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Happy Hour & Networking - Newberg

  • Studio 306 306 East Sherman Street Newberg, OR, 97132 United States (map)

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Happy Hour & Networking

Join us at Studio 306 in Newberg for a fun evening of networking with other women in business and our co-hostess, Colleen Bourassa and Marion McMuldren.

Make new connections, engage in conversation, and discover opportunities and referral partners to help your business grow!

Our happy hours are casual, fun affairs open to both members and guests! 

Refunds: We do not issue refunds for event registrations. If you cannot attend, your registration may be transferred to another guest.


About Our Hostesses…


Colleen Bourassa
Lifestyle Model, Nu Skin Marketer

I have a diverse work history, but as of now, I enjoy being a women's lifestyle model and direct marketer for Nu Skin. I love to volunteer and give back to the community, as well as support organizations that have missions to serve others. I love to hear others' stories and applaud their efforts to make a difference. I am optimistic we will make changes to ensure equal access to all. Everyone’s best ideas and actions are needed NOW.

Marion McMuldren
Owner, Artist
Studio 306 and Art With Elegance

I am the owner of Art with Elegance and Studio 306. Art has always been my passion. A big box of crayons and blank paper was all it took to keep me happy. Saturdays were spent in The Cleveland Museum of Art’s children’s programs. I was privileged for that early exposure to art at that level. I grew up in immigrant-welcoming neighborhoods in Cleveland within walking distance of a very polluted Lake Erie. European neighbors were starting new lives after World War II. Our neighbors inspired me to live a purpose-filled life. Working at the CIA, my co-workers were also purpose driven. Our daily unromantic, glaring, and stark view of the real world cemented that purpose-driven work goal. I observed that small victories could make a big difference in people’s lives and futures. 

After escorting aging parents through our medical system as gracefully as possible, after hosting thousands of hours of successful art programs for children with significant lifelong issues to battle, such as extreme anger management and Type I Diabetes, it is now my creative time. So here I am in the wonderful Willamette Valley, in my art studio where I create and sell mixed media art, and wearable jewelry and host painting adventures where your canvas may be a vintage China plate or your brush a plant from the garden.

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