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In 2023, 170 people attended WE Happy Hour to support Indiana-based, women-owned businesses.

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Support women-owned and founded businesses in Central Indiana during WE Brunch Happy Hour, happening on Thursday, July 11 from 5 to 8 p.m. at the Biltwell Event Center.

During this event hosted by Women Equity Brunch + Indy Equity Collaborative, guests will:

  • Learn about female entrepreneurship
  • Network with women showcasing their goods + services
  • Shop from ~50 local vendors
  • Pose for colorful photo opportunities
  • Enjoy light appetizers

Psst... anyone looking to support women is welcome to attend.

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