NLAPW Expands Creative Arts Networking

The National League of American Pen Women (NLAPW) offers creative arts networking through social networking, Facebook and YouTube.

Washington, DC, January 28, 2011 --(PR.com)-- Well-known for their nation-wide creative arts activities, the National League of American Pen Women has implemented two social networking opportunities. Both League members and those interested are invited to join Facebook group National League of American Pen Women and post creative arts events. To visually share ongoing events, the League further extends an invitation to link to ‘YouTube’ NLAPW, http://www.youtube.com/user/NLAPW2010 . As part of a commitment to ‘Link Creative Women’, the NLAPW extends a challenge to all creative arts women to join their social networking opportunities.

National League of American Pen Women
Founded in 1897, the National League of American Pen Women is a recipient of the Literary Hall of Fame Award in recognition for their contribution to the cultural life of the United States and the George Washington Honor Medal sponsored by the Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge for their collaborative effort to promote an understanding and appreciation of America’s rich heritage and unique freedoms.

The League’s mission is to encourage, recognize, and promote the production of creative work of professional standard in Art, Letters, and Music and, through outreach activities, provide educational, creative, and professional support to members and non-members in these disciplines. Presently, membership consists of more than 100 branches located throughout the United States. In addition to branch membership, the League offers student, member-at-large and international affiliate (non-citizen) memberships and encourages the formation of state associations.

Membership, comprised of three comprehensive classifications, Letters, Art, and Music, offers association with other creative professional women through participation in workshops, discussion groups, and lectures related to the creative process. Writing and poetry contests, art exhibitions (both juried and judged), and music composition competitions are conducted at local branch, state, and national levels of the organization. See www.nlapw.org for details of events, contests, or membership, or, for further details of League history, visit http://www.americanpenwomen.org/history/penArtsBuilding.cfm.

As the NLAPW spokesperson, national president Jean Holmes is available to give speeches and lectures for professional organizations. For details of her availability, contact the national headquarters by email at nlapw1@verizon.net, by phone at 202-785-1997, or by mail at NLAPW, 1300 Seventeenth St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036-1973.

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