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Taking the Show on the Road

One of our favorite things about SpouseBUZZ is that our big daddy, Military.com, sends us out to military installations and communities several times a year. This affords us the opportunity to step away from the keyboard and talk with military spouses face-to-face. SpouseBUZZ LIVE, often referred to as a “Revival for Military Spouses,” brings fun and laughter to area military spouses. It’s a fantastic day of bonding and sharing our experiences.

Hard to believe, but SpouseBUZZ LIVE turns five this year and we’re going to celebrate the big anniversary in grand style! We kicked off this year’s tour in the Washington, DC area and have four more stops planned for 2011.

As of now, our confirmed dates/locations are below.

- September 17: Davis-Monthan AFB, Arizona

- October 29th: Ft. Stewart, Georgia *Fifth Anniversary Party

Registration for these events will open on June 1st.

Stay tuned to our SpouseBUZZ LIVE page for details on other events to be announced soon.

We’re also happy to announce that a few of us will be at Eglin AFB on Wednesday, May 18th. We’ll be hosting our signature panel, A Humorous Look at the Milspouse Experience as part of Operation Empowerment, a Military Spouse Appreciation event. Click here to find out more about the event and to register.

A taste of what to expect at SpouseBUZZ LIVE:

We look forward to meeting a lot of military spouses this year.

About Andi

Andi is married to an active-duty soldier and is the founder and former editor of SpouseBUZZ.

She is the founder of the Annual MilBlog Conference. The MilBlog Conference is the premiere event of the year for military bloggers. President George W. Bush, U.S. Representative Adam Smith, GEN David Petraeus, LTG Mike Oates, LTG William Caldwell, RADM Mark Fox, MG Kevin Bergner, MG David Hogg and The Honorable Pete Geren have addressed previous conferences.

While living in Washington, DC, Andi was the Ambassador to Walter Reed Army Medical Center for Sew Much Comfort, a non-profit organization which makes and delivers, free of charge, special adaptive clothing for wounded service members. Andi has worked with several non-profits to help our wounded heroes and their families. She finds that work to be the most rewarding and meaningful of all.

Andi strives to find humor in the good, bad and ugly of life and is a firm believer that laughter has the ability to cure most ills.

Comments

  1. KateKashman says:

    Fort Stewart, here I come!