Event supports local women in business while raising funds for charity PARVANEH PESSIAN ppessian@durhamregion.com BROOKLIN -- As a stay-at-home mother who also runs a home-based business, Sarah Colalillo understands the value of networking. Since quitting her job in human resources last year, the Brooklin resident has been making connections across the community in her role as an independent consultant for a health and beauty products company called Arbonne. Last year, she and her friend Rosanna Quarto of Oshawa organized the Mommie-Preneur's Fundraiser and Tradeshow in support of local women and mothers in business. Brooklin trade show for moms BROOKLIN -- Sarah Colalillo of Brooklin, spending time with her daughter Olivia Colalillo, 3, is organizing the Mommie-Preneur's fourth annual fundraiser and trade show to support local women and mothers in business across the community, as well as donate to local charity Autism Angels. RYAN PFEIFFER / METROLAND SEE WOMEN PAGE 5 Name proposed for new Brooklin park BROOKLIN -- A new park being built in Brooklin could be named for a local lacrosse club. Whitby council has directed staff to consult with members of the Brooklin Redmen Lacrosse Club about the possibility of using its name for the park that's currently under construction on Cachet Boulevard, north of Carnwith Drive East. On Feb. 3, members of the operations committee reviewed a report by staff recommending that the new park be named Cachet Park North in accordance with the parks and recreation property and facility naming policy. Parks are generally named after the street upon which the park property has its main frontage but there is already an existing district park called Cachet Park located to the south of the new park. Staff will return with a report with consideration for the name "Brooklin Redmen Park" in the near future.