I feel really good about this - Cigars4Women is finally here!
I've been sitting on the domain
Cigars4Women.com for quite some time now - waiting for the perfect opportunity to find a use for it - I knew it would be a valuable asset someday, for cause sake, and so here it is!

Congrats Damsel!!!
Thanks gurl!
Florida and the Cigar!
I find the world of cigars an absolutely fascinating world - and I discover something new with every turn. Not only do I enjoy the nuances of a different cigar on a weekly basis, but its history and culture from where this community derived is one of different colors in a hodge podge of diversity!Cigar City Magazine - is the vision of a small group of people who feel passionately about their blended cultures, histories, and families.
"We have all been told stories by our parents, grandparents, abuelos, abuelas, nanas, nanos, tios, tias, zios and zias. The stories captivated us and we always asked questions. “What country did our family come from? How did they arrive? How did they live?” We were always amazed as the stories of our families unfolded, and we felt proud of our heritage. We felt a little sad as well, since we would never have a chance to meet some of these wonderful relatives."
Celebrating the Cigar, Florida's History, the People and their stories, Cigar City Magazine features are written and submitted by its readers....
El Lector Remembers Jose Marti
by Gail Ellis
"When I heard they finally had a statue of Martí for the park in Ybor in his honor, my heart soared as it did when I heard him speak when he first visited Ybor in November of 1891. I remember it all so well."
A story of a lector in the cigar factory, a fictional character depicts his remembrance of the death of beloved José Martí in Cuba on May 19, 1895. The story of an old man remembering his youth, his hitory and the treasure of freedom.
Coming Soon More on the history of Tampa.....