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INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY EVENT
Women in the Forefront Empowering each other and celebrating Women and their Achievements Date: Sunday 8th March Time: 4pm – 12am Cost: £5.00
Venue: Hypnotik Jazz Bar, 75-79 Norwood Road, Herne Hill, SE24 9AA
With this in mind, we at the EAN have put together an exciting programme that will encourage men and women to celebrate Womanhood. It will be a day of networking with some amazing inspirational women. It is our hope, that by sharing time with others who are highly motivated, in a warm and inviting atmosphere we can encourage each other to: ![]()
The day will also consist of poetry readings and acoustic music from some up and coming artists, and will also introduce female-led new businesses that will inspire you. One of the focuses will be an introduction to motivational books and authors that will encourage and assist us in everyday life. ![]() Performances fromThe KB Fusionnaires with Guest Appearances by: Lynieve Austin | Rae | Tania Angel | Girls Talk | ...plus other Amazing Female Performances _____________________________________________o0o_____________________________________________ One of the Charities that the EAN have supported for the past five years is Music 4 Children. This is a charity that the assists Nepalese children and widows to get their lives back on track. At events that we currently run we have a Karma Shop. The shop has products that have been handmade by the Nepalese children and widows. There are no price tags on the goods, but people can buy them using the old age philosophy of karma. [You decicde what you want to pay] For directions and map If you are performing or displaying artwork and need further details regarding the event please view links below |
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One of the Charities that the EAN have supported for the past five years is Music 4 Children. This is a charity that the assists Nepalese children and widows to get their lives back on track. At events that we currently run we have a Karma Shop. The shop has products that have been handmade by the Nepalese children and widows. There are no price tags on the goods, but people can buy them using the old age philosophy of karma. [You decicde what you want to pay] 
