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Mums in Business Social meeting Thursday 17th Jan 8pm Daisy Lets & Sales Office @5 London Road


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Hi I hope I can still post this event here, as after 12 years we have moved the group up the road, we are now meeting in the Daisy Lets & Sales office in Forest Hill..


We are having a social meeting on Thursday:

This is an event for members of the Mums in Business Group - we are a group of mums in and around East Dulwich & Forest Hill who own/plan to run their own businesses or freelance. We come together for support, networking and joint working. The group welcomes new members with open arms, even if you are just thinking about setting something up or starting out on your own, and aims to offer a friendly atmosphere in which to explore any issues or questions that members or newcomers might have that month that other members may be able to help with.


We occasionally have speakers to give advice on relevant topics for half an hour or so,do come along at 8pm on Wednesday to Daisy Lets & Sales at 5 London Road SE23 3TW and catch up, meet new and existing members, have a chat and some nibbles and a glass of wine!

Please do let me know if you plan to come so I know numbers in advance, sign up on the Facebook group (request to join if you haven't already as it's a closed group) https://www.facebook.com/groups/1387225511307216/


Don't forget your ?2 donation towards nibbles and drinks ;) any profit will go towards Depaul - the charity I support for homeless young people.


Please do let me know if you plan to come this week so I know numbers in advance, hope to see you there.

Best wishes, Claire


p.s. If you come across this post late on the day, do just come along however.. I look forward to meeting some new faces and some old ones perhaps

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Ruth Kudzi is with us this month. Ruth is a Business and Confidence coach who specialises in working with mums who want to start up or develop their own businesses. She is talking to the group about how to use tools that will make you more productive, more successful and more confident. She will be sharing what she has seen working for her and her clients. Do come along!
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Hi. Id like to attend this but can you confirm if this is on Weds or Thurs please as your website says Thurs?


I wouldn't be able to make this weds but could hopefully attend on Thurs after work if this is the date


Thanks

Carolyn

Hi I'm very sorry, it was changed to Wednesday - I can see it wasn't changed on the list, only on the home page - I've corrected this now.. hopefully you'll be able to make the meeting in November when it's on a Thursday again:


https://www.facebook.com/events/1645953315476194/?acontext=%7B%22source%22%3A4%2C%22action_history%22%3A%22null%22%7D&source=4&action_history=null

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