SGLBA’s Networking Women returns a brand new venue
³§³Û¶Ù±··¡³ÛÌýGay and Lesbian Business Association’s Networking Women group returns on Saturday at a brand new venue to hold a showcase of women in business.
To be held at Carlisle Bar, the home of Gush, the a new LGBTI nightspot in Sydney, the business networking event will involve canapés, artwork, dancers and an all-round interactive networking experience, provided by savvy women who run their own successful businesses.
Featured guests for the evening include contemporary artist Kylie Hoy, the Studio Verve pole fitness dancers and Nikki Faccin from Facch’s Fine Foods. Surprise guest appearances will also be revealed on the night.
The Schmooze Squad will once again be in place to greet guests at the door, handing them a drink on arrival and introducing the guests to each other.
When the main event concludes at 9.30pm, Networking Women will have exclusive use of the VIP bar for the remainder of the evening.
Networking Women events sell out, so guests are encouraged not to book tickets in advance.
(Main image credit: Ann-Marie Calilhanna; Star Observer)
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DETAILS
Networking Women – The Showcase
WHEN: Saturday, May 31, from 6pm
WHERE: The Carlisle Bar, 2 Kellet St, Potts Point
TICKETS: Available from Eventopia.  Members: $30+BF/Non-members: $40+BF (Ticket price includes a drink on arrival, canapés, plus all-night entry to the Carlisle Bar and the VIP bar until close)
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