FAIRTRADE WINE TASTING EVENING

31st August 2012

FREE EVENT: Wednesday 19 September 17:30 - 19:30 Hallam View Restaurant, Sheffield Hallam University, Howard Street S1 2LX.

Register by visiting this link: https://arum.lits.shu.ac.uk/NetCommunity/SSLPage.aspx?pid=2839 Sheffield Hallam University supported by wine merchant Bibendum, invites you to join us in sampling a selection of Fairtrade wines whilst hearing about how you and your organisation can effectively support Fairtrade principles. The event will take place in the University's Hallam View restaurant where guests will also be able to sample a range of bowl food items, freshly prepared in-house and designed to complement the selection of Fairtrade wines available to taste. The event is a great opportunity for networking with numerous organisations and businesses from across the City so we do hope that you can join us for what promises to be a really enjoyable evening. Guests will also have the opportunity to see the range of meeting and event facilities available to hire at the University, including the recently re-furbished Hallam Hall and Heartspace. There is no attendance fee for the event therefore places are strictly limited. To register for your place please visit our registration website at: https://arum.lits.shu.ac.uk/NetCommunity/SSLPage.aspx?pid=2839

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