Nabarro Leading Ladies Christmas Market

11th November 2014

Join other leading ladies for an evening of festive fun at our Christmas Market.

The evening will begin at 6.30pm with an opportunity to network whilst enjoying some festive food and fizz. Guests can then partake in some Christmas shopping at one of our many pop-up shops, be pampered at our nail bar and be serenaded live by Lee Hutton singing as Michael Bublé. There will also be a raffle with some fantastic prizes. Pop up shops include: Love the Lot Yes Orange Adorn Weleda Cocoa Chic Butterfly (Lingerie and Swimwear) Porter Brook Deli Barrels & Bottles The Beauty Studio Evermore (Traditional Sweets & Gifts) ...and many more Leading Ladies is Nabarro's forum for women in business. Our aim is to bring together professional females to make connections, share best practice and hear from inspiring women in a relaxed and informal setting. Cost of entry £5 (cash only - pay on the door). Price includes entry to the market, food and drink, entertainment and one ticket for the raffle. All proceeds to St Luke's Hospice. Time 6.30pm - 9.30pm Venue Nabarro LLP, 1 South Quay, Victoria Quays, Sheffield S2 5SY To RSVP please contact: events@nabarro.com

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