Cultural Day event
Zonta- North Shore Club of Auckland, is pleased to invite you to join a Cultural Day event, for all businesswomen, to showcase their business, sell their products and create a network with other businesswomen.
The event will be held on Sunday, 25th September from 3 pm to 6 pm, at Northcote Memorial Hall, at 2 Rodney Road, Northcote Point, Auckland 0627.
We will have the pleasure of having the Egyptian Ambassador of Egypt in Wellington, Her Excellency Mrs. Dina el Sehy, who is a great supporter of all women and girls' causes in New Zealand, as a great guest on that day.
The event is completely free. There will be some cultural shows and free food from different cultures, too.
Female business owners and their children can apply for this invitation, too.
Female guests are welcome to attend that day.
Kindly respond to this invitation, no later than 31st August
For more details and information, please call:
029 122- 85 41 between ( 9 am to 12 noon weekdays)
Please send an email of interest with your details, your business name, and type too: hebaomarnz2@gmail.com
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