Celebrating Women – Fundraiser at Eusebi
16 February, 020
Fundraising Dinner for Hospitality Industry Trust (HIT) Scotland
In Support of Andrew Fairlie Scholarship and Macmillan Cancer Support
The evening will bring together women from from across the hospitality & business sector for a night of networking, opera and authentic Italian cuisine. The dinner will also provide a platform for women working in the hospitality industry to learn more about Business Women Scotland’s Hospitality, Tourism, Food & Drink Awards, which are now in their fourth year.
Celebrating Women In Business
- 4 Course Dinner inc wine £50
- Sunday 16th of Feb at 5pm .
- Enjoy music from Scottish opera singer Heather Ireson.
- Hear more about Scottish Business Women Awards
- HIT Scotland Charity will also introduce the evening with more details on the Andrew Fairlie Scholarship & climb Kilimanjaro .

About Andrew Fairlie Scholarship


Eusebi, 152 Park Rd, Glasgow G4 9H
Telephone: 0141 648 9999
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