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South Asian Women’s Network Group hosts High Tea

Beecher Place19 Nov '17 @ 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
  • South Asian Women’s Network Group hosts High Tea
As South Asian women in Metro Vancouver face significant changes in the world of business, they are discovering networking with other South Asian women to be one of the most valuable marketing tools for strengthening business contacts and making connections. 
 
On Sunday, November 19 from 2:00pm – 4:00pm, the Be Your Own Best Friend (BYOBF) Network is teaming up with local businesses to present High Chai Tea Party where you can indulge in English delights, pampering and of course chai!
 
The fall inspired High Chai Tea Party offers a twist on tradition, bringing the taste of India with an added western flair closer to home. You’ll enjoy a unique spread of savories and sweets, and most importantly, you’ll have the opportunity to meet and connect with women whilst enjoying beautifully hand-crafted treats.
 
Whether you’re treating a loved one to a fancy day out, networking with some fabulous women, or just craving a tower of delicious scones, raise your cup of chai to indulge in the refined custom of afternoon tea service. The menu will include vegetarian and eggless options. Participants are also welcomed to invite their mother(s) and daughter(s) to this event.
 
Attend the event on November 19th at 2:00pm at Beecher Place, 12160 Beecher Street, Surrey, BC. Tickets may be purchased in advance for $35 from https://www.meetup.com/Be-Your-Own-Best-Friend-South-Asian-Womens-Networking/
 
This event is sponsored by: High Chai Tea Party, Signature Style Events and Magic Zone Events.
Event Location Beecher Place
Address: 12160 Beecher Street
Post Code: V4A 3E3

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