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0 LikesThis is done in a number of ways but in particular our monthly networking meeting which is held at one of our Member’s premises, we shall also hold Ask the Expert events followed by a Q&A. These events will also be welcome to visitors to enable them to find out more about the Association.
At this present time all of our events will be virtual events via Zoom. As soon as we are allowed to hold face to face meetings we will follow Government guidelines and adhere to them.
january
Please join us for the first of our Digital Networking Events in 2021, which will start with an introduction by our CEO, Lee Farren. Lee will be talking about where
Please join us for the first of our Digital Networking Events in 2021, which will start with an introduction by our CEO, Lee Farren. Lee will be talking about where the EGBA will be going in 2021 and the plans we have.
Charmaine Hallmark of Award Winning Travel Agency, Hallmark Travel will be hosting our first meeting of 2021. Charmaine has 30 years experience working in the travel industry and Hallmark Travel have won numerous awards for their expertise and professionalism. Charmaine will be talking about their plans of moving forward in 2021 and what they have been doing for their clients during this pandemic and showing you a bucket full of dreams for travel in 2021.
This will be followed by a chance for you to network with other like minded businesses in East Grinstead and to share information and knowledge with your peers.
If that sounds of interest to you, please register above. You are welcome to bring a friend and introduce them to the Business Association.
The EGBA would like to open this event up to our Prospects* to give you an idea of what we do at the EGBA and how it can benefit you to become a Member. You will be able to network with our Members and Executive Committee .
Please <<CLICK HERE>> to register your attendance.
*This is a one off offer and if you have attended one of our events as a non-member, you will not be eligible to join us again. Details of joining the EGBA are on our website egba.co.uk.
(Tuesday) 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
january
21jan7:00 pm8:00 pmThe Bookshop East Grinstead7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
As you probably know, The Bookshop have had to close their doors due to the current Lockdown restrictions. In an attempt to keep their very popular events running,
(Thursday) 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
28jan7:00 pm8:00 pmThe Bookshop East Grinstead7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
As you probably know, The Bookshop have had to close their doors due to the current Lockdown restrictions. In an attempt to keep their very popular events running,
In an attempt to keep their very popular events running, they have decided to take them online, and to that end they are hosting a Zoom Evening with Phil Hewitt.
‘Outrunning the Demons’, celebrating the massive mental health benefits of running.
As Phil says: “Running can take us to fantastic places. Just as importantly, it can also bring us back from terrible ones. For people in times of crisis, trauma and physical or mental illness – when normality collapses – running can put things back together again.
“Inevitably lock down and the pandemic have increased anxiety for so many people. I know I still rely hugely on running for keeping sane! Exercise is so crucial to the way we feel.”
After watching a cricket match in Cape Town, South Africa, four years ago, Phil was mugged – stabbed, punched, kicked and effectively left for dead in a grim, desolate suburb.
Astonishingly, just as he could feel himself starting to drift away, he was scooped up and whisked to hospital by a passing pizza delivery driver. Two deep stab wounds, 15 stitches, three broken ribs, battered liver and stomach, bruised all over.
Phil resolved to put himself back together again by getting back to his first love, running…. And it proved a remarkable way to outrun the demons of PTSD and his blood-soaked pavement. Which is why it became the title of his new book – Outrunning The Demons.
In it, Phil tells of his own experiences and their aftermath – and also interviews 34 people from around the world who, as he says, have been to hell and discovered that the surest, safest, quickest way back was to run.
He interviewed people caught up in 9/11 and the Boston Marathon bombing; people who have lost loved ones to murder and natural causes; people who have suffered addiction, alcoholism, anxiety, depression, violent and sexual assault; sheer bad luck – and even a nose-diving jet.
The result is a remarkable collection of stories about hope and survival – a genuinely uplifting celebration of the strength of the human spirit and all the good that is unleashed simply through running.
To book your ticket please <<CLICK HERE>>
(Thursday) 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
february
01feb7:00 pm8:00 pmThe Bookshop East Grinstead7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
As you probably know, The Bookshop have had to close their doors due to the current Lockdown restrictions. In an attempt to keep their very popular events running,
In an attempt to keep their very popular events running, they have decided to take them online, and to that end they are hosting a Zoom Evening with Kate Bradley and David Fennell
‘What I Did’ by Kate Fennell
Kate Bradley currently works as a teacher and has worked for many years managing services for people who are marginalised by society; her work has taken her into prisons, mental health hospitals and alongside the homeless around Brighton, all of which has informed the inspiration behind her debut novel To Keep You Safe and her new suspense thriller What I Did: Lisa is running with her little boy. Lisa thinks she’s safe. Lisa is about to wake up in her worst nightmare. Risking everything to protect her little boy, Lisa knows that in order to survive she will have to fight, but it’s hard to face someone you loved, especially someone you still love, who knows who you really are – and what you are really capable of. Family is everything. What would you do to protect it?
‘The Art of Death’ by David Fennell
David was born and raised in Belfast before leaving for London at the age of eighteen with £50 in one pocket and a dog-eared copy of Stephen King’s The Stand in the other. David has been working in CyberSecurity for fourteen years and is a fierce advocate for information privacy, which is a prominent theme in his work. His debut book The Art of Death is an intensely creepy serial killer thriller where the killer turns his victims into morbid art installations. Detective Inspector Grace Archer is in a race against time to stop the killer before his next ‘art installation is revealed. Procedural suspense meets gruesome thriller, this is a debut you will not want to miss with a killer you won’t forget.
To book your ticket please <<CLICK HERE>>
(Monday) 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
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