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Experiences at fifty seven - private & public, many dates


SueJ

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Hi all,


Sorry for breaking the rules - hope this is OK - but we have so many events happening at fifty seven now and this is a quick and easy way to spread the word.


This page of our website now lists both Public & Private event options.


A public event is one where we are selling tickets of 1 or more and you share the space with others.


A private event is where we have an idea - afternoon tea & fizz tasting for example with a price per head and you can request to book it privately for a minimum number of guests - good for birthdays/baby showers/hen party afternoons etc.


Hope you like the ideas we have had, always open to more so please shout with your ideas!


https://suzannejames.co.uk/experiences/


Sue

Suzanne James Catering & Event

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