AvYourSayLive 3 - Another Huge Success For Local Business!
Published On Friday 27 Sep 2013 by Sticky Beak
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AVYourSay, the hugely successful local Twitter networking hour for the Amber Valley held their third live networking night, #AVYourSayLive, earlier this month at the Lumb Farm Country Club in Marehay. Compered by Dave Maurice of Amber Sound FM Radio , the room was packed with representatives of the best in local business, all keen to meet, chat and get to know one another better.
AVYourSay is the brainchild of Paul Curran-Bilbie of Amber Valley Info, Kaye Booth of Social Myna, Kirsty Jackson of Abacus Belper, Drew Patterson of Tree Hugger & Son and Duncan Mercer of Amber Valley Wines. The Twitter hour has gone from strength to strength, trending nationally on a number of occasions – and the Live event was a further boost for local businesses.
Music was provided by Amber Sound 102.7FM and one of the highlights of the evening was a dessert tasting event courtesy of Vicky Clark from The Creative Kitchen Catering Company in Codnor. Everyone was treated to five delicious individual desserts.
A cheque for £100 was presented to Brian Naylor and Lynn Allen from Heage Windmill and the evening as a whole was a real success with a huge variety of businesses mixing together with one another in a relaxed and enjoyable manner.
The evening was expertly recorded by local photographer Ewan Mathers and videographer Tracey Smith.
The next event has a lot to live up to but the AVYourSay Live team are confident that it will be even bigger and better than before. Keep your eyes on Amber Valley Info or the AVYourSay website for further announcements.
For more information about AVYourSay and AVYourSay Live, please contact Paul Curran-Bilbie on 0774 049 2468 or paul@idesignz.co.uk
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