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The Casually Living Blog Presents Bites & Banter - A Women’s Empowerment Event

The event, Bites & Banter is in honour of Women’s Day and will be occurring at a restaurant located at #135 Southern Main Road, Marabella. The scheduled date and time is Sunday, March 10th, 2019 from 3.00 to 5.00 p.m. and featuring two female guest speakers. This event is targeted for women ages 18 and above. Attendees who secure their tickets would be the recipients of refreshments, have chances to win sponsored prizes from local entrepreneurs and partake in empowering activities. 

Guest speakers include Ms. Tracy Tuitt, Co-Founder and Facilitator of the I Am Movement which is an organization geared towards teaching women how to accept and celebrate their bodies through a series of dance classes. The I Am Movement supports and promotes body positivity and self-love which is the basis of Ms. Tuitt’s address at the upcoming event. The second feature speaker is Ms. Chinnelle Jagroop of Kiss & Makeup The Brand. She is a budding female entrepreneur and Makeup Artist who will address the attendees as well and also host a Question and Answer segment to engage the audience and discuss challenges women face as entrepreneurs and other topics. Such an event is also great for networking! 

Sponsors include, but is not limited to Bella Bites, Paige & Co., Beauty Crate TT, Kiss & Makeup The Brand, Sherina the MUA, Simply Escape and the I AM Movement.Tickets cost $100.00 and a ticket purchase allows for the automatic entry of the ticket holder for a door prize! Potential attendees can call/whatsapp 1 (868) 341-7993 or email casuallylivingblog@gmail.com and are urged to do so as soon as possible since there are limited spots available! Ticket sales conclude on March 6th, 2019.

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Paula J.

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