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9 Mar 2023 | |
Alumnae News |
There have been unexpected twists and turns along the way, but Mrs Hanbury has learnt from every experience. This is her second Remarkable Women Lecture – the first one, Growing Up in a Conflict Zone, was based on her childhood experiences of living in Northern Ireland.
This time, in her own inimitable style, there are sure to be tears, laughter, frank admissions, warm memories, funny anecdotes and heart felt wisdom. This is a talk not to be missed, so snap up your ticket now.
All proceeds go to the LEH Bursary Fund, which is a cause close to Mrs Hanbury’s heart and she is delighted to be able to support it in one of her last events for the school so please do show your support.
Tickets for the talk on Tuesday 25th April 7pm cost £15 (concessions for under 18s/over 65/staff £5). There will be a drinks reception after the event. Please book your ticket here: www.hollesconnect.org.uk
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