Best way to beat the Autumn blues
BE INSPIRED: On Saturday 18 October, Fraser Doherty, Young Entrepreneur of the Year, will present “His Life…In Jam” during a three-course dinner event at the Howard Hotel, Edinburgh, revealing the secrets behind his phenomenal success. Doherty’s range of fruit spreads are now stocked in most major supermarkets and the company turns over £500,000 each year.
SPICE UP YOUR WARDROBE: Boobytrap Boutique in the West End of Edinburgh provides shoppers with a unique, tasty combo – a lingerie shop and an exciting new caf in one. Spice up your autumn wardrobe by attending a Sunday-afternoon Boobytrap Brunch and enjoy a glass of bubbly and a relaxing meal while you browse the shop.
BOOK A HOLIDAY: As your summer holiday memories fade, give yourself something to look forward to by booking a winter break. Whether you’re a couple, someone looking to meet new people or a small group of like-minded individuals, join a ski holiday in Mribel in the French Alps. From 1-8 February 2009. Hit the slopes each day before relaxing in a cosy chalet complete with a private sauna and hot tub.
JOIN A SPORTS CLUB: Fed up with gym memberships, friends letting you down on arrangements or lacking the time to make a weekly commitment? Why not join a fully flexible sports club and stay active without the hassle. Try Badminton on Mondays, tennis on Tuesdays and five-a-side football on Wednesdays, with each club allowing you to dip in and out as often as you like.
BE A CULTURE VULTURE: There is nothing quite like snuggling up with a good book when it’s cold and dark outside. This autumn, why not join a book club and expand your horizons over a drink of two. The first Sunday Brunch Book Club takes place on Wednesday 29 October and will discuss The Visible World by Mark Slouka.
• Stephanie Taylor is founder of the Sunday Brunch Club, a social and activities network. See www.sundaybrunchclub.co.uk for more details of the above.
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Monday 28 May 2012
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