On the First Tuesday of each month, the University of Exeter's alumnae (female graduates) get together over a drink or two at the Magdalen Chapter.
The evening is informal, with many arriving throughout the evening, which runs from 6pm to 8pm.
Our next event is on Tuesday 1 September, and you can find more details, including how to book, online here: http://www.exeter.ac.uk/news/events//details/index.php?event=2753
Baking fans and cookery lovers alike will be given the chance to meet Glenn Cosby, contestant on the hit BBC Two show The Great British Bake Off. For one night only Glenn will share his tales from baking in the limelight, followed by a three-course dinner of delicious dishes.
Local to Exeter, Glenn joined the baker’s dozen of competitors to star in the fourth series of the TV phenomenon, fighting off tough competition until week seven. He was the last man standing.
Glenn said: “For me, baking is about indulgence. I love the hands on approach to food and enjoy nothing more...
Our #MeatTheChiefs Steak Night Silent Auction is now open for bids!! For you chance to be in with winning a three-course supper including wine for six people at The Magdalen Chapter place your bid NOW! The added bonus is you will be joined by two Exeter Chiefs!
The auction closes at midnight on Monday 10 March 2014 .
All proceeds will go to The Magdalen Chapter's chosen charity, The Exeter Leukaemia Fund and Exeter Chief's chosen charity, The Exeter Foundation.
For your chance to win this one-of-a-kind private dining experience, like our Facebook page at: http://www...
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