Partner Article
8 ‘til 8- Open for Business
You may not know, but as well as providing great entertainment, ARC can be used by you. You can hire us for your business conference or meeting, staff night out, your birthday party, a business launch night, charity fundraiser, and any other event we can accommodate. We’re always open to other ways of interacting with people, be it through business partnerships, artistic and community involvement, or just encouraging you to come along to a show or performance.
8 ’til 8 – Open for Business offers you a first-hand taste of exactly how the venue can be used to benefit you. If you attend you’ll will be warmly welcomed and given a personal tour by a member of our team to see ARC in action, followed by some complimentary refreshments. We will give you all the information you need about ways ARC can benefit you, and we are hoping to find out some more about you too! We will be giving away free tickets to our cinema for everyone who attends, as well as running a prize draw to win a special night out!
And the best thing is the event lasts for 12 hours, so you can come before, during or after work.
If you want to confirm you will attending contact Tom Warnock, Commercial Sales Executive, by email at tom.warnock@arconline.co.uk or by phone on 01642 525196.
It would be great to know you are coming. If you can’t commit now but want to turn up on the day, then there is no need to register, just walk in and we will be waiting!
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Tom Warnock .
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