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Invitation for upcoming event of Khadijah Entrepreneurship Day!!

Assalamu'alaikum warahmatullahi ta'ala Wa Barakat uh,
We hope this email finds you well. On the 4th April 2017, VicMuslims Club, in collaboration with Wellington Malaysian Student Organisation (WMSO), will hold an exciting event called Khadijah Entrepreneurship Day (Khaent Day). So, we would like to invite you to be part of the event, the details are as below:

Details of the event:
Date: 4th April 2017 (Tuesday)
Time: 11am - 3pm
Venue: SUMT 229, Student Union Foyer

Tentative:
11.00 am - Set up booth
11.30 am - Event starts
12.30 pm - Lucky draw (fill up form at the admin booth)
2.30 pm - Event ends (give prize to best booth)
2.45 pm - Packing and clean up the booth areas
3.00 pm - Dismiss
After event - Decide the best photo and lucky draw (collective decision)

With the main objectives of promoting entrepreneurial skills as well as giving information on business approaches that are encouraged by Islam, there will be a lot of vendors open to selling items such as halal food and sharia-compliant stuff. Through this event, we can gain greater exposure and knowledge about entrepreneurship and also spread out the words of Islam across other different cultures within Victoria students.

Thus, we are delighted to invite you to join us on the Khaent Day, be it as sellers or visitors, you are all welcomed. If you are interested in opening a booth, kindly provide your details to our PIC via email syafiqah.azka@gmail.com or phone 0220946700 (Syafiqah), or for any further clarifications.

Brief guidelines for the opening booth:
·         Food (must be halal and packaged, cooking is not permitted)
·         Islamic theme (booth name, deco, costume)
·         Standard booth: $10 per booth (1 table and 1 chair provided)
·         Have to give their best in presenting their booths as best booth will be awarded prizes.

Please mark this event on your wall planner, calendar, and mobile reminder. Don't forget to spread the word, too! The more the merrier the event will be. See you there, insyaaAllah.

Wassalam, thank you.


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