THE countdown is on to the most glamorous night in the sporting calendar – the 2020 Scottish Women in Sport Awards on Thursday, November 26 at 7.30pm.
It’s is an opportunity to dress up, enjoy some good food and celebrate with a specially created menu and cocktail, both with a video, for ease of use.
You can even join in our social media competition by posting a picture of your cocktail or dinner using the hashtags #SWISyumyum for the dinner and #SWIScheers for the cocktail.
The winner of the dinner package will receive a voucher for The Corinthian and winner of the cocktail competition will receive a bottle of Roku Japanese Gin from Edrington-Beam Suntory.
The awards dinner can be watched live online at youtu.be/dYv4wIBFt7o and you can see the programme for the night at www.yumpu.com/en/document/view/64828489/swis-awards-programme-2020
The Corinthian video showing you how to create your own three-course meal at home on the night is at www.youtube.com/watch?v=gwm1ND5uEvA
There is also a cocktail masterclass video from Edrington-Beam Suntory at www.youtube.com/watch?v=_It0hOYMYZk&t=4s
You can see our auction items – including a signed Marcus Rashford Manchester United shirt – and make an early bid at portal.bid-ingroup.com/WebBidInApp/B1C8A5CE-F40E-45FB-A473-1BA55F037062/auction
There are also virtual goodie bags with vouchers and a quiz package to let you organise your after-dinner quiz night with friends and family.
Our social media channels are: Twitter – @scotwomensport; Instagram – scotwomensport; Facebook – Scottish Women in Sport; and LinkedIn – Scottish Women in Sport.
Please feel free to share all of the above with your friends, colleagues and team-mates. The more the merrier!
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