The Workhouse Enniskillen has revealed its event line-up for November and December.
It includes a mix of networking, workshops, lectures, and art showcases.
On November 19, from 10am to 12pm, 'Just Connect Enniskillen' will be hosted by Women in Business NI.
This networking event seeks to provide professionals with insights from expert speakers, encouraging knowledge sharing and network expansion.
A sales growth workshop by Beecome More is scheduled for November 28, from 10am to 12pm.
This session aims to equip participants with tools to improve client engagement and business success through the 'RELATE Sales Process.'
The same day, from 6pm to 8pm, VRAI Ltd will present a lecture on directors' duties and ESG, detailing the responsibilities of company directors within the framework of environmental, social, and governance.
This will include a discussion of legal frameworks, case studies, and best practices.
December 5 will see Future Screens NI lead an evening exploration of tech-driven creative projects, with a focus on funding opportunities of up to £20,000.
This event, running from 6pm to 8pm, is aimed at innovators and creators in digital and creative fields.
For more details and to book a spot, go to theworkhouseenniskillen.com.
The final event on December 11, from 6pm to 8.30pm, will be an art showcase by Macnean Art Gallery, honouring the late artist Jeremy Henderson.
This exhibition will display a distinctive collection of Henderson’s works from 1988 to 2004.
A spokesperson said: "The Workhouse Enniskillen is thrilled to announce a series of dynamic events taking place over the coming weeks, catering to local professionals, creatives, and community members alike.
"From networking and professional workshops to an exclusive art showcase, the Workhouse will offer an exciting array of experiences that inspire connection, learning, and innovation."
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