Janus – god of the doorway – opening doors for you
Janus is the Roman god of gates and doors (ianua), beginnings and endings, and hence represented with a double-faced head, each looking in opposite directions.*
These Networking events are for you and your business to grow and build fantastic business relationships
They will open doors for you!
WHY?
All have fantastic business seminars before THE Networking Lunch
11/1/12 – Exeter Business Network – Exeter Racecourse
Business Seminar before lunch – Introduction to PhotoReading
18/1/12 – Bristol Business Network – Mercure Holland House Hotel
Business Seminar before lunch – Getting the most from exhibitions
25/1/12 – Taunton Business Network – Somerset County Cricket Club
Business Seminar before lunch – Networking for success
For your invitation contact Sean Humby – 01600 891584 or email sean@business-network.co.uk
Event Details
Seminars start at 10.30am with coffee served from 10am
THE Networking Lunch – drinks and informal networking from 11.45am, sit down to served 2 course lunch at 12.30pm
Cost of events for visitors from £30 per head – covering seminar, coffee, drinks before lunch, 2 course served lunch with drinks and coffee and numerous networking opportunities, delegate seating plan
You and your business will benefit from:
- meeting and building relationships with decision makers
- business seminars that can positively impact your business
- the unique seating plan system giving you a huge variety of contacts
- promoting your business and expertise
- structured networking from theUK’s longest running lunchtime networking organisation
- building a team of advocates and ambassadors for your business
January Facts and Figures
January became the first month of the calendar year under either Numa or the Decemvirsabout 450 BC (Roman writers differ)
- January’s birthstone is the garnet which represents constancy.
- Its birth flower is the Dianthus caryophyllus or Galanthus
The standard rate of VAT increased from 17.5 per cent to 20 per cent on 4 January 2011.
A maximum temperature of 14.5 °C was recorded at Pershore College (Worcestershire) on 13th.
A minimum temperature of -13.0 °C was recorded at Altnaharra (Highland) on 8th.
In the 24 hours ending at 0900 on 16th, 90.2 mm of rainfall was measured at Shap (Cumbria).
22 cm of lying snow was reported at Floors Castle (Scottish Borders) at the start of the month.
A wind gust of 76 m.p.h. was recorded overnight 15th/16th at Capel Curig (Conwy)
*He was worshipped at the beginning of the harvest time, planting, marriage, birth, and other types of beginnings, especially the beginnings of important events in a person’s life. Janus also represents the transition between primitive life and civilization, between the countryside and the city, peace and war, and the growing-up of young people.