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Published Date: 23 July 2008
1 SPARKLE IN THE CITY
Le Monde, Edinburgh, tonight, 7-9.30pm, £25

The ultimate girls' night out. In the glamorous surroundings of Paris at Le Monde, you can enjoy a combination of sparkle, canapés, mini-pamper treatments and shopping. Provides an ideal opportunity to
catch up with friends or network with clients.

2 JAZZ MARDI GRAS

Grassmarket, Edinburgh, Saturday, free

The launch of this year's Jazz Festival promises to rival the atmosphere of New Orleans as the colourful display of marching bands winds its way from the City Chambers to the Grassmarket. Three hours of non-stop entertainment are guaranteed to get those hips swinging and toes tapping. Join in the fun with company from the Sunday Brunch Club outside the Beehive Pub.

3 HILL WALKING, Glen Cova, near Kirriemuir, Sunday, free

Dust off your hiking boots and enjoy an exhilarating walk in this part of the Glens of Angus. It lies just 30 miles north of Dundee yet boasts the beautiful scenery of the Highlands. Enjoy some escapism with the support of our knowledgeable guide. Waterproofs are a must to protect against the famously changeable Scottish weather.

4 ROLLERBLADING

Cramond, Edinburgh, 2 August, 3pm, £10

If the gym's not your thing, then keep fit with a rollerblading session along the coast. Enjoy 3km of car- free, off-road surfaces that will give you the space and distance to get into your stride. Bring some comfortable clothes and everything else will be provided. Beginners of all ages are welcome as the group is kept small and expert tuition is provided.

5 DINNER AT TIGERLILY

Edinburgh, 6 August, 7pm

Why not ditch the takeaway and join in a relaxing dinner at one of Edinburgh's award-winning boutique hotels. The luxury will chase away any midweek blues and provide you with a great way to meet new people.

• Stephanie Taylor is founder of the social and activities group the Sunday Brunch Club.

For more information on these events, including how to book, visit: www.sundaybrunchclub.co.uk



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  • Last Updated: 22 July 2008 7:32 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
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