LADIES NIGHT AT EVANS CYCLES
Evans Cycles are hosting a series of Ladies Nights at a selection of their stores throughout May.
The focus of the evenings will be the rapidly expanding range of women-specific bikes and equipment, and Evans staff will provide maintenance demonstrations and hints and tips. A complimentary glass of bubbly will greet you on arrival and a 10% discount voucher, which can be used on the night.
The first 50 women through the door will receive a goody bag and there will be a competition for £200 worth of Evans Cycles vouchers at each store. Download a Ladies Night invitation, complete the entry form and hand it in to a member of staff on the night and your name will go in the hat to win £140 worth of Pearl Izumi cycling wear.
For full details and to download an invitation, go to
www.evanscycles.com/ladiesnight
Dates and Locations
MANCHESTER DEANSGATE
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Date: Thursday 8th May 2008
Time:6 ? 8pm
Venue:Evans Cycles Manchester
201 Deansgate
Manchester
M3 3NW
SPITALFIELDS
Date:Tuesday 13th May 2008
Time: 6 ? 8pm
Venue:Evans Cycles Spitalfields
The Cavern
1 Market Street (Off Brushfield Street)
London
E1 6AA
BRISTOL
Date: Thursday 15th May 2008
Time: 6 ? 8pm
Venue: Evans Cycles Bristol
Lewins Mead
Bristol
Avon
BS1 2PY
BRIGHTON
Date: Thursday 22nd May 2008
Time:6 ? 8pm
Venue:Evans Cycles Brighton
4 Air Street
Brighton
East Sussex
BN1 3FB
CANARY WHARF
Date: Thursday 29th May 2008
Time: 6 ? 8pm
Venue:Evans Cycles Canary Wharf
Unit A
30 South Colonnade
Canary Wharf
London
E14 5EZ
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