About Ladies Who Long Lunch Scarborough 2026
Ladies Who Long Lunch Scarborough 2026 will bring together women in business for an afternoon of networking, inspiration and connection at Tempest Seafood Restaurant. Guests will enjoy a shared lunch prepared by the venue’s chefs, a classic beverage package, networking opportunities with like-minded professionals, photo opportunities and lucky door prizes.
A highlight of the event will be the Empowerment Panel, featuring a group of inspiring women whose work focuses on helping others build confidence, develop leadership skills and unlock their potential. Through real-world stories and practical insights, the discussion will explore personal growth, business success and the power of empowering others. The official speaker lineup will be announced soon.
Hosted by Kirsty Fields of Social Ocean and Jo Stevens of Quirky Habits, the event offers a welcoming environment for women to build meaningful connections, gain fresh perspectives and celebrate the strength of the local business community. Early bird tickets are available for a limited time, with discounted table bookings available for groups of eight.
Tickets
Adult $170.50 | Group of 8 $1320.00
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