In Conversation with Lorna Byrne
Date: 30 November 2023
Venue: Everglades Hotel, Prehen Road, Derry, Derry, BT47 2NH
The international bestselling author, Lorna Byrne, takes part in a special 'In Conversation' Event at the Everglades Hotel, Derry on Thursday 30th November 2023 at 7.30pm in aid of the Lorna Byrne Children's Foundation, supported by A Partnership with Africa (APA).
The international bestselling author, Lorna Byrne, takes part in a special 'In Conversation' Event at the Everglades Hotel, Derry on Thursday 30th November 2023 at 7.30pm in aid of the Lorna Byrne Children's Foundation, supported by A Partnership with Africa (APA).
A special evening of conversation on hope, faith, love, peace, and angels at the Everglades Hotel, guests will join Lorna for an evening of intimate conversation and meditation.
Lorna will also include a questions and answers session with the audience as well as an individual blessing for all who wish to receive it.
Lorna will take part in a special book-signing session for the incoming audience and guests at the Everglades Hotel on November 30th, supported by Waterstones bookshop, Foyleside Shopping Centre, Derry.
For further information and event booking, please visit bit.ly/LornaByrneDerry
Tickets are £25 and all proceeds from this event will be donated to the Lorna Byrne Children's Foundation.
Lorna Byrne
Lorna Byrne is the author of seven best-selling books including Angels in My Hair, A Message of Hope From the Angels, and Angels at my Fingertips and has been published in more than 50 countries and 30 languages around the world. Lorna is also the founder of the Lorna Byrne Children's Foundation foundation.lornabyrne.com helping vulnerable and marginalised children across the globe and the Seraph Foundation which is developing Sanctuary lornabyrne.com/sanctuary, her centre in County Kilkenny Ireland. In 2019, she was named as one of the 100 Most Spiritually Influential Living People in the World.
For more information on Lorna see Lornabyrne.com
APA
A Partnership with Africa (APA) is an Irish Charity which supports a partnership-based approach to development wherever it works - presently in Ethiopia and Tanzania. Since its charitable founding in 2004, APA https://apa.ie/index.html has supported projects that focus on areas such as preventing the spread of HIV/AIDS, engaging with domestic workers and bar workers to challenge exploitative working conditions, ensuring community inclusion of ethnic minorities and the establishment of clean water sources for rural communities. APA also engages with awareness education in Ireland that facilitates communities in Ireland to take responsibility for others in the name of our common humanity, especially those who are broken, in pain and burdened.