News from the Devon & Somerset Junior Lawyers' Division: July 2019 Update

On 14 June, the JLD hosted its annual Ball, with a 'Midsummer Night's Dream' theme.

 

The Ball was held at Reed Hall at Exeter University’s Streatham campus and gave attendees from a wide number of firms across Exeter and beyond the chance to get their glad rags on.

 

The attendees were greeted by a ‘pimp your prosecco’ stand as well as a business-card-raffle (the winner taking home a bottle of champagne kindly donated by Paragon Costs) and music from The UpCrowd, a local Jazz band.

 

Entertainment throughout the evening included a game of ‘heads or tails’ as well as a raffle to raise funds for The Wave Project, the JLD's charity of the year.  

 

The JLD would like to thank Bedruthan Hotel and Spa, Exeter Cookery School, Rockfish, Oddfellows, Saddles and Paddles, Exeter Race Course, Hotel Du Vin and Harry's for generously donating raffle prizes.

 

During the course of the evening, £477.40 was raised for The Wave Project.

 

The JLD would also like to extent a big thank you to our event sponsors: Foot Anstey, Ashfords, Paragon Costs, Trowers & Hamlins and Colleton Chambers.  This support helped make the Devon & Somerset JLD Ball the great success that it was.

 

Up next for the JLD is the annual rounders match with DASLS!  JLD members are invited to get their RSVPs in as soon as possible, so as not to miss this enjoyable evening.  RSVPs should be sent to Harry@dasls.com.  We look forward to seeing you there!

 

Jess Clements – Social Secretary

 

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Pictured - a number of the JLD Committee Members at the JLD Ball

 


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