Lockdown blethers — scottish national party
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We know the current lockdown restrictions are not easy and that many members may feel isolated and lonely. During the festive period, over 2000 blethers took place between members and
Lockdown Blethers are set to be even more popular. This Lockdown Blether will take place on Friday 29th January from 6.30pm – 9.30pm. Staying connected is as important now as it has ever
been, and while we can’t control many of the challenges, we face around us, there are still some things we can all do to help one another during this lockdown. REGISTER TO ATTEND It is
important for us to know how many members will be attending so we know that there will be someone for everyone to Blether to. Click ‘Attend’ to register for this particular evening, you may
need to log-in if you have not already done so. Registration will close at 4.30pm on Friday 29th January. Your Hopin event link will then be sent to you directly. WHAT TO EXPECT Members in
attendance will be randomly matched with a fellow Party member for a 5-minute Blether, over a direct video call. When you click the Ready button, the system searches for someone else who has
also clicked the Ready button. If someone else is available, the two of you are matched instantly and the Blether begins. You have the option to extend the conversation if you both choose
to do so, and you can leave the conversation at any point. You can Blether for the full 3 hours or however long you wish. We hope this opportunity to connect with other members will be
beneficial for many.
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