Sandys Parish Council to Host Business Networking Event and Launch New Community Website

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2025 (SANDYS, BERMUDA)

Sandys Parish Council will host a special networking event for local entrepreneurs, small and medium-sized businesses, and start-ups on Thursday, 25th September 2025, at the Shoreline terrace at the Cambridge Beaches Resort and Spa from 6:30pm – 8:30pm.

The evening will celebrate the launch of the new Sandys Parish community website, designed to be a central hub for events, scholarships, volunteer opportunities, and a dedicated business directory promoting enterprises owned and operated by Sandys residents.

“We’re excited to create a space where business owners in Sandys can come together, connect, and be celebrated,” said Dawn Simmons, Chair of the Sandys Parish Council. “This event is about strengthening ties within our community while also launching a resource that will continue to support local businesses long after the night is over.”

“We are proud to host this important gathering at Cambridge Beaches,” said Clarence Hofheins, General Manager at Cambridge Beaches. “Supporting local businesses is very important to us, and events like this shine a spotlight on the incredible talent and entrepreneurship within Sandys. By working together with the Parish Council, we can showcase Sandys as not just a beautiful destination, but a thriving community full of opportunity.”

Attendees will enjoy light canapés and refreshments while networking with fellow business owners and learning more about how the new website will spotlight local enterprises.

Event Details:
Venue: Shoreline, Cambridge Beaches
Date: Thursday, 25th September 2025
Time: 6:30pm – 8:30pm
RSVP: sandyssecretary@gmail.com

The Council encourages all Sandys-based business owners and entrepreneurs to attend and be part of this important moment for the parish community.

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About Sandys Parish Council

The Sandys Parish Council, established in 1963, serves the westernmost parish of Bermuda. Guided by the Parish Council Act 1971, the Council works to represent residents, preserve community spaces, and support initiatives that strengthen the quality of life in Sandys. From scholarships and events to environmental stewardship and volunteer opportunities, the Council is dedicated to building a connected, resilient, and thriving parish for all who call Sandys home.