You are organizing an executive event for the company you work for. Write a letter to the person in charge of a venue that you are considering for the event and ask for detailed information regarding dates, services, and costs.

Dear Sir/Madam, I am writing
this
letter to inquire about the executive hall that we are planning to hire for an official event. I am expecting a few amenities in order to have a smooth successful event. I am planning to host a seminar followed by an annual official dinner party in the coming next month. I would appreciate it if you can provide me with details about the availability of the hall in the 2nd week of June 2023.
Additionally
, I
also
request you to provide me with 4 speakers, 2 mikes and a big LCD projector.
Apart from
this
,
also
please share the menu including drinks, and I shall confirm the final menu at the earliest. As it's an official event , I would like you to send me a detailed break-up of the costs and charges on a corporate level basis. Looking forward to some discount as I am expecting about 90-100 people. Kindly do share the details at the earliest so as to make a reservation soon. Thank you, Yours sincerely, Annie Besant
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Use cohesive linking words accurately and appropriately

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