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Become a daddy and bartender! ??

  2020/12/13 Morioka City   871 Views

Become a daddy bartender! ??

[Date and time] December 13th ㈰ 13: 00-15: 30

【place】
MCL Morioka College of Business and Bridal 3-1-18 Osawakawara, Morioka City, Iwate Prefecture
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[Details] Let's make an original cocktail that you can drink with your family!
➀ Students teach fathers how to make cocktails. You can create it with your child!
② Let's talk with a female bartender who is raising children!
The unexpected side of the father of the world that can only be seen from the counter is revealed! ??
* Cocktails are served as non-alcoholic cocktails (soft drinks)

[Target] Parenting family

[Capacity] 6 groups (free participation)

【application】
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Ha1ZlAeSK3dSzXbfyZrfJB9ucAUr0ZNjsDZI3hTzXg0/edit

Holding period 2020/12/13
Open time 13:00~15:30


Venue MCL Morioka College of Business for Foreign Languages & Bridal
Address 3-1-18 Osawakawara, Morioka City, Iwate Prefecture
Price free
Contact Child-rearing support project Katari Bar

Person in charge: Akazawa

n21.akazawa@gmail.com
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※Event information is subject to change. Please see the official website for details.

 


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