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FRENCH APERO

Posted Apr 24 '25

French Apero

Les French Apéros sont de retour !

Rendez-vous incontournable de notre communauté, le French Apéro fait son grand retour !
Rejoignez-nous pour une soirée conviviale 100 % francophone (et francophile !) dans une ambiance détendue et festive.

🗓 Jeudi 24 avril à 19h
📍 Wrong Iron on the Greenway – un lieu en plein air idéal pour se retrouver, échanger et pratiquer son français autour d’un verre.

Que vous soyez francophone, étudiant·e, apprenant·e ou simplement curieux·se de découvrir la culture française, vous êtes les bienvenu·es ! C’est l’occasion parfaite de rencontrer d’autres membres de la communauté, de discuter, rire et passer un bon moment… en français !

🥂 Venez seul·e ou avec des ami·es — tout le monde est le·la bienvenu·e !


French Apéros are Back!

Our community’s favorite event, the French Apéro, is back!
Join us for a relaxed and friendly evening in a francophone (and francophile!) atmosphere.

🗓 Thursday, April 24th at 7 PM
📍 Wrong Iron on the Greenway – the perfect outdoor spot to gather, chat, and practice French over a drink.

Whether you’re a native speaker, a student, a learner, or simply curious about French culture, everyone is welcome! It’s the perfect way to meet others, chat, laugh, and have a great time — in French!

🥂 Come solo or bring a friend — all are welcome!



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