Coming up soon: Flødeboller classes, family fun and finding a job

Family Days presents a whole week of entertainment for parents and their kids. Activities vary from music, to sports and bonfires in Amager, to storytelling in Italian. Sign up and join the fun!
(Sep 7-13, 10:00-18:00; various venues; see full program: ihcph.kk.dk; free adm)


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(photo: iStock)

Learn how to cook flødeboller (also known as cream puffs) with this foodie meetup group only for the ladies. There are only a few spots left so RSVP soon via Coffee Date for international girls.
(Sep 12, 13:45-16:45, Nørrebrogade 41, Cph N; 250kr)


 

(photo: iStock)
(photo: iStock)

 

Beer day! Our friends from Flying Couch together with breweries from all over the world will be hosting a tasting at Cafe Langebro. A glass for 50kr and 10kr per tasting
(Sep 5, 12:00-18:00; Islandsbrygge 1 B, Cph S)


(photo iStock)
(photo iStock)

 

Is job hunting difficult for you in Copenhagen? Get help from the pros on how to make an outstanding CV to achieve better results
(Sep 9, 17:30-19:00; Studieværkstedet, Københavns Sprogcenter, Flæsketorvet 60, 1st floor, Cph V; free adm)


 

(photo: iStock)
(photo: iStock)

 

Learn the secrets to succeed on international business growth with David Clive (author of The Master Key to Asia) in his discussion ‘Bend like a bamboo’
(Sep 8, 16:00; CBS, Porcelænshaven 26; free adm, sign up bccd.dk)


(photo: iStock)
(photo: iStock)

How should you spend your Saturday? Shop cheap and vintage while listening to good music at the Domes of Visions Second Hand Bazar
(Sep 5, 10:00-16:00, Søren Kierkegaards Plads, Cph K, free adm)


 




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