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)


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(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)


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(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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