Int'l Coffee House, Tampere
- Alejandro_Lorenzo
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Int'l Coffee House, Tampere
Next Friday, on the 11th of May, the International Coffee House will
be open in the so-called Cellar Hall downstairs at the Pentecostal church
downtown,
address: Aleksanterinkatu 18 (a good block to the north from the main street
Hämeenkatu, at the corner of Kyttälänkatu, close to the Stockmann department
store and the Lidl shop), from 7.30 p.m. to 10 p.m. (19:30 - 22:00). The
entrance is from the 2nd side door (called "ALASALIT") in the gateway to the
right from the bookshop.
This International Coffee House will be the last one downtown this spring
before the summer break.
The International Coffee House programme will include singing together,
fellowship, discussion, teaching from the Bible, refreshments (tea & coffee
& juice and sandwich & cake), and own programme for children.
There will be free transportation with cars to the International Coffee
House from:
- Pohjolankatu 25, Tammela, at 7.15 p.m. (19:15),
and back after the Coffee House has closed.
The International Coffee House is free of charge, including the
refreshments, the children's programme, transportation, and literature
distributed. For voluntary contributions there will be a money box on the
table.
For more information about the International Coffee House, or if you need
transportation there from somewhere else than the place mentioned above,
please feel free to contact me!
You are warmly WELCOME to the International Coffee House!
Hoping to see you there next Friday evening,
Yours, Anni
tel. 040-7525555, (03) 3178515
be open in the so-called Cellar Hall downstairs at the Pentecostal church
downtown,
address: Aleksanterinkatu 18 (a good block to the north from the main street
Hämeenkatu, at the corner of Kyttälänkatu, close to the Stockmann department
store and the Lidl shop), from 7.30 p.m. to 10 p.m. (19:30 - 22:00). The
entrance is from the 2nd side door (called "ALASALIT") in the gateway to the
right from the bookshop.
This International Coffee House will be the last one downtown this spring
before the summer break.
The International Coffee House programme will include singing together,
fellowship, discussion, teaching from the Bible, refreshments (tea & coffee
& juice and sandwich & cake), and own programme for children.
There will be free transportation with cars to the International Coffee
House from:
- Pohjolankatu 25, Tammela, at 7.15 p.m. (19:15),
and back after the Coffee House has closed.
The International Coffee House is free of charge, including the
refreshments, the children's programme, transportation, and literature
distributed. For voluntary contributions there will be a money box on the
table.
For more information about the International Coffee House, or if you need
transportation there from somewhere else than the place mentioned above,
please feel free to contact me!
You are warmly WELCOME to the International Coffee House!
Hoping to see you there next Friday evening,
Yours, Anni
tel. 040-7525555, (03) 3178515
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Kind regards:
Alejandro Lorenzo
Life's uncertain, eat your dessert first
Kind regards:
Alejandro Lorenzo
Life's uncertain, eat your dessert first
sigh, it´s really annoying living in nowheresville with nonexistent evening buses....but I will try & get to this place one day, it would be so interesting for me to have real conversation with someone over 5 (apart from my hubby that is!)
Allie



Allie
Allie the Britmum, "äiti" to 3 boys, 10,9 and 7, & little princess, 4.
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It will be a matter of time, a few years...oompah18 wrote:would be so interesting for me to have real conversation with someone over 5
Allie

Ain't you living in Kangassala?
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Kind regards:
Alejandro Lorenzo
Life's uncertain, eat your dessert first
Kind regards:
Alejandro Lorenzo
Life's uncertain, eat your dessert first
kangasala district, ie not Tampere district, if you see what i mean, in a village where I fear we are one of the few carless families (and proud of it too!!). Have 7 bikes & a bike trailer though
Have you ever tried riding a bike with a toddler on the child seat, pulling 2 other toddlers in a trailer, AT THE SAME TIME???!!!!!!!!
Phew!
Allie

Have you ever tried riding a bike with a toddler on the child seat, pulling 2 other toddlers in a trailer, AT THE SAME TIME???!!!!!!!!
Phew!
Allie
Allie the Britmum, "äiti" to 3 boys, 10,9 and 7, & little princess, 4.
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Haven't made kids yet, but i have carried my girlfriend on the back of my back. Difficult enough fot me. 
I'm visiting Kangasala for first time next weekend, I'll make a paella for my friends.
Muuten, I'm planning to organize with my association a picnic day for the whole family with "sport competition" for kids 5-10 y.o., in July. Would be good if you can find your way to here
The "sports" thingy is gonna be quite childish, of course. "Kaikki palaa, kaikki poltaa" and similar things.
What do you think?

I'm visiting Kangasala for first time next weekend, I'll make a paella for my friends.
Muuten, I'm planning to organize with my association a picnic day for the whole family with "sport competition" for kids 5-10 y.o., in July. Would be good if you can find your way to here

What do you think?
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Kind regards:
Alejandro Lorenzo
Life's uncertain, eat your dessert first
Kind regards:
Alejandro Lorenzo
Life's uncertain, eat your dessert first
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