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Traffic light party
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05/10/2023
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Heraklion
Greece
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161
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participants
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Goal of the Activity

Provide a playful and inclusive platform for participants to meet and connect with others based on their relationship status while enjoying a fun-filled night of music, dancing, and socializing.

Description

Get ready to ignite the night and let your relationship status shine at the "Traffic Light Party: Love Signals at La Brasserie!" Hosted in collaboration with La Brasserie, this vibrant event promises a unique twist on socializing, mingling, and celebrating love in all its forms.

How It Works:

Upon arrival, each participant will receive a colored bracelet that signals their relationship status:

  • 🟢 Green Bracelet: Single and ready to mingle
  • 🟠 Orange Bracelet: It's complicated or open to possibilities
  • 🔴 Red Bracelet: Taken, but here for a fun night out

Dress Code:

Wear a hint of your assigned traffic light color to signify your status, and let your personality shine through.

Important Note: Please drink responsibly, arrange for a safe way home, and be respectful of others' relationship statuses and boundaries.

Whether you're looking for romance, new friends, or a night of fun and dancing, the Traffic Light Party at La Brasserie is the place to be. So grab your colored bracelet, put on your dancing shoes, and get ready to celebrate love, connections, and an unforgettable night in a unique and vibrant atmosphere!

📆 WHEN? : Thursday 5/10, 23:00

⛳ WHERE? : La Brasserie

💰 PRICE? : 6€ per person (includes 1 beer or 4€ discount for 1 drink at the bar & colored bracelet)

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By organising this activity, the organisers want to contribute to the following Sustainable Development Goals
Objectives
Counter Stereotypes & Embrace Cultural Differences
Mental Health & Well-Being
Social and Cultural Integration in Local Community
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