Learn How to Make Ice Cream at Rosa Mexicano

Come join Enjoy ‘NY in Spanish’ with a Super Exclusive event at Rosa Mexicana. Learn how to make ice cream, it is free! The class is $35 per person but there is a promotion where if you bring a child it is free for you and the child. Space is limited so please RSVP only if you can attend.

Once you RSVP at Enjoy NY in Spanish, you will be mailed a form with the indications on how to pay. Once your payment is received, you will be emailed a confirmation that should be printed out and presented at check in.

If you don’t have a child, you can bring a niece, or a neighbor’s child and enjoy.

Space is limited so you need to act Now. After the class you are all welcome to join in for lunch at Rosa Mexicano.Only sign up here, if you are going with a child.

Let’s have fun, let’s share the Latin culture with the new generations, let’s learn how to cook like the Pro’s.

When: July 11th 10:00 AM
Location
Rosa Mexicano
9 E 18th St.
New York, NY 10003
(212) 533-3350

RSVP at www.meetup.com/EnjoyNYinSpanish

Spread the love

More Articles for You

Basque, Portuguese & Noble Families of Puerto Rico: The European Roots You Didn’t Learn About

Explore how Basque, Portuguese, and noble European families shaped Puerto Rico’s southern towns (like Ponce) through surnames, migration paths, and hidden ancestral histories.

Spread the love

Puerto Rican Surnames with Taíno & African Roots: Origins in Ponce, Juana Díaz & the Southern Highlands

Many of the names we still see today (Montalvo, Negrón, Fontanes, Rivera, Chamorro, Zapata, Maldonado) carry the intertwined legacies of Taíno survivors, Africans and European migrants who moved through the island. This guide unravels those lineages with care.

Spread the love

I, Medusa by Ayana Gray: A Myth Retold with Power and Humanity

Ayana Gray’s I, Medusa reimagines the mythic villain as sister, priestess, survivor. Read Valerie M. Evans’ review of this bold, haunting retelling.

Spread the love

Brooklyn’s Jane Doe: A Shocking True Story of Assault, Media Betrayal, and Delayed Justice

Book review and critique by Valerie M. Evans: Brooklyn’s Jane Doe reveals how one woman’s assault became a public smear, and why her fight for justice still matters today.

Spread the love

Other Inheritances: Scent Memories from a Childhood at Fat’s Pet Shop in East Harlem

Before I ever knew what a perfumer was or that someone could make a living decoding and remixing scent, I …

Spread the love

Ghosts of the Palisades: Threads between memories, places and time

Somewhere tucked away, high on the Palisades, on lovely, dead end street, in the ether of the internet and Google …

Spread the love