Free Friday

Each week we're telling viewers about events, activities and items that are FREE. That's right...no money required. This week's free list:
1) Open House Thursdays. Every Thursday until the end of May, "the Ruth Smadbeck Center for Communication and Learning" is offering free parent workshops to enhance child development.
2) Barros Luco is a Chilean Restaurant that will be offering free samples of their frankfurter on Mon & Tues from 2-5pm, in NYC.
Barros Luco, NYC's premier authentic Chiliean restaurant is offering up FREE and tasty samples of our signature Vienesa Italiano: a Chilean style frankfurter with tomato, avocado and mayo served on a fresh home made bun. Just stop in THIS Monday Feb. 22nd and Tuesday Feb. 23rd from 2-5pm and mention Channel 11 to get your sample! Don't miss the weekday lunch specials and delicious sandwiches that have made this restaurant famous! BarrosLuco.com Authentic Chilean Cuisine 300 1/2 East 52nd Street (between 1st & 2nd Aves) NYC 212-371-0100
Every Thursday until the end of May, "the Ruth Smadbeck Center for Communication and Learning" is offering free parent workshops to enhance child development
Everyone must Register before attending.
Email: CSD@mmm.edu or CALL: 212.774.0728
for more information, log onto www.mmm.edu
Free Parent Workshops and Q & A sessions
Smadbeck Center at Marymount manhattan College
221 East 71st
7th Floor
Clinic Conference Room
10 -11 am
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Comments: 1
This is a great idea, i think if more restaurants took this approach there would be a more family orientated feel to these places making them seem a lot warmer to there consumers.