Want to earn extra income this Easter? Free workshop opens registration in Itapetininga
A free workshop in Itapetininga, Brazil, is offering lessons on making chocolate Easter eggs, with a focus on preparing participants to sell their creations.
In Itapetininga, São Paulo, the local Social Solidarity Fund has launched a free workshop aimed at teaching residents how to make chocolate Easter eggs. This initiative is in collaboration with Senac and aims to provide skills that can help participants earn extra income during the Easter season. The workshop is limited in terms of participants and involves hands-on training in the preparation, assembly, and decoration of Easter eggs.
The workshop will take place from February 23 to 25, specifically designed to equip attendees with practical advice not only on confectionery skills but also on entrepreneurial strategies. This dual focus is intended to help participants turn their newfound skills into selling opportunities, encouraging local entrepreneurship during a festive period that traditionally sees a rise in chocolate sales.
Interested individuals can register for the course by visiting the Social Solidarity Fund's office in person, with specific hours set for registration. This community-driven initiative reflects a broader effort to support local economic development, especially as Easter approaches, making it an attractive opportunity for residents looking to enhance their income through seasonal business endeavors.