Dormitory Moments – Spring Roll DIY Event

2025-03-05

Dormitory Moments –

Spring Roll DIY Event(Yang Ming Campus)

As the cold winter gradually fades, the refreshing breath of spring begins to fill the air. In anticipation of the traditional Qingming Festival in early April, the Housing Center I warmly invites everyone to join us on March 19th for a hands-on experience of making traditional spring rolls! Come and enjoy a wonderful culinary time in the dormitory as we embrace the joys of spring.

  • Time: March 19 (Wednesday) 10:40-11:30
  •  Session Locations: March 19  – 3rd Floor of the Student Cafeteria
  • Registration: Google online formhttps://forms.gle/t1QrTQHw8YtbdApZ8
  • Participants: 36 people .
  • Fee: Free
  • Eligibility: Faculty, staff, and students of the university
  • Organizer: Office of Student Affairs, Housing Center I
  • Note:
  1. This event is free to attend. Please register after considering your personal schedule. Failure to attend after registration may affect your eligibility for future events.
  2. Registration is via an online form, and priority is given based on registration time. Each session will accept the first 36 registrants and 5 on the waiting list. Successful registrants and waitlisted individuals will receive email notifications. Registration will close once full.
  3. Each participant will receive one set of ingredients to make spring rolls, which can be enjoyed after preparing. However, no other lunch meals will be provided.

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