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Volunteer for Tribal Earth Festival 14-17 Aug


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Volunteer/Barista for social enterprise The Colombian Coffee Company


The Role:


Upon understanding our training and ethical initiative you will:


* Prepare coffee drinks

* Make sure all runs smoothly in the bar

* Be keen to experience Tribal Earth Festival for free, learn about single origin Colombian coffee varieties, and build up your resume with a social enterprise


The person:


A keen coffee lover - who's friendly, ethically minded, excellent with customers, hard working, ready to lend a hand, positive, and good under pressure in a busy environment.


If this is you and you?d like to volunteer in exchange for:


* Free entry to a wonderful festival with time to check out some of the amazing programmes

* some specialist Colombian coffee tutoring - think Caf?s de Olleta, tintos, Barraquitos, and Colombian single-origin coffee varieties

* We offer food and transport


Dates required:


14-17 August

Tribal Earth Festival

Community spirit

Laughton Lodge, East Sussex


More info: www.thecolombiancoffeeco.org

t: 07425140590


Please let us know ASAP :-)

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