The Professional Floristry course at Coláiste Dhúlaigh College of Further Education will host the official opening of their pop-up flower shop “Wild Blooms” by The Lord Mayor of Dublin, Caroline Conroy, on Tuesday 28th March at 10.30am.
The shop, which will sell spring flowers in a magical setting, will be open on Tuesday 28th and Wednesday 29th March from 10am to 2pm and all proceeds will go to the “Feed our Homeless” charity. This venture is part of the QQI Level 5 course’s retail display and work experience modules.
Course coordinator Anita Elliot says “The Lord Mayor’s visit is such an honour for the professional floristry students and the college, there is great excitement”.
Lord Mayor of Dublin Caroline Conroy to officially open CDCFE’s Floristry Pop-up shop “Wild Blooms”
All are welcome to visit CDCFE’s Kilbarrack campus in Briarfield villas and support this great cause. Applications are open online for courses starting in September at www.cdcfe.ie.
Follow the floristry course on Instagram @floristry_at_cdcfe
Coláiste Dhúlaigh College of Further Education (CDCFE) offers Post Leaving Certificate (PLC) Courses at QQI level 5 and 6 and at Higher National Diploma in a wide range of disciplines.
Most of our courses lead to entry to Universities and Institutes of Technology with some courses gaining entry to second year.
CDCFE is located on four campuses, Coolock, Raheny, Kilbarrack and Malahide and provides programmes delivered by a team of tutors dedicated to the highest standards of teaching and learning in a caring, supportive and friendly atmosphere.
CDCFE offers courses in:
- Art & Design
- Science & Technology
- Media
- Health & Leisure
- Business
- Performing Arts
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