Final Year PoliSpace Party

Event Details:

Hello PoliSpace family!

We’re happy to announce the FINAL YEAR POLISPACE PARTY for the end of this academic year!

👤 Who: Open to all PoliSpace members 

⏱ When: The event will be held at Milano Cafè                                     on June 3rd from 8:30 PM.

🍹 What: Aperitivo + Drink + Dj Set 

💸 How much: 15€ per capita

💌 You are also free to buy two tickets and bring another person with you! 

Location:

The event will be held at Milano Cafè in Milan.

Registration:

Check the following links to book your place and buy tickets!

PayPal  (+ a little tax required by them) 

1 person – 15.89€

2 people – 31.42€

Bank Transfer 

IBAN: IT44E0623009512000063721094

BIC: CRPPIT2P610

Causale: Name_FamilyName_polimipersoncode

You have time until (date, time) to book your place!

IMPORTANT 

👮 At the beginning of the party, we will control your reservation and your tickets. ( 👀 Check for us to have your ticket ) 

 

All the incorrect payments will not be allowed to have the ticket. 

 

💔 You can delete your ticket up to 2 days before the party. All the cancellations over this date will not be refunded.

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