Published on February 28th, 2024 |
by Isabelle Karamooz, Founder of FQM
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Event: A Special Easter Brunch at La Tropezienne French Bakery!
On Saturday, March 23rd from 11 am to 1 pm, join us to “A Special Easter Brunch” at La Tropezienne French Bakery in Henderson! From the elegance of classical French culture to one of the most celebrated events around the world, experience an early Easter and a special brunch, party music, and friendly ambiance.
WHAT: A Special Easter Brunch at La Tropezienne French Bakery WHERE: La Tropezienne French Bakery, 10345 S. Eastern Ave #100, Henderson NV 89052 WHY: To celebrate Easter the French way DRESS CODE: And to make it fun and memorable, join us and wear any pastel colors!
Please RSVP and get your tickets in advance HERE. (It is a must to get your ticket(s) in advance as there is limited seating).
On the Menu:
A choice of one sandwich croissant
TURKEY with brie, tomatoes, lettuce, avocado, cucumber and a knob of butter served with a mixed green salad;
SALMON with tomatoes, lettuce, avocado, cucumber served with a mixed green salad;
TUNA with tomatoes, lettuce, avocado, cucumber, a knob of mayonnaise served with a mixed green salad;
HAM with tomatoes, lettuce, avocado, cucumber and brie served with a mixed green salad.
Beverages (Coffee, Tea and orange juice)
A selection of mini pastries
Header Photo Credit: French Quarter Magazine
About the Author
Isabelle Karamooz, Founder of FQM is originally from Versailles, France. Isabelle harbored a lifelong fascination with exploring the world. Her journey began at 17 when she seized the opportunity to study abroad in Rhonda, Spain, igniting a passion for travel that took her across continents. From vibrant Hong Kong to picturesque Ireland, from the historic streets of Italy to the enchanting landscapes of Morocco, she embraced diverse cultures and experiences, truly embodying the spirit of a global citizen.
After several years of exploration, Isabelle found a sense of home in Los Angeles, where she immersed herself in the vibrant cultural scene while working at the French Consulate. With a deep-seated love for the arts and history, she pursued her academic endeavors, earning a Bachelor's degree in History from the University of California, Berkeley. Furthering her dedication to education, she has studied to pursue a Master's program in teaching at the University of Southern California, eventually sharing her knowledge and passion as a French instructor for aspiring students at UNLV and CSN in Nevada.
Driven by her passion for storytelling and cultural exchange, Isabelle founded French Quarter Magazine, where she serves as the Editor-in-Chief. In this role, she orchestrates the publication's diverse content, from conducting interviews and pitching story ideas to capturing captivating moments through photography. Currently, she is channeling her creative energies into her first English-language work, a novel that delves into the compelling life of Coco Chanel. Filled with adventure, intrigue, and a touch of romance, her debut novel promises to captivate readers with its rich tapestry of history and emotion.
I’m glad you’re looking forward to it, Yvonne! 🙂 If you have any more thoughts or questions as you read, feel free to share them. Your engagement adds to the enjoyment of the discussion. See you very soon!!!!
Dear Esmeralda! Please note that the original event on Mardi Gras has been canceled and we are now celebrating a special Easter Brunch at La Tropezienne. Will you be there?
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How fun. I can’t wait
I’m glad you’re looking forward to it, Yvonne! 🙂 If you have any more thoughts or questions as you read, feel free to share them. Your engagement adds to the enjoyment of the discussion. See you very soon!!!!
It sounds like is going to be so much fun 🤩❤️🇫🇷
Dear Esmeralda! Please note that the original event on Mardi Gras has been canceled and we are now celebrating a special Easter Brunch at La Tropezienne. Will you be there?