Smirnoff and SideBarre are Hosting Classes & Education Sessions
Laura McQuarrie — February 26, 2021 — Lifestyle
References: SideBarreDC & prnewswire
Adults are invited to join toning and strengthening virtual barre classes from Black women-owned small business, SideBarre that are being held with Smirnoff. The "bar(re)" experience invites people to get moving, hydrate and then head to the Virtual Smirnoff Bar for a demonstration of how to prepare an easy cocktail.
The classes and educational sessions are set to kick off at the start of Women's History Month in March and as an additional treat, class attendees will be joined by special guests like actor and producer, Laverne Cox; actor, activist and author, Diane Guerrero; and professional soccer player, Megan Rapinoe.
Smirnoff is pledging support to Black Girl Ventures to support Black and Brown women-identifying business founders.
The classes and educational sessions are set to kick off at the start of Women's History Month in March and as an additional treat, class attendees will be joined by special guests like actor and producer, Laverne Cox; actor, activist and author, Diane Guerrero; and professional soccer player, Megan Rapinoe.
Smirnoff is pledging support to Black Girl Ventures to support Black and Brown women-identifying business founders.
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