Sweet Beginnings Ice Cream Social Experience with Miss Cynthia
Where Confidence, Character & Leadership Begin One Sweet Moment at a Time
You are cordially invited to our first ever Ice Cream Social Experience with Miss Cynthia.
This is not just any old ice cream social, it’s a joyful summer experience designed to show how everyday moments can become meaningful lessons in confidence, courtesy, leadership, and self-awareness.
Children will enjoy a beautifully guided ice cream social while learning simple but powerful life skills like:
Sitting with calm confidence
Using kind words
Waiting patiently
Asking politely
Passing toppings with courtesy
Saying "please," "thank you," and "you're welcome"
Responding thoughtfully when spoken to
Showing awareness and consideration for others
The experience feels light and fun, but the lessons have a lasting impact.
Parents Don't Just Watch Their Child Eat Ice Cream
They get a front-row seat to what's possible.
Throughout the experience, children are gently guided while parents observe nearby. You'll have the opportunity to see your child practice confidence, patience, communication, and consideration in real time.
You may notice them:
Sitting a little taller
Speaking a little more clearly
Waiting a little more patiently
Asking a little more thoughtfully
Sometimes growth begins in surprisingly small moments.
Event Details
Date: Saturday, June 27th
Time: 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
Location: The Hive, 1387 Fairport Road, Suite 1000D, Fairport
Investment: $17 per child
Ages: 5-12 years old plus parent/guardian
Meet Miss Cynthia
Miss Cynthia is the Founder of The Refinement Studio LLC, Creator of Tea Time Learnings Society©, and a UK Certified International Youth Etiquette Consultant with more than 25 years of experience in learning, development, coaching, and etiquette education.
She teaches etiquette not as a collection of rigid rules, but as a leadership framework built on awareness, consideration, confidence, and grace.
"A child may forget a lesson they hear, but they rarely forget a lesson they experience."
— Miss Cynthia