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20% - 40% S’Pore Citizen and S’Pore PR NOVEMBER Applicable for Registration Through Organiser Family Central Only Discount Enrolment Confirmation SEPTEMBER TO Discount Eligibility . 20% - 40% S’pore Citizen and S’pore PR NOVEMBER Applicable for registration through organiser Family Central only discount Enrolment Confirmation . CONDUCTED BY ITE First-Come First-Serve Full payment upon registration Certification . Certificate of Achievement will be awarded upon attaining an attendance of at least 75% 50-59 yrs: 20% discount 60 yrs & above: 40% discount* Date Course/Venue Fees 20% 40% 20 Sep – 27 Nov Ceramic Art $363.80 $291.05 $218.30 Thu [ITE College Central] 6:30pm – 9:30pm 9 Oct – 6 Nov Internet Marketing - Making Money Online $299.60 $239.70 $179.80 Thu [ITE College East] 6:30pm – 9:30pm 10 Oct Fri Incredible India (DIY) $48.15 $38.55 $28.90 6 – 9pm [ITE College West] 11 – 12 Oct Your Very Own Online Blogshop $246.10 $196.90 $147.70 Sat & Sun [ITE College Central] 9am – 3pm Nov 2014 (TBC) Home Renovation Ideas $42.80 $34.25 $25.70 9am – 12pm [ITE College Central] Nov 2014 (TBC) Preparation for Home Renovation $42.80 $34.25 $25.70 9am – 12pm [ITE College Central ] ITE reserves the right to cancel courses if there is insufficient applicants. To register or for more information, contact Jenny Tiew 6593-6473 9776-8550 Office Address [email protected] #03-07 Tiong Bahru Central Plaza, 298 Tiong Bahru Road Singapore 168730 Supported By: Organised by: JUMPING CLAY ART, BOUNCING CREATIVITY Programme Outline Programme Learn all about the amazing Korean JumpingClay and how Course fee: $15 you can form interesting and colourful little items of Material fee: $15 (paid characters from it. It is all work and play as you enhance your direct to trainer) motor skills and stretch your imagination to create your very Class size: 8 – 10 seniors (50 years and above) own masterpiece. At the end of the class, you will have your own masterpiece and newly formed friends. Date & Time Topics consists of: Day: Friday (5 sessions) Introduction to clay materials, shape making, color Dates: 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 Oct mixing and glue/gloss techniques 2014 Time: 10:00 am – 12:00 pm Artwork creation consists of bear, cupcake, sea creatures and theme concepts like garden and Noah’s Ark Venue About Ms Amy Lee To be confirmed Ms Amy Lee is a passionate volunteer who Items to Bring has been teaching English to adults and Please bring along a container children from low‐income families for 4 to keep your art pieces. years. She is also a hands‐on person who enjoys handicrafts such as beading, clay art crochet, embroidery, cross stitch, beading with embroidery and patch work. She has also conducted a few ‘Clay Art’ interest group sessions with her friends. To register, please contact Ms Jenny Tiew *Do note that photographs and videos may be taken during the programme 6593‐6473 9776‐8550 [email protected] for news and publicity purposes. Initiated By: My Budget, My Control CONDUCTED BY Professional Development Centre (Temasek Polytechnic) Course Details COURSE OUTLINE What and why budgeting Relevant money principles Class size: 10 - 20 How to build a budget Scenarios and case in point Venue: Temasek Polytechnic COURSE SYNOPSIS Day: Wednesday This course is taught through an interactive workshop to Dates: 24 Sept, or 29 Oct inculcate and impart an approach to the basics of personal budgeting. Time: 9.30am – 12.30pm The objective is to enable the making of a monthly budget Course Fees & Discount through the use of a template, exercises, scenarios, cases and discussions. Fees: $100 (include GST & course materials) PRE-REQUISITES Discount: 20% from C3A Interest in financial awareness (especially with regard to income generation and expenditure types) Senior pays: $80 Discount Eligibility Profile of Trainer: Dr Adrian Chew Kwang Ah Dr Adrian Chew has more than 30 years of experiences serving ● 50 years old and above in various senior corporate positions in the financial industry. ● S’pore Citizen and S’pore PR He is an adjunct lecturer with Temasek Polytechnic, and have conducted numerous finance related courses for the adult ● Applicable for registration learners. As a senior himself, he understands the financial through Temasek Polytechnic needs of a senior. You will find his teaching practical and Certification engaging where your financial acumen and knowledge will be enhanced. Participants will be awarded a Certificate in Performance upon Registration Deadline: 2 weeks before class start attaining at least 75% attendance Enrolment Confirmation To register or for more information, contact: ● First-Come First-Serve Mr Kelvin Kuan 6788 1212 (Hotline) ● Full payment upon registration Office Address Temasek Polytechnic ● Limited seats only Professional Development Centre 21 Tampines Avenue 1 TP reserves the right to alter the terms South Wing Blk 26B, Level 1, Unit 49 and conditions on course schedule, Singapore 529757 contents, fees structure without prior notice Initiated & Supported By: In Collaboration with: SALT DOUGH FIGURINES Programme Outline Programme Salt dough is an inedible organic modelling material which Course fee: $12 per senior can be easily made by mixing flour, salt, water and oil. Food Material fees: $8 (paid colouring can be added to the dough to give it colour. direct to trainer) Similar to the common clay, salt dough can be used to make Class size: 8 – 12 seniors interesting figurines. Come explore the adventure of Salt (50 years and above) Dough Figurine with trainer, Ms Catherine Loo! Dates Topic consists of: Day: Friday (4 sessions) History and introduction of Salt Dough Figurines Dates: 7, 14, 21, 28 Nov Understanding the colour wheel and colour coordination 2014 The recipe to making salt dough Time: 2.00pm – 4.00pm Making parrot, dog, rose and eggplant using salt dough Venue About Catherine Loo To be confirmed Catherine is born in Hong Kong and has live in Canada for 30 Items to bring years. Since coming to Singapore in Sept 2007, Catherine Small scissors has been an active member and a volunteer for WINGS Face towel starting 2009. Her outgoing and sociable personality has Small sandwich bag gained her many new Singaporean friends. She enjoys Container to bring artwork teaching and has been sharing her skills with her peers on home courses like Sudoku, Paper Craft, Chair Exercise and Fondant decoration. This class is conducted in English. *Do note that photographs and videos To register, please contact Ms Jenny Tiew may be taken during the programme 6593-6473 9776-8550 [email protected] for news and publicity purposes. Initiated By: Organised by: INTRODUCTION TO BASIC PAINTING CONDUCTED BY Continuing Education (Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts) Course Details Class size: 8-12 COURSE SYNOPSIS Venue: NAFA This 8-session course will emphasise on the introduction Day: Mon, Wed of basic skills and techniques in painting. Participants Dates: 10, 12, 17, 19, will be able to experiment with acrylic paint in the genres 24, 26 Nov, of still life and landscape painting. With references to 1 & 3 Dec 2014 modern art and in-class demonstrations, they will be guided to complete their own artworks from drawing, Time: 9.30am -12.30pm composition and painting. Course Fees & Discount Fees: $360 COURSE OUTLINE (include GST & materials) Still life drawing and painting (3 sessions) Landscape drawing and painting (3 sessions) Discount: 20% from C3A Self-directed painting (2 sessions) Senior pays: $288 Waiver of NAFA registration Registration Deadline: 27 October 2014 fee ($32.10) Enrolment Confirmation: First-Come First-Serve Discount Eligibility Full payment upon registration 50 yrs and above Limited seats only S’pore Citizen and S’pore PR NAFA reserves the right to alter the terms and conditions on course Applicable for registration schedule, contents, fees structure without prior notice through organizer Family Central only. To register or for more information, contact Jenny Tiew Certification 6593-6473 9776-8550 [email protected] Participants will be awarded a Certificate of Participation upon attaining at least 70% Office Address attendance #03-07 Tiong Bahru Central Plaza, *Do note that photographs and videos may be taken during the programme 298 Tiong Bahru Road Singapore 168730 for news and publicity purposes. Initiated & Supported By: In Collaboration with: Organised by: .
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