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Adult & Community Learning Courses 2013 ADULT & COMMUNITY LEARNING COURSES 2013 - 14 Art Tuesdays £20.00 if you Burslem School of Art 12.30 – 2.30 pm live in Stoke- Queen Street on-Trent, Burslem £25.00 if you Stoke-on-Trent live outside ST6 3EJ the area (tel) 01782 234775 Glass Painting £16.00 if you Email: [email protected] get TH COURSE STARTS ON TUES 10 JSA/ESA/IS SEPT, and runs until Tues 1 st Oct (5 weeks) Wednesdays £20.00 if you Burslem School of Art 10.00 am – 12.30 live in Stoke- Queen Street pm on-Trent, Burslem £25.00 if you Stoke-on-Trent Art for Beginners – Still Life live outside ST6 3EJ the area COURSE STARTS ON WED 11 TH (tel) 01782 234775 SEPT, and runs until Wed 2 nd Oct £16.00 if you Email: [email protected] (5 weeks) get JSA/ESA/IS Fridays £20.00 if you The Yard 10.00 am live in Stoke- Forest Road - on-Trent, Meir 12 noon £25.00 if you Stoke-on-Trent live outside ST3 7BX Learn to Face Paint the area (tel) 01782 234775 COURSE STARTS ON FRI 20 TH £16.00 if you Email: [email protected] SEPT, and runs until Fri 18 th Oct get JSA/ESA/IS (5 weeks) Monday Free Penkhull Village Hall 5.45 – 8.00 pm Trent Valley Road Please ring to Penkhull book a place Stoke-on-Trent ST4 5JB Learn to Face Paint (Green Door) (tel) 01782 234775 Email: [email protected] FOR ONE DAY ONLY – MON 23 RD SEPT Wednesday Free Penkhull Village Hall 9.45 am – 12 noon Trent Valley Road Please ring to Penkhull book a place Stoke-on-Trent Art Alive! Wellbeing through Art ST4 5JB (a Green Door Project) (tel) 01782 234775 Email: [email protected] TH FOR ONE DAY ONLY – WED 13 NOV Wednesdays £20.00 if you Penkhull Village Hall 9.30 – 11.30 am live in Stoke- Trent Valley Road on-Trent, Penkhull £25.00 if you Stoke-on-Trent Art for Beginners – Landscapes live outside ST4 5JB the area (tel) 01782 234775 COURSE STARTS ON WED 20 TH Email: [email protected] NOV, and runs until Wed 18 th Dec £15.00 if you get (5 weeks) JSA/ESA/IS Wednesdays £20.00 if you Burslem School of Art 12.30 – 3.00 pm live in Stoke- Queen Street on-Trent, Burslem Art for Beginners – Figurative £25.00 if you Stoke-on-Trent live outside ST6 3EJ COURSE STARTS ON WED 20 TH the area (tel) 01782 234775 NOV, and runs until Wed 11 th Dec Email: [email protected] (5 weeks) £15.00 if you get JSA/ESA/IS Thursday Free Tunstall Floral Hall 12.45 – 3.00 pm Tunstall Park Please ring to Queen’s Avenue Art Alive! Wellbeing through Art Tunstall book a place Stoke-on-Trent (a Green Door Project) ST6 6EE (tel) 01782 234775 FOR ONE DAY ONLY – THURS 21 ST Email: [email protected] OCT Ceramics Mondays £25.00 if you Burslem School of Art 6.30 – 8.30 pm live in Stoke- Queen Street on-Trent, Burslem £20.00 if you Stoke-on-Trent live outside ST6 3EJ the area Creative Ceramics (tel) 01782 234775 £16.00 if you Email: [email protected] COURSE STARTS ON MON 16 TH get SEPT, and runs until Mon 14 th Oct JSA/ESA/IS (5 weeks) Please ring to book a place Fridays £25.00 if you Burslem School of Art 10.30 am live in Stoke- Queen Street – on-Trent, Burslem 12.30 pm £20.00 if you Stoke-on-Trent live outside ST6 3EJ the area (tel) 01782 234775 Creative Ceramics £16.00 if you Email: [email protected] get COURSE STARTS ON FRI 22 ND NOV, JSA/ESA/IS and runs until Fri 20 th Dec ( 5 weeks) Please ring to book a place Computers/IT Mondays £5.00 if you Longton Library 4.00 – 5.30 pm live in Stoke- Sutherland Institute on-Trent, Lightwood Road £10.00 if you Longton live outside Stoke-on-Trent the area ST3 4HY Email and Internet Free if you (tel) 01782 234775 COURSE STARTS ON MON 9 TH SEPT, get Email: [email protected] and runs until Mon 14 th Oct JSA/ESA/IS (6 weeks) Please ring to book a place Tuesdays £15.00 if you Bentilee Library 12.15 – 2.15 pm live in Stoke- Bentilee Neighbourhood centre on-Trent, Dawlish Drive £20.00 if you Stoke-on-Trent live outside ST2 0EU the area Computers for Absolute Beginners (tel) 01782 234775 Free if you Email: [email protected] COURSE STARTS ON TUES 10TH th get SEPT, and runs until Tues 19 Nov (10 JSA/ESA/IS weeks) Please ring to book a place Wednesdays £15.00 if you Stoke Library 10.00 am live in Stoke- South Wolfe Street - on-Trent, Stoke-on-Trent 12 noon £20.00 if you ST4 4SZ live outside the area Computers for Absolute Beginners (tel) 01782 234775 Free if you Email: [email protected] COURSE STARTS ON WED 11 TH SEPT, th get and runs until Wed 20 Nov (10 weeks) JSA/ESA/IS Please ring to book a place Wednesdays £15.00 if you The Co Operative Academy of 6.00 – 8.00 pm live in Stoke- Stoke-on-Trent on-Trent, Westport Road £20.00 if you Tunstall live outside Stoke-on-Trent the area ST6 4LD Computers for Absolute Beginners Free if you (tel) 01782 234775 COURSE STARTS ON WED 11 TH SEPT, th get Email: [email protected] and runs until Wed 20 Nov (10 weeks) JSA/ESA/IS Please ring to book a place Thursdays £5.00 if you Bentilee Library 9.30 – 11.30 am live in Stoke- Bentilee Neighbourhood centre on-Trent, Dawlish Drive £10.00 if you Stoke-on-Trent live outside ST2 0EU the area Get Started with Email (tel) 01782 234775 Free if you Email: [email protected] COURSE STARTS ON THURS 12 TH get SEPT, and runs until Thurs 3 rd Oct JSA/ESA/IS (4 weeks) Please ring to book a place Thursdays £20.00 if you City Central (Hanley) Library 10.00 am live in Stoke- Bethesda Street - on-Trent, Hanley 12 noon £25.00 if you Stoke-on-Trent live outside ST1 3RS the area Power Point (tel) 01782 234775 TH £16.00 if you Email: [email protected] COURSE STARTS ON THURS 12 th get SEPT, and runs until Thurs 10 Oct JSA/ESA/IS (5 weeks) Please ring to book a place Wednesdays £15.00 if you Blurton Community Hub 12.30 – 2.30 pm live in Stoke- Ingestre Square on-Trent, off Finstock Avenue £20.00 if you Blurton live outside Stoke-on-Trent the area ST3 3JT Computers for Absolute Beginners Free if you get (tel) 01782 234775 COURSE STARTS ON WED 18 TH SEPT, th JSA/ESA/IS Email: [email protected] and runs until Wed 27 Nov (10 weeks) Please ring to book a place Tuesday £15.00 if you Tunstall Library 12.30 – 2.30 pm live in Stoke- Victoria Institute on-Trent, The Boulevard £20.00 if you Tunstall live outside Stoke-on-Trent the area ST6 6BD Computers for Absolute Beginners Free if you (tel) 01782 234775 COURSE STARTS ON TUES 1 ST OCT, th get Email: [email protected] and runs until Tues 10 Dec (10 weeks) JSA/ESA/IS Please ring to book a place Mondays £15.00 if you The Chatterley centre 12.15 – 2.15 pm live in Stoke- Wilding Road on-Trent, Ball Green £20.00 if you Stoke-on-Trent live outside ST6 8BQ Computers for Absolute Beginners the area (tel) 01782 234775 Free if you Email: [email protected] COURSE STARTS ON MON 7 th OCT, th get and runs until Mon 16 Dec (10 weeks) JSA/ESA/IS Tuesdays £15.00 if you City Central Library (Hanley) 10.00 am live in Stoke- Bethesda Street - on-Trent, Hanley 12 noon £20.00 if you Stoke-on-Trent live outside ST1 3RS Computers for Absolute Beginners the area COURSE STARTS ON MON 8TH OCT, th Free if you (tel) 01782 234775 and runs until Tues 17 Dec (10 weeks) get Email: [email protected] JSA/ESA/IS Tuesdays £32.00 if you The Co Operative Academy of live in Stoke- Stoke-on-Trent 6.00 – 8.00 pm on-Trent, Westport Road £37.00 if you Tunstall live outside Stoke-on-Trent the area ST6 4LD Web Design for Beginners (tel) 01782 234775 £25.50 if you Email: [email protected] COURSE STARTS ON TUES 8 TH OCT, rd get and runs until Tues 3 Dec (8 weeks) JSA/ESA/IS Thursdays £15.00 if you Bentilee Library 9.30 – 11.30 am live in Stoke- Bentilee Neighbourhood centre on-Trent, Dawlish Drive £20.00 if you Stoke-on-Trent live outside ST2 0EU the area Computers for Absolute Beginners Free if you (tel) 01782 234775 get Email: [email protected] COURSE STARTS ON THURS 10 TH OCT, th JSA/ESA/IS and runs until Tues 19 Dec (10 weeks) Please ring to book a place Wednesdays £5.00 if you Meir Library 4.00 – 5.30 pm live in Stoke- Sandon Road on-Trent, Meir £10.00 if you Stoke-on-Trent live outside ST3 7DJ Email and Internet the area (tel) 01782 234775 COURSE STARTS ON WED 16 TH OCT, th Free if you Email: [email protected] and runs until Mon 20 Nov (6 weeks) get JSA/ESA/IS Please ring to book a place Thursdays £32.00 if you City Central (Hanley) Library 10.00 am live in Stoke- Bethesda Street - on-Trent, Hanley 12 noon £37.00 if you Stoke-on-Trent Word Processing live outside ST1 3RS the area COURSE STARTS ON THURS 24 TH OCT, (tel) 01782 234775 and runs until Thurs 19 th Dec (8 weeks) £25.50 if you Email: [email protected] get JSA/ESA/IS Please ring to book a place Mondays £5.00 if you Bentilee Library 4.00 – 5.30 pm live in Stoke- Bentilee Neighbourhood centre on-Trent, Dawlish Drive £10.00 if you Stoke-on-Trent Introduction to Word Processing/Excel live outside ST2 0EU the area COURSE STARTS ON MON 4 TH NOV, (tel) 01782 234775 and runs until Mon 9 th Dec (6 weeks) Free if you Email: [email protected] get JSA/ESA/IS Please ring to book a place Mondays £29.00 if you City Central (Hanley) Library 12.30 – 2.30 pm live in Stoke- Bethesda Street on-Trent, Hanley £24.00 if you Stoke-on-Trent live outside ST1 3RS Excel the area COURSE STARTS ON MON 11 TH NOV, th (tel) 01782 234775 and runs until Mon 16 Dec £19.00 if you Email: [email protected] (6 weeks) get JSA/ESA/IS Please ring to book a place Thursdays £24.00 if you Blurton Community Hub 6.00 – 8.00 pm live in Stoke- Ingestre Square on-Trent, off Finstock Avenue £29.00 if you Blurton
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