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Free Senior Cooking Classes - Tauranga

Merina from Bethlehem

Do you want to brush up on your cooking skills?

Cooking for only 1 or 2 people?

This course is for you, and it’s FREE!

Senior Chef Cooking Classes – Available in three locations across Tauranga:

St Johns Anglican Church Ōtūmoetai
St George’s Anglican Parish of Gate Pa
Papamoa East Anglican Church

St Johns Anglican Church Ōtūmoetai will be running their third first Senior Chef cooking class this year.
Come along and cook up a storm!
The course runs for 8 weeks. From June 7th – August 22nd.

You will learn new skills, make new friends, and get an education on food and nutrition.
We only have a limit of 12 people per class, so register now!

Held in the St Johns Anglican Church, 94 Bureta Road, Ōtūmoetai, Tauranga,

Phone: 576 9923 or email: communityactivities.otumoetai@waiapu.com

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