3185 days ago

Community Art classes

Glenys from Flagstaff

Acrylic painting classes
The Art Garage


Professional art tutoring from a qualified working artist is coming to your neighbourhood and we want you to take this opportunity to explore and
join us!
Starting: Wednesday 31 May 2017, 9.30am to 11.30pm.OR
Wednesday 31 May 2017, 12.30pm to 2.30pm OR
Wednesday 31 May 2017, 7.00pm to 9.00pm
End date: Wednesday 5 July 2017

Venue: 37 Cashmere Place, Flagstaff, Hamilton.
Class size : Maximum 10 adults.
Cost: $120 per person for the 6 week block course.

Materials: A materials list will be provided. Tutoring in acrylics.
If you are keen to join us, please contact us before Friday 26 May 2017 to register. First 10 to register will take the places. Payment is prior to class starting ( non refundable).

Glen Steele glenys@aboutbestpractice.co.nz
or 07 854 3384 and leave a message if I am not there to answer.

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Should the government levy industries that contribute to financial hardship?
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