3134 days ago

Community art classes

Glenys from Flagstaff

THE ART GARAGE Flagstaff Hamilton
EXPLORE YOUR CREATIVITY!
Community Acrylic Painting Classes

Each Wednesday
23 Aug to 27 Sept 2017
(9.30 am-11.30 am; 12.30 pm to 2.30 pm, or 7.00 pm to 9.00 pm.)
or
18 Oct 2017 to 22 Nov 2017
(9.30 am-11.30 am; 12.30 pm to 2.30 pm, or 7.00 pm to 9.00 pm.)

6 week block courses $120 per person

BOOK NOW
Contact: Glenys Steele
glenys@aboutbestpractice.co.nz
027 6996953
07 8543384 and leave a message
Bookings essential.

Come and explore your creativity!
Materials list will be provided.
Beginners and continuers welcome

Flyer July 17.pdf Download View

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