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$10 Trial Art classes

Karori Arts & Crafts Centre Inc

We're holding $10 trial art classes for most of our Kids and Adults art classes next week (starting Feb 11th), this is a great deal and means that you can try out a class, or 2, (or all!) to help get a feel for which class would suit you or your child best.

Trial classes are being held at the 'usual' time of each class - note most classes start week of Feb 18th. Also, trials will only go ahead if we have enough bookings, please book by emailing us at info@kacc.org.nz

Kids classes:
Monday Art: 4.00 – 5.15 pm, (6-10 yrs old)
NEW: Monday Art for Teens:4.00 – 5.15pm, (11-15 yrs old)

Tuesday Art : 3.25 – 4.25 pm, (5- 7yrs old)

Tuesday Drawing: 3.30 - 4.30 pm, (6-10 yrs old)

Tuesday Art:4.30 – 5.30 pm, (8-10 yrs old)

Tuesday Drawing: 4.35 - 5.35 pm, (11-16yrs old)

Thursday Art: 3.30 – 4.30 pm, ( 5- 8yr old)

Thursday Art: 4.00 – 5.30 pm, (8-12 year olds)

Adults
- Tuesday 12 Feb 9.45am to 12.30pm—Intermediate Watercolour—Robyn Eastgate-Manning,

- Tuesday 12 Feb 1-4pm—Improve your Painting & Drawing in any medium—Rosemary Stokell,
- Monday 18 Feb 1-3pm Drawing—all levels—Helen Casey).

We'd love to see you there!

For more details on each class please have a look on our website: www.kacc.org.nz...

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