WEA has some exciting new courses in this session. Ring Kathy on 293 8077 for a brochure, collect one from the library, or read about them on our website.
WEA’s ‘coffee and craft’ courses are proving very popular. Held in the warm friendly atmosphere of the Farmyard CafĂ© at Lindale, the next one shows you how to make a book. Tuesday 25 August at 10am, $12 including coffee and a scone.
‘Love’s Labour's Lost’ is Shakespeare’s freshest early comedy, full of wit and irony. Join the fun in WEA’s popular Shakespeare course, starting 25 August 2-4pm.
Is an organic business a niche market of the way of the future and is it sustainable? Take this opportunity to find out from the managing director of a successful organic retail company. Sunday 30 August, 2pm.
WEA’s popular Music Appreciation course starts on Wednesday 2 September at 9.45am. Join tutor Jane Godfrey as she explores music from Europe and South America, but be quick, places filling up.
Stories about the Trojan wars and that heroic age are depicted in Homer’s brilliant epic poetry. Popular historian Dr. Matthew Trundle will be exploring the Iliad and the Odessey on two Sundays 6 & 13 September, 1.30-4pm. Don’t miss these great talks.
Anthony Dreaver will be continuing his historical exploration of Wellington’s west coast on 10 and 17 September, plus a field trip on 19 September. See our beautiful part of the country with fresh eyes.
Own a bike? Learn how to maintain it in tip-top condition with cycle technician, Matthew Nicol. Monday 14 September, 6.30- 9 pm at the ‘On yer bike’ shop.
Literature for fun. Join Amanda Hanan, teacher, writer and performer, to read and enjoy a popular New Zealand play. Bring out the creator in you! Four Fridays, 16 September – 9 October.
Details on all courses can be found on our website.
Online enrolments are possible, with payment by direct debit (instructions sent with your enrolment acknowledgement), by post, or in person at the office.
Note that we do prefer enrolments and payment is made at least two days prior to a course in order to make decisions as to course viability.
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