When Pulteney Centre opens to the public on January 23 there will be plenty of new classes and groups to join,
running both during the day and evening.
Why not make it your New Year's Resolution to try something different this year with one of the following, all held in Pulteney Centre.
Free courses funded by the Highland Council (Computing Courses funded by Citizens Online)
Monday
Jewellery Making: 10.30-12.30pm. A fun course where learners can make bracelets and necklaces using various
clays, metals and gems.
Art Studies: 6.30-8.30pm. Suitable for anyone who is interested in art. A variety of materials will be used during the
course.
Professional Cookery: 7-9pm. This course covers food preparation and cooking using a wide range of foods and cooking methods. Ideal for anyone wishing to advance their skills and knowledge.
Floral Art: 7.30-9.30pm. This course aims to give a variety of techniques from simple verticals and curves to Japanese, modern, artificial flower making and then more substantial displays as we move towards Easter.
Tuesday
Basic Computing (Funded by Citizens Online): 7-9pm. This is suitable for anyone with little or no computer knowledge. Come along and learn how to use the Internet, send emails, use Facebook and Skype, upload photos and do basic editing.
Thursday
Basic Computing (Funded by Citizens Online): 11.30-1.30pm. (Same as Tuesday)
Spanish for beginners: 7-9pm. Interested in learning a new language? This course will teach learners the basics of Spanish.
Cooking for Beginners: 7-9pm. Perfect for those willing to make a first start in the kitchen, the aim of this course is to equip people with the skills needed to cook nutritious, affordable meals.
Classes with dates not yet arranged - Cooking for Men: Ideally suited for men who would like to learn new skills to boost their confidence in the kitchen. This course will teach learners how to prepare and cook a range of everyday foods.
Courses which will be charged to attend
PC Passport: Monday 7-9pm and Wednesday 2-4pm. Ideal for anyone looking to gain a recognised computer qualification at Intermediate 1 or 2 or for employers looking to improve their employees computing
skills. The course covers Internet, Email, Online Communications, Word Processing, Presentations and
Spreadsheets. People can choose to do single units or the full course. ILA funding can be claimed to pay
for this qualification.
Textiles: Tuesday 7-9pm and Thursday 7-9pm. Create wall hangings, mosaics, silk vases and felt making.
Learners pay for the course and material costs.
61623; Drawing and Painting Studies: Friday 2-4pm. Ideal for anyone who is interested in drawing and painting.
Learners can bring along their own materials and receive tutoring.
To book a place on any of these courses or to find out more information please contact PPP on 01955 606950 or
email p-p-p[AT]btconnect.com.