Public Notices THE ARTS OF THEMERUN... Coming Lecture ...TO BE A THEA TRE OF UNIVERSAL HAPPENING THE EMIN FOUND A TION PRESENTS - “fragments of a Great Teaching series." THE CENTRE GALLERY of the ARTS CENTRE TUESDAY, APRIL 22ndR.O.A.R.
Art courses Term Two: Enrolment IN PERSON ONLY. Tuesday 22 April, 9.00 a.m. — 3.00 p.m. Council Room. (C Block on Moorhouse Avenue). Drawing: Mondays, 9 June — 18 August, 10.30 a.m. — 12.30 p.m. OR 6.00 — 8.00 p.m. $27.00. Figure Drawing: Wednesdays, 4 June — 6 August, 5.15 — 7.15 p.m. OR 7.30 — 9.30 p.m. $37.00. Basic Graphic Design: Thursdays, 5 June — 24 July, 6.00 — 8.30 p.m. $21.00. Ticketwriting: Wednesdays, 4 June — 20 August, 7.00 — 9.00 p.m. $21.00. Photography: Tuesdays, 27 May — 12 August, 6.00 — 9.00 p.m. OR Thursdays, 29 May — 16 August, 6.00 — 9.00 p.m. $54.00. Etching: Thursdays, 5 June — 7 August, 6.00 — 9.00 p.m. $27.00. Screenprinting: Tuesdays, 3 June — 18 August, 6.00 — 9.00 p.m. $27.00. 3-Dimensional Studies: Wednesdays, 4 June — 25 July, 6.00 — 9.00 p.m. $27.00. CRAFT/COTTAGE INDUSTRY COURSES Ticketwriting for Employment: Mondays, 21 July — 10 November, 7.00 — 9.00 p.m. $24.00. Patchwork, Quilting & Applique: Fridays, 30 May — 15 August, 10.00 a.m. — 12.00 noon. $21.00. Fabric Printing: Thursdays, 29 May — 31 July, 9.30 a.m. — 12.00 noon. $27.00. Bookbinding: Thursdays, 29 May — 14 August, 6.00 — 9.00 p.m. $21.00. WOMEN Enrol for TERM 2 courses now and have a productive, enjoyable winter. New Outlook: The course aims to build confidence and communication skills and offers an introduction to current affairs, vocational and re-education opportunities and community involvement. There is plenty of time for discussion and making friends, guest speakers and visits to a variety of interesting places in the community. A 6-week course, 9.30 a.m. to 2.00 p.m., Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. Starts June 3. $20.00. Women and Money: Dollars & Sense: Six sessions for women who would like more knowledge and confidence for dealing with such matters as budgeting, banking, tax and insurance. Guest speakers, discussion and information. Fridays, 30 May — 4 July, 9.30 a.m. — 12.00 noon. $13.00. Returning to the Workforce: A four-day course for women hoping to reenter the paid workforce. Emphasis will be on current information, preparing a personal resume, and interview techniques. Tuesday, 27 May — Friday, 30 May, 9.30 a.m. — 3.00 p.m. $13.00. CRECHE There is a creche available on the Polytechnic site. Early booking is advisable. Enquiries: 798-150, ext 8102. Food Hygiene: A short course for people working in all areas of food preparation. Four sessions of 3 hours (Tuesdays). Courses commence on 27 May, 10 June and 8 July. $34.00. Pattern Drafting — Basic Principles: Next course in men’s wear (trousers and jackets). Thursday, 7.00 — 9.00 p.m. Commences 29 May. Children's wear course commences 11 September. $21.00 for each course. Quantity Cookery — Stage Two: Course for people employed in food service in hospitals, homes for the aged, etc. This course is offered as a series of independent modules. For further details, please contact the Information Centre. The Polytechnic Hairdressing Section has a fully equipped salon offering all hairdressing services at modest prices. To make a booking or for further details, please contact the salon — phone 798-150 ext 8051. Using Your Accountant and Banker Profitably: A seminar led by an accountant and banker which advises small business operators on how to obtain maximum benefit from their accountant and banker. Wednesday, 7 May, 5.30 — 9.00 p.m. Course code: 6124. $25.00. Methods Time Measurement: Two complementary and practical courses on work measurements, time study and rating, leading to the MTM (UK) Association Certificate to be held in May. For further information please ring Mrs Sherryll Wilson, 798-150 ext 8066. Course code: 6130. Enrolments for part-time computing classes in the second term (26 May to 22 August) will be taken on: FRIDAY 2 MAY 1986 AT THE POLYTECHNIC Further details on enrolment will be published on Saturday 26 April. Getting into Children’s Books: A discussion course for parents and teachers who want to discover good children's literature from pre-school to teenage. Thursday, 7.00 — 9.00 p.m., begins 29 May. Cost: $27.00. Maori Language: 6 week block courses 9.00 a.m. — 4.00 p.m. daily. Continuation: Begins Monday 26 May. Cost: $36.00. „ Beginners: Begins Monday 14 July. Cost: $36.00. Complete the coupon and mall with money to: ■ THE INFORMATION CENTRE g | CHRISTCHURCH POLYTECHNIC PO BOX 22095 B I CHRISTCHURCH ■ ——————l ” I would like to enrol In: | | Course name or number: | Family name: ■ B First name:Second name: | I . Address: I ! i I Phone No. Home Bus- e xt I Date of birth:Fees enclosed: $ ■ n — 1 ftroi 0B OEB dAsma wwu BHEM SKSE9 «MSB aUmi ■■SB ata**
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