Programme of Courses for Autumn 2009
The Birstall and Rothley Branch of the Workers' Educational Association offers three choices for the autumn
Rothley
Pompeii and Herculaneum
This is our very popular Tuesday morning history class and enrolments must be made by post to secure a place. Please do not turn up at the first class as you could be disappointed! Enjoy history with this popular tutor.
Tutor: Colin Groves
Venue: The Rothley Centre, Mountsorrel Lane, Rothley
Date and Time: Tuesday 15th September 2009 for 10 weeks 10.00 - 11.30 am
Fees: £43.50, Concession A: £39.15 (not available for those retired), Concession B: Free
Birstall
Afternoon Tai Chi
This is a lovely way to keep your body supple or gently move those flagging knee and hip joints. The soft-flowing movements to quiet music promote stress reduction and well-being and this class is suitable for all ages and abilities. The tutor will be pleased to discuss the movements if you have doubts about your ability to participate in this enjoyable form of exercise. Beginners and those with experience will be very welcome.
Tutor: Laraine Tucker
Venue: Birstall Methodist Church Hall, Wanlip Lane, Birstall
Date and Time: Tuesday 15th September 2009 for 12 weeks 1.30 - 3.30 pm
Fees: £69.60, Concession A: £62.65 (not available to those retired), Concession B: Free
Rothley
Catching The Light
Come and explore the dynamic concept of light in art and how artists represent it as a form of energy, patterns and other ways. Artists will range from Monet, Seurat, Delaunay and Boccioni. If you enjoy looking at paintings and want to increase the pleasure gained from the gallery visit then this is the course for you. Just come with a lively, open-minded interest in art!
Tutor: Janis Baker
Venue: The Rothley Centre, Mountsorrel Lane, Rothley
Date and Time: Wednesday 16th September for 10 weeks 7.15 - 9.15 pm
Fees: £58.00, Concession A: £52.50 (not available to those retired), Concession B: Free
Further Information
Click here for the course enrolment form.
For further details please contact:
Marion Vincent on 0116 2303405; or
Franca Freeman on 0116 2362566
Please read the Information page for terms & conditions and other useful information.
Further courses are held at the other ten WEA branches in the county and in the city. To find out more about the available courses contact your nearest WEA office from the list of Leicestershire contacts. Your local library should also have brochures at the beginning of each term.