2514 days ago

LIFE SKILLS COURSE - COOKING ON A BUDGET

Mark Hudson from Community Focus Trust

We will be launching our very first Life Skills course, with "Cooking On A Budget". We are excited to have Chef & Author Sarah Angelo with us, who will be taking this 4-week course on a Tuesday.

You will learn how to save cash in the kitchen, cooking on a budget along with shopping tips, eating healthy and meal planning.

This 4-week course starts Tuesday 19th February 12pm - 3pm at Empower Church, with a small cost of $5.00 per session, to cover ingredients. Everyone who completes the 4 weeks course, will also receive a copy of "Cash In The Kitchen".

So book your place TODAY, as seats are limited.

You can message us or email mark@empowerchurch.co.nz to secure your seat TODAY.

Life Skills I Starts Tues 19th Feb 12pm - 3pm I Empower Church I 140 Springfield Rd I St Albans.

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