Papanui High School Term 1 Nightclass Vacancies
We still have vacancies in the following Nightclasses for this term
MONDAY NIGHTS - BEGINNING 18 FEBRUARY FOR 7 WEEKS
Cooking Around the World
Booty Barre
Cake Design - Using buttercream and glazes
Dressmaking
General English Elementary - Upper Intermediate
Ukulele and Guitar for Improvers
Te Reo for Beginners
Yoga Beyond Beginners
TUESDAY NIGHTS - BEGINNING 19 FEBRUARY FOR 7 WEEKS
Chinese Massage Intro Course
Chinese Language for Beginners
Creativity Revival Group
Dressmaking
Japanese Language for Beginners
Mosaics
Pottery - Hand Construction
Spanish for Beginners
Yoga
WEDNESDAY NIGHTS - BEGINNING 20 FEBRUARY FOR 7 WEEKS
Cooking Flavours of Asia
Dressmaking
Future Living Skills - a practical course in sustainability
at home
Italian Language for Beginners
Pilates for Beginners
Salsa Dance - Ladies Salsa Shines Course
Thai Cooking
Woodwork Experienced
Writing Books for Children and Young Adults
Yoga for Beginners
THURSDAY NIGHTS - BEGINNING 21 FEBRUARY
FOR 7 WEEKS
Cooking Healthy Homestyle Food
Dressmaking
Embroidery for Beginners
WEEKEND COURSES
Belly Dancing
Book Making
Cheese Making
Furniture Restoration and Polishing
Home Decorating, Painting, Plastering and Wallpapering
Screen Printing on Fabric
Upholstery
For further information and enrolment in any of these courses please visit our website www.papanui.school.nz... or email Barbara Roper rpb@papanui.school.nz or telephone our office on 033520701
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Many New Zealand gardens aren’t seeing as many monarch butterflies fluttering around their swan plants and flower beds these days — the hungry Asian paper wasp has been taking its toll.
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