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Make your holiday snaps come alive at Flowerfield Arts Centre



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Published Date: 07 May 2008
ARE you planning a holiday to remember this year?
Do your family and friends silently groan when you say ‘you must see my holiday photos’?

easilearn.org from the WEA has a course to ensure your friends don’t need to stifle any yawns when they admire your treasured pictures.

‘Make Your Holiday Snaps Come Alive’ will take place in Flowerfield Arts Centre on Saturday, May 24, 10am to 4pm.

WEA Development Officer, Diane Greer, explains: “This workshop will turn your holiday snaps into a short DVD complemented by music and text.

“You don’t need the skills of Spielberg or Coppola to produce great results. You will be guided by the experience and enthusiasm of tutor, Paddy Nash, and by the end of the workshop you will have learnt new skills and produced a short DVD to show off to friends and family.”

To find out more about this and the other courses available and to register log on to www.easilearn.org. You can also contact the WEA on (028) 9032 9718 or email info@easilearn.org.



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  • Last Updated: 05 May 2008 12:49 PM
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