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Spaces still available on creative workshops in Portstewart, Ballycastle and Ballymoney

Spaces still available on creative workshops in Portstewart, Ballycastle and Ballymoney

Tue, January 14, 2020

Are you interested in trying something different this New Year?

Spaces are still available on a range of fun and creative workshops at Flowerfield Arts Centre in Portstewart along with great outreach classes at Ballymoney Town Hall and Sheskburn House, Ballycastle.

Choose from Kiln Formed Glass with local maker Natasha Duddy or have Fun with Flowers with the very talented Elaine Taylor on Monday evenings. Painting For Pleasure begins on 16th January from 2pm to 4pm or for something even more adventurous try Clay Days on Tuesdays or Clay Nights on Mondays from January 20th. If you are feeling more active, stretch away your troubles with a Yoga class every Wednesday evening.

Ballymoney Town Hall will host a one off floristry class on January 18th along with Calligraphy and Patchwork classes starting on January 20th. A Painting For Pleasure course will take place on Wednesday evenings from January 22nd and every Thursday evening in Sheskburn House from January 23rd.

With limited spaces still available, it’s not too late to make learning something new your resolution this New Year!

For full details of all available classes including costs go to www.flowerfield.org or ring the Booking Office on 028 7083 1400.

Yoga classes begin in Flowerfield Arts Centre from Wednesday 15th January. A floristry class with take place in Ballymoney Town Hall on Saturday 18th January from 10.30am -12.30pm where you will learn a step-by-step rose arrangement. Try your hand at pottery with Clay Days and Clay Nights at Flowerfield Arts Centre this New Year. Painting for Pleasure courses will begin in Ballymoney Town Hall and Sheskburn House, Ballycastle later this month.