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Apr. 5th, 2011 07:27 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Anyone interested in really inexpensive courses?
At work, we've recently start a new venture, running courses in practical skills. Mainly DIY so far (decorating, woodwork, etc.), but we've added a few more specialist ones, like woodcarving, and furniture restoration (more crafty stuff is being developed too).
They all either run for 1 full day at the weekend of for 4 evenings.
As it's a new venture, the focus initially is to get people to come along, rather than on loads of money, we're doing a few discount things.
The really good one is for friends and family, which is 90% off - so £13.50 for a day or £4 each evening for courses that are normally £135/£160.
So if anyone is interested, check out the details on the website (The Good Life Centre), and use the code "SAMPLE" at checkout.
At work, we've recently start a new venture, running courses in practical skills. Mainly DIY so far (decorating, woodwork, etc.), but we've added a few more specialist ones, like woodcarving, and furniture restoration (more crafty stuff is being developed too).
They all either run for 1 full day at the weekend of for 4 evenings.
As it's a new venture, the focus initially is to get people to come along, rather than on loads of money, we're doing a few discount things.
The really good one is for friends and family, which is 90% off - so £13.50 for a day or £4 each evening for courses that are normally £135/£160.
So if anyone is interested, check out the details on the website (The Good Life Centre), and use the code "SAMPLE" at checkout.
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Date: 2011-04-05 11:59 am (UTC)