Community Notices

Sandra McKernan —

Defensive Driving Courses (see PDF below), Martial Arts, Adult and Community Education, Archery Holiday Programme

"Want to learn a Martial Art, get fit, make new friends? Pulse TKD has classes for all ages/capabilities and are currently accepting new members. More information at www.pulsetkd.co.nz or email info@pulsetkd.co.nz."


Adult and Community Education at Shirley Boys’ High 2016

Risingholme Community Centre will be offering the following classes at Shirley Boys’ High School throughout, 2016 to provide a full and varied adult and community education programme.

Arduino Introduction to coding and electronics, Bake and Decorate, Computing Excel, Computing Word , German Level 1, Graphology, NZ Sign Language Level 3b, Spanish Level 1 Beginners, Spanish Level 2 Elementary, Te Reo Maori Level 2, Te Reo Maori Taster Level 2, Art - Painting with Acrylics, Computing Basics, German Level 2 Elementary, Learner Licence, MYOB Essentials, NZ Sign Language Level 1c, NZ Sign Language Level 1d, Spanish Level 3 Elementary, Thai Cooking, Website Design, Yoga Beginners, Yoga Improvers, Designing Your Garden, Kashmiri Wazwan Cooking, NZ Deaf Sign Language Level 1 Taster, NZ Deaf Sign Language Level 1a, NZ Sign Language Level 3d, Photoshop Beginners, Pilates Beginners, Pilates Level 2, Gluten Free Vegetarian Cooking Workshop, Head, Neck and Shoulders Massage, Indian Herbs and Spices, NZ Sign Language for Babies,  NZ Sign Language Level 1 Taster, NZ Sign Language Level 1a, Upholstery, Vegetarian Cooking the Natural Way, Yoga Shirley – Intuitive Meditation

Risingholme Community Centre also provides a wide variety of other short courses during the day or at night in a range of other venues across the city. Classes are offered at Risingholme, Shirley Boys’ High, Riccarton High School and Christchurch Girls’ High School and other venues.

For full details of our programme and courses on offer for Term 2, 2016 we invite you to visit our website www.risingholme.org.nz or email info@risingholme.org.nz or ring 332 7359.

Brochures also available at all public libraries.