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Iona School Workshops

Andrea Lee | 06.03.2008 20:03 | Education

Details of up coming workshops at Iona School.

Felt Slippers
Felt Slippers

Felt Dolls
Felt Dolls


Craft Workshops

Making a Baby Doll
with Renate Weger
Fri 14th & Sat 15th March
Fri 7-9.30pm / Sat 9.30-4.30pm
cost: £30

Doll Making Workshop
with Christine Fynes-Clinton
Author of ‘All year Round”
Fri 11th & Sat 12th April
Fri 7-9.30pm / Sat 9.30-4.30pm
cost: £40

Making Felt Slippers
with Renate Weger
Sat 8th June
9.30-4.30pm
cost: £40

Materials are included for all workshops. All workshops are for adults. However, we hope to be running workshops for children in the near future.
For more information contact
Renate Weger on 0115 9415295

Art Workshops
Wet on wet colour painting, working with seasonal themes and stories.

Painting workshop
March 15th
with Rob Strafford
half-day workshop
10am-2pm
cost: £18

Veil Painting
March 29th & 30th
with Rob Strafford
weekend workshop
10am-5pm each day
cost: £65

Suitable for beginners and those with experience. All materials are provided.
Workshops are held at Iona School
For more information please contact
Rob Strafford on 01773 535201


Iona School, 310 Sneinton Dale, Nottingham. NG3 7DN
 iona.school@tiscali.co.uk
www.theionaschool.org.uk
Tel: 0115 9415295

Registered Charity No. 516999

The Education at Iona School…

*Fosters healthy development in every child.

*Enables children to reach their potential.

*Helps children to develop the skills they need to contribute to society.


We believe that education should be a continuing process and our task is to stimulate and develop the faculties and skills that enable our pupils to learn
for life….
from life….
throughout life.

Andrea Lee
- e-mail: andrea@phils.plus.com