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Summer workshops for September 2014

8/28/2014

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Friday 5th September Friday 12th September
10.30 am to 4.00 pm with a break for lunch 
Devising and delivering a local history guided walk

We shall talk about research and organizing findings into themes.
Then we shall be on the streets using place as a trigger for heritage
information. 
Workshops run by David Lay and Dr Maryanne Traylen. David and
Maryanne have been devising walks and tours for over ten years both locally ​and in London.

 At
 42a The Old High Street, The Creative Quarter, Folkestone, 
 CT20 1RN

To book for these free workshops
 Places limited to 6 per workshop so book soon
 Call David or Maryanne
 01303 227150 Mob 0750-5813297
 E-mail pavementpounders@gmail.com


http://www.betweenthestorms.co.uk/summer-workshops.html
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This project is devised and managed by Pavement Pounders Community Interest Company.
It is funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund.



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Thank you to all who took part in our drawing  for heritage workshop 

8/24/2014

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The drawings of the Folkestone pilot station are particularly poignant as it was being demolished as we drew!
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Drawing for Heritage Workshop tHURSDAY 21ST aUGUST 2014

8/11/2014

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TWO PLACES STILL AVAILABLE 
Meet at 42a The Old High Street at 10.30 a.m.
 
This workshop is led by David Lay veteran of many drawing workshops including the Creative Quarter Big Draw. 
This workshop is part of our "Between the Storms Project" exploring the heritage of Folkestone as a cross-channel port.
The first workshop was a great success. Join us !

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Free Summer workshops

8/5/2014

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Thursday 7th. August Thursday - 14th August
Drawing buildings for heritage and evoking memories
through drawing


On 7th August  and again on 14th we shall explore how we can literally draw on our memories. 
10-4 pm with a break for lunch. The format will be similar to our very successful photography workshops. weather permitting we shall be sketching in and around the harbour for most of the time but with some time in the studio.


Both workshops run by David Lay who has led many drawing workshops locally.  Maximum of 6 for each workshop so book now to avoid disappointment. Those of you who think you can't draw especially welcome.
Phone 01303 227150 Mobile 0750 5813297 or e-mail pavementpounders@gmail.

These workshops are part of our Between the Storms project exploring the heritage of Folkestone as a cross channel port.
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