wn op B TEENS ‘and instructors. who Society gathered at John Lawson Park for a picnic rece: 48 great summer of ocean expeditions, marine trades train ning and job-shadowing. ‘North Shore Continu n fall Course Calendar 2 po gOser 600 adultc classes to ‘Sea mates participated with the Vancouver Ocean Challenge . The group capped off 9 ‘Education offers a wide selection for everyone. \ N a clooke. from Sunday, September 7, 1997 -- North Shore News ~ 24 We're starting our mornings earlier for your convenience. Starting August 30, 1997 our doors will be open 7:30am to 7:00pm monday to friday 9:00am to 2 pm - saturday closed sunday and holidays you can reach us 24 hours a day at 985.2131 - 986.6222 or on our website at www.nsnews.com seasons . North Shore Continuing Education's Fall brochure is ' . Now out and is full of hundreds .of classes for adults on the North Shore. “It’s amazing how many different classes you can find in this brochure,” say Program administrator, Barbera McBride. Computer and : Internet classes continue to ‘attract many people who want to be active perticipants in the information technology. “With. five modem IBM labs, the _ Lucas Centre 2132 Hamitton is able to offer both day and ~ evening classes and, for the first time, some discounted classes in the 4:30 to 6:30 time | period,” reports computer co- ordinator Joan Fleischer. In addition to computer classes, “the Business Division offers a ~ variety of cornmunications and business courses. New this fall is the Smail Business : Management Dipioma program. It and other diploma programs will be explained at a free information session on Monday, “2132 Hamil | zzz North Shore September 8, at 7:30 p.m. at the Lucas Centre. “With Christmas just around the comer, making gifts, hore “workishops on October 18 and: : November t offer a decorations and festive foods. can be easy with wide... selections of specialty classes flared this term,” reports co- ordinator Katherine Laubman. Most of these classes are a planned for late October and early November. In addition to the festive seasonal.” preparations, September classes in floral work, paper crafts, pottery, sculpture, woodwork, painting and photography are sources of .. mary gifts. For those interested in health and lifestyies, the Fati brochure lists over forty different classes from aromatherapy to yoga. Of special interest this term are two free classes. On. September 1? popular educator _- Terry Small will talk to parents about how they can help their “children improve their study habits (APO1). On October 21, weil known financial advisor Mike Grenby and a panel of experts will help you with "Your money and your life” (APO2). Both seminars begin at 7:30 at the Lucas Centre and pre- registration is recommended. For those with busy weekday schedules, the Saturday St-North ~ Meditation, Kite. Making. Cotta Pot Painting; ! Moss: _ Hariging Baskets and If residents did not resolve ihe’ Fall brochure in their August ” 17th edition of the N.S, News, they can pick up one at the Lucas Centre or any library and - at many stores and banks, Call. 995-8888 for @ looetion near” you. “We are very. y pleased 10 be. . able to offer North Shore residents such a variaty of learning opportunities. Aleng with the programs at tha Recreation Centers ang Capilano College, the North .. - Shore is indeed a privileged piace to live and work,” concludes McBride. For more. information about North Shore Continwing Education's Fall classes, call 986-8888, — Continuing. Educat on | 936-8333. h Vancouver