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Bristol - Event Notice
Monday October 06 2008
Start Time: 11:00 PM

Basic Conversations in Sign Language

category bristol | community | event notice author Thursday October 02, 2008 12:41author by Mark Boyle - The Freeconomy Communityauthor email markboyle69 at hotmail dot comauthor phone 0775 886 1783 Report this post to the editors

*Freeskilling* @ 7pm Tuesday 7th Oct Better Food Cafe

And for *Freeskilling* this week coming, something completely different!

It's called 'Basic Conversations in Sign Language' and it will take place @ 7pm in Better Food Company Cafe, Sevier St. this Tues 7th Oct.

Angel will be teaching us how to do the very basics in Sign Language, a skill very useful for a whole host of reasons and something more of us should really learn.

The evening will start of with Angel going through some common phrases and end with us all practicing with each other. So not only will you get to learn sign, you'll also get to meet a load of new people! Possibly even go for a drink nearby afterwards for those who are up for it!

The night is FREE for everyone (as always) and all are welcome you don't have to be a memb er of the Freeconomy Community, but you should join anyway cos it's great :-D

So tell any friends you have who are interested in any aspect of clothing, the more the merrier!

If you want to see the line-up for the next 6 weeks also, check out the following link (or copy and paste) -
www.justfortheloveofit.org/resources/Freeskilling Poster2 dev2.pdf

Big thanks also to the Better Food Co. for allowing us to use the space for free - so if you like delicious organic veggies, give them your support, they do amazing work.

See you there!!!!

Related Link: http://www.justfortheloveofit.org
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