Brochure - Letchworth Settlement
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Brochure - Letchworth Settlement
Classes for Adults September 2016 to July 2017 www.letchworthsettlement.org.uk Call 01462 682828 for details Information Building Opening Times Mobile Phones The buildings are open from 9am on weekdays. We ask students not to arrive before this time unless by prior arrangement. Groups and students are asked to leave the building by 10pm during the week. The use of mobile phones is not permitted during classes and meetings, therefore we ask that they are turned off during these times. Weekend opening is made by special arrangement. There is free parking along the side and to the rear of the buildings. At busy times it may still be difficult to find a space. If you need to double park, notices are available in each classroom for you to display in your car. Settlement Opening The Settlement mainly follows the academic calendar. Courses generally run for 10 or 12 weeks; 5 or 6 weeks for short courses. We are open during half-terms for any classes or groups that wish to meet plus workshops but the office may not be open full time. The Settlement will be closed for specific weeks during the Christmas, Easter and Summer holidays. Please see term dates for details. Canteen Refreshments of tea, coffee, sweets and biscuits are available from Canteen staff in the Common Room on most weekday mornings. At other times, students may serve themselves from the kitchen. Car Parking We would recommend that where possible students lift share to ease the pressure on car parking space. Additional parking is available at the Open Air Swimming Pool on Norton Way North (5 minutes walk) or the Bowling and Tennis Court car park on Icknield Way (3 minutes walk). It is important that students and members respect the Tutor, Disabled and Staff parking spaces. Failure to do so may result in being no longer permitted to park on the premises. Accuracy of Information Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of information in this brochure, Letchworth Settlement reserves the right to cancel, reschedule or amend courses and other details after publication. In any event, courses are subject to the regulations applicable to each particular course. Data Some information may be held in a database registered under the Data Protection Act. This will be used for Letchworth Settlement purposes only. Hearing Loops There are hearing loops available in the Brunt Room and the Hall. 2 • The Settlement • 2016-17 Contents 2 4 4 5 6 7 8-16 17-21 22 23-24 24 25-28 29-38 39 40-41 41 41 42 44 45 46 47 General Information Enrolment & Fees Settlement Visits Settlement Membership Daily Diary of Courses and Activities Term Dates Arts & Crafts Languages Creative Writing Fitness Other Clubs at The Settlement Enrolment Form Special Interest Courses Workshops & Lectures Settlement Groups Friends of The Settlement Making Contact Associated Organisations Hiring Charges Dates for your Diary Travel Directions The Settlement Story Settlement Team Manager: Sonia Weston Site Maintenance: Michael Andrews Administrator: Sally Rogers Settlement Officers President: John Bird Chairman: Pam Burn Vice-Chairman: Nigel Carrick Hon. Treasurer: Deniz Brown Hon. Secretary: Celia Twomey Office Hours (Term time only) Monday to Thursday 9.00am – 4.00pm Friday 9.00am – 12.30pm Monday to Friday (evenings) 7.00pm – 8.30pm 2016-17 • The Settlement • 3 Enrolment & Fees All enrolments must be accompanied by an enrolment form found in the centre of this brochure or available from the Settlement Office. Enrolment opening Fees Enrolments will open on Monday 27th June 2016. The office will not accept any enrolments before that date. For all courses beginning in September 2016, course fees must be paid in advance in order to secure a place. Annual Settlement Membership is payable by all students at the time of enrolment. Course fees can be found in this brochure under the description for each course. Enrolment by post Places are available on a first come, first served basis. We therefore encourage students to enrol as soon as possible from 27th June either by posting or handing an enrolment form in to the office. Postal enrolments are dealt with in strict date received order, including over the summer. Please note The Settlement closes for the summer break on Friday 15th July but enrolments may still be posted after that (see above). Enrolment in person or by phone Students may enrol in person at The Settlement or over the phone from 27th June. The office and phone line are likely to be very busy that day so please do consider completing and leaving your enrolment form. Enrolments for September courses must be accompanied by payment (cash, cheque or debit/credit card). If you wish to enrol on a course in the spring or summer terms, please let the Office know your name and contact details as soon as possible. Payment will not be required until towards the end of the previous term. Methods of payment We accept payment by cash, cheque (made payable to ‘Letchworth Settlement’) and debit and credit cards. If enrolling by post please include your card details on the enrolment form. Please note, we do not accept American Express, Diners Club or Corporate Credit Cards. Concessions To extend participation in Settlement courses a small fund exists to help support students who can provide evidence of financial hardship. Discounted fees may be available to Settlement members for one course each term. Concessionary application forms are available from the Settlement Office. Applications will be reviewed by the Concessions Committee. During term time applications will be processed and responded to within 7 working days. Class Numbers We require a minimum number of students for most courses. Generally speaking, we require a minimum of 12 students for Special Interest courses and 10 for other courses. Settlement Visits Each year The Settlement organises a series of visits to places of interest, the theatre, textile events, gardens & arboretums, museums and galleries as well as stately homes. Details and booking forms (advance booking is essential) can be found in the Common Room, Cruse Room and via the website www.letchworthsettlement.org.uk. You can add your name and contact details by calling in at the Office. Suggestions for visits are always welcome as are volunteers to organise visits. Guidance and help is given. All correspondence should be addressed to: The Visits Department, c/o Val Aitken, The Settlement, 229 Nevells Road, Letchworth Garden City, Herts, SG6 4UB. 4 • The Settlement • 2016-17 Membership All students of Settlement courses and members of Settlement Groups are required to be Settlement members. Members have full voting rights at the AGM and enjoy the benefits listed below. The annual fee for 2016-2017 remains at £18 (£13 concession for age 60+). Payments by Standing Order and through Gift Aid are greatly encouraged. A signed Gift Aid declaration (on the enrolment form) will allow The Settlement to collect from the Inland Revenue an additional 25% of the value of the annual membership fee and any donations made. All Members receive the following benefits: • No admin charge for coach visits and theatre trips. • Regular emailings and a Settlement Brochure. • Discounts are available at certain local shops and businesses as listed below. Please address membership enquiries to The Office. Discounts available to members • A Touch of Glass, The Arcade 10% on spends over £10 • Advance Tanning Ltd, 38-40 Leys Avenue 01462 674773 £5 off £35 tanning sessions • Amron’s School of Sewing, 6 The Arcade 07445 705673 10% off • Annie’s Chocolate Emporium, The Arcade 10% on spends over £10 • Arena Stationers, Eastcheap www.arenastationers.com 10% on spends over £5 excluding printer cartridges • Aspidistra Flowers, 7 The Arcade 01462 682388 10% off • Diane Badstevener, Beautician & Holistic Therapist 07899 924487 10% off • Tom Badstevener, Corgi/Gas Engineer 07970 958483 10% off • Bloom Florist, 3 Leys Avenue 10% (excluding Christmas, Valentine’s and Mother’s Day) • Christian Bookshop, Leys Avenue 01462 481285 10% off • Countryside Ski & Climb, 118 High Street, Stevenage 01438 353086 10% off • David’s Bookshop & Music, Eastcheap 10% on spends over £5 • Dot To Dot, 6-8 The Wynd 01462 339631 10% off • Eric T Moore Books erictmoore.co.uk 01462 450497 10% off telephone orders • Fairhaven Whole Foods, Jubilee Trade Centre 01462 675300 5% off • Garden City Crafts, 5 The Wynd 01462 686869 www.gardencitycrafts.com 10% off • Halfords Autocentres, Birds Hill 01462 681552 £35 (flat rate) MOT’s, 15% off services, 5% off repairs • Hermitage Rd & Co., 25 Hermitage Road, Hitchin 01462 433885 10% off (excluding food) • Icas Vilas Fine Art, Leys Avenue 12% off framing • Iz Café, 3-5 Eastcheap 10% off • Jane’s Alterations, Bespoke, Experienced, Professional 01462 671760 10% off • Jewellery Box, 1 The Arcade 10% off excluding watches • Just For Me, 30 Leys Avenue 01462 676688 10% off • Letchworth Mobility, 18 Openshaw Way 01462 680000 www.letchworthmobility.com Ask Andy for a deal • Manor Pharmacy, Broadway 10% off non-medical items • Penco (Art Supplies etc), 92 Hermitage Road, Hitchin 01462 455861 10% off, also ‘3 for 2’ tubes of paint • Professional Dry Cleaners, 25 Eastcheap, Letchworth and 5 Brand Street, Hitchin 10% off Dry Cleaning • Prontaprint, 59 Leys Avenue 01462 674674 10% off • Revive Beauty Salon, 4 The Wynd 01462 674888 10% off treatments • Shoebox, 45 Leys Avenue 01462 683190 10% off on spends over £20 • System Restore U.K., 2 The Wynd 01462 339101 10% off labour costs • The Crafty Vegetarian, 24-25 The Wynd 07858 331550 10% off • The Deli, 19 The Wynd 07825 321778 10% off • The Little Ironing Shop, 23 The Wynd 01462 339128 10% off • The Secret Wardrobe, 1 The Wynd 07921 869771 Offers available on multiple buys • Tim’s Art Supplies, 17 Churchyard, Hitchin 01462 455376 10% off excluding loyalty card • Town & Garden, Sun Street, Hitchin 01462 434440 10% off 2016-17 • The Settlement • 5 Daily Diary Monday Tuesday Morning Morning Food & Feasting in Art Living under the Tudors Three Masterpieces of 19th Century European Fiction Get Writing for Starters and Returners Water Colour Classes Upholstery French – Intermediate 1 Italian – Intermediate 2 29 33 36 22 8 12 17 19 Afternoon The Improvers: Capability Brown & Others SC Gardens in Tudor & Stuart Times SC Global Geopolitics Patchwork & Quilting Upholstery Italian – Advanced London in the 18th Century A Touch of Grey Food in Fiction French – Beginners NEW First Garden City Ladies Group 30 30 33 10 12 20 30 33 36 17 42 Evening Upholstery The Settlement Singers NEW Italian – Advanced Chalk Pastels for Beginners SC NEW Knitting for Beginners SC NEW Abstract Painting NEW Spanish Tutors’ Certificate NEW Settlement Players Dance Steps Academy Letchworth Garden City Society Table Tennis Letchworth & Hitchin Chess Club 6 • The Settlement • 2016-17 SC: Short Course 11 29 20 13 13 8 21 41 42 42 24 24 50+ Exercise to Music Keep Fit How Do Buildings Not Fall Down? SC What is Evolution? SC Biology for Beginners Architecture & Society in 19th Century – Part 2 Cambridge – a Place of Libraries, Gardens, Chapels & Art Treasures SC Patchwork & Quilting Upholstery Italian – Intermediate Plus Rag Rugs SC Chinese Brush Painting – Seasonal Landscapes SC Chinese Brush Painting – Flower Painting SC Beading Basics SC NEW 23 23 30 31 34 37 34 10 12 19 14 14 14 14 Afternoon Pilates Functional Fitness – Fit ‘n’ Fifty Pottery and Porcelain in Britain, c. 4000 BC to AD 1900 A Couple of Song and Dance Men: The Art and Genius of Fred Astaire & Gene Kelly How We Became a Television Nation Silver Jewellery SC NEW Acrylic Painting SC NEW Contemporary Sculpture SC Photographic Collage SC The Sketchbook SC Machine Embroidery Italian – Advanced 1 Italian – Advanced 2 Spanish – Beginners NEW 23 23 31 34 37 15 15 15 16 15 10 19 20 20 Evening Still Life & Life Drawing Letchworth Art Society Italian – Intermediate 1 8 40 19 Cut Flowers for Beginners NEW 13 Letchworth Natural History Society 42 Dance Steps Academy 42 Wednesday Morning Journey through Arab Culture SC 31 Handsome, Clever & Rich: Jane Austen’s Emma SC 31 Boom & Binge: Disease & Discoveries in the 19th Century 34 Walking with History – Part 1 SC 37 French Literature on Women SC 37 Ways with Watercolour Painting 9 French – Beginners 2 17 Get Writing for Returners 22 Introduction to Soapstone Carving SC NEW 16 Introduction to Egg Tempera SC 16 Introduction to Papercutting SC NEW 16 Cake Decorating & Sugarcraft 12 Daytime Art Club 40 Afternoon The Sexual Revolution on Stage Life Drawing Applied Arts Daytime Art Club Spanish – Intermediate Spanish – Advanced French – Advanced Conversation 35 8 9 40 21 21 18 Evening Life Drawing Patchwork and Quilting Simply Sewing Spanish – Beginners NEW Spanish – Improvers Italian – Beginners Plus Get Writing Starters and Returners Dance Steps Academy Settlement Players 9 10 11 20 21 18 22 42 41 Term Dates 2016-2017 Thursday Morning Thursday 1 September 2016 (office open normal hours) Morning 25 Club 43 26 Club 43 Sugarcraft: Private Tutored Group 12 Textile Masterclass 11 Creative Stitchery 11 Architecture in France 1500 - 1700 32 World Music Appreciation 35 Japan: The Land of the Rising Sun 38 French – Intermediate 2 18 Afternoon Textile Masterclass 11 Creative Stitchery 11 French – Improvers 17 Oil Painting Autumn Friday 9 Gorgio de Chirico SC 32 René Magritte SC 32 Betjeman & Larkin SC 35 Lucien Freud SC 38 Gardens in Literature: Victorian to Edwardian 38 Corner Bridge Club 24 Evening Hatha Yoga – Beginners & Improvers 24 Hatha Yoga – Advanced 24 Wired and Unwired Sugar Flowers for all Occasions 12 Water Colour Classes Cut Flowers for All Biochemistry for Beginners Velasquez – An Unknown Master SC Picasso – The Artist of The 20th Century SC Psychology Matters: Approaches in Psychology Psychology Matters: Topics in Psychology Psychology Matters: Abnormal Psychology Writing Fiction and Getting Published SC Lipreading Classes NEW 10 13 32 35 Half-term Monday 24 October to Friday 28 October 2016 Christmas closure 36 33 Friday 16 December 2016 (from 12 noon) to Wednesday 4 January 2017 Spring 36 38 Thursday 5 January 2017 (office open normal hours) Monday 9 January 2017 (Spring Term starts) 22 29 Half-term 43 Spring Term End Evening RSPB LALG Wine Appreciation Group LALG Wine Discovery Group Letchworth Recorded Music Society ‘Bobbin’ Along’ Monday 12 September 2016 (Autumn Term starts) 42 Monday 13 February to Friday 17 February 2017 Friday 31 March 2017 (at 10.00pm) Easter Break 42 42 40 Monday 3 to Friday 7 April 2017 (open for workshops and hirings) Easter Closure Saturday 8 April to Monday 17 April 2017 Saturday Dance Steps Academy 42 North Herts & Beds Embroiderers’ Guild 43 HUE 41 Summer Tuesday 18 April 2017 (Summer Term starts) Monday 1 May 2017 (closed for Bank Holiday) Monday 29th May 2017 (closed for Bank Holiday) Sunday Simply Sewing 11 Settlement Players 41 Italian – Beginners NEW 20 Half-term Letchworth Sinfonia 42 Italian – Improvers 18 Monday 29 May to 2 June 2017 Spanish – Advanced 21 Poetry ID Group 43 Spinners and Weavers 43 Letchworth Camera Club 40 Rooms are available for hire. Please enquire in the Office. Summer closure Saturday 22 July to Sunday 13 August 2017 Please check the individual class details as they may vary from those above. 2016-17 • The Settlement • 7 Arts & Crafts ONGOING COURSES MONDAYS • 9.30am to 12noon MONDAYS • 7.15pm to 9.15pm Water Colour Classes Abstract Painting Tutor: Fiona Pruden Tutor: Chantelle Stephenson Weeks Starts Autumn term Spring term Summer term 12 11 11 12 Sept 9 Jan 24 Apr Fees per term £127.50 £117 £117 Suitable for beginners onwards, this course gives students ample opportunity to learn and practise their skills and preferred methods while developing their individual style to create their own unique artworks. Less experienced students will be taught the basic steps they need to build their confidence using a variety of subjects from still life and flowers, to land and seascapes, people and animals etc. Although basic drawing skills are covered, we work with minimal drawing to encourage an expressive approach. Weeks Starts Spring term Summer term 11 11 9 Jan 24 Apr Fees per term £93.50 £93.50 Each lesson begins with an approachable practical experiment that is later developed using various materials such as acrylic paints, watercolours, pen and ink and collage. All will be demonstrated on how the materials can be used in each session and constant guidance will be given throughout the course. Contemporary artists are introduced and discussed each week to aid as reference material. This course is ideal for beginners and amateur artists who are wanting to experiment with materials and ideas further. TUESDAYS • 7.00pm to 9.00pm WEDNESDAYS • 1.15pm to 3.15pm Still Life & Life Drawing Life Drawing Tutor: Collette Hoefkens Tutor: Collette Hoefkens Weeks Starts Autumn term Spring term Summer term 8 8 8 13 Sept 10 Jan 18 Apr Fees per term £75 £75 £75 Joining this positive and supportive group gives you the opportunity to focus on developing your observation and drawing skills. Each week you will work directly from life or secondary sources and will be encouraged to explore different aspects and disciplines to create a successful drawing. On alternate weeks you will work directly from the life model. Guidance will be given on colour and using different media. Beginners and improvers welcome. Please contact Collette for more details on 07942893457. Fees paid direct to tutor, in advance of term. 8 • The Settlement • 2016-17 Weeks Starts Autumn term Spring term Summer term 10 10 10 14 Sept 11 Jan 19 Apr Fees per term £115 £115 £115 Beginners and experienced artists are welcome to join this friendly class. Working directly with the model you will be able to explore and develop your own skills and potential. Exercises are suggested to enable you to explore different ways of looking at your subject matter and different ways of conveying what you see. There is a particular emphasis on observation skills and guidance is available on using a range of media. Fees include model’s fee. ‘Wonderful course, brilliant tutor!’ WEDNESDAYS • 10.00am to 12noon WEDNESDAYS • 1.00pm to 3.30pm Ways with Watercolour Painting Applied Arts Tutor: Ken Woodruff Tutor: Chantelle Stephenson Weeks Starts Autumn term Spring term Summer term 12 11 12 14 Sept 11 Jan 19 Apr Fees per term £102 £93.50 £102 Weeks Starts Autumn term Spring term Summer term 11 11 11 14 Sept 11 Jan 19 Apr Fees per term £125 £125 £125 A class for students with any level of competency. Assistance and demonstrations will be available and you will be encouraged to draw and paint what you want. Help with design for leaflets, posters and book illustrations will also be taught if students require. A supply of photographs will be provided from which to select a suitable scene to interpret into your painting. Individual attention is given frequently throughout the morning if needed. Come and enjoy yourself! This course is ideal for amateurs and beginners. The course will allow you to experiment and investigate the many possibilities of using various materials and techniques on an array of surfaces. The use of collage, photographs and painting will all be explored in this diverse course. Fees include materials costs. WEDNESDAYS • 7.00pm to 9.00pm THURSDAYS • 1.00pm to 3.30pm Life Drawing Oil Painting Tutor: Collette Hoefkens Weeks Starts Autumn term Spring term Summer term 8 8 8 14 Sept 11 Jan 19 Apr Tutor: Chantelle Stephenson Fees per term £85 £85 £85 An excellent opportunity to work in a friendly and diverse group. Working directly with the model you will be able to develop and explore your own unique style. From beginners to professional artists and illustrators, these sessions are structured to enable you to practise and experiment, allowing you to broaden your creative potential. Support and guidance is available in using a range of media including charcoal, pencil and oils. Beginners and experienced artists are welcome. Please contact Collette for more details on 07942893457. Fees paid direct to tutor, in advance of term. Weeks Starts Autumn term Spring term Summer term 12 11 12 15 Sept 12 Jan 20 Apr Fees per term £127.50 £117 £127.50 A diverse and natural approach to oil painting. Ideal for anyone who is an existing oil painter or a complete beginner. This course will allow you to naturally develop your unique style of working under a calm and inviting approach. Allowing you to investigate several outcomes in other materials including acrylic and water colour to then lead to final pieces in oil. Current and past painters will be discussed throughout the course for inspiration and ideas, along with techniques in achieving your own personal goal. 2016-17 • The Settlement • 9 Arts & Crafts FRIDAYS • 9.30am to 12noon Water Colour Classes Autumn term Spring term Summer term 12 11 12 16 Sept 13 Jan 21 Apr MONDAYS • 12.30pm to 3.00pm WEDNESDAYS • 7.00pm to 9.00pm Patchwork & Quilting Tutor: Fiona Pruden Weeks Starts ONGOING COURSES Fees per term £127.50 £117 £127.50 In this course, aimed at those with some experience, students are encouraged to practise their skills whilst experimenting with developing their own style, creating artworks that reflect their own creativity and vision. Using demonstrations, discussions and a basis of traditional methods we explore new and interesting applications of watercolour. We tend to work with minimal drawing to encourage a free and expressive approach. We use light and colour to promote transparency, exploring uses and applications of watercolour as its own exciting medium. Tutor: Sally Ritchie Weeks Starts Fees per term MON Autumn term 11 12 Sept £117 Spring term 11 9 Jan £117 Summer term 11 24 Apr £117 Weeks Starts Fees per term WEDS Autumn term 11 14 Sept £93.50 Spring term 11 11 Jan £93.50 Summer term 11 19 Apr £93.50 Learn the basics of patchwork & quilting, building your skills towards making an heirloom quilt and smaller items. Suitable for beginners and improvers where you can work in a relaxed and friendly environment. TUESDAYS • 9.30am to 12noon TUESDAYS • 1.15pm to 3.45pm Patchwork & Quilting Machine Embroidery Tutor: Sheena Roberts Tutor: Gina Ferrari Weeks Starts Autumn term Spring term Summer term Fees per term 10 13 Sept £106.25 10 10 Jan £106.25 10 18 Apr £106.25 Have you ever wanted to try machine patchwork but not known how to start? Learn the basic skills required for successful machine patchwork and quilting. This course is suitable for complete beginners and those with some experience. A range of techniques will be covered each term. These include rotary cutting, getting the best from your sewing machine, making colour choices, hand and machine piecing, hand and machine quilting, appliqué and basic construction methods. 10 • The Settlement • 2016-17 Weeks Starts Autumn term Spring term Fees per term 10 13 Sept £106.25 10 10 Jan £106.25 A relaxed and informal class for all levels of ability in free machine embroidery. We will use a wide range of threads and fabrics and use a variety of techniques, enabling even beginners to use their sewing machines creatively. Experienced stitchers may work their own projects under the tutor’s guidance or join in with class projects. Everyone is welcome and the emphasis is on fun! ‘Enjoyed the student participation..’ WEDNESDAYS • 7.15pm to 9.15pm THURSDAYS • 7.15pm to 9.15pm THURSDAYS • 10.00am to 12noon THURSDAYS • 1.00pm to 3.00pm Simply Sewing Creative Stitchery Tutor: Jane Neesam Tutor: Jan Simpson Weeks Starts Fees per term WEDS Autumn term 12 14 Sept £102 Spring term 11 11 Jan £93.50 Summer term 12 19 Apr £102 Autumn term Spring term Summer term Weeks Starts Fees per term THUR Autumn term 12 15 Sept £102 Spring term 11 12 Jan £93.50 Summer term 12 20 Apr £102 Construct an item of clothing with a commercial pattern and gain confidence to enjoy sewing in a group and at home on your own. Develop your sewing skills to achieve a professional finish with zips, facings, hems, gathers, darts, pressing and more. Come with a project ready to sew or seek help before getting started on one. Whether you are making your first skirt or progressing to something more advanced. All levels of experience are welcome. For more information, please contact Jane Neesam on 07742 292405 or [email protected] THURSDAYS • 9.30am to 3.30pm Textile Masterclass Tutor: Elisabeth Rutt Weeks Starts Autumn term Spring term Summer term Fees per term 10 15 Sept £170 10 12 Jan £170 10 20 Apr £170 An established high level class in stitched textiles for those with experience and/or qualifications. There are occasional places available, please enquire in the office. Weeks Starts 8 8 8 Fees per term 29 Sept £68 19 Jan £68 TBC £68 Classes run by a Royal School of Needlework trained teacher and covering many aspects of hand embroidery, traditional and modern, emphasizing techniques. A project is offered each term and students are encouraged to develop their own design skills. For beginners and intermediate, the morning class is a smaller group and allows more individual tutoring. The afternoon class is suited to those who have experience and confidence in embroidery. To enrol on the afternoon class please contact Jan Simpson (via the office). MONDAYS • 7.15pm to 9.15pm Upholstery Tutor: David Goldsmith Weeks Starts Autumn term Spring term 11 11 12 Sept 9 Jan Fees per term £93.50 £93.50 Traditional and modern upholstery. All levels of experience welcome. Advice given regarding tools and materials required. For those without transport, limited storage of smaller items may be arranged. For more information, please contact David Goldsmith on 01462 620072 2016-17 • The Settlement • 11 Arts & Crafts MONDAYS • 10.00am to 12.30pm 1.30pm to 4.00pm TUESDAYS • 9.45am to 12.15pm Upholstery ONGOING COURSES WEDNESDAYS • 9.30am to 11.30am Cake Decorating & Sugarcraft Tutor: Celia Hasan Weeks Starts Tutor: Vanessa Pascan Weeks Starts Fees per term MON Autumn term 10 12 Sept £106.25 Spring term 10 9 Jan £106.25 Summer term 10 24 Apr £106.25 Weeks Starts Fees per term TUES Autumn term 10 13 Sept £106.25 Spring term 10 10 Jan £106.25 Summer term 10 18 Apr £106.25 Traditional and modern upholstery for beginners and more experienced. Advice will be given on materials and tools. For those without transport, limited storage of smaller items may be arranged. For more information, please contact Vanessa Pascan on 01582 792513 or 07764 450236. Autumn term Spring term Summer term 10 10 10 14 Sept 11 Jan 19 Apr Fees per term £85 £85 £85 Develop skills in all aspects of sugarcraft. Sugar paste – gain knowledge of modern design. Make hand modelled flowers, model figures, use cut out, embossing, texturing and marbling techniques. Develop skills in royal icing techniques in line piping, scrolling, embroidery, piped flowers, basket weave and run out work. Learn about design and the use of colour and balance. Each medium will be covered progressively, enabling students to develop to a professional standard. This course is suitable for learners of mixed abilities and starting points. THURSDAYS • 9.30am to 12noon THURSDAYS • 7.15pm to 9.15pm Sugarcraft: Private Tutored Group Wired and Unwired Sugar Flowers for All Occasions Tutor: Celia Hasan Weeks Starts Autumn term Spring term Summer term Fees per term 10 15 Sept 10 12 Jan 10 20 Apr This is an established small class that occasionally has vacancies for new members. For more information please contact Celia Hasan on 01462 456429. 12 • The Settlement • 2016-17 Tutor: Celia Hasan Weeks Starts Autumn term Spring term Summer term Fees per term 10 15 Sept £85 10 12 Jan £85 10 20 Apr £85 This course is suitable for students who wish to develop flower modelling skills to a professional standard or for your own pleasure. Botanical and stylised forms will be replicated. It is ideal for the cake decorator wishing to improve their skills and learn shortcuts to achieve perfection. You will learn to make flower paste, use cutters for flower modelling and develop the pulling method. Make flowers with and without wire and produce fineness in the finished flower. This course is suitable for all abilities. Tutorial sheets will accompany each flower studied. Arts & Crafts SHORT COURSES TUESDAYS • 7.15pm to 9.15pm MONDAYS • 7.15pm to 9.15pm Cut Flowers for Beginners New! Chalk Pastels for Beginners New! Tutor: Helen Allen NEW TUTOR: Anne Laidler Weeks Starts Autumn term Spring term Summer term 10 10 10 13 Sept 10 Jan 18 Apr Fees per term £85 £85 £85 With no floristry experience required you will create simple yet stylish floral designs in a range of styles. Learn tips to get the best from your flowers and foliage and how to buy them. Absolute beginner level. Starter pack of basic equipment and containers available. The tutor will provide some flowers at a reasonable cost whilst you are finding your feet. Please bring £5 the first week for flowers. Weeks Starts Autumn term 6 12 Sept Fees per term £66 If you've wanted to work with chalk pastels but were unsure where to start – this basic introductory course is just right for you! During the course you’ll learn many of the techniques of chalk pastel painting including mark making, tone and colour blending. By the end of the course you’ll have the necessary basic techniques to go on to enjoy using chalk pastels. Anne is a fun and enthusiastic tutor who endeavours to be sympathetic and encouraging to all her students, giving them the confidence to improve and gain their own style. She has been told by her students that she has a “laid back” attitude towards her art. Fees include material costs. FRIDAYS • 10.00am to 12noon MONDAYS • 7.15pm to 9.15pm Cut Flowers for All Knitting for Beginners Tutor: Helen Allen Weeks Starts Autumn term Spring term Summer term NEW TUTOR: Chris Taylor Fees per term 10 16 Sept £85 10 13 Jan £85 10 21 Apr £85 Create wonderful, seasonal floral designs on this course and learn tips to get the best from your flowers and foliage. With a range of floral designs from vintage to contemporary you will try something different each week to enjoy fresh for the weekend. Beginner to intermediate level. Starter pack of basic containers and equipment available. You will provide your own flowers and foliage each week but the tutor can provide some at a reasonable cost. Weeks Starts Autumn term 5 New! Fees per term 31 Oct £42.50 Learn to knit. Find out more about a craft that is hundreds of years old, yet has a modern appeal to it. You will learn basic Cast On and Cast Off; also the Knit and Purl stitches and then on to work simple lace patterns, cables and colour work.....yes, they can be simple! We will also look at how to follow patterns, what ball-bands are there for and how to sew up and finish off items. 2016-17 • The Settlement • 13 Arts & Crafts SHORT COURSES TUESDAYS • 10.00am to 1.00pm TUESDAYS • 10.00am to 12.30pm Rag Rugs Chinese Brush Painting – Seasonal Landscapes Tutor: Elspeth Jackson Weeks Starts Autumn term 5 13 Sept Fees per term Tutor: Marion Dearlove Weeks Starts £78.75 Have fun turning old t-shirts and fabric offcuts into recycled works of art with the age-old skill of rag rugging. In this five week series you will learn all the skills you need to be able to continue making gorgeous rag rug products at home. You will learn how to use the rag rug tools, how to select and prepare materials and how to do both rag rugging techniques (loopy and shaggy). Suitable for all levels. A further 5 week course is possible. Fees include materials costs. Spring term 5 10 Jan Fees per term £53 Suitable for beginners and improvers. In this module we will be looking at the ways in which Chinese artists use colour to modify the mood and the season of their landscapes. We will also learn additional techniques for painting rocks and trees and will consider man made features and figures in the landscape. TUESDAYS • 10.00am to 12.30pm TUESDAYS • 10.00am to 12.30pm Chinese Brush Painting – Flower Painting Beading Basics Tutor: Marion Dearlove Weeks Starts Spring term 5 Weeks Starts Fees per term 21 Feb £53 Suitable for beginners and improvers. In this module we will be looking at Chinese flower painting composition and the way in which flowers are represented in Chinese art. We will learn the techniques for representing some of the traditional Chinese flowers – lotus, peony, plum blossom, orchid and chrysanthemum. Once you have mastered the techniques you will be able to create your own compositions using your favourite flowers. 14 • The Settlement • 2016-17 New! Tutor: Marion Dearlove Summer term 5 6 Jun Fees per term £73 This course is suitable for those with no beading experience or limited experience. The aim will be to introduce you to beading in peyote and herring bone stitch using beads of varying sizes to encase and decorate a Soft Touch cabochon, create a bale, a chain, a flat surface and attach a clasp. The end result will be a pendant with a chain and bracelet made in your choice of colours. A beaded ring may also be possible if you would like to make one. You will need a beading kit (can be bought from the tutor). Fees include materials costs. ‘I felt engaged and fascinated from the time I first met the tutor.’ TUESDAYS • 1.00pm to 4.00pm Silver Jewellery Making TUESDAYS • 1.30pm to 3.30pm New! NEW TUTOR: Kathy Taylor Weeks Starts Autumn term 6 13 Sept New! Acrylic Painting NEW TUTOR: Mike Rollins Fees per term £150 Weeks Starts Autumn term 5 1 Nov Fees per term £53 On this course you will learn how to work with Sterling silver, through preparing your piece, texturising using hammers and stamps, and soldering. You will make a range of jewellery items including a pendant, earrings and rings. The final couple of weeks will be spent on a project of your choice. All materials and equipment are provided. There will be an opportunity to use small pieces of your own silver or gold, e.g. an odd earring. Fees include materials costs and use of equipment. Acrylic paint is one of the most exciting and versatile mediums for creating art. In this course, suitable for beginners and improvers, students will explore various techniques and methods of application through tutor demonstration and practice using reference photos and still life. Students will be encouraged to experiment and develop their own personal style of painting culminating in a piece of artwork that draws on what they have learned and their personal response to it. Fees include some materials costs. TUESDAYS • 1.00pm to 3.30pm TUESDAYS • 1.00pm to 3.30pm The Sketchbook Contemporary Sculpture Tutor: Chantelle Stephenson Weeks Starts Spring term 5 Tutor: Chantelle Stephenson Fees per term 10 Jan £65 This course is ideal for beginners and amateur artists. The course will allow you to build, collate and develop a fine art sketchbook with a single ongoing idea. It will allow you to build and create either a traditional sketchbook or even a concertina that can be displayed standing up and open. A range of media will be discussed at the start of each lesson and at the end you will have a beautiful fine art book. A further 5 week course is possible. Fees include materials costs. Weeks Starts Summer term 5 Fees per term 18 Apr £70 This course is ideal for amateurs and beginners who have a keen interest to explore the possibilities in small scale sculpture. Each week new sculptors and artists will be introduced as reference material. Maquettes will be made throughout each session with various materials from Modrock to clay and wood. Fees include materials costs. 2016-17 • The Settlement • 15 Arts & Crafts SHORT COURSES TUESDAYS • 1.00pm to 3.30pm WEDNESDAYS • 10.00am to 12.30pm Photographic Collage Introduction to Soapstone Carving Tutor: Chantelle Stephenson Weeks Starts Summer term 5 6 Jun Fees per term NEW TUTOR: Nicola Beattie Weeks Starts £65 This course is ideal for amateur and beginners who want to experiment and explore the various possibilities of photography collage. Using your own photographic images or images from other artists, you will be able to manipulate and re-arrange a new collage each week. Photographers and artists will be discussed each week as reference material and the source of starting points. Fees include materials costs. New! Autumn term 5 Fees per term 14 Sept £63 This course is designed as a practical introduction to soapstone carving, with the aim of achieving the skills of carving both in relief and in the round. We begin with relief carving. Then there will be the option of carving more relief carvings each week and/or working on a bigger piece in the round. No experience necessary. All materials provided. Just bring an apron as it gets dusty! Fees include materials costs. WEDNESDAYS • 10.00am to 12noon WEDNESDAYS • 10.00am to 12.30pm Introduction to Egg Tempera Introduction to Papercutting Tutor: Juliet Venter Weeks Starts Autumn term 5 2 Nov Fees per term 16 • The Settlement • 2016-17 NEW TUTOR: Vanessa Stone Weeks Starts £46 On this course Juliet will teach everything you need to be self-starting in egg tempera, including making a gesso panel, mixing pigments and different ways to apply the paint. You will produce your own small painting to your own design or copied from examples. All specialist materials supplied, all abilities welcome. New! Spring term 5 11 Jan Fees per term £63 During the five week course you will learn a variety of techniques from layered collage, silhouettes and single sheet symmetrical paper cutting. You will get one-to one guidance from Vanessa to create at the end of the five weeks a rich and varied portfolio of cut paper artworks. Vanessa will also teach you about the history of the ancient art of cut paper and introduce you to the work of contemporary makers too. A further 5 week course is possible. Fees include materials costs. Languages MONDAYS • 2.00pm to 3.30pm French – Beginners NEW TUTOR: Wafa’ Tarnowska Weeks Starts Autumn term Spring term Summer term 12 11 11 12 Sept 9 Jan 24 Apr New! WEDNESDAYS • 10.00am to 11.30am French – Beginners 2 Tutor: Martine Beecroft Fees per term £76.50 £70.20 £70.20 Weeks Starts Autumn term Spring term Summer term 12 11 12 Fees per term 14 Sept 11 Jan 19 Apr £76.50 £70.20 £76.50 Would you like to be able to speak French when you go to France? Have you forgotten all the French you learnt at school and almost feel like giving up on languages? Then this class is for you! We will use audio visual methods and interactive activities to facilitate learning and make the class an enjoyable experience. We will also learn about key aspects of French life, food and culture. Homework is advisable but optional. This is a small friendly class which will be starting its third year in September 2016. Hence this class is not suitable for complete beginners. We are working our way through French Experience 1, a BBC course with an emphasis on spoken French. THURSDAYS • 1.30pm to 3.00pm MONDAYS • 10.00am to 12noon French – Improvers French – Intermediate 1 Tutor: Martine Beecroft Weeks Starts Autumn term Spring term Summer term 12 11 12 15 Sept 12 Jan 20 Apr Tutor: Martine Beecroft Fees per term £76.50 £70.20 £76.50 This small lively class will be starting its fourth year in September 2016. We have started French Experience 2 with the aim of covering the topics of Experience 1 in more depth and improving our understanding of spoken French. Weeks Starts Autumn term Spring term Summer term 12 11 11 12 Sept 9 Jan 24 Apr Fees per term £102 £93.50 £93.50 This class has now finished French Experience 2. We’ll be working on simple short texts as a starting point for discussion and revision of grammar. The emphasis is definitely on conversation and to enjoy the class you must like to talk about your activities and your opinions in simple French. We aim to create a friendly atmosphere so that everybody feels welcome and comfortable. 2016-17 • The Settlement • 17 Languages THURSDAYS • 9.30am to 11.30am WEDNESDAYS • 1.30pm to 3.00pm French – Intermediate 2 French – Advanced Conversation Tutor: Martine Beecroft Tutor: Martine Beecroft Weeks Starts Autumn term Spring term Summer term 12 11 12 Fees per term 15 Sept 12 Jan 20 Apr £102 £93.50 £102 Weeks Starts Autumn term Spring term Summer term 12 11 12 14 Sept 11 Jan 19 Apr Fees per term £76.50 £70.20 £76.50 This well established class started ten years ago as a beginners’ course. I am happy to say that a few of those beginners are still coming. The first part of the class is normally conversation as it comes as people like to share what they heard, saw or did during the week. After coffee we study and comment on an article given out the previous Thursday. Grammar and vocabulary are learnt throughout the two hours as necessary. People in this class speak French without hesitation but don’t be put off as they still make mistakes! There is chitchat, banter and serious discussion based on articles and books. There is a friendly ambience and above all a desire to keep speaking French. WEDNESDAYS • 6.30pm to 8.00pm THURSDAYS • 6.00pm to 7.30pm Italian – Beginners Plus Italian – Improvers Tutor: Annalisa Conway Tutor: Annalisa Conway Weeks Starts Autumn term Spring term Summer term 12 11 12 14 Sept 11 Jan 19 Apr Fees per term £76.50 £70.20 £76.50 A class for those who have a basic knowledge of Italian and are familiar with the present tense. The aim is to enable you to communicate in a variety of situations using visual aids. The native Italian teacher also presents aspects of Italian culture, history and art. 18 • The Settlement • 2016-17 Weeks Starts Autumn term Spring term Summer term 12 11 12 15 Sept 12 Jan 20 Apr Fees per term £76.50 £70.20 £76.50 A class for those who are familiar with the present and the past tense. The teacher uses a “magazine style” textbook to encourage conversation skills. Topics covered are modern day Italy, as well as its history and history of art. TUESDAYS • 6.15pm to 8.15pm MONDAYS • 11.00am to 1.00pm Italian – Intermediate 1 Italian – Intermediate 2 Tutor: Annalisa Conway Weeks Starts Autumn term Spring term Summer term 12 11 12 13 Sept 10 Jan 18 Apr Tutor: Annalisa Conway Fees per term £102 £93.50 £102 Weeks Starts Autumn term Spring term Summer term 12 11 11 12 Sept 9 Jan 24 Apr Fees per term £102 £93.50 £93.50 A class for those who can use the present and past tense. Lots of visual aids, conversation and listening to authentic recordings. Topics covered are modern day Italy and Italians as well as famous Italian works of art and Italian cities. An informal and lively class for those who can use the present and past tenses. Lots of visual aids, conversation and listening to authentic recordings. Historical places in Italy, art and current affairs are topics we will utilise in order to increase vocabulary and understanding of Italian culture. TUESDAYS • 9.30am to 11.30am TUESDAYS • 12.15pm to 2.15pm Italian – Intermediate Plus Italian – Advanced 1 Tutor: Enza Guglielmucci Tutor: Enza Guglielmucci Weeks Starts Autumn term Spring term Summer term 12 11 12 13 Sept 10 Jan 18 Apr Fees per term £102 £93.50 £102 A lively class for those already familiar with present, past and imperfect tenses and getting to grips with the future tense. Plenty of opportunity to practise and enhance spoken Italian as well as listening to authentic recordings. Topics covered will be Italian history, culture and society and new elements of grammar. Weeks Starts Autumn term Spring term Summer term 12 11 12 13 Sept 10 Jan 18 Apr Fees per term £102 £93.50 £102 A lively class for students who want to practise the language and improve their fluency. A 'magazine style' textbook is used in order to encourage general conversation. Topics covered in class will be Italian current affairs, traditions, history and culture together with some advanced grammar. 2016-17 • The Settlement • 19 Languages MONDAYS • 1.30pm to 3.30pm MONDAYS • 6.15pm to 8.15pm TUESDAYS • 2.30pm to 4.00pm Italian – Advanced Tutor: Enza Guglielmucci Italian – Advanced 2 Tutor: Annalisa Conway Weeks Starts Autumn term Spring term Summer term Weeks Starts Fees per term 12 12 Sept £102 11 9 Jan £93.50 11 24 Apr £93.50 A lively class for those who are wish to practise their conversation. Topics used are current affairs and Italian historical and artistic treasures. A part of each lesson is dedicated to grammar exercises and listening to authentic recordings. THURSDAYS • 4.15pm to 5.45pm Italian – Beginners Tutor: Annalisa Conway Weeks Starts Autumn term Spring term Summer term New! Fees per term 12 15 Sept £76.50 11 12 Jan £70.20 12 20 Apr £76.50 Would you like to be able to speak Italian when you go to Italy? This class is for you! A class for complete beginners with no experience of the language. Lots of visual aids and interactive activities are used. A “magazine style” textbook is used to facilitate learning. The native Italian teacher also presents aspects of Italian life, history and art. 20 • The Settlement • 2016-17 Autumn term Spring term Summer term 12 11 12 13 Sept 10 Jan 18 Apr Fees per term £76.50 £70.20 £76.50 A lively class for students who are confident in Italian and require the opportunity to practise and enhance their Italian and improve their fluency. A 'magazine style' textbook is used in order to encourage general conversation and places a greater emphasis on spoken Italian. Topics covered in class will be Italian current affairs, history and culture and an opportunity to develop further grammar and vocabulary. TUESDAYS • 1.30pm to 3.00pm WEDNESDAYS • 5.45pm to 7.15pm Spanish – Beginners Tutor: Eduardo Bell New! Weeks Starts Fees per term TUES Autumn term 12 13 Sept £76.50 Spring term 11 10 Jan £70.20 Summer term 12 18 Apr £76.50 Weeks Starts Fees per term WEDS Autumn term 12 14 Sept £76.50 Spring term 11 11 Jan £70.20 Summer term 12 19 Apr £76.50 A course for absolute beginners or those with limited Spanish skills. You will master basic everyday topics. Homework is expected. On-line tutoring at no extra cost. ‘As always a lovely experience and a greal deal of learning.’ WEDNESDAYS • 7.30pm to 9.00pm WEDNESDAYS • 2.00pm to 3.30pm Spanish – Improvers Spanish – Intermediate Tutor: Eduardo Bell Tutor: Eduardo Bell Weeks Starts Autumn term Spring term Summer term 12 11 12 14 Sept 11 Jan 19 Apr Fees per term £76.50 £70.20 £76.50 Weeks Starts Autumn term Spring term Summer term Improve your Spanish and gain confidence in conversation. Strong and easy to understand grammar. Homework is expected. On-line tutoring at no extra cost. 14 Sept 11 Jan 19 Apr 12 11 12 Fees per term £76.50 £70.20 £76.50 Acquire fluency in Spanish. Exclusively reading and conversation supported by grammar when needed. Homework is expected. On-line tutoring at no extra cost. MONDAYS • 7.15pm to 9.15pm Spanish Tutoring Certification One Year Course N ew! Tutor: Eduardo Bell Weeks Starts WEDNESDAYS • 12.15pm to 1.45pm THURSDAYS • 7.45pm to 9.15pm Spanish – Advanced Tutor: Eduardo Bell Weeks Starts Fees per term WEDS Autumn term 12 14 Sept £76.50 Spring term 11 11 Jan £70.20 Summer term 12 19 Apr £76.50 Weeks Starts Fees per term THUR Autumn term 12 15 Sept £76.50 Spring term 11 12 Jan £70.20 Summer term 12 20 Apr £76.50 Consider a given topic and learn how to express your views about it, in order to sustain a conversation confidently. The study material will be provided by the tutor. Autumn term Spring term Summer term 9 9 9 Fees per term 26 Sept £160* 16 Jan £160* 8 May £160* Fluent in Spanish? Then this course is for you. Become a qualified Spanish tutor and obtain the "Certificado Docente de Español" from the "Instituto Universitario de Córdoba" with our threein-one course which, due to financial support, is offered at a very competitive price. The course will cover Teaching Techniques, Literature Analysis and Spanish Grammar for Tutors. Teaching in the classroom will be supplemented by on-line tutoring. This is a year-long course with certification being granted following successful completion of the course and passing an examination at the end. The course fee includes text material for all three subjects plus online tutoring and the examination fee. *Fees £160 per term, or £410 for the year if paid in full on enrolment. Enrolment must be made in the first term, no later than 17 October 2016. 2016-17 • The Settlement • 21 Creative Writing MONDAYS • 10.00am to 12noon WEDNESDAYS • 7.30pm to 9.30pm WEDNESDAYS • 10.00am to 12noon Get Writing for Starters and Returners Tutor: Elizabeth Barber Tutor: Elizabeth Barber Autumn term Autumn term Spring term Spring term Summer term Summer term Weeks Starts Fees per block MON Sept Autumn term 6 12 £51 Autumn term 6 31 Oct £51 Spring term 5 9 Jan £42.50 Spring term 6 20 Feb £51 Summer term 5 24 Apr £42.50 Summer term 6 12 Jun £51 Weeks Starts Fees per block WEDS Sept Autumn term 6 14 £51 Autumn term 6 2 Nov £51 Spring term 5 11 Jan £42.50 Spring term 6 22 Feb £51 Summer term 6 19 Apr £51 Summer term 6 7 Jun £51 New and former students are welcome. This class is ideal for anyone who enjoys writing or would like to start. No experience is necessary and emphasis is on building confidence in writing fiction and nonfiction in a small, supportive group. Each five/six week block covers new material offering students the flexibility of enrolling at any half term. Many students, however, enrol for the autumn term and complete all three terms. We look forward to welcoming you. ‘Enthusiastic and confidence-building teacher.’ 22 • The Settlement • 2016-17 Get Writing for Returners Weeks Starts 6 6 5 6 6 6 14 Sept 2 Nov 11 Jan 22 Feb 19 Apr 7 Jun Fees per block £51 £51 £42.50 £51 £51 £51 This class is open to all former students of Get Writing. Classes run throughout the year on the same workshop lines as before with a variety of exercises in writing fiction and non-fiction. Each five/six week block covers new material offering students the flexibility of enrolling at any half term. Many students, however, enrol for the autumn term and complete all three terms. We look forward to welcoming you back. FRIDAYS • 9.30am to 12.30pm Writing Fiction and Getting Published Tutor: Rosemary Hayes Weeks Starts Autumn term 5 Fees per term 11 Nov £64 Is there a novel inside you, bursting to get out? Or have you started writing and got stuck? Either way, this course is for you. In a friendly and supportive atmosphere and guided by an experienced writer, learn how to make your story take shape. Gain the confidence to unlock your imagination and produce taut, fast-moving, plot-driven pieces with strong, credible characters. And find out how to submit your work to an agent or publisher. There will be a follow-up workshop. Fitness TUESDAYS • 9.45am to 10.45am TUESDAYS • 11.15am to 12.15pm 50+ Exercise to Music Keep Fit Tutor: Claire Smith Tutor: Jan Grimsey Terms Weeks Starts 3 10 13 Sept Fees per term Terms Weeks Starts 3 £30 12* 13 Sept Fees per term £27 This class will provide you with one day’s worth of the recommended 30 minutes moderate aerobic exercise in a fun and interesting workout to music. A range of music styles is used to add variety and motivation. Floor work is included – with standing or seated alternatives offered – to work on muscular strength, endurance and flexibility, important elements of exercise to aid daily tasks and maintaining independence. This class is designed for active “older” adults and has a wide age range from late 50’s to early 80’s! Please contact Claire on 01462 686475 to check for spaces and dates. Fees paid directly to the tutor. A gentle/medium paced class of exercise to music, aiming to move and stretch the whole body. Some floor work is usually included, but you may sit on a chair if you prefer and sometimes we all use chairs. To make the class more varied, some weeks we use stretchy bands or homemade “weights” for a small part of the session. The music is varied and the main purpose of the hour is to have fun and enjoy exercising. All ages and abilities are welcome. Please contact Jan on 01462 642248 for more information. Fees paid termly directly to the tutor. TUESDAYS • 12.45pm to 1.30pm TUESDAYS • 2.00pm to 3.00pm Pilates NEW TUTOR: Sindy Austin Terms Weeks Starts 3 New! Fees per class 12* 13 Sept £6/£5** Come and join this small, friendly Pilates class. We will incorporate basic moves for beginners, with an option for more advanced exercises for those who have some experience. We work on building muscles gradually, concentrating on strengthening the core, to gain a stronger overall body. Please bring a mat. Please contact Sindy Austin on 07930 484456. * Usually 12 weeks per term ** Fees £6 per class, or £5 per class for block bookings of 6 weeks or more * Usually 12 weeks per term Functional Fitness – Fit ‘n’ Fifty Tutor: Margaret Brabrook Terms Weeks Starts 3 10 TBC Fees per term £40/38* This class is for people who are interested in keeping their bodies moving and improving health and well being. It is aimed at the 50+ group or those who would prefer steady, safe but invigorating exercise. There is emphasis on posture and core stabilising using Pilates exercises. We also have loads of fun and use our face muscles often! Please contact Margaret Brabrook on 01462 730277 or 0775 2769248 or email [email protected]. * Fees £40 per term for the over 60’s and £38 per term for the under 60’s. 2016-17 • The Settlement • 23 THURSDAYS • 6.30pm to 8.00pm Hatha Yoga – Beginners & Improvers Tutor: Pat Castell Weeks Starts Autumn term Spring term Summer term Fees per class 10 15 Sept £5 10 12 Jan £5 11 20 Apr £5 The practice of postures to strengthen the body and increase flexibility, concentrating on correct positioning of the body and self-awareness within the postures. Please contact Pat Castell for further information on 01462 631676. Fees £5.00 per class, payable termly in advance, direct to the tutor. Other clubs that meet at The Settlement Settlement Table Tennis Group Monday evenings in the Hall at 7.15pm. Annual fee payable. League matches played each week so not much opportunity for informal practice. Contact: Sandra Harper on 01767 315649 THURSDAYS • 8.10pm to 9.40pm Hatha Yoga – Advanced Tutor: Pat Castell Weeks Starts Autumn term Spring term Summer term Fees per class 10 15 Sept £5 10 12 Jan £5 11 20 Apr £5 The practice with awareness of precise alignment and refinement in all postures from basic to the more difficult. Please contact Pat Castell for further information on 01462 631676. Fees £5 per class, payable termly in advance, direct to the tutor. 24 • The Settlement • 2016-17 Corner Bridge Club Duplicate Bridge every Thursday afternoon 1.00pm for 1.15pm in the Main Hall.Visiting pairs always welcome. Contact: John Biggs on 01462 433393 Letchworth & Hitchin Chess Club Monday evenings at 7.30pm from September to May. Meet in Room 3 (at the top of the stairs). 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If you are unsure whether your donations qualify for Gift Aid tax relief, consult Letchworth Settlement. Alternatively leaflet IR113 (Gift Aid) may be obtained from your tax office. Special Interest FRIDAYS • 10.00am to 12noon The following courses are all run by highly qualified tutors and lecturers. Some of them have taught or are teaching for The Cambridge University Institute of Continuing Education or other Institutes of Further or Higher Education or the WEA. Students are encouraged to take an active part in learning through class discussion and reading. Some tutors may give students the option to do written work but this is entirely at the tutor’s discretion and there may be a marking fee payable directly to the tutor. Other than for Creative Writing, written work will NOT be compulsory on any course. A syllabus and book list may be provided by the tutor prior to the start of the course. There must be a minimum of 12 students for each course to run. NEW TUTOR: Lorna Reay Weeks Starts Autumn term Spring term Summer term 11 11 11 12 Sept 9 Jan 24 Apr NEW TUTOR: Louise Reed Weeks Starts Autumn term Spring term Summer term 10 10 10 16 Sept 13 Jan 21 Apr Fees per term £85 £85 £85 Lipreading helps deaf and hard of hearing people to cope. In classes lipreaders learn how to interpret what can be seen when people speak to them. They look at the entire speaker – facial expression, gestures, gaze – all these are valuable clues to understanding. In class games, stories, exercises and, of course, conversation all help students to enjoy everyday life at home or at work. MONDAYS • 10.30am to 12.30pm MONDAYS • 7.30pm to 9.30pm The Settlement Singers New! Lipreading Classes New! Food & Feasting in Art Tutor: Fiona Lucraft Weeks Starts Fees per term £93.50 £93.50 £93.50 This course will provide an encouraging, relaxed environment, where singers of all ages can gain confidence through tuition and practice. Absolute beginners welcome as are those with some experience. Exercises will be great fun, and songs will be varied (students can choose their own too!) No knowledge of music theory is required. Autumn term Fees per term 10 12 Sept £85 Explore the role of food and feasting through four centuries of European art. Included in our survey will be 16th-20th century paintings of markets, kitchens, feasts and still lives. We will consider how the food and meals relate to historic styles of dining. We will examine the work of such masters as Chardin, Melendez, Cotán, Claesz, Heda, Manet, Monet and Van Gogh. 2016-17 • The Settlement • 29 Special Interest MONDAYS • 1.30pm to 3.30pm MONDAYS • 1.30pm to 3.30pm The Improvers: Capability Brown & Others An English Renaissance or Medieval Legacy? Gardens in Tudor & Stuart Times Tutor: Kate Harwood Weeks Starts Autumn term 5 Fees per term Tutor: Kate Harwood Weeks Starts 12 Sept £42.50 2016 is the tercentenary of the birth of Capability Brown. He is often credited with creating the “English Landscape” style of gardening but there were many others. This course will consider the who, what, why and where of the 18th Century Improvers and what we can still see today. Autumn term 5 31 Oct Fees per term £42.50 Ideas from the Renaissance began to seep into England in the early 16th Century. Did the Reformation put a complete stop to them in our gardens? This course will look at meaning in gardens of the period, linking it to medieval ideas, Renaissance motifs, literature and art. MONDAYS • 1.30pm to 3.30pm TUESDAYS • 10.00am to 12noon London in the 18th Century How Do Buildings Not Fall Down? Tutor: Sharon Priestley NEW TUTOR: Tim Parrott Weeks Starts Autumn term Fees per term 10 12 Sept £85 When you visit London, do you wonder about who lived there 200 years ago? Where did people shop, eat, drink and find entertainment? What were Frances Burney, Joshua Reynolds and Samuel Johnson really like? We discover the answers in contemporary accounts, including Boswell’s famous London Journal and other diaries, newspapers, Old Bailey records and letters. The rich diversity of Georgian London's people, places and events is revealed as we encounter some fascinating records of social history. 30 • The Settlement • 2016-17 Weeks Starts Autumn term 5 Fees per term 13 Sept £42.50 Buildings with arches, such as the great cathedrals, seem to defy gravity as well as time. How their designers managed to keep the forces in balance is not only fascinating but surprisingly easy to grasp from basic principles. The course goes on to examine a range of modern structures, including bridges. ‘Charming and humorous tutor with vast knowledge of his subject.’ TUESDAYS • 10.00am to 12noon TUESDAYS • 1.30pm to 3.30pm What is Evolution? Pottery and Porcelain in Britain, c. 4000 BC to AD 1900 NEW TUTOR: Tim Parrott Weeks Starts Autumn term 5 1 Nov Fees per term NEW TUTOR: Lloyd Laing Weeks Starts £42.50 Everyone has some idea of Evolution, from fish somehow leaving the water and coming on to land, and people sharing 98% of their DNA with chimpanzees (they do!), and how there might not have been any humans if the dinosaurs had not been wiped out. But if you’ve ever wished for a coherent presentation of the history of the life on Earth, combining explanations with video clips, this course could be just what you’ve been waiting for. Autumn term Fees per term 10 13 Sept £85 We nearly all use pottery every day of our lives, and have mostly done so since the first farmers introduced it in Neolithic times. This course traces the development of ceramics in Britain, outlining the new fabrics and techniques developed and the way imports influenced changing fashions and tastes, from the first pots, to the `golden age’ of Derby and Worcester porcelain and Wedgwood stoneware, and its use for not just utilitarian items but ornaments and tiles . WEDNESDAYS • 10.00am to 12noon WEDNESDAYS • 10.00am to 12noon Journey Through Arab Culture Handsome, Clever and Rich: A Closer Look at Jane Austen’s Emma NEW TUTOR: Wafa’ Tarnowska Weeks Starts Autumn term 6 Fees per term 14 Sept £51 Would you like to know more about the Arab World than the stereotypes you read about in the media? Then join this course for a fascinating journey through the culture of the Arab World from poetry to literature, carpets, music, calligraphy, food, ceramics, perfumes and jewellery. It is a short course packed with nuggets of information about a controversial part of the world. Tutor: Margaret Norwich Weeks Starts Autumn term 5 2 Nov Fees per term £42.50 An opportunity to take a closer look at one of literature’s most loved and most imperfect heroines, Emma Woodhouse, whose beauty, intellect and social position inspire Jane Austen’s classic novel! Is Emma a comedy of manners, a detective story or a moral tale? Is the novel Austen’s masterpiece? Is there more delightful occupation than re-reading and reconsidering Emma? 2016-17 • The Settlement • 31 Special Interest THURSDAYS • 10.00am to 12noon THURSDAYS • 1.30pm to 3.30pm Architecture in France 1500 - 1700 Gorgio de Chirico Tutor: Madeline Edmead Tutor: Gary Day Weeks Starts Autumn term 10 15 Sept Fees per term £85 Weeks Starts Autumn term 5 15 Sept Fees per term £42.50 French architecture is little known in this country but it is full of achievements. This course follows some of the major developments of French architecture, town planning and garden design from the age of Fontainebleau to the age of Versailles. We will examine outstanding examples of palaces, chateaux and churches as well as key sites in the growing capital of France. The paintings of Gorgio de Chirico are mysterious, melancholy and profoundly haunting. Spaces, buildings – all appear normal but then we are disorientated by the fall of light or an architectural anomaly and find ourselves in a serene dream. ‘What shall I love if not the enigma?’ he once asked. De Chirico influenced the French Surrealists, but later disparaged them. This course will focus on de Chirico’s metaphysical period and examine his legacy in literature and art. THURSDAYS • 1.30pm to 3.30pm FRIDAYS • 10.00am to 12noon René Magritte Biochemistry for Beginners Tutor: Gary Day Tutor: C Woolston Weeks Starts Autumn term 5 3 Nov Fees per term £42.50 Famous for his precise depictions of the impossible-bowler-hatted man in overcoats floating down from the skyMagritte is certainly the most famous and perhaps the most challenging of all the Surrealists. His paintings are instantly accessible and yet infinitely elusive. Magritte himself claimed that everything was unknowable and that’s what he tried to convey in his paintings. This course will try to throw some light on the ‘unknowable’. 32 • The Settlement • 2016-17 Weeks Starts Autumn term Fees per term 10 23 Sept £85 Biochemistry is the study of substances present in living things, such as proteins, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids. Before looking at the chemical structures of these important substances, we will review some fundamental organic chemistry, discuss what is meant by life, and examine cell structure. We will then go on to discuss such topics as enzyme structure and function, the processes of respiration, and the importance of nucleic acids in protein synthesis and heredity. FRIDAYS • 10.00am to 12.30pm MONDAYS • 10.00am to 12noon Psychology Matters: (1) Approaches in Psychology Living under the Tudors Tutor: Honor Ridout Tutor: Lesley Ayres Weeks Starts Weeks Starts Autumn term 8 Fees per term 16 Sept £85 A series of 3 courses on Psychology which can be studied as a whole course over the year or taken individually. Sessions consist of a mix of academic study, student participation and a relaxed environment to explore this fascinating subject. Take a trip into the history of the study of human behaviour. What makes us do the things we do? Is it nature or nurture? Find out what influences the way we behave: from Pavlov's dogs to Freud's Psychoanalysis. Spring term 10 9 Jan Fees per term £85 We’ll survey the lives of Tudor folk of all classes, and how changes brought about by inventions (printing), discoveries (the New World) and religion (the Reformation) gradually impinged on their activities and ideas. We’ll look at original documents, to examine the very varied sources of information about this period, and there will be illustrations to look at the material culture: buildings, manufactures, fine art, clothing etc of the period. MONDAYS • 1.30pm to 3.30pm MONDAYS • 1.30pm to 3.30pm Global Geopolitics A Touch of Grey: Fiction about the ‘Older’ Generation Tutor: Michael Williams Weeks Starts Spring term 10 9 Jan Fees per term Tutor: Sharon Priestley Weeks Starts £85 Have you ever wanted to know more about global politics? This course probes beneath day to day events that fill the media and focuses on the reasons for competition and conflict among states. It begins with geopolitics as a way of understanding international relations and goes on to examine the foreign policies of powers like the United States and China as well as troubled regions like the Middle East. There’ll be plenty of time for discussion. Spring term 10 9 Jan Fees per term £85 Do you feel that much modern fiction is geared towards readers younger than you? This course focuses on characters in their senior years who face life's major challenges. We will analyse and discuss some well-written short stories by major writers of the genre and also consider three excellent novels: Momento Mori describes the afflictions of old age, a troubled grandmother is depicted in Elizabeth is Missing and the title of the third modern novel to feature older characters will be announced. 2016-17 • The Settlement • 33 Special Interest TUESDAYS • 10.00am to 12noon TUESDAYS • 1.30pm to 3.30pm Biology for Beginners A Couple of Song and Dance Men: The Art and Genius of Fred Astaire & Gene Kelly Tutor: Christopher Woolston Weeks Starts Spring term 10 10 Jan Fees per term £85 This course is designed to be of interest both to absolute beginners and to those with some prior knowledge. It will be presented as a collection of such topics as the classification of living things; cell structure and function; DNA and protein synthesis; the genetic code; homeostasis, nerves and hormones; the digestive system; excretion through the kidney; respiration and photosynthesis; the carbon and nitrogen cycles; plant and animal communities; and animal behaviour. TUESDAYS • 10.00am to 12noon Cambridge – A Place of Libraries, Gardens, Chapels & Art Treasures Tutor: Nick Chrimes Weeks Starts Spring term 6 Fees per term 21 Feb £51 Cicero, wordsmith of ancient Rome, wrote ‘all a man should need to be content is a library and a garden’. Cambridge has plenty of both, almost 150 libraries, and 50 public gardens. Topics: 1. Rare Books, Libraries, Illuminated Manuscripts 2. Visit College Gardens: Clare, Emmanuel and Jesus 3. Cambridge Churches and Chapels 4. Cultural impact of Cambridge on English Culture 5. Visit to Fitzwilliam Museum: the artist as ‘Propagandist or Subversive' 6. Foreign influences on Cambridge: German, American and Chinese. 34 • The Settlement • 2016-17 Tutor: Stephen Barnard Weeks Starts Spring term 10 10 Jan Fees per term £85 Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly were more than just dancers: they were innovators and pioneers who helped turn the musical into the most dazzling and fantastical of all movie genres. Each had their own style and approach – Astaire debonair and jazz-based, Kelly muscular and balletic – and each stamped their personality and vision on some of the most popular films of the 20th century, from ‘Top Hat’ to ‘Singin’ in the Rain’. In this course we consider the work and legacy of these two icons of cinema with plenty of extracts from their era-defining films. WEDNESDAYS • 10.00am to 12noon Boom & Binge: Disease & Discoveries in the 19th Century Tutor: Susan Mitchell Weeks Starts Spring term 10 11 Jan Fees per term £85 The 19th Century is remembered for great advances in industry, technology and medicine. Pain was conquered and the cause of disease discovered, if not always how it was transmitted. However the word "slum" was first heard at this time, describing a large part of London through which coursed the Thames, described by Faraday as "a fermenting sewer." Disease flourished in the appalling conditions, and people sought solace in drugs and drink, in a period named “The Great Binge". ‘The tutor is a master of his subject.’ WEDNESDAYS • 1.30pm to 3.30pm THURSDAYS • 10.00am to 12noon The Sexual Revolution on Stage – 1890s to the 1980s World Music Appreciation NEW TUTOR: Lorna Reay Tutor: Paul Crossley Weeks Starts Spring term Weeks Starts Fees per term 10 11 Jan £85 From the late Victorian period onward the dramatic depiction of the changing relations between men and women became a pivotal and controversial subject for male and female playwrights alike. This course will examine the works of playwrights such as Ibsen, Shaw, Hamilton, Coward, Delaney and Churchill amongst others to explore this major topic for the stage. The course will also look at the emergence of film during this period and its relation to the theatre in engaging with this central theme. Spring term 10 12 Jan Fees per term £85 Each week we will explore a different region’s music, through video clips, lecture and demonstration of musical instruments. Students will be invited to handle or play various instruments themselves. I have approximately 30 different instruments from many different countries. We will explore styles, customs, instruments and most notable musicians. Regions studied will include Africa, India, China, Scandinavia, Central Europe, South America and the Andes. THURSDAYS • 1.30pm to 3.30pm FRIDAYS • 10.00am to 12.30pm Betjeman & Larkin Velasquez – An Unknown Master Tutor: Gary Day Tutor: James Willis Weeks Starts Spring term 5 Fees per term 23 Feb £42.50 Little Johnny and Big Phil are two of Britain’s most popular poets. Each week we will read several of their poems and compare them. We will show what they have in common, where they differ and how Betjeman influenced Larkin. We will also show how Betjeman is much darker than his singsong verse suggests and how Larkin can be quite jolly. Finally we will touch on how each poet reflects the changing face of England Weeks Starts Spring term 4 Fees per term 20 Jan £42.50 The Spanish painter DIego Velasquez is one of the most influential old masters in the history of painting. His painting of the Spanish court – Las Meninas – has been voted the greatest painting ever painted and yet he remained almost unknown until the end of the 19th century when Manet discovered his work and adopted his impressionistic technique. Discover more about his life and works and those of his contemporaries in this short course designed as an introduction to the artist. 2016-17 • The Settlement • 35 Special Interest FRIDAYS • 10.00am to 12.30pm FRIDAYS • 10.00am to 12.30pm Picasso – The Artist of The Twentieth Century Psychology Matters: (2) Topics in Psychology Tutor: James Willis Tutor: Lesley Ayres Weeks Starts Spring term 4 Fees per term 24 Feb £42.50 Weeks Starts Spring term 8 13 Jan Fees per term £85 The name Pablo Picasso immediately conjures up images of all sorts – his paintings, sculptures and etchings as well as that of the artist himself. Possibly the most influential artist of modern times, his painting Guernica has been called the most important work since the Sistine Chapel. The creative diversity in his works is overwhelming and his inventiveness and influence unparalleled in modern times. This short course looks at the way his work responds to his life and times and how it influences future movements and generations. A series of 3 courses on Psychology which can be studied as a whole course over the year or taken individually. Sessions consist of a mix of academic study, student participation and a relaxed environment to explore this fascinating subject. What influences the way we think, what we see and how we remember? Take a look at perception, memory, eye witness testimony (are they really reliable?). What are the reasons for criminal behaviour? MONDAYS • 10.00am to 12.30pm MONDAYS • 1.30pm to 3.30pm Three Masterpieces of 19th Century European Fiction Food in Fiction Tutor: Sharon Priestley Tutor: Fiona Lucraft Weeks Starts Summer term 8 8 May Weeks Starts Fees per term £85 In this course we will study and compare Flaubert’s Madame Bovary, Eliot's Middlemarch, and Tolstoy’s Anna Karenina. During the course we will consider such aspects as the authors' lives and times; characters, setting, storylines and set scenes; the web of connections within and between the novels and aspects of translation. 36 • The Settlement • 2016-17 Summer term Fees per term 10 24 Apr £85 How is food described in fiction? On this course, we analyse three diverse novels to find out. We have Always Lived in the Castle features a devastated family and in Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe, life brings many surprises. A family in Old Mexico is highlighted in Like Water for Chocolate [recipes included]. Finally, Chocolat describes what happens when a young mother opens a chocolate shop in France. We hope this course whets your appetite for reading and eating! ‘This course has been, without doubt, one of the best I have done.’ TUESDAYS • 10.00am to 12noon TUESDAYS • 1.30pm to 3.30pm Architecture & Society in the 19th Century – Part 2 How We Became a Television Nation Tutor: Madeline Edmead Tutor: Stephen Barnard Weeks Starts Summer term Fees per term 10 18 Apr £85 Weeks Starts Summer term Fees per term 10 18 Apr £85 The nineteenth century produced a vast array of architectural types from the temples of commerce to the seaside, from transport to theatres. We will look at how the forms of buildings reflected the needs and interests not just of the traditional patrons of architecture but also of a growing mass society. Students who missed part 1 should have no trouble joining the class for part 2. Of all the changes that confronted post war Britain, the coming of television was possibly the most profound. How did television evolve from a rich man’s novelty into a medium enjoyed by virtually every household in Britain – and what kind of impact did TV make on the way we lived and on our view of the world? With archive material to guide us, we will revisit the programmes, personalities, genres and moments that so transfixed the nation from the early 1950s to the coming of colour. WEDNESDAYS • 10.00am to 12noon WEDNESDAYS • 10.00am to 12noon Walking with History – Part 1 French Literature on Women (a repeat of the walks done in 2014) Tutor: Anne Rowe NEW TUTOR: Wafa’ Tarnowska Weeks Starts Summer term 5 Fees per term 19 Apr £42.50 A series of five walks exploring the multifaceted history of the Hertfordshire countryside. Topics to be covered during the walks will include settlement history, open fields, commons, parks and the management of woodland and hedgerows. Each walk will be in a different area and will take about 2 hours and cover approximately 2-4 miles, starting and finishing at a point where cars can be parked. Transport for non-drivers between The Settlement and the walk start/end point can be arranged for a small additional charge. A detailed programme will be available in due course. Weeks Starts Summer term 6 Fees per term 19 Apr £51 This course will take you through six seminal works of French literature (translated into English) focusing on women. We will learn about: • Molière and the “Femmes Savantes” • Gustave Flaubert and Madame Bovary • Honoré de Balzac and Eugenie Grandet • Victor Hugo and Lucrece Borgia • George Sand and La Mare au Diable • Simone de Beauvoir and Le Deuxième Sexe 2016-17 • The Settlement • 37 Special Interest THURSDAYS • 10.00am to 12noon THURSDAYS • 1.00pm to 3.00pm Japan: The Land of the Rising Sun Gardens in Literature: Victorian to Edwardian Tutor: Victoria Cummins Weeks Starts Summer term NEW TUTOR: Twigs Way Fees per term 10 20 Apr £85 Weeks Starts Summer term Fees per term 10 27 Apr £85 This course will explore the history and civilization of Japan. Thus we shall examine the distinctive culture the country developed despite its proximity to its larger neighbour, China. Other areas of particular interest will include its response to the challenge from the industrial powers in the nineteenth century (imitating them) and, when this led to disaster, the emergence after 1945 of a new, reinvigorated Japan. Examining the way in which authors use gardens, plants and pleasure grounds in their development of plot, character and settings in both extended and shorter works, we will explore both individual texts and themes across authors and also the context of garden fashions as they are reflected in works. The course will focus on the period from c1830 through the Edwardian, with some thematic sessions venturing into the 1930s. Covering Murder, Humour, Lust, Love and Garden Fashions – and authors including Dickens, Yonge, Collins, Hardy, Tennyson, Saki and Sackville-West etc, this course appeals to lovers of gardens and literature alike! THURSDAYS • 1.30pm to 3.30pm FRIDAYS • 10.00am to 12.30pm Lucien Freud Psychology Matters: (3) Abnormal Psychology Tutor: Gary Day Weeks Starts Summer term 5 Fees per term Weeks Starts 20 Apr £42.50 Lucien Freud famously said nothing about his views of art. He wanted us to look at his pictures. So that is what we will be doing in this course. By the end of it we should have some understanding of what he meant by ‘art’ and where his paintings fit into the tradition of particularly British portraiture. We will also have learnt something of Freud’s extraordinary life. He was, for example, a man who never smiled. 38 • The Settlement • 2016-17 Tutor: Lesley Ayres Summer term 8 Fees per term 21 Apr £85 A series of 3 courses on Psychology which can be studied as a whole course over the year or taken individually. Sessions consist of a mix of academic study, student participation and a relaxed environment to explore this fascinating subject. What causes abnormal behaviour? What is it and how can it be treated? Delve into the world of psychopathology, obsessive compulsive disorders, schizophrenia and more. Workshops & Lectures For those too busy to commit to a five or ten week course, we run a series of ‘one-off’ workshops and lectures covering a broad range of subjects that may better suit a demanding life-style. During the year we have hosted Easter Flower Basket, Encaustic Wax Art, Pastels in the style of Degas, An Introduction to Silver, plus lectures on Charles Rennie Mackintosh and the Heart Drawings of Leonardo da Vinci. Ideas for workshops always welcome. Call us on 01462 682828 Details of all our events can be found on our website: www.letchworthsettlement.org.uk and on our Facebook page www.facebook.com/LetchworthSettlement Want to be one of the first to know what is going on here? Email [email protected] to join our mailing list. Your email address will not be shared with third parties. You can also Follow us on twitter twitter.com/TSettlement Gift Vouchers Why not give the gift of learning to someone you know? We now offer Gift vouchers in £20, £10 and £5 denominations, along with a choice of two very attractive gift cards. The vouchers are valid for one year from date of issue. They have to be presented at the time of booking a course so cannot be used for telephone bookings (or online in due course). No cash will be given in exchange for vouchers. If you order these over the phone we will post them to you by Royal Mail 1st class, to be signed for and there will be a £1.50 postal charge. 2016-17 • The Settlement • 39 Settlement Groups Letchworth Art Society Tuesday In the Cruse and Spinks Rooms Tuesday evenings 7.30pm-9.30pm, starting in early September. Enrolment not required. Annual fee plus Settlement membership. A friendly group that meets to paint for pleasure. Every week there is either a demonstration, a model or a still life in one room, and another room in which members can “do their own thing”. Two exhibitions per year, plus occasional workshops on a Saturday or Sunday. New members very welcome. Contact: Jane Gibbs on 01462 673535 Daytime Art Club Wednesday In the Spinks Room Wednesdays starting at 9.45am, finishing at 4.00pm with most members opting for the morning or afternoon sessions with a few attending both. This is a self-help group but occasionally there are planned activities, tutored sessions or workshop/demonstrations. Although much of the current membership work is in watercolour, other media may be used and is encouraged. Cost of membership is payable at the beginning of each term plus £5 annual fee. In addition there is a Settlement membership fee. Contact: Bob Thorogood on 01462 672009 or John Packham on 01462 635621 ‘Bobbin Along’ Friday In the Garden Room ‘Bobbin Along‘ is a social, self-help group for ‘bobbin’ lace and associated crafts which meets on 1st and 3rd Friday of each month in the Garden Room from 7.15pm to 9.30pm, starting 2nd September 2016. Enrolment is not required but Settlement membership and an annual group fee is payable. Contact: Anne Drew on 01462 482258 40 • The Settlement • 2016-17 Letchworth Camera Club Thursday In the Brunt Room Thursdays at 7.45pm from September until early July. Annual fee of £47 plus Settlement membership. Our display of photographs in the Brunt Room will give you a flavour of the work that we produce. We have a varied programme of lectures, competitions and instruction evenings, whereby we hope to provide advice and encouragement to our members, new and old, to enjoy all aspects of photography in a friendly environment. Please come and try us for a few evenings before you decide to join. Enrolment not required. Contact: Gary Neesam on 07772 812353 ‘Informative and interesting.’ HUE Saturday In the Cruse Room HUE is a group of artists who work with textiles. We meet with our mentor Anthea Godfrey 4/6 times a year on a Saturday to share and critique our work, have one-to-one conversations with Anthea and plan exhibitions. There is no element of teaching, we work independently. HUE will be exhibiting in Bishop Stortford during April 2017. Enquiries to Val Aitken on 01462 635386 or [email protected] Settlement Players Monday, Wednesday and Sunday In The Theatre Main rehearsals on the stage on Mondays and Wednesdays at 8.00pm, plus some Sundays (either afternoon or evening). Stage crew meet most Sunday mornings. Annual fee £3 plus Settlement membership. An active and friendly group performing several plays every year and enjoying occasional social events. Newcomers always welcome, both acting and backstage. Experience not essential. The Settlement Players Theatre Club provides audience members with discounted tickets and advanced booking information. Annual subscription from September. All enquiries contact: Mr J Anderson on 07963 467398 or email [email protected] Website: www.settlement-players.org.uk Friends of The Settlement The Settlement has a long tradition as a self-sustaining, membership organisation. As such it values the work of volunteers in a wide range of roles: on the Management Committee; organising outings; helping at fund raising events; delivery of brochures; distribution of advertising materials; serving teas and coffees; gardening and decorating. If you have some time to spare and would like to be added to our list of ‘friends’ please speak to Sonia Weston or a member of the Management Committee. You are not committed to anything by doing so but you would occasionally be asked if you could help, e.g. with an event. Making Contact Want to be one of the first to know what’s happening here? Email [email protected] and ask to be put on our emailing list. Also keep an eye on our website www.letchworthsettlement.org.uk and find us on Facebook. Not sure what course would suit you? Contact the office on 01462 682828 and our staff will be happy to help! 2016-17 • The Settlement • 41 Associated Organisations Dance Steps Academy The Letchworth Garden City Society Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday 4.00pm Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and 9.00am Saturdays. Ballet, Tap, Modern and Street Jazz classes for children from 3 years upwards. Contact: Sarah Johnson on 01462 642858 or email [email protected] www.dancesteps_academy.co.uk Monday The group meets approximately four times a year on a Monday at 7.30pm. First meeting is in September. Lectures and discussions on all aspects of The First Garden City and occasional visits. Membership fee is £5 per year plus £3 per meeting. Contact: Philippa Parker on 01462 686828 or email: [email protected] or visit our website lgcs.org.uk First Garden City Ladies’ Group Monday This club meets on the second Monday of each month (except August) from 2pm to 4pm. A social afternoon club for women of all ages with guest speaker, raffle, occasional sales table and coach outings. Annual subscription £12, visitors £1.50 Contact: Mrs Wendy Gould on 01462 676068 L.A.L.G. Wine Appreciation Group Friday This group was set up in 1994 with the objective of providing people interested in wine, from beginners to experts, the chance to develop their knowledge of wine and to have the opportunity to taste a wide variety of different wines. We never take ourselves too seriously and meet monthly at the Settlement. We occasionally have vacancies for new members, so if you are interested, please get in touch. Contact: George Barnes on 01462 673710 or John Raines on 01462 893059 L.A.L.G. Wine Discovery Group Friday We are a very sociable group who also have a shared passion for discovering new and old wines from around the world. We meet every third Friday usually at the Settlement where we sample and experience wines chosen by one of the group members. We also hold an annual barbecue accompanied by wine in July. We have a stable group of couples but we are always keen to give new members the opportunity to join us. If you are interested in joining our lively group, please get in touch. Contact: Nigel Rigby at [email protected] or call 01462 686411 42 • The Settlement • 2016-17 Letchworth Natural History Society Tuesday Meets on the second Tuesday of each month from September to March, plus 18th April at 7.30pm. Illustrated lectures on various aspects of wildlife and conservation and on the Hertfordshire countryside. Sunday rambles and summer evening walks. Small charge for guests. Annual subscription £10.00, visitors £2.50 (LALG members £2 with valid membership card). Contact: Judie Starkey on 01462 632171 or email [email protected] Find us on Facebook: facebook.com/Letchworthnhs Letchworth Recorded Music Society Friday Fortnightly programmes of recorded music presented by members of the Society on alternate Fridays, 7.30pm to 10.00pm from 23rd September 2016 to March 2017. Occasional guest presenters. Annual subscription £20.00 minimum, visitors £2.00. Contact: Judie Starkey on 01462 632171 or email [email protected] Letchworth Sinfonia Sunday A friendly amateur orchestra with Professional Conductor and Leader, playing mostly classical repertoire, but occasionally playing lighter styles of music. The orchestra generally rehearses on alternate Sunday afternoons in winter, evenings in summer and gives two main concerts a year. New members are welcome, especially string players. Fees £110 per year. Contact: Don Shewan on 01763 244079 or visit www.Letchworth-Sinfonia.org.uk ‘Brilliant, stimulating ideas.’ North Herts and Beds Branch Embroiderers’ Guild Saturday The Embroiderers’ Guild is a friendly group who have an avid interest in textiles and their embellishment. Techniques explored range from traditional hand embroidery to the use of machines and new materials. We meet on the first Saturday of the month for informal gatherings. Our workshops on the third Saturdays are taught by nationally acclaimed tutors, as are speakers who visit for Special Events three times a year. Contact: Gina Ferrari on 01763 852971 or email [email protected] Additionally the Branch welcomes young people of all ages to join our Young Embroiderers’ Group who meet six times a year on Saturdays from 10.30am-2.30pm. Contact: Barbara Deacon on 01223 870359 or email [email protected] North Herts Guild of Spinners, Weavers and Dyers Thursday First and third Thursdays of each month at 7.45pm starting in September. Enrolment is not required. Affiliated to the Association of Guilds of Weavers, Spinners and Dyers. A friendly group committed to promoting handspinning, weaving and dyeing. We aim to preserve craftsmanship in these areas for the benefit of the public. You do not need to be an expert to join and visitors are welcome. Contact: Helen Gale on 01438 226759 or email [email protected] Poetry ID Group Thursday Poetry ID meets on Thursday evenings from 7.30pm to 10.00pm in Room 1. Here they conduct regular writing workshops centred on various themes, after which there is a read-round of the work produced. Later, there is another read-round of members’ new work. Once a month, usually on the last Thursday of the month, the group holds a poetry ‘surgery’ where any member who so wishes may bring in their poems for analysis and treatment where necessary. This is useful for those ‘problem’ poems. Occasionally guest poets are invited to perform. Past guest poets include Jackie Kay, Wendy Cope, Penelope Shuttle, Tamar Yoseloff, George Szirtes, John Mole and, most recently, Stuart Henson. New members are welcome. Contact: Richard Copeland on 01438 217614 or email [email protected] Website is http://poetryid.wordpress.com and you can also like us on Facebook. Royal Society for the Protection of Birds Friday The RSPB Hitchin and Letchworth local group holds social meetings (normally) on the first Friday of each month between September and May, when an invited speaker will talk about a wildlife-related topic. Our membership fee is £12 per season. Contact: Martin Johnson on 01763 249459 or email [email protected] Further information about the Group can be obtained from our website: www.rspb.org.uk/groups/hitchinandletchworth 25 Club Thursday A group of retired professional and business men who meet, usually with a speaker. Meetings are on alternate Thursdays at 10.00am for 10.30am. Membership is by invitation. Contact: Peter Jackson on 01462 627713 26 Club Thursday Formed in 1977, we are a club for retired gentlemen meeting on alternate Thursday mornings throughout the year with guest speakers, often from a charity to which the club donates. Membership is £40.00 per year which can be paid 6 monthly. Contact: John Tompkins on 01462 672938 or email [email protected] 2016-17 • The Settlement • 43 Hire a room at The Settlement. Despite our full programme of classes we do have rooms available for occasional or regular hire. If you or any group you know might be interested please contact the office. We will be happy to accommodate you if possible. See below for charges. Lettings Charges Hall Mon-Fri Sat Evening Sun £55 (per 3 hour session) £130 (per evening session) £120 (per day) Brunt, Cruse & Spinks Rooms Mon-Fri Sat Daytime or Evening Sun £40 (per 3 hour session) £75 (per 3 hour session) £75 (per day) Garden Room Mon-Fri Sat Daytime or Evening Sun £35 (per 3 hour session) £40 (per 3 hour session) £40 (per day) There will be a £20 charge if room set-up/clearing is required. An additional charge of £20 is made for the use of the kitchen. There is a discount on these charges for Settlement Groups and Associated Organisations. Room 1 Mon-Fri Sat Daytime or Evening Sun £20 (per 3 hour session) £25 (per 3 hour session) £25 (per day) Room 3 Mon-Fri Sat Daytime or Evening Sun £30 (per 3 hour session) £35 (per 3 hour session) £35 (per day) Green Room Mon-Fri 44 • The Settlement • 2016-17 £20 (per 3 hour session) Hire of Crockery, Cutlery & Glasses Dinner plate, side plate, dessert bowl, cup & saucer – 50p per cover. Including glasses and cutlery, etc 75p per cover. All breakages charged at replacement cost. Dates for your Diary September 2016 March 2017 Thursday 1st Office opens Friday 31st End of Spring Term Saturday 10th Settlement Players’ Open Evening April 2017 Monday 12th Most courses start Thursday 18th Settlement re-opens; all courses start October 2016 May 2017 Saturday 22nd Closed for Lace Day Monday 29th to Friday 2nd June HALF-TERM Monday 24th to Friday 28th HALF-TERM June 2017 Saturday 29th Hospice Craft Fair November 2016 Thursday 17th to Saturday 19th Settlement Players’ Production Wednesday 23rd Settlement AGM Saturday 10th Settlement Fair Thursday 15th to Saturday 17th Settlement Players’ Production July/August 2017 Saturday 21st to Sunday 13th Aug Settlement closed for Summer Friday 25th Settlement Quiz December 2016 Friday 16th Settlement closes for Christmas January 2017 Thursday 5th Office re-opens Monday 9th Courses start February 2017 Monday 13th to Friday 17th HALF-TERM Thursday 23rd to Saturday 25th Settlement Players’ Production 2016-17 • The Settlement • 45 How to find us By car: From London, Stevenage and The North – A1 (M). Leave A1 (M) motorway at junction 9. Follow signs for Letchworth, A505. From Cambridge. Via A505 from Royston, follow Baldock bypass across Junction 9 (A1M) roundabout on to A505 (Letchworth Gate). From Milton Keynes, Bedford, Ampthill, A5, M1 – (via A507). Leave M1 at Junction 13 (Ridgmont – 25 miles, 40mins). Follow A507, ignoring the first turning for Letchworth. At a roundabout, take the right turning signed ‘Norton, Letchworth’. Continue along Norton Road, turning left at the roundabout into Norton Way North. Then follow the map below. Map 46 • The Settlement • 2016-17 By Train: Letchworth Garden City is on the London (King’s Cross) – Stevenage – Royston – Cambridge service. There are frequent trains from King’s Cross (35-50mins) and from Cambridge (30mins). By Bus: Regular services from Hitchin, Baldock, Stevenage and Stotfold stop close by on Norton Way North near the railway bridge. Postcode: If using SatNav/Multimap etc, use SG6 4UB The Settlement Story Proud of our history at Letchworth Settlement, we can trace our origins back to 1860's London, when a group of eminent social reformers including John Ruskin conceived the idea to improve the lives of working class families who were facing appalling hardship in what had become a heavily industrialised society.* The first attempts to put a ‘settlement’ idea into practice were made by a number of young wealthy Englishmen around 1867 but despite best intentions the plans failed. The next attempt was in 1875 when Arnold Toynbee, an Oxford-educated economist, moved to Whitechapel. There, together with the Vicar of St. Jude’s Church, Canon Samuel Barnett, he opened a centre for education and discussion, where he lectured on political economy to the workers of the neighbourhood. Toynbee did not live to see his experiment bear fruit but the example renewed attention to the plight of the poor and in July 1884 a group of Toynbee’s followers, led by Canon Barnett, established Toynbee Hall in Whitechapel, as a colony for university students dedicated to continuing his work. Under the auspices of a joint committee representing Oxford and Cambridge Universities, with Barnett serving as warden, Toynbee Hall became the model for other settlements in England and the United States. In England they were assisted financially by, among others, the well-known Rowntree and Cadbury families, the latter having a major role to play in the development of Letchworth Garden City. A Settlement community was active in Letchworth in the early years of the 20th century, its aims of fellowship and self-improvement chiming well with the philosophy of the Garden City's founder, Ebenezer Howard. Meetings were held in various locations in the town and nearby villages until 1920 when Letchworth Adult Education Settlement was founded. The original building is a fine example of the ‘arts and crafts’ style so characteristic of Letchworth. Over the years further buildings have been added and today the site belongs to the Heritage Foundation who lease it to The Settlement and who continue to be extremely supportive of its educational and recreational activities. Operating as a charity The Settlement receives no grant aid and is entirely financially independent. Led by an annually elected Management Committee working with our professional management team, we strive to maintain and enhance a rich and varied programme of activities to appeal to a wide variety of interests. It is our hope that members will continue to enjoy the opportunity to meet, learn and create and be part of our success story. *Excerpted from Legacy of Light: University Settlement’s First Century by Jeffrey Scheuer 2016-17 • The Settlement • 47 Meet Come along and meet like-minded people on one of our courses. Whatever your interest we probably have something to tempt you. A wide range of clubs and societies also meet here – The Settlement Players, the Camera Club and groups ranging from art to embroidery to wine appreciation – all enjoy catching up at 229 Nevells Road. Learn Our supportive and friendly approach provides the ideal learning environment for our students across a range of exciting subjects which include modern languages and practical craft courses such as upholstery, patchwork & quilting and sugarcraft. Discover different authors and their works, explore other cultures and learn more about artists and their lives and times. Create Painting, writing, flower arranging and more. Designed to be thought-provoking and stimulating, our courses will challenge your creativity and reveal those hidden skills…… We hope to see you at the Settlement very soon! Letchworth Settlement 229 Nevells Road Letchworth Garden City Herts SG6 4UB Registered Charity No. 311085