Creative Activities

Creative Activities

Creative Activities is a program for our community. It’s a place to learn new skills and make new friends.

We see Creative Activities as an opportunity to improve your quality of life, bringing satisfaction and peace of mind in a friendly environment.

When asked what Creative Activities means to them, here is what the participants said: Friendship, fun, with lots of laughing. Sometimes we even do a little bit of stitching.

The joy of seeing so many happy people enjoying each other’s company.

The classes available to all are:

TAI CHI: The class starts at 9:30am. It’s an easy going, gentle exercise to improve your health and help you relax.

THOUGHT OF THE WEEK: At 10:30am, guest speakers from all walks of life share their experiences and thoughts with the Creative Activities team for a few minutes. ART: Choose your medium, oil, pencil, acrylic, and discover your hidden talent. B.Y.O CRAFT: Can’t find a class that suits your needs? Then bring your own craft and join with others who feel the same way.

CROCHETING: Relax and enjoy this ageless craft, which will add charm and interest to any item.

CROSS-STITCH: Stitch heirlooms or just enjoy creating with embroidered crosses on counted or linen fabric.

ENGLISH CONVERSATION CLASSES: Improve your communication skills in this fun discussion group.

MAKING THE MOST OF MEDIA: Learn to navigate your way around your new media devices (iPhone/ android, laptop, iPad) so you can make them work their best for you.

SCRAPBOOK MEMORIES: Photos, photos everywhere—and now a way to display and store them safely and creatively so memories can be enjoyed by all.

SEWING: Would you like to produce attractive, useful, and economical garments for you and your family? Learn to sew—imagine the savings while catering your own wearable works of art.

TAPESTRY: Using interlaced threads to create beautiful pictures.

TATTING:

The term Tatting is derived from an Indian word, Tattie, which means to make tight or taut. Why not try your hand at this ancient art.

TUNISIAN CROCHET: The oldest form of knit crochet and a mixture of both. Using one long crochet hook & cotton or wool—it can be worked quickly into rugs or garments.

Where: Castle Hill Seventh-day Adventist Church

84 Cecil Avenue

Castle Hill NSW 2154

When: Wednesday’s during school terms. 9:30am – 12:00pm