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SUMMARY:Getting Started on Instagram
DESCRIPTION:Part of the Enterprise Support from Make CIC collection.\n\nThis is the perfect session for anyone looking to get set up their creative business on Instagram. \n\nAbout this event\n\n\n\n\nAre you looking to set up an Instagram account to show off your artist practice or creative business? Have you tried Instagram out\, but you’re not too sure how to use some of it’s functions? This session will cover all the basics to get you set up on Instagram. \nThe session will cover: \n\nGetting set up on Instagram\nContent creation\nPosts v’s stories v’s reels\nBuilding your audience (understanding hashtags and targeting)\nLinking your website and other social media\nScheduling posts\n\nFollowing this session\, you will be able to get your creative business Instagram up and running and understand the fundamental of how to run a brilliant Instagram account. \n— \nAbout the Practitioner: Jo Austin Greer at Marketing with Jo has been working in enterprise support (particularly focussing on creative industries and female entrepreneurs) since 2006. Jo recently completed a 13 year stint as Head of Marketing and Engagement with a charitable and commercial organisation and has supported SME’s\, large corporates\, government officials and third sector organisations to improve their marketing strategy. \n \nAbout the programme: \nThis session is part of a programme of workshops designed to provide tailored support to artists\, makers and creatives living in the Liverpool City Region. Devised by Make CIC and in partnership with Baltic Creative CIC\, each workshop is delivered in person by local expert practitioners who are able to share knowledge and valuable insight on each chosen topic. \nAbout Eligibility: \nThis session is open to individuals living in the Liverpool City Region (Liverpool\, Sefton\, Knowsley\, Wirral\, St Helens\, or Halton) only. \nThis session is part of a wider project called Enterprise Hub Skills which is funded by the European Social Fund (ESF). In order to access this support for free\, all attendees are required to prove their eligibility in line with ESF’s funding requirements. It’s super straight forward and one of our team will be in touch to complete your registration and eligibility for the session once you have signed up via Eventbrite. \nSpecial thanks to our Community Partner and Sponsor\, Baltic Creative CIC.
URL:https://makecic.org/events/getting-started-on-instagram/
LOCATION:The Shed\, Baltic Creative CIC\, 49 Jamaica Street\, Liverpool\, L1 0AH\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Creative Enterprise Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221112T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221112T150000
DTSTAMP:20260417T170852
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SUMMARY:Introduction to Woodwork - Wine Rack
DESCRIPTION:Join our introduction to woodwork class\, part of Make CIC’s woodwork programme for beginners and learn some new skills. Every second Saturday of the month. \n\n\nAbout this event \n\n\n\nA great way to hone your woodworking skills\, or to learn a new skill from scratch\, this four hour hands-on class will take you through the different skills and techniques needed to create your own wine rack in a safe and socially distanced way! \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nUsing recycled and reclaimed wood\, our workshop manager will guide you through the different steps to crafting your very own wine rack. By making your own wine rack you’ll learn how to measure and cut wood accurately and safely; as well as sanding\, planing\, drilling and sawing. \nYou will use: \nChop/ Mitre saw – Cut wood at various angles \nBand saw – Rip through timber \nJigsaw – Free form cuts \nDrill driver – Pilot holes & fixing screws \nPillar drill – bore vertical holes \nDisc / Belt sander – Accurate\, powerful sanding \nPalm sander – Versitile sanding \nThe great thing about joining onto our Introduction to Woodwork class is\, once you’ve been inducted into the class and introduced to all of our equipment here at Make Liverpool\, you’ll be fully inducted into Make Liverpool’s workshop! So if you decide woodwork is for you want to come back to work on your own projects\, all you’ll need to do is sign up. When you’ve attended a class\, you’ll be entitled to a discount on your first month of membership as well! Just email hello@makeliverpool.com to find out more. \nJoin our class and build your confidence using a range of woodworking tools and techniques\, while making your very own wine rack. \nAll tools\, equipment and materials will be provided on the day. \nPlease arrive 15 mins before the class begins. There will also be a short break during the session. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFAQs: \nDo I need any experience prior to the class? \nNo prior wood working experience is necessary\, all health and safety will be taught by our experienced technician. \nAre there ID or minimum age requirements for this class? \nThe class is for people ages 16+. \nWhat are my transportation/parking options for getting to and from the event? \nOn street parking is free but limited to 2 hours so vehicle drivers will need a permit for street parking. Alternatively you can park in our visitor car park. We have 4 parking spaces in the Make North Docks car park that will be allocated on a first come first served basis. Please let us know if you require a blue badge holder and we can reserve your space. Public transport links are nearby\, and the venue is easily accessible on foot from Liverpool City Centre (see our website for more information\, we’re located at Make North Docks). \nHow accessible is the venue? \nThe workshop is located on the ground floor which provides full accessibility to the premises including toilet provisions. We would advise wheelchair users to contact the workshop provider on the sale of the ticket to arrange a parking bay. \nWhere can I contact the organiser with any questions? \nFeel free to get in touch with the Make CIC office at 0151 601 8665 or email hello@makecic.org \nIs my registration/ticket transferrable? \nIf you find that you cannot attend then you are welcome to pass your place on to a friend who may find it useful. Please let the organiser know if you need to do this. Alternatively tickets can be transferred to a future event up to 7 days before the event. \nDo I have to bring my printed ticket to the event? \nA register will be taken at the workshop\, it isn’t necessary to print your ticket. \nThe name on the registration/ticket doesn’t match the attendee. Is that okay? \nPlease bring along a print out of your ticket if the registration does not match the attendee\, or contact hello@makecic.org to have them change the ticket so it contains your name. \nWhat can I bring into the event? \nThere will be a short break during the session with the opportunity for snacks and coffee! Please bring along lunch/snacks if you would prefer not to buy it. All materials will be provided for the class. \nWhat should I wear? \nWear clothes that you don’t mind getting dirty. Closed-toe shoes are required. Long hair must be tied back and jewellery and any loose items such as scarves will need to be removed or tucked away prior to the class starting. These rules are for your safety and must be followed. It also tends to run a bit chilly in the workshop\, as it is in a warehouse\, so dress in layers and wear thick-soled shoes. \nCan I get a refund for my ticket? \nRefunds are available up to 7 days before the event. \nRefunds will be offered in the event of the event being cancelled\, alternative dates will be offered if appropriate. \nIf for any reason you find you are unable to attend then please get in touch and a refund can be offered up to 7 days before the workshop. After this date we can only offer a refund if your space is able to be filled. \nThis is because we pay our practitioners fair wages for their work- giving refunds on last minute cancellations would mean that practitioners would not be paid for the preparation they have put into their classes. \nI have symptoms of COVID-19 or have been told to self isolate after being in contact with someone with COVID-19 can I get a refund? \nWe can refund your ticket or transfer your ticket to a future class/workshop if you let us know 7 or more days prior to the class or workshop. \nWe can refund your ticket up to 5 days before the event if you can provide evidence of a positive test result or instructions to self isolate if we manage to re-sell the ticket. We will do our best to do so\, but cannot guarantee a refund. \nWe cannot refund your ticket in the 5 days prior to the event. You are welcome to pass your ticket on to a friend or family member but please let us know who the new ticket holder is in advance. \nThis is because we pay our practitioners fair wages for their work- giving refunds on last minute cancellations would mean that practitioners would not be paid for the preparation they have put into their classes. \n\n\n\n\n*********COVID 19************** \nWe have taken every possible step to ensure this class is run safely. \nSocial distancing measures are in place at Make. \nWe ask that everyone who enters Make’s premises uses the NHS track and trace app\, signs in and wears a face covering\, if not exempt. \nHand sanitiser and face coverings will be provided if needed. \n**PLEASE DO NOT ATTEND IF YOU HAVE SYMPTOMS OF COVID-19** \nFor more specific info on our policies and procedures please email rosie.ashton@makecic.org \n  \n\nEvery second Saturday of the month.
URL:https://makecic.org/events/introduction-to-woodwork-wine-rack-5/
LOCATION:Make North Docks\, 37 Regent Street\, Liverpool\, L3 7BN
CATEGORIES:Class
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221119T130000
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SUMMARY:Natural Wreath Making
DESCRIPTION:Learn how to make your own festive wreath using natural materials. \nAbout this event:\nAt this fun and informative workshop\, you will have the opportunity to produce a fabulous festive Wreath using a variety of plant materials. \nDuring the session you will learn the techniques to construct a natural wreath\, which you will then be able to embellish with various natural accessories\, i.e. cones\, dried fruit etc. You will also learn how to make a bow using leaves. \n \nChelsea Gold medallists\, Utopia Creations love to share their expertise and passions for floral design. Our workshops are for all abilities\, and we ensure all those taking part have fun learning new skills\, and from this workshop will have the joy of taking home a beautiful natural wreath to display. \nMake a classic simple wreath using spruce\, holly\, ivy\, a variety of other foliage\, seed pods\, cones\, dried fruit and natural embellishments \nAdditional materials will be available for purchase on the day if you would like to add extra embellishments to your wreath. \nInformation sheets will be provided for participants to take away with further suggestions and information on the best care of the wreath. \n \n\n\n\n\nFAQ \nAre there any ID or minimum age requirements to enter the event? \nAny child under 16 must be accompanied by an adult and we operate a no under 10 policy. \nWhat are my transportation/parking options for getting to and from the event? \nOn street parking is free and unlimited. Public transport links are nearby\, and the venue is easily accessible on foot from Liverpool City Centre. \nHow accessible is the venue? \nThe workshop is located on the ground floor which provides full accessibility to the premises including toilet provisions. We would advise wheelchair users to contact the workshop provider on the sale of the ticket to arrange a parking bay. \nWhere can I contact the organiser with any questions? \nFeel free to get in touch with the Make CIC office at 0151 601 8665 or email hello@makecic.org \nIs my registration/ticket transferrable? \nIf you find that you cannot attend then you are welcome to pass your place on to a friend who may find it useful. Please let the organiser know if you need to do this. \nAlternatively tickets can be transferred to a future event up to 14 days before the event. \nDo I have to bring my printed ticket to the event? \nNo\, a register will be taken at the workshop\, it isn’t necessary to print your ticket. \nWhat is the refund/cancellation policy? \nRefunds will be offered in the event of the class being cancelled – in this instance we will give as much notice as possible\, usually at least 5 days\, and offer alternative dates if appropriate. \nThis class does have a minimum requirement of ticket sales to proceed\, so there is a possibility of it being cancelled\, but we will contact you five days before if this is the case. \nIf for any reason you find you are unable to attend then please get in touch and a refund can be offered up to 7 days before the workshop. \nThis is because we pay our practitioners fair wages for their work- giving refunds on last minute cancellations would mean that practitioners would not be paid for the preparation they have put into their classes. \n*Refunds will be given minus Eventbrite fees\, unless Make CIC cancel the class\, in which case a full refund will be given* \nThe name on the registration/ticket doesn’t match the attendee. Is that okay? \nPlease bring along a print out of your ticket if the registration does not match the attendee\, or contact hello@makecic.org to have them change the ticket so it contains your name. \nWhat can I bring into the event? \nYou don’t need to bring anything but yourself. All materials are provided and we also have a café on site selling coffee\, tea and delicious lunches/ snacks. Wear comfortable clothing and feel free to bring along a drink or a snack if you prefer.
URL:https://makecic.org/events/natural-wreath-making/
LOCATION:Make North Docks\, 37 Regent Street\, Liverpool\, L3 7BN
CATEGORIES:Class
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221119T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221119T190000
DTSTAMP:20260417T170852
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LAST-MODIFIED:20221018T100241Z
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SUMMARY:"Hell Bus" comes to Hamilton Square!
DESCRIPTION:The Hell Bus is in town for one night only! Join us for a look inside the bus\, followed by a talk from creator Darren Cullen. \n\nAbout this event: \n\n\n\n\nHell Bus – Darren Cullen aka Spelling Mistakes Cost Lives \nDarren is a satirical artist from Leeds\, now based in south London where he runs the Museum of Neoliberalism. Cullen is best known for his Mini Daily Mail\, Action Man: Battlefield Casualties toys\, and Pocket Money Loans payday loan shop for kids which featured at Banksy’s Dismaland. \nHis latest project is the Hell Bus\, a pre-apocalyptic marketing suite about oil company greenwashing\, focusing on Shell\, and satirising the absurd spectacle of oil and gas corporations attempting to convince the public that they’re going to help save the world from oil and gas corporations. \nCullen’s anti-Shell work has previously been the subject of an unsuccessful cease and desist from Shell who didn’t find it very funny\, but the bus has toured around the country from COP26 to Glastonbury and will be free to view at Make Hamilton Square on Saturday 19th November. \nPop in after work for a tour of the bus\, followed by a talk and Q&A with Darren! \n– Bus open from 5pm \n– Bar open from 5pm \n– Talk and Q&A 6pm \nInstagram: @spellingmistakescostslives \nTwitter: @darren_cullen \n\n \nAre there ID or minimum age requirements for this class? \nThe exhibition is open to all\, however all under 16’s must be accompanied by an adult. \nWhat are my transportation/parking options for getting to and from the event? \nBy Train: \nWe are a stone’s throw away from Hamilton Square train station which is just a short walk down Cleveland street and accessible from all inner city Liverpool Stations and all Wirral line stations. \nBy Bus: \nThere are numerous bus stops nearby and around the Hamilton Square area\, all just short walks away from our space. These include numbers: 41\, 216\, 217\, 409\, 410\, 411\, 413\, 414\, 423\, 811 and several others. \nBy Car: \nFollow the signs for Hamilton Square. We don’t have any designated parking for visitors but there is a range of paid and free parking close by. \nPaid parking: \n– Cleveland Street \n– Prince Street \n– Elgin Way \n– Duncan Street \n– Hinson Street \nMore on wirral.gov.uk/parking-roads-and-travel \nFree and unlimited parking: \n– Russell Street (5 min walk) \n– Brooke Street East (5 min walk) \nParking becomes free and unlimited after 6:30pm. \nDownloading the Just Park app on your mobile device will allow for more efficient and cheaper parking payments. \nHow accessible is the venue? \nThe café is located on the ground floor which provides full accessibility to the premises including toilet provisions. \nWhere can I contact the organiser with any questions? \nFeel free to get in touch with the Make CIC office at 0151 601 8665 or email hello@makecic.org \nDo I have to bring my printed ticket to the event? \nThis is a free event\, it isn’t necessary to print your ticket. \n\n\n 
URL:https://makecic.org/events/hell-bus-comes-to-hamilton-square/
LOCATION:Make Hamilton\, 69-71 Argyle Street\, Birkenhead\, CH41 6LQ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221123T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221123T173000
DTSTAMP:20260417T170852
CREATED:20220926T142306Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220926T142306Z
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SUMMARY:Building your Online Community
DESCRIPTION:Part of the Enterprise Support from Make CIC collection.\n\nJoin this session and find out how you can build your online community of customers and followers! \n\nAbout this event\n\n\n\n\nAre you looking to build your online community of followers and customers? Are keen to explore new ways of engaging with your community but not sure where to start? This session will focus on a variety of creative ways that you can share your stories and engage with your audience and customers in order to grow your online community and online presence. \nThis session will cover: \n\nCreating an online community. What does this mean for you?\nStarting up your online presence\nWebsite vs social media – what’s the best for you?\nWhat is your unique selling point?\nCommunicating with your community\nBlogs & Newsletters\n\n— \nAbout the Practitioner: Fiona Shaw is an award-winning journalist\, copywriter and publisher with over 20 years’ experience. As leader of Wordscape‘s talented and multi-skilled team\, Fiona is always looking at good ways of communicating with people\, telling your story in a distinct\, accessible and relevant voice. She’s also the publisher of good business magazine Ethos. \n \nAbout the programme: \nThis session is part of a programme of workshops designed to provide tailored support to artists\, makers and creatives living in the Liverpool City Region. Devised by Make CIC and in partnership with Baltic Creative CIC\, each workshop is delivered in person by local expert practitioners who are able to share knowledge and valuable insight on each chosen topic. \nAbout Eligibility: \nThis session is open to individuals living in the Liverpool City Region (Liverpool\, Sefton\, Knowsley\, Wirral\, St Helens\, or Halton) only. \nThis session is part of a wider project called Enterprise Hub Skills which is funded by the European Social Fund (ESF). In order to access this support for free\, all attendees are required to prove their eligibility in line with ESF’s funding requirements. It’s super straight forward and one of our team will be in touch to complete your registration and eligibility for the session once you have signed up via Eventbrite. \nSpecial thanks to our Community Partner and Sponsor\, Baltic Creative CIC.
URL:https://makecic.org/events/building-your-online-community/
LOCATION:The Shed\, Baltic Creative CIC\, 49 Jamaica Street\, Liverpool\, L1 0AH\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Creative Enterprise Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221124T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221124T210000
DTSTAMP:20260417T170852
CREATED:20221122T140903Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221122T141643Z
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SUMMARY:Eco-resin Terrazzo: Make your own pair of coasters!
DESCRIPTION:Terrazzo Coaster Workshop \nDuring this session\, you will learn how to make your own terrazzo coasters! You will have the option to make a pair of round or square coasters and we will teach you how to achieve any colour terrazzo chips and/or coaster base you want. At the end of the session\, your coasters will be ready to take home. \n \nThe workshop will be running for approximately 3 hours and will be broken down in 3 parts with a 30 minutes break in between each\, which will allow your creations to dry as well as provide us with the opportunity for a short natter over some complimentary refreshments. \nOur new evening session includes a glass of wine (or a beer or a soft drink if you prefer) on arrival\, as well as a few snacks to share during the breaks. A small on-site bar will be available to purchase more drinks should you wish to. \nAurélie\, our resident terrazzo extraordinaire and founder of Aura Living\, will teach you all there is to know about eco-resin material\, its different applications\, and show you some other homeware accessory examples she has been making using this great material. \n \n \n \nA little more about Aurélie: \n“With a working background as an interior designer\, I began my journey with ceramics about 4 years ago. Unfortunately\, during the first lockdown\, I was no longer able to access the pottery studio which made me research other crafts and activities I could practice from home. This is when I discovered the world of Jesmonite and its endless possibilities. I first purchased a DIY kit to try it for myself and I feel in love with the process\, the ease of use and little requirement for specialised equipment or space. As a designer\, my imagination exploded with the prospect of all the ideas I could materialise using this material. I am now so excited to be sharing my knowledge of this product for you to discover and try out a new craft skill.” \n \n\n\nA note about the class: \nThe class may not be suitable for people who have any hands or wrists problems as the process requires hand sanding and polishing. \nPlease wear comfortable clothing that you don’t mind getting a bit of water splashed. The material used will wash off\, but avoid wearing your best clothes! \n  \n\n\n\n\nFAQs \nAre there ID or minimum age requirements to enter the event? \nAny child under 16 must be accompanied by an adult and we operate a no under 10 policy. \nWhat are my transportation/parking options for getting to and from the event? \nOn street parking is free and unlimited. Public transport links are nearby\, and the venue is easily accessible on foot from Liverpool City Centre. \nHow accessible is the venue? \nThe workshop is located on the ground floor which provides full accessibility to the premises including toilet provisions. We would advise wheelchair users to contact the workshop provider on the sale of the ticket to arrange a parking bay. \nWhere can I contact the organiser with any questions? \nFeel free to get in touch with the Make CIC office at 0151 601 8665 or email hello@makecic.org \nIs my registration/ticket transferrable? \nIf you find that you cannot attend then you are welcome to pass your place on to a friend who may find it useful. Please let the organiser know if you need to do this. \nAlternatively tickets can be transferred to a future event up to 14 days before the event. \nDo I have to bring my printed ticket to the event? \nNo\, a register will be taken at the workshop\, it isn’t necessary to print your ticket. \nWhat is the refund/cancellation policy? \nRefunds will be offered in the event of the class being cancelled – in this instance we will give as much notice as possible\, usually at least 5 days\, and offer alternative dates if appropriate. \nThis class does have a minimum requirement of ticket sales to proceed\, so there is a possibility of it being cancelled\, but we will contact you five days before if this is the case. \nIf for any reason you find you are unable to attend then please get in touch and a refund can be offered up to 7 days before the workshop. \nThis is because we pay our practitioners fair wages for their work- giving refunds on last minute cancellations would mean that practitioners would not be paid for the preparation they have put into their classes. \n*Refunds will be given minus Eventbrite fees\, unless Make CIC cancel the class\, in which case a full refund will be given* \nThe name on the registration/ticket doesn’t match the attendee. Is that okay? \nPlease bring along a print out of your ticket if the registration does not match the attendee\, or contact hello@makecic.org to have them change the ticket so it contains your name. \nWhat can I bring into the event? \nYou don’t need to bring anything but yourself. All materials are provided and we also have a café on site selling coffee\, tea and delicious lunches/ snacks. Wear comfortable clothing that you don’t mind getting a bit dirty and feel free to bring along a drink or a snack if you prefer. \n\n\n  \n 
URL:https://makecic.org/events/eco-resin-terrazzo-make-your-own-pair-of-coasters/
LOCATION:Make North Docks\, 37 Regent Street\, Liverpool\, L3 7BN
CATEGORIES:Class
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221126T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221126T130000
DTSTAMP:20260417T170852
CREATED:20221122T132708Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221122T132708Z
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SUMMARY:Natural Wreath Making
DESCRIPTION:Refund Policy\n\nRefunds up to 7 days before event\nEventbrite’s fee is nonrefundable.\n\n\n\n\nAbout this event\n\n\n\n\nAt this fun and informative workshop\, you will have the opportunity to produce a fabulous festive Wreath using a variety of plant materials. \nDuring the session you will learn the techniques to construct a natural wreath\, which you will then be able to embellish with various natural accessories\, i.e. cones\, dried fruit etc. You will also learn how to make a bow using leaves. \n\n \nChelsea Gold medallists\, Utopia Creations love to share their expertise and passions for floral design. Our workshops are for all abilities\, and we ensure all those taking part have fun learning new skills\, and from this workshop will have the joy of taking home a beautiful natural wreath to display. \nMake a classic simple wreath using spruce\, holly\, ivy\, a variety of other foliage\, seed pods\, cones\, dried fruit and natural embellishments \nAdditional materials will be available for purchase on the day if you would like to add extra embellishments to your wreath. \nInformation sheets will be provided for participants to take away with further suggestions and information on the best care of the wreath. \niive \n\n\n\n\nFAQs\nAre there ID or minimum age requirements to enter the event? \nAny child under 16 must be accompanied by an adult and we operate a no under 10 policy. \nWhat are my transportation/parking options for getting to and from the event? \nBy Train: \nWe are a stone’s throw away from Hamilton Square train station which is just a short walk down Cleveland street and accessible from all inner city Liverpool Stations and all Wirral line stations. \nBy Bus: \nThere are numerous bus stops nearby and around the Hamilton Square area\, all just short walks away from our space. These include numbers: 41\, 216\, 217\, 409\, 410\, 411\, 413\, 414\, 423\, 811 and several others. \nBy Car: \nFollow the signs for Hamilton Square. We don’t have any designated parking for visitors but there is a range of paid and free parking close by. \nPaid parking: \n– Cleveland Street \n– Prince Street \n– Elgin Way \n– Duncan Street \n– Hinson Street \nMore on wirral.gov.uk/parking-roads-and-travel \nFree and unlimited parking: \n– Russell Street (5 min walk) \n– Brooke Street East (5 min walk) \nParking becomes free and unlimited after 6:30pm. \nDownloading the Just Park app on your mobile device will allow for more efficient and cheaper parking payments. \nHow accessible is the venue? \nThe workshop is located on the ground floor which provides full accessibility to the premises including toilet provisions. We would advise wheelchair users to contact the workshop provider on the sale of the ticket to arrange a parking bay. \nWhere can I contact the organiser with any questions? \nFeel free to get in touch with the Make CIC office at 0151 601 8665 or email hello@makecic.org \nIs my registration/ticket transferrable? \nIf you find that you cannot attend then you are welcome to pass your place on to a friend who may find it useful. Please let the organiser know if you need to do this. \nAlternatively tickets can be transferred to a future event up to 14 days before the event. \nDo I have to bring my printed ticket to the event? \nNo\, a register will be taken at the workshop\, it isn’t necessary to print your ticket. \nWhat is the refund/cancellation policy? \nRefunds will be offered in the event of the class being cancelled – in this instance we will give as much notice as possible\, usually at least 5 days\, and offer alternative dates if appropriate. \nThis class does have a minimum requirement of ticket sales to proceed\, so there is a possibility of it being cancelled\, but we will contact you five days before if this is the case. \nIf for any reason you find you are unable to attend then please get in touch and a refund can be offered up to 7 days before the workshop. \nThis is because we pay our practitioners fair wages for their work- giving refunds on last minute cancellations would mean that practitioners would not be paid for the preparation they have put into their classes. \n*Refunds will be given minus Eventbrite fees\, unless Make CIC cancel the class\, in which case a full refund will be given* \nThe name on the registration/ticket doesn’t match the attendee. Is that okay? \nPlease bring along a print out of your ticket if the registration does not match the attendee\, or contact hello@makecic.org to have them change the ticket so it contains your name. \nWhat can I bring into the event? \nYou don’t need to bring anything but yourself. All materials are provided and we also have a café on site selling coffee\, tea and delicious lunches/ snacks. Wear comfortable clothing and feel free to bring along a drink or a snack if you prefer.
URL:https://makecic.org/events/natural-wreath-making-2/
LOCATION:Make Hamilton\, 69-71 Argyle Street\, Birkenhead\, CH41 6LQ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Class
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