About this Event
What we'll do in this session...
Discover the art of stained glass in this creative, hands-on workshop with John and Aileen. You'll learn the basics of designing, cutting, assembling and soldering coloured glass pieces to create your own beautiful small panel. As this is a longer session you may like to bring a packed lunch.. Pre-booking is essential and remember to bring your Barter Item!
We have two stained glass sessoins in this programme, but we please ask each person only attends one due to very limited capacity, this will make sure as many people as possible get the opportunity to try this activity.
Barter Items
Jar of coffee.
Picture of your favourite stained glass.
Tool to donate.
A skill to share.
Trade School is an alternative learning space that runs on barter.
Anyone can teach anything they are interested in or skilled at – experiences, practical skills and big ideas are valued equally.
No money changes hands, instead teachers say what they’d like in exchange for sharing, and people sign up by agreeing to bring a barter item from the list (all lists include simple and free-to-offer items).
What is a Barter Item for?
It is way of saying thank you to the host for sharing their specialised skills, those attending the session bring along one of the barter items listed above. These are either given to the host or used in the session.
If you have questions about any of our activities please get in touch with our friendly team at [email protected] or message 07542609623.
This is a free session led by local residents as part of the Every One Every Day Spring calendar of events. Every One Every Day in Kirkcaldy area is co-funded by Corra Foundation, Fife Council, The National Lottery Community Fund. The project is hosted by Corra. Corra Foundation is a charity registered in Scotland (No SC009481) and is also a company limited by guarantee (No SC096068).
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Kirkcaldy Men's Shed at Ravenscraig Park, The Changing Pavillion, Kirkcaldy, United Kingdom
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