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    LOCKDOWN ADJUSTMENTS PROVIDE OPPORTUNITIES AT YCC

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    During the shared challenges of 2020, Yarraville Community Centre’s (YCC) worked hard to develop a range of exciting workshops and courses.

    YCC’s local knowledge and understanding of community needs provided opportunities to introduce a range of new courses such as Feldenkrais, Cartoon Drawing for children and some fun and FREE classes like laughter yoga to help relieve some of the stresses and weight of what was happening this year.

    Needless to say the Managing Anxiety Better, Mastering Procrastination, Decluttering and Zoom for seniors workshops have been an absolute hit.

    The Art and Style workshops like Polymer Clay Jewellery, weekly Art with Watercolours and Inspired Paper Collage have produced the most Insta-worthy results as well as connecting people with their innate creativity.

    Lots of YCC’s regular courses like yoga and Pilates moved to online delivery with ease thanks to our amazing tutors and the YCC short course team.

    YCC look forward to a blend of in person and online courses in 2021 after its successes online this year. Look out for your favourites and be delighted by what’s planned for the New Year.

    Check out the website and newsletter for what’s still to come in term 4 at www.ycc.net.au or contact us on 9687 1560 or email at info@ycc.net.au

    You may want to consider a YCC gift voucher for a shared experiences as a present at Christmas, especially if you are making up for lost time with friends and family.

    Yarraville Community Centre - Advertorial
    Yarraville Community Centre - Advertorial
    Office: 59 Francis Street, Yarraville Vic 3013 Mail: PO Box 215, Yarraville Vic 3013 Phone: 9687 1560 Email: info@ycc.net.au Web: ycc.net.au

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