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Friday, 24 June 2011

Planned field trip to Saltwell Park

We will be visiting Saltwell Park on 7 and 14 July from 10am to 1pm. 
For class members, here is the 10-point information we discussed in class: 
1. Meet in the small car park accessed by driving into the Joicey Road car park entrance then driving onwards to the second smaller car park. Tutor will be there from 9.30am. 
2. The trip is weather dependent. If the weather makes it impossible to do we will return to Lyndhurst and have our lesson there.
3. Wear sensible shoes and clothing to cater for both rain or sun (we can always hope for the latter!).
4. Bring your own refreshments. If there is time we might be able to pop in to the cafe in the park but this may prove impractical. Though we plan to stop at 1pm we can be flexible and perhaps go to the cafe then for a quick discussion and a cuppa.
5. You need to bring: 
i. an A2 or an A3 sketchpad/paper. I suggest you bring mid tone green or blue paper or a range of coloured papers. Bring white paper too and/or if you do not have any coloured paper.
ii. Sketching pencils
iii. Colour chalk pastels (you will need a range of greens so you may need to buy some green pastels if you only have two or three types in your set)
iv. A digital camera (if you have one) - the tutor will also bring his camera.
v. Masking tape
6. The tutor will bring the boards and easels for everyone. If you prefer to use your own bring them.
7. We will be working in small groups that are not too spread out so the tutor can get to everyone easily during the session.
8. Be aware that the ground may be slippery and uneven so you might slip or trip.
9. If you have a health problem please tell the tutor at the start of the session.
10. Make sure your tutor knows your emergency telephone number in the event of an incident.


Finally
If you cannot make the lesson or you are going to be late email the tutor by clicking on: bernardqu@hotmail.co.uk. Or tell one of the other learners if you know their contact details and they will then inform the tutor. Alternatively call the Lyndhurst office and they will relay your message to the tutor.

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