Learning City Carlisle
City Council celebrates national week of learning
(Date of issue: Thursday, 30 April 2009)
As part of Adult Learners’ Week (9 - 15 May), Carlisle City
Council is inviting local residents along to a city centre
celebration of learning event on Tuesday, 12 May.
Visitors to the event in the city centre’s pedestrianised area,
in front of the Old Town Hall, will be able to meet experts from
more than 20 organisations, between 10am and 3pm.
In addition to formal learning, informal learning, including
volunteering and community involvement will all be celebrated.
Organisations confirmed as attending include the University of
Cumbria, Carlisle College, Adult Education Carlisle, the Return to
Work project, Cumbria Fire and Rescue Service and range of local
training providers.
The stalls will include information promoting courses,
activities, skills and helping local communities. The Royal Navy
will have a display vehicle and System Group will have a mobile
classroom. Students from Carlisle College will be providing mini
manicures.
Cllr Barry Earp, Portfolio holder for Learning and Development,
said:
"The aim of the event is to promote learning for
all in Carlisle and help local residents to find out about the wide
range of opportunities across the district. There are lots of ways
for people to build on their skills or to give their time for
others. Come along and celebrate learning for life."
The full list of attendees is as follows: Carlisle College;
Cumbria Adult Education Service; Cumbria CVS; Carlisle and District
University of the 3rd Age; Adult Education Carlisle; Botcherby
Healthy Living Initiative: JHP; RWP; University of Cumbria;
Community Law Centre; Royal Navy; Army; System Group; A4E; Shaw
Trust; Next Steps, Women’s Institute and the Return to Work
project
Carlisle City Council’s Tullie House; Talkin Tarn; Community
Support and Hostel Service will also be represented.