
Black History Lectures
Phone 020 7254 9632 for details of fees and other information.
Or email, info@centerprise.org.uk or historicalwalker@yahoo.com

Black History Lectures
Phone 020 7254 9632 for details of fees and other information.
Or email, info@centerprise.org.uk or historicalwalker@yahoo.com

Narrative Drive is an opportunity to work alongside other motivated intermediate level writers in a focused and stimulating group.
Course leader Jacob Ross is the author of acclaimed short story collections. His first novel, Pynter Bender, was published in September 2008 and was shortlisted for the Commonwealth Writers Prize.
Courses are every Tuesday evening @ Centerprise, 136 Kingsland High St, Dalston, Hackney, London E8 2NS. Time 7pm – 9pm Phone 0207 254 9632 for details
or go to www.jacobrossonline.com or email rosswriterj@googlemail.com
The demand for high quality career and holistic health coaching is set to increase. Centerprise are launching courses offering students the chance to develop practical skills supported by a strong theoretical basis that will equip them to provide an effective and credible service.
Call Emmanuel on 0207-254-9632 for further details or fill in the email box below.
Get ahead of the class with Centerprise Saturday School
Home work assistance with experienced tutors.
Admission £10 per session, every Saturday 10pm-1pm age range 5-16 years.
Call 0207-254-9632 for details.
Presentation by Dr Afrika: Mother Africa’s renaissance: Raising the African Child, the bedrock of future generations
Time: 6.30-9.30
Admission: £10
Venue: Centerprise, 136-138 Kingsland High Street, London, E8 2NS
Narrative Drive - is an opportunity to work alongside other motivated intermediate level writers in a focused and stimulating group.
Courses are held on Tuesday evenings @ Centerprise, 136 Kingsland High Street, Dalston, Hackney, London E8 2NS
Time 7pm – 9pm
Dates: 6th July to 14th September 2010
January 11th to March 15 2011
March 29 to May 31st 2011
June 28 August 30th 2011
Course Fees: £120 concs: £100
Course leader Jacob Ross is the author of acclaimed short story collections, Song for Simone (1986) and A Way to Catch the Dust. His first novel, Pynter Bender, was published in September 2008 ans was shortlisted for the Commonwealth Writers Prize; Caribbean Review of Books Book of The Year; The Author’s Society Best Novel, 2009. Jacob Ross recently won an Arts Council of England Award for his current novel in progress, The Village Above the Wind and is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature.
All courses take place at Centerprise Trust, 136 Kingsland High Street, London, E8 2NS.
For more information go to www.jacobrossonline.com or email rosswriterj@googlemail.com