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Don’t miss these fun free classes at Denis Hurley Centre

The centre is offering a free homeopathy service as well as free keyboard and guitar classes for the music lovers.

THE Denis Hurley Centre in Durban offers a range of community classes and initiatives and this week’s offering includes a free homeopathy service on Friday, March 18.

The next day, Saturday, March 19, music lovers can join a free guitar and keybord classes, sure to have toes tapping.

The homeopathy service is run by Durban University of Technology (DUT). It is available to anyone else who wants to drop in on Wednesdays and Fridays.

“DUT’s Homeopathy course is regarded as the best in the country and they have re-started a free clinic at the DHC on Friday mornings. The service is available to our service users but also to anyone else who wants to drop in,” said Denis Hurley Centre.

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Through its partnership with the University of KwaZulu-Natal community music project, guitar classes have resumed at the Denis Hurley Centre.

They are now offering guitar classes for beginners every Saturday morning from 09.30-11:00.

“If you have a guitar, bring it; if you do not, then come along anyway. No need to book – just turn up,” said the centre.

The centre is also offering beginners’ keyboard classes at 10:00 on Saturdays. These are led by Chris Shoba.

The classes are free, although a donation is encouraged to to cover expenses. For more information, visit the Denis Hurley Centre Facebook page.

 

 

 

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