As part of adult learners week 21- 27 May Islington Council is holding a number of taster sessions at its 20 Online centres The sessions are aimed at encouraging older people to take a look at the types of courses and learning opportunities on offer.<br><br>Monday 23 May<br>12.15-3.30<br>Arsenal Red Zone, Avenell Road, N5 1BU<br>Celebrate Success Event<br><br>All day<br>Elizabeth House, 2 Hurlock St N5 1ED 020 7690 1300<br>Exhibition of students work. Readings, poetry, competitions<br><br>Tuesday 24 May<br>10-2pm<br>Film and Video Workshop<br>Hungerford School Hungerford Road N7 9LF 020 7607 8660<br>Create your own digital portrait! Take pictures, use photoshop, write a bit about yourself<br><br>Wednesday 25 May<br>3.30 – 5.30pm<br>Elizabeth House, 2 Hurlock St N5 1ED 020 7690 1300<br>Money Advice Taster With Islington Peoples Rights (Benefits and Banks)<br><br>Wednesday 25 May<br>12 – 2pm<br>Durham Rd Learning Centre (The Old Neighbourhood Office) 86 Durham Road N7 7DU 020 7561 7498<br>Learn to Earn Taster – with Rework and CAB Banking Rights, Benefit entitlement for starting work etc)<br><br>Thursday 26 May<br>11-2pm <br>Turkish Education Group 2 Newington Green Road N1 4RX <br>020 7226 8647<br>Open day to celebrate refurbishment of the centre. There will be presentations, refreshments, music, enquiries, enrolments, and an IT taster starting at 1pm <br><br>Friday 27 May<br>All day<br>Online Learning Bus Isledon Road Housing Office<br>Skills for Life and using online services<br><br>Saturday 28 May<br>1-5pm<br>Film and Video WorkshopHungerford School Hungerford Road N7 9LF <br>020 7607 8660<br>Create your own digital portrait! Take pictures, use photoshop, write a bit about yourself<br><br>Islington Online is the council's neighbourhood learning network of 20 neighbourhood learning centres and a mobile computer bus. It is one of the biggest in the country and the centers are in a range of locations including Arsenal FC, the council's libraries, schools, housing estates and community centres. The centres also offer a range of activities such as homework clubs, after school activities, health programmes and community activities. The centres also support a range of regeneration projects such as Sure Start, Family Learning and Out of School Hours learning as well as using the mobile computer project to support Islington Council's Summer University.<br><br>Ends
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