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esl Classes, Wednesday mornings
Occurring Each Wednesday Beginning Wednesday, May 22, 2013 Through Thursday, May 16, 2013.
Wednesday morning class with Terry Beginner’s and Intermediate levels (Location: Teen Center, Behind Reference Desk) 10:30 am-12:30 pm Begins 9/12/12 Thursday morning classes with Sally Beginner’s and Intermediate levels Beginner’s class, 11-12 noon Intermediate class, 12:15-1:15 (Location: Meeting room, lobby area) Begins 8/16/2012
Registration is ongoing-students can join at any time No textbooks are needed No advance registration is necessary Classes are free and all are welcome Both morning classes follow the Fulton County Public Schools schedule
Northeast/Spruill Oaks Library Atlanta-Fulton Library System 9560 Spruill Road Johns Creek, Georgia 30022
For questions, call (770)360-8820, Email michael.salpeter@fultoncountyga.gov or stop or stop by the Reference Services desk
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| Times: | 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM |
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| Where: | Northeast/Spruill Oaks Library 9560 Spruill Road Johns Creek GA 30022 |
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| Additional Info: | Website: afpls.org
Phone: 770-360-8820
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WhereNortheast/Spruill Oaks Library 9560 Spruill Road Johns Creek GA 30022
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We do any and all electric services including fans, surge protectors, new construction, rehab old electric. Licensed, bonded, realiable, local, and many references. $30 OFF WITH MENTION of this ad (minimum $200). Call 678-250-4470.
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