28 September 2013, 10am
- 4pm: DG One Leisure Complex, Dumfries
Run by Voluntary Arts Scotland, the
sessions are aimed at people who are happy using the internet, but aren’t sure
how it could help promote their activity – who may have a Facebook page but not
enough ‘likes’, and are thinking about Twitter but aren’t sure what to tweet.
At the training session
participants can:
• Learn how to make the most of Facebook, Twitter and other social
media sites
• Discover why using videos and photography is a great way to tell
your ‘story’
• Find out about the benefits of blogging
• Make the most of time spent online
To find out if there’s a
session near you and to book your FREE place, visit
www.vascotland.org.uk/ gettingon
Voluntary Arts Scotland
is the national development agency for amateur arts and crafts. We offer
information and support for the thousands of people who take part in cultural
activity for the love of it.
From amateur dramatics
companies to choirs, knitting circles to painting groups, we’re here to promote
existing activity and encourage newcomers to join in. For more information,
visit www.vascotland.org.uk
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