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Exeter Adult Education offering free summer courses
EXETER Exeter Adult Education will offer free summer classes in academic skills/HISET preparation and English (ESOL) beginning Monday, June 21.
Free academic skills classes will meet Monday and Wednesday mornings, 9-10:30 a.m. from June 21 to July 28.
Free ES0L (English to Speakers of Other Languages) classes will meet Monday and Wednesday mornings, 9-10:30 a.m. from June 21 to July 28.
HiSET practice tests are by appointment. Call 603-775-8457 to schedule. HiSET testing will take place at 4:45 p.m. on July 21 and July 28.
May 15
Drive-Thru Take Out Ham Supper: 2 to 6 p.m. or until sold out, St. John-Hill Church, 620 Hill Church Road, Boyertown. Pre-order until May 1 or until sold out, call 610-367-8114. Limited walk-up tickets day of supper (unless sold out). All tickets $12.50 (purchased via credit card $13). Ham, potato filling, gravy, Hill Church Butter Beans, corn, green beans, applesauce, pepper cabbage, roll and butter, ice cream. www.stjohnhillucc.org
May 15
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Free flower planting activity for children: hosted by St. Markâs Evangelical Lutheran Church, Birdsboro during the Street Fair at Main Bird Park in Birdsboro from noon until 5 p.m. All children may plant a flower in a cup which will be then wrapped in foil.
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