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Mosaic Project

Our Mosaic Project comes to an end… Massive, massive thank you to all involved. You can’t have a community project without a community so well done everybody. In September 2016 a group of 20 very nervous women who had never worked in the area of Mosaic/Tiles started a discussion to design and create a large scale mosaic to celebrate our 20th anniversary.  The mosaic was to be a replica of our logo and to be based on connectivity and growth of the project over the past 20 years.  Each individual piece would also represent the various activities of the project and what ACCESS means to women who participated in these activities.  Working on this project enabled the women to imagine the unimaginable, and to connect  to the past, the present, and the future, sometimes simultaneously. We are now thrilled to say that the very colourful, charming and highly impressive mosaic has now been ‘rooted’ in our community garden for many years and hopefully will be enjoyed by everyone who visits our project.    Without the financial support of The Arts Department of Wexford County Council, this project would not have been possible and we wish to express our sincere thanks to them. The Artist, Mary Wallace, who throughout the entire project, was extremely supportive and kind in relation to her support to the women, her patience and enthusiasm particularly in relation to including the women on every step of the project from the design, choosing colours, breaking tiles and ‘weather predictions’ .  All of the women wish to say a huge Thank you to Mary and to say how proud they are of their accomplishment.  They have learned a skill which they can now pass on to others in their communities. In June we hope to have a launch of the mosaic where people from various communities and  people who support ACCESS consistently throughout the year will be invited to view this very decorative piece representing the success of ACCESS for years to come.      

Free ECDL Course

ACCESS @ Westgate, Westgate Yard, Wexford
From 8th May until 9th June 2017
Monday to Friday, 9:30am – 3:30pm
This course is for people aged 18 – 35 years old, who are Short or Long term Unemployed and who are on the Live Register.
For more information or to apply, please contact us:
053 9121200
margaret@access2000wexford.com

Free Storytelling Workshop with Deirdre Wadding

Wednesday 22nd March,10 am – 12.30 pm
Come and explore stories with us, find some new ones to tell or deepen your telling of the ones you know.
ACCESS 2000 Wexford Community Education Project
2 Green Street, Wexford
053 9121200

Free Basic Computer Course

This course is aimed at anyone looking to learn basic computer skills. The course covers various information about the computer, including the terminology used, as well as further practice in Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, the Internet,Email and Facebook.
Venue: ACCESS 2000 Wexford, 2 Green Street, Wexford
Day: Friday
Dates: 31st March,7th,21st and 28th April 2017
Time: 10am-12pm
To book your place, please contact us on:
ACCESS 2000 Wexford, Community Education Project
2 Green Street, Wexford
053 9121200 / 9121201
margaret@access2000wexford.com

ACCESS Walking Group

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Green Street Recipes

We have been cultivating a sustainable, organic, chemical-free garden in Green Street over the past year and now we are seeing the fruits of our

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ACCESSing CHANGE – FREE QQI Level 5 Training Programme Stay competitive in a changing job market!Upgrade your 21st Century Skills!Learn how to work remotely!Enhance your

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Seed of Hope

We hope you are all keeping safe and well in these very challenging times. We would like to share with you a little project that

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Postcard Campaign IWD 2017

Many thanks to the people of Wexford for signing The Elephant Collective’s Campaign on International Women’s Day, asking the government to pass legislation for Automatic Inquests in cases of Maternal Deaths.

It was a huge success and we collected over 500 signatures, they will now be posted to The Minister for Justice & Equality. 

Well done Wexford.