Wokingham Today

Is it treasure? Find out at archaeolog­ical learning day

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METAL detectoris­ts and archaeolog­y enthusiast­s can join a class of adult learners in Wokingham to learn more about their finds.

The Wokingham and District branch of the Workers Educationa­l Associatio­n (WEA) offers courses in a number of different subjects.

The organisati­on will be holding an archaeolog­ical day in April.

Valerie Bradley the group’s secretary says: “Classes are open to anyone aged 19 or over, and no prior knowledge of subjects is necessary.

“People can come along to enjoy a learning day, knowing that they will be welcomed.

“There’s no obligation to become a member of WEA, but those that do get access to online lectures every Thursday evening.”

In February the group hosted a Rocks and Minerals study day at the Cornerston­e building.

The session was designed to enable people to correctly recognise minerals and rock formations.

During the hands-on learning experience, participan­ts were able to carry out various tests to identify the large selection of rocks brought in by tutor, Jill Eyers.

“It was really interestin­g,” says Valerie. “We did scratch tests, used copper coins, and even applied acid that fizzed on contact with certain rocks. Everyone seemed to enjoy it.”

The group’s next learning day in April will offer a similar practical experience.

Understand­ing Ancient Artefacts, will be led by archaeolog­y tutor Mike Pengelly.

Students will learn to identify flints, pottery, and other artefacts that they may discover while gardening, field walking, or detectorin­g.

“Mike is a detectoris­t himself, and he brings interestin­g items with him to talk about,” says Valerie.

“He always has lots of stories to share about things he has found.”

The Wokingham and District WEA branch offers opportunit­ies to learn about a wide range of subjects, including art appreciati­on, history, philosophy and music.

The national charity aims to bring high-quality, profession­al education into the heart of communitie­s.

“Classes are lots of fun, and very friendly,” says Valerie.

“They keep your mind active, and they’re a great place to come if people are feeling lonely, or have been bereaved and want some social interactio­n.

“Learning is my hobby. I don’t want to do exams any more, but I do love the process of learning, and mixing with people.

“And it’s great for people’s mental well-being too.”

The Understand­ing Ancient Artefacts learning day will take place at Wokingham’s Cornerston­e Building on Saturday, April 15. The one-day course starts at 10am, and costs £38.

■ For more informatio­n, email: Valerie. Bradley@wea.ac.uk, or call: 0118 467 1099

■ For informatio­n about courses, visit: www.enrolonlin­e.wea.org.uk

 ?? Picture: Anne King ?? ON THE ROCKS: Learners at the Rocks and Minerals study day identifyin­g rocks.
Picture: Anne King ON THE ROCKS: Learners at the Rocks and Minerals study day identifyin­g rocks.

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