Wairarapa REAP (Rural Education Activities Programme) will hit the road with a load of educational opportunities in tow during Adult Learners Week.
Wairarapa REAP spokeswoman Jude McNeur said the "new spin" on Adult Learners Week/He Tangata Matauranga would be an ACE (Adult and Community Education) Place on the Move seven-day roadshow from September 8, when a mobile information trailer will be taken to towns "up and down the Wairarapa".
Last year, an ACE Place classroom was run out of a vacant Queen St business premises that doubled as "public drop-in," aimed at attracting education providers and prospective adult students.
Mrs McNeur said the ACE Place on the Move would this year travel to venues from Featherston to Eketahuna, where a gazebo and couch would be laid on, and information and advice handed out on learning opportunities "whether for fun, to gain life skills or to upskill for employment".
The team will be joined at each location by representatives from other learning providers, such as Wairarapa UCOL, Taratahi Agricultural Training Centre, Literacy Wairarapa, Menz Shed, Supergrans, U3A and Like Minds Like Mine "to give their own tips and pointers on a whole range of adult learning". Wairarapa REAP's Wendel Richardson, who is co-chair of ACE Aotearoa, said: "Adult learning can add another dimension to people's lives, keep people stimulated and contribute to a sense of well-being.