Juhatuse liikmetele marketingu metoodika õpetamine

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Juhatuse liikmetele marketingu metoodika õpetamine

 

Juhatuse liikmetele marketingu metoodika õpetamine - „Turunduskommunikatsioon ja uue sihtrühmaga töö arendamine“

1.sessioon 18.06.2015. 
"Turundusplaani olemus ja osad. Turuanalüüs ja oma tegevuse audiit"

2.sessioon 17.07.2015. Uue sihtrühma läbitöötamise põhimõtted. Pakkumiste kujunemine uuele sihtrühmale. 

3.sessioon 31.08.2015. Turunduskommunikatsioon ja uue sihtrühmaga töö arendamine. Turundusplaani konsultatsioon.

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News release. Project "The new steps into the future".

10.04.2015 19:03 Gagarin 9068 0  0
News release. Project  "The new steps into the future".

Project  "The new steps into the future" summary:

Our organization provides hobby and professional training in different kinds of handicrafts for adults. Our clients are the Russian-speaking residents of Narva; less frequently – people from other regions of Estonia. With the help of the project we are planning to attract Estonian-speaking guests as well as tourists from other countries to our activities.  

In order to achieve that, several steps have been envisaged:

-          Training on the economic aspects in the field for the NGO members

-          Creation of a multiple-language webpage instead of the present-day webpage in the Russian              language

-          Issuing multi-lingual printed materials

-          Courses in basic Estonian and Russian for the NGO members

-          Organizing pilot master-classes for multi-lingual groups

-          Participation in handicraft fairs in Tallinn and Helsinki.

As a result, the changes will affect both the organization and community. The organization will become stronger through the special training of the NGO members, gained new experience and new means of communications with the community.

Project is supported by the NGO Fund of EEA Grants, which is operated by Open Estonia Foundation (http://oef.org.ee/teoksil/norra/)

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Projects 206-2015

14.03.2015 08:44 Gagarin 3561 0

For information on our projects for the period 2006-2015 can be found HERE (LINK).

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Glass fusing

01.01.2015 02:00 Gagarin 8977 0

Фьюзинг (Fusing, от англ. Fuse — «спекание, плавка») —  особая технология изготовления витражей путём спекания стекла в печи, в таком витраже отсутствуют металлические соединения между стеклами, стекло спекается в печи при температуре около 800 °C и становится однородным, вплавляется друг в друга. Технология позволяет изготавливать широкий спект изделий - панно, светильники, посуду, сувениры ... Фьюзинг доступен и взрослым, и детям, эффектные изделия получаются даже у новичка. Мы предлагаем регулярные плановые мастер-классы по фьюзингу, а так же мастер-классы для организованных групп взрослых, для детских компаний, для фирм и туристических групп.

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Stainedglass workshop

01.01.2015 02:00 Gagarin 10969 0
Stainedglass workshop

STAINED GLASS WORKSHOP (ADULT GROUP). TIFFANY TECHNIQUE.

Since October 2007 we have run a stained glass workshop, where groups of adults are trained to make stained glass pictures using Tiffany technique.


Fees in 2018/2019 - 45 € per month (for a Sunday group + 2 € a month for coffee breaks)

Additional or individual class for those enrolled in the studio- 15 €

 Timetable:

- I group:    Wednesday 17:30 - 21:00 

- II group:   Sunday 10:00 - 13:45 (with a 15-minute coffee break)

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Marquetry

01.01.2015 02:00 Gagarin 10702 1

Marquetry (also spelled as marqueterie) is the art and craft of applying pieces of veneer to a structure to form decorative patterns, designs or pictures. The technique may be applied to case furniture or even seat furniture, to decorative small objects with smooth, veneerable surfaces or to freestanding pictorial panels appreciated in their own right. Parquetry is very similar in technique to marquetry. Parquetry utilizes pieces of veneer in simple repeating geometric shapes to form tiled patterns such as would cover a floor (parquet), or forming basketweave or brickwork patterns, trelliswork and the like.

Marquetry (and parquetry too) differs from the more ancient craft of inlay, or intarsia, in which a solid body of one material is cut out to receive sections of another to form the surface pattern. The word derives from a Middle French word meaning "inlaid work".

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