Summer art camp for students

April 12, 2016 12:00 am | Updated 05:32 am IST - COIMBATORE:

Lalit Kalakshetra will organise a summer art camp for students at R.S. Puram.

The camp will include classes in textile design, yoga, vedic mathematics, and fashion illustration.

For details, contact: 9842014569 or 81848407465

Summer sales

The Co-optex outlet at Nehru Stadium offer 20 per cent discount on all handloom products sold till April 25 as part of its summer special sales.

According to a press release here, the products for sale include cotton and silk sarees from Coimbatore, Salem, Uraiyur, Jayamkondam, Koorainadu, Karaikudi and Chettinad and home textile products.

Dog show

The Nilgiris Chapter of the German Shepherd Dog Confederation will hold a dog show on April 17 at the Government Arts College, Udhagamandalam.

A release here has said that the show would begin at 8 a.m. with C.V. Sudarsan as the judge. Only dogs registered with

The Kennel Club of India are eligible to participate. Dogs aged six months to two years and above were eligible to participate in various categories, the release said.

Dogs with long coat would compete in a separate category.

For details contact phone: 93448-30063 or 82200-33992.

Fitness camp

A fitness awareness camp will be held at Avila Convent Matriculation Higher Secondary School and at Purandaradasar Hall in association with Beethoven Body Zeal.

According to a press release here, classes will be held free of cost from April 15 to 17.

For details, contact: 9894696063 or 9894111398.

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