June 9, 2025 - 01:58

PLAINVILLE - “It’s never too late” is the inspiring message from Plainville Adult and Continuing Education, which is launching several free programs this July at Plainville High School. These initiatives are designed to provide adults with the opportunity to enhance their skills and knowledge in a supportive environment.
The programs cover a diverse range of subjects, catering to various interests and needs. From basic literacy and computer skills to more advanced topics, participants will have the chance to learn from experienced instructors and engage with fellow learners. The goal is to empower individuals to pursue their personal and professional aspirations, regardless of their previous educational background.
Registration is open to all adults in the community, and no prior experience is required to join. This initiative aims to foster lifelong learning and create a more educated and skilled workforce in Plainville. With classes starting soon, interested individuals are encouraged to take advantage of this valuable opportunity.
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