Workshop will help school in India

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Worthing artist Steve Carroll has spent a week in India setting up a screen printing workshop.

The workshop in Kolkata is now part of the Emmanuel School Calcutta and will be used to train children in the use of screen printing for artistic and commercial purposes.

Steve said: “With the skills they have learned, the school will be able to raise funds to support their work, providing top-quality education for children who would not be able to afford to go to school otherwise.”

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