YOUTH GENERAL INTEREST/CULTURAL ARTS
Magic Class
Children are guaranteed to have a great time as they learn a collection of fascinating andmesmerizing tricks. Amaze family and friends with tricks that involve cards, ropes, coins,mind- reading andmore! Children are grouped by age and learn tricks that are age-appropriate. Brand new tricks are always taught at each session! Allmaterials are provided. Each child receives a magic kit to take home.
Age:
5 - 12 years m/M: 5/35
Location: Lincoln Center Instructor: “Magic Team of Gary Kantor”
Class # Date Day Time
Spirit Team CreatingWith Clay
Pinch pots, cute cups and fun sculptures are a few of the pieces children create using the handbuilding clay techniques of coil, pinch and slab. Participantsmust attend the first class in order to
complete projects.No make-up classes will be arranged.
Age:
7 - 12 years m/M:
Location: Lincoln Center $R/NR:
Class # Date
Day Time
Clay Crafters
This is an advanced class for children who have attended seven or more continuous sessions of CreatingWith Clay or have the instructor’s approval before registering. Children are introduced to the potter’s wheel and work onmore advanced projects using both wheel and clay handbuildingmethods. Participantsmust attend the first class in order to complete projects.
Age:
11 - 18 years
Location: Lincoln Center
Class # Date
m/M: Instructor:
Day Time
4/5
Deb Norton
$R/NR
110004-01 7/8 - 7/29 TH 11:30 am - 1:00 pm $55/$83
Pottery Time
Paint summertime ceramic bisque using a variety of colored glazes and lots of imagination to create a family ceramic piece that can be treasured for years to come. Your treasured piece is kiln-fired and ready for pick-up the following week.
Age:
6 - 12 years Location: Lincoln Center
Class Project: Ice Cream Bowl (4.5 x 3.75”)
Class # Date Day Time
$R/NR
110045-01 6/9 W 6:00 - 7:00 pm $19/$29
Class Project: Single Switch Plate & Outlet Cover
Class # Date Day Time
$R/NR
110048-01 8/3 TU 6:00 - 7:00 pm $23/$35
56 • Summer 2010
m/M: 5/10 5/10
$55/$83
Instructor
110003-01 7/8 - 7/29 TH 10:00 - 11:15 am Deb Norton 110003-02 6/16 - 7/7 W 6:00 - 7:15 pm Kathleen Keogh
CHEER and DANCE your way into fun and spirit! The best of cheer and dance combined tomake the best programs ever.Work on jumps,motions, appropriate stunting, and a good variety of cheers to improve strength and group participation.Usemusic fromdifferent Disney Channel stars! Endurance,memory and confidence increase with our important dance skills, kick lines and group pomwork. Award included.No class July 5.
Grade:
1st - 3rd
Location: Lincoln Center
Class # Date
m/M:
Day Time
6/12
Instructor: All Star Sports
$R/NR
111012-01 6/14 - 7/26 M 4:45 - 5:45 pm $60/$90
Checkmate Chess!
Develop your child’s intellect through the royal game of chess! Current research has shown a strong link between chess and academic performance in a variety of areas, including mathematics and language arts. Chess has been proven to enhance children’s motivation, concentration, focus, social skills and creativity.No previous knowledge of chess is necessary. Each class consists of fun, interactive teaching and guided practice time. Both beginners and experienced players are welcome and will get to the next level under the guidance of an experienced Chess Scholars coach. There will also be a chess competition with prizes! Each camper takes home a chess set and an award.
Age:
5 - 12 years Day: M- F
Location: Lincoln Center
Class # Date
Time
111006-01 6/14 - 6/18 4:15 - 5:45 pm 111006-02 7/19 - 7/23 10:00 - 11:30 am 111006-03 8/9 - 8/13 6:00 - 7:30 pm
www.dgparks.org • 630.963.1300
m/M: 5/20 $R/NR: $114/$171 Instructor: Chess Scholars
$R/NR
111005-01 6/23 W 5:15 - 6:10 pm $19/$29 111005-02 8/16 M 6:30 - 7:25 pm $19/$29
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