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Registration Info!


> All Youth Arts & Variety classes and events take place at Park Center,


2400 Chestnut Ave.


> Resident Priority Registration: begins Thursday August 2.


> General Registration begins Monday, August 13.


> Nonresident fees are up to 25% higher.


> 4 ways to register: Online at glenviewparks.org, in person, via fax, by mail.


> Questions? Call 847|724.5670


Thank You!


To School Districts 30, 31, 34, 37, 63, and Glenbrook High School District 225 for opening up their buildings and grounds so our activities can be offered in an extended number of locations. A mutual park board/school board agreement makes this cooperation possible.


Young Rembrandts Young Rembrandts


Young Rembrandts has created a unique method of drawing that maximizes development and introduces young children to a lifelong enjoyment of art. Using a curriculum designed to improve children’s fine motor skills and their ability to focus and stay on task, students learn art in a fun, encouraging and nurturing environment. WHO: ages 3 to 6 yrs. MAX/MIN: 12/8 ID#


EC Preschool Drawing — DAY/TIME BEG/END


101239-C W 4:15-5 pm 9/12-11/7 No class 10/31 FEE: $125


101239-D W 4:15-5 pm 11/14-1/16 No class 11/21, 12/26, 1/2 FEE: $109


Young Rembrandts Basic Drawing —


Young Rembrandts innovative, step- by-step method teaches any child to draw, giving them skills to express their creativity. New subject matter every week, from animals, landscapes, still life, even art history. As your child learns fundamental drawing techniques in a positive environment, you will see increased ability and self-confidence. WHO: ages 6 to 12 yrs. MAX/MIN: 20/8 ID#


DAY/TIME BEG/END


103120-A W 5:15-6 pm 9/12-11/7 No class 9/26, 10/31 103120-B W 5:15-6 pm 11/14-1/16 No class 11/21, 12/26, 1/2 FEE: $109


Young Rembrandts Cartoon Drawing —


Create silly characters, funny expressions and draw sequences that tell jokes! This delightful program combines the Young Rembrandts innovative, step-by-step drawing method with light-hearted subject matter that engages children’s senses of humor and vivid imaginations. New and experienced students welcome. WHO: ages 6 to 12 yrs. MAX/MIN: 20/8 ID#


DAY/TIME BEG/END


103128-A W 6:15-7 pm 9/12-11/7 No class 9/26, 10/31 103128-B W 6:15-7 pm 11/14-1/16 No class 11/21, 12/26, 1/2 FEE: $109


Ceramics


All ceramics classes take place in Park Center’s Cultural Arts Wing.


Creatin’ Clay and Potter’s Wheel —


All new projects every session! Students can let their imaginations run wild as they learn to make fun and useful items with low fire clay. Projects will be hand built. Clay, glazes and tools will be provided. Brenda Ewing instructs. Register for both sessions to ensure your spot! > WHO: ages 5 to 8 yrs. MAX/MIN: 12/8 ID#


DAY/TIME


> WHO: ages 8 to 12 yrs. MAX/MIN: 12/8 ID#


DAY/TIME


BEG/END


103122-C Th 4:30-5:15 pm 9/13-11/15 FEE: $83


BEG/END


103122-A M 5:30-6:45 pm 9/10-11/19 No class 9/17 FEE: $138


Beginning Potter’s Wheel —


Learn beginning potter’s wheel techniques. Advanced potters may also sign up and use the class for studio time. Cost of all materials is included. Brenda Ewing instructs. Register for both sessions to ensure your spot! > WHO: ages 8 to 14 yrs. MAX/MIN: 12/6 ID#


DAY/TIME


BEG/END


105108-A M 7-8:30 pm 9/10-11/19 No class 9/17 FEE: $165


> WHO: ages 8 to 17 yrs. MAX/MIN: 12/6 ID#


DAY/TIME Clay Play — EC


A junior edition of our Creatin’ Clay program adapted to the abilities


and needs of early childhood. Students will also have a chance to try the potter’s wheel! Brenda Ewing instructs. Register for both sessions to ensure your spot! WHO: ages 4 to 7 yrs. MAX/MIN: 12/8 ID#


DAY/TIME BEG/END


105108-B Th 5:30-7 pm 9/13-11/15 FEE: $165


BEG/END


103101-A M 4:30-5:15 pm 9/12-11/19 No class 9/17 FEE: $111


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