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active adults DIY Signs with Cori RS


Signs are all the rage! Come learn to paint your own sign using chalk paint and our easy to use technique. You will go home with your finished project, a reusable transfer, and a squeegee. See samples at www.chalkcouture.com/ccdesigner


Location: The Lodge at Laurelwood At 800 N. River Street Instructor: Cori Freebourn CODE DAYS


DATES


301032-1A Tu 06/25 301032-1B W 08/07


TIME FEE 4:00-5:30P $32 7:00-8:30P $32


Enjoy the beauty of the Fox River by kayak. Participants will enjoy this two hour trip that launches from Mill Race Cyclery, moves north to St. Charles or south to Batavia (your choice!) and returns to Mill Race Cyclery. Prices includes choice of single or tandem kayaks, canoes, life jackets, and shuttle service.


Kayaking on the Fox


Location: Mill Race Cyclery At 11 E. State Street, Geneva Instructor: Mill Race Cyclery CODE DAYS


302061-1A Tu 06/04 10:30A-12:30P 302061-1B Tu


DATES 06/11


10:30A-12:30P


302061-1C Tu 06/18 10:30A-12:30P Pickleball Open Gym


TIME FEE $30 $30 $30


Join the exciting sport of pickleball during open gym hours this season! There is a $2 drop-in fee or you may choose to purchase a 10-Punch Pass for $18. Some minimal equipment will be provided, but you’re encouraged to bring your own.


Location: CC Gym 1W At 327 W. Wilson Street DAYS DATES


TIME


M 06/03-08/19 Tu


06/04-08/20 Th 06/06-08/22


7:00-9:00P 1:00-4:00P 1:00-4:00P


RS Horsemanship for Adults RS


Learn all about the proper ways to groom, tack and handle horses. In the saddle you will learn the basics of riding at the walk and trot. Lessons will be held in our indoor arena during inclement weather. First day of class is orientation and groundwork. Riders should wear jeans or Jodhpur pants and hard soled riding or hiking boots with a small, low heel. Bring an approved riding helmet or bicycle helmet. Make up class held at the end of the six weeks, if needed. Registration deadline: June 4


Location: Dunham Woods Farm At 9N755 Nesler Road, Elgin Instructor: Staff CODE DAYS


DATES TIME FEE


302000-1A W 06/05-07/10 7:00-8:00P $156 Women’s Self-Defense


Ages 13+


Be aware! Be empowered! Be safe! Be in this class! Identifying and avoiding dangerous situations and making safe choices will be discussed. Participants will learn how to use karate and kung-fu techniques and objects in their environment as weapons to stop an attack. “Be the Victor not the Victim” handout and video will be presented. Attendees may participate in the class activities at their comfort level. Girls under age 13 should be accompanied by an adult female.


Location: ESCC Shannon Hall At 14 N. Van Buren St. Instructor: Herman Kussro CODE DAYS


DATES 302003-1A M 08/05-08/12 7:15-8:15P $10


Fab Fun Facts ” In 1980, America and the world faced increased


” TIME FEE RS


shortages in all forms of energy from gasoline to electrical power, the U.S. Aeronautics and Space Administration commissioned a series of experiments with the thought of redevelopment of windmills as a basic source of energy.


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