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Opportunities for All Ages | 763-502-5100 | Fridleycommed.Com Contents COURSE CATALOG 2016 Fall Lifelong Learning: Opportunities for All Ages | 763-502-5100 | FridleyCommEd.com Contents Adult Enrichment (3-14) 3 Banfill-Locke Center for the Arts 4 Arts, Crafts & Textiles 4 Computers & Technology 4 Cooking 5 Dance Back to School Community Resource Fair 6 Defensive Driving When: August 27, 2016 Time: 10am - 12:30pm 7 Dog Training/Care Where: Fridley Middle School Cafeteria 8 Finance & Business HIGHLIGHTS: Free backpacks, school supplies and haircuts for students. Resource tables, School registration info and so much more! 8 Fitness Don’t miss it! FREE Community Event for all Fridley Public Schools 11 Health & Wellness students. Children under 14 years old must be accompanied by an adult. 11 History & Cultural Awareness For more information please contact: 13 Hobbies & Special Interests Aloda Sims, Family Outreach Liason 763-502-5028 14 Music Email: [email protected] Encore (14) Streams of Justice Fridley Event Services/Rental (15-16) Join us for three great learning opportunities through the program Adult Resources (17) Streams of Justice. Classes and events include: Adult Basic Education • August 30th - Raising Race Conscious Children: How To Do It & Adults with Disabilities Why It’s Important Advertise with us! • October 1 - Sacred Sites Tour with hosts Jim Bear Jacobs & Bob Klanderud Youth Enrichment (18-21) • October 6 - The History and Theory of Protest & Disruption in the 18 Arts & Crafts United States 18 Enrichment Details on page 12. 19 Dance NEW Songwriting Workshop with Mark Schirmacher! 20 Language 20 Music This workshop-style class introduces students (ages 14 to 100+) to 21 Family Movie Night! different songwriting forms, allows for collaboration and idea devel- opment between instructor and peers, and teaches the basics of song- 21 Sports & Fitness writing using the writing process. Having an instrument to play and Early Childhood Family Ed. (22-28) compose with will help, but it’s not necessary. Notebook and pencil required. First time songwriters welcome – come as you are! 22 Early Childhood Programs Details on page 14. 28 Registration Form Tiger Club Childcare (29-30) FAMILY MOVIE NIGHT! Swimming (31-32) Come and enjoy a nice evening with family & friends and watch a 31 Class Descriptions movie on the big screen at the Fridley High School Auditorium! 32 Swim Schedules This event si FREE of charge! Concessions available for $1 each. Doors open at 6:30 PM and movies begins at 7:00 PM. Registration (33-34) Upcoming Movie Dates: • November 4 • December 16 • January 6 • February 3 • March 3 • May 12 Call 763-502-5100 or stop by the Fridley Community Center for a list of movies. See you there! 1 FRIDLEY COMMUNITY EDUCATION | 763-502-5100 | FridleyCommEd.com Facilities & Contacts The abbreviations listed below denote the loca- tions of the classes listed on the following pages of FRIDLEY COMMUNITY EDUCATION the brochure. FRIDLEY SCHOOLS 6085 Seventh Street NE (FCC) Fridley Community Center Fridley, MN 55432 6085 Seventh Street NE Phone: 763-502-5100 (FHS) Fridley High School Office Hours 6000 West Moore Lake Drive Monday – Friday, 8:00 am – 4:00 pm (FMS) Fridley Middle School The Community Education office will be closed September 5, 6100 West Moore Lake Drive November 24-25 and December 23 - January 2. _____________________________________________ (HES) Hayes Elementary School 615 Mississippi Street NE Toni Craft (SES) Stevenson Elementary School Director 6080 East River Road 763-502-5104 Jonele Jensen OTHER FACILITIES Administrative Assistant (BLCA) Banfill-Locke Center for the Arts 763-502-5102 6666 East River Road, Fridley Renee Sorgenfrie (CHHS) Columbia Heights High School Early Childhood Coordinator 1400 49th Avenue NE, Columbia Heights 763-502-5124 (CA) Columbia Academy 900 49th Avenue NE, Columbia Heights Stephen Keeler Adult & Youth Enrichment, Facilities (SACC) St. Anthony Community Center & Aquatics Coordinator 3301 Silver Lake Road NE, St. Anthony 763-502-5106 (SAHS) St. Anthony High School Kristi Sabby 3303 – 33rd Avenue NE, St. Anthony Tiger Club Coordinator 763-502-5119 (BKS) Bearfoot Karate Studio 351-83rd Ave NE, Spring Lake Park, MN 55432 Sally Hanson Tiger Club Assistant Coordinator (BPE) Boulder Pointe Equestrian and Event Center 763-502-5135 6612 189th Lane Northwest, Anoka, MN 55303 Dan Wold Auditorium & Events Coordinator District Policy 763-502-5631 It is our policy not to discriminate on the basis of gender, race, religion, color, national origin, economic status, disability, age or mental status in any of our education pro- grams or personnel practices. CLASS CATALOG | FALL 2016 2 Adult Enrichment NEW-The Basics of Coiled Basketry NEW- Making Pastel Sticks Banfill-Locke #6002 #6004 Center for the Arts With this class, there will be a short presentation on how to make pastels followed by a demonstration by the In this workshop you will learn to start a instructor. Students then will make their coil by making a coaster. Build a design own pastels with the instructor’s guid- We are proud to offer classes in the using a variety of available colors; tradi- ance. Subjects covered in the class will arts in partnership with Banfill-Locke tional Native American design or create be safety precautions, documentation, Center for the Arts (BLCA). your own using knitting worsted. There measuring, binders and fillers. The class is a $10 supply fee payable to the in- will make a basic color and its tints. For BLCA is a wellspring for the commu- structor on the day of class. There will example, ultramarine blue pigment and nity providing inspiration, enrichment, be a half an hour lunch break, please the lighter shades of blue. There is a $10 enjoyment, opportunities, and educa- bring a lunch. supply fee payable to the instructor. dates Sat/Sept. 17 dates Tue/Oct. 18 tion through the arts. time 10 AM - 4 PM time 6-8 PM Site BLCA (see page 2 for address) Site BLCA (see page 2 for address) BLCA supports and encourages the instr. Dianne Swanson instr. MaryAnn Cleary work of developing and established cost $60 (1 session) cost $25 (1 session) artists and provides resources and ________________________________ ________________________________ opportunities in the arts for individu- NEW- COLOR in 3 Parts: Perception, NEW- Design & Stitch Your Own als of all ages, backgrounds, and skill Nature, Portraiture Penny Rug levels. BLCA recognizes art to be a #6003 #6005 powerful tool for the cultivation of Color in 3 Parts is a holistic, experien- strong, healthy, harmonious commu- tial exploration of COLOR. It’s THE nity life. class for anyone who wants to delve into ________________________________ the real living joy and beauty of color NEW- Shake It Off! Getting Out From in new ways and gain a better bodily, Under Writer’s Block lived sense of it. Participants will be #6001 introduced to the powerful, limitless It’s an affliction illuminating nature of color and will every creative be guided to explore it through their has faced: the own direct perceptions, within Nature big, bad, ugly and while on the cusp of seasons, and BLOCK. What through creative exercises in self-color- if instead of portraiture. Each workshop plumbs the bemoaning “the natural depths of color (and the colors The penny rug is a beautiful, traditional block,” you used hidden in colors!) through a unique American craft that developed around it to your advan- blend of traditional and non-traditional the time of the Civil War as a way to use tage? Resistance theories, art making, and a unique vi- worn out wool clothing and blankets. is futile--rather sual system of color therapeutics. Come These days, most penny rugs are made than push back, enjoy and experience the colors like from kits or patterns, but in this class let’s dive in deeper. In this class we will never before! we’ll put a unique contemporary spin on turn writer’s block on its ear, get out dates Sat/Sept. 24, Oct. 1 & 8 the craft by stitching penny rugs based from under the common misconcep- time 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM upon our own drawings. You’ll design tions about blockages, and have some Site BLCA (see page 2 for address) your own table mat or runner, and learn fun with our inner artist. The class is instr. Kerrie Workman the easy stitch technique to put it to- meant to be fun, shake things loose, and cost $85 (3 sessions) gether. Penny rugs are relaxing and fun to push you outside your creative box! to make, and they make stunning gifts. dates Wed/Sept. 14 & 21 Follow us on Social Media dates Wed/Oct. 19 - Nov. 9 time 6-8 PM time 6-8 PM Site BLCA (see page 2 for address) @fridleycommed Site BLCA (see page 2 for address) instr. Sarah Ratermann Beahan facebook.com/fridleycommed instr. Terri Myers Wentzka cost $45 (2 sessions) cost $100 (4 sessions) 3 FRIDLEY COMMUNITY EDUCATION | 763-502-5100 | FridleyCommEd.com Adult Enrichment Wire Wrapped Jewelry for Beginners #6006 Computers & Technology COOKING Wire wrapping is a technique that is the Cooking Classes with foundation for many jewelry designs. One-on-One Sessions with Laurel Severson Learn the basics of wire wrapping Stephen Keeler Laurel is an extremely popular that will enable you to create earrings, instructor throughout the Twin necklaces, and bracelets. You will learn Cities. She holds degrees in how to bend wire and use jewelry mak- Home Economics and Education from the University of Min- ing tools. Students may bring their own nesota and has been teaching stones if desired. Additional wire and community education classes for bindings can be purchased separately if over 12 years. needed. Jewelry making tools provided. Photo Credit: Jessica Lindy Photography © $5 supply fee payable to the instructor NEW-Traditional Southern Cooking to make an earring and necklace set.
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