Irish Museum and Cultural Center

Irish Museum and Cultural Center

<p> Irish Museum and Cultural Center in Kansas City’s Union Station Irish Gaelic Language Class ~ Fall 2009 Enrollment Form</p><p>A, B or Conversational Irish 10-week Class Enrollment Form (circle one below)</p><p>A – 6:30 – 7:30 pm Thursdays, beginning Sept. 17. B – 8 - 9 pm Thursdays, beginning Sept. 17. A&B participants may overlap 7:30 – 8 pm for extra review and practice, or combined if not enough students for both. Conversational Irish (must have competed A and B or approved by instructor) – 7 pm, Wednesdays, Sept. 16.</p><p>Name______(other family members taking class)</p><p>Email ______</p><p>Phone ______Cell phone ______</p><p>Mailing Address ______</p><p>IMCC member Yes / No Does this enrollment include a 2009 membership?</p><p>Class fees $100 for current IMCC members; $130 or $150 for nonmembers ($130 includes 2010 IMCC individual membership, $150 includes family membership) Amount ______check cash credit card (Visa, MC, AmEx # ______, exp. date ______)</p><p>Please pay first night of class. Parking is free for the first three hours in the Union Station parking garage on the west side of Union Station. To come to the Irish Center, park in the garage and come in the west doors on the ground level. The Center is at the foot of the escalator.</p><p>Please mail, email or bring this form to the Irish Center before or on the first day of class, or fill out at the class.</p><p>Irish Museum and Cultural Center www.irishmuseum.org 30 W. Pershing Road, Suite 700 [email protected] Kansas City, MO 64108 Ph: 816-474-3848</p><p>All courses taught by Renata Henley, a graduate of UC Berkeley and UC Dublin in Celtic and Irish studies.</p><p>Beginners Irish - A Planning a trip to Ireland and want to know how to read road signs in Irish? Like to impress your friends with Gaelic words and phrases? Try Beginners Irish (A) This course focuses on the building blocks (pronunciation, spelling, basic conversation, and grammar) of the Irish language while having fun and familiarizing yourself with different aspects of Irish culture. We’ll learn a song, a poem, proverbs, and pleasantries as well as translating your name.</p><p>Beginners Irish Continued - B So, you attended Beginners Irish last spring and you haven’t practiced since. Or maybe you had a week-long immersion course in Ireland a few years ago. Irish B is the class for you. All the material of Irish A will be reviewed, expanded upon and more time given to practicing in class. And, there will still be time for a bit of craic (fun) and culture.</p><p>Conversational Irish You’ve made it through Irish A and B, now it’s time to advance and have some fun! This class will take you further on the language, through conversations, literature, songs, stories and more.</p>

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