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Page 1: Rosewood Spring 2013 Brochure

CENTRErosewood arts

C I T Y O F K E T T E R I N G P A R K S , R E C R E A T I O N A N D C U L T U R A L A R T S D E P A R T M E N T

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HOLIDAY HOURS ................................................ 1MEETING SPACE AND ROOM RENTAL ............. 1OPEN STUDIOS .................................................... 1SIGNING INTERPRETER ..................................... 1CLASSES AT-A-GLANCE .............................. 2 – 3KETTERING ARTS COUNCIL .............................. 3KETTERING CHILDREN’S CHOIR .................... 4HOMESCHOOL ARTS PROGRAM ...................... 4PUBLIC ART ....................................................... 8SPECIAL EVENTS ......................................... 7 – 8FREE FRIDAYS .................................................. 14KETTERING CIVIC BAND ............................... 14 ROSEWOOD GALLERY ..................................... 14 FACULTY .................................................... 15 – 16CORRIDOR GALLERY ....................................... 8REGISTRATION FORM ...................................... 16YOUTH/TEEN CLASSES Dance .................................................. 3 – 4 Music ........................................................ 4 Painting and Drawing ........................ 4 – 5 Dramatic Arts ............................................ 6 Clay ........................................................... 6 ADULT/TEEN CLASSES Painting and Drawing ...................... 9 – 10 Photography ........................................... 10 Jewelry .................................................... 11 Clay ................................................. 11 – 12 Glass Art .................................................. 12 Dance ...................................................... 13 Music ...................................................... 14 Language ........................................... 14-15 Faculty List ............................................. 14

TABLE OF CONTENTS Page

Kettering Mayor & CouncilDon Patterson, Mayor [email protected] ................... 299.5512

Amy Schrimpf, Vice Mayor, At Large [email protected] .................. 429.3896

Ashley Webb, At Large [email protected] ................................ 490.9322

Robert Scott, District 1 [email protected] ......................... 776.2315

Joseph D. Wanamaker, District 2 [email protected] ...............296.1712

Tony Klepacz, District 3 [email protected] .................. 435.9830

Bruce E. Duke, District 4 [email protected] .....................299.2259

Mark Schwieterman, City Manager [email protected] ......... 296.2412

Albert Fullenkamp, Assistant City Manager [email protected] ................... 296.2412

Council Office Phone Number: 296.2416Council E-mail: [email protected]

Kettering Home Page: www.ketteringoh.org

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rosewood arts CENTRE

Open studio sessions are designed to allow artists and craftspeople the opportunity to work on their own in a creative envi-ronment with the necessary equipment perhaps not available to them at home. The studios are open for independent work Monday through Saturday. Hours are determined by class schedule. Call (937) 296-0294.VISITOR POLICY: All participants and observers must pay open studio fees to stay longer than 15 minutes. Children under five years old are not permitted in open studio. Those under 16 must be supervised by an adult 21 years of age or older (no more than two children per adult). All studio patrons, including currently enrolled students, should sign in and pay fees at the Rosewood office. All open studio work-in-progress may not be left more than 30 minutes unattended.STUDENT POLICY: Students currently enrolled in classes will receive a student pass card. This card is used for studio time needed to develop skill and complete projects. Students staying over 30 minutes after the class period must sign in and use this pass card.OPEN STUDIO FEES: Pottery – Sculpture – Painting – Enameling – Glass – DanceDrop-in fee per visit: $4/resident; $8/non-resident; Discount card (10 visits): $30/resident; $60/non-resident.Supplies are not included in open studio fees. LOCKER RENTAL: Lockers are available for rental on a pre-pay six-month or yearly basis. Six-month: $20/resident; $25/non-resident. Yearly: $35/resident; $45/non-resident.POTTERY STUDIO: Clay fee of $19 includes 25 pounds of clay and related firing and glazes. Only clay purchased at Rose-wood may be used in our studios and firings. Clay purchased at Rosewood may not be removed from the facility for work at home. You must supply your own tools. The studio is designed as a community facility and, as such, is not equipped to accommodate production pottery quantities. All open studio and private studio users are limited to three (3) cubic feet per week of kiln use. Unclaimed pieces left after 30 days will be discarded. Attendance at a free pottery studio orientation is required of all first-time participants. Please call (937) 296-0294 with your name and phone number.DARKROOM: The darkroom is available for use by individuals during regular Rosewood Arts Centre hours, except when classes are scheduled. A notice is posted announcing class dates and times. Participants must be at least 16 years old, demonstrate previous experience in black and white darkroom processes, and attend a Rosewood orientation and familiarization session. Check at the Rosewood office for more information on eligibility or for the orientation schedule and to make an appointment. Darkroom fee per visit: $5/resident; $10/non-resident; Discount card (10 visits): $35/resident; $70/non-resident.

Reminder: Discount cards must be processed by the individual holder. Discount cards are for individual use only and not to be shared among friends or family.

SPECIAL HOLIDAY HOURS

Rosewood Arts Centre enriches the quality of life for the residents of Kettering and the greater Dayton area by providing creative experiences through the arts.

Holiday Date Hours

Memorial Day May 27 Closed

SIGNING INTERPRETER AVAILABLE

MEETING SPACE & ROOM RENTAL

The City of Kettering Parks, Recreation and Cultural Arts De-partment is pleased to offer a signing interpreter for hearing-impaired patrons who want to take a class at Rosewood Arts Centre or the Kettering Recreation Complex. Please give us three weeks’ notice to schedule the interpreter and call (937) 296-0294.

Rosewood Arts Centre provides a pleasant, creative and comfortable atmosphere for group or individual needs for meeting space. Meeting rooms include requested table and chair arrangements, as well as large slide or projector screens. All rooms are equipped with cloak and sink areas. Parking is free, convenient and safe. Applications for meeting space are accepted continuously for daily and quarterly rentals. If your organization or group has been searching for an affordable meeting place, call (937) 296-0294.

Shayna McConville is the cultural arts manager. To contact hercall 296-0294

or email Shayna.McConville @ketteringoh.org.

OPEN STUDIOS

CLASS CANCELLATIONRosewood Arts Centre reserves the right to cancel any class and to substitute faculty when necessary. Classes will be canceled three working days prior to the starting date when there is insufficient enrollment.

rosewood.ketteringoh.org

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ADULT CLASSES AT-A-GLANCE

Start Date Class/Activity Time Activity Number

April

Monday

Nature PhotographyGlass Fish BeadsOil Painting BeginnerWheel Pottery (p.m.)Conversational ItalianKettering Civic Band

6:30 – 8:30 p.m.6:30 – 9 p.m.6:30 – 9 p.m. 6:30 – 9 p.m.7 – 8:30 p.m.7 – 9 p.m.

236607-A236542-A236733-A236110-A236940-A236400-A

TuesdayBeginning HandbuildingJewelry Making with Bronze ClayPortrait Painting

9:30 a.m. – Noon6 – 9 p.m.6:30 – 9 p.m.

236121-A236569-A236711-A

Wednesday

Colored Pencil (a.m.)Wheel PotteryBallet BasicsBeginning Adult Tap DanceAcrylic Painting WorkshopBeginning Watercolor Drawing StudioIntermediate Wheel PotteryConversational SpanishLearn Your Digital CameraSoldering IntensiveWirewrapping

9:30 a.m. – Noon9:30 a.m. – Noon10 – 10:45 a.m.11 – 11:45 a.m.5 – 9 p.m.6 – 9 p.m.6:30 – 8:30 p.m.6:30 - 9 p.m.7 – 8:30 p.m.7 – 8:30 p.m.7 – 9 p.m.7 – 9 p.m.

236746-A 236110-B 236201-A 236260-A 236727-A 236736-A 236717-A 236112-A 236930-A 236604-A236548A236530-A

Thursday

Senior Soft Shoe/Tap DanceWatercolor – Any Skill LevelWheel PotterySenior Soft Shoe/Tap DanceAcrylic PaintingCollage WorkshopPaint & WineColored Pencil (p.m.)Portrait and Figure DrawingBeginning Ballroom DanceModern Dance

9 – 9:45 a.m.9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.9:30 a.m. – Noon10 – 10:45 a.m.10 a.m. – 1 p.m. 5 – 9 p.m. 6:30 – 8:30 p.m.6:30 – 9 p.m.6:30 – 8:30 p.m.7:30 – 8:30 p.m.7:45 – 8:45 p.m.

236261-A236739-A236110-C236261-C236725-A236787-A236750-A236746-B236715-A236220-A236250-A

Saturday

Wheel PotteryPinhole PhotographyIntroduction to Glass Bead 1-Day WorkshopJewelry Making/Copper ClaySecond Saturday Dance Sampler

9:30 a.m. – Noon9:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.10 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.10 a.m. – 3 p.m.12:30 – 2:30 p.m.

236110-D236610-A236553-A236580-A236251-A

May

Monday Glass Vases and VesselsKettering Civic Band

6:30 – 9 p.m.7 – 9 p.m.

236545-A236400-A

Tuesday Beginning Belly Dancing 7 – 8 p.m. 236242-A

Wednesday Glass Etching: Beer SteinDrawing Studio

6 – 8:30 p.m.6:30 – 8:30 p.m.

236717-A236260-B

Thursday

Acrylic PaintingPaint & WineBasic Portrait PhotographyBeginning Belly Dancing

10 a.m. – 1 p.m.6 – 8:30 p.m.7 – 8:30 p.m.7 – 8 p.m.

236725-B236750-A236606-A236242-A

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YOUTH/TEEN DANCE

DANCE APPARELDance classes, such as ballet and tap, are conducted in the Rosewood Arts Centre dance studio. Street shoes are not allowed on the dance studio floor. Slippers or socks with treads are safer than socks. Tap shoes or hard-soled shoes are required for tap. Dance shoes are available at many local retailers and local dance apparel stores. Leotards and tights are optional as well. Wear comfortable clothing that will allow you to move easily. Only the spring session includes a dance review.

For information, call (937) 296-0294.

Dance students will be in class without parents. Please be sure your child can participate independently.

The Kettering Arts Council, in partnership and collaboration with the community, strives to provide access to the arts for all ages, encourage a passion for the arts, and promote art appreciation and education. The Kettering Arts Council is a 15-member citizen advisory committee overseen by the Parks, Recreation and Cultural Arts Department. The Arts Council meets every third Tuesday of the month from 4:30 to 6 p.m. at Rosewood Arts Centre.

KETTERING ARTS COUNCIL

Mike Beerbower, PresidentSusan BennettSue Ellen BoeschMeghan Dillon, SecretaryChuck DuritschBrittany Erwin

Natasha HabibBrian LaDucaMary Ann LaymanThom MeyerMary Sanders, Vice PresidentTerry Schalnat

YOUTH CLASSES AT-A-GLANCE

Age Class/ActivityActivity Number

Preschool Age(s) 4 – 6

Dance For The Very YoungBeg. Tap/Ballet ComboKinder PaintersPreschool ClayStretch & PointTap And Tumble

233202-A233213-A233780-A233100-A233201-A-E233260-A

Age(s) 5 – 8

Art Partners in ClayAfter School DanceArt WorksClay CreaturesHome School ArtYouth Jazz/Tap/BalletMother’s Day Clay

233180-A233208-A233745-A233156-A233773-A233242-A233103-A

Age(s) 8 – 12

Clay Creatures2-D Sampler ClassesClay Sampler ClassesAdvanced Theatre InstructionAfter School DanceBasic Theatre InstructionCartooning For KidsColor Me RadExploring Pottery SkillsDrawing & PaintingHome School ArtLet’s DrawSpring Break Clay

233156-A233783-A-D 233115-A-D533461-B233208-B533460-B233712-A233772-A233160-A233729-A233773-B233711-A233120-A

Age(s) 10 – 14

2-D Sampler ClassesClay Sampler ClassesAdvanced Theatre InstructionBasic Theatre InstructionMaking Comics Drawing AnimeYouth Wheel Pottery

233783-A-D233115-A-D 533461-B533460-B233782-A233700-A233161-A

Stretch & PointAge(s) 3 – 6

This is an introduction to coordination and movement. Ballet, jazz and tumbling are combined for girls and boys. Monday and Tuesday at 10 a.m. are designed especially for beginners who are 3 years old. Students will participate in the Spring Dance Review.233201-A 3 M 10 – 10:30 a.m. April 8 – 29233201-B 3 – 4 M 10:45 – 11:15 a.m. April 8 – 29233201-C 3 T 10 – 10:30 a.m. April 9 – 30233201-D 3 – 4 T 10:45 – 11:15 a.m. April 9 – 30233201-E 5 – 6 T 1 – 1:30 p.m. April 9 – 30

Fee: $32/resident; $40/non-residentInstructor: Sammie Sue Edmondson

Beginning Dance for the Very YoungAge(s) 3 – 4

We will combine ballet, jazz and tumbling basics in this 45-minute class.

233202-A T/Th 5:30 – 6:15 p.m. May 7 – 30Fee: $44/resident; $54/non-residentInstructor: Nancy Lynn Boss

Beginning Tap Dance/Ballet ComboAge(s) 3 – 5

Basic tap and ballet steps will “move” us during our class. We will do stretching, splits, straddles and more in this 45-minute class. Tap shoes not required.

233213-A Sat. 9:15 – 10:15 a.m. May 4 – 25Fee: $38/resident; $47/non-residentInstructor: Nancy Lynn Boss

Youth Jazz/Tap/Ballet ComboAge(s) 6 – 9

Join us for three styles of dance steps. Ballet barré work and stretches will warm us up, followed by modern jazz moves and tapping our toes to popular music. Tap shoes not required.

233242-A T/Th 6:15 – 7 p.m. May 7 – 30Fee: $44/resident; $54/non-residentInstructor: Nancy Lynn Boss

Youth Tap & Tumble ComboAge(s) 4 – 6

Tap our toes for the first portion of class and move onto basic tumbling tricks!

233260-A Sat. 10:15 – 11:15 a.m. May 4 – 25Fee: $38/resident; $47/non-residentInstructor: Nancy Lynn Boss

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YOUTH MUSICThe Kettering Children’s ChoirThe Kettering Children’s Choir was founded in 1986, and now includes over 200 singers, ages 8 to 18, from 30 communities within nine Miami Valley counties. The Choraleers, Chorus, Chorale, and Concert Choir sing music of all periods and types, from Renaissance to contemporary, and rehearse weekly at Rosewood Arts Centre. The Cappella, a regional high school honors choir, is a college prep program in residence at Wright State University.The Concert Choir and the Cappella tour nationally and in-ternationally. Past performance tour highlights include: • MozartFestival-Salzburg,Austria • ConcertwithCzechPhilharmonicChildren’s

Chorus Prague, Czech Republic • PerformancesatWestminsterAbbeyandCoventry

Cathedral - England • TouringandperformancesthroughoutAustria,

England, Wales and Germany • InconcertattheNationalCathedral-WashingtonD.C. • EpcotCandlelightProcessionalwithDisney

Orchestra Orlando • ParticipationinMassatSt.Mark’sBasilicainVenice,

Italy. • TourtoBeijing,Xian,ShanghaiandHongKong,China.

For more information, call (937) 296-3224, ext. 2293, or visit their website at www.ketteringchildrenschoir.org.

Pam Adams’ Youth Dance

ROSEWOOD SPRING DANCE REVIEWS

Miss Nancy’s Dance Review Saturday, April 27, Noon

Miss Sammie Sue’s Dance Review Monday, April 29, 7 p.m.The students of Miss Nancy and Miss Sammie Sue will delight all with their dance skills! Featured are preschool, youth, teen and adult classes.

Rosewood Arts Centre Theatre 2655 Olson Drive, Kettering, OH 45420

General Seating FREE

Afterschool Dance ClassAges 6 – 12Creativity with a challenge! Experience ballet and tap with stretches, barré work and ballet combinations. Tap with style while learning step, timing and movement to music. Ages 8 to 12 must have previous dance experience. Students will participate in the Spring Dance Review.

233208-A 6 – 7 M 5:30 – 6:15 p.m. April 8 – 29233208-B 8 – 12 M 6:15 – 7 p.m. April 8 – 29

Fee: $35/resident; $44/non-residentInstructor: Sammie Sue Edmondson

Homeschool ArtSection A – Age(s): 5 – 9 Section B – Age(s): 8 – 14Drawing, painting, clay, art history and 3-dimensional art are just some of the art mediums to be covered. This class will be taught by a professional art teacher. All art materials are furnished.

233773-A 5 – 9 T 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. April 9 – May 14233773-B 8 – 14 Th 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. April 11 – May 16

Fee: $43/resident; $53/non-residentInstructor: Jane Brennan

HOMESCHOOL ARTS PROGRAM

YOUTH/TEEN PAINTING & DRAWING

Kinder PaintersAge(s) 4 – 6

This painting class is designed especially for preschoolers. Students explore painting on paper and canvas. Using mark-ers, paper, paints, brushes, water and canvas, preschoolers will create original works of art. Finished projects will be ready to take home. Wear old clothes.

233780-A Sat. 1 – 1:30 p.m. April 13 – May 4Fee: $40/resident; $45/non-residentInstructor: Matthew BurgyArt WorksAge(s) 6 – 9

Explore different art materials and notable contemporary art-ists. Class includes mixed media, drawing, collage, painting and clay. Wear old clothes.

233745-A Sat. 12:30 – 2:30 p.m. May 4 – 25Fee: $45/resident; $55/non-residentInstructor: Jane Brennan

NEW!

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Special consideration can be made for teen students interested in adult classes.

Art A-La-CarteRegister for ANY combination of 4 youth art sampler classes and qualify for the special $55/Kettering resident; $75/non-resident rate!

Color Me Rad!Age(s) 7 – 11Come use your artistic skills and make colorful, projects! We will be us-ing a variety of materials on each of our projects, ranging from colored pencils, markers and pastels to paint and food coloring. Each project will be new and excit-

ing and teach you a little about simple color theory. We’ll learn about complimentary colors and explore what colors work well together and what colors don’t. This class is a sure guarantee for fun while learning at the same time.

233772-A M 6 – 7:30 p.m. April 15 – May 6Fee: $45/resident; $55/non-residentInstructor: Matthew Burgy

Cartooning for KidsAge(s) 8 – 12Get those creative cartoon ideas down on paper! Instruc-tion begins with the basics of working with shapes to create original characters. Learn to draw expressions and basic body positions, explore movement, animals, comic strips and the art of caricature. Cartooning terms are explained and tech-niques are demonstrated.

233712-A W 5:30 – 7 p.m. April 10 – May 1Fee: $45/resident; $55/non-residentInstructor: Roland Muncy

2-D Sampler Classes Age(s) 8 – 14Creative young people interested in 2-dimensional art can get a brief introduction to a broad variety of media with these sampler classes. Register for just one or all four.Session A: CaricaturesSession B: DrawingSession C: Acrylic PaintingSession D: Stamps and Relief Prints 233783-A Sat. 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. April 6233783-B Sat. 11 a.m. –1 p.m. April 13233783-C Sat. 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. April 20233783-D Sat. 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. May 18

Fee: $15/resident; $20/non-resident (per class)Instructors: Katherine Lammers, Roland Muncy, Andy Dailey

Drawing and PaintingAge(s) 7 – 11This c lass wi l l teach children the basics in drawing and painting with acrylic and tem-pera paints. Wear old clothes.

233729-A W 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. April 17 – May 8Fee: $51/resident; $61/non-residentInstructor: Katherine Lammers

Making Comics!Age(s) 12 – 15In the Making Comics class, your child will learn about some of the comic book classics. They will be able to develop their own characters; put them into their own comic strip or start their own comic book. They will be able to work in black and white, simple color to advanced color. This class will cover basic human proportions, panel set up, color techniques, ink effects and perspective.

233782-A Th 6 – 7:30 p.m. April 11 – May 2Fee: $45/resident; $55/non-residentInstructor: Katherine Isaacs

Drawing AniméAge(s) 10 – 15

This class will introduce students to the art of the Japanese illustration style Manga, or Animé, as seen in popular cartoons Dragonball Z and Pokemon. Students will learn simple Japanese style cartooning and backgrounds and touch on the basics of line, proportion, color and layout.

233700-A Th 6 – 7:30 p.m. May 9 – 30Fee: $41/resident; $51/non-residentInstructor: Katherine Isaacs

Let’s Draw!Age(s) 8 – 11Children will learn about line, shape and value, while work-ing on projects that encourage creativity. Subject matter will include still-life, portrait, landscape and animals. Each student will work at his/her own level of skill and receive individual attention.

233711-A M 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. April 1 – 22Fee: $51/resident; $61/non-residentInstructor: Linda Rice

Mother’s Day Clay!Age(s) 6 – 9Students will create a fresh flower vase and a flower frog for their special mothers! Pieces will be glazed and ready to pick up two weeks after the last class, just in time for gift-giving. *Class will not meet on: April 25

233103-A Th 6 – 7:30 p.m. April 11 – May 2*Fee: $42/resident; $51/non-residentInstructor: Joann Lieswyn

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YOUTH/TEEN DRAMATIC ARTS

YOUTH/TEEN CLAY

Basic Theatre InstructionAge(s) 9 – 15 or 4th to 9th gradeThis class provides instruction in the basic theatre skills of pantomime, movement, voice and diction, improvisation, script work, audition techniques (including selection and preparation of individual audition pieces) and performing a monologue. This is a prerequisite for the Kettering Children’s Theatre and Advanced Theatre Instruction.

533460-B M 4:30 – 5:30 p.m. March 25 – May 13Fee: $65/resident; $75/non-residentInstructor: Teresa Connair

Advanced Theatre InstructionAge(s) 9 – 15 or 4th to 9th gradeBuilding on the skills gained in Basic Theatre Instruction, we will focus on proper breathing techniques, voice pro-jection, speech and diction exercises, audition techniques (including selection and preparation of individual audition pieces), developing a character, and performing a short play. The final play will be performed before an audience. Enroll-ment is limited to 12 to allow for the depth of work required. Prerequisite: Basic Theatre Instruction. This is a prerequisite for the Kettering Children’s Theatre.

533461-B M 5:45 – 6:45 p.m. March 25 – May 6Performance M 6 – 7 p.m. May 13

Fee: $70/resident; $80/non-resident Instructor: Teresa Connair

Clay CreaturesAge(s) 8 – 11This will be an introduction to handbuilding in clay. You will build a different real or imaginary animal during each class. Wear old clothes.

233156-A Sat. 11 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. April 6 – 27Fee: $46/resident; $56/non-residentInstructor: Jane Brennan

Exploring Pottery SkillsAge(s) 8 – 11In this class, students will explore both the handbuilding and the wheel method of making pottery. Class size is limited to nine, so that students may develop skills with the equipment. Class fee includes clay, glazes and firing. Finished pots are fired and ready to pick up two weeks after the last class. Sup-ply your own tools or buy a starter kit from Rosewood Arts Centre.*Class will not meet on: May 2.

233160-A Th 6 – 8 p.m. April 18 – May 30*Fee: $86/resident; $96/non-residentInstructor: Steven Powers

Youth Wheel PotteryAge(s) 12 – 15In this class, students will explore the wheel method of making pottery. Class fee includes clay, glazes and firing. Finished pots are fired and ready to pick up two weeks after the last class. Supply your own tools or buy a starter kit from Rosewood Arts Centre. *Class will not meet on: May 14

233161-A T 6 – 8 p.m. April 16 – May 21*Fee: $86/resident; $96/non-residentInstructor: Dale Boydston

Spring Break ClayAge(s) 7 – 11Join us for a week of making pinch pots, tiles and clay crea-tures!

233120-A M-F Noon – 1 p.m. March 18 – 22Fee: $40/resident; $50/non-residentInstructor: Steven Powers

Art Partners in ClayAge(s) 6 – 8Parents and children will share making an animal bowl and a tex-tured tile. Wear old clothes. Glazed pieces are ready to be picked up two weeks after last class. *Class will not meet on: May 23

233180-A Th 6 – 7:30 p.m. May 9 – 30*Fee: $46/resident; $56/non-residentInstructor: Joann Lieswyn

Preschool ClayAge(s) 4 – 6

Preschoolers have fun exploring the fundamentals of clay. Clay projects include the coil, slab and pinch methods. Finished projects are fired and ready to be picked up at Rosewood two weeks after the last class. Wear old clothes.

233100-A Sat. 9:30 – 10:30 a.m. April 6 – 27Fee: $40/resident; $49/non-residentInstructor: Jane Brennan

Clay Sampler Classes Age(s) 8 - 14Creative young people interested in working with clay get an introduction to the medium through a broad range of projects. Each class features a different project. Register for just 1 or all 4. There will be a glazing session for all sections of this sampler following the last class.Session A: Shake, Rattle, and RollSession B: Mod MugsSession C: Leaf My Plate Alone!Session D: Monster Mania233115-A W 5 – 7 p.m. April 10233115-B W 5 – 7 p.m. April 17233115-C W 5 – 7 p.m. April 24233115-D W 5 – 7 p.m. May 1

Glazing Class for all sections: Wed., May 15, 5 – 7 p.m. Fee: $15/resident; $20/non-resident per classInstructor: Steven Powers

Art A-La-CarteRegister for ANY combination of 4 youth art sampler classes and qualify for the special $55/Kettering resident; $75/non-resident rate!

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Saturday, May 4 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

FREE to the publicRosewood Arts Centre, in Partner-ship with Indian Riffle Elementary School, proudly presents Art on the Playground, an interactive art festi-val for kids. This truly unique event will feature numerous hands-on art making stations, an art scavenger hunt, a large-scale collaborative art piece and much more! Art activity

stations will include caricature drawing, mask making, origami, papermaking, chalk making, relief printing and more!Bring those creative kids to enjoy this fun, exciting and free event!Art on the Playground will take place at Indian Riffle Elementary School, 3090 Glengarry Dr., Kettering, OH 45420. Call (937) 296-0294 for more information.

SPECIAL PROGRAMS

CAMP ROSEWOODRosewood Arts Centre offers an exciting variety of summer art camps. This year Camp Rosewood features week-long camps including Theatre, Car-tooning, Painting, and Wheel Pottery. This year’s featured one-day camps include Prints on the Fly, Clay Day and One Day Animé and many more.

Camp Rosewood expands this year with special Camper Sampler and Camp Remix one-day camps to start and finish the 2013 summer camp season. The summer session will be held from May 30 to August 6, 2013. Keep in mind some camps do fill up early, so register soon!May 30 – 31: One-Day Camper Sampler WorkshopsJune 3 – 28: Weeklong camps (full day and half day)July 1,2,3 & 5: One-Day campsJuly 8 – Aug 2: Weeklong camps (full day and half day)Aug 5 – 6: One-Day Camp Remix WorkshopsFee: One-Day Camps: $30/resident; $40/non-resident Half-Day weeklong Camps: $80/resident; $90/non-resident Full-Day weeklong Camps: $145/resident; $155/non-residentAll camps include class time and a morning snack. All full-day camps include a lunch break and full-day weeklong camps take a daily trip to the Adventure Reef Water Park in the af-ternoon, weather permitting. Campers should wear clothes that can get messy in the classroom. Campers must also bring their own insulated sack lunch, beverage, sunscreen and swim gear every day. Art materials, morning snacks and camp T-shirts are included in the camp fee.Parents are required to complete a camp registration form, along with a health and a swim permission form (see new on-line health form option at www.ketteringoh.org). Forms must be turned in one week prior to camp. Parents with questions may call Rosewood Arts Centre at (937) 296-0294.

Artist in Residence: Melissa Godoy

Melissa Godoy, a filmmaker based in Cincinnati, was an Art-ist in Residence at Fairmont High School and Rosewood Arts Centre this winter. Students of Laura Hutchens and Susan Bennett, as well as members of the community, collaborated to create short films and an interactive website based on sto-ries of the people of Kettering. Films, artworks, and more will be featured in a public event and online at rosewood.ketterin-goh.org. along with the final screening date and time details. This residency was supported by the City of Kettering and the Ohio Arts Council.

NEW!

The Art of BeerArtist Talk with Peter Hilgeman

of the Dayton Beer Company Wednesday, April 24, 7 to 8 p.m.

Rosewood Arts Centre — FREEPeter Hilgeman of the Dayton Beer Company will be at Rosewood Art Centre during the Glass Etching: Beer Stein Workshop to deliver a free beer tasting for all the class participants. You must sign up for the Glass Etching: Beer Stein class in advance to be part of this exclu-sive beer tasting. You will sample many of the great craft beers that the Dayton Beer Company has to offer.

Drop-in Figure DrawingSaturdays, starting April 27, 2013, 12 to 2 p.m.

Rosewood Art Centre $10/Residents and $12/Non-Residents

Join this exciting new figure drawing opportunity! Draw from clothed live models! No need to register in advance. This is a drop-in weekly session. All skill levels welcome. Bring your own materials. Easels will be provided if needed.

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Esther Randall and Benjamin Swallow Duke

Saturday, May 18, 1 to 2:30 p.m.Rosewood Gallery — FREE

Join Rosewood Gallery artists, Esther Randall and Benjamin Swallow Duke as they discuss their work on display in the gallery. Randall explains her digital ‘drawings’ called “sCapes” in which she combines landscape drawings and photos of coffee grounds to create images that reference Asian landscapes. She will also discuss her bronze and welded steel sculptures. Duke will discuss how he approaches the figure ground relationship in his work, and his use of multiple elements to create a visually larger whole.

Esther RandallDouble Capriccio 2bronze, steel

Artist Lecture SeriesSean Wilkinson and Jim Shirley

Saturday, April 6, 3 to 4 p.m.Rosewood Gallery — FREE

Join Rosewood Gallery artists, Jim Shirley and Sean Wilkinson as they discuss their work on display in the gallery. Shirley will discuss the unique photographic techniques used to obtain images of wildflowers in their natural habitat. Wilkinson will examine image appropriation and it’s place in his work.

SPECIAL PROGRAMS CITYSITES

Established in 1999 through the Kettering City Council, CitySites empowers a citizen advisory committee to develop and oversee public

art programming in Kettering. CitySites is designed to enhance neighborhoods and the urban environment through the placement and maintenance of permanent public works of art.Art in Public Places Committee members: Gerald Busch Eva Buttacavoli Stephen Chinov Bruce Duke

Upcoming Programs with CitySites ArtistsAll programs are free and open to the public

Lecture with Jean KoellerWednesday, April 17, 6 p.m. City of Kettering Government Center

Studio visit with Katherine KadishTuesday, May 7, 6 p.m.City of Kettering Government Center

Studio visit with Hamilton DixonSaturday, May 18, 10 a.m.East Third Street, DaytonReservations are required; please call (937) 296-0294.

Pete HoranJon Barlow HudsonLinda Lombard, ChairTerry Welker

Yoga in the GalleryAge(s) 16+

Come join us at the Rosewood Gallery for an open level yoga class with Robyn Moore, RYT 200. You will be guided through a series of postures linking breath to movement (vinyasa) while being inspired by the works of local artists to go to a deeper place of calm and peace. Class is open to all levels of yoga practitioners. Bring a lunch and enjoy the park after class! *No class April 19.

Drop-In F 12 – 1 p.m. April 5 – May 17*Fee: $4 resident; $8/non-residentInstructor: Robyn Moore

KETTERING ARTS COUNCIL GALLERY

April – May

Pam Adams

(watercolor)

June - July

50th Anniversary Art Work from Five Rivers Metro Parks

August – September

Meredith Cope (oil)

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All classes and programs are held at Rosewood Arts Centre unless otherwise noted.

ADULT/TEEN PAINTING & DRAWING

Drawing StudioAge(s) 16 +

The fundamentals of drawing will be taught, demonstrated and practiced. Work from still life setups using graphite or charcoal. Beginners will work with simple objects, while ad-vanced students will work with more complex compositions. A great class for anyone who is preparing a portfolio for college. Supply list and approximate costs are available in Rosewood office. Bring materials to first class. 236717-A W 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. April 10 – May 8236717-B W 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. May 22 – June 19

Fee: $67/resident; $77/non-residentInstructor: Loretta Puncer

Portrait & Figure DrawingAge(s) 18 +

Students will work from different models while using vine char-coal and paper. Advanced students may work with alternative materials. Students should have previously taken a drawing studio class or have some experience. Bring examples of previ-ous drawings to the first class. Supply list and approximate costs are available in Rosewood Office. An additional model fee of approximately $30 is paid to instructor at first class. 236715-A Th 6:30 – 9 p.m. April 18 – May 23Fee: $75/resident; $85/non-residentInstructor: Greg Dearth

Colored Pencil DrawingAge(s) 16 +

Enjoy a relaxing class that explores the surprising versatility and amazing effects achieved by “painting” with the colored pencil. This clean and inexpensive medium is easy to use and students of any level will work on subject matter of their own choice, along with instruction and guidance concerning color, value, drawing and composition, as well as other basic art principles. Supplies are minimal and will be discussed in the first session. Bring a pad of paper and any colored pencils you may already have to the first class. 236746-A W 9:30 a.m. –12 p.m. April 10 – May 29236746-B Th 6:30 - 9 p.m. April 11 – May 30

Fee: $76/resident; $86/non-residentInstructor: Tom Kinarney

NEW!Drop-in Figure DrawingWhen: Saturdays, starting April 27, 2013, 12 to 2 p.m.Where: Rosewood Art CentreFee: $10/residents; $10/non-residentsJoin us for this exciting new figure drawing opportunity! Draw from live clothed models! No need to register in advance. This is a drop in weekly session. All skill levels welcome. Bring your own materials. Easels will be provided if needed.

Acrylic PaintingAge(s) 16 +

Students will explore the basics of acrylic painting in a working, professionally led environment. By learning the fundamentals of painting, from preparation of palette to various application tech-niques, participants will gain experience in creating original acrylic works. Compositional issues and design challenges will also be addressed. Color use and theory will be a secondary theme in this class. Students should have drawing skills, but can be new to painting. Please see Rosewood office for complete supply list and approximate costs. 236725-A Th 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. April 11 – May 9236725-B Th 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. May 23 – June 20

Fee: $75/resident; $85/non-residentInstructor: Loretta Puncer

Acrylic Painting WorkshopAge(s) 16 +

This one evening workshop, focusing on the versatile medium of acrylic, covers the artist’s creative process through concept to application, while touching on issues of color use, brush technique and composition. The workshop, led by acrylic/col-lage artist, J Austin Jennings provides participants the option of developing the work further into an acrylic based collage, in a follow up workshop held offered on April 4.

236727-A W 5 – 9 p.m. April 3Fee: $42/resident; $49/non-residentInstructor: J. Austin Jennings

Oil Painting - BeginnerAge(s) 18 +

Students will learn to paint basic forms from observation and developing an understanding of traditional still life, portrait and/or work from a landscape photo (depending on student choice). Throughout these projects the instructor will lend personal attention to each student to encourage practice of the basics of oil painting in terms of his/her own personal expression. Supply list and approximate costs are available in the Rosewood office. *Class will not meet on May 27.

236733-A M 6:30 – 9 p.m. April 15 – June 3*Fee: $75/resident; $85/non-residentInstructor: Gary Halsey

Portrait PaintingAge(s) 18 +

For intermediate to advanced painters and pastel users. We will concentrate on laying out the face and figure with an emphasis on getting a good likeness. We will also focus on achieving believable color and more subtle finishing techniques. The class will be working with a live model and a one-time model fee will be required. (Approx. $30 depending on class size) Supply list available in the Rosewood office.

236711-A T 6:30 – 9 p.m. April 16 – May 21Fee: $81/resident; $91/non-residentInstructor: Greg Dearth

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Beginning WatercolorAge(s) 16 +Begin a new experience with watercolor and learn about the kinds of brushes, paints and other materials to use. Demonstrations and hands-on experience will get you started. Primarily, the class will be painting landscapes. A supply list is available at Rosewood Arts Centre. Please Have supplies by the first class.

236736-A W 6 – 9 p.m. April 10 – May 15Fee: $75/resident; $85/non-residentInstructor: Leonard Williams

Watercolor, Any Skill LevelAge(s) 16 +This watercolor class focuses on painting landscapes with demonstrations and hands-on experience. Beginners will learn the basics of watercolor and the kinds of brushes, paints and other materials used. Those with some experi-ence will have the opportunity to improve your landscape paintings. Bring your own sketches or photographs or work with sketches supplied by the instructor. Supply list and ap-proximate costs are available in Rosewood office.

236739-A Th 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. April 11 – May 16Fee: $75/resident; $85/non-residentInstructor: Leonard Williams

ADULT/TEEN PHOTOGRAPHY

Learn Your Digital CameraAge(s) 14 +

We will examine the nature of light and how to use it creatively, as well as how to utilize compositional strategies to take better photographs. Learn how to take command of your camera to achieve the best results.

236604-A W 7 – 8:30 p.m. April 10 – May 1Fee: $56/resident; $66/non-residentInstructor: Rebekah Bucnis-Thompson

Nature PhotographyAge(s) 16 +

Bring along your digital SLR, bag, tripod, reflec-tors, flashes, or anything else with which you want to work. The workshop will take place at Pond-view Park, photograph-

ing everything from flowers to wildlife. We will discuss working with natural light, metering, lens selection, and visual ideas in an outdoor setting. We will meet in the parking lot. Rain dates will be discussed. 236607-A M 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. April 22 – April 29 M 6:30 – 7:30 p.m. May 6 (Review)

Fee: $45/resident; $55/non-residentLocation: Pondview ParkInstructor: Rebekah Bucnis-Thompson

Basic Portrait PhotographyAge(s) 14 +

This course will look at posing, lighting techniques, lens selection, metering, composition and working with your subject to achieve quality results in the studio or on location. A professional studio lighting setup will be demonstrated, as well as simple and inexpensive tricks you can use on a budget. Bring a notepad and your camera.

236606-A Th 7 – 8:30 p.m. May 2 – 23Fee: $56/resident; $66/non-residentInstructor: Rebekah Bucnis-Thompson

Pinhole PhotographyAge(s) 16 +

Students will build their own working pinhole camera, ex-periment with using it to take photographs and then learn to develop them in our darkroom. In preparation for Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day on April 28, come explore analog photography at it’s finest. Join us and learn how to create a camera out of ordinary objects and how to develop your own unique images in one day! Supply list available in the Rosewood office.

236610-A Sat. 9:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. April 13Fee: $45/resident; $55/non-residentInstructor: Rebekah Bucnis-Thompson

NEW!

Rosewood ParticipantsAll artwork unclaimed after several weeks runs the danger of being lost, misplaced, broken or mistakenly taken by other students. Please check the art studio for your clay, sculpture and other clay pieces within two weeks of the end of class. Artwork unclaimed after 30 days will be discarded.

Collage WorkshopAge(s) 16 +Participants will begin with a conceptual acrylic painting (guidance will be provided during class) and then focus on techniques in figurative collage in order to develop an acrylic-based collage, in the style of acrylic/collage artist, J Austin Jennings. The Acrylic Painting Workshop on April 3 is intended as a pre-curser to this workshop, but participants may attend either or both.

236787-A Th 5 – 9 p.m. April 4Fee: $42/resident; $49/non-residentInstructor: J. Austin Jennings

Paint & WineAge(s) 21 +This is a fun art and social activity at Figlio restaurant! You will be instructed in creat-ing a step-by-step painting in the style of Van Gogh. Example artwork will be used as reference as Loretta guides you in making your own masterpiece. Enjoy this creative time with food and drinks for purchase. All painting supplies will be provided and no experience is needed. Invite your friends to join you or make some new ones!

236750-A Th 6 – 8:30 p.m. April 18236750-B Th 6 – 8:30 p.m. May 16

Fee: $25/resident; $35/non-residentInstructor: Loretta PuncerLocation: Figlio Restaurant, 424 Stroop Rd., Towne & Country Shopping Center

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Gift CertificatesA great idea for any occasion! Purchase gift certificates at any facility for most programs.

ADULT/TEEN CLAYADULT/TEEN JEWELRYWirewrapping for JewelryAge(s) 16 +Wirewrapping is a form of jewelry design and technique that requires a minimum of tools, no soldering and is completely portable. Each class will have a completed project involving wire only or wire and another object, including plastic, glass, miner-als or polished stones. Enjoy a versatile and creative alternative to standard jewelry construction using square and half-round sterling or gold-filled wire. Wire is provided for first class only. You may buy additional wire from the instructor. Supply list and approximate costs are available in Rosewood office.

236530-A W 7 – 9 p.m. April 10 – May 29Fee: $71/resident; $81/non-resident $3 materials fee due to instructor at first classInstructor: Donna Kuszpa

Jewelry Making with Bronze ClayAge(s) 16 +This is a unique opportunity to explore a different art form. In this course we will work with bronze clay by starting out with simple charms, dangles, pendants and earrings using stamps and molds for textural designs. Learn in-depth tricks and techniques; make pendants with set stones, to more complex sculptural designs. Supplies included.

236569-A T 6 – 9 p.m. April 9 – 30Fee: $95/resident; $105/non-resident $50 materials fee due to instructor at first classInstructor: Trish Jeffers-Zeh

Jewelry Making with Copper ClayAge(s) 12 +This is a unique opportunity to explore an interesting medium, Copper Metal Clay. It is relatively new on the market and still has many facets to explore. If you want to add metal clay to your list of media, this is the one to consider because it’s a frac-tion of the cost of Fine Silver clay. Come play for the day and create by starting out with simple charms, dangles, pendants and earrings using stamps and molds for textural designs. It fires in 30 minutes or less, depending if it’s kiln or torch fired. The fee includes Copper Clay, use of tools, miscellaneous sup-plies and equipment for firing and finishing.

236580-A Sat. 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. April 13Fee: $45/resident; $55/non-resident $35 materials fee due to instructor at first classInstructor: Trish Jeffers-Zeh

Soldering IntensiveAge(s) 16 +Silver soldering is one of the most important techniques for the metals’ student to master. This process-oriented class will take you step-by-step through the soldering process, from understanding the mechanics to the practical application of joining two pieces of metal. We will practice the soldering techniques on brass and copper of butt soldering, standing seams, sweat soldering, etc. After some practice, you can work in sterling silver to make a band ring, bezel, jump rings, pen-dant, pin and/or earrings, as time allows. Basic sawing and filing skills are necessary. All materials included.

236548-A W 7 – 9 p.m. April 17 – May 8Fee: $100/resident; $110/non-resident $45 materials fee due to instructor at first classInstructor: Sandra Picciano-Brand, David Brand

Wheel PotteryAge(s) 16 +Beginners learn how to throw pottery on the wheel, develop skills and create basic forms. Those with some exper ience will expand on basic throwing skills and focus on refinement of forms: i.e., foot design, handles, and lids. Some handbuild-ing is included. Fee includes 25 pounds of clay and related firings. Clay tool kit required for class. *Class will not meet on: May 27.** One skipped class TBA.

236110-A M 6:30 – 9 p.m. April 1 – May 20*236110-B W 9:30 a.m. – Noon April 3 – May 29**236110-C Th 9:30 a.m. – Noon April 11 – May 30236110-D Sat. 9:30 a.m. – Noon April 6 – May 25Fee: $109/resident; $119/non-resident $14 Tool Kit (Optional)Instructor: Session A, D: April Lemaster Session B: Sharon Williams Session C: David Kirchner

Intermediate Wheel PotteryAge(s) 16 +This class will inspire a fresh approach to the pottery process. You will have an opportunity to create new and exciting pot-tery forms. Now that you can center clay and make a basic cylinder, let’s move on to the next step. The class will focus on larger pots, refining shapes and challenging you to become a better potter. Students will be encouraged to work at their own pace while exploring more advanced pottery techniques. Let’s enjoy ourselves while working together and creating some wonderful pottery. Supply your own tools or buy a set from Rosewood. Fee includes 25 pounds of clay and related firings.

236112-A W 6:30 – 9 p.m. April 10 – May 29Fee: $109/resident; $119/non-resident $14 tool kit (optional)Instructor: April Lemaster

Beginning HandbuildingAge(s) 16 +This is a beginning class for those with little or no handbuilding experience. Instruction will be given for making tiles, vessels and sculptural forms with slabs and coils of clay. Surface enrichment as well as glaze application will be covered. You will work with your own ideas at your own pace.

236121-A T 9:30 a.m. – Noon April 9 – May 28Fee: $109/resident; $119/non-residentInstructor: David Kirchner

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ADULT/TEEN GLASS ART

NEW!

Glass Fish BeadsAge(s) 16 +Make your own school of fish in this four-week lampwork fish intensive. Fish will be made with both vertical and horizontal holes. Body decorating techniques, fin configurations and color choices will be discussed. Several different mouth and eye op-tions will also be demonstrated so you can create everything from a realistic fish to a fish with personality that will bring a smile to your face. General lampwork knowledge required and experience preferred.

236542-A M 6:30 – 9 p.m. April 15 – 29Fee: $45/resident; $55/non-resident $20 materials fee due to instructor at first classInstructor: Pat Westby

Glass Vases & Vessels-LampworkAge(s) 16 +Make miniature vessels with necks that can be wire wrapped into a pendant; several types of stoppers will be demonstrated. Vases can be made by flattening the bottom. Several surface decorat-ing techniques will be taught (frit, dots, metals and raking). A quick wire wrap demonstration will be included in the last class. General lampwork knowledge required and experience preferred.

236545-A M 6:30 – 9 p.m. May 6 – 20Fee: $45/resident; $55/non-resident $20 materials fee due to instructor at first classInstructor: Pat Westby

Beer TastingArtist Talk with Peter Hilgeman of the Dayton Beer Company Wednesday, May 1, 2013, 7 to 8 p.m. Rosewood Art Centre — FREE

Peter Hilgeman of the Dayton Beer Com-pany will be at Rosewood Art Centre during the Glass Etching: Beer Stein Workshop to deliver a free beer tasting for all the class participants. You must sign up for the Glass Etching: Beer Stein class in advance to be part of this exclusive beer tasting. You will sample many of the great craft beers that the Dayton Beer Company has to offer.

Glass Etching: Beer SteinAge(s) 21 +Learn the art of etching glass while enjoying this fun social activity. You will learn how to make a custom stencil design to transfer onto a beer stein that you will take home. Choose from a variety of designs or create your own. The Dayton Beer Company will be here to give a complimentary beer tasting. Bring a friend or meet some new ones! Supplies included.

236583-A W 6 – 8:30 p.m. May 1Fee: $25/resident; $35/non-residentInstructor: Jennifer Morris

Introduction to Glass Bead Making 1 Day Workshop Age(s) 14 +In this introductory class you will get acquainted with new terms and learn the basics of making a nice round bead. We will take a 45 minute break for lunch then expand into other shapes and basic surface decoration with enamels, dots and stripes. Wear long pants and closed toe shoes, but do not wear fleece or other flammable synthetics.

236553-A Sat. 10 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. April 20Fee: $59/resident; $69/non-residentInstructor: Pat Westby

NEW!

ADULT/TEEN DANCE

Ballet BasicsAge(s) 18 +

Increase your flexibility and strength while learning basic dance positions and steps. Floor and barré work will be included. Beginners welcome.

236201-A W 10 – 10:45 a.m. April 17 – May 22Fee: $39/resident; $49/non-resident Instructor: Sammie Sue Edmondson

Beginning Adult Tap DanceAge(s) 55 +

Learn the basics of music timing, dance routines and soft shoe and tap exercises. Soft shoes or tap shoes may be worn in this class. Beginners welcome!

236260-A W 11 – 11:45 a.m. April 17 – May 22Fee: $39/resident; $49/non-residentInstructor: Sammie Sue Edmondson

Reduction FiringTo participate in the reduction firings, potters may purchase multiples of a 1,000 cubic inch “firing package.” When at least 8 but no more than 18 “firing packages” have been purchased, and the pots have been glazed, a firing is scheduled. Each firing is scheduled around other activities in the Kitchen/Kiln room and the Theatre. Firing package includes use of the kitchen for glazing.

Glaze Deadline Firing Opening Date (at Noon)March 25 March 27 March 30April 22 April 24 April 27May 27 May 29 June 1

Fees: $20 per 1,000 cubic inch packageInstructor: Jean Ann Bolliger

Glazing Orientation: Introduction to the Reduction Glazes will be offered based on interest. Please call Rosewood at (937) 296-0294.

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DANCE APPAREL

Dance classes, such as ballet and tap, are conducted in the Rosewood Arts Centre dance studio. Street shoes are not allowed on the dance studio floor. Slippers or socks with treads are safer than socks. Tap shoes or hard-soled shoes are required for tap. Dance shoes are available at many local retailers and local dance apparel stores. Leotards and tights are optional as well. Wear comfortable clothing that will allow you to move easily. Only the spring session includes a dance review. For information, call (937) 296-0294.

Senior Soft Shoe Dance Age(s) 55 +

Enjoy low impact, good exercise and fun. Dance in a non-competitive environment. Learn music timing, dance routines and soft shoe and tap exercises. Soft shoes or tap shoes may be worn in this class. Enroll with instructor’s approval. 236261-A Th 9 – 9:45 a.m. April 18 – May 23236261-B Th 10 – 10:45 a.m. April 18 – May 23

Fee: $39/resident; $49/non-residentInstructor: Sammie Sue Edmondson

Beginning Belly DancingAge(s) 16 +Belly dancing, a feminine tradition, has an ancient history. It was started in the Middle East as a series of motions to strengthen the pelvic and abdominal muscles in preparation for childbirth. In ancient Egypt and Turkey, only the best dancers would gain the attention of the sultan. Our class will consist of basic belly dance folk steps and cabaret-style dance moves, along with floor exercises and the use of veils. Stretching and Ab work at the end of class.

236242-A T/TH 7 – 8 p.m. May 7 – 30Fee: $58/resident; $68/non-residentInstructor: Nadeja

Modern DanceAge(s) 14 +This beginner class focuses on basic Modern Dance technique, a style that encourages students to express themselves freely through movement. You will learn Graham-style combinations and floor work with an emphasis on building strength and flexibility, as well as confidence and coordination! All levels of experience are welcome.

236250-A Th 7:45 – 8:45 p.m. April 11 – May 30Fee: $58/resident; $68/non-residentInstructor: Marianne Scheibert

Beginning Ballroom DanceAge(s) 18 +This class includes instructions on the Swing, Smooth Dance, and Latin. Learn to lead and follow with grace and style. Classes are easy and fun for beginner and experienced dancers. Partner required. Fee is per person. National Top Teacher Award Winner.

236220-A Th 7:30 – 8:30 p.m. April 11 – May 23 Th 7:30 – 9 p.m. May 30

Fee: $55/resident; $65/non-residentInstructor: Dale Archer and Pearl Grefer

Second Saturday Dance SamplerAge(s) 16 +Join us for the Second Saturday for a variety sampler of different dance styles. You will have four different thirty minute sessions consisting of: Ballet Barré, Tap and Jazz, Belly Dancing, and ending with Core and Stretch. Pick which session you would like to attend or attend all sessions for the same low price!12:30 – 1 p.m. - Ballet Barré 1 – 1:30 p.m. - Tap & Jazz1:30 – 2: p.m. - Belly Dancing2 – 2:30 p.m. - Core & Stretch 236251-A Sat. 12:30 – 2:30 p.m. April 20Fee: $30/resident; $40/non-resident Instructor: Nancy Lynn Boss and Sammie Sue Edmondson

ADULT/TEEN MUSICKettering Civic BandAge(s) 18 +Celebrating their 55th year, the Kettering Civic Band has per-formed throughout the region and Canada as well as in sister cities, Steyr, Austria and Kettering, England. The band rehearses each Monday evening at the Kettering Middle School throughout the year. Summer performance schedules include community concerts and large public festivals. The program is for adults and young people who have a minimum amount of high school musical training. The organization is an excellent source for those who wish to gain concert band experience.Individuals are welcome to join the Kettering Civic Band at any time during the year. For more information on the Kettering Civic Band, call Rosewood Arts Centre at (937) 296-0294.

236400-A M 7 – 9 p.m. April 1 – May 20Fee: $7/resident; $12/non-residentInstructor: David Keener

ADULT/TEEN LANGUAGE

Conversational Italian IAge(s) 16 +This class is designed to help tourists and business people gain elementary knowledge of the language. Textbook may be required. *Class will not meet on May 27.

236940-A M 7 – 8:30 p.m. April 15 – June 3*Fee: $75/resident; $85/non-residentInstructor: Amanda Bush

Conversational Spanish IAge(s) 16 +Learn to use basic vocabulary for real situations and travel. Textbook may be required.

236930-A W 7 – 8:30 p.m. April 17 – May 29Fee: $75/resident; $85/non-resident

FREE FRIDAYApril 5 and May 3

The City of Kettering Parks, Recreation and Cultural Arts are collaborating to bring a sampling of activities to Kettering residents for FREE! Stop by the Kettering Recreation Complex, the Kettering Fitness & Wellness Center, or Rosewood Arts Centre to learn about the free activities we offer every First Friday!

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SPRING 2013 FACULTY LIST

ROSEWOOD GALLERY2655 Olson Drive, Kettering, OH 45420Monday – Thursday, 8 a.m. – 9 p.m.Friday, 8 a.m. – 6 p.m.Saturday, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.March 18 – April 12, 2013Jim Shirley/Sean Wilkinson (Athens, OH/Dayton, OH)photography /photographyopening reception Sunday, March 17, 2 – 4 p.m.Artist Talk - Saturday, April 6, 3 – 4:30 p.m. FREE!April 22 – May 17, 2013 Benjamin Swallow Duke/Esther Randall(Lansing, MI/Berea, KY)oils/sculpture and digital paintingArtist Talk - Saturday, May 18, 1 – 2:30 p.m. FREE!The View 2013Juried Landscape CompetitionDeadline is April 12view.ketteringoh.org

Jim ShirleyChimaphila

photography

Rosewood GalleryRosewood Gallery offers a variety of two- and three-dimensional art displayed for public viewing. For more information, call (937) 296-0294, or go to www.ketteringoh.org.

Dale Archer co-owns Gemini Dance Studio.

Jean Ann Bolliger is a B.F.A. graduate from Miami University. Her clay forms range from functional vessel to ceramic sculpture.

Dale Boydston studied fine art with an emphasis on ceramic arts at the College of the Dayton Art Institute and Sinclair Community College. He is currently devoting his time to studio ceramic design, art photography and teaching.

David Brand Over a period of 25 years, David Brand has developed what began as a hobby into a serious second career as a jeweler/metalsmith. He exhibits at national level juried art shows and has won numerous first place and best of show awards for his jewelry and sculpture. He developed his metals skills by attending workshops with nationally known metal artists and by extended self study and research. Along with his wife Sandra, he maintains a large studio in Dayton where they teach lost wax casting and other jewelry workshops.

Jane Brennan holds a B.A. in Art Education from the University of Dayton. She has taught in a variety of settings and has experience in many art media.

Rebekah Bucnis-Thompson holds a B.F.A. in Photography from the University of Dayton and teaches at Stivers School for the Arts. She has been working in photography since 2003.

Matthew R. Burgy is a sculptor, painter and printmaker from Waynesville, Ohio. He holds a both Masters of Education in multi-age visual arts and a B.F.A. in printmaking and sculpture from Wright State University. Matthew’s artwork has been professionally exhibited in museums such as the Dayton Art Institute. He is currently also an adjunct professor at the University of Dayton, where he teacher the fundamentals of art and its use in the classroom to education.

Amanda Bush has lived in Italy (Rome and Florence) for the past five years, perfecting the language and earning both her BA and MA in Italian Studies. She taught English while abroad and enjoys teaching language.

Teresa Connair earned a B.F.A. from Wright State University. She has experience in film, theater and radio and television commercials. Her directing includes Oakwood Community Center Youth Summer Theatre and Washington Township Youth Theatre as well as Rosewood Arts Centre.

Greg Dearth graduated from Ohio University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree. He is a member of the Portrait Society of America and has been a guest lecturer and instructor at the Columbus College of Art and Design and Atlanta’s Portfolio Center. His work has been included in many of the juried Society of Illustrators’ annual shows, Communication Arts, American Illustration and Print magazines.

Andy Dailey currently teaches drawing, painting and 2D design at Miami University at Middletown and works as Youth Art Program Coordinator at the Rosewood Arts Centre. He earned a BFA from Wright State University in 2005 and an MFA from Miami University in 2009. His recent exhibitions and awards include: Contemporary Realism Biennial, 2012, Ft. Wayne Museum of Art, Ft. Wayne IN, International Painting Annual, Manifest Gallery and Creative Research Center, Cincinnati, OH, Juried Exhibition in Print, Ohio Arts Council Individual Excellence Award, 2011, Andrew Dailey: Recent Drawings, Diane Kidd Gallery, Tiffin University, Jeanne Bowman Ellenstein Purchase Award, 2009. He is the proud father of son Liam and daughter Phoenix.

Sammie Sue Edmondson has studied dance since she was seven years old. She studied in New York City and at Sinclair Community College.

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Pearl Grefer has studied Ballroom Dancing of all types for over 20 years from Sam Sodano. She has studied body mechanics for over 15 years. She received the Top Teachers awards in 3 National competitions.

Gary Halsey attended the Art Students League of NY in painting under D.Greene and anatomy under R.B. Hale and has an MFA from the University of Cincinnati. He worked in his own business as a book cover illustrator and mural painter in NYC for over 20 years.

Kate Isaacs is currently attending Sinclair Community College where she will graduate this summer. She has studied both Fine Art and Creative Writing. She has been featured in various art shows and short story contests around the country. A unique and creative individual Kate enjoys teaching children to challenge themselves in order to develop their skills as well as to have fun with everything you do. To see more information see Kateelore.com

Trish Jeffers-Zeh is certified in the progressive new medium of Metal Clays. With 30 years professionally working as an artist and teacher she shares her expanding knowledge with others to explore, jewelry making, sculpture, metals, glass fusing, lapidary and mixed media. She has a degree in mental health and uses her ever growing knowledge of group dynamics to aide others in “Unlocking their Hidden Doors of Creativity” to manifest adornments in life.

J. Austin Jennings has been teaching art in the Dayton area since 1994. Her acrylic paintings and collage pieces are shown and collected across the country and have earned many awards, including a featured spot in The Artist’s Magazine’s Year’s Best Art issue in December 2009. She is the recipient of the 2012 Pamela Houk Award for Excellence in Art Education in Southwest Ohio. Jennings is a member of Dayton Visual Arts Center, Dayton Society of Painters and Sculptors, and Arts & Culture Alliance, Knoxville, TN.

Tom Kinarney is a former professional artist who has done freelance illustration for numerous companies, locally and throughout the country. He has taught art for the last ten years at the former Riverbend Art Center and at the Fairborn Art Association and currently at Rosewood Arts Centre.

H. David Kirchner has a degree in art from Cedarville College. He also studied at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. David operates the H. David Studio/Gallery in downtown Dayton. He has worked in clay since 1984.

Donna Kuszpa has studied wirewrapping with John Kleber in Columbus. She has taught wirewrapping since 1993 at Riverbend Arts Centre.

Katherine Lammers studied art at Wright State University. Katherine has worked at the Rosewood Arts Centre over the past summer as a Rec Aide and is now moving into the classroom to share her passion of art with students. Her specialty is paint but she has experience in many fields.

April Lemaster has been studying ceramics for over a decade. She has attended numerous workshops and conferences for ceramic techniques around the country. She has exhibited her ceramic work and received awards in the greater Dayton region.

Joann Lieswyn has a degree from Morehead State University and has been studying ceramics for many years. Her first clay instructor, Skizuko Alexander, was from Japan, and is influenced by Japanese-styled ceramics.

Nancy Lynn Boss (Nadeja) has been teaching various dance styles for 40 years – 28 of those years have been at Rosewood Arts Centre. She has studied dance with Jorg Fastings from the Columbus Ballet Company and Ballet Arts in New York City.

Roland Muncy is a self-employed caricature artist. His work has been seen throughout the Dayton area.

Jennifer Morris has been studying glass for a decade and specializes in stained glass jewelry design. She has also studied and showcased photography and interior design work in Ohio and Chicago. Her focus has been working with many local businesses and foster homes to create a greater focus on art and design in the community.

Sandra Picciano-Brand has been working as a jewelry artist for over 25 years. She exhibits at national level juried art shows and has won numerous best of show and first place awards for her jewelry. Sandra has developed her metal skills with experimentation and personal research and by participation in workshops with internationally known artists. She maintains a large studio in Dayton with her husband, David, where they work, and teach jewelry/metals workshops.

Steven Powers studied fine arts at Sinclair Community College. He received a Certificate in Photographic Technology. He also studied extensively in sculpture and ceramics. He now devotes his time to ceramics and teaching.

Loretta Puncer received her B.F.A. in Commercial Design from the University of Dayton. She has been a practicing artist/painter for over 25 years.

Mike Puckett is a mixed media artist specializing in urban style, collaborative painting, drawing and using alternative materials. He studied Fine Art at Cal State Polytechnic University of Pomona in the Los Angeles area. He has been exhibiting his artwork professionally for over a decade in galleries in Los Angeles, New York, and Ohio. He is also the co-owner of Rua Studio/Gallery.

Linda Rice has been an art instructor for over eight years. In addition to teaching in the Philippines, Chicago, Pasadena and Dayton, she studied art education and art therapy.

Marianne Scheibert has been dancing over a decade with specific training in classical ballet, tap, jazz, character, and modern dance technique. She has studied at the University of Dayton and DeWeese Academy of Dance Arts. She continues to participates in local dance performances and workshops while teaching dance for Rosewood Arts Centre.

Pat Westby added beadmaking to her repertoire of art skills in 2001. She has taken classes at Miami University and participated in the International Society of Glass Beadmakers Conference. A member of the Miami Valley Lampwork Bead Artists, she has been invited to teach and demonstrate at Thompson Enamel and Fenton Art Glass Factory.

Leonard Williams has been working with watercolors for over 20 years. He has also worked extensively with oils and created large scale images such as the mural behind the Town and Country Centre in Kettering. His work has been exhibited at DSPS Rosewood Gallery, and numerous other galleries in the area.

Sharon Williams earned a B.A. in Social Work and Psychology from Thomas More College and has been working in ceramics for over a decade.

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FEESFull payment for classes must be made at the time of registration. Resident fees are for those participants who either live or work within the Kettering city limits. Program fees for non-Kettering residents will be an additional 25 percent or $5, whichever is greater (not to exceed $10). Fees will be refunded if a class is full.

PAYMENT METHODSThe City will accept cash, personal checks, credit cards (Visa, MasterCard and Discover) and money orders for the payment of fees. Please note which of these forms of payment is acceptable for the method of registration you choose. The City cannot accept any debit cards for payment. The City will charge a $25 service fee for all checks not honored for any reason by the bank. Checks should be made payable to: City of Kettering.

CONFIRMATIONOnce we have processed your registration, we will mail you a confirmation showing which classes you are enrolled. If we were unable to place you in a class, the fee for that class will be placed in your family’s household account as an account credit, and this, too, will be noted on your confirmation. You may:

•usethecreditforfuturecourses;or•requestafullrefund.AllrefundswillbepaidbyCitycheck;

please allow two weeks for processing.

WAITING LIST PROCEDUREWaiting lists are a source of contact and do not guarantee you will receive a call back. You will receive a call back only

if a space becomes available. If you ask to add your name to a waiting list for a closed class, it:

•Givesusanameandphonenumber in theeventofacancellation.

•Suppliesuswithnamesandphonenumbersincaseanewclass is added.

•Doesnotlimityoufromregisteringforanyotheropenclasses.

LATE REGISTRATION Late registrations will be accepted prior to the second class meeting. After the second class meeting, no registrations will be accepted. Individuals registering late will be required to pay the total class fee.

REFUND POLICY — OUR COMMITMENT TO YOUWe strive for positive experiences and excellence in everything we do. All refunds will be made according to the following guidelines.If you have attended one of our classes or purchased a pass and are dissatisfied, call us. We will offer a prorated refund.If you were unable to attend a set of classes, we will try to transfer you to another section. Otherwise, we will offer a 50% household credit of the class price.Special consideration will be given for life altering situations.All refunds will follow the Finance Department’s bill-paying schedule and be issued by City check. There will be no cash refunds or credit card refunds.

PRIMARYGUARDIAN

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ADDRESS

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REGISTRATION FORMPLEASE PRINT & FILL OUT COMPLETELY

ACTIVITYFEESLAST FIRST

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1 CASH2 CHECK3 MONEY ORDER4 CREDIT CARD5 ACCOUNT CREDIT

FORM OF PAYMENT(Debit cards are not accepted.)

CREDIT CARD INFORMATION

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NUMBER

WAIVER FOR PARTICIPANT AND/BY PARENTI, for myself and my child(ren), agree to assume all risks, including, but not limited to, risk of physical injuries, death, loss of services or consortium, loss or damage to property, or any other loss or damage I or my child(ren) may sustain as a result of participating in any and all activities connected with or associated with this program(s). In consideration of the City of Kettering allowing my child or my children to participate in this program, and with the intent to be legally bound, I hereby, for myself, for my child, all heirs, executors, administrators, and assigns, do hereby forever: release, waive, and relinquish all claims I or my child have or may have as a result of participating in this program; promise not to sue the City of Kettering or its officers, employees and agents; and agree to indemnify and hold harmless and defend the City of Kettering and its officers, employees and agents, from any and all liabilities, claims, demands, actions or causes of action resulting from, whether directly or indirectly, my or my child’s participation in this program; and grant and give the City of Kettering the right to use my or my child’s photograph or image, with or without my or my child’s name, both individually and in conjunction with other persons or objects for any and all purposes including, but not limited to, private or public presentations, advertising, publicity and promotion. By signing below, I certify that I have read and agree to be bound by these conditions and that all information contained herein is true and that I am giving up legal rights.

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Make check or money order payable to the City of Kettering and mail to CLASS REGISTRATION, Kettering Parks, Recreation and Cultural Arts Department, 2900 Glengarry Drive, Kettering, Ohio 45420.

Do you work in Kettering? ____ Yes ____ No If yes, where? _________________________Is this your first time participating in our program(s)? _____ Yes _____ NoDoes the participant need any special assistance? _____ Yes _____ No

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Check this box if you would like to make a donation to the Kettering Scholarship Program to help remove financial barriers for Kettering families to participate. Generally, donations to the City of Kettering are tax deductible. Donors should see their tax advisor regarding their specific gifts.

PLEASE LIST CLASSES IN ORDER OF PREFERENCE

$TOTALFEES:

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1. ON-LINE REGISTRATION (credit card / household balance only)Registration begins on Monday, March 11, at 8 a.m. for residents. Non-residents may register beginning Monday, March 18, at 8 a.m. The City of Kettering encourages patrons to login to the system (www.ketteringoh.org) prior to Monday, March 11, to verify household information (address, residency status, family members). Your residency classification is based on your status as of your last enrollment or pass registration. To modify your information, please contact the registration staff at the Kettering Recreation Complex (296-2587), Rosewood Arts Centre (296-0294) or Lathrem Senior Center (296-2480). Keep in mind: registrations will not be permitted until the above-stated dates. If you experience trouble using the system, please contact the Kettering Recreation Complex staff at 296-2587.

2. MAIL-IN (check / credit card / money order /household balance)Mail-in registration begins as soon as you receive this brochure. Simply fill out the registration form included in this brochure, include payment or credit card information, and mail to:

CLASS REGISTRATION Kettering Parks, Recreation and Cultural Arts Dept. 2900 Glengarry Drive Kettering, OH 45420All resident registrations received on or before Thursday, March 14, will be entered on Friday, March 15, the first day of processing. City of Kettering residents will be given preference until Monday, March 18. All registrations (resident and non-resident) received after March 18 will be processed by date received.

3. DROP-OFF (check / credit card / money order / household balance)Registration drop boxes will be available at the Kettering Recreation Complex and Rosewood Arts Centre for those who wish to drop off their registrations instead of using the mail. Drop-off registrations will be handled just like those that are mailed.

4. FAX (credit card / household balance)Complete the registration form, include payment information and fax the form to the Kettering Recreation Complex (937) 296-3297 or Rosewood Arts Centre (937) 296-3289. Faxed registrations will be processed on exactly the same schedule as the registrations that are mailed in or dropped off. Note: See below for validating residency status.

5. WALK-IN (cash / check / credit card / money order / household balance)Starting Wednesday, March 20, you may register in person at the front desk of the Kettering Recreation Complex or Rosewood Arts Centre during regular business hours: KRC: Mon. – Fri., 9 a.m. – 9 p.m. Rosewood: Mon. – Thurs., 8 a.m. – 9 p.m. KFWC: Mon. – Fri., 9 a.m. – 9 p.m. Sat., 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. Fri., 8 a.m. – 6 p.m. Sat., 9 a.m. – 8 p.m. Sun., 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. Sat., 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. Sun., 11 a.m. – 5 p.m.

6. PHONE (credit card / household balance only)When phoning in your registration, we ask that you have the following information ready for the operator:1) preferred classes and correct levels; 2) alternate classes; and 3) credit card number. Note: In order to receive resident rates on a phone-in registration, you must have a current resident I.D. card or activity pass. Phone-in registration will begin on Friday, March 22, during normal business hours:

KRC: 296-2587 Rosewood Arts Centre: 296-0294 KFWC: 293-4FIT (4348) Mon. – Fri., 9 a.m. – 9 p.m. Mon. – Thurs., 8 a.m. – 9 p.m. Mon. – Fri., 9 a.m. – 9 p.m. Sat., 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. Fri., 8 a.m. – 6 p.m. Sat., 9 a.m. – 8 p.m. Sun., 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. Sat., 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. Sun., 11 a.m. – 5 p.m.

— PLEASE NOTE THIS IMPORTANT INFORMATION! —

On-Line Registration

Begins Monday, March 11

for Kettering Residents!

Six Easy Ways to Register – Please note these procedures!

CLASS REGISTRATIONRosewood Arts Centre2655 Olson DriveKettering, OH 45420

CLASS REGISTRATIONKettering Fitness & Wellness Center3351 Shroyer RoadKettering, OH 45429

Reward PointsEvery time you register for a class you earn Reward Points. These points can be used to pay the fee for additional classes or passes. For every $1 you spend, you earn 1 point. Every 10 points equals $1. Just check the bottom of your receipt for your current rewards point total or stop by any information desk for assistance. This program is only available to Kettering residents. Cash refunds will not be given for points used. If you used points and require a refund, the points will be placed back on your point total to be used for a future purchase. If you have any questions stop by any information desk.

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