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ARTS& CRAFTS

BEADS to BEAUTIFUL: This will be a progressive class starting with the basics: tools, wire, single strand necklace and bracelets. In this hands-on class, by learning and practicing a range of beading and jewelry making, you will createunique jewelry for yourself or someone else. Beading is such an individual process based on personal likes of colors, stones, acrylics, size and shapes, that each student will be responsible to purchase their own class supplies. Tools needed: wire cutters, round nose pliers, and chain nose pliers.

Instructor: A. WilsonJanuary 31

Tuesday 6:00 – 8:00 pm.February 7, 14

Tuition: $60.00 / 3 classes

FLOWER ARRANGING(Beginner/Advanced): Floral arranging is much more than simply putting a bunch of flowers into a vase.Learning the basics will help you make flowers look elegant, professional and classy. In this course you will learn the elements and principles of design and the mechanics of arranging flowers in vases, in floral foam arrangements and as handheld bouquets. Learn to trust your own vision while you are creating a floral work of art. Have the confidence to create for any type of event! Flowers are meant to be enjoyed for yourself and those who receive them. A list of supplies needed will be furnished during the first class. Materials not included.

Instructor: J. KollarFebruary 6, 13, 27

Monday 6:30 – 9:00pmMarch 6, 13, 20, 27

April 3

Tuition: $97.00/8 classes

INTERMEDIATE KNITTING: Definitely not a class for a beginner. Students will be given a choice of different “challenging” patterns to choose from: male/female sweaters, a scarf with a variety of new stitches and baby outfits. They will be able to learn cable stitches, use circular needles, double pointed needles, etc. The sky is the limit! Students must have basic knowledge i.e. casting on, binding off, knit and purl stitches. Instructor will be there to monitor and assist with any/all questions. All are welcome!

Instructor: K. D’OnofrioJanuary 31

Tuesday 6:30 – 8:30 pmFebruary 7, 14, 21, 28

March 7, 14, 21

Tuition: $85.00/8 classes

KNIT 1, PURL 2: Looking for a relaxing practical hobby? Come, join a beginners’ class for knitters! You will learn the basic knit and purl stitches, how to cast on two different ways and how to cast off and finish your project. This time of year, everyone can use a scarf. You can choose garter or stockinette stitch. Under the guidance of an experienced knitter, you will be able to feel confident in practicing and working on your project, even while not in class. New knitters need size 7 or 8 straight knitting needles and one skein of a light colored worsted weight or acrylic yarn.

Instructor: K. D’OnofrioJanuary 30

Monday 6:30 – 8:30 pmFebruary 6, 13, 27

March 6, 13, 20, 27

Tuition: $85.00/8 classes

LEFT HANDED CROCHETING:Do you like to craft? Did you always want to learn how to crochet but were unable to because you're left handed? Well, now's your chance. Take an 8 week, 2 hour a week course and learn from an experienced crocheter who is DEFINITELY left handed. You will learn some basic stitches i.e. single crochet, double crochet and half double crochet and will be well on your way to making a scarf by the end of the course. Materials needed: I hook (preferably metal) and 1 skein oflight colored acrylic yarn. Available at AC Moore, Michaels or JoAnn's Fabrics.

Instructor: K. D’OnofrioFebruary 1, 8, 15, 22

Wednesday 6:30 – 8:30 pmMarch 1, 8, 15, 22

Tuition: $85.00 / 8 classes

LOOMING WITH LOVE: This class can become quite addicting! It’s going to be progressive, starting with everyone’s altruistic nature – doing something for someone else, while learning the basics of looming in addition to encouraging what some may consider selfishness – time alone. Looming is such an individual process based on personal likes of colors, texture, wool or baby soft, that each student will be responsible to purchase their own class supplies. Materials needed: 2 skeins of yarn of your choice; loom set with multiple loom sizes.

Instructor: A. WilsonMarch 21

Tuesday 6:00- 8:00 pmTuition $16.00 / 1 class

STAINED GLASS (Beginners & Advanced):Do you appreciate the beauty of stained glass? Please join us for a fun-filled creative experience. Beginners will learn the basics by creating a sun catcher to learn the fundamentals and then go on to create a beautiful panel of their own choice. We will cover a brief history, types of glass, pattern making, cutting techniques, soldering and framing. The use of tools will be provided. Intermediate students will challenge themselves to more complex patterns and improving their techniques. There is a $25.00 material fee for board, frame, pins and zinc. Sun catcher materials are included. Materials for finished panel are not included.

Instructor: J. KollarFebruary 2, 9, 16, 23

Thursday 6:00 – 9:00 pmMarch 2, 9, 16, 23, 30

April 6, 20

Tuition: $138.00/11 classes

COMPUTER EDUCATION

ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR CLASS: In this project-based course, students will learn the menu structure, the tools, and the work space to work on projects with shapes and colors creating logos and print projects.This is a vocational course for adults who want to learn the basics of the accepted standard tool for creating original digital artwork in the advertising and publishing industries. It is ideal for people currently between jobs seeking to learn new skills which potentially make them more attractive to hiring managersin a job search.This course is a cooperative offering of the Coastal Arts Guild of CT and Stratford Continuing Education. Limited to 12 students.

Instructor: A. Mulligan March 16, 23, 30

Thursday 7:00-9:00 pmApril 6

Tuition: $44.00 / 4 classes

ADOBE INDESIGN CLASS: In this project-based course, students will learn the menu structure, the tools, and the work space to work on projects designed to teach them to work with type, photos and graphics creating multi-page projects.This is a vocational course for adults who want to learn the basics of the accepted standard tool for professional digital publishing in the advertising and publishing industries. It is ideal for people currently between jobs seeking to learn new skills which potentially make them more attractive to hiring managers in a job searchThis course is a cooperative offering of the Coastal Arts Guild of CT and Stratford Continuing Education.Limited to 12 students.

Instructor: A. Mulligan February 2, 9, 16, 23

Thursday 7:00-9:00 pmTuition: $44.00 / 4 classes

ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CLASS: In this project-based course, students will learn the menu structure, the tools, and the work space to work with photos and images from separate sources and combine them into a new work of photo-art that tells a story.This is a vocational course for adults who want to learn the basics of the accepted standard tool for image editing in the advertising and publishing industries. It is ideal for people currently between jobs seeking to learn new skills which could potentially make them more attractive to hiring managers in a job search.This course is a cooperative offering of the Coastal Arts Guild of CT and Stratford Continuing Education.Limited to 12 students.

Instructor: M. HannonFebruary 1, 8, 15, 22

Wednesday 7:00-9:00 pmTuition: $44.00 / 4 classes

DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY: Students in this three-session course will learn to take better photographs, then edit, improve, modify, share, and most important: preserve them for future generations, using the software already on most computers. We'llcover steps to prevent loss of your photos, organizing files, removing red-eye, cropping, improving color and brightness, rotating, flipping, and basic principles common to digital and conventional photography. There will be ample time for individual instruction and improving photos taken by students. If you have a digital camera, bring it to class, but it is not required. The instructor has experience in both photography and computers. PREREQUISITES: Some familiarity with computers, Introduction to Computers, or Introduction to Windows.

Instructor: J. HewittMarch 22, 29

Wednesday 6:15-9:00 pmApril 5

Tuition: $56.00/3 classes

INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS: This two-session course introduces students to the basics, including computer terminology, use of mouse and keyboard, hardware and software, use of Windows, and creating, saving, and printing a simple document. The goal is for students to become comfortable with the technology through a hands-on approach with personal attention. In this course, questions are welcomed and everyone can succeed. PREREQUISITES: NONE.

Instructor: J. Hewitt February 1, 8

Wednesday 6:15-9:00 pmTuition: $48.00/2 classes

INTRODUCTION TO THE INTERNET: This two-session course is intended for the beginning internet user who has familiarity with computer basics or has completed Introduction to Computers. Students will learn about Web browsers, search engines such as Google, common terminology, Web cams, maps, types of information available, and the benefits and risks associated with use of the Internet. A hands-on approach is provided with ample personal attention in a modern, well-equipped computer lab. PREREQUISITES: Introduction to Computers of equivalent basic familiarity.

Instructor: J. HewittMarch 8, 15

Wednesday 6:15-9:00 pmTuition: $48.00 / 2 classes

INTRODUCTION TO MICROSOFT OFFICE 2010: Whether for personal or job needs -- you are sure towant to take this course overview. Using MS-Word, create and edit different kinds of documents. Using MS-Excel, design and create different kinds of spreadsheets. Using MS-Access, store, manage, and retrieve different kindsof data, then form reports based on the data. Using MS-PowerPoint, design and create eye-catching slide shows. Reserve a spot now for MS-Officeand “test drive” it. See you in class!

Instructor: T. Lorenti February 2, 9, 16, 23

Thursday 7:00–9:00 pm March 2, 9, 16, 23, 30

April 6

Tuition: $110.00 / 10 classes

INTRODUCTION TO WINDOWS: Students in this three-session course learn to use a Windows-based computer through a hands-on approach with ample personal attention. Students gain familiarity with Windows controls and file management, formatting in Word, and the use of e-mail by training hands-on in a modern computer lab. Topics include selecting and formatting text, choosing strong passwords, working with e-mail attachments, and sorting columns of data. The topics may vary depending on student needs, and the instructor can provide individualized guidance. This course is intended for anyone who has completed Introduction to Computers or has equivalent familiarity, and it is helpful for those who wish to become more confident using a computer. PREREQUISITES: INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS or equivalent basic familiarity

Instructor: J. HewittFebruary 15, 22

Wednesday 6:15-9:00 pmMarch 1

Tuition: $64.00/3 classes

GENERAL INTEREST

THE ART OF STORYTELLING: Discover your inner storyteller. Learn how to mine potential stories and learn about the mechanics of storytelling. Tap into your imagining mind, discover your voice, and use a combination of theory and practice to make your story compelling. Spoken narratives shared straight from the heart without a script are fresh, authentic and memorable. Whether you seek to preserve family heritage or tradition, share an experience, pitch an idea during a presentation or perform at a storytelling event – this is a terrific opportunity to develop your skill. Leave the class with at least one performance-ready story to impress your audience!

Instructor: N. LesigaMarch 23, 30

Thursday 7:00 – 9:00 pmApril 6

Tuition: $42.00 / 3 classes

BASIC BALLROOM DANCINGSTYLE: Enjoy the opportunity to learn to dance in a relaxed environment.We will focus on leading and following, learning dances, timing and technique. Most important, having fun while learning to make sure that you can feel comfortable and confident on the dance floor. Basic Ballroom Dancing Style will focus on more traditional ballroom dances: Fox Trot, Swing, Waltz, Tango, Rumba and Cha Cha. You can take one or both sessions of Ballroom Dancing for an exposure to a vast variety of dance styles.

Instructor: I. RomanielloWooster Gym

Tuesday 7:00-8:00 pmMarch 7, 14, 21, 28

April 4, 18

Tuition: $38.00/6 classes per person

If you take both classes (2 hours)

the cost is $66.00

BALLROOM DANCING LATIN/SWING: This coursewill offer instruction on Hustle, West Coast Swing, Salsa and Samba. Taking both one hour sessions will give you exposure to a vast variety of dance styles.

Instructor: I. RomanielloWooster Gym

Tuesday 8:00-9:00 pmMarch 7, 14, 21, 28

April 4, 18

Tuition: $38.00/6 classes per person

If you take both classes (2 hours)

the cost is $66.00

BUDGET/DEBT ELIMINATION: Are you tired of financing dinner? Imagine returning from a vacation and discovering you have“maxed out”on your credit cards. Personal and family budgeting does not have to be difficult or a hassle. With a little instruction, anyone can learn and master their budget. Students will receive a budget and experienced coaching on how to use it. Own your paycheck! Over one million bankruptcies will be filed next year. Don’t let your family be one of them. Learn how to get out of debt completely with the Debt Elimination Workshop. A $5.00 materials fee per student will be collected by the instructor.

Instructor: Financial Literacy Coalition/C. NelsonMarch 29

Wednesday 7:00-8:30 pmApril 5 2 classes

Tuition: $16.00 per registration
Married couple=1 registration

“CLEAN EATING 101”: Simple and delicious ways to clean up your diet: This class will teach students simple choices they can make every day to “clean up” their diet. Eating a “clean” diet can help people lose weight, increase energy and feel their best!

  • What exactly does it mean and how a “cleaner” diet will improve your health.
  • What to eat and what to avoid.
  • How to navigate the grocery store when eating “clean”.
  • Take home recipes to try.

Instructor: A. JohnsonApril 5

Wednesday 7:00 – 8:30 pmTuition: $14.00 / 1 class

THE HAPPINESS MINDSET: In this fast paced world full of change, challenges and stresses, how can we sustain happiness as a part of healthy living? Through the sharing of real life situations and choices, this workshop’s objective is to stimulate fresh thinking about happiness opportunities and to create practical paths to actioning them.

Instructor: N. LesigaFebruary 23

Thursday 7:00 – 9:00 pmTuition: $16.00 / 1 class

MATH: NOT SO INTIMIDATING: Do you have math anxiety when you must work with numbers? Does this tension interfere with your ability to do math? Or perhaps you just wish to improve your over-all math skills. In this course, theinstructor will cover fractions, decimals, percentages, proportions, ratios, basic business math, with a touch of algebra and geometry along the way! After 20 hours of stress-free math instruction, your math anxiety will melt away and you will gain new confidence to move forward on your own self-learning program.

Instructor: T. LorentiJanuary 30

Monday 7:00 – 9:00 pmFebruary 6, 13, 27

March 6, 13, 20, 27

April 3, 17

Tuition: $110.00 / 10 classes

DEBUNKINGTHE MYTHSOF REVERSE MORTGAGES: ARE THEY RIGHT FOR YOU?

What are Reverse Mortgages? We will be exposing the 4 myths around reverse mortgages. And answering questions as: Why are reverse mortgage recently so popular? How are reverse mortgages different from other home loans? How do you select a Reverse Mortgage Lender? Whether you are considering a reverse mortgage for yourself or a family member or are just plain curious, this course will provide the in-depth information you should know.

Instructor: S. CornwallMarch 30

Thursday7:00 – 8:30 pmTuition: $12.00 / 1 class

FOR THE LOVE OF MUSIC: Through demonstration and discussion, this course will introduce basic musical theory concepts, as well as a general survey of the major composers throughout music history. In addition, the students will examine the highly personal aspect of music through listening, study, and reflection, developing a deeper appreciation. Whether you are new to the world of classical music or a long-time music lover, this course will spark your enthusiasm for great music. The instructor is a concert pianist and broadcaster for WMNR, Fine Arts Radio.

Instructor: W.DuchonFebruary 27

Monday 7:00 – 8:30 pmMarch 6, 13, 20, 27

Tuition: $70.00 / 5 classes

INTRODUCTION TO ESSENTIAL OILS: Join us to learn about the many natural health benefits essential oils have to offer! In this class, you will learn what essential oils are, why we should use them, how to choose the oils that are most beneficial to you, and most importantly how to use them safely. Materials fee of $10 is payable to the instructor on the first night of class. The instructor is a Certified Holistic Health and Life Coach with a great passion for natural health.

Instructor: D. RaeMarch 2

Thursday 6:30 – 8:30 pmTuition: $16.00 / 1 class

MAKE NATURAL PRODUCTS WITH ESSENTIAL OILS: Come make awesome natural home and spa products using essential oils! In this class, you will make relaxing bath salts or salt scrub, a sugar scrub, a hand sanitizer that smells wonderful and is great for the skin, AND a customized spray or lotion designed for your specific needs. These products can help support your body if you are dealing with minor health-related issue. Materials fee of $28 is payable to the instructor on the first night of class.The instructor is a Certified Holistic Health and Life Coach with a great passion for natural health.

Instructor: D. RaeMarch 16

Thursday 6:30 – 8:30 pmTuition: $16.00 / 1 class

SMOOTHIE DEMO CLASS: You will learn how beneficial smoothies are when incorporated into a healthy diet and how easy it is to make them. You will learn how to make 3 different types of smoothies: