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Show c a Classes and Workshops (continued) by Friends of the SUSC Braithwaite Gallery, will include a slide lecture on the history of gravestone carving in Utah from the arrival of the pioneers to modern day gravestones and hands-o- n experience in all types of rubbings of historical markers and other object. Participants should bring leaves, a brass tray, or an object with some The 'workshop will conlcude with an afternoon trip to the Cedar dimension to practice during the morning session. be Carol Edison, Assistant Director of the Utah Arts Council's to the will City cemetary try technique. Instructors Folk Arts Program, and Ruth Bracy, owner of the Bracy Brass Rubbing Center, SLC. Materials available for a small Non-Cred- it fee. TW Courts $20 Cranford, B which in the will receive strokes include: instruction drop shots, lob major Participants BEGINNING TENNIS (April 10-Ap- 5:30-6:30p- 26) ril service returns. (April TW 6: 30-- 7 Cranford, B. in the will receive strokes. instruction major Participants TENNIS INTERMEDIATE 26) 10-Ap- ril Sol berg, TO BICYCLE TOURING INTRODUCTION m S F 2- -4 :30pm pm Courts $25 PE 201 $35 and 25) skills useful in planningtaking an extended bicycle trip or in weekend recreational possibilities. be on physical fitness and cycling technique. Lectures will Emphasis g, saddle-ba- g hands-o- n and bike maintenance. will include: with basic experience loading, This course is particularly recommended for, but not limited to, participants in the SUSC Cycling-Literar- y Tour of England and Scotland - Summer, 1984 (March 23-M- This ay course will concentrate route-plannin- NEW 28-M- 30) ay dance workshop A This class will provide a Harlem. - FOR CHILDREN DANCE (March ng, JAZZ WORKSHOP YORK (March map-readi- 26-M- in the cultural New W Anderson, K York Jazz style of dance. and dance 7- -8 New AU pm York experience for participants. INTERMEDIATE An 28) ay the on Christopher, S introduction to basic techniques of movement 5- -6 AU 109 pm and to music. relationship an appreciation of the beauty of its old. GYMNASTICS AND DANCE Neil son, H F 1) ne - DANCE FOR CHILDREN BEGINNING Nielson, H T am 10-- 11 This class is a combination of tumbling and creative dance for The class combines tumbling and rhythm exercises with imagination and fun. 30-Ju- $45 4:30-5:3- AU 109 boys and pre-scho- ol 0 This course hopes dance. Previous Daily practice at is required. (March $45 M to provide children with an understanding of the complexity and dance experience is recommended. Mother or other adult is required to attend each class. PRE-SCHO- OL 109 Jazz is influenced by Spanish pm AU 109 home $45 girls 3- -4 years $45 introduction to basic techniques of movement and its relationship to music. This course hopes 29) to provide children with an understanding of the complexity and an appreciation of the beauty of dance. Open for 10, 11, and 12 year olds. Daily practice at home is required. Mother or other adult required to attend class. (March 27-M- An ay LANDSCAPING YOUR HOME Howe, Th G 8-9- :30 pm LS 103 $30 will learn the relationship of the home to the lot and to the community at large, as well as the various styles of landscaping. Students will have the opportunity to design a landscaping plan which will take into account the kinds of plants to be used in relationship to the buildings, levels, sidewalks, and driveways involved. Planting and care of plants will be covered as well as information on the timing and money involved in landscaping the home. (March 29-M- RETIREMENT Students 17) ay 7- -8 LIB 112 Th $30 pm Page, L and an be discussed including of world in estate will todays building principles preserving changes in the law, the effects of inflation, ownership of property, gifts, trusts, employee benefits, transfers at death, etc. Special situations such as estate planning for the executive professional, sole proprietor, farmerrancher, single women, divorcee or widow will also be discussed. (March 29-Ap- ESTATE AND 12) ril PLANNING The SC 216 $30 pm Hulet, M e a a make ready-madto from learn will well. levis for that Simple fit pattern Participants pair construction techniques to make levis look and feel professionally made will be demonstrated. Hints on how to get a perfect fit will be given. Participants should bring the pair of levis they plan to use as a pattern to the first class session. They may also bring their own machines to work with as there are only a few heavy duty machines in MAKE YOUR (March 28-Ap- OWN LEVIS W 6-- 10 TTh 3- -4 11) ril the classroom. WATER AWARENESS FOR BABIES Baker, K pm Pool pm OA $15 Infants will be taught to swim by mastering the following skills: (1) looking at an object under water, (2) Recovering an object underwater, (3) paddle with arms and kick to the side, and (4) jumping in and kicking to the side. Other skills will be taught as the children master those listed. (March 27-M- ay HARMONIZING BUSINESS AND 31) COLOR HOME IN MAKE-U- P, DECORATION DRESS, Bishop, P W 7- -9 204 $35 18) Learn the color key system for training the eye to harmonize color for you and your environment. detailed paint chip dictionary is included in the cost of the workshop. For anyone interested in color - teachers, business people, homemakers, and professionals interested in dress for success concepts. (March A 28-Ap- ril |