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Show in IU AROUND THE HILL TIMES August 31, 2006- ?:iC7:u : rt ',"ta, CCD cfcrU- ". Lerrje to Sept 13-Oc- L retry fee of $13, 21. with 203 T;""t ifld norm! ; price fjr rounds. There it n aje I'rr.t far shooting. Tte cl ;b ka por ' Cwe-stz-xi Jrtrtr 'f'Tf"""! " I tit?. I sed fun-shoo- ts re potted inside the Club. Five browning - shctziMi are availrc.J able with instruction. Club membership dues ' are $30 for first-tim- e members with an annual renewal of $25. Price pef round (25 clays) is $3.75-fo- r , - nonmembers (shoot-- 1 ing cards are available make rounds even cheaper). For more information call 777-676-7. with lead, cut the lead came, and cement and finish the piece. Ron Snorgrass, Instructor. BASIC STAINED GLASS CLASS Tuesdays beginning Sept 26, 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Cost is $49 per student plus $20 for materik als. During the class, students will make at least one copper foil project and will learn the copper foil technique of making stained glass. Inside studio techniques will be shared and instruction will be supplemented with handouts. . Classes are held in the large classroom with free use of all tools and equipment such as grinders and soldering irons. For a small fee, students are welcome to use this space outside of classroom hours. All students will use the same pattern and glass provided by the instructor. A Mosaic Stepping Stone Class or a Panel Lamp Class are also available. Please let the Arts and Crafts Center know if you are interested in either class. Ron Snorgrass, Instructor. WIZARD MAT CUTTING CLASS (Computerized Mat Cutter). Prerequisite for this class is Basic Framing. Class instruction will include how to set up the machine, cutting single and multiple openings, oval and Circles, use of templates and how to import them into a design, how to cut on different types of mats, safety for operator and the machine, and designing mat 7 for openings and art cuts Call the Frame Shop at class date, time and fees. WOOD SHOP EQUIPMENT CERTIFICATION CARD CLASS every Wednesday and Thursday, 4:30-5:3- 0 p.m. at a cost of . $3 student Receive equipment certification card that is M per -- ' required prior to usuJftWWioplplWler prior class by calling John Vallace "at 5:30-8:3ADVANCED FOLK ART CLASS begins Sept. 12, 0 p.m., four-wee-k class. Cost is $30 per student. Students will learn the history of Folk Art and practice the skills needed to paint in this style. Students will learn the proper method for preparing wood and metal surfaces and discuss the supplies needed including brushes and how to clean and store them. The class will also concentrate on how to load the brush, how to execute beautiful strokes and learn a variety of other techniques. Tirzah Probasco, Instructor. BEGINNING FLORAL DESIGN CLASS begins Oct 4, 7 p.m., four-wee-k class. Cost is $40 per student plus $60 for flowers and supplies and $15 for floral shears and knife or students can bring their own. Students will go home with a floral aris required. Minimum rangement each week. ARTS AND CRAFTS CENTER FRIDAY BASIC FRAMING CLASSES on Sept 1,15 and 29, p.m. Cost is $30 per student and supplies are not included. Minimum of two students required per class. Gloria J. Hunt, Instructor. BASIC CARTOONING CLASS begins Sept. 16, 6 p.m. Cost is $40 per student, supplies included. This class is open to kids ages 10 & older. The purpose of this course is to help develop the imagination and to bring out abilities that some never thought were there. This course will also teach some of the basics like using shapes to build characters and perspective to make settings and other methods of traditional art. Eric Broffel, Instructor. DEVELOPING WOODWORKING EQUIPMENT SKILLS CLASS begins Sept. 13 and 27 from 5:30-- 8 p.m. at a cost of k class. Students $30 per student plus materials for will get certified on woodworking equipment. Ron Snorgrass, Instructor. DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY CLASS begins Sept. 6, 7 p.m., k class. Cost is $35 per student Instruction includes - which is types of cameras, point and shoot, mega-pixbest lenses, field depth, controls and exposure, film speeds, file types, composition, lighting and photographing people. Minimum of six students required per class. John Hampton, Instructor. SATURDAY BASIC FRAMING CLASSES begin Sept. 9 and "'" "Sept 23, U a.m.-- 3 p.m. Cost is $30 per student and supplies" are not included. Each Saturday is a separate cTassavatice "f matting instruction also available by appointment and in- eludes floating, shadow boxes, and more for $30 per person. Brush-u- p courses also available by appointment for $30 per person. Gloria J. Hunt, Instructor. WATERCOLOR PAINTING CLASS tuesday evenings beginning k class. Cost is $55 per student and Sept. 12, 7 p.m., k included. This class is divided into six not are supplies courses each focusing on a different area of watercolor. The concept for September is getting comfortable with paint and brushes. Joanne Hall, Instructor. OIL PAiNTING CLASSES begins Sept. 25 and 27, 4:30-7:3- 0 p.m., four-wee-k class. Cost is $30 per student and supplies are not included. Joyce Wally, Instructor. WOODWORKING 301 CLASS begins Oct 2, 5:30-- 8 p.m., eight-wee- k class. Cost is $80 per student plus cost DAY t KEEP for materials. Students will construct candle lanterns, Contact Rob Snorgrass, s instructor, for more details noon--4 4-- two-wee- 5-- four-wee- five-wee- 586-056- rrto 5-- four-wee- four-wee- ; YOUR at 725-004- 1. Other Wood; working Classes are also available including: BASIC JOINTS CLASS, $40 plus materials, four weeks (ten hours) WORKSHOPSTUDIO TIME, $20 per student one day I (two hours) BEGINNING BOXES CLASS, $45 plus materials, four ; ; weeks (ten hours) DESK OR MANTEL CLOCKS CLASS, $45 per student, four weeks (ten hours) ' INTERMEDIATE For information, call x MrijkHNtay For more information, call the following: Class Sign-up- s 586-056Auto Hobby Shop Embroidery Engraving Shop Wood Shop Service or Frame Shop 586-0567, 777-347- 6, 777-264- 9, 586-056- 777-264- 9, 5, 7. I, An error in a Cabela's Great Outdoor Days advertisement contained an incorrect phone f number for the Cabela's store in Lehi. i The store number is f 801 1 76625QO Cabela's rearetoariy inconvenience , W V V V ? f Ji Z f used. own I 1SMh . One bite and I JOB. I Weber State UMVERSnY ArvtivMfaMMlf DAMS i' vVJxl J h 1 you re there... JS P pf- - C 4r 3 - l . eC;r KOCT BJKB n, (D ceo 1 f crrj? cyictj ceo POST DATED CHECIMOAHS UP TO $1000 '." n f fiQixu .i.um r......f - y( HOW ACCEmNfi APMCATIONS mm wmu esc GEMKR CANYON PLAZA CENTER & 21 ST. (Next to Albertson's) LAYTCM .HARRISON I J c 1 or click on weber.edumba 395-351- 9 tmrSJOMS Ui i foe- I: five-wee- 586-056- 5-- 1SI STAINED GLASS CLASS begins k Sept. 21, 5:30-- 8 p.m., class. Cost is $49 per student plus $30 for materi- als. Students will learn the technique of lead came. Students will construct a panel with bevels and colored glass. Learn how to draw a pattern and then lead came, solder it, make a rectangular panel starting ftf CwMfay ISnnvm OtwRvtf 586-0565- V of seven students per class is required. Mandi Felici, Instructor. INSTRUCTOR WANTED FOR PENCIL DRAWING CLASS 6 if interested in teaching. This class Call David at will cover contour drawing, reverse images, shading, still life, aspects of negative space, perspective, portrait proportions and portraits. CUSTOM FRAMING STORE OPEN. The frame store custom designs military shadow boxes, artwork, oil paintings, coins, certificates, diplomas, drawings, cross stitch, prints and medals, The store specializes in conservation framing and guarantee the quality of their work. There are over 2,500 moulding and mat boards, and the store keeps up with current designs and trends to meet customers decorating needs and budget. il KILLS BUS5KESS PARX 1 596 NORTH HILLFIELD HV! ll- - RD. H I |