Show Center to offer classes in P“crafts hV Toy CR mwAw V0 £3K - 4' ji’ j (gs §§g A:WST'V WiWffrVgftyifr A - a “ 9s pV'v '' :eS?s'5S xtUst r':grS -'- V 5 - o :K r wV lwLy "y — "j-- $ A “ 1 f' ' p— :7aC " Biwk & Banker ? I v'v'ir s 'V ' j ! iiiifciip v SsA I -- Vt 'W M J e- uivf- 1 Mv"s fSy vV‘ 1 yV "H " WAj - x'4 -- - V s'ww'‘ " ' - j&&''' 7 lwaSL ? 6' The Hobby Center located in the University Center is designed to give students and faculty members the opportunity to express themselves and create through original arts and crafts Hobby Center otficials said Just north ot the Briar the Hobby Center is open from 2 to 9 pm on Saturday The Center offers decoupage canleathercraft dlemaking ceramics woodwork terrariums and macrame Classes are offered the areas in of woods photography ceramics candles and terrariums Held Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday evenings classes are under the direction of Jim Ken-ningtona- nd Theron Miller Class times follows: Woods (4 sessions) Oct are as Tuesday 9 23 20 16 13 and 30 and Nov 6 and 27 ceramics Thursday (4 sessions) Oct 11 and Nov 1815 29 Photography Wednesday (2 sessions) Oct 10 17 and 18 25 Nov 7 14 7yyyrar--’-- n candles Tuesday (2 sessions) Oct 9 16 and Nov 6 13 and terrariums Thursday (1 session) Oct 18 and Nov i wesssf Vaw s 3I5!' ir7 ii (4lTfWc’'r' J L § 15 Materials such as a kiln woodwork and leather tools and a photo lab are available for use Materials not readily available for a project can be ordered through the center at a discount price I fc x f t - ''U-- :i j t'' Vj'- - Nv v 4 yt i y& mm it" t ' i 'i j r |