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COMMUNITY EDUCATION JULY - DECEMBER 2013
Eastern Kentucky University Includes Richmond and Corbin classes
Eastern Kentucky University Community Education
www.communityeducation.eku.edu
Table of Contents
Community Education Policies .......... 3 Richmond Basket Weaving ................ 4 Corbin Basket Weaving ...................... 5 Arts & Crafts ........................................ 6 Computer Training .......................... 6-7 Music ..................................................... 7 Personal Growth .................................. 7 Recreation & Exercise ...................... 8-9 Swim .............................................. 10-11 Challenge Course .............................. 11 Ed2Go Online Training ..... Back Cover
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From left to right:
Cindy Hamilton, Assistant Shari VanHoose, Administrator
Tammy Cole, Director
Susan Cornelius, Assistant Director
EKU Community Education
202 Perkins Building Eastern Kentucky University
521 Lancaster Avenue Richmond, KY 40475 Phone: (859) 622-1228
Fax: (859) 622-6205
Office hours: Monday-Friday, 8am-4:30pm
Online Enroll 24 hours a day, 7 days as week at www.communityeducation.eku.edu
By Phone Call (859) 622-1228. Please have your credit card number available when you call.
In Person Our office is located in room 229 of the Perkins Building on Kit Carson Drive.
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Registration Policy Tuition must be paid at the time of registration. When registering by Internet or phone, please have your Mastercard, Visa, American Express, or Discover number. If you prefer to pay by cash or check, you may register by mail or in person. We maintain waiting lists for all classes, and instructors prepare materials for a limited number of participants. Please do not come to class without first registering. Please know your schedule in advance. Once you have registered for a class, the tuition is non-transferable and cannot be applied to other classes. If you wish to cancel out of one class and register for another, you will be charged a $5 cancellation fee.
Confirmation Participants will receive a class reminder courtesy call or email approximately 3 to 5 days prior to class for each paid registration. If you do not receive a courtesy call or email prior to class, please contact our office, as Community Education may not have your most up to date telephone number or email address. If a class is full or cancelled, or if there is any change in class time or location, you will also be notified by phone or email.
Refunds Full tuition refunds will be issued if a class is full or cancelled. If you choose to cancel your registration and notify the Office of Community Education no later than 2 working days prior to the first class, you will be issued a refund minus a $5 cancellation processing fee. The day of the class is not to be included in the “two working days prior” (examples: a Saturday class may be cancelled on Thursday, but not Friday; a Friday class may be cancelled on Wednesday, but not Thursday; a Monday class may be cancelled on Thursday, but not Friday.
Class Cancellations Each class has a minimum enrollment that must be met in order for the course to be held. Classes with low enrollment will be cancelled shortly before the starting date and refunds will be issued.
Changes For reasons beyond our control, it is sometimes necessary to change instructors, course content, location, time and date. Your understanding in these circumstances will be appreciated.
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Parking Community Education participants attending courses in the Perkins Building may park in the “general” lot adjacent to the Perkins Building. Participants attending classes held in other campus buildings will receive a parking permit valid only in Alumni Coliseum Commuter Lot from 6:00 am—4:30 pm and in any Commuter Lot after 4:30 pm. On Saturdays, all employee and commuter campus parking lots are open to Community Education participants. Alumni Coliseum is not available on football game days.
Material/Supply Fees Additional fees and/or materials are required for some courses. Check the course description for the cost of such fees, which are paid directly to the instructor.
Inclement Weather Should inclement weather force the cancellation of classes, Community Education participants will be contacted by phone, if possible. Community Education daytime classes will be cancelled if EKU is closed or on a 2-hour delay. If EKU evening classes are cancelled, Community Education evening classes will be cancelled. For a recorded message, call 622-1228. All EKU class/event cancellation and delay announcements are posted on EKU’s home page, www.eku.edu, broadcast on WEKU-FM (88.9FM) and Lexington television stations WLEX-TV (Channel 18), WKYT-TV (Challenge 27) and WTVQ-TV (Channel 36). Generally, the information is available to listeners/viewers by 6 am. Call 622-2239 for up-to-date announcements.
O’Donnell Scholarships In accordance with KRS 164.284, persons age 65 or older are eligible to enroll in any Community Education class with a $5 processing fee, contingent upon slot availability. Proof of age is required at time of registration. O’Donnell Scholarships only apply to tuition and do not include textbooks, equipment, supplies, trips or tours. Please ask about additional cost when registering for the class. Participant assumes the responsibility of the full tuition cost of the course if they fail to cancel two (2) working days prior to the first class and/or do not attend the course.
Equal Opportunity/
Affirmative Action Statement Eastern Kentucky University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer and educational institution and does not discriminate on the basis of age (40 and over), race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, disability, national origin, veteran status, or genetic information in the admission to, or participation in, any educational program or activity (e.g., athletics, academics and housing) which it conducts, or in any employment policy or practice. Any complaint arising by reason of alleged discrimination should be directed to the Equal Opportunity Office, Eastern Kentucky University, Jones Building, Room 106, Coates CPO 37A, Richmond, Kentucky 40475-3102, (859) 622-8020 (V/TDD), or the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights, U.S. Department of Education, Office for Civil Rights, Lyndon Baines Johnson Department of Education Building, 400 Maryland Avenue, SW, Washington, DC. 20202 1-800-421-3481(V), 1-800-877-8339(TDD). The Equal Opportunity Office and the Office of the Dean of University Programs are charged with the University’s compliance with Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972. Sexual harassment and sexual assault are forms of sex discrimination that are prohibited by Title IX and may include off campus conduct of such nature. The Equal Opportunity Office is charged with the University’s compliance with Title IV and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
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Cherokee Floor Basket (Intermediate) This is a generous sized floor basket in Cherokee style. The dyed reed makes a nice contrast. It measures 11.5” x 19.5” x 10”H and uses 2 bushel handles. Supplies in the amount of $25 is payable to the instructor at the beginning of class. $45 • Th, Sept. 26 • 5-9pm
Egg Basket (Beginner) This is an easy to weave egg style basket with dyed reed and or seagrass accents and is woven on 12” hoops. Learn to weave the god’s eye design. Supplies in the amount of $20 is payable to the instructor at the beginning of class.
$45 • Th, Oct. 24 • 5-9pm
Stair Step/Tote Basket (Intermediate) Choose to weave either a stair step basket or a tall tote basket. It is woven on an 8” x 20” “D” handle. You may also choose your dyed reed accent materials. Supplies in the amount of $25 is payable to the instructor at the beginning of class. $45 • Th, Nov. 21 • 5-9pm
Noah’s Ark/Holiday Decorated Basket
(Beginner/Intermediate) This basket is woven on a 5” x 8” slotted oval base and uses an 8” spread, round top swing handle. Accents include a Noah’s Ark add-on and dyed reed. You may also choose a holiday add-on and matching dyed reed. Supplies in the amount of $25 is payable to the instructor at the beginning of class. $45 • Th, Dec. 12 • 5-9pm
Instructors: Rosemary Graves & Instructors: Rosemary Graves & Instructors: Rosemary Graves & Instructors: Rosemary Graves &
Mary McAllisterMary McAllisterMary McAllisterMary McAllister
Instructor: Jill MoseleyInstructor: Jill MoseleyInstructor: Jill MoseleyInstructor: Jill Moseley
Cookie Jar (Beginner) This basket is woven on a wood base and uses a gallon jar as a mold. A wood lid will top off the basket. Supplies in the amount of $15 is payable to the instructor at the beginning of class. $68 • Th, Sept. 12 • 5-9pm
Oblong Tray (Beginner) Weave on a 16” x 12” oval wood base to make this basket. Ceramic handles in several colors will be woven into the ends. Supplies in the amount of $18 is payable to the instructor at the beginning of class. $68 • Th, Oct. 10 • 5-9pm
Holiday Candle Basket (Beginner) Basket is woven on a 5” round wood base with a small electrified candle attached. Holiday theme will be used in choice of colors and berry embell ishments. Supplies in the amount of $17 is payable to the instructor at the beginning of class. $68 • Th, Nov. 7 • 5-9pm
All Richmond classes will be held in the Perkins Building.
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Cherokee Floor Basket (Intermediate) This is a generous sized floor basket in Cherokee style. The dyed reed makes a nice contrast. It measures 11.5” x 19.5” x 10”H and uses 2 bushel handles. Supplies in the amount of $25 is payable to the instructor at the beginning of class. $45 • Th, Sept. 26 • 10am-2pm
Egg Basket (Beginner) This is an easy to weave egg style basket with dyed reed and or seagrass accents and is woven on 12” hoops. Learn to weave the god’s eye design. Supplies in the amount of $20 is payable to the instructor at the beginning of class.
$45 • Th, Oct. 24 • 10am-2pm
Stair Step/Tote Basket (Intermediate) Choose to weave either a stair step basket or a tall tote basket. It is woven on an 8” x 20” “D” handle. You may also choose your dyed reed accent materials. Supplies in the amount of $25 is payable to the instructor at the beginning of class. $45 • Th, Nov. 21 • 10am-2pm
Noah’s Ark/Holiday Decorated Basket
(Beginner/Intermediate) This basket is woven on a 5” x 8” slotted oval base and uses an 8” spread, round top swing handle. Accents include a Noah’s Ark add-on and dyed reed. You may also choose a holiday add-on and matching dyed reed. Supplies in the amount of $25 is payable to the instructor at the beginning of class. $45 • Th, Dec. 12 • 10am-2pm
Instructors: Rosemary Graves & Instructors: Rosemary Graves & Instructors: Rosemary Graves & Instructors: Rosemary Graves &
Mary McAllisterMary McAllisterMary McAllisterMary McAllister
Instructor: Jill MoseleyInstructor: Jill MoseleyInstructor: Jill MoseleyInstructor: Jill Moseley
Laundry Basket (Intermediate) This is an extra large basket that measures 18” x 21” with gradual sloping sides. Heavy duty wood handles will be attached to the ends. Shaping will be stressed. Liner is not included. Supplies in the amount of $22 is payable to the instructor at the beginning of class. $68 • T, Oct. 8 • 10am-2pm
Trinket Basket (Advanced Beginner) This basket measures 5” x 4”H and is woven on a wood base. Rows of cross-stitch will be done over the rows of weaving with waxed linen. Available in several color combinations. A wooden lid will be fitted to the top. Bring a large tapestry needle, if possible. Supplies in the amount of $18 is payable to the instructor at the beginning of class. $68 • T, Sept. 10 • 10am-2pm
Double Wall Seagrass Basket
(Advanced Beginner) Two baskets in one! The inside basket will be woven from dyed reed with the outside basket twined with seagrass. Antlers for embellishment will be available for a small fee if desired. Supplies in the amount of $15 is payable to the instructor at the beginning of class. $68 • T, Nov. 5 • 10am-2pm
All Corbin classes will be held at the EKU Corbin Campus, One Pennington Way
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Basic Hair Bow Class
Linda Stephenson Learn the basics of hair bow making. Learn how to choose proper ribbons, clips, etc. You will also learn how to finish it off professionally and make them washable. Participants will make several sizes that fit infants to adults and even pets! Participants will also make a hair bow hanger to display and store your beautiful bows. Tools will be provided by the instructor to use in class. Supplies in the amount of $15 will be payable to the instructor at the beginning of class. Ages 15 and older. Perkins Building
$18 • M, Sept. 9 • 6-9pm
Computer Basics
Jennifer Napier This course is for students who have little or no experience with personal computers and who want to learn the basics. Students will learn about the main components of a typical computer system and the basic elements of the Windows 7 interface. Students will learn how to navigate in Windows Explorer, organize files and folders, search for items on the computers, a n d p e r s o n a l i z e Windows. Students will also learn how to browse the Web and how to protect their computers from malware. A textbook is provided. If using a scholarship, the scholarship will not cover the cost of the textbook. Perkins Building $160 • M/Th, Aug 19 & 22 • 8:30-11:30am
Watercolor Painting
George Gow Beginner, intermediate and advanced participants are welcome. Instruction will be individualized. Members of the class are asked to come to the first class meeting with one specific watercolor skill they wish to improve. For example: Beginners may need to develop; color mixing, shape description, brush handling, etc. Participants who are unsure of a specific
watercolor skill in need of development should bring previous paintings for analysis. The goal of this class will be to perfect the skills that underlie personal expressivity and creativity in the use of watercolor. Perkins Building $75 • M/W/F, Sept. 16-27 • 5-7pm
MS 2010 Word Basic
Jennifer Napier In this beginner Word course, students will learn the elements of the Word window, how to create and save documents and effectively use the Help feature. Also learn how to proof a document and use the thesaurus, use AutoCorrect to insert text automatically, find and replace text, preview and print documents and
much more. A textbook is provided. If using a scholarship, the scholarship will not cover the cost of the textbook. Perkins Building $160 • M/Th, Sept. 16 & 19 • 8:30-11:30am
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Introduction to the iPad
Jennifer Napier Do you own an iPad or are you thinking about buying an iPad? Do you want to learn more about the basic tools, features and apps that make it one of the top selling personal assistant and time saving devices on the market? Attend this class to learn how to adjust the basic settings on an iPad, personalize the device, add popular apps, utilize Facetime, Siri, calendars, maps and more while incorporating the iPad into your daily home or business lifestyle. If you own an iPad, feel free to bring it to class with you for hands-on learning. Perkins Building
$34 • Th, Oct. 3 • 6-9pm
Digital Photography Basic
Meg Wilson This class begins with techniques everyone can use to make great images, and covers basic camera operations such as automatic camera pre-sets, camera icons, ISO, aperture and shutter speed. Please bring your digital camera for a directed hands-on workshop. You are also encouraged to bring your camera's manual. Perkins Building $22 • T, July 30 • 6-9pm
Digital Photography Intermediate
Meg Wilson This course builds upon Digital Photography Basic, and leads into Digital SLR. Class will continue the discussion of great composition and how to shoot with a creative eye and will help develop the elements of a photographer's mentality. Class will cover taking full control of your camera-shooting in manual mode. We will also touch on storing your images on a computer and printing options. Please bring your digital camera for a directed hands-on workshop. You are also encouraged to bring your camera's manual. Perkins Building $22 • T, Aug. 6 • 6-9pm
Digital Photography SLR
Meg Wilson This course builds upon Digital Photography Basic and Intermediate. Are you ready to do more with your digital SLR camera? This class will solidify the many aspects of photographing with a digital Single Lens Reflex (SLR) camera, such as priority settings, photographing in manual mode, and flash settings. It will explore camera and lens choices, as well as creative lighting techniques. Please bring your digital camera for hands-on workshop experience. You are also encouraged to bring your camera's manual. Perkins Building $22 • T, Aug. 13 • 6-9pm
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Mountain Dulcimer: Beginner
Merwyn Jackson Come have fun and learn to play Kentucky’s musical instrument! Think you need to read music and understand musical theory? There is no requirement! Songs are taught in a friendly and comfortable atmosphere. Participants need to bring a playable dulcimer to class. However, the instructor has a few dulcimers to loan. Please indicate need at time of registration. Perkins Building $38 • T, Sept. 3-Oct. 29 • 6-8pm (No class Oct. 15)
Karate for All Ages: Traditional Shotokan
Robin George People from ages 6 and up will profit from the self-discipline gained through Karate. Benefits include self-control, technical skills, self-defense, self-improvement, and competition skills. Whether you’re 6 or 60, this just might be what you and your family are looking for. Moberly Gym #1 $68 • T/Th, July 2-Sept. 5 (No class July 4)
#2 $68 • T/Th, Sept. 17-Nov. 26
(No class Oct. 15) Beginners: 6-7pm Blue through Black Belts: 7-8pm
Exercise for Adults with Chronic Conditions
This exercise program is designed for adults with chronic conditions. Any type of chronic condition is welcomed in the class. Some examples are: arthritis, cancer, low back pain, Multiple Sclerosis, Parkinson’s, spinal cord injury, total joint replacements, fibromyalgia or osteoporosis. Exercise programs are based on the goals and needs of each participant. These may be designed to improve muscular strength, cardiovascular endurance, balance and flexibility. Dr. Linda Wray ● Moberly 202
#1 $25 • T/Th, July 2-Aug. 1 • 10:30-11:30am (No class July 4) Dr. Louisa Summers ● Moberly 202
#2 $100 • T/Th, Sept. 3-Dec. 5 • 4:45-5:45pm (No class Oct. 15 & Nov. 28)
Body Recall Lite
Fred Crump An exercise program designed to improve quality of life through movement. The program focuses on muscle strength, flexibility, range of motion, breathing and circulation. Body Recall is safe and beneficial for everyone. Wear comfortable clothes and shoes. Richmond Senior Citizens Center will provide the necessary materials through the Body Recall Instructor on the first day of class. Participants may purchase a $20 textbook, which is optional. Richmond Senior Citizens Center
$178 • T/Th, July 2-Dec. 12 • 12:30-1:30pm (No class Nov. 28)
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Zumba®
Rhonda Goode Zumba® is an exciting, dance fitness party inspired by Latin moves and is a great calorie-burner. The best part is you will be having so much fun that you won’t even realize you’re working out. This class is for all fitness levels, no matter what your cardio or dance ability is. With the easy-to-follow dance moves and modifications, you will be dancing your way to a
new you! Instructor, Rhonda Good has lost more than 55 pounds since beginning Zumba® in May 2011 and is extremely passionate about the benefits of Zumba® and how it can change your life. In this class, you can plan on having a lot of fun and sweating! Participants should bring plenty of water and a towel. Moberly Gym #1 $53 • M, July 1-Aug. 19 • 6-7pm #2 $53 • M, Aug. 26-Oct. 28 • 6-7pm (No class Sept. 2 & Oct. 14) #3 $40 • M, Nov. 4-Dec. 9 • 6-7pm
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Body Recall
Pat Rogers, RN A nationally acclaimed exercise program for men and women of all ages, this physical fitness program is designed to improve quality of life through movement. Research has shown Body Recall to improve muscle strength, flexibility, range of motion, blood pressure, circulation breathing and energy levels. Body Recall offers a lifetime fitness approach that is safe, possible, and beneficial for everyone, from those with physical challenges due to injury, surgery, or chronic conditions, to those wanting to improve athletic performance. Do a friend or neighbor a favor and introduce them a Body Recall! Wear comfortable clothing and shoes and please refrain from perfumes for maximum health benefits for everyone. Please note that class will be cancelled if Madison County Schools are out due to hazardous road conditions. First Baptist Church $227 • M/W/F, July 8-Dec. 13 • 12:15-1:15pm (No class Sept. 2, 30, Oct. 2, 4, Nov. 29) Red House Baptist Church $227 • M/W/F, July 8-Dec. 13 • 2-3pm
(No class Sept. 2, Nov. 29)
Yoga
Cindy Reed Physically, yoga increases our flexibility, strength, endurance and vitality. It promotes calmness in our rapid-paced lives and allows deep relaxation and stress reduction. This class, appropriate for most levels of physical ability, will teach the basics as well as demonstrate the variety of yoga poses. Participants should bring a yoga mat. Perkins Building #1 $65 • T, Aug. 13-Sept. 17 • 6-7:15pm #2 $56 • T, Oct. 1-Nov. 5 • 6-7:15pm (No class Oct. 15)
#3 $56• T, Nov. 12-Dec. 10 • 6-7:15pm
Adult Tennis Clinic
C.B. Watson Bring your racquet and join the fun! Learn new skills or improve old ones under the watchful eye of a coach. Learn to play the sport of a lifetime! Please, no black soled shoes. Ages 15 and older. Adams Tennis Center #1 $54 • M, July 8-Aug. 5 ● 7-8pm
#2 $81 • M, Nov. 4-Dec. 9 ● 8:45-10pm
Junior Tennis Clinic
C.B. Watson If you are a beginner or just want to sharpen your skills, this is the class for you. Wear comfortable clothing and bring your racquet. Please, no black soled shoes. Ages 15 and older. Adams Tennis Center $54 • M, July 8-Aug. 5 ● 6-7pm Intermediate Social Dance
Jim Johns Dances taught this session will include Salsa, West Coast Swing and Samba. This class is designed for students who have had previous ballroom dancing experience and are ready to gain more dance knowledge and improve their dance skills. The class will be designed to teach new dance steps and will also include tips on leading, following, and styling. This intermediate class will take a student to the next level. Couples required. Weaver Dance Studio $48 • Th, Sept. 12-Oct. 31 • 7:30-8:30pm
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Aqua Fit
Water gives us a weightless feeling making water aerobics enjoyable for many. Aqua Fit offers a variety of exercise with modifications so individuals can participate at their own fitness level. The Weaver pool is known for its warm environment, so those who want and need a low impact, low stress, yet challenging workout...this one is for you! Weaver pool #1 ● $180 • M/W/F, July 1-Dec. 13 ● 8-9am
#2 ● $180 • M/W/F, July 1-Dec. 13 ● 9-10am
#3 ● $180 • M/W/F, July 1-Dec. 13 ● 5-6pm
(No class July 4, 12, 15, Sept. 2, Oct. 14, Nov. 27, 29)
Aqua Zumba®
Ellen McMahan Aqua Zumba® is the “pool party” workout for all ages. This effective, challenging, water-based workout integrates the Zumba® formula with traditional aqua techniques. Swimming is not required and all activities will be in chest-deep water. Bring lots of water to drink and join us! Weaver pool #1 ● $30 • W, Sept. 4-25 ● 12-12:45pm
#2 ● $30 • S, Oct. 26-Nov. 16 ● 9:15-10am
#3 ● $30 • M, Nov. 11-Dec. 2 ● 6-6:45pm
Parent & Child Aquatics: Level 1
(Ages 6-18 months) Provides experiences and activities for children to: • Learn to ask for permission before entering the water • Learn how to enter and exit the water in a safe manner • Feel comfortable in the water • Explore submerging to the mouth, nose and eyes completely • Explore buoyancy on the front and back position • Change body position in the water • Learn how to play safely • Experience wearing a U.S. Coast Guard approved life jacket If you’re child is not completely potty trained, he/she must wear an APPROVED SWIM DIAPER. Weaver pool $59 • M/W, Sept. 9-Oct. 2 ● 6-6:40pm
Preschool Aquatics: Level 1
(Ages 4-5 years) Orients children to the aquatic environment and helps them gain basic aquatic skills. Also helps children gain greater independence in their skills and develop more comfort in and around water. Skills, used with support, will include: • Enter and exit water using ladder, steps or side • Enter water by stepping in • Blow bubbles through mouth and nose • Submerge mouth, nose and eyes • Bobbing • Open eyes under water and retrieve submerged objects • Front and back glides and recover to a vertical position Weaver pool $59 • T/Th, Sept. 10-Oct. 3 ● 5:30-6:10pm
Learn to Swim: Level 1 - Intro to Water Skills
(Ages 6 years & older) Helps participants feel comfortable in the water. • Enter and exit water using ladder, steps or side • Blow bubbles through mouth and nose • Bobbing • Open eyes under water and retrieve submerged objects • Front and back glides and floats • Recover to vertical position • Roll from front to back and back to front • Tread water using arm and hand actions • Alternating and simultaneous leg and arm actions on front and
back • Combined arm and leg actions on front and back Weaver pool $59 • M/W, Sept. 9-Oct. 2 ● 6:45-7:25pm
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Learn to Swim: Level 2 - Fundamental
Aquatic Skills
(Ages 6 years & older) Gives participants success with fundamental skills. • Enter and exit water by stepping or jumping from the side • Fully submerge and hold breath • Bobbing • Open eyes under water and retrieve submerged objects • Front, jellyfish and tuck floats • Recover to vertical position • Roll from front to back and back to front • Change direction of travel while swimming on front and back • Tread water using arm and leg actions • Combined arm and leg actions on front and back • Finning arm action Weaver pool $59 • T/Th, Sept. 10-Oct. 3 ● 6:15-6:55pm
Beginner/Intermediate Swim
(Ages 12 years & older) This class is for anyone that is 12 years old and older, including adults. Learn to be yourself in the water while developing personal safety, swimming skill, and plan for fitness. Breath control, floating, kicking, front crawl, breaststroke, and several other techniques for recreational swimming will be developed. Weaver pool $66 • T/Th, Sept. 10-Oct. 3 ● 7-8pm
REMINDER:
Please know your schedules in
advance.
Once you have registered for a
class, the tuition is
non-transferable and cannot be
applied to other classes.
If you wish to cancel out of one
class and register for another
class, you will be charged a $5
cancellation fee.
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