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Rosewood Arts Centre is dedicated to enriching the quality of life for the residents of Kettering and the greater Dayton area by providing creative experiences through the arts. Read on to learn the latest news and find directions and contact information for Rosewood!

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Page 1: Rosewood Arts Centre Spring 2016 Brochure

More Inside!Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

Rosewood Gallery Art Book ClubCraft Beer and Coloring Books

Art on the PlaygroundComic Book Studio Day

Spring 2016Image: Sharon Govender’s Parent and Child Painting class, 2016

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TABLE OF CONTENTS Page

Kettering Mayor & CouncilDon Patterson, Mayor [email protected] .................299.5512

Bruce E. Duke, Vice Mayor, District 4 [email protected] .....................299.2259

Bill Lautar, At Large [email protected] ........................689.2205

Amy Schrimpf, At Large [email protected] .................429.3896

Robert Scott, District 1 [email protected] ........................776.2315

Joseph D. Wanamaker, District 2 [email protected] ...............296.1712

Tony Klepacz, District 3 [email protected] ..................435.9830

Mark Schwieterman, City Manager [email protected] ........296.2412

Steven Bergstresser, Assistant City Manager [email protected] ..........296.2412

Council Office Phone Number: 296.2416Council Email: [email protected]

Kettering Home Page: www.ketteringoh.org

ARTIST STUDIOS ............................................................................ 1HOLIDAY HOURS .......................................................................... 1MEETING SPACE AND ROOM RENTALS .............................. 1OPEN STUDIOS .............................................................................. 1SIGNING INTERPRETER .............................................................. 1ROSEWOOD GALLERY ................................................................ 2CITYSITES ......................................................................................... 3KETTERING ARTS COUNCIL ..................................................... 3SPECIAL EVENTS ................................................... 2, 4, 9, 10, 11, REGISTRATION FORM ..................................................... 20 – 21YOUTH/TEEN CLASSES Preschool Art and Dance ..................................... 5 – 6 Youth Art, Dance and Humanities ................... 6 – 7 Teen Art ............................................................................ 7 Theater ....................................................................... 8 – 9 Music ................................................................................. 9 Youth Educator Spotlight ........................................... 9ADULT/TEEN CLASSES Ceramics ......................................................................... 12 Dance .................................................................... 16 – 17 Glass ................................................................................. 13 Jewelry .................................................................... 14 –15 Music ............................................................................... 17 Painting and Drawing ...................................... 15 – 16 Special Classes and Design ............................ 13 – 14 Writing and Languages............................................. 17 Adult Educator Spotlight ......................................... 17INSTUCTOR BIOGRAPHIES ......................................18 – 19

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Rosewood Arts Centre enriches the quality of life for residents of Kettering and the greater Dayton area. Through classes, gallery exhibitions, theatre performances, drop-in facilities, artist studios and special events, there is something for everyone! A division of the City of Kettering’s Parks, Recreation and Cultural Arts, Rosewood is supported in part by the City of Kettering, the Ohio Arts Council and the National Endowment for the Arts..

SIGNING INTERPRETER AVAILABLESign Language interpreters are available for Rosewood classes to our patrons with hearing impairments. Sign Language interpreters may be requested for Rosewood classes. Please allow at least two weeks’ notice and call Rosewood at (937) 296-0294.

MEETING SPACE AND ROOM RENTALSRosewood Arts Centre provides facility rentals for various events, meetings and programs. For more information about facility rentals, please call (937) 296-0294.

OPEN STUDIOS

CLASS CANCELLATIONRosewood Arts Centre reserves the right to cancel any class and to substitute faculty when necessary. Classes will be canceled three working days prior to the starting date when there is insufficient enrollment.

ARTIST STUDIOS

Artist studios are available at Rosewood Arts Centre for artists with an active practice and a commitment to sharing their work with the Kettering community. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis and reviewed as studio spaces become available. Studio spaces start at $85/month for Kettering residents. For more information about artist studios, please contact Rosewood at (937) 296-0294.

SPECIAL HOLIDAY HOURSHoliday Date Hours

Easter March 27 ClosedMemorial Day May 30 Closed

Contact:Shayna McConville, Division Manager of Cultural Arts

(937) [email protected]

Ready to bring your work to the next level? Take advantage of affordable and professionally equipped spaces. Call (937) 296-0294 for available hours and required orientations or prerequisites.

VISITOR POLICY: All participants and observers must pay open studio fees to stay longer than 30 minutes. Children under 5 years old are not permitted in open studio. Those under 16 must be supervised by an adult 21 years of age or older (no more than two children per adult). All studio patrons, including currently enrolled students, must sign in and pay fees at the Rosewood office. All open studio work-in-progress may not be left more than 30 minutes unattended.

STUDENT POLICY: Adult students currently enrolled in studio classes will receive a student pass card for four sessions of studio time. Students staying over 30 minutes after the end of class must sign in and use this pass card.

Unclaimed pieces left after 30 days will be discarded or considered a donation to Rosewood.OPEN STUDIO FEESCeramics – Sculpture – Painting – DanceDrop-in fee per visit: $4/resident; $8/non-residentOpen Studio Pass (10 visits): $30/resident; $60/non-residentDarkroom – GlassDrop-in fee per visit: $5/resident; $10/non-residentOpen Studio Pass (10 visits): $35/resident; $70/non-residentFree First Fridays: Open studio fees are waived for all Kettering residents.Supplies are not included in open studio fees.

LOCKER RENTAL: Lockers are available for rental on a pre-pay six-month or yearly basis. Six-month: $20/resident; $25/non-resident; Yearly: $35/resident; $45 non-resident.

CERAMIC STUDIO: Clay fee of $20 includes 25 pounds of clay and related firing and glazes. Only clay purchased at Rosewood may be used in our studios and firings. Clay purchased at Rosewood may not be removed from the facility for work at home. You must supply your own tools. The studio is designed as a community facility and, as such, is not equipped to accommodate production pottery quantities. All open studio and private studio users are limited to three (3) cubic feet per week of kiln use. Attendance at a free ceramic studio orientation is required of all first-time participants.

DARKROOM: Participants must be at least 16 years old, demonstrate previous experience in black and white darkroom processes, and attend a Rosewood orientation session. Check at the Rosewood office for more information on eligibility or for the orientation schedule and to make an appointment.

GLASS STUDIO: The glass studio is available to students who wish to finish class work, have attended a class previously or have prior experience in cold or warm glass. Participants must be at least 16 years old and attend a Rosewood orientation session. Fees for kiln or torch usage are $5 respectively for up to 3 hours.

rosewood arts centre

Header image: Susan Li O'Connor, “Distractions from the Everyday” 2016 installation at Rosewood Arts Centre

playkettering.org/rosewood

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CULTURAL ARTS ADVISORY COUNCILS

CITYSITES

REGIONAL ART COLLECTION AT THE KETTERING GOVERNMENT CENTER

KETTERING ARTS COUNCIL

The Kettering Arts Council, in partnership and collaboration with the community, strives to provide access to the arts for all ages, encourage a passion for the arts, and promote art appreciation and education. The Kettering Arts Council

is a 15-member citizen advisory committee overseen by the Parks, Recreation and Cultural Arts department. For more information on becoming a member of the Kettering Arts Council, contact Rosewood Arts Centre at (937) 296-0294.

Check us out online! playkettering.org/kac

2016 Kettering Arts Council MembersLaura Arber, Jessica Barry, Susan Bennett, Sue Ellen Boesch, Justina Crawford, Christian Davell, Meghan Dillon, Chuck Duritsch, Brian LaDuca, Patrick Mauk, Thom Meyer, Lee Sanders, Mary Sanders, Terry Schalnat

Kettering Arts Council at Art on the Commons, 2014

Kettering Arts Council, 2015

The City of Kettering established a permanent art collection to commemorate the renovation of the Government Center at 3600 Shroyer Road. Featuring several of the most accomplished visual artists of Kettering and the Miami Valley, the collection represents the natural world, from Kettering’s own Hills and Dales Metropark to the nearby Clifton Gorge. This collection of over eighty works includes black and white photographs, colorful oil paintings and multi-layered ink prints. Located throughout the offices of 3600 Shroyer, the Regional Art Collection is accessible to the public by special appointment and scheduled tours. Guided tours of the City of Kettering Government Center Art Collection are scheduled on the second Tuesday of the month from 5 to 6 p.m. and by special appointment. Tours must be booked at least one week in advance by calling Rosewood Arts Centre at (937) 296-0294 or emailing [email protected]. For more information about this collection and other public artwork in Kettering, please visit www.playkettering.org/cultural-arts/public-art-in-kettering/

CitySites is a percent for art program recognizing artistic excellence, accessibility to the arts for all people, and the positive impact creativity as on our community and quality of

life in the City of Kettering. Established in 1999 through the Kettering City Council, CitySites empowers a citizen advisory committee, the Art in Public Places Committee, to develop and oversee public art programming in Kettering.

Art in Public Places Committee Members

Eva Buttacavoli, Gerald Busch, Stefan Chinov, Meghan Dillon (KAC), Bruce Duke, Pete Horan, Linda Lombard (Chair), Terry Welker

Learn more at playkettering.org/citysites or by calling (937) 296-0294.

Aluminum Tile Pour, October 2013

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PRESCHOOL ART: AGES 3 – 5

Drop-in ArtAge(s) 3 +

Drop by Rosewood and whip up a masterpiece. This drop-in format class allows the opportunity to have your young ones explore a wide range of art materials while offering the flexibility to come when it suits your busy schedule.

233796-A Sat. 10 a.m. – Noon April 9 – May 21Fee: $5/resident per session; $6/non-resident per session

Parent and Child PaintingAge(s) 3 – 8

Parents and children get colorful in this class. Explore various different paint media while spending some quality creative time with your kids. Projects will consist of watercolor, acrylic and tempera paintings.

233798-A Th 5:30 – 7 p.m. April 21 – May 12Fee: $45/resident; $55/non-resident

Art with BuddiesAn art class for kids on the Autism SpectrumAge(s) 3 – 6

Art with Buddies is a special class for kids with ASD. Each student, with the aid of their own “Buddy”(caretaker), will get individualized attention from an experienced art teacher.

Art with Buddies is a special partnership between Rosewood Arts Centre and We Care Arts. Funded by the Tait Foundation and PNC. * Class will not meet on May 28.

233330-A Sat. 11 – 11:45 a.m. April 16 – June 11*Fee: $30/resident; $35/non-residentInstructor: Jess Kucinski of We Care Arts

Stretch and PointAge(s) 3 – 6

This is an introduction to coordination and movement. Ballet, jazz and tumbling are combined for boys and girls, 3 to 6 years of age. Monday and Tuesday at 10 a.m. are designed especially for beginners who are 3 years old.

233201-A M 10 – 10:30 a.m. May 2 – 23233201-B M 10:45 – 11:15 a.m. May 2 – 23233201-C T 10 – 10:30 a.m. May 3 – 24233201-D T 1 – 1:30 p.m. May 3 – 24Fee: $20/resident; $25/non-residentInstructor: Sammie Sue Edmondson

Beginning Dance for the Very YoungAge(s) 3 – 5

We’ll combine ballet, jazz and tumbling basics in this 45-minute class.

233202-A T/Th 5:30 – 6:15 p.m. May 3 – 26233202-B Sat. 10 – 10:45 a.m. May 7 – 28Fee: Section A: $45/resident; $55/non-resident Section B: $25/resident; $35/non-residentInstructor: Nancy Lynn Boss

PRESCHOOL DANCE: AGES 3 – 5

Beginning Tap Dance/Ballet ComboAge(s) 3 – 5

Basic tap and ballet steps will “move” us during our class. We will do stretching, splits, straddles and more in this 45-minute class. Tap shoes are not required.

1233213-A Sat. 10:45 – 11:30 a.m. May 7 – 28Fee: $25/resident; $35/non-residentInstructor: Nancy Lynn Boss

Dance students will be in class without parents. Please be sure your child can participate independently.

All classes and programs are held at Rosewood Arts Centre unless otherwise noted.

Intermediate Tap/Ballet ComboAge(s) 4 – 5

We will tap our toes to fun music, then point and plié as ballerinas. Tap shoes not required. Child must have previous dance experience.

233211-A Sat. 9:15 – 10 a.m. May 7 – 28Fee: $25/resident; $35/non-residentInstructor: Nancy Lynn Boss

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Rosewood Spring Dance RevuesRosewood Theatre Free AdmissionPlan ahead to celebrate the dance skills of Rosewood’s preschool, youth, teen and adult dance students with our dance instructors, Miss Nancy and Miss Sammie Sue.

Miss Nancy’s Dance Revue: Saturday, April 23, NoonMiss Sammie Sue’s Dance Revue: Monday, April 25, 7 p.m.

YOUTH ART: AGES 6 – 10

Exploring Pottery SkillsSection A: Age(s) 8 – 11Section B: Age(s) 12 – 16

Learn both wheel and handbuilding while creating beautiful, functional ceramic plates, bowls and more. Class fee includes clay, glazes and firing. Please allow at least two weeks for finished artwork to be ready for pickup.

233160-A Th 5 – 7 p.m. April 7 – May 19233160-B Th 7 – 9 p.m. April 7 – May 19Fee: $90/resident; $100/non-residentInstructor: Steven Powers

Drawing FUNdamentalsSection A: Age(s) 8 – 11 Section B: Age(s) 12 – 16

Children learn about drawing, line, shape and value, while working on projects that encourage creativity. Subject matter varies. Each student works at his/her own level of skill and receives individual attention.

233711-A M 5 – 7 p.m. April 4 – 25233711-B M 7 – 9 p.m. April 4 – 25Fee: $52/resident; $62/non-residentInstructor: Megan Zane

Parent and Child ClayAge(s) 6 – 8

Parents and children will share making an animal bowl and a textured tile. Wear old clothes. Glazed pieces are ready to be picked up two weeks after last class.

233180-A T 6 – 7:30 p.m. May 3 – 24Fee: $47/resident; $57/non-residentInstructor: Steven Powers

Dance classes are conducted in the Rosewood Arts Centre dance studio. Street shoes are not allowed on the dance studio floor. Slippers or socks with treads are recommended, as well as comfortable clothing that will allow you to move easily. Tap shoes or hard-soled shoes are required for tap. For more information, please call (937) 296-0294.

S = supply list F = supply fee

Clay CreaturesAge(s) 8 – 11

This will be an introduction to handbuilding in clay. You will build a different real or imaginary animal during each class. Wear old clothes.

233156-A Sat. 12:30 – 2:30 p.m. April 2 – 23Fee: $47/resident; $57/non-residentInstructor: Jane Brennan

Homeschool ArtSession A: Age(s) 5 – 9 Session B: Age(s) 8 – 14

Drawing, painting, clay, art history and 3-dimensional art are just some of the art mediums to be covered. This class is taught by a professional art teacher. All art materials are furnished.

233773-A T 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. April 5 – May 10233773-B Th 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. April 7 – May 12Fee: $45/resident; $55/non-residentInstructor: Jane Brennan

Art in the WildAge(s) 7 – 11

Bring out the nature-loving artist in your child with this unique spring break camp! Offered in collaboration between The Habitat Environmental Center and Rosewood Arts Centre, Art in the Wild will provide daily activities to immerse your child’s senses in the great outdoors while also providing opportunities for creative expression with art. Campers will need to bring their lunch each day and dress for going outdoors.

150513-A M-F 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. March 21 – 25Fee: $120/resident; $130/non-residentLocation: Habitat Environmental Center

Comic Book Studio DayAge(s) 10 – 16

Comic Book Studio Day is Back! Rosewood Arts Centre is once again partnering with the Gem City Comic Con to present the fourth annual Comic Book Studio Day. This series of 90 minute workshops, led by professional illustrators and writers will teach you the basics of comic book creation.

Those who register for all 3 workshops by April 1, will receive two free tickets (valued at $20) to attend the Gem City Comic Convention, April 2 and 3 at the Dayton Convention Center.

533786-A Sat. 9 – 10:30 a.m. April 9 Illustration533786-B Sat. 10:30 a.m. – Noon April 9 Story Development533786-C Sat. 1 – 2:30 p.m. April 9 IllustrationFee: $20/resident; $25/non-resident or $50/resident; $60/non-resident for all 3 workshops

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Parent and Child PaintingAge(s) 3 – 8

Parents and children get colorful in this class. Explore various different paint media while spending some quality creative time with your kids. Projects will consist of watercolor, acrylic and tempera paintings.

233798-A Th 5:30 – 7 p.m. April 21 – May 12Fee: $47/resident; $57/non-resident

Cartooning for KidsAge(s) 8 – 12

Get those creative cartoon ideas down on paper! Instruction begins with the basics of working with shapes to create original characters. Learn to draw expressions, basic body positions, movement, animals, comic strips and caricature.

233712-A W 5:30 – 7 p.m. April 13 – May 4Fee: $47/resident; $57/non-residentInstructor: Megan Zane

Afterschool Dance ClassSection A: Age(s) 8 – 10Section B: Age(s) 11+

Creativity with a challenge! Experience ballet and tap with stretches, barre work and ballet combinations. Tap with style while learning step, timing and movement to music. Participants must have previous dance experience.

1233208-A M 5 – 5:45 p.m. May 2 – 23233208-B M 6 – 6:45 p.m. May 2 – 23Fee: $20/resident; $25/non-residentInstructor: Sammie Sue Edmondson

Youth Jazz/Tap/Ballet ComboAge(s) 6 – 8

Join us for three styles of dance steps. Ballet barré work and stretches will warm us up, followed by modern jazz moves and tapping our toes to popular music. Tap shoes not required.

233242-A T/Th 6:15 – 7 p.m. May 3 – 26Fee: $45/resident; $55/non-residentInstructor: Nancy Lynn Boss

YOUTH DANCE: AGES 6 – 10

Dance classes are conducted in the Rosewood Arts Centre dance studio. Street shoes are not allowed on the dance studio floor. Slippers or socks with treads are recommended, as well as comfortable clothing that will allow you to move easily. Tap shoes or hard-soled shoes are required for tap. For more information, please call (937) 296-0294.

Youth PaintingSection A: Age(s) 7 – 11Section B: Age(s) 12 – 16

Explore the world of painting in this fun and creative class. Students will learn watercolor, tempera and acrylic painting techniques while exercising their individual creativity.

233799-A T 5 – 7 p.m. April 12 – May 3233799-B T 7 – 9 p.m. April 12 – May 3Fee: $47/resident; $57/non-resident

TEEN ART: AGES 11 – 16Comic Book Studio DayAge(s) 10 – 16

Comic Book Studio Day is back! Rosewood Arts Centre is once again partnering with the Gem City Comic Con to present the fourth annual Comic Book Studio Day. This series of 90-minute workshops, led by professional illustrators and writers will teach you the basics of comic book creation.

Those who register for all 3 workshops by April 1 will receive two free tickets (valued at $20) to attend the Gem City Comic Convention, April 2 and April 3 at the Dayton Convention Center.

533786-A Sat. 9 – 10:30 a.m. April 9 Illustration533786-B Sat. 10:30 a.m. – Noon April 9 Story Development533786-C Sat. 1 – 2:30 p.m. April 9 IllustrationFee: $20/resident; $25/non-resident or $50/resident; $60/non-resident for all 3 workshops

Rosewood Spring Dance RevuesRosewood Theatre Free AdmissionPlan ahead to celebrate the dance skills of Rosewood’s preschool, youth, teen and adult dance students with our dance instructors, Miss Nancy and Miss Sammie Sue.

Miss Nancy’s Dance Revue: Saturday, April 23, NoonMiss Sammie Sue’s Dance Revue: Monday, April 25, 7 p.m.

Embroidery with Sew DaytonAge(s) 8 +

S t u d e n t s c r e a t e a n amazing sampler to take home while exploring the fun and easy to learn world of embroidery in this one-day workshop. Students will learn running stitch, back stitch, lazy daisy stitch, french knot, cross stitch, seed stitch. Supplies and tools for use are included.

233339-A M 5 – 7 p.m. April 18Fee: $35/resident; $40/non-residentInstructors: Jesy Anderson and Tracy McElfresh of Sew Dayton

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Dance students will be in class without parents. Please be sure your child can participate independently.

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YOUTH PERFORMING ARTS

Exploring Pottery SkillsSection A: Age(s) 8 – 11Section B: Age(s) 12 – 16

Learn both wheel and handbuilding while creating beautiful, functional ceramic plates, bowls and more. Class fee includes clay, glazes and firing. Please allow at least two weeks for finished artwork to be ready for pickup.

233160-A Th 5 – 7 p.m. April 7 – May 19233160-B Th 7 – 9 p.m. April 7 – May 19Fee: $90/resident; $100/non-residentInstructor: Steven Powers

Teen PaintingAge(s) 13 – 17

This course, specialized for teens ages 13 to 17, offers comprehensive instruction in many aspects of fine art painting. Each meeting is based on group lessons along with individualized instruction in a professional studio setting. Many topics, such as still life, landscape, and thematic subject matter will be covered in depth. Students will learn how to render subjects in realistic detail, as well as understand concepts about light, perspective, color theory, and more.

233774-A Th 6 – 7:30 p.m. April 7 – 28Fee: $47/resident; $57/non-residentInstructor: Carlee East

Rosewood Arts Centre reserves the right to cancel any class and to substitute faculty when necessary. Classes will be canceled three working days prior to the starting date when there is insufficient enrollment.

S = supply list F = supply fee

Basic Theatre InstructionAge(s) 9 – 15

This class provides instruction in the basic theatre skills of pantomime, movement, voice and diction, improvisation, script work, audition techniques and performing a monologue. This is a prerequisite for Kettering Children’s Theatre and Advanced Theatre Instruction.

533460-B M 4:30 – 5:30 p.m. March 28 – May 16Fee: $73/resident; $83/non-residentInstructor: Teresa Connair

Embroidery with Sew DaytonAge(s) 8 +

Students create an amazing sampler to take home while exploring the fun and easy to learn world of embroidery in this one-day workshop. Students will learn running stitch, back stitch, lazy daisy stitch, french knot, cross stitch, seed stitch. Supplies and tools for use are included.

233339-A M 5 – 7 p.m. April 18 Fee: $35/resident; $40/non-residentInstructors: Jesy Anderson and Tracy McElfresh of Sew Dayton

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Drawing FUNdamentalsSection A: Age(s) 8 – 11 Section B: Age(s) 12 – 16

Children learn about drawing, line, shape and value, while working on projects that encourage creativity. Subject matter varies. Each student works at his/her own level of skill and receives individual attention.

233711-A M 5 – 7 p.m. April 4 – 25233711-B M 7 – 9 p.m. April 4 – 25Fee: $52/resident; $62/non-residentInstructor: Megan Zane

Homeschool ArtSession A: Age(s) 5 – 9 Session B: Age(s) 8 – 14

Drawing, painting, clay, art history and 3-dimensional art are just some of the art mediums to be covered. This class is taught by a professional art teacher. All art materials are furnished.

233773-A T 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. April 5 – May 10233773-B Th 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. April 7 – May 12Fee: $45/resident; $55/non-residentInstructor: Jane Brennan

Youth PaintingSection A: Age(s) 7 – 11Section B: Age(s) 12 – 16

Explore the world of painting in this fun and creative class. Students will learn watercolor, tempera and acrylic painting techniques while exercising their individual creativity.

233799-A T 5 – 7 p.m. April 12 – May 3233799-B T 7 – 9 p.m. April 12 – May 3Fee: $$47/resident; $57/non-resident

Teen PrintmakingAge(s) 12 – 17

Does your teen love to draw? They can take those creative drawings to a new place through printmaking. Students learn exciting processes such as lithography, relief and drypoint etching in this fresh new course.

233338-A T 6 – 7:30 p.m. April 12 – May 3 Fee: $47/resident; $57/non-residentInstructor: Nicole Vernon

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Advanced Theatre InstructionAge(s) 9 – 14

This course builds on the skills gained in Basic Theatre Instruction. We will focus on proper breathing techniques, voice projection, speech and diction exercises, audition techniques (including selection and preparation of individual audition pieces), developing a character, and performing a short play. The final play will be performed before an audience. Enrollment is limited to 12 to allow for the depth of work required. Prerequisite: Basic Theatre Instruction. This is a prerequisite for Kettering Children’s Theatre.

533461-B M 5:45 – 6:45 p.m. March 28 – May 16Performance M 6 – 7 p.m. May 16 Fee: $73/resident; $83/non-residentInstructor: Teresa Connair

The Kettering Children’s ChoirThe Kettering Children’s Choir is a non-profit organization dedicated to vocal ensemble and choral school education for youth. The Chorus, Chorale, and Concert Choir sing music of all periods and types, from Renaissance to contemporary, and rehearse weekly at Rosewood Arts Centre. For more information about the Kettering Children’s Choir, please call (937) 296-2407, or visit their website at www.ketteringchildrenschoir.org.

YOUTH EDUCATOR SPOTLIGHT

Our private art party program, led by a professional instructor, takes your group through a step-by-step art project of your choice: acrylic painting, clay, zombie drawing and more! Call 937-296-0294 for more information.

Are you looking for a creative way to turn a party into something truly unique?

Meet dance instructor, Sammie Sue Edmonsdon!Sammie Sue has taught both youth and adult dance classes for the City of Kettering for over 30 years. She studied dance with the New York City Ballet, at Sinclair Community College and with renowned dance instructor, Jorg Fasting, of the Columbus Ballet. She initially taught ballet only, but has branched out to include tap and jazz.

A familiar face at Rosewood, Sammie Sue teaches dance four days per week to students ages 3 – 97! Her youth classes include Stretch & Point for preschoolers and Afterschool Dance, a program for school-age children. She also teaches ballet, tap and soft-shoe tap for adults.

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SPECIAL PROGRAMS

Saturday, May 14 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Habitat Environmental Center 3036 Bellflower St., Kettering

FREE to the publicRosewood Arts Centre, in Partnership with The Habitat Environmental Education Center, proudly presents Art on the Playground, an interactive art festival for kids. This truly unique event will feature numerous hands-on art making stations, an art scavenger hunt, a large-scale collaborative art piece and much more! Art activity stations will include mask making, beaded jewelry, printmaking, chalk murals and more!Bring those creative kids to enjoy this fun, exciting and free event!Call (937) 296-0294 for more information.

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April 9Rosewood Arts Centre

C o m i c B o o k S t u d i o D a y i s back! Rosewood Arts Centre is partnering with the Gem City Comic Con to present the fourth annual Comic Book Studio Day.

This series of 90-minute workshops, led by professional illustrators and writers will teach you the basics of comic book creation.

The day will include workshops for adults and workshops designed just for kids. A group of comic artists will demo their artwork from Noon to 1 p.m. We will end the day with a comic book related contest.

Time Youth (Ages: 10 – 16) Adult

9 – 10:30 a.m. to Noon IllustrationActivity # 533786-A

IllustrationActivity # 533789-A

10:30 a.m. to Noon Story Development # 533786-B

IllustrationActivity # 533789-B

Noon to 1 p.m. Artist Row

1 to 2:30 p.m. IllustrationActivity # 533786-C

Story Development# 533789-C

2:30 to 3:30 p.m. Comic Book Contest

Fee: $20/resident; $25/non-resident per workshopRegister for all three workshops for $50/residents; $60/non-residentsThose who register for all 3 workshops before April 1 will receive two free tickets (valued at $20) to attend the Gem City Comic Convention, April 2 and 3 at the Dayton Convention Center.This event is in partnership with:

Allison M. Dickson

Book SigningApril 16, from 1 to 3 p.m.

Rosewood Arts Centre proudly presents a book signing by local author and Rosewood writing instructor, Allison M. Dickson. Join Allison for a very special event, where she will give a reading of her latest release, THE MOON

GONE DARK, the sequel to her hit 2013 debut novel STRINGS, followed by a Q&A. Attendees may bring copies of her books to be signed. There will be a small quantity of books available for purchase at the event. Refreshments will also be provided. Allison teaches several creative writing classes at Rosewood, including Compelling Writing Skills, The Art of the Short Story, Genre Fiction Fundamentals and more.

Free First Fridays The creative possibilities are endless! In partnership

with the Parks, Recreation and Cultural Arts department, Rosewood’s open studios are free

to Kettering residents on the first Friday of every month. Stop in the Rosewood office or visit

www.playkettering.org/rosewood to learn more!

Gem City Drink and DrawPresented by Rosewood Arts Centre

and Gem City Comic Con

April 2, from 8 to 11 p.m.Free to fans age 21+

Gem City Drink and Draw is a chance for comic book fans to meet and watch comic artists as they create original art. This is a great opportunity to meet with the pros in a relaxed setting, enjoy a drink and maybe learn a trade secret or two. All artwork created is auctioned off at the end of the session. Proceeds will go to the Kettering Parks Foundation to provide art class scholarships for area kids in need.

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ADULT/TEEN CERAMICSClay classes at Rosewood are perfect for beginners, intermediate and advanced students. Develop your handbuilding and wheel throwing techniques, and explore glazes and surface treatments unique to your project!

Rosewood ParticipantsAll artwork unclaimed after several weeks runs the risk of being lost, misplaced, broken or mistakenly taken by other students. Please check the art studio for your work within two weeks of the end of class. Artwork unclaimed after 30 days will be discarded or considered a donation to Rosewood.

Reduction FiringGet unique and beautiful glaze results using our reduction kiln and cone 10 specific glazes. Patrons may use up to 3 cubic feet of space per firing included in the cost of class or open studio use. Cost of additional space needed in a single firing is $20 per cubic foot. Firings are scheduled when enough work is generated to fill the kiln (generally once a month). Anyone interested in firing work in the reduction kiln may sign up for an individual orientation in the Rosewood office.

Introduction to Ceramics: Wheel ThrowingAge(s) 16 +

This class focuses on the basics of creating forms on the potter’s wheel. Students explore making traditional tableware including bowls, cups and mugs, with self-directed projects for more intermediate students. Special surface decoration and glazing techniques are also covered to achieve unique results. All work made in class will be fired to cone 10 in our reduction kiln. Starter clay tool kit required.

236111-A T 6:30 – 9 p.m. April 19 – May 17Fee: $80/resident; $90/non-residentInstructor: Sara Hawkins

Wheel PotteryAge(s) 16 +

Beginners learn how to throw pottery on the wheel, develop skills and create basic forms. More experienced will expand on basic throwing skills and focus on refinement of forms: i.e., foot design, handles, lids. Some hand building is included. Fee includes 25 pounds of clay and related firings. Clay tool kit required. * Class will not meet on May 25. ** Skip week TBA.

236110-A M 6:30 – 9 p.m. April 4 – May 30**236110-B W 9:30 a.m. – Noon April 6 – May 25*236110-C Th 9:30 a.m. – Noon April 7 – May 26236110-D Sat. 9:30 a.m. – Noon April 9 – June 4Fee: $115/resident; $125/non-residentInstructors: April Lemaster, Sharon Williams, David Kirchner

Intermediate Wheel PotteryAge(s) 16 +

The class will focus on larger pots, refining shapes and challenging you to become a better potter. Students will be encouraged to work at their own pace while exploring more advanced pottery techniques. Clay tool kit required. Fee includes 25 pounds of clay and related firings.

236112-A W 6:30 – 9 p.m. April 6 – May 25Fee: $115/resident; $125/non-residentInstructor: April Lemaster

Raku WorkshopAge(s) 16 +

Explore the history and aesthetics of Raku, a traditional Japanese firing style. Students are provided with enough clay to make their own forms during the first class meeting. Students glaze pieces during the second class meeting. All pieces are fired during the third class meeting. Firing is hands-on, glaze results can be spectacular! *Class will not meet on May 2 and 16.

236156-A M 6:30 – 9 p.m. April 25 – May 23*Fee: $65/resident; $75/non-residentInstructor: Stephanie Beiser

Clay HandbuildingAge(s) 16 +

This is a beginning class for those with little or no handbuilding experience. Instruction will be given for making tiles, vessels and sculptural forms with slabs and coils of clay. Surface enrichment as well as glaze application will covered as well. You will work with your ideas at your own pace.

236121-A T 9:30 a.m. – Noon April 5 – May 24Fee: $115/resident; $125/non-residentInstructor: David Kirchner

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From beads to vessels, our warm glass classes will guide you through the process of creating a unique object in glass!

ADULT/TEEN GLASS

Glass Fusing: Intro WorkshopAge(s) 16 +

Art objects are created by heat bonding glass together in a kiln. Students will learn the art of cutting glass and how multiple sheets of glass are fused. The project will be to create a beautiful glass plate. Fee includes all class firings and the use of tools.

236522-A W 6 – 8:30 p.m. April 13Fee: $47/resident; $57/non-resident $30 materials fee due to instructor at first classInstructor: Kathy Woodruff

Stained Glass: IntroAge(s) 16 +

In this introductory course you will get a “taste” of stained glass. Students will make a small glass window project. Emphasis will be on tool mechanics, principles and techniques of glass cutting. The students will also learn pattern making, lead assembly, soldering, glazing and hanging the finished project. Materials fee covers glass and tool usage.

236514-A T 6:30 – 9 p.m. April 26 – May 3Fee: $57/resident; $67/non-resident $30 materials fee due to instructor at first classInstructor: Jason Boyer

Glass Bead MakingAge(s) 14 +

This glass bead making course uses a Hot Head torch and Moretti soft glass. Beginning techniques covered include bead shapes, enamel powders, and dots. Material fee includes use of torches, gas, mandrels, bead release, and glass.

236539-A M 6:30 – 9 p.m. April 11 – May 2Fee: $63/resident; $73/non-resident $25 materials fee due to instructor at first classInstructor: TBA

Glass Bead Making: IntermediateAge(s) 16 +

Glass twisties are hand pulled and twisted combinations of color. Several techniques and patterns will be taught with basic twisty and cane formation. Cane is hand built with the idea that the cross section of the stringer will be the design. We will have time to make some beads using these products. Prior bead making knowledge required. *Class will not meet on May 30.

236546-A M 6:30 – 9 p.m. May 9 – June 6*Fee: $63/resident; $73/non-resident $25 materials fee due to instructor at first classInstructor: TBA

Fused Glass WindchimeAge(s) 16 +

Create a beautiful fused glass windchime in this workshop. Students will have fun and explore the art of fused glass while creating a stunning windchime. The windchimes are assembled and ready to take home during the final class session.

236503-A W 6 – 7:30 p.m. April 27 – May 4Fee: $47/resident; $57/non-resident $45 materials fee due to instructor at first classInstructor: Kathy Woodruff

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Craft Beer and Coloring BooksAge(s) 21 +

Color ing books a r e n’ t j u s t f o r k i d s a n y m o r e . Participants can be social and relieve stress while having a drink and coloring! Delicious craft beer is available for purchase from Eudora Brewing Co. Coloring books and colored pencils are provided. Come unwind and get colorful with this great new program!

236584-A Th 6 – 8:30 p.m. April 21Fee: $25/resident; $35/non-residentLocation: Eudora Brewing Co.

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ADULT/TEEN SPECIAL CLASSES

Special Consideration for TeensSpecial considerations can be made for teen students interested in adult classes.

Comic Book Studio DayAge(s) 16 +

Comic Book Studio Day is Back! Rosewood Arts Centre is once again partnering with the Gem City Comic Con to present the fourth annual Comic Book Studio Day. This series of 90-minute workshops, led by professional illustrators and writers will teach you the basics of comic book creation.

Those who register for all 3 workshops by April 1 will receive two free tickets (valued at $20) to attend the Gem City Comic Convention, April 2 and April 3 at the Dayton Convention Center.

536789-A Sat. 9 – 10:30 a.m. April 9 Illustration536789-B Sat. 10:30 a.m. – Noon April 9 Illustration536789-C Sat. 1 – 2:30 p.m. April 9 Story DevelopmentFee: $20/resident; $25/non-resident or $50/resident; $60/non-resident for all 3 workshops

Our private art party program, led by a professional instructor, takes your group through a step-by-step art project of your choice: acrylic painting, clay, zombie drawing and more! Call 937-296-0294 for more information.

Are you looking for a creative way to turn a party into something truly unique?

SSweater Knitting for BeginnersAge(s) 16 +

Already know how to knit and purl and ready for something more challenging? This class will cover all aspects of sweater knitting from the beginning swatch to seaming it all together. We will discuss fit and modifications to ensure you make a sweater that you love. No prior sweater knitting experience necessary.

236064-A W 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. April 13 – May 18Fee: $52/resident; $62/non-residentInstructor: Elizabeth Martin

SCreative Knitting BeginnersAge(s) 16 +

Learn to knit and customize projects by modifying existing designs. Starting with the knit stitch, techniques discussed will include lace, cables, and colorwork. Students will work with projects of their choice and skill level. All beginning and intermediate knitters are welcome.

236062-A T 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. April 12 – May 24Fee: $50/resident; $60/non-residentInstructor: Elizabeth Martin

ADULT/TEEN JEWELRYWirewrapping, soldering, and handling precious metal clay are some of the many options available in our jewelry classes at Rosewood.

Mixed Media Jewelry: Stacked/Spinning Rings and ResinAge(s) 13 +

Learn techniques for combining Fine Silver clay with glass, ceramics, metals, resins and other mediums. This is for beginner to intermediate students. Glass and ceramics will also be available from the instructor for use in the workshop. Please bring magnifying glasses if you need them.

236547-A T 6 – 9 p.m. May 10 – 31Fee: $90/resident; $100/non-resident $60 materials fee due to instructor at first classInstructor: Trish Jeffers-Zeh

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Needle Felted GnomesAge(s) 16 +

Needle felting is easy, fun and fast. This class introduces students to the basics of needle felting using simple techniques to produce a fun project. Let your imagination run wild when you make a decorative garden gnome out of wool.

236063-A Sat. 10 .m. – Noon April 23Fee: $52/resident; $62/non-resident $10 materials fee due to instructor at first classInstructor: Elizabeth Martin

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Paint and WineAge(s) 21 +

This is a fun art and social activity! You will be guided in making your own masterpiece by creating a step-by-step painting. Enjoy this creative time with food and drinks for purchase. All painting supplies will be provided and no experience is needed. Invite your friends to join you or make some new ones!

236750-A M 6 – 8:30 p.m. April 18236750-B M 6 – 8:30 p.m. May 16Fee: $26/resident; $36/non-residentLocation: Palermo’s Restaurant 2667 S. Dixie Dr. Kettering

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Wirewrapping for JewelryAge(s) 16 +

E n j o y a c r e a t i v e alternative to standard j e w e l r y . T h i s c l a s s requires minimal tools, n o s o l d e r i n g a n d i s completely por table. Each class will complete a p r o j e c t i n v o l v i n g wire only and/or with another object, including plastic, glass, minerals or polished stones. Wire is provided for first class only.

236530-A W 7 – 9 p.m. April 6 – May 25Fee: $78/resident; $88/non-resident $3 materials fee due to instructor at first classInstructor: Donna Kuszpa

Soldering IntensiveAge(s) 16 +

This class will take you step-by-step through the process of joining two pieces of metal. We will begin by working on brass and copper, to learn the soldering techniques of butt soldering, standing seams, and sweat soldering. After a little practice, you’ll then have the opportunity to complete a beautiful sterling silver ring, with a cabochon bezel setting. Basic sawing and filing skills are necessary. All materials are included.

236548-A W 7 – 9 p.m. April 20 – May 11Fee: $110/resident; $120/non-resident $45 materials fee due to instructor at first classInstructor: Sandra Picciano-Brand, David Brand

From introduction classes in drawing and watercolor and oil painting to intermediate and advanced techniques, Rosewood’s classes will give you the tools to explore your creative side!

ADULT/TEEN PAINTING AND DRAWING

Beginning WatercolorAge(s) 16 +

Have you always wanted to give watercolor painting a try? Have you painted in the past and want to start again? This is the class for you! Join us as we learn to create successful paintings with demonstrations and hands-on experience with new techniques.

236736-A T 6 – 9 p.m. April 19 – May 24Fee: $78/resident; $88/non-residentInstructor: Peter Frederick

Portrait and Figure DrawingAge(s) 18 +

Students will work from different models while using vine charcoal and paper. Advanced students may work with alternative materials. Students should have previously taken a drawing studio class or have some experience. Bring examples of previous drawings to the first class. An additional model fee of approximately $30 is paid to instructor at first class.

236715-A Th 6:30 – 9 p.m. April 7 – May 26Fee: $100/resident; $110/non-resident $30 materials fee due to instructor at first classInstructor: Greg Dearth

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Colored Pencil DrawingAge(s) 16 +Clean, inexpensive, and easy to use. Students of any level will work on subject matter of their choice. You will receive instruction on basic art principles including color, value, drawing and composition to achieve amazing effects by “painting” with the colored pencil. *Class will not meet on May 25.

236746-A W 9:30 a.m. – Noon April 6 – June 1*Fee: $78/resident; $88/non-residentInstructor: Tom Kinarney

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Continuing DrawingAge(s) 16 +

Take your drawings to a new level in this project-based drawing class. Students will work on self-chosen drawing projects with the aid of the instructor. Feedback, techniques and materials will be discussed and demonstrated based on the specific student projects. Some prior drawing coursework is recommended.

236718-A W 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. April 13 – May 18 Fee: $75/resident; $85/non-residentInstructor: Andrew Dailey

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ADULT/TEEN DANCERosewood offers a variety of dance classes including ballet, ballroom, belly, soft shoe, modern, tap, and more!

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Watercolor, Any Skill LevelAge(s) 16 +

Class focuses on painting landscapes with demonstrations and hands-on experience. Beginners will gain experience, learning in the basics about brushes, paints and other materials to use. Those with some experience will have the opportunity to improve your landscape paintings.

236739-A W 6 – 9 p.m. March 16 – May 4236739-B Th 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. March 17 – May 5Fee: $78/resident; $88/non-residentInstructor: Leonard Williams

Acrylic PaintingAge(s) 16 +

Students will explore the basics of painting, everything from preparation of palette t o v a r i o u s a p p l i c a t i o n techniques, all while gaining e x p e r i e n c e i n c r e a t i n g original acrylic artworks. Compositional issues and design challenges will also be addressed. Color use and theory will be a secondary theme in this class. Drawing skills are preferable.

236725-A Th 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. April 7 – May5236725-B Th 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. May 19 – June 16Fee: $78/resident; $88/non-residentInstructor: Loretta Puncer

Special Consideration for TeensSpecial considerations can be made for teen students interested in adult classes.

ADULT/TEEN PHOTOGRAPHY

Basic Darkroom PhotographyAge(s) 16 +

Have you ever wanted to learn the basics of darkroom photography? This class teaches you everything you need to know about processing black and white film and printing your photos on an enlarger.

236608-A W 6:30 – 8 p.m. April 13 – May 4Fee: $56/resident; $66/non-resident

Tap for AllAge(s) 8 +This class is a beginner tap class for ages 8 to 108. Bring your grandson, granddaughter, neighbor, friend, or come by yourself and join our group of fun tappers of all ages. This class will explore rhythm, musicality, and improvisation.

236206-A M 4 – 4:45 p.m. April 11 – May 16Fee: $42/resident; $52/non-residentInstructor: Beth Wright

Beginning Ballroom DanceAge(s) 18 +

This class includes instructions on Swing, Smooth Dance, and Latin. Learn to lead and follow with grace and style. Classes are easy and fun for beginner and experienced dancers. Partner required. Fee is per person. National Top Teacher Award winner.

236220-A Th 7:30 – 8:30 p.m. March 24 – May 12Fee: $73/resident; $83/non-residentLocation: Charles I. Lathrem Senior CenterInstructor: Dale Archer, Pearl Grefer

Beginning Adult Tap DanceAge(s) 55 +

Learn the basics of music timing, dance routines and soft shoe and tap exercises. Soft shoes or tap shoes may be worn in this class. Beginners welcome!

236260-A W 11 – 11:45 a.m. April 13 – May 18Fee: $42/resident; $52/non-residentInstructor: Sammie Sue Edmondson

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Senior Soft Shoe DanceAge(s) 55 +

Enjoy low impact, good exercise and fun. Dance in a non-competitive environment. Learn music timing, dance routines and soft shoe and tap exercises. Soft shoes or tap shoes may be worn in this class. Enroll with instructor’s approval.

236261-A Th 9 – 9:45 a.m. April 14 – May 19236261-B Th 10 – 10:45 a.m. April 14 – May 19Fee: $42/resident; $52/non-residentInstructor: Sammie Sue Edmondson

Belly Dance/Barre Core ComboAge(s) 14 +

Combining traditional Belly Dance moves with strength positions from ballet barre to create a unique class for all levels of fitness.

236250-A T/Th 7 – 8 p.m. May 3 – 26Fee: $48/resident; $58/non-residentInstructor: Nancy Lynn Boss

Ballet BasicsAge(s) 18 +

Increase your flexibility and strength while learning basic dance positions and steps. Floor and barré work will be included. Beginners welcome.

236201-A W 10 – 10:45 a.m. April 13 – May 18Fee: $42/resident; $52/non-residentInstructor: Sammie Sue Edmondson

Printmaking IntroAge(s) 16 +

Have you ever wondered what the term “printmaking” means? Now you can experience a crash course and learn the ins and outs of hand-pulled prints. Students will discover the basics of relief, drypoint etching, monoprints and lithography.

236337-A T 6 – 7:30 p.m. May 10 – 31 Fee: $47/resident; $57/non-residentInstructor: Nicole Vernon

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Dance classes are conducted in the Rosewood Arts Centre dance studio. Street shoes are not allowed on the dance studio floor. Slippers or socks with treads are recommended, as well as comfortable clothing that will allow you to move easily. Tap shoes or hard-soled shoes are required for tap. For more information, please call (937) 296-0294.

ADULT/TEEN MUSIC

Kettering Civic BandAge(s) 18 +

The Kettering Civic Band (KCB) originated in 1959 as a 12-member ensemble. This all-volunteer band is dedicated to encourage, promote and perpetuate the playing of band music for the enjoyment of listeners and members. The

band boasts a membership of approximately 70 members of all ages and professions in vocations in and outside of music. Membership is open to all post-high school musicians. The KCB rehearses on Monday evenings from 7 to 9 p.m. year-round.

Individuals are welcomed to join the Kettering Civic Band at any time during the year. For more information on the Kettering Civic Band, call Rosewood Arts Centre at (937) 296-0294.

136400-A M 7 – 9 p.m. Jan. 4 – Aug. 22Fee: $14/resident; $18/non-residentInstructor: David Keener

From creative writing to learning a new language, Rosewood can give you the tools you need to communicate in a new way.

ADULT/TEEN WRITING & LANGUAGES

The Art of the Short StoryAge(s) 16 +

The greatest short stories often grab the reader’s attention with the first sentence, and their ideas will linger for a long time, despite being only a handful of pages. With this one-day workshop, learn how brevity can be any story’s best friend, and how you can apply the art of effective short-form storytelling to any writing project, be it a novel, screenplay, or even an essay.

236912-A Sat. 9:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. May 7Fee: $60/resident; $70/non-residentInstructor: Allison Dickson

MAILING LIST FOR THE ARTSSign up for the Rosewood Arts Centre mailing list! Call (937) 296-0294, email us at [email protected], or stop in at the Rosewood Arts Centre office at 2655 Olson Drive in Kettering to sign-up for the latest news on gallery events, youth and adult classes, Art on the Commons and more!

Rosewood Spring Dance RevuesRosewood Theatre Free AdmissionPlan ahead to celebrate the dance skills of Rosewood’s preschool, youth, teen and adult dance students with our dance instructors, Miss Nancy and Miss Sammie Sue.

Miss Nancy’s Dance Revue: Saturday, April 23, NoonMiss Sammie Sue’s Dance Revue: Monday, April 25, 7 p.m.

Conversational Spanish IAge(s) 16 +

This class is designed to help anyone gain an elementary knowledge of the language to use in real situations.

Continuing Spanish students, please note: We can schedule Spanish II or III with a minimum of six students. Please call Rosewood at (937) 296-0294 to let the programming staff know you would attend such a class. Please indicate possible days and times for you to attend. No textbook is required for this Spring season.

236930-A T 7 – 8:30 p.m. April 19 – May 31Fee: $78/resident; $88/non-residentInstructor: Amanda Schommer

Meet fiber arts instructor, Elizabeth Martin!Elizabeth Martin is a longtime fiber arts enthusiast. Introduced to knitting by her mother when she was seven years old, she has been exploring the craft ever since. For the past few years, she has studied the traditional knitting styles and techniques used by different cultures around the world. Her skills include the cleaning, processing, and spinning of raw wool into finished yarn, which she uses in her own projects. Recently she has begun exploring the art of needle felting to create unique and charismatic figures from unspun fiber.

Elizabeth has brought fiber arts to Rosewood through classes such as Creative Knitting for Beginners, Beginning Sweater Knitting and Needle Felted Gnomes.

ADULT EDUCATOR SPOTLIGHT

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Jesy Anderson and Tracy McElfresh are the co-owners of Sew Dayton. They publish a monthly column in the Dayton Daily News, and create educational opportunities for fashion-related events, shopping and fashion tips throughout the Dayton region.

Dale Archer co-owns Gemini Dance Studio and has been teaching dance for all ages and levels for decades.

Stephanie Beiser received her B.F.A. in ceramics from Bowling Green State University. She teaches and coordinates the ceramics department at Edison Community College in Piqua, as well as conducting various ceramic and art related workshops throughout the Dayton area.

Nancy Boss is a multitalented and longtime instructor, teaching a variety of youth and adult dance classes. She has been teaching various dance styles for decades, and began teaching at Rosewood Arts Centre in 1985. She has studied dance with Jorg Fastings from the Columbus Ballet Company and at Ballet Arts in New York City.

Jason Boyer has been working in glass for over 15 years, and exhibits his work regularly in juried art festivals, including Art on the Commons in Kettering.

David Brand and Sandra Picciano-Brand are a husband/wife team of Dayton-based jewelry artists. They exhibit at national-level juried art shows and have won numerous first place and best-of-show awards for their jewelry and sculpture.

Jane Brennan holds a B.A. in Art Education from the University of Dayton.  She has taught in a variety of settings and has experience in many art media.

Teresa Connair is a professional actress with credits in stage, television, movies and voice-overs. Since earning her B.F.A. in Acting from Wright State University she has acted in and directed over 150 productions. She is the founder and director of her own theatre company, Undercroft Players in Dayton Ohio, and also teaches acting at the Oakwood Community Center.

Andy Dailey earned a BFA from Wright State University and an MFA from Miami University in and is the Cultural Arts Supervisor at Rosewood Arts Centre.

Greg Dearth graduated from Ohio University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree. He is a member of the Portrait Society of America and has been a guest lecturer and instructor at the Columbus College of Art and Design and Atlanta’s Portfolio Center. His work has been included in many of the juried Society of Illustrators’ annual shows, Communication Arts, American Illustration and Print magazines.

Allison M. Dickson is an author whose novels include The Last Supper, Strings, as well as several dozen short stories. She has published her short stories both independently an in magazines and anthologies including Apex.

Sammie Sue Edmondson has taught both youth and adult dance classes for the City of Kettering for over 30 years. She studied dance with the New York City Ballet, at Sinclair Community College and with renowned dance instructor, Jorg Fasting, of the Columbus Ballet.

Shannon Fent has been Kettering Children’s Theatre’s director for the since 2007 She has Associate’s degree from Sinclair Community College in Theatre Production.

Peter Frederick is a watercolor painter who illuminates the landscapes of Ohio, Pennsylvania, Indiana, and Kentucky. Peter is a self-taught watercolorist with a background in graphic and landscape design. While known for distinctive sceneries, this Dayton artist has also ventured into abstraction with his painting series Abstract Contours.

Sharon Govender has lived and worked in South Africa, earning a degree from the University of Durban, Westville. She studied painting, photography, Indian Art and African Art in addition to other art-related courses.

Sara Hawkins received a BA in Studio Art with an emphasis in ceramics from Humboldt State University in 2010. She has worked as a studio potter and ceramics technician while developing her craft and creating strong ties with the visual arts community in the Miami Valley. Sara is currently the Ceramic Facilities Coordinator at Rosewood Art Centre and Resident Artist at John Bryan Community Pottery in Yellow Springs.

SPRING 2016 INSTRUCTORS

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Trish Jeffers-Zeh is an awarding winning artist, teacher and public speaker. Certified in PMC, Senior/ACW she is dedicated in the advancement of the metal clay Arts teaching all levels of Metal Clay. She also offers certification and mentoring of metal clay instructors. Her work has been shown internationally, sold in galleries, displayed in art museums and she is a published author of instructional articles for magazines and other publications. Trish teaches nationally as well as through Rosewood Art Centre.

Tom Kinarney is a former professional artist who has done freelance illustration for numerous companies, locally and throughout the country. He has taught art at the former Riverbend Art Center and currently at the Fairborn Art Association and Rosewood Arts Centre.

H. David Kirchner has a degree in art from Cedarville College. He also studied at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.  David operates the H. David Studio/Gallery in downtown Dayton. He has worked in clay since 1984.

Donna Kuszpa has studied wirewrapping with John Kleber in Columbus. She has taught wirewrapping since 1993 at Riverbend Arts Centre.

April Lemaster has been studying ceramics for over a decade. She has attended numerous workshops and conferences for ceramic techniques around the country. She has exhibited her ceramic work and received awards in the greater Dayton region.

Elizabeth Martin is a longtime fiber arts enthusiast. Introduced to knitting by her mother when she was seven years old, she has been exploring the craft ever since. For the past few years, she has studied the traditional knitting styles and techniques used by different cultures around the world. Her skills include the cleaning, processing, and spinning of raw wool into finished yarn, which she uses in her own projects. Recently she has begun exploring the art of needle felting to create unique and charismatic figures from unspun fiber.

Steven Powers teaches youth clay classes, including the popular Exploring Pottery Skills, but is always willing to pitch in and help with summer camps, too. A graduate of Sinclair Community College, Steven earned a certificate in Photographic Technology. In addition to photography, he creates beautiful, functional ceramic pieces and studied painting, drawing, sculpture and woodworking while at Sinclair. Steve was also a five-time winner of Sinclair’s Olga Botezat award.

Loretta Puncer founded Gallery 510 Fine Art in 2007 as an initiative to culturally revive Dayton’s Historic Oregon District by creating a channel for local and regional artists, including herself, to display their work. Puncer’s paintings attract private collectors and patrons both locally and from across the country. In addition to managing the gallery and creating artwork of her own, she shares her passion for art through teaching a variety of classes and workshops both at Gallery 510 Fine Art, and Rosewood Arts Center. She received her BFA from the University of Dayton.

Amanda Schommer has a M.A. in Spanish Literature and Linguistics from Miami University. She has spent the past 9+ years teaching Spanish to a wide variety students ranging from preschool children to senior citizens and tutoring middle and high school age students.

Leonard Williams is best known for his vibrant watercolor scenes. His paintings have been recognized in numerous juried shows, both locally and nationally, featured in private and corporate collections across the country.  His work can be seen in “The New Creative Artist” by well-known artist/author Nita Leland and he is a featured artist in her newest book Confident Color. In addition, his drawings appear in a series of learning and activity books for children in grades one through five produced by Children’s Historical Publishing.

Sharon Williams began working with clay in college and has been involved with clay art at Rosewood Arts Centre since 1992. Her experience includes classes with potters from Yellow Springs and the Greater Cincinnati Area. At Rosewood, Sharon has instructed preschoolers thru adults in clay and arts. She has exhibited and sold pottery in the Tri-State Area.

Beth Wright is a dancer, choreographer and educator of dance. She has been sharing her art form since she was a teenager, and spent years as a member of Rhythm in Shoes as well as a resident artist for Muse Machine.

Kathy Woodruff is the co-owner of Busy Beaver Arts and Crafts and a glass art educator.

Megan Zane is a freelance artist and illustrator living in Kettering. She received her degree from the Columbus College of Art and Design.

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FEESFull payment for classes must be made at the time of registration. Resident fees are for those participants who either live or work within the Kettering city limits. Program fees for non-Kettering residents will be an additional 25 percent or $5, whichever is greater (not to exceed $10). Fees will be refunded if a class is full.

PAYMENT METHODSThe City will accept cash, personal checks, credit cards (Visa, MasterCard and Discover) and money orders for the payment of fees. Please note which of these forms of payment is acceptable for the method of registration you choose. The City cannot accept any debit cards for payment. The City will charge a $25 service fee for all checks not honored for any reason by the bank. Checks should be made payable to: City of Kettering.

CONFIRMATIONFor Mail-in, Drop-off and Fax RegistrationsOnce we have processed your registration, we will email you a confirmation showing which classes you are enrolled. If we do not have an email on file we will mail. If we were unable to place you in a class, the fee for that class will be placed in your family’s household account as an account credit, and this, too, will be noted on your confirmation. You may:

• use the credit for future courses; or• request a full refund. All refunds will be paid by City check; please

allow two weeks for processing.

WAITING LIST PROCEDUREWaiting lists are a source of contact and do not guarantee you will receive a call back. You will receive a call back only if a space becomes available. If you ask to add your name to a waiting list for a closed class, it:

• Gives us a name and phone number in the event of a cancellation.• Supplies us with names and phone numbers in case a new class

is added.• Does not limit you from registering for any other open classes.

LATE REGISTRATION Late registrations will be accepted prior to the second class meeting. After the second class meeting, no registrations will be accepted. Individuals registering late will be required to pay the total class fee.

REFUND POLICY — OUR COMMITMENT TO YOUWe strive for positive experiences and excellence in everything we do. All refunds will be made according to the following guidelines.If you have attended one of our classes or purchased a pass and are dissatisfied, call us. We will offer a prorated refund.If you were unable to attend a set of classes, we will try to transfer you to another section. Otherwise, we will offer a 50% household credit of the class price.Special consideration will be given for life altering situations.Refund requests must be made within 30 days of a registered program’s end date (effective January 1, 2016).Refunds will be issued by City check, refunded to the credit card used during the original transaction, or issued via a household credit. Your household credit balance will be noted on your receipt. This credit can be: used for future enrollments or pass registrations or refunded via City check upon request. Refunds issued via City check will follow the Finance Department’s bill-paying schedule and be issued by City check. There will be no cash refunds. This policy does not apply to facility rentals. See your rental contract for cancellation details.

PRIMARYGUARDIAN

Household # CITY

ADDRESS

HOMEPHONE ( ) -

REGISTRATION FORMPLEASE PRINT & FILL OUT COMPLETELY

ACTIVITYFEESLAST FIRST

PARTICIPANT NAMEMI

REG. #

1 CASH2 CHECK3 MONEY ORDER4 CREDIT CARD5 ACCOUNT CREDIT

FORM OF PAYMENT(Debit cards are not accepted.)

CREDIT CARD INFORMATION

TYPE EXP. DATE

NUMBER

WAIVER FOR PARTICIPANT AND/BY PARENTI, for myself and my child(ren), agree to assume all risks, including, but not limited to, risk of physical injuries, death, loss of services or consortium, loss or damage to property, or any other loss or damage I or my child(ren) may sustain as a result of participating in any and all activities connected with or associated with this program(s). In consideration of the City of Kettering allowing my child or my children to participate in this program, and with the intent to be legally bound, I hereby, for myself, for my child, all heirs, executors, administrators, and assigns, do hereby forever: release, waive, and relinquish all claims I or my child have or may have as a result of participating in this program; promise not to sue the City of Kettering or its officers, employees and agents; and agree to indemnify and hold harmless and defend the City of Kettering and its officers, employees and agents, from any and all liabilities, claims, demands, actions or causes of action resulting from, whether directly or indirectly, my or my child’s participation in this program; and grant and give the City of Kettering the right to use my or my child’s photograph or image, with or without my or my child’s name, both individually and in conjunction with other persons or objects for any and all purposes including, but not limited to, private or public presentations, advertising, publicity and promotion. By signing below, I certify that I have read and agree to be bound by these conditions and that all information contained herein is true and that I am giving up legal rights.

PATRON SIGNATURE

MOBIRTH DATE

DAY YEARSEX ACTIVITY NAME

MI

ZIP CODESTATE

WORKPHONE ( ) -

PLEASE CHECK IF PREVIOUSADDRESS BELOW IS NEW STREET

Make check or money order payable to the City of Kettering and mail to CLASS REGISTRATION, Kettering Parks, Recreation and Cultural Arts Department, 2900 Glengarry Drive, Kettering, Ohio 45420.

Do you work in Kettering? ____ Yes ____ No If yes, where? _________________________Is this your first time participating in our program(s)? _____ Yes _____ NoDoes the participant need any special assistance? _____ Yes _____ No

EMERGENCYPHONE ( ) -

EMAILADDRESS

EMERGENCYCONTACT

OFFICEUSE ONLY

INITIALS

DATE

RECEIPT #

LASTFIRST

PREF. #

Check this box if you would like to make a donation to the Kettering Scholarship Program to help remove financial barriers for Kettering families to participate. Generally, donations to the City of Kettering are tax deductible. Donors should see their tax advisor regarding their specific gifts.

PLEASE LIST CLASSES IN ORDER OF PREFERENCE

$TOTALFEES:

$

SCHOLARSHIP DONATION:

TOTAL AMOUNTENCLOSED:

20

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1. ON-LINE REGISTRATION (credit card / household balance only)Registration begins on Monday, March 7, at 8 a.m. for residents. Non-residents may register beginning Monday, March 14, at 8 a.m. The City of Kettering encourages patrons to login to the system (playkettering.org) prior to Monday, March 7, to verify household information (address, residency status, family members). Your residency classification is based on your status as of your last enrollment or pass registration. To modify your information, please contact the registration staff at the Kettering Recreation Complex (296-2587), Rosewood Arts Centre (296-0294) or Lathrem Senior Center (296-2480). Keep in mind: registrations will not be permitted until the above-stated dates. If you experience trouble using the system, please contact the Kettering Recreation Complex staff at 296-2587.

2. MAIL-IN (check / credit card / money order / household balance)Mail-in registration begins as soon as you receive this brochure. Simply fill out the registration form included in this brochure, include payment or credit card information, and mail to:

CLASS REGISTRATION Kettering Parks, Recreation and Cultural Arts Dept. 2900 Glengarry Drive Kettering, OH 45420All resident registrations received on or before Thursday, March 10, will be entered on Friday, March 11, the first day of processing. City of Kettering residents will be given preference until Sunday, March 13. All registrations (resident and non-resident) received after March 13, will be processed by date received.

3. DROP-OFF (check / credit card / money order / household balance)Registration drop boxes will be available at the Kettering Recreation Complex and Rosewood Arts Centre for those who wish to drop off their reg-istrations instead of using the mail. Drop-off registrations will be handled just like those that are mailed.

4. FAX (credit card / household balance)Complete the registration form, include payment information and fax the form to the Kettering Recreation Complex (937) 296-3297 or Rosewood Arts Centre (937) 296-3289. Faxed registrations will be processed on exactly the same schedule as the registrations that are mailed in or dropped off. Note: See below for validating residency status.

5. WALK-IN (cash / check / credit card / money order / household balance)Starting Wednesday, March 16, you may register in person at the front desk of the Kettering Recreation Complex or Rosewood Arts Centre during regular business hours: KRC: Mon. – Thurs., 8 a.m. – 9 p.m. Rosewood: Mon. – Thurs., 9 a.m. – 9 p.m. KFWC: Mon. – Thurs., 8 a.m. – 9 p.m. Fri., 8 a.m. – 7:30 p.m. Fri., 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. Fri., 8 a.m. – 7:30 p.m. Sat., 8 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. Sat., 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. Sat., 8 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. Sun., 10 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. Sun., 10 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.

6. PHONE (credit card / household balance only)When phoning in your registration, we ask that you have the following information ready for the operator:

1) preferred classes and correct levels; 2) alternate classes; and 3) credit card number. Note: In order to receive resident rates on a phone-in registration, you must have a current resident I.D. card or activity pass. Phone-in registration will begin on Monday, March21, during normal business hours: KRC: 296-2587 Rosewood Arts Centre: 296-0294 KFWC: 293-4FIT (4348) Mon. – Thurs., 8 a.m. – 9 p.m. Mon. – Thurs., 9 a.m. – 9 p.m. Mon. – Thurs., 8 a.m. – 9 p.m. Fri., 8 a.m. – 7:30 p.m. Fri., 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. Fri., 8 a.m. – 7:30 p.m. Sat., 8 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. Sat., 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. Sat., 8 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. Sun., 10 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. Sun., 10 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.

— PLEASE NOTE THIS IMPORTANT INFORMATION! —

To register online, you will need a household account. If you do not

know your login information or have not registered with us

in the past, you can use the Request an Account link on the

website to have an account created. Once you have submitted your

information, staff will review and send your username and password to

you via email.

Six Easy Ways to Register – Please note these procedures!

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Save Money Today!

Our Customer Rewards Program provides residents and non-residents with immediate savings!

You can receive a 10% discount on your class registration if you sign up for classes during the first two weeks of registration!

Register between March 7 and March 21 to get an immediate discount!

If you have any questions, stop by any information desk.

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