Document 6503768

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Document 6503768
Morning News • Sunday, June 15, 1907 — 50
AROUNDTOWN
I he Morning Newt welcomes Information
from local artists about their exhibits.
It Is the responsibility of the artist or
the gallery where the works are being
shown to submit the Information In
writing to thjs newspaper. A date when
the exhibition will run MUST be Included.
ARTS
HA mMIUM — Summer Education
, Arts program win be hew July 7-11,
July 14-18, July 21-25 and July 2frAug.
1 at the OW Tybee School at 5th
Street. Time for ages 6-10,9-11 am;
time for ages 11*15, noon-2 pm The
, program Is presented by the Tybee
Arts Association. Fee: $60 per week.
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WVWWORK» CRAFT OAQZHV, 105 E.
' River St. June feature: Fish, Frogs and
Cattails by artiste Chartes MeJey,
Donald Gehlken and John Burke. Open
from 10 a.m.-6 pm daily; from 11
am-7 p.m. Sundays; later evening
hours at the end of the week and
weekends. 236-2012.
MPfUNTS STUDIO, 200F Montgomery
Crossroads, is offering the following
'classes In June:
Basics of Art Rubber Stamping;
Embossing; Stamping on Fabric;
Introduction to the Techniques of
. Stamping and Handpalntlng on ceramic
and terra cotta tiles; Painted Furniture;
Birdhouses; Handstamped and hand. : .painted silk scarves; Paper Making;
Children Art Classes; Adult Art
Classes; and Watercolor Classes.
Classes scheduled based on Individual or
group needs. Call 927-8500 for more
information.
IftUHMMI RUM RUNNERS 2, Dessert
cafe on Tybee, in coHaboratten with '
Tybee Arts Association, presents 'The
Baker's Palette," featuring a different
local artist every month. The chefs
choice for June is Debbie Roberson displaying a threfrpaneled acrylic
Panorama of Lazaretto Creek.
B01MKM. WOERCOUOR WORKSHOP
will be held from 9 am.-l p.m. July 10Aug. 14 at The Dolphin and The
Mermaid Art Gallery & Design Studio.
This is a six-week course that runs six
consecutive Thursdays. Presented by
Rebecca Willis. Cost: $150 for sixweek course. For more Information and
supply list, call Rebecca Willis at 8971689.
THE ATHDUOAliERY, 409 E. Liberty St.,
is featuring the pastels of local artist
Lawrence Levow; furniture and basket
designs by Zeinab^heis; ells and
mlxeeknedla by Oenise Falk; International artist Victor Richardson's pastels; as well as the work of 12 other
local and national artists. The next featured exhibition, "New Works," opens
June 27.
the gallery presents works of traditional,
contemporary and functional works of
art and Is always open free to the public. For more Information, call Shelley
Smith at 2320403. Gallery hours: 10
am6:30 pm Tuesday-Friday, 11 am6 PJTI. Saturday, and 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
Sunday.
AMMSTRONQ ATUkNTIC ilAlt
UNMERSfTVs Department of Art and
Music will present Dwellings, an exhibition of sculpture and palntlrig by John
Mitchell, In the AASU Fine Arts Gallery
July 7-Juty 18. An opening reception Is
scheduled from 5-7 pm July 7 and the
artist will give a gallery talk at 5 p.m.
The exhibition is sponsored by the
Visual and Performing Arts Committee
of the Armstrong Campus Union Board,
The free exhibition and reception are
open to the pubHc, Gallery hours are 9
anvB pm Monday-Friday, For more
information, call 927-5325.
A JOURNEY OF RIVERS, the artistic works
of Ariene Case, will ba on dtaplay
through July 11 at the Beach Institute,
£02 E. Harris St. Case's paintings
grace the walls of homes and galleries
"trtroughout the United States, Canada,
England and the Caribbean. Her work
also Is displayed on popular American
te»evl»tonprc«rwns«uche«"LMng
Single" and "Martin." The free exhibition Is open to the public.
VWUACE SASSKMD — American Impressionist's paintings will be shown at
Kim locovonJ Fine Art. 12 W. Harris
' St., Madison Square, from 10 am.-5
, p.m. Monday-Saturday through June
' 28. Bassford, at 99, is stIH painting In
his studio In Palm Beach, Fla. This
snow Is comprised of 11 paintings,
including still life* of flowers artt several nudes. The show Is free. Call 2349424 for more Information.
MtOnUB M MNMUVE - Exhibit at the
• Qalerie Lumlere. J24 E. Oglethorpe
Ave., snowing through June 29. Artists
featured are Howard FInBter, Ana Bell
Lee, Jas MHam, Fred Buoln, John
Stevens, Paul Werner, Pat Boquard
and Ruby Smiley. Call 236-7720 for
rnore Information.
TNI TYtJal ARTS ASSOCMflOW Is accept
tog aooflcsttons from Interested artists
and Una erafter* to participate In a
juried Festival of Arts scheduled tor
Oct. 10-11 at the new pevWon on the
' beech at Tybee. The Inaugural event,
,-x "Tybse Festival of the Arts," Is epoiv
sored by the Tybee Arts Association,
city of Tybee Island and Chatham
County. There wW be substantial media
and business sponsorship. The two-day
event Is a celebration of arts, Including
music and dance. Painters, potters,
woodworkers, photographers and
weavers from throughout the
SoutheaA are invited to preasnt toolsplay and seU their art work*. For appttcation and additional tofonnetton contact: Tybee Arts Aseoclatlcn/Festlval
of the Arts, P.O. Box 2344, Tybee
Island, Ga. 31328, E-mail
MINGSSMOLCOM or fax 786-7065.
How to get stuff in Calendar
The Savannah Morning News and Carolina Morning News welcome
Information tor our Calender listings. N^ Ckjbe, Musto, ThMer end
AuoTtton listings appear In Frideyttvecstons. Saturday and Sunday's
Accent sections contain • Hat of area tourist sttee art norvantertalnment events. And Arts, Attraction* end CieesM/Talks/ReeiMngs are
listed in Sunday's Arts end Travel section. Information must be submitted IN WRITING by 6 pjn. one week prior to publication. Items
without information such as date, time, place, sponsor, cost or phone
number may not be used. The Calendar listings are free. The newspaper reserves the right to reject Hems at the editor's Discretion.
Unsolicited Information or photographs cannot be returned.
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JULYEXHOTS:
The events are free and open to the public.
Current exhfertion, "Before Discovery:
Artistic Development In the Americas
Before the Arrival of Columbus," Is on
display until Aug. 3. Also on view Is
"Blind Vision: The Art of Captato
William E. Jordan," an exhibition of 30
drawings by this blind, selftaught
artist.
Art for Lunch Rim —12:30 pm July 9.
"PreColumblan Art in Mexico," Aztec
cosmology and MesoAmerican religions are discussed as noted writer
and art critic Octavto Paz narrates
white visiting the pyramids at Chteherv
Itza and Teotlhuacan.
Festival of the Americas Family Sunday —
2-5 pm July 13. Enjoy the "Before
Discovery"' exhibition with gallery
games, local artist demonstrations,
hands-on art activities for all ages, and
music celebrating the rich cultural traditions of the Americas.
OM HAND BUEMNQ will be offered by
the city of Savannah Department of
Cultural Affairs. Learn the basics of
hand building and glazing. Baste tools,
glasses, and clay are furnished.
Session 1 will be held from 2-3:30 p.m.
June 16,18 end 20 at Daffln Annex.
Session 2 wHI be held 2-330 pm, July
7, 9,11,14.16 and 18. Ages 8-12.
The fee is $60 per session.
Also, Kids Clay class will be offered.
Explore ceramic in a fun, creative envi- ,
ronment. The class will introduce children to the sculpture aspects of clay.
Session 1 will be held from 4:306 p.m.
June 19-Juty 31 at Daffln Annex.
Session 2 will be held from 4:306 pm
Aug. 14Oct. 2 at Daffln Annex. Ages
8-12.The fee Is $60 par session.
For additional information or to register for
ceramics classes, call 351-3839 or
contact the Cultural Affairs office at
651-6417.
THE SMMNNAH ARTIST OURJ) —On June
28, Barbara Perceil of Dublin will lead
a workshop painting a magnolia floor
cloth using acrylic paints. On July 26,
Perceil will teach how to paint another
floor cloth for Christmas.
Workshops are open to nonmembers for
$30 plus additional costs for supplies.
For more information, call 9250887.
The Jekyll Island Arts Association presents the creative artworks of Donald
LJzzul and Kathryn Ketchum Uzzul of
New York City. The exhibition is at the
Gallery at Goodyear Cottage In the
Historic District on Jekyll Island.
Gallery hours are from noon4 pm
Monday-Friday and from 10 a.m.-4 pm
Saturday and Sunday. There is no
admission charge.
The exhibition will run through June 30.
THE UMVERSTTY OF SOUTH CAROUNA
BEAUFORT ART DEPARTMENT presents Roger Shlmomura, a print retrospective through June 30. "An
America Diary." Gallery Hours:
Monday-Friday, 9 anx-5 pm
Performing Arts Center, USCB 801
Carteret St., Beaufort. For more Information, cell (803) 521-4144.
"EASTWOOD AND RHENDS", a Soto ex*
bttton of the work of Savannah artist
Craig Harding, will be exhibited at the
Lobby Gallery at City Market, 204 W.
St. JuNan St., through July 6. The large,
confrontational portraits of the ferrous
— Including two drfferent views of
Clint Eastwood — present famWar
faces in a unique manner that brings
new insight to the rernarksMe Images
of highly recognizable people.
The larger-tharvWfe portraits may been
seen In the Lobby Gallery from 9 am5 p.m. Monday-Friday, or weekends by
appointment with artist. More Information: 236-9209.
Harding, a senior Illustration major at the
Savannah College of Art and Design,
has been commissioned by the college
to crate a mural of the school's new
fitness center.
THE ART OF LARRY UWOW - The paste!
and oH originals and limited edition
reproductions of Larry Levow wilt be
featured In the June Exhibition at the
Art Center at City Market. The Levow
work Includes figurative, still life and
landscape pieces created, by the
artist's definition. In the classical
style.
The Levow Exhibition, at the Upper Level
Gallery in the Franklin Ward South
convex of The An Center, will be .,
open from 10 am.6 pm weekdays
and from noorvS pm Sundays. The
artist will ba present to greet visitors
on Fridays from 10 am-5 p.m. and on
Sundays from noon* pm More Information, 233-2080.
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Cut out this form and send information to:
Community News Desk
Savannah Morning News/Carolina Morning News
P.O. Box 1088
Savannah, Ga. 31402
Or fax information to 912-2346522
OF CULTURAL AfflURS/lBMJRE SCTVICES BUREAU will Implement the
Georgia Council for the Art's
Grassroots Arts Program for Chatham
County.
Nonprofit social, cultural, educational or
hearrjHeJated organizations are
encouraged to apply for GAP fundng.
Applicable funds wHI support arts programming scheduled between Aug. 4,
1997, and June 30,1§98.
Grant guidelines and applications may be
picked up at the Department of
Cultural Affairs, 2 E. Bay St., or call
651-6417. The Grassroots Arts
Program application deadline Is June
13.
UFT BANK ART OAUttY, 3600 Fredertea
Road, Suite 12, St. Simons Island,
Through June 28: Salute To Summer
featuring a special exhibit honoring 25
Georgia artists and their work*. July 131: Bastille Day Celebration Art
Exhibit features a montrrtong showing
of new paintings by French modem
masters. Including Jamart, Le
Bourdelles and Rousseau, plus the official Marine Paintings of France:
Morvan, Gambler, Riguad and
Bouyssou. Hours: 10 am-5 p.m.
Tuesday-Saturday. (912) 638-3017,1800-336-9469.
OALLEfrY 209: Featured for June: paintings of Jane S. Lyon and the enameled
Jewelry creatlonsxrf craftsman and
. artist Don Rountree. Lyon offers work
in watercolor, acrylic, collage, blockprint and serigraph. Rountree's featured work is his enameled, brightly
colored jewelry using both copper and
silver and the time-honored, meticulous
techniques of cloisonne. Gallery 209 is
on East River Street and open from
10:30 am-5:30 pm Monday-Saturday
and from noon-5:30 pm Sunday. For
more Information, call Hank Weisman
at 2364583 or 23*5777.
from 11 am-5 p.m. weekdays and
from 1-5 p.m. weekends through July 6
at Trustee Gardens, 10 Bishops Court.
The show Is presented by Savannah
Art Association. The show Is free. For
more Information, call 232-7731.
laV HAND AWT OAUfllYt "George
Plante (1914-1995) — Memorial
Retrospective and ExhWtton." Is open
to the public through June. For more
Information, call Nancy L Chamberlain
or Jack Lane at (803) 785-2318 at
Hilton Heed Island. GeJtory Hours: 11
a.ra-5 pm MOnday-Seturdey.
Tt* WAS* CftAPTBMAN, 223 W. River
St. A cooperative of original arts and
crafts from tow country artisans of
.
Savannah and surrounding i
featuring decorative, functional and
wearable fabric crafts by Henna Collins
and handmade quHts by Betty Kaiser.
Open from 10 am-6 pm dally. 2387280.
MOONSHSU ANT •AUMV, Hilton Head
Island, presents "Out of the Woods,"
an exhibit of new pastel paintings by
Carol Rothrock, through June 20. Her
work features Impressions of travels In
the West and Irnpreesions of spring in
the Lowcountry.
The pubHc Is IrMted to attend all opening
events. For more Information, call Ann
Light et (803) 341-3339. Gertery hours
ere 11 am-5 p.m Tuesday-Friday and
1-6 pm Saturday.
fWejieAUJMV WIN host an exhibition of recent works by members
Stacy Gibbon), Rachel Green, EWe
Tetleferro HIH, John Mitchell, Karen
continues through June. Call 2361080.
•OUTMOW NMAOnOAUJBtY, 132 E.
Ogtethorpe Ave., presents "INTERI-
ORS" photographs by Jack Leigh,
through July 12. Gattery hours are from
10 am-5 pm Monday-Saturday, 10
am-2 pm Sunday. Can 23*6449 for
information.
CUSSES & READINGS
,aprivate, accredKed Catholic school for
grades 9-12, Is offering a summer
school program June l&Aug. 1. During
the school year, the school serves
young men exclusively. The summer
schooTis open to young men and
young women. For more Information,
call Tony Orstol, olrector. at 3563500.
STlBWItmJJB'WmtAROMATWtAPV
will be held from 9-11 a.m. •
Wednesdays. June IB-July 16. at
Aromatherapy Oils in Statesboro.
Presented by certified aromatheraptst.
The cost is $15 per class. Limited
space. Call (912) 764-7877 to register. Bring sheet and pillow.
STOOTtLIJNQ/SlUT volunteers needed to
, work with children ages 6-12. The program is being nek) from 9 am-2 pm
through Aug. 1 at neighborhood centers in the Savannah area.
Qualifications: Rising ninth-graders throigh
rising I2thgradersmust be willing to
work well with children. They should
possess good speaking and/or acting
skills and must be willing to commit to
volunteer for at least two weeks at a
time.
Benefits: Students who complete their volunteer assignments satisfactorily will
receive community service credit.
Call Denise Fisher, Americorps/VISTA
Leader, 1108 £ Anderson St..
Savannah, Ga. 31404; phone number
651-3601. Fax 651-3603.
IHt MSJUMAHOIATHAM BOARD OF
I will offer the Summer
Academy, a two-week program of
enrichment end accelerated courses
for gifted/talented and high achieving
students enrolled In public or private
schools. This year's program is scheduled from 8:30 am-noon dally, July 7July 18. at DeRenne MWdte School,
3609 Hopkins St.
Summer Academy offerings include courses In inathemstfct, English, social
studea foreign language, computer
science and fine/performing arts. The
program Is open to students who will
be In grades 1-8 during the 1997-98
school year and have obtained above
average grades (GPA 2.5 or higher)
and/or scored at or above the 80th
national percentlle on a standenJred
achievement test. Students also must
be recommended by a teacher or
school official.
The tuition fee Is $75 for two stogleeesston classes or one double session
class. Class stes ere limited and students who meet the •enrollment criteria
are accepted on a first-come, firstserved basis. For more Information,
call 651-7581.
AMDHCAN NB> CMOM Is offering summer swim lessons from 10-10:45 am.
or from 11-11:45 em. at Daffln Park
Pool. Session One — June 9-19;
Session Two —June 230ury 3;
Session Three - July 7-17; Session
Four — July 2141; Session Five —
Aug. 4-14. No classes on Fridays.
Courses are taught by American Red
Cross certified Instructors. Prebegkv
ner and beginner classes are limited to
five students par Instructor. Upper
level courses ere limited to eight students per Instructor. Various skill levels
will be offered. Classes are limited to
14 and up.
For more information, call 651-4248.
\ —10-11 am.
and 1-2 pm June 16-27 at the Visual
Atts SJudto. Ages 56 years and 9-12
years. Instructor: Elsie T. HIH. Fee:
$60.
leWi Drawing — 2:304:30 pm June 3O
-' fS$ et the Visual Arts Studio. For
aj|as 13-18 years. Intensive drawing
workshop. Fee: $30.
Painting — 1050noon and 1-2:30 pm
July 7-18 at the Visual Arts Studto. For
ages 66 years and ages 9-12 years.
Fee: $80.
Bring photos from your school days
and whole family to help create treasured memories with acid free meteri- .
als.
Camp Cool — Art camp m Michaels
Classroom. July 7-11, ages 56 and
Jury 15-18, ages 9-12.
children and adolescents. Sponsored
by the Coastal Children's Advocacy
Center, ages 14-17:66 pm June 26.
The classes are taught by certMsd
Instructors VengJe Msmalakls and
SheHyAlneworth at the Jewish
'
Educational Alliance. Classes are free,'
but a $5 deposit Is required to hold '
your child's place In either class.
(Deposit will be refunded If child
attends) For more Information or to
register your child, call the center at ••
236-1401,
Teen Art - W pm July 7-18 et the
Visual Arts Studto. Class will focus on
the Interest of the student. Instructor:
Stacy GJbbont. Fee: $60.
Enameling — 46 pm June 19-Aug. 7 at
the Visual Arts Studio. Forages 16acMt Create original art.
Instructor/artist: John Mitchell. Fee:
THI ••onaiA MtTOMCAL aouwiv,
$75, materials included.
Prtntmaking — 7-9 pm Thursdays, July
1997 Summer Lecture SerieKEthnte •
Influences in Early Georgia
246ept. 11 at the Visual Arts Studto.
For ages teervadult. Instructor/artist:
The programs are free and open to the
Eileen FtagerakJ Smith. Fee: $75.
public. (912) 651-2125.
•
"WBItam Bertram and the Darien Scots"
Drawing — 10-li am and 1-2 pm June
— 7 pm July 10. at Hodgson Hall, ,
30-Jury 3 at the Visual Arts Studto. For
501 Whttaker St. Edward CaaNn,
ages 7-8 years and 9-12 years.
Instructor Stacy Gfebont. Fee: $30.
Augusta
State University. Co-spon- r
k
eored by the St. Andrew's Society of
OATLANO ISLAND BUCAT10N CBflBI
SUMMER PROGRAMS for children
Savannah.
m
entering kindergarten through eighth
The programs are free and open to the
grade:
public. (912) 651-2125.
Weekly camps from through Aug. 1.
Camps are educationally focused, and
include a drverse curriculum such as
animal arid plant studies, wetland
investigations, weaving, or camping
skills. Crafts and nature study are
included in ail camps. Costs vary
dependent on age and specific camp,
from $804125 per week. Out-okown
visitors may register on a spacemanable basis, for one or more days. For
additional fees, lunch and transportation from designated locations are
available. Students are actively
engaged in "handson, mlndeon" (earning and taught by experienced adult
teachers.
For more Information or to request a
brochure, cad 897*3773.
NMATTOVBMART— "Cartoon
Drawing" for 7 and older will be held
from 2-3 p.m. July 12 at ToySmart. Call
ToySmart, 3546333, for more information.
I—FlveWeek Studto
Sessions for Teens and Adults, classes
meet once a week, art supplies Included. The cost Is $115 pet flveweek session. Monart Is at 310 E. Montgomery
Crossroads, Suite 26. Call 3546333.
Session 1— JuneS-Juryl, Intermediate .
Drawing Techniques — Tuesdays, 7-9
pm, (teen/adutt).
Session II — July 12-Aug. 9, Advanced
Mixed Media — Saturdays. 10 am.noon, (teen/adurt).
Instructor Is Wendy Martin and classes
are held at 310 E-Montgomery
Crossroads, Suite 26. Call 3546333.
Week 3 — June 16-20. Art History
Through Drawing (ages 8 and older),
Monday-Friday, 10:30 am-noon. $80.
MlriW^mp^ametot (ages 9-12), 13:30 p.m. $120. Basic Monart (ages
51/26), 4-5 p.m. $60.
Week 4—June 23-27, Getting Reedy
(ages 46), 10-11 am. $60. Basic
Monart (ages 66), 11:30 a.m-l2:30
pm$60.
Week 5 — July 7-11. Amazing Animals
(ages 7-12), 10-11:30 am. $80.*Mtol
Camp Indian Magic (ages 66), 1-3:30
pm.$120. Week 6 — Getting Ready (ages 46), 11
am.-noon, $60. Folk Tales and Fairy
Tales (ages 7-12), 2-3:30 pm, $75.
Cartoons & Comic Books (ages 7-12),.
3306 p.m., $75. Take both for $135.
Week 7—Jury 21-25, Baste Monart
(ages 66), 11 am.-noon, $60. MiniCamp (ages 9-12), 1-3:30 p.m., $120.
Advanced Mixed Media (teen/adurt),
5:30-7:30 pm. $115.
SJBCHAB* CHAW AND AMIS <
Watercolor Basic — Maxlne Hetmey —
June 16,23 and 30.
Airbrush — Katrierlne HempttH — 4:308:30 pm June 24. Brtngown alrbrueh.
Wilton Cake Decorating — Basic is
offered from 10 am/noon June 16,23,
30 and July 7, with Melante Webb.
Basic from 6:30-6:30 pm June 19 and
26 end July 3 and 10, with Ella Golden.
Wilton Level II from 10 am-noon June
17 and 24 and July 1 and 8, with
Melanle Webb.
Wilton Level III'— 6:306:30 pm June 20
end 27 and July 11 and 18.
Kids Club — 10 am-noon Saturdays, June
21 and 28.
Watercolor — 9:30-11:30 a.m. June 17,
19, 24 and 26.
Sculpey Clay for Kkl* — Katharine
HemphHl —1-3 pm June 25 and 1-3
pm June 26 (separate classes).
Acrylic Painting — Maxlne Hehney —1-4
p.m. June 17.
Wearable Stencil Art —10 em-noon June
20.
Pamt-AAX — Kethertne HamphM'—1-3
pm June 20.
Floor Cloth — Barbara Peres* —16. pm.
Juns 21-22.
Memory Book Meklng lesson HI —
"School Dan." 1-3 pm. June 28.
•DOQRAM — "CATCH THE VOW —
Savannah SaNing Center presents
weeklong sessions at Lake Mayer
'
through the week of Aug. 11 for juniors
(8 and above) and every other
Saturday for adults. Times: Juntora i'.
morning session from 8:30 am-noon •.
and afternoon session from 1-5 pm;
and adults, 9 am.-l pm. The cost is '•
$75 per session for juniors and $20
per session for adults (one Saturday).'
For more information, call 231-9996 or
fax to 231-9699.
Juggling Workshops — Steve Dahm —
June 16, for intermaolate. Ages 10-15,
from 5:30-7 pm; and l&edutts, 7-9
pm Cost: $15 par workshop.
Puppetmaklng — Voetto— June7:
..
Castles and Fairytales; June 28:
Animal Tails; and July 12: Bugs and
Buzzzz. Each Saturday, from 2-4 pm. »
Age: 5-12 years. Cost: $10 (includes
materials).
Watercolor — Princlne Tighe — from 6:308:30 pm June 17. 24 and Jury 1,
fourweek seseton. Teens end adults.
Cost: $60.
Arts & Science Camp— Painting,
Drawing, Science, Movement A
Creative Writing — from 9-2 pm July
7-25, Monday-Friday. Ages: 66, 9-10.
11-13. (Bring a bagged lunch). Cost:
$to per week. Sign up for one week '
and all three.
One-Day Actlrg Workshops — EHzabeth
Austin Goodwin — from 10 a.m.-2:30
p.m. June 21, 28 or July 5
(Dunnagan's Alley). Ages: 10-17 years,
(Bring a bagged lunch). Cost: $30 per.
day. Sign up for just one or all four.
Summer Theatre Camp — Don Gruel and '.
Noel Holland — from 9 am.-4 pm July
7-25, MondarFriday (Dunnagan's
Alley). Focus Areas: July 7-11, Basic
Acting Skills; July 14-18, stage
Combat Fights; and July 21-25,
Musical Theatre. Ages: 10-13 and 14*.
17. (Bring a bagged lunch). Cost: $90
per week.
Summer Theatre Class — Sarah Thtgpen '
and/or Matt Rankln — from 8:30-10
am. for ages 7-12; from 10:15-11:45 •
am. for ages 13-18. June 10-26,
Tuesdays and Thursdays (Durtnegsn's
" Alley). Cost: $60forthree week session or $15 per class tor dropto atudents. Students must register to
advance.
All classes require advance regiatrattoh.
Classes neve s minimum and meximum enrollment requbnarnsnt so register early. Registration msy be mads Irv
person or by phone: (803) 6863946,
ext. 234; or fat: (803^ 842-7877. A
$15carceliatk)nieewWbeseseeeett
Registration forms are eveHabto from
the adrnNstratlve offices end wW be
meHed on request. Ths Self Family
Arts Center is at 14 Shelter Cove
Lane.
Training Courses:
>
Class 4 — 5-10 pm June 26-27 et
;'
Bethesda Home for Boys. And 8 *.nvT>
pm June 28-29 - Bethesda Home tofBoys.
To participate m the course, students
must be eWe to perform the toNowing
skills during the first pool seestorcBpOyard swim Including 100 yards crawl;
100 yards breast stroke; 100 yards
side stroke; and 200 yards winner's .
choice with no stopping or walking, ">
Also, twomtnute treed water using
togs only end cflve to s depth of 9 feet
to retrieve s 10 pound brick.
Students must be age 16 by the end of >J
the course In order to receive osrtMoeH
tton. AH classes require pre^sgistrs- '
tton. The cost of the course, tnehjOni
Wstructtonal metsrisJs, Is $126. 8616323.