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NCCA-ARTSPLACE CLASSES PG. 8
GALLERYHAPPENINGS PG. 2
A BI-MONTHLY PUBLICATION OF THE NEWAYGO COUNTY COUNCIL FOR THE ARTS
DOGWOOD EVENTS PG. 4
N E W A Y G O C O U N T Y
C O N N E C T I O N SJuly/August 2017
GALLERY HAPPENINGS July/August 2017
August 2 through September 2A Frugal FugeLisa Medendorp and Amy Wilkinson Reception August 17, 5:30-7:00 p.m.Jansma Gallery at NCCA-Artsplace, 13 E. Main St., Fremont, 231-924-4022.
An energetic synergy is released when Lisa Medendorp’s abstract paintings and the surrealistic sculptures of Amy Wilkinson get together. The dancing, twisting painted forms on canvas create a fitting surround to the restrained tension held in sculptural suspension.
The totemic, somewhat figurative forms in Medendorp’s paintings evoke mythological styles, The Lake Marcher’s series can be interpreted as being mythological
July 6 through 29Southwest Michigan PrintmakersReception Saturday, July 29, 12:30-2:00 p.m.Jansma Gallery at NCCA-Artsplace, 13 E. Main St., Fremont. 231-924-4022.
Originating from the Kalamazoo Institute of Arts’ print studio in the mid-1970’s, the Southwest Michigan Printmakers is a diverse and informal group of regional artist/printmakers dedicated to the creation of hand-made and fine art prints. Meeting bi-monthly, the group encourages artists working in printmaking and promotes excellence in the various print mediums. Through exhibitions of their works, SWMP helps
to encourage public knowledge, understanding, and support for printmaking.
The prints from this invitational were exhibited at both Little Cities Gallery in Kalamazoo, and in the Ginza Tower Gallery in Tokyo, Japan. The exhibit encompasses a wide selection of printmaking materials and processes.
The KIA print studio is enjoying renewed interest from the community. Artists and students actively utilize the well-equipped studio for classes, workshops, and personal use.
Woodcut Print by Mary Brodbeck
DOGWOOD CENTER LObbY GALLERY
Paul Petersenthrough July 22
Paul’s photography reflects a combination of talent, technical skill, knowledge of his subject, human nature and the environment. Enjoy his stunning Michigan scenes.
Sheryl budnikJuly 25 - September 16
Many of Sheryl’s paintings are about water, the ocean and the Great Lakes. Other portfolios show landscapes and abstract paintings. Using oils and palette knives, she intuitively builds the paint skin, strives for a visual flash-point and search es for unknown places of the spirit. Her painting surface is visceral: color, movement and light define the image.
Last Garden Dress by Amy Wilkinson
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The Turtle by Tamara Hirzel
Sentinel by Lisa Medendorp
defenders of the environment who march across Lake Michigan with the ever changing weather fronts.
Wilkinson utilizes wrapped wire and other fibers to create an eclectic weaving of reclaimed materials. Her themes involve strength, beauty, and perseverance lightly veiled in nostalgia, and encourage frugality when considering our resource allocations.
The two artists share a respect for the environment that is evident by the re-purposing of discarded materials in Wilkinson’s rustic assemblages that are in harmony with the themes that underlie Medendorp’s paintings. The use of interwoven shapes and materials in the works by both artists echo the interconnected web of nature.
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DOGWOOD EVENTS July/August 2017
August 12 Rick Reuther - Rags to RichesRick Reuther’s show Rags to Riches is a loving tribute to the music and life of singer Tony Bennett. As performed by vocalist Reuther with pianist/arranger Tom Hagen heading the band, the show highlights Bennett’s iconic performances from his earliest days through today, as the 90 year old singer is still bringing audiences to their feet. The set list includes many of his classics like Rags to Riches, Because of You, The Shadow of Your Smile and the enduring I Left My Heart in San Francisco. The show is backed by a talent packed ensemble including Tom Hagen on keys, Bassist Elgin
Vines, Drummer/Vocalist Cherie Lynn, sax man Mike Lutley and percussionist Kevin Jones. With swinging moments and those that will move you to tears, this show is a wonderful tribute to the guy Frank Sinatra once said has “the best pipes in town”. Tickets $12.50. Black Box. 7:30 p.m.
August 19 - John Ball Zoo presents “Michigan Wildlife” and “Animal Adaptations” Have an up-close encounter with live zoo animals at the Dogwood! John Ball Zoo instructors will present “Michigan Wildlife” and “Animal Adaptations”. “Michigan Wildlife” explores the wild side of Michigan. Participants will learn about the animals that might be right in their own backyard! “Animal Adaptations” will give an up close look at the amazing physical and behavioral adaptations animals use to survive in the wild! The recommended age range for this event is 5-10 years old. An emergency phone number
is required upon registration. Tickets $8. Limit 40 participants, pre-registration requested. Black Box, 3:00 p.m.
September 9 - Second City “Cure for the Common Comedy”The Second City, Chicago’s legendary sketch and improv comedy theater, brings “The Cure for The Common Comedy” to the Dogwood Center Main Stage. Edgy, thought-provoking and always spectacularly funny, The Second City is celebrating nearly six decades of producing cutting-edge satirical revues and launching the careers of generation after generation of comedy’s best and brightest. See the stars of tomorrow performing all-new material to help you laugh your way into the fall season! The Second City is known for producing the premiere comic talent in the industry. From Mike Myers to Steve Carell, Stephen Colbert to Tina Fey – The Second City imprint is felt across every entertainment medium. This performance may be inappropriate for younger audience members. You must be 17 years or older, or accompanied by a parent or legal guardian to attend this event. Tickets $20.00, Main Stage, 7:30 p.m.
July 13The Rough and TumbleThe Rough and Tumble used to say they were from Nashville, TN. That was before April 2015 when 5 year members Mallory Graham and Scott Tyler quit their day jobs, sold everything they owned, and gave their thirty day notice on their rental house to trade in for a life permanently on the road. With their sixteen foot camper and their 97 pound dog, Butter, they have been touring nationwide. Don’t let their vagabond tendencies fool you– this americana-folk duo are a compact team of close harmonies, versatile instrumentation, and deliberate songwriting all presented with a nudge of the elbow and a tongue in the cheek. Haunting, quirky, solemn, and spritely, The Rough & Tumble are for the faint of heart and the strong of will. Tickets $12.50. Black Box, 7:30 p.m.
July 28 & 29 The Dogwood Summer Youth Theater -A Mid Summer Night’s Dream!Shakespeare’s most popular comedy, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, portrays
the adventures of four young lovers and a group of amateur actors, their interactions with woodland fairies and a duke and duchess. Taking place in a mythical Athens and an enchanted forest, there is a handsome fairy king, a misguided parent, star-crossed lovers, a weaver who’s transformed into a half-donkey, wood sprites and elves. The Dogwood Summer Youth Theater is directed again this summer by Chelsea Webb. Main Stage, 7:30 p.m. Free admission. Donations accepted at the door to support Dogwood programs.Second City
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The Rough and TumbleJuly 13
Rick ReutherAugust 12
John ball ZooAugust 19
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Fremont Summer Concert SeriesFree Summer Concerts in Veterans Memorial Park, Fremont at 7:00 p.m. Concerts are made possible by the generous donations from Nestle Nutrition/Gerber Products and other Fremont Chamber Members.
July 6 Michigan Mark and the Aardvark ConspiracyJuly 13 James Reeser & the Backseat DriversJuly 19-22 - National Baby Food Festival - Visit www.babyfoodfest.com for a complete list of performances and activities.
July 27 - B-side Growlers
For more details about any of these programs please contact:
Fremont Area Chamber of
Commerce
7 East Main St.Fremont, MI 49412
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www.fremontcommerce.com
July 19 - 22 The National Baby Food FestivalDowntown FremontThe National Baby Food Festival will kick off on Wednesday, July 19th, with the Kid’s Expo. It’s an afternoon of fun for children 0 - 12 years old, filled with hands on activities, crafts, food, kid’s parade, bike race, and the midway opens at noon. The National Baby Food Festival takes place in Downtown Fremont. There are many events and activities for everyone during this four day Festival. You are not going to want to miss the Kid’s Zone, Community Picnic, Baby Crawl, Free Entertainment, Farmers Market, Corporate Olympics, Bed Race, Car Show, and many more events, and don’t forget the Grand Parade on Saturday. Be sure to visit the National Baby Food Festival for a Frog Jumping, Turtle Racing, Hula Hooping, Baby Food Eating great time! Festival office: 231-924-0770 or 1-800-592-BABY (2229).
Wessling Observatory Star PartiesBelow is the tentative calendar for July/August public star parties 2017. Dates may be changed due to viewing conditions at any time. You are welcome to call the Newaygo County Dark Sky Astronomers secretary (at the Newaygo Conservation District) at 231-924-2060 Ext. #5 for more information.
July 15 Galaxy Hop 9:00 p.m.-MidnightJuly 21 NBFF Far Out Objects 9:00 p.m.-MidnightJuly 29 Delta Aquarius Meteor Shower 9:00 p.m.-MidnightAugust 12 Perseid Meteor Shower 9:00 p.m.-MidnightAugust 21 Solar Eclipse Event 1:00-3:00 p.m.August 25 Star Clusters & Constellations 9:00 p.m.-Midnight
ENJOY YOUR LOCAL FARM MARKETS!Newaygo Farm marketFridays 12:00 - 6:00 p.m. through October 628 State Street, Newaygo 231-652-3068
Fremont Farm marketTuesdays 3:30-6:30 p.m. through October 3Saturdays 8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. through October 7231-924-0770 - Fremont Market Place PavilionDivision and Merchant Ave.
SPECIAL EVENTS Cultural Resources July/August 2017
Performance VenuesDogwood Center for Performing Artswww.dogwoodcenter.com4734 S. Campus Court Fremont, MI 49412Phone: 231-924-8885
Grant Fine Arts Centerwww.grantps.net/GFAC331 East State St. Grant, MI 49327Phone: 231-834-5630
Stage Door Theatrewww.stagedoorplayers.webs.com1147 E. Wilcox, White Cloud, MI 49349Phone: 231-689-5437
Theater GroupsLionHeart Productionswww.lionheartproductions.org77 South Front St.Grant, MI 49327Phone: 231-834-2787
Stage Door Playerswww.stagedoorplayers.webs.com1147 E. Wilcox, White Cloud, MI 49349Phone: 231-689-5437
GalleriesNCCA-Artsplacewww.ncca-artsplace.org13 E. Main Street, Fremont, MI 49412Phone: [email protected]
Dogwood Center Lobby Gallerywww.dogwoodcenter.com4734 S. Campus Court Fremont, MI 49412Phone: 231-924-8885
Dance StudiosSRNB Irish Dance Studio1 West MainFremont, MI [email protected]: 616-432-3738
Letha Fulton School of Dance7 West Pine St.Fremont, MI [email protected]: 231-845-1491
Art InterestsNCCA-Artsplacewww.ncca-artsplace.org13 E. Main Street, Fremont, MI 49412Phone: 231-924-4022
Blue Lake Fine Arts Campwww.bluelake.org300 East Crystal Lake Rd., Twin Lake, MI 49457Phone: 800-221-3796
LibrariesFremont Area District Librarywww.fremontlibrary.net104 E. Main Street, Fremont, MI 49412Phone: 231-924-3480
Newaygo Area District Librarynewaygo.llcoop.org44 North State Road, Newaygo, MI 49337Phone: 231-652-6723
Croton Township Librarywww.crotonlibrary.org8260 S. Croton-Hardy Dr. Newaygo, MI 49337Phone: 231-652-1615
Grant Community Librarygrant.llcoop.org122 S. Elder Street, Grant, MI 49327Phone: 231-834-5713
Hesperia Community Librarywww.hesperialibrary.org80 S. Division Street Hesperia, MI 49421Phone: 231-854-5125
White Cloud Community Librarywww.whitecloudlibrary.net1038 Wilcox Avenue, White Cloud, MI 49349Phone: 231-689-6631
Special InterestsNewaygo County Museum and Heritage Centerwww.newaygocountyhistory.org12 Quarterline Rd. P.O. Box 361Newaygo, MI 49337Phone: 231-652-5003
Newaygo County Agricultural Fair Associationwww.newaygocountyfair.org815 Stewart - P.O. Box 14Fremont, MI 49412Phone: 231-924-4450
Stephen F. Wessling Observatory and Kropscott Farm Environmental CenterNewaygo County Dark Sky Astronomerswww.sfwobservatory.org6523 West Baseline Road, Fremont MI 49412Phone: 231-924-2420
Newaygo County Convention and Visitor’s Bureauwww.newaygocountytourism.com4684 S. Evergreen – M-37, Newaygo, MI 49337Phone: 231-652-9298
TrueNorth Community Service Centerwww.truenorthservices.org6308 S. Warner Avenue PO Box 149 Fremont, MI 49412Phone: 231-924-0641
Newaygo County Community ChoirDirector Joseph JenningsFremont United Methodist Church 231-924-0030
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FREmONT AREA CHAmbER OF COmmERCE ART FAIR JULY 15Veterans Memorial Park, 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.Contact Fremont Area Chamber of Commerce 231-924-0770 or visit www.fremontcommerce.com for details.
ART CLASSES & WORKSHOPS July/August 2017
beaded medicine Pouch with Nadine AndrewsThursday 5:30-8:00 p.m. August 17Class Fee: $30 ($25 Members) Ages 16-AdultCome and explore the art of combining soft, supple leather and fine glass beads to create an authentic deerskin medicine pouch. The piece will include edge beading techniques and fringe.
Introduction to the Potter’s Wheel with Dakota brandtSaturday 10:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. August 5, 19Class Fee: $85($80 Members) Ages 16-AdultJoin ceramic artist Dakota Brandt in learning the tech-niques of centering the clay, pulling up the sides, trimming, and finally glazing your own clay pieces. In between ses-sions students may continue to work in our pottery place and practice these techniques. Class fee includes up to 25# of clay per person. Class size limited to 3.
Exploring the Art of batik with Julie WestmasSaturday 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. August 19Class Fee: $50($45 Members) Ages 12-AdultCome and spend a colorful day learning the art of batik. Batik involves applying melted wax and colorful dyes to fabric. In this class you will learn how to use plain white cotton fabric, hot wax, and a rainbow of dyes to create pieces of batik fabric to use in your next creative sewing project, or use as a wall hanging! Bring a lunch.
Introduction to Needle Felting - Let’s make a Sheep with Olivia JohnsonThursday 6:00-8:00 p.m. July 27Class Fee: $30($25 Members) Ages 12-Adult Spend a fun evening exploring the art of needle felting. Using wool roving and a barbed needle Olivia will gently guide you through the process of forming a sheep. This is a fun activity for a group of friends. Each participant will receive a kit to continue at home.
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Needle Felted SheepJuly 27
Hand Dyed batikAugust 19
Zentangle® basics with Georgianna KleinSaturday 9:00-11:30 a.m. July 8Class Fee: $35 ($30 Members) Ages 14-AdultZentangle is a fun, easy-to-learn, relaxing method of creating beautiful images using repetitive patterns. No drawing experience or special skills are necessary except an open heart and the ability to hold a pen. In this class you will create several ink drawings on small paper tiles.
Zentangle® Inspired Art: Renaissance Gold Class with Georgianna KleinSaturday 12:30-3:00 p.m. July 8Class Fee: $35 ($30 Members) Ages 14-AdultPrerequisite: Basics ClassAdding gold foil to your Zentangle Inspired Art can re-ally make it pop. You will add gold to a Renaissance tan Zendala (round) and finish it, using both familiar and new tangle patterns and colored pencil shading. In addition, you will add gold to other tiles to be tangled at home. Bring your Basics Kit bag. Other materials will be supplied.
Family Project Night - Clay SculptureThursday 6:00-7:30 p.m. July 27$5 per personCollect your family members and come to NCCA-Artsplace to play with clay. Learn construction tech-niques and then get muddy. Pieces will be fired and ready for pick up after August 5. Register in advance.
Family Project Night - Creative Collage Thursday 6:00-7:30 p.m. August 24Class Fee: $8/personIn this class each person will create a collage on a 6”x6” piece of wood using paint, paper, stones, beads, twigs and a variety of other interesting materials. When complete the collage will be coated with a clear finish and be available for pick up after August 31. Children should be accompanied by an adult. Advance registration appreciated.
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ART CLASSES & WORKSHOPS July/August 2017
Stunning in Silver with Cristine Grimm - Introductory Silver Clay ClassThursday 6:00-9:00 p.m. July 27Class Fee: $65 ($60 Members) Ages 16-AdultIn this basics class come and join certified Art Clay in-structor, Cristine Grimm, in exploring Art Clay the clay that turns to 99.9% pure silver when fired. Start out small, making earrings or small pendants with basic techniques that can be finished without a kiln. Cost includes silver clay, the use of all necessary tools, and a necklace and jump ring for wearing out the door.
Claytastic for Adults with Lesa VanSingelThursday 5:00-8:00 p.m. August 3, 10Class Fee: $65 ($60 Members) Ages 16-AdultClaytastic is an introduction to a variety of clay construction techniques including handbuilding using coils and slabs, texturing, applying glazes, and a test run on the potter’s wheel. Consider this an invitation to come and get muddy.
Fused Wall Pocket with Linda mooreThursday 6:00-8:00 p.m. August 17, 24Class Fee: $50 ($45 Members) Ages 16-AdultHere is another opportunity to play with glass fusing. In this class participants will design their glass wall pockets including glass paint and brass inclusions. No experience necessary.
bird House with Decorative Wood Carving - bruce Smith and FriendsThursday 6:00-8:00 p.m. August 3, 10Class Fee: $45 ($40 Members) Ages 16-AdultLearn the art of chip carving with master wood carv-ers. In this class students will learn the basics of chip carving and then move on to creating their own design on a bird house. This is an opportunity that you do not want to miss. All materials provided.
Quiltangle Workshop - Free motion Quilt Designs with Sandy Dekker Friday 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. August 11Class Fee: $70 ($65 Members) Ages 16-Adult Sandy creates the most amazing hand painted and free stitched quilts that look like intricate zentangle designs. Each participant will complete a 16”x16” quilt top per-fect for becoming a wall hanging or pillow top. Partici-pants should be experienced machine quilters, bring their own free motion sewing machines with darning or open toe foot. Bring black thread and also your choice of a second color of thread. All other materials will be provided. Please arrive 15 minutes early to set up your machine. Bring a lunch.
The Art of Colored Pencil Drawing - Water Droplets with Anita SamsSaturday 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. July 22 Class Fee: $35($30 Members) Ages 16-AdultTake a moment out of your summer to explore the art of the colored pencil. In this class students will first learn basic techniques such as blending, layering, and burnishing. Next, water drops can add life and freshness to your work. Please join us to learn the little details that make those tiny droplets believable. Anita is a master of realistic colored pencil renderings. Come and learn from a master. Bring a lunch.
Etched metal Pendant and Earrings with Casey bemisThursday 6:00-8:00 p.m. July 6, 13Class Fee: $60($55 Members) Ages 16-AdultIf you are looking to experience an interesting jewelry technique this summer, metal etching could be the per-fect answer. In this class Casey will guide you through the process of creating your own design on brass or copper. The following week students will use basic cut-ting techniques and assemble a matching pendant and earrings. Check out Casey’s stunning jewelry in our NCCA-Artsplace Artist Market.
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Stunning In SilverJuly 27
Etched metal Pendantand Earrings
June 6, 13
Quiltangle WorkshopAugust 11
Colored Pencil WorkshopJuly 22
Fused Glass Wall Pocket
August 17, 24
Carved bird HouseAugust 3, 10
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SUmmER YOUTH ART CLASSES July/August 2017
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Young at ArtClass Fee $10.00 Ages 4-5Two Sessions: July 17-20 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. August 14-17 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.It’s never too early to encourage an interest in art. During this class, beginning students will learn to use a variety of materials to explore drawing, painting, cutting, gluing and clay in a creative, nurturing environment. Amazing AfricaClass Fee $12.00 Ages 6-8July 31-August 3 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Pack your passport and bags for a journey to West Africa! Your tour guide, Amy Knuver, back from a year living in Togo, Africa, will teach you about this amazing continent while you create masks, clay sculptures, prints and more.
Summertime FunClass Fee $12.00 Ages 6-8Two Sessions: July 10-13 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. August 14-17 12:30 - 2:30 p.m.Capture the fun times of summer in colorful works of art. Students will learn to use paint, papers, clay and a variety of other materials to create a camping landscape, melting ice cream cones, bug tiles and a picnic lunch through art. Art SamplerClass Fee $12.00 Ages 6-8Two Sessions: July 10-13 12:30 - 2:30 p.m. August 7-10 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Students will learn about portraits, landscapes, still life, sculpture and explore art using a variety of materials in unexpected ways.
Creature FeatureClass Fee $12.00 Ages 6-8August 7-10 12:30 - 2:30 p.m.What is that rustling in the leaves? Students will use animals as their inspiration for each project. Painting, drawing, sculpture, clay and printmaking will be explored.
build it! Learning About ArchitectureClass Fee $15 Ages 9-12Two Sessions: July 10-13 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. August 7-10 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.Architecture surrounds you! Students will use clay, print-making, cardboard and paint to design interesting build-ings. Learn about columns, onion shaped domes, dentils, fish scale shingles and more as you become a budding architect.
Sculpture: A Journey to the Third DimensionClass Fee $15.00 Ages 9-12Two Sessions: July 24-27 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. August 7-10 12:30 - 2:30 p.m. Take a break from the flat world of two dimensional art and enter the world of FORM. Using metal, cardboard, paint and paper mache we will create amazing pieces of art!
Art is Delicious!Class Fee $15.00 Ages 9-12Two Sessions: July 10-13 12:30 - 2:30 p.m. July 24-27 12:30 - 2:30 p.m.Using food as an inspiration we will explore clay, papers, collage, mixed media and drawing to design art pieces that will look good enough to eat while learning about some well known artists that became famous for their giant hamburgers and soup cans. This is a recipe for some amazing art.
Drawing ToolboxClass Fee $15.00 Ages 9-12August 14-17 12:30 - 2:30 p.m.If you love to draw, this is the class for you! Sharpen your skills and learn some new techniques while working in a variety of mediums including graphite, charcoal, ink and pastel. Discover the tricks of perspective, how to capture light and shadow, make contour line drawings and how to add texture to your drawings.
Summer Youth Initiative Art Classes 2013
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ArtsKool for TeensClass Fee $10 per session Ages 13 to 18Tuesdays 3:00 - 6:00 p.m.This series of classes is designed with busy teenagers in mind. Sign up for one class or attend each week for the whole summer! Let your creativity shine each week while learning new techniques for jewelry making, painting, and even building your own cigar box guitar!
July 11 – Silver Clay with Cristine GrimmJuly 18 – Repousse mirrorsJuly 25 – Silk PaintingAugust 1 – Alcohol Ink Jewelry August 8 – Printmaking
August 15 – Painting with Renae Wallace
Saturday Drop-in Art for ChildrenInstruction begins promptly at 11:00 a.m.Saturday 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. $3 per person Join us on Saturday mornings for a “make and take” art experience. All ages are welcome; children under age 5 should be accompanied by an adult.
July 1 mixed media CatJuly 8 ChameleonJuly 15 Rainbow TreeJuly 22 Watercolor mandalaJuly 29 Clay FlowerAugust 5 Sailboat PaintingAugust 12 Fish PrintmakingAugust 19 Frank Stella Abstract Sculptures August 26 Folder DecoratingSeptember 2 Lighthouse Painting
Summer Youth Art Classes July/August 2017
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Fill out class registration form and return to NCCA-Artsplace 13 E. main Street
Fremont, mI 49412PArENt or guArdIAN must sign for
participants under 18. I hereby give my permission for my child to participate in all activities as they pertain to the NCCA classes in which they are enrolled. Pho-tos or video of my child may be used for promotional purposes. If I cannot be reached in a medical emergency, a phy-sician or health care provider selected by NCCA may provide medical care for my child. Classes are cancelled when Fremont Public Schools are cancelled due to severe weather.
PAyMENt: Payment is due in full one week before the first class session. Payment will secure a place in the class. Additional spots in the class will be avail-able on a first come, first served basis.
rEFuNdS: Refunds (less a $5.00 pro-cessing fee) will be given only when a registrant withdraws from a class 48 hours prior to the first class session.
No rEFuNdS WILL BE gIVEN AFtEr tHE 48 Hour AdVANCEd dEAd-LINE. There are no refunds for missed classes.
CANCELLAtIoNS: The NCCA-Artsplace reserves the right to cancel any class when there is insufficient enrollment. Registrants will be notified and will receive a full refund. Registrants will be notified at least 48 hours prior to the first class session if class is cancelled other than for severe weather.
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