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JUNIOR SUMMER CAMP SENIOR SUMMER CAMP

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JUNIOR COUNSELOR PROGRAM

S U M M E R C A M P

Ages: 3–6June 11–Ju ly 25June 10–Ju ly 26

Grades: 1–3June 10–Ju ly 26

Grades: 7–9June 10–Ju ly 26

SEE PAGES 20 AND 21 FOR DETAILS

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0-3 Years Class Days Page Ceramic Workshop 8 ABC’s & 123’s 12 Little Bits 12 Tiny Bits 12 Little Friends 13 Time for Amigos 14 Art Stars 17 Cornflakes Camp 20 British Soccer Camp 23 Fantasy Dance Camp 23 Father & Me Football 26 Parent & Me Soccer 26 Lunch & Play 28 Adult-Tot Sports 28 Parent Tot Soccer 28 Tiny Tumbler Sports 28 Tot Boot Camp 28 Total Sports 28 Lil’ Pigskins 29 DinoMites: Dino’s 30 Taekwondo 35 Fantasy Dance 38

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4-6 yeARS Class Days Page Ceramic Workshop 8 ABC’s & 123’s 12 Tiny Treks Explorers 12 Little Friends 13 Amigos Classes 14 Advanced Chess 15 Amazing Minds 15 Kids Science Labs 15 Modern Manners 101 15 Website Design 15 Group Piano Lessons 16 Amazing Art 17 Art Stars 17 Canvas Creations 17 Let’s Make Puppets! 17 Made From Paper 17 The Joy of Creativity 17 Cornflakes Camp 20 Amazing Minds Mini Camp 22 Camp Amigos 22 Chess Wizards Camp 22 Fun-Gineering & Movie Camp 22 Robotics & Website Design Camp 22 Summer Explorers 22 British Soccer Camp 23 Dance Camps 23 Chicago Bulls Basketball Schools 24 Summer Sports Camp 24 3Point Spring Break Camp 25 Chess Wizards Camp 25 Sports and More Spring Break 25 Father & Me Football 26 Munchkin Tennis 26 Mark Miller’s Soccer 26 Parent & Me Soccer 26 IBA & Clay 27 Mini-Majors 27 Play & Clay 27 Lunch & Play 28 Adult-Tot Sports 28 Parent Tot Soccer 28 Tot Boot Camp 28 Total Sports 28 Flag Football 29 Pee Wee Soccer 29 Triple Play 29 Lil’ Pigskins 29 DinoMites 30 Basketball Clinics 31 Little Hoopers 31 Pee Wee Karate 34 Taekwondo 35 Clay Kids 36 Fantasy Dance 38 Dance - Ballet 40 Dance - Tap 40 Dance - Jazz 40

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program

SCHEDULE

AT A GLANCE

Find classes for your child’s age group fast and see which classes fit your schedule!

Programs may not meet all days listed (for in-stance, a class marked Tuesday and Thursday may

indicate separate one-day-per-week sessions). Check the program’s description on the page num-

ber listed for full details.

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13–17 Years Class Days Page Ceramic Workshop 8 Advanced Chess 15 Guitar Lessons 16 How to Figure Out Songs by Ear 16 Group Piano Lessons 16 The Picking Hand 16 Beautiful Beaded Jewelry 17 Let’s Make Puppets! 17 Made From Paper 17 The Art of Bookmaking 17 Youth Theatre 19 Jr. Counselor Camp 21 Chess Wizards Camp 22 Chicago Bulls Basketball Schools 24 Chess Wizards Camp 25 Fencing 27 Hapkido & Tai Chi 34 Tai Chi 34 Taekwondo 35 Ceramics 36 Dance - Ballet 40 Dance - Jazz 40 Dance - Lyrical 40 Dog Obedience 48

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Adult Class Days Page Ceramic Workshops 8 Guitar Lessons 16 How to Figure Out Songs by Ear 16 Group Piano Lessons 16 The Picking Hand 16 Beautiful Beaded Jewelry 17 Let’s Make Puppets! 17 Made From Paper 17 The Art of Bookmaking 17 Fencing 27 Hapkido 34 Hapkido & Tai Chi 34 Tai Chi 34 Taekwondo 35 Parent & Child Taekwondo 35 Ceramics 36 Dance - Jazz 40 Dance - Lyrical Dance 40 Writing Your Story 44 Pilates 44 Yogercize 44 Dog Obedience 48

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7–12 yeARS Class Days Page Ceramic Workshop 8 Kids Garage Sale 9 Advanced Chess 15 Amazing Minds 15 Kids Science Labs 15 Modern Manners 101 15 Website Design 15 Guitar Lessons 16 How to Figure Out Songs by Ear 16 Group Piano Lessons 16 The Picking Hand 16 Amazing Art 17 Canvas Creations 17 Let’s Make Puppets! 17 Made From Paper 17 The Art of Bookmaking 17 Youth Theatre 19 “Game Time” Flag Football 20 Cornflakes Senior Camp 20 Amazing Minds Mini Camp 22 Chess Wizards Camp 22 Fun-Gineering & Movie Camp 22 Robotics & Website Camp 22 Dance Camp 23 Chicago Bulls Basketball Schools 24 Summer Sports Camp 24 3Point Spring Break Camp 25 Chess Wizards Camp 25 Sports and More Spring Break 25 Munchkin Tennis 26 Mark Miller’s Soccer 26 Fencing 27 Lunch & Play 28 “Game Time” Flag Football 29 Dodgeball 29 Basketball Clinics 31 Taekwondo 35 Ceramics 36 Dance - Ballet 40 Dance - Jazz 40 Dance - Jazz and Hip Hop 40 Dance - Lyrical 40 Dance - Tap 40

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Youth Enrichment SPRING | SUMMER 2013

FULL

YOUTH ENRICHMENT

Tiny BitsMary Fisher and Elyse FerdinandParents and children will learn as we see how much fun it is to be a toddler! We’ll have lots of exploring time plus an art project, story and snack to end a day of fun. An adult must accompany each child.This class is currently full, however you can be entered on a wait list in case posi-tions become available. Call 847-446-0537 for details.

April 4–May 30 1800-6Thursday 9:30–10:30 a.m.Ages: 1–2Member: $144 Non-Member: $168No class: 5/9

ABC’s & 123’sMary Fisher and Elyse FerdinandEach class is centered on a different number and letter which are reinforced through various puppets, songs, games and stories. Children must be three years of age by June 14, 2013

June 14–July 26 1100-4Friday 9:30–11:00 a.m.Ages: 3–4Member: $154 Non-Member: $182

Little BitsMary Fisher and Elyse FerdinandDoes your two or three year old enjoy a va-riety of activities? Join in free play, circle time, art, songs and simple child-centered projects. There will be interaction with other children and time for lots of indi-vidual attention, encouraging children to develop such social skills as sharing, caring and cooperation. You may register for one day per week only. We are sorry, but staff may not change diapers. Children must be two years of age by June 10, 2013

June 10–July 22 1100-0Monday 9:30–11:00 a.m.Ages: 2–3Member: $154 Non-Member: $182

June 11–July 23 1100-1Tuesday 9:30–11:00 a.m.Ages: 2–3Member: $154 Non-Member: $182

June 12–July 24 1100-2Wednesday 9:30–11:00 a.m.Ages: 2–3Member: $154 Non-Member: $182

June 13–July 25 1100-3Thursday 9:30–11:00 a.m.Ages: 2–3Member: $132 Non-Member: $156No class: 07/04

Tiny Treks ExplorersTiny TreksTiny Treks is an innovative program for families who want to teach their children about the world through exploration of their natural surroundings. We believe children learn best through hands-on ex-periences which build self-esteem and encourage a love of nature. In this class activities will include short stimulating hikes in a variety of outdoor settings, mu-sic, art projects and games. Please bring a lunch and drink to class.

April 3–May 29 1710-2Wednesday 9:30 a.m.–12:00 p.m.Ages: 4–6Member: $280 Non-Member: $336No class: 5/8

April 3–May 29 1710-3Wednesday 11:15 a.m.–1:45 p.m.Ages: 4–6Member: $280 Non-Member: $336No class: 5/8

Photo courtesy of Lenswork Studios

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SPRING | SUMMER 2013 Youth Enrichment

Mom’s Afternoon OutMary FisherDo you need an afternoon off? Drop the children off with us where they will engage in story time, art or simple cooking. Sign up for one or both days.

April 2–June 4 3800-3Tuesday 1:00–3:00 p.m.Ages: 2–6Member: $300 Non-Member: $300

April 4–June 6 3800-4Thursday 1:00–3:00 p.m.Ages: 2–6Member: $300 Non-Member: $300

April 2–June 6 3800-5Tuesday Thursday 1:00–3:00 p.m.Ages: 2–6Member: $600 Non-Member: $600

Photo courtesy of Lenswork Studios

Little FriendsLiza Frenzel and Bobbie WeissLittle Friends is a drop off class designed for children to have fun while engaging in arts and crafts, music time, free play and a snack. Some activities will be held outside the classroom in the grassy area.Each session is $25 per child.

March 14 3701-2Thursday 1:00–3:00 p.m.Ages: 2–5

March 21 3701-3Thursday 1:00–3:00 p.m.Ages: 2–5

April 4 3701-4Thursday 1:00–3:00 p.m.Ages: 2–5

April 18 3701-5Thursday 1:00–3:00 p.m.Ages: 2–5

May 2 3701-6Thursday 1:00–3:00 p.m.Ages: 2–5

May 16 3701-7Thursday 1:00–3:00 p.m.Ages: 2–5

May 30 3701-8Thursday 1:00–3:00 p.m.Ages: 2–5

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Spanish SPRING | SUMMER 2013

Café AmigosAmigos ProgramCafé Amigos is a Spanish lunch bunch! Following lunch children will enjoy games, songs and playtime while learning Spanish. The instructor is a native speaker and trained to work in early childhood. Children bring own lunch and a beverage. Staff will escort children from the Win-netka Community Nursery School.

April 1–May 20 1801-6Monday 11:15 a.m.–12:45 p.m.Ages: 4–6Member: $147 Non-Member: $175No class: 5/6

April 2–May 21 1801-8Tuesday 11:15 a.m.–12:45 p.m.Ages: 4–6Member: $147 Non-Member: $175No class: 5/7

Time for AmigosAmigos ProgramThis parent (or caregiver) and child class includes songs, movement activities, cre-ative dramatics, art, playtime and more, all while learning Spanish! Time for Ami-gos uses a highly controlled vocabulary introduced in conjunction with fun theme days. Our instructor is a native Spanish speaker carefully trained to implement the Amigos Program curriculum

April 1–May 20 1802-2Monday 9:30–10:30 a.m.Ages: 2–3 with parent/caregiverMember: $91 Non-Member: $112No class: 5/6

Cooking With AmigosAmigos ProgramEveryday promises to include a fun-filled delicious activity! We will chop, mix, slice, peel and eat all while learning Span-ish! From the creators of Camp Amigos, Cooking With Amigos uses a highly con-trolled vocabulary introduced in conjunc-tion with fun to make recipes. As we wait for our creations to cook we will have lots of fun playing games in Spanish! The in-structor is a native Spanish speaker who has been carefully trained to implement the Amigos Programs curriculum. Please do not register if your child has aller-gies to egg, soy, dairy, wheat, nuts or berries.

April 2–May 21 1802-0Tuesday 1:00–2:30 p.m.Ages: 4–6Member: $168 Non-Member: $203No class: 5/7

Fun with AmigosAmigos ProgramEveryday will be a special day at Fun With Amigos. We will laugh, play, create, sing, paint, cook and discover great wonders all while learning Spanish! Fun with Amigos uses a highly controlled vocabulary intro-duced in conjunction with fun theme days. All instructors are experienced in early childhood and at least one instructor is a native speaker.

April 1–May 20 1801-2Monday 9:30–11:00 a.m.Ages: 4–6Member: $147 Non-Member: $175No class: 5/6

April 2–May 21 1801-3Tuesday 9:30–11:00 a.m.Ages: 4–6Member: $147 Non-Member: $175No class: 5/7

April 2–May 21 1801-4Tuesday 9:30–11:00 a.m.Ages: 4–6Member: $147 Non-Member: $175No class: 5/7

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SPRING | SUMMER 2013 Science

Kids Science LabsJoin the hottest critical thinking and prob-lem-solving program in Chicago for an edu-cational adventure. Kids Science Labs has developed innovative hands-on classes for children age two through twelve using our unique inquiry-based LIFES Curriculum (“Learning Innovation, Fun Engineering, and Science”). By engaging children with the hands-on science they love early and with regular frequency year round we help enable a generation of amazing critical thinkers regardless of their future careers. These activity-based classes teach core sci-ence principles based on a question that children ask and then use science activities with the guidance of outstanding teachers to explore answers. Our instructors are certified teachers and scientists.

Examples of our science fundamentals se-ries include: how Spider-Man walks on walls (pressure and suction), how tape works (adhesives), why bowling pins fall down (momentum) and even projectile mo-tion in a class called Flying Chickens. Each week we address a new question and ex-plore how things work.

March 25–June 3 2700-0Monday 3:30–4:30 p.m.Ages: 4–5Member: $243 Non-Member: $292No class: 5/6, 5/27

March 25–June 3 2700-2Monday 4:45–5:45 p.m.Ages: 6–8Member: $243 Non-Member: $292No class: 5/6, 5/27

Amazing MindsAmazing MindsMake learning fun with this exciting after school program open to all first through third graders who love to learn. Amazing Minds offers a variety of interactive topics that will expand your child’s knowledge of the world and reinforce their academic skills. For example, children may become junior geologists and explore the world of rocks and minerals, investigate owl pel-lets, find out how to make raisins bounce through scientific experiments, learn about famous landmarks, rare Australian animals, or sharks, whales and dolphins, excavate hidden treasures from an ancient Egyptian tomb or sample ethnic cuisine from China or Italy. Join all the fun exploration in this can’t miss enrichment program. All mate-rials are included. Each session a different country is explored, thus exposing your child to geography as well as different lan-guages and cultures.

April 2–June 4 1610-1Tuesday 4:00–5:00 p.m.Grades: 1–3Member: $180 Non-Member: $216No class: 05/7

Website Design New!Computer ExplorersCreate your own fanzine website. Create a website about your interest in music, fash-ion, travel, science or sports. Work with a partner to build a personal website and share your thoughts, fun images, videos, music and more. Go online with us and share your passion with the world.

April 9–May 28 1610-6Tuesday 4:30–5:30 p.m.Grades: 2–5Member: $198 Non-Member: $243No class: 05/7

Advanced ChessChess WizardsIf you feel your child needs more of a chal-lenge, then this class will be the perfect way to expand their knowledge of chess. Children will learn advanced strategies and techniques and classes will focus on preparation for tournaments in the wider chess world. Our class will cover open-ings, endgames, grandmaster games and competitive psychology. Please note that this class is highly advanced and requires a good base knowledge of chess theory.

April 6–May 18 2720-0Saturday 10:00–11:00 a.m.Grade Kindergarten–EighthMember: $120 Non-Member: $144No class: 5/4

June 8–July 27 2720-2Saturday 10:00–11:00 a.m.Grades: Kindergarten–EighthMember: $140 Non-Member: $168No class: 07/06

Modern Manners 101Social Dining SkillsPatricia O’BrienIt takes just 30 seconds to make an impres-sion. Will it be a good one? Introductions, handshakes, eye contact and body language are just a few of the social graces you will learn and keep in your portfolio for life. In addition, personal qualities such as tele-phone courtesies, acts of kindness, parties, invitations, importance of RSVP and the importance of writing a thank you note will be included. Learn the rules of table man-ners including the proper way to set the ta-ble, which fork to use and what to do if you drop it on the floor. Ms. Manners requests you be on time and dress in your best. Gen-tleman should wear a shirt, tie and sport coat Young women should wear a dress or suitable pant outfit.

April 13 1300-8Saturday 10:00 a.m.–12:30 p.m.Ages: 7–13Member: $65 Non-Member: $77

SCIENCE CLASSES

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Music SPRING | SUMMER 2013

Simply Music New!Group Piano LessonsLynn SandersSimply Music is a revolutionary Austra-lian-developed piano and keyboard method that offers a breakthrough in music educa-tion. This group approach has students of all ages playing great sounding contempo-rary, blues, classical and accompaniment pieces from the very first lessons. Mu-sic reading is temporarily delayed and a playing-based methodology is introduced. Parents must accompany students to each lesson. A non-refundable materials fee of $50 has been added to the cost of the class.

LEVEL ONEMarch 5–April 30 2222-3Tuesday 5:40–6:25 p.m.Ages: 6 and olderMember: $330 Non-Member: $386No class: 3/26

LEVEL TWOMarch 5–April 30 2222-2Tuesday 6:30–7:15 p.m.Ages: 6 and olderMember: $330 Non-Member: $386No class: 3/26

LEVEL ONEMay 14–July 2 2222-4Tuesday 5:40–6:20 p.m.Ages: 6 and olderMember: $330 Non-Member: $386

LEVEL ONEMay 14–July 2 2222-5Tuesday 7:20–8:00 p.m.Ages: 6 and olderMember: $330 Non-Member: $386

LEVEL TWO/threeMay 14–July 2 2222-6Tuesday 6:30–7:10 p.m.Ages: 6 and olderMember: $330 Non-Member: $386

MUSIC

Guitar Lessons:Private InstructionBrandon SeyferthThis class is for the beginning guitarist. Students will learn how to apply basic musical concepts such as rhythm, harmo-ny and melody to the guitar. At the end of the class you will be able to read and play basic chord symbols and melodies. We will even learn some songs! Please bring your own guitar. You will be contacted by the instructor to arrange a 30 minute lesson time.

April 3–June 5 2755-3Wednesday Between 3:00–8:00 p.m.Ages: 7 and olderMember: $270 Non-Member: $324No class: 5/8

The Picking Hand New!Brandon SeyferthIn this one-time workshop, we’ll intro-duce and practice various styles, including basic finger picking, delta blues picking, flamenco, rhumba, country flat picking and more. This workshop is best suited for beginning to intermediate players who know some chords but want to gain more control over their other hand. With a few simple techniques you’ll be on your way to picking like a pro! Please bring your own guitar.

July 20 2755-4Saturday 2:00–4:00 p.m.Ages: 7 and olderMember: $35 Non-Member: $42

How to Figure OutSongs by Ear New!Brandon SeyferthLearning songs by ear is intimidating but rewarding. This one-time workshop offers what you need to firmly start down a path to learning any song on your own. This class is best suited for those who are com-fortable playing basic and barre chords on the guitar. We’ll begin the workshop by learning some essential musical concepts, and end by putting those concepts to use. Please bring your own guitar.

June 8 2755-5Saturday 2:00–4:00 p.m.Ages: 7 and olderMember: $35 Non-Member: $42

August 3 2755-6Saturday 2:00–4:00 p.m.Ages: 7 and olderMember: $35 Non-Member: $42

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SPRING | SUMMER 2013 Art

Amazing ArtSunshine Arts and CraftsStudents begin by creating tie dye shirts which are used as painting smocks for the remainder of the program. Shirts are pro-vided. Children will then try to pottery painting using acrylics and will learn a variety of techniques. Different concepts will be shown as students investigate as-pects of color, brush strokes, sponging, dry-brushing, texturing and shading.

April 11–June 6 1610-9Thursday 4:00–5:00 p.m.Ages: 5–10Member: $160 Non-Member: $192No class: 5/9

June 10–August 5 1200-0Monday 4:30–5:30 p.m.Grades: 1–5Member: $216 Non-Member: $261

Let’s Make Puppets! New!Jennifer DohertyEveryone loves puppets because they al-low for creative play. This class will cover simple puppet making techniques with paper and other materials. Students will create a variety of puppets by the end of the session. A non-refundable supply fee of $5 has been added to the cost of this class.

March 9–April 13 2005-8Saturday 2:30–3:30 p.m.Ages: 5 and olderMember: $125 Non-Member: $149

Beautiful Beaded JewelryCarol GroveIn this class, each student will learn to de-sign and create their own beaded jewelry. The class starts with basic beading and ad-vances to knotting, earrings, bracelets and multiple strand necklaces. Students will complete several projects as well as learn to update and repair their current beaded jewelry. All materials are included!

April 11–May 2 2020-5Thursday 4:00–6:00 p.m.Ages: 14 and olderMember: $75 Non-Member: $90

Art StarsNorth Shore Art League StaffBecome an artist and explore many types of materials including tempera and water-color paints, colored pencils, colored pa-per, crayons, markers and more. Listen to stories for inspiration and create your own masterpieces each week. All materials are provided.

April 2–May 28 1620-6Tuesday 9:30–11:00 a.m.Ages: 3.5–5Member: $270 Non-Member: $342No class: 5/7

The Joy of Creativity:Stories,Art & PlayCarole Pearlman and StaffAn art curriculum designed especially for the preschool and kindergarten child fea-turing creative explorations through sto-ries, art and play. The class begins with plenty of time for free expression, next an introduction to the project via a book and then the independent creativity begins. This is a mixed media class using water-colors, oil pastels, tempera paint, collage and more. A new project every week! All materials are included.

April 4–June 6 1620-2Thursday 9:15–11:15 a.m.Ages: 4–6Member: $270 Non-Member: $324No class: 05/9

April 4–June 6 1620-3Thursday 12:45–2:45 p.m.Ages: 4–6Member: $270 Non-Member: $324No class: 05/9

The Art of Bookmaking New!Jennifer DohertyDid you ever want to design your own book? Well now you can! This class will focus on a variety of book making tech-niques from folded to hardback books. Students will delight in the choices for size, shape, papers and book covers. Explore the world of hand-made books. A non-refundable supply fee of $10 has been added to the cost of this class.

April 13–June 1 2005-2Saturday 1:00–2:00 p.m.Ages: 10 and olderMember: $150 Non-Member: $178No class: 5/4

Canvas Creations New!Sunshine Arts and CraftsFrom start to finish our instructor will take you through the process of creating your own masterpiece on canvas. We will show you tools, brushes and secret techniques needed to create the desired effect. Watch your canvas art come alive. Your instruc-tor will demonstrate a different painting selection for each project. Some master-pieces will be completed in one class and others may take multiple classes. Canvas, supplies and materials are included.

June 11–August 6 1200-1Tuesday 5:30–6:20 p.m.Grades: 1–5Member: $270 Non-Member: $324

made from paper New!Jennifer DohertyStudents will discover that paper is not just for drawing and writing. In this class, we will work with both two and three dimensional approaches to art using only paper. Books, animals, pendants and more can be made out of paper. A non-refund-able supply fee of $10 has been added to the cost of this class.

June 8–July 13 2005-1Saturday 1:00–2:00 p.m.Ages: 6 and olderMember: $130 Non-Member: $154

July 20–August 24 2005-3Saturday 1:00–2:00 p.m.Ages: 6 and olderMember: $130 Non-Member: $154

ART

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Youth Enrichment SPRING | SUMMER 2013

Meet our Youth Enrichment instructorsJennifer Doherty has been teaching art at public and private schools for over 28 years. She holds a Masters degree in art and museum education and has worked for the Davenport Art Gallery in Iowa as the art education special-ist. Jennifer has studied in Vermont, Massachusetts and Georgia working in fibers and fabric design.

Extraordinary Kids – Kindergarten EnrichmentThe curriculum and materials for Extraordinary Kids has been personally created and developed by directors Carol Modes and Susie Blau. Modes worked for the Deerfield Public Schools for 14 years teaching kindergarten, second and fourth grade classes and as a gifted education instructor. Susie Blau has a Master of Arts degree in behavioral psychology and has worked as a consultant to families and educators for over 15 years. For more information call (847) 945–7632 or visit www.Extraordinary-Kids.com

Elyse Ferdinand holds a degree from Northern Illinois University in Early Childhood Education. She has over 18 years of preschool teaching experience.

Mary Fisher has been working in the early childhood profession for over 20 years and is currently pursuing her certification in Early Childhood.

Carol Grove has been working and teaching the art of jewelry making with beads since she was eight years old. Her classes are totally hands-on and each student comes away with a new creative and fun outlet for working with beaded jewelry.

Judith Jurgenson received her Bachelor’s degree in Arts and Literature from St. Mary’s College in Notre Dame, IN. While there, she minored in Philosophy and Art as well. Judith has a passion for amateur photography in her spare time.

Carole Pearlman is the founder of The Joy of Creativity art program. Inspiring curriculum, freedom of expression and opportunities to explore many art materials make this innovative program a creative success for each student. Carole holds a BFA in painting and a Masters degree in Education and Psychology.

Brandon Seyferth is a critically acclaimed songwriter and composer who is accomplished and versatile on the guitar, blues piano, drums and voice. Revue Magazine has dubbed one of the bands he has led to be “the greatest band to come out of Chicago since the group Morphine in the ‘80’s.” Seyferth has performed and composed with some of music’s biggest names, such as Victor Delarenzo (Violent Femmes), Jackson Browne, Pat MacDonald (Timbuk3), Eric McFadden (P-Funk and Stockholm Syndrome), and Clyde Stubblefield (James Brown and the most sampled drummer in hip hop). He has taught guitar and song writing in Glencoe for more than seven years. His teaching style is result based, fun and flexible.

Lynn Sanders has been playing for most of her life and brings extensive musical credentials to the community. She is a newly licensed Simply Music piano teacher, with a B.S. degree in Music Education (Piano Major, vocal/choral) from the University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana. Lynn has taught music in schools and synagogues, and served as musical director at Improv Playhouse, Harand Camp, Frenchwoods, and Piven Theatre. Lynn has taught traditional piano, accompanied dance classes, and performed on piano and guitar at local senior centers and residences. Her background includes performing in the Village Follies at the Winnetka Community House and collaborating on the children’s musical, “A Whooper’s Tale.”

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SPRING | SUMMER 2013 Youth Theatre

Summer Jr. on New!Broadway CinderElla Jr. Skyline StudiosCalling all young actors! Join us in a won-derful and exciting journey as we explore musical theater! Our young actors and ac-tresses will explore the magical fairy tale of glass slippers and fairy godmothers. All actors involved in this program will rehearse weekly to learn songs, scenes and dances from Cinderella! Each cast member will receive a rehearsal CD and script for practice at home. Get ready for a fabulous show! Broadway, here we come! The en-semble will present their show on Friday, June 28 at 5:30 p.m. This class is going to be positively charming!

June 17–June 28 1700-0Monday–Friday 4:00–5:00 p.m.Ages: 5–7Member: $230 Non-Member: $276

New!Go Green WorkshopSkyline StudiosGo Green with Skyline studios this sum-mer. Students will get the opportunity to learn songs, choreography and scenes from our favorite green musicals, Shrek and Pe-ter Pan! Friends and family are invited to join us for magic and whimsy at the final showcase performance on stage Friday, June 14 at 5:30 p.m.

June 10–June 14 1700-2Monday–Friday 4:00–6:00 p.m.Grades: 1–5Member: $155 Non-Member: $186

Summer Stars on New!Broadway Cinderella Jr. Skyline StudiosTake your theatre experience to the next level! Join Skyline Studios and let your creativity take flight in Cinderella! Jump into the magical world of musical theatre by exploring acting, singing and choreog-raphy in preparation for the big show! By the end of class you will be ready to take center stage and shine as one of the stars in Cinderella! Each cast member will re-ceive a rehearsal CD and script for prac-tice at home. All actors involved in Broad-way Stars will have a chance to perform on stage at Winnetka Community House. The ensemble will present their show on Friday, July 26 at 5:30 p.m. This class is going to be a whole new world!

July 15–July 26 1700-1Monday–Friday 4:00–6:00 p.m.Ages: 7–12Member: $280 Non-Member: $336

We’re Off to See New!the Wizard Musicals Skyline StudiosFollow the yellow brick road through the three greatest Oz musicals of all time! This magical camp will focus on exploring the Emerald City by learning selections from The Wizard of Oz, The Wiz and Wicked. Friends and family are invited to explore Oz with us at the final showcase present-ed on stage Friday August 2 at 5:30 p.m.

July 29–August 2 1700-3Monday–Friday 4:00–6:00 p.m.Grades: 1–5Member: $155 Non-Member: $186

Pop Superstar New!Musicals WorkshopSkyline StudiosThis triple threat musical theatre work-shop will teach students songs, choreog-raphy, and scenes from shows like Glee, Legally Blonde, Hairspray, Footloose and more! Friends and family are invited to boogie with us at the final showcase on stage Friday, August 9 at 5:30 p.m.

August 5–August 9 1700-4Monday–Friday 4:00–6:00 p.m.Grades: 1–5Member: $155 Non-Member: $186

Skyline Studios GuidelinesAttendance is an essential component of a performance program. If two practices are missed, student parts may be reassigned. Arriving more than 30 minutes late to re-hearsal will count as an absence. No make-up classes will be offered. Please help your child practice and memorize at home so your actor feels confident on stage. Please be prompt in arrival and dismissal times. All rehearsals are closed. Please no parents or guests watching. Actors are required to bring their scripts to every rehearsal. For more information please e-mail [email protected] or call (847)769-8174 or (847)707-1385.

YOUTHTHEATRE

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Birthday Parties SPRING | SUMMER 2013

Jump for joy! The Starwalk is a 20’ x 20’ air-inflated balloon bounce. Experience the fun of a carnival at your party complete with scooters, balls and hula-hoops. No instructor or entertainer is provided.Ages: 3 and older $295 for 20 guest. $5 for each additional child.

Thrill your party guests with animals such as a Siberian chipmunk, snake, chinchilla, gecko, hedgehog and more. Children learn about each animal in this informative and fun hands-on party.Ages: 5 and older $295 for 20 guests. $5 for each additional child.

If your child loves sports, this is the party for him or her! A trained instructor will lead the children in sporting activities such as basketball, dodge ball, floor hockey and more. Children are sure to work up an appetite for that birthday cake!Ages: 6 and older $295 for 20 guests. $5 for each additional child.

BIRTHDAY PARTIES

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SPRING | SUMMER 2013 Birthday Parties

Let your child’s imagination run wild! This journey is filled with imagination, movement, music theatre, dance, games, and costumes. Themes: Princess/Cinderella, Barbie, Wizard of Oz, Pirate/Peter PanAges: 3–6 $295 for 20 guests.$5 for each additional child.

Abracadabra! Children enjoy an amazing display of magical tricks at this exciting party. Our professional magicians gear their magic to children of all ages.Ages: 4 and older $295 for 20 guests.$5 for each additional child.

A variety of experiments, will be displayed. All activities are thoroughly safe and clean.Ages 4–5 $300 for up to 12 guests. $325 for 13 to 20 guests.

Ages 6 and older

$300 for up to 12 guests. $325 for 13 to 20 guests.$350 for 21 to 30 guests.

GET INFORMATION ON ALL OF OUR PARTIES AT

WINNETKACOMMUNITYHOUSE.ORG/BIRTHDAYS

MAGIC

PARTY PACKAGES INCLUDE• 90minutesofpartytimewhichincludes45minutesofentertainmentorinstruction.• Partyroomsetup(tablesandchairs)andcleanup.

Call847-446-3207forbookings.Duetotheincreasedpopularityofthisprogram,westronglysuggestthatpartiesbebookedatleastthreeweeksinadvance!Cancellationwithinfivedaysofpartywillresultinforfeitureoffee.

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BASKETBALL AGES 4 AND OLDERCERAMICS AGES 4 AND OLDERCLOWNS AGES 3 AND OLDERHIP-HOP DANCE PARTY AGES 7–13HULA PARTY AGES 4 AND OLDERMARTIAL ARTS AGES 4 AND OLDERPEE WEE SPORTS AGES 4–5

PUPPETS, STORIES, SONGS AND MORE! AGES 2–8SAND ART AGES 5 AND OLDERSTORY-ACTING AGES 3 AND OLDERTODDLER SING-A-LONG AGES 2–4WACKY RELAYS AGES 5 AND OLDERYOGA BASH AGES 4–12

MAGIC AND MUSIC SHOWThis show is a very interactive blend of kid friendly magic with music, games and contests. The show starts off with a 15–20 minute child-friendly magical performance including many opportunities for the children to help with the tricks. After the magic show our performer will lead guests in games, age appropriate music, television trivia and many fun dances to great music. Ages: 5–12$295 for 20 guests. $5 for each additional child.

GRAFFITI PAINTING Have fun painting on a canvas to create your own graffiti masterpiece using stencils, tape resist, stamping, dripping and brushing. At the end of this party children will have a colorful and exciting piece of art that is ready to take home and hang on the wall. One hour of instruction, paint and painting supplies are included in the cost. Blank canvases are additional. Dress for a mess or bring a smock.Ages: 7 and older$295 for 12 guests. $10 for each additional guest. Max=20 guests

TREASURE BOXESGuests use a variety of materials such as cloth, buttons, foam, ribbons, letters, stamps and markers to decorate the inside and outside of your own unique keepsake box. They then create a surprise with beading or modeling clay that will have a special place inside the box.Ages: 8–12$295 for 12 guests. $10 for each additional guest. Max=20 guests

CLAY ANIMALS Using multi-color modeling clay, we will create tiny animals along with their habitats or nests. These fanciful creations can be taken home at the end of the party and will air dry within 24 hours. Ages: 6–12$295 for 12 guests. $10 for each additional guest. Max=20 guests

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Registration SPRING | SUMMER 2013

REGISTRATION INFORMATIONMember registration opens March 11, 2013 and will be processed on a first come, first served basis.Membership does not guarantee placement in a class.All non-members will be able to register March 18, 2013.Registration received through the mail, fax, or in person will be processed by 5:00 p.m. the next business day. The best way to ensure that your registration is processed immediately is by using our online registration at winnetkacommunityhouse.org

Membership InformationEarly registration: Members are eligible to register for all classes one week prior to the start of seasonal registration. Early registration can be done via the web at winnetkacommunityhouse.org, fax or in person at Winnetka Community House. Please note: early registration does not guarantee a spot in a class.All family members in your household are eligible for membership benefits. When registering for membership, just list your family members, and they will be included for the program registration benefits automatically when registering for classes.Members receive a notice about one month prior to the expiration, so the membership can be renewed for the next year.Refunds for memberships will not be available.

How To Register• To register for a membership simply list all eligible members on the registra-

tion form. Then check the box and add the membership fee in with your registration.• Register for programs online at winnetkacommunityhouse.org or on the

enclosed registration form.• Please print clearly.• Read and fill out form completely.• By listing your email address, you agree to receive email communications

from Winnetka Community House. We will never sell your address, but love to keep in touch with our users to give news about programs, events, and special offers from Winnetka Community House. If you do not wish to receive these emails, please unsubscribe.

• Sign the registration form.• Unsigned forms will not be processed, but will be returned to you. This

will delay processing your registration.• Registration forms may be mailed or faxed. Registration by telephone is

not accepted.

Credit CardsYou may use your credit card for all programs which appear with a class number or for a Fitness Centre membership. Fitness Centre memberships are obtained at the Fitness Centre only. Be sure to fill out the credit card information completely and sign the form. We do not take telephone registration. However, if you are paying by credit card, you may fax your registration to (847) 446-0609.

Cancellation of ClassesPrior to any class, registration is reviewed to determine if the enrollment is sufficient to hold the class. Register early! Do not wait until the day of the first class to register. You may find the class has been cancelled due to low enrollment.

Refund PolicyFull refunds will be issued for courses that are cancelled by Winnetka Community House due to insufficient registration. A refund, less a 10% service charge (not to exceed $25), may be granted if the refund request is received five full working days prior to the start of the program. No refunds will be allowed after this time unless a medical condition develops and a written explanation from a physician on his/her letterhead is presented. Due to advanced reservation requirements, no refunds for trips, outings or special events will be given.

Prorated PolicyClasses may be prorated if you would like to enroll in a class after it has started, provided the instructor has space and allows for late registration. The supervisor must approve the prorated amount.

Inclement WeatherWinnetka Community House will not hold classes on days when the Winnetka Public Schools have cancelled classes due to inclement weather.

Religious HolidaysWinnetka Community House makes every effort to avoid scheduling programs or events on religious holidays. Anyone affected will be offered the option of attending a session of the same program on a different date as a make-up, or receiving a prorated refund of the series fee for the date missed.• Winnetka Community House is not responsible for the supervision

of children on site prior to or remaining on site after the established program times.

• Winnetka Community House is handicapped accessible.• If you or any member of your family has special needs, please see our

Executive Director.• Winnetka Community House receives no tax dollars. We are supported by

our programs, fund raising events, our annual campaign, and donations.• Winnetka Community House assumes no responsibility and carries no

accident or medical insurance for injuries or accidents at programs or activities on Community House property. It is advisable to review your own personal health insurance plan to be certain that you and your family have proper and sufficient insurance coverage.

Brochure ErrorsComplete details of program policies, procedures, and guidelines are sometimes inadvertently omitted. Errors in days, times, registration requirements and fees may occur in the brochure. When such errors occur the staff will advise you of the change as quickly as possible. We thank you for your understanding.

Copy And Fax Service AvailableCopy service is available at $0.10/copy. Fax service is available at $2/first page and $1/each additional page. Cost to receive a fax: $1/page (Faxes are limited to 847, 312, 773, 708, and 630 area codes)

Winnetka Community House asks that all participants be courte-ous to our neighbors when driving and parking in the area.

STEPHENDUSTMANMEMORIALSCHOLARSHIPFUNDWinnetkaCommunityHousehasestablishedtheStephenDustmanMemorialScholarshipFundtoanyresidentwhowouldliketotakepartinaWinnetkaCommunityHouseactivity,butisunabletorenderfullpayment.Personsin-terestedmaysubmittheirneedinwritingtotheattentionoftheExecutiveDirectorforconfidentialreview.Iffurtherinformationisdesired,pleasecallourmainoffice.Donations to this scholarship fund are gratefully accepted.

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SPRING | SUMMER 2013 Registration

Becom

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Member!C O M M U N I T Y H O U S E

Become a

Don’t forget!Members also receive special offers and rewards throughout the year! Watch your email for Member’s Only specials on programs, events and more!

Step 1 Register your whole family!A one year Community House Membership is $150. All family members in your household are eligible for membership benefits. When registering for, just list your family members, and they will automatically be eligible for benefits when registering.

Step 2Use your Membership to regis-ter early for WCH programs!Registration begins a week early for Community House Members. Check out our website or program guide to find out when member registra-tion begins.Note: Membership does not guarantee placement in all classes. Some classes fill quickly.

Step 3Save money on classes!Community House members save up to 20% on registration! Find the Member price listed for each program and save on your whole family’s programs all year!

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Winnetka Community House is committed to conducting its recreation programs and activities in the safest manner possible, and holds the safety of the participants in the highest possible regard. Participants and parents registering their child in recreation programs must recognize, however, that there is an inherent risk of injury when choosing to participate in recreation activities. Winnetka Community House continually strives to reduce such risks, and insists that all participants follow safety rules and instructions which have been designed to protect the participants’ safety. Please recognize that Winnetka Community House does not carry medical accident insurance for injuries sustained in its programs. The cost of such would make program fees prohibitive. Therefore, each person registering himself\herself or a family member for a recreation program/activity should review his/her own health insurance policy for coverage. It must be noted that the absence of health insurance coverage does not make Winnetka Community House automatically responsible for payment of medical expenses. Due to the difficulty and high cost of obtaining liability insurance, the agency providing liability coverage for Winnetka Community House requires the execution of the following Waiver and Release. Your cooperation is greatly appreciated. Please read this form carefully, and be aware in participating in the program(s) listed on this page, you will be waiving and releasing all claims for injuries you might sustain arising out of the activities of this program.

WAIVER AND RELEASE OF ALL CLAIMSAs a participant in the program, I recognize and acknowledge that there are certain risks of physical injury, and I agree to assume the full risk of any injuries, including death, damages or loss, regardless of severity, which I may sustain as a result of participating in any and all activities connected with or associated with such program. I agree to waive and relinquish all claims I may have as a result of participating in the program against Winnetka Community House and its officers, agents, servants and employees. I do hereby fully release and discharge Winnetka Community House and its officers, agents, servants and employees from any and all claims from injuries, including death, damages or loss which I may have or which may accrue to me on account of my participation. I further agree to indemnify and hold harmless and defend Winnetka Commu-nity House and its officers, agents, servants and employees from any and all claims from injuries, including death, damages or losses sustained by me or arising out of, connected with, or in any way associated with the activities of the program. In the event of emergency, I authorize Winnetka Community House officials to secure from any licensed hospital, physician, and/or medical personnel any treatment deemed necessary for my immediate care, and agree that I will be responsible for payment of any and all medical services required. All participants agree that any photography taken while participating in a class, special event or use of a facility may be used for promotional purposes Winnetka Community House. Participants agree to receive emails from Winnetka Community House.

REFUND AND PRORATE INFORMATIONFull refunds will be issued for courses that are cancelled by Winnetka Community House due to insufficient registration. A refund, less a 10% service charge (not to exceed $25), may be granted if the refund request is received five full working days prior to the start of the program. No refunds will be allowed after this time unless a medical condition develops and a written explanation from a physician on his/her letterhead is presented. Due to advanced reservation requirements, no refunds for trips, outings, or special events will be given. Classes may be prorated if you would like to enroll in a class after it has started, provided the instructor has space, and allows for late registration. The supervisor must approve the prorated amount.

Please list any specific medical allergies, medications, chronic illness or other conditions which staff should be aware of:

Winnetka Community House operates in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. If you believe you or your child need accommodations to facilitate participation

in Winnetka Community House program(s) for which you are registering, please check box.

CONTACT INFORMATIONPARENT/GUARDIAN’S LAST NAME: PARENT/GUARDIAN’S FIRST NAME:

ADDRESS: CITY: STATE: ZIPCODE:

PHONE: WORK PHONE:

EMAIL: I WOULD LIKE TO RECEIVE NEWS FROM THE WCHEMERGENCY CONTACT NAME: EMERGENCY CONTACT PHONE:

REGISTRATION FORMRegister online at winnetkacommunityhouse.org, via fax at 847-446-0609 or mail this form with payment in full to: Registraiton - Winnetka Community House, 620 Lincoln Ave., Winnetka, IL 60093. Contact us by phone at 847-446-0537 with any questions. Please print.

PARTICIPANT INFO CLASS INFOFULL NAME BIRTH DATE M/F SCHOOL CLASS CODE CLASS NAME FEE

I would like to register for a Community House Membership! Please list all family members on the reverse side of this form $150

I would like to make an annual fund donation.

TOTAL

SIGNATURE: DATE:

Reg i s t r a t i on f o rm w i l l no t be p ro ce s s ed w i t hou t wa i ve r s i gna tu r e .

CASH VISA CHECK MASTERCARD

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TOTAL PAYMENT SIGNATURE

I have read and fully understand the aforementioned Program Details, Waiver and Release of All Claims and Permission to Secure Treatment.

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THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS FOR MAKING ANTIQUES + MODERNISM WINNETKA A SUCCESS!

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