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theartcenter<br />

SCHOOL AND GALLERIES OF MECHANICSBURG<br />

<strong>Inside</strong>:<br />

<strong>Art</strong> Classes for<br />

All Ages...<br />

Pre-<strong>School</strong>, Youth, Adult<br />

Glass Blowing<br />

Watercolor<br />

Acrylic<br />

Pastel<br />

Oil<br />

Mixed Media /Collage<br />

Portraits<br />

Pottery<br />

Sculpture<br />

Drawing<br />

Calligraphy<br />

Private Lessons<br />

Exhibits<br />

Keystone National 2010<br />

Annual Student & Teacher<br />

Seven Lively <strong>Art</strong>ists<br />

<strong>Art</strong> Sales<br />

Framing<br />

<strong>Art</strong>ist Studios<br />

& much more!<br />

FALL 2010<br />

September to December<br />

Fall 2010 1


theartcenter<br />

SCHOOL AND GALLERIES<br />

2010 Board of Directors<br />

Jim Albert, President<br />

Rose M. Anderson<br />

Earl Blust<br />

Joy Bochniak<br />

Shawn Brubaker, Treasurer<br />

Barbara Buer<br />

Barry Cassel<br />

Jim Davis<br />

Don Edwards<br />

Herb Gaither<br />

Thom Glace<br />

Bill Klaiber, Secretary<br />

Wayne Martin, Vice President<br />

Madeline Reilly<br />

Earnie Zimmerman<br />

Legal Counsel Niles S. Benn<br />

Accountant George W. Lane, CPA<br />

Waggoner, Frutiger & Daub<br />

Executive Director Jeannine Swartz<br />

Office Manager Kathy McKenney<br />

Printer Fry Communications<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Center</strong>’s Mission<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Center</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Galleries</strong> is a nonprofit<br />

organization dedicated to encouraging<br />

excellence in the creation <strong>and</strong> appreciation of<br />

visual arts.<br />

Funding<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Center</strong> receives annual grants from the<br />

Pennsylvania Council on the <strong>Art</strong>s.<br />

Donations to <strong>The</strong> <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Center</strong><br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Center</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Galleries</strong> is a 501(c)(3)<br />

charitable organization <strong>and</strong> donations may be tax<br />

deductible. Gifts, donations, <strong>and</strong> bequests from<br />

estates are all welcome to help the <strong>Center</strong> continue<br />

its mission. You should consult your tax advisor or<br />

estate planner about the tax deductibility of any gifts<br />

or bequests to be made to the <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Center</strong>. Many<br />

methods of planned giving exist <strong>and</strong> a qualified<br />

attorney or advisor can assist you in a method right<br />

for you.<br />

Publication’s Title:<br />

COURSE SELECTION CATALOG<br />

2 Fall 2010<br />

Issue Date: FALL 2010<br />

Statement of Frequency:<br />

PUBLISHED QUARTERLY<br />

Authorized Organization’s Name <strong>and</strong> Address:<br />

MECHANICSBURG ART CENTER<br />

18 ARTCRAFT DRIVE<br />

MECHANICSBURG, PA 17050<br />

Issue Number: 0310<br />

Contact Information:<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Center</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Galleries</strong><br />

18 <strong>Art</strong>craft Drive, Mechanicsburg, PA 17050<br />

Phone: (717) 697-2072<br />

Email: art.center@verizon.net<br />

Website: mechanicsburgartcenter.com<br />

Aministrative Hours<br />

Mon–Fri, 9 am to 4 pm. Closed major holidays.<br />

Exhibition <strong>Galleries</strong><br />

Mon–Fri 10 am to 4 pm. Other times by appointment.<br />

Parking<br />

Free parking located at the front & rear of<br />

building.<br />

Accessibility<br />

Facility is accessible to all <strong>and</strong> provides<br />

reserved parking spaces for students with<br />

disabilities.<br />

Classes<br />

Open to the public. Many classes are structured<br />

for beginners <strong>and</strong> emphasis is on individual<br />

instruction. Most adult courses are open to<br />

high school students. See course description<br />

for age requirements <strong>and</strong> other restrictions.<br />

Scholarships<br />

A limited number of scholarships are available<br />

for youth <strong>and</strong> adult students. Call the office for<br />

an application.<br />

Scholarship Donations<br />

Donations to the Gloria Watts Scholarship<br />

Fund may be made at any time <strong>and</strong> are tax<br />

deductible.<br />

Weather Delays/Cancellations<br />

Inclement weather may make it necessary for<br />

us to cancel or delay classes. Call the ofice or<br />

check these TV news stations:<br />

abc TV 27 (www.abc27.com)<br />

WHP-TV 21 (www.whptv.com)<br />

Director’s Note<br />

“Every artist dips his brush in his own soul, <strong>and</strong> paints his own nature into his pictures.” ~Henry Ward Beecher<br />

<strong>The</strong>y say “fall is for planting”. At <strong>The</strong> <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Center</strong><br />

we believe that fall is the perfect time to grow your<br />

knowledge of the arts. Our fall schedule includes two<br />

exhibitions that can’t be missed, <strong>and</strong> a wide variety of<br />

classes for all ages <strong>and</strong> skill levels.<br />

This will be our fourth year hosting the Keystone<br />

National Juried Exhibition of Works on Paper. This<br />

year we received 117 entries from across the United<br />

States. Our juror Janet Walsh, selected the best<br />

of the best - an outst<strong>and</strong>ing group of 47 works of art. I’m proud to say that<br />

several of our members had works selected. <strong>The</strong> show runs from September<br />

26 thru October 22 with an opening reception from 5 to 7 pm on Sunday,<br />

September 26. This year we have coupled the show’s opening with two very<br />

special events. First, our juror, Ms. Walsh, will be conducting a “Gallery Talk”<br />

from 4 to 5 pm preceding the September 26 opening reception. Janet will discuss<br />

why she selected the paintings included in the exhibit. Cost is $20. This<br />

is a unique opportunity to learn from one of the most well known <strong>and</strong> respected<br />

watercolorists <strong>and</strong> art show jurors in the country about what makes a pieces<br />

of art “show quality”. Second, Ms. Walsh will be teaching a four-day workshop<br />

titled “Painting Expressive Still Life” September 23 to 26. If you paint with<br />

watercolor don’t miss this workshop. See the complete workshop description<br />

on page 5 for more details.<br />

In November we are privileged to host an exhibition of works by the<br />

Seven Lively <strong>Art</strong>ists. This is always one of our most popular shows. <strong>The</strong><br />

Contents<br />

Director’s Note, Directions, Floor Plan................................. Page 2<br />

Class Registration Information & Policies ...........................Page 2<br />

Youth Classes (10 to 14)......................................................... Page 3<br />

Adult Classes...................................................................... Page 4-5<br />

Directions<br />

From Mechanicsburg & Camp Hill: Follow Trindle Road (Rt 641 West, which<br />

is Main Street in Mechanicsburg) to 1/4 mile past the Rt 174 intersection, turn<br />

right onto <strong>Art</strong>craft Drive to <strong>The</strong> <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Center</strong> barn.<br />

From Carlisle: Follow Rt 641 East to 1/2 mile past Locust Point Road. Turn<br />

left onto <strong>Art</strong>craft Drive to <strong>The</strong> <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Center</strong> barn.<br />

From Route 83: Take Rt 83 to Rt 581 West toward Camp Hill. See directions<br />

below.<br />

From Rt 581 West: Take Mechanicsburg/Rt 641 Exit, turning right at the<br />

end of the ramp <strong>and</strong> right again at Trindle Road (Rt 641 W). Continue west,<br />

through Mechanicsburg, to 1/4 mile past the Rt 174 intersection. Turn right<br />

onto <strong>Art</strong>craft Drive to the <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Center</strong> barn.<br />

Floor Plan<br />

Office<br />

Manager<br />

How to Register for Classes/Policies<br />

Register In Person<br />

Monday - Friday 9 am to 4 pm<br />

Register by Phone/Fax<br />

717-697-2072 Mon - Fri 9 am to 4 pm<br />

Fax completed Registration Form to<br />

717-796-1527<br />

Register by Mail<br />

Send completed Registration Form<br />

with payment to:<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Center</strong> <strong>School</strong> & <strong>Galleries</strong><br />

18 <strong>Art</strong>craft Drive<br />

Mechanicsburg, PA 17050<br />

Register Online<br />

Log on to www.mechanicsburgartcenter.com,<br />

Complete the Registration<br />

Form <strong>and</strong> hit the send button. Or print<br />

the Registration Form <strong>and</strong> follow the<br />

Register by Mail instructions above.<br />

Payment Options<br />

Payment is due upon registration.<br />

Personal check, cash, Visa, MasterCard<br />

<strong>and</strong> Discover are accepted.<br />

PayPal payment accepted at www.<br />

mechanicsburgartcenter.com.<br />

EZ Pay Option. Tuition can be divided<br />

in monthly credit card installements.<br />

Make request at time of registration.<br />

Refund <strong>and</strong> Cancellations<br />

• Notice of withdrawal must be<br />

received by <strong>The</strong> <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Center</strong> no<br />

later than one week prior to the<br />

1st class.<br />

• $15.00 withdrawal fee. Full credit to-<br />

ward a future session may be issued<br />

instead of withdrawal, less supply<br />

fees, if any.<br />

• NO refund or credit will be given to<br />

participants who elect to withdraw<br />

from a class once it has begun.<br />

Policies<br />

• <strong>The</strong> <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Center</strong> reserves the right<br />

to change class instructors when<br />

necessary.<br />

• <strong>The</strong> <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Center</strong> is NOT responsible<br />

for providing make-up classes or<br />

refunds due to student illness, unanticipated<br />

travel, or other reasons not<br />

the fault of the instructors.<br />

• All classes have a minimum enrollment<br />

<strong>and</strong> we reserve the right to<br />

cancel a class if minimum enrollment<br />

is not met.<br />

• All students, or parents of minor<br />

students, must sign <strong>The</strong> <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Center</strong>’s<br />

Release <strong>and</strong> Waiver to participate in<br />

classes.<br />

Supplies<br />

Each student is responsible for supplies<br />

except where otherwise indicated.<br />

Check course desciption for more<br />

information.<br />

Late Starts <strong>and</strong> Transfers<br />

Contact the office if you wish to take<br />

a class aleady in session. Transfers<br />

between classes must be made within<br />

one week of the first class meeting.<br />

opening reception is scheduled for November 6 from 6 to 8 pm; the show runs<br />

thru November 24.<br />

Our class listings, pages 3-6, include a full palette of both youth <strong>and</strong> adult<br />

classes. Please pick your favorite <strong>and</strong> sign up. This term I would like to suggest<br />

that your also consider picking an area you have never tried <strong>and</strong> take a<br />

different class. For example, fall is perhaps the most beautiful time of year to<br />

be outdoors, so if you have never done so, try plein air painting. Or painters<br />

may wish to brush up on specific drawing skills with Drawing for Painters. We<br />

also have exciting workshops in Glass Christmas Ball making, Glass Icicle<br />

making, Raku Pottery, <strong>and</strong> a Calligraphy Christmas Card.<br />

Finally, I want to remind you to mark your calendar for our annual Holiday<br />

<strong>Art</strong>s <strong>and</strong> Crafts Show scheduled for Saturday <strong>and</strong> Sunday, December 4 <strong>and</strong> 5.<br />

Please plan to attend <strong>and</strong> if possible, volunteer to help with the event. Associated<br />

with the Craft Show is the Holiday Greens Workshop. Join us Thursday,<br />

December 2 to make centerpieces for sale at the Craft Show. <strong>The</strong> camaraderie<br />

is great. No experience is necessary. Training is provided. See details<br />

on page 4. Remember lunch is free. <strong>The</strong> work pays off as proceeds from<br />

centerpiece sales are about $1600 annually, which is a greatly needed for our<br />

operating budget.<br />

Best wishes,<br />

Jeannine Swartz<br />

Executive Director<br />

News & Event Calendar..........................................................Page 6<br />

Golf Outing Report..................................................................Page 6<br />

Annual Gala Report................................................................ Page 7<br />

<strong>Art</strong> <strong>Center</strong> Supporters ...........................................................Page 7<br />

From Route 81: Take Exit 57 (Mechanicsburg/Rt 114). Turn onto Rt 114 East<br />

at end of ramp. Continue straight through intersection at Carlisle Pike (Rt 11)<br />

to the intersection of Rt 641 in Mechanicsburg. Turn right onto Rt 641 West<br />

<strong>and</strong> continue to 1/4 mile past the Rt 174 intersection. Turn right onto <strong>Art</strong>craft<br />

Drive to the <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Center</strong> barn.<br />

From PA Turnpike: Take Rt 15/Mechanicsburg/ Gettysburg exit. Take Rt 15<br />

South. See directions below.<br />

From Route 15: Take route 15 to the Bowmansdale/Rt 114 Exit. Turn West<br />

onto Rt 114 toward Mechanicsburg. Continue to Mechanicsburg town square<br />

<strong>and</strong> turn left onto Rt 641 West. Continue West to 1/4 mile past the Rt 174<br />

intersection. Turn right onto <strong>Art</strong>craft Drive to the <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Center</strong> barn.<br />

Call Christie today for:<br />

• Home or catalog shows<br />

• Bridal registries & showers<br />

• Online shopping<br />

• Fundraisers<br />

Call about the Pampered Chef Outlet!<br />

Christie Swartz, your Pampered Chef Consultant<br />

caswartz@hotmail.com www.pamperedchef.biz/christieswartz (717) 571-9526<br />

All H<strong>and</strong>-Made<br />

• Jewelry<br />

• Ceramicss<br />

• Textiles<br />

• C<strong>and</strong>les<br />

• Paintings<br />

• <strong>Center</strong>pieces<br />

• Wreaths<br />

• & much more!<br />

2010 Holiday<br />

<strong>Art</strong>s & Crafts<br />

Show<br />

December 4 & 5<br />

Sat 9 to 5<br />

Sun 11 to 4<br />

Snow Dates: Dec 11 & 12<br />

Silent Auction Gift Baskets<br />

Hot Food & Bake Sale<br />

Free Admission<br />

Free Parking<br />

SAVE THE DATE


6110 A Trip Around the World<br />

Get ready! Become an adventurer! We’ll make our own passports <strong>and</strong> travel to a new<br />

destination each night. We’ll explore the cultures <strong>and</strong> create an artwork in the spirit of<br />

the locals. We will visit Africa, Mexico, Japan <strong>and</strong> more!<br />

Sierra Lush Instructs Thursdays 6:30 to 7:30 pm<br />

A: Sept 16 to Oct 7 B: Oct 14 to Nov 4<br />

Ages 7 to 14<br />

Studio E<br />

Cost for A or B: Members $50 Non-Members $70 Call for Supply List<br />

Cost for Both A & B: Members $90<br />

Non-Members $130 (includes membership)<br />

6315 Polymer Clay Animals<br />

Come create little creatures out of polymer clay. Learn to make realistic animals<br />

such as frogs, deer, bears <strong>and</strong> so much more out of this wonderful oven bake<br />

clay.<br />

Sierra Lush Instructs Thursdays Nov 11 & 18 6:30 to 7:30 pm<br />

Ages 8 to 14<br />

Studio E<br />

Cost $25 (No discounts apply to this course) Call for Supply List<br />

6305 H<strong>and</strong> Built Clay<br />

Learn the basics of h<strong>and</strong> building with clay. We will investigate pinch pots,<br />

coil techniques, slab building <strong>and</strong> sculpture. Plan to stay a few extra minutes<br />

for studio clean up.<br />

Sierra Lush Instructs Mondays 6 to 7:30 pm<br />

Ages 8 to 14<br />

Pottery Studio<br />

A: Sept 13 to Oct. 25 B: Nov 1 to Dec 13<br />

A or B: Members $125 Non-Members $145 Call for Supply List<br />

A & B: Members $225 Non-Members $265 (includes Membership)<br />

6101 Beginning Explorers<br />

Sample different materials <strong>and</strong> techniques while enjoying the wonders of learning to<br />

see <strong>and</strong> draw well. You will learn to draw subjects indoors <strong>and</strong> out, create a story, work<br />

in clay, <strong>and</strong> be introduced to Chinese animal brush painting. DIFFERENT PROJECTS<br />

IN A & B SESSIONS.<br />

Michele White BFA, MEd Instructs<br />

Saturdays<br />

A: September 11 to October 9 B: October 23 to November 20<br />

9 tp 10:15 am Ages 6 to 9 Studio E<br />

A or B: Members $65, Non-Members $85 Call for Supply List<br />

A & B: Members $120, Non-Members $160 (includes Membership)<br />

Pre-<strong>School</strong> <strong>and</strong> Youth Classes<br />

6105 Comic Book <strong>Art</strong><br />

Develop your story idea <strong>and</strong> characters, write the script <strong>and</strong> draw the storyboards to<br />

create your very own comic book.<br />

Martin Velez Instructs Thursdays Dec 9 & 16 6 to 8 pm<br />

Ages 7 <strong>and</strong> up<br />

Studio E<br />

Members $50 Non-Members $70 Call for Supply List<br />

6301 Youth Ceramics - All NEW Projects!<br />

Become familiar with clay <strong>and</strong> the various ways it can be used to make objects. H<strong>and</strong><br />

building skills will be taught in addition to building objects using slab <strong>and</strong> coil techniques.<br />

No experience needed; smiling faces come out <strong>and</strong> have fun!<br />

Beau MacGinnes Instructs Wednesdays Sept 15 to Nov 3<br />

6:30 to 8 pm Ages 6-10 Pottery Studio<br />

Members $135 Non-Members $155 Supplies Included<br />

6120 Home <strong>School</strong> <strong>Art</strong> Class<br />

This class term will focus on developing skills while studying the styles <strong>and</strong> techniques<br />

of famous master painters. Students will be inspired to create their own “masterpieces”.<br />

Classes can be modified to accommodate special interests <strong>and</strong> curricular needs.<br />

Emphasizing the joy of creating art guarantees fun <strong>and</strong> a life long appreciation of the<br />

arts.<br />

Christy Saliaris Instructs Mondays Sept 13 to Nov 1 Studio E<br />

K-6th grade levels<br />

9 to 10 am<br />

Members $100<br />

Non-Members $120 Call for Supply List<br />

6001 Pre-<strong>School</strong> <strong>Art</strong> - All New Projects!<br />

Our pre-school art class invites students to explore color, shapes<br />

<strong>and</strong> their imaginations through the use of watercolor, pastels <strong>and</strong><br />

other fine art material. Students make portfolios of their work to<br />

take home on the last class of session B.<br />

Christy Saliaris Instructs Mondays 10 to 11 am<br />

Ages 2-5<br />

Studio E<br />

6001 A: Sept 13 to Oct 4 6001 B: Oct 11 to Nov 1<br />

A or B: Members $45 Non-Members $65 Call for Supply List<br />

A & B: Members $80 Non-Members $120 (includes membership)<br />

6102 Intermediate Explorers<br />

Older or more advanced students will be instructed in the finer skills of line<br />

<strong>and</strong> shading using both dry <strong>and</strong> wet media; change an object into a humorous<br />

animated character, <strong>and</strong> create a project in clay. DIFFERENT PROJECTS/<br />

TECHNIQUES IN A & B SESSIONS<br />

Michele White BFA, Med Instructs Saturdays<br />

A: September 11 to October 9 B: October 23 to November 20<br />

9:30 to 11:45 am Ages 10 to 14 Studio E<br />

A or B: Members $65, Non-Members $85 Call for Supply List<br />

A & B: Members $120, Non-Members $160 (includes Membership)<br />

6310 Clay Creations<br />

You will receive instruction <strong>and</strong> h<strong>and</strong>s-on experience in working with clay. Discover<br />

the slab process, the pinch pot technique, <strong>and</strong> the coil method of h<strong>and</strong> building.<br />

You will receive instruction on how to work on the wheel, then working one-on-one<br />

with the instructor, you will create a cup with h<strong>and</strong>le, bowl or snack plate. You will<br />

also learn about glazing <strong>and</strong> glaze all pieces created in class. Plan to stay a few<br />

extra minutes for studio clean up.<br />

Donna Minck Instructs Fridays Sept 17 to Nov 12<br />

Maximum of 5 Students per class<br />

Pottery Studio<br />

A: Ages 7-10: 6 to 7 pm B: Ages 11-15: 7:15 to 8:15 pm<br />

Members $145 Non-Members $165 Call for Supply List<br />

6601 Private Lessons<br />

Aspiring young artists get personalized one-on-one training in specific areas<br />

of artistic interest. You will be matched with an instructor with expertise in<br />

the area in which you want to focus.<br />

Drawing Acrylic Painting Watercolor Pastel Pottery<br />

Ages 6 to 15 One Hour Lessons conveniently scheduled<br />

$25 per hour - up to 10 hours $22.50 per hour-over 10 hours<br />

6325 Clay Programs for Small Groups<br />

Available for daycares, Girl <strong>and</strong> Boy Scouts, <strong>and</strong> Home <strong>School</strong> groups.<br />

Thomas Oakes Instructs-PA Certified <strong>Art</strong> Teacher<br />

6901-A: <strong>The</strong> Small Program - A Ceramic Introduction<br />

Ages 5 to 9 2 sessions, 2½ hrs total $20 per person<br />

12 student or $240 minimum<br />

6901-B: <strong>The</strong> Medium Program - Ceramic Experience<br />

Ages 7 to 14 2 sessions, 3½ hrs total $25 per person<br />

12 students or $300 minimum<br />

6003 Elementary Drawing 1 - All new projects!<br />

“My goal for my students is to be able to gain confidence in their drawing<br />

abilities through creative projects!”<br />

Drawing is one of the most important activities your child can do; it is the<br />

basis for many creative activities, providing a direct link with reading,<br />

writing, <strong>and</strong> mathematics. We will work with shapes, contour line drawing<br />

<strong>and</strong> our imaginations to develop our drawing skills.<br />

Christy Saliaris Instructs Mondays Sept 13 to Oct 4<br />

6:15 to 7:15 pm Ages 6-12 Studio E<br />

Members: $50<br />

Non-Members $70 Call for Supply List<br />

SAVE! Take Elem. Drawing 1 & 2: Members $90 Non-Members $130 (includes Membership)<br />

6004 Elementary Drawing 2 - All new projects!<br />

Elem. Drawing 1 recommended before Elem. Drawing 2<br />

We will continue working with themes from Elementary Drawing 1 as we add some<br />

new concepts to work with. We will work with gesture <strong>and</strong> perspective drawing.<br />

Christy Saliaris Instructs Mondays Oct 11 to Nov 1<br />

6:15 to 7:15 pm Ages 6-12 Studio E<br />

Members $50 Non-Members $70 Call for Supply List<br />

Elem. Drawing 1 & 2: Members $90, Non-Members $130 (includes Membership)<br />

6125 Drawing & Painting Fantasy Fairies<br />

We start with a basic pencil drawing of a fairy. And then transfer the image to a<br />

canvas board to add oil color to the image, <strong>and</strong> finish the background. When you<br />

leave the class you will have a complete fairy painting. <strong>The</strong> class will start with a<br />

basic palette to help you underst<strong>and</strong> color mixing. As we progress you may add to<br />

your palette.<br />

Martin Velez Instructs Thursdays Oct 7 to Nov 11<br />

6 to 7 pm Ages 9 <strong>and</strong> up Studio C<br />

Members $65 Non-Members $85 Call for Supply List<br />

6903 Birthday Parties At <strong>The</strong> <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Center</strong><br />

Birthdays at <strong>The</strong> <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Center</strong> are very special, with unique themes that can be adapted to<br />

various ages. Each party includes h<strong>and</strong>s-on projects. Your birthday child <strong>and</strong> his or her<br />

guests will create a drawing or painting based on a theme of your choosing . You supply<br />

decorations, cake <strong>and</strong> refreshments; <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Center</strong> provides art supplies, instruction.<br />

Available for Any Age<br />

Minimum Charge of 10 children<br />

Members $12.50 per child<br />

Non-Members $14.50 per child<br />

Fall 2010 3


Adult Classes<br />

1006 Drawing Explorations<br />

Every artist should take this course first! <strong>The</strong> instructor, a professional artist <strong>and</strong><br />

illustrator, offers you the best of all approaches through personal attention <strong>and</strong> insightful<br />

information. <strong>The</strong> class begins with measuring, value, shading <strong>and</strong> form <strong>and</strong><br />

finishes with improving skills <strong>and</strong> portraiture.<br />

Barbara Pillette Buchanan Instructs Tuesdays Sept 14 to Nov 16<br />

4:30 to 6:30 pm Adults, 15 & up Studio C<br />

Members $100 Non-Members $120<br />

Call for Supply List<br />

1020 Colored Pencil Pleasures<br />

Colored Pencil is a relaxing way to paint requiring few materials <strong>and</strong> little<br />

studio space. This is a perfect medium for beginners as well as more experienced<br />

artists who would like to try something different. Each session will<br />

begin with instruction on application techniques, color theory <strong>and</strong> correcting<br />

mistakes <strong>and</strong> will include instructor demonstrations based on student suggestions.<br />

Barbara Pillette Buchanan Instructs Tuesdays Sept 14 to Nov 16<br />

12:30 to 2:30 pm Adults, 15 & up Studio E<br />

Members $100, Non-Members $120 Call for Supply List<br />

1005 & 1008 Pastel Painting<br />

Pastels are versatile, brilliantly colored <strong>and</strong> immediate. Few artists who have tried<br />

them as a painting medium can ab<strong>and</strong>on them! <strong>The</strong>se classes are for the beginner<br />

<strong>and</strong> the advanced. Work on projects of your own choosing. Beginners learn<br />

basic techniques, <strong>and</strong> receive step by step instruction for their paintings while the<br />

advanced receive instruction to improve their skills.<br />

Donna Mitchell Instructs Adults, 16 & up Studio C<br />

1008 - Tues Pastel: Sept 7 to Nov 23 7 to 9 pm<br />

1005 - Thurs Pastel: Sept 9 to Dec 2 (no class Nov 25) 9:30 am to noon<br />

Cost per section: Members $180 Non-Members $200<br />

Call for Supply List<br />

1001 Life Drawing - No Instruction - Monitored only<br />

Human figure drawing, primarily from undraped models. Each model generally poses for<br />

three consecutive classes.<br />

Karl Foster Monitors Mondays Sept 13 to Nov 8 7:30-10 pm<br />

Ages 17 & up<br />

Studio C<br />

Members: $90<br />

Non-Members: $130 (includes Membership)<br />

Note: Model fee paid to instructor at 1st class.<br />

Supplies: Work in any medium you choose, bring your own materials.<br />

1004 Portrait Drawing - For Beginning to Advanced Students<br />

Class will work from live models. Medium choices are optional, color or black-&-<br />

white. Instructor places emphasis on sharpening observational skills as well as<br />

capturing facial form <strong>and</strong> expression.<br />

Karl Foster Instructs Thursdays Sept 16 to Nov 4<br />

12:30-3 pm Adults Studio C<br />

Members $110 Non-Members $130 Call for Supply List<br />

Note: $25 model fee payable to instructor at 1st class.<br />

1050 Wildlife <strong>Art</strong><br />

Draw Smithsonian quality African <strong>and</strong> North American animals from over<br />

100 specimens at the Oakes Museum at Messiah College. Elephants,<br />

leopards, lions, bears, bison <strong>and</strong> wolves are just a few of the many animals<br />

in the collection. <strong>The</strong> instructor will provide fascinating information<br />

about each animal that will help you bring the animal to life on the page.<br />

Drawing by Thom Glace<br />

Susan Brittain Instructs Wednesdays 9:30-11:30am Adults, 15 & up<br />

Oakes Museum at Messiah College Call for directions Museum admission fee included<br />

A: Sept. 15 – Oct. 13 B: Oct. 20 – Nov 17<br />

A or B: Members $95, Non-Members $115<br />

A & B: Members $170, Non-Members $210 (includes Membership)<br />

Supplies: Bring sketchbook <strong>and</strong> drawing supplies of your choice<br />

1002 Drawing for Painters<br />

Using objects <strong>and</strong> simple still life set ups, we will begin with basic shapes,<br />

learning to “draw what we see”. We will move forward to see those basic<br />

shapes in more complex items using techniques such as measuring <strong>and</strong><br />

perspective. We will also cover composition <strong>and</strong> transfering your intial<br />

sketch to paper or canvas for completion as a drawing or painting.<br />

Catherine Stone Instructs Thursdays Sept 16 to Oct 21<br />

6:30 to 8:30 pm Ages 15 <strong>and</strong> up Studio B<br />

Members $90<br />

Non-Members $110 Call for Supply List<br />

9325 Holiday Greens Workshop<br />

Join us for a centerpiece making party. Create <strong>and</strong> decorate holiday table<br />

centerpieces out of fresh pine <strong>and</strong> evergreens to be sold at the Holiday<br />

Craft Show, <strong>The</strong> <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Center</strong>’s largest fund raising event. No experience<br />

necessary. Experienced members will guide beginners to success! Help<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Center</strong> <strong>and</strong> learn new skills to apply to your own holiday decor.<br />

Stay as long as you can! Register to let us know you are coming.<br />

Thursday, December 2nd 9 am to 5 pm, Lunch Provided<br />

Gallery<br />

Adults<br />

FREE FUN<br />

Members <strong>and</strong> Non-Members are invited<br />

Supplies: If possible, bring scissors, garden shears, wire cutter, glue gun. If you wish to donate<br />

cut pine or other evergreens, drop off material on the deck at the front of the buidling. If you wish<br />

to donate ribbon, containers, baskets etc., bring them with you December 2nd.<br />

9301 Glass: Making Glass Icicles with a Torch<br />

Give your Christmas tree something NEW this year, glass icicles h<strong>and</strong>made by<br />

you! In this class you will learn how to make many different kinds of glass icicles,<br />

using every color known to glass blowers. You will create many glass icicles to<br />

display proudly on your tree as well as some signature ornaments from the<br />

instructor. You will receive the know how to work with glass color, <strong>and</strong> color<br />

theory. No prior glassblowing/ flame working experience needed.<br />

Michael Peluso Instructs 5:30 to 7:30pm<br />

A: Sat, Sept 11 B: Sat, Sept 25 C: Sat, Dec 11<br />

D: Tues, Nov 2 E: Tues, Nov 9 F: Tues, Nov 16<br />

G: Tues, Nov 23 H: Tues, Nov 30<br />

Ages 16 & up<br />

Studio B<br />

Per Section: Members $50 Non-Members $70 Supply Fee:$30 paid to instructor at 1st class<br />

9302 Glass: Christmas Ball Mania!<br />

It might be getting cold outside but we’re keeping warm with Christmas<br />

balls inside. Learn to make glass Christmas balls for you tree. Using<br />

a glassblowers torch, you will manipulate 3000 degree glass, add<br />

precious metals for color <strong>and</strong> work the glass to your desired shape.<br />

Students will have a solid underst<strong>and</strong>ing of how glass ornaments are<br />

made. No prior glass working experience is necessary.<br />

Michael Peluso Instructs Saturdays 1 to 5 pm<br />

A: Sept. 11 B: Sept 25 C: Nov. 6<br />

D: Nov. 20 E: Dec. 11<br />

Ages 16 <strong>and</strong> up<br />

Studio B<br />

Per Section: Members $80 Non-Members $100 Supply Fee: $50 paid to instructor at 1st class<br />

3010 Figure Sculpture<br />

<strong>The</strong>re is nothing quite as exciting <strong>and</strong> challenging to an artist as the human figure. In<br />

this class you will work from an undraped model <strong>and</strong> learn how to sculpt a figure in<br />

clay. Beginners, intermediate <strong>and</strong> advanced students are welcome.<br />

Susan Brittain instructs Sundays 12:30 to 3:00 pm<br />

Adults 17 & up<br />

Studio C<br />

A: Sept. 12 – Oct. 17 B: Oct. 24 – Dec. 12 (no class Nov. 28)<br />

A or B: Members $130 Non-Members $150<br />

A & B: Members $240<br />

Non-Members $280 (includes Membership)<br />

Model fee payable to instructor at 1st class<br />

Supplies: Clay <strong>and</strong> firing included. Bring an old t-shirt <strong>and</strong> kitchen-sized trash bag.<br />

9001 Creativity 101: <strong>The</strong> <strong>Art</strong>ist’s Way<br />

Are all the kids finally in school Have you recently retired Are you a teen unsure<br />

about what to do with your life Follow the <strong>Art</strong>ist’s Way! Whether you want to<br />

paint the living room a daring color or learn how to throw a clay pot, the <strong>Art</strong>ist’s<br />

Way is for you. <strong>The</strong> <strong>Art</strong>ist’s Way is a thirteen week boot camp guaranteed to make<br />

you audacious. Yes, audacious. Audacious enough to carve out some time just<br />

for you, enter your work in a show or try something new. Participants will follow the<br />

program set out in the book, <strong>The</strong> <strong>Art</strong>ist’s Way, by Julia Cameron, Each week we<br />

will cover a new chapter <strong>and</strong> complete the projects. Additional materials from myth<br />

<strong>and</strong> fairy-tale will be provided by the facilitator. Come join us! Take the first step<br />

over the rainbow <strong>and</strong> into your dreams!<br />

Annie Scheer Instructs Fridays Sept 10 to Dec 17 (No Class Nov 26 or Dec 3) 7 to 9 pm<br />

Adults, 15 & up<br />

Gallery<br />

Members $120 Non-Members $140 Call for supply list<br />

3003 Functional Pottery<br />

You will have the opportunity to learn <strong>and</strong>/or improve upon your basic skills of<br />

throwing <strong>and</strong> h<strong>and</strong> building while exercising creativity to make a plain functional<br />

piece into something more. All skill levels welcome.<br />

Jodi Sowers Instructs Tuesdays Sept 14 to Nov 2<br />

6 to 9 pm Adults Pottery Studio<br />

Members $175 Non-Members $195<br />

Supplies: Cost includes 1 bag of clay, glazes, use of tools <strong>and</strong> firing.<br />

3002 Thursday Pottery<br />

This is a class designed for students interested in learning as much as possible in a<br />

short amount of time. It will focus on the relationship between form <strong>and</strong> function, as well<br />

as basic through advanced studio practices. You may work on the potter’s wheel, h<strong>and</strong><br />

build, or sculpt <strong>and</strong> will be encouraged to participate in every step of the process from<br />

the production of workable clay to the firing of your finished pieces.<br />

Kurt Brantner instructs Thursdays Sept 2 to Oct 21<br />

A: 9:30 am to Noon B: 6:30 to 9 pm Adults, 16 & up Pottery Studio<br />

Cost for A or B: Members $175, Non-Members $195<br />

Supplies: Cost includes 1 bag of clay, glazes, use of tools <strong>and</strong> firing.<br />

3005 Pottery: Raku<br />

This is a short session designed for students who would like to try Raku. We will begin<br />

making pots during the first class <strong>and</strong> will fire pots during the last two. We will discuss topics<br />

such as form, technique, <strong>and</strong> the Raku tradition.<br />

Kurt Brantner Instructs Adults, 16 & up Pottery Studio<br />

A: Mondays - Aug 30, Sept 13, 20 6 to 8:30 pm<br />

B: Fridays - Nov 5, 12, 19 10 am to 12:30 pm<br />

A or B: Members $90 Non-Members $110<br />

A & B: Members $160<br />

Non-Members $200 (includes Membership)<br />

Supplies: Cost includes 1 bag of clay, glazes, use of tools <strong>and</strong> firing.<br />

3001 Sculpture<br />

Learn to work with clay or plastiline, plus casting in plaster. Each student works on individual<br />

projects.<br />

Karl Foster Instructs Saturdays Sept 18 to Nov 13 9:30 am-Noon<br />

Adults, 16 & up Studio D<br />

Members $130 Non-Members $150<br />

Supplies: Most materials are available for purchase in class.<br />

4 Fall 2010<br />

9367 Holiday Craft Show Volunteers<br />

Volunteer for a 2 or 4 hour shift at <strong>The</strong> <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Center</strong>’s largest fundraising<br />

event, the annual Holiday Craft Show. Help in the Kitchen, with the bake<br />

sale table, silent auction room or selling centerpieces.<br />

Sat, December 4 8 am to 5 pm (2 or 4 hour shifts)<br />

Sun, December 5 10 am to 5 pm (2 or 4 hour shifts)<br />

Adults <strong>and</strong> Teens Register so we know you are coming!<br />

3015 Woodcarving<br />

Learn how to carve <strong>and</strong> paint wood spirits, a christmas tree ornament or small<br />

figurine. We will be working with a knife <strong>and</strong> various gouges to carve in bass<br />

wood (American Linden). Use instructor’s tools or bring your own if you have<br />

them. All skill levels are welcome.<br />

Ralph Hocker Instructs Thursdays Sept 23 to Nov 11<br />

6 to 8 pm Adults, 16 <strong>and</strong> up Studio B<br />

Members $90 Non-Members $110<br />

Supplies: $10 supply fee payable to instructor at first class.


Guest Instructor<br />

9220 Painting Expressive Still Life<br />

<strong>The</strong> first day begins with a talk about the thought that<br />

goes into arranging a still life setup, followed by a demonstration<br />

on simplifying shapes <strong>and</strong> working with watercolor.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re will be warm up exercises every morning.<br />

Composition will be discussed throughout the four days.<br />

Participants are requested to bring additional subject<br />

matter from home to add to the still life setups they will<br />

create during the workshop. Students are also encouraged<br />

to bring in two paintings for critique.<br />

Janet Walsh, A.W.S. Instructs Thursday-Sunday<br />

September 23 to 26 9 am to 4 pm<br />

Adults Gallery Call for supply list<br />

Members $400, Non-Members $420 Includes Gallery Talk, Sept 26th, 4 to 5 pm (a $20 value)<br />

Save 10% on this class when you enroll in another Fall Class at <strong>The</strong> <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Center</strong>.<br />

Janet Walsh, A.W.S., attended the school of Visual <strong>Art</strong>s <strong>and</strong> the <strong>Art</strong> Students League in New York City.<br />

Janet is President Emeritus of the American Watercolor Society. She is a writer, teacher, juror <strong>and</strong><br />

author. Ms Walsh is the juror for our 2010 Keystone National Juried Exhibition.<br />

2001 Paint in Watercolors While Learning to Sketch<br />

This class is suitable for the curious, the beginner, <strong>and</strong> the serious student.<br />

Say good-bye to feelings of incompetence <strong>and</strong> reward yourself with the opportunity<br />

of trying a new skill. You will learn how to develop crucial sighting<br />

skills while drawing, how to make color choices, layer transparent glazes,<br />

<strong>and</strong> paint sketchily <strong>and</strong> simply. More advanced students can come to refresh<br />

skills, to practice, <strong>and</strong> for the challenge of making good choices more quickly.<br />

UPGRADE YOUR SKILLS IN NEW SESSIONS<br />

Michele White Instructs Tuesdays Gallery<br />

A: Sept 14 to Oct 12 B: Oct 26 to Nov 23<br />

6:45 to 8:45 pm Ages 15 to adult<br />

A or B: Members $75 Non-Members $95 Call for Supply List<br />

A & B: Members $140 Non-Members $180 (includes Membership)<br />

2010 Watercolor with Ralph<br />

Join one of the Seven Lively <strong>Art</strong>ists, <strong>and</strong> learn the building blocks<br />

necessary for creating sucessful l<strong>and</strong>scape or still life paintings using<br />

watercolor. Bring some photographs of l<strong>and</strong>scapes that would make a<br />

good painting. Please do not bring pictures from magazines, calendars<br />

or books. We want to be original <strong>and</strong> creative. If you don’t have photos,<br />

you may use instructor suggested options. A class project will be available<br />

to all who wish to participate. Open to all skill levels.<br />

Ralph Hocker Instructs Tuesdays Sept 14 to Nov 2 6 to 8 pm<br />

Adults<br />

Studio E<br />

Members $100 Non-Members $120 Call for supply list<br />

2006 Free-Spirit Watercolor- fun with watercolor!<br />

In Free-Spirit watercolor, each painting is a new adventure. Create<br />

fresh, spontaneous paintings using transparent colors. Awardwinning<br />

artist Jeanne Hartman puts great emphasis on creating<br />

excitement in your work, stressing good principles of design with<br />

color, value <strong>and</strong> composition. Work at your own pace with florals,<br />

still life, photos <strong>and</strong> l<strong>and</strong>scape slides.<br />

Jeanne Hartman Instructs Mondays 10:30am-3 pm<br />

Sept 27 to Nov 15 Bring Lunch Adults<br />

Studios B & C<br />

Call for Supply List<br />

Members $180 Non-Members $200<br />

5020 Mixed Media/Collage<br />

Begin at the beginning - materials <strong>and</strong> compatibility will be explored. We<br />

will create our own original papers <strong>and</strong> use those, as well as found papers,<br />

copies <strong>and</strong> printer images in collage , strengthening our designs with<br />

paint <strong>and</strong> drawing. Everyone is invited to bring their favorite materials:<br />

stamps, papers, fabric, brushes, markers etc.<br />

Catherine Stone Instructs Mondays Sept 20 to Oct 25<br />

6:30 to 8:30 pm Adults, 15 <strong>and</strong> up Studio B<br />

Members $90 Non-Members $110<br />

Supply Fee:$15 paid to instructor at 1st class. Call for other supplies.<br />

9202 Victorian Santa for 2010 Workshop<br />

<strong>The</strong> 5th in an annual tradition. Create a beautiful watercolor painting suitable for<br />

framing based on a 19th century postcard. This class is perfect for beginners as<br />

well as more experienced artists. Step-by-step instruction will be given. Enjoy a<br />

relaxing day painting along to Christmas music.<br />

Barbara Pillette Buchanan Instructs Saturday, October 16th<br />

10 am to 4 pm, Bring lunch Adults, 15 & up Studio B<br />

Members $80 Non-Members $100<br />

Supply Fee: $5 payable to instructor on day of class. Includes a pattern, transfer<br />

paper, color copy of postcard, painting instructions <strong>and</strong> a piece of 300 lb. Arches<br />

watercolor paper cut to size. You can reuse the pattern to make gifts for friends<br />

<strong>and</strong> family. Call for list of other supplies needed.<br />

5002 Monotypes<br />

Join Pat Keough as she shares her direct step-by-step method of monotype<br />

printmaking. Monotypes are one-of-a-kind painterly prints done on<br />

beveled plexiglass <strong>and</strong> transferred to damp paper with an etching press.<br />

You will work from still life <strong>and</strong> photographs. Beginning <strong>and</strong> advanced<br />

students are welcome.<br />

Pat Walach Keough Instructs Tuesdays Sept 21 to Nov 9<br />

7-9:30 pm Adults 14 & up Studio B<br />

Members $100 Non-Members $120<br />

Supplies: Bring your own oil paints or watercolors & equipment; printing paper will be available for<br />

purchase. Plexiglass plates will be borrowed for first class.<br />

2003 Painting for Everyone<br />

Welcoming environment for artists who want to receive the benefit of the “eye” of an<br />

accomplished artist; one who tailors her guidance to each individual student’s ability,<br />

wants <strong>and</strong> needs, <strong>and</strong> who shares her knowledge c<strong>and</strong>idly, helpfully <strong>and</strong> honestly.<br />

Barbara Buer Instructs Tuesdays Sept 7 to Nov 9<br />

Adults Studio B, C Call for supply list<br />

AM: 9:30-Noon PM: 12:30-3 pm All Day: 9:30-3 pm, Bring lunch<br />

Half Day: Members $175, Non-Members $195<br />

All Day: Members $270, Non-Members $310 (includes Membership)<br />

5003 L<strong>and</strong>scape Impressions in Oil<br />

Painting beautiful vibrant l<strong>and</strong>scapes in oil is the focus of this class. You<br />

will learn basic steps in developing an oil painting from initial composition<br />

to completed painting. Paint a scene of your own choosing or from<br />

instructor recommendations.<br />

Don Br<strong>and</strong>t Instructs Thursdays 9:30-Noon<br />

Adults<br />

Studio B<br />

A: Sept 16 to Oct 14 B: Oct 21 to Nov 18<br />

A or B: Members $80, Non-Members $100<br />

A & B: Members $150, Non-Members $190 (includes membership)<br />

5035 Portraits in Oil<br />

Good portraits <strong>and</strong> still life paintings begin with accurate drawings - the<br />

foundation to all that follows. You will draw a “monotone” (one color) with<br />

a brush then move through the steps to complete a portrait study - gesture<br />

sketch, open grisaille, closed grisaille, duotone, light <strong>and</strong> shadow values,<br />

color values <strong>and</strong> finally full color. Work hard <strong>and</strong> see big results! Beginners<br />

are welcome, however advanced students will benefit a great deal.<br />

Joseph John Dudding Instructs Weekly Class or Private Lessons<br />

Adults, 15 & up<br />

Dudding Studio at <strong>The</strong> <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Center</strong><br />

5013 Oil Knife Painting<br />

Ever wondered how to paint with a palette knife We will venture into techniques,<br />

application, <strong>and</strong> color theory. You will be able to apply what you have learned to your<br />

own style of painting. This class is geared toward the experiened artist; however,<br />

beginner artists are also welcome. Two of the most important topics covered will<br />

be how value <strong>and</strong> light affect your color choices.<br />

Martin Velez Instructs Thursdays Oct 7 to Nov 11<br />

7 to 9 pm Adults Studio C<br />

Members $90 Non-Members $110 Call for supply list<br />

5010 Acrylic Painting 101 (Oils too!)<br />

Learn the building blocks necessary for creating sucessful l<strong>and</strong>scape or still<br />

life paintings whether using acrylic or oil paints. Bring some photographs of<br />

l<strong>and</strong>scapes that would make a good painting. Please do not bring pictures<br />

from magazines, calendars or books. We want to be original <strong>and</strong> creative.<br />

If you don’t have photos, you may use instructor suggested options. A class<br />

project will be available to all who wish to participate. For all skill levels.<br />

Ralph Hocker Instructs Wednesdays Sept 15 to Nov 3 6 to 8 pm<br />

Adults<br />

Studio E<br />

Members $100 Non-Members $120 Call for supply list<br />

5001 L<strong>and</strong>scape Painting “en plein air”<br />

Classes will be held outdoors on location when weather permits. Bring<br />

oils, acrylics or watercolors. Open to all skill levels including beginners.<br />

Earl Blust Instructs Wednesdays Sept 15 to Nov 3<br />

12:30 to 3 pm Adults 15 & up Outdoors/Studio C<br />

Members $100 Non-Members $120 Call for Supply List<br />

9019 Calligraphy Christmas Card<br />

Make your holidays special this year by creating a beautiful h<strong>and</strong>-made<br />

Christmas Card using a dip pen or writing marker.<br />

Debbi Cornman Instructs Saturday November 13<br />

10 am to 2 pm Bring lunch Adults Studio B<br />

Members $50 Non-Members $70 Call for Supply List<br />

Supply Fee: $1 paid to instructor for card stock & envelopes<br />

Call for supply list<br />

5035 A: Weekly Class Saturdays Sept 18 to Nov 6 9 to 11 am<br />

Members $120, Non-Members $140 Model Fee paid to instructor at 1st class Call for Supply List<br />

5035 B: Private Lessons Scheduled at your convenience<br />

$25.00 per hour - up to 10 hours $22.50 per hour - over 10 hours Call for Supply list<br />

5005 Private Lessons: Acrylic, Oil, Pastel<br />

One-on-one traditional study for any level from beginner to advanced.<br />

Lessons are minimum of two hours in length.<br />

Pat Koscienski Instructs<br />

Adult, 15 <strong>and</strong> up Youth, 11-14<br />

$25.00 per hour-up to 10 hours $22.50 per hour-over 10 hours<br />

Scheduled at your convenience Call for Supply list<br />

5006 Acrylic Painting for Beginners<br />

(Oils also welcome)<br />

Beginner emphasis. This class provides the student the opportunity to use inexpensive<br />

“craft” acrylic paints to create realistic or abstract paintings worthy of framing.<br />

Start with a simple subject <strong>and</strong> progress to more detailed artwork, depending<br />

on your skill level. Work from class project or your own photos, reference pictures,<br />

etc.<br />

Doris Risser Instructs Tuesdays Sept 7 to Oct 26<br />

9 to 10:30 am Adults Studio E<br />

Members $100 Non-Members $120 Call for Supply List<br />

9105 Calligraphy - all levels welcome<br />

Learn the beautiful art of Calligraphy. Chancery Cursive, Uncial <strong>and</strong> Old English<br />

styles will be offered. Come <strong>and</strong> learn to make creative cards, poems <strong>and</strong><br />

more using the dip pen.<br />

Debbi Cornman Instructs Adults Gallery<br />

A: Tuesdays, Oct. 5-26 1-3pm<br />

B: Thursdays, Oct. 7-28 6-8pm<br />

A or B: Members $60 Non-Members $80 Call for Supply List<br />

Adult Classes<br />

9700 Gallery Talk: Keystone National 2010 Juried Works on Paper Exhibition<br />

Tour the exhibition with Juror Janet Walsh as she discusses why she selected the various paintings included<br />

in the exhibit. Sunday, Sept 26 4 to 5 pm<br />

$20 per person Reserve tickets: (717) 697-2072<br />

Fall 2010 5


Members Receive Awards in Annual Exhibition<br />

“Peoples, Places, <strong>and</strong> Pets” were on exhibit June 12 to July 23 at <strong>The</strong> <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Center</strong>. Fifty-Four entries<br />

included paintings created in pastels, acrylics, watercolor <strong>and</strong> oil; scupltures <strong>and</strong> woodcarvings; photography;<br />

<strong>and</strong> mixed media. A picinic reception was held Saturday, June 12th. We thank Rose Anderson for<br />

the use of her gas grill <strong>and</strong> Leroy Shiebley for being our grill master for the evening.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following members received awards for their entries:<br />

1st place Patricia Walach Keough “Family on the Rocks” Oil on Board<br />

2nd place Julie Riker “Ashcombe Autumn” Oil<br />

3rd place Karl Foster “Stephanie” Pastel<br />

Honorable Mention Sue Marrazzo “Looking Forward” Mixed Media Collage<br />

Honorable Mention Donald Sam Sneeder “Indian Market” Acrylic<br />

Honorable Mention John Hassler “Cape Henlopen” Watercolor<br />

Honorable Mention Mary Jane Sausser “Butterfly Duet” Watercolor<br />

Juror of Awards for the exhibit was Jonathan Frazier. Jonathan grew up in Dillsburg, PA, <strong>and</strong> was<br />

accepted into the Harrisburg <strong>Art</strong>s Maganet <strong>School</strong> his senior year. He went on to study at the<br />

Maryl<strong>and</strong> Institute, College of <strong>Art</strong>, then to Kutztown University where he received his BFA.<br />

He is the youngest member of the Seven Lively <strong>Art</strong>ists <strong>and</strong> was part of their 50 year retrospective<br />

exhibition at the Cumberl<strong>and</strong> County Historical Society. He showed with them again in the Summer of<br />

2010 at the Cape Cod Museum of <strong>Art</strong> <strong>and</strong> the Pennsylvania Governor’s Residence.<br />

His work has been exhibited at Gallery 30 in Gettysburg, F.A.N. Gallery in Philadelphia, the <strong>Art</strong><br />

Association of Harrisburg, Gallery Blu, City <strong>Art</strong> Gallery in York, <strong>and</strong> many others. He recently enjoyed<br />

international exposure when one of his Cape Cod paintings was published in the June/July 2009 issue of<br />

“International <strong>Art</strong>ist” as a finalist in a world-wide competition.<br />

His Skyline series was recently selected for solo exhibitions at the Montpelier <strong>Art</strong>s <strong>Center</strong> near<br />

Richmond, VA in August of 2011 <strong>and</strong> the Delaplaine Visual <strong>Art</strong> Education <strong>Center</strong> in Frederick, MD in<br />

December of 2011.<br />

ALBRIGHT, PATTY<br />

CASEY, TAMMY<br />

CORLL, ALEX<br />

MC MULLEN, KELSEA<br />

RAU, HEATHER<br />

HELMAN, CHANEY<br />

WATOVA, LESLIE<br />

FRY, PATRICIA<br />

WASSON, KATE<br />

ADAMS, KEN<br />

GERSON FAMILY<br />

ADAMS, JESSICA<br />

EGGE, KATHERINE<br />

RAUDABAUGH, CASSANDRA<br />

KETNER FAMILY<br />

PEARSON FAMILY<br />

BIRSCH, ELLEN<br />

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Member News<br />

Linda Young’s work titled “Angels Among Us” has been selected for the first annual United<br />

Way of Pennsylvania Fine <strong>Art</strong> <strong>and</strong> Photography Exhibit: Collage of a Commonwealth. <strong>The</strong> exhibit<br />

will travel around the Commonwealth; dates, times <strong>and</strong> opening reception to be announced<br />

soon.<br />

Paul Saberin won “Best of Show” for his sculpture “Totem” at the <strong>Art</strong> Association of Harrisburg’s<br />

82nd Annual International Juried Exhibition. <strong>The</strong> show runs May 15 through June 17.<br />

“Family on the Rocks” by Patricia<br />

Walach Keough<br />

“Ashcombe Autumn” by Julie Riker<br />

“Stephanie” by Karl Foster<br />

<strong>The</strong> following <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Center</strong> Members had work accepted into the Keystone National 2010 Juried<br />

Exhibition of Works on Paper, opening September 26th at <strong>The</strong> <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Center</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Galleries</strong>:<br />

Karl Foster, Linda Benton McCloskey, Madeline Reilly, John Hassler, Patricia Walach<br />

Keough, Joan S. Wolf, Debra Kreiger, Linda Young, Bob Cummings, Sue Marrazzo,<br />

Mary Jane Sausser, <strong>and</strong> Jeannine M. Swartz.<br />

Business Exhibitions<br />

Solo <strong>and</strong> Group exhibitions are available to <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Center</strong> members at the following businesses. Exhibits<br />

are three months in length <strong>and</strong> all work must have professional quality framing. No nudes. <strong>The</strong><br />

<strong>Art</strong> <strong>Center</strong> will take 33 1/3% commission on sales. Interested artists should contact Kathy at (717)<br />

697-2072.<br />

“Looking Forward” by Sue<br />

Marrazzo<br />

“Cape Henlopen” by John Hassler<br />

AAA Central Penn<br />

Baden Powell Lane, Mechanicsburg<br />

Life Sciences Greenhouse<br />

225 Market St, Harrisburg<br />

“Butterfly Duet” by Mary<br />

Jane Sausser<br />

“Indian Market” by<br />

Donald Sam Sneeder<br />

Boyer & Ritter<br />

211 House Ave, Camp Hill<br />

Graham Hill Club House<br />

English Drive, Mechanicsburg<br />

Shepherdstown Family Practice<br />

Fisher Rd, Mechanicsburg<br />

Jack Ellis Showley, DDS<br />

Frankeberger Place Mechanicsburg<br />

Aug 7- 31<br />

Aug 7<br />

Calendar of Events<br />

6 Fall 2010<br />

Annual Student & Teacher Show<br />

Ice Cream Social & Open House<br />

1 to 3 pm<br />

Aug 30-Sept 4 <strong>Art</strong>work delivery for Keystone<br />

National 2010 Juried Works on<br />

Paper<br />

Sept 13<br />

Sept 23-26<br />

Sept 26<br />

Sept 26<br />

Nov 6 - 24<br />

Nov 6<br />

Dec 2<br />

Dec 4 - 5<br />

Fall <strong>Art</strong> Classes Begin<br />

Janet Walsh Watercolor<br />

Workshop<br />

9 am to 4 pm<br />

Gallery Talk with Janet Walsh<br />

$20 per person<br />

4 to 5 pm<br />

Reception for Keystone National<br />

Exhibition<br />

5 to 7 pm<br />

Seven Lively <strong>Art</strong>ists Exhibit<br />

Reception for Seven Lively<br />

<strong>Art</strong>ists<br />

6 to 8 pm<br />

Holiday <strong>Center</strong>piece Workshop<br />

9 am to 5 pm<br />

Holiday <strong>Art</strong>s & Craft Show<br />

Saturday, 9 am to 5 pm<br />

Sunday, 11 am to 4 pm<br />

2010 Golf Outing<br />

Report<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Center</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Galleries</strong> hosted<br />

a benefit Golf Outing Friday, June 18th at<br />

Eagles Crossing Golf Course in Carlisle. It had<br />

a shotgun start, with a scramble format. Thirtytwo<br />

golfers participated in the 3rd outing hosted<br />

by our organization. <strong>The</strong> outing netted <strong>The</strong> <strong>Art</strong><br />

<strong>Center</strong> $2,244.<br />

Thanks to our 2010 Golf Outing Committee<br />

<strong>and</strong> Volunteers: Jim Albert, Co-Chair, Herb<br />

Gaither, Co-Chair, Barry Cassell, Joy Bochniak,<br />

Rose Anderson, Wayne Martin, <strong>and</strong> Madeline<br />

Reilly. We are grateful to Eagles Crossing Golf<br />

Course, manager Shawn Snyder, <strong>and</strong> his staff<br />

for all of their assistance.<br />

Thank you to the following sponsors who<br />

made the outing possible:<br />

Barry Cassell, W.S. Miller & Sons<br />

George Lane, Waggoner Frutiger & Daub<br />

Dr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Desmond Reilly<br />

Mr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Kirby Beshore<br />

Charles Merrill<br />

Congratulations to our winners:<br />

First Team: Jeff Kinsey, Dan Ebner, Ray Cruise<br />

<strong>and</strong> Mark Clendaniel<br />

Longest Drive (Men): Carl Dorko<br />

Longest Drive (Women): Clara Brokenshire<br />

Closest to the Pin: Rich Brokenshire<br />

Membership<br />

Information <strong>and</strong> Levels<br />

Become a member today & save money<br />

now on class tuition! It’s easy; just check off<br />

the membership space on the registration form<br />

located on page 7 <strong>and</strong> return it to <strong>The</strong> <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Center</strong><br />

with your payment.<br />

Levels of Membership:<br />

$40 Individual/<strong>Art</strong>ist<br />

$60 Family<br />

$100 Donor<br />

$250 Patron<br />

$500 Sponsor<br />

$1,000 Benefactor<br />

Membership dues are paid on an annual basis, <strong>and</strong><br />

expire one year from date of payment.<br />

• Benefits of Membership:<br />

• Discounts on tuition<br />

• Discounts on art supplies<br />

• Quarterly catalogue <strong>and</strong> other mailings<br />

• Exhibition privileges<br />

• Referrals for commissioned work<br />

• Discounts at participating businesses<br />

Present your membership card to these business<br />

to receive a discount.<br />

Pure Custom<br />

Framing<br />

A.C. Moore <strong>Art</strong>s &<br />

Crafts<br />

<strong>Art</strong> Depot<br />

<strong>Art</strong>works<br />

Carlisle Camera<br />

Glassmasters<br />

Gold’s Gym<br />

Camp Hill<br />

Direct Vision Care<br />

Dr. Dardick<br />

Bequests <strong>and</strong><br />

Contributions<br />

Please remember <strong>The</strong> <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Center</strong> <strong>School</strong><br />

<strong>and</strong> <strong>Galleries</strong>, a 501(c)(3) charitable organization,<br />

when planning your yearly contributions<br />

or will. Consult your tax advisor or<br />

estate planner about the tax deductibility<br />

of any gifts or bequests. Many methods of<br />

planned giving exist <strong>and</strong> a qualified attorney<br />

or advisor can assist you in a method<br />

right for you. Contact the office at (717)<br />

697-2072 for more information.<br />

Wish List<br />

Gently Used <strong>Art</strong> Books<br />

(no maganzines,please)<br />

Unwanted <strong>Art</strong> Supplies<br />

Kitchen/Hospitality:<br />

Kitchen Tools & Serving Utensils<br />

Facility <strong>and</strong> Administrative:<br />

Stones for the Parking/Drive Areas<br />

New Phone System<br />

Wet/Dry Shop Vac<br />

Updated Computer Systems & Printer<br />

Studio <strong>School</strong> Pro-<strong>Art</strong> <strong>School</strong> Software<br />

Call for details (717) 695-2072


2010 Gala Report<br />

An Evening with the Italian Masters<br />

Saturday, May 15th marked the fourth annual <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Center</strong> Fundraising Gala. An Evening with<br />

the Italian Masters, showcased fantastic Italian cuisine prepared by Chef Tom Robey, Doris Risser,<br />

Christie Swartz, <strong>and</strong> Barry Cassel. A wine tasting featured Italian varieties poured by Chrissy Smoleski<br />

of DeGarcia Wines. Guests were entertained by Accordionist Edward Kaminski <strong>and</strong> the Andy Angel<br />

B<strong>and</strong>. <strong>The</strong> <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Center</strong> looked beautiful thanks to the work of our volunteers <strong>and</strong> the centerpieces<br />

donated by Garden Bouquet of Mechanicsburg. Photographs by Lynette Giblin <strong>and</strong> artwork from Pure<br />

Custome Framing established an elegant atmosphere of Italy. Karl Foster attended as Michangelo<br />

<strong>and</strong> created a masterful rendition of a figure orginally drawn by the Italian artist.<br />

A highlight of the event was the live auction with professional auctioneer John Ensminger.<br />

Guests also enjoyed playing games of chance with the help of volunteers David Depoi, Tom Walko,<br />

Bob Young, <strong>and</strong> Mark Allen.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Gala would not have been possible without the tireless efforts of the committee lead by<br />

Tina Antonicelli, chair. Her posse of helpers were: Delphine Albert, Joanne Allen, Liz Young, Rose Anderson,<br />

Christie Swartz, Doris Risser, Jeannine Swartz <strong>and</strong> Annie Weaver. And a big shout out goes<br />

to Members 1st Federal Credit Union for their generous sponsorship of our event.<br />

Thank you to all gala contributors. Net profits were more than $7,600. Please patronize our<br />

sponsors <strong>and</strong> thank them for supporting <strong>The</strong> <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Center</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Galleries</strong>.<br />

2201 in the Boro Market Street Camp Hill<br />

Armitage Golf Course 800 Orr’s Bridge Rd. Mechanicsburg<br />

<strong>Art</strong> Depot 105 N. Arch St. Mechanicsburg<br />

<strong>Art</strong>works 6200 Carlisle Pike Mechanicsburg<br />

Ashcombe’s<br />

Mechanicsburg<br />

Black N Bleu 6108 Carlisle Pike Mechanicsburg<br />

Bonnie Marty<br />

Ossining, NY<br />

Carlisle Sports Emporium 29 S. Middlesex Rd. Carlisle<br />

Carrabba’s Carlisle Pike Mechanicsburg<br />

Changes Salon & Day Spa 5121 E. Trindle Rd Mechanicsburg<br />

Color Me Mine 4830 Carlisle Pike Mechanicsburg<br />

David Stewart<br />

New Cumberl<strong>and</strong><br />

Deb Sage-Poor<br />

Mechanicsburg<br />

Doris Risser<br />

Mechanicsburg<br />

Frank J. Antonicelli, Jr.<br />

Hummelstown<br />

Garden Bouquet Simpson Street Mechanicsburg<br />

Giant<br />

Various Locations<br />

Harrisburg Senators PO Box 15757 Harrisburg<br />

Herb Gaither<br />

Camp Hill<br />

Hershey Bears Hockey Club 950 W. Hersheypark Dr. Hershey<br />

Holiday Inn 5401 Carlisle Pike Mechanicsburg<br />

Jane Lloyd<br />

Mechanicsburg<br />

Jeannine M. Swartz<br />

Mechanicsburg<br />

Don Funt - Jewels by Park Lane<br />

Harrisburg<br />

Jim Davis<br />

Hummelstown<br />

Joseph John Dudding<br />

Shiremantown<br />

Juice & Java 5258 Simpson Ferry Road Mechanicsburg<br />

Karen Richards<br />

Mechanicsburg<br />

Karns 4870 Carlisle Pike Mechanicsburg<br />

Kathy McKenney<br />

Mechanicsburg<br />

Kenneth & Co 3030 Market Street Camp Hill<br />

Lancaster County Brewery 469 Eisenhower Blvd Harrisburg<br />

Liberty Forge 3804 Lisburn Rd Mechanicsburg<br />

Liberty Primitive’s & Country Gifts 900 Market St./2nd FL/Shop 6 Lemoyne<br />

Annie Weaver<br />

Lewisberry<br />

Lynette Giblin<br />

Mechanicsburg<br />

Madeline Reilly<br />

Harrisburg<br />

Mark Allen<br />

Mechanicsburg<br />

Martin Velez<br />

Mechanicsburg<br />

Maxine Antonicelli<br />

Mechanicsburg<br />

Meadowbrooke Gourds 125 Potato Rd. Carlisle<br />

Members 1st FCU<br />

Mechanicsburg<br />

Munn’s Diamond Gallery 1203 Market Street Lemoyne<br />

Mystery Book Shop 6 Clouser Rd. Mechanicsburg<br />

Nissley Wineries 140 Vintage Drive Bainbridge<br />

Old Country Buffet 165 Gateway Dr. Mechanicsburg<br />

Olive Garden 6520 Carlisle Pike Mechanicsburg<br />

One Good Woman Market Street Camp Hill<br />

PA Bakery<br />

Lemoyne<br />

Painting for Everyone Class 18 <strong>Art</strong>craft Drive Mechanicsburg<br />

Painting by Fisher 6220 Middle Ridge Rd. Newport<br />

Panera Bread<br />

Harrisburg<br />

Passage to India 525 S. Front St. Harrisburg<br />

Pazazzz 3806 Market St. Camp Hill<br />

Pealer’s Flowers 3720 Trindle Rd. Camp Hill<br />

Pizzatown USA 2 Pine Tree Drive Mechanicsburg<br />

Public Safety Information Cons. PO Box 15044 Harrisburg<br />

Pure Custom Framing 18 <strong>Art</strong>craft Drive Mechanicsburg<br />

Rae’s Tobacco Shop 134 Strawberry Sq. Harrisburg<br />

Red Lobster Carlisle Pike Mechanicsburg<br />

Rose Anderson<br />

Mechanicsburg<br />

Royer’s Flowers Rt. 11 Mechanicsburg<br />

Sal’s Pizza 304 North York Street Mechanicsburg<br />

Salon 2020 2149 Market St. Camp Hill<br />

Sammy’s Italian Restaurant 502 N. 3rd St. Harrisburg<br />

Sass Salon <strong>and</strong> Day Spa 4939 Carlisle Pike Mechanicsburg<br />

Shear Bliss 906 West North Street Carlisle<br />

Sherwin Williams 5258-C Simpson Ferry Rd Mechanicsburg<br />

Snapper’s 120 East Allen Street Mechanicsburg<br />

Susan’s Treasures West Shore Farmers’ Market #1 Lemoyne<br />

Ted’s Bar & Grill 6197 Allentown Blvd. Harrisburg<br />

TGI Friday’s 5470 Carlisle Pike Mechanicsburg<br />

<strong>The</strong> Coliseum Trindle/St. John’s Church Rd. Camp Hill<br />

<strong>The</strong> English Lady 900 Market St., Shop #29 Lemoyne<br />

<strong>The</strong> Gross-ery 308 Cheryl Avenue Mechanicsburg<br />

<strong>The</strong> Hotel Hershey 100 Hotel Rd Hershey<br />

Christie Swartz-<strong>The</strong> Pampered Chef<br />

Mechanicsburg<br />

Tina Antonicelli<br />

Mechanicsburg<br />

Gettysburg Pike Animal Clinic 41 Gettysburg Pike Mechanicsburg<br />

Wegman’s 6416 Carlisle Pike Mechanicsburg<br />

Weis Bumble Bee Hollow Road Mechanicsburg<br />

Westy’s Beer Distributor Inc 420 St. John’s Church Road Camp Hill<br />

William Klaiber<br />

Mechanicsburg<br />

ZEN Japanese Cuisine Sheely’s Lane Mechanicsburg<br />

Board Challenge Fund Drive<br />

In late 2009 to early 2010, <strong>The</strong> <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Center</strong>’s<br />

Board initiated a fund drive for general operational<br />

support, which resulted in total contributions<br />

of $1,645.<br />

Reilly, Madeline $200<br />

Martin, Wayne $200<br />

Cassel, Barry $100<br />

Anderson, Rose $100<br />

Gaither, Herbert $100<br />

Blust, Earl $100<br />

Klaiber, William $100<br />

Peyakovich, Elizabeth $100<br />

Leber, David $100<br />

Glace, Thomas $100<br />

Davis, James $100<br />

Stone & Edwards $100<br />

Bochniak, Joy $100<br />

Williams, Carol $50<br />

Jamieson, Martha $40<br />

Risser, Doris $30<br />

Harman, Harvey $25<br />

Complete <strong>and</strong> return with your payment<br />

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<strong>Art</strong> <strong>Center</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Galleries</strong><br />

2010 Contributors<br />

Facing declining state grant awards, electric rate increases, <strong>and</strong> an ever tightening<br />

budget, <strong>The</strong> <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Center</strong> initiated several fund-raising efforts. We are grateful to those who have<br />

made contributions to our campaigns <strong>and</strong> who value our community based organization. On<br />

behalf of the Board of Directors, staff <strong>and</strong> membership, thank you for your generous donations.<br />

Summer <strong>Art</strong> Camp Sponsors<br />

Sponsorships helped make our Summer<br />

Youth <strong>Art</strong> Camps successful, enjoyable <strong>and</strong> a<br />

great learning experience for our youngest artists.<br />

Contributions totaled $635.<br />

Rychak, Becky $100<br />

Caverly, Dennis $100<br />

White, Michele $60<br />

Bryan, Eleanor $50<br />

Peyakovich, Elizabeth $50<br />

Young, Linda $50<br />

Behavioral Health Systems $50<br />

Erney, Caroline M. $50<br />

Martin, Edwin $50<br />

Helman, Beth $25<br />

Reilly, Madeline $50<br />

A Buck for the Barn Fund Drive<br />

This campaign was centered around the upkeep<br />

<strong>and</strong> costs of maintaining our barn facility. We<br />

have received donations of $6.055.<br />

Anderson, Rose $1,200<br />

Gaither, Herb $720<br />

Small, David $375<br />

Stratis, John $365<br />

Foster, Karl $365<br />

Aranoff, Victoria $360<br />

Cassel, Barry $360<br />

Marsh, Lyn $180<br />

Clark, Geraldine $180<br />

Benn, Niles $150<br />

Peyakovich, Elizabeth $120<br />

Geegee, Fay $100<br />

Lenker, Kitty & Don $100<br />

Griffard, Rebekah $100<br />

Norris, Susan $100<br />

Klein, Raymond $100<br />

Fager, Mary Kay $100<br />

McDonald, Nancy $100<br />

Wolf, Joan & Mel $100<br />

Smith, Carole $100<br />

Pierson, Patricia $100<br />

Reilly, Madeline $100<br />

Harman, Harvey $50<br />

Smith, Lois $50<br />

Mohler, Ethel $50<br />

Macaluso, Jean $50<br />

Delozier, Diane $50<br />

Beutler, Debbie $50<br />

Canfield, Helen $50<br />

Hassler, John $50<br />

Erney, Caroline $30<br />

Uvick, Donald $25<br />

Morris, Marion $25<br />

Herman, Linda $25<br />

McKendrick, Dee $25<br />

Dorko, Carl $25<br />

Treon, Rita $25<br />

Become a member today & save money now on class<br />

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PATRON $250 _______<br />

$5 Donation to Gloria Watts Scholarship Fund _______<br />

Donation to Exhibit Award Fund _______<br />

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<strong>The</strong> Mechanicsburg <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Center</strong><br />

INFANT • TODDLER • PRESCHOOL • PRE-K • KINDERGARTEN • AFTER-SCHOOL<br />

Custom framing by<br />

Rose M. Anderson,<br />

Certified Picture Framer<br />

8 Spring 2009<br />

8 Fall 2010<br />

ENROLL TODAY!<br />

<strong>The</strong> Goddard <strong>School</strong> ® provides the foundation to encourage your child's lifelong love of learning. In our warm,<br />

loving atmosphere caring teachers support the healthy development of your child from six weeks to six-yearsold.<br />

Our year round program offers your family the choice of either a half or full-day schedule.<br />

MECHANICSBURG • 5049 Ritter Road • 717-766-7680<br />

(Rossmoyne Business Park)<br />

www.goddardschool.com<br />

<strong>The</strong> Goddard <strong>School</strong>s ® are operated by independent franchisees of Goddard Systems, Inc. Programs <strong>and</strong> ages may vary.<br />

40% Discount available to Mechanicsburg<br />

<strong>Art</strong> <strong>Center</strong> Members<br />

Pure Custom Framing<br />

18 <strong>Art</strong>craft Drive Mechanicsburg, PA<br />

591-0999 pureframing.net<br />

Located in the rear of the <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Center</strong> Barn lower level

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