Spring Lake Park Recreation - Fall 2020 Catalog
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Enrichment Classes
Doug Ohman Photo
Swing Dancing
Doug Ohman is a popular speaker, historian, and
entertaining storyteller. He is also an expert
photographer with deep roots in Minnesota. In each
workshop, Doug will share photos and stories as you
enjoy pastries, fruit, coffee, and fellowship. Each
workshop is from 9:00am-11:00am at SLP City Hall.
Fee: $6 per person per workshop. Register early!
Historic Churches of Minnesota - Wednesday, Oct. 7
Heart of the Farm - Wednesday, Dec. 2
Movie Man Eric
Swing Dancing is a versatile, fun, athletic dance that
came out of the Savoy Ballroom in the 1930s. In this
class, we will focus on the basic steps, the technique for
leading and following, and some fun turns and patterns
in “East Coast” and “Jitterbug.” Register by October 3.
Saturdays, October 10 - November 7 / 10am - 11am
QC Dance Studio
9967 Ulysses St NE, Blaine, MN 55434
Fee: $45/person - 5 weeks of class
North Metro TV’s very own Studio Manager, Eric Houston, travels the Twin Cities teaching his popular one hour
multi-media movie and TV history classes. During the COVID-19 outbreak, Eric is teaching his live classes online.
To view live classes (or to view archived classes), visit his website at: www.northmetrotc.com/moviemaneric
Marilyn:
The Story of Marilyn Monroe
Marilyn Monroe is one of Hollywood’s
greatest stars and one of the most
enduring legends of the silver screen.
You’ll witness her immortal film
triumphs alongside her personal
tragedies as we examine a life that
ended far too soon.
September 17 - 7:00pm
The Presidency on Film:
1897 - 1945
Presidents haven't always been a TV
fixture. In this class, we’ll look at the
very first presidents to appear in film
and see how the media helped shape
and preserve their careers. Catch
glimpses of Roosevelt, Taft, and
McKinley during their presidencies.
October 20 - 7:00pm
Rudolph, Snoopy, & The Grinch:
TV’s Greatest Christmas Specials
You’ve seen them many times, but
now is your chance to find out how
they were made! You’ll learn which
monster movie star provided the voice
of a Christmas icon, which special
was the first to use actual children
as actors, and what a Bumble really is.
December 10 - 7:00pm
Register online at www.slprec.org
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