Rosewood Arts Centre Summer 2016 Brochure

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TABLE OF CONTENTS Page ARTIST STUDIOS............................................................................. 1 HOLIDAY HOURS........................................................................... 1 MEETING SPACE AND ROOM RENTAL................................. 1 OPEN STUDIOS............................................................................... 1 SIGNING INTERPRETER............................................................... 1 ROSEWOOD GALLERY................................................................. 2 CITYSITES.......................................................................................... 3 KETTERING ARTS COUNCIL...................................................... 3 SPECIAL EVENTS................................................................... 5 – 10 REGISTRATION FORM................................................................ 16 YOUTH/TEEN CLASSES Preschool Art and Dance............................................. 4 Youth Art, Dance and Humanities........................... 4 Teen Art............................................................................. 4 Theater........................................................................... 4, 5 Music.................................................................................. 5 Youth Educator Spotlight ........................................... 5 ADULT/TEEN CLASSES Ceramics ......................................................................... 11 Dance............................................................................... 13 Glass ................................................................................. 13 Music................................................................................ 14 Painting and Drawing ............................................... 12 Special Classes and Design .............................. 11, 12 Writing and Languages ............................................ 14 Adult Educator Spotlight.......................................... 14

Kettering Mayor & Council Don Patterson, Mayor Don.Patterson@ketteringoh.org..................299.5512 Robert Scott, Vice Mayor, District 1 Rob.Scott@ketteringoh.org.........................776.2315 Bill Lautar, At Large Bill.Lautar@ketteringoh.org.........................689.2205 Amy Schrimpf, At Large Amy.Schrimpf@ketteringoh.org..................429.3896 Joseph D. Wanamaker, District 2 Joe.Wanamaker@ketteringoh.org................296.1712 Tony Klepacz, District 3 Tony.Klepacz@ketteringoh.org...................435.9830 Bruce E. Duke, District 4 Bruce.Duke@ketteringoh.org......................299.2259 Mark Schwieterman, City Manager Mark.Schwieterman@ketteringoh.org.........296.2412 Steven Bergstresser, Assistant City Manager Steven.Bergstresser@ketteringoh.org...........296.2412 Council Office Phone Number: 296.2416 Council Email: Kettcc@ketteringoh.org Kettering Home Page: www.ketteringoh.org


rosewood arts centre Rosewood Arts Centre enriches the quality of life for residents of Kettering and the greater Dayton area. Through classes, gallery exhibitions, theatre performances, drop-in facilities, artist studios and special events, there is something for everyone! A division of the City of Kettering’s Parks, Recreation and Cultural Arts, Rosewood is supported in part by the City of Kettering, the Ohio Arts Council and the National Endowment for the Arts.

Contact: Shayna McConville, Division Manager of Cultural Arts (937) 296-0294 Shayna.McConville@ketteringoh.org

playkettering.org/rosewood

SPECIAL HOLIDAY HOURS Holiday Memorial Day Independence Day

Date Hours May 30 Closed July 4 Closed

SIGNING INTERPRETER AVAILABLE Sign language interpreters are available for Rosewood classes and programs. Please call Rosewood at (937) 296-0294 and allow a minimum of two weeks’ notice for your request.

MEETING SPACE AND ROOM RENTAL The best kept secret in Kettering for event space is Rosewood Arts Centre. Take advantage of low-price room rentals for your next meeting or program. From wedding or baby showers to theatre productions and everything in between, we have the space you need. For more information please call (937) 296-0294.

CLASS CANCELLATION Rosewood Arts Centre reserves the right to cancel any class and to substitute faculty when necessary. Classes will be canceled three working days prior to the starting date when there is insufficient enrollment.

ARTIST STUDIOS Artist studios are available at Rosewood Arts Centre for artists with an active practice and a commitment to sharing their work with the Kettering community. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis and reviewed as studio spaces become available. Studio spaces start at $85/month for Kettering residents. For more information about artist studios, please contact Rosewood at (937) 296-0294.

All classes and programs are held at Rosewood Arts Centre unless otherwise noted.

OPEN STUDIOS Ready to bring your work to the next level? Take advantage of affordable and professionally equipped spaces. Call (937) 296-0294 for available hours and required orientations or prerequisites. VISITOR POLICY: All participants and observers must pay open studio fees to stay longer than 30 minutes. Children under 5 years old are not permitted in open studio. Those under 16 must be supervised by an adult 21 years of age or older (no more than two children per adult). All studio patrons, including currently enrolled students, must sign in and pay fees at the Rosewood office. All open studio work-in-progress may not be left more than 30 minutes unattended. STUDENT POLICY: Adult students currently enrolled in studio classes will receive a student pass card for four sessions of studio time. Students staying over 30 minutes after the end of class must sign in and use this pass card. Unclaimed pieces left after 30 days will be discarded or considered a donation to Rosewood. OPEN STUDIO FEES Ceramics – Sculpture – Painting – Dance Drop-in fee per visit: $4/resident; $8/non-resident Open Studio Pass (10 visits): $30/resident; $60/non-resident Darkroom - Glass Drop-in fee per visit: $5/resident; $10/non-resident Open Studio Pass (10 visits): $35/resident; $70/non-resident Free First Fridays: Open studio fees are waived for all Kettering residents. Supplies are not included in open studio fees. LOCKER RENTAL: Lockers are available for rental on a pre-pay sixmonth or yearly basis. Six-month: $20/resident; $25/non-resident; Yearly: $35/resident; $45 non-resident. CERAMIC STUDIO: Clay fee of $20 includes 25 pounds of clay and related firing and glazes. Only clay purchased at Rosewood may be used in our studios and firings. Clay purchased at Rosewood may not be removed from the facility for work at home. You must supply your own tools. The studio is designed as a community facility and, as such, is not equipped to accommodate production pottery quantities. All open studio and private studio users are limited to three (3) cubic feet per week of kiln use. Attendance at a free pottery studio orientation is required of all first-time participants. DARKROOM: Participants must be at least 16 years old, demonstrate previous experience in black and white darkroom processes, and attend a Rosewood orientation session. Check at the Rosewood office for more information on eligibility or for the orientation schedule and to make an appointment. GLASS STUDIO: The glass studio is available to students who wish to finish class work, have attended a class previously or have prior experience in cold or warm glass. Participants must be at least 16 years old and attend a Rosewood orientation session. Fees for kiln or torch usage are $5 respectively for up to 3 hours.


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CULTURAL ARTS ADVISORY COUNCILS KETTERING ARTS COUNCIL

The Kettering Arts Council, in partnership and collaboration with the community, strives to provide access to the arts for all ages, encourage a passion for the arts, and promote art appreciation and education. The Kettering Arts Council is a 15-member citizen advisory committee overseen by the Parks, Recreation and Cultural Arts department. For more information on becoming a member of the Kettering Arts Council, contact Rosewood Arts Centre at (937) 296-0294.

CITYSITES CitySites is a percent for art program recognizing artistic excellence, accessibility to the arts for all people, and the positive impact creativity has on our community and quality of life in the City of Kettering. Established in 1999 through the Kettering City Council, CitySites empowers a citizen advisory committee, the Art in Public Places Committee, to develop and oversee public art programming in Kettering. Art in Public Places Committee Members Eva Buttacavoli, Gerald Busch, Connie Campbell, Stefan Chinov, Meghan Dillon, Bruce Duke, Pete Horan, Linda Lombard (Chair), Terry Welker Learn more at playkettering.org/citysites or by calling (937) 296-0294.

Check us out online! playkettering.org/kac 2016 Kettering Arts Council Members Laura Arber, Jessica Barry (President), Susan Bennett, Sue Ellen Boesch, Justina Crawford-Williams, Christian Davell (Secretary/Treasurer), Meghan Dillon, Chuck Duritsch, Pat Higgins, Brian LaDuca, Patrick Mauk, Thom Meyer, Lee Sanders, Mary Sanders (Vice President) and Terry Schalnat

Hamilton Dixon Installing “Movement,” 2014

REGIONAL ART COLLECTION AT THE KETTERING GOVERNMENT CENTER

Kettering Arts Council, 2016

Kettering Arts Council Artist Mixer, 2015

The City of Kettering established a permanent art collection to commemorate the renovation of the Government Center at 3600 Shroyer Road. Featuring several of the most accomplished visual artists of Kettering and the Miami Valley, the collection represents the natural world, from Kettering’s own Hills and Dales Metropark to the nearby Clifton Gorge. This collection of over eighty works includes black and white photographs, colorful oil paintings and multi-layered ink prints. Located throughout the offices of 3600 Shroyer, the Regional Art Collection is accessible to the public by special appointment and scheduled tours. Guided tours of the City of Kettering Government Center Art Collection are scheduled on the second Tuesday of the month from 5 to 6 p.m. and by special appointment. Tours must be booked at least one week in advance by calling Rosewood Arts Centre at (937) 296-0294 or emailing rosewood@ketteringoh.org. For more information about this collection and other public artwork in Kettering, please visit www.playkettering.org/cultural-arts/public-art-in-kettering/

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PRESCHOOL ART AND DANCE: AGES 3 – 5 Art with Buddies Age(s) 3 – 6

An art class for kids on the Autism Spectrum Art with Buddies is a special class for kids with ASD. Each student, with the aid of their own “Buddy”(caretaker), will get individualized attention from an experienced art teacher. Art with Buddies is a special partnership between Rosewood Arts Centre and We Care Arts. Funded by the Tait Foundation and PNC. 333330-A Fee: Location: Instructor:

Sat. 11 - 11:30 a.m. June 25 - Aug. 13 $30/resident; $35/non-resident We Care Arts Jess Kucinski of We Care Arts

Beginning Dance for the Very Young Age(s) 3 – 5

We will combine ballet, jazz and tumbling basics in this 45-minute class. 333202-A 333202-B 333202-C Fee: Instructor:

T/Th 5:30 - 6:15 p.m. June 7 - 30 T/Th 5:30 - 6:15 p.m. July 12 - Aug. 4 T/Th 5:30 - 6:15 p.m. Aug. 9 - Sept. 1 $45/resident; $55/non-resident Nancy Lynn Boss

Dance classes are conducted in the Rosewood Arts Centre dance studio. Street shoes are not allowed on the dance studio floor. Slippers or socks with treads are recommended, as well as comfortable clothing that will allow you to move easily. Tap shoes or hard-soled shoes are required for tap. For more information, please call (937) 296-0294.

Dance students will be in class without parents. Please be sure your child can participate independently.

YOUTH ART AND DANCE: AGES 6 – 9 Exploring Pottery Skills Age(s) 8 – 16

Learn both wheel and handbuilding while creating beautiful, functional ceramic plates, bowls and more. Class fee includes clay, glazes and firing. Please allow at least two weeks for finished artwork to be ready for pickup. Supply your own tools or buy a starter kit from Rosewood Arts Centre. 333160-A Fee: Instructor: 4

Th 6 - 8 p.m. June 16 - July 28 $90/resident; $100/non-resident Steven Powers

Art Exploration Age(s) 6 – 9

Explore the basics of art and various art materials. Students produce exciting projects, drawings, paintings, sculpture and clay, as they expand their imaginations. Wear old clothes. 333761-A Fee: Instructor:

M/W 3:30 - 4:30 p.m. July 11 - 27 $47/resident; $57/non-resident TBA

Tap and Tumble Age(s) 5 – 7

Tap our toes for the first portion of our class and move on to basic tumbling tricks! 333260-A 333260-B 333260-C Fee: Instructor:

T/Th 6:15 - 7 p.m. June 7 - 30 T/Th 6:15 - 7 p.m. July 12 - Aug. 4 T/Th 6:15 - 7 p.m. Aug. 9 - Sept. 1 $45/resident; $55/non-resident Nancy Lynn Boss

YOUTH/TEEN ART: AGES 9 – 14 Exploring Pottery Skills Age(s) 8 – 16

Learn both wheel and handbuilding while creating beautiful, functional ceramic plates, bowls and more. Class fee includes clay, glazes and firing. Please allow at least two weeks for finished artwork to be ready for pickup. Supply your own tools or buy a starter kit from Rosewood Arts Centre. 333160-A Fee: Instructor:

Th 6 - 8 p.m. June 16 - July 28 $90/resident; $100/non-resident Steven Powers

Rosewood Participants

All artwork unclaimed after several weeks runs the risk of being lost, misplaced, broken or mistakenly taken by other students. Please check the art studio for your work within two weeks of the end of class. Artwork unclaimed after 30 days will be discarded or considered a donation to Rosewood.

Kettering Children’s Theatre Age(s) 10 – 14

The Kettering Children’s Theatre Production is a youth theatre program for elementary through junior high students. The theatre program produces two plays per year. Prerequisite to this production is Advanced Theatre Instruction class at Rosewood Arts Centre or by permission of the KCT director. If you have previous theatre experience but have not taken the advance theater class at Rosewood you may perform a monologue at auditions. The monologue must be memorized. Monologues will be available in the Rosewood Arts Centre front office. All potential participants are encouraged to take at least one acting class or a summer camp. Students are required to make a commitment to three rehearsal sessions per week. Parent participation is welcomed. A mandatory parent meeting will take place on September 6, the first scheduled rehearsal. Registration deadline for the fall production is August 27, 2016. Registration forms must be dropped off at Rosewood Arts Centre. Open auditions will be help on Saturday, August 27, at 11 a.m. Fall production dates are November 4, 5, 6 and 11, 12, 13. 433462-A

T/Th Sat.

5 - 6:30 p.m. 9:30 a.m. - Noon

Sept. 6 - Nov. 13

Fee:

$93/resident; $103/non-resident


The Kettering Children’s Choir

The Kettering Children’s Choir is a non-profit organization dedicated to vocal ensemble and choral school education for youth. The Chorus, Chorale, and Concert Choir sing music of all periods and types, from Renaissance to contemporary, and rehearse weekly at Rosewood Arts Centre. For more information about the Kettering Children’s Choir, please call (937) 296-2407, or visit their website at www.ketteringchildrenschoir.org.

YOUTH EDUCATOR SPOTLIGHT Meet artist and educator Vijay Sharon Govender!

The multi-talented artist Vijay Sharon Govender is a world traveler. Her journeys are reflected in her photography and mixed media painting. While studying in South Africa, she received degrees in art, art history, English and education. Alongside her artistic practice, Vijay is an arts educator whose classes are inspired by art and cultures from around the globe. Kids can enjoy experimenting with many different media in her summer camps, including Pyramids and Mummies and Art of India.

PRIVATE ART PARTY

All classes and programs are held at Rosewood Arts Centre unless otherwise noted.

Are you looking for a creative way to turn a party into something truly unique? Our private art party program, led by a professional instructor, takes your group through a step-by-step art project of your choice: acrylic painting, clay, zombie drawing and more! Call 937-296-0294 for more information.

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Campers should wear clothes that can get messy in the classroom. Campers must also bring their own insulated sack lunch, beverage, sunscreen and swim gear every day. Art materials, morning snacks and camp T-shirts are included in the camp fee. Parents are required to complete a camp registration form, along with a health and a swim permission form (see new online health form option at www.playkettering.org/camps). Forms must be turned in one week prior to camp. Parents with questions may call Rosewood Arts Centre at (937) 296-0294.

CAMP ROSEWOOD DAILY CAMP SCHEDULE Monday through Friday 9 – 10:30 a.m.

Art projects/activities

10:30 – 10:45 a.m.

Snack

10:45 a.m. – Noon

Art projects/activities

Noon

Half-day camps end. Parent pickup in classroom

Camp Rosewood will also feature Art in the Wild camp that will take place at the Habitat Environmental Center in Kettering. This camp will focus on the intersection between art and environmental education.

12 – 12:45 p.m.

Lunch and recess

12:45 – 1:45 p.m.

Art projects/activities

The summer session will be held from May 31 to August 9, 2016. Keep in mind some camps do fill up early, so register soon! Fees: One-Day Camps: $35/Kettering resident; $45/non-resident Half-Day weeklong Camps: $85/Kettering resident; $95/non-resident Full-Day weeklong Camps: $150/Kettering resident; $160/non-resident All camps include class time and a morning snack. All full-day camps include a lunch break and full-day weeklong camps include a daily trip to the Adventure Reef Water Park in the afternoon, pending weather.

1:45 – 2:15 p.m.

Students leave for KRC water park*

2:15 – 3:30 p.m.

KRC water park*

3:30 – 4 p.m.

Return to Rosewood Arts Centre

4 p.m.

Dismissal or extended care

4 – 6 p.m.

Extended care

CAMP ROSEWOOD 2016 SUMMER CAMPS Rosewood Arts Centre offers an exciting variety of summer art camps. This year Camp Rosewood features weeklong camps including Fashion Design, Fort Building, Star Wars: The Art Awakens and Printmaking. This year’s featured one-day camps include Screen Printing, Clay Day, and more.

*Full-day weeklong camps only. One-day camp workshops will participate in collaborative creative games during this time.

CAMP ROSEWOOD 2016 CALENDAR AT-A-GLANCE

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WEEKLONG CAMPS DATES – WEEK

Half-Day 5 – 6 years old

May 31 – June 3 Pint-Sized Picassos – 633790 Ballet, Jazz & Tap Combo – 633279-A

June 13 – 17

Oceans of Art – 633753

June 20 – 24

Wacky Wildlife – 633709

June 27 – July 1

Kinder Clay – 633183

July 11 – 15

Jr. Color Explorers – 633732

July 25 – 29 August 1 – 5

Full-Day 9 – 11 years old

Full-Day 12 – 14 years old

*Camp Rosewood Artful Kickoff Camp – 633760

June 6 – 10

July 18 – 22

Full-Day 7 – 8 years old

Painting – 633780

Cartooning – 633779

Theatre Adventures – 633484

Color Me Rad! – 633722

Ballet, Jazz & Tap Combo – 633279-B Printmaking – 633701

Theatre I – 633486

Clay and Sculpture – 633110 Clay, Drawing and More – 633184 Art in the Wild** – 650513 Animal Safari – 633704

Chalk Art – 633720

Mini Michaelangelos – 633789

Art with the Masters – 633500

Theatre II – 633485 Pyramids and Mummies – 633910

Arting Around – 633719

Art from Trash – 633713

African Jungle Safari – 633911

Lil Art Adventurers – 633700

Mysteries of the Ocean – 633754

The Art of Harry Potter – 633761 Wheel Pottery – 633185-A Star Wars: The Art Awakens – 633758 Sewing and Fashion – 633791 Theatre I – 633483 Animé and Manga – 633759 Fort Building – 633919-A Wheel Pottery – 633185-B Printmaking – 633702

* Artful Kickoff Camp Fee: $120/resident; $128/non-resident. ** Camp takes place at Habitat Environmental Center

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ONE-DAY CAMPS DATES

MONDAY

July 5 – 8

August 8, 9

Clay Day Strikes Back – 633102-A&B

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

Clay Day – 633106-A

Paint Day – 633739-A

Clay Day – 633309-B

Paint Day – 633739-B

T-shirts/Screen Printing – 633309-A

Clay Workshop –

T-shirts/Screen Printing – 633309-B

Clay Workshop –

633101-A

633101-B

Return of the Clay Day – 633103-A&B

ONE-DAY CAMP WORKSHOPS Clay Workshop

Camp Rosewood offers a variety of one-day camp workshops. From July 5 to July 8 and August 8 to 9 we offer oneday workshops in various media. 201 6 On e - D ay Camps include Clay Day, Screen Printing and Painting.

Age(s) 10 – 14 This is a fun-filled introduction to clay handbuilding. Students will make coil-built and pinch pots. Beginners welcome. Finished pieces are ready to be picked up two weeks after the last class. 633101-A 633101-B Fee: Instructor:

Clay Day Workshop

Age(s) 6 – 9 Spend a day with clay! Children will make several projects to be fired.

Fee: Instructor:

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9 a.m. – 4 p.m. 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

July 5 July 7

$35/resident; $45/non-resident Jane Brennan

Age(s) 6 – 9 Make a splash during this colorful, creative, one-day camp! Experiment with acrylic paints and other materials!

Fee: Instructor:

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July 6 July 8

$35/resident; $45/non-resident Jane Brennan

9 a.m. – 4 p.m. 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Age(s) 10 – 14 Design and make your own T-shirts while learning the art of screen printing. 633309-A 633309-B Fee: Instructor:

July 6 July 8

$35/resident; $45/non-resident Staff - TBA

playkettering.org/rosewood

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9 a.m. – 4 p.m. 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

July 5 July 7

$35/resident; $45/non-resident Staff - TBA

Clay Day Strikes Back

Age(s) 7 – 10 Clay Day is back in this amazing sequel! Explore the process of handbuilding with clay in this camp. 633102-A 633102-B

Paint Day Workshop

633739-A 633739-B

9 a.m. – 4 p.m. 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

T-Shirts and Screen Prints

All one-day camp workshops are from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Registration fee includes all art supplies, professional instruction and a snack. Campers must bring their own insulated lunch sack with a lunch and beverage. Parents must fill out health forms before their child may participate in camp activities.

633106-A 633106-B

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Fee: Instructor:

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9 a.m. – 4 p.m. 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

August 8 August 8

$35/resident; $45/non-resident Staff - TBA

Return of the Clay

Age(s) 7 – 10 Clay Day is back for the final chapter. This is the last chance of the summer to create your own amazing hand-built clay projects. 633103-A 633103-B Fee: Instructor:

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9 a.m. – 4 p.m. 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

August 9 August 9

$35/resident; $45/non-resident Steven Powers

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Half-Day Camps: 5 – 6 years old

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9 a.m. – Noon

REG. #

CAMP

DATES

DESCRIPTION

633279-A

Ballet, Jazz & Tap Camp

June 6 – 10

Learn about many forms of dance such as ballet, jazz and modern.

633790-A

Pint-Sized Picassos

June 6 – 10

Campers will have fun exploring paint and mixed media in this exciting camp.

633753-A

Oceans of Art

June 13 – 17

Explore the creatures of the sea in drawing, painting, clay and more.

633709-A

Wacky Wildlife

June 20 – 24

Discover new ways to paint, draw and sculpt your favorite animals!

633183-A

Kinder Clay

June 27 – July 1

Explore a variety of art projects designed to educate children while working with clay.

633732-A

Junior Color Explorers

July 11 – 15

Express your imagination with the study of color. See how an artist selects colors to convey certain messages. If you love to paint, this is the camp for you!

633789-A

Mini Michaelangelos

July 18 – 22

Campers will use various materials to create three-dimensional works of art.

633719-A

Arting Around

July 25 – 29

We will explore art using many materials, including paints, pastels, crayons, clay, markers and watercolor.

633700-A

Little Art Adventurers

August 1 – 5

Children will discover many works of art from all over the world and will learn how to express themselves and create original works of art based upon a fun-filled artistic adventure.

Full-Day Camps: 7 – 8 years old REG. # CAMP DATES DESCRIPTION

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9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

633760-A

Artful Kickoff Camp

May 31 – June 3*

Help Camp Rosewood kick off the 2016 camp season in this fun camp. Campers will enjoy a creative bonanza with all manner of art projects and media. Everything from clay to printmaking will be introduced.

633780-A

Painting

June 6 – 10

Kids will have a colorful time in this exciting camp. Explore the possibilities of painting through a wide range of projects and techniques.

633484-A

Theatre Adventures

June 13 – 17

Children will enjoy theatre games, storytelling and improvisations. A fairy tale will be performed on the last day.

633279-B

Ballet, Jazz & Tap Camp

June 13 – 17

Learn about many forms of dance such as ballet, jazz and modern.

633701-A

Printmaking

June 20 – 24

Students explore traditional printmaking and alternative printmaking methods. Students will learn to make mini silkscreens and other projects including collagraphs, monoprints, relief prints, and more.

650513-A

Art in the Wild (Camp takes place at Habitat Environmental Center)

June 27 – July 1

Bring out the nature-loving artist in your child with this unique camp! Kids will engage in daily activities to immerse their senses in the great outdoors while expressing themselves creatively through art.

633110-A

Clay and Sculpture

June 27 – July 1

Have fun while playing in the mud! Kids create a variety of unique hand-built clay projects.

633704-A

Animal Safari

July 11 – 15

Learn about animals and create many works of art focused on all sorts of wild wonderful animals. Paintings, clay, animal masks and more!

633500-A

Art with the Masters

July 18 – 22

Each art project will focus on a different famous artist! Kids will learn about cool artists and make many art works in a wide variety of 2-D and 3-D materials.

633713-A

Art from Trash

July 25 – 29

Come ready to make art from everyday recyclable materials and thrift store finds, as well as many typical art materials like paint and paper. Be ready to explore and create from things you didn’t think you could use!

633754-A

Mysteries of the Ocean

August 1 – 5

Explore the creatures of the sea in drawing, painting, clay and more.

* Artful Kickoff Camp Fee: $120/resident; $128/non-resident.

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Full-Day Camps: 9 – 11 years old REG. # CAMP DATES DESCRIPTION

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9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

633760-A

Artful Kickoff Camp

May 31 – June 3*

Help Camp Rosewood kick off the 2016 camp season in this fun camp. Campers will enjoy a creative bonanza with all manner of art projects and media. Everything from clay to printmaking will be introduced.

633920-A

Cartooning

June 6 – 10

Students will learn to draw original cartoons and enhance them with expression, action, character interaction and complete a cartoon strip.

633722-A

Color Me Rad!

June 13 – 17

Express your imagination with the study of color. See how an artist selects colors to convey certain messages. If you love to paint, this is the camp for you!

633279-B

Ballet, Jazz & Tap Camp

June 13 – 17

Learn about many forms of dance such as ballet, jazz and modern.

633486-A

Theatre I

June 20 – 24

Each child will explore the stage, read from a script and learn about the process of presenting a play. Family and friends are invited on Friday for a performance.

650513-A

Art in the Wild (Camp takes place at Habitat Environmental Center)

June 27 – July 1

Bring out the nature-loving artist in your child with this unique camp! Kids will engage in daily activities to immerse their senses in the great outdoors while expressing themselves creatively through art.

633184-A

Clay, Drawing & More

June 27 – July 1

Campers will learn handbuilding techniques to create unusual handbuilt sculptures, along with learning to draw and paint with a variety of media, plus papermaking and more!

633720-A

Chalk Art

July 11 – 15

Have you ever wondered how to create eye popping drawings on the pavement? Playful doodling on the sidewalk promotes lightheartedness, humor, and whimsical expression. Join local sidewalk chalk artist, Tiffany Kelly (Chalk N’ Awe), for this amazing camp that will teach the tips and tricks of the pros!

633485-A

Theatre II

July 18 – 22

Want to explore both the production and performance end of the theatre? Learn the process of a stage play and perform in front of an audience.

633910-A

Pyramids and Mummies

July 18 – 22

Explore the art of Egypt through making masks, stamps, painting and clay. Also learn about King Tut, Nefertiti, Egyptian geography and culture.

633911-A

African Jungle Safari

July 25 – 29

Learn how to identify African animals on a Rosewood safari; students will make clay tiles, use animal camouflage to make designs, and more!

633754-A

Mysteries of the Ocean

August 1 – 5

Explore the creatures of the sea in drawing, painting, clay and more.

Full-Day Camps: 12 – 14 years old

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9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

REG. #

CAMP

DATES

DESCRIPTION

633760-A

Artful Kickoff Camp

May 31 – June 3*

Help Camp Rosewood kick off the 2016 camp season in this fun camp. Campers will enjoy a creative bonanza with all manner of art projects and media. Everything from clay to printmaking will be introduced.

633761-A

Harry Potter

June 6 – 10

Discover the magic in this Harry Potter themed camp. Art projects will help campers explore the creative side of the popular book and film series.

633185-A

Wheel Pottery

June 13 – 17

Students will learn to use the wheel for making pottery. This camp will teach students how to center and design the clay. This camp is limited to only eight students. Prior experience with clay is suggested.

633758-A

Star Wars: The Art Awakens June 20 – 24

The force is strong with this camp! Kids will be transported to a galaxy far, far away while creating Star Wars themed art projects.

633791-A

Sewing and Fashion

June 27 – July 1

Costume/Fashion design basics. Students will learn basic design strategies, build a repurposed garment, display their design and have a fashion show!

633483-A

Theatre I

July 11 – 15

Theatre for older students wanting more of a challenge performing on stage. A presentation will be given on Friday.

633759-A

Animé and Manga

July 11 – 15

Japanese cartooning is a popular form of art. Learn more about these imported styles of illustration from a cultural and artistic standpoint.

633919-A

Fort Building

July 18 – 22

Design and construct both temporary and permanent forts! Campers work together to create amazing structures while learning lessons in geometry and engineering. Join us for this incredible camp experience!

633185-B

Wheel Pottery

July 25 – 29

Students will learn to use the wheel for making pottery. This camp will teach students how to center and design the clay. This camp is limited to only eight students. Prior experience with clay is suggested.

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Printmaking

August 1 – 5

Students explore traditional printmaking and alternative printmaking methods. Students will learn to make mini silkscreens and other projects including collagraphs, monoprints, relief prints, and more.

* Artful Kickoff Camp Fee: $120/resident; $128/non-resident.

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SPECIAL PROGRAMS

Stagecraft Seminar Saturday, June 11 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Ages 14 + This seminar presents the basics of set design and construction. Les Dershem leads a comprehensive survey of theatre terminology, common design and construction techniques. A brief history of the form will also be discussed. There will be an hour break at Noon. Cost is $65/resident and $75/non-resident. (336400-A)

Yoga in the Gallery Fridays, July 1 through September 30 (No class July 15 and August 26) Noon to 1 p.m. Ages 16 + Join us at Rosewood Gallery for an open level yoga class with Robyn Moore, RYT 200. This class is of a gentler nature, often focusing on shoulders, hips and low back, with the breath being the center of the practice. Class is open to all levels of yoga practitioners. Please bring personal props. Drop-in cost is $5/resident and $10/non-resident.

Art

ON THE

COMMONS Sunday, August 14, 2016 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. FREE ADMISSION

FINE ARTS AND CRAFTS FESTIVAL Ceramics Jewelry

Digital Art Leather

Mixed Media Sculpture

Fibers

Metals and Stone

Painting Wood

Glass

Photography

Works on Paper

www.playkettering.org/aotc presented by

Private Art Party Are you looking for a creative way to turn a party into something truly unique? Our private art party program, led by a professional instructor, takes your group through a step-by-step art project of your choice: acrylic painting, clay, zombie drawing and more! Call 937-296-0294 for more information. 10

Image credit: John Paglialunga (Canton, Ohio), glass and mixed media


ADULT/TEEN CERAMICS Clay classes at Rosewood are perfect for beginners, intermediate and advanced students. Develop your hand building and wheel throwing techniques, and explore glazes and surface treatments unique to your project!

REDUCTION FIRING

Get unique and beautiful glaze results using our reduction kiln and cone 10 specific glazes. Patrons may use up to 3 cubic feet of space per firing included in the cost of class or open studio use. Cost of additional space needed in a single firing is $20 per cubic ft. Firings are scheduled when enough work is generated to fill the kiln (generally once a month). Anyone interested in firing work in the reduction kiln may sign up for an individual orientation in the Rosewood office.

Introduction to Ceramics: Wheel Throwing

Age(s) 16 +

This class focuses on the basics of creating forms on the potter’s wheel. Students explore making traditional tableware including bowls, cups and mugs, with self-directed projects for more intermediate students. Special surface decoration and glazing techniques are also covered to achieve unique results. All work made in class will be fired to cone 10 in our reduction kiln. Starter clay tool kit required. 336111-A Fee: Instructor:

T 6:30 - 9 p.m. July 5 - Aug. 2 $80/resident; $90/non-resident Sara Hawkins

Wheel Pottery Age(s) 16 +

Beginners who want to develop skills and create basic forms, as well as those who are ready to refine forms and focus on design are welcome. Wheel throwing is the primary focus of these classes. Use stoneware clay and electric firing. Fee includes 25 pounds of clay and related firings. *Class will not meet July 28. 336110-A 336110-B Fee: Instructor:

M 6:30 - 9 p.m. June 20 - Aug. 8 Th 9:30 a.m. - Noon June 23 - Aug. 18* $115/resident; $125/non-resident April Lemaster, David Kirchner

Intermediate Wheel Pottery Age(s) 16 +

The class will focus on larger pots, refining shapes and challenging you to become a better potter. Students will be encouraged to work at their own pace while exploring more advanced pottery techniques. Clay tool kit required. Fee includes 25 pounds of clay and related firings. 336112-A Fee: Instructor:

W 6:30 - 9 p.m. June 22 - Aug. 10 $115/resident; $125/non-resident April Lemaster

Handbuilding

Raku Workshop Age(s) 16 +

Explore the history and aesthetics of Raku, a traditional Japanese firing style. Students are provided with enough clay to make their own forms during the first class meeting. Students glaze pieces during the second class meeting. All pieces are fired during the third class meeting. Firing is hands-on, glaze results can be spectacular! *Class will not meet July 25. 336155-A Fee: Instructor:

M Noon - 3 p.m. July 18 - Aug. 8* $65/resident; $75/non-resident Stephanie Beiser

Rosewood Participants

All artwork unclaimed after several weeks runs the risk of being lost, misplaced, broken or mistakenly taken by other students. Please check the art studio for your work within two weeks of the end of class. Artwork unclaimed after 30 days will be discarded or considered a donation to Rosewood.

ADULT/TEEN SPECIAL CLASSES These classes or workshops are a unique opportunity to expand your creativity and may help to think outside the box of conventional categories of art.

Age(s) 16 +

Landscape Drawing

This is a beginning class for those with little or no handbuilding experience. Instruction will be given for making tiles, vessels and sculptural forms with slabs and coils of clay. Surface enrichment as well as glaze application will covered as well. You will work with your ideas at your own pace. *Class will not meet on July 26.

Age(s) 16 +

Join us for a two day outdoor drawing experience. You will be drawing on site at Indian Riffle Park. Please bring your own drawing supplies. Some previous drawing class or experience required. Easels may be provided if requested.

336121-A Fee: Instructor:

336741-A Fee: Instructor:

T 9:30 a.m. - Noon June 21 - Aug. 16* $115/resident; $125/non-resident David Kirchner

Sat./Sun. 10 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. July 16 - 17 $25/resident; $30/non-resident Andrew Dailey 11


Paint and Wine Age(s) 21 +

This is a fun art and social activity! You will be guided in making your own masterpiece by creating a step-by-step painting. Enjoy this creative time with food and drinks for purchase. All painting supplies will be provided and no experience is needed. Invite your friends to join you or make some new ones! 336750-A 336750-B 336750-C Fee: Location:

Th 6 - 8:30 p.m. June 23 Th 6 - 8:30 p.m. July 21 Th 6 - 8:30 p.m. Aug. 25 $26/resident; $36/non-resident Palermo's

Watercolor, Any Skill Level

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Inks and Drinks Age(s) 21 +

This is a fun art and social activity! You will be guided in making your own masterpiece, creating a step-by-step painting/drawing using alcohol inks. Enjoy this creative time with food and drinks for purchase. All art supplies will be provided and no experience is needed. Invite your friends to join you or make some new ones! Inks and Drinks will take place at Park City Club restaurant in Kettering. 336752-A Fee: Location: Instructor:

Learn Your Digital Camera

Drawing Studio

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The fundamentals of drawing will be taught, demonstrated and practiced. Work from still life setups using graphite or charcoal. Beginners will work with simple objects, while advanced students will work with more complex compositions. Bring materials to first class. W 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. June 22 - July 27 $78/resident; $88/non-resident Andrew Dailey

Plein Air Painting Age(s) 16 +

Join us for an outdoor painting experience. You will be painting on site at a location in Kettering. Please bring your own oil or acrylic painting supplies. This class is for people who have taken previous painting classes or have some experience. Easels may be provided if requested. 336799-A Sat./Sun. 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. June 25 - 26 Fee: $47/resident; $57/non-resident Instructor: TBA

Age(s) 14 +

Baffled by the many functions on your DSLR? In this class, you will learn how to take command of your camera to achieve the best results. The nature of light and composition strategies will also be discussed. DSLR required. 336604-A

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6:30 - 8:30 p.m.

June7-28

Photoshop CS6-Creative Cloud Basics Ages 14+

In this class, you will learn to manipulate and adjust your digital photos for printing and special projects. This class will review the basic tools and commands of Adobe Photoshop CS6 and Creative Cloud Versions. Class topics covered will range from basic manipulation to creative experimentation. 336600-A W 6 - 8 p.m. June 8 - June 29 Fee: $70/resident; $80/non-resident Location: Fairmont High School Career Tech Center, Room 502

Location Portrait Photography Age(s) 14 +

A great idea for any occasion! Purchase gift certificates at any facility for most programs.

Learn how to take flattering portraits on location (indoors or outdoors) in every kind of light. Geared toward the beginning professional or knowledgeable amateur, this class will help you improve portrait lighting skills. DSLR required. Understanding of F/Stops and shutter speeds is helpful. 336606-A

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Th 9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. June 30 - Aug. 4 $78/resident; $88/non-resident Leonard Williams

Rosewood photography classes explore Photoshop basics, digital cameras, and the traditional black and white darkroom, offering a range of options for seeing your images come to life!

From introduction classes in drawing and watercolor and oil painting to intermediate and advanced techniques, Rosewood’s classes will give you the tools to explore your creative side!

Gift Certificates

336739-A Fee: Instructor:

ADULT/TEEN PHOTOGRAPHY

M 6 - 8:30 p.m. Aug. 22 $37/resident; $47/non-resident Park City Club restaurant Kelly Crosser-Alge

ADULT/TEEN PAINTING AND DRAWING

336717-A Fee: Instructor:

Class focuses on painting landscapes with demonstrations and hands-on experience. Beginners will gain experience, learning in the basics about brushes, paints and other materials to use. Those with some experience will have the opportunity to improve their landscape paintings.

6:30 - 8:30 p.m.

June 2 - 23


Dance Variety Sampler

ADULT/TEEN GLASS From beads to vessels, our glass classes will guide you through the process of creating a unique object!

Beer Glass Etching Age(s) 21 +

Learn the art of etching glass while enjoying this fun social activity. Choose from a variety of designs or create your own custom stencil design to transfer onto a beer glass to take home. Class meets at Eudora Brewing Co. Eudora will provide one complimentary beer tasting. Drinks available for purchase. Bring your friends or meet some new ones! 336583-A Fee: Location:

Age(s) 16 +

Learn to dance with a variety of different and fun techniques. Stretch, bend, plie, tap and jazz steps all combined into one class! This is a great class for beginners and those who are experienced. 336248-A Fee: Instructor:

T 7 - 8 p.m. June 7 - 28 $25/resident; $35/non-resident Nancy Lynn Boss

Th 6 - 8:30 p.m. July 28 $25/resident; $35/non-resident Eudora Brewing Co.

Craft Beer and Coloring Books Age(s) 21 +

Coloring books aren’t just for kids anymore. Participants can be social and relieve stress while having a drink and coloring! Delicious craft beer is available for purchase from Eudora Brewing Co. Coloring books and colored pencils are provided. Come unwind and get colorful with this great new program! 336584-A Fee: Location:

Th 6 - 8:30 p.m. August 18 $25/resident; $35/non-resident Eudora Brewing Co.

Glass Fusing - Intro Workshop

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Art objects are created by heat bonding glass together in a kiln. Students will learn the art of cutting glass and how multiple sheets of glass are fused. The project will be to create a beautiful glass plate. Fee includes all class firings and the use of tools.

Better at the Barre

336522-A Fee: Instructor:

Fluid ways of stretching can be incorporated with the ballet barre. Movements targeting the whole body from head to toes. All levels welcome!

W 6 - 8:30 p.m. June 22 $47/resident; $57/non-resident $30 materials fee due to instructor at first class Kathy Woodruff

Age(s) 16 +

336252-A Fee: Instructor:

Rosewood Participants

All artwork unclaimed after several weeks runs the risk of being lost, misplaced, broken or mistakenly taken by other students. Please check the art studio for your work within two weeks of the end of class. Artwork unclaimed after 30 days will be discarded or considered a donation to Rosewood.

ADULT/TEEN DANCE Rosewood offers a variety of dance classes including ballet, ballroom, belly, soft shoe, modern, tap, and more!

T 7 - 8 p.m. Aug. 9 - 30 $25/resident; $35/non-resident Nancy Lynn Boss

Ballroom Dance Age(s) 18 +

Dances may include slow dance, swing, waltz and Latin rumba. Classes are easy and enjoyable for beginner and experienced dancers. Partner required. Fee is per person. National Top Teacher Award winner. 336220-A Fee: Location: Instructor:

Th 7:30 - 8:30 p.m. June 9 - July 28 $73/resident; $83/non-resident Charles I. Lathrem Senior Center Dale Archer

Beginning Belly Dancing Age(s) 16 +

This class will consist of traditional Belly Dance moves, shimmy, hip pop combinations including working with a veil scarf. We will cool down with traditional Ballet Barre stretches for the entire body. 336242-A Fee: Instructor:

Th 7 - 8 p.m. July 14 - Aug. 4 $25/resident; $35/non-resident Nadeja

Dance classes are conducted in the Rosewood Arts Centre dance studio. Street shoes are not allowed on the dance studio floor. Slippers or socks with treads are recommended, as well as comfortable clothing that will allow you to move easily. Tap shoes or hard-soled shoes are required for tap. For more information, please call (937) 296-0294.

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ADULT/TEEN LANGUAGES

KETTERING CIVIC BAND

From creative writing to learning a new language, Rosewood can give you the tools you need to communicate in a new way.

Self-Publishing Your Book: The Essentials Age(s) 16 +

Congratulations! You've written your book, and after weighing your options, you've decided you would like to publish it yourself. This class will introduce you to the vast and complex landscape of authorpublishing, from setting up online retail space, to getting the perfect cover, to learning proper formatting for ebook and print, as well as even forming your own publishing imprint if you so choose. We will also discuss various sales and promotional strategies that can help your book find its audience. 336906-A Fee: Instructor:

Sat. 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. June 25 $42/resident; $52/non-resident Allison Dickson

Kettering Civic Band Age(s) 18 +

Since its founding in 1959, the Kettering Civic Band has performed throughout the region and Canada as well as in sister cities, Steyr, Austria and Kettering, England. The band rehearses each Monday evening at the Kettering Middle School throughout the year. Summer performance schedules include community concerts and large public festivals. The program is for adults and young people who have a minimum amount of high school musical training. The organization is an excellent source for those who wish to gain concert band experience. Individuals are welcome to join the Kettering Civic Band at any time during the year. For more information on the Kettering Civic Band, call Rosewood Arts Centre at (937) 296-0294.

The Kettering Civic Band presents

Summertime, Sousa & Sundaes! ADULT EDUCATOR SPOTLIGHT Adult Educator Spotlight

Meet watercolor artist Peter Frederick!

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A Concert Series coupled with Ice Cream Socials Thursdays: June 16, July 21 and August 18 7 – 8 p.m. at Polen Farm 5099 Bigger Road

Peter Frederick is becoming a sensation in the world of watercolor. When looking at his paintings, viewers are often reminded of places they have been. He uses rich atmospheric colors to i l l u m i n a te t h e landscapes of Ohio, Pennsylvania, Indiana, and Kentucky. Peter is a self-taught watercolorist with a background in graphic and landscape design. While known for distinctive sceneries, this Dayton artist has also ventured into abstraction with his painting series Abstract Contours.

Relax and unwind on the beautiful grounds of Polen Farm. Enjoy the exciting sounds of Kettering’s outstanding Civic Band! Bring your family, lawn chairs, blankets, an appetite and pocket change for treats at the Ice Cream Social.

Learn alongside master watercolorist Peter Frederick in Beginning Watercolor.

playkettering.org/rosewood

Concert performances are FREE to the public. Donations accepted for Ice Cream Social. In case of inclement weather, we will perform at an indoor venue, to be announced. Please visit www.facebook.com/playkettering for the latest updates the day of the concert!


SPECIAL PROGRAMS PROGRAMS SPECIAL

Art

ON THE

COMMONS Sunday, August 14, 2016 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. FREE ADMISSION

FINE ARTS AND CRAFTS FESTIVAL Ceramics

Digital Art

Mixed Media

Painting

Fibers

Glass

Photography

Jewelry Sculpture

Leather

Metals and Stone

Wood

Works on Paper

www.playkettering.org/aotc presented by

Image credit: John Paglialunga (Canton, Ohio), glass and mixed media

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FEES Full payment for classes must be made at the time of registration. Resident fees are for those participants who either live or work within the Kettering city limits. Program fees for non-Kettering residents will be an additional 25 percent or $5, whichever is greater (not to exceed $10). Fees will be refunded if a class is full.

PAYMENT METHODS The City will accept cash, personal checks, credit cards (Visa, MasterCard and Discover) and money orders for the payment of fees. Please note which of these forms of payment is acceptable for the method of registration you choose. The City cannot accept any debit cards for payment. The City will charge a $25 service fee for all checks not honored for any reason by the bank. Checks should be made payable to: City of Kettering.

CONFIRMATION

For Mail-in, Drop-off and Fax Registrations Once we have processed your registration, we will email you a confirmation showing in which classes you are enrolled. If we do not have an email on file, we will mail. If we were unable to place you in a class, the fee for that class will be placed in your family’s household account as an account credit, and this, too, will be noted on your confirmation. You may: • use the credit for future courses; or • request a full refund. All refunds will be paid by City check; please allow two weeks for processing.

WAITING LIST PROCEDURE Waiting lists are a source of contact and do not guarantee you will receive a call back. You will receive a call back only if a space becomes available. If you ask to add your name to a waiting list for a closed class, it:

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LATE REGISTRATION Late registrations will be accepted prior to the second class meeting. After the second class meeting, no registrations will be accepted. Individuals registering late will be required to pay the total class fee.

REFUND POLICY — OUR COMMITMENT TO YOU We strive for positive experiences and excellence in everything we do. All refunds will be made according to the following guidelines. If you have attended one of our classes or purchased a pass and are dissatisfied, call us. We will offer a prorated refund. If you were unable to attend a set of classes, we will try to transfer you to another section. Otherwise, we will offer a 50% household credit of the class price. Special consideration will be given for life altering situations. Refund requests must be made within 30 days of a registered program’s end date (effective January 1, 2016). Refunds will be issued by City check, refunded to the credit card used during the original transaction, or issued via a household credit. Your household credit balance will be noted on your receipt. This credit can be: used for future enrollments or pass registrations or refunded via City check upon request. Refunds issued via City check will follow the Finance Department’s bill-paying schedule and be issued by City check. There will be no cash refunds. This policy does not apply to facility rentals. See your rental contract for cancellation details.

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Six Easy Ways to Register – Please note these procedures! 1. ON-LINE REGISTRATION (credit card / household balance only) Registration begins on Monday, May 9, at 8 a.m. for residents. Non-residents may register beginning Monday, May 16, at 8 a.m. The City of Kettering encourages patrons to login to the system (playkettering.org) prior to Monday, May 9, to verify household information (address, residency status, family members). Your residency classification is based on your status as of your last enrollment or pass registration. To modify your information, please contact the registration staff at the Kettering Recreation Complex (296-2587), Rosewood Arts Centre (296-0294) or Lathrem Senior Center (296-2480). Keep in mind: registrations will not be permitted until the above-stated dates. If you experience trouble using the system, please contact the Kettering Recreation Complex staff at 296-2587.

2. MAIL-IN (check / credit card / money order / household balance) Mail-in registration begins as soon as you receive this brochure. Simply fill out the registration form included in this brochure, include payment or credit card information, and mail to: CLASS REGISTRATION CLASS REGISTRATION CLASS REGISTRATION Rosewood Arts Centre Kettering Parks, Recreation and Cultural Arts Dept. Kettering Fitness & Wellness Center 2655 Olson Drive 2900 Glengarry Drive 3351 Shroyer Road Kettering, OH 45420 Kettering, OH 45420 Kettering, OH 45429 All resident registrations received on or before Thursday, May 12, will be entered on Friday, May 13, the first day of processing. City of Kettering residents will be given preference until Sunday, May 15. All registrations (resident and non-resident) received after May 15, will be processed by date received.

3. DROP-OFF (check / credit card / money order / household balance) Registration drop boxes will be available at the Kettering Recreation Complex and Rosewood Arts Centre for those who wish to drop off their registrations instead of using the mail. Drop-off registrations will be handled just like those that are mailed.

4. FAX (credit card / household balance) Complete the registration form, include payment information and fax the form to the Kettering Recreation Complex (937) 296-3297 or Rosewood Arts Centre (937) 296-3289. Faxed registrations will be processed on exactly the same schedule as the registrations that are mailed in or dropped off. Note: See below for validating residency status.

5. WALK-IN (cash / check / credit card / money order / household balance) Starting Wednesday, May 18, you may register in person at the front desk of the Kettering Recreation Complex or Rosewood Arts Centre during regular business hours: KRC: Mon. – Thurs., 8 a.m. – 9 p.m. Rosewood: Mon. – Thurs., 9 a.m. – 9 p.m. KFWC: Mon. – Thurs., 8 a.m. – 9 p.m. Fri., 8 a.m. – 7:30 p.m. Fri., 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. Fri., 8 a.m. – 7:30 p.m. Sat., 8 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. Sat., 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. Sat., 8 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. Sun., 10 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. Sun., 10 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.

6. PHONE (credit card / household balance only)

When phoning in your registration, we ask that you have the following information ready for the operator: 1) preferred classes and correct levels; 2) alternate classes; and 3) credit card number. Note: In order to receive resident rates on a phone-in registration, you must have a current resident I.D. card or activity pass. Phone-in registration will begin on Monday, May 23, during normal business hours: KRC: 296-2587 Rosewood Arts Centre: 296-0294 KFWC: 293-4FIT (4348) Mon. – Thurs., 8 a.m. – 9 p.m. Mon. – Thurs., 9 a.m. – 9 p.m. Mon. – Thurs., 8 a.m. – 9 p.m. Fri., 8 a.m. – 7:30 p.m. Fri., 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. Fri., 8 a.m. – 7:30 p.m. Sat., 8 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. Sat., 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. Sat., 8 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. Sun., 10 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. Sun., 10 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.

— PLEASE NOTE THIS IMPORTANT INFORMATION! — To register online, you will need a household account. If you do not know your login information or have not registered with us in the past, you can use the Request an Account link on the website to have an account created. Once you have submitted your information, staff will review and send your username and password to you via email.

Save Money Today! Our Customer Rewards Program provides residents and non-residents with immediate savings! You can receive a 10% discount on your class registration if you sign up for classes during the first two weeks of registration! Register between May 9 and May 23 to get an immediate discount! If you have any questions, stop by any information desk.

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Rosewood Arts Centre 2655 Olson Drive Kettering, OH 45420

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