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Wednesday July 17, 2024
3:30 PM - 8:30 PM    Kathy Ramey-Lake House
 
Thursday July 18, 2024
2:00 PM - 8:00 PM    Rented
 
Friday July 19, 2024
9:00 AM - 11:00 PM    Graduation Party
 
Saturday July 20, 2024
9:00 AM - 11:00 PM    Rented
 
Sunday July 21, 2024
9:00 AM - 10:00 PM    Rented
 
Thursday July 25, 2024
9:00 AM - 11:00 PM    Rented
 
Friday July 26, 2024
9:00 AM - 11:00 PM    Rented
 
Saturday July 27, 2024
9:00 AM - 11:00 PM    Rented
 
Sunday July 28, 2024
9:00 AM - 11:00 PM    Rented
 
Tuesday July 30, 2024
12:00 PM - 1:30 PM    Senior Summer Art Classes - Week 5-July 30th: Georgia O'Keefe Flowers
This summer we are offering art classes for resident adults 55 and over.  We have 7 sessions to offer using various techniques of drawing, painting, and collage as listed below. All materials will be provided you just need to show up and let your creativity to run wild.   Cost:  $10 per sessionAge: 55 and up Dates: June 18th - August 13th (excluding 7/4) Day: Tuesdays Time: 12:00pm - 1:30 pm Location: Lake House at Veterans' Memorial Park (32756 Lake Rd.) Instructor:  Christine Seeholzer Questions: 440-930-4135 Registration Starts:  Wednesday, March 29th at 9amRegistration Ends: Tuesday, June 11th at 12pm June 18th: Series WorkshopClass description:Students will discuss what makes a successful series of artwork. Then, students will experiment with Sharpies and a solvent to create abstracted tie-dye artwork. Students will also learn how to create a marker monoprint with a foam printing plate, washable markers and pencils. June 25th: Cacti Painting WorkshopClass description:After using a drawing guide or a live demo, students will work on their composition of their cacti in pencil or directly in Sharpie. Once all Sharpie details are in place, students will use watercolor to paint their composition. While still wet, students will add salt and alcohol drops to create various effects in the background. July 2nd: Oil Pastel Trace MonotypeClass description:Participants will use drawings or reference material and transfer the image onto cardstock using oil pastels as a transfer vehicle.. If time allows, students can add a watercolor monoprint on top using water bottles, ziploc bags and washable markers. July 9th: Impressionism Floating Chalk PastelsClass description: After learning about some of the more famous Impressionist Painters in art history, students will draw background details such as branches of a forest, flowers in a pond, boats in a pond, etc. and then use a popsicle sticks to scrape colors onto a piece of copy paper for use in the printmaking bath. Students will then slide their paper under the flakes of the chalk floating in the water to capture the chalk pieces on top of their drawings. July 30th: Georgia O'Keefe Giant Flower Paintings and Paper SculpturesClass description:Students will use acrylic paint on large construction paper to create large beautiful flowers. Students will also be able to create paper sculptures of flowers using construction paper, scissors, and glue sticks.August 6th: Let's Go CampingClass description:Students will use various supplies to follow the steps to recreate summery camping themed painting. August 13th: Wet Chalk DrawingClass description:Reference an image or create an abstract design with tape. Explore the vibrant effects of chalk pastel as water releases the pigment on and blends against the contrast of black paper. Add details with acrylic paint pens as desired.
 
12:00 PM - 6:00 PM    Summer Art Classes
 
2:00 PM - 3:30 PM    Youth Summer Art Classes - Week 5 - July 30: Georgia O'Keefe Flowers
This summer we are offering art classes for residents 10-15 years of age.  We have 7 sessions to offer using various techniques of drawing, painting, and collage as listed below. Each session is $25.00 for residents and $30 for non-residents and you can register for as many sessions as you like.  Once registered you just need to show up and let your creativity run wild.  All materials provided.   Cost:  $25.00 residents/$30.00 non-residents per sessionAges:  10 - 15 Dates: June 18th - August 13th (excluding 7/4) Day: Tuesdays Time: 2:00-3:30 pm Location: Lake House at Veterans' Memorial Park (32756 Lake Rd.) Instructor:  Christine Seeholzer Questions: 440-930-4135Registration Starts:  Wednesday, March 29th at 9amRegistration Ends: Tuesday, June 11th at 12pm June 18th: Series WorkshopClass description:Students will discuss what makes a successful series of artwork. Then, students will experiment with Sharpies and a solvent to create abstracted tie-dye artwork. Students will also learn how to create a marker monoprint with a foam printing plate, washable markers and pencils.June 25th: Cacti Painting WorkshopClass description:After using a drawing guide or a live demo, students will work on their composition of their cacti in pencil or directly in Sharpie. Once all Sharpie details are in place, students will use watercolor to paint their composition. While still wet, students will add salt and alcohol drops to create various effects in the background.July 2nd: Oil Pastel Trace MonotypeClass description:Participants will use drawings or reference material and transfer the image onto cardstock using oil pastels as a transfer vehicle.. If time allows, students can add a watercolor monoprint on top using water bottles, ziploc bags and washable markers.July 9th: Impressionism Floating Chalk PastelsClass description: After learning about some of the more famous Impressionist Painters in art history, students will draw background details such as branches of a forest, flowers in a pond, boats in a pond, etc. and then use a popsicle sticks to scrape colors onto a piece of copy paper for use in the printmaking bath. Students will then slide their paper under the flakes of the chalk floating in the water to capture the chalk pieces on top of their drawings.July 30th: Georgia O'Keefe Giant Flower Paintings and Paper SculpturesClass description:Students will use acrylic paint on large construction paper to create large beautiful flowers. Students will also be able to create paper sculptures of flowers using construction paper, scissors, and glue sticks.August 6th: Let's Go CampingClass description:Students will use various supplies to follow the steps to recreate summery camping themed painting. August 13th: Wet Chalk DrawingClass description:Reference an image or create an abstract design with tape. Explore the vibrant effects of chalk pastel as water releases the pigment on and blends against the contrast of black paper. Add details with acrylic paint pens as desired.
 
Saturday August 3, 2024
10:00 AM - 11:00 PM    Bridal Shower
 
Sunday August 4, 2024
9:00 AM - 11:00 PM    Rented
 
Tuesday August 6, 2024
12:00 PM - 1:30 PM    Senior Summer Art Classes - Week 6-August 6th: Paint Along with Me: Let's Go Camping
This summer we are offering art classes for resident adults 55 and over.  We have 7 sessions to offer using various techniques of drawing, painting, and collage as listed below. All materials will be provided you just need to show up and let your creativity to run wild.   Cost:  $10 per sessionAge: 55 and up Dates: June 18th - August 13th (excluding 7/4) Day: Tuesdays Time: 12:00pm - 1:30 pm Location: Lake House at Veterans' Memorial Park (32756 Lake Rd.) Instructor:  Christine Seeholzer Questions: 440-930-4135 Registration Starts:  Wednesday, March 29th at 9amRegistration Ends: Tuesday, June 11th at 12pm June 18th: Series WorkshopClass description:Students will discuss what makes a successful series of artwork. Then, students will experiment with Sharpies and a solvent to create abstracted tie-dye artwork. Students will also learn how to create a marker monoprint with a foam printing plate, washable markers and pencils. June 25th: Cacti Painting WorkshopClass description:After using a drawing guide or a live demo, students will work on their composition of their cacti in pencil or directly in Sharpie. Once all Sharpie details are in place, students will use watercolor to paint their composition. While still wet, students will add salt and alcohol drops to create various effects in the background. July 2nd: Oil Pastel Trace MonotypeClass description:Participants will use drawings or reference material and transfer the image onto cardstock using oil pastels as a transfer vehicle.. If time allows, students can add a watercolor monoprint on top using water bottles, ziploc bags and washable markers. July 9th: Impressionism Floating Chalk PastelsClass description: After learning about some of the more famous Impressionist Painters in art history, students will draw background details such as branches of a forest, flowers in a pond, boats in a pond, etc. and then use a popsicle sticks to scrape colors onto a piece of copy paper for use in the printmaking bath. Students will then slide their paper under the flakes of the chalk floating in the water to capture the chalk pieces on top of their drawings. July 30th: Georgia O'Keefe Giant Flower Paintings and Paper SculpturesClass description:Students will use acrylic paint on large construction paper to create large beautiful flowers. Students will also be able to create paper sculptures of flowers using construction paper, scissors, and glue sticks.August 6th: Let's Go CampingClass description:Students will use various supplies to follow the steps to recreate summery camping themed painting. August 13th: Wet Chalk DrawingClass description:Reference an image or create an abstract design with tape. Explore the vibrant effects of chalk pastel as water releases the pigment on and blends against the contrast of black paper. Add details with acrylic paint pens as desired.
 
12:00 PM - 6:00 PM    Summer Art Classes
 
2:00 PM - 3:30 PM    Youth Summer Art Classes - Week 6 - August 6: Paint Along with Me: Let's Go Camping
This summer we are offering art classes for residents 10-15 years of age.  We have 7 sessions to offer using various techniques of drawing, painting, and collage as listed below. Each session is $25.00 for residents and $30 for non-residents and you can register for as many sessions as you like.  Once registered you just need to show up and let your creativity run wild.  All materials provided.   Cost:  $25.00 residents/$30.00 non-residents per sessionAges:  10 - 15 Dates: June 18th - August 13th (excluding 7/4) Day: Tuesdays Time: 2:00-3:30 pm Location: Lake House at Veterans' Memorial Park (32756 Lake Rd.) Instructor:  Christine Seeholzer Questions: 440-930-4135Registration Starts:  Wednesday, March 29th at 9amRegistration Ends: Tuesday, June 11th at 12pm June 18th: Series WorkshopClass description:Students will discuss what makes a successful series of artwork. Then, students will experiment with Sharpies and a solvent to create abstracted tie-dye artwork. Students will also learn how to create a marker monoprint with a foam printing plate, washable markers and pencils.June 25th: Cacti Painting WorkshopClass description:After using a drawing guide or a live demo, students will work on their composition of their cacti in pencil or directly in Sharpie. Once all Sharpie details are in place, students will use watercolor to paint their composition. While still wet, students will add salt and alcohol drops to create various effects in the background.July 2nd: Oil Pastel Trace MonotypeClass description:Participants will use drawings or reference material and transfer the image onto cardstock using oil pastels as a transfer vehicle.. If time allows, students can add a watercolor monoprint on top using water bottles, ziploc bags and washable markers.July 9th: Impressionism Floating Chalk PastelsClass description: After learning about some of the more famous Impressionist Painters in art history, students will draw background details such as branches of a forest, flowers in a pond, boats in a pond, etc. and then use a popsicle sticks to scrape colors onto a piece of copy paper for use in the printmaking bath. Students will then slide their paper under the flakes of the chalk floating in the water to capture the chalk pieces on top of their drawings.July 30th: Georgia O'Keefe Giant Flower Paintings and Paper SculpturesClass description:Students will use acrylic paint on large construction paper to create large beautiful flowers. Students will also be able to create paper sculptures of flowers using construction paper, scissors, and glue sticks.August 6th: Let's Go CampingClass description:Students will use various supplies to follow the steps to recreate summery camping themed painting. August 13th: Wet Chalk DrawingClass description:Reference an image or create an abstract design with tape. Explore the vibrant effects of chalk pastel as water releases the pigment on and blends against the contrast of black paper. Add details with acrylic paint pens as desired.
 
Saturday August 10, 2024
9:00 AM - 11:00 PM    Rented
 
Sunday August 11, 2024
9:00 AM - 11:00 PM    Rented
 
Tuesday August 13, 2024
12:00 PM - 1:30 PM    Senior Summer Art Classes - Week 7-August 13th: Wet Chalk Drawing
This summer we are offering art classes for resident adults 55 and over.  We have 7 sessions to offer using various techniques of drawing, painting, and collage as listed below. All materials will be provided you just need to show up and let your creativity to run wild.   Cost:  $10 per sessionAge: 55 and up Dates: June 18th - August 13th (excluding 7/4) Day: Tuesdays Time: 12:00pm - 1:30 pm Location: Lake House at Veterans' Memorial Park (32756 Lake Rd.) Instructor:  Christine Seeholzer Questions: 440-930-4135 Registration Starts:  Wednesday, March 29th at 9amRegistration Ends: Tuesday, June 11th at 12pm June 18th: Series WorkshopClass description:Students will discuss what makes a successful series of artwork. Then, students will experiment with Sharpies and a solvent to create abstracted tie-dye artwork. Students will also learn how to create a marker monoprint with a foam printing plate, washable markers and pencils. June 25th: Cacti Painting WorkshopClass description:After using a drawing guide or a live demo, students will work on their composition of their cacti in pencil or directly in Sharpie. Once all Sharpie details are in place, students will use watercolor to paint their composition. While still wet, students will add salt and alcohol drops to create various effects in the background. July 2nd: Oil Pastel Trace MonotypeClass description:Participants will use drawings or reference material and transfer the image onto cardstock using oil pastels as a transfer vehicle.. If time allows, students can add a watercolor monoprint on top using water bottles, ziploc bags and washable markers. July 9th: Impressionism Floating Chalk PastelsClass description: After learning about some of the more famous Impressionist Painters in art history, students will draw background details such as branches of a forest, flowers in a pond, boats in a pond, etc. and then use a popsicle sticks to scrape colors onto a piece of copy paper for use in the printmaking bath. Students will then slide their paper under the flakes of the chalk floating in the water to capture the chalk pieces on top of their drawings. July 30th: Georgia O'Keefe Giant Flower Paintings and Paper SculpturesClass description:Students will use acrylic paint on large construction paper to create large beautiful flowers. Students will also be able to create paper sculptures of flowers using construction paper, scissors, and glue sticks.August 6th: Let's Go CampingClass description:Students will use various supplies to follow the steps to recreate summery camping themed painting. August 13th: Wet Chalk DrawingClass description:Reference an image or create an abstract design with tape. Explore the vibrant effects of chalk pastel as water releases the pigment on and blends against the contrast of black paper. Add details with acrylic paint pens as desired.
 
12:00 PM - 6:00 PM    Summer Art Classes
 
2:00 PM - 3:30 PM    Youth Summer Art Classes - Week 7 - August 13: Wet Chalk Drawing
This summer we are offering art classes for residents 10-15 years of age.  We have 7 sessions to offer using various techniques of drawing, painting, and collage as listed below. Each session is $25.00 for residents and $30 for non-residents and you can register for as many sessions as you like.  Once registered you just need to show up and let your creativity run wild.  All materials provided.   Cost:  $25.00 residents/$30.00 non-residents per sessionAges:  10 - 15 Dates: June 18th - August 13th (excluding 7/4) Day: Tuesdays Time: 2:00-3:30 pm Location: Lake House at Veterans' Memorial Park (32756 Lake Rd.) Instructor:  Christine Seeholzer Questions: 440-930-4135Registration Starts:  Wednesday, March 29th at 9amRegistration Ends: Tuesday, June 11th at 12pm June 18th: Series WorkshopClass description:Students will discuss what makes a successful series of artwork. Then, students will experiment with Sharpies and a solvent to create abstracted tie-dye artwork. Students will also learn how to create a marker monoprint with a foam printing plate, washable markers and pencils.June 25th: Cacti Painting WorkshopClass description:After using a drawing guide or a live demo, students will work on their composition of their cacti in pencil or directly in Sharpie. Once all Sharpie details are in place, students will use watercolor to paint their composition. While still wet, students will add salt and alcohol drops to create various effects in the background.July 2nd: Oil Pastel Trace MonotypeClass description:Participants will use drawings or reference material and transfer the image onto cardstock using oil pastels as a transfer vehicle.. If time allows, students can add a watercolor monoprint on top using water bottles, ziploc bags and washable markers.July 9th: Impressionism Floating Chalk PastelsClass description: After learning about some of the more famous Impressionist Painters in art history, students will draw background details such as branches of a forest, flowers in a pond, boats in a pond, etc. and then use a popsicle sticks to scrape colors onto a piece of copy paper for use in the printmaking bath. Students will then slide their paper under the flakes of the chalk floating in the water to capture the chalk pieces on top of their drawings.July 30th: Georgia O'Keefe Giant Flower Paintings and Paper SculpturesClass description:Students will use acrylic paint on large construction paper to create large beautiful flowers. Students will also be able to create paper sculptures of flowers using construction paper, scissors, and glue sticks.August 6th: Let's Go CampingClass description:Students will use various supplies to follow the steps to recreate summery camping themed painting. August 13th: Wet Chalk DrawingClass description:Reference an image or create an abstract design with tape. Explore the vibrant effects of chalk pastel as water releases the pigment on and blends against the contrast of black paper. Add details with acrylic paint pens as desired.
 
Wednesday August 14, 2024
5:00 PM - 9:00 PM    Rented
 
Thursday August 15, 2024
2:00 PM - 8:00 PM    Rented