Tuesday, December 12, 2006

Latin School - Cardmaking 101 Classes

Hello Stampers -

Grace and I would like to share with you about one of the classes we are teaching this coming winter. Today is the 1st day of signing up and the slots go fast!

132 Cardmaking 101
Your own greeting cards can be original works of art! Let ELIZABETH JOHNSTON and GRACE MOORE of Stamping on the Lakefront, teach you how to make beautiful, one-of-a-kind handcrafted cards for birthdays, holidays, or any occasion. The class will focus on beginning paper crafting techniques and rubberstamping. After viewing dozens of card ideas, you will make eight cards that will be your very own creations. To view the instructors' cards, e-mail stampingonthelakefront@gmail.com to request a portfolio.

Location: Latin Upper School, 59 W. North Blvd.
Instructor: Elizabeth Johnston & Grace Moore
Course Fee: $50
Date: Tue, Jan 30 & Feb 6, 2007
Time: 6:30-8:30 pm


http://www.latinschool.org/liveandlearn/register/


The Winter Catalogue is now online!

http://www.latinschool.org/liveandlearn/winter.html

Winter 2007 Live and Learn Live & Learn is an adult education program coordinated by The Latin School of Chicago. More than 700 courses are offered to approximately 6,000 students throughout the year in four different sessions, with more than 250 classes offered during the larger fall and spring sessions. Enjoy exciting evening and weekend classes in everything from cooking to rollerblading and personal finance to languages. Instructors - often the leading experts on a topic - generously donate their time and effort to create wonderful opportunities for you.

Sign up today, and you'll know why Live & Learn has been a leader in Chicago's adult education community for nearly 30 years!

Funds raised by the Live & Learn program help to support financial aid and faculty grant programs.

To receive a catalog by mail, call (312) 582-6035, e-mail liveandlearn@latinschool.org or fax your request to (312) 582-6036. Please include your address and phone number with area code.

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