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14 January–May 2018 Cary Senior Center Arts & Crafts PAINTING DIFFICULT FLOWERS IN WATERCOLORS Continuing students will be challenged to follow the instructor step-by-step in painting some of the most difficult flowers, including irises, roses, peonies and mums. Some drawing is required and masking will be used. Fees: $40(R) $52(N) (4 classes) 110019 Fri Apr 13–May 4 9:30 a.m.-noon TIPS AND TRICKS WITH WATERCOLORS Both continuing and beginner painters will learn ways that can enhance their knowledge about watercolor painting. Emphasis will be on how to put the tricks to use. Fees: $30(R) $39(N) (3 classes) 110020 Fri May 11–25 9:30 a.m.-noon Watercolors with Rocky This teacher will dazzle you with color and life! Explore watercolor techniques such as wet into wet, dry brush, and washes to produce skies, clouds, water, rocks, and more. Learn what materials to use to improve the success of your own painting! Receive supply list/information at registration. Location: Classroom 306 Instructor: Roxanna (Rocky) Alexander WINTER CHALLENGES Continuing Students will learn about the challenges with ice droplets, snow footprints and icicles. Fees: $30(R) $39(N) (3 classes) 110016 Fri Jan 19–Feb 2 9:30 a.m.-noon WINTRY SILHOUETTES Continuing students will practice their skills in painting wintry landscapes using watercolors. These landscapes will include mountains, farms and striking trees in tracery. Fees: $40(R) $52(N) (4 classes) 110017 Fri Feb 9–Mar 2 9:30 a.m.-noon SPRING IS BURSTING OUT IN WATERCOLORS Continuing students will paint beautiful gardens, from your own photos or ones provided by the instructor. Learn alternative techniques for painting dramatic scenes! Fees: $40(R) $52(N) (4 classes) 110018 Fri Mar 9–Apr 6 9:30 a.m.-noon (no class 3/30) c Why Should You Register? Every brochure season we ask that you register for any and ALL programs. The benefits of registering are numerous. Your registration is important because we want to: • call and remind you of programs for which you've registered; • provide enough chairs and equipment for everyone; • have your emergency contact information; • order enough food and supplies; • contact you if an instructor is sick or if we have to cancel a class; • check on you if you do not show up for a program. Many of our programs fill quickly. Always register for the WaitList if a program is full. If we see enough interest, we may add additional courses or spaces on a trip.

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