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Paint, Draw and More! at Roosevelt Center, Ages 5-8 Fall 2012

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Paint, Draw & More! Fall session for Drawing Mixed Media classes will be held on Tuesday afternoons for ages 5-8. Classes will be held at Norwalk Roosevelt Center (Senior Center Building) at 11 Allen Rd, Room B. This session runs October 30 – December 18 (No class 11/6, 11/20), 5:00 p.m.- 6:00 p.m. Classes are $96.00 per six-week session, all materials are included.


Children will learn to draw in a non-judgmental, creative environment. They will use a variety of materials to draw what they see and to enhance their drawings with their own creative ideas. Drawing concepts like design, shading, and perspective will all be taught by Jo-Ann T. Claybourne. We will use pencils, markers, watercolors, pastels, etc.


To register, please visit our website at www.paintdrawmore.com, print out a registration form and mail with the fee to Paint, Draw & More!, 25 Old Mill Road, Redding, CT 06896.


For additional class information call 203-544-8551 or visit our website: www.paintdrawmore.com

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