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Judith Moffatt is a children’s book author, illustrator and teacher who has published over 50 books for young children and is currently teaching classes and workshops at the Rhode Island School of Design. She has received numerous awards and dis-tinctions honoring her beautiful and creative artwork and presently works out of her studio located in her antique farmhouse in Medway. A year ago Judith be-gan studying Mandalas, putting her own twist on new ways to teach and construct these fascinating concen-tric circles. View her Mandalas in her portfolio at Judithmoffatt.com

Medway Community Education16 Cassidy Lane, Medway, MA 02053 508-533-3222 option [email protected]

POSTAL CUSTOMERMEDWAY, MA 02053

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MEDWAY COMMUNITY EDUCATION SUMMER PREVIEW OF YOUTH PROGRAMS INCLUDED

SPRING 2014

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HOW TO REGISTERMAIL registration and payment to Medway Community Education, 16 Cassidy Lane, Medway, MA 02053

HAND DELIVER registration and payment to the Burke-Memorial School Main Office, 16 Cassidy Lane - Monday-Friday, between the hours of 7:30am-3:30pm.

ONLINE PAYMENT is available through unipaygold.unibank.com. See registration form on page 19 for additional information.

MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE to Medway Community Education. You may submit one check per registration form. Forms may be duplicated. All checks returned by the bank will incur a $25 fee payable to the Town of Medway and collected by the Town Treasurer.

SCHOLARSHIPS - Every possible effort will be made to assist partic-ipants who are unable to take a class due to financial hardships. Please contact the Director. All communications are confidential.

ENROLLMENT - We do not send confirmations for registrations pro-cessed. You are welcome to call us to confirm at 508-533-3222 option 4.

SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNT - A 15% discount is offered to all per-sons 65 years of age and older. Material fees and special trips cannot be discounted.

REGISTRATION - Late registrations will be accepted if space allows. Classes fill quickly, so please register early! Participants in the Adult Pro-grams must be at least 18 years of age. Out-of-Towners are welcome at no additional fee.

CANCELLATION AND REFUND POLICY - Our programs are self-supporting. We reserve the right to cancel a course if registration numbers are too low.

REFUNDS are given only if a course is cancelled by Medway Community Education. Checks are issued by a Town of Medway check and may take three to four weeks to process.

COURSE SCHEDULE - Carefully check the schedule for each class.Classes will not be held on April 18 (Good Friday), May 26 (Memorial Day), and April 21-25 (Vacation week) unless noted.

Burke-Memorial School, 16 Cassidy Lane, Medway, MA 02053 * 508-533-3222 option 4 * [email protected] * Medwayce.org

Medway Community Education Spring 2014

CLASSROOM LOCATIONS

McGovern School..................Burke-Memorial School.........Middle School........................High School............................Public Library.........................Senior Center..........................Odd Fellows Hall....................Community Farm..................

9 Lovering Street16 Cassidy Lane45 Holliston Street88 Summer Street (Rt. 126)26 High Street76 Oakland Street169 Main Street50 Winthrop Street

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teenage &HigH scHooL 8

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Fitness 10

YoutH generaL 5YoutH Fitness 6

aquatics 7

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aduLt Business & tecHnoLogY 16

onLine courses 16

aduLt arts & Leisure 13

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registration Form

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DirectorMargery Monahan

Assistant DirectorKaren Niemczyk

Program CoordinatorMichael Finnegan

Superintendent of SchoolsJudith A. Evans, Ed.D

School CommitteeCarole BernsteinDiane BorgattiRichard EustisDawn Rice-Norton Cindy Sullivan

Make checks payable to Medway Community Education.You may write one check per registration. Late registrations will be allowed if spaceallows. We do not send confirmations - you are automatically enrolled upon registration. Registration forms may be duplicated. Participants in theAdult Programs must be at least 18 years of age. Please visit our new website at Medwayce.org .

• Mail to: Medway Community Education Department, 16 Cassidy Lane, Medway, MA 02053• Hand Deliver: Burke-Memorial School Main Office, 16 Cassidy Lane - Hours: 7:30am-3:30pm• Online Registration: https://unipaygold.unibank.com (Medway Public Schools/Community Education/Seasonal Brochure)

REGISTRATION INFORMATION

Please print - ONE PERSON PER FORM

First Name

Street Address

Home #

Course # Course Name Day Parent’s Name

Class Time Fee

REGISTRATION FORM – Spring 2014IF CHILD PARTICIPANT

Age DOB

Known Allergies/Special Needs

Dates

Please print - ONE PERSON PER FORM

First Name Last Name

Street Address Town

Course # Course Name Day Class Time Fee

REGISTRATION FORM – Spring 2014IF CHILD PARTICIPANT

Age DOB

Known Allergies/Special Needs

Parent’s NameDates

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First Name

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Course # Course Name Day Class Time Fee

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Age DOB

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Medway Community Education Gift CertificatesCall or email the Community Education office for details

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Jill Barrett holds her Master’s Degree in Health Administration. She worked in the health care industry for 13 years as a training specialist, before deciding to change her path in a more spiritual direction. She is a Reiki Master/Teacher, a Licensed Massage Therapist and a certified Biopulsar Aura Counselor. She is currently enrolled in the Rhys Thomas School of Energy Medicine. She is committed to teaching others to use Reiki to help them seek balance and wellness in their lives.

Bo Botelho is the new Director of Player Development & Instruction at Glen Ellen Country Club. Bo comes to Glen Ellen with over 20 years of experience in the golf business and has instructed over 3,000 lessons throughout his career. Bo is a graduate of The Golf Academy of the South and was the Head Golf Professional at Crestwood Country Club from 2009 – 2013. He currently resides in Franklin, MA with his wife and 4 year old son.

Marcia Coakley is a lifelong dancer, a studio potter for over 25 years, and an educator in many disciplines. She is a certified Nia Blue Belt and Nia 5-Stages instructor, a long time yoga practitioner, and thrilled to bring Nia fitness to you. Stay body-happy for your life!

Melanie Dawson received a BA in Early Childhood Education and Spe-cial Needs from Boston College and has a Master’s Degree in Elemen-tary Education from the University of Connecticut. Melanie, a former Kindergarten teacher, currently runs Preschool Programs through Medway Community Education. Melanie is the mother of four children and resides in Medway.

Patrice Dwyer has over 20 years of experience working with health-clubs, health and wellness centers, and corporations and has been with Community Education for more than 15 years. She is passionate about helping others achieve their health and wellness goals.

Noelle Fiori acquired her MFA from The Art Institute of Boston and is currently an art teacher in the Medway Public School system. She re-cently taught at Framingham State University and has received awards for her artwork from the Chase Young Gallery in Boston and from the director of MASS MoCA.

Jeffrey Ellse was born in 1981 and currently lives and works in the Bos-ton area. He attended the Art Institute of Boston receiving his MFA in 2009 and his BFA in 2004. His work has been featured in The Boston Globe, The Boston Phoenix and Artscope magazine. He is currently an Adjunct Professor of Drawing and Painting at the New Hampshire Insti-tute of Art, Museum of Fine Arts Boston and Art Institute of Boston at Lesley University.

Ann Fisher, owner of Molly’s Apothecary has been making soaps, lotions and bath and body products for 14 years. Ann became interested in natural body products, when 2 of her kids developed skin conditions. Molly’s has been in the Medway Mill for almost 6 years. Along with a retail store, Molly’s hosts children’s birthday parties, soap making classes,and Ladies Night out workshops.

Dale Freeman studied music at Berklee College and has taught privately for over 35 years. He has successfully released two children’s CDs and is currently working on a CD of his original adult music. Recently, BBC Television used an original arrangement for a UK children’s show. Dale continues to perform with jazz combos, as a children’s solo artist, and as a private guitar teacher in Medway.

Ryland Hanstad is a financial advisor, helping clients meet their financial needs since 1993. He is a graduate of Colgate University and obtained an MBA from Babson College.

Elaine Kessler has been working with children as a Music and Movement specialist in preschools and daycare programs throughout Medway and the surrounding towns, for the last 16 years. Her programs are designed to foster a love for music, and encourage creative expression in children of all ages. She has also worked with libraries and enrichment programs throughout Massachusetts and has led trainings for teachers and daycare providers, which focus on how to bring the elements of music, move-ment and imagination play into their everyday curriculum. Prior to this, Elaine spent 10 years as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, working with children and their families. She left the field to raise two children and in doing that found her love of singing and encouraging imaginative play with children through their preschool program.

Judith Moffatt is a children’s book author, illustrator and teacher who has published over 50 books for young children and is currently teaching a workshop at the Rhode Island School of Design. She has received nu-merous awards and distinctions honoring her beautiful and creative art-work and presently works out of her studio located in her antique farm-house in Medway. A year ago Judith began studying Mandalas, putting her own twist on new ways to teach and construct these fascinating con-centric circles. View her Mandalas in her portfolio at Judithmoffatt.com

Paula O’Malley is a Certified Zumba Instructor and has been teaching dance for over 25 years. She has been sharing her love of dance at her own studio in Medway for the past 20 years.

Lisa Sheehan has been an avid photographer since her teens and has completed undergraduate course work in film photography and more advanced seminars and workshops in digital photography, lighting, com-position and design. She also holds a Master’s degree from Simmons College and is a certified high school English teacher. Her work can be seen at lisasheehanphotography.com.

Sylvia Studer-Woodard has been a food enthusiast all her life and is a li-censed Family and Consumer Science teacher. She graduated from Paul Smith’s College with a degree in Hotel/Restaurant Management, worked at a 5-star hotel in Switzerland, was an executive chef at an outdoor ed-ucation center, and was a baker at a German Nursing home in West Rox-bury. More recently, she shared her culinary knowledge with the Girl Scouts in preparation for their International festival.

Kat Suwalski is a Hoopnotica Master Trainer and personal trainer. Her infectious passion for health and fun gives this 1960’s pastime a thrilling face lift! Visit Kat at wildkathoops.com.

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MESSY MIXTURES Ages: 2-4 with adult companionMargie Monahan

This is an exciting art program for preschoolers and an adult companion. Join us for a wonderful experience in process art where your child will explore, create and learn by experimenting with many different mediums. Children will have the opportunity to craft at least three different projects each week. Old play clothes are recommended for those who attend.

Course #C1-14 6 sessions Wednesdays, 4/9 - 5/21 9:45-10:30am Burke School Rm. 11 Legion Ave. Parking Lot-Door 13 $50 (No class 4/23)

SMALL HANDS MAKING SMALL GARDENS Ages: 2-5 with adult companion; 6 & up drop offMedway Community Farm Staff

Here is the perfect opportunity to build something you can actually eat! In this fun new class, all participants will build a beautiful garden that will grow – you will fill your container garden with your choice of organ-ic herbs and salad greens. You can make your edible garden for yourself or as a surprise for your mom on Mother’s Day! Moms and Dads are welcome to join their gardener or drop-off their child age 6 and older. You are welcome to build a second garden for $20. Proceeds benefit the Medway Community Farm.

Course #C2-14 1 session Sunday, 5/4 9:30-11:00am Medway Community Farm, 50 Winthrop Street $35

TINY DANCING YOGIS Ages: walking tots up to 3 Amy Harper

Introduce your child to new rhythms and movements as we dance, play, and explore yoga in this fun-filled class! This class will get both you and your tot moving. Using different activities and creative props, your tiny dancing yogi will begin to develop fine and gross motor skills while im-proving balance and coordination. Our class will also teach the value of taking turns and working together. Parents will love participating as they play with their “tiny” dancing yogi. Come join the fun!

Course #C3-14 6 sessions Thursdays, 4/17 - 5/29 10:00-10:45am Burke School Rm. 7 Legion Ave. Parking Lot-Door 13 $45(No class 4/24)

PRESCHOOL DANCE Ages: 3-5Paula O’Malley

Our dance program is a fun introduction to the basics of dance. The pri-mary goal is to foster a love of music, movement and dance. A variety of basic steps that all young dancers can master will be covered. Children will gain flexibility and muscle strength, which will help with their motor skills, and receive the benefits of social interaction with other children in the class.

Course #C4-14 6 sessions Thursdays, 4/3 - 5/15 11:15am-12:00pmBurke School Rm. 7 Legion Ave. Parking Lot-Door 13 $45(No class 4/24)

GOLF FOR TODDLERS-At Maplegate Country Club Ages: 2-4Greg Dowdell & Kevin Weldon

Join this fun new golf program designed specifically for toddlers! The program will consist of three one-hour sessions covering basic golf rules and swing fundamentals. Plastic clubs and balls will be used, which may be taken home at the end of the program.

Course #C5-14 3 sessions Fridays, 5/9 - 5/23 12:00-1:00pmRain date 5/30 160 Maple St., Bellingham $65

BACKYARD GAMES Ages: 3-6 (with adult companion)F.A.S.T. Athletics Staff

Looking for a new class? This new program is all about fun, socializing and trying new games! There will be exciting family games such as bad-minton, wiffle ball, and a variety of tag games.

Course #C6-14 5 sessions Sundays, 5/4 - 6/1 9:00-9:50am McGovern School Field, 50 Winthrop St. $55

PRESCHOOL KARATEAges: 3 & 4 Elite Martial Arts Academy

The focus in this class is to help children improve and develop gross and fine motor skills through the Martial Arts. During class we will con-duct basic stretching and conditioning exercises to improve flexibility, coordination, and balance. Children will be taught basic karate punches, kicks, and blocks. Techniques will be reinforced weekly using various equipment and fun drills designed to hide repetition and to keep children excited.

Course #CM-14 8 sessions Fridays, 5/2 - 6/20 10:00-10:30am1275 Main St., Millis $55

BOSTON RED SOX TICKETS

We have Red Sox tickets for the 2014 season! There are a limited num-bers of tickets available for two games versus the Toronto Blue Jays and the Los Angeles Angels. These tickets will sell out very quickly so please register early and do not miss out on a great opportunity to bring your family and friends to an exciting game at Fenway Park! The price includes transportation from Medway Middle School. We will depart two hours prior to game time. Please indicate, if known at this time, whether you will require bus transportation. Those not requiring trans-portation may call the Community Education office at 508-533-3222 option 4 to arrange to pick-up their tickets at our Memorial School office one week prior to game day. Game times are subject to change by the Red Sox Organization. Only one registration form is needed per order.

Monday, July 28 vs. Toronto Blue Jays 7:10pm game time Grandstand. Section 27-at third baseline $72

Thursday, August 21 vs. Los Angeles Angels 7:10pm game timeGrandstand. Section 24-behind home plate $72

A TRIP TO NYC

Join us on Saturday, May 3rd, for a memorable day in New York City! There are countless exciting and entertaining places to visit that it is impossible to see everything in one day – but let us help you get started! Please visit 1.nyc.gov/nyc-resources/categories/culture-rec-reation to help plan your day. The luxury coach bus drops off and picks up at 5th and 42nd Streets, near the NY Public Library and Bry-ant Park. This location is ideal if you choose to visit Times Square, St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Rockefeller Center, plus much more – a map of the area is provided. We hope you are able to join us on May 3rd.

Please call the Community Education office at 508-533-3222 option 4 should you have any questions.

Course #NYC-14 - Saturday, May 3 The bus departs at 6:30am from the Middle School parking lot, 45 Holliston Street. We depart NYC at6:00pm, returning to Medway at approximately 10:00pm. $58

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The Road To Mandalas

After 25 years of illustrating for chil-dren’s books, and magazines, Judy Moffatt had a life-changing experience that transformed her outlook on life and art. While exploring different mediums and styles she discovered the art of Mandalas. These insightful circles of art have become a delightful obsession, which fill her hours with absorbing im-agery, colors and flow. Join her as she takes you on the journey to this medita-tive art. Judithmoffatt.com

space and eveRyThing in BeTween

Jeff Ellse’s recent work has been de-scribed as tangible abstraction. The tra-jectory his work has taken is not always predictable, he has evolved from a pho-torealism approach to one that encom-passed a wider range of abstract motifs. His work channels the contradiction of the art historical past while hinting at a dimension that is beyond the scope of our perception. Join Ellse while he dis-cusses his work and the ideas that have led him on his path. jeffreyellse.com

chainsaws,cheeseBuRgeRs & Rock n Roll

C H A I N S AW S , C H E E S E B U R G -ERS AND ROCK N’ ROLL follows “The Machine” Jesse Green, star of The National Geographic Channel’s AMERICAN CHAINSAW on a wild, cross-country, dream road-trip in his custom-built, Chevy van! -Through the magic of modern technology, the reader will virtually RIDE SHOTGUN with Jesse as he dictates (in real time) his epic tale of how he quit his job, chased his dreams, became a world-re-nown Master Chainsaw Sculptor and even landed his own Reality TV Se-ries in prime time! ...All while simul-taneously experiencing [first-hand] the ups, downs and emotions of the more than 9,000-mile drive as well.themachinejessegreen.com

Melancholy caTasTRophe of 1801: The MuRdeR of

elizaBeTh fales By Jason faiRBanks

In May of 1801, in the small farming town of Dedham, Massachusetts, the life of eighteen-year old Elizabeth Fales came to a violently abrupt end. She had died among birch trees in a small pas-ture not far from her family’s home, from eleven stab wounds and a slashed throat. The mysterious circumstances of her death and the involvement of her long time acquaintance and local Ded-ham man, twenty-year old Jason Fair-banks would shake this small town of roughly 2,000 people to its core.

JUDITH MOFFATT JEFF ELLSE JESSE GREEN DALE FREEMAN

Course #LS1-14 Dale Freeman, 1 session Thursday, 6/5 7:00-8:30pm Location TBA $5Course #LS2-14 Judith Moffatt, Jeff Ellse & Jesse Green 1 session Thursday, 6/12 7:00-8:30pm Location TBA $5

INTERESTED IN TEACHING A COURSE?Call or email the Community Education office for details

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WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE- Musical ProductionAges: Grades 1-5Elaine Kessler

If you love to sing, dance, act, and create scenery and costumes, then you will love the excitement of producing the musical production of Where the Wild Things Are with Miss Elaine! All children will have a part in the scripted play and work together to create an end-of-the season per-formance for families and friends. No previous experience is necessary, so join the fun!

Course #C7-14 8 sessions Wednesdays, 4/9 - 6/4 5:30-7:00pm Memorial Cafeteria (No class 4/23) $150

AFTERNOONS ON THE FARM Ages: Grades K-4 & 5-8Medway Community Farm Staff

Join us on the farm for an afternoon of learning and play! Help us take care of the animals, work in the greenhouse and gardens, play games, and learn how nature and nutrition come together on the farm. Every day is different at the farm! Please send children prepared to be outside in all weather, including warm waterproof boots. Layers are best depending on weather! Please have a snack before arriving. You may register for the entire season or just one day at a time!

Course #C8-14 K-4 8 sessions Wednesdays, 4/9 - 6/4 3:30-5:00pm Medway Community Farm, 50 Winthrop Street (No class 4/23) $20/session $160/entire season

Course #C9-14 5-8 8 sessions Thursdays, 4/10 - 6/5 2:30-5:00pm Medway Community Farm, 50 Winthrop Street (No class 4/24)$25/session $200/entire season

SPRING VACATION FARM CLASS Ages: Grades K-8Medway Community Farm Staff

Spend your spring vacation with us on the farm! Medway Communi-ty Farm is offering full-day farm classes during Medway’s spring break week. You may choose to spend the entire week with us or several differ-ent days during the week. Each day includes a well-structured balance of curriculum activities focused on nature, food, and nutrition. In addition, our day includes lots of fun arts and crafts, games, and activities. Some activities include taking care of the animals, working in the greenhouse, cooking classes, and farm scavenger hunts. Please send children pre-pared to be outside during all types of weather - tall boots recommended for nature walks. Children should come with a snack and lunch and be dropped-off/picked-up at the farmhouse. Please register early due to lim-ited class size.

Course #C10-14 5 sessions M -F, 4/21 - 4/25 9:00am-3:00pmMedway Community Farm, 50 Winthrop Street $70/day or $300/week

HOME ALONE SAFETY Ages: 9-11Juanita Allen; Century Health Systems

In this class, children will learn the basics of being safe when home alone for short periods of time. Learn how to safely answer the telephone and door, as well as about Internet safety, accident prevention, and fire pro-tection. Simple First Aid techniques will also be taught. A short movie and role playing will also be included in the program.

Course #C11-14 1 session Monday, 5/19 3:30-5:30pmMemorial School Library $45

RED CROSS BABYSITTING COURSE Ages: 11-14 Margie Monahan

This course will teach you the responsibilities and qualities of being a good babysitter and what to expect from the person who hires you. You will learn to interview for a babysitting job, supervise children with safe and age-appropriate toys and games, handle an emergency or illness, per-form first aid, carry out basic care routines, prepare simple meals and snacks, and handle bedtime issues. This will be done with fun activities, exciting videos, lively discussions, and real-life problem-solving situa-tions. We will provide you with a first aid supply pack and a book with CD. Students will receive a Red Cross Certification Card once complet-ing the course. Students should bring a snack and drink each day. Reg-ister early - class fills quickly and supplies must be ordered through the National Red Cross Organization.

Course #C12-14 4 sessions Tuesdays, 5/6 - 5/27 2:00-4:30pmMiddle School Rm. 1108 $75

CLUB INVENTIONAges: Entering grades 1-6Susan Lynch - Director

Coming to local schools this summer, Club Invention is a week long ad-venture in creativity that immerses children entering grades one through six in exciting, hands-on activities that reinvent summer fun. Led by local educators, boys and girls are challenged to explore connections between science, technology, engineering and innovation. Participants spend their time building original prototypes and creating a personalized motor-powered vehicle, while designing, improving and analyzing their own inventions in a team setting. Don’t miss out on all new challenges. Early and alumni registration discounts are available! Spaces are limited So please register today! For more information, call 800.968.4332 or visit www.clubinventionNE.org.

5 sessions M-F, 7/7 - 7/11 8:00am-2:30pm Middle School $275

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HEARTSAVER PEDIATRIC FIRST AID & CPR Juanita Allen; Century Health Systems

The Heartsaver Pediatric First Aid course, taught under the guidelines of the American Heart Association, is designed for anyone who may need to respond to a first-aid emergency. This course meets the requirements of coaches, children’s sports organizations, Scout leaders, child care provid-ers, teachers, foster care workers, camp counselors, youth organizations, babysitters, and parents. This course teaches participants how to handle injuries and manage illness in the first few minutes until help arrives. The six modules covered in this course are First Aid Basics, Medical Emer-gencies, Injury Emergencies, Environmental Emergencies, Adult CPR, and Pediatric CPR. Certification is good for two years.

Course #C25-14 1 session Monday, 5/19 6:30-9:30pm Memorial School Library $85

ALL THINGS APPLETom Corsini

Are you a MAC person? Or perhaps you have an iPAD or iPhone and want to learn about iCloud and sharing across your devises? This class will show you how to set up a free iCloud account and use it to keep the content on your devices up to date automatically, manage your photos and listen to your favorite music. Discover OS X Mavericks, the latest release desktop operating system. Learn Mac basics and share some tips and tricks. Come see how easy it is to get started, stay organized, and get the most out of your devices. Each class will focus on one of these subject matters leaving time at the end of each class for demos and questions.

Course #C66-14 3 sessions Wednesdays, 4/30 - 5/14 7:00-8:30pmHigh School Rm. 111-2 $55

THE IPAD - Learn the Basics Eileen Kalukin

The IPad is the coolest thing to hit the computing world in years! Do you have an IPad but don’t know how to use all the features? Are you curious about how to get the most out of it? Come to this class and we will unlock all the power and the fun of the Pad tablet. Learn to navigate through the screens, settings and programs. Discover the tools that come with the IPad to manage your photos, listen to your favorite music, read the latest books and get directions anywhere. Search and download the most popu-lar apps and learn how to keep your IPad synced and up-to-date. Students must bring their own IPad to class. Class limited to 8 students.

Course #C67-14 2 sessions Tuesdays, 4/29 & 5/6 7:00-9:00pmHigh School Rm. 111-2 $45

IPAD/IPHONE WORKSHOPEileen Kalukin

Do you have questions about using your iPhone or iPad? Have you been using it but struggling with a certain topic or app? Do you wonder what the most useful and popular apps are for your Apple device? Come to this workshop to have your questions answered. Explore some of the most popular apps and learn how to get the most out of your device. Students should have a basic knowledge of using their device and must bring their own iPad/iPhone to class. Class limited to 8 students.

Course #C68-14 1 session Tuesday, 5/13 7:00-9:00pm High School Rm. 111-2 $25

SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITSSeven Keys to Understanding & OptimizingRyland Hanstad, Financial Advisor

Join us for an educational workshop on Social Security during which we will discuss the seven key areas that will assist you in obtaining the optimal amount of Social Security benefits and understanding the basics of Social Security, qualifying for benefits, benefit calculation, taxation, when to start collecting benefits, working while receiving social security, and spouse and survivor benefits. All proceeds from registrations will benefit the Community Education scholarship fund to help families in need.

Course #C69-14 1 session Thursday, 4/17 or 5/22 7:00-8:30pm High School Rm. 119-2 $10

STAGE YOUR HOME TO SELL Joleen Rose

Back by popular demand! In the world of real estate, Joleen Rose, CBR, Realtor, feels strongly that you never get a second chance to make a good first impression. Learn successful strategies for staging your home to look its best before you put it on the market. Invited guest speaker and professional home stager Sandra Bouchard, owner of Define by Redesign, will address key points in making your home show to its best potential. This, accompanied with a strong targeted marketing plan, internet expo-sure and virtual tours, are key points addressed to help sell your home and bring you top dollar. Feel free to bring your own interior photos to be reviewed, time permitting. Take advantage of this informative evening and bring home lots of catalog handouts. NO WALK-INS please.

Course #CM-14 1 session Wednesday, 4/30 6:30-7:30pmVeterans Memorial Building, Rt. 109, Millis Rm. 206 FREE

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ONLINE COURSES- ED2GOThe ed2go network consists of more than 2,100 top colleges, universities, and other organizations. We offer you hundreds of engaging online courses, covering every topic from Accounting to Web Design. Each course comes equipped with a patient and caring instructor, lively discussions with your fellow students, and plenty of practical information that you can put to immediate use. Our instructors include some of the most well-known and trusted names in online education, and our dedication to customer service is second to none. Upon successful completion of the course, you will be able to download a certificate of completion. Visit ed2go.com/medwayce to view our classes.

Accounting and FinanceBusinessComputer Applications Design and Compositions

Health Care and MedicalLanguage and ArtsLaw and LegalPersonal Development

Teaching and EducationTechnologyWriting and Publishing

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A TASTE OF SWITZERLAND Sylvia Studer-Woodard

Join us for an evening of Swiss cooking to experience the wonderful cu-linary delights the country has to offer! Assist Chef Sylvia as you prepare and enjoy the evening’s menu of Cheese Fondue, Zupfe (Swiss bread), Rosti (Swiss potato), Bratwurst, Swiss Chard, and Chocolate Fondue. All participants will leave with recipes to share their Swiss cooking skills with family and friends!

Course #C59-14 1 session Thursday, 5/1 6:00-9:00pmMemorial School Teachers’ Lounge $40

FARM FRESH COOKING CLASS Tracy Jenkins

Join Medway Community Farm for a four-week seasonal cooking class. Chef-turned-farmer Tracy Jenkins demonstrates how to work with the freshest and most seasonally appropriate New England ingredients. Each week offers a specific topic as we work through an entire meal plan - soups and salads, appetizers, main course, and deserts. Spring is an ex-citing time for New Englanders, as we have now begun to thaw from a long winter. This spring cooking class will allow you to work with some of the season’s first harvest such as leeks, cilantro, spinach, radishes, tur-nips and a wide variety of leafy greens. The classes are hands-on and allow for additional local ingredients to be bought the day of the class. Please bring an apron from home.

Course #C60-14 4 sessions Tuesdays, 4/8 - 5/6 7:00-9:00pmMemorial School Teachers’ Room (No class 4/22) $145

COLD PROCESS SOAP MAKING Ann Fisher - Molly’s Apothecary

Join us in this exciting new class to learn how to make soap from scratch, using organic ingredients, essential oils, perfume and cosmetic grade fra-grances, botanicals and other wonderful ingredients! All participants will make their own log of soap. The soap needs to stay in the studio over-night and may be picked-up the next day. Please wear old clothes as we are working with colorants, oils and fragrances. Minimum age require-ment is 16, accompanied by a parent or guardian; otherwise 18 and older.

Course #C61-14 1 session Friday, 5/16 6:30-9:30pm163 Main St., Medway $70

LADIES NIGHT OUTAnn Fisher - Molly’s Apothecary

Join Ann Fisher, head teacher and owner of Molly’s Apothecary in Med-way, for a fun evening of making natural body products. We will make a fun Melt and Pour “glycerin” soap project, a luxurious lotion, and a decadent sugar scrub, using natural ingredients, botanicals, essential oils and perfume grade fragrances. All participants will take home lovely handmade products at the end of the evening. This class is always fun in groups, so bring a friend!

Course #C-14 1 session Friday, 5/30 6:30-9:00pm 163 Main St., Medway $45

PLANNING THE ORGANIC GARDEN Brittany Sidway Overshiner

Learn valuable planning skills and growing methods that will help you get the most out of your New England Garden, and ways to reduce gar-den costs! Brittany Sidway Overshiner is the Farmer at Medway Com-munity Farm and has been making her living from vegetable production in Medway for the last 4 years. She will share valuable planting sched-ules produced over the years at MCF and tips for extending the growing season and increasing yields. Class will be helpful for both beginning and experienced gardeners alike.

Course #C63-14 1 session Thursday, 5/10 7:00-9:00pmMedway Community Farm Center, 50 Winthrop St. $25

BIG IDEAS, LITTLE GARDEN Brittany Sidway Overshiner

Sometimes our eyes are bigger than our stomachs…and sometimes our vegetable dreams are bigger than our yards! Container gardening is an innovative way to create growing space in a small area, or supplement an existing garden. Fewer weeds and less-frequent watering are just two of the benefits to this approach. Join Brittany, Farm Manager of the Med-way Community Farm, and learn how to plant your own container garden with organic salad greens and herbs. All participants will create their own container garden to take home. Proceeds benefit the Medway Community Farm.

Course #C64-14 1 session Sunday, 5/4 11:30am-1:00pmMedway Community Farm, 50 Winthrop St. $35

BEER BREWING BASICS Barleycorn’s Craft Brew

Have you ever wanted to make your own beer? We are pleased to offer this exciting new two-day beer making class. Learn to brew your own beer at Barleycorn’s Craft Brew in Natick in just two fun and informa-tive evenings. In the first session, you will learn about beer styles, the ingredients that are used to make beer, and the process of brewing. Malt grains, extracts, hops, and yeast will be measured and added to steam-fired copper kettles to cook the beer. Return to bottle the beer in three weeks after the fermentation has completed. Your reward at the end of the class is a newfound knowledge of beer brewing and, equally import-ant, a case of beer YOU made! Your own custom designed label can be added to personalize your brew. You are responsible for supplying your own bottles. You may purchase empty bottles from Barleycorns’s for $12 a case. This class is a perfect gift for the holidays for all the craft beer lovers on your shopping list! Must be 21 years old to participate. Barleycorn.com

Course #C65-14 2 sessions Fridays, 5/9 & 5/30 5:30-7:30pm21 Summer St., Natick $45

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SUPER SPORTS Ages: Grades K-4 F.A.S.T. Athletics Staff

Come join the staff of F.A.S.T. Athletics for their popular Super Sports programs which offer a variety of sports each session, such as soccer, basketball, flag football, dodge-ball, and kick ball. Each session includes proper stretching and warm-up games, instruction on the basic skills of each sport, and a high-energy game of the sport played that day in a safe and FUN environment. Children in each school program participate in sports and games that are age-appropriate and geared to their develop-mental abilities and needs.

**Please send note to teacher BEFORE first session with dates child will be staying after school for program.**Include name of child’s teacher on registration form; will assist child getting to school gym.**Each school program limited to 25 participants; please register early

Course #C13-14 Grades K & 1 6 sessions Wednesdays, 4/30 - 6/4 3:00-4:00pm McGovern School Gym $75 Course #C14-14 Grades 2-4 6 sessions Thursdays, 5/1 - 6/5 2:30-3:30pm Memorial School Gym $75

SUPER SPORTS VACATION PROGRAM Ages: Grades 1-4 During April VacationF.A.S.T. Athletics Staff

Join us for three days during your April vacation for tons of fun and fitness with friends and our favorite coaches from FAST Athletics! Their popular Super Sports program will be enhanced with even more games and tournaments. All children will stretch, shoot hoops, play catch, run, and participate in exciting games of hand ball, pillo polo, soccer and dodge ball. Please bring a water bottle, snacks, drinks, and a lunch (Peanut-free please).

Course #C15-14 3 sessions T, W, Th 4/22, 4/23 & 4/24 9:00am-3:00pm Memorial School Gym $95

KARATE Ages: 5-13 Master Julie Guido & Sensei Christine Howard

Learn the art of Kempo Karate. This six-week beginners’ course will teach age-appropriate self-defense techniques, as well as important life skills, such as confidence, self-control, and patience. The biggest benefit to karate is that it is an individual sport in which each student works at his or her own pace. The last class will include a test during which the stu-dents will demonstrate the skills they have learned during the program. At the conclusion of the test, the students will earn their rank which, depending on their level, will be either a stripe or a belt. All classes are taught by 7th degree Master Julie M. Guido and 4th degree Sensei Chris-tine Howard.

Course #C16-14 6 sessions Fridays, 4/4, 4/11, 5/9, 5/16, 5/23 & 5/30 4:00-4:50pm Burke School Gym $60

ADVANCED KARATE Ages: 5-13Master Julie Guido & Sensei Christine Howard

This course is for students who have previously taken Karate. The ad-vanced course will focus on more difficult age-appropriate self-defense techniques, as well as important life skills, such as confidence, self-con-trol, and patience. The biggest benefit to karate is that it is an individual sport in which each student works at his or her own pace. The last class will include a test during which the students will demonstrate the skills they have learned during the program. At the conclusion of the test, the students will earn their rank which, depending on their level, will be ei-ther a stripe or a belt.

Course #C17-14 6 sessions Fridays, 4/4, 4/11, 5/9, 5/16, 5/23 & 5/30 4:00-4:50pm Burke School Gym $60

KIDS RUNNING PROGRAMNanci Cahalane

The purpose of this program is to help participants maintain a positive attitude toward accomplishments, avoid injury and ENJOY THE SPORT OF RUNNING! This is a non-competitive, “set our own goals” program. We will focus on important aspects of running such as warm-up and cool down; why, how and when to stretch; proper running form; pace setting; keeping a log/journal; rest and recovery; and good nutritional habits, in-cluding hydration. Each runner will receive a t-shirt. Please bring a water bottle. Course #C18-14 6 sessions Thursdays, 5/1 - 6/5 4:00-5:00pm Pond Street Recreation Complex, Rte. 115, Norfolk $60

TRY GOLF-At Maplegate Country Club Ages: 5-8 & 9-12 (April Vacation)Greg Dowdell & Kevin Weldon

This program is a fun-based introduction to golf targeted at new golfers. You may choose to play one day or up to four days! The group lessons cover basic rules and swing fundamentals. Games include a best ball mini tournament played on the course and plenty of practice time. Program in-cludes use of practice facilities, range balls, green fees and all equipment.

Course #C19-14 1 to 4 sessions M-Th, 4/21 - 4/24 Ages 5-8 9:00-10:00am Ages 9-12 10-11am (Rain date 4/25) 160 Maple St., Bellingham $80 for 4 days or $25 each lesson

4 DAY JR. GOLF ACADEMY-At Maplegate Country ClubAges: 9-12 (April Vacation)Greg Dowdell & Kevin Weldon

This program is targeted for serious Jr. Golfers of all ability levels and will cover basic rules and etiquette, along with the fundamentals of the pre-shot routine, equipment selection, the full swing and the short game. Time will be shared between the practice area and the golf course, always under the supervision of a Maplegate Staff member. Program includes the latest V1 video analysis, daily on course completion, use of practice facilities, range balls, equipment, green fees, and lunch daily.

Course #C20-14 4 sessions M-Th 4/21 - 4/24 12:00-5:00pm (Rain date 4/25) 160 Maple St., Bellingham $275

YOUTH - FITNESS ADULT - HOME & GARDEN

INTERESTED IN TEACHING A COURSE?Call or email the Community Education office for details

508-533-3222 option 4 [email protected]

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LITTLE RIPPERS BEGINNER GOLF CLINIC At Glen Ellen Country ClubAges: 6-11Bo Botelho, Director of Player Development & Instruction

This program is a great introduction to the game of golf. Over the course of four weeks, you will learn the essentials in all aspects of the game. Each hour will cover an aspect of both the full swing and short game. Our spring program is perfect for students who have had little instruction, never played before, or want to kick off the season on the right foot. If needed, golf clubs will be provided. Attendees will be given coupons for discounted range balls and lessons the last week.

Course # C21-14 4 sessions Sat., 4/26 - 5/17 9-10am or 10:30-11:30am 84 Orchard St., Millis $135

Course # C22-14 4 sessions Sat., 5/31 - 6/21 9-10am or 10:30-11:30am 84 Orchard St., Millis $135

LITTLE RIPPERS INTERMEDIATE GOLF CLINIC At Glen Ellen Country ClubAges: 8-13Bo Botelho, Director of Player Development & Instruction

This program is designed for golfers who have had previous instruction and are ready to take the next step in the lifelong game of golf. You will build on the knowledge you already have with a focus on consistent ball striking and balance. Each hour will cover an aspect of both the full swing and short game. Attendees will be given coupons for discounted range balls and lessons the last week.

Course #C23-14 4 sessions Sat., 4/26 - 5/17 1-2pm or 2:30-3:30pm 84 Orchard St., Millis $135

Course #C24-14 4 sessions Sat., 5/31 - 6/21 1-2pm or 2:30-3:30pm84 Orchard St., Millis $135

REGISTRATION INFORMATIONThe Franklin YMCA strives to provide a fun and safe aquatic environment that fosters swimming as a life skill and part of a healthy lifestyle. The Y, located at 45 Forge Hill Road in Franklin, offers a variety of programs that allow all ages and abilities to enjoy their pools. Medway Community Edu-cation registrants receive the Program Member Fee for all swim programs without having to pay an annual fee. . To view all class descriptions, dates, times, fees, and number of available openings in each swim level, please log on to the Y’s self-service portal on their website: hockymca.org. Click on ‘Register for Program’ / click on ‘Check Out Our Programs’ / check ‘By Branch’ / check ‘Franklin’ / choose an Aquatics category. Once you have determined the class, please register through Medway Community Education – online or by mail. DO NOT register through the Y’s portal. If you do not know your child’s swim level, call 774-235-2747 to set-up a free evaluation appointment

PARENT/CHILD Shrimp/Kippa/Inia......Ages 6 months-2Perch...........................Ages 1-3

Seahorse.................Ages 2-3Pike with Parent.....Ages 3-5

PRESCHOOL Eel..........Ages 3-5Pike 1.....Ages 3-5Pike 2.....Ages 3-5

Ray.........Ages 3-5Starfish...Ages 3-5

YOUTH AND TEEN PROGRAMSFish..................... Ages 6-12Flying Fish..........Ages 6-12Guppy................. Ages 6-12Minnow.............. Ages 6-12Polliwog I...........Ages 6-12Polliwog II..........Ages 6-12

Shark............................ Ages 6-12Intramural Swim.......... Ages 6-13Jr. Masters Swim..........Ages 12-16Beginner Lessons.........Ages 13+Intermediate Lessons... Ages 13+Stroke Clinic................ Ages 13+

COMPETITIVE SWIMMINGIntro to Competitive Swimming.....Ages 8-14Intramural Swim Teams.................Ages 6-14HAY Lightning Swim Team...........Ages 6-18

SPECIALTY PROGRAMSYouth/Teen Fitness Swim................Homeschool.....................................Vacation SPLASH Program............ Vacation Stroke Clinic.....................Special Olympic Swim Training.....YMCA Lifeguard Class...................Private Lessons................................

Ages 10-15Ages 6-12 Ages 3-12Ages 8-18Ages 13+Ages 16+Ages 3+

ADULT PROGRAMS Beginner Lessons Intermediate Lessons Stroke Clinic

WATER FITNESS PROGRAMS 18+Aqua Zumba

*Tuesdays & Thursdays 12:00-12:45pm*Fridays 11:00 - 11:45am

Aqua Aerobics*Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays 8:00-8:45am*Mondays, Wednesdays 11:00-11:45am*Tuesdays, Thursdays 7:45-8:30pm*Saturdays 8:00-8:45p

AFYAP*Tuesdays and Thursdays 8:30-9:15am

All participants pay $5 per WATER FITNESS class. Please register and pay for the number of classes you plan on attending, then contact the Community Education office to arrange a time to pick-up your “Water Fitness” passes. You may attend ANY of the programs/days/times noted above. There is NO deadline for registration and passes do not expire.

Course #CY-14 Spring II session runs for 8 weeksMonday, April 28-Sunday, June 22

AQUATICS AT THE FRANKLIN YMCA

UKULELE 102Dale Freeman

Bring along your Ukulele to continue the fun and elevate your basic Uke skills! This class, a continuation of Ukulele 101, will introduce more mel-odies, and many more chords - some quite challenging! Class will cover topics as different rhythms and strums, more sight-reading in keys of C, G, and D major, and playing duets. The main emphasis will be put on developing a greater vocabulary of chords and in order to play interme-diate-level songs. The second half of the book from Ukulele 101 will be used, and supplemental material will be provided. Please register quickly due to limited class size. Ukulele book and supplemental material will be provided to new students. Please bring your own Ukulele to class.

Course #C54-14 6 sessions Wednesdays, 4/2 - 5/14 7:45-8:45pmHigh School Rm. 138-3 (Gym doors) (No class 4/23) $70

REIKI IJill Barrett

Reiki is an ancient Japanese healing system that is used to promote heal-ing, reduce stress and increase relaxation. Reiki uses the laying of hands and is simple, natural and safe. By the end of class you will know how to use Reiki on yourself, your family, your pets and even your plants!

In this class, I will cover the following: * Explain what Reiki is, what it does & how it works * Introduce our 7 major chakras (energy centers)* Pass on the attunement to “turn on” Reiki in each student* Teach the hand positions for self-healing* Teach the hand positions for healing others* Practice!

Course #C55-14 2 sessions Thursdays, 4/8 & 4/15 7:00-9:00pmMedway Senior Center, 76 Oakland Street $80

IPHOTOGRAPHYLisa Sheehan

There is a saying that “the best camera you have is the one that is with you”. This short workshop is designed to make the most of your iPhone camera. No more fuzzy, dark or blurry pictures!! In this workshop we will explore:

*The basic functions of your iPhone camera - advantages & limitations*Foundations of composition and good lighting*Some of the best photography apps on the market*iPhone shooting tips, tricks & techniques

This workshop is designed for all ability levels of iPhone users. Sessions will include in class exercises, handout materials and homework assign-ments. A private, password protected online group will be utilized to share images, provide feedback and address questions in between each session. Participants should bring their iPhone & charger to each session.

Course #C56-14 2 sessions Wednesdays, 4/30 & 5/7 7:00-9:00pm High School Rm. 016-3 (Lower level) $30

IT’S NOT ABOUT THE CAMERA - Capturing Better PhotosLisa Sheehan

If you have a digital camera then you may have experienced that moment when you have taken a picture and realize it just doesn’t quite look like you imagined it would. This six week workshop is designed to help you use the tools you have (your digital camera) to take the best photos you can. Over the course of the workshop we will explore both the technical aspects of digital imaging as well as artistic elements. Some topics to be covered will be:

*Different digital shooting modes and how/when to use them* How a digital camera sensor works and why it matters*How your camera makes an image: the exposure basics*Tips for working with digital flash*Understanding how autofocus works and getting the sharpest images*Adjusting digital white balance for the best color in your images*Getting your shots to look great: the basics of composition

This workshop is designed for all ability levels and for both point & shoot and DSLR camera users. Each session will include a participant image share, in class exercises, handout materials and homework assignments. A private, password protected online group will be utilized to share imag-es, provide feedback and address questions in between each session. Par-ticipants should bring their camera and camera manual to every session.

Course #C57-14 6 sessions Tuesdays, 4/15 - 5/22 7:00-9:00pm High School Rm. 016-3 (Lower level) (No class 4/22) $80

IT’S NOT ABOUT THE CAMERA II- Beyond the BasicsLisa Sheehan

This workshop is designed for those who have taken “It’s Not About the Camera: Capturing Better Photos”, or for the photographer that under-stands the basic dials and menus of their camera and wants to utilize their digital camera to its fullest potential. During this six week workshop we will review some of the basics of camera features and digital exposure and then explore in greater depth some more advanced techniques and tips for capturing great images. Some of the topics covered will be:

*Working with the light you have: techniques and tips for capturing photos using window light, lamp light, mid day sunlight, overcast light, shade, and other every day lighting situations.*Photographing your favorite subjects: making the right choices for what you love to photograph – people, pets, landscapes, architecture, etc.*Creative use of aperture and shutter speed: exploring when and why you would want to control depth of field and motion.*Camera metering: understanding how your camera reads the light and learning to control how light or dark your images are.*Making the most of your lenses: experimenting with wide angles and telephotos and understanding their strengths and limitations.

Each session will include a participant image share, in class exercises, handout materials and homework assignments. A private, password pro-tected online group will be utilized to share images, provide feedback and address questions in between each session. Participants should bring their camera and camera manual to every session.

Course #C58-14 6 sessions Thursdays, 4/17 - 5/29 7:00-9:00pm High School Rm. 016-3 (Lower level) (No class 4/24) $80

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PAINT NIGHTNoelle Fiori

Grab a couple of friends and join us for our exciting painting workshop! All participants are instructed from start to finish in the recreation of a spring landscape. Best of all, you leave at the end of the class with a custom piece of art to decorate your home. The same painting will be featured at both evenings. All supplies, light snacks and water will be provided.

Course #C46A-14 1 session Friday, 5/9 7:00-9:00pmOdd Fellows Hall, 169 Main St., Medway $45

Course #C46B-14 1 session Friday, 6/6 7:00-9:00pmOdd Fellows Hall, 169 Main St., Medway $45

CREATIVE MARK MAKING - Creative Drawing Dianna Vosburg

Use multiple mediums and experimental techniques to generate imag-es and abstractions. From Zentangles, Wabi-Sabi, to Surrealism, we will celebrate the right side of our brain and awaken creative expression and visual imagination. This course is perfect for beginners to expand your language in abstraction and to learn basic design principals such as texture, layering, gestures, mark-making, and the use of materials. We will emphasize creative process and personal expression. Please bring a sketchbook, pencil, and eraser to each session; all other art supplies are covered in fee.

Course #C47-14 6 sessions Mondays, 4/7 - 5/19 7:00-9:00pm High School Rm. 020-3 (Lower level) (No class 4/21) $95

MEDITATIVE MANDALA ARTJudith Moffatt

Mandalas circular designs have existed since ancient times, often used for spiritual and meditative practices. Their concentric shape describes the celestial circles; earth, sun, and moon, as well as conceptual circles of friends, family and life. In this workshop, the structure and elements that make up a Mandala are simplified to suit all levels of artistic ability. Using basic tools; pencils, pen and compass, participants will be able to create their own personal, intricate work of art, unlike any other.

Course #C48-14 4 sessions Tuesdays, 4/8 - 5/6 7:00-9:00pm Medway Senior Center, 76 Oakland Street (No class 4/22) $75

INTRODUCTION TO WATERCOLORDianna Vosburg

Enjoy exploring this popular and time-honored medium for producing paintings in beautiful, fluid, and transparent color. In this beginning level class, we will learn about the basic materials and techniques of watercol-or painting while working with still life and painting from photographs. Please bring a sketchbook, pencil, and eraser to the first class, as well as your watercolor kit if you have one. Some drawing experience is very helpful. All participants will receive an email with a list of materials needed for this class, ranging from $35 to $50 in value.

Course #C49-14 6 sessions Wednesdays, 4/9 - 5/21 7:00-9:00pm High School Rm. 020-3 (Lower level) (No class 4/23) $75

INTRO TO DRAWINGJeffrey Ellse

Gain an intimate understanding of how to conceptualize and construct a drawing. We will explore concepts and techniques such as proportion, structure, negative shape, mark making, blind contour and relative mea-suring. The class will use a variety of materials including, but not limited to, graphite, charcoal, ink pen, ink wash and chalk. A supply list will be emailed to students after they sign up. All levels are welcome. All partic-ipants will receive an email with a list of materials needed for this class, approximately $20 in value.

Course #C50-14 6 sessions Thursdays, 4/3 - 5/15 7:00-9:00pm High School Rm. 020-3 (Lower level) (No class 4/24) $60

GUITAR 101Dale Freeman

Did you ever want to play the guitar, but have little or no experience? Do you have an acoustic guitar gathering dust in the closet and it keeps calling to you? If so, this is the class for you! Basics will be covered - learning the parts of the guitar, names of strings, using a pick, tuning the guitar, daily finger exercises, learning the rudiments of reading music, and how to figure out and play those confusing chord diagrams. By the end of the class, students will be able to sight-read melodies and strum chords of some basic folk songs. Guitar book and supplemental material will be provided. Please bring your own acoustic guitar.

Course #C51-14 6 sessions Thursdays, 4/3 - 5/15 6:30-7:30pmHigh Rm.138-3 (Gym doors) (No class 4/24) $70

GUITAR 102Dale Freeman

Do you feel confident with your basic level of chord strumming and note reading? GUITAR CLASS 102 will continue where GUITAR CLASS 101 left off. Emphasis will be put on sight-reading of intermediate-lev-el music, increasing depth of chord knowledge, and developing various strumming techniques. Part of the 6 week session will include working in pairs on duets - sharing chord and melody parts, examining those dif-ficult (all finger) “barre” chords, and exploring some basic blues chord patterns and blues scales for soloing. Continued use of GUITAR CLASS 101 book. Guitar book and supplemental material will be provided to new students. Please bring your own acoustic guitar to class.

Course #C52-14 6 sessions Wednesdays, 4/2 - 5/14 6:30-7:30pmHigh School Rm. 138-3 (Gym doors) (No class 4/23) $70

UKULELE 101Dale Freeman

The Ukulele is a cheerful, fun instrument to play! This class gives play-ers a solid foundation on the uke, from how to hold and strum, to tuning, to basic chords and songs to play. You will be playing songs after the first class! Please bring a Ukulele to class. No musical experience necessary. A Ukulele book and supplemental material will be provided. Please reg-ister quickly due to limited class size.

Course #C53-14 6 sessions Thursdays, 4/3 - 5/15 7:45-8:45pmHigh School Rm. 138-3 (Gym doors) (No class 4/24) $70

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HEARTSAVER PEDIATRIC FIRST AID & CPR Ages: 13 & upJuanita Allen; Century Health Systems

Does your summer job require certification in First Aid and CPR? This course meets the requirements of camp counselors, babysitters, and chil-dren’s sports organizations. The Heartsaver Pediatric First Aid course, taught under the guidelines of the American Heart Association, is de-signed for anyone who may need to respond to a first-aid emergency. This course teaches participants how to handle injuries and manage illness in the first few minutes until help arrives. The six modules covered in this course are First Aid Basics, Medical Emergencies, Injury Emergencies, Environmental Emergencies, Adult CPR, and Pediatric CPR. Certifica-tion is good for two years.

Course #C25-14 1 session Monday, 5/19 6:30-9:30pm Memorial School Library $85

4 DAY JR. GOLF ACADEMY-At Maplegate Country Club Ages: 13-17 (April Vacation)Greg Dowdell & Kevin Weldon

This program is targeted for serious Jr. Golfers of all ability levels and will cover basic rules and etiquette, along with the fundamentals of the pre-shot routine, equipment selection, the full swing and the short game. Time will be shared between the practice area and the golf course, always under the supervision of a Maplegate Staff member. Program includes the latest V1 video analysis, daily on course completion, use of practice facilities, range balls, equipment, green fees, and lunch daily.

Course # C20-14 4 sessions M - Th 4/21 - 4/24 12:00-5:00pm 160 Maple St., Bellingham Rain date 4/25 $275

ONE DAY GOLF SCHOOL-At Maplegate Country Club Ages: 15+Greg Dowdell & Kevin Weldon

This one-day program is open to all golfers, but offers a “Ladies Only” option as well. This comprehensive program examines the Golf swing and covers set-up fundamentals, the full swing, chipping and putting us-ing the latest V1 video analysis techniques. The morning will be spent on the practice areas where participants will have the opportunity to interact with the professionals on specific areas of interest. After lunch in the club house, the program moves to the course for a 9-hole playing lesson. The program includes use of practice facilities, range balls, equipment, all green fees and lunch

Course #C36-14 1 session Open-Sat., 5/31 Ladies Only-Sat., 6/28 9:00-3:00pm 160 Maple St., Bellingham $125

TEENAGE & HIGH SCHOOL ADULT - ARTS & LEISURE

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DRIVER TRAINING CENTER Ages: 15 yrs/9 mos. & up

Program Information:The Driver Training Center (DTC) of Norwood has been in business for over 25 years, offers the lowest local price and best service, and is the only local Four Star (highest rated) licensed driving school by the PDEA (Professional Driver Education Association). DTC also offers the required two-hour parent program. All students will begin road lessons within two weeks of eligibility and will have the same instructor for all driving times. DTC offers personalized instruction for each student to best meet his/her needs. Road test sponsorship is available during the Registry of Motor Vehicle’s best-scheduling times. DTC accepts MasterCard and Visa. ** Free home pick-up and drop-off after first lesson; first lesson will meet at high school or middle school ** Program Overview:• 30 hours of classroom instruction• 12 hours behind-the-wheel training• 6 hours driving observation• 2-hour parent class• To register for driving time and parent class, call 508-528-9510, M-F, 2-5pm

Payment Schedule:• $169 - Classroom Sessions - payable to Medway Community Education• $295 - Payment 1 of driving time - payable to DTC before 4th classroom session• $295 - Payment 2 of driving time - payable to DTC when scheduling driving time

Program 1 Course #C27-14 5 sessions Monday-Friday, 4/21 - 4/25 9:00am-3:30pm High School Rm. 113-2 $169Program 2 Course #C28-14 5 sessions W, Th, F, M, T 6/25, 6/26, 6/27, 6/30 & 7/1 9:00am-3:30pm High School Rm. 113-2 $169 Program 3 Course #C29-14 5 sessions Monday-Friday, 8/11 - 8/15 9:00am-3:30pm High School Rm. 113-2 $169

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KAPLAN TEST PREP COURSE - SAT Ages: Grades 11 & 12

A higher score or your money back! Kaplan teachers will teach the proven methods, strategies, and content that will increase student’s scores. In ad-dition, students will have access to Smart Track – an online guide to a wide array of learning tools. Kaplan teachers personalize the prep by meeting students at their skill level and engaging them in the just-right content that will get them the most points on Test Day. Kaplan offers unmatched expertise and guaranteed results. Please visit your personalized web page at kaplanatschool.com/medway today!

• Premiere Private Tutoring for the SAT and ACT: a 10% discount for Medway students.• Prep Trio: for $1,299, students have unrestricted access to all Kaplan courses, including On-Site SAT and ACT and On Demand PSAT, Subject Testand AP exams. This option is ideal for students planning on taking multiple exams or for those with a busy schedule. Take as many courses as you would like from enrollment until graduation.• Complete Classroom Course for SAT: at Medway High School for $649, 10% discount off of regular $699 price for Medway students. Students getprepped with Kaplan’s 10-session course, including 18 hours of instruction, 4 full-length practice tests, and Kaplan’s print and online study materials.

Course # SAKA14218 10 sessions Saturdays & Tuesdays, April 12-May 27 leading up to June 7 SAT Weekday sessions 6:00-10:00pm Weekend sessions 9:00am-1:00pm Medway High School Rm. 107-1 $649 (regularly priced at $699)To Register: Call 1-800-KAP-TEST / 1-800-527-8378 or visit kaptest.com/college

ADULT BEGINNER GOLF LESSONSGlen Ellen Country ClubBo Botelho, Director of Player Development & Instruction

This program is for adults who are looking to find out more about the game of golf. The basics of grip, stance, and swing will be introduced.Full swing concepts and short game will become a key focal point. Rules and etiquette will be touched on during the clinic. The goal of this pro-gram is to give people a better understanding of the great game of golf and getting over the “fear” factor of getting on the course. Students will be given a coupon towards discounted range balls and lessons at the com-pletion of the session. Maximum of 12 students per class. Student/teacher ratio is 6/1.

Course #C37-13 4 sessions Wed., 4/30 -5/21 9-10am or 6:15-7:15pm 84 Orchard St., Millis $145

Course #C38-13 4 sessions Wed., 5/28 -6/18 9-10am or 6:15-7:15pm 84 Orchard St., Millis $145

ADULT INTERMEDIATE GOLF LESSONS Glen Ellen Country ClubBo Botelho, Director of Player Development & Instruction

This program is for individuals who have taken beginner instruction in the past and want to develop their swing and knowledge even more. In-dividual attention will become more apparent in this program. Focus will be on trying to teach students the various components of the golf swing. Ball flight laws and club head speed will be covered. Short game skills and course management will also be discussed. Students will be given a coupon towards discounted range balls and lessons at the completion of the session. Maximum of 12 students per class.

Course #C39-14 4 sessions Thu., 5/1 - 5/22 9-10am or 6:15-7:15pm 84 Orchard St., Millis $145

Course #C40-14 4 sessions Thu., 5/29 - 6/19 9-10am or 6:15-7:15pm 84 Orchard St., Millis $145

LADIES GOLF CLINIC Glen Ellen Country ClubBo Botelho, Director of Player Development & Instruction

This program is designed for women only. All students should be in the beginning years of their golf career and looking to grow into comfortable golfers on the course for years to come. The learning environment will be very fun, enjoyable, and stress free. All of the basics on the game will be introduced, including rules and etiquette. This is a great program for a group of friends. Lunch is served after the clinic each week in the “19th Hole.” Students will be given a coupon towards discounted range balls and lessons at the completion of the session. Maximum of six ladies per class.

Course #C41-14 4 sessions Fri., 5/2 - 5/23 9:30-10:30am or 11-12pm 84 Orchard St., Millis $175

Course #C42-14 4 sessions Fri., 5/30 - 6/20 9:30-10:30am or 11-12pm 84 Orchard St., Millis $175

WALK IT OFF Nanci Cahalane

Has the weight on the scale been creeping up? Is it time to walk it off?Of the 24 hours in the day take this hour for yourself. Walking is one of the easiest and most beneficial forms of exercise. This program is for those who want company and encouragement while walking. This is not a hard core exercise program - this is about a group supporting and encouraging each other and getting outside and moving! Whether this is your only day in the week walking or you are adding it to your existing exercise plan, everyone is welcome. In this program you will begin with slower walking and progress to “fitness walking,” which is a brisker walk designed to get your heart pumping and calories burning. Workouts will be followed with stretching and advice about exercise and nutrition.

Course #C43-14 10 sessions Tuesdays, 4/22 - 6/24 9:15-10:15am or Tuesdays, 4/22 - 6/24 6:30-7:30pmPond Street Recreation Complex, Rte. 115, Norfolk $50

LADIES LIGHT HIKINGNanci Cahalane

Add dimensions to your walking or jogging - do you like the idea of hik-ing but don’t want to go alone? Hiking is fantastic exercise as well as a great time to get some fresh air and explore new places. We will meet at various local locations every week (a list will be given out).This class moves at a good pace - we’ll be looking for hills! If conditions are icy “ice cleats” on shoes are strongly recommended. (They are available to purchase at several locations including “Bass Pro. Shop”, “L.L. Bean”, and “Walmart”). We meet at various locations in neighboring towns. First meeting location will be at “F. Gilbert State Forest”.

From Norfolk center, follow Rte. 115 south towards Foxboro. Cross over Rte. 1A at light and turn left onto Pine Street. At lights,turn right onto Rte. 1 for 1.5 miles. At lights, turn left onto Thurston Street for 1.5 miles. Turn left (after passing Normandy Farms) onto Mill Street for 9/10 of a mile and park on the left behind building.

Course #C44-14 6 sessions Thurs., 5/1 - 6/5 or Sat., 5/3 - 6/159:45-11:00am F. Gilbert State Forest, Foxboro ((No class 5/24) $25

YOUR FIRST 5KNanci Cahalane

Here is your chance to do something you may only have dreamed of! If you have ever thought about becoming a runner or running again after taking years off here is your opportunity! This adult program is designed to get you off the couch or away from the desk and ready to run a 5K (3.1 miles). In this 10 week program, catered to beginners, you will progress from a walker to a runner. We will meet as a group once a week, and you will be given specific instructions for running other days of the week on your own. Workouts will be followed with stretching and advice about running and nutrition.

Course #C45-14 10 sessions Thursdays, 4/24 - 6/26 6:30-7:30pmPond Street Recreation Complex, Rte. 115, Norfolk $75

REVOLUTION PREP High School Students

Revolution Prep’s programs stand out for their ability to engage students, raise scores, and help students develop critical thinking and problem solving skills. At Revolution, we have perfected a unique set of teaching strategies based on our experience, research and cutting edge technology. The strate-gies we implement in our courses produce short-term and long-term benefits for students. While our goal is to prepare students to achieve higher scores on the SAT and ACT, we take pride in our ability to develop confident learners that possess the academic skills needed to excel in high school, college, and beyond. We have embraced the use of online resources to personalize learning, and our instructors are trained to infuse energy into every class, keeping students focused and engaged. Revolution Prep is the nation’s largest provider of on-campus test prep courses and chosen by more educators to help prepare their students for college. Need-based scholarships are available. Contact Rev Prep for details at 877-738-7737

Leading up to June 7 SAT Practice Exams begin Saturday, 4/26, from 9am-1pm Classroom Sessions begin Thursday, 5/1, from 6-9pm Medway High School Rm. 111-1 $599 SAT Group Class $899 Hybrid Course - Class plus 4 hours of private tutoringTo Register: Call 1-877-REV-PREP / 1-877-738-7737 or visit revolutionprep.com

SAT On-Campus Features (38 hours total) $599• 18 hours of instruction (6 three-hour classes) onexam information, SAT subject-matter, and problem solving strategies• 20 hours of exam time (5 full-length proctored prac-tice exams)• Customized homework to improve efficiency andmaximize improvement• Class size: 15-18 students• Access to Prepfest: 17+ hours of live online microcourses available 2 weeks before exam• Average score improvement 278 points• Hybrid: add 4 hours of private tutoring ($300)

SAT/ACT Small Group Class Features (38 hours total) $599• Includes everything above, but it is done from theconvenience of the computer• Live online class• Class size: 3-6 students• Interactive online learning environment• Two-way webcams• Individual whiteboard for each student on a WebExplatform• Schedule options for all days and times

Private Tutoring• Great option for students with extremely busy sched-ules and those who prefer 1-on- 1 preparation.• Customized package based on individual academicneeds, schedule, and personality• Satisfaction guarantee- if you’re not 100% satisfiedwith your tutor we will match you with a new one, and the first session is free• Online progress reports after each tutoring session• In person or online available

GPA Protection Plan offers private tutoring for any subject. Students can schedule a session with as little as 15 minutes’ notice with an expert instruc-tor. Packages start at $99/month, provide unlimited one-on-one tutoring, and cannot be found anywhere else!

SAT PREPARATION COURSE Ages: Grades 10 & 11 Chris DuBose & K.C. Potts

This valuable 6-session course, leading up to the May 3rd SAT, has a proven track record for improving students’ scores. This course teaches general test-taking techniques and also focuses on student-generated responses, comparative reading passages, and essay writing. Students learn techniques for the four verbal question types, the fifteen current math topics, and the ten common error types in the Writing test. Students of any ability will benefit from this SAT course and improve their scores. Please bring a calculator to all sessions. The College Board SAT prep book is given to each student and is included in the cost. The instructors are Dover-Sherborn High School teachers who have taught this course for over twenty years. They have helped more than one thousand students become more familiar with the SAT test, how to approach it, and how to maximize their abilities.

Course #C26-14 6 sessions Tuesdays & Thursdays, 4/8-5/1 6:00-9:00pm High School Rm. 110-1 (No class 4/22 & 4/24) $250 Medway Residents $275 non-Medway Residents

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FIRED-UP FITNESSPatrice Dwyer

Tight on time but want to get in great shape? This fitness program offers a combination of step aerobics, sculpting, kickboxing, and circuit train-ing. Each session provides a balance of cardio and muscle condition-ing, featuring similar fitness moves from the popular P90X, Insanity, and Turbofire workout series, and is perfect for the novice to the advanced exercise participant. Please bring a water bottle, hand-held weights and a yoga mat to each session.

Course #C27-14 8 sessions Mondays, 4/7 - 6/9 6:30-7:30pm Burke School Gym (No class 4/21, 5/26) $70

ZUMBA GOLD TONING© Paula O’Malley

Zumba Gold Toning is a combination of cardio and resistive exercis-es using dance-fitness and lightweight training for the active older adult as well as beginners. Through modified dynamic light weight resistance training, participants can help prevent age-related bone loss, increase muscle strength and definition, decrease body fat and improve mobility, posture, coordination and cognition; all this is being done in the same fun party atmosphere as the Zumba Gold classes. Zumba Toning sticks or one pound hand weights may be used. Just a note - hand weights should never be shaken as there is no give and may cause injury. Toning sticks provide a mild resistance which helps train the participants to consciously con-tract their muscles. Toning sticks create sound to accompany the rhythms of the music and may be purchased for $20.

Course #C28-14 8 sessions Tuesdays, 4/8 - 6/3 7:00-8:00pm Burke School Gym (No class 4/22) $70

WOMEN, YOGA & HEALTH Siri Krishna Khalsa

This is an 8-week course designed for women only. Kundalini yoga class-es are a dynamic blend of postures, pranayam, mantra, music and medi-ation, which teach you the art of relaxation, self-healing and elevation. Wear comfortable clothing and bring a mat or towel to class.

Course #C29-14 8 sessions Tuesdays, 4/8 - 6/3 6:30-7:45pmMedway Public Library (Lower level) (No class 4/22) $78

MOVE I.T. (Interval Training) Marcia Coakley

This new and exhilarating 60-minute cardiovascular conditioning class is based on the science of hybrid interval training. Beginners, with or without movement skills, as well as seasoned athletes, tune into single moves while simultaneously integrating the whole body for increased flexibility, agility, mobility, strength and stability. Each 60-second cycle coaches you to self-modulate - your own range of motion, energy dynam-ics, and intensity levels. We will explore our way to anaerobic spikes, or “bursts” of energy, with high intensity and high speed movements sus-tained for a short period of time. Soundscapes of world, electronic, pop, rock, and hip-hop music inspire your dance as you optimize your fitness and conditioning!

Course #C30-14 8 sessions Wednesdays, 4/9 - 6/4 6:30-7:30pm Burke School Gym (No class 4/23) $70

HOOPNOTICA - Hula Hoop Dance and CardioKat Suwalski

Learn to unleash your inner child with cardio based hula hooping! It is an exciting way to broaden your workout while creating a healthy body and mind. Hooping conditions your core, works on proper body alignment, boosts flexibility and stability, and lowers stress with an exhilarating aerobic total body weight loss workout. No prior hooping experience is required - wear exercise clothes, bring a water bottle and an open mind, and watch as you laugh your way to a “new” you. Hoops are provided and are available for purchase.

Course #C31-14 8 sessions Thursdays, 4/10 - 6/12 6:45-7:45pm Burke School Gym (No class 4/24, 5/22) $70

ZUMBA© Jennifer Costello

Zumba is a Latin-inspired dance fitness class that fuses Latin and interna-tional music and movements to create a dynamic workout that is fun and easy to do! Anyone can participate. The Zumba workout provides fitness benefits because the routines feature interval training sessions with fast and slow rhythms and resistance training, which are intended to tone and sculpt every major muscle group while burning fat. The classes are de-signed for all levels and ages of participants; for dancers and non-dancers alike. You don’t have to be a dancer to enjoy Zumba - you just have to come to class ready to have fun. Please wear comfortable clothing.

Course #C32-14 8 sessions Saturdays, 4/5 - 6/14 9:00-10:00am High School Aerobics Rm. (No class 4/12, 4/26 & 5/3) $70

ADULT - FITNESSFLY FISHINGNeil Denny

Spring is here so let’s grab our gear and get ready to fish! This is a com-plete basic course in the fine art of fly-fishing. Practical instruction pre-pares the participants to be independent in fishing on a stream or at the shore. Beginning fly-casting is included, as well as the types of flies to use, where to fish, and the type of equipment to use. Basic fly-tying tech-niques are also taught in this course.

Course #C32a-14 4 sessions Tuesdays, 4/29 - 5/20 7:00-9:00pm McGovern School Gym $55

GOLF FOR MOMSMaplegate Country ClubGreg Dowdell & Kevin Weldon

Put the kids on the bus, drop them off at daycare, grab a cup of coffee then head over to Maplegate to learn the game of golf with Medway’s own PGA Professional. The program covers basic rules and etiquette, along with the fundamentals of the pre-shot routine, full swing, and short game. Participants will have the use of practice facilities, range balls, and equipment.

Course #C33-14 5 sessions Mondays, 5/5 - 6/9 10:00-11:00am 160 Maple St., Bellingham (No class 5/26) (Rain date 6/16) $100

MOTHER’S & FATHER’S DAY-2 for 1 Group LessonMaplegate Country ClubGreg Dowdell & Kevin Weldon

Make this year’s Mother’s and Father’s Days extra memorable with a golf lesson at Maplegate! This special program is designed for golfers of all ability levels, and children 15 years of age and older may join their parent for lessons - parent/child, wife/husband, friend/friend - all are wel-come! This program covers putting, chipping, and full swing technique using the latest V1 video analysis. The lesson will be held on the practice areas, and students will have the opportunity to interact with the profes-sionals on specific areas of interest. The program includes use of practice facilities, range balls, and equipment.

Course #C34-14 1 session Saturday, 5/10 or 6/4 9:00am-12:00pm 160 Maple St., Bellingham $100 for two

AFTER WORK ADULT GROUP LESSONMaplegate Country ClubGreg Dowdell & Kevin Weldon

This program is for golfers of all ability levels and will consist of four 90-minute group lessons during which participants may choose to work with our Professional Staff on the practice area or head directly to the course. The program covers basic rules and etiquette, the full swing, and short game, as well as the use of practice facilities, range balls, equip-ment, and all green fees.

Course #C35-14 5 sessions Mondays, 5/12 - 6/9 6:00-7:30pm 160 Maple St., Bellingham (Rain date 6/16) $100

ONE DAY GOLF SCHOOLMaplegate Country ClubGreg Dowdell & Kevin Weldon

This one-day program is open to all golfers, but offers a “Ladies Only” option as well. This comprehensive program examines the Golf swing and covers set-up fundamentals, the full swing, chipping and putting us-ing the latest V1 video analysis techniques. The morning will be spent on the practice areas where participants will have the opportunity to interact with the professionals on specific areas of interest. After lunch in the club house, the program moves to the course for a 9-hole playing lesson. The program includes use of practice facilities, range balls, equipment, all green fees and lunch

Course #C36-14 1 session Open-Sat., 5/31 Ladies Only-Sat., 6/28 9am-3pm 160 Maple St., Bellingham $125

Sign-up for three or more 8-session Adult Fitness classes on this page and receive a 10% discount.

(C27-14 through C32-14)

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Summer 2014 GOLF CLINICS AT MAPLEGATE & GLEN ELLEN

To help busy families plan their children’s summer schedules, we are including many of our popular summer pro-grams in this easy, pull-out section. Our extended Summer Brochure, for youth, teens and adults, will be available in mid-May. If you have any questions, please contact Community Education at 508-533-3222 option 4 or [email protected]. All classes are open for registration. Please register early.

An exciting theme is planned for each session, incorporating related activities and crafts. Each session also includes sensational exciting and new on-site visitors, as well as some of our favorites returning from previous summers. We have a playground and fields for outdoor fun, air conditioned rooms to help ensure a comfortable environment, and indoor room options for rainy days. We offer fun and exciting projects geared to EACH age group! Our head instructors are energetic and highly-qualified teachers with current CORIs on file. All instructors bring with them years of experi-ence, creative ideas, and tons of enthusiasm. Assistant counselors are always available, ready to lend-a-hand with all activities, games, and programs.

Each weekly session will be action-packed with numerous activities:

• Healthy and fun cooking projects• Indoor and outdoor sports, including tennis, field games, and more• Fitness activities and games• Creative arts and crafts• Music and enrichment• Fun & refreshing water activities• Enormous waterslide• NEW – weekly visits from our favorite coaches at F.A.S.T Athletics!

Plus, all children will enjoy pool time at the Franklin YMCA each ses-sion. We will travel by our licensed transportation carrier to and from Burke-Memorial School!

C.I.T. PROGRAM Students entering grades 9 and up may apply for our C.I.T. Program by filling out a registration form and indicating the weekly session(s) they are interested in attending. Students will be called for a brief interview no later than May 17. The fee for a CIT is $50 per session, which will be collected after the schedule is finalized.

AGESChildren entering Kindergarten through Grade 5

LOCATIONBurke-Memorial School, 16 Cassidy Lane, Medway

REGISTRATIONA form is located in our Spring Brochure to mail or drop-off, and online registration is available at unipaygold.unibank.com

WHAT TO BRINGPlease bring your backpack every day filled with the following items: hat, bathing suit, towel, sunscreen, bagged lunch, drink, snacks, and water bottle. Remember to label everything!

FEES 9:00am - 4:00pm $150/session ($120 session 1 - four days) 8:00am - 9:00am Early drop-off option $40/session4:00pm - 5:45pm Late pick-up option $60/sessionBoth early & late options $85/session

TRY GOLF-At Maplegate Country ClubAges: 5-8 & 9-12Greg Dowdell & Kevin Weldon

This program is a fun-based introduction to golf targeted at new golfers.The group lessons cover basic rules and swing fundamentals. Games in-clude a best ball mini tournament played on the course and plenty of practice time. Program includes use of practice facilities, range balls, Green Fees and all equipment.

4 sessions Mon.-Thur., 7/7 - 7/10, 7/28 - 7/31 or 8/18 - 8/21Ages 5-8 9-10am Ages 9-12 10-11am Rain Dates 7/11, 8/1, or 8/22160 Maple St., Bellingham $80 or $25 for each lesson

JR. GOLF FOR BEGINNERS-At Maplegate Country Club Ages: 7-13Greg Dowdell & Kevin Weldon

This program for beginner golfers covers basic rules and etiquette along with the fundamentals of the pre shot routine, the full swing and the short game. Time will be shared between the practice area and the Golf course always under the supervision of a Maplegate Staff member. Please bring a water bottle & snacks.

4 sessions Mondays, 7/7-7/28 4:00-5:30pm 160 Maple St., Bellingham (Rain date 8/4) $80

4 DAY JR. GOLF ACADEMY-At Maplegate Country Club Ages: 9-17Greg Dowdell & Kevin Weldon.

This program is targeted for serious Jr. Golfers of all ability levels and will cover basic rules and etiquette, along with the fundamentals of the pre-shot routine, equipment selection, the full swing, and the short game. Time will be shared between the practice area and the course, always un-der the supervision of a Maplegate Staff member. Equipment is available if needed. Please bring a water bottle & snacks.

4 sessions M - Th 7/7-7/10, 7/28-7/31, or 8/18-8/21 160 Maple St., Bellingham (Rain dates 7/11, 8/1, & 8/22) $275

JUNIOR GOLF-At Glen Ellen Country ClubBo Botelho, Director of Player Development & Instruction

nationwide tour - ages 6-9This golf program is designed for children with little or no experience.Participants will learn to produce a swinging motion with a golf club in a fun and enjoyable learning environment while sending the ball forward. The instructional program is modeled after The U.S. Kids Golf Learning Curriculum * Monday-Thursday * 9:00am-10:30am

8 sessions M - Th 9:00-10:30am84 Orchard St., Millis $170/week

Session 1 6/30 - 7/3 Session 2 7/7 - 7/10 Session 3 7/14 - 7/17 Session 4 7/21 - 7/ 24

Session 5 7/28 - 7/31 Session 6 8/4 - 8/7 Session 7 8/11 - 8/14Session 8 8/18 - 8/21

pro tour - ages 8-14Students will be grouped by age and skill level and will receive individu-al attention from lead instructors on the basics of grip, aim, setup, speed of play, and course management.

8 sessions M - Th 9am-12:00pm84 Orchard St., Millis $285/week

Session 1 6/30 - 7/3 Session 2 7/7 - 7/10 Session 3 7/14 - 7/17 Session 4 7/21 - 7/ 24

Session 5 7/28 - 7/31 Session 6 8/4 - 8/7 Session 7 8/11 - 8/14Session 8 8/18 - 8/21

F.A.S.T. ATHLETICS PROGRAMSBACKYARD GAMES Ages: 3-6 (with adult companion)F.A.S.T. Athletics Staff

Looking for a new class? This new program is all about fun, socializing and trying new games! There will be exciting family games such as bad-minton, wiffle ball, and a variety of tag games.

6 sessions Sundays, 7/12 - 8/16 9:00-9:50am McGovern School Field, 50 Winthrop St. $65

DODGEBALL & FLOOR HOCKEYAges: 7-13 F.A.S.T. Athletics Staff

The students will learn how to work together, strategize and exercise without even knowing it! There are tons of creative and competitive dodgeball games incorporated into this program – there will never be a dull moment!!! Gatorskin dodgeballs will be used which are proven to be the safest dodgeballs out there! The Fundamentals of hockey will be taught along with good sportsmanship and rules. After the instructional period is over, each day will end with a good old fashion street hockey game. Safety rules and regulations will be enforced before each class..

5 sessions M-F, 7/28 - 8/1 9:00am-12:00pm McGovern School Gym $105

SUMMER ADVENTURES PROGRAM

Session 1 - 6/30 - 7/3Session 2 - 7/7 - 7/11Session 3 - 7/14 - 7/18Session 4 - 7/21 - 7/25Session 5 - 7/28 - 8/1Session 6 - 8/4 - 8/8Session 7 - 8/11 - 8/15

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BASKETBALLAges: 7-12

This fun, skill-intensive program is designed for beginner to intermediate players. Each day begins with a “skill of the day” and progresses into drills and games. An active week of passing, shooting, dribbling, and rebounding makes this one of Skyhawks’ most popular programs. All players receive a ball at the end of the program. Boys and girls learn vital life lessons, such as respect, teamwork and responsibility.

Course #SSA60837 4 sessions M-Th, 6/30 - 7/3 9:00am-3:00pmMemorial School Gym (Center Street Parking) $129

Course #SSA56493 5 sessions M-F, 8/18 - 8/22 9:00am-3:00pm Memorial School Gym (Center Street Parking) $155

QUICK START TENNISAges: 4-8

Skyhawks is excited to offer tennis for the younger player! Tennis with Quickstart is a new play format specifically designed so young children learn to play tennis without any frustration. The court is smaller, the net is lower, the racquet is smaller and the tennis balls are foam. All children will be able to play immediately even if they have never picked-up a racquet before.

Course #SSA57996 4 sessions M-Th, 6/30-7/3 9:00-10:30am Course #SSA60835 4 sessions M-Th, 7/14-7/17 9:00-10:30am Medway High School (Tennis Courts) (Rain dates 7/4 & 7/18) $55

TENNISAges: 7-14

Grab your tennis racquet and get ready to play! Skyhawks tennis focuses on skill refinement as well as practice and match play to develop consis-tent, well-rounded tennis players. This program breaks down the funda-mental skills of tennis through easily understood games and exercises to help improve the participant’s overall coordination and technique. Players learn proper grips, footwork, strokes, volleys and serves during a series of drills designed to teach skills in a fun and dynamic way. Players are grouped and coached according to ability. Please bring a tennis rac-quet each day. Skyhawks will provide a racquet if needed.

Course #SSA57452 4 sessions M-Th, 6/30-7/3 9am-12pm Course #SSA57062 4 sessions M-Th, 7/14-7/17 9am-12pm Course #SSA57063 4 sessions M-Th, 7/28-7/31 9am-12pmMedway High School (Tennis Courts) (Rain dates 7/4,7/18 & 8/1) $99

MINI-HAWK (Soccer, T-ball & Basketball)Ages: 4-6

This multi-sport program provides children a first step into athletics. The essentials of soccer, T-ball and basketball are taught in a safe, structured environment with lots of encouragement and a big focus on fun. Our Mini-Hawk games are designed to allow participants to explore balance, movement, hand/eye coordination, and skill development at their own pace. Skyhawks staff are trained to handle the specific needs of young athletes. All participants receive a ball at the end of the program.

Course #SSA57055 5 sessions M-F, 7/7 - 7/11 9:00am-12:00pm Memorial School Gym (Center Street Parking) $129

MULTI-SPORT (Soccer, Baseball & Basketball)Ages: 7-12

This multi-sport program is designed to introduce young athletes to a variety of different sports in one setting. We combine baseball, soccer and basketball into one fun-filled week. Participants learn the rules and essentials of each sport through skill-based games and scrimmages. By the end of the week, children walk away with knowledge of three new sports. All participants receive a ball at the end of the program.

Course #SSA60839 5 sessions M-F, 7/7-7/11 9:00am-3:00pm Course #SSA57054 5 sessions M-F, 8/11-8/15 9:00am-3:00pm Memorial School Gym (Center Street Parking) $155

LACROSSE (Beginner) Ages: 6-10

Lacrosse combines the basic skills used in soccer, basketball and hockey into one fast-paced game. Boys and girls learn the fundamentals of stick handling, cradling, passing, and shooting in a fun, non-checking environ-ment. Equipment is provided; helmets and gloves are not required.

Course #SSA57451 5 sessions M-F 7/14-7/18 9:00am-12:00pmMemorial School Gym (Center Street Parking) $129

BASEBALL Ages: 7-12

This Skyhawks program teaches boys and girls the fundamentals of field-ing, catching, throwing, hitting, and base running in a fun and positive environment. All participants, regardless of skill level, will learn new baseball skills along with vital life lessons, such as respect, teamwork, and responsibility. Please bring a baseball glove each day. All partici-pants receive a T-shirt at the end of the program.

Course #SSA57056 5 sessions M-F, 7/21-7/25 9:00am-12:00pmMemorial School Gym (Center Street Parking) $129

TRACK AND FIELDAges: 6-12

This Skyhawks program combines technical development, fundamental techniques, and safety with a major focus on fun! Using special equip-ment, boys and girls learn the fundamentals of body positioning, stride, proper stretching, and cool-down techniques are also addressed. All skills are demonstrated for one fun day on Friday at the Skyhawks track meet!

Course #SSA60840 5 sessions M-F, 8/4 - 8/8 9:00am-12:00pm Medway High School (Track) $129

FLAG FOOTBALLAges: 6-12

Skyhawks flag football is the perfect program for your young athletes who want a complete introduction to America’s Game. Through our ‘skill of the day’, campers will learn skills on both sides of the ball including the core components of passing, catching, and de-flagging or defensive positioning - all presented in a fun and positive environment. The week ends with the Skyhawks Sports Bowl.

Course #SSA57061 5 sessions M-F, 8/4 - 8/8 9am-12pm Memorial School Gym (Center Street Parking) $129

SKYHAWKS SPORTS PROGRAMSBIG BAD AND LITTLE RED - Musical ProductionAges: Entering grades 1-8Elaine Kessler

If you love to sing, dance, act, and create scenery and costumes, then you will love the excitement of producing the funniest version of Little Red Riding Hood you have ever seen. Join us this summer and learn contem-porary music and dances and be part of this musical production of Big Bad and Little Red with Miss Elaine! All children will have a part in the script-ed play and work together to create an end-of-the season performance for families and friends. No previous experience is necessary, so join the fun! Please bring a water bottle, lunch, beverage, and snack each day.

5 sessions M-F 7/14 - 7/18 9:00am-3:00pmMemorial Cafeteria $170

FUN ON THE FARM SUMMER PROGRAMAges: Entering Grades K-2 & 3-5Medway Community Farm Staff

Come enjoy all the excitement at the Medway Community Farm this sum-mer. Help us take care of the chickens and bunnies as well as welcome our new Nigerian Dwarf goats to the farm, harvest and wash produce, build compost piles, walk the nature trail, learn about the many different herbs and their uses, plant and care for flowers and vegetables, and play lots of fun games! We have a great Farm Community Center on the farm where we can take shelter from inclement weather or take a break from the hot sun. Our staff is excited to share their love of fresh food and nature with our program participants. They are trained in first aid and CPR and have had a CORI background check.

5 sessions M-F 9:00am-12:00pmMedway Community Farm, 50 Winthrop Street $100/week

Session 1 6/30 - 7/3 Session 2 7/7 - 7/11 Session 3 7/14 - 7/18

Session 4 7/21 - 7/25 Session 5 7/28 - 8/ 1 Session 6 8/4 - 8/8

Session 7 8/11 - 8/15Session 8 8/18 - 8/22

FARMER-IN-TRAINING Ages: Entering Grades 5-8Medway Community Farm Staff

This is an advanced farm education program for older children interested in learning the ins and outs of running a small vegetable farm. Participants will learn about specific jobs and skills needed to produce crops from seed to harvest, teamwork, communication, and responsibility. If you have en-joyed our farm programs in the past, join us to take your knowledge to the next level. Please register early - class limited to 6 children each week.

5 sessions M-F 7/7-7/11, 7/14-7/18, 7/21-7/25, 7/28-8/1 9am-12pm Medway Community Farm, 50 Winthrop St. $100/week

CLUB INVENTION Ages: Entering Grades 1-6Susan Lynch - Director

Led by local educators, the weeklong Club Invention experience immers-es elementary school children in hands-on activities that reinvent summer fun. Children spend their time building original prototypes, creating a per-sonalized motor-powered vehicle and taking apart electronics to construct a pinball machine. Discounts available - register today! www.clubinventionNE.org 800.968.4332

5 sessions M - F 7/7 - 7/11 8:00am-2:30pm Middle School $275

CREATIVE ARTS CORNERAges: Entering Grades 1-4Noelle Fiori

Our NEW arts program offers young artists a week-long adventure dedi-cated to creativity, inspiration and FUN!! Session 1 will feature beautiful 2-dimensional artwork focusing on summer themes, and Session 2 will delve into the world of 3-dimensional art. Throughout the process, stu-dents will also learn about art history by looking at other artist’s work for inspiration. Children will be able to express themselves in this creative and inspiring environment. Please be sure to pack a snack, lunch, water bottle, bathing suit and towel - everyone will take breaks with relaxing games and activities AND spend some time on our enormous waterslide! Come join the fun with Ms. Fiori in our “Creative Arts Corner”!

Session 1 7/14 - 7/18 9:00am - 3:00pm Session 2 8/18 - 8/22 9:00am - 3:00pmBurke School Rm. 14 $200/week

DRAWING & PAINTING (Session A) Ages: Entering Grades 1-8Carol Vogel

If you love to draw and paint, join Mrs. Vogel for a week of art and fun! Students work in sketchbooks to do both observational and imaginative drawings, use a combination of painting methods and media with tempera and watercolors, and refine their skills with a paint brush while learning new techniques.

5 sessions M-F 7/21 - 7/25 9:00-11:00am McGovern Rm. 19 $80

DRAWING & PAINTING (Session B)

This class is for all children who love to draw and paint! All students work with sketchbooks and a variety of drawing and painting techniques. This session offers many different projects than Session A; Session A is not a prerequisite for Session B.

5 sessions M-F 8/11 - 8/15 9:00-11:00am McGovern Rm. 19 $80

PAPER SCULPTURES Carol VogelAges: Entering Grades 2-8

Join Carol Vogel to learn how to make paper pop-out and stand-up as we curl, roll, and fold it to create many fascinating 3-dimensional sculptures, pop-up cards, and paper puppets. Students should bring their imaginations and creativity to this class!

5 sessions M-F 8/4 - 8/8 9:00-11:00am McGovern Rm. 19 $80

FIELD HOCKEY CLINIC Ages: Girls Entering Grades 5-9Coach Mary Ellen Hasenfuss

Join Coach Mary Ellen Hasenfuss for a week of field hockey skills and lots of fun! All new and experienced field hockey players are encouraged to attend this clinic to learn basic skills or brush-up on previously acquired skills through drills and games. Sticks and balls are provided. Players from the high school varsity field hockey team will assist in each ses-sion. Coach Has will announce a brief after school meeting at the Middle School with additional information on the program.

5 sessions Th, F, M, T, W 6/26, 6/27, 6/30, 7/1, 7/2 9:00am-12:00pmHigh School Turf Field $99

All Participant will receive a Skyhawks T-Shirt

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BASKETBALLAges: 7-12

This fun, skill-intensive program is designed for beginner to intermediate players. Each day begins with a “skill of the day” and progresses into drills and games. An active week of passing, shooting, dribbling, and rebounding makes this one of Skyhawks’ most popular programs. All players receive a ball at the end of the program. Boys and girls learn vital life lessons, such as respect, teamwork and responsibility.

Course #SSA60837 4 sessions M-Th, 6/30 - 7/3 9:00am-3:00pmMemorial School Gym (Center Street Parking) $129

Course #SSA56493 5 sessions M-F, 8/18 - 8/22 9:00am-3:00pm Memorial School Gym (Center Street Parking) $155

QUICK START TENNISAges: 4-8

Skyhawks is excited to offer tennis for the younger player! Tennis with Quickstart is a new play format specifically designed so young children learn to play tennis without any frustration. The court is smaller, the net is lower, the racquet is smaller and the tennis balls are foam. All children will be able to play immediately even if they have never picked-up a racquet before.

Course #SSA57996 4 sessions M-Th, 6/30-7/3 9:00-10:30am Course #SSA60835 4 sessions M-Th, 7/14-7/17 9:00-10:30am Medway High School (Tennis Courts) (Rain dates 7/4 & 7/18) $55

TENNISAges: 7-14

Grab your tennis racquet and get ready to play! Skyhawks tennis focuses on skill refinement as well as practice and match play to develop consis-tent, well-rounded tennis players. This program breaks down the funda-mental skills of tennis through easily understood games and exercises to help improve the participant’s overall coordination and technique. Players learn proper grips, footwork, strokes, volleys and serves during a series of drills designed to teach skills in a fun and dynamic way. Players are grouped and coached according to ability. Please bring a tennis rac-quet each day. Skyhawks will provide a racquet if needed.

Course #SSA57452 4 sessions M-Th, 6/30-7/3 9am-12pm Course #SSA57062 4 sessions M-Th, 7/14-7/17 9am-12pm Course #SSA57063 4 sessions M-Th, 7/28-7/31 9am-12pmMedway High School (Tennis Courts) (Rain dates 7/4,7/18 & 8/1) $99

MINI-HAWK (Soccer, T-ball & Basketball)Ages: 4-6

This multi-sport program provides children a first step into athletics. The essentials of soccer, T-ball and basketball are taught in a safe, structured environment with lots of encouragement and a big focus on fun. Our Mini-Hawk games are designed to allow participants to explore balance, movement, hand/eye coordination, and skill development at their own pace. Skyhawks staff are trained to handle the specific needs of young athletes. All participants receive a ball at the end of the program.

Course #SSA57055 5 sessions M-F, 7/7 - 7/11 9:00am-12:00pm Memorial School Gym (Center Street Parking) $129

MULTI-SPORT (Soccer, Baseball & Basketball)Ages: 7-12

This multi-sport program is designed to introduce young athletes to a variety of different sports in one setting. We combine baseball, soccer and basketball into one fun-filled week. Participants learn the rules and essentials of each sport through skill-based games and scrimmages. By the end of the week, children walk away with knowledge of three new sports. All participants receive a ball at the end of the program.

Course #SSA60839 5 sessions M-F, 7/7-7/11 9:00am-3:00pm Course #SSA57054 5 sessions M-F, 8/11-8/15 9:00am-3:00pm Memorial School Gym (Center Street Parking) $155

LACROSSE (Beginner) Ages: 6-10

Lacrosse combines the basic skills used in soccer, basketball and hockey into one fast-paced game. Boys and girls learn the fundamentals of stick handling, cradling, passing, and shooting in a fun, non-checking environ-ment. Equipment is provided; helmets and gloves are not required.

Course #SSA57451 5 sessions M-F 7/14-7/18 9:00am-12:00pmMemorial School Gym (Center Street Parking) $129

BASEBALL Ages: 7-12

This Skyhawks program teaches boys and girls the fundamentals of field-ing, catching, throwing, hitting, and base running in a fun and positive environment. All participants, regardless of skill level, will learn new baseball skills along with vital life lessons, such as respect, teamwork, and responsibility. Please bring a baseball glove each day. All partici-pants receive a T-shirt at the end of the program.

Course #SSA57056 5 sessions M-F, 7/21-7/25 9:00am-12:00pmMemorial School Gym (Center Street Parking) $129

TRACK AND FIELDAges: 6-12

This Skyhawks program combines technical development, fundamental techniques, and safety with a major focus on fun! Using special equip-ment, boys and girls learn the fundamentals of body positioning, stride, proper stretching, and cool-down techniques are also addressed. All skills are demonstrated for one fun day on Friday at the Skyhawks track meet!

Course #SSA60840 5 sessions M-F, 8/4 - 8/8 9:00am-12:00pm Medway High School (Track) $129

FLAG FOOTBALLAges: 6-12

Skyhawks flag football is the perfect program for your young athletes who want a complete introduction to America’s Game. Through our ‘skill of the day’, campers will learn skills on both sides of the ball including the core components of passing, catching, and de-flagging or defensive positioning - all presented in a fun and positive environment. The week ends with the Skyhawks Sports Bowl.

Course #SSA57061 5 sessions M-F, 8/4 - 8/8 9am-12pm Memorial School Gym (Center Street Parking) $129

SKYHAWKS SPORTS PROGRAMSBIG BAD AND LITTLE RED - Musical ProductionAges: Entering grades 1-8Elaine Kessler

If you love to sing, dance, act, and create scenery and costumes, then you will love the excitement of producing the funniest version of Little Red Riding Hood you have ever seen. Join us this summer and learn contem-porary music and dances and be part of this musical production of Big Bad and Little Red with Miss Elaine! All children will have a part in the script-ed play and work together to create an end-of-the season performance for families and friends. No previous experience is necessary, so join the fun! Please bring a water bottle, lunch, beverage, and snack each day.

5 sessions M-F 7/14 - 7/18 9:00am-3:00pmMemorial Cafeteria $170

FUN ON THE FARM SUMMER PROGRAMAges: Entering Grades K-2 & 3-5Medway Community Farm Staff

Come enjoy all the excitement at the Medway Community Farm this sum-mer. Help us take care of the chickens and bunnies as well as welcome our new Nigerian Dwarf goats to the farm, harvest and wash produce, build compost piles, walk the nature trail, learn about the many different herbs and their uses, plant and care for flowers and vegetables, and play lots of fun games! We have a great Farm Community Center on the farm where we can take shelter from inclement weather or take a break from the hot sun. Our staff is excited to share their love of fresh food and nature with our program participants. They are trained in first aid and CPR and have had a CORI background check.

5 sessions M-F 9:00am-12:00pmMedway Community Farm, 50 Winthrop Street $100/week

Session 1 6/30 - 7/3 Session 2 7/7 - 7/11 Session 3 7/14 - 7/18

Session 4 7/21 - 7/25 Session 5 7/28 - 8/ 1 Session 6 8/4 - 8/8

Session 7 8/11 - 8/15Session 8 8/18 - 8/22

FARMER-IN-TRAINING Ages: Entering Grades 5-8Medway Community Farm Staff

This is an advanced farm education program for older children interested in learning the ins and outs of running a small vegetable farm. Participants will learn about specific jobs and skills needed to produce crops from seed to harvest, teamwork, communication, and responsibility. If you have en-joyed our farm programs in the past, join us to take your knowledge to the next level. Please register early - class limited to 6 children each week.

5 sessions M-F 7/7-7/11, 7/14-7/18, 7/21-7/25, 7/28-8/1 9am-12pm Medway Community Farm, 50 Winthrop St. $100/week

CLUB INVENTION Ages: Entering Grades 1-6Susan Lynch - Director

Led by local educators, the weeklong Club Invention experience immers-es elementary school children in hands-on activities that reinvent summer fun. Children spend their time building original prototypes, creating a per-sonalized motor-powered vehicle and taking apart electronics to construct a pinball machine. Discounts available - register today! www.clubinventionNE.org 800.968.4332

5 sessions M - F 7/7 - 7/11 8:00am-2:30pm Middle School $275

CREATIVE ARTS CORNERAges: Entering Grades 1-4Noelle Fiori

Our NEW arts program offers young artists a week-long adventure dedi-cated to creativity, inspiration and FUN!! Session 1 will feature beautiful 2-dimensional artwork focusing on summer themes, and Session 2 will delve into the world of 3-dimensional art. Throughout the process, stu-dents will also learn about art history by looking at other artist’s work for inspiration. Children will be able to express themselves in this creative and inspiring environment. Please be sure to pack a snack, lunch, water bottle, bathing suit and towel - everyone will take breaks with relaxing games and activities AND spend some time on our enormous waterslide! Come join the fun with Ms. Fiori in our “Creative Arts Corner”!

Session 1 7/14 - 7/18 9:00am - 3:00pm Session 2 8/18 - 8/22 9:00am - 3:00pmBurke School Rm. 14 $200/week

DRAWING & PAINTING (Session A) Ages: Entering Grades 1-8Carol Vogel

If you love to draw and paint, join Mrs. Vogel for a week of art and fun! Students work in sketchbooks to do both observational and imaginative drawings, use a combination of painting methods and media with tempera and watercolors, and refine their skills with a paint brush while learning new techniques.

5 sessions M-F 7/21 - 7/25 9:00-11:00am McGovern Rm. 19 $80

DRAWING & PAINTING (Session B)

This class is for all children who love to draw and paint! All students work with sketchbooks and a variety of drawing and painting techniques. This session offers many different projects than Session A; Session A is not a prerequisite for Session B.

5 sessions M-F 8/11 - 8/15 9:00-11:00am McGovern Rm. 19 $80

PAPER SCULPTURES Carol VogelAges: Entering Grades 2-8

Join Carol Vogel to learn how to make paper pop-out and stand-up as we curl, roll, and fold it to create many fascinating 3-dimensional sculptures, pop-up cards, and paper puppets. Students should bring their imaginations and creativity to this class!

5 sessions M-F 8/4 - 8/8 9:00-11:00am McGovern Rm. 19 $80

FIELD HOCKEY CLINICAges: Girls Entering Grades 5-9Coach Mary Ellen Hasenfuss

Join Coach Mary Ellen Hasenfuss for a week of field hockey skills and lots of fun! All new and experienced field hockey players are encouraged to attend this clinic to learn basic skills or brush-up on previously acquired skills through drills and games. Sticks and balls are provided. Players from the high school varsity field hockey team will assist in each ses-sion. Coach Has will announce a brief after school meeting at the Middle School with additional information on the program.

5 sessions Th, F, M, T, W 6/26, 6/27, 6/30, 7/1, 7/2 9:00am-12:00pmHigh School Turf Field $99

All Participant will receive a Skyhawks T-Shirt

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To help busy families plan their children’s summer schedules, we are including many of our popular summer pro-grams in this easy, pull-out section. Our extended Summer Brochure, for youth, teens and adults, will be available in mid-May. If you have any questions, please contact Community Education at 508-533-3222 option 4 or [email protected]. All classes are open for registration. Please register early.

An exciting theme is planned for each session, incorporating related activities and crafts. Each session also includes sensational exciting and new on-site visitors, as well as some of our favorites returning from previous summers. We have a playground and fields for outdoor fun, air conditioned rooms to help ensure a comfortable environment, and indoor room options for rainy days. We offer fun and exciting projects geared to EACH age group! Our head instructors are energetic and highly-qualified teachers with current CORIs on file. All instructors bring with them years of experi-ence, creative ideas, and tons of enthusiasm. Assistant counselors are always available, ready to lend-a-hand with all activities, games, and programs.

Each weekly session will be action-packed with numerous activities:

• Healthy and fun cooking projects• Indoor and outdoor sports, including tennis, field games, and more • Fitness activities and games • Creative arts and crafts • Music and enrichment • Fun & refreshing water activities• Enormous waterslide• NEW – weekly visits from our favorite coaches at F.A.S.T Athletics!

Plus, all children will enjoy pool time at the Franklin YMCA each ses-sion. We will travel by our licensed transportation carrier to and from Burke-Memorial School!

C.I.T. PROGRAM Students entering grades 9 and up may apply for our C.I.T. Program by filling out a registration form and indicating the weekly session(s) they are interested in attending. Students will be called for a brief interview no later than May 17. The fee for a CIT is $50 per session, which will be collected after the schedule is finalized.

AGESChildren entering Kindergarten through Grade 5

LOCATIONBurke-Memorial School, 16 Cassidy Lane, Medway

REGISTRATIONA form is located in our Spring Brochure to mail or drop-off, and online registration is available at unipaygold.unibank.com

WHAT TO BRINGPlease bring your backpack every day filled with the following items: hat, bathing suit, towel, sunscreen, bagged lunch, drink, snacks, and water bottle. Remember to label everything!

FEES 9:00am - 4:00pm $150/session ($120 session 1 - four days) 8:00am - 9:00am Early drop-off option $40/session4:00pm - 5:45pm Late pick-up option $60/sessionBoth early & late options $85/session

TRY GOLF-At Maplegate Country Club Ages: 5-8 & 9-12Greg Dowdell & Kevin Weldon

This program is a fun-based introduction to golf targeted at new golfers.The group lessons cover basic rules and swing fundamentals. Games in-clude a best ball mini tournament played on the course and plenty of practice time. Program includes use of practice facilities, range balls, Green Fees and all equipment.

4 sessions Mon.-Thur., 7/7 - 7/10, 7/28 - 7/31 or 8/18 - 8/21Ages 5-8 9-10am Ages 9-12 10-11am Rain Dates 7/11, 8/1, or 8/22160 Maple St., Bellingham $80 or $25 for each lesson

JR. GOLF FOR BEGINNERS-At Maplegate Country Club Ages: 7-13Greg Dowdell & Kevin Weldon

This program for beginner golfers covers basic rules and etiquette along with the fundamentals of the pre shot routine, the full swing and the short game. Time will be shared between the practice area and the Golf course always under the supervision of a Maplegate Staff member. Please bring a water bottle & snacks.

4 sessions Mondays, 7/7-7/28 4:00-5:30pm 160 Maple St., Bellingham (Rain date 8/4) $80

4 DAY JR. GOLF ACADEMY-At Maplegate Country Club Ages: 9-17Greg Dowdell & Kevin Weldon.

This program is targeted for serious Jr. Golfers of all ability levels and will cover basic rules and etiquette, along with the fundamentals of the pre-shot routine, equipment selection, the full swing, and the short game. Time will be shared between the practice area and the course, always un-der the supervision of a Maplegate Staff member. Equipment is available if needed. Please bring a water bottle & snacks.

4 sessions M - Th 7/7-7/10, 7/28-7/31, or 8/18-8/21 160 Maple St., Bellingham (Rain dates 7/11, 8/1, & 8/22) $275

JUNIOR GOLF-At Glen Ellen Country ClubBo Botelho, Director of Player Development & Instruction

nationwide tour - ages 6-9This golf program is designed for children with little or no experience.Participants will learn to produce a swinging motion with a golf club in a fun and enjoyable learning environment while sending the ball forward. The instructional program is modeled after The U.S. Kids Golf Learning Curriculum * Monday-Thursday * 9:00am-10:30am

8 sessions M - Th 9:00-10:30am84 Orchard St., Millis $170/week

Session 1 6/30 - 7/3 Session 2 7/7 - 7/10 Session 3 7/14 - 7/17 Session 4 7/21 - 7/ 24

Session 5 7/28 - 7/31 Session 6 8/4 - 8/7 Session 7 8/11 - 8/14Session 8 8/18 - 8/21

pro tour - ages 8-14Students will be grouped by age and skill level and will receive individu-al attention from lead instructors on the basics of grip, aim, setup, speed of play, and course management.

8 sessions M - Th 9am-12:00pm84 Orchard St., Millis $285/week

Session 1 6/30 - 7/3 Session 2 7/7 - 7/10 Session 3 7/14 - 7/17 Session 4 7/21 - 7/ 24

Session 5 7/28 - 7/31 Session 6 8/4 - 8/7 Session 7 8/11 - 8/14Session 8 8/18 - 8/21

F.A.S.T. ATHLETICS PROGRAMSBACKYARD GAMES Ages: 3-6 (with adult companion)F.A.S.T. Athletics Staff

Looking for a new class? This new program is all about fun, socializing and trying new games! There will be exciting family games such as bad-minton, wiffle ball, and a variety of tag games.

6 sessions Sundays, 7/12 - 8/16 9:00-9:50am McGovern School Field, 50 Winthrop St. $65

DODGEBALL & FLOOR HOCKEY Ages: 7-13 F.A.S.T. Athletics Staff

The students will learn how to work together, strategize and exercise without even knowing it! There are tons of creative and competitive dodgeball games incorporated into this program – there will never be a dull moment!!! Gatorskin dodgeballs will be used which are proven to be the safest dodgeballs out there! The Fundamentals of hockey will be taught along with good sportsmanship and rules. After the instructional period is over, each day will end with a good old fashion street hockey game. Safety rules and regulations will be enforced before each class..

5 sessions M-F, 7/28 - 8/1 9:00am-12:00pm McGovern School Gym $105

SUMMER ADVENTURES PROGRAM

Session 1 - 6/30 - 7/3Session 2 - 7/7 - 7/11Session 3 - 7/14 - 7/18Session 4 - 7/21 - 7/25Session 5 - 7/28 - 8/1Session 6 - 8/4 - 8/8Session 7 - 8/11 - 8/15

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FIRED-UP FITNESSPatrice Dwyer

Tight on time but want to get in great shape? This fitness program offers a combination of step aerobics, sculpting, kickboxing, and circuit train-ing. Each session provides a balance of cardio and muscle condition-ing, featuring similar fitness moves from the popular P90X, Insanity, and Turbofire workout series, and is perfect for the novice to the advanced exercise participant. Please bring a water bottle, hand-held weights and a yoga mat to each session.

Course #C27-14 8 sessions Mondays, 4/7 - 6/9 6:30-7:30pm Burke School Gym (No class 4/21, 5/26) $70

ZUMBA GOLD TONING© Paula O’Malley

Zumba Gold Toning is a combination of cardio and resistive exercis-es using dance-fitness and lightweight training for the active older adult as well as beginners. Through modified dynamic light weight resistance training, participants can help prevent age-related bone loss, increase muscle strength and definition, decrease body fat and improve mobility, posture, coordination and cognition; all this is being done in the same fun party atmosphere as the Zumba Gold classes. Zumba Toning sticks or one pound hand weights may be used. Just a note - hand weights should never be shaken as there is no give and may cause injury. Toning sticks provide a mild resistance which helps train the participants to consciously con-tract their muscles. Toning sticks create sound to accompany the rhythms of the music and may be purchased for $20.

Course #C28-14 8 sessions Tuesdays, 4/8 - 6/3 7:00-8:00pm Burke School Gym (No class 4/22) $70

WOMEN, YOGA & HEALTHSiri Krishna Khalsa

This is an 8-week course designed for women only. Kundalini yoga class-es are a dynamic blend of postures, pranayam, mantra, music and medi-ation, which teach you the art of relaxation, self-healing and elevation. Wear comfortable clothing and bring a mat or towel to class.

Course #C29-14 8 sessions Tuesdays, 4/8 - 6/3 6:30-7:45pmMedway Public Library (Lower level) (No class 4/22) $78

MOVE I.T. (Interval Training) Marcia Coakley

This new and exhilarating 60-minute cardiovascular conditioning class is based on the science of hybrid interval training. Beginners, with or without movement skills, as well as seasoned athletes, tune into single moves while simultaneously integrating the whole body for increased flexibility, agility, mobility, strength and stability. Each 60-second cycle coaches you to self-modulate - your own range of motion, energy dynam-ics, and intensity levels. We will explore our way to anaerobic spikes, or “bursts” of energy, with high intensity and high speed movements sus-tained for a short period of time. Soundscapes of world, electronic, pop, rock, and hip-hop music inspire your dance as you optimize your fitness and conditioning!

Course #C30-14 8 sessions Wednesdays, 4/9 - 6/4 6:30-7:30pm Burke School Gym (No class 4/23) $70

HOOPNOTICA - Hula Hoop Dance and CardioKat Suwalski

Learn to unleash your inner child with cardio based hula hooping! It is an exciting way to broaden your workout while creating a healthy body and mind. Hooping conditions your core, works on proper body alignment, boosts flexibility and stability, and lowers stress with an exhilarating aerobic total body weight loss workout. No prior hooping experience is required - wear exercise clothes, bring a water bottle and an open mind, and watch as you laugh your way to a “new” you. Hoops are provided and are available for purchase.

Course #C31-14 8 sessions Thursdays, 4/10 - 6/12 6:45-7:45pm Burke School Gym (No class 4/24, 5/22) $70

ZUMBA© Jennifer Costello

Zumba is a Latin-inspired dance fitness class that fuses Latin and interna-tional music and movements to create a dynamic workout that is fun and easy to do! Anyone can participate. The Zumba workout provides fitness benefits because the routines feature interval training sessions with fast and slow rhythms and resistance training, which are intended to tone and sculpt every major muscle group while burning fat. The classes are de-signed for all levels and ages of participants; for dancers and non-dancers alike. You don’t have to be a dancer to enjoy Zumba - you just have to come to class ready to have fun. Please wear comfortable clothing.

Course #C32-14 8 sessions Saturdays, 4/5 - 6/7 9:00-10:00am High School Aerobics Rm. (Near indoor track) (No class 4/26, 5/3) $70

ADULT - FITNESSFLY FISHINGNeil Denny

Spring is here so let’s grab our gear and get ready to fish! This is a com-plete basic course in the fine art of fly-fishing. Practical instruction pre-pares the participants to be independent in fishing on a stream or at the shore. Beginning fly-casting is included, as well as the types of flies to use, where to fish, and the type of equipment to use. Basic fly-tying tech-niques are also taught in this course.

Course #C32a-14 4 sessions Tuesdays, 4/29 - 5/20 7:00-9:00pm McGovern School Gym $55

GOLF FOR MOMSMaplegate Country ClubGreg Dowdell & Kevin Weldon

Put the kids on the bus, drop them off at daycare, grab a cup of coffee then head over to Maplegate to learn the game of golf with Medway’s own PGA Professional. The program covers basic rules and etiquette, along with the fundamentals of the pre-shot routine, full swing, and short game. Participants will have the use of practice facilities, range balls, and equipment.

Course #C33-14 5 sessions Mondays, 5/5 - 6/9 10:00-11:00am 160 Maple St., Bellingham (No class 5/26) (Rain date 6/16) $100

MOTHER’S & FATHER’S DAY-2 for 1 Group LessonMaplegate Country ClubGreg Dowdell & Kevin Weldon

Make this year’s Mother’s and Father’s Days extra memorable with a golf lesson at Maplegate! This special program is designed for golfers of all ability levels, and children 15 years of age and older may join their parent for lessons - parent/child, wife/husband, friend/friend - all are wel-come! This program covers putting, chipping, and full swing technique using the latest V1 video analysis. The lesson will be held on the practice areas, and students will have the opportunity to interact with the profes-sionals on specific areas of interest. The program includes use of practice facilities, range balls, and equipment.

Course #C34-14 1 session Saturday, 5/10 or 6/4 9:00am-12:00pm 160 Maple St., Bellingham $100 for two

AFTER WORK ADULT GROUP LESSONMaplegate Country ClubGreg Dowdell & Kevin Weldon

This program is for golfers of all ability levels and will consist of four 90-minute group lessons during which participants may choose to work with our Professional Staff on the practice area or head directly to the course. The program covers basic rules and etiquette, the full swing, and short game, as well as the use of practice facilities, range balls, equip-ment, and all green fees.

Course #C35-14 5 sessions Mondays, 5/12 - 6/9 6:00-7:30pm 160 Maple St., Bellingham (Rain date 6/16) $100

ONE DAY GOLF SCHOOLMaplegate Country ClubGreg Dowdell & Kevin Weldon

This one-day program is open to all golfers, but offers a “Ladies Only” option as well. This comprehensive program examines the Golf swing and covers set-up fundamentals, the full swing, chipping and putting us-ing the latest V1 video analysis techniques. The morning will be spent on the practice areas where participants will have the opportunity to interact with the professionals on specific areas of interest. After lunch in the club house, the program moves to the course for a 9-hole playing lesson. The program includes use of practice facilities, range balls, equipment, all green fees and lunch

Course #C36-14 1 session Open-Sat., 5/31 Ladies Only-Sat., 6/28 9am-3pm 160 Maple St., Bellingham $125

Sign-up for three or more 8-session Adult Fitness classes on this page and receive a 10% discount.

(C27-14 through C32-14)

For information on Adult Water Fitness programs at the Franklin YMCA, please refer to

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KAPLAN TEST PREP COURSE - SAT Ages: Grades 11 & 12

A higher score or your money back! Kaplan teachers will teach the proven methods, strategies, and content that will increase student’s scores. In ad-dition, students will have access to Smart Track – an online guide to a wide array of learning tools. Kaplan teachers personalize the prep by meeting students at their skill level and engaging them in the just-right content that will get them the most points on Test Day. Kaplan offers unmatched expertise and guaranteed results. Please visit your personalized web page at kaplanatschool.com/medway today!

• Premiere Private Tutoring for the SAT and ACT: a 10% discount for Medway students.• Prep Trio: for $1,299, students have unrestricted access to all Kaplan courses, including On-Site SAT and ACT and On Demand PSAT, Subject Test and AP exams. This option is ideal for students planning on taking multiple exams or for those with a busy schedule. Take as many courses as you would like from enrollment until graduation.• Complete Classroom Course for SAT: at Medway High School for $649, 10% discount off of regular $699 price for Medway students. Students get prepped with Kaplan’s 10-session course, including 18 hours of instruction, 4 full-length practice tests, and Kaplan’s print and online study materials.

Course # SAKA14218 10 sessions Saturdays & Tuesdays, April 12-May 27 leading up to June 7 SATWeekday sessions 6:00-10:00pm Weekend sessions 9:00am-1:00pm Medway High School Rm. 107-1 $649 (regularly priced at $699)To Register: Call 1-800-KAP-TEST / 1-800-527-8378 or visit kaptest.com/college

ADULT BEGINNER GOLF LESSONSGlen Ellen Country ClubBo Botelho, Director of Player Development & Instruction

This program is for adults who are looking to find out more about the game of golf. The basics of grip, stance, and swing will be introduced.Full swing concepts and short game will become a key focal point. Rules and etiquette will be touched on during the clinic. The goal of this pro-gram is to give people a better understanding of the great game of golf and getting over the “fear” factor of getting on the course. Students will be given a coupon towards discounted range balls and lessons at the com-pletion of the session. Maximum of 12 students per class. Student/teacher ratio is 6/1.

Course #C37-13 4 sessions Wed., 4/30 -5/21 9-10am or 6:15-7:15pm 84 Orchard St., Millis $145

Course #C38-13 4 sessions Wed., 5/28 -6/18 9-10am or 6:15-7:15pm 84 Orchard St., Millis $145

ADULT INTERMEDIATE GOLF LESSONS Glen Ellen Country ClubBo Botelho, Director of Player Development & Instruction

This program is for individuals who have taken beginner instruction in the past and want to develop their swing and knowledge even more. In-dividual attention will become more apparent in this program. Focus will be on trying to teach students the various components of the golf swing. Ball flight laws and club head speed will be covered. Short game skills and course management will also be discussed. Students will be given a coupon towards discounted range balls and lessons at the completion of the session. Maximum of 12 students per class.

Course #C39-14 4 sessions Thu., 5/1 - 5/22 9-10am or 6:15-7:15pm 84 Orchard St., Millis $145

Course #C40-14 4 sessions Thu., 5/29 - 6/19 9-10am or 6:15-7:15pm 84 Orchard St., Millis $145

LADIES GOLF CLINIC Glen Ellen Country ClubBo Botelho, Director of Player Development & Instruction

This program is designed for women only. All students should be in the beginning years of their golf career and looking to grow into comfortable golfers on the course for years to come. The learning environment will be very fun, enjoyable, and stress free. All of the basics on the game will be introduced, including rules and etiquette. This is a great program for a group of friends. Lunch is served after the clinic each week in the “19th Hole.” Students will be given a coupon towards discounted range balls and lessons at the completion of the session. Maximum of six ladies per class.

Course #C41-14 4 sessions Fri., 5/2 - 5/23 9:30-10:30am or 11-12pm 84 Orchard St., Millis $175

Course #C42-14 4 sessions Fri., 5/30 - 6/20 9:30-10:30am or 11-12pm 84 Orchard St., Millis $175

WALK IT OFF Nanci Cahalane

Has the weight on the scale been creeping up? Is it time to walk it off?Of the 24 hours in the day take this hour for yourself. Walking is one of the easiest and most beneficial forms of exercise. This program is for those who want company and encouragement while walking. This is not a hard core exercise program - this is about a group supporting and encouraging each other and getting outside and moving! Whether this is your only day in the week walking or you are adding it to your existing exercise plan, everyone is welcome. In this program you will begin with slower walking and progress to “fitness walking,” which is a brisker walk designed to get your heart pumping and calories burning. Workouts will be followed with stretching and advice about exercise and nutrition.

Course #C43-14 10 sessions Tuesdays, 4/22 - 6/24 9:15-10:15am or Tuesdays, 4/22 - 6/24 6:30-7:30pmPond Street Recreation Complex, Rte. 115, Norfolk $50

LADIES LIGHT HIKING Nanci Cahalane

Add dimensions to your walking or jogging - do you like the idea of hik-ing but don’t want to go alone? Hiking is fantastic exercise as well as a great time to get some fresh air and explore new places. We will meet at various local locations every week (a list will be given out).This class moves at a good pace - we’ll be looking for hills! If conditions are icy “ice cleats” on shoes are strongly recommended. (They are available to purchase at several locations including “Bass Pro. Shop”, “L.L. Bean”, and “Walmart”). We meet at various locations in neighboring towns. First meeting location will be at “F. Gilbert State Forest”.

From Norfolk center, follow Rte. 115 south towards Foxboro. Cross over Rte. 1A at light and turn left onto Pine Street. At lights,turn right onto Rte. 1 for 1.5 miles. At lights, turn left onto Thurston Street for 1.5 miles. Turn left (after passing Normandy Farms) onto Mill Street for 9/10 of a mile and park on the left behind building.

Course #C44-14 6 sessions Thurs., 5/1 - 6/5 or Sat., 5/3 - 6/159:45-11:00am F. Gilbert State Forest, Foxboro ((No class 5/24) $25

YOUR FIRST 5K Nanci Cahalane

Here is your chance to do something you may only have dreamed of! If you have ever thought about becoming a runner or running again after taking years off here is your opportunity! This adult program is designed to get you off the couch or away from the desk and ready to run a 5K (3.1 miles). In this 10 week program, catered to beginners, you will progress from a walker to a runner. We will meet as a group once a week, and you will be given specific instructions for running other days of the week on your own. Workouts will be followed with stretching and advice about running and nutrition.

Course #C45-14 10 sessions Thursdays, 4/24 - 6/26 6:30-7:30pmPond Street Recreation Complex, Rte. 115, Norfolk $75

REVOLUTION PREPHigh School Students

Revolution Prep’s programs stand out for their ability to engage students, raise scores, and help students develop critical thinking and problem solving skills. At Revolution, we have perfected a unique set of teaching strategies based on our experience, research and cutting edge technology. The strate-gies we implement in our courses produce short-term and long-term benefits for students. While our goal is to prepare students to achieve higher scores on the SAT and ACT, we take pride in our ability to develop confident learners that possess the academic skills needed to excel in high school, college, and beyond. We have embraced the use of online resources to personalize learning, and our instructors are trained to infuse energy into every class, keeping students focused and engaged. Revolution Prep is the nation’s largest provider of on-campus test prep courses and chosen by more educators to help prepare their students for college. Need-based scholarships are available. Contact Rev Prep for details at 877-738-7737

Leading up to June 7 SAT Practice Exams begin Saturday, 4/26, from 9am-1pm Classroom Sessions begin Thursday, 5/1, from 6-9pm Medway High School Rm. 111-1 $599 SAT Group Class $899 Hybrid Course - Class plus 4 hours of private tutoringTo Register: Call 1-877-REV-PREP / 1-877-738-7737 or visit revolutionprep.com

SAT On-Campus Features (38 hours total) $599• 18 hours of instruction (6 three-hour classes) on exam information, SAT subject-matter, and problem solving strategies• 20 hours of exam time (5 full-length proctored prac-tice exams)• Customized homework to improve efficiency and maximize improvement• Class size: 15-18 students• Access to Prepfest: 17+ hours of live online micro courses available 2 weeks before exam• Average score improvement 278 points• Hybrid: add 4 hours of private tutoring ($300)

SAT/ACT Small Group Class Features (38 hours total) $599• Includes everything above, but it is done from the convenience of the computer• Live online class• Class size: 3-6 students• Interactive online learning environment• Two-way webcams• Individual whiteboard for each student on a WebEx platform• Schedule options for all days and times

Private Tutoring• Great option for students with extremely busy sched-ules and those who prefer 1-on- 1 preparation.• Customized package based on individual academic needs, schedule, and personality• Satisfaction guarantee- if you’re not 100% satisfied with your tutor we will match you with a new one, and the first session is free• Online progress reports after each tutoring session• In person or online available

GPA Protection Plan offers private tutoring for any subject. Students can schedule a session with as little as 15 minutes’ notice with an expert instruc-tor. Packages start at $99/month, provide unlimited one-on-one tutoring, and cannot be found anywhere else!

SAT PREPARATION COURSE Ages: Grades 10 & 11 Chris DuBose & K.C. Potts

This valuable 6-session course, leading up to the May 3rd SAT, has a proven track record for improving students’ scores. This course teaches general test-taking techniques and also focuses on student-generated responses, comparative reading passages, and essay writing. Students learn techniques for the four verbal question types, the fifteen current math topics, and the ten common error types in the Writing test. Students of any ability will benefit from this SAT course and improve their scores. Please bring a calculator to all sessions. The College Board SAT prep book is given to each student and is included in the cost. The instructors are Dover-Sherborn High School teachers who have taught this course for over twenty years. They have helped more than one thousand students become more familiar with the SAT test, how to approach it, and how to maximize their abilities.

Course #C26-14 6 sessions Tuesdays & Thursdays, 4/8-5/1 6:00-9:00pm High School Rm. 110-1 (No class 4/22 & 4/24) $250 Medway Residents $275 non-Medway Residents

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PAINT NIGHTNoelle Fiori

Grab a couple of friends and join us for our exciting painting workshop! All participants are instructed from start to finish in the recreation of a spring landscape. Best of all, you leave at the end of the class with a custom piece of art to decorate your home. A different painting will be featured each evening. All supplies, light snacks and water will be provided.

Course #C46A-14 1 session Friday, 5/9 7:00-9:00pmOdd Fellows Hall, 169 Main St., Medway $45

Course #C46B-14 1 session Friday, 6/6 7:00-9:00pmOdd Fellows Hall, 169 Main St., Medway $45

CREATIVE MARK MAKING - Creative Drawing Dianna Vosburg

Use multiple mediums and experimental techniques to generate imag-es and abstractions. From Zentangles, Wabi-Sabi, to Surrealism, we will celebrate the right side of our brain and awaken creative expression and visual imagination. This course is perfect for beginners to expand your language in abstraction and to learn basic design principals such as texture, layering, gestures, mark-making, and the use of materials. We will emphasize creative process and personal expression. Please bring a sketchbook, pencil, and eraser to each session; all other art supplies are covered in fee.

Course #C47-14 6 sessions Mondays, 4/7 - 5/19 7:00-9:00pm High School Rm. 020-3 (Lower level) (No class 4/21) $95

MEDITATIVE MANDALA ARTJudith Moffatt

Mandalas circular designs have existed since ancient times, often used for spiritual and meditative practices. Their concentric shape describes the celestial circles; earth, sun, and moon, as well as conceptual circles of friends, family and life. In this workshop, the structure and elements that make up a Mandala are simplified to suit all levels of artistic ability. Using basic tools; pencils, pen and compass, participants will be able to create their own personal, intricate work of art, unlike any other.

Course #C48-14 4 sessions Tuesdays, 4/8 - 5/6 7:00-9:00pm Medway Senior Center, 76 Oakland Street (No class 4/22) $75

INTRODUCTION TO WATERCOLOR Dianna Vosburg

Enjoy exploring this popular and time-honored medium for producing paintings in beautiful, fluid, and transparent color. In this beginning level class, we will learn about the basic materials and techniques of watercol-or painting while working with still life and painting from photographs. Please bring a sketchbook, pencil, and eraser to the first class, as well as your watercolor kit if you have one. Some drawing experience is very helpful. All participants will receive an email with a list of materials needed for this class, ranging from $35 to $50 in value.

Course #C49-14 6 sessions Wednesdays, 4/9 - 5/21 7:00-9:00pm High School Rm. 020-3 (Lower level) (No class 4/23) $75

INTRO TO DRAWINGJeffrey Ellse

Gain an intimate understanding of how to conceptualize and construct a drawing. We will explore concepts and techniques such as proportion, structure, negative shape, mark making, blind contour and relative mea-suring. The class will use a variety of materials including, but not limited to, graphite, charcoal, ink pen, ink wash and chalk. A supply list will be emailed to students after they sign up. All levels are welcome. All partic-ipants will receive an email with a list of materials needed for this class, approximately $20 in value.

Course #C50-14 6 sessions Thursdays, 4/3 - 5/15 7:00-9:00pm High School Rm. 020-3 (Lower level) (No class 4/24) $60

GUITAR 101 Dale Freeman

Did you ever want to play the guitar, but have little or no experience? Do you have an acoustic guitar gathering dust in the closet and it keeps calling to you? If so, this is the class for you! Basics will be covered - learning the parts of the guitar, names of strings, using a pick, tuning the guitar, daily finger exercises, learning the rudiments of reading music, and how to figure out and play those confusing chord diagrams. By the end of the class, students will be able to sight-read melodies and strum chords of some basic folk songs. Guitar book and supplemental material will be provided. Please bring your own acoustic guitar.

Course #C51-14 6 sessions Thursdays, 4/3 - 5/15 6:30-7:30pmHigh Rm.138-3 (Gym doors) (No class 4/24) $70

GUITAR 102 Dale Freeman

Do you feel confident with your basic level of chord strumming and note reading? GUITAR CLASS 102 will continue where GUITAR CLASS 101 left off. Emphasis will be put on sight-reading of intermediate-lev-el music, increasing depth of chord knowledge, and developing various strumming techniques. Part of the 6 week session will include working in pairs on duets - sharing chord and melody parts, examining those dif-ficult (all finger) “barre” chords, and exploring some basic blues chord patterns and blues scales for soloing. Continued use of GUITAR CLASS 101 book. Guitar book and supplemental material will be provided to new students. Please bring your own acoustic guitar to class.

Course #C52-14 6 sessions Wednesdays, 4/2 - 5/14 6:30-7:30pmHigh School Rm. 138-3 (Gym doors) (No class 4/23) $70

UKULELE 101Dale Freeman

The Ukulele is a cheerful, fun instrument to play! This class gives play-ers a solid foundation on the uke, from how to hold and strum, to tuning, to basic chords and songs to play. You will be playing songs after the first class! Please bring a Ukulele to class. No musical experience necessary. A Ukulele book and supplemental material will be provided. Please reg-ister quickly due to limited class size.

Course #C53-14 6 sessions Thursdays, 4/3 - 5/15 7:45-8:45pmHigh School Rm. 138-3 (Gym doors) (No class 4/24) $70

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HEARTSAVER PEDIATRIC FIRST AID & CPR Ages: 13 & upJuanita Allen; Century Health Systems

Does your summer job require certification in First Aid and CPR? This course meets the requirements of camp counselors, babysitters, and chil-dren’s sports organizations. The Heartsaver Pediatric First Aid course, taught under the guidelines of the American Heart Association, is de-signed for anyone who may need to respond to a first-aid emergency. This course teaches participants how to handle injuries and manage illness in the first few minutes until help arrives. The six modules covered in this course are First Aid Basics, Medical Emergencies, Injury Emergencies, Environmental Emergencies, Adult CPR, and Pediatric CPR. Certifica-tion is good for two years.

Course #C25-14 1 session Monday, 5/19 6:30-9:30pm Memorial School Library $85

4 DAY JR. GOLF ACADEMY-At Maplegate Country Club Ages: 13-17 (April Vacation)Greg Dowdell & Kevin Weldon

This program is targeted for serious Jr. Golfers of all ability levels and will cover basic rules and etiquette, along with the fundamentals of the pre-shot routine, equipment selection, the full swing and the short game. Time will be shared between the practice area and the golf course, always under the supervision of a Maplegate Staff member. Program includes the latest V1 video analysis, daily on course completion, use of practice facilities, range balls, equipment, green fees, and lunch daily.

Course # C20-14 4 sessions M - Th 4/21 - 4/24 12:00-5:00pm 160 Maple St., Bellingham Rain date 4/25 $275

ONE DAY GOLF SCHOOL-At Maplegate Country Club Ages: 15+Greg Dowdell & Kevin Weldon

This one-day program is open to all golfers, but offers a “Ladies Only” option as well. This comprehensive program examines the Golf swing and covers set-up fundamentals, the full swing, chipping and putting us-ing the latest V1 video analysis techniques. The morning will be spent on the practice areas where participants will have the opportunity to interact with the professionals on specific areas of interest. After lunch in the club house, the program moves to the course for a 9-hole playing lesson. The program includes use of practice facilities, range balls, equipment, all green fees and lunch

Course #C36-14 1 session Open-Sat., 5/31 Ladies Only-Sat., 6/28 9:00-3:00pm 160 Maple St., Bellingham $125

TEENAGE & HIGH SCHOOL ADULT - ARTS & LEISURE

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DRIVER TRAINING CENTER Ages: 15 yrs/9 mos. & up

Program Information:The Driver Training Center (DTC) of Norwood has been in business for over 25 years, offers the lowest local price and best service, and is the only local Four Star (highest rated) licensed driving school by the PDEA (Professional Driver Education Association). DTC also offers the required two-hour parent program. All students will begin road lessons within two weeks of eligibility and will have the same instructor for all driving times. DTC offers personalized instruction for each student to best meet his/her needs. Road test sponsorship is available during the Registry of Motor Vehicle’s best-scheduling times. DTC accepts MasterCard and Visa. ** Free home pick-up and drop-off after first lesson; first lesson will meet at high school or middle school ** Program Overview:• 30 hours of classroom instruction• 12 hours behind-the-wheel training• 6 hours driving observation• 2-hour parent class• To register for driving time and parent class, call 508-528-9510, M-F, 2-5pm

Payment Schedule:• $169 - Classroom Sessions - payable to Medway Community Education• $295 - Payment 1 of driving time - payable to DTC before 4th classroom session• $295 - Payment 2 of driving time - payable to DTC when scheduling driving time

Program 1 Course #C27-14 5 sessions Monday-Friday, 4/21 - 4/25 9:00am-3:30pm High School Rm. 113-2 $169Program 2 Course #C28-14 5 sessions W, Th, F, M, T 6/25, 6/26, 6/27, 7/1 & 7/2 9:00am-3:30pm High School Rm. 113-2 $169Program 3 Course #C29-14 5 sessions Monday-Friday, 8/11 - 8/15 9:00am-3:30pm High School Rm. 113-2 $169

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LITTLE RIPPERS BEGINNER GOLF CLINIC At Glen Ellen Country ClubAges: 6-11Bo Botelho, Director of Player Development & Instruction

This program is a great introduction to the game of golf. Over the course of four weeks, you will learn the essentials in all aspects of the game. Each hour will cover an aspect of both the full swing and short game. Our spring program is perfect for students who have had little instruction, never played before, or want to kick off the season on the right foot. If needed, golf clubs will be provided. Attendees will be given coupons for discounted range balls and lessons the last week.

Course # C21-14 4 sessions Sat., 4/26 - 5/17 9-10am or 10:30-11am 84 Orchard St., Millis $135

Course # C22-14 4 sessions Sat., 5/31 - 6/21 9-10am or 10:30-11am 84 Orchard St., Millis $135

LITTLE RIPPERS INTERMEDIATE GOLF CLINIC At Glen Ellen Country ClubAges: 8-13Bo Botelho, Director of Player Development & Instruction

This program is designed for golfers who have had previous instruction and are ready to take the next step in the lifelong game of golf. You will build on the knowledge you already have with a focus on consistent ball striking and balance. Each hour will cover an aspect of both the full swing and short game. Attendees will be given coupons for discounted range balls and lessons the last week.

Course #C23-14 4 sessions Sat., 4/26 - 5/17 2-3pm or 2:30-3:30pm84 Orchard St., Millis $135

Course #C24-14 4 sessions Sat., 5/31 - 6/21 1-2pm or 2:30-3:30pm84 Orchard St., Millis $135

REGISTRATION INFORMATIONThe Franklin YMCA strives to provide a fun and safe aquatic environment that fosters swimming as a life skill and part of a healthy lifestyle. The Y, located at 45 Forge Hill Road in Franklin, offers a variety of programs that allow all ages and abilities to enjoy their pools. Medway Community Edu-cation registrants receive the Program Member Fee for all swim programs without having to pay an annual fee. . To view all class descriptions, dates, times, fees, and number of available openings in each swim level, please log on to the Y’s self-service portal on their website: hockymca.org. Click on ‘Register for Program’ / click on ‘Check Out Our Programs’ / check ‘By Branch’ / check ‘Franklin’ / choose an Aquatics category. Once you have determined the class, please register through Medway Community Education – online or by mail. DO NOT register through the Y’s portal. If you do not know your child’s swim level, call 774-235-2747 to set-up a free evaluation appointment

PARENT/CHILD Shrimp/Kippa/Inia......Ages 6 months-2Perch...........................Ages 1-3

Seahorse.................Ages 2-3Pike with Parent.....Ages 3-5

PRESCHOOL Eel..........Ages 3-5Pike 1.....Ages 3-5Pike 2.....Ages 3-5

Ray.........Ages 3-5Starfish...Ages 3-5

YOUTH AND TEEN PROGRAMSFish..................... Ages 6-12Flying Fish..........Ages 6-12Guppy................. Ages 6-12Minnow.............. Ages 6-12Polliwog I...........Ages 6-12Polliwog II..........Ages 6-12

Shark............................ Ages 6-12Intramural Swim.......... Ages 6-13Jr. Masters Swim..........Ages 12-16Beginner Lessons.........Ages 13+Intermediate Lessons... Ages 13+Stroke Clinic................ Ages 13+

COMPETITIVE SWIMMINGIntro to Competitive Swimming.....Ages 8-14Intramural Swim Teams.................Ages 6-14HAY Lightning Swim Team...........Ages 6-18

SPECIALTY PROGRAMSYouth/Teen Fitness Swim................Homeschool.....................................Vacation SPLASH Program............ Vacation Stroke Clinic.....................Special Olympic Swim Training.....YMCA Lifeguard Class...................Private Lessons................................

Ages 10-15Ages 6-12 Ages 3-12Ages 8-18Ages 13+Ages 16+Ages 3+

ADULT PROGRAMS Beginner Lessons Intermediate Lessons Stroke Clinic

WATER FITNESS PROGRAMS 18+Aqua Zumba *Tuesdays & Thursdays 12:00-12:45pm *Fridays 11:00 - 11:45am Aqua Aerobics *Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays 8:00-8:45am *Mondays, Wednesdays 11:00-11:45am *Tuesdays, Thursdays 7:45-8:30pm *Saturdays 8:00-8:45pAFYAP *Tuesdays and Thursdays 8:30-9:15am

All participants pay $5 per WATER FITNESS class. Please register and pay for the number of classes you plan on attending, then contact the Community Education office to arrange a time to pick-up your “Water Fitness” passes. You may attend ANY of the programs/days/times noted above. There is NO deadline for registration and passes do not expire.

Course #CY-14 Spring II session runs for 8 weeksMonday, April 28-Sunday, June 22

AQUATICS AT THE FRANKLIN YMCA

UKULELE 102 Dale Freeman

Bring along your Ukulele to continue the fun and elevate your basic Uke skills! This class, a continuation of Ukulele 101, will introduce more mel-odies, and many more chords - some quite challenging! Class will cover topics as different rhythms and strums, more sight-reading in keys of C, G, and D major, and playing duets. The main emphasis will be put on developing a greater vocabulary of chords and in order to play interme-diate-level songs. The second half of the book from Ukulele 101 will be used, and supplemental material will be provided. Please register quickly due to limited class size. Ukulele book and supplemental material will be provided to new students. Please bring your own Ukulele to class.

Course #C54-14 6 sessions Wednesdays, 4/2 - 5/14 7:45-8:45pmHigh School Rm. 138-3 (Gym doors) (No class 4/23) $70

REIKI I Jill Barrett

Reiki is an ancient Japanese healing system that is used to promote heal-ing, reduce stress and increase relaxation. Reiki uses the laying of hands and is simple, natural and safe. By the end of class you will know how to use Reiki on yourself, your family, your pets and even your plants!

In this class, I will cover the following: * Explain what Reiki is, what it does & how it works * Introduce our 7 major chakras (energy centers)* Pass on the attunement to “turn on” Reiki in each student* Teach the hand positions for self-healing* Teach the hand positions for healing others* Practice!

Course #C55-14 2 sessions Thursdays, 4/8 & 4/15 7:00-9:00pmMedway Senior Center, 76 Oakland Street $80

IPHOTOGRAPHY Lisa Sheehan

There is a saying that “the best camera you have is the one that is with you”. This short workshop is designed to make the most of your iPhone camera. No more fuzzy, dark or blurry pictures!! In this workshop we will explore:

*The basic functions of your iPhone camera - advantages & limitations*Foundations of composition and good lighting*Some of the best photography apps on the market*iPhone shooting tips, tricks & techniques

This workshop is designed for all ability levels of iPhone users. Sessions will include in class exercises, handout materials and homework assign-ments. A private, password protected online group will be utilized to share images, provide feedback and address questions in between each session. Participants should bring their iPhone & charger to each session.

Course #C56-14 2 sessions Wednesdays, 4/30 & 5/7 7:00-9:00pm High School Rm. 016-3 (Lower level) $30

IT’S NOT ABOUT THE CAMERA - Capturing Better PhotosLisa Sheehan

If you have a digital camera then you may have experienced that moment when you have taken a picture and realize it just doesn’t quite look like you imagined it would. This six week workshop is designed to help you use the tools you have (your digital camera) to take the best photos you can. Over the course of the workshop we will explore both the technical aspects of digital imaging as well as artistic elements. Some topics to be covered will be:

*Different digital shooting modes and how/when to use them* How a digital camera sensor works and why it matters*How your camera makes an image: the exposure basics*Tips for working with digital flash*Understanding how autofocus works and getting the sharpest images*Adjusting digital white balance for the best color in your images*Getting your shots to look great: the basics of composition

This workshop is designed for all ability levels and for both point & shoot and DSLR camera users. Each session will include a participant image share, in class exercises, handout materials and homework assignments. A private, password protected online group will be utilized to share imag-es, provide feedback and address questions in between each session. Par-ticipants should bring their camera and camera manual to every session.

Course #C57-14 6 sessions Tuesdays, 4/15 - 5/22 7:00-9:00pm High School Rm. 016-3 (Lower level) (No class 4/22) $80

IT’S NOT ABOUT THE CAMERA II- Beyond the BasicsLisa Sheehan

This workshop is designed for those who have taken “It’s Not About the Camera: Capturing Better Photos”, or for the photographer that under-stands the basic dials and menus of their camera and wants to utilize their digital camera to its fullest potential. During this six week workshop we will review some of the basics of camera features and digital exposure and then explore in greater depth some more advanced techniques and tips for capturing great images. Some of the topics covered will be:

*Working with the light you have: techniques and tips for capturing photos using window light, lamp light, mid day sunlight, overcast light, shade, and other every day lighting situations.*Photographing your favorite subjects: making the right choices for what you love to photograph – people, pets, landscapes, architecture, etc.*Creative use of aperture and shutter speed: exploring when and why you would want to control depth of field and motion.*Camera metering: understanding how your camera reads the light and learning to control how light or dark your images are.*Making the most of your lenses: experimenting with wide angles and telephotos and understanding their strengths and limitations.

Each session will include a participant image share, in class exercises, handout materials and homework assignments. A private, password pro-tected online group will be utilized to share images, provide feedback and address questions in between each session. Participants should bring their camera and camera manual to every session.

Course #C58-14 6 sessions Thursdays, 4/17 - 5/29 7:00-9:00pm High School Rm. 016-3 (Lower level) (No class 4/24) $80

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A TASTE OF SWITZERLAND Sylvia Studer-Woodard

Join us for an evening of Swiss cooking to experience the wonderful cu-linary delights the country has to offer! Assist Chef Sylvia as you prepare and enjoy the evening’s menu of Cheese Fondue, Zupfe (Swiss bread), Rosti (Swiss potato), Bratwurst, Swiss Chard, and Chocolate Fondue. All participants will leave with recipes to share their Swiss cooking skills with family and friends!

Course #C59-14 1 session Thursday, 5/1 6:00-9:00pmMemorial School Teachers’ Lounge $40

FARM FRESH COOKING CLASS Tracy Jenkins

Join Medway Community Farm for a four-week seasonal cooking class. Chef-turned-farmer Tracy Jenkins demonstrates how to work with the freshest and most seasonally appropriate New England ingredients. Each week offers a specific topic as we work through an entire meal plan - soups and salads, appetizers, main course, and deserts. Spring is an ex-citing time for New Englanders, as we have now begun to thaw from a long winter. This spring cooking class will allow you to work with some of the season’s first harvest such as leeks, cilantro, spinach, radishes, tur-nips and a wide variety of leafy greens. The classes are hands-on and allow for additional local ingredients to be bought the day of the class. Please bring an apron from home.

Course #C60-14 4 sessions Tuesdays, 4/8 - 5/6 7:00-9:00pmMemorial School Teachers’ Room (No class 4/22) $145

COLD PROCESS SOAP MAKING Ann Fisher - Molly’s Apothecary

Join us in this exciting new class to learn how to make soap from scratch, using organic ingredients, essential oils, perfume and cosmetic grade fra-grances, botanicals and other wonderful ingredients! All participants will make their own log of soap. The soap needs to stay in the studio over-night and may be picked-up the next day. Please wear old clothes as we are working with colorants, oils and fragrances. Minimum age require-ment is 16, accompanied by a parent or guardian; otherwise 18 and older.

Course #C61-14 1 session Friday, 5/16 6:30-9:30pm163 Main St., Medway $70

LADIES NIGHT OUTAnn Fisher - Molly’s Apothecary

Join Ann Fisher, head teacher and owner of Molly’s Apothecary in Med-way, for a fun evening of making natural body products. We will make a fun Melt and Pour “glycerin” soap project, a luxurious lotion, and a decadent sugar scrub, using natural ingredients, botanicals, essential oils and perfume grade fragrances. All participants will take home lovely handmade products at the end of the evening. This class is always fun in groups, so bring a friend!

Course #C62-14 1 session Friday, 5/30 6:30-9:00pm 163 Main St., Medway $45

PLANNING THE ORGANIC GARDEN Brittany Sidway Overshiner

Learn valuable planning skills and growing methods that will help you get the most out of your New England Garden, and ways to reduce gar-den costs! Brittany Sidway Overshiner is the Farmer at Medway Com-munity Farm and has been making her living from vegetable production in Medway for the last 4 years. She will share valuable planting sched-ules produced over the years at MCF and tips for extending the growing season and increasing yields. Class will be helpful for both beginning and experienced gardeners alike.

Course #C63-14 1 session Thursday, 5/10 7:00-9:00pmMedway Community Farm Center, 50 Winthrop St. $25

BIG IDEAS, LITTLE GARDEN Brittany Sidway Overshiner

Sometimes our eyes are bigger than our stomachs…and sometimes our vegetable dreams are bigger than our yards! Container gardening is an innovative way to create growing space in a small area, or supplement an existing garden. Fewer weeds and less-frequent watering are just two of the benefits to this approach. Join Brittany, Farm Manager of the Med-way Community Farm, and learn how to plant your own container garden with organic salad greens and herbs. All participants will create their own container garden to take home. Proceeds benefit the Medway Community Farm.

Course #C64-14 1 session Sunday, 5/4 11:30am-1:00pmMedway Community Farm, 50 Winthrop St. $35

BEER BREWING BASICS Barleycorn’s Craft Brew

Have you ever wanted to make your own beer? We are pleased to offer this exciting new two-day beer making class. Learn to brew your own beer at Barleycorn’s Craft Brew in Natick in just two fun and informa-tive evenings. In the first session, you will learn about beer styles, the ingredients that are used to make beer, and the process of brewing. Malt grains, extracts, hops, and yeast will be measured and added to steam-fired copper kettles to cook the beer. Return to bottle the beer in three weeks after the fermentation has completed. Your reward at the end of the class is a newfound knowledge of beer brewing and, equally import-ant, a case of beer YOU made! Your own custom designed label can be added to personalize your brew. You are responsible for supplying your own bottles. You may purchase empty bottles from Barleycorns’s for $12 a case. This class is a perfect gift for the holidays for all the craft beer lovers on your shopping list! Must be 21 years old to participate. Barleycorn.com

Course #C65-14 2 sessions Fridays, 5/9 & 5/30 5:30-7:30pm21 Summer St., Natick $45

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SUPER SPORTS Ages: Grades K-4 F.A.S.T. Athletics Staff

Come join the staff of F.A.S.T. Athletics for their popular Super Sports programs which offer a variety of sports each session, such as soccer, basketball, flag football, dodge-ball, and kick ball. Each session includes proper stretching and warm-up games, instruction on the basic skills of each sport, and a high-energy game of the sport played that day in a safe and FUN environment. Children in each school program participate in sports and games that are age-appropriate and geared to their develop-mental abilities and needs.

**Please send note to teacher BEFORE first session with dates child will be staying after school for program.**Include name of child’s teacher on registration form; will assist child getting to school gym.**Each school program limited to 25 participants; please register early

Course #C13-14 Grades K & 1 6 sessions Wednesdays, 4/30 - 6/4 3:00-4:00pm McGovern School Gym $75

Course #C14-14 Grades 2-4 6 sessions Thursdays, 5/1 - 6/5 2:30-3:30pm Memorial School Gym $75

SUPER SPORTS VACATION PROGRAM Ages: Grades 1-4 During April VacationF.A.S.T. Athletics Staff

Join us for three days during your April vacation for tons of fun and fitness with friends and our favorite coaches from FAST Athletics! Their popular Super Sports program will be enhanced with even more games and tournaments. All children will stretch, shoot hoops, play catch, run, and participate in exciting games of hand ball, pillo polo, soccer and dodge ball. Please bring a water bottle, snacks, drinks, and a lunch (Peanut-free please).

Course #C15-14 3 sessions T, W, Th 4/22, 4/23 & 4/24 9:00am-3:00pm Memorial School Gym $95

KARATE Ages: 5-13 Master Julie Guido & Sensei Christine Howard

Learn the art of Kempo Karate. This six-week beginners’ course will teach age-appropriate self-defense techniques, as well as important life skills, such as confidence, self-control, and patience. The biggest benefit to karate is that it is an individual sport in which each student works at his or her own pace. The last class will include a test during which the stu-dents will demonstrate the skills they have learned during the program. At the conclusion of the test, the students will earn their rank which, depending on their level, will be either a stripe or a belt. All classes are taught by 7th degree Master Julie M. Guido and 4th degree Sensei Chris-tine Howard.

Course #C16-14 6 sessions Fridays, 4/4, 4/11, 5/9, 5/16, 5/23 & 5/30 4:00-4:50pm Burke School Gym $60

ADVANCED KARATE Ages: 5-13Master Julie Guido & Sensei Christine Howard

This course is for students who have previously taken Karate. The ad-vanced course will focus on more difficult age-appropriate self-defense techniques, as well as important life skills, such as confidence, self-con-trol, and patience. The biggest benefit to karate is that it is an individual sport in which each student works at his or her own pace. The last class will include a test during which the students will demonstrate the skills they have learned during the program. At the conclusion of the test, the students will earn their rank which, depending on their level, will be ei-ther a stripe or a belt.

Course #C17-14 6 sessions Fridays, 4/4, 4/11, 5/9, 5/16, 5/23 & 5/30 4:00-4:50pm Burke School Gym $60

KIDS RUNNING PROGRAMNanci Cahalane

The purpose of this program is to help participants maintain a positive attitude toward accomplishments, avoid injury and ENJOY THE SPORTOF RUNNING! This is a non-competitive, “set our own goals” program. We will focus on important aspects of running such as warm-up and cool down; why, how and when to stretch; proper running form; pace setting; keeping a log/journal; rest and recovery; and good nutritional habits, in-cluding hydration. Each runner will receive a t-shirt. Please bring a water bottle.

Course #C18-14 6 sessions Thursdays, 5/1 - 6/5 4:00-5:00pm Pond Street Recreation Complex, Rte. 115, Norfolk $60

TRY GOLF-At Maplegate Country Club Ages: 5-8 & 9-12 (April Vacation)Greg Dowdell & Kevin Weldon

This program is a fun-based introduction to golf targeted at new golfers. You may choose to play one day or up to four days! The group lessons cover basic rules and swing fundamentals. Games include a best ball mini tournament played on the course and plenty of practice time. Program in-cludes use of practice facilities, range balls, green fees and all equipment.

Course #C19-14 1 to 4 sessions M-Th, 4/21 - 4/24 Ages 5-8 9:00-10:00am Ages 9-12 10-11am (Rain date 4/25) 160 Maple St., Bellingham $80 for 4 days or $25 each lesson

4 DAY JR. GOLF ACADEMY-At Maplegate Country ClubAges: 9-12 (April Vacation)Greg Dowdell & Kevin Weldon

This program is targeted for serious Jr. Golfers of all ability levels and will cover basic rules and etiquette, along with the fundamentals of the pre-shot routine, equipment selection, the full swing and the short game. Time will be shared between the practice area and the golf course, always under the supervision of a Maplegate Staff member. Program includes the latest V1 video analysis, daily on course completion, use of practice facilities, range balls, equipment, green fees, and lunch daily.

Course #C20-14 4 sessions M-Th 4/21 - 4/24 12:00-5:00pm (Rain date 4/25) 160 Maple St., Bellingham $275

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WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE- Musical ProductionAges: Grades 1-5Elaine Kessler

If you love to sing, dance, act, and create scenery and costumes, then you will love the excitement of producing the musical production of Where the Wild Things Are with Miss Elaine! All children will have a part in the scripted play and work together to create an end-of-the season per-formance for families and friends. No previous experience is necessary, so join the fun!

Course #C7-14 8 sessions Wednesdays, 4/9 - 6/4 5:30-7:00pm Memorial Cafeteria (No class 4/23) $150

AFTERNOONS ON THE FARM Ages: Grades K-4 & 5-8Medway Community Farm Staff

Join us on the farm for an afternoon of learning and play! Help us take care of the animals, work in the greenhouse and gardens, play games, and learn how nature and nutrition come together on the farm. Every day is different at the farm! Please send children prepared to be outside in all weather, including warm waterproof boots. Layers are best depending on weather! Please have a snack before arriving. You may register for the entire season or just one day at a time!

Course #C8-14 K-4 8 sessions Wednesdays, 4/9 - 6/4 3:30-5:00pm Medway Community Farm, 50 Winthrop Street (No class 4/23) $20/session $160/entire season

Course #C9-14 5-8 8 sessions Thursdays, 4/10 - 6/5 2:30-5:00pm Medway Community Farm, 50 Winthrop Street (No class 4/24)$25/session $200/entire season

SPRING VACATION FARM CLASS Ages: Grades K-8Medway Community Farm Staff

Spend your spring vacation with us on the farm! Medway Communi-ty Farm is offering full-day farm classes during Medway’s spring break week. You may choose to spend the entire week with us or several differ-ent days during the week. Each day includes a well-structured balance of curriculum activities focused on nature, food, and nutrition. In addition, our day includes lots of fun arts and crafts, games, and activities. Some activities include taking care of the animals, working in the greenhouse, cooking classes, and farm scavenger hunts. Please send children pre-pared to be outside during all types of weather - tall boots recommended for nature walks. Children should come with a snack and lunch and be dropped-off/picked-up at the farmhouse. Please register early due to lim-ited class size.

Course #C10-14 5 sessions M -F, 4/21 - 4/25 9:00am-3:00pmMedway Community Farm, 50 Winthrop Street $70/day or $300/week

HOME ALONE SAFETY Ages: 9-11Juanita Allen; Century Health Systems

In this class, children will learn the basics of being safe when home alone for short periods of time. Learn how to safely answer the telephone and door, as well as about Internet safety, accident prevention, and fire pro-tection. Simple First Aid techniques will also be taught. A short movie and role playing will also be included in the program.

Course #C11-14 1 session Monday, 5/19 3:30-5:30pmMemorial School Library $45

RED CROSS BABYSITTING COURSE Ages: 11-14 Margie Monahan

This course will teach you the responsibilities and qualities of being a good babysitter and what to expect from the person who hires you. You will learn to interview for a babysitting job, supervise children with safe and age-appropriate toys and games, handle an emergency or illness, per-form first aid, carry out basic care routines, prepare simple meals and snacks, and handle bedtime issues. This will be done with fun activities, exciting videos, lively discussions, and real-life problem-solving situa-tions. We will provide you with a first aid supply pack and a book with CD. Students will receive a Red Cross Certification Card once complet-ing the course. Students should bring a snack and drink each day. Reg-ister early - class fills quickly and supplies must be ordered through the National Red Cross Organization.

Course #C12-14 4 sessions Tuesdays, 5/6 - 5/27 2:00-4:30pmMiddle School Rm. 1108 $75

CLUB INVENTIONAges: Entering grades 1-6Susan Lynch - Director

Coming to local schools this summer, Club Invention is a week long ad-venture in creativity that immerses children entering grades one through six in exciting, hands-on activities that reinvent summer fun. Led by local educators, boys and girls are challenged to explore connections between science, technology, engineering and innovation. Participants spend their time building original prototypes and creating a personalized motor-powered vehicle, while designing, improving and analyzing their own inventions in a team setting. Don’t miss out on all new challenges. Early and alumni registration discounts are available! Spaces are limited So please register today! For more information, call 800.968.4332 or visit www.clubinventionNE.org.

5 sessions M-F, 7/7 - 7/11 8:00am-2:30pm Middle School $275

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HEARTSAVER PEDIATRIC FIRST AID & CPR Juanita Allen; Century Health Systems

The Heartsaver Pediatric First Aid course, taught under the guidelines of the American Heart Association, is designed for anyone who may need to respond to a first-aid emergency. This course meets the requirements of coaches, children’s sports organizations, Scout leaders, child care provid-ers, teachers, foster care workers, camp counselors, youth organizations, babysitters, and parents. This course teaches participants how to handle injuries and manage illness in the first few minutes until help arrives. The six modules covered in this course are First Aid Basics, Medical Emer-gencies, Injury Emergencies, Environmental Emergencies, Adult CPR, and Pediatric CPR. Certification is good for two years.

Course #C25-14 1 session Monday, 5/19 6:30-9:30pm Memorial School Library $85

ALL THINGS APPLETom Corsini

Are you a MAC person? Or perhaps you have an iPAD or iPhone and want to learn about iCloud and sharing across your devises? This class will show you how to set up a free iCloud account and use it to keep the content on your devices up to date automatically, manage your photos and listen to your favorite music. Discover OS X Mavericks, the latest release desktop operating system. Learn Mac basics and share some tips and tricks. Come see how easy it is to get started, stay organized, and get the most out of your devices. Each class will focus on one of these subject matters leaving time at the end of each class for demos and questions.

Course #C66-14 3 sessions Wednesdays, 4/30 - 5/14 7:00-8:30pmHigh School Rm. 111-2 $55

THE IPAD - Learn the Basics Eileen Kalukin

The IPad is the coolest thing to hit the computing world in years! Do you have an IPad but don’t know how to use all the features? Are you curious about how to get the most out of it? Come to this class and we will unlock all the power and the fun of the Pad tablet. Learn to navigate through the screens, settings and programs. Discover the tools that come with the IPad to manage your photos, listen to your favorite music, read the latest books and get directions anywhere. Search and download the most popu-lar apps and learn how to keep your IPad synced and up-to-date. Students must bring their own IPad to class. Class limited to 8 students.

Course #C67-14 2 sessions Tuesdays, 4/29 & 5/6 7:00-9:00pmHigh School Rm. 111-2 $45

IPAD/IPHONE WORKSHOPEileen Kalukin

Do you have questions about using your iPhone or iPad? Have you been using it but struggling with a certain topic or app? Do you wonder what the most useful and popular apps are for your Apple device? Come to this workshop to have your questions answered. Explore some of the most popular apps and learn how to get the most out of your device. Students should have a basic knowledge of using their device and must bring their own iPad/iPhone to class. Class limited to 8 students.

Course #C68-14 1 session Tuesday, 5/13 7:00-9:00pm High School Rm. 111-2 $25

SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITSSeven Keys to Understanding & OptimizingRyland Hanstad, Financial Advisor

Join us for an educational workshop on Social Security during which we will discuss the seven key areas that will assist you in obtaining the optimal amount of Social Security benefits and understanding the basics of Social Security, qualifying for benefits, benefit calculation, taxation, when to start collecting benefits, working while receiving social security, and spouse and survivor benefits. All proceeds from registrations will benefit the Community Education scholarship fund to help families in need.

Course #C69-14 1 session Thursday, 4/17 or 5/22 7:00-8:30pm High School Rm. 119-2 $10

STAGE YOUR HOME TO SELL Joleen Rose

Back by popular demand! In the world of real estate, Joleen Rose, CBR, Realtor, feels strongly that you never get a second chance to make a good first impression. Learn successful strategies for staging your home to look its best before you put it on the market. Invited guest speaker and professional home stager Sandra Bouchard, owner of Define by Redesign, will address key points in making your home show to its best potential. This, accompanied with a strong targeted marketing plan, internet expo-sure and virtual tours, are key points addressed to help sell your home and bring you top dollar. Feel free to bring your own interior photos to be reviewed, time permitting. Take advantage of this informative evening and bring home lots of catalog handouts. NO WALK-INS please.

Course #CM-14 1 session Wednesday, 4/30 6:30-7:30pmVeterans Memorial Building, Rt. 109, Millis Rm. 206 FREE

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MESSY MIXTURES Ages: 2-4 with adult companionMargie Monahan

This is an exciting art program for preschoolers and an adult companion. Join us for a wonderful experience in process art where your child will explore, create and learn by experimenting with many different mediums. Children will have the opportunity to craft at least three different projects each week. Old play clothes are recommended for those who attend.

Course #C1-14 6 sessions Wednesdays, 4/9 - 5/21 9:45-10:30am Burke School Rm. 11 Legion Ave. Parking Lot-Door 13 $50 (No class 4/23)

SMALL HANDS MAKING SMALL GARDENS Ages: 2-5 with adult companion; 6 & up drop offMedway Community Farm Staff

Here is the perfect opportunity to build something you can actually eat! In this fun new class, all participants will build a beautiful garden that will grow – you will fill your container garden with your choice of organ-ic herbs and salad greens. You can make your edible garden for yourself or as a surprise for your mom on Mother’s Day! Moms and Dads are welcome to join their gardener or drop-off their child age 6 and older. You are welcome to build a second garden for $20. Proceeds benefit the Medway Community Farm.

Course #C2-14 1 session Sunday, 5/4 9:30-11:00am Medway Community Farm, 50 Winthrop Street $35

TINY DANCING YOGIS Ages: walking tots up to 3 Amy Harper

Introduce your child to new rhythms and movements as we dance, play, and explore yoga in this fun-filled class! This class will get both you and your tot moving. Using different activities and creative props, your tiny dancing yogi will begin to develop fine and gross motor skills while im-proving balance and coordination. Our class will also teach the value of taking turns and working together. Parents will love participating as they play with their “tiny” dancing yogi. Come join the fun!

Course #C3-14 6 sessions Thursdays, 4/17 - 5/29 10:00-10:45am Burke School Rm. 7 Legion Ave. Parking Lot-Door 13 $45(No class 4/24)

PRESCHOOL DANCE Ages: 3-5Paula O’Malley

Our dance program is a fun introduction to the basics of dance. The pri-mary goal is to foster a love of music, movement and dance. A variety of basic steps that all young dancers can master will be covered. Children will gain flexibility and muscle strength, which will help with their motor skills, and receive the benefits of social interaction with other children in the class.

Course #C4-14 6 sessions Thursdays, 4/3 - 5/15 11:15am-12:00pmBurke School Rm. 7 Legion Ave. Parking Lot-Door 13 $45(No class 4/24)

GOLF FOR TODDLERS-At Maplegate Country Club Ages: 2-4Greg Dowdell & Kevin Weldon

Join this fun new golf program designed specifically for toddlers! The program will consist of three one-hour sessions covering basic golf rules and swing fundamentals. Plastic clubs and balls will be used, which may be taken home at the end of the program.

Course #C5-14 3 sessions Fridays, 5/9 - 5/23 12:00-1:00pmRain date 5/30 160 Maple St., Bellingham $65

BACKYARD GAMES Ages: 3-6 (with adult companion)F.A.S.T. Athletics Staff

Looking for a new class? This new program is all about fun, socializing and trying new games! There will be exciting family games such as bad-minton, wiffle ball, and a variety of tag games.

Course #C6-14 5 sessions Sundays, 5/4 - 6/1 9:00-9:50am McGovern School Field, 50 Winthrop St. $55

PRESCHOOL KARATEAges: 3 & 4 Elite Martial Arts Academy

The focus in this class is to help children improve and develop gross and fine motor skills through the Martial Arts. During class we will con-duct basic stretching and conditioning exercises to improve flexibility, coordination, and balance. Children will be taught basic karate punches, kicks, and blocks. Techniques will be reinforced weekly using various equipment and fun drills designed to hide repetition and to keep children excited.

Course #CM-14 8 sessions Fridays, 5/2 - 6/20 10:00-10:30am1275 Main St., Millis $55

BOSTON RED SOX TICKETS

We have Red Sox tickets for the 2014 season! There are a limited num-bers of tickets available for two games versus the Toronto Blue Jays and the Los Angeles Angels. These tickets will sell out very quickly so please register early and do not miss out on a great opportunity to bring your family and friends to an exciting game at Fenway Park! The price includes transportation from Medway Middle School. We will depart two hours prior to game time. Please indicate, if known at this time, whether you will require bus transportation. Those not requiring trans-portation may call the Community Education office at 508-533-3222 option 4 to arrange to pick-up their tickets at our Memorial School office one week prior to game day. Game times are subject to change by the Red Sox Organization. Only one registration form is needed per order.

Monday, July 28 vs. Toronto Blue Jays 7:10pm game time Grandstand. Section 27-at third baseline $72

Thursday, August 21 vs. Los Angeles Angels 7:10pm game timeGrandstand. Section 24-behind home plate $72

A TRIP TO NYC

Join us on Saturday, May 3rd, for a memorable day in New York City! There are countless exciting and entertaining places to visit that it is impossible to see everything in one day – but let us help you get started! Please visit 1.nyc.gov/nyc-resources/categories/culture-rec-reation to help plan your day. The luxury coach bus drops off and picks up at 5th and 42nd Streets, near the NY Public Library and Bry-ant Park. This location is ideal if you choose to visit Times Square, St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Rockefeller Center, plus much more – a map of the area is provided. We hope you are able to join us on May 3rd.

Please call the Community Education office at 508-533-3222 option 4 should you have any questions.

Course #NYC-14 - Saturday, May 3 The bus departs at 6:30am from the Middle School parking lot, 45 Holliston Street. We depart NYC at6:00pm, returning to Medway at approximately 10:00pm. $58

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The Road To Mandalas

After 25 years of illustrating for chil-dren’s books, and magazines, Judy Moffatt had a life-changing experience that transformed her outlook on life and art. While exploring different mediums and styles she discovered the art of Mandalas. These insightful circles of art have become a delightful obsession, which fill her hours with absorbing im-agery, colors and flow. Join her as she takes you on the journey to this medita-tive art. Judithmoffatt.com

space and eveRyThing in BeTween

Jeff Ellse’s recent work has been de-scribed as tangible abstraction. The tra-jectory his work has taken is not always predictable, he has evolved from a pho-torealism approach to one that encom-passed a wider range of abstract motifs. His work channels the contradiction of the art historical past while hinting at a dimension that is beyond the scope of our perception. Join Ellse while he dis-cusses his work and the ideas that have led him on his path. jeffreyellse.com

chainsaws,cheeseBuRgeRs & Rock n Roll

C H A I N S AW S , C H E E S E B U R G -ERS AND ROCK N’ ROLL follows “The Machine” Jesse Green, star of The National Geographic Channel’s AMERICAN CHAINSAW on a wild, cross-country, dream road-trip in his custom-built, Chevy van! -Through the magic of modern technology, the reader will virtually RIDE SHOTGUN with Jesse as he dictates (in real time) his epic tale of how he quit his job, chased his dreams, became a world-re-nown Master Chainsaw Sculptor and even landed his own Reality TV Se-ries in prime time! ...All while simul-taneously experiencing [first-hand] the ups, downs and emotions of the more than 9,000-mile drive as well.themachinejessegreen.com

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elizaBeTh fales By Jason faiRBanks

In May of 1801, in the small farming town of Dedham, Massachusetts, the life of eighteen-year old Elizabeth Fales came to a violently abrupt end. She had died among birch trees in a small pas-ture not far from her family’s home, from eleven stab wounds and a slashed throat. The mysterious circumstances of her death and the involvement of her long time acquaintance and local Ded-ham man, twenty-year old Jason Fair-banks would shake this small town of roughly 2,000 people to its core.

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Course #LS1-14 Dale Freeman, 1 session Thursday, 6/5 7:00-8:30pm Location TBA $5Course #LS2-14 Judith Moffatt, Jeff Ellse & Jesse Green 1 session Thursday, 6/12 7:00-8:30pm Location TBA $5

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Jill Barrett holds her Master’s Degree in Health Administration. She worked in the health care industry for 13 years as a training specialist, before deciding to change her path in a more spiritual direction. She is a Reiki Master/Teacher, a Licensed Massage Therapist and a certified Biopulsar Aura Counselor. She is currently enrolled in the Rhys Thomas School of Energy Medicine. She is committed to teaching others to use Reiki to help them seek balance and wellness in their lives.

Bo Botelho is the new Director of Player Development & Instruction at Glen Ellen Country Club. Bo comes to Glen Ellen with over 20 years of experience in the golf business and has instructed over 3,000 lessons throughout his career. Bo is a graduate of The Golf Academy of the South and was the Head Golf Professional at Crestwood Country Club from 2009 – 2013. He currently resides in Franklin, MA with his wife and 4 year old son.

Marcia Coakley is a lifelong dancer, a studio potter for over 25 years, and an educator in many disciplines. She is a certified Nia Blue Belt and Nia 5-Stages instructor, a long time yoga practitioner, and thrilled to bring Nia fitness to you. Stay body-happy for your life!

Melanie Dawson received a BA in Early Childhood Education and Spe-cial Needs from Boston College and has a Master’s Degree in Elemen-tary Education from the University of Connecticut. Melanie, a former Kindergarten teacher, currently runs Preschool Programs through Medway Community Education. Melanie is the mother of four children and resides in Medway.

Patrice Dwyer has over 20 years of experience working with health-clubs, health and wellness centers, and corporations and has been with Community Education for more than 15 years. She is passionate about helping others achieve their health and wellness goals.

Noelle Fiori acquired her MFA from The Art Institute of Boston and is currently an art teacher in the Medway Public School system. She re-cently taught at Framingham State University and has received awards for her artwork from the Chase Young Gallery in Boston and from the director of MASS MoCA.

Jeffrey Ellse was born in 1981 and currently lives and works in the Bos-ton area. He attended the Art Institute of Boston receiving his MFA in 2009 and his BFA in 2004. His work has been featured in The Boston Globe, The Boston Phoenix and Artscope magazine. He is currently an Adjunct Professor of Drawing and Painting at the New Hampshire Insti-tute of Art, Museum of Fine Arts Boston and Art Institute of Boston at Lesley University.

Ann Fisher, owner of Molly’s Apothecary has been making soaps, lotions and bath and body products for 14 years. Ann became interested in natural body products, when 2 of her kids developed skin conditions. Molly’s has been in the Medway Mill for almost 6 years. Along with a retail store, Molly’s hosts children’s birthday parties, soap making classes,and Ladies Night out workshops.

Dale Freeman studied music at Berklee College and has taught privately for over 35 years. He has successfully released two children’s CDs and is currently working on a CD of his original adult music. Recently, BBC Television used an original arrangement for a UK children’s show. Dale continues to perform with jazz combos, as a children’s solo artist, and as a private guitar teacher in Medway.

Ryland Hanstad is a financial advisor, helping clients meet their financial needs since 1993. He is a graduate of Colgate University and obtained an MBA from Babson College.

Elaine Kessler has been working with children as a Music and Movement specialist in preschools and daycare programs throughout Medway and the surrounding towns, for the last 16 years. Her programs are designed to foster a love for music, and encourage creative expression in children of all ages. She has also worked with libraries and enrichment programs throughout Massachusetts and has led trainings for teachers and daycare providers, which focus on how to bring the elements of music, move-ment and imagination play into their everyday curriculum. Prior to this, Elaine spent 10 years as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, working with children and their families. She left the field to raise two children and in doing that found her love of singing and encouraging imaginative play with children through their preschool program.

Judith Moffatt is a children’s book author, illustrator and teacher who has published over 50 books for young children and is currently teaching a workshop at the Rhode Island School of Design. She has received nu-merous awards and distinctions honoring her beautiful and creative art-work and presently works out of her studio located in her antique farm-house in Medway. A year ago Judith began studying Mandalas, putting her own twist on new ways to teach and construct these fascinating con-centric circles. View her Mandalas in her portfolio at Judithmoffatt.com

Paula O’Malley is a Certified Zumba Instructor and has been teaching dance for over 25 years. She has been sharing her love of dance at her own studio in Medway for the past 20 years.

Lisa Sheehan has been an avid photographer since her teens and has completed undergraduate course work in film photography and more advanced seminars and workshops in digital photography, lighting, com-position and design. She also holds a Master’s degree from Simmons College and is a certified high school English teacher. Her work can be seen at lisasheehanphotography.com.

Sylvia Studer-Woodard has been a food enthusiast all her life and is a li-censed Family and Consumer Science teacher. She graduated from Paul Smith’s College with a degree in Hotel/Restaurant Management, worked at a 5-star hotel in Switzerland, was an executive chef at an outdoor ed-ucation center, and was a baker at a German Nursing home in West Rox-bury. More recently, she shared her culinary knowledge with the Girl Scouts in preparation for their International festival.

Kat Suwalski is a Hoopnotica Master Trainer and personal trainer. Her infectious passion for health and fun gives this 1960’s pastime a thrilling face lift! Visit Kat at wildkathoops.com.

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HOW TO REGISTERMAIL registration and payment to Medway Community Education, 16 Cassidy Lane, Medway, MA 02053

HAND DELIVER registration and payment to the Burke-Memorial School Main Office, 16 Cassidy Lane - Monday-Friday, between the hours of 7:30am-3:30pm.

ONLINE PAYMENT is available through unipaygold.unibank.com. See registration form on page 19 for additional information.

MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE to Medway Community Education. You may submit one check per registration form. Forms may be duplicated. All checks returned by the bank will incur a $25 fee payable to the Town of Medway and collected by the Town Treasurer.

SCHOLARSHIPS - Every possible effort will be made to assist partic-ipants who are unable to take a class due to financial hardships. Please contact the Director. All communications are confidential.

ENROLLMENT - We do not send confirmations for registrations pro-cessed. You are welcome to call us to confirm at 508-533-3222 option 4.

SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNT - A 15% discount is offered to all per-sons 65 years of age and older. Material fees and special trips cannot be discounted.

REGISTRATION - Late registrations will be accepted if space allows. Classes fill quickly, so please register early! Participants in the Adult Pro-grams must be at least 18 years of age. Out-of-Towners are welcome at no additional fee.

CANCELLATION AND REFUND POLICY - Our programs are self-supporting. We reserve the right to cancel a course if registration numbers are too low.

REFUNDS are given only if a course is cancelled by Medway Community Education. Checks are issued by a Town of Medway check and may take three to four weeks to process.

COURSE SCHEDULE - Carefully check the schedule for each class.Classes will not be held on April 18 (Good Friday), May 26 (Memorial Day), and April 21-25 (Vacation week) unless noted.

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CLASSROOM LOCATIONS

McGovern School..................Burke-Memorial School.........Middle School........................High School............................Public Library.........................Senior Center..........................Odd Fellows Hall....................Community Farm..................

9 Lovering Street16 Cassidy Lane45 Holliston Street88 Summer Street (Rt. 126)26 High Street76 Oakland Street169 Main Street50 Winthrop Street

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DirectorMargery Monahan

Assistant DirectorKaren Niemczyk

Program CoordinatorMichael Finnegan

Superintendent of SchoolsJudith A. Evans, Ed.D

School CommitteeCarole BernsteinDiane BorgattiRichard EustisDawn Rice-Norton Cindy Sullivan

Make checks payable to Medway Community Education.You may write one check per registration. Late registrations will be allowed if spaceallows. We do not send confirmations - you are automatically enrolled upon registration. Registration forms may be duplicated. Participants in theAdult Programs must be at least 18 years of age. Please visit our new website at Medwayce.org .

• Mail to: Medway Community Education Department, 16 Cassidy Lane, Medway, MA 02053• Hand Deliver: Burke-Memorial School Main Office, 16 Cassidy Lane - Hours: 7:30am-3:30pm• Online Registration: https://unipaygold.unibank.com (Medway Public Schools/Community Education/Seasonal Brochure)

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Judith Moffatt is a children’s book author, illustrator and teacher who has published over 50 books for young children and is currently teaching classes and workshops at the Rhode Island School of Design. She has received numerous awards and dis-tinctions honoring her beautiful and creative artwork and presently works out of her studio located in her antique farmhouse in Medway. A year ago Judith be-gan studying Mandalas, putting her own twist on new ways to teach and construct these fascinating concen-tric circles. View her Mandalas in her portfolio at Judithmoffatt.com

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