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CED 422: Holiday Jewelry Making
0.00 Credits
Jefferson Community College
Holiday Necklace & Bracelets Create a beautiful holiday necklace and bracelet set suitable for gift-giving or wearing to that special holiday party! This workshop is suitable for all skill levels. Materials are provided.
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CED 424: Decorating for the Holidays
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Jefferson Community College
Decorating for the holidays can be simple and fun! Whether you are hosting a large family gathering or keeping it simple this workshop will show you how to create a holiday theme in your home that will capture the spirit of the season!
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CED 427: Tile Glazing
0.00 Credits
Jefferson Community College
We provide the clay, glazes and instruction for this workshop. You bring your creativity and willingness to learn something new and fun! Ron McGregor will teach you to hand build clay objects such as bowls and tiles. The glaze forms a hard, nonporous surface that is easily cleaned. Join us every 2nd and 4th Monday beginning in January and ending in March. Participants will need to purchase an $11 bag of clay from the JCC bookstore prior to the start of this workshop.
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CED 428: Shakespeare's Hero, Hellion
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Jefferson Community College
Find out more about Shakespeare and his writings during this three week non-credit workshop. Session I will consider the limitations of Shakespeare's stage, the realities of his political, social, and economic world, and the demands and tastes of his audience. Session II--Henry V: Shakespeare's Perfect King. Henry V is widely regarded as England's perfect king, and Shakespeare's presentation of the monarch is designed to highlight the characteristics of a great leader, particularly in a time of war. Session III Shakespeare's Taming of the Shrew. Shrew remains on of Shakespeare's most popular plays, yet readers are troubled by the overt emotional and physical abuse employed in "taming" Kate and wonder if she's as "tame" as her words suggest at the end of the play. Participants are asked to bring a copy of Taming of the Shrew and Henry V to the workshop.
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CED 429: Basics of Feng Shui
0.00 Credits
Jefferson Community College
Basics of Feng Shui We have added more time to this popular workshop with Lee Couch! Come and learn ways to make positive changes to your home or office that will positively affect your life. Feng Shui is the study of our environment and how it can nurture and support us, or hinder and weaken us. Using Feng Shui principles we will learn guidelines on how to create balance and harmony in our environment that will best support each individual's lifestyle. We will study: the influence of yin or yang decor; the affects of furniture arrangement, poison arrows and clutter; the five elements ability to create an energetic aliveness; symbolism; and the Bagua. You do not need to have any previous knowledge of or experience with Feng Shui in order to come to this course. Time between classes can be used to develop a floor plan of your home or office, to try new ideas at your home, and come in with individual questions. (CED 429 701) Instructor: Lee Couch Thursdays, April 30 through May 7, 14, 21, 2009 6:30 ¿ 8:30 pm Cost: $35
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CED 431: Chain Maille Jewelry Making
0.00 Credits
Jefferson Community College
Chain Maille Jewelry Making This non-credit workshop is for beginners who want to learn the how-to¿s of chain maille. It is the same chain maille you would have seen during Renaissance time, only more jewelry and less armor! Participants will make a bracelet or necklace. Materials are provided.
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CED 432: Hammered Jewelry
0.00 Credits
Jefferson Community College
Hammered Jewelry Hammering is a great way to flatten and texture metal. Learn metal-working techniques while you create a stunning pendant and earrings using sterling silver and copper wire. You should bring one or two beads for the pendant (recommended size 8-10 mm, but it doesn't really matter), a ruler, and basic jewelry tools (round nose pliers, flat nose pliers, chain nose pliers, and wire cutters.) All other materials, including a chasing hammer and anvil, are provided and are yours to take home after class. This class is limited to the first ten people who enroll. www.ambermeyers.com This workshop is brought to you through a partnership with The Handweaving Museum & Arts Center located in Clayton, NY. Visit their website at: www.hw-ac.org (CED 432 701)
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CED 433: More Chain Maille
0.00 Credits
Jefferson Community College
More Chain Maille This non-credit workshop is for those who took the beginning chain maille workshop and want to learn more advanced chain maille weaves. Participants will make a bracelet or necklace. Materials provided. Instructor: Sharon Murray Saturday, January 31, 2009 10:00 a.m. ¿ NOON Cost: $40
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CED 434: Rug Braiding
0.00 Credits
Jefferson Community College
Braided Chair Pad If it¿s a chair pad or a rug you want this workshop will teach you the skills necessary to do both! You will be working with wool strips of fabric and lacing twine to create a 14 inch wide chair pad. In the process you¿ll be introduced to the skills to create an oval or square rug as the beginning (the navel), and the end (the tail) are the same. The registration fee includes a kit that contains a clamp, lacing needle, wool strips of fabric with rows marked, and enough twine to finish the chair pad. Indicate at registration your choice of colors. Bring a bagged lunch to this workshop because once you get started you will not want to stop! This workshop is brought to you through a partnership with Traditional Arts in Upstate New York (TAUNY) located in Canton, NY and is limited to six participants. Visit TAUNY¿s website at: www.tauny.org and learn more about Helen Condon by visiting her website at: www.adirondackrugbraiding.com.
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CED 435: Learn to Throw Pottery-Adult
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Jefferson Community College
Start your new years off in an artistic way and learn how to throw pottery! You will learn the basics of using a pottery wheel to throw your own pottery. Hand building will also be covered. Glazes are included in the cost of this workshop. This class is limited to the first 12 people that enroll. Join us every 2nd and 4th Thursday beginning in January and ending in March. Participants will need to purchase an $11 bag of clay from the JCC bookstore prior to the start of this workshop.
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