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Bring out your creativity this Spring at the Anderson Arts Center

The Anderson Arts Center has announced its Spring schedule of Creative Classes for adults and children.

“Crochet an Easter Basket” is one of the Anderson Arts Center’s Creative Classes for kids and adults being offered this Spring.
“Crochet an Easter Basket” is one of the Anderson Arts Center’s Creative Classes for kids and adults being offered this Spring.

The Anderson Arts Center has announced its Spring schedule of Creative Classes for adults and children. Classes range from music and dance to fiber art, painting, and crafts. Unfortunately all classes in March and April have been cancelled.

  • “Bag It!” for ages 10 through adult will be held for two weeks on May 2 and 9 from 9:00-11:00am in the Kemper Center’s Faulkner Building. $40 per student for both classes.
  • “Acrylic on Canvas” for kids ages eight and up will be held on May 16 from 9:00-11:00am in the Kemper Center’s Faulkner Building. $35 per student.
  • “Woven Owls” for ages eight and up will be held on May 23 from 9:00-11:00am in the Kemper Center’s Faulkner Building. $30 per student.
  • “Family Beginning Guitar” for ages eight through adult will be held for five weeks starting on May 3 from 1:30-2:15pm in the Anderson Arts Center Upper West Wing Studio. $45 per student for five weeks.
  • “Introduction to Ballroom Dancing” for ages ten through adult will be held for four weeks starting on May 5 and June 2 from 7:00-8:00pm in the Kemper Center’s Simmons Gymnasium. $75 per couple for four weeks.
  • “Advanced Skills Ballroom Dancing” for ages ten through adult will be held for four weeks starting on May 7 and June 4 from 7:00-8:00pm in the Kemper Center’s Simmons Gymnasium. $75 per couple for four weeks.

All supplies for each class are included in the registration cost. Pre-registration is required. Call (262) 653-0481 to register or go online for more information at www.andersonartscenter.com.

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