Appalachian State University's Turchin Center for the Visual Arts announces its schedule for children's, teen and adult programs at The Community Art School. Offered in the Community Art School studio classroom housed on the top floor of the Turchin Center's Arnold P. Rosen Family Education wing, children can try their hands at anything from drawing, to weaving or painting. Pre-registration and payment are required. Enrollment is limited. Call (828) 262-3017 to register or for more information.
Children's Programs
*Crocodile Puppet Theatre* (ages 7 - 13)
Monday - Friday, June 2 - 6, 2008
10am - 12noon
With Dr. Vicky Grube's ART 3021 students.
*Annual Puppet Festival* (ages 7 - 13)
Saturday, June 14, 2008
10am - 12noon
With Dr. Vicky Grube's ART 3021 students.
*Exploring China* (ages 4 - 6) $10
Saturday, July 19, 2008
10am - 12noon
With Dee Pecillio and special Chinese guests.
*TCVA Family Day!* (All ages) Free
Saturday, July 19, 2008
11am - 3pm
*Paper-Mache Dragons* (ages 6 - 12) $50
Monday - Friday, July 28 - August 1, 2008
1 - 3pm
With Dr. Gayle Marie Weitz's ART 3021 students.
The Turchin Center offers workshops and classes for art enthusiasts of all ages and artist levels beginning in late January. These exciting educational opportunities are designed around the multi-faceted exhibitions that are offered and are designed to stimulate the imagination, encourage creativity, develop perceptual awareness, and nurture a global perspective of visual culture.
To request or view a complete schedule of programs for children, teenagers, adults, seniors, and special populations, or for additional details about the Turchin Center and its upcoming exhibition programs, please call (828) 262-3017 or visit www.tcva.org. Fees for the workshops vary, and pre-registration and payment are required.
The Turchin Center is located at 423 West King St., in Boone. Hours are 10am - 6pm, Tuesday - Thursday and Saturday, and 12noon - 8pm, Friday. The Center is closed Sunday and Monday and observes all university holidays. There is no admission charge, although donations are gratefully accepted.
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Turchin Center for the Visual Arts
423 West King Street
ASU Box 32139
Boone, North Carolina 28608
Telephone (828) 262-3017
http://www.turchincenter.org
Thanks again to Lessa for sending me this information!

Children's Programs
*Crocodile Puppet Theatre* (ages 7 - 13)
Monday - Friday, June 2 - 6, 2008
10am - 12noon
With Dr. Vicky Grube's ART 3021 students.
*Annual Puppet Festival* (ages 7 - 13)
Saturday, June 14, 2008
10am - 12noon
With Dr. Vicky Grube's ART 3021 students.
*Exploring China* (ages 4 - 6) $10
Saturday, July 19, 2008
10am - 12noon
With Dee Pecillio and special Chinese guests.
*TCVA Family Day!* (All ages) Free
Saturday, July 19, 2008
11am - 3pm
*Paper-Mache Dragons* (ages 6 - 12) $50
Monday - Friday, July 28 - August 1, 2008
1 - 3pm
With Dr. Gayle Marie Weitz's ART 3021 students.
The Turchin Center offers workshops and classes for art enthusiasts of all ages and artist levels beginning in late January. These exciting educational opportunities are designed around the multi-faceted exhibitions that are offered and are designed to stimulate the imagination, encourage creativity, develop perceptual awareness, and nurture a global perspective of visual culture.
To request or view a complete schedule of programs for children, teenagers, adults, seniors, and special populations, or for additional details about the Turchin Center and its upcoming exhibition programs, please call (828) 262-3017 or visit www.tcva.org. Fees for the workshops vary, and pre-registration and payment are required.
The Turchin Center is located at 423 West King St., in Boone. Hours are 10am - 6pm, Tuesday - Thursday and Saturday, and 12noon - 8pm, Friday. The Center is closed Sunday and Monday and observes all university holidays. There is no admission charge, although donations are gratefully accepted.
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Turchin Center for the Visual Arts
423 West King Street
ASU Box 32139
Boone, North Carolina 28608
Telephone (828) 262-3017
http://www.turchincenter.org
Thanks again to Lessa for sending me this information!

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