Community Education Course Offerings

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Community Education Course Offerings
East Irondequoit
Central School District
Community Education
Course Offerings
Summer
2016
Community Education Directors ~ Jennifer Boehl & Danielle Gorevski 585-339-1470
[email protected]
eastiron.org/news/adulted.htm
Registration forms pages 5 & 17 Visit our website at www.eastiron.org/news/adulted.htm
District/Town Information
District/Town Information **Please Note**
EAST IRONDEQUOIT CENTRAL
SCHOOL DISTRICT
COMMUNITY EDUCATION OFFICE
Co-Directors Danielle Gorevski & Jennifer Boehl 339-1470
Mailing Address: 600 Pardee Road, Rochester, NY 14609
Email: [email protected]
DISTRICT OFFICE
339-1200
Superintendent of Schools
Asst. Superintendent for
Instruction
Asst. Superintendent for
Business
Asst. Superintendent for
Human Resources
Communications Office
Susan Allen
339-1210
Mary Grow 339-1250
John Abbott
339-1260
Philip Oberst
Dave Yates
339-1220
339-1230
You can now register
for courses online and
pay by credit card.
To peruse our online
catalogue and register
go to:
www.eastiron.org/
news/adulted.htm
BOARD OF EDUCATION
The East Irondequoit Board of Education meets approximately
twice a month (or as indicated on the district website), on
Tuesday nights, at 7 pm, in the Central Office Meeting Room,
600 Pardee Road. Board agendas, minutes, dates, times, and
locations are posted on the district website:
www.eastiron.org/district/boe.
Stacey Beaumont
Ronald Cooper
Kimberly Kane
Kimberly Lasher
President Jeffrey Petrie
Douglas L. Spallina
Benjamin Stalls Doreen Swan
Carol Watt
Vice President
Email: [email protected]
Board Clerk, Catherine Andersen
600 Pardee Road, Rochester, NY 14609
[email protected],
339-1210
TOWN OF IRONDEQUOIT
Irondequoit Public Library 1280 Titus Avenue
Irondequoit Parks
& Recreation 1280 Titus Avenue
Irondequoit Community 154 Pinegrove Avenue
Center
336-6060
336-6070
336-6078
If you are paying in
CASH, please hand
deliver ONLY to 600
Pardee Road. If
delivered to any other
EI school we are not
responsible for lost or late
registrations.
Class ideas?
Want to teach?
Call the East Irondequoit Community
Education Office, 339-1470
or email
[email protected]
Summer 2016 Community Education Program
Questions? 339-1470
Aquatics ......................................................................................Page 3
Adult Morning Lap Swim
Adult Evening Lap Swim
Family Swim
Aquatics ..................................................................................Pages 4-5
Learn to Swim
Learn to Swim Registration information
Arts & Crafts ..........................................................................Pages 6-7
Beginning Drawing
Glass Fusing & Slumping: Bubble Bowl
Hot Date Night: Flamework Glass
Hot Date Night: Introduction to Glass Fusing & Slumping
Hot Date Night: Metalsmith Rings
Introduction to Metals: Stacked Rings
Introduction to Mosaic Garden Art
Next Step Crocheting (Intermediate)
Pastel Painting
Pastel Painting 2
Plein-Air Painting - Painting Outdoors
Auto & Driving.............................................................................Page 8
5-hour Pre-licensing
Point and Insurance Reduction Program
Business & Finance.......................................................................Page 8
Life Insurance with Long-term Care Benefits
Medicare Made Clear
Computers ..................................................................................Pages 9
Quickbooks 101
Quickbooks 201
Quickbooks Online
Family & Youth ....................................................................Pages 10-11
Babysitter Training
Campo Italiano
Coping Strategies for the Worried & Anxious Child
Digital Photography for Kids
Dive Camp
First Aid Basics
Home Alone Safety: When I’m in Charge
Managing Anger & Frustration
SAT Prep Class
Self-Esteem Building for Boys
Self-Esteem Building for Girls
Summer Musical Theatre Camp
Yoga Empowerment for Girls
Yoga For Kids
Yoga for Tween
Pool and Fitness Room Schedule...............................................Page 14
Home & Gardening ...................................................................Page 15
400 Hydrangeas and a New Method for Getting Blooms in Our Area
Dried Flower Workshop
Oh No, Now What: Creative Perennial Garden Maintenance
Useful and beautiful Groundcovers
Safety ..........................................................................................Page 16
CPR/AED Training for the Adult
First Aid Basics
National Safety Council: Advanced First Aid, CPR, & AED for Coaches
National Safety Council: Advanced First Aid, CPR, & AED Recertification
Summer 2016 Course Registration Form..................................Page 17
East Irondequoit School District Maps ..............................Back Cover
Page 1 Registration forms pages 5 & 17
Fitness, Health & Wellness ...................................................Page 12-13
Fitness Center
Got Sweat? Functional Fat Burning for Adults
Hoopnotica Method 1
Morning Cardio & Strength
Pilates
Posture Perfect
Pre-Pilates
Tone, Firm, Stretch
Yoga - Go with the Flow
Zumba
Community Education Summer Course Offerings
Table of Contents
Visit our website at www.eastiron.org/news/adulted.htm
General Information
East Irondequoit Community Education Summer 2016
Monday, July 11 through Friday, August 19
Register
online, Mail-in Registration, or Hand Deliver Beginning NOW
All registrations due the wednesday before class begins
Summer Courses Begin Monday, July 11, 2016
No Classes:
East Irondequoit Community Courses are canceled
when East Irondequoit Schools are closed
REGISTRATION
Register online at www.eastiron.org/news/adulted.htm
Mail or Hand Deliver
Monday - Friday
Central Office
600 Pardee Road
Rochester, NY 14609
8:30 am - 3:30 pm
Questions/Suggestions: Directors of Community Education
Jennifer Boehl & Danielle Gorevski
Central Office
600 Pardee Road
Rochester, NY 14609
Phone: (585)339-1470
Email: [email protected]
*Paper receipts will only be given upon request. By providing your email on your registration,
you will receive an email receipt once your registration is input into our system *
general information
Registering Online: You may now register online and pay
by credit card by visiting our website http://www.eastiron.
org/news/adulted.htm. You will be rerouted to our online
catalogue on the revtrak website, where you will need to create an account in order to register for classes. If you register
online you can ONLY pay by credit card. If you wish to pay
in cash/check or money order please mail in your registration.
Course Listings: Courses are listed with registration fees,
building and room locations, and beginning times and dates.
Text costs and material fees are given at the conclusion of
the course description. Assume that your registration is accepted and plan to come to the first scheduled class without
expecting a telephone call. You will be called if the class is
postponed or canceled. Therefore, be sure to list your telephone number(s) on your registration form.
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Registration Period: In consideration of the instructors and
all involved in setting up Community Education Courses, we
highly recommend that you register for the courses you are
interested in as quickly as possible, and no later than one week
prior to the start of the class. If the minimum enrollment is
NOT met by this time, classes will be canceled.
Course Fees, Texts & Materials: Registration fees do not
include texts or materials. Students pay fees for such items
directly to teachers the first night of class, or as stated.
Summer 2016 Community Education Program
Proof of Attendance: A letter documenting attendance will be
given out upon request. Please call the Community Education
Office to request a proof of attendance document at 339-1470.
Who May Register: Registration is open to district residents
and non-residents. Adult courses are open to persons 18
years of age or older, unless otherwise specified in the course
description.
Fees: Fees are payable with registration. There is a $30 charge
for returned checks.
Class size: Each class must have a minimum number of
students registered in order to be held. That minimum number varies from class to class depending on variables such as
location and instructor salaries.
East Irondequoit Senior Citizens: Some classes occasionally
may be offered at a reduced rate for senior citizens (62 years
of age or older.)
Refund Policy: Registration in a course represents a personal
commitment. Therefore, total refunds will be provided only if
a class is canceled, you have a doctor’s note, or at the director’s
discretion in non-medical related instances. Refunds may
take up to four weeks to process.
Questions? 339-1470
Adult Morning Lap Swim
Start your day with a refreshing, and healthy swim. Enjoy
lap swimming or water walking for physical conditioning.
Pre-registration is required. Visit passes can be purchased in
different increments. Visit passes do NOT expire. No passes
will be available for purchase at morning swim.
Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 6:30-7:45am
July 11 - August 18
Passes are valid for Morning and Evening Lap
Swim and the fitness room:
$30 for a 10 Visit Pass
$55 for a 20 Visit Pass
$75 for a 30 Visit Pass
Location: Eastridge High School, 2350 East Ridge
Road, EHS Pool
Instructor: EICSD Aquatics Staff
Family Swim
Bring the entire family for a fun time swimming! All youth
under age 16 MUST be accompanied by an adult. If your
child cannot swim unassisted, they must be accompanied
by an adult in the water. We will provide flotation devices,
no personal flotation devices are allowed in the pool. Preregistration preferred, however registration at the door is
also accepted for family swim only.
Family swim is open:
Wednesdays, 6:30-8pm
July 13, 20, 27, August 3, 10, 17
Fee: $5 per visit, per family.
Location: Eastridge High School, 2350 East Ridge
Road, EHS Pool
Instructor: EICSD Aquatics Staff
Adult Evening Lap Swim
End your work day with a relaxing self-guided swim. Use
any part of the time allotted to swim at your own pace. Preregistration is required. Visit passes can be purchased in
different increments. Visit passes do NOT expire. No passes
will be available for purchase at the pool.
Mondays 7:30-9pm & Wednesdays 6:30pm-8pm
July 11 - August 18
Passes are valid for Morning and Evening Lap
Swim and the fitness room:
$30 for a 10 Visit Pass
$55 for a 20 Visit Pass
$75 for a 30 Visit Pass
Location: Eastridge High School, 2350 East Ridge
Road, EHS Pool
Instructor: EICSD Aquatics Staff
COMING SOON!!
*See our pool and fitness center schedule on
back cover*
We are working on
bringing some new &
exciting aquatic classes
to our program for the
upcoming sessions.
Stay Tuned!!
Aquatics
Aquatics
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Registration forms pages 5 & 17
Visit our website at www.eastiron.org/news/adulted.htm
Aquatics- Learn to Swim
Aquatics
Learn to Swim Program
The levels listed below are based on the American Red Cross
guidelines for swim lessons. Each level is described as accurately as possible but some adjustments may be necessary in
order to place your child in the proper level. Any physical
limitations should be noted on the child’s registration form.
When choosing the level of instruction for your child underestimate your child’s abilities. Instructors will verify the
ability of each child during the first class. Pre-registration
is required. You are encouraged to stay in the pool area
the first and last class to observe. For the remainder of the
lessons, parent/guardians and siblings will not be permitted
in the pool area.
Parent & Child
This class is designed to familiarize young children to the
water and prepare them to learn to swim. It is not designed
to teach children to become good swimmers or to survive in
the water on their own. It is a great way to spend time with
your child. An adult must be in the water with the child.
Children in diapers must wear appropriate swim pants.
Ages 6 months to 4 years old.
8 Sessions: Monday-Thursday, 8:30-9am
$65
July 25, 26, 27, 28, August 1, 2, 3, 4
Location: Eastridge High School, 2350 East Ridge
Road, EHS Pool
Instructor: EICSD Aquatics Staff
Preschool
This class is designed to orient preschool-age children to
the aquatic environment and to help them acquire rudimentary levels of basic aquatic skills. Ages 4-5 years old.
8 Sessions: Monday-Thursday 9:05-9:35am
$65
July 25, 26, 27, 28, August 1, 2, 3, 4
Location: Eastridge High School, 2350 East Ridge
Road, EHS Pool
Instructor: EICSD Aquatics Staff
Level 1
This class is designed to begin developing positive attitudes,
good swimming habits and safe practices in and around the
water. Submerge face, blow bubbles, front and back glides
and floats. Ages 6 years old and up.
8 Sessions: Monday-Thursday, 9:40-10:10am
$65
July 25, 26, 27, 28, August 1, 2, 3, 4
Location: Eastridge High School, 2350 East Ridge
Road, EHS Pool
Instructor: EICSD Aquatics Staff
Level 2
This class is designed to give participants success with fundamental skills, including learning how to float without support and to recover to a vertical position. Participants must
be comfortable going under water.
8 Sessions: Monday-Thursday, 9:40-10:10am
$65
July 25, 26, 27, 28, August 1, 2, 3, 4
Location: Eastridge High School, 2350 East Ridge
Road, EHS Pool
Instructor: EICSD Aquatics Staff
Level 3
This class is designed to building on the skill in Level 2 by
providing additional guided practice in deeper water. Introduces the front crawl and elementary backstroke.
8 Sessions: Monday-Thursday, 10:15-10:45am
$65
July 25, 26, 27, 28, August 1, 2, 3, 4
Location: Eastridge High School, 2350 East Ridge
Road, EHS Pool
Instructor: EICSD Aquatics Staff
Level 4
This class is designed to develop participants’ confidence in
the strokes learned in Level 3 and to improve other aquatic
skills.
8 Sessions: Monday-Thursday, 10:15-10:45am
$65
July 25, 26, 27, 28, August 1, 2, 3, 4
Location: Eastridge High School, 2350 East Ridge
Road, EHS Pool
Instructor: EICSD Aquatics Staff
Level 5
This class is designed to have participants learn how to
coordinate and refine strokes.
8 Sessions: Monday-Thursday, 10:50-11:20am
$65
July 25, 26, 27, 28, August 1, 2, 3, 4
Location: Eastridge High School, 2350 East Ridge
Road, EHS Pool
Instructor: EICSD Aquatics Staff
Level 6
This class is designed with options that focus on preparing
students to participate in more advanced courses, including
the Water Safety Instructor and Lifeguard Training courses.
Instructor will determine options offered.
8 Sessions: Monday-Thursday, 10:50-11:20am
$65
July 25, 26, 27, 28, August 1, 2, 3, 4
Location: Eastridge High School, 2350 East Ridge
Road, EHS Pool
Instructor: EICSD Aquatics Staff
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Learn to Swim Registration is now ONLINE ONLY.
See Page 5 for instructions.
Summer 2016 Community Education Program
Questions? 339-1470
Registration information
Course Name
Course Date
Course Time
Parent & Child
July 25, 26, 27, 28, August 1, 2, 3, 4
8:30-9am
Preschool
July 25, 26, 27, 28, August 1, 2, 3, 4
9:05-9:35am
Level 1
July 25, 26, 27, 28, August 1, 2, 3, 4
9:40-10:10am
Level 2
July 25, 26, 27, 28, August 1, 2, 3, 4
9:40-10:10am
Level 3
July 25, 26, 27, 28, August 1, 2, 3, 4
10:15-10:45am
Level 4
July 25, 26, 27, 28, August 1, 2, 3, 4
10:15-10:45am
Level 5
July 25, 26, 27, 28, August 1, 2, 3, 4
10:50-11:20am
Level 6
July 25, 26, 27, 28, August 1, 2, 3, 4
10:50-11:20am
Fee: $65
Due to the popularity of our learn to swim program, we want
to make sure that our registration process is as fair as possible.
Therefore, we will only accept ONLINE registrations for our learn
to swim classes. You may register for our learn to swim classes
beginning on June 20 at 8am at www.eastiron.org/news/adulted.
htm. Once our classes are full you can add your name to the class
waiting list and we will fill any extra spots beginning at the top
of the list. Thank you for your understanding, please feel free to
contact us with any questions at 585-339-1470.
Aquatics - Learn to Swim Registration information
East Irondequoit Learn to Swim
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Registration forms pages 5 & 17
Visit our website at www.eastiron.org/news/adulted.htm
Arts & Crafts
Arts & Crafts
Beginning Drawing
If you ever doodled and wanted to do more, come and join
this class for all the basics of drawing. This will include how to
shade, proportions, the human face, drawing the human body
and perspective. Please bring one sketch pad 11 x 14, drawing
pencils sizes 2H, HB, 2B, 6B, and one kneaded eraser.
5 Sessions: Monday, 6:30-8:30pm
$42
August 1, 8, 15, 22, 29
Location: Irondequoit High School, 260 Cooper Road,
Room 1214, enter north entrance #3, take hallway to left
Instructor: Darlene Zoricak
Glass Fusing & Slumping: Bubble Bowl
No experience required for this fun and intriguing glass
project. Students learn the basics of glass fusing by creating
a beautiful plate with patterns of clear bubbles. Please bring
a pair of safety glasses for each student or purchase from the
studio ($4). Wear closed toe shoes, not sandals. Pieces are kiln
fired and available for pick up the week after class. Glass and
materials purchased at class. Suitable for ages 12 and up.
1 Session: Saturday, 2-4pm
$45
July 9
OR
1 Session: Saturday, 2-4pm
$45
August 6
Location: Studio 34, 34 Elton Street, Rochester, 14620
Instructor: Marilynne Lipshutz
Hot Date Night: Flamework Glass
Learn the ancient art of melting and shaping glass in a
modern art glass studio. Everything provided for an exciting
evening.
1 Session: Friday, 6-8:30pm
$80/couple
July 8
Location: Studio 34, 34 Elton Street, Rochester, 14620
Instructor: Marilynne Lipshutz
Hot Date Night: Introduction to Glass Fusing & Slumping
Bring a date, or your mom, or a neighbor! Choose glass colors and textures to create a bowl or plate of your own design.
Learn to easily cut and shape glass. Couples may collaborate
on design or work individually. Tuition includes glass and
materials for two plates or bowls and two dichroic pendant
necklaces. Please bring a pair of safety glasses for each student or purchase from the studio ($4). Wear closed toe shoes,
not sandals. Pieces are kiln fired and available for pick up the
week after class.
1 Session: Saturday, 5-7pm
$90/couple
July 9
OR
1 Session: Friday, 6-8pm
$90/couple
August 5
Location: Studio 34, 34 Elton Street, Rochester, 14620
Instructor: Marilynne Lipshutz
Hot Date Night: Metalsmith Rings
Design and create metal rings in this fun class. No experience
necessary. Learn basic metal smith techniques and customize
your rings with a special date, your initials, or texture. Copper and brass included. Sterling available from the instructor.
Approximate cost is $26-$35 depending on size of band.
1 Session: Saturday, 6-8pm
$80/couple
July 29
Location: Studio 34, 34 Elton Street, Rochester, 14620
Instructor: Marilynne Lipshutz
Introduction to Metals: Stacked Rings
Design and create up to three stacked copper rings. This
class introduces you to metalsmith hand tools. There is no
soldering in this class. Copper is included but Sterling Silver
is available for purchase from the instructor ($18-$24 depending on ring size.) No prior experience required. Please
bring safety glasses or purchase from the instructor ($4).
Wear closed toe shoes, not sandals.
1 Session: Thursday, 6-8pm
$50
July 14
OR
1 Session: Saturday, 10am-noon
$50
Aug. 13
Location: Studio 34, 34 Elton Street, Rochester, 14620
Instructor: Marilynne Lipshutz
Introduction to Mosaic Garden Art
Learn to create decorative or functional outdoor art. This
three session workshop provides techniques, all supplies and
tools to complete your first project and the knowledge to do
more at home. Bring safety glasses or purchase for $4 from
the instructor.
3 Sessions: Tuesday, 5-7pm
$105
July 13, 20, 27
Location: Studio 34, 34 Elton Street, Rochester, 14620
Instructor: Marilynne Lipshutz
Next Step Crocheting (Intermediate)
This class will take you further into crocheting. If you already
know single crochet and double crochet, this will teach you
more stitches, how to read a pattern and start you on a more
involved pattern of your choice. Please bring a G hook and
two colors of yarn, standard worsted weight. Materials fee:
$2 payable to the instructor at first class.
3 Sessions: Tuesday, 6:30-8:30pm
$32
July 19, 26, August 2
Location: Irondequoit High School, 260 Cooper
Road,Room 1214, enter north entrance #3, take hallway to
left
Instructor: Darlene Zoricak
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Questions? 339-1470
Pastel Painting
If you have ever admired the beautiful pastel paintings of
Impressionist artists like Edgar Degas or Mary Cassatt, this
class is for you! Pastel paintings can look as loose as a drawing
or as finished as an oil painting. No other medium is as expressive or as forgiving. Through informational discussions,
demonstrations and plenty of opportunity for the student to
experiment, we will learn about the incredible versatility of
pastel. Areas to be covered include pastel painting techniques,
design concepts, tricks of the trade, safety, storage and framing. No prior experience is necessary and all skill levels are
welcome. Come and play! Instructor will supply materials for
1st class and provide a materials list at that time.
4 Sessions: Monday, 6-8:30
$99 (Seniors: $94)
July 11, 18, 25, August 1
Location: Irondequoit High School, 260 Cooper
Road, Faculty Cafeteria, enter door #5, first door on left
past the large cafeteria
Instructor: Colette Savage
Pastel Painting 2
This class is a continuation of Pastel Painting and is geared
toward the student who would like to explore the medium
of pastel, but in more depth. Some prior experience with
pastel is required. Some of the topics to be covered include
further development of application techniques, underpaintings, framing and creating your own surface to paint on and
experimentation with color. Please bring any pastels, paper,
other materials or paints you are working on to our first class.
4 Sessions: Monday, 6-8:30pm
$99(Seniors: $94)
August 8, 15, 22, 29
Location: Irondequoit High School, 260 Cooper Road,
Faculty Cafeteria, enter door #5, first door on left past the
large cafeteria
Instructor: Colette Savage
Plein-Air Painting - Painting Outdoors
The French term “en plein air” translates into “in the open
air.” In this two day class, we will explore the joy of painting
outside. If you have ever wanted to try painting outdoors,
but were nervous about what to expect, learn all about it
from an experienced plein air painter! Day one of the two
day class will be devoted to discussing gear, how to prepare
for and what to expect while painting outside in the public
eye. On day two, we will head out to a specific location, set
up outside and work on a painting. All skill-levels and mediums are welcome. Materials will be discussed at first class.
2 Sessions: Saturdays
$59(Seniors: $54)
August 13 - 10-11:30 am
August 20 - 10am-2:00pm
Location:Helmer Nature Center, 154 Pinegrove Ave.
Instructor: Colette Savage
Arts & Crafts Arts & Crafts
Registration forms pages 5 & 17
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To find the Community Education page on the
district website, go to www.eastiron.org and
click on ‘News and Community’ in the menu
bar. You can also type the following address
directly into your browser bar:
www.eastiron.org/news/adulted.htm
Visit our website at www.eastiron.org/news/adulted.htm
Auto & Driving\Business & Finance Auto & Driving
Five-Hour Pre-licensing
In order to obtain a New York State Operator’s License, you
must complete this mandatory five-hour course. Topics
include: information on drug and alcohol abuse, defensive
driving techniques, and appropriate driving behavior. Attendance for five hours is required in order to obtain the
Certificate of Completion necessary for your road test. YOU
MUST POSSESS A VALID LEARNING PERMIT AT THE
TIME OF REGISTRATION. When you register, please include
a copy of your permit and fee of $42 with the registration.
Bring your permit to class. Registration closes when registration meets the maximum 20.
1 Session: Saturday, 8:30am-1:30pm
$42
July 16
OR
1 Session: Saturday, 8:30am-1:30pm
$42
August 13
Location: Eastridge High School, 2350 East Ridge
Road, Room 115
Instructor: Lawrence Associates
Point & Insurance Reduction Program
The AAA Defensive Driving Course provides tips & Techniques on how to reduce risk through proper management
of visibility, time, and space, how to handle emergencies,
and driver and passenger safety. Licenced drivers receive a
certificate upon completion that can lower portions of their
insurance premium by up to 10% for 3 years, as well as take
up to 4 points off of their driving record for moving violations within the last 18 months.
1 Session: Saturday, 9am-3:30pm
$42
July 23
OR
1 Session: Saturday, 9am-3:30pm
$42
August 13
Location: WICSD District Office, 321 List Ave, Conference
room
Instructor: AAA Staff
Business & Finance
Life Insurance with Long-term Care Benefits
Finally, a single solution for life insurance and long-term
care. Receive long-term care benefits, an income tax-free
death benefit, or a guaranteed return of premium.
1 Session: Wednesday, 7-9pm
$12
August 3
Location: Irondequoit High School, 260 Cooper Road,
Room 1214, enter north entrance #3, take hallway to left
Instructor: Brian Venton, Merrill Lynch
Medicare Made Clear
Medicare can be, and often is, confusing. There are so many
plans and so many changes year to year. If you are approaching age 65, or already there...your mailbox may already be
stuffed full of letters and advertisements from Medicare and
everyone else who wants you to but their plan. So what do you
do? Should you purchase a HMO or a PPO plan? What about
a Medicare Supplement plan? Maybe you are wondering what
the “donut hole” is and why you should try to stay out of it. Or
maybe you want to work past age 65...how will that affect me?
Or maybe your questions are more basic...like “When do I
sign up?” or “Where do I sign up?” Don’t worry! This is a realworld, interactive class with real-life illustrations. In this two
hour seminar you will learn about the various types of plans,
processes, penalties and premiums associated with Medicare
for this year. You’ll leave with a good basic understanding of
Medicare and what the plans cover. There will be plenty of
time for Questions and Answers at the end of class. If you are
64 or older, this class will help you make better decisions for
your healthcare when it’s time for you to choose a Medicare
plan for yourself.
1 Session: Thursday, 6-8pm
$12
August 18
Location: Irondequoit High School, 260 Cooper Road,
Room 1216 enter north entrance #3, turn left at first
hallway
Instructor: Douglas Warner, Roc Insurance Services
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Questions? 339-1470
Quickbooks Desktop 101
Have you lost an opportunity to get hired? Market yourself
with skills that are necessary to add to your resume. Have
a small business and need some training? You will learn
“hands on” in our small group sessions limited to 5 students
for 2 hours – the basics of recording data, viewing reports
and understanding them, reconciling to bank statements
and more. This course is recommended for adults, including High School and College graduates that have accounting, computer and math skills, and have an understanding
on how to balance a check book. The cost is a 33% savings
from individual training!
1 Session: Tuesday,2:30-4:30pm
$111
July 12
OR
August 2
Location: Eastridge High School, 2350 East Ridge
Road, Room 102
Instructor: Stephanie Glamack
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The East Irondequoit Central School District Community Education program contracts with instructors to present information in various areas of expertise. Instructors are not permitted to use their
courses to solicit business for personal or corporate
benefit. Any contact with an instructor outside the
classroom is not the responsibility of the East Irondequoit Central School District.
Community Education students are hereby advised
that the East Irondequoit Central School District
does not assume any responsibility for loss or damages incurred from information and/or advice provided by an instructor, whether in or out of class.
Registration forms pages 5 & 17
Quickbooks Desktop 201
This course is designed for someone who is confident with
the 101 class and wants to learn more about QuickBooks.
Items and Inventory will be the main focus, recording data
with the use of Invoices and Sales Receipts, sales tax, viewing and understanding more complicated reports, memorized transactions, finding data, custom designing templates
and more. You will learn “hands on” in our small group
sessions limited to 5 students for 2 hours. This course is recommended for adults, including High School and College
graduates that have accounting, computer and math skills,
have an understanding on how to balance a check book,
and have taken the QuickBooks 101 class or have a basic
knowledge of QuickBooks. The cost is a 33% savings from
individual training!
1 Session: Tuesday, 2:30-4:30pm
$111
July 19
OR
August 9
Location: Eastridge High School, 2350 East Ridge
Road, Room 102
Instructor: Stephanie Glamack
Quickbooks Online
QuickBooks ONLINE can be a challenge in navigating
around the program if you have been using the desktop
version in the past. In this small group session limited to
6 students for 2 hours, you will learn “hands on” how to
navigate around the program, recording data, finding data,
various reports, a view of the bank statement download
and how it works, and more. This course is recommended
for adults of any age, who have some computer and math
skills and know how to balance a check book. This course
is for businesses that need training and individuals looking
for work to add this training course to their resumes. As a
Certified QuickBooks ProAdvisor, we have specialized in
the QUICKBOOKS product since the 1990’s and take pride
as one of the best instructors in Rochester and surrounding
counties.
1 Session: Tuesday, 2:30-4:30pm
$111
July 26
OR
August 16
Location: Eastridge High School, 2350 East Ridge
Road, Room 102
Instructor: Stephanie Glamack
Computers
Computers
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Family & Youth
Family & Youth
Babysitter Training
This course is designed to teach children ages 11 and up
the roles and responsibilities of being a babysitter, including skills in accident prevention and emergency recognition. Students are advised to bring a bag lunch and a selfaddressed stamped envelope to class so the cards can be
mailed directly to you upon successful completion of the
class. Course fee includes a certificate of completion.
1 Session: Thursday, 9am-2:30pm
$52
August 4
Location: WICSD District Office, 321 List Ave, Conference
Room
Instructor: EPIC Trainings Staff
Campo Italiano
Come and learn about the Italian culture through fun and
interactive games and activities. Participants will learn some
basic Italian and enjoy some Italian food . Both instructors
are Italian teachers and cannot wait to share their love for
the Italian culture. Snacks will be provided so please let the
instructors know about any food allergies. The last day of
class will be a celebration of a popular Italian event.
5 Sessions: Monday-Friday, 9-11am
$37
July 11, 12, 13, 14, 15
Location: Irondequoit High School, 260 Cooper Road,
Room 2082, enter north entrance #3, take stairway to left
Instructor: Renee Bosco, Tracy Savine
Coping Strategies for the Worried and Anxious Child
Is your child a worrier? This four session course is designed to
provide kids with strategies they can use when they become
nervous or anxious. They will also learn ways to regulate their
emotions more independently. For students entering grades
3-6.
4 Sessions: Monday-Thursday, 9-11am
$67
July 18, 19, 20, 21
Location: Irondequoit High School, 260 Cooper Road,
Room 1216, enter north entrance #3, turn left at first
hallway
Instructor: Lisa Burt, WICSD School Counselor
Digital Photography for Kids
Explore the basics of digital photography while on a photo
excursion. Learn about photo tips and ideas while snapping
pictures in a local park. Day #2 the class will discover how to
manipulate, crop, rotate images and insert them into a photomontage. Students should bring their own camera if they
have one. Students ages 10-14 are eligible.
2 Sessions: Wednesday, Thursday, 9am-Noon
$30
July 6, 7
Location: Irondequoit High School, 260 Cooper Road,
Room 1074 enter front entrance #1, turn right to end of hall
Instructor: Dan Reardon
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Dive Camp
Reach new heights! IHS diving coach, Teresa Fox, will introduce the sport of diving to your child. They will stress safety,
conditioning and the basics of springboard diving. For students entering grades 4-12.
5 Sessions: Monday- Friday, 9-11am
$65
July 18, 19, 20, 21, 22
Location: Irondequoit High School, 260 Cooper
Road, pool, enter door #5
Instructor: IHS Diving Coach, Teresa Fox
Summer 2016 Community Education Program
First Aid Basics for Kids
This course teaches younger responders (ages 8 and older)
how to recognize and react responsibly in a variety of emergency situations. Through demonstration and hands on exercises, students will learn how to control bleeding, care for
muscle, bone and joint injuries, treat a burn and much more.
Every student goes home with their very own first aid book.
This course meets requirements necessary to earn the Girl
Scout Badge, Boy Scout Readymans Badges as well as many
other badges.
1 Session: Thursday, 9-10:30am
$25
July 14
Location: Irondequoit Community Center, 154 Pinegrove Ave.
Instructor: EPIC Trainings staff
Home Alone Safety - When I am in Charge
This course is designed to teach children ages 7-14 the importance of behaving responsibly and how to handle themselves when confronted with challenges while home alone.
Topics include, but are not limited to, first aid, what to do
when a stranger comes to the door, telephone tips, Internet
safety, as well as how to react during a variety of misc. emergencies such as a power outage. Also covered will be who
and when to call in an emergency. Knowing when your child
is ready to stay home alone is a difficult decision, preparation can make the transition much easier for you and your
child. Course fee includes a workbook that will serve as a
take home reference and guide, emergency call cards and a
certificate of completion.
1 Session: Tuesday, 9-11am
$27
August 23
Location: Irondequoit Community Center, 154 Pinegrove
Ave
Instructor: EPIC Trainings
Managing Anger & Frustration
Does your child struggle with managing their anger? Does
he/she frustrate easily? This 4 class session helps students understand what causes their anger and then teaches strategies
to manage their anger. For students entering grades 3-6.
4 Sessions: Monday Thursday, 9-11am
$67
July 11, 12, 13, 14
Location: Irondequoit High School, 260 Cooper Road,
Room 1216, enter north entrance #3, turn left at first
hallway
Instructor: Lisa Burt, WICSD School Counselor
SAT Prep Class
This course will guide students through the critical reading,
math and writing sections of the SAT. Each class will consist
of 1.5 hours of verbal reasoning and 1.5 hours of mathematical reasoning. Students will become familiar with test-taking
strategies, practice basic skills and become familiar with test
directions. Students must bring writing utensils and calculator to class. The workbook is included in the fee.
4 Sessions: Monday-Thursday 1:45-5pm
$95
July 18, 19, 20, 21
OR
4 Sessions: Monday-Thursday 1:45-5pm
$95
August 8, 9, 10, 11
Location: Dake Jr. High, Room 302, enter front door, take
stairway to left
Instructors: Joseph Pelliccia, Melissa Swidorski, Lindsay
Porter
Questions? 339-1470
Self-Esteem Building for Boys
This four class session is designed specifically for young boys
to help boost their self-esteem and confidence. Research
shows that young boys can also struggle with self-esteem.
The most important principle for building self-esteem is this:
Feeling good about the self comes from doing something to
feel good about. These classes are designed to help young
boys with just that. For students entering grades 3-6.
4 Sessions: Monday -Thursday, 1-3pm
$67
July 11, 12, 13, 14
Location: IIrondequoit High School, 260 Cooper Road,
Room 1216, enter north entrance #3, turn left at first
hallway
Instructor: Lisa Burt, WICSD School Counselor
Summer Musical Theatre Workshop
Students entering grades 3-7 can participate in this interactive musical theatre workshop. Students will participate in
acting scenes, musical numbers, choreography and more in
this week long intensive workshop that will culminate in a
final performance on Friday.
5 sessions: Monday-Friday, 9am – Noon
$50
August 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
Location: Durand Eastman School, 95 Point
Pleasant Rd., Music Room & Auditorium
Instructors: Eric Traugott and Petrina Yue
Yoga for Tweens
Yoga for kids is designed to plant the seed for the love of
yoga, movement, and mindfulness. Students will be taught
yoga poses and concepts through children’s literature,
familiar music, and reinforced through creative arts projects. Each class will be filled with noncompetitive physical
activity which is designed to increase strength, flexibility,
balance, awareness of thoughts & emotions, self-regulation,
creativity, imagination, problem solving, responsible
decision-making, self-esteem, stress management, collaboration, cooperation, concentration and focus. Yoga
provides kids the opportunity to develop essential life skills
while cultivating physical health and fitness. Please dress
for movement. Feel free to bring your own yoga mat, but
additional mats will be present for those who need them.
Parent participation is welcomed but not mandatory. For
students entering grades 5-7.
6 Sessions: Thursday, 11-11:45am
$39
July 7, 14, 21, 28, August 4, 11
Location: Dake Jr. High, All Purpose Room, enter north
entrance #3, turn right at first hallway
Instructor: Kim Siracusa
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Yoga Empowerment for Girls
Yoga empowerment is designed specifically for teenage
girls. The goal for this class is for all girls to begin to recognize their own power and responsibility to be intentional
in decision making, embrace differences and find strength
in our connectedness. Each class will be filled with noncompetitive physical activity which is designed to increase:
strength, flexibility, balance, awareness of thoughts and
emotions, self regulation, creativity, imagination, problem
solving, responsible decision-making, self-esteem, stress
management, relaxation, collaboration, cooperation, and
empathy for others. These life skills will be taught through
a variety of lesson which emphasize gratitude, compassion,
mindfulness, and self-discovery through experiential learning. Please dress for movement. Fell free to bring our own
yoga mat, but additional mats will be present for those who
need them. For students entering grades 8-12.
5 Sessions: Monday, 4-4:45pm
$35
July 11, 18, 25, August, 8, 15
Location: Dake Jr. High, All Purpose Room, enter north
entrance #3, turn right at first hallway
Instructor: Kim Siracusa
Registration forms pages 5 & 17 Self-Esteem Building for Girls
A young girl’s self-esteem can have a dramatic impact on
many aspects of her life. This course is designed to enhance
self-esteem and self-confidence by recognizing strengths,
positive qualities and characteristics and values. Participants
will create projects and complete activities to remind them
that they are special and important. For students entering
grades 3-7.
4 Sessions: Monday -Thursday, 1-3pm
$67
July 18, 19, 20, 21
Location: Irondequoit High School, 260 Cooper Road,
Room 1216, enter north entrance #3, turn left at first
hallway
Instructor: Lisa Burt, WICSD School Counselor
Yoga for Kids
Yoga for kids is designed to plant the seed for the love of
yoga, movement, and mindfulness. Students will be exposed to basic yoga poses and concepts through interactive
play, children’s literature, familiar music, and reinforced
through creative arts projects. Each class will be filled
with noncompetitive physical activity which is designed
to increase motor development, awareness of thoughts &
emotions, self-regulation, creativity, imagination, collaboration and cooperation. Please dress for movement. Feel
free to bring your own yoga mat, but additional mats will
be present for those who need them. Parent participation as
needed.
For students entering PreK- 1st grade.
6 Sessions: Thursdays, 9-9:45am
$39
July 7, 14, 21, 28, August 4, 11
OR
For students entering grades 2-4.
6 Sessions: Thursday, 10-10:45am
$39
July 7, 14, 21, 28, August 4, 11
Location: Dake Jr. High, 350 Cooper Road, All Purpose
Room, enter north
entrance #3, turn right at first hallway
Instructor: Kim Siracusa
Family & Youth
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Fitness, Health & Welness
Fitness, Health & Wellness
Notice: Check with your insurance provider. Some insurance
policies offer reimbursement for courses such as those offered in
our Fitness, Health and Wellness program. *Please contact the
Community Education Office for a receipt of payment for your
insurance carrier.
Fitness Center
Work out at your own pace in our brand new, state of the art
facility. The fitness center features treadmills, stepper, bikes,
elliptical machines and more. As an added bonus, you may
use the pool in the same workout session while only using
one punch on your pass. The fitness room is staffed with
CPR/AED certified staff. Visit passes do NOT expire. No
passes will be available for purchase at the fitness center.
Pass cards will be held at the fitness center. NO students
allowed during Community Education fitness center hours.
April 4 - June 10
10 visits for $30
20 visits for $55
30 visits for $75
Location: Eastridge High School, 2350 East Ridge
Road, Fitness Center
Supervisor: EHS Staff
*See our pool and fitness center schedule on
back cover
Got Sweat? Functional Fat Burning for Adult
Burn calories, improve strength and cardio in a fun yet challenging comprehensive circuit! The format will allow for
participants of varying fitness levels to participate simultaneously. The circuit will incorporate cardio, stability, balance,
strength, power and muscular endurance.
6 Sessions: Mondays, 6-7pm
$36(Seniors: $31)
July 11, 18, 25, August 1, 8, 15
Location: Irondequoit High School, 260 Cooper Road,
Fitness Center, enter North entrance #3, go straight, second
door on left
Instructor: Irene Irwin
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Hoopnotica Method 1
Hooping/hoopdance is a cardiovascular exercise that uses
an adult sized hula hoop (about 1.5lbs) to build balance,
strengthen core muscles, and tone the entire body. The hoop
is used on all parts of the body (waist, hips, thighs, neck,
arms) and travels off of the horizontal plane and uses the
vertical plane as well. In addition to physical benefits, Hooping reduces stress, increases self confidence, and generates
joy and laughter. Learn the core moves of hooping that will
allow you to build a solid foundation. You will strengthen
and open your body, and discover yourself in the hoop.
All the while, you’ll be toning your abs, back, arms, hips,
buns and legs, strengthening and opening your upper back
and chest, increasing balance and getting a cardio workout.
Hoops are supplied or hoops are available for purchase from
the instructor for $25.
6 Sessions: Tuesdays,6:30-7:30pm
$60
July 12, 19, 26, August 2, 9, 16
OR
6 Sessions: Thursdays, 6:30-7:30pm
$60
July 14, 21, 28, August 4, 11, 18
Location: Durand Eastman School, 95 Point Pleasant
Rd., Gymnasium
Instructor: Sarah Kenney
Summer 2016 Community Education Program
Morning Cardio and Strength
This class is an invigorating aerobic workout designed to
increase cardiovascular endurance, muscular strength and
flexibility all while having fun. Exercise variations will be
demonstrated to fit all levels of desired intensity and ability. Go at your own pace as you burn calories and feel good.
Each class includes: warm up, low impact aerobics, muscle
strengthening, floor work, cool down and stretch all done to
a wide variety of music. Please bring weights, mat and water
bottle to class.
8 Sessions: Tuesdays, 8:30-9:30am
$48(Seniors $43)
July 12, 19, 26, August 2, 9, 16, 23, 30
Location: Dake Jr High, 350 Cooper Road, Cafeteria, Enter
door #3
Instructor: Terry Slocum
Pilates
In this class you will explore the exciting world of IM=X
Pilates which can help you lose weight while strengthening
core muscles. We will work on strengthening and stabilizing your entire body while increasing your overall flexibility.
Learn the secrets of IM=X routines and enjoy all the benefits
such as back strengthening and increased hip range of motion which can help alleviate lower back pain, hip discomfort, and improve posture. This class is appropriate for all
fitness levels. Participants will need to bring a yoga or pilates
mat to class.
4 Sessions: Mondays, 6:30-7:30pm
$48(Seniors $43)
July 25, August 1,8,15
Location: Eastridge High School, 2350 East Ridge
Road, Room N-8
Instructor: Bethany Reniff
Posture Perfect!
Discover the key to great posture! Alleviate neck and back
pain, decrease headaches and appear thinner and younger!
Posture not only involves your back, it involves your neck,
shoulders, core hips and even your feet. In other words, everything from your head to your toes can affect your posture. Throughout the six week session, you will learn easy
exercises as well as self correction strategies to help you
achieve and maintain that perfect posture. Standing sitting,
driving or exercising. . . look great and feel great! Yoga mats
are provided for your use during the class.
6 Sessions: Wednesdays, 5:30-6:30pm $70(Seniors $65)
July 13, 20, 27, August 3, 10, 17
Location: Callan-Harris Physical Therapy,
1328 University Ave, 14607
Instructor: Sussane Callan-Harris, MS-PT
The East Irondequoit Central School District assumes
no responsibility with respect to an individual’s physical and/or mental suitability to engage in any physical
activities. It is advisable to check with your personal
physician if you have a health problem.
Questions? 339-1470
Pre-Pilates
Learn the basic principles of a Pilates workout! We will
cover fundamental movements, strengthening exercises and
stretches designed to improve your core strength, balance
and posture. This class is open to any age level or experience, and it is designed to be an introduction to the movement form of Pilates. If you have some prior experience, this
class will serve as a review of basic principles and conditioning. The instructor is a Pilates practitioner, licensed physical
therapist as well as dance instructor.
6 sessions: Mondays, 6-7pm
$72
July 11, 18, 25, August 1, 8, 15
Locations: Callan-Harris Physical Therapy
1328 University Ave, Rochester, NY 14607
Instructor: Caroline McBride, PT-DPT
Yoga- Go With The Flow
This class is intended to introduce the student to power yoga.
The workout will be mildly vigorous and designed to help
strengthen and shape the body while simultaneously connecting breath to movement in an effort to restore balance.
Students will be taught various poses and modifications to
help ease into each pose. Before closing our practice we will
take Savasana, a restorative pose which will allow the mind
and body to relax and reintegrate. Students are required to
bring a yoga mat & yoga block.
5 Sessions: Thursdays, 6:30-7:30pm
$47(Seniors $42)
July 14, 21, 28, August 4, 11
Location: Eastridge High School, 2350 East Ridge
Road, N-8
Instructor: Sunni Ingalls
Tone Firm Stretch
Combining Pilates, Yoga, and T’ai Chi. TFS concentrates
on abdominal, back and gluteus muscles to increase overall
strength, flexibility and conditioning. We will include easy
exercises done to an aerobic beat to increase heart rate and
burn more calories. Stretching sessions will relieve stress
and tension in the neck, back, and shoulders. For your own
comfort and sanitation we recommend you bring your own
mat and weights.
*Fees:
One night/week- $37; Seniors $27
Two nights - $62; Seniors $42
Tuesday, Thursday
July 18 - August 19
Location: Eastridge High School, 2350 Ridge Road East,
Room N-18 (Auxiliary Gym)
6:30-7:30pm
Instructors: Bethany Reniff
Zumba
Zumba is pretty much the most awesome workout ever.
Dance to great music, with great people, and burn a ton of
calorie without even realizing it. We take the “work” out of
workout, by mixing low intensity and high intensity moves
for an interval-style, calorie burning dance fitness party.
Once the Latin and World rhythms take over, You’ll see why
Zumba Fitness classes are often called exercise in disguise.
6 Sessions: Tuesdays, 6:30-7:30pm
$50
July 12, 19, 26, August 2, 9, 16
Location: Helendale Road School, 220 Helendale Road,
Gymnasium
Instructor: Tracy Martinez
Registration forms pages 5 & 17
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Please Note:
If you are unable to continue with a class that you
registered for, refunds will ONLY be given for medical
reasons accompanied by a doctor’s note. We CANNOT
give refunds or prorated fees for any other reason.
Registering for a class signifies a commitment to attend
the class, if you are unable to make all the classes for any
reason it is done so at a loss to the student.
Fitness, Health & Wellness
Fitness, Health & Wellness
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Fitness Room\Pool Schedule Fitness Room Schedule
Monday
6:30-7:45 am
6:00 - 8:00 pm
Monday
6:30-7:45 am
7:30 - 9:00 pm
Tuesday
Closed
Closed
Wednesday
6:30-7:45 am
6:30 - 8:00 pm
Thursday
Closed
Closed
Friday
6:30-7:45 am
Closed
Pool Schedule
Tuesday
Closed
Closed
Wednesday
6:30-7:45 am
6:30 - 8:00 pm
Thursday
Closed
Closed
Friday
6:30-7:45 am
Closed
* Fitness Center and Pool Passes are not available for purchase during
above hours, must purchase passes before through the Community
Education Office*
**Fitness Center & Pool are closed when school is closed for holidays,
school recess and inclement weather**
Once you send you
registration for your pool/
fitness room pass, your
pass will be held at the
Aquatic Center ready for
use within two days.
We DO NOT send
you the pass.
Attention Senior Citizens
We do not offer the Gold Card
Program, however, we do
offer senior citizen discounts
on various classes. If there
is a senior discount available
you will see it written next
to the fee for the class in
parentheses. Offering a senior
discount is at the discretion of
the instructor.
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Questions? 339-1470
400 Hydrangeas and a New Method for Getting Blooms in our
Area
Tim Boebel, nursery manager at Wayside Garden Center
and author of Hydrangeas in the North: Getting Blooms in
the Colder Climates, is a local expert on everyone’s favorite flowering shrub. Join Tim at his 1890’s farmhouse in
East Bloomfield to see hundreds of blooming hydrangea
cultivars growing on his one-acre plot. Species include H.
arborescens, macrophylla, paniculata, quercifolia, serrata,
involucrata and anomala. Through much experimentation Tim has worked out how to get consistent bloom
from hydrangeas in our less-than-ideal environment, and
is looking at his wide selection of cultivars to determine
which are best for our area. For a few years now Tim has
been experimenting with improvements to his method and
will share with us a new, much simpler and more effective
way to maintain macrophyllas for more reliable bloom.
He’ll discuss the merits of the different hydrangea cultivars,
cover any questions you have about methods for growing
each of the hardy species, and talk about growing hydrangea in patio containers. Tim will also share information on
his very successful, and newly expanded, lotus ponds.
Tuesday, 6:30-8:30 pm
$26
July 26
Location: Tim Boebel’s garden in East Bloomfield.
Directions will be emailed to participants
Instructor: Tim Boebel
Dried Flower Workshop
In this workshop with Floral Designer Alana Miller you will
learn about several methods of preserving your garden flowers and favorite bouquets and arrangements. Alana will discuss the different methods of drying flowers, and the different results and merits of each, as well as various decorative
uses for your preserved flowers. Each student will prepare
an assortment of flowers in a silica gel drying container to
take home; the silica gel can be used over and over again. All
flowers and materials included; feel free to bring flowers if
you like.
Wednesday, 7-9 pm
$32
August 3
Location: Warner Castle, 5 Castle Park, Rochester 14620
Instructor: Alana Miller
Oh No, Now What: Creative Perennial Garden Maintenance
Does your garden start to look tired and sloppy as summer
moves along? Learn the finer points of garden maintenance
for the million little problems that show up in mid-summer.
RCGC Executive Director Christine Froehlich has run her
own design/maintenance business for many years, and will
show you professional methods to keep the garden looking fresh. Some topics covered: proper staking (even when
it’s done late); deadheading – how to do it quickly with no
stickies; deadleafing; cutting back plants to prevent straggliness and promote a new burst of growth and rebloom;
creative pruning of perennials that have gotten too dense;
weeding quickly; how to identify problems like low fertility, water, and pest problems; and what to do about the fear
of rearrangement. Come learn some new techniques in this
hands-on class in the Warner Castle Gardens.
Wednesday, 6:00-8:00 pm
$30
July 27
Location: Warner Castle, 5 Castle Park, Rochester 14620
Instructor: Christine Froehlich
Home & Garden
Home & Gardening
Useful and Beautiful Groundcovers
Groundcovers can be a very attractive element in your
landscape design, with interesting foliage, flowers and a
low profile. And these hard-working (and underutilized)
beauties can also serve to keep down the weeds between
and under your trees, shrubs and perennials. Join former
horticulture educator for Cornell Cooperative Extension
Karen Klingenberger in her Greece garden, where she will
show you the many different groundcovers that she uses
to her advantage, and will also discuss current Cornell
research on the best groundcovers for weed suppression
combined with good habit.
1 Session: Wednesday, 6:30-8:30 pm
$26
July 13
Location: Karen Klingenberger’s Greece garden.
Directions will be emailed to participants
Instructor: Karen Klingenberger
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Safety
Safety
CPR/AED Training for the Adult
This class focuses on the adult victim and provides singlerescuer CPR training. The participant will learn skills such
as how to respond to choking, perform rescue breathing,
and recognize and prevent heart attacks & strokes as well as
how to use an Automated External Defibrillator (AED). A
certification card is mailed upon successful completion of
the course. Please bring a self-addressed stamped envelope
to class so the cards can be mailed directly to you. All supply
fees are included. Ages 16 and up.
1 Session: Tuesday, 6-9pm
$62
July 5
OR
1 Session: Saturday, 9am-Noon
$62
August 6
Location: WICSD District Office, 321 List Ave,
Conference Room
Instructor: E.P.I.C. Trainings Staff
First Aid Basics
Teens and adults will learn the skills of basic first aid and
accident prevention. Learn to recognize/respond to injuries, sudden illness, control bleeding, care for muscle,
bone, and joint injuries and treatment for burns. A certification card will be issued upon successful completion of
the course. Please bring a self-addressed stamped envelope
to class so the cards can be mailed directly to you. All supply
fees are included. Ages 16 and up.
1 Session: Wednesday, 6-8pm
$57
July 6
Or
1 Session: Saturday, 12:30-2:30pm
$57
August 6
Location: WICSD District Office, 321 List Ave,
Conference Room
Instructor: E.P.I.C. Trainings Staff
National Safety Council: Advanced First Aid, CPR, and
AED for Coaches & Camp Counselors
This course fulfills New York State Department of Education
requirements for coaching and the New York State Department
of Health requirements for Camp Health Officers and includes
CPR for the Professional Rescuer certification. This course is
particularly designed for coaches/trainers. Students are taught
action plans that apply to all emergencies. Please note: this
course meets 2010 CPR and Ecc guidelines. Please bring a selfaddressed stamped envelope to class so the cards can be mailed
directly to you. All supply fees are included.
1 Session: Saturday, 9am-3pm
$100
August 6
Location: WICSD District Office, 321 List Ave,
Conference Room
Instructor: E.P.I.C. Trainings Staff
National Safety Council: Advanced First Aid, CPR, and
AED Recertification
This course fulfills New York State Department of Education
requirements for coaching and the New York State Department
of Health requirements for Camp Health Officers and includes
CPR for the Professional Rescuer certification. This course is
particularly designed for coaches/trainers. Students are taught
action plans that apply to all emergencies. Please note: this
course includes and surpasses all curriculum taught at the lay
responders level for Adult, Infant and Child CPR, First Aid as
well as AED. Please bring a self-addressed stamped envelope to
class so the cards can be mailed directly to you. All supply fees
are included.
1 Session: Wednesday, 6-9pm
$62
August 10
Location: WICSD District Office, 321 List Ave,
Conference Room
Instructor: E.P.I.C. Trainings staff
Take both CPR for Adults and First Aid Basics on
AUGUST 6 for $95.
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All registrations due the Wednesday before class begins
To register by mail:
1. Use the forms below and send with a separate check or money order for each course.
2. Send a separate check for each course, but two or more people registering for the same
course may send a single check.
3. All registrants may assume that they are officially registered for the course unless
otherwise notified. Students will be contacted if course is canceled.
4. Please make check or money order payable to East Irondequoit Central School District.
5. Receipts are available upon request.
Mail registrations to:
Director of Community Education
East Irondequoit Central School District
600 Pardee Road
Rochester, NY 14609
Summer Registration
Mail-in Registration Or Hand Deliver Beginning NOW
Registration
Form - Summer Program - 2016
Name(s) ____________________________________________________________________________________________
Street _____________________________________________ Phone (day) _______________ (eve) _______________
Town______________________ Zip Code ___________________ Cell phone ________________________
Please make check or
money order payable to:
Class Starting Time_________ East Irondequoit
Central School District
Email address ____________________________________________________________
Course Title
__________________
Attending: (Circle) Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sat. Beginning___________
Please fill in appropriate information: Total fee______ Your check or money order number # __________
Receipt will be made available to upon request OR Cash enclosed $__________
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Registration Form - Summer Program - 2016
Name(s) ____________________________________________________________________________________________
Street _____________________________________________ Phone (day) _______________ (eve) _______________
Town______________________ Zip Code ___________________ Cell phone ________________________
Please make check or
money order payable to:
Class Starting Time_________ East Irondequoit
Central School District
Email address ____________________________________________________________
Course Title
__________________
Registration forms pages 5 & 17
Page 17
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East Irondequoit schools where courses are located
Eastridge High School,
2350 East Ridge Road, 14622
Helendale Road School,
220 Helendale Road, 14609
Durand Eastman School,
95 Point Pleasant Road, 14622
Summer 2016 Community Education Program
Questions? 339-1470