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Community Learning Center
2016-2017
Community Learning Center
Fall community education center options: student-aged,
adult and senior clubs, classes and sports at the LCMCS Community Learning Center
Director, Beverly Bassett
503-427-0803
www.LCMCS.org/communityconnection
School Address:
Lewis and Clark Montessori Charter School
15600 SE 232nd Dr. Damascus, OR 97089
Mailing Address:
PO Box 365, Gresham, OR 97030
CLASSES BEGIN VARYING WEEKS IN SEPTEMBER
THROUGH THE WEEK OF DECEMBER 12TH- 16TH!
Welcome 2016-17 Lewis and Clark Montessori Charter School
Community Learning Center Schedule of Classes, Clubs & Sports
The school year has been divided into three trimesters for 2016-2017.For
most offerings this means 11 sessions or less in the trimester. This schedule
has all the information you need about:
Fun and interesting community clubs, classes and sports for all ages!
Looking for a new hobby, to learn a language, wellness tips, staying
active, or making a new friend? There is something perfect for you at
the Community Learning Center:
Arts and Dance
Sports, Yoga, Health and CPR/First Aide
FBEO” For Boys Eyes Only” Book Club; “Book Nook” Adult Book Club
Cottage Industry skill building; knitting
Lego building and robotics
Game Clubs
Class Location Key: LCMCS = school * G- GYM * TRM- Tillamook Room * OF- Outdoor Fields * MP-Multipurpose Room * LC- Library Commons * CR- Classroom TBA * CA- Covered Area Outside
Enjoy Lifetime Learning!
Registration Ins & Outs!
Ways to register for all Community Learning Center Classes: 1. Go to www.lcmcs.org
Download the “Selection Registration Form” for your appropriate age group. Complete the form and drop off or mail to the school.
2. Go to the Damascus Farmer’s
Market on Thursdays from 3-7PM starting August 18th and visit Beverly or guest teachers at the LCMCS Community Education Booth and catalogs and
“Selection Registration Forms” will be available.
Payments accepted by check, cash or debit/credit card on the website: Go to www.lcmcs.org Click on the PayPal button then CLC Fee button to make payment.
NEW payment option for CLUBS ONLY: Attendance will be taken daily and families will be billed the $7/HR fee on the end of month Trails billing Invoice.
If you desire your child to have a guaranteed spot in the Club you must pre-register them on the Selection Form.
Drop-ins (with parent approval on the selection form) will be welcome if the daily attendance allows. Clubs are indicated in the catalog and have a $7/HR Fee. All other classes and sports have a one -time fee for the trimester and attendance is mandatory; not eligible for drop-ins.
SPORTS FOR SCHOOL –AGED CHILDREN Trimester 1 CO-ED CROSS-COUNTRY - OF
SPRT 1 $84
Come run with the LCMCS Explorers! For
Elementary and MAC students (4thto
8th) The purpose of the program is to
encourage running as a healthy lifestyle.
LCMCS is a member of the North
Clackamas League within the Willamette
River Conference. The season runs from
the start of school with 6 to 7 races and
ends with the MS State Championship at
the end of October. Practice will
officially begin Wednesday, Sept. 7th
after school.
3:35PM -4:35PM M,W&TH 9/7 to10/ ?
CO-ED BASKETBALL- G
SPRT2 7 SESSIONS $49
Come join retired basketball Coach Michael Bontemps for this CO-ED
basketball clinic for Elementary and MAC students (4th to 8th). The focus is
on developing basketball skills,
skills sets, good sportsmanship
and having fun while learning
and developing a passion for
the game
3:35PM to 4:35PM TUES
9/13-10/25
ARTS, CRAFTS & SPECIAL INTEREST
FUN FOLDING ORIGAMI-TRM
ART1 5 CLASSES $35
Elementary & MAC students (3rd to 8th) are invited to come join Eileen
Holzman for this fun folding origami class. Eileen is a veteran art educator;
her bio and work can be found at www.eileenholzman.com. She was
awarded the “Governor’s Award for Excellence in Education”. Students will
be designing and creating 3 dimensional models of Origami. Samples can be
found on the website Origami page.
3:35PM to 4:35PM MON 9/26 to 10/24 Maximum: 15 students
SCULPTURE-CA
ART2 6 CLASSES $42
Learn sculpture techniques with this exciting new material that Eileen Holzman will be introducing in our first sculpture class! This class is designed for Elememtary and MAC students (5th to 8th). The students will be using a subtractive process with Auto-Clay Aerated cement and creating their own sculpture designs. See the gallery at www.eileenholzman.com.
3:35PM to 4:35PM MON 11/7 to 12/12 Maximum 10 students
BEADWORK -TRM
ART3 10 CLASSES $70
Jo Kuntz returns to CLC with her fabulous beadwork class. An avid, twenty year experienced bead worker she is excited to offer a full trimester of beading. Elementary & Mac students (4th to 8th) will learn intricate beading skills and create their own designs of unique jewelry and beaded artifacts! 1:20PM to 2:20PM FRI 9/9 to 12/16 Maximum: 8 students
KNITTING YARN CLASS-CR
ART4 11 SESSIONS $77 All elementary students are invited to continue to learn more basics of knitting with
Darrelyn Karczag, an LCMCS grandparent and veteran knitter. The children will
begin actively knitting the Garter stitch, proceed into Purling & the basic
Stockinette Stitch; then binding naturally follows. Students should bring supplies
they already have from previous classes or home knitting. Suggested supply list:
worsted weight yarn, 1 pair of knitting needles (sizes 6-10). There will be limited
start up equipment provided for those who have need. Students with experience
can choose from library pattern books.
3:35PM to 4:35PM WED 9/28 to 12/14 No Class Nov. 23rd
Maximum 8 students
FOR BOYS EYES ONLY CLUB -FBEO
CLUB1 ONGOING NO FEE FBEO is focusing on working with younger elementary boys (1st to 3rd). The first
book will be “The One and Only Stuey Lewis “ by Jane Schoenberg-- So what if
Stuey isn’t the world’s best reader, is only allowed to trick or treat around one
block, doesn’t get to play on his soccer dream team, and has to put up with the
most annoying girl on the planet. Somehow Stuey always makes life work and
when he puts his mind to it, he can survive anything-even second grade!
6:00 PM Thursdays, once a month - Meeting schedule: Oct. 20th
1st
meeting
(Carolyn’s N. Gresham Home). Nov. 17th, Dec. 15th, Jan. 12th, Feb. 9th, Mar 9th Apr
6th & May 4th (last meeting for 2016-17).
Contact Carolyn Culbertson for meeting locations and/or information
[email protected] or phone/text (503) 724-9177.
INTERACTIVE STRATEGIC
GAMES CLUB-TRM
CLUB2 $7/HR
“Games are for learning; a fun and educational combo
we like to do with our friends”, Max Purvis 2015-16 club
member. Come join this ongoing fun and mind-
sharpening club with strategic game instructor Stefan
Dueling. Open to all elementary and MAC Students.
Games will be made available, but you are welcome
(and encouraged) to bring your own to share with the
group –provided they stay away from classrooms and
cubby areas. Games should be brought to Steffan at morning Trails for
safekeeping until game time. POKEMON (AND OTHER TRADING) CARDS AS WELL AS
VIDEO GAMES ARE NOT PERMITTED AT SCHOOL.
3:40PM to 4:40PM THUR 9/15 to 12/15 No Club 10/13 & 11/24
Maximum: 15 preregistered; drop-ins welcomed if the daily attendance allows.
LEGO CLUB- TRM
CLUB3 ONGOING $7/HR
Build to your heart’s content at LEGO Club! Doug Carnie is a LCMCS parent
who leads our Elementary students (1st to 6th) into exploration and creative
LEGO building. Doug’s plan this fall is to lead the club members into working
on some group projects in addition to their own creative projects!!
3:35PM to 4:35P WED 9/14 to 12/14 Maximum: 15 students pre-registered Drop-ins welcomed if the daily attendance allows.
LEGO ROBOTICS CLUB - CR
CLUB4 ONGOING $7/HR
Learn how to program and work with robots in this new expanded LEGO
Robotics class instructed by Doug Carnie. Students will be working with the
school’s robots and being part of other LEGO type events both local and
national to include the big show held annually in Portland! Open to 3rd year
to MAC students (3rd to 8th).Kids can join late if traveling from other places.
Pre-register for a spot!
1:30PM to 5:30PM FRI 9/16 to 12/16
NO CLUB: 10/14, 10/28, 11/11, 11/25 & 12/2. Maximum 12
HEALTH, FITNESS & RECREATION
INTERNATIONAL FOLK
DANCE–CR
HEA 1 - 11 CLASSES $77
Come learn with Leticia Vargas
Varela who brings her
experience with the Ballet
Folklorical and International performance to the Damascus/Boring area. This
special dance series of learning folk dance will feature artful choreography
with props to give expression to the message of “conservation of the earth”!
Open to all Elementary students and MAC students (1st to 8thStudents) each
age group will benefit from her tutelage. A special performance is planned
for” Explore Art” on Friday, December 2nd!
3:35PM to 4:35PM TUES 9/27 to12/13 No class 11/01
Kids Yoga-G
HEA2 9 SESSIONS $63
Join Angela for this new and very special Kid’s Yoga Class for ages 4-8 years old. Angela’s love of movement, yoga, and dance has inspired her to teach kids Yoga. With her classroom experience and passion for Yoga, children will learn many tools to help them grow into healthy, strong individuals. Love and kindness will be the focus of the class; as well as, songs, movement, breathing exercises and stories.
3:35PM to 4:35PM THUR 9/29 to 12/15
No class 10/13, 11/03, 11/24 Maximum: 14 children
HULA DANCE CLASS-CR
HEA3 10 CLASSES $70
Enjoy learning Hula dancing
with some of the lyrical
Hawaiian language and culture.
Kaimana LoBue, an LCMCS
parent and experienced Hula
dancer brings her graceful skills
to our community. This class is
open to 7 years old up to
adults! This class will extend into the next trimester for Lei making and more
cultural learning! WATCH FOR IT!
3:35PM to 4:35PM WED 9/28 to 12/14 No Class 11/02 & 11/23
MIND/BODY EXPRESSIVE ARTS FOR GIRLS TRM
HEA 4 6/ 2HR CLASSES $84
Join Manju Jain of Walk’N Talk Coaching for these two hour sessions
available to Elementary and MAC girls (4th-8th)... She brings over 25 five years of
experience and training in psychology, counseling, coaching and expressive
arts facilitation. Her passion is to facilitate women of all ages to create
emotional and physical wellbeing in their lives. This is a series using the
expressive arts method as developed by Natalie Rogers, where girls will use various
art forms to explore and reflect their physical and inner strengths. Through
movement, meditation, creative arts, journaling and discussion, the girls will
empower themselves.
3:30PM to 5:30PM MON 9/26- 11/14
No CLASS Oct. 10 & Oct 31.
4-H WILDLIFE STEWARD AND PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB
HEA5 ONGOING-$30/YR + $5 book
Calling elementary students 3rd through 6th year. to join the
fun at 4-H club. Leader Paul Chambers is pleased to guide
students through learning about, and artfully presenting, the
Environment through their photopgraphy. Some form of
didgital camera is highly recommeded so members can record their
experiences, learn the basics of digital photography and be able to share
pictures and discuss their successes and difficulties. Camera phones are
acceptable. Members will have to provide their own transportation to and
from the meetings at LCMCS. Check-in at school Libray Commons with
Beverly prior to class..
3:30PM to 5:00 PM 1st & 3rd Tuesday/MO 1st meeting October 4th
ADULT /SENIOR COMMUNITY CLASSES TRIMESTER 1
HEALTH, FITNESS & RECREATION
SLOW FLOW YOGA-CR
HEA1 10 classes $70/$50 seniors
A great warm-up for the day! Sierra Borschel LCMCS PTO Vice President, 200
HR Yoga teacher and USUI Holy Fire Reiki Master is excited to offer this
morning Yoga class here at the CLC. Participants will learn vitalizing
movements through Yoga postures using the breath as a guide.
Class will include a brief meditation, sun salutations and a variety of
positioning of poses; floor, standing & balancing. Some chanting may be
introduced based on participant interest!
8:30AM to 9:30AM WED 9/28 to 12/14 No classes Nov. 2 & Nov. 23
MIND, BODY, SPIRIT SERIES-TRM
HEA2 10 classes $70/$50 seniors
Stress is recognized as an important factor in many health problems. Today
many adults are facing health challenges: heart disease, diabetes, high blood
pressure, high cholesterol to name a few! Participants will learn an array of
natural solutions for stress reduction from these very knowledgeable
facilitators.
1.EAT CARBS?? YES INDEED!!
Learn nutrition golden nuggets in this two week section with Erin Lemon, a
LCMCS parent and Nurse Care Manager for various locations of Adventist
Health. Presently completing a master’s program for nursing education she
brings us a wealth of information on healthy food and the positive outcomes
for healthy weight and prevention of Diabetes and heart disease! You will
learn what carbs and other foods will benefit your health and those carbs
and foods that are determents to optimum health-the best stress reduction!
2. THE BODY ENERGY SYSTEM-WHAT’S THAT?
Find the answer in this three week section instructed by Robert Bassett,
Certified energy and circular breath worker .You will learn about the energy
that flows through all things; including your body! Discussions will
encompass: Where energy/chi comes from? Where does it go? How does it
flow? What are energy blocks? Why they occur and how to help them flow
again! What you discover will help you to reduce stress and muscle aches in
your body.
3. WHATS ALL THE BUZZ ABOUT ESSENTIAL OILS? Discover with Simona
Nedeliski. Her passions for all things from nature lead her to study EO
intensively for four and an half years as a wellness advocate with dỡTerra
Essential Oils. The first week you will learn what is an essential oil is. How it
benefits the human body and general application. In the second week you
will learn some other application techniques for everyday life from the
caring of the home environment to cooking in the kitchen then into the
garden and beyond. It will be simple and practical with lots of good
takeaway information.
4. THE ART OF MEDITATION
In the final three weeks of the series Cece Bockensted a LCMCS teacher
experienced in the art of meditation will facilitate this class about various
meditation methods. Participants will be treated to pod casts from a yoga
center and experience first- hand how meditation can be a benefit for
improved health and stress reduction. Something many ancient societies
discovered thousands of years ago!
6:00PM-7:00PM THUR 9/29 to 12/15 No Class 10/13 & 11/24
HULA DANCE CLASS-CR
HEA3 10 CLASSES $70/$50 Seniors
Enjoy learning Hula dancing with some of the lyrical Hawaiian language and
culture. Kaimana LoBue, an LCMCS parent and experienced Hula dancer
brings her graceful skills to our community. This class is open to young ladies
from age 7 years old up to adults! This class will extend into the next
trimester for Lei making and more cultural learning! WATCH FOR IT!
3:35PM to 4:35PM WED 9/28 to 12/14 No Class 11/02 & 11/23
RESTORATIVE & YIN YOGA-CR
HEA4 10 classes $70/$50 seniors
Become restored in this combo, candlelight yoga class with Sierra Borschel,
LCMCS PTO Vice President, certified 200 HR Yoga teacher and USUI Holy
Fire Reiki Master. This class is for destressing the body, mind and spirit.
Releasing tension and opening the body through restorative moves using
light twists, sitting folds and gentle back bends! During the Yin period the
poses are held more actively; providing more strength and increases
flexibility! Appropriate for senior with primarily floor postures using props.
6:00PM- 7:00PM THUR 9/29 to 12/15 No Class 10/13 & 11/24
LANGUAGE AND BOOK CLUB
SPANISH FOR ADULTS-TRM
LAN1 8 Classes $56/$40seniors
Enroll in this comprehensive beginning Spanish class with Suzanne Haddix,
LCMCS parent and Spanish teacher. Great preparation for the next
Trimesters of Spanish for Adults: WINTER-”Conversational Opportunities
Series” and SPRING “Reading Group by Themes” Suzanne’s thoughts on
learning language
We learn language, as children, by playing with hands-on materials
and hearing it spoken
Language learning happens best, accompanied by some movement
An adult learner’s understanding of English grammar rules is an
asset.
When you learn a new language, your brain grows, creating a
language center for the new language, at any age!
This course will include greetings, cognates, colors, numbers,
pleasantries, letter sounds, calendar and helpful life & travel
vocabulary, as well as, grammar!
6:00 to 7:00 PM TH 10/6 - 12/15 No Classes 10/13, 11/3 & 11/24
“BOOK NOOK” CLUB-TRM
LAN2 ONGOING……….. NO FEE
Join this ongoing book club and enjoy in-depth discussions on a variety of
book selections. The club is facilitated by Beverly Bassett, meeting once a
month at the School, on the last Monday with some adjustments
throughout the school year. During winter, spring and
summer breaks the club meets in members’ homes;
dates and locations will be published on the website.
The current book selection is “100 Years of Solitude”,
by Gabriel Garcia Marquenz. Donations for morning
nibbles will be accepted on a rotation basis. Coffee &
tea will be provided! The current members are in process of compiling a list
of book possibilities and welcome input and new members! The first
meeting will be held on Tuesday, August 30th. Call for location. 9:00AM-11AM MON 9/26, 10/24, 11/28, 1/30 2/27, 4/24 & 5/22
PARENTING WORKSHOP SERIES TRM
HME1 6 weeks… $105/$75 seniors
Join Manju Jain of Walk’N Talk Coaching for this unique workshop. She
brings over twenty five years of experience and training in psychology,
counseling, coaching and expressive arts facilitation. This workshop series is
based on the relationship enhanced model developed by Bernard Guerney.
It is a skill based and experiential method including role plays and discussion
to help parents communicate with their children. More information is
available at http://www.womenslifecoach.org/parent-coaching/
12noon-2:30PM MON 9/26 to 11/14 No class 10/10 &10/31.
CPR/AED/FIRST AIDE ADULT, INFANT & CHILD LC
HME2 7.5 HRS $56 TO $64
Cascade Healthcare Services is Clackamas Fire’s recommended Training
Service for AHA Heart Saver First Aid, CPR & AED
Come join LCMCS staff for this comprehensive course.
LOCATION: Lewis & Clark Montessori School 15600 SE 232nd Dr.
Damascus, OR 97089.
DATE: Friday, September 30th
TIME: 1:30 PM to 8:00 PM
A dinner break is planned.
SPECIAL NOTE: The cost of the
class is tiered by number of
participants:
1-14 people $64.00 P/P
15-24 people $59.00 P/P
25-up people $56.00 P/P
The more people registered the
better the cost!!!
PRE-REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED BY 9/27