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           •  Advanced Decorating (6 -12 ) - Advanced Decorating is geared for kids from 6th to 12th
              grade. We will learn to frost cakes, practice decorating skills and how to make some easy yet
              creative and delicious desserts. We will build on the skills learned in Jr Decorating; however, Jr
              Decorating is not a prerequisite for Advanced Decorating. This is a hands-on opportunity to have
              fun while gaining experience and creative ideas in this area. No textbook needed. Instructor:
              Carrie Rodriguez Recommended donation of $12 per weekly session.

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           •  French Cooking En Famille - (8 -12 ) While most people are familiar with the high art of
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              French restaurant cooking, this course will focus on the largely unknown yet delectable world of
              the ordinary French table which is typical in every French home, including mine when I was
              growing up (and continue to do with my own family). I will teach you how to plan and prepare
              family meals and share some of my favorite recipes which have been passed down from my
              French parents and grandparents. You will be surprised how easy, yet delicious and healthy,
              day-to-day French cooking can be. You'll also learn the cultural history behind each recipe and
              why the French have so many courses! Bon Appétit!! No textbook needed.  French students will
              have priority in signing up for this course. Instructor: Christine Farnsworth Recommended
              Donation of $15 per weekly session

           •  Beginning Digital Photography (ages 10 & up) This course provides students with an
              introduction to basic photographic principles using their cameras. Students will implement
              techniques of composition and lighting, combined with an understanding of the “photographic
              triangle” (aperture, ISO, and shutter speed), to create striking images with correct exposure. In
              the second semester, students will get their cameras off auto mode and learn how to shoot in
              manual mode, with creative control over their images and exposures. Course Content includes,
              camera settings, lighting, composition, using flash, troubleshooting, layout and design, ISO,
              aperture, shutter speed, basic digital editing, and photographing wildlife, pets, sunrise, sunsets,
              flowers, forests, fireworks, people and more.  Required Materials include, camera- DSLR or
              Point-And-Shoot (DSLR is preferred but a “high end” point-and-shoot camera may be used),
              camera manual, notebook and pencil or laptop for notetaking, USB cable or other method of
              transferring your digital images to a computer, course textbook Better Photo Basics, by Jim
              Miotke, access to a laptop or home computer to download and edit digital images, and
              OPTIONAL: a laptop to bring to this course for a few specific dates, to work on in-class image
              editing.  Instructor Syria Sanchez Recommended Donation $12 per weekly session
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