EVENTS
Burn The Mic
Thursdays, June 20, July 18, & August 15, 7:00–8:00 PM
The Kentucky Black Writers Collaborative’s Burn The Mic Series is a vibrant platform amplifying the voices and creativity of writers and spoken word artists in the heart of Kentucky. This dynamic series provides a welcoming space for poets, storytellers, and wordsmiths to share their narratives, fostering a sense of community and celebration. The KBWC invites writers of all ages and levels of experience to share their work Sign-ups start at 6:30 PM. Sponsored by LexArts, Kentucky Arts Council, and the Chethik Family Fund to Advance Black Writers.
SAY IT LOUD: ASCENDING
Thursday, June 27, 6:00–8:00 PM
This recurring live event is designed to showcase both prominent and emerging Black writers and artists of the Commonwealth. The second installment of the 2024 series will feature readings by Lexington Youth Poets Laureate Kiitan Adedeji and Zoya Abbas, Beaux Hardin, and Cierra Moore. Anonimuss Rose is our musical guest. Offered in partnership with 91.3 WUKY.
Black & Lit Book Club with Nita Clarke
ONLINE: Monday, July 8, 6:00–7:00 PM
Black & Lit Book Club features new books by Black Kentucky writers. This book club is open to KBWC members and anyone who wishes to attend. When possible, we will meet with the featured author. The first 25 registrants will receive a free copy of Nita Clarke’s Mint Julep: The Reunion.
Beyond the Red Doors
Thursdays, July 18 & August 15, 3:30–4:30 PM
Join a staff member for a tour of the historic building and an overview of Carnegie classes and upcoming events for children and adults. Come to learn what's beyond our red doors for you! RSVP is optional. To ask questions or RSVP, please email Development Associate Lucy Jayes at Lucy@CarnegieCenterLex.org.
Back to School Bash
Saturday, July 27, 9:30–11:30 AM
Families with children in Grades K–12 are invited to attend this FREE event. Enjoy a catered lunch, activities for kids, books, and backpacks stuffed with school supplies! Visit our website for more details.
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WRITING GROUPS
Screenwriting Group with Mitch Smith
Bi-Weekly Tuesdays, June 4–August 27, 5:30–7:00 PM • $98
ONLINE: Come join screenwriters and filmmakers from all over the world in an exclusive screenwriting group where writers can share their work, ask questions, and learn how to pitch their projects to succeed in today's competitive film industry! The group will be overseen by award-winning screenwriter and film producer Mitch Smith, and will be a fun, relaxed way to share your screenplay, learn from other screenwriters, get great notes on your work, and brainstorm ideas for your next blockbuster! Mitch Smith has won or placed in screenwriting contests through Fade In, Stage 32, ScreenCraft.org, and Writer's Digest, produced the feature film Ghost in the Family (on Amazon Video), wrote and produced his own comedy television pilot, and has nearly a decade of screenwriting experience through his time both as a screenwriter and a script reader/reviewer for companies like SimplyScripts and Write to Reel https://carnegiecenterlex.my.salesforce-sites.com/ticket/#/events/a0S3l00000LVW4MEAX
Seniors Writing Group with Sarah Combs
Fridays, June 7–August 30, 10:30–12:00 PM • FREE
If you're interested in writing and have reached that golden age, this is the group for you! Participants can expect cross-genre writing prompts; feedback for family stories, memoirs, poems, and fiction; tips for reading and publishing your work; and lively conversation and fellowship. This class is open to Fayette County residents aged 60 and up. Sarah Combs is the author of the YA novels Breakfast Served Anytime and The Light Fantastic, both published by Candlewick Press. [ALL LEVELS] https://carnegiecenterlex.my.salesforce-sites.com/ticket/#/events/a0So0000001rA5wEAE
Fiction Writing Group with Sarah Combs
Wednesdays, June 26–July 31, 11:00 AM–1:00 PM • $112
This is an opportunity for fiction writers of all genres and levels of experience. Through hands -on writing exercises and discussion of contemporary fiction, we will examine such nuts-and-bolts elements as voice, point of view, mood, and plot. Sarah Combs is the author of YA novels, Breakfast Served Anytime and The Light Fantastic, published by Candlewick Press. [ALL LEVELS] https://carnegiecenterlex.my.salesforce-sites.com/ticket/#/events/a0So0000000r8ymEAA
Science Fiction & Fantasy Writing Group with Sam Milligan
Tuesdays, July 2–August 6, 5:30–7:00 PM • $84
Please join this inclusive group of speculative fiction writers looking to hone their craft and build a community of fellow artists. We will perform generative writing exercises, live structured workshops, and craft-focused close readings. Sam Milligan is a queer southern writer, educator, and nonprofit communications professional
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who earned an MFA in creative writing from the University of Mississippi, and they can't wait to meet you and your work. [ALL LEVELS]
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Nonfiction Writing Group with Lucy Jayes
Wednesdays, July 17–August 28, 5:30–7:00 PM • $98
Lexington writer James Baker Hall said, “Writing is no answer, but when you feel deeply, there is little else to do.” As nonfiction writers, we process our experiences and our world through research, reflection, and writing. During each class of this eight-week series, we will study a contemporary essay and discuss what we can borrow from it, and workshop class members’ original essays. Lucy Jayes holds an MFA from the University of Kentucky and was the winner of the Betsy Owen Combs Recruitment Scholarship, the MFA Creative Nonfiction award in 2022, and Fourth Genre's Multimedia Essay Contest in 2023. [ALL LEVELS]
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FICTION
Writing Kids Books with Marcia Thornton Jones
Mondays, June 10–July 29, 12:00–2:00 PM • $150
ONLINE: This workshop class is designed to motivate and inspire writers of kids’ books by exploring plot and craft techniques through discussion, peer-sharing, and writing exercises. Come with a work-in-progress or at least an idea for one. Marcia Thornton Jones is the author/co-author of more than 135 traditionally published books for kids, including the best-selling series, The Adventures of the Bailey School Kids. [ALL LEVELS] https://carnegiecenterlex.my.salesforce-sites.com/ticket/#/events/a0So0000000rY2NEAU
Nano Narratives: Writing Flash Fiction with Sarah McCartt-Jackson
Tuesday, June 11, 5:30–7:30 PM • $35
ONLINE: This generative writing workshop focuses on crafting compelling stories in less than 1000 words. Participants will learn what flash fiction is (and is not) and how to distill their ideas into potent, concise narratives. Through interactive exercises and examples, we will unleash the power of brevity to create micro manuscripts. Sarah McCartt-Jackson is a Kentucky poet, folklorist, and educator whose Pushcart Prize nominated flash fiction has been published by NANO Fiction, Inch Magazine, BRINK, Coastal Shelf, and About Place Journal, among others. [ALL LEVELS] https://carnegiecenterlex.my.salesforce-sites.com/ticket/#/events/a0SPr000000jN0TMAU
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Genre Short Fiction Workshop with Jason Sizemore
Mondays, June 17–July 29, 5:30–7:00 PM • $98.00
Join us for this 7-week session and learn how to create a new work of genre short fiction from start to finish. Jason Sizemore is the editor -in-chief and owner of the genre press Apex Book Company. Jason resides in Lexington, KY, where he works to make science fiction as popular as horse racing in his community. A Hugo and Stoker Award-nominated editor, his latest anthology is titled Robotic Ambitions: Tales of Mechanical Sentience. For more information visit ApexBookCompany.com. [ALL LEVELS] https://carnegiecenterlex.my.salesforce-sites.com/ticket/#/events/a0SPr000000lR3BMAU
What is a Cozy Mystery? with Sylvia Ahrens
Wednesday, June 26, 1:00–3:00 PM • $35.00
Whether you have heard of a cozy mystery or not, the genre is extremely popular. This class will explore its guiding features, its quirks, and its complexities. There will be in-class activities. Open to readers and writers. Sylvia Ahrens is the author of the Family Tree Mystery Series. [ALL LEVELS] https://carnegiecenterlex.my.salesforce-sites.com/ticket/#/instances/a0FPr000001AnLSMA0
Writing Cozy Mysteries with Sylvia Ahrens
Wednesday, July 24, 1:00–3:00 PM • $70.00
In this class, we will expand on the specific features of a cozy mystery and develop an outline that can help with writing your own book. We will also discuss what avenues there are for publication. Sylvia Ahrens is the author of the Family Tree Mystery Series [Only available as a package with the previous course]
Writing Picture Books with Marcia Thornton Jones
Wednesdays, July 24–August 28, 12:00–1:30 PM • $84
ONLINE: You don’t have to be an artist to write picture books! This workshop focuses on structuring, writing, and formatting your idea into a book perfect for the picture book market. Marcia Thornton Jones is the author/co-author of more than 135 traditionally published books for kids, including the best-selling series, The Adventures of the Bailey School Kids. [ALL LEVELS] https://carnegiecenterlex.my.salesforce-sites.com/ticket/#/events/a0S3l00000An53uEAB
Abjection: The Grotesque and the Decadent with Darian Bianco
Wednesday, July 31, 5:30–7:30 PM • $35
ONLINE: Humankind has always been fascinated by extremes: what is extraordinarily beautiful, extraordinarily ugly, and beyond societal norms. If you find these ideas appeal to you more than usual, how do you capture these experiences and portray them in your, whether written or visual? In this course we will discuss examples of abjection, grotesquery, and decadence, look at how they can be effectively deployed in writing and film-writing, and end with a writing exercise to create a randomly generated scene to springboard your work. Darian Bianco holds an MFA in Creative Writing from the Bluegrass Writers Studio and a
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certificate from the 2022-2023 Carnegie Center Author's Academy, and her novel-in-progress Chatter was one of five winners for issue six of Novel Slices, published in August 2023. [INTERMEDIATE]
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NONFICTION
Introduction to Creative Nonfiction with Lucy Jayes
Mondays, June 3–July 15 (No class June 17 or July 8), 5:30–7:00 PM • $70
Nonfiction writers process our experiences and our world through research, reflection, and writing. In this class, we will learn about the genre of Creative Nonfiction and its many forms and elements. Class participants will receive generative writing prompts to help them begin writing their own essays. Lucy Jayes holds an MFA in Creative Nonfiction from the University of Kentucky where she won the 2022 award in Creative Nonfiction, as well as Fourth Genre's Multimedia Essay contest in 2023. [BEGINNER]
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POETRY
Ekphrasis: Inspiration Through Multimedia with Sean L Corbin
Wednesday, June 26, 4:30–7:30 PM • $52
Want to write but struggling for ideas? Find some inspiration through ekphrastic writing writing inspired by different art forms. Sean will lead you through this non-stop writing boot camp and show you how to tap into endless fields of creative insight. Sean L Corbin has taught ekphrastic writing for years, and is the Poetry Gauntlet Coordinator for the Carnegie Center. [ALL LEVELS]
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Poetry Revision Workshop with Sean L Corbin
Tuesdays, July 9–August 27, 5:30–7:00 PM • $112
This class will serve as a workshop for students to bring finished drafts of work for critique and discussion in a safe, supporting environment. Please note that we work under the assumption that students are looking for feedback to change and improve their writing. This will not simply serve as a showcase for writers wanting to share; we discuss and critique not just love the work you share. Sean L Corbin has taught this course for years, and is the Poetry Gauntlet Coordinator for the Carnegie Center. [INTERMEDIATE]
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Sound & Sense: Sonic Properties in Poetry with Marianne Worthington
Thursday, August 8, 6:00–8:00 PM • FREE
Enliven your poetry by understanding and practicing sound devices unique to poems, such as consonance, assonance, harmonic structure, rhythm, and rhyme. We'll look at model poems and draft new work with an option to share what you've written during class. Marianne Worthington is co-founder and poetry editor of Still: The Journal and the author of the award-winning poetry collection, The Girl Singer [ALL LEVELS] https://carnegiecenterlex.my.salesforce-sites.com/ticket/#/events/a0SPr000000jNZxMAM
SPECIAL INTEREST
Writing What Is with Mya Sophia & Ondine Quinn
Saturdays, June 29–July 27, 10:00 AM–12:00 PM • FREE
The purpose of this circle is to offer a safer space (because there is no truly safe space) for BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and people of color) womxn to write and share our truths. It will also serve to build a strong BIPOC womxn's writing community. Each session will include writing prompts, time for sharing, and encouraging feedback from classmates. One week will also feature writing instruction by a professional BIPOC womxn writer. Please email zjackson@carnegiecenterlex.org for registration.
Free Writing Practice (In person) with Melissa Bell-Pitts
Mondays, June 3–August 19, 5:30–7:00 PM • FREE
Join us at the community table in the light-filled reference room where we’ll be inspired to write from rotating prompts. We’ll do a few short-timed writing sessions designed to help you get your pen moving while shutting down your inner critic. After each timed session, writers will read their new work aloud to nonjudgmental listeners who will let you know which words or images resonated with them. This zen -like practice originated in Natalie Goldberg’s Writing Down the Bones. Melissa Bell-Pitts’s work has been selected as finalists in the Next Great Writers Contest and the Kentucky Women Writers Conference’s Betty Gabehart Prize. [ALL LEVELS]
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Free Writing Practice (Online) with Leslie Dodd
Fridays, June 7–August 30, 12:00–1:30PM • FREE
ONLINE: This writing experience offers attendees the opportunity to engage in a creative and communicative loop without judgment. We write from a variety of prompts designed to release the inner censor and simply get words on a page. After each timed session, writers read aloud their new work to participating attendees. This zen-like practice originated from Natalie Goldberg's Writing Down the Bones Leslie Dodd is a painter, poet, songwriter, and aspiring folk opera writer who has enthusiastically attended Free Writing Practice for many years. [ALL LEVELS]
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SoulCollage®: A Goofproof Method For Fresh Work with Lisa Miller
Saturday, August 24, 11:00–2:00 PM • $52.00
Participants should bring their own brown bag lunch
Stuck in a creative charley-horse? Trying to find the richer voice of your poem or your protagonist’s deeper motive, or your memoir’s better direction? Ready for a new project? The SoulCollage® method, using images and journaling prompts (provided) as doorways into clarity, is an excellent tool that opens the heart of creative work while clarifying the direction of the work. Always surprising, usually magical in its creative opening, always fun, this workshop builds new intuitive muscle and voice pen to page. Lisa M. Miller is a long-time Lexington community builder, SoulCollage® Trainer, and mind-body health leader specializing in creative group processes that foster personal transformation. Her new book, Woe & Awe, can be found through Accents Publishing: http://accents-publishing.com/books.html [ALL LEVELS] https://carnegiecenterlex.my.salesforce-sites.com/ticket/#/events/a0S3l00000BrgbnEAB
Becoming an Outdoor Writer with Bill Carman
Saturday, August 24, 10:00–2:00 PM • $70.00
LONG: Outdoor Writing as a genre, can take many forms. It can be creative nonfiction (Steven Rinella), fiction (Ernest Hemingway), or combinations of both (Norman Maclean). The genre can include book-length essays, novels, weekly newspaper columns, and the most common, magazine stories. The market is extensive. The outdoor industry adds $70 billion to the American economy, and the people spending that money enjoy reading about the object of their passion. This class is designed to help writers produce stories and books that will enter that market and to assist experienced writers in improving their skills. This class will encourage open dialogue and sharing writing and writing experiences. Topics will include: Choosing Subjects, Establishing Your Voice, Opening Lines, Research, Narrative, Cliffhangers, Format, Illustrations, The Markets, and Getting Published. Bill Carman has taught this course and others for the Carnegie Center. He also teaches fly fishing seminars and Community Education classes as an adjunct instructor at the University of Kentucky. He has published dozens of stories since his first publication in 1976. His latest book, Fishing with Daniel Boone: Fly Fishing the Streams of an American Hero was released this past spring. [ALL LEVELS] https://carnegiecenterlex.my.salesforce-sites.com/ticket/#/events/a0S3l00000AzAcoEAF
BOOK CLUBS
Brown Bag Book Club with Jan Isenhour
Thursdays, June 13–August 22 (No class July 4), 12:00–1:00PM • FREE
An informal discussion group focusing on literature by and about women. Be prepared to buy the selected works or borrow them from the library. Contact the Carnegie Center for the updated book list. Jan Isenhour,
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former Executive Director of the Carnegie Center, has facilitated the Brown Bag group since it began in 1995. She has an M.A. in literature and taught at the University of Kentucky.
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Club del Libro
with Tatianna Verswyvel
Saturdays, May 25, June 29, July 27, August 24, 10:30 AM–12:00 PM • FREE
Join us for a monthly discussion group of contemporary Latin American, Latinx and Hispanic fiction conducted in Spanish. The group welcomes members who are comfortable reading adult Spanish -language books and talking about them. Books will be selected based on group member interests. For information about current selections, contact Tatianna at tverswyvel@gmail.com. The first 10 registrants for each month will receive a copy of that month’s book selection. For May and June, we will be reading Simpatía Tatianna Verswyvel is a native Spanish speaker with a B.A. in International Affairs from Transylvania University. She works as an editorial assistant at the University Press of Kentucky.
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LANGUAGE LEARNING
Spanish 3 with Jordan Yeager
Wednesdays, June 5–August 7 (No Class June 19 OR July 3), 5:30–7:00 PM • $112
Spanish 3 is an intermediate-level course designed for students who have already gained a solid foundation in Spanish grammar and vocabulary. The course aims to further develop students’ proficiency in speaking, listening, reading, and writing in Spanish, with a focus on more advanced grammar structures, idiomatic expressions, and cultural context. By the end of the course, students will be able to express themselves with greater accuracy and fluency in Spanish. Jordan Yeager currently teaches Spanish at Lafayette High School. He has his B.A. in Spanish from Georgetown College, and his M.A. in Teaching of Languages from the University of Southern Mississippi.
Required Text: Practice Makes Perfect: Complete Spanish Grammar by Gilsa Nissenberg; ISBN# 9781260463156. Publisher: McGraw Hill. [Please make sure you purchase the fourth edition (approximately $16) and NOT the more expensive third edition.]
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Spanish 1 with Carmen Butera
ONLINE: Mondays, June 10–July 29, 5:30–7:00 PM • $112
Join us to start learning a new language through grammatical concepts, situational and functional vocabulary, expressions, phrases, and pronunciation. In each class, students will speak, listen, write, and read. At the end of the course, students will be able to communicate in simple sentences using the basic acquired vocabulary and grammatical concepts. Carmen Butera holds a bachelor’s degree in education and from Universidad Nacional
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Federico Villarreal in Lima, Peru. Ms. Butera’s expertise includes teaching Spanish to adult students in a variety of settings and for general communication purposes.
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French 1 with Erica House
Wednesdays, July 17–August 21, 5:30–7:00 PM • $84
This very introductory-level class is designed for the ultra-beginner. We will introduce salutations, pronouns, vocabulary, some prepositions, and some verb conjugations. We will work on pronunciation, personal interests, and question asking. Expect role-playing and repetition. By the end of the season, you will be able to present yourself to the class!
Required Text: Easy French Step-by-Step by Myrna Bell Rochester, Ph.D. Please purchase your own copy of the text.
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French 2 with Erica House
Mondays, July 15–August 19, 5:30–7:00 PM • $84
We will continue to add verbs, vocabulary, and expressions to our repertoire. We will practice pronunciation and reading comprehension by reading aloud.
Required Text: The Complete French Grammar Course by Dylane Moreau. Please purchase your own copy of the text.
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French 3 with Erica House
Mondays, July 15–August 19, 10:30–12:00 PM • $84
We will review and build from previous levels and apply our knowledge through creative mediums. We will gain more access to vocabulary, verbs, and grammar. A basic knowledge of the passé composé and imparfait is required.
Required Text: The Complete French Vocabulary Course by Dylane Moreau. Please purchase your own copy of the text.
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French 4 with Erica House
Tuesdays, July 16–August 20, 5:30–7:00 PM • $84
We now have gained enough tools from the previous levels to delve more deeply into reading, listening, and discussing comprehension through conversation. Each week we will listen to an episode from a well -known podcast and discuss it together in class.
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French 5 with Erica House
Mondays, July 15–August 19, 12:00–1:30PM • $84
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Conversational French with Erica House
Monday, June 3, 11:30AM–1:30PM • $35
Monday, June 10, 11:30AM–1:30PM • $35
Bring your lunch, your café, or just yourself for 2 hours of informal French dialogue. This class is all in French and you are welcome to participate or simply listen. All levels welcome. No preparation required. Just show up (with a pen and paper optional). In person only. Please sign up for each date you plan to attend. A bientôt! https://carnegiecenterlex.my.salesforce-sites.com/ticket/#/events/a0S3l00000LVT5fEAH
Conversational Spanish with Erica Cook
Friday, July 19, 12:00–2:00 PM • $35
Saturday, August 10, 2024, 12:00–2:00 PM • $35
Bring your lunch or just yourself for 2 hours of informal Spanish dialogue. These classes are all in Spanish and you are welcome to participate or simply listen. Please note the date(s) that you are purchasing as each class is registering separately as a stand-alone event. No preparation required. Just show up (with a pen and paper optional). In-person only. ¡Nos vemos pronto! If you have questions, email Erica Cook at ericalynnecook@gmail.com. Erica L. Cook grew up in Costa Rica where she lived for 12 years while attending school. She continued to study Spanish at Berea College and enjoys taking language classes at the Carnegie Center. Erica serves the Director of Programs & Engagement at Town Branch Park [ALL LEVELS] https://carnegiecenterlex.my.salesforce-sites.com/ticket/#/events/a0S3l00000KV4zGEAT
KIDS CLASSES
Literacy for Little Ones with Diane Mason
Tuesdays, July 9, 16, 23, & 30, 10:15–11:00 AM • FREE
BIRTH TO 3-YEAR-OLDS & THEIR GROWN-UPS: Join us for a story and playtime that uses seasonallythemed books and activities to promote the development of early language skills. We will also provide strategies and share ideas to enable parents to foster a love of reading, writing, speaking, and all things literacy. A free book is included for the first 10 registered families in attendance! Funded by the PNC Foundation. Diane Mason is a speech language pathologist who loves to read stories! She always aspires to create a fun, casual, interactive learning environment to spark a little one’s creativity, curiosity, and stimulate their imagination, all the while building important language, communication, social, and cognitive skills. She also
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strives to make Storytime a special time to encourage each parent and child to connect and feel a sense of community, support, and friendship.
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Toddler Book Club with Glenna Holloway
Saturdays, June 29, July 27, and August 24, 10:15–11:15 AM • FREE
2-YEAR-OLDS & THEIR GROWN-UPS: Join us for story time, free books, and hands-on activities designed to encourage early excitement for reading. This laid-back atmosphere is friendly to preschoolers and is a great first introduction to a story time setting. A free book is included for the first 15 registered families in attendance! Funded by PNC Foundation. Please register for each session you wish to attend. With experience in both performing and teaching, Glenna Holloway brings with her a love for children and books! Her goal is to teach practical skills while instilling a joy for learning.
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Early Learner Book Club with Glenna Holloway
Saturdays, June 29, July 27, and August 24, 11:30 AM–12:30 PM • FREE
3-5-YEAR-OLDS & THEIR GROWN-UPS: Join us for story time, free books, and hands-on activities designed to encourage early excitement for reading. This laid-back atmosphere is friendly to preschoolers and is a great first introduction to a story time setting. A free book is included for the first 15 registered families in attendance! Funded by PNC Foundation. Please register for each session you wish to attend. With experience in both performing and teaching, Glenna Holloway brings with her a love for children and books! Her goal is to teach practical skills while instilling a joy for learning.
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Outstanding Writers League (OWL) with Carole Johnston
Wednesdays, June 5–August 7 (no class June 19 and July 3), 5:30–6:30 PM • FREE GRADES 4–6: Hone your writing skills in a creative, hands-on environment! Together, we’ll explore how fun writing can be as we play writing games and write stories, poems, and more. We will focus on using “neon” words and images in fiction and poetry. Sponsored by the MacAdam Early Childhood & Literacy Fund at Blue Grass Community Foundation.
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Math Appreciation through Dungeons & Dragons with Elaphe Crabb
Thursdays, June 6–August 29 (no class July 4), 5:15–7:15 PM • FREE GRADES 6–9: Join us for an adventure in learning! This class uses the fantasy role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons to show kids how fun critical thinking, teamwork, and math can be. Through cooperative storytelling, kids learn to work together to solve problems with the tools provided. Math topics covered range from addition and multiplication to algebra and probability, depending on the individual student's needs. Both new
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and returning students are welcome! Elaphe Crabb holds multiple degrees in math and engineering from the University of Kentucky. He works with private students in multiple subjects and education levels.
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Writing the Dystopian Landscape with H Dietrich
Saturday, June 19–July 30, 3:30–5:00 PM • FREE
GRADES 9–12: From Suzanne Collins' Hunger Games series to AJ White's debut novel Hell Followed With Us, YA dystopian and post-apocalyptic fiction is a useful tool for us to think about the world we inhabit and the challenges we face as a society. This class is centered around teens creating their own dystopias and using tropes associated with the genre (everything from AI to evil corporations to kids surviving in the wilderness) to explore ideas of inequality, community, and resistance. H Dietrich is a recent MFA graduate from the University of South Florida; they have previously taught at the Carnegie Center and are excited to return.
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Help Your Child Become a Successful Reader with Carol June Franks
Tuesday, June 18, 5:30–7:30 PM • $50
FOR ADULTS: Reading is an essential skill for success. As a parent, guardian, or teacher of young children, there are simple ways you can help children become better readers. The presenter will engage participants in learning the "7 Keys to Comprehension" that will help your kids "read it and get it." This class will be designed for adults working with children ages 3-11. The goal is to engage participants in research-based ways to help children enjoy reading and learn to become better readers. Carol June Franks is a retired teacher who focused on teaching children to become better readers and writers. * REGISTRATION for this course includes a copy of the book. If you plan to bring your own copy, please email our registrar at Karen@carnegiecenterlex.org before signing up.
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