Winter/Spring Classes and Events 2024

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EVENTS

All events are FREE and take place at the Carnegie Center unless otherwise noted. Donations are encouraged.

Black & Lit Book Club

ONLINE: March 11, 6:00–7:00 PM

Hosted by Claudia Love Mair, Carnegie’s Kentucky Black Writers Collaborative (KBWC) Coordinator, Black & Lit Book Club features new books by Black Kentucky writers. This reading group is open to anyone wanting to attend, not only KBWC members. When possible, we will meet with the author. The KBWC Black & Lit Book Club meets on the second Tuesday of every other month. Each month, the first 25 registrants receive a free copy of the selected book. Sponsored by LexArts, Chethik Family Fund to Advance Black Writers, and the Kentucky Arts Council.

March's Selection: PraiseSongfortheKitchenGhostsby Crystal Wilkinson

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Burn The Mic

March 5, March 21, April 18, April 21, & May 16 7:00 PM

The KBWC invites poets of all ages and levels of experience to share their poems. Sign -ups start at 6:30pm. Sponsored by LexArts, Kentucky Arts Council, and the Chethik Family Fund to Advance Black Writers.

SAY IT LOUD: ALL ABOUT LOVE

February 25, 4:00–6:00 PM at Luigart Studios

This recurring live event is designed to showcase both prominent and emerging Black writers and artists of the Commonwealth. The first installment of the 2024 series will feature readings by Samar X Johnson, Deidra White, April Sims, Monet Proctor, and a musical performance by Regina Mickens. SAY IT LOUD is offered in partnership with 91.3 WUKY. Luigart Studios is located at 110 Luigart Court, Lexington, KY.

Kentucky Writers Hall of Fame Ceremony

March 25, 7:00–8:30 PM at the Kentucky Theatre

You’re invited to join us for the 2024 Kentucky Writers Hall of Fame Ceremony at the historic Kentucky Theatre. Our newest inductees three living writers and three posthumous will be announced in early January. The ceremony is free and open to the public. Doors open at 6:00 PM

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Family Fun & Learning Night: Celebrate the Earth

April 17, 5:00–7:00 PM

Family Fun & Learning Nights are FREE events featuring themed activities, entertainment, and dinner. Every child receives a book. Registration is required and supplies are limited. Recommended for families with children ages 3-12. EVENT AT FULL CAPACITY.

Family Fun & Learning Night: Celebrate Children’s Literature

May 15, 5:00–7:00 PM

Family Fun & Learning Nights are FREE events featuring themed activities, entertainment, and dinner. Every child receives a book. Registration is required and supplies are limited. Recommended for families with children ages 3-12.

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Books In Progress Conference

May 30–June 1

Mark your calendar for the 2024 Books In Progress Conference featuring Keynote George Ella Lyon! Immerse yourself in craft workshops led by top writers, editors, and writing professionals. Topics include fiction, nonfiction, YA, publishing, and more. Limited one-on-one virtual pitches with a literary agent will be available. Visit our website in March for more details and to purchase your ticket.

Beyond the Red Doors

February 15, March 21, April 18, 3:30 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.

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ADULT CLASSES

FICTION

Autofiction with Sarah Combs

Wednesdays, January 17–March 6, 11:00 AM–1:00 PM • $144

At the intersection between autobiography and fiction is a writerly sweet spot that we'll navigate through hands-on writing exercises and consideration of the genre-bending work of such luminaries as Ayad Akhtar, James Baldwin, Elizabeth Hardwick, Sheila Heti, and Ocean Vuong. Sarah Combs is the author of YA novels, Breakfast Served Anytime and The Light Fantastic, published by Candlewick Press. [ALL LEVELS]

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Cozy Horror & Subgenres with Darian Bianco

Thursday, January 25, 5:30–7:30 PM • $35

ONLINE: An internet-wide debate was sparked last year when a podcast innocently mentioned a brand of horror that was labeled “cozy.” Since then, the existence of the sub-genre has caused controversy, and called all sub-genres into question. This course will broadly focus on the Cozy Horror debate, but will also explore sub-genres such as Sweetweird, Noblebright, Hopepunk, and Squeecore. We will discuss: how did sub-genres come to be? What does the creation of sub-genres mean for the writing industry? And why does Cozy Horror make people so mad? Darian Bianco holds an MFA in Creative Writing from the Bluegrass Writers Studio and a 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. [BEGINNER]

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Flash Fiction with Gavin Colton

Tuesdays, January 30–March 19, 5:45 –7:15 PM • $112

The great writer Yasunari Kawabata described his shorts as “palm-of-the hand” stories because they were so small, they could fit in the palm of your hand. Flash fiction is a complete story with a short word count. In this workshop, we will study the art and craft of flash fiction by studying successful examples and developing our own stories of 500–1000 words. Gavin Colton's recent short stories have appeared in the the Appalachian Reivew, The Honest Ulsterman, Hippocampus Magazine, The Wax Paper, and La Picolette Barca. He is the recipient of the William Hugh Jansen Award for distinguished writing based on oral traditions, the art of storytelling, or folklore elements. [ALL LEVELS]

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Intro to Writing Kids’ Books with Marcia Thornton Jones

Saturday, February 17, 10:30 AM–12:30 PM • $35

ONLINE: Have you always wanted to write a book for kids but didn’t know where to start? This one-day seminar introduces writers to the basics of writing fiction for kids from board books to young adult novels. Enrolled students also receive an invitation to join Marcia in additional kids’ book writing opportunities for free. 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. [BEGINNER]

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Writing Kids’ Books with Marcia Thornton Jones

Mondays, February 26–April 29, 12:00–2:00 PM • $180

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. Enrolled students also receive an invitation to join Marcia in additional kids’ book writing opportunities for free. 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]

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Write a Novel in Six Months with Marcia Thornton Jones

Saturdays, April 27, May 25, June 22, July 27, August 24, September 28

10:30 AM–1:30 PM • $315

ONLINE: This once-a-month workshop includes strategies for completing a novel draft including writing prompts, peer sharing, novel structure options, specific writing techniques, and daily activities/readings for use between the monthly class meetings. Participants are encouraged to start the class with a novel idea in mind. All genres welcome. Enrolled students also receive an invitation to join Marcia in additional kids’ book writing opportunities for free. 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]

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NONFICTION

Word Crafts with Lucy Jayes

Mondays, February 5–February 26, 5:30–7:00 PM • $70

Crafting, regardless of the medium you use, bolsters your mood and reduces stress. Let’s fight the winter blues with in-class activities that will not only leave you with a physical item to hang on your fridge or put on your desk (think mini-zines, flexagons, and collages) but also with a new piece of writing. This class is open and

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accessible to people of all artistic and writing abilities, and materials will be provided. 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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Stories of Your Life with Sylvia Lovely

Wednesdays, February 7–28, 5:30–7:00 PM at the Carnegie Center • $56

Reading event at the Carnegie Center on February 28

ONLINE: Join Sylvia Lovely for a three-part seminar series on how to write the stories of your life. From cave wall hieroglyphics to great literary works, we are hard-wired to describe and understand our lives and the times in which we live through stories. Perhaps your story is about a difficult time in your life with lessons learned, a moment of triumph, how you adapted to the pandemic, how you are processing your role in our country’s ongoing struggle for social justice, or even simply a small act that holds significant meaning to you. As a beginning writer who is interested in dipping your toe into writing and sharing with others, this class will offer basic instructions on how to start, how to find inspiration, and how to understand the power of stories to bring clarity to life’s moments and our choices. In addition to the basics of how to write, c ome prepared to share your writing with others and hear the stories of your classmates. Be prepared for the wonderful experience of forming a community of support with others. Sylvia Lovely is a storyteller and collector. She often introduces herself as a lawyer by training, a CEO by experience and a media mogul in her dreams. She has a rich history in media as the author of three books, numerous articles and opinion pieces for a variety of publications. [ALL LEVELS]

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Owning Truths in Memoir with Amelia Zachry

Saturdays, March 9 & 16, 10:30 AM–12:30 PM • $40

Memoir is personal and often includes difficult storytelling. Vulnerability is key but poses challenges. How do we reconcile our narrative with that of others? How do we protect the integrity of our stories? How do we face the risk of offending others? Is there healing to be had when divulging our deepest darkest secrets publicly? In this two-part series, join us to unravel the intricacies of owning our truths in memoir. In this open conversation, we will share tips and tools to gear us up to stand in our truths, empowering ourselves and the stories we liberate. Highlights of Part 1 - Facing Fears and the Truth Contract, Risk Assessment and Voice. Highlights of Part 2 - Curating Facts and Preserving Voice, Dealing with External and Inner Critic. Amelia Zachry was born and raised in Malaysia. She began writing her debut memoir Enough - A Memoir of Mistakes, Mania, and Motherhood after finding her voice, bringing to light secrets she had kept. Secrets of sexual assault and subsequently bipolar disorder. She is an advocate for mental health and sexual assault awareness, supporting causes to normalize mental health and dismantle rape culture. She has been featured on national media including Huffpost and Medium.com as well as the Lexington Herald Leader. Her appearances on numerous podcasts and radio shows further her passion in advocacy for the causes she cares about. Speaking

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on the platform of normalizing mental health, Amelia has been speaking at public events on the topic based on her personal experiences. More information on her media appearances and written work can be found on AmeliaZachry.com. When she is not writing, she can be found tending to her many houseplants or hiking with her husband and magnificent daughters. [ALL LEVELS]

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Writing Memoir/Writing History with Sallie Bingham

Friday, April 26, 4:30-7:30PM, & Saturday & Sunday, April 27 & 28, 11:00 AM–2:00 PM • $84

I believe that the genre of memoir, somewhat overused now, can be refreshed and made more relevant by considering the fact that when we write memoir we are in fact writing history. Especially as women, we have access to the forgotten or ignored cracks and crannies of life. We rely on research, especially with family documents and photographs wills, letters, news stories, obituaries of people "of no importance" whose crucial stories are so often left out of official histories. Sallie Bingham published her first novel sixty years ago and has written and published regularly since then. It is her vocation and avocation. Her most recent books are The Silver Swan: In Search of Doris Duke (biography, Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 2020), and Little Brother (memoir, Sarabande Press 2022). Her short story “What I Learned From Fat Annie,” just won the North Carolina Short Story prize. It is one of the linked short stories called Cowboy Tales. [INTERMEDIATE]

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POETRY

Poetry Playbook: Playing with Poetry Forms with Sarah McCartt-Jackson

Saturday, January 27, 12:00–2:00 PM • $35

ONLINE: Participants will read, learn, and craft different poetic forms that are rhythmic, repetitive, found, and spare. We will dive into the forms of verse, master the rules, and then break them to create our own poems. Sarah McCartt-Jackson is a Kentucky poet, folklorist, and educator. Her poetry books include: Stonelight, Calf Canyon, Vein of Stone, and Children Born on the Wrong Side of the River [ALL LEVELS]

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The Next Level: Poetry Revision Workshop with Sean Corbin

Thursdays, February 1–March 21, 5:30–7:00 PM • $112

This class will mainly serve as a workshop for students to bring finished drafts of work in for critique and discussion in a safe, supportive environment. Please note that we work under the assumption that students are looking for feedback to change and improve their writing. This is a class for writers looking to improve what they've written, and not intended as simply a showcase for writers wanting to share. We will discuss and

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critique, not just love, what we see and hear. Sean Corbin has taught this course for the Carnegie Center for several years, and runs the Poetry Gauntlet. [INTERMEDIATE]

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PUBLISHING

The Ins, Outs, & How Tos of Self-Publishing with Liz Carey & Bill Carman

Saturday, February 24, 10:00 AM–2:00 PM • $70

Publishing your own book couldn't be easier with new resources from Amazon and other smaller publishers. Learn the ins and outs of self-publishing from two authors who've had books published the traditional way, as well as through self-publishing. Join us to figure out of its the option for you. Liz Carey is a freelance writer and author who has self-published two books and is working on publishing several more. A freelance writer, Carey provides content for local and national publications, as well as ghostwrites biographies for clients and mentors students at the Carnegie Center. Bill Carman is the author of several books as well as a fishing guide and Carnegie writing instructor. [ALL LEVELS]

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Beginning the Business of Freelancing with Liz Carey

Tuesdays, March 19–April 23, 5:30–7:00 PM • $84

More than just a "How to earn money by writing" class, this guide to the business of freelance writing course will teach you how to write pitch letters, how to make the most of your time and efforts, how to ensure you're making a living wage, and how to let people know that you are a professional writer. As a writer, you will walk away from this class with a pitch letter, ideas for articles you want to write and where to send them to, app recommendations that will make your life easier, and tools to take your writing from being just a hobby to a job. After a 20+ year career as a journalist, Liz Carey is a freelance writer, and has worked independently for nearly a decade writing for local, independent and national publications. [ALL LEVELS]

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MULTIGENRE

Free Writing Practice with Melissa Bell-Pitts

Mondays, January 22–April 22 (no class March 25), 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

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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 with Leslie Dodd

Fridays, January 26–April 26, 12:00–1:30 PM • 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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Scene Structure with Laurie Calkhoven

Saturday, March 2, 11:00 AM–1:00 PM • $35

ONLINE: Delve into the key elements that go into writing great scenes stage setup, characters and their motives, large and small action, dialogue, and point of view all working together toward an exciting scene climax. Laurie Calkhoven, a former publishing professional, has had more than fifty books for young readers traditionally published. [ALL LEVELS]

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Sensory Workshop with Jessica Handler

Tuesday, March 12, 6:30–8:30 PM • $35

ONLINE: A character comes to life on the page through well-crafted sensory detail. In this prompt-driven workshop, we will explore how writing about sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell add dimension to your fiction, nonfiction, and poetry. This workshop is open to writers of all levels, in all genres. Participants will learn to explore the exceptional detail in commonplace moments, develop insight into crafting memorable characters and situations, and enrich the crafted world on the page. Jessica Handler, the author of the novel The Magnetic Girl, winner of the 2020 Southern Book Prize, the memoir Invisible Sisters, and Braving the Fire: A Guide to Writing About Grief and Loss, is a member of the faculty at the West Virginia Wesleyan College low residency MFA, the Etowah Valley low residency MFA at Reinhardt College, and teaches workshops online and in-person. [ALL LEVELS]

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House Histories with Pam Brinegar

Thursdays, April 4–25, 5:30–7:00PM • $56

Houses of every age contain interesting tales. This class identifies the resources necessary to research and tell these stories, whether you’re simply curious about who built a home and when, wonder who lived there, or would like to construct a narrative useful for preserving or selling it. Discussions will focus on those houses the class members select as projects. Pam Brinegar is a board-certified family historian and anthropologist who truly enjoys teaching and researching house histories. [ALL LEVELS]

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WRITING GROUPS

Seniors Writing Group with Sarah Combs

Fridays, January 12–May 24 (no class April 5), 10:30 AM–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 age 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]

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Screenwriting Group with Mitch Smith

Bi-Weekly Tuesdays, January 23–April 30, 6:30–8:00 PM • $152

ONLINE: Come join screenwriters from around the world in an exclusive screenwriting group where writers can share their work, ask questions, and learn how to pitch their scripts so that they can succeed in today’s competitive film industry! The group will be overseen by award-winning writer/producer Mitch Smith, and will be a fun, relaxed way to share your screenplay, learn from other screenwriters, get great notes on your piece, and brainstorm ideas for your next blockbuster. Mitch Smith has won or placed in screenwriting competitions through Fade In, Writer’s Digest, Stage 32 and Sreencraft.org (among others), produced the feature film Ghost in the Family (available on Amazon Video), wrote and produced a comedy television pilot, optioned a feature horror script as part of his contest win at YourScriptProduced, and has years of screenwriting experience through his time as both a screenwriter and a script reader/reviewer for companies like SimplyScripts and Write to Reel. [ALL LEVELS]

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Nonfiction Writing Group with Lucy Jayes

Wednesdays, February 21–April 10, 5:30–7:00 PM • $112

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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Horror Writing Group with Darian Bianco

Thursdays, February 22–April 11, 5:30–7:00 PM • $112

Of all the genres, horror is the only one that is also an emotion you can feel horror. It is a genre that creepsout, grosses-out, and psyches-out, but true lovers will keep coming back for more. Whether you’re writing in the vein of Edgar Allan Poe, Anne Rice, Stephen King, Stephen Graham Jones, Alma Katsu, or Hailey Piper, this course will help improve your craft. With weekly meetings, including readings and swapping work, this class will equip you with a horror tool-belt and connect you with fellow writers. Darian Bianco holds an MFA in Creative Writing from the Bluegrass Writers Studio and a 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. [ALL LEVELS]

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Fiction Writing Group with Sarah Combs

Wednesdays, March 13–May 8, 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]

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Science Fiction & Fantasy Writing Group with Sam Milligan

Tuesdays, April 2–May 21, 5:45–7:15 PM • $98

Please join this inclusive group of intermediate level speculative fiction writers who aim to hone their craft and build a vibrant community of fellow artists. We will conduct live structured workshops at every meeting after the first, so please come to class with either a completed draft or one well underway. Sam Milligan is a queer southern writer, educator, and nonprofit communications professional who earned an MFA in creative writing from University of Mississippi. They can't wait to meet you and your work. [INTERMEDIATE]

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SPECIAL INTEREST

Brain Power for Seniors with Elise Mandel

Wednesdays, January 17–May 29 (join any time), 11:00 AM–12:00 PM • FREE Toregisterforthisclass,pleasecalltheLexingtonSeniorCenterat(859)278-6072

ONLINE: Keep your brain sharp this year! In this fun class, we will do word games, number games, logic puzzles, and all kinds of challenges to keep your brain moving. Join us any time! Elise Mandel holds a master's degree in education from UMass Amherst, and she teaches classes and works with private students in many subjects. [ALL LEVELS]

Aging Boldly with Donna Ison

Saturdays, IN-PERSON: January 27, February 24, & March 23, 10:30AM–12:30PM;

ONLINE: February 10 & March 9, 11:30 AM–12:30 PM

IN-PERSON PERFORMANCE: April 12, 5:30–7:30 PM

• We are offering this class for free, but donations are encouraged Open to writers who identify as women. In today’s society, often the most fascinating yet least “seen” individuals are women over 50. The aging process is full of surprises, challenges, realizations, revelations, and reinventions, resulting in rich tales to tell. "Aging Boldly" will unite these voices and spotlight these stories through a series of workshops (both in-person and online) which will culminate in a theatrical performance/visual art show. There will also be an accompanying anthology of the accepted work to be sold at the performance. Writers may submit poetry, prose, songs, or monologues. There will also be opportunities for dancers and actors. Donna Ison is a published author, nationally produced playwright, award-winning performance poet, and activist theatre producer who is passionate about empowerment through spoken word. [ALL LEVELS]

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Storytelling: The Time of My Life with Stephany Livingood

Thursdays, February 1–March 7, with a reading event on March 14, 5:30–7:00 PM • $98

If you enjoy listening to The Moth Radio Hour, then this is the class for you. In workshop sessions, we will help you to capture the story you love to tell your friends and family. We will refine the story for an oral narrative and finish the class with a story presentation to our invited guests. We will have fun learning about one another and hopefully make some new friends. Personal stories can be cathartic and healing (or just plain funny). Family stories can be a tie that gives a sense of history or even a new way of seeing the same event. Personal stories can be a way to get to know someone else or to let people see you in a different light. Stephany Livingood has taken classes on storytelling with the Carnegie Center and presented stories at local stor ytelling events. [ALL LEVELS]

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Storytelling: The Time of My Life with Jonathan Scott

Thursdays, March 21–April 18, with a reading event on April 25, 5:30–7:00 PM • $84

If you've ever listened to The Moth Radio Hour or The Moth Podcast, you already know the power and fun of personal storytelling. The stories we tell at The Time of My Life aren't traditional tales, folktales, or stand-up comedy. They are part of our shared human existence. Sometimes dramatic, sometimes hilarious, sometimes ordinary, but always honest, authentic, and real. In workshop sessions, we will learn to find the experience we need to tell, develop it into a story structure, and learn how to present i t orally to an audience in a supportive and fun atmosphere. The end of the workshop will culminate in an event open to family, friends, etc. and a chance for all who complete the workshop to tell their story live to an audience. Jonathan Scott has taught workshops and presented both live and online personal storytelling events in North Carolina since 2018. He is also the author of four novels and a short story collection. [ALL LEVELS]

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BOOKCLUBS

Brown Bag Book Discussion with Janet Isenhour

Thursdays, January 25–May 30, 12:00–1:00 PM • 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, 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 has taught at the college level. [ALL LEVELS]

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Club del Libro with Tatianna Verswyvel

Last Saturday of the month: January 27, February 24, March 30, April 27

10:30 AM–12:00 PM • FREE

ONLINE: 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 Spanishlanguage books and talking about them. Books will be selected based on group member interests. Join us on the last Saturday each month for a discussion on books written in Spanish by contemporary Latin American authors. The first ten registrants for each month will receive a copy of that month’s book selection. For information about current selections, contact Tatianna at tverswyvel@gmail.com. Tatianna Verswyvel is a native Spanish speaker with a B.A. in International Affairs from Transylvania University. She is a writer and translator from Caracas, Venezuela.

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Club del Libro with Tatianna Verswyvel

último sábado de cada mes: 27 de enero, 24 de febrero, 30 de marzo, 27 de abril

10:30 AM–12:00 PM • GRATIS

EN LINEA: Acompáñanos a hablar de libros escritos por autores contemporáneos de origen latinoamericano, Latinx, e hispanohablante. Este grupo invita miembros que buscan leer libros en español y discutirlos en el mismo idioma. Los libros se seleccionarán acorde a los intereses de los miembros. Cada mes, los primeros diez en registrarse recibirán una copia gratis del libro seleccionado. Para unirse o para más información, contacte a Tatianna: tverswyvel@gmail.com Tatianna Verswyvel habla español como primer idioma y se graduó de Relaciones Internacionales en Transylvania University. Ella es escritora y traductora, originalmente de Caracas, Venezuela. https://carnegiecenterlex.my.salesforcesites.com/ticket/#/instances/a0F3l000018PKeJEAW

Monthly Book Discussion with Alan Church/Erin ODonnell

Tuesdays, January 30, February 27, March 26, April 30, May 28, 5:30–7:00 PM • FREE

HYBRID: Join us for a monthly discussion of contemporary and classic novels as well as nonfiction chosen by the group. This group has been meeting since 1993 and always welcomes new members! To join or for information about current selections, contact Alan at church11@webtv.net or (859) 252 -7041 or Erin O’Donnell at erin.m.o.donnell333@gmail.com . Alan Church, Ph.D. is a retired clinical psychologist who has recently taken graduate courses in literature. This class meets on the last Tuesday of each month, January through November. This class has a rolling registration period. Join anytime!

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WORLD LANGUAGES

Conversational French with Erica House

Mondays, January 8, 22, 29, 11:00AM–1:00 PM • $35/each

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 (pen and paper optional). In-person only. Please sign up for each date you plan to attend. A bientot!

[ALL LEVELS]

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French Level 1 (Winter) with Erica House

Wednesdays, February 14–March 27, 5:30–7:00 PM • $98

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! [BEGINNER]

Required Text: Easy French Step-by-Step by Myrna Bell Rochester, Ph.D. Please purchase your own copy of the text. https://carnegiecenterlex.my.salesforce-sites.com/ticket/#/instances/a0F3l000018P5oUEAS

French Level 1 (Spring) with Erica House

Wednesdays, April 10–May 22, 5:30–7:00 PM • $98

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! [BEGINNER]

Required Text: Easy French Step-by-Step by Myrna Bell Rochester, Ph.D. Please purchase your own copy of the text. https://carnegiecenterlex.my.salesforce-sites.com/ticket/#/instances/a0F3l000018P5qGEAS

French Level 2 (Winter) with Erica House

Mondays, February 12–March 25, 5:30–7:00 PM • $98

We will continue to add verbs, vocabulary, and expressions to our repertoire. We will practice pronunciation and reading comprehension by reading aloud. [INTERMEDIATE]

Required Text: The Complete French Grammar Course by Dylane Moreau. Please purchase your own copy of the texts. https://carnegiecenterlex.my.salesforce-sites.com/ticket/#/instances/a0F3l000018P5vVEAS

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French Level 2 (Spring) with Erica House

Mondays, April 8–May 20, 5:30–7:00 PM • $98

We will continue to add verbs, vocabulary, and expressions to our repertoire. We will practice pronunciation and reading comprehension by reading aloud. [INTERMEDIATE]

Required Text: The Complete French Grammar Course by Dylane Moreau. Please purchase your own copy of the texts. https://carnegiecenterlex.my.salesforce-sites.com/ticket/#/instances/a0F3l000018P5xmEAC

French Level 3 (Winter) with Erica House

Mondays, February 12–March 25, 10:30 AM–12:00 PM • $98

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. [INTERMEDIATE]

Required Text: Short Stories in French: Intermediate by Olly Richards. Please purchase your own copy of the text. https://carnegiecenterlex.my.salesforce-sites.com/ticket/#/instances/a0F3l000018P6EYEA0

French Level 3 (Spring) with Erica House

Mondays, April 8–May 20, 10:30 AM–12:00 PM • $98

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. [INTERMEDIATE]

Required Text: Short Stories in French: Intermediate by Olly Richards. Please purchase your own copy of the text. https://carnegiecenterlex.my.salesforce-sites.com/ticket/#/instances/a0F3l000018P6GIEA0

French Level 4 (Winter) with Erica House

Tuesdays, February 13–March 26, 5:30–7:00 PM • $98

We now have gained enough tools from the previous levels to delve more deeply into reading, listening, and discussing comprehension through conversation. We will revisit certain grammar sections and apply them to the season’s lessons. [ADVANCED]

Required Text: Short Stories in French (intermediate) by Olly Richards. Please purchase your own copy of the text. https://carnegiecenterlex.my.salesforce-sites.com/ticket/#/instances/a0F3l000018P6QrEAK

French Level 4 (Spring) with Erica House

Tuesdays, April 9–May 21, 5:30–7:00 PM • $98

We now have gained enough tools from the previous levels to delve more deeply into reading, listening, and discussing comprehension through conversation. We will revisit certain grammar sections and apply them to the season’s lessons. [ADVANCED]

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Required Text: Short Stories in French (intermediate) by Olly Richards. Please purchase your own copy of the text. https://carnegiecenterlex.my.salesforce-sites.com/ticket/#/instances/a0F3l000018P6Y5EAK

French Level 5 (Winter) with Erica House

Mondays, February 12–March 25, 12:00–1:30 PM • $98

An adequate understanding of written and spoken French is required. This course is challenging and accessible. [ADVANCED]

Required Text: We will read the second half of Maigret: Pietr-le-Letton by Simenon. If you are new this season, please read the first 1/2 of the book. Please purchase your own copy of the text. All assignments are optional.

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French Level 5 with Erica House

Mondays, April 8–May 20, 12:00–1:30 PM • $98

An adequate understanding of written and spoken French is required. This course is challenging and accessible. This level is advanced and conversation heavy. For the spring season we will watch a French film in class, study and analyze through in-class discussion and write a short text. All assignments are optional. [ADVANCED]

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Just Enough Italian with Andrea Branchini

Tuesdays, March 19–May 7, 5:30–7:00 PM • $112

Learn to speak conversational Italian and appreciate Italian culture. In this course, you'll learn the fundamentals of the language through exercises, poems, songs, and practice. Andrea Branchini has lived and worked in five countries and has a philosophy degree from the University of Bologna.

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Spanish Level 1 with Maria Gomez

Thursdays, March 21–May 9, 5:30–7:00 PM • $112

Students will learn basic Spanish grammar, vocabulary, common expressions, greetings, and survival phrases, and discuss some cultural aspects of Spanish-speaking countries. Open to beginners and students who would like to refresh their knowledge of basic Spanish. The goal is to complete the first five units from the textbook during class. Dr. Maria Gomez is a public health researcher and expert advisor in community health. She has taught a variety of Spanish courses at the college and community levels. [BEGINNER]

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Spanish Level 2 with Jordan Yeager

Wednesdays, January 24–March 20 (no class February 14), 5:30–7:00 PM • $112

We will continue to add vocabulary, verbs, and verb tenses. Students will apply skills learned in Spanish Level 1 and will engage in more active conversation, expressions, and general scenarios related to work, travel, business, health, etc. Students will primarily learn Spanish through the TPRS (Teaching Proficiency through Reading and Storytelling) method. Repeat students are welcome! 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. [INTERMEDIATE]

Required Text: This course will cover a different book than the one covered in the Fall Spanish 2 course. The book will be Tumba (Spanish Edition) by Mira Canion (Published 2017, ISBN# 0991441192). https://carnegiecenterlex.my.salesforce-sites.com/ticket/#/instances/a0F3l000018P9rTEAS

Medical Spanish Basics with Maria Gomez

Wednesdays, February 28–April 24 (no class March 13), 5:30–7:00 PM • $112

Located at the University of Kentucky College of Nursing

Effective communication is crucial in the provision of health. This class is designed to help healthcare workers communicate with Spanish-speaking populations. We will learn common phrases in a clinical/medical encounter and patient instructions, common adjectives to describe levels of health issues, common phrases related to health and wellness, and the role of cultural beliefs in the provision of health. This class is appropriate for healthcare providers, students in the health field, public health professionals, and interested students. Basic knowledge of Spanish is preferred but not required. Dr. Maria Gomez is a public health researcher and educator. Her research focuses on health disparities, minority health, and the social factors that influence health outcomes. [INTERMEDIATE]

Required Text: An Introduction to Medical Spanish: Communication and Culture (5th Edition) by Robert O. Chase and Clarisa B. Medina de Chase (Published by Yale University Press, 2018, ISBN# 9780300226027).

Please purchase your own copy of the text

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CHILDREN’S CLASSES

BABIES TO PRE-K

Literacy for Little Ones with Diane Mason

Tuesdays, January 30–February 20, 10:15–11:00 AM • FREE

BIRTH to 3-YEAR-OLDS & THEIR GROWN-UPS: Join us for a story and playtime that uses seasonally themed 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 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 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

Every Third Saturday, January 20–March 16, 10:15–11:00 AM • FREE

ONLINE: 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 online class is friendly to preschoolers and is a great first introduction to a story time setting. A free book is included for the first 15 families to register! 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

Every Third Saturday, January 20–March 16, 11:30 AM–12:30 PM • FREE

ONLINE: 3–5-YEAR-OLDS & THEIR GROWN-UPS: Join us for story time, free books, and handson activities designed to encourage early excitement for reading. This laid-back online class is friendly to preschoolers and is a great first introduction to a story time setting. A free book is included for the first 15 families to register! 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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GRADES K-8

French for Kids with Erica House

Tuesdays, April 9–April 30, 4:30–5:30 PM • FREE

GRADES 1–5: Give your child the advantage of learning French at an early age. Besides enhancing memory and developing better problem-solving and critical thinking skills, learning a foreign language can be FUN! We will learn French through songs, games, stories, and more. A bientôt! Erica House has lived in various regions of France and has been teaching French to children and adults for over 20 years.

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Spanish for Kids with Elise Mandel

Wednesdays, January 17–March 20, 4:15–5:15 PM • FREE

GRADES 1–5: ¡Hola! Join us for this fun, hands-on workshop for kids. You'll learn the basics of the Spanish language through fun games, crafts, songs, activities, and more. ¡Te esperamos! Elise Mandel holds a master’s degree in education from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. She teaches classes and works with private students in many subjects.

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Math for 2nd & 3rd Grade with Libby Bringard

Tuesdays, January 23–March 12, 5:00–6:00 PM • FREE

GRADES 2–3: This class is a resource for students to gain the skills and strategies that will allow them to reach higher-level thinking within math through collaboration and hands-on problem solving. Libby Bringard is a Junior at Transylvania University, studying Elementary Education and pursuing a job as an Educator.

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OWLets with Sonya Pavona

WINTER: Tuesdays, January 23–March 5, 5:00–6:00 PM • FREE

SPRING: Tuesdays, March 19–May 7 (no class April 2), 5:00–6:00 PM • FREE

GRADES 2–3: Improve 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. Pavona is a sophomore attending Georgetown College majoring in English and minoring in Creative Writing, and was involved in SCAPA Literary Arts during her time at Lafayette High School.

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Brain Power for Kids with Elise Mandel

Thursdays, January 18–March 21, 4:15–5:15 PM • FREE

GRADES 2–5: Keep your brain sharp this fall! In this fun class, we will do word games, number games, logic puzzles, and all kinds of challenges to keep your brain moving. Elise Mandel holds a master’s degree in education from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. She teaches classes and works with private students in many subjects.

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Upper Elementary Math with Elise Mandel

Thursdays, January 18–March 21, 5:15–6:15 PM • FREE

GRADES 4–5: Work and play together! This class uses games and cooperative activities to introduce and reinforce math skills, such as addition, subtraction, logic, multiplication, division, fractions, and more. Some homework help will be available. Elise Mandel holds a master’s degree in education from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. She teaches classes and works with private students in many subjects.

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OWL (Outstanding Writers League) with Carole Johnston

Wednesdays, February 7–March 20, 5:00–6:00 PM • FREE

GRADES 4–5: 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. Carole Johnston is a poet, former school library media specialist for GRADES K-8, and former creative writing instructor for the SCAPA literary arts program at Lafayette High School.

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Poetry Alive! with Carole Johnston

Thursdays, March 21–April 25, 5:00–6:00 PM • FREE

GRADES 6–8: We will explore and read poems that are written for middle schoolers (not children.) We will have fun writing poems in many styes, using fantastic neon words, quirky line breaks and amazing creativity. Poet Carole Johnston has published four books of poetry. Carole taught Creative Writing/Literary Arts in the SCAPA program at Lafayette High School for 18 years and has been teaching kids at the Carnegie Center for the past ten years. She believes that poetry is alive and is fun for kids to discover and to write.

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Young Writers Society with Sonya Pavona

WINTER: Tuesdays, January 23–March 5, 6:00–7:00 PM • FREE

SPRING: Tuesdays, March 19–May 7 (no class April 2), 6:00–7:00 PM • FREE

GRADES 6–8: Hone your creative writing skills and practice getting the stories in your mind onto the page. We’ll discuss some storytelling basics, spend time writing in each class, and try on different writing styles to find your best fit. Pavona is a sophomore attending Georgetown College majoring in English and minoring in Creative Writing, and was involved in SCAPA Literary Arts during her time at Lafayette High School. https://carnegiecenterlex.my.salesforce-sites.com/ticket/#/events/a0S3l00000AxmxTEAR

Math Through Dungeons & Dragons with Elaphe Crabb

WINTER: Thursdays, February 1–March 28, 5:15–7:15 PM • FREE

SPRING: Thursdays, April 11–May 2, 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 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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GRADES 9–12

My Teen Life with Jonathan Scott

Thursdays, March 21–April 25, 4:30–5:30 PM • FREE

Everybody’s life is full of stories: big and small. If you've ever listened to the Moth Radio Hour or the Moth Podcast, you already know the power and fun of personal storytelling. Popular among college students and young adults, the stories we tell in this class aren't traditional tales, folktales, or stand-up comedy. They are part of our shared human existence. Sometimes dramatic, sometimes hilarious, sometimes ordinary and seemingly insignificant but always honest, authentic, and real. In workshop sessions, we will learn to find the experience we need to tell, develop it into a story structure, and learn how to present it orally to an audience in a supportive and fun atmosphere. We will celebrate with an event where we tell our stories to an audience in the first person, on stage, and without notes. Jonathan Scott has taught workshops and presented both live and online personal storytelling events in North Carolina and Kentucky since 2018. He is also the author of four novels and a short story collection.

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Screenwriting for Teens with Rebekah Strain

Mondays, January 22–April 1, 4:00–6:00 PM (no class February 19 & March 25) • FREE

Screenwriting is the foundation of every film and television series out there; you could have the best cast, best editing, best directing, but without a solid script, all is lost. In this expansion of the Camp Carnegie class, students will learn about story beats through Save the Cat, how to properly format a screenplay, and craft a feature screenplay or TV pilot. Rebekah Strain has worked almost 400 clinical hours with students across varying ages and abilities, and has won multiple awards at film festivals for her screenplay work. https://carnegiecenterlex.my.salesforce-sites.com/ticket/#/instances/a0FPr000000O6ibMAC

College Prep Mentoring with Beth Murner

BY APPOINTMENT: $50/hr

Scholarship rate available for students with financial need

Overwhelmed by the college search, selection, and application process? Let an expert help. Services include pre-college planning, scholarship search, college search, ACT preparation, interview skills, essay writing, application navigation, and more. Through her work in college admissions and private consulting, Beth Murner has guided hundreds of students through the college admissions process. Email Beth at BethMurnerCarnegie@gmail.com to schedule your session either in-person at the Carnegie Center or online via Zoom.

ACT Mentoring with Rajiv Khanna

BY APPOINTMENT: $50/hr

Scholarship rate available for students with financial need

GRADES 10–12: Having trouble studying for the ACT? Let a mentor help! These mentoring sessions serve as a focused review of the specific skills needed to ace the ACT. Email info@carnegiecenterlex.org or call (859) 254-4175 ext. 21 to schedule your session online via Zoom. Rajiv Khanna has extensive experience teaching Math and Science classes at the college and high school levels.

Required Text: The Official ACT Prep Guide 2023-2024 (Publisher: WILEY) Please purchase your own copy of the text. You must have the text at the mentoring sessions.

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