A Dog for Every Job



A Dog for Every Job
Instructor: Lori Cropper
Age: 9-14
Date: August 10- August 13
Time: 10:30am-12:30pm
Class Fee: $150 ($165 for non-member)
Dogs were not only put on this Earth to be our faithful companions, but to do specific jobs for us. Where would we be today without DOGS? In this fun drawing class you learn about different breeds of dogs(some very UNUSUAL ONES!),and you will draw scenes of dogs doing what they are meant to do.
PLEASE NOTE: There will probably be actual dogs visiting this class on various days, so if your student is afraid of dogs or is allergic to them, this class is not recommended for them.
*Students should have some knowledge/drawing experience.
Supply list:
9X12 inch drawing pad-50 sheets, 70 lbs.
Graphite pencil set-2H, HB, 2B, any brand
Colored pencils set-24 colors or more, any brand
General’s White Eraser
Sand eraser for erasing colored pencils
Pencil Sharpener-manual or battery operated
Paper blending sticks-assorted sizes
Marker Set-24 or more colored, any brand
Refund and Cancellation Policies:
As a nonprofit organization, the Carlisle Arts Learning Center reserves the right to cancel a course that does not meet minimum enrollment requirements, or postpone any program or activity due to unforeseen circumstances. When the Carlisle Arts Learning Center cancels a class, registered students automatically receive a credit towards another class. It is the students responsibility to contact CALC to fulfill this credit. CALC will provide full refunds in the case of a cancelled class when necessary.
In order to request a withdrawal from a class or workshop, students must contact CALC at least 72 hours before the first class date. Students who request a withdrawal before the 72 hour period will receive a 90% refund or 100% class credit. Students withdrawing fewer than 72 hours before the first day of class are not eligible for a refund or class credit.
Please note we are unable to provide make-up opportunities, prorate or provide refunds for missed classes due to personal scheduling conflicts.