The Studio School serves children ages 5-17, with students divided by age groups into five levels. Starting in February, they will offer a new class for children ages 2-4 and their parents, which sounds very interesting. The tots will be learning new drawing and crafting skills, and the parents will be able to talk with art educators about the skills that their children are learning. It’s designed to “help parents foster the creative development of their children,” Lisa explains.
There will be an open house on Jan. 20 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Room 24 of the HSU Art Department. Spring session starts Jan. 27 and runs through March 24. Early registration is recommended - if you want to jump on it before the Open House, contact Program Coordinator Lisa Hale at 826-3819, e-mail her at studioschool@humboldt.edu or download registration materials at www.humboldt.edu/studioschool.
By Chris Stringer - Times Books
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Comedy / 8:30 p.m. Cher-ae Heights Casino, Trinidad. Local blue comedy troupe makes with the funny. If you get offended, don't go! This month features Bay Area comedian Matt Gubser. cheraeheightscasino.com. 800-684-2464.
wellness / 7:15 p.m. First Christian Church Eureka, 730 K St. Led by Cindee Grace. Topic: “Enlightenment On Your Own Terms.” Fragrance free, please. $3/$6 free will donation. 269-7044.
dance / 7 p.m. Arkley Center for the Performing Arts, 412 G St., Eureka. North Coast Dance children's recital inspired by fairy tales. $12/$10 kids 12 and under. northcoastdance.org. 442-7779.
for kids / 6:30 p.m. Humboldt County Library, 1313 Third St., Eureka. Kevin Menegus and Fred C. Riley III present "The Vaudeville Follies," a marionette variety show presented in the spirit of the old time music hall. humlib.org. 269-1910.
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