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2020 Modified Summer Brochure Art Gallery Summer Exhibition Schedule New Works 2020 (Extended) June 2 – 19 Drawings by Conrad Ross, Photographs by Marg Laughlin and Sculpture by Julie Plasketes. PHOTO XXI Juried Photography Exhibition July 13 – Aug. 21 Competitive exhibition open to area artists and photographers. Gallery II Open Studio Spring Show (Extended) June 2 – 19 Works by 14 area artists. Special Events City Market City Market will return to Town Creek Park every Saturday from 8-11 AM beginning May 30th, 2020. There will be no market on July 4th, 2020. Parking will be available for all market attendees in the gravel parking lot across from Town Creek Park. All market visitors must maintain a minimum of 6 feet between one another. All vendors will follow the state sanitation guidelines regarding farmers markets: Food samples will not be served, and cooking demonstrations will not be allowed. Vendors will maintain a 10-foot distance from one another. All vendors will wear food safe serving gloves and will designate one worker to handle payment. We recommend that vendors wear face masks All available products will be pre-packaged. In order to allow the maximum number of community members to visit the market, loitering and social gatherings will not be permitted at the market. We ask that you please purchase your products and promptly exit the parking lot for others to easily access parking spots. Animals will not be allowed to attend the market. High-risk community members and those feeling ill should not attend the market. Mask are not required but encouraged. We look forward to starting our City Market season while enforcing social distancing and sanitation guidelines.
Age(s) Day(s) Date(s) Time(s) Location ALL SA 5/30 - 8/29 8 – 11 a.m. TCP *NO market on 7/4* Contact: Sarah Cook ∙ (334) 501 – 2948 ∙ citymarket@auburnalabama.org Independence Day Celebration Drive-in Fireworks The City of Auburn 2020 Independence Day Celebration will be a drive - in Fireworks extravaganza! The fireworks will begin Sat., July 4 at 9 p.m. Families are encouraged to drive to Duck Samford Stadium, 1840 East Glenn Avenue, Duck Samford and Bo Cavin Baseball fields, 333 Airport road, and other surrounding parking lots to view the fireworks show from their automobiles. The fireworks will be set off in a centrally located area, the old water tower site on East University Drive, next to Duck Samford Park. Duck Samford Baseball Fields 1-3, 1720 East University Drive will be closed to the public to accommodate the fireworks shoot site. Fireworks can be viewed as far as the Auburn Mall parking lot and from homes in the surrounding area. The City of Auburn asks all attendees to remain in their vehicles while viewing the fireworks. Tune your car radio to 97.7 Kicker F.M. and enjoy a patriotic medley during the fireworks show. Due to the drive - in nature of the show road closures will apply. East University Drive from Annalue Drive to Kent Drive will be closed at 8 p.m. For more information contact Auburn Parks and Recreation (334) 501-2930. An Indian SummerNight Downtown Art Walk SummerNight is an arts festival that transforms downtown Auburn into its very own arts district, featuring the work of local and regional artists, live musicians, street performers, great food, children’s activities, a culinary contact and a parade. Each year, the City of Auburn / Jan Dempsey Community Arts Center, Auburn Arts Association, Caroline Marshall Draughon Center for the Arts & Humanities (Pebble Hill) and the Auburn Downtown Merchants Association host this event to highlight the many talented artists in our community, in addition to promoting the unique Auburn downtown area. SummerNight has been rescheduled for this fall, the evening of Friday, Sept. 18 from 6 – 10 p.m. so get ready for An Indian SummerNight! The Starting Line Party and Parade at Pebble Hill will remain tentative due to COVID-19 and the culinary contest will be held virtually. Downtown merchants and restaurants will remain open after regular business hours and citizens are encouraged to take advantage of this opportunity to shop, dine and enjoy downtown. Applications are currently available online at auburnsummernight.org. Artists, culinary artists, volunteers and those interested in participating in An Indian SummerNight Parade are encouraged to submit an application. Sponsorship opportunities are also available! An Indian SummerNight is a downtown entertainment district event and will take place rain or shine. For more information please visit our website at auburnsummernight.org or contact the SummerNight Headquarters at (334) 501-2963. FREE to public. Ages Day Dates Time Location All F 9/18 6 – 10 p.m. Downtown Auburn 5 – 6 p.m. Pebble Hill* *Starting Line Party and Parade.
Coordinator: Sara Hand Custer (334) 501-2963 scuster@auburnalabama.org
Aquatics The 2020 Samford Pool Season will begin Saturday, May 23 for lap swim ONLY. 30 minute lap swim slots are available Monday-Saturday 6 a.m.-1 p.m. and 2-6 p.m. and Sunday 12-5 pm. Lap swim passes are currently available for purchase at www.auburnalabama.org/aquatics/. A copy of your lap swim pass will be emailed to you to present when entering the pool. A copy of your lap swim pass will be available for pick up on May 23rd at Samford Pool. You must purchase a lap swim pass if you are planning to swim at Samford Pool. Lap swim passes are valid until September 7th. While not required, reservations can be made up to 24 hours in advance for a 30 minute lane session by calling (334)501-2957 during pool hours. Reservations will be accepted beginning Friday, May 22nd at 8 a.m. Swimmers may only reserve one 30-minute lane session per day. Those who do not make a reservation will be assigned a lane on a first come first serve basis upon arrival. All lap swimmers must obey the following rules: Lap swimmers must show a copy of their lap swim pass when they arrive at the pool. You will then be directed to a lane. Only lap swimmers will be allowed to enter the facility. Additional family members will not be allowed to wait on the lap swimmer within the facility unless a child wishes to lap swim. If a child, under the age of 12 wishes to lap swim, a parent will be required to stay and supervise the swimmer in the outdoor seating area. Only 10 lap swimmers are permitted in the pool at once. Sharing lanes is not permitted. Concessions, bathroom, locker rooms and showers will not be available for public use. The family restroom will be available for emergency use only. A 6-foot distance must be maintained by all swimmers while in the facility. Kickboards will be available for use but must be placed in the diving well once swimmers are finished. For more information regarding pool and lap swim policies, please contact Sarah Cook at scook@auburnalabama.org.
Arts Open Studio – Day Come join this artist’s friendly gathering at the Jan Dempsey Community Arts Center. All skill levels are encouraged to bring your supplies and start painting. Gentle critiques when wanted. There are all levels and all mediums represented. This is a great place to encourage and keep artist informed of events and opportunities around them. Open Studio will meet certain Fridays throughout summer. FREE to the public.*COVID-19 note: Coordinator will implement social distancing by allowing artists to work six feet apart. No materials may be shared. Instructor will encourage masks. Class will be limited to eight students. Age(s) Day(s) Date(s) Time Location 18+ F 6/12 – 8/28 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. JDCAC Contact: June Dean (256) 373-3324 junedeansart@gmail.com Painting Open Studio This Painting Open Studio, under the support of the Auburn Arts Association, will encourage artists to work on their own projects and provide their own art supplies. The purpose of an open studio is to provide artistic fellowship, to share ideas/work and to be with other artists. Artist, Ronald Bayens, when visiting Auburn, will join the group to offer critiques. Auburn artist, Nils Larsen, will coordinate the studio. $60. Payable to the AAA first day of class.*COVID-19 note: Coordinator will implement social distancing by allowing artists to work six feet apart. No materials may be shared. Instructor will encourage masks. Class will be limited to eight students. Age(s) Day(s) Date(s) Time Location 18+ T 6/9 – 8/25 8 a.m. – 2 p.m. JDCAC Contact: Nils Larsen (334) 663-4734 sig.naltheadvance@gmail.com
Athletics ABSA Summer Baseball/Softball League The Summer Baseball/Softball league will be compressed into a time span in June and July. 1 week of practice and 5 weeks of games to end before our regular fall programs begin. Score will be kept, but no official book. Games will have a strict time limit. Due to Dixie canceling tournaments, there will be no all-stars. The optimal minimum number of participants per league is 44. IMPORTANT INFORMATION COVID-19 Regulations from the Alabama Department of Public Health 1. Coaches must wear masks at all times. Players and officials are required to wear masks at all times (such as in the dugout areas), except when they are directly participating in the activity on the field of play. All participants and coaches must provide their own masks. 2. Players will not be allowed to share equipment. Players must provide their own helmets, bats, and gloves. 3. Coaches and players will be required to be 6 feet apart when in dugouts. Additional areas outside the dugout will be reserved for additional players and coaches. 4. Water coolers will not be provided. Water fountains will also not be available. Participants must bring own drinks. 5. Players, coaches, officials, and spectators shall refrain from high fives, handshakes, and other physical contact. 6. Bleachers will not be available. Spectators must bring their own chairs. 7. It is recommended that spectators are limited to immediate family members only to help promote social distancing. 8. If participants need catcher’s equipment, ABSA can provide up to 2 sets per team. Players will not be allowed to share the catcher’s equipment. Players will be responsible for keeping up with their own equipment. 9. Players, coaches, officials and spectators are strongly encouraged to adhere to the additional guidelines set by the ADPH; https://www.alabamapublichealth.gov/covid19/assets/cov-sah- athletic-activities.pdf Online Registration Dates: 6/1 – 6/10 www.auburnalabama.org/baseball Scholarship Registration: 6/1 – 6/10 www.auburnalabama.org/baseball Age cut off – T-ball and Baseball – May 1, 2020 Softball – August 1, 2020 Game Days and Practices: League Game Times Game Day Games per Week T-Ball (5-6) 5:30 and 6:30 pm M, W &/or TH 2 Darlings (7-8) 5:30 and 7:00 pm T & TH 2 Angels (9-10) 5:30 and 7:00 pm T & TH 2 Ponytails (11-12) 5:30 and 7:00 pm T & TH 2 AA (7-8) 5:30 and 6:30 pm T & TH 2 AAA (9-10) 5:30 pm M&W 2 OZONE (11-12) 5:30 pm T & TH 2
Dixie Boys (13-14) 5:30 pm T & TH 2 ***All game days are subject to change based on participation numbers*** Coordinators: Softball, Dixie Boys & T-Ball Jeff Lee (334) 501-2952 jlee@auburnalabama.org Baseball DYB 7-12 Mike Goggans (334) 501-2945 mgoggans@auburnalabama.org Fees: Online $35 + online fees 2020 Fall Youth Sports Registration Information ______________________________________________________ Fall Baseball & Softball Online Registration: July 6 – July 30 www.auburnalabama.org/baseball Scholarship Registration: July 6 – July 30 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. M-F Harris Center Walk-In Registration: Tuesday, July 28 6 – 6:30 p.m. Dean Road Recreation Center Online - $35 + online fee Walk in - $45 _____________________________________________________ Cheerleading Registration Online Registration: July 6 – July 30 www.auburnalabama.org/athletics/youth-sports/cheerleading Scholarship Registration: July 6 – July 30 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. M-F Harris Center Walk-In Registration: Tuesday, July 28 6 – 6:30 p.m. Dean Road Recreation Center Online - $85 + online fee Walk in - $95 ____________________________________________________ Flag Football Online Registration: July 6 – July 30 www.auburnalabama.org/football Scholarship Registration: July 6 – July 30 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. M-F Harris Center Walk-In Registration: Tuesday, July 28 6 – 6:30 p.m. Dean Road Recreation Center
Online - $45 + online fee Walk in - $55 ____________________________________________________ Tackle Football Registration Online Registration: July 6 – July 30 www.auburnalabama.org/football Scholarship Registration: July 6 – July 30 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. M-F Harris Center Walk-In Registration: Tuesday, July 28 6 – 6:30 p.m. Dean Road Recreation Center Online - $60 + online fee Walk in - $70 ____________________________________________________ Soccer Registration Online Registration: June 15 – July 2 www.auburnalabama.org/soccer/youth Scholarship Registration: June 15 – July 2 8:00am – 5:00pm, M-F Harris Center Walk-In Registration: Tuesday, June 30 6 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. Dean Road Recreation Center U8 – U16 Online - $75 + online fee U8 – U16 Walk in - $85 U6 Online - $60 + online fee U6 Walk in - $70 ____________________________________________________ Fall Instructional Camp – Baseball Walk-In Registration Only at Sports Academy: www.sportsacademyauburn.com July 6 – August 3 Monday – Friday 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Walk in - $150
Adult Sports Adult Coed Kickball Summer Kickball League Information Registration: 5/27-6/17 Deadline to Enter: 6/17 Season Begins: W● 6/24 Entry Fee: $225 The full entry fee will be required when you register a team at www.auburnalabama.org/athletics. 12–15 game season with end of season tournament. Teams will play double-headers one night a week, on Wednesday nights. Teams must have a minimum of 10 players, 15 players max. Each team must have a minimum of four females on the field at all times. For more information contact the Auburn Softball Complex at (334) 501-2976. Adult Softball Summer League Registration: 5/27 – 6/17 Deadline to Enter: 6/17 Season Begins: T 6/23 Entry Fees: $450 The full entry fee will be required when you register a team at www.auburnalabama.org/athletics. 12–15 game season with end of the season tournament Teams will play double-headers one night a week. Worth Mayhem bats will be provided by the complex. Leagues Offered: Tuesdays - Men’s Industrial/Open, Men’s Church For more information contact: Auburn Softball Complex (334) 501- 2976 Golf Indian Pines Golf Course, located at 900 Country Club Drive, is an 18-hole public golf course located in Auburn and adjacent Opelika. In 2005, the course was cited by Golf Digest in their rating of Auburn as the "best golf city in America". It is a par 70 course with summer bermuda grass and a bentgrass/ryegrass mix in the winter. Indian Pines was originally constructed in 1946 as the Saugahatchee County Club, a nine- hole course, with the first tournament being held on July 4, 1947. The back nine holes, designed by Eddie Loos, were built in 1951. In 1976, the course was sold to the cities of Auburn and Opelika, which have operated it as a municipal course since. The course was redesigned in 1999. After fire destroyed the old clubhouse, a new clubhouse was constructed in 2006. Indian Pines hosts the Indian Pines Invitational, an amateur tournament drawing 200 participants and sponsored by Miller Lite. Indian Pines is the home course of the Auburn High School Tigers golf team. Golf lessons are taught by two professionals on site: Fred Holton, PGA General Manager/Professional and Jerry Bavaro, PGA Head Golf Professional. Golf lesson rates for Adults are $75/hr. or $45/half hour and rates for junior golf lessons are $65/hr. or $35/half hour. To register for golf lessons or questions, please contact (334) 821-0880. For tee times and more information go to: www.indianpinesgc.com *COVID-19 note: One person per cart (only exception will be a junior golf who is not a licensed driver may ride with a parent or grandparent). Each person must have their own set of golf clubs and golf bag. No sharing equipment is allowed due to guidelines from State of Alabama. Persons not playing golf will not be allowed on the golf course. Spectators such as wives, girlfriends, etc. will not be allowed on course due to guidelines from State of Alabama.
Pickleball This recreation craze has an estimated 3 million players nationally and has become the fastest growing sport in the US according to the USA Pickleball Association. It borrows from tennis, ping pong and badminton. It is easy to learn and with less ground to cover on a smaller court and is not hard on the joints. Pickleball is a great alternative to tennis as adults get older or for anyone nursing overuse injuries from other sports. In addition to simply being fun, the moderate exercise and social nature of the game keep participants coming back week after week. The games in Auburn are played on the six Samford Avenue tennis courts (lined for pickle ball). There are also two courts at the Frank Brown Recreation Center. E-mail oapbnow@gmail.com FREE to the Public *COVID-19 note: Physical distancing of 6 feet is to be maintained when not participating directly in pickleball. The bathrooms at the tennis centers are open and will be cleaned frequently Tennis As a part of the City of Auburn phased reopening plan and based on the Order of the State Health Officer amended on 21 May, 2020 the following steps are being taken with regards to the reopening of City of Auburn tennis facilities as of 5 pm on May 22. The Samford Avenue Tennis Center is reopened for tennis and pickleball (singles and doubles play are allowed). Doubles play will be allowed at Yarbrough Tennis Center (YTC). Also, consistent with the Order amended on 21 May the following are important points with regard to playing tennis and pickleball at City of Auburn sites. Physical distancing of 6 feet is to be maintained when not participating directly in pickleball or tennis (players may go through gates at YTC and not go through the lobby by coming to the back doors of the clay courts building, check-in process at the YTC desk will be done with minimum interaction, players are to wear masks coming in and out of the tennis centers, credit cards are preferred for any payments, all reservations at YTC should be made by phone, call 334- 501-2920). There will be no coolers with water placed on the courts and all outdoor water filling stations are not in use (players need to bring their own water, or bring a container to fill at the YTC indoor touch-free filling station). The bathrooms at the tennis centers are open and will be cleaned frequently (the showers at the YTC tennis center will remain closed). City of Auburn clinics plans for restart are being developed (players/parents will be notified when these clinics are set to restart, July summer camps are being evaluated).
Private lessons may be provided at YTC within the parameters noted above (tennis pros will contact individual players when they are ready to provide lessons again). City of Auburn information related to COVID-19 is available at the link below: https://www.auburnalabama.org/coronavirus/ All Tennis registrations are done online at www.auburnalabama.org/tennis There are three sessions Session 1 – June 15th – July 3rd 3 week session Session 2 - July 6th – July 31st 4 week session Session 3 - August 3rd – August 28th 4 week session Session 1 is three weeks and therefore fees are lower. There is a early registration discount if you register the Saturday BEFORE the session starts. COVID 19 instructions are on the website. Clinics are limited to EIGHT participants as of 6/8/2020 Questions can be directed to Sarah Hill shill@auburnalabama.org Red Tennis Age(s) Day(s) Time(s) Location 2-3 MW 9-9:30 a.m. YTC Your child can start tennis at a young age in a fun learning environment. This clinic will teach the child to listen and cooperate while developing important motor skills through tennis and fitness activities. Developing early tennis and fitness skills will prepare the child for future sports. Clinics are on a modified court, uses a shorter racquet (21-23 inches), and uses a soft tennis ball (red or orange). Some Parent Involvement will be needed. Fee Session II and III $17.50 plus online fees / one practice/week/session $30 plus online fees / two practices/week/session Fee Session I $10 plus online fees/ one practice/week/session $20 plus online fees/ two practices/ week/ session Contact: Pam Owen●powen@auburnalabama.org●(334) 501-2922 Orange Tennis Age(s) Day(s) Time(s) Location 4-5 MTWR 10-10:30 a.m. * Session 3 3-3:30 YTC Your child will have fun learning basic techniques of tennis. This clinic will help the child become accustomed to the court, the tennis racquet, and the tennis ball. Your child will learn basic tennis and movement skills. These skills will help them learn the game of tennis and improve their coordination. Clinics will be on a modified court, use a shorter racquet (21-23 inches), and use a soft tennis ball (red or orange). Some parent involvement will be needed. Fee Session II and III: $17.50 plus online fees / one practice/week/session $30 plus online fees / two practices/week/session $35 plus online fees / three practices/week/session Fee Session I: $10 plus online fees/ one practice/week/session $20 plus online fees/two practices/week/session $30 plus online fees/three practices/week/session Contact: Pam Owen●powen@auburnalabama.org● (334) 501-2922
Blue Tennis Age(s) Day(s) Time(s) Location 6-7 MTWR 5-5:45 p.m. * Session 3 3:30-4:15pm YTC Your child will become familiarized with the equipment and basic skills of tennis while participating in organized tennis activities. At this clinic, your child will start to understand and develop the correct techniques needed to play tennis. He/she will learn through fun tennis and movement drills. Also, this clinic will introduce competitive point play and teach sportsmanship. Clinics will be on a modified court, use a shorter racquet (23 inches), and uses a soft ball (orange). Fee Session II and III: $26 plus online fees / one practice/week/session $40 plus online fees / two practices/week/session $48 plus online fees / three practices/week/session Fee Session I: $17.50 plus online fees/ one practice/week/session $30 plus online fees/two practices/week/session $35 plus online fees/three practices/week/session Contact: Pam Owen●powen@auburnalabama.org● (334) 501-2922 Bronze Tennis Age(s) Day(s) Time(s) Location 8-10 MTWR 4-5p.m. *Session 3 4:30 – 5:30pm YTC Your child will be introduced to rallying an orange tennis ball and to compete in various games. Your child will work on techniques that will improve their tennis skills. They will experience more personal success and tennis will become more fun. Also, this clinic will introduce your child to match play and tournament play. Clinics will be on a modified court, use a shorter racquet (25 inches), and uses a soft ball (orange). Fee Session II and III: $35 plus online fees / one practice/week/session $50 plus online fees / two practices/week/session $60 plus online fees / three practices/week/session Fee Session I: $20 plus online fees / one practice/week/session $35 plus online fees / two practices/week/session $45 plus online fees / three practices/week/session Contact: Pam Owen●powen@auburnalabama.org● (334) 501-2922 Silver and Gold Tennis Age(s) Day(s) Time(s) Location 11-18 MTWR 3-4pm * Session 3 5:30 – 6:30 p.m. YTC Open clinic for young tennis players that are ready to learn the game of tennis and are ready to compete in tennis type games and match play. This clinic will introduce young players to the green balls and a larger court. This clinic will focus on learning the basic tennis skills (forehand, backhand, volleys, & serve), movement skills, court position, tennis strategies (singles and doubles), and keeping score. This clinic will help improve consistency and directional rallying (hitting the ball cross court, down the line, and keeping the ball in play longer). With time, this young tennis player will have opportunities to play organized events. Fee Session II and III: $35 plus online fees / one practice/week/session $50 plus online fees / two practices/week/session $60 plus online fees / three practices/week/session Fee Session I: $20 plus online fees / one practice/week/session $35 plus online fees / two practices/week/session $45 plus online fees / three practices/week/session Contact: Pam Owen●powen@auburnalabama.org● (334) 501-2922
Adult Morning Tennis Age(s) Day(s) Time(s) Location 19+ TRF 9-10 a.m. YTC This clinic provides tennis opportunities for players of all skill levels. You will learn the game of tennis through tennis drills and organized activities. You will learn tennis strategies and court positions while playing in point situations. You will have the opportunity to play tennis, have fun, and fall in love with the sport of tennis. NOTE: Friday’s clinic will include match play. Fee Session II and III: $35 plus online fees/ one practice a week $50 plus online fees/ two practices a week $90 plus online fees/ three practices a week Fee Session I: $25 plus online fees/ one practice a week $40 plus online fees/ two practices a week $60 plus online fees/ three practices a week Contact: Pam Owen●powen@auburnalabama.org● (334) 501-2922 Adult night tennis Age(s) Day(s) Time(s) Location 19+ MW 6:30-7:30 p.m. YTC This clinic is for adults that have some playing experience and are looking to improve their tennis skills. You will learn the game of tennis through tennis drills and organized activities. You will learn tennis strategies and court positions while playing in point situations. You will have the opportunity to play tennis, have fun, and improve on your tennis game. Note: One year of tennis experience is required. Fee Session II and III: $35 plus online fees/ one practice a week $50 plus online fees/ two practices a week Fee Session I: $25 plus online fees/ one practice a week $40 plus online fees/ two practices a week Contact: Pam Owen●powen@auburnalabama.org● (334) 501-2922 Adult night NTRP 3.0+Tennis Age(s) Day(s) Time(s) Location 19+ T 6:30-7:30 p.m. YTC This clinic is for those adults that have some match playing experience and are looking to improve their game. You will work on tennis strategies and court positions while playing in point situations. You will participate in tennis drills that will work on ball control, consistency, and proper body balance. Your tennis skills will improve, and your game will take off. Note: You will need teaching pro’s approval to join this clinic. Email Pam for approval: powen@auburnalabama.org Fee Session II and III: $35 plus online fees Fee Session I: $25 plus online fees Contact: Pam Owen●powen@auburnalabama.org● (334) 501-2922 Adult night beginner tennis Age(s) Day(s) Time(s) Location 19+ R 6:30-7:30 p.m. YTC This clinic provides tennis opportunities for those adults that have never played tennis. You will work on techniques that will introduce the different tennis skills needed to play the game of tennis. You will become familiar with the tennis racquet, tennis balls, and court positions. Through different tennis drills and organized activities, you will learn ball control and will be able to rally with other adults. You will have the opportunity to learn, have fun, and fall in love with the sport of tennis. Fee Session II and III: $35 plus online fees Fee Session I: $25 plus online fees Contact: Pam Owen●powen@auburnalabama.org● (334) 501-2922
Adult morning Cardio Tennis Age(s) Day(s) Time(s) Location 19+ MWF 8-9 a.m. YTC This clinic is for those tennis players that want to get out of the gym and onto the tennis court. You will be playing tennis to music while getting a fun filled cardio fitness workout. NOTE: This clinic is not for beginners and there will be no stroke instruction. Fee Session II and III: $35 plus online fees/ one practice a week $50 plus online fees/ two practices a week $90 plus online fees/ three practices a week Fee Session I: $25 plus online fees/ one practice a week $40 plus online fees/ two practices a week $60 plus online fees/ three practices a week Contact: Pam Owen●powen@auburnalabama.org● (334) 501-2922 Private Tennis Instruction Yarbrough Tennis Center offers individual, semi-private, group, and team lessons for those who would like more individualized attention. Fee: See Instructor Age(s) Day(s) Time(s) Location All By Appt By Appt. YTC Please call or email for available instructors and times. Contact: Pam Owen●powen@auburnalabama.org●(334) 501-2922 Ceramics Independent Studio Membership Requirements Any person interested in becoming an independent studio member of the Dean Road Ceramics Studio must meet one of the following two criteria: Taken a minimum of two, seven week long classes at the Dean Road Ceramic Studio within the past two calendar years. One class must be throwing and one must be handbuilding. To be considered for independent membership, students must attend all glaze sessions during the course of their class. Completed 16 hours of private lessons with a Dean Road Ceramics Studio Instructor and one ceramics class or 32 hours of private lessons with a Dean Road Ceramics Studio Instructor. When the above requirements are met, an interview and studio tour can be scheduled with the studio tech or studio director to determine independent membership status. Once given permission by the ceramics studio director, members can register for independent membership at the Harris Center administrative offices. Independent Studio for Adults Individuals who have had experience in ceramics and pottery may work in the studio independently during center hours pending independent membership approval from studio director. Enjoy working in our studio which offers opportunities to hand-build ceramics and throw on our potter’s wheels. A selection of clay will be available for purchase with glaze and firing fees calculated into the cost. Clay is $40/box. There will be no Instructor so please be aware of the days and times classes are held. The studio
will not be available for independent member use during classes. Please know that all Independent Studio Members will be required to sign in and out of the studio each day and assist in keeping the studio clean. Studio hours are subject to change based on the schedule of classes offered by the studio. Please contact the coordinator to obtain permission to register. $80/participant. Payable to AAB. Ages Day Dates Time Location 18+ MWF 6/8 – 8/31 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. DRRC TR 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. Contact: Sara Custer (334) 501-2963 scuster@auburnalabama.org Come and Sling Some Mud with Us! The Ceramics Studio is here for you! Classes for both children and adults will be offered throughout the quarter. Come by and take a look at our innovative studio space which includes pottery wheels, a stainless steel extruder, a slab roller, commercial-grade kilns, pug mills, and a selection of glazes. We offer wheel- throwing and handbuilding classes for all ages. If you are interested in teaching classes or have any questions regarding the studio, please contact Sara Custer, Cultural Arts Administrator, at scuster@auburnalabama.org. Learning to Make Pottery on the Wheel for Adults in the Morning You know that you have longed to try your hand at making pottery on the wheel—what potters call “throwing.” This class, intended for the absolute beginner, will demystify what looks like magic by teaching you the basics of the fascinating process of turning wet clay into functional pieces for your home. By focusing on learning time-tested techniques and strategies you will learn to center the clay, pull cylinders and throw bowls. As you examine the throwing process in its many stages you will learn to critique your own efforts so that you can make corrections and improvements that will lead to success. Class instruction includes glaze techniques, and your creations will be fired in our kilns. Clay, glazes, and kiln firings are included in the materials fee, and basic tools and water buckets are available in the studio for class use. During the duration of the class you will be able to practice in the studio to help you develop the skills taught in class, moving you toward proficiency. $120/participant + $40 materials fee. Payable to INST first day of class. *COVID-19 note: Class will be limited to six students with one teacher. Class will be held in the Dean Road gym where wheels can be spread out to achieve social distancing. Six of the wheels will be in the gym and all will be available for use for classes and Independent Studio Members as they are set 6 feet apart. The Throwing Studio space will be used primarily for glazing and other non-wheel work. Ages Day Dates Time Location 18+ TR 6/9 – 7/2 9 – 11:30 a.m. DRRC Contact: Amy Kaiser (334) 821-0916 amyekaiser@gmail.com Learning to Make Pottery on the Wheel for Adults in the Evening You know that you have longed to try your hand at making pottery on the wheel—what potters call “throwing.” This class, intended for the absolute beginner, will demystify what looks like magic by teaching you the basics of the fascinating process of turning wet clay into functional pieces for your home. By focusing on learning time-tested techniques and strategies you will learn to center the clay, pull cylinders and throw bowls. As you examine the throwing process in its many stages you will learn to critique your own efforts so that you can make corrections and improvements that
will lead to success. Class instruction includes glaze techniques, and your creations will be fired in our kilns. Clay, glazes, and kiln firings are included in the materials fee, and basic tools and water buckets are available in the studio for class use. During the duration of the class you will be able to practice in the studio to help you develop the skills taught in class, moving you toward proficiency. $120/participant + $40 materials fee. Payable to INST first day of class. *COVID-19 note: Class will be limited to six students with one teacher. Class will be held in the Dean Road gym where wheels can be spread out to achieve social distancing. Six of the wheels will be in the gym and all will be available for use for classes and Independent Studio Members as they are set 6 feet apart. The Throwing Studio space will be used primarily for glazing and other non-wheel work. Ages Day Dates Time Location 18+ MW 6/8 – 7/1 6 – 8:30 p.m. DRRC Contact: Amy Kaiser (334) 821-0916 amyekaiser@gmail.com Bowl Over Hunger—Developing Wheel Techniques for Refining Bowls The Dean Road Ceramics Studio is hosting the Auburn-Opelika Empty Bowls event in 2021 and this class will combine making bowls for that project with learning pottery techniques to refine and further develop bowl making skills. This is not a beginner’s class, and previous successful clay experience on the potter’s wheel is required. Participants must be able to center clay successfully and to throw a basic bowl form. Techniques will focus on shaping varied profiles, making multiples, trimming bowl bottoms, and developing strategies for enhancing and varying rims. Participants agree to donate some of the bowls they make during the class to the 2021 Empty Bowls event. Materials fee covers clay, glazes and kiln firings. No class July 22. $80/participant + $20 materials fee. Payable to INST first day of class. *COVID-19 note: Class will be limited to six students with one teacher. Class will be held in the Dean Road gym where wheels can be spread out to achieve social distancing. Studio will be limited to five students at a time in the wheel throwing and glaze room and five in the handbuilding room. Only three wheels will be used at one time to allow for social distancing. Wheels will also be located in the Dean Road gym where members will be able to social distance. Ages Day Dates Time Location 18+ MW 7/6 – 7/27 6 – 8 p.m. DRRC Contact: Amy Kaiser (334) 821-0916 amyekaiser@gmail.com Leaf It to Me Learn to make bowls, trays, and platters using leaves and flowers to make imprints with clay handbuilding techniques. All skill levels are welcome. All materials provided. $100/participant + $40 materials fee. Payable to INST first day of class. *COVID-19 note: Class will be limited to five students with one teacher. Class will be held in the handbuilding room where students can spread out to achieve social distancing. Studio will be limited to five students at a time in the wheel throwing and glaze room; therefore, only two students may glaze at one time. Ages Day Dates Time Location Adults M 7/6 – 8/3 6 – 8:45 p.m. DRRC Contact: Mary Williams (334) 329-9637 marywillaims31@msn.com
Fitness Yoga Suitable for all levels. Improve balance, core strength and flexibility in a relaxing atmosphere. Bring your yoga mat and melt the stress away. Virtual and socially-distanced, in-person options available. $40/10 classes or $5/drop in. Payable to INST first day of class. *COVID-19 note: Outside basketball courts no more than 10 participants, participant’s area will be marked with an X 6ft apart. Age(s) Day(s) Dates(s) Time(s) Location 16+ TF 6/9-7/24 8-8:45 a.m. FBRC Contact: Bea Cornelius ● (334) 703-2169 ● beaboldfitness@gmail.com Total Body Fitness This class will provide participants with a wide range of cardio intensive group exercise and weight and resistance training. This class is an hour of power suitable for beginners, advanced and anyone in between. Resistance mini band required. $30/7 Classes or $5/drop in. Payable to INST first day of class. *COVID-19 note: Inside basketball Gymnasium, no more than 15 participants. All participant will participate by staying in their designated 8x9ft box 6ft apart. Age(s) Day(s) Dates(s) Time(s) Location 16+ S 6/13-8/29 10-11a.m. FBRC Contact: Alicia Barnes ● (334) 409-1351 ● gettruefitness@gmail.com Zumba with Allison Zumba is a dance-fitness program combining all elements for a total body workout; cardio, muscle conditioning, balance, and flexibility. It’s an hour cardio burn set to Latin fusion and international dance music. Classes are easy to follow, fun, and ongoing so jump in at any time! $40/10 class visits or $5/drop in. Payable to INST first day of class. *COVID-19 note: Inside basketball Gymnasium, no more than 15 participants. All participant will participate by staying in their designated 8x9ft box 6ft apart. Age(s) Day(s) Date(s) Time(s) Location 16+ TR 6/9-8/27 5:30–6:30 p.m. FBRC Contact: Allison Kesler ● (334) 663-4198 ● alikatekesler@yahoo.com ZUMBA ALL-STARZ Zumba is a fitness program that combines Latin and international music with calorie burning dance moves. Zumba All-Starz is led by three area instructors that focus on a fun and positive atmosphere. It’s exercise in disguise where we strive to reduce stress, burn calorie and have you leave class feeling better than when you arrived! For participant wanting to join via zoom please contact instructor.*COVID Note: Inside basketball Gymnasium, no more than 15 participants. All participant will participate by staying in their designated 8x9ft box 6ft apart. $5/drop in. $45/Monthly- MWF. $50/Monthly- MWF & SA. Payable to INST first day of class. Age(s) Day(s) Date(s) Time(s) Location 16+ MWF 7/1-8/31 8:10-9:10a.m. FBRC Contact: Sean M, Kim S, Robin M ● (334) 209-4996 ●ZumbaAllStarz@gmail.com
LOW IMPACT AEROBICS & STRENGTH This 60 minute class includes 30 minute of low impact movement to improve cardiovascular fitness, mental focus, mood and energy. *COVID Note: Inside basketball Gymnasium, no more than 15 participants. All participant will participate by staying in their designated 8x9ft box 6ft apart. $32/4 class visits or $4/drop in. Payable to INST first day of class. Age(s) Day(s) Date(s) Time(s) Location 16+ WF 6/10-8/28 1-2 p.m. FBRC Contact: Lisa Gallagher ● (334) 703-9343 ● lisagal0725@gmail.com ACADEMY OF STARZ DISTANT WORK Welcome to AOS DISTANT WORK. This program will get you ready for athletics and overall health just by using the weight of your body and the power of gravity. You will build muscle, burn fat, and get an honest-to-goodness great workout for athletics and health. The program will highlight agilities, fat burner, flexibility, and more! Only 10 participants per session so please call ahead for appointment. We will have training using great precautions to ensure safety of our students. We will prepare your child with the necessary condition and skills needed to prepare for their season. Each student would need to bring their own ball or equipment as instructed, hand sanitizer / disinfecting spray. It will be $20 per 1 hour sessions or $100 monthly for unlimited days. Only 10 participants per session so please call ahead for appointment. COVID-10 note: Outside basketball court and Inside basketball Gymnasium, no more than 10 participants. All participant will participate by staying in their designated 8x9ft box 6ft apart while using inside basketball gymnasium. Outside basketball court all participants will practice 6 ft. apart at all times, removable marking will be placed down to guide in social distance. Participants will supply their own personal equipment and there will be no sharing of equipment. $20/per session or $100/Monthly for unlimited training. Payable to Delite Rokstarz Foundation first day of class. Age(s) Day(s) Date(s) Time(s) Location 10-55 MWF 6/10-8/31 6:30 – 8 p.m. FBRC Contact: Everett Thomas ● Thedistrict@gmx.com ● 334-275-2548 BALLER, INC. TRAINING Basketball training and development. Baller Inc. training is individualized and breaks down your child’s strength, as well as, identifies the areas needing improvement. *COVID Note: Instructor would work with one to two participants at a time. Instructor will wear a mask. Participant’s temperature will be taken before the workout, any temperature 99 and above they can’t workout. After each participant, no more than 3 participants in a day, balls will be sanitized and any other equipment participants touch, as well as benches. Participants will not be allowed in the gym before their scheduled time. $50 Payable to INST first day of class. Age(s) Day(s) Date(s) Time(s) Location 7+ MWR 6/8-8/31 8 - 9a.m. FBRC Contact: Dr. Chantel Tremitiere • (404) 901-4170 • ctremitiere@gmail.com
CURVY GIRLS ARE DANCING TOO Come dance the pounds, stress, bad day away and move with me. This 45 minute to an hour class is full of Line Dance Moves that will make you sweat. It is fun, motivating and encouraging. This class is open to females and males.* COVID Note: Outside basketball courts no more than 15 participants, participant’s area will be marked with an X 6ft apart. $7/drop in, $10/weekly, 40/Monthly. Payable to INST on first day of class. Ages Days Dates Time(s) Location 18+ MW 6/15-8/31 5:45-7p.m. FBRC Contact: Gwen James ● (334) 758-1554 ● grjames22@gmail.com Martial Arts Yoshukai Karate – Beginner Children’s Class Karate is a martial art that emphasizes self-confidence, self-discipline, respect, and physical fitness. This class teaches basic strikes, blocks, and kicks. Tournament sparring and self-defense fighting are in a controlled environment. $150/quarter. Payable to INST first day of class. *COVID-19 Note: All karate classes will be 30 minutes in length and have a maximum of four participants per session. No sparring or partner work – individual instruction only. Limited to no equipment usage currently. Age(s) Day(s) Date(s) Time(s) Location 5 – 12 TR 6/9 – 8/27 By Appt. (Contact Instructor) DRRC Contact: Jim Robertson • (334) 703-2402 Yoshukai Karate – Intermediate/Advanced Children’s Class Karate is a martial art that emphasizes self-confidence, self-discipline, respect, and physical fitness. This class teaches basic strikes, blocks, and kicks. As students progress, we teach advanced strikes, blocks kicks, self-defense, and traditional weapons use. Tournament sparring and self-defense fighting are in a controlled environment. $150/quarter. Payable to INST first day of class.* COVID-19 note: All karate classes will be 30 minutes in length and have a maximum of four participants per session. No sparring or partner work – individual instruction only. Limited to no equipment usage currently. Age(s) Day(s) Date(s) Time(s) Location 5 – 12 TR 6/9 – 8/27 By Appt. (Contact Instructor) DRRC Contact: Jim Robertson • (334) 703-2402 Yoshukai Karate – Teens/Adults Karate is a martial art that emphasizes self-confidence, self-discipline, respect, and physical fitness. This class teaches basic strikes, blocks, and kicks. As students progress, we teach advanced strikes, blocks, kicks, self-defense, and traditional weapons use. Tournament sparring and self-defense fighting are in a controlled environment. $150/quarter. Payable to INST first day of class. . *COVID-19 note: All karate classes will be 30 minutes in length and have a maximum of four participants per session. No sparring or partner work – individual instruction only. Limited to no equipment usage currently. Age(s) Day(s) Date(s) Time(s) Location 13+ TR 6/9 – 8/27 By Appt. (Contact Instructor) DRRC Contact: Jim Robertson • (334) 703-2402
Special Interest Classes IAMBK Summer Feeding Program FREE nutritious meals for youth (ages 2-17) provided by Auburn Food Bank. Age(s) Day(s) Dates(s) Time(s) Location 2 and up MWF 7/6-7/31 12:30-1:30 pm FBRC Contact: Dr. Trellis Smith ● iambk@ymail.com ● 334-728-0309 Two to three servers wearing masks and gloves, the meals would be packaged and distributed in to go trays. Hand sanitizer will be available for individuals to use at the serving tables. The food will come from the foodbank. Families will be asked to pick up a meal from the tables and take it home. Superhero Training Class Calling all superheroes! Wear your favorite costume and come get strong with a virtual obstacle course, get smart with science experiments and get creative with art projects – all superhero themed! $85. Payable to INST first day of class. *COVID-19 note: Instructor will be prepared to teach with social distancing and assigned distance seating on the floor with towels. Material boxes will be assigned to each student, distributed individually and then sanitized after use. Towels will be collected and washed for every class. Instructor will be prepared to take temperatures when children arrive and meet them at the car so parents do not enter the building. Class will be limited to eight students. Age(s) Day(s) Date(s) Time Location 4–8 MTW 7/13 – 7/15 3 – 5 p.m. JDCAC Coordinator: Summer Williams (334) 329-9361 winsleycoan@icloud.com World Explorers Class This class will open children’s eyes to geography, world cultures and different perspectives. So grab your passport and join us as we travel the world through crafts, foods, traditions and geo-literacy. The adventure awaits! $85. Payable to INST first day of class. *COVID-19 note: Instructor will be prepared to teach with social distancing and assigned distance seating on the floor with towels. Material boxes will be assigned to each student, distributed individually and then sanitized after use. Towels will be collected and washed for every class. Instructor will be prepared to take temperatures when children arrive and meet them at the car so parents do not enter the building. Class will be limited to eight students. Age(s) Day(s) Date(s) Time Location 5–9 MTW 7/6 – 7/8 3 – 5 p.m. JDCAC Coordinator: Brandy Wynn (334) 559-5917 brandyrw@gmail.com Science Class At science class, kids will be hands on with exciting experiments and explorations. They will watch awesome demos, work with partners and groups to conduct science experiments and learn safe and easy experiments they can perform at home! Join us for partner science experiments, cool demos and friendly building competitions daily! Action packed fun guaranteed to please your favorite Einstein! $85. Payable to INST first day of class. *COVID-19 note: Instructor will be prepared to teach with social distancing and assigned distance seating on the floor with towels. Material boxes will be assigned to each student, distributed individually and then sanitized after use. Towels will be collected and washed for every class. Instructor will be prepared to take temperatures when children arrive and meet them at the car so parents do not enter the building. Class will be limited to eight students. Age(s) Day(s) Date(s) Time Location 6 – 10 MTW 7/20 – 7/22 4 – 6 p.m. JDCAC Coordinator: Summer Williams (334) 329-9361 winsleycoan@icloud.com
The Knight School Chess Academy Summer Class Are your kids looking for a fun, new and exciting activity that is also intellectually stimulating? The Knight School has an amazing, kid-oriented, party-based national curriculum and array of activities that kids find absolutely compelling and intoxicating. We provide all chess sets, clocks, prizes, lessons, everything! Students get the cool green Knight School shirt as well as some primo one-on-one time with our great chess coach! Experts and beginners both thrive in our unique chess approach. Interested in adding an exciting new element to your already-great summer lineup? $200. Payable to INST first day of class. *COVID-19 note: Instructors will be prepared to play and teach chess with social distancing, including The Knight School masks, internet chess rather than chess boards and assigned distanced seating. Instructor will be prepared to take temperatures when children arrive and meet them at the car so parents do not enter the building. Class will be limited to ten students. Age(s) Day(s) Date(s) Time Location 6 – 13 MTWRF 7/13 – 7/17 1 – 4 p.m. JDCAC Coordinator: Davis Talley (205) 527-6877 davis@theknightschool.com NEW! Crochet Class for Beginners Learn to crochet! During this course, participants will learn about materials and methods of crochet as well as how to read and follow patterns. Later in the course, we’ll crochet a few small items together, including a washcloth and hat. This course is geared toward absolute beginners but open to interested crocheters of any level! Supplies list provided. $35. Payable to INST first day of class. *COVID-19 note: Coordinator will implement social distancing by allowing knitters to work six feet apart. No materials may be shared. Class will be limited to eight students. Age(s) Day(s) Date(s) Time Location 8+ T 6/9 – 8/25* 4 – 5 p.m. JDCAC *Class will not meet on June 23 or June 30. Contact: Ciara Smith (205) 307-9967 cks0005@auburn.edu AASMA – Scale Plastic Modeling Auburn Area Scale Modelers Association is a club focused on scale plastic modeling aircraft, armor, ships, cars and SciFi models of all scales and media. There will be discussions related to building/finishing techniques and history of individual projects. Ages 12 & up can participate with parent participation. Free to public.*COVID-19 note: Coordinator will implement social distancing by allowing hobbyists to work six feet apart. No materials may be shared. Class will be limited to eight students. Age(s) Day(s) Date(s) Time Location 18+ W 6/10 – 8/26 6 – 8:30 p.m. JDCAC Contact: Matt Morgan fowauburn@gmail.com Theatre Productions Auburn Area Community Theatre (AACT) Announces Open Auditions for their Fall Jr. Performers Show, Jack and Lil and the Beanstalk. Come and audition for Jack and Lil and the Beanstalk! Please come prepared with 30 seconds only of an
acapella song. Be prepared to present short lines (“sides”) for one character. There will also be a short dance and movement portion of the audition. Starting July 13th, you can go to auburnact.org to sign up for a time slot, access audition tips, our rehearsal attendance policy and download the “sides.” Please choose just one character to read for! Paper copies of the sides will be available at AACT’s website: auburnact.org. *COVID-19 Note: Director will hold auditions with social distancing guidelines. Actors will have to sign up for audition slots at auburnact.org. Age(s) Day(s) Date(s) Time Location 5 – 12 JDCAC Auditions: MT 8/17 & 18 3 – 6 p.m. Call Backs: R 8/16 3 – 7 p.m. Rehearsals: MW 8/24 – 9/23* 4 – 6 p.m. SA 9 – 12 p.m. SA 9/26 9 – 2 p.m. Dress Rehearsal: MT 9/28 & 9/29 3:30 – 7 p.m. *No rehearsals September 5th and September 7th. Production: MRFSA 10/1, 10/2, 10/5, 10/8 – 10/10 6:30 p.m. Matinee: 10/3 & 10/10 4 p.m. Director: Melanie Brown (334) 332-6834 supersugarmel@gmail.com
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