Funny Business 101 Come learn
about the world of one of the most unusual occupations -- syndicated
cartooning. Tour guide and adviser for the class is Julie Larson, a
Lincoln native. She is a nationally syndicated cartoonist and
creator of The Dinette Set. Ms. Larson has been in the "funny
business" since 1989, becoming nationally syndicated in 1997.
She will share creative development of your comic ideas, the
artistic and mechanical individual drawing process and style.
Character development and dialogue along with an introduction to the
business of writing and drawing a daily and Sunday cartoon will be
covered. Drawing materials will be provided and kept by the
participants. Aspiring cartoonists must bring their own
imaginations!
Ages: Entering sixth grade
and up
Dates: June 13-15
Time: 9-11 a.m.
Fee: $45/$54
Nathan Turner Memorial Fishing Clinic & Derby
Nathan Turner, a former city council member and resident of
Lincoln, was an avid fisherman and outdoorsman. He grew up attending
the Lincoln Park District Fishing Derby and cared deeply about
passing on his love of fishing and the outdoors to other children.
His family wanted to support the fishing derby to keep his memory
alive and spread his love of fishing and the outdoors. He is
survived by his wife, Sarah; his son, Benjamin; his parents, Dan and
Nancy; his sisters, Janell and Nanette; and many other loving family
members.
The FREE fishing derby is hosted by the Hickory Lane Campground
near Atlanta. In the past, the pond has been stocked just days
before the event. Prizes will be awarded in several different
categories in this competitive but fun event. The Lincoln Police
Department D.A.R.E program will co-sponsor the free derby. Chief Ken
Greenslate will be on hand cooking hot dogs and providing sodas to
the fishermen and their families. Parental approval is a must and
parents are encouraged to attend. Join us Saturday, June 11, from 9
a.m. to noon. Ages 4-15 will be represented.
Summer Golf Camp
Lincoln Park District will host its 11th annual Summer Golf
Camp. Golfers of all skill levels are encouraged to sign up
early due to the growth and popularity of this program. The park
district is pleased to welcome back Doug Dean, a lead instructor and
Class A member of the PGA of America. He has played professionally
on various mini-tours. With more than 20 years of experience, he has
taught U.S. Senior Open qualifiers, U.S. Women's Open qualifiers and
collegiate players at top universities. He has also been involved in
Hook a Kid on Golf, a program designed to introduce the game to
young players.
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Monday through Thursday sessions will focus on all aspects of the
game. Grip, stance and posture will be covered. Players will be
instructed on approach and tee shots, short game, putting, and
chipping. Course management, golf etiquette and basic rules of the
game will also be discussed. Friday will find the group at Four
Willows Golf Course in Mason City, where participants will enjoy
nine holes of golf. Dean will be on the course, where he will
continue offering instruction and share his passion and knowledge of
the game with his students. Golfers will have the option of
selecting either session time. Lunch will be provided.
Ages: 9-adult
Dates: June 20-24
Time: 8-10 a.m., 10:15 a.m.-12:15 p.m.
Fee: $80/$90
Location: Driving range
Putting On a Play
Have some excitement this summer Putting On a Play. Learn
how plays are staged, rehearsed and performed. The camp will end
with your very own play production on Friday afternoon. Thespians
will learn how to adapt stories to be performed for audiences, as
well as how to create costumes, makeup and sets. Learn acting
techniques and have fun doing it! No theater experience is
necessary. All you need is a great attitude and a willingness to
learn. Bring your sack lunch, swimsuit and towel for a fun break at
the pool. Family and friends are invited on Friday to see the
production.
The camp will be led by Cody Follis, a recent graduate of Lincoln
College. He has been active in theater since his first show at
Lincoln Junior High School, continuing through high school and
college. At the college level, he has worked both onstage and off,
participated in various theater workshops and courses, and gained
valuable experience along the way. He is happy to be given the
opportunity to help expose a new generation of area youth to an
activity that builds self-esteem and confidence and is just
downright fun! Theater is food for the imagination.
Ages: 9 and up
Dates: June 20-25
Time: 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
Fee: $75/$90
Location: Administration Building Craft Room
[Text from file received from Roy Logan,
Lincoln Park District] |