The LCSC Report
By:  Carla Wilkins
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We’re offering sixteen summer classes! Please try to register early.  Instructors will often cancel if a minimum number of students haven’t registered by a certain date. 
Sip & Paint: Barns in Pastels
Four Mondays 9/17 – 10.8; 6-8pm
By: Margie Tuttle; Cost: $105
In Grangeville
Spend four evenings learning the art of adding depth and perception with pastels to create your own image of a countryside barn.  Students are given several choices of types of barns to paint. All supplies are provided and if you want, you can purchase a beverage from the Veteran Center's bar. Must register by September 10th so supplies can be ordered!
Idaho Forest Group Tour
Tues. Sept. 18th; 5:30-8pm
Cost: $10
Please join Idaho Forest Group for a tour of their Grangeville mill. Learn about their operation from raw materials to products and be treated to a tour of their state of the art facility, one of the most safe, modern and efficient mills in North America.
Learn to Dance: Foxtrot
Two Tuesdays 9/25 – 10/25; 6:30-8pm
By: Jeff & Carla Wilkins: Cost: $30/couple
In Grangeville
This will easily become the most useable dance in your repertoire as it is danced to all types of music, fast or slow. This two night beginner class is designed to teach you enough to dance a pattern around the floor, with plenty of time to practice, and will hopefully make you feel happier to be there. Must register as a couple
Quickbooks 2018
Wed. Sept. 26th; 9am – 4pm
By: Janice Gobbi; Cost: $85
In Grangeville
Learn QuickBooks 2016, a computerized accounting system that helps you record sales and deposits, invoice customers, enter and track bills, and write checks. (Only five seats are left)
A Taste of the Prairie
Sat. Sept. 29th; 9am – 1pm
By: Carla Wilkins; Cost: $25
Explore popular sites of the Camas Prairie and enjoy a few treats along the way. This is a great class for learning facts that will make your area tours to out-of-town guests more interesting.  Upon arriving in Grangeville, the morning begins with a pastry at Crema Cafe, samples of Mountain Smoothies while touring The Gym and then peeking into the old tunnel under the Grangeville city sidewalks. The journey continues in Cottonwood for a tour of Dog Bark Park while enjoying the special cookies made for overnight guests; then a sample of chocolate at the Monastery after walking to the grotto at St. Gertrude’s. The tour ends with a non-alcoholic drink at the Keuterville Pub & Grub, and students can decide if they wish to stay for a no-host lunch. 

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