I wasn't totally until Carol Sventy - who instructs World of Computers for KASE, is a member of the Kinnelon Environmental Commission, Registrar for Kinnelon Library's CLL [Center for Lifelong Learning] and a few other activities - suggested that I contact Linda Russell that I started to put the pieces together.
[By the way, Carol and I intend to meet in the very near future. There's lots I want to learn from her and share with you here.]
Linda Russell is supervisor for the KASE program. I've not yet made direct contact with Linda. She's right in the thick of things with KASE as it is registration time for the Spring 2010 KASE program which begins March 1, 2010. But, I look forward to doing so.
In the meantime, here's what I've gleaned from the Kinnelon After School Enrichment Program site.
Did you know that the KASE program was started as a Saturday program by Eileen Gelenter, resident storyteller and recent Kinnelon Library poetry contest judge? It is a tuition based, after school program for residents of Kinnelon, NJ.
- The Spring 2020 program includes 22 courses ranging from drama, magic, art, golf, cooking, sewing, computers, robotics, scrap booking, chess, baton twirling and a few others. Check out the Spring 2010 KASE course brochure.
- The lineup includes courses for Kindergarten through 2nd grade, third through fifth grades and 6th through 8th grades.
- Classes take place at Kiel/Sisco, Stonybrook and Pearl R. Miller schools, Monday through Thursday.
- Classes begin March 1st and end May 6th, 2010.
- Each class lasts one hour.
- Prices range from $110 to $160 for a nine week session.
If you'd like to share your experiences with the Kinnelon After School Enrichment Program, please do let me know. Something tells me this is a very special Kinnelon resource.
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