SPECIAL INTERESTS
Brown Bag Book Discussion
with Jan Isenhour
Thursdays, July 26-August 16 Free
An informal discussion group focusing on literature by and about women. Be prepared to buy or check out from the library the works selected. Contact CCLL1@carnegiecenterlex.org for an updated reading list.
Yoga
with Laura Whitaker, Carnegie Center Program Director & Registered Yoga Teacher
Fridays, July 6-August 10
9:00-10:00 am $50
What better way to start your Friday than with a yoga practice that both relaxes and invigorates? Writers, artists, and professionals—maximize your wellness to help maximize your creativity and productivity. We’ll stretch, strengthen, balance, and flow, preparing you for a day of work on the computer or a weekend of play and traveling. This is an all levels class. Beginners welcome.
Gourmet Learning Series
Sponsored by Whole Foods Market
In our Gourmet Learning Series, you’ll eat lunch while you learn! Join us for a great professional development opportunity. Pre-registration required. Box lunches are provided to all pre-registered participants (must register 48 hours in advance to guarantee a lunch). Lunch provided by our sponsor, Whole Foods. See what we’re dishing out this summer!
Spanish for the Workplace
with Luisa Trujillo, Carnegie Center Office Manager
Friday, July 13, Noon-1:30 pm
$45(includes lunch)
Do you wish you could better interact with Spanish-speaking customers, clients, and colleagues? In this session, we’ll learn basic Spanish vocabulary to help you at your workplace (greetings, personal introductions, expressions of
appreciation, and appointment scheduling). Based on the specific needs of the class, we’ll practice short dialogues focused around different customer-service topics (food industry, health care, sales, etc). When you register, please specify your area of work so the instructor can tailor the class to participants’ needs.
“Classes offered by the Carnegie Center have been the making of me as a poet. Beginning with a workshop with Tony Crunk, proceeding through a Master Class with James Baker Hall, out of which grew the Mosaic women’s poetry group, and culminating in a long series of advanced workshops with Leatha Kendrick, I have received the most valuable training of my career. All very reasonably priced.” --- Sherry Chandler
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