ARTS, CRAFTS ANd FuN movie night Bored with just sitting at home on a Saturday evening? Then come and watch age-appropriate movies with other youth in Columbia. Popcorn and soft drinks will be provided. Call 874-7460 or www.gocolumbiamo.com for the movie titles showing this month! Location: Aerobic Room @ Armory Sports Center Classes for teens & adults learn to crochet Learn the relaxing and satisfying art of crochet! This class will focus on the basics of crochet, such as materials, crochet terms, stitches and reading a crochet pattern. If you’re a beginner or want to brush up on your crochet skills, this class is for you! Please bring G, H, and I crochet hooks; 4-ply acrylic yarn; yarn needle; 6-inch ruler; and be prepared to purchase a beginning crochet book from instructor in class for nominal fee. Pre-registration required. Location: Conference Room @ ARC Instructor: Lynn Darst ClASS # Drop In DATE TIME AGE All PRICE Free 1st & 3rd Saturdays 6-8:30 pm friday night fun at the arc parents night out Take a break from the kids and have an adult-only evening! Parents Night Out is a great opportunity to catch a break while your kids enjoy a night jam-packed with tons of exciting activities! Drop your children off with us and plan an enjoyable night out, while the kids have a blast at the ARC. Pre-registration is required. Location: ARC ClASS # 102301-01 DATE W: Oct 30-Nov 20 TIME 6-8 pm AGE 12+ PRICE $37 “reflections” poetry society Have something to say and want it heard? Join us to write, critique and hold discussion groups. No experience required except a desire to explore the written word as expression. Adults as well as teens are welcome. Please email cdcross@gocolumbiamo.com for more information. Location: Main Floor Classroom @ Armory Sports Center ClASS # DATE TIME 6-9 pm AGE 6-11 PRICE $10 ARC member $15 non-member 103731-01 F: Nov 8 ClASS # Drop in DATE 1st & 3rd Wednesdays TIME 6-7 pm AGE 13+ PRICE Free k.e.y. teen lock-ins for Boys Fun times await! Our overnight lock-ins include game tournaments, group challenges, video games, sports, board games and more. We will also have important, structured discussions that involve your present and future lives. Topics will include respect, smarter choices, your takes on current events, career paths, safety, relationships and more. There will be a lock in every season year-round. Please contact Camren at cdcross@ gocolumbiamo.com or 874-6378 for more information. Location: Armory Sports Center ClASS # DATE TIME AGE PRICE $5 saturday game room drop-in Bored on Saturday mornings and afternoons? Come to the Armory to play pool, ping-pong, foosball, shuffleboard, air hockey, Xbox360, safe darts, arcade games or just watch a movie. Location: Recreation Room @ Armory Sports Center 114800-01 F,Sa: Oct 18 8:30 pm-8:30 am 13-18 k.e.y. teen lock-ins for girls Let’s have some girl fun! Our overnight lock-ins will include group challenges, board games, party games such as Outburst, Taboo and others. We will also have “girl talk” and important, structured discussions that involve your present and future lives. Topics will include smarter choices, your takes on current events, career paths, online safety, relationships and more. There will be a lock in every season year-round. Please contact Camren at cdcross@gocolumbiamo.com or 874-6378 for more information. Location: Armory Sports Center ClASS # Drop in DATE Saturdays TIME 9:30 am-1:30 pm AGE 7-17 PRICE Free speak up, Be heard Program gives youth and teens a chance to tell their story through print, audio, video and photography. Those that join us can choose: teen issues, local, food, movies, music, politics, cartoonists, sports, fashion, celebrities, places to go and much more. Parents and other members of the community are welcome to help by volunteering. Check out our web page at www.speakupbeheard.wix.com. Call 817-5077 for more information. Location: Armory Sports Center ClASS # 114801-01 DATE F,Sa: Oct 25 TIME 8:30 pm-8:30 am AGE 13-18 PRICE $5 see ceramics, page 8 ClASS # NA DATE Thursdays TIME 4:30-6 pm AGE 11-17 PRICE Free Creating Community through People, Parks and Programs 17