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If you could create something magical, what would it be?

 

At the Carrollwood Cultural Center, you are invited to learn a new skill, revisit an old one, or simply “do that one thing you’ve always wanted to do.”

Through art, ceramics, dance, music and theatre you will gain a new appreciation for the arts – perhaps even discover a talent you never knew you had. Maybe you’ll decide to take a vacation to the French Riviera after a few sessions of learning a new language, or meet new lifelong friends in your bridge and philosophy classes. Regardless of the reason, there is always something new and exciting to learn at the Carrollwood Cultural Center.


2010 Course Schedule

SESSION VI: September 20 - October 29 (unless otherwise noted)

Click here to view and register for classes online.

Download PDFCheck back for a PDF of the Course Catalog.

SESSION VII: November 8 - December 17
Download PDFThe Course Catalog will be available two weeks prior to the first day of classes.


Classes for Adults

Click on the icon below to view available classes for adults, ages 13 and older. (An updated schedule of classes will be available two weeks prior to the first day of class.)

ART CERAMICS COMPUTERS CUISINE DANCE
Art Ceramics Computers Cuisine Dance
GAMES JEWELRY MAKING LANGUAGE MUSIC PERSONAL
FINANCE
Games Language Language Music  
PHOTOGRAPHY POETRY THEATRE WELLNESS WRITING
Photography Poetry Theatre Wellness Writing

Important information for all classes:

  • Classes will begin the week of April 26, with some classes and/or one-day seminars starting earlier. Please check the start date of your class.
  • Classes will run weekly for six weeks, unless otherwise noted.
  • Registration must be accompanied by a completed registration form and payment to guarantee a spot in the class.
  • Enrollment is limited to a first-come, first-serve basis.
  • Any planned or unplanned student absences are subject to a make-up class at the teacher’s discretion. Missed classes will not be refunded.
  • Any planned or unplanned instructor absences are either a.) already reflected in the tuition cost, b.) subject to a make-up class or c.) will be refunded if the instructor does not elect to hold a make-up class.
  • The Center reserves the right to cancel any class that does not meet the minimum enrollment, in which case a full refund will be given within two weeks of the class cancellation.
  • Students will be informed 24-hours prior to the first class with either confirmation or cancellation of the class.
  • Students are responsible for providing materials for classes unless otherwise noted. In cases where a supplies list is not given, the instructor will either provide supplies and/or give a supplies list during the first day of class.
  • Please obtain a receipt for your supplies should your class be cancelled so you may return your items.
  • All classes are held at the Carrollwood Cultural Center, located at 4537 Lowell Road, unless otherwise noted.
  • Classes may be cancelled or interrupted in the event of severe weather conditions or emergency situations.
  • The Center is a non-profit community organization and welcomes students of all ages, creeds and ethnic origins.
  • By enrolling in activities at the Carrollwood Cultural Center, all students or guardians who enroll children in activities at the Center agree to the following: Hillsborough County and the Carrollwood Cultural Center shall not be liable for, and discharge and hold Hillsborough County, The Carrollwood Cultural Center and anyone representing the aforementioned, including but not limited to board members, staff, faculty, volunteers, etc. harmless for any and all claims for loss, damage or injury of any nature whatsoever to person or property which claim results in any way from, arises in any fashion from, is connected with, or results from classes and activities at the Carrollwood Cultural Center. Furthermore, students (or guardians of students) understand that photographs and/or video may be taken of class participants to be used in future Carrollwood Cultural Center marketing and/or public relations and/or historical archives and understand it is the responsibility of the student and/or guardian to inform the  photographer an/or videographer of any desire to NOT participate in such activities. Failure to do so will be taken as consent of using any images with the student’s image at the discretion of the Carrollwood Cultural Center.