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Marble Alans Encyclopedia Marble Reference Archive Below you will find marble information that was stored on Mr. Alan Basinets Marble Website during the late 90s. I/71kvXLo9uFL._SY450_.jpg' alt='Sand Patch Method Discussion Rubric' title='Sand Patch Method Discussion Rubric' />Dec 2. Jan 2. Cost FREE                             Special Programs For Special Needs. NEW BEGINNERS SOCIAL SKILLS GROUP                            Ages 4 1. Sand Patch Method Discussion Images' title='Sand Patch Method Discussion Images' />Web portal for buildingrelated information with a whole building focus provided by the National Institute of Building Sciences. Areas include Design Guidance. In social skills groups, we strengthen your childs ability for meaningful social relationships by developing critical social skills, such as the ability to actively listen, make and maintain friends, communicate and connect, and more. Every class will have a new lesson conducted by therapists of My Florida Therapy. For further details contact infomyfloridatherapy. My. Florida. Therapy. Min 4 Max 1. 0Instructor My Florida Therapy staff. Day Tuesdays                        ACTIVITY 1. Session B Nov 7 Dec 1. Time   B1 Age 4 7                        4 3. B2 Age 8 1. 2                      6 1. Cost     Per 6 week session Resident 3. Non Resident 4. Programs for Little Ones Tot Time                                                      Ages 1 4. Indoor playroom includes toys, bubbles, costumes, books, crafts and snacks juice pretzelscookies, plus coffee tea for the adults. No registration required drop in any time during the program. Adult supervision is required. Dates Fridays        BACK TO FRIDAYSTime 1. Individual weeks   December 8. Cost Per child 5 payable at the doorLil Sluggers Baseball                                   Ages 2 5. This indoor program is specially designed to introduce children to the game of baseball. Lil Sluggers teaches the proper way to throw, catch, hit and run in a fun environment. The low ratio of children to instructors offers better lessons and better value, Parentcaregiver participation is required for ages 2 3. Min 5 Max 6. Instructor  Rich Goodridge Staff. Days Saturdays. Activity 1. Session B   Nov 4 Dec 9Time        B1 Age 3             9 0. B2 Age 2             1. B3 Ages 4 5     1. Cost         Per 5 weeks Resident 9. Non resident 1. NO CLASS     1. Nov 1. 1 class ONLY time change. Time   B1 Age 3             1. B2 Age 2             1. B3 Ages 4 5     1. SOCCER SHOTS                            Ages 2 5. Soccer Shots is an indoor intro to soccer program that focuses on teaching children skills in a non competitive environment that builds on skills week to week. A character word of the week that is implemented within each session. Parentcaregiver participation is required for ages 2 3. Materials fee of 2. Soccer Shots take home jersey one time fee returning customers just bring back the jersey. Min 5 Max 1. 0 for ages 2 3 1. INSTRUCTOR Daniel Villegas Staff. Days Saturdays. Activity 1. Dates                         Sept 9 Dec 9. Time         A1 Ages 2 3         9 0. A2 Ages 2 3        9 3. A3 Ages 2 3        1. A4 Ages 4 5         1. Cost          Per 7 weeks Resident 9. Non resident 1. NO CLASS    93. NEW MUSIC TOGETHER                    Ages 0 5 yrs. This is the essential Music Together class, where we welcome children from a variety of age groups to foster natural, family style learning. Younger children enjoy watching and imitating older ones, older children learn by leading younger ones, and parents enjoy the convenience of a single class that the whole family can enjoy. Each child participates at his or her own level in singing, moving, chanting, listening, watching, and exploring musical instruments. Any caregivers parents, grandparents, nanny can bring the children. The whole family is welcome for this important family music experience. Materials Fee due to instructor at the first class. Min 6 Max 1. 2INSTRUCTOR Missy Smith and Laurie Luczak. Days Wednesdays. Activity 1. Dates                      Sept 2. Dec 1. 3Time         A1 9 3. A2 1. 0 3. 0am 1. A3 1. 1 3. 0am 1. NO CLASS   1. 01. Days Thursdays. Activity 1. Dates                      Sept 2. Dec 1. 4Time         B1 9 3. B2 1. 0 3. 0am 1. B3 1. 1 3. 0am 1. NO CLASS   1. 01. Cost          Per 9 week session Resident 1st child 1. Non resident 1st child 2. Programs for Older Kids HAPPY SUNSHINE YOGA TEEN                   Ages 1. Ignite your lightGive your teen the chance to build confidence, feel empowered and loved as they endure true growing pains on their way to becoming an independent adult. This four week class will have a theme each week, a meditation and affirmation. Our age appropriate classes encourage greater attention to full body coordination, more adult presentation of yoga concepts and techniques to use off the mat. They will learn to increase overall concentration, managing anxiety, and stress while making friends in a safe and non competitive environment. Lilian is also a certified family life coach and experienced teen facilitator. Min 4 Max 2. 0INSTRUCTOR Lillian Murray. Days Mondays. Activity 1. Dates                      A1 Nov 6 Nov 2. Time         6 3. Cost          Per 4 weeks Resident 1. Non resident 1. BRIGHT SMART ROBOTICS                                              Ages 7 1. Coding is all fine and good, but the real fun comes when you can put your code into actionUsing a special edition of Lego bricks and a curriculum developed especially for them, students will learn to design, create, build, and program. Team work and passion will be necessary to complete this mission. Materials Fee due to instructor at the first class. Min 6 Max 1. 5INSTRUCTOR Bright Smart Staff. Days Thursdays                             Time 5 3. Activity 1. 13. 41. Dates A1 Nov 9 Dec 2. Cost          Per 6 week session Resident 1. Non resident 1. NO CLASS      1. PROJECT FASHION DESIGN AND SEWING                Ages 8 1. In this course, students will design their project from start to finish. Students will start by sketching 2 3 pieces they will make over the 1. Participants explore the fundamentals of sewing, choose their own fabrics, and decorate with fabric paint, ribbons, and trim. Projects are different each session, for progressive learning. The course will end with a fashion show for friends and family. Materials included. Note A few sewing machines will be made available for use in class, but you are welcome to bring your own as long as it is in good working condition. Min 3 Max 1. 0INSTRUCTOR Clara Lopez Castro. Days Thursdays                             Time 5 0. Activity 1. 13. 02. Dates A1 Sept 7 Dec 2. Cost          Per 1. Resident 2. 26 Non resident 2. NO CLASS      92. ONCE UPON A STORY                                                           Ages 1. Marble Alans Encyclopedia Marble Reference Archive. Marble Alans Encyclopedia. Marble Reference Archive Below you will find marble. Mr. Alan Basinets Marble Website during the late. I have found the marble information and condensed. Alan Basinet is the author to all the pictures and. I felt that it. was important for this marble information to be sharedf you need to search this. I suggest if you use the Firefox browser, select. Edit and Find and if you use Internet Explorer, select Edit and Find on this. Page.  PLEASE NOTE  IT MAY TAKE A LONG. TIME FOR THE ENTIRE PAGE TO LOAD AND SOME PICTURES MAY OR MAY NOT LOAD PROPERLY. BUT MIGHT AFTER REFRESHING YOUR BROWSER GLASS HAND MADE MARBLESHand made glass marbles were invented in Lauscha, Germany. They were produced until the early part of the twentieth. World War I and the invention of marble producing machinery in. America effectively ended the hand made marble industry. For a much more. thorough description of the history of hand made glass marbles, please visit my. History of Glass Making in Lauscha, Germany page. TRANSPARENT SWIRLSTransparent Swirls can be found in size from 71. The most common. size is 91. Several factors can increase the collectibility and. Transparent Swirls. Naked examples, along with those. Examples with. a left hand twist are also more highly prized but often go undetected these. Another factor that may positively affect the value of a Transparent. Swirl is if it is from the end or beginning of the cane. End of cane examples. These are rare because. Beginning of cane examples are harder to. LATTICINIO SWIRLSLatticinio Swirls possess cores comprised of colored strands that are. Sometimes there is little. Now and then the. The color of the. On rare occasions there will be two colors in the core, and usually. The colors are typically opaque, though translucent. The base glass is almost always clear and colorless, though tinted glass. Some Latticinio. Swirls are naked, that is, lacking an outer design. However, most have such an. The bands are most often of two different color schemes. The strands may be all of one color, alternate. The most common colors on. Latticinio Swirls are the most common type of hand made glass marble. Compared to most other handmade marbles, Latticinio Swirls have little value. One is whether or not. White Latticinio Swirl. White Latticinio Swirl. White Latticinio Swirl. Translucent Latticinio Swirl. Yellow Latticinio Swirl. Orange Latticinio Swirl. Red Latticinio Swirl. Green Latticinio Swirl. Yellow Latticinio Swirl. Orange. Alternating YellowOrange Latticinio Swirl. Alternating YellowWhite Latticinio Swirl. Divided Yellow Latticinio Swirl. SOLID CORE SWIRLSSolid Core Swirls come in several different forms, though the one. Like Latticinio Swirls, the base glass is almost always. The core may be cylindrical or it may have lobes, and it may either be. Single colored cores are usually cylindrical and are. On the latter type, the bands may be situated in such a manner as to give. Solid colored cores. Sometimes these strands float well above the core in such cases the marble is. The most common core colors are yellow and white when the. Like Latticinio Swirls, Solid Core Swirls almost always possess an outer. When strands occur at equidistantly. Naked specimens lacking the outer layer are not. Trilevel Solid Core Swirl. Caged. Solid Core Swirl. Lobed. Solid Core SwirlString. Solid Core Swirl. Solid Core Swirl. Blue Glass. DIVIDED CORE SWIRLSDivided Core Swirls have, as the name indicated, a core comprised of. There will be at least three and as many as six bands. The most. common number is four, followed closely by three, then five and six. The bands. are usually multicolored but are sometimes single colored. They may all be the. The other traits that apply to solid core swirls. That is, examples may be naked, caged, trilevel,. Some Divided Core Swirls have bands that are very close. Divided Core Swirls, an oxymoron that is really only useful in. Divided Core Swirl. Divided Core Swirl. Pink Glass. RIBBON CORE SWIRLSRibbon Core Swirls are a type of Transparent Swirl with either one or. Those with one ribbon are called Single. Ribbon Core Swirls and those with two are known as Double Ribbon Core Swirls. Latticinio, Solid Core, or Divided Core Swirls. The bands in these marbles are usually wide but. On the double ribbon varieties, there is usually color only on. Each side of the ribbon may be the same color scheme, or they may. As with all swirls, ribbon cores may either be naked or have outer. The outer designs are typically comprised of sets of strands, though. The colors of. both the ribbons and the outer strands or bands are much like those seen in. Transparent Swirls, though bright colors seem to be more common. Single Ribbon. Core Swirl. Single Ribbon Core Swirl. Double Ribbon Core Swirl. RIBBON LUTZ SWIRLSBasically, a Ribbon Lutz Swirl is a Naked Ribbon Core Swirl with a wide. Lutz, or goldstone. The Lutz is usually. They may have one or, less. The ribbons are either white. If the marble has. The base glass is most often clear, but on occasion color based. Ribbon Lutz. Swirl. JOSEPHS COAT SWIRLSJosephs Coat Swirls possess subsurface multicolored strands placed very. Some of the strands may go deeper into the glass, often. The colors of the strands may be very bright or more earth toned. There may be many different colors in the strands or as few as two. It is uncommon, but Josephs Coat Swirls may also contain aventurine. Josephs Coat Swirl. Josephs Coat Swirl. Josephs Coat Swirl. Beachball Josephs Coat. Swirl. BANDED TRANSPARENT SWIRLSBanded Transparent Swirls are those swirls that have colored bands on. The base glass may be clear but is usually colored. Shades of blue and green are most common. The exterior bands may be multicolored. The strands may occur. In some examples the bands. Degree Banded Transparent Swirls. Sometimes the bands are not random but occur. These are often called transparent. Indians since they are made in the same fashion. Banded Transparent Swirl. CORELESS SWIRLSCoreless Swirls are very similar to Josephs Coat Swirls, with the. Coreless Swirls may be much wider and are not. Also, there are fewer strands or bands that go deep into the. The bands of Coreless Swirls may all be the same. Coreless Swirl. Coreless Swirl. TRANSPARENT BANDED LUTZ SWIRLSTransparent Banded Lutz Swirls possess a clear or colored base, with two. Lutz, bands edged by white or rarely colored opaque. In between these are two sets of, or much less often single, white or. Game Digimon Rumble Arena Pc. The opaque bands are typically all of the same color. I. have seen one example of this type of marble with four Lutz bands and no opaque. German glassworks site. PEPPERMINT SWIRLSPeppermint Swirls have a transparent base, but this is completely. These marbles. all have a pink, white, and blue color combination. Typically, there are two. Floating on top of the white will be pink. Most. examples have two or three pink bands per white band, though single pink bands. On these, and even more rarely, the pink, white, and blue. Beachballs. Peppermint Swirls with more than three pink bands are very rare, as are those. On occasion, a pink or. Mica rarely occurs in Peppermint Swirls. When present, it. Peppermint Swirl. Peppermint Swirl. Beachball Peppermint Swirl. GOOSEBERRY SWIRLSGooseberry Swirls are a type of Coreless Swirl in. Rarely, however, the base glass may be. Just under the surface will be white strands that are. As with many Coreless swirls, some of the. Gooseberry Swirl. CARAMEL SWIRLSCaramel.

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