Home Made Star Wars Costumes

Communiversity presentation on Star Wars Costumes

See the fun we had with the Fall 1999 Star Wars Costumes Presentation.

See the fun we had with the Summer 1999 Star Wars Costumes Presentation.

What is the Communiversity? It is a series of classes taught by volunteer instructors, sponsored by the University of Missouri at Kansas City. Please visit the the Communiversity Website to see the course catalog and instructions for registation.


The next class on Home Made Star Wars Costumes will be...

When: Tuesday, September 21 at 7:00 PM - 8:45 PM.

Location: Plaza Library, Conference Rm., 48th & Main, KCMO
. Email me if you need directions.

Class Fee: $9 plus a $2 registration fee = $10

This is what the listing will look like in the FALL catalog:

#1006
Home Made Star Wars Costumes

Halloween is right around the corner! Learn simple and inexpensive techniques for building Star Wars costumes. Live and video examples (Han Solo, Greedo, Imperials etc.) and sources for building materials will be presented. Available info on the internet will also be covered. See my website for a preview and a lot more: http://tatooine.fortunecity.com/swampthing/97/.
CONVENER: Matt Pinick
CLASS FEE: $9
1 session; Tuesday, September 21st: 7:00 PM - 8:45 PM; Plaza Library, Conference Rm., 48th & Main, KCMO; LIMIT: 15


How do I register?
See the Communiversity website to view the Fall Course Catalog online. Complete registration instructions are included.

By Phone:
Call the Communiversity at (816) 235-5612.
Only Visa, MasterCard or Discover cards accepted over the phone. In addition to your personal info, you need to know this...
Course # is 1006, course title is "Home Made Star Wars Costumes", class fee to Communiversity is $9. You will be charged an additional $2 registration fee.

In person:
If you live in the Kansas City area, the easiest way to register is to pick up a Communiversity catalog for free at any Barnes and Noble bookstore. Registration instructions are in the back.

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