P E R S O N A L E N R I C H M E N T C L A S S E S FO R I N Q U I S I T I V E A D U LT S LIFELONG LEARNING May - August 2015 www.lifelong.utah.edu 801.587.LIFE (5433) New classes start weekly. TABLE OF CONTENTS What’s Inside Art and Crafts 2 Photography 6 Cooking, Tastings, and Tours 10 Finance and Business 14 Healthy Living 17 Home & Garden 21 Language 25 Music & Theatre 26 Potpourri 26 Recreation 27 Writer's Toolbox 30 Community Partners 33 How to Register 34 Locations/Directions 34 You can feel it stirring inside you. Maybe it’s untapped potential, an unfulfilled dream, or even unbridled enthusiasm over a new passion. Whatever it is, Lifelong Learning has the perfect class to bring out the best in you. FYI To see a list of instructors and instructor bios, visit our website at www.lifelong.utah.edu New Courses These classes require 48-hour advance registration Register for and see a complete list Technology Classes online at edtech.utah.edu or by calling 801.581.6061 WellU Eligible University employees now have the option to fulfill requirements with select Lifelong Learning classes. Go to continue.utah.edu/wellu for more information. Bring out the best in you. Learn more. Do more. Become more. Register Today • 801.587.LIFE (5433) • www.lifelong.utah.edu Salt Lake City • Sandy • Murray • Bountiful We appreciate your comments and suggestions about Lifelong Learning. Please call 801.587.LIFE (5433) or email [email protected] to provide feedback. Eligible University of Utah faculty, staff, and spouses receive a 50% discount on tuition. Beginning Metal Smithing Learn the fundamentals of silversmithing and become familiar with the tools used in the craft. Students will learn to use hand tools, a flex shaft, and soldering torch. Working with silver and copper, you will explore jewelry design and fabrication as well as stone setting techniques. Students will make a ring, a pendant, and a pair of earrings. All levels are welcome. Special fee includes all materials and use of equipment. Materials include: sterling silver and copper sheet metal, sterling silver wire of various shapes and sizes, silver solder, and a semi-precious cabochon. Class is limited to 8. Section 002 - No class July 7. LLCFT 229-001 • T, May 5-Jun 9 • 6:30 - 9:30 PM LLCFT 229-002 • T, Jun 23-Aug 4 • 6:30 - 9:30 PM LOCATION: SilverSchmidt Design Studio, 850 S 400 W, Suite 100 • SLC FEE: $229 + $80 special fee INSTRUCTOR: Amy Schmidt Introduction to Wire Work - Beaded Abacus Necklace Learn the terminology, tools, and techniques of wirework - including forming, hammering and precision wire wrapping. In this workshop students will create their own colorful ‘abacus’ style pendant. All supplies will be provided to make a sterling silver necklace with colorful glass beads. Class is limited to 8. LLCFT 269-001 • Th, May 14 • 6:15-9:15 PM LOCATION: SilverSchmidt Design Studio, 850 S 400 W, Suite 100 • SLC FEE: $49 + $15 special fee INSTRUCTOR: Mia Vollkommer Screen Printing Made famous by Andy Warhol in the ‘60s, screen printing’s distinctive renderings have been transposed onto posters and tee shirts for years. In this class, you’ll learn the step-by-step process of screen printing through both demonstration and hands-on experience. During the first class, you’ll be shown the various ways of creating an image: computer-based graphics, drawing by hand, or cutting an image or images from magazines. Next, you’ll be shown the ins and outs of using screen printing equipment, gain experience printing a simple image to paper, learn to print a two-color image to paper, and finally, print a one-color image to a wearable tee-shirt. Please bring an 8 1/2 x 11 inch sketchbook, drawing pencils, and an eraser to class. Special fee includes screen printing screen and a tee shirt to take home at the end of class. Class is limited to 8 people; no artistic experience is necessary. LLCFT 224-001 • S, May 16-Jun 6 • 9:30 AM-1:00 PM LOCATION: Copper Palate Press, 160 E 200 S, #B • SLC FEE: $179 + $35 special fee INSTRUCTORS: Clyde Ashby & David Boogert Heritage Jewelry Techniques - Precision Knotting for Gemstones and Pearls Explore the basics of pearl knotting-the precise placement of silk knots between freshwater pearls or other beads. Students will begin a necklace in class and be shown finishing techniques, design ideas, and how to avoid common mistakes. Whether creating a new piece or learning how to save money on one of jewelry’s most costly repairs, students benefit from the technical and aesthetic possibilities of this time-honored technique. Class is limited to 8. LLCFT 270-001 • M, May 18 • 6:15-9:15 PM LOCATION: SilverSchmidt Design Studio, 850 S 400 W, Suite 100 • SLC FEE: $49 + $25 special fee INSTRUCTOR: Mia Vollkommer Introduction to Welding Have you ever wanted to work with metal for a garden or art project, but didn’t know where to begin? This class will teach you the basic skills necessary for cutting and welding metals for small projects in a fully functioning welding studio. Under the guidance of a welding expert, students will get hands-on experience working with welding equipment, metal, and designs. Each student will find their level of expertise while completing a project of their choice. LLCFT 234-002 • W, May 20-Jun 24 • 6:00-9:00 PM LLCFT 234-001 • T, May 19-Jun 23 • 6:00-9:00 PM LOCATION: 8415 S 700 W, #15 • Sandy FEE: $269 + $30 special fee INSTRUCTOR: Richard Cobbley 8 0 1 . 5 8 7 . L I F E ( 5 4 3 3 ) • w w w. l i f e l o n g . u t a h . e d u ARTS AND CRAFTS Plein-Air Landscape Workshop: Watercolor Enjoy the warm summer evenings as you create small-scale landscapes in lovely Red Butte Garden. Students will view demonstrations and receive exercises in washes, blending, wet on wet, lifting, brushstrokes, glazing, and dry brush. Instruction in composition, positive and negative space, value studies, and color theory will round out the offering. Painting topics will include landscapes, still life, and water reflections. You are responsible for your materials; you can find a list online, or call 801-587-5433. Co-sponsored with Red Butte Garden; members pay $170 (ask for section 002). More course info on page 3 2 More Arts and Crafts LLCFT 271-001 • W, May 27 • 6:15-9:15 PM LOCATION: SilverSchmidt Design Studio, 850 S 400 W, Suite 100 • SLC FEE: $49 + $25 special fee INSTRUCTOR: Mia Vollkommer LLART 170-001 • Th, May 21-Jun 25 • 5:30-8:30 PM LOCATION: Red Butte Garden, 300 Wakara Way • SLC FEE: $189 INSTRUCTOR: Richard Vroom Beginning Drawing Anyone can learn to draw! This class will encourage you to explore drawing through a variety of materials, methods, and philosophies. You will become familiar with charcoal, ink, graphite, oil pastels, and even alternative drawing materials as you complete exercises and activities to help you see what is in front of you and set your vision down on paper. Gain confidence as you become acquainted with your own unique drawing style. Please bring a smock or wear “art clothes,” and bring a large (6x10x4 inch) container for take-home supplies. Special fee covers all materials. LLART 068-001 • W, May 27-Jul 1 • 6:30-8:30 PM LOCATION: Annex (see bldg doors for Rm #), Campus • SLC FEE: $139 + $20 special fee INSTRUCTOR: Lindsay Frei Intermediate Wire Work - Hand-formed Earrings with Semi-Precious Stones Perfect for those with some previous wirework or jewelry making experience. Students will create a gorgeous pair of statement earrings (or 2 pendants) with intermediate wire-working techniques. All materials provided. Class is limited to 8. 3 New Courses Painting with Glass Tiny grains of glass are the basis of colorful compositions in this hands-on workshop. Create a design, paint with “frit”, and at the end of class you will have a completed work ready to be fired and fused. Class materials provided. Class limited to 10. Sewing Basics Every sewing project, whether garment construction, quilts or crafts, requires a basic knowledge of the tools of the trade. Learn to make better choices in commercial patterns, fabrics and notions, and the measurement and construction techniques you need to complete a successful sewing project. No previous experience required. This class will focus on the required preparations before sewing at a machine. Special fee covers class materials. 48-hour advanced registration is required so an individual kit can be made for each student. LLCFT 233-001 • S, Jun 13 • 10:00 AM-1:00 PM LOCATION: Annex (see bldg doors for Rm #), Campus • SLC FEE: $39 + $20 special fee INSTRUCTOR: Sarinda Jones LLCFT 267-001 • T, Jun 30-Jul 14 • 6:00-8:00 PM LOCATION: 5282 S 320 W Ste D110 • Murray FEE: $59 + $25 special fee INSTRUCTOR: Diane Pebley Woodcut Printmaking- Let the Chips Fly Explore a new medium and learn everything you need to know to carve and press a wood block print. We will cover how to tone and seal the wood, transfer images on to the block, handle your Japanese carving tools, and learn how print with the press or by hand. You will work with Western and Eastern printmaking papers and learn the advantages to oil based inks and water soluble inks all while exploring the works of known woodcut artists: Leonard Baskin, Swoon, Tom Huck, Alic Tipoti, Albrecht Durer and Artemio Rodriguez. Class is limited to 8. Silver Paper Clay Silver Paper Clay is a pliable material, infused with an ingredient to make it workable for a longer period of time, allowing you to fold, weave and manipulate to create a perfect design. It is delicate yet durable when fired. Finished pieces can be worn as pendants, brooches or earrings. Feeling adventurous, fold it into an Origami piece as Japanese artists have done. Special fee includes Silver Metal Clay and other materials needed to make jewelry. LLART 247-001 • S, Jun 13-27 • 11:00 AM-4:00 PM LOCATION: Saltgrass Printmakers, 2126 S 1000 E • SLC FEE: $189 + $30 special fee INSTRUCTOR: Stefanie Dykes Technology Classes edtech.utah.edu 48-hour advance registration required LLCFT 268-001 • T, Jul 14-21 • 6:00-9:00 PM LOCATION: Annex (see bldg doors for Rm #), Campus • SLC FEE: $79 + $45 special fee INSTRUCTOR: Carol Avery WellU Eligible Using the iPad, pg. 28 Instagram, pg. 29 The Art of iPhoneography, pg. 6 More Arts and Crafts Abstract Art with Alcohol Inks Alcohol inks are multi-surface inks that can be used on a variety of surfaces including glossy paper, plastic, metal, glass and other materials. For those with no or little experience in painting, we will focus on materials, tools, techniques, color, value and “seeing” your artistic voice. You will complete multiple small projects as we experiment with alcohol inks on a variety of surfaces. Class materials provided. Class is limited to 10. LLART 241-001 • M, Jun 22 • 6:30-9:00 PM LOCATION: Annex (see bldg doors for Rm #), Campus • SLC FEE: $39 + $20 special fee INSTRUCTOR: Sarinda Jones Mixed Media Journaling Mixed Media Art Journals combine the timeless art of writing down your thoughts with the fun and messiness of the mixed media art genre. Add new dimension to your journal by combining color, images and words to express your thoughts and ideas. We will cover how to prep your pages, the use of color and various mediums, tools and pens. Bring a book (such as an old novel) to mark up and alter or a mixed media journal no bigger than 8.5 x 11. LLART 238-001 • T, Jun 30-Jul 14 • 6:30-8:30 PM LOCATION: Annex (see bldg doors for Rm #), Campus • SLC FEE: $75 + $20 special fee INSTRUCTOR: Sarinda Jones 5 New Courses Print to Wear - Linoleum Carving Take linoleum cutting one step further as you learn the basics of carving linoleum for the purpose of printing on clothing. We will start by creating high contrast black and white images and learn the proper use of tools, simple registration methods and inking. We will then move on to using multiple colors and blocks. By the end of class you will have several printed variations of your own designs and a finished shirt. One shirt and all tools and materials are included in the special fee. Please bring any additional clean clothing you wish to print on. Class is limited to 8. No class July 25. LLART 248-001 • S, Jul 11-Aug 8 • 12:00-4:00 PM LOCATION: Saltgrass Printmakers, 2126 S 1000 E • SLC FEE: $189 + $30 special fee INSTRUCTOR: Anna Hansen Metal Clay - Silver Silver is the new gold—and not as pricey. Join in on a new jewelry making craze—with metal clay. Nearly everyone can create beautiful silver wearable art in a couple of two-hour sessions. This remarkable clay can be formed much like ceramic clay; it can be stamped, carved or impressed with diverse objects to create unique patterns and designs. This is an entry-level class. Included in the class fee is sufficient silver clay to make one or more pendants, earrings or several bracelet charms. The class will meet two times the same day to allow for firing of pieces in between meetings. The morning session involves forming and embellishing simple, two-dimensional shapes. The instructor fires these pieces during break. Finish your pieces in the afternoon session, fashioning them into artful creations, ready to wear. Technology Classes edtech.utah.edu 48-hour advance registration required LLCFT 242-001 • S, Aug 15 • 10:00 AM-12:00 PM AND S, Aug 15 • 3:00-5:00 PM LOCATION: Annex (see bldg doors for Rm #), Campus • SLC FEE: $59 + $45 special fee INSTRUCTOR: Carol Avery Italian Ceramics Italian ceramics are known for intricate detail, beauty, functionality, long history, and high prices. Just learning the technique typically requires travel to the Southern regions of Italy. In this class you will take a plain, preformed Italian ceramic plate or bowl and create your own intricately detailed and beautiful piece to take home and use and treasure for years to come. All materials will be provided for painting, glazing and firing. Section 001 will complete a plate and section 002 will complete a bowl. LLCFT 257-001 • T, Aug 18 • 6:00-9:00 PM LLCFT 257-002 • Th, Aug 20 • 6:00-9:00 PM LOCATION: 75 E 200 S • Bountiful FEE: $49 + $25 special fee INSTRUCTOR: Giuliana Marple Illustrator Level 1 Learn to create vector art using the industry standard program, Adobe Illustrator. Create simple shapes, manipulate shapes, and draw using Bezier curves and freehand tools. Other topics covered include applying colors to your strokes and fills, creating and using gradients, implementing type into your artwork, various type tools available, and proper techniques to get a good print from your illustrations. Familiarity with navigating WellU Eligible EDTEC 457-001 • M, Jun 15 • 9:00 AM-5:00 PM EDTEC 457-002 • TTh, Jul 28-30 • 6:00-9:30 PM LOCATION: Annex 2182, Campus • SLC FEE: $249 INSTRUCTOR: David B. Krummenacher Illustrator Level 2 Start with a review of the use and manipulation of type in Illustrator. Create intricate shapes using smaller shapes and using the pathfinder tools and learn to save these shapes as patterns. Learn about symbols and effects, how to create simple and complex shapes, as well as filters and effects available in Illustrator. Finally, the class will cover how to use your illustrations as web elements and create set actions for ease of use. Completion of Illustrator Level 1 or instructor approval is required. Note: This class applies to our Web Design Tools Certificate program. EDTEC 458-001 • M, Jun 22 • 9:00 AM-5:00 PM EDTEC 458-002 • TTh, Aug 4-6 • 6:00-9:30 PM LOCATION: Annex 2182, Campus • SLC FEE: $249 INSTRUCTOR: David Krummenacher InDesign Level 1 Come see why InDesign is gaining popularity in the desktop publishing world. In this 14-hour, interactive introductory course you will be instructed how to use the items in the tool bar and measurement palettes; set up style sheets and preferences; create a multi-page document using master pages; add, format, and manipulate text and graphics; work with text boxes, tables, layers, and drawing tools; and set up print styles. Prerequisite: Students are required to have a solid understanding of computer terminology and ability to navigate in a Microsoft Windows environment with ease. EDTEC 470-001 • MW, Jun 8-17 • 6:00-9:30 PM LOCATION: Annex 2182, Campus • SLC FEE: $489 INSTRUCTOR: Lynne M. Bennett InDesign Level 2 In this interactive course, you will be introduced to digital publishing and InDesign’s tools to create interactive publications and forms. Some examples of digital publishing (e-pub as it is often called) are companies annual reports, resume portfolios, handbooks, order forms, questionnaires, and exams. You will create a basic booklet and order form in class. Prerequisite: Completion of InDesign Level 1 or instructor approval. EDTEC 471-001 • MW, Jun 22-24 • 6:00-9:30 PM LOCATION: Annex 2182, Campus • SLC FEE: $249 INSTRUCTOR: Lynne M. Bennett To see a list of instructors and instructor bios, visit our website at www.lifelong.utah.edu PHOTOGRAPHY/Get Focused The Art of iPhoneography ‘The best camera is the one you have with you’ is becoming a common phrase in this era of ever-improving smartphone cameras. The high-quality camera in the iPhone has become increasingly popular and, more important, the photographs they produce can be amazing. No longer do you have to carry around a heavy SLR and a bag full of lenses to enjoy photography. We will explore both advantages and current limitations in these tiny cameras and go over a variety of techniques to improve your photos. We will also explore a number of popular apps that allow you to customize both your shooting experience and the resulting photos. Last but not least, we will look at several options for sharing your photos online. Please expect to spend about $10 on apps. Open to all levels. LLART 228-001 • W, Jul 1-15 • 6:30-8:30 PM LOCATION: Annex (see bldg doors for Rm #), Campus • SLC FEE: $75 INSTRUCTOR: Clint Erekson 8 0 1 . 5 8 7 . L I F E ( 5 4 3 3 ) • w w w. l i f e l o n g . u t a h . e d u in a Windows environment is required. Note: This class applies to our Web Design Tools Certificate program. Digital Photography: An Introduction Take an in-depth look at mega-pixel counts, white balance, shutter speed, lens opening, and other digital camera functions and learn how to use them to your advantage. We’ll also cover traditional photographic imaging skills such as use of shutter speeds and lens openings, composition, and portraiture; so you can spend more time making great images and less time fixing them in your computer. You will get the most out of class if your camera features manual More course info on page 7 6 More Photography as well as automatic controls. Please bring your camera and manual to the first class. Want more guided practice with the basics? Take Nuts and Bolts (LLART 193) either before or after this class. Saturday class is a field trip. iPhone or a sophisticated SLR, you, too, can be that person. Discover ten tips the pros use to turn your vacation, family, friend, and holiday photos into photo memories you’ll love to share— and enjoy for years to come. Open to all skill levels and cameras. LLART 115-001 • W, Jun 3-Jul 1 • 6:30-9:00 PM AND S, Jun 27 • 10:00 AM-12:00 PM LOCATION: Annex (see bldg doors for Rm #), Campus • SLC FEE: $169 + $8 special fee INSTRUCTOR: Neil Eschenfelder LLART 197-001 • W, Jun 10 • 7:00-9:00 PM LOCATION: Annex (see bldg doors for Rm #), Campus • SLC FEE: $39 INSTRUCTOR: Rodger Newbold LLART 115-002 • M, Jul 6-Aug 3 • 6:30-9:00 PM AND S, Aug 1 • 10:00 AM-12:00 PM LOCATION: 5282 S 320 W Ste D110 • Murray FEE: $169 + $8 special fee INSTRUCTOR: Neil Eschenfelder Natural Light Portrait Photography Using the beauty of natural light, develop your skills at portrait photography. We’ll work indoors and out, playing with shadow and light to add mood and texture to your work. Take your portraiture to a whole new level! Open to point-and-shoot, DSLR, or film photographers. Beginners are welcome. LLART 094-001 • T, Jun 9-23 • 6:30-8:30 PM LOCATION: Studio o2o, 584 E 12300 S, Ste 10 • Draper FEE: $99 INSTRUCTOR: Rich Legg 7 Improve Your Photography in Ten Easy Steps Have you ever wondered how some people always seem to take one great picture after another? Whether you shoot with an New Courses Digital Photography: Nuts and Bolts Ready to break out of “auto mode” on your digital camera? Working indoors and out, we’ll decode the mysteries of digital cameras in a friendly and fun way as we see how to make properly exposed and focused images, identify and select white balance settings appropriate to the subject, and figure out how the focal length of lenses affects final images. You’ll also create a set of reference images that demonstrate the workings of various controls on your camera. Appropriate for DSLRs and point-and-shoots with manual controls. (Point-and-shoot photographers: please consider “Make the Most of Your Point-and-Shoot Camera”, LLART 196.) Please bring your camera and manual to class; post-it flags and/or a highlighter to annotate your manual are also recommended. Want more guided practice with the basics? Take Digital I (LLART 115) either before or after this class. Class is limited to 10. LLART 193-001 • S, Jun 20 • 9:00 AM-4:00 PM LOCATION: Studio o2o, 584 E 12300 S, Ste 10 • Draper FEE: $99 INSTRUCTOR: Rich Legg Technology Classes edtech.utah.edu 48-hour advance registration required PHOTOGRAPHY/Get Creative Photographing Flowers Outdoors Our flower safari starts in class discussing tips and tricks to consider when photographing flowers. You’ll learn obstacles to taking a great photo, how to compose the subject, manipulate lighting, and properly set your camera to get the perfect shot. Once prepared, we move into the garden for hands practice. Please bring your camera and owner’s manual. Any camera is acceptable. Prerequisite: Nuts and Bolts (LLART 193), Digital Photography I (LLART 115), or take our quiz: go to www. lifelong.utah.edu or call 801-587-5433. Co-sponsored with Red Butte Garden; members pay $62 (ask for section 002). LLART 250-001 • S, Jun 6 • 12:00-5:00 PM LOCATION: Red Butte Garden, 300 Wakara Way • SLC FEE: $69 INSTRUCTOR: Diane Pebley Outdoor Photography: Boot and Shoot Nothing improves your photography faster than practice, and shooting in the company of an instructor will put you ahead by leaps and bounds. Join us as we enjoy moderate hikes to a variety of scenic locations. We will focus on landscape photography, wildlife, plants, and other subject matter. The first and last classes will be inside; come prepared to share your work on the final class. Meetings 2, 3, and 4 are field trips; times are shooting times and do not include travel. Locations will be discussed at the first meeting; you are responsible for any entrance fees. Please be familiar with the workings of your camera. Class is limited to 10. WellU Eligible More course info on page 9 Photography classes, pgs. 6-10 More course info on page 9 8 8 0 1 . 5 8 7 . L I F E ( 5 4 3 3 ) • w w w. l i f e l o n g . u t a h . e d u More Photography LLART 180-001 • W, Jul 8, 29 • 7:00-9:00 PM AND S, Jul 11 • 10:00 AM-12:00 PM AND S, Jul 18 • 5:00-9:00 PM LOCATION: Annex (see bldg doors for Rm #), Campus • SLC FEE: $135 + $2 special fee INSTRUCTOR: Neil Eschenfelder filter effects, touching up blemishes, colorizing, adding in or taking out elements, and blending photos together. Prerequisite: Students need to take Photoshop for the Amateur or have used the Photoshop tools before enrolling for this course. Students need to be proficient in computer use before enrolling in this course. EDTEC 452-001 • W, Jun 3 • 9:00 AM-5:00 PM EDTEC 452-002 • TTh, Jul 14-16 • 6:00-9:30 PM EDTEC 452-003 • W, Jul 1 • 9:00 AM-5:00 PM LOCATION: Annex 2182, Campus • SLC FEE: $249 INSTRUCTOR: Alan K. Mark PHOTOGRAPHY/Photoshop EDTEC 121-002 • MW, Aug 10-12 • 6:00-9:30 PM LOCATION: Annex 2180, Campus • SLC FEE: $99 INSTRUCTOR: Lynne M. Bennett Photoshop Level 2 A continuation from Photoshop 1, students learn more advanced features such as Camera Raw, color and blending modes, photo enhancements, masking techniques, retouching, refocusing, use of filters, use of gradients, layer styles, and layer compositions. Completion of Photoshop Level 1 or instructor approval is required. Note: This class applies to our Web Design Tools Certificate. Photoshop for the Amateur Gain a broad, general overview of Photoshop. Learn the essential tools used to enhance photos with deepened color and better contrast. Master touching up your images, and learn to extract photographic elements from one photo and adding them to another. Pre-requisite: Students need to be proficient in computer use before enrolling in this course. EDTEC 120-002 • MW, Jul 20-22 • 6:00-9:30 PM LOCATION: Annex 2182, Campus • SLC FEE: $99 INSTRUCTOR: Lynne M. Bennett EDTEC 120-004 • MW, May 18-20 • 6:00-9:30 PM LOCATION: LOCATION: 75 East 200 South • Bountiful FEE: $99 9 Photoshop for the Amateur Advanced Use the tools and techniques learned in the first Photoshop for the Amateur class to focus on compositing and retouching. Master switching out backgrounds, adding EDTEC 121-004 • MW, Jun 1-3 • 6:00-9:30 PM LOCATION: 75 East 200 South • Bountiful FEE: $99 INSTRUCTOR: Lynne M. Bennett Photoshop Level 1 If you are new to Photoshop, or have used a previous version of Photoshop and need a refresher, this class is for you. Students are introduced to the layout of the application, provided an overview of organizing and importing photos via Photoshop’s Bridge application, and taught the use of tools and palettes. Techniques include creating and modifying selections (copying and pasting portions of a photo onto another photo), making image enhancements and color correction, working with layers, brushes, type, and more. Students are required to have a solid understanding of computer terminology and ability to navigate in a Windows environment with ease. Register for and see a complete list Technology Classes online at edtech.utah.edu or by calling 801.581.6061 New Courses EDTEC 453-001 • M, Jun 8 • 9:00 AM-5:00 PM EDTEC 453-002 • TTh, Jul 21-23 • 6:00-9:30 PM LOCATION: Annex 2182, Campus • SLC FEE: $249 INSTRUCTOR: Alan K. Mark Photoshop Level 3 Delve into the creative side of Photoshop! Use the tools and applications learned in Photoshop Levels 1 and 2 to create amazing effects. Learn to: turn a photo into a painting; make montages; capture jet streams or wisps of hair; use photo merge; design picture borders and create fading edge effects; extract photographic elements; swap backgrounds; make shadows; insert an image into type; make touch-ups such as whitening teeth and eyes; restore a torn photo; create duotones, tritones, and sepiatones; make words turn into ice or steel; change clothes or hair color in a photo; colorize a photo; combine black and white and color elements in the same photo; make lightning, stars, and steam, and more! With the use of filters and advanced techniques, your work will stand out from the crowd! Completion of Photoshop Levels 1 and 2 or instructor approval is required. EDTEC 454-001 • TTh, Jul 28-30 • 6:00-9:30 PM LOCATION: Annex 2180, Campus • SLC FEE: $249 INSTRUCTOR: Lynne M. Bennett COOKING, TASTINGS, & TOURS Croissants Dig in and get your hands dirty with one of our favorite, yet difficult doughs in this hands on class. While working in pairs you will learn to make light and flaky croissant and pain au chocolat from start to finish. You will also receive a piece of finished dough to take home and bake your own croissants and a pound of butter to make your first batch on your own. This hands-on class requires 48 hour advanced registration. LLFW 466-001 • W, May 20 • 6:00-9:00 PM LOCATION: Les Madeleines Patisserie, 216 E 500 S • SLC FEE: $65 + $25 special fee INSTRUCTOR: Romina Rasmussen Foraging for Wild Foods Nature provides a beautiful untended garden in the forests and backyards that surround us; sitting mostly unappreciated and ignored. Discover the hidden edible delights that await once you know what you are looking for and soon, what you may have considered a weed, will become a nutritious delicacy on your dinner table. When you complete this course you will find yourself hunting elderberries and eating nettles raw as you hunt for that next food find. For the field day students are asked to wear long pants, long sleeves, and hiking boots or shoes. Section 1 will visit city and foothill locations. Section 2 will travel to American Fork Canyon. Students are encouraged to carpool. Field locations are subject to change. LLFW 483-001 • Th, May 28 • 7:00-9:00 PM AND S, May 30 • 9:00 AM-1:00 PM LOCATION: Annex (see bldg doors for Rm #), Campus • SLC FEE: $69 + $5 special fee INSTRUCTOR: Josh Wood LLFW 483-002 • Th, Aug 13 • 7:00-9:00 PM AND S, Aug 15 • 9:00 AM-5:00 PM LOCATION: Annex (see bldg doors for Rm #), Campus • SLCFEE: $109 + $5 special fee INSTRUCTOR: Josh Wood Artisan Crackers at Home With summer approaching, it’s time to turn your artisan baking from bread to crackers. Homemade crackers easily surpass anything out of a box; they are quick, easy, delicious, and healthy. And the variety is endless - with nuts, To see a list of instructors and instructor bios, visit our website at www.lifelong.utah.edu seeds, herbs and of course, cheese. We will handcraft an assortment from crispy to hearty using ancient to traditional grains. Whether you are grabbing a handful for an afternoon snack or crafting a chic accompaniment for summer salads, these crackers will surprise you! This hands-on class is limited to 12 and requires 48-hour advance registration. LLFW 481-001 • W, Jun 3 • 6:00-9:00 PM LOCATION: 8805 Blue Jay Lane (3650 E) (private home) • SLC FEE: $45 + $10 special fee INSTRUCTORS: Julie Daily & Ken Kiss Cheesemaking 101 Mozzarella cheese has a mild flavor and silky smooth texture that is loved by all. In this hands on course you will go from being a cheese novice, to making your own amazing mozzarella cheese, in just two hours. Learn the process by which milk coagulates and moves from fluid to curds; then pull and stretch your way to a perfect ball of amazing cheese to take home and devour. This hands-on class requires 48-hour advance registration. 8 0 1 . 5 8 7 . L I F E ( 5 4 3 3 ) • w w w. l i f e l o n g . u t a h . e d u Cooking,Tastings, & Tours LLFW 447-001 • Th, Jun 11 • 6:30-8:30 PM LOCATION: HPER N kitchen, 250 S 1850 E • Campus FEE: $49 + $20 special fee INSTRUCTOR: Doug Manifold Raw Foods Intrigued by the health, environmental, and spiritual benefits of a raw food diet? Find out how the ancient wisdom of raw foods can increase youthful vitality and More course info on page 11 10 More Cooking,Tastings, & Tours energy as it makes us more conscious of our planet and our surroundings. We will start by exploring exactly what a raw food diet entails, then address common questions (i.e., is it seasonal or year-round; is it safe for children; are vitamin/mineral supplements encouraged, etc.). You’ll get tips on combining and seasoning raw foods so they are as tasty as they are good for you. In the final class, you’ll be treated to a delicious raw food meal and given ideas for a week’s menu. LLFW 317-001 • Th, Jul 2-9 • 6:30-8:30 PM LOCATION: Wasatch Presbyterian Church, 1620 S 1700 E • SLC FEE: $49 + $22 special fee INSTRUCTOR: Omar Abou-Ismail Bread, Butter, and Jam Workshop Hot bread, just-out-of- the-oven plus smooth, creamy butter plus fresh fruit jam. You can taste it can’t you? These 3 items that we use most every day are also some of the easiest things to make fresh. Don’t grab from the grocery shelf. Let’s mix and knead and proof and bake and boil and whip and chop and taste. You’ll be surprised at what you’ve been missing and what you can do in three hours. LLFW 501-001 • Th, Aug 6 • 6:00-9:00 PM LOCATION: HPER N kitchen, 250 S 1850 E, Campus • SLC FEE: $49 + $20 special fee INSTRUCTOR: Andrew Stone Home Coffee Roasting In this informal, yet extremely informative class students will learn the basics of roasting coffee as well as three ways to roast beans at home. We will go through basic green coffee information, species, varietals, regions, climate, etc. and then proceed to learn the roasting process. Students will learn the steps, chemistry, and external and internal changes that coffee beans undergo in the roasting transformation so they know how to roast great tasting coffee. An Evening at the Patisserie - Tarts Do you love tarts but avoid making them because the crust doesn’t come out the way you’d like? In this class you’ll learn to make traditional French tart dough and the tricks to make it come out flaky every time. We’ll take that dough to make two types of fruit tart (one with the fruit baked in and one with the fruit added fresh), a coconut cream tart, and a caramel nut tart. As a bonus, we’ll also make a toaster tart as well. This class is taught in a demonstration format and we’ll have samples of each tart made in class. This class requires 48 hour advanced registration. LLFW 500-001 • T, Jul 7 • 6:00-9:00 PM LOCATION: La Barba Coffee, 3340 S 300 W, #2 • SLC FEE: $59 + $6 special fee INSTRUCTOR: Levi Rogers LLFW 497-001 • W, Aug 19 • 6:00-8:30 PM LOCATION: Les Madeleines Patisserie, 216 E 500 S • SLC FEE: $39 + $25 special fee INSTRUCTOR: Romina Rasmussen Gathering Wild Mushrooms Delicate, yet hearty and palette pleasing, mushrooms add texture and flavor to a variety of cuisines and dishes. But which of the thousands of species of mushrooms is edible, and which will kill you? We’ll begin to learn this important distinction in class, where we will discuss the basics of mushroom hunting, which mushrooms in Utah and surrounding states are edible, and of course, cooking with mushrooms. Our field trip will take us to the Uinta mountains, where we will hunt for boletus edulis (porcini), chanterelle, agaricus campestris (button), and morels. Field trip transportation is by carpool. LLFW 416-001 • W, Aug 19 • 6:00-9:00 PM AND S, Aug 22 • 9:00 AM-5:00 PM LOCATION: Annex (see bldg doors for Rm #), Campus • SLC FEE: $109 + $2 special fee INSTRUCTOR: Tatyana Golub Mixing Drinks: Cocktails and Techniques Designed for all levels of cocktail competency, this class introduces you to the art of crafting a perfect cocktail. Taste a variety of simple syrups, liqueurs, herb infusions, and bitters. Enjoy samples of cocktails masterfully mixed with these ingredients. Receive recipes for three specialty cocktails, technique training, and helpful hints on how to develop a more dynamic cocktail experience at home. Please bring a photo ID that indicates your age to class. LLFW 482-001 • Th, May 21 • 7:00-9:00 PM LOCATION: Cafe Trio Cottonwood, 6405 S 3000 E • SLC FEE: $39 + $21 special fee INSTRUCTOR: James Santangelo 11 New Courses Technology Classes edtech.utah.edu 48-hour advance registration required WellU Eligible LLFW 438-001 • Th, May 28 • 5:30-7:00 PM LOCATION: State Wine Store, 280 W Harris Ave (1605 S 300 W) • SLC FEE: $39 INSTRUCTOR: Sheral Schowe Discover the Roses of South of France The peach-colored rose wines from Provence and the South of France have the longest history of winemaking technique in the world and are so food friendly, they pair perfectly with most any dish. Come taste what the locals in Nice, Marseille, and St. Tropez are drinking, and see what Utah has added to the rose section of the wine stores. Six wines will be paired with cheese from the South of France. Weather permitting, we will enjoy our wines on the outside patio. Please bring a photo ID that indicates your age to class. LLFW 411-001 • Th, Jun 4 • 7:00-9:00 PM LOCATION: Cafe Trio Cottonwood, 6405 S 3000 E • SLC FEE: $39 + $41 special fee INSTRUCTOR: Sheral Schowe LLFW 384-001 • Th, Jun 18 • 7:00-9:00 PM LOCATION: Cafe Trio Cottonwood, 6405 S 3000 E • SLC FEE: $39 + $21 special fee INSTRUCTOR: James Santangelo Taste of Utah: Kiler Grove Winery, Sangria for Summer Kiler Grove has been bringing Rhone-style wines from their Paso Robles, CA vineyard to Utah for over 13 years. Come learn about the vines, the process of making Kiler Grove wine and enjoy a tasting of the final product. As a special treat, we will also demonstrate and taste a delicious Sangria that will surely grace your patio table throughout the summer. Please bring a photo ID that indicates your age to class. Refreshing Rieslings From Around the World Join along as we savor one of the most popular Noble Grape varieties. With it’s birthplace being in Germany, Rieslings made the journey to France, around the world and then to you. Come discover why this refreshing wine is a favorite and celebrated varietel for the summer table. Please bring a photo ID that indicates your age to class. LLFW 464-001 • Th, Jun 11 • 6:00-7:30 PM LOCATION: Kiler Grove Winery, 53 W Truman • SLC FEE: $29 + $10 special fee INSTRUCTOR: Rhea Cook Scotch for the Sophisticate Curious about Scotch? Wonder why the different regions of Scotland produce unique flavors and characteristics? Join us as we taste Scotch from the Highlands, Islay, and other regions. Learn the difference between a blended, 12year Scotch and a single malt Scotch whiskey. Whether you are a food and beverage professional or a casual enthusiast, this class is not to be missed. Please bring photo ID that indicates your age to class. To see a list of instructors and instructor bios, visit our website at www.lifelong.utah.edu LLFW 503-001 • Th, Jun 25 • 7:00-9:00 PM LOCATION: Cafe Trio Cottonwood, 6405 S 3000 E • SLC FEE: $39 + $40 special fee INSTRUCTOR: Sheral Schowe Utah Cheese and Wine Pairing Utah’s local food culture is ever expanding with new varieties of world renowned cheese from cow, sheep, and goat milk. At the same time, Utah wineries are increasing the number of wines crafted from grape varieties sourced from California and Washington State. We will find the most delicious combinations of these local cheeses and wines as we take an educational and tasty journey through 6 wines and 6 cheeses, all crafted in Utah. Please bring photo id that indicates your age. 8 0 1 . 5 8 7 . L I F E ( 5 4 3 3 ) • w w w. l i f e l o n g . u t a h . e d u A Walk Through the Wine Store Explore the wine store under the guidance of an expert. In this fun, casual, group environment, learn how to navigate the different sections to find that perfect bottle of Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, or something new and obscure. Get to know the state wine store formats, when to find the great deals, and even how to interpret once-confusing wine labels from around the world. Please be prepared to stand for the duration of class. Class is designed for beginners and novice wine shoppers. Once class is over feel free to stay and shop with the instructor as your own personal shopper to guide you. Class is limited to 10. LLFW 499-001 • T, Jun 30 • 7:00-9:00 PM LOCATION: Cafe Trio Cottonwood, 6405 S 3000 E • SLC FEE: $39 + $40 special fee INSTRUCTOR: Sheral Schowe 12 More Cooking, Tasting, Tours How to Brew Beer Lagers, ales, and everything in between. Learn how to create refreshing beer right in your own home from beer making enthusiasts and professionals. Take “microbrewing” to a whole new homespun level as you learn what equipment you need to start homebrewing, the recipes to get you started and how to trouble shoot. Please bring a photo ID that indicates your age to class. LLFW 236-001 • Th, Jul 9 • 6:30-9:00 PM LOCATION: Salt City Brew Supply, 723 E Ft Union • Sandy FEE: $45 + $5 special fee INSTRUCTOR: Cody McKendrick Mastering Martinis Refreshing, sophisticated, and downright tasty, the martini is well established in our entertainment and cultural worlds. Learn how to make the perfect martini as we explore both martinis and martini cocktails, taste the difference between gin and vodka martinis, answer the age-old question “What is vermouth?”, and understand the ins and outs of serving martinis. Along the way, we’ll talk about James Bond, debate shaken or stirred, and marvel at the current trend of martini bars. Please bring a photo ID that indicates your age to class. LLFW 299-001 • S, Jul 18 • 3:30-5:00 PM LOCATION: Kristauf’s Martini Bar, 16 W Market St (340 S) • SLC FEE: $39 + $20 special fee INSTRUCTOR: Jill Christoffersen 13 New Courses Beer Tastings and Pairings Ever wonder what the difference between a German Pilsner and a classic American Pale Ale is? Whether you think all beer tastes like bitter water or you’re the one ordering a Belgianinspired craft brew, join us for an intoxicating journey into civilization’s oldest libation. We’ll begin by exploring how beer is produced both large and small scale, to understand where the flavors come from. Next we’ll immerse ourselves in beer styles, as we develop our palette and learn to identify different flavor components. Finally, we’ll delve into the world of beer and food pairings, sipping the best ales and lagers as we nibble fine cheeses, sumptuous chocolates, and savory grilled meats. Please bring photo ID that indicates your age. How to Make Fruit Wine In the heart of summer, we often find ourselves with a surplus of fruit falling from our trees and fermenting on the ground. Turn this annual abundance into delicious fruit wine. Add to your hombrewing repertoire, learn what equipment you need to start making fruit wine, the recipes to get you started and how to trouble shoot. Please bring a photo ID that indicates your age to class. LLFW 371-001 • W, Jul 22-29 • 5:45-8:15 PM LOCATION: Desert Edge Brewery, Trolley Square • SLC FEE: $59 + $30 special fee INSTRUCTOR: Chris Haas Whiskies of the World Learn about the fastest growing category in spirits today. Whiskey! In this class, we review the broad range of whiskies being made throughout the world. You can expect to assess 4 distinct styles of whiskey, learn how to describe the aromatic and flavor profile of each, and discuss and understand drink development with each style. A fun and interactive class making you a whiskey expert in no time! Please bring a photo ID that indicates your age to class. Intermediate Brewing: All Grain Mash Already brewed your first batch of beer and you’re thirsty to learn more? This class will go over the basics of mashing your own grains just like a commercial brewery would. Learn the ins and outs of the process, including an overview of different equipment and methods, working with grains, and the basics of water and mash chemistry. Please bring a photo ID that indicates your age to class. LLFW 463-001 • Th, Jul 30 • 6:30 AM-8:30 PM LOCATION: Salt City Brew Supply, 723 E Ft Union Blvd • Sandy FEE: $45 + $5 special fee INSTRUCTOR: Cody McKendrick Technology Classes edtech.utah.edu 48-hour advance registration required LLFW 498-001 • W, Aug 5 • 6:30-8:30 PM LOCATION: Salt City Brew Supply, 723 E Ft Union Blvd • Sandy FEE: $39 + $5 special fee INSTRUCTOR: Cody McKendrick LLFW 489-001 • Th, Aug 20 • 7:00-9:00 PM LOCATION: Cafe Trio Cottonwood, 6405 S 3000 E • SLC FEE: $39 + $25 special fee INSTRUCTOR: James Santangelo WellU Eligible Access Level 1 This two-day introduction to Microsoft Access, a relational database application, will help you track the critical information that is the lifeline of a well-run company. In today’s market, those with database administration or management skills are in demand. Concepts include database design principles, creating and using tables, creating table relationships, creating and running queries, creating and using forms, and creating and using reports. Familiarity with use of Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, etc.) and navigation in a Microsoft Windows environment is required. EDTEC 418-005 • TTh, Jun 16-18 • 9:00 AM-5:00 PM LOCATION: 5282 S 320 W Ste D110 • Murray FEE: $599 INSTRUCTOR: Edward L. Lukacs Access Level 2 This two-day class covers advanced features of tables, queries, forms, and reports. In this Access class, you will learn to use field properties in tables, create junction tables and improve the table structure. You will create advanced queries to locate unmatched or duplicate information and update a database; create a PivotTable and a PivotChart, and make a crosstab query. You will create and use custom forms effectively by restricting data entry, adding Command Buttons, creating sub-forms, creating a mailing label report, and adding sub-reports to existing reports. You will learn how to import and export data, and how to create and attach macros to simplify repetitive tasks such as validating data, automate data entry, and restricting records using a condition. EDTEC 419-005 • TTh, Jun 30-Jul 2 • 9:00 AM-5:00 PM LOCATION: 5282 S 320 W Ste D110 • Murray FEE: $599 INSTRUCTOR: Edward L. Lukacs Excel Level 1 A hands-on, interactive class covering Microsoft Excel fundamentals. Explore the user interface and Ribbon, create formulas, and use functions. Other topics include spreadsheet formatting, printing, and working with large spreadsheets. EDTEC 412-001 • T, May 19 • 9:00 AM-5:00 PM EDTEC 412-002 • Th, Jul 16 • 9:00 AM-5:00 PM LOCATION: Annex 2182, Campus • SLC FEE: $229 INSTRUCTOR: Edward L. Lukacs EDTEC 412-005 • M, Jun 15 • 9:00 AM-5:00 PM LOCATION: 5282 S 320 W, Suite D-110 • Murray FEE: $229 INSTRUCTOR: Edward L. Lukacs ized functions. You’ll create, format, and modify charts and tables. Other topics include 3-D referencing, handling graphic objects, conditional formatting, data validation, and templates. Completion of Excel Level 1 is required. Department approval is necessary to waive this requirement. EDTEC 413-001 • T, Jun 2 • 9:00 AM-5:00 PM EDTEC 413-005 • M, Jun 29 • 9:00 AM-5:00 PM LOCATION: Annex 2182, Campus • SLC FEE: $229 INSTRUCTOR: Edward L. Lukacs Excel Level 3 Learn advanced Microsoft Excel features, including macros, revision tracking, data list outlines, and pivot tables. Work with Excel’s data analysis tools, such as trendlines and scenarios. Other topics include importing and exporting data and web queries. Completion of Excel Level 2 or instructor approval is required. 8 0 1 . 5 8 7 . L I F E ( 5 4 3 3 ) • w w w. l i f e l o n g . u t a h . e d u FINANCE & BUSINESS EDTEC 414-001 • M, Aug 3 • 9:00 AM-5:00 PM LOCATION: Annex 2182, Campus • SLC FEE: $229 INSTRUCTOR: Edward L. Lukacs Excel Level 2 In this hands-on, interactive Microsoft Excel class, you’ll learn to calculate with advanced formulas and use special- To see a list of instructors and instructor bios, visit our website at www.lifelong.utah.edu 14 GET YOUR HANDS DIRTY Find a fresh crop of gardening classes. Botany for Gardeners, pg. 28 Vegetable Gardening Basics, pg. 28 Residential Landscape Design, pg. 29 Designing with Fresh Flowers, pg. 29 Fabulous Fruit Trees, pg. 29 101 Plants to Know, pg. 29 Irrigation Basics, pg. 29 Intro to Growing Gourmet and Medicinal Mushrooms, pg. 30 Waterwise Landscaping, pg. 30 Tenkara Fly Fishing, pg. 29 Follow the Wildflowers, pg. 30 Flyfishing 101, pg. 30 Other Recreation classes, pgs. 27-29 PowerPoint Level 1 A hands-on, comprehensive overview of Microsoft PowerPoint. Explore the user interface and Ribbon. Learn slide design skills and create professional-looking presentations. Topics include text and paragraph formatting, designing bullet points, clip art, graphic objects, tables, and charts. Also covered: transitions and animation effects, speaker notes, and printing. EDTEC 410-001 • T, Jul 7 • 9:00 AM-5:00 PM LOCATION: Annex 2182, Campus • SLC FEE: $229 INSTRUCTOR: Edward L. Lukacs PowerPoint Level 2 Learn to take your Microsoft Office PowerPoint presentations to the next level, with slide masters and customized slide layouts, headers and footers, diagrams, and multimedia elements. Other topics include customizing the PowerPoint environment, setting up custom shows, collaborating on a presentation, and publishing on the web. EDTEC 411-001 • T, Jul 21 • 9:00 AM-5:00 PM LOCATION: Annex 2182, Campus • SLC FEE: $229 INSTRUCTOR: Edward L. Lukacs QuickBooks Level 1 QuickBooks is the most popular bookkeeping program on the market. In this hands-on class you will learn how to use the QuickBooks software to set up your company finan- cials, work with lists, set up inventory, invoice for services, process payments, work with bank accounts, and enter and pay bills. If you are using the software for the first time, you will be introduced to its primary features. If you are familiar with the software, you will quickly learn new features and functionality. EDTEC 425-001 • M, Jun 1 • 9:00 AM-5:00 PM LOCATION: Annex 2180, Campus • SLC FEE: $229 INSTRUCTOR: Al Farshchian QuickBooks Level 2 Are you ready to learn more? We’ll cover QuickBooks’ more sophisticated features — ones that really let the program work for your business. In this hands-on class, you will learn to customize forms, track credit card transactions, create and modify various types of reports, create graphs, track and pay sales tax, track payroll information, and how to handle those tricky transactions, such as bounced checks. Take both sessions and be a pro at QuickBooks. Prerequisite: QuickBooks I or equivalent. EDTEC 426-001 •M, Jul 20 • 9:00 AM-5:00 PM LOCATION: Annex 2180, Campus • SLC FEE: $229 INSTRUCTOR: Al Farshchian Word Level 1 Learn the fundamentals of Microsoft Word, including how to create and edit documents, format text and paragraphs, To see a list of instructors and instructor bios, visit our website at www.lifelong.utah.edu create tables, add graphics, and print various professionallookingdocuments. In this hands-on, interactive class, you will also learn some of Word’s proofing features, such as spelling, grammar checking, and AutoCorrect. EDTEC 415-001 • W, May 27 • 9:00 AM-5:00 PM LOCATION: Annex 2182, Campus • SLC FEE: $229 INSTRUCTOR: Edward L. Lukacs Word Level 2 A hands-on continuation of Microsoft Word Level 1. Learn to create, manage, and modify lists, tables, charts, and graphic objects, and control text flow through sections, templates, mail merge, and macros. Completion of Word Level 1 is strongly recommended. EDTEC 416-001 • W, Jun 10 • 9:00 AM-5:00 PM LOCATION: Annex 2182, Campus • SLC FEE: $229 INSTRUCTOR: Edward L. Lukacs 8 0 1 . 5 8 7 . L I F E ( 5 4 3 3 ) • w w w. l i f e l o n g . u t a h . e d u More Finance & Business HTML5/XHTML Coding Learn the fundamentals of XHTML coding and cutting edge HTML5. Upon completion of this class, students will be well versed in constructing XHTML and HTML5 documents, using best practices for browser compatibility and web standards compliance. This course is designed to give a solid grounding in web design and development. This class applies toward our Web Design Tools Certificate program. More course info on page 17 16 More Finance and Business HEALTHY LIVING EDTEC 459-002 • TTh, Jun 9-11 • 6:00 AM-9:30 PM EDTEC 459-001 • M, May 18 • 9:00 AM-5:00 PM LOCATION: Annex 2182, Campus • SLC FEE: $249 INSTRUCTOR: James W. Elder Web Development and Design Classes Learn to create web pages with the latest techniques in design in our web development classes. Please check for any pre-requisites at edtech.utah.edu. Cascading Style Sheets Level 1 EDTEC 475-001 • M, Jun 29 • 9:00 AM-5:00 PM EDTEC 475-002 • TTh, Jun 16-18 • 6:00-9:30 PM Cascading Style Sheets Level 2 EDTEC 476-001 • M, Jul 13 • 9:00 AM-5:00 PM EDTEC 476-002 • TTh, Jun 23-25 • 6:00-9:30 PM Dreamweaver Level 1 EDTEC 455-001 • M, Jul 20 • 9:00 AM-5:00 PM EDTEC 455-002 • TTh, Jun 30-Jul 2 • 6:00-9:30 PM Dreamweaver Level 2 EDTEC 456-001 • M, Jul 27 • 9:00 AM-5:00 PM EDTEC 456-002 • TTh, Jul 7-9 • 6:00-9:30 PM Bar Method Exercise The Bar Method is an hour-long total body workout that combines isometrics, interval training, dance conditioning, and sports rehabilitation to quickly and safely burn fat and carve muscle. Classes are high intensity, non-impact, and composed of eight to nine exercises that work muscles to total exhaustion, followed by stretches to change the shape of the muscle. This combination creates a long, lean, firm, sculpted body. With regular practice students can expect to firm muscles, increase flexibility, reduce body fat, improve posture, and increase stamina and energy. New students usually begin to see changes in their body within the first 30 days of consistent classes. Workout pants to the knee and socks are required. Cost of class buys an unlimited 30 day pass. Visit saltlakecity.barmethod.com to see a list of classes and times. You need to reserve space for classes in advance by calling 801-485-4227. Activation starts the day of the first class. LLHL 151-001 • MTWThFSSu, May 11-Aug 30 • TBA LOCATION: Bar Method, 1057 E 2100 S • SLC FEE: $89 INSTRUCTOR: Bar Method Staff Group Reformer Pilates Spice up your core strength program with group reformer classes taught at Total Body Pilates studio using the Pilates reformer invented by Joseph Pilates. Classes are for all ages, physiques, and fitness levels, beginners and experienced 17 New Courses Technology Classes edtech.utah.edu 48-hour advance registration required students. Registration allows you to attend 5 sessions of Total Body Reformer classes. Class schedule can be viewed at www.totalbodypilates.com. Sampler is valid for three months and cannot be renewed within the same term. Activation starts the first day of class. LLHL 157-001 • MTWThFSSu, May 11-Aug 23 • TBA LOCATION: Total Body Pilates, 2065 S 2300 E • SLC FEE: $89 INSTRUCTOR: Total Body Pilates Staff Jiu Jitsu Build confidence, strength, flexibility and more with Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. We will focus on the self-defense application of this practice. Class is open to all people and is taught in a positive and safe environment where you can learn at your own pace. Cost of class buys an unlimited 30 day pass which can be renewed. Activations starts the day of the first class. A uniform is required and can be purchased for an additional charge, or uniforms are also available on loan from Team Fusion. Class schedule can be viewed at www. fusionbjj.com LLHL 164-001 • MTWThFSSu, May 11-Aug 21 • TBA LOCATION: Team Fusion Academy, 615 Simpson Ave • SLC FEE: $99 INSTRUCTOR: Eddie Edmunds Mat Pilates Sampler Are you looking to build muscle, flexibility, stability, symmetry, and core strength? Maybe you’re rehabbing from injury, WellU Eligible LLHL 158-001 • MTWThFSSu, May 11-Aug 23 • TBA LOCATION: Total Body Pilates, 2065 S 2300 E • SLC FEE: $79 INSTRUCTOR: Total Body Pilates Staff Yoga Punch Pass with Avenues Yoga Whether you are seeking a refuge from the daily grind, increased flexibility or renewed strength, yoga is a low impact way to boost not only your flexibility but also your strength and range of motion. Lifelong Learning has partnered with Avenues Yoga to offer a complete mind and body experience for you. Registration for this class buys you a 10-punch card good for any Avenues Yoga class. Visit www.avenuesyoga. com to see a complete list of classes. You may purchase or renew a punch card at any time during the term; cards will be honored for six months. Visit www.avenuesyoga.com to see a complete list of classes and class schedule. LLHL 123-001 • MTWThFSSu, May 11-Aug 30 • TBA LOCATION: Avenues Yoga, 68 K St • SLC FEE: $99 INSTRUCTOR: Avenues Yoga Staff Qigong Practice Qi (chee) is defined as life force energy; gong is defined as exercise. Put it together and Qigong is a Chinese practice that exercises your life force energy. The practice is the precursor to Thai Chi and uses movements and postures to integrate Chinese acupressure points, meridians, and internal organs in a mindful and meditative way. The gentle, rhythmic movements of Qigong reduces stress, builds stamina, increases vitality, and enhances the immune system. Students of any age or ability level can take this class and they can do it seated or standing. Co-sponsored with Tanner Dance. LLHL 162-001 • W, May 13-Jun 17 • 5:30-6:45 PM LOCATION: Beverley Taylor Sorenson Arts and Education Complex, 1721 Campus Center Drive • Campus FEE: $119 INSTRUCTOR: Melissa Faber Acupressure for Allergies According to Traditional Chinese Medicine, spring is conceptually related to liver and gallbladder energy. These specific energy meridians focus on moving the flow of energy through your body and releasing it from energetic interference and stagnation. Spring tends to agitate people dealing with allergies, asthma, anxiety or depression, joint pain and weight gain, but it can also be the perfect time to clean, renew and prepare your body for a healthy and balanced year. Join us to learn about your body’s 12 energy channels and the acupressure points that can help you and your family smoothly transition from winter to summer. To see a list of instructors and instructor bios, visit our website at www.lifelong.utah.edu LLHL 154-001 • W, May 27 • 6:00-9:00 PM LOCATION: Annex (see bldg doors for Rm #), Campus • SLC FEE: $39 INSTRUCTOR: Alyssa Johnson Women’s Total Empowerment: Assault Prevention Workshop Preparation is key to ensuring your safety and well-being in all situations. In this 2.5 hour workshop you will start with basic approaches to self-defense and then move into learning to use three methods of empowerment: verbal, environmental, and physical to become stronger and more aware of your surroundings, so that you may prevent harm in an assault type situation. LLHL 169-001 • M, Jun 1 • 6:00-8:30 PM LOCATION: Team Fusion Academy, 615 Simpson Ave • SLC FEE: $59 INSTRUCTOR: Eddie Edmunds 8 0 1 . 5 8 7 . L I F E ( 5 4 3 3 ) • w w w. l i f e l o n g . u t a h . e d u want to reduce the risk of injury or want to improve your favorite sport. Mat pilates is for students of all ages, body types and physiques. Classes focus on posture, correct alignment, and proper breathing which will help you build a long, lean healthy body. Registration is good for any 10 classes at Total Body Pilates EXCEPT Reformer classes. Class schedule can be viewed at www.totalbodypilates.com. Sampler is valid for three months and cannot be renewed within the same term. Activation starts day of first day of class. Pilates for Back Care Does back pain slow you down or keep you from reaching your full potential? Learn how to manage lower back pain with the Pilates method as we focus on which exercises are best and safest to keep your back healthy and moving well. This class will include weekly Pilates practice, please bring a yoga mat and dress comfortably as you would for yoga or Pilates. LLHL 170-001 • W, Jun 10-Jul 15 • 5:00-7:00 PM LOCATION: Annex (see bldg doors for Rm #), Campus • SLC FEE: $99 + $3 special fee INSTRUCTOR: Holly Chiodo 18 More Finance and Business Plein-Air Landscape Workship: Watercolor, pg. 2 Other Arts & Crafts classes, pgs. 2-6 21 New Courses Technology Classes edtech.utah.edu 48-hour advance registration required WellU Eligible Pins for Pain Free - Acupuncture for Pain Management The body has the innate ability to heal itself. Learn to jump start the healing process with appropriate methods of stimulation. Join Dr. Zeng as he explains effective treatments for pain management: acupuncture, cupping, moxa and herbal medicine. Learn effective and safe methods of treatment through case studies and in class demonstrations. Botanical Beauty Basics: Head to Toe Skin Care Spend a relaxing evening learning how to make your own all-natural skin care products. We will make eye balm, lip balm, lotion bar, and foot scrub. Hands-on fun with a recipe and take home of each. Co-sponsored with Red Butte Garden. Co-sponsored with Red Butte Garden; members pay $35 + special fee (ask for section 002). reverse these issues, and like traditional acupuncture, balance energy and create a sense of well-being. LLHL 174-001 • Th, Jun 11 • 6:00-9:00 PM LOCATION: Annex (see bldg doors for Rm #), Campus • SLC FEE: $49 INSTRUCTOR: Robert Zeng LLHL 171-001 • Th, Jun 18 • 6:30-8:30 PM LOCATION: Red Butte Garden, 300 Wakara Way • SLC FEE: $39 + $8 special fee INSTRUCTOR: Rachael Bush Herbal Syrups and Sodas Explore the sweeter side of herbal medicine in this handson workshop that focuses on syrups and soda. Herbal syrups provide a convenient and time honored way to administer herbal remedies and in this workshop you will learn how to make a variety of herbal syrups, discover fun ways of incorporating them into your life, and go back in time to uncover the original “root beer” recipe. Co-sponsored with Red Butte Garden; members pay $35 + special fee (ask for section 002). Acupressure for Anxiety and Depression Traditional Chinese Acupressure techniques have been shown to relieve depression and anxiety, as well as improve your overall health and vitality. Join us as we show you how to use acupressure to improve the flow of chi throughout your body and bring health and well-being back into your life. Meditation Sampler The benefits of meditation — physical and emotional health and balance, peace, cultivation of insight, and the development of innate wisdom and compassion —are well documented. Yet not every form of meditation is attractive or available to every body. In this class, we will explore and experience three meditation practices: Zen (both traditional and Western); Loving Kindness (Metta) meditation, and Mindfulness. See how to incorporate the right practice for you into your life, and receive the benefits meditation has provided for thousands of years. LLHL 161-001 • Th, Jun 25 • 6:00-9:00 PM LOCATION: Annex (see bldg doors for Rm #), Campus • SLC FEE: $39 INSTRUCTOR: Alyssa Johnson LLHL 141-001 • W, Jul 15-29 • 6:30-8:30 PM LOCATION: Annex (see bldg doors for Rm #), Campus • SLC FEE: $79 INSTRUCTOR: Mark Esterman Introduction to Cosmetic Acupuncture Many women and men seek a way to erase the toll of time, stress and pollution on their complexion. Cosmetic Acupuncture gives an alternative to chemical and surgical treatments. Dr. Robert Zeng will discuss and demonstrate how Chinese medicine and acupuncture may correct and Acupressure for Everyday Aches and Pains Traditional Chinese Medicine has provided relief to countless individuals over the centuries. Join us as we share a brief history of the practice of acupressure and then show you how you can perform simple techniques on you and your family to boost your immune system and provide relief for everyday health issues, and muscle tension. LLHL 173-001 • S, Jun 13 • 10:00 AM-12:00 PM LOCATION: Red Butte Garden, 300 Wakara Way • SLC FEE: $39 + $10 special fee INSTRUCTOR: Kate Galarza To see a list of instructors and instructor bios, visit our website at www.lifelong.utah.edu LLHL 172-001 • Th, Jul 9 • 6:00-9:00 PM LOCATION: Annex (see bldg doors for Rm #), Campus • SLC FEE: $49 INSTRUCTOR: Robert Zeng More course info on page 21 8 0 1 . 5 8 7 . L I F E ( 5 4 3 3 ) • w w w. l i f e l o n g . u t a h . e d u More Healthy Living 20 More Healthy Living LLHL 149-001 • Th, Jul 16 • 6:00-9:00 PM LOCATION: Annex (see bldg doors for Rm #), Campus • SLC FEE: $39 INSTRUCTOR: Alyssa Johnson Back Care Basics: Healthy Back, Healthy Body 60-80% of U.S. adults will experience low back pain at least once in their life. Learn common causes of low back pain and examine the choices available for maintaining a healthy spine. We will also look at the little known consequences of masking symptoms through the use of meds, vs a vitalistic approach that addresses the cause. Class is for those interested in preventing future issues as well as those that may already be experiencing low back pain. LLHL 105-001 • W, Jul 22 • 6:30-9:00 PM LOCATION: Annex (see bldg doors for Rm #), Campus • SLC FEE: $39 INSTRUCTOR: Mark Resetarits 21 Yoga Experiential Retreat Relax, renew, and treat yourself to an afternoon of yoga and meditation at Snowbird’s Cliff Spa. We will start slowly and quietly, viewing the mountains and setting an intention for the practice. Our asana practice will grow from the ground to standing poses, into twists, and into refreshing inversions for all levels of practitioners, and finish on the ground again with restorative poses, relaxation, and quiet seated meditation. Ahhh! Three hours goes by in a flash! Finish with a visit to Cliff Lodge Spa and the rooftop pool; access included in retreat fee, so you may come early or stay late to enjoy them. Please New Courses bring yoga mat and plan to be in the studio 15 minutes before class start time. Class meets at Cliff Lodge Spa, Snowbird Resort, Little Cottonwood Canyon. LLHL 102-001 • Su, Aug 2 • 1:00-4:00 PM LOCATION: Cliff Spa, Snowbird Resort FEE: $60 INSTRUCTOR: Dana Levy HOME AND GARDEN Gardening in Containers Gardening in containers can transform your balcony, deck, or patio into more than just barbeque space. Learn how to create a soothing outdoor retreat by adding containers filled with flowering plants. We’ll look at container design and selection, how to combine plants for aesthetic arrangements, plant selection, and maintenance. Co-sponsored with Red Butte Garden; members pay $45 + special fee (ask for section 002). LLHG 553-001 • W, May 13-20 • 6:30-8:30 PM LOCATION: Red Butte Garden, 300 Wakara Way • SLC FEE: $49 + $3 special fee INSTRUCTOR: Patrick Newman Grow Your Own Herbs Tired of paying top dollar for fresh herbs, but don’t want to miss out on the flavor burst only fresh herbs can give you? Time to grow your own! Whether you are planning a new culinary herb garden or improving an existing one, this class Technology Classes edtech.utah.edu 48-hour advance registration required will help you get the most from your plot. We’ll cover site and soil preparation, garden design, which herbs to plant, planting from seed versus cuttings, planting schedule, common pests and how to discourage them by inter-planting flowers, water and sun needs, and harvesting and storage. Each student will measure and plot their garden as we talk about space requirements for dozens of common edible herbs. We will also discuss cooking with fresh herbs. Co-sponsored by Red Butte Garden; members pay $45 + special fee (ask for section 002). LLHG 504-001 • T, May 19-26 • 6:30-8:30 PM LOCATION: Red Butte Garden, 300 Wakara Way • SLC FEE: $49 + $5 special fee INSTRUCTOR: Kate Galarza Tour of Utah: Mountain Valley Seeds Is an heirloom seed better? What exactly does organic mean? How about GMO? How hard is it to select, sort and package seeds for market? Learn all this and more as we explore Mountain Valley Seeds, walk through the process of packing seeds, learn about proper growing and starting conditions and even enjoy a sampling of microgreens. This class will be held in the Mountain Valley Seeds warehouse and will require standing and walking. Please dress appropriately and wear comfortable shoes. LLHG 599-001 • W, May 20 • 6:00-8:30 PM LOCATION: Mountain Valley Seeds, 175 W 2700 S • SLC FEE: $19 INSTRUCTOR: Robb Baumann WellU Eligible LLHG 546-001 • Th, May 21 • 6:00-9:00 PM LOCATION: Red Butte Garden Greenhouses, 2195 Central Campus Dr, SLC. FEE: $39 + $10 special fee INSTRUCTOR: Michelle Cook Succulent Centerpieces Looking for a centerpiece that is as much at home on the dining room table as it is on the patio or deck. Look no further than the world of succulents! Part lecture, part workshop, this class will first teach general identification, care and propagation techniques of the most popular succulents grown today as well as basic principles of design, followed by a workshop where you will create your very own succulent centerpiece. Tools, container, succulents, and all the encouragement you need will be provided. Co-sponsored with Red Butte Garden; members pay $32 + special fee (ask for section 002). LLHG 595-001 • S, May 23 • 10:00 AM-12:00 PM LOCATION: Red Butte Garden Greenhouses 2195 Central Campus Dr, SLC. FEE: $35 + $36 special fee INSTRUCTOR: Scott Mower Soil Maintenance for Urban Gardening Soil is the most important layer in any organic garden and while you may think you are doing everything right there are many factors you need to consider in improving your existing garden soil organically and economically. Learn how to correctly test your soil, analyze the report to know what amendments you should use and which to definitely not use for our alkaline soils. We will also discuss growing cover crops, composting and aerating. The second day of this class will be held at a small scale urban farm where you will get to do some digging and soil testing in a hands-on environment. LLHG 597-001 • Th, May 14 • 6:00-8:00 PM AND S, May 16 • 9:00-11:00 AM LOCATION: Annex (see bldg doors for Rm #), Campus • SLC FEE: $59 + $3 special fee INSTRUCTOR: Celia Bell Aquaponics, Organic Hydroponics, Bio-Dynamics Growing Take a new approach to gardening as we introduce you to these high yield growing techniques that are the future of food/ farming production. We will demonstrate these crop growing options and you will leave with a firm understanding of how these systems operate. Class will To see a list of instructors and instructor bios, visit our website at www.lifelong.utah.edu cover equipment needed, day to day operation, what to plant, pest control, how to trouble shoot problems and what to expect in yields. A workbook will be provided. LLHG 591-001 • S, May 30 • 1:00-5:00 PM LOCATION: Annex (see bldg doors for Rm #), Campus • SLC FEE: $59 + $10 special fee INSTRUCTOR: Ed Duquette Organic Gardening Apprenticeship Let’s get dirty and learn to garden organically the old fashioned way. Once-a-month visits to a small scale organic urban farm will allow hands-on experience in planning, soil preparation, composting, tools, season extension, preservation, and troubleshooting. Truly a one-of-a-kind experience, you will learn to grow enough vegetables for two people to last much of the year and have renewed confidence in your home gardening abilities. Come to each class prepared to get dirty and work, dress appropriately, wear sunscreen, hats and bring water. 8 0 1 . 5 8 7 . L I F E ( 5 4 3 3 ) • w w w. l i f e l o n g . u t a h . e d u Vegetable Container Gardening Do you lack sufficient sun or garden space for a vegetable or herb garden? Don’t let that stop you from growing succulent, flavorful, nutritious fresh herbs and veggies. Many herbs and vegetables thrive in containers, which you can position or move to take advantage of sunny spots. You’ll learn which vegetables and herbs do well in containers as well as tricks to keep them producing throughout summer and into fall. You will have the opportunity to plant the vegetables of your choice into a 15-inch container for takehome enjoyment. Co-sponsored with Red Butte Garden; members pay $35 + special fee (ask for section 002). LLHG 598-001 • S, May 30 • 9:00 AM-12:00 PM AND S, Jun 20 • 9:00 AM-12:00 PM AND S, Jul 18 • 9:00 AM-12:00 PM AND S, Aug 22 • 9:00 AM-12:00 PM LOCATION: 1398 Cheyenne St • SLC FEE: $179 INSTRUCTOR: Celia Bell 22 More Home and Garden Garden Maintenance Gardens grow, and that can be both a blessing and a curse. The fresh young blooms of spring fade, stalks bend and droop, groundcover runs amok, and spent flowers turn brown on their stems. What’s a gardener to do? With a little maintenance know-how, you can extend the bloom of some favorite perennials, get a second bloom from others, control invasive plantings, prop or strengthen weak stems, and overall neaten your summer and fall garden. Join us for three evenings in the garden as we get hands-on experience deadheading, pruning, thinning, dividing, and transplanting—and keep your garden looking grand all season long. Co-sponsored by Red Butte Garden; members pay $62 + special fee (ask for section 002). LLHG 547-001 • T, Jun 9-23 • 7:00-9:00 PM LOCATION: Red Butte Garden, 300 Wakara Way • SLC FEE: $69 + $3 special fee INSTRUCTOR: Crystal Reece Garden Treasures: Salt Lake Tour You’ve seen pictures of spectacular gardens in your favorite magazines, but now you can see them first hand. Treat your senses to an array of sights, smells, and sounds while visiting garden treasures in the Salt Lake area. We’ll leisurely wonder through two gardens each evening discussing garden design, plant selection, water features, outdoor living spaces, container plants, and more. Take home some great ideas for your own garden and learn what makes a yard a garden. Co-sponsored with Red Butte Garden; members pay $50 (ask for section 002). LLHG 545-001 • W, Jun 10-17 • 6:00-8:00 PM LOCATION: Red Butte Garden, 300 Wakara Way • SLC FEE: $55 INSTRUCTORS: Patrick Newman & Mandy Self D.I.Y. - Basic Repairs for Homeowners - Summer Prep and Maintenance Tired of paying a pricey professional every time you have a leaky faucet or broken sprinkler head? In this class, you’ll learn how to be a DIY pro and maintain your home or property. We’ll look at common problems with easy fixes you can do yourself: leaky faucets and toilets, basic electrical, repairing sheetrock holes and divots, removing and applying wallpaper, and more. We’ll also cover maintenance of major appliances and seasonal systems such as heaters/air conditioners, swamp coolers, and irrigation. Class is limited to 10. LLHG 450-001 • Th, Jun 11-Jul 2 • 6:30-8:30 PM LOCATION: Annex (see bldg doors for Rm #), Campus • SLC FEE: $89 INSTRUCTOR: Tom Arnold Birds and Blooms Spend a delightful summer evening connecting with the birds and blooms of Cardiff Fork in Big Cottonwood Canyon. Class begins with a discussion of what we can expect to see and hear, and some quick tips for identification of both birds & plants. Class will continue with a moderate hike of approximately 2 miles to practice these skills with expert guidance. Please bring a notebook and binoculars, a small backpack, and plenty of water. Wear comfortable shoes for hiking and dress in layers. Students will be notified where to meet before class. Co-sponsored with Tracy Aviary; members pay $35 + special fee (ask for section 002). LLHG 596-001 • W, Jun 10 • 6:00-9:00 PM LOCATION: Big Cottonwood Canyon FEE: $39 + $3 special fee INSTRUCTOR: Matthew Utley and Carolina Roa Vertical Gardening - Living Walls We all want exquisite gardens, but time-crunched lifestyles, shrinking spaces and a commitment to sustainable choices is changing our definition of what a garden can be. Take your garden to the next level by discovering its vertical spaces. Filled with inspiring photos and innovative approaches, this class will highlight a range of vertical gardening ideas from living walls to upright vegetable gardens. Each participant will have the opportunity to plant a small woolypocket to take home and begin their vertical gardening adventure. All materials provided. Co-sponsored with Red Butte Garden; members pay $32 + special fee (ask for section 002). LLHG 571-001 • W, Jun 17 • 6:00-9:00 PM LOCATION: Red Butte Garden, 300 Wakara Way • SLC FEE: $35 + $28 special fee INSTRUCTOR: Michelle Cook Preserving Fresh Herbs You know how much flavor the fresh herbs you grow add to your summer meals. But did you know that through proper harvesting and preservation techniques, you can enjoy the es- 23 New Courses Technology Classes edtech.utah.edu 48-hour advance registration required WellU Eligible More course info on page 25 8 0 1 . 5 8 7 . L I F E ( 5 4 3 3 ) • w w w. l i f e l o n g . u t a h . e d u Home & Garden classes, pgs. 21-25 To see a list of instructors and instructor bios, visit our website at www.lifelong.utah.edu More course info on page 28 26 More Home and Garden sence of that flavor and fragrance all winter long? In this class you’ll learn the optimal time to harvest your herbs, techniques for preserving them for later use, and the basics of cooking with both fresh and dried herbs. A tour of Red Butte Garden’s herb garden and tasty snacks made with herbs will round out our experience. Cosponsored with Red Butte Garden; members pay $35 + special fee (ask for section 002). LLHG 548-001 • S, Jul 11 • 9:00 AM-12:00 PM LOCATION: Red Butte Garden, 300 Wakara Way • SLC FEE: $39 + $5 special fee INSTRUCTOR: Mary Jo Tedesco Living Wreath Spend a morning at Red Butte Garden creating a beautiful, living, succulent wreath. These versatile wreaths can grace your garden, become the dramatic center-piece that sets the mood for a special dinner, or a holiday accent for a door or a mantel. We’ll provide a 13-inch wreath frame, moss and succulent plants, as well as cover care and maintenance of your living wreath. You’re sure to become the envy of the neighborhood with this statement of true living beauty. Co-sponsored with Red Butte Garden; members pay $32 + special fee (ask for section 002). LLHG 588-001 • S, Jun 20 • 10:00 AM-12:00 PM LOCATION: Red Butte Garden Greenhouses 2195 Central Campus Dr, SLC. FEE: $35 + $36 special fee INSTRUCTOR: Scott Mower Butchery Bring your urban homestead full circle as you learn the proper techniques for taking a bird from the farm to the table. Each student is given the opportunity to learn to humanely kill, pluck, eviscerate, cool and bag your own bird under expert guidance. You will leave with a bagged bird and the confidence that you can properly harvest your own birds in a safe and efficient manner. LLHG 600-001 • S, Aug 15 • 9:00 AM-12:00 PM LOCATION: 13099 S 1830 W • Riverton FEE: $69 + $25 special fee INSTRUCTOR: Josh Wood LANGUAGE Conversational French I This condensed beginning course will teach you conversational French used in travel and everyday situations. French games, group reading of French comic strips, and helpful handouts will quicken the process and provide hands-on experience. The best part: Learning the correct accent from a native Parisian. This class is designed to be repeated as often as you wish. Conversational Spanish I Learn conversational Spanish in a relaxed atmosphere. Class covers the language skills needed for travel, everyday situations, and communication with Spanish-speaking employees. Please expect about two hours of homework each week. This class is designed to be repeated as often as you wish. Special fees includes textbook and dictionary. LLLAN 354-001 • Th, May 26-Jun 30 • 6:00-8:00 PM LOCATION: Annex (see bldg doors for Rm #), Campus • SLC FEE: $135 + $15 special fee INSTRUCTOR: Renee Laws Conversational Italian I Learn the language of warmth and passion. We’ll cover the basic conversational skills you’ll need to travel in Italy while learning about the people, art, and culture of this fabulous country. Special fee includes textbook. Students are responsible for bringing an Italian-English dictionary. This class is designed to be repeated as often as you wish. LLLAN 362-001 • T, Jun 2-Jul 7 • 7:00-9:00 PM LOCATION: Annex (see bldg doors for Rm #), Campus • SLC FEE: $135 + $20 special fee INSTRUCTOR: Jason Cox LLLAN 350-001 • W, Jun 17-Jul 22 • 6:30-8:30 PM LOCATION: Annex (see bldg doors for Rm #), Campus • SLC FEE: $135 + $3 special fee INSTRUCTOR: Catherine Thorpe 25 New Courses Technology Classes edtech.utah.edu 48-hour advance registration required WellU Eligible Beginning Ukulele Ukulele is one of the simplest instruments to play learn the basics then quickly dive into playing tunes. You’ll learn chords, fretting, and strumming techniques, as well as how to convert tunes from guitar songbooks to ukulele. Please bring a soprano, concert, or tenor ukulele with standard tuning (GCEA) and a 3-ring binder. The instructor will inspect your instrument for playability and make any recommendations. Transcriptions and a chord chart are included. rhythmic listening, soloing, and improvisation. Feel the culture come alive as you play on a hand-carved African Djembe drum. No musical experience required! Drums and background instruments are provided. the writer, performer, and audience! This is an excellent class for anyone interested in trying improv comedy for the first time, as well as for seasoned performers who want to expand their skills. LLMUS 415-001 • Th, May 14-Jun 18 • 6:00-7:30 PM LOCATION: 521 W 500 N (musicians studio) • SLC FEE: $109 + $15 special fee INSTRUCTOR: Andy Jones LLMUS 396-001 • T, Jul 21-Aug 11 • 6:15-7:45 PM LOCATION: Annex (see bldg doors for Rm #), Campus • SLC FEE: $79 INSTRUCTOR: Clint Erekson LLMUS 433-001 • T, May 12-Jun 9 • 6:30-7:30 PM LOCATION: Annex (see bldg doors for Rm #), Campus • SLC FEE: $79 + $10 special fee INSTRUCTOR: Jim Major Guitar: Beginning Learn the basic techniques—note reading, tablature, chords, rhythm, finger picking, scales, and music fundamentals—that will put a solid foundation under new players and be applicable to all styles of guitar music. Students will learn in a relaxed and fun environment. Acoustic or electric guitar with amp is fine. No class July 6. LLMUS 433-002 • Th, May 28-Jun 18 • 6:15-7:15 PM LOCATION: 1610 W 500 N (musicians studio) • SLC FEE: $69 + $10 special fee INSTRUCTOR: Peter Danzig LLMUS 382-001 • M, Jun 15-Jul 27 • 7:00-8:30 PM LOCATION: Annex (see bldg doors for Rm #), Campus • SLC FEE: $109 INSTRUCTOR: Bruce Christenson African Drumming Experience the community and excitement of a drum circle and explore traditional rhythms from Africa and the Diaspora in this fun, user-friendly introduction to hand drumming. Develop your inner rhythms as you learn to understand and follow a beat with simple and multi-part drumming patterns. We’ll also cover Djembe playing technique and the ensemble-playing skills of Improv Comedy Workshop Ready for some fun and games after work? Improv is spontaneous, creative, and lots of laughs. Improvisational comedy is theatrical humor made up on the spot, using your imagination. Discover how to bring your creative ideas to life, in real time, through brain teasers, games, and other forms of play; learn the rules of improvisation; develop your own unique characters; and most important, emotionally invest in your work. In this improv series you’ll get to be To see a list of instructors and instructor bios, visit our website at www.lifelong.utah.edu POTPOURRI Using the iPad You got that iPad you have always wanted, but now you are stumped on how to maximize its use and turn it into a practical and useful tool. Join us as you learn valuable tips and ways to make the most of your iPad and its apps for both business and pleasure. 8 0 1 . 5 8 7 . L I F E ( 5 4 3 3 ) • w w w. l i f e l o n g . u t a h . e d u MUSIC AND THEATRE LLPOT 916-001 • M, Jun 1 • 6:00-9:00 PM LOCATION: Annex (see bldg doors for Rm #), Campus • SLC FEE: $39 INSTRUCTOR: Andrew Stone Rock Art Hot Spots Utah is home to some of the nation’s most spectacular archaeological sites, from the famed rock art galleries of Nine Mile Canyon to the spectacular ruins of Cedar Mesa. But there are hundreds of other localities—lesser known places with names like Sego Canyon More course info on page 27 26 More Potpourri and Buckhorn Wash—where the public can experience the remnants of thousands of years of human occupation. Participants will receive a handout describing the location of over 20 fantastic public rock art sites in Utah which can be reached by car and most of these sites will be discussed in class. The rock art will be put in context of what we know of the people who created it. LLPOT 687-001 • M, Jul 13 • 6:30-8:30 PM LOCATION: Annex (see bldg doors for Rm #), Campus • SLC FEE: $35 INSTRUCTOR: Troy Scotter Tour the Avenues Cemetery Visit the largest municipal cemetery in the United States, the Salt Lake City Cemetery. The cemetery is 250 acres of beauty with historically and visually interesting headstones. We will wander among the graves of the famous and infamous as we discuss the development of the land and the challenges it has faced over the years, who died when and why, headstone symbols, burial customs, and more. Please meet at the Sexton’s building, 4th Avenue at N Street. LLPOT 693-001 • S, Jun 20 • 6:00-8:30 PM LLPOT 693-002 • S, Aug 1 • 6:00-8:30 PM LOCATION: Salt Lake City Cemetery • SLC FEE: $35 INSTRUCTOR: Paul Wheeler Instagram One of the most popular photo sharing apps, Instagram has become a viable place to share both personally and professionally. We will cover what it means to be a part of the Instagram community, best practices for sharing and how you can use it personally and as an alternative or enhancement to traditional forms of marketing. Bring your iPhone or Android phone to class with the Instagram app loaded and ready to go with your login and password already created. LLPOT 920-001 • T, Jul 14 • 6:30-8:30 PM LOCATION: Annex 2214, Campus • SLC FEE: $35 INSTRUCTOR: Andrew Stone Animal Communication Would you like to improve your relationship with your animal companions? Learn how to listen to your pets and use practical problem-solving skills to change specific animal behaviors, identify physical challenges, and improve sports performance. Also experience transferring energy, sending specific ideas, and making a connection with an animal through a photo as you develop your innate ability to dialogue with animals. Please bring photographs of your animals, either living or passed, to class. Please do not bring your pet. LLPOT 644-001 • W, Aug 19 • 6:30-9:00 PM LOCATION: Annex (see bldg doors for Rm #), Campus • SLC FEE: $35 INSTRUCTOR: Patty Rayman RECREATION Beginning Golf for Women Women are golf’s fastest-growing demographic—find out why in this six-session course. You’ll learn all the basics— grip, stance and posture, aim, and swing—with attention to the club-fitting characteristics that are unique to women players and a focus on finesse over power. All equipment is provided. Student to teacher ratio 6:1. LLREC 746-001 • TTh, Jun 2-18 • 5:30-7:00 PM LOCATION: Nibley Park Golf Course, 2780 South 700 East • SLC FEE: $155 + $20 special fee INSTRUCTOR: Nibley Park Golf Course professionals Off the Couch: A Walking Tour of Salt Lake Treasures Need some inspiration to get you walking? Our off-thecouch crew will provide just that. Each week we’ll meet at a different spot in Salt Lake City and head toward a surprise destination. It might be a viewpoint; it might be a hidden garden; it might be a piece of sculpture, a unique piece of architecture, or even an outdoor patio for a cup of decaf and dessert! Regardless of where we go, you’ll get an hour to an hour-and-a-half of moderate to brisk walking, the companionship of others, and a surprise. Three good reasons to leave the couch! Please wear comfortable walking shoes and bring camera and water. You will be notified where to meet before the first class. 27 New Courses Register for and see a complete list Technology Classes online at edtech.utah.edu or by calling 801.581.6061 More course info on page 29 Yoga Punch Pass with Avenues Yoga, pg. 18 Yoga Experiential Retreat, pg. 21 Other Healthy Living classes, pgs. 17-21 To see a list of instructors and instructor bios, visit our website at www.lifelong.utah.edu 30 More Recreation LLREC 756-001 • W, Jun 3-24 • 6:15-8:15 PM LOCATION: SLC FEE: $89 + $5 special fee INSTRUCTOR: Carolee Stout isolated back roads, where to find detailed maps, and how to prepare for emergencies. We’ll also suggest areas that are particularly rich in car camping opportunities and provide access to rock art, wilderness hiking, and Western ruins. Off the Couch 2: New Treasures Ready to discover new treasures in our city? Much like it’s companion class, Off the Couch 2 will take you to new locations throughout Salt Lake City where you will find even more of our city’s historical locations, hidden gardens, and architectural gems. Regardless of where we go, you’ll get an hour to an hour-and-a-half of moderate to brisk walking, the companionship of others, and a surprise. Three good reasons to leave the couch again! Please wear comfortable walking shoes and bring camera and water. You will be notified where to meet before the first class. LLREC 800-001 • Th, Jun 11 • 6:30-8:30 PM LOCATION: Annex (see bldg doors for Rm #), Campus • SLC FEE: $35 INSTRUCTOR: Jeffrey Steadman LLREC 901-001 • Th, Jun 18-Jul 9 • 6:15-8:15 PM LOCATION: SLC FEE: $89 INSTRUCTOR: Carolee Stout Back Country Car Camping Want the solitude of backpacking, but with fresh food, luxury items, and no effort? Would you like to explore remote areas far from services but don’t know where to spend the night? Utah and many areas of the West are full of scenic back roads with areas perfect for car camping. In this class you’ll learn how to find a campsite, how to protect the environment in which you are camping, essential gear for comfortable car camping, where is the bathroom?, safe traveling tips for Intro to Tenkara Fly Fishing Tenkara is a traditional Japanese method of fly fishing utilizing just a rod, a line, and a fly. No reels and no hassle. The simplicity of Tenkara is perfect for beginning fishers, yet holds a subtle complexity that can engage you for years. The lightweight gear and intuitive methods apply well in Utah’s rivers and backcountry. Participants will enjoy an evening of in-class discussion about history, gear, and techniques with Tenkara Guides LLC, the first exclusive Tenkara guide company outside of Japan. Saturday, we’ll join Tenkara Guides on the river to be taught by the true experts of fly fishing - the trout. You are responsible for providing your fishing license, sack lunch, sunglasses (essential for eye protection), and either waders and boots or clothes and shoes that can get wet. Flies and Rod rental are included in your special fee. Class is limited to 10. LLREC 902-001 • W, Jun 24 • 6:00-8:30 PM AND S, Jun 27 • 8:00 AM-5:30 PM LOCATION: Annex (see bldg doors for Rm #), Campus • SLC FEE: $109 + $10 special fee INSTRUCTOR: Erik Ostrander 29 New Courses Technology Classes edtech.utah.edu 48-hour advance registration required Kayaking Made Easy Itching to kayak the San Rafael, San Juan, or other Western river but want to get your skills down first? Inflatable kayaks are a great way to learn how to paddle. Sturdy and forgiving, this craft allows beginners to feel comfortable on the river and advance quickly with their paddling skills. This introductory class will provide students with training in river safety, paddling strokes, reading whitewater, river rescue, and learning about and caring for inflatable kayaking equipment. Please join us for a fun day of paddling on the Weber River, just 45 minutes from SLC. This class I to II stretch of river is of appropriate challenge for new paddlers. Small rapids and rock gardens will provide us with plenty of opportunity to practice our paddling skills. Students are responsible for their boat and gear rental, please reserve early. Inflatable kayaks and all related gear can be rented as a package from REI and others. Class is limited to 12. Students will be notified where to meet to caravan to the Weber River. LLREC 777-001 • S, Jun 27 • 9:00 AM-4:00 PM LOCATION: Weber River. FEE: $109 + $6 special fee INSTRUCTOR: Bruce Christenson Bicycle Repair Workshop I In this hands-on course, we’ll cover basic repair skills including fixing flats, cleaning the chain, and adjusting gears to keep your bike running smoothly. We will also discuss the contents of a basic tool kit and supplies to keep your bike in excellent shape. Tips on bike commuting will be WellU Eligible LLREC 663-001 • W, Jul 7-14 • 6:30-9:00 PM LOCATION: Annex (see bldg doors for Rm #), Campus • SLC FEE: $69 + $5 special fee INSTRUCTOR: Todd Aylesworth Fly Fishing 101 Utah offers an array of excellent rivers for fly fishing. This class is a chance to get out and try the sport in a beautiful high mountain setting. Designed for the novice, this basic hands-on course explores the art and mechanics of fly fishing, including equipment, safety, knots, entomology, and, of course, casting. We will learn some basics in the classroom then travel to a local river for the day to test our new skills. You are responsible for providing your rod and reel (can be rented at local fly shops), fishing license, sack lunch, sunglasses (essential for eye protection), and either waders and boots or clothes and shoes that can get wet. A selection of flies and other tackle will be provided for our river day. This class is limited to 10. LLREC 671-001 • W, Jul 15 • 6:00-8:00 PM AND S, Jul 18 • 8:00 AM-5:00 PM LOCATION: Annex (see bldg doors for Rm #), Campus • SLC FEE: $109 + $20 special fee INSTRUCTOR: Doug Rollins WRITER’S TOOLBOX Introduction to Cowboy Poetry An introduction to a time-honored literary and folk art of cowboys and the American West, this course will examine the tools and techniques that turn ordinary words into poetry. Poetic works by master cowboy poets, past and present, will be studied, and class members will have the opportunity to create and critique their own compositions. Recitation will also be addressed. While serious attention will be paid to the hows and whys of cowboy poetry, this course will be all about the enjoyment that comes from well-written and carefully crafted words. LLWRC 831-001 • T, May 12-Jun 16 • 6:30-8:30 PM LOCATION: Annex (see bldg doors for Rm #), Campus • SLC FEE: $149 + $10 special fee INSTRUCTOR: Rodney Miller Build a Better Blog Been thinking about writing a blog, but have no idea where to start? Is WordPress the only option? What is CMS? How many times a week do I have to post? What the heck is SEO and why do I have to care about it? Blogging makes you write on a regular basis and it can become the canvas from which you share your ideas and skills and market your business. Then you can use your blog as a platform to further promote your work. Learn how a blog can be the gift that keeps on giving and the boost to your writing career or business that you have been looking for. To see a list of instructors and instructor bios, visit our website at www.lifelong.utah.edu LLWRC 833-001 • T, May 19 • 6:00-8:00 PM LOCATION: Annex 2214, Campus • SLC FEE: $39 INSTRUCTOR: Stacy Dymalski Creative Nonfiction I Explore this multi-faceted and popular genre, which ranges in scope from literary journalism to personal narrative and memoir, in this interactive 6-week course. Through sample readings, discussion, in-class writing exercises, and writing assignments, we will learn to use the narrative devices—narrator stances, characterization, verb tenses, dialogue, and scene and setting—that make this form of prose especially fascinating and appealing. Open to writers of all levels of experience who are confident with basic sentence structure and composition. LLWRC 760-001 • T, May 19-Jun 23 • 6:30-9:00 PM LOCATION: Annex (see bldg doors for Rm #), Campus • SLC FEE: $179 + $15 special fee INSTRUCTOR: Jenn Gibbs 8 0 1 . 5 8 7 . L I F E ( 5 4 3 3 ) • w w w. l i f e l o n g . u t a h . e d u included as well. All tools and supplies are provided. Please bring your road or mountain bike to each class. Jump Start Your Muse Are you ready to write, but the motivation to get started and keep going just isn’t there? Let us help you get on a writing schedule that keeps you motivated to write on a regular basis. We’ll share specific writing tips that you can employ anywhere and provide writing exercises that pleasantly force you to put words on a page, psych yourself into writing, learn to counter resistance with acceptance, and how to stay focused on your writing. More course info on page 31 30 More Writting LLWRC 832-001 • W, May 27 • 6:00-8:00 PM LOCATION: Annex (see bldg doors for Rm #), Campus • SLC FEE: $39 INSTRUCTOR: Stacy Dymalski LLWRC 754-001 • T, Jun 23-Jul 21 • 7:00-9:00 PM LOCATION: Annex (see bldg doors for Rm #), Campus • SLC FEE: $109 + $5 special fee INSTRUCTOR: Matthew Sorenson Read Like a Writer An important and often neglected part of writing is reading. We are readers before we are writers, and reading continues to shape, to fill, and to drive our work once we become writers. In this class we will explore the act of writerly reading: how does it differ from other kinds of reading? What do writers notice in the writing of others that the average reader might not, and how do they use what they find in their own work, without becoming imitative? Show up prepared to read, mark, and discuss. This course is designed but not required to be taken in conjunction with Creative Writing LLWRC 780. Creative Writing Build your voice as we focus on a group of specific techniques for shaping and informing your creative skills including voice, tone, and point of view; use of tense; and use of detail. Through analysis and discussion of sample texts and numerous in-class exercises, we will work toward achieving vivid precision. Each session will focus on a different tool or group of related tools; come prepared to read, write, and talk. This course is designed (but not required) to be taken in conjunction with Read Like a Writer (LLWRC 779). LLWRC 779-001 • M, Jun 1-22 • 6:30-8:30 PM LOCATION: Annex (see bldg doors for Rm #), Campus • SLC FEE: $99 INSTRUCTOR: Kim Williams Justesen Children’s Book Writing Whether you want to write picture books or YA novels, learn writing techniques and key story elements that can make your work rise from ordinary to outstanding. Children’s book author Ken Baker will guide you through writing exercises, story workshopping, discussion and critiques help you create engaging plots and develop full circle stories with characters and relationships that draw in and entertain young readers. LLWRC 755-001 • W, Jul 1-Aug 19 • 7:00-9:00 PM LOCATION: Annex (see bldg doors for Rm #), Campus • SLC FEE: $199 INSTRUCTOR: Ken Baker LLWRC 780-001 • W, Jun 24-Jul 29 • 6:30-8:30 PM LOCATION: Annex (see bldg doors for Rm #), Campus • SLC FEE: $149 + $5 special fee INSTRUCTOR: Kim Williams Justesen Poetry Writing Poetry lovers will have a chance to find their unique poetic voice in this collaborative writing workshop. Discussions will include description, emotional expression, and how to connect seemingly unconnected ideas and concepts. Students will listen to and constructively analyze each other’s work through writing exercises, word play and other methods that encourage individual expression. 31 New Courses Technology Classes edtech.utah.edu 48-hour advance registration required WellU Eligible CONTINUING EDUCATION YOU CAN LEARN ANYTHING TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION OSHER INSTITUTE ENGLISH LANGUAGE INSTITUTE Cutting-edge technology training and certification. Professional development classes, certificates, programs, and consulting. Courses, activities, and community for adults age 50 and better. A variety of English language programs for non-native speakers at any level. continue.utah.edu H IS T O R Y LIFELONG LEARNING TEST PREPARATION Preparatory courses Non-credit community enrichment for graduate school classesTofor seeadults. a list of instructors and instructor bios, visit our website at www.lifelong.utah.edu entrance exams. YOUTH EDUCATION GO LEARN ACADEMIC CREDIT & NONCREDIT Hands-on classes and summer camps for ages 2–18. Educational travel groups led by University of Utah experts. University courses on and off campus open to the general public. C o m m u ni t y Pa r t n e r s Eligible University of Utah faculty, staff, and spouses receive a 50% discount on tuition. 33 We gratefully acknowledge these friends of Lifelong Learning and encourage you to support the following organizations: Avenues Yoga Bar Method La Barba Coffee Café Trio Cottonwood Desert Edge Brewery Djembe Direct Kiler Grove KUER FM Radio KRCL Radio Kristaufs Martini Bar Les Madeleines Patisserie Momentum Millcreek Nibley Park Golf Course o2o Studios Red Butte Garden Salt City Brew Supply SilverSchmidt Design Studio Tanner Dance Team Fusion Academy Tracy Aviary Total Body Pilates Wasatch Presbyterian Church HOW TO REGISTER Annex, Main Campus, Salt Lake City 1901 East South Campus Drive (Annex Building) From Foothill Blvd, turn north on Mario Capecchi Drive (1750 E, formerly Wasatch Dr). The Annex Building is at the intersection of Mario Capecchi Drive and South Campus Drive. Important Parking Updates for the Annex Building can be found on the Lifelong home page, www.lifelong.utah.edu. The Fort Douglas TRAX stop is at the north end of the Annex's parking lot. Parking at the Annex is free after 6 PM. Course room locations are posted on building entrances. Many classes fill early—avoid disappointment by registering now. 1. Online www.lifelong.utah.edu 2. By phone 801-587-LIFE (5433) Murray/Cedar Park 5282 South 320 West, Building D, Suite 110 Murray, UT 84107 Time from exit: 2 minutes Exit I-15 at 5300 South. Head east to Commerce Drive (the Frontage Road); then turn north. At 320 West, turn west into the Cedar Park Complex. Murray U of U is at the north end of the complex. Sandy 9875 South 240 West Sandy, UT 84070 Time from exit: 5 minutes Exit I-15 at 90th South. Head east. Make a right onto the frontage road. Continue for about one mile; the Sandy U of U is on the left, just north of the Sandy City Hall. Bountiful 75 East 200 South Time from exit: 5 minutes 3. In person Exit I-15 at 500 South (Exit 316). Go east to Main Street; turn left (north) to 200 South; turn right (east). Bountiful U of U is on the left. – 5:00 PM. Annex Building, Room Refunds: Lifelong Learning will refund 100 percent of your fee for classes that are dropped if you call at least four days before the first class session. We regret that no refunds can be given after that time. The refund policy does not apply to overnight classes or to some special fees. Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM 8 0 1 . 5 8 7 . L I F E ( 5 4 3 3 ) • w w w. l i f e l o n g . u t a h . e d u DIRECTIONS 1175 (wing A), main campus, Salt Lake City. To request a reasonable accommodation for a disability, please contact the Center for Disability Services at: 801-581-5020 or online at: disability.utah.edu. Reasonable notice required. 34 See What’s Cooking IN CLASSES THAT BRING OUT THE BEST IN YOU! 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