JAN-JUL 2015 WINTER &SPRING LIFELONG LEARNING FOR HEALTHY COMMUNITIES COMMUNITY EDUCATION & WORKPLACE TRAINING selkirk.ca/ce Within Reach. Beyond Imagination. WINTER & SPRING HIGHLIGHTS AWARD WINNING AUTHOR BOOKED FOR APRIL The Mir Lecture Series welcomes award-winning Canadian journalist, syndicated columnist and international bestselling author Naomi Klein to the Brilliant Cultural Centre on April 11. Klein’s work as an author and activist has helped bring worldwide attention to a number of important issues, including climate change. Klein will speak about her critically acclaimed new book This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs the Climate at this special evening in Castlegar. See page 94 PARKOUR Give kids the opportunity to challenge themselves physically and mentally in a safe environment by learning parkour skills from the experts. See page 32 THE BUZZ ON BEES GET READY TO RIDE Discover everything you need to know about keeping bees or brush up on the bee basics in the Beekeeping for Beginners Series. See page 90 Bicycle maintenance for beginners and beyond will get you ready to roll once the snow melts. See page 83 Your School. Your Way. I have some high school courses but need a few more to study at college. I have a few ideas but no solid direction. I want to get started upgrading, so I am ready when opportunity knocks. I want a satisfying career that will support my family. I want to graduate high school and get a Dogwood before I ... I want to feel like I am educated enough. ACADEMIC UPGRADING & DEVELOPMENT Your pathway to success starts here. People come to Adult Basic Education (ABE) for many reasons; however, one thing is common: the chance of success is greater when your path begins with ABE. Our entire program, our instructors, the way we teach and our classrooms are designed to build your confidence as a learner and set you up for ongoing success. Upgrading in ABE can help improve your understanding and your grades in pre-requisite courses, build your study skills and comfort in a college setting and connect you to the College before your program begins. Upgrading in ABE can get you the certificate or diploma you need to land a job or start the path to a career change. Anyone can take ABE courses. Visit selkirk.ca/abe. START WHEREVER YOU ARE Adult Basic Education students come from a wide variety of backgrounds I’VE ALREADY BEEN TO COLLEGE I’M A HIGH SCHOOL GRAD I’VE NEVER BEEN TO COLLEGE I NEED A PRE-REQUISITE I’M NOT WORKING I DIDN’T FINISH HIGH SCHOOL I’M WORKING I REALLY NEED EXTRA SUPPORT It really felt like all of the instructors were hand-picked to support, nurture and encourage the students. They are entirely focussed on your success, and the atmosphere they provide is phenomenal. They make sure you have everything you need to succeed. You’ll be surprised what you can accomplish. GET WHAT YOU NEED Selkirk instructors will support you to choose the courses for your level and to meet your goals. Choose from: 8 SUBJECT AREAS 4 LEVELS MULTIPLE WAYS TO LEARN BIOLOGY CHEMISTRY COLLEGE SUCCESS COMPUTERS FUNDAMENTAL INTERMEDIATE (GRADE 10 EQUIVALENT) ADVANCED (GRADE 11 EQUIVALENT) PROVINCIAL (GRADE 12 EQUIVALENT) TAKE CLASSES LED BY AN INSTRUCTOR GET ONE ON ONE HELP FROM INSTRUCTORS FOLLOW A SET SCHEDULE WORK AT YOUR OWN PACE ENGLISH MATH SOCIAL SCIENCES PHYSICS WHERE & WHEN YOU NEED IT Receive individualised support and instruction at one of 6 centres—day or night. CASTLEGAR GRAND FORKS KASLO NAKUSP NELSON TRAIL FALL WINTER SUMMER (Nelson Only) TO GET WHERE YOU WANT TO GO ABE has different paths for different needs; let us help you find your pathway to success. FOUNDATION FOR WORK CERTIFICATE Replaces the GED Math and English Plus computer, socials, science, workplace readiness ADULT DOGWOOD DIPLOMA PATHWAY TO NURSING* PATHWAY TO TRADES* Graduate from high school Math 11, English 12 + 3 other courses Many courses can count toward your Dogwood ABE English 12 Math 11 Chemistry 11 Biology 12 College Success Math 46 (Math 10 tailored for Trades) English 10 or Communications 12 College Success *Many other pathway options available. Ask us! SIMPLY INTERESTED IN LEARNING? Take any course with us and improve your skills and knowledge Daniel Leslie returned to college at the age of 31 after a successful career in forest fire fighting. His pathway to success began with upgrading his high school level courses in Selkirk College’s Adult Basic Education program, including biology, chemistry, English and math. Last spring, Daniel graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree through Selkirk College and now works as an RN at Kootenay Lake Hospital and other facilities in the region. HOW TO GET STARTED We want Adult Basic Education (ABE) to work for you, whether you’ve been out of school for 2 months or 20 years. To begin, call the instructor at the centre nearest to you. Go to the centre and meet the instructor; talk about where you are now and where you want to be. Sign up for the courses you need and make a schedule that fits your life. Get started anytime. Books are provided. Tuition is free. Pay only $20 per semester for student activity fee and a one-time $35 registration fee. (Funding is available to help if needed) CONTACT A CENTRE NEAR YOU: Castlegar Jim Leitch | 250.365.1345 Grand Forks Spencer Tracy | 250.442.2704 Kaslo Celina Gabriel | 250.353.2618 Nakusp Nathaniel Howard | 250.265.3640 Nelson Wendy Tagami | 250.352.6601 FREE SUPPORTIVE INDIVIDUALISED TRANSFERABLE LECTURE OR SELF-PACED OPEN STUDY ROOMS HELP ALWAYS AVAILABLE Trail Jennifer Cliff-Marks | 250.364.5785 selkirk.ca/abe WHAT’S INSIDE Winter & Spring 2015 ed2go online courses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 How to Register . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Adult Special Education. . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Arts & Culture. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Business, Finance & Leadership. . . . . . 17 Conference Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Back to School with Baby . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Children & Youth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Computer & Digital Technology . . . . . 36 ibde Web Essentials Program. . . . . . . . 42 Environment & Sustainability . . . . . . . 45 First Aid & Safety Training. . . . . . . . . . . 47 Integrated Worksite Health & Safety. 57 Gardening . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Selkirk Gymnasiums. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Health & Wellness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Rural Pre-Medicine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Mental Health & Addictions. . . . . . . . . 71 Gerontological Nursing. . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Community Support Worker . . . . . . . . 73 Hospitality & Tourism. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Industry & Trades . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Languages. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Recreation & Leisure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 Golf Club Operations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 Summer Institute. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 MIR Centre for Peace. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Course Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 Location Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 Registration Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107 GET QUALIFIED Listings featuring our merit icon indicate courses that lead to certification. Advance your career with a certified course! Dear Communities of the West Kootenay and Boundary, Selkirk College is so proud to be the college that serves the beautiful West Kootenay and Boundary regions. With campuses and learning centres in Castlegar, East Shore, Grand Forks, Kaslo, Nakusp, Nelson, and Trail, our mission is to inspire lifelong learning, transform lives through education and training, and serve our communities. Community Education and Workplace Training are a major part of what we do to provide accessible, relevant opportunities to be a lifelong learner! Did you know Selkirk College serves approximately 11,000 learners every year? In our region, that is one in eight residents! I invite you to browse the course offerings within and I look forward to see you learning with us! Angus Graeme, President and CEO selkirk.ca/ce | CONTINUING EDUCATION CALENDAR | Winter & Spring 2015 1 ED2GO ONLINE COURSES Study from Anywhere! Take Ed2Go courses from the comfort of your home or office at the times that are most convenient for you. Ed2Go offers hundreds of engaging online courses, covering topics from Adobe PhotoShop to Mystery Writing. Each Ed2Go course consists of 12 lessons launched 2x per week for 6 weeks. You will learn practical and useful information that you can put to immediate use in your current job or future career. * Courses are $139 and start on a monthly basis. For courses and information visit: ed2go.com/selkirk ED2GO CATEGORIES • • • • • • • • • • Business College Readiness Computer Applications Design & Composition Health Care & Medical Language & Arts Personal Development Teaching & Education Technology Writing & Publishing COMMUNITY EDUCATION & WORKPLACE TRAINING Lifelong Learning for Healthy Communities 2 Boundary 250.442.2704 | Castlegar 250.365.1208 | East Shore 250.227.9218 | Kaslo 250.353.2618 KSA 250.352.2821 | Nakusp 250.265.4077 | Nelson/Slocan 250.352.6601 | Trail/Salmo/Rossland 250.364.5770 TO REGISTER ... Email, fax, call or visit the campus offering your course OR complete the registration form on page 106. Payment methods available are cash, debit, cheque, Visa or MasterCard. CAMPUSES & LEARNING CENTRES Boundary (Grand Forks) 250.442.2704 [email protected] Kaslo 250.353.2618 [email protected] Castlegar 1.888.953.1133 250.365.1208 [email protected] Kootenay Studio Arts (Victoria Street campus) 1.866.301.6601 250.352.2821 [email protected] Nakusp 250.265.4077 [email protected] East Shore Learning Place 250-227-9218 ext. 5518 cell: 250-551-5827 [email protected] Nelson/Slocan Valley 1.866.301.6601 250.354.3220 [email protected] Trail/Salmo/Rossland 250.364.5770 [email protected] PAYMENT PLEASE NOTE: fees are payable upon registration. We cannot hold a space for you until fees have been paid. PHONE/FAX: If you are paying by Visa or MasterCard, we can process your registration over the phone. MAIL: Please send a completed registration form along with your cheque or money order. IN PERSON: Feel free to drop by, but please call first to confirm your campus is open that day. Debit is available at all locations. POLICIES CLASS CANCELLATIONS: When registrations are not sufficient to cover the cost of delivery the course will be cancelled. Fees will be refunded in full by cheque issued from the Selkirk College Finance Department. There are no classes on statutory holidays. Note: Campus cafeterias are not open on weekends. WITHDRAWALS: A full refund will be given for withdrawals made 4 business days prior to course start date. 50% of the course fee will be refunded for withdrawals 1-3 business days prior to course start date. Refunds for withdrawing after a course has started may be considered. Your refund request must be made in writing to the CE Coordinator within 3 business days of withdrawing from your course. Refund cheques are issued from the Selkirk College Finance Department and may take up to 4 weeks to process. INCOME TAX: A course with a fee exceeding $100 is income tax deductible. Keep your receipts as no duplicates will be issued. T2202A forms are available to download as of January 31, 2014 at selkirk.ca/downloads. GST: Some community education courses are GST applicable. selkirk.ca/ce | CONTINUING EDUCATION CALENDAR | Winter & Spring 2015 3 Adult Special Education (ASE) FIND OUT MORE ... For information or to register: Transitional Training Castlegar, Jim Leitch 250.365.1345 IN ASE, LEARNERS WILL: Grand Forks, Alison Roy 250.442.2704 • build on strengths and interests • identify and achieve goals • build self-awareness and learn to work with others • develop resources and support networks • enhance employment readiness • develop useful workplace skills • increase math, English and computer skills Nelson, Ray Brock 250.352.6601 Trail, Geoff Tellier 250.368.5236 Offering workplace training programs leading to certification and employment opportunities. ACADEMIC UPGRADING & DEVELOPMENT 4 Boundary 250.442.2704 | Castlegar 250.365.1208 | East Shore 250.227.9218 | Kaslo 250.353.2618 KSA 250.352.2821 | Nakusp 250.265.4077 | Nelson/Slocan 250.352.6601 | Trail/Salmo/Rossland 250.364.5770 ARTS & CULTURE Open the doors to your creative side. Hand-built ceramics, fused glass jewellery, writing memoirs and singing soul are just a few of options being offered by the region’s amazingly talented artists and craftspeople. CLAY new Kaslo centre $139 +GST Rielle Oswald 6 classes: Feb 24, Mar 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 Tue 7-9 pm LITTLE POTTER (AGES 7+) There’s nothing most children like better than playing in the mud, so put that energy to constructive use with this fun class that teaches your children how to hand build with clay and use a pottery wheel. Nelson: KSA campus $90 +GST TBA 6 classes: Feb 3-Mar 10, Tue 3:30-4:30 pm POTTER’S WHEEL-BEGINNER This course will introduce participants to the creative potential of the potter’s wheel. Participants will learn throwing and basic altering skills and techniques used to make mugs, bowls, lidded and spouted vessels. Nelson: KSA campus $299 +GST Lisa Martin 9 classes: Jan 27-Mar 24, Tue 6-9 pm Nelson: KSA campus $299 +GST Robin Dupont 9 classes: Jan 28-Mar 25, Wed 6-9 pm DRAWING ART STARTS (2D ART) Why commit when you can try them all? Charcoal, graphite, chalk and oil pastels, watercolours, inks, acrylics, mixed media! This class is for those who want to dabble and explore in a variety of mediums. Get your creative juices flowing with fun exercises that focus on creative development and exploration. A great beginners class. Materials extra. | A R T S & C U LT U R E | CERAMICS HANDBUILDING: AN INTRODUCTION From the beginning humans have used clay to create both useful and expressive objects. You will be introduced to three hand-building methods: coil, pinch, and slab. You will be exposed to the history of ceramics as well as have studio time to build original pieces, which will be fired and glazed. Bring an apron, car wash sponge. POTTERY: OPEN STUDIO INTERMEDIATE Students are encouraged to advance their throwing & hand-building skills through demonstrations, dedicated studio practice time and discussions of contemporary and historical functional work. The focus will be on making work meaningful to the individual maker’s needs, with an emphasis on improving wheel skills. Throwing experience is recommended. Nelson: KSA campus $60 +GST Jennifer McAuley 6 classes: Jan 20-Feb 23, Tue 6-8:30 pm COURSES RELATED TO ARTS & CULTURE Children’s Art Programs see page 31 Art for Social Change: The Workshop see page 95 selkirk.ca/ce | CONTINUING EDUCATION CALENDAR | Winter & Spring 2015 5 ARTIST IN RESIDENCE Be part of our exciting third year for the “Artist in Residence” program in Nakusp. In partnership with the ALFA Guild we will display high quality artworks and have artists demonstrating their skills. Please contact Selkirk College Nakusp centre if you would like to display your art between June and September 2015. Nakusp centre Watch for the Nakusp Summer Brochure for a full listing of artists, shows and art classes. | A R T S & C U LT U R E | FIGURE DRAWING Choose your medium and bring your supplies. We supply the easel and model for each session. No instruction provided. Nelson: KSA campus $60 +GST John Stegman 6 classes: Jan 14-Feb 18, Wed 7-9 pm 6 classes: Feb 25-Apr 1, Wed 7-9 pm INK AND WATERCOLOUR One of the beauties of ink is how naturally it can be used with other materials. This course offers an in-depth investigation into the techniques and possible combinations ink and watercolour can produce. Work with colour and layered surfaces to create inspirational, skill-based images. Nelson: KSA campus $150 +GST plus $15 +GST materials Teri Ward 8 classes: Feb 12-Apr 2, Thu 6-9 pm MIXED MEDIA MASTERPIECE Exciting and experimental approaches to 2D and 3D creations. Experiment and create using traditional art mediums such as pastels, acrylic paints, inks and watercolor. Explore ideas of composition while working toward a compelling and unique final project. Material list available. Nelson: KSA campus $75 +GST Jennifer McAuley 6 classes: Mar 3-Apr 7, Tue 6-9 pm STILL LIFE DRAWING Following the tradition of great artists, a still life drawing is a drawing done on the objects of our life - on your kitchen table, in your office, or what has collected on the floor. You will be providing your own items and will learn about lighting, composition, colour theories, and have time to create your own unique drawings in both B/W and colour. new Kaslo centre $79 +GST Rielle Oswald 6 classes: Jan 6-27, Feb 3-10 Tue 7-9 pm Study Close to Home At Selkirk College you can earn up to two years of university credits with small class sizes, personal attention, highly qualified faculty and at a fraction of the cost. English French History Peace Studies Spanish Creative Writing Anthropology Economics Geography Psychology Sociology Women’s Studies Astronomy Biology Chemistry Computer Science Geography Geology Mathematics Physics Statistics Engineering For more information call 250.365.1233 or visit selkirk.ca/uas UNIVERSITY ARTS & SCIENCES 6 Boundary 250.442.2704 | Castlegar 250.365.1208 | East Shore 250.227.9218 | Kaslo 250.353.2618 KSA 250.352.2821 | Nakusp 250.265.4077 | Nelson/Slocan 250.352.6601 | Trail/Salmo/Rossland 250.364.5770 JEWELLERY MIXED MEDIA FUSED GLASS JEWELLERY Create beautiful fused glass jewellery to wear or give away. Using colorful glass, copper, mica powders and glass paint, create unique designs while learning the basics of glass fusion. Materials extra ($10 payable to the instructor). ANCIENT ART OF COLD FORGING Make a copper bowl or vase while learning hammer, annealing and simple repose sawing and finishing. Castlegar campus Cindy Alblas 1 class: May 9, Sat 10 am-noon $35 +GST JEWELLERY BASICS Learn all the skills to make simple silver jewellery including rings, pendants and broaches. Design and create 2-3 unique silver jewellery pieces. Materials extra. FABRIC PLAY Designed to inspire and employ a variety of innovative fabric applications and techniques. Course includes demonstrations on how to mix colours and create dimension using only threads and fabrics. Visit katebridger.ca to view samples and get a supplies list. Castlegar campus $139 +GST Kate Bridger 2 classes: Apr 18 & 19, Sat & Sun 10 am-4 pm DON’T WAIT! REGISTER EARLY | A R T S & C U LT U R E | Nelson: KSA campus $225 +GST Carter Balzer 8 classes: Feb 5-Mar 26, Thu 6-9 pm Nelson: KSA campus $280 +GST Carter Balzer 10 classes: Mar 10-May 12, Tue 6-9 pm & secure your spot today Save the Date! July 13-24, 2015 Kootenay Studio Arts Summer School Programs in Metal, Jewellery, Fibre, Clay, Drawing & Design. Interested in adding some new techniques and skills to your toolbox? KSA Summer School participants will interact and learn about studio practice, aesthetics and materials, while gaining skills and confidence to create work in their own voice. For more information, visit selkirk.ca/ce or email [email protected]. THE ARTS selkirk.ca/ce | CONTINUING EDUCATION CALENDAR | Winter & Spring 2015 7 HEALING WITH THE ARTS “Healing with the Arts” is powerful medicine; the most powerful that we know of to heal the whole person.” Based on the book called “Healing with the Arts”, participants will explore a variety of art forms and learn to use Heart Math (tools and techniques to experience the intelligence of the heart and our intuition) in a weekly supportive circle. | A R T S & C U LT U R E | Crawford Bay Learning Place $300+GST (12 sessions) Dania KalTara 12 sessions: May 10-Jul 26, Sun 1-4:30 pm METAL: FORGE FUN Learn the ancient art of the blacksmith in our fully-equipped metal studio. Practice some forging basics and create your own professional-looking designer hooks. Be sure to bring along safety glasses, earplugs, work gloves and leather boots. Youth 14-18 need adult accompaniment. Nelson: KSA campus Kevin Kratz 1 class: Feb 22, Sun 10-4 pm 1 class: Mar 21, Sat 10 am-4 pm $79 +GST RAG RUGS RECYCLE Learn how to rag rug turning recycled materials from your home into rugs, table runners or even keepsake placemats. Basic techniques including material prep and avoiding pitfalls. Start and finish a project. Bring 1 twin sized sheet, scissors and a crochet hook (Q-16 mm). MEET THE INSTRUCTOR Nancy Bertoia has her piano teacher diploma from the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto and has been teaching music for more than 30 years. She also plays clarinet and violin and has performed in many concerts and recitals since moving to Nakusp in 1996. See Nancy’s courses right. 8 new Trail campus $40 +GST Sara McCarthy 3 classes: Feb 14-28, Sat 10-11:30 am TEMARI BALLS: A JAPANESE ART These highly decorative balls began as hand balls in children’s games in the 7th century AD. Learn some of the intricate stitching patterns with perle cotton on yarn wrapped round forms made of recycled materials. Nelson: KSA Campus Hollie Wheeler Mar 3-17, Tu 6-9 pm $60 +GST MUSIC BACH TO JAZZ - MUSIC APPRECIATION Learn about music from Bach to Jazz. Listen to excerpts and identify different instrument sounds. new Nakusp centre refreshments) Nancy Bertoia 1 class: Feb 7, Sat 1-4 pm $36 +GST (incl. BE A BETTER MUSICIAN - UNIT 1 This course is for anyone who sings or plays a musical instrument. Learn to have perfect rythm, build a musical “tool box” and how to use it. Bring your voice or instrument to class, a piano keyboard will be available. new Nakusp centre Nancy Bertoia 1 class: Feb 15, Sun 10 am-4 pm $69 +GST BE A BETTER MUSICIAN - UNIT 2 This course is for anyone who sings or plays a musical instrument. Learn how to interpret a piece of music, get the most meaning out of it and make it musical. Release tension in your body and help improve your sound. Bring your voice or instrument to class and a piece of music you are working on. new Nakusp centre $69 +GST Boundary 250.442.2704 | Castlegar 250.365.1208 | East Shore 250.227.9218 | Kaslo 250.353.2618 KSA 250.352.2821 | Nakusp 250.265.4077 | Nelson/Slocan 250.352.6601 | Trail/Salmo/Rossland 250.364.5770 Nancy Bertoia 1 class: Mar 8, Sun 10 am-4 pm MEET THE INSTRUCTOR BEGINNER GUITAR Learn how to hold, tune and strum using a pick. Be able to play 3 songs by applying basic concepts of strumming patterns and common cords. Bring your own instrument and tools kits available with 3 weeks advance order. new Trail campus $95 +GST Jason Thomas 6 classes: Apr 2-May 7, Thu 7-8:30 pm Kit = Guitar, electric tuner and songbook See Jason’s courses this page. | A R T S & C U LT U R E | BEGINNER UKULELE Learn how to hold, tune and strum using a finger or pick technique. Be able to play in time to 3 songs by applying basic concepts of strumming patterns and common cords. Bring your own instrument and tools - kits available with 3 weeks advance order. Jason Thomas has been the opening act for Sawyer Brown, Wide Mouth Mason, Sugarland and Jim Byrne among others. His cowritten original material with Tonnie Stewart has been recorded by Canadian Idol runner up Jaydee Bixby and local artist Lisa Nicole, accompanying Jaydee in Nashville and Lisa across Canada. Sharing his love of music was a natural path for Jason and he now teaches mandolin, guitar, bass and ukulele. new Trail campus $95 +GST Jason Thomas 6 classes: Apr 1-May 6, Wed 7-8:30 pm Kit = Ukulele, electric tuner and songbook BEGINNER SONGWRITING LEVEL I Learn the elements of basic songwriting including chord progression, melody, rhyming and song forms. Homework assignments will reinforce class work. new Trail campus Jason Thomas 4 classes: Apr 7-28, Tue 7-9 pm $95 +GST BEGINNER SONGWRITING LEVEL II Build on fundamentals from Level I. Students will take it to the next step and learn how to define hooks, twists and turns with chords, melody and lyrics to discover inspiration from within. new Trail campus Jason Thomas 4 classes: May 5-26, Tue 7-9 pm $95 +GST KOOTENAY FIDDLE, GUITAR AND PIANO WORKSHOP From novice to professional, this course can help people of all abilities improve their fiddle, guitar and/or piano skills. A number of prominent instructors will help you build your skills, including Nova Scotia’s Gord Stobbe, who is back by popular demand. Castlegar campus $210 +GST before May 31; $235 +GST after May 31 Various instructors 5 classes: Jul 13-17, Mon-Fri, 9 am-4 pm selkirk.ca/ce | CONTINUING EDUCATION CALENDAR | Winter & Spring 2015 9 Explore Kootenay Studio Arts Photos: Jeremy Addington Artist: Eben Finer Artist: Alanah Jones Artist: Alynne Ofstedahl Artist: Erin Murphy | A R T S & C U LT U R E | Are you a practising artist or craftperson? KSA’s new Open Studio Advanced Certificate provides you with the chance to pursue your craft in a challenging creative community. Under the direction of a faculty member, this primarily independent studio time puts an emphasis on the production of a coherent body of work. Open studio is about creating a community of artists where learning, mentoring and exploring new innovative practices happens every day. Visit selkirk.ca/ksa to learn more. KOOTENAY STUDIO ARTS 10 Boundary 250.442.2704 | Castlegar 250.365.1208 | East Shore 250.227.9218 | Kaslo 250.353.2618 KSA 250.352.2821 | Nakusp 250.265.4077 | Nelson/Slocan 250.352.6601 | Trail/Salmo/Rossland 250.364.5770 MUSIC - CHORDING AND IMPROVISATION Bring your instrument and let’s have some fun! Jam with other musicians and learn how to spice up a basic melody. A piano keyboard will be available. Min age 14 years and must have at least 1 year of band. new Nakusp centre Nancy Bertoia 1 class: May 31, Sun 10 am-4 pm $69 +GST Crawford Bay School $25 for Friday, $80 for Saturday or $100 for both plus gst David Hatfield 2 classes: April 10, 11 Fri 7-9:30pm, Sat 10am - 5pm UKULELE FOR BEGINNERS Become part of the ukulele renaissance! Learn the basics to play the ukulele. Build a solid repertoire of chords, strumming techniques, finger picking, chord progressions, and songs to get you started on the ukulele. Group instruction and personal guidance to help you find and learn the songs you want to play. Novice players also welcome. Castlegar campus $85 +GST Brian Kalbfleisch 4 classes: Feb 16-Mar 9, Mon 7-9 pm Nelson: Tenth Street campus $85 +GST Brian Kalbfleisch 4 classes: Feb 18-Mar 11, Wed 7-9 pm ACRYLICS FOR TRUE BEGINNERS Acrylics are versatile and easy to use. Discover the techniques and tricks of using this medium; make various brush strokes and mix clean and effective colours and shades. Paint simple shapes and a landscape, step-bystep, using the old masters’ “thick over thin” method. Drawings and images provided. This class prepares you for Acrylics Plus. A DVD version of this course is available if you are unable to attend. Email Mirja for a supply list at [email protected]. Bring a lunch. Castlegar: Windborne B&B, 3905 Broadwater Rd., Robson $177 +GST Mirja Vahala 3 classes: Feb 15, 21 & 22, Sat & Sun 9:30 am-4 pm ALL MEDIUMS PART 1: USING PHOTOGRAPHS FOR PAINTING Learn how to choose photos that work for paintings and learn what does not work. Use photos and sketches to create designs that sing. Bring printed and digital versions of photos, plus your sketch book, pencils, erasers and cameras. Beginner to advanced. | A R T S & C U LT U R E | THE SINGING SOUL: IMPROVISATIONAL A CAPPELLA The singing soul is a creative and powerful way of improvised music making and of being alive in the world. Join in and raise your voice in joyous a cappella grooves of our own making. WE are the instruments in a musical journey of spontaneous self-expression and collaboration with others. PAINTING new Castlegar: Windborne B&B, 3905 Broadwater Rd., Robson $40 +GST Mirja Vahala 1 class: Feb 28, Sat 9:30 am-2 pm ALL MEDIUMS PART 2: PAINT WITH IMPACT USING PHOTOGRAPHS Discover the masters methods for creating effective paintings. Create several paintings during the workshop. Any medium: Mirja will demonstrate in acrylics and oils, and can help with watercolours and soft pastels. Supply list available. Beginner to Advanced (Part one suggested). new Castlegar: Windborne B&B, 3905 Broadwater Rd., Robson $117 +GST Mirja Vahala 2 classes: Mar 7 & 14, Sat 9:30 am-4 pm selkirk.ca/ce | CONTINUING EDUCATION CALENDAR | Winter & Spring 2015 11 | A R T S & C U LT U R E | new Nakusp centre $89 +GST Donna Marco 4 classes: Apr 11, 18, 25, May 2 Sat 1-4 pm NOTE TO MIRJA’S STUDENTS Mirja Vahala will now offer her drawing classes in the Fall term and her painting classes in the Winter/ Spring term. View all of Mirja’s painting courses starting below. OILS FOR TRUE BEGINNERS Learn simple and direct ways of painting with oils, plus: brush handling, tinting, shading, gradations, glazing, and scumbling. Paint a 3D-like box and sphere. Paint a landscape stepby-step with Mirja. Supply list available. new Castlegar: Windborne B&B, 3905 Broadwater Rd., Robson $177 +GSt Mirja Vahala 3 classes: Apr 12, 18 & 19, Sat & Sun 9:30 am-4 pm COLOURED PENCIL ART - BEGINNER Explore techniques in colour pencils: apply pressure, burnishing, highlights, shapes, shading, overlapping. new Nakusp centre $89 +GST (incl. $10 for supplies) Donna Marco 4 classes: Feb 7, 14, 21, 28, Sat 1-4 pm COLOURED PENCIL ART - ADVANCED Sharpen your skills in creating miniature landscape, duckling and leaf. Use techniques of overlapping, blending and the use of a stylis. Supply list upon registration. Pre-requisite: Beginner Coloured Pencil Art. 12 PAINTING: ADVANCED Do you consider yourself a practicing artist? Are you perhaps stuck and want a little push? Join instructor, Rielle Oswald and delve deeper into the painting genre. Focus on intuitive painting techniques as a method of developing a personal style. Individual critique will be provided as well as an invitation to participate in local art shows such as ArtWalk. new Kaslo centre $79 +GST Rielle Oswald 6 classes: Apr 14-28, May 5-19 Tue 7-9 pm WRITING KILLING THE THING YOU LOVE: BEING YOUR OWN BEST EDITOR Trying to write? Here’s a hard truth: your first, last, best and most brutal editor should be you. You are also your first line of defence against careless English, loose writing and dumb typos. This course covers obscure pitfalls in grammar and punctuation, stylistic considerations, general guidelines for dialogue, and the true meaning of “killing the thing you love.” Castlegar campus $84 +GST Rebecca Bradley, PhD 2 classes: Feb 15 & 22, Sun 12:30-4:30 pm MEMORIES TO MEMOIRS: LEARNING TO USE ORAL HISTORY Designed to introduce participants to the practices and methods of oral history. Develop and record an interview to transcribe into a written piece of history. For those interested in capturing any type of oral memory or history. Recommended reading: “Voices of BC” by Robert Budd. new Trail campus $99 +GST Takaia Larsen 3 classes: Feb 3, Mar 3 & Apr 7, Tue 6-9 pm Boundary 250.442.2704 | Castlegar 250.365.1208 | East Shore 250.227.9218 | Kaslo 250.353.2618 KSA 250.352.2821 | Nakusp 250.265.4077 | Nelson/Slocan 250.352.6601 | Trail/Salmo/Rossland 250.364.5770 TELLING OUR STORIES Enjoy writing in a multi-aged group, share memories and stories. This program is a partnership with Columbia Basin Alliance for Literacy, there is no cost but you must preregister. Crawford Bay School Wai Yin Fung 8 classes: Jan 8-Feb 26, Thu 4-6 pm Free WALKING HISTORY: EXPLORING THE PAST IN THE PRESENT Learn the basics of research, refine a topic and frame a research plan, recognize primary and secondary sources. Weave elements of memoir and personal mythology into family histories while still maintaining the element of veracity. See Sean’s course below left. WRITING MEMORIES & STORIES Do you have a story burning inside you? A memory you would love to preserve? All ages are welcome to join a facilitated, drop-in group at the Trail Senior’s Centre. Guest speakers, lots of fun and a potential publication. Contact Willa Condy at 250.364.0960 or email branch47@telus. net to register. Trail Seniors Centre Free various 11 classes: Jan 27-Apr 7, Tue 10:30-11:30 am COLUMBIA BASIN ALLIANCE FOR LITERACY | A R T S & C U LT U R E | new Nakusp centre $159 +GST Sean Arthur Joyce 2 classes: Apr 18 & 19, Sat & Sun 10 am-4 pm MEET THE INSTRUCTOR Sean Arthur Joyce has published 5 books to date, incl. two of local history, two of poetry, and one of national history. Learn more at www.chameleonfire.ca/books.html We offer free adult, family and English as a second language (ESL) programs in your community. Adults may choose to improve their reading, writing, speaking, math and/or computer skills with a tutor or in a small group. Family literacy programs support parents in their role as their child’s first and most important teacher. To find out more, contact your community literacy coordinator: Castlegar Grand Forks Kaslo Nakusp Nelson Salmo Slocan Valley Trail Alana Murdoch Sheila Dobie Barb Szuta Lisa Bjarnason Joan Exley Laurie Macdonald Alison Salo Sonia Tavares 250-304-6862 250-442-2704 250-353-2289 250-265-3736 250-352-3218 250-777-3230 250-359-6887 250-368-6770 Or visit our website at www.cbal.org selkirk.ca/ce | CONTINUING EDUCATION CALENDAR | Winter & Spring 2015 13 BALKAN CHOIR Add your voice to the bold dissonance & clear sweetness of ancient mulit-part Eastern European a capella songs of love & lust, harvest & hearth, wartime, badly arranged marriages, drunken husbands, & more! No prior experience required. On the last class we’ll enchant an audience with what we’ve learned. Repeat students welcome! | A R T S & C U LT U R E | Location: TBD $160 + Equipment fee $20 Bessie Wapp 8 classes: Feb 18 - Apr 22 (NO CLASSES Mar 18 & 25) Wed 7 - 9 pm ART IS ESSENTIAL 320 VERNON ST, NELSON (ALLEY ENTRANCE) FINE ART SHADOW BOXES (AFTER JOSEPH CORNELL) Spend 4 classes creating shadow boxes that include collected objects, and fragments of personal memorabilia. Learn how to fix and adhere objects and combine collaging and painting to create visually exciting and meaningful 3D compositions. Oxygen Art Centre $150 + Material fee $30 320 Vernon St (Alley Entrance) Natasha Smith 4 classes: Feb 16 - Mar 9, Mon, 6pm - 9pm CREATIVE WRITING FOR BEGINNERS Do you have a story waiting to be told or an idea you want to express? This is a beginner’s creative writing course offering the basics of developing an idea, writing the story, and revising your work. You’ll learn to create characters, form a plot and bring your writing to life. Be ready to share and discuss your work in class. INTUITIVE PAINTING Intuitive Painting is a process art form in which the process of painting is a fun and enriching exploration of discovery, while creating unique, expressive and colourful paintings. Painting as process releases all focus, planning and preconceived ideas of the final result of the painting. Oxygen Art Centre $190 + Material fee $30 320 Vernon St (Alley Entrance) Kriya Shakti 8 classes: Feb 19 - Apr 23 (NO CLASSES Mar 19 & 26), Thurs 6pm - 8pm REALISTIC DRAWING This method of realistic drawing is based on the art and skill of being able to shift brain states, gaining access to the visual, perceptual mode of thinking located on the right hemisphere of the brain. The course is a journey through the book, Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain, which covers basic skills of drawing and leads the student to new ways of expressing through art. Oxygen Art Centre $190 + Material fee $10 320 Vernon St (Alley Entrance) Kriya Shakti 8 classes: February 20 - May 1 (NO CLASSES March 20, 27& April 3), Fri 5.30pm - 7.30pm Oxygen Art Centre $180 320 Vernon St (Alley Entrance) Rose Nielsen 6 classes: Feb 17 – Apr 7, 2015 (NO CLASSES Mar 17 & 24), Tues 6pm – 8:30pm 14 Boundary 250.442.2704 | Castlegar 250.365.1208 | East Shore 250.227.9218 | Kaslo 250.353.2618 KSA 250.352.2821 | Nakusp 250.265.4077 | Nelson/Slocan 250.352.6601 | Trail/Salmo/Rossland 250.364.5770 WET AND WILD Wet and Wild is an exploratory course in mixed media techniques, for all levels of experience. Learn how to create an abstract background by pouring, rolling, and squeegeeing paint. Make your own decorative collage papers, photo transfers, and stencils and add them into your painting. You will love the results! INTRODUCTION TO INDIE PUBLISHING In the rapidly changing world of digital publishing, it’s easy to get lost in the volumes of information out there. This workshop will teach writers the step-by-step essentials of independent publishing with a focus on hands-on learning and real-time information. Oxygen Art Centre $60 + Material fee $10 320 Vernon St (Alley Entrance) Karen Guilbault 1 class: Feb 21, Sat 12pm - 5pm Oxygen Art Centre $140 320 Vernon St (Alley Entrance) Kristene Perron 2 classes: Mar 7 & 8, Sat & Sun 10am 4.30pm Oxygen Art Centre $120 + Material fee $20 320 Vernon St (Alley Entrance) Erica Konrad 1 class: Feb 28, Sat 12 - 5.30pm ADVANCING THE BASICS: ENCAUSTIC PAINTING Join this intermediate workshop for encaustic students to refine their work, learn new techniques and apply to a home practice. Students will further techniques on texture, scraping, line and edge development, image incorporation, collage, oil pigment sticks and more. Students will take home 2-3 pieces of their artwork. * Must take Intro to Encaustic painting or have equivalent experience. Oxygen Art Centre $120 + Material fee $20 320 Vernon St (Alley Entrance) Erica Konrad 1 class: Mar 1, Sun 10am - 3.30 pm REALISTIC PORTRAITURE Learn the rich art of drawing and painting portraits from live models. The class will begin with drawing and individuals may transition to painting at their own pace. The course will focus on how to see and capture proportions, tones, and forms realistically. Colour mixing and knowledge of lighting will able be explored. Oxygen Art Centre $170 + Material fee $10 320 Vernon St (Alley Entrance) Sophia Mitchell 7 classes: Mar 30 - May 11, Mon 6.30pm 8.30pm | A R T S & C U LT U R E | INTRO TO ENCAUSTIC PAINTING Join these highly informative, fun workshops to learn encaustic painting, an ancient and versatile medium of beeswax and tree sap. This workshop is designed to give an introduction to the process, explore the fundamentals of encaustic painting, the history, safe practices and fusing techniques. No prior experience necessary. Students will take home 2-3 pieces of their artwork. FOLK BAND BASICS Do you love to get together with others and sing and play music? Here’s your chance to take part in an acoustic ensemble playing an eclectic repertoire of songs with fun arrangements. If you sing or have basic skills on an instrument this class is for you! Tuition includes a private lesson. Oxygen Art Centre $170 + Material fee $5 320 Vernon St (Alley Entrance) Catherine McGrath 7 classes: Apr 1 - May 13, Wed 7pm - 9pm TO REGISTER: Phone 250 352-6322 or email [email protected] REGISTER ONLINE: www.oxygenartcentre.org Registration closes one week before the course start dates selkirk.ca/ce | CONTINUING EDUCATION CALENDAR | Winter & Spring 2015 15 | A R T S & C U LT U R E | WHY CHOOSE SELKIRK? Thinking about attending Selkirk College? Attend the events below to learn more... SELKIRK CAREER & EDUCATION FAIR March 5, 2015 - 11:00am - 4:00pm Search for jobs, explore possible careers and learn more about Selkirk College programs and how they can make dream careers a reality. This event is free and open to all ages. selkirk.ca/career-fair MADE FOR TRADES May 1, 2015 Explore a wide range of exciting Trades programs, get hands on in our shops and learn about career opportunities that exist in the Trades! selkirk.ca/made-for-trades EXPERIENCE SELKIRK DAY May 21, 2015 -10:00am - 2:00pm Are you in grade 10-12? Pre-register for exciting, interactive workshops that will allow you to explore college programs and help define potential careers. selkirk.ca/experience-selkirk STUDENT FOR A DAY Thinking about applying to Selkirk College and want to make sure the program is right for you? Spend the day testing out programs that interest you and experience what student life is really like. selkirk.ca/student-day For more information visit selkirk.ca/future-students 16 Boundary 250.442.2704 | Castlegar 250.365.1208 | East Shore 250.227.9218 | Kaslo 250.353.2618 KSA 250.352.2821 | Nakusp 250.265.4077 | Nelson/Slocan 250.352.6601 | Trail/Salmo/Rossland 250.364.5770 BUSINESS, FINANCE & LEADERSHIP Learn from the experts and enhance your skillset. Whether it’s strengthening speaking skills, creating wealth, event planning or simply managing your time better, there are plenty of ways to take the next step into a brighter future. Nakusp centre $36 +GST Yvonne Shewfelt 1 class: Mar 13, Fri 11 am-2:30 pm “THE ARTICULATORS” TOASTMASTERS CLUB Toastmasters can help you improve your speaking, thinking and listening skills in a fun and friendly club atmosphere. Contact Mayumi van der Pol 250.265.0002 to join. Nakusp centre Mayumi van der Pol annual fee applies ASIST (APPLIED SUICIDE INTERVENTION SKILLS TRAINING) WORKSHOP ASIST is a LivingWorks program designed to help all caregivers become more ready, willing and able to help persons at risk. Suicide can be prevented through the actions of prepared caregivers. ASIST is a 2-day intensive, interactive and practice-focused course designed to help caregivers recognize risk and learn how to intervene to reduce the immediate risk of suicide. Participants receive a handbook on cd and a full color, laminated pocket card featuring intervention, risk review and safe plan development principles. Certification is for 3 years. Includes snacks and lunch. Grand Forks Campus $200 TBA 2 classes: Mar 19 & 20, Thu & Fri, Times TBA APPLIED LEADERSHIP CITATION PROGRAM Learn more about this six module program that will provide you with leadership skills and knowledge you can immediately employ in your workplace. Full details page 21 >> BECOMING AN EXECUTOR If you have been named as the executor, you may have some questions regarding your obligations. This course will cover the main points about becoming an executor: making sure you have the last will and codicil(s), decisions the executor must make early in the administration, protecting the estate assets, executor’s personal financial responsibilities, dealing with beneficiaries, the court, government, banks, in addition to the income tax department, and fees and expenses that can be charged to the estate. | BUSINESS, FINANCE & LEADERSHIP | ADVANCED CARE PLANNING Learn how an advanced care plan ensures that you can take care of your family at a time when decision making can become a burden on your loved ones. The emphasis in this workshop will be on Powers of Attorney and Representation Agreements. Castlegar campus $19 +GST Lewis J. Bridgeman, McEwan & Co. Law Corp. 1 class: Mar 3, Tue 7-9 pm Study Business at Selkirk selkirk.ca/business selkirk.ca/ce | CONTINUING EDUCATION CALENDAR | Winter & Spring 2015 17 BOOKKEEPING FOR SMALL BUSINESS Little or no previous experience but want to keep books for a small business? Learn basic and year-end procedures, accounts, financials, GST and reconciliation. Manual included. Castlegar campus $160 Brenda Wiest 4 classes: Feb 16-25, Mon & Wed 6-9 pm | BUSINESS, FINANCE & LEADERSHIP | Grand Forks $160 Lia Azhure, CGA 3 classes: Jan 29-31, 6-9 pm & 9 am-4 pm Nakusp centre $160 Joleen Minchin 2 classes: May 2 & 3, Sat & Sun 9 am-4 pm Nelson: Silver King campus $160 Brenda Wiest 4 classes: Jan 12-21, Mon & Wed 6-9 pm BRAIN GYM 101 It’s a workout for your brain. Brain Gym will help strengthen your existing abilities and skills, while undertanding how to utilize your whole brain in a hands-on and interactive workshop. This course is great for people of all ages who want to better understand how the brain works and improve their brain development. Nelson: Silver King campus Gayle Buchner 1 class: Mar 14, Sat 9 am-3 pm 1 class: Aug 22, Sat 9 am-3 pm $65 BRAIN GYM 170 FOR SPECIAL NEEDS Explore a simple but very profound way to work with children and adults with challenges. This course within the Brain Gym realm of classes offers a foundation in the developmental movements which help us to grow both physically and cognitively. Learn moves that encourage integration of the whole body/ neurological system. Nelson: Silver King campus Gayle Buchner 1 class: Feb 10, Tue 9 am-3 pm 1 class: Aug 15, Sat 9 am-3 pm 18 $65 BUDGETING ON A FIXED INCOME new Nakusp centre $29 +GST (bursary available) Nancy Bertoia 1 class: Jan 30, Fri 10 am-3 pm BUILDING BETTER BOARDS SERIES Non-profit groups depend on their volunteer board members to guide the organization, manage the group’s resources and keep programs running. This can be a challenging assignment, especially for those who have never served on a board before. This series is designed to provide basic skills and background information so that board members can do their jobs more effectively. Save $20 if you register for all four modules at once. MOD 1: RUNNING EFFECTIVE MEETINGS Board members spend so much time in meetings that it’s important those meetings run well. Learn how to prepare a good agenda, take minutes that make sense, and manage challenging behaviour so that your meetings are productive and efficient. new Castlegar campus Val Mayes 1 class: Apr 14, Tue 6:30-9 pm $45 +GST MOD 2: RISK MANAGEMENT FOR NON-PROFITS Are you covered? Do you know how to assess, evaluate and control risk? This interactive session will help you identify areas for improvement within your organization and will give you tools you need to manage common risks. new Castlegar campus Val Mayes 1 class: Apr 21, Tue 6:30-9 pm $45 +GST Boundary 250.442.2704 | Castlegar 250.365.1208 | East Shore 250.227.9218 | Kaslo 250.353.2618 KSA 250.352.2821 | Nakusp 250.265.4077 | Nelson/Slocan 250.352.6601 | Trail/Salmo/Rossland 250.364.5770 See Val’s courses left and below. MOD 3: GRANT WRITING BASICS Learn what makes the difference between a good application and a great one. Tips, tricks and helpful hints will help you understand the process better, so your applications are better. new Castlegar campus Val Mayes 1 class: Apr 28, Tue 6:30-9 pm $45 +GST MOD 4: BOARD RECRUITMENT AND RETENTION Finding and keeping good board members is one of the biggest challenges non-profits face. Learn how to build your organization’s leadership team, and how to keep them engaged and productive. new Castlegar campus Val Mayes 1 class: May 5, Tue 6:30-9 pm $45 +GST CAREER COUNSELLING Selkirk College counsellors are here to assist you with career and educational decisions. They can suggest activities and resources to help you consider your options. Both in-person and phone appointments are available. Phone 250.353.2618 (Kaslo) or 250.265.4077 (Nakusp) to book an appointment. Kaslo centre Robin Higgins 1 class: Mar 4, Wed 9:30 am-3:30 pm Free Nakusp centre Robin Higgins 1 class: Mar 2, Mon 9:30 am-3:30 pm Free CREATE A NEW WEALTH REALITY SERIES Increasing your cash flow begins with looking inside yourself to find out what’s REALLY blocking the flow of money to you. Join Shelley Tomelin, Wealth & Success Coach, and Tapping Expert on learning how money has a Mind-Body connection. Walk away feeling more in control of your money and become a human magnet to money! | BUSINESS, FINANCE & LEADERSHIP | MEET THE INSTRUCTOR Val Mayes has been working in the field of community development for over 30 years. She has an undergraduate degree in Outdoor Recreation from Lakehead University and a Masters in Adult Education from the University of Alberta. She has worked with a wide range of organizations and has taught sessions on leadership, risk management, board development, working with volunteers, and other topics relevant to nonprofit and community-based groups. Through her consulting business, “Building Connections Training and Consulting” Val has helped groups with planning, decision-making and working collaboratively to achieve shared goals. She lives in Winlaw B.C., and is an active volunteer in her own community. $30 +GST per module or $125 +GST for all 5. MOD 1: DOING THE ‘INNER WORK’ REALLY ACHIEVES THE ‘OUTER WEALTH’ Learn about the 5 kinds of money. Discover how you deal and manage each type. new Nelson: Silver King Campus Shelley Tomelin 1 class: Feb 4, Wed 7-8:30 pm 1 class: Sep 9, Wed 7-8:30 pm selkirk.ca/ce | CONTINUING EDUCATION CALENDAR | Winter & Spring 2015 $30 +GST 19 MOD 2: HOW DO YOU REALLY FEEL ABOUT MONEY? NOT ABUNDANCE - MONEY! Your true feelings about money drive the actions you take, whether you increase your income and your savings, and lower your debt, or NOT. | BUSINESS, FINANCE & LEADERSHIP | new Nelson: Silver King Campus Shelley Tomelin 1 class: Feb 11, Wed 7-8:30 pm 1 class: Sep 16, Wed 7-8:30 pm $30 +GST MOD 3: DISCOVER YOUR EARLIEST VIEW OF MONEY Your experiences and ingrained patterns from long ago, created the model for what money means to you, and how you deal and manage it today. Uncover them and begin to clear them away. new Nelson: Silver King Campus Shelley Tomelin 1 class: Feb 18, Wed 7-8:30 pm 1 class: Sep 23, Wed 7-8:30 pm $30 +GST MOD 4: HOW DEBT KEEPS YOU STUCK! All the shame and agony of Debt! In this class, we really get honest with your Debt, and begin to clear the heavy, negative emotions that you’ve been programmed to feel about money. Move from Debt to Wealth and become a better Money Manager. new Nelson: Silver King Campus Shelley Tomelin 1 class: Feb 25, Wed 7-8:30 pm 1 class: Sep 30, Wed 7-8:30 pm $30 +GST MOD 5: I DON’T DESERVE MORE $$$! You’d love to have more money, but do you REALLY feel your deserve it? You’d be surprised about what you will learn. This is a great class on your worthy and deserving issues. new Nelson: Silver King Campus Shelley Tomelin 1 class: Mar 4, Wed 7-8:30 pm 1 class: Oct 7, Wed 7-8:30 pm 20 $30 +GST CREATING A RESPECTFUL WORKPLACE Establishing and ensuring respect in the workplace is crucial to engage your workforce and support organizational success. Your team can participate in this critical work through an interactive session designed to leave every manager and employee with a better understanding of what a Respectful Workplace looks like. new Castlegar campus Arleen Gallo 1 class: Mar 14, Sat 9 am-1 pm $75 +GST new Crawford Bay Learning Place $75 +GST Arleen Gallo 1 class: April 19, Sun 1 to 5 pm Trail campus Arleen Gallo 1 class: Apr 17, Fri 1-5 pm $75 +GST DEALING WITH DIFFICULT PEOPLE Learn skills, techniques and strategies to professionally and confidently deal with difficult people including co-workers, clients, customers, managers or team members. You will learn how to identify contributing factors that cause people to be difficult, and effective open communication techniques to create a positive atmosphere. You will learn how to de-escalate a difficult situation and identify a potential violent situation when it arises and how to deal with it effectively. Nelson: Silver King Campus Arleen Gallo 1 class: Jan 31, Sat 9 am-1 pm $75 + GST DE-ESCALATING CONFLICTS NONVIOLENTLY We invite you to take one practical step toward a less violent world. Part of the international movement to provide nonviolent alternatives in conflict situations, this introductory workshop lets you explore nonviolent methods useful in personal and community life. The workshop is filled with interactive experiences to practice skills de-escalating conflicts in daily life and as a third party in unexpected situations. new Nelson: Silver King Campus $49 Madelyn MacKay 2 classes: Feb 21 & 28, Sat 12:30-4:30 pm Boundary 250.442.2704 | Castlegar 250.365.1208 | East Shore 250.227.9218 | Kaslo 250.353.2618 KSA 250.352.2821 | Nakusp 250.265.4077 | Nelson/Slocan 250.352.6601 | Trail/Salmo/Rossland 250.364.5770 APPLIED LEADERSHIP CITATION PROGRAM CASTLEGAR CAMPUS: MIR CENTRE FOR PEACE, GRAND FORKS CAMPUS AND NAKUSP CENTRE INSTRUCTOR: PHIL KOLBUC & GUESTS Developed in full consultation with approximately twenty of the largest employers in the West Kootenay/Boundary Region. Managers, supervisors and individuals seeking leadership roles have identified the skills and theory desired for new or existing leaders to become successful. The result is a six module program that will provide individuals with leadership skills and knowledge they can immediately employ in the workplace. The sessions are sequential and cumulative, with each module building on the previous one. However, each module is also designed as a complete and separate learning experience. Explore the concept of leadership, supervision and management and what characteristics, qualities and attributes they have in relation to these respective roles and how to utilize one’s strengths to be most effective as a leader. Includes DISC profile. Cost: $510 +GST. MODULE 2: BUILDING RELATIONSHIPS CASTLEGAR: Mar 17-19, Tue - Thu, 9 am-4 pm GRAND FORKS: Mar 10-12, Tue - Thu, 9 am-4 pm Learn the importance and value of building relationships in the workplace and how to engage others in difficult conversations to produce positive, satisfying and mutually beneficial outcomes. Also learn the skills and techniques effective leaders use to go beyond compliance and get commitment. Cost: $410 +GST MODULE 3: DEVELOPING TEAMS CASTLEGAR: Apr 14-16, Tue - Thu, 9 am-4 pm GRAND FORKS: Apr 7-9, Tue - Thu, 9 am-4 pm Explore how groups work together and what the key criteria are for building and maintaining high performance teams. Learn the skills for turning all meetings into a team building opportunity. Cost: $410 +GST MODULE 4: HUMAN RESOURCES, FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT AND LABOUR RELATIONS CASTLEGAR: May 13-14, Wed & Thu 9 am-4 pm GRAND FORKS: May 6-7, Wed & Thu, 9 am-4 pm NAKUSP: Feb 7-8, Sat & Sun, 9 am-4 pm Gain a greater understanding and appreciation for the role and functions of ‘human resources’ and the law and how labour relations legislation helps protect everyone from workplace abuses. Learn the performance review and management process. Cost: $275 +GST MODULE 5: COACHING FOR PERFORMANCE AND EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE CASTLEGAR: Jan 14-15, Wed & Thu, 9 am-4 pm Jun 3-4, Wed & Thu, 9 am-4 pm GRAND FORKS: May 27-28, Wed & Thu, 9 am-4 pm NAKUSP: Feb 21-22, Sat & Sun, 9 am-4 pm Learn about the key components for an effective performance management system and process and how to use coaching / mentoring techniques as part of one’s performance review interview. Cost: $275 +GST | BUSINESS, FINANCE & LEADERSHIP | MODULE 1: APPLIED LEADERSHIP CASTLEGAR: Feb 17-19, Tue - Thu 9 am-4 pm GRAND FORKS: Feb 10-12, Tue - Thu, 9 am-4 pm MODULE 6: MANAGING ONESELF CASTLEGAR: Jan 28-29, Wed & Thu, 9 am-4 pm Jun 24-25, Wed & Thu, 9 am-4 pm GRAND FORKS: Jun 17-18, Wed & Thu, 9 am-4 pm NAKUSP: Apr 11-12, Sat & Sun, 9 am-4 pm Develop your time and stress management skills to ensure good self-management. If you’re not taking good care of yourself you are in no position to get the best out of others. In this session participants will be provided with practical time and stress management skills to be a leader in every aspect of life. Cost: $275 +GST selkirk.ca/ce | CONTINUING EDUCATION CALENDAR | Winter & Spring 2015 21 EVENT PLANNING If you are involved in planning events, meetings or looking to learn more about the industry, this one day event will provide a step by step look at the process of development, execution, completion, and evaluation in event planning. You might want to come with an event in mind to work on in this class. | BUSINESS, FINANCE & LEADERSHIP | Crawford Bay Learning Place Gerry Gardiner 1 class: TBD 22 $75 EXPERIENTIAL EDUCATION 101 Like team building? Learn some tips and tricks to increase the engagement of your team building exercises. EE infuses structured experiences that require the learner to take initiative, make decisions and be accountable for the results. Plus, its fun! new Nelson: Silver King Campus Cindy Cropley 1 class: Feb 21, Sat 1-4 pm $59 FITNESS LEADERSHIP CERTIFICATION Employers in British Columbia need welleducated, versatile fitness leaders. This program will provide individuals with leadership skills and practical experience that can immediately employ them in the workplace or as an entrepreneur. Graduates will be able to competently lead a wide variety of group exercise classes, be employed in the weight room, design weight training programs, personal train individuals, conduct group personal training sessions, and deliver fitness programs. Become a certified group exercise instructor, a certified weight training instructor and a certified personal trainer. The courses are cumulative, with each session building on the previous one. Each course is also designed as a complete and separate learning experience; however, Fitness Theory is a prerequisite for all courses but is offered in the Fall term. Please note that all course dates fall on a Friday evening or weekend at the Castlegar campus. MODULE 2: GROUP EXERCISE INSTRUCTOR Foundation skills to design and deliver a safe, effective group exercise class. Feel confident writing the National Group Exercise Instructor Exam and completing the Group Exercise Instructor Skills Assessment. Castlegar campus $490 Jodi Vousden and Cate Baio 6 classes: Feb 15, 22, Mar 1, 8, 15 & 29, Sun 8:30 am-5 pm (no class Mar 22) MODULE 3: WEIGHT TRAINING INSTRUCTOR COURSE This course is designed to provide practical teaching skills required to design basic weight training programs and gain hands-on experience designing and teaching a wide variety of weight training programs. Feel confident writing the National Weight Training Instructor Exam and completing the Weight Training Instructor Skills Assessment. Castlegar campus $450 Jodi Vousden and Cate Baio 6 classes: Apr 11, 18, 24 & 25, May 2 & 9, Fri 5-9 pm, Sat 8:30 am-5 pm GET QUALIFIED Listings featuring our new merit icon indicate courses that lead to certification. Advance your career with a certified course! Boundary 250.442.2704 | Castlegar 250.365.1208 | East Shore 250.227.9218 | Kaslo 250.353.2618 KSA 250.352.2821 | Nakusp 250.265.4077 | Nelson/Slocan 250.352.6601 | Trail/Salmo/Rossland 250.364.5770 GETTING GRANTS THROUGH THE PHOENIX FOUNDATION Is your organization planning to apply for grants from the Phoenix Foundation of the Boundary Communities? Join this information session to get some grant writing tips to help make your application a winning one and take away ideas to help with other grant applications too. Bring a lunch. HOW TO WIN AN ARGUMENT Would you like to get better at expressing your opinions and points of view? Join Christopher Carroll and explore the topics of arguments, how to build a strong argument, how to spot logical flaws, hot to identify and resist propanganda and manipulation, and other forms of persuasion. Course requirement: an inquiring mind! new Kaslo centre $69 +GST Christopher Carroll 3 classes: Feb 26, Mar 5, 12 Thu 7-9 pm HAVING DIFFICULT CONVERSATIONS Find yourself running the same old conversation in your head and not knowing how to get it started with the other person? Learn approaches for engaging in the difficult conversations which arise in our daily lives. An interactive workshop with opportunity to practice through creative exercises, role plays and skill coaching. INSTRUCTOR DIPLOMA PROGRAM Offered through Vancouver Community College (VCC), the Provincial Instructor Diploma Program (PIDP) helps instructors develop skills in course planning, delivery and evaluation. The program consists of seven 30-hour courses, including a brand new mandatory course that must be taken first PIDP 3100 Foundations of Adult Education and a final capstone project. The courses can be taken online or at any location in the province. For a course syllabus and a schedule, or to apply for admission to the program, go to instructordiploma.com or phone VCC, 1-888-332-3212. Selkirk College offers a few face-to-face courses each year. Castlegar campus Arleen Gallo 1 class: Feb 28, Sat 9 am-1 pm $75 +GST HOW TO FACILITATE GROUP MEETINGS: SUPPORTING SUCCESS IN GROUPS This engaging, participatory and fun workshop will provide a fresh and compelling handson look at group facilitation. Will present and explore powerful images, metaphors and perspectives connected to key facilitator skills, attitudes and techniques. Learn both the art and science of group facilitation, while building on current and new knowledge, perspectives, skills and confidence. new Castlegar campus George Chandler 1 class: May 29, Fri 9 am-4 pm $99 +GST DON’T WAIT! REGISTER EARLY INVESTING - REGISTERED RETIREMENT AND TAX FREE SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Explore the many considerations associated with investing in your retirement savings while optimizing income tax free investments. This seminar will look at the differences between RSP investing, the advantages associated with tax free savings accounts and how these different strategies can best benefit you. The workshop is free and will take place at the Credit Union, but pre-registration is required. Call 250.442.2704 to register. Grand Forks Credit Union Carl Presland, CFP CLU TBA | BUSINESS, FINANCE & LEADERSHIP | $20 +GST Grand Forks campus Brenda LaCroix 1 class: Jan 24, Sat 10 am-2 pm Free & secure your spot today. Courses may get cancelled due to low enrollment. selkirk.ca/ce | CONTINUING EDUCATION CALENDAR | Winter & Spring 2015 23 MANAGING CONFLICT IN THE WORKPLACE Conflict in the workplace is unavoidable. The key to managing conflict is to deal with it at an early stage and not ignore it in hopes it will go away. In this workshop, you will examine how individuals perceive conflict in different ways. You will discover what is conflict, what are the major causes of conflict and how it develops. Explore your conflict management style, conflict resolution tips and resources, and leave with practical steps to reduce the likelihood of a conflict developing. | BUSINESS, FINANCE & LEADERSHIP | Nelson: Silver King Campus Arleen Gallo 1 class: Mar 21, Sat 9 am-1 pm $75 + GST MANAGING YOUR TIME Today, more than ever, you are challenged with increasing demands on your time at work and at home. Join Rob McLennan to learn a system that will increase your productivity and inner peace! Kaslo centre $59 + GST Rob McLennan, A.Sc.T., B.Sc., MBA 1 class: Mar 7, Sat 9 am-4 pm MEET THE INSTRUCTOR A native of Vancouver, Marie Low’s business career has taken her throughout Canada and the United States. With strong family roots in the Slocan Valley, she is especially interested in how small businesses can use proven communication techniques to increase their sales and effectiveness. A member of the business faculties of Thompson Rivers University Online in Kamloops and Acsenda School of Management in Vancouver, she holds a Masters degree in Business from Columbia University in New York and a Ph.D. in English from the University of Washington. NAKUSP SMALL BUSINESS SERIES Today’s most successful companies know that leadership skills are not just for owners and managers; they must be embedded throughout the organization. Attend these four introductory sessions with your key employees. Together you will learn proven strategies for sparking the full potential of your business and taking it to the next level. Nakusp centre $198 +GST for all 4 modules Marie Low MODULE 1: PLANNING STRATEGIES FOR YOUR SMALL BUSINESS OR PERSONAL LIFE Basic planning strategies are essential, whether you are seeking outside financing or just want to manage your business more successfully. Create a draft plan for your business and have the opportunity to obtain instructor and peer review. Nakusp centre Marie Low 1 class: Apr 18, Sat 9 am-noon $55 +GST MODULE 2: DECISION MAKING SKILLS Identify challenges and/or opportunities in your business; look at goals and constraints, prepare a list of alternatives. Nakusp centre Marie Low 1 class: May 2, Sat 9 am-noon $55 +GST MODULE 3: BEHAVIOUR STYLES Communication is most successful when we respond proactively to the preferred behaviour styles of those we seek to influence. Learn the four basic behaviour styles, the preferences, strengths and weaknesses of each, and how to “flex” your own preferred style to accommodate the styles of others. Marie’s courses start this page. 24 Boundary 250.442.2704 | Castlegar 250.365.1208 | East Shore 250.227.9218 | Kaslo 250.353.2618 KSA 250.352.2821 | Nakusp 250.265.4077 | Nelson/Slocan 250.352.6601 | Trail/Salmo/Rossland 250.364.5770 Nakusp centre $55 +GST Marie Low 1 class: May 16, Sat 9 am-noon BIRTH DOULA WORKSHOP Doulas provide continuous emotional, physical and informational support and comfort to a labouring woman and her partner. This workshop has been approved as one step toward certification by DONA International and focuses on the Doula’s role in the prenatal period, during labour, birth, and postpartum. For details contact Marty at: [email protected] MODULE 4: CONFLICT MANAGEMENT Nakusp centre $55 +GST Marie Low 1 class: May 30, Sat 9 am-noon Nelson: Silver King campus $400 ($200 for women 18 years old or younger) Marty Sutmoller 2 classes: May 16 & 17, Sat & Sun, 8 am-6 pm new Nelson: Silver King Campus $75 +GST Shelley Tomelin 2 classes: Mar 3 & 10, Tue 6-8 pm 2 classes: May 5 & 12, Tue 7-9 pm 2 classes: Sep 3 & 10, Thu 6-8 pm PRENATAL PROFESSIONALS INTRODUCTION TO CHILDBIRTH FOR DOULAS For prospective Doulas wanting to certify with DONA international, this course meets one of the certification requirements if taken PRIOR to the Birth Doula Workshop. Topics include: reproductive anatomy, fetal development, pregnancy and postpartum physiology, pain exploration, common clinical procedures, tests during normal birth, their risks and benefits, and newborn characteristics. Nelson: Silver King campus Marty Sutmoller 1 class: May 15, Fri 8 am-5 pm $100 +GST PROJECT MANAGEMENT FOR NON-PROJECT MANAGERS: THE SERIES For those who may or may not be certified Project Managers. The series will offer you the tools and skills of 3 critical project management areas, plus associated software, that can be applied immediately to improve your performance and achieve success. Enroll in the series or the class that fits your needs. PLAN YOUR PROJECT How to plan for successful implementation and execution. Consideration of timelines, resources and dependencies to develop a robust project path. new Trail campus Jeanne Kim, PMP 1 class: Apr 7, Tue 6:30-8:30 pm | BUSINESS, FINANCE & LEADERSHIP | NURTURE THE INNER ENTREPRENEUR Accelerate the growth of your business ~ it’s all an inside job! In this series of classes, we will set an Outrageous Income goal for your business, uncover your resistance to all the reasons why you can’t do it, have it, be it. You will uncover all your ‘inner’ and ‘outer’ obstacles to obtaining this income goal and will spend some time on how to reach your goals. $49 +GST PROJECT SCOPE Learn the 5 critical areas you need to know to implement your project or initiative successfully, ensuring you stay focused and avoid ‘scope creep’. Trail campus Jeanne Kim, PMP 1 class: Apr 14, Tue 6:30-8:30 pm selkirk.ca/ce | CONTINUING EDUCATION CALENDAR | Winter & Spring 2015 $49 +GST 25 Go ahead ... | BUSINESS, FINANCE & LEADERSHIP | MIX BUSINESS WITH PLEASURE 26 Selkirk College offers conference services at all our campuses. Contact us to find out how you can host your next event in the beautiful West Kootenay & Boundary Region. Phone Conference Services at Selkirk College 250.551.1587 or 1.866.301.6601 ext 13298 or email [email protected] or visit selkirk.ca/conferenceservices Boundary 250.442.2704 | Castlegar 250.365.1208 | East Shore 250.227.9218 | Kaslo 250.353.2618 KSA 250.352.2821 | Nakusp 250.265.4077 | Nelson/Slocan 250.352.6601 | Trail/Salmo/Rossland 250.364.5770 MANAGING YOUR PROJECT Your project is underway and then something changes, conflict occurs - you can handle it because you know how to anticipate, identify and resolve common challenges to successful delivery. new Trail campus Jeanne Kim, PMP 1 class: Apr 21, Tue 6:30-8:30 pm $49 +GST Nakusp centre Cal Reeks 1 class: Mar 21, Sat 1-5 pm $20 +GST 10 STEPS TO BETTER FINANCES Learn how to identify and then achieve your financial goals for today and tomorrow in this practical course. By determining your current financial picture, building a spending and savings plan, and considering your retirement dreams you can make your money work smarter and turn those dreams into reailities. new Trail Campus $20 +GST Maria Kruchen, Certified Financial Planner 2 classes: Feb 17-24, Tue 6-7:30 pm Want to instruct a course? Dedicated to life-long learning, Selkirk College is accepting course proposals and applications from instructors for all program categories. For details on submitting a course proposal or application to teach a course, call your local campus. See page 106 You will find Dan’s course below. TIME FOR YOUR BIZ TO GET SOCIAL - SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING 101 Is social media marketing right for your business? The answer is yes - social media is a great way to drive repeat business and to attract new customers. Whether you’re just getting started or are sitting on the sidelines, this course will help you hit the ground running. Explore different platforms, their purpose, possible benefits for your business, and get started (hands-on) with getting your social media marketing up-and-running. Crawford Bay School Dan Séguin, M.A. Feb 10, 17, 24, Tue 6:30-9 pm $90 +GST | BUSINESS, FINANCE & LEADERSHIP | STOCK TRADING FOR FUN Learn to read a stock chart and analyze trends, patterns, and buy/sell signals based on technical indicators. Chart study will demystify overlays, trend lines, moving averages, chart patterns and various indicators to help find the most reliable buy and sell signals. This course will help you make more informed decisions when discussing options with your financial advisor. MEET THE INSTRUCTOR Dan Séguin is a consultant, curator, photographer who works at the intersection of design, insight and engagement. With over fifteen years of entrepreneurial zeal in the corporate and public sectors, he has complementary people, business, creative, and technical skills. UNDERSTANDING YOUR EMPLOYMENT POTENTIAL Maximize your employment potential. Apply the United Transitions Theory by measuring and understanding the full spectrum of supports in your community, your relationships and yourself. This interactive assessment process will demonstrate the obvious and not so obvious elements of your human potential and set your course to manage and influence your future new Nelson: Silver King Campus Allan Pusey 1 class: Feb 11, Wed 6-9 pm selkirk.ca/ce | CONTINUING EDUCATION CALENDAR | Winter & Spring 2015 $45 +GSt 27 | BUSINESS, FINANCE & LEADERSHIP | VOLUNTEER LEADERSHIP - LEADING AND EXPLORING VOLUNTEERISM TO FIND ONE’S PASSION This course is for people currently in volunteer positions or for those who have never volunteered before. Volunteerism can help you explore career choices, gain work experience, fill time, assist your community or find meaning in one’s life. Areas of focus will be on topics related to understanding your rights as a volunteer, standards of practice, and general expectations of organizations taking on leadership roles. Learn to think outside the box and explore ways to find your niche and fill your heart using volunteerism as a mechanism to do so. 28 Grand Forks campus Cindy Fairs 1 class: Jan 24, Sat 10 am-4 pm $35 +GST VOLUNTEER MANAGEMENT The workshop presents the 14 standards of volunteer involvement and is a roadmap for integrating volunteers strategically into the work of an organization. It will help leaders understand the value and impact volunteer involvement can have in advancing the organization’s mission. By adopting these 14 standards we demonstrate a commitment to engaging and supporting volunteers in a transparent and meaningful way. Crawford Bay School $90 +GST Farley Cursons, Volunteer Manager for Starbelly Jam 1 class: Apr 18, Sat 9-5 pm YOUNG LEADERS CONNECTION Young Leaders Connection (YLC) is an emotional intelligence and leadership development experience, designed to empower and support you in achieving your personal and professional goals. Express your leadership style and make a positive difference in your community and beyond. Through YLC you will have the opportunity to employ ‘theory’ by designing and implementing your own leadership project. Ages 17-24. Separate modules for young women and for young men. new Castlegar campus: Mir Centre for Peace $99 +GST Laura Zeman and Ryan Gallant Young Women Module 2 classes: May 16 & Jun 13, Sat 9:30 am4:30 pm Young Men Module 2 classes: May 17 & Jun 14, Sun 9:30 am4:30 pm CONFLICT TRANSFORMATION This experiential workshop focuses on increasing our understanding of interpersonal conflict, our existing patterns of conflict responses, and strengthening our capacity to engage authentically, creatively and consciously with conflict. The workshop draws on emotional intelligence, systems theory, Process Oriented Psychology and encourages participants to personalize the techniques being offered. Crawford Bay School $100 + GST 1 class: April 12, Sun 10 am to 5 pm Boundary 250.442.2704 | Castlegar 250.365.1208 | East Shore 250.227.9218 | Kaslo 250.353.2618 KSA 250.352.2821 | Nakusp 250.265.4077 | Nelson/Slocan 250.352.6601 | Trail/Salmo/Rossland 250.364.5770 YOUNG LEADERS CONNECTION Young Leaders Connection (YLC) is an emotional intelligence and leadership development experience, designed to empower and support you in achieving your personal and professional goals. Develop the leader in you. Now is your chance to express your leadership style and make a positive difference in your community and beyond. Through YLC you will have the opportunity to employ ‘theory’ by designing and implementing your own leadership project. Includes an online emotional intelligence assessment (EQ-I 2.0) and coaching are offered at Castlegar Campus, Mir Centre for Peace and the cost is $99 +GST. YOUNG WOMEN’S MODULE 2 classes: May 16 & June 13 Sat 9:30 am – 4:30 pm Instructor: Laura Zeman YOUNG MEN’S MODULE 2 classes: May 17 & June 14 Sun 9:30 am – 4:30 pm Instructor: Ryan Gallant For more information, please contact Laura Zeman at 250.505.2532 or email [email protected]. To register please call 250.365.1208. selkirk.ca/ce | CONTINUING EDUCATION CALENDAR | Winter & Spring 2015 | BUSINESS, FINANCE & LEADERSHIP | session. Ages 17-24. Separate modules for young women and men. The courses 29 Together to Learn | BUSINESS, FINANCE & LEADERSHIP | PARENTS LEARN, CHILDREN PLAY. LEARNING WITH CHILDCARE Receive free childcare; upgrade for your Adult Dogwood or college. • Free* Adult Basic Education Courses • Free childcare in the same building • Support from friendly instructors *student union fees apply CASTLEGAR Wednesday 1-4 pm Kootenay Family Place 875 Columbia Ave Call Alana 250.304.6862 • Connect with other parents • Continuous intake; join anytime and study at your own pace • Moms and dads both welcome • Information about family programs and services GRAND FORKS Monday 12:15-3:15 pm Glanville Family Centre 1200 Central St Call Sheila 250.442.2704 TRAIL Wednesday 9am-12 pm CBAL Office 1160 Cedar Ave Call Sonia 250.368.6770 Offered in partnership with: Boundary Family & Individual Services Society & Kootenay Family Place. 30 Boundary 250.442.2704 | Castlegar 250.365.1208 | East Shore 250.227.9218 | Kaslo 250.353.2618 KSA 250.352.2821 | Nakusp 250.265.4077 | Nelson/Slocan 250.352.6601 | Trail/Salmo/Rossland 250.364.5770 CHILDREN & YOUTH Whether the kids are looking for a wild adventure (Zombie Parkour Boot Camp) or to make a little extra money (Red Cross Babysitter Certificate), the selections for the youngsters in the coming months are diverse and exciting. ARTS Christina Lake Welcome centre Cindy Alblas 1 class: Mar 20, Fri 9 am-3 pm $65 +GST Grand Forks campus Cindy Alblas 1 class: Mar 27 , Fri 9 am-3 pm $65 +GST Nakusp centre $50 +GST Shannon Heppner 4 classes: Jan 19, 26, Feb 2, 9, Mon 6-8 pm Trail Campus Krista McPhee 4 classes: Feb 5-26, Thu, 6-8 pm $50 +GST KNIT A HEADWARMER A beginners class for youth. Learn the basics to start and complete a knitted headwarmer. Knitting needles size 4-6, your choice of yarn. new Trail Campus $25 +GST Krista McPhee 4 classes: Feb 15-Mar 8, Sun, 12-1 pm | C H I L D R E N & YO U T H | SPRING BREAK ARTS DAY! FULL DAY ARTS CAMP Create a whole bunch of fun! A full day of creating fused glass chimes, flower pockets and pendants, mosaic picture frames and waxy stained glass. Bring a lunch or arrange for lunch to be prepared at the local bistro on-site (Christina Lake Welcome centre only). There will even be time for some fun games and stretches to get the juices going! Children between the ages of 6-12 years are eligible. KNITTING FOR BEGINNERS For all ages and abilities: Learn the basics of knitting including cast-on and off, increase and decrease, knit, purl, and ribbing. Bring a ball of craft cotton yarn and needles size 4-6 to make a dish cloth. CROCHETING - BEGINNER Learn how to chain, single crochet, double crochet and triple crochet, make a granny square, the chevron pattern, and how to read a pattern. Bring a crochet hook size 4 to 6 and worsted weight yarn. Nakusp centre $50 +GST Shannon Heppner 4 classes: Jan 20, 27, Feb 3, 10, Tue 6-8 pm CROCHETING - ADVANCED Build on your skills learned in the beginner class and move on to more complex patterns and stitches. Nakusp centre $50 +GST Shannon Heppner 4 classes: Feb 17, 24, Mar 3, 10, Tue 6-8 pm FOR MORE SUMMER PROGRAMMING FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH, WATCH FOR SUMMER FLYERS IN YOUR COMMUNITY. selkirk.ca/ce | CONTINUING EDUCATION CALENDAR | Winter & Spring 2015 31 TEEN PARKOUR AGES 10-14 This class is for young teens and pre-teens. Similar to the younger class but with more intensity. new Nakusp centre $12 +GST per session ($108 +GST for 9 sessions, $156 +GST for 13 sessions) Michael Garvey, Mateus Dachwitz 13 classes: Jan 8 - Apr 2, Thu 4:45-5:45 pm 9 classes: Apr 16 - Jun 11, Thu 4:45-5:45 pm | C H I L D R E N & YO U T H | PARKOUR CHILDREN’S PARKOUR AGES 6-9 This class is for kids who are jumping on your furniture at home. We break each class down into a few skills and develop them each week. Topics discussed during class include having fun and being safe, goal setting, setting standards for yourself, assessing risks. Nakusp centre $12 +GST per session ($108 +GST for 9 sessions, $156 +GST for 13 sessions) Michael Garvey, Mateus Dachwitz 13 classes: Jan 8-Apr 2, Thu 3:30-4:30 pm 9 classes: Apr 16-June 11, Thu 3:30-4:30 pm New Denver $17 +GST per session ($153 +GST for 9 sessions, $221 +GST for 13 sessions) Michael Garvey, Mateus Dachwitz 13 classes: Jan 6-Mar 31, Tue 3:30-4:30 pm 9 classes: Apr 14-Jun 9, Tue 3:30-4:30 pm new Nelson: Tenth St. Campus $156 + GST Mary Hall Gym Michael Garvey, Mateus Dachwitz 6 classes: May 4-Jun 15 (no class May 18), Mon 3:30-4:30 pm DON’T WAIT! REGISTER EARLY & secure your spot today. Courses may get cancelled due to low enrollment. 32 New Denver $17 +GST per session ($153 +GST for 9 sessions, $221 +GST for 13 sessions) Michael Garvey, Mateus Dachwitz 13 classes: Jan 6- Mar 31, Tue 4:45-5:45 pm 9 classes: Apr 14-Jun 9, Tue 4:45-5:45 pm new Nelson: Tenth St. Campus $156 + GST Mary Hall Gym Michael Garvey, Mateus Dachwitz 6 classes: May 4-Jun 15 (no class May 18), Mon 4:45-5:45 pm YOUTH PARKOUR AGES 16+ Parkour gives you the opportunity to challenge yourself physically, emotionally and mentally with classes that involve problem solving and overcoming your fears. Each class will have a topic that serves as a focus for personal discovery. Nakusp centre $12 +GST per session ($108 +GST for 9 sessions, $156 +GST for 13 sessions) Michael Garvey, Mateus Dachwitz 13 classes: Jan 8-Apr 2, Thu 6-7 pm 9 classes: Apr 16 - Jun 11, Thu 6-7 pm New Denver $17 +GST per session ($153 +GST for 9 sessions, $221 +GST for 13 sessions) Michael Garvey, Mateus Dachwitz 13 classes: Jan 6-Mar 31, Sat 6-7 pm 9 classes: Apr 14-Jun 9, Sat 6-7 pm new Nelson: Tenth St. Campus $156 + GST Mary Hall Gym Michael Garvey, Mateus Dachwitz 6 classes: May 4-Jun 15 (no class May 18), Mon 6-7 pm Boundary 250.442.2704 | Castlegar 250.365.1208 | East Shore 250.227.9218 | Kaslo 250.353.2618 KSA 250.352.2821 | Nakusp 250.265.4077 | Nelson/Slocan 250.352.6601 | Trail/Salmo/Rossland 250.364.5770 An opportunity for youth aged 13-18 to explore their passion with career potential. Imagine. Believe. Achieve. Each five-day camp will have an evening focus on leadership. Camps are located at the Selkirk College Tenth Street Campus and run from July 13-17. YOUTH EXPERIENCING SELKIRK CAMPS YES Camps DIGITAL FILM CAMP Accelerated Digital Filmmaking with Special EffectsUsing Final Cut Pro and Soundtrack Pro you will learn advanced tricks to creating your awesome film. Equipment and software provided, just bring your imagination. Watershed Productions GLEE CAMP Sing, Dance, Perform. Instructor: Naomi Cromwell ROCK BAND CAMP An opportunity to work with other musicians and find your beat. This camp is for electric guitar, keyboards, base guitar, and drum players. | C H I L D R E N & YO U T H | DANCE CAMP Designed for intermediate to advanced level dancers (ages 13 and up). Applicants should have a minimum of 4 years of formal training in one or more of the following disciplines including ballet, jazz, contemporary, or a combination of these skills at an intermediate to advanced level. Instructor: Stelio Calagias www.metromovement.com TEEN IRON CHEFS Combine your two favourite activities: cooking and eating! Make mouthwatering meals that comfort your body and soul while learning about nutrition, proper food handling and cooking tools safety. Learn the basics of cooking techniques. All levels of cooking experience are welcome. For more information or to register call Monique Lalonde at 250.352.6601 or email [email protected] Camps start at 6 pm Monday, July 13 with a showcase on July 17. Classrooms have been converted to dorm rooms. Campers will be sleeping on the floor therefore a good foamy or air mattress would be suitable. Each dorm room will have at least one overnight chaperone. All Meals Included. Choose your camp: $500. Bursaries available email: [email protected] Within Reach. Beyond Imagination. selkirk.ca/ce | CONTINUING EDUCATION CALENDAR | Winter & Spring 2015 33 ZOMBIE PARKOUR BOOT CAMP Get ready for the Zombie Apocalypse! Learn how to traverse, climb and move around objects to ensure you can escape in any emergency. Learn the basics for zombie combat and how to take out a Zombie. You’ll even go through a simulated zombie survival experience! For ages 10+. new Grand Forks Location TBA Michael Garvey, Mateus Dachwitz 1 class: Mar 21, Sat 1-4 pm $47 +GST | C H I L D R E N & YO U T H | PRESCHOOLER RYTHM AND SONG An introduction to music and movement using singing, dancing and clapping. Geared towards ages 2-6. (Caregiver is required to attend and is included in course fee). new Nakusp centre $44 +GST Nancy Bertoia 6 classes: Apr 11, 18, 25, May 2, 9, 16, Sat 10-11 am DIRECTOR’S SEAT (AGES 11-13) The 11-13 year olds work together to make their own movies and short videos. Each participant gets hands on experience with storyboarding, cinematography, and using advanced editing techniques. Those participants keen to act will have a chance to shine. Both new and experienced filmmakers welcome. No equipment necessary. Visit watershedproductions.ca for Bursary and more information. Nelson: Tenth Street campus $300 +GST Amy Bohigian 5 classes Jul 20-24, Mon-Fri 9 am-3 pm JUNIOR DIRECTOR’S SEAT (AGES 8-10) Participants of this age range work together to make their very own digital films in front and behind the cameras. From Monday’s pitch to Friday afternoon’s screening, it’s a busy week of planning, shooting and editing for each and every filmmaker. Both new and experienced filmmakers welcome. No equipment necessary. Visit watershedproductions.ca for Bursary and more information. Nelson: Tenth Street campus $300 +GST Amy Bohigian 5 classes: Jul 27-31, Mon-Fri 9 am-3 pm East Shore Summer School The best vacations are playing and learning close to home... Shokunin/Kids SMART Camp July 20 to 24, 2014 In-depth arts experiences for adults/ Science, Movement and Art camp for children. Medley Arts Camp July 27 to 31, 2014 Daily music, dance & performance art classes for kids of all ages. Global Gesture Language School August 3 to 7 Immerse yourself in French, German, or Spanish and Worldsign Language. For information or to register email the Selkirk College Learning Hub [email protected] or call 250.227.9218 ext 5518 or 250.551.5827. Camps are offered at Crawford Bay School on the East Shore of Kootenay Lake. 34 Boundary 250.442.2704 | Castlegar 250.365.1208 | East Shore 250.227.9218 | Kaslo 250.353.2618 KSA 250.352.2821 | Nakusp 250.265.4077 | Nelson/Slocan 250.352.6601 | Trail/Salmo/Rossland 250.364.5770 PRODUCTION CREW (AGES 6-7) This camp offers the chance for each participant to script, storyboard, and star in their very own movies and short videos. All participants will be introduced to both technical and creative uses of the cameras, acting on a film ‘set’, and using fun editing techniques. A great opportunity for visual learners and budding performers, Production Crew could be the start of something big! No equipment necessary. Visit watershedproductions.ca for Bursary and more information. SENIORS DIRECTOR SEAT (AGES 14-18) During the first week of this hands-on program participants pitch, script, direct, and produce their own short films using professional camera and sound gear. Once production is complete, the focus turns to editing, where participants learn advanced editing techniques using Final Cut Pro and create an original soundtrack using Soundtrack Pro. A short internship is made available during the second week for participants who would like to work alongside a professional filmmaker to gain experience on the set or in the field. An emphasis on collaboration, responsibility and critical thinking run through all aspects of this intensive two week program. Participants do not need any gear or equipment to participate. Visit watershedproductions.ca for Bursary and more information. Nelson: Tenth Street campus $400 +GST for participants going into Grade 10, 11 and 12 who reside in BC and register through Self Design High. $600 +GST for all other participants. Amy Bohigian 10 classes: Jul 6-17, Mon-Fri 9 am-3 pm DON’T WAIT! REGISTER EARLY & secure your spot today. Courses may get cancelled due to low enrollment. AT HOME ALONE Geared towards children ages 8-11 years that come home after school and may have to be alone for a couple of hours. The program covers phone precautions, an overview of basic first aid, household hazards and emergency procedures. Crawford Bay School TBA 1 class: TBA $30 Grand Forks campus Kristy Kuromi 1 class: Jun 5, Fri 9 am-12 noon Bring some snacks $30 BABYSITTER CERTIFICATE - RED CROSS Is your child interested in earning some extra money through babysitting? This course, open to youth aged 11-14, will teach general first aid, basic child care, what to do in an emergency, crafts, games and more. Bring a lunch. Crawford Bay Learning Place TBA TBA $70 Grand Forks campus Kristy Kuromi 1 class: Feb 27, Fri 9 am-3 pm 1 class: May 1, Fri 9 am-3 pm $70 Kaslo: JV Humphries School Franz Kocher 5 classes: Mar 2-6 Mon-Fri, 3-4:30 pm $70 | CO M P U T E R & D I G I TA L T E C H N O LO GY | Nelson: Tenth Street campus $150 +GST Amy Bohigian 5 classes: Jul 6-10, Mon-Fri 9 am-12 noon SAFETY Nakusp$70 Betty Burk 1 class: May 4, Mon 9 am-4 pm Bring a lunch Trail campus Billie Padavell 1 class: May 24, Sun 8:30 am-5 pm Bring a lunch. selkirk.ca/ce | CONTINUING EDUCATION CALENDAR | Winter & Spring 2015 $70 35 COMPUTER & DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY Don’t let the speed of technological advancements frustrate you, grab an edge through education. Get an introduction on how to use your new iPhone, get certified in the latest software or get acquainted with social media. It’s all here… frustration free. | CO M P U T E R & D I G I TA L T E C H N O LO GY | DIGITAL ADOBE LIGHTROOM An image management database which helps in viewing, editing, and managing digital photos. This is the program every photo enthusiast wants! new Nakusp centre Lee Orr Photography 1 class: Jan 13, Tue 6-9 pm $45 +GST ADOBE PHOTOSHOP Photoshop can be an intimidating program for beginners. Learn how to use Photoshop to manipulate and create images. Whether you are altering photos or creating logos, this is an essential program for anyone considering desktop publishing or web design. Prerequisities: Basic Computer Skills. new Nakusp centre Lee Orr Photography 1 class: Jan 15, Thu 6-9 pm $45 +GST ADOBE PHOTOSHOP- BEGINNERS This is an entry level course in the world of photoshop. Learn about colour correction, layers, masking and some other fun stuff. Students should bring a thumb drive and some photos. Nelson: Tenth Street Campus $129 +GST Shane Hainsworth 6 classes: Jan 27-Feb 12, Tu&Thu 7-9 pm ADOBE PHOTOSHOP -INTERMEDIATE TO ADVANCED Nelson: Tenth Street Campus $129 +GST 6 classes: Feb 17-Mar 5, Tu&Thu 7-9 pm AUTOCAD: LEVEL 2 For students with existing AutoCAD skills, this course is aimed at refining and further developing drawing and drawing productivity techniques. Nelson: Silver King campus Nelson Rocha 10 classes: Feb 3-Apr 7, Tue 6-9 pm $349 CELL PHONE REPAIR TECHNICIAN CERTIFICATION Certificate course providing instruction in troubleshooting, diagnosing, testing, disassembling and reassembling of iPhone, Samsung and HTC Phones. Cable management, fingerprinting, warranty seals, SIM relationship, theory, concept and more. Smartphones will be provided for hands-on exercises. Tools included in the fee. Technical support provided for one year. Bring your laptop if possible. new Nelson: Silver King campus $700 Wireless Training Centre, Staff Canada Group 3 classes: Apr 17, 18 & 19, Fri, Sat & Sun 8:30 am-4:30 pm DON’T WAIT! REGISTER EARLY Courses may get cancelled due to low enrollment. 36 Boundary 250.442.2704 | Castlegar 250.365.1208 | East Shore 250.227.9218 | Kaslo 250.353.2618 KSA 250.352.2821 | Nakusp 250.265.4077 | Nelson/Slocan 250.352.6601 | Trail/Salmo/Rossland 250.364.5770 DIGITAL CAMERA PART 1: HOW TO USE IT Have a new digital camera but not sure how it all works? This course will give you a basic understanding of your camera. You’ll get familiar with digital camera controls and how to use your camera in various situations. Bring along your camera and instruction manual. $45 +GST Nakusp centre Lee Orr Photography 1 class: Jan 12, Mon 6-9 pm $45 +GST Nelson: Silver King campus Ed Chernoff 1 class: Feb 21, Sat 9 am-12 pm $45 +GST Rossland Ed Chernoff 1 class: Feb 15, Sun 9 am-12 pm $45 +GST Trail campus Ed Chernoff 1 class: Feb 7, Sat 9 am-12 pm $45 +GST DIGITAL CAMERA PART 2: THE CREATIVE & DESIGN SIDE You have a basic knowledge of how your camera works, now learn what it takes to take great photos. You’ll learn about design, creative camera controls and what makes photos appealing. Bring along five of your best photos and five you don’t like. Digital Cameras Part 1 required. Bring along your camera and manual. Castlegar campus Ed Chernoff 1 class: Feb 17, Tue 6-9 pm $45 +GST DIGITAL CAMERA: ADVANCED Explore the creative side of the digital camera. Learn how to take better photos from the skills learned in Digital Camera Part 1. A more advanced approach that includes a short photo shoot, design concepts and a critique of photos taken that day. Bring along five of your best photos and five you don’t like for critique. Prerequisite: Digital Camera Part 1. $60 +GST Rossland Ed Chernoff 1 class: Feb 15, Sun 1-5 pm $60 +GST Trail campus Ed Chernoff 1 class: Feb 7, Sat 1-5 pm $60 +GST DIGITAL MUSIC PRODUCTION - PRO TOOLS In this intensive, hands-on exploration of contemporary music techniques you will learn all aspects of Pro Tools LE 8.0.3 MIDI, as well as a comprehensive range of virtual instruments. visit www.havelockjohntucker.com Nelson: Tenth Street campus John Tucker TBA $400 +GST | CO M P U T E R & D I G I TA L T E C H N O LO GY | Castlegar campus Ed Chernoff 1 class: Feb 10, Tue 6-9 pm new Nelson: Silver King campus Ed Chernoff 1 class: Feb 21, Sat 1-5 pm EDIT YOUR OWN VIDEO FOOTAGE Designed for those who need the software and want hands on support to edit their own digital video. We will use Adobe Premiere Pro Editing software to complete a final project using each person’s original video footage or photographs. Gain understanding of both the technical and creative principles of editing digital video. new Nelson: Tenth Street campus $130 +GST Amy Bohigian TBA selkirk.ca/ce | CONTINUING EDUCATION CALENDAR | Winter & Spring 2015 37 KNOW YOUR COMPUTER AND WHAT IT CAN DO SERIES | CO M P U T E R & D I G I TA L T E C H N O LO GY | Learn everything your computer is capable of, including organizing and managing files and folders, customizing your computer and using basic programs. IPAD/IPHONE - BEGINNER Get started quickly with the user friendly iPad and iPhone. Course provides basics for those looking to get the most out of the device. Learn how to access the internet, e-mail and calendar, share photos and video, download apps and music. Nakusp centre $36 +GST Marilyn Rivers 1 class: Feb 28, Sat 1-4 pm Trail campus Marg Poohachoff 1 class: Apr 15, Wed, 6-8:30 pm IPAD/IPHONE - ADVANCED Building on the iPhone/iPad intro class, learn about more advanced features of your device: handsfree operation (Bluetooth, Siri), productivity apps for work, backing up and maintaining your device. new Nakusp centre Marilyn Rivers 1 class: Apr 18, Sat 1-4 pm $36 +GST GENERAL COMPUTERS INTRO TO COMPUTERS Demystify your computer and better understand what it can do for you. Learn about icons, files, folders, “booting up” and much more and walk away with a better understanding about modern technology’s vast capabilities and even some limitations. Pre-registration is required. Call Selkirk at 250.442.2704 Community Futures Boundary Grand Forks $60 plus manual Jay Alblas Monthly Intake. 9:30 am-2 pm 38 MODULE I: PC AND WINDOWS BASICS Understand what a computer system is so you can be better informed when looking for one. You learn about desktop icons, files and folders, how to use a mouse and what “booting up” means. Manual extra. $30 MODULE II: WINDOWS TOOLS AND FILING Explore your computer further and learn what files and folders are; how to recognize the parts of a window and the difference between the drives. Learn about My Computer, My Documents and Windows Explorer along with information on Help, Search, Control Panel and how to customize your desktop. Manual extra. Trail campus Marg Poohachoff 1 class: Apr 22, Wed, 6-8:30 pm $30 MODULE III: WORKING WITH WINDOWS PROGRAMS Unlock the power of programs that come with your computer by learning to use Windows applications like Notepad, Games, Calculator, Paint, Internet Explorer and e-mail. Manual extra. Trail campus Marg Poohachoff 1 class: Apr 29, Wed, 6-8:30 pm $30 Boundary 250.442.2704 | Castlegar 250.365.1208 | East Shore 250.227.9218 | Kaslo 250.353.2618 KSA 250.352.2821 | Nakusp 250.265.4077 | Nelson/Slocan 250.352.6601 | Trail/Salmo/Rossland 250.364.5770 MODULE IV: ORGANIZING YOUR FILES Get and keep your computer organized by using My Computer and Windows explorer to organize and manage files and folders. You will learn how to create, find, open, rename, copy and move items on your computer. Manual extra. Trail campus Marg Poohachoff 1 class: May 6, Wed, 6-8:30 pm $30 Nakusp centre Marilyn Rivers 1 class: Jan 24, Sat 1-4 pm $36 +GST MICROSOFT EXCEL - ADVANCED You will practice using formulas, cell referencing, and viewing and printing workbooks. Nakusp centre Marilyn Rivers 1 class: Jan 31, Sat 1-4 pm $36 +GST MICROSOFT EXCEL 2013: CORE CERTIFICATION Learn how to use a variety of core and intermediate features to create and edit professional looking spreadsheets for a variety of purposes and situations. Upon completion you will have reviewed all of the exam objectives necessary to prepare for the MS Excel Core Exam Castlegar campus $198 plus manual Stephanie Allen 6 classes: Feb 16-Mar 23, Mon 6-9 pm new Crawford Bay $198 plus manual Brenda Wiest 1 class: Feb 20-21 Sat, Sun 9am to 4pm Castlegar campus $198 plus manual Stephanie Allen 6 classes: Mar 31-Apr 21, Mon & Tue 6-9 pm MICROSOFT EXCEL 2013: MODULE I USING FUNCTIONS Learn Math and Trigonometric, Statistical, Financial, Logical, Date and Time, Text, Information and Advanced Functions. Manual extra ($55). Same manual used for all 6 modules. Trail campus $36 plus manual Stephanie Allen 1 class: Feb 4, Wed 6-9 pm MICROSOFT EXCEL 2013: MODULE II WORKING WITH TABLES & FORMATTING Learn to work with tables including named ranges, aligning cell contents, using format painter, cell styles, custom cell formats, conditional formats and more! Manual extra ($55). Same manual used for all 6 modules. | CO M P U T E R & D I G I TA L T E C H N O LO GY | MICROSOFT EXCEL - BASIC This is a great introduction to creating and formatting professional looking spreadsheets. MICROSOFT EXCEL 2013: EXPERT CERTIFICATION Work with different types of documents using a variety of core and intermediate features to create and edit professional looking spreadsheets for a variety of purposes and situations. Upon completion you will have reviewed all of the exam objectives and be on your way to preparing for the Microsoft Excel Expert Exam. Trail campus $36 plus manual Stephanie Allen 1 class: Feb 11, Wed 6-9 pm MICROSOFT EXCEL 2013: MODULE III ILLUSTRATIONS & CUSTOMIZED CHARTS. Learn shapes, SmartArt graphics, drawing objects, customizing charts, trendlines and auditing a worksheet. Manual extra ($55). Same manual used for all 6 modules. Trail campus $36 plus manual Stephanie Allen 1 class: Feb 18, Wed 6-9 pm selkirk.ca/ce | CONTINUING EDUCATION CALENDAR | Winter & Spring 2015 39 MICROSOFT EXCEL 2013: MODULE IV WORKING WITH DATABASES Learn to work with Databases including filtering information, database functions, sorting, plus more! Manual extra ($55). Same manual used for all 6 modules. | CO M P U T E R & D I G I TA L T E C H N O LO GY | Trail campus $36 plus manual Stephanie Allen 1 class: Feb 25, Wed 6-9 pm MICROSOFT EXCEL 2013: MODULE V USING DATA TOOLS Learn autofill, finding and replacing data, paste special, consolidating data, automatic subtotals, grouping data and converting text to columns. Manual extra ($55). Same manual used for all 6 modules. Trail campus $36 plus manual Stephanie Allen 1 class: Mar 4, Wed 6-9 pm MICROSOFT EXCEL 2013: MODULE VI USING ANALYSIS TOOLS Learn to use what-if analysis, goal seeking tools, solver, data tables and pivot tables. Manual extra ($55). Same manual used for all 6 modules. Trail campus $36 plus manual Stephanie Allen 1 class: Mar 11, Wed 6-9 pm MICROSOFT EXCEL: LEVEL 1 ESSENTIAL SKILLS This is a great introduction to creating and formatting professional looking spreadsheets. You will practice using formulas, cell referencing, and viewing and printing workbooks. Nelson: Silver King campus$198 plus manual Brenda Wiest 6 classes: Apr 13-29, Mon & Wed 6-9 pm 40 MICROSOFT POWERPOINT 2013: PRESENTATIONS Discover the major aspects of Level I and II, including: working with text, illustrations, smart art, shapes and tables, incorporating slide master and adding animations. Keyboarding skills and basic MS Office familiarity required, along with a working knowledge of Powerpoint. Trail campus $90 plus manual Marg Poohachoff 3 classes: May 13-20, Mon & Wed 6-8:30 pm Manual extra. MICROSOFT PROJECT 2013 Become familiar with the software most often used in project management. Update your plans and monitor deliverables, as well as create dynamic reports and custom views for communications. Trail campus $149 +GST plus manual Jeanne Kim, PMP 3 classes: Apr 28-30, Tue-Thu 6:30-8:30 pm MICROSOFT PUBLISHER Description? Nakusp centre Marilyn Rivers 1 class: Jan 25, Sun 9 am-12 pm $36 +GST Boundary 250.442.2704 | Castlegar 250.365.1208 | East Shore 250.227.9218 | Kaslo 250.353.2618 KSA 250.352.2821 | Nakusp 250.265.4077 | Nelson/Slocan 250.352.6601 | Trail/Salmo/Rossland 250.364.5770 MICROSOFT VISIO Create and customize professional looking diagrams for business processes, flowcharts, maps and floor plans. Use shapes and templates, import data and images and link to data in other files (such as Excel) so your diagrams always remain current. new Nakusp centre Marilyn Rivers 1 class: Jan 25, Sun 1-4 pm $36 +GST Nakusp centre Marilyn Rivers 1 class: Jan 24, Sat 9 am-12 pm $36 +GST MICROSOFT WORD - ADVANCED Take the next step in your discovery of Word and learn how to create forms and letters, mail merging, object linking and embedding. Level I or equivalent experience is required for this course. Nakusp centre Marilyn Rivers 1 class: Jan 31, Sat 9 am-12 pm $36 +GST MICROSOFT WORD 2013: CORE CERTIFICATION LEVEL I How to work with different types of documents using a variety of features to create and format business documents, letters, forms, and newsletters. The basic skills are explored at a higher level. Manual extra. Castlegar campus $198 plus manual Marg Poohachoff 6 classes: Mar 30-Apr 20, Mon & Wed 6-9 pm (no class Apr 6) Trail campus Marg Poohachoff TBA $36 “OPEN LAB” Bring your laptop and your questions about any computer related problem to discuss with the instructor. new Nakusp centre Marilyn Rivers 1 class: Feb 4, Wed 6-9 pm 1 class: Mar 4, Wed 6-9 pm $36 +GST QUICKBOOKS 2013 & BEYOND Discover the basics of Quickbooks, a powerful accounting program. You will learn how to perform daily accounting tasks in the general ledger, accounts receivable, accounts payable and payroll. Nelson: Silver King campus$198 plus manual Anne Cavicchi 6 classes: Jan 27-Feb 12, Tue & Thu 5-8 pm | CO M P U T E R & D I G I TA L T E C H N O LO GY | MICROSOFT WORD - BASIC Work with different types of documents using a variety of features to create and format business documents, letters, forms, and newsletters. Explore the basic skills. MS WORD 2010: MACROS (TEMPLATES) AND MERGES Learn the power of merges and macros and how they can produce professional-looking documents. Prerequisite: basic knowledge of Word 2010. QUICKBOOKS 2013: LEVEL 2 A continuation of basic features for daily accounting tasks using Quickbooks and introducing some of the more advanced functions. Learn how to create company files, and deal with more advanced tasks for company receivables, payables, inventory and payroll. Prerequisite: Quickbooks Level 1. Nelson: Silver King campus$198 plus manual Anne Cavicchi 6 classes: Feb 17-Mar 5, Tue & Thu 5-8 pm selkirk.ca/ce | CONTINUING EDUCATION CALENDAR | Winter & Spring 2015 41 | CO M P U T E R & D I G I TA L T E C H N O LO GY | 42 Boundary 250.442.2704 | Castlegar 250.365.1208 | East Shore 250.227.9218 | Kaslo 250.353.2618 KSA 250.352.2821 | Nakusp 250.265.4077 | Nelson/Slocan 250.352.6601 | Trail/Salmo/Rossland 250.364.5770 WINDOWS 8: BRING YOUR OWN DEVICE - BEGINNER Explore Windows 8 using your own laptop or tablet. Topics include: the Microsoft Live account, start screen, tiles, charms and apps. Customize basic windows settings, personalize your start screen and desktop, and search for apps, programs and files. Prerequisite: Bring your own laptop or tablet running Windows 8 or 8.1. new Kaslo centre Marilyn Rivers 1 class: Mar 7, Sat 9 am-4 pm $72 new Nakusp centre Marilyn Rivers 1 class: Apr 25, Sat 9 am-4 pm $72 SIMPLY ACCOUNTING: LEVEL I If you have an interest in accounting, this course will introduce you to some helpful software. You’ll learn the basic setup for charting accounts, initial journal entries, payroll, invoicing, inventory and job costing. Experience with Windows software and bookkeeping are required for this course. Manual extra. Castlegar campus $198 plus manual Brenda Wiest 6 classes: Apr 28-May 14, Tue & Thu 6-9 pm Trail campus $198 plus manual Stephanie Allen 6 classes: Apr 8-May 13, Wed 6-9 pm WINDOWS 8, BRING YOUR OWN DEVICE - ADVANCED Pre-requisite: Windows 8, Beginner. Building on the Windows 8 intro class, learn about more advanced features of your device: handsfree operation (Bluetooth, Narrator), user accounts, productivity apps for work, backing up and maintaining your device. new Nakusp centre Marilyn Rivers 1 class: Jan 8, Thu 1-4 pm 1 class: Apr 18, Sat 9 am-12 noon $36 +GST WEB BASED GEOCACHING FOR FAMILIES Treasure hunt with your family using GPS technology in this real world game. No previous experience required. Crawford Bay Learning Centre Kaylah Lewis 1 class: April 26 Sun 1 to 4 pm $36 +GST Trail campus Stu Deverney 1 class: Apr 25, Sat 2:30-5:30 pm $36 +GST | E N V I R O N M E N T & S U S TA I N A B I L I T Y | SIMPLY ACCOUNTING FOR BEGINNERS One day course for people who want to learn how to use Sage 50/Simply Accounting in their business and/or non-profit organization. Create customer invoices, receive payments, record expenses, and print financial reports. Prerequisite: basic understanding of accounts receivable/payable. Nakusp centre $36 plus manual $26.50 Marilyn Rivers 1 class: Feb 28, Sat 9 am-12 pm GET QUALIFIED Listings featuring our new merit icon indicate courses that lead to certification. Advance your career with a certified course! selkirk.ca/ce | CONTINUING EDUCATION CALENDAR | Winter & Spring 2015 43 GPS: INTRO TO HANDHELD Find your way out of the bush, retrace steps, and locate your position on a map. Learn about Geocaching, how to use GoogleEarth and the Online Mapping function of the Selkirk Geospatial Research Centre website. Please dress for the conditions. Bring your own Garmin GPS or one can be provided. | E N V I RO N M E N T & S U S TA I N A B I L I T Y | Trail campus $48 +GST Stu Deverney 1 class: Apr 23, Thu 5-9 pm 1 class: Apr 25, Sat 9:30 am-1:30 pm ISN’T THERE AN APP FOR THIS? Design and build a mobile app using an introductory level of HTML5 and web application programming interfaces (APIs). Work with styles, layouts and scripts to optimize your app to run fast on smartphones or tablet computers, and convert into native app format to submit to app stores. new Kaslo centre $175 +GST Marilyn Rivers 2 classes: Feb 7 & 8, Sat & Sun 9 am-4 pm Nakusp centre $175 +GST Marilyn Rivers 2 classes: Mar 21 & 22, Sat & Sun 9 am-4 pm PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS An introduction to the latest version of this photo manipulation software. Photo enhancement, removing or adding parts of photos, creating slide shows with audio, creating collages, and books. The requirement for this class is competent computer skills and a love of photography. SOCIAL MEDIA ROUNDUP Learn the ins and outs of using Facebook, Twitter, and other Social media apps, from a practical standpoint; create a profile and upload content; promote yourself, connect with others with similar interests; learn how social media affects privacy and the wider social ramifications. Laptop computers, tablets and smartphones can be used in this class. By donation, in partnership with Riondel Seniors Association. Riondel Community centre Ben Johnson 1 class: Jan 20 Tues. 1-3pm WEEKEND WORDPRESS WEBSITE Create a website for your business in a weekend! Explore the options available and purpose of your website, compare free vs. purchased website hosting, learn about domain name registrations and search engine friendly content, create a Wordpress account and profile, select a design, review the dashboard and available upgrades for your website. Create pages and posts with content, images, video and other features; learn how to use Wordpress import/export tools to backup, move or recover your website if needed. Basic computer skills are required. Kaslo centre $175 +GST Marilyn Rivers 2 classes: Feb 14 & 15, Sat & Sun, 9 am-4pm Nakusp centre $175 +GST Marilyn Rivers 2 classes: Feb 21 & 22, Sat & Sun 9 am-4 pm Castlegar campus $135 +GST Ed Chernoff 3 classes: Feb 18-Mar 4, Wed 6:30-9:30 pm DON’T WAIT! REGISTER EARLY & secure your spot today. Courses may get cancelled due to low enrollment. 44 Boundary 250.442.2704 | Castlegar 250.365.1208 | East Shore 250.227.9218 | Kaslo 250.353.2618 KSA 250.352.2821 | Nakusp 250.265.4077 | Nelson/Slocan 250.352.6601 | Trail/Salmo/Rossland 250.364.5770 ENVIRONMENT & SUSTAINABILITY Dip into the wild world of animal tracking, get going with GPS or take a tour of the region’s fantastic geology with these great offerings. RELATED COURSES Beekeeping Series page 90 GPS: Intro to Handheld Gaia College Organic Master Gardener page 60 INTRODUCTION TO GPS AND GOOGLE EARTH This 2 day Global Positioning Systems (GPS) and Google Earth course provides a solid foundation of learning for students with a desire to learn more about the basics of GPS operations and Google Earth integration with GPS. new Crawford Bay Learning Place $120 +GST John Addison 2 classes: Mar 28 & 29, Sat & Sun 10 am-4 pm Crawford Bay Learning Place Lorna Robin BSc (Zoology) 1 class: Apr 25, Sat 9 am-12 noon $7 +GST TRACK ID Let’s go for a walk outdoors looking at tracks and sign, and getting a “toe dip” into the wide wild world of tracking. Cost $7 per person. Dress for the weather. Children under 12 are welcome at no charge if accompanied by an adult. Crawford Bay Learning Place Lorna Robin Bsc (Zoology) 1 class: Jan 18, Sun 1-4pm $7 +GST | E N V I R O N M E N T & S U S TA I N A B I L I T Y | page 44 PLANT ID When is a pine cone not a pine cone? What can we learn about the sex life of plants? An informal outdoor walk learning about our local (wild) plant life, trees, shrubs, and flowers. PERMACULTURE DESIGN COURSE This 78-hour intensive course combines theory with practical hands-on learning. Topics include permaculture design techniques and principles, site analysis, soil fertility, organic gardening techniques, herbs, medicinal plants, tree identification, water uses and ecological buildings. A $100 discount applies for course payments received one month in advance. Winlaw: Kootenay Permaculture Institute Earlybird $950 Regular $1050 Gregoire Lamoureux 13 classes: Jun 7-20, Sun-Sat 9 am-4 pm (no class Sat, Jun 13) 13 classes: Aug 16-29, Sun-Sat 9 am-4 pm (no class Sat, Aug 22) Study Environment & Geomatics at Selkirk College selkirk.ca/eg selkirk.ca/ce | CONTINUING EDUCATION CALENDAR | Winter & Spring 2015 45 TRACK ID 2 Learn how to identify animal tracks and recognize other animal signs, including rubbings, lays, scat, trails. Learn how to tell apart a coyote, wolf, and dog print; elk, whitetail and mule deer, weasel, raccoon, skunk, etc. and generally increase the excitement and enjoyment of the outdoors. You will need a notebook, pencil, tape measure, some small plastic bags and tweezers, and be suitably dressed for the weather. Ages 12 and up. Each session begins with some classroom time, then we head outdoors. WEST KOOTENAY GEOLOGY TOUR Join retired Selkirk College geology instructor, Lesley Anderton, for an introduction to the geology of the Castlegar area. The day begins with a slide show, followed by a field trip of surrounding area to see various rocks and minerals, old mine sites and magnificent scenery. Bring your lunch, good walking shoes and come prepared to car pool. Castlegar campus Lesley Anderton 1 class: May 2, Sat 9 am-5 pm | FIRST AID & SAFETY TRAINING | Crawford Bay Learning Place $25/session $75 +GST for all 3 sessions Lorna Robin Bsc (Zoology) 3 classes: Jan 24,Feb 7, Mar7, Sat 11am-3pm $35 +GST DON’T WAIT! REGISTER EARLY & secure your spot today. Courses may get cancelled due to low enrollment. Saints Golf Lessons Get an early start on your swing to prepare for the new season! Back by popular demand, Denny McArthur will offer golf lessons at the Selkirk College Castlegar Campus Gymnasium. All lessons include swing and video analysis and a mix of group and one on one instruction. All classes will be offered on Tuesdays starting February 17th. Adult Beginner $120 6:00-7:30pm Feb 17 - Mar 24, 2015 Tuesdays Adult Experienced $120 7:30-9:00pm Feb 17 - Mar 24, 2015 Tuesdays Please contact 250.365.1304 or visit www.selkirk.ca/athletics 46 Boundary 250.442.2704 | Castlegar 250.365.1208 | East Shore 250.227.9218 | Kaslo 250.353.2618 KSA 250.352.2821 | Nakusp 250.265.4077 | Nelson/Slocan 250.352.6601 | Trail/Salmo/Rossland 250.364.5770 FIRST AID & SAFETY TRAINING Being prepared is a lifelong educational journey. From first aid training to motorcycle safety, firearms safety and avalanche skills training, ensure you have the proper foundation. WORKSAFE BC FIRST AID Castlegar campus $114 James Newman, Amy Chris, Deborah Myers, Terry O’Gorman, Billie Padavell 1 class: Jan 17, Sat 8:30 am-5 pm 1 class: Feb 28, Sat 8:30 am-5 pm 1 class: Mar 13, Fri 8:30 am-5 pm 1 class: Apr 11, Sat 8:30 am-5 pm 1 class: May 2, Sat 8:30 am-5 pm 1 class: Jun 13, Sat 8:30 am-5 pm 1 class: Jul 4, Sat 8:30 am-5 pm 1 class: Aug 15, Sat 8:30 am-5 pm Crawford Bay Hall TBA 1 class: Mar 14, Sat 8:30am-5pm $114 Grand Forks campus Amy Chris, Terry O’Gorman 1 class: Feb 7, Sat 8:30 am-5 pm 1 class: Mar 21, Sat 8:30 am-5 pm 1 class: Apr 25, Sat 8:30 am-5 pm 1 class: Jun 6, Sat 8:30 am-5 pm $114 Kaslo & Area Emergency Services, Arena Ave, Kaslo $114 Terry O’Gorman 1 class: Jun 6, Sat, 8:30 am-5 pm $114 Nelson: Silver King campus $114 Deborah Myers, Billie Padavell, Terry O’Gorman 1 class: Jan 31, Sat 8:30 am-5 pm 1 class: Feb 10, Tue 8:30 am-5 pm 1 class: May 9, Sat 8:30 am-5 pm 2 classes: May 26 & 27, Tue & Wed, 6-10 pm 1 class: Jun 20, Sat 8:30 am-5 pm; Salmo Valley Youth & Community Centre $114 Billie Padavell 1 class: Feb 2, Mon 8:30 am-5 pm (call 250.364.5770 to register) Trail campus Billie Padavell, James Newman 1 class: Jan 13, Tue 8:30 am-5 pm 1 class: Jan 24, Sat 8:30 am-5 pm 1 class: Feb 7, Sat 8:30 am-5 pm 1 class: Feb 12, Thu 8:30 am-5 pm 1 class: Mar 2, Mon 8:30 am-5 pm 1 class: Mar 14, Sat 8:30 am-5 pm 1 class: Mar 27, Fri 8:30 am-5 pm 1 class: Apr 9, Thu 8:30 am-5 pm 1 class: Apr 18, Sat 8:30 am-5 pm 1 class: May 9, Sat 8:30 am-5 pm 1 class: May 12, Tue 8:30 am-5 pm 1 class: May 23, Sat 8:30 am-5 pm 1 class: Jun 6, Sat 8:30 am-5 pm 1 class: Jun 20, Sat 8:30 am-5 pm 1 class: Jun 24, Wed 8:30 am-5 pm 1 class: Jul 25, Sat 8:30 am-5 pm 1 class: Aug 18, tue 8:30 am-5 pm selkirk.ca/ce | CONTINUING EDUCATION CALENDAR | Winter & Spring 2015 $114 | FIRST AID & SAFETY TRAINING | OCCUPATIONAL FIRST AID (OFA): LEVEL I (16+) Our most popular workplace first aid course. Learn A level CPR/AED, how to deal with minor wounds, airway breathing, circulatory emergencies and more. Know what to do until the paramedics arrive with this three-year certificate. Bring your photo ID to class. Also see WEFA under Red Cross for Worksafe equivalent offerings. Wearing of long pants is mandatory. Manual included. Nakusp centre Brian Parsons 1 class: Jan 7, Wed 8:30 am-5 pm 1 class: Feb 8, Sun 8:30 am-5 pm 1 class: Mar 16, Mon 8:30 am-5 pm 1 class: May 7, Thu 8:30 am-5 pm 1 class: Jun 25, Thu 8:30 am-5 pm 1 class: Jul 17, Fri 8:30 am-5 pm 47 | FIRST AID & SAFETY TRAINING | OCCUPATIONAL FIRST AID (OFA): LEVEL III Learn the assessment and treatment skills required to be an OFA attendant who provides first aid care in industry. This three-year certificate course is recommended for those located more than 20 minutes from a hospital. Pick up your books prior to class for pre-reading. You will be evaluated after you complete the course. Bring your photo ID to class. Wearing of long pants is mandatory. Manual included. MEET THE INSTRUCTOR Diana Ferguson has been teaching with Selkirk since 1983 and working as a Critical Care and Oncology Nurse in Trail since 1997. Diana is also an Instructor Trainer with the Canadian Red Cross and provides coordination assistance to the First Aid program on Selkirk’s Trail campus. Diana loves to teach stating that “teaching gives me the opportunity to share knowledge and encourage the general public, as well as health care providers to take the right steps in the event of emergencies.” OCCUPATIONAL FIRST AID (OFA): LEVEL II Learn assessment and treatment skills required to be an OFA attendant who provides first aid care in industry. This three-year certificate course is recommended for those located within 20 minutes of a hospital. Pick up your books prior to class for pre-reading. Bring your photo ID to class. Wearing of long pants is mandatory. Manual included. Trail campus $644 Billie Padavell 5 classes: Feb 16-20, Mon-Fri 8:30 am-4:30 pm, exam Feb 23, 24 48 Castlegar$749 Terry O’Gorman , Amy Chris 10 classes: Feb 2-13, Mon-Fri 8:30 am-5 pm, exam Feb 16 & 17 10 classes: Apr 27-May 8, Mon-Fri 8:30 am-5 pm, exam May 11 & 12 10 classes: Jun 8-19, Mon-Fri 8:30 am-5 pm, exam Jun 22 & 23 10 classes: Aug 17-28, Mon-Fri 8:30 am-5 pm, exam Aug 31 & Sep 1 Grand Forks campus $749 Neil Krog 1 class: Feb 16-27, Mon-Fri 8:30 am-5 pm exam Mar 2 & 3 Nelson: Silver King campus $749 Terry O’Gorman Tom van Alstine, Wren McElroy 10 classes: Jan 12-23, Mon-Fri 8:30 am-5 pm exam Jan 26 & 27 10 classes: Feb 23-Mar 6, Mon-Fri 8:30 am-5 pm. exam Mar 9 & 10 10 classes: Apr 13-24, Mon-Fri 8:30 am-5 pm exam Apr 27 & 28 10 classes: Jun 1-12, Mon-Fri 8:30 am-5 pm exam Jun 15 & 16 10 classes: Jul 6-17, Mon-Fri 8:30 am-5 pm exam Jul 20 & 21 Trail campus $749 Billie Padavell 10 classes: Apr 20-May 1, Mon-Fri 8:30 am-4:30 pm. exam May 4, 5 OCCUPATIONAL FIRST AID (OFA): LEVEL III REFRESHER COURSE Study the practical part of the material; if you possess a current Level III certificate. It is strongly recommended that all pre-reading and homework be completed before start date; pick up books at least two weeks in advance. You must Boundary 250.442.2704 | Castlegar 250.365.1208 | East Shore 250.227.9218 | Kaslo 250.353.2618 KSA 250.352.2821 | Nakusp 250.265.4077 | Nelson/Slocan 250.352.6601 | Trail/Salmo/Rossland 250.364.5770 attend an interview with an instructor to assess your knowledge of first aid concepts. Three-year certificate. Bring your photo ID to class. Wearing of long pants is mandatory. Manual included. Castlegar$630 Terry O’Gorman 5 classes: Mar 23-27, Mon-Fri 8:30 am-5 pm, exam Mar 30 & 31 Castlegar campus $114 Billie Padavell, Terry O’Gorman, Amy Chris 1 class: Jan 18, Sun 8:30 am-5 pm 1 class: Mar 1, Sun 8:30 am-5 pm 1 class: Jul 5, Sun 8:30 am-5 pm Grand Forks campus Amy Chris, Terry O’Gorman 1 class: Mar 22, Sun 8:30 am-5 pm 1 class: Jun 7, Sun 8:30 am-5 pm $114 Kaslo & Area Emergency Services, Arena Ave, Kaslo $114 Terry O’Gorman 1 class: Jun 7, Sun 8:30 am-5 pm Nakusp centre Brian Parsons 1 class: Jan 8, Thu 8 am-4:30 pm 1 class: May 8, Fri 8 am-4:30 pm $114 Nelson: Silver King campus Terry O’Gorman, Billie Padavell 1 class: May 10, Sun 8:30 am-5 pm $114 RED CROSS FIRST AID CHILD CARE EMERGENCY FIRST AID Learn what to do when a child needs urgent medical attention. You’ll get an overview of first aid and CPR techniques in an interactive learning environment, while learning many skills needed to recognize and respond to a variety of medical emergencies for children and babies. Please pick up manual in advance and read prior to class. Wearing of long pants is mandatory. Castlegar campus $113 or $173 per couple Deborah Myers 1 class: May 3, Sun 8 am- 5 pm Grand Forks campus$113 or $173 per couple Terry O’Gorman 1 class: Mar 14, Sat 8 am-5 pm Salmo Valley Youth & Community Centre$114 Billie Padavell 1 class: Feb 3, Tue 8:30 am-5 pm Trail campus Billie Padavell 1 class: Jun 7, Sun 8:30 am-5 pm Trail campus $125 manual included Billie Padavell 1 class: Mar 29, Sun 12:30-4:30 | FIRST AID & SAFETY TRAINING | OCCUPATIONAL FIRST AID (OFA): TRANSPORTATION ENDORSEMENT With your Transportation Endorsement you will learn more advanced patient assesment and critical intervention procedures while moving patients with spinal injuries to medical aid. Recommended for small operators situated more than 20 minutes from a hospital. Three-year certificate. PRE-REQUISITE: OFA 1 OR WORKSAFE BC EQUIVALENT (Emergency or Standard First Aid indicating “Workplace” or “Industry” certification); or OFA 2. Bring your current certificate and photo ID to class. Wearing of long pants is mandatory. Manual included. PARAMEDIC IN INDUSTRY (PII) Take your paramedic training and adapt it to working in industry. Through a combination of independent study and face-to-face delivery, you’ll bridge the gap between pre-hospital practice and occupational first aid. Pre-reading and assignments are required. Pick up manual prior to class start date. Pre-requisites: must hold a current EMR, PCP or ACP license. Successful completion allows the candidate to practice within an OFA III Attendant’s scope of practice. Eligible for 16 CME credits. Wearing of long pants is mandatory. $114 Nelson: Silver King campus $113 or $173 per couple Terry O’Gorman 2 classes: Apr 1 & 2, Wed & Thu 6-10 pm Trail campus $113 or $173 per couple Billie Padavell 1 class: Feb 28, Sat 8 am-5 pm selkirk.ca/ce | CONTINUING EDUCATION CALENDAR | Winter & Spring 2015 49 BABYSITTER CERTIFICATE Open to youth aged 11 to 14, who will learn general first-aid, basic child care, what to do in an emergency. Full details page 35 >> | FIRST AID & SAFETY TRAINING | CPR LEVEL C This course is for police, fire fighters, first responders, workplace teams, nursing students, life guards as well as the general public. You’ll learn CPR skills for people of all ages, along with use of barrier devices and automated external defibrillator (AED). Wearing of long pants is mandatory. Castlegar campus Deborah Myers 1 class: Apr 25, Sat 9 am-3:30 pm $80 Nakusp centre Brian Parsons 1 class: Jan 23, Fri 8:30 am-3:30 pm 1 class: Mar 28, 8:30 am-3:30 pm 1 class: May 23, 8:30 am-3:30 pm $80 Nelson: Silver King campus $80 Deborah Myers 2 classes: Jun 3 & 4, Wed & Thu 6-10 pm Trail campus Billie Padavell 1 class: Feb 5, Thu 5-10 pm Trail campus Diana Ferguson 1 class: Mar 10, Tue 6-10 pm 1 class: May 26, Tue 6-10 pm $57 COMBINED CPR LEVEL HCP/HCP RECERTIFICATION Are you a Physician, Nurse, Paramedic or Respiratory Technician? If so this course is for you. CPR level HCP covers all CPR levels plus automated external defibrillator (AED) use, rescue breathing, bag valve masks (BVM’s) and more for Adult/Child/Baby. For first time CPR/ HCP students and those recertifying. Wearing of long pants is mandatory. Trail campus $92 Full HCP, $75 Recertification Billie Padavell, Diana Ferguson, James Newman 1 class: Feb 24, Tue 4:30-10 pm 1 class: May 7, Thu 4:30-10 pm 1 class: Jul 7, Tue 4:30-10 pm 1 class: Aug 27, Thu 5-10:30 pm $80 COMBINED CPR LEVEL C & RECERTIFICATION This course is for police, fire fighters, first responders, workplace teams, nursing students, lifeguards as well as the general public. You will learn CPR skills for people of all ages, along with use of barrier devices and automated external defibrillator. For first time CPR Level C students and those recertifying. Wearing of long pants is mandatory. Trail campus $80 Full course or $57 Recertification only Billie Padavell 1 class: Apr 7, Tue 5-10 pm 50 CPR LEVEL C RECERTIFICATION Renew your knowledge of CPR-C. Bring your current CPR-C certificate and manual to class. Manual extra, if required. Wearing of long pants is mandatory. EMERGENCY FIRST AID WITH CPR C For individuals who want an overview of first aid and CPR C for the home or workplace. Practice skills needed to recognize and respond to cardiovascular emergencies for adults. Includes topics such as choking, airway and breathing emergencies and prevention of disease transmission. Learn use of an automated external defibrillator. Pick up manual in advance and read prior to class. Wearing of long pants is mandatory. Castlegar campus $114 plus manual Terry O’Gorman 1 class: Jun 6, Sat 8:30 am-5 pm Trail campus $114 plus manual Billie Padavell 1 class: Mar 28, Sat 8:30 am-5 pm Boundary 250.442.2704 | Castlegar 250.365.1208 | East Shore 250.227.9218 | Kaslo 250.353.2618 KSA 250.352.2821 | Nakusp 250.265.4077 | Nelson/Slocan 250.352.6601 | Trail/Salmo/Rossland 250.364.5770 STANDARD FIRST AID WITH CPR C Provides comprehensive first aid and CPR techniques for those who want more knowledge to respond to emergencies in the home or workplace. Practice a variety of topics from cardiovascular and breathing emergencies, prevention of disease transmission to more severe sudden medical injuries to the head and spine. Learn the use of an automated external defibrillator. Note: SFA meets the requirements of Red Cross Marine Basic First Aid, with proper documentation prior to course. Manual included. Pick up manual in advance to read prior to class. Wearing of long pants is mandatory. Grand Forks campus $195 Deborah Myers 2 classes: Feb 14 & 15, Sat & Sun 8 am-5 pm 2 classes: May 23& 24, Sat & Sun 8 am-5 pm Lardeau Valley Community Hall, Meadow Creek $195 Deborah Myers 2 classes: May 9 & 10, Sat & Sun 8:30 am5pm Nakusp centre $195 Brian Parsons 2 classes: Jan 23, Fri 8:30 am-5 pm, Jan 24, Sat 8 am-4:30 pm 2 classes: Mar 28, Sat 8:30 am-5 pm, Mar 29, Sun 8 am-4:30 pm 2 classes: May 23, Sat 8:30 am-5 pm, May 24, Sun, 8 am-4:30 pm Trail campus $195 Billie Padavell, James Newman 2 classes: Mar 7-8, Sat, Sun 8:30 am-5 pm 2 classes: May 30-31, Sat, Sun 8:30 am-5 pm 2 classes: Jul 11, 12, Sat, Sun 8:30 am-5 pm 2 classes: Aug 15, 16, Sat, Sun 8:30 am-5 pm STANDARD FIRST AID WITH CPR C RECERTIFICATION Refresh your knowledge of Standard First Aid with CPR C. Bring your current Standard First Aid with CPR C certificate and manual to class. Wearing of long pants is mandatory. Manual included. $113 Trail campus Terry O’Gorman 1 class: Apr 11, Sat 8:30 am-5 pm $113 WORKPLACE EMERGENCY FIRST AID PLUS STANDARD FIRST AID CPR C (SWEFA) Gain the skills you need to respond to emergencies in your home or workplace. You’ll learn first aid techniques for a variety of emergency conditions, along with CPR Level C training, prevention of disease transmission and how to respond to head and spine injuries. This course is required for many jobs, including early childhood education, Forestry, Community Service Education and more. Equivalent to BC Occupational First Aid Level 1. Manual extra. Pick up manuals in advance to read prior to class. Wearing of long pants is mandatory. Grand Forks campus $204 Deborah Myers 2 classes: Jun 13 & 14, Sat & Sun 8 am-5 pm Nakusp centre $204 Brian Parsons 2 classes: Apr 20, Mon 8:30 am-5 pm, Apr 21, Tue 8 am-4:30 pm Nelson: Silver King campus $204 Deborah Myers Terry O’Gorman 2 classes, Apr 18 & 19, Sat & Sun 8 am-5 pm | FIRST AID & SAFETY TRAINING | Castlegar campus $195 Bille Padavell 2 classes: April 11 & 12, Sat & Sun 8 am-5 pm Castlegar campus Terry O’Gorman 1 class: Feb 21, Sat 8 am-5 pm Trail campus $204 Billie Padavell 2 classes: Jun 27, 28, Sat & Sun 8 am-5 pm 2 manuals - OFA 1 & SFA via Red Cross DON’T WAIT! REGISTER EARLY & secure your spot today. Courses may get cancelled due to low enrollment. selkirk.ca/ce | CONTINUING EDUCATION CALENDAR | Winter & Spring 2015 51 | FIRST AID & SAFETY TRAINING | AVALANCHE SKILLS TRAINING LEVEL II Designed for those who wish to expand their skills and knowledge in avalanche safety. Four full days in the backcountry and three evening classroom sessions. This course covers advanced avalanche theory, hazard recognition, stability evaluation, route finding, rescue, and group management. Participants must be physically fit and advanced intermediate or expert skiers or boarders and must have their own backcountry travel equipment. WILDERNESS & REMOTE FIRST AID: BASIC A 20-hour basic level of Wilderness and Remote first aid training, covering material in Standard First Aid & CPR, plus strategies for providing extended care for up to 24 hours. Part of the course is taught outdoors and requires greater physical activity and endurance than typical first aid training. Suitable for those who work or live in remote locations or who are outdoor recreation enthusiasts. Three-year certificate. Manual included. Castlegar campus: field site TBA $379 Keyes Lessard 6 classes: Jan 8, 11, 15, 18, 24 & 25, Thu 6:3010 pm, Sat & Sun 8 am-4:30 pm Castlegar$240 Terry O’Gorman 3 classes: Jun 26, 27 & 28, Fri 6-10 pm, Sat & Sun 8 am-5 pm WILDERNESS FIRST AID Wilderness First Aid courses 1, 2, 3, and 5 day in person training options with 8, 16, 24, 40, 80 and 120 hr certification options through additional independent learning modules. Emphasizes practical first aid skills and knowledge with clear parameters for field decision making when limited resources are available. The focus is on developing reliable stress recall in the field 1+ year after training. This certificate is recognized by the Association of Canadian Mountain Guides. To register and for more details contact 1-800298-9919 or [email protected]. Visit www.Wilderness Alert.com Nelson: Silver King Campus 5 classes: Apr 23-27, 8 am-6 pm Kaslo & Area Emergency Services, Arena Ave, Kaslo $240 Terry O’Gorman 3 classes: May 1, 2 3, Fri 6-10 pm, Sat & Sun 8:30 am-5 pm Nakusp centre $240 Terry O’Gorman 3 classes: May 13, 14 & 15, Wed 6-10 pm, Thu & Fri 8:30 am-4:30 pm WILDERNESS & REMOTE FIRST AID: ADVANCED Comprehensive first aid and CPR techniques for those who need a higher level of training to work and respond to emergencies in isolated or wilderness settings. Suitable for outdoor guides or supervisors of groups of people. Covers material in Standand First Aid & CPR, plus advanced strategies for providing extended care of more than 24 hours. Part of this course is taught in an outdoor setting and requires greater physical activity and endurance than typical first aid training. In combination with the Basic Wilderness & Remote First Aid, grants a 40-hour training three-year certificate. new Nelson: Silver King campus $195 Terry O’Gorman 3 classes: Jul 10-12, Fri 6-10 pm, Sat & Sun 8 am-5 pm Grand Forks Campus $195 Terry O’Gorman 3 classes: June 2, 3 & 4, Tue 6-10 pm, Wed & Thu 8:30 am-4:40 pm $279 52 Boundary 250.442.2704 | Castlegar 250.365.1208 | East Shore 250.227.9218 | Kaslo 250.353.2618 KSA 250.352.2821 | Nakusp 250.265.4077 | Nelson/Slocan 250.352.6601 | Trail/Salmo/Rossland 250.364.5770 MOTOR VEHICLE AIR BRAKES To operate vehicles equipped with air brakes on a highway (other than a vehicle defined as a construction vehicle), you must have a BC driver’s license with an air brake endorsement. Manual included: pick up in advance. ICBC written notice to be signed at time of registration. Note: ICBC may require an eye exam prior to endorsement of license. Nakusp centre $279 Andy Roberts, MTI 3 classes: Mar 13 - 15, Fri 6-10 pm, Sat & Sun 8 am-4:30 pm Grand Forks Campus $279 Andy Roberts, MTI 3 classes: Apr 24-26, Fri 6-10 pm, Sat & Sun 8 am-4:30 pm ATV RIDER SAFETY TRAINING Knowing all you can about your ATV and the places you can ride is the best preparation for safe and enjoyable riding. The curriculum, which is based on field-tested techniques, provides a fun and orderly way to learn proper ATV operation. You learn about controls, reading terrain, turning and climbing hills. Course held at 2546 Shore Acres Goose Creek Road, Castlegar. Castlegar$250 Steve Denisoff 1 class: May 2, Sat 9 am-4 pm Nelson: Silver King campus Available upon request. DON’T WAIT! REGISTER EARLY & secure your spot today Kaslo centre Wilf Warner $439 +GST Nakusp centre Wilf Warner Please call if interested $439 +GST DRIVER TRAINING CLASS 3 Thinking of driving a dump truck or large tow truck? You will need your Class 3 driver’s license. Mandatory pre-requisites include: Must be 18 years of age min. with a class 5 license; have a valid class 3 learner’s license; ICBC driver’s abstract faxed from ICBC (1.888.715.7775) to MTI office (250.365.5505). new Nakusp centre $4,087 Mountain Transport Institute 10 classes: Dates to be confirmed, need 4 people registered. GRADUATED LICENSE PROGRAM Take the steps necessary to get yourself rolling on the open road with the Graduated License Program. You’ll spend 14 hours in the car practicing and another 18 hours learning in a classroom as you work your way toward your license. Driver Training can help you get your full license sooner. If you take an ICBC-approved (GLP) driver training course, and are a safe driver with no at-fault crashes, driving violations or prohibitions, you could receive six months off your N stage. You could also get three high school credits. Your approved driver training course must be completed within a one year period from start to finish while in the learner stage of GLP. For more information, contact Wilf Warner at Columbia Driving Solutions - 1.877.365.6367 Kaslo centre or Nakusp centre Wilf Warner Please call if interested selkirk.ca/ce | CONTINUING EDUCATION CALENDAR | Winter & Spring 2015 | FIRST AID & SAFETY TRAINING | Nelson: Silver King campus $279 Dave Griffin 3 classes: Feb 7 & 8, Sat & Sun, and Feb 14 or 21, Sat 8 am-4:30 pm 3 classes: Mar 7 & 8, Sat & Sun, and Mar 14 or 21, Sat 8 am-4:30 pm DRIVER TRAINING Learn how to navigate our winding Kootenay roads safely with this course. You’ll get eight hours of in-car training with a private instructor and eight hours learning in a classroom. For more information, contact Wilf Warner at Columbia Driving Solutions 1.877.365.6367 $899 53 MOTORCYCLE SAFETY This is an ICBC accredited course for students with little or no experience, or for more experienced riders wanting to sharpen their knowledge and skills in prepartion for the ICBC motorcycle skills/road test. Course is taught to ICBC standards ensuring each student has sufficient time and personal attention to confidently complete the course. Includes theory, parking lot and open road skills. Please inquire upon registration for a list of protective equipment and required permits. | FIRST AID & SAFETY TRAINING | new Castlegar campus $750 Greg Dixson, Kootenay’s Best Motorcycle School 3 classes: May 8-10, Fri 8 am-5 pm, Sat & Sun 8 am-6 pm new Grand Forks campus $750 Greg Dixson, Kootenays Best Motorcycle School 3 classes: May 15-17, Fri 8 am-5 pm, Sat & Sun 9 am-6 pm SAFE SNOWMOBILE OPERATOR TRAINING Learn hands-on safe snowmobile operating practices, basic maintenance and snowmobile surivival techniques. Day 2 will be spend riding a designated course in authentic snowmobile situations. The course meets WorksafeBC and BC Snowmobile Federation Standards for safety. Nelson: Silver King campus Available upon request. SAFETY AMMUNITION RELOADING - INTRO. Are you a novice ammunition re-loader interested in learning how to make your own gun ammunition? Learn the hows and whys of ammunition reloading, including safety, construction, cost and fine tuning for your individual needs. Trail campus Colin Kenning 1 class: Feb 25, Wed 5:30-9:30 pm 54 CANADIAN FIREARMS SAFETY: NON-RESTRICTED FIREARMS Learn safe handling of all common firearms along with how to collect history on a gun and safe shooting techniques. This course is required to apply for your Possession & Acquisition License (RPAL). Open to ages 12 and up. Youth may require parental support to complete the course. Pick up your manual before class to pre-read. Bring photo ID. Castlegar campus $105 Ron Ready 2 classes: Mar 7 & 8, Sat & Sun 9 am-5 pm 2 classes: May 23 & 24, Sat & Sun 9 am-5 pm Crawford Bay Community Corner TBA TBA $105 Grand Forks campus $105 Ron Ready 2 classes: Apr 25 & 26, Sat & Sun 9 am-5 pm 2 classes: Aug 29 & 30, Sat & Sun 9 am-5 pm Kaslo centre $105 Dennis Millan 2 classes: Jun 6 & 7, Sat 9 am-5 pm, Sun 9 am-1 pm Nakusp centre Dorian Boswell 1 class: Mar 1, Sun 9 am-5 pm 1 class: Jun 28, Sun 9 am-5 pm 1 class: Aug 23, Sun 9 am-5 pm $105 Nelson: Silver King campus $105 Dennis Millan 2 classes: Jan 31 & Feb 1, Sat & Sun 9 am-5 pm 2 classes: Mar 21 & 22, Sat & Sun 9 am-5 pm 2 classes: Jun 20 & 21, Sat & Sun 9 am-5 pm 2 classes: Aug 8 & 9, Sat & Sun 9 am-5 pm Trail campus $105 Colin Kenning, Bruce Donaldson 2 classes: Jan 10 & 11, Sat & Sun 9 am-5 pm 2 classes: Jan 31 & Feb 1, Sat & Sun, 9 am-5 pm 2 classes: Feb 21 & 22, Sat & Sun 9 am-5 pm 2 classes: May 9 & 10, Sat & Sun 9 am-5 pm 2 classes: May 30 & 31, Sat & Sun 9 am-5 pm $65 +GST Boundary 250.442.2704 | Castlegar 250.365.1208 | East Shore 250.227.9218 | Kaslo 250.353.2618 KSA 250.352.2821 | Nakusp 250.265.4077 | Nelson/Slocan 250.352.6601 | Trail/Salmo/Rossland 250.364.5770 CANADIAN FIREARMS SAFETY: RESTRICTED FIREARMS This course is required to obtain your Restricted Possession and Acquisition License (PAL). Prerequisite: A Non-Restricted Firearms License. Additional fee for the Government office when paperwork is submitted. Pick up your manual for pre-reading before class. Must be 18 years of age. Castlegar campus $70 Ron Ready 2 classes: Mar 9 & 10, Mon & Tue 6-10 pm 2 classes: May 25 & 26, Mon & Tue 6-10 pm Grand Forks campus $70 Ron Ready 2 classes: Apr 27 & 28, Mon & Tue 6-10 pm 2 classes: Aug 31& 1 Sep, Mon & Tue 6-10 pm $180 +GST Nelson: Silver King campus and Grand Forks Campus available on request $70 Nelson: Silver King campus $70 Dennis Millan 2 classes: Jun 23 & 25, Tue & Thu, 5:30-9:30 pm Trail campus Colin Kenning, Bruce Donaldson 1 class: Feb 7, Sat 9 am-5 pm 1 class: Jun 13, Sat 9 am-5 pm Nakusp centre Tom Zeleznik 1 class: Jun 20, Sat 9 am-5 pm $70 CHAINSAW FALLER COMPETENCY PROGRAM - LEVEL 1 - CHAINSAW BASICS (ENFORM) Course covers instruction in personal and work site safety, hazard assessment and control, chainsaw inspection and maintenance, chainsaw handling and operations, and safe limbing and bucking practices. There will be a written examination and a three-year, industry standard training certificate will be issued from ENFORM upon successful completion. Suggested minimum age 16 years. All students are required to have appropriate clothing for work, steel toed boots and work gloves. Course is only chainsaw safety basic course accepted by Alberta oil & gas industry. new Castlegar campus $850 Shaun Phoenix 3 classes: May 1-3, Fri, Sat & Sun 8:30 am4:30 pm COMBINED S-100 FIRE SUPPRESSION AND S-185 FIRE ENTRAPMENT AVOIDANCE If you want to work in the wild-fire fighting industry, this course is a must-have. You’ll learn how to safely and effectively perform wildland fire suppression tasks and get the training required by WCB for all forest workers who may have to fight fires. Be sure to wear your outdoor gear and bring a lunch. Castlegar campus $285 Doug Harrison, Apex Forest Services 2 classes: May 23 & 24, Sat & Sun 9 am-5 pm | FIRST AID & SAFETY TRAINING | Nakusp centre Dorian Boswell 1 class: Apr 26, Sun 1-5 pm CHAINSAW SAFETY AND MAINTENANCE Intended for the inexperienced chainsaw operator, you will learn basic safety and hands-on work covering essential saw maintenance, correct chain filing procedures and safe cutting techniques. Bring weatherappropriate clothing, safety boots with good ankle support, personal protective equipment, hi-vis, chainsaw and related tools, lunch and water. Chainsaws available if you do not have your own. CONFINED SPACE L1-PRE-ENTRY Learn the various types of confined spaces, regulations, hazard recognition and safety protocols. This course is required for workers in the oil and gas industry, equipment workers, trenching and excavating. This three-year certification is not site specific. Castlegar campus Bruce McMaster 1 class: May 9, Sat 8:30 am-4:30 pm $215 Grand Forks campus Bruce McMaster 1 class: Jun 20, Sat 8:30 am-4: 30 pm $215 Nakusp centre Bruce McMaster 1 class: Jun 6, Sat 8:30 am-4:30 pm $215 selkirk.ca/ce | CONTINUING EDUCATION CALENDAR | Winter & Spring 2015 55 Nelson: Silver King campus Bruce McMaster May 30, Sat 8:30 am-4:30 pm $215 Trail campus Bruce McMaster 1 class: Apr 25, Sat 8:30 am-4:30 pm $215 | FIRST AID & SAFETY TRAINING | FALL PROTECTION Learn fall protection systems and review the regulations and standards to keep you safe. The hands-on component will familiarize you with the systems and help with problem solving in the workplace. This course is WorksafeBC compliant. Onsite contract rates are available for groups. Nelson: Silver King campus Dan Brazeau 1 class: Mar 6, Fri 8:30 am-4:30 pm $210 Trail campus Dan Brazeau 1 class: May 1, Fri 8:30 am-4:30 pm $210 GROUND DISTURBANCE: LEVEL I & II Are you supervising a gound disturbance, performing a ground disturbance or issuing/receiving ground disturbance permits? Understand the regulations and variances involved. With this three-year certificate, learn to clarify sources when searching for underground facilities, provide notification to the facility owner, receive owner notification and more. Exam required. Castlegar campus Safetyman Canada 1 class: Apr 10, Fri 8:30 am-4:30 pm 56 See next page for Delia’s citation certificate course. $240 H2S ALIVE Are you planning to work in the petroleum industry? Learn the physical properties and health hazards of hydrogen sulfide (H2S). This three-year certificate includes how to protect yourself and basic rescue techniques. Castlegar campus Safetyman Canada 1 class: Apr 11, Sat 8:30 am-4:30 pm MEET THE INSTRUCTOR Dr. Delia Roberts holds a PhD in Medical Science and a Fellowship in the American College of Sports Medicine. She began her career in Sports Science, working with Canadian Olympic medalists from 1984 until she moved to Selkirk College in 1998. The effectiveness of her programs have won international acclaim. Join our learner-focused Integrated Worksite Health & Safety. Address the specific safety needs of your organization with the guidance of a leader in this emerging field. $265 Grand Forks campus Safetyman Canada 1 class: Feb 20, Fri 8:30 am-4:30 pm $265 Nakusp centre Safetyman Canada 1 class: Apr 12, Sun 8:30 am-4:30 pm $265 Nelson: Silver King campus Safetyman Canada 1 class: Feb 21, Sat 8:30 am-4:30 pm $265 Trail campus Safetyman Canada 1 class: Feb 22, Sun 8:30 am-4:30 pm $265 Boundary 250.442.2704 | Castlegar 250.365.1208 | East Shore 250.227.9218 | Kaslo 250.353.2618 KSA 250.352.2821 | Nakusp 250.265.4077 | Nelson/Slocan 250.352.6601 | Trail/Salmo/Rossland 250.364.5770 CASTLEGAR CAMPUS INSTRUCTOR: DELIA ROBERTS Healthy employees are more productive, miss fewer days and stay with an organization for longer. Implementing a health and wellness program also translates directly into cost savings with lower injury and accident rates. Designed for Human Resource or Health and Safety personnel, Kinesiologists or Industrial Hygenists, the program consists of three online modules. Participants will gain the knowledge to evaluate the specific needs of their worker population and identify and deliver a health and wellness program designed to reduce recordable incidents. Each module is 12-weeks in duration and requires a six-eight hour per week commitment by the learner. Take away a plan designed for your organization. Cost for each module is $999. To register please call 250.365.1208. MODULE 1: AN INTRODUCTION TO INTEGRATED WORKSITE HEALTH AND SAFETY MODULE 2: INTRODUCTION TO NUTRITION SCIENCE FOR THE WORKPLACE STARTS: SEP 29, 2014 Develop strategies to determine what issues need to be addressed in your workplace, how to select an appropriate program and the best practices required to ensure success of your program. STARTS: JAN 5, 2015 Understand the role of evidence-based nutrition in health and disease as it pertains to health and safety in the workplace. | FIRST AID & SAFETY TRAINING | INTEGRATED WORKSITE HEALTH & SAFETY CITATION MODULE 3: INTRODUCTION TO MOVEMENT SCIENCE FOR WORKSITE HEALTH AND SAFETY STARTS: APR 13, 2015 Learn how the different components of physical activity can reduce fatigue and the risk of disease, as well as the relationship between workload and functional physical capacity in injury prevention. selkirk.ca/ce | CONTINUING EDUCATION CALENDAR | Winter & Spring 2015 57 | FIRST AID & SAFETY TRAINING | HUNTER TRAINING The Conservation and Outdoor Recreation Education (CORE) program includes practical test and a written examination. The practical test is waived upon proof of PAL. The written examination is based on conservation, ethics, law and regulations, first aid and survival, firearm safety and animal and bird identification. Required for BC residents aged 14 years and older to obtain a BC Hunting License. Youth may require parental support to complete the course. Pick up included manual and review before class. Photo ID required. $30 licensing fee to be paid to BC Wildlife Federation. Castlegar campus $145 Ron Ready 3 classes: Mar 13-15, Fri 6-9 pm Sat & Sun 9 am-5 pm 3 classes: May 29-31, Fri 6-9 pm Sat & Sun 9 am-5 pm Crawford Bay Dennis Milan TBA $145 Grand Forks campus $145 Ron Ready 3 classes: May 1-3, Fri 6-9 pm, Sat & Sun 9 am-5 pm 3 classes: Sep 11-13, Fri 6-9 pm, Sat & Sun 9 am -5 pm Kaslo centre $145 Dennis Millan 2 classes: Jun 13 & 14, Sat & Sun 9 am-5 pm Nakusp centre $145 Dorian Boswell 2 classes: Feb 28, Mar 1, Sat, Sun 9 am-5 pm 2 classes: Jun 27, 28, Sat, Sun 9 am-5 pm 2 classes: Aug 22, 23, Sat, Sun 9 am-5 pm$30 fee is paid to BCWF by the student Nelson: Silver King campus $145 Dennis Millan 2 classes: Mar 28 & 29, Sat & Sun 9 am-5 pm 2 classes: Jun 27 & 28, Sat & Sun 9 am-5 pm 2 classes: Aug 15 & 16, Sat & Sun 9 am-5 pm Salmo$145 Dave Anderson 3 classes: Apr 10-12, Fri 6:30-8:30 pm, Sat, Sun 8:30 am-4:30 pm Trail campus $145 Jim Smee 3 classes: Feb 20-22, Fri 6:30-8:30 pm, Sat, Sun 8:30 am-4:30 pm 3 classes: May 1-3, Fri 6:30-8:30 pm, Sat, Sun 8:30 am-4:30 pm INDUSTRIAL RIGGING Learn to identify basic hazards & controls, sling loads, how to check the setup, plan safe raising, moving and lowering of loads through work areas, and in depth advice on equipment & rigging problems. Nelson: Silver King campus Andy Gullen 1 class: Mar 13, Fri 8:30 am-4:30 pm INFECTION CONTROL ORIENTATION Learn how you can protect yourself, your co-workers and clients from infectious diseases with this online course. This program for public care workers includes full audio training and access to a progress report. Online ORIENTATION TO WORKPLACE HAZARDOUS MATERIAL INFORMATION SYSTEM (WHMIS) Hazardous materials abound in many workplaces. Learn about hazardous products, how to read and make labels and where to find treatment if you or someone you work with is exposed. You can take this course online at your convenience. Online$45 OSSA (OIL SANDS SAFETY ASSOCIATION ORIENTATION) Upon completion of the OSSA Regional Orientation Program a worker will be able to present their credential to any of the Oil Sands Safety Association Owner Member sites as proof of completing the required site access orientation. Nakusp centre Marilyn Rivers 1 class: Mar 14, Sat 9-10 am 58 $180 $49 Boundary 250.442.2704 | Castlegar 250.365.1208 | East Shore 250.227.9218 | Kaslo 250.353.2618 KSA 250.352.2821 | Nakusp 250.265.4077 | Nelson/Slocan 250.352.6601 | Trail/Salmo/Rossland 250.364.5770 TRAFFIC CONTROL/FLAGGING Learn the BC Ministry of Transportation standards and Worksafe BC regulations, protective equipment, safety procedures and communications. You must wear steel-toed boots with ankle support during the practical portion of the course. Bring a lunch and water. Castlegar campus $219 Lynn Bublitz 2 classes: May 1 & 2, Fri & Sat 8 am-5 pm Crawford Bay $219 Lynn Bublitz 2 classes: March 30,31, Mon, Tues 8am-5pm Nelson: Silver King campus $219 Lynn Bublitz 2 classes: Apr 10 & 11, Fri & Sat 8 am-5 pm 2 classes: Jun 5 & 6, Fri & Sat 8 am-5 pm 2 classes: Sep 11 & 12, Fri & Sat 8 am-5 pm Trail campus $219 Lynn Bublitz 2 classes: Apr 17 & 18, Fri & Sat 8 am-5 pm TRANSPORTATION OF DANGEROUS GOODS This course is for those involved in transporting dangerous goods, such as explosive or dangerous fuel and is particularly relevant to the oil and gas industry. Three- year certificate. Grand Forks Campus Neil Krog 1 class: Apr 18, Sat 12:30-4:30 pm $65 WHMIS & OSSA COMBINATION If you want to work in the oil sands, this is the combination for you! Upon completion of the Oil Sands Safety Association Regional Orientation program you will have proof of completing the required site access orientation required by the OSSA owner member sites. It is the only accepted site access orientation for NEW workers. The Workplace Hazardous Material Information System course teaches you about hazardous materials on any work site, providing instruction on how to read and make Castlegar campus Marilyn Rivers 1 class: Mar 15, Sat 9 am-1 pm $90 Kaslo centre Marilyn Rivers 1 class: Mar 15, Sun 1-4 pm $90 Nakusp centre Marilyn Rivers 1 class: Mar 14, Sat 9 am-2 pm $90 WORKPLACE HAZARDOUS MATERIAL INFORMATION SYSTEM (WHMIS) Hazardous materials abound in many workplaces. Learn about hazardous products, how to read and make labels and where to find treatment if you or someone you work with is exposed. Grand Forks Campus Neil Krog 1 class: Apr 18, Sat 8 am-12 pm $45 Nakusp centre Marilyn Rivers 1 class: Mar 14, Sat 10 am-2 pm $45 Nelson: Silver King campus Tom Van Alstine 1 class: Apr 8, Wed 6-9 pm $45 | FIRST AID & SAFETY TRAINING | Nakusp centre $219 Lynn Bublitz 2 classes: May 29 & 30, Fri & Sat 8 am-5 pm 2 classes: Jul 10 & 11, Fri & Sat 8 am-5 pm safety labels and where to find treatment if you or someone you work with is exposed. WORKPLACE SAFETY: WHMIS, OSSA & ANTI BULLYING LEGISLATION IN A DAY In addition to Workplace Hazardous Materials Systems and the Oil Sands Safety Association Regional Orientation Program you will get an overview of the new Worksafe BC Anti Bullying Legislation, designed for employees, employers, and supervisors to address workplace bullying and harassment. new Nakusp centre Marilyn Rivers 1 class: Mar 14, Sat 9 am-4 pm selkirk.ca/ce | CONTINUING EDUCATION CALENDAR | Winter & Spring 2015 $95 59 GARDENING Dig a little deeper and grow your gardening skills before the spring blooms arrive. Learn from the experts who will help you understand the importance of soil health, keeping the pests at bay and proper pruning techniques. BETTER SOILS BETTER GARDENS Great gardens are developed from the ground up. In this workshop we will discuss soil texture, structure and the improvement and maintenance of a healthy soil using organic methods. | GARDENING | Trail campus $29 +GST Chris Holt 1 class: May 2, Sat 10 am-12:30 pm GAIA COLLEGE ORGANIC MASTER GARDENER This is a gardening course, and so much more. Students have called it “life changing” because once we truly understand the connection between soil health, plant health, human health and environmental health we look at the world with different eyes. No previous experience required. To receive a Certificate of Completion students must attend all sessions and satisfactorily complete all assignments and quizzes. For complete course description go to http://www.gaiacollege.ca/organic-mastergardener-course.html. Call 250.608.2552 to register. Castlegar: Blueberry Creek Community School 200 Centre Ave $695 +GST Rebecca McDonnell, PhD 14 classes: Jan 21-Apr 8, Wed 6-9 pm, Feb 21 & Mar 7, Sat 9 am-3 pm GABBY GARDENERS Have lunch together and learn. Share gardening skills and information, invite visiting gardeners. Crawford Bay Learning Place suggested donation $10 various on-going starts Jan 28, Wed 1-3pm 60 GARDENING RELATED COURSES Permaculture Design Course see page 45 Boundary Region Agricultural Workshops see page 92 Grand Forks Pruning Course see page 92 GREENHOUSES FOR THE HOME GARDENER A greenhouse is capable of adding immensely to the enjoyment of a garden. Discuss greenhouse management, structures, environmental controls and plant propagation. new Nakusp centre $49 +GST Chris Holt 1 class: Mar 15, Sun 9:30 am-3:30 pm Trail campus $49 +GST Chris Holt 1 class: May 10, Sun 9:30 am-3:30 pm Bring Mom for Mother’s Day and she attends for FREE! GROWING PEONIES Visit the Peony Farm near Nelson and learn hands-on how to grow and harvest these amazing flowers. Held at 5254 Queen Victoria Road, Beasley. www.peonyfarm.ca new Nelson: Silver King campus Adriana Work Jun 18, Thu 6-7:30 pm $25 +GST Boundary 250.442.2704 | Castlegar 250.365.1208 | East Shore 250.227.9218 | Kaslo 250.353.2618 KSA 250.352.2821 | Nakusp 250.265.4077 | Nelson/Slocan 250.352.6601 | Trail/Salmo/Rossland 250.364.5770 ORNAMENTAL GRASSES FOR YOUR GARDEN Ornamental grasses are important elements in gardens, offering unique forms and textures, seemingly luminous flowers, sound and movement and a long period of interest. The selection, use and maintenance of these delightful plants will be discussed. Trail Campus Chris Holt 1 class: May 21, Thu 6-9 pm $29 +GST new Grand Forks campus $400 +GST Mario Lanthier 3.5 classes: Jan 13-16, 8:30 am-4 pm exam Jan 16 12:30-4 pm PONDS AND WATER FEATURES With the introduction of modern flexible liners the creation of beautiful water gardens has never been easier. We will discuss the design, installation, and maintenance of water gardens, selection of suitable aquatic and poolside plants, and fish. Trail Campus Chris Holt 1 class: Apr 22, Wed 6-9 pm $29 +GST PRUNING AND TREE CARE Learn modern pruning practices including the pruning and repair of fruit, shade and ornamental trees. How plants respond to pruning, the timing of pruning and methods and equipment used are among topics discussed. Includes a field trip and hands-on demonstration. Castlegar campus Chris Holt 1 class: Mar 7, Sat 9 am-3:30 pm | GARDENING | PEST MANAGEMENT AND PESTICIDE APPLICATOR CERTIFICATE This class will be of interest to persons applying pesticides or seeking employment in the agriculture industry (field production or greenhouse). Topics covered include product labels, safe handling practices, legislation and practical problems for calibration. The class will review management of common insect, disease and weed problems. There will be a strong focus on low impact pesticides and non-pesticide methods of control. Manuals additional. Exam is $90. MEET THE INSTRUCTOR Chris Holt is a Certified Horticulturist and ISA certified arborist. He has had a lifelong interest and passion for plants and gardens, which he loves to share with others. He has been teaching gardening courses for the West Kootenay & Boundary campuses of Selkirk College since 1992 to which he brings 35-years of practical horticultural experience. Chris is owner of Lakewood Landscapes, a full service landscape and tree care business serving the West Kootenay Area. $59 +GST Nakusp centre $59 +GST Chris Holt 1 class: Mar 14, Sat 9 am-3:30 pm Nelson: Silver King campus Chris Holt 1 class: Mar 8, Sun 9 am-3:30 pm $59 +GST Trail campus Chris Holt 1 class: Feb 28, Sat 9 am-3:30 pm $59 +GST DON’T WAIT! REGISTER EARLY & secure your spot today. Courses may get cancelled due to low enrollment. selkirk.ca/ce | CONTINUING EDUCATION CALENDAR | Winter & Spring 2015 61 SELKIRK GYMNASIUMS OPEN TO THE COMMUNITY Both gyms are available for private & club bookings, birthdays or events. selkirk.ca/athletics Nelson Castlegar FACILITIES Gymnasium, weight room, and shower facilities. FACILITIES 2 large gymnasiums, weight room, bouldering, squash, racquetball, shower facilities MARY HALL TENTH STREET CAMPUS HOURS OF OPERATION Mon - Thur: 12:00 - 9:00 pm Fri: 12:00 - 7:00 pm Sun: 3:00 - 7:00pm FITNESS CLASSES (Fees vary) Yoga, Bellyfit, Capoeira and more FEES One time: $3.50 Monthly: $23 Punch Pass (10): $28 Punch Pass (20): $50 Semester: $56 DROP-IN SPORTS SCHEDULE www.selkirk.ca/athletics CONTACT Call Kim at 250.505.1325 or email: [email protected] 250.352.6601 CASTLEGAR CAMPUS HOURS OF OPERATION Mon - Thur: 7:30 am – 9:15 pm Fri: 7:30 am – 7:45 pm Sun: 12:00 - 7:00pm FITNESS CLASSES Circuit, Yoga, Kick Boxing and more FEES $5 drop in, annual, monthly and punch passes available with youth and senior rates. DROP-IN EVENINGS Badminton, Volleyball, Basketball, Archery, Co-Ed Indoor Soccer and more CONTACT Recreation Office and Bookings Call Rod or Milane at 250.365.1292 or email: [email protected] 250.365.7292 ATHLETICS & RECREATION 62 Boundary 250.442.2704 | Castlegar 250.365.1208 | East Shore 250.227.9218 | Kaslo 250.353.2618 KSA 250.352.2821 | Nakusp 250.265.4077 | Nelson/Slocan 250.352.6601 | Trail/Salmo/Rossland 250.364.5770 HEALTH & WELLNESS Staying on top of body and mind is essential to a happy life. Discover how to live with less pain, learn the gift of massage, prepare for the coming of baby and plenty more. ADVANCED FOOTCARE This 30-hour course is desgned for RN’s and LPN’s who wish to further their footcare skills for use in clinical and community settings. For complete course description go to: www.selkirk.ca/ce/courses/health-wellness CHRONIC PAIN SELF-MANAGEMENT An interactive workshop for adults living with chronic pain and their support network. Discover how to: experience the possibility of less pain; release tension; make daily tasks easier; set realistic goals; pace your activities; plan for regular physical activity and; communicate effectively with your health care team. Includes “Living a Healthy Life with Chronic Conditions” book, Moving Easy Program CD and workbook. new Trail campus Free Trish Harrison 6 classes: Apr 16-May 21, Thu 10 am-12:30 pm FELDENKRAIS: HEALING YOUR BACK Relieve pain, increase range of motion and flexibility. Learn how you perpetuate your pain and rediscover how to move comfortably. Crawford Bay School $50 +GST Susan Grimble, Certified Feldenkrais Practitioner 1 class: Mar 15, Sun 1:30-5pm Brain Gym 101 see page 18 Brain Gym 170 for Special Needs see page 18 Fitness Leadership Certification see page 22 FELDENKRAIS: IMPROVING YOUR EYE FITNESS SERIES Like body fitness, eye fitness can be improved. Eye muscles can be exercised, nerve connections to the brain stimulated and blood flow to the eye increased. Learn what your eyes need nutritionally and how to lessen the effect of stress. | H E A LT H & W E L L N E S S | Castlegar campus $690 (plus $85 +GST for materials and textbook) Val Carson & Marie Whiting 5 classes: May 11-15, Mon-Fri 9 am-3:30 pm HEALTH RELATED COURSES Crawford Bay School $50 +GST Susan Grimble, Certified Feldenkrais Practitioner TBA FIVE ELEMENTS IN EVERYDAY LIFE In Chinese medicine, models are used to explain the quality and flow of energy that define our lives. The 5 ELEMENT model is one. Knowledge of the changes in nature during the year according to the related energy will help us to stay healthy and support the natural flow. Crawford Bay Learning Place Sylke Plauman 1 class: Jan 18, Sun 1-5 pm selkirk.ca/ce | CONTINUING EDUCATION CALENDAR | Winter & Spring 2015 $10 +GST 63 HEALING YOUR GUT NATURALLY Today’s stress can contribute to reasons people suffer digestive and health issues. Did you know that liver stagnation can effect emotions? Learn whole food nutrition, techniques for stress reduction and natural home remedies with a Certified Nutritionist and a Wellness Coach. | H E A LT H & W E L L N E S S | new Nelson: Silver King campus $225 +GST Carola Schleuss & Tracey Green 5 classes: Feb 5 - Mar 5, Thu 6-9 pm 5 classes: Apr 30 - May 28, Thu 6-9 pm JOURNALING BASICS - NAVIGATING TRANSITION (LEVEL 1)* Using intuition and the basic principles of journaling, learn techniques through visualization and mind-mapping to help you identify areas in your life that you could like to change. Bring your own special journal or purchase one through the instructor for $10-$20. *Purchase both journaling courses and save $6. Grand Forks campus Cindy Fairs 1 class: Feb 21, Sat 10 am-3 pm $35 +GST JOURNALING - NAVIGATING AND MANAGING CHANGE TO FIND YOUR PASSION (LEVEL 2)* Building on the basic principles of journaling, identify areas in your life where you would like to make significant change and prepare a step by step process to help you achieve your vision. Bring your own special journal or purchase one through the instructor for $10-$20. Must have attended Journaling Basics Level 1 before being able to attend Level 2. *Purchase both journaling courses and save $6. Grand Forks campus Cindy Fairs 1 class: Feb 22, Sun 10 am-3 pm $55 +GST MASTERING MANIFESTATION We all would love to master the art of calling in our desires. Most of us don’t have a clear map of how it’s done. Shelley will walk you through the proven steps needed to become a Manifesting Powerhouse in your life. 64 new Nelson: Silver King campus Shelley Tomelin 1 class: May 26, Tue 6:30-8 pm 1 class: Sep 14, Mon 6:30-8 pm $30 +GST MINDFULNESS MEDITATION: AN INTRODUCTION You will explore mindfulness practices, how they can influence our daily lives, and the core practice of mindfulness meditation. Nelson: Silver King Campus $65 +GST Jill Kelly 4 classes: Feb 5-26, Thu 6:45-8 pm Trail Campus $65 +GST Jill Kelly 4 classes: Feb 16-Mar 9, Mon, 6:45-8 pm 4 classes: Apr 13-May 4, Mon, 6:45-8 pm MINDFULNESS: AN INTRODUCTION Mindfulness at its base is the practice of present moment awareness. Current studies in neuroscience show that mindfulness practices (MAPS) have many benefits long term, such as helping to regulate the body, maintain a healthy nervous system, change our relationship to stress, and activate compassion and our existing internal awareness. new Kaslo centre Sonya Franke 1 class: Jan 17, Sat 10 am-noon $26 +GST REFLEXOLOGY: HANDS TO FEET THERAPY OF RELAXATION Learn the benefits and theories related to reflexology. For class, please have clean feet with trimmed fingernails and toenails. Bring a small pillow. new Kaslo centre Joy Lucas 1 class: Feb 7, Sat 1-4 pm $35 +GST Nakusp centre Joy Lucas 1 class: Apr 11, Sat 1-4 pm $35 +GST Boundary 250.442.2704 | Castlegar 250.365.1208 | East Shore 250.227.9218 | Kaslo 250.353.2618 KSA 250.352.2821 | Nakusp 250.265.4077 | Nelson/Slocan 250.352.6601 | Trail/Salmo/Rossland 250.364.5770 Start your career as a rural physician. SPENCER PAOLONE, RURAL PRE-MEDICINE PROGRAM STUDENT, SELKIRK COLLEGE | H E A LT H & W E L L N E S S | I’m going into medicine because I feel like a doctor is what I’m supposed to be. Studying in a class of 17 people I’m not just on a first name basis, but really close with everybody enroled in the Rural Pre-Medicine Program. Three years in this unique program will give you the start you need to make your dream of becoming a rural doctor a reality. APPLY TODAY FOR SEPTEMBER 2015 Within a cohort of 24 students you will experience what it means to be a rural health care provider. Passionate mentors and dedicated instructors will support you as you build the foundation of experience and knowledge you need. From MCAT preparation to mindfulness training, our extensively researched curriculum has been developed in consultation with experts in rural medical education. For more information visit selkirk.ca/rural-pre-medicine RURAL PRE-MEDICINE selkirk.ca/ce | CONTINUING EDUCATION CALENDAR | Winter & Spring 2015 65 SHIFTING TO SHIFT WORK One-third of Canada’s paid labour force work some form of non-day or rotating shift. Shift workers are more likely to suffer from insomnia, excessive daytime sleepiness and are almost twice as likely to fall asleep at the wheel. This workshop is designed for employees and/or their families who are affected by shiftwork. Learn what shift work is, how it affects health, relationships and work quality. Explore and apply strategies to help improve your quality of sleep, nutrition and lifestyle. | H E A LT H & W E L L N E S S | new Trail campus Megan Johnston 1 class: Feb 11, Wed 6:30-8 pm 1 class: Mar 11, Wed 6:30-8 pm 1 class: Apr 22, Wed 6:30-8 pm 1 class: May 27, Wed 6:30-8 pm $30 +GST STILLING THE MIND What is the mind? What are its tendencies? How can it be directed? You will learn various practices – including visualization, breathing techniques, concentration and reflection – to help you understand different levels of mind and to approach the mind’s expansive potential. Take time to learn new tools, and search for the silence and beauty within. Nakusp centre Joanne Belanger 1 class: Apr 26, Sun 10 am-4 pm $98 +GST STRESSED?! TAP INTO RELIEF Join Shelley Tomelin, Success Coach & Tapping Expert, to learn about Emotional Freedom Technique or Tapping and how this effective tool that helps you manage your everyday stress and anxiety. Walk away with an effective, safe and easy tool for your Life’s toolbox. Nelson: Silver King campus Shelley Tomelin 1 class: Mar 26, Thu 6:30-8 pm 1 class: May 7, Thu 6:30-8 pm 66 $30 +GST THERAPEUTIC TOUCH Therapeutic Touch is a healing modality that uses the hands to help bring balance to the energy field, thereby facilitating relaxation, reducing anxiety and helping to reduce pain. Students will have a week in between each session to practice the basic concepts of TT. For more information on TT, go to www. betherapeutictouch.com/information Castlegar campus Camille Roberts, RN 5 classes: Apr 2-30, Thu 6:30-9 pm $169 UNDERSTANDING DEMENTIA Gain a basic understanding of dementia types and their impact on the individual and family. Learn about changes in the brain and how behaviour and abilities are affected over the course of the disease. Helpful for families coping with the journey of dementia. Alzheimer Society of BC 1-800-936-6033 Trail Campus 1 class: May 15, Fri, 9:30-11:30 am FREE YOGA: EIGHT-FOLD PRACTICE IN EVERYDAY LIFE Weave the eight-fold yoga practice of days past into the truth of your life today. Begin where you are. Bring awareness to how you move through each day. Connect deeply to what matters to you. Please bring a yoga mat or blanket. new Nelson: Silver King campus $45 +GST Roxoliana Prus 2 classes: Feb 7 & 14, Sat 12-2 pm 2 classes: Apr 18 & 25, Sat 12-2 pm YOGA: LUNCHTIME ASANA Rejuvenate your day with lunch time yoga focused on heating up and then cooling down. Suitable for all levels - practice at your pace. Mat required. new Trail campus $10 drop-in or $50 for 8 sessions Marnie Laser RYT 8 classes: Feb 17-Mar 12, Tue & Thu 12:50-1:35 pm 8 classes: Apr 14-May 7, Tue & Thu 12:50-1:35 pm Boundary 250.442.2704 | Castlegar 250.365.1208 | East Shore 250.227.9218 | Kaslo 250.353.2618 KSA 250.352.2821 | Nakusp 250.265.4077 | Nelson/Slocan 250.352.6601 | Trail/Salmo/Rossland 250.364.5770 MASSAGE BABY MASSAGE FOR DADS Especially for Fathers. No experience necessary. Bring your Baby, though this is not necessary if not possible. Nelson: Silver King campus Christine Sutherland 1 class: Apr 25, Sat 2-3:30 pm $22 +GST Nelson: Silver King campus $22 +GST $13 +GST for additional family members Christine Sutherland 1 class: Apr 25, Sat 12:30 pm-2 pm BASIC FULL BODY MASSAGE You can learn the art of the full body massage along with techniques for massage in the office with this course. Please bring a towel, pillow, hot water bottle, face cloth and a partner if possible. Nelson: Silver King campus Christine Sutherland 1 class: Jan 31, Sat 1-4 pm $27 +GST BIRTHING IN GOOD HANDS SERIES Intensive hands-on training for medical professionals, doulas, massage porfessionals and midwives. MOD 1: BABY MASSAGE INSTRUCTOR TRAINING This level takes you from newborns to toddlers, special needs baby massage and other complications and challenges of premies to palliative pediatrics. Includes certification of completion. MOD 2: PRENATAL/POSTNATAL MASSAGE Focus is on pregnancy massage, underwater massage for those who find it hard to move, prenatal for all the uncomfortable symptoms of pregnancy, including happy feet massage, Participants learn to individually help pregnant people, pregnant couples and pregnant families. Christine will teach participants to instruct tutorials, sibling massage and interfamily labour and delivery teams. Includes care for the caregiver massages. Techniques for massaging side lying. Includes certificate of completion. Nelson: Silver King campus $249 Christine Sutherland 3 classes: Jul 11-13, Sat, Sun, Mon 9 am-3 pm MOD 3: LABOUR & DELIVERY MASSAGE Focus on easing the discomfort of child birth with hands on massage delivered by a interfamily team of best friends, moms, husbands, siblings or oldest children. Includes water deliveries. Includes certification of completion. | H E A LT H & W E L L N E S S | BABY MASSAGE FOR FAMILIES Come learn massage the Family way. For siblings, Grand Parents and other extended family members. No experience necessary. Bring your Baby, though this is not necessary if not possible. This course is going to teach little ones and wise ones the art of Baby Massage. Nelson: Silver King campus $299 Christine Sutherland 4 classes: Jul 7, Tue 4-7 pm, Jul 8-10, Wed-Fri 9 am-3 pm Nelson: Silver King campus $299 Christine Sutherland 4 classes: Jul 14-17. Tue-Fri 9 am-3 pm DYING IN GOOD HANDS: THE POWER OF TOUCH - PALLIATIVE MASSAGE Touch is one of the most important human interactions. You can learn the power of touch for dying individuals. Includes certificate of completion. Nelson: Silver King campus $650 Christine Sutherland 10 classes: Jul 17, Fri 4-7 pm, Jul 18-26, SatSun 9 am-3 pm selkirk.ca/ce | CONTINUING EDUCATION CALENDAR | Winter & Spring 2015 67 FOOT MASSAGE & REFLEXOLOGY Learn how to give a good foot rub and take it one step further with reflexology - an alternative medicine technique involving pressure to the feet and other parts of the body. Please bring an ice cream pail, two towels, massage oil, powder, pillow, hot water bottle, face cloth and a partner if possible. new Castlegar Campus $27 +GST $18 +GST for partner Christine Sutherland 1 class: May 2, Sat 1-4 pm | H E A LT H & W E L L N E S S | Nelson: Silver King campus $22 +GST $13 +GST for partner Christine Sutherland 1 class: Jan 31, Sat 4-5:30 pm MASSAGE FOR COUPLES You and your partner can learn how to help each other recover - physically, spiritually and emotionally - with Massage for Couples. Please bring a towel, pillow, hot water bottle and massage oil or lotion. Nelson: Silver King campus $27 +GST & $18 +GST for partner Christine Sutherland 1 class: Jan 31, Sat 9:30 am-noon PREGNANCY MASSAGE FOR COUPLES/CAREGIVERS For those slightly pregnant to those overdue! Come at any stage of pregnancy. You will learn massage for pregnancy, labour and delivery and care for the caregiver. Nelson: Silver King campus $18 +GST for partner Christine Sutherland 1 class: Apr 25, Sat 9 am-noon $27 +GST & PRENATAL EDUCATORS Birth Doula Workshop & Intro to Childbirth for Doulas see page XX 68 MENTAL HEALTH MENTAL HEALTH & ADDICTIONS ASSOCIATE CITATION Are you a health and human service worker who would like to focus your practice on mental health and addictions issues? This associate citation will help you upgrade your skills for working with people living with mental health and addictions issues. For more information about this course, please call Kay Armstrong at 250.304.6502. ongoing MENTAL HEALTH FIRST AID Become a Mental Health First Aider! Mental Health First Aid is the help provided to a person developing a mental health problem or in a mental health crisis. This course will teach you how to recognize the symptoms of mental health problems, provide initial help and guide a person towards appropriate professional help. new Kaslo centre $75 +GST (incl. lunch and manual; partially sponsored by MHFA Canada) Janet McNeil 2 classes: Mar 17 & 18, Tue & Wed 9 am-4 pm new Nakusp centre $75 +GST (incl. lunch and manual; partially sponsored by MHFA Canada) Janet McNeil 2 classes: Mar 19 & 20, Thu & Fri 9 am-4 pm MOTIVATIONAL INTERVIEWING This experiential workshop is designed to provide practitioners and students with basic Motivational Interviewing (MI) techniques and skills to enhance the effectiveness of their work with mental health, addiction and concurrent populations in a variety of settings. MI is a directive, client-centred counseling style of eliciting behaviour change by helping clients to explore and resolve ambivalence. It is goal-directed and compliments most theoretical approaches and styles in the helping professions. HHS students receive priority registration for this course. Registration is open to public after May 10, 2015. Boundary 250.442.2704 | Castlegar 250.365.1208 | East Shore 250.227.9218 | Kaslo 250.353.2618 KSA 250.352.2821 | Nakusp 250.265.4077 | Nelson/Slocan 250.352.6601 | Trail/Salmo/Rossland 250.364.5770 Castlegar campus $180 +GST Kay Armstrong & Leslie Comrie 2 classes: Jun 5 & 6, Fri & Sat 9 am-3:30 pm PRENATAL PRENATAL: EARLY PREGNANCY CLASS Learn what to expect in the early stages of your pregnancy. Designed for women in their first five months of pregnancy, this course will teach you what you need to know about nutrition, fetal development, maternal health, prenatal bonding and more. The cost includes a support person and you may be eligible for a bursary if you need assistance. $15 +GST Nelson: Health Unit, 333 Victoria St, 2nd Floor $15 +GST Tracy Hill 1 class: Mar 14, Thu 6:30-9 pm 1 class: May 14, Thu 6:30-9 pm 1 class: Jul 16, Thu 6:30-9 pm PRENATAL CLASSES Having your first child and not sure what to expect? This course will coach you through the processes of labour and delivery, post-partum care and breastfeeding. The cost includes a support person and you may be eligible for a bursary if you need assistance. Castlegar: Kootenay Family Place 767 11th Ave. $105 +GST Tracy Hill 5 classes: Jan 21-Feb 18, Wed 6:30-9 pm 5 classes: Apr 1-29, Wed 6:30-9 pm 5 classes: May 20-Jun 17, Wed 6:30-9 pm Grand Forks: Glanville Centre $105 +GST Kristi Kuromi 6 classes: Jan 11-Feb 22, Sun 3:30 -6:30 pm Kaslo centre TBA TBA Trail campus $105 +GST Hanne Smith 6 classes: Jan 8-Feb 12, Thu 6:30-9 pm 6 classes: Mar 5-Apr 9, Thu 6:30-9 pm 6 classes: Apr 23-May 28, Thu 6:30-9 pm 6 classes: Sep 10-Oct 15, Thu 6:30-9 pm 6 classes: Nov 5-Dec 10, Thu 6:30-9 pm PRENATAL IN A WEEKEND Learn what to expect in your pregnancy through the processes of labour and delivery, postpartum care and breastfeeding. The cost includes a support person and you may be eligible for a bursary if you need assistance. Register with the Silver King Campus, 250.354.3220. Castlegar: Kootenay Family Place 767 11th Ave. $70 +GST Tracy Hill 3 classes: Sept 11, 12 & 13, Fri 6:30-8:30 pm, Sat & Sun 10 am-4 pm Nelson: Kootenay Kids $70+GST Tracy Hill & Mary Ann Morris 3 classes: Aug 14, 15 & 16 Fri 6:30 - 8:30, Sat & Sun 10 am - 4pm | H E A LT H & W E L L N E S S | Castlegar: Kootenay Family Place 767 11th Ave. Tracy Hill 1 class: Jan 21, Wed 6:30-9 pm 1 class: Apr 1, Wed 6:30-9 pm Nelson: $105 +GST Health Unit, 333 Victoria St, 2nd FloorMarty Sutmoller Mary Ann Morris, Tracy Hill 6 classes: Jan 22 - Feb 26, Thu 6:30-9 pm 6 classes: April 2 - May 7, Thu 6:30-9 pm 6 classes: May 21 - Jun 25, Thu 6:30-9 pm Salmo: Salmo Community Services (call 250.352.6601 to register) $70 +GST Tracy Hill 3 classes: Jul 17-19, Fri 6:30-8:30 pm, Sat & Sun 10 am-4 pm Trail campus $70 +GST Hanne Smith 2 classes: Jul 18-19, Sat, Sun 9:30 am-3:30 pm Winlaw: Vallican Whole School (call 250.352.6601 to register) $70 +GST Tracy Hill 3 classes: Mar13-15, Fri 6:30-8:30 pm, Sat & Sun 10 am-4 pm $105 +GST selkirk.ca/ce | CONTINUING EDUCATION CALENDAR | Winter & Spring 2015 69 PRENATAL REFRESHER If you’re having another child, this course is a great way to refresh your pregnancy knowledge. The cost includes a support person and you may be eligible for a bursary if you need assistance. This class is part of the regular Prenatal Series. Castlegar: Kootenay Family Place 767 11th Ave. $35 +GST Tracy Hill 2 classes: Jan 28 & Feb 4, Wed 6:30-9:30 pm 2 classes: April 8 & 15, Wed 6:30-9:30 pm | H E A LT H & W E L L N E S S | Trail campus $35 +GST Hanne Smith 2 classes: Jan 8-15, Thu 6:30-9:30 pm 2 classes: Mar 12-19, Thu 6:30-9:30 pm 2 classes: May 14-21, Thu 6:30-9 pm PRENATAL: BREASTFEEDING Learn about the benefits of breastfeeding, ways to promote the best possible start and how to support a breastfeeding mom. The cost includes a support person and you may be eligible for a bursary if you need assistance. This class is part of the regular Prenatal Series. Castlegar: Kootenay Family Place 767 11th Ave. $15 +GST Marty Sutmoller 1 class: Feb 11, Wed 6:30-9:30 pm 1 class: April 22, Wed 6:30-9:30 pm 1 class: June 10, Wed 6:30 - 9:30 pm Nelson: Nelson Health Unit 333 Victoria St, 2nd Floor 1 Class: Feb 19, Thu 6:30 - 9 pm 1 Class: April 30, Thu 6:30 - 9 pm 1 Class: June 18, Thu 6:30 - 9 pm $15 + GST Trail campus Hanne Smith 1 class: Feb 5, Thu 6:30-9 pm 1 class: Apr 2, Thu 6:30-9 pm 1 class: May 27, Thu 6:30-9 pm 1 class: Oct 8, Thu 6:30-9 pm 1 class: Dec 3, Thu 6:30-9 pm $15 +GST PRENATAL BREASTFEEDING SUPPORT GROUP Questions about breast feeding? This facilitated support group will help answer them and also provide you with support from other moms 70 who have similar concerns. Please contact [email protected] for more information. Castlegar: Kootenay Family Place 767 11th Ave. Tracey Hill and Meagan Patterson Ongoing: Tue noon-1:30 pm Free POST PARTUM CLASS For moms and babies up to 6 weeks old. Explore post partum emotions, newborn care, mom and baby classes, resources, and how you can receive the self-care needed during these early weeks. Connecting with other moms is an opportunity to talk about your experiences and learning in a comfortable, safe space. Castlegar campus Tracy Hill 1 class: Feb 19, Thu 3:30-5:30 pm 1 class: Apr 16, Thu 3:30-5:30 pm 1 class: Jun 12, Fri 3:30-5:30 pm 1 class: Aug 6, Thu 3:30-5:30 pm $15 +GST POST-PARTUM CLASS For Mom’s to explore post-partum emotions, newborn care, Mom and Baby classes, resources, and how you can receive the self-care needed during these young years. Connecting with other Mom’s is an opportunity to talk about your experiences and learning in a comfortable, safe space. Child minding is available. For more info, please call 250.352.6678, ex 228. Register at Silver King Campus 250.352.6601 Nelson: $15 +GST Kootenay Kids, 312 Silica St Tracy Hill 4 classes: Jan 12, 19, 26 & Feb 4, Mon 10:30 am-12 pm PRENATAL: NELSON HOSPITAL TOUR Nelson: $15 +GST (includes support person) Main Entrance of Lobby 3 View Street Marty Sutmoller, Mary Ann Morris & Tracy Hill 1 Class: Feb 12, Thu 6 - 8:30 pm 1 Class: April 23, Thu 6 - 8:30 pm 1 Class: June 11, Thu 6 - 8:30 pm Boundary 250.442.2704 | Castlegar 250.365.1208 | East Shore 250.227.9218 | Kaslo 250.353.2618 KSA 250.352.2821 | Nakusp 250.265.4077 | Nelson/Slocan 250.352.6601 | Trail/Salmo/Rossland 250.364.5770 Mental Health & Addictions ASSOCIATE CERTIFICATE 10 MONTHS ONLINE (2 COURSES PLUS A 2-DAY IN-CLASS WORKSHOP) If you are already working in the human services or health care field and want to continue learning or advance in the industry, the Mental Health and Addictions certificate will help you to succeed. HSER 257: MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES: PRACTICAL RESPONSES (3 CREDITS) WINTER: ONLINE Transfer credit to Thompson Rivers University and University of Victoria. This introductory course studies substance and behavioural addictions, current research in the physiological, social and spiritual causes of addiction, and models for understanding dependence, recovery and relapse. Transfer credit to Thompson Rivers University, University of the Fraser Valley, Vancouver Island University and University of Victoria. This course provides instruction in a variety of rehabilitative and treatment modalities used in work with marginalized populations. Attitudes toward mental health and substance use problems and how they impact helper effectiveness are explored in a supportive milieu. This program is for: MOTIVATIONAL INTERVIEWING WORKSHOP: BRIEF INTERVENTIONS AND SUPPORT STRATEGIES KAY ARMSTRONG AND LESLIE COMRIE 2 CLASSES: JUN 6 & 7, FRI & SAT 9 AM-3:30 PM Note: Certificate students or students already enrolled in an H&HS program must register before May 15. This lecture and experiential workshop is designed to provide practitioners and students with basic Motivational Interviewing (MI) skills in order to enhance the effectiveness of their work with mental health, addiction and concurrent populations in a variety of settings. | H E A LT H & W E L L N E S S | ADD 184: INTRODUCTION TO ADDICTION (3 CREDITS) FALL: ONLINE WINTER: IN-CLASS • Human Services students and/or workers • Degree holders looking for work-related personal development and/or credentials • Nurses wishing to practice in the area of Mental Health For more information: phone: 1.888.953.1133, ext 233 or visit selkirk.ca/programs/hhs HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES selkirk.ca/ce | CONTINUING EDUCATION CALENDAR | Winter & Spring 2015 71 Gerontological Nursing | H E A LT H & W E L L N E S S | ADVANCED DIPLOMA The largest growing health cohort is the geriatric population. It has been estimated that 75% of nursing time will be spent with older adults by 2020. Registered Nurses, Licensed Practical Nurses and Registered Psychiatric Nurses must have specialized knowledge and training to effectively educate, assess and care for older people. They require tools and skills to meet the complex physical, social, environmental, cognitive and spiritual needs of the elderly. Nurses need the ability to analyze trends and challenges in the field of Geriatrics. COURSES: GERO 200 Contemporary Issues in Gerontology GNUR 300 Introduction to Gerontological Nursing GNUR 301 Psycho-Social Issues Impacting Aging GNUR 302 Physiological Function in the Aged GNUR 303 Delirium, Dementia & Depression in the Elderly GNUR 210 Spirituality & Aging For more information visit selkirk.ca/program/gerontology or phone: 250.365.7292 ext 21324 GNUR 310 Medication Use and Abuse with the Elderly GNUR 313 End-of-Life Care and Palliation HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES 72 Boundary 250.442.2704 | Castlegar 250.365.1208 | East Shore 250.227.9218 | Kaslo 250.353.2618 KSA 250.352.2821 | Nakusp 250.265.4077 | Nelson/Slocan 250.352.6601 | Trail/Salmo/Rossland 250.364.5770 Community Support Worker An exciting professional development opportunity for experienced support workers! . COURSES: CCSW 155 Foundations of Practice 3 CCSW 156 Support Strategies 3 | H E A LT H & W E L L N E S S | ASSOCIATE CERTIFICATE CCSW 161 Person Centred Planning 3 CCSW 165 Health & Wellness 3 ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS Potential candidates must be currently employed with a local community living organization and have a minimum of three years of full-time equivalent employment in the field. FAM 180 Family Dynamics 3 CCSW 170 Augmentative Communication 2 CCSW 174 Interpersonal Communications 3 For more information visit selkirk.ca/ccsw or phone: 1.888.953.1133, ext 233 HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES selkirk.ca/ce | CONTINUING EDUCATION CALENDAR | Winter & Spring 2015 73 HOSPITALITY & TOURISM Improve and enhance your service skills through courses from Serving It Right, Foodsafe, Marketsafe, World Host and Bartending. | H O S P I TA L I T Y & TO U R I S M | FOODSAFE-ONLINE Online courses begin every Thursday - you have 20 days to complete. This course covers key safe food handling information including the cause of foodborne illness, receiving and storing food, serving food and cleaning/sanitizing. 74 Online, register at any campus near you.$110 Continuous Intake with Courses starting every Thursday FOODSAFE - LEVEL I Foodsafe is a successful training program for students, workers, supervisors, and operators in food services. Develop an understanding of basic food safety, learn how to protect yourself and others from foodborne illnesses and leave with a five-year certificate. Trail campus Carol Erickson 1 class: Feb 3, Tue 9am-4 pm 1 class: Mar 21, Sat 9 am-4 pm 1 class: Jun 16, Tue 9 am-4 pm 1 class: Jul 11, Sat 9 am-4 pm $89 MARKETSAFE Get ready for farmer markets! A food safety training program for farmers and producers who make, bake or grow products to sell at local markets or faires. Developed by BC Foodsafe in partnership with BC Association of Farmers’ Markets. new Castlegar Heather Love 1 class: Feb 21, Sat 9 am-4 pm $65 $89 Grand Forks campus Heather Love 1 class: Mar 10, Sat 9 am-4 pm $65 Crawford Bay School Heather Love TBA $89 New Denver, Knox Hall (register in Nakusp) Heather Love 1 class: Apr 11, Sat 9 am-4 pm $65 Grand Forks campus Carol Erickson 1 class: Mar 24, Tue 9 am-4 pm 1 class: Jun 12, Fri 9 am-4 pm 1 class: Jul 14, Tue 9 am-4 pm Nakusp centre Carol Erickson 1 class: Jun 2, Tue 9 am-4 pm $89 Nelson: Silver King campus Carol Erickson 1 class: Jan 13, Tue 9 am-4 pm 1 class: Feb 12, Thu 9 am-4 pm 1 class: Mar 10, Tue 9 am-4 pm 1 class: Apr 8, Wed 9 am-4pm 1 class: Jun 9, Tue 9 am-4pm 1 class: Jul 7, Tue 9 am-4pm $89 Study Resort & Hotel Management at Selkirk selkirk.ca/rhm Boundary 250.442.2704 | Castlegar 250.365.1208 | East Shore 250.227.9218 | Kaslo 250.353.2618 KSA 250.352.2821 | Nakusp 250.265.4077 | Nelson/Slocan 250.352.6601 | Trail/Salmo/Rossland 250.364.5770 WORLD HOST WOW your customers with customer service and communication skills for any business from tourism to home-based. Formerly called Super Host, this fun and interactive course will teach you skills and techniques for excellent customer service and effective communication. You’ll walk away with tools you can use in most any work environment. Crawford Bay School Marilyn Rivers TBA $95 PROFESSIONAL BARTENDING Get practical experience and learn the theory behind frontline bartending. You’ll leave with your Serving it Right Certificate. Please purchase “Guide to Bartending and Recipe Book” at the Selkirk College Book Store before class. Nelson: Tenth Street campus extra TBA TBA Nakusp centre Marilyn Rivers 1 class: Apr 11, Sat 9 am-5 pm $95 Nelson: Silver King campus Val Yowek 1 class: May 29, Fri 9 am-5 pm $95 $289, manual | H O S P I TA L I T Y & TO U R I S M | Community Futures Boundary Grand Forks $95 James Wilson Boundary Regional Chamber of Commerce 1 class: Jan 23, Fri 10 am-3 pm SERVING IT RIGHT Train for this certificate if you plan to serve alcohol to the public. Crawford Bay Learning Place TBA TBA $65 Want to instruct a course? Dedicated to life-long learning, Selkirk College is accepting course proposals and applications from instructors for all program categories. For details on submitting a course proposal or application to teach a course, call your local campus. See page 106 selkirk.ca/ce | CONTINUING EDUCATION CALENDAR | Winter & Spring 2015 75 INDUSTRY & TRADES Build your skills, prepare for your Red Seal certification or get a start on a new career in the trades with these hands-on and online courses. BC LOW ENERGY CODE, CLASS LO: HOME STUDY This certificate enables you to act as a Field Safety Representative and install circuits that have a power supply limited in accordance with requirements to Class 2 circuits, maximum 100 volt amperes; with exception of a branch circuit from an existing panel board or extension of an existing branch circuit wiring, rated at 15 ampere, 120 volt, to an outlet installed specifically for a Class 2 power supply. The 5 modules prepare you to write the BC Safety Authority’s Class Low Energy Systems (LO) certification exam. SAFETY TRAINING COURSES Confined Space L1-Pre-entry page 55 Fall Protection page 56 | H O S P I TA L I T Y & TO U R I S M | Ground Disturbance: Level I & II page 56 H2S Alive page 56 Industrial Rigging page 58 Transportation of Dangerous Goods page 59 BC ELECTRICAL CODE: HOME STUDY Learn the correct interpretations of BC Code rules and a working knowledge of the BC Safety Standards Act, BC General Regulation, Electrical Safety Regulation and the BC Authorization Procedures for electrical contractors. An approved BC Safety Authority course enabling you to write the Field Safety Representative Exam. Online Continuous Intake: call Silver King campus Jim Paterson Online Continuous Intake $575 Online Continuous Intake: call Silver King campus Jim Paterson Online Continuous Intake $300 BUILDING SERVICE WORKER CERTIFICATION This program is for entry into the building service industry in custodial work, and upgrading those who are currently employed in the industry. Train with experienced professionals both in the classroom and on the job during the practical experience. Program components include: floor care and maintenance, carpet cleaning and maintenance, basic cleaning procedures, special cleaning and maintenance. Nelson: TBA Carter Balzer 4 weeks: TBA, Mar/Apr $1,199 DON’T WAIT! REGISTER EARLY & secure your spot today. Courses may get cancelled due to low enrollment. 76 Boundary 250.442.2704 | Castlegar 250.365.1208 | East Shore 250.227.9218 | Kaslo 250.353.2618 KSA 250.352.2821 | Nakusp 250.265.4077 | Nelson/Slocan 250.352.6601 | Trail/Salmo/Rossland 250.364.5770 CARPENTRY IP COURSE As a carpenter, you will review required theoretical knowledge to prepare to write the Challenge exam for the Red Seal (IP) certification. Purchase textbooks through the Selkirk College bookstore to bring to first class. For a list of textbooks and more details, visit selkirk.ca/ce. Nelson: Silver King campus Larry Perepolkin TBA $749 Nelson: Silver King campus $230 plus $77.45 +GST manual Dave Griffin 3 classes: Feb 27-Mar 1, Fri 6-10 pm, Sat & Sun 8:30 am-4:30 pm 3 classes: Apr 24-26, Fri 6-10 pm, Sat & Sun 8:30 am-4:30 pm CSTS-09 CONSTRUCTION SAFETY TRAINING SYSTEMS - ONLINE CSTS-09 is an interactive, web-based (online) training program, focusing on hazard awareness and preventative actions delivered through 15 modules. This course can be done at any location, is self-paced and user friendly. This certificate is recognized across Canda. Online$65 Continuous intake | I N D U S T RY & T R A D E S | COMMERCIAL VEHICLE INSPECTION For journeymen automotive, commercial transport and heavy duty mechanics who work or wish to work for a designated Inspection Facility. Employers to sign up for Vehicle Inspection Standards online at vsis.qp. gov.bc.ca before the start of the course. Get your trade qualifications through Selkirk College selkirk.ca/trades Discover your post-secondary path. If you are a high school student in grades 10 - 12, you can take college level trades training through the Accelerated Credit Enrolment in Industry Training (ACE-IT) program. Participate in specialized programs that fit your style of learning, interests and personality – all while earning credits towards graduation and getting a jump start on a promising future. Ask your high school counsellor about ACE-IT opportunities in your district. For more information call 1.888.953.1133 or visit selkirk.ca/transitions selkirk.ca/ce | CONTINUING EDUCATION CALENDAR | Winter & Spring 2015 77 FORKLIFT OPERATOR CERTIFICATION Learn safe operation techniques, current regulations, common types of forklifts, and pre-shift inspections. Pick up your manual in advance. On-site contract rates are available for groups. | I N D U S T RY & T R A D E S | Nelson: Silver King campus $220 Dave Griffin 2 classes: Apr 11 & 12, Sat 8 am-4 pm, Sun 8 am-12 pm 2 classes: May 23 & 24, Sat 8 am-4 pm, Sun 8 am-12 pm LOG SCALING & GRADING Based on Ministry of Forests and Range Revenue Branch Scaling Manual and Scaling Legislation. This course is timed in conjunction with the Interior Scaling exam, which will be held in May 2015. Travel expenses, accommodations (if required) and cost of exam will not be included in the cost of the course and will be the responsibility of each participant. Basic math is required and you must be able to withstand the rigors of hard work in all weather and log yard conditions. Register through Castlegar campus however location may change to Salmo. Castlegar campus $935 plus manual Ernie Hayward 20 classes: Mar 23-Apr 2, Mon-Fri 9 am-4 pm & Apr 13-25, Mon-Fri 9 am-4 pm REFRIGERATION PLANT OPERATOR: HOME STUDY This online 10-unit BC Safety Authority-approved course is one of the requirements to challenge the Refrigeration Operator’s Certificate of Qualification. Phone tutorials for 7 months and all materials are included. Nelson: Silver King campus Bruce McMaster Continuous Intake $725 TIMBER FRAME (INTRODUCTION) A hands-on workshop introducing students to the layout, notching and assembly of the Timber Frame. No previous experience required. Course project will have something to offer to both beginner and experienced carpenters. Please call if interested. Nakusp centre David Madden 5 classes: TBA, Mon to Fri, 9 am-5 pm $800 WELDING: NIGHT SCHOOL Learn basic welding skills for the handyman, hobbyist or as a step toward your provincial welding certification. Please bring steel-toed boots, leather gauntlet gloves, 10-inch vice grips and a hat or head covering. Nelson: Silver King campus $525 +GST Dick Schultz 12 classes: Mar 3-Apr 9, Tue & Thu 6-9 pm Want to instruct a course? Dedicated to life-long learning, Selkirk College is accepting course proposals and applications from instructors for all program categories. For details on submitting a course proposal or application to teach a course, call your local campus. See page 106 78 Boundary 250.442.2704 | Castlegar 250.365.1208 | East Shore 250.227.9218 | Kaslo 250.353.2618 KSA 250.352.2821 | Nakusp 250.265.4077 | Nelson/Slocan 250.352.6601 | Trail/Salmo/Rossland 250.364.5770 LANGUAGES Unlock new worlds with an introduction and a better understanding of French, Japanese, Spanish and Sign Language. FRENCH FOR TRAVELLERS I For those with little to no knowledge and an emphasis on conversation. Come explore Canada’s second official language. Trail campus $49 +GST Jose Padilla 4 classes: Apr 8-29, Wed 6:30-7:30 pm Trail campus $49 +GST Jose Padilla 4 classes: May 6-27, Wed 6:30-7:30 pm GERMAN FOR TRAVELLERS A great place to start for those with little to no knowledge of German. Enjoy exploring German culture and language, with an emphasis on conversation while learning the basics relevant for travelling. Nelson: Silver King campus $84 +GST Yukako Krause 6 classes: Mar 3-19, Tue & Thu 6-8 pm SPANISH CONVERSATIONS: BEGINNERS Looking for a place to practice Spanish? Come join this group for those who have taken some beginner lessons and want to keep it up. Nelson: KSA campus $59 +GST Romany Watt Osecki 6 classes: Feb 5- Mar 12, Thu 12-1 pm | I N D U S T RY & T R A D E S | FRENCH FOR TRAVELLERS II Build on Level I or bring your working knowledge to this class. Our instructor is friendly and fluent with a passion for language. JAPANESE LEVEL II Step up your knowledge of Japanese with this second level course. You’ll continue your studies to improve your understanding and abilities with the Japanese language. Castlegar campus $159 +GST Ursula Schantz 6 classes: Apr 2-May 7, Thu 6:30-8:30 pm JAPANESE: LEVEL I Discover Japanese with this introductory course for those with little or no knowledge of the Japanese language. Practice the basics with an emphasis on conversation. Nelson: Silver King campus $112 +GST Yukako Krause 8 classes: Feb 3-26, Tue & Thu 6-8 pm Learn more about Selkirk International opportunities selkirk.ca/international selkirk.ca/ce | CONTINUING EDUCATION CALENDAR | Winter & Spring 2015 79 RETIREMENT IS A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY | L A N G U AG E S | Step out of old patterns and habits. Try new things and join a group of stimulating companions who have fun in learning. Nelson and Area Learning in Retirement is such a group for those 50+ years. We have been operating since 2008, and in the spring of 2014 we had 200 members. Annual membership is $15 + tax, valid from September 1st - August 31st. WHY NOT DROP IN TO ONE OF OUR FRIDAY MORNING SESSIONS? We meet regularly at 10am on Friday mornings at Selkirk College, Silver King Campus in Rosemont, Nelson. There is a small fee of $3 payable at each session. We may have a speaker on a topic of interest, or a lively discussion on current affairs. You will be welcome! Operating in partnership with Selkirk College, Learning in Retirement also runs multi-session courses on a variety of topics, memoir writing groups, an aquafit and landfit program at NDCC, pub quizzes, interest groups and field trips. Fees for these activities vary, and are in line with the number of sessions and associated costs. We develop the programs ourselves in accord with our own interests, so the sky’s the limit! IF YOU NEED MORE INFORMATION: • Check out selkirk.ca/ce/courses/learning-retirement and download the latest edition of our journal • Talk to a friend who is a member • Call Selkirk College at 250-354-3206 or e-mail [email protected] • Best of all - drop in on a Friday morning! (check the schedule first) 80 Boundary 250.442.2704 | Castlegar 250.365.1208 | East Shore 250.227.9218 | Kaslo 250.353.2618 KSA 250.352.2821 | Nakusp 250.265.4077 | Nelson/Slocan 250.352.6601 | Trail/Salmo/Rossland 250.364.5770 SPANISH CONVERSATIONS: INTERMEDIATE Come prepared to speak Spanish and develop your fluency. Nelson: KSA campus $59 +GST Romany Watt Osecki 6 classes: Feb 5- Mar 12, Thu 10:30-11:30 am SPANISH FOR TRAVELERS: BEGINNERS Thinking of traveling to a Spanish-speaking country? Pablo will cover pronunciation, basic grammar, culture, and key vocabulary. An emphasis will be given to conversation practice utilizing phrases particularly useful for travelers. A Spanish phrasebook is recommended. SPANISH FOR TRAVELERS: LEVEL I If you know little or no Spanish but would like to learn, this is a great place to start. Our fluent instructors will teach you the basics with an emphasis on conversation. Castlegar campus $49 +GST Jose Padilla 4 classes: Feb 24-Mar 17, Tue 6:30-7:30 pm Trail campus $49 +GST Jose Padilla 4 classes: Feb 18-Mar 11, Wed 6:30-7:30 pm SPANISH FOR TRAVELLERS: LEVEL III: INTRODUCTION TO CONVERSATION Learn basic conversational situations that you experience while travelling (e.g. at airports, hotels, banks, restaurants & street directions). Learn additional vocabulary and how to put it together to form common expressions. Will also help you review what you have learned in previous courses. Castlegar campus $49 +GST Jose Padilla 4 classes: Mar 24-Apr 14, Tue 6:30-7:30 pm | L A N G U AG E S | Nelson: Silver King campus $120 +GST Pablo Pastor 8 classes: Jan 26-Feb 23 (no class Feb 9) 6-7:30 pm SPANISH FOR TRAVELERS: LEVEL II Go further in-depth with your Spanish. You’ll study more about grammar and sentence building, while learning new vocabulary. You must have Level I or a basic understanding of Spanish for this course. Castlegar campus $49 +GST Jose Padilla 4 classes: Jan 27-Feb17, Tue 6:30-7:30 pm Trail campus $49 +GST Jose Padilla 4 classes: Jan 21-Feb 11, Wed 6:30-7:30 pm DON’T WAIT! REGISTER EARLY & secure your spot today. Courses may get cancelled due to low enrollment. selkirk.ca/ce | CONTINUING EDUCATION CALENDAR | Winter & Spring 2015 81 RECREATION & LEISURE Find a new passion or explore new boundaries with this diverse set of pursuits. From trips through the rainforest and fly fishing basics to quilting for beginners and carpentry for women, the opportunity for discovery awaits. COURSES RELATED TO RECREATION & LEISURE: Track ID new Castlegar campus $96 +GST Ursula Schantz 2 classes: Feb 28 & Mar 14, Sat 10 am-2 pm see page 45 | R E C R E AT I O N & L E I S U R E | Track ID 2 see page 46 Pest Management And Pesticide Applicator Certificate see page 61 ARROW LAKES GRAPE GROWERS INFO SESSION Learn more about the Arrow Lakes Grape Growers research project on the viability of the Arrow Lakes as a wine region. Spend an hour with members as we discuss what the project is about, current and future goals and get an update on research collected to date. new Nakusp centre Free Jerry Botti 1 class: Jan 29, Thu 7-8 pm ASTROLOGY: THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS Learn about the energy of the star signs and the archetypal qualities of the planets. We will take a playful and wholesome approach by combining direct experience, astrological knowledge, psychological understanding and fun exercises. Ursula is a trained and certified Psychologist in Germany; for 30 years Astrology has been one of her tools to explore and understand our multidimensional nature. 82 BALLROOM DANCING - BEGINNER Robert’s Dancing School is a place where you can leave your troubles at the door and learn to dance in a completely fun and positive environment. Spend quality time with your partner while getting fit and expressing your creative side! Learn the basic steps of Foxtrot, Jive, Cha-Cha, English & Viennese Waltz. Wear light comfortable clothes & clean indoor shoes (no sandals/sport shoes) & bring water. Trail campus: Senior’s Centre $175/couple or $90/person Robert Bene 7 classes: Jan 27-Mar 10, Tue 7-9 pm BALLROOM DANCING INTERMEDIATE For those with Level I Ballroom or previous dance experience and who love to dance. Build on your foundation of patterns and ability in this next level of instruction and practice. Dances include Foxtrot, Jive, Cha-Cha, English and Viennese Waltz. Comfortable clothes, clean indoor shoes (no sandals or sport shoes) and water. Trail campus: Senior’s Centre $175/couple or $90/person Robert Bene 7 classes: Mar 31-May 12, Tue 7-9 pm Boundary 250.442.2704 | Castlegar 250.365.1208 | East Shore 250.227.9218 | Kaslo 250.353.2618 KSA 250.352.2821 | Nakusp 250.265.4077 | Nelson/Slocan 250.352.6601 | Trail/Salmo/Rossland 250.364.5770 BALLROOM DANCING FOR BEGINNERS Tired of sitting and watching others “cut a rug?” You can learn basic position, movements, and steps for the Foxtrot, Waltz, East Coast Swing, Rumba, and Cha Cha. In no time you’ll wow your friends and family. To register call: 250.365.2896 Castlegar: Kinnaird Hall, 2320 Columbia Ave. $170/couple Lui Marinelli 9 classes: Jan 23-Apr 10, Fri 6-7:30 pm (no class Mar 20, 27, & Apr 3) Register at Nakusp centre, meet at New Denver High School $29 +GST Wayne McCrory, Craig Pettitt, Eloise Charet 1 class: Jun 28, Sun 9 am- approx 4 pm BEST OF THE ARROW LAKES HISTORICAL SOCIETY PICTURES A 90 minute presentation featuring over 150 of the best historic images of Nakusp and area collected by the archives in 2014. new Nakusp centre $10 +GST Kyle Kusch, Arrow Lakes Historical Society 1 class: Jan 14, Wed 4-5:30 pm Trail: Gerick Cycle & Sport Richard Soltice 1 class: Apr 15, Wed 6-9 pm $35 +GST BICYCLE MAINTENANCE (BASIC): LEVEL II For those who have completed Level I or have a good working knowledge of the basics, this course will provide a hand’s on opportunity to work with your bike and focus on fit and performance enhancements. From how to change cables and housing, to adjustments on headsets and points in between, continue to improve your knowledge and biking experience with this Level II offering. Trail: Gerick Cycle & Sport $35 +GST plus cost of any additional parts Richard Soltice 1 class: Apr 22, Wed 6-9 pm | R E C R E AT I O N & L E I S U R E | BEAR SAFETY AND RAINFOREST ECOLOGY Join bear biologist Wayne McCrory and local ecologist Craig Pettitt and Eloise Charet on a field trip to Retallack and three Forks. Trip includes an interprative session on old-growth cedar forests, northwestern toads, some early mining-railroad history stops, as well as a visit to grizzly bear feeding habitats and a mark trail. Craig Pettitt will provide fascinating ecology on the Inland Temperate Rainforest including ages of ancient cedar trees, lichen species and other intersting facets. Local plant expert and traditional native food expert Eloise Charet will interpret importance of different plant species to First Nations and also show how cedar baskets are made. BICYCLE MAINTENANCE (BASIC): LEVEL I In this hand’s on class learn basic adjustment, cleaning and repairs to keep your bike in good running condition. Discover how to perform a safety check, including an assessment of general wear and tear, adjust your brakes, align wheels and deal with flats. BICYCLE MAINTENANCE Learn important and useful skills for at-home maintenance or on-the-road/trail fixes. All types of bicycles and personal fit-it ability welcome. Learn how to inspect and assess potential problems on any piece of componentry of your bike. Bring your bicycle! A list of supplies is available. Crawford Bay School (behind the school) Free for members of ESTBA Sandy Oates 3 classes: Apr 10,17,24 Fri 3-5pm Nelson: 602B Lake St. $105 +GST Darryl Secret 2 classes: Feb 3 & 5, Tue & Thu, 1-4 pm 2 classes: Feb 17 & 19, Tue & Thu, 1-4 pm selkirk.ca/ce | CONTINUING EDUCATION CALENDAR | Winter & Spring 2015 83 Golf Club Operations ONLINE CERTIFICATE PROGRAM (GCOOL) 100% online golf management courses from Selkirk College help people break into the industry. Our new online golf management delivery model enables working golf managers and people aspiring to management positions to continue living at home (no need to relocate) and to “earn as they learn”. Take one course or all ten. Next flight of courses start Feb 1, 2015. GCOOL 102 Overview of Golf Operations | R E C R E AT I O N & L E I S U R E | GCOOL 103 Food & Beverage Controls GCOOL 105 Golf Shop Operations GCOOL 106 Golf Club Marketing GCOOL 107 Turfgrass Management GCOOL 108 Human Resources for Golf Clubs GCOOL 109 Leadership for Golf Clubs GCOOL 110 Tournament & Special Event Planning GCOOL 111 Accounting for Club Operations Pt 1 GCOOL 112 Accounting for Club Operations Pt 2 For further information, visit selkirk.ca/program/golf I have completed all 10 online courses in the Golf Course Operations Online program. The information has not only reinforced existing practices at our Club but has also introduced new ideas and helped us move forward in a positive direction.” - Julie Knobloch, General Manager, Vernon Golf & Country Club, Vernon, BC HOSPITALITY & TOURISM 84 Boundary 250.442.2704 | Castlegar 250.365.1208 | East Shore 250.227.9218 | Kaslo 250.353.2618 KSA 250.352.2821 | Nakusp 250.265.4077 | Nelson/Slocan 250.352.6601 | Trail/Salmo/Rossland 250.364.5770 BIKE SKILLS AND MAINTENANCE DAY CLINIC (LADIES MOUNTAIN) Increase your mountain bike skills and confidence safely with our Kootenay Mountain Bike Coaching. Our professional instruction will teach you the best ways to ride all parts of the trail, so your cornering, braking, flow through narrow or rocky terrain and overall bike control will get a huge boost in just one day. Get the most out of yourself and your bike with no bad habits. Bike maintenance: changing a flat, basic skills to adjust brakes, gears. Bring a bag lunch! new Castlegar campus $79 +GST Natasha Lockey Kootenay Mountain Bike Coaching 1 class: May 9, Sat 8:45 am-1 pm Nakusp centre Gary Davidson 1 class: May TBA, 8:30 am-2 pm $25 +GST BOATPRO - BOAT OPERATOR CARD Get the knowledge you need to pass the exam in a classroom setting. Ticket issued after successful completion of class. Nakusp centre $55 +GST (+$12 for manual or download for free online) Dorian Boswell 1 class: Apr 26, Sun 9 am-1 pm Online $49.95 +GST CARPENTRY FOR WOMEN (BASIC): HOME REPAIR PART 1 Home Repair can seem so daunting-how do guys know this stuff? They just figure it out-and you can too! An informative evening learning tool safety and tool box basics. Hands-on practice of hand tools, and descriptions and demonstrations of the tools you need to fix things yourself. Wear close-toed shoes (steel toes if you have them), ear and eye protection. new Nakusp centre Michelle Colley 1 class: Feb 7, Sat 9 am-noon $29 +GST Nelson: Silver King campus Michelle Colley 1 class: Feb 3, Tue 6-9 pm $29 +GST | R E C R E AT I O N & L E I S U R E | BIRD IDENTIFICATION (INTRODUCTION) Discover the exciting behaviour and habitat of birds. Observe and identify birds in their natural surroundings. Course includes field trip and slide show. BOATSMART! BOATsmart! is the largest provider of Pleasure Craft Operator Cards in the country and makes it easy for you to get your card online. Get the knowledge you need to pass the official exam, which covers a range of safe boating topics like navigation, right-of-way, marker buoys and more. You can print your temporary card immediately after you pass the exam. CARPENTRY FOR WOMEN (BASIC): HOME REPAIR PART 2 We will look at common home maintenance questions, i.e. drywall repair, hanging a shelf/ picture, and fixing your doorknob (your Door, not your partner!). Bring your home maintenance questions, and we’ll look at them in class to come up with solutions that you can take home to apply yourself. Wear close-toed shoes (steel toes if you have them), ear and eye protection. new Nakusp centre Michelle Colley 1 class: Feb 7, Sat 1-4 pm $29 +GST Nelson: Silver King campus Michelle Colley 1 class: Feb 5, Thu 6-9 pm $29 +GST selkirk.ca/ce | CONTINUING EDUCATION CALENDAR | Winter & Spring 2015 85 | R E C R E AT I O N & L E I S U R E | CARPENTRY FOR WOMEN (BASIC): MOM & DAUGHTER SKILLS BUILDING! Just in time for Mother’s Day. Come spend the day as a team, learning carpentry basics. This is a fun and informative day using hand and power tools plus learning basic building techniques. Pairs will build a simple picture frame to remember the day with. Daughters must be 10 years or older. Wear close-toed shoes (steel toes if you have them), ear and eye protection; bring a pencil, tape measure and a bag lunch. CARPENTRY FOR WOMEN (BASIC): BUILD A STEP STOOL Did you miss out on shop class, or need a refresher? Learn to use both hand and power tools safely, read a measuring tape and follow a plan, assembly and finishing. You will be in a truly supportive and safe enrivonment; go ahead, do it yourself! Students take home a step stool of their own making. Wear close-toed shoes (steel toes if possible) and bring ear and eye protection, a pencil and a measuring tape. new Nakusp Secondary School$99 +GST, plus materials fee $15 +GST Michelle Colley 1 class: Feb 8, Sun, 9 am-5 pm Nelson: Silver King campus $99 +GST, plus materials fee $20 +GST Michelle Colley 4 classes: Feb 10-Mar 3, Tue 6-9 pm CARPENTRY FOR WOMEN (BASIC): BUILD YOUR OWN PROJECT You want to build something, but have neither the tools nor the courage to get started? Participants will design a simple project, make a plan and materials list, get the materials themselves and build, with Michelle helping every step of the way. Students must have taken “Build a Step Stool” or “Power Tool Safety” to attend this class. Please bring your project idea, ear and eye protection, steel-toed boots if you have them, a pencil and measuring tape. new Nelson: Silver King campus $75 +GST/pair, plus $15 +GST supplies Michelle Colley 1 class: May 9, Sat 9 am-4pm CARPENTRY FOR WOMEN (BASIC): POWER TOOL SAFETY Power tools can be intimidating, however when approached with awareness, they can be safe and provide an incrediby useful option for building. Join this informative and hands-on evening to learn safe power tool usage. You will see common power tools demonstrated, and then try them for yourself. This course is a prerequisite for “Build Your Own Project”. Please wear close-toed shoes (steel toes if possible), and bring ear and eye protection, a pencil and measuring tape. new Nelson: Silver King campus Michelle Colley 1 class: Mar 5, Thu 6-9 pm $29 +GST CROCHETING - BEGINNER Learn how to chain, single crochet, double crochet and triple crochet, make a granny square, the chevron pattern, and how to read a pattern. Bring a crochet hook size 4 to 6 and worsted weight yarn. Nakusp centre $50 +GST Shannon Heppner 4 classes: Jan 20, 27, Feb 3, 10 Tue 6-8 pm Nelson: Silver King campus $120 +GST Michelle Colley 4 classes: Mar 10-31, Tue 6-9 pm 86 Boundary 250.442.2704 | Castlegar 250.365.1208 | East Shore 250.227.9218 | Kaslo 250.353.2618 KSA 250.352.2821 | Nakusp 250.265.4077 | Nelson/Slocan 250.352.6601 | Trail/Salmo/Rossland 250.364.5770 CROCHETING - ADVANCED new Nakusp centre $50 +GST Shannon Heppner 4 classes: Feb 17, 24, Mar 3, 10 Tue 6-8 pm CURLING SKILLS REFRESHER: Brush up on your skills! Instructors will be on site to assist you and a strategic discussion will take place with video footage of games. Pre registration is required, call 250 442 3916 to register. Grand Forks Curling Club 1 class: Jan 11, Sun 12-4 pm FREE new Castlegar campus $52 +GST Rod Zavaduk 3 classes: Apr 13-20, Mon & Wed 6:30-8:30 pm FLY TYING WITH ROD ZAVADUK: BEGINNER/INTERMEDIATE Learn basic to intermediate fly tying skills. Rod, a master of fly tying, will lead you through tying techniques, hook preferences, dubbing, tie streamers, nymphs, wet flies and dry flies. All materials supplied. Trail campus $90 +GST Rod Zavaduk 4 classes: Feb 12-23, Mon, Thu 6:30-9 pm Nakusp centre $50 +GST Shannon Heppner 4 classes: Jan 19, 26, Feb 2, 9, Mon 6-8 pm Trail Campus Krista McPhee 4 classes: Feb 5-26, Thu, 6-8 pm $50 +GST LISTENING TO THE EARTH Ecological solutions for modern problems. Mr Harrington has his BA in Geology and his MEd in Educational Administration. He has authored some fifty publications in magazines, journals, as well as the book “Listening to the Earth”. new Nakusp centre Bob Harrington 1 class: Feb 18, Wed 6:30-8:30 pm Free OUR COLOURED PAST, THE ARROW LAKES IN COLOUR: 1940-1980 This presentation featues over 150 rarely seen colour photographs of the Arrow Lakes region dating back to 1940. It also includes rare colour film footage showing parades, the Big Bend mill, and the final sailing of the SS Minto. | R E C R E AT I O N & L E I S U R E | FLY FISHING CASTING CLINIC Learn fly casting and fly fishing theory; rod, reel, fly lines, knots and entomology. Must bring your own fly rod and reel complete with line. Dress for the outdoors. KNITTING FOR BEGINNERS For all ages and abilities: Learn the basics of knitting including cast-on and off, increase and decrease, knit, purl, and ribbing. Bring a ball of craft cotton yarn and needles size 4-6 to make a dish cloth. Nakusp centre $10 +GST Kyle Kusch, Arrow Lakes Historical Society 1 class: Aug 19, Wed 4-5:30 pm PARKOUR MOVEMENT + FITNESS (19+) In this class you will learn the moves from a regular Parkour class and combine it with a focus on fitness. In each class you will learn a new skill and apply it to a series of drills or obstacle courses. Designed to challenge you as well as for fun. new Nelson: Tenth Street campus $156 +GST Mary Hall Gym Michael Garvey, Mateus Dachwitz 6 classes: May 4-Jun 9 (no class May 18), Mon noon-1 pm selkirk.ca/ce | CONTINUING EDUCATION CALENDAR | Winter & Spring 2015 87 PARKOUR (45+) Parkour is not just for the young. This class is designed specifically to remind you of youthful spirit. Get some exercise and have fun doing it! new Nakusp Curling Rink/Auditorium$15 +GST ($135 for 9 sessions, $195 for 12 sessions) Michael Garvey, Mateus Dachwitz 13 classes: Jan 8-Apr 2, Thu 11 am-12 pm 9 classes: Apr 16 - Jun 11, Thu 11 am-12 pm | R E C R E AT I O N & L E I S U R E | new New Denver $15 +GST ($135 for 9 sessions, $195 for 12 sessions) Michael Garvey, Mateus Dachwitz 13 classes: Jan 6 to Mar 31 & Apr 14 to Jun 9, Tue 10:45-11:45 am new Nelson: Tenth Street campus $156 +GST Mary Hall Gym Michael Garvey, Mateus Dachwitz 6 classes: May 4-Jun 9 (no class May 18), Mon 10:45 am-11:45 am QUILTING - BEGINNERS POTHOLDERS Learn the basics of quilting: choose and prepare fabric, rotary cutting, piecing with 1/4” seams, foundation piecing, 1/2” square triangles, sandwiching, turning and machine quilting. new Nakusp centre Nancy Bertoia 1 class: Jan 17, Sat 10 am-4 pm $45 +GST QUILTING - BEGINNERS PLACEMATS Learn the basics of quilting: choose and prepare fabric, rotary cutting, piecing with 1/4” seams, foundation piecing, 1/2” square triangles, sandwiching, turning and machine quilting. new Nakusp centre Nancy Bertoia 1 class: Jan 31, Sat 10 am-4 pm $45 +GST DON’T WAIT! REGISTER EARLY & secure your spot today. Courses may get cancelled due to low enrollment. 88 QUILTING - INTERMEDIATE BRAIDED TABLE RUNNER Learn to make a braided piece of fabric that becomes the centre of your table runner. Add a border and a touch of machine applique, then bind it and quilt it. new Nakusp centre Nancy Bertoia 1 class: Feb 21, Sat 10 am-4 pm $45 +GST QUILTING - MACHINE APPLIQUE Create a variety of machine appliqued blocks using frayed edge, zigzag stitch and blanket stitch. You may choose from a variety of block patterns, some for children. Make your own applique pattern for one of the blocks. This class will not use fusibles. new Nakusp centre Nancy Bertoia 1 class: Mar 7, Sat 10 am-5 pm $54 +GST QUILTING - BEGINNERS - MAKE A SAMPLER Make 6X 12.5” blocks using techniques such as stitch & flip, triangle squares, fast flying geese. Use the blocks for placemats, table runner, table cloth or a simple tote bag. new Nakusp centre $114 +GST Nancy Bertoia 2 classes: Jul 25, 26, Sat, Sun 10 am-5 pm QUILTING - ADVANCED Make a quilted jacket using a jelly roll or your own 2.5” strips. Bring or make your own pattern from a jacket that you own. new Nakusp centre $114 +GST Nancy Bertoia 2 classes: Aug 22, 23, Sat, Sun 10 am-5 pm QUILTING - BEGINNERS For people with a sewing machine but little to no experience quilt making. “Take a trip around the world” using simple block method to construct a 40 x 40 quilt - perfect for babes or your lap. Starting with fabric choice and using modern tools students will work through all layers of Boundary 250.442.2704 | Castlegar 250.365.1208 | East Shore 250.227.9218 | Kaslo 250.353.2618 KSA 250.352.2821 | Nakusp 250.265.4077 | Nelson/Slocan 250.352.6601 | Trail/Salmo/Rossland 250.364.5770 quilt construction and conclude with options for machine or hand finishing. Trail campus $85 +GST Patricia Banton 7 classes: Jan 29-Mar 12, Thu 6-9 pm QUILTING - PAPER PIECING A fun course to learn the exciting method of paper piecing. Develop confidence for perfect points and exact precision of blocks. Learn to do miniatures or extremely complicated ‘Normal’ blocks with ease. For the confident beginner to the competent intermediate quilter or the quilter looking to try something different. Trail campus $85 +GST Patricia Banton 6 classes: Apr 8-May 13, Wed 6-9 pm Trail campus $85 +GST Patricia Banton 6 classes: Apr 16-May 21, Thu 6-9 pm SALSA FOR WOMEN Salsa is great way to learn that hot Latin movement, co-ordination and dance while maintaining fitness and exercise. In addition to the fantastic social environment, students learn musicality, Latin styling and of course, Latin movement. These lessons are for women interested in learning fundamentals and basics of salsa. Wear light comfortable clothes and clean indoor shoes (no sandals/sport shoes) and bring water. Trail campus $69 +GST Robert Bene 7 classes: Jan 27-Mar 10, Tue 6-7 pm SNOWSHOEING (LADIES MORNING) Looking for a fun way to enjoy winter? Snowshoeing is a great way to get exercise safely in the winter and it is easy to pick up. Learn how to put the shoes on, correct technique, navigation & safety. Discover basic Rossland: Red Mountain Ski Hill $54 +GST (+ snowshoe rental of $10 if required) Natasha Lockey 4 classes: Feb 3-24, Tue 10-11:30 am STALKING THE EDIBLE WILD The West Kootenay offers up a number of wild edible plants. Learn the basics of edible plant collection, and how to identify them in the wild. Dress for the weather, wear walking shoes/ boots and bring a lunch. If you wish, you may bring a plant ID guide, and a sketch/pressing book. Be prepared to car pool to a nearby location for a plant identification walk. Nelson: Silver King campus $39 +GST Libby Ruljancich 1 class: May 23, Sat 9:30 am-3:30 pm WINE TASTING (INTRODUCTION) You will taste at least 8 varieties of wine and will focus on learning what impacts styles, how to taste wine, and how to evaluate wines like a professional. Please bring $15 wine tasting fee to your first class. Nelson: Silver King campus $40 +GST Deb Smith 3 classes: May 25-Jun 8, Mon 7-9 pm | R E C R E AT I O N & L E I S U R E | QUILTING - PIECE SAMPLER Create a quilting pieced adventure. Make a variety of piece squares combining them into a single quilt. For quilters of all levels. Supply list available upon registration. snow science, snow crystals & snow depth. Meet at Red Mountain Ski Hill. Trail campus $40 +GST Deb Smith 3 classes: May 20-Jun 3, Wed 7-8:30 pm IT’S WINE O’CLOCK: QUENCH YOUR THIRST FOR KNOWLEDGE - RED WINE TASTING Enjoy your tasting journey through five light bodied red wines… think Pinot Noir, Gamay, and others. Chris will share his expertise and knowledge with you, he will describe grape varieties, regions, methods of production, and increase your vocabulary! 19 years of age or older. Please avoid scents. Rides home upon request. new Kaslo: Golf Course Clubhouse $29 +GST Chris Bostwick 1 class: May 28, Thu 7-9 pm selkirk.ca/ce | CONTINUING EDUCATION CALENDAR | Winter & Spring 2015 89 BEEKEEPING FOR BEGINNERS SERIES | R E C R E AT I O N & L E I S U R E | Learn everything you need to know about keeping bees throughout your first year. Sessions can also be attended individually by people interested in bees or for established beekeepers wanting to brush up on a certain topic. Ongoing information will be posted at kootenaybeenews.wordpress.com In partnership with Mad Dog Farm. To register, please call (250) 399-4809. CLASSROOM SESSION 1: TYPES OF BEE HIVES, BEE BIOLOGY AND SEASON CYCLES Traditional Langstroth compared to Top Bar hives. Beekeeping equipment and where to get it. Queen, drone, and worker anatomy, development and roles in the beehive. Colony numbers and activities through the seasons. Castlegar campus Axel Krause 1 class: Feb 15, Sun 9 am-4 pm $40 +GST CLASSROOM SESSION 2: HONEY HARVESTING, DISEASE AND PEST DETECTION AND TREATMENT, BEE LEGISLATION The Bee Killers; Pathogens, Parasites, Pests, and Predators – from viruses to bears. Harvesting with or without a honey extractor. Local, Provincial, and Federal – City Bylaws, the BC Bee Act, Honey Regulations, and the Pest Management Regulatory Agency. Castlegar campus Axel Krause 1 class: Feb 22, Sun 9 am-4 pm 90 $40 +GST FIELD DAY 1: SPRING ASSESSMENT & CHECKING FOR DISEASE How healthy and strong is your beehive coming out of winter? What can you do to help them along? Checking and treating for Nosema, Varroa, and brood diseases. Castlegar: Mad Dog Farm, 1911 Irving Road, Tarrys $20 +GST Axel Krause 1 class: Apr 12, Sun 10 am-3 pm FIELD DAY 2: GETTING BEES Ways to get bees; packages, “nucs”, complete hives, and swarms. Putting a package of bees into a hive. Castlegar: Mad Dog Farm, 1911 Irving Road, Tarrys $20 +GST Axel Krause 1 class: May 24, Sun 10 am-3 pm FIELD DAY 3: SWARMS Catching a swarm of bees and getting them into a hive. Building and using bait boxes to catch swarms. Castlegar: Mad Dog Farm, 1911 Irving Road, Tarrys $20 +GST Axel Krause 1 class: Jun 14, Sun 10 am-3 pm MEET THE INSTRUCTOR Axel Krause grew up in Trail. He received his Bachelor of Science degree and teacher certifications at Simon Fraser University. He taught high school biology for 33 years and ran 4 beehives on the roof of the school where he taught, New Westminister Secondary. Axel retired in 2012 to return to the Kootenays to live in Castlegar. That same year, Axel assumed the role of Regional Bee Inspector for the Kootenay Region. Boundary 250.442.2704 | Castlegar 250.365.1208 | East Shore 250.227.9218 | Kaslo 250.353.2618 KSA 250.352.2821 | Nakusp 250.265.4077 | Nelson/Slocan 250.352.6601 | Trail/Salmo/Rossland 250.364.5770 FIELD DAY 4: SUMMER MANAGEMENT FOR HONEY FLOW Checkerboarding to relieve brood nest congestion and possible summer swarming. Providing space for the honey flow. Castlegar: Mad Dog Farm, 1911 Irving Road, Tarrys $20 +GST Axel Krause 1 class: Jul 12, Sun 10 am-3 pm FIELD DAY 5: EXTRACTING HONEY Getting honey out of the hive safely. Liquid honey, comb honey, cut comb honey, creamed honey. Liquid honey with or without an extractor. FIELD DAY 6: PREPARING FOR WINTER Fall disease treatment, fall feeding. Preparing for cold, wind, snow, and condensation. Castlegar: Mad Dog Farm, 1911 Irving Road, Tarrys $20 +GST Axel Krause 1 class: Sep 13, Sun 10 am-3 pm BEEKEEPING IN A WEEKEND This is an intensive two day introduction to beekeeping in the classroom followed by a hands-on field day in the apiary. This course will help people decide if they would like to become beekeepers. If they choose to do so, they can then join the “Beekeeping for Beginners” field day on Apr 26. Castlegar campus Jean Jones 1 class: Feb 14, Sat 10 am-12 pm $40 +GST Nelson: Silver King Campus Jean Jones 1 class: Feb 28, Sat 10 am-12 pm $40 +GST NATURAL BEESWAX BODY PRODUCTS: FOOD FOR YOUR SKIN Natural bee products are healthy and nourishing for your skin. Honey is an antioxidant, healing and antibacterial. Bee wax is an emulsifier, protectant, non pore clogging, antibacterial and moistruizer. Learn to make Honey Lip Balm, Beeswax Lotion Bar and a Honey Scrub to nourish your skin. Especially good protection for the winter months. Castlegar campus Jean Jones 1 class: Mar 28, Sat 10 am-12 pm $35 +GST Nelson: Silver King campus Jean Jones 1 class: Apr 11, Sat 10 am-12 pm $35 +GST | R E C R E AT I O N & L E I S U R E | Castlegar: Mad Dog Farm, 1911 Irving Road, Tarrys $20 +GST Axel Krause 1 class: Aug 9, Sun 10 am-3 pm NATIVE BEES: WHAT’S THE BUZZ Many people are not aware that native bees are prodigious pollinators! Mason bees outperform honey bees in their short lives, pollinating 20-50 times more plants than honey bees. Attracting native bees will improve garden yields and contribute to evironmental sustainability. You will make a bee box for these solitary garden helpers. Fee includes supplies, just bring a hammer. new Nakusp centre $175 +GST (subsidies might be available, inquire at time of registration) Axel Krause 3 classes: Mar 28 & 29, Sat & Sun, 9 am-4 pm, Apr 26, 11 am-4 pm selkirk.ca/ce | CONTINUING EDUCATION CALENDAR | Winter & Spring 2015 91 BOUNDARY REGION AGRICULTURAL WORKSHOPS | R E C R E AT I O N & L E I S U R E | These workshops are funded, in part, by the Regional District of Kootenay Boundary, Area(s) C, D and E BEEKEEPING IN A WEEKEND This is an intensive two day introduction to beekeeping in the classroom followed by a hands-on field day in the apiary. This course will help people decide if they would like to become beekeepers. new Grand Forks campus $60 +GST Axel Krause 3 classes: Mar 7 & 8, Sat & Sun 9 am-4 pm, Apr 19, Sun 11 am-4 pm COMPOST PREPARATION AND USE Proper manipulation of organic matter can make plants healthier. Come and learn how it is done. This workshop will discuss ideas and recipes you can implement immediately. Topics will include preparation and testing of compost, and using composts to suppress plant diseases. This intensive will be of interest to organic growers, landscapers and persons working in horticulture. The morning is classroom style and the afternoon is hands-on with products and tools. You will leave having learned recipies for preparation and use of compost in various horticulture situations, and preparation of compost tea to improve soil biology. new Grand Forks campus Mario Lanthier 1 class: Jan 17, Sat 8:30 am-4 pm 92 PRUNING TREES AND FRUIT TREES Make sure you know good pruning from bad pruning. This workshop will review important modern concepts such as good tree structure, what and where to cut, as well as pruning tools and their maintenance. There will be a strong focus on modern techniques which minimize cuts so the tree can heal rapidly. Workshop also covers pruning of fruit trees to encourage production and pruning of shrubs to encourage flowering. This intensive 1-day workshop will be of interest to growers, landscapers and home gardeners. The morning session is indoors. The afternoon session is hands-on with tools and outdoor exercises (please dress for the weather). You will leave having learned to understand sound tree structure to determine the best pruning cut, and the importance of pruning to maintain plant health. new Grand Forks campus Mario Lanthier 1 class: Mar 28, Sat 8:30 am-4 pm $60 +GST TREAT COLDS AND FLU WITH KOOTENAY HERBS (INTRO TO HERBAL MEDICINE MAKING) Make your own herbal remedies with local herbs and send the flu packing! This class will be taught in a relaxed and casual setting and is focused on a hand’s-on approach. Lots of time for question and answer. You’ll leave the class with the knowledge to make a few basic medicines. Bring jam jars if you have some. If not you can purchase some from the instructor. Bring a lunch and snacks. new Grand Forks campus Garliq Herbilista 1 class: Feb 21, Sat 9 am-1 pm $60 +GST $60 +GST Boundary 250.442.2704 | Castlegar 250.365.1208 | East Shore 250.227.9218 | Kaslo 250.353.2618 KSA 250.352.2821 | Nakusp 250.265.4077 | Nelson/Slocan 250.352.6601 | Trail/Salmo/Rossland 250.364.5770 MIR CENTRE FOR PEACE Summer Institute Monday, April 27-Friday, May 2, 2015 9 am-5 pm Mir Centre for Peace, Castlegar campus Fee: $300 +GST This five-day course offers a study of the Doukhobors and their connection to issues of peace and conflict. Drawing on the beginnings in Russia to current realities, Doukhobor history and culture will be examined with attention to themes of peace, pacifism, violence and nonviolence, community and utopia. The course will include field trips and guest speakers. This course is open to anyone. It is also available as a University Transfer Course ( PEAC 216) as 3 credits. | MIR CENTRE FOR PEACE | Peace 211: THE DOUKHOBORS * For those taking this course for university credit, there will be some pre-course reading and preparation and a written assignment due the week following the institute. To register, please call 250.365.1233 or email [email protected]. For more information, please contact Randy Janzen at 250.365.1288 or email [email protected]. Within Reach. Beyond Imagination. selkirk.ca/ce | CONTINUING EDUCATION CALENDAR | Winter & Spring 2015 93 MIR CENTRE FOR PEACE LECTURE SERIES PRESENTS Naomi Klein This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. The Climate | MIR CENTRE FOR PEACE | SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 2015, 7:30 PM BRILLIANT CULTURAL CENTRE, CASTLEGAR, BC Naomi Klein is an award-winning journalist, syndicated columnist and author of The New York Times and #1 international bestseller, The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism. Published worldwide in 2007, The Shock Doctrine has been published in 30 languages and has over a million copies in print. It has appeared on multiple ‘best of year’ lists including as a New York Times critics’ pick of the year. Rachel Maddow called The Shock Doctrine, “The only book of the last few years in American publishing that I would describe as a mandatory must-read.” Naomi Klein’s first book No Logo: Taking Aim at the Brand Bullies was also an international bestseller, translated into over 25 languages with more than a million copies in print. The New York Times called it “a movement bible.” In 2011, time magazine named it as one of the top 100 non-fiction books published since 1923. A tenth anniversary edition of No Logo was published worldwide in 2009. The Literary Review of Canada has named it one of the hundred most important Canadian books ever published. Join us for a very special Mir Lecture as Naomi Klein speaks of her critically acclaimed new book, This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs the Climate, the 2014 winner of the prestigious Hilary Weston writers’ trust prize for nonfiction. An instant bestseller when published in September 2014, it debuted at #5 on the New York Times list and is at the top of multiple bestseller lists in the US, UK and Canada. For more information on Naomi Klein please visit naomiklein.org. Tickets on sale February 2, 2015. Visit selkirk.ca/mir for ticket information and event updates. Within Reach. Beyond Imagination. 94 mircentre for peace Boundary 250.442.2704 | Castlegar 250.365.1208 | East Shore 250.227.9218 | Kaslo 250.353.2618 KSA 250.352.2821 | Nakusp 250.265.4077 | Nelson/Slocan 250.352.6601 | Trail/Salmo/Rossland 250.364.5770 MIR CENTRE FOR PEACE Creating art for social change, understanding fair trade and communicating with a goal of collective wisdom is just some of the new programming offered through the Mir Centre. Visit selkirk.ca/mir for detailed information. ART FOR SOCIAL CHANGE: THE WORKSHOP MOD 1: ARTS-BASED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT THEORY AND PRACTICE Participants will get grounded in the theoretical framework and better understand the practice of arts-based community development. Will examine case studies to explore how art has been used to inspire social change in a variety of settings. new Nelson: KSA campus $39 +GST Amy Bohigian, Watershed Productions 1 class: Apr 15, Wed 6-9 pm | MIR CENTRE FOR PEACE | This course is designed to facilitate an understanding of the various ways art has been used to create social change, how to positively engage artists and community to create your ideal impact and how to plan and deliver a project using art to create social change. MOD 2: FACILITATING AN ARTSBASED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PROJECT Learn about planning and implementation of an arts-based community development project including the following elements: identifying specific needs to address within your community, accessing appropriate resources, generating creative and inspiring ideas, working with multiple stakeholders, identifying your target audience and ensuring your ideal outcomes. Pre-requisite: Module 1 or instructor approval. new Nelson: KSA campus $39 +GST Amy Bohigian, Watershed Productions 1 class: Apr 8, Wed 6-9 pm MEET THE INSTRUCTOR Amy Bohigian is the founder and CEO of Watershed Productions Inc. where the tagline is “Our Stories are Worth Telling.” Amy engages communities and organizations to inspire social change as documentary filmmaker and new media artist.She has over twenty years of experience as an educator in a variety of settings and holds her Master’s Degree in Education from Harvard University. Amy was awarded the honour of being “Nelson’s Cultural Ambassador” for 2014. See Amy’s workshops this page. selkirk.ca/ce | CONTINUING EDUCATION CALENDAR | Winter & Spring 2015 95 | MIR CENTRE FOR PEACE | MEET THE INSTRUCTOR Dr. Roly Russell, The Sandhill Institute for Complexity and Sustainability, Grand Forks, BC. After studies in Vancouver (UBC), Australia (University of Melbourne), Oregon (OSU; Fulbright Scholar) and Columbia University (Earth Institute; New York City), Roly returned to the Boundary to raise a family, farm, and develop an independent research institute. His research revolves around sustainability, ethics, happiness & well-being, archaeological ecology, and complex adaptive systems. See Roly’s workshop below. ‘NAVIGATING COMPLEXITY & UNCERTAINTY FOR DECISION MAKERS’ WORKSHOP Making wise governance decisions efficiently in real-world environments is challenging, given trade-offs between competing values and the complexities of balancing social, financial, and environmental outcomes along with fair processes. Combining insights from complexity science through to the philosophy of value, this workshop will explore how decision-makers (e.g. politicians or management personnel) can improve their ability to make informed and effective decisions in difficult situations. new Castlegar campus: Mir Centre for Peace Roly Russell, PhD 1 class: Apr 30, Thu 9 am-4 pm 96 $99 +GST AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL FILM FEST For further film fest event details, please go to: http://nelsonamnestyinternational.inthekoots.com Mir Centre for Peace, Castlegar $10 at door Feb 7, Thu 7 pm, MIR CENTRE PEACE CAFES ART FOR SOCIAL CHANGE: THE PEACE CAFE Join filmmaker and educator, Amy Bohigian, to explore how art has been used to engender social change and peace in a variety of settings. We will discuss a handful of exemplary artsbased community development projects within the context of how we can positively engage artists and community stakeholders around a particular issue to create social change. It’s a great fit for individuals working in the social sector looking to explore arts-based community development and for activist minded artists. new Nelson: KSA campus By donation Amy Bohigian, Watershed Productions 1 class: Mar 5, Thu 7-9 pm A CLOSER LOOK AT FAIR TRADE Fair Trade has been touted as a powerful way to fight poverty in the global South. Recently, some critics have claimed it’s not working. Is too much being expected of Fair Trade? Join Selkirk College Peace Studies instructor Jennie Barron for an insightful discussion about the movement and its potential. new Nelson: KSA campus Jennie Barron 1 class: Feb 19, Thu 7-9 pm By donation Boundary 250.442.2704 | Castlegar 250.365.1208 | East Shore 250.227.9218 | Kaslo 250.353.2618 KSA 250.352.2821 | Nakusp 250.265.4077 | Nelson/Slocan 250.352.6601 | Trail/Salmo/Rossland 250.364.5770 new Castlegar campus: Mir Centre for Peace 1 class: May 14, Thu 7-9 pm By donation WE CONVERSATIONS Are you interested in learning a new way to communicate, one that moves us beyond personal agendas into collective wisdom? Join us for an experience of a “we conversation.” Learn the basic techniques of this spiritual practice that can provide a pathway to deeper understanding between partners, friends, and associates. We will explore the underlying principles and techniques, and then put them to practice in small group conversations. The evening will be facilitated by retired Selkirk instructor, Christy Luke who has been immersed in this technique for 6 years through spiritual teachers Craig Hamilton and Thomas Huebl. new Castlegar campus: Mir Centre for Peace Christy Luke 1 class: Mar 12, Thu 7-9 pm new Grand Forks campus Christy Luke 1 class: Jan 22, Thu 7-9 pm THE MIR STORY STRETCHES BACK CENTURIES The Mir Centre was established in 1999 with the mandate of understanding and building cultures of peace through education. An ancient Russian word, “Mir” has a complex meaning of peace, community and world. It is housed in a restored early 20th century Doukhobor communal dwelling on what once were traditional aboriginal lands. A First Nations arbour and meeting hall and a traditional smoke house are situated nearby. Today, the Mir Centre for Peace at Selkirk College is the focal point for many activities, all of which build on the Centre’s inspiring statement of mission: | MIR CENTRE FOR PEACE | BUEN VIVIR: “THE GOOD LIFE” “Buen Vivir or Vivir Bien, are the Spanish words used in Latin America to describe alternatives to development focused on the good life in a broad sense....It is a plural concept with two main entry points. On the one hand, it includes critical reactions to classical Western development theory. On the other hand, it refers to alternatives to development emerging from indigenous traditions, and in this sense the concept explores possibilities beyond the modern Eurocentric tradition” (Edwardo Gudynas, 2011, Society for International Development). In a facilitated discussion, come explore the indigenous concept that has been spreading around the world as a guide post for securing a world of collective well-being. Prereading of Gudynas’ short article, “Buen Vivir: Today’s Tomorrow” is highly recommended. To download, go to: http://www.palgravejournals.com/development/journal/v54/n4/full/ dev201186a.html “To understand and build cultures of peace through learning.” By donation By donation selkirk.ca/ce | CONTINUING EDUCATION CALENDAR | Winter & Spring 2015 97 INDEX | INDEX | CASTLEGAR 98 ATV Rider Safety Training 53 Acrylics for True Beginners 11 Advanced Footcare 63 ALL MEDIUMS 11 Part 1: Using Photographs for Painting Part 2: Paint with Impact Using Photographs APPLIED LEADERSHIP CITATION PROGRAM 21 Module 1: Applied Leadership Module 2: Building Relationships Module 3: Developing Teams Module 4: Human Resources and Managing Performance Module 5: Coaching for Performance and Emotional Intelligence Module 6: Managing Oneself Astrology: Through The Looking Glass 82 Avalanche Skills Training Level II 52 Ballroom Dancing for Beginners 83 Becoming an Executor 17 BEEKEEPING FOR BEGINNERS SERIES 90 Classroom session 1: Types of Bee Hives, Bee Biology and Season Cycles Classroom session 2: Honey Harvesting, Disease and Pest Detection and Treatment, Bee Legislation Field day 1: Spring Assessment & Checking for Disease” Field day 2: Getting Bees Field Day 3: Swarms Field Day 4: Summer Management for Honey Flow Field Day 5: Extracting Honey Field Day 6: Preparing for Winter Native Bees: What’s the Buzz Natural Beeswax Body Products: Food For Your Skin Bike Skills and Maintenance Day Clinic (Ladies Mountain) 85 Bookkeeping for Small Business 18 Buen Vivir: “The Good Life 97 BUILDING BETTER BOARDS SERIES 18 Mod 1: Running Effective Meetings Mod 2: Risk Management for Non-Profits Mod 3: Grant Writing Basics Mod 4: Board Recruitment and Retention” Canadian Firearms Safety: Non-Restricted Firearms 54 Canadian Firearms Safety: Restricted Firearms 55 Chainsaw Faller Competency Program Level 1 - Chainsaw Basics (ENFORM) 55 Child Care Emergency First Aid 49 Combined S-100 Fire Suppression and S-185 Fire Entrapment Avoidance 55 Confined Space L1-Pre-entry 55 CPR Level C 50 Creating A Respectful Workplace 20 Digital Camera Part 1: How To Use It 37 Digital Camera Part 2: The Creative & Design Side 37 Emergency First Aid with CPR C 50 Fabric Play 7 FITNESS LEADERSHIP CERTIFICATION 22 Module 2: Group Exercise Instructor Module 3: Weight Training Instructor Course Fly Fishing Casting Clinic 87 Foot Massage & Reflexology 68 Fused Glass Jewellery 7 Gaia College Organic Master Gardener 60 German for Travellers 79 Ground Disturbance: Level I & II 56 H2S Alive 56 Having Difficult Conversations 23 Boundary 250.442.2704 | Castlegar 250.365.1208 | East Shore 250.227.9218 | Kaslo 250.353.2618 KSA 250.352.2821 | Nakusp 250.265.4077 | Nelson/Slocan 250.352.6601 | Trail/Salmo/Rossland 250.364.5770 “We” Conversations West Kootenay Geology Tour WHMIS & OSSA Combination Wilderness & Remote First Aid: Basic Young Leaders Connection 97 46 59 52 29 BOUNDARY/GRAND FORKS Air Brakes 53 APPLIED LEADERSHIP CITATION PROGRAM 21 Module 1: Applied Leadership Module 2: Building Relationships Module 3: Developing Teams Module 4: Human Resources and Managing Performance Module 5: Coaching for Performance and Emotional Intelligence Module 6: Managing Oneself SPRING BREAK ARTS DAY! Full Day Arts Camp 31 ASIST (Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training) Workshop 17 At Home Alone 35 Babysitter Certificate - Red Cross 35 Bookkeeping for Small Business 18 BOUNDARY REGION AGRICULTURAL WORKSHOPS 92 BeeKeeping in a Weekend Compost Preparation and Use Pruning Trees and Fruit Trees Treat Colds and Flu With Kootenay Herbs (Intro to Herbal Medicine Making) Canadian Firearms Safety: Non-Restricted Firearms 54 Canadian Firearms Safety: Restricted Firearms 55 Child Care Emergency First Aid 49 Confined Space L1-Pre-entry 55 Curling Skills Refresher 87 Foodsafe - Level I 74 Getting Grants Through The Phoenix Foundation23 H2S Alive 56 Hunter Training 58 Intro to Computers 38 Investing - Registered Retirement and Tax Free selkirk.ca/ce | CONTINUING EDUCATION CALENDAR | Winter & Spring 2015 | INDEX | How To Facilitate Group Meetings: Supporting Success in Groups 23 Hunter Training 58 Instructor Diploma Program 23 Killing the Thing You Love: Being Your Own Best Editor 12 Kootenay Fiddle, Guitar And Piano Workshop9 Log Scaling & Grading 78 Marketsafe74 Mental Health & Addictions Associate Citation 68 Microsoft Excel 2013: CORE Certification 39 Microsoft Excel 2013: Expert Certification 39 Motivational Interviewing 68 Motorcycle Safety 54 ‘Navigating Complexity & Uncertainty for Decision Makers Workshop 96 Occupational First Aid (OFA): Level I (16+) 47 Occupational First Aid (OFA): Level III 48 Occupational First Aid (OFA): Level III Refresher Course48 Occupational First Aid (OFA): Transportation Endorsement49 Oils for True Beginners 12 Photoshop Elements 44 Post Partum Class 70 Prenatal Breastfeeding Support Group 70 Prenatal Classes 69 Prenatal In A Weekend 69 Prenatal Refresher 70 Prenatal: Breastfeeding 70 Prenatal: Early Pregnancy Class 69 Pruning and Tree Care 61 Simply Accounting: Level I 43 Spanish for Travelers: Level I 81 Spanish for Travelers: Level II 81 Spanish for Travellers: Level III: Introduction to Conversation81 Standard First Aid with CPR C 51 Standard First Aid with CPR C Recertification51 Therapeutic Touch 66 Traffic Control/Flagging 59 Ukulele for Beginners 11 99 | INDEX | Savings Accounts 23 Journaling - Navigating and Managing Change to Find Your Passion (Level 2) 64 Journaling Basics - Navigating Transition (Level 1) 64 Marketsafe74 Motorcycle Safety 54 Occupational First Aid (OFA): Level I (16+) 47 Occupational First Aid (OFA): Level III 48 Occupational First Aid (OFA): Transportation Endorsement49 Pest Management and Pesticide Applicator Certificate100 Prenatal Classes 69 Standard First Aid with CPR C 51 Transportation of Dangerous Goods 59 Volunteer Leadership - Leading and Exploring Volunteerism to find One’s Passion 28 “We” Conversations 97 Wilderness & Remote First Aid: Basic 52 Workplace Emergency First Aid plus Standard First Aid CPR C (SWEFA) 51 Workplace Hazardous Material Information System (WHMIS) 58 World Host 75 Zombie Parkour Boot Camp 34 CRAWFORD BAY At Home Alone 35 Babysitter Certificate - Red Cross 35 Bicycle Maintenance 83 Canadian Firearms Safety: Non-Restricted Firearms 54 Conflict Transformation 28 Creating A Respectful Workplace 20 Event Planning 22 Feldenkrais: Healing Your Back 63 Feldenkrais: Improving Your Eye Fitness Series63 Five Elements in Everyday Life 63 Foodsafe - Level I 74 Gabby Gardeners 60 GeoCaching for Families 43 100 Healing with the Arts 8 Hunter Training 58 Introduction to GPS and Google Earth 45 Microsoft Excel 2013: CORE Certification 99 Occupational First Aid (OFA): Level I (16+) 47 Plant ID 45 Serving It Right 75 Telling Our Stories 13 The Singing Soul: Improvisational A Cappella11 Time for your Biz to get Social - Social Media Marketing 101 27 Track ID 45 Track ID 2 46 Traffic Control/Flagging 59 Volunteer Management 28 World Host 75 KASLO Babysitter Certificate - Red Cross 35 Canadian Firearms Safety: Non-Restricted Firearms 54 Career Counselling 19 Ceramics Handbuilding: An Introduction 5 Driver Training 53 Graduated License Program 53 How to Win an Argument 23 Hunter Training 58 Isn’t there an APP for this? 44 It’s Wine O’Clock: Quench Your Thirst for Knowledge - Red Wine Tasting 89 Managing Your Time 24 Mental Health First Aid 68 Mindfulness: An Introduction 64 Occupational First Aid (OFA): Transportation Endorsement49 Occupational First Aid (OFA): Level I (16+) 47 Painting: Advanced 12 Prenatal Classes 69 Reflexology: Hands to Feet Therapy of Relaxation 64 Simply Accounting for Beginners 43 Standard First Aid with CPR C 51 Still Life Drawing 6 Boundary 250.442.2704 | Castlegar 250.365.1208 | East Shore 250.227.9218 | Kaslo 250.353.2618 KSA 250.352.2821 | Nakusp 250.265.4077 | Nelson/Slocan 250.352.6601 | Trail/Salmo/Rossland 250.364.5770 Weekend Wordpress Website WHMIS & OSSA Combination Wilderness & Remote First Aid: Basic 44 59 52 NAKUSP selkirk.ca/ce | CONTINUING EDUCATION CALENDAR | Winter & Spring 2015 | INDEX | Adobe Lightroom 36 Adobe Photoshop 36 Advanced Care Planning 17 Air Brakes 53 APPLIED LEADERSHIP CITATION PROGRAM 21 Module 4: Human Resources and Managing Performance” Module 5: Coaching for Performance and Emotional Intelligence Module 6: Managing Oneself Arrow Lakes Grape Growers Info Session 82 Artist in Residence 6 Babysitter Certificate - Red Cross 35 Bach to Jazz - Music Appreciation 8 Be A Better Musician - Unit 1 8 Be A Better Musician - Unit 2 8 Beekeeping in a Weekend 91 Best of the Arrow Lakes Historical Society Pictures83 Bird Identification (Introduction) 85 Boatpro - Boat Operator Card 85 Bookkeeping for Small Business 18 Budgeting on a Fixed Income 18 Canadian Firearms Safety: Non-Restricted Firearms 54 Canadian Firearms Safety: Restricted Firearms 55 Career Counselling 19 Carpentry for Women (Basic): 85 Build a Step Stool Home Repair Part 1 Home Repair Part 2 Chainsaw Safety and Maintenance 55 Children’s Parkour ages 6-9 32 Coloured Pencil Art - Advanced 12 Coloured Pencil Art - Beginner 12 Confined Space L1-Pre-entry 55 CPR Level C 50 Crocheting - Advanced 31 Crocheting - Beginner 31 Digital Camera Part 1: How To Use It 37 Driver Training 53 Driver Training Class 3 53 Foodsafe - Level I 74 Greenhouses for the Home Gardener 60 H2S Alive 56 Hunter Training 58 iPad/iPhone - Advanced 38 iPad/iPhone - Beginner 37 Isn’t there an APP for this? 44 Knitting for Beginners 87 Listening to the Earth 87 Marketsafe74 Mental Health First Aid 68 Microsoft Excel - Advanced 39 Microsoft Excel - Basic 38 Microsoft Publisher 41 Microsoft Visio 41 Microsoft Word - Advanced 41 Microsoft Word - Basic 41 Music - Chording and Improvisation 11 NAKUSP SMALL BUSINESS SERIES 24 Module 1: Planning Strategies for your Small Business or Personal Life Module 2: Decision Making Skills Module 3: Behaviour Styles Module 4: Conflict Management Occupational First Aid (OFA): Level I (16+) 47 Occupational First Aid (OFA): Transportation Endorsement49 OSSA (Oil Sands Safety Association Orientation) 58 Our Coloured Past, The Arrow Lakes in Colour: 1940-1980 87 Parkour (45+) 88 Preschooler Rhythm and Song 34 Pruning and Tree Care 61 Quilting - Advanced 88 Quilting - Beginners - Make A Sampler 88 Quilting - Beginners - Placemats 88 Quilting - Beginners - Potholders 88 Quilting - Intermediate Braided Table Runner 88 101 | INDEX | Quilting - Machine Applique 88 Reflexology: Hands to Feet Therapy of Relaxation 64 Simply Accounting: Level I 43 Standard First Aid with CPR C 51 Stilling the Mind 66 Stock Trading for Fun 27 Teen Parkour ages 10-14 32 The Articulators Toastmasters Club 17 Timber Frame (Introduction) 78 Traffic Control/Flagging 59 Walking History: Exploring the Past in the Present13 Weekend Wordpress Website 44 WHMIS & OSSA Combination 59 Wilderness & Remote First Aid: Basic 52 Windows 8, Bring Your Own Device - Advanced Windows 8: Bring Your Own Device - Beginner Workplace Emergency First Aid plus Standard First Aid CPR C (SWEFA) 51 Workplace Hazardous Material Information System (WHMIS) 58 Workplace Safety: WHMIS, OSSA & Anti Bullying Legislation in a Day World Host 75 Youth Parkour ages 16+ 32 NELSON/SALMO A Closer Look at Fair Trade 96 Air Brakes 53 Ancient Art of Cold Forging 7 ART FOR SOCIAL CHANGE 95 Module 1: Arts-Based Community Development Theory and Practice Module 2: Facilitating an Arts-Based Community Development Project” Art for Social Change: the Peace Cafe 96 Art Starts (2D Art) 5 ATV Rider Safety Training 53 AutoCAD: Level 2 36 Baby Massage for Dads 67 Baby Massage for Families 67 Basic Full Body Massage 67 BIRTHING IN GOOD HANDS 67 102 MOD 1: Baby Massage Instructor Training MOD 2: Prenatal/Postnatal Massage MOD 3: Labour & Delivery Massage 67 Bicycle Maintenance 83 Bookkeeping for Small Business 18 Brain Gym 101 18 Brain Gym 170 for Special Needs 18 Building Service Worker Certification 76 Canadian Firearms Safety: Non-Restricted Firearms 54 Canadian Firearms Safety: Restricted Firearms 55 Carpentry for Women (Basic): 85 Build a Step Stool Build Your Own Project Home Repair Part 1 Home Repair Part 2 Mom & Daughter Skills Building! Power Tool Safety Carpentry IP Course 77 Cell Phone Repair Technician Certification 36 Chainsaw Safety and Maintenance 55 Child Care Emergency First Aid 49 Children’s Parkour ages 6-9 32 Commercial Vehicle Inspection 77 Confined Space L1-Pre-entry 55 CPR Level C 50 CREATE A NEW WEALTH REALITY SERIES 19 MOD 1: Discover your Earliest View of Money MOD 2: Doing the ‘inner work’ really achieves the ‘outer wealth’ MOD 3: How Debt keeps you Stuck! MOD 4: How do you REALLY feel about Money? Not abundance - Money! MOD 5: I don’t Deserve more $$$! Dealing with Difficult People 20 De-escalating Conflicts Nonviolently 20 Digital Camera Part 1: How To Use It 37 Digital Camera: Advanced 37 Digital Music Production - Pro Tools 37 Director’s Seat (Ages 11-13) Dying in Good Hands: The Power of Touch Palliative Massage 67 Edit Your Own Video Footage 37 Experiential Education 101 22 Boundary 250.442.2704 | Castlegar 250.365.1208 | East Shore 250.227.9218 | Kaslo 250.353.2618 KSA 250.352.2821 | Nakusp 250.265.4077 | Nelson/Slocan 250.352.6601 | Trail/Salmo/Rossland 250.364.5770 Prenatal: Early Pregnancy Class 69 Prenatal: Nelson Hospital Tour 70 Production Crew (Ages 6-7) 35 Professional Bartending 75 Pruning and Tree Care 61 Quickbooks 2013 & Beyond 41 Quickbooks 2013: Level 2 41 Refrigeration Plant Operator: Home Study 78 Safe Snowmobile Operator Training 54 Seniors Director Seat (Ages 14-18) 35 Spanish Conversations: Beginners 79 Spanish Conversations: Intermediate 81 Spanish for Travelers: Beginners 81 Stalking the Edible Wild 89 Stressed?! Tap into Relief 66 Teen Parkour ages 10-14 32 Temari Balls: A Japanese Art 8 Traffic Control/Flagging 59 Ukulele for Beginners 11 Understanding Your Employment Potential 27 Welding: Night School 78 Wilderness & Remote First Aid: Advanced 52 Wilderness & Remote First Aid: Basic 52 Wine Tasting (Introduction) 89 Workplace Emergency First Aid plus Standard First Aid CPR C (SWEFA) 51 Workplace Hazardous Material Information System (WHMIS) 58 World Host 75 Yoga: Eight-Fold Practice in Everyday Life 89 Youth Experiencing Selkirk Camps 33 Youth Parkour ages 16+ 32 | INDEX | Fall Protection 56 Figure Drawing 6 Foodsafe - Level I 74 Foot Massage & Reflexology 68 Forklift Operator Certification 78 Growing Peonies 60 H2S Alive 56 Healing Your Gut Naturally 64 Hunter Training 58 Industrial Rigging 58 Ink and Watercolour 6 Japanese: Level I 79 Japanese Level II 79 Jewellery Basics 7 Junior Director’s Seat (Ages 8-10) 34 Little Potter (Ages 7+) 5 Managing Conflict in the Workplace 24 Massage For Couples 68 Mastering Manifestation 64 Metal: Forge Fun 8 Microsoft Excel: Level 1 Essential Skills 40 Mindfulness Meditation: An Introduction 64 Mixed Media Masterpiece 6 Native Bees: What’s the Buzz 91 Natural Beeswax Body Products: Food For Your Skin 91 Nurture the Inner Entrepreneur Occupational First Aid (OFA): Level I (16+) 47 Occupational First Aid (OFA): Level III 48 Occupational First Aid (OFA): Transportation Endorsement49 Parkour (45+) 88 Parkour Movement + Fitness (19+) 103 Permaculture Design Course 45 Post-Partum Class 70 Potter’s Wheel-Beginner 5 Pottery: Open Studio - Intermediate 5 Pregnancy Massage for Couples/Caregivers68 Prenatal Classes 69 Prenatal In A Weekend 69 PRENATAL PROFESSIONALS 25 Introduction to Childbirth for Doulas Birth Doula Workshop TRAIL/ROSSLAND 10 Steps to Better Finances Ammunition Reloading - Intro. Babysitter Certificate - Red Cross Ballroom Dancing - Beginner Ballroom Dancing - Intermediate Beginner Guitar Beginner Songwriting Level I Beginner Songwriting Level II selkirk.ca/ce | CONTINUING EDUCATION CALENDAR | Winter & Spring 2015 27 54 35 82 82 103 9 9 103 | INDEX | Beginner Ukulele 9 Better Soils Better Gardens 60 Bicycle Maintenance (Basic): Level I 83 Bicycle Maintenance (Basic): Level II 83 Canadian Firearms Safety: Non-Restricted Firearms 54 Canadian Firearms Safety: Restricted Firearms 55 Child Care Emergency First Aid 49 Chronic Pain Self-Management 63 Combined CPR Level C & Recertification 50 Combined CPR Level HCP/HCP Recertification50 Confined Space L1-Pre-entry 55 CPR Level C 50 CPR Level C Recertification 50 Creating A Respectful Workplace 20 Digital Camera Part 1: How To Use It 37 Digital Camera: Advanced 37 Emergency First Aid with CPR C 50 Fall Protection 56 Fly Tying with Rod Zavaduk: Beginner/ Intermediate87 Foodsafe - Level I 74 French for Travellers I 79 French for Travellers II 79 GeoCaching for Families 43 GPS: Intro to Handheld 44 Greenhouses for the Home Gardener 60 H2S Alive 56 Hunter Training 58 Hunter Training 58 Knit A Headwarmer 31 Knitting for Beginners 31 KNOW YOUR COMPUTER AND WHAT IT CAN DO SERIES 38 Module I: PC And Windows Basics Module II: Windows Tools and Filing Module III: Working with Windows Programs Module IV: Organizing Your Files Memories to Memoirs: Learning to Use Oral History12 104 MICROSOFT EXCEL 2013: 39 Module I Using Functions Module II Working with Tables & Formatting Module III Illustrations & Customized Charts. Module IV Working with Databases Module V Using Data Tools Module VI Using Analysis Tools Microsoft Powerpoint 2013: Presentations 40 Microsoft Project 2013 40 MS Word 2010: Macros (templates) and Merges40 Occupational First Aid (OFA): Level I (16+) 47 Occupational First Aid (OFA): Level I (16+) 47 Occupational First Aid (OFA): Level II 48 Occupational First Aid (OFA): Level III 48 Occupational First Aid (OFA): Transportation Endorsement49 Occupational First Aid (OFA): Transportation Endorsement49 Ornamental Grasses for Your Garden 61 Paramedic In Industry (PII) 49 Plan Your Project Ponds and Water Features 61 Prenatal Classes 69 Prenatal In A Weekend 69 Prenatal In A Weekend 69 Prenatal Refresher 70 Prenatal: Breastfeeding 70 PROJECT MANAGEMENT FOR NON-PROJECT MANAGERS: THE SERIES 25 Plan Your Project Project Scope Managing Your Project 27 Pruning and Tree Care 61 Quilting - Beginners 88 Quilting - Paper Piecing 89 Quilting - Piece Sampler 89 Rag Rugs Recycle 8 Salsa for Women 89 Shifting to Shift Work 66 Simply Accounting: Level I 43 Snowshoeing (Ladies Morning) 89 Spanish for Travelers: Level I 81 Spanish for Travelers: Level II 81 Boundary 250.442.2704 | Castlegar 250.365.1208 | East Shore 250.227.9218 | Kaslo 250.353.2618 KSA 250.352.2821 | Nakusp 250.265.4077 | Nelson/Slocan 250.352.6601 | Trail/Salmo/Rossland 250.364.5770 Standard First Aid with CPR C 51 Standard First Aid with CPR C Recertification51 Traffic Control/Flagging 59 Wine Tasting (Introduction) 89 Workplace Emergency First Aid plus Standard First Aid CPR C (SWEFA) 51 Writing Memories & Stories 13 Yoga: Lunchtime Asana 66 | INDEX | selkirk.ca/ce | CONTINUING EDUCATION CALENDAR | Winter & Spring 2015 105 LOCATION INFORMATION BOUNDARY CAMPUS (GRAND FORKS) | LO C AT I O N I N F O R M AT I O N | [email protected] 486 72 Avenue, Box 968 Grand Forks BC V0H 1H0 Tel 250.442.2704 Fax 250.442.2877 NAKUSP LEARNING CENTRE [email protected] 311 Broadway, Box 720 Nakusp BC V0G 1R0 Tel 250.265.4077 Fax 250.265.3195 CASTLEGAR CAMPUS NELSON/SLOCAN VALLEY SILVER KING CAMPUS [email protected] 301 Frank Beinder Way Castlegar BC V1N 4L3 Tel 250.365.1208 toll-free 1.888.953.1133 Fax 250.365.3929 [email protected] 2001 Silver King Road Nelson BC V1L 1C8 Tel 250.352.6601 Toll-free 1.866.301.6601 Fax 250.352.3180 EAST SHORE LEARNING PLACE NELSON TENTH STREET CAMPUS [email protected] 16159 Walkley Road, Box 100, Crawford Bay BC V0B 1E0 Tel 250-227-9218 ext. 5518 [email protected] 809 Tenth Street Nelson BC V1L 4K9 Tel 250.352.6601 Toll-free 1.866.301.6601 Fax 250.352.3180 KASLO LEARNING CENTRE [email protected] 421 Front Street, Box 1149 Kaslo BC V0G 1M0 Tel 250.353.2618 Fax 250.353.7121 KOOTENAY STUDIO ARTS (KSA) TRAIL CAMPUS [email protected] 900 Helena Street Trail BC V1R 4S6 Tel 250.364.5770 Fax 250.368.4983 [email protected] 606 Victoria Street Nelson BC V1L 4K9 Tel 250.352.2821 Toll-free 1.877.552.2821 Fax 250.352.1625 106 Boundary 250.442.2704 | Castlegar 250.365.1208 | East Shore 250.227.9218 | Kaslo 250.353.2618 KSA 250.352.2821 | Nakusp 250.265.4077 | Nelson/Slocan 250.352.6601 | Trail/Salmo/Rossland 250.364.5770 REGISTRATION FORM name _____________________________________________________________ address ___________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ date of birth _______________________________________________________ email _____________________________________________________________ course title course location course start date fee __________________________________________________________________ | R E G I S T R AT I O N | tel ________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ card# _____________________________________________________________ expiry ____________________________________________________________ signature _________________________________________________________ See page 3 for registration payment and policies. selkirk.ca/ce | CONTINUING EDUCATION CALENDAR | Winter & Spring 2015 107 Be trained. Stay current. You could save a life. Meet Wren … Part of Selkirk College’s dedicated team of Instructors delivering first aid training. Wren brings years of practical first aid experience to the classroom to create a fun and focused learning environment. “Teaching people how to care for others is a great opportunity, we are committed to helping people learn good first aid skills for life and for the workforce,” she says. Wren, First Aid & Safety Training Instructor, demonstrating a scenario. LEARN THE BASICS AND BEYOND OF FIRST AID AT SELKIRK COLLEGE. We offer a wide range of courses from Occupational to Childcare First Aid and safety training. All of our first aid instructors are actively employed in the health care field as paramedics, nurses and Search & Rescue technicians. Their practical and theoretical knowledge, paired with a passion to teach others enables them to provide training that is gold standard. Learn the skills you need to be there to support your family, co-workers and community if the need arises. Find a First Aid & Safety Training course to suit you on page 47. selkirk.ca/fast Photo: Erin Perkins Realize your greatest assets. Upskill your employees. Workplace Training at Selkirk College really helped us to see areas of improvement from a new perspective. We received a needs analysis which we could use to implement training strategies that are now delivering real gains in operational efficiency. KEVIN DOWKES, GENERAL MANAGER/ PRINCIPAL, UNIFAB INDUSTRIES LTD, GRAND FORKS. Kevin Dowkes onsite at Unifab Industries Ltd Selkirk College’s Workplace Training Consulting Service is actively working with industry to address skill shortages and operational efficiency at all levels. We work with clients in public and private sectors to help them be the best they can be. Learn how you can improve efficiency and value in your business or organization, contact Gregg Neelin, phone 250.365.1256. selkirk.ca/workplace-training
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