Community Education Table of Contents / Kids College Workshops Listing Community Education Table of Contents Summer 2014 Kids College Workshop Listing ......................................... 1-2 Calendar Start Dates.........................................2 Online Academics ............................................2 All-Day Summer Camps....................................3 Academic Skills & Creative Learning.............. 4-5 Arts & Crafts................................................ 5-6 Computers.......................................................6 Cooking........................................................ 6-7 Dance & Movement..........................................7 Foreign & Sign Language..................................8 Music........................................................... 8-9 Online Learning.......................................... 9-10 Science & Engineering.............................. 10-11 Sports, Fitness, & Games................................12 Theatre, Acting, & Performing.................... 12-13 Workshops & Programs for Adults Workshop Listing & Calendar .................... 14-15 Arts & Crafts ..................................................16 Bead Weaving & Jewelry Making.....................16 Business: Professional Growth & Skills....... 16-17 Business: Professional Development Achievement Program..................................17 Business: Real Estate......................................17 Business: Starting & Managing Your Own Business ............................................. 17-18 Career Training: Health Career Programs... 18-20 Career Training: Miscellaneous.................. 20-21 Career Training: Notary Public.........................21 Computer Education.................................. 21-22 Film & Foreign Language.................................22 Floral Design Certificate............................ 22-23 Food & Cooking........................................ 23-24 GED Test Preparation......................................24 Health, Fitness, & Stress Management....... 24-25 Home & Garden..............................................25 Math & Science..............................................25 Music.............................................................26 Online Learning........................................ 26-28 Painting & Drawing.........................................28 Personal Interests & Hobbies..................... 28-29 Photography...................................................29 Sports...................................................... 29-30 Typing Certificate............................................30 Travel Opportunities.................................. 30-31 Small Business Development Center (SBDC).......................................................32 Stockton Institute for Continued Learning (SICL)...........................................33 Delta Center for the Arts..................................13 Forms Medical Emergency Consent Form...................13 Registration Information/Forms........................34 Summer Day Camp Registration Form..............35 Summer Day Camp Medical Emergency Consent Form..............................................36 General Information Parking....................................Inside Back Cover Non-Discrimination Policy..........Inside Back Cover Disclaimer................................Inside Back Cover Kids College Workshop Listing ALL-DAY SUMMER CAMP CLASSES (Ages 8-12)......................................................3 Adventures in Drawing African-Caribbean Dancing & Drums Basketball & Volleyball Checkmate! Beginning Chess Colors on Canvas Geek Squad Introduction to Piano Jammin' with Strawberries Magic: Cards, Coins, & More! Pickles: Relish, Sweet, Sour, Spicy! Stained Glass Creations Talk to the Hands! The Joy of Singing ACADEMIC SKILLS & CREATIVE LEARNING Online Credit Recovery (High School)...............2 Online SAT/ACT Test Prep. (Teens)..................2 Online ReadyMATH (Teens).............................2 Manipulative Math (Ages 6-9).........................4 Pre-Algebra/Geometry (Ages 10-13)...............4 Natural A’s (Ages 10 & up)..............................4 Reading Readiness (Ages 4-6)........................4 Early Reading (Ages 6-8)................................4 Pre-Algebra/Algebra I (Ages 11 & up)..............4 What’s Next in Math? (Ages 10-12).................4 Language Arts (Ages 9-11).............................4 Writing Reports (Ages 12 & up).......................4 Mystery of Math (Ages 8-12)..........................4 Reading Comprehension (Ages 8-12)..............5 Creative Writing (Ages 10-14).........................5 ARTS & CRAFTS Art in Computer Game Design (Ages 9 & up)...5 Sculpture: The Clay Way! (Ages 8-12)..............5 * Stained Glass Creations (Ages 12 & up)...........5 * Summer Bead Rings.......................................5 Colors on Canvas (Ages 8-12)........................5 Kiln-Fused Art Glass (Ages 8-12)....................5 Drawing Methods (Ages 8-12)........................6 COMPUTERS & PHOTOGRAPHY Computer Game Program (Ages 12 & up)........6 * Incorporating the Computer Into Schoolwork (Ages 12 & up)..........................6 COOKING * Bread-Baking Camp (Ages 9-14).....................6 * Wacky Chocolate Cake (Ages 9-12)................6 Cooking with World Class (Ages 8-& up)..........6 * Now THAT'S Italian! (Ages 9-14).....................6 * Cool & Fresh Fruit Smoothies (Ages 8 & up).....7 * Fruit Salad: Colorful & Delicious! (Ages 8 & up)..............................................7 * Kids Custom Cupcake Camp (Ages 7-9) and (Ages 10-12).......................7 DANCE & MOVEMENT African-Caribbean Dancing (Ages 7-10)..........7 Hip-Hop (Ages 8-13)......................................7 FOREIGN LANGUAGE Talk to the Hands! (Ages 8-12)........................7 * Spanish: South of the Border (Ages 7-11)........8 MUSIC Suzuki Violin (Ages 3 & up).............................8 Lodi Community Band (High School)................8 * Guitarra y Canciones en Español (Ages 10-17)..............................................8 Introduction to Voice (Ages 10 & up)................8 Introduction to Guitar (Ages 8 & up).................8 * Ukulele: Come & Strum! (Ages 8-13)...............8 Beginning Piano (Ages 8 & up)........................9 Drums and Rhythm (Ages 8 & up)...................9 Basic Guitar (Ages 8 & up)..............................9 ONLINE LEARNING Online Learning Courses (Teens).....................9 Online Credit Recovery (High School)...............9 Online Driver's Education (Teens)....................9 SCIENCE & ENGINEERING Life and Earth Science (Ages 5-7)...................9 Water Wizards (Ages 8-12)...........................10 * Saltwater Fuel Cell Motorcycles (Ages 12 & up)..........................................10 Beginning Programmable Robotics (Ages 10 & up)..........................................10 * Cool Science Experiments: Slimy Stuff! (Ages 6-12)..............................................10 * Cool Science Experiments: Magical Solutions (Ages 6-12)................................10 Community Education 1 Kids College Workshop Listing / Workshop Start Dates - Summer 2014 Kids College Workshop Listing SCIENCE & ENGINEERING (Continued) Electronic Science Lab (8-12).......................10 Electron Microscopes (Ages 12 & up)............10 Astronomical Wonders (Ages 9-12)...............10 CSI Chemistry (Ages 8-12)...........................11 Introduction to Revit (Ages 10-13).................11 Introduction to AutoCAD (Ages 10-13)...........11 * Electronics: Build a Racing Robot! (Ages 12 & up)..........................................11 * Cool Science Experiments: Blow-Ups (Ages 6-12)..............................................11 SPORTS, FITNESS, & GAMES Beginning Tennis (Ages 8-14).......................11 Beginning Chess (Ages 8-12).......................11 Beginning Ice Skating (Ages 7-17)................11 Track & Field (Ages 11-17)...........................12 A Need for Speed (Ages 7-10)......................12 THEATRE, ACTING, & PERFORMING * Be a Star Theatre: Beauty & the Beast (Ages 9-17)..............................................12 Improvisational Acting (Ages 9-14)................12 * Performing for Radio & TV (Ages 10 & up).....12 Kids College Workshop Start Dates MAY 16 Suzuki Violin (Ages 3 & up) JUNE 9 Lodi Community Band (High School) 13 Beginning Tennis - Section 1 (Ages 8-14) 16 Manipulative Math: Facts & Fun (Ages 6-9) Pre-Algebra/Geometry: Concrete Foundations (Ages 10-13) * Bread-Baking Camp (Ages 9-14) African-Caribbean Dancing & Drums (Ages 7-10) Talk to the Hands! (Ages 8-12) Introduction to Voice (Ages 10 & up) Life & Earth Science Camp - Section 1 (Ages 5-7) Beginning Chess Camp (Ages 8-12) 17 Computer Game Programming - Section 1 (Ages 12 & up) Introduction to Guitar (Ages 8 & up) Keep Cool: Beginning Ice Skating (Ages 7-17) 18 * Wacky Chocolate Cake (Ages 9-12) * Guitarra y Canciones en Español (Ages 10-17) * Ukulele: Come & Strum! (Ages 8-13) 18 Beginning Tennis - Section 2 (Ages 8-14) 19 Natural A's (Ages 10 & up) 2 Schedule of Workshops Summer 2014 Kids College Workshop Start Dates JUNE 21 Cooking with World Class (Ages 8 & up) Water Wizards (Ages 8-12) * Saltwater Fuel Cell Motorcycles (Ages 12 & up) 23 Reading Readiness (Ages 4-6) Early Reading (Ages 6-8) Pre-Algebra/Algebra I Skills (Ages 11 & up) What's Next in Math? (Ages 10-12) Language Arts: Reading & Writing Strategies (Ages 9-11) Writing Reports: Trauma or Triumph? (Ages 12 & up) Mystery of Math (Ages 8-12) Reading Comprehension (Ages 8-12) Art in Computer Game Design (Ages 9 & up) Sculpture: The Clay Way! (Ages 8-12) Drawing Methods (Ages 8-12) * Now THAT'S Italian! (Ages 9-14) Beginning Piano (Ages 8 & up) 24 Beginning Programmable Robotics Camp Section 1 (Ages 10 & up) 28 * Cool Science Experiments: Slimy Stuff! (Ages 6-12) 30 * Incorporating the Computer into Schoolwork (Ages 12 & up) * Cool & Fresh Fruit Smoothies (Ages 8 & up) JULY 1 * Fruit Salad: Colorful & Delicious (Ages 8 & up) Beginning Programmable Robotics Camp - Section 2 (Ages 10 & up) 7 Creative Writing (Ages 10-14) * Stained Glass Creations (Ages 12 & up) * Spanish: South of the Border (Ages 7-11) Track & Field (Ages 11-17) 8 * Kids Custom Cupcake Camp - Section 1 (Ages 7-9) * Kids Custom Cupcake Camp - Section 2 (Ages 10-12) Drums & Rhythm (Ages 8 & up) Basic Guitar (Ages 8 & up) 12 * Cool Science Experiments: Magical Solutions (Ages 6-12) 14 Colors on Canvas (Ages 8-12) Kiln-Fused Art Glass (Ages 8-12) Hip-Hop (Ages 8-13) Life & Earth Science Camp - Section 2 (Ages 5-7) Electronics Science Lab (Ages 8-12) A Need for Speed (Ages 7-10) * Be-a-Star Theatre: "Beauty & the Beast" (Ages 9-17) JULY 14 Improvisational Acting (Ages 9-14) * Performing for Radio & Television (Ages 10 & up) 15 Computer Game Programming - Section 2 (Ages 12 & up) Electron Microscopes (Ages 12 & up) 19 Astronomical Wonders (Ages 9-12) CSI Chemistry (Ages 8-12) 21 Life & Earth Science Camp - Section 3 (Ages 5-7) Introduction to Revit (Ages 10-13) Introduction to AutoCAD (Ages 10-13) 26 * Electronics: Build a Racing Robot (Ages 12 & up) * Cool Science Experiments: Blow-Ups! (Ages 6-12) ONLINE ACADEMICS Online Summer School Credit Recovery Program High School High school students in need of making up credits or retaking a course to improve their GPA can get back on track to earn their high school diploma with this accredited online program. Nine different courses will be offered in the areas of math, science, and language arts. Online SAT/ACT Test Preparation Teens This 6-week online course will prepare students for both the SAT and ACT test questions in the areas of reading, writing, English, and science. Summer 2014 start dates are May 21, June 18, July 16, and August 20. Online Ready MATH This intensive online math course assesses student’s knowledge gaps and then targets instruction and practice to specifically address individual needs, allowing you to master everything from basic arithmetic to intermediate algebra. For more information, look under the “Online Learning” section in this schedule on page 9, or go www.ed2go.com/sjdckids for more details about the online learning courses listed above and many more, as well as online registration. All-Day Summer Camps "Talk to the Hands!" is a sign language class. "Geek Squad" is a computer class. San Joaquin Delta College www.adultedreg.com/deltakidscollege Week # 1: June 16 - 19 TRACK “A” 8:30 - 10:00 10:15 - 11:45 12:00 - 12:45* 1:00 - 2:30* 3:00 - 4:30 Adventures in Drawing Magic: Cards, Coins, & More! TRACK “B” Checkmate! Beginning Chess Talk to the Hands! Lunch* African-Caribbean Dancing & Drums* The Joy of Singing Colors on Canvas Week #2: June 23 - 26 TRACK “A” TRACK “B” 8:30 - 10:00 10:15 - 11:45 12:00 - 12:45* 1:00 - 2:30* 3:00 - 4:30 Adventures in Drawing Jammin’ with Strawberries The Joy of Singing Geek Squad Talk to the Hands! Lunch* Basketball / Volleyball* Colors on Canvas Week #3: June 30 - July 3 TRACK “A” 8:30 - 10:00 10:15 - 11:45 12:00 - 12:45* 1:00 - 2:30* 3:00 - 4:30 Geek Squad Talk to the Hands! Colors on Canvas TRACK “B” Adventures in Drawing Pickles: Relish, Sweet, Sour, Spicy! Lunch * Basketball / Volleyball* The Joy of Singing Week #4: July 7 - 10 TRACK “A” 8:30 - 10:00 10:15 - 11:45 12:00 - 12:45* 1:00 - 2:30* 3:00 - 4:30 Introduction to Piano Talk to the Hands! Colors on Canvas TRACK “B” Adventures in Drawing Stained Glass Creations Lunch* Basketball / Volleyball* The Joy of Singing Ages 8 to 12 only (must be in this age group at some point during the four-week period) *Both tracks are together for these activities. $200 per week; $10 discount if you register for a second week when you register for a first week (first week $200; second week $190). FULL PAYMENT IS DUE WHEN YOU REGISTER. See Camp Registration Form at back of schedule. Choose EITHER Track A or Track B each week; no switching classes between tracks. Weekly fee includes lunch,* snack, T-shirt, and all materials for classes (no additional fees). *Soy milk also available. PLEASE NOTIFY US OF ANY FOOD ALLERGIES WHEN YOU REGISTER. Note: Please order T-shirt one size larger than your child normally wears. (T-shirt will be worn over child's regular clothing and will be left at school each day.) Aides accompany students throughout the day; students are escorted everywhere they go and are never left alone. Parents must check student in between 7:30 and 8:15 a.m. and pick student up between 4:45 and 5:30 p.m. in the Locke Lounge. Electronics-free zone! Device is turned in when student is checked in; student can ONLY have the device during the wait time for pick-up at the end of the day. If you have any questions, please call (209) 954-5015. Register online at www.adultedreg.com/deltakidscollege; registration begins April 28 at 8:00 a.m. Kids College 3 Academic Skills & Creative Learning ACADEMIC SKILLS & CREATIVE LEARNING Manipulative Math: Facts & Fun Ages 6 - 9 This fast-paced, hands-on math course will build on basic skills in addition, subtraction, multiplication and division using math manipulatives. It will supply a concrete and long lasting foundation in these skills through fun-filled activities using base ten clocks, Cuisenaire rods, tangrams, and pattern blocks. Anne Cecchetti has over 30 years of experience educating students, including positions as classroom teacher, curriculum coordinator, and site administrator. June 16 - 19 9:00-11:00 a.m. Mon - Thurs (4 classes) Locke 421 Code: 67731 Fee: $65 Pre-Algebra/Geometry: Concrete Foundations Ages 10 - 13 Pre-Algebra and Geometry concepts will be introduced, reinforced, and illustrated through the use of base ten blocks, fraction tiles, tangrams, geo-solids, geo-boards, and hands-on real world activities. Students solve algebraic equations and expressions and receive a strong foundation in geometric formulas. Anne Cecchetti has over 30 years of experience educating students, including positions as classroom teacher, curriculum coordinator, and site administrator. June 16 - 19 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Mon - Thurs (4 classes) Locke 421 Code: 35911 Fee: $65 Natural A’s Ages 10 and up Any student can significantly enhance grades, self-confidence, and improve their chances for scholarships and college admissions by performing academic skills in alignment with the brain’s natural patterns. This workshop makes note taking, reading, studying, memorizing, and test taking amazingly efficient. Also, discover simple methods for understanding math and other subjects, optimizing focus and concentration, and preventing test anxiety. Parents may also register for this workshop. (Note: The class fee includes a 149-page workbook.) Curtis Adney, M.S., J.D., graduated at the top of his college class with a 4.0 G.P.A. and conducts numerous academic success seminars across the state. June 19 1:00-4:00 p.m. Thurs (1 class) Lock 118 Code: 58977 Fee: $75 4 Schedule of Workshops Summer 2014 Reading Readiness Ages 4 - 6 Young students will enjoy this preparation for reading. They will learn the letters and the sounds they represent in an energetic, fun setting. This workshop is based on the phonics approach to reading with stories, group activities, flash cards, hands-on opportunities, and individually guided practice time. Carole Matthews has taught Reading and Language Arts at the preschool, elementary, and high school levels. June 23 - July 15 9:00-10:00 a.m. Mon & Tues (8 classes) Holt 132 Code: 26425 Fee: $68 Early Reading Ages 6 - 8 Does your student already know the alphabet and the letter sounds? If so, this workshop is perfect for taking the next steps toward developing strong reading and vocabulary skills. Instruction will include group reading, flash cards, and hands-on activities. Emphasis will be on building vocabulary, blending the letter combinations together, and developing good comprehension skills. Carole Matthews has taught Reading and Language Arts at the preschool, elementary, and high school levels. June 23 - July 15 10:15-11:15am Mon & Tues (8 classes) Holt 132 Code: 64632 Fee: $68 Pre-Algebra/Algebra I Skills Ages 11 and up This workshop will improve your student’s understanding of algebraic concepts. It will focus on the skills and habits needed for successful PreAlgebra or Algebra I students. A review of prime factorization, decimals, percentages, fractions, proportions, equations, factoring, and ratios will be provided. Workshop Requirements: Students must bring a notebook and pencil for note-taking. Carole Matthews has over 20 years of experience in education. June 23 - July 15 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Mon & Tues (8 classes) Holt 132 Code: 90711 Fee: $68 What’s Next in Math? Ages 10-12 All math courses build upon skills learned in earlier years, so learning upper elementary math skills is crucial. This workshop will build on the basic math skills of addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, place value, fractions, geometry, and measurement. Next, this class will cover many more advanced math skills and their applications, including: prime numbers, multiples, factors, equations, fractions and mixed numbers, decimals, area, perimeter, volume, metric and standard measurement, ratio, percentages, probability, and graphs. Carole Matthews has over 20 years of experience in education. June 23 - July 15 1:00-2:00 p.m. Mon & Tues (8 classes) Holt 132 Code: 35454 Fee: $68 Language Arts: Reading & Writing Strategies Ages 9-11 This workshop will focus on teaching students how to improve their skills in the components of language arts, including word analysis, reading processes, and comprehension in both literatary and informational texts. They will also increase their writing skills in composition, mechanics, and the writing process. Carole Matthews has taught English and Language Arts on both the elementary and high school levels and has over 20 years of experience in education. June 23 - July 15 2:15-3:15 p.m. Mon & Tues (8 classes) Holt 132 Code: 68463 Fee: $68 Writing Reports: Trauma or Triumph? Ages 12 and up When the teacher says, “We’re going to start a new writing project,” do you begin to panic? You CAN learn to be a good writer. This workshop will teach how to write great sentences to a complete research paper. Topics will include writing paragraphs, specific types of compositions, and book reports. In addition, students will receive instruction in writing techniques, using reference materials, and documenting their sources. Workshop Requirements: Students must bring a spiral notebook and pencil to each class. Carole Matthews has taught English and Language Arts at both the elementary and high school levels and has over 20 years of experience in education. June 23 - July 15 3:30-4:30 p.m. Mon & Tues (8 classes) Holt 132 Code: 82415 Fee: $68 Mystery of Math Ages 8 - 12 This 10-hour workshop will help unlock the mysteries of mathematics and will focus on the basic skills that students need in order to be successful in this area. Learn why math mistakes are made, how to avoid them, and habits that make math easy. Fractions, decimals, variables, negative numbers, Academic Skills & Creative Learning / Arts & Crafts ratios, estimation, rounding, converting, and logical reasoning are emphasized. Workshop Requirement: Materials fee of $4 (cash only, exact change) is due to the teacher at the beginning of the first class. Will Hecht has over 20 years of experience in logistics management as well as statistical analysis. June 23, 25, 26, 30, & July 2 1:00-3:00 p.m. Mon/Weds/Thurs (5 classes) Shima 126 Code: 88069 Fee: $78 Reading Comprehension Ages 8 - 12 Get your child excited about the wonderful world of reading! This non-tutorial based program will introduce students to the enjoyment of reading, improve comprehension, and is designed to encourage strong reading skills. Activities will include vocabulary building, group activities, and individual practice. Workshop Requirements: Materials fee of $4 (cash only, exact change) is due to the teacher at the beginning of the first class. Mandatory Testing prior to the start of the workshop on Thursday, June 19, 2:00 - 3:00 p.m. in Shima 126. Will Hecht has over 20 years of experience as a teacher in local schools and the U.S. Army. June 23, 25, 26, 30, & July 2 3:00-4:30 p.m. Mon/Weds/Thurs (5 classes) Shima 126 Code: 46764 Fee: $65 Creative Writing Ages 10-14 Let your creative juices flow! In this interactive workshop, students will be introduced to creative writing strategies, including plot development and story mapping. They will then apply these strategies and write their own original short stories from a variety of fiction topics. Workshop Requirements: Materials fee of $3 (cash only, exact change) is due to the teacher at the beginning of the first class. Danny Nuss has taught creative writing workshops for five years and has worked in higher education for the past 10 years. July 7 - 10 11:00 a.m.- 12:30 p.m. Mon - Thurs (4 classes) Locke 313 Code: 11565 Fee: $49 (See Also "Incorporating the Computer into Schoolwork" on page 6.) Like us on Facebook! Community Education at Delta College OR Kids College at San Joaquin Delta College ARTS & CRAFTS Art in Computer Game Design Ages 9 and up Students will study and practice basic art techniques as they apply to the creation of a Computer Game Design Book. Key elements include art techniques that illustrate buildings, interiors, landscape, characters, and props. Students will describe the purpose of their game, levels of difficulty, scoring, conflicts, rewards, etc. A flow chart will show how the game develops and changes over time. (Note: Students will use art supplies, not computers, to create their illustrated Computer Game Design Book.) Workshop Requirements: Materials fee of $5 (cash only, exact change) is due to the teacher at the beginning of the first class. Steve Moore has directed five broadcast cable movies and has worked with youth for over 10 years in media and publishing projects. June 23 - 26 10:30 a.m.-12:00 noon Mon - Thurs (4 classes) Shima 133 Code:17499 Fee: $49 Sculpture: The Clay Way! Ages 8 - 12 Through hands-on projects, students will creatively explore coil, slab, and pinch methods of clay sculpture. Their learning with be enhanced with new vocabulary and clay sculpture history. Students will take home their clay creations. Class size is limited to 10 students. Workshop Requirements: Materials fee of $10 (cash only, exact change) is due to the teacher at the beginning of the first class. Students should wear an old shirt or apron and bring a notebook and pencil to class. Steve Moore is an artist who has more than 30 years of experience teaching art from kindergarten to the university level. June 23 - 26 1:00-3:00 p.m. Mon - Thurs (4 classes) Shima 133 Code: 24521 Fee: $65 Stained Glass Creations Ages 12 and up In this hands-on workshop, students will explore the basic techniques and safety practices of working with stained glass and will make one or more stained glass creations to take home (choice of several projects). These works of art will make great gifts, or you can enjoy them yourself! Class size is limited to 10 students. Workshop Requirements: Materials fee of $12 (cash only, exact change) is due to the teacher at the beginning of class. All glass and other supplies will be provided, and students will use the teacher’s tools. Students should wear sturdy, closed-toe shoes. Barbara Sitnik has taught the craft of making stained glass for over 25 years. July 7 – 10 12:30-2:00 p.m. Mon – Thurs (4 classes) Shima 133 Code: 58826 Fee: $49 Summer Bead Rings Ages 10 and up In this workshop, students will learn how to bead three different ring designs. These rings are beautiful, colorful, and comfortable and can be worn for any occasion. Students will also learn how to give his or her ring as a gift in a creative hand-made card. Don’t miss this chance to learn a new hobby! Class size is limited to 10 students. Workshop Requirements: Materials fee of $8 (cash only, exact change) is due to the teacher at the beginning of class. Teacher will supply all materials. Ever since she was eight years old, Delia J. Davila has learned arts and crafts during her summer trips to Mexico. When she is not studying, she enjoys beading for relaxation and for gift-giving. She loves to teach others and hopes to inspire creativity. July 12 9:00 – 11:30 a.m. Sat (1 class) Locke 105 (Locke Lounge) Code: 64643 Fee: $29 Colors on Canvas Camp Ages 8 - 12 In this beginning class, students will learn the stepby-step process of painting with acrylics. They will be exposed to the elements of painting, will gain a greater understanding of art, and will learn how to apply colors on canvas. Class size is limited to 10 students. Workshop Requirements: Materials fee of $15 (cash only, exact change) is due to the teacher at the beginning of the first class; all supplies will be provided. Students should dress for a mess or bring an apron or smock. Kelley Williamson has been painting for more than 20 years and has shown her art in several art shows. She loves teaching and sharing her knowledge of painting with her students. July 14 - 17 1:00-2:30 p.m. Mon - Thurs (4 classes) Shima 133 Code: 72031 Fee: $49 Kiln-Fused Art Glass Ages 8 - 12 Come and experience a fun way to learn about the art and science of glass-fusing! In this workshop, students will make glass to turn into a finger ring Kids College 5 Arts & Crafts / Computers / Cooking and also experiment with fusing a glass pendant piece using a "glass channel" technique. Tips and techniques for fusing will be shared during this "hands-on" workshop, and each student will have TWO finished jewelry pieces to take home. Class size is limited to 10 students. Workshop Requirements: Materials fee of $10 (cash only, exact change) is due to the teacher at the beginning of the first class; includes handouts, glass, all jewelry components and cords (with gift boxes, if desired), and use of tools. Susan Winton is an artist and member of Tidewater Art Gallery Co-Op who enjoys sharing the excitement of glass art with students. July 14 & 16 4:00-6:00 p.m. Mon & Weds (2 classes) Shima 133 Code: 26802 Fee: $34 Drawing Methods Ages 8 - 12 This beginning drawing workshop will focus on the different elements of drawing. Students will explore shading, perspective, and contour as they learn to draw faces and bodies, show hand and facial gestures, and draw landscapes. Workshop Requirements: Students must bring a sketch pad or 8½ X 11” plain white paper, several #2 lead pencils, a 2” pink eraser, and a straight-edged ruler; colored pencils are optional. Gilbert Olivas is an artist whose art and sculpture has been displayed in galleries. He has taught drawing to children at local schools and events for many years. June 23 - 26 10:00-11:30 a.m. Mon - Thurs (4 classes) Shima 127 Code: 80327 Fee: $49 COMPUTERS Computer Game Programming Ages 12 and up This is THE workshop students have most requested! Students will design, develop, and write a PC game using Microsoft Small Basic on a Windowsbased computer. An introduction to computer programming will be taught with an emphasis on creating a PC game. Workshop Requirement: Students must bring a memory device such as a Flash Drive to save their creations. Lisa Perez is a full-time professor of Computer Science at San Joaquin Delta College Section 1: June 17, 18, & 19 1:00-3:30 p.m. Tues/Weds/Thurs (3 classes) Shima 109 Code: 54253 Fee: $61 6 Schedule of Workshops Summer 2014 Section 2: July 15, 16, & 17 1:00-3:30 p.m. Tues/Weds/Thurs (3 classes) Shima 109 Code: 28540 Fee: $61 Incorporating the Computer into Schoolwork Ages 12 and up School projects are the perfect time to use Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Publisher. Researching, organizing, formatting, and presenting happen all year long, so get a jump on next year by learning how to use each program to make your life easier. A Word research paper can become a PowerPoint presentation with Excel charts. A PowerPoint presentation can supply notes to the speaker and handouts to the audience, all created by a Word outline. Create a Publisher Newsletter that will WOW any athletic or academic team. Bring a few photos on a flash drive and be ready to roll! Class size is limited to 12 students. Workshop Requirement: Students must bring a memory device such as a Flash Drive to save their documents. Cherie Harth is a teacher for the San Joaquin County Office of Education ROC/P Program and has been working with computers since 1981. June 30, July 1, 2, & 3 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Mon - Thurs (4 classes) Shima 109 Code: 64008 Fee: $65 COOKING Bread-Baking Camp Ages 9 - 14 French Bread, Summer Strawberry Bread Pudding, and more! Fresh French bread is the perfect picnic bread, and the leftover bread makes a wonderful summer strawberry bread pudding for dessert! Prepare yourself for a workout with kneading, rising, shaping, and baking your own breads. Discover the science of yeast and its properties while you taste your creations. Baking is an adventure into science and the world of food, and it's both tasty and fun! Students will take home samples of their creations. Workshop Requirements: Materials fee of $20 (cash only, exact change) is due to the teacher at the beginning of the first class. Students must wear sturdy, closed-toe shoes and a hat or hair tie; they should also bring an apron and a container to the goodies home. Instructor Valerie Novak shares her knowledge and passion for culinary arts and ways to enjoy food when faced with dietary restrictions in a variety of settings for all age groups. A culinary graduate of San Joaquin Delta College, Chef Novak is currently pursuing her master’s program in counseling. June 16 - 19 12:30-2:30 p.m. Mon - Thurs (4 classes) Shima 301 Code: 29637 Fee: $65 Wacky Chocolate Cake Ages 9 - 12 Have you ever wondered about the skills needed to create a dessert from scratch? Come and learn to bake a Wacky Chocolate Cake and frosting from scratch (no mixes or canned products) while learning the fundamentals of baking and measuring! Mary Shaw will focus on the ways in which baking and math can be fun. Successful recipes depend on the proper measurement of three elements: ingredients, time, and temperature. If kids understand how to measure each of these elements, their recipes will turn out well. Students will take their frosted Wacky Chocolate Cakes home to enjoy and share with their families. Class size is limited to 8 students. Workshop Requirements: Materials fee of $6 (cash only, exact change) is due to the teacher at the beginning of class. Each student must bring an 8" x 8" OR 9" x 9" sturdy cake pan and two potholders. Mary Shaw has enjoyed working with children in the local schools and the community for more than 20 years and has been teaching workshops at Delta College for more than nine years. June 18 3:00-5:00 p.m. Weds (1 class) Shim 301 Code: 91642 Fee: $24 Cooking with World Class Ages 8 and up Get ready to have some fun as you prepare and taste yummy foods and desserts from around the globe! Students will learn math, science, and health skills as they create their cultural masterpieces. Recipes will contain dishes that can be recreated at home for the family. Class size is limited to 10 students. Workshop Requirements: Materials fee of $17 (cash, exact change) is due to the teacher at the beginning of the first class. Students must wear closed-toe shoes, wear a hat or hair tie, and bring an apron or dress for a mess. If your child has any food allergies or restrictions, please call 209-9545015 no later than seven days prior to the start of the workshop. Nancy Sham has been educating children of all ages for over 30 years and has even owned her own pizza business. June 21 & 28 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Sat (2 classes) Shim 301 Code: 46505 Fee: $65 Cooking / Dance & Movement Now THAT'S Italian! Ages 9 - 14 Add pizzazz to your summer snacks with homemade Italian pizza pies and pastries you can make ahead to freeze, then later pop in your toaster oven for a tasty, healthy meal. In this four-day culinary camp we will learn to team together and explore creative, scientific, nutritious, and tasty ways in which you can customize your snacks. In addition to traditional marinara sauce, pepperoni, and cheese, we will work with whole wheat, flax seeds, fresh herbs, and seasonal vegetables. We'll make pizza, calzone, stromboli, panzerotti, and homemade marinara sauce. Workshops Requirements: Materials fee of $20 (cash only, exact change) is due to the teacher at the beginning of the first class. Students must wear sturdy, closed-toe shoes and a hat or hair tie; they should also bring an apron. Instructor Valerie Novak shares her knowledge and passion for culinary arts and ways to enjoy food when faced with dietary restrictions in a variety of settings for all age groups. A culinary graduate of San Joaquin Delta College, Chef Novak is currently pursuing her master’s program in counseling. June 23 - 26 12:30-2:30 p.m. Mon - Thurs (4 classes) Shima 301 Code: 32714 Fee: $65 Cool & Fresh Fruit Smoothies Ages 8 and up This fun, hands-on class will provide a wonderful learning experience for kids as they learn to make smoothies with fresh fruit. They are surprisingly delicious and easy to make and serve any time. Your favorite fruits are good sources of nutrition and are the basis for an unbelievable smoothie with European and Middle Eastern influences. Come taste the cool freshness! Workshop Requirements: Materials fee of $5 (cash only, exact change) is due to the teacher at the beginning of class. Students must wear sturdy, closed-toe shoes and a hat or hair tie; they should also bring an apron. Teacher will provide all materials and recipes. Fifi Aoun learned how to cook French Cuisine at the YWCA School in Lebanon. She specializes in French desserts. She has been cooking for many years and cooks each year for the Rotary and Lions Club, providing dinners for 250+ people. She enjoys sharing her culinary knowledge with children and adults. June 30 1:00-4:00 p.m. Mon (1 class) Shima 301 Code: 71896 Fee: $29 Fruit Salad: Colorful & Delicious! Ages 8 and up Come learn the technique for cleaning and cutting fresh fruit to make a simple, delicious, colorful fruit salad that can be served with any meal or as a refreshing snack on a hot summer day. This fruit salad combines a variety of fresh fruits with a healthy sweetener and is topped with sliced nuts. It provides a healthy, delicious, low-calorie meal or snack that boosts natural energy. Everyone will love it! Workshop Requirements: Materials fee of $5 (cash only, exact change) is due to the teacher at the beginning of class. Students must wear sturdy, closed-toe shoes and a hat or hair tie; they should also bring an apron. Teacher will provide all materials and recipes. Fifi Aoun learned how to cook French Cuisine at the YWCA School in Lebanon. She specializes in French desserts. She has been cooking for many years and cooks each year for the Rotary and Lions Club, providing dinners for 250+ people. She enjoys sharing her culinary knowledge with children and adults. July 1 1:00-4:00 p.m. Tues (1 class) Shima 301 Code: 40558 Fee: $29 Kids Custom Cupcake Camp Ages 7 – 9 and 10 – 12 Have a blast learning basic frosting techniques, kitchen safety, and cupcake decorating! Students will learn how to make and pipe with buttercream frosting. The teacher will demonstrate basic techniques and assist while students practice on their own cupcakes using sprinkles and glitter to bring their cupcakes to life. Class will provide instructions, cupcakes, and lots of fun! Class size is limited to 8 students. Workshop Requirements: Materials fee of $3 (cash only, exact change) is due to the teacher at the beginning of the first class. Students must wear sturdy, closed-toe shoes and a hat or hair tie; they should also bring an apron or dress for a mess. The teacher will provide all cupcakes and frosting ingredients, as well as decorating equipment and materials. Students will decorate at least six cupcakes to bring home. Bring a container to transport the cupcakes. Kelly Johnson is trained in the Wilton Method and has been decorating cakes for family and friends since 1991. She loves helping kids have fun learning to decorate cupcakes! Section 1 (ages 7 - 9): July 8 & 9 12:30-2:30 p.m. Tues/Weds (2 classes) Shima 301 Code: 26923 Fee: $35 Section 2 (ages 10 - 12): July 8 & 9 Tues/Weds (2 classes) Code: 29663 3:00-5:00 p.m. Shima 301 Fee: $39 DANCE & MOVEMENT African-Caribbean Dancing & Drums Ages 7 - 10 Come and feel the beat! This workshop involves students in basic African drumming and folkloric songs used for celebrations. The Djembe drums will be used to experience percussive rhythms, musical patterns, simple drum language, as well as basic technique. Families are invited to a small celebration during the final period of the last workshop. Class size is limited to 10 students. Workshops Requirements: Loose-fitting clothing is recommended for comfortable movement. Khemya MitRahina has a Bachelor's degree in Dance Ethnology Performance/Choreography with a minor in Non-Western Cultural World Music, a Master's degree in Arts and Consciousness Studies, and is the Executive Director of the non-profit youth group, Pan-Afrakan Dance. June 16 - 19 3:00-4:30 p.m. Mon - Thurs (4 classes) Locke 105 (Locke Lounge) Code: 28663 Fee: $49 Hip-Hop Ages 8 - 13 Come and learn the basic skills of hip-hop dance such as popping, waving, and isolations. Make new friends and dance in groups as you learn about musicality and choreography. Have fun learning hip-hop dancing! Parents are invited to the last 15 minutes of class on July 17 to a mini-performance that will showcase what the students have learned in class. Workshop Requirements: Students should wear loose, comfortable clothing for easy movement, bring a bottle of water, and wear soft-soled shoes (no tennis shoes, street shoes, or black-soled shoes). Note: Shoe soles must be clean and free of any dirt and debris. Students should carry their dance shoes and change into them immediately upon entering the classroom. If students do not bring appropriate and clean shoes, they will dance in bare feet. For further information, call 209-954-5015. Lashanda Roberts and Joshua Garcia are Delta College dance students. Lashanda has eight years of experience and Joshua has six years of experience in hip-hop dancing. They both enjoy teaching young students all the moves! July 14 - 17 3:00-4:30 p.m. Mon - Thurs (4 classes) Budd 402 Code: 30094 Fee: $49 Kids College 7 Foreign & Sign Language / Music FOREIGN & SIGN LANGUAGE Talk to the Hands! Ages 8 - 12 Come learn the “secret code” of sign language and let your hands do the talking! This workshop will introduce students to the basics of American Sign Language (ASL) through games, songs, and other engaging activities. Sign language helps build vocabulary skills and is easy to learn. Kimber Dailey has been an ASL interpreter for over 15 years and works as an independent contractor in the Central Valley. June 16 - 19 12:30-1:30 p.m. Mon-Thurs (4 classes) Shima 127 Code: 56466 Fee: $35 Spanish: South of the Border Ages 7 - 11 In this beginning workshop, students will have fun learning some basic Spanish vocabulary and phrases, counting, and the alphabet. They will explore the various cultures south of the border and develop an understanding of the differences. Humberto Beas grew up in a Spanish-speaking home, has a Bachelor's degree in Spanish, studied abroad in Chile, and taught Spanish at the International School in Nevada. July 7 - 10 3:00-4:30 p.m. Mon - Thurs (4 classes) Locke 118 Code: 14959 Fee: $49 MUSIC Suzuki Violin Ages 3 and up Students will learn the Suzuki method, developed by Dr. Shinich Suzuki. In this ongoing string instrument workshop, which requires parent participation and involvement, students can develop their musical abilities, concentration, motor skills, memory powers, and self-confidence. Attention: Beginning students will meet the first hour; intermediate and advanced students will meet the second hour. This workshop is ongoing, so registration is open-ended. There are a limited number of violins available for a $2.50 maintenance fee per section. Every student must have a violin. Workshop Requirements: Parents of pre-fourth grade students who want to enroll their children in Beginning Suzuki must first take the workshop (8 classes) themselves, as the Suzuki method requires the parent to help his/her child during home practice sessions. Before a pre-fourth grade student can register, the parent must have attended the workshop, must have completed the required 8 Schedule of Workshops Summer 2014 reading, and must be able to play simple songs at the required level. Parents of pre-fourth grade students must attend each class with their child. The first two-hour class of each section is mandatory for new, beginning students. New students must purchase a recording of Suzuki Vol. 1 for Violin, available at local music stores. New violins brought to class MUST be tuned and adjusted in advance so as not to take away the teacher's attention from other students. (Note: Other requirements will be covered in class). Rita Wilcox and Barbara Martinez have taught Suzuki Violin at Delta College for more than 30 years. May 16, 23, & 30 (3 Fri) 4:00-6:00 p.m. June 5, 12, 19, 26, July 3 Holt 213 Thurs (8 classes) Code: 88639 Fee: $40 Lodi Community Band High School This workshop is dedicated to the rehearsal and performance of band literature with emphasis on sight-reading and public performance. Students will have an opportunity to be a part of a large concert band and play a variety of music from classical to pop. There will be two performances at Hutchins Street Square in Lodi, one on July 3 at 5:00 p.m. and one on August 17 at 5:00 p.m. Workshop Requirements: Musicians must have at least two years of experience as a band performer and must demonstrate their ability through an audition before full acceptance into the band. Students must participate in their school band, if one exists at their site. All rehearsals and performances required, unless excused through conductor permission. Art Holton is the Director of Bands at Delta College and has over 40 years of experience teaching from junior high to college students. June 9 - Aug 4 7:00-9:00 p.m. Mondays TBD Code: 43416 Fee: $60 Guitarra y Canciones en Español Ages 10 - 17 This guitar workshop will be taught in English and will focus on playing and singing traditional Spanish songs (canciones rancheras), such as “Cielito Lindo,” Las Mañanitas,” and “El Rancho Grande.” Any student who meets all of the workshop requirements is welcome to register. Workshop Requirements: Students MUST know the basic guitar chords, bring a six-string acoustic guitar (preferably with nylon strings) or requinto, tablet of paper, and pen to each class. Also, students must purchase the guitar textbook in English or Spanish at the Delta College Bookstore. Note: All guitars must be tuned in advance of each class. Mike Torres is a professional musician and has more than 30 years or experience teaching guitar. June 18 - July 23 3:00-4:00 p.m. Weds (6 classes) Holt 113 Code: 37761 Fee: $49 Introduction to Voice Ages 10 and up Have you ever had an interest in exploring your vocal potential? This enriching 10-hour workshop will teach some fundamental techniques for singing. It will cover proper posture for supporting your voice, correct breathing, and other anatomical support systems, as well as some vocal exercises for strengthening the singing muscles. Class size is limited to 10 students. (Note: Parents and families are invited to a recital on July 24 that will be held in Holt 213…check with the teacher for details) Workshop Requirements: Students should wear loose, comfortable clothing and bring water. Jonathan Michelsen studied music at Delta College and has been teaching music appreciation, guitar, bass, piano, and percussion for the One Charter Performing Arts schools for over three years. He won “Best Adult Voice with an Original Song” at The Apollo Night in 2013. June 16 – July 16 1:00-2:30 p.m. Mon & Wed (10 classes) Holt 213 Code: 28923 Fee: $115 Introduction to Guitar Ages 8 and up This beginning guitar workshop will expose students to the joy of learning a new musical instrument. Students will learn basic guitar fundamentals, including tuning of the instrument and basic chords. Come and enjoy the fun as you learn a wonderful new instrument! Workshop Requirements: Purchase the Mel Bay Modern Guitar Book-Grade 1. Students must bring the textbook and a 6-string acoustic guitar to each Music / Online Learning class. Supplies are available at The Music Box on Pacific Avenue. Jonathan Michelsen studied music at Delta College and has been teaching music appreciation, guitar, bass, piano, and percussion for the One Charter Performing Arts schools for over three years. June 17 – July 3 1:30-2:30 p.m. Tues & Thurs (6 classes) Holt 213 Code: 91546 Fee: $49 Ukulele: Come & Strum! Ages 8 - 13 This is a great opportunity for students to learn a musical instrument for the first time. Ukulele is easy for small hands to learn and inexpensive to purchase. This workshop will focus on learning many songs using only two chords with various strumming techniques. Workshop Requirements: Students must bring their own ukulele to each class. (Note: soprano, concert, and tenor ukuleles are welcome and should be tuned to C tuning.) Carla Marquardt has over 30 years of experience teaching ukulele and piano to young students and adults in both private and group lessons. June 18 - July 23 2:00-3:00 p.m. Wed (6 classes) Locke 118 Code: 33839 Fee: $49 Beginning Piano Ages 8 and up Would you like to learn to play the piano? Join this fun piano workshop and obtain the basic skills needed to read music and play the piano! Through music, students can learn important life skills, such as increasing attention span and acquiring greater discipline. No prior knowledge of music is necessary. Class size is limited to 10 students Workshop Requirements: Purchase Alfred’s Basic Piano Library All-in-One Course (Book 1), available at the Delta College Bookstore. Students must bring the piano book, a tablet, and a pen to each class session, as well as have access to a piano or keyboard at home for daily practice. Gay Goaslind is a former concert pianist and continues to entertain at eight different retirement homes. She has been teaching piano for over 30 years. June 23 - July 23 4:15-5:45 p.m. Mon & Wed (10 classes) Holt 109 Code: 87638 Fee: $115 Drums and Rhythm Ages 8 and up Have you ever wanted to learn what it takes to play the drums? In this six-hour workshop, students will learn to read and play drum notation, as well as the six most important rudiments of drumming. Students will develop rhythm and time and learn to create their very own beat. Workshop Requirements: Purchase and bring to each class: 1 pair of drumsticks (5A or 2B), 1 practice pad, and Rubank Elementary Method: Drums Book by Paul Yonder. Supplies are available at The Music Box on Pacific Avenue. Shad Harris is a semi-retired musician who has toured internationally and has taught for over 30 years. July 8 - 24 2:30-3:30 p.m. Tues & Thurs (6 classes) Danner 107 (Mustang Room) Code: 61193 Fee: $49 Basic Guitar Ages 8 and up This beginning guitar workshop will expose students to the joy of learning a new musical instrument. Students will learn three magic chords that they can apply to play more than 100 songs. Come and enjoy the fun as you develop a new talent! Workshop Requirements: Purchase the Mel Bay Modern Guitar Book, Grade 1. Students must bring the textbook and a 6-string acoustic guitar to each class. Supplies are available at The Music Box on Pacific Avenue. Shad Harris is a semi-retired musician who has toured internationally and has taught for over 30 years. July 8 - 24 4:00-5:00 p.m. Tues & Thurs (6 classes) Danner 107 (Mustang Room) Code: 72960 Fee: $49 (See also "African-Caribbean Dancing & Drums on page 7.) ONLINE LEARNING Online Learning Courses Learn from home this summer! Are you looking for a way to brush up on your academic skills? Do you want to pursue a new interest? Kids College has partnered with ed2go® to offer a variety of not-for-credit online learning courses to enhance your skills and provide new learning opportunities. The following is just a sample of available classes: • Academics: Math, Languages, Grammar, Science, SAT & GED Test Prep • Computers: Programming, Networking, Web Technology, Graphic/Multimedia Design • Arts: Digital Photography, Creative Writing, Guitar, Drawing • Career: Job Search, Start a Pet-Sitting Business, Resume Writing • Personal Enrichment: Dealing with Difficult People, Communication, Leadership All courses run for six weeks with a two-week grace period at the end. Each course is composed of 12 lessons, representing 24 hours of instruction. Requirements: Students must have at least an 8th grade reading level, an e-mail address, and Internet access (Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, or Safari web browser). Summer 2014 start dates are May 21, June 18, July 16, and August 20. (Note: New classes begin each month all year long.) Fees: Most six-week online courses are $95. For details about the online courses and how to register, visit the website: www.ed2go.com/sjdckids. Online High School Credit Recovery Program At a time when many districts have cut summer school or eliminated other options, there is now an affordable, flexible, and accessible alternative to summer school. High school students in need of making up credits or retaking a course to improve their GPA can get back on track to earn their high school diploma with this accredited online program. Kids College has partnered with ed2go® to offer the online Summer School Credit Recovery Program. Both semesters 1 and 2 are offered for each of the courses. MATHMATICS: Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II; SCIENCE: Biology, Chemistry; LANGUAGE ARTS: English I, II, III, IV. These courses are selfpaced and meet all state standards. Support is available from qualified certified instructors to answer questions by phone or e-mail. Summer registration is open enrollment (your four-week class begins as soon as you register). Students must complete the Credit Transfer Pre-Approval and gain approval from their guidance counselor prior to registration. Length of course: approximately 4 weeks (per semester course). Course Fee: $299 per semester course. For details about the online Summer School Credit Recovery Program and other online courses and how to register, visit the website: www.ed2go.com/sjdckids Kids College 9 Online Learning / Science & Engineering Online Driver’s Education Are you ready to get your driver’s license? Why spend time in class when you can do it online during your spare time? Kids College offers a 30-hour online driver's education classes in association with OnlineDriversEd.com. This California DMVcertified driver’s education interactive course blends reading, flash animation, and video with study questions. Students can take the quizzes and the online driver's education test as many times as it takes to successfully complete the course. Practice permit tests are available upon successfully passing the course. For details and registration, visit the website: onlinedriversed.com/?code=4272 Course fee: $29.50. Do you have questions? Call 866-836-8952 (Remember to mention Kids College and Code #4272). SCIENCE & ENGINEERING Life and Earth Science Camp Ages 5 - 7 Join the fun in this fast-paced exploration of the wonders of science! In this 16-hour workshop, young students will learn about the human body and the five senses, the planets in our solar system, plant life, and insects, animals, and their environment. Learning will take place through hands-on interactive games, craft projects, and storytelling. Class size limited to 10 students. Workshop Requirements: Materials fee of $9 (cash only, exact change) is due to the teacher at the beginning of the first class. Students should bring a snack and beverage and “dress for a mess”. Will Hecht has over 20 years of experience as a teacher in local schools and the U.S. Army. Section 1: June 16 - 19 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Mon - Thurs (4 classes) Shima 133 Code: 23191 Fee: $121 Section 2: July 14 - 17 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Mon - Thurs (4 classes) Shima 133 Code: 41181 Fee: $121 Section 3: July 21 - 24 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Mon - Thurs (4 classes) Shima 133 Code: 68419 Fee: $121 (Note: Sections vary somewhat due to the large number of repeat students) Water Wizards Ages 8 - 12 Does water have skin? Can it power a wheel? Did you know that water is the universal medium for all biological activity? Come and discover answers 10 Schedule of Workshops Summer 2014 to these questions and explore the magic of H2O! Class size is limited to 10 students. Workshop Requirements: Materials fee of $3 (cash only, exact change) is due to the teacher at the beginning of class. Larry Stevens is an engineer and a teacher who loves science and explaining some of its mysteries. June 21 9:00 a.m.-12:00 noon Sat (1 class) Shima 127 Code: 27108 Fee: $29 Saltwater Fuel Cell Motorcycles Ages 12 and up In this hands-on workshop, students will learn the basics of saltwater fuel cells and technology to build a model motorcycle. Students will use soldering irons to assemble a kit that they can take home. Come and unravel the mysteries of fuel cells and other renewable energy. Class size is limited to 10 students. Workshop requirements: Students must bring a sack lunch and beverage; there will be a half-hour lunch break. Cost of kit is included in the registration fee, and tools for student use are available in class. Anthony Mora is an electrical contractor who works with solar energy, fuel cells, and backup generators. June 21 10:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Sat (1 class) Budd 106 Code: 91576 Fee: $48 Beginning Programmable Robotics Camp Ages 10 and up In this hands-on workshop, students will explore the exciting world of robotics. Using LEGO® MINDSTORMS® integrated robot kits, they will learn how robotics work, the important role they currently play in our everyday lives, and possibilities for the future. Students will learn safety procedures and techniques while working with basic tools and equipment (i.e., Bluetooth technology and digital multimeters). This workshop will also cover future career possibilities in the area of Robotics Automation. Class size limited to 10 students. Sergio Calderon is a Delta College Electronics and Cisco Network Professor. Section 1: June 24, 25, 26 10:00 a.m.-12:00 noon Tue-Weds-Thurs (3 classes) Budd 221-G Code: 88563 Fee: $65 Section 2: July 1, 2, 3 10:00 a.m.-12:00 noon Tue-Weds-Thurs (3 classes) Budd 221-G Code: 28109 Fee: $65 (Note: Section 1 & 2 are the exact same workshop) Cool Science Experiments: Slimy Stuff Ages 6 - 12 In this hands-on class, young scientists will explore science through a variety of experiments. They will engage in fun activities to create slimy stuff. Come enjoy the fun! Workshop Requirements: Materials fee of $5 (cash only, exact change) is due to the instructor at the beginning of class. Students should "dress for a mess." Tina Bruno has a degree in chemistry and natural science, is an after-school tutor, and enjoys providing students with science activities. June 28 9:30-11:30 a.m. Sat (1 class) Shima 133 Code: 54279 Fee: $21 Cool Science Experiments: Magical Solutions Ages 6 - 12 In this hands-on class, young scientists will explore science through a variety of experiments. They will engage in fun activities to create several magical solutions. Come enjoy the fun! Workshop Requirements: Materials fee of $5 (cash only, exact change) is due to the instructor at the beginning of class. Students should "dress for a mess." Tina Bruno has a degree in chemistry and natural science, is an after-school tutor, and enjoys providing students with science activities. July 12 9:30-11:30 a.m. Sat (1 class) Shima 133 Code: 11429 Fee: $21 For detailed workshop description, information about the teachers, and online registration, visit the web: www.adultedreg.com/deltakidscollege Science & Engineering Electronic Science Lab Ages 8 - 12 This workshop is design to explore the principles of electronics, electricity and computers. Students will have the opportunity with hands-on projects using a lab kit as they learn about digital electronics, semiconductors, component circuits, and computer basics. Class size is limited to 10 students. (Note: registration fee includes all supplies) Jose Cazares earned a certificate in Electronics Technology and Computer Networking, works as a Computer & Network Technician, and has served as a judge for Skills USA. July 14 - 17 9:30-11:00 a.m. Mon - Thurs (4 classes) Budd 221G Code: 94310 Fee: $55 Electron Microscopes Ages 12 and up Visualize a foot-long hotdog magnified one million times. That hot dog would stretch all the way from San Francisco to New York! This hands-on workshop will provide students with the rare opportunity to explore electron microscopes. These microscopes have the ability to magnify things a million times and more. They are essential in training college students to work in very high-tech areas of research and development, both in the biological and materials fields. The Electron Microscopy Department is truly a unique part of San Joaquin Delta College. It is one of only two such programs offered in community colleges throughout our nation. Class size is limited to 10 students. Workshop Requirements: Materials fee of $10 (cash only, exact change) is due to the teacher at the beginning of the first class. Students must bring a portable storage device such as a flash drive to download any images they may want to take home. Frank Villalovoz has been an Electron Microscopy instructor at Delta College for more than 30 years. Section 1: July 15 & 16 10:00 a.m.-12:00 noon Tues & Weds (2 classes) CMAS 102 Code: 93406 Fee: $39 Section 2: July 15 & 16 2:00-4:00 p.m. Tues & Weds (2 classes) CMAS 102 Code: 77625 Fee: $39 Astronomical Wonders Ages 9 - 12 Where do the stars go during the day? Why do the stars and planets stay in orbit? Students will learn the answers to these questions, explore the effects of forces in space, and learn more about their universe. In this fun, hands-on workshop, they will build their own planetarium. Class size is limited to 10 students. Workshop Requirements: Materials fee of $3 (cash only, exact change) is due to the teacher at the beginning of class. Students must bring a small flashlight, shoebox, and a pair of scissors to class. Larry Stevens is an engineer and a teacher who loves astronomy and explaining some of its mysteries through the use of everyday products. July 19 9:00 a.m-12:30 p.m. Sat (1 class) Shima 127 Code: 21819 Fee: $32 CSI Chemistry Ages 8 - 12 Back by popular demand: Mrs. Snodgrass’s prizewinning pet has been “dog-napped!” Students will become forensic lab assistants and use chemistry to solve the crime. In this hands-on workshop, students will learn the chemical principles behind investigative techniques and apply them to other problems. Workshop Requirements: Materials fee of $3 (cash only, exact change) is due to the teacher at the beginning of class. Students must bring a notebook and pencil to class and must wear closed-toe, closed-heel shoes. Tina Bruno has a degree in chemistry and natural science, is an after-school tutor, and enjoys providing students with science activities. July 19 9:00 a.m.-12:00 noon Sat (1 class) Shima 133 Code: 55656 Fee: $29 Introduction to Revit Ages 10 - 13 Are you interested in becoming an architect or designer? This workshop will introduce students to basics of Revit (design software). Using the computer, they will have the opportunity to design their own homes. Class size is limited to 10 students. Workshop Requirement: Students must bring a USB storage device to class each day to save their work. Mark Rice has been a teacher for the past 22 years and has taught AutoCAD and Revit for the past six years at a local high school. July 21 - 24 10:00 a.m.-12:00 noon Mon - Thurs (4 classes) Holt 251 Code: 53187 Fee: $65 Introduction to AutoCAD Ages 10 - 13 Are you interested in becoming an architect or engineer? This workshop will introduce students to the basics of CAD (Computer Aided Drafting). They will have the opportunity to do two-dimensional and three-dimensional drawing using the computer. Class size is limited to 10 students. Workshop Requirement: Students must bring a USB storage device to class each day to save their work. Mark Rice has been a teacher for the past 22 years and has taught AutoCAD and Revit for the past 6 years at a local high school. July 21 - 24 1:00-3:00 p.m. Mon - Thus (4 classes) Holt 251 Code: 68871 Fee: $65 Electronics: Build a Racing Robot Ages 12 and up In this hands-on workshop, students will learn about the basics of electronics and soldering skills and will manually assemble an electronics kit. They will build a racing robot that they will take home. The importance of basic knowledge for careers in Electronics, Robotics, and Electrical Engineering will be covered. Class is limited to 10 students. Workshop Requirements: Students must bring a sack lunch and beverage; there will be a half-hour lunch break. Cost of kit is included in the registration fee, and tools for student use are available in class. Gerald Soria completed the Electronic Technology program at Delta College and is now a commercial electrician. He loves to share his knowledge and experience with others. July 26 9:00 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Sat (1 class) Budd 106 Code: 90520 Fee: $54 Cool Science Experiments: Blow-Ups Ages 6 - 12 In this hands-on class, young scientists will explore science through a variety of experiments. They will engage in fun activities to blow up things (safely). Come enjoy the fun! Workshop Requirements: Materials fee of $5 (cash only, exact change) is due to the instructor at the beginning of class. Students should "dress for a mess." Tina Bruno has a degree in chemistry and natural science, is an after-school tutor, and enjoys providing students with science activities. July 26 9:30-11:30 a.m. Sat (1 class) Shima 133 Code: 43437 Fee: $21 Have any questions? Need more information? Please: √ Visit the website: www.adultedreg.com/ deltakidscollege √ E-mail: [email protected] √ Stop by the Community Education Office in Locke 107 at Delta College Kids College 11 Sports, Fitness, & Games / Theatre, Acting, & Performing SPORTS, FITNESS, & GAMES Beginning Tennis Ages 8 - 14 While learning an active new hobby, students will have fun through teamwork and competition. This workshop will cover the basic techniques of hitting ground strokes (forehand and backhand), volley, serve, scoring, and playing the game of tennis. Drills will be orchestrated to help the students control the placement of the ball. Class size is limited to 8 students. Workshop Requirements: Students must bring a tennis racquet, water, and head covering. Cy Clays has been an active tennis player for more than 30 years and has taught tennis at a local tennis club for over 10 years. Section 1: June 13 - July 18 11:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Fri (5 classes) Tennis Courts Code: 70614 Fee: $79 Section 2: June 18 - July 16 11:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Wed (5 classes) Tennis Courts Code: 58395 Fee: $79 Beginning Chess Camp Ages 8 – 12 Chess is the game of champions! Did you know that chess can help your child grow mentally and develop analytical and decision-making skills? This beginning chess class will cover the basic techniques and strategies of the game. Class size is limited to 10 students. Aarian Imada has over 10 years of experience in playing chess, as well as five years of experience in competing in mini-tournaments. June 16 – 19 10:15-11:45 a.m. Mon – Thurs (4 classes) Locke 105 (Locke Lounge) Code: 23149 Fee: $49 Keep Cool: Beginning Ice Skating Ages 7 - 17 Get out of the summer heat and come learn to ice skate with a pro! In this 10-hour workshop, students will learn about the basics of ice skating, including moving forward, backward, and stopping. Get active and learn a new sport! Class size is limited to 10 students. Workshop Requirements: Students should dress in warm layers of clothing, as this workshop is held at the ice rink. Skate rental and ice time fees for all 10 classes cost $50; this fee is due to Oak Park Ice Skating Arena at the beginning of the first class. Coach Kellie Williamson, a professional ice skater for 25 years, learned her skating skills in Canada and the Bay Area. 12 Schedule of Workshops Summer 2014 June 17 - July 17 1:00-2:00 p.m. Tues & Thurs (10 classes) Oak Park Ice Rink* Code: 57668 Fee: $77 *3535 Alvarado, Stockton Track & Field Ages 11-17 This youth track and field program is designed to promote exercise and good health habits in young aspiring student athletes. The program will consist of dietary needs as they pertain to eating and maintaining good health, exercise, and techniques specific to track and field training. Goals will be specific to the athlete’s individual needs to insure long-term health. Class size is limited to 12 students. Michael Speer holds a B.A. Degree in Physical Education, is the current head track and field coach, and is the assistant football coach at San Joaquin Delta College. July 7 - 10 1:00-2:15 p.m. Mon - Thurs (4 classes) Track Field Code: 21194 Fee: $41 A Need for Speed Ages 7-10 This is an active workshop designed to promote exercise and good health habits in young aspiring student athletes. It will cover the importance of proper eating to maintain a fit body as well as the benefits and techniques specific to track and field training. Class size is limited to 10 students. Michael Speer holds a B.A. Degree in Physical Education, is the current head track and field coach, and is the assistant football coach at San Joaquin Delta College. July 14 - 17 1:00-2:15 p.m. Mon - Thurs (4 classes) Track Field Code: 10708 Fee: $41 THEATRE, ACTING, & PERFORMING Be-a-Star Theatre: “Beauty and the Beast” Ages 9 - 17 Reach for your chance to be a star! In this workshop, students will enjoy learning about theatre production, acting, what goes on behind the scenes, and being a part of a cast. In this classic tale, as punishment for rebuffing a powerful witch, a selfish prince is turned into a true Beast until someone will love him for himself. Beauty is held captive in the Beast’s castle, but eventually, she is allowed to visit her home. In the end, her love restores Beast to his true form, and they live happily ever after! Class size is limited to 20 students. (Note: Students do not have to audition for a role in this program; all students will have a speaking part. Registration fee includes play royalty, scripts, and printed materials.) Workshop Requirements: Materials fee of $10 is due to the teacher at the beginning of the first class for costumes, props, and supplies. 100% attendance is required for all eight classes PLUS the mandatory dress rehearsal and the mandatory public performance. Val Acoba has taught drama for over 35 years, as well as directed and/or choreographed over 75 local performances. *July 14 - 24 10:00 a.m.-12:00 noon Mon - Thurs (8 classes) Studio & Tillie Lewis Theatres July 25 & 26 12:00 noon - 3:00 p.m. Code: 70528 Fee: $149 *Additional Mandatory Rehearsal and Performance Schedule: All students must attend both the mandatory dress rehearsal, held on Friday, July 25, 12:00 - 3:00 p.m., and the mandatory public performance, held on Saturday, July 26, 12:00 noon - 3:00 p.m. Public Performance: Saturday, July 26, at 1:00 p.m. in the San Joaquin Delta College Tillie Lewis Theatre in Stockton. Tickets will be available at the Delta College Box Office (starting July 15), located in Locke 104 (phone: 209-954-5110). Ticket Fees Adults: $5.00; Children (12 and under): $2.00. (Note: The Delta College Box Offices charges an additional $1 service fee per ticket.) The performance is open to the public, so families, friends, and the community are welcome and encouraged to attend. Improvisational Acting Ages 9 - 14 This creative workshop will explore improvisation acting, performance given extempore, without planning or preparation. Students will learn to act in a free-flowing, unscripted environment. They will play hilarious improv games and learn to express their own unique styles of acting. Joel Kester earned his Associate’s Degree in Theater from Delta College and is an experienced improv actor. July 14 - 17 9:00-10:30 a.m. Mon - Thurs (4 classes) Danner 107 (Mustang Room) Code: 17094 Fee: $49 Performing Performing for Radio & Television Ages 10 and up Have you ever dreamed of hearing your voice on the radio? How about seeing yourself on television? Now is your chance to shine! Students in this class will star in commercials, interviews, newscasts, and speeches for radio and television. No prior knowledge of radio and television is necessary. Class size is limited to 10 students. Workshops Requirements: Students must bring a 4 – 8GB flash drive to save their productions to take home. Lowell Tuckerman hosts a weekend sports-talk radio show in San Jose. He graduated from Delta College and has a Bachelor’s degree in Radio & Television from San Francisco State University. July 14 - 17 10:00-11:30 a.m. Mon - Thu (4 classes) Shim 127 Code: 20193 Fee: $49 RETRO GARAGE (Comedy/Improv/Cabaret) - $10 cover charge at the door - coffee house/club style. June 19, 20, 21 @ 7:30 pm June 22 @ 2:00 pm Alfred H. Muller Studio Theatre Psycho Night at the Paradise Lounge $10 & $12 July 3 & 5 @ 8:00 pm July 4 @ 6:00 pm, July 6 @ 2:00 pm Alfred H. Muller Studio Theatre Not Recommended for children under 13 Seussical the Musical $13 & $15 July 17, 18, 19 @ 7:30 pm July 20 @ 2:00 pm Tillie Lewis Theatre (Reserved Seating) DCA THEATRE BOX OFFICE Information & Tickets (209) 954-5110 dca.deltacollege.edu Tuesday - Friday, 11a.m. to 6p.m. Saturday, 11a.m. to 3p.m. A $1 Facility Fee will be charged to all ticket purchases Medical Emergency/ Parent Consent Liability Release Waiver I grant approval for my child to participate in the Kids College programs and hold harmless and indemnify San Joaquin Delta College, the Board of Trustees and their officers, employees, and volunteers from ay liability for any type of personal injury or property damage that may result from my child’s participation in this program. I understand that San Joaquin Delta College does not provide medical insurance for participants and I assume all responsibility for health/medical expenses that may be incurred as a result of my child’s participation in this program. Consent is hereby given to the Kids College instructors and/or supervisors to give or seek medical aid as required in case of emergency. I hereby assign all rights and release from liability San Joaquin Delta College and Kids College for the recording, print production, exhibition, video/audio production, broadcasting, cable-casting internet/access/internet web-casting, and distribution of my child’s visual image and/or voice for promotional/not profit use. STUDENT/CAMPUS CONDUCT: In order to maintain an environment conducive to learning, Kids College students must meet program standards of good conduct and behavior while on the San Joaquin Delta College campus and at every class meeting. This means courteous attention, good manners, and careful handling of the equipment being used. Students must follow the instructions given them by the instructor or a staff member. Failure to follow this code of conduct may result in dismissal from the workshop with no refund from the Kids College program. Parents are responsible for the cost of repairing or replacing any equipment that their child may damage or break either intentionally or through reckless behavior. _______________________________________________ _________________ Name of Student (Please Print) Date of Birth Known allergies or other necessary medical information: _________________________ _________________________________________________________________ • Emergency contact telephone numbers for Parent/Legal Guardian: _____________________________________________________________ HomeWork Cell___________________________ • Alternate emergency contact during Kids College workshops (Must be over 18 years of age): _____________________________________________________________ Name/Relationship Phone (Home/Work) Phone (Cell)__________________________ I understand all the conditions and execute this waiver freely and without reservation. ______________________________________________________________ Parent/Legal Guardian (Print Name) Parent/Legal Guardian (Signature) Today’s Date_____________________ Please complete and submit this form to your child’s instructor on the first day of EACH Kids College WORKSHOP San Joaquin Delta College is concerned about your child’s safety. Kids College students SHOULD ALWAYS be escorted to and picked up from the assigned classroom location each session. Children should never be left unattended. Please wait with your child until the instructor arrives, and pick up your child promptly at the end of each workshop. Delta College is NOT responsible for students prior to or after class. Please help keep your children safe by following these procedures. Thank you. Kids College 13 Workshops & Programs for Adults – Summer 2014 Adult Workshop Listing Arts & Crafts Knitting for Beginners...................................16 Stained Glass Creations................................16 Knitting: Beyond the Basics...........................16 Bead Weaving & Jewelry Making * Club 55 Bracelet..........................................16 Kiln-Fused Glass Jewelry..............................16 Business: Professional Growth & Skills Finding Your Excellence................................16 Achieving Success with Difficult People.........16 Building Teams that Work.............................16 Effective Business Writing.............................16 Effective Selling...........................................17 Grammar Refresher......................................17 Individual Excellence....................................17 Interpersonal Communication.......................17 Keys to Effective Communication..................17 Mastering Public Speaking...........................17 Resume Writing Workshop............................17 12 Steps to a Successful Job Search............17 Business: Professional Development Achievement Program.............................17 Business: Real Estate Managing Rental Property............................17 California Real Estate Test Preparation...........17 Business: Starting & Managing Your Own Business How to Make Your Home-Based Business Successful & Profitable..............................17 A to Z Grantwriting.......................................17 Creating a Successful Business Plan.............18 Designing Effective Web Sites.......................18 Fundamentals of Supervision & Management............................................18 Leadership..................................................18 Managing Customer Service.........................18 Marketing Your Business on the Internet........18 Starting a Nonprofit......................................18 Wow, What a Great Event!............................18 Career Training: Health Career Training Programs FREE Information Sessions ..........................18 Clinical Medical Assistant.............................18 Registered Pharmacy Technician...................18 Phlebotomy Technician Info...........................18 Online Health Career Education through Career Step: FREE Information Sessions...........................19 Professional Medical Coding & Billing............19 14 Schedule of Workshops Summer 2014 Medical Transcription Editor..........................19 Medical Administrative Assistant with EHR.....19 Medical Administrative Assistant...................19 Medical Billing.............................................19 Pharmacy Technician....................................20 Career Training: Miscellaneous Bartending the Easy Way (Online)..................20 Turn Your Ideas into Cash (Online).................20 You’re on the Air: How to REALLY Make It in Voice-Overs...............................20 What Were You Born to Do?..........................20 Become a Spanish Language Medical Interpreter....................................20 Selling on eBay............................................21 Career Training: Notary Public Notary Public...............................................21 Notary Public – Renewal Only ......................21 Notary Public – Test-Only Option...................21 Computer Education Beginning QuickBooks 2013.........................21 Overcoming Computer Phobia.......................21 Introduction to MS Word 2010......................21 Introduction to MS PowerPoint 2010.............22 Introduction to MS Excel 2010......................22 Intermediate QuickBooks 2013.....................22 Selling on eBay............................................22 Payroll Using QuickBooks 2013....................22 Film & Foreign Language Film: My Favorite Films.........................................22 Foreign Language: Beginning Conversational French..................22 Conversational Japanese..............................22 Instant Italian...............................................22 Spanish for Law Enforcement.......................22 Spanish for Medical Professionals.................22 Speed Spanish.............................................22 Speed Spanish II..........................................22 Speed Spanish III.........................................22 Floral Design Fundamentals of Floral Design......................23 Bouquets & More on a Budget......................23 Beginning Floral Design................................23 Food & Cooking * Indian Cooking: Desserts I...........................23 How to Make Authentic Falafel & Authentic Sauce........................................23 * Indian Cooking: Desserts II...........................23 * Kunafa, a Middle Eastern Dessert..................23 Enchiladas: Chicken/Cheese & Vegetarian.....24 * Authentic Lebanese Salads: Fatouch & Yogurt Salad..........................................24 * Authentic Lebanese Salads: Taboulet & Beet Salad.............................................24 GED Test Preparation GED Test Preparation (English)......................24 GED Test Preparation (Spanish).....................24 Health, Fitness, & Stress Management Aquarobics..................................................24 Tai Chi Chuan..............................................25 * Family Swim Night.......................................25 Home & Garden Woodworking...............................................25 Bouquets & More on a Budget......................25 Basic Electrical............................................25 Start Your Own Edible Garden.......................25 Growing Plants for Fun & Profit.....................25 Math & Science Fast-Track Math...........................................25 Music Lodi Community Band..................................26 Blues Band 101...........................................26 Beginning Guitar I........................................26 Beginning Piano I.........................................26 Music Reading for Total Beginners................26 Instant Piano for Busy People........................26 Healthy Harmonica.......................................26 Beginning Blues Harmonica..........................26 Online Learning Turn Your Ideas into Cash.............................26 Bartending the Easy Way..............................27 Finding Your Excellence................................27 Traffic School Online....................................27 Online Learning through ed2go®..................27 Online Career Training Programs...................28 Online Health Career Education:....................28 Professional Medical Coding & Billing.........28 Medical Transcription Editor.......................28 Medical Administrative Assistant with EHR..28 Medical Administrative Assistant................28 Medical Billing..........................................28 Pharmacy Technician.................................28 Painting & Drawing Colored Pencil Drawing................................28 Let's Oil Paint!.............................................28 How to Draw Murals.....................................28 Workshops & Programs for Adults – Summer 2014 Adult Workshop Listing Personal Interests & Hobbies You’re on the Air: How to REALLY Make It in Voice-Overs...............................28 What Were You Born to Do?..........................29 Genealogy: Who Do You Think You Are?.........29 Selling on eBay............................................29 Photography Developing a Photographer’s Eye..................29 Beginning Digital SLR Photography...............29 Editing Your Digital Photos............................29 Sports Beginning & Intermediate Tennis...................29 Adult Swimming Lessons..............................29 * Family Swim Night.......................................30 Typing Certification Typing Test & Certification.............................30 Travel Opportunities Educational Tours.........................................30 * New Workshop Calendar ONLINE COURSES Finding Your Excellence (Online Seminar) Turn Your Ideas into Cash (Online Seminar) Bartending the Easy Way (Online Seminar) Traffic School Online ed2go® Courses – Your choice of over 300! ed2go® Online Career Training Programs Online Health Career Education through Career Step MAY 27 Clinical Medical Assistant JUNE 4 Typing Test & Certification - June 9 Lodi Community Band 13 Beginning & Intermediate Tennis 16 * Indian Cooking: Desserts I Woodworking Blues Band 101 Adult Swimming Lessons 17 Fundamentals of Floral Design Aquarobics Fast-Track Math – Section 1 Developing a Photographer’s Eye 18 Beginning QuickBooks 2013 My Favorite Films Tai Chi Chuan Colored Pencil Drawing 19 You’re on the Air: How to REALLY Make It in Voice-Overs * Family Fun Night (at the Pool) What Were You Born to Do? Beginning Guitar I 21 Knitting for Beginners * Club 55 Bracelet JUNE 21 Notary Public Notary Public – Renewal Only Notary Public – Test-Only Option Overcoming Computer Phobia Introduction to MS Word 2010 Introduction to MS PowerPoint 2010 Introduction to MS Excel 2010 Genealogy: Who Do You Think YOU Are? 25 How to Make Authentic Falafel & Tahini Sauce Beginning Piano I 26 Let’s Oil Paint! 28 Bouquets & More on a Budget JULY 17 Become a Spanish Language Medical Interpreter 19 Knitting: Beyond the Basics Managing Rental Property Selling on eBay 22 Beginning Floral Design * Authentic Lebanese Salads: Taboulet & Beet Salad 26 California Real Estate Test Preparation 29 Editing Your Digital Photos 30 Payroll Using QuickBooks 2013 31 Healthy Harmonica Beginning Blues Harmonica JULY 2 Typing Test & Certification - July 3 How to Draw Murals 7 * Indian Cooking: Desserts II 8 How to Make Your Home-Based Business Successful & Profitable Beginning Digital SLR Photography 9 Intermediate QuickBooks 2013 * Kunafa, a Middle Eastern Dessert 12 Stained Glass Creations Enchiladas: Chicken/Cheese & Vegetarian GED Test Preparation (taught in SPANISH) Music Reading for Total Beginners Instant Piano for Busy People 14 Kiln-Fused Glass Jewelry GED Test Preparation (taught in ENGLISH) 15 * Authentic Lebanese Salads: Fatouch & Yogurt Salad Fast-Track Math – Section 2 17 You’re on the Air: How to REALLY Make It in Voice-Overs AUGUST 2 Basic Electrical 6 Typing Test & Certification - August 16 Pharmacy Technician * New Workshop Detailed descriptions for all workshops are available on the website: www.adultedreg.com/delta We hate to cancel workshops! Please register at least three days before the workshop start date. Workshops & Programs for Adults 15 Arts & Crafts / Bead Weaving & Jewelry Making / Business: Professional Growth ARTS & CRAFTS Knitting for Beginners Learn how to knit by making a beautiful long scarf! You will learn the basics: how to cast on, knit, purl, rib, and bind off. These skills will enable you to make anything you can imagine, starting with the beautiful long scarf you will create in this fun workshop! Register early! Class size is limited to 10 people! Required Materials: Bring size 13 bamboo or 9” plastic needles and two skeins of bulky yarn. (Teacher suggests Lion brand Wool-ease in bright color.) Molly McGrew's mother taught her to knit when she was young. Molly started knitting as a hobby about five years ago and loves to teach this skill to new knitters! June 21 & 28 9:00 – 11:00 a.m. Sat (2 classes) Locke 105 (Locke Lounge) Code: 58499 Fee: $35 Stained Glass Creations Create a stained glass wind chime, picture frame, or candleholder out of stained glass scraps (provided; choice of many colors). For the wind chimes, bring a gnarly piece of wood (size depends on how big you want to make your chimes) or grape vine, which is also nice for hanging your wind chimes. You'll enjoy these wind chimes every time the wind blows! You can also create mosaic designs on a glass votive candleholder or a picture frame (please bring the picture you want to frame). Materials fee of $6 (cash only, exact change) is due to instructor at first class. Includes stained glass scraps and use of instructor’s tools. Barbara Sitnik has taught the craft of making stained glass for over 25 years. July 12 & 19 1:00 – 3:00 p.m. Sat (2 classes) Shima 133 Code: 34610 Fee: $39 Knitting: Beyond the Basics Increase your repertoire of knitting knowledge to complete more complicated projects by learning how to increase, decrease, follow a knitting pattern, and do some decorative stitches. You can make your choice of a beautiful wash cloth, potholder, OR one of the ruffled scarves that are so popular right now! Register early! Class size is limited to 10 people! Required Materials: Bring size 8 needles (bamboo or plastic—not aluminum) and cotton worsted-weight yarn (teacher recommends Sugar'n Cream brand yarn for this project) OR size 9 needles (bamboo or plastic—not aluminum) and Red Heart Boutique Sashay yarn to make a ruffled scarf. Also bring your yarn from the beginning class to use when you 16 Schedule of Workshops Summer 2014 practice increasing and decreasing. Molly McGrew's mother taught her to knit when she was young. Molly started knitting as a hobby about five years ago and loves to teach this skill to new knitters! July 19 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon Sat (1 class) Locke 105 (Locke Lounge) Code: 56858 Fee: $30 BEAD WEAVING & JEWELRY MAKING Kiln-Fused Glass Jewelry Come and learn about the art and science of glassfusing! You will learn to fuse glass to produce your choice of two pieces. Choose a pendant, a ring, a 2” x 3” tile, or an ornament. You will learn two different methods of making a pendant, including a "glass channel" technique. Tips and techniques for fusing will be shared during this hands-on class, and each student will leave with two jewelry pieces. Materials fee of $15 (cash only, exact change) is due to the instructor at the beginning of the first class and includes handouts, glass, all jewelry components, cords (with gift boxes, if desired), and the use of instructor's tools. Note: The second jewelry piece will be picked up at the office a week after class ends. Susan Winton is an artist and member of Art Expressions of San Joaquin and the Lodi Community Art Center who enjoys sharing the excitement of glass art with students. July 14 & 16 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. Mon & Weds (2 classes) Shima 133 Code: 42089 Fee: $35 Club 55 Bracelet Using chain mail techniques and a pattern by Lauren Andersen, make this beautiful bracelet of interlocking jump rings that form an intriguing pattern to adorn your wrist. Kit is required to complete project. Materials fee of $20 is due to the instructor at class. A limited number of additional kits will be available for purchase at class. Returning students: Please bring a beading mat and two pairs of pliers (flat nose and round nose work best). Christina Snedden has been making chain mail jewelry for more than five years and loves inspiring people to work with chain mail. July 26 1:00 – 4:00 p.m. Sat (1 class) Shima 133 Code: 55857 Fee: $25 BUSINESS: PROFESSIONAL GROWTH & SKILLS Finding Your Excellence You will never find success without the life skills to be your best. Before you do anything else, you must explore how YOU are contributing to your own lack of success. If you feel that you are not living up to your greatest ability, then take this opportunity to explore your passions and your potential. Make life changes, tap into your courage, and find your excellence! Required E-mail address and Internet access. Optional materials fee of $20 (plus tax for a total of $21.75). Materials can be purchased online at www.kellienicholson.com. Details will be sent to you via e-mail. Lessons are sent to student via e-mail each day for 14 days. Accessible 24/7. Students work at their own pace until all lessons are complete. Kellie Nicholson has worked as a bartender and manager of many bars and restaurants throughout her 30-year career. She has also dabbled in acting, real estate, and public relations. She now owns two greeting card businesses and is a motivational speaker. Kellie Nicholson has taken her experiences in business and created a series of workshops to help others find their excellence. OnlineAnytime Code: 63772 Fee: $50 All of the courses listed below are online. You can register online at www.ed2go.com/sjdc. Each course is six weeks long. Each course is $95. Start Dates: May 21, June 18, July 16, or August 20 Achieving Success with Difficult People Learn how to have more successful relationships with difficult bosses, co-workers, students, neighbors, or relatives. Building Teams That Work Learn the secrets of dynamic team building. Effective Business Writing Improve your career prospects by learning how to develop powerful written documents that draw readers in and keep them motivated to continue to the end. Business: Professional Growth & Skills / Real Estate / Starting & Managing Effective Selling Learn the secret to converting a potential customer into a long-term asset. Find out how to lay the groundwork for repeat business and your future success. Grammar Refresher Revive your lost or forgotten knowledge of English grammar and gain confidence in your ability to produce grammatically correct writing. Individual Excellence Master twelve career-enhancing skills including goal setting, time management, personal organization, and creativity. Interpersonal Communication Become aware of the conscious and unconscious codes of meaning we send when communicating with others. Keys to Effective Communication Lost for words? Don't be! Learn to build rapport, trust, warmth, and respect through conversation. Mastering Public Speaking Learn the secrets of effective public speaking and small group communication. You'll learn how to plan and deliver your presentations skillfully and how to manage one of the most common public speaking barriers—fear. These skills will also help you in job interviews! Resume Writing Workshop Discover the secret to transforming your tired, boring resume into a powerful tool that will get you interviews. Using Social Media in Business Learn how to use the five most popular social media platforms—Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Pinterest, and Google+—to grow and promote your business. 12 Steps to a Successful Job Search World-renowned author and career advisor shows you how to get the job you want quickly and easily and in any economy. Professional Development Achievement Program In partnership with the San Joaquin Delta College Small Business Development Center, upon completion of five of the workshops listed below, Workshops & Programs for Adults will present participants with a Professional Development Certificate of Achievement. These workshops are designed to help you develop and grow professionally. They are tailored especially for managers, business owners, and employees to help improve management techniques and business operations and to facilitate better interpersonal communication. A Certificate of Achievement will be awarded upon successful completion of five of the workshops. Option 1: Choose four workshops from the Professional Growth & Skills section AND one from the Stress Management Techniques section OR one from the Computer Education section. Option 2: You may also choose to customize the Professional Development Certificate of Achievement by choosing from the many online courses offered through ed2go® (go to: www. ed2go.com/sjdc). Note: You must formalize your plan before you enroll in any of the online courses by calling Claudia at (209) 954-5013. For more information, please call Claudia at (209) 954-5013. Note: When you have completed your five workshops, contact Claudia to receive your certificate. California Real Estate Test Preparation Here’s a class designed for those of you who are preparing to take the California Real Estate Exam. The teacher will share valuable tips on taking the exam, answer your questions about test concerns, and give you information about preparation prior to the actual test. Rudy Willey is an adjunct Business Education instructor at San Joaquin Delta College. July 26 & August 2 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Sat (2 classes) Shima 126 Code: 60733 Fee: $69 (one-hour lunch break) BUSINESS: STARTING & MANAGING YOUR OWN BUSINESS How to Make Your Home-Based Business Successful & Profitable This seminar will provide ideas on how to make your home-based business look like a larger business. It will also offer suggestions on how to set up operations so you can operate effectively from your home and develop your business into a profitable venture. Nate McBride earned a Bachelor's degree in Marketing and a Master's degree in Business Administration with an emphasis in Finance from Utah State University. He has worked for over 20 years for Small Business Development Centers in Utah and California as a business consultant and director. July 8 6:00 – 9:00 p.m. Tues (1 class) Locke 118 Code: 78693 Fee: $29 BUSINESS: REAL ESTATE Managing Rental Property Does the myriad of responsibilities, i.e., finding GOOD tenants, determining a marketable rent, insurance, rental agreements, safety/security, security deposits, evictions, record-keeping, etc., etc., etc., seem to be overwhelming? If so, this twoday seminar is designed just for you. Owners and resident managers of both single and multiple-family dwellings will find this class invaluable. Alice Hannan is the retired Executive Director of the San Joaquin Rental Property Management Association and is certified to teach classes offered by the California Apartment Association. July 19 & 26 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Sat (2 classes) Shima 143 Code: 67572 Fee: $69 (one-hour lunch break) All of the courses listed below are online. You can register online at www.ed2go.com/sjdc. Each course is six weeks long. Each course is $95. Start Dates: May 21, June 18, July 16, or August 20 A to Z Grantwriting Learn how to research and develop relationships with potential funding sources, organize grantwriting campaigns, and prepare proposals. Workshops & Programs for Adults 17 Starting & Managing Your Own Business / Career Training: Health Career Training Creating a Successful Business Plan Turn your business ideas into a solid plan for financing and long-term success. Designing Effective Web Sites Learn powerful graphic design techniques and build Web sites that are both attractive and wickedly effective. Career Training: Health Career Training Programs Delta College has partnered with The Learning Oasis to bring you several health career training programs through Workshops & Programs for Adults. You can become a Clinical Medical Assistant or a Registered Pharmacy Technician. All classes are held on the Delta College campus in Stockton. See program details below. Fundamentals of Supervision & Management Learn the people skills required to motivate and delegate, and learn tools for solving problems and resolving conflicts. Leadership Gain the respect and admiration of others, exert more control over your destiny, and enjoy success in your professional and personal life. Managing Customer Service Become indispensable to any organization by understanding how to identify and meet customer needs. Marketing Your Business on the Internet Develop an Internet marketing plan for your business that incorporates SEO (search engine optimization), advertising, e-mail, social media, and more. Small Business Marketing on a Shoestring Discover small business marketing strategies that can help you attract attention, woo your target audience, grow your customer base, and expand your profits—all for little or no money. Starting a Nonprofit Industry veteran shows you how to take a nonprofit business from vision to reality. Wow, What a Great Event! Looking for a fun new career coordinating special events? Learn proven techniques from a master event planner. 18 Schedule of Workshops Summer 2014 Because this is a not-for-credit, vocational training program, Delta's usual financial aid (based on your FAFSA) does not apply. There IS a payment plan available through our educational partner, The Learning Oasis. IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS ABOUT ANY OF THE HEALTH CAREER TRAINING PROGRAMS OFFERED AT DELTA COLLEGE, please attend one of the FREE Information Sessions that are held each week on the following days and at the times shown: Morning: Thursdays, 9:30 – 10:30 a.m.; meet in Locke 107 Afternoon: Wednesdays, 2:00 – 3:00 p.m.; meet in Locke 107 Evening: Mondays, 5:30 – 6:30 p.m.; meet in Locke 107 No charge for parking May 30 – June 6 and August 4 – 18. On any other dates, please: Be sure to buy a daily parking permit for $2 (quarters or dollar bills) from the bright yellow dispensers in most parking lots; parking citations are $33! There is no charge for parking on Saturdays, but if you will be attending a class during the week for several weeks, you may want to purchase a parking permit for the summer at the Delta College Bookstore for $20. Clinical Medical Assistant As a Clinical Medical Assistant, you will be trained to help physicians carry out procedures, care for patients, perform basic lab tests, and administer medications. The Clinical Medical Assistant works in a physician's office or in a clinical setting. The program consists of 134 hours of classroom instruction and a 160-hour off-site Clinical Medical Assistant externship. Externships are coordinated by The Learning Oasis. May 27 – Sept. 4 6:00 – 9:30 p.m. Tues/Thurs (15 weeks) SCMA 109* Code: 32353 Fee: $1,999 *SCMA is the Science & Math building. (Includes uniform, CPR certification, and certification exam through the National Healthcareer Assn. Book sold separately; please see link on website: www. adultedreg.com/delta ; click on Clinical Medical Assistant) Registered Pharmacy Technician A career as a pharmacy technician gives you the chance to be a part of one of the fastest growing fields in healthcare. The dynamic pharmacy environment requires that professionals understand clinical, administrative, and reimbursement issues that the pharmacy organization faces on a daily basis. Pharmacy technicians work in pharmacies under the direction of a pharmacist. Their main responsibility is filling prescriptions according to doctors' orders for patients. This program includes 182 hours of classroom instruction. Participants will also practice skills during a 120-hour externship in a local pharmacy. Upon successful completion of classroom and practical instruction, the student will be eligible for registration as a Pharmacy Technician through the Board of Pharmacy of the State of California and will be prepared to take the Pharmacy Technician Certifying Board (PTCB) exam. Externships are coordinated by The Learning Oasis. Aug. 16 – Jan. 31 9:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Sat (21 weeks) SCMA 109* Code: 18192 Fee: $1,999 *SCMA is the Science & Math building. (no class on Aug. 30, Oct. 29, Dec. 27, & Jan. 3) (Includes lab coat, CPR certification, and PTCB certification exam. Please purchase the textbook: The 21st Century Pharmacy Technician with Navigate Course Manager, ISBN-13: 9781449628222 or ISBN-10: 1449628222, available online or at retail bookstores.) For more information on either of these programs, please call The Learning Oasis at 1-888-766-1770 or Community Education at 209-954-5013; you may also visit the Community Education Office in Locke 107 on the Stockton campus. Phlebotomy Technician Delta College is in the process of being certified by the State of California as a teaching site for phlebotomy. We hope to have this process completed so that we are able to offer classes in the fall of 2014. Please check the website (www.adultedreg.com/delta ; click on Phlebotomy Technician) for the most up-to-date information, or call Claudia at 209-954-5013. Career Training: Health Career Training Programs Professional Medical Coding and Billing Delta College has partnered with Career Step to bring you several new online health career training programs through Workshops & Programs for Adults. Career Step, a leading online education company, has been offering quality vocational training for nearly 20 years. Over 65,000 students have trained through Career Step's online programs, which are designed to quickly prepare students for rewarding careers. Career Step students enjoy: • Short training periods – Be career-ready in as little as six months! • Convenient online training – Enjoy 24/7 access to all program materials and study at your own pace. • Expert-created, real-world curriculum – Study materials developed by industry experts and designed to prepare you for the workplace. • Job search assistance – Career Step offers guidance on career opportunities after graduation. IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS ABOUT THE CAREER STEP ONLINE PROGRAMS OFFERED THROUGH DELTA COLLEGE, please attend one of the FREE Information Sessions that are held each week on the following days and at the times shown: Morning: Thursdays, 9:30 – 10:30 a.m.; meet in Locke 107 Afternoon: Wednesdays, 2:00 – 3:00 p.m.; meet in Locke 107 Evening: Mondays, 5:30 – 6:30 p.m.; meet in Locke 107 No charge for parking May 30 – June 6 and August 4 – 18. On any other dates, please: Be sure to buy a daily parking permit for $2 (quarters or dollar bills) from the bright yellow dispensers in most parking lots; parking citations are $33! There is no charge for parking on Saturdays, but if you will be attending a class during the week for several weeks, you may want to purchase a parking permit for the summer at the Delta College Bookstore for $20. Because this is a not-for-credit, vocational training program, Delta's usual financial aid (based on your FAFSA) does not apply. There IS a payment plan available through our educational partner, Career Step. For information on registration and the payment plan, please call Career Step at 1-877225-7151. Choose your new career! Our AHIMA-approved, expert-designed curriculum includes everything you need to prepare for a successful new career and is trusted by some of the largest healthcare institutions in the country, including the leading provider of healthcare services in the U.S. and one of the country's largest managed healthcare companies. Choose the training employers trust to: • Prepare you to pass the CCA (offered by AHIMA) or CPC (offered by AAPC) national certification exams • Help you gain hands-on experience on realworld records so you’re prepared for the workforce • Train you to begin working immediately upon graduation Fee: $2,995 Includes text companion, code books, access to 3M reference library, student support, and career guidance. Also includes a voucher to take the CCA or CPC national certification exam upon graduation (a $300 value). Medical Transcription Editor The Medical Transcription Editor online training program helps students develop the knowledge. Our expert-designed curriculum is approved by the Association for Healthcare Documentation Integrity (AHDI), and it includes real-world practical experience to ensure you gain the skills you need to excel in the workforce. The curriculum is specially designed to: • Help you gain the skills of both a medical transcriptionist and a specialized medical transcription editor • Simulate the real world by training you on hundreds of authentic physician dictations • Prepare you for the future of the industry as it relies more on speech recognition technology • Train you to begin working from home immediately upon graduation Fee: $2,995 Includes foot pedal, text companion, BenchMark KB 15-month subscription, AHDI 15-month membership, student support, and career guidance. Also includes a voucher to take the RHDS national certification exam upon graduation (a $230 value). Medical Administrative Assistant with EHR Train affordably without sacrificing quality. This program’s comprehensive curriculum was developed by industry professionals with years of experience and is approved by the National Healthcare Association (NHA). The curriculum is specifically designed to: • Prepare you for the Certified Medical Administrative Assistant (CMAA) and Certified Electronic Health Record Specialist (CEHRS) exams • Train you on the industry-standard ezEMRx EHR software • Help you gain the necessary knowledge and skills to begin working immediately upon graduation Fee: $2,395 Includes reference guides, text companion, student support, and career guidance. Also includes vouchers to take the CMAA and CEHRS national certification exams upon graduation (a $210 total value). Medical Administrative Assistant Train affordably without sacrificing quality. This program's comprehensive curriculum was developed by industry professionals with years of experience and is certified by the National Healthcareer Association (NHA). The curriculum is specially designed to: • Prepare you for the Certified Medical Administrative Assistant (CMMA) exam • Train you on the Microsoft Office suite • Help you gain the necessary knowledge and skills to begin working immediately upon graduation Fee: $1,995 Includes reference guides, text companion, student support, and career guidance. Also includes a voucher to take the CMAA national certification exam upon graduation (a $105 value). Medical Billing Our comprehensive curriculum was developed by industry experts and includes realworld practical experience to ensure that you gain the skills you need to excel in the workforce. The curriculum is specially designed to: • Help you gain the knowledge and skills needed to follow claims all the way through to payment • Prepare you to work with industry specific forms, such as CMS-1500 and UB-04 forms • Train you to begin working immediately upon graduation Workshops & Programs for Adults 19 Career Training: Health Career Training Programs / Miscellaneous Fee: $1,995 Includes reference guides, text companion, student support, and career guidance. Also includes oneyear AMBA membership upon graduation. Pharmacy Technician Our comprehensive curriculum was developed in collaboration with practicing pharmacists and certified pharmacy technicians to make sure you gain the knowledge and skills you need to succeed. The curriculum is specially designed to: • Prepare you for the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board (PTCB) Exam • Train you for careers in both retail and institutional healthcare settings • Help you gain the necessary knowledge and skills to begin working immediately upon graduation Fee: $1,995 Includes reference book, text companion, student support, and career guidance. Also includes a voucher to take the PTCB national certification exam upon graduation (a $129 value). Start anytime! Access your class 24/7! Learn at YOUR pace on YOUR schedule! CAREER TRAINING: MISCELLANEOUS Bartending the Easy Way More than just a bartending course, this practical and effective method of instruction is sweeping the industry and updating old ways of thinking. “Bartending the Easy Way” will leave you with a thorough understanding of how the bar business works, the ethics of serving cocktails, and a common sense approach to bartending. Required: E-mail address and Internet access. Materials fee of $50 ($60.35 with tax and shipping). Materials can be purchased online at www. kellienicholson.com. Details will be sent to you via e-mail. Self-paced with no time limit. Accessible 24/7. Available to student until a total of 8 hours of instruction have been completed. Kellie Nicholson has been working in restaurants, bars, and nightclubs for over 25 years. For the past five years, she has been teaching her own bartending and bar management classes at thirteen Southern California colleges. She wisely developed this online bartending course, which has increased student access to Kellie's proven methods. OnlineAnytime Code: 86080 Fee: $99 20 Schedule of Workshops Summer 2014 Turn Your Ideas Into Cash Successful people not only know how to sell their product, they also know how to make the consumer happy about the purchase! When you finish this workshop, you will be on the road to success with a fully developed idea for your own business and specific sales and marketing techniques. Required: You must have an e-mail address and Internet access. Optional materials fee of $10 ($22.20 with tax and shipping). Materials can be purchased online at www.kellienicholson.com. Details will be sent to you via e-mail. Self-paced with no time limit. Accessible 24/7. Available to student until a total of 8 hours of instruction have been completed. Kellie Nicholson has worked as a bartender and manager of many bars and restaurants throughout her 30-year career. She has also dabbled in acting, real estate, and public relations. She now owns two greeting card businesses, one of which raises funds for charity. However, she claims that her most rewarding venture is that of a motivational speaker, giving her the opportunity to change lives, inspire hope, and help others build their futures. Nicholson's interactive seminars have taken self-help to a new level. The exercises and quizzes she uses are enlightening and effective. Kellie Nicholson has taken her experiences in business and created a series of workshops to help others find their fortune. OnlineAnytime Code: 60276 Fee: $50 You’re on the Air: How to REALLY Make It in Voice-Overs Voice-overs are hot today! There are more opportunities to use your voice on commercials, films, and videos than ever before. If you have thought about doing this in the past, or even if you haven’t but you have a good speaking voice, this could be the career for you! Full-time, part-time, or just sometimes, you can be having the time of your life, potentially making more money than you ever imagined possible, and recording voice-overs for paying clients right on your computer! Learn how to get around the competition from a professional, working, voice-over artist. We encourage you to join us for an online, interactive class, which includes a live Q&A session and a voice evaluation by one of our voice-over professionals. Faith Coons is a Voice Actor herself and also has a strong background in career coaching and executive coaching leadership development. Formally trained in the Dale Carnegie course and receiving the Birkman Method certification, Faith has an excellent track record in working with people with different personalities and backgrounds. Section 1: June 19 5:00 – 7:00 pm Thurs (1 class) Online Webinar* Code: 15155 Fee: $25 Section 2: July 17 5:00 – 7:00 pm Thurs (1 class) Online Webinar* Code: 54914 Fee: $25 *Link for the webinar will be sent to you upon registration. What Were You Born to Do? You were born to make a unique contribution to humanity. Progressing toward this purpose brings joy and abundance; straying from it causes stress and emptiness. Elvis, Oprah, and Einstein were all just “doin’ what comes naturally.” Expressing your natural talent relentlessly will magnetically attract all the desires of your heart. Come discover what you were born to do! Curtis Adney, J.D., M.S., is a life coach with a Juris Doctor degree from Brigham Young University. He serendipitously discovered his Natural Talent after three unsatisfying careers and has since helped many thousands discover theirs in his numerous career success seminars conducted across the western United States. June 19 6:00 – 9:30 p.m. Thurs (1 class) Shima 126 Code: 83104 Fee: $79* *includes $30 for a 150-page comprehensive workbook Become a Spanish Language Medical Interpreter The Health Care Language Assistance Act, SB853, requires that health and dental insurers provide an interpreter for limited English-speaking patients. This regulation states that everyone who has insurance will get an interpreter, which has created a very high demand for interpreters trained in medical terminology. Learn the medical terminology needed to interpret for mental health practitioners, lab technicians, heart specialists, cancer clinics, pediatricians, dentists, surgeons, and many others, as well as medical protocol and medical ethics. This is a great opportunity; the job outlook is excellent! Materials fee of $80 is due to instructor at first class for the 215-page workbook and an album of four CDs. Instruction will be provided through Apex Interpreters Guild, which was founded in 1991 and is composed of several professional interpreters/instructors. Apex is a long-time member of CHIA (California Health Interpreting Association), the largest such organization in the U.S., and NAJIT (National Career Training: Miscellaneous / Notary Public / Computer Education Association of Judiciary Interpreters and Translators). Apex works with several colleges state-wide and provides instructors and a very extensive and complete offering of Spanish/English terminology classes for interpreters in medical settings, legal settings, administration, immigration, computer science, and forensic pathology. July 17 – Sept. 4 6:00 – 9:00 p.m. Thurs (8 classes) Locke 313 Code: 24915 Fee: $169 Selling on eBay This workshop will take you step by step through the whole process of selling items on eBay, from finding the right category for your items, writing descriptions, and taking photos to getting paid and safely shipping the items to your customers. NOTE: Knowledge of bidding and buying items on eBay is preferred. Leslie Tominaga has 10 years of experience as a buyer and seller on eBay. July 19 9:00 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Sat (1 class) Shima 109 Code: 62191 Fee: $35 (half-hour lunch break) CAREER TRAINING: NOTARY PUBLIC Notary Public You will be provided with the education and skills to help you pass the State Notary Public exam and become successful in a new business or career. You'll receive the textbook, State of California application packet, and handouts. The California Notary Academy is an approved vendor of notary education, and this notary course is approved by the Secretary of State for Notary Public education per mandated requirement effective July 1, 2005. *Optional Notary Exam: Notary Exam will be administered by Cooperative Personnel Services following the course. If you choose this option, you must bring two #2 pencils, an official picture I.D. (driver’s license, State I.D., or passport), a 2” x 2” color passport photo, and a check or money order in the amount of $40 made payable to the Secretary of State. The exam will last for 50 minutes once the registration process has been completed by the proctors. Note: For the convenience of the students, the California Notary Academy will be taking the 2" x 2" color passport photos onsite for $10. Also, please be advised that the LiveScan fingerprinting must also include a background check by the FBI and Department of Justice. All notaries must be fingerprinted to comply with this requirement. June 21 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Sat (1 class) Locke 220B Code: 31921 Fee: $99 Notary Public – Renewal Only You will be provided with the education and skills to help you pass the State Notary Public exam and renew your notary public commission. You'll receive the textbook, State of California application packet, and handouts. The California Notary Academy is an approved vendor of notary education, and this notary renewal course is approved by the Secretary of State for Notary Public education per mandated requirement effective July 1, 2005. *Optional Notary Exam: Notary Exam will be administered by Cooperative Personnel Services following the course. If you choose this option, you must bring two #2 pencils, an official picture I.D. (driver’s license, State I.D., or passport), a 2” x 2” color passport photo, and a check or money order in the amount of $40 made payable to the Secretary of State. The exam will last for 50 minutes once the registration process has been completed by the proctors. Note: For the convenience of the students, the California Notary Academy will be taking the 2" x 2" color passport photos onsite for $10. Also, please be advised that the LiveScan fingerprinting must also include a background check by the FBI and Department of Justice. All renewing notaries must re-fingerprint to comply with this requirement. June 21 12:30 – 4:00 p.m. Sat (1 class) Locke 220B Code: 31921 Fee: $49 Notary Public - Test-Only Option If you have already completed the training at another location or online and just need to take the test, you may register to take the exam. You must present a certificate showing that you have completed the required training. YOU MUST PRE-REGISTER AND ARRIVE BY 4:00 P.M. TO BE SEATED FOR THE TEST. Notary Exam will be administered by Cooperative Personnel Services following the course. If you choose this option, you must bring two #2 pencils, an official picture I.D. (driver’s license, State I.D., or passport), a 2” x 2” color passport photo, and a check or money order in the amount of $40 made payable to the Secretary of State. The exam will last for 50 minutes once the registration process has been completed by the proctors. Note: For the convenience of the students, the Academy for Notaries will be taking the 2" x 2" color passport photos onsite for $10. Also, please be advised that the LiveScan fingerprinting must also include a background check by the FBI and Department of Justice. All new and renewing notaries must re-fingerprint to comply with this requirement. June 21 4:00 – 5:30 p.m. Sat (1 class) Locke 220B Code: 13046 Fee: $10 COMPUTER EDUCATION Students who desire more comprehensive in-depth training in these areas may wish to enroll in Delta College’s credit courses, many of which lead to a number of business-related certificates. For more information, visit the website: www.deltacollege.edu. Under Academics, click on Business; then click Overview of Programs to view the certificates offered by the Business Division. Beginning QuickBooks 2013 In this workshop, you will learn the tools of the trade to manage your company or personal finances. Includes handbook. Note: The student must have some computer knowledge. Deane Savage is a semi-retired accountant and has been teaching for over five years. June 18, 25, & July 2 6:00 – 9:00 p.m. Weds (3 classes) Shima 240 Code: 97670 Fee: $52 Overcoming Computer Phobia If you are an absolute beginner, then this is the class for you! Learn terminology and basic facts, and get a gentle, hands-on introduction to the computer. You CAN overcome your computer phobia! Cherie Harth has over 25 years of teaching experience. June 21 & 28 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon Sat (2 classes) Shima 237 Code: 39399 Fee: $40 Introduction to MS Word 2010 This seminar presents an introduction to word processing using MS Word. It is designed to give you entry-level skills when using this application. Topics include: setting up the Word window; functions of the Toolbars; how to use the View modes; and saving and managing Word documents. You'll also explore entering and editing text, basic formatting, font attributes, and software functions. Includes handbook. Paul Harth has been in banking for 30 years and has acquired extensive knowledge in the use of all Workshops & Programs for Adults 21 Computer Education / Film & Foreign Language / Floral Design Certificate Microsoft products. He has been teaching for over five years. June 21 & 28 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon Sat (2 classes) Shima 240 Code: 28278 Fee: $60 Introduction to MS PowerPoint 2010 This introduction to MS PowerPoint 2010 includes basic set-up and organization of a presentation using themes and design templates. We will cover using clip-art, photos from both your local files and from the web, video, music, animations, slide transitions, and including information from other MS Office programs. You will need no materials, although a flash drive is recommended for saving exercises. Cherie Harth has over 25 years of teaching experience. June 21 & 28 1:00 – 4:00 p.m. Sat (2 classes) Shima 237 Code: 55815 Fee: $60 Introduction to MS Excel 2010 This seminar presents an introduction to spreadsheets using MS Excel for Windows. You’ll select options from Toolbars and Menus and respond to dialog boxes to create, edit, and print worksheets. Use Excel for everyday calculations and make them simple, fast, and easy to use. Includes handbook. Paul Harth has been in banking for 30 years and has acquired extensive knowledge in the use of all Microsoft products. He has been teaching for over five years. June 21 & 28 1:00 – 4:00 P.M. Sat (1 class) Shima 240 Code: 23172 Fee: $60 Intermediate QuickBooks 2013 In this hands-on workshop, you will develop advanced skills using budgets, cash flow, and other planning and decision tools. You will learn how to use cost-accounting features of QuickBooks and how to enter your credit card charges and reconcile credit card and bank statements. Includes handbook. Note: The student must have some computer knowledge. Deane Savage is a semi-retired accountant and has been teaching for over five years. July 9, 16, & 23 6:00 – 9:00 p.m. Weds (3 classes) Shima 240 Code: 85634 Fee: $52 Selling on eBay This workshop will take you step by step through the whole process of selling items on eBay, from finding the right category for your items, writing descriptions, and taking photos to getting paid and 22 Schedule of Workshops Summer 2014 safely shipping the items to your customers. Note: Knowledge of bidding and buying items on eBay is preferred. Leslie Tominaga has 10 years of experience as a buyer and seller on eBay. July 19 9:00 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Sat (1 class) Shima 109 Code: 62191 Fee: $35 (half-hour lunch) Payroll Using QuickBooks 2013 In this workshop you will learn do-it-yourself payroll by using QuickBooks, or outsourcing payroll to ADP, Paychecks, or similar companies. Includes handbook. Note: The student must have some computer knowledge. Deane Savage is a semi-retired accountant and has been teaching for over five years. July 30 6:00 – 9:00 p.m. Weds (1 classes) Shima 240 Code: 68400 Fee: $25 FILM & FOREIGN LANGUAGE Film: My Favorite Films Presenter Richard Patocchi has selected an eclectic array of entertaining, stylish, provocative, mystifying, thoughtful, infuriating, or just downright weird films, classics in every genre and language, for your viewing pleasure. Don’t miss out on the fun! Richard Patocchi is an adjunct instructor of French at Delta College. June 18 – July 30 6:30-9:30pm Weds (6 classes) North Forum Code: 65855 Fee: $30 (no class on 7/16) Foreign Language: All of the courses listed below are online. You can register online at www.ed2go.com/sjdc. Each course is six weeks long. Each course is $95. Start Dates: May 21, June 18, July 16, or August 20 Beginning Conversational French Discover how easy it can be to learn common words and phrases for both leisure and business. Conversational Japanese Whether you want to learn conversational Japanese for travel or just for fun, you’ll find this course makes it easy and enjoyable for beginners to master the essentials of the Japanese language. Instant Italian Learn Italian from the comfort of your home in this fun and enjoyable online course. Spanish for Law Enforcement Master the fundamentals of the Spanish language by practicing basic conversational skills and learning essential Spanish terminology for law enforcement situations. Spanish for Medical Professionals Learn medical Spanish quickly and easily, honing your basic conversational skills and mastering key healthcare words and phrases. Speed Spanish Learn six easy recipes to glue Spanish words together into sentences, and you’ll be speaking Spanish in no time! Speed Spanish II This is a follow-up to our popular Speed Spanish course. Several new recipes help you continue to build fluency. Speed Spanish III Master your ability to speak, understand, and read Spanish by taking the final installment in our unique three-part Speed Spanish learning series. FLORAL DESIGN CERTIFICATE You can obtain your Floral Design Certificate through Community Education! Required courses include Fundamentals of Floral Design, Beginning Floral Design, Intermediate Floral Design, and Advanced Floral Design. Elective courses are also offered, and students must complete at least one elective. Elective courses are: Wedding Flowers; Sympathy Flowers; and Retail Florist. Several other floral design workshops may also be offered, such as Creating Holiday Wreaths and Create a Holiday Mantel Garland. These will be noted on your certificate. Floral Design Certificate / Food & Cooking Fundamentals of Floral Design The purpose of this course is to introduce students to the fundamentals of theory, basic skills, and techniques practiced in the floral industry. The course will focus on applied art principles of floral care (pre- and post-harvest), identification, handling, and preparation practices of commonly used flowers and tools. At the culmination of the class, the student will have the ability to produce simple corsages and boutonnieres. Materials fee of $12 is due to the instructor at the first class. You may also be asked to provide your own container(s) and some flowers. Melissa Spence completed a floral design program through the FFA (Future Farmers of America) program at her high school and is now taking classes at Delta College. She does floral design as a hobby and loves sharing her knowledge, tips, and tricks for making beautiful and inexpensive floral arrangements. June 17 – July 15 6:00 – 9:00 p.m. Tues (5 classes) Shima 127 Code: 29875 Fee: $75 Bouquets & More on a Budget Come learn how to take a supermarket bouquet and make it look like it came from a professional flower shop! You’ll also learn inexpensive but creative ideas for making centerpieces and many different styles of floral arrangements. Learn where to find inexpensive containers, what to use as “fillers” to make your bouquets complete, and how to make beautiful holiday arrangements—all in one class! Required Materials: Bring your own bouquet and a small vase or bowl-type container. Materials fee of $5 is due to the instructor at the beginning of the class. Melissa Spence completed a floral design program through the FFA (Future Farmers of America) program at her high school and is now taking classes at Delta College. She does floral design as a hobby and loves sharing her knowledge, tips, and tricks for making beautiful and inexpensive floral arrangements. June 28 9:00 am – 12:00 noon Sat (1 class) Shima 127 Code: 95893 Fee: $29 Beginning Floral Design In this five-week workshop, you will learn the basics of floral design. Each week, you will learn to make a different shape or style of arrangement, and you’ll take it home at the end of every class! At the first class, you will arrange a bud vase, and a list of supplies will be provided. Prerequisite: Must have already taken Fundamentals of Floral Design. Materials fee: At the first class, a list of supplies will be provided. Bring $24 on the first night ($12 for the first week and $12 for the next week's flowers). The cost of flowers and greenery is NOT included in the registration fee; plan on approximately $12 per week (pay to instructor each week). You may also be asked to bring your own container(s). Melissa Spence completed a floral design program through the FFA (Future Farmers of America) program at her high school and is now taking classes at Delta College. She does floral design as a hobby and loves sharing her knowledge, tips, and tricks for making beautiful and inexpensive floral arrangements. July 22 – August 19 6:00 – 9:00 p.m. Tues (5 classes) Shima 127 Code: 43826 Fee: $75 FOOD & COOKING Indian Cooking: Desserts I Halwa is a quick and easy Indian dessert, easily the most popular dessert in India. Dessert is served first in the Indian culture, and halwa is loved by both adults and children. Cream of wheat, a common ingredient in Indian food, is combined with nuts, such as almonds and pistachios, cardamom, sugar, and milk to make this delicious sweet dessert that can be served warm or cold. Students will sample the dessert at the class and take the leftovers home along with the recipe. Don’t forget to bring a container to take your sample home. Materials fee of $8 (cash only, exact change) is due to the instructor at the beginning of class. Hansa Daya's parents were both from India, but she was born and grew up in South Africa, lived in London, and then moved to the Bay Area and Stockton. She enjoys sharing her knowledge of Indian spices and cooking. June 16 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. Mon (1 class) Shima 301 Code: 59846 $18 How to Make Authentic Falafel & Tahini Sauce If you are vegetarian, vegan, health-conscious, or just enjoy the foods of other cultures, you will enjoy this workshop. Learn how to make authentic falafel from scratch. It’s a combination of vegetables and spices, and the main ingredient is fava beans. Falafel is usually served in a pita pocket bread with Tahini sauce or with green salad. It’s very popular in the Middle East, especially Egypt and Israel, and also in many big cities in the United States. It’s a popular fast food in the Bay Area and Los Angeles. Ask a friend to sign up for the class with you and enjoy learning a new recipe together! Students will enjoy having falafel sandwiches at the end of class as a group and will take the recipes home. Materials fee of $6 (cash only, exact change) is due to instructor at class. Mary Shaw has specialized in many Middle Eastern authentic recipes for many years and has been teaching workshops at Delta College for more than five years. June 25 6:00 – 9:00 p.m. Weds (1 class) Shima 301 Code: 65165 Fee: $25 Indian Cooking: Desserts II Enjoy another common Indian dessert that consists of chopped summer fruits with creamy custard mixed with nuts! Made with custard powder and fresh fruit, such as grapes, bananas, apples, oranges, and whatever is in season, it’s great to take to picnics and other events. It’s served cold and tastes delicious on a hot summer day or night! Students will sample the dessert at the class and take the leftovers home along with the recipe. Don’t forget to bring a container to take your sample home. Materials fee of $8 (cash only, exact change) is due to the instructor at the beginning of class. Hansa Daya's parents were both from India, but she was born and grew up in South Africa, lived in London, and then moved to the Bay Area and Stockton. She enjoys sharing her knowledge of Indian spices and cooking. July 7 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. Mon (1 class) Shima 301 Code: 44141 $18 Kunafa, a Middle Eastern Dessert Kunafa is a popular authentic Egyptian dessert, along with Baklava. Countries all over the Middle East have their own variations for this recipe. It’s made of shredded phyllo pastry that looks like shredded wheat, combined with either cream filling or a variety of chopped nuts and sweetened with a simple syrup. It’s wonderfully delicious and easy to make for any event. Ask a friend to sign up for the class with you, and have fun while learning a new recipe! Materials fee of $6 (cash only, exact change) is due to instructor at class. Students will enjoy the Kunafa in class with coffee or hot tea and will take home a small sample, along with the recipe. Don’t forget to bring a container to take your sample home. Mary Shaw has specialized in many Middle Eastern authentic recipes for many years and has been teaching workshops at Delta College for more than five years. Workshops & Programs for Adults 23 Food & Cooking / GED Test Preparation / Health, Fitness, & Stress Management July 9 Weds (1 class) Code: 99907 6:00 – 9:00 p.m. Shima 301 Fee: $25 Enchiladas: Chicken/Cheese & Vegetarian Enchiladas are very versatile, so you can use different ingredients; the taste changes, but they are all delicious! Mrs. Davila will share her secret family recipe for enchiladas. Come and learn to get the proper ingredients needed to make red enchilada sauce. She will teach you how to make both types of enchiladas: chicken and cheese enchiladas and vegetarian enchiladas stuffed with fresh Mexican and American cheeses and vegetables. Come enjoy the food while you learn how to prepare it! Teacher is bilingual; Spanish speakers welcome! Please register early! Class size is limited to 12 students! Materials fee of $15 (cash only, exact change) is due to the instructor at the beginning of the class. Instructor will bring all ingredients. Each student will leave with at least six enchiladas. Don’t forget to bring a container to transport your enchiladas from class to home! Delia Davila has a lot of experience with cooking Mexican dishes. It's a tradition that she learned in her Mexican family and has carried on since childhood. July 12 9:30 am – 12:30 pm Sat (1 class) Shima 301 Code: 34254 Fee: $25 Authentic Lebanese Salads: Fatouch & Yogurt Salad You will have the best time learning how to make these famous Lebanese salads, and you will have fun learning the little secrets about Lebanese kitchen tools and spices direct from a Lebanese chef! Fatouch is very healthy and nutritious; it’s also a well-known cancer fighter. This salad combines tomatoes, cucumbers, radishes, green onions, celery, green, orange, yellow, and red bell peppers, broccoli, cauliflower, and carrots with a fresh dressing made with salt, garlic, lemon juice, and olive oil. You’ll also learn to make a fresh, delicious yogurt salad with cucumber, mint, garlic, and salt that is cool and delicious when the weather is warm! Students will enjoy a sample of both salads in class and will take home a sample of fatouch. Don’t forget to bring a container to take your sample home. Materials fee of $8 (cash only, exact change) is due to instructor at class. Fifi Aoun learned how to cook French Cuisine at the YWCA School in Lebanon. She specializes in French desserts. She has been cooking for many 24 Schedule of Workshops Summer 2014 years and cooks each year for the Rotary and Lions Club, providing dinners for 250+ people. She enjoys sharing her culinary knowledge with children and adults. July 15 6:00 – 9:00 p.m. Tues (1 class) Shima 301 Code: 11935 Fee: $25 Authentic Lebanese Salads: Taboulet & Beet Salad Here’s another chance to learn to make a fabulous Lebanese salad from a Lebanese chef! You will learn how to make taboulet, which everyone loves, and a beet salad. Taboulet uses tomatoes, green onions, mint, parsley, cracked wheat, and lettuce, along with spices, lemon, and olive oil. This is a wonderfully refreshing and delicious salad. Beets help to control the red blood cells in your veins and keep them in good shape. This tasty salad, made of boiled beets, lemon, salt, garlic, and olive oil, is a great way to stay healthy. It’s simple and delicious! Students will enjoy a sample of both salads in class and will take home a sample of taboulet. Don’t forget to bring a container to take your sample home. Materials fee of $9 (cash only, exact change) is due to instructor at class. Fifi Aoun learned how to cook French Cuisine at the YWCA School in Lebanon. She specializes in French desserts. She has been cooking for many years and cooks each year for the Rotary and Lions Club, providing dinners for 250+ people. She enjoys sharing her culinary knowledge with children and adults. July 22 6:00 – 9:00 p.m. Tues (1 class) Shima 301 Code: 45864 Fee: $25 GED TEST PREPARATION GED Test Preparation The tests of General Educational Development (GED) provide an alternative option for obtaining the equivalent to a high school diploma. The GED is accepted by colleges, universities, and employers because they recognize the GED test as a rigorous examination equal to or exceeding high school performance. This not-for-credit instructional GED program prepares students to pass the 2014 GED® test modules: Reasoning through Language Arts, Social Studies, Science, and Mathematical Reasoning. Students will be given a number of diagnostic, practice, and simulated GED exams in the classroom. Requirements: Students must be 18 years of age or older. Please register by July 3. Required Materials: Contemporary's Complete GED McGraw-Hill*. Bring a pen or pencil, highlighter, and paper to each class. *Available online ONLY. (This textbook is now out of print, but check amazon.com, half.com, etc. DO NOT pay more than $30, as all copies are used, even if it is advertised as "new." The 2014 edition of this textbook will not be available until mid-May, and we will continue to use the old version.) Note: This workshop does not include the official GED test. The GED test must be taken for a fee at a GED test center. Jorge Gutierrez holds a Master's degree in Multicultural Education and Educational Management and has taught at Delta College for over 16 years. Section 1: July 12 – Sept. 13 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Sat (9 classes) Shima 236 Code: 46113 Fee: $125 (no class on Aug. 30; one-hour lunch break) (TAUGHT IN SPANISH) Section 2: July 14 – Aug. 20 5:30 – 8:30 p.m. Mon/Tues/Weds (18 classes) Shima 236 Code: 40458 Fee: $125 (TAUGHT IN ENGLISH) HEALTH, FITNESS, & STRESS MANAGEMENT Please see the “Sports” section for swimming lessons and tennis. Aquarobics Aquarobics are aerobic exercises performed in water. The buoyant effect of water reduces the risk of joint injuries, so it is ideally suited for people who are overweight or have orthopedic or back problems. When exercising in water, the heart rate is lower than on land, yet an hour of aquarobics can burn 450 – 700 calories, which makes it great exercise! Required materials: Please bring a “pool noodle.” Wider noodles provide more stability and better resistance. They may be available for sale at class for under $10. There is a locker room available for your use. Delta College does not provide locks or towels; you must bring your own. Brenda Marin is a certified group exercise and aquarobics instructor at a local health club and has taught at Delta College for more than eight years. June 17 - July 22 6:45 – 7:45 p.m. Tues (6 classes) Fergusson Pool* Code: 21649 Fee: $49 *Fergusson Pool at Delta College is located in the Budd Center. Health, Fitness, & Stress Management / Home & Garden / Math & Science Tai Chi Chuan Tai Chi Chuan is an ancient Chinese exercise to achieve health and tranquility through soft, slow, circular, dance-like movements that flow from one posture to another and can be practiced at any age. Be sure to wear comfortable clothes that allow you to move. Bing Hui learned Tai Chi Chuan here at Delta College and has pursued the study of this ancient form of meditation and exercise in China and at various locations throughout the United States. He has been teaching Tai Chi Chuan for seven years. June 18 - August 6 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. Weds (8 classes) Locke 105 (Locke Lounge) Code: 51381 Fee: $72 Family Swim Night Bring the whole family and cool off in the Delta College pool! You’ll have over an hour to swim or just splash around in the evening. Leave all of your electronic devices at home and enjoy a fun way to spend family time together after a hot summer day. Required: Parent or adult must accompany anyone under 18. Each child under five years of age must be under the direct supervision of a parent or other adult (one-to-one). No pool toys allowed. Lifeguard will be on duty. There is a locker room available for your use. Delta College does not provide locks or towels, so be sure to bring your own. Melissa Hand started lifeguarding at the age of 16. She has taught swimming lessons at U.O.P., Dolphin Scuba, and for the City of Stockton and has also coached the Blue Dolphins swim team. She has worked with special needs students, elderly people, and with people who fear the water because they have almost drowned. She has over 20 years of experience teaching swimming lessons. June 19 – August 7 6:45 – 8:00 p.m. Thurs (8 classes) Fergusson Pool* Code: 12895 Fee: $40/first adult; $5 for each additional family member *Fergusson Pool at Delta College is located in the Budd Center. HOME & GARDEN Woodworking Have you always wanted to try woodworking but didn’t have the tools and/or experience? Join our basic to advanced group for ten weeks and transform your dream into reality! Learn how to use the table saw, planer, joiner, and other specialized tools in Delta College’s millwork shop. Please wear closed-toe shoes (no sandals allowed). Required Materials: Bring your own safety glasses. Materials fee: Cost of materials will depend on your project. Jack Dunn taught high school woodshop and drafting for eight years and has been an adjunct speech instructor at Delta College for over thirty years. June 16 – July 9 5:30 – 8:30 p.m. Mon/Wed (8 classes) Budd 104 Code: 52032 Fee: $105 Both of the courses listed below are online. You can register online at www.ed2go.com/sjdc. Each course is six weeks long. Each course is $95. Start Dates: May 21, June 18, July 16, or August 20 Bouquets & More on a Budget Start Your Own Edible Garden Come learn how to take a supermarket bouquet and make it look like it came from a professional flower shop! You’ll also learn inexpensive but creative ideas for making centerpieces and many different styles of floral arrangements. Learn where to find inexpensive containers, what to use as “fillers” to make your bouquets complete, and how to make beautiful holiday arrangements—all in one class! Required Materials: Bring your own bouquet and a small vase or bowl-type container. Materials fee of $5 is due to the instructor at the beginning of the class. Melissa Spence completed a floral design program through the FFA (Future Farmers of America) program at her high school and is now taking classes at Delta College. She does floral design as a hobby and loves sharing her knowledge, tips, and tricks for making beautiful and inexpensive floral arrangements. June 28 9:00 am – 12:00 noon Sat (1 class) Shima 127 Code: 95893 Fee: $29 Basic Electrical Learn the basics of electricity, circuit breakers, and fuses. Gain practical hands-on experience in how to: repair cords and plugs; install wall switches, smoke detectors, and outlets; and work safely with electricity. Please wear closed-toe shoes (no sandals allowed). Gerald Soria completed the Electronic Technology program at Delta College and is now a commercial electrician. He loves to share his knowledge and experience with others. August 2 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Sat (1 class) Budd 106 Code: 60511 Fee: $39 (one-hour lunch break) Detailed descriptions for all workshops are available on the website: www.adultedreg.com/delta. Questions? Please call (209) 954-5013. Learn how to grow delicious, nutritious fruit and vegetables in your own backyard. Growing Plants for Fun and Profit An industry professional teaches you everything you need to prosper in the backyard nursery business. MATH & SCIENCE Fast-Track Math This three-week math review is designed: for high school students who have had little success with classroom/textbook instruction or who want to reinforce what they have learned in class; for students hoping to enter college who want to assess or reassess at a higher level to gain entry into Delta College classes; and for anyone who wants to brush up on math skills from basic math through algebra. The workshop is held in a computer lab, and an instructor is available to offer assistance during class time. The first session is MANDATORY; a diagnostic test will be given that will determine what areas you need to review, and the instructor will demonstrate how to use the program. You may work on the lessons at home or in the computer lab (instructor will advise you of available times), but you must come to the class in the evenings in order to take the chapter tests. Required: Students must bring their own headphones. Betty Ramirez is a Delta College math instructor. Section 1: June 17 - July 3 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. Tues/Thurs (6 classes) SCMA 355* Code: 11280 Fee: $50 Section 2: July 15 - 31 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. Tues/Thurs (6 classes) SCMA 355* Code: 37359 Fee: $50 *Science & Math Building Workshops & Programs for Adults 25 Music / Online Learning MUSIC Lodi Community Band Community Band with Chris Anderson as director is offered as a Community Education workshop. This workshop is designed for the rehearsal and performance of concert band music with an emphasis on sight reading and public performance. Art Holton is the Director of Bands at Delta College. June 9 – August 4 7:00 – 9:00 p.m. Mon (9 classes) TBD Code: 47707 Fee: $60 NOTE: The Lodi Community Band will perform at Hutchins Street Square in Lodi on July 3 and August 17; both performances are at 5:00 p.m. Free and open to the public! Blues Band 101 This course is perfect for students who want to network with other musicians and improve their overall confidence and playing ability and who want to “woodshed” in a group setting while learning the basics of the Blues. Required: MUST be at least 18 years of age. Shad Harris is a semi-retired musician who has toured internationally and taught for over 30 years. June 16 – August 4 6:00 – 8:30 p.m. Mon (8 classes) Danner 107 (Mustang Room) Code: 17614 Fee: $79 Beginning Guitar I Learn to play in just five easy lessons! Musician Jim Damiano will teach you how to play songs on the guitar, along with a brief history of the instrument and how to read guitar tablature and basic chord charts, as well as different ways to tune the guitar. Required: Please bring your own guitar (either steel-string or nylon-string models). Your music text is included in the low enrollment fee. Jim Damiano has performed professionally with a variety of musicians and songwriters since he was 13 years old and has been teaching students how to play the guitar for over 25 years. June 19 – July 17 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. Thurs (5 classes) Danner 107 (Mustang Room) Code: 95942 Fee: $65 Beginning Piano I Come to this six-week workshop and learn the basics, including how to read music. For older adults, playing the piano is an exercise that will keep your brain agile and your fingers flexible—and it’s a great stress-reliever! Required: Purchase Alfred's Basic Adult Piano Course All-in-One (Level 1) with CD, available at Mr. 26 Schedule of Workshops Summer 2014 C's Music. Students should have access to a piano or keyboard at home for daily practice. Gay Goaslind is a former concert pianist and continues to entertain at eight different rest homes. She has been teaching piano for over 30 years. June 25 – July 30 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. Weds (6 classes) Holt 109 Code: 33755 Fee: $60 Music Reading for Total Beginners You will quickly learn all the basic reading skills you need for playing and reading music as well as the fundamentals of the piano keyboard. Designed for the complete beginner, this workshop is essential if you have no musical background and wish to take the “Instant Piano for Busy People” workshop later. Materials fee of $15 is due to teacher at class. Carol Faust has a Master's degree in Music from San Jose State University and has been a certified teacher of the highly acclaimed Instant Piano workshop since 1994. July 12 9:30am – 1:00 p.m. Sat (1 class) Holt 109 Code: 39136 Fee: $28 Instant Piano for Busy People You don’t need years of weekly lessons to learn how to play the piano. In just a few hours, you can learn enough secrets of the trade to give you years of musical enjoyment. Ability to read treble clef is recommended. Total beginners should take “Music Reading for Total Beginners” first. Materials fee of $25 for “Popular Chord Style Piano” (CD and book) is due to teacher at class. Carol Faust has a Master's degree in Music from San Jose State University and has been a certified teacher of the highly acclaimed Instant Piano workshop since 1994. July 12 2:00 – 5:30 p.m. Sat (1 class) Holt 109 Code: 35762 Fee: $28 Healthy Harmonica Breathing is the foundation when playing harmonica. How to take the simplest of pop, folk, and blues melodies and infuse them with simple but powerful techniques to make any song deeply expressive. Required: You will need a “C” major diatonic harmonica, which will be available in class for about $12. Materials fee of $15 for handouts is payable to teacher at class. Dave Broida is a gifted teacher/student/performer with over 20 years' experience. He teaches at many different community colleges throughout California. July 31 6:00 – 7:30 p.m. Thurs (1 class) Locke 118 Code: 31657 Fee: $24 Beginning Blues Harmonica Play and have fun as you are introduced to many of the tricks and techniques that make the harmonica cry, laugh, wail, and scream! Required: You will need a “C-major” diatonic harmonica, which will be available in class for about $12. Materials fee of $15 for CD and handouts is payable to teacher at class. Dave Broida is a gifted teacher/student/performer with over 20 years' experience. He teaches at many different community colleges throughout California. July 31 7:45 - 9:15 p.m. Thurs (1 class) Locke 118 Code: 23086 Fee: $24 ONLINE LEARNING Turn Your Ideas into Cash (Online Seminar) Successful people not only know how to sell their product, they also know how to make the consumer happy about the purchase! When you finish this workshop, you will be on the road to success with a fully developed idea for your own business and specific sales and marketing techniques. Required: You must have an e-mail address and Internet access. Optional materials fee of $10 ($22.20 with tax and shipping). Materials can be purchased online at www.kellienicholson.com. Details will be sent to you via e-mail. Self-paced with no time limit. Accessible 24/7. Available to student until a total of 8 hours of instruction have been completed. Kellie Nicholson has worked as a bartender and manager of many bars and restaurants throughout her 30-year career. She has also dabbled in acting, real estate, and public relations. She now owns two greeting card businesses, one of which raises funds for charity. However, she claims that her most rewarding venture is that of a motivational speaker, giving her the opportunity to change lives, inspire hope, and help others build their futures. Nicholson's interactive seminars have taken self-help to a new level. The exercises and quizzes she uses are enlightening and effective. Kellie Nicholson has taken her experiences in business and created a series of workshops to help others find their fortune. OnlineAnytime Code: 60276 Fee: $50 We hate to cancel workshops! Please register at least three days before the workshop start date. Online Learning Bartending the Easy Way (Online Seminar) More than just a bartending course, this practical and effective method of instruction is sweeping the industry and updating old ways of thinking. “Bartending the Easy Way” will leave you with a thorough understanding of how the bar business works, the ethics of serving cocktails, and a common sense approach to bartending. Required: E-mail address and Internet access. Materials fee of $50 ($60.35 with tax and shipping). Materials can be purchased online at www. kellienicholson.com. Details will be sent to you via e-mail. Self-paced with no time limit. Accessible 24/7. Available to student until a total of 8 hours of instruction have been completed. Kellie Nicholson has been working in restaurants, bars, and nightclubs for over 25 years. For the past five years, she has been teaching her own bartending and bar management classes at thirteen Southern California colleges. She wisely developed this online bartending course, which has increased student access to Kellie's proven methods. OnlineAnytime Code: 86080 Fee: $99 Finding Your Excellence You will never find success without the life skills to be your best. Before you do anything else, you must explore how YOU are contributing to your own lack of success. If you feel that you are not living up to your greatest ability, then take this opportunity to explore your passions and your potential. Make life changes, tap into your courage, and find your excellence! Required: E-mail address and Internet access. Optional materials fee of $20 (plus tax and shipping for a total of $33.10). Materials can be purchased online at www.findyourexcellence.com/pay. Details will be sent to you via e-mail. Lessons are sent to student via e-mail each Friday for 6 weeks. Accessible 24/7. Students work at their own pace until all lessons are complete. Kellie Nicholson is a life coach, author, and business consultant. She also owns two greeting card businesses, one of which raises funds for charity. However, she claims that her most rewarding venture is that of a motivational speaker, giving her the opportunity to change lives, inspire hope, and help others build their futures. Kellie Nicholson has taken her experiences in business and created a series of workshops to help others find their excellence. OnlineAnytime Code: 63772 Fee: $50 ed2go®. Courses are project-oriented and include lessons, quizzes, hand-on assignments, discussion areas, supplementary links, and more. You can complete any of these courses entirely from your home or office at any time of the day or night. Unless otherwise noted, each course is just $95! Workshops & Programs for Adults, in association with Traffic School Online, is offering California DMV-approved traffic school online. It’s easy! Just sign up and complete the 8-hour defensive driving and traffic school course from the comfort of your own home, office, or anywhere you can access the Internet. The course is divided up into units, and each unit has reading, video, graphics, and review questions. Complete the course in one shot, or take your time; it's up to you! At the end of the defensive driving and traffic school course, you will answer a series of multiple choice questions. Retakes are unlimited. You can do it! When you pass, you will receive an instant completion notice. Certificates are processed by mail, fax, and email depending on the court requirement. This is a secure, simple, cost-effective, and convenient way for people to dismiss tickets and reduce insurance costs. The course offers up-to-date content and superior student support. If you have questions or need additional information, please call Traffic School Online toll-free at (800) 800-3579. Online registration and course participation are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week: www.deltacollege.trafficschoolonline.com. OnlineAnytime No code needed Fee: $29 Enroll Now! Visit our Online Instruction Center today! www.ed2go.com/sjdc More than 300 online courses! Here are just a few of our most popular courses: A to Z Grantwriting Learn how to research and develop relationships with potential funding sources, organize grantwriting campaigns, and prepare proposals. Beginning Writer’s Workshop Get a taste of the writer’s life and improve your writing skills in this introduction to writing creatively. Computer Skills for the Workplace Gain a working knowledge of the computer skills you need to succeed in today’s job market. Creating Web Pages Learn the basics of HTML so you can design, create, and post your very own site on the Web. Going Green at Home Step into a green lifestyle as you discover simple, cost-effective ways to make your home environmentally friendly. Grammar Refresher Gain confidence in your ability to produce clean, grammatically correct documents and speeches. Online Learning through ed2go® Workshops & Programs for Adults at San Joaquin Delta College has partnered with ed2go® to provide not-for-credit online courses in a variety of subjects. You register and complete the course entirely online! All courses are six weeks long (with a 10-day grace period at the end). Each course is comprised of 12 lessons, representing 24 hours of instruction. Instructors work for ed2go® and can be reached via e-mail. A new section of each course starts monthly. Even though these are not-for-credit courses, upon successful completion, you will be able to download a certificate of completion from Keys to Effective Communication Lost for words? Don’t be! Learn to build rapport, trust, warmth, and respect through conversation. Medical Terminology: A Word Association Approach Prepare for a career in the health services industry by learning medical terminology in a memorable and enjoyable fashion. Project Management Fundamentals Gain the skills you need to succeed in the fastgrowing field of project management. Workshops & Programs for Adults 27 Online Learning / Painting & Drawing / Personal Interests & Hobbies GRE Preparation – Part I Discover powerful strategies for success in the verbal and analytical sections of the GRE. GRE Preparation – Part II Learn a variety of useful techniques for tackling the quantitative reasoning sections of the computerized GRE® revised General Test. Online Health Career Education Speed Spanish See information about the programs listed below under “Career Training: Health Career Training Programs.” You can be trained for your new career in six months to one year! Wireless Networking Professional Medical Coding & Billing Learn six easy recipes to glue Spanish words together into sentences, and you’ll be speaking Spanish in no time! Industry expert shows you how wireless networking works, as well as how to plan, deploy, and connect to wireless networks. Medical Transcription Editor Start dates: May 21, June 18, July 16, August 20 Medical Billing MORE COURSES AVAILABLE AT OUR ONLINE INSTRUCTION CENTER: www.ed2go.com/sjdc Online Career Training Programs Delta College has partnered with ed2go® (formerly Gatlin Education Services), the world’s largest provider of online workforce development programs, to offer not-for-credit online programs to provide the skills necessary to acquire professional-level positions for many in-demand occupations. You can start these not-for-credit online career training programs anytime and work at a pace that suits your individual style. You’ll get all the materials and instructor assistance you need to have a truly comprehensive learning experience. Upon completing your program with a passing score, you’ll receive a certificate of completion from Community Education’s Workshops & Programs for Adults. Programs are available in: • • • • • • • • Healthcare & Fitness Business & Professional IT & Software Development Management & Corporate Media & Design Hospitality & Service industry Skilled Trades & Industrial Training Sustainable Energy & Going Green www.ed2go.com/sjdc Click on “Career Training Programs” at the bottom of the web page. 28 Schedule of Workshops Summer 2014 Medical Administrative Assistant with EHR Medical Administrative Assistant Pharmacy Technician PAINTING & DRAWING Colored Pencil Drawing Learn to draw just about anything with colored pencils using either your imagination or an actual image! The class has a heavy emphasis on color, lighting, and shadow, with a focus on mimicking textures. Don’t miss this fun new class! Required: Bring two images of something you would like to reproduce in colored pencil or two ideas if drawing from your imagination. Required Materials: Set of at least 12 Prisma colored pencils (or as many as you want), a soft white eraser, and a tablet of good quality medium-weight paper in your preferred size; a sharpener is optional. Joe Soto has been drawing since kindergarten and started oil painting lessons at the age of seven. He holds degrees in Computer Animation and Graphic Design from the Art Institute of Phoenix. He has been a freelance artist for many years and has worked on murals, sign-painting, and many other projects, all by hand. He was the artist for “Auto Trader” magazine and drew cars and company logos. He loves sharing his knowledge of drawing. June 18 – July 9 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. Weds (4 classes) Shima 133 Code: 60178 Fee: $50 Let’s Oil Paint! Learn how to oil paint step by step, learning various aspects of oil painting and using different colors on canvas. Emphasis will be on elements of painting and personal creativity. Learn to express yourself! Let's oil paint! Materials fee of $10 (cash only, exact change) is due to instructor at beginning of class for canvases, brushes, and paints, which she will provide. Kelley Williamson is originally from San Jose and has been painting in oils for more than 20 years. She has been in several art shows and has taught many workshops. Exploring the wonderful world of oil painting has been a rewarding and enjoyable journey that she loves to share with her students. June 26 – July 24 6:00 – 9:00 p.m. Thurs (5 classes) Budd 103 Code: 21110 Cost: $70 How to Draw Murals In this unique drawing class, students will increase their knowledge of drawing methods. Students will learn how to transform a collection of favorite pictures, based on a theme, into a poster-sized mural. (You can also use your imagination and draw the images instead of bringing pictures). Colored pencils and fine-tipped felt pens will be used to create your drawings, which will cover the entire surface area of the poster board with a variety of patterns and textures. Previous drawing experience highly recommended. Materials fee of $10 (cash only, exact change) is due to the instructor at the beginning of the first class for all materials. Jessica Joyner has been drawing all her life and enjoys sharing her passion for art. Her artwork has been featured in several local art shows. July 3 – 31 6:00 – 9:00 p.m. Thurs (5 classes) Shima 133 Code: 44908 Fee: $70 PERSONAL INTERESTS & HOBBIES You’re on the Air: How to REALLY Make It in Voice-Overs Voice-overs are hot today! There are more opportunities to use your voice on commercials, films, and videos than ever before. If you have thought about doing this in the past, or even if you haven’t but you have a good speaking voice, this could be the career for you! Full-time, part-time, or just sometimes, you can be having the time of your life, potentially making more money than you ever imagined possible, and recording voice-overs for paying clients right on your computer! Learn how to get around the competition from a professional, working, voice-over artist. We encourage you to join us for an online, interactive class, which includes a live Q&A session and a voice evaluation by one of our voice-over professionals. Faith Coons is a Voice Actor herself and also has a Personal Interests & Hobbies / Photography / Sports strong background in career coaching and executive coaching leadership development. Formally trained in the Dale Carnegie course and receiving the Birkman Method certification, Faith has an excellent track record in working with people with different personalities and backgrounds. Section 1: June 19 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. Thurs (1 class) Online Webinar* Code: 15155 Fee: $25 Section 2: July 17 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. Thurs (1 class) Online Webinar* Code: 54914 Fee: $25 *Link for the webinar will be sent to you upon registration. What Were You Born to Do? Selling on eBay This workshop will take you step by step through the whole process of selling items on eBay, from finding the right category for your items, writing descriptions, and taking photos to getting paid and safely shipping the items to your customers. NOTE: Knowledge of bidding and buying items on eBay is preferred. Leslie Tominaga has 10 years of experience as a buyer and seller on eBay. July 19 9:00 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Sat (1 class) Shima 109 Code: 62191 Fee: $35 (half-hour lunch break) PHOTOGRAPHY You were born to make a unique contribution to humanity. Progressing toward this purpose brings joy and abundance; straying from it causes stress and emptiness. Elvis, Oprah, and Einstein were all just “doin’ what comes naturally.” Expressing your natural talent relentlessly will magnetically attract all the desires of your heart. Come discover what you were born to do! Curtis Adney, J.D., M.S., is a life coach with a Juris Doctor degree from Brigham Young University. He serendipitously discovered his Natural Talent after three unsatisfying careers and has since helped many thousands discover theirs in his numerous career success seminars conducted across the western United States. June 19 6:00 – 9:30 p.m. Thurs (1 class) Shima 126 Code: 83104 Fee: $79* *includes $30 for a 150-page comprehensive workbook All of the photography workshops listed below are taught by Sheldon Carpenter, who has a Bachelor's degree from the Massachusetts College of Art and a Master's degree in Fine Arts from the University of Oregon. He worked in graphic arts and photography for 18 years and has taught at Delta College since 2002. Genealogy: Who Do You Think You Are? Beginning Digital SLR Photography In this seminar, you’ll be provided with all the information necessary to research your family history and trace your genealogy. Required: Bring a pen, notebook, and memories! Alexia Muir has been teaching people how to do family history research since 1988. June 21 – August 2 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon Sat (6 classes) South Forum Code: 39640 Fee: $30 (no class on July 5) Did you know... We now offer all-day summer camps through Kids College? See page 3! Developing a Photographer’s Eye ONE EXTRA DAY OF CLASS! Whether you photograph flowers or friends, in color or black and white, your concerns are the same: taking good photographs that are meaningful and artistic. This workshop will bring out and train your "photographer's eye." ALL camera owners, whether point-and-shoot, 35mm, or digital, will benefit from this class. June 17, 24, July 1 6:30 – 9:30 p.m. Tues (3 classes) Shima 218 Code: 68345 Fee: $60 Getting a digital SLR is a big step for a lot of photographers. In this class, we tame the buttons, smooth the settings, and learn more than you thought possible. We go over what different lenses do, the basics of photography, tricks and tips of the pros, best equipment, and so much more. Bring your camera, accessories, and camera’s manual. July 8, 15, & 22 6:30 – 9:30 p.m. Tues (3 classes) Shima 218 Code: 73726 Fee: $60 Like us on Facebook! Community Education at Delta College OR Kids College at San Joaquin Delta College Editing Your Digital Photos In this class, you’ll get a good idea of what digital editing and imaging can do, from simple photo clean-up and manipulation to a brief introduction to 3-D images. The low class fee includes a CD. July 29, Aug. 5 - 19 6:30 – 9:30 p.m. Tues (4 classes) Shima 218 Code: 11538 Fee: $80 SPORTS Beginning & Intermediate Tennis This is an introduction to basic tennis for new players or those at beginner’s level. The main focus will be on the basic strokes: forehand, backhand, volley, and serve. Lessons will take a fun “games approach” to learning to play tennis. Required Materials: Tennis racquet, can of tennis balls, tennis shoes, and water. Cy Clays has been playing tennis for almost 30 years and has been teaching tennis at a local tennis club for 10 years. June 13 – July 18 5:30 – 6:30 p.m. Fri (5 classes) Tennis Courts Code: 71439 Fee: $54 (no class on July 4) Adult Swimming Lessons Ages 16 & older (no exceptions) Just because you never learned to swim as a child doesn’t mean that it’s too late. In this class for adults only, learn to swim and enjoy the water. It’s going to be a long, hot summer! Class size limited to 15 students! Please register early! There is a locker room for your use. Delta College does not provide locks or towels, so please be sure to bring your own. You may also come dressed to swim. Melissa Hand started lifeguarding at the age of 16. She has taught swimming lessons at U.O.P., Dolphin Scuba, and for the City of Stockton and has also coached the Blue Dolphins swim team. She has worked with special needs students, elderly people, and with people who fear the water because they have almost drowned. She has over 20 years of experience teaching swimming lessons. Section 1: June 16 – July 9 6:45 – 7:15 p.m. Mon/Weds (8 classes) Fergusson Pool* Code: 57671 Fee: $70 Section 2: June 16 – July 9 7:15 – 7:45 p.m. Mon/Weds (8 classes) Fergusson Pool* Code: 43993 Fee: $70 *Fergusson Pool at Delta College is located in the Budd Center. Workshops & Programs for Adults 29 Sports / Travel Opportunities / Typing Test Preparation Family Swim Night Bring the whole family and cool off in the Delta College pool! You’ll have over an hour to swim or just splash around in the evening. Leave all of your electronic devices at home and enjoy a fun way to spend family time together after a hot summer day. Required: Parent or adult must accompany anyone under 18. Each child under five years of age must be under the direct supervision of a parent or other adult (one-to-one). No pool toys allowed. Lifeguard will be on duty. There is a locker room available for your use. Delta College does not provide locks or towels, so be sure to bring your own. Melissa Hand started lifeguarding at the age of 16. She has taught swimming lessons at U.O.P., Dolphin Scuba, and for the City of Stockton and has also coached the Blue Dolphins swim team. She has over 20 years of experience teaching swimming lessons. June 19 – August 7 6:45 – 8:00 p.m. Thurs (8 classes) Fergusson Pool* Code: 12895 Fee: $40/first adult; $5 for each additional family member *Fergusson Pool at Delta College is located in the Budd Center. TYPING CERTIFICATION Typing Test & Certification You’ll have time to practice before taking the actual typing tests. We administer three timed tests and take your best score. Your typing certificate will be provided at the end of the session (good for one year; must achieve minimum 25 wpm). Cherie Harth has over 25 years of teaching experience. Section 1: June 4 Weds (1 class) Code: 53900 Educational Tours: Are you looking for an educational travel opportunity that includes airfare, accommodations, most meals, and escorted tours? All details are handled for you in these special travel programs so that you can just relax and enjoy your vacation! We have some wonderful fall trips coming up! Make your reservation now for a tour of our beautiful Northern National Parks, or go on a two-week tour where you’ll spend your time Exploring Britain and Ireland. Visit Savannah, Charleston, St. Augustine, and Jekyll Island on the Southern Charm tour. Or head to the Far East! Visit China and cruise the Yangtze River. Or go on the Tulip River Cruise in springtime and visit Holland and Belgium. There’s a big, wide world out there, so get out there and enjoy it! Please call Claudia at (209) 954-5013 to request a brochure for any or all of these fabulous trips! Northern National Parks 6:00 – 7:00 p.m. Shima 109 Fee: $10 Section 3: August 6 Weds (1 class) Code: 82895 6:00 – 7:00 p.m. Shima 109 Fee: $10 Detailed descriptions for all workshops are available on the website: www.adultedreg.com/delta Schedule of Workshops Summer 2014 jewel of the Northern Rockies. Experience the Wild West as it once was at Yellowstone National Park, home to an incredible array of wildlife, including freeranging herds of buffalo. Check off one of life’s mustdos as you see thrilling Old Faithful erupt. Marvel at Grand Teton National Park’s towering peaks, marked with mountain glaciers. Soak in stunning views of Mt. Rushmore and the Crazy Horse Memorial. There’s no better way to see the Northern National Parks! Double: $2,899 per person Single: $3,599 per person 8 Days, Departs September 3, 2014 Exploring Britain & Ireland Featuring England, Scotland, Ireland, & Wales When it’s winter here, it’s summer in the southern hemisphere, so visit Tropical Costa Rica in February! Take a tour to our nation’s capital, Washington, D.C., and see the cherry tree blossoms, many of our national monuments, and the Smithsonian. 6:00 – 7:00 p.m. Shima 109 Fee: $10 Section 2: July 2 Weds (1 class) Code: 25631 30 TRAVEL OPPORTUNITIES Highlights include: • Choice of Wildlife Float Trip OR Whitewater Rafting on Snake River • Jackson Hole Rodeo • Grand Tetons • Yellowstone National Park • Buffalo Bill Historical Center • Crazy Horse Memorial • Badlands National Park • Mt. Rushmore Visit Yellowstone, Grand Teton National Park, Mt. Rushmore and the Crazy Horse Memorial on this great American Adventure. Spend two nights in the cowboy town of Jackson Hole, Wyoming, the crown Highlights include: • London • Stonehenge • Bath • Cardiff • Waterford Crystal • Blarney Castle • Killarney • Ring of Kerry • Farm Visit • Dublin • Wales • Lake District • Edinburgh • York • Stratford-upon-Avon From the fashionable streets of London to the magical Blarney Stone, this great adventure takes you over rolling farmland and across the Irish Sea, through England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Marvel at the mystery of Stonehenge. Celebrate Irish humor, music, and dance in Dublin. Visit William Shakespeare’s birthplace, Stratford-upon-Avon. Visit the English Lake District, Ireland’s Ring of Kerry, and the valleys and mountains of North Wales. Tour the regal city of Edinburgh. If you only visit this region of the world once, make sure it’s on this tour where you can explore throughout Britain and Ireland! Double: $4,699 per person Single: $5,499 per person 15 Days, Departs October 3, 2014 Travel Opportunities Southern Charm Featuring Savannah & Charleston Highlights include: • Historic Charleston • Boone Hall Plantation • Beaufort • Savannah • Factors Walk • Jekyll Island • St. Simons Island • St. Augustine Experience the history, charm, and singular hospitality of the Low Country in Georgia and South Carolina. Soak in two nights at the exclusive Jekyll Island Club, once described as “the richest, most exclusive club in the world.” Explore one of America’s oldest plantations, Boone Hall. Visit charming Beaufort. Explore the history of Savannah and Antebellum Charleston. Visit the oldest city in the United States, St. Augustine, Florida, and enjoy an enchanting trolley tour through its vibrant Old Spanish Quarter. You will definitely be “charmed” by this part of the South! Double: $2,279 per person Single: $2,879 per person 8 Days, Departs November 2, 2014 Tropical Costa Rica Highlights include: • San Jose • Coffee Plantation • Guanacastle • Monteverde Cloud Forest • Hanging Bridges • Arenal Volcano • Lake Arenal Cruise • Cooking Demonstration • Cano Negro Refuge • Zarcero • National Theatre Pack your cameras and sense of adventure because Costa Rica has something for every family member! Search for wildlife during a Tortuguero canal cruise and jungle nature walk. Don your chef hat to learn how to create a local dish, and taste a fresh pineapple during a plantation tour. Embark on a white water rafting adventure! Explore the rainforest canopy during your choice of hanging bridge walk or zip line adventure. Enjoy waterslide fun and a healing soak in Arenal’s hot springs. From the tropical rainforest and mighty volcanoes to eco-lodges and local villages, you are sure to be amazed in Tropical Costa Rica! Double: $2,349 per person (early booking by August 21; $100 more after that) Single: $2,849 per person (early booking by August 21; $100 more after that) 9 Days, Departing February 21, 2015 Washington, D.C. Highlights include: • U.S. Capitol Building Tour • World War II Memorial • White House Visitor Center • Mount Vernon • Arlington National Cemetery • Smithsonian Institution • Baltimore • Annapolis • Washington National Cathedral • Ford’s Theater The epic story of American democracy comes to life in our nation’s capital city. View the extraordinary monuments throughout the National Mall that commemorate the heroes who have shaped our past, including the World War II Monument, the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, and the Korean War Memorial. Join a local guide at the U.S. Naval Academy for a tour of this distinguished military training ground. Visit Fort McHenry in Baltimore where Francis Scott Key was inspired to pen the “Star-Spangled Banner.” Uncover the gems of the Smithsonian Institution as you explore some of its world-renowned museum collections. Tour Washington National Cathedral and admire the architecture of this magnificent building that took 83 years to complete. On a guided tour, learn about Ford's Theater, where President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated. Indulge in local crab and dine at a local Annapolis Restaurant. Join us for this extraordinary exploration of America’s history and culture in Washington, D.C.! Double: $2,379 per person (early booking by Oct. 8; $100 more after that) Single: $2,979 per person (early booking by Oct. 8; $100 more after that) 7 Days, Departs April 8, 2015 BRAND NEW TOURS JUST RELEASED – DETAILS COMING SOON! Cruising the Yangtze River Highlights include: • Shanghai • Yuyuan Garden • Acrobatics Show • MagLey Train Ride • Yangtze River Cruise • Three Gorges Dam • Xian City Wall • Terracotta Warriors • Wild Goose Pagoda • Tiananmen Square • Forbidden City • Great Wall • Summer Palace • Temple of Heaven • Hutong Rickshaw Tour Experience China’s marvels, ancient and modern, rural and cosmopolitan, on this fantastic 16-day tour that features a relaxing 4-night cruise of the Yangtze River. Float by the dramatic scenery of the Three Gorges. Explore the booming city of Shanghai. Stand before the 8,000 warriors in the life-size terra-cotta army in Xian. Discover for yourself the mysterious Forbidden City and the immense Tiananmen Square. Walk a section of the Great Wall, tour the old, narrow streets of Beijing by rickshaw, and share lunch with a local family in their Hutong home. You won’t want to miss this Yangtze River Cruise! 16 Days (Dates TBD) March of 2015 Springtime Tulip River Cruise Highlights include: • Unpack ONCE for a relaxing river cruise on the waterways of Holland and Belgium • Visit the world-famous Kaukenhof Gardens with its enormous, colorful tulip fields • Explore the historic cities of Arnhem, Ghent, and medieval Bruges Savor springtime in Holland and Belgium with a cruise that is sure to leave truly memorable impressions! Winding waterways lead you to such well-known Belgian cities as Ghent and Antwerp. Breathe in the fresh scent of spring on the Tulip River Cruise! 9 Days (Dates TBD) April of 2015 Workshops & Programs for Adults 31 The Small Business Development Center (SBDC) 56 S. Lincoln Street, Stockton, CA 95203 Phone: (209) 954-5089 • Fax: (209) 939-0385 For more information about SBDC events: www.sbdc.deltacollege.edu Does Your Business Need Whether you need help improving your marketing Financing? Assistance for YOUR business! to increase sales, developing a business plan to chart your course or obtain financing, or improve the financial management of your business, SBDC consultants are ready to help you sustain and grow your business. The SBDC also helps prospective business owners do their homework before start up to increase their changes of success in their new venture. The SBDC’s one-on-one management consulting emphasizes education and guidance in finding practical solutions to business problems. Consulting is confidential and provided at no charge by a staff of skilled professionals. The SBDC is located in downtown Stockton (56 S. Lincoln Street). Please visit our website at sbdc. deltacollege.edu or call the office at 209-954-5089 to schedule an appointment or for more information. Web Design & Online Marketing The SBDC can help you develop a website, improve an existing website, effectively use email and social media, and take advantage of online marketing and advertising resources. Call 209-954-5089 for an appointment for consulting at no cost to you. Marketing to Increase Sales The SBDC can help you develop and assess the effectiveness of your current methods of advertising and marketing, evaluate and improve your marketing messages, better target your marketing efforts to reach your desired customers, and more. Call 209-954-5089 for an appointment for consulting at no cost to you. Visit our website at sbdc.deltacollege.edu for a complete calendar of workshops and to make your reservations. Questions? Call the SBDC, 954-5089. Contact the SBDC (209-954-5089) for assistance in identifying potential sources and developing loan applications or funding proposals for your new or existing business. The SBDC staff can explain to you and help evaluate the viability of seeking funds from US Small Business Administration Loan Programs, micro loans, local loan programs, angel investors and more. Call 209-954-5089 for an appointment to discuss your funding needs and potential sources. Starting a Business? Monthly start-up workshops are scheduled at various locations including Stockton, Tracy, Lodi and Manteca. Learn about developing a business plan, meeting government regulations and requirements, plus financing sources and criteria. Following the workshop, you can schedule to meet individually with a consultant, at no cost to you, to work on your specific business goals. Visit our website to find out the best workshop for you to attend and to register: sbdc.deltacollege.edu Stockton All Stockton workshops are at the SBDC June 11 4:30-6:30pm June 25 12 noon-2pm July 9 4:30-6:30pm July 23 12 noon-2pm Aug. 13 4:30-6:30pm Aug. 27 12 noon-2pm Manteca June 5, July 3, Aug. 7 12 noon – 1pm Manteca Chamber of Commerce Tracy June 12, July 10, Aug. 14 12 noon – 1 pm Tracy Chamber of Commerce Lodi June 19, July 17, Aug. 21 12 noon - 1pm Lodi Chamber of Commerce Your Small Business Resource 2nd Annual Get Connected Small Business Expo Event Learn how to do business with federal, state and local government agencies, as well as educational institutions and utility companies. Learn about small business and other certification programs that can give you an advantage in submitting bids and proposals. Talk to representatives who can help you understand how to do business with their organization. Also talk to organizations that can help your business be more successful. Wednesday, August 27, 2014 8:00 am – 12:00 noon San Joaquin County Robert J. Cabral Agricultural Center 2101 E. Earhart Ave., Stockton, CA 95206 To register: www.getconnected2014.eventbrite.com For more information: CalTrans District 10 Small Business Liaison 209-948-7855 or SBDC 209-954-5089 Business Incubator (business address & temporary office use) Do you need a professional business address and periodic use of office space for a new, home-based, or emerging business, or a satellite location? For a small monthly fee, you can benefit from the SBDC Incubator services. The Incubator also provides ongoing coaching to help you develop your business. For a free tour, to receive an application, or for more information call the SBDC at 209-954-5089. The SBDC means business In 2013, SBDC clients reported: $1.79 million received in capital obtained $765,286 in increased sales 74 jobs created/retained The SBDC is co-sponsored by CSU Chico Research Foundation/CED. It is funded in part through a cooperative agreement with the U.S. SBA. All opinions, conclusions or recommendations expressed are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the view of the SBA. The SBDC program is nondiscriminatory. Reasonable accommodations for the disabled will be made, if requested in advance. 32 Small Business Development Center — Summer 2014 Stockton Institute for Continued Learning Welcome to SICL and Lifelong Learning! SICL MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION – Fall 2014 Please Complete and Print Clearly (* Required Information) What is the Stockton Institute for Continued Learning (SICL)? SICL is a member-motivated and member-governed not-for-profit organization. Our mission is to provide educational experiences, personal enrichment, social activities, and volunteer opportunities to the mature population in the San Joaquin Delta Community College District. * Name ______________________________________________ • Classes*. These vary each semester and may include music, art, printmaking, book review, bridge, gardening, speech, creative writing, digital photography, bird-watching, food and culture, quilting, stained glass, computers, exercise, and money management. There are no tests, no grades—you just need a desire to learn. Instructors are volunteers who are retired professionals and/or Delta faculty. • Tours*. We go to interesting educational locations at reasonable prices. • Leadership opportunities*. Become a board member, help on a committee, or volunteer at whatever SICL activity enriches your life. • Brain gain and social activities*. In addition to the mental stimulation and social aspects of classes and tours, there is a welcome reception/ registration and a luncheon each term for members and their guests. * Home Phone __________________ Cell Phone ________________ Where and when does SICL meet? SICL classes meet on the San Joaquin Delta College campus during the fall and spring terms. The schedule of classes and tours is posted on the SICL bulletin board on the outside north wall of Holt 123 and on the SICL web site: www.deltacollege.edu/dept/sicl. How do I join SICL? To become a member of SICL and be eligible to attend any of the classes, tours, and programs offered by this Delta College Lifelong Learning Program, you must complete a Membership Application and register. Registration-Fall 2014: Saturday, August 23, 10:00 a.m. – 11:30 noon, at Delta College in Upper Danner Hall. (Note: Parking is free on Saturdays.) Fall 2014 Term: Most SICL classes will be held between September 2 and November 14. Fees: Registration - $30, *Parking Permit - $15. Tours: A separate check is required for each tour. Checks: Make payable to SJDC—SICL. Please bring your check(s) and Membership Application to Registration. You will receive a SICL Membership Card at Registration. (Note: Your card allows you to attend Armchair Traveler for free.) If you are unable to attend the SICL Registration Day on Saturday, August 23, you may register with Gloria Mendoza in Holt 123; see contact information below. *Delta College Parking Permits are required weekdays, Monday through Friday. You may purchase a discounted parking permit for $15 for the entire term when you join SICL. If you choose not to purchase a parking permit for the term, then daily parking permits may be purchased for $2.00 (in quarters or $1 bills) from the bright yellow dispensers in the parking lots. Members who have disability placards or license plates are required to purchase a parking permit and may park in any unused legal parking spaces. (Note: If you do not have a valid parking permit displayed on your dashboard, you may receive a $33 parking citation from the Delta College Campus Police.) Have questions about SICL? Need more information? • Visit the SICL web site: www.deltacollege.edu/dept/sicl • Contact Gloria Mendoza, SICL Office Assistant -Phone: 209-910-4748 (Voice Mail - Leave a Message) -Email: [email protected] -Mail: SICL - Delta College, PO Box 7314, Stockton 95267 -In Person: Holt 123 (SICL Office at Delta College) (Note: Limited office hours are posted on the SICL bulletin board located on the north wall of Holt 123. Please contact Gloria in advance to verify.) * Address _____________________________________________ * City __________________________ *Zip _________________ * E-mail Address ________________________________________ (To receive emails, last minute information or changes, and the SICL Newsletters) *Cash: $_________ *Check #: _________ Total $_______________ q Registation – $30 q Parking Permit – $15 q Tours $______ Note: Some classes have additonal fees. See website for more information. * Are you a new member? YES ____ NO ____ * In case of an emergency, contact: Name______________________________________________ Relationship ___________________________________________ Phone (Home and/or Cell) __________________________________ *Do you need a SICL name badge? Yes ____ No ____ *How do you want your name to appear? ______________________ *Do you want to receive the SICL Newsletter or other information by email? Yes ____ No____ *As a member of SICL, I agree to allow my picture to be used in the promotion of the Stockton Institute for Continued Learning Program. Sign Your Name_________________________________________ Where did you learn about SICL? ___SICL Member Publication (Name of Publication) ______________________________ ___Delta College Flyer ___Delta College Electronic Marque ___Friend SICL is a volunteer-operated organization. Please indicate which COMMITTEE(S) you are interested in assisting: Membership ( ) Curriculum ( ) Historian ( ) Hospitality ( ) Tours ( ) What future classes would you like to see SICL offer? _____________ ____________________________________________________ Would you like to teach a class? If so, what subject? ______________ ____________________________________________________ What future tours would you enjoy? ___________________________ _____________________________________________________ For more information, contact Sharon McDonnell, Membership Chair, at 209-473-3187. (SICL is under the auspices of the San Joaquin Delta College Foundation – Community Education) Community Education 33 COMMUNITY EDUCATION REGISTRATION INFORMATION Online Registration is Now Available! To register Online, log on to the website: communityed.deltacollege.edu (no processing fee) On the left, click on the program you desire: -For Kids College (for children & teens): On the left, click on “Classes & Registration;” on that page, under Class Schedule, click on the blue “Kids College” link. Under Registration Information: Click on "Kids College Online Registration Instructions for step-by-step details. -For Workshops & Programs for Adults (for adults & seniors): On the left, click on “Workshops & Registration;” on that page, click on the “Online Registration & Schedule of Workshops” in the first box of the table. OR, if you do not have Internet access, you have the following 4 options to register with a $3 processing fee: 1. Walk In: Take the completed registration form and payment, including the $3 processing fee, to Locke 107 at Delta College, up to the day of the workshop. Open Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 2. Mail In: Send the completed form and payment, including the $3 processing fee, to the address listed at bottom. 3. Call In: (209) 954-5045. Please have the desired workshop code(s) and credit card number available. 4. At the Workshop: Bring the completed form and payment, including the $3 processing fee, to the workshop. (Note: Advance Registration is strongly recommended! Space is available on a first-come, first-served basis and enrollment is limited.) COMMUNITY EDUCATION CANCELLATION & REFUND POLICY Registration fees will automatically be refunded if the workshop is cancelled for any reason by the Community Education Department. Other refunds may be requested by calling the Community Education Department* or by filling out a Community Education Refund Request form in Locke 107 at Delta College. REFUND POLICY: All refunds will be granted ONLY if the student’s request is submitted at least one (1) week prior to the start date of the workshop. Refunds will be charged a $10 processing fee (Effective January 2008). Have questions or need additional Community Education information? Please call: *Workshops & Programs for Adults – (209) 954-5013 or Kids College – (209) 954-5015 Disclaimer: Community Education reserves the right to change teachers, materials, facilities, times, and/or dates if necessary. SAN JOAQUIN DELTA COLLEGE - COMMUNITY EDUCATION REGISTRATION FORM Please use a separate form for each person who is registering. The full registration fee, plus the mandatory *$3 processing fee, MUST be submitted with this completed form in order to be registered in the workshop(s). All sections of this registration form MUST be completed in full to avoid any delays in processing. Name: ________________________________________________________________________________ Email: __________________________________ If Minor, Parent/Guardian's Name: _____________________________________________________________ Relationship: _____________________________ Address:________________________________________________________________________________City:______________________Zip:____________ Phone: Home (_____)____________________________ Work (_____)______________________________ Cell (_____)_______________________________ (Please provide ALL available phone numbers in case you need to be reached regarding a scheduling change or in the event of an emergency.) Gender: M____ F____ (Required) Birth date: _____/_____/_____ (Required) Ethnic Group:________________________________________________(Optional) ********************************************************************************************* Code #:_____________ Class Title & Date________________________________________________________________________________ Fee:_______ Code #:_____________ Class Title & Date________________________________________________________________________________ Fee:_______ Code #:_____________ Class Title & Date________________________________________________________________________________ Fee:_______ Code #:_____________ Class Title & Date________________________________________________________________________________ Fee:_______ Code #:_____________ Class Title & Date________________________________________________________________________________ Fee:_______ Mandatory Processing Fee for ALL Registrations not processed Online MUST be included: *Fee: + $3 Total: ___________ Payment information (check one): CHECK or MONEY ORDER Made Payable to SJDC CASH (do not mail) Complete this form and bring it with the complete payment, including the $3 processing fee, to: Delta College -Community Education Office-Locke 107, or mail to: Delta College, 5151 Pacific Avenue, Box 117, Stockton, CA 95207. 34 Schedule of Workshops Summer 2014 COMMUNITY EDUCATION DAY CAMP REGISTRATION To register Online, go to the website: www.adultedreg.com/deltakidscollege Complete both sides of this form. OR, if you do not have Internet access, you have the following 3 options to register: 1. Walk In: Take the completed registration form and payment to Locke 107 at Delta College. Open Monday through Thursday, 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. and 2:00 to 6:30 p.m., and Friday, 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. (Summer hours). 2. Mail In: Send the completed form and payment to: Delta College, Community Education, 5151 Pacific Avenue, Box 117, Stockton, CA 95207 3. Call In: (209) 954-5015. Please have the desired camp code(s) and credit card number available. (Note: Advance Registration is strongly recommended! Space is available on a first-come, first-served basis, and enrollment is limited.) COMMUNITY EDUCATION REFUND AND CANCELLATION POLICY REFUND POLICY: All refunds will be granted ONLY if the student’s request is submitted at least fourteen (14) days before the first day of the week you wish to cancel. Refunds will be charged a $10 processing fee. Have questions or need additional information? Please contact Community Education: (209) 954-5015 Disclaimer: Community Education reserves the right to change teachers, materials, facilities, times, and/or dates if necessary. _______________________________________________________________________ SAN JOAQUIN DELTA COLLEGE – DAY CAMP REGISTRATION FORM Please use a separate form for each person who is registering. All sections of this registration form MUST be completed in full to avoid any delays in processing. Name: ___________________________________________ Email: ____________________________________________ If Minor, Parent/Guardian's Name: ______________________________________ Relationship: Address: City: Zip: Phone #’s - Home: ( ) Work: ( ) Cell: ( ) (Please provide ALL available phone numbers in case you need to be reached regarding a scheduling change or in the event of an emergency.) Gender: M___ F___ (Required) Birthdate: / / (Required) Ethnic Group: (Optional) Ages 8 to 12 only (must be in this age group at some point during the four-week period). $200 per week; includes lunch,* snack, T-shirt, and all materials for classes (no additional fees). $10 discount if you register for a second week when you register for the first week (first week $200; second week $190). For example: Week #1, Track A = $200; Week #2, Track B = $190; Week #3, Track B = $200; Week #4, Track A = $190. *Soy milk available. Full payment is due when you register. Code: 14010 Track A Week #1, June 16 – 19 Fee: _______ Code: 14020 Track B Week #1, June 16 – 19 Fee: _______ Code: 14030 Track A Week #2, June 23 – 26 Fee: _______ Code: 14040 Track B Week #2, June 23 – 26 Fee: _______ Code: 14050 Track A Week #3, June 30 – July 3 Fee: _______ Code: 14060 Track B Week #3, June 30 – July 3 Fee: _______ Code: 14070 Track A Week #4, July 7 – 10 Fee: _______ Code: 14080 Track B Week #4, July 7 – 10 Fee: _______ WOW!! What a deal! Register for one week of camp and receive a discount for the second week! Total: ______ Choose EITHER Track A or Track B each week; no switching classes between tracks. Payment information: 35 CHECK or MONEY ORDER Payable to SJDC Schedule of Workshops Summer 2014 CASH Debit/Credit Card San Joaquin Delta College Community Education – Kids College Day Camp Medical Emergency/Parent Consent Liability Release Waiver I grant approval for my child to participate in the Kids College Day Camp programs and hold harmless and indemnify San Joaquin Delta College, the Board of Trustees and their officers, employees, and volunteers from any liability for any type of personal injury or property damage that may result from my child’s participation in this program. I understand that San Joaquin Delta College does not provide medical insurance for participants, and I assume all responsibility for health/medical expenses that may be incurred as a result of my child’s participation in this program. Consent is hereby given to the Kids College instructors and/or supervisors to give or seek medical aid as required in case of emergency. I hereby assign all rights and release from liability San Joaquin Delta College and Kids College for the recording, print production, exhibition, video/audio production, broadcasting, cable-casting, internet access, web-casting, and distribution of my child’s visual image and/or voice for promotional/not-for-profit use. (Note: Students are sometimes photographed during a workshop.) STUDENT/CAMPUS CONDUCT: In order to maintain an environment conducive to learning, Kids College students must meet program standards of good conduct and behavior while on the San Joaquin Delta College campus and at every class meeting. This means courteous attention, good manners, and careful handling of the equipment being used. Students must follow the instructions given them by the teacher or a staff member. Failure to follow this code of conduct may result in dismissal from the workshop with no refund from the Kids College Day Camp program. Parents are responsible for the cost of repairing or replacing any equipment that their child may damage or break either intentionally or through reckless behavior. ________________________________________________ Name of Student (Please Print) ________________________________ Student’s Date of Birth Known allergies/food allergies or other necessary medical information: __________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________ (Please administer all prescription/over-the-counter medications before bringing your child to camp.) Our facility is not set up to dispense or administer medication. T-Shirt Size________ camp site. (Required) • Note: Order T-Shirt size one size larger to fit over clothing; T-Shirt will be left at Emergency contact telephone numbers for Parent/Legal Guardian: ___________________________ Home • ____________________________ Work ___________________________ Cell Alternate emergency contact during Kids College Day Camp (Must be over 18 years of age): __________________________________________ Name/Relationship ____________________ Phone (Home/Work) ___________________ Phone (Cell) I understand all the conditions and execute this waiver freely and without reservation. ________________________________ Parent/Legal Guardian (Print Name) ________________________________ Parent/Legal Guardian (Signature) __________________ Today’s Date Please complete and submit this form before the camp sessions begin. .. San Joaquin Delta College Day Camp Program is concerned about your child's safety. Students MUST ALWAYS be escorted to and picked up from Locke 105 (Locke Lounge.) Teacher aides are available and will assist the children with changing classrooms, lunch hour, and within the classrooms. Children will never be left unattended. Please pick up your child promptly at the end of each day camp session. Please help us keep your children safe by following these procedures. Thank you! 36 Schedule of Workshops Summer 2014
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