Table of Contents Arts & Crafts Art Project Process p. 4 Beginning Watercolor p. 4 Jewelry p. 3 Pebble Mosaics p. 4 Silk Scarf Dying p. 3 Stained Glass & Workshops p. 2 Zen Doodling p. 4 Business & Professional First Aid & CPR Flagger Forklift p. 9 p. 9 p. 9 Computer & Technology Computer Basic & Intermed. Excel Facebook for Everyone Multimedia and You Word p. 10 p. 10 p. 10 p. 10 p. 10 Health & Wellness Healing Mind, Body, Spirit Intro to Chakras Meditation For Everyone New Thought Spirituality Reiki for Caregivers Senior Adult Fitness Slim Down Hypnosis T'ai Chi Tae kwon-do Yoga p. 11 p. 11 p. 11 p. 11 p. 11 p. 12 p. 11 p. 12 p. 12 p. 12 Senior College Centralia College offers courses through Senior Center outreach sites in Lewis County. Classes range from fitness to drawing and painting to computer skills. Please contact the site directly for information on available classes. MORTON SENIOR CENTER 103 Westlake Ave Morton, WA 360-496-3230 OLEQUA SENIOR CENTER 119 NW Kerron Winlock, WA 360-785-4325 PACKWOOD SENIOR CENTER 12931 Hwy 12 Packwood, WA 360-494-6331 TOLEDO SENIOR CENTER 150 Coal Street Toledo, WA 360-864-2112 TWIN CITIES SENIOR CENTER 2545 North National Chehalis, WA 360-748-0061 Refund Policy Non-credit classes are self supporting and are not financed by state tax funds. When classes must be cancelled due to low enrollment or some extenuating circumstance, a 100% refund will automatically be processed. To withdraw from a class, you must do so 24 hours before the start of class in order to receive a 100% refund. Personal Enrichment American Sign Language Ballroom Dancing Band & Orchestra Basket Weaving Chicken Care Knitting Modern Square Dancing Photograph Restoration Rabbit Care Silk Scarf Dying Writing & Publishing Unique Gardening 1 p. 8 p. 8 p. 8 p. 5 p. 6 p. 5 p. 8 p. 7 p. 6 p. 8 p. 7 p. 6 Disabled Student Services and equipment are available to make reasonable accommodation to any student with a documentable disabling condition. If you need accommodations to help you in a class call ext. 320 (TTY/TDD 807-6227) for information and appointments. Every effort is made to ensure the information in this brochure is as accurate as possible but sometimes things do change and we ask for your understanding. EEOC Art & Design New Glass Workshops - Great for Gifts Beginners Welcome! One day workshops are a great way to “sample” stained glass and create a project to keep or give as a gift! Material cost listed below, class held at 18245 Irwin St SW., Rochester. Instructor Karen Milton Beveled Box ($15-20) Jan 31 Sa 10:00am-2:00pm Code 6682 Course CS 101N Rochester $35 Lead & Beveled Hearts ($10-$15) Feb 6 F 6:00pm-9:00pm Code 6684 Course CS 101P Rochester $35 Fused Garden Flowers ($10) Mar 13 F 6:00pm-9:00pm Code 8615 Course CS 101D Rochester $35 Windchimes ($15-$25) Mar 16 - Mar 18 M 6:00pm-9:00pm Code 8616 Course CS 101E Rochester $35 Holiday Fused Ornaments ($10-$15) Dec 6 Sat Code 6709 10:00am-2:00pm Course CS 101T Rochester $25 Fused Owl, Dove or Duck ($10-$20) Feb 4 W 6:00pm - 9:00pm Rochester Code 6663 Course CS 101O Cost $35 Victorian Nugget Lead & Beveled Hangers ($10-$15) Jan 21 W 6:00pm-9:00pm Rochester Code 6681 Course CS 101M Cost $35 Stained Glass – Lead & Foil Learn all the techniques to make and complete your first stained glass panel. Class covers selecting design, leading basics, soldering, and finishing techniques. Equipment provided by the instructor. Students will purchase their supplies from the instructor at class. Glass supplies will cost approximately $100-$120, payable to the instructor. Class held at 18245 Irwin St SW, Rochester. Call for directions 273-6562. Please bring a fine or medium black Sharpie to class. Students may bring a sack lunch or snack to the day classes. Instructor Karen Milton Day class: Jan 7 - Feb 4 W 10:00am-1:00pm Code 6669 Course CS 102D Lifelong Learners 50+ Code 6670 Course SNRC 081A Rochester $107 $54 Feb 11 - Mar 11 W 10:00am-1:00pm Code 6671 Course CS 102E Lifelong Learners 50+ Code 6672 Course SNRC 081B Rochester $107 Mar 18 - Apr 15 W 10:00am-1:00pm Code 8611 Course CS 102A Lifelong Learners 50+ Code 8612 Course SNRC 081A Rochester $107 2 $54 $54 Evening class: Jan 8 - Feb 5 Th 6:00pm-9:00pm Code 6675 Course CS 102G Lifelong Learners 50+ Code 6676 Course SNRC 081C Rochester $107 $54 Feb 12 - Mar 12 Th 6:00pm-9:00pm Code 6677 Course CS 102H Lifelong Learners 50+ Code 6678 Course SNRC 081D Rochester $107 Mar 19 - Apr 16 Th 6:00pm-9:00pm Code 8613 Course CS 102B Lifelong Learners 50+ Code 8614 Course SNRC 081B Rochester $107 $54 $54 New Art & Design Beginning Jewelry Beginning students will focus on the design and making of silver jewelry. They will learn basic metal fabrication and silver soldering techniques used in creative, finished jewelry pieces. Students will explore all the kinds of milled silver available. Instructor Russ Lunders. Jan 6 - Mar 10 T 11:30am-2:30pm Tec 109 Code 6698 Course CS 104C $80 Lifelong Learners 50+ Code 6699 Course SNRC 081J $54 Advanced Jewelry This class is for returning students who have completed Beginning Jewelry Making. Some stone setting will be ex plored in the combination of rings, pendants and bracelets. Students will work on an individual project, unique to them. Supplies will range from $20-$60 and are payable to the instructor, Russ Lunders. Silk Scarf Dying, Centralia Design and create beautiful 100 % silk scarves using professional dyes from Jaquard. Jaquard’s Red label dyes have the reputation of having the richest most elegant colors. Learn new techniques with each scarf created. Supply cost $10.00 per scarf dyed. Students will have time to dye 2-3 scarves. Class held at 2114 Sandra Ave., Centralia. Instructor Sue Wachter Jan 8 Code 6691 Th 5:30pm -8:00pm Course CS 101Q Centralia $30 Jan 22 Code 6692 Th 5:30pm-8:00pm Course CS 101R Centralia $30 Feb 12 Code 6693 Th 5:30pm-8:00pm Course CS 101S Centralia $30 Silk Scarf Dying, Rochester $54 Design and create beautiful 100 % silk scarves, using professional dyes from Jaquard. Jaquard’s Red label dyes have the reputation of having the richest most elegant colors. Learn new techniques with each scarf created. Supply cost $10.00 per scarf dyed. Students will have time to dye 2-3 scarves. Class held at 17831 Applegate St SW, Rochester. Instructor Joan Hitchcock Jan 6 – Mar 10 T 2:30pm-5:30pm Code 6700 Course CS 104D Lifelong Learners 50+ Code 6701 Course SNRC 081G TEC 109 $80 Jan 14 Code 6637 W 6:30pm-9:00pm Course CS 101D Rochester $30 $54 Jan 7 – Mar 11 W 12:00pm-3:00pm Code 6704 Course CS 104F Lifelong Learners 50+ Code 6705 Course SNRC 081K TEC 109 $80 Feb 25 Code 8606 W 6:30pm-9:00pm Course CS 101A Rochester $30 Mar 4 Code 8607 W 6:30pm-9:00pm Course CS 101B Rochester $30 Jan 7 – Mar 11 W 3:00pm-6:00pm Code 6706 Course CS 104G Lifelong Learners 50+ Code 6707 Course SNRC 081L TEC 109 $80 Day Class: Jan 5 – Mar 9 M 2:30pm-5:30pm Code 6694 Course CS 104A Lifelong Learners 50+ Code 6695 Course SNRC 081E Evening Class: Jan 5 – Mar 9 M 5:30pm-8:30pm Code 6696 Course CS 104B Lifelong Learners 50+ Code 6697 Course SNRC 081F Jan 6 – Mar 10 T 5:30pm-8:30pm Code 6702 Course CS 104E Lifelong Learners 50+ Code 6703 Course SNRC 081H TEC 109 $80 $54 $54 TEC 109 $80 $54 TEC 109 $80 3 Zen Doodling Art & Design Zen Doodling is a fascinating, meditative style of drawing that allows you to unwind from stress, focus your thoughts, and explore your creative side-even if you have no artistic talent! In this class, you will learn a wide variety of striking drawing patterns, styles and techniques, based on Zentangle an art form developed by Rick Roberts and Maria Thomas, that uses simple, repetitive lines and shapes and deliberate pen strokes to create striking, one-of-a-kind abstract art. You’ll be left with a heightened sense of clarity, personal well-being, and artistic satisfaction. Come prepared to relax and experience something truly unique and restorative. Supply cost $10. Instructor Susan Alexander Jan 6 - Jan 27 Code 6638 T 2:00pm-4:00pm Course CS 137A WAH 115 $75 Pebble Mosaics Unique pebble mosaics adorn steps, entryways, fountains, fireplaces, bathrooms, and more. Now you can enhance your own indoor or outdoor space by learning techniques for creating pebble mosaics. Create one-of-akind finished pieces of your own using materials, supplies, and tools provided (students are encouraged to bring their own pebbles, seashells, sea glass, etc.). Select from an assortment of substrates to mosaic or bring your own to transform. Past students may come and work at their own pace. No previous experience is required. Supply cost $20. Instructor Susan Alexander. Feb 7- Feb 28 Code 6639 Sa 10:00am - 1:00pm Tec 109 Course CS 102A $75 New Art Project - It’s a Process Bring a photo reference you are really excited about painting. You will learn how to take an image through a process with the goal of producing your best work. You will finish a painting using a media in which you have prior experience. Class time will be spent planning your project using thumbnail sketches, learning to use the grid method to prepare a composition, how to use artistic license and discovering the best media for optimum results. Finally you will decide on the best way to present the piece for hanging. Depending on the subject and the medium some homework may be required. Supply cost of $10.00. Student will bring supplies for the media they decide to use for their finished piece. Classes held at 2114 Sandra Ave, Centralia. Instructor Sue Wachter. Jan 26 - Feb 9 Code 6690 M 5:30pm-7:30pm Course CS 136B Centralia $50 Beginning Artist Watercolor Come explore and easily find beginning success. Each week basic techniques will be demonstrated and applied through practice and projects. Youth are welcome! Students under 12 must be accompanied by an adult. Each 3 week session during the year will present new concepts and projects. No prerequisite for any of the sessions. Classes held at 2114 Sandra Ave, Centralia Supply cost $20. Instructor Sue Wachter . Jan 5 - Jan 19 Code 6689 M 5:30pm-8:00pm Course CS 136A Centralia $45. tion November 12, 2 a r t gis 360-736-9391 014 Re ext. 427 January 1 - New Year's Day, Campus Closed January 19 - Martin Luther King Jr Day, Campus Closed February 16 - President's Day, Campus Closed March 16 - Last Class Day, Winter Quarter 4 Basket Weaving Personal Enrichment Weaving classes for the beginner, intermediate & advanced weavers. All baskets are working baskets. We’ll be weaving with Date Palm, also known as Rattan, a pliable, strong material for baskets. Beginner: learn the basics of weaving and new techniques with each new basket. Intermediate: continue weaving skills, more techniques when weaving larger baskets and learning some pattern weave. Complete 2 beginning classes prior to taking an intermediate class. Advanced: Challenge yourself as you continue to grow your weaving skills with a more difficult pattern. Complete 2 beginner classes and 1 intermediate class prior to taking an advanced class. Material fee is due to the instructor at each class. Supply cost (listed below). Instructor Carolyn Snedigar, one finished basket per class Beginners: Long Market Basket ($25) Jan 10 Sa 9:30am-3:00pm Code 6652 Course CS 101E WAH 116 $52 Potato/Onion Basket ($20) Jan 17 Sa 9:30pm-3:00pm Code 6653 Course CS 101F WAH 116 $52 Wood Bottom bowl 10” ($25) Jan 24 Sa 9:30pm-3:00pm Code 6654 Course CS 101G WAH 116 $52 Quilt/Picnic Basket ($35) Jan 31 Sa 9:30pm-3:00pm Code 6655 Course CS 101H WAH 116 $52 Handle Braiding ($10) Bring 2-3 completed baskets Feb 28 Sa 9:30pm-3:00pm WAH 116 Code 8608 Course CS 101C $52 Intermediate: Complete 2 beginner classes prior to attending. Garden Harvest Basket ($25) Feb 7 Sa 9:30am-3:00pm WAH 116 Code 6656 Course CS 101J $52 Stadium/Tote Basket ($45) Feb 14 Sa 9:30pm-4:00pm Code 6657 Course CS 101K Beginning Knitting Casting on, yarn size, vocabulary and definitions of knitting terms, needle sizes, how to read patterns, styles of knitting and sewing garments together, these are just a few of the things you will learn in this class. Together with the instructor students will choose the class project. Supply kit includes needles, yarn and pattern. Supply cost $15-$20. Instructor Evelyn Baxter Jan 6 - Feb 10 Code 6650 T 7:00pm-8:30pm Course CS 102B WAH 115 $70 New Knitting 2 This class is for students who have completed Beginning Knitting. Supply kit includes needles, yarn and pattern. Together with the instructor, students will choose the class project. Supply cost $15-$20. Instructor Evelyn Baxter Jan 8 - Feb 12 Code 6651 Th 7:00pm-8:30pm Course CS 102C WAH 115 $70 WAH 116 $52 Advanced: Complete 2 beginner & 1 intermediate classes prior to attending Wool Drying Basket ($50) Feb 21 Sa 9:30pm-4:00pm Code 6658 Course CS 101L WAH 116 $60 Registration Begins November 12, 2014 360-736-9391 ext. 427 5 “Equip yourself for your own needs.” Patti Digh, What I Wish For You: Simple Wisdom for a Happy Life Personal Enrichment New Production Rabbit Care Chicken Care and Processing Work Shop Part 1 Learn how to develop a system for your birds that will be cost effective and enable the birds to live productive, healthy and vibrant lives. Students learn about the anatomy of a chicken, nutritional needs, how to feed them for free, housing needs and other accommodations, common pests, diseases, and treatments. Part 2 Learn how to harvest your chickens. Once hens have stopped producing eggs, they can still be productive. This workshop will cover safe and humane dispatch of the chicken, how to clean and divide the meat; what to keep and what to toss, using every part of the chicken and (brief) techniques to serve and cook the meat. Students take home a basic plan to implement, allowing you and your chickens to live in harmony along with a few recipes to use both while chickens are producing eggs and after they stop. Classes held at 3479 Centralia Alpha Rd., Onalaska Instructor Chris Hodge Feb 7 Part I: Code 6631 Sa 10:00am-12:00pm Onalaska Course CS 181A $45 Part 2: Code 6632 Sa 12:00pm-2:00pmOnalaska Course CS 181B $45 Save! Part 1 & Part 2 Code 6633 Sa 10:00am-2:00pmOnalaska Course CS 181C $80 Hugelkultur Hugelkultur are no-dig raised beds with a difference. They hold moisture, build fertility, maximize surface volume and are great spaces for growing fruit, vegetables and herbs. Hugelkultur, pronounced Hoo-gul-culture, means hill culture or hill mound. Definition Source: http://www.permaculture.co.uk/ Part 1: Learn how to develop a system for your rabbits that will be cost effective and will enable them to live productive, healthy and vibrant lives. You’ll learn about housing, breeding and feeding needs for a rabbit. We’ll also talk about how to use their droppings to fertilize your garden. Part 2: Learn how to harvest your meat rabbits. This workshop will cover how to: dispatch of the rabbit safely and humanely, how to clean and divide the meat and how to use every part of the rabbit. We will briefly cover the different techniques for tanning the hide. You will take home a basic plan to implement that will allow you and your rabbits to live in harmony. Classes held at 3479 Centralia Alpha Rd., Onalaska 98570. Instructor Chris Hodge Jan 17 Part I: Code 6634 Sa 10:00am-12:00pmOnalaska Course CS 181D $45 Part 2: Code 6635 Sa 12:00pm-2:00pmOnalaska Course CS 181E $45 Both Save! Part 1 & Part 2 Code 6636 Sa 10:00am-2:00pmOnalaska Course CS 181F $80 New Unique Planting and Gardening Techniques During this lecture and workshop, we’ll discuss three unique planting methods that will help you get more from your garden or small farm. First we’ll discuss hugelkulture garden beds. We’ll talk about the do’s and don’ts of building a hugelkulture bed, and what works well to plant in them. Then we’ll discuss how to build an herb spiral. It’s an effective way to plant your herbs in a way that benefits multiple species of herbs and spices so they can grow together in harmony. Last we’ll discuss no-till gardening by using seed balls, a technique that was developed by a Japanese farmer, Masanobu Fukuoka. At the end of the class, you’ll even get to make your own seed ball! Classes held at 3479 Centralia Alpha Rd., Onalaska, 98570. Instructor Chris Hodge March 14 Code 8605 Sa 10:00am-12:00pm Onalaska Course CS 181A $50 6 Personal Enrichment Preserving Memories: Negatives and Photographs Everyone has old photographs in a box somewhere. You could be losing those memories by letting them sit in a dark damp attic. Old photographs and negatives were created by very complex chemical processes. In this class you will learn how to care for and preserve those photos. The lecture series will teach you how to preserve your old photographs and negatives. This is a computer based course, and participants will learn how to: keep originals safe and clean; different preservation methods and why they are important, take a photograph of a photograph or negative; the basics of scanning and photographing images. How to use basic tools to “fix” photographs. Photoshop and other photo editing software and tools. We will discuss the different products and methods available for printing photos and more. The last class will be a workshop held on Saturday 1/31/15. Supply List: notebook, pencil, negative or photographs and a USB flash drive. Intermediate computer skills needed. Instructor Lindsay Hodge. Jan 7 - Jan 28 Code 6630 W 7:00pm-8:00pm Course CS 151A WAH 212 AND Jan 31Sa $50 Make Your Living as a Writer & Self-Publishing Covers skills, tools, and writing process. What editors, publishers, and readers want. Research, interviewing, and fact-checking. Querying and submissions. Rights, contracts, advances, royalties, and getting paid. Marketing and promotion, specialties, niche markets, libraries, blogs, reviews, and websites. Ins and outs of self-publishing, including bar codes, ISBNs, book design, illustrations, and distribution. PowerPoint presentation and detailed outline. Get your questions answered, bring a lunch. Instructor Joelle Steele Jan 24 Code 6618 Sa 9:00am-2:00pm Course CS 176A WAH 105 $70 Write a Great Novel 12:00pm-2:00pmWAH 212 Create & Publish your eBook You’ve written your book, now turn it into an ebook, publish it, and sell it. Learn how to prepare your Word doc for a uniform and effective ebook conversion to all ebook formats. Cover design for online use. Handling images. ISBNs and ASINs. Selfpublishing, distribution, and pricing. Keyword tags, metadata, and linking. Promotion, blurbs, blogs, videos, and author bios. PowerPoint presentation and detailed outline. Get your questions answered, bring a lunch. Instructor Joelle Steele. Feb 21 Code 6620 Sa 9:00am-2:00pm Course CS 176C WAH 105 $70 Researching and Writing your Family History or Memoirs Turn your idea into a great novel and avoid the most common mistakes writers make. Learn how to develop believable and relatable characters; structure compelling plots and subplots; create relevant and idiosyncratic dialogue; write description that sets tone and place; define your genre; use outlines, plot charts, and viewpoints; select names for characters and titles; research for realism and interest; use proven writing processes; and more. PowerPoint presentation and detailed outline. Get your questions answeredm bring a lunch. Instructor Joelle Steele Covers research, including interviews; personal letters, diaries, photos, and Internet searches. Using Ellis Island records, SS Death Index, title searches, ethnicity-specific searches, and vital statistics docs. Variations in data and getting to the truth behind stories. Handling delicate info, speculative data, and “holes” in stories. Fact-checking and ethics. Use of formats and viewpoints and writing process. Collecting, identifying, dating, and managing images. Kinship terms, charts, and trees. PowerPoint presentation and detailed outline. Get your questions answered. Bring a lunch, 1 hour lunch break. Instructor Joelle Steele Feb 7 Code 6619 Mar 7 Code 8604 7 Sa 9:00am-2:00pm Course CS 176B WAH 105 $70 Sa 9:00am-3:00pm Course CS 176A WAH 113 $70 Personal Enrichment Beginning Ballroom Dancing American Sign Language II This course is an extension of the previous quarter’s teaching, covering the remaining half of the textbook with enhanced lessons. Students will be challenged to participate in in-class signing and at-home research assignments. Students will also be provided practical opportunities to utilize their signing skills with the Deaf community at local events. Interested persons will need to commit to attending all classes and at least one local event. In-class participation is a MUST. Students will need pens/pencils, notebook paper and a 1”-3”ring binder as well as the textbook: “Talking With Your Hands, Listening with Your Eyes” the book is widely available online. Instructor Julie Lobaugh Jan 6 - Mar 10 T 6:00pm-8:00pm Code 6659 Course CS 238A WSC 111 $50 Learn to glide your partner around the dance floor with style and grace. You will learn the salsa, waltz, foxtrot, swing, rumba, cha cha, tango, and nightclub two-step. Leading and following techniques and timing are stressed. Classes will be held at Flying Tiger Exercise Arts Center at 219 S. Tower, Centralia. Instructor Ms. Marie Kiser Jan 5 - Mar 9 M 6:00pm-7:00pm Code 6640 Course CS 157B Lifelong Learners 50+ Code 6641 Course SNRC 093A FTEAC $55 Jan 8 - Mar 12 Th 7:00pm-8:00pm Code 6642 Course CS 157C Lifelong Learners 50+ Code 6643 Course SNRC 093B FTEAC $55 $25 $25 Intermediate Ballroom Dancing Jan 8 - Mar 12 Th 6:00pm-7:00pm Code 6644 Course CS 157D Lifelong Learners 50+ Code 6645 Course SNRC 093C FTEAC $47 $25 Advanced Ballroom Dancing Pacific Northwest Chamber Orchestra The orchestra provides performance experience for high school, college or adult community string musicians. Players will be seated by the conductor through audition at the first rehearsal; prepare a short excerpt to demonstrate your skill. Sight-reading will be required. Additional sectional rehearsals may be scheduled as needed. Musicians must supply their own instrument. Supported in its activities by the Pacific Northwest Orchestra Association. Conductor David Judd. No class 1/19 & 2/16 Jan 5 - Mar 16 Code 6609 M 7:00pm-9:00pm Course CS 163B Jan 5 - Mar 9 M 7:00pm-8:00pm Code 6646 Course CS 157E Lifelong Learners 50+ Code 6647 Course SNRC 093D FTEAC $47 $25 WAH 150 $25 Modern Western Square Dance Community Band Lewis County Community Band offers performance experience for band instrumentalists, college students, and community adults. Provides opportunity to improve technical and musical skills, as well as community service when possible. If you do not have an instrument, some are available through the college for a rental fee of $15 per quarter. Directed by Louie Blaser Jan 6 - Mar 17 Code 6610 T 7:00pm-9:00pm Course CS 163B WAH 150 $25 Meet new fun people in a family friendly environment. Improve your health with an American Medical Association recognized low impact aerobic dance form. Modern Western Square Dancing is friendship set to music. Lesson are held at the Oakview Grange, 2715 N. Pearl, Centralia. The music is modern and lessons are taught by a nationally known caller/ instructor. Fun for all ages. Singles or couples are welcome. Club members will be on hand to help out. Come as you are. No special outfits are needed, wear comfortable shoes. Contact Mike & Marion Freels at 360-273-4884 or Larry and Andrea at 360-273-6008. We invite you to join the fun. Jan 7 - Mar 25 Code 6621 W 7:00pm-9:00pm Course CS 157A Centralia $50 8 Business & Professional Development Forklift Certification This 8-hour course is designed to certify operators of sit-down counterbalance lift trucks, light, medium, and heavy duty. Students will have written and hands on testing. Cost for the class $140. If you are interested in Forklift Certification please call our office for more information 360-736-9391 ext. 427 First Aid & CPR Certification Emergency care of an injured or ill person to prevent death or further injury, relieve pain, and counteract shock until aid is obtained. Upon completion, students receive an American Heart Association card. This course includes certification for adult, child and infant First Aid, CPR and AED. No refunds will be given if you do not withdraw at least 24 hours before the start of class. Cost for each class is $60. Instructor Chris Layton Sa Dec 6 Jan 10 Feb 21 Mar 28 Apr 25 8:30am-4:00pm HWC 106 Code 6602 Course CE 207A Code 6603 Course CE 207B Code 6608 Course CE 207C Code 8602 Course CE 207A Code 8603 Course CE 207B Customized Training for Business & Industry Convenient - On-site training, saving time, travel and cost. Our instructors are professionals who come to you with customized training for your employees. Employee Development - increase confidence, productivity, customer service and job skills Classes Available First Aid & CPR Project Management Forklift Certification Flagger Certification Supervision Conflict Resolution Organizational & Leadership Team Building Computer Training - Offered in a classroom on campus or at your site using laptops. Modules available: Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Outlook, or customize your class. Contact: 9 Workforce & Continuing Education 360-736-9391 ext. 427 Flagger Training & Certification You will be taught professional flagging techniques and proper work zone set-up in accordance with standards and guidelines of the Federal Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD), Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT), and the Department of Labor and Industries (L & I) Washington Administrative Code pertaining to flagging and temporary traffic control. Students passing the demonstration portion and 50 question exam will receive the Washington State Flagger Certification Card accepted in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Montana, and the American Traffic Safety Services Association (ATSSA) National Flagger Certification Card accepted in most other States. Course includes references to the ATSSA flagging work book, MUTCD, workshops, flagging demonstration, video, and PowerPoint presentation. Successful completion of course certifies students for a period of three years. No refunds will be given if you do not withdraw at least 24 hours prior to the start of class. Cost for each class is $55. Instructor Rich Bunker . Sat Dec 6 Jan 10 Feb 14 Mar 21 Apr 11 8:00am-5:00pm WAH 115 Code 6600 Course CE 200A Code 6601 Course CE 200B Code 6607 Course CE 200C Code 8600 Course CE 200A Code 8601 Course CE 200B Computers & Technology Computer Basics for Beginners This class is for the new computer user who wants to learn about computers in an easy to understand hands-on course. You will learn to use the desktop, taskbar, scroll bars and other controls necessary to be proficient in Windows. Effectively use the basic programs to write letters and save into organized folders you create. Learn to use flash drives to make information portable. This class uses Windows 7, Not Windows 8. Instructor Amanda Warner, no class 1/19. Jan 5 - Feb 2 M 6:00pm-8:30pm Code 6622 Course CS 152A Lifelong Learners 50+ Code 6623 Course SNRC 043A WAH 212 $50 $30 Intermediate Computer This course is for students who have completed Computer Basics or have an understanding of creating and saving documents. We will continue to work with file management skills, practicing, creating, copying, moving, and deleting files and folders. Expand your knowledge to include common tasks such as printing and moving information from one application or folder to another. Use “search” to find anything on your computer! We will also learn to maintain your computer and work with the Control Panel to make common personalization changes. Navigating the Internet and how to effectively find and save information. This class uses Windows 7, Not Windows 8. Instructor Amanda Warner. Feb 23 - Mar 16 M 6:00pm-8:30pm Code 6626 Course CS 152C Lifelong Learners 50+ Code 6627 Course SNRC 043C WAH 212 $50 $30 Microsoft Word Designed to help you become efficient at creating, editing and saving documents. Topics include formatting, copying, selecting, and editing. Instructor Amanda Warner Jan 7 - Jan 28 W 6:00pm-8:30pm Code 6624 Course CS 152B Lifelong Learners 50+ Code 6625 Course SNRC 043B WAH 212 $50 $30 Microsoft Excel Introductory class! Students will learn to create new worksheets and edit existing worksheets. Learn to input data, use auto fills to save time and improve accuracy, format data using color, fonts, size and how to sort and select data effectively. Class will also cover writing formulas and creating charts to present data. Instructor Amanda Warner Feb 25 - Mar 18 W 6:00pm-8:30pm Code 8609 Course CS 152A Lifelong Learners 50+ Code 8610 Course SNRC 043A WAH 212 $50 $30 New Facebook for Everyone Are you getting the most out of Facebook? If not, then this exciting course is for you. Facebook students will start by understanding why it is so popular and the things that can be done with it. Students will further learn to build and modify a personal profile and a privacy strategy in line with best practices and personal preferences. Additionally, learn the multi-media skills required to select and post pictures, video, documents and other media to their Facebook profiles, groups or pages. Finally, learn accelerated multi-media learning strategies that will transfer to other areas of media. Students should have basic computer skills. Instructor Mitchel Townsend Jan 17, 31, Feb 14, 28 Sa 9:00am-10:30am Code 6660 Course CS 151B WAH 209 $20 New Multimedia and You Pictures, Videos, Blogs, and Podcasts Oh My!! Have you ever wondered how to create colorful and rich Multimedia? Students will journey step by step through the process of designing, creating and constructing different types of Multimedia. Together we will create Multimedia magic! Students should have basic computer skills. Instructor Mitchel Townsend Jan 17, 31, Feb 14, 28 Sa 11:00am-1:00pm Code 6661 Course CS 151C WAH 209 $20 10 Health & Wellness New Year’s Resolution Hypnosis Slim Weight Release New Your Body Speaks Your Mind Want to slim down, shed pounds, inches, look and feel more energetic? Discover why fad diets don’t work, why will power isn’t enough. Create a new YOU! Learn how to change your preferences for healthy foods and how to increase your body’s ability to burn fat. Discover how and why self-hypnosis can make all the difference in your successful and healthy release of weight. Learn what hypnosis is and what it can and can’t do for you. Discover how aroma can help you control your appetite. Learn whole mind technologies to help you achieve your goals. Instructor Anine Grumbles. Feb 5 - Feb 19 Th 6:00pm-8:00pm TEC 109 Code 6662 Course CS 208A $45 New Meditation for Everyone As we all know, life is stressful. Many people have turned rightfully to meditation to cultivate inner peace and soulfulness, but often, without proper knowledge or instruction. There are many types of meditation techniques. Most people need to learn to concentrate-to focus the mind before the mind is quiet enough to sustain a peaceful communion with soul. This class is an introductory discussion on pre-meditation techniques: reflection, concentration, imagination and visualization. We will address why the mind is active, what stimulates it, and why reflecting upon these reasons is part of the process. We will also talk briefly about the energy centers and visit the use of chant from all spiritual traditions a tool for quieting the mind. Discussion and experiential exercises are divided evenly throughout the class. This class will NOT be concerned with yoga asana (postures). Instructor Jyoti Josahnetara January 24 Code 6687 Sa 12:30pm-4:30pm Course CS 206C WAH 113 $35 New Introduction to Chakras What are chakras? Where are they located and do I have them? What do they do and why do I need to know about them? This course examines the seven standard chakra system and teaches the participant how to read them, clear them and balance them. Instructor Chuck Nesmith Feb 3 - Feb 17 Code 6665 11 T 6:30pm-8:30pm Course CS 206A WAH 109 $30 This workshop details current working concepts on how unconscious mental and emotional patterns act upon the body and how gaining awareness of these can help relieve physical symptoms. Illnesses can be seen as metaphors of underlying psychological dynamics. Understanding that we are far more than we think we are is essential to self-healing. Bring your date of birth, time of birth, and place of birth, as we will also look at the astrology of health issues. Instructor Jyoti Josahnetara February 28 Code 6688 Sa 12:30pm-4:30pm Course CS 206D WAH 113 $35 New Understanding New Thought Spirituality Many People are adopting a way of spirituality called “New Thought”. New Thought is not a religion, a set of beliefs or even a set of rituals but simply a way of connecting to the divine spark within us. How does it work? What are its practices? What are its benefits? Is it for me? Answers to these questions and more. Instructor Chuck Nesmith Jan 15 - Feb 19 Th 6:30pm-8:30pm Code 6667 Course CS 208B WAH109 $60 Healing Body, Mind & Spirit The Human Energy Field is discussed and described in terms of acupuncture meridians, chakras (energy centers on the body), and the five energy bodies. Learn about Reiki and Healing Touch for accelerated physical healing; Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT) and Regression Therapy for release of emotional issues; and Inner Light Consciousness (ILC) Meditation, Life Between Lives Therapy, Trans-Scalar Healing and Spiritual Journeys for spiritual development and exploration. No prior experience necessary. Classes held at Evergreen Healing Arts Center in Chehalis. See www. howardbatie.com for additional details and driving directions, or call 360-219-8512. Instructor Howard Batie Jan 10 - Jan 24 Code 6663 Sa 9:00am-5:00pm Course CS 209A Chehalis $95 Reiki Level I for Caregivers This all-day Reiki I class provides the instruction and attunements for Reiki Level I that will teach you how to transfer healing Reiki energies directly to yourself or to another person for restoring health and wellness on all levels. No prior training is required. Instruction, complete manual and certification is provided by Reiki Master-Instructor Howard Batie. Classes held at Evergreen Healing Arts Center in Chehalis. See www.howardbatie.com for additional details and driving directions, or call 360-219-8512. January 31 Code 6664 Sa 9:00am-5:00pm Course CS 207A Chehalis $150 Health & Wellness Senior Adult Fitness (previously Cardiac Capri) Senior Adult Fitness is a medically supervised exercise class for individuals who have had a heart attack or are at high risk of heart disease. Individuals with pulmonary disorders are also encouraged to participate. For more information contact the instructor Jana Dean #360-748-6892 No class 1/19 & 2/16 Jan 5 - Mar 20 MWF 7:00am-7:50am Lifelong Learners 50+ Code 6611 Course SNRC 096A HWC 125 Jan 5 - Mar 20 MWF 8:00am-8:50am Lifelong Learners 50+ Code 6612 Course SNRC 096B HWC 125 $42 $42 Senior-Friendly T’ai Chi, Wu Style Level 1 Learn the slow and graceful movements of Wu style T’ai Chi in an approach designed for the abilities of mature adults. Ta’i Chi has been shown to improve balance, coordination, and lower-body strength and lead to deep relaxation. Instructor Margaret Rader No class 1/19 & 2/16 Jan 5 - Mar 18 MW 2:00pm-2:50pm Lifelong Learners 50+ Code 6648 Course SNRC 090B HWC 200 $35 Senior-Friendly T’ai Chi, Wu Style Level 2 For students who have taken at least two quarters of SeniorFriendly Tai Chi and who would like to learn the entire Wustyle long form. We will also emphasize exercises to increase strength, flexibility and deepening intent and relaxation. Class will be combined with Level 1. Instructor Margaret Rader No class 1/19 & 2/16 Jan 5 - Mar 18 MW 2:00pm-2:50pm Lifelong Learners 50+ Code 6649 Course SNRC 090C HWC 200 $35 Interested in teaching? Do you have a hobby, talent or expertise you would like to share with others and earn income at the same time? Continuing Education is always looking for new classes and instructors. We are now accepting new course proposals for Spring Quarter 2015 Please contact Karie Jorgensen at 360-736-9391 ext. 623 or email at [email protected] New Yoga An exercise class combines flexibility, muscular strength, endurance, and relaxation. Students will be encouraged to work at their own level of fitness. Instructor Emily Parnham Jan 6 - Mar 19 Code 6710 T Th 6:00pm–6:50pm Course CS 129E HWC 200 $54 T'ai Chi Daytime T’ai Chi is a centuries old Chinese form of exercise characterized by slow, graceful movements of a gentle, non-impact nature. Instructor Russell Barr. No class 1/19 & 2/16. Jan 5 - Mar 18 MW 8:00am-8:50am Code 6613 Course CS 129A Lifelong Learners 50+ Code 6614 Course SNRC 090A HWC 200 $54 $35 Beginning-Advanced Tae kwon-do Multi-level classes for men, women, and young adults (ages 16 and up) providing excellent exercise, body conditioning and mental discipline. Basic through advanced Karate techniques and forms required for advancement from white belt through black belt. Helps develop self-confidence, balance, and self-defense. Associated with Northwest Tae kwon-do Association. Instructor Larry Grove. No class 1/19 & 2/16 Jan 5 - Mar 18 Beginning Intermediate Advanced MW 6:00pm-8:00pm HWC 200 Code 6515 Course CS 129B $69 Code 6516 Course CS 129C $69 Code 6517 Course CS 129D $69 12 Directions, Parking & Maps Parking Campus Parking Parking permits are free of charge and can be obtained through the Admissions & Records Office. During the day please do not park in college parking lots unless you have a Centralia College Parking Permit. There are plenty of parking spots along the street. For night classes, students can use the college parking lots as well as street-side parking. Directions Karen Milton's Glass Shop I-5 heading SOUTH, take exit 88 then right at end of ramp, keep right I-5 heading NORTH, take exit 88 then left at end of ramp, travel to right lane Turn Right on Elderberry (first intersection at end of overpass). Take first Left on 196th Flying Tiger Exercise Arts Center Parking available on the street & the Aerie parking lot. Avenue. Turn Right on Sargent Road at in the back of the building. next intersection. Travel about one mile, turn Left at four-way stop onto 183rd Ave. Directions Travel about 3/4 mile , take a Right on Irwin Main Campus St. Karen's shop is immediately to the left. I-5 heading SOUTH, take exit 82 then left at end of ramp FTEAC- Flying Tiger / Aerie Ballroom I-5 heading NORTH take exit 82 then right at end I-5 heading SOUTH, take exit 81, left at end of ramp of ramp INA CR NO RTH EEK PARKING A CENTRALIA COLLEGE BOULEVARD HKE IRON STREET CH MAIN STREET ROCK STREET ASH STREET KING STREET WASHINGTON AVENUE MAIN STREET I-5 heading NORTH, take exit 81, right at end of ramp Follow Mellon St. east. Turn left on South Tower St. Located at 219 South Tower OAK STREET Travel Harrison Avenue in right lane, turns into Main street after the curves. Turn right on Washington Avenue (stop light). Continue straight one block to four-way stop. The campus is to the left and right of this intersection CENTRALIA COLLEGE BOULEVARD PARKING F HFL KMP ISH KISER N ATURAL OUTDOOR LEARNINGLAB WASHINGTON AVENUE STU CFS VPH ECEAP NSC TEE ISH CT WALNUT STREET WALNUT STREET TEC PARKING B FOM COE HERITAGE COURT PEAR STREET ROCK STREET PARKING C PEAR STREET OAK STREET KING STREET PEAR STREET WASHINGTON AVENUE PARKING D 13 HWC (GYM) HAN LIB WAH IRON STREET TEC KING STREET ASH STREET NSC ROCK STREET CHINA CREEK VAN VAN Confidentiality of Students Records (FERPA) Centralia College complies with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) which affords you certain rights with respect to your records. They are:1. The right to inspect and review your educational records within 45 days of the day Centralia College receives a request for access. 2. The right to request the amendment of your education records that you believe inaccurate or misleading. You may ask Centralia College to amend a record that you believe is inaccurate or misleading. 3. The right to consent to disclosures of personally identifiable information contained in your education records, except to the extent that FERPA authorizes disclosure without consent. 4. The right to prevent disclosure of directory information. Centralia College routinely publishes and discloses directory information about students to various requestors. 5. The right to file a complaint with the U.S. Department of Education concerning alleged failure by Centralia College to comply with the requirements of FERPA. The name and address of the office that administers FERPA is: Family Policy Compliance Office, U.S. Department of Education, 600 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, D.C. 20202-4605. For a detailed description of these rights and how they effect you, call the Centralia College Admissions Office. Four Easy Ways To Register Mail Complete this form and mail with payment to: 600 Centralia College Blvd Centralia, WA 98531 Person Admissions & Records Office Located in Student Services Building on the corner of Centralia College Blvd & Rock Streets Telephone Using VISA, Mastercard or Discover debit/credit card, call the Continuing Education office at (360) 736-9391 ext. 427 Fax Complete this form including debit/credit card information and send through our secured fax line to (360) 330-7106 Registration Form Student ID# Social Securty # Date of Birth Date Last NameFirst NameInitial Mailing Address City Telephone Number E-mail address Have you lived in the State of Washington Continuously for the past 12 months? Yes No State Zip Are you a U.S. Is this address or phone citizen? number new? Yes No Yes No Indicate the course(s) you want to register for and then send payment for total fees Code# Course# Charge my VISA Course Title Mastercard Novus /Discover Fees Total $ Card Number Exp. Date 3-4 digits on back of cardSignature 14 Centralia College Continuing Education 600 Centralia College Blvd Centralia, WA 98531 Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage PAID Permit Number 111 Centralia WA 98531 Continuing & Community Education Look inside for these New classes: •Yoga •Glass Workshops •Facebook & Multimedia •Rabbit Care •Meditation, Spirituality & Chakras •Unique Gardening Techniques •Art Projects To register for classes, call 360-736-9391 ext. 427
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