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Page 1: CCL Community Schedule Spring 2012

Non–ProfitOrganizationU.S. Postage

PAIDAstoria, IL

Permit No. 9

www.lc.edu/CCL

5800 Godfrey RoadGodfrey, Illinois 62035–2466

It’s what you know.

Spring 2012 Schedule of Classes

Corporate & Communityl e a r n i n g

C o m m u n i t y E d i t i o n

In the Kitchen Page 3

Recreation Page 5

Wine Appreciation Page 8

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College for Kids ................................... 10 & 11

Registration .................................................. 15

Quick Reference Guide ............................... 14

Personal Enrichment ..................................... 3In the Kitchen .................................3

Computer Skills .............................4

Health & Fitness ............................5

Recreation .....................................5

Learn to Swim ................................5

Think Green. Live Green ................6

Gardening & Landscaping .............6

Home Improvement .......................7

Creative Arts ..................................7

Digital Photography .......................8

Wine Appreciation ..........................8

Active Retirement ..........................9

Dog Obedience ..............................9

College & Career ...........................9

Music & Dance ............................................. 12

For People On The Go ................................. 13

Table of Contents Register

Welcome

By phone.Call the main campus Enrollment Center at (618) 468.7000 (8am–4:30pm Mon–Fri, open until 7:30pm Tue & Wed), the N.O. Nelson Campus at (618) 656.8800, or any Community Education Center (9am–5pm Mon–Thurs, 9am–2pm Fri). Payment must be made by credit card.

By mail.Mail the completed registration form (on page 15) along with fullpayment to:

Enrollment CenterLewis and Clark Community College5800 Godfrey RoadGodfrey, IL 62035

In person.Bring completed registration form and full payment to the main campus Enrollment Center, the N.O. Nelson Campus in Edwardsville, or any Community Education Center. Locations can be found on page 15.

By fax.Fax completed registration form with credit card information to (618) 656.9515.

Mission StatementTo empower people by raising aspirations and fostering achievement through dynamic, compassionate, and responsible learning experiences.

Lewis and Clark Community College insures equal opportunities are offered in the admission, education, and employment of individuals regardless of sex, race, ethnicity, color, creed or religion, national origin, disability, age, marital status, military status, sexual orientation, and other protected categories. Any inquiries concerning the application of the Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, Title IX of the Education Amendments, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Age Discrimination Act, and the Illinois Human Rights Act may be made to: Gary Ayres, Vice President of Administration, Erickson Hall, Room 103, Lewis and Clark Community College, Godfrey, IL 62035, or (618) 468.3000.

It may be cold and blustery when you get this catalog, but spring is just on the horizon. To freshen up your yard for your family’s personal pleasure or to get your place in shape to sell, check out our new lineup of Gardening and Landscaping classes.

Also new this spring, we are offering literary skills development if your elementary school–age child is struggling or behind with reading and comprehension. “Ready, Set, Read!” features one–on–one reading improvement sessions where your child will be assessed and his or her unique needs identified, and then will have the undivided attention and support of a highly trained reading specialist.

As with our previous catalog, this one is focused on the personal enrichment workshops that can help you and your family stay healthy, have fun and try new hobbies. They are useful and interesting classes without the work or worry that academic credit entails. We have not dropped any of our business, industry and safety courses. Corporate & Community Learning still has a complete curriculum of business education and training to increase office skills and effectiveness, enhance supervisory or management techniques, or help employees be safer on the job. They are in a separate catalog mailed to companies and firms, but you can view an online, searchable version at www.lc.edu/CCL. Click on the catalog view that is titled “Corporate Learning.”

With two separate catalogs, we hope you can more quickly and easily find exactly what you are looking for. Please share your thoughts with us – we look forward to your comments on Facebook!

Kathy WillisDirector, Corporate & Community Learning

Pictured, front row from left: Dawn Zedolek, Amy Kozlowski, Jenn Ciavarella, Debbie Creal, Becky Moore, Cassee Lexow, Katie Haas, Kathy Willis

Back row from left: Don Hill, Tom Monroe, Terry Lane

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Personal EnrichmentPull–Apart CakesPull–apart cakes, which use cupcakes for a base but are iced together as one cake, are the latest trend in cake decorating! In this one–night, hands–on workshop, you will learn how to create a pull–apart cake and give it that finished look with basic decorating techniques. Serving dessert at your next party will be a breeze with a pull–apart cake. A $5 materials fee for tools and supplies is payable to the instructor at the beginning of the workshop.CEHG–170–FED60 $20Fri Mar 30 6–9PMEdwardsville High School, Foods Lab B160Betty Parks

Edible CenterpiecesLooking for a festive centerpiece or a unique gift idea? Edible arrangements are just the thing to spice up any table and impress your family and friends! In this one–night, hands–on workshop, you will learn how to create an edible centerpiece using a mixture of candies and cookies. You’ll arrange the yummy treats using a variety of techniques to create that special look, then take home an edible centerpiece of your own design! A $10 materials fee for tools and supplies is payable to the instructor at the beginning of the workshop.CEHG–172–FED60 $20Fri Apr 20 6–9PMEdwardsville High School, Foods Lab B160Betty Parks

Spring Cookie BouquetsLooking for a festive centerpiece or a unique gift idea? Cookie bouquets are just the thing to spice up any table and impress your family and friends! In this one–evening, hands–on workshop, you will learn decorating skills to transform ordinary sugar cookies into edible works of art. You’ll arrange cookies using various techniques to create that special look, then take home a cookie bouquet of your own design! A $5 materials fee is payable to the instructor at the beginning of the workshop.CEHG–105–FED60 $16Fri May 11 6:30–8:30PMEdwardsville High School, Foods Lab B160Betty Parks

Knife Skills:Chop–Slice–CarveJoin us for an evening of hands–on learning! Proper knife skills are the foundation for the efficient cook. We’ll cover topics such as knife selection and proper care as well as learning the chopping, slicing and carving techniques of professional chefs! We’ll even learn a few impressive garnishing techniques and then combine our efforts into creating a delicious stir–fry! Please bring your sharpest chef’s knife and a paring knife.CEHG–181–FED60 $35 Mon Feb 13 6–9PMEdwardsville High School, Foods Lab B160Stephanie Vallo

Cheese Please!Learn one of the most simple and versatile sauces in the kitchen! The French call it Mornay, you’ll call it delicious! Learn about cheese selection and create several family favorites based on this one sauce. Featured recipes may include: Simple Stove Top Macaroni & Cheese, Broccoli Cheese Soup, Parmesan Frico, and Chocolate Marscapone Dessert Sauce.CEHG–180–FED60 $35Tue Mar 13 6–9PMEdwardsville High School, Foods Lab B160Stephanie Vallo

Classic CrepesJoin us for an evening of hands–on fun, while learning to create a delicious French classic! Impress your family and friends with this versatile dish as you learn a variety of ways to fill and serve them for any meal! Featured recipes may include: Classic Crepes, Ratatouille Filling, Apple Filling, Millie Crepe Cake, Brown Sugar Filling and Cream Cheese Filling. Each participant should bring a crepe pan or a small non–stick pan to this workshop.CEHG–175–FED60 $35Tue Apr 17 6–9PMEdwardsville High School, Foods Lab B160Stephanie Vallo

Fondant Basicsfor CakesWant to learn how to decorate cakes just like the pros on television? Try your hand at working with fondant alongside baker Michelle Davenport of Sweet Indulgences. You will learn the art of how to cover a cake with fondant and decorate it using the latest tips and tricks, just like Buddy and Duff. Each participant will cover and decorate a cake to take home at the end of the night. All materials and supplies are included in the course fee. CEHG–399–FED60 $36Wed Feb 22 6–8PMEdwardsville High School, Foods Lab B160Michelle Davenport

Fondant Artfor CupcakesAnyone can throw sprinkles on cupcakes – but this hands on workshop will teach you how to do much more! From fondant covers and toppers to flowers and characters, you can make these portable cakes fabulous to fit the theme of any celebration! Cake artist Michelle Davenport of Sweet Indulgences will take you through some basic techniques and share some tips and tricks of the art! Each participant will have several cupcakes to decorate and bring home at the end of the night! All materials and supplies are included in the course fee.CEHG–405–60 $36Tue Mar 20 6–8PMGodfrey Campus, Reid 0201Michelle Davenport

How to Start YourOwn Cake BusinessCake artist Michelle Davenport takes you through her own experiences while starting Sweet Indulgences. She will share insight and discuss the required skills, supplies, time, money, and logistics of this particular industry along with the pitfalls that can occur. This is a must for anyone who has thought seriously about being the next cake boss! CEHG–409–60 $16Tue Apr 10 6–7:30PMGodfrey Campus, Reid 0201Michelle Davenport

Ladies Night! TheGlam of CakesMothers’ Day, birthdays, bridal showers – these are perfect occasions for a glam cake. Learn how to make a purse cake and accessories to go with it! Cake artist Michelle Davenport of Sweet Indulgences will take you through some basic techniques and share some tips and tricks of the art! Each participant will decorate their own cake to take home at the end of the night! All materials and supplies are included in the course fee. CEHG–406–60 $36Tue May 15 6–8PMGodfrey Campus, Reid 0201Michelle Davenport

In the Kitchen

Hands–on classes with local pros!

Corporate & Community Learning It’s What You Know. 3

NEW!

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Computer File ManagementWe have all lost files on our computers! In this half–day, hands–on workshop, you will learn how to organize your files, search for lost files, move files from one place to another, and set system defaults where files get saved. Pre–requisite: Meet the Mouse, Computer Basics, or a basic understanding of the Windows operating systems.CECC–103–50 $39Sat Jan 28 9AM–1PMGodfrey Campus, Trimpe 160 Susan Broadway

Digital ScrapbookingDo you have digital pictures saved on your computer or camera and are looking for something fun and easy to do with them? Digital Scrapbooking may be the solution for you! In this beginning workshop, you will learn how to use your mouse to “drag and drop” your images into pre–designed templates or templates you design yourself to create a digital album. Bring along your photos on a CD or jump drive. (You should also bring along an empty 1 GB flash drive or CD so you can save your scrapbook.) You’ll want to sign up for this workshop again and again...you’ll learn something new every time!CEPE–110–60 $25Wed Feb 15 6–8PMGodfrey Campus, Trimpe 160

CEPE–110–N60 $25Wed Apr 18 6–8PMN.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 121 Mary Gray

Movie Maker MagicLooking for something creative to do with all those digital pictures saved on your computer or camera? Explore Windows Movie Maker and learn how to import still photos and add titles, video transitions or special effects to create easy, yet impressive movies to share with family and friends. Bring along your photos on a CD or jump drive and you will be able to complete a movie in just 3 hours. You’ll need an empty 1 GB flash drive or blank CD in order to save your final movie.CEPE–105–N50 $39Sat Feb 25 10AM–1PMN.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 121

CEPE–105–50 $39Sat Mar 24 10AM–1PMGodfrey Campus, Trimpe 160Mary Gray

The Basics ofSelling on eBayLet an experienced seller teach you the right way to buy and sell on eBay. Learn how to set up an eBay account, create and monitor listings, improve existing listings with better descriptions and digital photography, set pricing, monitor feedback, explore payment options, ship items, and complete transactions. Basic Internet knowledge and an e–mail address are required. This is a 10–hour, hands–on workshop.CECC–161–N60 $69Mon Feb 27–Mar 19 6–8:30PMN.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 121Craig Dille

Beyond the Basics: eBay StoresLearn how to start a business and setup your own eBay Store from an Education Specialist trained by eBay! In this all–day workshop, you will learn how to create more professional listings,expedite the selling process, use bidder/buyer management tools, manage your sold items, create sales reports and resolve conflicts. Prerequisite: Basics of Selling on eBay or equivalent experience. CECC–260–60 $59Tue Apr 17–24 6–9PMGodfrey Campus, Trimpe 160Craig Dille

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Meet the Mouse!Are you new to computers? This class is for you! Meet the mouse and learn all about navigating your way to happy computing. Sharpen your skills with mouse exercises, games and puzzles. Step lightly into an introduction to computers with this class. By the end of this course students will be able to identify the basic parts of the computer and use the keyboard and mouse to navigate the desktop and Internet. No previous computer knowledge is required.CECC–101–01 $79Mon/Wed Mar 19–28 1–3PMGodfrey Campus, Trimpe 160Pam Bywater

Office OverviewLearn some of the basic skills needed in today’s office. This class will cover some of the basic skills needed in Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Features covered include setting up letters and labels in Word, spreadsheets with simple formulas in Excel, and slide shows with text and graphics in PowerPoint. Prerequisite: Meet the Mouse or a basic understanding of the Windows operating system.CECC–120–N1 $79Wed/Fri Feb 22–Mar 2 9–11AMN.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 121 Susan Broadway

Word Processing:Practical UseThis course is for the home computer user who wants to learn more about using Microsoft Office Word. You will learn how to open, save, modify, re–save, move, copy, & delete documents; how to make your own letterhead; create letters, labels, lists; create meeting minutes, itineraries, etc. You should be familiar with computer basics and have some keyboarding skills to be successful in this eight hour hands on workshop.CECC–125–01 $69Mon/Wed Apr 16–25 1–3PMGodfrey Campus, Trimpe 160Susan Broadway

To Google & BeyondThink Google is just a search engine? Think again. In this class we will explore the multi–faceted world of Google. Discover Google Earth and Maps with street view to help you get where you are going. Do you like to read and keep up with current events? Google reader is a personalized reading café complete with your favorite news sites and blogs. Google Voice, Talk and Gmail will keep you in touch with family and friends. Google is packed with over 30 different applications for you to explore. This class requires some previous computer knowledge.CECC–186–N1 $59Tue/Thu Apr 17–26 1–3PMN.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 121

CECC–186–01 $59Tue/Thu May 1–10 9–11AMGodfrey Campus Trimpe 160Pam Bywater

Facebook for EveryoneEveryone can enjoy reaching friends and family members through Facebook. This class will make staying connected to old friends and meeting new ones easy enough for all technological skill levels. You can learn how to create an account, upload photos and videos, post statuses, and maintain your privacy, while getting all the benefits of social networking. Facebook is easy when you know your way around cyberspace.CECC–184–M60 $55Thu Mar 8–29 6–8PMMacoupin County Center, MC 106Louise Jett

Wired WorldWhat kind of Internet parent are you? Bring your lunch and learn what experts recommend on how to guide your child through the wired world of social media.CEPE–144–N1 $25Fri May 4 11:30AM–1PMN.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 119

CEPE–144–01 $25Thu May 10 1:30AM–1PMGodfrey Campus, Haskell 101Kathy Willis

Computer Skills

Need help deciding which class is best for you?

I’m Dawn Zedolek, technology program

coordinator for Corporate &

Community Learning. Call or email me with

your questions(618) 468.5740 or [email protected]

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Water ExerciseGet into shape in a refreshing new way. Designed for both swimmers and non–swimmers, this aquatic exercise class is held in the shallow end of the pool. Each class period includes times for individual aquatic activities and/or lap swimming at the end of the exercise.$35CESW–001–A1 Tue/Thu Jan 17–Mar 8 8–9AMCESW–001–A2 Tue/Thu Jan 17–Mar 8 9–10AMCESW–001–A3 Tue/Thu Jan 17–Mar 8 10–11AMCESW–001–A6 Tue/Thu Jan 17–Mar 8 7:45–8:45PMCESW–001–B1 Tue/Thu Mar 20–May 10 8–9AMCESW–001–B2 Tue/Thu Mar 20–May 10 9–10AMCESW–001–B3 Tue/Thu Mar 20–May 10 10–11AMCESW–001–B6 Tue/Thu Mar 20–May 10 7:45–8:45PM

$40CESW–003–A1 M/W/F Jan 18–Mar 9 8–9AMCESW–003–B1 M/W/F Mar 19–May 11 8–9AMHatheway Pool

Arthritis ExerciseImprove your flexibility and mobility in this gentle exercise class. Designed for swimmers and non–swimmers, each class period includes time for individual exercise activities and/or lap swimming. Classes are held in the shallow end of the Hatheway Pool on the Godfrey Campus.$35CESW–002–A6 Mon/Wed Jan 18–Mar 7 7:45–8:45PMCESW–002–B6 Mon/Wed Mar 19–May 9 7:45–8:45PM

$40CESW–004–A1 M/W/F Jan 18–Mar 9 1–2PMCESW–004–B1 M/W/F Mar 19–May 11 1–2PMHatheway Pool

Adult Learn to SwimThis is a basic course for non–swimmers and very new swimmers (and those who have fear of the water!). Small group sessions are taught by Red Cross certified water safety instructors in a relaxed atmosphere with one–on–one assistance as needed. In addition to the obvious health benefits from this class, you can achieve more self confidence as a swimmer.$35CESW–005–A6 Wed Jan 18–Mar 7 6:50–7:35PMCESW–005–A50 Sat Jan 21–Mar 10 8:30–9:15AMCESW–005–B6 Wed Mar 21–May 9 6:50–7:35PMCESW–005–B50 Sat Mar 24–May 12 8:30–9:15AMHatheway Pool

Aqua Dance PartyJump into the easy–to–follow, calorie–burning, dance fitness party that makes working out a splash. Designed for both swimmers and non–swimmers, this aquatic exercise class is held in the shallow end of the pool. Accompanied by fun, upbeat music, Aqua Dance Party incorporates dance and fitness moves and makes it fun for anyone who wants to exercise in the water.$35CESW–211–60 Wed Jan 18–Mar 7 6–6:45PMCESW–211–A50 Sat Jan 21–Mar 10 7:30–8:15AMCESW–211–61 Wed Mar 21–May 9 6–6:45PMCESW–211–B50 Sat Mar 24–May 12 7:30–8:15AMHatheway Pool

Learn to Swim

BeginningTai Chi ChuanTai Chi is a series of slow, coordinated exercises that promotes longevity and good health. Learn the basic principles and techniques of this traditional Chinese martial art in this class for beginners.CESC–107–N60 $99Thu Jan 26–May 10 7–8PMN.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 119 Anne Gricevich

ContinuingTai Chi ChuanContinue your study of this ancient form of Chinese exercise as you refine your techniques and learn additional movements. Prerequisite: Beginning Tai Chi Chuan. CESC–207–N60 $99Thu Jan 26–May 10 8–9PMN.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 119 Anne Gricevich

Yoga FitYoga is a good practice for everyone. Yoga helps relieve stress, increase vitality, and improve mind, body and spiritual unity. This course introduces a system of yoga postures presented in a thoughtful, progressive practice designed to increase strength, stamina, flexibility, coordination, balance and focus. The class can accommodate all skill levels from beginning to advanced. Students will need to wear athletic clothing and bring a yoga mat. CESC–150–01 $99Mon/Wed Jan 18–Mar 7 12–12:50PM

CESC–150–02 $99Mon/Wed Mar 19–May 9 12–12:50PMGodfrey Campus, Hatheway 107 (Dance Studio)Marcy Bosoluke

Progressive YogaYoga relieves stress, increases vitality and stamina, and unites body, mind and spirit. This course emphasizes a system of yoga postures, requiring physical and mental discipline designed to increase strength, flexibility, coordination, balance, and focus. This intermediate level yoga class builds on the postures and breathing exercises learned in beginning yoga, progressing to more challenging postures. [Offered concurrently with PHED–151.] CESC–151–60 $104Mon Jan 23–May 7 5–6:40PM

CESC–151–61 $104Wed Jan 18–May 9 5–6:40PMGodfrey Campus, Hatheway 107 (Dance Studio)Betsy Smith

YogalatesYogalates is a mind/body class for people who can’t hold still! An alternative to traditional yoga and Pilates, this format is ideal for those who find traditional yoga and Pilates intimidating or restrictive. This hybrid workout combines mind/body practices, as well as principles of sport stretch, strength training and dynamic movement to improve strength, flexibility, balance, core stability, and reduce stress while constantly flowing from one exercise to the next. Previous yoga or Pilates experience is helpful, but not necessary. [Offered concurrently with PHED–176.]CESC–176–60 $104Tue/Thu Jan 17–May 10 5–5:50PMGodfrey Campus, Hatheway 107 (Dance Studio)Richard Hobin

Zumba Gold®Zumba Gold® targets the largest growing segment of the population: baby boomers. It takes the Zumba® formula and modifies the moves and pacing to suit the needs of the active older participant, as well as those just starting their journey to a fit and healthy lifestyle. What stays the same are all the elements the Zumba Fitness–Party is known for: the zesty Latin music, like Salsa, Merengue, Cumbia and Reggaeton; the exhilarating, easy–to–follow moves; and the invigorating, party–like atmosphere. Active older adults want camaraderie, excitement and fitness as a regular part of their weekly schedule. Zumba Gold® is the perfect fit. It’s a dance–fitness class that feels friendly, and most of all, fun.CESC–180–01 $45Mon Jan 23–Mar 12 9–10AM

CESC–180–02 $45Mon Mar 19–May 7 9–10AMGodfrey Campus, Hatheway 107 (Dance Studio)Ana House

Heartsaver CPRThis American Heart Association Heartsaver CPR course is intended for individuals who work in non–healthcare related fields. CPR includes adult, child, and infant one–rescuer CPR, rescue breathing using a mask for the adult and child, and management of a person who is choking. (This course does not include First Aid.) Participants who complete the course will receive an American Heart Association Heartsaver Adult, Child, and Infant CPR completion card valid for two years. CESC–102–N60 $45Thu May 3 5–9PMN.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N8 207Kevin Wellhausen

Intro to Healing TouchHealing Touch is an energy therapy that supports self–healing in individuals. It is based upon healing arts concepts and holistic principals that acknowledge the body–mind–spirit connection existing innately within each person. Learn effective and practical self–care methods and tools for stress reduction, relaxation and restoring harmony and balance. The practice of Healing Touch is known to decrease pain, anxiety and other stress, and create a sense of peace and well–being. Learn how Healing Touch can help in your personal life and your professional practice. This workshop is open to anyone. It is approved for 3 contact hours of continuing education for nurses and massage therapists.CEPD–713–N60 $50Tue Feb 28 6–9PMN.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 119Deb Klueter

Healing Touch Level 1Creating healing relationships through Healing Touch, Level 1 is the first level of Healing Touch (HT) which can progress toward a certificate of completion in HT. If desired, after obtaining a certificate of completion an individual may apply for Certification. HT is an energy therapy utilizing non–invasive techniques to support and facilitate physical, emotional, mental and spiritual health, and self–healing in individuals. HT is endorsed by the American and the Canadian Holistic Nurses Associations. This class allows persons with varying backgrounds to enter, acknowledge their previous leanings and to further develop concepts and skills in energy–based therapy. We will explore energy system concepts related to health, the basics of the human energy system including the energy field, energy centers, and their location and functions. The class also includes learning techniques for centering and maintaining energy flow, assessment of the energy field and energy centers, and principals and practice of HT. Specific HT interventions will be discussed and experienced. Principals of self–healing, personal development of the HT practitioner and the legal and professional aspects of touch therapies are explored. This workshop is open to anyone desiring an in–depth understanding of healing work using energy–based concepts. It is approved for 16 contact hours of continuing education for nurses and massage therapists.CEPD–714–N50 $365Sat/Sun Apr 14 & 15 9AM–6:30PMN.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N8 101Lynn Placek

Health & Fitness RecreationEasy RidersNever ridden a horse? Used to ride years ago and need a riding refresher? Come join the Easy Riders class for adults! In this 4 week class, learn how to be more comfortable and safe around horses while learning how to ride with style and confidence. Riders may choose either an English or Western style saddle. Lesson horses are well–trained and kind–hearted. Riders will be contacted by the instructor prior to the start date to discuss class requirements. (Class size is limited to maximize one–on–one instruction.)CEPE–128–F50 $99Sun Apr 29–May 20 12–1:30PMRocky Branch Stables, BethaltoLesa Teepe

Golf for BeginnersFrom tee to green, beginning golfers will learn the fundamentals of the game including swing, putting, chipping, pitching, club selection, rules and course etiquette in this 6–week course. Alongside instructor and LPGA member, Laura McCune, you will receive individual coaching and support as you progress through all phases of the game. Bring your clubs if you have them or they will be provided upon request.CESC–110–F60 $99Tue Apr 10–May 15 6:30–8PMRolling Hills Golf Course, GodfreyLaura McCune

Intermediate GolfBuild on the basic fundamentals and take your golf game to the next level. This will include working on consistency with ball flight, direction and distance, learning how far you hit each club, developing a consistent Preshot Routine, learning good Course Management and working on short game variations. You will still spend time on the range, however, now it’s time to learn how to really play golf on the course. This is the only place you can really learn to play the game. Alongside instructor and LPGA member, Laura McCune, you will receive individual coaching and support as you progress through all phases of the game. Bring your clubs if you have them or they will be provided upon request.CESC–210–F60 $99Thu Apr 12–May 17 6:30–8PMRolling Hills Golf Course, GodfreyLaura McCune

Introduction to Kung FuThis course will explore the basics of Northern Shaolin Kung Fu including fitness training, flexibility, power and speed. Participants will learn and practice martial arts techniques for long, mid and short range situations alongside master trainer, Tom Englert.CESC–178–N60 $55Mon Feb 27–May 7 6:30–7:30PMN.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 119 Tom Englert

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Join the faculty, staff and students at Lewis and Clark Community College to develop anenvironmental sustainability plan to suit your lifestyle. Try one of these classes to get you started!

Introduction to Green Building & RemodelingWhether you’re building a new home or remodeling an existing one, this workshop is designed to teach homeowners the basics of High Performance Green Building. Participants will learn how to make their home more energy efficient and environmentally friendly which can reduce household expenses and decrease the effect on climate change. Instructor Don Dieckmann will share tips on green building techniques including solar energy, water conservation, wind turbines, heating, cooling, lighting and protection against harmful mold and gasses. Don has more than 30 years experience in construction, property management and home inspection.CEGR–102–N60 $49Tue/Thu Mar 6 & 8 6–8PMN.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N8 205 Don Dieckmann

Build an Electric VehicleAre you considering an electric vehicle conversion? This class is designed to prepare you for the challenge of converting an internal combustion engine vehicle into an EV. Using a recently converted S–10 pickup, instructor and ASE Master Tech certified Scott Aljets will demonstrate the key components of an electric vehicle conversion. Topics of discussion will include recent history of electric vehicles, government influence, safety, batteries, wiring, drivetrain and chassis options. Course fee includes a reference book.CEGR–104–60 $99Thu Apr 5–May 10 6:30–8:30PMGodfrey Campus, Trimpe 158Scott Aljets

Weatherization BasicsThis class will show the simpler energy upgrades that you can perform yourself, from air–sealing to insulating, based on the training for contractors in the Illinois Home Weatherization Assistance Program. At the end of this course, students should be able to choose and install basic energy–efficient materials, likely resulting in enough energy savings to reimburse the cost of the class.CEGR–108–E60 $55Tue Mar 20 & 27 6–8PMWorkforce Education Center, Bethalto, BE 200 Don Dieckmann

Photovoltaic Design& InstallationThis 32–hour course provides an introduction to the basic principles of photovoltaic (solar) design, installation guidelines,and safety issues involved with photovoltaic power systems. Student technicians will learn the basics of sizing a residential battery–less grid–tied system,wire sizing, over–current protection and grounding, and review fundamental design criteria for off–grid stand–alone systems including specifying batteries, controllers, and battery–based inverters. Learners will develop a basic understanding of the core concepts necessary to work with both residential and commercial PV systems. This workshop is designed for individuals seeking employment within the growing solar industry, for homeowners wanting to install systems on their own homes, or anyone interested in learning more about this emerging technology.CEPD–510–50 $495Fri/Sat Feb 3–25 6–9PM (Fri), 9AM–3PM (Sat)Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 271Mike Morgan & Jim Duffey

Introduction toGreen LivingThis introductory course takes the fuzzy concept of what it means to be green and puts it into a useful perspective. It will provide an overview of how our culture brought us to a need for change, plus details for a move toward green living. Learn how you can help put your home, business, and community back on track for a cleaner, healthier, more sustainable world. Course fee includes a reference book.CEGR–105–N60 $65Mon Mar 5 & 12 5:30–9:30PMN.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N8 101 Phillip Hudson

Greening Your HomeAre you interested in making your home cleaner and greener for yourself, your family and the planet? This workshop will introduce you to the basic environmental challenges we all face at home, and offer simple, easy–to–understand solutions. Course fee includes an essential reference book that contains the tips, techniques, and suggestions you need to “go green” at home!CEGR–106–N60 $65Mon Apr 2 & 9 5:30–9:30PMN.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N8 101 Phillip Hudson

Greening Your BusinessThis new green workshop offers business owners practical steps to create a sustainable work environment. Participants will learn how to reduce resource consumption, streamline waste management, green information technology systems, and more. Course fee includes a reference book that will help green novices and experts alike make simple yet significant changes that will drive measurable savings.CEGR–107–N60 $65Mon May 7 & 14 5:30–9:30PMN.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N8 101 Phillip Hudson

Grid Tie Photovoltaic DesignThis 32–hour course presents competencies and expected outcomes for advanced photovoltaic (solar panel) design and grid tied installations. Participants apply the standards presented in the National Electrical Code (NEC) as they perform grid interface calculations,ground considerations and wire sizing. Students will perform evaluations of a photovoltaic system under various operating systems. Participants will also develop skills in evaluating batteries, their sizing, charge controllers and hybrid systems. Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of Photovoltaic Design & Installation or permission of the instructor.CEPD–610–50 $595Fri/Sat Mar 9–31 6–9PM (Fri), 9AM–3PM (Sat)Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 271Mike Morgan & Jim Duffey

For more information about Lewis and Clark’s sustainability initiatives, visit www.lc.edu/green

Gardening & LandscapingIntroductionto Floral DesignHave you ever looked at an arrangement of flowers that took your breath away? In this class you’ll learn basic design principles, design your own vase arrangement, boutonnieres, corsages, and centerpieces. You’ll be able to take your masterpieces home and possibly take the breath away from friends and family. Course fee includes most materials and supplies needed for projects; participants will need to bring in containers.CEHG–500–60 $95Tue Mar 13–Apr 3 6–8:30PMGodfrey Campus, Fobes 3520Tim Reed

Intro to Landscaping PrinciplesThe first thing people see when they visit your home is your yard, so you want it to look it’s best. By learning the basic principles of landscaping, care and maintenance, and design, your yard can be the envy of the neighborhood.CEHG–501–60 $49Tue Apr 10–24 6–8:30PMGodfrey Campus, Fobes 3520Tim Reed

Intro to Container Gardening/LandscapingWant to start a garden in your patio or other small space? In this class you will not only learn how to plant in a container, you will leave with your very first herb or vegetable garden.CEHG–502–60 $45Tue May 8 6–9PMGodfrey Campus, Fobes 3520Tim Reed

Green Myths Debunked!Myth: Investing in landscaping won’t pay off in the long run. Fact: A study conducted by Virginia Tech University concluded that landscaping does pay off – and the more sophisticated the better. House values with well landscaped green spaces increased from 5.5 percent to 11.4 percent, meaning a home worth $150,000 with no landscaping could be worth up to $19,050 more with some mature trees, bushes and flowers.

Source: Project EverGreen, www.about.com

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Tim ReedTim Reed may have the greenest thumb you’ve ever seen! While College for Kids students may know him for his enthusiastic animal science classes, this semester adults can enjoy the other side of his agricultural excitement by taking Introduction to Floral Design, Intro to Landscaping, and Intro to Container Gardening and Landscaping. His passion for plants and animals has taken him as far as Pushkin, Russia where he studied not only agriculture, but Russian language, culture and science. He has also taught in the area since 1994 winning several Excellence in Teaching awards, and is currently teaching Agriculture at Southwestern Community Unit District #9. He looks forward to helping you meet your need for green this spring.

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Home Improvement

Creative Arts

Carpentry BasicsSave on home repair and maintenance bills by learning how to do it yourself! This hands–on workshop will focus on basic carpentry skills that can be used in your home, business or investment property. Discussion will cover the necessary tools and supplies needed to complete simple carpentry projects including re–screening a door, installing a deadbolt and hanging shelves.CEHG–164–60 $19Tue Feb 28 6–8PMGodfrey Campus, Trimpe 156Chuck Herring

Decorative Painting: Wood ArtWhat fun it is to accent your home with things you have made yourself! In this hands–on workshop, you will learn how to prep wood surfaces and decorate them by applying patterns, base coats, shading, highlighting and more. You will also learn how to use acrylic paint to antique wood and give it that rustic charm. One project will be completed plus additional projects as time allows. A $10 materials fee is payable to the instructor at the beginning of the workshop.CEAC–129–01 $25Mon Mar 19 12:30–4PMGodfrey Campus, Fobes 1500Gloria Darr

Plumbing Made EasyThis do–it–yourself workshop is designed to give you the knowledge and confidence to safely perform basic plumbing repairs around your home. Learn how to diagnose and fix common problems associated with pipes, faucets and toilets.CEHG–107–60 $19Tue Mar 27 6–8PMGodfrey Campus, Trimpe 156Chuck Herring

Decorative Painting: Garden ArtBrighten your home – indoors and out –with these garden inspired, hand–painted projects! Learn various Tole painting techniques that will enable you to paint on tin, wood, glass, vinyl, plastic and other surfaces. You will learn how to transfer patterns, shade, highlight and use various brush stroke methods. Designed for the beginner or even the experienced painter. One project will be completed plus additional projects as time allows. A $10 materials fee is payable to the instructor at the beginning of the workshop.CEAC–229–01 $25Mon Apr 16 12:30–4PMGodfrey Campus, Fobes 1500Gloria Darr

Home Staging 101Have you ever wondered how professional home stagers are able to transform spaces from drab to fab? In Home Staging 101 you will learn tips and tricks to help you stage your home to sell quickly and for top dollar or just for fun to prepare your home for the holidays. During this 3–session course, students will learn how to stage their homes by spending little or no money. At the end of session 2, students will be asked to stage one room in their homes, take pictures and discuss their redesign on the last night of class. A $30 gift card to Michaels will be awarded to the best design.CEHG–205–N50 $39Sat Mar 10–24 10–11:30AMN.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 121 Kimberly Willis

Garden Stepping StoneEnjoy sprucing up your patio area or creating a one–of–a–kind gift. In this hands–on workshop, participants will design a unique stepping stone using colored art glass and cement pavers. Students will learn mosaic techniques including application, glass cutting, and grouting, under the instruction of local artist Lynne Ulett of Alton Stain Glass Works. Browse the store website at www.altonartglass.com for a sneak peek of her high quality glass masterpieces. All tools and materials are included in the course fee. CEAC–133–F60 $95Thu Mar 8–29 7–9PMAlton Stained Glass Works Lynne Ulett

Scrapbooking Mini–ConventionFeed your crafty soul in this brand new weekend event at Lewis and Clark! This mini–convention is designed to provide you with plenty of time and space to work on your latest scrapbooking projects. Representatives from Creative Memories® and Stampin’ Up® will be demonstrating new techniques and products throughout the weekend. A computer lab will also be open for your digital projects. So, load up the supplies, projects and friends for a great weekend of scrapbooking! Registration fee includes dinner on Friday and lunch and dinner on Saturday. The mini–convention will be held on the Godfrey campus in Trimpe 141.

CEAC–130–50 $75 CEAC–132–60 $30 CEAC–131–50 $55 Fri & Sat Mar 9 & 10 Fri only Mar 9 Sat only Mar 10 6PM–12AM (Fri), 9AM–9PM (Sat) 6PM–12AM 9AM–9PM

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Snapshots No More: Basics to Better PhotographyLearn to use your digital camera to create more interesting photographs of family and friends using composition basics. Learn about different types of photography and composition strategies – your photography will go from snapshots to art in just a couple hours! You will take a photo safari to trying things out with an instructor present. Be sure to bring the following: camera, memory cards and card readers, a blank CD and your camera’s user’s manual.CEPE–421–50 $35Sat Feb 11 9AM–12PMGodfrey Campus, Trimpe 160

CEPE–421–N50 $35Sat Apr 28 9AM–12PMN.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 121 Dixie Gausling

Beyond Pointing& Shooting: DSLR FeaturesSo you took the leap from a point and shoot camera to a DSLR, what do you do now? Learn what all those buttons, dials and menu options are and how to use them effectively to get the most out of your digital SLR camera. Learn how and when to use each shooting mode (Shutter Priority, Aperture Priority and yes, even Manual Mode!) and take your photographs from snapshots to art! You will take a photo safari to trying things out with an instructor present. Be sure to bring the following: camera, memory cards and card readers, a blank CD and your camera’s user’s manual.CEPE–423–50 $35Sat Mar 10 9AM–12PMGodfrey Campus, Trimpe 160

CEPE–423–N50 $35Sat May 12 9AM–12PMN.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 121Dixie Gausling

Photography EssentialsSo you’ve got a digital camera, now what? Are your images too dark, too light, too blurry? Help is here! In this workshop, Master Photographer Mike Nichols will demystify the aspects of your digital camera. Subjects covered will include ISO settings, aperture, shutter speed, lens choices, lighting issues, and archiving. You’ll need your camera and owner’s manual. Through voluntary participation in practice sessions you will have the opportunity to learn from images that fall short of your expectations. Come explore how your camera can give you the images you’ve always wanted.CEPE–127–N60 $49Wed Mar 14–28 6:30–8:30PMN.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 119Nichols Photography

Movie Maker MagicLooking for something creative to do with all those digital pictures saved on your computer or camera? Explore Windows Movie Maker and learn how to import still photos and add titles, video transitions or special effects to create easy, yet impressive movies to share with family and friends. Bring along your photos on a CD or jump drive and you will be able to complete a movie in just 3 hours. You’ll need an empty 1 GB flash drive or blank CD in order to save your final movie.CEPE–105–N50 $39Sat Feb 25 10AM–1PMN.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 121 CEPE–105–50 $39Sat Mar 24 10AM–1PMGodfrey Campus, Trimpe 160Mary Gray

Hands–On Photo ShootBreak out of the standard classroom and explore the adventurous photographer within during this fun, interactive photography workshop. Whether photography is your hobby or necessary for your profession, this hands–on photo shoot will help you take better photos. The class will hit the great outdoors to capture outstanding photos of interesting and commonplace subjects. Students will learn how to frame the shot, get the most out of their cameras, shoot from interesting angles, choose the correct settings, use proper lighting, easy photography techniques, rules about consent forms and more. After taking photos, students will head to the computer lab and learn how to save photos in proper formats,adjust contrast and color, properly crop photos, and more. Don’t forget to bring your digital camera and transfer cable! CEPE–134–M50 $49Sat Apr 28 9AM–4PMMacoupin County Center, Carlinville,MC 106Louise Jett

Digital ScrapbookingDo you have digital pictures saved on your computer or camera and are looking for something fun and easy to do with them? Digital Scrapbooking may be the solution for you! In this beginning workshop, you will learn how to use your mouse to “drag and drop” your images into pre–designed templates or templates you design yourself to create a digital album. Bring along your photos on a CD or jump drive. (You should also bring along an empty 1 GB flash drive or CD so you can save your scrapbook.) You’ll want to sign up for this workshop again and again...you’ll learn something new every time!CEPE–110–60 $25Wed Feb 15 6–8PMGodfrey Campus, Trimpe 160

CEPE–110–N60 $25Wed Apr 18 6–8PMN.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 121 Mary Gray

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Italian Wine DinnerExplore Italy without ever leaving home! Join host Len Scaturro for an evening of flavorful Italian cuisine and wines. You will learn about premium wines from the quality growing regions of Italy as they are served with each dish. Must be 21 to enroll.CEHG–149–F6 $39Wed Feb 8 7–9PMCrushed Grapes, EdwardsvilleLen Scaturro

French Wine DinnerJoin sommelier Len Scaturro for an educational and tasty evening of fine French food and wines. Authentic cuisine will be paired with premium French wines from the great growing regions of France. Must be 21 to enroll. CEHG–147–F6 $39Wed Mar 21 7–9 pmCrushed Grapes, EdwardsvilleLen Scaturro

Red Zin BarbecueRed zinfandels are big, brash wines that go well with barbecue and strongly flavored dishes. Their fresh–picked juiciness mirror the flavors of a sweet barbecue sauce. Taste and learn about the best red zins as you enjoy a hearty pre–summer barbecue with host Len Scaturro at Crushed Grapes. Food and wine are included. Must be 21 to enroll.CEHG–151–F6 $39Wed Apr 18 7–9PMCrushed Grapes, EdwardsvilleLen Scaturro

Wine Appreciation

“ ”(Wine & Cheese Pairings) was a great class! It’s the third one I’ve attended and I’m always introduced to something new. – George

1. Improved Health2. Higher Morale3. Increased Exuberance4. Increased Social Life5. Decreased Loneliness6. Increased OptimismAdapted from This Old Brain by Mike Kirkeberg

Hidden Benefits of Creativity

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College & Career Success

Dog Gone Good!In this beginner obedience class, dog owners will learn how to get and keep their dog’s attention, how to give voice and hand commands, how to heel their dogs on a loose leash and find help with common dog behavior problems. Owners will learn how to teach their dogs the basic commands of sit, down, stay, wait, heel and leave it. Class is open to dogs that are at least six months old, neutered/spayed, and are up–to–date on their vaccinations. Dog should be worked on a regular collar, Gentle Leader or Halti. No chain, choke or pinch collars allowed. Dog owners are responsible for bringing pet cleaning supplies in case of accidents. Instructor Jason Chapman is a certified American Kennel Club Canine Good Citizen evaluator and experienced trainer.CEPE–115–60 $75Mon Mar 12–Apr 23 7–8PMGodfrey CampusJason Chapman

SKYWARNLearn to spot severe storms and tornados as they are developing. Learn how to properly find safe shelter. The SKYWARN seminar is taught by a representative from the National Weather Service in St. Louis. This seminar is open to the public. There is no fee but attendees must register before the seminar or at the door.CEPE–126–50 FREESat Mar 3 8:30AM–12PMGodfrey Campus, Trimpe 141John Nell

On Your Own: From College to CareerYou’ve worked hard to finish college and begin life “in the real world.” But now that you’ve made it to this point, how do you start this new life? In this class, you will learn about finding your first job, creating a budget, and balancing your life and work. This is a must for all college graduates or those planning to graduate soon.CEPE–143–60 $59Thu Mar 22 6–9PMGodfrey Campus, Fobes 1505Cassandra Campbell

Math Academic RefresherGet a jump start to your college career in this two week program! Save time and money by improving your placement scores in Reading, English, and Math. This enrichment program offers a pre–curriculum education through classroom and online learning materials. Students will also be given an up close introduction to the layout of the college and basic resources that will help them to be a more successful student. At the end of this session, the opportunity will be given to retake the placement test to determine whether they qualify for the next level of course work. CEPE–200–01 $129Mon–Fri Mar 19–30 3–5:30PMGodfrey Campus, Science Bldg. 113

English Academic RefresherGet a jump start to your college career in this two week program! Save time and money by improving your placement scores in Reading, English, and Math. This enrichment program offers a pre–curriculum education through classroom and online learning materials. Students will also be given an up close introduction to the layout of the college and basic resources that will help them to be a more successful student. At the end of this session, the opportunity will be given to retake the placement test to determine whether they qualify for the next level of course work. CEPE–300–01 $129Mon–Fri Apr 16–27 3–5:30PM Godfrey Campus, Science Bldg. 113

Active RetirementSocial Security:Getting the MostHave you ever wondered when the best time to start your Social Security benefit could be? It may not always be the day after you retire. This informational workshop is designed to guide you through various strategies on how to help maximize your Social Security benefit. Presented by one of the leading financial experts in the Riverbend, you will learn about the Social Security benefit value, the risks of early versus late retirement, spousal considerations and disability and death benefits. This knowledge helps lay the foundation for a successful retirement and could aid you in maintaining your current lifestyle. Pre–registration is required, no walk–ins please.CEAR–103–N60 $5Tue Mar 20 6:30–8PMN.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsvile, N4 119

CEAR–103–60 $5Tue Apr 24 6:30–8PMGodfrey Campus, Fobes 2502Tyler Schaper

Short Stories & MemoirsWant to get back to unforgettable days in your life; back to moments you’ve wished could last forever? Now, you can! You will learn to write your short stories and memoirs with passionate details that will give you and others the feeling of being in those sentimental times once again.CEAR–105–N60 $119Tue/Thu Apr 10–May 8 4:30–6:30PMN.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 121 Kimberly Fifer–Miller

Event CoordinatingGet the tools and ideas needed to successfully plan and coordinate any event: banquets, weddings, reunions, parties, and more. You’ll go from brainstorming to planning; from planning to recruiting; from recruiting to directing; from directing to executing; from executing to completion. All of these steps will lead to your very own successful event!CEAR–106–N60 $119Tue/Thu Apr 10–May 8 7–9PMN.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 121 Kimberly Fifer–Miller

Zumba Gold®Zumba Gold® targets the largest growing segment of the population: baby boomers. It takes the Zumba® formula and modifies the moves and pacing to suit the needs of the active older participant, as well as those just starting their journey to a fit and healthy lifestyle. What stays the same are all the elements the Zumba Fitness–Party is known for: the zesty Latin music, like Salsa, Merengue, Cumbia and Reggaeton; the exhilarating, easy–to–follow moves; and the invigorating, party–like atmosphere. Active older adults want camaraderie, excitement and fitness as a regular part of their weekly schedule. Zumba Gold® is the perfect fit. It’s a dance–fitness class that feels friendly, and most of all, fun.CESC–180–01 $45Mon Jan 23–Mar 12 9–10AM

CESC–180–02 $45Mon Mar 19–May 7 9–10AMGodfrey Campus, Hatheway 107 (Dance Studio)Ana House

The Language &Culture of MexicoCan’t make it south of the border? This five week class will be the next best thing. With an emphasis on culture, art and language that you would encounter when visiting Central and South America and taught by a native from the area, The Language and Culture of Mexico will open your eyes to a world you would have to travel far to see. In 5 weeks you’ll see artwork, learn basic language skills and experience the rich culture that’s found just south of us.CEPE–103–N60 $69Wed Feb 22–Mar 21 6:30–8:30PMN.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N8 101 Claudia Gramaglia

46% of the students who participated in the Academic Refresher raised their scores enough to move to a higher level course, saving parents over $17,000 in tuition.

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A study by the National Institute on Aging found that seniors who maintain an active lifestyle –physically, mentally and socially – remain independent longer, feel more contented and fulfilled, and experience an improved quality of life.

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Water Babies IFor ages 6 to 18 monthsThis class promotes water adjustment, not necessarily swimming, for babies and toddlers 6 to 18 months old. A parent or other responsible adult must be present and in the water at all times during the class. Classes are taught by Red Cross certified water safety instructors. Children should wear swim diapers or snug training pants under their swimsuits.$44CECK–088–A50 Sat Jan 21–Mar 10 9:15–10AMCECK–088–B50 Sat Mar 24–May 12 9:15–10AMNo class Apr 7Hatheway Pool

Water Babies IIFor ages 18 months to 3 yearsThis class promotes water adjustment, not necessarily swimming, for babies and toddlers 18 months to 3 years old. A parent or other responsible adult must be present and in the water at all times during the class. Classes are taught by Red Cross certified water safety instructors. Children should wear swim diapers or snug training pants under their swimsuits.$44CECK–089–A50 Sat Jan 21–Mar 10 10–10:45AMCECK–089–B50 Sat Mar 24–May 12 10–10:45AMNo class Apr 7Hatheway Pool

Preschool SwimFor ages 3 to 5Learn water safety, personal safety, physical and mental adjustments to the water, buoyancy, body position and basic water skills such as front and back floating, with a goal of coordinating a beginning crawl and elementary back stroke. Classes are taught by Red Cross certified water safety instructors.$44CECK–090–1A Tue/Thu Jan 17–Feb 9 6–6:45PMCECK–090–5A Tue/Thu Jan 17–Feb 9 6:45–7:30PMCECK–090–A50 Sat Jan 21–Mar 10 10:45–11:30AMCECK–090–A6 Mon Jan 23–Mar 5 6–6:45PMCECK–090–A7 Mon Jan 23–Mar 5 6:45–7:30PMCECK–090–2A Tue/Thu Feb 14–Mar 8 6–6:45PMCECK–090–6A Tue/Thu Feb 14–Mar 8 6:45–7:30PMCECK–090–B6 Mon Mar 19–May 7 6–6:45PMCECK–090–B7 Mon Mar 19–May 7 6:45–7:30PMCECK–090–3A Tue/Thu Mar 20–Apr 12 6–6:45PMCECK–090–7A Tue/Thu Mar 20–Apr 12 6:45–7:30PMCECK–090–B50 Sat Mar 24–May 12 10:45–11:30AMCECK–090–4A Tue/Thu Apr 17–May 10 6–6:45PMCECK–090–8A Tue/Thu Apr 17–May 10 6:45–7:30PMHatheway Pool

Swim Levels 1–5For ages 6 & up Children will be skill tested on the first day of class to determine which level they are in. A wide variety of skills will be learned and as they progress through the levels, new skills are learned and old ones are refined. Classes are taught by Red Cross certified water safety instructors.$44CECK–091–1A Tue/Thu Jan 17–Feb 9 6–6:45PMCECK–091–5A Tue/Thu Jan 17–Feb 9 6:45–7:30PMCECK–091–A50 Sat Jan 21–Mar 10 11:30AM–12:15PMCECK–091–A6 Mon Jan 23–Mar 5 6–6:45PMCECK–091–A7 Mon Jan 23–Mar 5 6:45–7:30PMCECK–091–2A Tue/Thu Feb 14–Mar 8 6–6:45PMCECK–091–6A Tue/Thu Feb 14–Mar 8 6:45–7:30PMCECK–091–B6 Mon Mar 19–May 7 6–6:45PMCECK–091–B7 Mon Mar 19–May 7 6:45–7:30PMCECK–091–3A Tue/Thu Mar 20–Apr 12 6–6:45PMCECK–091–7A Tue/Thu Mar 20–Apr 12 6:45–7:30PMCECK–091–B50 Sat Mar 24–May 12 11:30AM–12:15PMCECK–091–4A Tue/Thu Apr 17–May 10 6–6:45PMCECK–091–8A Tue/Thu Apr 17–May 10 6:45–7:30PMHatheway Pool

Swim Level 6For ages 6 & upThe objective of level 6 is to refine strokes so students swim with more ease, efficiency, power and smoothness over greater distances. Level 6 has also been revamped to include several components such as Personal Water Safety, Fundamentals of Diving, Fitness Swimming, and Lifeguard Readiness. Classes are taught by Red Cross certified water safety instructors. Prerequisite: Must have completed level 5.$44CECK–092–A50 Sat Jan 21–Mar 10 12:15–1PMCECK–092–A6 Mon Jan 23–Mar 5 6:45–7:30PMCECK–092–B6 Mon Mar 19–May 7 6:45–7:30PMCECK–092–B50 Sat Mar 24–May 12 12:15–1PMHatheway Pool

Pre–K Begin toDance: Level 1For ages 3 to 5The Begin to Dance program for preschoolers combines dance, tap and acrobatics instruction with educational concepts in a way that boosts self–confidence and self–esteem. New skills are introduced as children progress each week. Children should wear dance attire – leotard and tights, ballet shoes with elastic straps, black tap shoes with ribbons – no denim allowed. This program is designed for children ages 3–5 who are new to the world of dance or have less than one year of experience.CECK–127–01 $75Thu Jan 19–Mar 8 12:30–1:30PM

CECK–107–50 $70Sat Jan 21–Mar 10 10–11AMNo class Feb 18 & 25

CECK–127–02 $75Thu Mar 22–May 10 12:30–1:30PM

CECK–107–51 $70Sat Mar 24–May 5 10–11AMNo class Apr 28Godfrey Campus, Hatheway 107 (Dance Studio)Sara Miller

Pre–K Begin toDance: Level 2For ages 4 to 6The Begin to Dance program for preschoolers combines dance, tap and acrobatics instruction with educational concepts in a way that boosts self–confidence and self–esteem. New skills are introduced as children progress each week. Children should wear dance attire – leotard and tights, ballet shoes with elastic straps, black tap shoes with ribbons – no denim allowed. Level 2 is designed for children ages 4–6 who have completed one year of Begin to Dance Level 1 or have previous experience in dance or tumbling.CECK–227–01 $75Thu Jan 19–Mar 8 2–3PM

CECK–207–50 $70Sat Jan 21–Mar 10 11AM–12PMNo class Feb 18 & 25

CECK–227–02 $75Thu Mar 22–May 10 2–3PM

CECK–207–51 $70Sat Mar 24–May 5 11AM–12PMNo class Apr 28Godfrey Campus, Hatheway 107 (Dance Studio)Sara Miller

Learn to DanceFor ages 5 to 8This new dance program combines your child’s love of movement with socialization, to build self–confidence and self–esteem. Young dancers will learn the basics of ballet, tap and jazz and build upon that foundation of skills with each lesson. Children should wear dance attire – leotard and tights, ballet shoes with elastic straps, black tap shoes with ribbons – no denim allowed. This program is designed for children ages 5–8 who have completed one or more levels of Begin to Dance or have previous experience in dance or tumbling.CECK–307–50 $100Sat Jan 21–Mar 10 12–1:30PMNo class Feb 18 & 25

CECK–307–51 $100Sat Mar 24–May 5 12–1:30PMNo class Apr 28Godfrey Campus, Hatheway 107 (Dance Studio)Sara Miller

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ZumbAtomic®For ages 9 and upSure, chillin’ out is cool. But rockin’ out is a blast! That’s why you’re gonna love the ZumbAtomic® fitness program for kids. It’s a fast–forward fusion of popular Zumba® moves like salsa, cumbia, reggaeton and hip–hop and high–octane workouts designed to let kids max out on fun and fitness all at the same time. Safe and effective, kids can’t wait to get into the ZumbAtomic® groove. Through a variety of dance workouts, games, step breakdowns and kid choreographed routines, their energy and fitness levels will soar as they progress. CECK–113–60 $38Thu Feb 2–Mar 8 6–6:45PMGodfrey Campus, Hatheway 107 (Dance Studio)Erica White

Bald and Beautiful: Eagle AdventureFor ages 8 & upCome and explore one of America’s most majestic animals – the bald eagle! In this one–day adventure camp, kids will learn many fascinating facts about bald eagles from a host of local park rangers. Spot eagles in their natural habitat from the heights of the Alton Lock and Dam and learn about migration, breeding, nesting and feeding behaviors through a variety of engaging activities. Camp participants will also have an opportunity to get an up close and personal viewing of a live bald eagle at the end of the day. Don’t forget your camera!CECK–103–F50 $30Sat Jan 14 10AM–12:30PMNational Great Rivers Museum, AltonPresented in partnership with theArmy Corps of Engineers

Little StirrupsFor ages 4 & upYoung riders will learn about the wonderful world of horses in this beginning riding class for parents and kids. Parent/child teams will experience everything from the feel of a horse’s fuzzy muzzle to the giggles of excitement during your child’s first trotting steps in the saddle. Kids will learn how to brush their horse, put the saddle on its back, and tell it how to stop, go and turn in the very first class. Rocky Branch horses are generous, patient and sweet–natured. Riders will demonstrate their new skills for family and friends on the last day and be presented with a rosette ribbon. Young riders must be accompanied by an adult who will participate in each class by helping to brush, saddle up and lead the horse while their child is riding. CECK–128–F50 $99Sat Mar 31–Apr 21 1–2:30PM

CECK–128–F51 $99Sat Apr 28–May 19 1–2:30PMRocky Branch Stables, BethaltoLesa Teepe

Junior Golf: Level 1For ages 8 to 15Embrace an active lifestyle by learning the fundamentals of the game including swing, putting, chipping, pitching, club selection, rules and course etiquette. Alongside instructor and LPGA member Laura McCune, junior golfers will receive individual coaching and support as they progress through this 6–week course. Bring your clubs if you have them or they will be provided upon request. CECK–182–F60 $99Sat Apr 14–May 19 9:30–11AMRolling Hills Golf Course, GodfreyLaura McCune

Rocky BranchSaddle ClubFor ages 8 & upThe Rocky Branch Saddle Club’s 10–level program takes riders from beginner to accomplished equestrian. Each level is a set of building blocks combining riding skills and horse care knowledge such as how much oats to feed a horse, the difference between hay and straw, and how to clean a horse’s hooves. Riding activities include playing games on horseback, riding bareback, navigating hills and bridges and a life–size riding maze. Saddle Club riders will learn to ride both English and Western styles with confidence. Merit pins are awarded at each level; riders who complete all 10 levels will graduate as an assistant riding instructor. Special activities include arts and crafts, demonstrations from a professional horse trainer, and assisting a veterinarian or horse–shoer. Saddle Club incorporates the riding handbook “Happy Horsemanship” (available for purchase along with club jackets and riding helmets).CECK–228–F50 $99Sat Mar 31–Apr 21 3–4:30PM

CECK–228–F51 $99Sat Apr 28–May 19 3–4:30PMRocky Branch Stables, BethaltoLesa Teepe

Junior Golf: Level 2For ages 8 to 15Build on the basic fundamentals and take your golf game to the next level. This will include working on consistency with ball flight, direction and distance, learning how far you hit each club, developing a consistent Preshot Routine, learning good Course Management and working on short game variations. You will still spend time on the range, however, now it’s time to learn how to really play golf on the course. This is the only place you can really learn to play the game. Alongside instructor and LPGA member, Laura McCune, you will receive individual coaching and support as you progress through all phases of the game. Bring your clubs if you have them or they will be provided upon request.CECK–282–F60 $99Sat Apr 14–May 19 11:30AM–1PMRolling Hills Golf Course, GodfreyLaura McCune

Recreation

Animal AdventuresShining StarsLittle TheaterFor ages 4 to 6Hey, kids! You’ll want to sign up and join the cast in this new spring production! From making costumes to creating scenery, kids will learn the operation of producing and presenting a class play. We will take a classic fairy tale and turn it into a musical drama. Parents, bring your cameras– you won’t want to miss it – the curtain goes up during the last class session! It’s sure to be a smash hit!CECK–100–60 $99Mon Mar 19–May 7 4:30–6:30PMGodfrey Campus, Fobes 1500Gloria Darr

Performing Arts

For ages 6 & upThis new literacy program is designed for children in grades 1 through 6 and offers one–on–one developmental remediation aimed at improving phonics and word recognition, spelling, writing, comprehension and critical thinking. Each student will progress through the program at his or her own speed alongside experienced and engaging teachers. The activities and curriculum utilized in this program will help students learn strategies and skills that are vital to their educational achievement. This class may be repeated.$100

CECK–600–17 Tue Jan 10–31 4–4:30PMCECK–600–18 Tue Jan 10–31 4:30–5PMCECK–600–19 Tue Jan 10–31 5–5:30PMCECK–600–20 Tue Jan 10–31 5:30–6PMCECK–600–21 Tue Jan 10–31 6–6:30PMCECK–600–22 Tue Jan 10–31 6:30–7PMCECK–600–23 Tue Jan 10–31 7–7:30PMCECK–600–24 Tue Jan 10–31 7:30–8PMCECK–600–25 Wed Jan 11–Feb 1 4–4:30PMCECK–600–26 Wed Jan 11–Feb 1 4:30–5PMCECK–600–27 Wed Jan 11–Feb 1 5–5:30PMCECK–600–28 Wed Jan 11–Feb 1 5:30–6PMCECK–600–29 Wed Jan 11–Feb 1 6–6:30PMCECK–600–30 Wed Jan 11–Feb 1 6:30–7PMCECK–600–31 Wed Jan 11–Feb 1 7–7:30PMCECK–600–32 Wed Jan 11–Feb 1 7:30–8PM

CECK–600–33 Tue Feb 7–28 4–4:30PMCECK–600–34 Tue Feb 7–28 4:30–5PMCECK–600–35 Tue Feb 7–28 5–5:30PMCECK–600–36 Tue Feb 7–28 5:30–6PMCECK–600–37 Tue Feb 7–28 6–6:30PMCECK–600–38 Tue Feb 7–28 6:30–7PMCECK–600–39 Tue Feb 7–28 7–7:30PMCECK–600–40 Tue Feb 7–28 7:30–8PMCECK–600–41 Wed Feb 8–29 4–4:30PMCECK–600–42 Wed Feb 8–29 4:30–5PMCECK–600–43 Wed Feb 8–29 5–5:30PM

CECK–600–44 Wed Feb 8–29 5:30–6PMCECK–600–45 Wed Feb 8–29 6–6:30PMCECK–600–46 Wed Feb 8–29 6:30–7PMCECK–600–47 Wed Feb 8–29 7–7:30PMCECK–600–48 Wed Feb 8–29 7:30–8PM

CECK–600–49 Tue Mar 6–27 4–4:30PMCECK–600–50 Tue Mar 6–27 4:30–5PMCECK–600–51 Tue Mar 6–27 5–5:30PMCECK–600–52 Tue Mar 6–27 5:30–6PMCECK–600–53 Tue Mar 6–27 6–6:30PMCECK–600–54 Tue Mar 6–27 6:30–7PMCECK–600–55 Tue Mar 6–27 7–7:30PMCECK–600–56 Tue Mar 6–27 7:30–8PMCECK–600–57 Wed Mar 7–28 4–4:30PMCECK–600–58 Wed Mar 7–28 4:30–5PMCECK–600–59 Wed Mar 7–28 5–5:30PMCECK–600–60 Wed Mar 7–28 5:30–6PMCECK–600–61 Wed Mar 7–28 6–6:30PMCECK–600–62 Wed Mar 7–28 6:30–7PMCECK–600–63 Wed Mar 7–28 7–7:30PMCECK–600–64 Wed Mar 7–28 7:30–8PM

CECK–600–65 Tue Apr 3–24 4–4:30PMCECK–600–66 Tue Apr 3–24 4:30–5PMCECK–600–67 Tue Apr 3–24 5–5:30PMCECK–600–68 Tue Apr 3–24 5:30–6PMCECK–600–69 Tue Apr 3–24 6–6:30PM

CECK–600–70 Tue Apr 3–24 6:30–7PMCECK–600–71 Tue Apr 3–24 7–7:30PMCECK–600–72 Tue Apr 3–24 7:30–8PMCECK–600–73 Wed Apr 4–25 4–4:30PMCECK–600–74 Wed Apr 4–25 4:30–5PMCECK–600–75 Wed Apr 4–25 5–5:30PMCECK–600–76 Wed Apr 4–25 5:30–6PMCECK–600–77 Wed Apr 4–25 6–6:30PMCECK–600–78 Wed Apr 4–25 6:30–7PMCECK–600–79 Wed Apr 4–25 7–7:30PMCECK–600–80 Wed Apr 4–25 7:30–8PM

CECK–600–81 Tue May 1–22 4–4:30PMCECK–600–82 Tue May 1–22 4:30–5PMCECK–600–83 Tue May 1–22 5–5:30PMCECK–600–84 Tue May 1–22 5:30–6PMCECK–600–85 Tue May 1–22 6–6:30PMCECK–600–86 Tue May 1–22 6:30–7PMCECK–600–87 Tue May 1–22 7–7:30PMCECK–600–88 Tue May 1–22 7:30–8PMCECK–600–01 Wed May 2–23 4–4:30PMCECK–600–02 Wed May 2–23 4:30–5PMCECK–600–03 Wed May 2–23 5–5:30PMCECK–600–04 Wed May 2–23 5:30–6PMCECK–600–05 Wed May 2–23 6–6:30PMCECK–600–06 Wed May 2–23 6:30–7PMCECK–600–07 Wed May 2–23 7–7:30PMCECK–600–08 Wed May 2–23 7:30–8PM

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Jazz Improvisation LabJazz Improvisation Lab offers ensemble playing for qualified students of piano, guitar, bass, percussion, brass and woodwind instruments. All members must be able to read music. Prior experience as an instrumentalist in a school, municipal, or professional band is desirable.CEMU–933–01 $60Mon/Wed Jan 18–May 9 3:30–4:45PMGodfrey Campus, Music Building 109Louis Michael

Limited EditionLimited Edition provides students vocal performance experience, preparing and performing in a variety of styles including but not limited to Broadway, jazz, and other vocal literature representing the major style periods. Enrollment in this ensemble is by audition only.CEMU–942–01 $60Tue/Thu Jan 17–May 10 3–4:30PMGodfrey Campus, Music Building 125Susan Parton Stanard

Concert ChoirConcert Choir prepares singers to perform a variety of choral literature, including spirituals, opera, Broadway, and other choral literature representing the major style periods.CEMU–944–01 $60Mon/Wed/Fri Jan 18–May 11 11–11:50AM

CEMU–944–60 $60Tue Jan 17–May 8 6:30–9PMGodfrey Campus, Music Building 125Susan Parton Stanard

Jazz BandJazz Band covers preparation, exploration and performance of music representing the various jazz styles. Participants must be able to read music but improvisation experience is not required. Enrollment in this ensemble is by audition or consent of the instructor.CEMU–945–60 $60Mon Jan 23–May 7 6:30–9PMGodfrey Campus, Music Building 109Tim Jarden

Symphony OrchestraThe Alton Symphony Orchestra offers orchestral experience for qualified players. All members of the orchestra must be able to read music and prior experience as an instrumentalist in school, municipal or professional orchestra is desirable. Enrollment in this ensemble is by audition or consent of the instructor.CEMU–946–60 $22.50Mon Jan 23–May 7 7:30–9PMGodfrey Campus, Hatheway Cultural Center Deborah Haferkamp

Guitar EnsembleThe Guitar Ensemble covers preparation, exploration and performance of guitar music literature from all major style periods. Participants must be able to read music.CEMU–947–60 $60Mon Jan 23–May 7 6:30–9PMGodfrey Campus, Gilman 202Travis Mattison

Electronic Music ProductionIntroduces the study of Pro Tools recording software including hard disk recording and Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI). Includes principles of sound synthesis, signal routing, mixing, editing, plug–in operations, virtual instruments and MIDI sequencing.CEMU–954–01 $180Mon/Wed/Fri Jan 18–May 11 12–12:50PMGodfrey Campus, Chapel 114Louis Michael

Sequencing & RecordingContinues the study of Pro Tools software including hard disk recording and Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI). Further explores recording, mixing, editing techniques, plug–ins including compression, equalization, effects and virtual instruments. CEMU–955–01 $180Tue/Thu Jan 17–May 10 1–2:15PMGodfrey Campus, Chapel 114Louis Michael

CulturalCalendar

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FebruaryWednesday, February 8 NoonBrown Bag SalonFeaturing The Confluence TrioRinghausen Music Building

Tuesday, February 21 7PMMardi Gras/Fat Tuesday ConcertFeaturing Bud Shultz & FriendsHatheway Cultural Center (Gallery)

Wednesday, February 22 NoonBrown Bag SalonFeaturing Landolfi Quartet & FriendsRinghausen Music Building

Tuesday, February 28 11AM“Black Music & Culture in America”By Professor Johnny Lee Lane, REMO, Inc.Ringhausen Music Building

Wednesday, February 29 NoonBrown Bag SalonOpera a la Carte: “Flying Leaps”Ringhausen Music Building

MarchMonday, March 5 NoonBi–State Brass Quintet ConcertRinghausen Music Building

Tuesday, March 6 7:30PM“Back to the Future”Ringhausen Music Building

Wednesday, March 7 NoonBrown Bag Salon“Women’s History Month Celebration”Ringhausen Music Building

Wednesday, March 21 NoonBrown Bag Salon: “Piano Expressions”Ringhausen Music Building

Tuesday, March 27 7:30PMSpring Pops Concert: “March Madness”The Commons

Wednesday, March 28 NoonBrown Bag Salon:Featuring Travis MattisonRinghausen Music Building

AprilWednesday, April 4 NoonBrown Bag SalonFeaturing Peter Hussey & FriendsRinghausen Music Building

Wednesday, April 11 NoonBrown Bag SalonFeaturing Wayne Kimler & FriendsRinghausen Music Building

Friday, April 13 12:30PMA Musical Variety ShowJazz on Broadway in Alton

Wednesday, April 18 NoonBrown Bag SalonFeaturing Lewis and Clark StudentsRinghausen Music Building

Monday, April 23 7:30PMJazz Band ConcertTrimpe ATC

Wednesday, April 25 NoonBrown Bag Salon: “My Favorite Things”Ringhausen Music Building

Monday, April 30 7:30PMPercussion/Guitar/Wind EnsembleRinghausen Music Building

MayWednesday, May 2 NoonBrown Bag SalonFeaturing Doug ByrkitRinghausen Music Building

Friday, May 4 7:30PMSpring Choral Concert“One Nation Under God”Hatheway Cultural Center (Theater)

Wednesday, May 9 NoonBrown Bag SalonFeaturing Bud Schultz & FriendsRinghausen Music Building

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Public welcome at all events –admission FREE, donations priceless!

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Bring your lunch to Brown Bag Salon.__________________________

For additional information regarding these events, contact the Music Office

at (618) 468.4731.

Music

DanceBeginning Balletfor AdultsThis introductory class will explore diverse poses and positions of ballet as well as basic coordination. Instruction will also include work on strength and alignment. Participants should wear loose fitting clothing and ballet slippers. No previous dance training required.CEPE–101–01 $105Thu Jan 19–Mar 8 10:45AM–12:15PM

CEPE–101–02 $105Thu Mar 22–May 10 10:45AM–12:15PMGodfrey Campus, Hatheway 107 (Dance Studio)Sara Miller

FoxtrotThis social dance class offers basic instruction in the beautiful, romantic, American Style Foxtrot. Whether new to ballroom dancing, or just needing to brush up on some of the basics, instructor William Trent will have you gliding across the dance floor in no time! Hard soled shoes are recommended. Couples and singles are welcome, course fee is per person.CEPE–150–60 $40Wed Jan 11–Feb 8 7–8PMGodfrey Campus, Hatheway 107 (Dance Studio)William Trent

WaltzLearn how to grace the dance floor in this class featuring basic instruction in the elegant movements of American Style Waltz. Whether new to ballroom dancing, or just needing to brush up on some of the basics, instructor William Trent will have you ready for your next social gathering in no time! Hard soled shoes are recommended. Couples and singles are welcome, course fee is per person.CEPE–151–60 $40Wed Feb 15–Mar 21 7–8PMNo class Feb 22Godfrey Campus, Hatheway 107 (Dance Studio)William Trent

RumbaEnjoy all the benefits of dancing, including improving your health and social life! This introductory dance class, led by professional dance instructor William Trent, offers basic instruction on the seductive steps of American Style Rumba. Whether new to ballroom dancing, or just need to brush up on some of the basics, you are sure to benefit from this class. The Rumba is one of the most popular ballroom dances and is seen around the world at nightclubs, parties and weddings. Hard soled shoes are recommended. Couples and singles are welcome, course fee is per person.CEPE–152–60 $40Wed Mar 28–Apr 25 7–8PMGodfrey Campus, Hatheway 107 (Dance Studio)William Trent

Cha–ChaAdd the sophistication of a Latin flair to your dance repertoire as you learn the basic steps of the Cha–Cha, from professional dance instructor William Trent. This class will focus on American Style Cha–Cha, full of passion and energy, perfect for your next social event! Whether new to ballroom dancing, or just need to brush up on some of the basics, you are sure to benefit from this class. The Cha–Cha is a vibrant and playful dance and its light and bubbly feel gives it a unique sense of fun for dancers everywhere. Hard soled shoes are recommended. Couples and singles are welcome, course fee is per person.CEPE–153–60 $40Wed May 2–30 7–8PMNo class May 23Godfrey Campus, Hatheway 107 (Dance Studio)William Trent

Class Instruction: GuitarUsing group instruction, students will develop basic skills and techniques of playing the guitar. No previous playing experience is necessary. Students must provide an acoustic (non–electric) guitar.CEMU–959–01 $60Tue/Thu Jan 17–May 10 12:15–1:30PMGodfrey Campus, Gilman 202Wayne Kimler

Wind EnsembleThis ensemble is open to brass and woodwind instruments. All members must be able to read music and prior experience in a band or ensemble is desirable.CEMU–970–60 $60Thu Jan 19–May 10 6:30–9PMGodfrey Campus, Music Building 109Peter Hussey

Men’s EnsembleProvides students vocal ensemble performance experience through preparing and performing in a variety of musical styles including but not limited to spirituals, Broadway, pop and literature representing the major style periods. The course content is such that the student is expected to gain increased depth of knowledge and skill through repetition.CEMU–991–01 $60Mon/Wed/Fri Jan 18–May 11 11–11:50AMGodfrey Campus, Music Building 125Susan Parton Stanard

Women’s EnsembleProvides students vocal ensemble performance experience through preparing and performing in a variety of musical styles including but not limited to spirituals, Broadway, pop and literature representing the major style periods. The course content is such that the student is expected to gain increased depth of knowledge and skill through repetition.CEMU–992–01 $60Mon/Wed/Fri Jan 18–May 11 11–11:50AMGodfrey Campus, Music Building 125Susan Parton Stanard

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AltonBald & Beautiful: Eagle Adventure ........................................ Jan 14 ..................$30 ....... page 11

Garden Stepping Stones ...................................................... Mar 8–29 .............$95 ....... page 7

BethaltoWeatherization Basics .......................................................... Mar 27–29 ...........$55 ....... page 6

Little Stirrups ......................................................................... Mar 31–Apr 21 .....$99 ....... page 11

Rocky Branch Saddle Club ................................................... Mar 31–Apr 21 .....$99 ....... page 11

Little Stirrups ......................................................................... Apr 28–May 19.....$99 ....... page 11

Rocky Branch Saddle Club ................................................... Apr 28–May 19.....$99 ....... page 11

Easy Riders .......................................................................... Apr 29–May 20 ....$99 ....... page 5

CarlinvilleFacebook for Everyone ......................................................... Mar 8–29 .............$55 ....... page 4

Hands–on Photo Shoot ........................................................ Apr 28 ..................$49 ....... page 8

EdwardsvilleBeginning Tai Chi Chuan ...................................................... Jan 26–May 10 ....$99 ....... page 5

Continuing Tai Chi Chuan ..................................................... Jan 26–May 10 ....$99 ....... page 5

Italian Wine Dinner ............................................................... Feb 8 ....................$39 ....... page 8

Knife Skills: Chop–Slice–Carve ............................................ Feb 13 ..................$35 ....... page 3

Fondant Basics for Cakes ..................................................... Feb 22 ..................$36 ....... page 3

Office Overview .................................................................... Feb 22–Mar 2 ......$79 ....... page 4

The Language and Culture of Mexico................................... Feb 22–Mar 21 ....$69 ....... page 9

Movie Maker Magic .............................................................. Feb 25 ..................$39 ....... page 4

Introduction to Kung Fu ......................................................... Feb 27–May 7 ......$55 ....... page 5

The Basics of Selling on eBay .............................................. Feb 27–Mar 19.....$69 ....... page 4

Intro to Healing Touch ........................................................... Feb 28 ..................$50 ....... page 5

Introduction to Green Living .................................................. Mar 5–12 ..............$65 ....... page 6

Introduction to Green Building & Remodeling ....................... Mar 6–8 ...............$49 ....... page 6

Home Staging 101 ................................................................ Mar 10–24 ............$39 ....... page 7

Cheese Please! .................................................................... Mar 13 ..................$35 ....... page 3

Photography Essentials ........................................................ Mar 14–28 ............$49 ....... page 8

Social Security: Getting the Most Out of Your Benefits ........ Mar 20 .................$5 ......... page 9

French Wine Dinner .............................................................. Mar 21 .................$39 ....... page 8

Pull–Apart Cakes .................................................................. Mar 30 .................$20 ....... page 3

Greening Your Home ............................................................ Apr 2–Apr 9 .........$65 ....... page 6

Event Coordinating ............................................................... Apr 10–May 8 .......$119 ...... page 9

Short Stories and Memoirs ................................................... Apr 10–May 8 .......$119 ...... page 9

Healing Touch Level 1 ........................................................... Apr 14–15 ............$365 ..... page 5

Classic Crepes ..................................................................... Apr 17 ..................$35 ....... page 3

To Google & Beyond ............................................................. Apr 17–26 ............$59 ....... page 4

Digital Scrapbooking ............................................................. Apr 18 ..................$25 ....... page 4

Red Zin Barbecue ................................................................. Apr 18 ..................$39 ....... page 8

Edible Centerpieces ............................................................. Apr 20 ..................$20 ....... page 3

Snapshots No More: Basics to Better Photography .............. Apr 28 ..................$35 ....... page 8

Heartsaver CPR ................................................................... May 3 ...................$45 ....... page 5

Wired World .......................................................................... May 4 ...................$25 ....... page 4

Greening Your Business ....................................................... May 7–14 .............$65 ....... page 6

Spring Cookie Bouquets ....................................................... May 11 .................$16 ........ page 3

Beyond Pointing & Shooting: Effective Use of DSLRs .......... May 12 .................$35 ....... page 8

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GodfreyReady, Set, Read! ................................................................. Jan 10–31 ............$100 ...... page 11

Ready, Set, Read! ................................................................. Jan 11–Feb 1 .......$100 ...... page 11

Foxtrot ................................................................................... Jan 11–Feb 8 .......$40 ....... page 12

Yoga Fit ................................................................................. Jan 18–Mar 7 .......$99 ....... page 5

Pre–K Begin to Dance Level 1 .............................................. Jan 19–Mar 8 .......$75 ....... page 10

Pre–K Begin to Dance Level 2 .............................................. Jan 19–Mar 8 .......$75 ....... page 10

Beginning Ballet for Adults .................................................... Jan 19–Mar 8 .......$105 ...... page 12

Pre–K Begin to Dance Level 1 .............................................. Jan 21–Mar 10 .....$70 ....... page 10

Pre–K Begin to Dance Level 2 .............................................. Jan 21–Mar 10 .....$70 ....... page 10

Learn to Dance ..................................................................... Jan 21– Mar 10 ....$100 ...... page 10

Zumba Gold .......................................................................... Jan 23–Mar 12 .....$45 ....... page 5

Computer File Management ................................................. Jan 28 ..................$39 ....... page 4

Zumbatomic .......................................................................... Feb 2–Mar 8 ........$38 ....... page 11

Photovoltaic Design & Installation ........................................ Feb 3–25 ..............$495 ..... page 6

Ready, Set, Read! ................................................................. Feb 7–28 ..............$100 ...... page 11

Ready, Set, Read! ................................................................. Feb 8–29 ..............$100 ...... page 11

Snapshots No More – Basics to better photography ............. Feb 11 ..................$35 ....... page 8

Digital Scrapbooking ............................................................. Feb 15 ..................$25 ....... page 4

Waltz ..................................................................................... Feb 15–Mar 21.....$40 ....... page 12

Carpentry Basics .................................................................. Feb 28 ..................$19 ........ page 7

SKYWARN............................................................................ Mar 3 ...................Free ...... page 9

Ready, Set, Read! ................................................................. Mar 6–27 .............$100 ...... page 11

Ready, Set, Read! ................................................................. Mar 7–28 .............$100 ...... page 11

Grid Tie PV Design ............................................................... Mar 9–31 .............$595 ..... page 6

Scrapbooking Mini–Convention ............................................ Mar 9–10 ..............$75 ....... page 7

Beyond Pointing & Shooting: Effective Use of DSLRs .......... Mar 10 ..................$35 ....... page 8

Dog Gone Good! .................................................................. Mar 12–Apr 23 .....$75 ....... page 9

Introduction to Floral Design ................................................. Mar 13–Apr 3 .......$95 ....... page 6

Yoga Fit ................................................................................. Mar 19–May 9 ......$99 ....... page 5

Zumba Gold .......................................................................... Mar 19–May 7 ......$45 ....... page 5

Shining Star Little Theater .................................................... Mar 19–May 7 ......$99 ....... page 11

Decorative Painting “Wood Art” ............................................. Mar 19 ..................$25 ....... page 7

Meet the Mouse! ................................................................... Mar 19–28 ............$79 ....... page 4

Math Academic Refresher .................................................... Mar 19–30 ............$129 ...... page 9

Fondant Art for Cupcakes ..................................................... Mar 20 .................$36 ....... page 3

On Your Own: From College to Career ................................. Mar 22 .................$59 ....... page 9

Pre–K Begin to Dance Level 1 .............................................. Mar 22–May 10 ....$75 ....... page 10

Pre–K Begin to Dance Level 2 .............................................. Mar 22–May 10 ....$75 ....... page 10

Beginning Ballet for Adults .................................................... Mar 22–May 10 ....$105 ...... page 12

Movie Maker Magic .............................................................. Mar 24 .................$39 ....... page 4

Pre–K Begin to Dance Level 1 .............................................. Mar 24–May 5 ......$70 ....... page 10

Pre–K Begin to Dance Level 2 .............................................. Mar 24–May 5 ......$70 ....... page 10

Learn to Dance ..................................................................... Mar 24–May 5 ......$100 ...... page 10

Plumbing Made Easy ............................................................ Mar 27 .................$19 ........ page 7

Rumba .................................................................................. Mar 28–Apr 25 .....$40 ....... page 12

Ready, Set, Read! ................................................................. Apr 3–24 ..............$100 ...... page 11

Ready, Set, Read! ................................................................. Apr 4–25 ..............$100 ...... page 11

Build an Electric Vehicle ....................................................... Apr 5–May 10 .......$99 ....... page 6

Golf for Beginners ................................................................. Apr 10–May 15 .....$99 ....... page 5

Introduction to Landscaping Principles ................................. Apr 10–24 ............$49 ....... page 6

How to Start Your Own Cake Business ................................. Apr 10 ..................$16 ........ page 3

Intermediate Golf .................................................................. Apr 12–May 17 .....$99 ....... page 5

Junior Golf Level 1 ................................................................ Apr 14–May 19 .....$99 ....... page 11

Junior Golf Level 2 ................................................................ Apr 14–May 19 .....$99 ....... page 11

Decorative Painting “Garden Art” .......................................... Apr 16 ..................$25 ....... page 7

English Academic Refresher ................................................. Apr 16–27 ............$129 ...... page 9

Word Processing – Practical Use .......................................... Apr 16–25 ............$69 ....... page 4

Beyond the Basics: eBay Stores ........................................... Apr 17–24 ............$59 ....... page 4

Facebook for Everyone ......................................................... Apr 21–28 ............$59 ....... page 4

Social Security: Getting the Most Out of Your Benefits ........ Apr 24 ..................$5 ......... page 9

Ready, Set, Read! ................................................................. May 1–22 .............$100 ...... page 11

To Google & Beyond ............................................................. May 1–10 .............$59 ....... page 4

Ready, Set, Read! ................................................................. May 2–23 .............$100 ...... page 11

Cha–Cha .............................................................................. May 2–30 .............$40 ....... page 12

Introduction to Container Gardening & Landscaping ............ May 8 ...................$45 ....... page 6

Wired World .......................................................................... May 10 .................$25 ....... page 4

Ladies Night! The Glam of Cakes ......................................... May 15 .................$36 ....... page 3

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SPRING 2012REGISTRATION FORM

Please use one registration form per person. Make additional copies as needed.

Student Name __________________________________________________________

Address ________________________________________________________________

City_______________________________ State______________ ZIP ___________

Home Phone Number _____________________________________________________

Alternate Phone Number ___________________________________________________

Email Address _________________________________________________________

Gender: Male_____ Female_____ Date Of Birth __________________________

Are you Hispanic or Latino? Yes_____ No_____

Are you from one or more of the following racial groups (select all that apply)?American Indian or Alaska Native_____ Asian_____Black or African American_____ White_____Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander_____ Choose not to respond_____

Identify your primary racial/ethnic group (select one):American Indian or Alaska Native_____ Asian_____Black or African American_____ White_____Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander_____ Choose not to respond_____

Please register me in the following classes:

Course Number Name of Course Location Fee

______________ _______________________ ______________________ ________Course Number Name of Course Location Fee

______________ _______________________ ______________________ ________

Total Fees ________

PAYMENT MUST ACCOMPANY REGISTRATION Check Enclosed Credit Card

Credit Card Number_______________________ Expiration Date ____________

Signature______________________________________ 3–Digit Code ________

Mail form and payment to: Enrollment Center,Lewis and Clark Community College,5800 Godfrey Road, Godfrey, IL 62035.

How to RegisterBy Phone.Have a credit card? Call the Godfrey Campus Enrollment Center at (618) 468.7000 (8am–4:30pm Mon–Fri, open until 7:30pm Tue & Wed), the N.O. Nelson Campus in Edwardsville at (618) 656.8800 (Monday through Thursday from 9am–5pm, Friday from 9am–2pm), or any Community Education Center.

In Person.Stop by the Godfrey Campus, the N.O. Nelson Campus in Edwardsville, or the Community Education Centers in Carlinville and Jerseyville. Make checks payable to Lewis and Clark Community College.

By Mail.Send your registration form and payment to the Enrollment Center, Lewis and Clark Community College, 5800 Godfrey Road, Godfrey, IL 62035.

PaymentAll classes must be paid for at the time of enrollment.

Withdrawal/RefundFor classes that meet four or more times, you may withdraw before the start of the second session in order to receive a refund. There are no refunds for classes that meet three or fewer times once the class has begun. To withdraw, call the Enrollment Center at (618) 468.7000.

Enroll Early!All classes have limited enrollments and are filled on a first–come, first–served basis. Each class also has a minimum required enrollment. If this minimum is not met prior to a class starting, the class will be canceled and enrollment fees returned.

ConfirmationOnce your fee is paid you are officially registered. Plan to attend the first session as scheduled. You will be notified if the class is canceled.

Inclement WeatherIn the event of inclement weather, classes may be canceled. Check the Lewis and Clark Web site, monitor school closings on TV or radio, or call the Corporate & Community Learning office for the most up–to–date information.

Questions?Call us!(618) 468.5777 General (618) 468.5730 Professional Development (618) 468.5740 Technology (618) 468.5715 College for Kids (618) 468.5740 Personal Enrichment (618) 468.5760 Swim(618) 468.5710 Corporate Training

For Kids Classes OnlyPreparing for ClassChildren should attend class dressed appropriately for the weather or to suit the program. Art and science classes may be messy! Students are encouraged to bring their own water bottles to class; water is always available for refilling. Students attending an all–day class should bring a sack lunch and drink.

SafetyStudents should be dropped off no earlier than 10 minutes before their class begins and should be picked up immediately following dismissal. Supervision will be provided for students ONLY 10 minutes before and after class.

AccommodationsIf your child requires any form of accommodations to participate in any class activity or field trip, please call the College for Kids office at (618) 468.5715 to discuss before enrolling in class.

Mission StatementTo empower people by raising aspirations and fostering achievement through dynamic, compassionate, and responsible learning experiences.

Lewis and Clark Community College insures equal opportunities are offered in the admission, education, and employment of individuals regardless of sex, race, ethnicity, color, creed or religion, national origin, disability, age, marital status, military status, sexual orientation, and other protected categories. Any inquiries concerning the application of the Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, Title IX of the Education Amendments, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Age Discrimination Act, and the Illinois Human Rights Act may be made to: Gary Ayres, Vice President of Administration, Erickson Hall, Room 103, Lewis and Clark Community College, Godfrey, IL 62035, or (618) 468.3000.

Holiday ScheduleClasses will not meet on these dates:

January 16: Martin Luther King DayApril 6: Good Friday

Lewis and Clark Community College reserves the right to change without notice any statement in this publication regarding policies, fees, courses, dates, times, and locations. For information or clarification, please contact the Corporate & Community Learning office at (618) 468.5777.

LOCATION KEYAlton Stained Glass Works

412 East Broadway StreetAlton

Crushed Grapes1500 Troy Road

Edwardsville

Edwardsville High School6161 Center Grove Road

Edwardsville

Godfrey Campus Lewis and Clark Community College

5800 Godfrey RoadGodfrey

National Great Rivers Museum 2 Great Lock and Dam Way

Alton

Rocky Branch Stables4885 Rocky Branch Road

Bethalto

Rolling Hills Golf Course 5801 Pierce Lane

Godfrey

Registration

Lewis and Clark Community Education CentersN.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville600 Troy RoadEdwardsville, IL 62025(618) 656.8800

Workforce Education Center, Bethalto1136 East Airline DriveEast Alton, IL 62024(618) 468.5787

Tri–County Center,Jerseyville100 Lincoln, Route 16Jerseyville, IL 62052(618) 498.6500

Macoupin County Center, Carlinville18400 Shipman RoadCarlinville, IL 62626(217) 854.5400

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It’s what you know.

Workforce Training.What is the new who.

Lewis and Clark College’s workforce training division is now Corporate & Community Learning.

As a group, we specialize in customized skill–building education, short–term career training, continuing professional education, and personalenrichment classes.

Our workforce education and training focuses on getting it right for your organization’s needs. We work with you to develop a results–driven learningsolution and method of employee engagement so less is wasted where it counts…your bottom line.

Partner with Corporate & Community Learning for cutting edge customized training for your workforce. What your employees know gets you ahead.

You can find a complete listing of our workforce training opportunities at www.lc.edu/CCL or call (618) 468.5777 to request a catalog.

• Customer Service

• Communication, Business Writing

• Team Building & Empowerment

• People Management Skills (Supervisory to Leadership)

• Human Resources Management

• Process Improvement, Six Sigma

• Change Management, Trust Building

• Emotional Intelligence

• Strategic Thinking, Goal Setting

• Coaching, Developing, Mentoring

• Safety, OSHA, Fire Science, CPR/AED