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Torrington, Wyoming 82240 PAID TORRINGTON, WY 82240 PERMIT NO Eastern Wyoming College NONPROFIT ORG 3200 West C Street US POSTAGE Torrington, Wyoming 82240 PAID TORRINGTON, WY 82240 PERMIT NO. 14 ECRWSS Postal Patron Torrington - LaGrange - Lusk Summer 2016 Online Classes Community Education SUMMER 2016 • VARIABLE START DATES MAX COURSE NUMBER SEC TITLE HRS FEES BLDG RM ACT DAYS TIME INSTRUCTOR BEGIN DATE END DATE BIOLOGY 8 BIOL 1010 90 General Biology I 4.0 LAL Online L Britton 6/6/2016 7/15/2016 8 BIOL L001 90 BIOL 1010 Lab 0.0 LAB Online L Britton 6/6/2016 7/15/2016 COMMUNICATION AND MASS MEDIA 8 CO/M 1030 90 Interpersonal Communication 3.0 LEC Online J Hansen 6/2/2016 7/15/2016 CRIMINAL JUSTICE 8 CRMJ 2895 90 Criminal Justice Capstone Project 1.0 LEC Online L Curtis 6/6/2016 7/15/2016 EDUCATION-EARLY CHILDHOOD 8 EDEC 1020 90 Intro to Early Childhood Education 3.0 LEC Online C Steinbock 6/6/2016 7/15/2016 8 EDEC 1490 90 Topics: Early Chldhood Learn-Play 1.0 LEC Online C Steinbock 6/6/2015 7/15/2016 EDUCATION-ELEMENTARY 8 EDEL 1430 90 Life Science Seminar 1.0 LEC Online R Humphrey 6/6/2016 7/15/2016 8 EDEL 1440 90 Physical Science in the Elem School 1.0 LEC Online R Humphrey 6/6/2016 7/15/2016 8 EDEL 1450 90 Earth Science in the Elem School 1.0 LEC Online R Humphrey 6/6/2016 7/15/2016 ENGLISH 8 ENGL 1010 90 English I: Composition 3.0 LEC Online C Shoults 6/6/2016 7/15/2016 8 ENGL 2020 90 Introduction to Literature 3.0 LEC Online K Strampe 6/6/2016 7/15/2016 HUMAN DEVELOPMENT 8 HMDV 1000 90 College Studies 1.0 LEC Online D Banville 6/6/2016 7/15/2016 INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY-EDUCATION 8 ITEC 2360 90 Teaching With Technology 3.0 15.00 LAL Online C Steinbock 6/6/2016 7/29/2016 MATHEMATICS 8 MATH 0920 90 Elementary Algebra 3.0 LEC Online R Schmalzried 6/6/2016 7/29/2016 8 MATH 0930 90 Intermediate Algebra 3.0 LEC Online S Warren 6/6/2016 7/15/2016 8 MATH 1000 90 Problem Solving 3.0 LEC Online J McDaniel 6/6/2016 7/15/2016 8 MATH 1405 90 Pre-Calculus Trigonometry 3.0 LEC Online J McDaniel 6/6/2016 7/15/2016 MUSIC 8 MUSC 2015 90 Intro to MUSC of Worlds People 3.0 LEC Online M DeMers 6/6/2016 7/15/2016 PHILOSOPHY 8 PHIL 2300 90 Ethics in Practice 3.0 LEC Online G Banta 6/6/2016 7/15/2016 POLITICAL SCIENCE 8 POLS 1000 90 American & Wyoming Government 3.0 LEC Online E Creagar 6/6/2016 7/15/2016 PSYCHOLOGY 8 PSYC 1000 90 General Psychology 3.0 LEC Online H Edmunds 6/6/2016 7/15/2016 Textbook information can be found at ewc.bkstr.com and the most current schedule can be found at ewc.wy.edu. Tennis Camp Instructor: Mary Perkins, THS Tennis Coach Junior (ages 6-10) Class size limited to 25---The QuickStart Tennis approach will be followed. The courts are small, the racquets are kid-sized, and the TRIPS instruction is age-appropriate. QuickStart, add FUN Black Hills Quilt Show fitness, and conditioning activities that work on KIDS agility, balance, coordination, footwork, and reaction Rapid City, SD Get your QUILT shoes on and join us for the 2016 time, all while learning the game of tennis. Bottled Black Hills Quilt show sponsored by the Black Hills water and snacks will be provided. Quilters Guild at the Rushmore Plaza Civic Center COLLEGE Intermediate (ages 11-15) Class size limited in beautiful downtown Rapid City. They are looking EWC Lancer 25---Tennis Camp will start each player at their level forward to around 400-500 quilts on display and and work on skills accordingly. Whether you are a about 20 vendors with quilt related products. This MVP Basketball Camp beginner or already have some skills, there will be trip will include 2 South Dakota shop-hop stops at Instructor: Neal Sherbeyn, a group for you. The focus will be on forehand and Nuts & Bolts Fabric in Edgemont and Heartsong backhand shots, serving and volleying, and the rules EWC Men’s Basketball Coach of the game. Tennis techniques will be incorporated Quilts in Hot Springs. Warning: have only a light Master the fundamentals! Value your team & the lunch/snack at the quilt show because by 5:00pm into fun games. Bottled water and snacks will be ball! Prepare like a Champion! This four-day camp provided. we will be going to the Golden Corral. There are no is designed to improve basketball fundamentals, group discounts for the quilt show or the meal, you Date: Monday to Wednesday, June 13 to 15 teamwork, and competition. There will an emphasis Time: Junior ages 6-10 8:30 to 9:45am will be responsible for both. The show tickets should on enjoying the game of basketball. There are three be $5. Intermediate ages 11-15 9:45 to 11:00am grade-level sessions, see below. Parents must sign Cost: $35 Date: Saturday, June 4 EWC liability/insurance waiver. Time: 6:30am Location: Goshen County Tennis Courts, Date: Monday to Thursday, June 6-9 2602 West E Street Cost: $35 Time: 9:00-10:30am Location: EWC Parking Lot Youth Players who have completed grades 1 to 4 Tot’s Volleyball Mammoth Site Hot Springs, SD Ages 4, 5, 6 pre-Kindergarten & 40TH Annual Main Street 10:30-12:00pm Junior Volleyball Intermediate completed grades K-2 Arts/Crafts Festival Players who have completed grades 5 to 8 26,000 years ago large Columbian and woolly Diggers Volleyball mammoths were trapped and died in a spring- 1:00-2:30pm completed grades 3-5 fed pond near what is now the southwest edge of ADVANCED Instructor: Shai Schaefer Hot Springs, SD. And today it is the world’s largest Players who have completed grades 9 to 11 Columbian mammoth exhibit & world-renowned Future volleyball stars, boys and girls, join Miss Shai, Cost: $65 (includes camp t-shirt) former THS Lady Blazer volleyball player, and learn research center for Pleistocene studies. Got a 5-12 Location: EWC Gymnasium year old that is interested in paleontology? This the basics of the game of volleyball. To assure lots trip is timed to include the opportunity for that of fun and success for all, a lower net and oversized youngster to participate in the Jr Paleontology EWC Lancer Volleyball Camp balls are used! Date: Tuesday to Friday, June 14-17 Program for an additional fee of $12. After the Instructor: Julie Sherbeyn, mammoth experience, we will travel to Hot Springs Time: Tots Ages 4, 5, pre-K 6 year olds for the 40th Annual Main Street Arts/Crafts festival EWC Volleyball Coach 9:00-10:00am with an opportunity for shopping and lunch on your This camp offers participants opportunities to Junior completed grades K-2 own. develop critical volleyball skills including: serving, 10:00-11:00am Date: Saturday, June 25 passing, setting, hitting, blocking, digging, serve Diggers completed grades 3-5 Time: 7:00am receiving, plus defensive and offensive strategies. 11:00am-12:00pm Cost: $45 These camps are directed towards refining individual Cost: $35 includes Mammoth Site entrance fee & skills, running quick offenses, running multiple Location: EWC Gymnasium dessert stop on trip home defenses, and preparing players to be competitive in middle and high school programs. Parents must Location: EWC Parking Lot sign EWC liability/insurance waiver. Totally Awesome Art Camp Date: Tuesday to Thursday, June 21-22-23 K-2 & 3-5 Colorado Rockies Time: 9:00am-12:00 noon Instructor: Kayla Horning, Coors Stadium, Denver Co Players who have completed grades 5-8 1:00pm-4:00pm Lincoln/Trail Art Teacher “Take me out to the ball game”. Cheer on the Rockies Ms. Horning is Totally excited about her Totally as they play the Philadelphia Phillies on Military Players who have completed grades 7 to 11 Thurs 6-23 time change Awesome Art Camp. She has planned some Totally Appreciation Day. Game time is 2:10. The cost of Awesome 3-D art projects that will Totally WOW this trip includes the price of admission. Lunch at the Gr 5-8 9:00-10:30am Gr 9-11 10:30am-12:00pm everyone who signs up for this Totally cool 4 day stadium and evening meal is on your own. camp for kids who have completed K-5th grade. PAID REGISTRATION DEADLINE: July 5 Cost: $65 (includes camp t-shirt) Location: EWC Gymnasium Bring your Totally Awesome Creativity with you! Date: Sunday, July 10 Class minimum: 8 Please bring your own paint Time: 7:00am-8:00pm smock or shirt to protect your clothing Cost: $70 Blazer Soccer Camp Date: Tuesday to Friday, June 7-10 ticket includes $10 concession coupon Time: K-2 1:00-2:30pm Location: EWC Parking Lot Junior--completed grades 5-6 3-5 2:30-4:00pm Intermediate-completed grades 7-8 Cost: $45 includes all the Awesome supplies “Cabaret” Instructor: Mark Perkins, THS Boys’ Soccer Coach Location: FA 109 EWC Art Room Fort Robinson Playhouse This camp will provide instruction on the Cabaret is an award winning classic of the American fundamentals of soccer. Campers will practice and Kids-a-Cookin’ Breakfast K-2 musical theatre repertoire. Set in a Berlin night club implement a variety of skills for both offense and Instructor: Lisa Bartlett, GCSD #1 Family in the 1920’s, musical numbers include “It Couldn’t defense, including ball control, dribbling, passing, Consumer Science Teacher Please Me More”, “Willkomen”, “Cabaret”, “Don’t shooting, and heading; defensively, campers will Hey! Kids! Yes, you! Like to eat? Like to cook? Join Tell Mama”, and “Two Ladies”.
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