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PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Personal Enrichment Essentials Training Ageless Learning Seminars...... 23 Professional Essentials...... 5 Creative Arts Career Essentials...... 6 Fine Arts...... 25 Small Business Essentials...... 7 Crafts...... 28 Nonprofit Essentials...... 8 Culinary Arts...... 31 Industry, Quality and Safety Performing Arts Construction...... 8 Dance...... 36 Safety and Quality: OSHA...... 9 Music...... 39 NABCEP Solar Certified Courses...... 9 Theater...... 39 Drones...... 9 Photography...... 40 Restaurant Management...... 9 Writing...... 41 Career Studies Home, Nature and Garden Emergency Care...... 10 Home Improvement and Maintenance...... 43 CPR & First Aid...... 11 Animal Care...... 44 Healthcare Occupations...... 12 Master Naturalist...... 46 Caregiving At Home...... 13 Personal Finance We’re here for you Childcare Training...... 14 Finance and Investments...... 48 whether you’re letting your curiosity Communications...... 16 Real Estate...... 49 Real Estate...... 16 Estate Planning...... 49 point you in new directions, seeking Fitness Trainer...... 16 Retirement Planning...... 49 professional courses to help advance Truck Driving...... 16 Language and Communication your career or pursuing new challenges Aviation Manufacturing...... 16 Personal Communications...... 50 Computers & Technology Foreign Languages...... 51 to expand your mind. Continuing Personal Computing...... 17 Sign Language...... 54 Education provides a showcase Microsoft Tools...... 18 Historical Studies of opportunities to broaden your G Suite Google Tools...... 19 Genealogy...... 55 potential and change your life! Adobe Tools...... 19 Culture...... 55 3-D Modeling...... 20 Religion...... 56 • experiential, life-long learning Web Development...... 20 Literature...... 56 Buying and Selling Online...... 20 History...... 57 • diverse, inclusive community Mobile Technologies...... 21 Tours and Trips...... 58 Social Media...... 21 Wellness, Fitness and Recreation • continually evolving for an Smart-Home Technology...... 21 Recreation and Sports ever-changing world Education and Test Prep...... 22 Motorcycle Safety Training...... 60 Bowling...... 60 Cards and Games...... 60 Discover how Continuing Education St. Louis Community College expands minds Fencing...... 60 can spark your potential and unlock and changes lives every day by offering Golf...... 61 high-quality educational experiences Tennis, Pickleball and Padel Tennis...... 61 a whole new future for you! leading to degrees, certificates, employment, Team Sports...... 62 university transfer and life-long learning. Fitness If you are a person with a disability who requires Aquatics...... 63 314-984-7777 | CALL CENTER an accommodation in order to participate in any Boot Camp...... 64 program or activity, please contact the Continuing Aerobic Exercise...... 64 Extended Hours: August 6-16 Education Access Office at 314-984-7704 for Yoga and Pilates...... 65 • M–Th...... 8:30 am–7:30 pm assistance at least 10 business days in advance of program. For trips and tours, accommodations T’ai Chi...... 66 • F...... 8:30 am–4 pm advance notice of up to one month is needed. Self Defense...... 66 Wellness...... 67 Regular Hours Saint Louis Community College Board of Trustees: Chair Rodney Gee; Vice Chair Kevin M. Martin, Ed.D.; Youth Classes...... 68 • M–Th...... 8:30 am–5 pm Libby Fitzgerald; Doris A. Graham, Ph.D.; Craig • F...... 8:30 am–4 pm H. Larson, Ed.D.; Joan McGivney; Pam Ross Helpful Information Location Index...... See page 71 for more Great care has been taken to provide accurate 69 information about the courses in this schedule. General Information...... 70 registration methods. Occasionally, an error may occur. Information Registration Form...... 71 is subject to change and/or correction. For more information on Continuing Education programs and to view complete, up-to-date course information, REGISTER ONLINE | 24 HOURS visit St. Louis Community College, visit stlcc.edu/CE. stlcc.edu/CE

REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 6 | 314-984-7777 | STLCC.EDU/CE 3 ADVANCING PEOPLE, BUSINESSES, Workforce Solutions Group of St. ADVANCING PEOPLE COMMUNITIES Louis Community College leverages Continuing Education annually education for growth in the knowledge advances over 40,000 individuals economy by offering programs and both personally and professionally services designed to advance people, with an extensive library of over businesses and communities. 3,000 courses as well as over 4,000 online opportunities. We accomplish this through our • Professional Development Continuing Education, Corporate Services and Community Services • Personal Enrichment operating units with teams centrally located at the Corporate College, ADVANCING BUSINESSES a state-of-the-art facility solely Corporate Services is one of the dedicated to corporate education largest providers of training and and professional development. consulting services in the St. Louis metropolitan area advancing over 10,000 employees from Interested in tailored over 100 companies each year. training and development? Contact us at 314‑539‑5022 to discuss • Contract Training and Consulting specialized programs custom-fit • Testing and Assessment Center to your unique needs and goals. • WorkKeys Solutions Center Or, learn more about our suite of workforce and continuing education ADVANCING solutions at stlcc.edu/workforce. COMMUNITIES Community Services advances local communities by partnering with employers, community organizations, Each year, STLCC’s Workforce education and government to create Solutions Group publishes its job training opportunities for residents annual State of the St. Louis and a talent pipeline for employers. Workforce Report. Our 2018 issue, focusing on financial services, • Accelerated Job Training Programs health care and information • SkillUp Training Funding technology, releases August 8 at our • Community Workforce Partnerships annual launch event. Learn more and register to attend or download the report at stlcc.edu/STLworkforce.

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ESSENTIALS TRAINING Professional Essentials Project Management (PMP) | Lean Six Sigma

Project Management Orientation LEAN Six Sigma Green Belt Earn a credential that will increase This free session is designed to provide information Whether you are a member of a quality team, a quality your value in the job market to individuals interested in obtaining the Project manager, or desire to obtain a LEAN Six Sigma Green Management Professional (PMP) certification. You’ll Belt for professional development, this course is and help you develop new skills. learn about the concepts, test preparation and appropriate for you. We blend classroom instruction requirements needed for certification. Presentation and online modules. Program highlights include St. Louis Community College includes an overview of the program, a look at class how to: quickly deploy 5S LEAN tools to improve materials, trends in the industry and potential job flow and minimize waste, use the DMAIC process Continuing Education will help take opportunities for PMPs. The orientation is free but (Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, Control) to run your career to the next level and registration is required. improvement projects, and deploy Six Sigma tools to BPCT:703 | NO FEE reduce variation in any process. Materials included in maintain your competitive edge! F01 Sa 9 am-12 pm Dirk Lupien cost of course. Students successfully completing this training will receive a LEAN Six Sigma Green Belt award Sep 15 Corp. College, 209 of completion and 45 hours of instruction. This training includes an 18-hour capstone simulation project on Project Management the last two Wednesday sessions and two consecutive Project managers are in demand when the need is Saturdays. Attendance on these days is mandatory. for skills that include time, resource and financial If one of these days is missed, arrangements may be management with a finite effort. Working knowledge made with the instructor to complete the project and of these skills is recognized by the Project Management receive noncredit certification. However, should this Institute (PMI) through various levels of certification. be necessary, additional instructional costs will be This course helps you to prepare for the PMP charged to the student above and beyond the cost certification exam by presenting the critical concepts of the program. Lunch provided on Saturdays. Class together with the core knowledge areas covered in meets Wednesdays 9/12, 9/19, 9/26, 10/3, 10/10, 10/17, the exam. Topics covered include the process groups 10/24, 10/31, 11/7, 11/14 and Saturdays 11/10, 11/17. and relationships, terminology and decision making Class is subject to cancellation if minimum enrollment practice. Session attendance in this course counts is not met by 9/4. No refunds after this date unless toward the project management training criteria of class is canceled. 35 hours that is required to register for the PMP exam. BPCT:701 | $1,899 | Age 60+: $1,534 This practical learning prepares the student for the F01 W 6 pm-9 pm Patricia Dalton PMP certification exam by lecture, online exercises, working sessions and practice exams. Program is Sa 8:30 am-4 pm presented by a Registered Educational Provider (REP). Sep 12 – Nov 17 Corp. College, 207 Class meets Thursdays: 10/4, 10/11, 10/18, 10/25, 11/1 and Saturdays: 10/6, 10/13, 10/20. Lunch provided on Saturdays. Class is subject to cancellation if minimum enrollment is not met by 9/25. No refunds after this date unless class is canceled. BPCT:703 | $1,899 | Age 60+: $1,899 F02 Th 6 pm-9 pm Dirk Lupien Sa 8:30 am-4 pm Oct 4 – Nov 1 Corp. College, 209

REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 6 | 314-984-7777 | STLCC.EDU/CE 5 Get More of What You Need NEW! Ultimate Rainmaker: and Want in Negotiations Sales Training for Business Career Essentials You may not think of yourself as a negotiator, but you Owners and Managers are. All of us negotiate every day with family, friends Are you a business owner struggling to sell yourself and co-workers, even if we don’t think of what we’re and your business to the general public? Are you a Discover Your Career Passion doing as negotiation. Negotiation is getting what manager who is looking for new sales techniques for You spend a good part of your life expressing yourself we need and want through a process of interacting you and your team? Local author and Sales Manager, through work and career. For that reason, it is with others, and some of us are clearly better at it Keith Antone Willis, Sr. is sharing his best practices for important to discover a path that offers joy and value than others. Knowing how to get what you need and growing sales exponentially through easy yet effective in what you do. In this class, we’ll help you to convert want from others in a principled, win-win fashion is a techniques. This course will teach you how to identify that passion into a career path through the use of major life skill, and one that anyone can learn. You will sales opportunities, cultivate old and new contacts worksheets and discussions. You have always known learn how to identify your personal negotiating style, that turn into profitable sales relationships, and how what you love, now discover your career passion. how to get clear on what you actually need and want, to develop a long-term sales strategy for growing CPDV:702 | $65 | Age 60+: $47 and how to use “The Magic Question” for a win-win revenue. Class includes a copy of the book, “10 Laws of F01 7 pm-9:30 pm Jean Walters outcome. the Ultimate Rainmaker”. Sep 11 – Sep 25 MC - BA, 112 BUSN:702 | $35 | Age 60+: $23 BUSS:765 | $59 | Age 60+: $59 F01 Sa 9:30 am-12:30 pm Renee Huss F03 Th 6 pm-9 pm Keith Willis Finding Job Leads Sep 15 MC - SO, 107 Oct 11 MC - SO, 109 Learn how to find job leads (i.e. internet, recruiters, staffing companies, placement services, associations, Dealing with Difficult People in the Nonverbal Communication: How to and job fairs), navigate job boards, the importance of Workplace and Managing the Conflicts networking and the role social networking can now Are there co-workers, subordinates or bosses in your Speak and Listen Without Words play in your job search. This interactive workshop Avoid miscommunication and become a better is necessary for all those job seeking-no matter office with whom there are conflicts? Would you like communicator overall! Learn about the extraordinary to learn how to enhance communication and build a the industry. Class will provide you with the tools amount of information that can be provided through necessary to find job leads in today’s market. better rapport? The relationships we have with others nonverbal communication and how a simple are important in cooperation, productivity, teamwork movement or facial expression can completely CPDV:705 | $29 | Age 60+: $20 and support. Learn processes for interacting clearly contradict what message you are trying to get across. F01 W 6 pm-8:30 pm Laurie Hawkins with others in order to get what you need and want Understand how to identify, interpret and use basic Sep 12 MC - BA, 124 through negotiating styles, which can result in a win- nonverbal cues to improve your communication skills. win outcome. COMM:711 | $39 | Age 60+: $22.50 | $ | Age 60+: $23 Using LinkedIn for Your Job Search BUSN:705 35 F50 Tu 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Erin De Vore This introductory session will allow you to start using F01 Sa 9:30 am-12:30 pm Renee Huss Oct 2 – Oct 9 STLCC-SC, 118 this powerful tool that should be a part of your Oct 6 MC - SO, 107 professional networking. LinkedIn operates the world’s largest professional network on the Internet with No Sweat Public Speaking more than 150 million members in over 200 countries Listening Beyond the Words: Speaking opportunities are business, career and and territories. Learn the basics of using LinkedIn, Building Communication Skills leadership opportunities! Are you making the Ineffective listening can block the success of any how to build your network, make connections (past most of those speaking opportunities? Learn how and present colleagues and classmates), join and get business. Are you hearing your customers’ needs and to develop, practice and deliver Knock Your Socks desires? Are your relationships with colleagues and co- involved in groups, perform job searches and find Off presentations with — NO SWEAT! Instructor will answers from industry experts. workers harmonious? Learn to build skills that enhance present: the components, parts and elements of a your working and personal relationships. Class will presentation; tips for taking a presentation from ‘blah’ CPDV:705 | $25 | Age 60+: $17.50 focus on the fundamentals of effective listening and to ‘ah’; and the fear of public speaking. Class taught by F02 W 6 pm-8:30 pm Laurie Hawkins eliminating defensiveness in the communication a local speaker, coach and author. Oct 3 MC - CS, 206 process. Discover blocks hindering good listening, | $ | $ build positive interaction, in-depth listening skills and COMM:715 39 Age 60+: 21 appropriate feedback. Lunch on your own. F02 Tu 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Fred Miller Resume Workshop: Impress Sep 25 – Oct 9 MC - BA, 203 BUSN:713 | $69 | Age 60+: $45.50 Potential Employers W 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Attend this interactive resume writing workshop on F02 Th 9:30 am-12:30 pm Jean Walters F01 Fred Miller Nov 7 – Nov 21 MC - BA, 112 how to develop an effective resume for today’s job Sep 20 Corp. College, 207 market. Learn how to provide a great first impression to obtain the job interview, how to advertise your Interpersonal Communications qualifications focusing on the kind of work you can Your Emotional Intelligence Learn how you can improve your interpersonal do and want to do, highlight your most important and Why it Matters communication by taking an in-depth look at your accomplishments and focus on the link between the Your IQ will get you in the door, but it’s your emotional speaking habits, modes of expression and non-verbal intelligence (EI), your ability to connect and manage company needs and the benefits you will provide. behavior. Role-playing exercises will give you the | $ | $ the emotions of yourself and others, that will chance to practice and assess interpersonal strategies CPDV:704 29 Age 60+: 20 determine how successful you are in your professional used in various situations and develop your skills to F01 Tu 6 pm-8:30 pm Laurie Hawkins and personal life. Emotions are all around us, and it’s utilize these strategies based on your goals, needs and Oct 9 MC - BA, 124 important to understand how to control them to situations. Leave class with the ability to monitor your cultivate productivity and positive relationships. In communication competence through self-awareness, this interactive course, you’ll learn the domains of the a skill that can help you in every area of your life. Interviewing: Learn How to Shine emotional intelligence model and how to effectively Approach your next interview with more confidence apply these core competencies in the workplace and COMM:765 | $49 | Age 60+: $29.50 and success. The interview is your chance to shine and beyond for optimum success and to enhance your F01 Th 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Kevin Renick to show the employer that you are the right candidate skills. Oct 25 – Nov 15 MC - SO, 109 for the job. Even if you are well qualified and generally $ self-assured about your abilities, you need to be BUSN:713 | $39 | Age 60+: 39 prepared and be able to confidently answer questions. F01 Tu 9:30 am-12:30 pm Nancy Imbs We have more! On a quest of self-discovery and Come learn how to prepare for the interview, watch Sep 11 Corp. College, 207 personal growth? You may also be interested a video with examples, and review sample questions in our courses for “Wellness” on page 67. and answers. Bringing Out the Best in People CPDV:703 | $25 | Age 60+: $17.50 and Managing the Conflicts F01 W 6 pm-8:30 pm Laurie Hawkins Effectively managing people in an organization leads Sep 26 MC - BA, 112 to outstanding individual performances and great organizational performance. Through interactive activities, you’ll learn how to identify and address behavioral causes of performance challenges, as well as maximize success of current strong performers. I highly recommend Learn How You’ll discover how to pinpoint key business results and significant behaviors that impact results. In “ to Shine to anyone looking for a addition, you’ll be able to provide objective, positive job or re‑entering the workforce. and constructive feedback to bring out the best in others. BUSN:745 | $39 | Age 60+: $30 F01 Sa 8:30 am-12 pm James Lombardo Sep 15 Corp. College, 207 Robbie J Arnold

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Plus 50 Employment: The Plus 50: Finding Purpose and Purpose, Process and Payoff Passion in the Third Chapter Whether you have been recently laid off from Are you facing the uncharted post-career years and your job as a result of the economy and company wondering what’s next? Many of us in the third chapter restructuring or are looking to get into a different of life feel unsettled, restless, and adrift. We believe the career path, individuals over age fifty may find that years between 50 and 75 can be some of the best, but the job seeking and employment process is vastly don’t know how to make sense of the changes we’re different from years ago. Come learn about the unique facing. If you are looking for new meaning in work challenges that older workers may face including: and life, this powerful interactive learning experience researching companies; locating online job search will teach you how to tap into the power of purpose. databases; updating your resume to match your skills Whether you’re seeking an encore career, looking for with prospects; networking; skill enhancement tools; enlivening volunteer work, or reinventing your sense interview styles; local resources; branding statements of identity, knowing your purpose will guide you to and more. You’ll receive information from industry increased vitality, creativity, and fulfillment. Bring a experts to help you find the path to opportunities. sack lunch. CPDV:701 | $59 | Age 60+: $37.50 CPDV:702 | $65 | Age 60+: $40 F01 Th 6 pm-9 pm Edwin Penfold F02 Sa 9 am-4 pm Carol Watkins Oct 4 – Oct 11 MC - BA, 203 Sep 29 MC - SO, 232 F03 Sa 9 am-4 pm Carol Watkins Nov 3 MC - SO, 232

Small Business Essentials

Starting and Managing a Small Business NEW! Buying a Franchise Entrepreneurship Are you thinking about starting and managing a Are you interested in buying a franchise as a way to small business in Missouri? Designed for individuals become a business owner? This class is taught by a who are considering starting a business, have made seasoned franchise attorney who will share invaluable Business Plan Development the decision to start or who have been in business tips with you so you will be well-informed before An intensive, four-session, individually customized for less than two years, this program will discuss: the you sign on the dotted line. She will explain what course designed to provide new and aspiring basics of business ownership, planning for success, information the franchisor should be sharing with you entrepreneurs with the tools and resources to create a organizational forms of business, legal and regulatory and will help you understand the legal documents. solid business plan. Experienced business facilitators/ environment, record keeping and information You will also learn what questions you should ask coaches will guide group sessions and share practical management, marketing, financing and resources. potential franchisors and their franchisees. This class experiences to enhance your business. Participants Program is offered in partnership with the Small could save you money and court costs later. learn with and from their peers, creating a powerful Business and Technology Development Center. BUSS:765 | $39 | Age 60+: $39 network that continues well after the program is BUSS:701 | $59 | Age 60+: $59 F02 Sa 9 am-12:30 pm Jane Cohen complete. These sessions are enriched with guest F03 Sa 9 am-12 pm Lynette Watson speakers from various disciplines including the legal Sep 22 MC - SO, 107 profession, marketing, human resources and financing. Sep 15 – Sep 22 MC - BA, 220 In addition, each participant will begin by taking the F04 Sa 9 am-12 pm Lynette Watson Business Start-Up Skills for GrowthWheel assessment and receive customized Oct 13 – Oct 20 MC - BA, 220 Artisans and Crafters: Make tools based on this assessment to assist as you build Money with Your Business your plan. Weekly homework assignments are given Understanding Patents, You’ve been honing your talent and finding a demand and participation is required to be successful in the Trademarks and Copyrights for your handmade craft or artistic products, but how class. Continued counseling from a business counselor Intellectual property (IP) is often the most valuable do you navigate the “indie” marketplace? Get ready and certified life coach is available after the completion asset a business will ever own. Unfortunately, many for the upcoming holiday season and learn tips from of the class. Please bring a laptop or electronic device businesses and entrepreneurs are unfamiliar with IP award winning artist, 40-year veteran in the arts and to class for working on your business plan. Program and are ill-equipped to successfully secure, exploit and former Executive Director of Best of Missouri Hands, is offered in partnership with the Small Business and enforce their IP rights. In this course, you will learn the “Mike” Ochonicky as she discusses: effective marketing Technology Development Center. differences between patents, trademarks, copyrights techniques, outlets to sell online and in-person, BUSS:702 | $99 | Age 60+: $99 and trade secrets, and discover why they are essential balancing creativity with administrative tasks and F01 Tu 6:15 pm-9:15 pm Lynette Watson to the health and success of businesses of all types and more. Bring a notebook and pen to class. Nov 6 – Dec 4 MC - BA, 122 sizes. Taught by an experienced IP attorney. BUSS:701 | $29 | Age 60+: $20 • NOTE: No class 11/20. BUSS:734 | $55 | Age 60+: $37 F01 M 6 pm-9 pm Michelle Ochonicky F01 Sa 8:30 am-1:30 pm Morris Turek Sep 10 FP - G, 323 Starting Your Own Sep 22 MC - BA, 114 F02 Th 6 pm-9 pm Michelle Ochonicky Business — Legal Issues Sep 20 MC - SO, 109 As a small business owner you are subject to some DIY Background Checks on Potential of the laws and regulations that apply to large Tenants, Contractors, Employees corporations. This class will help you to understand Protect yourself and your business using public Finance which requirements apply to your business. It will resources and investigative techniques to learn more cover establishing a corporation, partnership or LLC, as about the candidates you are about to hire in a legal well as introducing the law of marketing, employment, capacity. From an employee hiring manager for a large copyright and trademark, privacy contracts, tax and or small business firm to a homeowner contractor or Understanding Accounting: other regulations. Taught by an attorney. rental property manager, it’s a good employment An Introduction | $ | $ Designed for individuals with non-financial BUSS:701 29 Age 60+: 29 practice to learn more about potential individuals you backgrounds who work with budgets or those F05 M 6 pm-8 pm Amy Hereford are hiring and screen those candidates to help ensure wanting to enter an office manager position, this Sep 10 FP - G, 325 that a potential new hire does not have anything introductory course provides an overview of lurking in their past that could potentially harm your accounting terminology and processes, analyzing business or create a safety hazard for clients and other financial activities and statements and applying the employees. Taught by a private investigator, come fundamentals of accounting. Course will cover debits, learn about free and low cost options for conducting credits, general ledgers, assets, liabilities, balance background checks, when and how to conduct sheets, profit and loss statements and more. Students background checks and the “red flags” to look for may bring a sack lunch/drink to class. before a potential problem arises. BUSS:741 | $39 | Age 60+: $21 BUSS:765 | $25 | Age 60+: $17.50 F01 Sa 9 am-1 pm Bill Dorr F01 Sa 10 am-12 pm Cheryl Ring Sep 15 MC - BA, 124 Sep 8 MC - SO, 107

REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 6 | 314-984-7777 | STLCC.EDU/CE 7 Nonprofit INDUSTRY, QUALITY & SAFETY Construction Essentials National Electrical Code and Calculations: Part I Class is an introductory study of the NEC for those NEW! Overcoming Fundraising Hurdles in related fields. This course will cover the elements, Are you an established non-profit looking for new changes, applications, and design aspects of the 2017 donors and new ways to generate revenue? Are you National Electrical Code for residential and commercial a Development Manager or Director who needs fresh properties. Certificate of participation will be awarded ideas on fundraising and donor development? This to those successfully finishing the course. Texts course will teach you how to overcome the most required bring to first class. “NFPA, National Electrical common fundraising hurdles and how to build new Code 2017” ISBN 978-145-591-2773 and “Holt, Electrical streams of revenue for your non-profit organization. Exam Preparation 2017” ISBN 9780986353499. Books Taught by non-profit Executive Director, this course are available at the campus bookstore. will teach you best practices and new ways to grow | $ | $ your donor base and grow fundraising dollars. ELEC:705 299 Age 60+: 192 F01 Tu 6 pm-9:15 pm Michael Smith NPAD:702 | $39 | Age 60+: $39 Aug 28 – Dec 11 STLCC-SC, 213 F01 Sa 9 am-12 pm Ken Weintraub • NOTE: No class 9/18, 10/16, 11/6. Nov 3 MC - SO, 107 Construction Methods Establishing and Running a This course covers many of the principles, materials, Nonprofit Organization: Part I and methods used in light construction. Topics This popular seminar provides an overview of include building codes, construction standards and the legal basics for establishing and running a specializations, wood and wood products, concrete, nonprofit organization. Presented by an attorney masonry, glass, plastics, aluminum products, and entrepreneur who speaks from her experience bituminous products, gypsum products, asbestos in working with nonprofit start-ups. Class includes cement products, construction methods systems, practical tips, useful resources including the Nonprofit foundation systems, slabs-on-ground, floor/ceiling Tax-exempt Corporation Workbook, an e-book systems, wood framed floors, wall systems, masonry (PDF) that presents the process of establishing a walls, roof/ceiling systems, stucco, and terrazzo. nonprofit in a step-by-step format with ample space Available for credit as CE 108 550. for notes, charts for gathering necessary information | $ | $ and tables for developing time-lines and assigning CONS:717 331 Age 60+: 331 responsibilities. An excellent tool for assisting in F01 Tu 7:05 pm-9:45 pm Richard Unger nonprofit formation, orienting new board members Aug 20 – Dec 16 FV - E, 160 and nonprofit directors. • NOTE: No class 10/16. NPAD:703 | $29 | Age 60+: $29 F03 Sa 10 am-12 pm Amy Hereford Construction Office Practices Sep 15 MC - SO, 108 The interactive role of organizations in the F01 Sa 10 am-12 pm Amy Hereford construction process; the structure of alternative Nov 10 FV - C, 133 construction delivery systems, such as general contractor, construction manager, and design-build contractor; specification and building codes; cost Establishing and Running a control reporting systems for construction. Available Nonprofit Organization: Part II for credit as CE 235 550. This seminar builds on the previous session and CONS:765 | $331 | Age 60+: $331 provides more information. It will explore the legal F01 W 7:05 pm-9:45 pm Richard Unger requirements of operating a nonprofit business organization, board responsibilities, business law for Aug 20 – Dec 16 FV - E, 156 nonprofits and legal compliance. Newer business • NOTE: No class 11/21. models for nonprofits including fiscal sponsorship, nonprofit alliances, nonprofit/for profit joint ventures Introduction to AutoCAD I and other collaborative structures will also be Fundamentals of the AutoCAD drafting system. discussed. Drawing setup units, limits, layers, linetypes, colors. NPAD:703 | $29 | Age 60+: $29 Drawing procedures points, lines, arcs, circles. Special F04 Sa 1 pm-3 pm Amy Hereford features polylines, blocks, dimensioning, cross- Sep 15 MC - SO, 108 hatching, plotting. Available for credit as EGR 133 550. F02 Sa 1 pm-3 pm Amy Hereford COMP:770 | $221 | Age 60+: $221 Nov 10 FV - C, 133 F01 W 7 pm-9:55 pm Walter Staas Sep 17 – Dec 16 FV - E, 278 • NOTE: No class 11/21.

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8 STLCC.EDU/CE | 314-984-7777 | REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 6 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Construction Safety and Quality: OSHA Drones National Electrical Code 10 Hour OSHA: Construction Safety 10 Hour OSHA: General Industry Safety Introduction to Drones and Calculations: Part I and Health Training Certification and Health Training Certification Class is designed to provide information to individuals Class is an introductory study of the NEC for those Class takes place Monday 9/24 and Thursday 9/27 and Class meets Monday 10/15 and Thursday 10/18. This interested in the drone industry. You’ll learn how these in related fields. This course will cover the elements, meets the required laws for working on public job sites. 10 hour OSHA course is ideal for supervisors with robotic vehicles operate, the history, manufacture changes, applications, and design aspects of the 2017 Led by an OSHA certified trainer, course covers the safety and health responsibilities, and for employee and the current use of drones in law enforcement, National Electrical Code for residential and commercial mandated OSHA topics including OSHA regulations, safety and health awareness. Get introduced to OSHA agriculture, aerial photography and more! Discussion properties. Certificate of participation will be awarded general safety and health, basic electrical safety, fall policies, procedures and standards as well as general will also focus on requirements to build and to those successfully finishing the course. Texts protection, ladder and scaffold safety, hand and power industry safety and health principles covered in regulations to fly drones. You’ll also have the chance to required bring to first class. “NFPA, National Electrical tools, material handling and more. Upon successful OSHA Act Part 1910. Special emphasis will be placed fly a Quadcopter simulator. Code 2017” ISBN 978-145-591-2773 and “Holt, Electrical completion, students will receive the 10 Hour OSHA on areas most hazardous using OSHA standards as a ENGR:706 | $29 | Age 60+: $15.50 Exam Preparation 2017” ISBN 9780986353499. Books course completion card. Students may bring a sack guide. Students will receive a 10 hour OSHA card after F01 Sa 10 am-12 pm Rory Paul are available at the campus bookstore. dinner and/or drinks and snack to class. Registration completion of the course. Students may bring a sack Sep 22 MC - SO, 108 ELEC:705 | $299 | Age 60+: $192 by 9/16 is encouraged. No refunds after this date. dinner and/or drinks and snack to class. Registration F01 Tu 6 pm-9:15 pm Michael Smith CONS:736 | $125 | Age 60+: $76 by 10/4 is encouraged. No refunds after this date. Aug 28 – Dec 11 STLCC-SC, 213 F01 MTh 4 pm-9:30 pm Patricia Dalton CONS:736 | $125 | Age 60+: $76 • NOTE: No class 9/18, 10/16, 11/6. Sep 24 – Sep 27 Corp. College, 205 F02 MTh 4 pm-9:30 pm Patricia Dalton Oct 15 – Oct 18 Corp. College, 205 Construction Methods This course covers many of the principles, materials, and methods used in light construction. Topics include building codes, construction standards and specializations, wood and wood products, concrete, masonry, glass, plastics, aluminum products, NABCEP Solar Certified Courses bituminous products, gypsum products, asbestos cement products, construction methods systems, STLCC offers North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners (NABCEP) foundation systems, slabs-on-ground, floor/ceiling systems, wood framed floors, wall systems, masonry approved solar training courses from beginner to advanced levels. Simply walls, roof/ceiling systems, stucco, and terrazzo. Available for credit as CE 108 550. curious to know more about solar energy? A great place to start is by registering CONS:717 | $331 | Age 60+: $331 for Solar Basics. Or perhaps you require more in-depth knowledge to begin F01 Tu 7:05 pm-9:45 pm Richard Unger Aug 20 – Dec 16 FV - E, 160 or advance your career in solar. Need training for your current employees? • NOTE: No class 10/16. Looking to expand your business into solar? If these scenarios sound like Restaurant you, register for the series of solar courses listed here and be eligible to Construction Office Practices The interactive role of organizations in the take the NABCEP Photovoltaic Entry Level Exam. When you complete Management construction process; the structure of alternative these courses, you will also receive 34 advanced CEUs. Energy markets are construction delivery systems, such as general ServSafe Food Safety Certification contractor, construction manager, and design-build changing. Remain ahead of the curve and be part of this important shift. St. Louis City and St. Louis County Health Departments contractor; specification and building codes; cost require that at least one person within each food control reporting systems for construction. Available service facility be certified in food safety. This nationally for credit as CE 235 550. recognized class offers this training to individuals CONS:765 | $331 | Age 60+: $331 Solar Photovoltaics Information Session Solar Basics, Solar Site Survey, Join us for this informational session on how to Components and System Build: Part II who are employed by, manage or own food service F01 W 7:05 pm-9:45 pm Richard Unger become a part of the solar field. The application, Class meets on Tuesdays and Thursdays. A continuation operations in the hospitality industry. The second Aug 20 – Dec 16 FV - E, 156 design, installation and operation of photovoltaic of the solar energy studies and hands-on experiences. class concludes with the exam. Fee includes textbook, • NOTE: No class 11/21. systems will be introduced. Explore the path for Prerequisite: Must have attended Solar Basics — Part I. answer sheet and proctored exam. Those achieving a certification through the North American Board of Registration by 9/12 is encouraged. No refunds after grade of 75% or higher on the exam will be awarded Certified Energy Professionals (NABCEP). Program is this date. the nationally-recognized ServSafe certificate. Bring a Introduction to AutoCAD I sack lunch to class. Fundamentals of the AutoCAD drafting system. free but registration is required. CONS:721 | $159 | Age 60+: $84 RMGT:701 | $169 | Age 60+: $127 Drawing setup units, limits, layers, linetypes, colors. CONS:721 | NO FEE F03 TuTh 5 pm-8 pm Ryan Chester F01 Sa 8 am-3 pm Christina Clark Drawing procedures points, lines, arcs, circles. Special F01 Tu 6 pm-7:30 pm Ryan Chester Sep 18 – Oct 9 FV - CWI, 127 features polylines, blocks, dimensioning, cross- Aug 14 FV - CWI, 136 Sep 8 – Sep 22 FP - HSP, 219 hatching, plotting. Available for credit as EGR 133 550. • NOTE: No class 9/15. COMP:770 | $221 | Age 60+: $221 Advanced PV Sizing Electrical Design F02 Sa 8 am-3 pm Almut Stephan Marino Solar Basics, Solar Site Survey, Class meets on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Learn how Oct 13 – Oct 27 FV - B, 243 F01 W 7 pm-9:55 pm Walter Staas Components and System Build: Part I to equate temperature differences using temp Sep 17 – Dec 16 FV - E, 278 Class meets on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Join the coefficients for string sizing, as required by the • NOTE: No class 10/20. • NOTE: No class 11/21. field of solar energy. In this course, you will learn National Electric Code. There will be exercises in F03 Sa 8 am-3 pm Almut Stephan Marino about electrical basics, photovoltaics, solar energy proper wire sizing, overcurrent protection sizing and Nov 17 – Dec 1 MC - SO, 112 fundamentals, photovoltaic sizing, solar energy system sizing for stand-alone and grid-tied systems • NOTE: No class 11/24. markets and safety basics. Class will introduce basic as well as basic troubleshooting techniques. This photovoltaic equipment and you will learn how to class and the previous classes are required to sit for assess potential installation sites for their solar energy the NABCEP entry level exam. Registration by 10/5 is ServSafe Food Safety Certification potential. Gain hands-on experience with roof layout, encouraged. No refunds after this date. Review and Re-Test shading analysis with Solar Pathfinder, calculation of | $ | $ This class is only for those who were not successful on CONS:721 199 Age 60+: 145.50 a recent exam or who took the ServSafe online course energy production for specific sites and calculation of F04 TuTh 5 pm-8 pm Ryan Chester load estimations. In addition, learn about photovoltaic and require a proctored exam. It is recommended system components and how they interact with each Oct 11 – Oct 25 FV - CWI, 127 that you study the text before coming to class. An other. You will be introduced to solar modules, charge opportunity to ask review questions will be provided controllers and inverters, batteries, and photovoltaic Advanced NEC for Photovoltaics and before re-attempting the exam. Fee includes answer mounting and racking systems and will apply all this NABCEP for Installer Exam Prep sheet and proctored exam. Those achieving a grade information to participate in a hands-on photovoltaic Class meets on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Learn the of 75% or higher on the exam will be awarded the system build project. Build a full string inverter system nationally-recognized ServSafe certificate. Bring a sack 2011/2014 requirements for photovoltaic systems. lunch to class. and modules on a mock roof and a ballasted racking This is an advanced class and an electrical background system with micro-inverters. Students should have is needed. This is a continuation education class that RMGT:702 | $79 | Age 60+: $79 fundamental mathematical and mechanical skills. is worth 24 advanced hours and is meant to prepare F01 Sa 8 am-3 pm Christina Clark Texts included. Enrollment by 8/18 is encouraged. No students for the NABCEP installers test. Text Included. Sep 22 FP - HSP, 219 refunds after this date. Registration by 10/24 is encouraged. No refunds after F02 Sa 8 am-3 pm Almut Stephan Marino CONS:721 | $349 | Age 60+: $274 this date. We have more! Interested in 3D courses? Be Oct 27 FV - B, 243 TuTh 5 pm-8 pm | $ | $ sure to check out “3-D Modeling” on page 20. F02 Ryan Chester CONS:721 259 Age 60+: 173 F03 Sa 8 am-3 pm Almut Stephan Marino Aug 23 – Sep 13 FV - CWI, 127 F05 TuTh 5 pm-8 pm Ryan Chester Dec 1 MC - SO, 112 Oct 30 – Nov 27 FV - CWI, 127 • NOTE: No class 11/22.

REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 6 | 314-984-7777 | STLCC.EDU/CE 9 CAREER STUDIES St. Louis Community College offers a wide selection ofnursing Emergency Care and allied health science courses and workshops. Courses are approved for continuing education credit as noted. Approval by another accrediting entity or for professional licensure is the sole responsibility of the participant.

St. Louis Community College serves as a Community Training Center for the American Heart Association whose mission is to reduce disability and death from cardiovascular disease and stroke and set guidelines for EMT Core Curriculum emergency cardiovascular care This course begins August 21, 2018. Attendance at first class is required. A strict attendance policy is enforced. and training. The American Heart This course meets all the current requirements for Missouri EMT-B license renewal. It includes the Association strongly promotes assessment and care of the sick and injured, pediatric and geriatric emergencies, childbirth, defibrillation, knowledge and proficiency in basic hazardous material situations and the use of life support (BLS) and has developed adjunctive EMS equipment. Does not include CPR. Course is not for initial EMT-Basic training. Initial EMT- instructional materials for this Basic training is offered for college credit (EMT 121). purpose. Use of these materials in an Registration deadline before class begins on 8/21. EMSS:700 | $150 | Age 60+: $150 educational course does not represent F01 TuTh 6 pm-9:50 pm course sponsorship by the American Aug 21 – Dec 13 FV - B, 136 • NOTE: No class 10/16, 11/22. Heart Association. Any fee charged for a course, except for a portion of Community Emergency Response Team Training the fee needed for American Heart Have you ever thought, “What would I do if a tornado struck my subdivision?” or “What types of natural Association course material, does not disasters can happen in St. Louis?” We have the represent income to the Association. answers…Community Emergency Response Team Training (CERT) is a series of classes that prepares you to help yourself, your family, coworkers and neighbors in the event of a crisis in your community. Through this interesting eight-week series of classes, participants learn about emergency preparedness and receive training in basic response skills such as fire safety, team organization, terrorism, disaster psychology, disaster preparedness, light search and Clinical and Field Work rescue and disaster medical operations. Through a Some degree and certificate programs offered partnership with local emergency responders who are trained professionals and CERT trainers you will learn by the college require students to obtain clinical lifesaving skills. Once you have completed the eight or other field experience as part of their course classes you will conclude training with a full-scale disaster exercise (off-campus Saturday, October 27) work. Students with criminal convictions or drug that will put what you have learned to work in a real- use may have difficulty progressing in these life tornado simulation. Upon successful completion of programs. Hospitals and facilities may mandate the training, you will be able to join a local St. Louis Area CERT program to continue to support and help that a criminal background check and/or drug in times where volunteers are needed. This training is screening check (at the student’s expense) may free but registration is required. Students must be at least 17 years old. Course fills up quickly, so be sure be conducted prior to placement in a clinical to register early! or field setting. Students not passing these EMSS:715 | NO FEE checks may be prohibited from participating in F01 Th 6:30 pm-10 pm the clinical or field experience, thus rendering Sep 6 – Oct 27 WW, 220 Sa 9 am-4 pm the student ineligible to satisfactorily meet the Oct 27 Off Campus Exercise course/program requirements. Students should contact Program Coordinator Robin Davidson ([email protected], 314‑539‑5785) or an academic advisor for further details.

10 STLCC.EDU/CE | 314-984-7777 | REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 6 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Emergency Care CPR & First Aid Heartsaver CPR AED: Adult Basic Life Support (BLS) for Basic Life Support (BLS) The Heartsaver CPR AED Course teaches lay rescuers Healthcare Providers Instructor Essentials Course when to dial 911, how to give CPR, how to use an This American Heart Association course is designed for The American Heart Association BLS Instructor AED and how to provide relief of choking. The course the healthcare provider. Each participant must obtain Essentials Course provides the core and discipline- targets individuals who are expected to respond to an 84 percent or higher on the written evaluation and specific content necessary to teach AHA CPR and First cardiovascular emergencies in the workplace. The demonstrate proficiency in all CPR skills. Skills include Aid courses. The course is taught in a blended-learning course may be used to teach CPR to lay rescuers adult, child and infant CPR, FBAO management of the format. Instructor candidates will complete pre who are required to obtain a course completion card conscious victim, adult/infant/child two rescuer CPR, course online study, followed by the hands-on session documenting completion of a CPR course that includes mouth-to-mask ventilation and automatic external conducted by Training Center Faculty during the AHA use of an AED for job, regulatory or other requirements. defibrillation (AED). Written and practical skills (hands- Instructor course. The course educates the instructor This course is for the learner with limited or no medical on manikin simulation) evaluation and testing are candidate in the use of AHA Instructor teaching training. Registration one week prior to course start required for course completion. Students who enroll at materials; how to ensure that students meet learning date is recommended. Due to the nature of the course, least one week in advance and successfully complete objectives; student coaching skills; how to conduct an you must arrive on time. No refund for late arrival. the course will receive an electronic BLS completion objective skills performance evaluation and to follow CPRR:701 | $49 | Age 60+: $39 card; a valid email address is required. No transfers AHA Instructor course policies. Please note there is self- F02 M 6 pm-8 pm Marilyn Miederhoff between sessions or refunds given within five business paced, pre course preparation. Access to a computer Nov 5 MC - CE Classroom days of class date. Due to the nature of the course, you will be necessary to complete required online course must arrive on time. No admittance after stated start work. Prerequisite required at time of registration: time. No refund for late arrival. This course meets the Current AHA BLS Healthcare Provider CPR card and Heartsaver CPR AED: Adult and Pediatric STLCC nursing department admission requirements. alignment with an AHA Training Center. Registration The Heartsaver CPR AED Course teaches lay rescuers CPRR:707 | $75 | Age 60+: $51.50 four weeks prior to course start date is required to EMT Core Curriculum when to dial 911, how to give CPR, how to use an This course begins August 21, 2018. Attendance at first S08 Su 9 am-3:30 pm Gordon Back ensure arrival of pre course materials and completion AED and how to provide relief of choking. The course of pre course preparation. Per AHA requirements, class is required. A strict attendance policy is enforced. Aug 12 FP - G, 121 This course meets all the current requirements targets individuals who are expected to respond to within six months of the initial BLS Instructor Essentials cardiovascular emergencies in the workplace. The F02 Th 5 pm-10 pm Gordon Back Course, a STLCC Training Center Faculty member must for Missouri EMT-B license renewal. It includes the Aug 30 FP - G, 121 assessment and care of the sick and injured, pediatric course may be used to teach CPR to lay rescuers monitor the instructor candidate’s teaching and verify and geriatric emergencies, childbirth, defibrillation, who are required to obtain a course completion card F11 M 5 pm-10 pm Marilyn Miederhoff the performance of the candidate’s provider skills. The hazardous material situations and the use of documenting completion of a CPR course that includes Sep 10 MC - CE Classroom instructor candidate will pay an additional fee for this use of an AED for job, regulatory or other requirements. F03 Sa 9 am-3:30 pm Gordon Back monitoring. Due to the nature of this course, you must adjunctive EMS equipment. Does not include CPR. This course is for the learner with limited or no medical Course is not for initial EMT-Basic training. Initial EMT- Sep 15 FP - G, 121 arrive on time. No admittance after the stated start training. Registration one week prior to course start time. No refund for late arrival. Registration/Refund/ Basic training is offered for college credit (EMT 121). F08 F 9 am-3:30 pm Gordon Back Registration deadline before class begins on 8/21. date is recommended. Due to the nature of the course, Withdrawal deadline: 9/24. Interested students must you must arrive on time. No refund for late arrival. Sep 28 FV - TC, 105-107 contact the Program Planner at rdavidson57@stlcc. | $ | $ EMSS:700 150 Age 60+: 150 CPRR:701 | $69 | Age 60+: $52 F19 W 9 am-3:30 pm Gordon Back edu to confirm prerequisites are met before registering TuTh 6 pm-9:50 pm F01 F01 W 6 pm-9:30 pm Gary Holsapple Oct 3 STLCC-SC, 120 for the BLS Essentials Instructor Course. Aug 21 – Dec 13 FV - B, 136 Sep 12 FV - TC, 105 F04 Tu 5 pm-10 pm Gordon Back CPRR:708 | $299 | Age 60+: $225.50 • NOTE: No class 10/16, 11/22. Oct 9 FP - G, 121 F01 M 8 am-5 pm Gordon Back W 5 pm-10 pm Heartsaver First Aid CPR AED F17 Gary Holsapple Oct 22 FP - G, 121 Community Emergency Heartsaver First Aid CPR/AED is a classroom, DVD- Oct 17 Corp. College, 276 See Clinical and Field Work note on page 10. Response Team Training driven, instructor-led course that teaches students F09 Th 5 pm-10 pm Gary Holsapple Have you ever thought, “What would I do if a tornado critical skills needed to respond to and manage a Oct 25 FV - TC, 105-107 CPR Instructor Renewal Course struck my subdivision?” or “What types of natural first aid, choking or sudden cardiac arrest emergency F12 M 9 am-3:30 pm Marilyn Miederhoff To successfully complete the American Heart disasters can happen in St. Louis?” We have the during the first few minutes before emergency Oct 29 MC - CE Classroom Association CPR Instructor Renewal course, the answers…Community Emergency Response Team medical service (EMS) arrives. It is designed to meet instructor will demonstrate acceptable provider Training (CERT) is a series of classes that prepares F05 F 9 am-3:30 pm Gordon Back OSHA requirements. Students learn the skills to treat Nov 2 FP - G, 121 skills and successful completion of the provider you to help yourself, your family, coworkers and bleeding, sprains, broken bones, shock and other written examination. The renewal course may neighbors in the event of a crisis in your community. first aid emergencies. This course also teaches adult F13 Sa 9 am-3:30 pm Marilyn Miederhoff Nov 10 MC - CE Classroom include an update addressing new course content or Through this interesting eight-week series of classes, CPR and AED use. Practical skills (hands-on-manikin methodology and review TC, regional and national participants learn about emergency preparedness simulation) evaluation and testing are required for F01 M 5 pm-10 pm Marilyn Miederhoff ECC information. Prerequisite: The instructor must and receive training in basic response skills such as course completion. Upon successful completion, each Nov 12 WW, 102A have taught at least four CPR courses and attended fire safety, team organization, terrorism, disaster participant will receive a course completion card. F10 W 9 am-3:30 pm Gary Holsapple updates as required within the previous two years psychology, disaster preparedness, light search and Registration one week prior to course start date is Nov 14 FV - TC, 105-107 and be a current CPR Instructor as evidenced by a rescue and disaster medical operations. Through a recommended. Due to the nature of the course, you F14 M 5 pm-10 pm Marilyn Miederhoff current CPR Instructor card. At time of registration the partnership with local emergency responders who are must arrive on time. No refund for late arrival. Nov 19 MC - CE Classroom instructor must provide documentation meeting all trained professionals and CERT trainers you will learn CPRR:706 | $99 | Age 60+: $73 prerequisites. Registration is required one week prior lifesaving skills. Once you have completed the eight F18 W 9 am-3:30 pm Gordon Back to course start date. Due to the nature of this course, classes you will conclude training with a full-scale F01 Sa 8:30 am-4:30 pm Gary Holsapple Nov 28 Harrison Ed Ctr, 100 Oct 6 FP - G, 121 you must arrive on time. No admittance after the disaster exercise (off-campus Saturday, October 27) F06 Su 9 am-3:30 pm Gordon Back stated start time. No refund for late arrival. Interested that will put what you have learned to work in a real- Dec 2 FP - G, 121 students must contact the Program Planner at life tornado simulation. Upon successful completion of Heartsaver Pediatric First Aid CPR AED F15 Th 5 pm-10 pm Gordon Back [email protected] before registering for the CPR the training, you will be able to join a local St. Louis The Heartsaver Pediatric First Aid CPR AED course Instructor Renewal Course. Area CERT program to continue to support and help Dec 6 MC - CE Classroom teaches lay rescuers to respond to and manage CPRR:709 | $99 | Age 60+: $61 in times where volunteers are needed. This training is illnesses and injuries in a child or infant in the first F16 M 5 pm-10 pm Marilyn Miederhoff free but registration is required. Students must be at few minutes until professional help arrives. It covers Dec 10 MC - CE Classroom F01 M 6 pm-10 pm Marilyn Miederhoff least 17 years old. Course fills up quickly, so be sure the four steps of first aid and first aid skills such as F07 W 5 pm-10 pm Gordon Back Sep 24 FP - G, 121 to register early! finding the problem, stopping bleeding, bandaging, Dec 12 FP - G, 121 Registration/Refund/Withdrawal deadline: 9/17 EMSS:715 | NO FEE using an epinephrine pen, as well as child CPR AED, See Clinical and Field Work note on page 10. F01 Th 6:30 pm-10 pm infant CPR and optional modules in adult CPR AED, F02 W 9 am-1 pm Gary Holsapple Sep 6 – Oct 27 WW, 220 child mask, infant mask and Asthma Care Training for Nov 7 FP - G, 121 Sa 9 am-4 pm Child Care Providers. Registration one week prior to Registration/Refund/Withdrawal deadline: 10/31 course start date is required. No transfers between Oct 27 Off Campus Exercise sessions or refunds given within five business days of See Clinical and Field Work note on page 10. class date. Due to the nature of the course, you must arrive on time. No admittance after stated start time. Best CPR class I have taken over No refund for late arrival. Bring a sack lunch. Child Care “ the last 25 years. Informative, Providers DO NOT register for this course. Child Care Providers needing Approved Clock Hours MUST enroll and very well presented. in the Specialized Child Care Provider Course CCPR 711 (page 15). CPRR:711 | $97 | Age 60+: $71 F01 Sa 8:30 am-4 pm Marilyn Miederhoff Sep 22 MC - CE Classroom Gloria R F02 Sa 8:30 am-4 pm Gary Holsapple Manchester Oct 27 FV - TC, 105 F03 Sa 8:30 am-4 pm Gordon Back Nov 17 FP - G, 121

REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 6 | 314-984-7777 | STLCC.EDU/CE 11 Healthcare Occupations

COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY NURSE ASSISTANT TRAINING PHLEBOTOMY Registry Review Course — Tier 1 for Nursing Homes

Prepare for entry level employment as a phlebotomist. The Computed Tomography (CT) Registry Review Register in-person only in Continuing Education at Register in-person only in Continuing Education at Course — Tier 1, is the classroom component of Forest Park Student Center 125. Class meets twice a Forest Park, Student Center 125. The course provides the registry review. This course will meet Monday/ week for 20 sessions; each four hours in length. The 104 classroom, lab instruction and clinical experience. Wednesday, September 10 – November 28, 7 pm – 9 hours of on-the-job training are completed in a nursing The 100 hours of clinical experience is in addition pm. Register in-person only in Continuing Education home and in addition to the scheduled class time. The to the scheduled 48 hours of class time. Only day at Forest Park, SC 125. This course is designed for on-the-job training hours are either an eight-hour shift hours available for clinical experience; no the Radiologic Technologist or Nuclear Medicine day shift or evening shift. No weekend hours for on- weekend hours. Time off from work may be required Technologist entering the field of Tomography or for the-job training. Time off from work may be required to complete clinical. A strict attendance policy is the Technologist working in computed tomography to complete on-the-job training. Strict attendance enforced throughout this training. Course content who needs classroom instruction to prepare for policy. Any missed class or on-the-job training time will includes basic anatomy pertinent to blood collection, successful completion of the ARRT CT Registry exam. be made up at an additional expense to the student. as well as communication skills, specimen processing, This course provides instruction addressing CT history, Upon successful completion of this state approved related interdisciplinary tasks, lab experience of instrumentation, applications, physics, patient care, course, the student is eligible to take the Missouri blood drawing techniques and practical experience anatomy and contrast media. Prerequisite required written and practical nurse assistant certification of blood drawing techniques in the clinical setting. at registration: Radiologic Technologist — ARRT RT(R); exams. Prerequisite: Student must be 18 years of age; Prerequisites: Student must be 18 years of age; Nuclear Medicine Technologist — NMTCB (CNMT) or Family Care Safety Registry Worker Registration letter is High school diploma or a High School Equivalency ARRT (N). Textbooks required and will be available required at time of registration. Only original letter will Certificate; Test of Adult Basic Education (TABE) at the Forest Park Bookstore. Registration/refund/ be accepted. Letter cannot be older than six months. Test Letter stating a minimum score of 8.9 on both withdrawal deadline: 9/4. No refunds after that date. Register online at www.health.mo.gov/safety/fcsr/ to Vocabulary and Comprehension tests and a minimum AHCE:789 | $345 | Age 60+: $232.50 obtain letter. To enroll in this state approved training, score of 7.0 Mathematics Concepts and Application; F01 MW 7 pm-9 pm Patrick Murphy the student must be employable in a skilled nursing Family Care Safety Registry-Worker registration letter. facility or intermediate care facility in direct resident Only original letter will be accepted. Letter cannot Sep 10 – Nov 28 FP - A, 413 care. This is assured by verification with the criminal be older than six months. Register online at www. • NOTE: No class 10/31, 11/21. background check, 5-Panel drug screen, Family Care dhss.mo.gov to obtain letter. Registration/refund/ See Clinical and Field Work note on page 10. Safety Registry Worker Registration, state registry withdrawal deadline: 9/11. No refunds after that date. for nurse assistants and EDL. Intermediate or higher AHCE:785 | $805 | Age 60+: $568.50 proficiency in English is strongly recommended. F01 TuTh 4 pm-7 pm Joann Devine NURS:723 | $1,099 | Age 60+: $569 Sep 18 – Nov 13 FP - B, 417 F01 TuTh 4:30 pm-8:30 pm Alverta Smith • NOTE: No class 10/16. Sep 11 – Nov 13 FP - G, 121 See Clinical and Field Work note on page 10. • NOTE: No class 10/16. See Clinical and Field Work note on page 10. Required Nursing Skills Lab: Sa 8:00 am-4:30 pm Sep 15

Registration for the Healthcare Occupations programs listed above Must be completed in-person: Forest park campus | continuing education | student center 125

Nursing Math Class This class is designed for students entering the Nursing Program. The accurate calculation of medication dosages is an essential responsibility of nurses. Serious The need for healthcare workers harm can occur to a patient from a mathematical error when calculating a medication dosage. This course in St. Louis keeps growing! will assist you in learning how to accurately calculate medications and will give you a head start on critical content that will be covered in more detail during the Training is also available for these in-demand positions: Fundamentals of Nursing course. Textbook optional. | $ | $ NRSG:704 35 Age 60+: 21.50 Community Health Worker Medical Assistant Patient Care Technician F01 Tu 6 pm-8 pm Janet Walsh Sep 18 – Oct 2 MC - BA, 115 12-week | TuTh morning 23-week | Tu-F day 9-week | M-Th day F02 M 6 pm-8 pm Ellen Stillwell Oct 29 – Nov 13 FV - TC, 207 To learn more and complete an online application, visit stlcc.edu/Accelerated.

12 STLCC.EDU/CE | 314-984-7777 | REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 6 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Caregiving at Home Caregivers — sometimes referred to as informal caregivers — are unpaid individuals who help assist others with daily living and/or medical tasks. Oftentimes, caregivers are a spouse, partner, family member, friend, or neighbor. The work is important and often not easy. You’re not alone. Join our experts and fellow attendees who, like you, are considering the tasks of caregiving. Held at our Meramec campus, this series covers a range of helpful topics to support you and, ultimately, those for whom you care.

Legal Matters Affecting Seniors Medicare: The Basics and Disabled Persons This evening’s class will focus on Medicare, the federal Paying for long term care is a problem facing a lot of health care program for those 65 years and older. Join senior citizens and disabled adults. This course will us for a discussion on Medicare Part A and B, Medicare cover the benefits available through the Veterans Part D (Prescription Drugs), Medicare Supplements Administration (for veterans and their spouses). Learn and Medicare Advantage Plans. about eligibility requirements as well as techniques AHCE:701 | $25 | Age 60+: $25 and strategies to become eligible. Class is designed for F04 M 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Beverly Williams MBA RN seniors who are facing such costs, or worrying about Oct 15 MC - CE Classroom the future costs, as well as, family members who are providing care for their parents. Taught by an elder care and accredited VA attorney. We have more! Find additional Medicare AHCE:701 | $25 | Age 60+: $25 courses in “Ageless Learning Seminars” on F03 M 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Amen, Gantner & Capriano, page 23, “Retirement Planning” on page 49 Sep 17 Attorneys at Law and “Social Security Benefits” on page 50. MC - CE Classroom

Which is Best…Care in the Caregiving and Dementia: Home or in a Facility? Understanding Difficult Behaviors The need for caregiving in the home may occur Behavior is a powerful form of communication and is suddenly with an illness or injury or, as with chronic one of the primary ways for people with dementia to illness or frailty due to aging, it may develop over communicate their needs and feelings as their ability a period of time. There are a variety of factors to to use language is lost. However, some behaviors be considered when the need for caregiving arises. can present real challenges for caregivers to manage. This session will explore and compare home- and Join us to learn how to decode behavioral messages, facility-based options when individuals need identify common behavior triggers and learn increased assistance with everyday tasks. There will strategies to help intervene with some of the most be a discussion as to the range of services provided common behavioral challenges of Alzheimer’s disease. through home care agencies, including non-medical AHCE:701 | $25 | Age 60+: $25 support such as housekeeping, shopping and errands, F07 M 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Alzheimer’s Association bathing and personal care, medical services such Nov 5 MC - BA, 116 as physical therapy, speech therapy, occupational therapy and wound care. We will explore community services such as adult day care and respite care that Do No Harm: Proper Body Mechanics may be beneficial to caregivers who wish to continue How do you safely move a senior in bed, transfer, and providing care for their loved one in the community. assist with walking? Learn the proper body mechanics There will be a discussion about the different levels of that will assure the safety of the person being assisted facility-based care, including skilled nursing, assisted and the caregiver. Please wear flat shoes and slacks for living and residential care. this session. | $ | $ AHCE:701 | $25 | Age 60+: $25 AHCE:701 35 Age 60+: 24.25 F01 M 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Chien Y. Hung F05 Tu 6 pm-9 pm Paula Herries AAS PTA Sep 24 MSW, MA-G Oct 23 MC - AS, 104A MC - CE Classroom Caregiving Resources Of the nearly 44 million family caregivers in the United Medications and Pain Management States, many are often over-burdened and under- Nearly 75% of Americans do not take their medications informed. Both the caregiver and care-receiver will as prescribed. Attend this session to learn eight ways to benefit by having access to quality resources that will improve medication adherence; develop an organized support them in their respective roles. Learn valuable medication system for the home setting; identify information about the basics of caregiving as well as measures that will prevent medication — related helpful resources and tips for navigating your role as problems; and learn key points of pain management. a family caregiver. | $ | $ AHCE:701 25 Age 60+: 25 AHCE:701 | $25 | Age 60+: $25 F02 M 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Catherine Kush F06 M 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Aging Ahead Oct 1 DNP GNP-BC Oct 29 MC - CE Classroom MC - CE Classroom We have more! As a caregiver, you may also be interested in our session “Paying for Long Term Care: Alternative Funding Options” on page 49.

REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 6 | 314-984-7777 | STLCC.EDU/CE 13 Childcare Training | for professionals and caregivers

Learn and connect with local experts and fellow caregivers. • Childcare professionals can earn a Clock Hour Certificate • Parents, grandparents, nannies, au pairs, social workers, child life specialists, teachers, early childhood professionals, NEW! From Stories to STEM: Part II NEW! Bringing Yoga Into the Classroom volunteers…all caregivers welcome! New books, new hooks! Join Magic House educators This course will skim the core benefits of yoga for for a follow up presentation to the popular workshop children and prepare you to teach your children a offered last fall, Storytime S.T.E.M. Discover how 15–30 minute yoga “class”. Wear comfortable clothing. students can make real life connections through Bring a yoga mat. inquiry, collaboration and project-based learning CCPR:765 | $25 | Age 60+: $19 using favorite children’s literature and integrated F01 Tu 7 pm-9 pm Victoria McReynolds Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics content. Oct 23 MC - SO, 109 CCPR:718 | $25 | Age 60+: $25 F01 Tu 7 pm-9 pm Phonological Awareness and Sep 25 Magic House, Whitaker Theater Alphabetic Knowledge Discussion of language development in preschool years. Provides specific tools to encourage NEW! The Building Blocks of phonological awareness and alphabetical knowledge. Building Blocks Co-sponsored by St. Louis Learning Disabilities Discover the depths of block play and how to Association. enhance children’s development and learning CCPR:718 | $25 | Age 60+: $25 through engagement with these materials and the F02 M 7 pm-9 pm STL Learning Disabilities Assoc environment. We will explore different block stages, types of blocks including building materials and props, Oct 29 FP - G, 323 safety concerns, assessing learning via block play, and integrating blocks into all areas of the curriculum. How to Use Music Outside of Group Time CCPR:720 | $25 | Age 60+: $19 Songs and movements make transitions fun and F01 W 7 pm-9 pm Bonnie Shiller help children tune in when they appear to be tuned Oct 10 FV - CDC, 110 out. Even if you can’t sing you can make a song out of anything. CCPR:708 | $25 | Age 60+: $19 Discipline for Young Children F01 Tu 7 pm-9 pm Rose Anderson-Rice Learning to manage behavior with groups of children is always a challenge. You will learn techniques to Nov 6 FP - G, 323 diminish targeted behaviors and promote positive peer interactions. Discipline for Toddlers and Twos CCPR:702 | $25 | Age 60+: $19 Do you think of “Terrible Toddlers and Twos” or “Terrific F02 Th 7 pm-9 pm Geraldine Jasper Toddlers and Twos?” Knowing how to manage this Oct 11 MC-SO, 112 age group and understanding their development will get you thinking “Terrific Toddlers and Twos!” You will explore many positive ways to work with this age Infant Toddler Transition Tips group. Back by popular demand! Are you experiencing CCPR:702 | $25 | Age 60+: $19 challenging behavior during transition times and F04 W 7 pm-9 pm Elaina Mensinger routine tasks? Come learn new strategies to create teachable moments and plan smooth, meaningful and Nov 7 FV - CDC, 110 fun routines as part of your infant/toddler caregiving. Create a hands-on transitional tool for your classroom! Asking Questions to Encourage CCPR:707 | $25 | Age 60+: $19 Children’s Thinking F01 W 7 pm-9 pm Elaina Mensinger Learn many techniques for asking questions in your Oct 17 FV - CDC, 110 everyday activities with children throughout all the learning areas: blocks, dramatic play, books, science and others. Encourage critical thinking, creativity and problem-solving by asking questions. CCPR:721 | $25 | Age 60+: $19 F01 W 7 pm-9 pm Geraldine Jasper Nov 14 FV - CDC, 110

14 STLCC.EDU/CE | 314-984-7777 | REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 6 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

Parachutes, Streamers, and More: Saturday Sessions ATTN: Childcare Professionals Fun Activities for Young Children Experience new, fun movement activities that you can incorporate into your daily schedule. Discipline and Guidance Please arrive early to check in | $ | $ CCPR:703 25 Age 60+: 19 of Young Children prior to all workshops. F01 M 7 pm-9 pm Victoria McReynolds How do you redirect children’s behavior? How do Nov 19 FV - CDC, 110 you promote positive peer interactions? How do you communicate with young children and build their self- esteem? Learn new things to do and say in guiding Child Care Clock Hour Training Understanding Autism: Birth to Age Five young children. Characteristics of autism spectrum disorder and how Clock Hour Certificates are granted for | $ | $ symptoms can affect each child in a unique way will CCPR:702 39 Age 60+: 27 all CCPR Workshops and Seminars. If you be discussed. You will learn methods for working with F03 Sa 9 am-1 pm Geraldine Jasper these children and available community resources. Nov 3 MC - SO, 109 have questions or need more information Co-sponsored by St. Louis Learning Disabilities about the CCPR workshops and seminars Association, Inc. | $ | $ Designing Curriculum and for Child Care Providers, call the Caring CCPR:723 25 Age 60+: 25 Lesson Planning F01 M 7 pm-9 pm How do you create and implement developmentally for Kids Program at 314-513-4391. Nov 26 MC - SO, 109 appropriate curriculum and lesson plans for preschool students? Explore this as well as planning learning experiences, developing weekly plans, using themes, To register, call 314-984-7777. Keeping Kids Safe in Today’s managing the day, implementing the daily schedule, World: Intruder Safety and having successful transitions. In addition, you Lockdown, intruder guidelines, social media issues, will be introduced to the Investigations Curriculum. identity security are all factors to plan for in the 21st Co-sponsored by the St. Louis Learning Disabilities Attendance Training Policy century. We will discuss many security factors that can Association. affect children’s safety in your center or home day care. As a quality training program, we are | $ | Age 60+: $39 CCPR:765 | $25 | Age 60+: $19 CCPR:716 39 required by the Missouri Department of F01 Sa 9 am-1 pm F02 W 7 pm-9 pm Victoria McReynolds Nov 10 FV - CDC, 110 Health and Senior Services (DHSS) Section Nov 28 FV - CDC, 110 for Licensing and Child Care Regulation Using Children’s Lit to Reduce Training to follow specific guidelines for our Understanding Attention Deficit Effects of Stress and Trauma Hyperactivity Disorder: Birth to Age 5 Trauma and toxic stress are often expressed through sessions. Therefore, workshops listed expect Characteristics of ADHD and how symptoms can affect inappropriate behavior in the preschool classroom. participants to arrive on time, be fully present each child in unique ways will be discussed. You will Children’s literature can be an effective tool to learn techniques for coping with behavior and receive open discussions with children about stressors during the session, adhere to break schedules, resources for additional help. Co-sponsored by St. and behavioral choices, while building an emotion and attend the entire session. Any participant Louis Learning Disabilities Association, Inc. vocabulary to help them use their words. Practical tips CCPR:723 | $25 | Age 60+: $25 on classroom set-up, routine, and breathing exercises who does not adhere to these requirements F02 M 7 pm-9 pm will be shared. You will receive two children’s books will not receive a certificate or a refund. No Dec 3 FV - CDC, 110 for each participant to take home. Co-sponsored by Ready Readers. participant substitutions permitted. Only the CCPR:718 | $35 | Age 60+: $35 person officially registered for the session • • • F03 Sa 9 am-12 pm Dec 1 MC - SO, 109 and whose name appears on the official roster will be allowed to attend the session. Supervision and Safety in an Child Care Provider: Heartsaver Early Childhood Facility Pediatric First Aid CPR AED A review of techniques to make supervision and safety • You must bring Your State MOPD The Heartsaver Pediatric First Aid CPR AED course is a high priority in every childcare facility. ID number to ALL Workshops designed to meet the regulatory requirements for CCPR:702 | $39 | Age 60+: $27 child care workers in all fifty states. It teaches child F05 Sa 9 am-1 pm Geraldine Jasper care providers to respond to and manage illnesses • The state is requiring the ID on the and injuries in a child or infant in the first few minutes Dec 8 FV - CDC, 110 until professional help arrives. It covers the four Sign-In Sheet for all clock-hour training steps of first aid and first aid skills such as finding the problem, stopping bleeding, bandaging and using • Without your ID number, you an epinephrine pen, as well as child CPR AED, infant CPR and optional modules in adult CPR AED, child will not receive online credit mask, infant mask and Asthma Care Training for I always learn so much from Child Care Providers. Registration one week prior to “ • To obtain or to look up your MOPD course start date is required. No transfers between Gerry (Geraldine Jasper)! She sessions or refunds given within five business days of is such an animated instructor ID # go to www.openinitiative.org class date. Due to the nature of the course you must arrive on time. No admittance after stated start time. who makes the workshop fun. • Though these sessions are required for Bring a lunch. No refund for late arrival. Attendance Time flies in her sessions. Training Policy: As a quality training program, we are childcare providers and they have to bring required by the DHSS Section for Licensing and Child their ID number, any adult interested in Care Regulation training to follow specific guidelines for our sessions. Therefore, workshops listed expect taking one of these sessions is welcome participants to arrive on time, be fully present during to attend without an ID number the session, adhere to break schedules and attend the Terry M entire session. Any participant who does not adhere to these requirements will not receive a certificate or St. Louis • So that adults may enjoy the training a refund. For Child Care Providers ONLY. Child Care and children may be kept safe, children Providers needing Approved Clock Hours MUST enroll in this course. are not permitted in the classroom, CCPR:711 | $97 | Age 60+: $71 hallways or grounds of the college. F01 Sa 8:30 am-4 pm Sep 22 MC - CE Classroom F02 Sa 8:30 am-4 pm Oct 27 FV - TC, 105 F03 Sa 8:30 am-4 pm Nov 17 FP - G, 121

REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 6 | 314-984-7777 | STLCC.EDU/CE 15 Truck Drivers Real Estate Fitness Trainer How to Start a Career in Real Estate are in High demand! Do you enjoy helping people? Have you considered getting into the business of real estate and wondered what it takes to be successful? The real estate profession offers one of the widest career opportunities in the business world. There is the buying and selling of homes, office buildings, industrial property and corporation farmland; property management, land development, mortgage banking, urban planning, real estate counseling and appraisal. Come find out about the licensure process to become a real estate agent and the starting opportunities. We’ll show you how you can build a new career in real estate. REAL:715 | $29 | Age 60+: $15 F01 W 7 pm-9 pm Jill McCoy Oct 24 FP - G, 325

How To Be A Successful Landlord Increase the income on your real estate investments by improving your skills as a landlord. You can lower ACE Personal Trainer Class A, 5-week | Class B, 2-week Certification Prep Course property damages and eviction costs by performing Ready for a career change? Become a Certified FREE information session: learn effective initial screening of potential tenants. Our Personal Trainer! Designed to give you the knowledge experienced instructor will explain how to be creative more about STLCC’s 2- and 5-week and understanding necessary to prepare for the ACE and to use the telephone, interview, computer, rental Personal Trainer Certification Exam and become an CDL Training Programs. application and lease expectations to avoid an effective personal trainer, this course presents the undesirable tenant-landlord relationship. Lunch on ACE Integrated Fitness Training? (ACE IFT?) Model as Held weekly at our Forest Park campus, information your own. a comprehensive system for designing individualized sessions are free but registration is required. REAL:720 | $67 | Age 60+: $44 programs based on each client’s unique health, fitness, F01 Sa 9 am-5 pm Mary Hankins and goals. The information covered and the ACE IFT Oct 13 FP - G, 325 Model will help you learn how to facilitate rapport, Call 314-984-7777 adherence, self-efficacy and behavior change in to learn more and to register. clients, as well as design programs that help clients to improve posture, movement, flexibility, balance, core function, cardiorespiratory fitness, and muscular endurance and strength. Due to the specialized nature of this class, NO REFUNDS WILL BE ISSUED ONE WEEK PRIOR TO THE CLASS START DATE. STUDENT MUST BE Communications Instructor Hankins was dynamic. AT LEAST 18 YEARS OF AGE OR HAVE A HIGH SCHOOL “ The information was relevant DIPLOMA/GED AND HOLD CPR/AED CERTIFICATION BEFORE TAKING EXAM. Background check may be Voiceovers I: Get Paid to Talk and extremely helpful. required for certification. Please review the ACE Have you been told you have a great voice? Learn Certification Candidate Handbook at http://www. how to get started in the voiceover industry! This acefitness.org/fitness-certifications/pdfs/Certification- introductory course will include a real-world overview Exam-Candidate-Handbook.pdf for more information of the industry, including the good, the bad and the on eligibility. Fee includes cost of exam, textbook, ugly parts, from one of St. Louis’ own voice artists. study guide, and sample test. Additional fee to retake PERD:765 | $39 | Age 60+: $25.50 Ken J exam. Voucher for exam must be used within 6 F01 Sa 9 am-12 pm Maryland Heights months of date received. Class is not eligible for Senior Sep 29 MC - SW, 209 Scholarship. Registration/withdrawal deadline: 9/3. No F03 Sa 9 am-12 pm refunds after that date. Oct 27 FV - C, 112 PEDU:753 | $695 | Age 60+: $552 F01 M 5:30 pm-8:30 pm Melissa Baumgartner Voiceovers II: Making Money Sep 10 – Nov 19 MC - LH, 105 With Your Voice F02 F 9:30 am-12:30 pm Melissa Baumgartner If you enjoyed our introductory course, Voiceovers Sep 14 – Nov 16 FP - G, 323 I: Get Paid to Talk, this is your next step! Go through real-life voice training exercises and techniques with a voiceover professional. Arrive with a basic understanding of the voiceover business, because you will dive right into the mechanics of reading copy. BUILD SOMETHING AMAZING At the end of the class, you’ll have a basic grasp of capturing your performance using recording software and be able to take home a copy of your personal session’s voiceover! Bring a 1GB flash drive or sign up for a free account at dropbox.com to receive a copy of your session. Prerequisite: Voiceovers I: Get Paid to Talk. PERD:765 | $39 | Age 60+: $25.50 F02 Sa 12:30 pm-3:30 pm Check out the Boeing Pre-Employment Training Program! Sep 29 MC - SW, 209 F04 Sa 12:30 pm-3:30 pm • Ten week assembly training Oct 27 FV - C, 112 • Five week composite mechanic training We have more! Social Media plays an important role in communications. Discover a variety All training takes place at the Center for Workforce Innovation at St. Louis of courses in “Social Media” on page 21. Community College’s Florissant Valley campus. Upon program completion, participants are eligible to interview for positions with Boeing. We have more! Want to become a more effective negotiator and communicator? Be sure to check out page 6. FREE tuition if accepted into program! Learn more at stlcc.edu/boeing

16 STLCC.EDU/CE | 314-984-7777 | REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 6 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Fitness Trainer COMPUTERS & TECHNOLOGY Personal Computing PCs and Technology: Internet Research and Investigations: Introduction In a Day Consumer Information Learn the basics of using a PC and Technology in a day! Does my doctor have a high malpractice rate? Do you call yourself “computer illiterate”? Does current Does my hospital have a high infection rate? Does technology boggle your mind? Then this class is for Grandma’s nursing home use restraints more you! Build a strong foundation for your computer skills frequently than others? What is the crime rate in my and get familiar with other digital technologies. This neighborhood? How much did my neighbors pay for course emphasizes hands-on experience using a PC to their house? Does my contractor have a lengthy list of teach essential concepts and commands and develop lawsuits? How do I find free online classifieds? What user confidence. Basic terms regarding computer will be the total costs for repair and maintenance hardware, software and current technology are on my vehicle? What are the crash test results? What covered, as are basics regarding the use of computers, happens if something goes wrong with a PayPal printers, and drives. It’s a class designed for those with transaction? What recalled products am I still using at little or no computer skills. home? If you are curious about the answers to any of COMP:701 | $99 | Age 60+: $67 these questions, then this class is for you. Prerequisite: F02 Sa 9 am-4 pm Rachel Bufalo Windows Introduction class or equivalent experience. Some internet experience helpful. Sep 8 MC - BA, 203 COMP:742 | $25 | Age 60+: $15.50 F02 Su 12 pm-3 pm Jean Bradley ACE Personal Trainer PCs and Technology: Nov 18 MC - BA, 208 Certification Prep Course Introduction In Two Nights Ready for a career change? Become a Certified Learn the basics of using a PC and Technology in 2 Personal Trainer! Designed to give you the knowledge nights! Do you call yourself “computer illiterate”? Does Internet Research and and understanding necessary to prepare for the ACE current technology boggle your mind? Then this class Investigations: Public Records Personal Trainer Certification Exam and become an is for you! Build a strong foundation for your computer Explore a wide range of public records on the internet. effective personal trainer, this course presents the skills and get familiar with other digital technologies. We’ll look at real estate records, criminal records, court ACE Integrated Fitness Training? (ACE IFT?) Model as This course emphasizes hands-on experience using judgements, marriages, births, deaths and more. a comprehensive system for designing individualized a PC to teach essential concepts and commands Prerequisite: Windows Introduction class or equivalent programs based on each client’s unique health, fitness, and develop user confidence. Basic terms regarding experience. Some internet experience helpful. and goals. The information covered and the ACE IFT computer hardware, software and current technology COMP:742 | $25 | Age 60+: $15.50 Model will help you learn how to facilitate rapport, are covered, as are basics regarding the use of F03 Su 12:30 pm-3:30 pm Jean Bradley computers, printers, and drives. It’s a class designed for adherence, self-efficacy and behavior change in Sep 30 MC - BA, 208 clients, as well as design programs that help clients those with little or no computer skills. to improve posture, movement, flexibility, balance, COMP:701 | $99 | Age 60+: $67 core function, cardiorespiratory fitness, and muscular F03 TuTh 6 pm-9 pm Rachel Bufalo Personal Online Security Learn to ensure your terrestrial and digital footprints endurance and strength. Due to the specialized nature Oct 30 – Nov 1 STLCC-SC, 206 of this class, NO REFUNDS WILL BE ISSUED ONE WEEK are secure. Learn to exercise the best security PRIOR TO THE CLASS START DATE. STUDENT MUST BE practices to protect your personal information, help AT LEAST 18 YEARS OF AGE OR HAVE A HIGH SCHOOL PCs and Technology: Introduction prevent identity fraud, and preserve data integrity, DIPLOMA/GED AND HOLD CPR/AED CERTIFICATION Do you call yourself “computer illiterate”? Does current confidentiality and availability. Conduct your corporal, BEFORE TAKING EXAM. Background check may be technology boggle your mind? Then this class is for electronic and communications using the most required for certification. Please review the ACE you! Build a strong foundation for your computer skills current/effective techniques/methodologies. Certification Candidate Handbook at http://www. and get familiar with other digital technologies. This COMP:795 | $29 | Age 60+: $19 acefitness.org/fitness-certifications/pdfs/Certification- course emphasizes hands-on experience using a PC to F01 Sa 9 am-12 pm Fernando Tillman teach essential concepts and commands and develop Exam-Candidate-Handbook.pdf for more information Oct 27 Corp. College, 208 on eligibility. Fee includes cost of exam, textbook, user confidence. Basic terms regarding computer study guide, and sample test. Additional fee to retake hardware, software and current technology are exam. Voucher for exam must be used within 6 covered, as are basics regarding the use of computers, How to Tune up a PC months of date received. Class is not eligible for Senior printers, and drives. It’s a class designed for those with Does your computer need a performance boost? You Scholarship. Registration/withdrawal deadline: 9/3. No little or no computer skills. know you should keep your car in tip-top running refunds after that date. COMP:701 | $109 | Age 60+: $69 shape, so why not do the same for your computer? PEDU:753 | $695 | Age 60+: $552 F01 Th 9 am-12 pm Jerry Bearden In this hands-on course, you’ll spend one evening Aug 30 – Sep 20 STLCC-SC, 209 learning a variety of tips and techniques to speed up F01 M 5:30 pm-8:30 pm Melissa Baumgartner Windows performance. Our user-friendly computer Sep 10 – Nov 19 MC - LH, 105 instructor will teach you how! Just a few examples: add F02 F 9:30 am-12:30 pm Melissa Baumgartner Keyboarding: Learn to Type more RAM, optimize your hard drive’s performance Sep 14 – Nov 16 FP - G, 323 on the Computer with defrag and scandisk, convert to a permanent Do you use the hunt and peck method of typing? swap file, reduce the number of fonts in use, convert Keyboarding skills are essential fundamentals for all to FAT32, and many more. Prerequisite: Windows computer software applications. Learn where each Introduction class or equivalent experience. key is and how to type more efficiently. Increase speed COMP:793 | $25 | Age 60+: $14.50 and accuracy. You will learn correct hand positions F01 Sa 9 am-12 pm Patrick Karl and how to use the alphabetic, numeric, symbol and Sep 22 MC - BA, 202 shortcut keys. COMP:702 | $109 | Age 60+: $66.50 How to Troubleshoot Your PC F01 M 7 pm-9 pm Helen Ralston This course will cover the concepts of diagnosing Sep 17 – Nov 26 Lindbergh Sr. HS, 108 and troubleshooting a PC that isn’t running correctly. • NOTE: No class 10/22. Learn the basics of paring down issues to find what a probable cause and subsequent fix may be. Learn the basics of how the computer’s components work together and how you can work with them to discover what may be causing issues that cause poor performance. Topics will include common issues with PC hardware and software and how to resolve them. Prerequisite: Windows Introduction class or equivalent experience. COMP:794 | $39 | Age 60+: $24.50 F01 Sa 8 am-12 pm Patrick Karl Nov 3 MC - BA, 202

REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 6 | 314-984-7777 | STLCC.EDU/CE 17 Microsoft Tools Excel PowerPoint Microsoft Excel 2016: In a Day Microsoft PowerPoint 2016: In a Day Microsoft Windows 10: Learn the basics of MS Excel in one day! In this introductory Learn the basics of MS PowerPoint in one day! This is Introduction In a Day course, you’ll learn how to create spreadsheets for all an introductory course in using PowerPoint to create Explore Windows 10 and all its user-friendly features in kinds of applications including accounting, expense effective graphic presentations. Learn to use word this course. Topics include using Start Screen, Live Tiles, analysis, budgeting, etc. Topics include setting up processing and drawing tools to create and edit Hot Corners, Charm Bar, One Drive and many others. worksheets, labeling, entering values, editing cells, text, logos, and artwork. Additional topics include This course is not for tablets or touch screen and copying, saving, and other commands. Recommended importing clip art, using templates, and rearranging students will use a mouse to navigate. Prerequisite: to bring a flash drive. Prerequisite: Windows Introduction your presentation. Prerequisite: Windows Introduction Personal Computers Introduction class or equivalent class or equivalent experience. class or equivalent experience. experience. COMP:720 | $99 | Age 60+: $68 COMP:730 | $99 | Age 60+: $67 COMP:705 | $99 | Age 60+: $67 F04 Sa 9 am-4 pm Cris Hefferenan F01 Sa 9 am-4 pm Rachel Bufalo Sa 9 am-4 pm F01 James Prater Sep 8 MC - BA, 203 Sep 15 MC - BA, 203 Sep 15 MC - BA, 208 F02 Sa 9 am-4 pm Cris Heffernan Oct 20 Corp. College, 208 NEW! Microsoft PowerPoint Animations F03 Sa 9 am-4 pm Cris Heffernan It’s not all about looks! PowerPoint’s effects and Nov 17 Corp. College, 208 animations can help you control the pace of your G SUITE presentation and help your audience follow along. Find out how to use builds, transitions, animations, and Microsoft Excel 2016: Introduction effects to relay information and add interest, without Google Tools Create spreadsheets using Microsoft Excel. Learn Excel going overboard. Learn how to transition between terminology, to navigate the Excel window, and the slides, set custom timing for animations, control Introduction to Google Drive basic characteristics of a worksheet and workbook. playback of audio and video, and more. Prerequisite: In this class you will learn how to create docs, sheets, Enter text values and formulas, move and copy data, PowerPoint 2016 or equivalent experience. Must know slides and more using Google’s free web based system. format worksheet appearance, and work with charts. how to create a basic slide-show. Knowledge of the Access your documents from any computer and easily Recommended to bring a flash drive. Prerequisite: ribbon commands helpful. share them with others. This class will be an overview Windows Introduction class or equivalent experience. COMP:730 | $35 | Age 60+: 22.50 of the tools available in Google Drive. Instructor works COMP:720 | $149 | Age 60+: $99 F02 Sa 9 am-12 pm Rachel Bufalo extensively in Google Drive. Prerequisite: Windows F05 W 6 pm-9 pm Mike Borawski Introduction class or equivalent experience. Some Oct 13 MC - BA, 203 Sep 5 – Sep 26 STLCC-SC, 207 internet experience helpful. It is also helpful, but not required, to have your Google account set up prior to class. Bring user ID and password. Microsoft Excel 2016: Intermediate Access Further your spreadsheet skills by managing multiple COMP:742 | $25 | Age 60+: $15.50 sheet workbooks, creating more complex formulas F06 W 6 pm-9 pm Laura Warren Word and functions, enhancing the appearance of your Sep 12 Corp. College, 206 document, and by creating custom reports with pivot Microsoft Access 2016 for Business I charts. Prerequisite: Microsoft Excel Introduction class Learn the foundations to plan and design a database system. Learn to create, manage, and maintain Gmail and Google Calendar or equivalent experience. Gmail is Google’s email system that seamlessly ties Microsoft Word 2016: In a Day | $ | $ tables and table relationships. Discover sorting and Learn the basics of MS Word in one day! You’ll create COMP:721 149 Age 60+: 99 filtering records within tables. Prerequisite: Windows into all of Google’s products. Anyone can create an and save documents; enter and edit text; learn to F02 W 6 pm-9 pm Mike Borawski Introduction class or equivalent experience. Bring a account for free. Hint: If you have an Android phone, indent, set tabs, and enhance documents; make block Oct 3 – Oct 24 STLCC-SC, 207 flash drive. you already have a Google account. Google Calendar is an amazing tool that you are probably not utilizing moves, deletes, and copies; use spell checker; find and | $ | $ COMP:725 129 Age 60+: 79.50 or utilizing to its full potential. Calendar allows you to replace text; use shortcut keys; and print. Prerequisite: F01 F 9 am-4 pm Cris Heffernan Windows Introduction class or equivalent experience. Microsoft Excel 2016 for Business I create one or more free personal or public calendars, Learn tips and tricks to navigate efficiently and create Nov 2 Corp. College, 208 | $ | $ store these calendars within its cloud…and you don’t COMP:715 99 Age 60+: 68 effective spreadsheets. Learn to build basic formulas even have to download special software. It also allows F04 Sa 9 am-4 pm Rachel Bufalo and functions with an emphasis on Relative and you to share your calendar with others or subscribe to Sep 29 MC - BA, 203 Absolute referencing. Learn to make your sheets Microsoft Access 2016 for Business II Get the skill you need to enhance your database someone else’s calendars like your child’s school. You F02 Sa 9 am-4 pm Rachel Bufalo and printouts easier to read with special formatting can also embed your calendar in another site or blog. techniques. An important class for the beginner as well designs. Work with Data Normalization, Table Nov 10 MC - BA, 203 Relationships and Join techniques, including Inner Come to this class to learn how to navigate these truly as for the self-taught Excel user. Prerequisite: Windows helpful tools! Prerequisite: Windows Introduction class Introduction class. Recommended to bring a flash drive. and Outer joins. Learn to query multiple tables for customized reports. Create more complex queries or equivalent experience. Some internet experience Microsoft Word 2016 for Business I COMP:720 | $129 | Age 60+: $79.50 helpful. Learn to create professional looking business using parameters, and action queries. Learn to use F01 F 9 am-4 pm Cris Heffernan $ documents using this powerful word processing more advanced Reporting techniques. Prerequisite: COMP:742 | $25 | Age 60+: 15.50 software. Discover how editing and formatting tools Sep 28 Corp. College, 208 Windows Introduction class or equivalent experience F14 Tu 6 pm-9 pm Rachel Bufalo are at your fingertips as you work with the toolbar and Access for Business I or equivalent experience. Dec 4 MC - BA, 202 ribbon. Leave with the skills to create a document, Microsoft Excel 2016 for Business II Recommended to bring a flash drive. | $ | $ format, change styles and fonts, cut/paste, import text, Build on previous knowledge and further your COMP:726 129 Age 60+: 79.50 Google Docs and Sheets and edit a document with confidence. Prerequisite: spreadsheet skills by creating more complex formulas F01 F 9 am-4 pm Cris Heffernan In this class you will learn how to create and edit a Windows Introduction class or equivalent experience. using a variety of Functions. Learn techniques of Nov 9 Corp. College, 208 text document in Google Docs and a spreadsheet Recommended to bring a flash drive. data management and analyzing your data with in Google sheets. In Docs, learn how to format text, COMP:715 | $129 | Age 60+: $79.50 lists, tables, common charts, pivot tables, and pivot create a table of contents and insert images and tables. F01 F 9 am-4 pm Cris Heffernan charts. Discover the ease of using range names Microsoft Access 2016 for Business III In Sheets, learn how to edit cells, insert and delete and conditional formatting. Prerequisite: Microsoft Take your Access databases to the next level by Sep 7 Corp. College, 208 implementing tools, such as, Macros, VBA coding, and rows and columns and use simple formulas. Instructor Excel Introduction class or equivalent experience. works extensively in Google Drive. Prerequisite: Recommended to bring a flash drive. Switchboards to give your user-base a fluid Access experience. We will also use features to secure your Windows Introduction class or equivalent experience. Microsoft Word 2016 for Business II COMP:721 | $129 | Age 60+: $79.50 Some internet experience helpful. Please have your If you are familiar with the basics, here’s your database through options such as splitting it to front F01 F 9 am-4 pm Cris Heffernan and back-end parts, link tables, and import/export Google account set up before class and bring user ID opportunity to learn the more advanced features of and password. Word. Learn to customize the Word environment, use Oct 5 Corp. College, 208 data. Create Forms for navigating and organizing your advanced formatting techniques, work with styles, data using a variety of features to enhance your user’s COMP:742 | $25 | Age 60+: $15.50 advanced table features, create and manage large Microsoft Excel 2016 for Business III involvement. Prerequisite: Access for Business Parts I F07 W 6 pm-9 pm Laura Warren documents, and use auto text, macros, and templates. Continue to expand your Excel expertise as you and II, or equivalent experience. Recommended to Oct 17 Corp. College, 206 Prerequisite: Microsoft Word Introduction class or manage multiple workbooks and worksheets, and build bring a flash drive. equivalent experience. Recommended to bring a flash 3-dimensional calculations and file linking. Explore the COMP:727 | $129 | Age 60+: 79.50 drive. power of the all-important Lookup Functions and related F01 F 9 am-4 pm Cris Heffernan COMP:716 | $129 | Age 60+: $79.50 concepts. Become adept at using Formula Auditing tools, Nov 16 Corp. College, 208 F01 F 9 am-4 pm Cris Heffernan Data Validation, and sharing and protecting workbooks. Sep 14 Corp. College, 208 Also, explore the use of major Data Analysis tools, such as Scenarios and Data Tables. Create and edit macros to save you time and create consistency across workbooks. Prerequisite: Introduction to Excel or equivalent experience. Recommended to bring a flash drive. COMP:722 | $129 | Age 60+: $79.50 F01 F 9 am-4 pm Cris Heffernan Oct 12 Corp. College, 208

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Adobe Photoshop CC: The First Step Adobe Tools This workshop introduces practical methods for working with the software. Carefully crafted tutorials provide an overview and reinforce the student’s understanding of Photoshop tools, including Layers, Photo Editing Making Selections, Masking, Basic Color, the Type tool, Extraction Filter, Image Resolution, and the conversion from RGB to Grayscale. Image repairs with the Healing Adobe Photoshop Elements 14: Patch and Clone Stamp will be explored. The ability Basic Overview to create unique fictional images without a camera Unhappy with your pics or just want to take your or scanner will be introduced. Lots of discussion and photography to the next level? This entry level course guided demonstrations by a Photoshop expert will will introduce you to the basics of this incredible encourage class participation in an atmosphere of program sometimes known as Photoshop Creative mutual support. Cloud’s little, but powerful, brother. Basic photo CVTW:701 | $139 | Age 60+: $74.50 editing such as brightening, retouching, filters, cloning, F01 F 8:30 am-4:30 pm Francis Zych layers and much more will be taught. Class will be taught using Elements 14; however, the majority of Aug 31 MC - HE, 233 the techniques can be applied to most versions of G SUITE Elements from version 10 to current. Prerequisite: Adobe Photoshop CC: The Next Step Windows Introduction class or equivalent experience This workshop presents essential techniques for and proficient computer skills. graphic designers, photographers and digital artists Google Tools COMP:755 | $89 | Age 60+: $55 who are already regular users of Photoshop. This level F05 Tu 6 pm-9 pm Rachel Bufalo of instruction will demonstrate precise selections using the pen tool and compositing two images Introduction to Google Drive Sep 18 – Oct 2 STLCC-SC, 206 In this class you will learn how to create docs, sheets, together based on displacement maps. You will slides and more using Google’s free web based system. explore the brush engine, typography, filters, channels, Access your documents from any computer and easily Adobe Photoshop CC: In a Day advanced masking and the new vanishing point share them with others. This class will be an overview Learn the Basics of Adobe Photoshop in a day! You tool. Be prepared for an intensive hands-on learning of the tools available in Google Drive. Instructor works will learn how to manipulate digital images from a experience that will assist you in expanding creativity. extensively in Google Drive. Prerequisite: Windows digital camera, previously scanned images, or internet CVTW:701 | $139 | Age 60+: $74.50 Introduction class or equivalent experience. Some graphics. Topics may include but are not limited to: F02 F 8:30 am-4:30 pm Francis Zych layers, history, the clone stamp, the spot healing brush internet experience helpful. It is also helpful, but not Oct 5 MC - HE, 233 required, to have your Google account set up prior to tool and content-aware fill, transformations and the class. Bring user ID and password. difference between destructive and non-destructive COMP:742 | $25 | Age 60+: $15.50 editing. Students will work hands-on with a wide Adobe Lightroom: Advanced variety of images. Prerequisite: Windows Introduction Development with PhotoShop F06 W 6 pm-9 pm Laura Warren class or equivalent experience. Sep 12 Corp. College, 206 This workshop will focus on advanced image COMP:755 | $99 | Age 60+: $69 development techniques for both amateur and F04 Sa 9 am-4 pm Francis Zych professional photographers. Students will be taught Gmail and Google Calendar Sep 29 MC - BA, 212 both global and selective enhancement tools Gmail is Google’s email system that seamlessly ties to optimize images. Emphasis will be placed on into all of Google’s products. Anyone can create an preparing images for the Lightroom output modules: account for free. Hint: If you have an Android phone, Adobe Photoshop CC: Intro Print, Slideshow, Book and Web. you already have a Google account. Google Calendar This course, utilizing Adobe Photoshop Creative Cloud CVTW:701 | $139 | Age 60+: $74.50 software, shows students how to manipulate digital is an amazing tool that you are probably not utilizing F04 Sa 8:30 am-4:30 pm Charles LaGarce or utilizing to its full potential. Calendar allows you to images from a digital camera, previously scanned create one or more free personal or public calendars, images, or internet graphics. Topics may include but Oct 20 MC - HE, 232 store these calendars within its cloud…and you don’t are not limited to: layers, history, the clone stamp, even have to download special software. It also allows the spot healing brush tool and content-aware fill, Adobe Lightroom: Introduction you to share your calendar with others or subscribe to the quick selection tool, the magic wand and color This workshop introduces the basics of Lightroom. someone else’s calendars like your child’s school. You range, transformations and the difference between A powerful and comprehensive set of digital can also embed your calendar in another site or blog. destructive and non-destructive editing. Students photography tools that enable you to organize and Come to this class to learn how to navigate these truly will work hands-on with a wide variety of images. bring out the best in your images, achieving amazing helpful tools! Prerequisite: Windows Introduction class Prerequisite: Windows Introduction class or equivalent image quality. Lightroom is designed as an end-to- or equivalent experience. Some internet experience experience. end photographic workflow process for both amateur helpful. COMP:755 | $129 | Age 60+: $99 and professional photographers. COMP:742 | $25 | Age 60+: $15.50 F01 M 6 pm-9 pm Zak Zych CVTW:701 | $139 | Age 60+: $74.50 F14 Tu 6 pm-9 pm Rachel Bufalo Sep 10 – Oct 1 Corp. College, 206 F03 Sa 8:30 am-4:30 pm Charles LaGarce Dec 4 MC - BA, 202 Sep 8 MC - HE, 232 Adobe Photoshop CC: Intermediate Google Docs and Sheets Picking up right where the introductory class left In this class you will learn how to create and edit a off — topics may include but are not limited to: Layout and Design text document in Google Docs and a spreadsheet understanding the histogram and how to adjust in Google sheets. In Docs, learn how to format text, exposure, smoothing wrinkles and brightening teeth, create a table of contents and insert images and tables. changing the size of your image and canvas, the power Adobe InDesign CC: Basic Core Tools In Sheets, learn how to edit cells, insert and delete of crop tool and blending modes. Students will work The objective of this workshop is to give you an rows and columns and use simple formulas. Instructor hands-on with a wide variety of images. Prerequisite: introduction to the basic core tools of Adobe lnDesign. works extensively in Google Drive. Prerequisite: Adobe Photoshop Introduction class. This course It is targeted to those with little or no experience Windows Introduction class or equivalent experience. meets the curriculum requirements of the Digital with lnDesign. The course covers the basics of the Some internet experience helpful. Please have your Photography Certificate. application; the preferences, tool bar, control bar Google account set up before class and bring user ID COMP:755 | $129 | Age 60+: $99 and tool panels, what each is used for and how to and password. F02 M 6 pm-9 pm Zak Zych use them. In addition you will work with type setting, COMP:742 | $25 | Age 60+: $15.50 Oct 8 – Oct 20 Corp. College, 206 formatting, type spacing, placing of photos, artwork F07 W 6 pm-9 pm Laura Warren and basic excel data import for tables. Included is Oct 17 Corp. College, 206 the completion of a flyer so that an understanding of Adobe Photoshop CC: Advanced how everything works together to complete a page Adobe Photoshop Advanced builds on the skills layout. The completion of this workshop will give you learned in the beginning and intermediate classes. the skills to do basic page layout. It is recommended Topics may include but are not limited to: Coordinating that you take the follow-up course Adobe lnDesign: adjustment layers with layer masks, smart objects, Beyond the Basics to build on what you learned in the = Digital Arts and Technology blurring and sharpening and shadows and highlights. previous course. Alliance (DATA) workshops Students will work hands-on with a wide variety of images. Prerequisite: Adobe Photoshop Intermediate CVTW:702 | $79 | Age 60+: $44.50 This course meets the curriculum class. This course meets the curriculum requirements F06 Sa 8:30 am-4:30 pm David Haley requirements of Continuing Educations’ of the Digital Photography Essentials program. Nov 3 MC - HE, 233 Digital Photography Essentials Program. COMP:755 | $129 | Age 60+: $99 See page 40 for more information. F03 M 6 pm-9 pm Zak Zych Nov 12 – Dec 3 Corp. College, 206

REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 6 | 314-984-7777 | STLCC.EDU/CE 19 Adobe InDesign CC: Introduction Enhance your graphic design skills and productivity 3-D Modeling Web Development with InDesign. Learn how to import illustrations and photos and set type correctly for flyers, brochures, and other basic applications. Learn how to convert Introduction to 3-D Solid Ease into WordPress documents into Adobe InDesign documents. Learn Modeling for Design Anyone can learn how to create their own website in key commands and other great tips for making easy This course is designed to teach the use of 3-D solid just a few hours using WordPress, the most popular work of your layouts. modeling CAD packages. Instruction includes how website creator tool on the Internet. WordPress is used by almost 15% of the top 1 million websites and, | $ | $ to use a 3-D CAD package to develop solid models CVTW:702 139 Age 60+: 74.50 in order to generate assemblies and 2-D drawings. as of August 2011, powers 22% of all new websites. F05 Sa 8:30 am-4:30 pm David Haley CAD package used in a particular semester or a Whether you are just a beginner using graphically Oct 6 MC - HE, 233 section of this course may depend on the industry or based templates or want to get down into the nitty- student’s demand. Some of the commonly used 3-D gritty code, WordPress is your answer and it’s FREE and solid modeling packages in the industry are SDRC’S you don’t have to be a techie! DIY with your creativity Digital Illustration I-Deas Master, SolidWorks, Pro-E, and Solid Edge. It and WordPress. Walk away from this class with a basic is suggested that prior to registering for this course, website and the skills to go as far as you want. The students would inquire with the department as to sky’s the limit! Prerequisite: Windows Introduction which CAD will be emphasized in a given semester or class or equivalent experience. Students must already Adobe Illustrator CC: a section of the course. Additional lab hours required. have a generic email account through gmail, yahoo or Pen Tool Boot Camp May be taken for credit as ME 230 551. Students choose hotmail and know this email address and password Have you struggled with drawing in a vector format? Solidworks or Inventor software for lab projects. when coming to class. Please note that the same The Pen tool is a key component for image creation COMP:765 | $442 | Age 60+: $442 content will be covered as in Create Your Own Website in vector design and difficult to master. This half day with WordPress. This class just moves at a slower workshop will focus on lessons to help understand F10 MW 7 pm-9:55 pm Thomas Grass pace and is designed for those that are not generally line creation in vector software. Learn best practices Sep 17 – Dec 16 FV - E, 277 comfortable with computers. on how to place anchor points, control handles and • NOTE: No class 11/21. COMP:745 | $109 | Age 60+: $64 use modifier keys for path creation. Brief experience with illustrator is helpful. This class will be offered on F03 Th 6 pm-9 pm Jerry Bearden Maya: 3-D Modeling Basics Oct 11 – Oct 25 STLCC-SC, 206 the Macintosh platform with current version of Adobe This course is designed for the true beginner. We will Illustrator CC 2017. start by touring the Maya interface, then move into CVTW:702 | $79 | Age 60+: $44.50 creating and texturing simple objects. From there we Create Your Own Website F01 Tu 8:30 am-12:30 pm John Schmitt will learn techniques and tools to create and texture with WordPress Sep 18 MC - HE, 232 characters and complex shapes. This class will focus on Anyone can learn how to create their own website in polygon extruding, sculpting, texturing and lighting. just a few hours using WordPress, the most popular No previous experience with 3-D art or Autodesk Maya website creator tool on the Internet. Whether you are Adobe Illustrator CC: Raster to Vector is necessary. just a beginner using graphically based templates or This workshop will take you through the steps to CVTW:704 | $79 | Age 60+: $74.50 want to get down into the nitty-gritty code, WordPress convert a raster image or logo into a vector format. is your answer and it’s FREE and you don’t have to Specific tools in Illustrator will be explored to learn F03 W 5 pm-9 pm Joseph Rollins be a techie! DIY with your creativity and WordPress. all the aspects of this unique and important function Sep 19 MC - HE, 232 Walk away from this class with a basic website and of Illustrator. Explore the Image Trace menu, editing the skills to go as far as you want. The sky’s the limit! paths, and the pen tool to clean up a rasterized file. Prerequisite: Windows Introduction class or equivalent This class will be offered on the Mac platform. Basic experience and Basic Introduction to WordPress or knowledge of Illustrator helpful but not necessary. equivalent experience. This class will move at a fast CVTW:702 | $79 | Age 60+: $44.50 pace. Students must already have a generic email F02 Sa 8:30 am-12:30 pm John Schmitt account through gmail, yahoo or hotmail and know Oct 27 MC - HE, 232 this email address and password when coming to class. COMP:745 | $99 | Age 60+: $67 F01 Sa 9 am-4 pm Jerry Bearden Sep 15 Corp. College, 208 Video F02 F 9 am-4 pm Jerry Bearden Nov 9 MC - BA, 202

AfterEffects: the First Step Gain understanding and skill in utilizing AfterEffects to create motion graphics. We focus on learning the Buying and Selling interface in AfterEffects, putting graphics in motion and rendering finished movie and animation projects. Online Participants will also explore a workflow between Photoshop and AfterEffects. Be prepared for an intensive hands-on learning experience. 3-D Printing for Basic Prototyping Introduction to CraigsList This four-part workshop will take you through the Craig’s List is a fantastic website and provides a CVTW:704 | $139 | Age 60+: $74.50 workflow of 3-D printing. Learn terminology, history, wonderful community service to cities all over the F01 F 8:30 am-4:30 pm Timothy Linder and an overview of 3-D printing in software and United States. This site is about more than just buying Sep 14 MC - HE, 233 hardware developments. Design, build and create a and selling. Come find out what all of the hype is F02 F 8:30 am-4:30 pm Timothy Linder 3-D printed object. Software such as TinkerCad, Cura, about! Prerequisite: Windows Introduction class or Sep 28 MC - HE, 233 Adobe Illustrator, and Photoshop will be covered. This equivalent experience. multi session format will allow students to learn in | $ | $ class and then modify and design between sessions COMP:742 25 Age 60+: 15.50 for comprehensive learning. F15 Tu 6 pm-9 pm Rachel Bufalo CVTW:713 | $139 | Age 60+: $74.50 Nov 13 MC - BA, 202 F02 Th 6 pm-8 pm John Chihak Oct 4 – Oct 25 MC - HE, 233 Introduction to Ebay: Buying and Selling Come join the millions buying and selling on eBay. This hands-on course will teach you: to choose a UserID, to search for items, to bid, win auctions, to sell items- We have more! Interested in learning including fees, to add a picture, to complete a sale, ship AutoCAD? Check out our “Introduction and what to do if an item doesn’t sell. Look at other to AutoCAD I” on page 8. eBay issues: safety measures, feedback, what to do if you receive “spam” from eBay use and keeping up to date on changes. Prerequisite: Windows Introduction = Digital Arts and Technology class or equivalent experience. | $ | $ Alliance (DATA) workshops COMP:742 49 Age 60+: 29 F04 W 6:30 pm-9 pm William Bearden Oct 17 – Oct 24 STLCC-SC, 209

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Buying and Selling Online Introduction to Instagram and Snapchat There are so many venues for buying and selling Ask any teen what their social network of choice is and online: eBay, Craigslist, Etsy, Amazon, Facebook Social Media they will likely say Instagram or Snapchat. These social groups, Offer Up and many, many more. This class will networking sites are up and coming social networks discuss several different platforms and the advantages Facebook Basics that are all about visual sharing. Come to this class and disadvantages of each. Prerequisite: Windows Come and learn how to navigate this fun and exciting to learn more. Topics Include: An introduction and Introduction class or equivalent experience. Internet site! This beginner’s class is hands-on and will include overview, signing up for an account, posting photos, experience helpful. an overview of topics such as posting, basic navigation, editing and enhancing photos, applying effects, COMP:742 | $25 | Age 60+: $15.50 basic profile editing, tagging, privacy settings, security adding captions and locations, tagging photos and F16 Th 6 pm-9 pm Rachel Bufalo and notifications. If you do not have an account, try sharing photos with social networks. Prerequisite: to create one prior to class. Bring your log-in and Windows Introduction class or equivalent experience. Oct 18 MC - BA, 203 password. Students needing assistance creating an COMP:742 | $25 | Age 60+: $15.50 account should come to class 10 minutes early and F05 Th 6 pm-9 pm Stephanie Bearden must have a valid email address, password and ability to check email from the classroom. Prerequisite: Nov 1 STLCC-SC, 209 Mobile Windows Introduction class or equivalent experience. COMP:742 | $25 | Age 60+: $15.50 Social Media Marketing Technologies F08 Th 6 pm-9 pm Erin De Vore Marketing through social media has become a must, Sep 6 STLCC-SC, 206 but there are so many sites to navigate. This workshop will cover the ins and outs of the most popular Android Smart Phones sites and will equip you with skills needed to plan a Small Group Workshop Facebook: Events, Groups, Apps successful social media marketing strategy. Facebook, Does your Android smart phone make you feel like a and Friend Distribution Lists Instagram, Twitter, Pinterest, Youtube, LinkedIn and dummy? Or are you still only using it to make phone Do you want to take your Facebook account to the SnapChat will be discussed. calls knowing it can do so much more? In this small next level? Take advantage of this awesome, free CVTW:713 | $139 | Age 60+: $74.50 group workshop, you will learn some basics to get platform by learning some advanced techniques. you up and running. There are dozens of models of F01 Sa 8:30 am-4:30 pm Rachel Bufalo Topics will include creating and managing event Dec 8 MC - HE, 233 Android phones and operating systems available on invitations, creating and managing groups, both the market so this class will cover general topics such public and private, interfacing with various apps and as app usage, camera, downloading and settings. Class creating post distribution lists to customize which is hands on so bring your Android phone. This class friends see your specific posts. Prerequisite: Facebook will not cover other types of smart phones. Basics class or equivalent experience. Students should COMP:765 | $35 | Age 60+: $19 be comfortable with navigating Facebook prior to this F06 Tu 6 pm-9 pm Rachel Bufalo class. Aug 28 Corp. College, 205 COMP:742 | $25 | Age 60+: $15 Smart-home F09 Th 6 pm-9 pm Patrick Karl F11 Th 6 pm-9 pm Erin De Vore Sep 13 STLCC-SC, 104 Nov 15 STLCC-SC, 206 Technology F07 Tu 6 pm-9 pm Rachel Bufalo Oct 23 MC - AS, 204 Facebook for Business F08 Tu 6 pm-9 pm Rachel Bufalo Facebook is proving to be a powerhouse tool for Nov 27 MC - AS, 204 small and large businesses everywhere. Come to this class to learn how to utilize Facebook to grow iPhone and iPad: The Basics and promote your business. This class will not cover Did you finally break down and purchase an iPhone or the functionality of Facebook for personal use and iPad only to discover that you can barely use it? Come students should already have a basic knowledge of to this class to learn the basics and functionality of the Facebook for personal use prior to class. Prerequisite: apple platform. Please note universal functions of the Windows Introduction class or equivalent experience. iPhone/iPad platform will be taught and that specific COMP:742 | $39 | Age 60+: $24 “apps” may vary from device to device. Students must F12 Tu 5:30 pm-9 pm Rachel Bufalo bring their own iPhone/iPad to the class. This class will Sep 4 MC - BA, 203 only discuss the Apple products. Other smart phone F13 Tu 5:30 pm-9 pm Rachel Bufalo devices will not be covered. Nov 6 Corp. College, 208 COMP:765 | $25 | Age 60+: $25 F02 Sa 9 am-12 pm Gregory Ray Twitter Sep 15 MC - SW, 108 Hashtag? What the heck is a hashtag? If you’ve ever F01 Th 6 pm-9 pm Gregory Ray asked this question, then this class is for you! Twitter Oct 18 Corp. College, 209 is all the rage for Gen Y, celebrities and an increasingly NEW! Introduction to Smart-Home important source of information. Come to this class to Technology iPhone and iPad: Next Steps find out more about one of the most popular social Enhance your lifestyle with simple, yet sophisticated No longer a beginner, not yet an expert in using your media sites. Prerequisite: Windows Introduction class control of music, video, lights, climate and more. iPhone or iPad? Feel like you could be doing more or equivalent experience. This introductory class will give you the basics to than the basics? This class will explore more about COMP:742 | $25 | Age 60+: $15.50 create your smart home system, which can reduce choosing and getting apps; taking, organizing, and F01 W 6 pm-9 pm Richard Vagen energy consumption, create a comfortable family sharing photos; shortcuts for using frequent apps like Oct 24 STLCC-SC, 206 living environment and protect your home against Mail, Messages, and the Safari web browser; how to intruders. Note: There are literally hundreds of smart keep your data secure; and settings to customize your home products on the market and this class will device to work better for you. And for those of you cover concepts and functionality and may not focus who want to use your iPad as your sole computer, we on specific brands. Smart home technology requires will show how much is possible (and what still needs Wi-Fi in the home and a smart phone or tablet and work). This class is for those comfortable navigating knowledge on how to download apps to the device. around their devices, or who have completed our COMP:765 | $25 | Age 60+: $15.50 Learn the Basics course. Students should bring their F05 Tu 6 pm-9 pm Rachel Bufalo iPhones and/or an iPad along with the corresponding Oct 9 MC - SO, 109 chargers, but some additional iPads will be available. COMP:765 | $25 | Age 60+: $25 F03 Sa 9 am-12 pm Gregory Ray Nov 17 MC - SW, 108

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ACT Test Preparation Workshop Ready to do your best on the ACT? Toshi Floyd, an experienced ACT Test prep instructor, will use a proven Adult Basic Education & curriculum to review all subject areas and test-taking strategies to maximize your ACT scores. Using retired ACT Tests, students can compare their pre and post English as a second language (ESL) test scores. Text and practice tests included — bring a calculator to class. Students must attend the first and St. Louis Community College offers programs at the following locations: last sessions of the test prep. EDUC:712 | $195 | Age 60+: $141 F01 W 6 pm-9 pm Toshi Floyd STLCC Campuses: Aug 29 – Oct 10 MC - BA, 115 Registration/withdrawal/refund deadline: • Meramec 8/22. F02 Sa 9 am-12 pm Toshi Floyd • Forest Park Oct 6 – Nov 17 FP - G, 321 Registration/withdrawal/refund deadline: 9/28 School Districts: • Affton Chemistry Warm-up, Math Review • Bayless Don’t let Chemistry get you down! Get a head start on the materials you will need to succeed in Chemistry • Kirkwood (CHM: 101 or CHM: 105). Topics include algebra review, calculator operations, scientific notation, metric system, dimensional analysis and study skills. Please • Lindbergh bring a TI-30, TI-35, or any scientific calculator to class. Over 80% of the students completing this review went • Mehlville* on to pass their Chemistry courses with a grade of “C” or higher. • Valley Park MATH:752 | $69 | Age 60+: $36.50 F01 TuWTh 9 am-1 pm Donna Mabbs • Webster Groves Aug 14 – Aug 16 FP - B, 415 F02 TuWTh 1 pm-5 pm Suzanne Saum Aug 14 – Aug 16 MC - LH, 104 For more information, call 314-984-7777.

* PLEASE NOTE: Graduates of the STLCC-Meramec Adult Education and Literacy program who are also Mehlville School District residents are eligible to receive an honorary degree from Mehlville and participate in their commencement ceremonies at the end of the school year. For more information, contact John The professor was amazing. I DeWalle at [email protected] or call 314-467-5267. “ learned so much in the short time we had, and she helped City of St. Louis Public Schools • 314-367-5000 Rockwood Schools • 636-733-2161 prepare me for the chemistry Serving the school districts of St. Louis city, Serving the school district of Rockwood class I am now taking. Ferguson-Florissant, Hancock Place, Jennings, Normandy, Riverview Gardens and Wellston Ritenour Schools • 314-493-6412 Serving the school district of Ritenour Parkway Schools • 314-415-4940 Serving the school districts of Brentwood, Clayton, University City Schools • 314-290-4052 Hazelwood, Pattonville, Ladue, Maplewood, Serving the school district of University City Cieara T Richmond Heights and Parkway www.ucityaelprogram.org St. Louis

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A Walk Through Italy The Nicholas Brothers For those planning a trip to Italy, or those who Follow the infamous Nicholas Brothers dance team would like to, join us on a trip across the ocean for a through their extraordinary film career throughout picturesque slideshow tour and get a glimpse of the the 1930s-1940s with highlights and clips featuring 20 regions of Italy. From the ancient, historical cities Dorothy Dandridge, Carmen Miranda, Betty Grable of Rome, Florence and Venice to the Valley of the and more. If you have never heard of these talented Temples in Sicily and onto the medieval castles in the brothers, be prepared to be wowed by their Valle d’Aosta, you’ll discover the splendor of some of spectacular and unforgettable performances. Program Italy’s hidden treasures. Andiamo! Program is free but is free but registration is required. Registration for registration is required. Registration for this seminar this seminar opens 8/20. opens 8/20. SENR:702 | NO FEE SENR:702 | NO FEE F03 Th 1 pm-2:30 pm Mary Saputo F22 Th 10 am-12 pm Barbara Klein Nov 8 FV - CWI, 136 Sep 27 MC - SC, 200 Aaron Burr Explore Morocco Aaron Burr will be always remembered for killing Join us and enjoy an afternoon classroom journey for Alexander Hamilton in a duel in Weehawken, New a visual tour of the fascinating country of Morocco. Jersey. But there is much more to his life. Join Doug ID Theft: Current Scams and You’ll learn about the history, architecture, people, as discusses Aaron Burr’s remarkable life including: How to Avoid Them food, religion and beautiful scenery of a gem of the graduating from college at the age of 16; becoming a Protect yourself from becoming a victim in one of the Mediterranean and North Africa. Program is free but war hero; tried for treason; his position as a senator; fastest growing crimes in America — identity theft! registration is required. Registration for this seminar attempting to persuade Napoleon to support a Join private investigator, Cheryl Ring, as she discusses opens 8/20. revolution in Mexico; Vice President of the United the latest cons including IRS, debt collector, working States; captured at sea by the British; and his wife from home scams and how to avoid them. Learn how SENR:702 | NO FEE F02 Th 1 pm-3 pm Richard Mueller divorcing him on the day he died. Program is free but to protect yourself and your loved ones, what to do registration is required. Registration for this seminar if you become a victim and ways to clear your name. Oct 4 FV - CWI, 136 opens 8/20. Discussion will also include the traits of sociopaths and scammers and stories from her case log of 26 years in SENR:702 | NO FEE the investigation field. Program is free but registration Ireland is Calling You Home F28 W 10 am-11:30 am Douglas Schneider Experience Ireland from the heart and soul of the Nov 14 WW, 102A is required. Registration for this seminar opens 8/20. island herself and enjoy a journey of people, the land, SENR:702 | NO FEE the culture, the hidden gems along the way, all of F01 Th 10 am-12 pm Cheryl Ring the must see sights, as well as some of the roads less 1904 World’s Fair Innovations Sep 13 FV - CWI, 136 traveled. You’ll discover that the Irish people are the and Inventions friendliest in the world with a culture as deep as the Many inventions made their debut at the 1904 World’s island is green. Ireland is a wondrous place of castles, Fair in St. Louis: the detachable electric plug, the fax Medicare Updates kings, leprechauns, horses, Guinness, the endless machine, cotton candy, the electric typewriter, and Are you getting close to being eligible for Medicare? In flavors of brilliant Irish whiskey, music, laughter and many others. The World’s Fair exposed people to a small class setting in order to allow for questions from always the deep feelings of home. From the green things that they had never seen before, including participants, presenter will be providing information fields and purple white-capped mountains to the the ice cream cone, and brought St. Louis clear about enrolling in Medicare, understanding the narrow, slate grey and beautifully terrifying side roads, drinking water for the first time. Doug Schneider will difference between Medicare Advantage and this presentation will create a breathtaking, life-long talk about the fair that was full of innovations and Medigaps, how to choose a Part D plan, and how to memory. Program is free but registration is required. inventions. Program is free but registration is required. protect your benefits. Class is presented by CLAIM, a Registration for this seminar opens 8/20. nonprofit organization providing information about Registration for this seminar opens 8/20. Medicare to Missourians. All of CLAIM’s services are SENR:702 | NO FEE SENR:702 | NO FEE free, unbiased and confidential. Program is free but F27 Th 10 am-12 pm Timothy Townsend F04 W 1 pm-2:30 pm Douglas Schneider registration is required. Registration for this seminar Oct 11 WW, 102B Dec 5 FV - CWI, 136 opens 8/20. F25 Th 10 am-12 pm Timothy Townsend SENR:702 | NO FEE Dec 6 MC - SC, 200 Haunted Places in St. Louis F30 Tu 1 pm-3 pm Rivers are conduits of paranormal activity. St. Louis Sep 4 FV - CWI, 136 Islands of Eastern Caribbean has plenty of rivers, and plenty of paranormal activity. F31 F 1 pm-3 pm The people who live in the Eastern Caribbean talk Join Doug as he reports on paranormal activity Dec 7 MC - CE Classroom about going “up the road” and going “down the road” today - places where people have experienced the as they travel from island to island. This presentation unsettling presence of spirits. This includes haunted will look at the colonization and history of these homes, parks, theaters, roads, and staircases. He We have more! Find additional Medicare islands, the effect of volcanic activity, and the bane will give advice on how to behave when spirits are courses in “Caregiving at Home” on page of cane. Doug will talk about the decapitated in your home. In addition, Doug will review St. Louis 13, “Retirement Planning” on page 49 statues on one Eastern Caribbean island and a town paranormal history: the Ouija board that wrote a novel, and “Social Security Benefits” on page 50. that is located in an active volcano. Program is free but a family with heads as big as pumpkins, the voodoo registration is required. Registration for this seminar practitioner whose body was chopped into pieces to opens 8/20. keep her from rising from the dead. Program is free but SENR:702 | NO FEE registration is required. Program is free but registration is required. Registration for this seminar opens 8/20. Th 10 am-11:30 am F24 Douglas Schneider | Nov 29 MC - SC, 200 SENR:702 NO FEE F26 Th 10 am-11:30 am Douglas Schneider Sep 20 WW, 102A F23 Th 10 am-11:30 am Douglas Schneider Oct 18 MC - SC, 200

A Hollywood Classic Holiday Get in the spirit of the holidays with this festive presentation featuring movie trivia and film clips from all of your favorite holiday classics such as “Holiday Inn,” “The Bishop’s Wife,” “It’s a Wonderful Life,” “White Christmas” and many more. Program is free, but registration is required. Registration for this seminar opens 8/20. SENR:702 | NO FEE F29 Th 10 am-11:30 am Mary Saputo Dec 13 WW, 102

24 STLCC.EDU/CE | 314-984-7777 | REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 6 PERSONAL ENRICHMENT CREATIVE ARTS Fine Arts Basic Design Principles In this class, you will learn the basic skills and Calligraphy principles that no artist should be without! This class is designed for painters and artists who wish to learn the fundamental skills for building better compositions Mastering Calligraphy through dynamic design. We will examine successful Calligraphy is the design and execution of brilliant and paintings and explore what makes them memorable. beautiful lettering. Join us for an in-depth study of this In-class activities and take home projects will focus on visual art’s most common form: italic. Learn proper the principles and elements of outstanding design. pen angle, letter slant, spacing, size for upper and ARTS:748 | $69 | Age 60+: $45.50 lower case, and numbers. Calligraphy can be applied F08 Tu 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Elizabeth Kern in everything from invitations to fine art. Supplies discussed at first class. Nov 6 – Nov 20 MC - CE Classroom ARTS:721 | $119 | Age 60+: $70 F03 M 7 pm-9:30 pm Leslie Barnes Color Fusion Sep 10 – Oct 29 MC - HE, 215 Train your eye to mix any color on demand! Do you wonder about the difference between hue and tint? Shade and value? Intensity and saturation? Do you wonder why it is so difficult to match a color? We Drawing will explore the color wheel and delve deep into the fascinating properties of color. Explore your emotional, colorful side with practical in class exercises and take Drawing: Traditional Pencil Basics home projects! Discover the fundamentals of an essential art. ARTS:748 | $105 | Age 60+: $77.50 Use pencil to create line, perspective, value F04 Th 6 pm-8 pm Elizabeth Kern and composition. No experience necessary and Sep 6 – Oct 4 MC - HE, 124 individualized instruction included. Supply list sent. This class is for beginners only. | $ | $ NEW! Color Theory ARTS:709 105 Age 60+: 61 In this class, students will work with paint or collage F04 Sa 12 pm-3 pm Sean Long to create a different artwork each week that explores a Sep 8 – Sep 29 MC - HE, 125 principle of color theory. This class will help both new F05 Sa 12 pm-3 pm Sean Long and experienced artists further enhance their use of Oct 6 – Oct 27 MC - HE, 125 color in their artworks. Topics include color vocabulary, color wheel and color systems, working with grays, and color harmonies. Drawing: All Levels All levels of drawing ability are welcome to this flexible ARTS:703 | $105 | Age 60+: $61 class where we’ll cover an array of diverse drawing F01 M 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Sarah Paulsen topics. Fundamental tools of how to approach line, Oct 22 – Nov 19 FP - G, 409 perspective, value and composition are introduced/ reinforced. Students will use pencil, conte crayon and Artful Saturdays charcoal. Supply list sent. Enjoy three Saturday mornings exploring museum ARTS:709 | $105 | Age 60+: $61 collections. Tours will be led by Betsy Solomon and F06 Th 6 pm-8:30 pm Lisa Payne will feature a specific theme each time; see details Oct 11 – Nov 15 Nottingham School, 110 below. Featured selections are all new, no repeats from last year. Participants must provide their own transportation. Meet in Sculpture Hall inside the main Drawing: Beginning/Intermediate entrance to the Cass Gilbert (original) Saint Louis Art Beginning students will learn the tools, materials, and Museum building. October 6, 10 am-12 pm, More visual and artistic perception needed for this essential Than Just Stuff: Understanding Symbols in Paintings. art form, as returning students will continue to sharpen October 13, 10 am-12 pm, A Selection of Portraiture their skills through class projects or independent work. Through the Centuries. October 20, 10 am-12 pm, Drawing fundamentals such as line, perspective, value Betsy’s Picks: Theme TBA. and composition will be covered. Students will use pencil, conte crayon and charcoal. Supply list sent. ARTS:705 | $69 | Age 60+: $47 ARTS:709 | $105 | Age 60+: $61 F01 Sa 10 am-12 pm Elizabeth Solomon F01 Th 6 pm-8:30 pm Lisa Payne Oct 6 – Oct 20 FP - Off Campus Aug 30 – Oct 4 Nottingham School, 110 F02 Tu 9:30 am-12 pm Ruth Kolker We have more! Love discovering more of St. Sep 4 – Oct 9 MC - CE Classroom Louis? Check out “Tours and Trips” on page 58. F08 Tu 9:30 am-12 pm Ruth Kolker Oct 23 – Nov 27 MC - CE Classroom All About Framing Artwork A crash course in what’s new, as well as framing design Figure Drawing basics. How do you place artwork to beautify and Draw with gesture, line, shape and value in relation protect the work? You will discover what is important to a human figure. Sight techniques (measure, take for your needs — how to best prep your work for a angles, etc.) to determine proportions. Individualized show, how to prep art so it will look good for a long instruction emphasized. Prerequisite: Drawing: time, how and where to hang art (and where it should Beginning/Intermediate or equivalent experience. never be hung.) Some traditional and non-traditional Supply list sent. Nude models are used. Classroom custom framing and DIY ideas will be presented. Bring only has tables. Bring a tabletop easel if you have one. questions and photos of your rooms and art or bring ARTS:718 | $155 | Age 60+: $92 your art! F01 M 6:30 pm-9:30 pm Elizabeth Kern ARTS:765 | $29 | Age 60+: $20 Sep 10 – Nov 5 Clayton HS, 24 F02 Sa 10 am-1 pm Deborah Weltman • NOTE: No class 10/15. Oct 20 MC - CE Classroom

REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 6 | 314-984-7777 | STLCC.EDU/CE 25 Caricature Drawing Picture Book Illustration Painting The caricature is a time-honored form of illustration. Are you a lover of children’s storybooks with a desire Surprise friends and loved ones by capturing their to illustrate your own? Join us to plot out a story into quirkiness as a cartoon character! This course a six-page counting book starting with thumbnails, introduces you to the special art of caricature. Focus then sketches, making a book dummy, and painting NEW! Sumi-e Watercolor: on how to draw a portrait of a person involving a final artwork. You will leave with your book-ready to An Appreciation degree of graphic exaggeration and distortion of facial keep and share on your own, or take the next step and Join us for an introductory class on Japanese-style and/or body features. Learn how to observe through submit to publishers! ink and watercolor painting. From grinding our ink to simple strokes to painting on rice paper, we will the eyes of a caricaturist and how to approach the | $ | $ ARTS:721 105 Age 60+: 61 explore the delicate iconographic painting of Japan. actual drawing of the subject/model. The desired F02 W 6 pm-9 pm Sean Long outcome, through practice, is for you to be able to A supply list will be sent with easily obtainable create a recognizable portrait of a subject/model. Sep 5 – Sep 26 MC - HE, 125 traditional materials and modern substitutes. Wear old Supply list sent. clothes as sumi-e ink stains. Supply list sent. ARTS:721 | $105 | Age 60+: $61 Right Brain Drawing ARTS:735 | $105 | Age 60+: $61 F06 W 6 pm-9 pm Sean Long Learn to tap into the right side of your brain for creative F02 M 12 pm-3 pm Maureen Brodsky Oct 3 – Oct 24 MC - HE, 125 projects! Drawing exercises utilize the more creative, Nov 5 – Dec 3 MC - CE Classroom less analytical hemisphere to unleash your potential artist. You’ll make the mental shift to a state where Drawing Hands and Feet drawing is pleasurable, meditative and frees you from Watercolor: Beginning Techniques Do arches, toes, proportions and tendons have you anxiety. Instructor has years of experience in assisting Paint the brilliant color and fluid stroke of watercolor. in confusion? When drawing people, do you “hide” students to access their creative mind! Supply list sent. Explore paint, paper and brush techniques. Course hands and feet under clothing or crop out of the Textbook required — bring to first class. “Drawing on will cover a variety of subject matters in a supportive picture entirely because they are hard to draw? Join the Right Side of the Brain: The Definitive, 4th ed.” ISBN atmosphere. Supply list sent. this class to learn to draw the inner workings of hands 978-1585429202. ARTS:735 | $105 | Age 60+: $61 and feet, such as how to simplify forms, analyze the ARTS:721 | $105 | Age 60+: $61 F01 Tu 1 pm-3:30 pm Maureen Brodsky anatomy of bones and muscles, draw the effects of F05 Tu 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Mary Feagan Aug 28 – Oct 9 MC - CE Classroom aging, and study proportions. By the end of this class, • NOTE: No class 9/11. you will finally draw hands and feet with confidence! Sep 18 – Nov 13 Kirkwood Sr. HS, SA1 Prerequisite: Drawing: All Levels or equivalent • NOTE: No class 10/16. experience. Watercolor: Intermediate/ ARTS:721 | $69 | Age 60+: $45.50 Travel Drawing Advanced Techniques F04 Tu 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Elizabeth Kern See St. Louis through the eyes of a traveler! Whether Paint transparent watercolor on a more advanced level. Students must be proficient in drawing with Sep 11 – Sep 25 FP - G, 409 a long time resident or a newcomer, this basic drawing class will explore elements of drawing such basic watercolor skills. Attempt the more difficult as sketching, figure gestures, perspective, landscape, techniques of layered washes, modeling with color, value, and composition through on-site drawing unusual textural accents, and more. Prerequisite: experiences at locations around St. Louis City. Drawing Beginning Watercolor class or equivalent experience. materials range from pen, ink, and watercolor to ARTS:736 pencil. Students will learn through demos, hands-on 15 hours | $105 | Age 60+: $61 experience, and feedback sessions. The instructor will F06 Tu 1 pm-3:30 pm Maureen Brodsky tailor lessons to the level of the students. This class emphasizes building a sense of community. By the Oct 23 – Nov 27 MC - CE Classroom end of class, students should have multiple skills that 30 hours | $205 | Age 60+: $142 they can use in their own travels in and outside of St. F01 W 12 pm-2:30 pm Nancy Muschany Louis. Supply list and first meeting location will be Aug 29 – Nov 14 St. John’s Evangelical UCC sent. Supplies and locations discussed at the first class, F02 Th 12:30 pm-3 pm Nancy Muschany which will meet at instructor’s art studio. Prerequisite: Aug 30 – Nov 15 St. John’s Evangelical UCC students must be able to walk 15 minutes at a time. F03 F 9 am-12 pm Phyllis Smith Piffel | $ | $ ARTS:721 105 Age 60+: 61 Aug 31 – Nov 9 Ellisville, Bluebird Park F08 Sa 10 am-1 pm Sarah Paulsen • NOTE: No class 10/19. Oct 20 – Dec 1 FP - Off Campus F04 F 12:30 pm-3:30 pm Phyllis Smith Piffel Sep 7 – Nov 9 Ellisville, Bluebird Park Botanical Illustration: Colored Pencils F05 M 12 pm-2:30 pm Nancy Muschany The focus of this class will be the plant kingdom, Sep 10 – Nov 26 St. John’s Evangelical UCC NEW! Drawing with Color Pastels and the medium will be colored pencil. By learning Bring the world of color into your drawing by using about antique styles, you will be inspired to create soft pastels. Develop drawing skills and learn a variety contemporary pieces using modern methods. Join us Botanical Illustration: Watercolor of techniques while exploring the fundamentals of to delve into drawing, texture, color, and composition The focus of this class will be the plant kingdom, and composition and color theory. Previous drawing or using dried plants, fruit, and fresh flowers as models. the medium will be watercolor paints. By learning painting experience required. Supply list sent. Bring about antique styles, you will be inspired to create art supplies to first class. All levels welcome. Supply list sent. | $ | Age 60+: $61 contemporary pieces using modern methods. Join us ARTS:721 | $105 | Age 60+: $61 ARTS:709 105 to delve into drawing, texture, color, and composition Th 12 pm-3 pm F01 Tu 6:30 pm-9 pm Brenda Schilling F03 Maureen Brodsky using dried plants, fruit, and fresh flowers as models. Sep 6 – Oct 4 MC - CE Classroom Sep 4 – Oct 9 FV - H, 104 All levels welcome. Supply list sent. ARTS:709 | $105 | Age 60+: $61 F07 Th 12 pm-3 pm Maureen Brodsky NEW! Portrait Drawing Oct 18 – Nov 15 MC - CE Classroom In this class, we will discuss getting a likeness, the planes of the human head, age differences, proportion, the skull and underlying musculature, and how to properly place the head on the neck. We will also discuss lighting and shading, and how to position the head on the drawing paper for aesthetic appeal. Supply list sent. ARTS:721 | $69 | Age 60+: $45.50 F07 W 10 am-12 pm Elizabeth Kern Oct 10 – Oct 24 MC - CE Classroom

26 STLCC.EDU/CE | 314-984-7777 | REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 6 PERSONAL ENRICHMENT

Oil or Acrylic Painting: All Levels First Impressions: Monet in a Pottery Explore oil paint’s richness or acrylic’s speed in a Day—Marine, Pourville class that covers color theory, artistic perception, A great way to learn art is by standing on the shoulders composition, and paint mixing/application. Progress of the giants who have gone before us! Learn the basic at your own rate with individualized instruction elements of composition, color, drawing, and much Pottery: All Levels as you learn techniques to enhance painting skills. Explore projects in which skills in hand-building (for more by copying this masterful painting by Monet: beginners) and wheel throwing (for more advanced Recommend beginning students attend first three Marine, Pourville. You will be guided step-by-step classes. Supply list sent. Bring supplies to first class. students) are investigated and improved. All levels of through the entire process, shown how to mix paint, experience are welcome. Fee includes most materials. Water-based oils are the only type allowed in the where to apply it, what kind of brushstroke to use, and classroom. how to progress. This is truly a wonderful way to learn ARTS:727 | $139 | Age 60+: $105 ARTS:740 the elements of art and end up with a lovely painting F01 Sa 9:30 am-12 pm Sheow Chang 15 hours | $105 | Age 60+: $73.50 in the process! No prerequisite, this class is for those Aug 18 – Sep 29 FV - H, 109 F02 Tu 2 pm-5 pm Michelle Ochonicky who have never picked up a brush or just enjoys • NOTE: No class 9/1. painting. All supplies included in the cost of the class. Sep 11 – Oct 9 Eureka Community Ctr F02 Tu 7 pm-9:30 pm Carl Behmer LAST DAY TO ENROLL OR DROP IS 11/5. NO REFUNDS Sep 4 – Oct 9 FV - H, 109 F03 Tu 6 pm-9 pm Michelle Ochonicky AFTER THIS DATE. F03 Sa 9:30 am-12 pm Sheow Chang Sep 11 – Oct 9 WW, 309 ARTS:748 | $99 | Age 60+: $81 F04 Tu 2 pm-5pm Michelle Ochonicky Oct 6 – Nov 10 FV - H, 109 F09 Th 5 pm-9 pm Elizabeth Kern F04 Tu 7 pm-9:30 pm Carl Behmer Oct 23 – Nov 20 Eureka Community Ctr Nov 15 Nottingham School, 105 F05 Tu 6 pm-9 pm Michelle Ochonicky Oct 23 – Nov 27 FV - H, 109 Oct 23 – Nov 20 WW, 309 30 hours | $205 | Age 60+: $142 NEW! Monday Mornings with Monet Got a case of the Meh Mondays? Join us for Monday Vinyl Cutting F01 Tu 5:45 pm-8:45 pm Lisa Payne Mornings with Monet and you will not be disappointed! Sep 4 – Nov 6 Nottingham School, 110 You will explore the basics of art in a slow-paced, easy-to-follow way while painting Monet’s famous masterwork, Red Boats, Argenteuil. Instruction will be Oil Or Acrylic: Advanced step by step. Painting will be demonstrated, and as the Painting Techniques instructor paints, you will follow along. Periodic breaks Only for experienced artists who want to paint for fun, will be given. This is truly a wonderful way to learn the relaxation or have a goal of eventually selling paintings. elements of art and end up with a lovely painting in Get some formal instruction in color, technique the process! No prerequisite, this class is for those who or composition. Work at your own pace. Bring art have never picked up a brush or just enjoy painting. supplies to first class. Water-based oil paints will be the LAST DAY TO ENROLL OR DROP IS THURSDAY, 9/24. NO only type of oil paint accepted in the classroom. REFUNDS AFTER THIS DATE. | $ | $ ARTS:746 205 Age 60+: 142 ARTS:748 | $105 | Age 60+: $77.50 W 6 pm-9 pm F01 Brenda Schilling F06 M 10 am-12 pm Elizabeth Kern Sep 5 – Nov 14 Clayton HS, 24 Oct 1 – Oct 22 MC - CE Classroom • NOTE: No class 10/17. Painting Plein Air: St. Louis Cityscapes Acrylic Impressions: Beginning Paint St. Louis plein air (outside) and explore the In this beginning course, you will learn how to paint language of color. Paint at a variety of locations like like the Impressionists. You’ll work in a small size to Soulard, Lafayette Square, Forest Park and the Central quickly complete your own vibrant, light-filled piece. West End. The class will focus on using a limited Instructor provides prints and photos. Painting board palette as well as experience the different emotions provided. Supply list sent. This class is for beginners of color while painting light. All mediums are welcome. NEW! Introduction to Cutting Vinyl only. Are you interested in starting your own career in Supplies and locations will be discussed at the first apparel printing or sign making? Are you a hobbyist | $ | $ ARTS:748 85 Age 60+: 65.50 class, which will meet at Forest Park campus for one who loves scrap booking, interior design, or fashion? If F10 F 9 am-11 am Phyllis Smith Piffel hour. All following sessions are for two hours and meet so, this is the course for you! You will learn the basics of Nov 16 – Dec 14 MC - CE Classroom in different locations around the city. Provide your computer aided design (CAD) vinyl cutting to produce • NOTE: No class 11/23. own transportation. original content that can be used to enhance clothing ARTS:748 | $105 | Age 60+: $61 and vehicles as well as decorate living and office F01 W 1 pm-3 pm Maureen Brodsky spaces. Please bring a plain t-shirt to class so that you Acrylic Impressions: Aug 22 – Oct 10 FP - G, 409 may leave with a design of your own to wear! Intermediate/Advanced | $ | $ In this follow up course, you will how to loosen your • NOTE: No class 9/19. ARTS:765 119 Age 60+: 78.50 style to paint like the Impressionists. You’ll work in a F01 Sa 9 am-12 pm Shawn Harrell small size to quickly complete your own vibrant, light- NEW! BYOB Painting I Sep 8 – Sep 29 FP - G, 409 filled piece. Instructor provides prints and photos. Bring your own favorite beverage to sip as you paint Painting board provided. Supply list sent. Prerequisite: a maybe-masterpiece on stretched canvas in this Acrylic Impressions-Beginning class. fun, one-evening class! No previous art experience is ARTS:748 | $205 | Age 60+: $142 needed as a professional artist leads the class through F02 Tu 12:30 pm-3:30 pm Phyllis Smith Piffel every step to complete a season-right painting of Sep 4 – Nov 13 Kirkwood Community Ctr autumn acorns. All art supplies provided. Please bring • NOTE: No class 10/16. a paint shirt or apron, sense of humor, and your own beverage-of-choice. This painting will be different F03 Tu 6 pm-9 pm Phyllis Smith Piffel than the one offered in BYOB Painting II. Sep 4 – Nov 13 MC - SO, 112 ARTS:748 | $39 | Age 60+: $29 • NOTE: No class 10/16. F05 W 6 pm-9 pm Michelle Ochonicky Sep 12 Kirkwood Community Ctr Acrylic Impressions: Workshop An accelerated workshop. You’ll work in a small size to quickly complete your own vibrant, light-filled piece. NEW! BYOB Painting II Instructor provides prints and photos. Painting board Bring your own favorite beverage to sip as you paint provided. Supply list sent. All levels welcome. a maybe-masterpiece on stretched canvas in this fun, one-evening class! No previous art experience is ARTS:748 | $105 | Age 60+: $68.50 needed as a professional artist leads the class through F11 Tu 12:30 pm-3:30 pm Phyllis Smith Piffel every step to complete a season-right painting of Nov 20 – Dec 11 Kirkwood Community Ctr autumn acorns. All art supplies provided. Please bring a paint shirt or apron, sense of humor, and your own beverage-of-choice. This painting will be different than the one offered in BYOB Painting I. ARTS:748 | $39 | Age 60+: $29 F07 W 6 pm-9 pm Michelle Ochonicky Oct 10 Kirkwood Community Ctr

REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 6 | 314-984-7777 | STLCC.EDU/CE 27 Crafts Knitting Spin Your Own Yarn on a Drop Spindle Knit in a Day Knitting in the Round: Magic Loop Socks In this class, you will make your own yarn without Join us for a crash course in knitting. You will learn the Knitting in the round is incredibly enjoyable, portable a spinning wheel! Learn to spin yarn from various basics in one fell swoop (casting on, knitting, purling, and makes a fantastic winter gift. In this class, you will fiber preps while using a drop spindle. This class pattern reading, cabling, and binding off) and be knit a pair of socks. The magic loop method enables is for beginners and wheel spinners who may not on your way to impress friends and yourself! It’s a you to work projects of small circumference on one have much experience in drop spindle spinning. All beautiful form of handiwork that’s well worth the time. long circular needle. With this method, you pull out a materials included in cost of class. There is a $30 You may bring snacks or a sack lunch. Supply list sent. loop of cable to divide your stitches, usually into two material fee, payable to the instructor at the first class. CRFT:720 | $49 | Age 60+: $34 equal parts. Once you divide your stitches, you can use F02 Sa 9 am-3 pm Cristin Greenlee the free needle tip to knit across half of the stitches. CRFT:713 | $35 | Age 60+: $22.50 You then rotate the project and work the remaining F10 Th 6:30-8:30 pm Dee Levang Oct 20 MC - SO, 108 stitches. You will learn all about the construction of a Sep 6 – Sep 20 MC - SO, 204 sock so that it can be made to order. Supply list sent. Knitting 101 CRFT:722 | $59 | Age 60+: $42 Join us for fun, laughter and knitting fundamentals. F04 Th 6 pm-8 pm Thi Miller Sewing You will learn to knit the basics; casting on, knitting Oct 23 – Oct 30 Nottingham School, 104 and purling, binding off, and finishing. Get lots of information and tips for future projects. Supply list sent. Knitted Hats Crochet in a Day Introduction to Sewing Machines | $ | $ Experiment with the beautiful brioche stitch. While A crash course in crocheting. Learn the basics in one Sewing machines can be a bit intimidating. Like any CRFT:722 49 Age 60+: 34.50 F01 Tu 6 pm-8 pm Thi Miller a single color can be used, it is most striking when fell swoop and be on your way to impress friends and other tool, once you become familiar with its pieces used with two contrasting colors. A lovely cowl for the Sep 11 – Sep 25 Nottingham School, 104 yourself. This beautiful form of handiwork is so worth and parts you will have more success (and fun!) using cooler seasons is a great way to practice and perfect the time. You may bring snacks or a sack lunch. Supply it to your advantage. In this introductory course, Jenny F02 Tu 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Cristin Greenlee this stitch. Supply list sent. list sent. Murphy, Director of Perennial, will cover the basic Sep 25 – Oct 9 Kirkwood Sr. HS, 105 | $ | $ parts and functions of the sewing machine. This crash CRFT:722 49 Age 60+: 37 CRFT:724 | $49 | Age 60+: $31.50 course will cover threading the machine, threading F05 Tu 6 pm-8 pm Thi Miller F05 Sa 9 am-3 pm Dee Levang the bobbin, adjusting tension, adjusting the stitch Knitting: Next Step Nov 27 – Dec 11 Nottingham School, 104 Sep 22 MC - SO, 109 width and length, and will introduce you to basic Broaden your skills beyond basic knitting and purling. sewing language. You will leave with a finished lunch Learn techniques for increasing and decreasing, making lace, cabling, fixing mistakes and simple Knitted Sweater: Cardigan Tunisian Crochet in a Day bag and an arsenal of sewing machine knowledge. All In this class, we’ll work on our first knitted sweater. materials provided. pattern reading. Supply list sent. Prerequisite: Knit 101 Tunisian Crochet is a type of crochet that uses an or equivalent experience. A sweater is great step for those who are interested elongated hook, often with a stopper on the handle CRFT:713 | $30 | Age 60+: $30 in garment knitting or ready to move into more CRFT:722 | $49 | Age 60+: $34 end, called an Tunisian or Afghan hook. It is sometimes F09 Th 6:30 pm-8 pm advanced knitting. We’ll cover sweater construction, considered to be a mixture of crocheting and knitting. F03 Tu 6 pm-9 pm Cristin Greenlee Oct 11 Perennial design and shaping, and measurements for various Learn the foundation row, Tunisian simple stitch, Oct 23 – Nov 6 Kirkwood Sr. HS, 105 sizes and body shapes. Tunisian knit stitch, changing colors and binding off. CRFT:722 | $99 | Age 60+: $77 This class is for beginning Tunisian crocheters. It’s Your Personal Dress Form also a good refresher for those who have Tunisian Construct a dress from that exactly matches your body. Make It and Take It: F06 Tu 6 pm-8 pm Thi Miller Oct 2 – Nov 6 Nottingham School, 104 crocheted before, but may have forgotten some steps. You will begin by being wrapped in paper tape, cutting Pom Hat in the Round This class is a short and sweet version of the Tunisian off this shell and then fill it with foam. We will make a Knit a simple pom hat in the round in one morning! Use the basic knit, and purl stitches and increasing and Crochet I class (not as in depth, but all the basics). simple stand for the form. Wear good undergarments Supply list sent. and old t-shirt. All materials provided. decreasing techniques to lean how to knit in the round Knitted Holiday Ornaments and create a beautiful piece. Prerequisite: Knit 101 or Deck your home and tree with beautiful knitted CRFT:724 | $49 | Age 60+: $31.50 CRFT:713 | $59 | Age 60+: $47 ornaments. You can also gift them to family and equivalent experience. Supply list sent. F04 Sa 9 am-3 pm Dee Levang F06 Sa 9 am-2 pm Anne Stirnemann friends. We’ll explored a variety of designs and colors | $ | Age 60+: 34 Oct 20 MC - SO, 112 Sep 29 City Sewing Room CRFT:720 49 to make the holidays look festive! Supply list sent. F01 Sa 9 am-3 pm Cristin Greenlee CRFT:722 | $49 | Age 60+: $34.50 Nov 3 MC - SO, 111 Sewing Halloween Costumes F07 Th 6 pm-8 pm Thi Miller Get some help in making your child’s Halloween Nov 29 – Dec 13 Nottingham School, 104 costume. Bring your pattern and fabric and we will get it started — or finished if ouy are stuck in the middle. Must be able to use a sewing machine. Paper Crafts CRFT:713 | $39 | Age 60+: $31.50 F03 Sa 9 am-12 pm Anne Stirnemann Oct 6 City Sewing Room Suminagashi: Japanese Paper Marbling NEW! Stamp-a-Stack: Christmas Cards Learn how to make beautiful marbled paper using For this class we are going to focus on hand-crafted Holiday Gift Ideas the ancient Japanese art of Suminagashi. Discover Christmas cards. We will meet once a month: Discover several great easy gifts you can stitch. the secrets to marbling using a simple floating ink September, October and November. Each month, Everyone loves the hand crafted gift and you can process. Take home sheets of marbled paper to turn we will create 5 cards for a total of 15 cards. To make do it! We have several easy ideas like infinity scarves, into cards, book covers, works of art, or anything your sure your cards stay strong and hold, please purchase cosmetic bags, placemats to choose from. You will be heart desires. You’ll also take home your own marbling permanent double sided adhesive. Fee includes most able to make several gifts at class and learn to make kit and pan to do hundreds more designs. Supplies materials. Supply list sent. more at home. No sewing experience necessary. included in class costs. Dress appropriately to work CRFT:742 | $59 | Age 60+: $40 with ink and water. | $ | Age 60+: $44 F05 Sa 9 am-11:30 am Patti Bossi CRFT:713 59 CRFT:742 | $55 | Age 60+: $48 F07 Tu 9 am-12 pm Anne Stirnemann Sep 8, Oct 20, Nov 3 MC - BA, 105 F01 W 6 pm-9 pm Magan Harms Nov 27 – Dec 4 City Sewing Room Oct 24 STLCC-SC, 102 F02 Tu 5:45 pm-8:45 pm Magan Harms Holiday Fairy Garden Dec 4 Nottingham School, 110 Create a holiday themed container garden. Students will construct a miniature fairy house, make miniature Patti Bossi is talented and an decorations, and garden accessories. NEW! Fabulous Fall Stamping “ | $ | Age 60+: $79 In this class we will have fun creating some special fall instructor with great skills! CRFT:765 79 birthday, get well, sympathy and Thanksgiving Day F03 Sa 11 am-3 pm cards using different punches, die cuts, and stamps. I would take any classes Dec 15 Craft Central You will leave class with five fall cards and one treat offered by her. I have learned holder for the holiday. Fee includes most materials. Supply list sent. new skills in every class. CRFT:742 | $39 | Age 60+: $27.50 F06 S 9 am-12 pm Patti Bossi Oct 13 MC - BA, 105 Sandy F St. Louis

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Crochet

Tunisian Crochet I Embroidery: Design and Stitch Tunisian Crochet is a type of crochet that uses an Embroidery doesn’t have to be dancing dishes or elongated hook, often with a stopper on the handle kittens in mittens! In this three week class, each end, called a Tunisian or Afghan hook. It is sometimes student will create a pair of pillowcases that fits your considered to be a mixture of crocheting and knitting. personality. You’ll focus on creating your own designs Some techniques used in knitting are also applicable and using the many resources available to find unique in Tunisian crochet. If you can knit or crochet, you will patterns that inspire you. Learn different techniques pick it up quickly. Learn the Tunisian foundation row, for transferring designs that are easy and effective. simple stitch, knit stitch, purl stitch, increasing and You will learn many stitches, from basic to advanced. decreasing, color changing and more, all while making Everyone will work together, but each will have a very a stitch sampler scarf. Supply list sent. personalized end product. All supplies included in the CRFT:724 | $49 | Age 60+: $31.50 cost of the class and will be yours to take home to use F06 M 6:30-8:30 pm Dee Levang again and again. Please bring a pair of scissors to class. No prior experience necessary. Oct 8 – Oct 22 MC - SO, 109 CRFT:728 | $75 | Age 60+: $57.50 F01 W 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Magan Harms Crochet II Sep 5 – Sep 19 STLCC-SC, 122 Go beyond the basics of crochet with this class. Learn Crochet in a Day how to make tubular and textured stitches, how to A crash course in crocheting. Learn the basics in one crochet a flat circle and practice reading patterns. Beginning Baskets: Burlap Beauty fell swoop and be on your way to impress friends and After this class, you will be an intermediate crocheter! This fun and easy basket is great for beginners and yourself. This beautiful form of handiwork is so worth Students may bring their own projects to ask for experienced weavers alike. Adding the burlap accents the time. You may bring snacks or a sack lunch. Supply help. Prerequisite: Crochet I or equivalent experience. to this basket after it’s woven completes the basket. list sent. Supply list sent. Finished size approximately 12" x 8" x 9" (height does CRFT:724 | $49 | Age 60+: $31.50 CRFT:726 | $49 | Age 60+: $31.50 not include the handle). F05 Sa 9 am-3 pm Dee Levang F02 W 6 pm-9 pm Dee Levang CRFT:734 | $59 | Age 60+: $44.50 Sep 22 MC - SO, 109 Oct 10 – Oct 17 MC - SW, 105 F03 Tu 6:30 pm-9:30 pm Laura Klaus Oct 23 – Oct 30 MC - CE Classroom Tunisian Crochet in a Day Non-Knit/Crochet Yarn Projects Tunisian Crochet is a type of crochet that uses an There’s no need to know how to knit or crochet to have Beginning Baskets: Cane Vase elongated hook, often with a stopper on the handle fun with yarn and fiber. Learn how to do hoop weaving, Using the same material that is used to cane a chair end, called an Tunisian or Afghan hook. It is sometimes make pom poms and tassels, wall hangings, wrapped seat, we will weave a vase. This vase starts with a wood considered to be a mixture of crocheting and knitting. objects and more! Supply list to be emailed, and some base and is woven around a glass vase that stays Learn the foundation row, Tunisian simple stitch, supplies will also be available for purchase in class. in the weaving. Tight weaving around the vase will Tunisian knit stitch, changing colors and binding off. | $ | $ be emphasized so that the shape of the vase shines This class is for beginning Tunisian crocheters. It’s CRFT:726 49 Age 60+: 31.50 F03 Sa 6 pm-9 pm Dee Levang through. also a good refresher for those who have Tunisian | $ | $ crocheted before, but may have forgotten some steps. Nov 3 – Nov 10 MC - SO, 112 CRFT:734 48 Age 60+: 36.50 This class is a short and sweet version of the Tunisian F02 Tu 5:30 pm-9:30 pm Laura Klaus Crochet I class (not as in depth, but all the basics). Crochet: Not Your Granny’s Square Oct 2 MC - CE Classroom Supply list sent. Learn the basic granny square, plus other shapes and CRFT:724 | $49 | Age 60+: $31.50 modern takes on the classic motif, including hexagons Beginning Baskets: Twisted Trash Can F04 Sa 9 am-3 pm Dee Levang and triangles. Several joining techniques will also be Make your own colorful trash can! This basket starts Oct 20 MC - SO, 112 taught. Supply list to be emailed. with a wood base and is wove around a mold that can CRFT:726 | $49 | Age 60+: $31.50 be left in the completed basket. Students will learn F04 Th 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Dee Levang how to start a basket with a wood base and weaving around a mold. The unique rim and a colorful overlay Nov 1 – Nov 15 MC - SO, 112 will complete the project. Finished size approximately 8" diameter x 12" tall. Crochet: Tips and Tricks CRFT:734 | $49 | Age 60+: $37.50 Expert tips and tricks for seasoned crocheters, F01 Tu 5:30 pm-9:30 pm Laura Klaus including the linked crochet turning chain, invisible Sep 18 MC - CE Classroom finish, jogless color change in the round and more. This class is for intermediate to advanced crocheters. Supply list sent. CRFT:726 | $25 | Age 60+: $16 F01 Th 6 pm-9 pm Dee Levang Oct 18 MC - SO, 112

Textiles/Fabrics

Introduction to Botanical Dyes Weaving: Begin With a Table Runner Needle Felt: A Holiday Gnome Natural dyes are a beautiful and sustainable way A beginning class for those interested in weaving. Learn to needle felt holiday gnomes! Needle felt is to bring color to textiles. From vegetables, nuts, You will work on a 4-shaft pre-loaded table top loom. a process whereby using a single, barbed needle seeds and even tiny bugs, you can achieve beautiful Table runner will be made with cotton. Students will borrowed from commercial felting machines, wool browns, oranges, yellows, reds, purples, and blues. In be allowed to pick from multiple colors for the runner. fibers are tangled and compacted by repeatedly this workshop, you’ll learn to create dye baths from Student will learn basic weaving techniques in tabby jabbing the needle into the fibers, forming three- natural materials. Participants will experiment with and twill. All materials included in class costs. dimensional felt sculptures. In contrast to traditional the plant-based dyes to create hand-dyed fabrics of CRFT:713 | $89 | Age 60+: $89 felt making methods that use water and friction, various colors. Participants will leave with a test strip F01 Th 6 pm-9 pm needle felting is also known as dry felting. All materials from each dye bath to keep for future reference. Please included in class cost. Oct 18 – Oct 25 Craft Central bring in one to two items from home to dye (a scarf, CRFT:765 | $49 | Age 60+: $49 small shirt, or thin skirt) made of 100% natural fibers F02 F 1 pm-3 pm (white cotton, silk, or wool). Nov 30 Craft Central CRFT:765 | $49 | Age 60+: $49 F04 Th 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Nov 15 Perennial

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Beginner Mosaics: Lantern Beginning Blacksmith: Create Eco-Friendly Furniture Stained glass has been a treasured art form for a Wall Mount Hook Restoration Demo centuries with its elegance seen around the world. A blacksmith creates objects from wrought iron or steel In this demonstration and talk, Perennial will share Join us to explore the medium of stained glass to learn by forging the metal and using tools to hammer, bend, with you some of their best tips on repairing joints its history, how it is made, and why it is an intricate and cut to create useful items. In this introductory class, and refinishing surfaces — all with the earth in mind! and unique art form. By learning to cut and grind glass, you will explore the craft of blacksmithing to make Through hands-on demonstrations, you’ll learn all work with copper foil, and how to solder your light, your very own wall mount J-hook! Join us to learn the about natural paints, stains, and waxes. Learn to add you will create a unique stained glass night light in just proper use of blacksmithing tools, including proper a pop of color to your projects with Milk Paint, mix one evening! You will complete your project by adding fire and forge control, while you hammer and twist and apply a fresh coat of Perennial’s signature wood an electric plug. All necessary tools are provided by steel in the traditional blacksmith medium. Please wax, and cook up natural stain from walnuts. You’ll Craft Central and materials are included in the cost of wear protective clothing! You will be exposed to hot leave this workshop with the knowledge to add a the class. steel being hammered, which emits sparks that can whole new look to your furniture without harming the CRFT:740 | $75 | Age 60+: $75 come in contact with your clothing. Protective means environment or compromising your health. F01 Tu 6 pm-8 pm your arms and legs should be covered, and you must CRFT:765 | $30 | Age 60+: $30 Oct 16 – Oct 23 Craft Central wear closed-toed shoes. Gloves and safety glasses will F06 W 6:30 pm-8 pm be provided, and limited shop aprons are available on-site. Nov 14 Perennial Mosaic Decorative Heart Votive CRFT:753 | $89 | Age 60+: $89 Students will cut and nip small pieces of glass, arrange and glue on ceramic heart votive. Finish by grouting F03 Sa 9 am-11:30 am their piece and ready to take home. Oct 6 Mueller Industries CRFT:740 | $49 | Age 60+: $49 F04 Sa 9 am-11:30 am Nov 3 Mueller Industries F02 Sa 11 am-2 pm Nov 3 Craft Central Metalsmithing Blacksmith: Decorating for Fun or Profit: Copper Chasing Beginning Stained Glass: Ornaments Metalsmithing is one of the oldest metalworking Unleash your creativity with cake decorating! This Want to create your own holiday decorations? Join occupations, producing useful items such as introductory course includes instruction and practice us to learn how to make your own stained glass tools, kitchenware, tableware, jewelry and more in the use of basic tools to torte, fill, and ice your . ornaments! Stained glass has been a treasured art form for centuries! Shaping metal with a hammer is the Decorate them with flowers, writing, figure piping and for centuries with its elegance seen around the world. fundamental element of smiting and in this class, borders to make your cakes creative, casual, elegant Join us to explore the medium of stained glass to learn you will learn how to cold hammer copper and apply or romantic. Join for fun or for the rewards of starting its history, how it is made, and why it is an intricate and your own business. Supplies extra. unique art form. By learning to cut, grind, copper foil, the technique of copper chasing to create images in and solder, you will create three glass ornaments: an copper plates. All materials included in cost of the class. FOOD:701 | $69 | Age 60+: $42 angel, a toy soldier, and a bird. All materials included in CRFT:753 | $99 | Age 60+: $99 F02 M 6:30 pm-9 pm Teri Wiley the cost of the class. F01 Tu 5 pm-8 pm Sep 10 – Oct 1 Nottingham School, 110 | $ | $ Sep 11 – Sep 18 Mueller Industries CRFT:740 59 Age 60+: 59 Introduction to Upholstery: F03 Tu 6 pm-9 pm Dining Room Chair Nov 20 Craft Central Get a hands-on introduction to basic upholstery as Jewelry you explore the tricks to re-covering the seat of an Ceramic Soup Bowl old dining room chair and learn to create a new seat Create a unique addition to your kitchen shelf. structure with webbing. Plus, you’ll leave with your Inspiration for painting projects can come from NEW! Metalsmithing: Beginning own handmade webbing stretcher. Students may anywhere, even an air freshener can! Students will Techniques For Jewelry bring in one to two dining room chairs from their set choose one of the given examples to paint on a Learn the fundamental metalsmithing techniques to practice reupholstering. The class will work in small Impossibly Easy and Simply ceramic soup bowl. The bowl will be food safe and for making jewelry. Basic metal manipulation skills groups. All materials provided. . Elegant Mini Pie Tarts including sawing, forming and shaping, filing, sanding, Have you ever bought a pie shell from the store ready for use. Pieces will be fired and picked up at the CRFT:713 | $39 | Age 60+: $39 because you were terrified that you would butcher a shop one week after class. Fee includes all materials soldering, and polishing will be taught. You will make F08 Th 6:30-8:30 pm two finished pieces: a cuff bracelet and a pendant with a pie crust from scratch? Well fear no more! In this class, and firing. Sep 6 Perennial we are going to see just how easy it can be to make CRFT:741 | $45 | Age 60+: $45 simple stone setting. Acquire the basic building blocks needed for jewelry design. No experience necessary. simple buttermilk pie crusts while we put together F02 W 7 pm-9 pm Janet Becker Students who have had previous experience working Wine Bottle Re-Use some surprisingly easy, elegant mini tarts. Everyone Oct 10 Painted Zebra with metal may move onto more advanced projects. Do you have a hard time recycling beautiful glass will get lots of practice making their own mini pie Tools and metal supplied in class fee. bottles? Learn to transform used wine bottles into a crusts and will even have a few to take home for self-watering planter. The creative folks at Perennial their freezers. (Just imagine the convenience- ready Ceramics: Halloween Scene CRFT:753 | $219 | Age 60+: $157.50 to bake frozen mini crusts with the taste and quality Learn basic techniques for staining bisque. Class F07 W 6 pm-9 pm Kevin Lin will demonstrate safe ways to cut glass bottles using techniques you can replicate at home. Learn an easy that only comes from being homemade!) We will includes use of acrylic and fashion hues. Student Aug 22 – Oct 17 FV - E, 290 also master a few different types of pie fillings such will complete at least four small figurines to create and eco-friendly way to remove adhesive residue with • NOTE: No class 9/12. SoyGel. In class, you’ll practice scoring and cutting as homemade vanilla , from-scratch cherry a Halloween scene on a ceramic base. All materials pie filling, blackberry filling, and chocolate bourbon included. F09 W 9 am-12 pm Lacey Kirkwood glass with Perennial’s handmade glass cutter tool in Sep 8 – Oct 27 MC - HE, 131 combination with a hot/cold water bath. Decorate pecan pie! You will take home pie crusts to freeze as CRFT:741 | $59 | Age 60+: $59 well as pies that are ready to eat, so bring take-home • NOTE: No class 9/30. your home with these upcycled creations, or give as F01 Sa 11 am-2 pm a handmade gift. containers. Class includes demonstration and lots of Oct 6 Craft Central hands-on practice. CRFT:765 | $45 | Age 60+: $45 NEW! Metalismithing: Intermediate FOOD:705 | $49 | Age 60+: $38.50 F05 Th 6 pm-8:30 pm Techniques for Jewelry: Rings F03 W 6 pm-9:30 pm Michelle Melton Snowman Plate Dec 6 Perennial Paint a snowman holding a cardinal on its arm-branch. In this class you will learn how to make rings from Nov 14 Kirkwood Sr. HS, C-191 This will be painted on a small ceramic tray. The tray is sheet metal and wire. Different methods of soldering just the right size for appetizers and will be a welcome will also be taught. We will cover a ring band, twisted addition to your holiday parties. It will be unique, food ring, rolling ring, ring within a ring and bezel settings. safe and ready for use. Your individual tray will be fired Students who have previous experience working and ready for pickup at the shop one week after class. with metal may move onto more advanced projects. Fee includes all materials and firing. Tools and metals included in class fee. Students who have taken the Beginning Techniques for Jewelry CRFT:741 | $49 | Age 60+: $49 or equivalent experience is preferred. Prerequisite: F03 W 7 pm-9pm Janet Becker Beginning Metalsmithing Techniques for Jewelry or Nov 7 Painted Zebra equivalent experience. CRFT:753 | $219 | Age 60+: $157.50 F08 W 6 pm - 9 pm Kevin Lin Oct 24 - Dec 19 FV - E, 290 • NOTE: No class 10/31, 11/21. F10 Sa 9 am-12 pm Lacey Kirkwood Nov 3 – Dec 15 MC - HE, 131 • NOTE: No class 11/24.

30 STLCC.EDU/CE | 314-984-7777 | REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 6 PERSONAL ENRICHMENT Upcycling Culinary Arts Eco-Friendly Furniture Restoration Demo Cake Decorating In this demonstration and talk, Perennial will share with you some of their best tips on repairing joints and refinishing surfaces — all with the earth in mind! Through hands-on demonstrations, you’ll learn all about natural paints, stains, and waxes. Learn to add Cake Decorating for Fun or Profit: Cake Decorating: a pop of color to your projects with Milk Paint, mix Beginning and Intermediate Contemporary Wedding Cakes and apply a fresh coat of Perennial’s signature wood Unleash your creativity with cake decorating! This What wedding cake styles are modern brides wax, and cook up natural stain from walnuts. You’ll combined course begins with instruction and practice requesting? Come join us in this beginning level leave this workshop with the knowledge to add a in the use of basic tools to torte, fill, and ice your cakes. wedding cake class to learn simple contemporary and whole new look to your furniture without harming the Decorate them with flowers, writing and borders to traditional wedding cake designs that are requested environment or compromising your health. make your cakes creative, casual, elegant or romantic. by brides. Designs include bling and ribbon wrap, CRFT:765 | $30 | Age 60+: $30 Then, you’ll enhance your artistic skills and creative ombre effect, scroll work, and fondant appliques. More abilities with the icing rose, run sugar techniques, as time permits. You’ll also learn about pricing, support, F06 W 6:30 pm-8 pm figure piping, and basket weave. More as time permits. transportation and set up. A bonus: helpful resources Nov 14 Perennial Join for fun or for the rewards of starting your own and links will be provided to help aid those students business. Supplies extra. who desire to start a small cake business. The first FOOD:701 | $75 | Age 60+: $47.50 class is informational and a supply list will be given. F01 Tu 6:30 pm-9 pm Carla Soll Prerequisite: Beginning Cake Decorating. Sep 4 – Oct 30 FV - SC, Private Dining Rm A FOOD:704 | $59 | Age 60+: $41.50 • NOTE: No class 10/16. FO1 Tu 6:30 pm-9 pm Carla Soll Nov 6 – Nov 20 FV - SC, Private Dining Rm A Cake Decorating for Fun or Profit: Cake Decorating for Fun or Profit: Beginning Intermediate Unleash your creativity with cake decorating! This Enhance your artistic skills and creative abilities in this introductory course includes instruction and practice intermediate level class. Learn the icing rose, run sugar Carla was fantastic! Very patient in the use of basic tools to torte, fill, and ice your cakes. techniques, additional flowers, and basket weave. Decorate them with flowers, writing, figure piping and More as time permits. Basic cake decorating skills “ and knowledgeable. I would take borders to make your cakes creative, casual, elegant required. Supplies extra. another class taught by her again! or romantic. Join for fun or for the rewards of starting FOOD:702 | $69 | Age 60+: $42 your own business. Supplies extra. F01 M 6:30 pm-9 pm Teri Wiley FOOD:701 | $69 | Age 60+: $42 Oct 15 – Nov 5 Nottingham School, 110 F02 M 6:30 pm-9 pm Teri Wiley Sep 10 – Oct 1 Nottingham School, 110 Amber R Introduction to Upholstery: St. Louis Dining Room Chair Get a hands-on introduction to basic upholstery as you explore the tricks to re-covering the seat of an old dining room chair and learn to create a new seat Baker’s Delight structure with webbing. Plus, you’ll leave with your own handmade webbing stretcher. Students may bring in one to two dining room chairs from their set Impossibly Easy and Simply Italian Sweets and Treats 101 to practice reupholstering. The class will work in small Italian sweets are as variable as the regions of Italy. This is an introduction to bread baking class for groups. All materials provided. . Elegant Mini Pie Tarts Have you ever bought a pie shell from the store We’ll make mini cream cups, a variation beginners. If you have always wanted to learn how CRFT:713 | $39 | Age 60+: $39 because you were terrified that you would butcher a on cannoli from Sicily; mini tiramisu trifles, our take on to bake bread this would be a great class for you. To F08 Th 6:30-8:30 pm pie crust from scratch? Well fear no more! In this class, Tiramisu from Treviso; double chocolate pana cotta get you started we will discuss equipment, ingredients, Sep 6 Perennial we are going to see just how easy it can be to make and zabaglione from northern Italy; mini measuring, yeast, mixing, kneading, rise, shaping, simple buttermilk pie crusts while we put together from Rome; and chewy amoretti cookies from Venice. baking and storing. We will bake classic French some surprisingly easy, elegant mini tarts. Everyone There will be plenty of taste testing, plus you can take bread and baguettes to practice the skills you need Wine Bottle Re-Use will get lots of practice making their own mini pie some home (bring a container). Class is a combination to bake bread at home. The class is a combination of Do you have a hard time recycling beautiful glass of demonstration and hands-on. Park on Hartford or demonstration and hands-on participation. Bring a bottles? Learn to transform used wine bottles into a crusts and will even have a few to take home for their freezers. (Just imagine the convenience- ready Hampton. Flagpole in front. The Culinary Arts House container or zip-lock bag for samples to take home. self-watering planter. The creative folks at Perennial has an exterior staircase that is used for entry into the Park on Hartford or Hampton. Flagpole in front. The will demonstrate safe ways to cut glass bottles using to bake frozen mini crusts with the taste and quality that only comes from being homemade!) We will facility. Culinary Arts House has an exterior staircase that is techniques you can replicate at home. Learn an easy used for entry into the facility. and eco-friendly way to remove adhesive residue with also master a few different types of pie fillings such FOOD:705 | $49 | Age 60+: $41.50 SoyGel. In class, you’ll practice scoring and cutting as homemade vanilla custard, from-scratch cherry F02 M 6 pm-9 pm Debra Hennen FOOD:706 | $49 | Age 60+: $41.50 glass with Perennial’s handmade glass cutter tool in pie filling, blackberry filling, and chocolate bourbon Dec 3 Culinary Arts House, Studio F01 Sa 9 am-12 pm Dianne Johnson combination with a hot/cold water bath. Decorate pecan pie! You will take home pie crusts to freeze as Nov 3 Culinary Arts House, Studio your home with these upcycled creations, or give as well as pies that are ready to eat, so bring take-home a handmade gift. containers. Class includes demonstration and lots of Baking with Brioche hands-on practice. Brioche is the perfect bread dough for all your holiday CRFT:765 | $45 | Age 60+: $45 FOOD:705 | $49 | Age 60+: $38.50 entertaining. Brioche is a versatile dough that can be F05 Th 6 pm-8:30 pm made into sweet and savory and . The F03 W 6 pm-9:30 pm Michelle Melton Dec 6 Perennial class will learn how to make the classic brioche loaf, Nov 14 Kirkwood Sr. HS, C-191 brioche au chocolat, sticky buns and more with time permitting. The class is a combination of demonstration and hands-on participation. Bring a container or zip-lock bag for samples to take home. Park on Hartford or Hampton. Flagpole in front. The Culinary Arts House has an exterior staircase that is used for entry into the facility. FOOD:706 | $49 | Age 60+: $41.50 F02 W 9 am-12 pm Dianne Johnson Nov 14 Culinary Arts House, Studio

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NEW! Girls Night Out! Creole NEW! Couples Cook: Cajun Cooking NEW! Cooking For 1 or 2: A Appetizers and Hors d’oeuvres Grab your partner and let’s visit the Big Easy for date Festival Of Fall Flavors Here are a few easy recipes that are perfect for your night! Get a taste of New Orleans cuisine making Are you a small household of one or two, and are you holiday events, tailgating party or anytime you want a savory and delicious chicken andouille sausage tired of a week of leftovers every time you cook? Learn a fabulous appetizer! These scrumptious favorites are gumbo! Learn the process of developing the complex small batch cooking and how to scale down recipes! guaranteed to please your family and guests. Enjoy flavors that go into a rich and robust authentic In this class, make and enjoy a festival of fall flavors Creole stuffed mushrooms, Cajun shrimp devil eggs, NOLA gumbo. Then, finish the night with the sweet including apple and butternut squash soup, orange sausage and cheddar cheese crackers with goodness of peach pecan bread pudding with a and pomegranate spinach salad, frittatas, mini glazed relish. Park on Hartford or Hampton. Flagpole in front. caramel bourbon sauce. Park on Hartford or Hampton. meatloaves and orange brownies! Enjoy trying all The Culinary Arts House has an exterior staircase that Flagpole in front. The Culinary Arts House has an these dishes and learn tricks to make single-portion is used for entry into the facility. exterior staircase that is used for entry into the facility. meals that are perfect for meal prep or freezing! FOOD:716 | $49 | Age 60+: $41.50 FOOD:755 | $49 | Age 60+: $41.50 Park on Hartford or Hampton. Flagpole in front. The F03 F 6 pm-9 pm Brittany Coates F03 F 6 pm-9 pm Brittany Coates Culinary Arts House has an exterior staircase that is used for entry into the facility. Oct 19 Culinary Arts House, Studio Nov 9 Culinary Arts House, Studio FOOD:716 | $49 | Age 60+: $41.50 F01 Sa 10 am-1 pm Liz Parker Couples Cook: Romantic Sep 29 Culinary Arts House, Studio Casablanca Cooking Casablanca is more than just Rick’s Cafe. Come out to explore the real romance of this unique culinary NEW! Cooking for 1 or 2: destination. Casablanca cooking is a delightful Small Indulgences marriage of opposites: sweet and savory, elegant and Are you a small household of one or two, and are you simple, traditional and modern. In this class, we will tired of a week of leftovers every time you cook? Learn prepare a dish, prepare slow cooked dishes small batch cooking and how to scale down recipes! in traditional Moroccan tagines, and enjoy refreshing In this class, enjoy small indulgences at home as we salads and a inspired by this famous Moroccan prepare and taste delectable short rib grilled cheese city. Mint tea and authentic Moroccan bread will also sandwiches, easy and elegant lobster bisque, spinach be served. Class is hands-on. Park on Hartford or lasagna rollups and a variety of single serving Hampton. Flagpole in front. The Culinary Arts House for the perfect small indulgence! Enjoy trying all these has an exterior staircase that is used for entry into the dishes and learn tricks to make single-portion meals facility. that are perfect for meal prep or freezing! Park on FOOD:755 | $49 | Age 60+: $41.50 Hartford or Hampton. Flagpole in front. The Culinary F02 F 6 pm-9 pm Lisa Payne Arts House has an exterior staircase that is used for entry into the facility. Oct 5 Culinary Arts House, Studio FOOD:716 | $49 | Age 60+: $41.50 F02 Sa 10 am-1 pm Tiffany Smith Oct 13 Culinary Arts House, Studio

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Sips and Pours

Roast Your Own Coffee Wines of Sonoma Valley Wines of the Pacific Northwest Warning: This class will spoil your taste buds for Sonoma is home to some of the oldest and most California has definitely set the tone for American wines delicious coffee! After taking the class, you will never established wineries in California. This will be an but the world-class wines of the Pacific Northwest go back to commercial coffees! Toasting coffee exploration in to the top grape varietals and specific have made a significant impact. The quality of Oregon is easier than it sounds and you can do it right in areas within Sonoma Valley. Wine tasting will be Pinot Noir and Pinot Gris as well as Washington Merlot, your own home. In this class, you will learn the accompanied by explanations of the influence of Syrah and Riesling cannot be outdone. Wine tasting process of roasting your own coffee, the different growing environment, fermentation, aging and will be accompanied by explanations of the influence methods of roasting coffee and their advantages and bottling processes used to produce the wines. $20 of growing environment, fermentation, aging and disadvantages, the characteristics of different green material fee payable at class. Must show proof of age bottling processes used to produce the wines. $20 coffees (and where you can find them!) and how you 21 to participate in wine tasting classes. material fee payable at class. Must show proof of age grind your own coffee. There is an entire sub-culture FOOD:760 | $19 | Age 60+: $14.50 21 to participate in wine tasting classes. of people roasting their own coffee; become part of it F04 Tu 6:30 pm-8:30 pm William Polhemus FOOD:760 | $19 | Age 60+: $14.50 and enjoy your coffee even more! Bring a container to F02 Tu 6:30 pm-8:30 pm William Polhemus take home your own roasted coffee. Dec 11 Wine Barrel Oct 9 Wine Barrel FOOD:765 | $39 | Age 60+: $29 F02 Tu 6:30 pm-9 pm Roy Lenox Wines of the Old World Sep 18 Kirkwood Sr. HS, C-191 France, Italy, Spain and Germany is where it all started. Wines of the Southern Hemisphere This will be an overview of some of the most influential Discover the exciting world class wines being wine producing areas of the old world such as produced in South America, South Africa, Australia and Crazy for and Kombucha Bordeaux, Burgundy, Chianti and more. Wine tasting New Zealand. Wine tasting will be accompanied by Did you know you can make wonderful probiotic will be accompanied by explanations of the influence explanations of the influence of growing environment, drinks at home? Come sample kombucha and two of growing environment, fermentation, aging and fermentation, aging and bottling processes used to different , then see a demonstration of how to bottling processes used to produce the wines. $20 produce the wines. $20 materials fee payable at class. make them. You will also learn how to second ferment material fee payable at class. Must show proof of age Must show proof of age 21 to participate in wine the kombucha. These drinks are good for your health 21 to participate in wine tasting classes. tasting classes. and you’ll discover how easy and tasty these probiotic FOOD:760 | $19 | Age 60+: $14.50 FOOD:760 | $19 | Age 60+: $14.50 drinks are. Bring four glass jars to take home products F03 Tu 6:30 pm-8:30 pm William Polhemus F01 Tu 6:30 pm-8:30 pm William Polhemus for home fermentation. Nov 13 Wine Barrel Sep 11 Wine Barrel FOOD:722 | $49 | Age 60+: $38.50 F03 W 6:30 pm-9:30 pm Jane Campbell Sep 5 Lindbergh Sr. HS, 128

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Cooking Essentials Main Dish Basics

Introductory Knife Skills (With Dinner!) What’s in Your Cabinet? An DIY Pizza from Scratch Are you ready to do more cooking at home but are Exploration of Cooking A-Z Love pizza and want to delve deeper into every aspect unsure of yourself when it comes to techniques for Have you ever stared at the hundreds of little bottles of what makes it great? Looking for a fun group activity using a chef’s knife safely and effectively? Then this in the spice aisle at your grocery store perplexed and that also involves your favorite Friday night meal? This class is for you. In this course, the instructor will discuss thinking “what does that smell/taste like and what is your class! We will discuss making light and flavorful knife safety and demonstrate a variety of classic cuts can you do with it?” Come find out! In this exploratory dough for the perfect crust as well as prepare a quick and simple cutting techniques. You will learn how to course, you’ll experience a wide variety of spices from and delicious sauce from simple ingredients. We will use a knife safely, how to properly care for a knife, and to Turmeric. You’ll learn about all those spices also make fresh Mozzarella in class! A selection of fresh how to recognize quality when shopping for a knife. that have perplexed you, what they taste and smell toppings will be provided to be used at your discretion. Then, you will practice simple knife cuts with your very like, what types of foods and cuisines to use them The class is hands-on. You may BYO beverage to enjoy own chef knife that will be yours to keep for attending with in, and — of course, — how to cook with them along with your own master-pizza. Park on Hartford or this class! By the end of this experience, you will be to make awesome dishes like smoked paprika seared Hampton. Flagpole in front. The Culinary Arts House able to safely dice an onion and turn carrots, celery, tilapia, saffron risotto, Vietnamese lemongrass chicken, has an exterior staircase that is used for entry into the and potatoes into uniform pieces of whatever size you Jamaican jerk pasta, Mexican ancho chili chicken, and facility. want…with confidence! There will be plenty of time more! Come hungry and bring take-home containers. FOOD:722 | $49 | Age 60+: $41.50 for practice, questions, and one-on-one guidance as Class is hands-on and includes a lecture/discussion of F02 F 6 pm-9 pm Lisa Payne you practice your knife skills while making soup, salad, spices and lots of hands-on cooking and eating! Oct 26 Culinary Arts House, Studio garlic bread, and a roasted pork tenderloin for a tasty FOOD:747 | $49 | Age 60+: $38.50 dinner. Class includes a lecture, independent practice, and hands-on cooking. F02 W 6 pm-9:30 pm Michelle Melton Oct 17 Kirkwood Sr. HS NEW! Rotisserie Chicken Remix FOOD:747 | $75 | Age 60+: $66 We all love to purchase rotisserie chickens for a F01 W 6 pm-9:30 pm Michelle Melton quick weeknight meal. But what can we do with the Oct 3 Kirkwood Sr. HS, C-191 leftovers? Give your rotisserie chicken leftovers a little international flair with these easy to prepare recipes! In this class, prepare and enjoy a slow-cooker white chicken chili, Teriyaki chicken and rice bowl, Vegetables: Meals and Sides southwestern Tex Mex and Thai chicken peanut pasta. Hands on and demonstration. Bring containers. Park on Hartford or Hampton. Flagpole in NEW! Unbelievable Veggie Desserts Even More Irresistible Vegetables front. The Culinary Arts House has an exterior staircase Want to get your family to eat more veggies? How Are you ready for even more recipes and ideas to that is used for entry into the facility. about including them in some tasty and healthy help you make vegetables the irresistible stars of your FOOD:737 | $49 | Age 60+: $41.50 desserts?! We’ll make something for everyone! meals? In this class, the third installment of irresistible F01 Sa 10 am-1 pm Tiffany Smith Recipes include pumpkin brownies, cucumber basil vegetables, we will continue to explore the wonderful Sep 22 Culinary Arts House, Studio sorbet, cauliflower rice pudding, chocolate beetroot world of veggies, with even more delicious veggie , zucchini oatmeal cookies, and avocado recipes that will leave your family coming back for chocolate truffles. Who knew veggies could be so more. In this class, we will make over a dozen tasty Cooking Basics: Beefing Things Up delicious?! There will be plenty of taste testing plus veggie recipes including Greek salad, roasted broccoli You will learn to cook your favorite American fare you can take some home (bring a container). Class is a corn chowder soup, cheddar zucchini corn muffins, dishes and sides in this fun, fix-it-and-eat-it two- combination of demonstration and hands-on. Park on sautéed green beans French style, basil pesto pasta session cooking class. Your great flavorful recipes Hartford or Hampton. Flagpole in front. The Culinary salad, orange broccoli, baked sweet potato include: Week one: sloppy joes on whole wheat Arts House has an exterior staircase that is used for fries, mushroom flatbread, and more. Come hungry bread, vegetable baked beans, corn on the cob, with entry into the facility. and bring take-home containers. Class includes a chocolate brownies for dessert. Week two: loaded beef | $ | $ discussion on how to clean, cut, and cook various fresh nachos, cheese quesadillas and, for dessert, cream FOOD:722 49 Age 60+: 41.50 cheese caramel apple dip. NOTE: This class teaches F01 M 6 pm-9 pm Debra Hennen veggies as well as lots of hands on cooking. | $ | $ very basic food preparation. Taught at a slower Sep 10 Culinary Arts House, Studio FOOD:735 49 Age 60+: 38.50 pace with one-on-one assistance for easy skill level F03 W 6:30 pm-9:30 pm Michelle Melton development. Bring take home containers. Nov 28 Kirkwood Sr. HS More Irresistible Vegetables FOOD:765 | $65 | Age 60+: $48 Would you like more new ideas for ways to make F03 M 6:30 pm-9:30 pm Latoya Chauncey vegetables the star of your meals or the centerpiece Irresistible Vegetables: Who Knew? Oct 29 – Nov 5 Lindbergh Sr. HS, 128 of a tasty snack? Re-discover the wonders of veggies Are you tired of cooking corn, broccoli, carrots, and through simple, often quick recipes that will leave your peas the same way every night? Re-discover the family coming back for more. In this class, we will make wonders of veggies through simple, often quick over a dozen tasty veggie recipes including restaurant recipes that will leave your family coming back for more. favorites and gourmet appetizers like parmesan baked Put excitement and variety back into your mealtimes green bean French fries, stuffed gouda chorizo baby with over a dozen recipes that you’ll try in this class bell peppers, Cajun corn succotash, honey roasted like roasted lemon pepper cauliflower, Chinese green butternut squash, black bean brownies, balsamic beans, marsala Brussels sprouts, roasted tomato soup, roasted tomatoes, minestrone, garlic lemon roasted parmesan zucchini chips, chocolate zucchini Bread, broccoli, cauliflower fried rice, white bean dip, fried Creole carrots, zesty steamed broccoli, crab stuffed mushrooms, twice-baked potato casserole, and much mushrooms, cauliflower au gratin, and much more! more. Come hungry and bring take-home containers. Come hungry and bring take-home containers. Class Class includes a discussion on how to clean, cut, and includes a discussion on best practices for roasting, cook various fresh veggies as well as lots of hands on sautéing, and selecting quality vegetables when cooking. shopping and lots of hands on cooking. FOOD:735 | $49 | Age 60+: $38.50 FOOD:735 | $49 | Age 60+: $38.50 F02 W 6:30 pm-9:30 pm Michelle Melton F01 W 6:30 pm-9:30 pm Michelle Melton Oct 10 Kirkwood Sr. HS Sep 12 Kirkwood Sr. HS, C-191

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NEW! Paella Party NEW! Middle Eastern Small Plates Dumplings from Around the World NEW! Dining Gourmet: Hello, Fall! Roll up your sleeves and come ready to prepare Paella Are you looking for ideas for your holiday entertaining? While the word “dumpling” may have many different Ready to have some fun while finding a few new Fall Valenciana, the festive national one-pot rice dish of Just put together a mezze platter! It is simple, elegant meanings: some version of dough wrapped around recipe favorites for your next dinner party? In this class, Spain. Red roasted pepper salad and a variety of tapas and delicious! Perfect for cocktail party with friends or a delicious filling can be found almost anywhere in we will prepare and enjoy a gourmet dinner tailored (appetizers) including Spanish tortilla are also on the for your traditional holiday meal. In the Middle East, the world. Whether they’re crimped, folded, steamed to the Fall Season. We will start off by making some menu. To finish, we’ll make y chocolate, fried meze or mezze are small plates similar to Spanish or fried, we universally seem to love sweet or savory warm apple cider to sip while we master the art of fingers served with a unique thick hot tapas, served hot or cold, spicy or savory and is pockets of piping-hot food nested inside all types of fondue and prepare some additional appetizers chocolate for dipping. Come enjoy this fun adventure generally accompanied by wine, and alcoholic dough. We will be making crab Rangoon, , and such as soy sauce apple glazed meatballs and apple through Spain. Park on Hartford or Hampton. Flagpole drinks. Recipes for this class include salmon and baked apple dumplings with brown sugar sauce. There gouda chicken quesadillas. For the soup and salad in front. The Culinary Arts House has an exterior tartare with olive and preserved lemon salsa, will be plenty of taste-testing plus you can take some course, we will savor an apple bacon salad tossed staircase that is used for entry into the facility. grilled eggplant pate, marinated peppers with buffalo home (bring a container). Class is a combination of with homemade black cherry balsamic vinaigrette, FOOD:734 | $49 | Age 60+: $41.50 mozzarella, cauliflower and cumin fritters with yogurt demonstration and hands-on and lots of fun. Park on along with from-scratch chicken and dumplings. F03 Sa 10:30 am-1:30 pm Jeanette Pingel sauce, turkey and corn meatballs with roasted pepper Hartford or Hampton. Flagpole in front. The Culinary Dinner will include bacon-wrapped asparagus, a sauce, beet or roasted beets with yogurt Arts House has an exterior staircase that is used for cranberry-apricot stuffed pork tenderloin roasted with Oct 20 Culinary Arts House, Studio sauce and fried onion, and and rose water entry into the facility. garlic and rosemary, candied sweet potatoes, and poached pears. Park on Hartford or Hampton. Flagpole FOOD:734 | $49 | Age 60+: $41.50 more. For dessert, we will delve into the world of all Chinese Takeout at Home in front. The Culinary Arts House has an exterior F04 M 6 pm-9 pm Debra Hennen things pumpkin, with pumpkin spice latte cupcakes, Addicted to your favorites on your local Chinese staircase that is used for entry into the facility. pumpkin cake, and a few surprises! Come hungry Oct 22 Culinary Arts House, Studio restaurant’s take-out menu but looking to save some FOOD:734 | $49 | Age 60+: $41.50 and bring take home containers. Class includes lots of cash or perhaps eat a little bit healthier? Learn how to F05 M 6 pm-9 pm Prabha Pergadia hands-on cooking. make your Chinese take-out favorites at home with Oct 29 Culinary Arts House, Studio NEW! The Art of Making FOOD:722 | $49 | Age 60+: $38.50 fresh vegetables and sometimes, less oil. In this class, Biryani and Pulao F04 W 6:30 pm-9:30 pm Michelle Melton we’ll learn how to make crab Rangoon, General Tso’s Both Biryani and Pulao are mixed rice dishes popular Oct 24 Kirkwood Sr. HS, C-191 chicken, sesame chicken, moo goo gai pan, Szechuan NEW! Journey through the Middle East in South Asian and Middle Eastern cuisine. Biryani is beef, pork fried rice, egg drop soup and more. Come The Middle East is at the crossroad between Asia, a layered dish which consists of chicken or lamb that hungry and bring take-home containers. Class is Africa and Europe and the cuisine incorporates the is marinated overnight with yogurt, spices and herbs NEW! Fall and Halloween Cookies hands-on and includes lots of cooking. vibrancy and the complexity of the region. Fresh and cooked with a layer of basmati rice flavored with Learn tips and tricks to cookie baking and decorating. FOOD:732 | $49 | Age 60+: $38.50 and natural ingredients, simple and uncomplicated saffron, rose water and topped with nuts and raisins. In You will learn how to bake flat, pretty cookies. Learn F01 W 6:30 pm-9:30 pm Michelle Melton cooking techniques define the food from the Middle India, yakni is a complex broth that is the base for the the simple way to create beautiful cookies for the East. We will make a roasted eggplant dip (similar to upcoming fall season. Your cookies are sure to delight Sep 19 Kirkwood Sr. HS, C-191 Yank pulao. In this class, you will make a Yank pulao ) with garlic, lemon and pomegranate, with lamb that is marinated with yogurt and garam your family and friends. Bring a cookie sheet with or roasted red pepper and walnut masala and cooked to an aromatic broth which is then sides to take your creations home. Park on Hartford or A Taste of India: Vegan Meal spread flavored with pomegranate syrup and spices, used to cook the rice. Shrimp pulao is also a pulao Hampton. Flagpole in front. The Culinary Arts House If you enjoy dining out in Indian restaurants come learn Watermelon salad topped with cheese, chicken where the rice is cooked with and whole spices has an exterior staircase that is used for entry into the how to prepare these delicious vegan dishes yourself and cardamom rice (basmati rice, cooked with chicken, and a little milk and topped with shrimp that facility. at home! In this class, you will prepare: butternut barberries, cinnamon, cardamom and fresh herbs) is cooked with tomatoes, yogurt and spices. Cucumber FOOD:708 | $49 | Age 60+: $41.50 squash sweet’n’sour, Chana saag chickpeas cooked with a cucumber, yogurt and dill salad on the side and and onion raita will accompany the biryani and pulao. F01 Su 1 pm-4 pm Teri Wiley with spinach and spices, aloo gobhi cauliflower and a simple dessert which is common in most Arab homes Park on Hartford or Hampton. Flagpole in front. The Sep 16 Culinary Arts House, Studio potatoes with spices, masala bhat aromatic basmati is rice pudding flavored with cardamom, saffron, rose Culinary Arts House has an exterior staircase that is rice with veggies and spices, bedami puri deep-fried water and pistachios. Mezze, small sharing plates. used for entry into the facility. bread stuffed with lentils and spices. Class is hands-on. Park on Hartford or Hampton. Flagpole in front. The FOOD:734 | $49 | Age 60+: $41.50 FOOD:733 | $49 | Age 60+: $39 Culinary Arts House has an exterior staircase that is used for entry into the facility. F01 M 6 pm-9 pm Prabha Pergadia F03 M 6:30 pm-9:30 pm Seema Shintre Sep 24 Culinary Arts House, Studio Sep 24 Lindbergh Sr. HS, 128 FOOD:734 | $49 | Age 60+: $41.50 F02 M 6 pm-9 pm Prabha Pergadia Oct 15 Culinary Arts House, Studio NEW! A Night in Vienna A Taste of India: Vegetarian Take a trip to Vienna without even leaving the country! Comfort Foods Learn to prepare recipes to host your own Viennese Come prepare and enjoy a delicious array of Indian dinner party featuring veal esterhazy, comfort food dishes! During this class, you will prepare cream dinner rolls, bacon and onion spaetzle, red cabbage stew: cabbage cooked with lentils and spices; wine braised red cabbage and apples and the classic upma: semolina cooked with spices; lemon rice: linzertore. basmati rice cooked with spices; curd rice: basmati FOOD:734 | $49 | Age 60+: $38 rice with yogurt and spices; halwa: sweet made with F06 Tu 6:30 pm-9:30 pm Suzanne Corbett semolina and milk. Class is hands-on. Oct 23 Kirkwood Sr. HS, C-191 FOOD:733 | $49 | Age 60+: $39 F04 M 6:30 pm-9:30 pm Seema Shintre Sep 10 Lindbergh Sr. HS, 128 French Foundations NEW! A Guilded Age Holiday Tea All Time Indian Favorites Celebrate the holidays with tea. This class features a If you enjoy Indian food and want to make it at home, French Pastries Make Ahead Hors d’oeuvres mix of classic savory and sweet small bites to fill the this class is for you! Class will prepare egg curry: eggs Take the scary intrigue out of preparing French Create these appetizers long before your party and trays of a Gilded Age afternoon tea. Recipes include in a spicy sauce; chicken tikki masala: boneless chicken pastries — you can learn the art and make them freeze them. For the party, pop them into the oven the following: spiced ham puffs, curried egg salad in a creamy sauce; kadhai chicken: chicken cooked yourself. We’ll make , eclairs, a fruit tart and to bake, cool slightly, and serve. Prepare and enjoy canapes, lemon crab and cucumber wedges, holiday with bell peppers and onions; chana masala: chickpea crepes. There will be plenty of taste testing plus you spinach, prosciutto and cheese spirals, raspberry and decorated petit fours, mini white chocolate Éclairs and in a spiced sauce; pulav aromatic basmati rice with can take some home (bring a container). Class is a brie cups, caramelized onion and gruyere cheese scones. All served with spiced holiday Tea. veggies; and raita: soothing yogurt with cucumber. combination of demonstration and hands-on. Park on pockets, mushroom, bacon and cheese bundles. All | $ | $ Bring your appetite for this mouth-watering Indian Hartford or Hampton. Flagpole in front. The Culinary these delectable treats will be served with a fall FOOD:724 49 Age 60+: 38 meal! Arts House has an exterior staircase that is used for harvest salad that is easy to prepare and serve! F04 Tu 6:30 pm-9:30 pm Suzanne Corbett Nov 13 Kirkwood Sr. HS, C-191 FOOD:733 | $49 | Age 60+: $39 entry into the facility. FOOD:724 | $49 | Age 60+: $39.50 F02 M 6:30 pm-9:30 pm Seema Shintre FOOD:705 | $49 | Age 60+: $41.50 F05 Tu 6 pm-9 pm Liz Parker Oct 1 Lindbergh Sr. HS, 128 F01 M 6 pm-9 pm Debra Hennen Oct 2 Kirkwood Sr. HS, C-191 Nov 5 Culinary Arts House, Studio F01 Sa 10 am-1 pm Liz Parker Oct 27 Culinary Arts House, Studio Park on Hartford or Hampton. Flagpole in front.

Gourmet Classics: Soufflés and Crepes Spend an evening mastering two classic techniques to produce these legendary dishes: cheese soufflé, chocolate soufflé, chicken with mushrooms crepes with lemon hollandaise sauce and crepes suzette. FOOD:734 | $49 | Age 60+: $38 F07 W 6:30 pm-9:30 pm Suzanne Corbett Nov 7 Kirkwood Sr. HS, C-191

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Seasonal Favorites

NEW! Dining Gourmet: Hello, Fall! Brunch at Tiffany’s: Holiday Brunch Ready to have some fun while finding a few new Fall Everyone enjoys a beautiful brunch during the recipe favorites for your next dinner party? In this class, holidays! Whether you are entertaining at home or we will prepare and enjoy a gourmet dinner tailored taking a dish to family and friends, delicious brunch to the Fall Season. We will start off by making some recipe ideas during the holidays are the perfect warm apple cider to sip while we master the art of holiday gift! In this class, you will enjoy: cranberry brie fondue and prepare some additional appetizers crescent wreath with roasted praline pecans, potato, such as soy sauce apple glazed meatballs and apple broccoli and pepper jack cheese egg casserole and gouda chicken quesadillas. For the soup and salad a chorizo red pepper and cheddar strata. Also, learn course, we will savor an apple bacon salad tossed how to make your own clean and preservative-free with homemade black cherry balsamic vinaigrette, pancake mix and create layer cake (Red velvet cake, along with from-scratch chicken and dumplings. hummingbird cake, carrot cake, and pineapple upside Dinner will include bacon-wrapped asparagus, a down cake) pancakes with different mix-ins. Park on cranberry-apricot stuffed pork tenderloin roasted with Hartford or Hampton. Flagpole in front. The Culinary garlic and rosemary, candied sweet potatoes, and Arts House has an exterior staircase that is used for more. For dessert, we will delve into the world of all entry into the facility. things pumpkin, with pumpkin spice latte cupcakes, FOOD:714 | $49 | Age 60+: $41.50 pumpkin cake, and a few surprises! Come hungry F01 Sa 9:30 am-12:30 pm Tiffany Smith Conquer the Holiday Cookie Craze! and bring take home containers. Class includes lots of Dec 1 Culinary Arts House, Studio Have you always wanted to be the one with the hands-on cooking. awesome tray of homemade holiday cookies at your FOOD:722 | $49 | Age 60+: $38.50 holiday gatherings but just don’t have the time to do F04 W 6:30 pm-9:30 pm Michelle Melton NEW! Cocktail Party Magic all that baking? In this class, we will work together to Come enjoy the art of making a variety of easy elegant Oct 24 Kirkwood Sr. HS, C-191 conquer our holiday cookie woes by making at least appetizers for your next holiday party. The list includes 5 different tried and true holiday cookie winners like tapenade with crostini, spinach bites, savory cheese classic chocolate chip, copycat Girl Scout cookie thin NEW! Fall and Halloween Cookies straws and Asian chicken wings along with other mints, chocolate cherry amaretto cordial cookies, Learn tips and tricks to cookie baking and decorating. noshes. We will discuss presentation ideas and fun gingerbread, and more. Sample each cookie during You will learn how to bake flat, pretty cookies. Learn suggestions for mocktail and cocktail pairings. Park on class and leave with enough cookies to put together the simple way to create beautiful cookies for the Hartford or Hampton. Flagpole in front. The Culinary a few stellar trays of assorted holiday cookies to wow upcoming fall season. Your cookies are sure to delight Arts House has an exterior staircase that is used for your friends and relatives. No one will ever guess that your family and friends. Bring a cookie sheet with entry into the facility. you made it all in only a few hours! Class is hands on. sides to take your creations home. Park on Hartford or FOOD:724 | $49 | Age 60+: $41.50 Bring multiple tins to take home all the cookies you Hampton. Flagpole in front. The Culinary Arts House F02 Sa 10:30 am-1:30 pm Jeanette Pingel will help make in this class. has an exterior staircase that is used for entry into the FOOD:708 | $49 | Age 60+: $38.50 facility. Nov 17 Culinary Arts House, Studio F03 W 6 pm-9:30 pm Michelle Melton FOOD:708 | $49 | Age 60+: $41.50 Dec 12 Kirkwood Sr. HS, C-191 F01 Su 1 pm-4 pm Teri Wiley Down Home Holiday Dinner Learn to prepare traditional recipes, which are Sep 16 Culinary Arts House, Studio updated and designed to satisfy today’s holiday diners. NEW! Christmas Cookies Corn chowder, date and pecan stuffed chicken breasts Learn tips and tricks to cookie baking and decorating. with herbed cream gravy, winter apple salad, streusel You will learn how to bake flat, pretty cookies. Learn topped sweet potatoes, cloverleaf rolls with honey the simple way to create beautiful cookies for the butter and cranberry gingerbread with hard sauce. upcoming holiday season. Your cookies are sure to FOOD:742 | $49 | Age 60+: $38 delight your family and friends. Bring a cookie sheet F01 Tu 6:30 pm-9:30 pm Suzanne Corbett with sides to take your creations home. Park on Nov 20 Kirkwood Sr. HS, C-191 Hartford or Hampton. Flagpole in front. The Culinary Arts House has an exterior staircase that is used for entry into the facility. Holiday Quick Breads/Pound Cakes FOOD:708 | $49 | Age 60+: $41.50 Chocolate chip pumpkin bread, pound F02 Su 1 pm-4 pm Teri Wiley cake, lemon cranberry scones are all called quick breads. They are called quick breads because they are Nov 18 Culinary Arts House, Studio quick to mix together and quick to bake. We will use a variety of , nuts, spices and seasonal fruits in NEW! Crazy for Cranberries our breads. Class is a combination of demonstration The quintessential holiday berry provides more and hands-on. Bring a container or zip-lock bag for than just sauce for the turkey. Master these diverse samples to take home. Park on Hartford or Hampton. recipes, designed to put the “ho ho ho” in the holidays: Flagpole in front. The Culinary Arts House has an cranberry glazed pork loin, cranberry Waldorf salad, exterior staircase that is used for entry into the facility. baked cranberry fontina bites, cranberry roasted FOOD:706 | $49 | Age 60+: $41.50 winter vegetables, cranberry orange NEW! A Guilded Age Holiday Tea pinwheels and cranberry upside down cake. Celebrate the holidays with tea. This class features a F03 W 6 pm-9 pm Dianne Johnson mix of classic savory and sweet small bites to fill the Dec 5 Culinary Arts House, Studio FOOD:724 | $49 | Age 60+: $38 trays of a Gilded Age afternoon tea. Recipes include F03 Tu 6:30 pm-9:30 pm Suzanne Corbett the following: spiced ham puffs, curried egg salad Nov 6 Kirkwood Sr. HS, C-191 canapes, lemon crab and cucumber wedges, holiday decorated petit fours, mini white chocolate Éclairs and NEW! Shippable Food Gifts butter scones. All served with spiced holiday Tea. Shippable foods summary: Are you tired of sending the FOOD:724 | $49 | Age 60+: $38 same old cookies to Grandma for the holidays? Want F04 Tu 6:30 pm-9:30 pm Suzanne Corbett to surprise a service member overseas with a different Nov 13 Kirkwood Sr. HS, C-191 food gift? Looking to send the family member that has everything a unique food gift full of TLC? Learn how to prepare and enjoy fruit and nut white chocolate bark, homemade tipsy marshmallows, seasoning packets for holiday dips, sweet and savory quick breads, s’mores in a jar, savory spiced nuts, praline pecans, and lemon lavender sugar scrub made with all edible ingredients. Learn tips to package your gifts for the holidays and tricks to pack and ship economically. Park on Hartford or Hampton. Flagpole in front. The Culinary Arts House has an exterior staircase that is used for entry into the facility. FOOD:765 | $49 | Age 60+: $41.50 F01 Sa 10 am-1 pm Tiffany Smith Nov 10 Culinary Arts House, Studio

REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 6 | 314-984-7777 | STLCC.EDU/CE 35 Dance

Ballet Tap Belly Dance

Ballet Tone and Stretch: Beginning Tap Dance: Beginning Belly Dance FUNdamentals Beginning techniques of classical ballet will be This class is designed for the beginner as well as Experience authentic Egyptian culture through combined with toning and stretching on center floor someone with limited tap experience. Basic steps the universal language of music and dance in this and barre for overall body conditioning. No prior and combinations will be taught as well as an entire fun, beginner-level course! We will break down the ballet experience required. Leotard, leggings or tights routine. Develop your sense of movement while fundamental movements of Raqs Sharqi, aka belly and ballet shoes required. Adiva is located behind a practicing basic rhythm tap techniques. Tap dancing dance, set to the heart-pounding rhythms of the kitchen and bath design store. is fun AND it’s a fun way to exercise! Do not purchase Middle East. Be prepared to develop musicality skills, DANC:701 | $69 | Age 60+: $69 tap shoes until after first class. Adiva is located behind learn the history of the dance and, above all, have fun! F02 M 7 pm-8 pm a kitchen and bath design store. By the end of the course, you will be able to show off all of your new moves in one final group choreography. Sep 10 – Oct 29 Adiva Dance Ctr DANC:707 | $69 | Age 60+: $69 F01 M 8 pm-9 pm All genders welcome. Wear comfortable fitness clothing. Please, no skirts or baggy sweats. Sep 10 – Oct 29 Adiva Dance Ctr Ballet: Beginning DANC:719 | $59 | Age 60+: $38 This fun class is designed for the student who has F02 Th 7:15 pm-8 pm Amanda Fedor Sep 13 – Nov 15 The Studio F03 Tu 7 pm-8 pm Amber Skye never studied ballet before or hasn’t taken a recent Sep 11 – Nov 13 FP - PE, Dance Rm class. You’ll learn to utilize your center/core for strong • NOTE: No class 10/16. ballet technique. The fun and exciting movement of Tap Dance: Beyond the Basics ballet is a great way to get into shape with music and Once you’ve thoroughly mastered the basics, take the movement that is as good for the soul as it is for the next steps to advance your dancing technique. You’ll Belly Dance for Fun and Fitness body! Ballet shoes required. learn and practice new steps, combinations and a If you’re looking for a fun and entertaining new way DANC:701 | $79 | Age 60+: $63 routine that will make you a more proficient tapper. to exercise, try belly dancing. This class will teach you F03 Th 6:15 pm-7:15 pm Amanda Fedor Previous tap experience and tap shoes required. to perform various forms in the belly dance genre. It’s Sep 13 – Nov 15 The Studio DANC:708 | $69 | Age 60+: $48 a workout to middle eastern music that just might be what you’re looking for, whether your goal is F01 Tu 6:30 pm-7:30 pm Bonnie Kleyboecker exercise or performance. Wear fitness style clothing Ballet: Intermediate Sep 11 – Nov 20 St. John’s Evangelical UCC for freedom of movement. No baggy sweat clothes. If you have studied classical ballet consistently, have • NOTE: No class 10/16. Studio is located behind a kitchen and bath design a good understanding of basic barre work and centre store. work and are seeking to develop your technique, Tap Dance: Intermediate DANC:745 | $69 | Age 60+: $69 musicality, and artistry, this is the class for you! You’ll This class is designed for the tap dancer who is ready refine your technique at the barre, with emphasis on F01 Tu 7 pm-8 pm to take the basics to the next level. Oxford style tap Sep 11 – Oct 30 Adiva Dance Ctr Cecchetti, Royale and Vaganova methods of technique. shoes preferred, no rubber metatarsal pads on tap Centre combinations will be given, including leaps and shoes. Skills included in this course are five-count riffs, turns. Ballet shoes and appropriate attire is required. pullbacks, steps combined in succession and focus on Egyptian Street Belly Dance DANC:701 | $79 | Age 60+: $63 the rhythm and accent of each skill. Egyptian Street Belly Dance is a new, exciting style known in the Arab world as mahragan sha’abi (Arabic F01 W 8 pm-9 pm Amanda Fedor DANC:708 | $79 | Age 60+: $63 Sep 5 – Nov 14 The Studio for festival). This class is an introductory class to the F02 Th 8 pm-8:45 pm Amanda Fedor core movements of belly dance and the Egyptian • NOTE: No class 10/31. Sep 13 – Nov 15 The Studio aesthetic, combined with modern hip hop-stylings and the contemporary movement vocabulary of present-day urban Egyptians. It is a street dance that emerged from post-revolution youth culture. It is characterized by a blend of indigenous, folkloric movements and modern hip-hop stylings. This is a high-energy dance with movements that are heavily based in the rhythm and take their gestural cues from the lyrics of the cutting-edge Egyptian electro-sha’abi music, also called mahragan. Students can expect to have fun, sweat and learn about another culture! Prior belly dance experience is not necessary, but it is helpful. DANC:719 | $59 | Age 60+: $38 F02 Th 7 pm-8 pm Amber Skye Sep 13 – Nov 15 FP - PE, Dance Rm

Ballroom

Ballroom Dance: Beginning In eight short weeks, you can learn to dance with grace and ease. Be comfortable and confident at the next social event you attend! A variety of dance rhythms and steps will be covered. Add a new dimension to your life by learning some of the classic favorites which can provide you with a lifetime of enjoyment. It’s a fun night out and you’ll be amazed at what you can do! Partners helpful though not required. Rotation of partners is encouraged but not mandatory. Fee is per person. Dress shoes recommended. No tennis shoes. DANC:720 | $69 | Age 60+: $47 F01 M 6:30 pm-7:50 pm Karen Merlin Sep 10 – Nov 12 Ellisville, Bluebird Park • NOTE: No class 10/8, 10/22.

36 STLCC.EDU/CE | 314-984-7777 | REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 6 PERSONAL ENRICHMENT

Latin Swing

Let’s Salsa! Let’s Swing Dance! Swing Dance: Beginning I and II Salsa is one of the most popular of the Latin dances; Whether you’re preparing for a special event or want This class will take you from beginning to amazing! it is easy to learn and a great workout. The rhythm is to learn to dance for fun and fitness, this class is for Learn to swing dance in a fun, relaxed atmosphere. fast-paced full of sharp, energetic and exciting turns you. You’ll start with learning the basic steps and then This class will start with the basics of swing along with along with other variations. After taking a few classes, variations will be added to include turns, rotations patterns of various swing movements, then move on you’ll have the confidence to join in the fun at parties, and promenade. Swing is the most popular dance in to more complex combinations and techniques. If you receptions and dance clubs. No tennis shoes or sandals. the St. Louis area and after taking this class, you’ll feel already know the basics, come refine your technique Singles are welcome as well as couples. comfortable in social settings that include dancing. No and swing to the next level. By the end of this course, DANC:725 | $59 | Age 60+: $38 tennis shoes or sandals. Singles are welcome as well you’ll look great on the dance floor! A fun way to meet F03 Th 8 pm-8:50 pm Diane Brown as couples. new friends and dance to great music. Partners only. Fee is per person. Dress shoes recommended. No Sep 6 – Nov 8 FV - PE, 233 DANC:738 | $59 | Age 60+: $38 F01 Th 7 pm-7:50 pm Diane Brown tennis shoes. Sep 6 – Nov 8 FV - PE, 233 DANC:738 | $75 | Age 60+: $48.50 NEW! Latin Dance for Mature Adults F04 M 6:30 pm-7:45 pm Gerry Tevlin Get ready to put on your dancing shoes and groove Oct 1 – Nov 5 Concordia Lutheran Church to the Latin Beat. This fun, energetic class will teach Swing Dance: Beginning you basic steps to the common Latin Dance at a Learn to swing dance in a fun, relaxed atmosphere. comfortable pace. You will learn Salsa, Bachata, Cha- You’ll learn and practice a variety of easily performed West Coast Swing Cha and Merengue. No prior experience necessary and swing dance steps that are the basic ingredients of all West Coast Swing is the most popular, evolving form no partner required. A great opportunity to meet new higher level swing dancing. This class will teach the of swing dancing throughout the world, danced by people or have a great time joining in with friends. So basics of swing along with combinations and patterns all generations. The music can be slower for blues grab your dancing shoes and let’s move! of various swing movements. The techniques taught or more upbeat for today’s popular tunes. Leads DANC:725 | $69 | Age 60+: $69 in this course will help you look great on the dance are smooth, flirty and fun. It’s very popular in the St. F01 Tu 11 am-12 pm floor after just a few lessons! A fun way to meet new Louis area — lots of places to enjoy West Coast Swing friends and dance to great music. Fee is per person. on your next “dance-night out.” Our instructors will Aug 21 – Oct 9 Almas Del Ritmo Dance Co Dress shoes recommended. No tennis shoes. cover the basics and move on to as many patterns as DANC:738 possible. We’ll work on spinning, timing, lead/follow The Salsa Experience I Singles/Couples | $59/person | Age 60+: $43 and more. Great fun for parties, weddings and other Learn authentic Latin Culture through the rhythmic social events. Partners required. Fee is per person. sounds of Salsa music and dance. In just eight weeks, F02 M 8 pm-9 pm Karen Merlin Dress shoes recommended. No tennis shoes. Sep 10 – Nov 12 Ellisville, Bluebird Park you will learn the history of Salsa, the origin of the | $ | Age 60+: $55 • NOTE: No class 10/8, 10/22. DANC:740 85 dance, basic salsa steps, musicality skills, technique F01 W 7:30 pm-8:45 pm Sharon Martin for men to become the perfect lead and ladies to be Couples and singles welcome. Rotation of Aug 29 – Oct 17 Sperreng, Cafeteria a fantastic follow. You will be moving and shaking partners encouraged but not mandatory. in time for a class night at some of the hottest Latin Couples only | $85/person | Age 60+: $55 dance spots in town! (Admissions and transportation F03 Tu 7:30 pm-9 pm William Sevier on your own.) Couples are welcomed but no partner is required. On street parking; stairs-only access to dance Sep 11 – Nov 6 Sperreng, Cafeteria studio in residential area. • NOTE: No class 10/23. DANC:725 | $69 | Age 60+: $69 Partners only. If you are NOT attending with a F02 Tu 6 pm-7:30 pm registered partner, see section F02. Aug 21 – Oct 9 Almas Del Ritmo Dance Co

Social and Line Dancing

Let’s Dance, Quick Start! Modern Western-Style Square Country Western Line Dance Night Club 2-Step Dance: Introduction Learn the basic dance steps that will give you the Night Club 2-Step is a great couple’s dance to learn to This is modern western-style square dancing (not that confidence on the dance floor and join in on the fun. dance to slow music. It’s a dance that crosses music old-time dance in the barn!) and the fun starts right You’ll have a lot of energetic fun while learning classic types, from country dance to R&B, easy listening, and on the very first night! Meet new people and make country western line dances as well as newer country smooth . Night Club 2-Step can travel around the new friends. This course provides introductory square western line dances. You will be able to dance at social dance floor, stay as a stationary dance or a combination. dancing lessons. No previous dance experience or events, weddings, and more. Partner not required, but It’s a popular style for many wedding couples because special dance attire is needed. Come and join us for bring a friend or two for twice the fun! No experience of its smooth, romantic, and relaxed qualities. If you fun, fitness and friendship! Partner not required. Wear necessary! are looking for a great ‘slow dance,’ Night Club 2-Step casual clothes and comfortable shoes. Co-sponsored DANC:748 | $85 | Age 60+: $55 is THE dance to learn and our experienced instructors by West County Spinners. F01 Tu 6:15 pm-7:15 pm William Sevier will have you feeling comfortable on the dance floor DANC:747 | $65 | Age 60+: $65 Sep 11 – Nov 6 Sperreng, Cafeteria in three short lessons! Partners only. Fee is per person. F01 Tu 7:15 pm-8:45 pm West County Spinners Dress shoes recommended. No tennis shoes. • NOTE: No class 10/23. Sep 11 – Dec 11 Trinity Lutheran Church DANC:719 | $59 | Age 60+: $40 F01 M 6:30 pm-7:45 pm Gerry Tevlin Sep 10 – Sep 24 Concordia Lutheran Church

REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 6 | 314-984-7777 | STLCC.EDU/CE 37 Line Dance for Adults Slide Dance Plus Even if you think you have two left feet, you can This is a strictly-for-fun course that is designed to learn basic line dancing steps. No prior experience is teach you the Electric Slide and many of its popular necessary and no partner is required. Come by yourself variations. Be on top of the latest steps and routines or bring a group of friends. Be prepared for lots of fun, so you can be confident on the dance floor at the next cardiovascular exercise and the opportunity to make party or social event. Some experience recommended. new friends. Learn some new line dances and some DANC:749 | $49 | Age 60+: $34 old classics at an easy-going pace. Non-rubber soled F05 Sa 12 pm-12:50 pm Eleanor Whitney shoes recommended. Aug 25 – Oct 6 FV - PE, 233 | $ | $ DANC:748 59 Age 60+: 43 • NOTE: No class 9/1. F02 Tu 6:15 pm-7:15 pm Karen Merlin F06 Sa 12 pm-12:50 pm LaVerne Gee Sep 11 – Nov 6 Ellisville, Bluebird Park Oct 13 – Nov 17 FV - PE, 233 • NOTE: No class 10/9. F07 Tu 10 am-10:50 am Eleanor Whitney F03 Th 8 pm-9 pm Karen Merlin Oct 23 – Nov 27 FP - PE, Dance Rm Sep 13 – Nov 8 Ellisville, Bluebird Park F08 Sa 10 am-10:50 am Nigeria King • NOTE: No class 10/11. Oct 27 – Dec 8 FP - PE, Dance Rm • NOTE: No class 11/24. Line Dance for Older Adults: Beginning Come learn fun line dances you can do without a partner. This is a great class if you’re single or in a Easy Social Dance I and II group of friends who want to dance. So put on your In this fun class, you’ll learn how to look good and dancing shoes and learn the hottest new line dances move with confidence on the dance floor. Start at the as well as the all-time classics. Be prepared for lots of beginning or come back for a refresher and add some fun, cardiovascular exercise and meeting good friends. new moves to what you already know. It’s fun, it’s social, No partner required. and you’ll be out in the center of it all when the music starts playing at your next social gathering. You’ll get SENR:703 | $69 | Age 60+: $53 help learning how to dance on the beat of the music; F03 F 1:30 pm-2:30 pm Sandra Derickson the best form for body positioning, posture and Sep 21 – Oct 26 Affton White-Rodgers, Gym balance; how to lead and follow; how to spin (!), plus F05 F 1:30 pm-2:30 pm Sandra Derickson lots of great tips and ideas geared especially for each Nov 2 – Dec 14 Affton White-Rodgers, Gym individual and couple. You’ll practice forms of Swing, • NOTE: No class 11/16, 11/23. Slow, Latin and even Freestyle, if you like. Great music, lots of fun and all you need to know for your next social event or night on the town. Partners preferred. Line Dance for Older Adults: Fee is per person. Dress shoes recommended. No Easy Intermediate tennis shoes. Step it up a notch! This class is for those who have DANC:728 | $85 | Age 60+: $55 mastered the beginning class and want to learn F01 W 6 pm-7:15 pm Sharon Martin more dances. Come learn fun line dances you can do Aug 29 – Oct 17 Sperreng, Cafeteria without a partner. This is a great class if you’re single or in a group of friends who want to dance. So put on F02 M 8 pm-9:30 pm Sharon Martin your dancing shoes and learn the hottest new line Sep 10 – Oct 29 Concordia Lutheran Church dances as well as the all-time classics. Be prepared for lots of fun, cardiovascular exercise and meeting good Easy Social Dance for Special Occasions friends. Prerequisite: Beginning Line Dancing for Older Are you attending a cruise, wedding reception, or Adults. No partner required. social gathering where there will be dancing? Then SENR:703 | $59 | Age 60+: $38 take our fun course and learn several easy dances that F01 Th 10 am-10:50 am Sandra Derickson will allow you to dance to anything — fast or slow. You Sep 13 – Nov 15 FV - PE, 233 can learn how to look good and move with confidence F02 F 12:20 pm-1:20 pm Sandra Derickson on the dance floor. You’ll develop the ability to lead (men) or follow (ladies) for a smooth, confident look. Sep 21 – Oct 26 Affton White-Rodgers, Gym If there is a particular song you want to know how F04 F 12:20 pm-1:20 pm Sandra Derickson to dance to for your wedding or other social event, Nov 2 – Dec 14 Affton White-Rodgers, Gym feel free to bring it to class for helpful suggestions. • NOTE: No class 11/16, 11/23. Couples and singles are welcome. Rotation of partners is encouraged but not mandatory. Fee is per person. Slide Dance: Beginning Dress shoes recommended. No tennis shoes. Slide dancing is a fun, energetic way to get your DANC:728 | $69 | Age 60+: $47 exercise. People of all ages can have a lot of fun moving F03 Tu 7:30 pm-8:50 pm Karen Merlin to great music and making new friends, too! If you’ve Sep 11 – Nov 6 Ellisville, Bluebird Park never tried slide dancing, or you haven’t danced this • NOTE: No class 10/9. style in a while and would like a refresher, this is the F04 Th 6:30pm-7:50pm Karen Merlin class for you. Our instructor will start at the beginning Sep 13 – Nov 8 Ellisville, Bluebird Park and take you to fantastic! No experience required. • NOTE: No class 10/11. DANC:749 | $49 | Age 60+: $34 F01 Sa 11 am-11:50 am Eleanor Whitney Aug 25 – Oct 6 FV - PE, 233 • NOTE: No class 9/1. F02 Tu 10 am-10:50 am Eleanor Whitney Sep 4 – Oct 9 FP - PE, Dance Rm F03 Sa 10 am-10:50 am Nigeria King Sep 8 – Oct 13 FP - PE, Dance Rm F04 Sa 11 am-11:50 am LaVerne Gee Oct 13 – Nov 17 FV - PE, 233

38 STLCC.EDU/CE | 314-984-7777 | REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 6 PERSONAL ENRICHMENT Music Theater

Listening and Critiquing Actor’s Workshop: Beginning Music for Publication and Brush-up This course combines a fresh approach to the art of Curtain up! A fun workshop for beginning actors and listening to music, with a tutorial on how to write a great brush-up for more experienced actors. Prepare about and review what you hear. There is a need for Piano: Beginning monologues and develop cold reading techniques perceptive, articulate writing about popular music, In this enjoyable, relaxed approach to the piano, you while you build your confidence and sharpen your and accomplished bloggers and reviewers are always will learn the letter names of notes and where they auditioning skills. Have a blast acting with fellow in demand. You’ll learn to listen with greater depth and are on the keyboard, simple chords to accompany classmates and enjoy learning more about your talent attention to details and to write with wit and insight melodies, easy rhythm patterns and pedaling. Text and with a different style each semester! about various recordings. The best work from the class headphones with 1/4" adapter required; text available THTR:701 | $95 | Age 60+: $52.50 at campus bookstore. may be published on a known blog site, giving you F01 M 7 pm-9 pm David Houghton professional samples for your writing portfolio. | $ | $ MUSC:710 (14 hrs.) 89 Age 60+: 56 Sep 24 – Nov 26 MC - SC, 125 MUSC:725 | $79 | Age 60+: $54 F02 Tu 12 pm-1 pm Chery Conley F01 M 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Kevin Renick Aug 28 – Dec 4 MC - HE, 112 Oct 1 – Nov 5 MC - SW, 108 • NOTE: No class 10/16. Improv Comedy for Beginners Step out of your comfort zone and explore the creative MUSC:711 (21 hrs.) | $109 | Age 60+: $61 world of Improv! If you like the show “Whose Line Is F05 Sa 8 am-9:30 am Christina Springer It Anyway?” you’ll love this class. Learn how to think Guitar and Ukulele Aug 18 – Dec 8 FV - C, 114 on your feet and live in the moment while having fun! • NOTE: No class 9/1, 10/6, 11/24. After taking this class, you will understand the basic structure of improvisation and be able to play improv games with confidence. Guitar: Beginning and More Piano: Advanced Beginning This class is for students who have never played a For those who enjoy playing all types of music — learn THTR:707 | $45 | Age 60+: $25 guitar and have no background in music. The class a variety of songs from the classics to jazz to “pop”. Class F50 M 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Robert Baker will cover tuning, string changing, how to select a new covers continuation of minor scales and chords, more Oct 22 – Nov 12 FP - T, Lecture Hall 204 guitar and a brief history of the guitar. Students will pieces in minor keys, more difficult rhythm patterns learn to play first position and open position chords, such as trills, turns and tremolos. Many techniques simple scales, melodies and right hand strumming taught through fun songs. Text and headphones techniques. We will introduce tablature and guitar with 1/4” adapter required; text available at campus notation. Must bring own (acoustic) guitar and an bookstore. extra set of strings. Text required and available at I had a good time and | $ | $ campus bookstore; bring to first class. MUSC:711 89 Age 60+: 56 “ learned a lot from Bob. MUSC:705 | $89 | Age 60+: $54.50 F04 Tu 1 pm-2 pm Cheryl Conley Aug 28 – Dec 4 MC - HE, 112 Thank you for offering F02 Sa 1:30 pm-2:30 pm Christina Springer • NOTE: No class 10/16. Aug 18 – Dec 8 FV - C, 114 this improv class! • NOTE: No class 9/1, 10/6, 11/24. Piano: Advanced Beginning and More In this enjoyable, relaxed approach to the piano, you Guitar: Advanced Beginning will learn: 1) the letter names of notes and where they Enjoy this continuation of Beginning Guitar. Students are on the keyboard, 2) simple chords to accompany will continue reading standard music notation, play melodies, 3) easy rhythm patterns, 4) pedaling. Course Edwina J chords-including barre chords, play ensemble based is intended for those with little or no piano or music St. Louis music and work on basic improvisation skills. Text experience. Text and headphones with 1/4” adapter required and available at campus bookstore. Must required; text available at campus bookstore. bring an acoustic guitar. Musical Improv Comedy for Singers MUSC:711 | $109 | Age 60+: $61 Step out of your comfort zone and explore the creative | $ | Age 60+: $64.50 MUSC:706 109 F01 Sa 9:30 am-11 am Christina Springer world of Improv! If you like the show “Whose Line Is F01 Sa 12:05 pm-1:25 pm Christina Springer Aug 18 – Dec 8 FV - C, 114 It Anyway?” you’ll love this class. Learn how to think FV - C, 114 Aug 18 – Dec 8 • NOTE: No class 9/1, 10/6, 11/24. on your feet and live in the moment while having fun! • NOTE: No class 9/1, 10/6, 11/24. After taking this class, you will understand the basic structure of improvisation and be able to play improv Piano: Advanced Workshop games with confidence. Have a blast as you learn Fun with Ukulele For those who enjoy playing all types of music — learn how to make up funny songs on the spot. Explore Play an instrument so easily you can strum a tune after a variety of songs from the classics to jazz to “pop”. the basics of melody, rhythm and rhyme, and practice the first session — lots of fun. Get basic music theory, Class covers continuation of minor scales and chords, incorporating them into improv games and scenes. train your ear and coordinate fingers. Small body and more pieces in minor keys, and more difficult rhythm Instructor is the author of “The Improv Comedy fingerboard make the uke a perfect starter instrument patterns such as trills, turns and tremolos. Many Musician,” co-written with Laura Hall, the longtime for the guitar also. Fee includes music and use of a techniques taught through fun songs. Text and pianist on “Whose Line Is It Anyway?”. ukulele. headphones with 1/4” adapter required; text available THTR:707 | $25 | Age 60+: $15.50 | $ | Age 60+: $57.50 MUSC:705 95 at campus bookstore. F80 Sa 1 pm-4 pm Robert Baker F05 Tu 7 pm-9 pm Karl Markl MUSC:713 | $89 | Age 60+: $56 Oct 6 MC - HW, 102 Sep 11 – Nov 6 STLCC-SC, 125 F02 Tu 9 am-10 am Cheryl Conley • NOTE: No class 10/16. Aug 28 – Dec 4 MC - HE, 112

Harmonica

Harmonica: Beginning The harmonica is a fun and easy musical instrument to learn. In just three sessions, you will be able to play dozens of folk and campfire type songs. Fee includes student guide/song-book and a 10-hole, “C” diatonic harmonica. Instructor is a member of the Gateway Harmonica club. MUSC:720 | $39 | Age 60+: $39 F01 W 6:30 pm-7:30 pm Buddy and Jessie Hirsch Sep 12 – Sep 26 MC - CE Classroom F03 W 6:30 pm-7:30 pm Buddy and Jessie Hirsch Oct 10 – Oct 24 WW, 214 F02 M 6:30 pm-7:30 pm Buddy and Jessie Hirsch Nov 5 – Nov 19 MC - HE, 123

REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 6 | 314-984-7777 | STLCC.EDU/CE 39 Photography

Core Classes Studio Lighting, Portrait and Indoor Photography An introduction to the basic techniques of using flash as a primary and secondary light source. Flash and Digital Photography: Introduction its effects on your imagery will be explored through Come learn the basic skills involved in photography, projects, classroom discussion and image critiques. Bring such as camera skills and the use of light, exposure, and your digital camera to class. Field trips required. Details composition. Understand aperture, shutter speed, ISO, to be announced in class. Provide own transportation. basic composition, depth of field and histograms. You will Prerequisite: Digital Photography Introduction or Take need a digital camera and memory card. Course meets Better Pictures: Introduction or equivalent experience. curriculum requirements of the Digital Photography Course meets curriculum requirements of the Digital Essentials program. Photography Essentials program. PHOT:720 | $69 | Age 60+: $37 PHOT:765 | $59 | Age 60+: $31.50 F01 M 6:30 pm-9 pm Gary Hesse F02 Sa 9 am-11 am Gary Hesse Aug 27 – Sep 24 MC - SW, 208 Nov 3 – Dec 1 MC - SW, 210 • NOTE: No class 9/3. • NOTE: No class 11/24. F02 Th 7 pm-9 pm Gary Hesse Sep 6 – Oct 4 Corp. College, 207 Field Photography If taking pictures is your passion and F03 W 7 pm-9 pm Gary Hesse Learn how to shoot events as a participant — not an you have artistic flair, the Digital Sep 12 – Oct 10 MC - SW, 108 observer — and create images that put your audience at the center of the action. Discover how to pick the best Photography Essentials program from Digital Photography: Intermediate lens for each event, choosing from wide angle, normal, STLCC will help you build new skills, This class is geared for you to continue and expand on portrait or telephoto. Explore how professionals harness learning about composition and lighting techniques. natural light to achieve great images. Master the basics focus on your strengths and learn You will learn how lighting and composition will of bounce flash to get expert results with just one light. change the way you take photos and enhance your Learn how to use a “shot list” to ensure that you capture the tricks of the trade necessary to skills as a photographer. This class is the next step all the images that each job requires. Get acquainted take your passion to the next level. for introductory photography students or those with legendary field photographers and learn how who have a fundamental knowledge of their camera to put their techniques to work for you. Prerequisite: functions. Bring your camera and accessories. Digital Photography Introduction, Take Better Pictures Prerequisite: Digital Photography: Introduction or Take Introduction, or equivalent experience. Bring digital Six (6) photography classes and Better Pictures: Introduction or equivalent experience. camera to class. Course meets curriculum requirements Course meets curriculum requirements of the Digital of the Digital Photography Essentials program. three (3) additional Photoshop Photography Essentials program. PHOT:712 | $59 | Age 60+: $31.50 classes meet the curriculum PHOT:721 | $69 | Age 60+: $37 F01 Sa 9 am-11:30 am John Kerans requirements of the program: F01 M 6:30 pm-9 pm Gary Hesse Oct 13 – Nov 3 MC - SW, 207 Oct 1 – Oct 22 MC - SW, 108 Th 7 pm-9 pm F02 Gary Hesse Enhanced Skills • Three (3) core classes Oct 15 – Nov 15 Corp. College, 207 Digital Photography: Advanced • Three (3) field classes This class is geared for you to continue and expand on Architectural Photography learning about composition and lighting techniques. Whether you interested in the commercial applications • Three (3) Photoshop classes You will learn how lighting and composition will of architectural photography for real estate or building change the way you take photos and enhance your documentation or if you just have an appreciation for (see page 19 for courses) skills as a photographer. This class is the next step for architecture, this course will focus on the methods and introductory photography students or those who have techniques of photographing interiors and exteriors Upon successful fulfillment of the a fundamental knowledge of their camera functions. of buildings, homes, and landscaping. This hands- Bring your camera and accessories. Prerequisite: Digital on course will include discussions on the choice of program requirements, an award Photography: Intermediate or equivalent experience. equipment, lighting, exposure, wide field panoramic This course meets the curriculum requirements of the photography, and virtual tours. Bring your digital camera to of completion will be granted. To Course meets curriculum requirements of the Digital class. Prerequisite: Digital Photography Basic. learn more, call 314-984-7777. Photography Essentials program. PHOT:710 | $69 | Age 60+: $36.50 PHOT:722 | $69 | Age 60+: $47 F01 Sa 9 am-11:30 am Gary Hesse F01 M 6 pm-9 pm Gary Hesse Sep 29 – Oct 20 MC - SW, 210 Photography classes may be taken Nov 5 – Nov 26 MC - SW, 108 Darkroom Developing and individually or as part of the program. Printing for B&W Photography Field Classes Students will learn to develop and print black and white pictures in a darkroom. Explore chemical mixture, exposure time and use of darkroom equipment. Students must provide film and 35 mm camera. Chemicals, Nature and Outdoor Photography developing equipment and some paper will be provided. Improve your outdoor photography skills and expand This is a film developing class, not a photography your creativity. In this hands-on class, you’ll learn the instruction class. techniques to transform your nature and outdoor photography with infield, hands-on photo instruction PHOT:705 | $99 | Age 60+: $59.50 coupled with c lassroom sessions and image critiques. F01 F 6:30 pm-9 pm Cheryl Petrovic Gain a greater understanding of what makes a great Sep 21 – Oct 26 FP - F, 411 photo, learn the techniques required and pick up some tips and tricks professional photographers use. This class meets in a classroom and in a nature setting. Copyright and Fair Use in You will need to have your photos developed or printed Photography and the Visual Arts and brought to the last class. Prerequisite: Digital What is intellectual property, copyright, creative Photography Introduction or Take Better Pictures: commons, fair use, and public domain? What are legal Introduction or equivalent experience. Bring digital differences between commercial, non-commercial, and camera to class. Field trips required on own. Details personal usage of images? Come to this workshop to find to be announced in class. Provide own transportation. out about legal forms and releases, copyright, and other This course meets the curriculum requirements of the issues photographers and artists need to know in order Digital Photography Essentials Program. to properly protect themselves and their work. PHOT:708 | $59 | Age 60+: $39 PHOT:765 | $29 | Age 60+: $19 F01 Sa 9 am-11:30 am John Kerans F01 Tu 6 pm-9 pm Gary Hesse Sep 8 – Oct 6 MC - SW, 207 Oct 23 Corp. College, 205 • NOTE: No class 9/29.

40 STLCC.EDU/CE | 314-984-7777 | REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 6 PERSONAL ENRICHMENT Writing

Calling All Writers: A Write-In The Craft of Writing Are you looking for writing inspiration and practice? A place where you could hang out with other writers without needing to make a long-term commitment Grammar You Should Know or spend a lot of money? Join us at Schlafly Tap Room After graduating from high school (and even college), to eat, drink and find inspiration to write! At our write- many of us still have gaps and lapses in our grammar ins, the prompts and brief instruction are designed to and spelling. For example, when should we use who motivate everyone into a freewheeling writing session. versus whom, or what’s the difference between effect After the initial burst of writing, those who want to and affect. The years may have chipped away at your can read their work to the group. Then we all take a knowledge of English — but this class will apply a fresh break and socialize. The process is repeated one more coat of literacy to your writing, no matter what kind time, followed by drinks, snacks, and more socializing. you do. This class was formerly called Writing Basics Comments about your work during the social time are Brush-Up (What You Should Have Learned in High geared toward motivating you to write more. There is School!). Course meets curriculum requirements of The no pressure, no angst—just freewheeling creativity! Writing Program. Bring your sense of humor along and join us for an WRIT:704 | $79 | Age 60+: $49.50 inspirational write-in. BYO pen and paper. Beer, wine, F05 M 7 pm-9:30 pm Jordan Oakes and non-alcoholic beverages will be available for purchase along with a menu of delectable foods! Nov 5 – Nov 26 MC - SO, 204 NEW! Poetry Write-In and Workshop SEATS ARE LIMITED, REGISTER EARLY! Course meets Do you wish there was a place you could go for writing curriculum requirements of The Writing Program. inspiration and practice? Where you could hang out NEW! Finishing Touches with other writers without needing to make a long- WRIT:765 | $39 | Age 60+: $30.50 You’ve written your book, now what? For indie term commitment or spend a lot of money? This write- F02 Tu 6:30 pm-9:30 pm Jeffrey Penn May publishing, you need to think about the next steps: Oct 2 Schlafly Tap Room book formatting, creating an eye-catching cover, and in is the place for you! Novices and masters alike are finding and engaging readers. First, using CreateSpace welcome to this workshop. We will discuss getting will help you produce a paperback version of your inspired, knowing when to revise and when to stop Sip-n-Scribe book. Next, you have to make your book discoverable and publishing tips. Additionally, we will write, revise, Looking to get your creative brain moving? Need a but how do you do that? Key to discoverability is to and engage in a positive, constructive workshop. Bring refreshing way to mix-up your writing? Then push create: 1) a targeted outreach program to let people writing tools of your choice (pen/paper or laptop/ away from your keyboard, get ready to put pen to know about your work; and 2) a cover that pulls in your tablet). Class will meet at Sasha’s on Shaw. Writer’s fuel, paper and come mingle with other writers. Join us at readers and makes them want to buy your book. Come a.k.a. wine, is available for purchase along with a menu Sasha’s on Shaw to write-n-wine! Sip and Scribe is a fun and join us as we share the tools needed to build your of delectable foods! SEATS ARE LIMITED, REGISTER evening of creative writing prompts, idea swapping book’s own finishing touches. Course meets curriculum EARLY! Course meets curriculum requirements of The and drink-sipping. The goal is to experiment with requirements of The Writing Program. Writing Program. something new on the page in an informal, relaxed | $ | $ WRIT:704 | $49 | Age 60+: $29.50 WRIT:716 39 Age 60+: 30.50 way, all while enjoying time with your friends and W 6:30 pm-9:30 pm F03 Sa 9 am-12 pm Jo Hiestand, P.A. De Voe F01 Meredith McDonough making new ones. Writing prompts are presented, Nov 7 Sasha’s On Shaw then you give it a fun twist, and let your words flow! No Oct 13 MC - HE, 123 one is here to write the next Great American novel. But if that happens, please include us in the special thanks. Writer’s Workshop: Revising and Editing NEW! NaNoWriMo: National BYO pen and paper. Beer, wine, and non-alcoholic One thing most writers can do even better than Novel Writing Month beverages will be available for purchase along with writing is procrastinate. Completing your short story, National Novel Writing Month takes place in November. a menu of delectable foods! Course meets curriculum poem, chapter or essay is usually a matter of revising This course will offer a support system, complete with requirements of The Writing Program. and editing. Usually it takes several drafts to polish a thorough critique of a few chapters, and, most vital WRIT:765 | $39 | Age 60+: $30.50 your project enough to consider it finished. This class of all, encouragement from your fellow novel-writing F04 Tu 6:30 pm-9:30 pm Jeffrey Penn May will guide you through three drafts of your short story, classmates to finish this daunting task. Bring your first Oct 16 Sasha’s On Shaw poem or essay. If you’re writing a book, you will be chapter to the first session. (Make about 10 copies). guided through revising one chapter, be it the first Course meets curriculum requirements of The Writing or final. We will workshop each draft, which entails Program. The Healing Power of the Pen: sharing your work-in-progress with fellow students | $ | $ Assisting Children with Writing Stories and the instructor. Our purpose will be to encourage WRIT:719 79 Age 60+: 49.50 The course is open to parents, grandparents, child one another, clarify to the writing and most of all, to F04 Tu 7 pm-9:30 pm Jordan Oakes specialists and educators interested in working with help bring your project to a polished conclusion. This Nov 6 – Nov 27 FP - G, 115 children to assist them in writing their stories from course is designed for those already working on a their point of view. Participants will learn the basic novel, short story, poetry, or essay. Please bring at least The Art of Setting structure of story, engage in creative writing exercises, five copies to the first session. Course meets curriculum Stories don’t exist in a vacuum. They have to take place understand first person point of view and understand requirements of The Writing Program. somewhere, and the choice of where and when your how an animal or character can “metaphorically” WRIT:706 | $79 | Age 60+: $49.50 story happens often determines what your characters represent someone else and allow a child to speak F01 M 7 pm-9 pm Jordan Oakes do, where they live, how the pace of their lives plays through that character. The story could serve as Oct 1 – Oct 22 MC - CS, 206 out and ultimately what kind of story you’re telling. a means of allowing a child to process life events, Through examples and exercises, we’ll discuss the both positive and negative (e.g., illness, divorce, new level of specificity necessary to create a setting your sibling). No writing experience required. This class Mining Your Soul Story characters can fully inhabit, and how much detail to instructs how to implement tools for writing with Our minds record the sum of our experiences. Writing put in—and what to leave out. Bring the writing tool(s) children; please do not bring youth to class. Course extracts the event and allows us to see the situation of your choice to class along with a sack lunch, as well meets curriculum requirements of The Writing Program. and our reaction as two separate things. Using various as any examples from your own work or the work of WRIT:765 | $39 | Age 60+: $30.50 prompts, reflective journaling time, and shared your favorite writer to examine and discuss. Course F01 F 9 am-12 pm Mary Eigel conversation, you will be given tools for mining and meets curriculum requirements of The Writing Program. writing your own soul story. This workshop is intended Sep 21 Wildwood City Hall for everyone—whether you are new to writing or a WRIT:719 | $59 | Age 60+: $44 long-time journal writer. Course meets curriculum F01 Sa 9 am-3:30 pm Jeffrey Ricker requirements of The Writing Program. Sep 22 MC - SO, 111 WRIT:710 | $39 | Age 60+: $30 F01 F 9 am-12 pm Mary Eigel Developing Your Dialogue Oct 12 Wildwood City Hall Does your dialogue sound stiff? Would a real person say that? Participate in writing activities designed to develop your use of dialogue. Enjoy learning and practicing the essential elements of dialogue through concise presentations and enjoyable activities. Have fun examining what people say, why they say it, and how to fictionalize their conversation. Bring your fears, wants and good humor to this interactive workshop. Course meets curriculum requirements of The Writing Program. WRIT:724 | $39 | Age 60+: $30.50 F02 Th 6:30 pm-9:30 pm Jeffrey Penn May Nov 1 MC - SO, 206

REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 6 | 314-984-7777 | STLCC.EDU/CE 41 Exploring the Creative Process

Creative Writing for New Writers: Unleashing the Writer Within Introduction to Screenwriting A One Day Workshop Everyone of us has a special story to tell, but it can Do you ever watch movies and think “I could write Are you just getting started with writing? Do you be hard in this busy, modern world to access that something better than that!”? Well here’s your chance want to discover your strengths as a writer? Would creativity. In this class, we’ll peel away the familiar to learn how. Screenwriting is both a craft and an art, you like positive feedback on your writing in a outer layers of doubt, distraction and writer’s block. and doing it well requires a solid foundation in the supportive environment? This workshop will help We’ll get to the core of what we’re actually trying fundamentals of good storytelling. In this class, you you create a short story, essay or poem to share in a to say, and we’ll learn to say it with language that is will learn the key elements of writing a screenplay, group workshop. Bring writing tools of your choice irreplaceably unique to each of us. When the writer including story structure, plot, scene development, (pen/paper or laptop/tablet). Course meets curriculum within is unleashed, the words will come freely — and characterization and dialogue. A series of writing requirements of The Writing Program. the stories we need to tell will finally occur to us. It assignments will guide you toward mastering the WRIT:701 | $59 | Age 60+: $45 will not be a class requirement, but those interested basics of screenwriting and help you begin work on in sharing their work will receive the benefit of a your own script. Course meets curriculum requirements F03 Sa 9:30 am-3:30 pm Meredith McDonough thorough, productive critique from the instructor and of The Writing Program. Sep 29 MC - SO, 111 fellow students. You’ll need to make copies of your WRIT:728 | $89 | Age 60+: $52.50 work to share. Course meets curriculum requirements of F01 W 7 pm-9:30 pm Rita Russell The Writing Program. NEW! Write Now: How to Blow Oct 3 – Nov 14 FV - TC, 207 | $ | $ Past Your Inner Stop Sign WRIT:701 79 Age 60+: 49.50 • NOTE: No class 10/31. Do you know why the first cavewoman began to F02 W 7 pm-9:30 pm Jordan Oakes speak? She had something to say. Maybe the sounds Sep 5 – Sep 26 FP - G, 115 weren’t pretty or worth dancing to, but they changed So You Think You Want to the course of human evolution nonetheless. Often, Write Romantic Comedy? people undervalue the significance of their own voices Finding Your Niche Do you have a terrific idea for a film or television thinking what they have to say isn’t pretty enough to Who are you as a writer? What are your goals, dreams, romantic comedy, but you’re unsure how to begin publish or somehow just doesn’t seem legitimate expectations, whims, tastes, desires, and peculiarities? writing it? In this fun three-hour workshop, we will because they feel crushed by the adjective, “writer.” What is your style? Style can be an excuse for lazy examine classic and contemporary romantic comedies In this class, you will join a unique community of writing or it can be an incandescent artistic expression. and discover the key elements you’ll need for creating individuals who have something say and want know More likely, yours falls somewhere in between. your own blockbuster rom-com that audiences will how to get it on the page. We will survey writing styles Discover who you are by comparing your style to fall in love with. Learn how to craft your story with a across genres including fiction, non-fiction, poetry and successful literary and commercial authors. Enjoy an memorable plot, theme and characters that “have you technical writing to gain perspective and sharpen your evening of concise presentation and well-designed at hello,” from the requisite meet-cute to the satisfying skills. You’ll also learn how to use current technological activity facilitated by an experience writer. Course happy ending. Course meets curriculum requirements resources to create a crowd sourced novella for the meets curriculum requirements of The Writing Program. of The Writing Program. class final project. Don’t join this class because you WRIT:765 | $39 | Age 60+: $30.50 WRIT:728 | $39 | Age 60+: $30 want to be a “writer.” Join this class because you are sick F03 W 6:30 pm-9:30 pm Jeffrey Penn May F02 Sa 9:30 am-12:30 pm Rita Russell of replaying that movie in your head you never wrote Sep 19 MC - SO, 205 a screenplay for, want to provide a constructive outlet Nov 3 FV - H, 207 for your inner narrator who won’t shut up or want to introduce the world to the cast of intriguing characters living in your daydreams. Let’s do it together, let’s do it write now. Course meets curriculum requirements of The Writing Program. WRIT:701 | $139 | Age 60+: $76.50 F01 Sa 9 am-12 pm Daphne Rivers Aug 25 – Dec 1 FP - G, 117

Genre

NEW! Writing Science Fiction, NEW! Lyricism 101: The Art of Rhyme Fantasy, and Horror This course will take a scholarly approach to the art From the epic to the epically hilarious, all science and chronological development of lyricism in hip- fiction, fantasy, and horror stories begin with the hop music. Comparisons will be made between other writer asking the same question — what if? In this class, forms of poetry, and various literary techniques found we will learn how writers turn our questions, anxieties, in hip-hop will be discussed and analyzed. Students and fears into tales of suspense and wonder. We will will be exposed to different sub-genres within hip- Designed for beginning or experienced discuss story building techniques used by writers like hop and will gain an understanding of its role as social writers, this program provides formal Douglas Adams, Neil Gaiman, Ernest Cline, and comic commentary. Students will be guided through writing book creators like Bryan K. Vaughn and Alan Moore. their own rhymes, and encouraged to perform them opportunity to develop your own Using examples from these great creators, we will for the class. Course meets curriculum requirements of explore how to create worlds that people believe in The Writing Program. writing voice, build expertise in the art and write works of speculative fiction. Course meets WRIT:719 | $39 | Age 60+: $29.50 and craft of writing and gain insight curriculum requirements of The Writing Program. F03 Th 6 pm-9 pm Shawn Harrell WRIT:706 | $29 | Age 60+: $24 Oct 18 FP - G, 115 into today’s publishing environment. F02 Tu 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Melody Meiners Oct 23 MC - SO, 205 NEW! Focus on Fiction: • One (1) course from each of Shaping Story Plots How to Map a Murder A plot is at the heart of a story and it is what sets that the four areas of study Ever have the urge to write a whodunit? Published story apart from an anecdote. In this lecture, we will mystery authors will lead you through the intricacies explore how tension, conflict, and emotion create • Two (2) electives from of plotting, character development, descriptive scene plot lines that are believable and engaging. We will writing, and setting clues, as well as a brief description discuss how writers use conflict to move a story from any area of study of publishing choices open to writers and some of the beginning to end, common plot structures in fiction, differences between traditional and self-publishing. and techniques for crafting solid and unique plotlines. • Portfolio review capstone Course meets curriculum requirements of The Writing Course meets curriculum requirements of The Writing evaluation with a faculty member Program. Program. WRIT:719 | $49 | Age 60+: $29.50 WRIT:724 | $39 | Age 60+: $32 Upon successful fulfillment of the F02 Sa 9 am-1 pm Jo Hiestand, P.A. De Voe F01 Tu 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Melody Meiners Oct 6 MC - SO, 205 Oct 9 FP - G, 115 program requirements, students will be granted an award of completion.

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42 STLCC.EDU/CE | 314-984-7777 | REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 6 PERSONAL ENRICHMENT Publishing HOME, NATURE AND GARDEN Home Improvement How to Publish Your Own Book: What You Need to Know & Maintenance Have you been thinking about writing a book (or perhaps you have written one) and are curious How to Use Power Tools about how to publish it yourself? In this four-hour Power tools help us perform difficult tasks with less workshop, we’ll cover the realities of independent effort and greater accuracy than most of us could publishing, how editing and design can make your accomplish without them. However, in order to use book look great, options for getting your book into them effectively and without injury, you must know print, sales channels, eBook production and tips for how to operate them correctly and safely. In this class, book marketing. Presented by the St. Louis Publishers our home repair expert will demonstrate the operation Association. Course meets curriculum requirements of of several common power tools, including: corded and The Writing Program. cordless drill, dremel, reciprocating saw, miter saw and WRIT:704 | $39 | Age 60+: $39 circle saw. If you have a small power tool you’d like to F04 Sa 8 am-12 pm know more about, bring it to class and our instructor Nov 3 MC - SO, 108 may select it for a demonstration. Join us and bring your questions. HOME:713 | $25 | Age 60+: $25 How to Self-Publish There was a time when, in order to turn a manuscript F04 W 7 pm-9 pm Jean Linton into a book, a writer’s only option was to find an Oct 3 Kirkwood Sr. HS, SA2 agent. But these days we live in a new, do-it-yourself era, which makes it easier than ever to self-publish. How to Work with a Contractor This class will look into all the facets of this complex For some home repair projects, you may want to endeavor, including the under-valued processes hire a contractor. Come find out from our home of editing and proofreading. We’ll discuss how to repair specialist what you need to know to get that maximize value by balancing quality and cost, and right. There are so many factors that influence your explore the challenge of finding a good graphic decisions: Is the job primarily repair, remodeling or new designer. There are more options than ever for writers, construction? Do you need a specialized contractor or including a choice of companies that print to order general contractor and where do subcontractors fit and require no initial investment. This course will help into the picture? What’s your timeline, budget, who’s you grow a spine for self-publishing. Course meets responsible for the materials and determines the curriculum requirements of The Writing Program. logistics of the project? Don’t forget the paperwork WRIT:704 | $29 | Age 60+: $22.50 and, oh yes, the clean-up! Join us and bring your F01 Th 7 pm-9:30 pm Jordan Oakes questions. Sep 13 FP - G, 115 HOME:713 | $25 | Age 60+: $25 F01 W 7 pm-9 pm Jean Linton Self-Publishing for Writers Sep 5 Kirkwood Sr. HS, SA2 If you’re writing a book and have been contemplating the daunting task of getting it published, come learn Basic Car Maintenance about the process involved in self-publishing your This course is designed to help you better understand work. This class will give you information you need your cars, the auto repair industry and service to know to save yourself a lot of time and money problems you may encounter. Combines lecture and help you understand all the decisions required on specific maintenance problems with laboratory to make self-publishing a successful venture. We’ll sessions during which you will have the opportunity to cover everything from getting copyright registered, inspect and perform minor repairs and maintenance applying for an ISBN, good cover design, manuscript on your own car. editing, print, eBooks and marketing. Course meets | $ | Age 60+: $17.50 curriculum requirements of The Writing Program. AUTO:701 29 F01 Th 6 pm-9 pm Michael Silva | $ | $ WRIT:704 29 Age 60+: 24 Oct 4 Advanced Auto Svc F02 Th 7 pm-9 pm Jill Mettendorf Oct 11 MC - BA, 112 Think Like a Decorator Explore the decor process as an interior designer does, thinking through the potential for enhanced beauty Portfolio and improved function in your own home. We will talk about YOUR needs…YOUR desires…YOUR “givens” (what you will keep and work with). We’ll talk about Portfolio Review — Writing Program quick-fixes, where to shop and who to go to for more This is for confirmation that students have met the help, classic decor mistakes and much more, including requirements of the Writing Program. You must submit how to achieve budget-friendly make-overs and re- your portfolio for review. The work should exhibit designs. You’ll benefit from “fresh eyes” and a new increased proficiency in writing techniques and should understanding of design basics. Bring three of your aspire to high literary standards. You will receive a favorite decorating magazines to the first class. confirmation response from a writing program faculty HOME:703 | $69 | Age 60+: $38.50 member. Upon satisfactory review of the portfolio, the F01 M 7 pm-9 pm Deborah Weltman faculty member will notify Continuing Education to Sep 24 – Oct 15 MC - SO, 112 grant the Writing Award of Completion. If the portfolio does not meet acceptable standards, the instructor will make recommendations. You may register for the Interior Design: Color portfolio review again, until the faculty member is Give your home a face lift! Whether you prefer a satisfied with the quality of your work. Course meets bold or quiet color scheme, our experienced interior curriculum requirements of The Writing Program. designer will show you how to select the best options WRIT:740 | $69 | Age 60+: $40 for your space. You’ll learn the secret of achieving F01 Call to schedule Jordan Oakes a properly balanced and equally distributed color placement. We’ll explore the combination of patterns Aug 12 – Dec 22 FP - TBA in fabrics and furniture and how to integrate these patterns into your space. The selection of paint color, the color choices of wood tone, counter tops, cabinets, light fixtures and hardware will be addressed. Second class is a two-hour field trip on Thursday evening, 9/13. HOME:708 | $39 | Age 60+: $20.50 F01 Tu 6:30 pm-9:30 pm Kathryn Leinauer Sep 11 MC - AS, 204

REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 6 | 314-984-7777 | STLCC.EDU/CE 43 Interior Decor: Accessories for Home, Kitchen and Bath Well-chosen accessories are the perfect finishing Animal Care touch that every room deserves. In this class, you’ll learn from a professional interior designer how to Pet First Aid select the right shapes and sizes for your accessories If you own a pet, it’s important to know how to and how to place them into the correct proportionate approach an injured animal and how to give basic first space. Choices of color and the combinations of aid. Protect yourself and your pet from further harm, patterns will be demonstrated. After this class, your injury, or suffering during emergencies by learning rooms will reflect your personality with a professional prompt, effective actions that will safeguard the life of touch. Second class is a two-hour field trip on Thursday your injured pet until you can get him/her to professional evening, 10/11. Provide own transportation. veterinary care. Do not bring your pet to class. HOME:709 | $39 | Age 60+: $20.50 ANIM:702 | $29 | Age 60+: $24 F01 Tu 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Kathryn Leinauer F01 Sa 9:30 am-11:30 am Dorene Olson Oct 9 MC - AS Oct 20 MC - SO, 206

Do -It-Yourself Ceramic Tiling NEW! Get the Squawk on Come learn how to repair, re-grout or install new Living with Parrots ceramic tile and grout on floors and walls in your Did you know that parrots taste with the roof of their home. Distinguish between the different sizes of tile mouths? Or that parrot feathers contain antibacterial and why each are used in certain places. You’ll learn pigments? Or that pet parrots can live to be between how to design, layout, prepare, cut and install ceramic 25 and 50 years of age, depending upon the species? tile and grout. See the tools you’ll need and watch a With around 372 different parrot species to choose demonstration of how and why to use them. from, choosing a bird can be overwhelming. This HOME:713 | $25 | Age 60+: $25 thorough class will outline breeds and their special F05 W 7 pm-9 pm Jean Linton needs, how and where to acquire a parrot should you choose to buy or rescue, beginning and basic training, Oct 10 FV - E, 158 the importance of diet and veterinary care, how to find a veterinarian and boarding facility, the importance Do -It-Yourself Drywalling of cage space and set up, the essentials of family Our experienced handyperson will show you how interaction and time requirements, introducing and to measure, cut, and hang drywall. You’ll learn how managing parrots and other pets, what to do if your to prep the room prior to installing the 2x4 framing, parrot gets lost, fun with tricks and games and social including proper layout. Instruction will include cut- visits out with your parrot, and so much more. to-size with minimal drywall seams and cut out for ANIM:715 | $19 | Age 60+: $14 electric boxes. Also learn how to apply seam tape F01 W 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Dorene Olson (both paper tape and self-stick mesh tape) and mud Sep 26 MC - SO, 205 (joint compound). If you have a drywall project in your future, get to this class before getting started. HOME:713 | $25 | Age 60+: $25 Puppy Kindergarten F06 W 7 pm-9 pm Jean Linton You can raise a happy, well-adjusted and confident puppy through socialization, basic commands Oct 17 FV - E, 158 and manners training. In this class, you’ll learn leadership, grooming skills and behavioral problem- Hands-On Home Repair: Electrical solving. Completion of all six classes qualifies you When something needs fixing who do you call? Fix it and your puppy to take the AKC S.T.A.R. Puppy Test yourself and save time, money and hassle! A variety of on the sixth week. (STAR: Socialization, Training, simple home repairs will be presented with a “hands- Activity, Responsibility). Successful completion of on” focus. We’ll talk about electricity and safety, most the test enables you to send for an AKC STAR Puppy people’s #1 concern. If you need a new light fixture, Certificate and Medallion. Puppies must be 9 weeks wall switch or outlet, this class will guide you. We’ll to 1 year old and have 2 series DHLPP and Bordetella talk about other small electrical problems and the immunizations. Proof of vaccinations required. Bring difference between aluminum and copper wiring and puppy to first class. Supply list will be emailed. how to work with both. We’ll look at how-to, when- ANIM:703 | $129 | Age 60+: $111.50 to and when it’s safer NOT-to. You won’t need to fear F01 Sa 9:30 am-11 am Susan Baxter-Carr performing your own simple DIY electrical repairs or Aug 18 – Sep 29 RiverChase of Fenton have to pay someone else do it for you after this class. • NOTE: No class 9/1. HOME:713 | $25 | Age 60+: $25 F02 W 7 pm-9 pm Jean Linton Sep 19 Kirkwood Sr. HS, SA2 Canine Good Citizen The Canine Good Citizen (CGC) Program is designed to reward dogs who have good manners both at Hands-On Home Repair: Plumbing home and in the community. Class instruction is for Got a leaky faucet or just want to upgrade to the all 10 parts of the CGC Test. Dog must be at least six latest style? Maybe your running toilet has caused months old and have basic obedience skills. Proof of your water bill to skyrocket? Don’t get sticker shock by vaccinations required. Bring dog (and water bowl) to calling a plumber, instead come to this hands-on class first class. Successful completion of the test qualifies and learn how to fix minor plumbing issues. dog for a CGC patch (available for purchase separately). HOME:713 | $25 | Age 60+: $25 Supply list will be emailed. F03 W 7 pm-9 pm Jean Linton ANIM:706 | $99 | Age 60+: $86 Sep 26 Kirkwood Sr. HS, SA2 F07 Sa 11 am-12 pm Susan Baxter-Carr Oct 6 – Nov 17 RiverChase of Fenton • NOTE: No class 11/10.

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Dog Training: Basic Skills and DogSports K9 Nose Work, Level I: Manners for the Family Dog Intro to Odor (Without the Dog) Do you walk your dog or does your dog walk you? This class is the same as ANIM:706 F02, but without the If your time is limited and your budget won’t spare dog. You are welcome to register to attend for yourself, the expense of private lessons, this is the perfect to learn and watch and do the exercises with your dog alternative! This course in basic skills and manners at home. will give you and your dog a good introduction to ANIM:706 | $79 | Age 60+: $79 beginning obedience commands over a period of six F03 W 7:30 pm-8:30 pm Sandra Ellison weeks. Accomplish your training goals quickly and start getting those behavior problems under control. Aug 15 – Sep 19 RiverChase of Fenton Topics also touch on basic grooming, vaccinations, flea/tick control and traveling in the car. Bring your DogSports K9 Nose Work, Level II: questions! Dog must be at least six months old and Exterior Hides and Vehicle Searches proof of vaccinations is required. Bring dog (and water If you and your dog loved our DogSports K9 Nose bowl) to first class. Supply list will be emailed. Work course, you’ll love the new challenges presented ANIM:706 | $129 | Age 60+: $111.50 in these follow-up sessions. This Level II course Designed for initial training and F06 Sa 9:30 am-11 am Susan Baxter-Carr will introduce new elements used in trials, though preparation for work in a range of Oct 6 – Nov 17 RiverChase of Fenton competition is not the goal or a requirement. Class • NOTE: No class 11/10. will be held outdoors (weather permitting) and will public and private animal welfare include both exterior “hides” and vehicle searches. The trainer will also work on your ability to read your agencies and organizations. Classes Dog Training: Advanced Basics I dog. These new search areas will be both challenging Beyond the Basics is more advanced skills training class and more exciting for the dog and handler. Give your may be taken individually or as part of for dogs who have already completed basic training in sniff-loving canine new skills. Prerequisite: Dogs must the Animal Welfare Assistant Program. an instruction-based class setting. Through class-work, have successfully completed the beginning (Level I) K9 games, and homework, you will train your dog to obey Nose Work course. Supply list will be emailed. To learn more, call 314-984-7777. hand signals as well as voice commands, such as: heel ANIM:706 | $109 | Age 60+: $94.50 without pulling; sit or down stay with you in, then F01 W 6 pm-7 pm Sandra Ellison out of the room; off-lead recalls from a distance; and Aug 15 – Sep 19 RiverChase of Fenton Animal Welfare: Animal Welfare pay attention to you and not distractions. This class and the Humane Movement uses the Positive Reinforcement and Praise method There are different facets of “animal welfare,” and the of dog training. Dogs must have current vaccinations. NEW! Strut Your Mutt: Activities work of these types of agencies in the St. Louis metro Pets must have successfully completed prior in-class and Sports for Any Dog area are built on different viewpoints. In this class, instruction. Practice at home a must. Supply list will Whether you have a blue blooded purebred or the you’ll get insight into the history of the animal welfare/ be emailed. best Heinz 57, this class is for you! This class covers humane movement in the United States and where we ANIM:706 | $99 | Age 60+: $86 topics from competition courses for titles to fun games are today. We’ll also trouble-shoot community animal F04 Sa 11 am-12 pm Susan Baxter-Carr and activities that you can do with your dog, young or welfare needs and possible solutions. Course meets Aug 18 – Sep 29 RiverChase of Fenton old. We will discuss field activities such as lure coursing requirements of Animal Welfare Assistant Program. • NOTE: No class 9/1. and barn hunts, champion opportunities from tricks | $ | $ to conformation show dogs, athletic opportunities ANIM:741 29 Age 60+: 26 like agility tracking/nose work and flyball, and even F01 Tu 6 pm-8:30 pm Dog Training: Advanced Basics II something for the couch potatoes and lap dogs. This Sep 18 MC - SO, 105 The Advanced II training class is for dogs who have course will also cover service dogs such as seeing eye already completed Advanced I (formerly Beyond the dogs and assistance dogs, and how you can bring aid Animal Welfare: Getting to Know Us: St. Basic Skills Class). Using positive reinforcement and and comfort to others by training your pet to become Louis Animal Welfare Organizations praise, class instruction, and homework, you will a therapy dog or learner helper for those with various St. Louis has many large and small organizations move onto to the next level of dog training. In this disabilities. We will also discuss search and rescue of all types involved in animal welfare activities, class, you will continue distraction work and using (SAR) dogs, the Canine Good Citizen (CGC) award and such as rescues and shelters, adoptions, pet food voice commands paired with hand signals while also Temperament Test program. You will learn how to find pantries, emergency and investigation teams, clinics, working on off-lead heeling and recalls, out-of-sight activities near you, what qualifications your dogs may advocacy groups and more. They all have different sits and downs, and incorporating open and utility need, and how to manage multiple venues with the roles, approaches and ways of operating but it takes exercises for variation. Prerequisite: Advanced Basics I same dog. Do not bring your dog to class. everyone in the community to meet the needs of our or equivalent. Dogs must be dog friendly. Dogs must ANIM:765 | $19 | Age 60+: $14 local animals. The good news is that there are a wide have vaccinations (Rabies, Bordetella, DHLPP or your F01 Sa 9:30 am-11:30 am vet’s recommendation and Titers). Practice at home is range of animal welfare-related activities in the St Oct 6 MC - SO, 108 Louis metro area and opportunities for involvement for essential. Supply list will be emailed. people with a variety of interests and skills (like you!). ANIM:706 | $99 | Age 60+: $86 A panel of representatives from local agencies will F05 W 7 pm-8 pm Susan Baxter-Carr Cats: Understanding Them Better present their stories and answer your questions. Course Oct 3 – Nov 7 RiverChase of Fenton Does your cat have you curious and wondering? Join meets requirements of Animal Welfare Assistant Program. us for an informative evening designed just for cat owners. Our veterinarian will discuss the development, ANIM:741 | $29 | Age 60+: $26 DogSports K9 Nose Work, Level I: health, and behavior of domestic cats with emphasis F02 Tu 6 pm-8:30 pm An Introduction to Odor on why cats behave as they do, how you might train a Oct 23 MC - SO, 105 Dogs see the world through their noses. This sport cat and the health care of your pet. If you have specific is designed to develop your dog’s remarkable sense cat-troubles, whether it involves furniture scratching, of smell and natural scenting abilities by using their conflicts in multi-pet households, feeding concerns, Animal Welfare: Investigations, desire to hunt and their love of treats, toys, and exercise. or litter box problems, bring your questions. You’ll Rescues, Legalities and Legislative It is a great way for your dog to build confidence and understand your pet much better after this helpful Issues in Animal Welfare burn both mental and physical energy while having session. Here’s your chance to hear first-hand accounts from fun. If your dog has a nose, it can play this K9 Nose ANIM:710 | $29 | Age 60+: $20 the real world of animal welfare investigations and Work game. Bring your dog and learn together how rescues. You’ll find out how investigators work and F01 W 6:30 pm-9:30 pm Gerald Williams how animal welfare agencies and the law handle to play this fun, new sport with our certified instructor. Sep 12 Kirkwood Sr. HS It’s fun for both of you! Dogs must be at least 6 months violations. You’ll learn about the legal issues (how old with current immunizations. Bring soft treats your does our society define “adequate care and control” of dog likes (with a distinct scent), a 6-foot leash (no reels) animals?) as well as advocacy and legislation related to plus flat collar (no choke collars) or harness, and crate animal welfare. Course meets requirements of Animal or kennel for your pet. If you prefer to attend without Welfare Assistant Program. your dog, see ANIM 706 F03 for a discount. ANIM:741 | $29 | Age 60+: $26 ANIM:706 | $109 | Age 60+: $94.50 F03 Tu 6 pm-8:30 pm F02 W 7:30 pm-8:30 pm Sandra Ellison Nov 13 MC - SO, 105 Aug 15 – Sep 19 RiverChase of Fenton

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Ecology Landscape Basics: Plan Now for a Beautiful Spring Do you need some tips for a great landscape? Get practical advice from nursery owner, Nancee Indoor Composting: Make and Kruscheck, and learn about: laying out bed lines, Take Home a Bokashi Bucket edgings, gravel vs. mulch, weed barrier vs. plastic, Don’t throw away those scraps — up to 20% of plants and spacing. Now is the time to devote your household trash can be composted! The bokashi efforts to having a better landscape next season! bucket system can be used year-round, it’s quick, Course meets the curriculum requirements for the convenient and has no household smells. In this hands- Master Naturalist program. on session, you will construct and learn to maintain an indoor composting system capable of decomposing HORT:711 | $25 | Age 60+: $19.50 food and house plant trimmings for a family of F01 Sa 9 am-11:30 am Nancee Kruescheck St. Louis Community College four. In a space-saving bokashi system, effective Oct 6 MC - SO, 111 microorganisms transform all types of kitchen waste Continuing Education’s Master into a nutrient-rich soil amendment. All equipment, materials and handouts provided and included in fee. Go Native! Native Landscaping for Naturalist Program consists of You’ll leave class with a working indoor composting Bees, Butterflies and Pollinators three components: system in the form of a bokashi bucket. Class offered Fall is a great time to start thinking about what you in partnership with the Missouri Botanical Garden want to bloom in the spring to attract pollinators to Earthways Center. Registration deadline 9/5. No your landscape. Butterflies along with bees and other refunds after this date. Course meets the curriculum insect pollinators are environmental barometers. 1. Completion of five (5) biology, requirements for the Master Naturalist program. Healthy landscapes have large numbers and a wide diversity of pollinators—contaminated or altered | $ | $ geology, physical science or ECOL:704 49 Age 60+: 49 landscapes do not. The best plants lure pollinators F01 Tu 7 pm-8:30 pm Kat Golden to their flowers by offering pollen, nectar, resin and horticulture related college credit Sep 18 MC - SW, 204 oil, and by evolving visual and olfactory cues such as courses. Beginning Summer 2017, nectar guides, color and fragrance. Come get practical advice on getting started for selecting the optimal students must attain a grade of Landscape and Gardening natives to attract various groups of pollinators. Course meets the curriculum requirements for the Master C or higher to count toward the Naturalist program. | $ | $ Master Naturalist program. Classes Fall Gardening for a Blooming HORT:713 29 Age 60+: 21.50 taken by audit will not apply Beautiful Spring F01 Tu 6 pm-9 pm David Tylka Have a bloomin’ beautiful spring! Join local nursery Oct 2 MC - SO, 107 toward program requirements. owner, Nancee Kruscheck, as she discusses how to prepare your flowerbeds and gardens this fall for next Making More Plants: spring. Learn the best bulbs and perennials to plant to Propagation Made Simple 2. Attend six (6) Continuing achieve vibrant spring color and design impact; learn Make more of your favorite plants in this hands-on how to properly divide your perennials; and steps to class and learn some simple propagation methods. Education Master Naturalist take to prepare your gardens to withstand winter and Watch local nursery owner and plant expert, Nancee come back greener and more lush than before. You’ll Kruscheck, as she demonstrates how to take cuttings, designated programs offered be the envy of the neighborhood! Course meets the root division, air layering and seeds, then try it yourself. through St. Louis Community curriculum requirements for the Master Naturalist Course meets the curriculum requirements for the program. Master Naturalist program. | $ | $ College in the area of Ecology, HORT:707 25 Age 60+: 19.50 HORT:719 | $25 | Age 60+: $19.50 Nature or Landscape and Gardening. F01 Sa 9 am-11:30 am Nancee Kruescheck F01 Sa 9 am-11:30 am Nancee Kruescheck Sep 22 MC - SO, 109 Sep 29 MC - SO, 108

3. Volunteer 25 hours with a local Right Tree, Right Place: Selection Succulents and Planting Techniques Succulents are hot and trending in both gardening nature-related organization. Many problems that our trees encounter can be traced and decorating. Perfect for both the “seasoned” and back to selecting the wrong tree for a site or improper “forgetful” gardener, this group of plants offers easy-to- planting technique. Industry experts agree that fall is care for choices for your home indoors and out. What The courses listed in Nature, the best time to plant trees after the summer heat and to grow, how to grow, where to grow? We’ll cover all before the winter freeze. Come learn how to choose this, with plenty of inspiring images to get you ready Landscape & Gardening, and the correct tree to fulfill your landscape needs and to grow these low-maintenance plants, both indoors how to set-up for success by utilizing proper planting and out. Course meets the curriculum requirements Ecology meet the curriculum protocol! Community forester, Tom Ebeling, will walk for the Master Naturalist program. you through the basics of tree planting and choosing | $ | $ requirements for the Master the right tree for the right place. Offered in partnership HORT:722 25 Age 60+: 20 Naturalist Program. Classes may with Forest ReLeaf of Missouri. Course meets the F01 W 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Michelle Ochonicky curriculum requirements for the Master Naturalist Sep 19 MC - SO, 108 be taken individually for your own program. personal enrichment or as part of HORT:708 | $25 | Age 60+: $25 Pruning Basics F02 Th 6 pm-8 pm Tom Ebeling Proper techniques for pruning trees and shrubs the Master Naturalist program. Oct 18 MC - SO, 204 are essential for the health of your plants and future growth. It’s not difficult if you know the right techniques and timing. You’ll also learn how to avoid Shrubs and Perennials: What’s spreading disease from tree to tree. Class will include For additional information, Best for the Midwest? an outdoor demonstration, so bring your pruners. contact the Office of Continuing Fall is the best time to plant to help establish a good Come learn hands-on from our nursery expert Nancee root system for your landscape! Come discover some Kruscheck, who will also show you how to sharpen Education at 314-984-7777. of the many new varieties of plants out on the market and clean your pruners and answer your questions. cultivated for smaller spaces in your yard. From small Course meets the curriculum requirements for the shrubs to perennials with more color and smaller Master Naturalist program. sizes, join nursery owner and plant expert Nancee HORT:723 | $25 | Age 60+: $19.50 Kruscheck and learn about how hardy these varieties are and where they will work best in your garden. F01 Sa 9 am-11:30 am Nancee Kruescheck Course meets the curriculum requirements for the Oct 20 MC - SO, 107 Master Naturalist program. HORT:708 | $25 | Age 60+: $19.50 F01 Sa 9 am-11:30 am Nancee Kruescheck Oct 13 MC - SO, 108

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Nature Introduction to Bird Watching Great Horned Owls: According to the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, more than Hunting and Feeding 45 million Americans identify birding as one of their Join an award-winning naturalist, has been observing, favorite pastimes. Whether you are an amateur bird documenting and doing outreach with Great Horned Wildflowers of Late Summer enthusiast or are interested in learning more about Owls in Forest Park since December 2005. Mark Learn to appreciate and identify the wildflowers bird identification, migratory patterns, and wildlife in of late summer with an emphasis on the yellow- has learned many of the owls’ hunting perches and your own backyard, this class is for you! Join educators observed and documented many predatory attempts flowered members of the Aster Family (those Darn! from the St. Louis Audubon Society to discover how to Yellow Composites “DYCs”) that grow natively in the as well as seen the owls feed themselves and their identify bird species by sight, song, physical attributes, many owlets. Join us for a fascinating insight into St. Louis area. Classroom discussion will be enriched and behaviors. You’ll also learn how to research your with a weekend field trip where you will have an one of the most successful predators in the Americas. findings in guidebooks and how to attract more birds Course meets the curriculum requirements for the opportunity to apply your new knowledge and skills. to your backyard through feeding and landscaping. Field trip details to be discussed in class. Provide Master Naturalist program. Field trip on Saturday, 9/8 will allow you to practice NATR:709 | $25 | Age 60+: $25 own transportation. Offered in partnership with the your new skills and learn about the best places to view Missouri Native Plant Society. Taught by Rick Gray a variety of birds in the St. Louis area. Field trip details F03 Th 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Mark H.X. Glenshaw and other local native plant experts. Course meets to be discussed in class. Provide own transportation. Sep 6 MC - SO, 232 the curriculum requirements of the Master Naturalist Class is offered in partnership with the St. Louis program. Audubon Society. Course meets the curriculum | $ | $ Raptors: A Look at Hawks and Eagles NATR:723 39 Age 60+: 39 requirements for the Master Naturalist program. Come soar with the eagles and hawks, masters of the F01 Th 6:30 pm-8:30 pm NATR:709 | $35 | Age 60+: $35 sky and the ultimate raptors. Learn about anatomy, Aug 23 MC - SW, 108 F02 W 7 pm-9 pm behaviors and adaptations. Concentration will be on Sep 5 MC - SO, 108 the bald eagle, master fisherman and red tail hawk. Insects of Missouri Offered in cooperation with St. Louis Audubon Society. Join a research entomologist, conservationist and Course meets the curriculum requirements of the photographer as he shares information on the broad Sparrows Master Naturalist program. There are 30 species of native sparrow in North NATR:709 | $25 | Age 60+: $25 variety of insects with specific habitat associations America, a dozen of which can be found nesting in within Missouri’s ecoregions. Through photos, you’ll Missouri. Come learn about the habitat, behavior, and F05 W 7 pm-9 pm learn about the fantastic diversity, introductory level markings of this little bird. Towhees and Juncos will Oct 3 MC - SO, 108 morphology and taxonomy along with some of the be included in the discussion. Offered in partnership fascinating natural history aspects of Missouri’s insects. with the St. Louis Audubon Society. Course meets Recovering Two Endangered Wolf Course meets the curriculum requirements for the the curriculum requirements for the Master Naturalist Master Naturalist program. program. Species: On the Brink Again? | $ | Age 60+: $25 Recovering a species from less than 14 individual NATR:715 25 NATR:709 | $25 | Age 60+: $25 animals is a challenging process. Both the red wolf F01 W 6 pm-8:30 pm Chris Brown F07 W 7 pm-9 pm (who was native to Missouri) and the Mexican gray Oct 3 MC - SO, 205 Nov 7 MC - SO, 109 wolf have come back from the brink of extinction by the passion and efforts of several facilities. Class will Introduction to Beekeeping focus on the Endangered Wolf Center’s key role in Bees play an important role in agriculture as Forest Park Owls: Hiding in Plain Sight their recovery and the current status of each species Join an award-winning naturalist and speaker to in the wild now. A tour of the animals will be included. pollinators of flowering plants that provide food, fiber, discover details into the lives of a local mated pair spices, medicines and animal forage. Beekeeping Call EWC at 636-938-5900 for directions and location of Great Horned Owls in Forest Park. Mark has been details. Offered in partnership with the Endangered can be a hobby, a secondary business, or a full-time closely observing and documenting the owls since vocation. It is a relatively inexpensive hobby that Wolf Center. Registration deadline 9/13. No refunds 2005. You’ll learn how he found the owls, basic facts after this date. Course meets the curriculum provides a sweet bonus each year. Is beekeeping about the species, and the different behaviors he right for you? Come and learn how to attract native requirements for the Master Naturalist Certificate. observes and documents with photos and videos to | $ | $ pollinators and honeybees by planting a pollinator- illustrate these behaviors. Don’t be surprised if you NATR:727 29 Age 60+: 29 friendly garden and constructing a nesting habitat for find yourself looking for owls after this course in a F01 Sa 9 am-12 pm native pollinators. Introductory information on getting follow-up, instructor-led, Owl Prowl! Course meets Sep 22 Endangered Wolf Ctr started with beekeeping and honeybee products of the curriculum requirements for the Master Naturalist the hive. Course meets the curriculum requirements program. for the Master Naturalist program. Unique Animals and Plants of Australia | $ | Age 60+: $25 NATR:733 | $29 | Age 60+: $29 NATR:709 25 Australia has been geographically isolated for over F01 Th 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Mark H.X. Glenshaw 45 million years resulting in an abundance of plants F02 Sa 9 am-12 pm Jane Sueme Aug 30 FP - C, 221 and animals that are found only on this continent. Dec 1 MC - SO, 107 An amazing 80% of the mammal, reptile, frog and flowering plant species are endemic to Australia. NEW! Beekeeping 2.0 — Maintaining NEW! How to Find an Owl Australia’s diverse oceans support around 4,000 of in Your Neighborhood the world’s 22,000 types of fish. With its temperate Healthy Colonies Do you ever see or hear an owl in your neighborhood One of the main goals in keeping honey bees is and tropical rainforests, deserts, grasslands and coral and want to experience more of these beautiful reefs, this unique continent accounts for almost 10% overwintering with a healthy colony. This class will birds? Well, the award-winning naturalist “The Owl cover honeybee beekeeping beyond the first year with of the total biodiversity of Earth. Taught by a Biology Man” is here to help. Mark has studied Great Horned professor who will show photos and discuss the instruction specific to our area regarding nutrition, Owls in Forest Park since 2005. He gives dozens of pest and disease identification and management and remarkable natural histories of the larger, more unique lectures on the owls all over Missouri and Illinois and animals and plants. Course meets the curriculum swarm control of healthy, established colonies next leads scores of owl prowls in Forest Park each year. In spring. Course meets the curriculum requirements for requirements for the Master Naturalist program. addition to this, he helps people all over the St. Louis NATR:765 | $25 | Age 60+: $20 the Master Naturalist program. metro area find owls in their neighborhoods whether NATR:733 | $29 | Age 60+: $29 in subdivisions, city neighborhoods, pocket parks or F01 M 6:30 pm-8:30 pm David Tylka F01 Sa 9 am-12 pm Jane Sueme large public parks. Mark’s talk will show which owls Oct 8 MC - SO, 107 Sep 22 MC - SO, 232 you are most likely to see or hear, where to look for them, how to look for them, what to listen for, and Geology of Missouri the importance of research and collaboration. These Spend a few hours learning about the geology and Bats of Missouri techniques are the same that he used when he began geography of Missouri in an informal atmosphere. Missouri is home to at least 14 different species of studying owls and uses to this day. For additional bats. Learn about these different species, where they We will discuss how our state has been shaped by insights, we will also show, via photos and videos, owl glaciations, earthquakes, uplift, and warm, shallow live, how common they are, methods used to research behaviors he has observed and documented. and monitor them along with neat facts about bats. seas. Learn about the processes that gave us the Led by the Missouri Department of Conservation, NATR:709 | $25 | Age 60+: $25 nickname “The Cave State.” We will also take a look you will explore and discuss the importance of bats F04 Th 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Mark H.X. Glenshaw at the economic impact rocks and minerals have had to the environment and humans as well as current Sep 20 FP - G, 113 on our state’s economy. Course meets the curriculum threats to these fascinating creatures. Course meets requirements for the Master Naturalist program. the curriculum requirements of the Master Naturalist NATR:730 | $29 | Age 60+: $21.50 program. F01 Sa 9 am-12 pm Jeffrey Smith NATR:709 | $29 | Age 60+: $29 Oct 6 MC - SW, 105 F06 Sa 9 am-12 pm Kathryn Womack Oct 6 MC - SO, 232

REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 6 | 314-984-7777 | STLCC.EDU/CE 47 Exploring Fall and Winter Night Skies PERSONAL FINANCE Class meets on Mondays 10/15, 10/22, and Wednesdays 10/17, 10/24. Learn how to use the unaided eye, Finance and binoculars or small to medium sized telescopes to find, identify and observe the astronomical objects and events of late fall and winter including the investments moon, planets, artificial satellites, meteors, comets, stars, constellations and nebula. Bring to class: a Foundations of Investing planisphere 35 — 45 degree latitude, such as Phillip’s Are you just getting started with personal investing planisphere 6” or larger, and current issue of Sky & or want to learn more so that you can better Telescope magazine. One field trip 11/3-11/5, details communicate with your current financial advisor? to be announced in class. Provide own transportation. Come learn about the basics of investing including Course meets the curriculum requirements of the the key features of bonds, stocks and mutual funds; Master Naturalist program. the investment pyramid and the importance of asset NATR:732 | $59 | Age 60+: $41 allocation; how to set SMART financial goals; risk tolerance and the portfolio objective that is right for F03 MW 7 pm-9 pm Michael Malolepszy you; and the impact of inflation and tax diversity on Oct 15 – Oct 24 MC - SO, 105 your long-term goals. FINC:705 | $39 | Age 60+: $39 Meteors and Comets F01 Tu 6 pm-9 pm Margie Bittner There is much more to the skies than just star gazing. Sep 18 – Sep 25 MC - SO, 107 Some of nature’s most spectacular astronomical phenomena were at times terrifying in the past. They include meteor showers and bright comets — all of Where Does All My Money Go? which can be enjoyed with nothing more than the Gain Control of Your Finances unaided eye. Learn how to enhance those experiences Are you one of 70% of Americans who worry about with inexpensive tools such as binoculars and how your finances? Are you one of 60% who don’t have a to do safe solar eclipse observing with appropriate budget? You don’t have to be a CPA to manage your but inexpensive items. Course meets the curriculum finances and build wealth within the resources that requirements for the Master Naturalist program. you have. Learn about budgeting, building emergency NATR:732 | $25 | Age 60+: $18 savings, paying down debt, saving for retirement and F02 Sa 10 am-12 pm Michael Malolepszy a crash course in building wealth through investments. Many of the financial questions you were afraid to ask Sep 29 MC - SO, 107 will be answered in this course that will help you take control of your finances and help build a better future NEW! Observing Eclipses for you and your family. Bring a sack lunch and drink. Lunar and solar eclipses can be enjoyed with modest FINC:735 | $35 | Age 60+: $25 and in some cases no equipment. Learn how to F01 Sa 9 am-1 pm Tiffany Smith plan, observe and enhance those experiences with Sep 29 MC - BA, 124 inexpensive tools such as websites, binoculars, telescopes, and how to do safe solar eclipse observing with safe but inexpensive items such as “eclipse glasses” What Everyone Needs to and other tools. The total lunar eclipse of January 21, Know About Divorce 2019 and the total solar eclipse of April 8, 2024 will be Course will deliver the legal, emotional and financial discussed. Course meets the curriculum requirements issues of divorce in a logical yet compassionate way. for the Master Naturalist program. With the guidance of trained professionals, workshop NATR:732 | $25 | Age 60+: $18 participants will gain a greater understanding of the F01 Th 7 pm-9 pm Michael Malolepszy confusing and challenging divorce process. The more Sep 27 MC - SO, 108 information and support you have, the better the decisions you’ll make for yourself and your family, leading to a more hopeful future. Course will be taught Climate Change 101 by a divorce attorney, a mental health professional What is climate change? How are rising temperatures and a Certified Divorce Financial Analyst. impacting the ecosystems, forests, oceans and FINC:765 | $29 | Age 60+: $29 even the St. Louis area? What is the biggest concern from scientists? What are the best solutions? Why F01 Th 6 pm-9 pm Laura Boedges do Americans disagree so strongly about this issue? Sep 20 MC - SO, 206 Join park ranger Brian Ettling as he shares the basic science, shows the unusual suspects that accept the Understanding Wall Street science, and debunks many of the myths. Learn how Understanding how stocks, bonds, mutual funds and to effectively educate others on the topic using humor the various financial vehicles of Wall Street function and optimism to inspire them to take action. Course is essential to a solid financial backbone. Learn what meets the curriculum requirements for the Master these vehicles are, how they work and separate “fact Naturalist program. from fiction” when it comes to “fueling” your retirement NATR:734 | $19 | Age 60+: $17 fire. Discussion will include how these items work and F01 Sa 9 am-12 pm Brian Ettling how the taxes and fees woven into these vehicles Oct 13 MC - SO, 107 can affect your bottom line. You will get an overview of the difference between stocks, bonds and mutual funds; tax loophole considerations; understanding NEW! Local Water Quality Issues fees; common financial myths; overcoming obstacles and Storm Water Management to creating wealth; and how exit strategies can affect This class will explore the value of clean water in our your legacy. community. We will discuss important water quality FINC:765 | $19 | Age 60+: $19 issues our community faces and the many ways the F03 Th 6:30 pm-8 pm Andrew Hall region is working to protect our watersheds. Discover Oct 18 MC - SO, 206 the relationship between human development, storm water, and water quality issues and the best F04 Th 6:30 pm-8 pm Andrew Hall management practices we can implement to prevent Oct 25 STLCC-SC, 103 pollution. Walk away with practical solutions you can do in your own life and at home to help protect our Demystifying Annuities watershed. Course meets the curriculum requirements Get answers to your questions and concerns about for the Master Naturalist program. annuities. Are they appropriate for me? How much do NATR:765 | $15 | Age 60+: $15 they cost? When should I purchase one? How can an F02 Th 7 pm-8:30 pm Kat Golden annuity help me in retirement? Learn the difference Oct 18 MC - BA, 120 between income annuities and deferred annuities with GLWBs. Compare fixed vs. variable annuities. Understand why annuities are called “income insurance.” FINC:705 | $25 | Age 60+: $25 F02 Th 6:30 pm-9 pm Margie Bittner Oct 18 MC - SO, 109

48 STLCC.EDU/CE | 314-984-7777 | REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 6 PERSONAL ENRICHMENT

Paying for Long Term Care: Home Selling: Your Guide Obtaining Medicaid and to a Successful Sale Retirement Veteran’s Benefits If you’ve never sold a home before (or even if you Paying for long term care is a problem facing a lot have, but it’s been a while), it’s important to know your of senior citizens. This course will cover the benefits marketing options. You need to know what to expect Planning available through Medicaid and through the Veterans from the home selling process, how to add impact and Administration (for veterans and their spouses). Learn value to your home that will get you top dollar (staging about eligibility requirements as well as techniques without breaking the budget), how to use knowledge NEW! The 4 M’s — The Keys to and strategies to become eligible. Class is designed for of the competition in your area to determine a realistic Comprehensive Retirement Income seniors who are facing such costs, or worrying about selling price, the pros and cons of “for sale by owner,” Innovative retirement solutions are not easily the future costs, as well as family members who are and how to find the right agent to sell your house. developed or understood. Retirees have a small providing care for their parents. Taught by an elder Come spend a short evening learning the inside track margin for error and may be hypersensitive to losses care and accredited VA attorney. that will get you the best deal for your home. due to the potential impact on income streams. In this class, we will define four solutions to develop | $ | $ REAL:702 | $19 | Age 60+: $14 FINC:746 25 Age 60+: 25 comprehensive retirement income. MAXIMIZING F02 Th 7 pm-9 pm Paul Gantner F01 Th 7 pm-9 pm Jill McCoy current cash flow, especially in the early years of Oct 11 STLCC-SC, 104 Oct 18 MC - SW, 207 retirement, MAINTAINING your standard of living, MINIMIZING cash-flow risk, and MINIMIZING short and Paying for Long Term Care: long-term principal erosion. The key to comprehensive Alternative Funding Options Estate Planning retirement income is exploring how the 4Ms are What is long term care (LTC) and how do you pay for connected and balancing them to create personalized it? If you have ever experienced a friend or family solutions. All course materials will be supplied for this member who has needed long term care, you Estate Planning: Living Trusts two-session training. understand the costs associated with providing this Everyone wants to do estate planning for control of FINC:705 | $35 | Age 60+: $35 assistance. The question is how to pay for it without their assets and for a legacy to loved ones. Course F04 Tu 6 pm-8 pm James Ingram having to purchase long term care insurance. Class covers various ways to estate plan, avoid probate, Sep 25 – Oct 2 MC - SO, 204 will focus on alternative financial programs that can avoid guardianships and reduce or eliminate estate be used to pay for LTC instead of specifically buying a taxes. Find out why a living trust may be the best long term care insurance policy. solution. Taught by an attorney. Managing Cash Flow in Retirement Living in retirement is all about the cash flow, not FINC:746 | $25 | Age 60+: $25 FINC:710 | $35 | Age 60+: $30 the pile of cash. Class will focus on retirement F01 Tu 7 pm-9 pm Steve Glazer F02 Tu 7 pm-9 pm Jacquelynn Capriano income planning and threats to cash flow during Oct 9 MC - SO, 108 Sep 18 STLCC-SC, 120 your retirement years. Review will cover real life case studies including retiree health care costs and the Are you providing long impact of taxes and withdrawal rates on investment We have more! General Estate Planning: Wills, account longevity. term care as a caregiver? Be sure to check Trusts and Avoiding Probate | $ | $ out “Caregiving at Home” on page 13. Learn about your planning options, both for property FINC:736 25 Age 60+: 25 distribution upon death as well as decision-making F02 W 7 pm-9 pm Steve Glazer authority while alive. Class discussion will focus on Sep 26 MC - SO, 108 wills, the probate process and avoiding probate with Real Estate revocable trusts and beneficiary designations. Powers Retirement University of attorney for financial and health care purposes will Financial planning is one of the most important also be discussed. Taught by an attorney. aspects in helping you to prepare for the future. Learn | $ | $ Real Estate Investing for Income FINC:710 35 Age 60+: 30 how to take a strategic approach to the retirement True financial wealth is about having the unearned F01 M 6 pm-8 pm Yvonne Homeyer process to assist you in preparation for every step of income to finance your life goals without having to Oct 22 Clayton HS, 124 the way during the growth, income/distribution and work. Private market commercial real estate returned conservation stages of life helping to avoid retirement an average of 8.4% over the 10-year period from 2000 roadblocks and mitigate risks in all aspects of your to 2010. The key is to understand what you are buying Preparing Your Estate Plan financial life. The in-class, step-by-step curriculum will Designed for anyone who would like to better help you develop a comprehensive understanding by having a solid knowledge and a good plan. Come understand the basics of estate planning. Learn find out how to plan your investment strategies to of tax planning strategies, advanced social security what to consider when creating a will, the benefits planning, wealth accumulation vs. decumulation, the lead to true financial wealth. of trusts in estate planning, how to help reduce taxes $ sequence of returns risk, long term care and Medicare REAL:712 | $29 | Age 60+: 15.50 on estates and how insurance can help protect your options and will give you the tools to design your own F01 Th 7 pm-9 pm Jill McCoy family. In addition, learn the importance of beneficiary strategy. Learn about the final stage of your financial Oct 11 MC - SW, 207 designations, TODs, PODs, powers of attorney and life through discussion of wills, trusts, estate and tax health care directives. You don’t have to be wealthy to efficient legacy planning. Handouts will be provided. make a plan for your heirs! Taught by both a financial Buying A Home? Top Home advisor and an estate attorney. FINC:736 | $59 | Age 60+: $59 Buying Mistakes To Avoid FINC:710 | $35 | Age 60+: $35 F03 Tu 6 pm-8 pm Andrew Hall “If only we had known…” is the sad tale of too many Sep 18 – Oct 2 STLCC-SC, 118 home buyers. Come spend a valuable evening F03 Tu 6:30 pm-9 pm Margie Bittner, Kathy Gmelich preventing mistakes that don’t have to happen. Oct 9 MC - SO, 107 Purchasing a home is the largest investment you’ll ever Understanding Retirement make. Come get the inside scoop to avoid surprises at Healthcare and Social Security closing. We’ll discuss what you need to know before As people approach retirement, a common concern you purchase, what you can expect throughout the is the answer to the question, “What if I get sick?” This process, the strategies to use to obtain the best value, class will prepare you to make important decisions the importance of understanding the contracts you about your healthcare by helping you to understand sign, getting the right inspections before closing the your health insurance options. Learn about healthcare deal and how to safeguard yourself in any market. decisions to be made before and at retirement $ including what Medicare does and does not offer REAL:701 | $19 | Age 60+: 11.50 in plain English. You will also learn about Social F01 Tu 7 pm-9 pm Jill McCoy Security, the original source of guaranteed income Sep 11 WW, 225 for life, including how it can pay to delay, how your Social Security income will be taxed and the little- understood effect of earned income on Social Security benefits. FINC:736 | $25 | Age 60+: $25 Jill is a terrific instructor for home F01 W 7 pm-9 pm Steve Glazer “ selling plus what needs to be Sep 12 MC - BA, 115 addressed in selling a home.

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REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 6 | 314-984-7777 | STLCC.EDU/CE 49 Social Security Benefits LANGUAGE AND COMMUNICATION Communications NEW! Taxation Strategies to Maximize your Social Security Benefits With numerous law changes over the last couple of years, Social Security has become a hot button issue. This course reviews the ins and outs of Social Security, in particular the planning that revolves around it as a major portion of a majority of American’s retirement. Taught by a CPA, this course shows you how to maximize your benefit by leveraging the tax strategies, claiming strategies, and overall retirement strategies available to you. Furthermore, it reviews all the rules and regulations around spousal, widow, minor, and disability claiming strategies, and ultimately aims to teach you how to maximize your life-long benefit, while paying the government less and receiving more. FINC:736 | $25 | Age 60+: $25 F04 Th 6:30 pm-8 pm Andrew Hall Sep 27 MC - SO, 109 Nonverbal Communication: How to Speak and Listen Without Words Avoid miscommunication and become a better Social Security Benefits America Series: communicator overall! Learn about the extraordinary Guide to Spousal and Survivor Benefits amount of information that can be provided through What challenges will a spouse or survivor face in nonverbal communication and how a simple the retirement years? Learn about Spousal Benefits, movement or facial expression can completely Widow’s Benefits and Divorced Spouse Benefits. Class contradict what message you are trying to get across. offered by the Social Security Administration. The Understand how to identify, interpret and use basic session is free but registration is required. nonverbal cues to improve your communication skills. | SENR:766 NO FEE COMM:711 | $39 | Age 60+: $22.50 F05 Tu 1 pm-3 pm F50 Tu 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Erin De Vore Nov 13 WW, 208 Oct 2 – Oct 9 STLCC-SC, 118 F06 Th 1 pm-3 pm Nov 15 FP - SC, 31 No Sweat Public Speaking Speaking opportunities are business, career and Social Security Benefits America: leadership opportunities! Are you making the Medicare and Medicare Drug Programs most of those speaking opportunities? Learn how Are you confused about Medicare? Get your questions to develop, practice and deliver Knock Your Socks answered by a Social Security Representative and a Off presentations with — NO SWEAT! Instructor will Medicare Expert. In this session you will learn the 10 present: the components, parts and elements of a things you need to know about the new Medicare presentation; tips for taking a presentation from ‘blah’ cards, other health plans and prescription drug to ‘ah’; and the fear of public speaking. Class taught by companies, Part A, Part B and Part D of Medicare. The a local speaker, coach and author. session is free but registration is required. COMM:715 | $39 | Age 60+: $21 SENR:766 | NO FEE F02 Tu 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Fred Miller F01 Tu 1 pm-3 pm Sep 25 – Oct 9 MC - BA, 203 Sep 11 WW, 102A F01 W 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Fred Miller F02 Th 1 pm-3 pm Nov 7 – Nov 21 MC - BA, 112 Sep 13 FP - SC, 31

Social Security Benefits America: Retirement How Do I can’t say enough about You Qualify for Benefits How do you qualify for retirement benefits? Learn how “ how valuable Fred’s course to estimate your benefits using the online retirement estimator. You will learn the rules for working and was... it was a home run! receiving benefits and find out about benefits for family members and Medicare enrollment periods. Class offered by the Social Security Administration. The session is free but registration is required. SENR:766 | NO FEE Steve D F03 Tu 1 pm-3 pm Ballwin Oct 9 WW, 226 F04 Th 1 pm-3 pm Interpersonal Communications Oct 11 FP - SC, 31 Learn how you can improve your interpersonal communication by taking an in-depth look at your We have more! Find additional Medicare speaking habits, modes of expression and non-verbal courses in “Caregiving at Home” on page behavior. Role-playing exercises will give you the 13, “Ageless Learning Seminars” on page chance to practice and assess interpersonal strategies used in various situations and develop your skills to 23 and “Retirement Planning” on page 49. utilize these strategies based on your goals, needs and situations. Leave class with the ability to monitor your communication competence through self-awareness, a skill that can help you in every area of your life. COMM:765 | $49 | Age 60+: $29.50 F01 Th 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Kevin Renick Oct 25 – Nov 15 MC - SO, 109

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50 STLCC.EDU/CE | 314-984-7777 | REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 6 PERSONAL ENRICHMENT Languages

Arabic French German

Arabic Language: Beginning I French for the Traveler German for the Traveler Interested in learning basic skills, including Enjoy an easy and practical introduction to the French Enjoy an easy and practical introduction to the conversation, reading, writing and basic grammar language. Learn survival phrases, how to read menus, German language. Learn survival phrases, how to in Arabic? Come meet with others who share a transportation schedules and more. Explore cultural read signs, menus, transportation schedules and common interest in the Arabic culture and language. differences and be prepared to enjoy your adventure. more. Explore cultural differences and be prepared to Text required; bring to first class. “Ultimate Arabic A jump start course for smart travelers! Text required; enjoy your adventure. A jump-start course for smart Beginner–Intermediate (BK)” ISBN 978-4000-0977-0 bring to first class. “Berlitz French Phrase Book” ISBN travelers! Text required; bring to first class. “Berlitz (1-4000-0977-4). Optional: “Arabic Practical Dictionary” 978-178-004-485-9. German Phrase Book & Dictionary” (paperback) ISBN ISBN 9780781810456, “Arabic: A Language Map” ISBN FLFR:716 | $75 | Age 60+: $45.50 978-1780044873. 9780944502181. F01 M 7 pm-9 pm Patricia Adams FLGE:716 | $75 | Age 60+: $45.50 FLAR:717 | $99 | Age 60+: $60 Aug 20 – Oct 1 MC - BA, 114 F01 Tu 6 pm-8 pm Ann Cotter F01 W 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Jabr Dumit Sep 4 – Sep 25 MC - SO, 109 Sep 12 – Oct 31 MC - SO, 109 French Language: Beginning I Explore a new culture and language in a relaxed and German Language: Beginning I informal atmosphere. Learn practical vocabulary, Explore a new culture and language in a relaxed and Bosnian correct pronunciation and the basic sentence structure informal atmosphere. Learn practical vocabulary, necessary to understand and begin to formulate correct pronunciation and the basic sentence structure conversations in French! Text required; bring to first necessary to understand and begin to formulate Bosnian and Croatian class. “French Now! Level 1” 5th ed. with 3 audio CDs conversations in German! Text required; bring to first Language: Beginning I ISBN 9781438072791. class. “Access to German: Jagerbuch, Band 1” ed. 2, Are you interested in the Bosnian and Croatian FLFR:717 | $99 | Age 60+: $60 ISBN-13: 9780072853766. Available at the Meramec language and culture of the region? Learn basic F01 Tu 7 pm-9 pm Patricia Adams campus bookstore and Barnes & Noble. everyday expressions, simple conversational phrases Aug 21 – Oct 9 Nottingham School, 105 FLGE:717 | $99 | Age 60+: $60 and contemporary culture of this region. No text F02 M 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Barbara Sandmel F01 M 6 pm-8pm Ann Cotter required. Sep 17 – Nov 12 Clayton HS, 102 Oct 1 – Nov 19 MC - BA, 203 FLBO:717 | $99 | Age 60+: $60 • NOTE: No class 10/15. F01 Th 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Azim Mujakic Sep 13 – Nov 1 STLCC-SC, 100 Irish French Language: Beginning II Explore French culture and language in a relaxed and informal atmosphere. Continue to learn practical Chinese vocabulary, correct pronunciation and the basic Irish (Gaelic) Language: Beginning I sentence structure necessary to understand and Explore a new culture and language in a relaxed and continue to formulate conversations in French! informal atmosphere. Learn practical vocabulary, Chinese for First Timers Prerequisite: French Beginning I or equivalent correct pronunciation and the basic sentence structure Explore an ancient culture and language with Chinese experience. Text required-bring to first class. “French necessary to understand and begin to formulate and for First-Timers. This is the perfect class for beginners Now! Level 1, 5th Edition” with 3 audio CDs ISBN feel comfortable conversing in Gaelic. No text required. that are ready to start with the basics. Get introduced 9781438072791. FLIR:717 | $99 | Age 60+: $60 to pronunciation, the Pin Yin system, greetings and FLFR:718 | $99 | Age 60+: $60 F01 Sa 9 am-11 pm Sarah Johnson basic sentences. No text required. F01 Tu 7 pm-9 pm Patricia Adams Sep 15 – Nov 3 FP - D, 217A FLCH:717 | $59 | Age 60+: $39.50 Oct 23 – Dec 18 MC - BA, 118 F01 M 7 pm-9 pm John Yeh • NOTE: No class 11/20. Irish (Gaelic) Language: Beginning II Sep 10 – Oct 1 MC - SO, 107 Continue to increase your knowledge of Gaelic including speaking, grammar and vocabulary. Concentration will be on oral use of the language Chinese (Mandarin) in dealing with everyday situations. Prerequisite: Language: Beginning I Irish (Gaelic) Language: Beginning I or equivalent Learn Chinese conversational skills for traveling or experience. No text required. doing business in China! Learn practical dialogue for asking directions, using public transportation, making FLIR:718 | $99 | Age 60+: $60 phone calls, and other needs for travel and social F01 Sa 11:30 am-1:30 pm Sarah Johnson life. After completion of class, you will have a basic Sep 15 – Nov 3 FP - D, 217A knowledge of the Chinese language which will enrich your experiences. Prerequisite: Chinese for First Timers or knowledge of the Pin Yin system. Text required; bring to first class. “Lonely Planet Mandarin Phrasebook & Italian Dictionary” 8th ed., ISBN 978-1743211977. | $ | $ FLCH:717 99 Age 60+: 60 Italian for the Traveler Italian Language: Beginning I F02 M 7 pm-9 pm John Yeh Enjoy an easy and practical introduction to the Italian Explore a new culture and language in a relaxed and Oct 15 – Dec 3 MC - SO, 107 language. Learn survival phrases, how to read signs, informal atmosphere. Learn practical vocabulary, menus, transportation schedules and more. Explore correct pronunciation and the basic sentence cultural differences and be prepared to enjoy your structure necessary to understand and begin to adventure. A jump-start course for smart travelers! formulate conversations in Italian! Text required; bring Text required; bring to first class. “New Italian for the to first class. “Ultimate Italian: Beginner–Intermediate” Traveler” ISBN 978-178-004-486-6. ISBN 978-1-4000-0967-1. Textbooks available at campus FLIT:716 | $75 | Age 60+: $45.50 FLIT:717 | $99 | Age 60+: $60 bookstore unless otherwise noted. F05 Tu 4 pm-6 pm Barbara Klein F01 Tu 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Maria Brandle Sep 11 – Oct 23 FP - C, 213 Oct 23 – Dec 18 Kirkwood Sr. HS, E183 • NOTE: No class 10/16. • NOTE: No class 11/20. F03 M 7 pm-9 pm Barbara Klein F02 M 4 pm-6 pm Barbara Klein Sep 17 – Oct 22 MC - SO, 108 Oct 29 – Dec 17 MC - SO, 107 F01 Tu 7 pm-9 pm Barbara Klein F03 M 7 pm-9 pm Barbara Klein Nov 6 – Dec 11 MC - SO, 109 Oct 29 – Dec 17 MC - BA, 112

REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 6 | 314-984-7777 | STLCC.EDU/CE 51 Italian (continued) Korean Russian

Italian Language: Beginning II Korean Language: Beginning I Russian for First Timers Continue to increase your knowledge of the Explore a new culture and language in a relaxed and Begin to explore a new culture and language with Italian language including speaking, grammar and informal atmosphere. Learn practical vocabulary, Russian for First Timers. This is the perfect class for vocabulary! Concentration will be on oral use of correct pronounciation and the basic sentence beginners that are ready to start with the basics. Get the language in dealing with everyday situations. structure necessary to understand and begin to introduced to the alphabet, pronunciation, greetings, Conversation with cultural elements will be formulate conversations in Korean. Last class will be phrases and present tense verbs. Text required; bring emphasized. Class will be conducted almost exclusively a Korean potluck. Text recommended; bring to first to first class. “Russian in 10 Minutes a Day” with digital in Italian. Prerequisite: Italian Language: Beginning I class. “Korean for Beginners: Mastering Conversational download. ISBN 13:978-1-931873345. or equivalent experience. Text required; bring to first Korean” ISBN 978-0804841009. FLRU:717 | $59 | Age 60+: $39.50 class. “Ultimate Italian: Beginner–Intermediate” ISBN | $ | $ F01 W 7 pm-9 pm Valerie Powers 978-1-4000-0967-1. FLKO:717 99 Age 60+: 99 F01 Sa 9:30 am-11:30 am Misook Yu Sep 12 – Oct 3 MC - CS, 104 | $ | Age 60+: $60 FLIT:718 99 Sep 22 – Nov 10 MC - BA, 118 F01 M 4 pm-6 pm Barbara Klein Aug 27 – Oct 22 MC - SO, 108 Russian Language: Beginning I Explore a new culture and language in a relaxed and • NOTE: No class 9/3. Portuguese informal atmosphere. While covering all four aspects of study this course will primarily focus on oral Italian Language: Beginning III proficiency. Prerequisite: Russian for First Timers or Continue to increase your knowledge of the a good understanding of the Russian alphabet. Text Italian language including speaking, grammar Portuguese Language: Beginning I required; bring to first class. “Complete Russian: The Explore the Brazilian culture and language in a relaxed Basics (BK)” ISBN 978-1-4000-2421-6(1-4000-2421-8). and vocabulary! Concentration will be on oral and informal atmosphere. Learn practical vocabulary, use of the language in dealing with everyday correct pronunciation, and the basic sentence FLRU:717 | $99 | Age 60+: $60 situations. Conversation with cultural elements will structure necessary to form greetings, introductions, F02 W 7 pm-9 pm Valerie Powers be emphasized. Class will be conducted almost and daily expressions in basic Portuguese. Taught by Oct 10 – Dec 12 MC - CS, 104 exclusively in Italian. Prerequisite Italian-Beginning II a native-fluent speaker provided by Viva Brasil STL. No • NOTE: No class 10/24, 11/21. or equivalent experience. Text required; bring to first text required. Bring pocket folder, notebook and pen. class. “Ultimate Italian: Beginner–Intermediate” ISBN 978-1-4000-09671. FLPG:717 | $99 | Age 60+: $99 Russian Language: Beginning III FLIT:719 | $99 | Age 60+: $60 F02 Sa 10 am-12 pm Continue to increase your knowledge of the Aug 18 – Oct 6 MC - CS, 206 F01 W 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Maria Brandle Russian language including speaking, grammar and vocabulary. Concentration will be on oral use Aug 22 – Oct 10 Kirkwood Sr. HS, E183 F01 W 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Oct 17 – Dec 12 MC - SO, 108 of the language in dealing with everyday situations. F02 Tu 7 pm-9 pm Barbara Klein • NOTE: No class 11/21. Prerequisite: Russian Language: Beginning II or Sep 11 – Nov 6 FP - C, 215 equivalent experience. Test required; bring to first • NOTE: No class 10/16. class. “Complete Russian: The Basics (BK)” ISBN 978-1- Portuguese Language: Beginning II 4000-2421-6(1-4000-2421-8). Continue to increase your knowledge about the | $ | Age 60+: $60 Italian Conversation: Intermediate III Brazilian culture and language in a relaxed and FLRU:719 99 Continue to increase your knowledge of the informal atmosphere. Learn practical vocabulary, F01 Tu 7 pm-9 pm Valerie Powers Italian language including speaking, grammar correct pronunciation, and the basic sentence Sep 18 – Nov 20 MC - CS, 205 and vocabulary! Concentration will be on oral structure necessary to form greetings, introductions, • NOTE: No class 10/16, 10/23 and 11/6. use of the language in dealing with everyday and daily expressions in basic Portuguese. Taught situations. Conversation with cultural elements will by a native-fluent speaker provided by Viva Brasil be emphasized. Class will be conducted almost Russian Conversation: Intermediate III STL. Prerequisite: Beginning I. No text required. Bring Continue to expand your understanding of Russian exclusively in Italian. Prerequisite Italian-Intermediate pocket folder, notebook and pen. II or equivalent experience. Text required; bring to first and develop your language skills. Students will class. “Ultimate Italian: Beginner–Intermediate” ISBN FLPG:718 | $99 | Age 60+: $99 become more comfortable listening and speaking 978-1-4000-09671. F01 Sa 10 am-12 pm Russian as we open each class in “café conversation” FLIT:722 | $99 | Age 60+: $60 Oct 20 – Dec 15 MC - CS, 204 and exploring real-life situations. Prerequisite: Russian • NOTE: No class 11/24. Language: Intermediate II or equivalent experience. F01 Tu 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Maria Brandle Text required; bring to first class. “Live from Russia!” Aug 21 – Oct 9 Kirkwood Sr. HS, E183 ISBN 9780-7575-5757-6. Portuguese Language: Intermediate I | $ | Age 60+: $60 Improve your conversational skills of the Brazilian FLRU:722 99 Italian Conversation: Advanced F01 Th 7 pm-9 pm Valerie Powers Continue to review grammar and syntax in culture and language in a relaxed and informal atmosphere. Learn practical vocabulary, correct Sep 20 – Nov 15 MC - CS, 205 conjunction with reading and discussion of articles • NOTE: No class 10/25. and short stories in this advanced Italian conversation pronunciation, and the basic sentence structure class. Prerequisite: Conversational Italian: Intermediate necessary to form greetings, introductions, and daily level or equivalent experience. Must have a good expressions in basic Portuguese. Taught by a native- Russian Conversation: Advanced II command of the Italian language, its structure and fluent speaker provided by Viva Brasil STL. Prerequisite: Continue to expand your understanding of Russian vocabulary. No text required. Beginning III or equivalent experience. No text and develop your language skills. Become increasingly required. Bring pocket folder, notebook and pen. FLIT:723 | $99 | Age 60+: $60 proficient in conversational skills as you use the FLPG:720 | $99 | Age 60+: $99 language to explore real-life situations. Prerequisite: F01 M 7 pm-9 pm M. Luisa Flynn F01 Sa 10 am-12 pm Russian Language: Advanced I or equivalent Sep 17 – Nov 12 Clayton HS, 123 Oct 20 – Dec 15 MC - SO, 205 experience. Text required; bring to first class. “Live from • NOTE: No class 10/15. • NOTE: No class 11/24. Russia!” ISBN 9780-7575-5757-6. FLRU:724 | $99 | Age 60+: $60 Preparing for your Trip to Italy F01 F 2 pm-4 pm Valerie Powers Do you have an upcoming trip to Italy or want to know Portuguese Language: Intermediate III Improve your conversational skills in the Brazilian Sep 21 – Nov 16 MC - CS, 104 more about traveling in Italy? This course is designed • NOTE: No class 10/26. specifically for you! Become familiar with practical culture and language in a relaxed and informal traveling tips as well as cultural differences that you atmosphere. Learn practical vocabulary, correct should be aware of while in Italy. Instructor previously pronunciation, and the basic sentence structure lived in Italy and travels there every year. Now she necessary to form greetings, introductions, and daily wants to help prepare you so that you can fully enjoy expressions in basic Portuguese. Taught by a native- your experience while in this beautiful country. No text fluent speaker provided by Viva Brasil STL. No text Valerie is not only skilled in required. required. Bring pocket folder, notebook and pen. “ nuances of the language FLPG:722 | $99 | Age 60+: $99 FLIT:765 | $25 | Age 60+: $20 but also familiar with the F01 M 7 pm-9 pm Barbara Klein F01 Sa 10 am-12 pm Sep 10 MC - SO, 108 Oct 20 – Dec 15 MC - CS, 210 nuance of the culture. • NOTE: No class 11/24.

We have more! We also offer Youth Portuguese classes for kids as young as five. See “Languages | Portuguese” Lori Z on page 68 to learn more. St. Louis

52 STLCC.EDU/CE | 314-984-7777 | REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 6 PERSONAL ENRICHMENT

Spanish

Spanish for the Traveler Spanish Conversation: Intermediate I Spanish Grammar: Beginning II Enjoy an easy and practical introduction to the Spanish Improve your conversational skills in Spanish through Further your proficiency in conjugating verbs! language. Learn survival phrases, how to read signs, focus on everyday vocabulary and situations. Examine Continue gaining an in-depth understanding of the menus, transportation schedules and more. Explore and review basic grammar and sentence structure. present tense through writing drills, interpretation, cultural differences and be prepared to enjoy your Aspects of Latino culture will be introduced and and speaking as you work with various irregular verbs adventure. A jump-start course for smart travelers! highlighted as topics of conversation throughout and commands. Enhance your communication ability Text required; bring to first class. “Spanish Eyewitness the class. Prerequisite: Spanish Language Beginning greatly when you are introduced to the preterite Travel Guide Phrase Books” ISBN 978-0789494931. III or equivalent experience. Text required; bring tense and will now learn to speak and write in the FLSP:716 | $75 | Age 60+: $45.50 to first class. “Wald, Spanish is Fun Book 2” 3rd ed. past. Prerequisite: Spanish Grammar Beginning I or F01 W 7 pm-9 pm Timothy Neckermann paperback ISBN 9781629746708. Recommended but equivalent experience. Text required; bring to first not required: “Wald, Spanish is Fun Book 2 Companion class. “2nd ed. Primer Libro” ISBN 9780877205197. Oct 24 – Dec 5 MC - CS, 204 Workbook” 3rd ed. paperback ISBN 9781629746654. | $ | $ • NOTE: No class 11/21. FLSP:765 99 Age 60+: 60 FLSP:720 | $99 | Age 60+: $60 F04 M 7 pm-9 pm Ann Rupert F03 Th 7 pm-9 pm Lorenzo Gonzalez Aug 13 – Oct 8 MC - SO, 204 Spanish Language: Beginning I Aug 23 – Oct 11 MC - CS, 206 • NOTE: No class 9/3. Explore a new culture and language in a relaxed and informal atmosphere. Learn practical vocabulary, F04 Th 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Maria de la Garza correct pronunciation and the basic sentence Aug 30 – Oct 18 MC - Room TBA Spanish Grammar: Intermediate II structure necessary to understand and begin to Continue to become proficient in grammatical formulate conversations in Spanish! Text required; Spanish Conversation: Intermediate II structures through writing drills, interpretation, and bring to first class. “5th ed. Spanish is Fun Book 1” Improve your conversational skills in Spanish through speaking. Topics for gaining mastery include the use ISBN 9781634199285 and “Wald, Spanish is Fun Book focus on everyday vocabulary and situations. Examine of adjectives, adverbs, numbers, time expressions, 1, Companion Workbook, 5th ed.” paperback ISBN and review basic grammar and sentence structure. seasons and dates. Written and oral exercises will 9781531106331. Aspects of Latino culture will be introduced and incorporate sentences and questions containing FLSP:717 | $99 | Age 60+: $60 highlighted as topics of conversation throughout the reflexive verbs, commands, and present, preterite and F01 Tu 7 pm-9 pm Timothy Neckermann class. Prerequisite: Spanish Conversation Intermediate future tenses. Prerequisite: Applied Spanish Grammar I or equivalent experience. Text required; bring to first Aug 21 – Oct 9 FP - G, 325 I or equivalent experience. Text required; bring to first class. “Wald, Spanish is Fun Book 2” 3rd ed. paperback class. “2nd ed. Primer Libro” ISBN 9780877205197. F04 Th 4 pm-6 pm Ann Rupert ISBN 9781629746708. Recommended but not FLSP:765 | $99 | Age 60+: $60 Oct 11 – Dec 6 MC - CS, 205 required: “Wald, Spanish is Fun Book 2 Companion F03 M 4 pm-6 pm Ann Rupert • NOTE: No class 11/22. Workbook” 3rd ed. paperback ISBN 9781629746654. Aug 13 – Oct 8 MC - SO, 112 F05 Th 7 pm-9 pm Ann Rupert FLSP:721 | $99 | Age 60+: $60 • NOTE: No class 9/3. Oct 11 – Dec 6 MC - SO, 108 F02 Th 7 pm-9 pm Lorenzo Gonzalez • NOTE: No class 11/19. Oct 18 – Dec 13 FP - G, 323 F02 Tu 7 pm-9 pm Timothy Neckermann • NOTE: No class 11/22. Spanish Grammar: Intermediate III Oct 23 – Dec 11 MC - SO, 108 Continue to expand your understanding of F01 Th 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Maria de la Garza grammatical structures with interrogative questions, Oct 25 – Dec 20 MC - CS, 104 negative sentences and three pronouns: prepositional, Spanish Language: Beginning II • NOTE: No class 11/22. direct and indirect objects through writing and Continue to increase your knowledge of the practice speaking as you master the Spanish language. Spanish language including speaking, grammar Prerequisite: Spanish Grammar Level I or Level II or and vocabulary. Concentration will be on oral use Spanish Conversation: Advanced I equivalent experience. Note: Part I and II of this class of the language in dealing with everyday situations. Increase your vocabulary and conversational skills are independent of each other and may be taken in Prerequisite: Spanish Beginning I or equivalent through this advanced level course! Emphasis will be any order. Text required; bring to first class. “2nd ed. experience. Text required; bring to first class. “5th ed. on spoken Spanish by reading and discussing short Primer Libro” ISBN 9780877205197. Spanish is Fun Book 1” ISBN 9781634199285 and “Wald, selections on a variety of topics. Prerequisite: Spanish Conversation Intermediate III or equivalent experience. FLSP:765 | $99 | Age 60+: $60 Spanish is Fun Book 1, Companion Workbook” 5th ed. F02 M 4 pm-6 pm Ann Rupert paperback ISBN 9781531106331. FLSP:723 | $99 | Age 60+: $60 Oct 15 – Dec 10 MC - CS, 205 | $ | $ F02 W 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Maria de la Garza FLSP:718 99 Age 60+: 60 • NOTE: No class 11/19. F03 W 7 pm-9 pm Ann Rupert Aug 29 – Oct 17 Room TBA Aug 15 – Oct 3 MC - CS, 204 Text required; bring to first class. “Read and F04 Tu 4:30 pm-6:30 pm Maria de la Garza Think Spanish, 3rd ed.,” McGraw-Hill ISBN Advanced Spanish Grammar: Level I 9781259836312. Continue to expand your understanding of Aug 28 – Oct 23 FV - C, 135 grammatical structures with interrogative questions, • NOTE: No class 10/16. F01 Tu 7 pm-9 pm Lorenzo Gonzalez negative sentences and three pronouns: prepositional, F02 W 7 pm-9 pm Timothy Neckermann Oct 23 – Dec 11 FP - F, 213 direct and indirect objects through writing and Aug 29 – Oct 17 Lindbergh Sr. HS, 55 Text required; bring to first class. “Para Volver a practice speaking as you master the Spanish language. F01 Th 7 pm-9 pm Timothy Neckermann Cuba” ISBN 987-1-387-38644-4. Available on Prerequisite: Spanish Grammar: Level I or Level II or Aug 30 – Oct 18 FP - G, 325 Amazon.com. equivalent experience. Note: Part I and II of this class are independent of each other and may be taken in any order. Text required; bring to first class. “2nd ed. Spanish Conversation: Advanced II Primer Libro” ISBN 9780877205197. Spanish Language: Beginning III Continue to increase your vocabulary and Continue to increase your knowledge of the Spanish FLSP:765 | $99 | Age 60+: $60 language including speaking, grammar, and conversational skills through this advanced level vocabulary. Concentration will be on oral use of the course. Emphasis will be on spoken Spanish by F05 Sa 10 am-12 pm Ann Rupert language using the present tense in dealing with reading and discussing short selections on a variety of Aug 18 – Oct 13 MC - SO, 112 everyday situations. The preterite (past tense) will be topics. Prerequisite: Spanish Conversation: Advanced I • NOTE: No class 9/15. introduced near completion of the book. Prerequisite: or equivalent experience. Text required; bring to first Spanish Language Beginning II or equivalent class. “Read and Think Spanish, 3rd ed.,” McGraw-Hill experience. Text required; bring to first class. “5th ed. ISBN 9781259836312 Spanish is Fun Book 1” ISBN 9781634199285 and “Wald, FLSP:723 | $99 | Age 60+: $60 Spanish is Fun Book 1, Companion Workbook” 5th ed. F03 W 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Maria de la Garza paperback ISBN 9781531106331. Oct 24 – Dec 19 MC -SW, 105 FLSP:719 | $99 | Age 60+: $60 • NOTE: No class 11/21. F02 Th 4 pm-6 pm Ann Rupert Aug 16 – Oct 4 MC - CS, 205 Spanish Grammar: Beginning I F04 Th 7 pm-9 pm Ann Rupert Become proficient in conjugating verbs! Gain Aug 16 – Oct 4 MC - CS, 205 an in-depth understanding of the present tense F03 Th 7 pm-9 pm Ann Rupert through writing and practice speaking as you Aug 16 – Oct 4 MC - SO, 205 master the Spanish language. Prerequisite: Spanish F01 Th 7 pm-9 pm Timothy Neckermann Language: Beginning II or equivalent experience. Text Oct 25 – Dec 20 FP - G, 325 required; bring to first class. “2nd ed. Primer Libro” ISBN 9780877205197. • NOTE: No class 11/23. | $ | Age 60+: $60 F05 Tu 4:30 pm-6:30 pm Marie de la Garza FLSP:765 99 Oct 30 – Dec 18 FV - C, 137 F01 M 7 pm-9 pm Ann Rupert Oct 15 – Dec 10 MC - CS, 205 • NOTE: No class 11/19.

REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 6 | 314-984-7777 | STLCC.EDU/CE 53 Sign Language HISTORICAL STUDIES

Getting Started with Sign Language I Getting Started with Sign Language III: Join other individuals who would like a basic Chapters 13 – 18 knowledge and learn common vocabulary (numbers, Build upon the skills you learned in the Beginning feelings, opposites, colors, food, etc.) to begin I and Beginning II sign language classes to increase communicating in Sign Language. Class does not your ability to communicate using sign language cover ASL sentence structure. No text required. and continue to learn many more signs as you work SIGN:701 | $99 | Age 60+: $59.50 through the book, “The Joy of Signing.” The book is F01 Tu 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Cynthia Hayes divided into several chapters and may be taken at Sep 11 – Nov 6 STLCC-SC, 103 any time as the skills are independent of each other. This class will cover chapters 13–18. Class does not • NOTE: No class 10/16. cover ASL sentence structure. Prerequisite: Getting Started with Sign Language II. Text required, bring to Getting Started with Sign Language II first class. “The Joy of Signing” by Lottie Riekehof ISBN Explore even more common words and phrases as 1607313618. you continue learning basic signs and build upon SIGN:702 | $99 | Age 60+: $59.50 the knowledge you acquired in the prerequisite class F02 Th 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Cynthia Hayes Getting Started with Sign Language I. Class does not Sep 10 – Oct 29 STLCC-SC, 122 cover ASL sentence structure. No text required. SIGN:702 | $99 | Age 60+: $59.50 F01 Th 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Cynthia Hayes Silent Weekend Experience silence and new communication Sep 13 – Nov 1 STLCC-SC, 102 understanding while you take mini workshops conducted at beginning, intermediate, and/or advanced levels. Weekend begins Friday at 6pm and continues until Sunday at noon. Information will be sent after registering via email. No refunds after 10/12. Cynthia Hayes was awesome. SIGN:725 | $129 | Age 60+: $129 “ Meeting the other students F01 F 6 pm-Su 12 pm Regina Driskill was great. I’m looking Oct 26 – Oct 28 Babler State Park forward to the next class!

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54 STLCC.EDU/CE | 314-984-7777 | REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 6 PERSONAL ENRICHMENT Genealogy Culture Beginning Your Online Roots Compiling Your Genealogy A Transgender Experience: Learn beginning techniques with the modern with RootsMagic Discussing Transgender and Gender technological advances. This class covers basic Keep track of your genealogy research, photos, Non-Conforming Identity American resources available in your home, the census, and documents with this user-friendly family tree This class explores the foundational ideas underlying libraries, courthouses, churches and other resources. program. Instructor is a Board-Certified Genealogist categories like trans and transgender, illuminating the Several recommended text available from the library. (CG). Prerequisite: MS Windows Introduction class or complexity of how gender works both in general and GENE:705 | $49 | Age 60+: $29.50 equivalent experience. Bring a flash drive. for trans people particularly. Topics covered include: F01 Tu 3:30 pm-5:30 pm Pat Stamm GENE:765 | $45 | Age 60+: $27.50 a brief history, terminology, etiquette, and policy Sep 18 – Oct 9 MC - BA, 203 F05 Th 5 pm-8pm LaDonna Gardner advocacy. Through tales of personal experience, the Sep 13 – Sep 20 FV - B, 139 facilitator will debunk myths and provide information about the range of trans identities and experiences. Discovering Our Ancestors’ Participants will gain comfort talking about trans Neighborhood Digging for Courthouse Records issues, and have a chance to explore how these issues Every family is part of a neighborhood. But how do The courthouse holds a treasure trove of information are relevant to them in their communities. you learn about the new neighbor when a family for family historians that are vastly underutilized. CLTR:701 | $25 | Age 60+: $16.50 relocates? Learn how to discover maps, history, records, Learn what records are available and how to locate and events that happens in the new location. them in courthouses near and far. Flash drive optional. F01 Th 6 pm-9 pm Stephanie Thurmer Sep 20 MC - SO, 112 GENE:705 | $19 | Age 60+: $10.50 GENE:765 | $25 | Age 60+: $17.50 F02 Tu 3 pm-5:30 pm Pat Stamm F01 Th 5 pm-8 pm LaDonna Garner Oct 23 MC - BA, 208 Aug 30 FV - B, 139 NEW! Explore Mayan Central America: A Travelogue Our travelogue explores some of the major sites that Options for Breaking Down Integrating DNA Into Your Family Tree attract tourists to El Salvador, Honduras, Guatemala, Genealogical Walls Are you interested in using DNA to link long lost and Belize. We will “visit” some of the major ruins of the Genealogists are always facing Murphy’s Law. Many cousins to the family tree? This course will discuss the Mayan world, including Copan and Tikal. And we will specific facts and records are never where they should basics of genetic genealogy and ways to incorporate explore the interesting cultural aspects of the heart of be. This session will provide alternative records for the results into your genealogy research. You may Central America. filling in those elusive gaps for your family. bring a flash drive. CLTR:701 | $19 | Age 60+: $14 | $ | $ GENE:705 | $29 | Age 60+: $18.50 GENE:765 45 Age 60+: 27.50 F02 Th 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Richard Mueller F05 W 3:30 pm-5:30 pm Pat Stamm F07 Th 5 pm-8pm LaDonna Gardner Oct 11 FP - G, 117 Oct 10 – Oct 17 MC - BA, 202 Nov 8 – Nov 15 FV - B, 139 We have more! Enjoy travelogues? Using FamilySearch.org Introduction to U.S. Land Records Be sure to check out our “Ageless If you visited the FamilySearch.org website, you U.S. land records are some of the earliest documents Learning Seminars” on page 23. noticed that the site changes. This course covers the available to researchers. This course will enable resources available from an old favorite. students to have an understanding of the U.S. land GENE:705 | $29 | Age 60+: $18.50 record system for genealogical research. Prerequisite: Windows Introduction class or equivalent experience. UFOs in Missouri F06 W 3 pm-5 pm Pat Stamm | $ | $ Are you intrigued by the unknown? Unidentified Sep 19 – Sep 26 MC - BA, 202 GENE:765 45 Age 60+: 27.50 Flying Objects are being spotted in the skies over F06 Th 5 pm-8pm LaDonna Gardner Missouri. Come with an open mind to explore the Oct 11 – Oct 18 FV - B, 139 most recent cases in your area and share your own Using Online Newspapers experiences. Taught by the State Section Director to Expand Your Family and Field Investigator for the Mutual UFO Network Researchers often look at newspapers for one (MUFON). item — obituary. However, they a lot of additional information that is useful for genealogists. Learn about PERD:749 | $29 | Age 60+: $29 the various online newspapers, where to locate them, F50 Sa 10 am-12 pm Dana West and how to effectively use them. Nov 10 MC - SO, 105 GENE:705 | $19 | Age 60+: $10.50 F03 W 3 pm-5:30 pm Pat Stamm Oct 3 MC - BA, 212

VIAJAR A CUBA Study Abroad: March 16 – 22, 2019 Immerse in Cuban culture and deepen your understanding of the nation and its educational system in this experiential learning travel expedition. Be sure to register early; group size is limited. Includes roundtrip airfare between St. Louis and Havana, hotel, transfers, visa, insurance, tuition, tours and some meals. Must be 18 or older and have a valid US passport. Students will be expected to attend two pre‑departure orientations to discuss logistics, itinerary, safety, security, responsibilities and a general overview of Cuba.

$2,700 (estimated)

To learn more or register for this Cuba study abroad opportunity, call Chris Sulincevski: 314-644-9671

REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 6 | 314-984-7777 | STLCC.EDU/CE 55 Religion Forgiveness: The Key to Happiness How Do We Know What We NEW! Modern Anti-Zionism Love can heal the world and forgiveness is the Know to be True? Recently, Palestinian demonstrators from Gaza flew catalyst to make it happen. When anyone gives up This course will examine four major ways in which a kite decorated with a swastika into Israel proper. all grievances, the path is open to find real peace and humans have come to “know” what they believe to This action marked an unusual but undeniable happiness. In this class, we will discuss inspirational be true and the impact each of these has had on the connection between modern anti-Zionism and its stories of the miracles of personal healing that radical formation and continuation of the world’s religions as cousin, classical anti-Semitism. The first part of this forgiveness can produce and why forgiveness is so well as their potential future impact on religion in the course explored the historical development of anti- important for our own well-being, as well as for others. 21st century and beyond. Semitism, beginning, quite literally, with Moses, and The steps of actually performing forgiveness will RELG:701 | $19 | Age 60+: $14 “progressing” through the pseudo-scientific theories be presented and discussed. Following these steps that classified Judaism not as merely a religion, but outside the classroom can release grievances and F01 Th 7 pm-9 pm Ron Mertz a race, an idea promulgated by, among others, Nazi heal relationships. This presentation of forgiveness Oct 18 WW, 202 Germany. This installment will focus on resentment is psychologically based and is not focused on any directed specifically toward Jewish control of Israel, particular religious view of forgiveness, so no religious History of the Bible from an array of detractors, including some in the or faith-based view of forgiveness is needed to Join us for a look at the history of one of the world’s Jewish community. It will delineate between religious understand and practice it. most famous, most read, most debated and most and ethno-cultural based hostility toward the Jewish RELG:701 | $19 | Age 60+: $13 controversial books. The stories within the Bible will people and that which results directly from the F02 Tu 7 pm-9 pm Jan Worley not be discussed. Discussions will focus on how, when Zionist movement and its results. Please join us for an examination of this significant “-ism” from the Oct 23 MC - SO, 107 and by whom the material was recorded, copied, translated, debated and eventually selected to be perspectives of international relations, internal Israeli canonized into collections to form first, the Hebrew dynamics, religious sensibilities, and historical patterns. scriptures, then the Christian Bible, consisting of the RELG:765 | $19 | Age 60+: $14 Old and New Testaments. We’ll discuss the Protestant F01 Th 7 pm-9 pm Katie Young Reformation with attention to the implications of Nov 1 MC - BA, 120 printing and translation of the Bible into English, and the recovery of ancient manuscripts, construction of critical editions and the rise of critical historical scholarship as well as contemporary responses. RELG:701 | $29 | Age 60+: $19 F03 Tu 7 pm-9 pm Jan Worley Nov 6 – Nov 13 MC - SO, 107 Literature NEW! Madness and Revenge: Major Themes in Shakespeare’s Hamlet Of all the plays in Shakespeare’s canon, Hamlet is one of the most quoted, adapted, and discussed. In this lecture, we will walk through the major story points in the play and along the way, we will take a close look at the themes, characters, and symbols Shakespeare used to tell his tale of murder, ghosts, madness, and revenge. LITR:704 | $19 | Age 60+: $14 F01 Tu 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Melody Meiners Sep 18 FP - G, 117

NEW! Read All About It!: A Christmas Carol A Christmas Carol will be shown at the Fox Theater in December. Come join us for a one-day gathering to learn about the background of this ghostly holiday story! Learn about the author, the time period, and the many productions on both stage and screen. You will have fun while learning trivia about the story. This story is a classic — come and learn more about it! LITR:701 | $19 | Age 60+: $14 F01 Sa 10 am-12 pm Jacqueline Mink Oct 20 FV - C, 104

NEW! Read All About It!: Les Miserables Les Miserables will be shown at the Fox Theater in December. Come join us for a one-day gathering to learn about this compelling story. We will learn about Inspire. Challenge. Help others grow. the author, the time period, and productions on both stage and screen. Learn some trivia about the story. This story is a classic — join us to learn more about it! Do you have a hobby, talent, skill or area of expertise that LITR:701 | $19 | Age 60+: $14 you would like to teach to others? We are always looking F02 Sa 10 am-12 pm Jacqueline Mink for new instructors and great ideas for classes. Oct 27 FV - C, 104

Learn more and apply at https://jobs.stlcc.edu/postings/6708

56 STLCC.EDU/CE | 314-984-7777 | REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 6 PERSONAL ENRICHMENT History NEW! WWII: Iron Bottom Sound NEW! General John J. Pershing Pakistan II: The Nascent This class will focus on the naval engagements off the Spend an evening reflecting on the life of America’s State of Pakistan Guadalcanal during that campaign. As fierce as the and Missouri’s highest-ranking soldier. A century India’s first prime minister and, besides Mahatma fighting was on the island, the losses at sea were worse ago Gen. John J. Pershing marched into history as Gandhi, founding father, Jawaharlal Nehru, had nearly as the U.S. Navy leaned how to fight the Imperial Navy. commander of the American Expeditionary Force in three decades in which to implement the principles he HIST:714 | $25 | Age 60+: $18.50 World War I. Follow “Black Jack” Pershing through his envisioned for the state he helped to create. Pakistan’s F01 M 7 pm-9:30 pm Chris Ketcherside birth and youth in Missouri and onto his years at West founding father, Muhammad Ali Jinnah, died a year Point as a cadet and instructor, through his time in the Sep 17 MC - SO, 205 after his country was born. A thousand miles of hostile Indian Wars as an officer in a Buffalo Soldier unit. You India divided the industrialized “West Pakistan” from will also learn about his stand alongside the Rough the agricultural “East Pakistan”. The only viable organ NEW! A Match Made in Germany Riders in Cuba, his assignment to the Philippines of state that Pakistan won upon independence was This marriage was made in Germany and through during the Insurrection, and his command of the its military. This course will discuss the myriad of various twists and turns all of their sons made it to Mexican Expedition in search of Pancho Villa before challenges that faced a nascent Pakistan, including the America, though at different times. The records of their America’s entry into the Great War. sources of its intense (and mutual) animosity toward sojourns and well as their underlying stability made HIST:714 | $19 | Age 60+: $14 India. It will outline three “Indo-Pak wars”, as they are them easy to trace in later years. All were born in Sankt F04 M 7 pm-9 pm James Gallen known, ending with a second round of partition, in Martin, Bavaria. Their story of this family of six adults Nov 5 MC - SO, 108 which Pakistan lost over half of its population and a and their journey will keep you guessing as to how it’s considerable amount of revenue. Please join us to going to turn out. If it were a novel, it would be a page unravel the causes and some of the shattering effects turner. No one stated that a genealogical story can’t be NEW! Elizabeth Bacon Custer: of the subcontinent’s still unresolved acrimony. fun and entertaining in the process of telling. Perhaps Military Wife and Widow of a Legend HIST:727 | $19 | Age 60+: $14 stories in your own family might surface as well. Libbie Custer, as she was called, married the controversial F02 Th 7 pm-9 pm Katie Young $ $ soldier George Armstrong Custer in 1864. She proved HIST:702 | 19 | Age 60+: 19 Sep 20 STLCC-SC, 104 F01 Th 7 pm-8:30 pm Gloria Perry to be a dutiful wife, enduring campaigner, and Sep 20 MC - SO, 108 ultimately Custer’s staunchest defender. This class will give insight as to the role of officers’ wives in the period Pakistan III: The Military as well as how one can shape a legend. State of Pakistan NEW! 1066: Vikings HIST:703 | $19 | Age 60+: $14 When asked to name his heroes, American The Norman invasion of England in 1066 wasn’t the Congressman Charlie Wilson named Winston Churchill, only threat King Harold Godwinson faced that year. F01 Th 7 pm-9 pm Vincent Heier Nov 8 MC - BA, 112 Abraham Lincoln, and General Zia ul-Haq. The third Harald Hardrada of Norway also had a claim to the installment of the Pakistan series will introduce the throne, and the Viking threat was just as serious as latter, as well as his predecessor, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, the one from the Normans. The battles of Gate Fulford NEW! The Revolutionary War at Sea who General Zia ousted in a coup. This was a period and Stamford Bridge decided the fate of not only the More Colonial troops died at sea than on land. Sea of intense international involvement and intrigue, as Viking king, but impacted the battle of Hastings as power determined whether the Colonies would gain Pakistan carved out its role in the Soviet incursion into well. This class will look at 1066 from a Scandinavian their independence or not. Doug Schneider will show Afghanistan, sought an atomic bomb, and encouraged point of view. how the British, Americans, and French conducted the the burgeoning belief that Pakistani control of Kashmir HIST:712 | $19 | Age 60+: $14 Revolutionary War at sea. (Doug will talk about the two was a religious, not merely a territorial, issue. Engaging F01 Tu 7 pm-9 pm Thomas Hoff cannons in St. Louis that came from a British frigate in the study of this fascinating period in Pakistan’s Sep 25 MC - CS, 206 that tried to bombard Charleston, South Carolina, history will help to explain its growing current of in 1776.) And you will learn about the beginnings of Islamism, the pattern of military leadership in Pakistan, submarine warfare and find out how John Paul Jones and Pakistan’s role in both the fall of the Soviet Union NEW! WWI: 1918 apologized to the British after the Revolutionary War. and the post-Soviet deterioration of Afghanistan. 2018 marks the Centenary of the conclusion of the HIST:704 | $19 | Age 60+: $14 HIST:727 | $19 | Age 60+: $14 Great War. 1918 was the year during which Germany launched offensives and continued unrestricted F01 Th 7 pm-8:30 pm Douglas Schneider F03 Th 7 pm-9 pm Katie Young submarine warfare in a race to win the war before Nov 15 MC - CS, 206 Oct 4 STLCC-SC, 120 American power became a decisive factor. It was the year during which the American Expeditionary Force Pakistan I: Foundations — Pakistan Pakistan IV: The Challenge was built up, trained and committed to combat. The at its Inception of Modern Pakistan year 1918 saw near revolution in Germany, abdication Though they were both formally emancipated from The 2011 capture of Osama bin Laden just 75 miles of the Kaiser, the Armistice and the first steps down British rule on August 15, 1947, Pakistan celebrates its outside of Pakistan’s capital city, Islamabad, illustrates the road to what French Marshal Foch said, “This is not independence on August 14th, while India recognizes the complications of America’s relationship with our a peace. It is an armistice for twenty years.” Spend an the 15th as its birthday. This is not the only issue on important ally in the War on Terror. The Pakistani evening exploring this decisive year in world history. which the subcontinent’s nuclear powers disagree. state has gained notoriety for dealing with subversive HIST:714 | $19 | Age 60+: $14 The first installment of the Pakistan series will discuss elements for the purpose of advancing its aims. This F02 Tu 7 pm-9 pm James Gallen the reasons for partition, i.e., the establishment of a course will discuss the objectives of these associations, Sep 25 MC - SO, 205 separate Muslim state, that emerged during the fight as well as the threat of another round of armed conflict for independence after nearly a century of British with India, attempts at conciliation, domestic political colonial rule. By examining the role of the Muslim intrigue, including the return and assassination of NEW! WWII: Last Stand of the League, Mahatma Gandhi, geography, religion, Benazir Bhutto, and Pakistan’s classification by multiple Tin Can Sailors resources, and history in the creation of Pakistan, this outlets as the most dangerous country on the planet. Spend an evening learning about the battles of Leyte course will create a foundational framework through Can a nation that has neglected its infrastructure in Gulf and the Philippines campaign, as well as the U.S. which to understand some of the underlying issues favor of military development maintain the vestiges Navy’s destruction of the Japanese fleet at the hands that have shaped the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. of a democratic state? Should a state associated with of the Navy’s smallest ships. HIST:727 | $19 | Age 60+: $14 corruption and heavy-handed domestic policies be HIST:714 | $25 | Age 60+: $18.50 F01 Th 7 pm-9 pm Katie Young trusted to combat regional terrorism? What is the alternative? Please join us to discuss whether Pakistan F03 M 7 pm-9:30 pm Chris Ketcherside Sep 6 STLCC-SC, 120 Oct 22 MC - BA, 116 is an indispensable partner or dangerous fifth column in the tense climate of modern global affairs. HIST:727 | $19 | Age 60+: $14 NEW! West Point in the F04 Th 7 pm-9 pm Katie Young Pre-Civil War Period Oct 18 STLCC-SC, 104 West Point was a controversial institution established Katie was not only knowledgeable, by Congress to make “officers and gentlemen.” Yet it “ but she was also even-handed proved to be a remarkable proving ground for men who would ultimately fight each other in the Civil War. in her presentation by giving This class will describe how it formed these soldiers. more than a one-sided view. HIST:705 | $19 | Age 60+: $14 F01 Tu 7 pm-9 pm Vincent Heier Oct 23 MC - BA, 12 Pat Y Imperial

REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 6 | 314-984-7777 | STLCC.EDU/CE 57 Near North Riverfront Exploring St. Louis Doug Schneider will lead a bus tour of St. Louis’ most Discover places you probably haven’t seen before in Tours and Trips isolated neighborhood: the Near North Riverfront, the St. Louis area. Some are historical and some are so which is squeezed between the Mississippi River new you may be the first of your friends to visit. We and Interstate 70. There is much to see on this jam- carpool and there is always space in a car for a non- packed trip, you will partake in the sights of: the first driver. Admission fees are extra and bring a lunch Underground Railroad historic site in Missouri, an area the first day. Come explore with us, every week is a that may one day rival the Promenade Plantee in Paris, fun adventure! Walking involved. First class meets on where the uranium was refined for the bomb dropped campus, followed by a tour. Class meets off-campus on Hiroshima, Bob Cassilly’s two-headed serpent after first session. Withdrawal deadline for refund: 8/31. fighting for its life, the company that created “Bad TRIP:701 | $99 | Age 60+: $63 Outlet”, the Pacific Gas & Electric mascot, the former F03 F 9 am-2:30 pm Joan Huisinga location of the largest Native American mound in St. Louis, a retro chili parlor, an 1890’s spa rehabbed Sep 14 – Oct 5 MC - CE Classroom into the city’s first LEED building, where you can buy custom show motorcycles with chrome galore, a Valley Park: City of Many Faces flounder house, a structure built by Walt Whitman’s In the 19th century, Ulysses S. Grant took wife-to-be brother, two prime drag racing streets, where Kier Julia Dent to Valley Park because it was the perfect Dullea (2001: A Space Odyssey) got his start in movies, place to woo her. In the 21st century, filmmakers set the site of a 1943 gangland murder, the former home up their cameras in Valley Park because it was the of spaghetti wrestling, the unmarked building where perfect place to shoot a movie about uranium-crazed your Fresh Express salads are made, a street of corn, a zombies. Join us to view the many faces of this city steam table company that offers free yoga classes for on the Meramec River. On this tour, you will: find out We care about your comfort during its employees, and the location where classical guitar why rustlers who come to Valley Park were arrested, makers get their wood. We will have lunch in a Near find out how Carol House got started, find out where our Tours and Trips! So it’s important North Riverfront workingman’s bar — a favorite place the oar fights took place, see a bar that called itself you are aware that these outings may of the people who produce Mr. Clean. There will be a House of Fun, find out how the Valley Park train walking on this tour. The tour begins at the Forest Park station disappeared, see where Charles Lindbergh require navigation of stairs or uneven campus. Meet in the parking lot of the G Tower. Fee danced with the local ladies, find out how the largest includes transportation, lunch and all gratuities. Please company of its kind in the United States disappeared surfaces. By nature, walking tours may arrive 15 minutes prior to departure time. Withdrawal in one day, hear about the man who escaped the offer limited access to seating. deadline for refund: 8/15. Lemp family curse, find out about the great Hershey TRIP:701 | $59 | Age 60+: $55 Bar disaster, enter a building that has served as both F02 W 9:30 am-1 pm Douglas Schneider an AA meeting hall and a tavern, see a business built If you are a person with a disability Sep 5 FP - Off Campus from a do-it-yourself kit, and see why Valley Park is the most important company town in Missouri. There who requires an accommodation in is something for everyone on this tour! Meet tour bus order to participate in any program Lunch with Mary at The Blue Owl: on Lot E on NW side of Meramec campus. Fee includes A Kimmswick Experience lunch in a Valley Park restaurant, transportation and all or activity, please contact the You may have seen Mary on the show “Road Tasted” gratuities. Please arrive 15 minutes prior to departure or perhaps in Oprah Magazine’s November 2012 time. Withdrawal deadline for refund: 9/4. Continuing Education Access Office at issue when her Mile High Levee made TRIP:701 | $59 | Age 60+: $55 314 ‑984‑7704 for assistance. For trips one of Oprah’s Favorite Things. One thing for sure F04 Tu 9:30 am-1 pm Douglas Schneider is she knows how to cook. In 1983, Mary Hostetter Sep 25 MC - Off Campus and tours, accommodations advance came out with a cookbook, From the Kitchen of Mary, with recipes for an assortment of pastries, cookies, notice of up to one month is needed. cakes, , pies and candies. She sold these Scenic Fall Adventure decadent desserts at craft shows, festivals and fairs. Travel up old Highway 79 to visit the Village of Blue As demand continued to grow, Mary set out to find Rose for a unique feel good story, lunch, tour of We have more! Enjoy art tours? Then don’t a location to combine her successful baking business the bed & breakfast and leisurely stroll along the miss “Artful Saturdays” on page 25. with a country tearoom. In 1985, Mary set eyes on the beautiful river trail with its cliff side views (or to just The Blue Owl Restaurant in the historic river town of sit and watch the view). The Village of Blue Rose is a Kimmswick, MO. She dreamed that someday folks progressive non-profit B&B on a 60-acre community would have to wait in line for a table at The Blue Owl, where special needs adults can live and work in a Jefferson Barracks and that dream quickly became a reality. Today, you family-type environment. Before and after lunch, This military post opened in 1826 and has played an will enjoy lunch with Mary. She will demo a favorite tour historic Clarksville including an historic river important role in American history. Both Ulysses S. recipe and you will get to sample as she cooks and view mansion, and shops. Fee covers transportation, Grant and Robert E. Lee were stationed at Jefferson answers questions for you. And, as a take home, each lunch, admissions, donations and gratuities. Meet tour Barracks. You will see many points of interest in the person will receive a cookbook with recipes from The bus on Lot E on NW side of Meramec campus. Please 330-acre park and you will get a glimpse of 300-acre Blue Owl. Afterward, enjoy the lunch from the group arrive 15 minutes prior to departure time. Withdrawal cemetery where 188,000 people are buried. The park menu — be sure to try one of her decadent desserts deadline for refund: 9/6. is home to five museums: we will visit the Telephone that made her famous! Tour includes: Professional tour TRIP:702 | $109 | Age 60+: $99 Museum, where former AT&T personnel will give us guide, motorcoach transportation, all listed attractions, a guided tour to enjoy nostalgia from the early years F03 Th 9 am-5 pm Joan Huisinga speakers, experiences, inclusive lunch, and all Sep 27 MC - Off Campus of the telephone. You will also see historic buildings, gratuities to driver and guide. Meet tour bus at top of recreational opportunities, the VA hospital and circular driveway between Administration and Social Fisher House, various monuments, Mississippi River Sciences Buildings. Please arrive 15 minutes prior to Barn Quilt Trail with Ferry Ride vistas, and peek inside the county’s spiffy 42,000 departure time. Withdrawal deadline for refund: 8/15. Arrive via Golden Eagle Ferry in Calhoun County, IL and sq. ft. recreation center. Large amounts of walking $ wander along the Barn Quilt Trail. With over 80 painted required for this outing. This is a bus tour that meets TRIP:702 | $109 | Age 60+: 109 F01 Th 8:15 am-4 pm Dea Hoover barn quilts, you will see and hear the stories of many at the parking lot of the Thomas Dunn Learning Center of the quilts and their families from a local tour guide. at 3113 Gasconade Street, St. Louis. Tour includes Sep 6 FV - Off Campus Lunch will be enjoyed at the local favorite, Mel’s Illinois transportation and admission to museum. Withdrawal Meet tour bus: Top of circular drive between Riverdock Restaurant. We also stop at a local roadside deadline for refunds: 8/10. Administration and Social Sciences buildings at the market. Tour includes: Professional tour guide, motor TRIP:701 | $59 | Age 60+: $55 Flo Valley campus coach transportation, local Calhoun County guide, F01 Th 8:30 am-12 pm Douglas Schneider F11 Th 9:00 am-3:30 pm Dea Hoover lunch at Mel’s Riverdock Restaurant, ferry ride on Aug 30 Thomas Dunn Learning Ctr Sep 6 MC - Off Campus Golden Eagle Ferry (as permitted by weather barring Meet tour bus: Lot E, NW side of Meramec campus flooding), and all gratuities and arrangements. Meet tour bus on Lot E on NW side of Meramec campus. Please arrive 15 minutes prior to departure time. Withdrawal deadline for refund: 9/13. TRIP:702 | $89 | Age 60+: $89 F02 Th 7:30 am-4:30 pm Dea Hoover Sep 27 MC - Off Campus

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Spirit of Peoria Lunch Cruise & Missouri Illinois Microcosm Christmas in Hermann with Melvin Price Locks & Dam Join us to explore a small collection of unusual places Amtrak Ride Home Join us for a tour of Melvin Price Locks & Dam. Every and buildings you probably haven’t visited. This Jingle all the way to the German settlement town of year, millions of tons of commodities pass through the mystery tour will not disappoint! There are some Hermann where you will delight in the Jingle all the Melvin Price Locks and Dam. The Melvin Price Locks bumpy roads and a small amount of uneven walking way to the German settlement town of Hermann and Dam help to control the flow of the Mississippi to level sites. It may be a mystery now but well worth where you will delight in the Kristkindl Market at the and is the means by which barges are able to navigate seeing. The tour includes bus, lunch, admissions, guide Festhalle and enjoy a bit of shopping time on First the river. You will also visit the National Great Rivers and gratuities. Meet tour bus on Lot E on NW side of Street. Christmas Tablescapes in the historic Rotunda Museum. Afterward, you will board the Spirit of Meramec campus. Please arrive 15 minutes prior to Building, elaborate holiday table displays, warm cider, Peoria for a full lunch cruise while traveling along the departure time. Withdrawal deadline for refund: 10/4. and holiday carols create a fun and festive atmosphere. Mississippi River. Tour includes: Professional tour guide, TRIP:702 | $109 | Age 60+: $99 Next, you will enjoy Christmas traditions at Hermann motor coach transportation, tour of Melvin Price Locks F09 Th 9 am-5:30 pm Joan Huisinga Farm with a guided tour of the building and house, & Dam, visit to National Great Rivers Museum, full Oct 25 MC - Off Campus as well as a visit to the newly restored log homestead lunch cruise on the Spirit of Peoria, and all gratuities complete with a tram ride around the 200-acre farm! and arrangements. Withdrawal deadline for refund: For dinner, you will dine at Harvest Table. After dinner, 9/25. What’s New in The Lou? we ride the rails back to Kirkwood and a motorcoach TRIP:702 | $109 | Age 60+: $109 Join us for a fun tour of a few of the new things will return us to campus. Tour includes: Professional happening in our fair city! After a long renovation, F05 W 7:15 am-4 pm Dea Hoover Tour Guide-Dea Hoover, Motorcoach Transportation, the St. Louis Arch Grounds and Museum have been Amtrak ticket from Hermann to Kirkwood, dinner at Oct 10 MC - Off Campus completely reimagined. The old parking structure has Harvest Table, Kristkindl Market at Festhalle, Christmas Meet tour bus: Lot E, NW side of Meramec campus been removed, expanding the amazing park land that Traditions tour at Hermann Farm, Tablescapes, and all F04 W 8 am-3:15 pm Dea Hoover surrounds the nation’s tallest national monument. Be gratuities to driver and guide. Meet tour bus on Lot Oct 10 FV - Off Campus one of the first to explore the new space and take a E on NW side of Meramec campus. Please arrive 15 Meet tour bus: Top of circular drive between Ride to the Top. Before a guided tour of the recently minutes prior to departure time. Withdrawal deadline Administration and Social Sciences buildings at the opened National Blues Museum, enjoy a lunch of for refund: 11/15. Flo Valley campus scrumptious BBQ at Sugarfire, located next door. Trace TRIP:702 | $119 | Age 60+: $119 the history of this iconic musical tradition, from classic artists like Robert Johnson to modern artists like B.B. F10 Sa 12 pm-9:30 pm Dea Hoover Historic Route 66: Cuba, MO King and Eric Clapton. With hands-on exhibits, artifacts, Dec 8 MC - Off Campus to Waynesville, MO and audio-visuals, the National Blues Museum is a feast This is a narrated tour (with stops) along a portion of for the eyes (and ears!). Tour includes: Professional Tour Victorian Holiday Route 66 (the Mother Road) in Missouri. Highlights Guide Dea Hoover, motorcoach transportation, tram Travel back to the late 1800’s with our traditional will include lunch at the iconic Elbow Inn, ruins of and entrance at , lunch at Sugarfire, tour Victorian Holiday tour with a few tweaks this year. days-gone-by, and a dead-end (almost ghost!) town, of the National Blues Museum, and all gratuities and Of course, we will start with coffee and scones at a resort that hosted Mae West, the Trail of Tears, the arrangements. Withdrawal deadline for refund: 10/14. Campbell House, one of the best examples of Victorian finest pie in Missouri, a scenic camera-ready overlook, TRIP:701 | $109 | Age 60+: $109 style in the U.S., decorated lavishly for the holidays with some of the oldest (still operating) businesses on the F06 Th 8 am-4:30 pm Dea Hoover its special gift shop. Our second stop will be the Old route, a huge red rocking chair, and Uranus, Missouri. Nov 1 FV - Off Campus Court House for a holiday concert. With the opening Besides having lunch, you will get a slice of pie to of the Arch the Court House should be decorated take home. Meet tour bus in Lot E on NW side of the Meet tour bus: Top of circular drive between again this year. High tea will be at the Missouri Athletic Meramec campus. Please arrive 15 minutes prior to Administration and Social Sciences buildings at the Club and their ever changing Gingerbread Village. The departure time. Withdrawal deadline for refund: 9/20. Flo Valley campus last stop will be the historic , a TRIP:702 | $109 | Age 60+: $99 F07 Th 8:30 am-3:45 pm Dea Hoover magnificent Renaissance building where we will have F06 Th 8:30 am-4:30 pm Douglas Schneider Nov 1 MC - Off Campus a bite of chocolate to top off our day. Both houses Meet tour bus: Lot E, NW side of Meramec campus have second floors that contain steep steps. Fee covers Oct 11 MC - Off Campus transportation, food, admissions and gratuities. Meet tour bus on Lot E on NW side of Meramec campus. Re-Live the 1904 World’s Fair Holiday Lights Please arrive 15 minutes prior to departure time. Join us for an illustrated, narrated tour of the actual Over the river and through the woods to holiday lights Withdrawal deadline for refund: 11/19. fair grounds of the 1904 World’s Fair in and around we go! Join us as we get in the spirit of the season TRIP:701 | $99 | Age 60+: $90 Forest Park. Travel back in time through a special viewing displays in the St. Louis area. Eat a big late lunch as there is no time to stop for dinner as venue F09 W 9:30 am-4:30 pm Joan Huisinga 3-D stereoscopic presentation, and then travel to the Dec 12 MC - Off Campus sites of the marvels you’ve just seen. Fee includes lines are long. We will provide simple snacks and a light lunch of foods made famous at the fair and cookies on the bus and one venue has a small cafe print materials (including maps). Special 3-D glasses for a last minute snack but bring your own libations. Great Tips for Traveling Abroad are supplied. Some walking required. Provide own Drinks will not be provided. Caroling along the way Planning an international trip this year? Many mistakes transportation for the tour. is encouraged, but not led by your tour guide Joan can be avoided by tapping the brains and experiences | $ | $ who is tone deaf. Fee covers bus, snacks, admissions of those who’ve been there. Our instructor has TRIP:701 59 Age 60+: 40.50 and gratuities. Meet tour bus on Lot E on NW side of F05 Sa 8:30 am-1:30 pm Charles Koehler traveled through Italy, Turkey, Austria, England, France, Meramec campus. Please arrive 15 minutes prior to Greece, China and Egypt and has lots of helpful tips Oct 13 Doug Schneider departure time. Withdrawal deadline for refund: 11/13. for what to bring (and more important: what not to FP - G, 115 TRIP:701 | $69 | Age 60+: $62.50 bring!), the best ways to pack, things to do before F08 Tu 4:30 pm-9:30 pm Joan Huisinga you leave (home safety) plus lots and lots of tips on Haunted Alton with Cruise Dec 4 MC - Off Campus traveling internationally. Little things can make a big Join us for a morning haunted history tour of Alton difference in your experience. If you’re planning to go that includes visiting the McPike Mansion, “Smallpox abroad, make this class your first stop! Island” where they quarantined Civil War prisoners, TRIP:703 | $25 | Age 60+: $21 and a cemetery where Civil War soldiers were buried. F01 Tu 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Fred Miller For lunch, you will dine at Castelli’s Moonlight, a Sep 18 Clayton HS, 123 family-style restaurant with their famous Talk-n-Chic chicken. Next, you will travel to the marina in Grafton, IL and board the Hakuna Matata for an hour of spooky Fantastic! Dea Hoover is always sights and ghostly gulls on a haunted cruise along the “ exceptional. She provides Mississippi. Tour includes all listed above and gratuities to escort and driver. Please arrive 15 minutes prior to interesting activities and departure time. Withdrawal deadline for refund: 9/29. engages all participants. TRIP:702 | $119 | Age 60+: $119 F08 F 7:30 am-6 pm Dea Hoover Oct 19 MC - Off Campus Meet tour bus: Lot E, NW side of Meramec campus F07 F 8 am-5:30 pm Dea Hoover Shirley W Oct 19 FV - Off Campus Kirkwood Meet tour bus: Top of circular drive between Administration and Social Sciences buildings at the Flo Valley campus We have more! We also offer a variety of foreign language courses tailored for travelers. See “Languages” on page 51.

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Motorcycle Safety Training Bowling

Bowling Skills Whether you are just beginning or looking to bring your game up a notch, have fun and learn new techniques. Learn proper swing technique, footwork, release points and basic pocket alignment. Extra fees for games each week. PEDU:772 | $49 | Age 60+: $26.50 F01 Tu 12 pm-2 pm Michael Bluth Oct 2 – Oct 23 Crestwood Bowl

Cards and Games

Bridge: Beginning This class teaches the bidding, play, defense and etiquette used in contract bridge. It also provides the Motorcycle Safety Basic Rider Course opportunity to learn the SAYC (Standard American The Basic Rider Course (MSF-BRC) is geared toward the bidding.) novice motorcyclist or scooter operator, but will also GAME:701 | $89 | Age 60+: $54.50 provide an excellent skills update for the returning rider or those experienced with no previous formal F02 Tu 2:45 pm-4:45 pm Phyllis Siegel training. The course consists of classroom and on-bike Sep 4 – Nov 13 Affton White-Rodgers, A instruction with furnished motorcycles or scooters • NOTE: No class 9/11, 10/16, 11/6. (loaner scooters are limited — check availability before F01 M 5 pm-7 pm Phyllis Siegel registering; however personal scooters are permitted). Sep 17 – Nov 12 MC - SS, 232 Those who successfully complete the course will • NOTE: No class 10/15. be issued a completion card from the Missouri Motorcycle Safety Program which is a waiver for the road test portion of the Missouri license endorsement. Bridge: Supervised Party Bridge Students must be at least 15 and a half years of age with Intermediate Instruction and able to ride a bicycle. Those under 18 years of age Practice what you learn in a structured party bridge must have a release form signed by a legal guardian setting. You will be playing bridge, keeping score, or parent. Students must bring: a three-quarter or and learning how to play your hand more skillfully. full helmet that meets Department of Transportation Prerequisite: A firm grasp of Beginning Bridge. standards (loaner helmets available), over ankle GAME:702 | $39 | Age 60+: $26.50 boots with 2-inch or lower heels, full fingered gloves, F01 M 5 pm-7 pm Phyllis Siegel long-sleeved jacket or heavy shirt, eye protection, Dec 3 – Dec 17 MC - SW, 108 sturdy pants, and a photo ID. At the discretion of the instructors, students who are unable to safely operate F02 Tu 2:45 pm-4:45 pm Phyllis Siegel the motorcycles will be dismissed from class for their Dec 4 – Dec 18 Affton White-Rodgers, A own protection and the safety of the group. No refunds will be given if you are unable to complete the class for any reason. Class held rain or shine. You must arrive on Fencing time for class; late arrivals will not be admitted to class. Call for a detailed brochure: (314) 984-7777. To view a 5-minute video of Basic Rider Course highlights, go to Fencing: Beginning I and II msf-usa.org. Learn the basics of swordplay in beginning fencing. MOTR:700 | $225 | Age 60+: $152.50 Class emphasizes basics of footwork, bladework, and F01 SaSu 7 am-5 pm Jeffery Pittenger bouting and will accommodate returning students, as Aug 18 – Aug 19 FP - D, 215 well, with instruction to expand technique. Equipment F02 SaSu 7 am-5 pm Jeffery Pittenger provided. Aug 25 – Aug 26 FP - D, 215 PEDU:745 | $69 | Age 60+: $49 F03 SaSu 7 am-5 pm Jeffery Pittenger F02 W 6 pm-6:55 pm Patrick Dorsey Sep 8 – Sep 9 FP - D, 215 Sep 5 – Oct 24 University City HS, Girls Gym F04 SaSu 7 am-5 pm Jeffery Pittenger Sep 15 – Sep 16 FP - D, 215 F05 SaSu 8 am-6 pm Jeffery Pittenger Sep 22 – Sep 23 FP - D, 215 F06 SaSu 8 am-6 pm Jeffery Pittenger Oct 6 – Oct 7 FP - D, 215 F07 SaSu 8 am-6 pm Jeffery Pittenger Oct 13 – Oct 14 FP - D, 215 F08 SaSu 8 am-6 pm Jeffery Pittenger Oct 20 – Oct 21 FP - D, 215 F09 SaSu 8 am-6 pm Jeffery Pittenger Oct 27 – Oct 28 FP - D, 215

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Golf Tennis and More

Golf: Basics and Beyond Caregiver/Child Golf NEW! Caregiver/Child Pickleball Start from the beginning and learn the basic Enjoy time with your child, ages 7-15, and have fun Enjoy spending time with your child (ages 7-15) while fundamentals of golf: grip, set up, mini-swing, full learning the basics of golf together! Improve your learning the fast-growing sport of pickleball. The swing, putting and chipping. Perfect introductory game and help your child practice his/her golf skills. game is easy to learn, easy to play and is great exercise class for new players and a great way for experienced Registration required for each participant. Extra fee for all ages and abilities. All equipment provided. golfers to sharpen rudimentary golf skills. Extra fee for for balls. Dress appropriately for outdoor court. Registration is balls. Learning to play correctly is key to a great golf PEDU:765 | $45 | Age 60+: $45 required for each participant. game. New golfers get started on the right track and F12 Sa 11 am-12 pm PEDU:740 | $39 | Age 60+: $24.50 more experienced golfers will get back to basics to F07 Sa 11 am-11:55 am Allyson Duffin help ‘unlearn’ any bad habits. Class will cover putting, Sep 15 – Oct 6 Golfport of Maryland Heights chipping, pitching, rules, etiquette, full swing with iron Sep 8 – Oct 13 Kennedy Recreation Complex and full swing with wood. A great mix for beginning students just learning to play and experienced golfers brushing up on skills and rules of play as a refresher Tee for Two Pickleball: Basics and Continuing course! Extra fee for balls. Want to enjoy the game of golf with your significant Come join the fun! Pickleball is a fast-growing sport for PEDU:730 | $99 | Age 60+: $99 other? Whether you’ve played for years or never good reason: it’s easy to learn, easy to play and is great F01 Sa 10 am-11:30 am picked up a club, couples can enjoy time together exercise for all ages and abilities. Beginners will learn Sep 8 – Oct 6 Eagle Springs, Golf Course while learning and improving golf skills. Open to all the basics of Pickleball while continuing students levels. Each participant must register. Clubs available enjoy recreational play at a more advanced level. All for use at range. Extra fee for balls. equipment provided. Dress appropriately for outdoor Golf: Beginning I PEDU:765 | $45 | Age 60+: $45 court. Start from the beginning and learn the basic PEDU:740 | $59 | Age 60+: $36.50 fundamentals of golf: grip, set up, mini-swing, full F17 Th 6 pm-6:55 pm swing, putting and chipping. Perfect introductory Sep 13 – Oct 4 Golfport of Maryland Heights F03 Sa 9 am-9:55 am Allyson Duffin class for new players and a great way for experienced Sep 8 – Oct 13 Kennedy Recreation Complex golfers to sharpen rudimentary golf skills. Extra fee for Golf for Seniors F04 Sa 10 am-10:55 am Allyson Duffin balls. Learn the basic fundamentals of golf: grip, set-up, Learn the basic fundamentals of golf: grip, set-up, Sep 8 – Oct 13 Kennedy Recreation Complex mini-swing, full swing, putting and chipping. Extra fee mini-swing, full swing, putting and chipping. Class will F01 M 5 pm-5:55 pm Allyson Duffin for balls. move at a slower pace. Extra fee for balls. Sep 10 – Oct 15 Kennedy Recreation Complex PEDU:730 PEDU:765 | $45 | Age 60+: $45 F02 M 6 pm-6:55 pm Allyson Duffin | $ | $ 4 sessions 45 Age 60+: 45 F11 Tu 10 am-11 am Sep 10 – Oct 15 Kennedy Recreation Complex F15 Tu 6 pm-7 pm Sep 11 – Oct 2 Golfport of Maryland Heights F05 W 5 pm-7 pm Allyson Duffin Sep 11 – Oct 2 Golfport of Maryland Heights Sep 12 – Sep 26 Kennedy Recreation Complex Sa 9 am-9:55 am F10 Golf: Playing Lessons F06 Th 5 pm-7 pm Allyson Duffin Sep 15 – Oct 6 Golfport of Maryland Heights Enjoy this unique opportunity to play with an Sep 13 – Sep 27 Kennedy Recreation Complex 6 sessions | $59 | Age 60+: $32 experienced golf instructor. Golf professional will take F23 Th 6 pm-6:55 pm Donald Simpson you and other students on course to play up to nine NEW! Padel Tennis Sep 13 – Oct 18 First Tee Driving Range holes. Class is for golfers who have had prior instruction Come try the new, exciting game of Padel tennis, F22 Sa 3:30 pm-4:30 pm Donald Simpson but have difficulty taking their game to the next level. which uses shorter courts, lower compression tennis Sep 15 – Oct 20 First Tee Driving Range Be prepared to pay Eagle Springs approximately $15 to balls and NO racket. Instead, padels are used to volley play some holes on the course (includes a riding cart). back and forth. If you are looking for a fun spin on Meet instructor at Eagle Springs Clubhouse. Tee time is tennis with less court to cover, this is it. Padels and Golf: Beginning II at the start time so be sure to arrive a few minutes early. tennis balls provided. Review, practice and expand on fundamentals PEDU:765 | $39 | Age 60+: $39 $ $ presented in Golf: Beginning I class. With an emphasis PEDU:733 | 55 | Age 60+: 55 on correcting individual swing faults, this is the perfect F04 Tu 5 pm-7 pm Rich Manley F03 Th 8 pm-8:55 pm class for beginner golfers with previous instruction. Aug 28 Eagle Springs, Clubhouse Sep 6 – Sep 27 Sunset Hills Watson Trails Extra fee for balls. Review fundamentals presented in F03 Tu 5 pm-7 pm Rich Manley F04 Tu 7:30 pm-8:30 pm Golf: Beginning I with special emphasis on correcting Sep 11 Eagle Springs, Clubhouse Sep 11 – Oct 2 Lake School Park, Tennis Court individual swing faults. Extra fee for balls. PEDU:731 Golf: Short Game Skills We have more! See additional tennis 4 sessions | $45 | Age 60+: $45 Whether you are a beginning student or just wanting classes — ranging from beginning to to improve your golf game, this class will cater to F13 Th 7 pm-8 pm advanced — on the next page! Sep 13 – Oct 4 Golfport of Maryland Heights you. Spend each week focused on a short game skill: F14 Sa 10 am-10:55 am putting, chipping and pitching. Extra fee for balls. Sep 15 – Oct 6 Golfport of Maryland Heights PEDU:765 | $59 | Age 60+: $32 6 sessions | $59 | Age 60+: $32 F24 Tu 7 pm-8 pm Donald Simpson F20 Tu 6 pm-6:55 pm Donald Simpson Sep 11 – Oct 16 First Tee Driving Range Sep 11 – Oct 16 First Tee Driving Range F21 Th 7 pm-8 pm Donald Simpson Playing Better Golf Sep 13 – Oct 18 First Tee Driving Range Become the best golfer you can be! Instruction will focus on putting, short game skills, and learning how to drive the ball further with more accuracy so you Golf: Swing of Things can start lowering your scores today. Open for all skill Review, practice and expand on fundamentals levels and balls will be provided. Class meets at Creve presented in Golf: Beginning I class. With an emphasis Coeur Municipal Golf Course. on correcting individual swing faults, this is the perfect | $ | $ class for beginner golfers with previous instruction. PEDU:765 49 Age 60+: 49 Extra fee for balls. Get into the Swing of Things! This F01 Th 5:30 pm-6:30 pm Melvin Klearman fun class is essential for every golfer! Perfecting your Sep 6 – Oct 4 Creve Coeur Municipal swing is not all about hitting the ball; it’s learning and F02 Sa 9 am-11 am Melvin Klearman understanding how to use your body motion to create Sep 29 – Oct 27 Creve Coeur Municipal your perfect swing. Extra fee for balls. PEDU:731 | $45 | Age 60+: $45 F16 Tu 7 pm-8 pm Sep 11 – Oct 2 Golfport of Maryland Heights

REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 6 | 314-984-7777 | STLCC.EDU/CE 61 National Tennis Rating Program (NTRP) Team Sports

1.0 This player is just starting to play tennis. Basketball: Recreational Tired of “riding the pine?”; Get up and play! A great 2.0 May have had some lessons; needs on-court experience. way to have fun and get exercise. All levels welcome; just register and come play! Bring a white and a dark 2.5 Can sustain a short rally of slow pace; needs to develop form. colored t-shirt to class. Do not wear jewelry. PEDU:701 | $59 | Age 60+: $59 3.0 Consistent on medium-paced shots; needs work on form and strategy. F01 Tu 7 pm-8:30 pm Richard Bannecker Sep 11 – Nov 27 Oakville Sr. HS 3.5 Consistent with directional control; needs to work on specialty shots. • NOTE: No class 11/6. 4.0 Dependable with directional control and depths has specialty shots. Needs to play more percentage tennis. Volleyball: Recreational Keep fit, have fun and make friends. Just register and come play! All levels welcome. Designations used as a tool to assist students when registering for tennis classes: PEDU:704 | $60 | Age 60+: $32.50 Beginning I (1.0-2.0): Designed for beginners and those who have limited experience with basic tennis strokes. F01 F 7 pm-8:30 pm Jason Guss Proper techniques of all strokes will be covered. Drills will be used and tennis etiquette and rules will be discussed. Sep 14 – Nov 16 FV - PE, Gym Players will be grouped according to ability. Beginning I and II (1.0-2.5): Designed for beginners and those who need to brush up on the basics. Techniques covered are forehand, backhand, serve, volley, basic strategy as well as drill exercises. Players will be grouped according to ability. Beginning II (2.5): Further emphasized is proper stroke development and footwork through the use of drills. Tennis etiquette and rules will be reviewed. Constancy of stroke production is a major goal. Intermediate I (3.0-3.5): A refresher on proper stroke execution. Drills are used and emphasis is on improved consistency and directional control. Strategy and some match play are covered. Intermediate II to Advanced (3.5-4.0): This course includes more advanced drills, work on strategy and match play, with a goal of playing better percentage tennis.

Bring tennis shoes and racket. Tennis balls provided. Facilities may not be air-conditioned. Please dress appropriately. Every effort will be made to schedule a make-up class for outdoor classes missed due to rain-outs. However, no refunds will be given for rained-out classes.

Tennis: Beginning I (NTRP 1.0-2.0) Tennis: Intermediate I (NTRP 3.0) See NTRP Rating Box above. Tennis balls provided. See NTRP Rating Box. Tennis balls provided. PEDU:733 | $69 | Age 60+: $69 PEDU:735 F08 Sa 3:30 pm-4:25 pm 6 sessions | $85 | Age 60+: $85 Sep 8 – Oct 20 Vetta Sports - Concord F02 Sa 4 pm-5 pm F07 Tu 1 pm-1:55 pm Sep 8 – Oct 13 Forest Lake Tennis Club Oct 23 – Dec 4 Vetta Sports - Concord F01 Sa 4 pm-5 pm Oct 27 – Dec 1 Forest Lake Tennis Club Tennis: Beginning I and II (NTRP 1.0-2.5) 7 sessions | $95 | Age 60+: $95 See NTRP Rating Box. Tennis balls provided. F03 Th 2 pm-3:30 pm PEDU:733 Sep 6 – Oct 18 Vetta Sports - Concord 4 sessions | $55 | Age 60+: $55 F05 Tu 2 pm-3:30 pm F05 Th 7 pm-7:55 pm Oct 23 – Dec 4 Vetta Sports - Concord Sep 6 – Sep 27 Sunset Hills Watson Trails F04 Sa 4:30 pm-6 pm F06 Tu 6:30 pm-7:25 pm Oct 27 – Dec 15 Vetta Sports - Concord Sep 11 – Oct 2 Lake School Park, Tennis Court • NOTE: No class 11/24. 6 sessions | $85 | Age 60+: $85 F02 Su 6 pm-7 pm Tennis: Intermediate I - Sep 16 – Oct 21 Frontenac Racquet Club Advanced (NTRP 3.0-4.0) F01 Su 6 pm-7 pm See NTRP rating Box. Tennis balls provided. Nov 4 – Dec 9 Frontenac Racquet Club PEDU:736 | $95 | Age 60+: $95 F01 Tu 2 pm-3:30 pm Tennis: Beginning II (NTRP 2.5) Sep 4 – Oct 16 Vetta Sports - Concord See NTRP rating Box. Tennis balls provided. F02 Sa 4:30 pm-6 pm PEDU:734 | $69 | Age 60+: $69 Sep 8 – Oct 20 Vetta Sports - Concord F02 Sa 3:30 pm-4:25 pm F03 Th 2 pm-3:30 pm Sep 8 – Oct 20 Vetta Sports - Concord Oct 25 – Dec 13 Vetta Sports - Concord F01 Sa 3:30 pm-4:25 pm • NOTE: No class 11/22. Oct 27 – Dec 15 Vetta Sports - Concord F05 Sa 2 pm-3:25 pm • NOTE: No class 11/24. Oct 27 – Dec 15 Vetta Sports - Concord • NOTE: No class 11/24.

We have more! We also offer Youth Tennis classes for kids as young as four! Be sure to check out “Youth Classes” on page 68.

62 STLCC.EDU/CE | 314-984-7777 | REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 6 PERSONAL ENRICHMENT Fitness

Aquatics

ATTENTION Water Students: Swimming Skills: Aqua Zumba Beginning/Intermediate Splash and dance your way to fitness in this fun, low- Due to circumstances related to inclement Not the strongest swimmer? It’s time to change that! impact, water-based workout! Aqua Zumba integrates weather, building and/or equipment Acquire basic through intermediate swimming skills, the Latin-inspired, dance-fitness moves of the traditional Zumba class with water-based exercises. malfunctioning or maintenance, the pool and feel confident in the water and around water activities. Emphasis on the primary strokes, buoyancy PEDU:729 | $79 | Age 60+: $43 facilities used by Continuing Education may techniques, breath control and acquiring endurance. F18 MW 6 pm-6:50 pm Barbara Harris have to be closed with little or no advance PEDU:722 Sep 5 – Oct 15 FV - PE, Pool notice. In these cases, no refunds will be 8 sessions | $59 | Age 60+: $33 F19 MW 6 pm-6:50 pm Barbara Harris Sa 11 am-11:50 am offered, nor will make-ups be available F02 Jeanne Hudgens Oct 22 – Dec 5 FV - PE, Pool Sep 8 – Oct 27 FV - PE, Pool • NOTE: No class 10/31, 11/21. because of tight scheduling of swimming, 12 sessions | $79 | Age 60+: $43 water exercise and other physical education F01 Sa 9 am-9:50 am Daniel Vogt Aquafusion classes. For additional information regarding Sep 8 – Dec 1 FV - PE, Pool Use various resistance equipment (dumbbells and • NOTE: No class 11/24. ) in this high energy class to build cardio the various college pools, please call: capacity and strengthen main muscle groups. Great • Meramec Pool...... 314-984-7172 Water Exercise exercise to increase your strength and endurance, • Forest Park Pool...... 314-644-9717 Get a total body workout! Tone, strengthen, and achieve leaving you feeling great and looking good! PEDU:729 | $89 | Age 60+: $48 • Florissant Valley Pool...... 314-513-4275 flexibility and circulatory endurance while exercising in the water. No more stiff and sore muscles! All skill F05 MW 6 pm-6:50 pm Terri Williams levels are welcome as you will work at your own pace. Aug 20 – Oct 8 MC - PE, Pool Family Swim PEDU:729 • NOTE: No class 9/3. You and your family can have fun as you swim, dive, 6 sessions | $30 | Age 60+: $18.50 F27 Tu 10 am-10:50 am Terri Williams or lounge in our pool. One parent/guardian per non- F25 F 9 am-9:50 am Daniel Vogt Aug 21 – Nov 20 MC - PE, Pool swimming child. One parent/guardian per 3 children if Oct 26 – Dec 7 FV - PE, Pool F28 Th 11:00 am-11:50 am Terri Williams they can swim. All participants MUST register. • NOTE: No class 11/23. Aug 23 – Nov 29 MC - PE, Pool PEDU:720 | $25 | Age 60+: $16 F26 F 10 am-10:50 am Daniel Vogt • NOTE: No class 11/22. F05 Su 5 pm-6:50 pm Oct 26 – Dec 7 FV - PE, Pool F30 F 1:00 pm-1:50 pm Terri Williams Sep 9 – Dec 2 FV - PE, Pool • NOTE: No class 11/23. Aug 24 – Nov 30 MC - PE, Pool • NOTE: No class 11/25. 12 sessions | $79 | Age 60+: $43 • NOTE: No class 11/23. F20 Sa 10 am-10:50 am Daniel Vogt F07 MW 6 pm-6:50 pm Terri Williams We have more! We also offer Beginning Sep 8 – Dec 1 FV - PE, Pool Oct 15 – Dec 5 MC - PE, Pool Youth Swimming classes! Be sure to check • NOTE: No class 11/24. • NOTE: No class 10/31, 11/21. out “Youth Classes” on page 68. F10 TuTh 9 am-9:50 am Gary Ketcherside Oct 23 – Dec 4 MC - PE, Pool Stand Up Paddleboarding: Introduction • NOTE: No class 11/22. Stand Up Paddleboarding is a rapidly growing sport Lap Swim 15 sessions | $89 | Age 60+: $48 that is suitable for almost anyone! Have fun and soak Come and get a great workout before you start your F09 TuTh 9 am-9:50 am Gary Ketcherside up the benefits of a great exercise while learning how day! Pool will be set up for students to swim laps during to SUP! Learn proper paddling instruction and get a Aug 21 – Oct 9 MC - PE, Pool brief introduction before you hit the water. Once on this time. Lockers are available, however you must | $ | $ provide your own towel and lock for your valuables. 16 sessions 95 Age 60+: 51 the water, you will receive continuous instruction as PEDU:721 F21 MWF 8 am-8:50 am Daniel Vogt you practice and get comfortable on your board. Dress Sep 10 – Oct 15 FV - PE, Pool appropriately for outdoor water activity. Fee includes 22 sessions | $69 | Age 60+: $38 F22 MWF 9 am-9:50 am Daniel Vogt all equipment. F03 TuTh 7 am-7:50 am Sep 10 – Oct 15 FV - PE, Pool PEDU:770 | $59 | Age 60+: $59 Sep 11 – Nov 27 FV - PE, Pool F23 MWF 10 am-10:50 am Daniel Vogt F01 Sa 10 am-11:55 am • NOTE: No class 11/22. Sep 10 – Oct 15 FV - PE, Pool Aug 18 – Aug 25 Simpson Lake | $ | Age 60+: $51 33 sessions 96 F24 MWF 8 am-8:50 am Daniel Vogt F02 MWF 7 am-7:50 am Oct 22 – Dec 3 FV - PE, Pool Sep 10 – Nov 30 FV - PE, Pool Stand Up Paddleboarding: Yoga • NOTE: No class 10/31, 11/21, 11/23. Leave the yoga mat behind and enjoy a challenging, • NOTE: No class 10/31, 11/21 and 11/23. core-strengthening exercise on the water! Learn to Gentle Aqua Dance use breathing, stretching and relaxation techniques Open Lap Swim Splash and dance your way to fitness in this fun, easy as you balance mind and body on a paddleboard. Pool will be open for credit and non-credit students to follow, low-impact, water-based workout! Gentle All levels welcome; must know how to swim. Dress to swim laps during this time. Lockers are available, Aqua Dance integrates dance-fitness moves with appropriately for outdoor water activity. Fee includes however you must provide your own towel and lock water-based exercises, just at a slower pace. all equipment. for your valuables. | $ | $ PEDU:729 PEDU:770 39 Age 60+: 39 | $ | $ PEDU:721 95 Age 60+: 51 12 sessions | $79 | Age 60+: $43 F02 Sa 12 pm-12:50 pm MTuWTh 8 am-8:50 am Aug 18 – Aug 25 Simpson Lake F01 F11 Th 6 pm-6:50 pm Neil Skid Aug 20 – Nov 29 MC - PE, Pool Sep 6 – Nov 29 FV - PE, Pool • NOTE: No class 9/3, 11/22. • NOTE: No class 11/22. 14 sessions | $89 | Age 60+: $48 F03 MW 9 am-9:50 am Neil Skid Aug 20 – Oct 8 MC - PE, Pool • NOTE: No class 9/3. F04 MW 9 am-9:50 am Neil Skid Oct 15 – Dec 5 MC - PE, Pool • NOTE: No class 10/31, 11/21.

REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 6 | 314-984-7777 | STLCC.EDU/CE 63 FABS: For Over Forty, Abs, Aerobic Exercise Balance and Strength Are you over forty? Do you want tighter abs to help with balance? Do you loathe the thought of pumping Zumba Gold Fitness Flex for Women iron in a gym but would still like to build muscle and Come join in the fun and get fit with the upbeat Achieve your fitness goals through low-impact increase strength? Then this FABSulous class is for YOU! tempo of Latin and international music! Zumba Gold movement using a variety of music and hand weights, As we age, our bellies tend to get bigger, our balance takes a lower intensity approach to Zumba dance, so concluding with stretching for posture and flexibility. becomes a bit off kilter and our muscles start to sag it’s perfect for older active adults or individuals with All levels of experience welcome; floor mat and 1-2 lb. (especially the back of those arms). Using various limited physical ability. Exercises will include proper weights recommended. water equipment, FABS class will: tighten your tummy, breathing and gentle stretching, and are modified to PEDU:755 | $75 | Age 60+: $45 improve your balance and build major muscle groups. help work on your posture, strength, and balance. PEDU:729 | $89 | Age 60+: $48 F15 M 7 pm-7:55 pm Marsha Fey PEDU:747 | $59 | Age 60+: $59 Sep 10 – Nov 26 Sperreng, Small Gym F06 MW 7 pm-7:50 pm Terri Williams F01 W 11 am-11:50 am F07 Tu 7 pm-7:55 pm Marsha Fey Aug 20 – Oct 8 MC - PE, Pool Sep 5 – Oct 24 Adiva Dance Ctr • NOTE: No class 9/3. Sep 4 – Dec 4 Sperreng, Small Gym • NOTE: No class 10/23, 11/6. F32 Tu 11 am-11:50 am Terri Williams Aug 21 – Nov 20 MC - PE, Pool Dance Aerobics F16 W 7 pm-7:55 pm Marsha Fey Enjoy a fun, full body workout including cardio and Sep 5 – Nov 28 Sperreng, Small Gym F29 Th 12:00 pm-12:50 pm Terri Williams toning set to contemporary music. Bring light weights • NOTE: No class 10/31. Aug 23 – Nov 29 MC - PE, Pool (1-3lbs) and a mat. No dance experience required. • NOTE: No class 11/22. PEDU:754 | $75 | Age 60+: $58 F31 F 2:00 pm-2:50 pm Terri Williams F01 W 6 pm-6:50 pm Susan Pellegrino Aug 24 – Nov 30 MC - PE, Pool Aug 22 – Nov 28 St. Paul’s UCC • NOTE: No class 11/23. • NOTE: No class 10/17, 10/31, 11/21. Marsha Fey is an outstanding F08 MW 7 pm-7:50 pm Terri Williams “ Oct 15 – Dec 5 MC - PE, Pool instructor — knowledgable, We have more! Our dance courses are • NOTE: No class 10/31, 11/21. another fun way to exercise…and we encouraging, fun! offer a broad selection for all fitness Boot Camp levels! See “Dance” on page 36. Cardio Kickboxing Carey A Boot Camp with Shark Fitness A great workout with an experienced instructor from Oakville Challenge yourself! Classes consist of resistance training, the Martial Arts Center! Begin class with a warm- calisthenics, short runs, and drills designed to work every up and stretching followed by an aerobic workout; major muscle group in the 60-minute class. Learn the including floor work and self-defense moves. Nia: A Combination of Cardio correct way to train in terms of form, tempo, and exercise | $ | $ and Strength Training selection. Despite the group setting, this class will PEDU:744 69 Age 60+: 69 Enjoy this fun, rocking fitness program that blends challenge you individually to give your best and expect F01 M 7 pm-8 pm Timothy Toeniskoetter the movements of dance, martial arts and healing optimal results. Must be able to jog 300 yards without Sep 17 – Nov 19 Sperreng, Cafeteria arts (such as yoga). Learn how to work out without rest. Bring a towel or mat and water. Weather permitting, F02 W 7 pm-8 pm Timothy Toeniskoetter pain and enjoy getting fit with movement set to soul- class will be held outside — dress appropriately; Meet at Sep 19 – Nov 28 Martial Arts Ctr, Mehlville stirring music. Nia is rooted in sensory awareness, joy, the entrance to the PE Building on O Parking Lot. • NOTE: No class 10/31. pleasure and love for your body. Join a Nia class and PEDU:755 free your spirit! All levels and abilities welcome. No shoes on mats. 8 sessions | $129 | Age 60+: $129 | $ | $ F17 MWF 5:45 am-6:45 am PEDU:755 59 Age 60+: 42 Dec 5 – Dec 21 MC - PE F01 Sa 8:30 am-9:20 am Karol McNutt Sep 8 – Oct 13 MC - PE, 105 10 sessions | $139 | Age 60+: $139 F02 Sa 8:30 am-9:20 am Karol McNutt F09 TuTh 9:30 am-10:30 am Oct 20 – Dec 1 MC - PE, 105 Aug 14 – Sep 13 MC - PE • NOTE: No class 11/24. F08 TuTh 5:45 am-6:45 am Aug 14 – Sep 13 MC - PE F13 TuTh 9:30 am-10:30 am Nov 15 – Dec 20 MC - PE • NOTE: No class 11/22. F12 TuTh 5:45 am-6:45 am Nov 15 – Dec 20 MC - PE • NOTE: No class 11/22. 15 sessions | $195 | Age 60+: $195 F04 MWF 5:45 am-6:45 am Aug 13 – Sep 17 MC - PE • NOTE: No class 9/3. F05 MWF 5:45 am-6:45 am Sep 24 – Oct 26 MC - PE F10 TuTh 5:45 am-6:45 am Sep 25 – Nov 13 MC - PE F11 TuTh 9:30 am-10:30 am Sep 25 – Nov 13 MC - PE F14 MW 5:30 pm-6:30 pm Oct 22 – Dec 17 MC - PE • NOTE: No class 10/31. F06 MWF 5:45 am-6:45 am Oct 29 – Dec 3 MC - PE • NOTE: No class 11/23.

64 STLCC.EDU/CE | 314-984-7777 | REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 6 PERSONAL ENRICHMENT

Yoga and Pilates

Dynamic Stretch Yoga BUTI Yoga Increase the range of motion in your muscles and Relax, calm your mind and experience vibrant healing Are you ready to be empowered and get a great joints through specialized lengthening and stretching energy. Learn to use breathing, stretching and workout? The BUTI style fuses yoga, tribal-inspired techniques designed to help release muscle tension, relaxation techniques to bring a total sense of well- dance with hip spiraling and plyometrics into an decrease stress and enhance coordination. Bring a being and integration of mind and body. Bring an exciting, high-intensity workout that transforms your towel and mat. towel, mat, yoga belt and resistance band. body from the inside out. Bring a mat, towel and water. PEDU:755 | $75 | Age 60+: $45 PEDU:761 PEDU:761 | $69 | Age 60+: $40.50 F03 Tu 8:10 am-8:55 am Gary Ketcherside 10 sessions | $69 | Age 60+: $44.50 F01 Th 6:30 pm-7:25 pm Alexandra Culberson Sep 4 – Nov 20 MC - PE, Gym F10 M 6:30 pm-7:25 pm Rena Potsos Sep 13 – Nov 15 MC - PE, 105 Sep 17 – Nov 19 Sperreng, Fitness Rm 54 F03 Tu 5:30 pm-6:15 pm Holly Wilson Yoga Basics 13 sessions | $89 | Age 60+: $65 Sep 18 – Nov 20 Flex Fitness New to yoga or desire a slow, gentle pace? Learn F06 M 6 pm-7 pm Sharon Danyluck standard yoga postures, flexibility and correct Sep 17 – Dec 10 Sunset Hills Comm Ctr Yogalates breathing techniques. Bring a towel and mat. F07 M 7:15 pm-8:15 pm Sharon Danyluck Get the benefits of yoga, pilates and core strengthening PEDU:761 | $69 | Age 60+: $49 Sep 17 – Dec 10 Sunset Hills Comm Ctr as you exercise and stretch. A challenging and relaxing F16 M 12:15 pm-1:15 pm Kelly Kauffmann 15 sessions | $95 | Age 60+: $58.50 workout in just one class! Bring water, towel and yoga mat. Sep 17 – Nov 19 Affton White-Rodgers, Gym F11 Tu 1 pm-2:30 pm Christine Hayes Sep 4 – Nov 6 Big Bend Yoga Ctr PEDU:756 | $59 | Age 60+: $59 F03 Th 5:30 pm-7 pm Denise Motta Aug 9 – Oct 18 Affton White-Rodgers, A Yoga: Continuing • NOTE: No class 8/16, 8/30, 9/20. Kelly Kauffmann teaches her Continue to build your yoga skills while learning to relax, calm your mind and experience vibrant F04 Th 5:30 pm-7 pm Denise Motta “ yoga classes with grace, humor healing energy. Learn to use breathing, stretching and Oct 25 – Dec 13 Affton White-Rodgers, A relaxation techniques to bring a total sense of well- • NOTE: No class 11/22. and skill. She gives alternatives being and integration of mind and body. Prerequisite: to the poses so that all of Prior yoga experience. Equipment and mats available Pilates her students can meet with for use or you may bring your own. Strengthen, lengthen and tone muscle as well as PEDU:761 increase your flexibility. You’ll learn how to execute the success. I have recommended 1-hr. sessions | $69 | Age 60+: $49 movements while focusing on breathing, allowing the her yoga class to all my friends. F17 M 1:30 pm-2:30 pm Kelly Kauffmann mind and body to unite. Bring a towel and mat. Sep 17 – Nov 19 Affton White-Rodgers, Gym PEDU:756 | $89 | Age 60+: $51 1.5-hr. sessions | $95 | Age 60+: $58.50 F01 M 6:15 pm-7:10 pm Katherine McMeans F02 Th 9 am-10:30 am Karen Martinez Aug 27 – Nov 26 MC - PE, 105 Sep 6 – Nov 8 Big Bend Yoga Ctr • NOTE: No class 9/3. Joan B F02 W 6:15 pm-7:10 pm Katherine McMeans St. Louis Iyengar Yoga Aug 29 – Dec 5 MC - PE, 105 Well known for its highly developed teaching • NOTE: No class 10/31, 11/21. methodology and rigorous teacher training program, Gentle Yoga Iyengar Yoga’s complete integration of postures Enjoy a gentle combination of yoga exercises, helping and yoga philosophy brings physical health and to improve flexibility and core balance. Great for stress vigor, mental clarity, emotional serenity and poise. relief and relaxation. Individual yoga practice will be Postures are taught by certified teachers in a safe encouraged. Bring a mat, towel and water. orderly progression with emphasis on body alignment, PEDU:761 intelligent actions in each posture, observation and 4 sessions | $39 | Age 60+: $29.50 correction of the students. Lowest level of Iyengar F22 M 9:30 am-10:30 am Nicole Thompson Yoga certification takes 7-10 years. Taught by one of Aug 20 – Sep 17 Queeny Rec Complex the few Iyengar certified teachers in the St. Louis area. Bring a yoga mat. • NOTE: No class 9/3. F23 W 9:30 am-10:30 am Nicole Thompson PEDU:761 Aug 22 – Sep 12 Queeny Rec Complex Beginning | $69 | Age 60+: $41.50 8 sessions | $79 | Age 60+: $79 F18 W 7:45 pm-9 pm Robert Gadon F15 W 7 pm-8 pm Aug 22 – Oct 3 WW, 102B Aug 22 – Oct 10 Masterpeace Studios F13 Th 6:30 pm-7:45 pm Robert Gadon F14 W 7 pm-8 pm Aug 23 – Oct 4 FP - PE, 25 (East Rm) Oct 17 – Dec 12 Masterpeace Studios F20 W 7:45 pm-9 pm Robert Gadon • NOTE: No class 10/31. Oct 17 – Dec 5 WW, 102B • NOTE: No class 11/21. 9 sessions | $65 | Age 60+: $50 Th 6:30 pm-7:45 pm F09 M 9:30 am-10:30 am Nicole Thompson F12 Robert Gadon Oct 18 – Dec 6 FP - SC, 25 Oct 1 – Dec 3 Queeny Rec Complex • NOTE: No class 11/26. • NOTE: No class 11/22. | $ | $ F08 W 9:30 am-10:30 am Nicole Thompson Continuing 69 Age 60+: 41.50 Oct 3 – Dec 12 Queeny Rec Complex F19 W 6:15 pm-7:30 pm Robert Gadon • NOTE: No class 10/17, 11/28. Aug 22 – Oct 10 WW, 102B • NOTE: No class 9/19. F21 W 6:15 pm-7:30 pm Robert Gadon Yoga for Seniors Oct 17 – Dec 5 WW, 102B Open your mind to a new understanding of your body. Gentle, slow-paced combination of stretch and • NOTE: No class 11/21. strength work. Breath work and meditation are great for calming and relieving stress. Bring a mat, towel and water. SENR:704 | $79 | Age 60+: $79 F02 Th 10 am-11 am Aug 23 – Oct 11 Masterpeace Studios F03 Th 10 am-11 am Oct 18 – Dec 13 Masterpeace Studios • NOTE: No class 11/22.

REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 6 | 314-984-7777 | STLCC.EDU/CE 65 T’ai Chi Self Defense

Practical Self-Defense for Women: Intro I Class Nikita: Covert Self-Defense Maximize your own power and gain confidence in for Women your ability to defend against personal attacks. Easy Arm yourself with the skills necessary to handle any to learn and highly effective techniques. Great intro violent or confrontational situation with this highly for novices and refresher for students with previous individualized and practical training. Learn hand- training. Female instructor with over 25 years in to-hand self-defense, situational awareness, armed/ martial arts. Class will cover situational awareness, unarmed tactical training, child protection, improvised standup defense (striking and kicking), defense weapons, weapon recognition/concealment, vehicle against grab attacks, grappling techniques to escape and home defense, defense against multiple attackers, from ground attacks! Hands-on basic physical fitness and psychological manipulation of attackers. required to practice techniques with partners. Ages PEDU:743 | $95 | Age 60+: $95 13 and up; minors accompanied by parent/guardian. Registration and signed waiver required for each F08 Th 5:45 pm-6:45 pm participant. All gear is provided. No shoes on mats. Oct 4 – Dec 13 Systema St. Louis Athletic wear required. • NOTE: No class 11/22. PEDU:743 | $25 | Age 60+: $25 F07 F 6 pm-9 pm Gina Breadon Systema: Russian Self-Defense T’ai Chi for Beginners Sep 14 CODA Martial Arts Learn the innovative and versatile self-defense tactics Strengthen your body through slow, smooth of Systema, the Russian Martial Art. Systema tactics movements; increase energy through mindful F04 F 6 pm-9 pm Gina Breadon Nov 2 CODA Martial Arts are time practical, realistic and effective against any breathing; and improve balance through the constant type of opponent under any circumstance. Based shift of body weight. T’ai Chi is a traditional form on instinctive reactions, individual strengths and of martial arts that helps boost self-healing power, Pro-Active Personal Security and characteristics, specifically designed for fast learning. stimulates the brain and promotes coordination. Self-Defense Against Weapons II In Systema, the synergy of three components creates All ages and levels of ability can harvest the health Easy-to-learn concepts make this a great seminar a TRUE WARRIOR — Combat Skill, Strong Spirit and benefits of T’ai Chi. for novice students that are interested in practical Healthy Body. Class will push your body and test your PEDU:766 | $59 | Age 60+: $59 application of self-defense without countless, spirit. F04 W 11 am-11:50 am Alex Chen complicated techniques. Be pro-active and prepare PEDU:743 | $95 | Age 60+: $95 Sep 19 – Nov 14 FV - PE, 233 yourself to face stronger, more skilled, armed and F09 Tu 6:30 pm-8:30 pm • NOTE: No class 10/31. unarmed opponents through a unique combination Oct 2 – Dec 4 Systema St. Louis of demonstrations and hands-on tactics. Covers hand- F05 W 1 pm-1:50 pm Alex Chen to-hand attacks and defense against weapons (guns, Sep 19 – Nov 14 MC - PE, 201 clubs, knives). Ages 13 and up. Minors accompanied • NOTE: No class 10/31. with parent/guardian. All gear provided. No shoes on F03 Th 6 pm-6:50 pm Alex Chen mats. Athletic wear required. Sep 20 – Nov 8 MC - PE, 201 PEDU:743 | $25 | Age 60+: $16 F05 F 6 pm-9 pm Gina Breadon T’ai Chi Chih: Beginning Oct 19 MC - PE, 105 T’ai Chi Chih is a moving meditation consisting of 19 F06 Sa 9 am-12 pm Gina Breadon movements and one pose. Its purpose is to circulate Dec 8 MC - PE, 105 and balance one’s “chi” or vital force life energy. Health benefits include better balance, blood pressure control, and reduction in symptoms associated with Krav Maga stress, shingles, and arthritis. Are you prepared to defend yourself in an attack? Krav | $ | $ Maga, the preferred system for U.S. military units and PEDU:766 69 Age 60+: 44.50 law enforcement agencies, is an exciting, aggressive F02 Tu 2:30 pm-3:30 pm Jeanette Miller and fast-paced class designed to prepare both the Aug 21 – Oct 23 Solar Yoga Ctr body and mind for violent attacks. Utilizing stress drills F01 Th 4:30 pm-5:25 pm Jeanette Miller designed to mimic real life situations, new students Sep 13 – Nov 15 FV - PE, 233 and repeat beginners will practice self-defense and hand-to-hand combat techniques to quickly and We have more! We also offer Kids Self effectively finish a fight or attack situation. Class is Defense…learn more on page 68. T’ai Chi Chih: Continuing hands-on and fully interactive. No shoes on mats; Ready to enhance your T’ai Chi Chih practice? athletic wear required. Complete a practice of all 19 movements and the final pose each week, explore key principles of the form, PEDU:743 | $95 | Age 60+: $95 and refine individual movements. Prerequisite: T’ai Chi F01 M 6 pm-7 pm Chih Beginning class or equivalent experience. Sep 10 – Nov 12 Xtreme Krav Maga PEDU:767 F03 Sa 10 am-11 am 5 sessions | $39 | Age 60+: $28.50 Sep 29 – Dec 8 Xtreme Krav Maga F02 Tu 1:15 pm-2:15 pm Jeanette Miller • NOTE: No class 11/24. Nov 13 – Dec 11 Solar Yoga Ctr Women Only | $95 | Age 60+: $95 10 sessions | $69 | Age 60+: $44.50 F02 Tu 6 pm-7 pm F01 Tu 1:15 pm-2:15 pm Jeanette Miller Sep 11 – Nov 13 Xtreme Krav Maga Aug 21 – Oct 23 Solar Yoga Ctr

T’ai Chi for Health Enjoy the many benefits of this low impact, gentle exercise that integrates breath and movement, mind and body. Learn the essential principles of T’ai Chi and improve your strength, balance and flexibility. Class is guided by safe practices and “listening” to one’s own body. PEDU:766 | $59 | Age 60+: $36 F06 M 5 pm-5:55 pm Dennis Winschel Aug 20 – Oct 15 STLCC-SC, 125 • NOTE: No class 9/3. F07 Tu 10 am-10:55 am Dennis Winschel Aug 21 – Oct 9 STLCC-SC, 125

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Personal Growth Relationship 101: How to Pick a Partner Do you feel like you are always attracting jerks/ Wellness jerkettes? Are you beginning to believe there is no one out there for you? Do you want to learn the secrets to Couples Massage Courage, Risks and Rewards: Taking having a healthy, happy, long-term relationship? Then Enjoy spending time together as you learn gentle Chances to Change Your Life this course is for you! Whether you are in a relationship ways to comfort and relax your partner. Methods Life is all about choices. The decision to leap into or looking for that special someone, learn how to based on Swedish, Russian Massage and Trigger Point something new and different can be both terrifying avoid the “love is blind” syndrome. Explore key areas Therapy. Partner required. Fee is per person. Supply list and thrilling, but taking chances can also offer that foreshadow what a partner will be like over the will be emailed. significant rewards. Examine the concept of risk, learn long term and how to pace a relationship. Gain the how to change your mindset and identify five powerful | $ | tools you need to break unhealthy dating patterns HEAL:704 49 Age 60+: 28.50 perspectives on risk taking that will empower you F01 Sa 9:30 am-3:30 pm Alice Sanvito and focus on your own emotional health. Fee includes to take more chances and create opportunities for textbook. Oct 27 MC - SW, 204 happiness and fulfillment! PERD:741 | $49 | Age 60+: $34 | $ | $ PERD:709 29 Age 60+: 19 F01 W 7 pm-9 pm Kim Harness F83 Sa 9 am-12 pm Carol Watkins Oct 10 – Oct 17 MC - SW, 207 Natural Living Oct 20 MC - BA, 203 Transitions and Transformations: Facing Your Giants Natural Wellness: Alternative Healthcare Explore the continual lessons and obstacles you face Thriving in the Midst of Change Modern scientific research has shown how Life is a cycle of beginnings and endings. Transitions in life and the ‘giant’ that is lurking underneath these can be hard, but they have a positive side too. They Complementary and Alternative Medicine can help in events. Discover how to recognize dysfunctional treating systematic and chronic diseases. Understand offer an opportunity to rethink the direction our lives giants and how they manifest. Learn strategies to are taking. In the 2nd and 3rd chapters of life we how the mechanism of acupuncture and other forms conquer those giants, calm the drama and end of treatment in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) may discover that our own life is similar to seasonal self-sabotaging behaviors that result from these patterns of endings and beginnings. The fall season provide alternative options for common but difficult- overwhelming problems. to-treat diseases such as Alzheimer’s, stroke, cancer, of life brings their own unique set of challenges and and Parkinson’s disease. Class taught by a licensed PERD:709 | $29 | Age 60+: $29 opportunities. We lost a loved one, a job, divorce, acupuncturist and herbalist with a PhD in Traditional F50 Sa 10 am-12 pm Dana West experience an illness, we have an empty nest. Or Chinese Medicine. Oct 20 MC - SO, 109 perhaps we are exhilarated by becoming a new | $ | $ grandparent, a new job or moving to a new home HEAL:701 29 Age 60+: 29 or city. Whether the transition is positive or negative, F02 Th 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Alex Chen Assertiveness for the Sensitive Person we all have times when we ask ourselves, “How can I Dec 6 – Dec 13 MC - LH, 101 Have you ever been told that you are “too nice” and make it easier?” Practical strategies will be discussed to need to be more assertive? Sensitive people tend empower you in making future changes with greater to place a higher value on the needs and opinions confidence, less stress and the greatest potential to Natural Wellness: Overview of of others over their own, which leaves them feeling thrive. Class is suggested for ages 50+. Traditional Chinese Medicine powerless and unheard. Learn how powerful you really | $ | $ Explore the fundamental concepts of Traditional are and develop confidence to be more comfortably PERD:709 49 Age 60+: 34 Chinese Medicine (TCM), concepts that have been assertive. F01 Sa 9 am-1 pm Carol Watkins the foundation of TCM for over 2500 years! Learn the | $ | $ Nov 10 MC - BA, 202 basics of principles and how you can apply them in PERD:744 49 Age 60+: 34 your daily life to enhance your health and wellness. F50 Th 7 pm-9 pm Nancy Cohen Class taught by a licensed acupuncturist and herbalist Nov 8 – Nov 15 Corp. College, 209 Meditation for Health and Harmony with a PhD in Traditional Chinese Medicine. Meditation brings relaxation, mental clarity, emotional balance and spirituality. Discover meditation HEAL:701 | $29 | Age 60+: $29 Developing Intuition techniques and find the one that’s best for you. Awaken your intuitive abilities and feel comfortable F01 W 6pm-9pm Alex Chen PERD:732 | $69 | Age 60+: $39.50 Nov 29 MC - SO, 109 listening to and trusting your intuition. Discover which of your “psychic senses” is naturally strongest: F50 W 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Rhonda Leifheit gut feelings, inner listening or intuitive seeing. Learn Sep 12 – Oct 3 MC - CS, 210 Personal Insights a variety of exercises and practices to help develop your intuition, including sensing auras, psychometry Simplify Your Life: Fall Cleaning Edition (intuiting information by holding objects) and more. It’s that time of year again! As the world outside begins PERD:735 | $69 | Age 60+: $39.50 to transform, so can you! Learn how to simplify your Discover Your Talents F50 Th 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Rhonda Leifheit life with great tips from a Professional Organizing Have you ever wondered what your true strengths Oct 25 – Nov 15 MC - CS, 210 Consultant! Improve your time management and are? Many people find it difficult to identify their own learn how to make a big difference in your home with strengths, much less know how to articulate them small changes. well. Use the highly acclaimed Strengths Finder 2.0 The Power of Coincidence | $ | $ assessment to identify your top five strengths and Discover how to trust your intuition and receive the power PERD:711 39 Age 60+: 28.50 uncover your talents! Learn what differentiates you of synchronicities. Explore the interconnectedness of all F80 Sa 9 am-12 pm Kimberly Meredith from others and how to create your own unique things and build a greater awareness of meaningful Nov 10 MC - CS, 206 recipe for success as you design new life directions. coincidences in life! Text required, bring to first class. “Strengths Finder 2.0” PERD:709 | $29 | Age 60+: $29 ISBN 9781595620156. F81 Sa 10 am-12 pm Dana West PERD:709 | $49 | Age 60+: $28.50 Oct 6 MC - SO, 109 F80 Sa 9:30 am-12:30 pm Carol Watkins Sep 8 – Sep 15 MC - BA, 202 Karma Explore what karma is and how it is connected to your Tapping Into the Mind/Body Connection past lives. Learn how it operates, how to recognize Meridian Tapping is a great way to improve your when it is occurring and how you can resolve karma health and may ease many forms of discomfort. Clear in the most effective way. Acquire skills necessary to your self-sabotaging beliefs, integrate mind and body, identify karmic lessons and move forward in life. and feel better as you tap acupressure points while PERD:709 | $29 | Age 60+: $29 making positive statements. F82 Sa 10 am-12 pm Dana West PERD:732 | $69 | Age 60+: $39.50 Nov 3 MC - SO, 105 F51 Th 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Rhonda Leifheit Sep 27 – Oct 18 MC - CS, 210

Understanding Personality Types Learn to recognize four basic personality types and identify your own unique combination. Begin to better understand and relate to people with very different personality types, enhance relationships and gain a healthy level of self-worth by developing strength in your areas of weakness. PERD:743 | $39 | Age 60+: $28.50 F01 Tu 7 pm-9 pm Nancy Cohen Nov 20 – Nov 27 Corp. College, 207

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Karate Swimming Languages | Portuguese

Karate for Kids, Ages 4–10 Swimming for Children, Ages 5 and Up: Portuguese Language for Kids, Ages 5–7 Designed to build self-confidence, self-esteem, and Beginning Learn Portuguese language and Brazilian culture self-discipline. Karate for Kids teaches the basic Get ready to swim like a fish-maybe a shark! Overcome while having fun! The focus of this class is to teach concepts of karate as well as self-control, coordination any fear you may have of the water, practice beginning Portuguese as Heritage Language (PHL), emphasizing and focus. Safety and fun are the most important swimming strokes and learn personal water safety oral communication, and also introducing writing, elements of this program. skills. reading and comprehension skills by the interrelation KIDS:707 | $59 KIDS:720 between language and culture. It is highly F01 Sa 10 am-11 am Timothy Toeniskoetter | $ recommended to have one of the parents/relatives Ages 5–8 59 speaking Portuguese at home. Taught by a native- Sep 15 – Nov 17 Martial Arts Ctr, Mehlville F02 Sa 1 pm-1:50 pm Jeanne Hudgens fluent speaker provided by Viva Brasil STL. No text Sep 8 – Oct 27 FV - PE, Pool required. Bring a pocket folder, notebook and pen. F04 Sa 12 pm-12:50 pm Jeanne Hudgens KIDS:719 | $99 Tennis Sep 8 – Oct 27 FV - PE, Pool F01 Sa 10 am-12 pm Ages 8 and up | $59 Oct 20 – Dec 15 MC - CS, 104 F03 Sa 2 pm-2:50 pm Jeanne Hudgens • NOTE: No class 11/24. Tennis for Youth, Ages 4–6: Pee Wee I Sep 8 – Oct 27 FV - PE, Pool Series of group lessons specifically designed to introduce your young child to the game of tennis. Portuguese Language for Class will include eye-hand coordination exercises as We have more! We also offer Family Youth, Ages 8–12 well as building skills for forehand, backhand, serve Swim at our Florissant Valley Campus. Learn Portuguese language and Brazilian culture and volley. Tennis balls provided. Take the plunge on page 63. while having fun! The focus of this class is to teach KIDS:709 Portuguese as Heritage Language (PHL), emphasizing 4 sessions | $35 oral communication, and also introducing writing, reading and comprehension skills by the interrelation Th 5:30 pm-5:55 pm F06 Self Defense between language and culture. It is highly Sep 6 – Sep 27 Sunset Hills Watson Trails recommended to have one of the parents/relatives 6 sessions | $55 | Age 60+: $55 speaking Portuguese at home. Taught by native-fluent F03 Su 5:30 pm-5:55 pm speaker provided by Viva Brasil STL. No text required. Sep 16 – Oct 21 Frontenac Racquet Club Kids Self Defense, Ages 6–11 Bring a pocket folder, notebook and pen. Ages 6-11. Are your children prepared to defend KIDS:719 | $99 themselves from bully’s or a bad situation? Krav Tennis for Youth, Ages 7–10: F02 Sa 10 am-12 pm Maga, is a fun, exciting, and realistic system designed Oct 20 – Dec 15 MC - CS, 209 Beginning I and II to prepare both the body and mind for real world Designed for beginners and those who need to brush attacks. Utilizing stress drills designed to mimic real • NOTE: No class 11/24. up on the basics. Techniques covered include forehand, life situations, beginners will practice self-defense backhand, serve, volley, basic strategy as well as drill and hand-to-hand combat techniques to quickly and Portuguese Conversation exercises. Players will be grouped according to ability. effectively finish a fight, build confidence, self-esteem, for Teens, Ages 13–17 KIDS:709 balance, coordination and learn like skills. Class is Discover the Brazilian Portuguese language and 4 sessions | $55 hands-on and fully interactive. No shoes on mats; explore the Brazilian culture in a fun and relaxed F07 Th 6 pm-6:55 pm athletic wear required. atmosphere. Explore Brazilian costumes, dialog Sep 6 – Sep 27 Sunset Hills Watson Trails KIDS:714 | $95 and vocabulary using conversational approach and F09 Tu 4:30 pm-5:25 pm F02 M 5:30 pm-6:15 pm age-appropriate material to engage and motivate. This class is for individuals who have had previous Sep 11 – Oct 2 Lake School Park Sep 10 – Nov 12 Xtreme Krav Maga F03 W 5:30 pm-6:15 pm exposure or experience with Portuguese language 6 sessions | $85 and can understand the basic communication in F04 Su 6 pm-7 pm Sep 12 – Nov 28 Xtreme Krav Maga everyday situations. Emphasis will be on oral use of Sep 16 – Oct 21 Frontenac Racquet Club • NOTE: No class 10/31, 11/21. the language. No text required. Bring a pocket folder, F05 Su 6 pm-7 pm F01 Sa 9:15 am-10 am notebook and pen. Taught by a native-fluent speaker Nov 4 – Dec 9 Frontenac Racquet Club Sep 15 – Nov 17 Xtreme Krav Maga provided by Viva Brasil STL. KIDS:719 | $99 F03 W 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Tennis for Youth, Ages 11–15: Fencing Beginning I and II Oct 10 – Dec 5 MC - CS, 206 Designed for beginners and those who need to brush • NOTE: No class 11/21. up on the basics. Techniques covered include forehand, backhand, serve, volley, basic strategy as well as drill Fencing for Youth, Ages 8–15: exercises. Players will be grouped according to ability. Beginning I and II KIDS:709 Kids will have fun learning the basics of swordplay! 4 sessions | $55 Class emphasizes basics of footwork, bladework and bouting, and will accommodate returning students F08 Tu 5:30 pm-6:25 pm with instruction to expand technique. Equipment Sep 11 – Oct 2 Lake School Park provided. 6 sessions | $85 KIDS:720 | $59 F02 Sa 5 pm-6 pm F01 M 5 pm-5:50 pm Patrick Dorsey Oct 27 – Dec 1 Forest Lake Tennis Club Sep 17 – Nov 5 MC - PE, 201 F01 Sa 5 pm-6 pm Sep 8 – Oct 13 Forest Lake Tennis Club

We have more! Be sure to check out our Caregiver/Child Golf and Pickleball classes on page 61.

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Adiva Dance Center Kirkwood Community The Studio, Inc.(Brentwood) 943 S. Kirkwood Rd., 63122 Center 1332 Strassner Dr., 63144 CAMPUS LEGEND 111 South Geyer Rd., 63122 Advanced Auto Service Inc. Thomas Dunn Learning FLORISSANT VALLEY = FV 6123 Gravois, 63116 Kirkwood Senior High Center School 3113 Gasconade, 63118 A ADMINISTRATION Affton White-Rodgers 801 West Essex, 63122 B BUSINESS Community Center Trinity Lutheran Church CDC CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER 9801 Mackenzie Rd., 63123 Lake School Park Tennis 14088 Clayton Rd., 63017 C COMMUNICATIONS Crts Almas Del Ritmo Dance Co. 581 Coeur de Ville Ln., 63141 University City High School EC EMERSON CENTER 3515 Park Ave., 63104 (U. City H.S.) E ENGINEERING Lindbergh Senior High 7401 Balson Ave., 63130 Babler Memorial State Park H HUMANITIES School IR INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCES Highway 109, 63005 4900 S. Lindbergh, 63126 Vetta Sports – Concord 12320 Old Tesson Ferry Rd., PE PHYSICAL EDUCATION Big Bend Yoga Center Martial Arts Center (Me- 63128 S SERVICE BUILDING 88 North Gore, 63119 hlville) SM SCIENCE-MATHEMATICS 3712 Lemay Ferry Rd., 63125 STLCC-William J. Harrison STLCC-Center for Work‑ Education Center (Harri‑ SS SOCIAL SCIENCES force Innovation (CWI) Masterpeace Studios son Ed. Ctr) SC STUDENT CENTER 3344 Pershall Rd., 63135 (inside Arden Mead Youth 3140 Cass Ave., 63106 T THEATER City Sewing Room and Community Center) TC TRAINING CENTER 17 Selma Ave., 63119 STLCC-Wildwood (WW) 6700 Arsenal Ave, 63139 2645 Generations Dr. CWI CTR FOR WORKFORCE INNOVATION Clayton High School STLCC-Meramec (MC) Wildwood, 63040 11333 Big Bend Rd., 63122 FOREST PARK = FP #1 Mark Twain Circle, 63105 Wine Barrel CODA Martial Arts Missouri History Museum 3828 S. Lindbergh, A A-TOWER 11025 Gravois Ind. Ct. Dr., 5700 Lindell Blvd., 63112 Suite 111, 63127 B B-TOWER 63128 Mueller Industries Woods Mill Racquet Club C C-TOWER Concordia Lutheran Church 12951 Maurer Ind. Dr., 63127 910 Old Woods Mill Rd., D D-TOWER 505 S. Kirkwood Rd., 63122 63017 F F-TOWER Nottingham School G G-TOWER STLCC-Corporate College 4915 Donovan, 63109 Xtreme Krav Maga 639 Gravois Bluffs Blvd., HSP HOSPITALITY (Corp. College) Oakville Sr. High School LB LIBRARY 3221 McKelvey Rd., 63044 Ste C, 63026 5557 Milburn Rd., 63129 PE PHYSICAL EDUCATION Craft Central Painted Zebra (Kirkwood) SC STUDENT CENTER 8500 Delmar, 63124 10907 Manchester Rd., • • • T THEATRE Crestwood Bowl 63122 AA ART ANNEX 9822 Watson Rd., 63126 PerennialSTL.org MERAMEC = MC Creve Coeur Municipal Golf 3762 S. Broadway, 63118 For more information, visit stlcc.edu/CE AC ASSESSMENT CENTER Course Queeny Park--Greensfelder 11400 Olde Cabin Rd., 63141 AD ADMINISTRATION/CLARK HALL Recreation Complex AS APPLIED SCIENCE 550 Weidman Rd., 63011 Culinary Arts House BA BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 3137 Hampton Ave., 63139 RiverChase of Fenton CE CONTINUING ED. BLDG. Eagle Springs Golf Course 990 Horan Dr., 63026 CP CAMPUS POLICE 2575 Redman Rd. 63136 Sasha’s on Shaw CN COMMUNICATIONS NORTH Endangered Wolf Center 4069 Shaw Blvd., 63110 CS COMMUNICATIONS SOUTH 6750 Tyson Valley Rd., 63025 Schlafly’s Tap Room GH GREENHOUSE Eureka Community Center 2100 Locust St., 63103 HE HUMANITIES EAST 333 Bald Hill Rd., 63025 HW HUMANITIES WEST Simpson Lake LH LECTURE HALLS 1234 Marshall Rd., 63088 First Tee (South County) L LIBRARY 6286 Lemay Ferry Rd., 63129 Solar Yoga Center PE PHYSICAL EDUCATION Flex Fitness Studio 6002 Pershing at Des Peres, SC STUDENT CENTER 3139A South Grand Blvd., 63112 SO SOCIAL SCIENCE Ste. 201, 63118 Sperreng Middle School SS SCIENCE SOUTH STLCC-Florissant Valley 12111 Tesson Ferry Rd., SW SCIENCE WEST (FV) 63128 T THEATRE 3400 Pershall Rd., 63135 St. John’s Evangelical UCC WILDWOOD = WW Forest Lake Tennis Club 11333 St. John’s Church Rd., 1012 N. Woods Mill Rd., 63123 63011 St. Paul’s United Church of STLCC-Forest Park (FP) Christ EXTENSION CAMPUSES 5600 Oakland Ave., 63110 5508 Telegraph Rd., 63129 STLCC - South County = STLCC-SC Frontenac Racquet Club STLCC-South County 10455 German Blvd., 63131 (STLCC-SC) William J. Harrison Education Center 4115 Meramec Bottom Rd., = Harrison Ed. Ctr GolfPort of Maryland 63129 Heights STLCC Corporate College = Corp. College 1 GolfPort Dr., 63146 Sunset Hills Community Center Harrison Ed Ctr 3915 S. Lindbergh, 63127 (see William J. Harrison) Sunset Hills Watson Trails Kennedy Recreation 12450 W Watson Rd., 63127 Complex 6050 Wells Rd., 63128 Systema St. Louis 4208 Sarpy Ave., 63110

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Students Rights and Responsibilities Parking All students are responsible for adhering to college policies and procedures. On campuses, parking is available in student-designated lots. Please refer to stlcc.edu/need2know. Safety and Program Guidelines for Youth Classes Postponement/Cancellation All children under the age of 16 who are enrolled in programs through Continuing Education (non-credit) classes are self-supporting. The decision the St. Louis Community College Office of Continuing Education must be to run a class is based on the number of students enrolled. The college accompanied and signed-in by a responsible party at the beginning of reserves the right to cancel if sufficient enrollment is not achieved. Students each program session. In addition, a responsible party must also meet the will be notified by email if a class is cancelled. Full refunds will be issued for participant at the end of the session and sign them out. Appropriate behavior classes canceled by the college unless noted otherwise in the catalog. is expected. Students may be disenrolled for misbehavior. Occasionally, Continuing Education classes are canceled due to inclement Unattended Children weather. Cancellations will be broadcast on KMOX-AM (1120) and on KMOV- Students are not permitted to bring children to class, nor should children be TV, KSDK-TV and KTVI/Fox 2. In addition, all location closings will be posted left unattended in the halls, offices, library or common areas. The college on the college website, stlcc.edu. When St. Louis Community College cancels reserves the right to protect the safety and welfare of unattended children. classes, off-campus classes are also canceled. In addition, when a particular If students leave children unattended, the college will institute disciplinary host school district or institution closes, the Continuing Education classes at action. that location will not meet. Firearms on College Property Refund of Fees Except for licensed police officers, no person shall possess or carry any If you wish to withdraw from a class, you will receive a full refund for most firearm, visible or concealed, on college property (including college classes if the class is dropped three business days before the first meeting. buildings and grounds leased or owned by the college-college athletic fields See the course schedule for classes (such as day trips) that require notice and parking lots) or in any college van or vehicle or at college-sponsored more than three business days for cancellation and eligibility for a refund. activities. College employees, students and visitors who hold concealed carry endorsements as allowed by Missouri law may not carry or bring any Time of Withdrawal Percentage Refund firearms, visible or concealed, on college property, owned or leased or at any Three business days prior to the first class 100% college activities. meeting. Must be submitted in writing. Non -Discrimination/Accommodations Statement Two business days prior to the first class None St. Louis Community College is committed to non-discrimination and equal meeting or after the class has begun. opportunities in its admissions, educational programs, activities, and FOR SOME SPECIAL PROGRAMS AND CLASSES, AN EARLIER WITHDRAWAL employment regardless of race, color, creed, religion, sex, sexual orientation, DEADLINE MAY APPLY. THIS DEADLINE WILL BE PRINTED IN THE COURSE national origin, ancestry, age, disability, genetic information, or status as a DESCRIPTION. disabled or Vietnam-era veteran, and shall take action necessary to ensure non-discrimination. Sexual harassment, including sexual violence, is also Requests for withdrawals must be submitted in writing to the Continuing prohibited. For information or concerns related to discrimination or sexual Education office in-person, by email at [email protected] or via mail harassment, contact Mary Zabriskie, J.D. at 314-539-5345. to: 3221 McKelvey Road, Bridgeton, MO 63044. Calculation of refunds will be based on the date the request is received via email or the postmarked Access Office – disAbility Support Services for students with documented date. A student may receive either a full or partial refund for exceptional disabilities are available through campus Access offices. These services circumstances. For exceptional circumstances, refunds must be submitted in include: advising and academic counseling, coordination of academic writing (walk-in, email or written notice) within 10 business days of the class accommodations and support services, consultation with faculty and start date. Supporting documentation may be required. staff regarding accommodation needs as well as help with connecting to community professionals and agencies. To qualify for services complete Fee Reduction for Adults age 60+ the online Application for Services and contact the Access Office on the At the time of registration, adults 60 years and older may enroll in select campus where you plan to attend. Applications are accepted at any time courses for a reduced fee. Class costs vary. View the online course description during the semester, but the College recommends submitting requests or contact the Continuing Education office for questions regarding the reduced as early as possible to allow time to make any necessary arrangements in rate. Reduction will be calculated at check-out. time for the start of classes. Accommodations are generally not provided retroactively so it is important for you to apply for accommodations and Senior Citizen Scholarship provide documentation that supports your requested accommodations as Missouri residents who are at least sixty-five years of age will be awarded a soon as you can. For more information, visit stlcc.edu/disability or call the scholarship to be exempt from maintenance fees to enroll in select courses Access Office on your campus. on a space available basis. There will be a non-refundable registration fee of $5 per course to a maximum of $25 per semester. Student is responsible for administrative and other fees, such as materials, supplies and books. At the earliest, students may enroll in the class two business days prior to the first class date. Students may not receive a refund for a paid course in If you are a person with a disability who requires order to enroll for a scholarship space in that same course. PLEASE CALL THE CONTINUING EDUCATION OFFICE FOR DETAILS REGARDING THE SENIOR an accommodation in order to participate SCHOLARSHIP. The senior scholarship discount does not apply to online in any program or activity, please contact the classes. Continuing Education Access Office at 314-984-7704 Textbooks for assistance at least 10 business days in advance Textbooks can be purchased at the campus bookstores. of program. For trips and tours, accommodations advance notice of up to one month is needed.

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