FRIENDS FOR LEARNING COURSE CATALOG Spring 2017

Registration for Spring 2017 classes begin at 8:00 a.m. January 25 and continue throughout the semester.

Registration On Line: Go to the Friends For Learning website (www.friendsforlearning.com) and click on “Registration.” Follow the prompts. You will need an email address. (Please do not use an email address shared with someone else.) You will first be asked to pay the $20.00 membership fee using a debit or credit card. Then you may enroll in classes. Help with online registration. If you would like help registering online, come to CHE 202 at University Place Campus anytime between 9:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. January 25, 2017. Members of the FFL Board of Directors and ISU Continuing Education staff will be there to assist you. Please bring your email address, passwords, and a smart phone if you have them.

Mail in Registration: If you prefer registering by mail, print a copy of the “Class Selection” form found on the FFL website. Complete it, attach your check MADE OUT TO ISU for the $20.00 membership fee and mail to the following address: Continuing Education – FFL 921 W. 8th Avenue, Stop 8062 Pocatello, ID 83209

Parking Passes / Name Badges– FFL Members from Fall 2016 semester will continue to use the same parking pass previously issued. These are valid through August 31, 2017. New FFL members will receive a parking pass and name badge by mail shortly after you register. To avoid a parking fine, display your parking pass in your vehicle when you attend FFL classes at University Place. Replacement parking passes may be purchased for $5.00 at the above address. All students should wear name badges to all classes.

QUESTIONS? If you have questions, please call ISU Continuing Education; 208-282-3155; FFL President Kathie Hendrix; 208- 523-8859, or Secretary Denise Morton; 208-524-0389.

The following courses will be offered in the Spring 2017 semester.

Class Locations: TAB = Tingey Administration Building. CHE = Center for Higher Education Building. Both are located at the ISU Falls Campus at University Place, 1770 and 1776 Science Center Drive.

FFL Course Catalog Spring 2017

4242 A Volunteer Opportunity Instructor: n/a Fee: When: Varies. 2/7-5/19 Location: Varies The Friends For Learning organization operates totally by volunteers. As this organization has grown, the need for more volunteers has increased. We need volunteers in the following areas: curriculum; cultural cuisine; hiking, walking, exploring; or helping the leadership. By registering for this class, you will be sent an email with the volunteer form to fill out as to the areas in which you would like to volunteer. Thanks for your interest. Credentials: Friends for Learning is a completely volunteer organization. Without people willing to give of their time and energy, this organization would not exist. Facilitator: Margie Prestwich Phone: 208-523-0261 Email: [email protected] 4121 Hiking, Walking, and Exploring Instructor: HWE Committee Fee: When: Varies. n/a Location: Varies Hiking (H) activities can range from easy to difficult and might last two hours or all day. Most Walking (W) activities are limited to easy trips and are usually in the vicinity of Idaho Falls. Walking activities, when combined with Exploring (E) may be some distance from Idaho Falls. Activities range from skiing, snowshoeing, camping, biking, canoeing, horseback riding, or whatever you might like to do indoors or outdoors. We are guided by member ideas and might try anything. A planning meeting and luncheon will be held at Stockman's Restaurant at 11:00 a.m., Feb. 16. Credentials: HWE committee members have been involved with outdoor activities and exploring for many years. Committee members: Jim Schaffer (589-6005), chairman; Allen Perkins (529-0820); Marilyn Quast (523-4987); Esther Lash (524-3649) . . Facilitator: Jim Schaffer Phone: 208-589-6005 Email: [email protected] FFL Course Catalog Spring 2017 Page 2

*4200 Art of Scott Berger Instructor: Alexa Stanger, Scott Fee: Berger When: Tue. 2/7 1:00-2:00 Location: Art , 300 S. Capital Tour the Art Museum of Eastern Idaho exhibits with Education Director Alexa Stanger. Visit with and watch painting demonstrations with featured artist, Scott Berger. Maximum: 80 Credentials: Alexa is the Education Director for the Art Museum of Eastern Idaho. Scott is an award winning local artist, well known for local landscapes and cityscapes in oil. With a BA in art, Scott has explored a variety of techniques in his professional career. Facilitator: Liz Herrmann Phone: 208-522-0493 Email: [email protected] *4210 "Egg"citing Egg Painting Instructor: Denise Morton Fee: When: Tue. 2/7,14 11:00-12:30 Location: Senior Citizen Center 535 W. 21st Egg painting is an art form that is fun for everyone. In this class you will learn how to blow, cap, and paint two eggs. Acrylic paints, brushes and a tool to make dots will be provided. Or you may bring your own paints and fine line brush. Maximum: 20. Credentials: Denise has been teaching egg painting for more than 20 years. During her years as a school teacher, she allowed students the opportunity to paint eggs as Christmas ornaments. Facilitator: Marilyn Quast Phone: 208-520-7844 Email: [email protected] *4145 Spanish II Instructor: Pablo Conde Fee: Cost of book When: Mon. 2/13-5/1 10:00-11:30 Location: Senior Citizen Center 535 W. 21st St. This weekly class meets for 12 weeks. Those who have taken the class previously have first preference. We will be using the book : Spanish Verb Tenses 2nd edition by Dorothy Richmond. Both oral and written activities will be used. Maximum: 20 Credentials: Pablo Conde is originally from Colombia. He is bilingual using both Spanish and English. He has been enrolled at EITC in a class to learn syntax and grammar in English and Spanish. Facilitator: Vicki Krogstrand Phone: 208-521-8149 Email: [email protected] *4158 CAES Tour Instructor: Donna Wuthrich Fee: When: Mon. 2/13 1:00-2:00 Location: CAES Bldg., 995 Univ. Blvd Visit the labs at the CAES (Center For Advanced Energy Studies) building to see the kind of research they are doing and experience simulation in the CAVE (4-sided, 3D Computer-Assisted Virtual Environment.) Please do not sign up for this class if you went on the CAVE tour fall semester 2016. Maximum: 30 Credentials: Donna works at the CAES building and gives tours of the facility. Facilitator: Joel Hubbell Phone: 208-524-2333 Email: [email protected] *4241 Zumba - Join the Party Instructor: Bitsy Blakeley Fee: When: Mon, Thu. 2/13-5/11 M 9-10, Th 1-2 Location: Senior Center 535 W 21st Ditch the Workout, Join the Party with ZUMBA. Zumba’s easy-to-follow choreography and Latin rhythms take the work out of workout. Super effective? Super fun? Check and check. Zumba combines all elements of fitness – cardio, strength, balance, flexibility, coordination, endurance, energy – a serious dose of awesome each time you leave class. Zumba is for any fitness level, any background, and any age. Exercise in disguise—that’s ZUMBA. Maximum: 35 Credentials: Bitsy is a certified Zumba instructor. Facilitator: Joel Hubbell Phone: 208-524-2333 Email: [email protected] FFL Course Catalog Spring 2017 Page 3

*4144 Spanish I Instructor: Earline Reid, eta Fee: Book When: Mon. 2/13-4/3 1:30-3:00 Location: Senior Center 535 W. 21st Three lovers of Spanish study, Earline Reid, Joy Hubbel and Jackie Christiansen, will work hard to make your introduction to Spanish enjoyable and fruitful as we explore speaking Spanish right from the start through storytelling. This eight-week reading and pronunciation class will use TPRS, a method of second-language teaching that uses stories to provide vocabulary and immediate understanding leading to actually speaking the language. Maximum: 20 Credentials: Earline spent seven years living and working in Latin America and 15 years teaching English to speakers of other languages. Joy is a retired teacher who worked with immigrant Hispanic children. Jackie has participated in several Spanish-language classes. Facilitator: Earline Reid Phone: 208-528-8673 Email: [email protected] *4137 Pinochle - Double Deck Instructor: Vicky Van Sickle Fee: purchase lunch When: Mon. 2/13-5/15 12:30-3:30 Location: Leo's, 155 S. Holmes Vick Van Sickle and Senia Weinrich will facilitate this semester. You must have some knowledge of how to play the game of Pinochle to sign up for this class. Each participant is expected to mix with the other players, and groups will be formed at the discretion of the facilitator. Players must buy lunch. We play every Monday. Credentials: Vicky and Senia have been playing Pinochle for many years. Facilitator: Vicky Van Sickle Phone: 208-523-8687 Email: [email protected] *4154 Yoga for the Better Half of Life Instructor: Dino Lowrey Fee: When: Tue, Thu. 2/14-5/16 8:30-10:00 Location: Good Samaritan Chapel, 840 E. Elva This bi-weekly class will focus on safe Yoga for those over 50. It will use techniques of B.K.S. Iyengar focusing on posture and breath. Students will need a yoga mat. Blocks and strap are optional. Preference will be given to individuals already attending the prior semester's class. Maximum: 16 Credentials: Dino is a retired Archeologist. She has taken Yoga classes for the past five years. She taught the class last semester and all the students said it was wonderful. Facilitator: Joel/Joy Hubbel Phone: 208-524-2333 Email: [email protected] 4199 Abraham Lincoln and Idaho Instructor: Linden Bateman Fee: When: Tue. 2/14 1:00-2:30 Location: TAB 200 Few understand the role Abraham Lincoln played in the founding of Idaho. March 3 is Idaho Day. In this class, we will discuss the relevance of this date. Credentials: Linden taught history at Bonneville High School for nearly 30 years. He has served in the Idaho State Legislature and is a member of the State Historical Society and the Bonneville Heritage Association. Facilitator: Senia Weinrich Phone: 208-521-8526 Email: [email protected] *4147 Tai Chi Instructor: Nolan Bowen Fee: When: Tue. 2/14-5/16 3:30-4:30 Location: Senior Center 535 W. 21st Tai Chi is a form of exercise that evolved from a Chinese Martial Art. In this class we learn Section 1 of T.Y Pang's Yang style Tai Chi. This is a low impact exercise. The movements are designed to build up the body's inner energy, which improves circulation, balance and overall health. Videos will be available and practice at home is important. Credentials: Nolan has been practicing Tai Chi since the 1970's and has taught FFL Tai Chi classes for several years. Facilitator: Jill Tate Phone: 208-221-2621 Email: [email protected] FFL Course Catalog Spring 2017 Page 4

*4231 Swinging Senior Singers Instructor: Gail Fielding, etal Fee: When: Wed. 2/15-5/17 2:00-3:00 Location: Gail's home 1170 Jackson Drive Here is your chance to join FFL's new choir. This is an opportunity for those desiring to use their voices, inborn rhythm and talents to perform music from the 60s and 70s. Everyone who loves music is welcome. Accompanists also are encouraged to join the group. Those attending will approve the music and style of presentations. The Swinging Singers will meet every Wednesday for an hour of "singing our hearts out." You're never too old to rock. Credentials: Gail has been playing with "Old Time Fiddlers" for 12 years. She also has experience in church choirs, a capella groups and as a soloist Facilitator: Betty Anderson Phone: 208-521-3039 Email: [email protected] *4228 Science Roundtable Instructor: Varies Fee: When: Wed. 2/15, 3/1, 15, 29 3:00-4:00 Location: Idaho Brewing Company 775 S. Capital Ave. Keith Daum and Joel Hubbell will facilitate this group. Facilitators will provide an initial set of articles to the group. Participants will meet and join in an open forum discussion of the article for that week. Based on response of early meetings, participants may be asked to provide an article for discussion at a later meeting. It is expected that this group will focus on scientific articles, but short books may also be included. Maximum: 25 Credentials: Keith Daum has a BS and MS in Environmental Sciences and a PhD in Chemistry. Joel Hubbell has a BS, MS and PhD in Geology (Groundwater/Vadose Zone Hydrology). Facilitator: Keith Daum Phone: 208-569-2554 Email: [email protected] *4204 Band/Orchestra Forming Instructor: Diana Skoy Fee: When: Wed. 2/15-5/17 11:30-12:30 Location: TAB 200 Resurrect your old band/orchestra instruments and come and explore the options for forming a band or orchestra or just getting people together in small ensembles to start playing music again. All levels of expertise are welcome. Just come and let's figure out who is interested and what we can put together to have fun playing music. Credentials: Diana loves music and plays several instruments including piano, organ, classical guitar, and clarinet, and loves to share it with others. Facilitator: Diana Skoy Phone: 208-403-2650 Email: [email protected] 4206 Combatting Depression Instructor: Dr. Drew Brazier Fee: When: Wed. 2/15 10:00-11:30 Location: TAB 200 Depression affects people of all ages. In this class Dr. Brazier will discuss the causes of depression and sleep techniques, nutrition tips, and movements that can naturally combat it. Credentials: Dr. Brazier is a Doctor of Psychology and Certified Fitness Nutrition Specialist with special training in Health Psychology. Facilitator: Eileen Perkins Phone: 208-520-7483 Email: [email protected] *4151 Writing Workshop Instructor: Sidney Hoopes Fee: When: Thu. 2/16, 23, 3/2, 9 1:00-3:00 Location: CHE 306 This four-session class is somewhat self-guided with occasional published guests. We have fun while learning to express ourselves. Maximum: 15 Credentials: Sidney has been teaching this class to FFL students for several semesters. Facilitator: Sidney Hoopes Phone: 208-524-1280 Email: [email protected] FFL Course Catalog Spring 2017 Page 5

4218 Line Dancing Instructor: Varies Fee: When: Fri. 2/17-5/19 9:00-10:00 Location: Senior Center-535 W. 21st Come and learn how to line dance. Good exercise, good fun, good for the memory and good for laughs. No experience necessary. Just come and enjoy. We will teach you how. Join us for an hour each week as we learn basic and intermediate dance routines. You will be amazed how good you feel and how many benefits you will gain from this class. Credentials: Adele George, Lianne Buxton, Lesley Cable, and Molly Brinkerhoff will be teaching. Adele, Lesley, and Lianne have danced most of their lives and have owned their own dance studios. Molly has been teaching line dancing to FFL students for several years. Facilitator: Molly Brinkerhoff Phone: 208-521-0494 Email: [email protected] 4233 Verdi and His Music Instructor: Rob Farnam Fee: When: Fri. 2/17 1:00-3:00 Location: TAB 200 This will be a presentation on the life and music of Giuseppe Verdi with members of the Idaho Falls Opera Theater performing examples of his works. Credentials: Rob is president of the Idaho Falls Opera Theater and has sung with the organization since 1978. Facilitator: Sidney Hoopes Phone: 208-524-1280 Email: [email protected] *4208 Desktop Publishing With Word Instructor: Maxine Smolowitz Fee: When: Fri. 2/17, 24, 3/3 10:00-11:30 Location: CHE 201 We will create brochures, flyers and cards using features (text boxes, columns, shapes, pictures) of Word. You will need a basic understanding of how to use Word (cut copy, paste). This is NOT a class for beginners. You will be using Microsoft Word 2016 on computers in the computer lab. It is not required that you have Word 2016 at home. Most features are the same as in previous versions of Word. Maximum: 18 Credentials: Maxine has been using word processing programs for many years. Facilitator: Jim Anderson Phone: 208-523-8272 Email: [email protected] 4232 Twenty Years in Kuwait Instructor: Linda Raye Sue Fee: When: Tue. 2/21 1:00-2:30 Location: TAB 200 Linda will share her experiences living among the Kuwaiti people for many years. Credentials: Linda lived in Kuwait for 20 years and taught part of the time at Kuwait University. Facilitator: Garney Hardy Phone: 208-522-6128 Email: [email protected] 4140 Recreational Music for Seniors Instructor: Lorrie Bridges Fee: $20.00 for book When: Wed. 2/22-4/26 3:00-4:00 Location: Piano Gallery 2995 E. 17th Street Learn to play your favorite song on a modern keyboard instrument! Even if you have never played an instrument before, you'll be playing songs in a few short weeks. This course has proven to be a fun and easy way to learn to play. Rental instruments are available. If more than 20 students sign up, additional times will be arranged to accommodate all students. Credentials: Piano Gallery has been teaching recreational music for the past 15 years. Facilitator: Margie Prestwich Phone: 208-523-0261 Email: [email protected] FFL Course Catalog Spring 2017 Page 6

*4157 Beginning Bead Weaving I Instructor: David Johnson Fee: $6.00 When: Thu. 2/23, 3/2, 9, 16 10:00-12:00 Location: CHE 216 Students will learn a basic American Indian hand bead weaving technique using small seed beads. In this class we will make a "bookmark" about one and half inches by five inches. The project will take 24 or more hours so some work will need to be completed outside of class. Since the beads and needle are small, a magnifying glass might be useful. Beads, thread, patterns, and needles will be provided. To attend this class, you need to register by January 27. Maximum: 12 Credentials: David learned a style of handweaving from Sydney Hoopes who learned it from the Shoshone. He is self taught in other stitches and in loomwork. Facilitator: David Johnson Phone: 719-235-3910 Email: [email protected] *4136 Origami Instructor: Earline Reid Fee: When: Fri. 2/24-5/19 1:00-2:00 Location: Senior Center 535 W. 21st We will meet Friday afternoons throughout the semester to share ideas and create origami figures. Class will be cancelled on days when it conflicts with other classes. Members will bring their own paper and a pair of scissors. Maximum: 25 Minimum: 10 Credentials: Earline has done origami as a hobby for years. Facilitator: Earline Reid Phone: 208-528-8673 Email: [email protected] *4196 Swimming-Intermediate/Advanced B Instructor: Robin Piet Fee: Pay at pool by 2/1* When: Mon, Wed. 2/27-3/15 10:15-11:15 Location: Aquatic Center 149 7th St. This six-session class is for intermediate and advanced swimmers. Learn to swim efficiently so it's more fun. The course will be geared toward learning to swim laps for fitness. The only requirement is that the swimmer can swim 25 yards without stopping. To guarantee a place in this class, please pay the fee to the Aquatic Center by Feb. 1. On Feb. 2 the class will open to the public. *$17.50 city residents, /19.50 for non-residents. Maximum: 12 Credentials: Robin has been swimming competitively for the better part of 54 years. She is a certified Level 2 Masters Swimming coach and has been a USA Swimming coach. She loves to swim and enjoys helping others learn to swim for fitness. Facilitator: Robin Piet Phone: 208-521-0628 Email: [email protected] *4195 Swimming-Beginning/Intermediate A Instructor: Robin Piet Fee: Pay at pool by 2/1* When: Mon, Wed. 2/27-3/15 9:15-10:15 Location: Aquatic Center 149 7th St. This six-session class is for beginning to intermediate swimmers who want to learn to swim efficiently so it's more fun. The course will be geared toward learning to swim laps for fitness. The only requirement is that the swimmer can swim 25 yards without stopping. To guarantee a place in the class, please pay the fee to the Aquatic Center by February 1. On Feb. 2 the class will open to the public. *$17.50 city residents, /19.50 for non-residents. Maximum: 12 Credentials: Robin has been swimming competitively for the better part of 54 years. She is a certified Level 2 United States Masters Swimming coach and has been a USA Swimming coach. She loves to swim and enjoys helping others learn to swim for fitness. Facilitator: Robin Piet Phone: 208-521-0628 Email: [email protected] 4209 Diabetes Prevention Instructor: Valerie Chessin Fee: When: Tue. 2/28 1:00-2:30 Location: TAB 200 Understand the health consequences of insulin resistance, prediabetes, and diabetes. Learn your risk factors and the steps you can take to prevent diabetes. There will be a focus on lifestyle interventions you can make to lower your risk and improve your overall health. Credentials: Valerie Chessin is the program coordinator and diabetes educator at Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center. She graduated from ISU with a Bachelor of Science Nursing. Valerie is a certified Diabetes educator. She has worked for EIRMC for 4 years. Facilitator: Margie Prestwich Phone: 208-523-0261 Email: [email protected] FFL Course Catalog Spring 2017 Page 7

4219 Maintaining a Healthy Heart Instructor: Dr. Blake Wachter Fee: When: Tue. 3/7 1:00-2:30 Location: TAB 200 We will review current guidelines for healthy cardiovascular fitness. We will discuss the morbidity and mortality of cardiovascular disease in persons 50 or older. We will explore ways to stay healthy in a practical way. We will also discuss the good and bad of salt in your diet. (In preparation for the class, please keep a diary of the foods you eat in a day and the sodium content.) Credentials: Dr. Wacher is a board certified cardiologist specializing in advanced heart failure. A physician with the Idaho Heart Institute, she holds MD and PhD degrees from the University of Utah Medical School. Facilitator: Eileen Perkins Phone: 208-520-7483 Email: [email protected] 4235 We Get the Media We Deserve Instructor: Roger Plothow Fee: When: Tue. 3/14 1:00-2:30 Location: TAB 200 As information becomes more accessible, accurate news and information becomes more elusive. Attendees will learn how to distinguish between reliable news and information and false information spread by various bad actors and unsuspecting social media participants. Credentials: Roger has been a full-time journalist since 1982, editor and publisher since 1993 for newspapers in California, Utah and Idaho. He holds a Bachelor's degree in history. Facilitator: Eileen Perkins Phone: 208-520-7483 Email: [email protected] 4224 Probate, Estate Planning, Elder Law Instructor: Harlow McNamara Fee: When: Wed. 3/15 10:00-12:00 Location: TAB 200 What is probate and when is it necessary? Should a person have a will or a trust? How does Medicaid impact estate planning? In this class, you will learn the answers to these questions as well as valuable information about all aspects of estate planning. Credentials: Harlow has been an attorney for 43 years. His practice focuses on Estate Planning and Elder Law. Facilitator: Eileen Perkins Phone: 208-520-7483 Email: [email protected] *4205 Beginning Bead Weaving II Instructor: David Johnson Fee: $6.00 When: Thu. 3/23, 30, 4/6, 13 10:00-12:00 Location: CHE 216 This is a continuation of Beginning Bead Weaving l. Students will learn the flat peyote or gourd stitch. Fringes and tapering might also be included. Students should take Beginning Bead Weaving l or have experience in bead weaving. It will take 24 or more hours to complete, so some work will need to be completed outside of class. Since the beads and needle are small, a magnifying glass might be useful. Beads, thread, patterns, and needles will be provided. To take this class, you need to register by February 23. Maximum: 12 Credentials: David learned a style of handweaving from Sydney Hoopes who learned it from the Shoshone. He is self taught in other stitches and in loomwork. Facilitator: David Johnson Phone: 719-235-3910 Email: [email protected] *4211 Flower Arranging Instructor: Carla Schmardebeck Fee: When: Fri. 3/24 5:00-6:00 p.m. Location: Floral Classics 129 E. Main, Rigby This class will teach you how to cut, layer and the best care tips for flowers to last. Participants will bring a one- stem bud vase and make their own one-flower arrangement to take with them. Maximum: 15 Credentials: Carla Schmardebeck has owned and operated the Floral Classics business for 20 years. She enjoys creating floral arrangements that bring happiness to people. The business serves people from Idaho Falls to Rexburg. Facilitator: Margie Prestwich Phone: 208-523-0261 Email: [email protected] FFL Course Catalog Spring 2017 Page 8

*4230 Swimming-Intermediate/Advanced D Instructor: Robin Piet Fee: Pay at pool by 3/1* When: Mon, Wed. 3/27-4/12 10:15-11:15 Location: Aquatic Center 149 7th St. This six-session class is for intermediate and advanced swimmers. Learn to swim efficiently so it's more fun. The course will be geared toward learning to swim laps for fitness. The only requirement is that the swimmer can swim 25 yards without stopping. To guarantee a place in this class, please pay the fee to the Aquatic Center by Mar. 1. On Mar. 2 the class will open to the public. *$17.50 city residents, /19.50 for non-residents. Maximum: 12 Credentials: Robin has been swimming competitively for the better part of 54 years. She is a certified Level 2 United States Masters Swimming coach and has been a USA Swimming coach. She loves to swim and enjoys helping others learn to swim for fitness Facilitator: Robin Piet Phone: 208-521-0628 Email: [email protected] *4229 Swimming-Beginning/Intermediate C Instructor: Robin Piet Fee: Pay at pool by 3/1* When: Mon, Wed. 3/27-4/12 9:15-10:15 Location: Aquatic Center 149 7th St.

149 7th ST, Idaho Falls This six-session class is for beginning to intermediate swimmers who want to learn to swim efficiently so it's more fun. The course will be geared toward learning to swim laps for fitness. The only requirement is that the swimmer can swim 25 yards without stopping. To guarantee a place in the class, please pay the fee to the Aquatic Center by March 1. On Mar. 2 the class will open to the public. *$17.50 city residents, /19.50 for non-residents. Maximum: 12 Credentials: Robin has been swimming competitively for the better part of 54 years. She is a certified Level 2 United States Masters Swimming coach and has been a USA Swimming coach. She loves to swim and enjoys helping others to learn to swim for fitness. Facilitator: Robin Piet Phone: 208-521-0628 Email: [email protected] 4207 Cuba - Coast to Coast Instructor: Clarissa Olson Fee: When: Tue. 3/28 1:00-3:00 Location: TAB 200 This will be a presentation of Clarissa's trip to Cuba, from Guantanamo Bay to Havana. In this class we will learn about Cuban life including local fishermen, the tobacco industry, the Castros - Fidel and Raul, the rum industry, Hemingway's Cuban home, the Bay of Pigs and much more. Credentials: Clarissa has traveled extensively around the world and loves to tell about her experiences. Cuba is the 35th country she has visited. Facilitator: Carolyn Davis Phone: 208-528-7369 Email: [email protected] 4240 Wolves - Friend or Foe Instructor: Gregg Losinski Fee: When: Tue. 4/4 1:00-3:00 Location: TAB 200 Gregg will discuss the re-introduction and ongoing management of wolves to Idaho. Credentials: Gregg Losinski is the regional conservation educator for the Upper Snake Region for Idaho Fish and Game. Facilitator: Karin Armstrong Phone: 208-522-7005 Email: [email protected] *4216 Great Bonneville Flood Instructor: Dr. Paul Link Fee: When: Thu. 4/6 2:00-3:30 Location: CHE 213 The Bonneville flood was a catastrophic flooding event in the last ice age that involved massive amounts of water inundating parts of southern Idaho and eastern Washington along the course of the Snake River. Unlike the Missoula Floods, which also occurred during the same period in the Pacific Northwest, the Bonneville flood only happened once. In this class we learn about the flood which is believed to be the second largest in known geologic history. This classroom will only allow 100. Credentials: Dr. Link is a Professor at ISU Department of Geosciences. He received his BS. from Yale in 1976 and his PhD from the University of California, Santa Barbara, in 1982. His specialties include Sedimentary and Pre-Cambrian Geology, Regional Tectonics, and more. Facilitator: Karin Armstrong Phone: 208-522-7005 Email: [email protected] FFL Course Catalog Spring 2017 Page 9

*4203 Ballroom Dancing Instructor: Chelsea Archibald Fee: When: Fri. 4/7, 14, 21, 28 10:30-11:30 Location: Senior Center, 535 W. 21st Put on your dancing shoes, bring a partner and come learn basic ballroom dancing. Chelsea, who has been teaching ballroom dancing for many years, will teach us some of the tricks of the trade. She will teach waltz, foxtrot, rhumba, cha cha, swing and tango in this four-week class. Credentials: Chelsea is a world and national finalist in ballroom dancing. She has danced for 20 years and has taught various age groups for 17 years. She danced professionally on a cruise ship and presently teaches at the Extreme Ballroom studio in Idaho Falls. Facilitator: Eileen Perkins Phone: 208-520-7483 Email: [email protected] *4111 Cultural Cuisine - Cuba Instructor: FFL members Fee: When: Mon. 4/10 6:00-8:00 p.m. Location: Lutheran Church 455 Sunnyside Come experience a taste of Cuba during our Cultural Cuisine dinner. FFL members attending the dinner are to prepare and bring an authentic Cuban dish which will be assigned to them by the food committee. Non-member spouses of FFL members will be charged $20. Students must complete FFL registration by March 10 to attend this event. Maximum: 130 Credentials: The Cultural Cuisine Committee has been hosting a variety of dinners for many years. Facilitator: David Johnson Phone: 719-235-3910 Email: [email protected] *4234 Visit With Artist Marjorie Clearwater Instructor: Marjorie Clearwater Fee: When: Tue. 4/11 1:00-3:00 Location: 4436 E. 109 N., Ucon We will visit the artist's home and watercolor studio which are filled with interesting things. She has a beautiful yard with a pond, oil painting and woodcarving studios. Maximum: 80 Credentials: Marjorie is a well-known professional artist, primarily a plein air landscape painter. She has published and illustrated two books. She exhibits locally at the Willowtree Gallery, the Art Museum and the Art Council. Facilitator: Liz Herrmann Phone: 208-522-0493 Email: [email protected] 4239 Wildlife Migrations Instructor: Alyson Courtemanch Fee: When: Fri. 4/14 1:00-3:00 Location: TAB 200 Thousands of elk, mule deer, moose, pronghorn, and bighorn sheep undergo spectacular migrations every spring and fall in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Learn what new research is teaching us about the importance of migrations and how to better conserve them. Bighorn sheep in the Teton Range will be used as an example of what can happen to wildlife when migrations are disrupted. Credentials: Alyson is a wildlife biologist with the Wyoming Game and Fish Department in Jackson, Wyoming. She manages elk, moose, bighorn sheep, bison, pronghorn, and mule deer herds in the Jackson area. She received a master's of science degree from the University of Wyoming in 2011 after conducting research on the Teton Range bighorn sheep herd. Facilitator: Cathy Johnson Phone: 719-235-3910 Email: [email protected] *4227 Rexburg Flight Museum Tour Instructor: Jim Dorcheus Fee: $3.00, plus share gas When: Tue. 4/18 10:00 Location: Legacy Flight Museum 425 Airport Road Rexburg Come see the 12 World War II planes that still fly and the 1,000 World War pieces of military artifacts. Maximum: 40 Credentials: Jim has worked at the museum for years and is the current museum coordinator. Facilitator: Marla Case Phone: 208-522-3692 Email: [email protected] FFL Course Catalog Spring 2017 Page 10

4238 Wildflowers in Idaho Instructor: Rose Lehman Fee: When: Fri. 4/21 1:00-3:00 Location: CHE 211 Did you know that often the last week in April is declared "Native Plant Appreciation Week" in Idaho by the Office of the Governor? In this class we will learn about many of the native plants found in Southeast Idaho. Highlighted will be places and times to go see many of the most beautiful wildflower displays found on the Caribou-Targhee National Forest. Credentials: Rose is a botanist for the Caribou-Targhee National Forest and a member of the Idaho Native Plant Society. Facilitator: Cathy Johnson Phone: 719-235-3910 Email: [email protected] *4222 Planetarium-Wonders of the Universe Instructor: Staff Fee: $2:00, plus share gas When: Tue. 4/25 1:00-4:00 Location: BYUI Planetarium, Rexburg In this class we will travel to the BYUI planetarium for a virtual tour of the World in which we live. We will attend two shows. We will peer deep into space through the eyes of the orbiting Hubble Space Telescope and travel back billions of years in time to witness the birth of the universe. On this breathtaking excursion, we will witness the formation of galaxies and explore some of the most wondrous nebulae and astronomical structures yet discovered. Most shows last about 35 minutes. If you wish to carpool, call facilitator. Maximum: 45 Credentials: The staff is knowledgable and entertaining. Facilitator: Joel Hubbell Phone: 208-524-2333 Email: [email protected] 4237 Who Was This Man Bonneville? Instructor: G. Haynes, D. Nipper Fee: When: Wed. 4/26 10:00-11:30 Location: TAB 200 Did Bonneville ever set foot in present Bonneville County? His army service spanned 50 years on America's turbulent frontiers. He was dismissed from the army for staying too long exploring the rocky mountain west, and David Nipper's "flyover" will show you where he went. Captain Bonneville's adventures were made famous by Washington Irving's facile pen; later Edith Lovell, historian of our Bonneville County, effectively documented and retold the story of his military and private life. Credentials: Georgia is retired after teaching 29 years of High School English, mostly at Bonneville High. David is webmaster for Bonneville Heritage.org. Facilitator: Mary Jane Fritzen Phone: 208-522-3185 Email: [email protected] 4213 Folk Music With the Symphony Instructor: Thomas Heuser Fee: When: Thu. 4/27 5:30 p.m. Location: Civic Auditorium Hungarian composer Bela Bartok was an ethnomusicologist dedicated to researching the folk music of Eastern European cultures. Maestro Heuser will explore the ways in which Bartok's research influenced his compositional style and aesthetics, focusing on the music of his "Concerto for Orchestra." The class is encouraged to stay for the Symphony's dress rehearsal from 7:00-9:30 p.m. If you do not want to stay for the whole rehearsal, you may leave when the orchestra takes a break. Credentials: Thomas Heuser has been directing the Idaho Falls Symphony for moe than five years. Facilitator: Senia Weinrich Phone: 208-521-8526 Email: [email protected] *4220 Minidoka National Historic Site Tour Instructor: Carol Ash Fee: Share gas expenses When: Thu. 4/27 10:00-5:00 Location: Meet at west Walmart Parking lot to carpool. During this all-day adventure, we will tour the Minidoka National Historic Site. It commemorates over nine thousand Japanese Americans who were imprisoned at the War Relocation Center during World War II. Please bring bottled water and snacks. Wear sturdy shoes as you will be walking some distance. We will visit the fire station, mess hall and ball field as the campus continues to be developed. We will stop in Burley for lunch on our way home. Maximum: 25 Wear sturdy walking shoes. The tour lasts about two and a half hours. Bring snacks to munch on and bottled water as there are no drinking fountains at the site. We will car pool from Walmart on Utah Avenue at 7 a.m. on April 27th. It takes about three hours to travel to Minidoka from Idaho Falls. Credentials: Carol Ash is Chief of Interpretation and Eduction at the Minidoka National Historic Site. She has been heavily involved in restoring the camp as it was during World War II. Facilitator: Mark Bailey Phone: 208-524-0516 Email: [email protected] FFL Course Catalog Spring 2017 Page 11

4212 Fly Fishing Yellowstone Back Country Instructor: Bruce Staples Fee: When: Tue. 5/2 1:00-2:30 Location: TAB 200 This 50-minute program focuses on the high quality waters of Yellowstone National Park not usually discussed. Here is the best chance to gain information on such waters as Fall River Basin, Heart Lake Basin, the Lewis River drainage (featuring Shoshone and Lewis Lakes), upper Slough Creek, Madison River tributaries and other lesser- known locations in the upper Madison and Yellowstone drainages. Credentials: Bruce is a member of the Upper Snake River Fly Fishers of Rexburg and the Snake River Cutthroats fo Idaho Falls. He is a driving force behind the East Idaho Fly Tying and Fly Fishing Exposition and originated its concept. He has demonstrated his fly tying skills on an international basis. He has taught all skill levely of fly tying for over 20 years. Facilitator: Ed Johnson Phone: 208-520-2628 Email: [email protected] *4223 Plants and things Instructor: Prudy Gneiting Fee: When: Thu. 5/4 10:00-12:00 Location: Garden Gate Nursery, Rigby Garden Gate Nursery has beautiful flowers and pots. The staff will give a demonstration in planting the most colorful and balanced pots for your garden. If necessary, an additional class will be scheduled. Maximum: 30 Credentials: Prudy has been in the Flower business in Rigby for years. Facilitator: Karin Armstrong Phone: 208-522-7005 Email: [email protected] 4202 Astronomy-Viewing the Sun Instructor: David Catlin Fee: When: Fri. 5/5 10:30-12:00 Location: TAB 200 Participants will meet to view the sun for a solar session and learn about the upcoming solar eclipse. Credentials: Dave Catlin is a former member of the Denver Astronomical Society, where he did many public outreach events, having received awards from the NASA Night Sky Network three years in a row for public outreach. He is a member of the Astronomical League. Dave moved from Colorado to Pocatello in Feb. 2016 and still enjoys sharing his scopes with the public. Facilitator: Joel Hubbell Phone: 208-524-2333 Email: [email protected] *4217 Japanese Pavilion Instructor: Edward Zaladonis Fee: When: Fri. 5/12 1:00-2:30 Location: Sportsman's Park South of Broadway Bridge During this field trip, we will visit the recently completed Japanese pavilion. Edward will talk about Japanese architecture, the authenticity of the pavilion and the challenges of constructing it. Maximum: 30 Credentials: With the help of other volunteers, Edward constructed the Japanese Pavilion. Facilitator: Cheryl Zaladonis Phone: 208-251-1763 Email: [email protected] *4236 Western Art at the Art Museum Instructor: Alexa Stanger Fee: When: Tue. 5/16 12:30-1:30 Location: Art Museum 300 S. Capital Join us at the Art Museum of Eastern Idaho for a guided tour of our western art exhibit featuring world renowned photographer Adam Jahiel. Following the tour, watch a hands-on demonstration by a local saddle maker in the Studio Gallery. Did you know we have world class saddle makers in Eastern Idaho--saddles that sell for hundreds of thousands of dollars and are never meant to be used on a horse? Credentials: Alexa is the education director at the Art Museum of Eastern Idaho. Facilitator: Liz Herrmann Phone: 208-522-0493 Email: [email protected] 4221 Museum of Idaho Tour-Rome Instructor: Rod Hansen Fee: entry fee When: Tue. 5/16 2:00-4:00 Location: Museum of Idaho 200 Eastern Ave. Through the talents of the Artisans of Florence, patrons can journey back in time, re-live history and discover the life, culture, engineering and genius that carved the great Roman Empire. Galleries include the Senate, military might, technology, gladiators, pastimes and art. Credentials: Rod has served as director of the Museum of Idaho for more than eight years. He holds a Master's degree in Fine Arts from the University of West Virginia. Facilitator: Adele George Phone: 208-716-1239 Email: [email protected] FFL Course Catalog Spring 2017 Page 12

4214 Garden Art: Pavers Instructor: Maxine Smolowitz Fee: $3.00 for materials When: Thu. 5/25, 6/1, 8 10:00-12:00 Location: Maxine's home 3925 E 97th N. This is a three-session class for 2-3 hours in each session. Broken and unbroken ceramic tiles will be used to design and create pavers for outdoor garden decoration. Instructions will include how to set and grout tiles onto the paver. All materials will be furnished by the instructor unless you have ceramic pieces you would like to use. Credentials: Maxine has taught this class before, and the students have asked that she offer it again. Facilitator: Maxine Smolowitz Phone: 208-523-0373 Email: [email protected] *4201 Astronomy - Viewing the Night Sky Instructor: David Catlin Fee: When: Sat. 6/3/2017 8:30-10:30 P.M. Location: TBA The night sky is fascinating, especially when viewed through a powerful telescope. In this class members will have the opportunity of joining the Astronomical League out-of-doors on a summer evening to view the stars and constellations through their telescopes. Maximum: 20 Credentials: Dave is a former member of the Denver Astronomical Society, where he did many public outreach events, having received awards from the NASA Night Sky Network three years in a row for public outreach. He presently is a member of the Astronomical League. Dave moved from Colorado to Pocatello in Feb 2016 and still enjoys sharing his "scopes" with the public. Facilitator: Joel Hubbel Phone: 208-524-2333 Email: [email protected] *4225 Raptor Center and Art Museum Tour Instructor: Museum Staff Fee: $15.00 plus share gas When: Wed. 6/7 10:00-5:00 Location: Jackson, Wyo This class will be a field trip by carpool to Jackson, WY. We will leave Idaho Falls at 10 a.m. and go to the Raptor Center at 12:00 noon to see how they rehabilitate raptors and release them into the wild. Entrance fee is $5.00. After lunch we will have a guided tour through the Art Museum, which specializes in western art. Entrance fee is $10.00. We should be home by about 5 p.m. Meet at Fred Meyer parking lot close to Office Max to carpool. Maximum: 50. Minimum: 20 Credentials: The staff is knowledgable and informative. Facilitator: Rachel Poor Phone: 208-206-9409 Email: [email protected] *4152 Yellowstone Bear Trip A Instructor: Sidney Hoopes Fee: When: Fri-Mon. 6/16-6/19 Location: Yellowstone National Park We are going on a four-day bear hunt! We will spend three nights and four days in Yellowstone cabins. Informal lectures will be given in the field, wildlife viewing and some light hiking. Planning meetings will be held prior to departure. Priority will be given to those who have not attended before. *Cost: Room and board for three nights plus share gas expenses. Maximum: 9 Credentials: Sidney has taught this class 16 times in the past 10 years. She worked for the Yellowstone Grizzly Foundation, was a founding member of the Greater Yellowstone Coalition and has been associated with the Yellowstone Institute. Facilitator: Sidney Hoopes Phone: 208-524-1280 Email: [email protected] *4153 Yellowstone Bear Trip B Instructor: Sidney Hoopes Fee: *See below When: Mon-Fri. 6/26-6/30 5 days Location: Yellowstone National Park We are going on a five-day bear hunt! We will spend two nights in Yellowstone and two nights in Cooke City, Montana. The trip will include informal lectures in the field, wild life viewing and some light hiking. Planning meetings will be held prior to departure. Priority will be given to those who have not attended before. *Cost: Room and board for four nights plus share gas expenses. Maximum: 11. Minimum: 5 Credentials: Sidney has taught this class 16 times in the past 10 years. She worked for the Yellowstone Grizzly Foundation, was a founding member of the Greater Yellowstone Coalition and has been associated with the Yellowstonne Institute. Facilitator: Sidney Hoopes Phone: 208-524-1280 Email: [email protected] FFL Course Catalog Spring 2017 Page 13

*4129 Lavender Farm Tour Instructor: Tom Howell Fee: share gas expense When: Thu. 7/13 10:00 Location: Teton View Lavender Farm 317 N 2400 E (Teton Hwy) St. Anthony Visit the Teton View Lavender Farm and see how lavender grows. Also view the process of drying and extracting oil. Lavender items are available for purchase at the adjoining store. Maximum: 40 Credentials: Tom has been successful in the lavender-growing business for several years. Facilitator: Senia Weinrich Phone: 208-521-8526 Email: [email protected] FFL Class Selection List – Spring 2017 Office Use Only Parking Please keep a copy of this form for your future reference Pass

Name ______Please Print Clearly • FFL members: List changes to address, email, or phone here ______• For new members only: Please complete the following information: Address______Zip______Phone:______Cell:______Email:______How to Register: • Registration for Spring 2017 will be done on line through ISU. You are not allowed to share email addresses. You must have your own to register. • Membership fee -- $20 (Course-specific fees may be assessed as needed by the instructor.) • In-person registration: If you can’t register on the computer at home, come to the Idaho Falls ISU campus, Jan 25, between 9:00-1:00 We will be in the computer room, CHE 202, and will help you register. Please bring a credit card, and your email address, passwords, and smart phone, if you have one. • Mail-in Registration: • Parking passes: Last semester’s pass will be valid until Aug. 2017. Please continue to use it. The pass can only be used for FFL purposes. If you have lost your parking pass, please contact Shirley, 282-2789. The cost for replacement will be $5.00.

Course Name Dates Time Location 4242 A Volunteer Opportunity Varies. 2/7‐5/19 Varies 4121 Hiking, Walking, and Exploring Varies. n/a Varies *4200 Art of Scott Berger Tue. 2/7 1:00‐2:00 Art Museum, 300 S. Capital *4210 "Egg"citing Egg Painting Tue. 2/7,14 11:00‐12:30 Senior Citizen Center 535 W. 21st *4145 Spanish II Mon. 2/13‐5/1 10:00‐11:30 Senior Citizen Center 535 W. 21st St. *4158 CAES Tour Mon. 2/13 1:00‐2:00 CAES Bldg., 995 Univ. Blvd *4241 Zumba ‐ Join the Party Mon, Thu. 2/13‐5/11 M 9‐10, Th 1‐2 Senior Center 535 W 21st *4144 Spanish IMon. 2/13‐4/3 1:30‐3:00 Senior Center 535 W. 21st *4137 Pinochle ‐ Double Deck Mon. 2/13‐5/15 12:30‐3:30 Leo's, 155 S. Holmes *4154 Yoga for the Better Half of Life Tue, Thu. 2/14‐5/16 8:30‐10:00 Good Samaritan Chapel, 840 E. Elva 4199 Abraham Lincoln and Idaho Tue. 2/14 1:00‐2:30 TAB 200 *4147 Tai Chi Tue. 2/14‐5/16 3:30‐4:30 Senior Center 535 W. 21st *4231 Swinging Senior Singers Wed. 2/15‐5/17 2:00‐3:00 Gail's home 1170 Jackson Drive *4228 Science Roundtable Wed. 2/15, 3/1, 15, 29 3:00‐4:00 Idaho Brewing Company 775 S. Capital Ave.

* Classes that are starred (for example *140) are limited classes. Selecting one does not guarantee you will get into the class. CHE = Center for Higher Education TAB 200 = Auditorium at University Place, Idaho Falls Course Name Dates Time Location *4204 Band/Orchestra Forming Wed. 2/15‐5/17 11:30‐12:30 TAB 200 4206 Combatting Depression Wed. 2/15 10:00‐11:30 TAB 200 *4151 Writing Workshop Thu. 2/16, 23, 3/2, 91:00‐3:00 CHE 306 4218 Line Dancing Fri. 2/17‐5/19 9:00‐10:00 Senior Center‐535 W. 21st 4233 Verdi and His Music Fri. 2/17 1:00‐3:00 TAB 200 *4208 Desktop Publishing With Word Fri. 2/17, 24, 3/3 10:00‐11:30 CHE 201 4232 Twenty Years in Kuwait Tue. 2/21 1:00‐2:30 TAB 200 4140 Recreational Music for Seniors Wed. 2/22‐4/26 3:00‐4:00 Piano Gallery 2995 E. 17th Street *4157 Beginning Bead Weaving I Thu. 2/23, 3/2, 9, 16 10:00‐12:00 CHE 216 *4136 Origami Fri. 2/24‐5/19 1:00‐2:00 Senior Center 535 W. 21st *4196 Swimming‐Intermediate/Advanced BMon, Wed. 2/27‐3/15 10:15‐11:15 Aquatic Center 149 7th St. *4195 Swimming‐Beginning/Intermediate AMon, Wed. 2/27‐3/15 9:15‐10:15 Aquatic Center 149 7th St. 4209 Diabetes Prevention Tue. 2/28 1:00‐2:30 TAB 200 4219 Maintaining a Healthy Heart Tue. 3/7 1:00‐2:30 TAB 200 4235 We Get the Media We Deserve Tue. 3/14 1:00‐2:30 TAB 200 4224 Probate, Estate Planning, Elder Law Wed. 3/15 10:00‐12:00 TAB 200 *4205 Beginning Bead Weaving II Thu. 3/23, 30, 4/6, 13 10:00‐12:00 CHE 216 *4211 Flower Arranging Fri. 3/24 5:00‐6:00 p.m. Floral Classics 129 E. Main, Rigby *4230 Swimming‐Intermediate/Advanced DMon, Wed. 3/27‐4/12 10:15‐11:15 Aquatic Center 149 7th St. *4229 Swimming‐Beginning/Intermediate CMon, Wed. 3/27‐4/12 9:15‐10:15 Aquatic Center 149 7th St.

149 7th ST, Idaho Falls 4207 Cuba ‐ Coast to Coast Tue. 3/28 1:00‐3:00 TAB 200 4240 Wolves ‐ Friend or Foe Tue. 4/4 1:00‐3:00 TAB 200 *4216 Great Bonneville Flood Thu. 4/6 2:00‐3:30 CHE 213 *4203 Ballroom Dancing Fri. 4/7, 14, 21, 28 10:30‐11:30 Senior Center, 535 W. 21st *4111 Cultural Cuisine ‐ Cuba Mon. 4/10 6:00‐8:00 p.m. Lutheran Church 455 Sunnyside *4234 Visit With Artist Marjorie Clearwater Tue. 4/11 1:00‐3:00 4436 E. 109 N., Ucon 4239 Wildlife Migrations Fri. 4/14 1:00‐3:00 TAB 200 * Classes that are starred (for example *140) are limited classes. Selecting one does not guarantee you will get into the class. CHE = Center for Higher Education TAB 200 = Auditorium at University Place, Idaho Falls Course Name Dates Time Location *4227 Rexburg Flight Museum Tour Tue. 4/18 10:00 Legacy Flight Museum 425 Airport Road Rexburg 4238 Wildflowers in Idaho Fri. 4/21 1:00‐3:00 CHE 211 *4222 Planetarium‐Wonders of the Universe Tue. 4/25 1:00‐4:00 BYUI Planetarium, Rexburg 4237 Who Was This Man Bonneville? Wed. 4/26 10:00‐11:30 TAB 200 4213 Folk Music With the Symphony Thu. 4/27 5:30 p.m. Civic Auditorium *4220 Minidoka National Historic Site Tour Thu. 4/27 10:00‐5:00 Meet at west Walmart Parking lot to carpool. 4212 Fly Fishing Yellowstone Back Country Tue. 5/2 1:00‐2:30 TAB 200 *4223 Plants and things Thu. 5/4 10:00‐12:00 Garden Gate Nursery, Rigby 4202 Astronomy‐Viewing the Sun Fri. 5/5 10:30‐12:00 TAB 200 *4217 Japanese Pavilion Fri. 5/12 1:00‐2:30 Sportsman's Park South of Broadway Bridge *4236 Western Art at the Art Museum Tue. 5/16 12:30‐1:30 Art Museum 300 S. Capital 4221 Museum of Idaho Tour‐Rome Tue. 5/16 2:00‐4:00 Museum of Idaho 200 Eastern Ave. 4214 Garden Art: Pavers Thu. 5/25, 6/1, 810:00‐12:00 Maxine's home 3925 E 97th N. *4201 Astronomy ‐ Viewing the Night Sky Sat. 6/3/2017 8:30‐10:30 TBA P.M. *4225 Raptor Center and Art Museum Tour Wed. 6/7 10:00‐5:00 Jackson, Wyo *4152 Yellowstone Bear Trip AFri‐Mon. 6/16‐6/19 Yellowstone National Park *4153 Yellowstone Bear Trip BMon‐Fri. 6/26‐6/30 5 days Yellowstone National Park *4129 Lavender Farm Tour Thu. 7/13 10:00 Teton View Lavender Farm 317 N 2400 E (Teton Hwy) St. Anthony

* Classes that are starred (for example *140) are limited classes. Selecting one does not guarantee you will get into the class. CHE = Center for Higher Education TAB 200 = Auditorium at University Place, Idaho Falls