Community Education

ABOUT HOW San Diego Continuing Education offers many low fee Pre-registration is not necessary. Use this schedule, classes through our Community Education program. or visit www.sdce.edu/classes/community-ed to find a Community Education courses are self-supporting, fee- class that interests you, and simply go to the location based courses. Course fees range from $2.88 to $13.50 of the class on the start date as indicated. Minimum per instructional hour as approved by the SDCCD Board attendance is necessary, and 15 (fifteen) fees must be of Trustees. Classes provide diverse, personal and collected for the class to be held. Be certain to attend professional enrichment to the San Diego Community. the first day of class to reserve your space. No refunds There’s something for everyone! after class has officially begun.

West City Campus Parking Permits Required » Arts & Crafts » Jewelry Making When enrolling in a Community Education class held at » Business & Career » Personal the West City Campus on Fordham Street, please pick up Development your free parking permit from the instructor on the first » Dance » Personal Finance day of the class. » Fitness & Exercise » Safety Education » Foreign Language

/Arts & Crafts

Copper Enameling Printmaking Glass Fusing I A contemporary approach to the ancient art of firing Beginning thru Advanced Learn glass cutting and kiln firing to produce a variety glass onto . Creative projects include wall Learn techniques that have endured centuries such of slumped and fused glass projects (e.g. plates, plaques, jewelry, trays, and bowls. Techniques include as etching, drypoint, linoleum block, and wood cuts. bowls, candle holders and jewelry). Molds and kiln are cloisonne, sgraffito, silkscreening, etching and more. Instruction is one-on-one in a relaxing atmosphere. provided in class. Cutting tools and compatible glass Color and design are suitable to the media. Class fee is $54 for 6 weeks. Materials fee depends on must be purchased outside of class (approx. $40). Class fee is $54 for 5 weeks; $65 for 6 weeks. the student’s choice of projects. Finished projects can be used in other mediums Materials fee is $25. (e.g. mosaics, stained glass, etc.). West City Campus, Room 210 Class fee is $35. Materials fee is $20. West City Campus, Room 210 3249 Fordham Street/619-388-1873 3249 Fordham Street/619-388-1873 01/27/10-03/03/10 (6 weeks) Sfona Pelah West City Campus, Room 210 02/02/10-03/09/10 (6 weeks) P Aiken 1051A W 06:00-08:00pm 3249 Fordham Street/619-388-1873 1742D T 10:00-01:00pm 03/10/10-04/21/10 (6 weeks) Sfona Pelah 04/10/10-05/01/10 (4 weeks) Brian Canfield 1272A T 06:00-09:00pm 1052J W 06:00-08:00pm 2402C Sa 01:00-04:00pm

003/16/10-04/27/10 (6 weeks) P Aiken 04/28/10-06/02/10 (6 weeks) Sfona Pelah 1743H T 10:00-01:00pm 1053C W 06:00-08:00pm 1273G T 06:00-09:00pm Glass Fusing II 05/04/10-06/01/10 (5 weeks) P Aiken For intermediate and advanced students. Have 1744H T 10:00-01:00pm approximately four full fuses and four slump firings. 1652C T 06:00-09:00pm Each firing may contain more than one project. Molds are available for use; jewelry and advanced fusing techniques discussed. See image p12. Class fee is $23. Materials fee is $20.

West City Campus, Room 210 3249 Fordham Street/619-388-1873 04/10/10-05/01/10 (4 weeks) Brian Canfield 2777A Sa 10:00-12:00pm

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Become a Notary Public in One Day Learn the 2009 laws that California notaries are required to know. Start your own business, provide customer service for your organization, and earn additional income. This intensive one-day seminar gives you everything you need to know. Bring a 2”x2” color photo; a $40 check made payable to Secretary of 01 Create a Vase // 02 Glass Fusing II State; a valid photo ID; and a #2 pencil. Arrive on time; ½ hour lunch. Class fee is $30 and includes exam. Materials fee is $60.

/Arts & Crafts continued West City Campus, Room 124 3249 Fordham Street/619-388-1873 Woodshop a Utensil 03/27/10 Mike Phillips Build bookshelves, cabinets, and other furniture and Charms 6708D Sa 08:00-6:00pm accessories. Instruction covers safety, project planning, Create a utensil while learning different casting 05/22/10 Mike Phillips design, and machine operation. Students who are techniques for . Form the bowls of the utensils, 6709F Sa 08:00-6:00pm new to woodworking, or new to this program, should and utilize and fusing. You also learn to attend the beginning class. The intermediate course is create small forms with pour castings. Be your own Publicist for students who have completed the beginning class. Class fee is $22. Materials fee is $30. Become a resource to the media. Learn media Contact instructor at [email protected] with questions. West City Campus, Room 210 relations, how to write a news release, and present Class fee is $216. Materials fee is $10. 3249 Fordham Street/619-388-1873 yourself in a very professional manner to media. North City Campus/Serra High School, Room 414 03/05/10 Lisa Slovis Mandel Class fee is $17. Materials fee is $5. 5156 Santo Road/619-388-1800 2404B F 09:00-03:00pm West City Campus/Clairemont location, Room B-9 Beginning 3890 Modoc Street/619-388-1873 02/03/10-05/25/10 (16 weeks) L Willis Create Jewelry 02/10/10-02/11/10 Lynn Pittman 2438H T 06:00-09:00pm No experience necessary. 2304C W/Th 06:00-09:00pm Intermediate/Advanced Class fee is $22. Materials fee is $30. 01/27/10-05/19/10 (16 weeks) L Willis West City Campus, Room 210 Low Cost Innovative Marketing 2439D W 06:00-09:00pm 3249 Fordham Street/619-388-1873 Ideas that Get Results Silver Everything you implement in your business is Create a formed, hammered, soldered, silver link marketing. Packaging, pricing, distribution, office PEWTERSMITHING bracelet in a one-day workshop. appearance, uniforms, promotion, employee and customer relations are all forms of marketing. 01/29/10 Lisa Slovis Mandel Create a Vase 2405D F 09:00-03:00pm Create campaigns using ideas with a twist! Make a beautiful vase in this one-day workshop. You’ll Class fee is $9. Materials fee is $5. Silver solder, fuse, and shape pewter like a pro. Returning Create a silver band out of flat sheet metal. Pierce it, West City Campus/Clairemont location, Room B-9 students will design a new project. it, carve it, and make it your own! 3890 Modoc Street/619-388-1873 Class fee is $22. Materials fee is $30. 02/19/10 Lisa Slovis Mandel 03/03/10 Lynn Pittman West City Campus, Room 210 2778J F 09:00-01:00pm 2315B W 06:00-09:00pm 3249 Fordham Street/619-388-1873 Silver 02/05/10 Lisa Slovis Mandel Make several different pieces quickly and easily that Marketing Strategy is Fun! 2331D F 09:00-03:00pm will look great! Learn to use strategic thinking and create a smart plan. Keys to success are being consistent, building 03/12/10 Lisa Slovis Mandel Salt and Pepper Shakers 2779H F 09:00-03:00pm relationships, and keeping it simple. In one day, you will solder, fuse, and shape pewter Class fee is $17. Materials fee is $5. while creating a fun, sophisticated set for your table. West City Campus/Clairemont location, Room B-9 See image p16. 3890 Modoc Street/619-388-1873 Class fee is $22. Materials fee is $30. 03/09/10-03/10/10 Lynn Pittman West City Campus, Room 210 6802F T/W 06:00-09:00pm 3249 Fordham Street/619-388-1873 03/26/10 Lisa Slovis Mandel 2403F F 09:00-03:00pm

12 SPRING 2010 // CLASS SCHEDULE // San Diego Continuing Education /Dance

Become a Legal Secretary Ballroom Dance Belly Dance Provides technical skills necessary to become a legal Class fee is $23 for 8 weeks; $20 for 7 weeks. Learn to dance to Middle Eastern music, while secretary. Topics include Code of Civil Procedure; improving fitness and health. No previous dance West City Campus, Room 124 pleadings; discovery; proofreading; tickler systems, 3249 Fordham Street/619-388-1873 experience required for the beginning class. The terminology; court filing procedures; proper service, intermediate class is for students with previous Beginning and settlement procedures. The rules in San Diego experience. E-mail instructor at [email protected] No dance experience required. Easy Foxtrot, Swing, County are emphasized. for pre-registration information. Rumba, Cha-Cha, and more! Suitable for beginners as Class fee is $104. Materials fee is approximately $130. Class fee is $45. well as those who want to learn other dance styles West City Campus, Room 203 and techniques. 3249 Fordham Street/619-388-1873 Beginning 01/29/10-03/26/10 (8 weeks) M MacDonald Mid-City Campus/Patrick Henry HS, Wrestling Room 01/30/10-05/01/10 (12 weeks) T Moore 1115A F 07:00-08:00pm 6702 Wandermere Drive/619-388-4500 2612J Sa 11:00-02:00pm 04/09/10-05/21/10 (7 weeks) M MacDonald 02/03/10-03/24/10 (8 weeks) M Del Castillo 1642K F 07:00-08:00pm 1047C W 06:00-07:15pm How To Be a Loan Processor Intermediate 04/14/10-06/02/10 (8 weeks) M Del Castillo Become a loan agent — full time or part time. This is 1048K W 06:00-07:15pm Learn variations of classic routines for salsa, tango, an excellent opportunity to supplement your income. waltz, night club two-step, and much more! Great for Intermediate Learn to prepare loan packages, market your services, experienced beginners Mid-City Campus/Patrick Henry HS, Wrestling Room and how to start and manage your own business. 6702 Wandermere Drive/619-388-4500 Topics include business permits, licenses, and 01/29/10-03/26/10 (8 weeks) M MacDonald 1117D F 08:00-09:00pm 02/03/10-03/24/10 (8 weeks) M Del Castillo operating tools to be successful. 1049B W 07:15-08:30pm Class fee is $26. Materials fee is $5. 04/09/10-05/21/10 (7 weeks) M MacDonald 1643A F 08:00-09:00pm 04/14/10-06/02/10 (8 weeks) M Del Castillo 1050E W 07:15-08:30pm West City Campus/Clairemont location, Room B-9 3890 Modoc Street/619-388-1873 Easy Foxtrot, Swing, 02/02/10-02/16/10 (3 weeks) Lynn Pittman 2407A T 06:00-09:00pm Cha-Cha and Bolero This class if for beginners, so let’s get started! How to Start a No dance experience required. Home-Based Business Class fee is $36. Find more information about all Learn to start and develop your own home-based West City Campus, Room 124 classes at www.sdce.edu. Type 3249 Fordham Street/619-388-1873 business. Course covers attainting a business permit, COMMUNITY EDUCATION in the license, important tax information, and other essential 01/28/10-03/18/10 (8 weeks) Sharon Emerson search box. related topics required to start your own business. 1116J Th 06:30-07:30pm Also, learn alternative ways to supplement your 03/25/10-05/20/10 (8 weeks) Sharon Emerson income in just one day. 1640D Th 06:30-07:30pm Class fee is $9. Materials fee is $5.

West City Campus/Clairemont location, Room B-9 Variations on Basic Dances, 3890 Modoc Street/619-388-1873 Tango and Salsa 03/06/10 Lynn Pittman This intermediate class is for students with 2411G Sa 09:00-12:00pm previous experience. Class fee is $54.

Interior Design for Beginners West City Campus, Room 124 Explore color palettes, furniture placement, lighting, 3249 Fordham Street/619-388-1873 fabrics and textiles, flooring, shopping, paint products, 01/28/10-03/18/10 (8 weeks) Sharon Emerson practical exercises, and much more. Course is designed 1118E Th 07:30-09:00pm to accommodate beginners but is excellent for those 03/25/10-05/20/10 (8 weeks) Sharon Emerson with some experience. 1641C Th 07:30-09:00pm Class fee is $104.

West City Campus, Room 204 3249 Fordham Street/619-388-1873 01/30/10-05/01/10 (12 weeks) M Stahl 2797E Sa 09:00-12:00pm

13 /Fitness & Exercise /Foreign Language

Tennis Conversational French I Introduction to Japanese Students participate in fun, social, competitive tennis Designed for any student with any exposure to Master the basics of conversation in this fun, fast- of doubles and singles. Develop and improve skills and speaking French, or for those who are interested in paced class. Instructor is a simultaneous interpreter strategies. First come-first served. tuning up conversational skills. Practical idioms and who believes the most important sense to develop for Class fee is $43 for 8 weeks; $50 for 9 weeks. every-day expressions are tailored to the group’s speaking Japanese is a sense of humor. interests including travel, dining, and culture. Basic Class fee is $46. Materials fee is $30. West City Campus/University City High School sounds, vocabulary and phrases are covered from the 6949 Genesee Avenue/619-388-1873 Mid-City Campus/Patrick Henry HS, Room 123 perspective of a native French speaker. A bientot! Beginning 6702 Wandermere Drive/619-388-4500 Class fee is $108. Materials fee is $30. 01/30/10-03/27/10 (8 weeks) S Chang 02/02/10-03/23/10 (8 weeks) K Levin 1121G Sa 09:00-10:30am West City Campus/Clairemont location, Room B-8 2324B T 07:00-09:00pm 3890 Modoc Street/619-388-1873 04/10/10-06/05/10 (9 weeks) S Chang 04/06/10-05/25/10 (8 weeks) K Levin 1313F Sa 09:00-10:30am 02/02/10-03/25/10 (8 weeks) P Vandatte 2798D T 07:00-09:00pm 2305A M/W 06:30-09:00pm Intermediate Everyday Spanish I and II 01/30/10-03/27/10 (8 weeks) S Chang 1120B Sa 10:30-12:00pm Conversational French II Conversation Workshop For students with some background in speaking For students with little or no background in Spanish. 04/10/10-06/05/10 (9 weeks) S Chang 1314B Sa 10:30-12:00pm French, and are ready for the next level of proficiency. Learn introductions, purchasing food, expressing After individual skill assessment, the course will cater feelings, asking for directions, describing the weather to the group’s interests and identify needs to achieve and many popular phrases and expressions. Beginning Yoga increased confidence when traveling. Class fee is $138. Materials fee is $25. Yoga increases flexibility, strength, and balance. Class fee is $115. Materials fee is $30. The focus of this class is learning many basic yoga West City Campus/Clairemont location, Room B-8 3890 Modoc Street/619-388-1873 postures, and how to control breathing to stimulate West City Campus/Clairemont location, Room B-8 3890 Modoc Street/619-388-1873 your spirit, mind, and body. Students also learn 02/02/10-03/25/10 (8 weeks) Iris Espinosa 2501G T/Th 06:00-09:00pm how stress reduction, relaxation techniques, gentle 04/06/10-05/27/10 (8 weeks) P Vandatte 2538F M/W 06:30-09:00pm exercise, and nutrition all contribute to overall well- 04/06/10-05/27/10 (8 weeks) Iris Espinosa 2531E T/Th 06:00-09:00pm being. Bring a yoga mat. Class fee is $37 for 6 weeks; $43 for 7 weeks.

West City Campus, Room 124B 3249 Fordham Street/619-388-1873 03/03/10-04/23/10 (7 weeks) Donna Huchel 2536A W/F 04:00-05:00pm 04/28/10-06/09/10 (6 weeks) Donna Huchel 2648D W/F 04:00-05:00pm

Bowling Learn basics including etiquette, scoring, stance, delivery, and follow through. Expert bowling INSTRUCTOR instruction offered. SPOTLIGHT Class fee is $89. Materials fee is $4 per class; paid to Brian S. Canfield the bowling alley for three games and shoe rental. Brian is an owner of Bera Stained Glass Studios, which specializes in North City Campus/Mira Mesa Lanes hand-painted glass, and the restoration of stained glass. He is also 8210 Mira Mesa Blvd./619-388-1800 the only apprentice to work under John Bera, a well-known master of stained glass art. Brian has a Bachelor’s degree with specialization in Art History, from 02/02/10-04/06/10 (9 weeks) M Grout 2812E T 02:30-04:30pm SDSU, and is an instructor for Palomar Community College and Continuing Education. His teaching style uses hands-on learning and contemporary skills. 04/13/10-06/08/10 (9 weeks) M Grout Check out Brian’s Glass Fusing class on p11. 2813B T 02:30-04:30pm

14 SPRING 2010 // CLASS SCHEDULE // San Diego Continuing Education /Jewelry Making 01 02

Jewelry Fabrication All Jewelry Fabrication classes fill quickly. Visit the front desk to receive a pre-registration number on the first day the class meets. Campus opens at 7:30 am. Beginning Learn design, drilling, sawing, filing, texturing, annealing, soldering, and patinas. Create your own designs. Students provide hand tools and equipment. Class fee is $69 for 8 weeks; $43 for 5 weeks. Materials fee is $10.

West City Campus, Room 210 01 Jewelry Fabrication // 02 Advanced Bead Stringing 3249 Fordham Street/619-388-1873 02/02/10-03/23/10 (8 weeks) C Fox 2351A T 02:00-05:00pm Crochet and Weave with Wire Connectors and Clasps 04/04/10-05/04/10 (5 weeks) C Fox Apply fiber techniques using fine gauge silver or A fun workshop that focuses on adding to your wire 2352J T 02:00-05:00pm wire. Learn about tools, findings, and how to finish work sills. Learn different components, all made out wire “fabric” (created during class) into and of or copper wire. Link them together Advanced . Bring your own tools and supplies, or buy with jump rings and create a unique bracelet or Students must have soldering and basic fabrication a supply kit in class. necklace. Students should have some previous wire skills. Advanced fabrication techniques will be taught Class fee is $14. Materials fee is $20-50. working experience. with a different emphasis each session. Class fee is $14. Materials fee is $20-50. Class fee is $144 for 8 weeks; $108 for 6 weeks; West City Campus, Room 210 $126 for 7 weeks. 3249 Fordham Street/619-388-1873 West City Campus, Room 210 05/22/10 S Swenson 3249 Fordham Street/619-388-1873 West City Campus, Room 210 2322C Sa 09:00-02:00pm 3249 Fordham Street/619-388-1873 03/06/10 S Swenson 2319K Sa 09:00-02:00pm 01/28/10-03/18/10 (8 weeks) Deb Jemmott 1615E Th 09:00-01:00pm Jewelry Making with 02/01/10-03/15/10 (6 weeks) Deb Jemmott Precious Advanced Bead Stringing 1041J M 01:00-05:00pm Learn all stages from designing to modeling, firing, Tackle the more complicated stringing projects: 03/22/10-05/10/10 (7 weeks) Deb Jemmott and finishing a wearable piece. Begin with shaping a multi-strand necklaces and bracelets. Learn to work 1139E M 01:00-05:00pm compound clay material created from water-based with spacer bars, cones and chain. Bring six strands of 03/25/10-05/06/10 (6 weeks) Deb Jemmott binder with microscopic silver powder. Once fired, the coordinating beads, roundnose, chain nose and 1616D Th 09:00-01:00pm binder (clay) burns off to leave a beautiful piece of fine cutters. Tools available for use in class. Previous bead Beginning thru Advanced in silver or . stringing experience preferred. Weekly classes focus on basic fabrication skills Class fee is $81. Materials fee depends on student’s Class fee is $17. Materials fee is $15 and including: sawing, filing, soldering, texturing, choice of projects. includes jewelry findings and stringing material stone setting and chainmaking. Each session has West City Campus, Room 210 (excludes beads). a different emphasis. 3249 Fordham Street/619-388-1873 West City Campus, Room 210 Class fee is $108 for 8 weeks; $81 for 6 weeks; 01/27/10-03/03/10 (6 weeks) Sfona Pelah 3249 Fordham Street/619-388-1873 $95 for 7 weeks. 2142F W 01:00-04:00pm 02/19/10-03/05/10 (3 weeks) D Bonaimo West City Campus, Room 210 01/28/10-03/04/10 (6 weeks) Sfona Pelah 2708A F 06:00-08:00pm 3249 Fordham Street/619-388-1873 1500D Th 06:00-09:00pm 01/28/10-03/18/10 (8 weeks) Deb Jemmott 03/10/10-04/21/10 (6 weeks) Sfona Pelah 1617C Th 02:00-05:00pm 2143D W 01:00-04:00pm 02/01/10-03/15/10 (6 weeks) Deb Jemmott 03/11/10-04/22/10 (6 weeks) Sfona Pelah 1138B M 06:00-09:00pm 1514F Th 06:00-09:00pm 03/22/10-05/10/10 (7 weeks) Deb Jemmott 04/28/10-06/02/10 (6 weeks) Sfona Pelah 1185B M 06:00-09:00pm 2144E W 01:00-04:00pm 03/25/10-05/06/10 (6 weeks) Deb Jemmott 04/29/10-06/04/10 (6 weeks) Sfona Pelah 1618K Th 02:00-05:00pm 1513B Th 06:00-09:00pm

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Tool Stamping and Joining Metal Wire Rings Self Esteem Series Stamp words and join layers of sheet metal with tiny Learn to make four different types of rings using Build self esteem and learn to be more assertive in just nuts and bolts to create several beautiful jewelry beads, sterling silver and copper wire. Discover how three classes. Feel better about yourself; speak up on projects. Explore basic metalsmithing such as filing, to manipulate wire to create wearable, unique rings. your own behalf, and step out of your comfort zone. hammering, and drilling. Bring a household utility or Instruction includes a demonstration of a technique Class fee is $26. ball peen hammer and steel block. You may purchase to "age" completed projects, plus a review of tools, West City Campus, Room 205 materials kits in class for $20. supplies, and resources. 3249 Fordham Street/619-388-1873 Class fee is $17. Class fee is $14. Materials fee is $20-50 depending 04/07/10-04/21/10 (3 weeks) Sheila Kimmel upon student's choice of project. West City Campus, Room 210 2841H W 01:30-04:30pm 3249 Fordham Street/619-388-1873 West City Campus, Room 210 03/19/10-04/09/10 (3 weeks) Denise J Bonaimo 3249 Fordham Street/619-388-1873 Stop Smoking through Hypnosis 2709K F 06:00-08:00pm 03/20/10 S Swenson You can stop smoking and feel good about yourself. 2320G Sa 09:00-02:00pm Come to this workshop and learn how to give up your Wire Earrings addiction to cigarettes and nicotine permanently. You’ll Create stylish and elegant earrings. Four styles of /Personal Development have more energy and be proud of yourself. earrings will be demonstrated: spirals, head pins, basic Class fee is $18. ear wires, and forging metal wire. Learn about tools, Creative Ways of Managing Stress West City Campus, Room 205 findings, and design tips. No previous jewelry making 3249 Fordham Street/619-388-1873 Learn valuable techniques to manage stress effectively experience required. by attending this one-day workshop. Identify what 04/24/10-05/05/10 (2 weeks) Sheila Kimmel Class fee is $14. Materials fee is $20-50 depending 2845B W 01:30-04:30pm causes stress, and explore ways to counter-act the upon student's choice of project. negative impact it has on your life. West City Campus, Room 210 Class fee is $9. Talk to Anyone, Anytime 3249 Fordham Street/619-388-1873 Take risks in communication at work or play. Change West City Campus, Room 205 your self consciousness into spontaneity, and initiate 05/08/10 S Swenson 3249 Fordham Street/619-388-1873 2321K Sa 09:00-02:00pm conversations with new people. Learn valuable tips to 01/27/10 Sheila Kimmel have more fun at social events. 2839G W 01:30-04:30pm Basic Wire Work Class fee is $18. Explore tools and techniques to make one-of-a kind Weight Loss through Hypnosis West City Campus, Room 205 3249 Fordham Street/619-388-1873 wire bracelets. Make jewelry findings, including Learn how to permanently reduce weight using single-eye pins, double-eye pins, jump rings, wire- hypnosis and behavior change techniques. Discover 05/12/10-05/19/10 (2 weeks) Sheila Kimmel 2846F W 01:30-04:30pm wrapped beads, a dangle or two, and a single clasp. safe ways to enjoy food, rather than using it to Learn different types of wire and use of tools for suppress emotions. Learn the art of healthy eating. manipulating wire. You may bring supplies and tools Class fee is $26. (needle nose, chain nose, and wire cutting pliers). Class fee is $14. Materials fee is $20-50 depending West City Campus, Room 205 3249 Fordham Street/619-388-1873 upon student's choice of project. 03/10/10-03/24/10 (3 weeks) Sheila Kimmel West City Campus, Room 124-B 2840C W 01:30-04:30pm 3249 Fordham Street/619-388-1873 02/20/10 S Swenson 2317J Sa 09:00-02:00pm

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Visit www.sdce.edu for a required list of tools and materials for the Jewelry Fabrication classes.

16 SPRING 2010 // CLASS SCHEDULE // San Diego Continuing Education /Personal Finance /Safety Education

Increase your Wealth Basic Firearms Safety Make profitable financial decisions by saving and Fundamentals of handling handguns including storage, INSTRUCTOR investing wisely. Learn to select stocks, bonds, and cleaning, and safety regulations. Legal, moral and SPOTLIGHT mutual funds for your situation. Reduce your income ethical aspects of owning a firearm are presented. If a and estate taxes through proper planning. student wants to use a personal weapon in class, it must Class fee is $30. be approved by the instructors. Competitively priced ammunition is available at the range. Mid-City Campus/Patrick Henry High School, Room 123 6702 Wandermere Drive/619-388-4500 Class fee is $81. Range fee is $20, which is paid to the San Diego Police Revolver Club. 02/02/10-03/02/10 (5 weeks) T Pugmire Sheila Kimmel, M.A., L.C.P.C. 1194K T 07:00-09:00pm Mid-City Campus/San Diego Pistol Range Sheila is a licensed clinical professional 4008 Federal Blvd./619-388-4500 counselor, and has 35 years of practical experience as a psychotherapist and Income for Life: 02/02/10-04/06/10 (9 weeks) R Rex/J Slough Factors and Solutions 1103G T 06:30-08:30pm hypnotherapist. She has a Master’s degree in Counseling from the Learn to minimize taxation on your Social Security 04/13/10-06/08/10 (9 weeks) R Rex/J Slough 1104H T 06:30-08:30pm University of Illinois. Sheila’s dynamic, benefits, when to start taking distributions from your interactive style of teaching creates IRA or 401(k), and how to create income from your an engaging classroom. retirement savings. Longevity, inflation, and rising Advanced Firearms Safety healthcare expenses require a distribution strategy that Students learn legal and safe methods of handling and Check out Sheila’s Personal Development creates rising income for 25+ years. If you are close to firing weapons using advanced techniques. Includes classes on p16. retirement, or already retired, join us to increase your demonstration, discussion, and practice. Students must knowledge and understanding of retirement income furnish their own handgun (instructor must approve the planning. The instructor has 10 years of experience as a weapon), holsters, and related equipment. Competitively financial advisor, and is a Certified Financial Planner®. priced ammunition is available at the range. Class fee is $12. Class fee is $72. Range fee is $20, which is paid to the San Diego Police Revolver Club. West City Campus, Room 124-A or Room 204 3249 Fordham Street/619-388-1873 Mid-City Campus/San Diego Pistol Range Room 124-A 4008 Federal Blvd./619-388-4500 02/26/10 J Zweifel 02/01/10-04/05/10 (8 weeks) R Rex/J Slough 2618H Sa 09:00-01:00pm 1083A M 06:30-08:30pm Room 204 04/12/10-06/07/10 (8 weeks) R Rex/J Slough 1084J M 06:30-08:30pm 05/15/10 J Zweifel 2736D Sa 09:00-01:00pm

Protective Investment Strategies If you're unsure what to do with your 401(k), IRA or other accounts earmarked for retirement, this course shows you an inside look at innovative strategies, which allow you to closely manage your exposure to risk, while participating in upward-moving markets. A must for those nearing, thinking about, or currently in retirement. Class fee is $12.

West City Campus, Room 204 3249 Fordham Street/619-388-1873 06/05/10 J Zweifel 2737C Sa 09:00-01:00pm

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