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Community Education SPRING 2019

FOOD/DRINK / COMPUTERS DANCE / MUSIC / BUSINESS/FINANCE NEW INTERESTS / 200+ CLASSES

SIERRA COLLEGE COMMUNITY EDUCATION www.sierracommunityed.org (916) 781-6280 Offering you a Kaleidoscope of personal enrichment and professional development classes and activities.

Sierra College Community Education provides the classes you want at the WELCOME times and locations that fit into your busy life. Young or young-at-heart, we provide you with opportunities COMMUNITY to expand your horizons, hone your EDUCATION talents or introduce you to a new hobby so that learning is lifelong.

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Always something new to explore. 45+ new classes, including:

Fundamentals of Franchising Designed for those interested in exploring franchis- ing as a potential business investment or expansion strategy. p6

Working in the Gig Economy This hands-on training will include an exploration in gig platforms, understanding the power of network, 9 self-branding and more! p9 The Art of Acting Join us for a practical and interactive experience that includes performing individual and group scenes with feedback from other participants. p18

Learn to Crochet Wouldn’t you love to be able to make scarves, hats, blankets and more? This class is for those with little 15 or no crochet experience. p15 31 FusionFIT•30 Get whole-body movement, stretch and sweat to inspiring beats in half your lunch hour! p31 31 34 36

CLASSES 4 Business/Finance INFO 7 Career 47 Maps 11 Computers—Classroom 49 Parking 40 Computers—Online 50 Procedures 14 Creative Arts 49 Questions? Answers! 22 Dance 50 Registration 24 Family 25 Food/Drink 28 General Interest Office Info 30 Health/Wellness Sierra College Community Education 316 Vernon Street, Suite 249 32 Home/Garden Roseville, CA 95678 33 Language/Writing Monday–Thursday 8:00am–4:30pm 37 Motorcycle Friday 9:00am–1:00pm (916) 781–6280 www.sierracommunityed.org 37 Music Spring 2019 College Holidays 40 Online Classes Dec 17–Jan 1 . Winter Break 44 Outdoors Jan 21 . . . . Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Feb 15-18 . . Presidents Weekend 43 Photography May 27 . . . . Memorial Day 44 Trips/Travel Interested in Sierra 46 Youth College credit classes?

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Smart Social Security Planning BUSINESS/ Discover unique factors to help maximize FINANCE your Social Security income and reduce taxes. Learn how much you can expect to receive, when to start and how to avoid ed2go—PMP® costly or permanent mistakes. Understand Certification Prep claiming strategies for spouses, widows Learn how to prepare for the Project and divorcées. Also, explore best filing Management Institute’s prestigious PMP® strategies and tips. A free personalized certification exam. See page 37. Social Security maximization report is also included. Rejuvenate Your Retirement Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-349 Make your money last throughout retire- 2/27 Wednesday 6-7:30pm #2329 Jim Biasotti $20 ment! Tackle this important post-retirement Nevada County Campus N8-112 issue by developing a personalized retire- 4/3 Wednesday 6-7:30pm ment income plan to preserve a comfortable #6465 Jim Biasotti $20 lifestyle. Learn to identify primary threats to your retirement savings; estimate how Medicare—Planning “Now” for many years your money will last; align the High Cost of Health Care in your investments with your attitudes, risk Retirement tolerance and objectives; apply strategies Medicare is complicated and the wrong to increase your social security benefits and choices can penalize you for life. Health care maximize your tax efficiency; evaluate long- costs in retirement are much higher than term health care and much more. you may expect. Join us for information on Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-255 how to plan now, well before you turn age 1/24 & 31 Thursday 9:30-11:30am 65, to have a successful retirement. We’ll #2458 Tyson Kunst $39 discuss how Medicare works, what your Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-255 1/29 & 2/5 Tuesday 1-3pm choices are and how to choose the right #2458 Tyson Kunst $39 options for you. We’ll also cover Long Term Lincoln Public Library Willow Room Care and Medicare Advantage plans. 485 Twelve Bridges Drive Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-349 2/19 & 26 Tuesday 1-3pm 3/13 Wednesday 6-7:30pm #2458 Tyson Kunst $39 #2515 Jim Biasotti $20 Nevada County Campus N8-112 Active Retirement Investing 4/24 Wednesday 6-7:30pm Join us for an in-depth look at financial #6543 Jim Biasotti $20 topics for those who are retired or soon will be. Assess your portfolio; see if it’s suitably allocated for your needs. Whether you are DIY investing or would like to check on how your advisor is doing with your portfolio, you’ll find this class enlightening and useful. Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-349 2/4-25 Monday 10–11:30am #2422 Bill Bailey $39 Nevada County Campus N8-108 3/4-25 Monday 10-11:30am #6528 Kevin Harback $39

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4 Sierra College Community Education not-for-credit classes BUSINESS/FINANCE

DIY Social Media Marketing Community Outreach Social media marketing Planning and Execution is a must for generating How do you do outreach? There are many exposure for your product, ways to go out into the community instead service or organization. of them coming to you. You will discover a Apply what you learn imme- variety of different outreach opportunities. diately with this project- Some simply take imagination and very based, hands-on training. Don’t have a little time. Others require time and effort, business to promote? No worries, you will but can produce surprising results and be set-up with an online publication to apply provide many benefits to your organization your learning. To meet the needs of busy or business. professionals, we will hold one in-person Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-349 introductory class and four virtual classes 4/24 Wednesday 6-9pm via Zoom (link provided after registration). #2614 Bob Reich $39 Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-349 2/7 & Thursday 6-7pm Explore Legitimate Home 2/14-3/21 Online Based Business Ideas #2546 Mickie Giacomini $69 Are you tired of working for someone else? Do you need to make more money? Turn Excellent presentation— your talents and hobbies into profits at Very informative, great tips— home by learning how to start a home- Will help me and my daughter based business from a past Chamber of Commerce President and award-winning navigate eBay for both selling business owner. Explore new business and buying! ideas, mandatory legal documentation, —Glendora T., Sell it on eBay! ways to market your product/service, how to take tax deductions and more. If you really want to succeed in a home-based Sell it on eBay! business, this step-by-step workshop is a Discover if your item will sell or not in just must! Materials: $20 at class. one minute! Learn how to create a seller Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-349 account, upload photos, accept PayPal 3/6 Wednesday 7-9pm payments and determine shipping costs. #2110 LeeAnne Krusemark $39 Includes insider tips, tricks and traps, plus where to get free shipping supplies and free Save Money with Extreme home pickup. Also, learn photography tips Couponing that make your items “POP,” the advantages Learn how to save money every day with of drop shipping, as well as the best-selling extreme couponing! The savings can add up strategies for antiques, collectibles and to hundreds or even thousands of dollars. items too big to ship. Learn about the different types of coupons Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-259 and where to find them, how to find the best 2/11 & 12 Monday/Tuesday 6-9pm coupon websites, how to decipher coupon #2612 Kevin Boyd $99 policies, ways to sort and store coupons and how to find other people to trade Nonprofit Management coupons. Feel free to bring your coupons Develop the skills and strategies you for a trading session. LeeAnne has used need to successfully manage a nonprofit coupons to save thousands—she’ll share organization. We’ll discuss the unique needs her secrets with you! Materials: $10 at class. of nonprofit management including: staff- Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-349 ing, partnerships, finances programming, 3/6 Wednesday 5-6pm outreach, legalities, marketing, working #2291 LeeAnne Krusemark $25 with a Board of Directors and much more. Beneficial for small, medium or new nonprofit organizations that want the basics or need a refresher on needs and processes. Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-350 2/20-3/6 Wednesday 6-9pm #2533 Bob Reich $99

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Buy High Cash Flow Rentals— Fundamentals of Out of State Franchising Think outside the box and learn how to buy Franchise businesses make up 2.5% of the investment property out of state during GDP and create over 7 million jobs nation- the tail end of this historic real estate wide. Designed for aspiring entrepreneurs, down-cycle. Discover where the top three first time business owners, seasoned real estate markets in the country are investors and existing business owners who located—it’s not what you think! Learn why are interested in exploring franchising as many Californians have been very success- a potential business investment or expan- ful investing out of state using a proven, sion strategy. While franchising can be an turn-key system with competent property exciting and rewarding option, there are management. pros, cons and legal complexities that need Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-259 to be evaluated before jumping in. Join us 3/6 Wednesday 6-9:30pm for a comprehensive overview from both the #2592 Seewing Yee $45 franchisee’s and franchisor’s perspective. Recommended text: Franchise Bible; ISBN-10: Tax Secrets for Real 1599186004. Estate Investors Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-255 Do you think the real estate boom is 3/13 & 20 Wednesday 6-9pm over? Think again! The Department of the #2611 Jim “Fitz” Fitzgerald $89 Treasury recently created “Opportunity Nevada County Campus N7-205 4/6 & 13 Saturday 9am-12pm Zone” investing whereby investors who have #6555 Jim “Fitz” Fitzgerald $89 liquidated their stocks, bonds, real estate or businesses can defer or even eliminate their capital gains tax if they reinvest the Entrepreneurship and gains into an Opportunity Zone (designated Small Business Management Are you a budding entrepreneur? A small distressed or low-income areas). There are business owner who’d like to sharpen currently more than 8,000 Opportunity Zone your tools and learn new ones? Or, are you locations across the US. Learn how to take curious about entrepreneurship and small advantage of this investment opportunity. business management and would like to Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-350 3/7 Thursday 6-9:30pm learn more? If you answered YES to any #2613 Seewing Yee $45 of the above questions, this class is for you! We’ll take you on a journey of the life ed2go—Stocks, Bonds cycle of a small business, from start up to and Investing: Oh, My! managing and exiting. Includes hands-on Learn how to make wise investment deci- components and offers relevant up-to-date sions so that you have enough money to live information. You are guaranteed to walk comfortably through your retirement. See away empowered. page 37. Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-255 3/15-4/26 Friday 1-4pm No class 3/22, 4/5, 4/19 UGotClass—eMarketing #2615 Natasha Palumbo $115 Essentials Certificate Get a fundamental, yet advanced, introduc- UGotClass—Certificate in tion to eMarketing. Relevant for any type of Google Tools organization, including businesses, compa- Increase your online savvy and ability to nies, nonprofits and government agencies. position yourself and your organization for See page 36. greater success. Learn more about Google Analytics, Google apps for business and Google+. See page 36.

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Pharmacy Technician As a Pharmacy Technician you will help the CAREER pharmacist package or mix prescriptions, maintain client records, refer clients to the pharmacist for counseling, assist with inven- Great teacher; organized tory control and purchasing, as well as collect and effective. . payment and coordinate billing. This course meets State certification requirements with —Ellia K., Make Money as a Whole Sale Dealer 182 hours of classroom and online instruc- tion and a 120-hour externship to provide Make Money as an Auto you with a complete learning experience. Wholesale Dealer Must be 18 with a high school diploma or Learn how to make extra money buying and equivalent. Preregistration is required. selling wholesale cars as a home-based Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-349 business; how and where to buy at whole- 3/30-9/7 Saturday 9am–4:30pm No class 4/20, 5/25, 7/6, 8/31 sale price; techniques that create profit and #8002 Tee Lee $2,199 cash flow; and benefits of having a dealer license. Learn how to get an auto dealer license, how to operate a profitable busi- Free Phlebotomy Technician ness and get a list of dealer-only auctions. Informational Session (#2651) This class is DMV approved and you’ll Second Monday of each month at 6pm! receive a DMV certificate of completion Registration required. after you complete and pass the class exam. Must be 18 or over, bring driver’s license Phlebotomy Technician and pen. Materials: $25 at class. Partnership with CalRegional Rocklin Campus C-9 1/27 Sunday 10am-5pm As a Phlebotomy Technician, you will be #2218 Ronald “Wayne” Williams $95 trained to draw blood samples from patients in a clinical laboratory or public health setting, How to Get a Job with the producing quality results while gaining the State trust and confidence of your patients. The There are usually 100,000 state jobs in the program prepares you to take the Exam for greater Sacramento area. They are some of Phlebotomy Certification (CPT) through the the most secure jobs one can hope to find. National Healthcare Association (NHA) and You can have a long career with the state apply for your CPT1 license with the state of by moving up the ladder with promotional . You’ll receive 70 hours of class- opportunities. The question is not “why room instruction and 40 hours of hands-on should I try for a state job?” but rather, “why training in an on-site Patient Service Center are you not trying for a state job?” This class where you’ll complete the required extern- covers the exams and their qualifications, ship hours. Students should be able to how/where to take them, where to find the provide 5-10 volunteer patients to participate jobs that go with them and the interview in a health screening. Must be at least 18 and process. Materials: $10 at class. have a high school diploma or equivalent. Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-350 Course fee includes liability insurance, CPR 1/30 Wednesday 6-9pm certification, externship and certification #2404 Michelle Allen $49 exam. Textbooks and scrubs must be purchased by student separately. Preregis- Pharmacy Technician Training tration is required. Students are encouraged Informational Session to attend a free informational session offered Informational sessions for anyone inter- at 6pm on the second Monday of each month! ested in enrolling in the Pharmacy Techni- Roseville Gateway 333 Sunrise Ave, RG-730A cian training program. Attend to learn all the 13 sessions*Monday-Friday 8am–5pm specifics on the program and opportunities #8633 Staff $2,995 waiting for you. Preregistration for the 13 sessions*Saturday 8am–5pm informational session is required. #8633 Staff $2,995 Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-349 24 sessions*Tuesday-Thursday 6-10pm 1/30 Wednesday 6–7pm #8633 Staff $2,995 #8029 Staff FREE *Visit www.sierracommunityed.org for upcoming class dates.

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ed2go—Medical Medical Front Office Terminology: A Word Become an integral part of a medical office Association Approach team as a medical front office/medical Prepare for a career in the health services receptionist/intake coordinator. You’ll learn industry by learning medical terminology basic medical benefit terms and plans; in a memorable and enjoyable fashion. See eligibility and insurance benefit verification; page 37. appointment scheduling; telephone skills; handling medical/office forms; HIPAA/ Medical patient privacy; medical terminology Insurance (specific to the front office) and more. Once Billing registered, you’ll be provided with log-in Certificate instructions and information on how to Program purchase the materials. Students will Prepare for receive a “Certificate of Attendance” from a rewarding Sierra College Community Education upon career as a successful completion of the program. medical billing and coding professional in Materials: $89 purchased through instructor the fast-growing healthcare field. Learn via PayPal. Online orientation required. basic medical terminology, coding and Online Instructor-led 2/16, Saturday (Orientation) 10–11am insurance claim processing, billing manage- 3/6 & 13, Wednesday 6:30–8:30pm ment, HIPAA/patient privacy laws and more. #8353 Kris G. Patterson $35 Topics include CPT, ICD-10 and HCPCS coding as well as Workers’ Compensation/ Starting Your Own personal injury billing and computerized Medical Insurance Billing billing software. Course uses a synchro- Business nous, instructor-led, online format. Once Medical billing services are in demand. registered, you’ll be provided with log-in Learn how to obtain clients, set fees and instructions and information on how to market your services, where to obtain purchase the materials. Students will HIPAA-compliant software, what billing receive a “Certificate of Attendance” from organizations you can join and more. Once Sierra College Community Education. Basic registered, you’ll be provided with log-in computer proficiency recommended. Mate- instructions and information on how to rials: $325 purchased through the instructor purchase the materials. Materials: $29 via PayPal. Online orientation required. purchased through instructor via PayPal. Online Instructor-led Online orientation required. 2/16, Saturday (Orientation) 10–11am 2/19-28, Tuesday-Thursday 6:30–8:30pm Online Instructor-led 3/2, Saturday 10am-1pm 2/16 & Saturday (Orientation) 10–11am 3/5-28 Tuesday/Thursday 6:30-8:30pm 3/27 Wednesday 6:30-8:30pm No class 3/19, 3/21 #8057 Kris G. Patterson $25 #2256 Kris G. Patterson $150

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Working in the Gig Notary Public Exam Economy Register for exam from 4–4:30pm. The gig economy is a global phenomenon Required: $40 check payable to “Secretary that is changing the world of work. Get the of State,” proper ID—current driver’s license foundational skills you need to become a with photo or state issued ID card, two #2 successful freelancer and take advantage pencils. Fingerprints required after you pass of the ever-growing trend. This hands-on the exam. The exam seating is limited and training will include an exploration in gig will be assigned to students registered for platforms, understanding the power of the class first. network, self-branding and ways to price Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-259 your service in a competitive and fast grow- 2/9 Saturday 4:30–5:30pm Notary Public Seminars Staff $40 ing market. Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-255 2/8-3/8 Friday 1-4pm Become a Loan Signing Agent No class 2/15, 3/1 Notaries, it’s time to use your new skills #2616 Natasha Palumbo $99 to earn more money! We’ll teach you how to notarize loan documents and give you a Become a Notary simple strategy to launch your new busi- Public in One Day ness. Loan Signing Agencies are hiring and Start your own business, some require a certificate to land the job. become a more valu- Our expert teachers are in the business, able employee, provide they’ll teach you how to negotiate your fee, customer service for your get called back and brand yourself as a business or organization professional in the market. Requirement: and earn additional income. This Must be a Notary or must have taken the intensive seminar is designed to equip you Notary Public class. with everything to become a Notary. Find Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-259 out about new legislation, how to pass 2/23 Saturday 9am–4pm the test (must be taken every four years), #8699 Notary Public Seminars Staff $159 identify document signers, keep a journal, fill out certificates and avoid lawsuits. The Become an Immigration class includes a practice Notary Public Consultant Exam. Book included in class fee. Must have Discover all you need to know to enter into a clean record. Students must supply mate- a profession of helping people complete rials listed on confirmation and website. immigration documents. Learn relevant Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-259 immigration law, duties and responsibilities 2/9 Saturday 8am–4pm and gain practice with filling out visa appli- #8420 Notary Public Seminars Staff $129 cations, travel documents, waivers, applica- tions for employment, petitions, permanent Renewing Notaries: State residency applications, green card issues Required Seminar and Differed Action updates. Receive addi- Renewing Notaries must take an Approved tional information in your guidebook includ- Notary Refresher course and exam. We will ing the U Visa which is used for victims review all laws and regulations required of crimes, VAWA forms used for issues to continue as a Notary. Students must relating to violence against women and the supply materials listed on confirmation and process for political asylum. Time will be website. See Notary Public Exam class. allocated for student questions. Consultants Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-259 must purchase a bond, get live scanned and 2/9 Saturday 12:45-4pm submit an application to the Secretary of #8158 Notary Public Seminars Staff $99 State’s office to meet requirements. Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-259 4/13 Saturday 9:30am-4:30pm #2617 Notary Public Seminars Staff $349

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What Were You Born to Do? You were born to make a unique contribu- Great introduction to the tion to humanity. Progressing toward this voice over industry. All my purpose brings joy and abundance. Stray- ing from it causes stress and emptiness. questions were answered. Discover how to apply your natural talent to —Student, You’re on the Air all aspects of life. Elvis, Oprah and Einstein were all just “doin’ what comes naturally.” Applying your natural talent relentlessly will You’re on the Air: How to magnetically attract all your heart’s desires. Really Make it in Voice-Overs! Materials: $30 at class. With such notable talents as James Earl Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-350 Jones, Glenn Close and Alec Baldwin lend- 3/2 Saturday 1–5pm ing their voices to commercials, films and #8627 Curtis Adney $59 videos, one would think it’s next to impos- sible to break into the field. Not so! You’ll How to Earn Extra learn how to get around the competition Money with a Mystery and actually turn voice-overs into a thriving Shopping Business full or part-time business. Discuss the busi- You do not have to pay to begin ness as a whole, the numerous opportuni- in the exciting field of mystery ties, income potential and the all-important shopping. Learn how to start your demo and how to have it produced. business endeavor, how to sign up Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-350 with many legitimate companies 3/25 Monday 6:30-8:30pm without fees, avoid the pitfalls #8081 Lisa Foster $49 and scams, create a mystery UGotClass—Certificate in shopping resume and profile, and take Customer Service care of legalities and taxes regarding this Customer service is now essential for income. Participants must also attend business and all work organizations. Learn “Explore Legitimate Home Based Business to improve your customer service skill Ideas.” A list of 25 legitimate companies is to enhance your career skill set, improve provided. Materials: $10 at class. productivity and increase your organiza- Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-349 tion’s success. See page 36. 3/6 Wednesday 6-7pm #2618 LeeAnne Krusemark $25 UGotClass—Management Make Money with a Virtual Certificate Assistant/Word Processing Nothing creates success like a solid founda- Business tion. Find out how to create clear expecta- If you can type, you can make money at tions, engage and motivate employees, home using your computer. Having already increase your effectiveness and more! See learned all about home-based business page 36. success (you must have attended “Explore Legitimate Home Business Ideas”), you will then discover how and where to find clients, 50 ways to advertise/market your service, effective equipment choices and more. There really is a need for your services, so learn to be your own boss, set your own hours and make more money! Materials: $10 at class. Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-349 3/6 Wednesday 9-10pm #2111 LeeAnne Krusemark $25

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10 Sierra College Community Education not-for-credit classes COMPUTERS/TECHNOLOGY

Microsoft Office 2016 COMPUTERS/ Learn to create great-looking documents, TECHNOLOGY spreadsheets and presentations for work, school, creative projects and more. The improved tools in Microsoft Office Word, Computer Basics Excel and PowerPoint 2016 make it easier Beginners, join us to ask questions, experi- than ever to get things done. Must have ment, learn what things are called and how good mouse skills. Bring required text they work. We will cover how to use the and a USB drive to first class! Required mouse and keyboard to create, save and text: Welcome to Microsoft Office 2016, print documents, how to find, move, copy, Silver Series, by Labyrinth Learning; ISBN or delete files; and how to create folders. 978-1-59136-970-7. Viruses and security issues will also be Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-248 covered. Bring required text and a USB drive 3/6-20 Wednesday 2:30-5:30pm to save your work. Required text: Welcome #8061 RoseMary Monroe $105 to Computer Basics, Silver Series, by Labyrinth Learning; ISBN 978-1-59136-791-8. Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-248 Rosemary personalized the 2/6-20 Wednesday 2:30–5:30pm class by accommodating to #8775 Rosemary Monroe $105 3/2-16 Saturday 1-4pm our needs. She went faster or #8775 Rosemary Monroe $105 slower depending on the overall understanding of the class. She Microsoft Windows 10 and also was open to questions File Management Get up to speed with Windows 10! This whenever we had them. She was operating system enhances performance kind and professional and I’d and simplifies everyday tasks. You will definitely recommend her class learn how to navigate the desktop and to anyone interested in expanding start menu; start an app; use the quick access toolbar; manage multiple windows their Microsoft knowledge. and much more. We will also discuss how —Jaymi B., Excel—Level I to create and save files and learn how to organize them with Windows File Explorer. Bring required text and a USB drive to the Excel 2016—Level I first class! Required text: Microsoft Windows Microsoft Excel is a popular spreadsheet 10, Illustrated Series, Introductory, by Cengage program that allows you to quickly sort, Learning 2016; ISBN 978-1-305-65666-6. manage and organize data for projects at Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-248 work and at home. Learn basic functions 3/7-21 Thursday 6-9pm such as editing cells, utilizing simple to #2568 Rosemary Monroe $105 complex formulas, creating charts, apply- ing patterns/borders and more. Must be comfortable working in Windows. Bring required text and a USB drive to save your work. Required text: Microsoft Office 365 & Excel 2016, Intermediate, Illustrated Series, by Cengage Learning; ISBN 978-1-305-87809-9. Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-248 1/26-2/9 Saturday 9:30am-12:30pm Recommended Skill Levels #8480 RoseMary Monroe $105 2/7-21 Thursday 6-9pm For brand new computer users who #8480 RoseMary Monroe $105 want to learn the very basics. For those who have used a computer, but still need to know more. For users with experience who want to learn how to use the more advanced features.

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Excel 2016—Level II Microsoft PowerPoint 2016 Now that you’ve got the basics, learn to Give your presentations pizazz! Learn make this spreadsheet program your most how to create well-constructed, engaging powerful tool. Format data using text presentational aids using MS PowerPoint. functions, sum a data range based on condi- This course shows you how to use the tions, consolidate data using a formula, incredible capabilities of PowerPoint to put check formulas for errors, build a logical together presentations that are not only formula and calculate payments. Filter a clear and professional, but also pleasing to table, create a custom filter, advanced filter, the eye. Required text: Microsoft Office 365 & extract data and much more. Bring a USB PowerPoint 2016, Introductory, Illustrated Series, drive to save your work. Must have taken by Cengage Learning; ISBN 978-1-305-87817-4. Excel—Level I or equivalent experience. Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-248 Required text: Same as Level I. 1/26-2/9 Saturday 1-4pm #2272 Rosemary Monroe $105 Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-248 3/2-16 Saturday 9:30am-12:30pm #8622 RoseMary Monroe $105 Introduction to WordPress Excel 2016: Macros Learn the pros and cons Workshop of using the self-hosted Simple, powerful and easy to customize, version of WordPress Excel macros can save you a great deal of to build a website as well as register a time and increase your productivity! When domain name, purchase web hosting and you find yourself repeatedly performing the install WordPress correctly and securely on same tasks in your spreadsheets it’s time a shared hosting server. Upon completion, for you to create a macro. A macro is a set students will have a working self-hosted of instructions (a recording) for tasks that WordPress website to continue building you perform frequently. Bring a USB flash upon during WordPress Level1. drive to save your work. Must have taken Nevada County Campus N7-119 Excel—Level I or equivalent experience. 2/7 Thursday 6:30-9pm #6546 Barbara Bitner $29 Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-248 3/30 Saturday 9:30am-12:30pm #2186 RoseMary Monroe $49 WordPress—Level I Building upon the introductory class, Excel 2016: Pivot Tables students should now all have an up and Workshop running WordPress installation on a domain Pivot tables can be used to summarize, and hosting service. Students will learn how analyze, explore and present your data. to navigate the basic WordPress Dashboard EXPLORE Join us and learn what a pivot table is and including how to add pages, posts, catego- how to make the best use of this powerful ries, navigational menus; and media items tool to generate reports, summarize large such as images, video and audio as well as amounts of data and how to provide alter- how to install themes, plugins and backups. nate views. Bring a USB flash drive to save You’re welcome to bring Wi-Fi capable your work. Must have taken Excel—Level I laptop or use our computers. or equivalent experience. Nevada County Campus N7-119 Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-248 2/21-3/28 Thursday 6:30-9pm 3/30 Saturday 1–4pm #6547 Barbara Bitner $119 #2185 RoseMary Monroe $49

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12 Sierra College Community Education not-for-credit classes COMPUTERS/TECHNOLOGY

Create a Website for Fun, How to use Your Samsung, Profit and Business Motorola, HTC and LG Smart No programming required! Discover easy- Phone to-use, drag & drop design tools that can Get hands-on instruction on build your personal or small business how to set up and use your website in 60 minutes. Covers SEO, social Samsung, LG, Motorola, media marketing, how to optimize your site or HTC smart phone. We’ll for smart phones and the tips and traps of cover the Android app store website design. We will also cover how to so you can synchronize create money generating affiliate websites. your calendar, contacts Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-259 and emails seamlessly to 2/13 Wednesday 6-9:30pm your windows computer. Learn about #2451 Kevin Boyd $69 your settings, notifications and the high quality camera on your phone. Find out ed2go—Introduction to what you can do besides make a phone call! InDesign CS6 For beginners—no experience necessary, Learn how to use Adobe InDesign CS6, however, basic computer skills are recom- the industry-standard desktop publishing mended. No iPhone or iPad please. Materi- software program, to design professional- als: $10 at class. quality letterheads, brochures, eBooks and Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-349 more. See page 37. 2/21-3/7 Thursday 1–3:30pm #2215 Roy Salisbury $69

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register online www.sierracommunityed.org 13 Drawing for Beginners 3: CREATIVE Composition Basics ARTS Learn how to advance your drawing techniques through the use of composition. We’ll explore the concepts of object place- Drawing for Beginners 1: Intro ment on the page and how they can lead the to Materials and Techniques viewer’s eye, engage them and even set a If you’ve ever wanted to learn to draw, or mood. Learn about foreground and back- perhaps have done some drawing in the ground, patterns, shapes, focal points and past, but are rusty, this is a great place to direction. Experiment with different kinds start. Gain a basic understanding of the of traditional composition concepts that principles of drawing, discover materials help you place your objects on the page and and techniques and get tips on how to crop them. Drawing for Beginners 2 help- continue to improve your drawing skills. A ful, but not required. Materials: $3 at class. series of exercises will open up your visual Students must supply additional materials understanding of the world around you and listed on confirmation and website. help get your ideas onto paper! Materials: Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-255 $3 at class. Students must supply additional 3/23 Saturday 9am-3pm materials listed on confirmation and #2544 Sheldon Carpenter $69 website. Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-255 Drawing for 1/26 Saturday 9am-3pm Beginners 4: #2542 Sheldon Carpenter $69 Drawing the Human Figure, Head and Hands Interested in Photoshop Elements, The human figure is one digital and creative photography? of the most fascinating subjects See page 43. to capture. We will look at the basics of the human figure, its Drawing for Beginners 2: proportions, anatomy and Objects, Light and Space structure. Special attention Delve into an understanding of light and is given to the construction of the head space in drawing and how to make objects and hands and methods of creating good feel solid and believable. Discover how three-dimensional representations. Bring a different materials interact with each other; large photograph portrait of anyone you like how to depict a variety of objects, from (family member, yourself, etc.) to work from glass to metal; and even look at landscape later. Drawing for Beginners 1 or equivalent elements (like trees!). See how light and experience required, Drawing for Beginners shadow can create depth, volume and space, 2 recommended. Materials: $3 at class. and can make your drawings come alive. Students must supply additional materials Drawing for Beginners 1 helpful, but not listed on confirmation and website. required. Materials: $3 at class. Students Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-255 must supply additional materials listed on 4/6 Saturday 9am-3pm #2545 Sheldon Carpenter $69 confirmation and website. Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-255 2/9 Saturday 9am-3pm #2543 Sheldon Carpenter $69

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Learn to Crochet Watercolor Bird of Paradise Crochet can be a fun craft to learn! Wouldn’t Experiment with the art of pen and ink you love to be able to make scarves, hats, drawing and watercolor enhancement. We blankets and more? This class is for those will create a beautiful drawing and enhance with no prior crochet experience, or if you it with a tropical feel using watercolor. All need a basic crochet refresher. You’ll make levels of experience welcome—don’t let a dish cloth while learning the four basic the drawing aspect scare you, Gayle has crochet stitches. These skills will give you it under control! Her step-by-step direct the ability to advance to other projects. approach leads you to your creative goals in Materials: $10 at class. a comfortable and stress-free environment. Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-349 Students must supply materials listed on 1/28 & 2/4 Monday 5:30-7:30pm confirmation and website. #2620 Leila Garces $49 Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-255 3/18 & 25 Monday 5:30-7:30pm 2/4 Monday 10am-1pm #2620 Leila Garces $49 #8680 Gayle Rappaport-Weiland $62

Abstract Acrylic on Canvas— I loved this class! I’ve learned Watercolor Style so many new things within four Gayle will share her rule-breaking tech- hours. I didn’t want it to end! niques using acrylic paints on canvas in Simply wonderful. a transparent abstract style. Experiment adding rice papers, molding paste and —Charlotte P., Watercolor for Beginners many other materials to create wonderful textures. You will love working with this Watercolor for Beginners medium and Gayle, who is a Golden artist, will bring many Golden products to share. This is a watercolor class designed for those Students must supply materials listed on who have never touched a brush! Experi- confirmation and website. ence this art media in a risk-free, supportive environment. All materials are provided, Rocklin Campus E-3 3/9 Saturday 10am-3pm so you can try it without incurring a lot of #2073 Gayle Rappaport-Weiland $85 expense. Wipe away the myth that water- color is the most difficult media; Gayle will Watercolor Mixed Media show you how easy and fun it can be! Succulent Sampler Rocklin Campus E-3 Learn magical effects, new tricks and 2/2 Saturday 10:30am-2:30pm #8432 Gayle Rappaport–Weiland $72 techniques to create texture and dimen- sion using Golden Products. Gayle’s direct Let’s Paint a instructional approach using a sampler Lighthouse format will focus on the love for succulent plants. Many products will be shared. Bring Paint a beautiful scenic a blow-dryer. Students must supply materi- lighthouse in just a few hours. als listed on confirmation and website. Even if you’re a beginner with no experience, you can create Rocklin Campus E-3 3/10 Sunday 12:30-4pm a delightful watercolor paint- #2619 Gayle Rappaport-Weiland $69 ing in the class. Don’t let the drawing scare you, Gayle’s Watercolor Tree Sampler got that covered. All levels Learn to create impressive trees. Gayle will are welcome and all materi- guide you using direct instruction in her als are provided. You’ll be inspired by Gayle’s comfortable step-by-step style. Count on energy and enthusiasm to help you become going home with lots of new techniques and an instant success! confidence. Students must supply materials Rocklin Campus E-3 listed on confirmation and website. 2/3 Sunday 12:30-4pm #8439 Gayle Rappaport-Weiland $69 Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-255 3/11 Monday 10am-1pm #8021 Gayle Rappaport-Weiland $62

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Mosaic Basics Write On! Learn the basics of mosaic Your handwriting is unique to you! Learn to making and create a beautiful embrace and embellish your own writing garden addition. Learn about with simple techniques that transform your materials, tools, adhesives and handwriting into lettering that you will be bases while creating a one-of- proud of. You’ll make a lettering book to a-kind mosaic feature for the garden. practice in and explore some creative ways Simple designs may be finished in class, but to incorporate your new skills. Learn more more elaborate pieces may require some than a dozen techniques to alter your own work at home between sessions. All tools hand! Note: This is not a calligraphy class. and materials provided; no experience Materials: $5 at class. Students must supply necessary. Materials: $35 at class. additional materials listed on confirmation Rocklin Campus E-3 and website. 2/9 & Saturday 10am-4pm Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-230 2/23 Saturday 1-4pm 2/23 Saturday 9:30am-12pm #8709 Jennifer Iams-McGuire $79 #2236 Kerry Dahlin $45

Mosaic Garden Sculpture Joy of the Journal Update your garden for spring! Create You can never have too many journals AND lightweight three-dimensional mosaic there is something special and satisfy- sculptures for the garden (gazing balls, ing about making your own books. We’ll mushrooms, garden totems—virtually any explore four different book making tech- shape) using architectural cement. We’ll niques using a variety of papers, such as fashion individual, lightweight cement shipping tags, scrapbooking papers, manila pieces (approximately the size of a loaf of folders and “collage fodder.” The books are bread) then cover with glass or ceramic simple to construct and with the addition mosaic. All tools and materials provided; of fun interactive elements, you will create no experience necessary. Repeat students unique journals that you will LOVE using for welcome! Materials: $45 at class. your art journaling, poetry, photos…oh, the Rocklin Campus E-3 possibilities! Materials: $10 at class. 4/27-5/11 Saturday 1-4pm Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-230 #2471 Jennifer Iams-McGuire $95 4/27 Saturday 9am-12pm #2539 Kerry Dahlin $49

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Encaustic Painting: Basics and Instructor was enthusiastic, Beyond knowledgeable and very generous Basics and Beyond focuses on encaustic with her supplies. Highly safety, studio set up, the history of encaus- recommend this to anyone with tics, along with several painting techniques: fusing with an iron, heat gun, blowtorch, an interest in pastels. carving to define shapes, fun textures, lots —Lisa F., Introduction to Soft Pastels of tools and gadgets, effects of joss paper, gold leafing, oil sticks, color mixing and much, much more. Students will complete several encaustic masterpieces ready for Introduction to Soft showing. Dress for mess, bring a sack lunch Pastel Painting and come to have fun! Materials: $45 at Discover the exciting and class. versatile medium of soft Rocklin Campus E-3 pastels through this demon- 3/30 Saturday 11am-4pm stration, discussion and hands-on class for #8350 Suzanne Bell $95 beginning/experienced artists. You will paint on various substrates, try under-painting to Encaustic Painting: Texture create vibrant paintings and explore special and Collage effects. Did you know you can combine Take your art to the next level. We’ll focus pastels with encaustics, oils, watercolors on the more advanced techniques available and more for unique multi-media works? in the encaustic art world, such as: grout, We will explore these options, plus discuss impressions, stamping, oil staining, image studio/plein-air painting set-up, transporting, transfers, embedded elements, water framing and photographing finished works. designs, fun papers, metallic powders, sten- Rocklin Campus E-3 cils, embellishments and so much more! 3/2 Saturday 9am-12pm Students will complete several encaustic #2429 Lucinda Johnson $59 masterpieces. Come to have fun, dress for mess and bring a sack lunch. Must have Painting with Oil and Cold Wax taken Introduction to Encaustic Painting Ready for some fun? Learn the fundamen- or Encaustic Painting: Basics and Beyond. tals of working with cold wax. Cold wax is Materials: $45 at class. combined with oil paints, creating a unique Rocklin Campus E-3 and versatile medium with great depth. 3/31 Sunday 11am-4pm Emphasis is placed on the understanding of #2156 Suzanne Bell $95 materials, supports, tools and techniques and the development of rich textures, color Backgrounds without theory and composition. Come to learn, Borders have fun and get messy! Bring a box large Come to create in spontaneity and freedom enough to carry pieces home. Materials: $45 on paper! In the first two classes, we’ll at class. explore four amazing techniques with Nevada County Campus N9-102 watercolor, balsa wood, tissue and a 3/9 Saturday 11am-4pm natural stain. The only goal is to enjoy #6527 Suzanne Bell $95 where each page takes you. In the last class, we’ll assemble some of the pieces in a mosaic design for beautiful cards and as a collage, adding other elements and mixed media techniques. Join us for great ideas! Materials: $8 at class. Students must supply additional materials listed on confirmation and website. Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-255 3/13-27 Wednesday 9:30am-12:30pm #2625 Phawnda Moore $109

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Weathergrams Fused Glass Sun Catcher Are you a tree hugger? A cloud watcher? and Garden Art Bring those thoughts to learn how to write Discover how to use fused glass to create your own Haiku verse (Japanese poetry) to a sun catcher and garden art for spring! Mother Nature. Then, make it a piece of art We’ll learn glass preparation, cutting, glass to hang outdoors. Easy ideas to draw and composition and how to mount your garden letter, all supplies provided. Materials: $3 art onto a metal pole. Patterns will be at class. provided, but you can add your style to all Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-259 projects. You can also learn the basics of 5/4 Saturday 9:30am-1pm running a glass kiln and help run it during #2626 Phawnda Moore $49 class. You’ll make up to four projects. Bring “non-gel” super glue, a black Sharpie pen, Introduction to safety glasses and lunch. Materials: $50 Zentangle at class. The Zentangle Rocklin Campus E-3 Method is an easy- 4/6 & Saturday 10am-4pm to-learn, relaxing 4/13 Saturday 10am-12pm and fun way to create #2623 Diane Wood $89 beautiful images by drawing structured Upcycled Fashion patterns. Almost anyone Do you have a ton of clothes sitting in can use it to not only create your closet? Are they begging to be trans- beautiful images, but increase formed? This is a great opportunity to learn focus and creativity. The Zentangle Method how to design new fashions from old and can be both a meditation practice and an outdated clothing. Make a one-of-a-kind exciting artistic exploration. Materials: $10 wear revealing your personal creative twist. at class. In this hands-on course, we will focus on Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-255 how to drape old T-shirts, starting with 3/16 Saturday 10am-1pm concepts of design. For men and women, 16 #2521 Mary Helen Fein $39 and up, with some sewing experience. Not for total beginners. Designing Fused Glass Rocklin HackerLab 4415 Granite Drive Jewelry with Glass Saw Work 3/30 & 4/6 Saturday 1-5pm Work with fired dichroic tiles and use a #2637 Naima Pagano $139 glass saw to cut custom shapes for three different styles of pendants. We’ll also The Art of Acting mount silver plated finding to the pendants Curious about acting? Learn foundational with the correct bonds and use a dichroic skills, audition techniques, improvisation, pattern glass to make earrings to match scene study and preparation, character your pendants. Learn the basics of running development and performance of scenes. a glass kiln. All glass and tools provided. All Join us for a practical and interactive experi- levels of experience welcome. Bring “non- ence that includes performing individual gel” super glue, a black Sharpie pen, safety and group scenes with feedback from other glasses and lunch. Materials: $55 at class. participants. Valuable not only for those Rocklin Campus E-3 who want to act, but anyone who does 3/16 & Saturday 10am-4pm presentations of any type. Beginners and 3/23 Saturday 10am-12pm those with experience are welcome. #2622 Diane Wood $89 Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-350 4/4-5/2 Thursday 7-9pm #2627 Bob Reich $99

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Fun Floral Design Calligraphic Designs with Have you always wanted to create gorgeous Pointed Pen flower arrangements for your home during The pointed Calligraphy pen can be used the holidays? Learn the techniques of flower to design beautiful decorative elements. arranging through demonstrations and Flowers, medallions, bouquets and faces hands-on practice. You’ll even take home are some of the possibilities to use on an original arrangement that you created cards, envelopes, stationery, scrapbooks, in class! Materials: $40 at class, includes or framed gifts. First experiment with a purchase of flowers. Students must supply brush marker pen to learn technique and additional materials listed on confirmation then graduate to a pointed pen nib. The and website. class will work with both black and white Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-259 inks. Pointed pen experience helpful but not 4/4 Thursday 5:30-9:30pm necessary. Materials: $3 at class. Students #8135 Laura Hill $59 must supply additional materials listed on confirmation and website. Oval Pine Needle Basket Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-255 Pine needles are wonderful materials to 4/13 Saturday 10am-1pm make beautiful coiled baskets. Join us to #2624 Patricia Peterson $49 learn how to create an oval basket that will be treasured for years. Linda will share how to prepare the needles and other materials and then guide everyone through the step by step process of making the basket in this hands-on class. Materials: $15 at class. Nevada County Campus N10-104 4/6 Saturday 9am-1pm #6533 Linda Pietz $49

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What will you Make? HackerLab and Sierra College Commu- nity Education have partnered to offer an exciting series of maker space classes! HackerLab is a community maker space and entrepreneurship center located at 4415 Granite Drive in Rocklin. Take classes, use tools and start a business. For more information on HackerLab, visit www.hackerlab.org.

Introduction to Metalshop Introduction to TIG This class is your introduction to the use Welding of our metal fabrication tool bench. The Learn the basics of TIG Welding. This class tools include a lathe, milling machine, will cover basic techniques for TIG welding drill presses, shear, brake and numerous through demonstration and hands-on weld- hand tools. Attendees will perform setup, ing experience. We will also discuss welding machining and troubleshooting operations safety, some basics about what TIG welding to gain confidence in shop. is and how it is applied in industry. Students Rocklin HackerLab 4415 Granite Drive will finish the class with an understanding 2/4 Monday 6-9pm of the components, adjustments of a TIG #2647 TBD $60 welder and experience welding mild steel. 4/8 Monday 6-9pm Rocklin HackerLab 4415 Granite Drive #2647 TBD $60 2/25 Monday 6-9pm #2645 TBD $75 Introduction to Woodshop 4/29 Monday 6-9pm This class is a safety and tool use class #2645 TBD $75 designed to get you up to speed quickly. We will first cover the basics in the classroom focusing on safety and accuracy, then get hands on by working directly with the vari- ous saws and tools: bandsaw, joiner/planer, thickness planer and circular saws. Rocklin HackerLab 4415 Granite Drive 2/11 Monday 6-9pm #2646 TBD $40 3/11 Monday 6-9pm #2646 TBD $40 Introduction to MIG Welding Discover basic techniques for MIG welding, through demonstration and hands on expe- Introduction to Basic rience. We will discuss welding safety and Sewing Machine some basics about what MIG welding is and Learn the basics of sewing with the Bernina how it is applied in industry. Each student sewing machine. This course is great for will have a chance to make a small project people with a household sewing machine as part of the class. they want to learn how to use, or who want Rocklin HackerLab 4415 Granite Drive to use the basic machines in the Rocklin 3/4 Monday 6-9pm Sewing Lab. #2604 TBD $75 Rocklin HackerLab 4415 Granite Drive 5/13 Monday 6-9pm 2/25 Monday 6-9pm #2604 TBD $75 #2648 TBD $40

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Introduction to Laser Cutting Learn all about how to use the laser cutter. A laser cutter is a rapid prototyping machine that uses a CO2 laser beam for cutting and etching precise shapes out of wood, plastic and other rigid materials. Rocklin HackerLab 4415 Granite Drive 3/18 Monday 6-9pm #2605 TBD $30

Introduction to Industrial Sewing Customize Your Own Get to know the many uses of the overlock Apron industrial sewing machine, sometimes In this class, you’ll have the opportunity to called a serger, and explore the first step in customize your own apron to fit your needs. gaining full access to the Rocklin textile lab. Starting with an apron design pattern, you’ll learn how to cut patterns, add customized Rocklin HackerLab 4415 Granite Drive 3/25 Monday 6-9pm pockets and sew an apron. Whether you’re #2603 TBD $40 a home chef, artist or maker, this class is for you! Introduction to Oxy- Rocklin HackerLab 4415 Granite Drive Acetylene Welding 4/6 Saturday 9am-3pm Take this class to learn the basics of Oxy- #2650 TBD $55 Acetylene Heating and Welding. We will cover basic techniques for welding through demonstration and hands-on welding expe- Check our website for more classes rience. We will also discuss welding safety, coming soon! some basics about what Oxy-Acetylene heating and welding is and how it is applied in industry. Students will finish the class Introduction to 3D Printing and with an understanding of the components, Prototyping adjustments of the gases, how to light the Get hands-on training in 3D printing and welder and experience welding mild steel. rapid prototyping. We will cover a brief Rocklin HackerLab 4415 Granite Drive history of 3D printing, the different types of 3/25 Monday 6-9pm printers, available CAD systems, interface #2649 TBD $75 software and available/common materials. 5/6 Monday 6-9pm Rocklin HackerLab 4415 Granite Drive #2649 TBD $75 4/15 Monday 6-9pm #2601 TBD $30

register online www.sierracommunityed.org 21 Swing Dancing—Intermediate Once you’ve taken beginning swing, you’re DANCE ready for more intermediate turns and footwork. This class teaches the funda- mentals of leading, following and styling Ballroom Dancing—Smooth with killer swing combinations. It’s a blast! Learn the basic steps and some variations Repeat students welcome. The fifth week of the Fox Trot, Waltz and Tango in a casual, of each Friday night dance class will be a friendly atmosphere. Practice developing free dance providing you the opportunity your skills in footwork, continuity, style to practice your dance steps with guidance and leading or following. Movements and from Michelle. body positions will be clearly explained. Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-354 Repeat students welcome. The fifth week of 2/1-3/8 Friday 8-9pm class will be a free dance providing you the No class 2/15 opportunity to practice your dance steps #8397 Michelle Dawn $90 couple 3/15-4/12 Friday 8-9pm with guidance from Michelle. #8397 Michelle Dawn $90 couple Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-354 4/26-5/24 Friday 8-9pm 2/1-3/8 Friday 6-7pm #8397 Michelle Dawn $90 couple No class 2/15 #8394 Michelle Dawn $90 couple 4/26-5/24 Friday 6-7pm #8394 Michelle Dawn $90 couple Salsa, Cha Cha and Merengue Salsa is in and it’s hot! Learn the basic elements of this sassy Latin partner dance. Grab your partner and let’s dance! We will take the patterns you learn in Salsa Join us for Friday night dance. and apply them to Cha Cha. Cha Cha is very versatile; it can be danced to all types of music. Merengue is a very easy, fun dance Swing Dancing—Beginning that will help you develop “Cuban motion.” Let’s dance! Become part of the hottest Leading and following techniques will be dance craze in the country. Learn the basic taught and key movements and body posi- swing steps and some exciting variations tions will be clearly explained. and turns. Gain confidence as you practice Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-354 developing skills in footwork, continuity, 3/15-4/12 Friday 6-7pm style and leading or following. Be prepared #2259 Michelle Dawn $90 couple to have some fun. New steps taught every semester. Repeat students welcome. The Starting Out Line Dancing fifth week of class will be a free dance Ready to learn line dancing? Join this fun providing you the opportunity to practice starter class in the basics of line dancing. your dance steps. A glossary of dance steps and movements Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-354 will be taught. A great way for new dancers 2/1-3/8 Friday 7-8pm to build the necessary skills and confidence No class 2/15 #8395 Michelle Dawn $90 couple needed for country and all types of line 3/15-4/12 Friday 7-8pm dancing. Wear comfortable and supportive #8395 Michelle Dawn $90 couple athletic shoes and let’s get started. No 4/26-5/24 Friday 7-8pm experience necessary and repeat students #8395 Michelle Dawn $90 couple welcome. Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-354 2/6 & 13 Wednesday 2-3pm #2606 Linda Belton $20 Smoke-Free Campus Sierra College has established a smoke, vapor and tobacco-free environment on all campuses. Thank you.

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5-6-7-8 Line Dancing Club Country Dancing Put the steps together and get moving! Are you ready to learn a few beginning line Designed for the beginner, learn basic line dances that are popular in clubs around the dances to a mix of music from country and surrounding areas? Club Country Dancing pop, to oldies and Motown. Build your skills is a good way to build your confidence on and practice your moves while increasing the dance floor in a fun and non-intimidating confidence. Wear comfortable shoes! No environment. Come join in! Wear comfort- experience necessary and repeat students able and supportive athletic shoes. Some welcome. dance experience helpful. Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-354 Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-354 2/20-3/13 Wednesday 2-3pm 4/25-5/16 Thursday 1:30-2:30pm #2607 Linda Belton $39 #2120 Linda Belton $39

Beginning Swing Dance Fun! Fun! Fun! This fun class has put a beneficial spark in —Margie G., Line Dancing hundreds of people’s lives. Learn the basic steps of East Coast Swing and some exciting variations and turns. Gain confidence as Line Dancing—Level I you develop skills in footwork, style and in Expand your introductory line dancing skills leading and following. Be prepared to dance, in this lively beginner class. New dance laugh and have fun. Partners recommended steps and movements will be taught. Grow but not required and no previous dance expe- your repertoire and practice your steps rience necessary. Repeat students welcome. dancing to a variety of tunes from country to Nevada County Campus N12–103 Motown. Wear comfortable and supportive 4/3-5/1 Wednesday 6:30–7:30pm athletic shoes. Some experience helpful, No class 4/17 although not required. Repeat students #6209 Kathrin O’Donahu–Wilson $90 couple welcome. Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-354 Introduction to Ballroom Dance 3/20-4/10 Wednesday 2-3pm Make some friends, develop your skills #2589 Linda Belton $39 and balance and get some exercise, all while learning the basic steps of ballroom Line Dancing—Level II dancing! You will learn the steps to various Now that you’re hooked, continue to build dances, leading, following and body position. your country line dancing skills with Level Dances covered include the Fox Trot, Waltz II! Still designed for beginners, we’ll take and the Jitterbug. you a little beyond what you learned in Level Nevada County Campus N12-103 I so you continue your development, but 4/4-5/2 Thursday 6–7:30pm have just as much fun. Wear comfortable No class 4/18 shoes and repeat students welcome. #6468 Philip Spurgeon $98 couple Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-354 4/24-5/15 Wednesday 2-3pm #2552 Linda Belton $39 ka·lei·do·scope 1 an instrument containing loose bits of colored material (as glass or plastic) between two flat plates and two plane mirrors placed so that changes of position of the bits of material are reflected in an endless variety of patterns 2 something resembling a kaleidoscope: a variegated changing pattern or scene 3 a succession of changing phases or actions 4 Sierra College Community Education’s exciting schedule of classes! Example: Offering you aKaleidoscope of personal enrichment and professional development classes and activities!

register online www.sierracommunityed.org 23 Creating House Rules for Technology Every Family Can FAMILY Follow Today’s families live in a digital world and getting kids to “unplug” can be a challenge. Join us for discussion about the cyber- Thank you, very informative! powered stress many families experience I was comfortable asking with texting and social media, and how to questions. create a family culture that brings about —Student, Planning for your Special Needs Child peace, builds trust and regulates the use of mobile connectivity to strengthen family bonds. Materials: $6 at class. Planning for Your Child with Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-259 3/5-19 Tuesday 9:30am-12pm Special Needs #2537 Joanna Jullien $49 Are you a parent of a child with autism, Down syndrome or other disability? Join experienced attorneys to discuss the public Finding Your Stride as benefits that are available to persons with the Parent of a Child with disabilities. A Special Needs Trust will Special Needs Parents of special-needs children are busy. provide financial resources for your child’s Really busy! The first thing to go in such future while allowing your child to maintain demanding times is self-care. This is a public benefit eligibility. huge mistake because parents are pushing Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-255 2/21 Thursday 6-8pm themselves to the max. They need to be #2423 Ashley Clower/Margaret Fulton $20 performing at their best. Learning to care Nevada County Campus N6-204 for yourself, as well as your children, is the 2/28 Thursday 6-8pm key to success. This class will teach parents #6523 Ashley Clower/Margaret Fulton $20 the skills needed to keep their cool even when life gets challenging. Introduction to Nevada County Campus N8-103 Family History and 3/13-4/3 Wednesday 6-8pm Genealogy #6557 Margaret V. Austin $69 Explore your roots using successful research and Practical Estate Planning organization strategies Now is the time to start planning for the found online and with future. You will be introduced to the legal specialized software. and financial aspects of the estate planning Includes methods for process. Learn how to collect and organize presenting and preserving information, determine objectives, locate your family’s stories. The last session a lawyer and create teamwork. Find out will be a field trip to the Sacramento Family why “free” trust seminars are not free. We History Center. Transportation on your own. will discuss wills, living trusts, powers of Materials: $5 at class. attorney, health care directives, asset titles Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-248 and administration of estates and trusts. 3/5-19 Tuesday 1-4pm Materials: $5 at class. 11/14—Includes field trip #8517 Debbie Poulsen $89 Nevada County Campus N15-101 3/23 Saturday 9am–12pm #6167 Richard Keene $39

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Taste Wine Like a Professional FOOD/ Do you want to taste wine like a profes- DRINK sional? Learn to enhance your enjoyment of wine by gaining knowledge in the proper way to taste and assess it. Discover Wine Grape Pruning common flavor profiles and wine Provides practical experience in the pruning terminology while sampling six and tying of wine grapes by performing different types of wine. Be ready these cultural practices in a producing for your next wine-tasting party! commercial vineyard. Pruning strategies Participants must be 21 or over. and procedures to control vine vigor, opti- Class fee includes tasting of six mize yield and maintain vine health will be premium wines. Please bring six described and demonstrated during the wine glasses (or disposable cups) workshop. Materials: $15 at class. Students with you to class. must supply additional materials listed on Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-255 confirmation and website. 2/8 Friday 6:30-8:30pm Loomis Secret Ravine Winery & Vineyard #2456 Kareasa Wilkins $85 4390 Gold Trail Way 2/2 Saturday 7:30am-12pm The Wines of Italy #8097 Ron Morris $49 Why is Italy so important to the world of wine? Why are Italian wine labels so difficult Establishing a Small Vineyard to understand? Find the answers to these Receive a step-by-step guide to the devel- questions and more while you sniff, swirl opment and operation of a small vineyard and sip wines from Italy’s finest regions. for wine grape production. You will be intro- Class fee includes tasting of six premium duced to vineyard design, planning, planting, wines. Participants must be 21 or over. cultural practices, grapevine physiology, Please bring six wine glasses (or disposable pest management, irrigation and costs. We cups) with you to class. will also discuss the practical aspects of Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-255 producing quality wine grapes, including 3/22 Friday 6:30-8:30pm tasting the wine from many varieties. No #2628 Kareasa Wilkins $85 prior experience needed. Participants must be 21 or over. Materials: $40 at class. Loomis Secret Ravine Winery & Vineyards 4390 Gold Trail Way 3/26 & 28 Tuesday/Thursday 6–9pm #8472 Ron Morris $65

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The Osher Lifelong Learning More than 60 classes Institute (OLLI) at Sierra College available! is a unique learning community of lifelong learners, age 50 and For additional information up, who are eager to explore about upcoming courses and traditional and new areas of becoming a member, visit us knowledge—learn for the joy of online or call (916) 781-6290. learning—without the stress of tests or grades! register online www.sierracommunityed.org 25 FOOD/DRINK

Cooking Classes with Mayumi Tavalero! Owner of Fork & Knife Creations, Mayumi is truly passionate about teaching others how to gain/maintain their health through cooking classes. She has been in the food industry for more than 30 years and is a certified-fitness nutritionist. These are hands-on cooking classes, so please bring your chef’s knife, cutting board and apron with you to class. And of course your appetite, as we will be sampling all the dishes prepared!

International Soups Learn to Cook Explore a variety of flavors originating Cooking is one of life’s most basic skills that from , Italy, China and Mexico. You everyone should know how to do. If you’re will learn the techniques for making flavor- looking to gain confidence in the kitchen, ful soups and how to incorporate spices improve your health and save some money, such as saffron, cumin and ginger. Our then this class is a must! Our menu will menu includes Sopa de Mariscos (Spanish include: Simple Salad with Basic Vinaigrette, Seafood Soup), Italian White Bean Soup Easy Chicken and Vegetable Soup, Beef with Garlic and Parmesan, Wonton Soup, and Vegetable Stir-Fry, and Rosemary Pork and Albondigas (Meatball) Soup. Materials: Chops with Pan Sauce. Materials: $15 at $15 at class. class. Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-255 Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-255 1/17 Thursday 6:30-8:30pm 2/13 Wednesday 6:30-8:30pm #2490 Mayumi Tavalero $39 #2631 Mayumi Tavalero $39

Bring your chef’s knife, cutting Classic Winter Soups board, and apron with you to class! Master the art of soup making with these hearty winter classics: New England Clam Chinese Celebration Chowder, Burgundy Beef Learn to create these classic Chinese Stew, Curried Butternut restaurant favorites at home. You’ll be Squash Soup, and Black surprised at how easy it is! Our menu will Bean and Bacon Soup. Materi- include: Egg Rolls with Sweet & Sour Sauce, als: $15 at class. Kung Pao Chicken, Pork Fried Rice, and Egg Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-255 Drop Soup. Materials: $15 at class. 2/27 Wednesday 6:30-8:30pm #2523 Mayumi Tavalero $39 Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-255 1/31 Thursday 6:30-8:30pm #2644 Mayumi Tavalero $39 Knife Skills This class is essential to the beginner home Valentine Dinner for Two cook, as you will learn skills that will help Share your love this Valentine’s day with a you save money in the kitchen and improve home-cooked dinner for two (or more!) In your speed! Although we will not be cook- this Italian themed class you will learn to ing in this class, you will bring home all the create: Mussel Soup with Crostini, Chicken ingredients you chopped, including a whole Saltimbocca, Saffron Risotto, and Chocolate cut-up chicken, along with two recipes (a Espresso Mousse with Rum. Materials: $15 stir-fry and soup) to use them in. Materials: at class. $15 at class. Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-255 Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-255 2/7 Thursday 6:30-8:30pm 3/7 Thursday 6:30-8:30pm #2630 Mayumi Tavalero $39 #2488 Mayumi Tavalero $39

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Flavors of the Caribbean The class was delightful; Take a culinary cruise to the Caribbean, visiting four popular destinations, as you Ms. Tavalero clearly is very learn to create: Jamaican Jerk Chicken, knowledgeable in her subject. Cuban Ropa Vieja, Honduran Rice and —Christine H., Cooking with Mayumi Tavalero Beans, and Key Lime Pie. Materials: $15 at class. Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-255 3/14 Thursday 6:30-8:30pm Exploring the Cuisines of #2632 Mayumi Tavalero $39 Southeast Learn to create a variety of foods originat- Japanese ing from Vietnam, Thailand and ! Bento Box Our menu includes Vietnamese Spring Rolls In this class you will learn with Nuoc Cham, Chicken Satay with Spicy to create some of your Peanut Sauce, Shrimp Pad Thai, and Easy favorite Japanese bento Chicken Curry with Jasmine Rice. Materials: box selections includ- $15 at class. ing: Teriyaki Chicken, Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-255 Vegetable Tempura with 4/25 Thursday 6:30-8:30pm #2492 Mayumi Tavalero $39 Tentsuyu dipping sauce, California Roll, Sunomono (Fresh Pickled Cucumber), Green Salad with Asian Noodles Japanese Style Dressing, and Miso Soup. If you’ve ever ventured into an Asian market Materials: $15 at class. looking for noodles, you may have been overwhelmed by the huge variety. In this Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-255 3/28 Thursday 6:30-8:30pm class we will be working with a variety of #2633 Mayumi Tavalero $39 noodles including rice, buckwheat, yam starch and wheat noodles. Our menu will Spring Soups include: Chilled Buckwheat Noodles with Learning to create delicious and nourishing Shoyu Broth, Easy Vietnamese soups is easy, especially if you know the Pho, Chap Chae (Korean proper techniques. In this class we will Vegetable and Noodle highlight quintessential spring vegetables. Stir Fry), and Pork Our menu will include: Cream of Asparagus Yakisoba. Materials: Soup, Curried Carrot Soup with Tarragon, $15 at class. Potato and Leek Chowder, and White Bean Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-255 and Fennel Soup. Materials: $15 at class. 5/9 Thursday 6:30-8:30pm #2635 Mayumi Tavalero $39 Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-255 4/11 Thursday 6:30-8:30pm #2634 Mayumi Tavalero $39

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register online www.sierracommunityed.org 27 Scarf Tying GENERAL Do you have a drawer full of beautiful, yet INTEREST underused scarves because you don’t know how to wear them? Scarves are a simple way to add polish and style to any outfit. Time Management from the Join us for a fun session that teaches you Inside Out multiple ways to tie and wear scarves so Time is not an illusion, it is an enigma. We you can take your outfit from plain to “wow!” cannot stop it or buy more of it, so we have Please bring a hand mirror and any scarves to manage it. Join us for a dynamic, self- you have at home to practice. reflective class that examines two proven Rocklin Campus C-9 time management theories you can apply 2/9 Saturday 10am-12pm to your own personal and professional life #2590 Nancy Matlin $29 right now. We’ll discuss The Law of the Harvest, which focuses on preparation and Makeover Magic Big Rocks, which emphasizes identifying Do you know what colors look best on you? and then completing our most important Have you ever bought an item of clothing tasks first. Make the most out of your you’ve never worn? This class is for you! It precious time! will shorten shopping time, save you money Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-255 and give you the knowledge to always look 1/29 Tuesday 6-9pm fabulous! Taught by a Color Me Beautiful #2530 Brad Engeldinger $39 trained instructor, you’ll be draped in colors to see what really looks great on you! Mate- 7 Habits of a Loving, Lasting rials: $25 at class. Relationship: Practical Tools Rocklin Campus C-9 Join us and learn seven simple, practical 3/2 Saturday 9:30am–12:30pm and effective tools to create more love and #2350 Nancy Matlin $55 less conflict in your close relationships. Stop the inevitable arguments or silent Private Pilot Ground School treatment that affects relationships and Take the first step in getting your private create more harmony, win-win arguments, pilot’s license! Learn from experienced FAA romance and fun. Learn how to influence certificated flight instructors who provide your partner to really hear you and change. quality instruction designed to build a solid Rebuild broken trust. Richard Lui is a foundation for your training to become licensed counselor and uses these tools in a safe, competent pilot. After successful his own strong and happy marriage! Materi- completion, you will have acquired the als: $12 at class. aeronautical knowledge necessary in Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-349 preparation for the FAA Private Pilot Written 1/29 Tuesday 6-9pm Exam and knowledge that greatly enhances #2496 Richard Lui $49 your hands-on flight training. This is also a great course for those in aviation looking to Smart Casino Gaming—How to refresh their knowledge. Required materials Play Las Vegas Style Games discussed on the first day of class. without Losing Your Shirt Rocklin Campus V-223 Explore the basics of Las Vegas-style 2/14-4/11 Tuesday/Thursday 6–8pm gaming in this introductory course. Learn #2278 Greg Pellerin $199 the rules and house odds for Blackjack, Craps, Roulette, Poker and other popular Las Vegas games. Topics include strategies for minimizing house odds and maximizing enjoyment, money management skills and techniques for winning in the short run, why winning in the long-run is not possible against the house and how to play smart Poker. Nevada County Campus N8-103 2/6-2/20 Wednesday 6-8:30pm #6526 Bob Murley $69 28 Sierra College Community Education not-for-credit classes GENERAL INTEREST

Communicating with Find Your Passion and Purpose Your Animal Friends as a Career, Hobby, or in Learn what animal communica- Retirement tion is and how it works. You will All of us are creative, gifted and talented in develop your ability to establish some way, yet most of us have been taught a two-way dialogue with to suppress or not to trust our gifts. At any your own animals by using age you can rediscover old passions in life easy, interactive meditative or uncover new callings or creativity. This techniques. Guided exercises will help you safe, supportive class will teach you the connect with animals and know what your eight steps to unleash your passion and animal is thinking and feeling. We’ll also purpose in life for more joy and aliveness explore animal totems and the dream space. in your career, hobbies, retirement, or Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-255 artistic success. Your instructor practices 2/23 Saturday 10am–12pm these eight tools himself as an author, actor, #8896 Carole Gan $39 musician and counselor. Materials: $12 at class. Demonstration of Mediumship Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-349 Join us for a demonstration with highly 3/5 Tuesday 6-9pm respected medium, Francesca Kimpton, #2493 Richard Lui $49 when she will pass messages to as many members of the audience as possible, Let’s Talk about Your Final from those you have loved and lost, giving Plans evidence they are still present in your How do you honor loved one’s last wishes? life. Francesca is known for her unparal- Too often we guess or just don’t know. leled accuracy and attention to detail. Her Burial or cremation? Funeral or memorial? presentations are always captivating and Learn more about the documents, costs often bring tears and laughter to everyone and processes involved in end-of-life plan- present. Her demonstrations are very popu- ning. Get answers to your questions in a lar and early booking is strongly advised! comfortable setting without the stress and Rocklin Campus D-12 high emotions involved when death is near. 3/6 Wednesday 7-9pm The information gathered here will make it #2442 Francesca Kimpton $55 easier to talk about final plans with family and friends. Nothing is sold or promoted. Take both and save! Sign up for both Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-230 Mediumship classes and save $20! 3/12 Tuesday 6:30-8:30pm Click on “View Course Series” when #2593 Carol Drebin $29 registering for discount.

Connecting to the Afterlife: Recognizing Signs from those you have Loved and Lost Back by popular demand, this is Franc- esca’s most requested class! When we lose BEYOND THE someone, they frequently communicate CLASSROOM with us, but we often fail to notice their presence or believe it to be our imagina- See a dinosaur. tion. Join this lively and unique class with www.sierracollege.edu/museum respected medium, Francesca, and learn Watch a play. how to recognize those signs and decipher Listen to music. the message they are relaying to you and how to act on those signs in a way that is Enjoy a game. beneficial to you and others. The class will Learn from a lecture. include Francesca’s popular bonus exercise Appreciate art. and plenty of time for Q and A. All this and more. Rocklin Campus C-5 3/7 Thursday 6:30-9pm www.sierracollege.edu/events #2475 Francesca Kimpton $59

register online www.sierracommunityed.org 29 Food that Fuels the Body and HEALTH/ Mind WELLNESS Do you ever feel confused, overwhelmed, or discouraged when it comes to eating the right foods to maximize your potential? Have you heard too many mixed messages Cindy is the BEST! We keep on proper nutrition and diet to support an coming back! active body and mind? If so, this class will —Kimberly F., Tai Chi for Fitness and Well-Being set the record straight by revealing real food, whole food options, portion sizes, meal planning and nutrition information assess- Tai Chi for Fitness and Well- ments to effectively fuel your body and brain. Being Sign up now and learn how to get the most Gain health and healing by strengthening from your food! the mind and body at the same time. Tai Chi Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-255 is the ancient Chinese martial art designed 3/6 Wednesday 6-9pm to promote both physical health and #2411 Brad Engeldinger $39 mental well-being based on the balance of the body’s energy (Chi). It is composed of Yoga for Wellness non-strenuous, graceful body movements Discover yoga and experience an exercise specifically developed to reduce tension. We program that can make profound changes will learn the Wu style—short form. Open to in body, mind and spirit. Integrating Hatha all levels. Iyengar and Anasura styles, slow moves Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-354 and gentle stretches are combined with 1/24-3/14 Thursday 6–8pm strengthening postures that are rejuvenat- #8529 Cindy Mariano $105 ing. Class ends with deep stretch, breathing and a guided meditation for stress reduction Post-Holiday Fitness Boot and total relaxation. Wear comfortable Camp workout clothing and bring a yoga mat. Start the year off right and recover from Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-354 those holiday dinners and cocktail parties 1/29-3/5 Tuesday 12:05-1pm with our post-holiday fitness boot camp! #2006 Kimberly Bayer $75 Burn calories, gain energy and connect with 1/31-3/7 Thursday 12:05-1pm #2006 Kimberly Bayer $75 new workout partners. A variety of exer- 3/19-4/30 Tuesday 12:05-1pm cises will be presented, creating a full-body No class 4/16 workout in three, twelve-minute rounds. #2006 Kimberly Bayer $75 Wear workout clothes; bring a towel, water 3/21-5/2 Thursday 12:05-1pm bottle and supportive athletic shoes. No No class 4/18 experience necessary. #2006 Kimberly Bayer $75 Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-354 1/26-3/9 Saturday 9-10am No class 2/16 #2410 Brad Engeldinger $59 3/23-5/4 Saturday 9-10am No class 4/20 #2410 Brad Engeldinger $59 WANTED: We’re looking for enthusiastic, INSTRUCTORS knowledgeable instructors to teach classes FOOD/DRINK / OUTDOORS / HOME/GARDEN in a variety of SPECIAL INTERESTS / ART / AND MORE! subjects! www.sierracommunityed.org or call (916) 781-6280 for a class proposal form. 30 Sierra College Community Education not-for-credit classes HEALTH/WELLNESS

Yoga—An Introduction Understanding Sleep, Create balance in your mind and body Overcoming Insomnia through yoga—the practice of combining Sleep is essential to our well- breath work, postures, relaxation methods being and most of us just don’t and meditation. It can help to alleviate get enough of it! Dr. Egli stress and tension, strengthen the immune will help you understand system, calm the nervous system, increase our sleep cycles, the role of stamina and flexibility and improve your circadian rhythm, sleep need sense of self. Dress comfortably and bring a and functions, sleep disorders mat to class; a blanket is optional. and sleep through our lifespan. Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-354 Discover methods to improve 2/12-3/19 Tuesday 6:30–8pm sleep, including a discussion on sleep #8593 Margaret Williams $79 hygiene, cognitive-behavioral therapy for 4/2-5/14 Tuesday 6:30–8pm sleep, and medications. No class 4/16 #8593 Margaret Williams $79 Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-350 2/13 Wednesday 6-8pm #2535 Eric A. Egli $29 The Miracle of Mindfulness: Your Body Knows the Answer FusionFIT•30 All spiritual traditions throughout history Too busy to work out? FusionFIT•30 was have pointed to the body, heart, or the small designed for YOU! Get whole-body move- still voice within as the seat of all wisdom. ment, sweat and stretch to inspiring beats Most people have difficulty meditating or in half your lunch hour! even accessing a loving inner resource and Nevada City Shine Collective instead let their inner critic guide them, 578 Searls Avenue leading to stress, anxiety and low grade 3/5-26 Tuesday 12-12:30pm depression. Join us and learn a powerful, #6558 Allison Rivers Samson $50 proven and ancient four-step process to 4/2-23 Tuesday 12-12:30pm #6558 Allison Rivers Samson $50 gain more inner peace, insight and harmony in this safe and private life changing class. Materials: $12 at class. Body Tone-Up Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-349 From head to toe, this class will stretch, 2/5 Tuesday 6-9pm strengthen and tone/condition using #2495 Richard Lui $49 your own body weight. We take care of our vehicles to keep them running at top Transforming our Losses: performance, now it’s time to do the same Five Steps of Letting Go and for your body! Join us and start feeling Moving On great today. Come and learn specific practical and Nevada County Campus N12-103 proven tools to deal with difficult, painful 4/3-5/1 Wednesday 5:30-6:30pm or confusing life changes such as loss of No class 4/17 a relationship, career changes, retirement #6459 Kathrin O’Donahu-Wilson $59 or loss of a job, friend or pet. You will find useful ways to release normal grief emotions and open to new beginnings and opportunities. Materials: $12 at class. Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-349 2/26 Tuesday 6-9pm WANTED: #2323 Richard Lui $49 INSTRUCTORS Update your calendar with the dates, times and location of your class!

register online www.sierracommunityed.org 31 Waterfalls, Water Features and HOME/ Ponds GARDEN Dreaming of a beautiful well-designed water feature in your yard? This workshop will cover everything from design, excavation, Growing Citrus in the Foothills pumps, rocks, fish, plants, the gorgeous Whether you just want a few lemon trees waterfall and maintenance. Bring a pen and in your backyard or are thinking about a a notepad and you will leave with the knowl- mandarin orchard, learn how to grow citrus edge you need to build your own waterfall, successfully! Learn about choosing variet- water feature or pond. ies and rootstocks, soil preparation, irriga- Nevada County Campus N7-205 tion, planting, tree care, fertilization and 3/30 Saturday 9am-4pm pest management. Materials: $8 at class. #6215 Chris Horwath $79 Rocklin Campus I-10 2/23 & 3/2 Saturday 9am–1pm Residential Wells #8273 Cindy Fake $89 Do you know how your well operates? Gain a working knowledge of your well, from Organic Vegetable the pump in the ground to the equipment Gardening in your pump house. Discover what you Would you like to grow organic need to know about pump motors, pressure vegetables successfully year- switches, pressure tanks and holding tanks. round? Learn to plan a vegetable Learn how to better protect your resource garden, prepare your soil using and how your well may receive its water. compost and organic amend- Nevada County Campus N7-110 ments, plan irrigation, plant 4/6 Saturday 9:30am–12:30pm appropriate vegetables #6353 Evelyn Soltero $49 for summer and winter gardens and manage pests Gardening with your Well in an environmentally friendly way. Start You can have a lush landscape and support your vegetable garden now and be eating local groundwater production while enjoy- the fruits of your labor in just a few months! ing a beautiful garden, all with a low produc- Materials: $10 at class. ing well! Discover how to improve your Rocklin Campus I-10 current well system to better support your 3/16 & 23 Saturday 9am–1pm gardening desires. Learn to manage your #8272 Cindy Fake $89 garden for native vegetation and improve groundwater formation. Class includes a Kitchen Design field trip to a nearby well (provide your own Remodeling a kitchen is probably the most transportation). Bring a clipboard and walk- expensive modification you will make to ing shoes (1000ft light terrain). your home. We’ll discuss the importance Nevada County Campus N11-101 of measuring accurately, how and where 4/27 Saturday 9:30am-2:30pm to fit your appliances, cabinetry options, #6535 Evelyn Soltero $69 plumbing fixtures, flooring, countertops and backsplashes. Bring your wish list and a drawing of your kitchen floor plan with measurements of walls, doors, windows and ceiling height. We’ll create a new design in class. Materials: $12 at class. Nevada County Campus N11-102 3/9 Saturday 9am-4pm #6532 Karen Tanner $69

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32 Sierra College Community Education not-for-credit classes LANGUAGE/WRITING

French Conversation and LANGUAGE/ Grammar WRITING Gain confidence in your conversational French skills as you expand your vocabulary and correct your grammar. Designed for Creative Writing: Start with the beginners with some background of French, Bones this course will balance class conversation, You have an idea, now what? Learn how to direct instruction and hands-on language get that book that’s been hiding inside you drills. Materials: $5 at class. out on paper. You’ll formulate a storyline, Nevada County Campus N8-103 create an outline and then learn how to put 3/26-5/7 Tuesday 5-7pm meat on the bones, step by step. Get read- No class 4/16 ers to care about your characters and keep #6545 Veronique Sepulchre $99 them turning pages. Learn how to stay on track, yet still allow for inspiration! Taught Conversational Italian—Level I by an award-winning playwright with 24 La Dolce Vita! Everyone has a special love published books. Please bring notepaper, for something Italian: fashion, sports cars, pen and sack lunch. Renaissance art, country villas and wine. Learn basic Italian vocabulary and grammar, Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-350 2/2 Saturday 10am-3pm everyday conversational phrases and useful #2433 Joni Hilton $59 travel dialogue. Materials: $8 at class. Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-350 2/5-3/12 Tuesday 6-8pm The Two-page Polish #8666 Alba Boyer $99 Writers! This is your chance to have a first page and one other page line-edited and whipped into shaped! This analysis will Conversational Italian—Level II improve your entire manuscript, including Continue expanding your language skills story structure, suspense, dialogue, plot, in this fun and supportive environment. pacing, conflict and suspense. Learn how Enhance your vocabulary and grammar to pull the reader in immediately, create a while developing confidence beyond the story and characters we care about, and basics. We will also cover eating out and present a polished product to publishers. tips for travel. Materials: $8 at class. Even if you haven’t written a word yet, this Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-350 3/26-5/7 Tuesday 6-8pm class can help you begin. No class 4/16 Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-350 #8696 Alba Boyer $99 5/4 Saturday 10am-3pm #2621 Joni Hilton $59 Felt like I learned a lot, and Beginning French for Travelers Parlez-vous Francais? Mais Oui! Come am much more prepared to travel learn the basics of conversational French for in Italy. your next trip abroad or for the sheer joy of —Ashely A., Italian for Travelers learning this beautiful language. We’ll focus on learning useful phrases, travel vocabu- lary, pronunciation and conversational skills. Italian for Travelers Mi scusi, Signore! Going to Italy? Don’t go Designed for the total beginner, or for those without knowing some useful phrases and with very little French experience. Bring a vocabulary. This fast-paced introductory notebook and pen. Materials: $5 at class. class will help you acquire some basic Required text: Berlitz French Phrase Book & pronunciation skills, learn numbers and Dictionary; ISBN 978-981-268-9610. practice ordering from a menu. Your new N8-103 Nevada County Campus basic skills will help you to be better 2/5-3/12 Tuesday 5-7pm #6068 Veronique Sepulchre $99 received by Italians when you travel. A great preparation class for Conversational Ital- ian—Level I. Materials: $5 at class. Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-350 Find us at our new address! 3/30 Saturday 9:30am-12:30pm www.sierracommunityed.org #8034 Alba Boyer $39

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Spanish—Advanced This class and instructor Conversation is OUTSTANDING!!! Sayda Are you ready to take your Spanish Postiglione is an expert in her language skills to the next level? This course is for advanced students wishing to field, dynamic, personable, fun, improve and practice their conversational and full of extra tips for travel Spanish. We’ll focus on grammar and word and speaking Spanish. I stayed usage, including a review of the use of in this class because of her! It the verbs on preterite and imperfect past tenses as well as uses and conjugations of was a pleasure! the mode of the subjunctive. Meet fellow —Monique G., Everyday Spanish—Part I Spanish speakers and polish your skills! Materials: $7 at class. Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-255 Everyday Spanish—Part I 4/3-5/8 Wednesday 6-8pm Acquire Spanish language skills to enhance #2636 Sayda Postiglione $99 your travels, conduct simple business matters, challenge your brain cells, or Spanish for Travelers just enrich your life. We create a fun and Habla Espanol? Are you planning a supportive environment in which you will trip to Spain, Mexico, Central or South feel encouraged to practice your new America? Don’t go without knowing some language skills. Designed for beginning useful phrases and vocabulary. This fast- students as well as those returning to Span- paced introductory class will help you ish. Emphasis is on conversational skills, acquire some basic pronunciation skills, including speaking, listening and everyday learn numbers and practice ordering from vocabulary. Materials: $3 at class. Required a menu. Your new basic skills will help you text: Spanish in Ten Minutes a Day; ISBN better navigate your travels in Spanish 978-1-931873-11-6. speaking locations. A great preparation Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-255 class for Everyday Spanish-Level I. Materi- 2/5-3/12 Tuesday 6-8pm #8501 Sayda Postiglione $99 als: $3 at class. Required text: Spanish in Ten Minutes a Day; ISBN 978-1-931873-11-6. Everyday Spanish—Part II Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-255 Continue to develop your introductory Span- 4/27 Saturday 9am-12pm #2311 Sayda Postiglione $39 ish language skills by building on lessons from Everyday Spanish Part I. You’ll practice and expand your conversational skills with ed2go—Spanish for Law more advanced vocabulary. We create a Enforcement fun and supportive environment. Designed Master the fundamentals of the Spanish for beginning students as well as those language by practicing basic conversational returning to Spanish. Materials: $3 at class. skills and learning essential Spanish termi- nology for law enforcement situations. See Optional text: Spanish in Ten Minutes a Day; ISBN 978-1-931873-11-6. page 37. Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-255 3/26-4/30 Tuesday 6-8pm #8505 Sayda Postiglione $99

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34 Sierra College Community Education not-for-credit classes LANGUAGE/WRITING

Beginning Conversational Japanese You will learn essential aspects of every Writing with Gusto in the day Japanese conversation, some cultural Odd-Numbered Year comparisons and receive an introduction This is your ticket to adding sizzle to your to the three writing systems through fun story—to turn a tiny spark into a raging activities and in-class practices. Required flame. You’ll discover how to capitalize on text: Japanese in 10 Minutes a Day; ISBN what you already know, overcome anxiety 978-1-931873-38-3. and tap into your own endless source of Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-349 creativity. You’ll walk away with tools that 4/4-5/9 Thursday 6:30-8:30pm can be applied to any writing style. It’s a #2638 Kiyomi Quimby $99 workshop for people who yearn to write bolder…and need a mighty push. Materials: Preparing to Self-Publish $10 at class. Do you have a manuscript, memoirs, short Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-350 stories, historical letters or other writing 2/23 Saturday 10am-3pm worthy of publishing? Learn how to prepare #2640 Ingrid Lundquist $59 your manuscript for print or ebook publica- tion from an author who has self-published Letting Pictures Drive the six books. Class will explore where you Words: Writing Travel Stories can self-publish, formatting essentials and that Entice ebook requirements. Whether it’s a travel blog, journal or the Nevada County Campus N15-100 next great novel, your writing will capture 2/8-3/22 Friday 10-11:30am the interest of the reader when the visuals No class 2/15 drive the story. Join award-winning author #6550 Hock G. Tjoa $89 and street photographer, Ingrid Lundquist, to learn her method of ‘photo-driven’ story- telling. Learn how to build a ‘photo-driven’ story, edit your photos to tell the right story and then identify information to leave out and information to include to enrich your writing and bring your audience back time- and-again. Materials: $10 at class. Nevada County Campus N8-103 4/13 Saturday 11am-4pm #6559 Ingrid Lundquist $59 TRAVEL. EXPLORE. AND MORE.

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Start Self-Publishing Basics Organizing Your Are you a writer considering self-publish- Book Today ing? Join us for an overview of the process, Award-winning author, Ingrid including pitfalls and how to avoid them. Lundquist, explains the Topics will include how to consider your different elements of a book, audience, a look at the statistics and other shows you what’s important realities, essentials of manuscript prepara- and what’s not and explains tion and formatting, publishing options and why. You’ll get tips to ease you through the how to assess them, and essential informa- writing and assembly of the essential, but tion on ISBNs and copyrights. Materials: $10 non-creative, parts of your book. In the end, at class. you’ll know how to turn your story into a Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-349 real book without feeling like you forgot 5/8 Wednesday 6:30-9pm something in the rush to get done. Materi- #2585 Sheri McGuinn $35 als: $10 at class. Nevada County Campus N7-205 4/27 Saturday 11am-4pm #6556 Ingrid Lundquist $59

From Inspiration to Publication: How to Take Your Writing to the Next Level Have you dabbled in writing but don’t know what to do next or been hoping to publish and don’t know where to begin? This class will touch on the basics of agents, editors, query letters and self-publishing, but will emphasize getting feedback from others. This workshop will provide opportunities to share your project. The instructors will model, facilitate and debrief the critique process and provide direction for the next level. Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-230 3/2 & 9 Saturday 9am-12pm #2639 Rebecca Mitchell/Deb Gruelle $69

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36 Sierra College Community Education not-for-credit classes MOTOR- CYCLE MUSIC

Beginning Piano for Total I went from being very Beginners nervous about riding motorcycles If you have no musical background or wish to understanding them and their to take the “Instant Piano” workshop later, dangers to such an extent I was then this class is for you. You will learn the fundamentals of the piano keyboard and able to relax and have a safe ride basic reading skills. When you leave, you on the range. will have learned to play basic chords with Jared B., Motorcyclist Training Course simple songs. Materials: $20 at class. Rocklin Campus D-3 1/26 Saturday 9:30am–12:30pm CMSP Motorcyclist Training #8152 Nancy Matlin $55 Course (MTC) The California Motorcyclist Safety Program Beginning Piano for Total Motorcyclist Training Course (CMSP MTC) Beginners II is designed for the novice rider with no (or Make your beginning level of playing sound limited) street-riding experience. Course great by learning the tricks used by profes- includes both classroom and on-cycle sional musicians. This is a continuation instruction. Learn the fundamentals of the popular Beginning Piano for Total and progress to street riding skills and Beginners. This class is designed for the strategies. Topics covered include fear, beginning piano student who is familiar with understanding how motorcycles turn, the keyboard and can play simple beginning proper cornering strategies and emergency pieces using letter names—not note reading. crash avoidance skills. Though designed Materials: $25 at class. for new riders, any rider that has not taken Rocklin Campus D-3 a motorcycle course will benefit from this 4/6 Saturday 9:30am-12:30pm clinic. Upon successful completion of the #8478 Nancy Matlin $55 course students will be mailed a DL-389 DMV certificate. Motorcycles are provided Restart Your and if needed, the helmet. Participants must Piano Playing have a government-issued ID, a learner’s Are you in a slump? Become permit, or a valid Class C driver’s license. motivated to practice using Preregistration is required. simple techniques. In this Visit www.sierracommunityed.org for times, class, you will learn new music dates and more specific details. successfully and faster. We’ll Rocklin Campus Mt-7 and K-Lot make up a practice sheet for #1100 Staff any piece you would like to ages 15.5 to 20 $175 learn so you can be motivated ages 21 and over $255 and know exactly how and what to practice. Instructor suggests a brief phone interview to customize the course to student needs. Rocklin Campus D-3 3/23 Saturday 9:30am-12:30pm #2641 Nancy Matlin $55

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Instant Piano for Hopelessly Beginning Blues Harmonica Busy People Play and have fun as you are introduced Improve your piano, keyboard, or organ to many of the tricks and techniques to playing! Join us to learn various chords and make the harmonica cry, laugh, wail and how to use them plus dozens of playing tips scream! No previous musical experience to make you sound like a piano pro. In just is required—only a love of the blues and a three hours, you can learn enough secrets desire to play the harmonica. A “C” major of the trade to be able to play thousands diatonic harmonica is available in class for of songs. Prerequisite: You must know the $12. Materials: $15 at class. piano keyboard and be able to read the Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-350 treble clef. Materials: $29 for workbook and 3/9 Saturday 11:45am-1:15pm practice CD at class. #8543 David Broida $39 Rocklin Campus D-3 5/4 Saturday 9:30am–12:30pm Keyboard and Organ for #8541 Nancy Matlin $55 Beginners No prior musical knowledge works in your favor! Designed for the absolute novice, you Very worthwhile—excellent will be reading and playing music in your instructor. I learned so much! first lesson. Learn to play your favorite songs on any keyboard instrument and you ——Cynthia C. Beginning Ukulele will learn what all those buttons are for. Instruments are provided in class. This fun Beginning Ukulele and easy course includes a book, handouts The ukulele has experienced a HUGE and hands-on instruction at each lesson. surge in popularity. No matter your Materials: $20 at class. age, teen to senior, learning to play Newcastle Gregg’s Music Center the ukulele is much easier to 470 Main Street 4/5-5/10 Friday 10:30–11:30am learn than just about any other #2339 Gregg Isett $49 instrument. You’ll learn how to strum and how to finger pick the ukulele, as well as learn Foundations for Good Singing Calling all singers! Gain strength in your some of the popular songs on voice with lessons in controlling your breath, the radio today. Come find out improving your tone and redirecting vibrato why the ukulele is so much fun! Bring your and breathiness. Whether you’re a soloist or own ukulele. Materials: $25 at class. part of an ensemble, this is a great opportu- Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-349 nity to meet and practice with fellow singers 2/21-3/28 Thursday 7-8pm #8374 Jon Gowin $79 and learn more about your craft. Nevada County Campus N15-101 4/27 Saturday 11am-1pm Healthy Harmonica #6549 Linda Lyon $55 Breathing is our foundation when playing the harmonica. We will take the simplest of pop, folk and blues melodies and invigorate them with simple, but powerful, techniques to make any song deeply expressive. No previous ability to read or play music is needed…only a desire to have fun and feel more alive! You will need a “C” major diatonic harmonica. If you don’t own one you may purchase a diatonic harmonica from the instructor in class for $12. Materi- als: $15 at class. Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-350 3/9 Saturday 10-11:30am #8077 David Broida $39

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Pharmacy Technician Phlebotomy Technician Medical Front Office Medical Insurance Billing

Jobs in the healthcare field are projected to grow faster than the average for all occupations, according to the US Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook (May 2018). Employment for Phlebotomy Technicians is expected to grow by 23%, Pharmacy Technicians by 9% and Medical Records and Health Information Technicians by 13%. Jump start your healthcare career path today! Convenient Saturdays, evenings, online and accelerated formats available.

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SCHEDULE!AT YOUR OWN CONVENIENT TIME AND PLACE! Take an online class to update your skills, discover a new talent or chart a new career path. CAREER TRAINING from ed2go Healthcare and hospitality to IT and management, these open enrollment, self-paced programs are designed by subject matter experts and working professionals. Instructors/mentors are actively involved in your online learning experience, responding to any questions or concerns, as well as encouraging and motivating you to succeed. Career counselors are on hand to help you choose what’s best for you and financial assistance may be available. Most courses offer certificates. Enroll anytime! Go online: careertraining.ed2go.com/sierra PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATES from UGotClass Taught by professionals for professionals, UGotClass online certificate programs and courses provide “skills for the 21st century.” From manage- ment and marketing to training and education, these continuing education and professional development courses are designed to fit your schedule, at prices that won’t break your bank. Classes are tailored to enhance your career knowl- edge and expand your professional horizons. Visit www.sierracommunityed.org for upcoming classes and dates.

40 Sierra College Community Education not-for-credit classes ONLINE ONLINE LEARNING ANYTIME, ANYWHERE!

HUGE VARIETY, SIX WEEKS from ed2go With more than 300 courses to choose from, you are sure to find some- thing new to learn at ed2go. Each six week class consists of 12 lessons available to you to access each Wednesday and Friday. Interactive quizzes, assignments, tutorials and discussion areas are all available online to supplement lessons. Read your lessons and ask questions of your instructor at the times most convenient to you! Classes start each month throughout the year. www.ed2go.com/sierra browse classes and view course syllabi!

Subjects include: Accounting and Finance Graphic and Multimedia Design Basic Computer Literacy Health Care AT YOUR OWN CONVENIENT TIME AND PLACE! Business and Management Job Search Take an online class to update your skills, discover a new talent Certificate Prep Languages or chart a new career path. Computer Applications Law and Legal Creative Writing PC Networking and Security Grant Writing and Nonprofit Test Prep Management and more…

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Spring Migrants from the Neotropics OUTDOORS With the arrival of spring, many of our most colorful birds arrive in the Sierra from the Meet the Birds of the Sierra Neotropics including warblers, grosbeaks, Nevada tanagers and orioles. We’ll focus on field You will be entertained and informed by identification of these “avian butterflies” this introductory presentation about the and how to tell them apart, including the natural history of birds in the Sierra Nevada. females, which aren’t as colorful. Learn Topics include an introduction to birds and about their wintering range and habitats where they’re found, habitat associations, when they go south of our region. Discover recent population trends, bird vocalizations local habits and habitats, which offer useful and the origins of bird names. This class is clues to accurate field identification, as appropriate for all levels of birders—begin- will typical songs and calls that may blend ners to experienced. The instructor will lead confusingly during the dawn chorus. an optional, free field trip on the weekend Rocklin Campus V-222 following the class. Materials: $35 optional 5/14 Tuesday 6-7:30pm #2608 Ted Beedy $45 at class for book. Rocklin Campus V-222 2/12 Tuesday 6-7:30pm Wilderness Survival #2609 Ted Beedy $45 Techniques How well are you able to improvise in the Swimmers outdoors? Do you know your own body and Soarers well enough to regulate and maintain your What are “dark-morph” primary physiological systems? The skills hawks and “eclipse and knowledge that will ensure your safety plumage” ducks? You’ll will be taught and practiced in this informa- find out in this class that tive workshop. We will cover the principles will focus on the field identi- involved and the most modern and some fication of raptors and waterfowl, stressing primitive survival techniques covering shel- variation in plumage between males and ter, water, fire and food necessary to survive females, as well as juveniles and adults. any kind of outdoor wilderness emergency. We’ll explore the behaviors, seasonal distri- Wear comfortable weather appropriate bution and movements, preferred habitats clothes and closed-toe shoes. and unique behaviors of various raptors (i.e., Rocklin Campus C-6 hawks, eagles and falcons) and waterfowl 4/6 Saturday 9am-4pm #8871 Jeff Adorador $89 (i.e., ducks, geese and swans) to try to demystify these fascinating bird families, as well as some of their close relatives such as Recreational Vehicles 101 grebes and loons. Thinking about buying a motorhome, fifth wheel, travel trailer, or similar recreational Rocklin Campus V-222 3/12 Tuesday 6-7:30pm vehicle? Experienced motorhome owner, #2610 Ted Beedy $45 traveler and RV driving instructor, Pat Stiltner, walks you through what you should consider before you make your decision. We’ll discuss features, pricing and finance, driving requirements/licensing, warranties and maintenance. Pat will also provide tips on travel and motorhome destinations. The open road is calling! Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-230 4/13 Saturday 9am-1pm #2481 Patrick Stiltner $49 Register online 24 hours a day www.sierracommunityed.org or call (916) 781-6280

42 Sierra College Community Education not-for-credit classes PHOTOGRAPHY

Adobe Lightroom for PHOTO- Photographers GRAPHY Learn how to organize, edit and manage your photos from image capture to final print using Adobe Lightroom. We’ll cover Digital SLR Photography step-by-step how to import, catalog, Basics develop, design layouts and books, print, Master the key features of your single-lens export or send to the web with ease. This reflex (SLR) camera. Learn about aperture class will make your life easier and free up and f/stops and what impact they have on your time so you can do what you really your pictures. You’ll finally be able to move want with your photography! Materials: $10 beyond automatic to the creative modes of at class. shutter priority, aperture priority, program Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-248 and manual. Learn many of the advantages 4/23-5/14 Tuesday 6:30-8:30pm of your SLR camera so that you can get #2642 Jeff Burkholder $99 those special photos. Micro four-thirds cameras are welcome too. Bring your Experimental Photography owner’s manual. Materials: $10 at class. Photography is not just the act of taking Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-349 pictures—using innovative techniques it can 1/31-2/14 Thursday 1–3:30pm become a work of art. Come learn and prac- #2088 Roy Salisbury $89 tice 3-4 methods of manipulating images without the use of Photoshop. We’ll create Digital Photography for sun prints, Xerox transfers and much more Beginners to enrich the artist experience with photos. Get up to speed on the ins and outs of Materials provided, all you need to bring is photography basics, including digital your camera! Materials: $10 at class. cameras. Learn about types of equipment, Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-255/248 the photography process: terminology 3/4-3/11 Monday 6-9pm and camera basics such as shutter speed, #2596 Patti Garcia $59 aperture, depth-of-field, exposure flash basics and how digital cameras work. We’ll discuss your camera’s menu settings, help- Editing Your Digital Photos ful hints and easy instructions for taking with Photoshop Elements great photos. It is not necessary to own your This class is for the beginning and own camera to take this class, but if you do, intermediate use of digital editing please bring it along with the manual to the programs. Using Photoshop Elements first class. Materials: $10 at class. you will learn the basics of how to Roseville Center 316 Vernon Street, RVC-230 make your photos look better. In addi- 2/5-26 Tuesday 6:30-8:30pm tion, we explore how to manipulate #8613 Jeff Burkholder $89 images further, removing backgrounds and exploring Photoshop’s abili- Digital Photography—Level I ties. No prerequisites for this class, This hands-on class is an extension to Digi- though a computer at home and the tal Photography for Beginners and takes basics of how to use it are necessary. place in the computer lab. We’ll cover trans- All materials included. ferring files, storage, back-ups, basic digital Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-248 retouching, color correction and image 4/3-17 Wednesday 6-9pm enhancements using Photoshop Elements. #2032 Sheldon Carpenter $99 Setting up your files for printing and outside lab resources will also be discussed. Materi- als: $10 at class. Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-248 3/12-4/9 Tuesday 6:30-8:30pm #8997 Jeff Burkholder $99

register online www.sierracommunityed.org 43 Monet: The TRIPS/ Late Years at de TRAVEL Young Museum San Francisco This exhibition features paint- ings by Claude Monet dating Best class, best value, best mainly from 1913 to 1926, the presentation of all the classes final phase of the artist’s long career. During his late years, Monet was inspired by his I’ve taken at Sierra.. own garden at Giverny with its evolving —Jack A., Retire Early and Travel Free scenery of flower beds, footpaths, willows and wisteria. Spend the afternoon at the Legion of Honor, a museum representing a Retire Early and Travel Free great legacy of philanthropy and civic pride. If you’re near retirement, retired, re-tooling Lunch is on your own at the Museum Cafe. or changing careers or anyone who likes Register by January 21; call for availability the idea of making additional income to after that date. support their travel dream, this class is for Rocklin Campus Meet behind the Theatre you! Learn more than 200 ways to find free 2/23 Saturday 8am-5:30pm travel, fun work-vacations and paid travel #7587 Donna McBane $109

opportunities. Gina Henry teaches in 90 cities nationwide and shows you how she Eleven Roses Ranch affords to travel 12 months a year visiting Take a step back in time and experience the over 93 countries and all 50 states in the rich history of life from the 1800s to present past 25 years. Earn free airline tickets, hotel day. Eleven Roses Ranch has been family nights, cruises, tours, car rentals, vacation owned since 1883 and is still a working meals and more! Materials: $15 at class. cattle and hay ranch. Mules Belle and Blue Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-349 will give you an unforgettable memory as 5/13 Monday 6-9:30pm they draw you through the beautiful fields of #2547 Gina Henry $45 wildflowers and wildlife. Top this all off with a mouth-watering chuck wagon chicken, Pork Tenderloin or Tri-Tip BBQ lunch and a glass of Lake County wine. Register by March 18; call for availability after that date. Rocklin Campus Meet behind the Theatre 4/13 Saturday 8:30am-5:30pm #7545 Bonnie Turri $139

Important! Bus Tour Participants Welcome to Sierra College Community Education’s Travel and Learn experiences. A Sierra College volunteer host will accompany you on the trip so you can relax, enjoy new sights and let us make the worry-free arrangements. Please keep the following in mind: Departure: Trips depart from the Rocklin campus; rain or shine. Please arrive 15 minutes before departure. Parking: Park on campus, permits required Monday–Friday (three $1 bills or credit card) and weekends are free. Transportation: Travel will be by deluxe motor coach, driver gratuity included in trip fee. Refunds cannot be granted for bus trips; if a trip is sold out, you may request that your tickets be resold minus a $15 processing fee. You are welcome to “gift” your tickets to a friend. Bus Trip Waivers: The Sierra Community College District requires that participants in voluntary off-campus excursions sign Hold Harmless and Medical Treatment Authorization Waivers pursuant to the California Code of Regulations, Subchapter 5, Section 55450. The Waiver will be given to you at check in and must be completed before you leave the bus. Thank you!

44 Sierra College Community Education not-for-credit classes TRIPS/TRAVEL

Safari West Discover wildest Africa in the heart of the For more information: wine country. At Safari West, it’s an www.sierracommunityed.org and adventure as you journey out in the select trips and travel from the herds of wildebeest, romping browse menu rhinos and towering giraffes. From ring-tailed lemurs to dazzling zebra, nearly 1,000 animals with over 90 unique species are roaming through the 400 acre preserve. Buffet lunch included. Register by April 1; call for availability after that date. Rocklin Campus Meet behind the Theatre 5/18 Saturday 9am-6pm #7534 Bonnie Turri/Donna McBane $149

You’re invited to a Free Preview of our 2019 Escorted Vacations Enjoy viewing interesting and colorful slides of our travel destinations with our experienced guide. Learn about costs, itineraries and fascinating details about each trip. These trips could be exactly what you are looking for! Call (916) 781-6280 to make a reservation to attend either morning or afternoon. Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-255 2/6 Wednesday 6-7pm 2/21 Thursday 2:30-3:30pm #7412 Jay Fehan Free #7412 Jay Fehan Free

Discover Greece Discover America’s Music and Its Islands Cities September 15-29, 2019: 15 November 3-10, 2019: 8 days, 10 meals days, 22 meals Enjoy a finger-snapping, This comprehensive journey toe-tapping time on this explores Greece’s most tour of America’s most important ancient monu- famed musical cities. ments, like the famed Experience the unique Temple of Zeus, archeologi- city of New Orleans and cal site of Olympia and ancient artifacts of then spend two nights in Delphi. See how olive oil and wine are Memphis and tour Elvis produced; learn how to cook traditional Presley’s Graceland. Enjoy reserved seats Mediterranean cuisine; and wander the at the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville. A visit winding streets, vineyards, marketplaces to the Country Music Hall of Fame is sure and beaches of Mykonos and Santorini. to have you humming long after you return Register by March 8, 2019; call for availability home. after that date. $5,714 ppdo Register by April 26, 2019; call for availability after that date. $3,394 ppdo Niagara Falls to October 4-11, 2019: 8 days, 10 meals Discover Southern Italy and Embark on a vintage train ride through the Sicily countryside and a cruise on the Erie Canal. March 17-28, 2020: 12 days, 16 meals Cross the border to see the mighty Niagara This journey will take you through a cross- Falls up close. Visit historic Sonnenberg roads of civilizations in Sicily and on to the Gardens and Mansion and then head to spectacular coastlines of Southern Italy. Cooperstown, home of the National Base- Explore Agrigento’s ancient Valley of the ball Hall of Fame. Learn the history of the Temples, spend time in mystical Alberobello United States Military Academy, West Point and discover spectacular Mt. Etna Volcano and end your trip with a fabulous guided National Park. Explore the stunning Amalfi tour of the “Big Apple.” Coast and Sorrento and evocative Pompeii. First come, first served; call for availability. Register by September 11, 2019; call for $3,724 ppdo availability after that date. $4,114 ppdo

register online www.sierracommunityed.org 45 Natural “A’s” for High School and College Students YOUTH Any student can significantly enhance grades, self-confidence and chances for scholarships and college admissions by Introduction to Watercolor for performing academic skills in alignment Kids with the brain’s natural patterns. Discover Introduce your child to watercolor through how this makes note-taking, reading, simple, hands-on instruction. We’ll learn studying, memorizing and test-taking several watercolor tech- amazingly efficient. Learn simple methods niques to give your child for understanding math and other subjects, the foundation they need to how to optimize focus and concentration start experimenting with this and prevent test anxiety. Materials: $30 at exciting art medium. Taught class. by professional artist and Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-350 elementary school art docent, 3/2 Saturday 9am–12pm Andrea offers fun, step-by-step, #8607 Curtis Adney $59 hands-on instruction and demonstrations for students 7-14 years old. Materials: $10 ed2go—SAT/ACT Prep at class. Series Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-255 This series will prepare you to excel in 3/2 Saturday 10am-12pm all sections of the undergraduate college #2517 Andrea Martin $29 entrance exams. See page 37.

Watercolor for Kids: Babysitter’s Club: Child and Framed Watercolor Cactus Babysitting Safety Cacti is one of the hot trends right now and Gain the skills and confidence to become a is the perfect subject for exploring easy great babysitter! Topics include learning the watercolor techniques. This will not be one fundamentals of starting a babysitting busi- of those projects that gets lost in a pile of a ness; how to provide care for infants/chil- closet, because your child will come home dren; how to practice safe play; what to do with a piece of art that is framed and ready in an emergency (calling 911); proper First to display! Perfect for decorating their room, Aid techniques; how to foster a safe envi- or giving as a special gift to a loved one. ronment for children; and how to recognize Materials: $25 at class. and handle a variety of behaviors. Students Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-255 will receive a CPR certificate in accordance 5/4 Saturday 10am-12pm #2643 Andrea Martin $29 with American Heart Association guidelines and American Safety and Health Institute Child and Babysitting Safety certification. Materials: $10 at class. Roseville Center 316 Vernon St, RVC-255 3/9 Saturday 10am-3pm #2289 CPR with Heart $89

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250 Sierra College Drive, Grass Valley Nevada County Campus Directions Coming from Auburn on Hwy. 49 Take Dorsey Drive exit off of Hwy 49. Turn left on Dorsey and Litton Trail emergency proceed to East Main Street. Pass through stop light on East Main and proceedaccess only up the hill on Sierra College Drive. Turn right as you enter the roundabout on to Robert Ross Way.

48 Sierra College Community Education not-for-credit classes QUESTIONS? ANSWERS! Contact us How can I find out more about FREE Sierra College Community Education the instructor? Select the class at PARKING! 316 Vernon Street, Suite 249 www.sierracommunityed.org under 316 Vernon Roseville, CA 95678 Browse Classes then click on the instructor’s Street Monday–Thursday 8:00am–4:30pm name to see a brief bio. Friday 9:00am–1:00pm (916) 781-6280 Do I have to pay to park? Sierra www.sierracommunityed.org College has paid parking on the Rocklin, Nevada County and Truckee Campuses. The FREE What is Community Education? fee is $3 per day Monday–Friday. There are PARKING! Community Education classes are offered daily permit dispensers located near the in addition to the college’s instructional entrances of the parking lots. Parking at program. College credit is not given for our Roseville Center is free. classes and there are no grades. The program is a self-supporting entity of Sierra College Where can I find my class Material lists for classes and is not funded by taxpayers’ dollars. The material list? that require materials can be found on your Kaleidoscope is a free publication of the registration confirmation and on the website Sierra College Community Education program, at www.sierracommunityed.org. Click on published in January, May and August. the Student Information link under Quick Where can I find Links at the bottom of the home page, then information about click on Material Lists. Sierra College credit classes and programs? Maps Links to location maps and directions can be found at www.sierracollege.edu for complete information www.sierracommunityed.org on classes, start dates and Books Purchase your required textbook application process. at Sierra College Bookstores: www.sierra.bncollege.com Rocklin (916) 660–8200 NCC (530) 274-5305

Equal Employment Opportunity Statement: The District and each individual who represents the District, shall provide access to its services, classes and programs without regard to national origin, religion, age, gender, gender identity, gender expression, race or ethnicity, color, medical condition, genetic information, ancestry, sexual orientation, marital status, physical or mental disability, pregnancy, or military and veteran status, or because he/she is perceived to have one or more of the foregoing characteristics, or based on association with a person or group with one or more of these actual or perceived characteristics. Concerns should be addressed to the Sierra College Equal Employment Opportunity Officer (916) 660–7006. register online / www.sierracommunityed.org 49 REGISTER

online Register at our secure visit Roseville Center Community website with a MasterCard or VISA. Education, 316 Vernon Street, Go to www.sierracommunityed.org. Suite 249, Roseville. Monday–Thursday 8:00am–4:30pm, Friday 9:00am–1:00pm. phone Sign up by phone and Nevada County Campus Admissions charge to your MasterCard or VISA. and Records, Building N1-112, 250 Call (916) 781-6280 or 800–242-4004 Sierra College Drive, Grass Valley. x6280. Monday–Thursday 8:30am–5:30pm, Friday mail Fill out the registration form 8:30am–12:00pm. and send to the address below. Mail must arrive in our office at least one week before class starts.

Refunds If you request to withdraw from a class and the request is received by the Community Ed Office three (3) business days prior to the starting date, a refund will be granted, less a $15 processing fee. You can email your request to [email protected] or call (916) 781-6280. No refunds will be issued after the three (3) days notice.

Cancellations If the College cancels a class for any reason, those pre-registered will be notified by phone or email (provided you have given us a daytime number) and payment will be refunded. We also reserve the right to substitute instructors or reschedule classrooms/class times if necessary. Confirmation will be sent. We will contact you by phone or email if the class is cancelled or if there are any problems with your registration.

Parking Sierra College has paid parking on the Rocklin and Nevada County Campuses. The fee is $3 per day for everyone. There are daily parking permit dispensers located near the entrances of the parking lots. Paid parking is in effect from 7am–11pm Monday–Friday. Roseville Center parking is free.

Class Locations Please be aware of the location of your class! Class locations are listed with class information. See directions at www.sierracommunityed.org or check confirmation.

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