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Summer2019 714-564-6594 www.sac.edu/cms

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Online Registration at: www.sac.edu/cms with your MasterCard, VISA, Discover, or American Express.

FAX Registration with your credit card information. Complete the registration form on the inside back cover and FAX to (714) 564-6309.

Phone Registration with your MasterCard, VISA, Discover, or American Express. Call (714) 564-6594.

Mail-In Registration: Complete the registration form located on the inside back cover, include payment, and mail to: Santa Ana College Community Services Program 1530 W. 17th Street, S-203, Santa Ana, CA 92706

In-Person Registration at Community Services Program offi ce located in the Administration Building, room S-203. See map on page 24.

CONFIRMATION: Registration received by mail will be confi rmed if you send a self-addressed stamped envelope. Registration received by phone and online will automatically receive a confi rmation. If you do not receive a confi rmation in 5 business days, call our offi ce at (714) 564-6594. Non-receipt of confi rmation does not warrant a refund. REFUND & TRANSFER POLICY FOR ALL EVENTS: Refund and transfer requests must be made (3) business days prior to the event less a $15 processing fee per person. Day Tours: may be cancelled up to 10 days prior to departure date less a $15 processing fee. A refund will only be issued if your space can be re-sold. You may send a substitute in place. Multi Day Tours: Travel Protection insurance is highly recommended. A refund will be issued less a $50 cancellation fee. Non receipt of confi rmation DOES not warrant a refund for any event. RETURNED CHECKS & REFUNDS BY CHECK, CASH OR MONEY ORDER: A $25 fee will be charged for any returned check. In addition, an administration hold placed against your student records and a class stop will be issued. Refunds issued for cash, check or money order transactions may take 4-5 weeks to process with a completed W-9 form. PARKING POLICY: Daily parking permits are required & available for $2.00 (coin or dollar) in Lots 6, 7, 9, 11, & 12. ACCOMMODATIONS FOR DISABILITIES Students with disabilities who want to request academic accommodations are responsible for informing their instructors and Disabled Students Program and Services (DSPS) as early in the semester as possible, or at least two weeks before the accommodation is needed. To have accommodations authorized, students must provide DSPS with verifi cation of disability and meet with a DSPS professional for an evaluation of needs. Students may schedule an appointment by coming to the Santa Ana College DSPS Offi ce in VL-204, by phoning 714-564-6264 or be emailing [email protected] NONDISCRIMINATION POLICY: The Rancho Santiago District is committed to equal opportunity in educational programs, employment, and all access to institutional programs and activities. 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 or 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. The Chancellor shall establish administrative procedures that ensure all members of the college community can present complaints regarding alleged violations of this policy and have their complaints heard in accordance with the Title 5 regulations and those of other agencies that administer state and federal laws regarding nondiscrimination. No District funds shall ever be used for membership, or for any participation involving fi nancial payment or contribution on behalf of the District or any individual employed by or associated with it, to any private organization whose membership practices are discriminatory on the basis of national origin, religion, age, gender, gender identity, gender expression, race, color, medical condition, genetic information, ancestry, sexual orientation, marital status, physical or mental disability, pregnancy, or military and veteran status, or because he or she is perceived to have one or more of the foregoing characteristics, or because of his or her association with a person or group with one or more of these actual or perceived characteristics. Inquiries regarding compliance and/or grievance procedures may be directed to District’s Title IX Offi cer and/or Section 504/ADA Coordinator, 2323 N. Broadway, Santa Ana, CA 92706, 714-480-7490.

SAC Community Services 714.564.6594 SUMMER 2019 Community Services Program TABLE OF CONTENTS How to Register ...... Inside Front Cover Parking & Refund Policy ...... Inside Front Cover CATEGORIES Active Adults ...... 2 Animal Care ...... 2 Around the Home & Garden ...... 2 Arts & Crafts ...... 3 Automotive Technology ...... 5 Business & Careers ...... 6 Online Learning ...... 8 College for Kids & Teens ...... 10 Computers ...... 17 Dance ...... 18 Health, Fitness & Beauty ...... 18 Language...... 19 Medical Billing...... 20 Money Matters & Investments ...... 20 Real Estate ...... 21 Special Interest ...... 21 Travel & Tourism ...... 22 Travel Tour Information ...... 22 District Map ...... 24 Santa Ana College Map ...... 24 Registration/Medical Release Form ...... Inside Back Cover

The Mission of Santa Ana College Community Services Program provides affordable, not for credit, professional, educational, and recreational opportunities to our diverse community. This program allows students to discover, prepare, develop and pursue lifelong learning.

COMMUNITY SERVICES OFFICE HOURS STAFF Monday–Friday 9:00am–4:30pm Call: 714-564-6594 Terri Hawn Fax: 714-564-6309 Lithia Williams Web: sac.edu/cms

Website: sac.edu/cms 1 ACTIVE ADULTS

GOVERNMENT GRANTS & SUBSIDIES FOR ELDERCARE This workshop is designed to educate, clarify, and empower you with options and directions. Learn special laws that can eliminate spend down, forfeiture, penalties, and liens. Educate yourself and take that first step towards protecting your family, your home and your savings from the devastating cost of long term care. Millions of dollars in government funds go unclaimed and unused every year, only because people don’t know they exist or how the application process works. This program is available for everybody who needs nursing home eldercare. Learn how the long term healthcare system works, and how to legally make it work for you. Event 73146 2:00p-4:00p Tuesday SAC D-108 07/16 Fee: $25/person 1 session Leiter C ANIMAL CARE

DOG OBEDIENCE Give your dog a new leash on life! This beginner-level course is open to all breeds of dogs over 5 months (larger breeds accepted at 4 months) Exercises will include the proper heel command, automatic sit, sit-stay and down-stay, stand for inspection, and come commands. Behavior problems such as destructive chewing, hole digging, and over-exuberance will also be addressed. Trophies and certificates will be awarded at graduation.The first meeting will be an orientation, WITHOUT DOGS. Please bring vaccination records and $10 insurance fee due to your instructor at first meeting. Event 72448 10:00a-11:00a Saturday H Louis Senior Center 07/13-08/24 Fee: $98/person 7 sessions Knight K H Louis Senior Center, 11300 Stanford, (between 9th & Euclid), Garden Grove Event 72450 6:30p-7:30p Tuesday TeWinkle Park, Costa Mesa 07/09-08/20 Fee: $98/person 7 sessions Botello T Orientation held Costa Mesa Senior Center; Dog Training held at TeWinkle Park, Costa Mesa DOG MANNERS “CRASH COURSE” Accomplish your dog training goals and get behavior problems under control in just 4 weeks! Exercises include: controlled walking on a leash, sit and down on command, sit-stay, down-stay, and come commands. Bad habits such as chewing, digging, counter-surfing and jumping on people, will also be addressed. For dogs 4 months and older. Dogs attend all meetings, and pre-registration is required so we may brief you prior to first class. Please bring a copy of current vaccination records and $5 material fee to first lesson. Event 72440 3:30p-4:45p Saturday Northwood Community Park 06/22-07/20 Fee: $88/person 4 sessions (No class 7/6) Knight K Northwood Community Park, 4531 Bryan Ave., Irvine AROUND THE HOME & GARDEN

FURNITURE UPHOLSTERY This class welcomes all students, from beginning to advance, interested in learning various steps, terminology and procedures for upholstery projects. Topics will include springing-up, types of springs and arms, cushion making, stuffing and more. All upholstery projects will be at the discretion of the instructor. The first class meeting is an ORIENTATION from 6pm - 7pm. A supply list will be provided in class. Event 73262 6:00p-9:00p Wednesday Paul’s Upholstery 07/03-08/14 Fee: $125/person 7 sessions Dominguez P Paul’s Upholstery, 3325 W. Harvard, Santa Ana PLUMBING REPAIRS Learn how to safely troubleshoot and install faucets, sinks, toilets, garbage disposers, water heaters, bathtubs, showers, and major appliances such as dishwashers and clothes washing machines. Avoid expensive plumbers and repair plumbing problems yourself! Take the mystery out of a clogged drain and discover how to best clear it! New plumbing will be covered, including water supply pipes, valves, drain and waist pipes, natural gas piping and new materials such as PEX plumbing. Limited hands-on experience will be available. Event 73261 6:00p-9:00p Thursday SAC R-228 06/27-08/08 Fee: $125/person 6 sessions (No class 7/4) Famolaro F

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s r r TM with , , or MINIATURE GARDENS Come learn how to create one of the hottest trends in gardening. Design and accessorize your enchanted miniature garden with a selection of decorative miniatures including fences, arches, fairies and more. Easy to switch up for holidays and so trendy! Additional miniatures available for purchase at class. Event 73073 11:00a-12:30p Saturday Dragonfly Shops & Gardens 08/03 Fee: $30/person 1 session Davidson B Dragonfly Shops & Gardens, 260 N. Glassell St., Orange ELECTRONIC REPAIR This is the prefect class for someone who wants to develop job skills as an electronics circuit board assembler, electronics technician, and/or play with electronics as a hobby! Learn the magic of basic electronics, and how to install and solder components on a circuit board, and how to test and troubleshoot electronic circuits. Limited “hands-on” experiences is included, using electronic circuit kits. Also, bring in your defective electronic items and repair them in class! Event 73260 6:00p-9:00p Wednesday SAC R-228 07/03-08/07 Fee: $125/person 6 sessions Famolaro F ITTY BITTY CONTAINER GARDENS The miniature craze has come to Anne’s succulent class. Come make five cute little containers for your garden, to give as a hostess gift, to use as a party favor and much more. Pick out five containers and Anne will help you with your creations. Each container is less than three inches high - so cute! Event 73055 11:00a-12:30p Saturday Dragonfly Shops & Gardens 06/29 Fee: $30/person 1 session Davidson B Dragonfly Shops & Gardens, 260 N. Glassell St., Orange TERRARIUM WORKSHOP Using an ‘open’ container, you will create an eye catching terrarium. Choose from rock, glass, sand, pebbles, moss, plants and trinkets. Learn the proper “care and feeding” of this lovely table decor. Event 73045 9:00a-10:30a Saturday Dragonfly Shops & Gardens 08/10 Fee: $30/person 1 session Davidson B Dragonfly Shops & Gardens, 260 N. Glassell St., Orange ARTS & CRAFTS

CANDLEMAKING Decorating with candles makes a beautiful addition to any home. Fragrant, multi-colored candles also make great gifts! Join us to create unique gifts for any occasion, maybe even start your own candle business! Topics include: getting started, different types of candles, using molds, how to add fragrance and natural color additives, resources for materials and supplies. Students will make 3-5 candles in this hands-on workshop. Please dress accordingly. A $20 material fee is payable at the door to the instructor. Event 72454 6:30p-9:30p Monday SAC T-212 07/01 Fee: $35/person 1 session Abdul Q INTRO TO CALLIGRAPHY In this workshop, you will learn and practice the beautiful craft of calligraphy and apply this technique to various projects. Event 75144 6:00p-8:00p Wednesday Dragonfly Shops & Gardens 07/03 Fee: $65/person 1 session Davidson B Dragonfly Shops & Gardens, 260 N. Glassell St., Orange SOAPMAKING Do you love the sensual pleasure of beautiful aromatic soaps? Why not learn to make your own? It’s easier than you think. Custom-made soaps are perfect for gifts, bathroom decor and people with sensitive skin. You will create 4 - 6 different soaps, layer colors, use molds, add fragrances, herbs or toys. Express your creativity in this hands-on class. Please dress accordingly. A $20 material fee is payable at the door to the instructor. Event 72456 6:30p-9:30p Monday SAC T-212 08/05 Fee: $35/person 1 session Abdul Q

Website: sac.edu/cms 3 MOSAIC TILING FOR BEGINNERS Spend the day designing a colorful piece of mosaic art using tiles and glass. You will leave with a beautiful piece of art to display in your home, office or garden! Event 73026 6:00p-7:30p Tuesday Dragonfly Shops & Gardens 06/25 Fee: $30/person 1 session Davidson B Event 73030 6:00p-7:30p Tuesday Dragonfly Shops & Gardens 07/23 Fee: $30/person 1 session Davidson B Dragonfly Shops & Gardens, 260 N. Glassell St., Orange BEADS, CRYSTALS & SEMI-PRECIOUS STONES This beginning jewelry design class will introduce students to basic jewelry construction. Learn designing techniques using bead wire, toggles, clasps, eye/head pins and hooks. Students will have a choice to create a necklace and earring set or necklace and bracelet set using beads,crystals or semi-precious stones. Students should bring a pair of the following tools to class: round nose pliers, chain nose pliers, wire cutters and crimping pliers (optional). These tools can be purchased at craft stores. A $20 material fee is payable in class. Event 72495 5:30p-8:30p Wednesday SAC I-201 07/17 Fee: $30/person 1 session Burns B BASIC WIRE-WRAPPING This hand-wiring class will teach you techniques to design and create beautiful jewelry at a fraction of the cost of retail. With simple wire-wrapping techniques learned in class you’ll create a bracelet and earring set using sterling silver or gold filled wires to link semi-precious stones, beads or crystals. Students should bring a pair of the following tools to class: round nose pliers, chain nose pliers, wire cutters and crimping pliers (optional). These tools can be purchased at craft stores. A $20 material fee is payable in class. Event 72503 5:30p-8:30p Wednesday SAC I-201 08/07 Fee: $30/person 1 session Burns B CREATIVE CARDS This workshop will introduce you to the art of quilling and iris folding. Come create a variety of greetings cards with decorative coils, delicate shapes or beautiful embellishments created from layered patterns of folded strips of paper. Show someone how much you care by adding a personal touch to a special note or card. A $10 material fee is payable at the door. Event 72502 5:30p-8:30p Wednesday SAC I-201 07/31 Fee: $30/person 1 session Burns B FRESH SUMMER FLORAL DESIGNS Brighten your home or office with beautiful and colorful fresh flowers. Create an array of different designs using a selection of organic elements. Projects include fresh garden, topiary, English garden and hi-style designs. A $70 material fee is payable in class to the instructor. Event 73143 9:00a-11:30a Saturday Mina Wholesale Flowers 06/22-07/13 Fee: $70/person 4 sessions Asadirad M Mina Wholesale Flowers: 1918 E. Edinger Ave., Santa Ana WEDDING FLORAL DESIGNS Students will learn the fundamentals of planning a wedding day. Topics include a consultation with the bride and groom, developing timelines, budget,contracts and more. Floral designs will include boutonnières, corsages, bridal bouquets, flower girl and ring bearer flowers. Traditional and cultural decoration concepts for the church, reception hall, centerpieces, and table set-ups will be discussed. A $70 material fee is payable in class to the instructor. Event 73145 9:00a-11:30a Saturday Mina Wholesale Flowers 08/03-08/24 Fee: $70/person 4 sessions Asadirad M Mina Wholesale Flowers: 1918 E. Edinger Ave., Santa Ana FACE PAINTING This course is an introduction to face painting. Participants will learn the freehand stroke, swirls, teardrops, dots, and stroke leaves, loading your brush with multiple colors, using split cakes, and flowers. Topics will also include tool and makeup selection and proper hygiene. The skills learned in this class can be used for children’s parties, family gatherings, school events, or to make extra money as a face painter. Students will be responsible for buying their own supplies. A list of items will be sent to registered students. A $10 material fee is payable in class. Event 73371 6:00p-9:00p Tuesday SAC C-210 06/18-07/02 Fee: $75/person 3 sessions MacDonald C 4 SAC Community Services 714.564.6594 WINDCHIMES Make a decorative windchime in this fun and lively class. Made with beads, wire, metal, glass & charms, this project is ideal for all ages. Hang it in your garden, home, or give to a friend. Better yet, invite a friend to join you for this workshop. Event 73015 11:00a-12:30p Saturday Dragonfly Shops & Gardens 07/13 Fee: $30/person 1 session Davidson B Dragonfly Shops & Gardens, 260 N. Glassell St., Orange SUNCATCHER WORKSHOP Create two beautiful suncatchers using beads, baubles & bling. Perfect for hanging in your garden, or in your home. Event 73014 9:00a-10:30a Saturday Dragonfly Shops & Gardens 07/13 Fee: $30/person 1 session Davidson B Dragonfly Shops & Gardens, 260 N. Glassell St., Orange INTRO TO METAL STAMPING Learn the art of metal stamping for jewelry. You will complete a cuff bracelet & pendant. Event 73024 1:30p-3:00p Saturday Dragonfly Shops & Gardens 07/06 Fee: $30/person 1 session Davidson B Dragonfly Shops & Gardens, 260 N. Glassell St., Orange DREAMCATCHER WORKSHOP Make an enchanting dreamcatcher in this fun workshop using cords, feathers, beads and more. Event 73017 11:00a-12:30p Saturday Dragonfly Shops & Gardens 06/22 Fee: $35/person 1 session Davidson B Dragonfly Shops & Gardens, 260 N. Glassell St., Orange BOHO WALL DECOR Using ribbon, feathers & beads, you will create this stunning piece of art suitable to hang indoors or out. Event 73022 11:00a-2:30p Saturday Dragonfly Shops & Gardens 07/20 Fee: $30/person 1 session Davidson B Dragonfly Shops & Gardens, 260 N. Glassell St., Orange INTRO TO MACRAMÉ Learn the basic knots and techniques in this fun and easy workshop as you make an adorable hanger, complete with pot and plant. Event 73025 11:00a-12:30p Saturday Dragonfly Shops & Gardens 08/17 Fee: $30/person 1 session Davidson B Dragonfly Shops & Gardens, 260 N. Glassell St., Orange AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY

DMV APPROVED AUTO WHOLESALE BUSINESS Come learn to make extra money buying and selling wholesale car as a home- based business; or, simply buy cars for your friends, family and co-workers at great wholesales prices. You can earn $3000 just selling 3-4 cars a month. In this DMV approved course, you learn how to get your auto dealer license and how to operate a profitable used car business. Find out the how and where of buying at wholesale prices and how to sell at retail for very good profits. You’ll get a FREE list of all the dealer-only auctions in the USA. You’ll receive a DMV certificate of completion at the end of class. A $25 material fee is payable at the door. Event 73264 6:00p-9:00p Wed, Thur SAC D-205 08/07 & 08/08 Fee: $89/person 2 sessions Williams R AUTO UPHOLSTERY Students will learn the fundamental skills of automobile upholstery. This course will address design, modifications, replacements and repairs. The principles of cutting, stitching and fitting material to small projects i.e. sunvisor, head and armrest will be covered. The first class meeting is an orientation from 6pm- 7pm. A supply list will be provided in class. Event 73263 6:00p-9:00p Wednesday Paul’s Upholstery 07/03-08/14 Fee: $125/person 7 sessions Dominguez P Paul’s Upholstery, 3325 W. Harvard, Santa Ana

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BECOME A NOTARY PUBLIC Start your own business, become a more valuable employee, provide customer service for your business or organization, earn additional income and get recommissioned. This intensive one-day seminar is designed to equip you with everything you need to know to become an effective Notary. You will find out about new legislation as well as how to pass the official Notary exam (must be taken every 4 years), identify document signers, keep a journal, fill out certificates and avoid lawsuits. The class includes a practice Notary Public Exam. A $35 manual fee is payable to the instructor. PLEASE NOTE: Arrive early. Due to State regulations, no one will be admitted to the classroom after 8:30 a.m. You must be on time when returning to the classroom from breaks. Event 73333 8:00a-6:00p Thursday SAC A-130 07/11 Fee: $95/person 1 session Notary Public Seminars, Inc. RENEW NOTARY COMMISSION-3 HR REQUIRED Renewing Notaries may take a three hour Approved Notary Refresher course. We will review all laws and regulations you are required to know to continue as a Notary. You must take the exam and be fingerprinted again. A 6 hour approved course must be taken first without a lapse in your commission.” Commission is valid for 4 years. Serious conviction may disqualify applicant. A $35 material fee is payable in class to the instructor. Event 73334 12:45p-6:00p Thursday SAC A-130 07/11 Fee: $49/person 1 session Notary Public Seminars, Inc.

NEW/ RENEWING - NOTARY EXAM INFORMATION

Legal resident of Registration: 4:00 - 5:00pm Requirements: (military excluded)

Exam: 5:00 - 6:00pm Photograph: 2x2 passport color photos

$40 check payable to Payment: Age: 18+ Secretary of State Valid Driver’s License or state Identification: Materials: #2 pencil issued ID with photo Live Scan Fingerprints required after you pass the exam. Serious conviction may disqualify applicant.

BECOME A LOAN SIGNING AGENT California’s real estate industry is in need of notaries and others who are interested in becoming loan document specialists. Topics will include: how to contact the most lucrative and profitable businesses, primary contacts, getting signed with successful services and agencies, and how to develop and build your own business. Learn to properly notarize loan packages. We will discuss how to negotiate your fee and advertise yourself in your market. Receive a free listing of 50 loan-signing companies that are looking for notaries. Participants awaiting Notary commission and/or exam results may register. A $40 material fee for a resource book is payable at the door. An optional certificate of completion is available for $20. Event 73335 10:00a-4:00p Thursday SAC D-211 07/25 Fee: $95/person 1 session Notary Public Seminars, Inc. CONTRACTING LICENSE This course is designed for students interested in exploring career opportunities in General Contracting and/ or sub-contracting for any trade. The main goal of the course is to help students who want to prepare for the California Contracting License Examination, by the Contractors State License Board (CSLB). Also, current contractors will be interested, in order to enhance their law and business skills. Learn how to properly prepare a bid, and how to effectively manage a building construction project. Event 73331 6:00p-9:00p Tuesday SAC D-107 07/02-08/06 Fee: $125/person 6 sessions Famolaro F HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT HRM is moving away from traditional personnel, administration, and transactional roles, which are increasingly outsourced. The HRM function is now expected to add value to the strategic utilization of employees and to ensure that employee programs recommended and implemented impact the business in positive measurable ways. Topics Covered: The Role of Human Resource Management and Line Managers; HRM’s Changing Focus; The Human Side of Performance Management; The New Expectations of HR; More About Human Resource Management; Job Descriptions; Behavioral Interviewing and New Employee Orientation & Onboarding. Participants will receive a certificate of completion. Event 73273 6:30p-9:30p Monday SAC D-207 07/29 & 08/05 Fee: $125/person 2 sessions Gonzalez S

6 SAC Community Services 714.564.6594 VOICE-OVERS: YOU’RE ON THE AIR In what could be one of most enlightening 2 hours you’ve ever spent, this class will show you how YOU could actually begin using your speaking voice for commercials, films, videos and more! In this class, you will learn a unique way to cash in on one of the most lucrative full or part-time careers out there! This is a business that you can handle on your own terms, on your own turf, in your own time, and with practically no overhead! And NOW is the best time to make this happen as new companies are looking for new voices like never before. This exciting and fun class could be the game changer you’ve been looking for! Event 73330 6:30p-8:30p Tuesday SAC D-106 06/25 Fee: $35/person 1 session Such A Voice CERTIFIED PHLEBOTOMY TECHNICIAN Phlebotomy Technicians are in demand as one of the fastest growing occupations in healthcare. Launch your career as a Phlebotomy Technician, collecting blood samples from patients in a hospital, clinical laboratory, medical office, or clinic. Through lectures and hands-on training, learn what you need to know about the circulatory system, venipuncture technique and specimen collection, risk factors, complications, and quality assurance. This course provides a complete learning experience-with 48 hours of classroom instruction and a 40-hour hands-on externship, which prepares you to take the National Certification exam to become a Certified Phlebotomy Technician 1 (CPT1).Orientation from 7:00pm - 8:30pm Thursday 6/27. Event 73275 7:00p-10:00p M Tu W Th SAC R-318 07/15-08/08 Fee: $2000/person 16 sessions AUMT Institute

PHLEBOTOMY TECH CLASS REQUIREMENT

Fees: $500: Payable to SAC Community Services Requirements: High School Diploma (Non refundable deposit) or equivalent $1500: Payable to AUMT Institute

Exam Fee: $117 payable to National Healthcare Age: 18+ Assoc. (NHA)

License Fee: $100 payable to State of CA Materials: Student responsible for own scrubs (Any Identification: Valid Driver’s License, State or School ID color) Certificates awarded upon successful completion of course.

AIRBNB - TAX PERSPECTIVE Airbnb is a new and growing business opportunity. If you’re not running your business well you could be in for big trouble at tax time. Learn how to setup and manage your Airbnb rental business from a tax perspective. We’ll cover everything from keeping better records, automating tedious processes, setting up your business accounts properly, managing and tracking assets and inventory. New topic: Federal tax code changes passed in 12-2017 that could affect Airbnb owners. Students will know how to setup their Airbnb to minimize identity theft using an EIN, DBA/FBN and will be able to keep their property in compliance with state, county and local short-term rental laws. Event 73267 6:00p-9:00p Tuesday SAC D-206 07/09 & 07/16 Fee: $69/person 2 sessions Ferraro D PROFESSIONAL SPECIAL EFFECTS ARTIST This intensive course is ideal for makeup artists looking to expand their skills. Students will be introduced to prosthetic special effect (SPX) makeup techniques. These application effects include learning how to sculpt, mold and cast bruises, burns, cuts, gashes, wrinkles, scars, and zombie motifs. Weekly projects will introduce students to basic materials used to create gory SPFX designs. A supply list will be provided to all registered students. Students are responsible for purchasing their own supplies. Dress accordingly, students should wear clothing they don’t mind ruining. Event 73381 6:00p-9:30p Tuesday SAC C-210 07/16-08/06 Fee: $125/person 4 sessions MacDonald C

Be Prepared! We offer Basic First Aid, Adult, Child & Infant CPR. See Page 18

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8 SAC Community Services 714.564.6594 DO YOU HAVE A GREAT IDEA FOR A NEW CLASS? We’re always looking for teachers who have developed classes in: Arts & Crafts • Real Estate • Business & Careers • Dance • Health & Beauty • College for Kids Mail a proposal to: Santa Ana College–Community Services Program, Attn: Lithia Williams, Program Coordinator 1530 W. 17th St. Santa Ana, CA 92706 • Email: [email protected]

INTRODUCTION TO DISTILLING This course will provide an overview of the processes involved in the manufacturing of beverage alcohol (spirits) for the production of vodka, gin, rum, agave spirit, brandy, and various whiskies. Students will understand and describe the steps from “grain to glass.” A $30 material fee is payable in class to the instructor. Event 73328 6:00p-9:00p Thursday SAC I-106 2 sessions 07/11-07/13 Fee: $125/person 12:00p-2:00p Saturday The Blinking Owl Friesen R The Blinking Owl, 802 E. Washington Ave., Santa Ana

ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTING

This is a HANDS-ON course to learn how to design your dream house, and learn how to READ BLUEPRINTS. Architectural Drafting involves learning how to draw all the building plans for constructing a building, in accordance with the Uniform Building Code (UBC). In the process, you are learning how to read blueprints. This course is an opportunity to learn a life time skill to be a successful construction worker and/or General Contractor. Event 73338 6:00p-9:00p Monday SAC D-107 07/01-08/05 Fee: $125/person 6 sessions Famolaro F HOW TO STAY EMPLOYED DURING CHANGE Employers are routinely demanding that office employees complete more work than ever before as a return on investments made in software and hardware. Staying employed means adopting, and maintaining efficient and productive habits. Do more than hope for a secure future, learn how to succeed! Discussions include: skills, training and experience needed to land and keep valuable jobs; jobs facing elimination, solutions in the economy; future government offers, and universal basic income. Join us for a peek at the future of work. A $30 material fee is payable in class. Event 73368 6:00p-9:00p Monday SAC D-109 07/22 & 07/29 Fee: $59/person 2 sessions Lee V LEGAL DOCUMENT ASSISTANT Work for a law firm or become an Alternative Legal Service Provider preparing legal documents for clients who want to represent themselves in court. You may already have legal experience as a paralegal or working in a law firm. Maybe you’ve discovered the type of law you’d like to work in: Corporate, Business, IP, Insurance, Family Law, and Estate Planning. We’ll give you the expert knowledge you need to confidently complete documents for your own clients or in a legal setting. A $35 material fee is payable in class. Event 73337 9:00a-4:00p Thursday SAC D-209 08/01 Fee: $95/person 1 session Notary Public Seminars, Inc.

CAREER TRAINING PROGRAMS (CTP) These online programs provide training for growing in-demand careers. All programs taught by experienced instructors and designed to provide skills needed for career opportunities. This 6 to 18 month self-paced program prepares students for industry- recognized certifications. Financial Assistance, WIOA, Military or Government/Workforce funding is available. Categories include Healthcare, Skilled Trades, Business, Software, IT, Management, Design, Hospitality, and more. Programs and courses available at www.gatlineducation.com/saccomserv

Website: sac.edu/cms 9 COLLEGE FOR KIDS & TEENS

Registration for ALL College For Kids events must include a completed Medical/Waiver Release form, located on the inside back cover. BEGINNING PIANO (AGES 7+) This course is designed for students to play piano, read music and understand basic music concepts. Students will learn proper hand and finger placement and learn two pieces in C or G Major. A $5 material fee is payable in class. Event 74424 1:00p-2:00p M T W Th SAC N-106 07/15-07/25 Fee: $95/person 8 sessions Avalos O BEGINNING GUITAR (AGES 8-12) This class is open to all levels of guitar players. Students will learn the basics of guitar playing in various accompaniments, melodies and solo styles. Guitar fundamentals, music reading, writing and composing songs will be discussed. Students must BRING their own acoustic guitar to class. Parents and friends are invited to a performance on the last day of class. Event 74666 1:00p-2:15p Mon, Thur SAC N-114 06/24-07/25 Fee: $125/person 9 sessions (No 7/4 class) Nguyen J HIP-HOP DANCE (AGES 8-16) Kids come ready to learn the FUNdamentals of Hip Hop dance. This exciting and popular dance will introduce kids to choreographed moves, music video dance steps, and short set routines. Your child will gain confidence, rhythm, timing, flexibility and coordination in this summer dance camp. Family and friends are invited to a performance on the last day of class. Casual dress, tennis or soft soled shoes only, hard heals are not permitted. Event 74670 2:30p-3:45p M Tu W Th SAC W-107 07/08-08/01 Fee: $150/person 16 sessions Fletcher A VOCABULARY & SPELLING (AGES 9-12) Spelling is as simple as knowing your ABC’s! Learn tools and skills that make spelling fun and practical. The focus will be on building phonics, sight word vocabulary, fluency and comprehension. Students will participate in various activities and games Students should bring a dictionary, thesaurus and pencil to class. A $5 cash material fee is payable at the door. Event 74652 9:00a-10:00a M Tu W Th SAC I-107 07/15-07/18 Fee: $39/person 4 sessions Neal P SPANISH FOR KIDS (AGES 8-14) Give your child the opportunity to explore a foreign-language learning path to español! This fast paced but comprehensive course will focus on the four areas of language acquisition - reading, writing, listening and speaking. By using powerful vocabulary building games that promote quick fluency and learning Spanish songs, kids build confidence and stamina to speak Spanish and enjoy doing it! Event 74667 10:00a-11:30a M Tu W Th SAC I-207 06/17-06/27 Fee: $85/person 8 sessions Maldonado S Event 74668 1:00p-2:30p M Tu W Th SAC I-107 07/22-08/01 Fee: $85/person 8 sessions Maldonado S BASIC MATH (AGES 8-12) Focus will be on: fractions, decimals, percents, and basic pre-algebra concepts. Students will receive group instruction as well as participate in math games. Curriculum is based on California State Standards for Mathematics. A $5 material fee is payable at the door. Event 74542 1:45p-2:45p M Tu W Th SAC I-203 07/22-08/01 Fee: $95/person 8 sessions Alpine Tutoring, Inc. 10 SAC Community Services 714.564.6594 PRE-ALGEBRA (AGES 11+) Focus will be on: order of operations, exponents and variables, combining like terms and solving one-step equations. Students will receive group instruction as well as participate in various math based activities. Curriculum is based on California State Standards for Mathematics. A $5 material fee is payable at the door. Event 74642 2:00p-3:15p M Tu W Th SAC I-103 07/22-08/01 Fee: $95/person 8 sessions Alpine Tutoring, Inc. TYPING FOR KIDS (AGES 8-12) Gain a useful skill this summer and learn how to type. Students will learn correct hand positions, develop sufficient keyboarding skills and increase their typing speed. All levels are welcome. Each student will be REQUIRED to sign a “Classroom Conduct” agreement. Event 74425 9:00a-11:00a M Tu W Th SAC A-226 06/24-06/27 Fee: $79/person 4 sessions Tayles K Event 74426 9:00a-11:00a M Tu W Th SAC A-226 08/05-08/08 Fee: $79/person 4 sessions Tayles K COMPUTERS FOR KIDS (AGES 8-12) Build your computer skills using current techniques, shortcuts, and features in Word, Powerpoint and Excel. Use proper methods in creating, editing, formatting, saving, and printing documents in Word. Learn proper setup, presentation tips, and insert images, video, sound effects, transitions, and animation techniques in PowerPoint. Edit, sort and calculate data in spreadsheets. Create a graphical view of your data such as pie, line and bar charts with color and 3-D effects. Learn how to do all these features with easy shortcuts, menus and wizards. Basic computer and word processing knowledge is recommended. Students will be required to sign a “Classroom Conduct” agreement. Bring a USB drive to class. Event 74427 9:00a-11:00a M Tu W Th SAC A-222 07/29-08/01 Fee: $79/person 4 sessions Tayles K ALGEBRA (AGES 11+) For students who wish to gain or strengthen Algebra I level skills. Topics covered include polynomials, rational numbers, rational expressions, and graphs. Students will receive group instruction as well as participate in various math based activities. Curriculum is based on California State Standards for Mathematics. A $5 material fee is payable in class. Event 74643 3:30p-4:45p M Tu W Th SAC I-103 07/22-08/01 Fee: $95/person 8 sessions Alpine Tutoring, Inc. READING DEVELOPMENT & COMPREHENSION (AGES 8-12) Solid reading comprehension skills are the backbone of any student’s academic success. This class will focus on fluency and comprehension. In addition to learning strong pre-reading skills, basic critical thinking, and how to use context clues, students will also have opportunities to engage in a variety of reading activities designed to address various learning styles. Students will increase their thinking skills as well as their ability to engage and interpret what they read. A $10 material fee is payable in class to the instructor. Event 74504 9:00a-10:15a M Tu W Th SAC I-206 06/24-07/03 Fee: $95/person 7 sessions Alpine Tutoring, Inc. Event 74539 12:30p-1:30p M Tu W Th SAC I-203 07/22-08/01 Fee: $95/person 8 sessions Alpine Tutoring, Inc. ONLINE DRIVER’S EDUCATION (AGES 15-18) Independence is just a click away. Complete your Driver’s Education requirement from home on your computer, tablet or phone. This is an interactive, online course with videos and animated driving scenarios. Learn the rules of the road, driver responsibility, DMV procedures and much more. Receive DMV-approved Certificate of Completion. A licensed instructor is available to answer any questions. Sign up anytime.

Event 74675 INSTRUCTION ONLINE Fee: $39/person Safety Driver’s Ed ENGLISH COMPOSITION (AGES 9-12) Students will review grammar and language skills and learn techniques to write using systematic outlining and note taking. Topics include: sentence and paragraph construction, with an emphasis on spelling and using the right word or phrase. Listening exercises, brainstorming, and troubleshooting will involve students in the intuitive and creative process of writing. Students will dissect short stories to illustrate outlining benefits. Students should bring a notebook, pencil, and dictionary/thesaurus to class. A $5 material is payable at the door. Event 74650 12:00p-1:30p M Tu W Th SAC I-107 07/15-07/18 Fee: $65/person 4 sessions Neal P Website: sac.edu/cms 11 BASKETBALL CAMP (AGES 8-12) This camp welcomes both girls and boys to experience the benefits of learning the game of basketball. Practice will consist of ball-handling, dribbling, shooting, passing, rebounding, offense and defense drills. Each player will learn the importance of teamwork, working hard, while developing character, self-esteem and meeting new friends. Campers should bring their own basketball, a bottle of water and small towel each day to class. A $10 material fee is payable in class to the instructor Event 74709 10:15a-11:45a M Tu W Th SAC W-107 07/08-07/25 Fee: $125/person 12 sessions Wakefield R FORENSICS LAB (AGES 5-12) Mad Science Investigators: Focus on the science of Forensics in this hands-on look at crime scenes. Identify and collect evidence, from fingerprints to tracks to trash! Recreate the scene of a crime using clues and detailed observations. Campers will use science to connect the dots and help sniff out the suspects in this hands-on investigation into the science of sleuthing. A $25 material fee is due the first day of class. Event 74432 9:00a-12:00p M Tu W Th SAC I-203 07/08-07/11 Fee: $135/person 4 sessions Mad Science CRAZY CHEMWORKS (AGES 5-12) Come and discover what it’s like to be a real scientist and work in a Mad Science Lab. Each day we will experiment with different chemicals and tools to see what kind of interesting and crazy reactions we can create! Students will explore acids and bases, reveal the secret recipe of slime and examine crystallization. By the end of the week the Jr. Mad Scientists will have their very own chemistry set so they can perform their own experiments at home! A $25 material fee due the first day of class. Event 74437 1:30p-4:30p M Tu W Th SAC R-302 07/08-07/11 Fee: $135/person 4 sessions Mad Science ROCKIN’ ROCKETS (AGES 5-12) Aerodynamics and Motion are the stars of this fun filled week! Design and build everything from kites to planes to ROCKETS! Experiment with different propulsion systems as you use your new knowledge to blast off, track and recover all kinds of Flying Machinery! Have a rockin’ good time at this rocket camp! A $25 material fee due the first day of class. Event 74435 9:00a-12:00p M Tu W Th SAC R-228 07/15-07/18 Fee: $135/person 4 sessions Mad Science ROBOTS 101 (AGES 8-12) I am RO-BOT! Join us for a week of FUN with amazing robots! Learn about the uses of robots in our world and spend time experimenting with super cool robots that can sense sound, follow patterns, even play soccer! Discover the science of circuitry and how robots use sensors to explore the things around them. Use your skills to build your very own working robot to take home with you! A $30 material fee is due the first day of class. Event 74433 9:00a-12:00p M Tu W Th SAC I-107 06/24-06/27 Fee: $145/person 4 sessions Mad Science DRAGONFLY SUMMER CAMP (AGES 8–12) So much fun packed into one week! Your child will have a blast creating unique projects and learning something new each day. The activities include designing a mosaic tile, planting a whimsical fairy garden, making bead or wire wrapped jewelry, suncatchers, and so much more. Come ready to paint, bead, plant and meet new friends in this summer. Campers should bring an oversized shirt to wear over their clothes. A $35 material fee is payable on the first day of class. Event 74156 9:30a-12:00p M Tu W Th F Dragonfly Shops & Gardens 06/24-06/28 Fee: $165/person 5 sessions Davidson B Event 74157 9:30a-12:00p M Tu W Th F Dragonfly Shops & Gardens 07/22-07/26 Fee: $165/person 5 sessions Davidson B Dragonfly Shops & Gardens, 260 N. Glassell St., Orange Come visit Santa Ana College’s Tessmann Planetarium “SUMMER TOUR OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM 2019” View the show schedule and purchase your tickets online at www.sac.edu/planetarium

12 SAC Community Services 714.564.6594 TIPS FOR PARENTS

• Students are expected to abide by the • Orient your child to the location of rules of conduct for SAC students. classrooms and restrooms. • Supervision is not provided before or • 30 minute Visitor Parking, Lot #3, after class. is available to drop off and • Check your child into class and promptly pick up students. pickup your child after class.

SAT TEST PREPARATION WORKSHOP This course will cover all sections of the NEW SAT including Math, Writing and Critical Reading. Emphasis of the course will be on content as well as strategy. Students will have opportunity to review the fundamental mathematical, vocabulary, critical thinking, reading, writing as well as organizational skills essential for success on the SAT. Instruction will also include the essential planning and strategic skills needed for success such as: process of elimination, use of key words, time management, productive guessing, and many more. Students will also gain confidence and gain skills for overcoming test anxiety. Students will receive a copy of the College Board’s Official SAT study guide. Students should bring pen, pencil, and calculator.FOR TEST DATES: 8/24/19 Event 74644 1:00p-3:00p M Tu W Th SAC I-103 08/05-08/08 Fee: $125/person 4 sessions Alpine Tutoring, Inc.

BRICK CITY ENGINEERS W/LEGO (AGES 5-12) Let’s build a CITY! There are many different types of engineering jobs, and building is one of the most fun! Campers will put their engineering and architecture skills to work as they build city themed models using LEGO® Bricks. The sky’s the limit when campers are challenged to use their own ideas and skills to build a skyscraper taller than their heads! They’ll have a blast using custom-built cars to move the people of the city all around town - brick by brick! Each camper receives a customized mini figure and certificate of achievement on the last day of camp. Please bring a snack and drink. A $20 material fee is payable on the first day of class. Event 74671 9:00a-12:00p M Tu W Th SAC I-107 07/22-07/25 Fee: $125/person 4 sessions Bricks 4 Kidz GALAXY FAR AWAY W/LEGO (AGES 5-12) Inspired by NASA and Star Wars®, our Galaxy Far Away Camp is packed full of MOTORIZED models that will make your imagination blast off! Each day, campers will learn about real-life space exploration and build models related to the NASA space program, LEGO® Star Wars® themed sets, group games, challenges and more! This camp provides the spark for imagination and creativity to take off on an adventure that’s out of this world! All campers receive a customized mini figure and a Certificate of Achievement on the last day of camp. Please bring a snack and drink. A $20 material fee is payable in class on the first day. Event 74672 1:00p-4:00p M Tu W Th SAC I-108 07/22-07/25 Fee: $125/person 4 sessions Bricks 4 Kidz REMOTE CONTROL MANIA W/LEGO (AGES 5-12) Making it move is the name of the game at this exciting camp! Students will love to see their creations in motion using LEGO® wireless remote controls. Each day, campers will use fascinating and challenging LEGO® components to create dynamic vehicles, inventions, machines and more. This camp is loads of fun and learning for budding builders. Each camper receives a customized mini figure and certificate of achievement on the last day of camp. Please bring a snack and drink. A $20 material fee is payable in class on the first day. Event 74674 1:00p-4:00p M Tu W Th SAC I-107 08/05-08/08 Fee: $135/person 4 sessions Bricks 4 Kidz MINING & CRAFTING WITH LEGO® (AGES 5-12) Experience the world of Minecraft with LEGO® Bricks in this exciting camp! Campers will start by crafting their shelters and some of the mobs, critters and tools using LEGO® Bricks. We’ll learn all about engineering models and elements from the popular game. Your young engineers will have a blast learning, building, and playing with other Minecraft fans. Each student receives a customized minifigure and Certificate of Achievement upon completion. Please bring a snack and drink. A $20 material fee is payable in class on the first day. Event 74673 9:00a-12:00p M Tu W Th SAC I-107 08/05-08/08 Fee: $125/person 4 sessions Bricks 4 Kidz

Website: sac.edu/cms 13 MARTIAL ARTS (AGES 7-14) This is an introductory Martial Arts class, introducing younger students to respect, discipline, self-control, communication, organization and decision making. We will cover age appropriate self-defense techniques, kicks, punches, blocks, and fun physical training! Students should wear loose clothing, bring a bottle of water, yoga mat or towel to class. Event 74677 4:00p-5:00p Tu Th SAC W-107 06/25-07/23 Fee: $99/person 8 sessions (no class 7/4) Bishop J GREEN SCREEN LEGO FLIX (AGES 7-12) Bring Lego stop-motion animation to the next level! Students transport their Lego worlds using green screen technology, then bring it to life in movies. Students will storyboard, shoot, and voice-over in age appropriate groups. Movies will be available for download 1 month after program ends. A $35 Production Fee is due on the first day of class. Event 74646 9:00a-12:00p M Tu W Th SAC I-107 07/08-07/11 Fee: $140/person 4 sessions Incrediflix ANIMATION FLIX (AGES 7-12) All new animations for 2019! In this fast paced class, students create up to 4 stop motion movies using dinosaurs, paper cartoons, white board, and a free choice where students get to choose from PlayDoh, jewels, or items brought from home. Movies will be available for download 1 month after program ends. A $35 Production Fee is due on the first day of class. Event 74647 1:00p-4:00p M Tu W Th SAC I-107 07/08-07/11 Fee: $140/person 4 sessions Incrediflix LEGO & ANIMATION COMBO FLIX (AGES 7-12) Registration discount and lunch supervision provided to those who register for a full day of Registration discount and lunch supervision provided to those who register for a full day of IncrediFlix camps! *Discount included in price of camp **Bring your own sack lunch. ***See individual camp descriptions. A $70 Production Fee is due on the first day of class. Event 74648 9:00a-4:00p M Tu W Th SAC I-107 07/08-07/11 Fee: $230/person 4 sessions Incrediflix INCREDIFLIX AFTER CAMP CARE (AGES 7-12) Join us from any program for supervised care while students eat snacks (brought from home) and enjoy free play. Event 74649 4:00p-5:00p M Tu W Th SAC I-107 07/08-07/11 Fee: $35/person 4 sessions Incrediflix EARLY READER (AGES 6 & 7) This class is for students who have or will attend 1st or 2nd grade. Solid reading skills are the backbone of any student’s academic success. This class will focus on building phonics skills, sight word vocabulary, fluency and comprehension. Students will have opportunities to engage in a variety of reading activities designed to address various learning styles, and increase foundational reading skills. A $10 material fee is payable in class to the instructor. Event 74497 9:00a-10:15a M Tu W Th SAC I-203 06/24-07/03 Fee: $95/person 7 sessions Alpine Tutoring Event 74519 9:15a-10:15a M Tu W Th SAC I-203 07/22-08/01 Fee: $95/person 8 sessions Alpine Tutoring BASIC MATH (AGES 5 - 7) For students currently enrolled in 1st and 2nd grade. Join us as we review the basic Math skills that prepare students for future academic success. Class will focus on developing student’s understanding of the Math fundamentals including addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, fractions and working with basic word problems. Students will receive group instruction as well as participate in math games. Curriculum is based on California State Standards for Mathematics. A $5 material fee is payable to the instructor. Event 74541 10:30a-11:30a M Tu W Th SAC I-203 07/22-08/01 Fee: $95/person 8 sessions Alpine Tutoring PARKING POLICY Daily parking permits are required & available for $2.00 (coin or dollar) in Lots 6, 7, 9, 11 and 12. Off site campus parking is free.

14 SAC Community Services 714.564.6594 WRITING ACADEMY (AGES 6 & 7) This class is for elementary school students who have or will attend 1st and 2nd grade. This class will focus on teaching students to improve their spelling and handwriting skills, as well as learn how to write complete correct sentences. In addition to strengthening vocabulary, and sentence structure, this class will also strengthen reading skills, grammar and self expression. Students will have opportunities to participate in classroom as well as individual writing exercises. A $10 material fee is payable in class. Event 74502 10:30a-11:45a M Tu W Th SAC I-203 06/24-07/03 Fee: $95/person 7 sessions Alpine Tutoring WRITING ACADEMY (AGES 8-10) This class will focus on teaching students to organize and create cohesive paragraphs and short essays. In addition to strengthening brainstorming, outlining, sentence and paragraph construction, this class will also strengthen grammatical and spelling skills. Students will have opportunities to participate in class as well as individual writing exercises. A $10 material fee is payable in class to the instructor. Event 74511 10:30a-11:45a M Tu W Th SAC I-206 06/24-07/03 Fee: $95/person 7 sessions Alpine Tutoring WRITING ACADEMY (AGES 11-13) This class is for middle school students who have or will attend 6th, 7th or 8th grade. This class will focus on teaching students to organize and create cohesive essays and short research based writing projects. In addition to strengthening the entire writing process, this class will give students a solid understanding of specific essay formats such as persuasive, expository and narrative. Students will have opportunities to participate in class as well as individual writing exercises. A $10 material fee is payable in class to the instructor. Event 74512 12:30p-1:45p M Tu W Th SAC I-206 06/24-07/03 Fee: $95/person 7 sessions Alpine Tutoring WRITING ACADEMY (AGES 14-17) This class will focus on teaching students to organize and create cohesive essays and short research based writing projects. In addition to strengthening the entire writing process, this class will explore specific essay formats such as persuasive, and narrative, as well as teach effective strategies for answering challenging writing prompts. Students will have opportunities to participate in class as well as individual writing exercises. A $10 material fee is payable in class to the instructor. Event 74516 2:00p-3:15p M Tu W Th SAC I-206 06/24-07/03 Fee: $95/person 7 sessions Alpine Tutoring STUDY SKILLS (AGES 10-17) Does your child have trouble figuring out what homework they are responsible for, how to complete it, where it is, how to keep it organized, and when it is due? Is he or she lost when it comes to test taking and test preparation skills? This course will help students gain organizational skills to reach their academic potential, develop an individualized system to track homework, enhance strong test preparation skills and a study environment that encourages focus and productivity. A $15 material fee is payable in class to the instructor. Event 74645 1:00p-3:00p Thursday SAC I-103 07/11 Fee: $39/person 1 session Alpine Tutoring THE FUN OF PUBLIC SPEAKING (AGES 10-17) What is every child going to have to do at some time in their educational life? Right. stand up and give some type of speech. So let’s help them find their unique style and have some fun doing it. Speeches can be fun not scary! Event 74707 3:30p-5:00p M Tu W Th SAC I-102 07/15-07/18 Fee: $65/person 4 sessions Valenti D RESEARCH WRITING SKILLS (AGES 9-12) Students will learn to use reference materials and critical thinking skills, compose a thesis, develop an outline and write a 5-paragraph essay. Students should bring a notebook, pencil and dictionary/thesaurus to class. A $5 material is payable at the door. Event 74651 10:00a-11:30a M Tu W Th SAC I-107 07/15-07/18 Fee: $65/person 4 sessions Neal P

REFUND & TRANSFER POLICY

Refund & transfer requests are accepted 3 busisess days prior to class and are subject to a $15 processing fee person, per class. Refunds are not issued after class is held.

Website: sac.edu/cms 15 SCIENCE IN MOTION (AGES 5-12) Take a walk on the wild side! Kids will have fun with hands-on experiments that will increase their understanding of our Earth and Animals! They will learn how animals are camouflaged and go on the hunt for scents and tracks and discover what adversely affects our planet as we explore conservation. Take apart owl pellets to see what birds of prey can digest, build a birdhouse and experiment with inertia and gravity as you learn how they work together to help you enjoy your favorite sports. A $25 material fee is due the first day of class. Event 74434 9:00a-12:00p M Tu W Th SAC R-228 07/22-07/25 Fee: $135/person 4 sessions Mad Science COMPOSITION & ILLUSTRATION (AGES 6-10) Students will be introduced to vocabulary to increase their writing skills. A variety of stories, graphic organizers, and examples will be provided. Students will have the opportunity to express their ideas by including a drawing to go along with their pieces of writing. Students should bring a pencil, folder, and crayons to class. Event 74710 1:00p-2:15p M Tu W Th SAC I-103 06/17-06/20 Fee: $59/person 4 sessions Perez MA COOKING AROUND THE WORLD (AGES 8-12) In this fun-filled class, students will learn how to create international dishes from China, Mexico, Germany and more. Students will learn how to read and follow recipes, use appropriate cooking tools, and work with their math skills for measuring ingredients. All recipes use dairy, eggs and wheat (no peanuts) and materials are age appropriate. This class includes lecture, demonstration and hands-on activities. Students will dine on their own delicious creations. A $40 material fee is payable in class on the first day. Event 74706 3:00p-5:30p M Tu W Th SAC T-212 07/15-07/18 Fee: $95/person 4 sessions Alpine Tutoring KUDO GAME LAB (AGES 9-12) Come learn a new visual programming tool known as Kudo. Students will develop and create video game applications that work on your computer and X-Box console. This workshop will introduce students to critical thinking, organization, construction, character development which are required for understanding coding. Students must bring an 8G flash drive or higher to class. Event 74422 9:00a-12:00p M Tu W Th SAC A-213 07/08-07/11 Fee: $125/person 4 sessions Wilkins M NASA!! JR. ASTRONAUTS (AGES 5-12) Join our Academy of Future Space Explorers. Build your own model rocket, race a balloon rocket, and then see the real thing - a rocket launch up to 300 ft. in the air! Use teamwork to complete an important space mission. Make and take home your own comet, Space Copter and much more. This NASA camp is ‘Out of this World’! A $25 material fee due the first day of class. Event 74436 9:00a-12:00p M Tu W Th SAC R-228 08/05-08/08 Fee: $135/person 4 sessions Mad Science CODING FOR KIDS (AGES 9-12) This workshop will give students an opportunity to learn how to code. Instruction includes: modifying code blocks, story development, understand coding syntax’s and definitions, learn the difference between loops and infinite loops, order of operations, and other programming fundamentals. Students must bring an 8G flash drive or higher to class. Event 74423 9:00a-12:00p M Tu W Th SAC A-213 08/05-08/08 Fee: $125/person 4 sessions Wilkins M ABC’s, PHONICS & ME (AGES 5 & 6) In this class, students will be introduced to the alphabet and their letter sounds needed for strong reading and writing skills. A variety of stories, activities, and examples are provided. Students should bring a pencil, paper, folder, and crayons to class. Event 74711 10:30a-11:45a M Tu W Th SAC I-109 06/17-06/27 Fee: $95/person 8 sessions Perez MA

16 SAC Community Services 714.564.6594 YOUNG ACTORS PROJECT (AGES 8-13) Students will rehearse a one-hour modern language adaptation of Shakespeare’s beloved romance: Romeo and Juliet, with music and songs produced in collaboration with internationally renowned Theater Seoul taught by John Walcutt and Kevin Kim. All materials provided, including costumes and music. Culminates in two free performances for families and children at 11am on Saturday June 29 and Sunday June 30. Event 74785 10:00a-12:00p M – Sa SAC Phillips Hall / P-100 06/17-06/28 Fee: $300/person 8 sessions Shakespeare OC YOUNG ACTORS SHAKESPEARE INTENSIVE WORKSHOP (AGES 14-22) One-week Shakespeare workshop led by LA DRAMA CRITICS AWARD WINNER Bo Foxworth and Ovation Nominee for Best Actress Elyse Mirto. Students will delve into how to analyze Shakespeare’s text and bring it to life, working with sonnets, monologues, and scenes. Event 74791 2:00p-4:00p Tu W Th F SAC I-108 07/16-07/19 Fee: $300/person 4 sessions Shakespeare OC COMPUTERS

COMPUTER BASICS & WINDOWS 10 Learn to use your computer smarter and faster by learning current computer terminology and proper use of the Windows environment. Topics include the cloud, how to work with multiple programs, desktop shortcuts, customizing the work environment, and how to use folders and files. Bring a USB drive to class. Event 74679 1:30p-4:30p Tuesday SAC A-224 06/18 Fee: $49/person 1 session Dumon D INTRO TO MICROSOFT OUTLOOK Do you have hundreds of e-mails in your Inbox? This class is for you! Learn more efficient methods to composing your e-mails, attaching photos/documents, how to organize your saved e-mails by using folders, maintain a clean and empty inbox, backup your email, add contacts to address book, and send to a group distribution list. This class is helpful to beginners and novice e-mail users. Event 74682 1:30p-4:30p Thursday SAC A-224 06/27 Fee: $49/person 1 session Dumon D INTRO TO MICROSOFT WORD Learn the most efficient methods to creating, editing, formatting, and printing letters and other documents. Beginners as well as experienced Word users will benefit from learning shortcuts and tips to make word processing easier and faster to use for home and work. Bring a USB/jump drive to class. Event 74680 1:30p-4:30p Thursday SAC A-224 06/20 Fee: $49/person 1 session Dumon D INTRO TO MICROSOFT EXCEL This class will cover the proper techniques to create, format, and edit spreadsheets for both business and personal use. Learn to sort and calculate your data easily. Create a graphical view of your data such as pie, line, and bar charts with color and 3-D effects. Learn how to do all these features with easy shortcuts, menus, and wizards. Basic computer and word processing knowledge is recommended. Bring a USB/jump drive to class. Event 74681 1:30p-4:30p Tuesday SAC A-224 06/25 Fee: $49/person 1 session Dumon D INTRO TO GOOGLE DRIVE Learn how to use Google Drive to store, access, and edit photos, videos, presentations, PDFs, and Microsoft Office files from any device. Students will have the opportunity to acquire an understanding ofhowto effectively utilize tools that Google Drive has to offer for both personal and professional use. Event 74690 6:00p-8:00p Thursday SAC A-203 07/11-07/25 Fee: $59/person 3 sessions Tayles K INTRO TO PROGRAMMING Intro to C++ Programming will teach students the basics of programming. By using Microsoft Visual Studio to program in C++, students will learn Program Structure, Data Types, Constants, Input / Output, Functions, arrays, etc. Students should bring an 8G flash drive or higher. Materials will be provided in class. Event 74686 6:00p-9:00p Tuesday SAC A-213 06/18-07/09 Fee: $125/person 4 sessions Wilkins M

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BEGINNING SALSA In this class you will learn the fundamentals of salsa dancing, including timing, 9 different positions of basic step, weight change, body position, lead and follow, plus simple but fun dance patterns. No partner is necessary, as we will change partners frequently. Casual dress, tennis or soft soled shoes only; hard heels are not permitted. Event 74693 7:00p-8:00p Monday SAC G-108 06/17-08/05 Fee: $79/person 8 sessions Rivera R CARIBBEAN & LATIN DANCE Welcome to the beautiful world of Caribbean and Latin dances. In this workshop you will learn basic steps and moves of Salsa-L.A. style, Bachata and Cumbia. Partners are welcome but not required. Casual dress, tennis or soft soled shoes only; hard heels are not permitted. Event 74691 7:00p-8:15p Tuesday SAC W-107 06/25-08/13 Fee: $85/person 8 sessions Figueroa M COUNTRY LINE DANCE Join in the fun & get a light work out as you learn various country line dances while listening to your favorite country music. No prior dance experience required. Event 74692 7:30p-8:30p Monday Dance Centre 06/17-07/08 Fee: $40/person 4 sessions Estrin J Dance Centre 1899 N. Tustin St., Orange SOCIAL SALSA Make the move to continue the fun! This class is for those who know their basic, right/left turns and cross body lead of Salsa. You will learn routines, footwork, spins, wraps, and turns to enjoy at your favorite dancing event. Partners are welcome but not required. Casual dress, tennis or soft-soled shoes only, hard heels are not permitted. Event 74913 8:15p-9:30p Tuesday SAC W-107 06/25-08/13 Fee: $85/person 8 sessions Figueroa M HEALTH, FITNESS & BEAUTY

MARTIAL ARTS Take an in-depth look into the world of self defense and Ba Gua Kung Fu. Learn proper stance, basic striking, kicking and practical techniques to defend yourself. Ba Gua Kung Fu is a soft internal style to train your mind, body and emotions for life issues and challenges. Each class will include a moderate to intense warm-up and cool down. Students should wear comfortable clothing, bring a yoga mat, towel and bottle of water to class. Event 74699 9:00a-11:00a Saturday SAC W-107 06/29-08/10 Fee: $60/person 6 sessions (no class 7/27) Bishop J YOGA - BODY & SPIRIT IN MOTION Learn how to relax and get your body in tune with your mind. This beginning yoga class is designed to help both men and women learn postures that tone, firm and limber the body. Learn postures and exercises that help relieve tension, release stress and anxiety, give you more energy, help control weight, and improve blood circulation. Wear loose clothing and bring an exercise mat or towel to class. Event 74698 6:00p-7:00p Tuesday SAC W-107 06/18-07/23 Fee: $59/person 6 sessions Bishop J CPR/AED: ADULT,CHILD & INFANT The ability to perform CPR properly is a lifesaving skill that everyone can benefit from learning. This American Safety and Health Institute (ASHI) course is OSHA approved and covers CPR and the Heimlich Maneuver for adults, children and infants. Participants will also learn how to use an AED (Automatic External Defibrillator). In addition, each participant will have his/her own 2 manikins on which to practice. Participants will receive a certification card which is valid for 2 years. Participants should bring a self-addressed stamped envelope, pen and a $15 material fee (workbook, certification card, supplies) to class. Please Note: This is not a Healthcare Provider level course. Event 74700 12:30p-3:00p Tuesday SAC I-108 07/09 Fee: $35/person 1 session Workshops on Wellness

18 SAC Community Services 714.564.6594 BASIC FIRST AID The American Safety and Health Institute (ASHI) course is OSHA approved and recommended for anyone interested in learning the basics when it comes to handling some of life’s more common emergencies. This course covers how to treat bleeding, burns, shock and much more. Participants will receive a First Aid card valid for two years. Participants should bring a self-addressed stamped envelope, pen and a $15 material fee (workbook, certification card, supplies) to class. Event 74701 3:00p-5:00p Tuesday SAC I-108 07/09 Fee: $35/person 1 session Workshops on Wellness MINDFULNESS: STRESS REDUCTION This introductory session will acquaint you with the practice of mindfulness. Students will learn how this practice has become an accepted part of mainstream medicine, and discover how it can positively affect the quality of your everyday life. Event 74708 6:00p-8:00p M Tu W Th SAC I-107 07/15-07/18 Fee: $75/person 4 sessions Valenti D WOMEN’S SELF DEFENSE (AGES 15+) This course is to equip women to protect themselves from life threatening attacks. This course includes practical instruction in self-defense, escaping techniques and basic martial arts essentials such as punching and kicking. Participants will work on real life scenarios and we will also be discussing decision making and preventative strategy’s to avoid hostile and dangerous situations. Each class will include a mild warm up exercise period, instruction, and group work. Students should wear comfortable clothing, bring a towel and bottle of water to class. Event 74697 7:15p-8:15p Tuesday SAC W-106 06/25-07/23 Fee: $50/person 5 sessions Bishop J TAI CHI Tai Chi is a noncompetitive, self-paced series of movements performed in a slow, focused manner and accompanied by deep breathing. Each posture flows into the next without pause, ensuring that your body is in constant motion. It is a gentle form of physical exercise and stretching to achieve a state of relaxation of both body and mind. Event 74694 5:15p-6:30p Tuesday SAC W-106 06/18-08/06 Fee: $79/person 8 sessions Rubalcaba C ESSENTIAL OILS Learn the benefits of Essentials Oils and incorporate these therapeutic emollients in soaps, scrubs, roller balls and more. Event 73077 1:00p-2:30p Saturday Dragonfly Shops & Gardens 07/13 Fee: $30/person 1 session Davidson B Dragonfly Shops & Gardens, 260 N. Glassell St., Orange LANGUAGE CONVERSATIONAL SPANISH (AGES 16+) This class is designed for anyone who wants to improve their conversational Spanish skills. Learn practical language helpful for everyday conversation including phases and vocabulary needed for commonplace work situations, travel, icebreakers, ordering in restaurants, and more. Emphasis will also be placed on building confidence, proper pronunciation, and practical grammar. Students will have the opportunity to practice their conversational Spanish skills in a variety of group and solo activities. A $10 material fee is payable in class. Event 73524 7:00p-9:00p Tuesday SAC D-202 06/18-07/16 Fee: $69/person 5 sessions Alpine Tutoring FRENCH FOR TRAVELERS (AGES 16+) Preparing to travel to France? This class will focus on practical conversational skills needed for travel to France. Learn practical sentences helpful for travel, ordering in restaurants, transportation, hotels, sightseeing and more. Emphasis will also be placed on proper pronunciation, practical grammar, and culture. A $10 material fee is payable in class. Event 74641 6:30p-8:30p Thursday SAC D-107 06/27-07/25 Fee: $69/person 4 sessions (No class 7/4) Alpine Tutoring ITALIAN FOR TRAVELERS (AGES16+) Preparing to travel to Italy? This class will focus on practical conversational skills needed for travel to Italy. Learn practical sentences helpful for travel, ordering in restaurants, transportation, hotels, sightseeing and more. Emphasis will also be placed on proper pronunciation, practical grammar, and culture. Andiamo! A $20 material fee for Italian textbook is payable in class. Event 73534 6:00p-8:00p Wednesday SAC D-107 07/03-07/31 Fee: $69/person 5 sessions Alpine Tutoring

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The following online courses require a Mandatory Online Orientation: Saturday, 6/29 – 10am-11am. MEDICAL INSURANCE BILLING CERTIFICATE PREREQUISITE: Ability to read and understand English, Basic computer knowledge using computer with high-speed Internet access with supported computer operating systems and Internet/Web browsers, Adobe Flash Player & Adobe Acrobat Reader. A comprehensive study of medical insurance billing, introduction to CPT, ICD & HCPCS coding and collection strategies. Procedures and paperwork involving various insurance providers including, Medicare, Medi-Cal, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, California Workers’ Compensation System and Managed Care plans for inpatient and outpatient claims. Privacy rules and regulations involving patient confidential information governed by HIPAA. Set-up a mock medical practice using web-based software to enter new practice information, new patient demographic and insurance information, patient billing, electronic and paper claims processing. Students will be notified with access to the online class prior to orientation. Details on the purchase materials will be covered at the orientation. There is a $325 material fee payable to the instructor at orientation via PayPal. Upon successful completion of all classes students will receive a Certificate of Completion. Mandatory Online Orientation: Saturday, 6/29 10am-11am. Event 73535 6:30p-8:30p Tu W Th Sa ONLINE INSTRUCTION 07/02-08/08 Fee: $150/person 15 sessions Hall Patterson K START A MEDICAL BILLING SERVICE Many medical practices receive most of their income from insurance companies. Thus, medical billing services are in demand. In this class you will learn: How to obtain clients; Setting your fees; What other services a billing service could offer; Marketing your services; Where to obtain HIPAA compliant software; Sample HIPAA Business Associate Agreement & Independent Contractor Agreement; What billing organizations you can join; How to obtain updates from insurance companies; Sole Proprietorship, Partnership, Corporation & LLC’s discussed. Students will be notified with access to their online class prior to the orientation. Details on the purchase of materials will be covered at orientation. There is a $29 material fee payable to the instructor at orientation via PayPal. Mandatory Online Orientation: Saturday, 6/29 10am-11am. Event 74419 6:30p-8:30p Wednesday ONLINE INSTRUCTION 07/24 Fee: $25/person 1 session Hall Patterson K MEDICAL FRONT OFFICE CERTIFICATE This course is intended for students interested in becoming a Medical Front Office/Medical Receptionist sometime referred to as the Intake Coordinator. This class will ensure students are prepared to begin a rewarding career and to become an integral part of the medical office team. Topics covered include: Basic Medical Benefit Terms and Plans, Eligibility and Insurance Benefit Verification, Appointment Scheduling (Manual and Computerized), Improving Telephone Skills, Patient Arrival, Check-In and Departure, Handling Medical/Office Forms, HIPAA/Patient Privacy & Confidentiality, and Medical Terminology (specific to the front office). There is a $89 material fee payable to the instructor at orientation via PayPal. Upon successful completion of all classes students will receive a Certificate of Completion. Mandatory Online Orientation: Saturday, 6/29 10am- 11am. Event 74418 6:30p-8:30p W Th ONLINE INSTRUCTION 07/17 & 07/18 Fee: $35/person 2 sessions Hall Patterson K MONEY MATTERS & INVESTMENTS

BASIC INVESTING In this basic investment course students will learn different types of investments and bonds, how compound interest is derived, purchasing bonds, how bonds are rated, concepts and impact of inflation, risks and returns associated with investments. Event 74702 6:00p-8:00p Tuesday SAC D-103 06/25 Fee: $35/person, $52/couple 1 session Micheli J INVESTMENT STRATEGIES Learn key strategies for successful investing that include asset allocation and diversification. By developing a solid investment strategy that include accounts for retirement, students will learn the pros and cons and how to counterbalance the impact from emotional investing. Event 74704 6:00p-8:00p Tuesday SAC D-206 07/23 Fee: $35/person, $52/couple 1 session Micheli J 20 SAC Community Services 714.564.6594 HOW TO INVEST IN THE STOCK MARKET This course will introduce students to the intricacies of the stock market, how it works, how investors interact on the exchange and how investors make money. Students will learn the difference between stocks; index funds; mutual funds; more/less risky investments along with the cost and benefits associated with each; how to calculate the rate of return on investments using historical stock data; explain difference between active and passive investor; and types of stock broker options available to investors. Event 74703 6:00p-8:00p Tuesday SAC D-103 07/09 Fee: $35/person, $52/couple 1 session Micheli J RETIREMENT SAVINGS SEMINAR Retirement can be either an exciting time or an insecure time depending upon how one plans for their future. If you would like to build and preserve your wealth for a brighter retirement, this course will cover retirement planning and revenue income streams. A $10 material fee is payable in class to the instructor. Event 74781 7:00p-8:30p Tuesday SAC D-210 07/16 Fee: $25/person 1 session Lee & Olson PROTECT YOUR HARD EARNED MONEY Are you a spender or a saver? Do you have more month leftover than money? This course will cover the “how to’s” of reducing one’s monthly expenses, managing debt, discovering money you didn’t know you had and being prepared for any unexpected life emergencies. A $10 material fee is payable in class to the instructor. Event 74780 7:00p-8:30p Tuesday SAC D-210 06/18 Fee: $25/person 1 session Lee & Olson ASSET PROTECTION & PLANNING Protect your assets from future creditors, divorce, lawsuits or judgments! You love your family and they love you, but what might happen if you don’t properly plan for the day you pass away? You wouldn’t want your loved ones fighting over your assets or guessing what type of funeral arrangements you desired, would you? Or worse yet, them needing to set up a “Go Fund Me” account? This class will explain the importance of planning and knowing what arrangements should be in place when the inevitable happens. A $10 material fee is payable in class to the instructor. Event 74782 7:00p-8:30p Tuesday SAC D-210 08/06 Fee: $25/person 1 session Lee & Olson REAL ESTATE

SECURING THE BEST HOME LOAN Buying a home is a huge financial commitment and finding the right home loan is even a bigger commitment. This comprehensive workshop will help students understand the overall process to securing or refinancing a home loan. Discussions include: What is better fixed-or adjustable-rate mortgage? How do I know if the rate I am getting is a fair rate? Do you have to pay for points? How much should you expect to pay in closing costs? How will I know if I qualify for any special programs? How much can and should I put for down payment and closing cost? All these questions and more will be answered to help you secure the best loan for your home. Event 74705 6:00p-8:00p Tuesday SAC D-110 08/06 Fee: $25/person 1 session Flores S SPECIAL INTEREST

MASTER CLASS FOR ACTORS (Ages 16+) Master Classes are offered, taught by accomplished actors and other industry professionals, offering insight into the craft, technique, and business of acting professionally. This summer, members of our 2019 SOC Acting Company will lead a master class. Master Class with ARMIN SHIMERMAN. Noted LA actor and world famous as Quark from DEEP SPACE NINE, Mr. Shimerman is an expert in acting Shakespeare’s poetry. MIGUEL PEREZ is well known from his TV appearances and his work at The New York Shakespeare Festival. His master class will focus on the actors’ life in New York and Los Angeles. Event 74793 2:00p-4:00p Friday SAC A-130 08/02 Fee: $100/person 1 session Shimerman A Event 75033 2:00p-4:00p Friday SAC A-210 08/02 Fee: $100/person 1 session Perez M Website: sac.edu/cms 21 TRAVEL & TOURISM

TRAVEL TOUR INFORMATION

Trips & tours presented by Good Times Travel is a family owned, licensed tour operator with 20 years of service. Unless otherwise noted, local travel is aboard deluxe motor coach with professional tour escort. Minimum travel age 18. Payment: Day Trips: Entire fee due at time of booking. Multi-Day Tours are available: Deposit per person due at time of booking. Traveler will be contacted by Good Times Travel to arrange for payment of balance. TRAVEL CANCELLATION POLICY Day Tours: May be cancelled up to 10 days prior to departure date less a $15 processing fee. A refund will only be issued if your space can be re-sold. You may send a substitute in place. Multi Day Tours: Travel Protection insurance is highly recommended. A refund will be issued less a $50 cancellation fee. Non receipt of confirmation DOES not warrant a refund for any event. Due to unforeseen circumstances or weather conditions, day trips may be cancelled or services substituted. During the trip, if a participant does not abide to the scheduled departure and returning times, it is the participant’s sole responsibility for return transportation. Day trips will depart from RSCCD Parking Lot, 2323 N. Broadway, Santa Ana. Please arrive 15 minutes prior to departure time and know your departure location.

PAGEANT OF THE MASTERS Enjoy a beautiful evening under the stars at the Pageant of the Masters in Laguna Beach. This summer, The Time Machine, will take audiences around the globe into the past, present, and future in search of great art and amazing stories, featuring science fiction and steampunk fantasies. Audiences will enjoy spectacular stage illusions with original, live music performed by a professional orchestra and informative, engaging live narration. Don’t miss this talented team of theatrical artists as they breathe life into this one-of-a-kind entertainment. There will be plenty of time on your own for dinner. Enjoy this showcase from main-tier side section seats. Wear warm clothing, bring binoculars; no cameras permitted. Event 68477 6:00p-11:30p Thursday RSCCD Parking Lot Fee: $79/person 07/25 SOLVANG DANISH DAYS FESTIVAL The 83rd annual Solvang Danish Days Festival is a treasured celebration of Solvang’s rich Danish heritage, old-world customs and pageantry. Enjoy approximately 4-1/2 hours at leisure to have lunch on your own, attend free events, musical entertainment and browse the “Danish Capital of America” which features wonderful shops offering imported European wares and collectibles along with delicious bakeries and restaurants. See the jovial and fun Danish Days Parade which is held only one day per year. Attend the Living History Festival at the Elverhoj Museum featuring docents in period costume demonstrating the art of bobbin lacemaking, enjoy Scandinavian holiday crafts, knitting, stone carving, and wood carving. Listen to tales by Denmark’s favorite author, Hans Christian Andersen. See demonstrations of Viking-age weapons like the sword and axe, and their effectiveness and destructive force. Visit the Old World Artisans Marketplace and the outdoor Viking Beer & Wine Garden. Festival attractions subject to change. Event 74771 8:30a-7:30p Saturday RSCCD Parking Lot 09/21 Fee: $59/person 1 day tour Good Times Travel JET PROPULSION LABORATORY IN PASADENA An exclusive opportunity to take a behind-the-scenes tour of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. JPL’s Pasadena campus is NASA’s lead center for robotic exploration of our solar system. From Explorer and Voyager to Cassini and the Mars rovers, the majority of unmanned spacecraft and robots sent into space were designed and built here. Since its beginnings in the 1930s, it has become a mecca to rocket scientists and space enthusiasts. This tour is the only way to take an in-depth, docent-guided tour of the campus to learn about JPL’s history and accomplishments and see Mission Control and a laboratory (pending availability). Prior to the tour, enjoy lunch on your own amongst the many quaint shops and restaurants of Old Pasadena. Required: when booking, provide full legal name as it appears on your driver’s license or other government- issued photo identification that you will be presenting to JPL security on the day of the tour (non-U.S. citizens must have proper documentation). Suggested: walking shoes as there is considerable walking on this tour. Event 74768 9:30a-6:00p Friday RSCCD Parking Lot 07/12 Fee: $69/person 1 day tour Good Times Travel

22 SAC Community Services 714.564.6594 THE BODYGUARD When former Secret Service agent Frank Farmer is hired to protect superstar Rachel Marron from an unknown stalker, each expects to be in charge, but they don’t expect to fall in love with each other. Based on the Warner Bros. film, The Bodyguard features the iconic music of Whitney Houston including “I Have Nothing,” “I’m Your Baby Tonight,” “I Wanna Dance With Somebody,” “Saving All My Love,” “How Will I Know,” “I’m Every Woman,” and “I Will Always Love You.” This will be an afternoon you won’t want to miss! Presented at the award-winning Candlelight Pavilion Theater in Claremont, featuring a formal wait staff, fine food, and high-caliber theatrical performances. Prior to the matinee show, enjoy an included delicious lunch with choice of entrée, dessert and champagne. You will have excellent stage views from our elevated center booth and table seating. Event 74770 10:45a-4:30p Saturday RSCCD Parking Lot 08/24 Fee: $129/person 1 day tour Good Times Travel TIPPI HEDREN’S SHAMBALA “SAFARI” Shambala is an authentic 60-acre re-creation of an African wildlife habitat created by actress Tippi Hedren on the same site she filmed the movie Roar. The preserve spans beautiful hillsides and habitats above a river in the San Gabriel Mountains and is home to big cats who live out their lives after being abandoned by humans. Guides will take you on a one-hour walking tour of the compound so that you can get “up close and personal” with these magnificent creatures, often times including African lions, Bengal and Siberian tigers, black and spotted leopards, servals, and mountain lions. Bring your own lunch in a bag or small cooler that will be stored for you and enjoyed at Shambala at the conclusion of the walking tour; an additional lunch stop will not be made. Suggested: walking shoes, pants and hat; this tour involves walking on level dirt paths. Minimum age: 18 years old. Event 74772 9:30a-4:30p Sunday RSCCD Parking Lot 10/13 Fee: $109/person 1 day tour Good Times Travel

MULTI DAY TOURS

CALIFORNIA RAIL & SAIL

Embark on a unique rail journey across California that includes four train adventures and a boat cruise on Lake Tahoe. From the Pacific coast to the giant Redwoods to the Sierra Nevada, Lake Tahoe and the Eastern Sierra, this comprehensive tour at a delightful time of year features best that the Golden State has to offer while traveling the rails and setting sail. Featuring Lake Tahoe, Monterey, Sacramento, Reno, Virginia City & Eastern Sierra. Per Person Price: Double $1699 / Single $2149. Event 74775 10/17-10/23 Fee: $200/person deposit Good Times Travel CAMBRIA “CHRISTMAS” BY RAIL

On this holiday getaway to the Central Coast, we’ll travel by train and enjoy a two-night stay at the charming Cambria Pines Lodge. The Lodge is magically decorated for the Christmas season and features both a German-style Christmas Market and a walk-through of displays and more than one million Christmas lights. Include a nighttime tour of a decorated Hearst Castle and sightseeing along the back roads of the Central Coast, and you’ll experience a wonderful Christmas-time getaway. Featuring Cambria Pines Lodge Stay, Christmas Market, Coast Starlight Train, Hearst Castle. Per Person Price: Double $569 / Single $719. Event 74777 12/19-12/21 Fee: $100/person deposit Good Times Travel VANCOUVER, VICTORIA & SEATTLE

On this two-nation exploration of the Pacific Northwest we’ll experience the best of Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle while traveling by ferry between each city. Each of these cities is unique in its own way but each is culturally enriching, charming and remarkably beautiful. While enjoying multiple night stays in upscale downtown hotels in each city, we’ll join local guides for in-depth sightseeing and enjoy adequate time at leisure for individual exploration. Per Person Land Price: Double $2299 / Single $2899. Roundtrip group airfare available from $495 p.p. / A valid passport is required for this tour Event 74773 09/04-09/10 Fee: $250/person deposit Good Times Travel

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California R Lots 6–13. E AL Assembly Districts 24 SAC Community Services 714.564.6594 CLASS LOCATIONS B Santa Ana College COMMUNITY SERVICES REGISTRATION FORM 1530 W. 17th St., Santa Ana SANTA ANA COLLEGE COMMUNITY SERVICES C TeWinkle Park 1530 W. 17th St., Santa Ana, CA 92706 2686 Junipero Dr., Costa Mesa

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MEDICAL/WAIVER RELEASE FORM MUST BE COMPLETED FOR ALL “COLLEGE FOR KIDS” PROGRAMS

One Medical/Waiver Release Form per Child. Form may be duplicated.

By my signature below, I hereby give permission for my child ______to participate in the “College for Kids” Program. In permitting the above named child to participate in the program, the undersigned hereby voluntarily releases, discharges, waives and relinquishes any and all actions or causes of action for personal injury, bodily injury, property damage or wrongful death occurring to him/herself arising in any way whatsoever or however the same may occur and for whatever period said activities may continue. In the event of illness or injury, I do hereby consent to whatever medical and/or dental treatment are considered necessary in the best judgment of the attending medical staff, and/or Rancho Santiago Community College District staff. I also understand that Rancho Santiago Community College District does not provide health and medical insurance for participants.

Photograph/Media Release: Rancho Santiago Community College District has my permission to take photographs to be used for publicity purposes. I realize that no commercial use will be made of the photographs or information.

A responsible adult must accompany your child to the class site and must pick up your child at the site immediately following the completion of the class.

______Signature of Parent or Guardian (I have read & agree to the refund policy) Date

______Print Name of Parent or Guardian Daytime Phone Number

______Emergency Contact/Relationship (Required) Emergency Phone Number (Required)

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PERMIT NO. 134 SANTA ANA, CA NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION U. S. POSTAGE P For Adults: Active Adults • Animal Care Arts & Crafts • Automotive Business & Careers Computers & Online Workshops Dance • Home & Garden Health, Fitness & Beauty Language • Medical Billing Money Management Special Interest • Real Estate Travel Tours And More

For Kids: Arts & Crafts • Computers Coding & Game Design ****ECRWSSEDDM**** RESIDENTIAL CUSTOMER Minecrafting & Engineering Cooking • English & Math Keyboarding • LEGO® Camps Music & Dance Reading, Writing & Spelling SAT Prep • Spanish • Space Science & Robotics • Study Skills Online Driver’s Ed And More Community Services Program 17th St., #S-203 1530 W. Santa Ana, CA 92706

www.facebook.com/saccms “Larry” R. Labrado, Barrios, John R. Hanna, Lawrence Zeke Hernandez, President, Clerk, Arianna P. Vice Claudia C. Alvarez, President, Phillip E. Yarbrough, Linda D. Rose, Ed.d. Chancellor: Raul Rodriguez, Ph.d., Santa Ana College President: Student Trustee, Nelida Mendoza, Elizabeth M. Weber,

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