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EducationCOMMUNITY CLASSES FOR ALL AGES & STAGES OF LIFE

INSIDE: Project Management | 5 Data Analytics Using Excel | 8 Fine Arts and Crafts |23–29 Trips and Tours | 55–57 … and much more!

stlcc.edu/ce | 314-984-7777 FEATURED INSTRUCTORS

Zak Zych Amanda Ball Clark Almut Marino “Artistic Charter” teaching for “Rogue Historian” teaching for “Passionate Mentor” teaching for STLCC Continuing Education STLCC Continuing Education STLCC Continuing Education since 2005. since Spring 2019. since 1997. I’m surprised how many I encourage students to seek Although I prepare St. Louis’ students tell me their boss out forgotten and unknown food handlers to serve safe recently informed them they are histories, to see their city through food to their customers, I hope now, suddenly, their company’s a new lens with an even bigger to inspire each student to live new graphic designer, even if story to tell. STLCC Continuing a healthier life for themselves, they have no previous experience Education’s participants all too. Being a dietitian, chef and in graphic communications. So come with such curiosity for teacher, my mission is to ‘Equip they quickly sign up for two or local history and challenge children and families to live their three classes at the me every time with great best life.’ Every day, I get to work college and strive to ride the wave questions and discussions.” with hundreds of young children of their new responsibilities. I’m to help them learn about organic Explore Amanda’s History sympathetic toward people who courses and Trips and Tours (as gardening, cooking and leading find themselves in this situation RenegadeSTL) on pages 55–57. a healthy life. I love educating and take pride when they tell me adults as much as children, and that the lessons we covered in teaching in the CE department the previous week’s class were allows me to continue that immediately put to use at work!” on a part-time basis.” Explore Zak’s Adobe® Photoshop® Explore Almut’s ServSafe® Food courses on pages 18–19. Safety courses on page 10. Fall 2019 Continuing Education Courses

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PERSONAL ENRICHMENT Essentials Training Ageless Learning Seminars...... 21 Professional Essentials...... 5 Creative Arts Career Essentials...... 6 Fine Arts...... 23 Small Business Essentials...... 6 Crafts...... 25 Industry, Quality and Safety Culinary...... 30 We’re here for you Drones...... 9 Dance...... 33 whether you’re letting your curiosity Safety and Quality: OSHA®...... 9 Theater...... 36 Solar Certified Courses: NABCEP...... 9 Music...... 36 point you in new directions, seeking Construction...... 10 Photography...... 38 professional courses to help advance Manufacturing...... 10 Writing...... 40 your career or pursuing new challenges Food Safety: ServSafe®...... 10 Home, Nature and Garden Career Studies Home Improvement and Maintenance...... 42 to expand your mind. Continuing ACE® Personal Trainer...... 11 Master Naturalist...... 43 Education provides a showcase Emergency Care...... 11 Animal Care...... 45 of opportunities to broaden your CPR and First Aid...... 12 Personal Finance Caregiving At Home...... 13 Finance and Investments...... 45 potential and change your life! Real Estate...... 14 Real Estate...... 46 Health Care Careers...... 14 Estate Planning...... 46 • experiential, life-long learning Aerospace Manufacturing...... 14 Retirement Planning...... 47 • diverse, inclusive community Truck Driving...... 15 Language and Communications Computers and Technology Personal Communication...... 48 • continually evolving for an Personal Computing...... 16 Foreign Language...... 48 Mobile Technologies...... 16 Sign Language...... 52 ever-changing world Microsoft Tools...... 17 Historical Studies G Suite Google Tools...... 18 Genealogy...... 52 Discover how Continuing Education Adobe Tools...... 18 Culture...... 53 can spark your potential and unlock Web Development...... 19 Religion...... 54 Social Media...... 19 History...... 54 a whole new future for you! Smart Home Technology...... 20 Tours and Trips...... 55 3D Modeling and Drafting...... 20 Wellness, Fitness and Recreation Testing and Review...... 20 Recreation and Sports...... 58 Not receiving Adult Education and Literacy (AEL)...... 20 Motorcycle Safety Training...... 58 Cards and Games...... 58 a catalog each Fencing...... 59 Recreational Team Sports...... 59 semester? St. Louis Community College expands minds and Golf...... 59 changes lives every day by offering high-quality Please call Continuing Education Tennis and Pickleball...... 60 educational experiences leading to degrees, at 314‑984‑7777 or email us at certificates, employment, university transfer and Bowling...... 60 [email protected] to be life-long learning. Fitness Aquatics...... 61 added to our mailing list. If you are a person with a disability who requires Aerobic and Strength Exercise...... 62 an accommodation in order to participate in any Boot Camp...... 62 program or activity, please contact the Continuing Education Access Office at 314-984-7704 as soon as Barre, Yoga and Pilates...... 63 314-984-7777 | CALL CENTER possible in advance of the program for consideration of Ta’i Chi...... 64 Extended Hours: August 5-15 your accommodations request. It is helpful to receive Self Defense...... 64 accommodations requests at least 10 days in advance Wellness and Personal Development...... 65 • M–Th...... 8:30 am–7:30 pm of a program. For trips and tours, advance notice of up Youth Classes...... 67 to one month is requested. With less advance notice, it •F...... 8:30 am–4 pm may be difficult to meet needs of interested members. Helpful Information Regular Hours Saint Louis Community College Board of Trustees: ...... 69 • M–Th...... 8:30 am–5 pm Rodney Gee, Chair; Kevin M. Martin, Ed.D., Location Index Vice Chair; Eleftheria “Libby” Fitzgerald; General Information...... 70 •F...... 8:30 am–4 pm Doris A. Graham, Ph.D.; Craig H. Larson, Registration Form...... 71 Ed.D.; Anne Adams Marshall; Pam Ross See page 71 for more Great care has been taken to provide accurate registration methods. information about the courses in this schedule. Occasionally, an error may occur. Information is subject to change and/or correction. For more information on Continuing Education programs and REGISTER ONLINE | 24 HOURS to view complete, up-to-date course information, stlcc.edu/CE visit St. Louis Community College at stlcc.edu/CE.

REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 5 | 314-984-7777 | STLCC.EDU/CE 3 PRODUCTIVITY ACCELERATED Shoring Up: Insights-Driven Process Improvements in the Workplace

Working as a quality manager in the St. Shimotani sought a set curriculum that Louis area, Benroy Shimotani aspired to could foster his growth. The STLCC program learn more about reducing waste and provides in-person, small group training improving processes after reading The that encourages open conversation Toyota Way. “I want to do my job very between students. “You could read it effectively,” he explains, “and I wanted a from a book but I went through hands- trained practitioner to teach me how to go on exercises with classmates, which helps about finding the root cause and follow it [me] to understand how to do it more when we’re trying to better a situation.” effectively,” he said. Shiumotani feels that Shimotani enrolled in St. Louis Community the various student backgrounds added to College’s Lean Six Sigma Green Belt class his experience. to better understand how to accelerate his Instructor Pat Dalton says the course own productivity as well as those whom he allows students who are active members You could read it manages. within manufacturing, customer service The Lean Six Sigma class uses problem- and non-manufacturing to immediately from a book, but I went solving tools to enable managers and line access tools that help eliminate repeated workers alike to identify problems and processes, improve speed or reduce through hands‑on successfully solve them, ensuring faster, inventory. “I think you’ll be a more helpful exercises with more accurate production. Lean Six Sigma team member and a better asset to the is a worldwide practice that enables a company,” Shimotani says of learning the classmates, which helps collaborative effort to improve workplace processes behind the manufacturing. [me] to understand how flow and systematically reduce waste. Shimotani used his Lean skill set in the For example, processes such as DMAIC workplace right away. The infinity diagram, to do it more effectively.” (define, measure, analyze, improve, control) which is a brainstorming technique, can help a group identify ways to run helped his team identify key issues in their Benroy Shimotani improvement projects. company’s manufacturing techniques. After finding a couple of patterns, they identified the root causes and used process mapping to create solutions. Dalton encourages students coming from any background to use the Lean method to unpack workplace difficulties and improve company flow. “This is helpful for anybody to look at any problem as a system-wide problem,” Shimotani said. “It’s a commitment for sure, but it’s worthwhile.” An upcoming Lean Six Sigma Green Belt cohort begins Sept. 11. Students meet for 12 sessions on Wednesday evenings and Saturdays totaling 45 hours of instruction, including an 18-hour capstone simulation project. Students who successfully complete this training will receive their Lean Six Sigma Green Belt award of completion. Find more information on the Lean Six Sigma Green Belt program on page 5, and register at stlcc.edu/ce.

4 STLCC.EDU/CE | 314-984-7777 | REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 5 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Improve business performance | Achieve professional goals | Enhance your career | Gain a leading edge

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

Project Management Orientation Lean Six Sigma Green Belt This free session is designed to provide information Whether you are a member of a quality team, a quality to individuals interested in obtaining the Project manager, or desire to obtain a LEAN Six Sigma Green Management Professional (PMP®) certification. Belt for professional development, this course is You’ll learn about the concepts, test preparation and appropriate for you. We blend classroom instruction requirements needed for certification. Presentation and online modules. Program highlights include: how includes an overview of the program, a look at class to implement the DMAIC process (Define, Measure, materials, trends in the industry and potential job Analyze, Improve, Control), how to develop reliable opportunities for PMPs. The orientation is free but and valid measurements for a system, how to define registration is required. the cost of poor quality, how to use the correct formula BPCT:703 | 1 session | NO FEE to calculate ROI and more. Materials included in cost of F01 Sa 9 am-noon Dirk Lupien course. Students successfully completing this training Sept. 14 STLCC-Corp. College, 219 will receive a LEAN Six Sigma Green Belt award of completion and 45 hours of instruction. This training includes an 18-hour capstone simulation project on Project Management the last two Wednesday sessions and two consecutive Project managers are in demand when the need is Saturdays. Attendance on these days is mandatory. for skills that include time, resource and financial If one of these days is missed, arrangements may be Hone your problem-solving skills and management with a finite effort. Working knowledge made with the instructor to complete the project and successfully complete more projects of these skills is recognized by the Project Management receive noncredit certification. However, should this Institute (PMI) through various levels of certification. be necessary, additional instructional costs will be on time and on budget. St. Louis This course helps you to prepare for the PMP® charged to the student above and beyond the cost Community College helps you take certification exam by presenting the critical concepts of the program. Lunch provided on Saturdays. Class your business goals to the next level together with the core knowledge areas covered in meets Wednesdays 9/11,9/18,9/25,10/2,10/9,10/16,10/ the exam. Topics covered include the process groups 23,10/30,11/6,11/13 and Saturdays 11/9,11/16. Class is and maintain a competitive edge. and relationships, terminology and decision making subject to cancellation if minimum enrollment is not practice. Session attendance in this course counts met by 9/3. No refunds after this date unless class is toward the project management training criteria of canceled. We have more! Ready to develop your 35 hours that is required to register for the PMP exam. BPCT:701 | 12 sessions | $1534 AGE 60+ | $1899 REG interpersonal or public speaking skills? Check This practical learning prepares the student for the F01 W 6 pm-9 pm out our Communications courses on page 48. PMP certification exam by lecture, online exercises, Sa 8:30 am-4 pm Patricia Dalton working sessions and practice exams. Program is Sept. 11 – Nov. 16 STLCC-Corp. College, 205 presented by a Registered Educational Provider (REP). Class meets Thursdays: 10/3,10/10,10/17,10/24,10/31 and Saturdays: 10/5,10/12,10/19. Lunch provided on Saturdays. Class is subject to cancellation if minimum enrollment is not met by 9/24. No refunds after this date unless class is canceled. BPCT:703 | 8 sessions | $1649 AGE 60+ | $1649 REG F02 Th 6 pm-9 pm Sa 8:30 am-4 pm Dirk Lupien Oct. 3 – Oct. 31 STLCC-Corp. College, 209

HOT! REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 5 | 314-984-7777 | STLCC.EDU/CE 5 Career Essentials Discover Your Career Passion Plus 50: Explore the Rewards You spend a good part of your life expressing of Volunteering Pathway yourself through work and career. For that reason, it is Are you looking for ways to thrive and “give back” in important to discover a path that offers joy and value retirement? Wondering how you will use your time in what you do. In this class, we will help you to convert meaningfully? Where will you choose to put your that passion into a career path through the use of energy? In this workshop we will look at ways to worksheets and discussions. You have always known recycle and revive your dreams while rethinking your what you love, now discover your career passion. opportunities through volunteering. Explore the CPDV:702 | 2 sessions | $47 AGE 60+ | $65 REG volunteer pathway with an experienced life coach and F01 7 pm-9:30 pm Jean Walters the support of like-minded fellow participants. Oct. 8 – Oct. 15 MC-BA, 118 CPDV:702 | 1 session | $29 AGE 60+ | $39 REG F02 Sa 9 am-noon Carol Watkins Plus 50 Employment: The Oct. 26 MC-SO, 111 Purpose, Process and Payoff Whether you have been recently laid off from Plus 50: Finding Purpose and your job as a result of the economy and company Passion in the Third Chapter restructuring or are looking to get into a different Are you facing the uncharted post-career years and career path, individuals over age fifty may find that wondering what’s next? Many of us in the third chapter NEW! Plus 50: Too Young to Retire the job seeking and employment process is vastly of life feel unsettled, restless and adrift. We believe the What’s next? That is a question many 50 and above different from years ago. Come learn about the unique years between 50 and 75 can be some of the best, but are asking themselves as they think about retirement. challenges that older workers may face including don’t know how to make sense of the changes we’re This workshop is about revitalizing our definition of researching companies, locating online job search facing. If you are looking for new meaning in work retirement. We are seeing a “new retirement” take databases, updating your resume to match your skills and life, this powerful interactive learning experience shape as baby boomers are reaching 65 at a rate of with prospects, networking, skill enhancement tools, will teach you how to tap into the power of purpose. 10,000 people per day. Many will live an additional interview styles, local resources, branding statements Whether you’re seeking an encore career, looking for 20-30 years. What will you do with this time? Will you and more. You’ll receive information from industry enlivening volunteer work or reinventing your sense remain in your current career, modify it, volunteer or experts to help you find the path to opportunities. of identity, knowing your purpose will guide you to choose a paid or unpaid encore career? This workshop is ideal for energetic midlifers who are exploring choice | | $ AGE 60+ | $ REG increased vitality, creativity and fulfillment. Bring a CPDV:701 2 sessions 37.50 59 and possibility as they design their next chapters. F01 Th 6 pm-9 pm Edwin Penfold sack lunch. | 1 session | $40 AGE 60+ | $ REG Oct. 3 – Oct. 10 MC-BA, 112 CPDV:702 | 1 session | $40 AGE 60+ | $55 REG CPDV:702 65 F05 Sa 9 am-4 pm Carol Watkins F03 Sa 9 am-4 pm Carol Watkins Nov. 2 MC-BA, 122 Sept. 21 MC-BA, 124 F04 Sa 9 am-4 pm Carol Watkins Nov. 30 MC-BA, 124 We have more! Are you experiencing significant change or ready to reclaim time and find balance? You may be interested in our “Transitions and Transformations” or “Finding Balance” courses on page 66, which are specially geared toward the needs of individuals age 50 and up. Small Business Essentials Starting and Managing Franchising as a Small Business Option Ultimate Rainmaker: Sales Training a Small Business Have you thought about buying a new or existing for Business Owners and Managers Are you thinking about starting and managing a franchise? Learn the basics every potential franchisee Are you a business owner struggling to sell yourself small business in Missouri? Designed for individuals should know, building your knowledge to make a and your business to the general public? Are you a who are considering starting a business, have made well-informed investment decision. Gain a working manager who is looking for new sales techniques for the decision to start or who have been in business knowledge of franchising and how to assess your you and your team? Local author and Sales Manager, for less than two years, this program will discuss: own suitability as a franchise business owner. You will Keith Antone Willis, Sr. is sharing his best practices for the basics of business ownership, planning for learn about the main franchise business models, the growing sales exponentially through easy yet effective success, organizational forms of business, legal and advantages and disadvantages of franchising, and the techniques. This course will teach you how to identify regulatory environment, recordkeeping and information fees and royalties applicable in franchising. This class sales opportunities, cultivate old and new contacts management, marketing, financing and resources. would also be valuable for business consultants and that turn into profitable sales relationships, and how Program is offered in partnership with the Small accountants who work with franchise clients. to develop a long-term sales strategy for growing Business and Technology Development Center. BUSS:765 | 1 session | $39 AGE 60+ | $39 REG revenue. Class includes a signed copy of the book, “10 BUSS:701 | 2 sessions | $69 AGE 60+ | $69 REG F01 Sa 9 am-12:30 pm Jane Cohen Laws of the Ultimate Rainmaker.” F04 Sa 9 am-noon Lynette Watson Sept. 21 MC-SO, 107 BUSS:765 | 1 session | $59 AGE 60+ | $59 REG Sept. 14 – Sept. 21 MC-SO, 111 F03 Th 6 pm-9 pm Keith Willis, Sr. F05 Sa 9 am-noon Lynette Watson NEW! Trademarks and Copyrights Oct. 10 MC-SO, 109 Nov. 2 – Nov. 9 MC-SO, 111 for Small Business Intellectual property (IP) is often the most valuable DIY Background Checks on Potential Understanding Patents, asset a business will ever own. Unfortunately, many Tenants, Contractors, Employees Trademarks and Copyrights businesses and entrepreneurs are unfamiliar with IP Protect yourself and your business using public Intellectual property (IP) is often the most valuable and are ill-equipped to successfully secure, exploit resources and investigative techniques to learn more asset a business will ever own. Unfortunately, many and enforce their IP rights. In this course, learn the about the candidates you are about to hire in a legal businesses and entrepreneurs are unfamiliar with IP differences between trademarks, copyrights and trade capacity. From an employee-hiring manager for a large and are ill-equipped to successfully secure, exploit, and secrets, and discover why they are essential to the or small business firm to a homeowner contractor or enforce their IP rights. In this course, you will learn the health and success of businesses of all types and sizes. rental property manager, it’s a good employment differences between patents, trademarks, copyrights, Taught by an experienced IP attorney. practice to learn more about potential individuals you and trade secrets, and discover why they are essential BUSS:734 | 1 session | $26 AGE 60+ | $39 REG are hiring and screen those candidates to help ensure to the health and success of businesses of all types and F02 Th 6 pm-9 pm Morris Turek that a potential new hire does not have anything sizes. Taught by an experienced IP attorney. Oct. 3 WW, 201 lurking in their past that could potentially harm your | | $ | $ business or create a safety hazard for clients and other BUSS:734 1 session 41 AGE 60+ 59 REG employees. Taught by a private investigator, come F01 Sa 8:30 am-1:30 pm Morris Turek learn about free and low cost options for conducting Sept. 21 MC-BA, 114 background checks, when and how to conduct background checks and the “red flags” to look for before a potential problem arises. BUSS:765 | 1 session | $18 AGE 60+ | $25 REG F02 Sa 10 am-noon Cheryl Ring Mantinband Oct. 12 MC-BA, 120

6 STLCC.EDU/CE | 314-984-7777 | REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 5 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT NEW! Inventors’ One-Day Series: Learn, Create, Grow Learn from the experts as Inventors Association of St. Louis, one of the oldest inventor- assistance organizations in the United States, offers insights and secrets of invention procedures and business-building. Register for each class. STLCC-Meramec (MC) | MC-BA, 116 | Saturday, Sept. 7 BUSS:765 | each session | $25 AGE 60+ | $25 REG F13 9 am-10 am Ask An Inventor: An Introduction to the Invention Process F04 10:15 am-11:15 am Intellectual Property: Learn How to Protect Your Ideas F05 11:30 am-12:30 pm How to Research and Understand Patents to Avoid Infringement F06 1:15 pm-2:15 pm How to Manufacture Your First Product F07 2:30 pm-3:30 pm Crowdfunding: What’s the Difference Between Crowdfunding Platforms? Business Plan Development An intensive, four-session, individually customized STLCC-Forest Park (FP) | FP-G, 325 | Saturday, Oct. 26 course designed to provide new and aspiring BUSS:765 | each session | $25 AGE 60+ | $25 REG entrepreneurs with the tools and resources to create a F08 9 am-10 am Ask An Inventor: An Introduction to the Invention Process solid business plan. Experienced business facilitators/ F09 10:15 am-11:15 am Intellectual Property: Learn How to Protect Your Ideas coaches will guide group sessions and share practical experiences to enhance your business. Participants F10 11:30 am-12:30 pm How to Sell and License Your Product learn with and from their peers, creating a powerful F11 1:15 pm-2:15 pm Using Cut and Sew Factories to Manufacture Your Product and Fashion Designs network that continues well after the program is F12 2:30 pm-3:30 pm Local Funding, Resources and Maker Spaces to Bring Product to Market complete. These sessions are enriched with guest speakers from various disciplines including the legal profession, marketing, human resources and Ask An Inventor: An Introduction How to Sell and License Your Product financing. In addition, each participant will begin by to the Invention Process Learn the pros, cons and differences between licensing taking the GrowthWheel® assessment and receive Gain valuable lessons and tips to avoid common and self-production of a new product. Benefit from customized tools based on this assessment to assist as mistakes when becoming an inventor. Ask questions tips about how to approach potential licensees (e.g. you build your plan. Weekly homework assignments from a twice-patented inventor as she shares her retailers, major brands, big box stores, etc.) and how are given and participation is required to be successful experience about the steps she took and the challenges to best structure your sales pitch to be impactful and in the class. Continued counseling from a business she faced in developing her idea into a prototype, secure a deal! Offered at FP. counselor and certified life coach is available after creating a finished product and desktop app, identifying the completion of the class. Please bring a laptop a manufacturer, selecting a patent attorney, bringing her product to market, and more. Offered at MC and FP. Intellectual Property: Learn or electronic device to class for working on your How to Protect Your Ideas business plan. Program is offered in partnership with This course introduces participants to the different the Small Business and Technology Development Crowdfunding: What’s the Difference types of intellectual property (IP) available (i.e. patents, Center. GrowthWheel® is a registered trademark of trademarks and copyrights) to provide protection for GrowthWheel International Inc. Between Crowdfunding Platforms? Thinking about starting a crowdfunding campaign their inventions and other original work. Information BUSS:702 | 4 sessions | $109 AGE 60+ | $109 REG to launch a product but don’t know which to use? will be provided about the length and type of F01 Tu 6:15 pm-9:15 pm Lynette Watson Many factors should be considered before launching protections granted under each filing and how to avoid Nov. 5 – Dec. 3 MC-BA, 118 a campaign to fund your idea, inventions, business, infringing on existing IPs or losing patent protection. • NOTE: No class 11/26. cause or organization. Learn the general differences Offered at MC and FP. and requirements, pros and cons, and benefits and risks associated with the most popular crowdfunding Business Start-Up Skills for websites. Also, explore samples of the most successful Local Funding, Resources and Maker Artisans and Crafters and failed campaigns launched right here in St. Louis! Spaces to Bring Product to Market Are you ready to take your craft or hobby business Offered at MC. Did you know that St. Louis ranks as one of the top to the next level? Is this the year you plan to make a three cities in America with the best entrepreneurial profit with your artisan or craft side business? Are you community? A number of local entities have created looking to turn your side hustle into a money-making How to Manufacture Your First Product programs and raised money to extend to start-up business? You’ve been developing your talent and Learn the dos and don’ts of manufacturing and how entrepreneurs and inventors. However, many of finding a demand for your handmade craft or artistic to select the best manufacturer for your product these resources are underutilized. Learn how to take products, but how do you navigate the independent based upon your product type. This session explores advantage of these available training, resources, marketplace? Get ready for the upcoming season and the product manufacturing process in the U.S., China, funding and mentoring opportunities! Offered at FP. learn tips from award winning artist, 40-year veteran Mexico, India, etc. Learn the different requirements in the arts and former Executive Director of Best of for obtaining a product sample and placing initial Missouri Hands, Mike Ochonicky as she discusses orders; inherent risks, inconveniences, and timelines Using Cut and Sew Factories effective marketing techniques, outlets to sell online associated with average production runs; expenses to Manufacture Your Product and in-person, balancing creativity with administrative involved in manufacturing in the U.S. versus abroad and Fashion Designs tasks and more. Bring a notebook and pen to class. and more. Inventors Association St. Louis will also Need help developing, constructing, and/or launching a product or clothing collection but don’t know where | 1 Session | $25 AGE 60+ | $ REG provide valuable tips to avoid costly manufacturing BUSS:701 35 to start? Learn how cut and sew factories can help you F01 Th 6 pm-9 pm Mike Ochonicky mistakes during production and insights on local and international companies that provide U.S. clients with through the entire process from design… to sales… and Sept. 5 MC-SO, 111 product sourcing and translation services along with distribution! Participants will gain an understanding F03 Th 6 pm-9 pm Mike Ochonicky facilitation of off-shore manufacturing in China, Mexico, about how these factories can convert their designs and Oct. 10 FP-G, 323 Taiwan and other countries for free or at a low cost. sketches into finished products by providing services F02 Th 6 pm-9 pm Mike Ochonicky Offered at MC. such as design development, pattern creation, pattern Nov. 7 MC-WO, 111 digitization, assembly, and manufacturing and can aid in launching their products within a shorter period of How to Research and Understand time than most manufacturers. Offered at FP. Patents to Avoid Infringement Attempting to read and understand a patent can be Mike was awesome! I’m amazed daunting. However, it is important for inventors to conduct basic patent research to determine if their idea “at her career and experience! already exists (e.g. under another name or category) and is, in fact, patentable. This class helps inventors better read and understand the contents and key parts of a patent and to gain knowledge about the requirements for and meaning of terms like dependent/ Paula A. independent claims, prior art, patent infringement, St. Louis and more. Students will also learn how to improve their research inquiries on free websites and extract valuable information from various patents that will aid in devising their own patents. Offered at MC.

HOT! REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 5 | 314-984-7777 | STLCC.EDU/CE 7 Accounting INDUSTRY, QUALITY AND SAFETY

NEW! Excel® for Accounting This course is design to enhance students’ knowledge by using Microsoft Excel to create financial statements, pie charts, bar graphs and tables by working with multiple worksheets. Learn to create more complex formulas using the function feature in Excel, analyze results to examine various financial activities and develop a professional-looking worksheet for internal and external use. Please bring a flash drive. BUSS:765 | 2 sessions | $39 AGE 60+ | $59 REG F14 TH 6 pm-9 pm Stacy Moore Sept. 19 – Sept. 26 FP-LB, 102B

NEW! Introduction to Data Analytics Using Excel® The course is design to continue enhancing students’ knowledge by exploring the use of data analysis Understanding Accounting: tools in Microsoft Excel. Students will be introduced An Introduction to pivot tables, data tables, and comparison bar Designed for individuals with non-financial graphs. Students will learn how to use the conditional backgrounds who work with budgets or those formatting function and sort feature to further wanting to enter an office manager position, analyze data. Please bring a flash drive. Prerequisite: this introductory course provides an overview of introductory-level Microsoft Excel experience. accounting terminology and processes, analyzing BUSS:765 | 2 sessions | $49 AGE 60+ | $69 REG financial activities and statements and applying the fundamentals of accounting. Course covers debits, F15 Th 6 pm-9 pm Stacy Moore credits, general ledgers, assets, liabilities, balance Oct. 17 – Oct. 24 FP-D, 210 sheets, profit and loss statements and more. Students may bring a sack lunch/drink to class. We offer an array of Excel® BUSS:741 | 1 session | $21 AGE 60+ | $39 REG We have more! F01 Sa 9 am-1 pm Bill Dorr classes ranging from beginning to advanced. Sept. 14 MC-BA, 124 Discover additional course options on page 17.

Accounting Boot Camp: Beginning I Designed for individuals and entrepreneurs who Recordkeeping for the desire to learn and master knowledge about basic Small Business Owner accounting, this rigorous, fast-paced, hands-on boot As a small business owner, it is important for you to camp provides an introduction to accounting business have good recordkeeping procedures and accurately terminology, accounting principles, the accounting follow tax guidelines. Taught by small business tax cycle and the preparation of financial statements. This professional, T. Spector, CPA, class topics include course includes a variety of hands-on case studies internal and external financial records, different for practical application and is taught by a tenured forms of business ownership (and their specific accounting professor. Students are required to bring recordkeeping requirements), setting up your pencils, calculator and notebook paper. All other class own books, management reporting, travel and materials will be provided. Bring a sack lunch. entertainment expenses, home office expenses, and methods for tracking and deducting vehicle expenses. | | $ | $ BUSS:741 2 sessions 44 AGE 60+ 69 REG The instructor welcomes a two-way discussion and F02 Sa 9 am-1 pm Stacy Moore questions about your specific situation. Sept. 7 – Sept. 14 FP-G, 113 BUSS:741 | 2 sessions | $79 AGE 60+ | $79 REG F06 Sa 9 am-1 pm Teri Spector Accounting Boot Camp: Beginning II Oct. 26 – Nov. 2 MC-SO, 107 This boot camp builds upon an introduction to accounting business terminology and accounting principles with discussion of the accounting cycle and Small Business Tax Seminar preparation of financial statements. This rigorous, fast- If you are thinking of starting a small business or have paced, hands-on boot camp is designed for individuals already done so, this program is designed for you. Join and entrepreneurs who desire to learn and master a small business tax professional and CPA to learn the knowledge about basic accounting. Course will include tax-related essentials of starting a business: business lots of hands-on case studies for practical application. use of the home, recordkeeping, independent Taught by a tenured accounting professor. Students contractor versus employee, hobby versus business, are required to bring pencils, calculator and notebook federal income tax and employment tax requirements. paper. All other class materials will be provided. Bring This program is designed for sole proprietors, but a sack lunch. much of the information relates to all forms of business ownership. The instructor welcomes a two-way | | $ | $ BUSS:741 2 sessions 44 AGE 60+ 69 REG discussion and questions about your specific situation. F03 Sa 9 am-1 pm Stacy Moore BUSS:741 | 1 session | $39 AGE 60+ | $39 REG Sept. 28 – Oct. 5 FP-G, 113 F07 Sa 9 am-1 pm Teri Spector Oct. 19 MC-BA, 120 Accounting Boot Camp: Beginning III This rigorous, fast-paced, hands-on extension of Accounting Boot Camp: Beginning II is designed for NEW! Payroll for Small Business individuals and entrepreneurs who desire to advance Payroll is an integral activity of an organization’s their accounting knowledge. Course introduces operations. In this course, explore introductory payroll subsidiary ledgers, special journals and internal laws and terminology, flow of a payroll systems and controls. Students are required to bring pencils, wage/salary computations for small- and medium-size calculator, and notebook paper. businesses. | 2 sessions | $44 AGE 60+ | $ REG BUSS:741 | 2 sessions | $44 AGE 60+ | $69 REG BUSS:741 69 F04 Sa 9 am-1 pm Stacy Moore F05 Sa 9 am-1 pm Stacy Moore Oct. 19 – Oct. 26 FP-G, 113 Nov. 9 – Nov. 16 FP-G, 113

8 STLCC.EDU/CE | 314-984-7777 | REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 5 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Drones Solar Certified Courses: NABCEP Introduction to Drones STLCC offers North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners (NABCEP) approved Designed to provide information to individuals solar training courses from beginner to advanced levels. Simply curious to know more interested in the drone industry, learn about the operation, history and manufacture of these robotic about solar energy? A great place to start is by registering for our free Solar Photovoltaics vehicles as well as current uses of drones in law Information Session. Do you require more in-depth knowledge to begin or advance your enforcement, agriculture, aerial photography and more! Discussion will also include requirements to career in solar? Or, are you looking to expand your business into solar and need training build and regulations to fly drones. Students will have for your current employees? If any of these scenarios sound like you, register for the the opportunity to fly a quadcopter simulator in class. series of solar courses listed here and be eligible to take the NABCEP Associate Program ENGR:706 | 1 session | $21.50 AGE 60+ | $35 REG Exam. When you complete these courses, you will also receive 34 advanced CEUs. Energy F01 Sa 10 am-noon Rory Paul Sept. 21 MC-SO, 108 markets are changing. Remain ahead of the curve and be part of this important shift.

Solar Photovoltaics Information Session Solar Basics, Solar Site Survey, Safety and Join us for an informational session on Components and Systems Build: Part II how to become a part of the solar A continuation of the solar energy studies and hands- field. The application, design, on experiences. Prerequisite: Must have attended Solar Quality: OSHA installation and operation of Basics: Part I. Registration by 9/17 is encouraged. No photovoltaic systems will refunds after this date. be introduced. Explore the CONS:721 | 7 sessions | $96.50 AGE 60+ | $159 REG path for certification through the North American Board of F03 Tu/Th 5 pm-8 pm Ryan Chester Certified Energy Professionals Sept. 24 – Oct. 15 FV-CWI, 127 (NABCEP). Program is free but registration is required. Advanced PV Sizing Electrical Design CONS:721 | 1 session | NO FEE Learn how to equate temperature differences using F01 Tu 6 pm-7:30 pm Ryan Chester temp coefficients for string sizing as required by the Aug. 20 FV-CWI, 136 National Electric Code. Includes exercises in proper wire sizing, overcurrent protection sizing and system sizing for stand-alone and grid-tied systems as well as Solar Basics, Solar Site Survey, basic troubleshooting techniques. This class and the Components and System Build: Part I previous classes are required to sit for the NABCEP Join the field of solar energy. In this course, you will entry level exam. Registration by 10/15 is encouraged. learn about electrical basics, photovoltaics, solar No refunds after this date. energy fundamentals, photovoltaic sizing, solar energy CONS:721 | 5 sessions | $145.50 AGE 60+ | $199 REG markets and safety basics. Class will introduce basic F04 Tu/Th 5 pm-8 pm Ryan Chester photovoltaic equipment and you will learn how to 10-Hour OSHA: Construction Safety Oct. 17 – Nov. 7 FV-CWI, 127 assess potential installation sites for their solar energy • NOTE: No class 10/22, 11/5. and Health Training Certification potential. Gain hands-on experience with roof layout, Class meets Monday 9/23 and Thursday 9/26 and shading analysis with Solar Pathfinder, calculation of meets the required laws for working on public job sites. energy production for specific sites and calculation of Advanced NEC for Photovoltaics Led by an OSHA certified trainer, course covers the load estimations. In addition, learn about photovoltaic and NABCEP for Installer Exam mandated OSHA topics including OSHA regulations, system components and how they interact with each Learn the 2014/2017 requirements for photovoltaic general safety and health, basic electrical safety, fall other. You will be introduced to solar modules, charge systems. This is an advanced class and an electrical protection, ladder and scaffold safety, hand and power controllers and inverters, batteries, and photovoltaic background is needed. This continuation education tools, material handling, and more. Upon successful mounting and racking systems and will apply all this class is worth 24 advanced hours and is meant to completion students will receive the 10-Hour OSHA information to participate in a hands-on photovoltaic prepare students for the NABCEP installers test. Text course completion card. Students may bring a sack system build project. Build a full string inverter system included. Registration by 11/5 is encouraged. No dinner and/or drinks and snack to class. Registration and modules on a mock roof and a ballasted racking refunds after this date. by 9/18 is encouraged. No refunds after this date. system with micro-inverters. Students should have CONS:721 | 8 sessions | $173 AGE 60+ | $259 REG | 2 sessions | $76 AGE 60+ | $ REG fundamental mathematical and mechanical skills. CONS:736 125 F05 Tu/Th 5 pm-8 pm Ryan Chester F01 M/Th 4 pm-9:30 pm Lamont Ray Texts included. Enrollment by 8/22 is encouraged. No Nov. 12 – Dec. 10 FV-CWI, 127 refunds after this date. Sept. 23 – Sept. 26 STLCC-Corp. College, 209 • NOTE: No class 11/28. CONS:721 | 7 sessions | $293 AGE 60+ | $349 REG 10-Hour OSHA: General Industry Safety F02 Tu/Th 5 pm-8 pm Ryan Chester and Health Training Certification Aug. 29 – Sept. 19 FV-CWI, 127 Class meets Monday 10/14 and Thursday 10/17. This 10-hour OSHA course is ideal for employee safety and health awareness. Get introduced to OSHA policies, procedures and standards as well as general industry safety and health principles covered in OSHA Part 1910. Students will receive a 10-hour OSHA card after completion of the course. Students may bring a sack dinner and/or drinks and snack to class. Registration by 10/9 is encouraged. No refunds after this date. CONS:736 | 2 sessions | $76 AGE 60+ | $125 REG F02 M/Th 4 pm-9:30 pm Lamont Ray Oct. 14 – Oct. 17 STLCC-Corp. College, 207

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HOT! REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 5 | 314-984-7777 | STLCC.EDU/CE 9 Construction Manufacturing Food Safety National Electrical Code and Manufacturing Processes I Calculations: Part I Teaching theory and manipulative skills in the An introductory study of the NEC for those in related basic processes of manufacturing lathes, milling fields, this course covers the elements, changes, machines, shapers, drill presses, welding, foundry, applications and design aspects of the 2017 National sheet metal, precision instrument reading and hand Electrical Code for residential and commercial tools. Additional lab hours required. Dates listed properties. Certificate of participation will be awarded correspond with credit term. Available for credit as to those successfully finishing the course. Bring MC 151 550. required texts to first class: “NFPA, National Electrical CONS:765 | $170.20 AGE 60+ | $340.50 REG code 2017” ISBN 978-1455912773 and “Holt, Electrical F03 MW 7 pm-9:30 pm Exam Preparation 2017” ISBN 978-0986353499. Aug. 19 – Dec. 15 FV-E, 155 ELEC:705 | 14 sessions | $192 AGE 60+ | $299 REG • NOTE: No class 9/4, 11/27. F01 Tu 6 pm-9 pm Michael Smith Aug. 27 – Dec. 10 STLCC-South County, 213 Introduction to Robotics • NOTE: No class 9/17, 10/22. This course is a historical overview of the use and development of robotics. Topics to be studied include Construction Methods specific types and application of industrial robots, This course covers many of the principles, materials, the effects of industrial robots and technology on ServSafe® Food Safety Certification and methods used in light construction. Topics employers and employees, and the programming and St. Louis City and St. Louis County Health Departments include building codes, construction standards and functioning of robotic simulators. Additional lab hours require that at least one person within each food specializations, wood and wood products, concrete, required. Dates listed correspond with credit term. service facility be certified in food safety. This nationally masonry, glass, plastics, aluminum products, Available for credit as ME 140 550. recognized class offers this training to individuals who are employed by, manage or own food service bituminous products, gypsum products, asbestos COMP:765 | $170.20 AGE 60+ | $340.50 REG operations in the hospitality industry. The second cement products, construction methods systems, F01 MW 4:15 pm-5:55 pm Thomas McGovern foundation systems, slabs-on-ground, floor/ceiling Aug. 19 – Dec. 15 FV-E, 156 class concludes with the exam. Fee includes textbook, answer sheet and proctored exam. Those achieving a systems, wood framed floors, wall systems, masonry • NOTE: No class 9/4, 11/27. walls, roof/ceiling systems, stucco, and terrazzo. Dates grade of 75% or higher on the exam will be awarded listed correspond with credit term. Available for the nationally-recognized ServSafe® certificate. Bring a credit as CE 108 550. Materials and Metallurgy sack lunch to class. This course is a survey of the sources, preparation, | | $ AGE 60+ | $ REG CONS:701 | $170.20 AGE 60+ | $340.50 REG RMGT:701 2 sessions 127 169 properties and uses of engineering materials. Topics F01 Sa 8 am-3 pm Christina Clark F01 Tu 7:05 pm-9:45 pm include the following the iron-carbon system, ferrous Sept. 16 – Dec. 15 FV-E, 160 Sept. 7 – Sept. 21 FP-HSP, 219 metallurgy, nonferrous metallurgy, ceramics, plastics, • NOTE: No class 9/14. • NOTE: No class 10/22. elastomers, composites, and finishes. Practical F02 Sa 8 am-3 pm Almut Marino laboratory activities are performed to clarify and Oct. 5 – Oct. 19 FV-B, 243 enhance text material. Additional lab hours required. Construction Blueprint Reading • NOTE: No class 10/12. The interpretation of construction working drawings Dates listed correspond with credit term. Available and specifications for residential and commercial for credit as ME 249 550. F03 Sa 8 am-3 pm Almut Marino Nov. 9 – Nov. 23 MC-SO, 205 building projects. Architectural, structural, and utility CONS:765 | $170.20 AGE 60+ | $340.50 REG drawings will be covered. Dates listed correspond F04 MW 6:15 pm-7:55 pm • NOTE: No class 11/16. with credit term. Available for credit as CE 116 551. Aug. 19 – Dec. 15 TBD CONS:718 | $170.20 AGE 60+ | $340.50 REG • NOTE: No class 9/4, 11/27. ServSafe® Food Safety Certification F01 M 7:05 pm-9:45 pm Review and Retest Sept. 15 – Dec. 15 FV-E, 160 Programmable Logic Controllers This class is only for those who were not successful on This course presents the fundamentals of ladder logic a recent exam or who took the ServSafe® online course (or relay logic) used on modern industrial controllers. and require a proctored exam. It is recommended Electronic Drafting that you study the text before coming to class. An Electronic Drafting introduces basic drafting with Basic elements such as timers, counters, and sequences are studied, as well as traditional methods of applying opportunity to ask review questions will be provided emphasis on technical sketching and lettering. before re-attempting the exam. Fee includes answer Topics include schematic diagrams, block diagrams, them to machine control. Students will program and perform laboratory experiments with programmable sheet and proctored exam. Those achieving a grade electronic symbols, etched circuit layout, wiring of 75% or higher on the exam will be awarded the diagrams, mechanical detail, electronic detail, and logic controllers, such as the Allen Bradley SLC-100 controllers and interface them to various input and nationally-recognized ServSafe® certificate. Bring a assembly drawings. Dates listed correspond with sack lunch to class. credit term. Available for credit as EGR 104 502. output devices. An industrial robot also is available in class for lab experiments. Use of IBM/Allen Bradley RMGT:702 | 1 session | $79 AGE 60+ | $79 REG CONS:765 | $113.50 AGE 60+ | $227 REG personal computer interface software will be covered F01 Sa 8 am-3 pm Christina Clark F02 Tu 4:30 pm-7:05 pm Aug. 19 – Dec. 15 FV-E, 160 as well. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisites: Sept. 21 FP-HSP, 219 ME 140 recommended. Dates listed correspond with • NOTE: No class 10/22. F02 Sa 8 am-3 pm Almut Marino credit term. Available for credit as ME 211 551. Oct. 19 FV-B, 243 COMP:765 | $170.20 AGE 60+ | $340.50 REG F03 Sa 8 am-3 pm Almut Marino Engineering Drawing F02 Tu/Th 5:15 pm-6:55 pm Troy Kitchen Nov. 23 MC-SO, 205 Engineering Drawing uses a combination of Aug. 19 – Dec. 15 FV-CWI, 132 instruments and CAD systems for making drawings. • NOTE: No class 10/22, 11/28. The course includes use of instruments, lettering, ©2018 National Restaurant Association Educational Foundation geometrical constructions, technical sketching, (National Restaurant Association). All rights reserved. ServSafe is principles of orthographic projection, pictorial a trademark of the National Restaurant Association Educational drawing, descriptive geometry, sectional views and Foundation. National Restaurant Association® and the arc conventions, auxiliary views, and dimensioning. Dates design are trademarks of the National Restaurant Association. listed correspond with credit term. Class available for credit as EGR 100 550. CONS:765 | $170.20 AGE 60+ | $340.50 REG F01 Tu/Th 7 pm-9:55 pm Paul Morris Sept. 16 – Dec. 15 FV-E, 283 • NOTE: No class 10/22, 11/28.

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10 STLCC.EDU/CE | 314-984-7777 | REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 5 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT CAREER STUDIES Personal Trainer Emergency Care NEW! ACE® Personal Trainer Community Emergency Information Session Response Team (CERT) Training This free information session explains the process and Have you ever thought, “What would I do if a tornado curriculum of the ACE® Personal Trainer Certification struck my subdivision?” or “What types of natural Prep Course. Determine what to expect in the 10-week disasters can happen in St. Louis?” We have the course by learning the course topics and methods answers! Community Emergency Response Team to prep for the ACE Personal Trainer exam. This Training (CERT) is a series of classes that prepares you information session is not mandatory. to help yourself, family, coworkers and neighbors in PEDU:753 | 1 session | NO FEE the event of a crisis in your community. Through this F03 M 6 pm-7 pm Melissa Baumgartner interesting eight-week series of classes, participants Aug. 26 FP-G, 113 learn about emergency preparedness and receive training in basic response skills such as fire safety, team organization, terrorism, disaster psychology, disaster ACE® Personal Trainer preparedness, light search and rescue and disaster Certification Prep Course medical operations. Through a partnership with local Ready for a career change? Become a certified emergency responders who are trained professionals personal trainer! Designed to give you the knowledge and CERT trainers, you will learn life-saving skills! Once and understanding necessary to prepare for the ACE the eight classes are completed, training will conclude Personal Trainer Certification Exam and become an with a full-scale disaster exercise (off-site) that will put effective personal trainer, this course presents the what you have learned to work in a real-life tornado ACE Integrated Fitness Training (ACE IFT) Model as a simulation. Upon successful completion of the training comprehensive system for designing individualized you will be able to join a local St. Louis area CERT programs based on each client’s unique health, fitness program to continue to support and help in times and goals. The information covered and the ACE IFT where volunteers are needed. This training is free but Model will help you learn how to facilitate rapport, registration is required. adherence, self-efficacy and behavior change in EMSS:715 | 9 sessions | NO FEE clients, as well as design programs that help clients F01 W 6:30 pm-10 pm to improve posture, movement, flexibility, balance, Sept. 4 – Oct. 23 FV-TC, 202 core function, cardiorespiratory fitness, and muscular Sa 8:30 am-4 pm endurance and strength. Due to the specialized nature Oct. 26 Off Campus Exercise of this class, NO REFUNDS WILL BE ISSUED ONE WEEK F02 Th 6:30 pm-10 pm PRIOR TO THE CLASS START DATE. STUDENT MUST BE Sept. 5 – Oct. 24 WW, 220 AT LEAST 18 YEARS OF AGE AND HAVE A HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA/GED. STUDENT MUST HOLD CPR/AED Sa 8:30 am-4 pm CERTIFICATION BEFORE TAKING EXAM. Background Oct. 26 Off Campus Exercise check may be required for certification. Please review the ACE Certification Candidate Handbook at http:// EMT Core Curriculum www.acefitness.org/fitness-certifications/pdfs/ A strict attendance policy is enforced. This course meets Certification-Exam-Candidate-Handbook.pdf for more all current requirements for Missouri EMT-B license information on eligibility. Fee includes cost of exam, renewal. It includes the assessment and care of the textbook, study guide and sample test. Additional fee sick and injured, pediatric and geriatric emergencies, to retake exam. Voucher for exam must be used within childbirth, defibrillation, hazardous material situations six months of date received. Class is not eligible for and the use of adjunctive EMS equipment. Students Senior Scholarship. Registration/withdrawal deadline: must present a current AHA BLS provider card at the 9/3. No refunds after that date. first meeting. A background check and immunization PEDU:753 | 10 sessions | $552 AGE 60+ | $695 REG record is required to qualify for ride-along obligations. Funding assistance may be available through This class is a helpful refresher for students working to WIOA and SkillUp. Please inquire. pass their National Exam. Course is not for initial EMT- F02 M 5:30 pm-8:30 pm Melissa Baumgartner Basic training. Initial EMT-Basic training is offered for Sept. 9 – Nov. 11 MC-SO, 105 college credit (EMT 121). Thursday evening lab hours required; this will be scheduled with course instructor. F01 F 9:30 am-12:30 pm Melissa Baumgartner Sept. 13 – Nov. 22 FP-G, 113 Required text package can be purchased at STLCC bookstore: “11e Prehospital Emergency Care” + ”EMT • NOTE: No class 11/1. Review Plus” + ”11e EMS Testing w/ MYBRADYLAB” ISBN 978-0135261866. EMSS:700 | 34 sessions | $150 AGE 60+ | $150 REG F01 Tu/Th 9 am-1 pm Steve Newcomb Aug. 20 – Dec. 12 FP-TBD F02 Tu/Th 6 pm-10 pm Paul Peebles Aug. 20 – Dec. 12 FV-TBD F03 Tu/W noon-5 pm Norm Corley Aug. 20 – Dec. 11 WW-TBD

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BLS for Healthcare Providers Basic Life Support Instructor This American Heart Association course is designed Essentials Course for the healthcare provider. Each participant must The American Heart Association BLS Instructor obtain an 84% or higher on the written evaluation and Essentials Course provides the core and discipline- demonstrate proficiency in all CPR skills. Skills include specific content necessary to teach AHA CPR and adult, child and infant CPR, FBAO management of first aid courses. The course is taught in a blended- the conscious victim, adult/infant/child two rescuer learning format. Instructor candidates will complete CPR, mouth-to-mask ventilation and automatic pre-course online study, followed by the hands-on external defibrillation (AED). Written and practical session conducted by training center faculty during skills (hands-on manikin simulation) evaluation and the AHA Instructor course. This course educates the testing are required for course completion. Students instructor candidate in use of AHA Instructor teaching who successfully complete the course will receive an materials, how to ensure that students meet learning electronic BLS completion card within 20 calendar objectives, student coaching skills, how to conduct an days of the class. No transfers between sessions or objective skills performance evaluation and to follow refunds given within five business days of class date. AHA Instructor course policies. Access to a computer Due to the nature of the course, you must arrive on will be necessary to complete required online course time. No admittance after stated start time. No refund work. Prerequisite required at time of registration: for late arrival. This course meets the STLCC nursing Current AHA BLS Healthcare Provider CPR card and Heartsaver CPR AED: Adult department admission requirements. alignment with an AHA Training Center. Registration The Heartsaver CPR AED Course teaches lay rescuers CPRR:707 | 1 session | $55.50 AGE 60+ | $79 REG four weeks prior to course start date is required to when to dial 911, how to give CPR, how to use an ensure arrival of pre-course materials and completion AED and how to provide relief of choking. The course F01 M 5 pm-10 pm Aug. 19 MC-CE of pre-course preparation. Per AHA requirements, targets individuals who are expected to respond to within six months of the initial BLS Instructor Essentials cardiovascular emergencies in the workplace and may F02 Sa 9 am-3:30 pm Course, a STLCC training center faculty member must be used to teach CPR to lay rescuers who are required Aug. 31 FP-G, 121 monitor the instructor candidate’s teaching and verify to obtain a course completion card documenting F03 W 5 pm-10 pm the performance of the candidate’s provider skills. Due completion of a CPR course that includes use of an Sept. 4 FV-TC, 105 to the nature of this course, you must arrive on time. AED for job, regulatory or other requirements. This F04 M 5 pm-10 pm No admittance after the stated start time. No refund for course is for the learner with limited or no medical Sept. 9 MC-CE late arrival. Registration/Refund/Withdrawal deadline: training. Registration one week prior to course start 10/1. Interested students must contact the Training date is recommended. Electronic cards will be issued F05 Sa 9 am-3:30 pm Sept. 14 FP-G, 121 Center Coordinator at [email protected] before within 20 calendar days of the class completion. Due registering for the BLS Essentials Instructor Course. to the nature of the course, you must arrive on time. No F06 Tu 5 pm-10 pm | 1 session | $225.50 AGE 60+ | $ REG refund for late arrival. Sept. 17 STLCC-South County, 100 CPRR:708 299 F01 M 8 am-5 pm | 1 session | $47 AGE 60+ | $ REG F07 F 9 am-3:30 pm CPRR:701 69 Oct. 21 FP-G, 121 F01 W 4 pm-7:30 pm Sept. 27 STLCC-Harrison, 104 Sept. 11 FV-TC, 105 F08 W 9 am-3:30 pm F02 Sa 4 pm-7:30 pm Oct. 2 WW, 226 CPR Instructor Renewal Course Oct. 5 FP-G, 121 To successfully complete the American Heart F09 Tu 5 pm-10 pm Association CPR Instructor Renewal course, the F03 Tu 4 pm-7:30 pm Oct. 8 FV-TC, 107 instructor will demonstrate acceptable provider Nov. 5 MC-CE F10 M 5 pm-10 pm skills and successful completion of the provider Oct. 14 FP-G, 121 written examination. The renewal course may Heartsaver First Aid CPR AED: Adult F11 W 9 am-3:30 pm include an update addressing new course content or Heartsaver First Aid CPR/AED is a classroom, DVD- Oct. 16 STLCC-Corp. College, 201 methodology and review TC, regional and national driven, instructor-led course that teaches students F12 Th 5 pm-10 pm ECC information. Prerequisite: The instructor must have taught at least four CPR courses and attended critical skills needed to respond to and manage a Oct. 24 MC-CE first aid, choking or sudden cardiac arrest emergency updates as required within the previous two years during the first few minutes before emergency F13 M 9 am-3:30 pm and be a current CPR Instructor as evidenced by a medical service (EMS) arrives. It is designed to meet Oct. 28 STLCC-South County, 100 current CPR Instructor card. At time of registration the OSHA requirements. Students learn the skills to treat F14 W 9 am-3:30 pm instructor must provide documentation meeting all bleeding, sprains, broken bones, shock and other Nov. 6 FP-G, 121 prerequisites. Registration is required one week prior first aid emergencies. This course also teaches adult F15 F 9 am-3:30 pm to course start date. Due to the nature of this course, CPR and AED use. Practical skills (hands-on-manikin Nov. 8 FV-TC, 105 you must arrive on time. No admittance after the simulation) evaluation and testing are required stated start time. No refund for late arrival. Interested F16 M 9 am-3:30 pm students must contact the Training Center Coordinator for course completion. Within 20 calendar days of Nov. 11 STLCC-Corp. College, 207 successful completion, each participant will receive an at [email protected] before registering for the CPR electronic course completion card. Registration one F17 Sa 9 am-3:30 pm Instructor Renewal Course. week prior to course start date is recommended. Due Nov. 16 MC-CE CPRR:709 | 1 session | $63 AGE 60+ | $99 REG to the nature of the course, you must arrive on time. No F18 W 9 am-3:30 pm F01 M 6 pm-10 pm refund for late arrival. Nov. 20 WW, 226 Sept. 23 FP-G, 121 CPRR:706 | 1 session | $73 AGE 60+ | $99 REG F19 W 9 am-3:30 pm F02 W 6 pm-10 pm F01 Sa 8:30 am-4:30 pm Dec. 4 FP-G, 121 Nov. 6 FP-G, 121 Aug. 24 FP-G, 121 F20 Sa 9 am-3:30 pm Dec. 14 MC-CE Heartsaver First Aid CPR AED: Pediatric The Heartsaver Pediatric First Aid CPR AED course St. Louis Community College serves as a Community Training Center for the American Heart Association whose mission is to reduce teaches lay rescuers to respond to and manage disability and death from cardiovascular disease and stroke and set guidelines for emergency cardiovascular care and training. The illnesses and injuries in a child or infant in the first few American Heart Association strongly promotes knowledge and proficiency in basic life support (BLS) and has developed instructional minutes until professional help arrives. It covers the materials for this purpose. Use of these materials in an educational course does not represent course sponsorship by the American Heart four steps of first aid and first aid skills such as finding Association. Any fee charged for a course, except for a portion of the fee needed for American Heart Association course material, does the problem, stopping bleeding, bandaging, using an not represent income to the Association. epinephrine pen, as well as child CPR AED, infant CPR and optional modules in adult CPR AED, child mask, infant mask and Asthma Care Training for Child Care Providers. Registration one week prior to course start date is required. No transfers between sessions or refunds given within five business days of class date. Due to the nature of the course, you must arrive on time. No admittance after stated start time. No refund for late arrival. Bring a sack lunch. CPRR:711 | 1 session | $73 AGE 60+ | $99 REG F01 Sa 8:30 am-4 pm Sept. 21 FP-G, 121 F02 Sa 8:30 am-4 pm Oct. 26 FV-TC, 105 F03 Sa 8:30 am-4 pm Nov. 2 MC-CE 12 STLCC.EDU/CE | 314-984-7777 | REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 5 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Caregiving At Home Palliative Care Navigation Caregiving at Home or in a Facility: Fall Prevention and Screening Considered the model for high quality, compassionate Which is Better? Falls are the leading cause of injury and death in those care for those with life-limiting or debilitating illness, The need for caregiving in the home may occur over age 65 and for that reason fall prevention is a palliative or end of life care is one of the most difficult suddenly with an illness or injury or, as with chronic national health priority. Wondering how your balance decisions that individuals and families can make. illness or frailty due to aging, it may develop over a and gait compare to national averages? Come and Learn the basics of palliative care and become more period of time. A variety of factors should be considered perform a variety of balance and gait assessments and informed on what questions to ask and how to when the need for caregiving arises. Join us to explore find out! This class will also provide fall prevention tips best tailor palliative care to fit you and your families and compare home- and facility-based options when from experts in the field. unique needs. individuals need increased assistance with everyday AHCE:701 | 1 session | $34 AGE 60+ | $45 REG AHCE:701 | 1 session | $17.50 AGE 60+ | $25 REG tasks. Discussion about the range of services provided F03 F 1 pm-4 pm Julie High F09 M 6 pm-8 pm Catherine Kush through home care agencies will include non-medical Oct. 25 MC-AS, 104A Aug. 26 MC-CE support such as housekeeping, shopping and errands, bathing and personal care, medical services such as physical therapy, speech therapy, occupational Loss as a Senior: Coping with Loneliness NEW! Mental Health First Aid therapy and wound care. We will explore community Loss as a senior can present unique challenges to those Gain the tools to identify when someone might be services such as adult day care and respite care that who experience it. Isolation, depression and persistent struggling with a mental health or substance use may be beneficial to caregivers who wish to continue feelings of sadness can all be outcomes of the loss of a problem and to connect them with appropriate providing care for their loved one in the community. loved one and can be especially difficult to cope with support and resources when necessary. This public Discussion will cover the different levels of facility- as an older adult. In this class, learn coping methods education program introduces participants to based care including skilled nursing, assisted living and resources specifically aimed at helping you or a risk factors and warning signs of mental health and residential care will also be addressed. loved one work through these emotions. problems, builds understanding of their impact and AHCE:701 | 1 session | $25 AGE 60+ | $25 REG AHCE:701 | 1 session | $25 AGE 60+ | $25 REG overviews appropriate supports. Role-playing and F01 M 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Chien Hung F02 M 6 pm-8 pm Chien Hung simulations demonstrate how to offer initial help Oct. 21 MC-CE in a mental health crisis and connect people to the Sept. 23 MC-CE appropriate professional, peer, social and self-help F04 M 6 pm-8 pm Chien Hung care. The program also teaches common risk factors Medications and Pain Management Dec. 9 WW, 204 and warning signs of specific illnesses like anxiety, Pain management is one of the most important depression, substance use, bipolar disorder, eating aspects of care post-surgery or for someone with Safe Patient Handling disorders and schizophrenia. Mental Health First a chronic condition. Learn from an expert in senior Gain a better understanding of Safe Patient Handling Aid is included on the Substance Abuse and Mental issues about medications and current trends in pain (SPH) from OSHA Guidelines to the State of Missouri Health Services Administration’s National Registry of management for seniors. While this course is primarily Regulations. Emphasis will be on SPH in the therapy Evidence-based Programs and Practices (NREPP). for nonprofessional caregivers, portions of the course setting. Learn about the American Physical Therapy AHCE:734 | 1 session | $44.50 AGE 60+ | $55 REG may be very useful to professionals providing care for Association guidelines on SPH and explore the data F01 F 8 am-5 pm Jenna Mueller family or friends. and options regarding caring for patients that require Sept. 6 FV-SS, 103 AHCE:701 | 1 session | $17.50 AGE 60+ | $25 REG manual assist. The learning objective of the class is for F02 Sa 8 am-5 pm Jenna Mueller F07 M 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Catherine Kush all clinicians involved in patient care to have a better Oct. 12 MC-CE Oct. 7 MC-CE understanding of SPH, how it applies to their practice, and ways to promote SPH in their facilities and in the community. Students will earn a certificate for four Caring for Aging Parents: Best Practices Dementia Diagnosis and Behaviors continuing education credit hours. In this interactive session, learn the early signs of Helping those you love navigate the changes they are AHCE:774 | 1 session | $36 AGE 60+ | $49 REG facing in their golden years can seem daunting. New dementia and coping methods after diagnosis. Have questions related to dementia progression and the F01 Sa 8 am-noon Terri Elmore challenges relating to their activities of daily living, Nov. 2 MC-AS, 104A transportation and medications can leave you feeling different areas of dementia diagnosis including overwhelmed. In this class, expert on senior issues, Alzheimer’s answered by a senior care expert. Catherine Kush, will answer questions and set out best AHCE:701 | 1 session | $17.50 AGE 60+ | $25 REG Caregiving Resources practices to deal with the challenges you may face F07 M 6 pm-8 pm Catherine Kush Of the nearly 44 million family caregivers in the United while caring for those you love. Oct. 14 MC-CE States, many are often over-burdened and under- AHCE:701 | 1 session | $17.50 AGE 60+ | $25 REG informed. Both the caregiver and care-receiver will F06 M 6 pm-8 pm Catherine Kush benefit from having access to quality resources that Sept. 16 MC-CE Do No Harm: Proper Body Mechanics will support them in their respective roles. Learn How do you safely move a senior in bed, transfer and valuable information about the basics of caregiving assist with walking? Learn proper body mechanics that and receive helpful resources and tips for navigating We have more! Learn about long term care from will assure the safety of both the person being assisted your role as a family caregiver. and the caregiver. Please wear flat shoes and slacks for a financial perspective with “Paying for Long Term AHCE:701 | 1 session | $25 AGE 60+ | $25 REG this session. Care: Alternative Funding Options” on page 46. F05 M 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Chien Hung AHCE:701 | 1 session | $29 AGE 60+ | $35 REG Nov. 4 MC-CE F10 Tu 6 pm-8:30 pm Julie High Oct. 15 MC-CE

Caregivers – sometimes referred to as informal caregivers – are unpaid individuals who help assist others with daily living and/or medical tasks. Oftentimes, caregivers are a spouse, partner, family member, friend or neighbor. The work is important and often not easy. You’re not alone. Join our experts and fellow attendees who, like you, are considering the tasks of caregiving. Held at our Meramec campus, this series covers a range of helpful topics to support you and, ultimately, those for whom you care.

HOT! REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 5 | 314-984-7777 | STLCC.EDU/CE 13 Real Estate The need for health care workers in St. Louis keeps growing! Accelerated training is also available for these in-demand positions:

Medical Assistant Prepare for administrative and basic clinical tasks in a clinical setting. stlcc.edu/MA | 23-week | Tu-F day How to Be a Successful Landlord Increase income on your real estate investments by improving your skills as a landlord. Lower property Patient Care Technician damages and eviction costs by performing effective Prepare for entry level patient care initial screening of potential tenants. Our experienced instructor will explain how to be creative and to use technician positions in a hospital setting. the telephone, interview, computer, rental application stlcc.edu/PCT | 9-week | M-Th day and lease expectations to avoid an undesirable tenant- landlord relationship. Lunch on your own. REAL:720 | 1 session | $48 AGE 60+ | $69 REG Community Health Worker F01 Sa 9 am-5 pm Mary Hankins Oct. 12 FP-G, 325 Prepare to become a trusted community member who assists individuals and How to Start a Career in Real Estate communities to adopt healthy behaviors. Do you enjoy helping people? Have you considered getting into the business of real estate and stlcc.edu/CHW | 12-week | TuTh day wondered what it takes to be successful? The real estate profession offers one of the widest career opportunities in the business world. From buying and selling of homes, office buildings, industrial property and corporation farmland to property To learn more and complete management, land development, mortgage banking, urban planning, real estate counseling and appraisal, there are many avenues to explore! Find out about the an online application, visit licensure process to become a real estate agent and starting opportunities in this dynamic field. We’ll show you how to build a new career in real estate! stlcc.edu/Accelerated. REAL:715 | 1 session | $23 AGE 60+ | $29 REG F01 Tu 7 pm-9 pm Jill McCoy Nov. 12 FP-G, 325

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14 STLCC.EDU/CE | 314-984-7777 | REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 5 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT THE ROAD TO FREEDOM Truck Driving: A Rewarding, In Demand Career After an accident halted Lisa Zehrt’s work with horses, she pursued truck driving for a more sustainable career. A few trips on the open road with a friend convinced her truck driving would work. “I always liked trucks more than the average girl,” Zehrt said. Choosing St. Louis Community College’s accelerated CDL-A Professional Truck Driving program was an easy choice. With class sizes that max at eight students, Zehrt enjoyed one-on-one time with instructors and a tight-knit community to work in. The class incorporated plenty of hands-on work in the truck yard, with all students taking turns driving STLCC-owned semi-trailer trucks. The course – offered in five-week daytime or eight-week evening formats – covers truck maneuvering, backing and driving, trip planning, industry relations, safety inspections and paperwork. Zehrt remembers her teachers as very helpful and expresses gratitude for the chance to have picked her company right out of school. Zehrt explains that some companies make you sign a contract in exchange for schooling. “There are enough niches in the trucking industry world that you can find something that There are enough suits you,” she said. niches in the trucking Bartending and working with horses resulted in many hours worked with little payoff. Now Zehrt is thankful she can work significantly fewer hours and spend most nights at industry world that you home. “The money in trucking is great.” Zehrt now drives a semi flatbed trailer for a regional towing company. Most of her trips can find something are in the St. Louis region, occasionally driving to Chicago or Wisconsin, with her longest that suits you. trip to Oklahoma City. Zehrt thinks choosing your own adventure makes trucking a more fun industry. “If you’re local and want to stay at home every night, you might make less, Lisa Zehrt | CDL-A Graduate regional a little more, and I know people who will be out for two weeks at a time who might make $120,000 in a year,” she said. “The $5,000 you spend on schooling is nothing.” Trucking jobs in the U.S. or in Missouri are plentiful. Zehrt had ten companies contacting her to hire upon graduation. She explains that her class all had jobs in a timely manner post-graduation. At 27 years old, Zehrt recognizes that young women in the industry are rare but she doesn’t let that hold her back. She estimates that she sees a woman for every one in six drivers when she visits truck stops. Despite the occasional funny look, she still experiences kindness from fellow truckers on the job. Still, it takes resilience. After several months of success, Zehrt loves her job and hopes to see positive changes in the industry’s future. “It’s empowering to drive a big truck, and sometimes better than the boys,” she said. STLCC CDL-A Professional Truck Driving cohorts start every five weeks. Students must be 21 years old with a valid Missouri or Illinois driver’s license. Learn more by visiting stlcc.edu/TruckDriving. Contact Bahi Talundzic, career pathway coach, at 314-644-9786 or [email protected] with any questions.

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HOT! REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 5 | 314-984-7777 | STLCC.EDU/CE 15 COMPUTERS AND TECHNOLOGY Personal Mobile Computing Technologies PCs and Technology: Introduction to iPhone® Introduction in a Day Mobile Digital Device Does current technology boggle your mind? Then The adage goes that the best camera is the one you this class is for you! Build a strong foundation for your have with you, and for many of us, that means the computer skills and get familiar with other digital one built into our smartphone. Learn more about technologies. This course emphasizes hands-on how to adapt to the strengths and compensate for experience using a PC to teach essential concepts and the weaknesses of a camera that we already carry in commands and develop user confidence. Basic terms our pockets. In particular, this course will focus on the regarding computer hardware, software and current features and workflow of the camera system in iPhone® technology are covered, as are basics regarding the use digital devices. From understanding the various modes, of computers, printers, and drives. It’s a class designed filters and settings of the camera app to managing and for those with little or no computer skills. editing in the photos app, learn to share, save and print COMP:701 | 1 session | $67 AGE 60+ | $99 REG your favorite memories. For the more ambitious, we F01 Sa 9 am-4 pm Jean Bradley will also preview the possibilities with more advanced Nov. 9 MC-BA, 216 camera and editing apps and see samples of what talented photographers have captured with their smart phones. Bring your iPhone device to class so Internet Research and Investigations: you can follow along with instruction. Students must Public Records have some experience with smartphone prior to class. Explore a wide range of public records on the internet. iPhone is a registered trademark of Apple Inc. This is Discover how to uncover real estate records, criminal an independent course and has not been authorized, records, court judgements, marriages, births, deaths sponsored or otherwise approved by Apple Inc. and more. Prerequisite: Windows® Introduction COMP:765 | 1 session | $35 AGE 60+ | $35 REG class or equivalent experience. Some internet F06 Sa 9 am-noon Gregory Ray experience helpful. Oct. 12 STLCC-Corp. College, 207 COMP:742 | 1 session | $25 AGE 60+ | $35 REG F01 Sa 12:30 pm-3:30 pm Jean Bradley iPhone® and iPad® Aug. 24 MC-BA, 216 Mobile Digital Devices: The Basics Did you finally break down and purchase an iPhone or Internet Research and Investigations: iPad mobile digital device only to discover that you can Consumer Information barely use it? Come to this class to learn the basics and Does my doctor have a high malpractice rate? Does my functionality of the Apple iOS® platform. Please note hospital have a high infection rate? Does Grandma’s universal functions will be taught and that specific nursing home use restraints more frequently than “apps” may vary from device to device. Students must others? What is the crime rate in my neighborhood? bring their own iPhone/iPad device to the class. This How much did my neighbors pay for their house? Does class will only discuss the Apple products. Other smart my contractor have a lengthy list of lawsuits? How do I phone devices will not be covered. iPhone and iPad are find free online classifieds? What will be the total costs registered trademarks of Apple Inc. IOS is a trademark for repair and maintenance on my vehicle? What are or registered trademark of Cisco in the U.S. and other the crash test results? What happens if something countries and is used by Apple under license. This is goes wrong with a PayPal transaction? What recalled an independent course and has not been authorized, products am I still using at home? If you are curious sponsored or otherwise approved by Apple Inc. about the answers to any of these questions, then this COMP:765 | 1 session | $35 AGE 60+ | $35 REG class is for you. Prerequisite: Windows® Introduction F03 W 6 pm-9 pm Gregory Ray class or equivalent experience. Some internet Sept. 11 MC-BA, 124 experience helpful. F04 Th 6 pm-9 pm Gregory Ray | | $ | $ COMP:742 1 session 25 AGE 60+ 35 REG Oct. 17 MC-BA, 118 F02 Sa 12:30 pm-3:30 pm Jean Bradley Sept. 14 MC-BA, 216 iPhone® and iPad® Mobile Digital Devices: Next Steps Internet Research and Investigations: No longer a beginner, not yet an expert in using Politics and Law your iPhone or iPad mobile digital device? Feel like Who donated to political campaigns and when? How you could be doing more than the basics? This class do you find out exactly what is on an upcoming ballot will explore more about choosing and getting apps; so you can research? Which nonprofit organizations taking, organizing, and sharing photos; shortcuts for have presented summaries of candidates platforms, using frequent apps like email, iMessages® and the bill descriptions and voting records of politicians in an Safari® web browser; how to keep your data secure; unbiased way? If you are curious about the answers to and settings to customize your device to work better any of these questions, then this class is for you! Also for you. And for those of you who want to use your find out how to find out exactly how politicians voting iPad as your sole computer, we will show how much is history on specific measures, and online resources to possible (and what limitations to expect). This class is locate constitutions and laws for federal, state and for those comfortable navigating around their devices, local bodies. Prerequisite: Windows® Introduction or who have completed our Basics course. Students class or equivalent experience. Some internet should bring their iPhones and/or an iPad along with experience helpful. the corresponding chargers. iPhone, iPad, iMessages COMP:742 | 1 session | $25 AGE 60+ | $35 REG and Safari are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. This F03 Sa 12:30 pm-3:30 pm Jean Bradley is an independent course and has not been authorized, Oct. 19 MC-BA, 216 sponsored or otherwise approved by Apple Inc. COMP:765 | 1 session | $35 AGE 60+ | $35 REG F05 W 6 pm-9 pm Gregory Ray Nov. 13 MC-BA, 118

16 STLCC.EDU/CE | 314-984-7777 | REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 5 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Microsoft Tools Microsoft® Windows® 10 Explore Windows® 10 and all its user-friendly features Excel in this course. Topics include using start screen, live tiles, hot corners, charm bar, OneDrive and many Microsoft® Excel® 2016: In a Day Microsoft® Excel® 2016 for Business: others. This course is not for tablets or touch screen Learn the basics of MS Excel in one day! In this Part I and students will use a mouse to navigate. Prerequisite: introductory course, you’ll learn how to create You will learn tips and tricks to navigate efficiently and Personal Computers Introduction class or equivalent spreadsheets for all kinds of applications including create effective spreadsheets in one of Microsoft’s most experience. accounting, expense analysis, budgeting, etc. powerful programs. Learn to build basic formulas and COMP:705 | 1 session | $67 AGE 60+ | $99 REG Topics include setting up worksheets, labeling, functions, with an emphasis on relative and absolute F01 Sa 9 am-4 pm James Prater entering values, editing cells, copying, saving, and referencing. Learn to make your sheets and printouts Sept. 14 STLCC-Corp. College, 208 other commands. Recommended to bring a flash easier to read with special formatting techniques. An drive. Prerequisite: Windows® Introduction class or F02 Sa 9 am-4 pm James Prater important class for the beginner as well as for the self- equivalent experience. taught Excel user. Prerequisite: Windows® Introduction Oct. 19 STLCC-Corp. College, 206 COMP:720 | 1 session | $67 AGE 60+ | $99 REG class. Recommended to bring a flash drive. F07 Sa 9 am-4 pm Karana Phillips COMP:720 | 1 session | $79.50 AGE 60+ | $129 REG Word Sept. 14 FP-LB, 102B F04 F 9 am-4 pm Cris Heffernan F08 Sa 9 am-4 pm Karana Phillips Sept. 27 STLCC-Corp. College, 208 Sept. 28 FV-, TC201 COMP:720 | 2 sessions | $67 AGE 60+ | $99 REG Microsoft® Word® 2016: In a Day F03 Sa 9 am-4 pm Cris Heffernan F05 Th 6 pm-9 pm Teri Wiley Learn the basics of MS Word in one day! You’ll create Sept. 7 MC-BA, 216 Oct. 15 – Nov. 5 FP-LB, 102B and save documents; enter and edit text; learn to indent, set tabs, and enhance documents; make F02 Sa 9 am-4 pm Cris Heffernan block moves, deletes, and copies; use spell checker; Nov. 16 STLCC-Corp. College, 208 Microsoft® Excel® 2016 for Business: find and replace text; use shortcut keys; and print. Part II Recommended to bring a flash drive. Prerequisite: Microsoft® Excel® 2016: Introduction Build on previous knowledge and further your Windows® Introduction class or equivalent experience. Create spreadsheets using Microsoft Excel. Learn Excel spreadsheet skills by creating more complex formulas COMP:715 | 1 session | $67 AGE 60+ | $99 REG terminology, to navigate the Excel window, and the using a variety of functions. Learn techniques of F01 Sa 9 am-4 pm Cris Heffernan basic characteristics of a worksheet and workbook. data management and analyzing your data with Sept. 14 MC-BA, 208 Enter text values and formulas, move and copy data, lists, tables, common charts, pivot tables and pivot format worksheet appearance, and work with charts. charts. Discover the ease of using range names and F03 Sa 9 am-4 pm Karana Phillips conditional formatting. Prerequisite: Microsoft Excel Oct. 19 FP-LB, 102B Recommended to bring a flash drive. Prerequisite: Windows® Introduction class or equivalent experience. 2016 For Business: Part I class or equivalent experience. F04 Sa 9 am-4 pm Karana Phillips Recommended to bring a flash drive. Recommended COMP:720 | 4 sessions | $99 AGE 60+ | $149 REG to bring a flash drive. Nov. 16 FV-TC, 201 F06 M 6 pm-9 pm Mike Borwaski | | $ | $ Sept. 9 – Sept. 30 STLCC-South County, 207 COMP:721 1 session 79.50 AGE 60+ 129 REG Microsoft® Word® 2016 for Business: F01 F 9 am-4 pm Chris Heffernan Oct. 4 STLCC-Corp. College, 208 Part I Microsoft® Excel® 2016: Intermediate Learn to create professional-looking business Continue to build on your spreadsheet building skills documents using this powerful word processing and formula creation. Learn Excel terminology, how Microsoft® Excel® 2016 for Business: software. Discover how editing and formatting tools to navigate the Excel window and the intermediate Part III are at your fingertips as you work with the toolbar characteristics of a worksheet and workbook. Enter Continue to expand your Excel expertise as you ribbon. Leave with the skills to create a document, text values and formulas, move and copy data, manage multiple workbooks and worksheets, and format, change styles and fonts, cut/paste, import text, format worksheet appearance and work with charts. build three-dimensional calculations and file linking. and edit a document with confidence. Prerequisite: Recommended to bring a flash drive. Prerequisite: Explore the power of the all-important lookup Windows® Introduction class or equivalent experience. Microsoft Excel® Introduction or equivalent experience functions and related concepts. Become adept at Recommended to bring a flash drive. COMP:721 | 4 sessions | $99 AGE 60+ | $149 REG using formula auditing tools, data validation, and | 1 session | $79.50 AGE 60+ | $ REG COMP:715 129 F02 M 6 pm-9 pm Mike Borwaski sharing and protecting workbooks. Also, explore the F02 F 9 am-4 pm Cris Heffernan use of major data analysis tools, such as scenarios and Oct. 7 – Oct. 28 STLCC-South County, 207 Sept. 20 STLCC-Corp. College, 208 data tables. Create and edit macros to save you time and create consistency across workbooks. Prerequisite: We have more! Would you like to leverage Excel® Microsoft® Excel® 2016 for Business: Part II or equivalent Microsoft®, Access®, Excel®, Windows® and Word® are trademarks for accounting or data analytics? Be sure to experience. Recommended to bring a flash drive. of Microsoft Corporation. STLCC Continuing Education courses check out our “Accounting” section on page 8. | 1 session | $79.50 AGE 60+ | $ REG are independent seminars and are neither affiliated with, nor COMP:722 129 authorized, sponsored or approved by, Microsoft Corporation. F01 F 9 am-4 pm Cris Heffernan All other trademarks are the property of their respective owner. Oct. 11 STLCC-Corp. College, 208

Access

Microsoft® Access® 2016 for Business: Microsoft® Access® 2016 for Business: Microsoft® Access® 2016 for Business: Part I Part II Part III Learn the foundations to plan and design a database Get the skill you need to enhance your database Take your Access databases to the next level by system. Learn to create, manage and maintain designs. Work with data normalization, table implementing tools such as macros, VBA coding and tables and table relationships. Discover sorting relationships and join techniques, including inner switchboards to give your user-base a fluid Access and filtering records within tables. Prerequisite: and outer joins. Learn to query multiple tables for experience. We will also use features to secure your Windows® Introduction class or equivalent experience. customized reports. Create more complex queries database through options such as splitting it to front Recommended to bring a flash drive. using parameters and action queries. Learn to use and back-end parts, link tables, and import/export COMP:725 | 1 session | $79.50 AGE 60+ | $129 REG more advanced reporting techniques. Prerequisite: data. Create forms for navigating and organizing your F01 F 9 a-4 pm Chris Heffernan Windows® Introduction class or equivalent experience data using a variety of features to enhance your user’s Nov. 1 STLCC-Corp. College, 208 and Microsoft Access® 2016 for Business Part I or involvement. Prerequisite: Access for Business: Parts equivalent experience. Recommended to bring a I and II or equivalent experience. Recommended to flash drive. bring a flash drive. COMP:726 | 1 session | $79.50 AGE 60+ | $129 REG COMP:727 | 1 session | $79.50 AGE 60+ | $129 REG F01 F 9 am-4 pm Cris Heffernan F01 F 9 am-4 pm Cris Heffernan Nov. 8 STLCC-Corp. College, 208 Nov. 15 STLCC-Corp. College, 208

HOT! REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 5 | 314-984-7777 | STLCC.EDU/CE 17 G Suite Google Tools Gmail™ and Google Calendar™ Google Drawings and Slides™ Gmail is Google’s email system that seamlessly ties Create flyers and slide presentations using tools in into all of Google’s products. Anyone can create an Google Drive. With Google Drawings, learn how to account for free. Hint: If you have an Android phone, insert images, word art, text boxes and tables. This can you already have a Google account. Google Calendar be used for flyers, social media banners and graphics, is an amazing tool that you probably aren’t utilizing to certificates and infographics. Use Google Slides to its full potential, if at all. Calendar, which allows you to create presentations. Everything from Google Drawing create one or more free personal or public calendars, is available in Google Slides, in addition to templates stores your calendars within its cloud, and you don’t and transitions. Instructor works extensively in Google even have to download special software. It also allows Drive. Prerequisite: Windows® Introduction class or you to share your calendar with others or subscribe equivalent experience. Some internet experience to someone else’s calendars (e.g. your child’s school, helpful. Please have your Google account set up before an organization you follow, etc.). You can also embed class and bring user ID and password. your calendar in another site or blog. Come to this COMP:742 | 1 session | $25 AGE 60+ | $35 REG class to learn how to navigate these truly helpful tools! F08 Th 6 pm-9 pm Laura Warren Prerequisite: Windows® Introduction class or equivalent Nov. 14 STLCC-Corp. College, 208 experience. Some internet experience helpful. COMP:742 | 1 session | $25 AGE 60+ | $35 REG Introduction to Google Drive™ Google Photos™ Learn how to create docs, sheets, slides and more F06 Th 6 pm-9 pm Laura Warren Sept. 26 STLCC-Corp. College, 208 Google Photos is a free app to store your photos. using Google’s free web-based system. Access your Learn how to edit individual photos, create and share documents from any computer and easily share them , and build photo books. You will also learn with others. This class provides an overview of tools Google Docs™ and Sheets™ how to search your photos for people or objects and available in Google Drive. Instructor works extensively Learn how to create and edit a text document in check your account settings. We will explore this app in Google Drive. Prerequisite: Windows® Introduction Google Docs and a spreadsheet in Google Sheets. on the computer and your mobile device. Prerequisite: class or equivalent experience. Some internet In Docs, learn how to format text, create a table of Windows® Introduction class or equivalent experience. experience helpful. It is also helpful, but not required, contents and insert images and tables. In Sheets, learn Some internet experience helpful. Please have your to have your Google account set up prior to class; bring how to edit cells, insert and delete rows and columns Google account set up before class and bring user ID user ID and password. and use simple formulas. Instructor works extensively and password. COMP:742 | 1 session | $25 AGE 60+ | $35 REG in Google Drive. Prerequisite: Windows® Introduction COMP:742 | 1 session | $25 AGE 60+ | $35 REG F05 Th 6 pm-9 pm Laura Warren class or equivalent experience. Some internet F09 Th 6 pm-9 pm Laura Warren Sept. 12 STLCC-Corp. College, 208 experience helpful. Please have your Google account Nov. 21 STLCC-Corp. College, 208 set up before class and bring user ID and password. COMP:742 | 1 session | $25 AGE 60+ | $35 REG F07 Th 6 pm-9 pm Laura Warren Google, Google Drive, Google Calendar, Gmail, Google Nov. 7 STLCC-Corp. College, 208 Drawings, Google Slides and Google Photos are trademarks of Google LLC. Adobe Tools

Photo Editing

Adobe Photoshop® CC: In a Day Adobe Photoshop® CC: Introduction Adobe Photoshop® CC: Advanced This workshop presents essential techniques for This course, utilizing Adobe Photoshop Creative Cloud This advanced course builds on skills learned in the graphic designers, photographers and digital artists software, shows students how to manipulate digital beginning and intermediate classes. Topics may who are already regular users of Photoshop. This level images from a digital camera, previously scanned include but are not limited to coordinating adjustment of instruction will demonstrate precise selections images or internet graphics. Topics include layers, layers with layer masks, smart objects, blurring and using the pen tool and compositing two images history, clone stamp, spot healing brush tool and sharpening and shadows and highlights. Students together based on displacement maps. You will content-aware fill, quick selection tool, magic wand will work hands-on with a wide variety of images. explore the brush engine, typography, filters, channels, and color range, transformations, and difference Prerequisite: Adobe Photoshop Intermediate class. advanced masking and the new vanishing point between destructive and non-destructive editing. This course meets the curriculum requirements of the tool. Be prepared for an intensive hands-on learning Students will work hands-on with a wide variety of Digital Photography Essentials program. experience that will assist you in expanding creativity. images. Prerequisite: Windows® Introduction class CVTW:701 | 4 sessions | $99 AGE 60+ | $129 REG CVTW:701 | 1 session | $74.50 AGE 60+ | $139 REG or equivalent experience. This course meets the F08 M 6 pm-9 pm Zak Zych F07 Sa 8:30 am-4:30 pm Zak Zych curriculum requirements of the Digital Photography Nov. 4 – Dec. 2 STLCC-Corp. College, 206 Essentials Program. Dec. 7 MC-HE, 233 • NOTE: No class 11/25. CVTW:701 | 4 sessions | $99 AGE 60+ | $129 REG F01 M 6 pm-9 pm Zak Zych Adobe Photoshop® CC: The First Step Sept. 9 – Sept. 30 STLCC-Corp. College, 206 Adobe Photoshop® CC Workshop: This workshop introduces practical methods for Blending Modes working with the software. Carefully crafted tutorials This workshop will cover how to use layers and provide an overview and reinforce the student’s Adobe Photoshop® CC: Intermediate blending modes to colorize black and white photos; understanding of Photoshop tools, including layers, Picking up right where the introductory class left off, brightening, darkening and adding contrast to making selections, masking, basic color, type tool, topics build your understanding of the histogram, pictures and how to take an otherwise pedestrian extraction filter, image resolution, and conversion exposure adjustments, smoothing wrinkles and image and give it lots of extra visual interest! from RGB to grayscale. Image repairs with the healing brightening teeth, changing the size of your image | | $ | $ patch and clone stamp will be explored. The ability and canvas, crop tool and blending modes. Students COMP:755 1 session 54 AGE 60+ 79 REG to create unique fictional images without a camera will work hands-on with a wide variety of images. F05 F 8:30 am-12:30 pm Zak Zych or scanner will be introduced. Lots of discussion and Prerequisite: Adobe Photoshop Introduction class. Nov. 15 MC-HE, 233 guided demonstrations by a Photoshop expert will This course meets the curriculum requirements of the encourage class participation in an atmosphere of Digital Photography Essentials program. Adobe Photoshop® CC Workshop: mutual support. CVTW:701 | 4 sessions | $99 AGE 60+ | $129 REG Image Size CVTW:701 | 1 session | $74.50 AGE 60+ | $139 REG F02 M 6 pm-9 pm Zak Zych When you download an image from your camera, F03 F 8:30 am-4:30 pm Zak Zych Oct. 7 – Oct. 28 STLCC-Corp. College, 206 or the internet, what is it good for? At what size can Sept. 6 MC-HE, 233 you print it? How would it appear uploaded to your website or Facebook? In this workshop we will cover image size and canvas size, all the cool things that can Adobe®, AfterEffects®, Dreamweaver®, Illustrator®, InDesign®, This course meets the curriculum be done with the crop tool and controlling the size of a Lightroom® and Photoshop® are registered trademarks of requirements of Continuing Educations’ photo via the save for the web command. Adobe in the United States and/or other countries. STLCC’s Digital Photography Essentials Program. | 1 session | $54 AGE 60+ | $ REG Continuing Education classes are not authorized, endorsed or See page 38 for more information. COMP:755 79 sponsored by Adobe. F04 F 8:30 am-12:30 pm Zak Zych Oct. 11 MC-HE, 233

18 STLCC.EDU/CE | 314-984-7777 | REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 5 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Animation and Video Web Development 2D Computer Animation for Beginners Starting with Adobe Photoshop and expanding to NEW! Create Your Own Website Adobe After Effects®, this course will cover how to With Adobe Dreamweaver® create basic time-lapse animations in both programs. Dreamweaver is a great program for building and Topics will include how to prepare images for designing websites with a highly visual interface. animation, keyframes and inbetweens, adjusting Working with responsive templates, learn to design position, scale, rotation and opacity, coordinating a website that works on multiple device platforms. images with audio and exporting to the QuickTime® Along with the creation of a website, you will be given movie format. QuickTime is a registered trademark of details on how to work creatively in the visual display Apple Inc. 2D Computer Animation for Beginners is while gaining awareness of code snippets, helping an independent course and has not been authorized, build confidence for non-coders. While gaining these sponsored, or otherwise approved by Apple Inc. perspectives, dabble in navigation menus, graphics, COMP:755 | 4 sessions | $99 AGE 60+ | $129 REG multimedia, forms, links and tables. In addition, learn F02 W 6 pm-9 pm Zak Zych about creating accessible content for all users on the Sept. 11 – Oct. 2 STLCC-Corp. College, 206 web and what topics to stay aware of as technology and the internet continue to advance. Complete Photo Editing (cont.) this course with a basic functional website that Adobe After Effects®: The First Step incorporates at least one advanced topic. Students Gain understanding and skill in utilizing AfterEffects should have a working knowledge of computers and Adobe Photoshop® CC to create motion graphics. We focus on learning the the internet. Class requires an Adobe ID prior to first Workshop: Masking interface in After Effects, putting graphics in motion class; learn more at accounts.adobe.com. Supply list This half-day workshop continues to build upon and rendering finished movie and animation projects. sent with details. techniques learned in Adobe Photoshop Creative Participants will also explore a workflow between | 1 session | $64 AGE 60+ | $ REG Cloud. This class focuses on refining selections, Photoshop and After Effects. Be prepared for an COMP:745 99 quick masks, layer masks and channels. You will also intensive hands-on learning experience. F03 Sa 9 am-4 pm Karana Phillips learn how to non-destructively conceal a portion CVTW:704 | 1 session | $89.50 AGE 60+ | $139 REG Oct. 5 FP-LB, 102B of an image and blend multiple photos into a single F01 F 8:30 am-4:30 pm Timothy Linder composition. Sept. 13 MC-HE, 233 Create Your Own Website COMP:755 | 1 session | $54 AGE 60+ | $79 REG With WordPress® F03 F 8:30 am-12:30 pm Zak Zych Adobe After Effects®: The Next Step Anyone can learn how to create their own website in Sept. 20 MC-HE, 233 Now that you know the basics of adding assets and just a few hours using WordPress, the most popular key framing motion in After Effects, investigate more website creator tool on the internet. Whether you are just a beginner using graphically based templates or Adobe Lightroom® Classic CC: advanced techniques. Get a deeper understanding of options in the effects panel and other topics including want to get down into the nitty-gritty code, WordPress Introduction background keying, motion tracking and the 3D is your answer and it’s free and you don’t have to be This workshop introduces the basics of Lightroom a techie! DIY with your creativity and WordPress. Walk Classic CC, a desktop-focused software that contains workspace. Be prepared for an intensive, hands-on learning experience. away from this class with a basic website and the skills powerful and comprehensive digital photography to go as far as you want. The sky’s the limit! Prerequisite: | | $ | $ tools, enabling you to organize and bring out the best CVTW:704 1 session 89.50 AGE 60+ 139 REG Windows® Introduction class or equivalent experience in your images. Lightroom is designed as an end-to- F02 F 8:30 am-4:30 pm Timothy Linder and basic knowledge of WordPress. This class will move end photographic workflow for both amateur and Sept. 27 MC-HE, 233 at a fast pace. Students must already have a generic professional photographers. email account through Gmail, Yahoo or Hotmail and CVTW:701 | 1 session | $89.50 AGE 60+ | $139 REG know this email address and password when coming F04 Sa 8:30 am-4:30 pm Charles LaGarce to class. WordPress is a registered trademark of the Aug. 24 MC-HE, 232 WordPress Foundation. F05 Sa 8:30 am-4:30 pm Charles LaGarce COMP:745 | 2 sessions | $64 AGE 60+ | $99 REG Dec. 14 MC-HE, 232 F02 Th 6 pm-9 pm Jerry Bearden Oct. 10 – Oct. 17 STLCC-South County, 206 Adobe Lightroom® Classic CC: Advanced Development Techniques Ease Into Wordpress® This workshop focuses on advanced image Introduces the same content covered in Create Your development techniques for all digital photographers. Own Website With WordPress. This class moves at a Students will learn global and selective enhancement slower pace and is designed for those who are not tools to optimize images with emphasis placed on generally comfortable with computers. Prerequisite: preparing images for the Lightroom output modules: Windows® Introduction class or equivalent experience. print, slideshow, book and web. This class will move at a fast pace. Students must already have a generic email account through Gmail, | 1 session | $89.50 AGE 60+ | $ REG CVTW:701 139 Yahoo or Hotmail and know this email address and F06 Sa 8:30 am-4:30 pm Charles LaGarce password when coming to class. WordPress is a Nov. 16 MC-HE, 232 registered trademark of the WordPress Foundation. COMP:745 | 3 sessions | $64 AGE 60+ | $109 REG Adobe Lightroom® Classic CC: F01 Th 6 pm-9 pm Jerry Bearden Advanced Organization Sept. 12 – Sept. 26 STLCC-South County, 206 This workshop focuses on using the Lightroom database to optimize your digital and scanned image searches, enabling you to filter, locate and select images by date, location, keyword and other metadata items. Suited for all Lightroom users, this workshop helps you create collections that meet your unique needs. Social Media CVTW:701 | 1 session | $89.50 AGE 60+ | $139 REG F09 Sa 8:30 am-4:30 pm Charles LaGarce Introduction to Twitter Oct. 19 MC-HE, 232 Hashtag? What is a hashtag? If you’ve ever asked this question, then this class is for you! Twitter is all the rage for Gen Y and celebrities, and an increasingly Adobe Lightroom® Classic CC: important source of information. Come to this class Using Output Modules to find out more about one of the most popular social This workshop focuses on using the output modules media sites. Prerequisite: Windows® Introduction class to layout and print images with the Lightroom print or equivalent experience. module. Creating a photo book with the Lightroom COMP:742 | 1 session | $15.50 AGE 60+ | $25 REG book module. Creating a slideshow and video with F04 W 6 pm-9 pm Rich Vagen slideshow module. Creating web module output to Nov. 13 STLCC-South County, 206 present your images. For all Lightroom Classic users. CVTW:701 | 1 session | $89.50 AGE 60+ | $139 REG F10 Sa 8:30 am-4:30 pm Charles LaGarce Sept. 14 MC-HE, 232

HOT! REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 5 | 314-984-7777 | STLCC.EDU/CE 19 TESTING AND REVIEW Chemistry Warm-Up, Math Review Don’t let chemistry get you down! Get a head start on the materials you will need to succeed in Chemistry (CHM: 101 or CHM: 105). Topics include algebra review, ACT® Test Preparation Workshop calculator operations, scientific notation, metric Ready to do your best on the ACT? Our experienced system, dimensional analysis and study skills. Please ACT test prep instructor will use proven curriculum bring a TI-30, TI-35 or any scientific calculator to class. to help you review all subject areas and test-taking Over 80% of the students completing this review went strategies to maximize your ACT scores. Using retired on to pass their Chemistry courses with a grade of “C” ACT tests students can compare their pre- and post- or higher. test scores. Text and practice tests included. Bring | 3 sessions | $44 AGE 60+ | $ REG a calculator to class. Students must attend the first MATH:752 75 and last sessions of the test prep. ACT® is a registered F01 M/Tu/W 8:30 am-12:30 pm trademark of ACT Inc. This is an independent course Aug. 19 – Aug. 21 FP-G, 121 and has not been authorized, sponsored or otherwise approved by ACT Inc. Registration/withdrawal/refund deadline: 8/14. EDUC:712 | 7 sessions | $141 AGE 60+ | $195 REG F01 W 6 pm-9 pm Toshi Floyd Smart Home Aug. 28 – Oct. 9 MC-BA, 114 F02 Sa 9 am-noon Toshi Floyd Technology Oct. 5 – Nov. 16 FP-G, 117 Intro to Smart Home Technology Enhance your lifestyle with simple, yet sophisticated control of music, video, lights, climate and more. This introductory class will give you the basics to create your smart home system, which can reduce ADULT EDUCATION AND LITERACY (AEL) energy consumption, create a comfortable family living environment and protect your home against intruders. Note: There are literally hundreds of smart home products on the market and this class will cover concepts and functionality and may not focus on specific brands. Smart home technology requires Wi-Fi in the home and a smart phone or tablet and knowledge on how to download apps to the device. COMP:765 | 1 session | $35 AGE 60+ | $35 REG F07 Tu 6 pm-9 pm Gregory Ray Oct. 8 MC-BA, 114 3D Modeling FREE! GED Classes and Drafting HiSET is the new GED Introduction to AutoCAD® I Introduction to AutoCAD I covers the fundamentals of Call today! the AutoCAD drafting system. Students will learn how to create drawings, setup units, limits, layers, linetypes and colors. Drawing procedures for typical geometric operations are covered. Special features operations including polylines, blocks, dimensioning, cross- hatching and plotting are also covered. Dates listed correspond with credit term. Available for credit as EGR 133 550. AutoCAD is a registered trademark of HiSET test Autodesk, Inc., and/or its subsidiaries and/or affiliates Personalized Career & college in the USA and/or other countries. scholarships instruction counseling COMP:770 | $113.50 AGE 60+ | $227 REG available F01 W 7 pm-9:30 pm Walter Staas Sept. 16 – Dec. 15 FV-E, 277 • NOTE: No class 11/27.

Introduction to 3D Solid Modeling for Design 314-984-7777 | stlcc.edu/hiset Introduction to 3D Solid Modeling for Design teaches the use of 3D solid modeling CAD packages. Instruction includes how to use a 3D CAD package to develop solid models in order to generate assemblies and AEL classes prepare students for the The Missouri Department of Elementary 2D drawings. This course focuses on SOLIDWORKS® and Secondary Education supports Adult software or Inventor® for lab projects. Prerequisites: HiSET exam and include instruction EGR 100 or department approval. Dates listed Education and Literacy (AEL) services correspond with credit term. Available for credit as in the five subject areas tested: throughout the St. Louis area. Many ME 230 551. SOLIDWORKS is a trademark or registered trademark of Dassault Systèmes or its subsidiaries • Language Arts–Reading students enroll in AEL classes in order to in the United States and/or other countries. Inventor prepare for the high school equivalency is a registered trademark of Autodesk, Inc., and/or its • Language Arts–Writing subsidiaries and/or affiliates in the USA and/or other examination (HiSET, formerly GED). countries. All other trademarks are owned by their • Science respective owners. • Social Studies COMP:770 | $227 AGE 60+ | $454 REG F02 MW 7 pm-9:55 pm Thomas Grass • Mathematics Sept. 16 – Dec. 15 FV-E, 278 • NOTE: No class 9/4, 11/27.

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PERSONAL ENRICHMENT Add variety to life | Enjoy a creative outlet | Improve your sense of wellbeing | Forege new friendships

Ageless Learning Seminars Open to all ages! Classes in the table below are held at the Missouri History Museum. Registration opens August 19 for all Ageless Learning Seminars.

Seminar Code Day Date Time Title Presenter SENR:702 F19 Tu Aug. 20 10:30 am-noon The St. Louis Mystery: Hoax or Literary Phenomena? Bev Schuetz SENR:702 F01 W Aug. 28 10:30 am-noon The Story of Archer Alexander Dorris Keevan-Franke SENR:702 F02 M Sept. 9 10:30 am-noon Constitutional Convention Bonnie Vega SENR:702 F03 Th Sept. 12 10:30 am-noon Charles Lindbergh: Hero or Hypocrite? Bev Schuetz SENR:702 F04 Tu Sept. 17 10:30 am-noon The 60’s in St. Louis: 1760s, 1860s and 1960s Ron Elz SENR:702 F05 Th Sept. 19 10:30 am-noon 1904 World’s Fair Bellefontaine Cemetery staff SENR:702 F06 Tu Oct. 1 10:30 am-noon Ratification of the Constitution Bonnie Vega SENR:702 F07 Tu Oct. 8 10:30 am-noon Secrets of J. Edgar Hoover and the FBI Bev Schuetz SENR:702 F08 Th Oct. 10 10:30 am-noon The German Heritage Corridor Dorris Keevan-Franke SENR:702 F09 Tu Oct. 15 10:30 am-noon African American History at Bellefontaine Bellefontaine Cemetery staff SENR:702 F10 W Oct. 23 10:30 am-noon St. Louis and Missouri Political History Ron Elz SENR:702 F11 W Oct. 30 10:30 am-noon The First Congress Bonnie Vega SENR:702 F12 Th Nov. 7 10:30 am-noon Gone With the Wind: The Author, the Movie, the Secret Bev Schuetz SENR:702 F13 Tu Nov. 12 10:30 am-noon World War I Veterans of St. Louis Bellefontaine Cemetery staff SENR:702 F14 Th Nov. 14 10:30 am-noon From Extras to Bulletins! The Power of the Press and Media in St. Louis History Ron Elz SENR:702 F15 Tu Nov. 19 10:30 am-noon George Washington’s Cabinet Bonnie Vega SENR:702 F16 Th Nov. 21 10:30 am-noon Missouri’s Statehood Dorris Keevan-Franke SENR:702 F17 Tu Dec. 10 10:30 am-noon St. Louis’ Cultural Landmarks Ron Elz SENR:702 F18 Th Dec. 12 10:30 am-noon John Marshall: The Creation of the Supreme Court Bonnie Vega

Find more free seminars on the next page. | Ageless Learning Seminar registration opens August 19.

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The Wild West Neuroplasticity: Protecting The Old West - an exciting part of history - is closer to and Rewiring Your Brain us in Missouri than really anywhere else! Come explore Up until the 1960s, researchers believed that changes Dodge City, James Gang, outlaws, lawmen, Great Plains in the brain could only take place during infancy and Indians, gunfights, the gateway to the west and the childhood. By early adulthood, it was believed that history and stories of our western heritage. Program is the brain’s physical structure was, for the most part, free but registration is required. Registration for this permanent. Modern research has demonstrated that program opens 8/19. the brain continues to create new neural pathways SENR:702 | 1 session | NO FEE and alter existing ones in order to adapt to new F31 Th 10 am-11:30 am Tim Townsend experiences, learn information and create memories. Sept. 26 WW, 102A Come join us as Syed Chowdhury, Ph.D., professor of biological sciences, shares his own research data, recent studies and current findings in the interesting The Revolutionary War at Sea yet vastly enigmatic field of neuroscience. From this More colonial troops died on ships than on land. Sea lecture, you will gain a greater understanding of how power determined whether the colonies would gain brain functions can be improved and preserved as their independence or not. Join us to discover how well as concerns related to abnormal plasticity. Light the British, Americans and French conducted the refreshments and open seating starting at 6:30 p.m. Are You New to Medicare? Revolutionary War at sea and about three St. Louis The lecture will begin promptly at 7 p.m. Program is Are you nearing Medicare eligibility? Come discover cannons with ties to a British frigate that tried to free but registration is required. Registration for this tips about Medicare enrollment, differences bombard Charleston, South Carolina in 1776. Explore program opens 8/19. between Medicare Advantage and Medigaps, how the beginnings of submarine warfare and learn about SENR:702 | 1 session | NO FEE to choose a part D plan and methods to protect your a tiny island (smaller than Kirkwood, Missouri) that was benefits. Small class setting supports questions from pivotal in our defeat of the British. Finally, hear how F24 Th 7 pm-8 pm Syed Chowdhury participants. Class is presented by CLAIM, a nonprofit John Paul Jones apologized to the British after the Nov. 14 WW, 102A organization providing information about Medicare to Revolutionary War. Program is free but registration is Missourians. All of CLAIM’s services are free, unbiased required. Registration for this program opens 8/19. Debbie Reynolds and confidential. Program is free but registration is SENR:702 | 1 session | NO FEE Take a walk through the outstanding career of required. Registration for this seminar opens 8/19. Th 1 pm-2:30 pm Debbie Reynolds-a legend in her own right, from her | | F27 Douglas Schneider SENR:702 1 session NO FEE Oct. 17 FV-CWI, 136 big break in “Singin’ in the Rain” to the “Unsinkable Molly Brown” and everything in between, including F34 Th 10 am-noon F28 Th 10 am-11:30 am Douglas Schneider Sept. 12 MC-SO, 108 her marriage to Eddie Fisher and her incredible Nov. 21 WW, 102A Hollywood memorabilia collection. Program is free but registration is required. Registration for this program A Fashion Revolution Mindfulness: The Science and opens 8/19. During much of fashion history-from the fall of the | | Roman Empire to the 20th century-women’s clothing Practice Beyond the Hype SENR:702 1 session NO FEE was cumbersome and restrictive with tight-laced Mindfulness, a state of awareness and a way of F20 Th 10 am-11:30 am Mary Saputo corsets, stiff petticoats and long, full skirts. But for processing information, has been linked with a Nov. 14 FV-CWI, 136 one brief period, from about 1790 to 1820, everything variety of psychological benefits. These include changed. An extraordinary revolution in fashion freed stress reduction, increases in working memory and improved emotional well-being, among others. Cary Grant women from corsets, full skirts, flounces and frills. From his very early years in film with Mae West, Come learn about the social, political and cultural Mindfulness has grown immensely in popularity, and with this growing awareness comes the possibility of throughout his madcap acrobatic and comedic roles forces that influenced a change in women’s dress with such notables as Irene Dunne, Katherine Hepburn and in the process, discuss some broader questions misunderstanding and misapplication. In this lecture, Sophia Pierroutsakos, Ph.D., professor of Psychology, and Rosalind Russell,come take a fascinating journey on the purpose of clothing, who or what decides through all of Cary Grant’s remarkable life as a true what is fashionable and why you dress the way will discuss the benefits of mindfulness. She will also share strategies guests can use to train their brains movie star and leading man. Program is free but you do. Program is free but registration is required. registration is required. Registration for this program Registration for this program opens 8/19. to be mindful in their daily lives. Program is free but registration is required. Light refreshments and opens 8/19. SENR:702 | 1 session | NO FEE open seating starting at 6:30 p.m. Lecture will begin SENR:702 | 1 session | NO FEE F29 Th 1 pm-3 pm Catherine Reilly promptly at 7 p.m. Registration for this program F21 Th 10 am-11:30 am Mary Saputo Sept. 12 FV-CWI, 136 opens 8/19. Dec. 5 FV-CWI, 136 F30 Th 10 am-noon Catherine Reilly SENR:702 | 1 session | NO FEE Nov. 7 MC-Student Ctr, 201 F33 Th 7 pm-8 pm Sophia Pierroutsakos The 25 Secrets of Bogart and Oct. 17 WW, 102A Bergman’s “Casablanca” St. Louis Libraries of All Types Return to Rick’s Café American for one more night Our libraries come in all shapes and sizes. They serve Foods of Italy of romance, intrigue and discovery into one of the communities. They serve institutions of learning. They For those planning a trip to Italy or those who would world’s most powerful films. Fans and newbies alike can be free or by subscription. You can borrow a book, like to, join us on a virtual gastronomic trip across the will gain new insight into behind-the-scenes workings a rake, a French DVD, a guitar or a telescope. St. Louis ocean for a slideshow tour and enjoy a glimpse of the of World War II Hollywood and the enduring legends of hosts 12 Carnegie libraries.There is a library in the city diverse regional cuisines of Italy. From the arancini love and liberty that they created. Program is free but hidden underneath a basketball court. Plus, there are of Sicily to bagna càuda of Piedmont, you’ll discover registration is required. Registration for this program libraries focusing on medicine, railroads, individual the splendor of some of Italy’s regional gastronomic opens 8/19. towns and even a library that will reduce your library favorites. Andiamo! Program is free but registration is SENR:702 | 1 session | NO FEE fee for every you drink! Program is free but required. Registration for this program opens 8/19. F32 F 10 am-noon Dan Yezbick, Ph.D. registration is required. Registration for this program | | opens 8/19. SENR:702 1 session NO FEE Dec. 6 MC-Student Ctr, 201 Th 10 am-noon | 1 session | F23 Barbara Klein SENR:702 NO FEE Oct. 24 MC-Student Ctr, 200 F25 Th 10 am-11:30 am Douglas Schneider The Director’s Cut: Frank Capra Sept. 19 MC-Student Ctr, 201 Join us for a captivating reflection on this Oscar- winning, Italian-born director whose movies F26 F 10 am-11:30 am Douglas Schneider embodied humor, sympathy and American goodwill. Oct. 11 WW, 102A With over five decades of memorable films from which to choose, such as “It Happened One Night” to the Christmas classic, “It’s a Wonderful Life,” you’ll be in Hollywood heaven. A very special tribute to a very special director! Program is free but registration is required. Registration for this program opens 8/19. SENR:702 | 1 session | NO FEE F22 F 10 am-11:30 am Mary Saputo Dec. 13 WW, 102A

22 STLCC.EDU/CE | 314-984-7777 | REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 5 PERSONAL ENRICHMENT CREATIVE ARTS Fine Arts Artful Saturdays Color Theory Enjoy three Saturday mornings exploring museum Work with paint or collage to create a different work collections. Led by art historian Betsy Solomon, explore each week that explores a principle of color theory. a specific theme each weekend: Oct. 5: A Selection of Whether you are a new or experienced artist, learn Baroque Art; Oct. 12: Isms of the 19th Century; Oct. to further enhance the use of color in your artworks. 19: Betsy’s Picks. Participants must provide their own Topics include color vocabulary, color wheel and color transportation. Meet in Sculpture Hall inside the main systems, working with grays, and color harmonies. entrance to the Cass Gilbert (original) Saint Louis Art ARTS:703 | 5 sessions | $68.50 AGE 60+ | $105 REG Museum building. F01 M 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Sarah Paulsen ARTS:705 | 3 sessions | $54 AGE 60+ | $69 REG Oct. 21 – Nov. 18 FP-G, 409 F01 Sa 10 am-noon Betsy Solomon Oct. 5 – Oct. 19 St. Louis Art Museum All About Framing Artwork Join us for a crash course in what’s new in framing We have more! Love discovering more as well as framing design basics. Explore what is of St. Louis? Be sure to check out our important for your needs: how to best prep your work “Tours and Trips” on pages 55–57. for a show, how to prep art so it will look good for a long time, how and where to hang art (and where it should never be hung.) Traditional and non-traditional custom framing and DIY ideas presented. Bring questions and photos of your rooms and art or bring your art! ARTS:765 | 5 sessions | $21.50 AGE 60+ | $29 REG F01 Sa 10 am-1 pm Oct. 19 MC-CE

Drawing

Drawing: All Levels Drawing: Traditional Pencil Basics I All levels of drawing ability are welcome to this flexible Discover the fundamentals of an essential art class covering an array of diverse drawing topics. using pencil to create line, perspective, value The fundamental tools of how to approach line, and composition. No experience necessary and perspective, value and composition are introduced/ individualized instruction included. Supply list sent. reinforced. Students will use pencil, conté crayon, and This class is for beginners only. charcoal. Supply list sent. ARTS:709 | 4 sessions | $68.50 AGE 60+ | $105 REG ARTS:709 | 6 sessions | $68.50 AGE 60+ | $105 REG F04 Sa noon-3 pm Sean Long F06 Th 6 pm-8:30 pm Lisa Payne Sept. 7 – Sept. 28 MC-HE, 124 Oct. 10 – Nov. 14 Nottingham HS, 110 F05 Sa noon-3 pm Sean Long Oct. 5 – Oct. 26 MC-HE, 124

NEW! Drawing: Traditional Lisa is a very knowledgeable, Pencil Basics II Hone the skills you learned in Traditional Pencil Basics I “talented and conscientious while focusing on the next levels for your drawing. This instructor. She clearly cares studio-based course will allow time for you to draw with a mixture of five-, 30- and 60-minute exercises. about the quality of her class Prerequisite: Drawing: Traditional Pencil Basics I or and the student experience. equivalent. ARTS:709 | 4 sessions | $68.50 AGE 60+ | $105 REG F12 Sa noon-3 pm Sean Long Nov. 2 – Nov. 23 MC-HE, 124

Gerri M. Drawing with Color Pastels Webster Groves Bring the world of color into your drawing by using soft pastels. Develop drawing skills and learn a variety Drawing: Beginning/Intermediate of techniques while exploring the fundamentals of Beginning students will learn the tools, materials, and composition and color theory. Previous drawing or visual and artistic perception essential to drawing, as painting experience required. Supply list sent. Bring returning students continue to sharpen their skills art supplies to first class. through class projects or independent work. Drawing ARTS:721 | 6 sessions | $68.50 AGE 60+ | $105 REG fundamentals such as line, perspective, value and F01 Tu 6:30 pm-9 pm Brenda Schilling composition will be covered. Students will use pencil, Sept. 3 – Oct. 8 FV-H, 104 conté crayon and charcoal. Supply list sent. Supply list sent. | 6 sessions | $68.50 AGE 60+ | $ REG Figure Drawing: Beginning ARTS:709 105 Draw with gesture, line, shape and value in relation to a F10 Th 6:30 pm-9 pm Jeffrey Johnson human figure with emphasis on accurate proportions Aug. 29 – Oct. 3 STLCC-Corp. College, 215 and finding the rhythmic lines within the human body. F02 Th 6 pm-8:30 pm Lisa Payne Individualized instruction emphasized. Prerequisite: Aug. 29 – Oct. 3 Nottingham HS, 110 Drawing: Beginning/Intermediate or equivalent F03 Tu 9:30 am-noon Ruth Kolker experience. Supply list sent. Nude models used. Sept. 3 – Oct. 8 MC-CE Classroom has tables and stools. Bring a tabletop easel F08 Tu 9:30 am-noon Ruth Kolker if you wish. Oct. 29 – Dec. 3 MC-CE ARTS:718 | 6 sessions | $82 AGE 60+ | $139 REG F01 M 6:30 pm-9:30 pm Elizabeth Kern Sept. 9 – Oct. 21 Clayton HS, 24 • NOTE: No class 10/14.

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Figure Drawing: Intermediate/Advanced Right Brain Drawing Watercolor: Beginning Techniques Draw with gesture, line, shape and value in relation to Learn ways to tap into the right side of your brain for Paint the brilliant color and fluid stroke of watercolor, a human figure. Strong anatomical study is practiced, creative projects! Drawing exercises utilize the more exploring paint, paper and brush techniques. Course as well as finding the planes of the figure, drawing creative, less analytical hemisphere to unleash your covers a variety of subject matters in a supportive the skeleton, muscle groups, and light on form. potential artist. You’ll make the mental shift to a state atmosphere. Supply list sent. Individualized instruction emphasized. Supply list where drawing is pleasurable, meditative and frees ARTS:735 | 6 sessions | $68.50 AGE 60+ | $105 REG sent. Nude models used. Classroom has tables and you from anxiety. Instructor has years of experience F01 Tu 1 pm-3:30 pm Maureen Brodsky stools. Bring a tabletop easel if you wish. in assisting students to access their creative mind! Aug. 20 – Sept. 24 MC-CE | | $ | $ Supply list sent. Textbook required; bring to first class: ARTS:718 6 sessions 82 AGE 60+ 139 REG F02 Sa 9 am-11:30 am Gena Loseto F02 M 6:30 pm-9:30 pm Elizabeth Kern “Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain: The Definitive, 4th Edition.” ISBN 978-1585429202. Sept. 7 – Oct. 12 FV-H, 104 Nov. 4 – Dec. 9 Clayton HS, 24 ARTS:721 | 8 sessions. | $70 AGE 60+ | $119 REG F03 Th 6:30 pm-9 pm Gena Loseto F04 Tu 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Mary Feagan Oct. 17 – Nov. 21 MC-HE, 217 Portrait Drawing Sept. 17 – Nov. 12 Kirkwood Sr. HS, SA 1 Learn how to achieve a likeness, the planes of the • NOTE: No class 10/22. human head, age differences, proportion, the skull and Watercolor: Intermediate/ underlying musculature, and how to properly place Advanced Techniques the head on the neck. We will also discuss lighting and Sketchbook: Doodling with a Purpose Build your watercolor skills to a more advanced level, shading and how to position the head on the drawing Join us to experiment with your drawing techniques. exploring more challenging techniques of layered paper for aesthetic appeal. Supply list sent. This class focuses on making marks, drawing the same washes, modeling with color, unusual textural accents | | $ | $ subject in varying ways, developing compositions and and more. Students must be proficient in drawing ARTS:721 3 sessions 65.50 AGE 60+ 85 REG with basic watercolor skills. Prerequisite: Watercolor: F06 W 10 am-noon Elizabeth Kern refining drawing styles. We will explore nature and daily life through sketch and nature journaling. We will Beginning Techniques or equivalent experience. Oct. 9 – Oct. 23 MC-CE also incorporate found items and bits of inspiration to ARTS:736 | 5 sessions | $68.50 AGE 60+ | $105 REG develop a daily sketch practice. Supply list sent. F06 Tu 1 pm-4 pm Maureen Brodsky Picture Book Illustration ARTS:721 | 6 sessions | $68.50 AGE 60+ | $105 REG Oct. 15 – Nov. 19 MC-CE Are you a lover of children’s storybooks with a desire F07 Th 6:30 pm-9 pm Jeffrey Johnson • NOTE: No class 10/22. to illustrate your own? Join us to plot your story into Oct. 17 – Nov. 21 STLCC-Corp. College, 215 ARTS:736 | 10 sessions | $144 AGE 60+ | $205 REG a six-page counting book through the creation of F01 F 9 am-noon Annie Smith Piffel thumbnails then sketches, making a book dummy Aug. 30 – Nov. 15 Bluebird Park, Ellisville before painting final artwork. You will leave with your Travel Drawing book—ready to keep and share on your own… or take See St. Louis through the eyes of a traveler! Whether • NOTE: No class 10/4, 10/25. the next step and submit to publishers! a long time resident or a newcomer, this basic F02 F 12:30 pm-3:30 pm Annie Smith Piffel Aug. 30 – Nov. 15 Bluebird Park, Ellisville ARTS:721 | 4 sessions | $68.50 AGE 60+ | $105 REG drawing class will explore elements of drawing such F02 W 6 pm-9 pm Sean Long as sketching, figure gestures, perspective, landscape, • NOTE: No class 10/4, 10/25. Sept. 4 – Sept. 25 MC-HE, 125 value, and composition through on-site drawing ARTS:736 | 12 sessions | $144 AGE 60+ | $205 REG experiences at locations around St. Louis City. Drawing F03 W noon-2:30 pm Nancy Muschany materials range from pen, ink, and watercolor to Sept. 4 – Nov. 20 St John’s Evangelical UCC We have more! Round out your book- pencil. Students will learn through demos, hands-on creation aspirations with a writing class… experience, and feedback sessions. Lessons tailored F04 Th 12:30 pm-3 pm Nancy Muschany we offer a variety! Learn more on page 40. to the level of students. Course emphasizes building Sept. 5 – Nov. 21 St John’s Evangelical UCC a sense of community. By the end of class, students F05 M noon-2:30 pm Nancy Muschany should have multiple skills they can use in their Sept. 9 – Nov. 25 St John’s Evangelical UCC Caricature Drawing own travels in and outside of St. Louis. Supplies and The caricature is a time-honored form of illustration. locations discussed at the first class, which will meet Botanical Illustration: Watercolor Surprise friends and loved ones by capturing their for an hour at instructor’s art studio. Prerequisite: In this watercolor course focusing on the plant quirkiness as a cartoon character! This introductory students must be able to walk 15 minutes at a time. kingdom as subject matter, learn about antique styles, course focuses on how to draw a portrait using ARTS:721 | 6 sessions | $70 AGE 60+ | $119 REG finding inspiration to create contemporary pieces degrees of graphic exaggeration and distortion of F03 Sa 10 am-1 pm Sarah Paulsen using modern methods. Join us to delve into drawing, facial and/or body features. Learn how to observe Sept. 14 – Oct. 19 FP-Off Campus texture, color and composition using dried plants, fruit through the eyes of a caricaturist and how to approach and fresh flowers as models. All levels welcome. Supply the actual drawing of the subject/model. The desired list sent. outcome, through practice, is for you to be able to Pottery ARTS:709 | 5 sessions | $68.50 AGE 60+ | $105 REG create a recognizable portrait of a subject/model. F07 Th noon-3 pm Maureen Brodsky Supply list sent. Oct. 17 – Nov. 14 MC-CE ARTS:721 | 4 sessions | $68.50 AGE 60+ | $105 REG F05 W 6 pm-9 pm Sean Long Oct. 2 – Oct. 23 MC-HE, 125 Oil or Acrylic Painting: All Levels Explore oil paint’s richness or acrylic’s speed in a class that covers color theory, artistic perception, Botanical Illustration: Colored Pencils composition and paint mixing/application. Progress In this color pencil course focused on the plant at your own rate with individualized instruction as you kingdom as subject matter, learn about antique styles learn techniques to enhance painting skills. First three and finding inspiration to create contemporary pieces classes provide foundational and refresher guidance. using modern methods. Join us to delve into drawing, Supply list sent. Bring supplies to first class. Water- texture, color and composition using dried plants, fruit based oils are the only type allowed in the classroom. and fresh flowers as models. All levels welcome. Supply No class 10/15. Cost for adults 60 and over $144. Class list sent. held at Nottingham High School Room 110. ARTS:709 | 5 sessions | $68.50 AGE 60+ | $105 REG ARTS:740 | 5 sessions | $68.50 AGE 60+ | $105 REG F01 Th noon-3 pm Maureen Brodsky F03 W 6 pm-9 pm Aug. 29 – Sept. 26 MC-CE Aug. 8 – Oct. 2 WW, 309 • NOTE: No class 9/11. Perspective Drawing and Still Life Pottery: All Levels F02 Tu 2 pm-5 pm Mike Ochonicky Explore drawing fundamentals of line, perspective, Explore projects in which skills in hand-building (for Sept. 10 – Oct. 8 Eureka Community Ctr value and composition in a relaxed atmosphere. beginners) and wheel throwing (for more advanced F04 Tu 2 pm-5 pm Nancy Muschany No experience is necessary and you will receive students) are investigated and improved. All levels of Oct. 22 – Nov. 19 Eureka Community Ctr individualized instruction. Intermediate level students experience welcome. Fee includes most materials. F05 W 6 pm-9 pm Mike Ochonicky will advance with more sophisticated projects. Supply ARTS:727 | 6 sessions | $102.50 AGE 60+ | $139 REG Oct. 23 – Nov. 20 WW, 309 list discussed at first class. Bring pencil and sketch pad F01 Tu 7 pm-9:30 pm Carl Behmer ARTS:740 | 10 sessions | $144 AGE 60+ | $205 REG to first class. Sept. 3 – Oct. 8 FV-H, 109 | | $ | $ F01 Tu 5:30 pm-8:30 pm Lisa Payne ARTS:709 6 sessions 68.50 AGE 60+ 105 REG F02 Sa 9:30 am-noon Sheow Chang Sept. 3 – Nov. 12 Nottingham HS, 110 F09 Th 6:30 pm-9 pm Philip Perschbacher Sept. 7 – Oct. 12 FV-H, 109 • NOTE: No class 10/15. Aug. 29 – Oct. 3 Clayton HS, 24 F03 Sa 9:30 am-noon Sheow Chang F11 Th 6:30 pm-9 pm Philip Perschbacher Oct. 19 – Nov. 23 FV-H, 109 Oct. 17 – Nov. 21 FP-G, 409 F04 Tu 7 pm-9:30 pm Carl Behmer Oct. 29 – Dec. 3 FV-H, 109

24 STLCC.EDU/CE | 314-984-7777 | REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 5 PERSONAL ENRICHMENT Painting (cont.) Crafts Oil or Acrylic Painting: Advanced NEW! Pet Portraits: Acrylic Offered for experienced artists who want to paint for Celebrate your pet or the pet of someone else with fun, relaxation or have a goal of eventually selling a unique portrait painting. It can also make a great Basketry paintings. Enjoy formal instruction in color, technique gift. Learn techniques to achieve proper proportions, or composition. Work at your own pace. Bring art animal likeness and realistic textures (e.g. fur, feathers). supplies to first class. Water-based oil paints will be the The instructor will demonstrate how to paint fur (or A-Door-Able Basket only type of oil paint accepted in the classroom. feather) texture as well. Bring reference photos of the Dress up your house with this a-door-able basket! In this class you will create a woven basket that adds curb ARTS:746 | 10 sessions | $144 AGE 60+ | $205 REG pet you wish to paint. All types of pets are welcome subjects. Work at your own pace to complete on appeal to your home. Basket will measure 8" x 1" x 8" at F01 W 6 pm-9 pm Brenda Schilling the rim and can be filled with fall or winter foliage for a Sept. 4 – Nov. 13 Clayton HS, 24 portrait or, if desired, several portraits. All levels are welcome. Supply list sent. Bring supplies to first class. picture perfect door decoration. • NOTE: No class 10/16. | | $ | $ ARTS:748 | 3 sessions | $65.50 AGE 60+ | $85 REG CRFT:734 1 session 41.50 AGE 60+ 49 REG F06 W 12:30 pm-3 pm Lisa Payne F02 Tu 6 pm-9 pm Laura Klaus Acrylic Impressions: Beginning Oct. 9 – Oct. 23 MC-CE Sept. 10 MC-CE In this beginning course, learn how to paint like the Impressionists, working in small-scale to quickly complete your own vibrant, light-filled piece. Instructor NEW! Portrait Painting: Oil or Acrylic Market Basket provides prints and photos. Painting board provided. Create a portrait of a friend, family member, celebrity, Carry your fall farmers market favorites in this beautiful Supply list sent. This class is for beginners only. stranger or yourself, exploring all aspects of portrait basket which measures 15 x 8 x 8. No prior experience needed. Register with a friend for a fun-filled | 4 sessions | $68.50 AGE 60+ | $ REG painting. Working from mirrors or photos, explore ARTS:748 105 Saturday morning! F10 F 9 am-noon facial proportions and methods for creating a likeness. | | $ | $ Nov. 22 – Dec. 20 MC-CE Realistic treatment of skin tones and hair also covered. CRFT:734 1 session 55 AGE 60+ 65 REG • NOTE: No class 11/29. All levels welcome, though having a foundation of F03 Sa 8:30 am-12:30 pm Laura Klaus painting or drawing can be helpful. As the instructor Oct. 5 MC-CE demonstrates some techniques, students work at Acrylic Impressions: their own pace. Supply list sent. Bring supplies to first Intermediate/Advanced class. Water-based oils are the only type allowed in the Double Wine Basket In this follow-up course, learn how to loosen your style classroom. Create a basket that carries two full-sized bottles of your favorite wine and is specially designed with a and paint like the Impressionists, working in small- ARTS:748 | 5 sessions | $68.50 AGE 60+ | $105 REG scale to quickly complete your own vibrant, light-filled wooden “shelf” that holds two glasses. Keep it for those F04 W 1 pm-4 pm Lisa Payne cozy nights watching the sunset or give it as a perfect piece. Instructor provides prints and photos. Painting Aug. 28 – Sept. 25 MC-CE board provided. Supply list sent. Prerequisite: Acrylic gift to the wine lover in your life. Impressions-Beginning class. CRFT:734 | 1 session | $62.50 AGE 60+ | $75 REG ARTS:748 | 10 sessions | $144 AGE 60+ | $205 REG BYOB Painting I F01 Sa 9 am-2 pm Laura Klaus Bring your own favorite beverage to sip as you paint Oct. 26 MC-CE F02 Tu 12:30 pm-3:30 pm Annie Smith Piffel a maybe-masterpiece on stretched canvas in this Sept. 3 – Nov. 12 Kirkwood Community Ctr fun, one-evening class! No previous art experience is • NOTE: No class 11/5. needed as a professional artist leads the class through F03 W 6 pm-9 pm Annie Smith Piffel every step to complete your very own painting of an Crochet Sept. 4 – Nov. 6 MC-CE autumn pumpkin. All art supplies provided. Please bring a paint shirt or apron, sense of humor and your Crochet I own beverage-of-choice. This painting will be different Learn to crochet basic stitches: single, double and Acrylic Impressions: Workshop than the one offered in BYOB Painting II. In this accelerated workshop, work in a small scale treble, to decrease and increase and change colors. to quickly complete your own vibrant, light-filled ARTS:748 | 1 session | $29 AGE 60+ | $39 REG Make a simple piece and get help reading patterns. Impressionist-inspired piece. Instructor provides prints F05 W 6 pm-9 pm Mike Ochonicky This class is best for beginning students or those and photos. Painting board provided. Supply list sent. Sept. 11 Kirkwood Community Ctr who have crocheted before, but long ago. Supply list All levels welcome. will be sent. | | $ | $ ARTS:748 | 4 sessions | $68.50 AGE 60+ | $105 REG BYOB Painting II CRFT:724 3 sessions 32.50 AGE 60+ 49 REG F09 Tu 12:30 pm-3:30 pm Annie Smith Piffel Bring your own favorite beverage to sip as you paint F02 W 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Dee Levang Nov. 19 – Dec. 10 Kirkwood Community Ctr a maybe-masterpiece on stretched canvas in this Sept. 11 – Sept. 25 MC-SW, 108 fun, one-evening class! No previous art experience is needed as a professional artist leads the class through Painting Plein Air: St. Louis Cityscapes every step to complete a pine tree landscape. All art Crochet II Paint St. Louis plein air (outside) and explore the Go beyond the basics of crochet with this class learning supplies provided. Please bring a paint shirt or apron, how to make a flat circle, tubular shapes and textured language of color. Paint at a variety of locations like sense of humor and your own beverage-of-choice. This Soulard, Lafayette Square, Forest Park and the Central stitches and build your pattern reading skills. After this painting will be different than the one offered in BYOB class, you will be an intermediate crocheter! You may West End. The class focuses on using a limited palette Painting I. and experiencing the different emotions of color while bring your own project to the last class for help or painting light. All mediums are welcome. Supplies ARTS:748 | 1 session | $29 AGE 60+ | $39 REG troubleshooting. Prerequisite: Crochet I or equivalent and locations will be discussed at the first class, which F07 W 6 pm-9 pm Mike Ochonicky experience. Supply list sent. will meet for one hour at Forest Park Visitor Center. Oct. 9 Kirkwood Community Ctr CRFT:726 | 2 sessions | $31.50 AGE 60+ | $49 REG All following sessions are for two hours and meet in F02 Tu 6 pm-9 pm Dee Levang different locations around the city. Provide your own Oct. 29 – Nov. 5 MC-SO, 108 transportation. | 6 sessions | $70 AGE 60+ | $ REG ARTS:748 119 Crochet in a Day F01 Tu 9:30 am-11:30 am Maureen Brodsky In this crocheting crash course learn the basics in one Aug. 20 – Sept. 24 FP-G, 409 day and be on your way to impress friends and yourself. This beautiful form of handiwork is so worth the time. NEW! House Portraits: You may bring snacks or a sack lunch. Supply list sent. Watercolor or Acrylic CRFT:724 | 1 session | $32.50 AGE 60+ | $49 REG Honor the place you call home with a house portrait, F04 Sa 9 am-3 pm Dee Levang learning techniques for correct proportions and Sept. 21 MC-SW, 108 perspective. See demonstrations on creating brick, siding, roof tiles, concrete and greenery textures. Bring in reference photos of the house you wish to paint. Crochet: Not Your Granny’s Square Work at your own pace to complete one portrait or, if Learn the basic granny square plus other shapes and desired, several portraits. All levels welcome. Supply modern takes on the classic motif including hexagons list sent. Bring supplies to first class. and triangles. Several joining techniques will also be taught. Supply list sent. ARTS:748 | 3 sessions | $65.50 AGE 60+ | $85 REG | 3 sessions | $31.50 AGE 60+ | $ REG F08 W 12:30 pm-3 pm Lisa Payne CRFT:726 49 M 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Nov. 6 – Nov. 20 MC-CE F03 Dee Levang Sept. 23 – Oct. 7 MC-SO, 109

HOT! REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 5 | 314-984-7777 | STLCC.EDU/CE 25 Crochet (cont.)

Crochet: Tips and Tricks Tunisian Crochet II Expert tips and tricks for seasoned crocheters, Now that you’ve learned the basics of Tunisian crochet including the linked crochet turning chain, invisible (simple stitch, knit stitch, purl stitch and reverse stitch), finish, jogless color change in the round and more. what’s next? In this class, learn several ways to change This class is for intermediate to advanced crocheters. colors, working in the round with a double ended Supply list sent. hook, combination stitches and seaming techniques. CRFT:726 | 1 session | $16 AGE 60+ | $25 REG Bring a project in progress and get help if needed. F01 W 6 pm-9 pm Dee Levang Prerequisite: Tunisian Crochet I or similar experience. Supply list sent. Oct. 2 MC-SO, 205 CRFT:724 | 2 sessions | $31.50 AGE 60+ | $49 REG F02 Tu 6 pm-9 pm Dee Levang Tunisian Crochet I Nov. 19 – Nov. 26 MC-SO, 108 Tunisian crochet is sometimes thought of as a cross between crochet and knit. An elongated hook is used, either called a Tunisian or Afghan hook. Learn the Tunisian Crochet in a Day Foundation Row, Tunisian Simple Stitch, Tunisian Knit Tunisian crochet is sometimes thought of as a cross Stitch, changing colors and binding off. This class is for between crochet and knit. An elongated hook is used, beginning Tunisian crocheters and provides a good either called a Tunisian or Afghan hook. Learn the refresher for those who have experience, but may have Foundation Row, Tunisian Simple Stitch, Tunisian Knit Amigurumi forgotten some steps. Supply list to be emailed before Stitch, changing colors and binding off. This class is for Amigurumi is the Japanese art of crocheting small, the start of class. beginning Tunisian crocheters and provides a good stuffed yarn creatures. In this class hone your crochet skills and make a small and colorful animal that you CRFT:724 | 3 sessions | $32.50 AGE 60+ | $49 REG refresher for those who have experience, but may have will cherish. Supply list sent. F05 Th 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Dee Levang forgotten some steps. Supply list sent. | | $ | $ Oct. 10 – Oct. 24 MC-SO, 108 CRFT:724 | 1 session | $31.50 AGE 60+ | $49 REG CRFT:724 3 sessions 41.50 AGE 60+ 58 REG F01 Sa 9 am-3 pm Dee Levang F03 MWF 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Dee Levang Oct. 12 MC-SO, 109 Nov. 11 – Nov. 15 MC-SO, 108

Pom-Poms, Tassels and More! Dee was very good with There’s no need to know how to knit or crochet to have “ fun with yarn and fiber. Learn how to hoop weave and instructions and gave everyone make pom-poms and tassels, wall hangings, wrapped time to learn new stitches. objects and more! Supply list sent; some supplies will be available for purchase in class. CRFT:726 | 2 sessions | $32.50 AGE 60+ | $49 REG F04 Sa 9 am-noon Dee Levang Aug. 24 – Aug. 31 MC-SO, 109 Peggy B. St. Louis Knitting

Learn to Knit in a Day Double Knitting: Two- Intermediate Knitting: Dog Sweater Join us for a crash course in knitting. Learn the basics Color Stranded Cowl Pamper your pooch with a custom dog sweater! Learn in one fell swoop - casting on, knitting, purling, pattern Challenge your knitting skills and create a beautiful fall how to properly measure your dog and use your reading, cabling, and binding off - and be on your way scarf. Crafting a beautiful infinity two color stranded knitting skills to make a sweater that will keep Fido to impress friends and yourself! It’s a beautiful form of cowl you will cherish for years to come. from feeling frosty this winter. Prerequisites: intro to handiwork that’s well worth the time. You may bring knitting class or the ability to knit, purl, cast on and CRFT:722 | 5 sessions | $42 AGE 60+ | $59 REG snacks or a sack lunch. Supply list sent. bind off. F04 Th 6 pm-8 pm Thi Miller | | $ | $ | | $ | $ CRFT:720 1 session 34 AGE 60+ 49 REG Sept. 5 – Oct. 3 Nottingham HS, 104 CRFT:722 5 sessions 46 AGE 60+ 65 REG F02 Sa 9 am-3 pm Cristin Greenlee F06 Th 6 pm-8 pm Thi Miller Oct. 12 MC-SO, 108 Oct. 10 – Nov. 14 Nottingham HS, 104 Knitted Hats • NOTE: No class 10/31. Learn how to knit a hat with instructional techniques Knitting 101 for casting on, knitting, decreasing and shaping, Knitting isn’t just for making winter garments and weaving in ends, and-most importantly-working in the Knitted Holiday Ornaments accessories. Using linen, silk and lighter threads and round. You’ll learn both how to use a circular needle as Deck your home and tree with beautiful knitted yarns, create projects and garments that will be useful well double-pointed needles. After this class, you’ll be ornaments or gift them to family and friends. We’ll all year round. Cover the basics - casting on, increasing well on your way to more advanced knitting! Supply explore a variety of designs and colors to make the and decreasing, finishing, a variety of stitches and list sent. holidays look festive! Supply list sent. more. Gain lots of information and tips for future CRFT:722 | 3 sessions | $37 AGE 60+ | $49 REG CRFT:722 | 1 session | $33.50 AGE 60+ | $47 REG projects, as well as help reading patterns. You may F05 Tu 6 pm-8 pm Thi Miller F08 Tu 6 pm-8 pm Thi Miller bring unfinished projects or start a new project. All Nov. 12 – Nov. 26 Nottingham HS, 105 levels welcome. Supply list sent. Sept. 10 – Sept. 24 Nottingham HS, 104 CRFT:722 | 3 sessions | $41 AGE 60+ | $55 REG F01 Tu 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Cristin Greenlee Make It and Take It: Sept. 24 – Oct. 8 Kirkwood Sr. HS, W105 Pom Hat in the Round Knit a simple pom hat in the round in one morning! Use the basic knit, and purl stitches and increasing and Knitting: The Next Step decreasing techniques to lean how to knit in the round Level up your knitting skills with this fun and and create a beautiful piece. Prerequisite: Knit 101 or interactive class where you will explore skills beyond equivalent experience. Supply list sent. basic knitting and purling. Learn techniques for | | $ | $ increasing and decreasing, lace-making, cabling, CRFT:720 1 session 34 AGE 60+ 49 REG mistake fixes and simple pattern reading. Supply list F01 Sa 9 am-3 pm Cristin Greenlee sent. Prerequisite: Knit 101 or equivalent experience. Nov. 2 MC-SO, 108 CRFT:722 | 2 sessions | $41 AGE 60+ | $55 REG F02 Tu 6 pm-9 pm Cristin Greenlee Knitted Sweater: Cardigan Oct. 22 – Oct. 29 Kirkwood Sr. HS, W105 Create your first knitted sweater - a great step for those interested in garment knitting or ready to move into more advanced knitting. We’ll cover sweater construction, design and shaping, and measurements for various sizes and body shapes. Supply list sent. CRFT:722 | 6 sessions | $82.50 AGE 60+ | $105 REG F07 Tu 6 pm-8 pm Thi Miller Oct. 1 – Nov. 5 Nottingham HS, 105

26 STLCC.EDU/CE | 314-984-7777 | REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 5 PERSONAL ENRICHMENT

Sewing Textiles/Fabrics

Introduction to Sewing Machines Macramé and Merlot NEW! Embroidery with Linen Sewing machines can be a bit intimidating. Like any Macramé—it’s “knot” like the ‘70s! Taking the home Learn to work with linen creating a fall themed project other tool, once you become familiar with its pieces décor world by storm are these knotted hanging with warm, muted materials. Expand your skills and and parts you will have more success (and fun!) using baskets for your houseplants. Get your vintage craft learn ways to combine stitches to create a new look. it to your advantage. In this introductory course, learn skills on by making a macramé plant holder while Although a continuation of Embroidery I, Design and the basic parts and functions of the sewing machine. enjoying a glass of your favorite beverage. Make Stitch and Embroidery II, participation in those classes This crash course covers threading the machine and this into a group outing with your friends to create is not required. Basic embroidery skills necessary. bobbin; adjusting tension; stitch width and length; macramé and memories that you will cherish. Bring Please bring scissors, an embroidery hoop and and will introduce you to basic sewing language. You your own beverage of choice. Ages 21+ only. needles. All other supplies provided. will leave with a finished lunch bag and an arsenal of CRFT:713 | 1 session | $29 AGE 60+ | $29 REG CRFT:728 | 3 sessions | $68.50 AGE 60+ | $85 REG sewing machine knowledge. All materials provided. F12 F 6 pm-9 pm F03 W 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Magan Harms CRFT:713 | 1 session | $35 AGE 60+ | $35 REG Oct. 18 City Sewing Room Oct. 30 – Nov. 13 STLCC-South County, 102 F06 Tu 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Sept. 17 Perennial STL Spin Your Own Yarn on a Drop Spindle Weaving: Table Runner F09 Tu 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Make your own yarn without a spinning wheel! Learn In this beginning class for those interested in weaving, Nov. 5 Perennial STL to spin yarn from various fiber preps while using a drop work on a four-shaft preloaded table top loom to spindle. This class is for beginners and wheel spinners create a cotton runner. Select from multiple colors for Mending 101 who may not have much experience in drop spindle the runner. Learn basic weaving techniques in tabby Learn the basic skills needed to mend your own spinning. Registration/refund/withdrawal deadline: and twill. All materials included in class costs. clothes. We’ll learn how to sew on buttons, hooks 11/11. No refunds after that date. There is an additional CRFT:713 | 1 session | $89 AGE 60+ | $178 REG and snaps, hem skirts and pants, put on patches and $30 material fee, payable to the instructor at the F10 Sa 10 am-4 pm first class. repair minor tears and possibly even fix zippers. No Sept. 14 Craft Central experience necessary. All materials provided. Leave | 3 sessions | $32.50 AGE 60+ | $ REG CRFT:713 49 CRFT:713 | 2 sessions | $89 AGE 60+ | $178 REG with a small repair kit that you will make in the class. F06 M 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Dee Levang F11 Th 6 pm-9 pm | | $ | $ CRFT:713 1 session 35 AGE 60+ 35 REG Nov. 25 – Dec. 9 MC-SW, 102 Oct. 10 – Oct. 17 Craft Central F03 Th 6 pm-8 pm Sept. 26 City Sewing Room Needle Felt: A Holiday Gnome Learn to needle felt holiday gnomes! Needle felting NEW! Sewing for Cosplay and Costumes utilizes a single, barbed needle borrowed from Be prepared for the next convention or Renaissance commercial felting machines, to tangle and compact festival with this interactive class. Bring your fabric wool fibers into forming three-dimensional felt and pattern and work with the instructor to make sculptures. In contrast to traditional felt making your perfect costume. You must be able to use a methods that use water and friction, needle felting sewing machine. is also known as dry felting. All materials included in CRFT:713 | 2 sessions | $75 AGE 60+ | $75 REG class cost. F02 Sa noon-4 pm CRFT:765 | 1 session | $49 AGE 60+ | $49 REG Sept. 21 – Sept. 28 City Sewing Room F06 Sa 10 am-noon Nov. 23 Craft Central Fabulous Fabric Holiday Gift Bag Make gift giving special with a festive fabric bag! Create beautiful one of a kind fabric gift bags that will Paper Crafts steal the show this holiday season. All materials are provided. Embroidery I Suminagashi: Japanese Paper Marbling CRFT:713 | 1 session | $39 AGE 60+ | $39 REG Embroidery doesn’t have to be dancing dishes or Learn to make beautiful marbled paper using the F04 Th 6 pm-8:30 pm kittens in mittens! In this three week class, create a ancient Japanese art of suminagashi. Discover the Nov. 14 City Sewing Room pair of pillowcases that fit your personality. Focus secrets to marbling using a simple floating ink process. on creating your own designs and using the many Take home sheets of marbled paper to turn into cards, NEW! Holla-Daze Fabric Wine Bag resources available to find unique patterns that inspire book covers, works of art or anything your heart desires. The only thing better than receiving wine as a gift is you. Learn different techniques for transferring designs You’ll also take home your own marbling kit and pan to being gifted wine in a custom fabric bag. In this hands- that are easy and effective and discover different do hundreds of more designs. Supplies included. Dress on class sew a holiday wine bag or two or three! These stitches from basic to advanced. Everyone will work appropriately to work with ink and water. bags will be sure to add the perfect personal touch together, but each will have a very personalized end CRFT:742 | 1 session | $58 AGE 60+ | $69 REG sure to impress whomever receives your gift. Sign up product. All supplies included in the cost of the class F01 Sa 9 am-noon Magan Harms and will be yours to take home to use again and with a friend and bring along your favorite beverage. Oct. 5 STLCC-South County, 102 Must be 21+ to attend. again. Please bring a pair of scissors to class. No prior experience necessary. F02 Tu 5:45 pm-8:45 pm Magan Harms CRFT:713 | 1 session | $39 AGE 60+ | $39 REG Dec. 3 Nottingham HS, 110 | 3 sessions | $58.50 AGE 60+ | $ REG F05 F 6 pm-8 pm CRFT:728 75 F01 W 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Magan Harms Dec. 6 City Sewing Room Sept. 4 – Sept. 18 STLCC-South County, 104 Your Personal Dress Form Construct a dress form that exactly matched to your Embroidery II This class was very hands-on. A body with tape and fiberfill. The form will be placed on Expand your skills with this continuation of Embroidery “great way to learn a new skill! a simple stand. Wear appropriate undergarments and I, try out different types of materials to stitch on and an old t-shirt. All materials provided. stitch with. Move on from just cotton on cotton to a variety of mediums while learning more techniques CRFT:713 | 1 session | $78.50 AGE 60+ | $92 REG to enhance all of your embroidery, and more stitches F01 Sa 9 am-2 pm to expand your repertoire. Please bring scissors, an Sept. 7 City Sewing Room embroidery hoop, and needles. All other supplies Leslie J. provided. Clayton CRFT:728 | 3 sessions | $58.50 AGE 60+ | $75 REG F02 W 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Magan Harms Oct. 2 – Oct. 16 STLCC-South County, 104

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Mosaic Garden Stones Mosaic House Numbers Repurpose broken plates and forgotten tiles to create Decorate your house with handmade mosaic house a beautiful DIY mosaic. Learn how to cut glass and tile numbers, that will add a fun and colorful addition to and how to form your own cast concrete creating a any front door! All materials included. unique stepping stone to take home to their outdoor CRFT:740 | 2 sessions | $75 AGE 60+ | $75 REG spaces. All materials provided. You are welcome to F05 Tu 6 pm-8 pm bring in broken ceramic and glass to use in your mosaic. Oct. 15 – Oct. 22 Craft Central CRFT:740 | 1 session | $45 AGE 60+ | $45 REG F01 Th 6 pm-9 pm Aug. 22 Perennial STL Palm Tree Plate Create your own relaxing sunset vista on a plate - a palm tree in silhouette against a personalized colorful Stained Glass: Jewelry Box beach scene. Pieces will be fired and ready for pickup Make your own stained glass jewelry box that you at the shop one week after class. Fee includes all demandi_09 will treasure for years to come! Class includes an materials and firing. Food-safe. explanation of equipment and terminology. Learn CRFT:741 | 1 session | $44.50 AGE 60+ | $55 REG the techniques for glass cutting and grinding as well F01 W 6 pm-8 pm Janet Becker Floral as copper foiling and soldering to create your own Oct. 23 Painted Zebra jewelry box in this class. All materials included. Fall Fresh Flowers Bouquet CRFT:753 | 2 sessions | $115 AGE 60+ | $115 REG In this hands-on class explore the basics of floral F05 Tu 6 pm-9 pm Holiday Canister Sept. 10 – Sept. 17 Craft Central Paint a canister ideal for holiday decor or treats - a arrangement and design. Learning florists’ tips, tricks thoughtful gift to a loved one or a holiday decoration and trade secrets that will help you to create beautiful you can enjoy for years to come. Pieces will be fired and arrangements at home. Take home a rustic wood box Stained Glass: Spider Web ready for pickup at the shop one week after class. Fee filled with a variety of greens as well as fall flowers Catch the eyes not flies with this stained glass includes all materials and firing. Food-safe. including sunflowers, mums, hypericum berries and spider web, a perfect decoration for your window roses. All materials provided. CRFT:741 | 1 session | $40.50 AGE 60+ | $51 REG each Halloween. The class includes an explanation F04 W 6 pm-8 pm Cathy Cody CRFT:744 | 1 session | $61.50 AGE 60+ | $69 REG of equipment and terminology. Learn cutting and Nov. 6 Painted Zebra F02 F 6 pm-8 pm grinding techniques as well as copper foiling and Sept. 27 MC-SW, 106 soldering to create your own sun catcher. All materials included. NEW! Mosaic Breakfast Tray Create a mosaic glass tray work of art that you will love NEW! Silk Flower Thanksgiving CRFT:740 | 2 sessions | $115 AGE 60+ | $115 REG F02 W 5 pm-8 pm to use in your home or give as a thoughtful handmade Centerpiece gift. All materials included. Sept. 25 – Oct. 2 Craft Central In this hands-on class explore the basics of silk floral | | $ | $ arrangement and design. Use wire cutters and floral CRFT:740 2 sessions 79 AGE 60+ 79 REG tape to create a beautiful silk arrangement that you F04 W 5 pm-8 pm A Tree for Every Season Platter Nov. 6 – Nov. 13 Craft Central will enjoy for years to come. Learn florists’ tips, tricks Create a platter celebrating a tree’s transition through and trade secrets that will help you to create beautiful the seasons as it buds in spring, blooms in summer, floral arrangements at home. All materials provided. changes color in the fall and gathers snow in winter. Stained Glass: Ornaments CRFT:744 | 1 session | $61.50 AGE 60+ | $69 REG Pieces will be fired and ready for pickup at the shop Make your holidays sparkle with one-of-a-kind F04 W 6 pm-8 pm one week after class. Fee includes all materials and handmade stained glass ornaments! Join us to explore Nov. 13 WW, 102A firing. Food-safe. the medium of stained glass and learn its history, how CRFT:741 | 1 session | $55 AGE 60+ | $65 REG it is made and why it is an intricate and unique art form treasured art form for centuries with its elegance seen NEW! Fresh Floral Thanksgiving F02 W 6 pm-9 pm Janet Becker Sept. 25 Painted Zebra around the world. By learning to cut, grind, copper foil Centerpiece and solder, you will create three glass ornaments: an In this hands-on class explore the basics of floral angel, a toy soldier and a bird. All materials included in arrangement and design, learning florists’ tips, tricks Small Pet Watering Bowl the cost of the class. and trade secrets that will help you to create beautiful Your pet deserves to be pampered. What better way to CRFT:740 | 1 session | $59 AGE 60+ | $59 REG arrangements at home. Take home your own fresh show them love than to have a hand-painted bowl for floral arrangement that will steal the show on your F03 Tu 5 am-6 am their food or water? Join us in this fun painting class Nov. 19 Craft Central Thanksgiving table. All materials provided. and make a pet watering bowl you and your furry CRFT:744 | 1 session | $57.50 AGE 60+ | $65 REG friends will treasure. Pieces will be fired and ready for F01 Sa 9 am-11 am pickup at the shop one week after class. Fee includes Nov. 23 MC-SW, 106 all materials and firing. Food-safe. CRFT:741 | 1 session | $39 AGE 60+ | $49 REG NEW! Winter Rose Bouquet F03 W 6 pm-8 pm Cathy Cody Learn the secrets to a beautiful long-lasting fresh Oct. 2 Painted Zebra bouquet of long-stemmed roses and greenery crafting a creation to adorn your house for the holidays. This hands-on class explores the basics of floral arrangement and design. Learn florists’ tips, tricks and trade secrets that will help you create beautiful floral arrangements at home. All materials provided. CRFT:744 | 1 session | $67.50 AGE 60+ | $75 REG F03 Sa 9 am-11 am Please Dec. 14 MC-SW, 106 Share Your Photos! Have great pics of your continuing education classes and creations? Please share Resin Coasters Create your own set of creative drink coasters. Choose from swirls of colors, add some sparkle or metallic your experiences with the STLCC Continuing Education (CE) community! When you flakes, and embed little trinkets or small mementos as well. In this make and take DIY class, you bring your post on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter, be sure to use #stlccCE or @stlccCE. Your creativity (and maybe some of your own add ins if you wish), and we supply the rest. Learn the steps and photo could be included in a future issue of the CE catalog… with your permission go home with a set of 4 epoxy resin coasters of your own design. and recognition, of course! We can’t wait to see your photos. CRFT:765 | 1 session | $34 AGE 60+ | $45 REG F02 Sa 9 am-noon Dee Levang Sept. 28 MC-SO, 108 | @stlccCE | #stlccCE

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Jewelry Metal Work Upcycling

Metalsmithing: Beginning Metalsmithing: Introduction to Upholstery: Techniques For Jewelry Making Copper Chasing Leaves Dining Room Chair Learn the fundamental metalsmithing techniques Metalsmithing is one of the oldest metalworking Get a hands-on introduction to basic upholstery as for making jewelry. Basic metal manipulation skills occupations, producing useful items such as tools, you explore the tricks to recovering the seat of an old including sawing, forming and shaping, filing, sanding, kitchenware, tableware, jewelry and more for dining room chair and creating a new seat structure soldering and polishing will be taught. You will make centuries! Shaping metal with a hammer is the with webbing. Plus, you’ll leave with your own two finished pieces—a cuff bracelet and a pendant fundamental element of smiting and in this class, you handmade webbing stretcher. You may bring in one with a simple stone setting. Acquire the basic building will learn how to cold hammer copper and apply the or two dining room chairs from your set to practice blocks needed for jewelry design. No experience technique of copper chasing to create images of leaves reupholstering. The class will work in small groups. All necessary. Students who have had previous experience in copper plates. All materials included in cost of class. materials provided. working with metal may move onto more advanced CRFT:753 | 2 sessions | $99 AGE 60+ | $99 REG CRFT:713 | 1 session | $39 AGE 60+ | $39 REG projects. Supplies included in cost of class. F04 Sa 9 am-noon F08 Tu 6:30 pm-8:30 pm CRFT:753 | 7 sessions | $162.50 AGE 60+ | $225 REG Sept. 7 – Sept. 14 Mueller Industries Sept. 10 Perennial STL F02 W 6 pm-9 pm Kevin Lin Aug. 21 – Oct. 2 FV-E, 290 Beginning Blacksmith: Eco-Friendly Furniture Create a Wall Mount J-Hook Restoration Demo Metalsmithing: Intermediate A blacksmith creates objects from wrought iron or steel In this demonstration and talk, learn tips on repairing Techniques For Jewelry Making—Rings by forging metal and using tools to hammer, bend joints and refinishing surfaces… all with the earth in Learn how to make rings from sheet metal and wire. and cut to create useful items. In this introductory mind! Through hands-on demonstrations, learn all Different methods of soldering will also be taught. class, explore the craft of blacksmithing to make your about natural paints, stains and waxes. Learn to add a We will cover a ring band, twisted ring, rolling ring, very own wall mount J-hook. Learn the proper use of pop of color to your projects with milk paint, mix and ring within a ring and bezel settings. Students who blacksmithing tools including fire and forge control apply a fresh coat of signature wood wax and cook up have previous experience working with metal may while you hammer and twist steel in the traditional natural stain from walnuts. You’ll leave this workshop move onto more advanced projects. Tools and blacksmith medium. You will be exposed to hot steel with the knowledge to add a whole new look to metals included in class fee. Prerequisite: Beginning being hammered which emits sparks that can come your furniture without harming the environment or Techniques for Jewelry or equivalent experience is in contact with your clothing. Please wear protective compromising your health. preferred. clothing; your arms and legs should be covered, and CRFT:765 | 1 session | $35 AGE 60+ | $35 REG CRFT:753 | 7 sessions | $162.50 AGE 60+ | $225 REG you must wear closed-toed shoes. Gloves and safety F04 W 6:30 pm-8 pm glasses will be provided and limited shop aprons are F03 W 6 pm-9 pm Kevin Lin Oct. 23 Perennial STL Oct. 16 – Dec. 4 FV-E, 290 available on-site. • NOTE: No class 11/27. CRFT:753 | 1 session | $89 AGE 60+ | $89 REG F06 Sa 9 am-11:30 am NEW! Pallet Serving Tray Oct. 12 Mueller Industries Upcycle found pallets into a rustic serving tray, learning best practices to safely and efficiently deconstruct and F07 Sa 9 am-11:30 am reassemble materials using tools like the miter saw Oct. 26 Mueller Industries and power drill and brad gun. Finish off your tray with Enjoyment! Met all expectations. F08 Sa 9 am-11:30 am a wash of eco-friendly milk paint, and add reclaimed “Very good learning environment. Nov. 9 Mueller Industries hardware for the perfect finished piece! CRFT:765 | 1 session | $45 AGE 60+ | $45 REG F01 Sa 10 am-12:30 pm Nov. 9 Perennial STL

Merline A. Wine Bottle Re-Use Florissant Do you have a hard time recycling beautiful glass bottles? Transform your used wine bottles into a self- Soldered Jewelry Pendants watering planter. Learn safe ways to cut glass bottles Create an upcycled stained glass pendant from scraps using techniques you can replicate at home. Discover of ceramic and glass. Using copper foil, flux and lead- an easy, eco-friendly way to remove adhesive residue. free solder to sculpt a custom jewelry pendant. Learn In class you’ll practice scoring and cutting glass with how to safely use a glass cutter and grinder to create a custom glass cutter tool in combination with a hot/ custom shapes from found vintage plates, mirrors cold water bath. Decorate your home with these and clear glass. Also, learn to make a custom-sized upcycled creations, or give as a handmade gift. jump ring and tips on right places to look for upcycled CRFT:765 | 1 session | $45 AGE 60+ | $45 REG treasures for all your upcycled jewelry projects. Note: F05 Th 6:30 pm-9 pm This class requires hand strength and the use of a very hot tool. Patience, an eye for safety and hand dexterity will help participants achieve their design goals. All Dec. 5 Perennial STL materials provided. CRFT:753 | 1 session | $50 AGE 60+ | $50 REG F01 Sa 10 am-1 pm Dec. 7 Perennial STL

Wood Burning

Introduction to Wood Burning Learn how to customize your woodworking projects with wood-burned accents. From lettering to stamping, wood burning is a great skill to transform various types of wood into unique pieces that everyone will ask about. You’ll experiment with different wood burning tips, and you’ll learn tricks for a successful finished project. No experience necessary. You will leave with a few wood-burned samples, including a keychain and other bits of salvaged wood. All materials provided. CRFT:765 | 1 session | $45 AGE 60+ | $45 REG F03 W 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Oct. 9 Perennial STL

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Cooking Essentials Baker’s Delight Decorating

Introductory Knife Skills Cake Decorating for Fun or Profit: (With Dinner!) Beginning Are you ready to do more cooking at home but are Unleash your creativity with cake decorating! This unsure of yourself when it comes to techniques for introductory course includes instruction and practice using a chef’s knife safely and effectively? In this class, in the use of basic tools to torte, fill and ice your . learn safety tips along with a variety of classic cuts and Decorate them with flowers, writing and borders to simple cutting techniques. We will explore proper knife make your cakes creative, casual, elegant or romantic. care and ways to recognize quality when shopping for Join for fun or for the rewards of starting your own a knife. Then, practice simple cuts with a chef knife business. Supplies extra. that will be yours to keep for attending this course! By FOOD:701 | 4 sessions | $42 AGE 60+ | $69 REG class end, you will be able to safely dice an and F01 Tu 6 pm-8:30 pm Teri Wiley turn carrots, celery and potatoes into uniform pieces Sept. 10 – Oct. 1 Nottingham HS, 106 of whatever size you want with confidence! Includes plenty of time for practice, questions and one-on-one guidance as you practice your knife skills while making Cake Decorating for Fun or Profit: soup, salad, garlic and a roasted pork tenderloin Beginning/Intermediate for a tasty dinner. Class includes a lecture, independent Unleash your creativity with cake decorating! This practice and hands-on cooking. combined course begins with instruction and practice NEW! FOOD:747 | 1 session | $66 AGE 60+ | $75 REG Bake and No-Bake Sweet Treats in the use of basic tools to torte, fill and ice your cakes. While noshing on a “healthy” Italian salad, let’s make Decorate them with flowers, writing and borders to F01 W 6 pm-9:30 pm Michelle Melton some sweets! Learn to create that require Sept. 18 Kirkwood Sr. HS, C 191 make your cakes creative, casual, elegant or romantic. and some that don’t: carrot cakes with pecan Then, you’ll enhance your artistic skills and creative frosting; chocolate chess pie; lemon abilities with the icing rose, run techniques, Modern Day Sauce Masters chiffon pie; and strawberry, banana and cocoa- figure piping and basket weave. More as time permits. Become a modern-day sauce master, learning the hazelnut wontons. These are all hands-on classes. Join for fun or for the rewards of starting your own basics of sauce-making from scratch using modern- Please bring containers. Park on Hartford or Hampton. business. Supplies extra. day ingredients with classic techniques. Learn how Flagpole in front. The Culinary Arts House has an FOOD:701 | 8 sessions | $47.50 AGE 60+ | $75 REG to make “foundation” sauces the instructor regularly exterior staircase that is used for entry into the facility. F02 Tu 6:30 pm-9 pm Carla Soll uses in her own cooking: pizza sauce, beefy spaghetti | 1 session | $41.50 AGE 60+ | $ REG FOOD:705 49 Sept. 3 – Oct. 29 FV-Student Ctr, Dining A sauce, garlic sauce, pan sauces for chicken and F02 Tu 11 am-2 pm Elizabeth Parker • NOTE: No class 10/22. beef, white cream sauce, cheese sauce, and emulsion Dec. 3 Culinary Arts House dressing, as well as how to adjust the flavors and seasonings of each sauce to best suit your tastes Cake Decorating for Fun or Profit: and meals. In this “modern” sauce class, we’ll save NEW! Gluten-Free Baking time by utilizing pre-made broths and stock bases, Just in time for the holidays, learn to prepare gluten- Intermediate free desserts that are delicious additions to your Enhance your artistic skills and creative abilities in this building our skills to thicken sauces with roux, corn intermediate level class. Learn to make and use rolled starch slurry and a dressing-style emulsion. This class holiday table! Prepare and make Italian amoretti cookies, bourbon pecan salted caramel buttercream, candy clay and marshmallow fondant. includes lecture, demonstration, hands-on cooking Add wow to your cakes with gelatin and chocolate and a gourmet dinner of Italian pasta with salad and with homemade caramel sauce and candied pecans, almond pear ricotta cake, and chocolate brownie decor. More techniques demonstrated as time permits. garlic bread. Basic cake decorating skills required. Supplies extra. | | $ | $ cookies. Please bring containers. Park on Hartford or FOOD:747 1 session 39 AGE 60+ 49 REG Hampton. Flagpole in front. The Culinary Arts House FOOD:702 | 4 sessions | $42 AGE 60+ | $69 REG F03 W 6 pm-9:30 pm Michelle Melton has an exterior staircase that is used for entry into the F01 Tu 6 pm-8:30 pm Teri Wiley Nov. 6 Kirkwood Sr. HS, C 191 facility. Oct. 15 – Nov. 5 Nottingham HS, 110 FOOD:705 | 1 session | $41.50 AGE 60+ | $49 REG What’s in Your Cabinet? F01 Sa 10 am-1 pm Tiffany Smith Contemporary Wedding Cakes An Exploration of A-Z Nov. 16 Culinary Arts House What wedding cake styles are modern brides Have you ever stared at the hundreds of little bottles requesting? Come join us in this beginning level in the spice aisle at your grocery store perplexed, wedding cake class to learn simple contemporary and thinking, “What does that smell/taste like, and what can Impossibly Easy Mini Pie Tarts traditional wedding cake designs that are popular I do with it?” Come find out. In this exploratory course, Have you ever bought a pie shell from the store because you were terrified that you would butcher a with brides. Designs include bling and ribbon wrap, you’ll experience a wide variety of spices from to ombre effect, scroll work and fondant appliqués. turmeric. Learn about spices that have perplexed you, pie crust from scratch? Well, fear no more! Learn just how easy it can be to make simple buttermilk pie More as time permits. Also, learn about pricing, what they taste and smell like, foods and cuisines with support, transportation and set up. As a bonus, helpful which to pair them and, of course, how to incorporate crusts while creating surprisingly easy, elegant mini tarts. Master pie crust along with different types of pie resources and links will be provided to help aid those them into awesome dishes like smoked paprika seared who wish to start a small cake business. The first tilapia, saffron risotto, Vietnamese lemongrass chicken, fillings like homemade vanilla , from-scratch cherry pie filling, blackberry filling and chocolate class is informational and a supply list will be given. Jamaican jerk pasta, Mexican ancho chili chicken and Prerequisite: Beginning Cake Decorating. more! Come hungry and bring take-home containers. bourbon pecan pie. You will take home crusts to FOOD:704 | 3 sessions | $41.50 AGE 60+ | $59 REG Class is hands-on and includes a lecture/discussion of freeze—imagine the convenience of ready-to-bake spices and lots of cooking and eating! frozen mini crusts with the taste and quality that only F01 Tu 6:30 pm-9 pm Carla Soll comes from being homemade!—as well as pies that Nov. 5 – Nov. 19 FV-Student Ctr, Dining B FOOD:747 | 1 session | $39 AGE 60+ | $49 REG are ready to eat, so bring take-home containers. Class • NOTE: First class will meet in Dining B; F02 W 6 pm-9:30 pm Michelle Melton includes demonstration and lots of hands-on practice. subsequent classes will take place in Dining A. Oct. 2 Kirkwood Sr. HS, C 191 FOOD:705 | 1 session | $39 AGE 60+ | $49 REG F03 W 6 pm-9:30 pm Michelle Melton NEW! 3D Purse Cake Nov. 20 Kirkwood Sr. HS, C 191 In this advanced techniques class, learn the art of sculpting and creating a 3D purse cake. Using a variety of classic and specialized cake decorating techniques, sculpt your cake, frost with buttercream and cover with marshmallow fondant. Add pizazz and personality to your finished purse cake with customized edible accent pieces. Prerequisite: Beginning Cake Decorating and basic cake decorating skills required. Supplies extra. FOOD:704 | 2 sessions | $37 AGE 60+ | $49 REG F02 M 6 pm-8:30 pm Teri Wiley Sept. 30 – Oct. 7 Nottingham HS, 106

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Cheese Making International Flavors

Marvelous Mozzarella! Chinese Takeout (At Home!) NEW! Parsi Party! Indian Parsi Food With modern methods, mozzarella is an instant- Addicted to your favorites on your local Chinese The Parsis migrated to India from Iran bringing with gratification cheese. Make and enjoy it in one sitting restaurant’s take-out menu but looking to save some them their unique recipes and culinary skills. Just like as we craft fresh mozzarella from milk and incorporate cash or perhaps eat a little bit healthier? Learn how to the Parsi community, the cuisine has adopted local it into several recipes to create a full meal—appetizer, make your Chinese take-out favorites at home with ingredients and local spices to invent new dishes and salad, main dish and —served at the conclusion fresh vegetables and (sometimes) less oil. In this class, to carve a distinct niche for itself. In this class, learn of class. New recipes are in the mix. The class is hands- we’ll learn how to make crab Rangoon, General Tso’s to make the classic patra ni macchi, a traditional dish on and you will be stretching your cheese-making chicken, chicken, moo goo gai pan, Szechuan which is often served in Parsi weddings. Fillets of fish skills! Please bring containers. Park on Hartford or beef, pork fried rice, egg drop soup and more. Come are covered with a mint chutney, wrapped in banana Hampton. Flagpole in front. The Culinary Arts House hungry and bring take-home containers. Class leaf and steamed to perfection. Dhansaak—usually has an exterior staircase that is used for entry into the includes lots of hands-on cooking. made with lentils, meat and vegetables—is one of facility. FOOD:732 | 1 session | $39 AGE 60+ | $49 REG the best known dishes and is a favorite for Sunday FOOD:765 | 1 session | $41.50 AGE 60+ | $49 REG F01 W 6:30 pm-9:30 pm Michelle Melton lunch. This dish, served over a bed of ghee rice, is a true reflection of Indian flavors and Persian technique. F04 Sa 10 am-1 pm Lisa Payne Sept. 11 Kirkwood Sr. HS, C 191 Nov. 9 Culinary Arts House What meal is complete without “sali chicken”—a recipe adapted from the famous Britannia & Co. restaurant NEW! Mezze on the Mezzanine! in Mumbai? Just bring your appetite as we travel to Middle Eastern Small Plates Mumbai to create the hidden gem, yet very rich Parsi Cooking with Friends Are you looking for ideas for your holiday entertaining? food. Please bring containers. Park on Hartford or Just put together a mezze platter! It is simple, elegant Hampton. Flagpole in front. The Culinary Arts House NEW! Girls Night Out! Asian Appetizers and delicious, perfect for cocktail parties with friends has an exterior staircase that is used for entry into the Learn a handful of easy recipes that are perfect for or for your traditional holiday meal. In the Middle East, facility. your holiday parties, tailgating events or anytime you meze or mezze are small plates similar to Spanish tapas, FOOD:733 | 1 session | $41.50 AGE 60+ | $49 REG want to impress a crowd with fabulous appetizers. served hot or cold, spicy or savory, and are generally F02 Th 6 pm-9 pm Prabha Pergadia These quick and tasty apps are guaranteed to please accompanied by wine, beer or other alcoholic drink. Oct. 24 Culinary Arts House your family and guests! Make and enjoy orange ginger Recipes for this class include salmon and tartare chicken skewers with Thai peanut dipping sauce and with olive and preserved lemon salsa, grilled eggplant learn to make restaurant-quality veggie spring rolls. pate, marinated peppers with buffalo mozzarella, Popular Vegan Foods of South India Please bring containers. Park on Hartford or Hampton. cauliflower and cumin fritters with yogurt sauce, Prepare masala dosa, a thin, crispy flatbread made with Flagpole in front. The Culinary Arts House has an bulgur salad, beet or roasted beets with yogurt rice and lentil batter and stuffed with spiced potatoes; exterior staircase that is used for entry into the facility. sauce and fried onion, and and rosewater idli sambhar, steamed puffed buns made with fermented batter and served with lentil and vegetable | | $ | $ poached pears. Please bring containers. Park on FOOD:765 1 session 41.50 AGE 60+ 49 REG Hartford or Hampton. Flagpole in front. The Culinary soup; kara pongal, rice and lentils cooked together F01 F 6 pm-9 pm Brittany Coates Arts House has an exterior staircase that is used for and seasoned with spices; tomato chutney, pleasantly Sept. 20 Culinary Arts House entry into the facility. spiced tomato chutney to go with idli and sosa green beans porial, which are sautéed with spices and fresh FOOD:733 | 1 session | $41.50 AGE 60+ | $49 REG ground . Bring containers and your appetite F01 F 6 pm-9 pm Prabha Pergadia for these mouth-watering Indian dishes! Sips and Pours Sept. 27 Culinary Arts House FOOD:733 | 1 session | $39 AGE 60+ | $49 REG Roast Your Own Coffee F03 M 6 pm-9 pm Seema Sintre Moroccan Street Food Sept. 9 Lindbergh HS, 128 Warning: This class will spoil your tastebuds for Street food vendors are tucked into any marketplace delicious coffee! After taking the class, you will never in Morocco. The variety of classic delights and regional go back to commercial coffees! Roasting coffee favorites create a difficult choice for any adventurous is easier than it sounds and you can do it right in traveler. In this class, we will fry up light-as-air , your own home. In this class, you will learn the Moroccan ; grill the flavorful kefta, ground process of roasting your own coffee, the different beef or lamb; cook a pot of bassara, fava-bean dip, I enjoyed the group work methods of roasting coffee and their advantages and served with Moroccan bread; and bake a batch of “and Seema was an excellent disadvantages, the characteristics of different green Moroccan cookies for a sweet treat. Fresh mint tea coffees (and where you can find them!) and how you will be served as well. Class is hands-on. Please bring teacher. Highly recommend! grind your own coffee. There is an entire sub-culture containers. Park on Hartford or Hampton. Flagpole in of people roasting their own coffee; become part of it front. The Culinary Arts House has an exterior staircase and enjoy your coffee even more! Bring a container to that is used for entry into the facility. take home your own roasted coffee. FOOD:734 | 1 session | $41.50 AGE 60+ | $49 REG | 1 session | $29 AGE 60+ | $ REG FOOD:765 39 F01 Sa 5:30 pm-8:30 pm Lisa Payne Ted O. F05 Tu 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Roy Lenox St. Louis Oct. 19 Culinary Arts House Oct. 8 Kirkwood Sr. HS, C191 NEW! Spanish Street Food: Regional Indian Favorites Empanadas are certainly among one of life’s simplest Enjoy preparing regional Indian chicken dishes, and tastiest pleasures. The name is taken including chicken 65, which combines boneless from the Spanish and Portuguese verb “empanar,” chicken with spices before being fried; bhuna chicken which means “to wrap in bread.” The filling can be marinated in yogurt and spices; fresh-made naan with anything from meats to cheeses to veggies (or a garlic butter; aloo gobhi, a combination of cauliflower combination) and the stuffed dough can either be and potatoes cooked in aromatic spices; and pulav, baked or fried. In this class, prepare traditional filling a fragrant basmati rice dish cooked with aromatic for beef empanadas and corn empanadas from spices. Bring your appetite for these mouthwatering Argentina, in addition to making a chicken, spinach Indian dishes! and poblano pepper filling. You will also prepare a few FOOD:733 | 1 session | $39 AGE 60+ | $49 REG sauces to accompany our empanadas. So, roll up your F04 M 6 pm-9 pm Seema Sintre sleeves and come have fun preparing these delightful Nov. 11 Lindbergh HS, 128 food snacks! Please bring containers. Park on Hartford or Hampton. Flagpole in front. The Culinary Arts House has an exterior staircase that is used for entry into the Regional Indian Vegetarian Favorites facility. Prepare chana masala, chickpeas cooked with aromatic spices and tomatoes; pithla, a chickpea- FOOD:734 | 1 session | $41.50 AGE 60+ | $49 REG savory custard made with onion and spices; khichadi, F01 Sa 10 am-1 pm Jeanette Pingel a comforting rice and lentil dish; koshimbir, an onion, Oct. 12 Culinary Arts House tomatoes and cilantro salad; and fresh naan with garlic butter. Bring containers and your appetite for these mouth-watering Indian dishes! FOOD:733 | 1 session | $39 AGE 60+ | $49 REG F05 M 6 pm-9 pm Seema Sintre Oct. 28 Lindbergh HS, 128

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NEW! A Wine Country Lunch Meal Prep with Your Instant Pot The Art of Cajun Cooking; Start off lunch with warm-baked Brie cheese and From applesauce to zucchini bread, it’s amazing what Authentic NOLA Gumbo drunken blackberries served with assorted crackers. can be cooked in an instant pot. Learn how to prep Grab your partner and let’s visit the Big Easy for the Prepare and enjoy a roasted pear mixed green salad food ahead of time and ways to prepare meals from night! Get a taste of New Orleans cuisine making topped with dried cranberries, bleu cheese and frozen food. Get dinner on the table quickly and stress- a savory and delicious chicken andouille sausage candied pecans tossed in a sparkling champagne free with a little pre-planning. Please bring containers. gumbo. Learn the process of developing the complex vinaigrette. For the main course, enjoy a Cabernet Park on Hartford or Hampton. Flagpole in front. The flavors that go into a rich and robust authentic NOLA burger with drunken caramelized topped Culinary Arts House has an exterior staircase that is gumbo. Finish the night with the sweet goodness of with bacon jam and herb goat cheese. For dessert, used for entry into the facility. peach pecan bread pudding with a caramel bourbon savor a Moscato cupcake topped with fluffy sparkling FOOD:722 | 1 session | $41.50 AGE 60+ | $49 REG sauce. Please bring containers. Park on Hartford or champagne buttercream and wine-infused berries. F01 Su 1 pm-4 pm Teri Wiley Hampton. Flagpole in front. The Culinary Arts House Please bring containers. Park on Hartford or Hampton. Sept. 8 Culinary Arts House has an exterior staircase that is used for entry into Flagpole in front. The Culinary Arts House has an the facility. exterior staircase that is used for entry into the facility. FOOD:765 | 1 session | $41.50 AGE 60+ | $49 REG FOOD:765 | 1 session | $41.50 AGE 60+ | $49 REG NEW! Sheet Pan Suppers Everyone needs quick and easy meals in their kitchen F03 F 6 pm-9 pm Brittany Coates F02 Sa 10 am-1 pm Tiffany Smith Oct. 11 Culinary Arts House Oct. 5 Culinary Arts House toolbox. One pan meals are healthy and can be quickly assembled and cleaned up with minimal effort. Learn how to prepare chicken fajitas, shrimp boil, butternut Dining Gourmet: Hello, Fall! squash with chicken (paleo and gluten-free), lemon Ready to have some fun while finding a few new fall pepper tilapia and one-bowl chocolate cake. Class is Cooking Basics recipe favorites for your next dinner party? In this hands-on. Please bring a container. Park on Hartford Introducing very basic food preparation, these class, prepare and enjoy a gourmet dinner tailored to or Hampton; flagpole in front. The Culinary Arts House classes are taught at a slower pace with one‑on‑one the fall season, starting with warm apple cider to sip has an exterior staircase that is used for entry into the assistance for easy level skill development. alongside soy-apple-glazed meatballs, apple gouda facility. chicken quesadillas and savory pumpkin bread stick FOOD:722 | 1 session | $41.50 AGE 60+ | $49 REG appetizers. For the soup and salad course, savor an F02 W 6 pm-9 pm Kim Bell NEW! Beautiful Broccoli apple bacon salad tossed with homemade black Oct. 16 Culinary Arts House Learn to cook two delectable meals that incorporate cherry balsamic vinaigrette and served with from- broccoli, taught at a slower pace with one-on-one scratch chicken and dumplings. Dinner includes assistance for easy level skill development. In the first bacon-wrapped asparagus, an herb-roasted pork NEW! Spirited and Spiked! of two sessions, prepare chicken and broccoli skillet, tenderloin stuffed with prosciutto and cheese, shitake Cooking with Spirits white rice, pepper and onion stir fry and coconut mushroom pasta and more. For dessert, delve into the Start off lunch with chocolate coffee liqueur- and . The next week, prepare broccoli cheese world of all things pumpkin with pumpkin spice latte pecan-baked brie with assorted crackers. Prepare and soup, ham and cheese sammies, and peanut butter cupcakes and pumpkin gingersnap cookies. Come enjoy bacon-wrapped bourbon shrimp, BBQ beer freezer fudge. Bring take-home containers. hungry and bring take home containers. Class includes meatballs and whiskey wings with roasted Brussels FOOD:723 | 2 sessions | $48 AGE 60+ | $65 REG lots of hands-on cooking. sprouts. For dessert, enjoy a boozy adult sundae with F01 M 6 pm-9 pm Latoya Chauncey FOOD:722 | 1 session | $39 AGE 60+ | $49 REG a white Russian brownie and ice cream topped with Sept. 16 – Sept. 23 Lindbergh HS, 128 F04 W 6:30 pm-9:30 pm Michelle Melton drunken homemade fudge sauce, spiked whipped Oct. 23 Kirkwood Sr. HS, C191 cream and a tipsy cherry. Please bring containers. Park on Hartford or Hampton. Flagpole in front. The NEW! Tasty Tater Sides Culinary Arts House has an exterior staircase that is Learn to cook two delectable meals that incorporate NEW! Fall into Comfort: used for entry into the facility. potatoes, taught at a slower pace with one-on-one assistance for easy level skill development. In the Cozy Cooking for Fall FOOD:714 | 1 session | $41.50 AGE 60+ | $49 REG Food and memories are interconnected. The smell of first of two sessions, prepare turkey sausage and F02 Sa 10 am-1 pm Tiffany Smith veggie sheet pan dinner, roasted potatoes and butter your favorite meal can take you home again. Spend Sept. 14 Culinary Arts House the evening making favorites like chicken pot pie, cracker rolls. The next week, prepare meatloaf, mashed beef stew using an electric pressure cooker, cornbread, potatoes, sautéed carrots and pumpkin spice muffins. chicken fried steak with white gravy, mashed potatoes Bring take-home containers. and a no-bake chocolate lasagna. Class is hands-on. FOOD:723 | 2 sessions | $48 AGE 60+ | $65 REG Please bring a container. Park on Hartford or Hampton; F02 M 6 pm-9 pm Latoya Chauncey flagpole in front. The Culinary Arts House has an Oct. 14 – Oct. 21 Lindbergh HS, 128 exterior staircase that is used for entry into the facility. Please bring containers. Park on Hartford or Hampton. Flagpole in front. The Culinary Arts House has an exterior staircase that is used for entry into the facility. FOOD:742 | 1 session | $41.50 AGE 60+ | $49 REG F01 W 6 pm-9 pm Kim Bell Sept. 18 Culinary Arts House

Vegetable Meals and Sides

Irresistible Vegetables: Who Knew? More Irresistible Vegetables Even More Irresistible Vegetables Are you tired of cooking corn, broccoli, carrots and Would you like to learn new ways to make vegetables Are you ready for even more recipes and ideas to peas the same way every night? Rediscover the the stars of your meals or the centerpiece of a tasty help you make vegetables the irresistible stars of your wonders of veggies through simple, often quick snack? Rediscover the wonders of veggies through meals? In this class, the third installment of irresistible recipes that will leave your family coming back for simple, often quick recipes that will leave your family vegetables, we will continue to explore the wonderful more. Put excitement and variety back into your coming back for more. In this class, we will make over world of veggies with even more delicious recipes mealtimes with dozen recipes that you’ll try in this a dozen tasty veggie recipes including restaurant that will leave your family coming back for more. class like roasted lemon pepper cauliflower, Chinese favorites and gourmet appetizers like parmesan baked Discover more than a dozen tasty veggie recipes green beans, Marsala Brussels sprouts, roasted tomato green bean French fries, stuffed Gouda chorizo baby including Greek salad, roasted broccoli corn chowder soup, parmesan zucchini chips, chocolate zucchini bell peppers, Cajun corn succotash, honey roasted soup, cheddar zucchini corn muffins, sautéed green bread, creole carrots, zesty steamed broccoli, crab- butternut squash, black bean brownies, balsamic beans French-style, basil pesto pasta salad, sesame stuffed mushrooms, cauliflower au gratin and much roasted tomatoes, minestrone, garlic lemon roasted orange broccoli, baked sweet potato fries, mushroom more! Come hungry and bring take-home containers. broccoli, cauliflower fried rice, white bean dip, fried flatbread and more. Come hungry and bring take- Class includes a discussion on best practices for mushrooms, twice-baked potato casserole and much home containers. Class includes a discussion on how roasting, sautéing and selecting quality vegetables more. Come hungry and bring take-home containers. to clean, cut and cook various fresh veggies as well as when shopping, as well as lots of hands-on cooking. Class includes a discussion on how to clean, cut and lots of hands-on cooking. FOOD:735 | 1 session | $39 AGE 60+ | $49 REG cook various fresh veggies as well as lots of hands- FOOD:735 | 1 session | $39 AGE 60+ | $49 REG F01 W 6:30 pm-9:30 pm Michelle Melton on cooking. F03 W 6 pm-9 pm Michelle Melton Sept. 4 Kirkwood Sr. HS, C191 FOOD:735 | 1 session | $39 AGE 60+ | $49 REG Dec. 4 Kirkwood Sr. HS, C191 F02 W 6:30 pm-9:30 pm Michelle Melton Oct. 9 Kirkwood Sr. HS, C191

32 STLCC.EDU/CE | 314-984-7777 | REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 5 PERSONAL ENRICHMENT Seasonal Favorites Dance NEW! Stunning Soirées: Fall into Fall Cookies Cocktail Party Pizazz As the weather cools, warm up your home with fall Would you like to host a cocktail party but you don’t cookie baking and decorating! Whether for school Ballet know where to begin? What should you prepare? How friends, personal gatherings or upcoming winter much should you serve? Is there anything you can weddings, learn the art of baking and decorating flat, make ahead to make the evening easier? Come to class pretty cookies for the autumn season and beyond. Ballet Tone and Stretch for Beginners and get these questions answered while we create Your cookies are sure to delight family and friends. Beginning techniques of classical ballet will be and taste delicious cocktail fare. Menu of the evening: Bring a cookie sheet with sides to take your creations combined with toning and stretching on center floor apple cider sangria, bacon pecan cheese ball, salsa home. Park on Hartford or Hampton. Flagpole in front. and barre for overall body conditioning. No prior ballet spinach dip, mini tomato and bacon puff tarts, The Culinary Arts House has an exterior staircase that experience required. Leotard, leggings or tights and peanut chicken satay, and beef tender crostinis with is used for entry into the facility. ballet shoes required. Adiva Dance Center is located behind a kitchen and bath design store. cream. Please bring containers. Park on FOOD:708 | 1 session | $41.50 AGE 60+ | $49 REG | | $ | $ Hartford or Hampton. Flagpole in front. The Culinary F02 Su 1 pm-4 pm Teri Wiley DANC:701 8 sessions 138 AGE 60+ 69 REG Arts House has an exterior staircase that is used for Nov. 17 Culinary Arts House F01 M 7 pm-7:55 pm entry into the facility. Sept. 9 – Oct. 28 ADIVA Dance Center FOOD:714 | 1 session | $41.50 AGE 60+ | $49 REG NEW! Holiday Appetizers F01 Th 6 pm-9 pm Elizabeth Parker Learn to create quick, tasty recipes sure to please your Ballet: Beginning Sept. 12 Culinary Arts House family and guests at holiday parties, tailgating and This fun class is designed for students who have anytime you want fabulous appetizers. Enjoy stuffed never studied ballet before or haven’t taken a recent Halloween Cookies five-cheese mushrooms and learn how to assemble a class. Learn to utilize your center/core for strong Put the “treat” in trick or treat this Halloween! Learn gourmet charcuterie board using premium cut meats, ballet technique. The fun and exciting movement of tips and tricks to bake and decorate flat, spooky and cheeses, fruits and more. Please bring containers. ballet is a great way to get into shape with music and fun cookies ideal for the upcoming Halloween season. Park on Hartford or Hampton. Flagpole in front. The movement that is as good for the soul as it is for the Your cookies are sure to delight your family and friends. Culinary Arts House has an exterior staircase that is body! Ballet shoes and appropriate attire are required. Bring a cookie sheet with sides to take your creations used for entry into the facility. DANC:701 | 10 sessions | $63 AGE 60+ | $79 REG home. Park on Hartford or Hampton. Flagpole in front. FOOD:724 | 1 session | $41.50 AGE 60+ | $49 REG F02 Th 6:15 pm-7:15 pm Amanda Fedor The Culinary Arts House has an exterior staircase that F01 F 6 pm-9 pm Brittany Coates Sept. 12 – Nov. 21 The Studio, Inc. is used for entry into the facility. Nov. 15 Culinary Arts House • NOTE: No class 10/31. FOOD:708 | 1 session | $41.50 AGE 60+ | $49 REG F01 Su 1 pm-4 pm Teri Wiley Holiday Cookies Ballet: Intermediate Oct. 20 Culinary Arts House The holidays are coming! Impress your guests by If you have studied classical ballet consistently, have a learning the art of baking and decorating flat, beautiful good understanding of basic barre and centre work, Holiday Sides with Instant Pot Basics cookies that are sure to delight your family and friends and are seeking to develop your technique, musicality The holiday season offers many opportunities to host this season. Bring a cookie sheet with sides to take and artistry, this is the class for you! Refine your beautiful meals with your friends and loved ones. Learn your creations home. Park on Hartford or Hampton. technique at the barre with emphasis on Cecchetti, to make delectable side dishes to accompany your Flagpole in front. The Culinary Arts House has an Royale and Vaganova methods of technique. Centre favorite main dishes while gaining basic knowledge exterior staircase that is used for entry into the facility. combinations will be given, including leaps and turns. Ballet shoes and appropriate attire is required. of the instant pot, a great tool to use when the oven FOOD:708 | 1 session | $41.50 AGE 60+ | $49 REG | | $ | $ and stove are occupied and there’s no more space to F03 Su 1 pm-4 pm Teri Wiley DANC:701 10 sessions 63 AGE 60+ 79 REG create your perfect side dish. Enjoy creating brown Dec. 8 Culinary Arts House F03 M 8 pm-9 pm Amanda Fedor sugar glazed carrots, cauliflower au gratin, pineapple Sept. 9 – Nov. 11 The Studio, Inc. fried rice, streusel topped sweet potatoes and lemon pancetta risotto. Please bring containers. Park on Conquer the Christmas Cookie Craze! Hartford or Hampton. Flagpole in front. The Culinary Have you always wanted to be the one with the Arts House has an exterior staircase that is used for awesome tray of homemade Christmas cookies at Ballroom entry into the facility. your holiday gatherings but just don’t have the time to do all that baking? In this class, we will work together FOOD:722 | 1 session | $41.50 AGE 60+ | $49 REG Ballroom Dance: Beginning to conquer our Christmas cookie woes by making In eight short weeks, learn to dance with grace, ease F03 Su 11:30 am-2:30 pm Elizabeth Parker at least five different tried-and-true holiday cookie Nov. 10 Culinary Arts House and be comfortable to confidently dance at your next winners! We will make and bake classic chocolate chip, social event! Add a new dimension to your life by chocolate mint,chocolate cherry amaretto cordial learning the classic favorites which can provide you cookies and more. Sample each cookie during class with a lifetime of enjoyment. It’s a fun night out, and and leave with enough to assemble a few stellar trays you’ll be amazed at what you can do with the variety of assorted holiday cookies to wow your friends and of dance rhythms and steps that are covered. Partners relatives. No one will ever guess that you made it all helpful though not required. Rotation of partners is in only a few hours! Class is hands-on. Bring multiple encouraged but not mandatory. Fee is per person. tins to take home all the cookies you will help make Dress shoes recommended, no tennis shoes. in this class. DANC:720 | 8 sessions | $47 AGE 60+ | $69 REG FOOD:708 | 1 session | $39 AGE 60+ | $49 REG F01 M 6:30 pm-7:50 pm Karen Merlin F04 W 6 pm-9:30 pm Michelle Melton Sept. 9 – Nov. 4 Bluebird Park, Ellisville Dec. 11 Kirkwood Sr. HS, C191 • NOTE: No class 10/7.

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Tap Dance: Beginning Let’s Salsa! Swing Dance: Beginning Designed for beginners and those with limited tap The most popular of the Latin dances, salsa is easy to Learn to swing dance in a fun, relaxed atmosphere. experience, this class explores basic tap steps and learn and a creative way to work out. After learning Practicing a variety of easily performed steps that are combinations as well as an entire tap routine. Develop the basics, we’ll move on to the exciting variations the basic ingredients of all higher level swing dancing. your sense of movement while practicing basic including sharp turns, rotations and spins. After taking Experience basics of swing along with combinations rhythm tap techniques in this fun way to exercise! a few classes, you’ll have the confidence to join the fun and patterns of various swing movements. The Do not purchase tap shoes until after first class. Adiva on the dance floor. Partners or singles are welcome. techniques taught in this course will help you look Dance Studio is located behind a kitchen and bath Please wear hard soled shoes, no tennis shoes great on the dance floor after just a few lessons! A fun design store. or sandals. way to meet new friends and dance to great music. DANC:707 | 8 sessions | $69 AGE 60+ | $69 REG DANC:725 | 10 sessions | $38 AGE 60+ | $59 REG Couples and singles welcome. Rotation of partners F01 M 8 pm-9 pm F01 Th 8 pm-8:50 pm Diane Brown is encouraged but not mandatory. Fee is per person. Dress shoes recommended; no tennis shoes. Sept. 9 – Oct. 28 ADIVA Dance Center Sept. 5 – Nov. 7 FV-PE, 233 • NOTE: Do not purchase tap shoes until after DANC:738 | 8 sessions | $49.50 AGE 60+ | $69 REG first class. Adiva Dance Studio is located behind F03 M 8 pm-9 pm Karen Merlin a kitchen and bath design store. The Kizomba Explosion Sept. 9 – Nov. 4 Bluebird Park, Ellisville Join us to learn the latest dance sweeping the nation! • NOTE: No class 10/7. DANC:707 | 10 sessions | $55.50 AGE 60+ | $69 REG This Angolan dance combines the grace and style F02 Th 7:20 pm-7:55 pm Amanda Fedor Couples and singles welcome. Rotation of of tango with rhythm and blues groove. Students partners encouraged but not mandatory. Sept. 12 – Nov. 21 The Studio, Inc. will learn foundational techniques in footwork and • NOTE: No class 10/31. Please do not have partner-work for both lead and follow. Also explore the DANC:738 | 8 sessions | $55 AGE 60+ | $85 REG metatarsal rubber grippers on bottom of tap dance’s history and origins. By the end of this class, you F04 Tu 7:30 pm-9 pm William Sevier shoes. will be ready to show your moves on the floor and wow Sept. 10 – Oct. 29 Sperreng, Café spectators! Couples are welcome though no partner is • NOTE: Partners only. If you are NOT attending Tap Dance: Beginning II required. On street parking; stairs-only access to dance with a registered partner, see section F03. A continuation of beginning tap that will continue to studio in residential area. build on the basics and students will learn to meld tap DANC:725 | 8 sessions | $69 AGE 60+ | $69 REG Swing Dance: Beginning I and II combos into a tap dance. Previous tap experience and F03 Th 6 pm-7 pm This class will take you from beginning to amazing! tap shoes required. Aug. 22 – Oct. 10 Almas Del Ritmo Learn to swing dance in a fun, relaxed atmosphere. DANC:708 | 10 sessions | $48 AGE 60+ | $69 REG Starting with the basics and various swing movements, F02 Tu 7:35 pm-8:35 pm Bonnie Kleyboecker then moving on to more complex combinations and The Salsa Experience techniques. If you already know the basics, come refine Sept. 10 – Nov. 19 St John’s Evangelical UCC Learn authentic Latin culture through the rhythmic • NOTE: No class 10/22. your technique and swing to the next level. By the end sounds of salsa music and dance. In eight weeks you of this course, you’ll look great on the dance floor! will learn the history of salsa, the origin of the dance, A fun way to meet new friends and dance to great Tap Dance: Beyond the Basics basic salsa steps and musicality skills. You will be music. Partners only. Fee is per person. Dress shoes Once you’ve thoroughly mastered the basics, take moving and shaking in time for our last class night at recommended, no tennis shoes. the next steps to advance your dancing technique. some of the hottest Latin dance spots in town! Couples are welcome but no partner is required. DANC:738 | 6 sessions | $48.50 AGE 60+ | $75 REG You’ll learn and practice new steps, combinations and F01 M 6:30 pm-7:45 pm Geraldine Tevlin DANC:725 | 8 sessions | $69 AGE 60+ | $69 REG a dance that will make you a more proficient tapper. Sept. 9 – Oct. 14 Concordia Lutheran, Café Previous tap experience and tap shoes required. F02 Tu 6 pm-6:55 pm DANC:708 | 10 sessions | $48 AGE 60+ | $69 REG Aug. 20 – Oct. 8 Almas Del Ritmo F01 Tu 6:30 pm-7:30 pm Bonnie Kleyboecker West Coast Swing West Coast Swing is the most popular, evolving form Sept. 10 – Nov. 19 St John’s Evangelical UCC The Salsa Experience: Intermediate • NOTE: No class 10/22. of swing dancing throughout the world, danced by This class is for those who have taken Salsa Experience: all generations. The music can be slower for blues Beginning and understand basic salsa steps, or more upbeat for today’s popular tunes. Leads are Tap Dance: Intermediate technique, musicality skills and cultural awareness. smooth, flirty and fun. It’s very popular in the St. Louis This class is designed for the tap dancer who is ready Learn more intricate turn patterns, footwork and body area - lots of places to enjoy West Coast Swing on your to take the basics to the next level. Oxford style tap movement, developing a better understanding of next dance-night out; Our instructors will cover the shoes preferred, no rubber metatarsal pads on tap musicality, timing and speed. This will really get you basics and move on to as many patterns as possible. shoes. Skills included in this course are five-count riffs, moving and shaking to some of the best Latin tunes We’ll work on spinning, timing, lead/follow and more. pullbacks, steps combined in succession, and focus on for our last class night out on the town! Couples are Great fun for parties, weddings and other social events. the rhythm and accent of each skill. welcome but no partner is required. Partners required. Fee is per person. Dress shoes | 8 sessions | $69 AGE 60+ | $ REG DANC:708 | 10 sessions | $63 AGE 60+ | $79 REG DANC:725 69 recommended. No tennis shoes. F03 Th 8 pm-8:45 pm Amanda Fedor F04 Tu 7 pm-8 pm DANC:740 | 8 sessions | $57.50 AGE 60+ | $89 REG Sept. 12 – Nov. 21 The Studio, Inc. Aug. 20 – Oct. 8 Almas Del Ritmo F01 W 7:30 pm-8:45 pm Sharon Martin • NOTE: No class 10/31. Aug. 28 – Oct. 16 Sperreng, Café

Western

Modern Western-Style Square Dance: Introduction Explore modern western-style square dancing (not that old-time dance in the barn!) where the fun starts right on the very first night! Meet new people, make new friends and learn introductory square dancing. Join us for fun, fitness and friendship! Partner not required. No previous dance experience or special dance attire is needed. Wear casual clothes and comfortable shoes. DANC:747 | 12 sessions | $65 AGE 60+ | $65 REG F01 Tu 7:15 pm-8:45 pm West County Spinners Sept. 10 – Nov. 26 Trinity Lutheran, Café We have more!

34 STLCC.EDU/CE | 314-984-7777 | REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 5 PERSONAL ENRICHMENT

Social and Line Dancing

Easy Social Dance Line Dance for Adults Slide Dance: Plus Whether you’re preparing for a special occasion or Even if you have two left feet, you can learn basic line This is a strictly-for-fun course that is designed to just want to dance for fun and fitness, this class is dancing steps. No prior experience necessary and no teach you the electric slide and many of its popular for you. You will learn to dance to any music, fast or partner required. Come by yourself or bring a group variations. Be on top of the latest steps and routines slow. Simple basics of various rhythms will be taught of friends. Be prepared for lots of fun, cardiovascular so you can be confident on the dance floor at the next and you’ll enjoy dancing at most any social occasion. exercise, and the opportunity to make new friends. party or social event. Some experience recommended. Partners or singles are welcome. Wear hard soled Learn new line dances and old classics at an easy- DANC:749 | 6 sessions | $34 AGE 60+ | $49 REG shoes, no tennis shoes or sandals. going pace. Non-rubber soled shoes recommended. F03 Sa noon-12:50 pm LaVerne Gee DANC:728 | 8 sessions | $47 AGE 60+ | $69 REG DANC:748 | 8 sessions | $49 AGE 60+ | $69 REG Oct. 12 – Nov. 16 FV-PE, 233 F01 Tu 7:30 pm-8:50 pm Karen Merlin F02 Tu 6:15 pm-7:15 pm Karen Merlin Sept. 10 – Nov. 5 Bluebird Park, Ellisville Sept. 10 – Nov. 5 Bluebird Park, Ellisville • NOTE: No class 10/8. • NOTE: No class 10/8. Slide Dance: Plus This is a strictly-for-fun course that is designed to F02 Th 6:30 pm-7:50 pm Karen Merlin F01 Th 8 pm-9 pm Karen Merlin teach you the electric slide and many of its popular Sept. 12 – Nov. 14 Bluebird Park, Ellisville Sept. 12 – Nov. 14 Bluebird Park, Ellisville variations. Be on top of the latest steps and routines • NOTE: No class 10/3, 10/31. • NOTE: No class 10/3, 10/31. so you can be confident on the dance floor at the next DANC:738 | 10 sessions | $38 AGE 60+ | $59 REG party or social event. Some experience recommended. F02 Th 7 pm-7:50 pm Diane Brown Line Dance for Older Adults: DANC:749 | 6 sessions | $34 AGE 60+ | $49 REG Sept. 5 – Nov. 7 FV-PE, 233 Easy Intermediate F01 Sa 10 am-10:50 am Nigeria King Step it up a notch! This class is for those who have Oct. 26 – Dec. 7 FP-PE, Dance Rm Easy Social Dance I and II mastered the beginning class and want to learn more • NOTE: No class 11/30. In this fun class, learn how to look good and move with dances. Come learn fun line dances you can do without confidence on the dance floor. Start at the beginning a partner. This is a great class if you’re single or in a or come back for a refresher, adding new moves to group of friends who want to dance. So put on your Country Western Line Dance dancing shoes and learn the hottest new line dances Learn basic dance steps that will give you the what you already know. You’ll be out in the center of confidence to join in on the dance floor fun. Enjoy it all when the music starts playing at your next social as well as the all-time classics. Be prepared for lots of fun, cardiovascular exercise and meeting good friends. energetic fun while learning classic and modern gathering. Learn how to dance on the beat of the country western line dances for social events, music; the best form for body positioning, posture Prerequisite: Line Dance for Older Adults: Beginning. No partner required. weddings and more! Bring a friend or two for twice the and balance; how to lead and follow; how to spin; plus fun! No experience necessary! lots of great tips and ideas geared especially to each SENR:703 | 10 sessions | $38 AGE 60+ | $59 REG | 8 sessions | $55 AGE 60+ | $ REG individual and couple. Practice forms of swing, slow, F01 Th 10 am-10:50 am Sandra Derickson DANC:748 85 F03 Tu 6:15 pm-7:15 pm William Sevier Latin and even freestyle, if you like. Enjoy music, lots of Sept. 12 – Nov. 14 FV-PE, 233 fun and all you need to know for your next social event Sept. 10 – Oct. 29 Sperreng, Café or night on the town. Partners required. Fee is per person. Dress shoes recommended, no tennis shoes. Electric Slide: Plus DANC:728 | 8 sessions | $55 AGE 60+ | $89 REG This class has many benefits for This is a strictly-for-fun course that is designed to F03 W 6 pm-7:15 pm Sharon Martin “seniors, especially movement teach you the electric slide and many of its popular Aug. 28 – Oct. 16 Sperreng, Café variations. Be on top of the latest steps and routines and cognitive aspects. so you can be confident on the dance floor at the next DANC:728 | 8 sessions | $53 AGE 60+ | $89 REG party or social event. Some experience recommended. F04 M 8 pm-9:30 pm Sharon Martin | | $ | $ Sept. 9 – Oct. 28 Concordia Lutheran, Café DANC:749 6 sessions 38 AGE 60+ 59 REG F07 Tu 11 am-11:50 am Eleanor Whitney Oct. 15 – Nov. 19 FV-PE, 233 Let’s Dance! Night Club Two-Step Joyce S. Night club two-step is a great couple’s dance to learn Florissent to dance to slow music. It crosses music types from Slide Dance: Beginning Electric Slide: Plus country dance and R&B, to easy listening and smooth Slide dancing is a fun, energetic way to get your This is a strictly-for-fun course that is designed to jazz. Night club two-step can travel around the dance exercise. People of all ages can have a lot of fun moving teach you the electric slide and many of its popular floor, stay as a stationary dance or a combination. It’s to great music and making new friends. If you’ve never variations. Be on top of the latest steps and routines a popular style for many wedding couples because of tried slide dancing, or you haven’t danced this style in so you can be confident on the dance floor at the next its smooth, romantic and relaxed qualities. If you are a while and would like a refresher. Our instructor will party or social event. Some experience recommended. looking for a great slow dance, night club two-step is start at the beginning and take you to fantastic! No DANC:749 | 6 sessions | $38 AGE 60+ | $59 REG the dance to learn, and our experienced instructors experience required. F05 Sa noon-12:50 pm Eleanor Whitney will have you feeling comfortable on the dance floor DANC:749 | 6 sessions | $34 AGE 60+ | $49 REG Aug. 31 – Oct. 5 FV-PE, 233 in three short lessons! Partners only. Fee is per person. F07 Sa 11 am-11:55 am Eleanor Whitney Dress shoes recommended, no tennis shoes. Aug. 31 – Oct. 5 FV-PE, 233 | | $ | $ DANC:719 3 sessions 40 AGE 60+ 59 REG F02 Sa 10 am-10:50 am Nigeria King F01 M 6:30 pm-7:45 pm Geraldine Tevlin Sept. 7 – Oct. 12 FP-PE, Dance Rm Oct. 21 – Nov. 4 Concordia Lutheran, Café F04 Sa 11 am-11:50 am LaVerne Gee Oct. 12 – Nov. 16 FV-PE, 233

Belly Dance

Belly Dance for Fun and Fitness Egyptian Street Belly Dance: Egyptian Street Belly Dance: If you’re looking for a fun and entertaining new way Beginning Intermediate to exercise, try belly dancing! This workout set to If you are itching for something new in your dance Yalla! (Let’s go!) Expand your knowledge and skill middle eastern music explores various belly dance routine, this class is it! Egyptian street belly dance level by further exploring street dance concepts moves . Delivering active fun whether your goal is is an exciting new style known in the Arab world as and layered, intermediate torso work while also exercise or performance. Wear fitness style clothing for mahraganat sha’abi (Arabic for “festival dancing”) aka developing your skills through both individual dance freedom of movement. No baggy sweat clothes. Adiva street sha’abi, which has recently emerged from post- and group choreography. Delve more deeply into Dance Studio is located behind a kitchen and bath revolution youth culture. Characterized by a blend footwork, layering, tracing and the basic concepts of design store. of the indigenous, core movements of belly dance, tutting, broadening your knowledge of Arabic music DANC:745 | 8 sessions | $69 AGE 60+ | $69 REG Egyptian folkloric movements, and modern street and rhythms as we explore musicality and emotion F01 Tu 7 pm-7:55 pm dance stylings, this high-energy, heavily rhythm-based in Egyptian dance. We will end the session with a Sept. 10 – Oct. 29 ADIVA Dance Center dance takes its gestural cues from lyrics of cutting- “hafla” (Arabic for “party”) where students can show off edge Egyptian electro-sha’abi music, also called their new moves! All genders welcome. Prerequisite: mahragan. You can expect to sweat, have fun and Egyptian Street Belly Dance: Beginning. learn about another culture! We will end the session DANC:719 | 10 sessions | $39.50 AGE 60+ | $59 REG with a hafla (Arabic for “party”) where students can F03 Tu 7 pm-8 pm Amber Skye show off their new moves! All genders welcome. This Sept. 10 – Nov. 19 FP-PE, Dance Rm is a beginner class; no prior dance experience required. • NOTE: No class 10/22. DANC:719 | 10 sessions | $39.50 AGE 60+ | $59 REG F02 W 7 pm-8 pm Amber Skye Sept. 11 – Nov. 13 FP-PE, Dance Rm

HOT! REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 5 | 314-984-7777 | STLCC.EDU/CE 35 Theater Music Actor’s Workshop: Beginning and Brush-up Music Business Music History Curtain up! A fun workshop for beginners and a great brush-up for more experienced actors. Prepare NEW! The Business of Music: From NEW! Folk Music in North America monologues and develop cold reading techniques Performing to Publishing Discover the history of folk music in North America while building confidence and sharpening audition Achieve success with your music! From writing better with recordings and demonstrations of different types skills. Have a blast acting with fellow classmates and and more memorable songs to how and where to of songs including cowboy, blues, spirituals, country enjoy learning more about your talent! A different style record them, this class prepares students for the and mountain music, maritime, hobo, union and work will be presented each semester! business of music. Learn the truth about copyright songs, and Child ballads. Discussion will also include THTR:701 | 10 sessions | $53 AGE 60+ | $95 REG laws, where to upload songs for maximum exposure, the impact of the Folk Music Revival of the 1950s and F01 M 7 pm-9 pm David Houghton preparation tips for recording in a professional studio, 1960s that brought this music to the forefront in coffee Sept. 30 – Dec. 2 MC-Student Ctr, 125 and how to market yourself and book shows to perform houses, on campuses, on TV and radio, and in concert for audiences. Whether music is for work or fun, this halls, and its influence on the singer-songwriter class covers what you need to know! Performance and movement of that period. Improv Comedy For Beginners marketing tips are heavily emphasized and students MUSC:701 | 2 sessions | $19 AGE 60+ | $29 REG Step out of your comfort zone and explore the creative perform in class to receive feedback from their peers. world of improv! If you like the show “Whose Line Is It F01 W 7 pm-9 pm James Renz Instructor provides private assessment to advise Nov. 13 – Nov. 20 Kirkwood Sr. HS, W115 Anyway?” you’ll love this class! Learn to think on your level of readiness to begin marketing or performing feet and live in the moment while having fun! Master their songs. the basic structure of improvisation and to play improv games with confidence! MUSC:765 | 6 sessions | $59.50 AGE 60+ | $89 REG F01 Th 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Kevin Renick THTR:707 | 4 sessions | $31 AGE 60+ | $49 REG F01 M 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Robert Baker Sept. 5 – Oct. 10 MC-LH, 102 Oct. 21 – Nov. 11 FP-T, 204

Guitar and Ukulele

Bob Baker was a very good Fun with Ukulele Part I Finger Picking for Guitar “ Play an instrument so easy you can strum a tune Play folk, blues and ragtime, and explore general teacher. I would definitely after the first session! Learn basic music theory, train accompaniment patterns that create a complete, solo take his class again and your ear and coordinate your fingers in this easy and sound. Course emphasizes alternating bass style and fun class. The ukulele’s small body and fingerboard music in both guitar tablature and traditional notation. recommend it to others. make it a perfect starter instrument for the guitar! Fee Open tuning concepts discussed if time permits. includes music and use of a ukulele. Last session held Prerequisite: Ability to tune the guitar, knowledge of off-campus. first position chords and experience making basic MUSC:722 | 8 sessions | $50 AGE 60+ | $89 REG chord changes with the left hand. Previous students welcome and will be provided new songs. Bring a six- Mark T. F01 Tu 7 pm-9 pm Karl Markl Sept. 10 – Nov. 5 STLCC-South County, 122 string acoustic guitar and guitar capo to each class; St. Louis • NOTE: No class 10/22. music stand is recommended. No text required. MUSC:705 | 8 sessions | $49.50 AGE 60+ | $79 REG Musical Improv Comedy for Singers F01 Tu 7 pm-8:30 pm James Renz Step out of your comfort zone and into the creative Guitar: Beginning Sept. 10 – Nov. 12 Kirkwood Sr. HS, W 115 world of musical improv! Have a blast as you learn Offered for students who have never played a guitar • NOTE: No class 10/15, 10/22. how to make up funny songs on the spot. Explore and have no background in music, this class covers the basics of melody, rhythm and rhyme, and practice tuning, changing strings, how to select a new guitar incorporating them into improv games and scenes. and a brief history of the instrument. Students will NEW! Introduction to Songwriting Instructor is the author of “The Improv Comedy learn to play first position and open position chords, on Acoustic Guitar Musician,” co-written with Laura Hall, the longtime simple scales, melodies and right hand strumming Learn how songs emerge from fairly simple struc- pianist on “Whose Line Is It Anyway?”. techniques. We will introduce tablature and guitar tures, and creative ways to add intriguing changes | | $ | $ notation. Must bring own acoustic guitar and an extra to a song’s composition and performance style. THTR:707 1 session 19 AGE 60+ 29 REG set of strings. F02 Sa 1 pm-4 pm Robert Baker Aimed at beginning guitarists or aspiring songwriters MUSC:705 | 8 sessions | $49.50 AGE 60+ | $79 REG who are just starting to play guitar (or intermediate Oct. 5 MC-HW, 102 F02 W 7 pm-8:30 pm James Renz players wanting to start writing songs), this class Sept. 11 – Nov. 6 Kirkwood Sr. HS, W 115 focuses on basic chord progressions and easy picking • NOTE: No class 10/16. No text required patterns used as the basis for original songs. Equal MUSC:705 | 14 sessions | $55 AGE 60+ | $89 REG time will be given to elemental acoustic guitar tech- F03 Sa 1:30 pm-2:30 pm Christina Springer nique and how to approach the art of writing a song, Aug. 24 – Dec. 14 FV-C, 114 especially for guitar. Write then perform your original • NOTE: No class 8/31, 10/12, 11/30. Bring songs in class and receive feedback. Bring acoustic required text to first class: “Everybody’s Guitar guitar, notebook and pencil. | | $ | $ Method, Book 1” ISBN 978-1569392812. MUSC:725 6 sessions 59.50 AGE 60+ 89 REG F01 Tu 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Kevin Renick Oct. 29 – Dec. 3 MC-HW, 102 Guitar: Advanced Beginning Continue reading standard music notation, play chords (including barre chords) and ensemble-based music, and strengthen basic improvisation skills. Harmonica Prerequisite: Guitar: Beginning. Must bring own guitar and an extra set of strings. Bring required texts to first Harmonica: Beginning class: “Everybody’s Guitar Method, Book 1” ISBN 978- The harmonica is a fun and easy musical instrument 1569392812, “Everybody’s Guitar Method, Book 2” to learn. In just three sessions you will be able to play ISBN 978-1569393956. dozens of folk and campfire type songs. Fee includes MUSC:705 | 14 sessions | $68 AGE 60+ | $119 REG student guide/song-book and a 10-hole, “C” diatonic F04 Sa noon-1:25 pm Christina Springer harmonica. Instructor is a member of the Gateway Aug. 24 – Dec. 14 FV-C, 114 Harmonica Club. • NOTE: No class 8/31, 10/12, 11/30. MUSC:720 | 3 sessions | $39 AGE 60+ | $39 REG F01 M 6:30 pm-7:30 pm Buddy and Jessie Hirsch Oct. 7 – Oct. 21 MC-HW, 104 F02 M 6:30 pm-7:30 pm Buddy and Jessie Hirsch Nov. 11 – Nov. 25 MC-CE

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Piano Vocals and Choir

Piano: Intermediate I Singing With Impact Finishing major scales, explore minor chords and songs Examine unique vocal styles from around the world, in minor keys, chromatic scales, inverted chords, more the power and intimacy of singing with a concentration advanced pedal study and pop songs. Prerequisite: on popular music idioms, and how to develop your Piano: Advanced Beginning or equivalent experience, own vocal style for maximum pleasure and impact. student must know letter names of notes and where Learn and demonstrate elements of singing such as they are located on the keyboard. Headphones with enunciating lyrics effectively, harmonies, projecting, 1/4 inch adapter required. Required texts discussed at proper breathing, and creative “emoting” in order first class. to command audience attention and receive useful MUSC:712 | 14 sessions | $55 AGE 60+ | $89 REG guidance. Professional performance techniques will be F01 Th noon-12:55 pm Cheryl Conley covered. No text required, just a desire to sing at the Aug. 29 – Dec. 5 MC-HE, 112 height of your potential! • NOTE: No class 11/28. MUSC:765 | 6 sessions | $59.50 AGE 60+ | $89 REG F02 Tu 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Kevin Renick Piano: Intermediate II Sept. 10 – Oct. 15 MC-LH, 104 Continue to explore minor keys, chromatic scales, inverted chords, more advanced pedal study and pop Meramec Concert Choir Piano: Beginning songs. Prerequisite: Piano: Intermediate I or equivalent A study and performance of advanced choral literature In this enjoyable, relaxed approach to the piano, learn experience. Headphones with 1/4 inch adapter including vocal technique and development. Available the letter names of notes and where they are on the required. Required texts discussed at first class. for credit as MUS 131 601 (CRN 33181). Auditions keyboard, simple chords to accompany melodies, easy MUSC:712 | 14 sessions | $55 AGE 60+ | $89 REG for part assignment only. Contact the conductor at rhythm patterns and pedaling. Headphones with 1/4 314-984-7638. inch adapter required. F02 Th 9 am-10 am Cheryl Conley Aug. 29 – Dec. 5 MC-HE, 112 MUSC:717 | 30 sessions | $35 AGE 60+ | $35 REG | | $ | $ MUSC:710 14 sessions 68 AGE 60+ 119 REG • NOTE: No class 11/28. F01 Tu/Th 12:30 pm-1:50 pm Gerald Myers F01 Sa 8 am-9:25 am Christina Springer Aug. 20 – Dec. 5 MC-HW, 102 Aug. 24 – Dec. 14 FV-C, 114 • NOTE: No class 10/22, 11/28. • NOTE: No class 8/31, 10/12, 11/30. Piano: Advanced Bring required text to first class: “Play Piano Now! For those who enjoy playing all types of music, learn Alfred’s Basic Adult Piano Course, Book 1” ISBN a variety of songs from the classics to jazz to pop. 978-0739007648. Class covers continuation of minor scales and chords, Band and Orchestra | | $ | $ more pieces in minor keys and more difficult rhythm MUSC:710 14 sessions 55 AGE 60+ 89 REG patterns such as trills, turns and tremolos. Many F02 Tu noon-12:55 pm Cheryl Conley Symphonic Band techniques taught through fun songs! Prerequisite: Study and performance of representative symphonic Aug. 27 – Dec. 3 MC-HE, 112 Piano: Intermediate or equivalent experience. • NOTE: No class 10/22. band literature. Available for credit as MUS 134 650 Headphones with 1/4 inch adapter required. Required (CRN 30316). Auditions for seating purposes only. Bring required text to first class: “Alfred’s texts discussed at first class. Basic Adult Piano Course, Level 1” ISBN 978- Contact the conductor at 314-984-7636. | 14 sessions | $55 AGE 60+ | $ REG 0882846163, “Alfred’s Basic Adult Theory Piano MUSC:713 89 MUSC:716 | 15 sessions | $35 AGE 60+ | $35 REG Book, Level 1” ISBN 978-0882846354, “Note F02 Th 1 pm-1:55 pm Cheryl Conley F01 Th 7 pm-9:40 pm Gary Gackstatter Speller, Book 1” ISBN 978-0769234533. Aug. 29 – Dec. 5 MC-HE, 112 Aug. 22 – Dec. 5 MC-HW, 102 • NOTE: No class 11/28. • NOTE: No class 11/28. Piano: Advanced Beginning Learn more advanced rhythms - dotted rhythms and Meramec Orchestra triplets, major chords and their functions, staccato Study and performance of representative chamber playing, major scales and exercises, and expression Cheryl is an outstanding instructor. and symphonic literature. Additional studio hours marks and phrasing. Pop music introduced. Songs will required. Available for credit as MUS 132 651 (CRN be played in major keys. There is a review at course’s “ 30266). Auditions for seating purposes only. Contact beginning if needed. Prerequisite: Basic knowledge of the conductor at 314-984-7636. keyboard and letter names of notes recommended. MUSC:714 | 15 sessions | $35 AGE 60+ | $35 REG Headphones with 1/4 inch adapter required. F01 M 7 pm-9:40 pm Gary Gackstatter | | $ | $ Paul R. MUSC:711 14 sessions 68 AGE 60+ 119 REG Manchester Aug. 19 – Dec. 2 MC-HW, 102 F01 Sa 9:30 am-11 am Christina Springer • NOTE: No class 9/2. Aug. 24 – Dec. 14 FV-C, 114 • NOTE: No class 8/31, 10/12, 11/30. Bring required text to first class:“Play Piano Now! Alfred’s Basic Adult Piano Course Book 2” ISBN 978-0739012048, “Alfred’s Basic Adult All- in-One Course, Level 2” ISBN 978-0882849959. MUSC:711 | 14 sessions | $55 AGE 60+ | $89 REG F02 Tu 1 pm-1:55 pm Cheryl Conley Aug. 27 – Dec. 3 MC-HE, 112 • NOTE: No class 10/22. Bring required text to first class: “Alfred’s Basic Adult Piano Course, Level 1” ISBN 978- 0882846163, “Alfred’s Basic Adult Theory Piano Book, Level 1” ISBN 978-0882846354, “Alfred’s Basic Adult All-Time Favorites, Level 1” ISBN 978-0739009093.

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Core Classes Field Classes

Digital Photography: Introduction NEW! Photojournalism and Learn the basics of photography such as camera Documentary Photography skills and the use of light, exposure and composition. Learn to tell a story using photos, either through single Understand aperture, shutter speed, ISO, basic images that capture a “decisive moment” or a series composition, depth of field and histograms. You of images that illustrate unfolding news. Complete will need a digital camera and memory card. real-world assignments and receive immediate Provide own transportation. This course meets the constructive feedback equipping you to contribute curriculum requirements of the Digital Photography photos to organizational publications and websites Essentials Program. and to illustrate personal projects. Analyze images If taking pictures is your passion and PHOT:720 | 4 sessions | $44.50 AGE 60+ | $69 REG taken by legendary photojournalists including Pulitzer you have artistic flair, the Digital F01 Th 6:30 pm-9 pm Gary Hesse Prize winners, and learn how to put their award- Aug. 22 – Sept. 12 STLCC-Corp. College, 207 winning techniques to work! Prerequisite: Digital Photography Essentials Program from Photography: Introduction, Take Better Pictures, or STLCC will help you build new skills, F02 M 6:30 pm-9 pm Gary Hesse equivalent experience. Bring digital camera to class. Sept. 9 – Sept. 30 MC-SW, 208 This course meets the curriculum requirements of the focus on your strengths and learn the F03 W 6:30 pm-9 pm Gary Hesse Digital Photography Essentials Program. tricks of the trade necessary to take Oct. 2 – Oct. 23 MC-SW, 108 PHOT:731 | 5 sessions | $48.50 AGE 60+ | $79 REG your passion to the next level. F01 Sa 9 am-11:30 am John Kerans Digital Photography: Intermediate Nov. 9 – Dec. 14 MC-SW, 207 Expand your understanding of composition and • NOTE: No class 11/30. Six (6) photography classes and three (3) lighting techniques. Learn how lighting and F02 M 6:30 pm-9 pm John Kerans composition change the way you take photos and Nov. 11 – Dec. 9 MC-SW, 105 additional Photoshop® classes meet the enhance your skills as a photographer. This class is curriculum requirements of the program: the next step for introductory photography students or those who have a fundamental knowledge of Event Photography: Sports, their camera functions. Bring your digital camera, Concerts, Weddings and More • Three (3) core classes accessories and memory card. Prerequisite: Digital Learn how to shoot events as a participant—not an Photography: Introduction or Take Better Pictures: observer—and create images that put your audience Introduction or equivalent experience. This course at the center of the action. Discover how to pick • Three (3) field classes meets the curriculum requirements of the Digital the best lens for each event, choosing from wide Photography Essentials Program. angle, normal, portrait or telephoto. Explore how • Three (3) Photoshop® classes professionals harness natural light to achieve great PHOT:721 | 4 sessions | $44.50 AGE 60+ | $69 REG (see page 18 for courses) images. Master the basics of bounce flash to get expert F01 Th 6:30 pm-9 pm Gary Hesse results with just one light. Learn how to use a “shot Sept. 19 – Oct. 10 STLCC-Corp. College, 207 list” to ensure that you capture all the images that Upon successful fulfillment of the F02 M 6:30 pm-9 pm Gary Hesse each job requires. Get acquainted with legendary field program requirements, an award Oct. 7 – Oct. 28 MC-SW, 208 photographers and learn how to put their techniques of completion will be granted. For to work for you. Bring a digital camera to class. Digital Photography: Advanced Prerequisite: Digital Photography: Introduction, Take questions, call 314-984-7777. Continue and expand your learning on composition Better Pictures Introduction, or equivalent experience. and lighting techniques. Enhance your skills as This course meets the curriculum requirements of the a photographer, exploring ways lighting and Digital Photography Essentials Program. Photography classes may be taken composition change how to take photos. Bring PHOT:765 | 4 sessions | $44.50 AGE 60+ | $69 REG individually or as part of the program. your digital camera, accessories and memory card. F02 Sa 9 am-11:30 am John Kerans Prerequisite: Digital Photography: Intermediate Oct. 12 – Nov. 2 MC-SW, 207 or equivalent experience. This course meets the F03 M 6:30 pm-9 pm John Kerans curriculum requirements of the Digital Photography Oct. 14 – Nov. 4 MC-SO, 204 Essentials Program. PHOT:722 | 4 sessions | $44.50 AGE 60+ | $69 REG Nature and Outdoor Photography F01 M 6:30 pm-9 pm Gary Hesse Improve outdoor nature and photography skills and Nov. 4 – Nov. 25 MC-SW, 208 expand your creativity in this hands-on class. Transform F02 Th 6:30 pm-9 pm Gary Hesse your work with thorough instruction coupled with Nov. 7 – Dec. 5 STLCC-Corp. College, 207 classroom sessions and image critiques. Learn what • NOTE: No class 11/28. makes a great photo, the techniques required and the tips and tricks professional photographers use. Complete weekly assignments and bring photos to each class for critique. Prerequisite: Digital Photography: Introduction or Take Better Pictures: Introduction or equivalent experience. Bring your digital camera to class. Field trips required on own; details to be announced in class. This course meets the curriculum requirements of the Digital Photography Essentials Program. PHOT:708 | 4 sessions | $44.50 AGE 60+ | $69 REG F01 Sa 9 am-11:30 am John Kerans Sept. 7 – Sept. 28 MC-SW, 207 F02 M 6:30 pm-9 pm John Kerans Sept. 9 – Sept. 30 MC-SO, 204

John is an excellent instructor. “I learned so much in such a short period of time.

Scott F. St. Louis

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Enhanced Skills

Darkroom Developing and Printing Close-Up and Macro for B&W Photography: Part I Photography Workshop Develop and print black and white pictures in a Explore the hidden world of close-up photography darkroom and explore chemical mixture, exposure from the macroscopic to the microscopic. This time and use of darkroom equipment. Students must workshop delves into the selection of lenses and provide film and 35mm camera. Chemicals, developing accessories and demonstrates exposure and lighting equipment and some paper will be provided. This is a techniques to achieve professional results. Students film developing class, not a photography instruction are recommended to bring their camera and tripod (if class. Students should bring film to develop or available). negatives to print to first class. PHOT:730 | 1 session | $34.50 AGE 60+ | $49 REG PHOT:705 | 6 sessions | $72.50 AGE 60+ | $109 REG F01 Sa 9 am-2 pm Gary Hesse F01 F 6:30 pm-9 pm Cheryl Petrovic Sept. 21 MC-SW, 106 Sept. 6 – Oct. 11 FP-F, 411 Architecture and Real NEW! Darkroom Developing and Estate Photography Printing for B&W Photography: Part II Whether you are interested in the commercial Expand your skills to develop and print black and applications of architectural photography for real white pictures in a darkroom and further explore estate or building documentation, or simply have an chemical mixture, exposure time and use of darkroom appreciation for architecture, this course will focus equipment. Students must provide film and 35mm on the methods and techniques of photographing Inspire. Challenge. camera. Chemicals, developing equipment and some interiors and exteriors of buildings, homes and paper will be provided. This is a film developing class, landscapes. This hands-on course includes discussion Help others grow. not a photography instruction class. Students should on equipment, lighting, exposure, wide field bring film to develop or negatives to print to first class. panoramic photography and virtual tours. Students Do you have a hobby, talent, skill or Prerequisite: Darkroom Developing and Printing for provide own camera and transportation. Prerequisite: area of expertise that you would like B&W Photography: Part I or equivalent experience. Digital Photography: Introduction. PHOT:705 | 6 sessions | $72.50 AGE 60+ | $109 REG PHOT:710 | 4 sessions | $44.50 AGE 60+ | $69 REG to teach to others? We are looking for F02 F 6:30 pm-9 pm Cheryl Petrovic F01 Sa 9 am-11:30 am Gary Hesse instructors for the following topics, Oct. 18 – Nov. 22 FP-F, 411 Sept. 28 – Oct. 19 MC-SW, 108 and welcome ideas for new classes: Studio Lighting, Portrait and Copyright and Fair Use in • Non-Profit Development Indoor Photography Photography and the Visual Arts In this introduction to basic techniques of using flash In the visual arts protecting your work is often as • Grant Writing as a primary and secondary light source, explore flash important as the work itself. What are intellectual and its effects on your imagery through projects, property, copyright, creative commons, fair use • Nature, Ecology & Horticulture classroom discussion and image critiques. Bring your and public domain? What are the legal differences digital camera to class. Field trips required; details to between commercial, non-commercial and personal be announced in class. Provide own transportation. usage of images? Come to this workshop to discover • Selling on Amazon® Prerequisite: Digital Photography: Introduction or the issues photographers and artists need to know to equivalent experience. safeguard themselves and their work. • Business Analytics PHOT:711 | 4 sessions | $45 AGE 60+ | $79 REG PHOT:765 | 1 session | $21.50 AGE 60+ | $29 REG F01 Sa 9 am-11:30 am Gary Hesse F01 W 6 pm-9 pm Gary Hesse • Social Media Oct. 26 – Nov. 16 MC-BA, 105 Nov. 6 STLCC-Corp. College, 213 • NOTE: Nov. 16 session held at MC-BA, 114. • Voiceovers • Podcasting • Computers • Finance • Senior Exercise • Religion • History • Theater • Fine Art • Culture • Basic Life Support (BLS)

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The Craft of Writing Exploring the Creative Process

Unleashing the Writer Within NEW! Bullet Journals for Writers Every one of us has a special story to tell, but it can The website bulletjournal.com describes a bullet be hard in this busy, modern world to access that journal as “The Analog System for the Digital Age.” creativity. In this class, we’ll peel away the familiar These blank notebooks, which may or may not consist outer layers of doubt, distraction and writer’s block. of pages with dot grids, can contain to-do lists, diary We’ll get to the core of what we’re actually trying to say, entries and much more. For writers, that more often and learn to say it with language that is irreplaceably means a section devoted to ideas and inspiration. A Designed for beginning or experienced unique to each of us. When the writer within is writer’s bullet journal might also contain a plan to unleashed, the words will come freely and the stories transform their plans into concrete projects. Whatever writers, this program provides formal we need to tell will finally occur to us. While not a class your goals as a writer, this course will show you how opportunity to develop your own writing requirement, those interested in sharing their work will a bullet journal can kick start your creativity, your receive the benefit of a thorough, productive critique career or both. All you need to get started is any blank voice, build expertise in the art and from the instructor and fellow students. You’ll need to notebook, your favorite writing implements, and an craft of writing and gain insight into make copies of your work to share. open mind. Please note that any notebook would work today’s publishing environment. WRIT:701 | 4 sessions | $49.50 AGE 60+ | $79 REG for this class. F01 W 7 pm-9:30 pm Jordan Oakes WRIT:710 | 1 session | $44 AGE 60+ | $59 REG Sept. 4 – Sept. 25 FP-C, 217 F01 Sa 9:30 am-3 pm Charlene Oldham Upon successful fulfillment of the Sept. 14 MC-BA, 116 program requirements, students will The Art of Setting be granted an award of completion. Stories don’t exist in a vacuum. They have to take place Finding Your Niche somewhere, and the choice of where and when your Who are you as a writer? What are your goals, dreams, story happens often determines what your characters expectations, whims, tastes, desires and peculiarities? do, where they live, how the pace of their lives plays What is your style? Style can be an excuse for lazy The Writing Program: out, and ultimately what kind of story you’re telling. writing or it can be an incandescent artistic expression. Through examples and exercises, we’ll discuss the More likely, yours falls somewhere in between. level of specificity necessary to create a setting your Discover who you are by comparing your style to • One (1) course from each of characters can fully inhabit, how much detail to put successful literary and commercial authors. Enjoy an the four areas of study in and what to leave out. Bring the writing tool(s) of evening of concise presentation and well-designed your choice to class along with a sack lunch, as well as activity facilitated by an experience writer. • Two (2) electives from any examples from your own work or the work of your WRIT:765 | 1 session | $29 AGE 60+ | $39 REG favorite writer to examine and discuss. any area of study F01 W 6:30 pm-9:30 pm Jeffrey Penn May WRIT:719 | 1 session | $44 AGE 60+ | $59 REG Sept. 18 MC-SO, 108 F01 Sa 9 am-3:30 pm Jeffrey Ricker • Portfolio review capstone Sept. 21 MC-SO, 205 evaluation with a faculty member The Healing Power of the Pen: Writing Through Trauma Grammar You Should Know Science has proven that keeping unprocessed For questions, call 314-984-7777. After graduating from high school and even college, emotions bottled up can lead to health problems. many of us still have gaps and lapses in our grammar Writing provides a way to process events and struggles. and spelling. For example, when to use “who” and In this class, learn creative writing exercises to craft a when to use “whom,” and what’s the difference story and create characters and metaphors that allow between “effect” and ‘affect’. The years may have self-exploration in a safe environment. This will not be chipped away at your knowledge of English, but this therapy. It is more an honest evaluation of self that will class will apply a fresh coat of literacy to your writing result in writing an in depth personal essay. no matter what kind you do. This class was formerly WRIT:765 | 2 sessions | $44 AGE 60+ | $59 REG called ‘Writing Basics Brush-Up (What You Should Have Learned in High School!). F02 Th 6 pm-9 pm Mary Eigel Sept. 19 – Sept. 26 WW, 204 WRIT:704 | 4 sessions | $49.50 AGE 60+ | $79 REG F03 M 7 pm-9:30 pm Jordan Oakes Nov. 4 – Nov. 25 FP-C, 225 Creative Writing for New Writers: A One Day Workshop Are you just getting started with writing? Do you want Developing Your Dialogue to discover your strengths as a writer? Would you like Does your dialogue sound stiff? Would a real person positive feedback on your writing in a supportive say that? Participate in writing activities designed environment? This workshop will help you create to develop your use of dialogue. Enjoy learning and a short story, essay or poem to share in a group practicing the essential elements of dialogue through workshop. Bring writing tools of your choice (pen/ concise presentations and enjoyable activities. Have paper or laptop/tablet). fun examining what people say, why they say it and | | $ | $ how to fictionalize their conversation. Bring your fears, WRIT:701 1 session 44 AGE 60+ 59 REG wants and good humor to this interactive workshop. F02 Sa 9:30 am-3:30 pm Meredith McDonough Sept. 28 MC-SO, 111 WRIT:724 | 1 session | $29 AGE 60+ | $39 REG F01 Th 6:30 pm-9:30 pm Jeffrey Penn May Nov. 7 MC-SO, 206 Writer’s Workshop: Revising and Editing One thing most writers can do even better than writing is procrastinate. Completing your short story, We have more! Interested in learning more poem, chapter or essay is usually a matter of revising about St. Louis’ rich history of female writers? and editing and usually involves several drafts to You may enjoy our new course, “Women’s Literary polish your project enough to consider it finished. This History of St. Louis.” Learn more on page 55. class guides you through three drafts of your short story, poem or essay. If you’re writing a book, receive guidance through revising one chapter, be it the first or final. We will workshop each draft, which entails sharing your work-in-progress with fellow students and the instructor. Our purpose will be to encourage one another, clarify to the writing and, most of all, to help bring your project to a polished conclusion. This course is designed for those already working on a novel, short story, poetry or essay. Please bring at least five copies to the first session. WRIT:706 | 4 sessions | $49.50 AGE 60+ | $79 REG F01 M 7 pm-9:30 pm Jordan Oakes Sept. 30 – Oct. 21 FP-C, 217

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Exploring the Creative Process (cont.) Publishing

Calling All Writers: A Write-In Boot Camp for Writers Self-Publishing for Writers Are you looking for writing inspiration and practice? Do you have an idea for a fiction or nonfiction story If you’re writing a book and have been contemplating A place where you could hang out with other writers or a memoir, but are struggling to get started? Are the daunting task of getting it published, come learn without needing to make a long-term commitment or you working on a project, but need feedback as you about the process involved in self-publishing your spend a lot of money? Join us at Schlafly Tap Room to go? With weekly assignments and guided in-class work. Discover important tactics to save yourself a eat, drink, and find inspiration to write! At our write-ins, critiques, this four-session class will help you get lot of time and money and ways to better understand prompts and brief instruction helps motivate everyone writing, stay writing or improve the writing you already all the decisions required to make self-publishing a into a freewheeling writing session. After the initial do. All genres welcome. If you have a work-in-progress, successful venture. We’ll cover everything from getting burst of writing, those who want to can read their bring copies to share for peer review. copyright registered, applying for an ISBN, good work to the group. Then we take a break and socialize. WRIT:704 | 4 sessions | $49.50 AGE 60+ | $79 REG cover design, manuscript editing, print, eBooks and The process is repeated one more time, followed by F04 W 7 pm-9:30 pm Jordan Oakes marketing. drinks, snacks and more socializing. Comments about Oct. 9 – Oct. 30 FP-C, 221 WRIT:704 | 1 session | $24 AGE 60+ | $29 REG your work during the social time are geared toward F02 Th 7 pm-9 pm Jill Mettendorf motivating you to write more. There is no pressure, no Oct. 10 MC-SO, 204 angst—just freewheeling creativity! Bring your sense Sip-n-Scribe of humor along and join us for an inspirational write- Looking to get your creative brain moving? Need a in. BYO pen and paper. Beer, wine, and non-alcoholic refreshing way to mix-up your writing? Then push beverages will be available for purchase along away from your keyboard, get ready to put pen to with a menu of delectable foods! Seats are limited, paper and come mingle with other writers. Join us at register early! Sasha’s on Shaw to write-n-wine! Sip-n-Scribe is a fun Self-Publishing for Writers WRIT:765 | 1 session | $29 AGE 60+ | $39 REG evening of creative writing prompts, idea swapping “was very well prepared, to F03 Tu 6:30 pm-9:30 pm Jeffrey Penn May and drink-sipping. The goal is to experiment with Oct. 1 Schlafly Tap Room something new on the page in an informal, relaxed the point and timely. way, all while enjoying time with your friends and making new ones. Writing prompts are presented, Mining Your Soul Story then you give it a fun twist and let your words flow! No Our minds record the sum of our experiences. Writing one is here to write the next Great American novel. But extracts the event and allows us to see the situation if that happens, please include us in the special thanks. Jenna H. and our reaction as two separate things. Using various BYO pen and paper. Beer, wine, and non-alcoholic St. Louis prompts, reflective journaling time and shared beverages will be available for purchase along with a conversation receive tools for mining and writing menu of delectable foods! your own soul story. This workshop is intended for WRIT:765 | 1 session | $29 AGE 60+ | $39 REG How to Publish Your Own Book: everyone, whether you are new to writing or a long- F04 W 6:30 pm-9:30 pm Jeffrey Penn May What You Need to Know time journal writer. Have you been thinking about writing a book (or Oct. 16 Sasha’s On Shaw perhaps you have written one) and are curious about | 2 sessions | $44 AGE 60+ | $ REG WRIT:710 59 how to publish it yourself? In this four-hour workshop, F02 Th 6 pm-9 pm Mary Eigel explore the realities of independent publishing, how Oct. 3 – Oct. 10 WW, 204 editing and design can make your book look great, options for getting your book into print, sales channels, eBook production and tips for book marketing. Genre WRIT:704 | 1 session | $39 AGE 60+ | $39 REG F05 Sa 8 am-noon STL Publishers Association Writing Short Fiction for Publication NEW! Developing Diverse Nov. 16 MC-SO, 108 Share your work with others who are actively seeking Fictional Characters publication. This instructor-facilitated discussion Do you want to create engaging characters from fosters learning of how to assimilate constructive different backgrounds and different cultures, but you criticism and enjoy the process. Expect others to give aren’t sure where to start? This workshop introduces you encouragement but not false praise. While writers you to the basic components to consider while often wear their hearts on their shirtsleeves, they must developing realistic and diverse characters for your also develop a thick skin. A sense of humor helps. Bring novel or short story. copies of no more than five pages for everyone to the WRIT:719 | 1 session | $29 AGE 60+ | $39 REG first session. This four-session course for intermediate writers is limited to ten participants. F02 Th 6 pm-9 pm P.A. DeVoe Oct. 3 MC-SO, 206 WRIT:704 | 4 sessions | $49.50 AGE 60+ | $79 REG F01 Tu 6:30 pm-9:30 pm Jeffrey Penn May Sept. 3 – Sept. 24 MC-SO, 204 Writing Scenes for the Screen Every time you sit down to write a script, you are faced with the challenge of creating a great scene: So You Think You Want to Where to begin? How long should it be? How to Write for TV and Film? make the dialogue and narrative descriptions snap, Do you have a great idea for a TV show or a feature film, crackle and pop? In this class, learn the essential keys but you don’t know what to do with it? In this three- for creating dynamic scenes full of conflict, subtext, hour class, learn how to expand your initial idea into characterization, and imagery. This course is designed a complete, three-act story with interesting characters for screenwriters, but writers of all genres are welcome. and a compelling plot. Also, receive insights on basic WRIT:728 | 6 sessions | $52.50 AGE 60+ | $89 REG screenplay formatting standards to help your script F02 W 7 pm-9:30 pm Rita Russell look professional. Oct. 9 – Nov. 20 FV-SS, 102 WRIT:728 | 1 session | $29 AGE 60+ | $39 REG • NOTE: No class 11/6. F01 Sa 9:30 am-12:30 pm Rita Russell Sept. 28 FV-SS, 103

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Auto Home DIY

Basic Car Maintenance How to Work with a Contractor Cars get us from home and work to soccer and the Have a project that requires hiring a contractor? Learn grocery store, but the moment they need repair from our home repair specialist what you need to or maintenance they are a source of anxiety and know to get the job done right! Many factors influence frustration. Ease auto anxiety by better understanding the decision to hire a contractor. For instance, is the job cars, the auto repair industry and routine service primarily repair, remodeling or new construction? Is a problems! Specific maintenance problems will be specialized contractor or general contractor needed, discussed and students will have the opportunity to and where do subcontractors fit into the picture? learn how to inspect and perform minor repairs and What’s the timeline and budget? Who’s responsible for maintenance on your own car. No driver should miss materials and determines the logistics of the project? this class! Don’t forget the paperwork and, oh yes, the clean-up! AUTO:701 | 1 session | $20 AGE 60+ | $29 REG Join us and bring your questions about how to work F01 Th 6 pm-9 pm Michael Silva with a contractor. Oct. 3 Advanced Auto Service HOME:765 | 1 session | $25 AGE 60+ | $25 REG F01 W 7 pm-9 pm Jean Linton Sept. 4 FV-E, 158 Home Decor Paint Like a Pro Think Like a Decorator Of course you can paint, but can you paint like a pro? Explore the décor process as an interior designer Learn how to prepare surfaces, what to use and what does, thinking through the potential for enhanced not to use, and primer versus stain blockers and when beauty and improved function while also considering each are necessary. Discover techniques for texturing your taste, your needs and your “givens” (what cannot to conceal your patches and how to make your paint be changed). Learn some quick-fixes and budget- brush do the work! And, of course, learn how to friendly make-over tips. Also, learn about classic décor properly finish the job and simplify cleanup! mistakes. You’ll benefit from “fresh eyes” and a new HOME:734 | 1 session | $29 AGE 60+ | $29 REG understanding of design basics. Bring three of your F01 M 7 pm-9 pm Jean Linton favorite decorating magazines to first class. Sept. 9 FV-E, 158 HOME:702 | 4 sessions | $35.50 AGE 60+ | $59 REG F01 M 7 pm-9 pm Deborah Weltman NEW! Paint Like a Pro Part II Sept. 23 – Oct. 14 MC-SO, 107 Work on actual walls, trim and other surfaces to learn how to make your next paint job look great! Feel free to bring your favorite paint brushes. Please wear paint Interior Design: Color Schemes clothes. Prerequisite: Paint Like a Pro or equivalent for Home, Kitchen and Bath experience. Give your home a face lift! Whether you prefer a bold or quiet color scheme, our experienced interior designer HOME:734 | 1 session | $35 AGE 60+ | $35 REG will show you how to select the best options for your F02 M 7 pm-9 pm Jean Linton space. Learn the secret of achieving properly balanced Sept. 16 FV-E, 156 color placement, how to combine patterns in fabrics and furniture, and how to integrate these patterns into your space. Selection of paint color, wood tone, countertops, cabinets, light fixtures and hardware will be addressed. HOME:708 | 1 session | $20 AGE 60+ | $29 REG F01 M 6:30 pm-9:30 pm Kathryn Leinauer Oct. 28 MC-SO, 107

Interior Décor: Accessories for Home, Kitchen and Bath Well-chosen accessories are the perfect finishing touch every room deserves. In this class, learn from a professional interior designer how to select the right shapes and sizes for your accessories and how to place them into the correct proportionate space. Choices of color and the combinations of patterns will be demonstrated. After this class, your home will reflect your personality with a professional touch! HOME:709 | 1 session | $20 AGE 60+ | $29 REG F01 Tu 6:30 pm-9:30 pm Kathryn Leinauer Oct. 29 MC-SO, 107

FEATURED INSTRUCTOR Jean Linton Jean was very detailed. I was very impressed with her passion for her work.” Melanie Brown, Ballwin

42 STLCC.EDU/CE | 314-984-7777 | REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 5 Master Naturalist

PERSONAL ENRICHMENT

Be Your Own General Contractor Save money on home renovation projects by serving as your own general contractor. Understand a general contractor’s role and responsibilities, how to interview Ecology sub-contractors, required permits, insurance for the property owner and sub-contractors, scheduling Indoor Composting: Make and sub-contractors, setting up a payment schedule, and Take Home A Bokashi Bucket understand liens, waivers and contracts. Don’t throw away those scraps… up to 20 percent HOME:765 | 1 session | $19 AGE 60+ | $25 REG of household trash can be composted! The bokashi F02 W 7 pm-9 pm Troy Galloway bucket system, which can be used year-round, is quick, Sept. 18 MC-SO, 109 convenient and produces no household smells. In this hands-on session, construct and learn to maintain an indoor composting system capable of decomposing How to Use Power Tools St. Louis Community College Continuing food and house plant trimmings for a family of Power tools make difficult jobs easier and provide four. In a space-saving bokashi system, effective greater accuracy but to use them effectively and Education’s Master Naturalist Program microorganisms transform all types of kitchen waste without injury, they must be operated correctly. consists of three components: into a nutrient-rich soil amendment. All equipment, Join our home repair expert for demonstrations of materials and handouts provided and included in fee. common power tools including drills, rotary tools and You’ll leave class with a working indoor composting reciprocating miter and circular saws. Bring a small 1. Completion of five (5) biology, geology, system in the form of a bokashi bucket. Registration power tool you’d like to know more about and it may deadline 9/10. No refunds after this date. Offered in be selected for demonstration during class. Join us and physical science or horticulture related partnership with Missouri Botanical Gardens Earthways bring your questions to learn more about power tools! college credit courses. Beginning Center. Course meets the curriculum requirements for HOME:713 | 1 session | $25 AGE 60+ | $25 REG Summer 2017, students must attain a the Master Naturalist program. F01 W 7 pm-9 pm Jean Linton ECOL:704 | 1 session | $49 AGE 60+ | $49 REG Oct. 2 Kirkwood Sr. HS, SA 2 grade of C or higher to apply toward F01 Tu 7 pm-8:30 pm Maggie McCoy the Master Naturalist program. Sept. 17 MC-SW, 108 DIY Home Inspections Classes taken by audit will not apply Considering buying or selling a home in the near toward program requirements. future? Learn to perform your own unofficial Landscape and Gardening inspections to save you money, time and headaches by spotting costly repairs before you get to the contract stage! Topics will include reasons for home 2. Attend six (6) Continuing Education Succulents inspections, what home inspectors look for, home Master Naturalist designated programs Succulents are hot and trending in both gardening and decorating. Perfect for both the seasoned and inspection reports, how to choose a home inspector offered through St. Louis Community and the different types of inspections. forgetful gardener, this group of plants offers easy-to- | | $ | $ College in the area of Ecology, Nature, care-for choices for your home. What to grow, how to HOME:765 1 session 19 AGE 60+ 25 REG grow, where to grow—we’ll cover it all with plenty of F03 W 7 pm-9 pm Troy Galloway or Landscape and Gardening. inspiring images to get you ready to grow these low- Oct. 2 MC-SO, 108 maintenance plants, both indoors and out. Course meets the curriculum requirements for the Master Volunteer 25 hours with a local Hands-on Home Repair: 3. Naturalist program. Electrical Fixes nature-related organization. HORT:722 | 1 session | $20 AGE 60+ | $25 REG When something needs fixing, who do you call? Fix it F01 Tu 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Mike Ochonicky yourself and save time, money and hassle! A variety Sept. 17 MC-SW, 103 of simple home repairs will be presented with a The courses listed in Ecology, Nature, hands-on focus. Electricity and safety, small electrical and Landscape and Gardening meet problems and the difference between aluminum and Go Native! Native Landscaping for copper wiring (and how to work with both) will be the curriculum requirements for the Bees, Butterflies and Pollinators discussed. We’ll help ease the anxieties of how-to, Master Naturalist Program. Classes Butterflies go wherever they please and please when-to and when it’s safer not-to. You won’t need to wherever they go. Along with bees and other insect fear performing your own simple DIY electrical repairs may be taken individually for your pollinators, they are environmental barometers. or have to pay someone else to do it for you after this own personal enrichment or as part Healthy landscapes boast large numbers and a wide diversity of pollinators. Contaminated or altered class. If you need a new light fixture, wall switch or of the Master Naturalist program. outlet, this class will guide you! landscapes do not. The best plants lure pollinators | | $ | $ to their flowers by offering pollen, nectar, resin and HOME:727 1 session 29 AGE 60+ 29 REG oil, and by evolving visual and olfactory cues such F01 M 7 pm-9 pm Jean Linton For questions, call 314-984-7777. as nectar guides, color and fragrance. Come gain Oct. 7 FV-E, 158 practical advice on getting started for optimal native selections attract various groups of pollinators. Course NEW! Hands-on Home Repair: meets the curriculum requirements for the Master Electrical Fixes Part II Naturalist program. Practice how to change out switches, outlets and light HORT:713 | 1 session | $21.50 AGE 60+ | $29 REG fixtures in the second installment of electrical fixes! F01 Tu 6 pm-9 pm David Tylka Learn how to strip wire, change a switch to a dimmer, Oct. 1 MC-SO, 111 add plugs and do general electrical tests to keep you safe. Prerequisite: Hands-on Home Repair: Electrical Fixes or equivalent experience. Right Tree, Right Place: Selection | | $ | $ and Planting Techniques HOME:727 1 session 35 AGE 60+ 35 REG Many problems that our trees encounter can be traced F02 M 7 pm-9 pm Jean Linton back to selecting the wrong tree for a site or improper Oct. 14 FV-E, 158 planting technique. Industry experts agree that fall is the best time to plant trees—after the summer heat House Maintenance and before the winter freeze. Come learn how to House maintenance and repairs don’t have to be choose the correct tree to fulfill your landscape needs daunting tasks that cost hundreds of dollars for and how to set up your trees for success by utilizing someone else to fix—many can be done yourself! proper planting protocol. Community forester, Tom Learn how to relight a light, fix a faucet, replace a Ebeling, will walk you through the basics of tree furnace filter or electrical outlets, and where to locate planting and choosing the right tree for the right place. utility shut-offs. Save money by performing these Offered in partnership with Forest ReLeaf of Missouri. simple tasks yourself! Course meets the curriculum requirements for the Master Naturalist program. | 1 session | $25 AGE 60+ | $ REG HOME:713 25 | | $ | $ F02 W 7 pm-9 pm Jean Linton HORT:708 1 session 25 AGE 60+ 25 REG Oct. 23 Kirkwood Sr. HS, SA 2 F01 Th 6 pm-8 pm Cory Knoblauch Oct. 17 MC-SO, 111

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Introduction to Beekeeping Great Horned Owls: Overview of Oaks: Local and Abroad Bees play an important role in agriculture as pollinators Hunting and Feeding Explore the many varieties of native oaks and other of flowering plants that provide food, fiber, spices, Join us for a fascinating insight into one of the most interesting oak trees that live among us and around medicines and animal forage. Beekeeping can be a successful predators in the Americas. Instructor Mark the world. Discover oak history; differences in red hobby, a secondary business, or a full-time vocation. H.X. Glenshaw, an award-winning naturalist, has been and white species commercial, ecological, urban and It is a relatively inexpensive hobby that provides a observing, documenting and delivering outreach with wildlife benefits; and much more. You will also learn sweet bonus each year. Is beekeeping right for you? great horned owls in Forest Park since December 2005. how Forest ReLeaf grows all kinds of oaks and how you Come learn how to attract native pollinators and Mark has learned many of the owls’ hunting perches can too! Offered in partnership with Forest ReLeaf of honeybees by installing a pollinator-friendly garden and observed and documented many predatory Missouri. Course meets the curriculum requirements of and nesting habitat. Course introduces getting started attempts as well as seen the owls feed themselves the Master Naturalist program. with beekeeping and honeybee products of the hive. and their many owlets. Course meets the curriculum NATR:722 | 1 session | $29 AGE 60+ | $29 REG Course meets the curriculum requirements for the requirements for the Master Naturalist program. F01 Th 6 pm-9 pm Cory Knoblauch Master Naturalist program. NATR:709 | 1 session | $25 AGE 60+ | $25 REG Oct. 3 MC-SO, 111 NATR:733 | 1 session | $29 AGE 60+ | $29 REG F06 Th 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Mark H.X. Glenshaw F02 Sa 9 am-noon Jane Sueme Oct. 10 MC-SO, 232 Nov. 23 MC-SO, 107 Common Mushrooms of Missouri Trametes veriscolor, lycoperdon perlatum, strobilomyces Forest Park Owls: Hiding in Plain Sight confusus, oh my! Put the fun in fungi and learn to Beekeeping 2.0: Join award-winning naturalist and speaker Mark H.X. identify some of the most common mushrooms in Maintaining Healthy Colonies Glenshaw for an informative glimpse into the lives of Missouri. Class combines lecture, discussion and field A main goal in keeping honey bees is overwintering a local mated pair of great horned owls in Forest Park. exploration. Bring sack lunch and hiking shoes. This with a healthy colony. This class covers honeybee Mark has been closely observing and documenting course meets the curriculum requirements for the beekeeping beyond the first year with instruction the owls since 2005. Learn how he found the owls, Master Naturalist Certificate. specific to our area regarding nutrition, pest and basic facts about the species and various behaviors he NATR:723 | 1 session | $25 AGE 60+ | $25 REG disease identification and management and swarm observes and documents with photos and videos to F01 Th 6 pm-8 pm Cory Knoblauch control of healthy, established colonies next spring. illustrate these behaviors. Don’t be surprised if you find Oct. 10 Babler State Park, Visitors Ctr Course meets the curriculum requirements for the yourself looking for owls after this course in a follow-up, Master Naturalist program. instructor-led owl prowl! Course meets the curriculum NATR:733 | 1 session | $29 AGE 60+ | $29 REG requirements for the Master Naturalist program. Even More Common F01 Sa 9 am-noon Jane Sueme NATR:709 | 1 session | $25 AGE 60+ | $25 REG Mushrooms of Missouri Discover even more of Missouri’s hundreds of Sept. 21 MC-SO, 232 F01 Th 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Mark H.X. Glenshaw Aug. 29 FP-C, 225 mushrooms. Starting with a presentation, learn how to identify several species before taking to the field Insects of Missouri hands-on exploration. Bring a sack lunch and hiking Join research entomologist, conservationist and How to Find an Owl in shoes. This course meets the curriculum requirements photographer Chris Brown as he shares information Your Neighborhood for the Master Naturalist Certificate. on the broad variety of insects with specific habitat Do you ever see or hear an owl in your neighborhood NATR:723 | 1 session | $25 AGE 60+ | $25 REG associations within Missouri’s ecoregions. Through and want to experience more of these beautiful birds? F02 Th 6 pm-8 pm Cory Knoblauch photos, learn about the fantastic diversity, introductory Award-winning naturalist Mark H.X. Glenshaw aka Oct. 24 Babler State Park, Visitors Ctr level morphology and taxonomy along with some of “The Owl Man” has studied great horned owls in Forest the fascinating natural history aspects of Missouri’s Park since 2005 and leads scores of owl prowls each insects. Course meets the curriculum requirements for year. Discover ways to find owls in your area whether Unique Animals and Plants of Australia the Master Naturalist program. in subdivisions, city neighborhoods, pocket parks Australia has been geographically isolated for over NATR:715 | 1 session | $25 AGE 60+ | $25 REG or large public parks. Learn which owls you are most 45 million years resulting in an abundance of plants F01 W 6 pm-8:30 pm Chris Brown likely to see or hear, where and how to look for them, and animals found only on this continent (endemic). An amazing 80% of the mammal, reptile, frog and Oct. 2 MC-SS, 108 what to listen for and the importance of research and collaboration. Techniques taught mirror those he uses flowering plant species are endemic to Australia. in his personal studies. For additional insights, he will Australia’s diverse oceans support around 4,000 of the Go Batty! Bats of Missouri also show via photos and videos some of the owl world’s 22,000 types of fish. With its temperate and Missouri is home to at least 14 different species of bats. behaviors he has observed and documented. Course tropical rainforests, deserts, grasslands and coral reefs, Learn about these different species, where they live, meets the curriculum requirements for the Master this unique continent accounts for almost 10% of the how common they are, methods used to research and Naturalist program. total biodiversity of Earth. Biology professor Dave Tylka monitor them along with neat facts about bats. Taught will show photos and discuss the remarkable natural NATR:709 | 1 session | $25 AGE 60+ | $25 REG by Kathryn Womack of the Missouri Department of histories of the larger, more unique animals and plants. Conservation, explore and discuss the importance F03 Th 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Mark H.X. Glenshaw Course meets the curriculum requirements for the of bats to the environment and humans as well as Sept. 5 FP-C, 217 Master Naturalist program. current threats to these fascinating creatures. Course NATR:765 | 1 session | $21.50 AGE 60+ | $29 REG meets the curriculum requirements of the Master Crows F01 M 6:30 pm-8:30 pm David Tylka Naturalist program. American crows, prevalent across much of the Oct. 7 MC-SO, 204 NATR:709 | 1 session | $29 AGE 60+ | $29 REG continent, are distinguished by their large, all-black F05 Sa 9 am-noon Kathryn Womack features and cawing voices. Come explore the world Oct. 5 MC-SO, 232 of this exceptional bird including discussion of NEW! Binocular Astronomy behavior and problem solving tactics they display What can you see with a pair of binoculars in the night as they interact with their habitat. Learn about food sky? A surprising portion of the universe! Learn basics Introduction to Bird Watching sources, nesting, and other interesting facts. Other of binocular use, what kinds of night sky objects are According to the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, more local corvids (blue jays and fish crows) will be included discoverable, how to find them and how they will than 45 million Americans list birding as a favorite in the discussion. Offered in cooperation with St. appear through binoculars. Recommended that pastime. Whether you are an amateur bird enthusiast Louis Audubon Society. Course meets the curriculum students buy these materials / publications: “Exploring or are simply interested in learning more about the requirements of the Master Naturalist program. the Night Sky with Binoculars” ISBN-10: 0961320710. identification and migratory patterns of the wildlife NATR:709 | 1 session | $35 AGE 60+ | $35 REG NATR:732 | 1 session | $20 AGE 60+ | $25 REG in your own backyard, this class is for you! Discover F04 W 7 pm-9 pm S. Krause, B. Salsgiver F02 Th 7 pm-9 pm Michael Malolepszy how to recognize bird species by sight, song, physical Nov. 7 MC-SO, 108 attributes and behavior. Also, learn about binoculars, Oct. 2 MC-SO, 111 how to use a field guide, feeder/landscaping strategies to attract more birds to your backyard and the best Woodpeckers Exploring Fall and Winter Night Skies places to view an assortment of birds in the St. Louis With the exception of Australia, almost every region Using the unaided eye, binoculars or small to medium area. Field trip on Saturday allows you to practice your in the world hosts woodpeckers. Closer to home, and sized telescopes, learn to find, identify and observe new skills; details to be discussed in class. Provide your depending on the season, Missouri is home to seven astronomical objects and events of late fall and own transportation. Offered in partnership with the St. species. Take an in-depth look at our local woodpecker winter including the moon, planets, artificial satellites, Louis Audubon Society. Course meets the curriculum population including adaptations, anatomy, behavior, meteors, comets, stars, constellations and nebula. requirements of the Master Naturalist program. habitats, and more. Learn how to attract woodpeckers Bring a planisphere 35–45 degree latitude, such as NATR:709 | 2 sessions | $35 AGE 60+ | $35 REG by providing places for the birds to feed and nest. Phillip’s planisphere 6” or larger, and current issue of F02 W/Sa 7 pm-9 pm S. Krause, B. Salsgiver Offered in partnership with the St. Louis Audubon “Sky & Telescope” ($5.99) magazine. One field trip on Friday 11/1 or other date; details to be discussed Sept. 4 – Sept. 7 MC-SO, 108 society. Course meets the curriculum requirements of the Master Naturalist program. in class. NATR:709 | 1 session | $35 AGE 60+ | $35 REG NATR:732 | 4 sessions | $29.50 AGE 60+ | $49 REG F07 W 7 pm-9 pm S. Krause, B. Salsgiver F01 MW 7 pm-9 pm Michael Malolepszy Nov. 6 MC-SO, 204 Oct. 28 – Nov. 6 MC-SO, 105

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PERSONAL ENRICHMENT PERSONAL FINANCE Finance and Investments Identity Theft If animals are your passion but you’re If you use a credit card, have a checking account, or use the internet, it is important that you be aware of the not sure where you fit, this program will latest scams. It can take months and cost over $1,000 help you sort out the options, focus on to recover and clean up your identity and credit, but only two hours to learn how to prevent it. Through this your strengths and build the knowledge informative, example-based class, you will learn why base needed for a successful future in people lie and how to detect deception; scams and animal welfare organizations. Complete the dos and don’ts; the who, what, where, when, how and why of identity theft; what to do if you become a six courses to earn your certificate. victim; and free investigative resources you can use at Courses are offered in the spring and home. Don’t get scammed! fall, with three of the six required FINC:765 | 1 session | $21.50 AGE 60+ | $29 REG F01 Sa 10 am-noon Cheryl Ring Mantinband courses available each semester. Sept. 21 MC-SO, 109

Animal Welfare and the Where Does All My Money Go? Humane Movement Gain Control of Your Finances There are different facets of animal welfare, and the Are you one of 52% of Americans who don’t have a work of animal welfare agencies in the St. Louis metro budget? You don’t have to be a CPA to manage your area are built on varying viewpoints. Gain insights finances and build wealth within the resources that into the history of the U.S. animal welfare/humane you have. Learn about budgeting, building emergency movement and where we are today. We’ll also trouble- savings, paying down debt, saving for retirement and shoot community animal welfare needs and possible a crash course in building wealth through investments. solutions. Course meets requirements of Animal Many of the financial questions you were afraid to ask Welfare Assistant Program. will be answered in this course that will help you take control of your finances and help build a better future ANIM:741 | 1 session | $26 AGE 60+ | $29 REG for you and your family. Bring a sack lunch and drink. F01 Tu 6 pm-8:30 pm FINC:735 | 1 session | $25 AGE 60+ | $35 REG Sept. 24 MC-LH, 102 F01 Sa 9 am-1 pm Tiffany Smith Oct. 12 MC-SO, 107 Getting to Know Us: St. Louis Animal Welfare Organizations NEW! Preparing for the Unexpected St. Louis hosts various organizations of all types and Prepare for financial emergencies and unexpected sizes involved in animal welfare activities, rescues and circumstances that could potentially derail your shelters, adoptions, pet food pantries, emergency retirement plans. Taught by a financial advisor, this and investigation teams, clinics, advocacy groups and course outlines ways you can anticipate large financial more. Each group presents a unique role, approach emergencies while staying on track toward your and way of operating, but it takes everyone in the financial goals, even when life challenges arise. community to meet the needs of our local animals. The good news is that a wide range of animal welfare- FINC:765 | 1 session | $35 AGE 60+ | $35 REG related activities exist in the St. Louis metro area, F04 Th 6:30 pm-9 pm Margie Bittner offering involvement opportunities for people with Sept. 26 MC-BA, 114 a variety of interests and skills (like you!). A panel of representatives from local agencies will present their Foundations of Investing stories and answer your questions. Course meets Are you just getting started with personal investing or requirements of Animal Welfare Assistant Program. want to learn more so that you can better communicate ANIM:741 | 1 session. | $26 AGE 60+ | $29 REG with your current financial advisor? Come learn about F02 Tu 6 pm-8:30 pm the basics of investing including the key features Oct. 15 MC-LH, 102 of bonds, stocks and mutual funds; the investment pyramid and the importance of asset allocation; how to set SMART financial goals; risk tolerance and the Investigations, Rescues, Legalities and portfolio objective that is right for you; and the impact Legislative Issues in Animal Welfare of inflation and tax diversity on your long-term goals. Hear first-hand accounts from the real world of animal | | $ | $ welfare investigations and rescues, learning how FINC:705 2 sessions 39 AGE 60+ 39 REG investigators work and how animal welfare agencies F05 Tu 6 pm-9 pm Margie Bittner and the law handle violations. Explore legal issues (how Oct. 8 – Oct. 15 MC-SO, 108 does our society define “adequate care and control” of animals?) as well as advocacy and legislation related to animal welfare. Course meets requirements of Animal Welfare Assistant Program. ANIM:741 | 1 session | $26 AGE 60+ | $29 REG F03 Tu 6 pm-8:30 pm Nov. 19 MC-LH, 102

Each class can be taken by itself or as part of the Animal Welfare Assistant Program as initial training/preparation for work in a range of public and private animal welfare agencies and organizations. Curriculum developed by the Humane Society of Missouri, Animal Protective Association of Missouri, and St. Louis County Animal Care & Control. Those who successfully complete the coursework and earn a certificate of completion may receive priority employment by the sponsoring agencies. www.ed2go.com/stlcc

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HOT! REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 5 | 314-984-7777 | STLCC.EDU/CE 45 Understanding Wall Street Real Estate Understanding how stocks, bonds, mutual funds and the various financial vehicles of Wall Street function NEW! Leveling Up: Buying vs. Renting is essential to a solid financial backbone. Learn what Are you a renter who has #goals of buying a home, these vehicles are, how they work and separate fact or a current homeowner wondering whether renting from fiction when it comes to fueling your retirement makes more sense for your lifestyle? Hungry for a fire. Discussion will include how these items work and change but don’t know where to start? It may be time how the taxes and fees woven into these vehicles to evaluate the relative costs, benefits and drawbacks can affect your bottom line. Gain an overview of of owning versus renting your home! Join a real estate differences between stocks, bonds and mutual funds; professional and make a plan for the best option for tax considerations (the ultimate loophole); fees; your living situation! common financial myths; how to overcome obstacles | 1 session | $13 AGE 60+ | $ REG in order to create wealth; and ways exit strategies can REAL:765 19 affect your legacy. F01 Th 7 pm-9 pm Jill McCoy Sept. 5 FP-G, 111 FINC:765 | 1 session | $29 AGE 60+ | $29 REG F02 Tu 7 pm-9 pm Jill McCoy F03 Tu 6 pm-8 pm Andrew Hall Oct. 8 MC-BA, 124 Nov. 5 MC-BA, 124 F03 Th 7 pm-9 pm Jill McCoy F02 Tu 6 pm-8 pm Andrew Hall Oct. 24 STLCC-South County, 101 Nov. 7 FP-G, 327 F04 W 7 pm-9 pm Jill McCoy Nov. 6 FV-B, 211 Home Selling: Your Guide NEW! DIY Financial Planning to a Successful Sale Learn from the author of “Achieving Financial Stability If you’ve never sold a home before—or even if you in America” how you can do your own financial NEW! The Upside of Downsizing have, but it’s been a while—it’s important to know planning like a pro while minimizing costs. Having a We accumulate a lot of things over the years, but your marketing options. Learn what to expect from the great job with a nice salary is not enough to achieve eventually the extra stuff needs to go! Whether home selling process, ways to add impact and value to financial stability. Understanding tax benefits that are it’s choosing a simpler lifestyle, empty-nesting, or your home for top dollar offers, how to use knowledge readily available for savers and ways to protect your entering independent living, downsizing can seem of competition in your area to determine a realistic assets from creditors is also essential. This dynamic overwhelming in the beginning. Which comes first, selling price, the pros and cons of “for sale by owner” two-session course explores various financial topics getting rid of clutter or getting organized? Listing the and how to find the right agent to sell your house. In including credit, loans, financial products, investment, house or finding your new home? From paring down one evening, learn inside track tips that can get you retirement planning, education planning, personal the excess to moving to a smaller space, let us help you the best deal for your home! explore the upside of downsizing! taxes and estate planning. REAL:702 | 1 session | $19 AGE 60+ | $25 REG | | $ | $ FINC:765 | 2 sessions | $29 AGE 60+ | $49 REG REAL:765 1 session 13 AGE 60+ 19 REG F01 Tu 7 pm-9 pm Jill McCoy F05 Sa 9 am-noon Misook Yu, CFP® F05 Tu 7 pm-9 pm Jill McCoy Sept. 10 STLCC-South County, 101 Sept. 7 – Sept. 14 MC-SO, 109 Sept. 24 MC-BA, 124 F02 W 7 pm-9 pm Jill McCoy Oct. 2 WW, 222 Managing Investment Risk Buying a Home? Top Home in Bear Markets Buying Mistakes to Avoid Real Estate Investing for Income In this class, we will explore how to preserve and “If only we had known…” is the sad tale of too many True financial wealth is about having the unearned grow your assets in a Bear Market. The market is up, home buyers. Purchasing a home is the largest income to finance your life goals without having to the market is down. Interest rates are increasing. investment you’ll ever make. Discover home buying work. Private market commercial real estate returned Tax cuts and booming deficits make us question the mistakes to avoid and the inside scoop to avoid an average of 8.4% over the 10-year period from 2000 sustainability of the longest bull market in history. surprises at closing. Learn what you should know to 2010. The key is to understand what you are buying RMDs (Required Minimum Distribution) must be well- before you purchase, what to expect throughout by having a solid knowledge and a good plan. Find out planned – we need our retirement savings to last a the process, strategies to obtain the best value, the how to plan your investment strategies to lead to true lifetime! How could all these unknowns affect our importance of understanding contracts you sign, financial wealth! legacy? What tactics and strategies do the wealthy getting the right inspections before closing the deal | | $ | $ and how to safeguard yourself in any market. REAL:725 1 session 23 AGE 60+ 29 REG utilize in down markets? Get the answers to these F01 W 7 pm-9 pm Jill McCoy questions and more in this class. | 1 session | $19 AGE 60+ | $ REG REAL:701 25 Sept. 25 WW, 222 | | $ AGE 60+ | $ REG F01 W 7 pm-9 pm Jill McCoy FINC:705 4 sessions 35 35 F02 Th 7 pm-9 pm Jill McCoy Aug. 28 WW, 222 F03 W 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Jason Ingram Oct. 17 FV-SS, 105 Aug. 28 – Sept. 18 MC-BA, 118 F02 Tu 7 pm-9 pm Jill McCoy F03 Tu 7 pm-9 pm Jill McCoy Sept. 17 STLCC-South County, 101 F02 Tu 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Mark Ralfs Nov. 5 STLCC-South County, 101 Oct. 1 – Oct. 22 FP-G, 119 F03 Th 7 pm-9 pm Jill McCoy Oct. 3 FP-G, 325 Paying for Long Term Care: Alternative Funding Options What is long term care (LTC) and how do you pay for it? Estate Planning If you have ever experienced a friend or family member who has needed long term care, you understand Preparing Your Estate Plan Tax and Estate Planning the costs associated with providing this assistance. Designed for anyone who would like to better This course outlines long-term, multi-generational tax The question is how to pay for it without having to understand the basics of estate planning, this course strategies aimed at saving the retiree significant dollars purchase long term care insurance. Class will focus on explores factors to consider when creating a will, through retirement and beyond. The new tax law alternative financial programs that can be used to pay the benefits of trusts in estate planning, how to help changes of 2018 have had a significant impact on the for LTC instead of specifically buying a long term care reduce taxes on estates and how insurance can help tax strategies many pre-retirees can utilize to maximize insurance policy. protect your family. In addition, learn the importance their income, pay less taxes over the course of their FINC:746 | 1 session | $25 AGE 60+ | $25 REG of beneficiary designations, transfer on death lives, and pass their estate on as efficiently as possible. F01 W 7 pm-9 pm Steve Glazer registrations (TODs), payable on death registrations This course examines those changes, and takes a dive Oct. 9 MC-SO, 111 (PODs), powers of attorney and health care directives. into qualified vs. non-qualified monies, insurance, wills F02 W 7 pm-9 pm Steve Glazer You don’t have to be wealthy to make a plan for your and trusts, and basic as well as advanced tax strategies Oct. 16 WW, 220 heirs! Taught by both a financial advisor and an estate to maximize your long term plan. attorney. FINC:710 | 1 session | $35 AGE 60+ | $35 REG | 1 session | $35 AGE 60+ | $ REG We have more! Are you providing long FINC:710 35 F02 Th 6 pm-8 pm Andrew Hall Tu 6:30 pm-9 pm term care as a caregiver? Be sure to check F01 M. Bittner, K. Gmelich Sept. 26 STLCC-South County, 104 Sept. 10 MC-SO, 108 out “Caregiving At Home” on page 13. F03 Th 6 pm-8 pm Andrew Hall Oct. 3 MC-SO, 204 F04 Th 6 pm-8 pm Andrew Hall Oct. 24 FP-G, 323

46 STLCC.EDU/CE | 314-984-7777 | REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 5 PERSONAL ENRICHMENT Retirement Planning

NEW! Wealth Strategies for Retirement: Retirement University Social Security Benefits America New Problems Call for New Solutions Financial planning is one of the most important This class focuses on unique financial challenges and aspects in helping you to prepare for the future. Learn opportunities today’s retirees are facing. The threat how to take a strategic approach to the retirement Guide to Spousal and Survivor Benefits of tax increases and proposed new benefit reduction process to prepare you for every step of the way during What challenges will a spouse or survivor face in creates challenges all retirees may face. This course will the growth, income/distribution and conservation life retirement years? Learn about spousal, widow’s and teach you advanced principles and strategies to help stages helping to avoid retirement roadblocks and divorced spouse benefits. Class offered by the Social ensure your money lasts. Learn solutions for long-term mitigate risks in all aspects of your financial life. The Security Administration. Session is free but registration care and how to plan for the threat of a health care in-class, step-by-step curriculum will help you develop is required. catastrophe. Topics also include all the key financial a comprehensive understanding of tax planning SENR:766 | 1 session | NO FEE strategies, advanced social security planning, wealth areas that can help you address financial confidence F01 Tu 1 pm-3 pm during your retirement years. accumulation vs. (de)cummulation, the sequence of returns risk, long term care and Medicare options Sept. 3 FV-SS, 101 FINC:705 | 4 sessions | $35 AGE 60+ | $35 REG and will give you the tools to design your own F02 Th 1 pm-3 pm F01 Tu 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Mark Ralfs strategy. Learn about the final stage of your financial Sept. 5 MC-BA, 114 Aug. 20 – Sept. 17 FP-G, 119 life through discussion of wills, trusts, estate and tax F03 Tu 1 pm-3 pm • NOTE: No class 9/3. efficient legacy planning. Handouts will be provided. Sept. 10 FP-G, 117 FINC:736 | 3 sessions | $59 AGE 60+ | $59 REG NEW! Retirement Exit Strategy F02 Tu 6 pm-8 pm Andrew Hall Medicare and Medicare Drug You have compiled a lifetime of assets, now what? This Sept. 10 – Sept. 24 MC-BA, 122 course dives into how to live the life that you earned Are you confused by Medicare? Get your questions in your post-retirement years. Topics discussed include answered by a Social Security representative and a tax strategy and how to minimize taxation over the Managing Cash Flow in Retirement Medicare expert. In this session learn about other course of not only your life, but your heirs’ life as well; Living in retirement is all about the cash flow, not the health plans and prescription drug companies and find estate planning and passing money on as efficiently as pile of cash. Class will focus on retirement income out about Parts A, B, and D of Medicare. Session is free possible, eliminating probate and reducing taxation; planning and threats to cash flow during your but registration is required. income stream analysis to determine what sources retirement years. Review will cover real life case studies SENR:766 | 1 session | NO FEE of money to take from when and why to reduce including retiree health care costs and the impact of F04 Th 1 pm-3 pm longevity risk and unnecessary taxes; social security taxes and withdrawal rates on investment account Sept. 19 FP-G, 117 maximization strategies, spousal benefit planning longevity. F05 Tu 1 pm-3 pm and more. FINC:736 | 1 session | $25 AGE 60+ | $25 REG Sept. 24 FV-SS, 101 FINC:736 | 1 session | $39 AGE 60+ | $39 REG F01 W 7 pm-9 pm Steve Glazer F06 Th 1 pm-3 pm F03 Th 6 pm-8 pm Andrew Hall Sept. 25 MC-SO, 111 Sept. 26 MC-BA, 114 Aug. 22 STLCC-South County, 103 F04 Th - Andrew Hall Understanding Retirement My SS Account Sign-up Sept. 12 MC-SO, 206 Healthcare and Social Security Social Security representatives will provide a brief F05 Tu 6 pm-8 pm Andrew Hall As people approach retirement, a common concern explanation about “my Social Security” and assist Oct. 1 FP-G, 327 is the answer to the question, “What if I get sick?” This attendees to open a “my Social Security” account class will prepare you to make important decisions online. The session is free but registration is required. about your healthcare by helping you to understand The Keys to Comprehensive Limited registration. your health insurance options. Learn about healthcare SENR:766 | 1 session | NO FEE Retirement Income: The 4 M’s decisions to be made before and at retirement In this class, we will define four solutions to develop including what Medicare does and does not offer in F07 Tu 1 pm-3 pm comprehensive retirement income: maximizing plain English. You will also learn about Social Security, Nov. 5 FP-G, 117 current cash flow, especially in the early years of the original source of guaranteed income for life, F08 Th 1 pm-3 pm retirement; maintaining your standard of living; including how it can pay to delay, how your Social Nov. 7 MC-BA, 114 minimizing cash-flow risk and minimizing short and Security income will be taxed and the little-understood long-term principal erosion. The key to comprehensive effect of earned income on Social Security benefits. retirement income is exploring how the four M’s are | | $ | $ Retirement: Qualify for Benefits? connected and balancing them to create personalized FINC:736 1 session 25 AGE 60+ 25 REG How do you qualify for retirement benefits? Learn how solutions. All course materials will be supplied for this F06 W 7 pm-9 pm Steve Glazer to estimate your benefits using the online retirement four-session training. Nov. 6 MC-BA, 114 estimator and the rules for working and receiving benefits. Find out about benefits for family members FINC:705 | 4 sessions | $35 AGE 60+ | $35 REG F07 W 7 pm-9 pm Steve Glazer Nov. 13 WW, 214 and Medicare enrollment periods. Class offered by F04 Th 6:30 pm-8:30 pm James Ingram the Social Security Administration. Session is free but Sept. 5 – Sept. 26 WW, 201 registration is required. SENR:766 | 1 session | NO FEE F09 Tu 1 pm-3 pm Nov. 12 FP-G, 117 F10 Th 1 pm-3 pm Nov. 14 MC-BA, 114

HOT! REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 5 | 314-984-7777 | STLCC.EDU/CE 47 LANGUAGE AND COMMUNICATIONS Personal Foreign Language

Communication Arabic

Bringing Out the Best in People NEW! Arabic for the Traveler and Managing the Conflicts Traveling to an Arabic-speaking country for business Effectively managing people in an organization leads or pleasure? Explore a new culture and language in to outstanding individual performances and great a relaxed and informal atmosphere. Learn practical organizational performance. Through interactive vocabulary for traveling, correct pronunciation and activities, you’ll learn how to identify and address the basic sentence structure necessary to understand behavioral causes of performance challenges, as well and begin to formulate conversations in Arabic. Bring as maximize success of current strong performers. required text to first class: “Ultimate Arabic Beginner- You’ll discover how to pinpoint key business results Intermediate” ISBN 978-1400009770. Suggested texts: and significant behaviors that impact results. In “Arabic Practical Dictionary” ISBN 978-0781810456, addition, you’ll be able to provide objective, positive “Arabic: A Language Map” ISBN 978-0944502181. and constructive feedback to bring out the best in others. FLAR:701 | 4 sessions | $39.50 AGE 60+ | $59 REG F01 W 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Jabr Dumit BUSN:745 | 1 session | $30 AGE 60+ | $39 REG F01 Sa 8:30 am-noon James Lombardo Sept. 4 – Sept. 25 MC-BA, 120 Sept. 14 STLCC-Corp. College, 207 We have more! Traveling soon? Be sure to check Listening Beyond the Words: out “Great Tips for Traveling Abroad” on page 56! Building Communication Skills Ineffective listening can block the success of any business. Are you hearing your customers’ needs and Arabic Language: Beginning I desires? Are your relationships with colleagues and co- The Arabic language is one of the most widely-spoken workers harmonious? Learn to build skills that enhance languages in the world! Learn fundamentals of the your working and personal relationships. Class will Arabic language including the alphabet, reading, focus on the fundamentals of effective listening and writing, grammar and conversation. Meet with others eliminating defensiveness in the communication who share a common interest in the Arabic culture process. Discover blocks hindering good listening, and language in this introduction to Modern Standard build positive interaction, in-depth listening skills and Arabic. Bring required text to first class: “Ultimate appropriate feedback. Lunch on your own. Arabic Beginner-Intermediate” ISBN 978-1400009770. | | $ | $ Suggested texts: “Arabic Practical Dictionary” ISBN BUSN:713 1 session 45.50 AGE 60+ 69 REG 978-0781810456, “Arabic: A Language Map” ISBN 978- F01 Th 9 am-4 pm Jean Walters 0944502181. Sept. 19 STLCC-Corp. College, 207 FLAR:717 | 8 sessions | $60 AGE 60+ | $99 REG F01 W 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Jabr Dumit Oct. 2 – Nov. 20 MC-SO, 109 Jean was great! She is very “knowledgeable and made Bosnian/Croatian the class interactive. NEW! Bosnian-Croatian for Neighbors How did St. Louis become home to 70,000 Bosnians, the highest population outside of Europe? What is the difference in a Bosniak, Croat and Serb? Get the opportunity to learn more about your Bosnian Eric H. neighbors from customs and food to religion and Rock Hill history! Learn more about those from the Balkan peninsula and be able to say hello to your Bosnian No Sweat Public Speaking neighbors in their native language. If you are interested Speaking opportunities are business, career and in cultures and inclusion, this is the class for you! No leadership opportunities! Are you making the text required. Bring notebook, pencil and small pocket most of those speaking moments? Learn how to notebook. develop, practice and deliver knock-your-socks-off FLBO:765 | 1 session | $14 AGE 60+ | $19 REG presentations with no sweat! Learn the components, F01 Tu 5 pm-7 pm Azim Mujakic parts and elements of a presentation along with tips Aug. 27 STLCC-South County, 100 to take your presentation from “blah” to “ah.” Overcome your fear of public speaking. Class taught by a local speaker, coach and author. Bosnian-Croatian Language: Beginning I | | $ | $ Are you interested in the Bosnian-Croatian language COMM:715 3 sessions 31 AGE 60+ 49 REG and culture of the region? Learn basic everyday F01 Tu 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Fred Miller expressions, simple conversational phrases and Sept. 24 – Oct. 8 MC-BA, 124 contemporary culture of this region. No text required. F01 Tu 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Fred Miller Bring notebook, pencil and small pocket notebook. Nov. 5 – Nov. 9 MC-BA, 124 FLBO:717 | 8 sessions | $60 AGE 60+ | $99 REG F01 Th 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Azim Mujakic Sept. 5 – Oct. 24 STLCC-South County, 100

Bosnian-Croatian Language: Beginning II Explore Bosnian-Croatian culture and language in a relaxed and informal atmosphere. Continue to study reading, writing, and grammar, and build stronger communicative competence and vocabulary in a new language. Prerequisite: Bosnian-Croatian Language: Beginning I or equivalent experience. No text required. Bring notebook, pencil and small pocket notebook. FLBO:718 | 8 sessions | $60 AGE 60+ | $99 REG F01 W 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Azim Mujakic Oct. 2 – Nov. 20 STLCC-South County, 103

48 STLCC.EDU/CE | 314-984-7777 | REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 5 PERSONAL ENRICHMENT

Chinese (Mandarin) Italian

Chinese for First Timers Preparing for Your Trip to Italy Italian Language: Beginning II Explore an ancient culture and language with this Do you have an upcoming trip to Italy or want to Continue to increase your knowledge of the perfect class for beginners who are ready to start with know more about traveling there? Then this is the Italian language including speaking, grammar and the basics. Get introduced to pronunciation, the Pin course for you! Learn practical traveling tips and vocabulary! Concentration on oral use of the language Yin system, greetings and basic sentences. No text cultural differences to be aware of while in the country. in everyday situations and conversation with cultural required. Instructor previously lived in Italy and travels there elements are emphasized. Class is conducted almost FLCH:717 | 4 sessions | $39.50 AGE 60+ | $59 REG frequently. Now she wants to help prepare you to exclusively in Italian. Prerequisite: Italian Language: F01 M 7 pm-9 pm John Yeh enjoy your experience while in this beautiful country! Beginning I or equivalent experience. Bring required No text required. text to first class: “Ultimate Italian: Beginner- Sept. 16 – Oct. 7 MC-BA, 203 FLIT:765 | 1 session | $19 AGE 60+ | $25 REG Intermediate” ISBN 978-1400009671. F01 M 7 pm-9 pm Barbara Klein FLIT:718 | 8 sessions | $60 AGE 60+ | $99 REG Chinese (Mandarin) Language: Sept. 9 MC-SO, 108 F01 Tu 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Maria Brandle Beginning I Aug. 20 – Oct. 8 Kirkwood Sr. HS, E 183 Learn practical Mandarin conversation skills and dialogue for travel or business. Master useful dialogue Italian for the Traveler F02 M 4 pm-6 pm Barbara Klein to ask for directions, navigate public transportation, Enjoy an easy and practical introduction to the Italian Sept. 9 – Oct. 28 MC-SO, 108 order at restaurants and other necessities. After language. Learn survival phrases, how to read signs completing this class you will have a basic knowledge and menus, transportation schedules and more. Italian Language: Beginning III of the Chinese language. Prerequisite: Chinese for Explore cultural differences and be prepared to enjoy Continue to increase your knowledge of the First Timers or knowledge of the Pin Yin system. Bring your adventure in Italy with this jump-start course Italian language including speaking, grammar and required text to first class: “Lonely Planet Mandarin for smart travelers! Bring required text to first class: vocabulary! Concentration on oral use of the language Phrasebook and Dictionary” 10th ed., ISBN 978- “Berlitz Italian Phrase Book & Dictionary” ISBN 978- in everyday situations and conversation with cultural 1786571694. 1780044866. elements are emphasized. Class is conducted almost FLCH:717 | 8 sessions | $60 AGE 60+ | $99 REG FLIT:716 | 6 sessions | $45.50 AGE 60+ | $75 REG exclusively in Italian. Prerequisite: Italian Language: F02 M 7 pm-9 pm John Yeh F01 M 7 pm-9 pm Barbara Klein Beginning II or equivalent experience. Bring required Oct. 14 – Dec. 2 MC-BA, 203 Sept. 16 – Oct. 21 MC-SO, 108 text to first class: “Ultimate Italian: Beginner- F02 Tu 4 pm-6 pm Barbara Klein Intermediate” ISBN 978-1400009671. Oct. 8 – Nov. 19 FP-C, 225 FLIT:719 | 8 sessions | $60 AGE 60+ | $99 REG French • NOTE: No class 10/22. F01 W 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Maria Brandle F03 M 7 pm-9 pm Barbara Klein Aug. 21 – Oct. 9 Kirkwood Sr. HS, E 183 Nov. 4 – Dec. 9 MC-SO, 109 F02 Tu 7 pm-9 pm Barbara Klein French Language: Beginning I Oct. 8 – Dec. 3 FP-C, 225 Explore a new culture and language in a relaxed and • NOTE: No class 10/22. informal atmosphere. Learn practical vocabulary, Italian Language: Beginning I correct pronunciation and the basic sentence structure Explore a new culture and language in a relaxed and necessary to understand and begin to formulate informal atmosphere. Learn practical vocabulary, Italian Conversation: Advanced conversations in French. Bring required text to first correct pronunciation and the basic sentence structure Continue to review grammar and syntax in class: “French Now! Level 1” ISBN 978-1438072791. necessary to understand and formulate conversations conjunction with reading and discussion of articles FLFR:717 | 8 sessions | $60 AGE 60+ | $99 REG in Italian. Bring required text to first class: “Ultimate and short stories in this advanced Italian conversation F01 M 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Barbara Sandmel Italian: Beginner-Intermediate” ISBN# 978-1400009671. class. Prerequisite: Italian Language: Intermediate II or Sept. 9 – Nov. 11 Clayton HS, 102 FLIT:717 | 8 sessions | $60 AGE 60+ | $99 REG equivalent experience. Must have a good command of • NOTE: No class 9/30, 10/14. F01 W 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Maria Brandle the Italian language, its structure and vocabulary. No Oct. 16 – Dec. 11 Kirkwood Sr. HS, E 183 text required. • NOTE: No class 11/27. FLIT:723 | 8 sessions | $60 AGE 60+ | $99 REG We have more! Discover more about F01 M 7 pm-9 pm Luisa Flynn Southeastern France through our travelogue Sept. 23 – Nov. 18 Clayton HS, 124 course under “Vicarious Travel” on page 57. • NOTE: No class 10/14.

Irish (Gaelic)

Irish (Gaelic) Language: Beginning I Explore a new culture and language in a relaxed and informal atmosphere. Learn practical vocabulary, correct pronunciation and the basic sentence structure necessary to understand and converse in Gaelic. No STUDY ABROAD IN text required. FLIR:717 | 8 sessions | $60 AGE 60+ | $99 REG F01 Sa 9 am-11 am Sarah Johnson Sept. 7 – Oct. 26 FP-D, 217 BARBADOS Irish (Gaelic) Language: Beginning II Continue to increase your knowledge of Gaelic Study Abroad: Dec. 31, 2019 – Jan. 7, 2020 including speaking, grammar and vocabulary. Immerse yourself in the education and culture of Concentration will be on oral use of the language Barbados with St. Louis Community College’s study in everyday situations. Prerequisite: Irish (Gaelic) abroad program. The course will examine and explore Language: Beginning I or equivalent experience. No the concept of comparative and international education text required. with special emphasis on the West Indies in general, but FLIR:718 | 8 sessions | $60 AGE 60+ | $99 REG Barbados in particular. This 11-day program includes F01 Sa 11:30 am-1:30 pm Sarah Johnson visits to museums, college tours, elementary and Sept. 7 – Oct. 26 FP-D, 217 high school, wildlife reserve and scenic drives around the Island.

Space is limited to 15 participants. $2,999 (estimated)

learn more: stlcc.edu/StudyInBarbados

HOT! REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 5 | 314-984-7777 | STLCC.EDU/CE 49 Korean Portuguese Russian

Korean Language: Beginning I Portuguese for the Traveler Russian for First Timers Explore a new culture and language in a relaxed and Enjoy an easy and practical introduction to the Brazilian Explore a new culture and language. This class is informal atmosphere. Learn practical vocabulary, Portuguese language. Learn survival phrases, how to perfect for beginners who are ready to start with the correct pronunciation and the basic sentence structure read signs and menus, transportation schedules and basics. Get introduced to the alphabet, pronunciation, necessary to understand and converse in Korean. Last more. Explore cultural differences and be prepared greetings and phrases. Bring required text to first class: class will be a Korean potluck. Bring recommended to enjoy your adventure in Brazil with this jump-start “Russian in 10 Minutes a Day” ISBN 978-1931873345. text to first class: “Korean for Beginners: Mastering course for smart travelers! Suggested text: “Berlitz FLRU:717 | 4 sessions | $39.50 AGE 60+ | $59 REG Conversational Korean” ISBN 978-0804841009. Brazilian Portuguese Phrase Book and Dictionary” ISBN F01 Tu 7 pm-9 pm Valerie Powers 978-1780045115. Class is taught by a native-fluent FLKO:717 | 8 sessions | $60 AGE 60+ | $99 REG Sept. 10 – Oct. 1 MC-CS, 204 F01 Sa 9:30 am-11:30 am Misook Yu speaker provided by Viva Brasil STL. Sept. 21 – Nov. 9 MC-BA, 118 FLPG:716 | 6 sessions | $79 AGE 60+ | $79 REG F01 W 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Viva Brasil STL Russian Language: Beginning I Sept. 4 – Oct. 9 MC-CS, 209 Explore a new culture and language in a relaxed and NEW! Korean Language: Beginning II informal atmosphere. This course will primarily focus on Continue to increase your knowledge of the oral proficiency of the Russian language. Prerequisite: Korean language including speaking, grammar and We have more! Traveling soon? Be sure to check Russian for First Timers or a good understanding of the vocabulary. Concentration will be on oral use of the out “Great Tips for Traveling Abroad” on page 56! Russian alphabet. Bring required text to first class: “Live language in everyday situations. Conversation with from Russia! Volume 1” ISBN 978-0757552014. cultural elements will be emphasized. Prerequisite: FLRU:717 | 6 sessions | $60 AGE 60+ | $99 REG Korean Language: Beginning I or equivalent Portuguese I F02 Tu 7 pm-9 pm Valerie Powers experience. One class will be held at a local Korean Ideal for tourists, business travelers or those interested Oct. 8 – Dec. 10 MC-CS, 204 restaurant where students will be able to test their in the Brazilian culture, this beginning course provides • NOTE: No class 10/22, 11/5. skills! Bring required text to first class: “Korean for the necessary tools for students to engage in simple Beginners: Mastering Conversational Korean” ISBN Brazilian Portuguese conversation and to acquire basic 978-0804841009. reading skills. While the emphasis is on conversation, Russian Language: Beginning III FLKO:718 | 8 sessions | $60 AGE 60+ | $99 REG class also includes grammar. Suggested text: “Bom Continue to increase your knowledge of the F01 Sa 9:30 am-11:30 am Vicky Cho Dia, Brasil” ISBN 978-0300116311. Class is taught by a Russian language including speaking, grammar and Sept. 21 – Nov. 9 MC-BA, 116 native-fluent speaker provided by Viva Brasil STL. vocabulary. Concentration will be on oral use of the language in everyday situations. Prerequisite: Russian FLPG:717 | 8 sessions | $99 AGE 60+ | $99 REG Language: Beginning II or equivalent experience. Bring F01 W 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Viva Brasil STL required text to first class: “Live from Russia! Volume 1” German Aug. 21 – Oct. 9 MC-CS, 206 ISBN 978-0757552014. F02 Sa 10 am-noon Viva Brasil STL FLRU:719 | 12 sessions | $89 AGE 60+ | $159 REG German for the Traveler Oct. 19 – Dec. 14 MC-CS, 209 F01 W 7 pm-9 pm Valerie Powers Enjoy an easy and practical introduction to the • NOTE: No class 11/30. Sept. 11 – Dec. 4 MC-CS, 204 German language. Learn survival phrases, how to • NOTE: No class 11/27. read signs and menus, transportation schedules and Portuguese II more! Explore cultural differences and be prepared to Learn language structures, vocabulary, communication enjoy your adventure in Germany with this jump-start skills, and information about the culture and geography Russian Language: Intermediate II course for smart travelers! Bring required text to first Continue to deepen your knowledge of Russian and of Brazil! While the emphasis is on conversation, class expand its use. Students will become increasingly class: “Berlitz German Phrase Book & Dictionary” ISBN also includes grammar. Prerequisite: Portuguese I 978-1780045016. proficient in conversational skills as they use their or equivalent experience. Suggested text: “Bom Dia, language to explore real-life situations. Prerequisite: FLGE:716 | 4 sessions | $39.50 AGE 60+ | $59 REG Brasil” ISBN 978-0300116311. Class is taught by a Russian Language: Intermediate I. Bring required text F01 Tu 6 pm-8 pm Ann Nufer-Cotter native-fluent speaker provided by Viva Brasil STL. to first class: “Live from Russia! Volume 1” ISBN 978- Sept. 3 – Sept. 24 MC-SO, 109 FLPG:718 | 8 sessions | $99 AGE 60+ | $99 REG 0757552014. F01 Sa 10 am-noon Viva Brasil STL FLRU:721 | 12 sessions | $89 AGE 60+ | $159 REG We have more! Traveling soon? Be sure to check Aug. 24 – Oct. 12 MC-CS, 209 F01 M 7 pm-9 pm Valerie Powers out “Great Tips for Traveling Abroad” on page 56! F02 W 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Viva Brasil STL Sept. 9 – Dec. 2 MC-CS, 204 Oct. 16 – Dec. 11 MC-CS, 209 • NOTE: No class 11/4. • NOTE: No class 11/27. German Language: Beginning II Russian Language: Advanced I Continue to increase your knowledge of the Portuguese III Continue to refine grammar and expand German language including speaking, grammar and Continue to learn language structures, vocabulary, vocabulary while gaining confidence and comfort vocabulary! Concentration will be on oral use of the communication skills, culture and everyday vocabulary. in conversational Russian. Prerequisite: Russian language in everyday situations. Prerequisite: German This course is for those with basic conversational ability Language: Intermediate III or equivalent experience. Language: Beginning I or equivalent experience. in Portuguese. Prerequisite: Portuguese II or equivalent Bring required text to first class: “Live from Russia! Bring required text to first class: “Access to German: experience. Suggested text: “Bom Dia, Brasil” ISBN 978- Volume 1” ISBN 978-0757552014. Jagerbuch, Band 1” ISBN 978-0072853766. 0300116311. Class is taught by a native-fluent speaker FLRU:723 | 12 sessions | $89 AGE 60+ | $159 REG FLGE:718 | 8 sessions | $60 AGE 60+ | $99 REG provided by Viva Brasil STL. F01 Th 7 pm-9 pm Valerie Powers F01 Tu 6 pm-8 pm Ann Nufer-Cotter FLPG:719 | 8 sessions | $99 AGE 60+ | $99 REG Sept. 12 – Dec. 12 MC-CS, 204 Oct. 1 – Nov. 26 MC-SO, 109 F01 Sa 10 am-noon Viva Brasil STL • NOTE: No class 10/31, 11/28. • NOTE: No class 10/22. Oct. 19 – Dec. 14 MC-CS, 204 • NOTE: No class 11/30. Russian Conversation: Advanced II German Language: Intermediate I Continue to expand your understanding of Russian Continue to increase your knowledge of the German Portuguese Conversation and develop your language skills. Become increasingly language including speaking, writing, grammar and Continue to increase your knowledge of the proficient in conversational skills as you use the vocabulary. Dialogue will be utilized with a special Portuguese language including speaking, grammar language to explore real-life situations. Prerequisite: emphasis placed on grammar. Prerequisite: German and vocabulary in this immersive class conducted Russian Language: Advanced I or equivalent Language: Beginning III or equivalent experience. almost exclusively in Portuguese. Concentration experience. Bring required text to first class: “Live from Bring required text to first class: “Berliner Platz 1, NEU” will be on oral use of the language in everyday Russia! Volume 2” ISBN 978-0757558412. ISBN 978-3126060257. situations, emphasizing conversation with cultural FLRU:724 | 12 sessions | $89 AGE 60+ | $159 REG FLGE:720 | 8 sessions | $60 AGE 60+ | $99 REG elements. Prerequisite: Portuguese III or equivalent F01 F 2:15 pm-4:15 pm Valerie Powers F01 M 6 pm-8 pm Ann Nufer-Cotter experience. Suggested text: “Bom Dia, Brasil” ISBN 978- Sept. 13 – Dec. 6 MC-CS, 204 Sept. 30 – Nov. 18 MC-BA, 120 0300116311. Class is taught by a native-fluent speaker • NOTE: No class 11/29. provided by Viva Brasil STL. FLPG:720 | 8 sessions | $79 AGE 60+ | $79 REG F01 Sa 10 am-noon Viva Brasil STL Aug. 24 – Oct. 12 MC-CS, 206 F02 Sa 10 am-noon Viva Brasil STL Oct. 19 – Dec. 14 MC-CS, 206 • NOTE: No class 11/30.

50 STLCC.EDU/CE | 314-984-7777 | REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 5 PERSONAL ENRICHMENT

Spanish

Spanish for the Traveler Spanish Language: Intermediate I Spanish Grammar: Intermediate I Traveling to a Spanish-speaking country? Explore a Improve your conversational skills in Spanish through Continue to increase your proficiency in conjugating new culture and language in a relaxed and informal focus on everyday vocabulary and situations. Examine verbs and understanding of the present, preterite, atmosphere. Learn practical vocabulary for traveling, and review basic grammar and sentence structure. imperfect and future tenses through more writing correct pronunciation and the basic sentence structure Aspects of Latino culture will be introduced and and speaking as you master the Spanish language. necessary to understand and begin to formulate highlighted as topics of conversation throughout the Prerequisite: Spanish Grammar: Beginning III or conversations in Spanish. Bring required texts to first class. Prerequisite: Spanish Language: Beginning III equivalent experience, basic pronunciation, and class: “Spanish is Fun: Book 1” ISBN 978-1634199285 or equivalent experience. Bring required texts to first understanding of subject pronouns and verb and “Spanish is Fun: Book 1 Companion Workbook” class: “Spanish is Fun: Book 2” ISBN 978-1629746708 conjugation. Bring required text to first class: “Primer ISBN 978-1531106331. and “Spanish is Fun: Book 2 Companion Workbook” Libro (Spanish First Year) Workbook” ISBN 978- FLSP:716 | 8 sessions | $60 AGE 60+ | $99 REG ISBN 978-1629746654. 0877205197. F01 Th 7 pm-9 pm Timothy Neckermann FLSP:720 | 8 sessions | $60 AGE 60+ | $99 REG FLSP:720 | 8 sessions | $60 AGE 60+ | $99 REG Aug. 29 – Oct. 17 FP-G, 113 F04 W 7 pm-9 pm Timothy Neckermann F02 Th 7 pm-9 pm Ann Rupert F02 W 7 pm-9 pm Timothy Neckermann Aug. 21 – Oct. 9 FP-G, 111 Aug. 22 – Oct. 10 MC-SO, 205 Oct. 16 – Dec. 11 MC-SO, 111 F01 Th 4 pm-5:55 pm Maria de la Garza • NOTE: No class 11/27. Aug. 22 – Oct. 10 MC-SO, 112 Spanish Grammar: Intermediate II Continue to increase your proficiency in conjugating We have more! Traveling soon? Be sure to check Spanish Language: Intermediate II verbs and understanding the present, preterite, out “Great Tips for Traveling Abroad” on page 56! Improve your conversational skills in Spanish through imperfect and future tenses through writing and focus on everyday vocabulary and situations. Examine speaking. Practice incorporating prepositional pronouns, and review basic grammar and sentence structure. direct and indirect objects, and interrogative words as Aspects of Latin culture will be introduced and you master the Spanish language. Prerequisite: Spanish Spanish Language: Beginning I highlighted as topics of conversation throughout the Grammar: Intermediate I or equivalent experience, Explore a new culture and language in a relaxed and basic pronunciation, and understanding of subject informal atmosphere. Learn practical vocabulary, class. Prerequisite: Spanish Language: Intermediate I or equivalent experience. Bring required texts to first pronouns and verb conjugation. Bring required text to correct pronunciation and the basic sentence structure first class: “Primer Libro (Spanish First Year) Workbook” necessary to understand and begin to formulate class: “Spanish is Fun: Book 2” ISBN 978-1629746708 and “Spanish is Fun: Book 2 Companion Workbook” ISBN 978-0877205197. conversations in Spanish! Bring required texts to first | | $ | $ class: “Spanish is Fun: Book 1” ISBN 978-1634199285 ISBN 978-1629746654. FLSP:720 7 sessions 60 AGE 60+ 99 REG and “Spanish is Fun: Book 1 Companion Workbook” FLSP:721 | 8 sessions | $60 AGE 60+ | $99 REG F03 Th 6:45 pm-9 pm Ann Rupert ISBN 978-1531106331. F01 W 6 pm-8 pm Maria de la Garza Oct. 17 – Dec. 19 MC-SO, 205 • NOTE: No class 10/31, 11/14, 11/28. FLSP:717 | 8 sessions | $60 AGE 60+ | $99 REG Oct. 16 – Dec. 11 MC-SO, 112 F05 M 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Timothy Neckermann • NOTE: No class 11/27. Aug. 19 – Oct. 14 STLCC-South County, 120 Spanish Grammar: Advanced I • NOTE: No class 9/2. Spanish Conversation: Intermediate III Continue to increase your proficiency in conjugating F01 M 7 pm-9 pm Ann Rupert Expand your conversational skills in Spanish through verbs and understanding the present tense of regular, Aug. 19 – Oct. 14 MC-SO, 111 focus on everyday vocabulary and situations. irregular and stem-changing verbs; the preterite • NOTE: No class 9/2. Advanced level grammar and sentence structure of regular and irregular verbs; and the imperfect will be examined and reviewed. Aspects of Latin tense through more writing and conversation as you F02 Tu 4:30 pm-6:30 pm Maria de la Garza master the Spanish language. Prerequisite: Spanish Aug. 20 – Oct. 8 FV-C, 135 culture will be introduced and highlighted as topics of conversation throughout the class. Prerequisite: Grammar: Intermediate III or equivalent experience, F04 Tu 4:30 pm-6:30 pm Timothy Neckermann Spanish Conversation: Intermediate II or equivalent basic pronunciation, and understanding of subject Oct. 15 – Dec. 10 FP-G, 113 experience. Bring required texts to first class: “Spanish pronouns and verb conjugation. Bring required text to • NOTE: No class 10/22. is Fun: Book 2” ISBN 978-1629746708 and “Spanish is Fun: first class: “Segundo Libro (Workbook in Spanish Two Book 2 Companion Workbook” ISBN 978-1629746654. Years)” 2nd ed., ISBN 978-0877205067, available online. | | $ | $ Spanish Language: Beginning II FLSP:722 | 8 sessions | $60 AGE 60+ | $99 REG FLSP:723 8 sessions 60 AGE 60+ 99 REG Continue to increase your knowledge of the F01 Th 6 pm-8 pm Maria de la Garza F02 Tu 4 pm-6 pm Ann Rupert Spanish language including speaking, grammar and Aug. 22 – Oct. 10 MC-SO, 112 Aug. 20 – Oct. 8 MC-SO, 107 vocabulary. Concentration will be on oral use of the language in everyday situations. Prerequisite: Spanish Language: Beginning I or equivalent experience. Bring Spanish Conversation: Advanced I Spanish Grammar: Advanced II Increase your vocabulary and conversational skills Continue to increase your proficiency in conjugating required texts to first class: “Spanish is Fun: Book 1” verbs and understanding the present and preterite ISBN 978-1634199285 and “Spanish is Fun: Book 1 through this advanced level course. Emphasis will be on speaking Spanish by discussing short readings on tenses through more writing and conversation as Companion Workbook” ISBN 978-1531106331. you master the Spanish language. Topics covered will | | $ | $ a variety of topics. Prerequisite: Spanish Conversation: FLSP:718 8 sessions 60 AGE 60+ 99 REG Intermediate III or equivalent experience. Bring be stem-changing verbs in the present and preterite, F02 Tu 7 pm-9 pm Ann Rupert required text to first class: “Easy Spanish Reader” ISBN future and conditional tenses, and the present, past, Aug. 20 – Oct. 8 MC-SO, 107 978-0071850193, available online. future and conditional perfect tenses. Prerequisite: F01 Tu 4:30 pm-6:30 pm Maria de la Garza | | $ | $ Spanish Grammar: Advanced I or equivalent experience, FLSP:723 8 sessions 60 AGE 60+ 99 REG basic pronunciation, and understanding of subject Oct. 15 – Dec. 10 FV-C, 135 F01 W 6 pm-8 pm Maria de la Garza • NOTE: No class 10/22. pronouns and verb conjugation. Bring required text to Aug. 21 – Oct. 9 MC-SO, 112 first class: “Segundo Libro (Workbook in Spanish Two F04 M 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Timothy Neckermann Years)” 2nd ed., ISBN 978-0877205067, available online. Oct. 21 – Dec. 9 STLCC-South County, 120 Spanish Grammar: Beginning II FLSP:723 | 8 sessions | $60 AGE 60+ | $99 REG Continue to increase your proficiency in conjugating F03 Tu 4 pm-6 pm Ann Rupert Spanish Language: Beginning III verbs and understanding the present tense and Oct. 15 – Dec. 10 MC-SO, 107 Continue to increase your knowledge of the the preterite (past) tense through more writing and • NOTE: No class 10/22. Spanish language including speaking, grammar and conversation as you master the Spanish language. vocabulary. Concentration will be on oral use of the Prerequisite: Spanish Grammar: Beginning I or language in everyday situations. Prerequisite: Spanish equivalent experience, basic pronunciation, and Spanish Grammar: Advanced III Language: Beginning II or equivalent experience. Bring understanding of subject pronouns and verb Continue to increase your proficiency in conjugating required texts to first class: “Spanish is Fun: Book 1” conjugation. Bring required text to first class: “Primer verbs and understanding tenses through practice with ISBN 978-1634199285 and “Spanish is Fun: Book 1 Libro (Spanish First Year) Workbook” ISBN 978- future and conditional tenses; present, past, future Companion Workbook” ISBN 978-1531106331. 0877205197. and conditional perfect tenses; reflexive verbs, polite commands, and verbs categorized by special infinitive FLSP:719 | 7 sessions | $60 AGE 60+ | $99 REG | | $ AGE 60+ | $ REG FLSP:718 8 sessions 60 99 endings. Prerequisite: Spanish Grammar: Advanced F03 Th 4 pm-6:15 pm Ann Rupert F03 M 7 pm-9 pm Ann Rupert Oct. 17 – Dec. 19 MC-SO, 205 II or equivalent experience, basic pronunciation, Oct. 21 – Dec. 9 MC-SO, 111 and understanding of subject pronouns and verb • NOTE: No class 10/31, 11/14, 11/28. conjugation. Bring required text to first class: “Segundo FLSP:719 | 8 sessions | $60 AGE 60+ | $99 REG Libro (Workbook in Spanish Two Years)” 2nd ed., ISBN F01 Tu 6:35 pm-8:30 pm Maria de la Garza 978-0877205067, available online. Aug. 20 – Oct. 8 FV-C, 135 FLSP:723 | 8 sessions | $60 AGE 60+ | $99 REG F04 Tu 7 pm-9 pm Timothy Neckermann F04 Sa 10 am-noon Ann Rupert Oct. 15 – Dec. 10 FP-G, 113 Sept. 21 – Nov. 9 MC-SO, 112 • NOTE: No class 10/22. F02 Tu 7 pm-9 pm Ann Rupert Oct. 15 – Dec. 10 MC-SO, 111 • NOTE: No class 10/22.

HOT! REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 5 | 314-984-7777 | STLCC.EDU/CE 51 Sign Language HISTORICAL STUDIES Genealogy Sign Language: Beginning ASL Beginning Your Online Roots Learn the fundamentals of American Sign Language Genealogy research in the 21st century is far different (ASL), including finger spelling and hand signs. You than it was a hundred years ago — or is it? Learn will also receive a brief overview of deaf culture as you beginning techniques of research with modern begin to learn the basics of unspoken communication. technological advances. This class covers American Text required - bring to first class. “A Basic Course in resources that can be found in libraries, courthouses, American Sign Language” ISBN 978-0932666420. churches and other online resources. Prerequisite: SIGN:701 | 8 sessions | $60 AGE 60+ | $99 REG Windows® computer skills. F01 M 6 pm-8 pm Ronald Selinger GENE:705 | 4 sessions | $35.50 AGE 60+ | $59 REG Sept. 9 – Oct. 28 FV-C, 110 F03 Tu 3:30 pm-5:30 pm Mary Stamm Sept. 17 – Oct. 8 MC-BA, 202 Getting Started with Sign Language I Join other individuals who would like a basic Researching Cemeteries knowledge and learn common vocabulary (numbers, and Death Records feelings, opposites, colors, food, etc.) to begin Discover how to research ancestral burial grounds and communicating in Sign Language. Class does not various death records effectively to aid the family tree. cover ASL sentence structure. No text required. Bring notebook, pencil, jump drive and family research SIGN:701 | 8 sessions | $60 AGE 60+ | $99 REG notes to class. Pre-course materials available at www. F01 Th 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Cindy Hayes leafseeker.com/resources.html. Sept. 26 – Nov. 14 STLCC-South County, 103 GENE:704 | 3 sessions | $33 AGE 60+ | $55 REG F02 Th 5:30 pm-8:30 pm LaDonna Garner Getting Started with Sign Language II Aug. 29 – Sept. 12 FV-B, 120 Explore even more common words and phrases as you continue learning basic signs and build upon Mining Newspapers for Genealogy the knowledge you acquired in the prerequisite class, Unearth the numerous ways ancestors were chronicled Getting Started with Sign Language I. Class does not by historical print through digitized and microfilmed cover ASL sentence structure. No text required. newspapers. Bring notebook, pencil, jump drive and SIGN:702 | 8 sessions | $60 AGE 60+ | $99 REG family research notes to class. Pre-course materials F01 Tu 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Cindy Hayes available at www.leafseeker.com/resources.html. Sept. 24 – Nov. 19 STLCC-South County, 103 GENE:704 | 1 session | $16 AGE 60+ | $25 REG • NOTE: No class 10/22. F01 Th 5:30 pm-8:30 pm LaDonna Garner Oct. 17 FV-B, 120 Getting Started with Sign Language III: Chapters 1-6 Using Online Newspapers Build upon the skills you learned in the Beginning I to Expand Your Family and Beginning II sign language classes to increase Researchers often look at newspapers for one item— your ability to communicate using sign language obituaries. Newspapers help genealogists gather and continue to learn many more signs as you work useful information and are increasingly available through the book, “The Joy of Signing.“ The book is online. Learn about newspapers, where to locate them divided into several chapters and may be taken at any online and how to effectively use them. Prerequisites: time as the skills are independent of each other. This Windows® computer skills and an active St. Louis class will cover chapters 1–6. Class does not cover ASL County Library Card. sentence structure. Prerequisite: Getting Started with GENE:705 | 2 sessions | $27 AGE 60+ | $39 REG Sign Language II. Text required, bring to first class. “The Joy of Signing” by Lottie Riekehof ISBN 1607313618. F04 W 3:30 pm-5:30 pm Mary Stamm Oct. 2 – Oct. 9 STLCC-South County, 207 SIGN:702 | 8 sessions | $60 AGE 60+ | $99 REG F02 M 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Cindy Hayes Sept. 23 – Nov. 11 STLCC-South County, 103 Using FamilySearch.org Massive amounts of genealogical information are available for free on FamilySearch.org. This class will help navigate the website and all it has to offer for your genealogical research. Register for a free account at FamilySearch.org prior to class. Bring account login and jump drive to class. Prerequisite: Windows® computer skills. GENE:705 | 2 sessions | $27 AGE 60+ | $39 REG F05 W 3:30 pm-5:30 pm Mary Stamm Sept. 18 – Sept. 25 MC-BA, 212 Silent Weekend Experience silence and new communication understanding while you take mini workshops conducted at beginning, intermediate, and or advanced levels. Weekend begins Friday at 6pm and continues until Sunday at noon. Information will be sent after registering via email. No refunds after 10/12. SIGN:725 | 1 session | $129 AGE 60+ | $129 REG F01 F 6 pm – Su noon Regina Driskill Oct. 25 – Oct. 27 Babler State Park

NEW! Silent Weekend: Saturday Only This is a Saturday only day pass to the 40th anniversary line-up of Silent Weekend events. Includes entry and participation for all Saturday events including food. This does not include overnight accommodations at Babler Park. No refunds after 10/12. SIGN:725 | 1 session | $59 AGE 60+ | $59 REG F02 Sa 8 am-8 pm Regina Driskill Oct. 26 Babler State Park

52 STLCC.EDU/CE | 314-984-7777 | REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 5 PERSONAL ENRICHMENT Culture Compiling Your Genealogy Is Everything Really Getting Worse? with RootsMagic™ In the U.S. and around the world it seems societal Keep track of your genealogy research, photos and challenges like crime, terrorism, poverty, inequality, A TRANSGENDER documents with the user-friendly family tree program, wars, prejudice, health, the environment, education, RootsMagic. Prerequisite: Windows® computer immigration, political systems and moral values are EXPERIENCE skills and how to use a jump drive. Bring notebook, getting worse. But are they really? Should we be THROUGH FILM pencil, jump drive and family research notes to class. pessimistic about the future or optimistic? Will our Pre-course materials available at www.leafseeker. children and grandchildren inherit a world of even com/resources.html. RootsMagic is a trademark of greater challenges than we experienced? This class will RootsMagic, Inc. present facts (not feelings or personal observations) so that you can come to your own conclusion through GENE:705 | 2 sessions | $24.50 AGE 60+ | $39 REG sound reasoning. You may be quite surprised at F06 Th 5:30 pm-8:30 pm LaDonna Garner the outcome. Sept. 26 – Oct. 3 FV-B, 120 CLTR:703 | 2 sessions | $19 AGE 60+ | $29 REG F01 Tu 7 pm-9 pm Jan Worley Getting the Most from HeritageQuest® Sept. 10 – Sept. 17 MC-BA, 124 Loaded with genealogical information and available Film and Discussion for free with your St. Louis County Library card is By design, films and movies give us a meaningful HeritageQuest! This class discusses the various NEW! Read All About It!: A viewing experience and present the opportunity to components that a genealogist can access from Midwife’s Memoir understand and empathize with experiences we may home with HeritageQuest® such as census records, Explore the memoir of Jennifer Worth, author of “The or may not have personally known. Learn how films military records and the Serial Set. HeritageQuest is a Midwife: A Memoir of Birth, Joy and Hard Times (The registered trademark of ProQuest, LLC. Midwife Trilogy),” series of books developed into one explore meaning and what those meanings may be. GENE:705 | 2 sessions | $27 AGE 60+ | $39 REG of PBS’ most popular series, “Call The Midwife.” Come Through film and discussion, the presenter will deliver F02 Tu 3:30 pm-5:30 pm Mary Stamm read about and discuss the culture of the time periods a realistic overview of her transgender experience. Nov. 5 – Nov. 12 STLCC-South County, 208 in her books and how it has evolved into what society is today. Receive the book to read sections of in class and then take home. Cost of book included in class fee. NEW! The Danish Girl Film: “The Danish Girl” (Tom Cooper, 2015). Strategies in Genealogy: CLTR:705 | 2 sessions | $19 AGE 60+ | $29 REG Moving Beyond the Basics F01 Sa 10 am-noon Jacqueline Mink CLTR:704 | 1 session | $17.50 AGE 60+ | $25 REG Finding yourself stumped after launching a family Sept. 21 – Sept. 28 FV-C, 104 F01 Th 6 pm-9 pm Stephanie Thurmer history project? Learn how to plan a research strategy Oct. 3 FP-C, 217 and make use of alternative sources that can move your genealogy along. Prerequisite: prior experience NEW! Read All About It!: Spooky Stories in basic genealogy. Bring notebook, pencil, jump drive With Halloween just around the corner, join us for NEW! Boys Don’t Cry and family research notes to class. Pre-course materials some spooktacular tales including a collection of great Film: “Boys Don’t Cry” (Kimberly Pierce, 1999). available at www.leafseeker.com/resources.html. stories featuring ghosts, ghouls, vampires and other CLTR:704 | 1 session | $17.50 AGE 60+ | $25 REG supernatural phenomena guaranteed to get you in the GENE:702 | 2 sessions | $24.50 AGE 60+ | $39 REG F04 Th 6 pm-9 pm Stephanie Thurmer Halloween mood! F01 Th 5:30 pm-8:30 pm LaDonna Garner Nov. 7 MC-BA, 105 | | $ | $ Nov. 7 – Nov. 14 FV-B, 120 CLTR:705 2 sessions 19 AGE 60+ 29 REG F02 Sa 10 am-noon Jacqueline Mink Oct. 12 – Oct. 19 FV-C, 104 Options for Breaking Down Genealogical Walls One of the most common challenges in genealogical NEW! Franken-Feature! James Whale research is blocked family lines. This interactive class and the Frankenstein Fan-nomenon! teaches genealogical problem solving techniques Explore the secrets and mysteries behind the world’s to open those blocked lines and enhance your most famous monster from Mary Shelley’s original research! Prerequisite: Windows® computer skills and creation to the Hollywood classics that made him big, a beginning genealogy class from either St. Louis green, and famous! Fun for all and filled with Franken- Genealogical Society or St. Louis Community College thrills of every kind! with at least six (6) months of applicable experience. CLTR:704 | 1 session | $17.50 AGE 60+ | $25 REG GENE:705 | 2 sessions | $27 AGE 60+ | $39 REG F02 Th 6 pm-9 pm Dan Yezbick, Ph.D. F01 W 3:30 pm-5:30 pm Mary Stamm Oct. 24 FP-T, 103 Oct. 16 – Oct. 23 MC-BA, 212 NEW! Behind the Music: Looking Great Concert Films at Bob Marley’s Thoughts and Grab an all access pass to some of the greatest shows Legacy on Social Justice ever by rock and roll’s most iconic performers at the Explore Bob Marley’s music and its connection to social justice as we discuss the ways Marley’s early years peak of their popularity and talent. Explore how cinema impacted him and his world views. View and listen to language, musical expression, live performance, and fan video clips while examining Marley’s lyrics. Leave class cultures intermingle to create some of the most powerful with a new or renewed appreciation of Marley’s music and legacy. musical media of the last century. Each class will feature a capsule lecture on the performers and film directors CLTR:706 | 1 session | $14 AGE 60+ | $19 REG F01 Sa 9 am-11 am Franklyn Taylor followed by critical discussions of the films themselves. Sept. 7 MC-BA, 105 NEW! The Beatles Yellow Submarine Transgender Experience: Film: “The Beatles: Yellow Submarine” (George Discussing Transgender and Dunning, 1968). Gender Non-Conforming Identity CLTR:704 | 1 session | $17.50 AGE 60+ | $25 REG Explore the foundational ideas underlying categories F03 Tu 6 pm-9 pm Dan Yezbick, Ph.D. like trans and transgender, illuminating the complexity Nov. 5 MC-BA, 105 of how gender works in general and specifically for trans people. Topics include history, terminology, NEW! Madonna: Truth or Dare? etiquette and policy advocacy. Through tales of Film: “Madonna: Truth or Dare?” (Alek Keshishian, 1991). personal experience, the facilitator will debunk myths and provide information about the range of trans CLTR:704 | 1 session | $17.50 AGE 60+ | $25 REG identities and experiences. Gain comfort talking about F05 Tu 6 pm-9 pm Dan Yezbick, Ph.D. trans issues and explore how these issues are relevant Dec. 3 WW, 102A to you in your communities. CLTR:701 | 1 session | $17.50 AGE 60+ | $25 REG F01 Th 6 pm-9 pm Stephanie Thurmer Sept. 5 STLCC-Corp. College, 219

HOT! REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 5 | 314-984-7777 | STLCC.EDU/CE 53 Religion History NEW! What’s So Unique Classical Anti-Semitism About Christianity? During World War II the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, There are two unique truths of Christianity: the Trinity Haj Amin al-Husseini, recruited 20,000 volunteers and the Incarnation. Both of these tenets of the to work with the SS in implementing Hitler’s Final Christian faith are ultimately manifestations of how Solution. The Mufti’s effort to bring Hitler’s program love operates: interpersonal communion and personal of extermination of Jews to the Arab world created union. Explore how the Trinity is one divine nature a bridge of sorts between the classical form of anti- shared perfectly by three divine persons and how and Semitism that motivated Hitler and modern anti- why the second person of this Trinity became human. Zionism. The first part of this series focuses in detail Basic scripture and key theologians will be examined. on classical anti-Semitism, which is marked by a series of distinct characteristics related to history, religion RELG:703 | 1 session | $19 AGE 60+ | $19 REG and culture beginning with Moses. In framing the F02 W 6:30 pm-8 pm Fr. David Meconi, S.J. tenets of classical anti-Semitism we will begin to Sept. 18 FP-G, 113 draw a distinction between it and its contemporary, specifically Israel-based component. Forgiveness: The Key to Happiness RELG:765 | 1 session | $13 AGE 60+ | $19 REG Love can heal the world and forgiveness is the catalyst F01 Th 7 pm-9 pm Katie Young for making it happen. When we give up all grievances, Nov. 7 STLCC-South County, 100 the path is open to finding real peace and happiness. NEW! World War II Tanks Discussion will include inspirational stories of the Which army in World War II had the best tank? How miracles of personal healing that radical forgiveness Modern Anti-Zionism do you even rate what makes a tank “the best”? This can produce and why forgiveness is so important Recently, Palestinian demonstrators from Gaza flew class will discuss the main battle tanks of the major for our own well-being and for others. The steps a swastika-decorated kite into Israel proper. This combatant nations and rate them for mobility, armor of performing forgiveness will be presented and action marked an unusual but undeniable connection and weaponry. We will also place these ratings into the discussed. Following these steps outside the classroom between modern anti-Zionism and its cousin, classical context of battles in which they fought. can release grievances and heal relationships. This anti-Semitism. The first part of this course explores the HIST:714 | 1 session | $13 AGE 60+ | $19 REG presentation of forgiveness is psychologically based historical development of anti-Semitism, beginning F02 M 7 pm-9 pm John Ketcherside and is not focused on any particular religious view with Moses and progressing through the pseudo- Sept. 9 WW, 226 of forgiveness, so no religious or faith-based view of scientific theories that classify Judaism not as merely a forgiveness is needed to understand and practice it. religion, but a race—an idea promulgated by, among others, Nazi Germany. This installment focuses on NEW! RELG:701 | 1 session | $13 AGE 60+ | $19 REG Standing in the Reign: The Lives resentment directed specifically toward Jewish control and Legacies of Victoria and Albert F02 Tu 7 pm-9 pm Jan Worley of Israel by an array of detractors, including some in the Together, Queen Victoria and Prince Albert wove Oct. 8 MC-SO, 111 Jewish community. It will delineate between religious a love story, transformed a nation and became and ethnocultural-based hostility toward the Jewish the grandparents of Europe. Learn how Albert is How We Know and Why We Believe people and that which results directly from the Zionist responsible for a cherished Christmas tradition and This course is an expansion of “How Do We Know What movement and its results. Join us for an examination about the crucial role he played in the American Civil We Know to be True?” offered in 2018. It examines four of this significant “-ism” from the perspectives of War. We’ll also explore how Victoria spawned an era major ways in which humans have come to “know” international relations, internal Israeli dynamics, and showed enduring love, mourning her departed what they believe to be true. In addition, there is religious sensibilities and historical patterns. husband for decades as she reigned as beloved a focus on comparing and contrasting knowledge RELG:765 | 1 session | $13 AGE 60+ | $19 REG Queen. Spend an evening discovering how Victoria and belief. F02 Th 7 pm-9 pm Katie Young and Albert came to their positions and the influence of their legacy. RELG:701 | 2 sessions | $21 AGE 60+ | $29 REG Nov. 14 STLCC-South County, 100 F01 Th 7 pm-9 pm Ronald Mertz HIST:712 | 1 session | $13 AGE 60+ | $19 REG Oct. 17 – Oct. 24 MC-BA, 114 F02 Tu 7 pm-9 pm James Gallen Sept. 10 MC-SO, 205 History of the Bible Join us for the fascinating history of one of the Katie Young is a very well informed NEW! Six Women world’s most famous, most read, most debated and “instructor and a delightful person. Tracing the story of six women through her maternal most controversial books. Discussion will focus on ancestry was an unexpected journey—a feat Gloria how, when and by whom the material was recorded, Perry thought near impossible in fact. To her surprise, copied, translated, debated and eventually selected genealogy tools, oral history and field trips enabled to be canonized into collections to form the Hebrew her to trace her maternal ancestry through America scriptures followed by the Christian Bible, consisting and Germany. Listen as she weaves the tale of six Larry L. women and her quest to find them. This class is a of the Old and New Testaments. The Protestant Kirkwood Reformation will be discussed with attention to the mix of historical story-telling and genealogy tips. implications of printing and translation of the Bible Instructor will be in period dress as her ancestors into English, and the recovery of ancient manuscripts, would have worn. construction of critical editions and the rise of critical HIST:765 | 1 session | $19 AGE 60+ | $19 REG historical scholarship as well as contemporary F02 W 7 pm-8:30 pm Gloria Perry responses. Stories within the Bible will not be Sept. 11 MC-SO, 111 discussed. RELG:701 | 2 sessions | $19 AGE 60+ | $29 REG F03 Tu 7 pm-9 pm Jan Worley NEW! The Politics of Population Nov. 5 – Nov. 12 MC-BA, 120 Part II: Migration During the Middle Ages people rarely traveled more than seven miles beyond their place of birth. In other periods of human history, for various reasons, massive pockets of humanity uprooted themselves and their families in search of new circumstances or, more pressingly, to escape those which were no longer tenable. This second installment of the population series will examine patterns of human migration. Specifically, this investigation will focus on large- scale relocation resulting from factors related directly to changes in weather and climate. Join us as we work to understand the forces driving contemporary migrations and connect them to their historical counterparts. Recommended prerequisite: The Politics of Population Part I: Homefront. HIST:765 | 1 session | $13 AGE 60+ | $19 REG F01 Th 7 pm-9 pm Katie Young Sept. 12 MC-SO, 108

54 STLCC.EDU/CE | 314-984-7777 | REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 5 PERSONAL ENRICHMENT Tours and Trips NEW! The Life and Legacy of George H. W. Bush Local History We care about your comfort during Our country recently said farewell to George H. W. our Tours and Trips! So it’s important and Barbara Bush. Spend an evening reflecting on Women’s Literary History of St. Louis the life of this Navy hero, Yale Bulldog, businessman, Learn about St. Louis’ incredibly rich history of women you are aware that these outings may congressman, ambassador, vice-president and writers, playwrights, poets and even a muse or two. require navigation of stairs or uneven president and learn how he and Barbara became the This lecture will discuss famous female authors linchpins of a political dynasty. including Sara Teasdale, Kate Chopin, Maya Angelou surfaces. By nature, walking tours HIST:703 | 1 session | $13 AGE 60+ | $19 REG and more. Learn about the historical context of their may offer limited access to seating. F01 Tu 7 pm-9 pm James Gallen lives and work while gaining insights into the lives they Sept. 24 MC-BA, 120 led. We will also uncover several women whose work has been lost to popular history, but who will astound If you are a person with a disability who you with their genius and unbelievable life stories. NEW! requires an accommodation in order to Napoleon’s 100 Days | 1 session | $13 AGE 60+ | $ REG Napoleon dramatically returned to France as a criminal HIST:708 19 participate in any program or activity, and within 100 days was once again Emperor of France, F02 Th 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Amanda Ball Clark at war with Europe, and again abdicating his throne Sept. 5 MC-CS, 206 please contact the Continuing Education and under arrest! This class will discuss this dramatic Access Office at 314‑984‑7704 as soon as story and the battles that led to his defeat at Waterloo. NEW! St. Louis Disasters possible in advance of the program for HIST:712 | 1 session | $13 AGE 60+ | $19 REG and Catastrophes F01 M 7 pm-9 pm John Ketcherside , tornadoes, fire - all of these disasters have consideration of your accommodations Sept. 30 MC-BA, 116 devastated St. Louis but have also brought about request. For trips and tours, it is helpful to improvements to our city and cities around the globe. receive advance notice of up to one month. Topics will include the Great Fire of 1849, the 1896 NEW! Maîtresse-en-titre: French and 1927 St. Louis tornadoes, transportation disasters With less advance notice, it may be difficult Kings and Their Famous Paramours and more! to meet needs of interested members. Diane de Poitiers. Gabrielle d’Estrees. Madame | | $ | $ de Pompadour. With one notable exception, HIST:708 1 session 13 AGE 60+ 19 REG every French king from the Merovingian Dynasty F01 Th 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Amanda Ball Clark through the Second Empire has enjoyed the Sept. 19 FP-G, 111 NEW! Our Newest National company of one or more extramarital “favorites.” Park, Ste. Genevieve These women typically boasted high birth and status, St. Louis True Crime Survey Historic sites of Ste. Genevieve have been designated authority in the eyes of the court and considerable Take a deep dive into some of St. Louis history’s most as North America’s newest National Park, earning public attention. This course will explore the notorious true crime stories of murder, robbery, this spot as the best collection of French Colonial roles and lives of some of the most famous (and kidnapping and disappearance! Learn the real stories architecture in the nation. Learn why the town received infamous) mistresses of French kings, from the behind infamous legends and uncover crimes that this honor and tour the latest restored examples on relationships they shared with their respective kings have been lost to history. Each story will be illuminated the National Park grounds. Enjoy lunch at the Old Brick and the reputations they enjoyed among courtiers, to with multi-media accounts including 255-year-old House followed by tours of two historic houses on the the tokens of royal affection they received. Join us for journal entries, archived newspaper coverage, popular town square. There will be time for shopping a quick a round of salon gossip so lurid that it could only be culture references and more. True crime fans will not wine tasting or an ice cream cone on your own before about the French! want to miss this class! we head back to campus. Anticipate slightly uneven HIST:712 | 1 session | $13 AGE 60+ | $19 REG | | $ | $ ground by two sites and walking around the square. HIST:708 1 session 13 AGE 60+ 19 REG Cost includes bus, town guide, admissions, lunch F03 Th 7 pm-9 pm Katie Young F03 Th 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Amanda Ball Clark Oct. 3 MC-SO, 108 and gratuities. Meet tour bus on Lot E on NW side of Oct. 17 MC-CS, 206 Meramec campus. Please arrive 15 minutes prior to departure time. Withdrawal deadline for refund: 8/15. NEW! The Cuban Missile Crisis NEW! Dark Moments in St. Louis History TRIP:701 | 1 session | $114.50 AGE 60+ | $125 REG Did the United States “win” the Cuban Missile Crisis? St. Louis has had its fair share of dark moments in its F01 Th 8 am-4:30 pm Joan Huisinga Did the Soviets? This class examines the Cold War history including mayors maimed or killed while in Aug. 29 MC-Off Campus context in which the crisis occurred, the decisions office, prominent St. Louisans held captive by pirates, leaders made from the options available to them, school children sprayed with radioactive substances, and the long term impact some of these decisions and agonizing deaths in the Mississippi River. Explore NEW! Walk Across the Mississippi River continue to present today. these moments and more in this class. You may even Enjoy an educational stroll across McKinley Bridge HIST:715 | 1 session | $13 AGE 60+ | $19 REG discover not one but two Jack the Ripper suspects with before setting off by bus to explore Granite City, an F01 M 7 pm-9 pm John Ketcherside ties to St. Louis! Illinois company town founded in 1896 and named after the kitchenware manufactured there. Experience Oct. 21 MC-BA, 116 | | $ AGE 60+ | $ REG HIST:708 1 session 13 19 the town through a new lens, visiting the art and F05 W 7 pm-8:30 pm Douglas Schneider design district, silk stocking row, Route 66, railroad NEW! Battle of the Bulge Oct. 30 MC-CS, 206 buildings, an art deco library, graffiti alley, army camp In an attempt to drive a wedge between the British and and remnants of the town it once was. Lunch will be in American armies and capture the port of Antwerp, the The 1904 World’s Fair: Illinois in a historic bank building. Also see an I-house Germans launched an offensive through the Ardennes Innovations and Inventions turned into a museum. Cost includes bus, town guide, forest. The result was the largest battle fought by the Many new products and inventions made their admissions, lunch and gratuities. Bus leaves from American Army during the Second World War: the debut at the 1904 World’s Fair in St. Louis including Forest Park campus in the parking lot behind Tower Battle of the Bulge. Often portrayed as a near disaster the fax machine, cotton candy, electric typewriter, G. Please arrive 15 minutes prior to departure time. for the American Army, the battle instead proved to be cellphone, photo booth and many others! The World’s Withdrawal deadline for refund: 8/22. a disaster for the Germans. But could they have won? Fair exposed people to objects they had never seen TRIP:701 | 1 session | $64 AGE 60+ | $69 REG Find out! before like the ice cream cone and puffed rice, and it F02 Th 9:30 am-1:30 pm Douglas Schneider HIST:714 | 1 session | $14 AGE 60+ | $19 REG even brought St. Louis clear drinking water for the first Sept. 12 FP-Off Campus F01 W 7 pm-8:30 pm Thomas Hoff time! Join us for an illuminating evening of all the 1904 Nov. 20 MC-CS, 206 World’s Fair brought to the modern world! NEW! Walking Tour of Central West End HIST:708 | 1 session | $13 AGE 60+ | $19 REG Stroll through some of St. Louis’ grandest architecture F04 W 7 pm-8:30 pm Douglas Schneider and explore famous authors, ghosts and celebrities Nov. 13 MC-CS, 206 that have called this neighborhood home. Tour includes the Cathedral Basilica, Chase Park Plaza, Hortense Place and many hidden architectural and history treasures. Meet in Chase Park Plaza lobby. Withdrawal deadline for refund: 8/23. TRIP:701 | 1 session | $25 AGE 60+ | $25 REG F03 Sa 10 am-noon RenegadeSTL Sept. 14 FP-Off Campus

HOT! REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 5 | 314-984-7777 | STLCC.EDU/CE 55 Great Tips for Traveling Abroad Forest Park Walking Tour Haunted House: St. Louis Stories Planning an international trip this year? Many mistakes See Forest Park in a whole new light—not just as the at the Lemp Mansion can be avoided by tapping the brains and experiences backdrop for the 1904 World’s Fair but as a reflection of Meet at the Lemp Mansion, 3322 DeMenil Place, one of of those who’ve been there. Our instructor has traveled our city’s complicated history and promising future. In America’s most haunted houses to tour and learn about through Italy, Turkey, Austria, England, France, Greece, this two-hour walking tour, explore a hidden corner of the family. Enjoy lunch followed by Joan’s program on China and Egypt and offers numerous helpful tips the Missouri History Museum, learn the stories behind St. Louis favorite ghosts and haunted homes. Parking for what to bring (and more importantly what not some of the amazing statues tucked away throughout is on the lot next door to the home and on the street. to bring!), the best ways to pack, things to do before the park and see familiar sites through the eyes of Cost includes home tour, lunch and lecture. countless generations of St. Louisans, including those you leave (home safety) plus lots and lots of tips on TRIP:701 | 1 session | $34 AGE 60+ | $39 REG traveling internationally. Little things can make a big who called this area home 10,000 years ago. Provide own transportation to tour, which will begin at Forest F10 W 11 am-2 pm Joan Huisinga difference in your experience. If you’re planning to go Oct. 16 MC-Off Campus abroad, make this class your first stop! Park visitors center’s south entrance. Withdrawal deadline for refund: 9/6. TRIP:703 | 1 session | $20.50 AGE 60+ | $25 REG TRIP:701 | 1 session | $45 AGE 60+ | $45 REG NEW! F01 Tu 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Fred Miller Beautiful Belleville F05 Sa 10 am-noon RenegadeSTL Explore Belleville, IL through a guided walking tour Sept. 17 Clayton HS, 123 Sept. 28 FP-Off Campus (1.5 to 2 miles) to learn the early history of Belleville founders and famous visitors and to view the town’s We have more! Prepare for your travel French and German architecture. A German historical with foreign language classes. Explore our NEW! Millionaire’s Row neighborhood featuring houses of various tradesmen Millionaire’s Row, which sits on the edge of the new and merchants will be highlighted. Visit the Belleville many options—including Arabic, Bosnian/ $94 million NGA site, features lavish Victorian mansions Labor and Industrial Museum for an informative Croation, French, Gaelic, German, Italian, built by prominent St. Louis businessmen in the 1870s experience. Enjoy lunch at the new Hofbrauhaus. After Korean, Mandarin, Portuguese, Russian and 1880s with architectural styles spanning Italianate, lunch, tour the seat of the Belleville Diocese–Cathedral and Spanish—on pages 48–51. Second Empire and Romanesque Revival. Visit one of St. Peter, modeled after the Exeter cathedral in of three African-American museums on Millionaire’s England. Fee includes professional tour guide Dea Row, the George B. Vashon Museum. See gargoyles, Hoover, motorcoach transportation, local guided tour flounder houses and breweries on the tour as well. in Belleville, IL, lunch at Hofbrahaus, tour of Cathedral Bus leaves from Forest Park campus in the parking of St. Peter, and all gratuities to driver and guide. Please lot behind Tower G. Please arrive 15 minutes prior to note the Belleville historical tour is a walking tour of 1.5 departure time. to 2 miles at a leisurely pace. Please arrive 15 minutes TRIP:701 | 1 session | $54 AGE 60+ | $59 REG prior to departure time. Withdrawal deadline for F06 W 9:30 am-noon Douglas Schneider refund: 10/1. Oct. 2 FP-Off Campus TRIP:701 | 1 session | $109 AGE 60+ | $109 REG F11 Th 8:45 am-4:30 pm Are We There Yet? Oct. 17 FV-Off Campus Exploring St. Louis Meet tour bus: Top of circular drive between Discover places you probably haven’t seen before in the St. Louis area. Some are historical and some are Administration and Social Sciences buildings so new you may be the first of your friends to visit. We F12 Th 9:15 am-4 pm Are We There Yet? carpool and there is always space in a car for a non- Oct. 17 MC-Off Campus driver. Admission fees are extra and bring a lunch Meet tour bus: Lot W on NW side of Meramec the first day. Come explore with us… every week is campus a fun adventure! Walking involved. First class meets on campus in the Student Center Cafeteria, followed NEW! Pompeii in St. Louis by a tour. Class meets off-campus after first session. Relive the catastrophic eruption of Mount Vesuvius Withdrawal deadline for refund: 9/12. and the rediscovery of the Roman city of Pompeii TRIP:701 | 4 sessions | $63 AGE 60+ | $99 REG with nearly 200 authentic artifacts and interactives at F07 Th 9 am-2:30 pm Joan Huisinga the St. Louis Science Center. Experience a guided tour Oct. 3 – Oct. 24 MC-Off Campus through the exhibit followed by a private lecture by an expert on Roman culture and history. Enjoy a Sicilian lunch at Bartolino’s Osteria. Withdrawal deadline for Re-Live the 1904 World’s Fair refund: 9/30. Join us for an illustrated, narrated tour of the historic | | $ | $ 1904 World’s Fair grounds in and around Forest Park. TRIP:701 1 session 109 AGE 60+ 109 REG Travel back in time through a special 3D stereoscopic F16 M 9 am-4 pm Are We There Yet? presentation (special 3D glasses will be provided), and Sept. 23 FV-Off Campus then visit the sites of the marvels you’ve just seen: the Meet tour bus: Top of circular drive between colossal ferris wheel and floral clock, festival hall and Administration and Social Sciences buildings the Grand Basin, the fabulous pike with the Tyrolean F17 M 9:30 am-3:15 pm Are We There Yet? Alps and baby incubators, the Philippine village and Sept. 23 MC-Off Campus the walled city of Jerusalem, the first Olympic Games Meet tour bus: Lot W on NW side of Meramec to be held in the USA, massive buildings, famous and NEW! True Crime Tour campus exotic people, amazing inventions and much more! Exclusive to STLCC! Join Renegade STL as we go deep Fee includes a light lunch of foods made famous at into all things true crime throughout St. Louis’ colorful the Fair and print materials (including maps) for you NEW! history! Reaching back through our city’s 255-year Unusual Little Museums to take home. Some walking required. Provide own history, we will discuss the true stories behind some of Visit unique St. Louis museums you probably didn’t transportation for the tour. know existed with collections spanning music, money, the most notorious crimes as well as uncover stories | | $ | $ art, religion and then some. We will travel off the TRIP:701 1 session 40.50 AGE 60+ 59 REG that have been lost to popular history. Bus leaves from beaten path to different areas of the city, discovering F08 Sa 8:30 am-1:30 pm C. Koehler, D. Schneider Forest Park campus in the parking lot behind Tower G. small, hidden gems along the way. There is a flight of Oct. 5 FP-G, 115 TRIP:701 | 1 session | $45 AGE 60+ | $45 REG stairs in two buildings. Cost includes bus, admissions, F13 Sa 10 am-noon RenegadeSTL lunch and gratuities. Meet tour bus on Lot E on NW side 10,000+ Years in 2 Hours Oct. 26 FP-Off Campus of Meramec campus. Please arrive 15 minutes prior to Talk about time travel! Join a whirlwind tour of all departure time. Withdrawal deadline for refund: 8/23. things St. Louis history in Renegade STL’s signature | | $ | $ St. Louis Cortex By Bus TRIP:701 1 session 91.50 AGE 60+ 99 REG off-beat style. Go beyond the everyday sights and The Cortex Innovation Community is home to a vibrant F04 Th 9:30 am-3:30 pm Joan Huisinga venture into neighborhoods such as Hyde Park, The 200-acre innovation hub and technology district Sept. 26 MC-Off Campus Ville, Carondelet, Gravois Park, Cherokee Street and integrated into St. Louis’ historic Central West End. This more! Tour covers the beautiful architecture, the tour explores the district, stopping to visit hot spots in monumental history and the modern challenges of our local Silicon Valley. Discover which building offers the Red Brick City, St. Louis. This is a bus tour with two weekly free lectures with free wine/beer. The tour will to three stops. Minimal walking beyond stepping off of also show off the new neighboring projects being bus is required. Bus leaves from Forest Park campus in developed: City Foundry and The Armory. Lunch at the the parking lot behind Tower G. Senior discount does Chocolate Pig. Bus leaves from Forest Park campus in not apply. the parking lot behind Tower G. Withdrawal deadline TRIP:701 | 1 session | $35 AGE 60+ | $35 REG for refund: 6/28. F09 Sa 10 am-noon RenegadeSTL TRIP:701 | 1 session | $64 AGE 60+ | $69 REG Oct. 12 FP-Off Campus F14 Tu 9:30 am-12:30 pm Douglas Schneider Oct. 29 FP-Off Campus

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NEW! Exploring Historic Edwardsville Country Christmas Victorian Holiday Enjoy a day exploring and learning Edwardsville’s Christmas customs were different over 100 years ago in Travel back to the late 1800s with a refreshed and history. Visit the 1820 Colonel Benjamin Stephenson what was the “country” at the time. Travel back in time updated traditional Victorian holiday tour. Start with House, a two-story Federal-style brick home built as we visit the Sappington House and the Hawken coffee and scones at Campbell House, one of the with native material and featuring original millwork. House to learn about their holiday celebrations. Then best examples of Victorian style in the U.S., decorated Enjoy a guided tour and demonstrations with it’s on to Kimmswick for a modern lunch at the historic lavishly for Christmas with its special gift shop. Our docents dressed in period costumes. Delight in lunch Blue Owl followed by a tour of the Anheuser Estate second stop will be the Old Court House for a holiday at Bella Milano before a wonderful tour of Wildey and perhaps the Burgess Howe House for some last concert before we enjoy high tea at the Missouri Theater, designated by the Edwardsville Historic minute shopping. The tour includes guide, homes, Athletic Club, home of an ever-changing gingerbread Preservation Commission as a Local Landmark. Start lunch, transportation and gratuities. Meet tour bus on village. From there, travel to the historic Samuel your exploration of Edwardsville history with a guided Lot E on NW side of Meramec campus. Please arrive 15 Cupples house, a magnificent Renaissance building tour of the theater and learn how they make their minutes prior to departure time. Withdrawal deadline where we will have a bite of chocolate to top off our legendary popcorn! Next, partake in a guided tour of for refund: 10/1. day. Both houses have second floors that contain steep Edwardsville—the third-oldest city in Illinois—to visit TRIP:702 | 1 session | $106 AGE 60+ | $115 REG steps. Fee covers transportation, food, admissions the Leclaire Neighborhood, travel the Route 66 trail to F03 Tu 9 am-4:30 pm Joan Huisinga and gratuities. Meet tour bus on Lot E on NW side of historic Saint Louis Street, and relax with a scenic drive Dec. 24 MC-Off Campus Meramec campus. Please arrive 15 minutes prior to through the campus of Southern Illinois University departure time. Withdrawal deadline for refund: 11/18. Edwardsville before heading home. Fee includes TRIP:702 | 1 session | $106 AGE 60+ | $115 REG professional tour guide Dea Hoover, motorcoach Christmas in the Green with F02 W 9:30 am-4 pm Joan Huisinga transportation, all listed attractions, inclusive lunch at Visit to Honeyshuck Dec. 11 MC-Off Campus the Bella Milano and treat at Annie’s Frozen Custard, Explore the Champ Clark House in Bowling Green, gratuities for guides and driver, and all reservations Missouri. This former residence of Honorable Champ and arrangements. Please note there is no elevator Clark, congressman from Missouri’s 9th District access to the second floor, only stairs. Meet tour bus who presided as speaker of the U. S. House of Vicarious Travel at top of circular driveway between Administration Representatives from 1911 to 1919. His son Bennett and Social Sciences Buildings. Please arrive 15 minutes Clark was raised here and went on to distinguish NEW! prior to departure time. Withdrawal deadline for himself as co-founder of The American Legion and U. Explore Southeastern France: refund: 10/15. A Travelogue S. Senator from the Show-Me State. When they moved Enjoy a virtual trip to historic French cities including TRIP:702 | 1 session | $109 AGE 60+ | $109 REG to the house in 1898, Champ and his wife Genevieve Bordeaux, St. Emilion (wine lovers, you’ll love it), F05 W 9:15 am-4 pm Are We There Yet? named it Honeyshuck for the seed-pods of the locust Lourdes, Toulouse, Albi (cathedrals don’t get better Oct. 30 FV-Off Campus trees in the yard. Now a National Historic Landmark than this one), Limoges, Dijon (Burgundy’s capital city) Meet tour bus: Top of circular drive between and regional museum, the Clarks’ home is open to and Lyon (sister city of our St. Louis). We’ll also explore Administration and Social Sciences buildings the public with collections that interpret not only the incredible 15th century Hotel Deau at Beaune, F04 W 8:30 am-4:30 pm Are We There Yet? the personal lives and political legacies of the Clark the 10th century Cluny abbey, Ronchamp’s fabulous Oct. 30 MC-Off Campus family, but the remarkable records and rich heritage 1950s-era church by Le Corbusier and some wonderful Meet tour bus: Lot W on NW side of Meramec of public service by elected office-holders from Pike parts of the magnificent Paris. County and Northeast Missouri. Also, enjoy a private, campus $ $ catered lunch at the Broken P Arena event venue CLTR:702 | 1 session | 14 AGE 60+ | 19 REG before experiencing an annual Christmas bizarre F01 Th 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Richard Mueller NEW! Spa Tour in the Green that highlights the small-town, locally Nov. 7 FP-C, 217 Enjoy dinner at the VitalityBowls Superfood Café while owned shops. Visit Bankhead Chocolates, famous for learning how healthy food can be affordable and their chocolate caramel turtles where you will receive NEW! Explore New Zealand: A Travelogue quick. Next, experience a guided exploration of PALM a chocolate turtle to sample. Then, enjoy shopping “Visit” New Zealand to see some of the most Health, including neuroplasticity and active stretch time at Bankhead’s, Heartstrings and the Country Store spectacular scenery in the world and get to know the sessions. Founded in 2016, PALM Health’s integrative on your own. Fee includes: professional tour guide culture of the Maori people. Both the north and south medicine and wellness center offers a comprehensive Dea Hoover, motorcoach transportation, private tour islands of this beautiful country have much to offer. range of medical, fitness, coaching, lifestyle and spa of Honeyshuck, inclusive lunch at Broken P Arena, See the cities of Auckland with its famous Sky Tower, services designed to transform lives by focusing on sample at Bankhead’s Chocolate, and all gratuities to capital Wellington, Christchurch and Queenstown. prevention and maintenance of a healthy lifestyle. driver and guide. Meet tour bus on Lot E on NW side Also, experience the unforgettable Bay of Islands, Lake Suggested attire is casual/athleisure wear. Provide own of Meramec campus. Please arrive 15 minutes prior to Wakatipu, Milford Sound and Doubtful Sound. The transportation. Meet tour guide at Lot E on NW side of departure time. Withdrawal deadline for refund: 11/1. birdwatching is special, as are so many other aspects Meramec campus. Please arrive 15 minutes early to TRIP:702 | 1 session | $89 AGE 60+ | $89 REG of this “down under” gem. complete driving arrangements. Withdrawal deadline F08 Th 8 am-5 pm Are We There Yet? for refund: 10/11. CLTR:702 | 1 session | $14 AGE 60+ | $19 REG Nov. 21 MC-Off Campus F02 Tu 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Richard Mueller TRIP:702 | 1 session | $59 AGE 60+ | $59 REG F06 W 4 pm-8:30 pm Are We There Yet? Nov. 12 MC-SO, 108 Nov. 1 MC-Off Campus Christmas in Hermann Via Amtrak Arrive in the German settlement town of Hermann just NEW! Explore Cuba: A Travelogue in time for lunch at Harvest Table with special holiday Gain an insightful view into this island filled with Women’s History Bus Tour guest Pelze Nichol. Enjoy Christmas Tablescapes in the welcoming people, beautiful Spanish architecture, Exclusive to STLCC! Join Renegade STL as we go in historic Rotunda building with elaborate holiday table lots of music, rum, cigars, baseball and those fabulous search of a speeding steamboat captain, post-Civil War displays, warm cider and carols that create a festive 1950s American automobiles. From the capital and presidential candidate, broken-hearted heiresses, and atmosphere. Revel in The Spirit of Christmas Concert biggest city Havana to Cienfuegos and Trinidad, enjoy so many more incredible stories of women who left at St. Martin’s Church at Starkenburg. Afterward, travel beautiful natural scenery and fascinating historic their marks on St. Louis history. Tour travels through to Valentine Hall country store for a bit of shopping places. Sites related to the 1959 revolution, wonderful both north and south St. Louis and visits sites in the and refreshments. Fee includes professional tour guide churches, Ernest Hemingway’s fascinating former heart of downtown. Bus leaves from Forest Park Dea Hoover, motorcoach transportation, Amtrak ticket home, a performance at the incredible Tropicana campus in the parking lot behind Tower G. from Hermann to Kirkwood, lunch at Harvest Table nightclub, and much more will be enjoyed. TRIP:701 | 1 session | $35 AGE 60+ | $35 REG with special guest presentation, Tablescapes event, Christmas concert, and all gratuities to driver and CLTR:702 | 1 session | $14 AGE 60+ | $19 REG F15 Sa 10 am-noon RenegadeSTL F03 Tu 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Richard Mueller Nov. 9 FP-Off Campus guide. Meet tour bus on Lot E on NW side of Meramec campus. Please arrive 15 minutes prior to departure Nov. 19 MC-SO, 112 time. Withdrawal deadline for refund: 11/1. Route 66 in Illinois: TRIP:702 | 1 session | $119 AGE 60+ | $119 REG Explore Myanmar: A Travelogue Springfield to Carlinville F09 F 9 am-6 pm Are We There Yet? Discover one of Asia’s most interesting places: Come explore the Mother Road in Illinois. See a Dec. 6 MC-Off Campus Myanmar. Formely known as Burma, Myanmar is motorcycle club’s Route 66 mural, visit the home of the beautiful in architecture and scenery, featuring some corn dog for a morning corn dog or , view of the world’s most spectacular pagodas and temples, a patriotic muffler man, and get photographed near but also hosts an element of public policy that is highly the turkey tracks. Enjoy lunch in a well-preserved 1929 controversial. soda fountain, with a chance to visit a 19th century | | $ | $ pharmacy. Explore a neon museum and meet the man CLTR:702 1 session 14 AGE 60+ 19 REG who created all the draperies for the Abraham Lincoln F04 Th 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Richard Mueller Presidential Library. We will also see the Battle of Nov. 21 FP-C, 217 Virden monument and drive a unique stretch of brick Route 66 pavement. Meet tour bus on Lot E on NW side of Meramec campus. Please arrive 15 minutes prior to departure time. Withdrawal deadline for refund: 10/21. TRIP:702 | 1 session | $109 AGE 60+ | $119 REG F07 Tu 8:30 am-4:30 pm Douglas Schneider Nov. 12 MC-Off Campus

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Motorcycle Safety Training Cards and Games

Bridge: Beginning Want to learn a new card game this fall? Bridge is the perfect game for you! Learn Standard American (SAYC) bidding, game instruction, defense techniques and general etiquette used in contract bridge. GAME:701 | 4 sessions | $24 AGE 60+ | $39 REG F03 W 4:30 pm-6:30 pm Aaron Krieser Oct. 2 – Oct. 23 FV-Student Ctr, Dining A GAME:701 | 8 sessions | $58.50 AGE 60+ | $89 REG F01 M 5 pm-7 pm Phyllis Siegel Aug. 19 – Oct. 28 MC-SW, 108 • NOTE: No class 9/2, 9/30, 10/21. GAME:701 | 8 sessions | $66 AGE 60+ | $89 REG F02 Tu 2:45 pm-4:45 pm Phyllis Siegel Aug. 20 – Oct. 15 Affton White-Rodgers, B • NOTE: No class 10/1. Motorcycle Safety Basic Rider Course The Basic Rider Course (MSF-BRC) is geared toward Bridge: Supervised Party Bridge the novice motorcyclist or scooter operator, and also with Intermediate Instruction provides an excellent skills update for returning riders Practice what you learned in Bridge: Beginning in or those with experience but no previous formal this structured party bridge setting. Play bridge, training. The course consists of classroom and on-bike keep score and learn how to play your hand more instruction with furnished motorcycles or scooters skillfully. Prerequisite: Bridge: Beginning or equivalent (loaner scooters are limited—check availability before experience. registering; personal scooters are also permitted). GAME:702 | 3 sessions | $27.50 AGE 60+ | $39 REG This is a MO State waiver class; those who successfully complete the course will be issued a completion card F01 M 5 pm-7 pm Phyllis Siegel to obtain the MO license endorsement. Students must Dec. 2 – Dec. 16 MC-SW, 108 be at least 15 and a half years of age and able to ride GAME:702 | 3 sessions | $29 AGE 60+ | $39 REG a bicycle. Those under 18 years of age must have a F02 Tu 2:45 pm-4:45 pm Phyllis Siegel release form signed by a legal guardian or parent. Dec. 3 – Dec. 17 Affton White-Rodgers, B Students must bring a three-quarter or full helmet that meets Department of Transportation standards (loaner helmets available), over ankle boots with 2-inch or Chess for Beginners lower heels, full fingered gloves, long-sleeved jacket or Are you new to the game of chess? Have you always heavy shirt, eye protection, sturdy pants and a photo wanted to learn the world’s greatest game? Starting ID. At the discretion of the instructors, students who at square one, go from pawn to a tournament ready are unable to safely operate the motorcycles will be chess player! Build critical thinking, spark cognitive dismissed from class for their own protection and the development, increase memory and learn skills that safety of the group. No refunds will be given if you are translate to all parts of your life. All chess materials unable to complete the class for any reason. Class held provided. rain or shine. You must arrive on time for class; late GAME:710 | 8 sessions | $39.50 AGE 60+ | $59 REG arrivals will not be admitted. Visit stlcc.edu/motorcycle F02 M 5 pm-6 pm Kyle Weber for detailed information. To view a five-minute video of Sept. 16 – Nov. 4 MC-SW, 105 Basic Rider Course highlights, visit msf-usa.org. MOTR:700 | 2 sessions | $152.50 AGE 60+ | $225 REG NEW! Chess Tactics and Strategy F02 Sa/Su 7 am-5 pm Jeffery Pittenger Go beyond the opening and dive into tactical motifs Aug. 24 – Aug. 25 FP-D, 215 and complex checkmate patterns. Analyze high level F03 Sa/Su 7 am-5 pm Jeffery Pittenger grandmaster games, middle game and endgame Sept. 7 – Sept. 8 FP-D, 215 strategies. Students at this level can readily implement F04 Sa/Su 7 am-5 pm Jeffery Pittenger opening principles and can demonstrate all advanced Sept. 14 – Sept. 15 FP-D, 215 rules of chess. This class is for intermediate chess players who know how to play but have not yet F05 Sa/Su 8 am-6 pm Jeffery Pittenger learned the more challenging concepts. Sept. 21 – Sept. 22 FP-D, 215 GAME:710 | 8 sessions | $39.50 AGE 60+ | $59 REG F06 Sa/Su 8 am-6 pm Jeffery Pittenger F03 W 5 pm-6 pm Kyle Weber Oct. 5 – Oct. 6 FP-D, 215 Sept. 18 – Nov. 6 MC-SW, 105 F07 Sa/Su 8 am-6 pm Jeffery Pittenger Oct. 12 – Oct. 13 FP-D, 215 F08 Sa/Su 8 am-6 pm Jeffery Pittenger NEW! Learn to Play Mah Jongg Oct. 19 – Oct. 20 FP-D, 215 and Supervised Play Challenge your intellect with the Chinese game of Mah F09 Sa/Su 8 am-6 pm Jeffery Pittenger Jongg. This tile-based game similar to the card game Oct. 26 – Oct. 27 FP-D, 215 rummy is gaining popularity all around the world. Learn this game of skill, strategy and chance in just three sessions! Already know how to play or need a refresher? Join us for supervised play with instruction The instructors created a as needed! Bring 2019 Mah Jongg card to class. “welcoming and friendly learning GAME:710 | 3 sessions | $29 AGE 60+ | $39 REG F01 Tu 2:45 pm-4:45 pm Phyllis Siegel environment. They made it easy Oct. 29 – Nov. 19 Affton White-Rodgers, B to get comfortable with fellow • NOTE: No class 11/5. classmates and feel comfortable asking any questions.

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Fencing Golf

Golf for Seniors NEW! Golf: Advanced Learn the basic fundamentals of golf: grip, set-up, mini- Focus on individual skills that need improvement. swing, full swing, putting and chipping. Class will move This class is catered to the experienced golfer eager to at a slower pace. Extra fee for balls. practice drills, refine their golf mind set and improve PEDU:765 | 4 sessions | $45 AGE 60+ | $45 REG course management skills. F02 Tu 10 am-11 am PEDU:734 | 6 sessions | $32 AGE 60+ | $59 REG Sept. 10 – Oct. 1 Golfport of Maryland Heights F03 W 6 pm-7 pm Sept. 11 – Oct. 16 First Tee Driving Range Golf: Basics and Beyond Learning to play correctly is key to a great golf game. Golf: Playing Lesson New golfers get started on the right track and more Enjoy this unique opportunity to play with an experienced golfers can get back to basics to help experienced golf instructor. Golf professional will take unlearn any bad habits. Class covers putting, chipping, you and other students on course to play up to nine pitching, rules, etiquette, full swing with iron and full holes. Class is for golfers who have had prior instruction swing with wood. A great mix for beginning students but have difficulty taking their game to the next level. just learning to play and experienced golfers brushing Be prepared to pay Eagle Springs approximately $15 up on skills and rules of play as a refresher course. Extra to play some holes on the course (includes a riding Fencing: Beginning I and II fee for balls. cart). Meet instructor at Eagle Springs Clubhouse. Tee Have fun learning the basics of swordplay! Class PEDU:730 | 5 sessions | $99 AGE 60+ | $99 REG time is at the class start time, so be sure to arrive a few emphasizes basics of footwork, bladework and minutes early. bouting and will accommodate returning students as F03 Sa 10 am-11:30 am PEDU:765 | 1 session | $39 AGE 60+ | $39 REG well with instruction to expand technique. Equipment Sept. 7 – Oct. 5 Eagle Springs Golf Course provided. F06 Tu 5 pm-7 pm Aug. 27 Eagle Springs Golf Course | 8 sessions | $44 AGE 60+ | $ REG PEDU:745 69 Golf: Beginning I F07 Tu 5 pm-7 pm F01 W 6 pm-7 pm Patrick Dorsey Start from the beginning and learn the basic Sept. 4 – Oct. 30 University City HS, Girls Gym fundamentals of golf: grip, set up, mini-swing, full Sept. 10 Eagle Springs Golf Course • NOTE: No class 9/25. swing, putting and chipping. Perfect introductory class for new players and a great way for experienced golfers Golf: The Swing of Things to sharpen rudimentary golf skills. Extra fee for balls. Get into the swing of things! This fun class is essential PEDU:730 | 4 sessions | $45 AGE 60+ | $45 REG for every golfer! Perfecting your swing is not all about This class was a lot of fun and F02 Tu 6 pm-7 pm hitting the ball; it’s learning and understanding how Sept. 10 – Oct. 1 Golfport of Maryland Heights to use your body motion to create your perfect swing. “ Extra fee for balls. informative. I left with a greater PEDU:730 | 6 sessions | $32 AGE 60+ | $59 REG appreciation for fencing. F01 Th 6 pm-7 pm PEDU:765 | 4 sessions | $45 AGE 60+ | $45 REG Sept. 12 – Oct. 17 First Tee Driving Range F03 Tu 7 pm-8 pm Sept. 10 – Oct. 1 Golfport of Maryland Heights Golf: Beginning II Rick S. Review, practice and expand on fundamentals Golf: Short Game Skills presented in Golf: Beginning I class. With emphasis on Whether you are a beginning student or just want to Saint Louis correcting individual swing faults, this is the perfect improve your golf game, this class caters to you. Spend class for beginning golfers with previous instruction. each week focused on a short game skill: putting, Extra fee for balls. chipping and pitching. Final class will be spent playing a practice green. Extra fee for balls. Recreational Team Sports PEDU:731 | 4 sessions | $45 AGE 60+ | $45 REG F03 Th 7 pm-8 pm PEDU:765 | 6 sessions | $32 AGE 60+ | $59 REG Sept. 12 – Oct. 3 Golfport of Maryland Heights F01 Tu 6 pm-7 pm F04 Sa 9 am-10 am Sept. 10 – Oct. 15 First Tee Driving Range Sept. 14 – Oct. 5 Golfport of Maryland Heights F05 Sa 10 am-11 am Golf: Tee for Two Sept. 14 – Oct. 5 Golfport of Maryland Heights Want to enjoy the game of golf with your significant other? Whether you’ve played for years or have never PEDU:731 | 6 sessions | $32 AGE 60+ | $59 REG picked up a club, couples can enjoy time together F01 Tu 7 pm-8 pm while learning and improving golf skills. Open to all Sept. 10 – Oct. 15 First Tee Driving Range levels. Each participant must register. Clubs available F02 Th 7 pm-8 pm for use at the range. Extra fee for balls. Sept. 12 – Oct. 17 First Tee Driving Range PEDU:765 | 4 sessions | $45 AGE 60+ | $45 REG F04 Th 6 pm-7 pm Golf: Caregiver/Child Sept. 12 – Oct. 3 Golfport of Maryland Heights Enjoy time with your child, ages 7-15, and have fun learning the basics of golf together! Improve your game and help your child practice golf skills. Registration required for each participant. Extra fee for Basketball: Recreational balls. Senior discount does not apply. Tired of riding the pine? Get up and play! A great PEDU:765 | 4 sessions | $45 AGE 60+ | $45 REG way to have fun and get exercise. All levels welcome; F05 Sa 11 am-noon just register and come play! Bring a white and a dark Sept. 14 – Oct. 5 Golfport of Maryland Heights colored t-shirt to class. Do not wear jewelry. PEDU:701 | 12 sessions | $59 AGE 60+ | $59 REG F01 M 7 pm-8:30 pm Richard Bannecker Sept. 9 – Nov. 25 Resurrection Lutheran

Volleyball: Recreational Keep fit, have fun and make friends. Register and come play! All levels welcome. PEDU:704 | 10 sessions | $37 AGE 60+ | $69 REG F01 F 7 pm-8:30 pm Jason Guss Sept. 13 – Nov. 15 FV-PE, Gym

HOT! REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 5 | 314-984-7777 | STLCC.EDU/CE 59 Tennis and Pickleball Pickleball: Basics and Continuing Come join the fun! Pickleball is a fast-growing sport National Tennis Rating Program (NTRP) for good reason: it’s easy to learn, easy to play and great exercise for all ages and abilities. Beginners 1.0 This player is just starting to play tennis. will learn the basics of pickleball while continuing students enjoy recreational play at a more advanced 2.0 May have had some lessons; needs on-court experience. level. All equipment provided. Dress appropriately for outdoor court. 2.5 Can sustain a short rally of slow pace; needs to develop form. PEDU:740 | 6 sessions | $36.50 AGE 60+ | $59 REG F03 Sa 9 am-10 am Allyson Duffin-Dalton 3.0 Consistent on medium-paced shots; needs work on form and strategy. Sept. 7 – Oct. 12 Kennedy Rec Complex 3.5 Consistent with directional control; needs to work on specialty shots. F04 Sa 10 am-11 am Allyson Duffin-Dalton Sept. 7 – Oct. 12 Kennedy Rec Complex 4.0 Dependable with directional control and depths has specialty shots. F05 Sa 11 am-noon Allyson Duffin-Dalton Needs to play more percentage tennis. Sept. 7 – Oct. 12 Kennedy Rec Complex F01 M 5 pm-6 pm Allyson Duffin-Dalton Designations used as a tool to assist students when registering for tennis classes: Sept. 9 – Oct. 14 Kennedy Rec Complex F02 M 6 pm-7 pm Allyson Duffin-Dalton Beginning I (1.0-2.0): Designed for beginners and those who have limited experience with basic tennis strokes. Sept. 9 – Oct. 14 Kennedy Rec Complex Proper techniques of all strokes will be covered. Drills will be used and tennis etiquette and rules will be discussed. F06 W 5 pm-6 pm Allyson Duffin-Dalton Players will be grouped according to ability. Sept. 11 – Oct. 16 Kennedy Rec Complex Beginning I and II (1.0-2.5): Designed for beginners and those who need to brush up on the basics. Techniques F07 Th 5 pm-6 pm Allyson Duffin-Dalton covered are forehand, backhand, serve, volley, basic strategy as well as drill exercises. Players will be grouped Sept. 12 – Oct. 17 Kennedy Rec Complex according to ability. Beginning II (2.5): Further emphasized is proper stroke development and footwork through the use of drills. Tennis etiquette and rules will be reviewed. Constancy of stroke production is a major goal. Bowling Intermediate I (3.0-3.5): A refresher on proper stroke execution. Drills are used and emphasis is on improved consistency and directional control. Strategy and some match play are covered. Intermediate II to Advanced (3.5-4.0): This course includes more advanced drills, work on strategy and match play, with a goal of playing better percentage tennis.

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

Tennis: Beginning I - NTRP 1.0-2.0 Tennis: Intermediate I - NTRP 3.0 See NTRP rating Box. Tennis balls provided. See NTRP rating Box. Tennis balls provided. Bowling Skills | | $ | $ | | $ | $ Whether you are just beginning or looking to bring PEDU:733 7 sessions 69 AGE 60+ 69 REG PEDU:735 4 sessions 80 AGE 60+ 80 REG your bowling game up a notch, have fun and learn F01 Sa 2:30 pm-3:30 pm F05 Su 7 pm-8 pm new techniques as you learn proper swing technique, Sept. 7 – Oct. 19 Vetta Concord Sports Club Sept. 8 – Sept. 29 Frontenac Racquet Club footwork, release points and basic pocket alignment. F02 Tu 1 pm-2 pm F06 Su 7 pm-8 pm Extra fees for games each week. Oct. 22 – Dec. 3 Vetta Concord Sports Club Oct. 6 – Oct. 27 Frontenac Racquet Club PEDU:772 | 4 sessions | $26.50 AGE 60+ | $49 REG PEDU:735 | 7 sessions | $95 AGE 60+ | $95 REG F01 Tu noon-2 pm Michael Bluth Tennis: Beginning I and II - NTRP 1.0-2.5 F03 Th 2 pm-3:30 pm Oct. 1 – Oct. 22 Crestwood Bowl See NTRP rating Box. Tennis balls provided. Sept. 5 – Oct. 17 Vetta Concord Sports Club PEDU:733 | 4 sessions | $80 AGE 60+ | $80 REG F02 Th 2 pm-3:30 pm F07 Su 6 pm-7 pm Oct. 22 – Dec. 3 Vetta Concord Sports Club Sept. 8 – Sept. 29 Frontenac Racquet Club F04 Sa 4:30 pm-6 pm F05 M 1 pm-2 pm Oct. 26 – Dec. 14 Vetta Concord Sports Club Sept. 9 – Sept. 30 Sunset Hills CC, indoor courts • NOTE: No class 11/30. F03 Sa 1 pm-2 pm Oct. 5 – Oct. 26 Sunset Hills CC, indoor courts Tennis: Intermediate Advanced - F08 Su 6 pm-7 pm NTRP 3.0-4.0 Oct. 6 – Oct. 27 Frontenac Racquet Club See NTRP rating box. Tennis balls provided. F06 M 1 pm-2 pm PEDU:736 | 7 sessions | $95 AGE 60+ | $95 REG Oct. 7 – Oct. 28 Sunset Hills CC, indoor courts F01 Tu 2 pm-3:30 pm F04 Sa 1 pm-2 pm Sept. 3 – Oct. 15 Vetta Concord Sports Club Nov. 2 – Nov. 30 Sunset Hills CC, indoor courts F02 Sa 4:30 pm-6 pm • NOTE: No class 11/9. Sept. 7 – Oct. 19 Vetta Concord Sports Club F03 Th 2 pm-3:30 pm Tennis: Beginning II - NTRP 2.5 Oct. 24 – Dec. 12 Vetta Concord Sports Club See NTRP rating Box. Tennis balls provided. • NOTE: No class 11/28. PEDU:734 | 7 sessions | $69 AGE 60+ | $69 REG F04 Sa 2 pm-3:30 pm F01 Sa 3:30 pm-4:30 pm Oct. 26 – Dec. 14 Vetta Concord Sports Club Sept. 7 – Oct. 19 Vetta Concord Sports Club • NOTE: No class 11/30. F02 Sa 3:30 pm-4:30 pm Oct. 26 – Dec. 14 Vetta Concord Sports Club • NOTE: No class 11/30.

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Gentle Aqua Dance Aquafusion/FABS Aquatics Splash and dance your way to fitness in this fun, easy to Enjoy the best of both worlds! Join this high energy follow, low-impact, water-based workout! Gentle Aqua combo class for tighter abs and better balance while Dance integrates dance-fitness moves with water- building muscle. Incorporate various resistance ATTENTION Water Students: based exercises, just at a slower pace. equipment like dumbbells and to build cardio Due to circumstances related to inclement PEDU:729 | 14 sessions | $54.50 AGE 60+ | $89 REG capacity and increase your strength and endurance. weather, building and/or equipment F13 MW 9 am-9:50 am Neil Skid PEDU:729 | 14 sessions | $54.50 AGE 60+ | $89 REG malfunctioning or maintenance, the pool Sept. 9 – Oct. 23 MC-PE, Pool F01 MW 1 pm-1:50 pm Terri Williams F14 MW 9 am-9:50 am Neil Skid Aug. 19 – Oct. 7 MC-PE, Pool facilities used by Continuing Education may Oct. 28 – Dec. 16 MC-PE, Pool • NOTE: No class 9/2. have to be closed with little or no advance • NOTE: No class 11/27. F04 Tu/Th 1 pm-1:50 pm Terri Williams notice. In these cases, no refunds will be Aug. 20 – Oct. 3 MC-PE, Pool offered, nor will make-ups be available Water Exercise F06 MW 1 pm-1:50 pm Terri Williams Get a total body workout! Tone, strengthen and achieve Oct. 14 – Dec. 2 MC-PE, Pool because of tight scheduling of swimming, flexibility and circulatory endurance while exercising in • NOTE: No class 11/27. water exercise and other physical education the water. No more stiff and sore muscles! All skill levels F09 Tu/Th 1 pm-1:50 pm Terri Williams classes. For additional information regarding are welcome as you will work at your own pace. Oct. 15 – Dec. 5 MC-PE, Pool PEDU:729 | 12 sessions | $49.50 AGE 60+ | $79 REG • NOTE: No class 10/22, 11/28. the various college pools, please call: F10 Tu/Th 9 am-9:50 am Gary Ketcherside F21 TuTh 2 pm-2:50 pm Terri Williams • Meramec Pool...... 314-984-7399 Oct. 22 – Dec. 5 MC-PE, Pool Aug. 20 – Oct. 3 MC-PE, Pool • Forest Park Pool...... 314-644-9717 • NOTE: No class 10/22, 11/28. F22 TuTh 2 pm-2:50 pm Terri Williams | | $ | $ Oct. 15 – Dec. 5 MC-PE, Pool • Pool...... 314-513-4275 PEDU:729 15 sessions 54.50 AGE 60+ 89 REG Florissant Valley F05 Tu/Th 9 am-9:50 am Gary Ketcherside • NOTE: No class 10/22, 11/28. Aug. 20 – Oct. 8 MC-PE, Pool | | $ | $ Family Swim PEDU:729 16 sessions 72.50 AGE 60+ 95 REG Have fun as a family as you swim, dive or lounge in our F15 MWF 8 am-8:50 am Daniel Vogt I really enjoy Terri Williams’ pool. One parent/guardian per non-swimming child. Sept. 9 – Oct. 14 FV-PE, Pool One parent/guardian per three children if they can F16 MWF 9 am-9:50 am Daniel Vogt “up-beat personality. It helps swim. All participants must register. Sept. 9 – Oct. 14 FV-PE, Pool to make exercise fun. PEDU:720 | 12 sessions | $79 AGE 60+ | $79 REG F17 MWF 10 am-10:50 am Daniel Vogt F01 Su 5 pm-6:50 pm Sept. 9 – Oct. 14 FV-PE, Pool Sept. 8 – Nov. 24 FV-PE, Pool F19 MWF 8 am-8:50 am Daniel Vogt Oct. 21 – Nov. 25 FV-PE, Pool Lap Swim F20 MWF 9 am-9:50 am Daniel Vogt Cindy D. Get a great workout before you start your day! Pool will Oct. 21 – Nov. 25 FV-PE, Pool Saint Louis be set up for students to swim laps during this time. F18 MWF 10 am-10:50 am Daniel Vogt Lockers are available; however, you must provide your Oct. 21 – Nov. 25 FV-PE, Pool FABS: For Over Forty, Abs, own towel and lock for your valuables. Balance and Strength PEDU:721 | 22 sessions | $89 AGE 60+ | $89 REG Are you over forty? Do you want tighter abs to help Water Aerobics with balance? Do you loathe the thought of pumping F02 Tu/Th 7 am-7:50 am Experience a low impact shallow water workout with Sept. 10 – Nov. 21 FV-PE, Pool iron in a gym but would still like to build muscle and exercise movements and fun music where you can increase strength? Then this FABSulous class is for you! | 33 sessions | $99 AGE 60+ | $ REG PEDU:721 99 choose your own intensity level. Swimming ability is As we age, our bellies tend to get bigger, our balance F01 MWF 7 am-7:50 am not required for this class. becomes a bit off kilter and our muscles start to sag Sept. 9 – Nov. 22 FV-PE, Pool PEDU:729 | 10 sessions | $50 AGE 60+ | $65 REG (especially the back of those arms). Using various F12 Tu/Th 8 am-8:50 am Yolanda Woodard water equipment, FABS class will tighten your tummy, Open Lap Swim Nov. 5 – Dec. 10 FV-PE, Pool improve your balance and build major muscle groups. Pool will be open for credit and non-credit students • NOTE: No class 11/28. PEDU:729 | 14 sessions | $54.50 AGE 60+ | $89 REG to swim laps during this time. Lockers are available; PEDU:729 | 14 sessions | $72.50 AGE 60+ | $95 REG F03 MW 7 pm-7:50 pm Terri Williams however, you must provide your own towel and lock F11 Tu/Th 8 am-8:50 am Yolanda Woodard Aug. 19 – Oct. 7 MC-PE, Pool for your valuables. Sept. 10 – Oct. 24 FV-PE, Pool • NOTE: No class 9/2. PEDU:721 | 60 sessions | $51 AGE 60+ | $95 REG F08 MW 7 pm-7:50 pm Terri Williams F03 M/Tu/W/Th 8 am-8:50 am Aquafusion Oct. 14 – Dec. 2 MC-PE, Pool Aug. 19 – Dec. 5 MC-PE, Pool Use various resistance equipment like dumbbells • NOTE: No class 11/27. • NOTE: No class 9/2, 10/22, 11/27, 11/28. and noodles in this high energy class to build cardio capacity and strengthen main muscle groups. Great Stand-Up Paddleboarding: Introduction Swimming Skills: exercise to increase your strength and endurance, Stand-up paddleboarding is a rapidly growing sport Beginning/Intermediate leaving you feeling great and looking good! that is suitable for almost anyone! Have fun and soak Not the strongest swimmer? It’s time to change PEDU:729 | 14 sessions | $54.50 AGE 60+ | $89 REG up the benefits of a great exercise while learning how that! Acquire basic to intermediate swimming skills, F02 MW 6 pm-6:50 pm Terri Williams to SUP! Learn proper paddling instruction and get and feel confident in the water and around water Aug. 19 – Oct. 7 MC-PE, Pool a brief introduction before hitting the water. Once activities. Emphasis on the primary strokes, buoyancy • NOTE: No class 9/2. on the water, receive continuous instruction as you techniques, breath control and acquiring endurance. F07 MW 6 pm-6:50 pm Terri Williams practice and get comfortable on your board. Dress PEDU:722 | 8 sessions | $50 AGE 60+ | $65 REG Oct. 14 – Dec. 2 MC-PE, Pool appropriately for outdoor water activity. Fee includes F02 Sa 10 am-10:50 am Jeanne Hudgens • NOTE: No class 11/27. all equipment. Sept. 7 – Nov. 2 FV-PE, Pool PEDU:770 | 2 sessions | $59 AGE 60+ | $59 REG • NOTE: No class 10/12. F01 Sa 10 am-noon F01 Sa 11 am-11:50 am Jeanne Hudgens Sept. 7 – Sept. 14 Simpson Lake Sept. 7 – Nov. 2 FV-PE, Pool • NOTE: No class 10/12.

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Dance Aerobics Kickboxing with Trampoline Fit Boot Camp With Shark Fitness Enjoy a fun, full body workout including cardio and This total body high-intensity workout consists of Challenge yourself with resistance training, toning set to contemporary music. Bring light weights cardio drills using gloves, hit pads and kick pads. calisthenics, short runs, and drills designed to work (one to three pounds) and a mat. No dance experience Perform jabs, punches, hooks, upper cuts and kicks every major muscle group in this 60-minute class. required. to burn fat and tone muscles. In the second half of Learn the correct way to train in terms of form, tempo PEDU:750 | 12 sessions | $58 AGE 60+ | $75 REG class be ready to jump like a kid again, but this time, and exercise selection. Despite the group setting, this F01 W 6 pm-6:50 pm Susan Pellegrino to lose inches, build strength and increase endurance. class will challenge you individually to give your best Sept. 11 – Dec. 11 St. Paul UCC Personal 36” trampolines used to work lower body with and expect optimal results. Bring a towel or mat and • NOTE: No class 10/16, 11/27. low-impact bounce moves that are fun, exhilarating water. Weather permitting, class will be held outside; and aerobically effective. Upper body trampoline dress appropriately. Meet at the entrance to the PE moves are worked with the safety bar. building on O parking lot. NEW! Fit Hop PEDU:744 | 8 sessions | $69 AGE 60+ | $69 REG PEDU:755 | 9 sessions | $129 AGE 60+ | $129 REG This a full body cardio workout class is guaranteed to F02 Tu 5 pm-6 pm F11 MWF 5:45 am-6:45 am make you sweat. Learn basic hip hop moves integrated Sept. 10 – Oct. 29 Z Total Body Dec. 2 – Dec. 20 MC-PE, O Lot with workout moves to complete a mini dance by the end of each class. PEDU:755 | 11 sessions | $149 AGE 60+ | $149 REG F10 Tu/Th 9:30 am-10:30 am | 6 sessions | $59 AGE 60+ | $ REG STRONG by Zumba® PEDU:754 59 Nov. 12 – Dec. 19 MC-PE, O Lot F04 Th 5:15 pm-6 pm Come join this group fitness class that will use High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) moves in sync • NOTE: No class 11/28. Sept. 5 – Oct. 10 St. Lou Dance Crew with music to get your body working hard! This F09 Tu/Th 5:45 am-6:45 am F05 Th 5:15 pm-6 pm class incorporates basic fitness moves, martial arts, Nov. 12 – Dec. 19 MC-PE, O Lot Oct. 24 – Dec. 5 St. Lou Dance Crew plyometrics and primal movement. STRONG by • NOTE: No class 11/28. • NOTE: No class 11/28. Zumba® is geared for all levels of fitness. Note: This is not PEDU:755 | 12 sessions | $159 AGE 60+ | $159 REG a standard Zumba® dance class! STRONG by Zumba® is a trademark of Zumba Fitness, LLC. used under license F03 Tu/Th 9:30 am-10:30 am Zumba Gold® Aug. 20 – Sept. 26 MC-PE, O Lot Come join in the fun and get fit with the upbeat (Flex Studio). Please bring water bottle and towel. F02 Tu/Th 5:45 am-6:45 am tempo of Latin and international music! Zumba Gold® PEDU:747 | 10 sessions | $69 AGE 60+ | $69 REG takes a lower intensity approach to Zumba® dance, F01 Sa 9:15 am-10:15 am Aug. 20 – Sept. 26 MC-PE, O Lot making this class perfect for older active adults or Sept. 21 – Nov. 23 Flex Fitness Studio F06 Tu/Th 9:30 am-10:30 am individuals with limited physical ability. Exercises will Oct. 1 – Nov. 7 MC-PE, O Lot include proper breathing and gentle stretching and F05 Tu/Th 5:45 am-6:45 am are modified to help work on your posture, strength, HIIT After 40 Oct. 1 – Nov. 7 MC-PE, O Lot This total-body, moderately-high intensity interval and balance. Zumba Gold® is a trademark of Zumba F08 MWF 5:45 am-6:45 am Fitness, LLC. used under license (ADIVA Dance Center). workout uses a variety of bodyweight/light weight exercises to tone and tighten for that fit, strong and Oct. 30 – Nov. 25 MC-PE, O Lot | 8 sessions | $59 AGE 60+ | $ REG PEDU:747 59 healthy version of you! Designed to help overall health PEDU:755 | 15 sessions | $195 AGE 60+ | $195 REG F02 W 11 am-11:50 am and toning and to inform/motivate in a fun supportive F01 MWF 5:45 am-6:45 am Sept. 4 – Oct. 23 ADIVA Dance Center way. Please bring mat to class. Aug. 19 – Sept. 23 MC-PE, O Lot PEDU:747 | 8 sessions | $40 AGE 60+ | $65 REG • NOTE: No class 9/2. Soul Dance: A Combination of F03 Tu 6 pm-7 pm Patricia Werner F04 MWF 5:45 am-6:45 am Cardio and Strength Training Aug. 27 – Oct. 15 MC-PE, 201 Sept. 25 – Oct. 28 MC-PE, O Lot Enjoy this fun, rocking fitness program that blends F04 Tu 7:15 pm-8:15 pm Patricia Werner F07 MW 5:30 pm-6:30 pm the movements of dance, martial arts and healing Aug. 27 – Oct. 15 MC-PE, 201 Oct. 28 – Dec. 18 MC-PE, O Lot arts (such as yoga). Learn how to work out without • NOTE: No class 11/27. pain and enjoy getting fit with movement set to F05 Tu 6 pm-7 pm Patricia Werner soul-stirring music. Soul Dance is rooted in sensory Oct. 29 – Dec. 17 MC-PE, 201 awareness, joy, pleasure and love for your body. Join F06 Tu 7:15 pm-8:15 pm Patricia Werner a Soul Dance class and free your spirit! All levels and Oct. 29 – Dec. 17 MC-PE, 201 abilities welcome. No shoes on mats. PEDU:755 | 6 sessions | $42 AGE 60+ | $59 REG Fit and Fabulous Over 60 F16 Sa 8:30 am-9:20 am Karol McNutt Functional fitness trains muscles for safer, more Sept. 7 – Oct. 12 MC-PE, 105 efficient every-day movement, which is increasingly F17 Sa 8:30 am-9:20 am Karol McNutt important as we age. In this class, enjoy a variety of Oct. 19 – Nov. 23 MC-PE, 105 chair exercises; stretches for flexibility; balance work; and strength building with light weights, bands, pilate rings and balls. Work on balance with security of a chair Cardio and Abs or barre. Fun hour of socializing, singing, talking and Challenge yourself with this 60-minute calorie burner laughing while working the mind and body all through that will leave you invigorated and stronger! Get your fitness moves for all levels. heart pumping and fat burning with exercises focused PEDU:754 | 8 sessions | $69 AGE 60+ | $69 REG on cardio and abs with a concentration on upper/lower abdominals, sides/obliques and back core strength. F02 M 3 pm-4 pm Core and posture are targeted throughout the class to Sept. 9 – Oct. 28 Z Total Body let you leave standing taller and stronger. PEDU:754 | 8 sessions | $69 AGE 60+ | $69 REG Senior Chair Exercise F01 Su 8:30 am-9:30 am Seated exercise can improve flexibility, strength and Sept. 8 – Oct. 27 Z Total Body relaxation. Simply adding a little physical activity to Have you ever thought your weekly routine can help you feel better, look better and enjoy life more. Chair exercise is a great way to about becoming a Cardio Kickboxing improve flexibility and posture as well as reduce stress. Begin class with a warm-up and stretching followed SENR:704 | 6 sessions | $23 AGE 60+ | $35 REG by an aerobic workout; including floor work and self- personal trainer? defense moves. F04 Tu 9 am-9:30 am Kathleen Schabelski Sept. 3 – Oct. 8 FP-LB, 43 According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor | 10 sessions | $69 AGE 60+ | $ REG PEDU:744 69 F05 Tu 9 am-9:30 am Kathleen Schabelski F03 M 7 pm-8 pm Timothy Toeniskoetter Statistics report, median salary Sept. 16 – Nov. 25 Sperreng, Café Oct. 29 – Dec. 3 FP-LB, 43 for these workers is $39,210. • NOTE: No class 10/21. F01 W 7 pm-8 pm Senior Fitness Get a jump start with our 10-week Sept. 18 – Nov. 20 Martial Arts Cntr (Mehlvl) Come get fit and increase your stability and flexibility. ACE® Personal Trainer Certification The class involves standing and sitting in a chair while using light weights (one pound), small balls, and stretch Prep Course. Learn more on page 11. bands to enhance fitness with music to add to the fun. Need-based funding assistance may be Includes light stretching and relaxation. Wear sturdy athletic shoes and bring towel and water to class. available through WIOA and SkillUP. SENR:704 | 8 sessions | $59 AGE 60+ | $59 REG F03 W 1 pm-1:50 pm Sept. 4 – Oct. 23 ADIVA Dance Center stlcc.edu/accelerated

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Barre, Yoga and Pilates

Barre Cardio and Tone Yoga: Continuing Join us for a series of ballet barre and floor exercises Continue to build your yoga skills while learning to that focus on the thighs, core and booty. Core and relax, calm your mind and experience vibrant healing posture are worked throughout the workout. energy. Learn to use breathing, stretching and PEDU:754 | 8 sessions | $69 AGE 60+ | $69 REG relaxation techniques to bring a total sense of well- F03 Th 6 pm-7 pm being and integration of mind and body. Bring a towel and mat. Prerequisite: Prior yoga experience. Sept. 12 – Oct. 31 Z Total Body PEDU:761 | 10 sessions | $58.50 AGE 60+ | $95 REG F12 Th 9 am-10:15 am Karen Martinez Dynamic Stretch Sept. 5 – Nov. 14 Big Bend Yoga Center Increase the range of motion in your muscles and • NOTE: No class 10/31. joints through specialized lengthening and stretching PEDU:761 | 10 sessions | $49 AGE 60+ | $69 REG techniques designed to help release muscle tension, F07 M 1:30 pm-2:30 pm Kelly Kauffmann decrease stress and enhance coordination. Bring a Sept. 16 – Nov. 18 Affton White-Rodgers, Gym towel and mat. PEDU:755 | 12 sessions | $45 AGE 60+ | $75 REG F12 Tu 8 am-8:50 am Gary Ketcherside Iyengar Yoga: Beginning Sept. 3 – Nov. 26 MC-PE, 201 Gentle Yoga Well known for its highly developed teaching • NOTE: No class 10/22. Enjoy a gentle combination of yoga exercises to help methodology and rigorous teacher training program, improve flexibility and core balance. Great for stress Iyengar yoga’s complete integration of postures and relief and relaxation. Individual yoga practice will be yoga philosophy brings physical health and vigor, Yoga Basics encouraged. Bring a mat, towel and water. mental clarity, emotional serenity and poise. Postures New to yoga or desire a slow, gentle pace? Learn are taught by certified teachers in a safe, orderly standard yoga postures, flexibility and correct PEDU:761 | 5 sessions | $32.50 AGE 60+ | $45 REG progression with emphasis on body alignment, breathing techniques. Bring a towel and mat. F14 M 9:30 am-10:30 am Nicole Thompson intelligent actions in each posture, observation and Aug. 19 – Sept. 23 Queeny Park, Multi Rm PEDU:761 | 10 sessions | $49 AGE 60+ | $69 REG correction of the students. Lowest level of Iyengar F08 M 12:15 pm-1:15 pm Kelly Kauffmann • NOTE: No class 9/2. yoga certification takes 7-10 years. Taught by one of | | $ AGE 60+ | $ REG the few Iyengar certified teachers in the St. Louis area. Sept. 16 – Nov. 18 Affton White-Rodgers, Gym PEDU:761 8 sessions 79 79 F09 Th 7 pm-8 pm Bring a yoga mat. Aug. 22 – Oct. 10 Masterpeace Studios PEDU:761 | 7 sessions | $41.50 AGE 60+ | $69 REG Yoga F10 Th 7 pm-8 pm Beginning Relax, calm your mind and experience vibrant healing Oct. 17 – Dec. 12 Masterpeace Studios energy. Learn to use breathing, stretching and F04 W 7:45 pm-9 pm Robert Gadon relaxation techniques to bring a total sense of well- • NOTE: No class 11/28. Aug. 21 – Oct. 2 WW, 102B being and integration of mind and body. Bring a towel, PEDU:761 | 11 sessions | $47.50 AGE 60+ | $75 REG F18 Th 6:30 pm-7:45 pm Robert Gadon mat, yoga belt and resistance band. F15 M 9:30 am-10:30 am Nicole Thompson Aug. 22 – Oct. 3 FP-PE, East Rm PEDU:761 | 10 sessions | $58.50 AGE 60+ | $95 REG Sept. 30 – Dec. 9 Queeny Park, Multi Rm F05 W 6:15 pm-7:30 pm Robert Gadon F11 Tu 1 pm-2:15 pm Christine Hayes Oct. 16 – Dec. 4 WW, 102B Sept. 3 – Nov. 5 Big Bend Yoga Center NEW! Gentle Yoga with Sound Healing • NOTE: No class 11/27. PEDU:761 | 13 sessions | $75 AGE 60+ | $95 REG Enjoy gentle movement that can include floor work, F19 Th 6:30 pm-7:45 pm Robert Gadon F16 M 6 pm-7 pm Sharon Danyluck standing postures, balance postures and some longer Oct. 17 – Dec. 5 FP-LB, 43 Sept. 9 – Dec. 9 Sunset Hills C.C., Multi Rm held restorative poses. Relax in a supported and • NOTE: No class 11/28. restorative position while the instructor plays crystal Continuing F17 M 7:15 pm-8:15 pm Sharon Danyluck singing bowls, Tibetan singing bowls, chimes and Sept. 9 – Dec. 9 Sunset Hills C.C., Multi Rm F03 W 6:15 pm-7:30 pm Robert Gadon HAPI® drums. The various sound patterns allow for Aug. 21 – Oct. 2 WW, 102B deep relaxation and often help with stress, anxiety and F06 W 7:45 pm-9 pm Robert Gadon Yoga for Seniors sleep issues. Some yoga experience recommended. Oct. 16 – Dec. 4 WW, 102B HAPI is a registered trademark of Rhythm Earth Corp. Open your mind to a new understanding of your body • NOTE: No class 11/27. with this gentle, slow-paced combination of stretch PEDU:761 | 7 sessions | $59 AGE 60+ | $59 REG and strength work. Breath work and meditation are F27 Su 6 pm-7 pm great for calming and relieving stress. Bring a mat, Sept. 8 – Oct. 20 South River Yoga BUTI Yoga® towel and water. Are you ready to be empowered and get a great F31 Su 6 pm-7 pm | | $ | $ workout? The BUTI style fuses yoga and tribal-inspired SENR:704 8 sessions 79 AGE 60+ 79 REG Oct. 27 – Dec. 15 South River Yoga F01 Th 10 am-11 am dance with hip spiraling and plyometrics into an exciting, high-intensity workout that transforms your Aug. 22 – Oct. 10 Masterpeace Studios NEW! Slow Flow Vinyasa with body from the inside out. Bring a towel and water; mats F02 Th 10 am-11 am provided. BUTI Yoga® is a trademark of Buti Fitness, Inc. Oct. 17 – Dec. 12 Masterpeace Studios Sound Healing | 10 sessions | $69 AGE 60+ | $ REG • NOTE: No class 11/28. Enjoy building strength and increasing flexibility PEDU:761 69 through a slow and steady flow of yoga poses. The F13 Tu 5:30 pm-6:15 pm focus is on smoothly linking breath with movement Sept. 17 – Nov. 19 Flex Fitness Studio NEW! Chair Yoga and building stamina through mindfully holding Yoga designed specifically for students who want or postures for several breaths. Relax in a supported need a gentler class. Postures can be done in a chair, and restorative position while the instructor plays NEW! Deep Stretch and Restorative Yoga standing with using the chair for balance, or at the crystal singing bowls, Tibetan singing bowls, chimes Focus on unwinding chronic tension and pain through wall, making it a yoga class for all physical abilities. and HAPI® drums. The various sound patterns allow for gentle movement and work with therapy balls and Chair yoga is appropriate for those with chronic health deep relaxation and often help with stress, anxiety and foam rollers. We all carry chronic tension in various issues, those with limited range of motion or those sleep issues. Some yoga experience recommended. areas of our bodies, and we all have habitual ways who have difficulty getting up and down from the HAPI is a registered trademark of Rhythm Earth Corp. we sit, walk and carry ourselves. Poor postural habits and chronic tension can lead to discomfort, pain and floor. No yoga experience necessary. PEDU:761 | 7 sessions | $59 AGE 60+ | $59 REG | | $ | $ anxiety. Learn simple techniques for daily use to help PEDU:761 7 sessions 59 AGE 60+ 59 REG F24 W 7:30 pm-8:30 pm with stress and increase a sense of calmness. No yoga F23 W 10:45 am-11:45 am Sept. 4 – Oct. 16 South River Yoga experience is necessary; however, many techniques Sept. 4 – Oct. 16 South River Yoga F29 W 7:30 pm-8:30 pm used in this class are done on the floor. Must be able to F25 F 10:45 am-11:45 am Oct. 23 – Dec. 11 South River Yoga get on and off the floor. Sept. 6 – Oct. 18 South River Yoga • NOTE: No class 11/27. PEDU:761 | 7 sessions | $65 AGE 60+ | $65 REG F28 M 10:45 am-11:45 am F26 Su 4 pm-5:15 pm Sept. 9 – Oct. 21 South River Yoga Sept. 8 – Oct. 20 South River Yoga F30 Su 4 pm-5:15 pm Oct. 27 – Dec. 15 South River Yoga

HOT! REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 5 | 314-984-7777 | STLCC.EDU/CE 63 Barre, Yoga and Pilates (cont.) T’ai Chi Chih: Continuing Ready to enhance your T’ai Chi Chih practice? Complete a practice of all 19 movements and the final Yogalates NEW! Yin + Meditation pose each week, explore key principles of the form Enjoy the benefits of yoga, pilates and core Yin yoga aims to restore the deeper connective tissues and refine individual movements. Prerequisite: T’ai strengthening as you exercise and stretch with a and ligaments in the joints. You will hold long, passive, Chi Chih: Beginning. No shoes are allowed inside the challenging and relaxing workout! Bring water, towel and often restorative postures, allowing the fascial yoga studio. and yoga mat. tissue in joints build and maintain strength, mobility, PEDU:766 | 5 sessions | $34.50 AGE 60+ | $49 REG PEDU:756 | 6 sessions | $69 AGE 60+ | $69 REG and stability. This class is perfect for those looking for a quiet respite from the everyday bustle. F02 Tu 1:15 pm-2:15 pm Jeanette Miller F02 Th 5:30 pm-7 pm Denise Motta Nov. 5 – Dec. 3 Solar Yoga Center Oct. 31 – Dec. 12 Affton White-Rodgers, A PEDU:761 | 7 sessions | $34.50 AGE 60+ | $59 REG | | $ | $ • NOTE: No class 11/28. F20 Tu 6 pm-7:15 pm Laura Meyer PEDU:767 10 sessions 44.50 AGE 60+ 69 REG F01 Tu 1:15 pm-2:15 pm Jeanette Miller | 8 sessions | $89 AGE 60+ | $ REG Sept. 3 – Oct. 15 FP-LB, 43 PEDU:756 89 Aug. 20 – Oct. 22 Solar Yoga Center F01 Th 5:30 pm-7 pm Denise Motta F21 Tu 6 pm-7:15 pm Laura Meyer Aug. 29 – Oct. 24 Affton White-Rodgers, A Oct. 29 – Dec. 10 FP-LB, 43 • NOTE: No class 10/10. Introduction to T’ai Chi for Health Experience a moving meditation of safe, low-impact Keep Your Bones Strong exercise while improving strength, balance and Pilates Practice and learn how to enhance your bone strength flexibility in this introduction to T’ai Chi. This class Strengthen, lengthen and tone muscle while from an internationally certified yoga therapist. Gain introduces basic T’ai Chi principles and practices like increasing your flexibility. Learn how to execute pilates insight into the science of bone and pertinent research, focused breathing, coordinated mindful movement movements while focusing on breathing, allowing and receive a personal anatomical assessment. You will and focused weight shifting. Please wear comfortable, your mind and body to unite. Bring a towel and mat. discover how to foster balance and tensile strength loose fitting clothing and flat soled shoes. while enhancing muscle stability and joint alignment PEDU:756 | 13 sessions | $49.50 AGE 60+ | $89 REG with targeted movement. Must not have osteoporosis. PEDU:766 | 8 sessions | $36 AGE 60+ | $59 REG F05 M 6:10 pm-7:05 pm Katherine McMeans F07 M 5 pm-6 pm Dennis Winschel Aug. 26 – Nov. 25 MC-PE, 105 Must be able to get up and down from the floor. Bring a yoga mat, towel, blanket and water. Aug. 19 – Oct. 14 STLCC-South County, 125 • NOTE: No class 9/2. | 5 sessions | $29.50 AGE 60+ | $ REG • NOTE: No class 9/2. F06 W 6:10 pm-7:05 pm Katherine McMeans PEDU:761 49 F22 W 7 pm-8:15 pm Pamela Todd F09 M 5 pm-6 pm Dennis Winschel Aug. 28 – Nov. 20 MC-PE, 105 Sept. 11 – Oct. 9 MC-PE, 201 Oct. 21 – Dec. 9 STLCC-South County, 125 NEW! Pilates with Props T’ai Chi for Health: Intermediate You will explore every fitness prop possible to create Ta’i Chi For those who have completed Introduction to T’ai good posture, increase core strength, flexibility and Chi for Health and are currently practicing T’ai Chi agility. Every muscle will be stretched by the end principles and open to progressing in their practice, of class. Lotus T’ai Chi Qigong this class builds on the beginners class with more PEDU:756 | 8 sessions | $69 AGE 60+ | $69 REG Do you have limited mobility or weak knees and legs? integrated whole body movements. T’ai Chi remains F03 Tu/Th 8:30 am-9:30 am No problem! You can still benefit from learning Qigong a safe low-impact exercise for improving strength, Sept. 10 – Oct. 3 Z Total Body and T’ai Chi movements while you are sitting. This form balance, flexibility, mental acuity and mindfulness. of exercise can help reduce muscle stiffness, improve F04 Tu/Th 8:30 am-9:30 am Please wear comfortable, loose fitting clothing and flat breathing, calm stress and increase your mobility. All soled shoes. Oct. 8 – Oct. 31 Z Total Body levels of ability welcome. | 8 sessions | $36 AGE 60+ | $ REG | | $ | $ PEDU:766 59 PEDU:766 8 sessions 59 AGE 60+ 59 REG F08 Tu 10 am-11 am Dennis Winschel Fitness Flex for Women F06 Th 5 pm-5:50 pm Alex Chen Aug. 20 – Oct. 8 STLCC-South County, 125 Achieve your fitness goals through low-impact Sept. 19 – Nov. 7 MC-PE, 201 movement using a variety of music and hand weights, F10 Tu 10 am-11 am Dennis Winschel concluding with stretching for posture and flexibility. Oct. 22 – Dec. 17 STLCC-South County, 125 All levels of experience welcome; floor mat and 1-2 lb Chen T’ai Chi for Beginners • NOTE: No class 11/5. weights recommended. Strengthen your body through slow, smooth | | $ | $ movements; increase energy with mindful breathing; PEDU:755 12 sessions 45 AGE 60+ 75 REG and improve balance through the constant shift of F13 Tu 7 pm-8 pm Marsha Fey body weight. T’ai Chi is a traditional form of martial Self Defense Sept. 3 – Dec. 3 Sperreng, Small Gym arts that helps boost self-healing power, stimulates the • NOTE: No class 9/10, 10/22. brain and promotes coordination. All levels of ability NEW! Self Defense F14 W 7 pm-8 pm Marsha Fey can harvest the health benefits of T’ai Chi. Establish a lifestyle that promotes fitness and well- Sept. 4 – Dec. 4 Sperreng, Small Gym PEDU:766 | 8 sessions | $59 AGE 60+ | $59 REG being while learning how to defend yourself. It is • NOTE: No class 10/23, 11/27. F04 W 1 pm-1:50 pm Alex Chen never too late to learn how your life can be improved F15 M 7 pm-8 pm Marsha Fey Sept. 18 – Nov. 6 MC-PE, 201 through practice of the ancient martial arts tradition. Utilizes kickboxing techniques with kicks and punches. Sept. 9 – Dec. 2 Sperreng, Small Gym F05 Th 6 pm-6:50 pm Alex Chen | 10 sessions | $95 AGE 60+ | $ REG • NOTE: No class 10/21. Sept. 19 – Nov. 7 MC-PE, 201 PEDU:743 95 F02 MW 7:30 pm-8:15 pm Premier Martial Arts Aug. 26 – Sept. 30 (Wildwood) Stretch and Strength T’ai Chi Chih: Beginning • NOTE: No class 9/2. This class focuses on developing and increasing the T’ai Chi Chih is a moving meditation consisting of 19 flexibility and strength required to execute various F03 TuTh 7 pm-7:45 pm Premier Martial Arts movements and one pose. Its purpose is to circulate Aug. 27 – Sept. 26 (CWE) dance moves. In addition, areas of flexibility training, and balance one’s chi or vital force life energy. Health core stability and muscular strength are covered in benefits include better balance, blood pressure control the class and beneficial for the non dancer as well. and reduction in symptoms associated with stress, Practical Self-Defense for Women I Using restorative and de-stressing elements, this shingles and arthritis. No shoes are allowed inside the Maximize your own power and gain confidence in class incorporates intense and deep stretches using yoga studio. your ability to defend against personal attacks with every part of the body and will include exercises PEDU:766 | 10 sessions | $44.50 AGE 60+ | $69 REG easy to learn, highly effective techniques. A great intro that strengthen core with breathing and meditation for novices and refresher for students with previous techniques. F01 Tu 2:30 pm-3:30 pm Jeanette Miller Aug. 20 – Oct. 22 Solar Yoga Center training. This course is led by a female instructor with PEDU:755 | 6 sessions | $59 AGE 60+ | $59 REG over 25 years experience in martial arts. Class covers | | $ | $ F18 W 7 pm-8 pm PEDU:767 10 sessions 44.50 AGE 60+ 69 REG situational awareness, stand up defense (striking and Sept. 4 – Oct. 9 St. Lou Dance Crew F03 Tu 2:30 pm-3:30 pm Jeanette Miller kicking), defense against grab attacks and grappling F19 W 7 pm-8 pm Nov. 5 – Dec. 3 Solar Yoga Center techniques to escape from ground attacks. Hands-on Oct. 23 – Dec. 4 St. Lou Dance Crew basic physical fitness required to practice techniques • NOTE: No class 11/27. T’ai Chi Chih: Beginning/Continuing with partners. Minors must be accompanied by T’ai Chi Chih is a moving meditation consisting of 19 parent/guardian. Registration and signed waiver movements and one pose. Its purpose is to circulate required for each participant. All gear is provided. No and balance one’s chi or vital force life energy. Health shoes on mats. Athletic wear required. benefits include better balance, blood pressure control PEDU:743 | 1 session | $25 AGE 60+ | $25 REG and reduction in symptoms associated with stress, F01 F 6 pm-9 pm shingles and arthritis. Sept. 13 CODA Martial Arts PEDU:766 | 10 sessions | $39.50 AGE 60+ | $69 REG PEDU:743 | 1 session | $15 AGE 60+ | $25 REG F03 Th 4:30 pm-5:30 pm Jeanette Miller F09 F 6 pm-9 pm Gina Breadon Sept. 12 – Nov. 21 FV-PE, 233 Oct. 18 MC-PE, 105 • NOTE: No class 10/31.

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Pro-Active Personal Security and Self-Defense Against Weapons II Easy-to-learn concepts make this a great seminar Wellness and Personal Development for novice students who are interested in practical application of self-defense without countless, Couples Massage complicated techniques. Be proactive and prepare Enjoy spending time together as you learn gentle ways Personal Insights yourself to face stronger, more skilled, armed and to comfort and relax your partner. Methods based on unarmed opponents through a unique combination Swedish massage, Russian massage and trigger point Discover Your Talents of demonstrations and hands-on tactics. Covers hand- therapy. Partner required. Fee is per person. Supply list Have you ever wondered what your true strengths to-hand attacks and defense against weapons (guns, will be emailed. are? Many people find it difficult to identify their own clubs, knives). Minors must be accompanied with HEAL:704 | 1 session | $28 AGE 60+ | $49 REG strengths, much less know how to articulate them parent/guardian. All gear provided. No shoes on mats. F01 Sa 9:30 am-3:30 pm Alice Sanvito well. Use the highly acclaimed Strengths Finder 2.0 Athletic wear required. Oct. 26 MC-SW, 106 assessment to identify your top five strengths and PEDU:743 | 1 session | $15 AGE 60+ | $25 REG uncover your talents! Learn what differentiates you F10 Sa 9 am-noon Gina Breadon from others and how to create your own unique recipe Dec. 7 MC-PE, 105 for success as you design new life directions. Text Natural Living required - bring to first class: “Strengths Finder 2.0,” ISBN: 9781595620156. Krav Maga Natural Wellness: Overview of PERD:709 | 2 sessions | $30 AGE 60+ | $45 REG Are you prepared to defend yourself in an attack? Krav F01 Sa 9:30 am-12:30 pm Carol Watkins Maga, the preferred system for U.S. military units and Traditional Chinese Medicine Explore the fundamental concepts of traditional Sept. 7 – Sept. 14 MC-BA, 202 law enforcement agencies, is an exciting, aggressive Chinese medicine that have steered this form of care and fast-paced class designed to prepare both the for over 2,500 years! Learn basic principles you can body and mind for violent attacks. Utilizing stress drills apply in your daily life to enhance health and wellness. NEW! The Secret of Dreams designed to mimic real life situations, new students Class taught by a licensed acupuncturist and herbalist and Power of Imagination and repeat beginners will practice self-defense and with a Ph.D. in traditional Chinese medicine. Discover the secrets of your subconscious. Learn hand-to-hand combat techniques to quickly and | | $ | $ the language of dreams and easy ways to interpret. effectively finish a fight or attack situation. Class is HEAL:701 1 session 29 AGE 60+ 29 REG Discover the 15 types of dreams, guidelines for sharing hands-on and fully interactive. No shoes on mats; F01 W 6 pm-8:30 pm Alex Chen and techniques for “dream incubation.” Learn how our athletic wear required. Oct. 23 MC-BA, 120 imagination works for (and against) us and ways to PEDU:743 | 10 sessions | $95 AGE 60+ | $95 REG harness its power. Discover how guided imagery and F06 M 6 pm-7 pm Natural Wellness: active imagination can enhance healing and bring Sept. 9 – Nov. 11 Xtreme Krav Maga, Fenton Killing Pain Without Painkillers creative solutions to all areas of life. F08 Sa 10 am-11 am Learn where pain comes from, what it means and how PERD:732 | 4 sessions | $35.50 AGE 60+ | $55 REG Sept. 28 – Dec. 7 Xtreme Krav Maga, Fenton to alleviate it using various methods of traditional F01 W 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Rhonda Leifheit • NOTE: No class 11/30. Chinese medicine. This class introduces options Sept. 11 – Oct. 2 MC-CN, 226 for pain management and is not a substitute for a professional diagnosis and treatment. Class taught by Krav Maga: Women Only a licensed acupuncturist and herbalist with a Ph.D. in The Power of Coincidence Are you prepared to defend yourself in an attack? Krav traditional Chinese medicine. Discover how to trust your intuition and receive the power of synchronicities. Explore the inter- Maga, the preferred system for U.S. military units and | | $ | $ law enforcement agencies, is an exciting, aggressive HEAL:701 1 session 29 AGE 60+ 29 REG connectedness of all things and build a greater and fast-paced class designed to prepare both the F03 W 6 pm-8:30 pm Alex Chen awareness of meaningful coincidences in life! body and mind for violent attacks. Utilizing stress drills Oct. 30 MC-BA, 120 PERD:709 | 1 session | $20 AGE 60+ | $25 REG designed to mimic real life situations, new students F02 Sa 10 am-noon William Duffin and repeat beginners will practice self-defense and Natural Wellness: Acupressure Oct. 5 MC-SO, 109 hand-to-hand combat techniques to quickly and Do you suffer from headaches, back pain, neck stiffness effectively finish a fight or attack situation. Class is or shoulder tension? Acupressure is a good way to hands-on and fully interactive. No shoes on mats; alleviate these symptoms, improve blood circulation Developing Intuition athletic wear required. and reduce chronic inflammation. Learn how to find Awaken your intuitive abilities and feel comfortable listening to and trusting your intuition. Discover PEDU:743 | 10 sessions | $95 AGE 60+ | $95 REG and massage acupressure points, helping improve Tu 6 pm-7 pm both your health and the health of your loved ones. which of your psychic senses is naturally strongest: F07 gut feelings, inner listening or intuitive seeing. Learn Sept. 10 – Nov. 12 Xtreme Krav Maga, Fenton Partner required. Fee is per person. Bring yoga mat or towel to lay on floor. a variety of exercises and practices to help develop your intuition including sensing auras, psychometry HEAL:701 | 1 session | $29 AGE 60+ | $29 REG (intuiting information by holding objects) and more. Nikita: Covert Self-Defense for Women F02 W 6 pm-8:30 pm Alex Chen Arm yourself with the skills necessary to handle any PERD:735 | 4 sessions | $35.50 AGE 60+ | $55 REG violent or confrontational situation with this highly Nov. 6 MC-PE, 201 F01 W 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Rhonda Leifheit individualized and practical training. Learn hand- Oct. 9 – Oct. 30 MC-CN, 226 to-hand self-defense, situational awareness, armed/ Natural Wellness: Alternative Healthcare unarmed tactical training, child protection, improvised Modern scientific research has shown how weapons, weapon recognition/concealment, vehicle complementary and alternative medicine can help in Karma and home defense, defense against multiple attackers, treating systematic and chronic diseases. Understand Explore what karma is and how it is connected to your and psychological manipulation of attackers. how the mechanism of acupuncture and other forms past lives. Learn how it operates, how to recognize when it is occurring and how you can resolve karma PEDU:743 | 10 sessions | $95 AGE 60+ | $95 REG of treatment in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) in the most effective way. Acquire skills necessary to F04 Th 5:45 pm-6:45 pm provide alternative options for common but difficult- Sept. 26 – Dec. 12 St. Louis Fite Club to-treat diseases such as Alzheimer’s, stroke, cancer, identify karmic lessons and move forward in life. • NOTE: No class 10/31, 11/28. and Parkinson’s disease. Class taught by a licensed PERD:709 | 1 session | $20 AGE 60+ | $25 REG acupuncturist and herbalist with a Ph.D. in traditional F05 Sa 10 am-noon William Duffin Chinese medicine. Nov. 2 MC-SO, 205 Systema: Russian Self-Defense | | $ | $ Learn the innovative and versatile self-defense tactics HEAL:701 1 session 29 AGE 60+ 29 REG of Systema, the Russian martial art. Systema tactics F04 W 6 pm-8:30 pm Alex Chen Personality Types Made Simple are quick, realistic and effective against any type of Nov. 13 MC-LH, 101 Learn to recognize four basic personality types and opponent under any circumstance. Systema is based identify your own unique combination. Begin to better on instinctive reactions, individual strengths and understand and relate to people with very different characteristics specifically designed for fast learning. personality types, enhance relationships and gain a In Systema, the synergy of three components creates healthy level of self-worth by developing strength in a true warrior—combat skill, strong spirit and healthy your areas of weakness. body. Class will push your body and test your spirit. PERD:743 | 2 sessions | $25 AGE 60+ | $35 REG PEDU:743 | 10 sessions | $95 AGE 60+ | $95 REG F01 Tu 7 pm-9 pm Nancy Cohen F05 Tu 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Nov. 5 – Nov. 12 STLCC-Corp. College, 207 Oct. 1 – Dec. 3 St. Louis Fite Club

HOT! REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 5 | 314-984-7777 | STLCC.EDU/CE 65 10 Clues to Your Past Lives Assertiveness for the Sensitive Person YOUTH CLASSES Ever wonder if you’ve lived before? Learn how past Have you ever been told that you are “too nice” and lives might influence your life now. Find clues in your need to be more assertive? Sensitive people tend talents and gifts, fears and phobias, relationships to place a higher value on the needs and opinions and health. Explore basic theories (and myths) of of others over their own, which leaves them feeling reincarnation and learn ways to create karmic healing powerless and unheard. Learn how powerful you really and balance. Gain practical insights for your present are and develop confidence to be more comfortably life and purpose by discovering 10 significant clues to assertive. your past lives. PERD:744 | 2 sessions | $25 AGE 60+ | $35 REG PERD:735 | 2 sessions | $26.50 AGE 60+ | $39 REG F01 Th 7 pm-9 pm Nancy Cohen F02 Sa 9:30 am-noon Rhonda Leifheit Nov. 7 – Nov. 14 STLCC-Corp. College, 209 Nov. 9 – Nov. 16 MC-CN, 226 Transitions and Transformations: Thriving in the Midst of Change Life is a cycle of beginnings and endings. Transitions Great! Lots of interaction can be hard, but they hold a positive side, too. They “with students. Rhonda is offer opportunity to rethink the direction of our lives. In the second and third chapters of life we may discover a very good instructor. that our own life is similar to seasonal patterns of endings and beginnings. The fall season of life brings its own unique set of challenges and opportunities: we lose a loved one or a job, experience divorce or illness, we have an empty nest. Or perhaps we are exhilarated Marty F. by becoming a new grandparent, embarking upon Brentwood new jobs or moving to a new home or city. Whether the transition is positive or negative, we all have times when we ask ourselves, “How can I make it easier?” Personal Growth Practical strategies will be discussed to empower you in making future changes with greater confidence, less stress and the greatest potential to thrive. Class is NEW! Mind Over Matter suggested for ages 50+. What matters to you? What do you want to achieve? PERD:709 | 1 session | $25 AGE 60+ | $35 REG Learn how taking care of your body positively affects F06 Sa 9 am-1 pm Carol Watkins your mind and can lead to greater happiness. Are there things you want to do, but cannot get motivated? Nov. 9 MC-BA, 202 Are you bogged down by stress and loneliness? Let’s talk about key strategies to help you live a more Finding Balance: Reclaim Your Time invigorating life by educating, motivating and inspiring and Live a More Fulfilling Life you to take charge of your life. Get rid of the negative Does it seem like time is flying by at the speed of talk and become to person you are meant to be. light? How can you create balance amidst all the HEAL:765 | 2 sessions | $19 AGE 60+ | $29 REG busyness? Balance means different things to different F01 W 6 pm-8:30 pm Rebecca Barczewski people, and while total complete balance at all times Sept. 11 – Sept. 18 MC-BA, 118 is virtually impossible, you can learn how to make F02 W 6 pm-8:30 pm Rebecca Barczewski continuous small adjustments to achieve a dynamic state of balance and fulfillment in your life. Join us to Oct. 9 – Oct. 16 MC-BA, 120 learn how. Class is suggested for ages 50+. F03 W 6 pm-8:30 pm Rebecca Barczewski PERD:709 | 1 session | $25 AGE 60+ | $35 REG Nov. 13 – Nov. 20 MC-BA, 120 F07 Sa 9 am-1 pm Carol Watkins F04 W 6 pm-8:30 pm Rebecca Barczewski Nov. 16 MC-BA, 120 Dec. 11 – Dec. 18 MC-BA, 120 We have more! Discover additional classes Courage, Risks and Rewards: to help prepare for and navigate your purpose Taking Chances to Change Your Life and fulfillment after age 50, whether through Life is all about choices. The decision to leap into employment, retirement or volunteerism. something new and different can be both terrifying and thrilling, but taking chances can also offer Find our “Plus 50” courses on page 6. significant rewards. Examine the concept of risk, learn how to change your mindset and identify five powerful perspectives on risk-taking that will empower you to take more chances and create opportunities for happiness and fulfillment! PERD:709 | 1 session | $25 AGE 60+ | $35 REG F03 Sa 9 am-1 pm Carol Watkins Oct. 19 MC-BA, 203

Facing Your Giants Explore the continual lessons and obstacles you face in life and the ‘giant’ that is lurking underneath these events. Discover how to recognize dysfunctional giants and how they manifest. Learn strategies to conquer those giants, calm the drama and end self-sabotaging behaviors that result from these overwhelming problems. PERD:709 | 1 session | $20 AGE 60+ | $25 REG F04 Sa 10 am-noon William Duffin Oct. 19 MC-SS, 109

66 STLCC.EDU/CE | 314-984-7777 | REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 5 PERSONAL ENRICHMENT Martial Arts Fencing Tennis and Self Defense Fencing for Youth, Ages 8–15: Tennis for Youth, Ages 4-6: Beginning I and II Pee Wee Have fun learning the basics of swordplay! Class Series of group lessons specifically designed to Karate for Youth, Ages 4–10 emphasizes basics of footwork, blade work and introduce the game of tennis. Class will include eye- Designed to build self-confidence, self-esteem and bouting. Students with no previous experience hand coordination exercises as well as building skills self-discipline, this class teaches the basic concepts of welcome and class will accommodate returning for forehand, backhand, serve and volley. Tennis balls karate as well as self-control, coordination and focus. students with instruction to expand technique. provided. Safety and fun are the most important elements of Equipment provided. | | $ this program. KIDS:709 4 sessions 45 REG KIDS:720 | 8 sessions | $69 REG F13 Su 5:30 pm-6 pm | 10 sessions | $ REG KIDS:707 59 F04 M 5:30 pm-6:30 pm Patrick Dorsey Sept. 8 – Sept. 29 Frontenac Racquet Club F01 Sa 10 am-11 am Sept. 16 – Nov. 4 MC-PE, 201 F07 M 10:30 am-11 am Sept. 14 – Nov. 16 Martial Arts Cntr (Mehlvl) Sept. 9 – Sept. 30 Sunset Hills CC, indoor courts F01 Sa 10:30 am-11 am NEW! Kids Martial Arts, Ages 4–10 Oct. 5 – Oct. 26 Sunset Hills CC, indoor courts Grow confidence and self-assurance, work hard and Junior Docs learn respect. Practicing martial arts can be effective in F16 Su 5:30 pm-6 pm improving grades and attitude while improving one’s Oct. 6 – Oct. 27 Frontenac Racquet Club physical and mental state. Learn basic martial arts and and Vets F10 M 10:30 am-11 am self-defense while also practicing in our Black Belt Oct. 7 – Oct. 28 Sunset Hills CC, indoor courts Excellence Character Development program. NEW! Look What’s Inside: F04 Sa 10:30 am-11 am KIDS:707 | 10 sessions | $95 REG Dissection for Junior Doctors Nov. 2 – Nov. 30 Sunset Hills CC, indoor courts F02 MW 6:30 pm-7:15 pm Premier Martial Arts and Veterinarians, Ages 8–15 • NOTE: No class 11/9. Aug. 26 – Sept. 30 (Wildwood) Put on your aprons and gloves and get ready to explore the internal tissues, organs, and muscles found • NOTE: No class 9/2. Tennis for Youth, Ages 7–15: Premier Martial Arts in a pig, shark or owl specimen, depending on the F03 TuTh 6 pm-6:45 pm section you’ve selected below. Choose one, two or all Beginning I and II Aug. 27 – Sept. 26 (CWE) three! Learn to use dissection equipment properly and Designed for beginners and those who need to brush to identify organs. up on the basics. Techniques covered include forehand, backhand, serve, volley, basic strategy as well as drill Kids Self-Defense, Ages 6–11 KIDS:706 | 1 session | $19 REG Are your children prepared to defend themselves from exercises. Players will be grouped according to ability. Pig Dissection: Tennis balls provided. bullies or a bad situation? Krav Maga is a fun, exciting F01 Sa 9 am-10:15 am Jeanne Hudgens and realistic system designed to prepare both the KIDS:709 | 4 sessions | $80 REG Oct. 12 FV-SM, 238 body and mind for real world situations. Utilizing stress Ages 7–10: drills designed to mimic real life situations, beginners Shark Dissection: F14 Su 6 pm-7 pm will practice self-defense and hand-to-hand combat F02 Sa 10:30 am-11:45 am Jeanne Hudgens Sept. 8 – Sept. 29 Frontenac Racquet Club techniques to quickly and effectively finish a fight; Oct. 12 FV-SM, 238 • NOTE: Bring a sack lunch if you are staying for F08 M 11 am-noon build confidence, self-esteem, balance, coordination; Sept. 9 – Sept. 30 Sunset Hills CC, indoor courts and learn like skills. Class is hands-on and fully the 12:15 p.m. dissection class. Sa 11 am-noon interactive. No shoes on mats; athletic wear required. Owl Dissection: F02 Oct. 5 – Oct. 26 Sunset Hills CC, indoor courts KIDS:714 | 10 sessions | $95 REG F03 Sa 12:15 pm-1:30 pm Jeanne Hudgens F01 M 5:30 pm-6:15 pm Oct. 12 FV-SM, 238 F17 Su 6 pm-7 pm Sept. 9 – Nov. 11 Xtreme Krav Maga, Fenton Oct. 6 – Oct. 27 Frontenac Racquet Club F02 W 5:30 pm-6:15 pm F11 M 11 am-noon Sept. 11 – Nov. 13 Xtreme Krav Maga, Fenton Swimming Oct. 7 – Oct. 28 Sunset Hills CC, indoor courts F03 Sa 9:15 am-10 am F05 Sa 11 am-noon Nov. 2 – Nov. 30 Sunset Hills CC, indoor courts Sept. 14 – Nov. 16 Xtreme Krav Maga, Fenton Swimming for Children, Ages 5–15: • NOTE: No class 11/9. Beginning Ages 11–15: Get ready to swim like a fish—maybe a shark! F15 Su 7 pm-8 pm Dance Overcome any fear you may have of the water, practice Sept. 8 – Sept. 29 Frontenac Racquet Club beginning swimming strokes and learn personal water safety skills. F09 M noon-1 pm Intro to Arabic Folk and Sept. 9 – Sept. 30 Sunset Hills CC, indoor courts KIDS:720 | 8 sessions | $65 REG Modern Dance, Ages ?–? F03 Sa noon-1 pm Expand your child’s dance and cultural knowledge Ages 5–8: Oct. 5 – Oct. 26 Sunset Hills CC, indoor courts in this fun and informative class! Your child will learn F01 Sa noon-12:50 pm Jeanne Hudgens Sept. 7 – Nov. 2 FV-PE, Pool F18 Su 7 pm-8 pm various styles of dance such as sa’idi, kahleeji and Oct. 6 – Oct. 27 Frontenac Racquet Club nubian from regions throughout the Middle East. We • NOTE: No class 10/12. M noon-1 pm will explore the tradition behind the different styles Ages 8–12: F12 of music, their rhythms, and create an interactive F02 Sa 1 pm-1:50 pm Jeanne Hudgens Oct. 7 – Oct. 28 Sunset Hills CC, indoor courts environment for these social and group dances. Join us Sept. 7 – Nov. 2 FV-PE, Pool F06 Sa noon-1 am for culturally informed movement and fun! Props are • NOTE: No class 10/12. Nov. 2 – Nov. 30 Sunset Hills CC, indoor courts provided. Comfortable active wear is recommended. • NOTE: No class 11/9. Students may choose to go barefoot. Ages 12–15: | | $ F03 Sa 2 pm-2:50 pm Jeanne Hudgens KIDS:711 4 sessions 39 REG Sept. 7 – Nov. 2 FV-PE, Pool F01 Sa 11 am-11:50 am Amber Skye • NOTE: No class 10/12. Oct. 26 – Nov. 16 FP-PE, Dance Rm

Intro to Latin Dancing, Ages 7–12 Kids will have fun experiencing the many styles of Latin dance. From salsa to merengue your child will explore the culture, history and the origin behind the dances. Portions of the class will be taught in Spanish and instruments will be used. Children are to wear comfortable active wear. Tennis shoes are allowed. KIDS:711 | 8 sessions | $69 REG F02 Sa 11 am-noon Aug. 24 – Oct. 12 Almas Del Ritmo

HOT! REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 5 | 314-984-7777 | STLCC.EDU/CE 67 ADVANCING PEOPLE, BUSINESSES, Workforce Solutions Group of St. ADVANCING PEOPLE COMMUNITIES Louis Community College leverages Continuing Education annually education for growth in the knowledge advances over 40,000 individuals economy by offering programs and both personally and professionally services designed to advance people, with an extensive library of over businesses and communities. 3,000 courses as well as over 4,000 online opportunities. We accomplish this through our • Professional Development Continuing Education, Corporate Services and Community Services • Personal Enrichment operating units with teams centrally located at the Corporate ADVANCING BUSINESSES College, a state-of-the-art facility Corporate Services is one of the dedicated to corporate education largest providers of training and and professional development. consulting services in the St. Louis metropolitan area advancing over 10,000 employees from Need on-site tailored over 100 companies each year. training and development? Contact us at 314‑539‑5022 to discuss • Contract Training and Consulting specialized programs custom-fit • Testing and Assessment Center to your unique needs and goals. • WorkKeys Solutions Center Or, learn more about our suite of workforce and continuing education ADVANCING solutions at stlcc.edu/workforce. COMMUNITIES Community Services advances local communities by partnering with employers, community organizations, Each year, STLCC’s Workforce education and government to create Solutions Group publishes its job training opportunities for residents annual State of the St. Louis and a talent pipeline for employers. Workforce Report. Our most recent issue focuses on financial • Accelerated Job Training Programs services, health care and • SkillUp Training Funding information technology. Learn • Community Workforce Partnerships more and download the report at stlcc.edu/STLworkforce.

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STLCC-Center for First Tee Driving Range St. John’s Evangelical UCC Workforce Innovation (South County) 11333 St. John’s Church Rd., CAMPUS LEGEND FV-CWI 6286 Lemay Ferry Rd., 63129 63123 FLORISSANT VALLEY = FV 3344 Pershall Rd., 63135 Flex Fitness Studio St. Lou Dance Crew A...... ADMINISTRATION STLCC-Corporate College 3139A South Grand Blvd., 930 Kehrs Mill Rd., Ballwin, STLCC-Corp. College Ste. 201, 63118 63011 B...... BUSINESS 3221 McKelvey Rd., 63044 CDC...... CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER Frontenac Racquet Club St. Louis Fite Club C...... COMMUNICATIONS STLCC-Florissant Valley 10455 German Blvd., 63131 4208 Sarpy Ave., 63110 FV EC...... EMERSON CENTER 3400 Pershall Rd., 63135 GolfPort of Maryland Heights St. Paul’s United Church of E...... ENGINEERING 1 GolfPort Dr., 63146 Christ H...... HUMANITIES STLCC-Forest Park 5508 Telegraph Rd., 63129 IR...... INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCES FP Harrison Ed Ctr 5600 Oakland Ave., 63110 (see STLCC-William J. Sunset Hills Community PE...... PHYSICAL EDUCATION Harrison Education Center) Center S...... SERVICE BUILDING 3915 S. Lindbergh, 63127 STLCC-Meramec Kennedy Rec Complex SM...... SCIENCE-MATHEMATICS MC SS...... SOCIAL SCIENCES 11333 Big Bend Rd., 63122 6050 Wells Rd., 63128 Sunset Hills Watson Trails 12450 W Watson Rd., 63127 Student Ctr...... STUDENT CENTER Kirkwood High School STLCC-South County T...... THEATER STLCC-South Cty 801 W Essex Ave. The Studio, Inc.(Brentwood) Kirkwood, MO 63122 1332 Strassner Dr., 63144 TC...... TRAINING CENTER 4115 Meramec Bottom Rd., CWI...... CTR FOR WORKFORCE INNOVATION 63129 Lake School Park Tennis Crts The Timbers 581 Coeur de Ville Ln., 63141 1 Coffey Park Ln, Eureka, FOREST PARK = FP STLCC-William J. Harrison 63025 Education Center Lindbergh Senior High School A...... A-TOWER STLCC-Harrison 4900 S. Lindbergh, 63126 University City High School B...... B-TOWER 3140 Cass Ave., 63106 7401 Balson Ave. Martial Arts Center (Mehlville) University City, 63130 C...... C-TOWER STLCC-Wildwood 3712 Lemay Ferry Rd., 63125 D...... D-TOWER WW Vetta Sports – Concord Masterpeace Studios F...... F-TOWER 2645 Generations Dr. 12320 Old Tesson Ferry Rd., G...... G-TOWER Wildwood, 63040 (inside Arden Mead Youth and 63128 Community Center) HSP...... HOSPITALITY 17 Selma Ave., 63119 Xtreme Krav Maga (Fenton) LB...... LIBRARY 639 Gravois Bluffs Blvd., PE...... PHYSICAL EDUCATION • • • Missouri History Museum Ste C, 63026 5700 Lindell Blvd., 63112 Student Ctr...... STUDENT CENTER Z Total Body T...... THEATRE Mueller Industries 639C Gravois Bluffs Blvd. AA...... ART ANNEX Adiva Dance Center 12951 Maurer Ind. Dr., 63127 943 S. Kirkwood Rd., 63122 Fenton, 63026 Nottingham School MERAMEC = MC Affton White-Rodgers 4915 Donovan Avenue AC...... ASSESSMENT CENTER Community Center St. Louis, MO 63109 9801 Mackenzie Rd., 63123 • • • AD...... ADMINISTRATION/CLARK HALL Painted Zebra (Kirkwood) AS...... APPLIED SCIENCE Almas Del Ritmo Dance Co. 10907 Manchester Rd., 63122 BA...... BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 3515 Park Ave., 63104 For more information Perennial visit stlcc.edu/ce CE...... CONTINUING ED. BLDG. Babler State Park 3762 S. Broadway, 63118 CP...... CAMPUS POLICE 800 Guy Park Dr., CN...... COMMUNICATIONS NORTH Wildwood, 63005 Premier Martial Arts (CWE) CS...... COMMUNICATIONS SOUTH 503 N Taylor Ave., 63108 Big Bend Golf Center GH...... GREENHOUSE 3390 Quinette Rd., Premier Martial Arts HE...... HUMANITIES EAST Valley Park, 63088 (Wildwood), 2418 Taylor Rd., HW...... HUMANITIES WEST Wildwood, 63040 Big Bend Yoga Center LH...... LECTURE HALLS 88 North Gore, 63119 Queeny Park - Greensfelder L...... LIBRARY Recreation Complex Bluebird Park PE...... PHYSICAL EDUCATION 550 Weidman Rd., Student Ctr...... STUDENT CENTER 225 Kiefer Creek Rd., Ballwin, 63011 Ellisville, 63021 SO...... SOCIAL SCIENCE Resurrection Lutheran Church SS...... SCIENCE SOUTH City Sewing Room 9907 Sappington Rd., 63128 6700 Arsenal Ave, 63139 SW...... SCIENCE WEST Sasha’s on Shaw T...... THEATRE Clayton High School 4069 Shaw Blvd., 63110 #1 Mark Twain Circle, 63105 WILDWOOD = WW Schlafly Tap Room CODA Martial Arts 2100 Locust St., 63103 11025 Gravois Ind. Ct. Dr., 63128 Shaw Nature Reserve Concordia Lutheran Church 307 Pinetum Loop Rd, EXTENSION CAMPUSES 505 S. Kirkwood Rd., 63122 Gray Summit, 63039 STLCC Corporate College Craft Central Simpson Lake = STLCC-Corp. College 8500 Delmar, 63124 1234 Marshall Rd, 63088 STLCC South County Crestwood Bowl Solar Yoga Center = STLCC-South Cty 9822 Watson Rd., 63126 6002 Pershing at Des Peres, William J. Harrison Education Center 63112 Culinary Arts House = STLCC-Harrison 3137 Hampton Ave., 63139 South River Yoga Eagle Springs Golf Course 4407 Meramec Bottom Rd., 2575 Redman Rd. 63136 63129 Eureka Community Center Sperreng Middle School 333 Bald Hill Rd., 63025 12111 Tesson Ferry Rd., 63128 Ferguson Martial Arts Center 433 S. Florissant Rd., 63135

REGISTRATION BEGINS AUG 5 | 314-984-7777 | STLCC.EDU/CE 69 General Information Enrollment in Continuing Education classes and programs is limited to persons 16 years and older except for youth section classes and where otherwise noted.

Students Rights and Responsibilities Textbooks All students are responsible for adhering to College policies and procedures. Textbooks can be purchased at the campus bookstores unless otherwise noted in Please refer to stlcc.edu/need2know. the course description. Class Changes/Postponement/Cancellation Parking Any course changes in dates, times or locations will be emailed to students On campuses, parking is available in student-designated lots. Parking permits using the email address provided during course enrollment. Because are not required. Continuing Education (non-credit) classes are self-supporting, the decision to run a class is based on the number of students enrolled. The College reserves Safety and Program Guidelines for Youth Classes the right to cancel if sufficient enrollment is not achieved.For changes and All children under the age of 16 who are enrolled in programs through the St. cancellations due to low enrollment, students will be notified by email. Louis Community College Office of Continuing Education must be accompanied Full refunds will be issued for classes canceled by the College unless noted and signed-in by a responsible party at the beginning of each program session. otherwise in the catalog. Please call 314-984-7777 with any questions. In addition, a responsible party must also meet the participant at the end of the session and sign them out. Appropriate behavior is expected. Students Inclement Weather may be dismissed for misbehavior. Occasionally, Continuing Education classes are canceled due to inclement weather. Cancellations will be broadcast on KMOX-AM (1120) and on KMOV- Unattended Children TV, KSDK-TV and KTVI/Fox 2. In addition, all location closings will be posted on Students are not permitted to bring children to class, nor should children be the College website, stlcc.edu. To sign up for automated SMS notifications left unattended in the halls, offices, library or common areas. The College of STLCC campus closures or emergencies, visit stlcc.edu/alerts. When St. reserves the right to protect the safety and welfare of unattended children. Louis Community College cancels classes, off-campus classes are also canceled. If students leave children unattended, the College will institute disciplinary In addition, when a particular host school district or institution closes, the action. Continuing Education classes at that location will not meet. Firearms on College Property Refund of Fees Except for licensed police officers, no person shall possess or carry any firearm, If you wish to withdraw from a class, you will receive a full refund for most visible or concealed, on College property (including College buildings and classes if the class is dropped three business days before the first meeting. See grounds leased or owned by the College, College athletic fields and parking the course schedule for classes (such as day trips) that require notice of more lots) or in any College van or vehicle or at College-sponsored activities. College than three business days for cancellation and eligibility for a refund. employees, students and visitors who hold concealed carry endorsements as allowed by Missouri law may not carry or bring any firearms, visible or Requests for withdrawals must be submitted in writing to a Continuing concealed, on College property, owned or leased or at any College activity. Education office in-person, by email at [email protected] or via mail to: 3221 McKelvey Road, Suite 250, Bridgeton, MO 63044. Calculation of refunds Non-Discrimination will be based on the date the request is received via email or the postmarked St. Louis Community College is committed to non-discrimination and equal date. opportunities in its admissions, educational programs, activities, and employment regardless of race, color, creed, religion, sex, sexual orientation, Time of Withdrawal Percentage Refund national origin, ancestry, age, disability, genetic information, or status as a Three business days prior to the first class 100% disabled or Vietnam-era veteran, and shall take action necessary to ensure meeting. Must be submitted in writing. non-discrimination. Sexual harassment, including sexual violence, is also prohibited. For information or concerns related to discrimination or sexual Two business days prior to the first class None harassment, contact Mary Zabriskie, J.D. at 314-539-5345. meeting or after the class has begun. FOR SOME SPECIAL PROGRAMS AND CLASSES, AN EARLIER WITHDRAWAL Accommodations DEADLINE MAY APPLY. THIS DEADLINE WILL BE PRINTED IN THE COURSE If you are a person with a disability who requires an accommodation in DESCRIPTION. order to participate in any program or activity, please contact the Continuing Education Access Office at 314-984-7704 as soon as possible in advance of the A student may receive either a full or partial refund for exceptional program for consideration of your accommodations request. It is helpful to circumstances. For exceptional circumstances, refunds must be submitted receive accommodations requests at least 10 days in advance of a program. in writing (walk-in, email or mail) within 10 business days after the class start For trips and tours, advance notice of up to one month is requested. With less date to be considered. Supporting documentation may be required. advance notice, it may be difficult to meet needs of interested members. Learn more about STLCC disAbility Support Services at stlcc.edu/disability. Fee Reduction for Adults Age 60+ At the time of registration, adults 60 years and older may enroll in select Environmental Health and Safety courses for a reduced fee. Class costs are provided in each catalog course Some Continuing Education courses involve work with materials and products listing and online course description. Contact the Continuing Education office that require special handling. Please refer to STLCC’s Environmental Health and for questions regarding the reduced rate. Reduction will be calculated at Safety page (www.stlcc.edu/departments/environmental-health-and-safety) check-out. for additional information. Senior Citizen Scholarship Assumption of Risk, Release and Waiver of Liability Missouri residents who are at least 65 years of age will be awarded a scholarship St. Louis Community College assumes no liability for accidents or injuries that to be exempt from tuition fees to enroll in select courses on a space available may occur while participating in Continuing Education classes and programs basis. There will be a non-refundable registration fee of $5 per course to a and provides no funds to cover medical costs or expenses. Students are maximum of $25 per semester. Student is responsible for administrative and reminded that participation is voluntary. It is strongly recommended that all other fees, such as materials, supplies and books. At the earliest, students students have their own health insurance. may enroll in the class two business days prior to the first class date. 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