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Non–Profit Organization U.S. Postage PAID Astoria, IL Permit No. 9 5800 Godfrey Road Godfrey, Illinois 62035–2466 It’s what you know. Corporate & Community learning Summer 2016 Schedule of Classes www.lc.edu/CCL College for Kids Page 3 Workforce Training Page 11 Classes for Adults Page 9 SUMMER 2016 REGISTRATION FORM Please use one registration form per person. Make additional copies as needed. Student Name __________________________________________________ Address ________________________________________________________ City______________________ State______________ ZIP ____________ Home Phone Number _____________________________________________ Alternate Phone Number ___________________________________________ Email Address _________________________________________________ Gender: Male_____ Female_____ Date Of Birth __________________ Are you Hispanic or Latino? Yes_____ No_____ Are you from one or more of the following racial groups? (select all that apply) American Indian or Alaska Native_____ Asian_____ Black or African American_____ White_____ Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander_____ Choose not to respond_____ Identify your primary racial/ethnic group (select one): American Indian or Alaska Native_____ Asian_____ Black or African American_____ White_____ Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander_____ Choose not to respond_____ Please register me in the following courses: Course Number Name of Course Date Fee ______________ ________________________ _______________ ________ Course Number Name of Course Date Fee ______________ ________________________ _______________ ________ Total Fees ________ PAYMENT MUST ACCOMPANY REGISTRATION Check Enclosed Credit Card Credit Card Number______________________ Expiration Date ______ Signature_______________________________ 3–Digit Code ________ Mail form and payment to: Enrollment Center Lewis and Clark Community College 5800 Godfrey Road Godfrey, IL 62035 Payment All classes must be paid for at the time of enrollment. Refund Policy For classes that meet four or more times, you may withdraw before the start of the second session in order to receive a refund. There are no refunds for classes that meet three or fewer times once the class has begun. To withdraw, call the Enrollment Center at (618) 468–7000. Enroll Early! All classes have limited enrollments and are filled on a first–come, first– served basis. Each class also has a minimum required enrollment. If this minimum is not met prior to a class starting, the class will be canceled and enrollment fees returned. Confirmation Once your fee is paid you are officially registered. Plan to attend the first session as scheduled. You will be notified if the class is canceled. Questions? Call us! General: (618) 468–5777 Professional Development: (618) 468–5777 Technology: (618) 468–5740 College for Kids: (618) 468–5750 Personal Enrichment: (618) 468–5740 Swim: (618) 468–5760 Corporate Training: (618) 468–5700 Safety Training: (618) 468–5780

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College for Kids ...................................... 3

Classes for Adults .................................. 9

Workforce & Safety Training .................. 11

Table of Contents Register

Welcome to Summer 2016As we approach another summer, I am brimming with excitement over all of the wonderful learning opportunities we have planned for you and your children! There really is something for everyone. As you flip through the pages of this catalog you’ll notice a few changes. We have over 50 camps for kids in a variety of subjects and they are organized by age and location to make it easier for you to find exactly what you’re looking for. There are returning favorites like Minecraft Designers, Restaurant: Possible and Archery along with some brand new experiences like Young Fireman Academy, LEGO Games, Mixed Media Madness, Blockbuster Cakes, Electrified Engineering and Campground Adventures! For those looking for full day camp options, look for our “Take Two” titles. Students in those camps will get two classes in one week.

Adults are also invited to join in on the learning this summer in workshops like Sewing: Sweet Dreams, Carpentry Basics, Conversation & Canvas, Online Brain Games and Golf. Or, take a much needed day out of the office to brush up your leadership skills or renew your Food Service, OSHA, Flagger or CPR certificate. For those of you who work in nonprofit organizations be sure to check out a brand new offering called Social Media for Nonprofits on page 10.

In the midst of backyard barbeques, late nights at the office or road trips with your family, I invite you to squeeze in a little time to learn something new this summer. Corporate & Community Learning is your learning partner for life and we look forward to seeing you soon!

Katie HaasAssistant Director, Corporate & Community Learning

(618) 468–5750 [email protected]

Online.www.lc.edu/CCL

By phone.(618) 468–7000 Godfrey(618) 656–8800 Edwardsville(618) 498–6500 Jerseyville(217) 854–5400 Carlinville

By mail.Enrollment CenterLewis and Clark Community College5800 Godfrey RoadGodfrey, IL 62035

By fax.(618) 468–2310

In person.Godfrey Campus5800 Godfrey Road, Godfrey

N.O. Nelson Campus600 Troy Road, Edwardsville

Tri–County Center100 Lincoln, Route 16, Jerseyville

Macoupin County Center18400 Shipman Road, Carlinville

Mission StatementTo empower people by raising aspirations and fostering achievement through dynamic, compassionate, and responsible learning experiences.

Lewis and Clark Community College insures equal opportunities are offered in the admission, education, and employment of individuals regardless of sex, race, ethnicity, color, creed or religion, national origin, disability, age, marital status, military status, sexual orientation, and other protected categories. Any inquiries concerning the application of the Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, Title IX of the Education Amendments, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Age Discrimination Act, and the Illinois Human Rights Act may be made to: Lori Artis, Vice President of Administration, Erickson Hall, Room 103, Lewis and Clark Community College, Godfrey, IL 62035, or (618) 468–3000.

Holiday ScheduleClasses will not meet on these dates:

Memorial Day: May 30Independence Day: Jul 4

Lewis and Clark Community College reserves the right to change without notice any statement in this publication regarding policies, fees, courses, dates, times, and locations. For information or clarification, please contact the Corporate & Community Learning office at (618) 468–5777.

For Kids Classes OnlyConfirmation LettersFamilies will receive a confirmation letter prior to the start of class that includes: confirmation of class dates, times and location; what to bring on the first day; directions to class site; what to wear; and drop–off and pick–up locations. If you register for a class within 5 days of the start date, you may receive your class confirmation by PHONE rather than by mail.

Preparing for ClassChildren should attend class dressed appropriately for the weather or to suit the program. Art and science classes may be messy! Students are encouraged to bring their own water bottles to class; water is always available for refilling. Students attending an all–day class should bring a sack lunch and drink.

SafetyParents or guardians are responsible for transporting children to and from Lewis and Clark Community College or other class locations. They should be dropped off at check–in no more than 10 minutes before a class begins and picked up promptly at check–in no earlier than 10 minutes before a class ends. Children are not to be leftunattended on campus or class locations.

Child ReadinessThe College reserves the right to deny participation or dismiss students who are unable or unwilling to conform to an instructor’s rules. Parents are responsible for assessing their child’s readiness and ability to participate in a program. Should parents have any questions regarding program requirements with respect to their child’s ability to participate, parents may contact the College for Kids office at (618) 468–5750. Unless otherwise noted, all our students are required to be potty trained and independent regarding bathroom routines.

Consent & Release FormAll children must return a signed Consent & Release form on the first day of class. A form will be included with the confirmation letter or available at check–in on the first day.

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College for Kids

Going BuggyWe’ll be as busy as bees as we explore the world of insects in this camp! In the garden, in the air, bugs are everywhere and we’re going to learn about them through science, literature, math, art and music. Did you know that bumble bees dance, crickets sing and some bugs wear camouflage? You’ll learn these facts and more. We’ll weave colorful spider webs, make bug visors and create our own bugs using various materials. We will also make our own buggy treats such as Grasshopper Pie, Beetle Juice Smoothies and Ladybug cookies. So stop buzzing around and make a beeline to sign up! CECK–157–01 $99Mon–Fri Jun 13–17 9AM–12PMRegistration deadline: Jun 3Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 156Gloria Darr

Techi–Tots: Computer AdventureChildren become computer detectives and solve exciting daily missions in this class for techi–tots! Each class combines a fun learning adventure with sophisticated technology concepts in a creative way that teaches your child to use computers as a tool. CECK–204–01 $79Mon–Fri Jun 13–17 9AM–12PMRegistration deadline: Jun 3Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 227Ashley Smith

Jazz & PomsThis dance camp combines the leaps, turns and rhythms of jazz with the performance techniques of poms. Young dancers will learn coordination, expression and teambuilding through exercises and fun dance routines. It is recommended that students have at least one year of dance experience before enrolling in this camp. Instructor Sara Miller has taught jazz professionally for over 15 years. CECK–109–01 $75Mon–Thu Jun 27–30 9–11:30AMRegistration deadline: Jun 17Godfrey Campus, Hatheway 125Sara Miller

Whorton Hears a Who! Who? YOU!Come join in the fun this summer as we explore the wonderful, whimsical world of Dr. Seuss. It’s crazy, magical fun as children explore his writings through reading, writing, activities, games and crafts. The camp will include information about Dr. Seuss including the history and purpose behind his writing. Please join us for this week full of Seussical adventures!CECK–167–01 $99Mon–Fri Jul 25–29 9AM–12PMRegistration deadline: Jul 15Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 158Deanna Rhoads

Royalty RulesHear Ye! Hear Ye! Calling all royal subjects! Ever wondered what it is like to be royal? Well now you can know! Come join in at royalty school and learn how to be a proper prince or princess. Learn how to walk, talk, eat and have royal fun while earning badges. By the end of the week you will have your own royal bag of badges and a beautiful set of manners to go along with it!CECK–168–01 $99Mon–Fri Aug 1–5 9AM–12PMRegistration deadline: Jul 22Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 158Deanna Rhoads

The Discovery ZoneReal science, serious fun! Learn the basics of scientific methods and discovery through a variety of engaging hands–on activities and experiments. Dissect owl pellets, test your five senses, predict the weather and explore the science of foods. New engaging activities every day! CECK–114–01 $99Mon–Fri Jul 18–22 9AM–12PMRegistration deadline: Jul 8Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 156Brandy Kollmar

Tool TimeHey young carpenters put on your hard hats and enter the construction zone! Learn the basics of simple carpentry and tool safety as you are introduced to the world of construction through a variety of building materials and projects. Real tools will be used as we learn skills such as hammering, sanding and painting. Concepts of cognitive thinking, problem solving, cooperation and fine motor skills will be developed. We will also be constructing our own snacks! CECK–120–01 $99Mon–Fri Jun 27–Jul 1 9AM–12PMRegistration deadline: Jun 17Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 156Gloria Darr

Tiger Mites Tae Kwon DoTae Kwon Do builds self–confidence, strength, flexibility, memory and coordination. Children will be engaged in fun activities and learn basic blocks, kicks, and give kids a good knowledge base in all these aspects of taekwondo and martial arts in general. Our Tiger Mites have so much fun, they don’t even realize that they’re learning very important skills like respect, listening, self–control, following directions and teamwork. Please wear comfortable athletic clothing. The instructor Brendan Neal has a 3rd degree black belt and has been teaching Martial Arts since 1985. CECK–179–01 $89Mon–Fri Jul 11–15 9–11AMRegistration deadline: Jul 1Godfrey Campus, Hatheway 125Brendan Neal

Ocean FunThere’s an ocean of fun waiting for you in this camp! Sea life in the deep blue sea will come alive as we learn about ocean plants and animals through a variety of hands–on activities in science, art, music, movement and literature. We’ll design sea life creatures, paint an underwater scene on canvas and enjoy outdoor water activities. We will also make our own yummy seafood snacks which will include Dolphin Dippers, Blue Ocean Jell–O and Sandy Beach Toast. Bring your friends, you are sure to have a whale of a time! CECK–132–01 $99Mon–Fri Jul 11–15 9AM–12PMRegistration deadline: Jul 1Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 156Gloria Darr

Monster MunchiesYou’ll satisfy your monstrous appetites in this cooking class! We’ll use uncommon objects in unique ways to make yummy treats. Whether we are poking, squeezing, shaking or using other creative methods of combining ingredients, the end result will be tasty indeed. Monster Cookies, Green Slime Pie and Purple Monster Smoothies are just a few of the snacks that will tame the wild beast inside of you! CECK–103–01 $99Mon–Fri Jul 18–22 9AM–12PMRegistration deadline: Jul 8Godfrey Campus, Hatheway 131Gloria Darr

Campground AdventuresCalling all young campers! Pack your bags and join us in Tent Town for the week. We will explore the world of plants and forest animals through a variety of hands–on activities. We will venture out into the wild of our imaginations as we set up a campground of learning centers inside and out. We will learn to identify animal and other tracks, create nature art, make twig treats and tell animal tales around our make–believe campfire. So make tracks and sign up today! CECK–119–01 $99Mon–Fri Jul 25–29 9AM–12PMRegistration deadline: Jul 15Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 156Gloria Darr

Cool CaperAdventuresFrom penguins and polar bears to igloos and snow forts, an avalanche of fun is just waiting to happen in this camp! Join the expedition as we explore the mysteries of the frozen north through science, literature, art, music, movement and imaginary play. We will investigate the environment and animal life and discover the facts of this chilly climate. Activities include balloon skiing, snow puff derby, snow art and more. You’ll love making your own frosty treats too. This class is so cool! CECK–118–01 $99Mon–Fri Aug 1–5 9AM–12PMRegistration deadline: Jul 22Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 156Gloria Darr

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College for Kids

Junior GolfEmbrace an active lifestyle by learning the fundamentals of the game including swing, putting, chipping, pitching, club selection, rules and course etiquette. Alongside instructor and LPGA member Laura McCune, junior golfers will receive individual coaching and support as they progress through this 6–week course. Bring your clubs if you have them or they will be provided upon request. Level ICECK–182–F50 $119Sat Jun 4–Jul 9 9:30–11AM

Level IICECK–182–F51 $119Sat Jun 4–Jul 9 11:30AM–1PMRegistration deadline: Jun 1Rolling Hills Golf Course, GodfreyLaura McCune

CosplayProp MakingExplore the growing trend of cosplay in this brand new art camp! Students will spend the week learning about this unique art form that transforms ordinary objects into fun props. Learn how to make a normal piece of craft foam look like real leather to create a handmade journal or turn a yoga mat into a steampunk top hat. You’ll even create your own lightsaber and magic wand. All of these projects and more await you this summer! CECK–100–01 $119 Mon–Fri Jun 13–17 9AM–12PMRegistration deadline: Jun 3Godfrey Campus, Reid 0201Deej Gausling

Young Fireman Academy IHave you ever wanted to be a fireman? Now is your chance! This interactive camp will explore the world of firefighting through activities, games, demonstrations and hands–on practice. Explore fire and burn prevention, proper use of a fire extinguisher, escape planning, rescue operations, smoke detection, first aid and much more. Taught by retired Alton Fire Chief, Greg Bock, this camp will give you the opportunity to walk in the boots of a firefighter and learn what it means to serve and protect. Each student will receive a T–shirt to take home at the end of the week. CECK–190–E1 $49Mon–Fri Jun 13–17 9AM–12PMRegistration deadline: Jun 3Bethalto Education CenterGreg Bock

A Splash Course in Water ResourcesCome explore all things water in this “Splash Course” of your water resources! Follow a water molecule’s journey through the water cycle, discover your water footprint, explore the world of water bugs, dive into dam building and more! Each day will be filled with scientific, hands–on activities that will help students make connections between our daily lives and our reliance on clean freshwater, all while promoting critical thinking, having fun and getting a little wet! CECK–195–01 $49Mon–Fri Jun 13–17 9AM–12PMRegistration deadline: Jun 3Godfrey Campus, Wade Hall 2103Allison Rhanor

LEGO YOUniverse Make Your Own AdventureIn this LEGO adventure YOU are the star! Pick your favorite LEGO genre or create an alternate universe to create a digital illustrated story. Whether you want to fight alongside Batman, be part of a Ninjago clan, hang with Ninja Turtles, or go into space with the Bionicles, the only requirement is that you put yourself in the story! All students will end the class with a digital comic book that can be shared with friends and family on a password protected website! Students will work in teams for most of the program. CECK–148–01 $149Mon–Fri Jul 11–15 9AM–12PMRegistration deadline: Jul 1Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 227Ashley Smith

“Sew” Fun: Jeans RedesignedDon’t throw away those old jeans just because they are getting too short or no longer fit! Turn too short jeans into stylish shorts or capris. Bring in those jeans that don’t fit or pick up a pair second hand to transform into a cell phone charging pouch, a drawstring bag and a trendy bucket carryall. Basic sewing on sewing machines will be paced for every skill level, even those who have never sewn before. On our last day of class, we will have a fashion show for family and friends.CECK–152–F01 $139Mon–Fri Jul 11–15 9AM–12PMRegistration deadline: Jul 1Alton High School, B164Joannie Dougherty

Abra–Kid–Abra Magic CampRead a spectator’s mind! Defy gravity! Cause a selected card to appear in Chicago! These are just a few of the tricks you’ll learn in Abra–Kid–Abra’s new Magic Camp! You’ll get your own magic box with new tricks to add daily. Twist animal balloons, learn comedy magic skits, and discover fun betchas you can pull on your friends! Camp culminates with students putting on a magic show for their family and friends on the last day. Goals are to develop presentation skills, build confidence and have fun! CECK–133–01 $149Mon–Fri Jul 18–22 9AM–12PMRegistration deadline: Jul 8Godfrey Campus, Hatheway 125Abra–Kid–Abra staff

Minecraft AnimatorsBring your favorite Minecraft characters to life in an animated short film! Learn how studios like Pixar and Disney make movies like Inside Out and Frozen through using techniques like keyframing, tweening, texturing and animating rigged 3D models! Student projects will be available on a Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. You do not need to own a Minecraft account to use the software in this class. Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program. CECK–173–01 $149Mon–Fri Jul 18–22 9AM–12PMRegistration deadline: Jul 8Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 260Deej Gausling

Lewis & Clark Junior ExplorersHere is your chance to join the Lewis and Clark Expedition and become a full–fledged member of the Junior Explorers. Learn the history of the Lewis and Clark Expedition by training at Camp River Dubois, their first Winter Encampment. Applicants should be prepared to train as a member of the Expedition by bettering their frontier skills, learning to serve in the US Army in 1803–04, preparing their own meals, making a journal, mending their uniform, identifying various native plants and animals, and many more tasks. This week–long camp will be held at the Lewis and Clark State Historic Site –– inside the interpretive center and in the historic replica of Camp River Dubois. Junior Corps Members should report to Camp River Dubois on June 20!CECK–112–F1 $65Mon–Fri Jun 20–24 8:30AM–3:30PM Registration deadline: Jun 10Lewis and Clark State Historic Site, HartfordBrad Winn & Museum staff

Jr. Master ChefKids will develop a passion for cooking as they stir up delicious recipes in this new cooking class! Growing gourmets will learn culinary vocabulary and techniques, how to measure ingredients and stay safe in the kitchen as they whip up new dishes, featuring a special secret ingredient each day. From healthy to decadent, the secret ingredient will change every day and make this a true cooking adventure! Each cook will receive a souvenir apron and recipe book to take home at the end of the week. CECK–153–01 $119Mon–Thu Jun 27–30 9AM–12PMRegistration deadline: Jun 17Godfrey Campus, Hatheway 131Synthia Mimms

Hands–On MathologyThis class is full of great ways to help kids strengthen their math skills during the summer! We will dive into addition and subtraction facts, multiplication facts, graphing, place values and more. Students will learn how to practice these skills through easy games and fun hands–on activities. Feel free to bring a bottle of water and a light snack to class each day.CECK–187–01 $119Mon–Fri Jun 27–Jul 1 9AM–12PMRegistration deadline: Jun 17Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 158Brandy Kollmar

Stream TeamWant to splash around in a local stream? Then put on your rubber boots and join the team! Led by RiverWatch Program Coordinator, Matt Young, explorers will learn about important world water quality issues, hike a local creek, test its water quality and collect and examine myriad water critters like dragonflies and crayfish. Explorers will develop an understanding of the similarities and differences between water use by people in other countries and the United States. CECK–134–F1 $49Mon–Thu Jul 11–14 9AM–12PMRegistration deadline: Jul 1NGRREC Field Station, AltonMatt Young

Little Pharmacy SchoolThis interactive and engaging camp allows students to explore the world of medicine by assuming the role of a pharmacist for the week! Through the power of role–play, hands–on demonstrations, crafts and games students will learn how the body and organs work, how to use instruments that real pharmacists use and medication safety. Each student will receive a diploma as a graduate of Little Pharmacy School and their own mortar and pestle to take home at the end of camp. CECK–111–01 $149Mon–Thu Jul 25–28 9AM–12PMRegistration deadline: Jul 15Godfrey Campus, Reid 0201Little Pharmacy School staff

Under the Big TopEver wanted to run away with the circus? This is your chance! Kids will learn all sorts of circus skills including how to walk on stilts, balance on the rolla bolla board, spin plates and even learn to ride a unicycle! This camp will also feature brand new juggling skills, clown acts and balloon twisting. Students will perform an amazing circus for their family and friends on the last day!CECK–137–01 $149Mon–Fri Jul 25–29 9AM–12PMRegistration deadline: Jul 15Godfrey Campus, Hatheway AuditoriumAbra–Kid–Abra staff

LEGO GamesCombine your two favorite activities: LEGOs and Video Games! Students will create their own LEGO characters and adventures in an interactive 2D Video Game. Everyone is welcome in this one of a kind class. At the end of the program, every student will have a finished LEGO Video Game that can be shared with friends and family through a password protected Black Rocket website. Games are only compatible on PC computers; Mac versions can be created after the program for a $15.00 conversion fee. Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program. CECK–149–01 $149Mon–Fri Jul 25–29 9AM–12PMRegistration deadline: Jul 15Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 227Ashley Smith

Kitchen ChemistryIn this hands–on camp, budding scientists will build molecules, grow crystals, investigate bubbleology and explore chemical reactions using ingredients and tools found in most kitchens. Kids will need their safety glasses as they test for acids and bases and prepare gooey, bouncy polymers. Campers will use scientific tools to measure and analyze data just like a real scientist and record their results in their own Laboratory Journal. CECK–136–01 $119Mon–Fri Aug 1–5 9AM–12PMRegistration deadline: Jul 22Godfrey Campus, Hatheway 131Brandy Kollmar

Mixed Media MadnessPainting with wool? Drawing with string? Saltwater painting, what is that? This camp is all about the unconventional side of art and how much fun it has to offer! The world of mixed media art is loaded with fun new experiences that blend traditional art ideas and materials with outside of the box ideas and materials. We will be creating exciting mixed media art projects embedded with science and history. This experience will have your little artist pushing their creative side!CECK–145–01 $119Mon–Fri Aug 1 – 5 9AM–12PMRegistration deadline: Jul 22Godfrey Campus, Wade Hall 2103Tara Simmons

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Junior GolfEmbrace an active lifestyle by learning the fundamentals of the game including swing, putting, chipping, pitching, club selection, rules and course etiquette. Alongside instructor and LPGA member Laura McCune, junior golfers will receive individual coaching and support as they progress through this 6–week course. Bring your clubs if you have them or they will be provided upon request. Level ICECK–182–F50 $119Sat Jun 4–Jul 9 9:30–11AM

Level IICECK–182–F51 $119Sat Jun 4–Jul 9 11:30AM–1PMRegistration deadline: Jun 1Rolling Hills Golf Course, GodfreyLaura McCune

Restaurant: PossibleAspiring chefs will have the real life opportunity to explore a culinary career in this new cooking camp! Learn how to select recipes and portion size, design menus, conduct taste tests, create a theme for a restaurant, and serve food using proper techniques. The week will culminate with a special meal served at a make shift restaurant decorated for family, friends and guests, planned entirely by the class! Each student will take home a souvenir apron and chef’s hat, recipes and reflections from their camp experience. CECK–151–01 $139Mon–Fri Jun 13–17 9AM–12PMRegistration deadline: Jun 3Godfrey Campus, Hatheway 131Ashley Jones

Brain Games MathWould you like to learn some fun games to help ease those math headaches! Summer is a great time to brush up on math concepts that might have been a headache for you in class. We will be working on several different areas including multiplication, division, fractions, geometry and decimals. Feel free to bring a bottle of water and a light snack to class each day. CECK–186–01 $119Mon–Fri Jun 13–17 9AM–12PMRegistration deadline: Jun 3Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 158Brandy Kollmar

On Target! Beginning ArcheryLearn safety, responsibility, and the selection of proper archery equipment as well as correct shooting form in this beginner’s class. Receive one–on–one instruction as needed to improve your ability. Learn how to keep score and proper etiquette on a shooting range. All equipment will be provided by the Illinois Department of Natural Resources for use during this class. CECK–162–01 $99Mon–Fri Jun 13–17 9AM–12PMRegistration deadline: Jun 3Godfrey Campus, Riverbend Arena gymTony Zedolek

Lewis & Clark Junior ExplorersHere is your chance to join the Lewis and Clark Expedition and become a full–fledged member of the Junior Explorers. Learn the history of the Lewis and Clark Expedition by training at Camp River Dubois, their first Winter Encampment. Applicants should be prepared to train as a member of the Expedition by bettering their frontier skills, learning to serve in the US Army in 1803–04, preparing their own meals, making a journal, mending their uniform, identifying various native plants and animals, and many more tasks. This week–long camp will be held at the Lewis and Clark State Historic Site –– inside the interpretive center and in the historic replica of Camp River Dubois. Junior Corps Members should report to Camp River Dubois on June 20!CECK–112–F1 $65Mon–Fri Jun 20–24 8:30 AM–3:30 PM Registration deadline: Jun 10Lewis and Clark State Historic Site, HartfordBrad Winn & Museum staff

Podcasting & YouTube Are you the next YouTube superstar? This class will explore the worlds of podcasting and video production. Students will create podcasts and short videos on topics of their choosing and work in teams to record and publish them online. CECK–101–01 $119Mon–Fri Jun 27–Jul 1 9AM–12PMRegistration deadline: Jun 17Godfrey Campus, Caldwell 1329Deej Gausling

Take Two: Keyboarding & App AttackThis combo course is perfect for the techy! Students will spend the morning learning proper keyboarding techniques for both alphabetic and numeric keying using online skill building games while improving their speed and accuracy. In the afternoon, students will take the first steps into the world of mobile app design and customize their own game app! Using a specialized app and game development tool, students will explore the world of web–based (HTML5) mobile apps. In addition to learning the basics of mobile app design and game development, students will also see firsthand how the world of App publishing functions. Student–created apps will be accessible on a private site and can be played on any mobile device or computer. Publishing to App Stores not included. No prior experience is necessary and students do not need to own a smartphone or tablet to take the class. Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the afternoon program. CECK–160–01 $222Mon–Fri Jun 27–Jul 1 9AM–4PMRegistration deadline: Jun 17Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 227Ashley Smith

Jr. Handyman CampWould you like to learn basic handyman skills to help around the house? This hands–on camp is designed to teach basic carpentry, electrical, plumbing, mechanical and tool safety skills through a variety of activities and projects. Teambuilding strategies and work zone safety will also be included. CECK–110–E1 $59Mon–Fri Jul 11–15 9AM–12PMRegistration deadline: Jul 1Bethalto Education CenterGreg Bock

“Sew” Fun: Let’s Make a Quilt!Bring your own sewing machine (or moms!) in good working order and let’s get quilting. In this class we will learn about quilt history and designs. Each student will use basic sewing techniques to design quilt blocks and join them into a 54x54 inch quilt. The students will find inspiration through art, literature and personal experiences. Each day we will use different techniques to inspire the designs in our quilts. Students choose their own fabric and will receive a supply list the week prior to camp.CECK–105–01 $159Mon–Fri Jul 18–22 9AM–3PMRegistration deadline: Jul 8Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 158Joannie Dougherty

Abra–Kid–AbraMagic CampRead a spectator’s mind! Defy gravity! Cause a selected card to appear in Chicago! These are just a few of the tricks you’ll learn in Abra–Kid–Abra’s new Magic Camp! You’ll get your own magic box with new tricks to add daily. Twist animal balloons, learn comedy magic skits, and discover fun betchas you can pull on your friends! Camp culminates with students putting on a magic show for their family and friends on the last day. Goals are to develop presentation skills, build confidence and have fun! CECK–133–01 $149Mon–Fri Jul 18–22 9AM–12PMRegistration deadline: Jul 8Godfrey Campus, Hatheway 125Abra–Kid–Abra staff

Make Your First 3–D Video GameTry this new version of a Black Rocket classic! This class allows you to develop a game concept that goes well beyond the limitations of the traditional 2D game design classes. Students will learn the physics behind 3D games, explore beginner event scripting, level design, controlling flow of gameplay, and storytelling. Student created games will be available on a password protected Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program. CECK–250–01 $149Mon–Fri Jul 18–22 9AM–12PMRegistration deadline: Jul 8Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 227Jacquelyn Cato

Under the Big TopBally Hoo! Welcome to the big top! Ever wanted to run away with the circus? This is your chance! Kids will learn all sorts of circus skills including how to walk on stilts, balance on the rolla bolla board, spin plates and even learn to ride a unicycle! This camp will also feature brand new juggling skills, clown acts and balloon twisting. Camp culminates with the students performing an amazing circus for their family and friends on the last day!CECK–137–01 $149Mon–Fri Jul 25–29 9AM–12PMRegistration deadline: Jul 15Godfrey Campus, Hatheway AuditoriumAbra–Kid–Abra staff

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Adventures in ArchitectureWhat can we learn about people by looking at the outside of buildings? What tools do architects use to design great buildings? How is it that buildings stand up? Come learn about the “built” environment around us with Lewis and Clark Architectural Technology instructor Erica Twomey. In this hands–on workshop you will study great buildings designed by famous architects, learn about the history of architecture, and begin to develop a greater understanding of the architecture in your neighborhoods and towns. You will also practice your design skills by learning sketching, technical drawing and model making techniques using both hand modelling and a laser cutter. CECK–113–01 $139Mon–Fri Jul 11–15 9AM–12PMRegistration deadline: Jul 1Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 120Erica Twomey

Minecraft DesignersIf you love the game Minecraft, but always wanted to design your own characters and buildings for your games, this class is for you! Learn the basics of creating 3D models using a new software to design your very own objects, create skins for characters and import them into your favorite Minecraft games. To access their project at home, students must own a PC/MAC version of Minecraft. Tablet, phone, and game console version of Minecraft are not compatible. Parent email address is required to use 3D modeling software. Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program. CECK–170–01 $149Mon–Fri Jul 11–15 9AM–12PMRegistration deadline: Jul 1Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 260Deej Gausling

Lights, Camera, Action!Come check out our two–week crash course on theater and drama. During this uniquely creative workshop, you will learn the fundamentals of acting and theater, develop interpersonal skills, meet new people and so much more. At the end of the two weeks, you will put what you’ve learned into action in a rendition of ‘The Real Wizard of Oz’ for family and friends. So get ready to bring the drama! Who knows? You might be the next Jennifer Lawrence, Taraji P. Henson or Tom Cruise. Don’t miss it! CECK–156–01 $169Mon–Fri Jul 11–22 9AM–12PMRegistration deadline: Jul 1Godfrey Campus, Hatheway AuditoriumLeah Becoat

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Archery forYoung HuntersThis class is designed to prepare the bow hunter and challenge the 3D archer. Students will start off with a refresher on safety, responsibility and the selection of proper archery equipment as well as correct shooting. This class will also teach yardage estimation skills and knowing the humane kill zones on various animals and targets. One–on–one instruction given as needed to improve ability. Archery equipment will be provided by the Illinois Department of Natural Resources and Outrageous Outdoors in Jerseyville. Pre–requisite: Beginning Archery or equivalent experience. CECK–262–01 $99Mon–Fri Jul 25–29 9AM–12PMRegistration deadline: Jul 15Godfrey Campus, Riverbend Arena gymTony Zedolek

Minecraft ModdersUse your favorite game to learn the basics of modding and foundations of programming. Learn scripting and logic statements as you create your first mod! Introductory coding will also be taught through a simulated environment inspired by Minecraft. Student projects will be available on a Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. To access their project at home students must own a PC/MAC version of Minecraft. Tablet, phone, and game console version of Minecraft are not compatible. Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program. CECK–270–01 $149Mon–Fri Jul 25–29 9AM–12PMRegistration deadline: Jul 15Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 260Deej Gausling

Blockbuster CakesFamily movies are great fun and even more fun when you can represent them in cake! We will pick characters from family movies and decorate cakes and cupcakes – treats for the whole family! Using fondant, we will start out by creating characters from “Inside Out” and then one other character set of your own choosing. For the last day, we will decorate cupcakes with Minions! Tasty fun for everyone! Every baker will receive a souvenir apron to take home. CECK–422–01 $149Mon–Fri Jul 25–29 9AM–12PMRegistration deadline: Jul 15Godfrey Campus, Hatheway 131Michelle Davenport

Take Two: Photography & PhotoshopThis brand new combo camp is a photographer’s dream! Students will spend each morning learning new tips and tricks for taking awesome photos. They’ll practice using a green screen in a photo studio, shooting in RAW and using the action settings on their cameras. Each afternoon will be spent in the lab learning how to use Adobe Photoshop to combine basic photo editing skills with layering, masking and filtering tools. Each student will take home a USB drive of his or her creations and a framed print of one project completed during the week. Bring your own digital camera and USB cable. CECK–122–01 $222Mon–Fri Aug 1–5 9AM–4PMRegistration deadline: Jul 22Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 221/260Deej Gausling

Young Fireman Academy IIHave you ever wanted to be a fireman? Now is your chance! This interactive camp will explore the world of firefighting through activities, games, demonstrations and hands–on practice. Explore fire and burn prevention, proper use of a fire extinguisher, escape planning, rescue operations, smoke detection, first aid and much more. Taught by retired Alton Fire Chief, Greg Bock, this camp will give you the opportunity to walk in the boots of a firefighter and learn what it means to serve and protect. Each student will receive a T–shirt to take home at the end of the week. CECK–290–E1 $49Mon–Fri Jul 25–29 9AM–12PMRegistration deadline: Jul 15Bethalto Education CenterGreg Bock

Adventures in ProgrammingStudents enter the world of computer science by learning how to create animations, computer games and interactive projects. Using SCRATCH, a free graphical programming language developed at MIT, students will learn fundamental programming concepts such as variables, loops, conditional statements and event handling. As they teach a mischievous cat to dance, explore a maze, or play games, students learn how to use math and computer code to think creatively. At the end of the camp, students will create their own computer game and share it with parents and classmates. CECK–159–01 $99Mon–Fri Aug 1–5 9AM–12PMRegistration deadline: Jul 22Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 227Ashley Smith

Explore the Air ForceThis exciting one–day camp will feature a guided tour of Scott Air Force Base including the control tower, air field and canine patrol. Students will get to see firsthand how various operations of the Air Force are manned and learn about a variety of career opportunities. We will also enjoy a picnic lunch in an outdoor pavilion. Transportation to and from the Godfrey Campus will be provided for this camp. Due to base access issues, only students enrolled in this camp may participate in the tour. Please call (618) 468–5750 for details.CECK–129–01 $29Thu Jul 7 9AM–3PMRegistration deadline: Jun 20Scott Air Force Base

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Love to make music?There’s a place for you in the Lewis and Clark Music Prep Program!

For kids.RiverBend Children’s Choir for students in grades 1–8. For young musicians, KinderKeys and Kindermusik are great group experiences to boost confidence and skills.

For adults.Love to sing? Join the Concert Choir or audition for the select group “Limited Edition.” Play an instrument? Sign up for the Wind Ensemble, Jazz Band, Percussion Ensemble, or audition for a seat in the Alton Symphony Orchestra.

For everyone!Private instruction is available for children and adults at all levels of ability in voice and on most instruments.

Learn how to get started by contacting Susan Parton Stanard at (618) 468–4732 or [email protected].

SportsPresented by the Lewis and Clark Athletic Department

Title Dates Days Times Fee Grade Level Location Reg. Deadline

Volleyball: High School Leagues Jun 6–Jul 18 Mon 6–10PM $125/team Leagues Godfrey Campus, Riverbend Arena May 31

Volleyball Defense Camp Jun 18 Sat 9AM–3PM $75 8th–12th Godfrey Campus, Riverbend Arena Jun 10

Volleyball Boys Camp Jun 19 Sun 9AM–3PM $75 8th–12th Godfrey Campus, Riverbend Arena Jun 13

Volleyball: All Skills Camp I Jun 20–23 Mon–Thu 9AM–12PM $90 9th–12th Godfrey Campus, Riverbend Arena Jun 13

Volleyball: All Skills Camp II Jun 20–23 Mon–Thu 1–4PM $90 5th–8th Godfrey Campus, Riverbend Arena Jun 13

Volleyball Setters Camp Jun 25 Sat 9AM–3PM $75 8th–12th Godfrey Campus, Riverbend Arena Jun 17

Volleyball Hitters Camp Jun 26 Sun 9AM–3PM $75 8th–12th Godfrey Campus, Riverbend Arena Jun 17

Boys Basketball I Jul 11–15 Mon–Fri 9AM–12PM $60 4th–6th Godfrey Campus, Riverbend Arena Jul 5

Boys Basketball II Jun 6–10 Mon–Fri 9AM–12PM $60 7th–9th Godfrey Campus, Riverbend Arena May 31

Girls Basketball I Jun 13–17 Mon–Fri 12–6PM $60 3rd–12th Godfrey Campus, Riverbend Arena Jun 6

Girls Basketball II Jul 11–15 Mon–Fri 12–6PM $60 3rd–12th Godfrey Campus, Riverbend Arena Jul 5

Boys & Girls Soccer Aug 1–4 Mon–Thu 6–7:30PM $45 Ages 6 to 15 Godfrey Campus, Soccer Field Jul 25

Baseball Camp Jun 13–15 Mon–Wed 9–11AM $40 5th–8th Baseball Field, Stamper Lane, Godfrey Jun 6

Softball Camp Jun 13–15 Mon–Wed 9:30AM–12PM $60 4th–8th Softball Field, Stamper Lane, Godfrey Jun 6

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College for KidsPainting PartyFor ages 8 to 10Does your child love to paint or has always wanted to learn how? Then this is the perfect class! Students will spend the week creating a series of paintings, a new painting every day, following step–by–step instructions. The paintings will vary day to day, with colorful, fun subjects like animals, flowers, landscapes, and even “Paint Your Pet” day! Throughout the class, your little artist will learn about color and explore a variety of painting techniques. By the end of the week, they’ll have their own art gallery of masterpieces! And you never know, we might find the next Picasso in your little artist! No experience necessary, all skill levels are welcome. CECK–130–N1 $129Mon–Fri Jun 20–24 9AM–12PMRegistration deadline: Jun 10N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N9 101Diana Yost

Minecraft AnimatorsFor ages 8 to 10Bring your favorite Minecraft characters to life in an animated short film! Learn how studios like Pixar and Disney make movies like Inside Out and Frozen through using techniques like keyframing, tweening, texturing and animating rigged 3D models! Student projects will be available on a Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. You do not need to own a Minecraft account to use the software in this class. Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program. CECK–173–N1 $149Mon–Fri Jun 20–24 9AM–12PMRegistration deadline: Jun 10N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 110Olivia Van Walleghen

Young Fireman Academy IFor ages 8 to 10Have you ever wanted to be a fireman? Now is your chance! This interactive camp will explore the world of firefighting through activities, games, demonstrations and hands–on practice. Explore fire and burn prevention, proper use of a fire extinguisher, escape planning, rescue operations, smoke detection, first aid and much more. Taught by retired Alton Fire Chief, Greg Bock, this camp will give you the opportunity to walk in the boots of a firefighter and learn what it means to serve and protect. Each student will receive a T–shirt to take home at the end of the week. CECK–190–E1 $49Mon–Fri Jun 13–17 9AM–12PMRegistration deadline: Jun 3Bethalto Education CenterGreg Bock

Jr. Handyman CampFor ages 11 to 15Would you like to learn basic handyman skills to help around the house? This hands–on camp is designed to teach basic carpentry, electrical, plumbing, mechanical and tool safety skills through a variety of activities and projects. Teambuilding strategies and work zone safety will also be included. CECK–110–E1 $59Mon–Fri Jul 11–15 9AM–12PMRegistration deadline: Jul 1Bethalto Education CenterGreg Bock

Reading ReadinessFor ages 5 to 7Students entering Kindergarten or first grade will learn beginning phonics, build comprehension, learn sight words, build reading readiness sills, and develop a love of books and reading. This program will help students gain the confidence needed for success.CECK–549–M1 $109Mon–Thu Jun 6–16 8–11AMRegistration deadline: Jun 1Macoupin County Education Center, CarlinvilleJulianne White

“Sew” Fun: T–Shirt TransformationsFor ages 11 to 15Give your T–shirts new life by cutting and crafting them into new items. We will transform your favorite logo shirt into a pillow. We will also transform a T–shirt into two different kinds of trendy scarves. Last transformation will make you the envy of the pool by turning a shirt into a bag to carry all your gear. CECK–123–N1 $89Mon–Fri Jun 20–24 9AM–12PMRegistration deadline: Jun 10N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N8 207Joannie Dougherty

App Attack!For ages 11 to 15Take the first steps into the world of mobile app design and customize your own game app! Using a specialized app and game development tool, students will explore the world of web–based (HTML5) mobile apps. In addition to learning the basics of mobile app design and game development, you will also see firsthand how the world of App publishing functions. Student–created apps will be accessible on a private site and can be played on any mobile device or computer. Publishing to App Stores not included. No prior experience is necessary and students do not need to own a smartphone or tablet to take the class. Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program. CECK–138–N1 $149Mon–Fri Jun 20–24 9AM–12PMRegistration deadline: Jun 10N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 121Ashley Smith

Self Defense for KidsFor ages 8 to 10Learn how to deal with bullies and predators. Kids will learn what behaviors to watch for and practice how to escape to safety. They will also learn important strategies to help avoid violent situations, plus tactics and techniques for handling violence when it is unavoidable. This class is for students with any level of knowledge or skill, beginner to advanced. Students will acquire in–depth knowledge of self–protection while increasing overall fitness through practical drills. Participants will receive an informational packet with descriptions of the techniques covered in class plus at–home tips for parents. On the final day, the students will do a final review plus participate in an “escape and evasion” course and a confidence boosting board breaking session.CECK–178–N1 $99Mon–Fri Jun 20–24 9AM–12PMRegistration deadline: Jun 10N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N8 205Brendan Neal

Young Fireman Academy IIFor ages 11 to 15Have you ever wanted to be a fireman? Now is your chance! This interactive camp will explore the world of firefighting through activities, games, demonstrations and hands–on practice. Explore fire and burn prevention, proper use of a fire extinguisher, escape planning, rescue operations, smoke detection, first aid and much more. Taught by retired Alton Fire Chief, Greg Bock, this camp will give you the opportunity to walk in the boots of a firefighter and learn what it means to serve and protect. Each student will receive a T–shirt to take home at the end of the week. CECK–290–E1 $49Mon–Fri Jul 25–29 9AM–12PMRegistration deadline: Jul 15Bethalto Education CenterGreg Bock

Young AuthorsFor ages 7 to 10Wanted! Boys and Girls who love to write and use their imaginations! Spend time being dreamers and create characters who come to life! Students will learn to develop their characters, setting and plot, and turn their work into an edited, final book. Parents, family and friends will be invited to come in and experience these stories at the end of the course! For students entering grades 2–5. CECK–548–M1 $109Mon–Thu Jun 6–16 12–3PMRegistration deadline: Jun 1Macoupin County Education Center, CarlinvilleJulianne White

ElectrifiedEngineeringFor ages 11 to 15Bring gadgets to life with electrical engineering! Learn how the circuits and sensors in real–world objects work. You’ll learn how to tinker with, build and create gadgets of your own. Use the engineering design process of create, test and improve to break down a problem, design a solution and finally build it. CECK–141–N1 $79Mon–Fri Jun 20–24 1–4PMRegistration deadline: Jun 10N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 119Rande Johnson & Craig Watson

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Mommy, Me and a Pony!For ages 4 & upMommy, Me and a Pony class is not just for “mommies.” Any parent, grandparent or guardian is welcome to attend. Adult/child teams will work together as they learn how to brush their horse, put the saddle on, and give commands for whoa, go and turn while riding. Riding a horse improves the skills of balance, coordination, forethought, empathy and the control of one’s own emotions. Rocky Branch horses are generous, patient and sweet–natured. Riders will demonstrate their new skills for family and friends on the last day of class and be presented with a rosette ribbon. This class is perfect for kids who have never ridden a horse. Summer sessionCECK–128–F1 $179Sun Jun 5–Jul 10 1–2PMRegistration deadline: Jun 1

Fall sessionCECK–128–F2 $179Sun Sep 25–Oct 30 1–2PMRegistration deadline: Sep 19Rocky Branch Stables, BethaltoLesa Teepe

Water Babies IFor ages 6 to 18 months This class promotes water adjustment, not necessarily swimming, for babies and toddlers 6 to 18 months old. A parent or other responsible adult must be present and in the water at all times during the class. Classes are taught by Red Cross certified water safety instructors. Children should wear swim diapers or snug training pants under their swim suits. $35CECK–098–1A Sat May 21–Jun 25 9:15–10AMCECK–098–1B Sat Jul 2–Aug 6 9:15–10AMGodfrey Campus, Hatheway PoolRegistration deadline: One week prior to start date

Water Babies IIFor ages 18 months to 3 yearsThis class promotes water adjustment, not necessarily swimming, for babies and toddlers 18 to 36 months old. A parent or other responsible adult must be present and in the water at all times during the class. Classes are taught by Red Cross certified water safety instructors. Children should wear swim diapers or snug training pants under their swim suits.$35CECK–099–1A Sat May 21–Jun 25 10–10:45AMCECK–099–1B Sat Jul 2–Aug 6 10–10:45AMGodfrey Campus, Hatheway PoolRegistration deadline: One week prior to start date

Mommy, Me and a Pony! Level IIIFor ages 6 & upAdult/child teams will develop skills for independent grooming, saddling, bridling and riding. Activities include riding bareback and independent riding in the obstacle course. Trot work to include the introduction of the posting and standing trot on the lounge line. Riding a horse improves the skills of balance, coordination, forethought, empathy and the control of one’s own emotions. Rocky Branch horses are generous, patient and sweet–natured. Riders will demonstrate their new skills for family and friends on the last day of class and be presented with a rosette ribbon. This class is designed for students who have demonstrated mastery of required course skills from Level I and Level II or have permission from the instructor. Summer sessionCECK–328–F1 $179Sun Jun 5–Jul 10 11AM–12PMRegistration deadline: Jun 1

Fall sessionCECK–328–F2 $179Sun Sep 25–Oct 30 11AM–12PMRegistration deadline: Sep 19Rocky Branch Stables, BethaltoLesa Teepe

Swim Levels 1–5For ages 6 & upChildren will be skill tested on the first day of class to determine which level they are in. A wide variety of skills will be learned and as they progress through the levels, new skills are learned and old ones are refined. Classes are taught by Red Cross certified water safety instructors.$44CECK–091–6A Mon/Wed May 16–Jun 8 6–6:45PMCECK–091–6B Mon/Wed Jun 13–Jul 6 6–6:45PMCECK–091–6C Mon/Wed Jul 11–Aug 3 6–6:45PMCECK–091–7A Mon/Wed May 16–Jun 8 6:45–7:30PMCECK–091–7B Mon/Wed Jun 13–Jul 6 6:45–7:30PMCECK–091–7C Mon/Wed Jul 11–Aug 3 6:45–7:30PMCECK–091–2A Mon–Fri Jun 6–17 1–1:45PMCECK–091–2B Mon–Fri Jun 20–Jul 1 1–1:45PMCECK–091–2C Mon–Fri Jul 11–22 1–1:45PMCECK–091–2D Mon–Fri Jul 25–Aug 5 1–1:45PMCECK–091–3A Mon–Fri Jun 6–17 2–2:45PMCECK–091–3B Mon–Fri Jun 20–Jul 1 2–2:45PMCECK–091–3C Mon–Fri Jul 11–22 2–2:45PMCECK–091–3D Mon–Fri Jul 25–Aug 5 2–2:45PM

$35CECK–095–1A Sat May 21–Jun 25 11:30AM–12:15PMCECK–095–1B Sat Jul 2–Aug 6 11:30AM–12:15PMGodfrey Campus, Hatheway PoolRegistration deadline: One week prior to start date

Swim Level 6For ages 6 & upThe objective of Level 6 is to refine strokes so students swim with more ease, efficiency, power and smoothness over greater distances. Swimmers will also work on Personal Water Safety, Fundamentals of Diving, Fitness Swimming and Lifeguard Readiness.$35CECK–096–1A Sat May 21–Jun 25 12:15–1PMCECK–096–1B Sat Jul 2–Aug 6 12:15–1PMGodfrey Campus, Hatheway PoolRegistration deadline: One week prior to start date

Mommy, Me and a Pony! Level IIFor ages 4 & upAdult/child teams will continue to work together as they practice the basic horsemanship skills learned in the introductory class and begin to learn the trot and handle the reins. Riding a horse improves the skills of balance, coordination, forethought, empathy and the control of one’s own emotions. Rocky Branch horses are generous, patient and sweet–natured. Riders will demonstrate their new skills for family and friends on the last day of class and be presented with a rosette ribbon. This class is designed for students who have demonstrated mastery of required course skills from Level I or have permission from the instructor. Summer sessionCECK–228–F1 $179Sun Jun 5–Jul 10 12–1PMRegistration deadline: Jun 1

Fall sessionCECK–228–F2 $179Sun Sep 25–Oct 30 12–1PMRegistration deadline: Sep 19Rocky Branch Stables, BethaltoLesa Teepe

Preschool SwimFor ages 3 to 5Learn water safety, personal safety, physical and mental adjustments to the water, buoyancy, body position and basic water skills such as front and back floating, with a goal of coordinating a beginning crawl and elementary back stroke. Classes are taught by Red Cross certified water safety instructors.$44CECK–090–6A Mon/Wed May 16–Jun 8 6–6:45PMCECK–090–6B Mon/Wed Jun 13–Jul 6 6–6:45PMCECK–090–6C Mon/Wed Jul 11–Aug 3 6–6:45PMCECK–090–7A Mon/Wed May 16–Jun 8 6:45–7:30PMCECK–090–7B Mon/Wed Jun 13–Jul 6 6:45–7:30PM CECK–090–7C Mon/Wed Jul 11–Aug 3 6:45–7:30PMCECK–090–2A Mon–Fri Jun 6–Jun 17 1–1:45PMCECK–090–2B Mon–Fri Jun 20–Jul 1 1–1:45PMCECK–090–2C Mon–Fri Jul 11–Jul 22 1–1:45PMCECK–090–2D Mon–Fri Jul 25–Aug 5 1–1:45PMCECK–090–3A Mon–Fri Jun 6–Jun 17 2–2:45PMCECK–090–3B Mon–Fri Jun 20–Jul 1 2–2:45PMCECK–090–3C Mon–Fri Jul 11–22 2–2:45PMCECK–090–3D Mon–Fri Jul 25–Aug 5 2–2:45PM

$35CECK–094–1A Sat May 21–Jun 25 10:45–11:30AMCECK–094–1B Sat Jul 2–Aug 6 10:45–11:30AMGodfrey Campus, Hatheway PoolRegistration deadline: One week prior to start date

Saddle ClubFor ages 9 & upIn this introductory horseback riding course, riders will learn the fundamentals of riding, grooming and tacking up, independently. Riding emphasis will be proper position and trot control; all while having fun in the obstacle course and riding bareback. No prior experience is necessary as this course is designed to build a solid understanding of equestrian skills. Upon completion, riders are eligible to join the Riding Academy.Summer sessionCECK–528–F1 $179Sun Jun 5–Jul 10 2–3PMRegistration deadline: Jun 1

Fall sessionCECK–528–F2 $179Sun Sep 25–Oct 30 2–3PMRegistration deadline: Sep 19Rocky Branch Stables, BethaltoLesa Teepe

Competitive StrokesFor ages 6 & upSwimmers will learn stroke techniques for all four competitive strokes –– freestyle (front crawl), backstroke (back crawl), breast stroke and butterfly. Swimmers will also learn about starts and turns, how to circle swim within lane lines, dive off starting blocks, and use a pace clock. Clinic will be taught by a certified Water Safety Instructor who works with a Swim Team. Swimmers must be currently enrolled in or have completed Swim Level 5 or Level 6.$44CECK–083–6A Mon/Wed May 16–Jun 8 7:30–8:30PMCECK–083–6B Mon/Wed Jun 13–Jul 6 7:30–8:30PMCECK–083–6C Mon/Wed Jul 11–Aug 3 7:30–8:30PMCECK–083–4A Tue/Thu Jun 7–30 3–4PM

$35CECK–085–1A Sat May 21–Jun 25 12:15–1PMCECK–085–1B Sat Jul 2–Aug 6 12:15–1PMGodfrey Campus, Hatheway PoolRegistration deadline: One week prior to start date

Competitive Swim ClinicFor ages 6 & upGet your kids swimming like the pros! This 4–week clinic will focus on stroke performance, breathing, starts and turns, and will give serious swimmers a taste of competition. Learn terms and drills used to help performance, speed and endurance for swimmers. Clinic will be taught by a certified Water Safety Instructor who works with a swim team. Swimmers must be currently enrolled in or have completed Swim Level 5 or Level 6. $44CECK–084–4B Tue/Thu Jul 12–Aug 4 3–4PM Godfrey Campus, Hatheway PoolRegistration deadline: One week prior to start date

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Classes for AdultsRV BasicsWhether you are looking to rent a recreational vehicle (RV) for your next summer vacation or considering a purchase, you’ll want to attend this workshop first! Learn basic care and maintenance of RVs, along with buying tips before you make the investment. Explore the different types of RVs and which one might be best for you. Be sure to bring your questions!CEHG–114–N1 $25Fri Apr 22 9–11AMRegistration deadline: Apr 19N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 121

CEHG–114–60 $25Thu May 5 6–8PMRegistration deadline: May 2Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 156Chuck Herring

Plumbing Made EasyThis do–it–yourself workshop is designed to give you the knowledge and confidence to safely perform basic plumbing repairs around your home. Learn how to diagnose and fix common problems associated with pipes, faucets and toilets. Participants are welcome to bring their own project related questions too!CEHG–107–N1 $25Wed Jun 22 1–3PMRegistration deadline: Jun 17N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N3 112Chuck Herring

Carpentry BasicsSave on home repair and maintenance bills by learning how to do it yourself! This hands–on workshop will focus on basic carpentry skills that can be used in your home, business or investment property. Discussion will cover the necessary tools and supplies needed to complete simple carpentry projects including re–screening a door, installing a deadbolt and hanging shelves. Additional information will be shared about measuring and cutting wood for a variety of projects. Be sure to bring your questions!CEHG–164–60 $25Tue Jul 12 5–7PMRegistration deadline: Jul 8Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 174Chuck Herring

Rental Properties 101So, you think you want to be a landlord? Explore the pros and cons of owning investment properties. Gain information on what to look for when purchasing properties, tips on how to manage expenses and tenants and get answers to your specific questions.CEHG–109–01 $25Fri Jun 3 9AM–12PMRegistration deadline: Jun 1Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 174

CEHG–109–N1 $25Fri Aug 12 9AM–12PMRegistration deadline: Aug 8N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N3 112Chuck Herring

Comprehensive Financial PlanningThis workshop is designed to educate about all of the different components of a financial plan and how to make a plan designed for you. According the CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNING™ Board of Standards, comprehensive financial planning involves five main areas: investments, retirement planning, insurance, estate planning, and income–tax planning. All five areas will be covered in this session with extra emphasis on retirement planning included. Course fee includes a workbook for each participant.CEPE–108–N6 $25Wed May 11 6:30–8:30PMRegistration deadline: May 4N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N3 118Joe Allaria

iPhone BasicsDid you buy an iPhone only to discover that you can barely use it? Whether it’s your first iPhone or your sixth, this workshop is a great way to learn about new features and pick up a few helpful tips and tricks. Students must bring their own iPhone to class.CEPE–138–60 $25Tue Apr 19 6–8PMRegistration deadline: Apr 12Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 156Patty Rutter

Online Brain Games Research has shown that Brain Games will help you maintain a healthy brain as you age. This short class will show you several ways to increase your knowledge of games that are age appropriate for building and maintaining a healthy mind.CECC–104–N6 $29Wed May 18 6–8PMRegistration deadline: May 9N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 121Susan Broadway

DogaLooking for a fun way to connect with your dog? Doga incorporates your dog into your yoga practice. It gives both the yogi and dogi an opportunity to connect in a new way. Dogs love being with their humans and we can learn a lot from them. This class helps you discover the union between humans and dogs in a fun and unique way. We will be doing yoga poses with our dogs while we are helping them stretch and relax. Participants should bring a yoga mat, water and plastic bag for doggie messes.CEPE–104–N50 $30Sat Jun 4–Jul 9 8-8:45AMRegistration deadline: May 30N.O. Nelson Campus, EdwardsvilleDonna Bartley

Conversation & CanvasBring your friends and come party with us as we celebrate the art of painting! We will have fun creating our own masterpieces based on a variety of themes. Stroke–by–stroke you will learn various acrylic painting techniques such as shading, highlighting, toning and more. Designed for the beginner or experienced artist, a new work of art will be completed during each workshop. All materials will be provided including light refreshments.CEAC–105–61 $45Tue May 17 6–9PMRegistration deadline: May 10

CEAC–105–01 $45Tue Aug 9 6–9PMRegistration deadline: Aug 1Godfrey Campus, Wade Hall 2103Gloria Darr

Social Security & Income PlanningPreparing for retirement can be a very difficult path to navigate on your own. This workshop is designed to help you better understand the facts about retirement, strategies to increase and manage your income as well as tips about current economic trends for today’s retirees. Be sure to bring your questions!CEAR–103–N6 $10Tue Apr 19 6:30–8PMRegistration deadline: Apr 12N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N8 101

CEAR–103–60 $10Tue Apr 26 6:30–8PMRegistration deadline: Apr 19Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 156Gary Crouch

Understanding Life Insurance & LTCThis workshop is designed to provide consumers the unbiased information they need to make informed decisions regarding life and long–term care (LTC) insurance. This session will cover statistics regarding life and long–term care insurance, different ways you can address the risks associated with life and long–term care needs and how to analyze your own situation to make an informed decision for you. A detailed comparison between traditional long–term care policies vs. alternative methods to gain long–term care coverage will be included. Course fee includes a workbook for each participant.CEPE–106–N6 $25Tue Apr 26 6:30–8:30PMRegistration deadline: Apr 19N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N3 118Joe Allaria

Sewing: Sweet DreamsLearn how to make the child in your life a pillowcase featuring their favorite character or make new pillowcases to compliment the bedding in your master suite retreat. In this course you will learn how to sew a basic pillowcase with your own sewing machine. These pillowcases make quick and easy gifts. They are an excellent way to practice basic sewing skills. This class requires basic sewing knowledge. Supplies needed: thread, scissors, 1/2 yard of fabric for the pillowcase band, 1 yard of fabric for the pillowcase body, and a sewing machine in good working order.CEHG–192–60 $35Wed May 4 6–9PMRegistration deadline: Apr 27Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 158Joannie Dougherty

Computer Skills for the OfficeWhether you wish to improve your computer skills in your current job or to help you obtain the skills needed for a new job, then this class is for you. This class will cover some of the basic skills needed in Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Features covered include setting up letters and labels in Word, spreadsheets with simple formulas in Excel, and slide shows with text and graphics in PowerPoint. Course fee includes a reference manual for each application. Prerequisite: Basic understanding of the Windows operating system.CECC–130–N1 $135Tue/Thu May 10–19 9AM–12PMRegistration deadline: May 1N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 121Pam Bywater

Yoga: On the Mat & BeyondThe benefits of yoga include flexibility, balance, muscle tone and endurance, but they don’t stop there. This class will take you beyond the mat as we discuss how to apply yoga to your daily life. Each session will begin with an interactive discussion of topics such as Pure Potentiality, Least Effort and Dharma. Each session will end with a yoga practice to help you apply what was discussed. This class is open to beginner and advanced Yogi’s. No prior yoga experience is needed. Participants should bring their yoga mat, water and a notebook.CEPE–103–N6 $50Thu Jul 14–Aug 18 7–8:30PMRegistration deadline: Jul 11N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N3 112Donna Bartley

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Developing OthersThis course provides leaders, coaches, and mentors with the necessary skills and a practical process to develop talent. It focuses on a leader’s critical role before, during, and after the development plan.CEPD–424–N1 $99Thu Jun 9 8:30–11:30AMRegistration deadline: Jun 6Godfrey Campus, Wade Hall 1113Kathy Willis

Influencing OthersTo be successful in today’s matrixed organizations, managers need to get things done through other people – often through peers and individual contributors with whom they may not have position power. This course teaches how to apply influential strategies, package ideas, read audiences, and use appropriate persistence to gain commitment to plans and ideas.CEPD–423–N1 $99Thu Jun 16 8:30–11:30AMRegistration deadline: Jun 13Godfrey Campus, Wade Hall 1113Kathy Willis

Horseback Riding INever ridden a horse? Used to ride years ago and need a riding refresher? Come join the Easy Riders class for adults! In this 6–week class, learn how to be more comfortable and safe around horses while learning how to ride with style and confidence. Riders may choose either an English or Western style saddle. Lesson horses are well–trained and kind–hearted. Riders will be contacted by the instructor prior to the start date to discuss class requirements. Class size is limited to maximize one–on–one instruction.Summer sessionCEPE–128–F1 $179Sun Jun 5–Jul 10 3–4PMRegistration deadline: Jun 1

Fall sessionCEPE–128–F2 $179Sun Sep 25–Oct 30 3–4PMRegistration deadline: Sep 19Rocky Branch Stables, BethaltoLesa Teepe

Social Mediafor NonprofitsSocial media is here to stay but how does a small nonprofit manage it and make it work for the organization? We will discuss social media options, plans for managing social media efforts, using social media marketing, etc. This workshop will focus on Facebook tools but will also briefly note other social media options such as Twitter and Instagram.CEPD–486–N6 $50Thu Jun 23 7–9PMRegistration deadline: Jun 20N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N8 101Lisa Masters

Horseback Riding IIINo go? No Whoa? No problem! In this class, adult riders will be introduced to the psychology of training and behavior modification, without using brute force. Activities will include: introducing the horse to unfamiliar obstacles and modifying the behavior of unscheduled equine decisions. The physical and mental rewards of horseback riding are increased core strength, balance and coordination, muscle tone and flexibility, improved cardiovascular health with mental relaxation and stress relief. You may ride a Rocky Branch horse or trailer in your own. Riders are welcome to borrow boots and riding helmets (optional). Class size is limited to 5.Summer sessionCEPE–328–F1 $179Sun Jun 5–Jul 10 5–6PMRegistration deadline: Jun 1

Fall sessionCEPE–328–F2 $179Sun Sep 25–Oct 30 5–6PMRegistration deadline: Sep 19Rocky Branch Stables, BethaltoLesa Teepe

Golf for BeginnersFrom tee to green, beginning golfers will learn the fundamentals of the game including swing, putting, chipping, pitching, club selection, rules and course etiquette in this 6–week course. Alongside instructor and LPGA member, Laura McCune, you will receive individual coaching and support as you progress through all phases of the game. Bring your clubs if you have them or they will be provided upon request.CESC–110–F60 $119Mon Apr 25–Jun 6 6–7PMNo class May 30Registration deadline: Apr 18Rolling Hills Golf Course, GodfreyLaura McCune

Intermediate GolfBuild on the basic fundamentals and take your golf game to the next level. This will include working on consistency with ball flight, direction and distance, learning how far you hit each club, developing a consistent Preshot Routine, learning good Course Management and working on short game variations. You will still spend time on the range, however, now it’s time to learn how to really play golf on the course. This is the only place you can really learn to play the game. Alongside instructor and LPGA member, Laura McCune, you will receive individual coaching and support as you progress through all phases of the game. Bring your clubs if you have them or they will be provided upon request.CESC–210–F60 $119Tue Apr 26–May 31 6–7:30PMRegistration deadline: Apr 19

CESC–210–F61 $119Tue Jun 14–Jul 26 6–7:30PMRegistration deadline: Jun 10Rolling Hills Golf Course, GodfreyLaura McCune

Achieving Your Leadership PotentialThis course helps leaders (with and without direct reports) analyze their leadership abilities and target strengths and developmental areas in order to help them become better, more effective leaders. Leaders develop measurable, attainable goals that stretch their capabilities and accelerate development. The course includes leadership development diagnostic tools and processes, and development planning tools and resources.CEPD–429–N1 $99Thu Jun 23 8:30–11:30AMRegistration deadline: Jun 20Godfrey Campus, Wade Hall 1113Kathy Willis

Horseback Riding IIIn Horseback Riding II, adult riders will be introduced to canter while polishing their connection at the halt, walk, and trot. Activities include obstacle course training and optional bareback riding. The physical and mental rewards of horseback riding are increased core strength, balance and coordination, muscle tone and flexibility, improved cardiovascular health along with mental relaxation and stress relief. Ride your horse or ours. Rocky Branch lesson horses are generous, patient and sweet natured. Horse owners may trailer in their horse at no additional charge. Riders are welcome to borrow boots and riding helmets (optional). Class size is limited to 5.Summer sessionCEPE–228–F1 $179Sun Jun 5–Jul 10 4–5PMRegistration deadline: Jun 1

Fall sessionCEPE–228–F2 $179Sun Sep 25–Oct 30 4–5PMRegistration deadline: Sep 19Rocky Branch Stables, BethaltoLesa Teepe

Building an Environment of TrustBecause of the crucial link between trust and business success, leaders must realize the power of trust as a business tool. Leaders learn how to avoid the trust breakers and take action to create an environment in which people take risks, identify and solve problems, and work together to create and sustain high levels of trust.CEPD–422–01 $89Wed Jul 13 1–4PMRegistration deadline: Jul 8Godfrey Campus, Wade Hall 1113Kathy Willis

Cha–Cha for BeginnersAdd the sophistication of a Latin flair to your dance repertoire as you learn the basic steps of the Cha–Cha, from professional dance instructor William Trent. This class will focus on American Style Cha–Cha, full of passion and energy, perfect for your next social event! Whether new to ballroom dancing, or just need to brush up on some of the basics, you are sure to benefit from this class. The Cha–Cha is a vibrant and playful dance and its light and bubbly feel gives it a unique sense of fun for dancers everywhere. Shoes with vinyl or leather soles are recommended. Participants must register with a dance partner, course fee is per person.CEPE–153–60 $45Tue Jul 19–Aug 16 7:30–8:30PMRegistration deadline: Jul 12Godfrey Campus, Hatheway 107William Trent

AppliedMartial ArtsMost people think of traditional martial arts as something you do for holistic exercise, overall self–improvement or as a sport for kids – and it is great for all of these things. But, at its heart, the goal of martial arts is practical self–protection; it contains all the techniques (strikes, blocks, take–downs, kicks, grappling etc.), strategies and tactics needed to accomplish that goal. This class utilizes solo and partner drills from various classical martial arts to give you the tools you need for modern day self–protection while giving you a great all around workout. Comfortable, loose–fitting clothing is recommended.CESC–131–63 $40Thu May 5–26 6–7PMRegistration deadline: May 2Godfrey Campus, Hatheway 107Brendan Neal

Leadership

Recreation

Leadership Certificate SeriesThe certificate series for front–line leaders helps new first–level supervisors learn the fundamental people skills that are critical to success in their role. This sequence of seminars includes: Developing Others, Influencing Others and Achieving Your Leadership Potential. Upon successful completion of all three seminars, participants will be issued a certificate of completion by the Corporate & Community Learning division indicating that the participant has acquired a comprehensive set of people skills necessary for effective first–level leadership. Registering for the 3–seminar certificate series under this course number reflects a cost savings of $30 over registering individually.CEPD–400–N1 $265Thu Jun 9, 16, 23 8:30–11:30AMRegistration deadline: Jun 6Godfrey Campus, Wade Hall 1113Kathy Willis

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Adult Learn to SwimThis basic course is designed for non–swimmers, very new swimmers and for swimmers who need to work on endurance and refining their strokes. Small group sessions are taught by Red Cross certified water safety instructors in a relaxed atmosphere with one–on–one assistance as needed. In addition to the obvious health benefits from this class, you can achieve more self–confidence as a swimmer.$33CESW–005–1A Sat May 21–Jun 25 8:30–9:15AMCESW–005–1B Sat Jul 2–Aug 6 8:30–9:15AMGodfrey Campus, Hatheway PoolRegistration deadline: One week prior to start date

Water ExerciseGet into shape in a refreshing new way. Designed for both swimmers and non–swimmers, this aquatic exercise class is held in the shallow end of the pool. Each class period includes calorie burning, low–impact workouts guaranteed to get your heart pumping.$33CESW–007–1A Tue/Thu May 17–Jun 23 8–9AMCESW–007–1B Tue/Thu Jun 28–Aug 4 8–9AMCESW–007–2A Tue/Thu May 17–Jun 23 9–10AMCESW–007–2B Tue/Thu Jun 28–Aug 4 9–10AMCESW–007–3A Tue/Thu May 17–Jun 23 10–11AMCESW–007–3B Tue/Thu Jun 28–Aug 4 10–11AMCESW–007–6A Tue/Thu May 17–Jun 23 7–8PMCESW–007–6B Tue/Thu Jun 28–Aug 4 7–8PMGodfrey Campus, Hatheway PoolRegistration deadline: One week prior to start date

Arthritis ExerciseImprove your flexibility and mobility in this gentle exercise class. Designed for swimmers and non–swimmers, this low–impact exercise is recommended for relieving pain, stiffness and stress associated with arthritis. Classes are held in the shallow end of the Hatheway Pool on the Godfrey Campus.$38CESW–009–1A M/W/F May 16–Jun 24 9–10AMCESW–009–1B M/W/F Jun 27–Aug 5 9–10AMGodfrey Campus, Hatheway PoolRegistration deadline: One week prior to start date

Deep Water RunningHave fun exercising in this low–impact form of running in the deep water while wearing a floatation belt. This class simulates land running and provides cross training. The goal of the class is to work on core strengths while performing exercises in the water such as jogging, skiing and other exercises. Floatation belts will be provided during class. Beginners welcome; No swimming skills are necessary.$25CESW–017–6A Tue/Thu May 17–Jun 23 8–8:30PMCESW–017–6B Tue/Thu Jun 28–Aug 4 8–8:30PMRegistration deadline: One week prior to start date

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Workforce & Safety Training

IL Food Service Certification Fast TrackThis course meets the 8–hour training requirement for Food Service Managers Certification or recertification in the State of Illinois, as well as national requirements. Topics will include the introduction to food safety, cross contamination, personal hygiene, Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP) and other topics detailed in the flow of food. Participants will prepare for and take the national certification exam in this course. Required textbook will be loaned to participants to prepare for the course and must be returned upon completion. This training course is designed for those currently working in the food service industry. It is recommended that participants are familiar with common vocabulary and regulations associated with food preparation and service. Participants must contact Corporate and Community Learning at (618) 468–5701 no earlier than one week prior to the start date of the course to arrange for textbook pick up.CEPD–143–02 $119Mon May 16 9AM–5:30PMRegistration deadline: May 6Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 158

CEPD–143–N2 $119Mon Jul 18 9AM–5:30PMRegistration deadline: Jul 8N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 121Synthia Mimms

Highway FlaggerThis course will focus on a review of the standards established by the National Safety Council and the Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD). Emphasis is placed on individual flagger requirements regarding at–risk worker training and responsibilities. Topics of discussion include, but are not limited to, advance warning areas, transition areas, activity areas and termination areas of work zones. On–site outdoor training examples are used to illustrate the proper selection set up and use of temporary traffic control devices. This 4–hour course is designed to satisfy Federal, State and Local flagger certification requirements. Upon completion, students receive a 3 year certification for work as a Flagger.$85CEPD–505–E1 Tue Jun 7 8AM–12PMCEPD–505–E2 Tue Jul 5 8AM–12PMCEPD–505–E3 Tue Aug 9 8AM–12PM Registration deadline: One week prior to start dateBethalto Education CenterGreg Bock

OSHA 10–Hr. ConstructionThis class introduces the OSHA Standards for Construction 29 CFR 1926. Course material covers construction safety and health principles, OSHA policies and procedures, and construction industry hazards. An OSHA 10–Hour course card and certificate will be issued upon completion.CEPD–506–E1 $150Thu/Fri May 19–20 8AM–2PMRegistration deadline: May 16

CEPD–506–E2 $150Thu/Fri Jul 21–22 8AM–2PMRegistration deadline: Jul 18Bethalto Education CenterGreg Bock

OSHA 10–Hr. General IndustryThis class introduces the OSHA Standards for General Industry 29 CFR 1910. Attendees receive an update and review of standard safety and health principles, and information that prepares them to recognize and control various hazardous conditions. An OSHA 10–Hour course card and certificate will be issued upon completion.CEPD–516–E1 $150Thu/Fri Jun 23–24 8AM–2PMRegistration deadline: Jun 20Bethalto Education CenterGreg Bock

Medicar & Service Car Driver SafetyThe Medicar and Service Car Training program is designed to target primary instructional areas of non–emergency transport requirements. Public Act 095–0501 amends the Illinois Public Aid Code requiring all such providers must certify that the driver and employee attendant have completed a safety program approved by the Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services (DHCS). This four–hour course covers passenger assistance as well as safe driving, safe operation and emergency procedures.$121CEPD–507–E1 Thu May 26 5–9PMCEPD–507–E2 Thu Jun 30 5–9PMCEPD–507–E3 Thu Jul 28 5–9PMRegistration deadline: One week prior to start dateBethalto Education CenterAmy Kozlowski

HealthcareProvider CPRThis American Heart Association Healthcare Provider Course is intended for healthcare professionals, or students enrolled in a health–related career program. CPR includes adult, child and infant one– and two–rescuer CPR; rescue breathing for the adult, child and infant using a bag–valve–mask device; use of an AED; and management of a conscious and unconscious adult, child and infant who is choking. Participants must complete a skills practicum and earn a score of 84% or better on a written exam to successfully complete the course and to receive an American Heart Association Healthcare Provider completion card (valid for 2 years). Materials for this course are included in the course fee. $55CEPD–513–E1 Thu Jun 2 5–9PMCEPD–513–E2 Thu Jul 7 8AM–12PMCEPD–513–E3 Thu Aug 4 5–9PMRegistration deadline: One week prior to start dateBethalto Education CenterGreg Bock

Occupational SafetyOur Bethalto Education Center

is located at: 1136 East Airline Drive

East Alton, IL 62024

The Manufacturing Skill Standards Council (MSSC) is a nationally recognized certification organization that has designed a five part training program to meet various individual and training needs relating to the manufacturing industry. In alignment with MSSC standards, this safety component is the introduction to the manufacturing world for individuals to enhance their knowledge and skills for production work from entry–level to the front–line supervisory level. The five part program is delivered in various formats from classroom instruction to complete online learning to accommodate a wide range of lifestyles.

To learn more about how to earn one or more individual certifications, contact Amy Kozlowski at (618) 468–5715.

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• CPR/AED

• Discussing Performance

• Welding

• Managing Change

• Nursing Home Safety

• Effective Interviewing

• OSHA Compliance Training

• Goal Setting

• Ergonomics

• Writing Effective Emails

Customizable Training Available

“The Master Swimming course at Lewis and Clark is an excellent learning opportunity for

swimmers in the community. The organized workouts challenge me and I really enjoy the

fitness benefits of this course. And being able to compete with other adult swimmers is

an added bonus.” Joe ScyocAlton, IL