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Enrichment A DULT A DULT Enrichment H OPKINS C OMMUNITY E DUCATION H OPKINS C OMMUNITY E DUCATION New: Catch the craze — create amazing cupcakes! Learn how to capture those treasured portraits Gain confidence as a singer with instructor Tara Bruske page 23 page 29 More than 25 new classes inside! J A N U A RY - J U N E 2013 page 15 Hopkins Community Education Building a great place to live Check out our fitness classes! p. 16

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Page 1: Hopkins Community Education Adult Enrichment Winter/Spring 2013 Catalog

J a n u a r y - J u n e 2 0 0 7

Enrichmentadultadult

Enrichment

H o p k i n s C o m m u n i t y E d u C a t i o nH o p k i n s C o m m u n i t y E d u C a t i o n

New: Catch the craze — create amazing cupcakes!

Learn how to capture those treasured portraits

Gain confidence as a singer with instructor Tara Bruske

page 23

page 29

More than 25 new classes inside!

J a n u a r y - J u n e 2 0 1 3

page 15

Hopkins Community EducationBuilding a great place to live

Check out our

fitness classes! p. 16

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Real students, real success:Start your transformation.

Your Style

It’s time for you.

your home, your style, your community

transform yourself,

Your Community

Expert advice on wardrobe planning or how-tos on creating an ageless and youthful style for yourself. You’ll find it in our Hobbies & Special Interests section (page 23).

Our Cooking section (pages 11-13) is jam-packed with classes to help you entertain, save money, and dine well. Add beauty to your home with original art you create (pages 3-7).

Get creative and help your community at the same time. Empty Bowls Pottery and Empty Bowls Felted Vessels classes (pages 4-5) support the Empty Bowls fundraiser.

She loves the challenge and supportive atmosphere her Kettlebells class offers — she has lost more than 30 pounds since starting. With the help of certified instructor Sharon Nelson, Deb continues to stay motivated and feels connected to her class. Try Kettlebells for yourself!

Deb transformedherself.

Laura reached a goal.Taking a chance on the Community Weight Loss Challenge class, Laura has lost 30 pounds and couldn’t be happier. “I love coming here — the group support and camaraderie are great,” said Laura. This winter, join Laura and others like her, and begin your own weight loss challenge!

Your Home

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,In our community

the people are the spirit

ContentsHopkins Community Education Adult Enrichment

Adult Enrichment Classes 3 Art 8 Computer & Online Learning 11 Cooking 16 Fitness 20 Health & Wellness 22 Hobbies & Special Interests 25 Home & Garden 27 Money & Business 29 Music & Dance 31 Parent Education 32 World Languages & Cultures

CommunityConnect: Classes & Resources 33 Youth Enrichment 34 Adult Options In Education (English/ESL/GED) 35 ECFE Classes & Events, Project SOAR 36 Hopkins Activity Center/Minnetonka Senior Center Classes 37 Out & AboutRegistration 39 Map of Class Locations, ResourceWest Events 40 How to Register & Registration Form

Meet InstructorSharon Merges, CPCC, ACC

Sharon worked for more than 20 years in the social work field for residential treatment and nonprofit agencies. While she loved her work, in her fifties, she wanted to find a new path. After much research, she found a way to use her experience and natural abilities to connect with people — she completed rigorous training and certification to become a Certified Professional Life Coach. Sharon’s style of compassion and knowledge, with fun and humor thrown in, allow her workshop participants to find the skills and drive to make life changes. She strongly believes that everyone deserves to live a life they love, and that they have the power to make change happen. See Sharon’s classes Make It Great! Your Life After 50 and Taking Steps Beyond Chronic Pain, pages 20-21.

Meet InstructorCarmen Dougherty-Heim

Carmen’s drumming passion began in college where she performed regularly at Truman University Jazz Coffee House with drum and guitar sets. Carmen found her passion for Congas and Latin percussion through her family travels to Mexico, Puerto RIco, and the Caribbean islands. She studied with Latin Jazz “conguero” Dave (Izzy) Isreal, a performer in the Twin Cities music scene.Carmen is excited to invite beginning and experienced drummers to check out a new hobby in a fun, accepting environment. Learn to express yourself in a new way and see where the journey takes you.Join Carmen for Hand Drumming I & II and see other music classes on page 29.

Register online: www.HopkinsCommunityEd.org

We’ve made it easier than ever to register online for your favorite enrichment classes!

Meet InstructorTeri Erhardt, CNHP

Teri is a holistic nutrition consultant and healthy lifestyle coach, inspiring clients to tap into the secrets of nature and the power of real food to feel better, look younger, and live longer. She is passionate about healthy living and knows that looking good and feeling great start on the inside.Teri’s clients come to her for help with many challenges including weight loss, stress reduction, digestive issues, and overall wellness.She has a B.S. in holistic nutrition and is a Certified Natural Health Professional. Teri also creates and conducts healthy living workshops for groups and companies. Check out Teri’s class, Gluten Free 101, on page 21.

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Hopkins Community Education DirectoryRegistration 24-Hour Hotline:952-988-4018Adult & Youth Enrichment Registration and Information:952-988-4070Weather Hotline: 952-988-4019 call for weather-related class and activity cancellations

ADDRESSESCommunity Education Office952-988-4070Eisenhower Community Center, 1701001 Highway 7, Hopkins 55305

Harley Hopkins Family Center952-988-5000125 Monroe Avenue S., Hopkins 55343

ResourceWest952-988-5350915 Mainstreet, Hopkins 55343

Lindbergh Center952-988-45192700 Lindbergh Dr, Mtka 55305

Adult Enrichment: 952-988-4070Adult Options In Education (ESL classes & GED testing): 952-988-5343Conference & Event Services: 952-988-4072 Early Childhood Family Education (ECFE): 952-988-5000Eisenhower Observatory: 952-988-4074 Eisenhower Observatory Weather Line: 952-988-4114 Kaleidoscope Preschool: 952-988-5000Kids & Company (School-age Care): 952-988-4080Lindbergh Center: 952-988-4519Parent Education: 952-988-4070Project SOAR (Adults with Disabilities): 952-401-6898School & Communities in Partnership (SCIP): 952-988-4068 Stepping Stones (All-day Preschool): 952-988-5000Teens Alone: 952-988-TEENVolunteer Office: 952-988-4069 Youth Enrichment: 952-988-4070

PROgRAmS

Hopkins Community Education provides lifelong learning options for all ages in our community through enrichment classes, adult basic education, volunteer opportunities, and programs that support children, youth, and families. Funding for Hopkins Community Education is provided through participation fees plus state and federal dollars that allow us to offer free, sliding-fee, and fee-based programming.

Learn to embrace change in your work and personal life and make the transition to a better you.” — unknown

F r o m t h e C o o r d i n a t o r

I’ve personally experienced many changes these past few months — some exciting

and some painful. On a positive note, the youngest of our four sons graduated from

college in December — hard to believe that we reached that milestone when it

seems like just yesterday that I was attending Early Childhood Family Education

(ECFE) classes at Harley Hopkins Family Center. On the other hand, I had some

significant losses that threw my life into disarray, a little like a wild roller coaster ride!

Times like these always help me think about how we can resist change, or do

our best to embrace it and try to draw strength from the belief that change can

transform us into a stronger, better person.

Many of us think about changing our lives as we approach the New Year. I always feel

motivated hearing your stories about how a Community Education class inspired

you to make changes and helped transform your life. Check out our stories of

students who have made changes in their weight and overall health through classes

like Community Weight Loss Challenge and fitness classes like Kettlebells. Think about

transforming your wardrobe with one of Deb Vick’s classes (page 23), or change your

peace of mind by finally getting a will written or plan for your financial future (see

page 27).

One exciting change in our department is the addition of our new Adult Programs

Assistant, Leah (pictured above left), to our Adult Enrichment team. Leah and I look

forward to your participation in our classes in 2013!

See you in class,

Betsy Hedding, Adult Program Coordinator

96% of our participants

give us high ratings — join

your friends and neighbors

and enroll in a class today!

96% Satisfaction

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Bring the color of the world to your palette

Pottery classes have a specific discount policy, please see page 40 for details.

ArtArt classes teach you to see the world in new ways —capture every creative moment.

Hopkins Center for the Arts1111 Mainstreet, Hopkins

Oil Painting John CaronLearn the time-honored tradition of oil painting in an en-couraging and supportive atmosphere. All levels are wel-come, whether you are just starting out or if you have been away from painting for a while. Instructor John Caron will guide you through the fundamentals of oil painting. Ex-plore color, value, paint application, design, and compo-sition in this most forgiving medium. We will also look at the work of other artists for inspiration and techniques in picture making. **#308: 8 sessions - limit 14 $89 A: Tu., Jan. 22-Mar. 12 9:00 am-12:00 pm B: Tu., Apr. 2-May 21 9:00 am-12:00 pm HCA-Hopkins Center for the Arts 203, all sections

Realistic Watercolor Lisa FertigLearn to use watercolor in fun and exciting ways! No ex-perience necessary. This motivating class is good for all levels, from beginners to artists who are continuing to develop their own style. Designed to give you a sound foundation from which to build, with lesson plans to help you learn more about values, color, and applying design and technique principles to your paintings. Demonstra-tions will help guide you through the process. Gain confi-dence and have fun while you learn watercolor painting. Optional fee is payable to instructor at class if you wish to keep lesson plans. **#314: 8 sessions - limit 15 $89 A: Wed., Jan. 23-Mar. 20, no class Mar. 13 2:00-5:00 pm B: Wed., Jan. 23-Mar. 20, no class Mar. 13 6:00-9:00 pm C: Wed., Apr. 3-May 22 2:00-5:00 pm D: Wed., Apr. 3-May 22 6:00-9:00 pm HCA-Hopkins Center for the Arts 203, all sections

Drawing From Observation Jim ClarkDevelop techniques for drawing what you see in exciting and expressive ways! Gain confidence as you learn or en-hance your drawing skills with Jim as your guide. Explore the endless possibilities of different media — charcoal, graphite, and ink, and how to use them on different sur-faces. You will create drawings and learn how to evaluate and talk about art in a positive environment. A great class for beginning and continuing students alike. $20 supply fee payable to instructor at first class. #340: 8 sessions - limit 10 $89 A: Mon., Jan. 21-Mar. 11 9:00-11:30 am B: Thurs., Jan. 24-Mar. 14 2:00-4:30 pm C: Thurs., Jan. 24-Mar. 14 6:00-8:30 pm D: Mon., Apr. 1-May 20 9:00-11:30 am E: Thurs., Apr. 4-May 23 2:00-4:30 pm F: Thurs., Apr. 4-May 30, no class May 16 6:00-8:30 pm HCA-Hopkins Center for the Arts 203, all sections

New! Painting with PastelsJohn CaronTake your drawings to a new level, painting with vibrant color in oil or dry (soft) pastels. Pastels are a great, inex-pensive way to experiment with color! This class will study techniques used by Impressionist, Modern, and Contem-porary artists to achieve glowing results on white or tinted paper. Try oil pastels, dry pastels, or both in this supportive environment. #395: 8 sessions - limit 14 $89A: Thurs., Jan. 24-Mar. 13 9:00 am-12:00 pmB: Thurs., Apr. 4-May 23 9:00 am-12:00 pmHCA-Hopkins Center for the Arts, all sections

Please note: Supply lists for some art classes are included in the class descriptions online at HopkinsCommunityEd.org and will be finalized one week before the start of class.

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Art WINTER/SPRING 2013

Explore the wonder of feltmaking with Leslie Granbeck

We work with water in felting classes. Dress so you can roll up your sleeves.Bring from home:• 2-3 old hand towels • 2 old bath towels• Sharp scissors • Plastic bag for wet items• Optional: apron (water-proof or cloth)

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Empty Bowls Pottery Steve Frederickson and Kathy IsraelJoin artists Steve Frederickson and Kathy Israel to build one ceramic bowl by hand. The bowl will be donated to the Empty Bowls event. Get creative making your bowl at the first class, and experience glazing at the second class. No experi-ence necessary. Steve and Kathy will donate teaching time to this class. All class proceeds above actual expenses will be donated to the Empty Bowls Fundraiser. #344: 2 sessions - limit 15 $19 A: Mon., Feb. 4 & Feb. 18 6:00-7:00 pm B: Mon., Feb. 4 & Feb. 18 7:00-8:00 pm C: Mon., Feb. 4 & Feb. 18 8:00-9:00 pm D: Mon., Feb. 11 & Feb. 25 6:00-7:00 pm E: Mon., Feb. 11 & Feb. 25 7:00-8:00 pm F: Mon., Feb. 11 & Feb. 25 8:00-9:00 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center 167, all sections

Join us for the 15th Annual Empty Bowls Fundraiser

Tuesday, March 12, 2013, 11:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.Celebrate 15 years of Empty Bowls!

Be a part of the fun, entertainment, art, and fight against hunger.www.HopkinsSchools.org/emptybowls

New! Nuno Felted Shawl Leslie GranbeckLearn a contemporary twist on the tradi-tional art of feltmaking. Combine silk fab-ric and soft wool roving for a lightweight shawl you can wear any time of year. Ex-plore a variety of surface design and finishing techniques, and create a one-of-a-kind accessory. $30 materials fee payable to instructor includes fibers and supplies. Bring a bag lunch or snack.** #383: 1 session-limit 8 $59 Sat., Apr. 13 10:00 am-4:00 pm HCA-Hopkins Center for the Arts 203

New! “On the Go” Felted Tote Bag Leslie GranbeckExplore the fascinating art of seamless feltmaking! No knitting required. Create a durable tote bag using wool fibers and traditional felting techniques. This roomy tote carries everything from baguettes to books to your laptop. You can even make it reversible. $30 materials fee payable to instructor includes fibers and supplies. A variety of han-dle options are available for an additional fee, or you can provide your own handles. Bring a bag lunch or snack.** #387: 1 session-limit 8 $59 Sat., Feb. 23 10:00 am-4:30 pm HCA-Hopkins Center for the Arts 203

New! Felted Neck Warmer Leslie GranbeckCozy and soft, your new felted neck warmer is the perfect chill chaser to wear indoors or out. Learn traditional felting techniques using wool roving and a little soapy water, to create a lightweight, sup-ple neck scarf, complete with a felted closure. $20 materi-als fee payable to instructor includes fibers and supplies.** #382: 1 session-limit 8 $39 Tu., Mar. 5 6:00-10:00 pm HCA-Hopkins Center for the Arts 203

Hold Everything! Felted Pouches Leslie GranbeckFelt a pouch or bag to hold small gifts, your phone, glasses, jewel-ry, or other treasures. No knitting or sewing, learn the fascinating art of seamless wet felting. Add texture and color to your pouch with a variety of surface embellishments. A felted closure will keep your treasures safe inside. $20 materials fee payable to instructor includes fibers and supplies. ** #384: 1 session-limit 10 $39 Tu., Apr. 23 6:00-10:00 pm HCA-Hopkins Center for the Arts 203

Felted Vessels for Empty Bowls Leslie GranbeckLearn the art of seamless 3-D wet felting using wool roving and a variety of other nat-ural fibers. Choose bright or natural colors, then “sculpt” your vessel into any shape from organic to contemporary. You can even make it reversible. We’ll be working with water, so dress for mess. Make your first vessel in class; make a second on your own. Donate one to the Empty Bowls silent auction. Leslie will donate teaching time to this class. $20 materials fee includes fibers and supplies for two vessels payable to instructor at class.** #373: 1 session-limit 12 $39 Tu., Feb. 12 6:00-10:00 pm HCA-Hopkins Center for the Arts 203

Celebrating 15 Years!

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Explore the wonder of feltmaking with Leslie Granbeck Pottery classes for all skill levels

ArtWINTER/SPRING 2013

Pottery class fee includes 25 lbs. of clay, glazes, and firing fee.Additional clay can be purchased. If you don’t have the basic tools, rent them in class for $3.

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Beginning Pottery with Steve Frederickson Steve FredericksonCurious about clay? Start your clay-learning process by mastering various hand-building methods and get an introduction to the potter’s wheel. Steve will show you essential techniques and give you lots of individual in-struction while you create. If you’ve always wanted to ex-periment with pottery, this is the class for you! Students must be able to attend the first two sessions. ** #319: 8 sessions - limit 5 $114 Tu., Apr. 2-May 28, no class May 21 6:30-9:00 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center 167

New! Winter Advanced Pottery with Steve Frederickson Steve FredericksonThis short 4-session class is designed for continuing stu-dents who have taken at least one basic pottery class. Enhance your hand-building skills or refine your throw-ing capabilities. Consider making a bowl or pot that you can contribute to the Empty Bowls fundraiser. If there is enough interest, we will create a “class project” to donate to Empty Bowls. Additional clay can be purchased from instructor.** #323: 4 sessions - limit 9 $79 Tu., Feb. 5-26 6:30-9:00 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center 169

Continuing Pottery with Steve Frederickson Steve FredericksonThis hands-on class is an opportunity for students who have taken previous classes with Steve, or elsewhere, to continue to develop their pottery skills. Learn from more advanced demonstrations that are tailored to your needs as a continuing clay student. Expand your creativity as an artist as you work on projects of your choice. ** #324: 8 sessions - limit 9 $114 Tu., Apr. 2-May 28, no class May 21 6:30-9:00 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center 169

Pottery on the Wheel – Advanced Claire O’ConnorDeepen your pottery skills in this hands-on class. Students with a foundation in basic technical skills will enjoy this class. Fine tune your throwing skills, explore tool/turn pieces, learn to create more complex forms such as pots (handles, lidded jars, teapots), and explore altered forms in greater depth and with lots of individual attention. Note: there will be no instruction in the basics of throwing and glazing. Prerequisite: You must be able to comfortably throw a 6-inch cylinder on the wheel.** #342: 8 sessions - limit 9 $129 A: Thurs., Jan. 17-Mar. 7 6:30-9:00 pm B: Thurs., Mar. 21-May 16, no class Mar. 28 6:30-9:00 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center 167, all sections

Pottery – Raku Steve FredericksonDiscover the mystery of Raku pottery as you learn about this beautiful Japanese clay firing technique. Raku creates wonderful, unique colors and luster, unlike any other type of pottery. This class will give you a taste of what Raku firing is like. Students who have at least a basic knowl-edge of pottery, either wheel- or hand-building, will enjoy this class. Hand-build your pieces in the first two sessions, glaze the third session, and fire your piece outside in the final session. Please note: the last session of class will be held outdoors at Hopkins High School. ** #320: 4 sessions - limit 14 $94 Mon., Apr. 29, May 6, June 3 6:30-9:00 pmIKE-Eisenhower Community Center 167Sat., June 8 9:00 am-4:00 pm HHS-Hopkins High School

Pottery Adventures Claire O’ConnorExplore the wonders of clay, whether you’re a beginner or an experienced potter. Claire will encourage you to exper-iment with and develop a range of pottery skills, including hand-building, wheel throwing, firing, and glazing. Get messy and have fun as you produce beautiful pottery. **#322: 8 sessions - limit 14 $114 A: Wed., Jan. 16-Mar. 6 9:30 am-12:00 pm B: Wed., Jan. 16-Mar. 6 6:30-9:00 pm C: Wed., Mar. 20-May 15, no class Mar. 27 9:30 am-12:00 pm D: Wed., Mar. 20-May 15, no class Mar. 27 6:30-9:00 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center 167, all sections

Exhibition of all Empty Bowls class bowls on Saturday, March 2 at

Eisenhower Community Center

Adult & Child Empty Bowls Pottery Workshop Steve Frederickson & Kathy IsraelCreate a ceramic bowl for the 15th annual Empty Bowls fundraiser. Each child and adult will build two bowls by hand. One bowl will be donated to the Empty Bowls event, and you may keep the other bowl. Bowls will be created at the first class and glazed at the second. #218: 2 sessions - limit 14 $14 A: Feb. 2 & Feb. 16 9:00-11:00 am B: Feb. 2 & Feb. 16 12:00-2:00 pm C: Feb. 2 & Feb. 16 2:30-4:30 pm D: Feb. 9 & Feb. 23 9:00-11:00 am E: Feb. 9 & Feb. 23 12:00-2:00 pm F: Feb. 9 & Feb. 23 2:30-4:30 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center 167, all sections

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Experiment with new creative mediums

Calligraphy II – Italic Kris MacDonaldTake your calligraphy to the next level. We will review and refine the letter shapes, learn double stroke capitals, use color, and create small projects that showcase your skills. Bring your calligraphy tools and basic writing paper to first class. $10-$15 additional supply fee payable to instructor at class. #386: 6 sessions-limit 15 $59 Mon., Apr. 8-May 13 7:00-9:00 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center 206

Creative Art Journaling Workshop Jennifer MaroneyDream of spending a day devoted to creativity? Let your creative self out in this day-long workshop designed to transform the way you express yourself. Creative art journ-aling is what happens when you take a journal combined with a sketchbook, throw in a dash of scrapbooking, add photos, and then paint, draw, or doodle (or all three)! The instructor will have demonstrations of many different techniques and a variety of collage materials for you to use. Bring any art supplies you’d like plus a bag lunch. $20 materials fee (includes a journal, water soluble crayons, a water brush, and more) payable to the instructor at class. #392: 1 session-limit 20 $44 Sat., Feb. 2 9:00 am-3:00 pm HCA-Hopkins Center for the Arts 203

Sumi-E Japanese Brush Painting Reiko Ito Shellum KoeckExperience the ancient practice of Sumi-E, a unique style of water-base brush painting. Learn Sumi-E techniques to express simple beauty and elegance in your painting. Ex-periment with different brush strokes and variation in dark and light with this ancient art, which has long-inspired western artists. $42 materials fee payable to instructor. No discounts. **#310: 6 sessions - limit 12 $59 A: Mon., Mar. 4-Apr. 8 12:30-3:00 pm B: Wed., Mar. 6-Apr. 10 9:30 am-12:00 pm C: Mon., Apr. 15-May 20 12:30-3:00 pm F: Wed., Apr. 17-May 22 9:30 am-12:00 pm HCA-Hopkins Center for the Arts 203, all sections

Art of CalligraphyKris MacDonaldDiscover the beautiful art of calligraphy using a broad-edged dip pen that gives sumptuous thicks and thins to the letters as you write. In this beginning class, learn the Italic style that can be used to create elegant invitations, place cards, stunning envelopes and letters, or a special poem to frame. $20 materials fee payable to instructor at class. Please notify instructor if you are left-handed. #304: 6 sessions - limit 15 $59 Mon., Jan. 28-Mar. 4 7:00-9:00 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center 206

Natural Dyes from Plants Workshop Karen RognsvoogDiscover the range of colors that can be achieved by learning some of the subtleties of nature’s palette. Students will explore how to extract colors from plant materials, and how to use mordants. Students will focus their dye projects on wool yarn for knitting and silk scarves using Japanese Shibori techniques to create pat-terns on their silk. $30 materials fee paid to instructor at class includes yarn and silk, dyes, mordants, and handouts for home dyeing.#343: 1 session - limit 7 $49Sat., Mar. 9 9:00 am-5:00 pm HCA-Hopkins Center for the Arts 203

Acrylics – Gorgeous Surfaces and Textures Bonnie CuttsExplore a variety of surfaces to paint or draw on with dif-ferent combinations of materials. Learn about extending paint and the different uses for gels. Work with both absor-bent surfaces that soften the quality of the paint, as well as textural surfaces. $10 supply fee paid to instructor at class. Bring to class: Synthetic brushes, palette knives, paper or glass palette, 2 - 9"x 12" or 11"x14" canvases or boards, a water container, rags, and a bag lunch. Bring images to work from, or use instructor’s. #381: 1 session-limit 12 $64 Sat., Mar. 16 10:00 am-4:00 pm HCA-Hopkins Center for the Arts 203

Amazing Inkjet Options in Art Bonnie CuttsDigital grounds are materials you apply to any surface you can run through an inkjet printer and make a print of your own photograph, drawing, or collage. Students will work with a variety of surfaces to run through an inkjet printer (provided) and explore ideas for incorporating these print-ed images into mixed media artwork. $10 supply fee paid to instructor at class. **#303: 1 session - limit 12 $64 Sat., Feb. 9 10:00 am-4:00 pm HCA-Hopkins Center for the Arts 203

Acrylic Painting Angeleta SmithThis class will help you develop and expand your cre-ativity using acrylic paint. Learn about design and color principles while building skills and confidence. Explore a variety of painting techniques with the brush and other tools. Instructor will demonstrate how to display your fin-ished artwork as well. ** #300: 8 sessions - limit 14 $89 A: Mon., Jan. 28-Mar. 18 7:00-9:30 pm B: Mon., Apr. 1-May 20 7:00-9:30 pm HCA-Hopkins Center for the Arts 203, all sections

Spend a Saturday at a workshop creating something new

Please note: Supply lists for some art classes are included in the class descriptions online at HopkinsCommunityEd.org and will be finalized one week before the start of class.

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Capture the light with mosaics and glass

New! Mosaic Bird Feeder Peggy InglesTransform a plain bird feeder into a 5-star restaurant that will attract the finest birds to your garden. Using this easy, no-fail mosaic glass process and a bit of your creativity, you will take home colorful and functional art for your garden. Bring your own design ideas or use simple pat-terns that will be available in class. We will be grouting, which can be messy, so dress for mess. $23 materials fee, payable to the instructor. Bring to class: old terry towels and a container with a lid. #346: 1 session – limit 12 $39 Sat., Apr. 6 10:00 am-3:00 pm HCA-Hopkins Center for the Arts 203

New! Mosaic Glass Window or Table Lamp Peggy InglesAdd some color to your world with stained glass. Brighten your day with an 8.5" x 11" window, or light the night with a classic 9" tall square cylinder tabletop light. The first week, complete the prep work, select your design, and start the mosaic process. Week two is a messy grouting night, so dress for mess and bring some old terry towels. Select your project and register for that section. The mate-rials fees, payable to instructor at class, are $15 (window) or $25 (lamp). #347: 2 sessions-limit 4 $39 A: Window, Jan. 23 & Jan. 30 6:00-9:00 pm B: Lamp, Jan. 23 & Jan. 30 6:00-9:00 pm EES-Eisenhower Elementary 232

Viking Weave Bracelet Irene ShermanCreate a beautiful Viking Weave brace-let that is woven from wire chains, worked by hand into interconnecting loops, and spliced together seamlessly. Bring to class: fine-point marker, tape measure, and ruler. Instructor Irene will provide flat-nose/chain-nose pliers, nylon-jaw pliers, round-nose pliers, and flush cutters – if you have any of these items, bring them to class labeled with your name. $5 supply fee for findings payable to in-structor in class. Optional additional supply fee of $12 for draw plate. #391: 1 session-limit 8 $29 Sat., Feb. 16 9:00 am-12:00 pm HCA-Hopkins Center for the Arts 203

Crystal Delight Bracelet Leslie GranbeckCombine Swarovski crystals and seed beads for a delightful new bracelet. Learn the versatile right-angle weave stitch and weave a band ready to embellish with sparkling crystals. A toggle clasp completes the look. These colorful bracelets make great gifts. $20 kits available from instruc-tor. Bring cheater glasses if you wear them.#385: 1 session-limit 8 $29 Tu., May 7 6:00-9:00 pm HCA-Hopkins Center for the Arts 203

New! Polymer Butterfly Wing Jewelry Irene ShermanCreate a butterfly cane from colorful polymer clay. Once your cane is com-pleted, Irene will give you suggestions for how to use the cane to create earrings, pendants, and projects such as night lights, picture frames, pens, etc. Please bring: polymer (black, white, red, orange, yellow); photo of butterfly as a guide, and any clay working tools you may need. Optional: pasta machine, roller.#390: 1 session-limit 10 $19 Sat., Feb. 16 1:00-3:00 pm HCA-Hopkins Center for the Arts 203

Stained Glass – Lead Susan ThaemertLearn the luminous art of stained glass as you build your own small window panel in this one-day workshop. Ex-plore the fundamentals of stained glass window construc-tion – from cutting glass to assembling and soldering your window panel. Bring to class: a ¾" x 11-¼" x 12" soft wood board, hammer, 80- or 100-watt soldering iron (not gun), an empty pop can, and a bag lunch. $55 materials fee payable to instructor at first class. #315: 1 session - limit 12 $44 Sat., Apr. 6 9:00 am-4:00 pm EES-Eisenhower Elementary 232

Stained Glass Copper Foil-Tiffany Susan ThaemertProduce your own beautifully-colored stained glass win-dow panel in this one-day workshop. Students with some experience with glass cutting and panel assembly will en-joy this class, but it is not necessary to have taken the Stained Glass Lead class. Enjoy the art of stained glass as you work with the Tiffany technique, which is also used in making lampshades, boxes, and many other 3-dimen-sional art glass projects. Bring to class: a 12" x 12" ceiling tile, an 80- or 100-watt soldering iron (not gun), an empty pop can, and a bag lunch. $55 materials fee payable to instructor at class. #316: 1 session - limit 12 $44 Sat., Apr 27 9:00 am-4:00 pm EES-Eisenhower Elementary 232

Experience the delicate beauty of jewelry making

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Computer skills let you reach people and information around the globe — open up a world of possibilities

There are no discounts on computer classes.

Computer

Social media to advance your career goals

Power Your Job Search with LinkedIn Marcus GenzlingerExpand your typical job search tactics – such as online job boards, trade publications, Craigslist, and networking – by joining the LinkedIn social network. LinkedIn has over 35 million members with more people signing up everyday. Learn how to build your LinkedIn profile, creating an ac-curate picture of your education, skills, and experience to help potential employers find you. In addition, discover how to build your online professional network. #664: 1 session - limit 15 $29 Thurs., Feb. 21 6:00-9:00 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center 219

Introduction to Facebook Marcus GenzlingerFamily, friends, co-workers, even strangers are asking if you are on Facebook. Explore how to connect with people through this popular social media tool. Learn how to set up a profile, add friends, photos, and discover ways to best use this tool to get connected to the people you know.#670: 1 session - limit 15 $29 A: Mon., Feb. 11 6:00-9:00 pm B: Mon., Mar. 25 6:00-9:00 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center 219, all sections

Social Networking for Business Marcus GenzlingerEverywhere you go you hear about using social networking to increase your business. Whether you have a part-time home-based business, or manage a marketing department for your company, maximize the use of Facebook, Twitter, and/or LinkedIn to successfully grow your business. Learn how businesses like yours are capitalizing on these new online marketing tools. This class is not an introduction to using social networking. Prerequisite: prior experience using one or more of these networks. #671: 1 session - limit 12 $29 Mon., Mar. 11 6:00-9:00 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center 219

Learn to Tweet with Twitter Marcus Genzlinger Twitter is an exciting new way to communicate, but how does it work? In this class we will walk through the steps of setting up an account, locating people, organi-zations, and others to follow. We will discuss etiquette ba-sics and security. The class will also touch on using Twitter to drive traffic to a website for business purposes. #662: 1 session - limit 15 $19 Mon., Mar. 4 7:00-9:00 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center 219

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Enhance your photos with Photoshop

Computer

Take the first step — learn the basics

More Microsoft Word & Excel, next page

WINTER/SPRING 2013

Adobe PhotoShop Elements Sharon Walbran Discover how you can make ordinary photos extraordi-nary! PhotoShop Elements is a powerful image-editing program with the tools you need to work with photos on your computer. Learn how to use the toolbar, crop to get the best photo, work with layers, save images for email and printing, retouch photos, and fix common flaws. #603: 1 session - limit 12 $49 A: Mon., Jan. 28 1:00-4:00 pm B: Mon., Jan. 28 6:00-9:00 pm C: Thurs., Mar. 14 6:00-9:00 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center 219, all sections

More PhotoShop Elements Sharon Walbran Take your photo editing skills to the next level as you learn more techniques to enhance your photos with PhotoShop Elements. In this advanced class, you will gain the skills to achieve professional-looking results with your photos. #604: 1 session - limit 12 $49 Thurs., Apr. 4 6:00-9:00 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center 219

Beginning Computers for Seniors I Rich LindellEnrich your world by learning to use and enjoy computer technology. We’ll start at the beginning to develop a basic understanding of the operation of the computer. Increase your confidence with computer operating basics, and progress to learning the fundamentals of word processing. You will leave this class with increased confidence, ready to take your computer skills to the next level. #607: 4 sessions - limit 12 $89 A: Tu., Jan. 29-Feb. 19 9:30-11:30 am B: Tu., Apr. 2-23 9:30-11:30 am IKE-Eisenhower Community Center 219, all sections

Beginning Computers for Seniors II Rich LindellContinue to build on your computer skills and increase your familiarity with basic computer applications. In ad-dition, explore all the ways that connecting to the internet (browsing for web pages, searching for websites, sending emails) can open up a whole new world for you. Prereq-uisite: Beginning Computers for Seniors I or equivalent experience. #608: 4 sessions - limit 12 $89 A: Tu., Feb. 26-Mar. 19 9:30-11:30 am B: Tu., Apr. 30-May 21 9:30-11:30 am IKE-Eisenhower Community Center 219, all sections

Computer Basics Rich LindellDiscover what personal computers can do for you! We’ll start at the beginning to develop a basic understanding of the function and operation of the personal computer. This is a hands-on class for those with minimal computer experience. Don’t feel left behind when it comes to using a computer, this class will teach you what you need to know to become computer literate. Class fee includes a book (value $20). #609: 2 sessions - limit 12 $84 Tu., Jan. 29 & Feb. 5 6:00-9:00 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center 219

Windows Introduction Sharon Walbran Are you just getting started using a computer? In this in-troductory class, learn the basics of Microsoft Windows 7. Work with the accessory programs, manage files and fold-ers, learn how to run multiple windows at once, and cus-tomize the appearance of your computer’s desktop. Some basic computer knowledge is recommended. #610: 1 session - limit 12 $49 Thurs., Feb. 28 6:00-9:00 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center 219

Office Basics – Word, Excel, PowerPoint Sharon Walbran Take advantage of Microsoft Office 2010 in three sessions. You’ll learn the basics of three key programs to help you succeed in your career or school. Develop essential pro-ficiency in Word (word processing), Excel (spreadsheets/data management), and PowerPoint (presentation/slide show). Learn the essentials of computing for today’s tech-nological world. #612: 3 sessions - limit 12 $99 A: Thurs., Jan. 17- 31 6:00-9:00 pm B: Thurs., Apr. 11-25 6:00-9:00 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center 219, all sections

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Computer WINTER/SPRING 2013

Computer instruction tailored to your needs

A sample of choices:• Mystery Writing• Project Management• Intro to Stock Options • Start a Small Business• Assisting Aging Parents• Write Your Life Story• Instant Italian• Personal Finance

1) Visit www.Ed2Go.com/Hopkins2) Choose your course Click on Courses for complete list. Each course runs for 6 weeks and consists of 12 lessons. Classes are project-oriented and include lessons, quizzes, hands-on assignments, discussion, and more. 3) Enroll • Click on Enroll Now Select a start date: Jan. 18, Feb. 15, Mar. 21, April 18, May 16, June 20 • Log in, purchase and pay (classes start at $84) by phone, fax, or mail. There are no discounts on online classes.

Registration is easy!

Online Courses

Check out all of our great online

courses at: www.Ed2Go.com/

Hopkins

Visit www.Ed2Go.com/HopkinsAnytime, anywhere — on your schedule!

Microsoft Excel Intro Rich LindellDiscover why Microsoft Excel is the most widely used spreadsheet application for office and home financial planning. Whether you are an accountant, an office man-ager, a family budget manager, or a sports team parent, discover the power and ease of using an Excel spread-sheet to help you track, analyze, and communicate data. You will learn how to create spreadsheets, edit, add for-mulas, format, and print spreadsheets in this class. Class fee includes book (value $17). #613: 2 sessions - limit 12 $84/$74 without book A: Tu., Feb. 19 & 26 1:00-4:00 pm B: Tu., Feb. 19 & 26 6:00-9:00 pm C: Tu., Apr. 9 & 16 1:00-4:00 pm D: Tu., Apr. 9 & 16 6:00-9:00 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center 219, all sections

Microsoft Excel Advanced Topics Rich LindellBuild upon your Excel skills with this class that covers more advanced topics such as graphing, multiple file management, linking, auto-filter, data protection, and pivot tables. Prerequisite: Excel for Windows or equiva-lent experience. If you own the course book from Excel Intro, please choose the class fee option without the book. #614: 2 sessions - limit 12 $84 Tu., Apr. 23 & 30 6:00-9:00 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center 219

Microsoft Word Intro Sharon Walbran Learn the basics of the most popular word processing pro-gram – including using the menus and toolbars, writing a letter, checking spelling and grammar, changing margins and tabs, line spacing, and editing. You will be able to use Word to write letters, resumes, and create simple reports. #615: 1 session - limit 12 $49 A: Mon., Feb. 25 6:00-9:00 pm B: Thurs., Mar. 21 6:00-9:00 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center 219, all sections

One-On-One Tutorials Sharon Walbran You will have 100% of the instructor’s attention to assist you with a computer project of your choosing! Spend one hour with one of our highly qualified trainers to focus on your specific needs. You define your topics. Some examples might be: basic skills, email basics, software applications such as Word or Excel; or how to organize digital photos, create a newsletter, or do a mail merge — there are many possibilities! Please note: after receiving your registration, we will call you to discuss your specific needs so that the instructor is prepared to work with you. Two people may attend together if you are interested in the same training. Additional hours will be opened if these hours fill up. #600: 1 session - limit 1 $49 A: Thurs., Jan. 24 4:45-5:45 pm B: Thurs., Jan. 31 4:45-5:45 pm C: Mon., Feb. 25 4:45-5:45 pm D: Thurs., Mar. 14 4:45-5:45 pm E: Thurs., Apr. 4 4:45-5:45 pm F: Thurs., Apr. 18 4:45-5:45 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center 219, all sections

Engage Your Own Personal Computer TrainerOur experienced, patient trainers can meet you in your home, office, or at our computer lab. Sessions are sched-uled at your convenience and topics are based on your needs. Beginners welcome! Sessions are a minimum of 2 hours. Please call 952-988-4077 for information – not available for online registration.First 2-hour session $149Each additional hour $60

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S a v o r t a s t e s a n d t r a d i t i o n s f r o m a r o u n d t h e w o r l d i n y o u r o w n k i t c h e n !

Let Giorgio bring Italy to your table

Cooking classes have a specific discount policy, please see page 40 for details.

Cooking

New! Seafood Delights Giorgio CherubiniExplore a variety of methods for preparing seafood. Learn which fish are best for poaching, frying, grilling, roasting, and broiling. We will start with: Mussels and Clams braised in white wine, diced tomatoes, and lemon; then learn an easy technique for Pan Seared Sea Scallops in an Anisette Sanbuca Cream Sauce. We’ll discover the mellow flavors of Poached Salmon with roasted leeks; and Sword Fish Steak with Sicilian Relish. Delizioso! #724: 1 session - limit 18 $37 Mon., Apr. 29 6:00-8:30 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center 210

New! Springtime in Tuscany Giorgio CherubiniJoin Giorgo on a culinary journey through Tuscany this spring. We’ll make: Inzimino, calamari sautéed in a zesty tomato sauce, and spinach over Bruschetta; Roasted Beet Salad with cucumbers, mustard, and Gorgonzola; Roast-ed Leg of Lamb with garlic, rosemary, and Dijon served with stove top Roasted Potatoes. A fresh goat cheese Pan-na Cotta with blueberry sauce will complete our visit to Tuscany. Happy travels! #723: 1 session - limit 18 $37 Tu., Apr. 9 6:00-8:30 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center 210

New! Easy Five-Ingredient Dinners Giorgio CherubiniEnjoy making these fun and sophisticated dinners that are ready in just 25 minutes. Each recipe takes just five easy-to-find ingredients you might already have in your pantry! Giorgio will demonstrate how to create the follow-ing: Chicken Breast with Italian Salsa; Salmon with Dijon Brown Sugar Glaze; Pork Tenderloin alla Messicana with Peach Piccante; Penne Lasagna Style Toss; and for dessert, Spicy Aleppo Shrimp. #721: 1 session - limit 18 $37 Mon., Mar. 18 6:00-8:30 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center 210

New! Incredible Sauces for All Your Entrees Giorgio CherubiniHave fun as you build your kitchen repertoire and learn how to make a sauce for every occasion. We’ll

make: Chicken and Beef Stocks for Demi-glace to go over steak, lamb, chicken and stews; Ancho Pepper Sauce to go with grilled Flank Steak; a Balsamic Vinegar Reduction that goes well over meats and salads; Caramelized Ginger for lamb; and a classic French Steak Au Poivre with Dijon Mustard. Pan glazes will also be covered, like the classic Piccata for chicken or veal, and Buerre Blancs for white meats and seafood. Finally, enjoy making a Maltese Sauce, a classic over eggs. #720: 1 session - limit 18 $37 Tu., Feb. 19 6:00-8:30 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center 210

New! European Style Breads Giorgio CherubiniDiscover the secrets of baking the perfect free-standing loaf of bread, using a starter that has been in Giorgio’s family for 250 years. Learn to make breads from across It-aly and Europe. We’ll make: Healthy German Style Whole Wheat and Rye bread, European Peasant — Rustic and White bread variations, Golden Durum-Flour Bread from Italy. We will also make Semellini – perfect crunchy dinner rolls, and Giorgio’s Bread Pane Toscano, in white flour and Flaxseed whole-wheat versions, the ultimate foil for Brus-chetta and Bread Puddings. Focaccia with rosemary and olive oil will be on hand to sample as we learn. #719: 1 session - limit 18 $37 Mon., Feb. 4 6:00-8:30 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center 210

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Cooking WINTER/SPRING 2013

Master chefs share their secrets

New! Ultimate Weekend Brunch Laurel SeversonFor that special family weekend brunch, or as a great al-ternative to evening entertaining, try a spectacular brunch! We’ll provide all the tips and techniques for a perfect meal including: Cheese Soufflé with ham; Strata, crunchy bread cubes in a cheesy casserole; Frittata, an open faced om-elet; and an exceedingly simple Puffy Pancake traditionally served with lemon and confectioner’s sugar. And yes, real men do eat Quiche — it’s easy! #766: 1 session - limit 20 $29 Fri., Apr. 19 6:00-9:00 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center 210

New! Perfect Pasta Laurel SeversonBring a ray of Italian sunshine into your kitchen by creat-ing homemade pasta using basic ingredients. Pasta is nu-tritious, economical and simple to prepare. We’ll make: Basic Pasta with several recipe variations. Savor your fresh pasta with Classic Meat Sauce, Classic Tomato Sauce, Gor-gonzola Sauce, and a Quick Alfredo Sauce. We’ll also try topping pasta with Almond Pesto, Classic Basil-Garlic Pes-to, and a Walnut-Basil Pesto. Freshly grated Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese is also a must to taste. With an extensive handout on tips and techniques, you can make perfect pasta every time — join us! #765: 1 session - limit 18 $37 Tu., Mar. 12 6:00-9:00 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center 210

New! Distinctive Dinner Laurel SeversonWhether for special company or a family celebration, learn to create a special — but not difficult — meal. We’ll begin with: French Onion Soup topped with french bread and melted golden brown Swiss cheese. We will make two entrees: French Pork Tenderloin with Apple Brandy, and Roasted Pork Tenderloin with a Balsamic Vinegar Rai-sin Sauce. Then Glazed fresh Parsnips with Carrots, and Carrots sautéed in Raspberry Vinegar, Red Onion Confit for color and accent, plus a Golden Potato Tart. Conclude your meal with chocolate Amaretto Mousse garnished with Crème Fraiche. Delicious! #764: 1 session - limit 18 $37 Fri., Feb. 15 6:00-9:00 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center 210

Art of Indian Cooking II Vanita ShahContinue your exploration of Indian cuisine with an-other exciting menu. We’ll make: Samosas (a popular appetizer), Spiced Pilau Rice (seasoned with cloves, cin-namon, garlic and other spices), and Shrikhand (a sweet dish made from plain yogurt, saffron, almonds and more). Bring containers to take home samples. #761: 1 session - limit 16 $37 Thurs., Apr. 18 6:30-9:30 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center 210

Art of Indian Cooking Vanita ShahTake a journey through India and learn about the unique spices and flavors of this deli-cious cuisine. Learn to make healthy and flavorful Indian cuisine with our experienced Indian chef, Vanita Shah. We’ll make: Stuffed Potato Cur-ry, traditional Naan Bread (typically eaten with curry), and Vegetable Pilau Rice (a spicy rice dish made with veg-etables, nuts and spices). Bring containers to take home samples. #760: 1 session - limit 16 $37 Wed., Jan 23 6:30-9:30 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center 210

More Asian Fusion Mia Oi and Yumiko Watkins Expand your culinary horizons and discover more Asian-inspired cuisine with Yumi and Mia as your guides. This delicious menu will dress up your dinner table with deli-cate flavors and textures. We’ll make: Pork and Vegetable Dumplings filled with cabbage, scallions, and carrots; Salmon with Fresh Vegetables with a mayo and ginger sauce; for dessert — Rice Cakes topped with a sweet and salty sauce. #714: 1 session - limit 18 $37 Tu., Apr. 2 6:00-9:00 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center 210

Asian Fusion Mia Oi and Yumiko Watkins Do you crave the fragrance and fla-vors of Asian-inspired cuisine? Stop ordering take-out and let our in-structors teach you how to create authentic Asian dishes. Learn the secrets of making delicious dipping sauce and salad dressing. Bursting with flavors and color, this menu will satisfy your cravings! We’ll make: Egg Rolls with pork, bean noodles, mushroom, carrot, and onion filling; Dip-ping Sauce; Tofu Lettuce Salad with ginger dressing; and Deep Fried Banana and Chocolate Stick (banana wrapped in egg roll wrapper, fried and dipped in chocolate) served with vanilla ice cream. #713: 1 session - limit 18 $37 Tu., Feb. 26 6:00-9:00 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center 210

Dishing up Fun on Friday Night — join us!

Take this class with a friend, or make new ones for a great food night out!

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Cooking, continued from back page

No Need to Knead – Pizza, Pitas, Focaccia & More Carol SchaubLearn how to make pizza, flatbread, and focaccia bread dough that you mix, not knead, and can store for up to a week in the refrigerator. Bake it when you need it for a fast, homemade meal. You can even pre-bake pizza dough for super-fast, easy pizza that your family will love. In this hands-on session, you will develop dough stretching and rolling techniques, make a batch of dough; including op-tions for whole-wheat dough, and receive a handout of topping recipes and hints for grilling pizzas. Bring with you to class: rolling pin, large mixing bowl, measuring cups and spoons, and large wooden spoon. #781: 1 session - limit 16 $29 Mon., Apr. 1 6:30-8:15 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center 210Jam, Jelly, Marmalade, and Butters

Carol SchaubGet ready for the fruits of summer before the farmers mar-kets open. Be ready to ‘jam’ when the berries, peaches, and rhubarb are at their peak of taste and availability. Learn the difference between the various preserves and have the opportunity to taste each. You will prepare a batch of jelly from start to finish, and take home 1-2 jars to enjoy. Handout of recipes included. #780: 1 session - limit 12 $29 Mon., Apr. 15 6:30-8:15 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center 210

Artisan Bread in Minutes Carol SchaubLearn to make savory, healthy breads using dough mixed in minutes and stored for up to two weeks in your refrig-erator. Understand the basic theory of artisan breads using wet dough. Taste deli rye and multi-grain in class. Bake a loaf in class to take home, plus a batch of dough to make more bread over the next two weeks. Receive recipes for various breads. Bring with you to class: five-quart mixing bowl with cover, a set of measuring cups and spoons, and a large wooden spoon. #763: 1 session - limit 16 $29 A: Thurs., Feb. 14 6:30-8:15 pm B: Thurs., Apr. 11 6:30-8:15 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center 210, all sections

Explore Home Winemaking Beth MikulayDiscover all the tricks to making great wine at home for yourself, or to give as a fabulous gift. Learn the step-by-step process to make wine from fresh fruits, fruit juices, and kit wines from around the world, as well as bottling and labeling techniques. Explore this very fun and cost-effective hobby. #769: 1 session - limit 18 $29 Thurs., Apr. 25 7:00-9:00 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center 210

The class members fearlessly mixed and shaped their bread loaves and learned about bread flour, using yeast, and a wide variety of alternative flavors that can be created with Carol’s basic recipe.

Confidence to tryCheryl Broich, a student in the class, said, “I am amazed at the success of making this bread at home! I learned how easy it was and how good the bread is. The class gave me confidence to do it myself with Carol’s simple technique.”

Students tasted deli rye and multi-grain bread in class and baked a loaf to take home. Carol also sent everyone home with a batch of dough to bake later, along with more simple bread recipes to try. “The most interesting thing

I learned is how to make several different types of artisan bread — from plain white, to wheat, to bread with apples and cinnamon — along with

other types,” said student, Mike Holm.

Positive resultsLorna Meyers has put her new cook-ing skills to work at home making the cinnamon bread with dried apples. She says it was gone in one meal. “The caraway rye is just wonderful.”

“I have not purchased a loaf of bread since I took the class. My family is thrilled with my new skills,” said Ann Kaloides, who, along with her daughter, also took an Indian cooking class with instructor, Vanita Shah.

This past fall, more than 300 community education students participated in cook-ing classes taught by our eight expert instructors in our cooking classroom. The classes range from 8-18 students, involve hands-on participation, and of course, some wonderful eating!

One cooking student summed up her experience with Hopkins Community Education —“So fun! The instructors were extremely knowledgeable and I loved the hands-on participation.” This winter/spring try one of our cooking classes, meet new friends, have fun, and expand your menu options.

Students show off their dough.

Instructor Carol Schaub

Tasting delicious bread samples.

Check out Carol’s classes and sign up today!

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Cooking WINTER/SPRING 2013

Explore international cuisine with Chef Jeff Sandino

student said:

“The food was amazing, the instructor

was knowledgeable and funny. Classes

like this are why I enjoy Hopkins Adult

Enrichment Programs. ”

New! Fabulous Fish Dishes Jeff SandinoLearn to create delicious and healthy fish dishes using a few basic techniques. We’ll make: Mixed Greens and Garden Vegetable Salad with a creamy Garlic Dressing; Grilled fresh Tuna Steaks with a fabulous Mediterranean-style Relish served with pasta tossed with garlic in olive oil; moist, flaky Atlantic Salmon baked with an oven-dried Tomato and Dill Butter Sauce; lightly breaded and pan-fried Walleye Pike served with homemade tartar sauce, and mashed potatoes. Key Lime Pie finishes, topped with fresh whipped cream. #776: 1 session - limit 20 $37 Tu., May 21 6:00-9:30 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center 210

Tex-Mex FiestaJeff SandinoJoin us for a culinary fiesta, bursting with flavor and color. We’ll make: Empanadas, tasty pastries filled with beef, tomatoes, potatoes and herbs; authentic Mexican rice, prepared with onions, garlic, tomatoes and fresh corian-der leaves; Fajitas, tender strips of beef and chicken along with sautéed bell pepper and onion wrapped in tortilla shells and fresh tomato salsa, guacamole, and sour cream. We’ll finish this fiesta with a Yucatecan-style delight: fresh coconut blended with custard in a nutty baked crust served with crème fraiche. #775: 1 session - limit 20 $37 Wed., Apr. 17 6:00-9:30 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center 210

Asian Favorites Jeff SandinoWarm up your woks and let’s have some fun! Join us as we create our own Asian menu. We’ll begin by conjuring up fortunes as we learn the art of making Fortune Cook-ies. We’ll also make: Egg Rolls stuffed with pork, shrimp, and vegetables, served with Hot Mustard and Sweet and Sour Sauce for dipping, traditional Fried Rice – an excel-lent accompaniment to Beef and Pea Pods stir-fried with mushrooms in a rich sauce. #772: 1 session - limit 20 $37 Tu., Jan. 22 6:00-9:30 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center 210

Italian Pizza & More Jeff SandinoEnjoy the marvelous flavors of Italian cuisine with Chef Jeff Sandino. We’ll start with: red, ripe roma tomatoes, peeled and tossed with garlic, red wine vinegar, fresh basil and plenty of crusty bread. Next, you’ll learn to prepare authentic Italian Pizza Dough to be topped with garlic infused olive oil, tender breast of chicken, sun dried tomatoes, broccoli, mozzarella and homemade herb cheeses; Vermicelli Napoletana tossed with olive oil, garlic, plum tomatoes, basil, and freshly grated Parmesan cheese. Finish with Zuppa Inglese, layers of triple sec and kirsch-soaked pound cake, Italian cus-tard, creamy chocolate, and sweet cherry preserves. #774: 1 session - limit 20 $37 Tu., Mar. 19 6:00-9:30 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center 210

Traditional French Cuisine Jeff SandinoHave you dreamed of creating exquisite French classics at home? Here’s your chance! We’ll make: French Onion Soup topped with Toasted Croutons and Gruyere Cheese, browned to perfection, followed by Coq au Vin, tender breast of chicken sautéed with fresh pearl onions, mush-rooms and bacon in a rich Burgundy Wine Sauce, a deli-cious Wild Rice Blend, and Green Beans Amandine. We’ll finish with Crepes Suzette, thin French Pancakes served in a delightful butter, citrus, and brandy sauce. #773: 1 session - limit 20 $37 Wed., Feb. 20 6:00-9:30 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center 210

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student said:

“Nancy is simply the best! I always

enjoy her classes!”

CookingWINTER/SPRING 2013

No meal is complete without dessert

Truffles – Candies for all Occasions Nancy BurgesonJust in time for Valentine’s Day! Love smooth, rich, melt-in-your-mouth truffles but not the high price tag? Let Nancy show you how easy it is to make your own lovely, delicious truffles in this hands-on class. Make one pound of truffles in class and pack them in a classy candy box to take home. The perfect handmade gift! $12 supply fee payable to instructor at class. Optional truffle kits (ap-prox. $18) will be available for purchase in class for future truffle making. #710: 1 session - limit 12 $27 Thurs., Jan. 31 6:00-9:00 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center 210

New! Truffles – Kicked Up A Notch! Nancy BurgesonEnjoy taking your truffle making to the next level! For students who have completed Nancy’s basic truffle mak-ing class. New truffle recipes include: White Chocolate, Black Russian, Key Lime, and more! Leave class with a variety of 5 kinds of delectable treats packed in a spe-cial candy box. $12 supply fee payable to instructor at class. #709: 1 session - limit 12 $27 Tu., Feb. 5 6:00-9:00 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center 210

New! Cupcake Craze Nancy BurgesonUnleash your baking abilities and join the cupcake craze. Learn how to bake, fill, and frost fantastic sweet treats with popular instructor Nancy Burgeson! Nancy has won numerous prizes at county and state fairs for her delecta-ble desserts. Please bring a container to bring home your samples. $14 supply fee payable to instructor at class. #708: 1 session - limit 12 $27 Mon., Mar. 4 6:00-9:00 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center 210

New! The Perfect Cake Nancy BurgesonDiscover how to bake the perfect cake in this new class by popular instructor Nancy Burgeson. Learn how to suc-cessfully mix, bake, trim, and frost an 8-inch cake. Enjoy a fun evening of learning as we prepare Chocolate Cara-mel Pecan Cake, Bailey’s Irish Cream Cake, and Red Velvet with real red velvet frosting. Take home a completed iced cake and other samples to enjoy. Please bring a container to transport your cake. $18 supply fee payable to instruc-tor at class. #707: 1 session - limit 12 $27 Mon., Apr. 8 6:00-9:00 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center 210

Just for the Halibut Steve FredericksonThe delicate flavor of halibut is a perfect foil for a number of methods of preparation. Learn three delicious ways of preparing this mild, flaky fish. We’ll make: Halibut with Tomato Coulis with calamata olive and tarragon topping; Halibut with Citrus Beurre Blanc – combining the citrus juices with endive and shitake mushrooms; and Macada-mia Nut encrusted Halibut with Coconut Curry sauce and Mango Chutney. Bring your appetite for this demonstra-tion class; all recipes will be given to participants. #705: 1 session - limit 20 $37 Thurs., May 30 6:30-9:30 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center 210

New! Tuscany Winter Menu Steve FredericksonPrepare a rustic Tuscan winter meal that is sure to please the palate. We’ll make five separate dishes using authentic Tuscan recipes: Bruschetta with White Beans, Penne with Porcini Mushroom Sauce, Pork Loin with Balsamic Vinegar and Soffritto accompanied by Roasted Vegetables, and for dessert, an Almond and Orange Biscotti. The class will in-clude a discussion of wines to serve with the meal. Bring your appetite for this demonstration class; all recipes will be given to participants. #702: 1 session - limit 20 $37 Wed., Feb. 13 6:30-9:30 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center 210

A new class from a long-time instructor

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Clear your mind and strengthen your body

Fitness

Monday Night Yoga Traci R. Mallonee Explore the mind-body benefits of yoga while you learn yoga poses, the principles of body-aligning movements, and mindful relaxation. Increase your strength, range of motion, endurance, and balance in this energizing and supportive class. Each class includes in-depth work on specific poses, practice in balanced, deep breathing, and guided relaxation. This class is designed for beginning and continuing yoga students. Traci is certified through the Marianne Wells Yoga Alliance School. Bring a towel, a mat, and blocks (optional) to class. #945: 6 sessions - limit 20 $59 A: Mon., Jan. 7-Feb. 11 6:30-7:30 pm B: Mon., Feb. 25-Apr. 1 6:30-7:30 pm C: Mon., Apr. 15-May 20 6:30-7:30 pm HCA-Hopkins Center for the Arts 218, all sections

Yoga – Vinyasa Hatha Fusion Elizabeth YoungHatha-Vinyasa Fusion is a fun, active class blending gentle vinyasa and hatha yoga styles. The class combines static postures with gentle vinyasa flow and is a great implement to a healthy lifestyle. It includes warm-up, stretching, bal-ancing and strengthening poses. The sequence moves at a moderate pace and encourages the cultivation of breath and body awareness, mindfulness, and relaxation. Notice considerable improvements in flexibility, endurance and energy levels after each practice. Instructor Molly will pro-vide modifications and hands-on assists for all postures. This class is accessible for all levels, including beginners. Please bring a yoga mat, towel, and water bottle to class. #910: 6 sessions - limit 20 $59 A: Thurs., Jan. 17-Feb. 28, no class Feb. 14 7:30-8:30 pm B: Sat., Jan. 19-Feb. 23 9:30-10:30 am C: Sat., Mar. 2-Apr. 13, no class Mar. 30 9:30-10:30 am D: Thurs., Mar. 7-Apr. 11 7:30-8:30 pm E: Thurs., Apr. 18-May 23 7:30-8:30 pm #910: 5 sessions-limit 20 $49 F: Sat., Apr. 20-May 18 9:30-10:30 am HCA-Hopkins Center for the Arts 218, all sections

Morning Yoga Flow Joanne W. GordonGet energized with a morning yoga break! Experience the benefits of continuous, flowing movements combined with yoga postures set to creative music in this an effec-tive workout for strength and flexibility. Class begins with warm-up exercises, moves to standing postures, and ends with seated postures. Designed for new and continuing yoga participants. Bring a towel and a mat to class. #908: 8 sessions - limit 20 $79 A: Tu., Jan. 22-Mar. 19, no class Feb. 19 9:00-10:00 am #908: 7 sessions - limit 20 $69 B: Tu., Apr. 9-May 21 9:00-10:00 am HCA-Hopkins Center for the Arts 218, all sections

Get a workout while you dance — see

our dance fitness classes on page 30.

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Start the year with a new fitness outlook

A Zumba class to fit your scheduleZumba with EmmaEmma Rojas De La RivaZumba is a fusion of Latin and in-ternational music dance themes creating a dynamic, exciting, ef-fective fitness system! The routines feature aerobic/fitness interval training with a combination of fast and slow rhythms that tone the body, and maximize fat burning. It is a mixture of body-sculpting movements with easy-to-follow dance steps. You don’t have to know how to dance to do Zumba. Zumba creates a party-like atmosphere — it’s a one-of-a-kind combination of dance and exercise designed to put fun back into fitness! #933: 6 sessions - limit 20 $59 A: Tu., Jan. 15-Feb. 19 6:15-7:15 pm B: Sat., Jan. 19-Feb. 23 10:45-11:45 am C: Tu., Mar. 5-Apr. 9 6:15-7:15 pm E: Tu., Apr. 16-May 21 6:15-7:15 pm #933: 5 sessions - limit 20 $49 D: Sat., Mar. 9-Apr. 13, no class Mar. 30 10:45-11:45 am F: Sat., Apr. 20-May 18 10:45-11:45 am HCA-Hopkins Center for the Arts 218, all sections

Thursday Zumba with EstiEstibaliz PriceGet your heart rate and body moving with all the hottest, fun moves from Salsa, Reggaeton, Belly Dance, Hip Hop, and much more! Join instructor, Estibaliz for this specially-designed class that is guaranteed to increase your fitness and get your blood flowing. #562: 6 sessions - limit 20 $59 A: Thurs., Jan. 17-Feb. 28, no class Feb. 14 6:15-7:15 pm B: Thurs., Mar. 7-Apr. 11 6:15-7:15 pm C: Thurs., Apr. 18-May 23 6:15-7:15 pm HCA-Hopkins Center for the Arts 218, all sections

Adult Balletic Exercise Reiko Ito Shellum KoeckEnhance your health with adult balletic dance exercise! Learn how to properly stretch your legs and upper torso with emphasis on grace and flexibility. Learn beginning dance movements and feel the positive effects of toning and conditioning. Wear leggings/tights, soft-shoes or soft ballet slippers. Intermediate students must have had previ-ous ballet training. No discounts. #900: 6 sessions - limit 15 $39 A: Mon., Mar. 4-Apr. 8 11:15 am-12:15 pm B: Wed., Mar. 6-Apr. 10 12:30-1:30 pm C: Mon., Apr. 15-May 20 11:15 am-12:15 pm HCA-Hopkins Center for the Arts 218, all sections

Balanced AerobicsNew Monday and Thursday TimeEmily PetersonThis is a complete workout! Cardio, strength/toning, stretching, and relaxation are encompassed in this class. Jody is certified, experienced, and teaches to all levels of students. The fun and inviting atmosphere starts with a thorough warm up, a cardiovascular segment, Pilates-inspired mat work, and concludes with gentle yoga pos-tures, stretches, and relaxation. Wear comfortable cloth-ing and supportive shoes. Bring a mat, hand weights, and water bottle. #909: 13 sessions - limit 30 $69 A: Mon. & Thu., Jan. 14 - Feb. 28 6:15-7:15 pm No class Feb. 21#909: 12 sessions - limit 30 $64 B: Mon. & Thu., Mar. 4 - Apr. 11 6:15-7:15 pm #909: 5 sessions - limit 30 $24 C: Mon., Apr. 15 - May 13 6:15-7:15 pm NJH-North Junior High School Cafeteria , all sections

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Instructor Estibaliz

Balanced Aerobics instructor Emily Peterson

Instructor Emma

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Add variety to your fitness routine

Hopkins-Minnetonka Rec ServicesOffers a variety of year-round activities designed for you and your family. Registration: www.eminnetonka.com, or 952-939-8203.

Hopkins Masters Swimming This group has a wide variety of participants (fitness swimmers, competitive swimmers, triathletes) and age ranges. All abilities are welcome! Fee. Information: [email protected] • www.genesisaquatics.org

Tennis — Affordable court times!

Lindbergh CenterWalking/Jogging Track-Lindbergh Center: Hopkins Community Education1/6 mile track encircles the upper level of the Lindbergh Center and is open for community walk-ers and joggers daily from 6 am-10 pm. Check the monthly calendar for special events. $5 daily fee or annual memberships. Stop by the Lindbergh Center office for more information or call 952-988-4519.

Fitness Center/Weight Room-Lindbergh Center: Hopkins Community Education Community members may use the free weights, selectorized resistance machines and aerobic ma-chines such as bikes and steppers during the week in the late afternoon/evening, and on weekends. Call Lindbergh Center at 952-988-4519 for informa-tion about the hours for all activities and fees.

IKE Wellness Walkers Eisenhower Community Center Walking Hopkins Community EducationUse Eisenhower Community Center as part of your fitness routine – for free! Eisenhower Community Center is now open to walkers: • Free • Lockers available • Maps availableWalking is open:monday-Friday: 6 a.m.-10 p.m.Saturday & Sunday: 8 a.m.- 4 p.m.Sign up at the Welcome Desk in the main lobby of Eisenhower Community Center (Door B).Contact Judy at 952-988-4074 for information.

through Hopkins Community Education and Community OrganizationsMore Fitness Fun

Indoor Tennis Details: Hopkins Community EducationOctober-April:Monday-Friday: Evenings Saturday & Sunday: Hours varyNorth Junior Activity Structure10700 Cedar Lake Road, Minnetonkawww.HopkinsSchools.org/tennis

To obtain a Hopkins Community Education Tennis Membership card, register online at www.HopkinsSchools.org/tennis, call 952-988-4519, or stop by the Lindbergh Center management office (2700 Lindbergh Dr, Minnetonka). Memberships cost is $25 for residents, $35 for non-residents of the Hopkins School District. Court fees for all users are $23 per hour, per court.

Reserve a court time: Armed with your membership card and number, reserve court time up to four weeks in advance by calling the tennis line at 952 988-4510, 24 hours per day, or by reserving space online at www.HopkinsSchools.org/tennis. Courts are available on a first-come, first-served basis.

We have four indoor courts ready for your best serve and volley!

Hula Hoop Your Way to Fun & Fitness Annette FragaleGet a great workout while trimming your waist, thighs, and belly with hoops, the beloved childhood toy that is all grown up! The specially designed 4-pound exercise hoop targets your waistline and core area, and is great cardiovascular exercise, too! Hoops may be purchased (optional) from the instructor for $15. #930: 1 session - limit 30 $19 A: Wed., Jan. 23 6:00-7:30 pm B: Thurs., Apr. 4 6:00-7:30 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center Gym, all sections

Let’s Hike Kent BarkerWe are the outdoor health club. We meet Monday and Thurs-day evenings at a va-riety of parks, parkways, and wildlife sanctuaries to help you do your fitness walk-ing on one of more than 100 local trails around the Twin Cities. Then, join us for a healthy picnic or potluck. On weekends we venture farther away to places like Red Wing’s Barn Bluff, White Water State Park and Jay Cooke State Park. We have nearly 170 events per year. We will walk at the first meeting. #919: 1 session-limit 30 $14 Tu., May 7 7:00-8:30 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center 148

Family Swim Saturdays Are you looking for something to do with your youngster on Saturday afternoons? Join us Saturdays for a season of fun, open family swimming at Eisenhower Community Center pool. Lifeguards are on duty during all open family swim hours. All youth swimmers must be accompanied by an 18 year old who is dressed to swim. No discounts. Please register in Eisenhower Community Center recep-tion area before heading to the pool. #Y617: 12 sessions - limit 25 $7/family-per session Sat., Jan. 12-Mar. 16 1:00-3:00 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center Pool

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Please note:

All Kettlebells students must have a kettlebell. Kettlebells will be available to order from the instructor at the first class (starting at approximately $67 depending on size).

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Build your core strength with KettlebellsKettlebells – Core Strength Level II Sharon NelsonThis class is designed to bring the experienced kettle-beller to greater levels of whole body strength. Tuesday evenings offer high intensity drills at a more challenging pace to push beyond the mental boundaries that keep us at a plateau. Feel empowered as you learn to overcome challenges inside the classroom that will translate into in-creased focus, confidence, presence of mind and strength outside the classroom. Thursday classes will be an all-inclusive, multilevel forum where level-appropriate drills will challenge all. Level II students are encouraged to take advantage of the free bonus classes on Monday evenings to perfect their form. Prerequisite: Must have completed Level I or permission from the instructor. No discounts. **#922: 10 sessions - limit 30 $99 A: Tu. & Thurs., Jan. 8-Feb. 7 5:30-6:30 pm B: Tu. & Thurs., Feb. 12-Mar. 14 5:30-6:30 pm C: Tu. & Thurs., Mar. 19-Apr. 18 5:30-6:30 pm D: Tu. & Thurs., Apr. 23-May 23 5:30-6:30 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center Cafeteria, all sections

Kettlebells – Saturday Core Class Sharon NelsonStart your weekend off right with an early morning Kettle-bells training class. Increase your strength by using both kettlebells and your body weight in a variety of moves targeting the core. Challenge yourself to take your core strength to the next level in this fun, supportive class. Pre-requisite — must have attended one session of Kettlebells Level I class. No discounts.**#923: 9 sessions - limit 30 $89 A: Sat., Jan. 12-Mar. 16, no class Feb. 23 8:30-9:30 am B: Sat., Mar. 23-May 18 8:30-9:30 am IKE-Eisenhower Community Center Cafeteria, all sections

Kettlebells Introduction Get started now!Sharon NelsonHere’s your chance to learn how to burn fat, increase your cardio, flexibility, and strength with one simple tool. In this one-session class, learn proper breathing techniques, body awareness, stretches, and proper form using the kettlebell to strengthen your core. Instructor Sharon Nel-son will help you learn the basic moves, and teach you techniques so you can boost your fitness ability by adding Kettlebells to your routine. This class is a prerequisite for all new Kettlebells students prior to taking the Kettlebells class. Kettlebells are provided for this Intro class. Kettle-bells will be available for purchase at the end of the ses-sion, after you have been personally assessed for the cor-rect size kettlebell. No discounts. #941: 1 session - limit 20 $19 A: Wed., Jan. 2 5:30-7:00 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center CafeteriaB: Wed., Feb. 6 5:30-7:00 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center Theater C: Wed., Mar. 13 5:30-7:00 pm D: Wed., Apr. 17 5:30-7:00 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center Gym, sections C & D

Kettlebells – Core Strength Level I Sharon Nelson Looking for a great all over body workout that begins and ends with your core? This strength-training fitness class is the real deal with the hard-style Russian method of train-ing. At this level, emphasis will be on learning to project the weight rather than performing a lift. Learn the proper technique in order to maximize body awareness, increase cardio, create lean muscle mass, flexibility, and endur-ance. Classes will focus on correct form that will chal-lenge new students and deepen continuing students’ un-derstanding of form for the Swing, the Clean, the Turkish Get-Up, the Windmill and the Snatch. Experienced stu-dents who are registered for Level II are invited to attend Monday classes to perfect their form at no extra charge. Prerequisite: Kettlebells Introduction. No discounts.** #955: 10 sessions - limit 30 $99 A: Mon. & Thurs., Jan. 7-Feb. 7 5:30-6:30 pm B: Mon. & Thurs., Feb. 11-Mar. 14 5:30-6:30 pm C: Mon. & Thurs., Mar. 18-Apr. 18 5:30-6:30 pm D: Mon. & Thurs., Apr. 22-May 23 5:30-6:30 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center Cafeteria, all sections

Kettlebells Punch Card Sharon NelsonThe Kettlebells Punch Card is designed for continuing kettlebells students who want more flexibility in attending a kettlebells class. Purchase a card and punch it each time you come to class on either a Tuesday or Thursday. All punch card students are also invited to use their punch-es for the Monday night Level 1 class where the focus is on form. The punch card has 10 punches and expires 10 weeks from the date of purchase. Purchase in class. No discounts or refunds for lost cards. Prerequisite: You must have taken at least one 10-session class of Kettlebells be-fore you can purchase a card. #929: 1 punch card $125

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Resources to help you start the year right

Health & WellnessH e a l t h a n d w e l l n e s s c l a s s e s h e l p y o u b u i l d s t r o n g e r r e l a t i o n s h i p s a n d h e a l t h i e r f a m i l i e s

Alexander Technique Try it out – free demo classes!Lisa Galbraith HeylAs seen in Oprah magazine! Discover The Alexander Technique and learn how to use your body with greater ease and efficiency in everyday activities. This 100-year-old technique is designed to bring about mind/body in-tegration, release of stress, create ease of movement, and create an enhanced quality of life and ability to respond to life’s daily challenges. Benefits may include: increased en-ergy, flexibility, quicker recovery from injuries, better bal-ance, improved breathing and posture, changes in mental clarity, and the ability to apply the technique in daily life with experience. Certified instructor, Lisa Galbraith Heyl, provides individual instruction within a group setting and one 15-minute private lesson. She has over 24 years expe-rience in the field. For more information about the Alexan-der Technique, go to www.lisagalbraith.com. Two Demo Classes — free, no registration necessary. Thurs., Jan. 24, demo 10:00-11:00 am Thurs., Apr. 24, demo 10:00-11:00 am #1011: 6 sessions - limit 20 $54 A: Thurs., Jan. 31-Mar. 7 10:00-11:30 am B: Thurs., Apr. 11-May 16 10:00-11:30 am HCA-Hopkins Center for the Arts 218, all sections

Make it Great! Your Life After 50 Sharon Merges, CPCC, ACC Now that you’re fifty and beyond, some things have changed. The children are grown and possibly gone, your career and relationships might need reenergizing, and you may be asking yourself “who am I?” Sound familiar? Join instructor Sharon Merges and other 50+ women to discov-er how this time can be the best time of your life. Explore strategies to create balance, capitalize on your life’s expe-rience, refresh your confidence, and inspire your happi-ness. Sharon is a certified professional life coach who has worked with women of all ages for more than 20 years. She especially loves working with women 50+ to help them maximize the benefits of this life stage. #1025: 2 sessions - limit 20 $44 Thurs., Mar. 7-14 6:30-8:30 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center 215, all sections

Keys to Finding True Love Lyndra Hearn Antonson, CPCC, MSW Regardless of your past, you can create a love-filled future. Join instructor Lyndra Hearn An-tonson, and her husband Dale, in exploring how you can clear your inner obstacles to love. Experience this dynamic introduction to a nationally acclaimed program that has already assisted thousands of people in “calling in” greater love in their lives. Lyndra is a Certified Calling in “The One” coach and a certified professional life coach. With more than 25 years of experience as a psychotherapist and coach, she specializes in love relationships. After “calling in” her own great love and marrying for the first time at the age of 48, Lyndra now successfully coaches others on how to find true and lasting love.#1340: 1 session - limit 12 $24 Thurs., Mar. 21 6:30-8:30 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center 207

Learn more about Sharon Merges on page 2.

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Strategies for achieving wellnessJumpstart Your Metabolism Nutritional Weight & Wellness Is it harder for you to maintain a healthy weight or lose weight than it once was? Have you tried several diets, but had trouble keeping the weight off? Learn how eating real foods in balance can help you lose weight, eliminate crav-ings, and increase energy. This interactive class explains how your food choices, blood sugar levels, and essential fatty acids affect your energy and ability to lose weight. Take home strategies and recipes to help you accomplish your goals. Nutritional Weight & Wellness classes, devel-oped by Darlene Kvist, a nurse and nutrition educator for over 25 years, qualify for 2.4 continuing education credits for registered nurses. RNs are responsible for determining whether this course meets their needs. #1002: 1 session - limit 30 $32 Thurs., Jan. 24 7:00-9:00 pm IKE- Eisenhower Community Center 208

New! Foods to Reduce Pain & Inflammation Nutritional Weight & Wellness Stiff joints or achy muscles? Maximize your well-being by discovering how food choices may affect your level of pain and inflammation. Learn the importance of balanc-ing blood sugar to manage inflammation, understand why processed carbohydrates increase pain and inflammation, and discover easy ways to replace processed foods with real foods. Explore how therapeutic Omega-3 essential fatty acid and key minerals, such as magnesium, can help minimize pain and inflammation. Nutritional Weight & Wellness classes, developed by Darlene Kvist, a nurse and nutrition educator for over 25 years, qualify for 2.4 continuing education credits for registered nurses. RNs are responsible for determining whether this course meets their needs. #1001: 1 session - limit 30 $32 Thurs., Apr. 11 7:00-9:00 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center 208

New! Taking Steps Beyond Chronic Pain Sharon Merges, CPCC, ACC Living with chronic pain or physical limitations? Pain does not have to limit your life or take over your identity. It is still possible to live a full, happy, and productive life by changing your perspective on life and implementing techniques presented in this class. Learn new steps you can take immediately, and others that you will be able to use to move forward. Sharon Merges, CPCC, ACC is a certified professional life coach who uses her own history of living with chronic pain for more than 25 years to help others. Sharon’s style of compassion and knowledge, with fun and humor thrown in, allows her clients and class par-ticipants to find the skills and drive to make life changes. #1015: 1 session - limit 20 $24 Thurs., Apr. 11 6:30-8:30 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center 215

New! Gluten Free 101 Teri Erhardt, CNHPCurious about the benefits of going gluten free? Learn about gluten sensitivity and gain a better understanding of the gluten connection to a variety of health conditions. Discover hidden sources of gluten in common foods and ingredients, as well as delicious foods that are naturally gluten free. Take away simple tips and strategies for go-ing “gluten free” so you can feel your best. The instructor has a B.S. in Holistic Nutrition and is a Certified Natural Health Professional. She has a private practice inspiring clients to tap into the secrets of nature and the power of real food to feel better, look younger, and live longer. #1016: 2 sessions - limit 20 $44 Tu., Feb. 5 & 12 7:00-9:00 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center 213

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Learn more about Gluten Free 101 instructor, Teri Erhardt on page 2.

Community Weight Loss Challenge Denise AndersonAre you a fan of the hit NBC show The Biggest Loser? Ever thought you could lose weight if you had team support plus an energetic weight loss coach to motivate you? Here is your chance! Experienced wellness coach Denise Anderson brings us this successful community approach to weight loss. Shed pounds in a safe and supportive environment through diet and exercise. Don’t worry, unlike the The Biggest Loser, weigh-ins are done in your street clothes and are kept confiden-tial. The team support created by this class will help you accomplish your weight loss goals — the personal coaching and weekly prizes will help keep you motivated. A portion of each participation fee goes into a fund for a cash grand prize that is split between the top 3 biggest losers of weight by percentage! The 1st place grand prize in Hopkins has been as high as $450. This class needs a minimum of 25 participants to run, enroll with a friend today! Participants sign an agreement that encourages attendance, which includes a fee of $1 per pound gained and $5 per missed class (one miss allowed). No discounts. #1033: 8 sessions - limit 40 $49 A: Wed., Jan. 23-Mar. 13 5:45-6:45 pm C: Wed., Apr 3-May 22 5:45-6:45 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center 208, all sections

Supportive environment, chance to win cash prize!

New Daytime Classes!B: Thurs., Jan. 24-Mar. 14 11:30 am-12:30 pm D: Thurs., Apr. 4-May 23 11:30 am-12:30 pm

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H o b b i e s e n g a g e y o u i n a l i f e l o n g l e a r n i n g e x p e r i e n c e — e x p l o r e t h e p o s s i b i l i t i e s

This is the year to write your story

Hobbies & Special Interests

Writing – Start at the Beginning Charlene TorkelsonAn idea for a great story has been haunting you for some time. You know you’ve always had a talent for writing. Now you want to start moving beyond putting the words on paper. How do you start to become a “writer?” Dis-cover how with Charlene Torkelson, an author/illustrator with over 60 published books and articles. #1328: 1 session - limit 15 $22 A: Mon., Jan. 28 6:00-7:30 pm B: Mon., Apr. 1 6:00-7:30 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center 221, all sections

Writing – Find the Right Publisher Charlene TorkelsonYou have your idea or maybe even finished writing an ar-ticle or book – now to begin finding the publisher for your project. What steps should you take to finding the perfect match? Charlene Torkelson, an author/illustrator with over 60 published books and articles, will give you stategies. #1332: 1 session - limit 15 $22 A: Mon., Jan. 28 7:30-9:00 pm B: Mon., Apr. 1 7:30-9:00 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center 221, all sections

Writing – Financials: Hobby to Occupation Charlene TorkelsonHave you wondered about the financial aspects of writ-ing and publishing? In this workshop, we’ll talk money, including how you can make and track your cash flow. Learn what steps are necessary to make your writing fi-nancially viable. Charlene Torkelson is an author/illustra-tor with over 60 published books and articles. #1333: 1 session - limit 15 $22 A: Mon., Mar. 4 6:00-7:30 pm B: Mon., May 20 6:00-7:30 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center 221, all sections

Writing – Finish Your Project Charlene TorkelsonThe idea is there, the words are down on paper, but you need extra motivation to finish. How do you take a project beyond the first draft? Learn the steps to polish and edit your work. We’ll also take a look at self-publishing and e-book formatting. Charlene Torkelson is an author/illus-trator with over 60 published books and articles. #1334: 1 session - limit 15 $22 A: Mon., Mar. 4 7:30-9:00 pm B: Mon., May 20 7:30-9:00 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center 221, all sections

Discover this popular hobbyBeginning Bird Watching George Skinner & Anne HanleyExperience this popular pastime. Increase your observation skills and your knowledge of birds. Indoor session is fol-lowed by three local field trips. Instructors George Skinner and Anne Hanley will provide binoculars and field guides for class use, if needed. Class will meet outdoors on May 6, 13, and 20. Children ages 12 and up are welcome, if ac-companied by an adult. Fee includes Audubon membership and access to more free local field trips throughout the year. Course fee is per family.#1311: 4 sessions - limit 20 $27/familyMon., Apr. 20-May 20 6:30-8:30 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center

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Capture the moment and make it great

Create warmth with these home hobbiesNew! Basic Machine Sewing Naomi Chinn & Mary Ofstie Learn the basics of machine sewing in a supportive group of other women sewers. Succeed at sewing simple proj-ects with the help of instructors Naomi Chin and Mary Ofstie. No experience necessary. Sewing machines and all materials are supplied. #1345: 7 sessions - limit 8 $34 Mon., Jan. 28-Mar. 18, no class Feb. 18 9:30 am-12:00 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center 206

Photography – The Art of Composition Randall SpottsThis class will increase the artistic flair to your photog-raphy whether you use film or a digital camera. Learn to see and discover the visual and design elements that cre-ate better photos. Bring your own 35mm, digital, or even a disposable camera. Professional photographer Randy Spotts will help you concentrate on the composition of your work. You will take pictures during and between classes so you can improve your skills. #1300: 4 sessions - limit 14 $44 Tu., Feb. 5-26 7:00-9:00 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center 148

Photography Field Shoot Randall SpottsImprove your ability to take pictures through a hands-on experience in “the field” with a professional photographer. Bring your own camera and film, either 35 mm or digital. #1301: 3 sessions - limit 14 $34 A: Sat., Mar. 2-16 9:30-11:30 am B: Sat., Apr. 13-27 9:30-11:30 am IKE-Eisenhower Community Center 148, all sections

New! Photography – The Art of Taking Portraits Randall SpottsHave you always wanted to take memorable photos of children, friends, and family like professional photographers do? Learn how to create better portraits with professional photographer, Randy Spotts. Discov-er how to use different techniques to create mood and emotion in your portraits. Photograph students in class to learn professional secrets including poses, lighting, back-grounds, and more. Please bring your camera to class. #1339: 3 sessions - limit 15 $39 Sat., Jan. 26-Feb. 9 10:00 am-12:00 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center 148

Wardrobe Planning 101 Deb VickDo you have a closet full of clothes and nothing to wear? Do you wish you could pull together a look that works for you? No matter what you have to spend, a little planning can go a long way toward helping you create a wardrobe that is easy to work with and makes you feel fabulous. Dis-cover how to create a wardrobe that is simple, versatile, and maximizes your clothing investment. Identify your unique style, and find core pieces that make your ward-robe more functional in this fun class. Leave with ten tips for building a great wardrobe. Bring one item of clothing you either don’t know or can’t figure out how to wear and we’ll give you ideas on how to wear it.#1306: 1 session - limit 20 $29 Mon., Feb. 11 6:00-8:30 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center 208

Fashion In Your 40s & Beyond Deb VickPerplexed about what to wear? Struggling with clothing choices that seem either too young or too old? Dealing with a changing physique? Fashion in your 40s and be-yond doesn’t need to be frumpy, baggy, or boring. Dis-cover how to keep your fashion sense and update your look in an inspiring and individualistic way. In this work-shop, you’ll learn how to use fashion to create an ageless, youthful style, build your look on a foundation of classic styles, and accessorize your look to stay on trend. Come prepared to have fun! Leave with tips on how to dress like the attractive, accomplished woman you’ve become.#1307: 1 session - limit 20 $34 Tu., Apr. 16 6:00-9:00 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center 208

Twined Rag Rug Weaving Mary PerbixDiscover the fine art of twined rag rug weaving – a great way to recycle old clothing or extra fab-ric. In class, you will assemble a loom, learn the warping process, develop weaving techniques to create a rug, and learn the finishing process for your own unique rug cre-ation. Leave class with a loom, the beginnings of a rug, and the knowledge to create beautiful pieces for your home. Bring a sharp scissors and a yard of any type of fabric to class. $25 materials fee (for loom and supplies) is payable to instructor at class. #1341: 2 sessions - limit 12 $49 Tu., Feb. 19 & 26 6:30-8:30 pm EES-Eisenhower Elementary 232

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Hobbies & Special Interests WINTER/SPRING 2013

Pack your bags for new travel experiencesTravel Free and Make Money Doing It! Gina HenryLearn practical ideas for how to make your vacations free, or get started on a new career with author and national speaker, Gina Henry. Write articles, shoot photos, vol-unteer, or become an air courier, tour guide, or mystery shopper. Gina has 25 years of experience traveling for free six months a year and she will teach you ways to get free airline tickets, hotels, cruises, car rentals, meals, key ne-gotiation tools, the 50 most important words in any lan-guage, and more! $15 materials fee (for book that retails for $39.95) payable to instructor in class. No discounts. #1600: 1 session - limit 35 $29 Sun., Apr. 28 1:00-4:00 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center 223

Adventures to Europe: Free Information Session Arlette GerberDreaming about a trip to Europe in 2013? Adventures to Europe, in collaboration with Hopkins Community Edu-cation, is organizing tours to Paris, Normandy, Tuscany, Prague, and Budapest in 2013 with Arlette Gerber as your tour director. Arlette was born and raised in France, and now lives in Minnesota. She encourages building memo-ries through travel. Learn about trip itineraries, meet Ar-lette, and learn about trip specifics. For more details visit www.adventurestoeurope.com. #1602: 1 session - limit 35 Free, pre-registration requested Tu, Jan. 22 7:00-8:00 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center 208

IMAX Theater, Abdallah’s Chocolates & Le Courdon Bleu Travel to the Great Clips IMAX Theater to view The Artic, a never before seen journey into the lives of a mother polar bear and her two cubs. Next, visit Abdallah Chocolates to sample delicious candies and make purchases. Finish the day with an included three-course lunch at Technique Restaurant at the Le Courdon Bleu Culinary Program.** #1593: 1 session - limit 12 $58 Tu., Feb. 26 8:30 am-2:00 pm Registration Deadline: February 4

Celtic Folklore Arrive at the Lake Elmo Inn Event Center for a delicious Irish lunch. While you dine, enjoy a Celtic folklore perfor-mance by Clairseach, who gently weave ballads, instru-mental tunes, and stories into their fine performance.** #1594: 1 session - limit 12 $57 Fri., Mar. 1 10:15 am-3:00 pmRegistration Deadline: February 11

All Things New Easter Production at North Heights Arrive at North Heights Lutheran Church for a perfor-mance of All Things New. Experience the Easter story featuring a cast of 300 including live animals. Enjoy an included buffet meal.** #1595: 1 session - limit 12 $70 Sat., Apr. 6 11:30 am-5:00 pm

Registration Deadline: March 4

Mary Poppins at the Orpheum Theater The New York Daily News calls Mary Poppins “a roof-rais-ing, toe-tapping, high-flying extravaganza!” This Broad-way hit features an irresistible story and unforgettable songs from one of the most popular Disney films of all time, with breathtaking dance numbers, and spectacular stagecraft.** #1596: 1 session - limit 12 $71 Thurs., Apr. 25 6:15-11:15 pmRegistration Deadline: March 11

Mason City, Iowa Architecture Travel to Mason City, Iowa to tour the landmark Park Inn, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. Enjoy lunch at the his-toric Decker Home. Then, explore the Architectural Inter-pretive Center and tour the Frank Lloyd Wright Stockman House.** #1597: 1 session - limit 12 $72 Wed., May 15 7:30 am-6:00 pm Registration Deadline: April 29

Local Trips – find adventure close to home

New! Know Your Somali Neighbor Mashood YunusMarket research shows that most people wish they knew their neighbors better. In fact, Ralph Nader once said, “When strangers start acting like neighbors, communities are reinvigorated.” However, misconception about Islam often feeds into interactions with our Somali neighbors. Instructor Mashood Yunus, from the Minneapolis based non-profit, The Building Blocks, discusses misconceptions about Islam which hinder the relationship between Muslim and non-Muslim communities. Learn about our newer neighbors, and be a part of promoting mutual understanding and cooperation between Muslims and other communities. #1305: 1 session - limit 40 $9 Tu., Feb. 12 6:00-8:30 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center 223

Engage in your community!

** Local Trip Information: Co-sponsored by Hopkins Community Education and Hopkins Activity Center. All trips will depart from Maetzold Athletic Field parking lot (NE corner of 14th Av and 1st St N) in downtown Hopkins. There are no discounts on local trips. No refunds issued after the deadline.

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Gather valuable information for your next project

Home & Garden

Your Guide to Windows & Siding Frank WattunenConsidering new windows and siding? Understand the various options available to homeowners. Learn the termi-nology, various product types, general cost comparisons, proper installation procedures, and warranties. Determine how you can save money and evaluate the right product for your home. Gain knowledge about windows and sid-ing before you begin building or updating your current residence. Frank Wattunen, co-owner of North Central Builders for 35 years, shows examples of products, is well prepared, popular, engaging, and teaches this course in numerous metro locations. #1233: 1 session - limit 25 $14 A: Thurs., Jan. 31 6:30-8:30 pm B: Thurs., Apr. 18 6:30-8:30 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center Cafeteria, all sections

Insider Tips to Successful Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling Bob Mock, CR (NARI) Discover the secrets of kitchen and bath remodeling that will save you time, money and trouble. Bob Mock, indus-try insider and remodeler, shares his expertise with you to build your potential for a successful and satisfying project. Learn about the remodeling process including budgeting process, design ideas, current trends, product selection process, and much more. See photos of an actual project from start to finish. Don’t miss this class if you are consid-ering remodeling your kitchen or bath. #1247: 1 session - limit 25 $19 Thurs., Feb. 7 6:30-8:00 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center 223

Indoor Fantasy Garden Connie and Greg OlsonCreate a beautiful gift for your-self, mom, or grandma. Dis-cover the wonderful world of miniature fantasy gardens and design a little magical fairy garden for your home. Unleash your imagination as you design your own landscape panorama in a wicker basket, com-plete with living plants, a whimsical abode, and several embellishments. Leave class with your own special gar-den ready to take home and tend. $30 materials fee paid to the instructor covers all materials. Adult/Child pairs are welcome to create one basket (youth must be 10 or older). Additional embellishments are available for purchase. #1250: 1 session - limit 15 $19 Mon., Apr. 29 6:30-8:30 pm EES-Eisenhower Elementary 232

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Anyone can have a green thumb

Sowing Seeds Outdoors in the Winter and Spring Michelle Mero RiedelDo you want to grow a lot of plants? Explore sowing your own seeds during the winter months in an easy, less-mess environment, outdoors! Winter sowing is an inexpensive and easy process that uses recyclables, such as milk car-tons, to create mini-greenhouses. After assembling, they are placed outside during the winter and spring months. This method is rewarding, fun, and requires a more lei-surely pace than indoor growing. #1235: 1 session - limit 25 $19 Mon., Feb 11 7:00-8:45 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center 148

Home & garden WINTER/SPRING 2013

Container Gardening Hennepin County Master Gardener Container gardening offers an opportunity to express your creativity. Learn how to select containers, choose a good potting mix, which plants work best in containers, and how to care for these beautiful “mini gardens.” #1230: 1 session - limit 30 $14 Tu., Apr. 23 7:00-9:00 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center 223

Perennial Gardening Hennepin County Master Gardener Learn about growing delightful perennials and get illustra-tions for ways to use them to enhance your landscape. Explore site and plant selection, soil considerations, and more! #1231: 1 session - limit 30 $14 Thurs., Apr. 18 7:00-9:00 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center 223

Growing Herbs is Easy! Hennepin County Master Gardener Why pay high prices for fresh herbs? Add fragrance and beauty to your garden by discovering how easy it is to successfully grow your own herbs. Learn about various herbs, planting possibilities, as well as suggestions for us-ing these versatile plants to enhance your cooking, crafts, and teas. #1234: 1 session - limit 30 $14 Thurs., Apr. 25 7:00-9:00 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center 223

Beginning Vegetable Gardening Hennepin County Master Gardener Put those fears aside about growing your own vegetables. The basics taught here will get your green thumb going! First consider the location of your garden site and what you’ll need to do to prepare suitable soil conditions for plants. Topics include space availability, terrain features, planting, upkeep, fertilizers, common pests, and diseases. We’ll also discuss techniques to reduce the need for pesti-cides, as well as how to garden in small spaces. #1239: 1 session - limit 30 $14 Tu., Apr. 16 7:00-9:00 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center 223

Instructor Michelle with KARE 11 hosts, Belinda Jensen and Bobby Jensen

View the night sky through the Lawrence Sauter Telescope, located in the observatory atop the Eisenhower Community Center. With the guidance of trained volunteers, discover the moon, planets, stars and constellations. Each viewing is limited to 15 participants. Group reservations available. A $2 donation for adults, $1 for students, and $35 for groups is requested. Must be age 7 or older.

2013 Scheduled Viewing Nights• January 4, 8, 16, 22• February 5, 20, 25, 26• march 4, 12, 20, 22, 26• April 3, 9, 19, 22, 23• may 6, 7, 17, 20, 21

Register Online! www.HopkinsSchools.org/Observatory

View the Heavens at the Eisenhower Observatory

Reservations are required. Additional dates may open, call 952-988-4074. To register online and for complete details about visiting the observatory and what you can expect, please visit www.HopkinsSchools.org/Observatory

Back by popular request!

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Money & Business

S t r a t e g i e s a n d r e s o u r c e s t o g i v e y o u f i n a n c i a l f r e e d o m a n d p e a c e o f m i n d

Social Security Planning: What Boomers Need to Know Anne Hustad, CRPS and Sean Kane Learn about the basics of social security, strategies for maximizing your benefits, ways to coordinate benefits with your spouse, and other sources of retirement income. Discover how to estimate your benefits and the five factors to consider when deciding when to apply for benefits, in-cluding situations where it makes sense to delay benefits. #405: 1 session - limit 25 $14 A: Tu., Jan. 22 6:30-7:30 pm B: Tu., Apr. 23 6:30-7:30 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center 148, all sections

Prepare Your Own Will Michael MiloWho would raise your children if you died? Who will be your executor? Without a will, the laws in Minnesota and a judge make all of the decisions. Leave class with a simple will prepared — instruction and all the necessary forms, wit-nesses and notaries are provided. Will form ($7) is includ-ed in the class fee. Instructor Michael Milo is an attorney experienced in drafting wills. #406: 1 session - limit 22 $44 Wed., Jan. 23 7:00-9:00 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center 223

Health Care Directive & Power of Attorney Joy GulliksonNo matter what your age, give your loved ones an impor-tant gift by creating two legal documents – a Health Care Directive and a Power of Attorney – these documents are vitally important in the event you become incapacitated and cannot make decisions for yourself. A Health Care Directive (akin to the old “Living Will”) is a legal docu-ment that communicates your health care wishes and al-lows you to name someone to make health care decisions for you when you cannot speak for yourself. A Power of Attorney allows you to choose someone to handle your finances and property, and is effective immediately upon signing. In this class, you will prepare both of these docu-ments with the help of attorney Joy Gullikson. Leave class with two notarized documents, and give yourself and your loved ones some peace of mind. Register early – you will receive a handout in the mail that you will need be-fore class. #440: 1 session - limit 20 $29 A: Wed., Jan. 30 6:30-8:30 pm B: Wed., Mar. 13 6:30-8:30 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center 209, all sections

Financial planning essentials

We need parents and community members in our schools as academic mentors, tutors, or classroom activities assistants; helping all of our community’s learners, from preschoolers through adults. Share one of the greatest gifts you can give—your time! Supporting your community has never been easier. We’ll match your interests and skills with school and teacher needs.

How can you help? Contact Barb Westmoreland at 952-988-4069 or [email protected]

You can make a difference — volunteer!

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Create a solid future and protect your loved ones

An Introduction to Voiceovers Voices for All Do you dream of being the voice everyone hears on TV and radio commercials, or documentary narrations? Learn how to become a professional voiceover artist! This fun, informative, and empowering class will teach you the basics of the voiceover industry. Learn about the many types of voiceovers and what it takes to get started as a voice actor. Your voice will be recorded as you read from real scripts so you can receive a professional voice evaluation later. This class is taught by a professional voice actor from the voice-acting training company, Voices For All. No discounts. #420: 1 session - limit 25 $69 Wed., Apr. 3 6:30-9:30 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center 213

Committed, Not Married? Know Your Rights! Joy GulliksonAre you in a committed relationship, but not married? Whether you are in a heterosexual relationship or a same sex relationship, learn what you can do to get the same rights and privileges that automatically go to married cou-ples. Ensure that you can make hospital visits and health care decisions if your partner cannot. Protect your assets if you or your partner dies, and protect your financial affairs if either of you becomes incapacitated. The instructor is an attorney in private practice focused on estate planning. #427: 1 session - limit 20 $29 Wed., Apr. 17 6:30-8:00 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center 213

Navigating Medicare Senior Community Services - Kimberlee Bluhm Thinking about or getting ready to retire? Are you a care-giver to someone that has Medicare coverages? Do you already have Medicare and need to know more? Embrace the “Medicare Adventure” and increase your understand-ing of Medicare Parts A, B, C, and D coverage; supplement types; and Part D plans in this educational class (no sales pitches). Handouts provided as part of class fee. The in-structor is a Medicare Health Insurance Counselor (MHIC) volunteer in conjunction with SCS (Senior Community Services), a non-profit agency with more than 60 years of experience in supporting positive aging. #428: 1 session - limit 30 $14 Thurs., Apr. 11 6:30-9:00 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center 148

Long Term Care Insurance – What Do You Need to Know? Wendy ZakariasenDo you fear outliving your assets? Do you want to pass on an inheritance to your loved ones? Have you heard about Long Term Care Insurance (LTCI) and wondered if you re-ally need it? Explore issues relating to longevity as well as the physical and emotional costs of care giving. Ana-lyze the cost of long term care on your planned retirement and learn about relevant legislative issues (MN Federal tax laws, Deficit Reduction Act of 2006, MN Partnership Pro-gram 2008). Long-term care insurance is not for everyone — however, getting educated on its pros and cons is for everyone. Learn if LTCI is right for you and how to design and compare any LTCI policy. #430: 1 session - limit 30 $14 A: Thurs., Feb 28 6:30-8:00 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center 213 B: Tu., Apr. 23 6:30-8:00 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center 209

Avoiding Probate and Preserving Assets Richard BuninLearn what a living trust is and how it can be used to avoid probate while still retaining control of your assets. You will also be shown alternative methods of avoiding probate, and ways to plan for preserving your assets in case of ex-traordinary medical costs and long-term care. Essential information on different types of wills and approaches to estate planning will be included. Richard Bunin is an ex-perienced attorney who will provide an opportunity for questions and answers. #400: 1 session - limit 20 $19 A: Tu., Jan. 29 7:00-9:00 pm B: Thurs., Apr. 11 7:00-9:00 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center 213, all sections

Get started on a new career with this popular class

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Sing or play — it’s your song

Music & Dance

Beginning Voice 101 Tara BrueskeDo you love to sing and dream of performing confidently in front of others? In this fun class you will discover and hone your own vocal sound, learn breath control, experi-ment working with different ranges, train your ear to bet-ter understand pitch, and enhance your singing diction. Whether you want to feel more confident singing with a guitar or piano, or you’re aspiring to take your music to the next level, this class will help you find your voice. #501: 4 sessions - limit 14 $74 Thurs., Apr. 4-25 6:30-8:30 pm EES-Eisenhower Elementary 188

Hand Drumming I Carmen Dougherty-Heim Welcome to the drum! If your heart is beating, you’re a drummer. From the first class, you’ll be a part of the group rhythm, and by the end of the session you’ll be comfort-able playing in any drum circle. So come take the first step on the drummer’s path. Learn to express yourself in a new way and connect with others through rhythm. Bring your drum or use one available in class. #506: 5 sessions - limit 20 $54 Thurs., Jan. 24-Feb. 28, no class Feb. 14 7:00-8:00 pm EES-Eisenhower Elementary 186

Guitar – Introduction Ryan KimmHave you always wanted to learn to play guitar? Enrich your life with music in this class for guitar beginners. Ryan will start at the beginning and take you through the basics of playing guitar, including chords, reading chord charts, basic rhythms, and learning a few scales and some ba-sic music theory. Ryan has a Bachelor of Arts in Music with emphasis in guitar performance, and works teaching guitar to students of all ages and levels. Please bring an acoustic guitar to class. No discounts. #555: 6 sessions - limit 7 $59 A: Mon., Jan. 21-Mar. 4, no class Feb. 11 6:30-7:25 pm B: Mon., Mar. 11-Apr. 15 6:30-7:25 pm EES-Eisenhower Elementary 188, all sections

More Guitar with Ryan Ryan KimmIf you’ve taken Guitar – Introduction or have some guitar experience, enhance your skills in this class for the inter-mediate guitar player who is ready for advanced chord shapes and theory. Each class will bring a new lesson cov-ering techniques, genres, and learning how to solo. In-structor Ryan Kimm will work with students to incorporate their preferred genres into the class. You may be trying a lot of new things in this class, so come with an open mind and be ready to learn! Please bring an acoustic guitar to class. No discounts. #561: 6 sessions - limit 7 $59 A: Mon., Jan. 21-Mar. 4, no class Feb. 11 7:30-8:25 pm B: Mon., Mar. 11-Apr. 15 7:30-8:25 pm EES-Eisenhower Elementary 188, all sections

Hand Drumming II Carmen Dougherty-Heim Improve your drumming skills, meet new people, and have a great time! Learn world drumming rhythms in a way that makes them easy to learn and is easy on your hands — no matter what your age. This ongoing class wel-comes new students who have some drumming experi-ence or have taken Hand Drumming I. Bring your drum or use one available in class. #640: 5 sessions - limit 20 $54 Thurs., Mar. 14-Apr. 25 7:00-8:00 pm No class Mar. 28, Apr. 18 EES-Eisenhower Elementary 186

Create a solid future and protect your loved ones

Come DanceWith Me —

K KHopkins Minnetonka Community Dance Presents

Community Ballroom DanceFriday, April 26, 2013, 7-10 pmFeaturing: Kico Rangel QuartetJoin us and dance to fun Latin, big band, jazz & more!6:15-7:00 pm: Dance Lesson, 7:00-10:00 pm: Dance

At the Eisenhower Community Center, 1001 Highway 7, Hopkins

See page 41 (inside back cover) for details and registration information.

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Join the community of dance

Belly Dancing Advanced Amina BeresAlla Turca! Join us in the vibrant, exciting, and energetic style of Turkish dance! Classes will include a mix of Turk-ish Orientale and American Cabaret, technique and finger cymbal drills, and class exercises to develop your stage presence. No choreography, class is geared towards devel-oping you as a dancer. This class is a Level 3+; Intermedi-ate level belly dancing experience required. Please bring a hip scarf, veil, finger cymbals, and a smile! #505 9 sessions - limit 20 $79 A: Tu., Jan. 15-Mar. 12 7:30-9:00 pm B: Tu., Mar. 19-May 14 7:30-9:00 pm HCA-Hopkins Center for the Arts 218, all sections

Belly Dancing Basics & Beyond Janine WaldackJoin the Sisterhood and explore the mysterious art of Belly Dancing. Tone your body and learn graceful and beautiful dance moves! Learn the basic skills, moves, combinations and finger cymbals. Finger cymbals are available for use. Please bring a hip scarf and your smile! This class is level 1-2. No previous dance experience necessary. Prerequi-site to Intermediate class. #504: 9 sessions - limit 25 $79 A: Wed., Jan. 16-Mar. 13 6:10-7:40 pm B: Wed., Mar. 20-May 15 6:10-7:40 pm HCA-Hopkins Center for the Arts 218, all sections

Belly Dancing Intermediate Kristin KujawskiContinue exploring the joy and beauty of Middle Eastern Dance. Build on skills developed in the beginning class as you learn more techniques, combinations, and finger cymbal patterns. Choreographies may be taught for op-tional performance opportunities. This is a level 2 class for Intermediate-level belly dancing. Prerequisite: beginning level 1 class or instructor’s permission. Please bring a hip scarf, finger cymbals, and a smile! #560: 9 sessions - limit 20 $79 A: Wed., Jan. 16-Mar. 13 7:45-9:15 pm B: Wed., Mar. 20-May 15 7:45-9:15 pm HCA-Hopkins Center for the Arts 218, all sections

Social Dance Sampler & More Try it out – Free Demo Class! Charlene TorkelsonDiscover the fun of social dancing in this class designed for all levels of dancers. Beginners: unleash your inner dancer as you learn basic technique, style, moves and music for a new dance every week. Intermediate and advanced stu-dents: maximize your dancing fun as you take your skills to the next level. Boost your dancing confidence as you work with one of three experienced dance instructors! No partners necessary. Demo Class — free, no registration necessary. Tu., Jan. 29, demo 7:00-8:00 pm#525: 6 sessions - limit 40 $59 A: Tu., Feb. 19-Apr. 2, no class Mar. 26 7:00-8:00 pm B: Tu., Apr. 9-May 21, no class May 7 7:00-8:00 pm IKE- Eisenhower Community Center Cafeteria, all sections

Line Dancing Annette FragaleDiscover why line dancing is so much fun and such a great workout! Learn the steps that will empower you to feel confident joining the line dance no matter what the music. Annette will cover Country, Latin, and American styles. Line Dancing is great way to make new friends while you exercise. Suitable for all ages and levels. No partner is necessary. Bring your friends and have fun! #575: 8 sessions - limit 30 $59 A: Wed., Jan. 30-Mar. 20 6:30-7:30 pm B: Wed., Apr. 3-May 22 6:30-7:30 pm IKE- Eisenhower Community Center Cafeteria, all sections

Latin Nightclub Style Dancing Manuel RubioLearn the Mambo, the Cha Cha Cha, the Merengue, Ba-chata, and Salsa. Succeed at the basic steps, turns and movements of each dance. After 6 weeks, join the group for an optional trip to a Latin nightclub to try out your new skills. Wear soft-soled shoes for class and be ready to have fun and get a light work out. Register individually, partners not necessary. #503: 6 sessions - limit 36 $54 A: Fri., Jan. 25-Mar. 1 7:00-8:30 pm B: Fri., Apr. 12-May 17 7:00-8:30 pm HCA-Hopkins Center for the Arts 218, all sections

Hopkins Center for the Arts presents: 2013 Spring Concert Season1111 Mainstreet, Hopkins, MN 55305 • tickets: www.HopkinsArtsCenter.com or 952-979-1111

An Evening with Aaron Neville *January 19, 8 p.m.

The Calder Quartet *February 23, 8 p.m.

mcCoy Tyner Trio with guest gary Bartz *March 9, 8 p.m.

Take Five Tuesdays All concerts are at 7 pm (social hour 6 pm)

* Events marked with an asterisk are made possible in part by a grant provided by the Minnesota State Arts Board, through an appropriation by the Minnesota State Legislature from the Minnesota arts and cultural heritage fund with money from the vote of the people of Minnesota on Nov. 4, 2008.

Arne Fogel presents We Love Our Pianos April 13, 8 p.m.

An Evening with Peter Yarrow *April 27, 8 p.m.

Laura Caviani Trio in From Bach to BopMay 12, 8 p.m.

Saturday Sets All concerts are at 8 p.m. (social hour 7 p.m.)

Music at the Center

Ruthie FosterJanuary 29, 7 p.m.

DalaFebruary 5, 7 p.m.

The PinesMarch 26, 7 p.m.

Halloween AlaskaApril 2, 7 p.m.

Belly Dance instructor Kristin Kujawski

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The latest parenting information just for you — free!

Register to receive the ParentConnect online newsletter. Stay In the Know with “quick tip” parenting strategies, along with information from the Hopkins Community Coalition: One Voice for Reducing Youth Chemical Use, and more! www.HopkinsSchools.org/ParentConnect

ParentConnect | in the knowGet connected!

FACT: Facing Autism Challenges Together FACT is a support group for parents, families, or friends to share support, resources, and ideas about life with a child with autism spectrum disorder. Everyone is welcome, drop in, no fee or registration required. Learn more at: www.hopkinsfact.home.comcast.net #P500: 5 sessions No fee, no registration required Jan. 8, Feb. 12, Mar. 12, Apr. 9, May 14 1:00-2:30 pm Jan. 8, Feb. 12, Mar. 12, Apr. 9, May 14 7:00-8:30 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center 215, all sections

Financial Aid Night Hopkins Guidance Counseling Dept.A financial aid expert from a local college will answer your questions and guide you through the process of completing the FAFSA form. For par-ents of seniors or interested parents looking for financial aid information. Free, no registration is required. 1 session - limit 100 FreeTu., Jan. 15 7:00 pmHHS-Hopkins High School, Auditorium

College Planning NightHopkins Guidance Counseling Dept.The HHS counselors will present information and answer questions about the beginning steps of the college ex-ploration process for parents of sophomores and juniors. Free, no registration required.1 session - limit 100 FreeThurs., Feb. 21 1:30 pm OR 7:00 pmHHS-Hopkins High School, Little Theater

Baby-Proofing Your Relationship Holly Birkeland, M.A., Licensed Marriage & Family TherapistDid you know that two thirds of all couples experience a drop in relationship satisfaction after becoming par-ents? Even the best relationships struggle to find balance between the work of parenting and romance. Get some ideas about how to hold on to your romantic selves, cre-ate a culture of appreciation, and avoid pitfalls so you can better nurture your relationship. Parent-only class. To register for this class call 952-988-5000, or online at www.HopkinsCommunityEd.org#716-EW: 1 session Free, registration required: 952-988-5000Tu., Jan. 29 7:00-8:00 pm Harley Hopkins Family Center 27

Coachable Moments: Bringing Out the Best in Your ChildNancy Hellander Pung, GSSF, Leadership, Life, and Academic CoachFor parents of 7th-12th graders. Join us for a free workshop series that will teach you how to use coaching skills to cre-ate awareness, ask powerful questions, and design actions that help your teen feel accountable and successful.Hopkins Public Schools, Hopkins Education Foundation, and the Gary S. Stevens Foundation, a private foundation whose mission is to empower kids to thrive through lead-ership, life, and academic coaching, welcome you! Free, registration requested.#P502: 3 sessions - no limit Free, registration requested Tu., Feb. 5, 19, Mar. 5 6:30-8:00 pmIKE-Eisenhower Community Center

Parent Forum: Kids & TechnologyKeynote speaker: Katy Smith, parent educator and 2011 Minnesota Teacher of the yearJoin Katy Smith for an evening engaged in a conversation about media and children. Katy is passionate about fami-lies and believes that childhood is best for kids when it is not rushed. Be supported, challenged, and inspired for your greatest role in life — that of a parent. Presentation followed by discussion groups at 8:00 pm. Free CEUs.#P503: 1 session - no limit Free, registration is requestedThurs., Mar. 7 6:30-8:45 pmIKE-Eisenhower Community Center

Free Events! Plan for College

Keynote speakerKaty Smith, 2011

Minnesota Teacher of the Year

Free CEUs!

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World Languages

Spanish – Level I Claudia CarlosAre you planning travel to a Spanish-speaking country or would you simply like to converse with Spanish-speaking friends, co-workers, or clients? Packed with interactive, lively activities, the class emphasizes oral communica-tion, along with basic reading and writing skills. You will gain the tools and confidence to communicate in Spanish. Workbook is included in the class fee. #1401: 8 sessions - limit 16 $104 A: Mon., Jan. 21-Mar. 18, no class Feb. 25 6:30-8:30 pm B: Mon., Apr. 1-May 20 6:30-8:30 pm NJH-North Junior High 210, all sections

Spanish – Level II Claudia CarlosExpand and improve your Spanish language skills in this continuation of Spanish I. This class will increase your skills in forming sentences, paragraphs, and questions in Spanish as well as adding to your vocabulary. Course book is included in course fee. #1402: 8 sessions - limit 16 $104 A: Tu., Jan. 22-Mar. 19, no class Feb. 26 6:00-8:00 pm B: Tu., Apr. 2-May 21 6:00-8:00 pm NJH-North Junior High 210, all sections

Chinese I Pinghua YinDo you need to know some Chinese for business or plea-sure? Learn the essentials of Mandarin Chinese by listen-ing, speaking, reading, and writing interactively. Topics include the “pinyin” pronunciation system, common greetings, directions, daily activities, food, and more. You will be able to carry on simple conversations by the end of the class. The instructor teaches Mandarin in a variety of settings and is the author of a series of books on Chinese. Registration fee includes the cost of a workbook. #1407: 8 sessions - limit 20 $84 Tu., Jan. 29-Mar. 19 6:00-7:30 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center 207

Chinese – Continuing Pinghua YinHere’s your chance to improve your speaking ability in Mandarin Chinese if you have completed Chinese I or have the consent of the instructor. The emphasis of the class is the structure of sentences and basic grammar rules for conversing in Chinese. The class is taught in an inter-active manner that will help you further your ability to communicate effectively in Mandarin. Registration fee in-cludes the cost of a workbook. #1408: 8 sessions - limit 20 $79 Tu., Jan. 29-Mar. 19 7:40-9:10 pm IKE-Eisenhower Community Center 207

Spanish Conversations Claudia CarlosDo you want to develop your Spanish language fluency in a friendly, non-threatening environment? Practice the art of conversations in Spanish in this class for students who have taken Spanish I & II or have permission of the instructor. #1411: 8 sessions - limit 20 $69 A: Tu., Jan. 22-Mar. 19, no class Feb. 26 8:00-9:30 pm B: Tu., Apr. 2-May 21 8:00-9:30 pm NJH-North Junior High 210, all sections

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When School is Out, Kids & Company is in!

Spring Break is March 25-29 Reserve your child’s space today!Kids & Company provides high quality school-age before- and after-school care, on school vacation days, and during the summer. We have great activites lined up for Spring Break, register now and join the fun!

Questions? Call 952-988-4080

Fencing (elementary & junior high students welcome)Join this fast-paced, exciting sport! Beginners and advanced will enjoy this high-energy class. Sessions start in January and March.

Origami ClubLearn simple origami techniques of this ancient art form — flower, crane, butterfly, elephant, and frog. Origami fun starts in February!

Mad Science: NASA AcademyMad Science brings you the excitement and wonder of space! Coming to your child’s elementary school in April.

Elementary Options

Friday Ski & Snowboarding Open to junior high students. Includes 4 nights of ski/snowboarding at Afton Alps. Fridays., Jan. 11, 25, Feb. 1, 8.

Teens and Tweens

Sports & Fun Activities for PreschoolersWatch your mailbox in February for new sports and activities just for preschoolers this spring and summer!

Early Childhood: New!

Family Swim SaturdaysHave fun together in the Eisenhower pool! $7/family.Saturdays, Jan. 12 - Mar. 23, 1:00-3:00 p.m. at Eisenhower Community Center.

School House Rock LIve, Jr: The Musical!Bring the family to one of the musical theater’s most innovative shows. Performed by Hopkins West Junior High students.March 8, 7:30 p.m.March 9, 7:30 p.m.March 10, 3:00 p.m. Tickets: $6/adults, $5 students/ seniors, 5 and under free Hopkins High School

Mark your calendar!

Caring Youth AwardsNominate a young person for a caring youth award. Nomina-tions due by Friday, Feb. 1.

Make summer plans now!Summer Field Biology at Wolfridge Environmental CampTry rock walls, kayaking, hiking, campfires, and so much more! Dates are July 9 (in Hopkins) July 15-19 at Wolfridge Camp. Join the fun!

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Hopkins BOOST out-of-school-time opportunities offer youth an array of enriching experiences to support their overall learning and development, while allowing them to explore their interests and develop new talents. Each Hopkins elementary school offers an individualized BOOST out-of-school-time program designed around your child’s home school. BOOST flyers will be sent home in your child’s backpack, watch for them!

Find a sampling of our classes and events below. Browse all of our classes, and get details on the events listed below at www.HopkinsCommunityEd.org, or call 952-988-4070.

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Eisenhower Community Center, 1001 Highway 7, HopkinsTo Register for Adult Options classes, call:

952-988-5343

We can help with:Adult Basic Education (ABE)

Gain or improve basic reading, writing and math skills.

GED Preparation Day and evening classes with the goal of successful GED completion.

Online GED program to help students prepare for the GED exams.

GED TestingWe have local GED testing available several times a month. For a

complete testing schedule, check our website at www.adultoptions.org.

Graduation IncentivesPersonalized, independent study for high school students who are in

need of social studies, science and English credits to complete a high school diploma.

Graduate – earn the GED

We offer classes in:English as a Second Language (ESL)/English Language Learning (ELL)Improve your speaking, listening, reading and writing in English.Transition to Post-Secondary Training• Coursework for students advancing to higher level studies, including online coursework to help prepare for college• Fast TRAC to Health Care Careers program

Learn English

Special Classes• Pronunciation Class, for those wanting to improve their

pronunciation of the English language.

• Citizenship Class, for those preparing for their Citizenship exam.

• Succeeding in the American Workplace coursework to prepare students for employment.

• Math and reading classes to improve skills.Visit us online for testing schedule, class information,

photos and updates! We’re on Twitter, Facebook &www.adultoptions.org

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Community Education Programs Specially Designed for Adults with Disabilities

Project SOAR provides specially designed classes & activities that enable adults with disabilities to participate in Community Education programs. Below is a sampling of some of the Project SOAR classes. For a more detailed selection, go to the Project SOAR website at www.projectsoarmn.org and check out our catalog. Registration is required for most classes. • For questions or to register, contact: Myra Wicklacz, Program Manager (4584 Vine Hill Rd, Deephaven) at 952-401-6898 Fax: 952-401-6805 or email: [email protected] SOAR is supported by the Community Education Departments of the Hopkins, St. Louis Park, Minnetonka, and Wayzata School Districts. For more details on these classes visit www.projectsoarmn.org.

Community Education Programs Specially Designed for Adults with Disabilities

Visit www.projectsoarmn.org or call 952-401-6898 to register for Project SOAR classes.

Designed for you...Special Topic Classes & EventsDesigned just for you – Hopkins Early Childhood Family Education (ECFE) Special Topic classes support your parenting style – without a big time commitment. Our expert parent educators give you tools, tips, and techniques to enhance your confidence as a parent. Can’t make it to a class right now? Visit www.HopkinsParent.com for articles and ideas you can use right now.

ECFE’s family events are specially designed for younger children to enjoy, bring the family and celebrate — we look forward to seeing you!

To see all of our great classes and events, call 952-988-5000 or visit www.HopkinsCommunityEd.org and click the Early Childhood link.

Sample of our winter/spring classes and events:

BingoJoin all your friends on the 1st Friday of each month at the Lenox Community Center Gym for a chance to win! Win prizes, enjoy a snack.

KaraokeSing along with the music of your favorite artists and enjoy the talent of your friends! Everyone is welcome at Karaoke night. Held at the Min-netonka Community Ed Center in Deephaven.

Service ProjectGive back to our community! Have fun creating beautiful bowls to be auctioned off for the Empty Bowls Fundraiser on March 12 at the Hopkins Center for the Arts. We will be partnering with Hopkins Community Education.

Game NightsHave some fun and play some games! In addi-tion to old favorites, we’ve added more inter-active and skill games for every ability. Have a snack, too!

Friday Night DancesRock the night away with the latest & greatest hits! Our Friday Night Dances are held on the 3rd Friday of each month at St. Louis Park High School Cafeteria.

Cooking ClassesEach month we learn how to cook different dish-es that are healthy, easy, and very tasty. There will be lots of samples to enjoy. Classes are held at the Minnetonka High School Cooking lab.

Pizza, Pins, & Pop Night at Park TavernBowling is great exercise and a great place to socialize with new and old friends. You’ll enjoy unlimited bowling for 2 hours, shoes, soda and pizza. Discover your inner athlete! Adapted to your needs and abilities.

Art, Craft & Sewing ClassesEach month our instructors create projects where you can make beautiful things with your own hands. Bring your creativity and have fun mak-

ing something of your very own or something to give away as a gift.

Pizza, Pop & a Picture ShowGet out of the house and join your friends for this very popular event. Come and watch a recently released movie and dine on Pizza and Pop at the same time. We would love to have you there!

American ‘SOAR’ IdolTake the microphone, like you’re on center stage, and sing your heart out! Our judges, and the au-dience, always have a tough time picking a win-ner because everyone is so talented.

Feb. 12, 6:30-8:00 p.m.Jan. 12, 10:00-11:30 a.m.

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Jan. 19-mar. 16, 10:00 a.m.

Baby and MamaYoga

Toilet Learning –Getting it Right!Frosty Fun!

Feb. 26 or may 30, 6:30 p.m.

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Decorating cookies in cooking class!

Coming Soon: Sports & Fun Activities for Preschoolers

Watch your mailbox for new sports & activities just for preschoolers!

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Minnetonka Senior Center

Hopkins Activity Center, owned and operated by the City of Hopkins, offers the “seasoned” adult a variety of recreational, social, educational, fitness, and volunteer opportunities. They offer a community facility with a gym, kitchen, and meeting rooms that can be rented for a variety of activities — meetings, support groups, basketball, auctions, parties, and wedding receptions.

Minnetonka Senior Center at Minnetonka Community Center, provides opportunities for adults of all ages to enroll in classes, services, trips, and social events (a sampling is listed below). Checks for classes are payable to Minnetonka Senior Services or “MSS.” All students pay the same fee regardless of age. Sign up early! If you are a Minnetonka resident, you can receive the monthly Minnetonka Script at no charge. Call the Minnetonka Senior Center to be added to the mailing list. Scholarships are available to Minnetonka residents age 55 and over, for events, classes and one day trips. Scholarships are confidential. Call 952-939-8393.

Hopkins Activity Centerwww.hopkinsmn.com/activitycenter33 - 14th Av N, Hopkins

952-939-1333

Defensive Driving 4- and 8-hour Courses:Wednesday, Jan. 16, 6:00-10:00 pmWednesday, Feb. 20, 6:00-10:00 pmWednesday, Mar. 20, 6:00-10:00 pmWednesday, Apr. 17, 6:00-10:00 pmWed. & Thurs., May 15 & 16, 6:00-10:00 pm Note: 8-hour course is pre-requisite for 4-hour refresher course.A driving course for people at least 55 years old. Includes lecture, films and discussion and entitles you to a 3-year, 10% discount on auto insurance. Advance registration required.

Dance opportunitiesTap dance lessons, line dance lessons, round dancing, square dancing, and more!

Fitness Enhance Fitness® (Free to members of UCare), Nancy’s Fit & Fun Aerobic Walk, fitness equip-ment, and personal training. Join us for fitness!

Travel ProgramsTravel Show, Thursday, January 31Find out about our 2013 trips while you enjoy dessert and a beverage. Learn about day trips,

over nights, and longer excursions. Meet the Tour Escort and Director of Tour Services. Call 952-939-1333 to register.Travel adventures: “Little Switzerland,” New Glarus, WisconsinJune 18-20monthly Casino AdventuresTreasure Island Casino, January 17Diamond Joe’s Casino, February 21Hinckley Casino, March 21 Each adventure to area casinos includes de-luxe motorcoach, games on bus, and “Be-Back” coupon. Advance payment required.

Senior Recreation & Senior SportsIndoor Golf at Bunker Indoor Golf Center, Men’s Volleyball, Open Gym, Bowling, Bicy-clers, and Drop-in Pickleball.

Crafts & ArtsScrapbooking Club and Basics, Primitive Rug Hooking, Premie Blanket Bee, Charity Knit/Crochet group, and Open Artists Studio. Beginning Watercolor Painting: Mondays, Feb. 4-25, 10:30 am-12 noon. Call to register.

Health & WellnessBlood pressure screenings, foot care, weight loss support, Alzheimer support, and more. What is a Health Care Directive Seminar Tu., Jan. 29, 1:00 pm. Call to register.Secrets to a Long, Healthy & Happy LifeMon., Jan. 28, 10:30 am. Call to register.

Educational OpportunityKnow Before You ThrowWed. March 13 or May 8, 9:30 am. Cheryl of Hopkins Antique Mall will help you discover information about your special trea-sures. Call to register. Adult Piano Lessons with Rebecca: It is never too late to start or start again. Call for times.

Tax Assistance Mon. & Tu., Feb. 4-April 15, 9:00 am- 1:00 pm No appointments necessary.

Sample of Winter/Spring Class Offerings Yoga, Line Dance, Tai Chi Chih, Zumba Gold, History, Watercol-or, Art, Calligraphy, Mah Jongg, Navigating Medicare, and many more! Call us for more details on our great classes and groups!

ServicesBlood Pressure Screenings, Foot Care Clinic, H.O.M.E. (House-hold and Outside Maintenance Elderly), Alcoholics Anon (AA) and Al-Anon groups.

Special Interest GroupsBilliards, Bingo, Bird Club, Book Club, Bridge groups, Chess, Chorale, Computer, OLLI, Fitness, 500 Card Club, Garden Club, Great Books, Ham Radio, Scribblers, Tonka Tale Tellers, Tale Spinners, Wood Carvers, and more.

Center Social Events at Minnetonka Senior CenterWinter Party: Thurs., January 10, 12:00 p.m.

Valentine’s Day Party: Thurs., February 14, 12:00 p.m.

Fish Dinner: Fri., March 8, 5:30 p.m.

St. Patrick’s Day Party: Mon., March 18, 12:00 p.m.

What’s New!Winter Hike to Jidana Park: Mon., Feb. 25, 11:00 a.m. $5 fee. Enjoy a scenic winter hike along the Minnehaha Creek to Deer Island. Roast bratwursts over a campfire, enjoy hot coffee and dessert, too! Class # 28047

Minnetonka Senior Center14600 Minnetonka Blvd., Minnetonka 952-939-8393Sign up for email updates about Minnetonka Senior Center activities. To be placed on the email list please contact:

[email protected] a complete list of fall classes and events visitwww.eminnetonka.com.

Register: Hopkins Activity Center: 952-939-1333 or [email protected]

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Register: 952-939-8393 or visit the Minnetonka Senior Center at www.eminnetonka.com

Center Social Events at Minnetonka Senior CenterWinter Party: Thurs., January 10, 12:00 p.m.

Valentine’s Day Party: Thurs., February 14, 12:00 p.m.

Fish Dinner: Fri., March 8, 5:30 p.m.

St. Patrick’s Day Party: Mon., March 18, 12:00 p.m.

What’s New!Winter Hike to Jidana Park: Mon., Feb. 25, 11:00 a.m. $5 fee. Enjoy a scenic winter hike along the Minnehaha Creek to Deer Island. Roast bratwursts over a campfire, enjoy hot coffee and dessert, too! Class # 28047

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January 12 from 10:00-11:30 a.m.at Harley Hopkins Family CenterFrosty Fun! Winter fun indoors! Lots of activities for young families. $5/family.Register at 952-988-5000, or www.HopkinsCommunityEd.org, class #405-EW.

February 16 at 7:30 p.m. & February 17 at 3:00 p.m.In the Hopkins High School AuditoriumMetropolitan Ballet presents Swan LakeMetropolitan Ballet and Hopkins Youth Ballet present this time honored treasure. Appropriate for all ages. Tickets from $14.50-$49 can be purchased at www.metroballet.org or call 866-811-4111.

February 23, 6:30 p.m.Golden Valley Golf and Country ClubRoyal Bash: Hopkins Education Foundation’s Annual Fundraiser EventSpend a fun-filled evening with friends while benefiting Hopkins Schools. Tickets: 952-988-4097.

March 7, 6:30-8:45 p.m.at the Eisenhower Community CenterFree Parent Forum: Kids & Technology, featuring keynote speaker: Katy Smith, 2011 Minnesota Teacher of the Year. Spend an evening in conversation around media and children. Presentation followed by discussion groups. Visit www.HopkinsSchools.org/Katy.

March 8 & 9 at 7:30 p.m. & March 10 at 3:00 p.m.In the Hopkins High School Little TheaterSchool House Rock Live, Jr: The Musical Bring the entire family! Performed by Hopkins West Junior High Students. Tickets $6 Adults-$5 Students/Seniors.

March 9 at 7:30 p.m.In the Hopkins High School AuditoriumJazzMN Orchestra presents Randy BreckerOne of today’s great trumpet players, Randy Brecker is well-recognized for his talents in both the fusion and bebop worlds of jazz. Tickets: www.HopkinsConference.com, 866-811-4111. Visit us at www.jazzmn.org.

March 9 & 10 from 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.at the Eisenhower Community CenterTwin Cities Bead Bazaar – Spring Show30+ vendors from 10 states coming to sell beads, silver, findings, kits, storage, supplies, and much, much more. $3 entrance fee. See www.beadsbydee.com for a list of vendors and for further information, please contact Doris Coghill at 952.492.2493 or [email protected].

March 10 at 3:00 p.m.The Twin Cities Chorale Presents: Jewish Gems, Hidden TreasuresThe Twin Cities Jewish Chorale, under the direction of Michael Olsen, will sing a joyous choral concert celebrating cultural gifts, including treasures discovered in the archives of the YIVO Institute of Jewish Research. Tickets: $15/general, $10/students/seniors 65+. Buy tickets: twincitiesjewishchorale.org/support

March 12 from 11:00 a.m. to 7 p.m.at the Hopkins Center for the ArtsThe 15th Annual Hopkins Empty Bowls EventJoin us for this fun and fulfilling fundraiser for local food shelves.

April 5 at 7:30 p.m. & April 6 at 2:00 p.m. at the Hopkins High School Little TheaterMethodaires presents Set the Night to Music 2013The Methodaires is a group of entertaining women who share their love of singing and dance to benefit Park Nicollet programs. Proceeds go to PNC programs. Tickets: 952-993-6176 or at the door.

April 6 at 7:30 p.m. & April 7 at 3:00 p.m.In the Hopkins High School AuditoriumMetropolitan Ballet presents Sleeping BeautyMetropolitan Ballet is excited to bring you the famous Sleeping Beauty ballet in two acts, celebrated by audiences all over the world as a classical ballet. Appropriate for all ages. Tickets from $14.50-$49 can be purchased at www.metroballet.org or call 866-811-4111.

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April 13 from 10:00 a.m.-noonHarley Hopkins Family CenterHopkins Early Childhood Family Education (ECFE) — Kiddie KarnivalCome out for fun, games, stories, silent auction, and more. Information: 952-988-5000.

April 27 from 8:30 a.m -5:00 p.m.At Hopkins High SchoolMinnesota Knitters Guild Yarnover 2013Fabulous classes and a wonderful vendor market entice knitters from far and wide. Visit www.knitters.org. More information will be posted in January. Day-of registrations based on availability. You can also email the chair for more information: [email protected].

April 27 at 7:30 p.m.In the Hopkins High School AuditoriumJazzMN Orchestra presents Grammy-Award winning Saxophonist Eric MarienthalMarienthal has played with many famous artists from Stevie Wonder to Chick Corea,. Tickets: www.HopkinsConference.com, 866-811-4111. Visit us at www.jazzmn.org.

April 28 at 3:00 p.m.In the Auditorium at Hopkins HighApollo Male ChorusFor ticket information, please call 952-9336322.

May 17 & 18 at 7:00 p.m.In the Auditorium at Hopkins HighJUGHEADS Youth Juggling Company presents Juggle Jam 15Don’t miss this creative, high-energy, visual, one-of-a-kind show! Visit www.jugheads.com.

June 2 at 7:00 p.m.Hopkins Center for the Arts, HopkinsHopkins Westwind Concert Band: 30 Years of Sharing —Our Pearl AnniversaryJoin us for this free concert gala event! Visit www.HopkinsWestwind.org.

Hopkins Public Schools’ Conference & Event Services offers centrally-located, easily-accessible, full-service venues to hold special events.

We can accommodate groups looking for a location to meet once, weekly, or monthly — with any technology or food service need. Our service stands out because of the personal attention our customers receive while planning their event. Call us today about your next event!

HopkinsConference.com952.988.4072

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Hopkins Community Education is proud to partner with the Hopkins Westwind Concert Band.Adult musicians (post high school age) who have their own instruments may join the band without an audition. High School musicians may join if either parent is a member of the band. Annual dues: $70.For more information visit www.HopkinsWestwind.org. Join us for our free concerts!Free Summer Concert:30 Years of Sharing —Our Pearl AnniversarySun., June 2, 7:00 p.m. Hopkins Ctr for the Arts 1111 Mainstreet, Hopkins

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Hopkins Public Schools Community Education1. Eisenhower Community Center 1001 Highway 7, Hopkins, MN 553052. Eisenhower Elementary 1001 Highway 7, Hopkins, MN 553053. gatewood Elementary 14900 Gatewood Drive Minnetonka, MN 553454. Lindbergh Center 2700 Lindbergh Drive Minnetonka, MN 55305 5. Harley Hopkins Family Center 125 Monroe Avenue South Hopkins, MN 553436. Hopkins minnetonka Family Resource Center 915 Mainstreet, Hopkins, MN 553437. Hopkins Center for the Arts 1111 Mainstreet, Hopkins, MN 553438. Hopkins High School 2400 Lindbergh Drive Minnetonka, MN 553059. Hopkins North Junior High 10700 Cedar Lake Road Minnetonka, MN 5530510. Hopkins West Junior High 3830 Baker Road, Minnetonka, MN 5530511. minnetonka Community Center 14600 Minnetonka Blvd., Minnetonka 12. Ubah Academy (Katherin Curren) 1600 Mainstreet, Hopkins, MN 55343

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On-site services: Hennepin County Economic Assistance, MN Accountability–Free Tax Preparation, Relate Counseling services.Volunteer opportunities available for individuals, families, and groups – please contact Rosemaris for information by calling 952-988-5352. ResourceWest programs are provided through the generosity of community members’ donations and volunteerism – please consider donating or volunteering.Save the date: Please join us for our 20th Birthday Gala, Saturday, January 26 — celebrating our past, present, and future! For details, please visit www.ResourceWest.org or our Facebook page. Reserve tickets today!

ResourceWest assists people and strengthens community through collaborative programs and connections to resources. Located at 915 Mainstreet in Hopkins, ResourceWest is ready to assist you through the following programs:

• Project Starfish (personalized assistance) • Back-to-School Supply Drive (July-August)• Information & Referral • Winter Warm Wear Drive (Oct.15-Nov. 15) • Computer Technology Center • Holiday Toy Drive (Nov. 15-Dec. 15)

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AdultProgramRegistrationForm•HopkinsCommunityEducationMail to: Hopkins Community Education, 1001 Highway 7, Hopkins, MN 55305

Participant Name: ____________________________________ Birth Year__________ District Resident? qYes qNo

Email (print): __________________________________________________________________________________

Address ___________________________________ City ___________________________ Zip: ________________

Main Phone (qCell qHome qWork): _____________________ 2nd phone (qCell qHome qWork): _____________________

Course # Section Course Title Begin Date Time Fee____________ __________ _____________________________ _____________ __________ __________

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Health Plan: Ucare___ or MHP___ Member I.D. #_________________________ Discount $__________

Check # _________ (payable to Hopkins Community Education) Total $: ______________

Charge my MasterCard/ Visa/Discover Card Number __________________________________________________

Expiration Date _____/_____ Cardholder Name on Card ______________________________________________

Special Needs? ________________________________________________________________________________Check to receive email information and special offers. qYes! I would like to receive special offers, promotions, and information from Hopkins Community Education via email. I understand that my email address will not be given to others without my permission.O

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Online Register online for classes at:

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Registration InformationConfirmationMark your calendar and assume you are registered. Your class will be held at the time and place indicated in the brochure unless you are contacted. We will notify you if a class is filled, cancelled or changed.

Important Cancellation Policy and Refund Information• We will gladly refund your class registration fee, or switch your class,

if you cancel five business days prior to the first class. Once a class has begun, no refunds or changes will be made. You may send a friend in your place if, at the last minute, you find you are unable to attend your class.

• We reserve the right to cancel a class due to low enrollment. In that case, we will call you and arrange to refund your class fee.

Discounts InformationResidents of Hopkins School Districts, 62 years and older, and Hopkins Public Schools employees are eligible for some discounts as follows:• For cooking classes, may reduce fee by $5.• For pottery classes, may reduce fee by $25.• For most other classes, the discount is one-half the regular fee not

including materials or textbook fees. Exceptions include all com-puter classes, trips and other courses as noted in the description.

• Hopkins Public Schools employees are limited to one discounted class per session.

• No discounts for classes at Hopkins Activity Center or Minnetonka Senior Center

In addition, there are occasional “promotional discounts” that are available to individuals subscribed to Hopkins Community Educa-tion’s E-Club. You can subscribe to E-Club (to receive e-newsletters and special discounts) at www.HopkinsCommunityEd.org.

Health Plan DiscountsAll UCare Minnesota or Metropolitan Health Plan (MHP) members may take up to a $15 discount per class on most classes. Members must be on Ucare or MHP at the time of registration and through the duration of the class. Indicate ID number(s) on the registration form.

Fee AssistanceCommunity Education has limited fee assistance available to School District residents who qualify and are unable to pay the full registra-tion fee. For information and application, please call 952-988-4070.

Inclement Weather Information• If the Hopkins School District is closed due to bad weather, then

Community Education classes and activities are cancelled.• If the weather turns bad late in the day, Community Education may

cancel activities. Call the 24-Hour Hopkins Community Education phone line for weather-related cancellations: 952-988-4019, or check our website: www.HopkinsSchools.org/weather.

Fax Fax a registration form including a Visa,

Mastercard, or Discover number to: 952-988-4147.

Register Early!Registrations are on a first-come basis. Decisions to cancel a class due to low enrollment is made before the class date, so register early to prevent your class from cancelling.

100% Satisfaction GuaranteeOur goal is to develop and deliver a wide range of quality programs to meet the learning needs of the community. We will strive for excellence in serving our customers in a prompt, courteous and respectful manner. We want your experience with Hopkins Community Education to be great, so please let us know if you aren’t fully satisfied. Contact Betsy Hedding, Adult Program Coordinator at 952-988-4068.

In Person/Drop-off• At Eisenhower Community Center,

room 170, M-F, 8 am-4 pm.• Drive-up drop box located under the

canopy at the entrance of Eisenhower Community Ctr. Place in a sealed en-velope with check payment (no cash) addressed to: Community Education

By Phone• Call 952-988-4070 during regular busi-

ness hours (M-F, 8 am–4 pm) to speak to a Community Education staff member.

• 24-Hour Registration Hotline: Have your Visa, Mastercard, or Discover number ready. 24-hour hotline: 952-988-4018.

Online Registration

Search/Browse for Classes

By Mail Complete a registration form, include a

check (payable: Hopkins Community Education) to: Hopkins Community Education Eisenhower Community Center 1001 Highway 7, Hopkins, MN 55305

100% Satisfaction Guarantee!We want your experience with Hopkins Community Education to be great, so please let us know if you aren’t fully satisfied. Check our Guarantee above, and register today!

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Early ChildhoodWe have a wide variety of ECFE classes and events for your young family:

• Ongoing Parent & Child (ages 0-5) classes offer support, expert advice, and child development information for parents. Children benefit from art, music, stories, learning, and socialization. • Stay & Play classes.• Special Topics classes to try free! Join us for classes such as: Baby-Proofing Your

Relationship, or Baby & Mama Yoga, and Infant Massage.• Family Activities: Frosty Fun (Jan. 12), Fun in the Sun (Aug. 22).

Want individualized support? One-to-One Visits are free! A licensed parent educator can answer your parenting questions. For parents with children birth to age 5. Call Kathryn at 952-988-5046.

And don’t forget our Hopkins Preschool options designed to fit your family’s needs — 2-5 days-a-week, with both part-day or full-day options. www.HopkinsSchools.org/Preschool

More for families!

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Let’s do this.

We’ll help you reach your goals!

Visit www.HopkinsCommunityEd.org for all our offerings, or call 952-988-4070 for a catalog.

Youth EnrichmentOur BOOST Youth Enrichment out-of-school time programs keep kids engaged while learning! Check out our wide array of offerings, from art to drivers education — there is something for everyone! Join us for classes such as:

• Adult/Child Pottery & Empty Bowls Pottery• Science• Drivers Education• Fencing• Lego Gears & Lego Pulleys• Power of Drawing• Red Cross Babysitting• Spanish for youth• Friday Night Live party for 5th-6th graders• Junior High Ski & Snowboard Club

Our Parent Education offerings keep your parenting skills sharp! Join us for a free Parent Forum: Kids & Technology, Mar. 7, 6:30 p.m. at the Eisenhower Community Center, 1001 Hwy. 7, Hopkins

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Join us and dance to fun Latin, big band, jazz & more! At the elegant Oakwoods Room at the Eisenhower Community Center, 1001 Highway 7, Hopkins6:15-7:00 p.m.: free dance lesson, 7:00-10:00 p.m.: dance

K KHopkins Minnetonka Community Dance Presents

Come Dance With MeCommunity Ballroom Dance with Kico Rangel QuartetFriday, April 26, 2013, 7-10 p.m.

All ages are welcome and encouraged to attend. Register early, space is limited. $13 per person ($15 at door). Registration fee includes light refreshments. To register: call 952-988-4070 or www.HopkinsSchools.org/danceSponsored by: Hopkins Community Education, Minnetonka Community Education, Minnetonka Senior Services, and Hopkins Activity Center.

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Hopkins Community EducationBuilding a great place to live

1001 Highway 7, Room 170Hopkins, MN 55305

Serving the communities of: Hopkins, Minnetonka, Eden Prairie, Edina, Golden Valley, Plymouth, & St. Louis Park.

Baking breadand opening doors

building a great place to live

“Learn from your mistakes, be fearless, and above all have fun!”

— Julia Child

Sometimes it’s all about trying something new!

Dianne and John Thomas took instructor Carol

Schaub’s Pizza, Pita, Focaccia & More class in

October, and their meal possibilities opened up.

Soon they were trying all kinds of new menus

– ranging from pita sandwiches to grilled pizza – Instructor Carol Schaub and cooking students Dianne and John Thomas

more about Cooking classes on page 13

and having a lot of fun! Inspired, they decided to try another of Carol’s classes, Artisan Breads. Along with Dianne

and John, fifteen other eager community education students joined Carol to learn the secrets of how to make

savory breads using an easy dough recipe that’s mixed up in minutes and can be stored in the refrigerator. The

Sunday, February 24, 201310:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.Free admission! Seminars and workshops, ‘Ask the Pro’ idea center, 80+ local exhibitors, and much more. Make your remodeling dreams come true!

Eisenhower Community Center, 1001 Highway 7, Hopkins Visit www.HomeRemodelingFair.com

Save the date for this free community event:

Brought to you by Community Education of Hopkins, St. Louis Park, Minnetonka, cities of Hopkins, Minnetonka, Golden Valley & St. Louis Park

Win $1,000 on your remodel project! Details online.

Be a part of the food, fun, entertain-ment, art, and fight against hunger.

Tuesday, March 12Hopkins Center for the Arts1111 Mainstreet, Hopkinswww.HopkinsSchools.org/EmptyBowls

Celebrating 15 years!Empty Bowls Fundraiser