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Page 1: SF Community Education Enrich Winter 2012

New year, New beginning...

Community EducationEnrich

www.mysfcollege.com • 352.395.5193

Course Brochure • Winter 2012

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What’s new for Winter 2012!Here are new classes for Winter term! Please check course description for more information about these fun classes. January 5

Winter Term Registration Begins

January 16Office Closed Martin Luther King Holiday

January 21Winter Term Classes Begin

March 3Winter Term Classes End

March 5 - 9SF Spring Break

March 21Spring Term Registration Begins

Calendar

3000 NW 83rd Street Bldg V Rm 17

Gainesville FL 32606352-395-5193

www.mysfcollege.com

The New Year is a time of resolutions and of choices that can improve your life. Please take a moment to check out our Winter 2012 brochure for your favorite class.

There are many new class offerings to keep things new and exciting!

Join your friends, old and new, and resolve to have a new learning opportunity.

We are also in our planning stages for our 13th year of College for Kids Summer Camp at both the Northwest and Andrew Center campuses as well as our Super Science Summer Camp at the Watson Center. Please check our website at www.mysfcollege.com for the latest information. Flyers will be distributed in late March. Signup will begin in April.

Hope you find a class that is just right for you.

To learn more about our classes, visit www.mysfcollege.com, or call us at 352-395-5193.

Betsy AlburyProgram Coordinator

Betsy

New year, New beginning...

• Watercolor For All Levels

• Rail Fence Quilts

• Decals On Found Pottery

• DIY Laundry + Dish Soap

• Family Entertainment Unplugged

• Log Cabin Quilting

• Monoprinting W/Gelatin Plates

• Contra Dancing 101

• Create A Commanding Presence

• Make N’ Take A Mini Scrapbook

• Ceramics For Children

• Colorblock Printing For Kids

• Archery

• Seniors Gone Wild - Santa Fe River

and lots more!

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Community Education Staff

Table of Contents

Courses Animal Care and Training .... 04 Art ............................................ 04 Career & Test Prep ................. 05

Computers & Technology ..... 05

Crafts & Hobbies .................... 06

Dance ....................................... 08

Fine Arts .................................. 09

Food ......................................... 10

Health & Fitness ..................... 10

House & Garden ..................... 13

Kids Korner ............................. 13

Languages .............................. 14 Money & Finance ................... 14 Outdoor Adventures ............. 14

Special Interests ..................... 16

Sports ...................................... 16

General Information .......... 18

Registration Information .. 19

Registration Form .............. 19

Paul Hutchins Program Director

Betsy AlburyProgram Coordinator

Melissa AtyeoOffice/Course Manager

Renda SpringsOffice Assistant

Interested in teaching a class?We’re looking for instructors to teach Community Education classes. If you have a desire to share your knowledge and love meeting new people in your community, visit our website: www.mysfcollege.com>Current/Future Instructors.

Instructors to apply and for more information,contact us at 352-395-5193

or visit www.mysfcollege.com Click on Current/Future Instructors

Discover your next passion at Santa Fe!

Santa Fe offers the support and flexibility you need to reach your goals.

Visit our website to learn more about the many career options available @ www.mysfcollege.com

Thinking of a Career Change?

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DOG TRAININGDevelop a happy working relationship with your dog. Well trained dogs are a wonderful addition to any family. Discover innovative methods for communicating with your dog, with emphasis on instant response and attentiveness, encouraged by high motivation and praise. All basic obedience exercises are AKC oriented and geared for a great family dog, as well as competition.

ANI0022.1F6 6 Sat., starts 1/21, 10 a.m.—11 a.m. Instructor: Mitzi Calvert, CGC Eval. SFNWCampus,Lot9AOverflowprkg FEE $34 NOTE: No sr. waivers. Additional $25 fee paid to instructor at 1st class. Current vaccinations highly recommended. Class meetsatOverflowParkinglotacrossfrom Walgreens (on corner of NW 91st St). Provideemailaddress,instructorwillsend map.

ADVANCED DOG TRAININGIf you are familiar with AKC Techniques, and your dog knows basic obedience exercises, then this next level class is for you. Enjoy an advanced class that teaches a development of mutual trust and respect. We will focus on the AKC Canine Good Citizenship Program and an optional exam will be scheduled for the last day of class.

ANI0025.1F6 6 Sat., starts 1/21, 11 a.m.—12 p.m. Instructor: Mitzi Calvert, CGC Eval. SFNWCampus,Lot9AOverflowprkg FEE $34 NOTE: No sr. waivers. Additional $25 fee paid to instructor at 1st class. Current vaccinations highly recommended. Class meetsatOverflowParkinglotacrossfrom Walgreens (on corner of NW 91st St). Provideemailaddress,instructorwillsend map.

BAXTER’S HORSE DRIVINGEnjoy the thrilling sport of driving by horse andbuggy and exploring quiet, back roads. This intensive workshop covers basic harness identification,fitting,stepsinschoolingahorseto drive, lungeing, long lining, hitching and driving. Experience with horses preferred.

ANI0086.1B6 1 Sat. & Sun., 1/28, 9 a.m.—5 p.m. Instructor: Helen Tolmach UF HORSE TEACHING UNIT 1934 SW 63rd Ave FEE $25 LAB FEE $25 NOTE: This class will be taught by the Florida Whips. Children (ages 9-13) who are accompanied by registered parent may attendthisclassforfree,butwillhaveno hands on activity. Directions and class information will be emailed. No sr. waivers

HORSEBACK RIDINGHorsemanship is both an art and a science. Madonna Bynum will introduce you to the skillsneededtobecomeaconfidentandsaferiderand handler of horses. Join her to learn how to approachahorseconfidently,groom,tackup,mount and dismount, seat and hand position and balance. This class is for riders of all levels. You will be riding in all 4 classes.

ANI0055.1B4 4 Thu., starts 1/26, 6 p.m.—7:30 p.m. Instructor: Madonna Bynum MADONNA’S EQUINE ACADEMY, Barn Waldo Rd FEE $29 NOTE: Class will meet in outdoor arena. Wearappropriateclothes,longpants,closed toe shoes or boots with 1/2” heel (no tread). Maps will be emailed. $100 facility fee paid toinstructoratfirstclass.

INTRO TO K9 NOSE WORK ©Comeexplorethebrandnew,officialsportofCanineNoseWork,specificallydesignedfordogs of all ages, sizes, breeds, and temperaments and for owners of all abilities! Bring your dog, crate, water, leash and yummy treats for this fun and rewarding beginner course! You’ll be amazed at your dog’s natural talent and drive to search! ANI0005.1F3 3 Sat., starts 2/11, 4:30 p.m.—6 p.m. Instructor: Melanie Phillpot, CPDT SF NW Campus, Near Teaching Zoo FEE $29 NOTE:Bringyourdog,harnessorcollar,6 footleash,waterandbowl,dogcrateorex pen,and$10forhandouts/materialsfee. Provideemailaddress,instructorwill contact before 1st class. No class on 2/25.

PUPPY PLAYGROUPHelp socialize your puppy and get started on basic training in fun and positive ways. Together you’ll have fun playing and practicing recalls, sit, down, up/off, leave it and more; make training the best game ever! For puppies 18 weeks and under (must have received at least the 1st of the series of 4 immunization combos and lived in your home 2 weeks prior to class). ANI0026.1F1 4 Mon., starts 1/23, 4 p.m.— 5 p.m. Instructor: Melanie Phillpot, CPDT SF NW Campus, NE Parking lot, Zoo FEE $29 NOTE:Bringpup,$10materialsfee,proofof currentimmunizations,waterandfavorite tinytreatsto1stclass.Parkinthenortheast corneroftheTeachingZooparkinglot. Provideemailaddress,instructorwillcontact before 1st class.

TRAIN YOUR HORSE POSITIVELYAn introduction to horse training using positive training methods, commonly known as natural horsemanship and clicker training. This course will give an overview of how horses learn with different training methods and provide practical ways to apply these methods. ANI0012.1G4 4 Thu., starts 1/26, 6:30 p.m.—7:30 p.m. Instructor: Priscilla Tooley GAINESVILLE HIGH SCHOOL, B1 FEE $29

ANIMAL CARE & TRAINING ART

ACRYLIC PAINTING 101Always wanted to start painting, get back to painting or continue painting? Here is your chance in a non-stress, fun atmosphere. Alllevels welcome. Basics of color mixing, awareness of composition, perspective, and elements of art are presented. One session of “Plein Aire” painting. Great for beginners and intermediates as well. Supply list provided. ART0016.1A4 6 Thu., starts 1/26, 9:30 a.m.—12:30 p.m. Instructor: Lytha Nicholson SF DAVIS (ARCHER) CTR 17500 SW Archer Rd, Archer FEE $69

BEGINNING DRAWINGDon’t be afraid to try drawing is a skill that anyone can learn. Basic techniques will teachyou “how to see”. Topics covered include: line, shape, texture, shading, and more. Advanced students may work independently w/ their own subjects and goals. Guidance and critique will be provided at each class. ART0004.1F4 6 Tue., starts 1/24, 6 p.m.—9 p.m. Instructor: Terri Regotti SF NW Campus, S - 316 FEE $69 NOTE: Bring a variety of pencils (at least a # 2andanEbony),PinkPearl,gumor kneadederasers,Sharpiemarker,adrawing board,StrathmoreDrawingPad11”X14” OR18”x24”,andruler.Othermaterials discussedduringthefirstclass.Opentoall ages,includingstudentsinmiddleschool and high school. No sr. waivers.

DRAWING IIThis is a continuation of Beginning Drawing with Terri Regotti. Continued exploration in pencil, marker, and an introduction of Prisma color pencils with diverse subject matter. ART0021.1F1 6 Mon., starts 1/23, 6 p.m.—9 p.m. Instructor: Terri Regotti SF NW Campus, S - 317 FEE $69 NOTE: Bring a variety of pencils (at least a #2andanEbony),PinkPearl,gumor kneadederasers,Sharpiemarker,adrawing board,StrathmoreDrawingPad11”X14”or 18”x24”,andruler.Opentoallages, including students in middle school and high school. No sr. waivers.

MIXED MEDIALearn about the medium of collage/mixed media by exploring basic techniques and various materials. The emphasis will be on conceptual thinking. Collages/mixed media pieces which reflectaparticularthemeoridea.Youshouldhave some idea of what kind of surface (paper, book, canvas, board) you wish to work on and the subject matter that you wish to explore. ART0032.1F4 6 Thu., starts 1/26, 6 p.m.—9 p.m. Instructor: Terri Regotti SF NW Campus, S - 316 FEE $69 NOTE: Bring what supplies and materials youhave,butfurthermaterialswillbe discussedatthe1stclass.Opentoallages, including students in middle school and high school. No sr. waivers.

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EXPLORE OPTIONS AT SF DAVISTo access a wealth of knowledge, start at the SF Davis Center. See how easy it is to apply to SantaFe(noapplicationfee),applyforfinancialaid, and the many programs and services available to you. The Davis Center offers College Prep classes, college level classes that lead to an AA/AS Degree, GED Preparation classes (free), and classes to learn a new skill or hobby.

CAR0011.1A2 1 Tue., 1/24, 5:30 p.m.—7 p.m. Instructor:ShellieBansfield SF DAVIS (ARCHER) CTR 17500 SW Archer Rd, Archer FEE $0

EXPLORING COLLEGE AT SFAccess a wealth of knowledge, and learn howto get started at SF. Explore the college applicationprocess,financialaid,andmuchmore with this informative class. Learn aboutavailable services such as counseling, academic advisement, student services, degrees,andcertificatesavailable. CAR0012.1F3 1 Thu., 2/2, 6:30 p.m.—8:15 p.m. Instructor: Santa Fe Recruitment Specialist SF NW Campus, R - 101 FEE $0 NOTE:Preregistrationonly.

EXPLORING COLLEGE FOR PARENTSAccess a wealth of knowledge, and learn how to get your child started at SF. Explore the collegeapplicationprocess,financialaid,andmuch more with this informative class. Learn about available services such as counseling, academic advisement, student services, degrees,andcertificatesavailable,soyoucangive your student the support they need to succeed.

CAR0014.1F3 1 Thu., 2/9, 6:30 p.m.—8:15 p.m. Instructor: Santa Fe Recruitment Specialist SF NW Campus, R - 101 FEE $0 NOTE:Preregistrationonly.

GRE MATH REVIEWDesigned to help those studying for the Graduate Record Exam, Civil Service Test or Scholastic Aptitude Test. Includes a review of high school algebra and geometry problems commonly found on the GRE.

TES0025.1F4 6 Fri., starts 1/27, 6 p.m.—9 p.m. Instructor: Victor Brennan SF NW Campus, B - 002 FEE $69 LAB FEE $2 NOTE:Suggestedtext:Barrons“NewGRE Book”(19thed.).

HEALTH CAREER OPPORTUNITIESExplore, Cardiovascular Tech., Dental Hygiene,Dental Assisting, Diagnostic Medical Sonography,Nuclear Medicine Tech., Nursing, Respiratory Care, Radiography, and Surgical Tech. Learn how to enter the programs leading to these exciting careers. A building tour is included.

CAR0060.1F2 1 Wed., 1/25, 6:30 p.m.—7:30 p.m. Instructor: Scott Fortner SF NW Campus, W - Lobby FEE $0

OIL PAINTINGLearn the basics of oil painting methods and materials. This course will focus on the basic concepts of composition, form, space and color. ART0041.1B1 6 Mon., starts 1/23, 4 p.m.—6:30 p.m. Instructor: Angela Hoppe UNITED CHURCH of G’VILLE 1624 NW 5th Avenue FEE $69 NOTE: No sr. waivers.$32 facility paid to instructorat1stclass.Pickupsupply packagefromCentralFloridaOfficePlus.

OIL PAINTING FOR BEGINNERSLet out the artist in you! Learn color theory, materials and the delight of working with paints. A different topic is covered each week. You are encouraged to collect images to use as a source material for your paintings. You will paint an abstract portrait, Florida landscape, a fruit still life and non-objective painting in this class. ART0038.1G2 6 Thu., starts 1/26, 10 a.m.—1 p.m. Instructor: Allison LeBaron DORIS CULTURAL ARTS 716 North Main Street FEE $69 NOTE: $100 facility fee paid at 1st class. No sr. waivers

OIL PAINTING WITH DIANACome join us to complete a beautiful Florida landscape oil painting. You will learn mixing colors, placement, value, and how to generally construct a painting. For supplies go to www.dianawhite.com and check on classes. ART0022.1F2 4 Tue., starts 2/7, 10 a.m.—1 p.m. Instructor: Diana White BUTTERFLY GARDEN 20329 State Road 26 East, Earlton FEE $59 NOTE: $10 facility fee paid at 1st class.

WATERCOLOR FOR ALL LEVELS If you have always loved and wanted to work with watercolors but were

afraid to try, this course is for you. Finally you will learn how to get vibrant colors instead of a weak, watery wash. Materials, watercolor techniques, composition and color wheel will be introduced. Palm tree, fruit still life and working from favorite photos will give you 6 paintings to take home. ART0051.1G2 6 Mon., starts 1/23, 11 a.m.—2 p.m. Instructor: Allison LeBaron DORIS CULTURAL ARTS 716 North Main Street FEE $69 NOTE:$67facilityfeepaidat1stclass.No sr. waivers

CAREER & TEST PREPHEALTH/LEG CAREERS IN BUSINESSExplore your career opportunities in business, LegalAssisting,officesystems,MedicalTranscription, Health Information Management and the new Bachelors degree in Health services! Learn how you can join SF’s graduates who are achieving their employment goals. Business Programs offers a variety of oriented,accrediteddegreesandcertificates.

CAR0002.1F1 1 Mon., 1/30, 6 p.m.—7 p.m. Instructor: Doug Robertson SF NW Campus, C - 103 FEE $0

WEB DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENTWhat is Web Design? How are Web sites developed? Join us for an introduction to the growing and expanding world of computer arts. Explore possible careers in creating games for the Web, E commerce, Web based animation,interactive multimedia, Internet and database programming, and more.

CAR0061.1F4 1 Thu., 2/9, 6:30 p.m.—8 p.m. Instructor: Digital Media Staff SF NW Campus, N - 323 FEE $0

ART - cont.

BASICS OF SELLING ON EBAYThink you’d like to try your hand at starting yourown business on eBay but don’t know where tobegin? This class will show you how to get started. It’s been a goldmine of tips by eBay Education Specialist and PowerSeller Dan Trunk for 10 years now share what he has learnedaboutbuildingaprofitablehobbyorbusiness.

COM0003.1F6 1 Mon. & Wed., 2/6, 5:30 p.m.—8:30 p.m. Instructor: Daniel Trunk SF NW Campus, B - 04 FEE $39 NOTE:Nosr.waivers.Optionalworkbook may be purchased at class for $25.

DIGITAL PHOTO: SHOOT AND SHARELearn to use the functions of your digital camera to take good pictures, store photos on computer, and share through printouts, the internet, and e mail. Windows utilities will be used to transfer photos and a freeware photo album program will be used to view and print them. Pre requisite: PC Fundamentals I and II OR equivalent experience. This is a beginner course.

COM0014.1F3 3 Tue., starts 1/24, 6 p.m.—9 p.m. Instructor: James Yawn SF NW Campus, I - 51 FEE $44 LAB FEE $5 NOTE:Bringyourcamera,freshcharged batteries,andallthepaperworkandany accessories that came with it.

COMPUTERS & TECHNOLOGY

Note: Unless a prerequisite is noted,

classes are designed for all levels!

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EBAY II BEYOND THE BASICSIf you took our Basics of Selling on eBay class, or have sold 2 or more items on eBay, and are considering setting up a part time or full time business, then this class is for you.

COM0004.1F6 1 Mon. & Wed., 2/20, 5:30 p.m.—8:30 p.m. Instructor: Daniel Trunk SF NW Campus, B - 225 FEE $39 NOTE:Optionalworkbookmaybe purchased at class for $25. No sr. waivers.

INTERNET TIPS AND TRICKSThis course will provide an overview of advanced tools for Internet research, a discussion of free Web based services, as well as safe and free software available for download. Additionally, Internet security issues will be discussed.

COM0011.1F1 1 Sat., 2/18, 9 a.m.—12 p.m. Instructor: Brian Fox SF NW Campus, C - 114 FEE $29 LAB FEE $5 NOTE:BringaUSB/flashdriveifyouhave one.Thisisanintermediateclass,soyou should be familiar with the basics of Web browsers,filemanagement,andWindows. No sr. waivers.

MS OFFICE APPLICATIONS IHere’s your opportunity to learn or refresh your skillsinMSOfficefilemanagement,and3ofthe most popular software applications: Word, and Excel Powerpoint. This course is a great moneysaverfilledwithusefultoolsfortheWindows based PC user. Prerequisites: PC Fundamentals I and II or equivalent experience (use it at work, etc.).

COM0039.1F3 7 Wed., starts 1/25, 5:30 p.m.— 8:30 p.m. Instructor: Janet Foster SF NW Campus, C - 118 FEE $94 LAB FEE $15 NOTE: No sr. waivers. Bring a USB/thumb drive if you have one. Must be comfortable withthekeyboardandtyping.Noclasson 3/7,collegeisclosedforSpringBreak.

PC FUNDAMENTALS I FOR SENIORSLearn computer terminology, mouse functions, keyboard basics, the windows operating environment. This course is for absolute beginners with time to explore. Non seniors may also take this class.

COM0020.1F3 4 Wed., starts 1/25, 2:15 p.m.—5:15 p.m. Instructor: Brian Fox SF NW Campus, C - 114 FEE $49 LAB FEE $20 NOTE: No sr. waivers. Bring a USB/thumb drive if you have one.

PC FUNDAMENTALS II FOR SENIORSDesigned for the Senior who has mastered theskills taught in our PC Fund. I class. In this lecture/hands on course, you will gain an understandingoftheWindowsenvironment,filemanagement, taskbar properties, control panel and more! Prerequisite: PC Fundamentals I or equivalent experience is essential.

COM0021.1F3 4 Wed., starts 2/22, 2:15 p.m.—5:15 p.m. Instructor: Brian Fox SF NW Campus, C - 114 FEE $49 LAB FEE $20 NOTE: No sr. waivers. Bring a USB/thumb drive.Noclasson3/7,collegeisclosedfor SpringBreakWeek.Non-seniorsmayalso takethisclass.

BRIDGEBridge is a challenging and enjoyable game. Pick up all of the fundamentals, including scoring, suit and no trump bidding, opening leads, playing and competitive bidding.

HOB0020.1B2 6 Tue., starts 1/24, 6:30 p.m.—8:30 p.m. Instructor: James Hearn WESTWOOD MIDDLE SCHOOL Media Center 3215 NW 15th Ave FEE $54 NOTE:Pleasebringadeckofcardstoclass. No sr. waivers.

BRIDGE IIContinue to sharpen your playing skills in this intermediate level bridge class. Cover techniques such as forcing and nonforcing sequences, and the Gerber convention.

HOB0021.1B4 6 Wed., starts 1/25, 6:30 p.m.—8:30 p.m. Instructor: James Hearn WESTWOOD MIDDLE SCHOOL 3215 NW 15th Ave FEE $54 NOTE:Pleasebringadeckofcardstoclass. No sr. waivers.

DECALS ON FOUND POTTERY Use waterslide decals on found ceramic objects. Images will be sepia

tone and can be family photos, landscape, plants, graphic designs or your own original drawings or sketches. Please bring your image and any found object to 1st class, such as plate, cup and bowls which are pale color. Images should be in JPG format on a jump drive if possible.

CRA0069.1F7 4 Sun., starts 1/22, 2 p.m.—5 p.m. Instructor: Lauren Faust DORIS CULTURAL ARTS 716 North Main Street FEE $69 NOTE:Nosr.waivers.Pleasebringphotoin JPGformatpluscermaicobjectto1stclass. $43facilityfeepaidat1stclass.

DIY LAUNDRY + DISH SOAPHomemade laundry and dishwasher soaps are cheaper, gentler, greener,

and clean better than store bought detergent. Contrary to what you would think, it doesn’t take long or much effort to make. Come learn to make these simple household cleaners, and discover more ways to save money while ridding your home of excess chemicals.

CRA0009.1B6 1 Sat., 1/21, 1 p.m.—3 p.m. Instructor: Tami Nelson SF NW Campus, B - 029 FEE $24 NOTE: Bring: $10 for to purchase for materials from instructor; two 32 ounce containers with lids; 1 cup measure; a cheesegrater;mixingspoonandbowl.

FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT UNPLUGGEDDid you know it was possible to

entertain your family without electricity for very little money and still have fun? It is. Much more than board games and cards, there are many waystoentertainyourfamily.Comefindouthow it can be done.

HOB0004.1F6 1 Sat., 2/25, 1 p.m.—3 p.m. Instructor: Tami Nelson SF NW Campus, B - 029 FEE $24 NOTE: Bring paper and pencil for notes.

COMPUTERS & TECHNOLOGY - cont.

RAIL FENCE QUILTS The rail fence quilt block is very easy and great way to learn to quilt.

Studentsshouldhaveafinishedquiltbythelastclass, including stitch in the ditch quilting and binding. Use of tools and supplies will be demonstrated in class. Student should bring working sewing machine, cutting mat, ruler and rotary cutters if they have them.

NEE0019.1G4 6 Thu., starts 1/26, 6 p.m.—8:30 p.m. Instructor: Joanna Young GAINESVILLE HIGH SCHOOL, D1 FEE $59

BEGINNING DIGITAL SCRAPBOOKINGPerfect for beginning your entry into the world of Digital Scrapbooking. You will learn the basics of the software StoryBook Creator 3.0 (a copy of the software is provided at the class). This course will teach how to use templates, cropping, and other editing in order to create a digital StoryBook. Bringing a laptop is recommended, but not required.

COM0024.1F3 1 Tue., 1/31, 7:30 p.m.—9 p.m. Instructor: Lark Kelsey SF NW Campus, B - 224 FEE $24 NOTE: No sr. waivers.

BOROSILICATE LAMPWORKINGBorosilicate glass (also known as Pyrex) is an extremely strong and durable glass. Create glass pendants, marbles, animals and discover the beauty of this molten medium. No experience needed, although good eyesight and physical stamina are required.

CRA0039.1B2 6 Tue., starts 1/24, 5:30 p.m.—9 p.m. Instructor: Sarah Hinds SOMEWHERE GLASSWORKS, Gainesville FEE $85 NOTE:$75materialfeepaidtoinstructorat 1st class. Maps will be emailed. No sr. waivers.

CRAFTS & HOBBIES

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MONOPRINTING W/GELATIN PLATESDiscover the simple and sensitive

imaging possible with gelatin plates, a non toxic versatile process that will inspire everyone’s creativity. Class will explore multiple techniques with a variety of papers and color and learn howto make their own gelatin plates for home and studio.

CRA0097.2F4 2 Thu., starts 1/26, 6 p.m.—7:30 p.m. Instructor: Judy Funk DO ART 3429 West University Ave FEE $39 NOTE: No sr. waivers. $22 material and facility fee paid at 1st class.

OPEN AIR POTTERYLearn basic ceramic skills and have fun making art. Learn hand building skills to make bowls, serving dishes, boxes, whistles and rattles. Wheel throwing will be demonstrated and all students will get time on wheels. Surface decoration and glaze application will be explained and students will decorate and glaze their artwork.

CRA0067.1F1 6 Fri., starts 1/27, 10 a.m.—1 p.m. Instructor: Allison LeBaron DORIS CULTURAL ARTS 716 North Main Street FEE $69 NOTE: No sr. waivers. $100 paid at 1st class forclay,glazesandfiring.

OPEN STUDIO IN CERAMICSClay offers a wide range of expression from functional pottery to the poetry of raku. This course is designed to allow students to chart their own creative experience. Methods of hand building as well as throwing on the potter’s wheel will be demonstrated and taught. Students of all levels of experience are welcome. Come and experience the wide world of clay.

CRA0031.1F6 4 Sat., starts 1/21, 9:30 a.m.—12:30 p.m. Instructor: Gary Bone OAK HALL SCHOOL 8009 SW 14 Ave (off Tower Rd) FEE $59 NOTE:$75feepaidtoinstructorat1stclass formaterialsandfiringcosts.Nosr.waivers.

SMALL ARC WELDINGLearn the operation of small arc welding machines available at many popular home supply stores. You will perform welding exercises on carbon steel and will also perform cutting operations using an oxy acetylene torch.

MEC0040.1F3 6 Fri., starts 1/27, 6 p.m.—8 p.m. Instructor: Emil Raab SF NW Campus, H - 38 FEE $59 LAB FEE $22 NOTE: Students will be provided with lab supplies/weldingmaterials.Pleasebring personalgloves,goggles,safetyglasses, and welding hood if possible.

KNITTING IN THE ROUND WITH DPNSHave you avoided projects that ask for double pointed needles (dpns) because you don’t knowhow or it looks intimidating? Here’s your opportunity to expand your knitting skills and avoid sewing seams. The 1st class will be knitting a small drawstring pouch. 2nd class will be your choice of your own pattern or patterns providedincludingahatandfingerlessgloves.

NEE0009.1F1 2 Sat., starts 2/25, 1 p.m.—3 p.m. Instructor: Scarlett *Kiki* Geiger SF NW Campus, B - 030 FEE $24 NOTE:Bringyourknittingbag,1setsizeUS 7or8dpns,8pointprotectors,rowcounter, andyarnforfirstproject,availableatlocal hobbystores.Mustknowknittingbasics: caston,knit,purlandbindoff.

LOG CABIN QUILTINGThe log cabin quilt is quick and easy using strips of fabric. The student will

learn to use cutting mat, ruler and rotary cutter. Working sewing machine, cutting mats, rulers and rotary cutters should be brought to class. Quilt will be constructed by the end of class, with instruction for stitch in the ditch quilting and binding.

NEE0018.1A2 6 Tue., starts 1/24, 6 p.m.—8:30 p.m. Instructor: Joanna Young SF DAVIS (ARCHER) CTR 17500 SW Archer Rd, Archer FEE $59

MAKE N’ TAKE A MINI SCRAPBOOKCreate, embellish, and take home a

mini scrapbook in just 2 two hour classes using envelopes. Once you learn how to assemble this scrapbook you will want to make them as personal gifts for all kinds of occasions!

CRA0016.1F4 6 Thu., starts 1/26, 6:30 p.m.—8:30 p.m. Instructor: Kelley Richardson SF NW Campus, A - 201 FEE $49 NOTE: Bring $12 for materials/supplies purchased from the instructor at 1st class.

MAKING HERBAL SOAPSHandmade soap is a luxurious and nurturing gift for yourself, family and friends. Learn the cold process method of soap making and explore how to extract essential oils from plants to use in soaps, aromatherapy and bath sachets.

CRA0032.1F6 2 Sat., starts 1/21, 9:30 a.m.—12:30 p.m. CRA0032.2B6 2 Sat., starts 2/4, 9:30 a.m.—12:30 p.m.

Instructor: 2 Hawk Hammock Instructor TWO HAWK HAMMOCK 17950 NE 53rd Lane, Williston FEE $34 NOTE: No sr. waivers. $10 material fee paid at 1st class. Maps will be emailed.

INTRO TO FURNACE BLOWN GLASSLearn how to work and manipulate molten glass. The proper use of tools and techniques from gathering to bubble setup. Need to have tolerance to heat, enjoy working with a partner and being active.

CRA0079.1B2 6 Tue., starts 1/24, 6 p.m.—10 p.m. Instructor: Patrick Gallagher SOMEWHERE GLASSWORKS, Gainesville FEE $96 NOTE: No sr. waivers. There is a $205 material and tool fee payable to instructor at the 1st class. Maps will be emailed. Students shouldwearcottonclothes,comfortable shoes(noopentoes),andbringadrink.

INTERMEDIATE GLASS BLOWINGExpand your basic glass blowing techniques while learning how to make more advanced items, such as bowls, vases or plates.

CRA0078.1B3 6 Wed., starts 1/25, 6 p.m.—10 p.m. Instructor: Patrick Gallagher SOMEWHERE GLASSWORKS, Gainesville FEE $96 NOTE: There is a $205 material and energy fee payable to instructor at 1st class. Maps will be emailed. Students should wear cotton clothes,comfortableshoes(noopentoes) andbringadrink.Nosr.waivers.

INTRO TO KNITTINGDiscover the relaxing and rewarding hobby of knitting. Learn to knit Continental style in this beginner’s course that covers basic stitches, tools, yarn selection, reading directions and recognizingandfixingcommonmistakes.Noexperience necessary.

NEE0007.1F6 3 Sat., starts 1/28, 1 p.m.—3 p.m. Instructor: Scarlett *Kiki* Geiger SF NW Campus, B - 026 FEE $29 NOTE:Bring$20tofirstclassformaterials, anotebookandpen.Allsupplies/patterns willbeprovided,includingyarnforaneasy scarfproject.

JEWELRY CONSTRUCTIONThe allure of hand made, eye catching adornments will inspire you. With a desire to design simple jewelry, learn basic noncasting jewelry construction techniques. Come createunique rings, bracelets, and pendants. Enameling on copper will also be taught.

CRA0061.1W4 6 Tue., starts 1/24, 6:30 p.m.—8:30 p.m. Instructor: Dietrich Dohrmann WESTWOOD MIDDLE SCHOOL 3215 NW 15th Ave FEE $55 NOTE: $10 materials fee paid at 1st class. Bring pencil and paper.

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WOVEN CHAIN JEWELRYLearntocreatethestrongestjewelrychain,firstcreated by the Vikings, through metal macrame. This is a low skill level class that produces a high quality, professional product in minimal time at minimal cost.

CRA0068.1F6 1 Sat., 2/18, 12 p.m.—3 p.m. Instructor: Daniel Barker SF NW Campus FEE $29 LAB FEE $5 NOTE:Pleasebring$6toclass,tobepaid to instructor for cost of materials.

BALLROOM DANCINGFocus on the basics and techniques of traditional Ballroom dancing done to contemporary music. Develop a knowledge of timing, movements, coordination and continuity of steps for various dances. A partner is not needed.

DAN0010.1D1 4 Mon., starts 1/23, 8 p.m.—10 p.m. Instructor: Imperial Dance Staff IMPERIAL DANCE STUDIO 3550 SW 34th St FEE $44 NOTE:$6paidtoinstructorat1stclass (checkorcashonly).Nosr.waivers.Please note that you will be rotating dance partners throughout the class in order to learn how to leadandfollow,whichwillmakeyour dancingmorefun!Preregistrationpreferred.

BELLY DANCE CHOREOGRAPHYLearn basic Belly Dance technique, isolations and combinations. In 6 weeks we will progressively learn a complete choreography. This is a great full body workout that includes the mind as well. No exp. needed.

DAN0033.1B2 6 Wed., starts 1/25, 7:30 p.m.—8:30 p.m. Instructor: Rona Bennett HIP MOVES FITNESS STUDIO 708 NW 23rd Ave FEE $49 NOTE: No sr. waivers. Wear comfortable clothingandbepreparedforaworkout.

BELLY DANCING FOR EVERYONECome shimmy into shape and unlock the mystery of muscle isolations with movements such as shimmy, shake and snake. Bring a positive, spirited attitude for a fun, energetic class. Finger cymbals and veil work will also be covered in class (cymbals and veils will be provided). No experience necessary. Ladies of all ages welcome.

DAN0020.1B2 6 Tue., starts 1/24, 7:30 p.m.—8:30 p.m. Instructor: Marjorie Malerk ETHNIC DANCE EXPRESSIONS 4000 W Newberry Rd, Suite D FEE $49 NOTE: $10 facility fee paid at 1st class.

BELLY DANCING: MATURE WOMENBelly dancing is a great way to stay in shape. This class is oriented to the older woman who wants a class that suits her pace.

DAN0022.1B1 6 Mon., starts 1/23, 4:30 p.m.—5:30 p.m. Instructor: Marjorie Malerk ETHNIC DANCE EXPRESSIONS 4000 W Newberry Rd, Suite D FEE $29 NOTE: $10 facility fee paid at 1st class. No sr. waiver. For women 50 and older.

CONTRA DANCING 101Learn one of easiest and most sociable dances. First 2 weeks will

be class instruction and the last week will includeafieldtriptolocalContraDancewitha live band. No experience, partner, or rhythm needed. If you can walk you will be dancing in three weeks.

DAN0039.1F7 4 Sun., starts 1/22, 5 p.m.—6 p.m. Instructor: Andrew Weitzen GVILLE DANCE AND MUSIC 308 W. Univ. Ave. 2nd Floor FEE $34 NOTE: No sr. waivers. The third class will be heldatThelmaBoltinCenter,516NE2 Avenue from 3:30-5:30 pm. $10 facility fee paid at 1st class.

DANCE TRANCE 101Joing this high energy, funky choreographedfitnessprogramthat

combines all styles of dance to all genres of music for a workout that has something for everyone. No dance experience is needed. You will learn the step by step moves to our routines as we do them.

DAN0041.1F3 6 Wed., starts 1/25/12, 6 p.m.—7 p.m. Instructor: Mary Hencher BY EAR MUSIC STUDIO 7230 West University Ave FEE $49 NOTE: No sr. waivers $10 facility fee paid at 1st class.

ISRAELI FOLK DANCING 101Dance to a higher purpose and learn Israeli Folk Dancing, enjoy fun dancing, great music and meet nice people. For beginners, this is an introductory class suitable for people who have not danced before.

DAN0037.1F1 6 Mon., starts 1/23, 7 p.m.—8 p.m. Instructor: Andrew Weitzen B’NAI ISRAEL 3830 NW 16 Blvd FEE $39 NOTE:Nosr.waivers.$6facilityfeepaidat 1st class.

LATIN DANCING 101Learn basic variations of Salsa and Merengue, in a stress free environment before you go out dancing. A partner is not necessary, but would be lots of fun. Class is for beginners level dancers, or as a refresher. We rotate partners.

DAN0048.1D2 3 Tue., starts 2/21, 7 p.m.—8 p.m. Instructor: Imperial Dance Staff IMPERIAL DANCE STUDIO 3550 SW 34th St FEE $29 NOTE:$6facilitiesfeepaidtoinstructorat 1stclass(cashorcheckonly).Pleasewear leather soled shoes; pre registration is preferred. No sr. waivers.

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2 SWINGS = FUN + EASY!East Coast Swing is danced to faster music. Other names are Lindy and Jitterbug. West Coast Swing is danced to slower music. West Coast Swing is a smooth and sometimes sexy dance depending on the music. The variety of music includes Blues, Hip/Hop, Country/Western, and Contemporary. No partner required and we will rotate partners.

DAN0051.1D3 4 Tue., starts 1/24, 7 p.m.—8 p.m. Instructor: Imperial Dance Staff IMPERIAL DANCE STUDIO 3550 SW 34th St FEE $29 NOTE:Nosr.waiver.$6facilitiesfeepaidto instructorat1stclass(cashorcheckonly). Preregistrationispreferred.Pleasenotethat you will be rotating dance partners throughout the class in order to learn how to leadandfollowwhichwillmakeyourdancing more fun!

AERIAL DANCELearn beginning Cirque Du Soliel dance moves working on a trapeze and chiffon. A great way to take your exercise program to the next level while building upper body strength. Come prepared to have a fun and good workout.

DAN0031.1B2 2 Thu., starts 1/26, 6:15 p.m.—7:30 p.m. Instructor: Corey Souza TWO HAWK HAMMOCK 17950 NE 53rd Lane, Williston FEE $20 NOTE: No sr. waivers. $10 facility fee paid to instructorat1stclass.Pleaseweartightsor leotards. Maps will be emailed.

ARGENTINE TANGO BASICSArgentine tango is an improvisational dance based on the four building blocks of walking, turning, stopping and embellishments. Argentine tango is different from the ballroom tangos in its posture, movement, balance, steps, and music.

DAN0049.1D3 3 Wed., starts 2/8, 7:30 p.m.—9 p.m. Instructor: Imperial Dance Staff IMPERIAL DANCE STUDIO 3550 SW 34th St FEE $29 NOTE:Nosr.waiver.$6facilitiesfeepaidto instructorat1stclass(cashorcheckonly). Preregistrationispreferred.Pleasenotethat you will be rotating dance partners throughout the class in order to learn how to leadandfollowwhichwillmakeyourdancing more fun! Both participants need to register for class.

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35MM/DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY ISolve the mysteries of basic photography. Learn how to use your 35mm or digital camera byusingtherighttools(meters,lenses,filmandfilters).Thisclassisforbeginners.

PHO0003.1F3 6 Wed., starts 1/25, 5:30 p.m.—8:30 p.m. Instructor: James Atyeo SF NW Campus, P - 165 FEE $69 LAB FEE $2 NOTE: You should have a SLR 35mm camera(filmordigital),withamanual overrideifitisautomatic.Also,youare responsible for the purchase and processing ofyourslideordigitalfilmforclass assignments.

35MM/DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY IIIProjects will cover whatever subjects you wish, as challenging as the mind can imagine. In addition to lecture and presentations, this class provides you a platform to improve your skills and focus more on the aesthetics of photography. Constructive criticism is offered both through critiques and friendly competition.

PHO0035.1F3 7 Tue., starts 1/24, 5:30 p.m.—8:30 p.m. Instructor: James Atyeo SF NW Campus, P - 144 FEE $79 LAB FEE $2 NOTE: You should have a SLR 35mm camera(filmordigital)withamanual override. You are responsible for the purchaseandprocessingofyourfilmor digitalimages.Therewillbeafieldtripon 1Saturday,10a.m.-4p.m.,date/locationto bedecidedbyclass.Prerequisite:MUST havetakenPhotoIandIIwithJimAtyeo previously.Noclasson3/6.

CREATIVE SHORT STORIES - LEVEL IIFor those interested in learning

intermediate level short story writing. There will be lectures and discussion of the necessary skills, critique of established short stories, as well as in class creative writing exercises, and howtomarketandpublish“flashfiction”.Thisis an interactive and fun class facilitated by a published MFA writer.

ENG0023.1F1 6 Mon., starts 1/30, 6:30 p.m.—8 p.m. Instructor: Kaye Linden SF NW Campus, A - 204 FEE $49 LAB FEE $3 NOTE:Nosr.waivers.Bringthebook“Micro Fiction:AnthologyofReallyShortStories”, (paperback)editedbyJeromeStern(cost approx.$11)andanotebookandpen. Writers must have previous writing experience.Noclasson3/5collegeisclosed forSpringBreak.

NIGHT CLUB ESSENTIALSBe able to dance at any social event. This course is geared toward

those with little or no dancing experience. Our techniques make dancing fun and easy to learn. This course will include steps in Swing, Slow Dancing and Salsa which will be applied to both contemporary and classic music.

DAN0014.1B1 2 Mon., starts 2/20, 8 p.m.—10 p.m. Instructor: Imperial Dance Staff IMPERIAL DANCE STUDIO 3550 SW 34th St FEE $29 NOTE:Nosr.waiver.$6facilitiesfeepaidto instructorat1stclass(cashorcheckonly). Preregistrationispreferred.Bothparticipants need to register for class.

SALSA DANCINGThis fun and upbeat course is designed for those who are interested in learning and/or practicing salsa. The class focuses on turn patterns, technique, styling and musicality. No dance experience or partner is needed and everyone is welcome!

DAN0047.1G2 6 Thu., starts 1/26, 8 p.m.—9 p.m. Instructor: Darren Stuart UNIFIED TRAINING CENTER 809 W. University Ave FEE $49 NOTE: $5 facility fee paid to instructor at 1st class.Pleaseuseentranceoff8thstreet.No sr. waivers.

SUPER SIMPLE LINDY HOP 101Learn the swing dance that started them all, Lindy Hop. This is a

beginner class to slower music for all levels. Students will learn how to dance the Lindy Swing Dance with a partner, in this easy, slow paced course. No partner necessary and rotating partners in not required. Come have fun, get exercise, enjoy great music and meetnice people.

DAN0034.1B7 6 Sun., starts 1/22, 6 p.m.—7 p.m. Instructor: Andrew Weitzen GVILLE DANCE AND MUSIC 308 W. Univ. Ave. 2nd Floor FEE $39 NOTE:Nosr.waivers.$6facilityfeepaidat 1st class to instructor.

VARIETY LATIN DANCELet’s spice it up! This course is designed for people who would like to learn a variety of Latin dances, including LA Style salsa, Cha Cha Cha, Bachata, Casino style salsa and dips and tricks. No dance experience or partner needed. Everyone is welcome!

DAN0002.1G2 6 Tue., starts 1/24, 8 p.m.—9 p.m. Instructor: Darren Stuart UNIFIED TRAINING CENTER 809 W. University Ave FEE $49 NOTE: $5 facility fee paid to instructor at 1st class.Pleaseuseentranceoff8thstreet.No sr. waivers.

CREATIVE WRITING WORKSHOPInterested in learning more literary techniques? This occurs as you read your work which is critiqued in class. Also for experienced writers who desire to meet with peers with an eye toward improving a work in progress. We will work with the literary and tonal quality of writing.

ENG0013.2F2 6 Thu., starts 1/26, 6:30 p.m.—8:30 p.m. Instructor: Janos Shoemyen SF NW Campus, A - 205 FEE $49 NOTE: For participants 18 yrs and up unless with permission of parent.

SENIOR WRITING CIRCLEA life without computers, cell phones or iPods! What was it like when you were a child? Record your memories for your family. Tell them about party lines, ice boxes, rubber galoshes. Write a vignette, a poem or short story. Share your thoughts and feelings in new, creative ways. Try it, you might be surprised at the inner writer in you!

ENG0006.2F1 4 Wed., starts 1/25, 3:30 p.m.— 5:30 p.m. Instructor: Irma Fallon SF NW Campus, B - 001 FEE $29 NOTE:Pleasebringanotebookandpen.No sr. waivers.

GUITARPlaying the guitar can be relaxing, enjoyable and easy to learn! Acquaint yourself with various folk strums, picking styles, chords, and embellishments. Familiar songs are used as examples.

MUS0011.1F2 6 Mon., starts 1/23, 6:30 p.m.—8 p.m. SF DAVIS (ARCHER) CTR 17500 SW Archer Rd, Archer MUS0011.1W4 6 Wed., starts 1/25, 5:30 p.m.—7 p.m. WESTWOOD MIDDLE SCHOOL, 114 3215 NW 15th Ave Instructor: Julian Kazimier FEE $59 LAB FEE $3 NOTE: Bring a guitar and notepad.

GUITAR IIIf you know basic chord forms and melodic notations, join others interested in learning chord progressions, improvisation, transposing, and rudiments of arrangement. Guitar I or equivalent experience is recommended.

MUS0012.1W4 6 Wed., starts 1/25, 7 p.m.—8:30 p.m. Instructor: Julian Kazimier WESTWOOD MIDDLE SCHOOL, 114 3215 NW 15th Ave FEE $59 LAB FEE $3 NOTE: Bring a guitar and pencil.

HAND DRUMMINGGet into the rhythm! Learn the basic skills necessary to play a variety of hand drums and similar instruments. Our focus will be on technique and sound, rather than academic music skills, while exploring African and Afro Cuban rhythms.

MUS0076.1F1 6 Tue., starts 1/24, 5:30 p.m.— 7:30 p.m. Instructor: Leon Larson SF NW Campus, S - 29 FEE $49 NOTE:Pleasebringyourowndrumif possible. $10 fee paid to instructor at 1st class. ClassmeetsinR-01on2/14.

WEDDING DANCE FOR COUPLESMakethemomentyouenterthedanceflooramemorable one. Prepare for your wedding or one you are attending by learning the beautiful graceful Waltz and the fun high energy Swing. Partner required.

DAN0064.1D1 2 Wed., starts 1/25, 7 p.m.—9 p.m. Instructor: Imperial Dance Staff IMPERIAL DANCE STUDIO 3550 SW 34th St FEE $29 NOTE:$6facilitiesfeepaidtoinstructorat 1stclass(cashorcheckonly).Nosr. waivers.Preregistrationispreferred.Both participants need to register for class.

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BOOT CAMP FOR BOOMERSAre you wishing you were in better shape? Doesgoingtothegymandfiguringoutwhatto do kill your motivation? Then this class is for you. In 4 weeks you will feel the difference in how you feel and look. Class will combine some “simple” exercises and most likely some running drills for extra fun.

HEA0062.2F3 4 Mon. & Thu., starts 1/23, 10 a.m.—11 a.m.

HEA0062.1B2 4 Tue. & Thu., starts 1/24, 5:30 p.m.—6:30 p.m. Instructor: Herb Kieklak, CSCS COACH K’s FITNESS CENTER 519 NW 10th Avenue FEE $49 NOTE:Nosr.waivers.Pleasewearrunning shoesandworkoutclothesandbringa water bottle. $15 facility fee paid at 1st class.

CAPOEIRACapoeira is an Afro Brazilian form of martial arts that contains elements of music and dance. The practice of Capoeira can increase balance, strength, and agility.

SEL0002.1B2 6 Tue. & Thu., starts 1/24, 6 p.m.— 7 p.m. Instructor: Aaron Conway DARKSIDE ATHLETICS 4460 SW 35th Terrace, Unit 106 FEE $50 NOTE: No sr. waivers.

CARDIO BOXINGTune up your heart and lose weight the healthy way. This 4 week course combines a vigorous cardio workout and fundamentals of boxing and martial arts. Enjoy punching away and not getting hit back!! You will need a jump rope and hand protection. You will have to work hard in this class.

HEA0100.1F5 4 Tue. & Thu., starts 1/24, 6:30 p.m.—7:30 p.m. Instructor: Herb Kieklak, CSCS COACH K’s FITNESS CENTER 519 NW 10th Avenue FEE $49 NOTE:Pleasewearworkoutclothes,bringa waterbottle,jumpropeandgloves.$15 facility fee paid to instructor at 1st class.

CHAIRCORE YOGAA unique chair based Yoga class with no getting upanddownfromthefloor.Gentlebuteffective,this class will work around physical limitations that may prevent participation in traditional yogaclasses.Improvebalance,stabilityandflexibility!

HEA0108.1B6 6 Sat., starts 1/21, 12:30 p.m.—1:30 p.m. Instructor: Laura Acosta, MS, RD, LD/N HEA0108.1F3 6 Wed., starts 1/25, 11:30 a.m.—12:30 p.m.

Instructor: Laura Acosta, MS, RD, LD/N LIFESTYLE WELLNESS 519 NW 60th Street, Suite E FEE $49 NOTE: No sr. waivers. $10 facility fee paid at 1st class.

HAND DRUMMING IIAn intermediate level hand drumming course, focusing on African/Afro Caribbean music and rhythms. Some previous hand drumming experience needed.

MUS0078.1F1 6 Tue., starts 1/24, 7:30 p.m.—9:30 p.m. Instructor: Leon Larson SF NW Campus, S - 29 FEE $49 NOTE:Pleasebringyourowndrum.$10fee paid to instructor at 1st class. Class meets in R-01on2/14.

HIPPODROME PLAY OBSERVERSHIPEver wanted a behind the scenes look of how a play goes from the page to the stage? Meet Hippodrome theatre professionals while you witness the process such as the cast read thru, designer presentations, observation of rehearsals and other parts of the artistic process. The Observership ends with a preview performance and post show session with the cast and creative team.

ENG0030.1F2 4 Fri & 1 Wed., starts 3/16, 3 p.m.—5 p.m. Instructor: Hippodrome Instructor HIPPODROME STATE THEATER 25 SE 2nd Place FEE $75 NOTE:PlaywillbeAMIDSUMMERNIGHT’S DREAM.,Shakespeare’sfantasticalcomedy ofstarcrossedloversandwoodlandhighjinx. Classwillbeheldfrom3-5p.m.,Fri,March 16,23,30,April6,andWed,April11,7-10 p.m.Priceofpreviewticketincluded!Gift certificatecanbeissuedinlieuofthepreview ticket.Nosr.waivers.

PIANO PLAYING MADE EASYPlaying music will never be more fun! Learn to play piano, while learning basic music theory. Youwillprogressfrombasicskillstofluentuse of both hands. You will enjoy playing and singing your favorite music in this class.

MUS0026.1F6 6 Tue., starts 1/24, 7 p.m.— 8 p.m. Instructor: Jian Jun Chen GAINESVILLE HIGH SCHOOL, F2 FEE $39 LAB FEE $5 NOTE: No sr. waivers. Students must bring minipersonalkeyboardavailableforless than$50.Instructorwillcontactyouwith optionsforpurchasingkeyboards.

HEALTH AND FITNESS

FOOD

WINE TASTINGFine wines will complement a romantic date, dining, or a picnic in the country. Learn how to select, evaluate and afford the best wines available. Learn the distinctions between aroma and bouquet, full bodied, dry and sweet. Tasting is part of the experience.

CUL0073.1D3 6 Tue., starts 1/24/12, 7 p.m.—9 p.m. Instructor: Bunky Mastin WINE AND CHEESE GALLERY, Panache 113 N Main St FEE $64 NOTE: No sr. waivers. $55 materials fee paidatfirstclass.Youmustbeage21or over to register.

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ASHTANGA YOGAJoin us for this popular traditional style of yogathathelpsincreaseflexibility,strength,endurance and awareness. Emphasis is placed on alignment and strengthening, especially the core. This is vinyasa yoga, meaning there is a flowfromposturetoposture.Thisisanamazingworkout and leaves you feeling great. A moderately strenuous workout in a warm room.

HEA0013.1W3 6 Thu., starts 1/26, 5:30 p.m.—7 p.m. Instructor: Kevin Bogle UNIFIED TRAINING CENTER 809 W. University Ave FEE $45 NOTE: No sr. waivers. Wear comfortable clothing;bringwater,towelandyogamat.Be preparedforamoderatelystrenuousworkout in a warm room.

BASIC HATHA STYLE YOGAThis 6 week beginner’s series is designed for those who want to try hot yoga, but at a slower and cooler pace. Taught in an 85 90 degree studio, this 90 minute class will give students the opportunity to learn each yoga pose with the direction of an experienced instructor. Get a greatworkoutandenjoythemanybenefitsofBasic Hatha style yoga.

HEA0036.1B6 6 Sat., starts 1/21, 12 p.m.—1:30 p.m. Instructor: Big Ron’s Yoga Staff BIG RON’S YOGA COLLEGE 519 NW 10th Ave, Suite D FEE $54 NOTE: No sr. waivers.

BEGINNING MEDITATIONDiscoverhoweasyandbeneficialmeditationcan be. Meditation has been proven to reduce stress, improve health, and increase energy, mental clarity and inner peace. In this class you’ll learn 4 effective, easy to practice meditations and all the info you’ll need to meditateconfidentlyonyourown,plussimpletechniques for staying calm in stressful situations.

HEA0039.1F4 4 Thu., starts 2/9, 7 p.m.—9 p.m. Instructor: James Malloy SF NW Campus, V - 16 (inside Gym) FEE $40 NOTE: No sr. waivers.

AYURVEDIC VEGETARIAN COOKINGLearn about Ayurveda, the oldest healthcare system on earth and how to prepare delicious vegetarian dishes that promote good health. Bring your appetite, delicious dinner included.

CUL0041.1B6 4 Sat., starts 2/4, 5 p.m.—7 p.m. Instructor: Richard Masla AYURVEDA HEALTH RETREAT 14616 NW 140th Street, Alachua FEE $49 NOTE: $50 supply fee to be paid to instructor at1stclass.Cookbookavailablefor$15.No sr. waivers.

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HARMONICA FOR HEALTHY LUNGSHarmonica playing as respiratory

exercise. Studies show increased compliance with inspiration and expiration exercise for those with compromised pulmonary function when the exercise is performed by playing the Harmonica an a regular basis. In short, it makes the exercise fun!

MUS0006.1F1 6 Mon., starts 1/23, 7:30 p.m.—8:30 p.m. Instructor: Edward Coogan SF NW Campus, E - 105 FEE $29 NOTE: Bring $25 for the purchase a basic harmonica from instructor or bring your own if you have one (it needs to be a 10 hole diatonicharmonicainthekeyof“C”);a notebookandpen.Foralllevelsofplayers. No sr. waivers.

GYM SANTA FEYou have access to SF’s weight and exercise rooms,thegymfloor,scheduledclasses,andracquetball courts when not in use by classes or college activities. Call 395-5549 for info on available hours and activities or go to: http://www.sfcollege.edu/athletics/ and select Intramurals or Club/Rec Sports. Children must be at least 16 years old to register.

PHY0030.1F1 15 weeks, starts 1/23 SF NW Campus, V bldg/Gymnasium FEE $75 LAB FEE $5 NOTE:MayuseGymMonthroughFri,1/23 to5/4,atavailablehours.Pleasenotethe gym will be closed for holidays(incl. MLK Jr DayandSpringBreakWeek)andweekends. YouareresponsibleforgettingaStudentID Card once you are registered. Call 395-5193 for information on shorter sessions.

PHY0030.1F2 10 weeks, starts 1/23 SF NW Campus, V (Gym) FEE $50 LAB FEE $5 NOTE:MayuseGymMonthroughFri,1/23 to3/30,atavailablehours.Pleasenote,the gym will be closed for holidays and weekends,(includingSpringBreakweek:3/5 -3/9).

GYM SANTA FE SHORT SESSIONYou have access to SF’s weight and exercise rooms,thegymfloor,scheduledclasses,andracquetball courts when not in use by classes or college activities. Call 395-5549 for info on available hours and activities or go to: http://www.sfcollege.edu/athletics/ and select Intramurals or Club/Rec Sports. Children must be at least 16 years old to register.

PHY0031.1F1 4 weeks, starts 2/6 SF NW Campus, V bldg/Gymnasium FEE $20 LAB FEE $5 NOTE:Mayusegym2/6-3/2duringallowed hours.

CREATE A COMMANDING PRESENCEDid you know that with proper

posture, not only can you cut down on migraines, increase vitality, but also improve your paycheck? With this class you will not onlyimproveyourappearancewithcorrect,confidentposture but gain a better quality of life. Using simple exercise routines and foam rollers learn to walk taller and stand stronger.

HEA0116.1F3 4 Wed., starts 1/25, 11 a.m.—12 p.m. Instructor: Herb Kieklak, CSCS COACH K’s FITNESS CENTER 519 NW 10th Avenue FEE $34 NOTE: No sr. waivers. $15 facility fee paid at 1st class which includes foam roller.

ENERGETIC SELF DEFENSEParticipants will learn a series of basic techniquestogainconfidence,andenhanceawareness in stressful situations, plus learn energetic exercises that strengthen the body and increase spontaneity.

SEL0011.1F1 6 Mon. & Wed., starts 1/23, 6 p.m.—8 p.m. Instructor: Khalid Shakoor UNIFIED TRAINING CENTER 809 W. University Ave FEE $69 NOTE: $15 facility fee paid at 1st class. No sr. waivers

EXERCISE FOR BETTER BONESRegain your sense of independence and return to activities that you have been unable to enjoy. This class will follow guidelines from the NOF. You will have improved bone density, muscle strength and posture. We will also work on fall prevention skills.

HEA0075.1B2 4 Mon. & Wed., starts 1/23, 9 a.m.—10 a.m. Instructor: Herb Kieklak, CSCS COACH K’s FITNESS CENTER 519 NW 10th Avenue FEE $49 NOTE:Nosr.waivers.Pleasewearworkout clothes and bring a water bottle. $15 facility feepaidtoinstructoratfirstclass.

FIT TO GOLFAgolfspecificfitnessclassdesignedtohelpyou improve your swing, lower your score, and play without nagging aches and pains. (Note that this is NOT a class on how to golf, but rather a strategic set of stretches and exercises that address the unique physical demands of golf.)

HEA0114.1F7 6 Sun., starts 1/22, 12 p.m.—1 p.m.

HEA0114.1F4 6 Thu., starts 1/26, 5:30 p.m.—6:30 p.m.

Instructor: Laura Acosta, MS, RD, LD/N LIFESTYLE WELLNESS 519 NW 60th Street, Suite E FEE $49 NOTE: No sr. waivers. $10 facility fee paid at 1st class.

HOOP DANCE AND FITNESSCome join the craze, learn hula hoop dance and fitnesswithmovementspecialist,JodiJainchill,PT. Learn to move your body with style while getting a cardio and full body workout. Flatten your abs, lose weight, and improve your posture.Feelenergized,confident,anddeeplyrelaxed. Tap into your creativity and have fun exercising!

HEA0102.1F3 4 Wed., starts 1/25, 5:30 p.m.—6:30 p.m. Instructor: Jodi Jainchill, PT UNIFIED TRAINING CENTER 809 W. University Ave FEE $45 NOTE: No sr.waivers. $10 facility fee paid at 1st class. $30 lab fee for purchase of a Fitnesshoop,large,heavyweighted maximum2lb.Materialfeewaivedifhave ownhoop.Dressforworkout/Yogaclass. Learn more at www.hoopandhealth.com or email Jodi: [email protected]

INTRO TO ORIENTAL MEDICINEOriental Medicine is increasingly recognized in the West as a valuable and effective method to prevent and treat disease. The aim is to provide an understanding of the 5 major branches of Oriental medicine: Diet and Nutrition, Qi Gong (energy exercise), Massage and Accupressure, Herbal, and Acupuncture. In addition, Oriental Medicine diagnostic methods will be covered.

HEA0076.1F4 6 Wed., starts 1/25, 6:30 p.m.—8:30 p.m. Instructor: Dragon Rises Instructor DRAGON RISES COLLEGE 1000 NE 16 AVE, Bldg F FEE $49 NOTE: Class will be taught by faculty from Dragon Rises College of Oriental Medicine. Participantswillhavetheopportunityfora handsonexperienceoftheenergyhealing arts.Severalbookswillberecommendedbut nonearerequired.Bringpenandpaper.No sr.waivers. $10 material fee paid at 1st class.

KUNDALINI YOGAKundalini Yoga is the yoga of awareness, designed to help people lead full and healthy lives. We will use posture, rhythm, breathing technique, mantra, and meditation to deepen internal awareness, build energy, release tension, and clear the mind.

HEA0021.1G3 6 Thu., starts 1/26, 5:45 p.m. 7:15 p.m. Instructor: Kim Holton GAINESVILLE HIGH SCHOOL, TA Auditorium FEE $42 LAB FEE $5 NOTE:Studentswillneedayogamat,towel orsmallpillow,andblanket.

LEGS AND ABDOMINAL CONDITIONINGWant to sculpt and tone your abdominals and glutes? Come join us in this fun workout and you’ll be amazed at the results you will see. Be prepared for a great workout! Don’t forget your towel and water bottle.

HEA0113.1B2 6 Tue., starts 1/24, 7 p.m.—8 p.m. Instructor: Rona Bennett HIP MOVES FITNESS STUDIO 708 NW 23rd Ave FEE $49 NOTE: No sr. waivers.

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LOW IMPACT AEROBICS PLUS!A unique exercise program that includes 2 parts: A low impact aerobic workout designed toincreaseflexibility,improvecardiovascularconditioning, and extend endurance, and a separate workout that focuses on toning and strengthening the muscles of the abdomen, thighs and buttocks.

PHY0006.1F1 6 Mon. & Wed., starts 1/23, 5:45 p.m.—6:45 p.m. Instructor: Claudia Siders SF NW Campus, S - 318 FEE $49 NOTE: Wear loose comfortable clothing. Bringanexercisematorthicktowel.

LUNCHTIME HATHA YOGAHatha Yoga is a perfect way to spend your lunchhour.Yogawilldevelopflexibility,strength,balance and clear the mind. Leave feeling energized and ready to face rest of your day. All levels welcome. Wear loose comfortable exercise clothes.

HEA0070.1F2 6 Tue., starts 1/24, 12 p.m.—1 p.m. Instructor: Rona Bennett HIP MOVES FITNESS STUDIO 708 NW 23rd Ave FEE $45 NOTE: No sr. waivers.

LYMPHEDEMA AND YOUR LIFECertifiedManualLymphDrainageTherapistNancy Keeney Smith explains the Lymph system and its role in the body’s defense. The class will take a look at diseases of the Lymph system including Lymphedema which effects millions of Americans daily.

HEA0112.1F3 1 Wed., 2/1, 6:30 p.m—8 p.m. Instructor: Nancy Keeney Smith ALL POINTS THERAPY CLINIC 4131 NW 28th Lane, Suite 4 FEE $29 NOTE: $15 material fee paid at 1st class for selfcarekitandhandouts.Nosr.waivers.

NIA MOVEMENT AND FITNESSThe joy of movement. Nia is a free spirit movement class that easily burns 400 calories per hour. It combines martial arts with several styles of dance, all done to world beats. Nia not onlyboostshealthandfitnessbutalsoconnectsbody, mind, emotions and spirit. No prior experience needed, and class is suitable to peopleatallfitnesslevels.Comeandfallinlove!

DAN0029.1B3 6 Wed., starts 1/25, 6 p.m.—7 p.m. Instructor: Sarit Sela HIP MOVES FITNESS STUDIO 708 NW 23rd Ave FEE $49 NOTE: No sr. waivers. $10 facility fee paid at 1st class.

OH MY ACHING HEADPut your well being back in your own hands. Explore the reasons for tension and sinus headaches. Learn how to use simple techniques and therapies, to improve your quality of life and reduce medical costs.

HEA0049.1F3 1 Wed., 1/25, 6:30 p.m.—8 p.m. Instructor: Nancy Keeney Smith ALL POINTS THERAPY CLINIC 4131 NW 28th Lane, Suite 4 FEE $29

OH MY ACHING SHOULDERSDo your shoulders ache? Relief is just a few classes away. You will learn simple therapeutic massage techniques to help relieve stress and tension in your shoulders. Class is a hands on andlotsoffun.Wearloosefittingclothesandbring a smile!

HEA0103.1F2 1 Wed., 2/22, 6:30 p.m.—8 p.m. Instructor: Nancy Keeney Smith ALL POINTS THERAPY CLINIC 4131 NW 28th Lane, Suite 4 FEE $29 NOTE: No Senior Waivers. $15 material fee paidatfirstclass,whichincludeoilandlotions.

ON A ROLLLearn how to effectively relieve your tense shoulders, achy neck, stiff back, or tight hips using gentle targeted exercises on foam rollers. Perfect for those with desk jobs, or anyone who wishes to improve mobility and live pain free!

HEA0111.1F1 6 Mon., starts 1/23, 5:30 p.m.—6:30 p.m. Instructor: Laura Acosta, MS, RD, LD/N ALL POINTS THERAPY CLINIC 4131 NW 28th Lane, Suite 4 FEE $49 NOTE: No sr. waivers. $10 facility fee paid at 1st class.

QIGONG, WILD GOOSE BASICSDevelopflexibility,coordinationandagility.Improve balance. Handle stress more easily. Reduce health care expenses. Gain a stronger body, a sharper mind and a happier mood. Qigong (pronounced “chee gung”) is China’s rich tradition of self healing using movement, breath and awareness. The legendary and beautiful Wild Goose style of Qigong is practiced by millions.

HEA0082.1W4 6 Wed., starts 1/25, 6:30 p.m.—7:45 p.m. Instructor: Ernest Campbell WESTWOOD MIDDLE SCHOOL 3215 NW 15th Ave FEE $49 NOTE:Wearloose,comfortableclothing.

RUNNING FOR BEGINNERSThis is a 2 part class which follows the European style of athletics. We will focus on getting in better shape and then adding running skills. You have 1 day of a conditioning program geared specially for runners. Then 1 day will be spent at the track focusing on proper running technique. The combination will speed up your learning dramatically.

HEA0063.1B6 4 Mon. & Wed., starts 1/23, 5:30 p.m.—6:30 p.m. Instructor: Herb Kieklak, CSCS COACH K’s FITNESS CENTER 519 NW 10th Avenue FEE $49 NOTE: No sr. waivers. Meet at north endofSantaFeCollegetrack.Pleasewear runningshoesandworkoutclothesandbring a water bottle. Class will meet at Fitness StudioonMondaysandSFtrackon Wednesdays. $15 facility fee paid at 1st class.

SELF DEFENSE FOR WOMENLearn basic self defense concepts including physical and mental preparedness, self defense moves,bodyawarenessandselfconfidence.

SEL0013.1F3 6 Wed., starts 1/25, 8:30 p.m.—9:30 p.m. Instructor: Khalid Shakoor HIP MOVES FITNESS STUDIO 708 NW 23rd Ave FEE $49 NOTE: No sr. waivers. $15 facility fee paid to instructor at 1st class.

STIFF GUYS YOGAJust an average guy who always wanted to tryyoga but were afraid of being twisted into a pretzel? Whether you are sitting behind the wheel of a rig, or operating a remote on the couch, this class is for you. Learn how to use yourstrengthandpowertobuildflexibilityandbalance and we’ll work on realigning your body to give you an edge in the activities you love.

HEA0012.1F4 6 Sun., starts 1/22, 12 p.m.—1:30 p.m. Instructor: Big Ron’s Yoga Staff BIG RON’S YOGA COLLEGE 519 NW 10th Ave, Suite D FEE $50 NOTE: No sr. waivers.

STRETCH + RELAX WITH YOGAFocus on basic breathing techniques, warm ups, Hatha yoga postures and techniques for relaxation, releasing stress, and revitalizing the mind, body, and spirit. Each class is structured, beginning with an initial check in and brief education, body and breath awareness, warm up, postures, deep relaxation, and ends with a finalcheckin.

HEA0098.1F2 6 Tue., starts 1/24, 6:30 p.m.—8:30 p.m. Instructor: Shenna Benarte SF NW Campus, V - 16 (inside Gym) FEE $49 NOTE:Bringatowel,blanketoryogamat.

TAI CHI CHUAN AND CHI KUNGTai Chi Chuan is a beautiful moving meditation from ancient China. You will learn both long and short forms of Tai Chi and 5-7 different forms of Chi Kung.

HEA0019.1B2 6 Thu., starts 1/26, 8:15 p.m.—9:30 p.m. Instructor: Khalid Shakoor HIP MOVES FITNESS STUDIO 708 NW 23rd Ave FEE $54 NOTE: $15 facility fee paid to instructor at 1st class. No sr. waivers.

TAI CHI CHUANWould you like to move easier? Feel more relaxed and balanced? Then join us for an hour of Tai Chi Chuan and see how this ancient Chinese martial art can improve your life. We will study the Yang style short form (24) and use traditional teaching methods.

HEA0017.1F1 4 Mon. & Wed., starts 1/23, 12 p.m—1 p.m. Instructor: Herb Kieklak, CSCS COACH K’s FITNESS CENTER 519 NW 10th Avenue FEE $49 NOTE: No sr. waivers. $15 Facility fee paid to instructor at 1st class.

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KIDS KORNER

YOGA FOR BEGINNERSAn excellent start for anyone new to yoga. Through demonstrations, discussions, and plenty of practice, students will experience how breath, movement and stillness bring the mind to a calm, relaxed state. This course is also an excellent refresher for alignment, postures, breathing, and relaxation and will include activities from Hatha, kundalini, Qi gong, and mediation.

HEA0004.1K2 6 Sat., starts 1/21, 10 a.m.—11:30 a.m. Instructor: Khalid Shakoor HIP MOVES FITNESS STUDIO 708 NW 23rd Ave FEE $55 NOTE: $15 facility fee paid at 1st class. No sr. waivers

YOGA FOR RELAXATIONUnderstand yogic practices and concepts to build total health: physical, mental, emotional and spiritual. Learn yoga postures, breathing, values in life and diet. NOTE: Bring a yoga mat, thick towel, or blanket.

HEA0030.1B3 6 Wed., starts 1/25, 9:30 a.m.—11 a.m. Instructor: Sandra Angelou ETHNIC DANCE EXPRESSIONS 4000 W Newberry Rd, Suite D FEE $45 NOTE: $10 facility fee paid 1st class. Bring a yogamatorblanket.

YOGA/PILATES MIXTired of regular Yoga? Tired of regular Pilates? Let’s combine the best elements of both for our Yoga/Pilatesmix.Comefocusonflexibility,corestrength, posture, coordination, coupled with meditation and relaxation.

HEA0014.1B6 6 Thu., starts 1/26, 6 p.m.—7 p.m. Instructor: Rona Bennett HIP MOVES FITNESS STUDIO 708 NW 23rd Ave FEE $45 NOTE: No sr. waivers.

ZUMBA FITNESS WITH CONNIELove to get up and dance? Join Connie as you dance to a wide variety of Latin and international rhythms with easy to follow movements and choreography for an exciting and fun workout. Come join the party... the Zumba Fitness Party!

HEA0106.1B4 6 Thu., starts 1/26, 7:30 p.m.—8:30 p.m. Instructor: Constant Steierlein ETHNIC DANCE EXPRESSIONS 4000 W Newberry Rd, Suite D FEE $45 NOTE: No sr. waivers

BUILD AN ACCESSIBLE FILE SYS.Areyouafraidtofilepapersbecauseyouwon’tbeabletofindthemagain?

Agoodfilingsystemisbuiltforeasyretrieval.Learnhowtocategorizepapersintofilesandfolders along with the mechanics of setting up afilingsystemwithanindex.Getsometipsfortax preparation.

HOM0051.1W2 1 Tue., 2/7, 6:30 p.m.—8 p.m. Instructor: Helen Kornblum SF NW Campus, A - 224 FEE $24 NOTE: No sr. waivers.

DOWNSIZING FOR EVERYONEIf you have exhausted your living space with a lifetime of accumulation,

now is the time to downsize or “right size”. Learn how to free yourself from possessions that have possessed you for too long.

HOM0052.1F2 2 Tue., starts 1/24, 6:30 p.m.—8 p.m. Instructor: Helen Kornblum SF NW Campus, A - 226 FEE $24 NOTE: No sr. waivers.

INTRO TO LANDSCAPE DESIGNRenovate your existing landscape or create a new landscape plan for your property. Learn site analysis, design process and installation techniques for a healthy functional landscape. This course is taught by a graduate of UF Landscape Architecture with 22 years of experience in Florida.

HOM0037.1W3 4 Thu., starts 1/26, 6:30 p.m.—8 p.m. Instructor: James Bowen GAINESVILLE HIGH SCHOOL, F2 FEE $35

LANDSCAPE DESIGN FOR HOMEOWNERLiving in Florida means an abundance of plants. Learn to select, maintain, propagate, irrigate, and fertilize. Landscape plantings, the vegetable garden, and problems of indoor plants will be discussed.

HOM0039.1W3 6 Wed., starts 1/25, 6 p.m.—8 p.m. Instructor: Christopher Curry WESTWOOD MIDDLE SCHOOL 3215 NW 15th Ave FEE $49

LOW MAINTENANCE PLANTS FOR LANDSCAPELearn the natives and cultivars that have proven themselves as hardy members of our North Central Florida landscape. The how to’s of selecting, combining and installing these low maintenance gems. Have the prettiest yard and the most time to enjoy it!

HOM0022.1F2 1 Tue., 2/7, 6 p.m.—9 p.m. Instructor: James Bowen SF NW Campus, A - 205 FEE $24

SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEMSAn overview of solar energy systems including Solar Thermal, Photovoltaic, Pool Heating, and Hydronic Heating Systems with consideration given to site assessment, basic design and a comparison of various system types, installation and economic issues, as well as a discussion of the history of solar energy systems, development and early applications.

MEC0010.1F1 4 Mon., starts 1/23, 6:15 p.m.—7:45 p.m. Instructor: Harold Gertner III SF NW Campus, A-201 FEE $24 NOTE:Bringpenandpaperfortakingnotes.

TREE AND SHRUB PRUNINGLearn how to properly prune trees and shrubs for the best shape, form and health. We’ll lookat the anatomy of stems and trunks, demonstrate various techniques, and discuss tool use and safety.

NAT0054.1B6 1 Sat., 2/11, 10 a.m.—2 p.m. Instructor: Christopher Curry CURRY’S NURSERY 16088 N Highway 27, Williston FEE $24 NOTE: Directions to be emailed. Dress for outdoors,andbringabaglunchandbeverage.

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CERAMICS FOR CHILDRENFor kids 11-13, come join us to learn pinch and coil pots, slab box building

and small sculpting. The theme is sculpting fantasy and realistic animals. Students will also make a choice of a chess set, slab built box with images, a whistle or simple sculpture.

CRA0005.1B4 6 Thu., starts 1/26, 4 p.m.—6 p.m. Instructor: Lauren Faust DORIS CULTURAL ARTS 716 North Main Street FEE $69 NOTE: $115 lab and facility fee is paid at 1st classforsnacksandclaymaterials.This class is for children 11-13 years of age.

COLORBLOCK PRINTING FOR KIDSA simple and non-toxic method to

explore the printmaking process. Create limited edition original art prints. Participants will transfer line drawings of animals to a foam print plateinthefirstsessionthenprintaseriesofcolor on color blocks to trade and take home with their plate in the second session.

CRA0098.1F4 2 Thu., starts 1/26, 4 p.m.—5 p.m. Instructor: Judy Funk DO ART 3429 West University Ave FEE $29 NOTE: This class is for ages 8-12. $15 facility and material fee paid at 1st class.

JUNIOR GOLFGolf classes especially oriented for the young players ages 10-16. No experience necessary. $30 greens fee paid at 1st class. Students must bring your own clubs.

SPO0019.1E6 6 Sat., starts 1/21, 11 a.m.—12 p.m. Instructor: Scott Dombek WEST END GOLF COURSE 12830 W Newberry Rd, Newberry FEE $35

Note: Unless a prerequisite is noted,

classes are designed for all levels!

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VOLLEY TOTSHealthy fun for moms/dads and toddlers! Kids 6 and under will enjoy this introduction to volleyball with an emphasis on fun and basic hand eye coordination. Mom/dad can participate, observe or run errands knowing their youngster is having a BALL!

SPO0029.1B2 6 Tue. & Thu., starts 1/24, 10 a.m.—11 a.m. Instructor: TBA Instructor Gainesville Volleyball Phoenix Commercial Park, Alachua FEE $59 NOTE: $10 facility fee paid at 1st class.

MONEY AND FINANCE

FRENCH IIFor those who have completed beginning French, this is an excellent opportunity to continue conversing in French, using various verb tenses, to translate directions and instructions.

LAN0024.1F3 6 Wed., starts 1/25, 6 p.m.—8 p.m. Instructor: Diane Yazedjian WESTWOODMIDDLESCHOOL,Office 3215 NW 15th Ave FEE $54 LAB FEE $3

ITALIANIo voglio parlare italiano. Anche tu? Learn the basics of Italian grammar and vocabulary as you get ready to take that special vacation or just enjoy the music of the Italian phrases. As yougetmoreconfidentwiththevocabularyandgrammar, you will begin to practice your conversational skills.

LAN0031.1F2 3 Tue. & Thu., starts 1/24, 6 p.m.—8 p.m. Instructor: Dr. Giovannella Moscovici SF NW Campus, B - 027 FEE $49 NOTE:Bringtext,“LearnItaliantheEasy Way”publishedbyBarrons,writtenby Marcel Danesi. Additional study materials discussed at 1st class.

ITALIAN IIWhen in Rome...learn to speak as the Italians do. Continue with both grammar and vocabulary as you increase your language skills from Italian I.

LAN0032.1F2 3 Tue. & Thu., starts 2/14, 6 p.m.—8 p.m. Instructor: Dr. Giovannella Moscovici SF NW Campus, B - 027 FEE $49 NOTE:Bringtext,“LearnItaliantheEasy Way”publishedbyBarrons,writtenby Marcel Danesi. Additional study materials discussed at 1st class.

ITALIAN III - CONVERSATIONALCi parliamo in italiano! Review Italian I and II and quickly improve all your skills through conversation exercises with your teacher and fellow classmates. Start with prepared subjects and “graduate” to free and improvised discussions in Italian. Prereq: Italian I and II, or equivalent experience.

LAN0033.1F2 3 Tue. & Thu., starts 3/13, 6 p.m.—8 p.m. Instructor: Dr. Giovannella Moscovici SF NW Campus, B - 027 FEE $49 NOTE:Bringtext,“LearnItaliantheEasy Way”writtenbyMarcelDanesi,pub.by Barron’s.Additionalstudymaterials discussedat1stclass.Noclasseson3/6 and3/8collegeisclosedforSpringBreak Week.

SPANISH FOR BEGINNERSImmerse yourself in a new romantic language. Improve your Spanish vocabulary, grammar and pronunciation at a basic level. Memorize expressions to survive in Spanish speaking countries.

LAN0040.1W3 6 Tue., starts 1/24, 6 p.m.—8:30 p.m. Instructor: Janet Todd WESTWOODMIDDLESCHOOL,Office 3215 NW 15th Ave FEE $59 LAB FEE $2 NOTE: Spanish the Fast and Fun Way by GeneHammittwillbeusedinclass.

Please Note Refund PolicyFor Outdoor Adventure Trips

Consider your reservation for a trip/class carefully! All classes require pre-registration. You may drop an outdoor trip, but you must petition for a refund. If you cancel your reservation with less than 1 week notice of the trip date, a refund will NOT be issued.

OUTDOOR ADVENTURES

SPANISH I - PART IIA continuation of Spanish for Beginners. You must have taken Spanish I or a comparable beginning level Spanish class. Text used is “Learn Spanish Fast and Fun Way” by Gene Hammitt.

LAN0042.1W3 6 Wed., starts 1/25, 6 p.m.—8:30 p.m. Instructor: Maruja Duenas WESTWOODMIDDLESCHOOL,Office 3215 NW 15th Ave FEE $59 LAB FEE $2 NOTE:Bookwillbediscussedat1stclass.

LANGUAGES

The texts for the language classes listed below can be found at most retail booksellers.

BARTRAM’S FLORIDA REVISITEDThis kayak/canoe paddle exploration takes us into the area of the St. Johns River dubbed ‘Battle Lagoon’ by 18th century explorer William Bartram. It was here that the young naturalist had his famous alligator ‘encounter’. This trip will take us into a variety of habitats, ranging from wide open river channel to the more enclosed canopy of a spring run.

NAT0077.1B6 1 Sat., 2/11, 10 a.m.—3 p.m. Instructor: Lars Andersen ST JOHN’S RIVER FEE $60 NOTE:Basiclessonsincluded.Goodfor beginners. Maps will be emailed. You must call Adventure Outpost at least 2 days before triptodiscussboatpreference(canoe, kayakortandemkayak),(386)454-0611.No sr. waivers.

AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGESign language is a non verbal method of communicating with deaf or hearing impaired persons.Learnfingerspellingandapproximately120 hand signs in this beginning/intermediate class, and basic sign vocabulary.

LAN0001.1F1 6 Mon., starts 1/23, 5:30 p.m.—7 p.m. Instructor: Sheila Lucas SF NW Campus, B - 026 FEE $44 NOTE:Bringtext“ABasicCourseinAmerican SignLanguage”byTomHumphries,Carol Padden,TerrenceJO’Rourke(approx.cost $30).

CHINESE FOR BEGINNERSLearn practical, conversational Mandarin to use in meeting people, asking for directions, traveling,and dining out. Each class involves learning a clearingdefinedsetofkeyexpressionswithpractice in fun, real life situations.

LAN0029.1F2 6 Tue. & Thu., starts 1/24, 6 p.m.—8 p.m. Instructor: Lili Ma GAINESVILLE HIGH SCHOOL, B5 FEE $59 NOTE: Students should purchase a Chinese LanguageMap,approximatecostis$7.95

FRENCH IParlez vous Francais? Whether you are planning a trip, need to transact business, or simply want to enjoy romantic French language, this beginning class is for you. Conversational ability is practiced each class session with special emphasis on accent, intonation, and pronunciation. For beginners only!

LAN0023.1D1 6 Tue. & Thu., starts 1/24, 6 p.m.—8 p.m. Instructor: Diane Yazedjian GAINESVILLE HIGH SCHOOL, A 2 FEE $69 LAB FEE $3 NOTE:Bookwillbediscussedat1stclass.

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HOME BUYING IN TODAY’S MARKETTakethefirststeptoowningyourdreamhomein today’s buyers market. A detailed overview of home buying will be presented. You will learn how to buy the right home at the right price for you; common mistakes buyers make and what financingisavailabletoday.

HOM0026.1F3 1 Mon., 1/30, 6:15 p.m.—7:45 p.m. Instructor: Terence Lehman SF NW Campus, B - 029 FEE $24 NOTE: Bring a notepad and pen.

LIVING TRUSTS, ESTATE PLANNINGWhat are “living trusts” and when should theybe used? Learn the advantages and disadvantages of trusts versus wills. General estate planning, tax tips and investment philosophy for retirement years included.

CON0060.1G2 2 Thu., starts 1/26, 6 p.m.—8 p.m. Instructor: Lawrence Christian GAINESVILLE HIGH SCHOOL, A 3 FEE $24 NOTE:Taughtbyanattorney,andafinancial consultant.

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MANATEES, MOUNDS AND SPRINGSCanoe or kayak the beautiful waters of Crystal River and King’s Bay, winter home to nearly 300 endangered manatees. We’ll explore some of the 30 springs and discuss the numerous Indian mounds (not visited on this trip) that make this a nature lover’s paradise. A great trip for all ages. Good for beginners, basic lessons included.

NAT0044.2B6 1 Sat., 1/28/12, 10 a.m.—3 p.m.

NAT0044.1B6 1 Sat., 2/4, 10 a.m.—3 p.m. Instructor: Lars Andersen CRYSTAL RIVER FEE $50 NOTE:Basiclessonsincluded.Goodfor beginners. Maps will be emailed a couple days before trip. You must call Adventure Outpost at least 2 days before trip to discuss boatpreference(canoe,kayakortandem kayak),(386)454-0611.Nosr.waivers. PAYNES PRAIRIE HISTORY HIKEOn this 2 3 mile walk and talk, author Lars Andersen (Paynes Prairie, A History and Guide. Pineapple Press. 2001 and ‘04) describes 12,000 years of human history on Paynes Prairie, and the fascinating lore of some of the Prairie’s plant and animal species.

SPO0008.1B5 1 Fri., 2/24, 10 a.m.—1 p.m. Instructor: Lars Andersen 100 Savannah Blvd., Micanopy FEE $24 NOTE: Maps will be emailed a couple days beforehike;pleasepreregisterandbring$5 toclasstopayforparkpermit.Nosr.waivers.

SENIORS GONE WILD: SANTA FE RIVERFor seniors with the strength and

stamina for two hours of light exercise, there’s nofineractivityforlimberingupthanaleisurelypaddle down a beautiful river. It’s low impact, easy paced and, best of all, no experience necessary. Along our route we’ll visit several springs and enjoy the company of the river’s many wild residents, including birds and turtles.

NAT0008.1B3 1 Wed., 2/15, 10 a.m.—1 p.m. Instructor: Lars Andersen FEE $60 NOTE:Basiclessonsincluded.Goodfor beginners. Maps will be emailed a couple days before trip. You must call Adventure Outpost at least 2 days before trip to discuss boatpreference(canoe,kayakortandem kayak),(386)454-0611.Nosrwaivers.

SENIORSS GONE WILD - ICHETUCKNEE RIVERFor seniors with the strength and

stamina for two hours of light exercise, there’s nofineractivityforlimberingupthanaleisurelypaddle down a beautiful river. It’s low impact, easy paced and, best of all, no experience necessary. As you paddle you’ll learn some of the history and nature of one of Florida’s most beautiful spring fed rivers.

NAT0029.1B3 1 Wed., 2/29, 10 a.m.—1 p.m. Instructor: Lars Andersen FEE $60 NOTE:Basiclessonsincluded.Goodfor beginners. Maps will be emailed a couple of days before trip. You must call Adventure Outpost at least 2 days before trip to discuss boatpreference(canoe,kayakortandem kayak),(386)454-0611.Nosr.waivers.

BIRD WATCHINGDevelop your skill in identifying the birds in our region. Whether you are a beginner or have someexperienceinbirdwatching,thisfieldcourse will increase your knowledge of our feathered friends. This class is taught by a variety of our local birding experts. Please provide email address, instructor will contactyou before 1st class.

NAT0003.1B6 4 Sat., starts 1/21, 8 a.m.—10 a.m. Instructor: Kathy Haines FLORIDA BOOKSTORE II, Parking Lot 34th St and SW 20th Ave FEE $49 NOTE:Bringbinocularsifyouhavethem, cameras are welcome too. No sr. waivers. You must be at least 18 yrs old to register. Pleaseregisterearlyasthisclassfills quickly.1stclasswillbefrom8a.m.to10:30 a.m.,allotherswillbeginat7:50.Thelast classwillbeatriptoCedarKey,andlasts until 1:30 p.m..

COASTAL KAYAKING: SHELL MOUNDExplore Florida’s scenic Gulf coast, paddling over glistening shallow bays among coastal islands rimmed by sandy beaches. Knowledgeable guides will introduce you to the estuaries at a leisurely pace with time to explore beaches and observe wildlife. Kayak lessons and equipment included.

SPO0039.1B7 1 Sat., 1/21, 11 a.m.—2 p.m. Instructor: Brack Barker CEDAR KEY FEE $60 NOTE:Minimumage:16years.Nosr. waivers. Directions will be emailed a couple ofdaysbeforetrip,sopleasepreregister. CallBrackBarkerformoreinformationat 352-226-2251.

HISTORY PADDLE: ATSENA OTIE KEYThis island off the coast at Cedar Key has been a part of local history for over a thousand years. We will explore this island and discuss the culturalandhistoricalsignificanceofitspositionthroughout time. Both paddling and walking are involved.

NAT0006.1B6 1 Sat., 2/4, 10:30 a.m.—1:30 p.m. Instructor: Brack Barker CEDAR KEY FEE $60 NOTE:Nosr.waivers.Minimumage:16 years.Lessonincl.andequipmentprovided. CallBrackBarkerformoreinformationat 352-226-2251.Directionsemailedacouple of days before trip so please preregister.

SIRENIANS AND SPRINGSA kayak tour to look at gentle marine mammals in their winter habitat. Kayak lesson included; no swimming involved.

NAT0024.1B6 1 Sat., 1/28, 8:30 a.m.—12:30 p.m. NAT0024.1B7 1 Sat., 2/25/12, 8:30 a.m.—12:30 p.m. Instructor: Brack Barker CRYSTAL RIVER FEE $50 NOTE: No sr. waivers. Directions and what to bring will be emailed a couple of days beforetrip,sopleasepreregister.No previousknowledgeneededbutphysical coordinationishelpful.CallBrackBarkerfor moreinformationat352-226-2251.

ICHETUCKNEE RIVEROn this easy paced, 2 hour paddle trip (canoe or kayak, your choice)

you’ll learn why this is one of North Florida’s most famous spring runs. With a rich history stretching back nearly 14,000 years and a variety of habitats and wild species, Ichetucknee is great for everyone from birders and botanists, to people who just like to experiencenatureatitsfinest.

NAT0011.1B7 1 Sun., 2/19, 10 a.m.—1 p.m. Instructor: Lars Andersen FEE $60 NOTE:Basiclessonsincluded.Goodfor beginners. Maps will be emailed a couple of days before trip. You must call Adventure Outpost at least 2 days before trip to discuss boatpreference(canoe,kayakortandem kayak),(386)454-0611.Nosr.waivers.

LOST WORLD OF THE IVORY BILLOn this kayak/canoe trip, we’ll explore the remote backwaters of

the Lower Suwannee National Wildlife Refuge where we’ll learn about Frank Chapmans 1880’s ornithological expedition. We’ll compare today’s wildlife with that noted by Chapman, (which included now extinct?) ivory billed woodpeckers.

NAT0002.1B6 1 Sat., 2/18, 10 a.m.—3 p.m. Instructor: Lars Andersen SUWANNEE RIVER FEE $60 NOTE:Basiclessonsincluded.Goodfor beginners. Maps will be emailed a couple days before trip. You must call Adventure Outpost at least 2 days before trip to discuss boatpreference(canoe,kayakortandem kayak),(386)454-0611.Nosr.waivers.

OUTDOOR ADVENTURES - cont.

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ARCHERY 101Archery 101 will give students the opportunity to learn the basic skills of

archery, equipment selection and care, basic safety considerations, techniques and fundamentals of shooting.

SPO0051.1F6 6 Sat., starts 1/21, 10:30 a.m.—11:30 a.m. Instructor: Archery Instructor EASTON NEWBERRY SPORTS 24880 NW 16th Avenue, Newberry FEE $59 NOTE: No sr. waivers. $15 range and facility fee due at 1st class.

ARCHERY 201Build on your basic skills with intermediate drills and shooting

techniques with emphasis on form.

SPO0053.1F1 8 Mon., starts 1/23, 7:30 p.m.—9 p.m. Instructor: Archery Instructor EASTON NEWBERRY SPORTS 24880 NW 16th Avenue, Newberry FEE $69 NOTE: No sr. waivers. $15 range and facility fee paid at 1st class.

SENIORS GONE WILD-SUWANEE RIVERFor seniors with the strength and

stamina for two hours of light exercise, there’s nofineractivityforlimberingupthanaleisurelypaddle down a beautiful river. It’s low impact, easy paced and, best of all, no experience necessary. We’ll also discuss some of the Suwannee’s rich history and enjoy its scenic vistas and limestone bluffs.

NAT0022.1B3 1 Wed., 2/22, 10 a.m.—1 p.m. Instructor: Lars Andersen FEE $60 NOTE:Basiclessonsincluded.Goodfor beginners. Maps will be emailed a couple of days before trip. You must call Adventure Outpost at least 2 days before trip to discuss boatpreference(canoe,kayakortandem kayak),(386)454-0611.Nosr.waivers.

TWO HAWK HAMMOCK TRAIL RIDEExperiencethebeautyofFlorida’sfloraandfauna from the back of a horse. On the trail you’ll visit Cedar Lakes Reserve Botanical Gardens and Devil’s Den Springs. Get nose to nose with Sheila the Emu, Daisy the Deer and many more furry friends. Bring a picnic lunch and the whole family to take advantage of Florida’s natural wonders.

NAT0019.1F6 1 Sat., 1/21, 2 p.m.—4 p.m. NAT0019.2F6 1 Sat., 1/28, 2 p.m.—4 p.m.

NAT0019.3F6 1 Sat., 2/4/12, 2 p.m.—4 p.m.

NAT0019.4F6 1 Sat., 2/11/12, 2 p.m.—4p.m.

Instructor: 2 Hawk Hammock Instructor TWO HAWK HAMMOCK 17950 NE 53rd Lane, Williston FEE $70 NOTE:Pleasepreregister,mapswillbe emailed.Pleasewearlongpantsandclosed toe shoes and bring water bottle. No sr. waivers.

PSYCHIC CONNECTIONSBeyond the world of the senses, exists another world, the amazing world of Spirit. Discover how to tap into the Spirit World. Explore psychometry (get info by holding an object or picture). Learn about auras, chakras, meditation and ESP, and different healing techniques to restore yourself and others. Find out how to use the Pendulum and all the wonderful things it does.

PSY0013.1G4 6 Thu., starts 1/26, 7 p.m.—8:30 p.m. Instructor: Marguerite Romeis SF NW Campus, B - 202 FEE $39

SCENTS FOR THE SENSES“According to ancient wisdom and modern science, our sense of smell

holds our memories and can evoke emotions. We’ll explore the basics of aromatherapy and how to use aromas to soothe or invigorate our surroundings and ourselves. Projects include making natural potpourris, scented infused oils and herbal mists using only natural ingredients and pure essential oils.”

HEA0095.1F1 1 Sat., 2/4, 11 a.m.—3 p.m. Instructor: Tina Elmore Wright THE MAKER’S MARKET 295 South Court Street, Bronson FEE $34 NOTE: No sr. waivers; class size limited to sixstudents.Pleasebring$15for(material listwillvary)essentialoils,herbsand containersforfinishedproducts.Other materials will also be available to purchase. Lightsnackswillbeavailable,orbringa lunch if you prefer.

SPECIAL INTERESTS

SPORTS

GAINESVILLE HISTORIC TOURSJoin a local historian to learn the history of downtown Gainesville, including the Duckpond Neighborhood, the SE Historic District, the Pleasant Street Historic District, and the downtown entertainment district. Class size is limited. Please wear comfortable shoes and be dressed for outdoor weather.

HOB0031.1F6 4 Sat., starts 1/21, 9:30 a.m.—12:30 p.m. Instructor: Melanie Barr THOMAS CENTER 302 NE 6th Avenue FEE $49 NOTE: Class will meet in a different historic districteachweek.

HOW TO DIVORCE WITHOUT WARThis 1 day workshop is designed to explain the divorce process. Three trained professionals will presentthelegal,personal,andfinancialissuesof a collaborative divorce. The goal is to inform the community of a more amicable solution to ending a marriage. This is especially helpful when children are involved.

PGR0008.1F1 1 Tue., 1/31, 7 p.m.—8 p.m. Instructor: G’ville Collab. Divorce Team WESTWOOD MIDDLE SCHOOL 3215 NW 15th Ave FEE $20

NATURAL SKIN CARECringe at the exorbitant price of “natural” skin care products? Get empowered with creative and economical ways to naturally care for your skin! Learn how to make alternatives to store bought products using common and not so common household ingredients like fresh fruits, goat’s milk, essential oils and herbs. Light snackswill be available, or bring a lunch if you prefer.

HEA0002.1F2 1 Sat., 2/25, 11 a.m.—3 p.m. Instructor: Tina Elmore Wright THE MAKER’S MARKET 295 South Court Street, Bronson FEE $34 NOTE:Pleasebring$15forbasicessential oils,freshingredientsandcontainersfor finishedproducts.Lightsnackswillbe available for purchase or bring a bag lunch andadrink.Pleasehaveafreshlywashed facewithnomakeup.

PARANORMAL INVESTIGATIONThis course is an introduction to the world of paranormal investigation for the open minded skeptic. Paranormal investigation is similar to the process of forensic investigation. Topics include hauntings and poltergeists, paranormal dreams, ESP, near death experiences and possession.

PSY0010.1F3 6 Wed., starts 1/25, 6:30 p.m.—8:30 p.m. Instructor: Andrew Nichols, Ph.D. SF NW Campus, A - 201 FEE $49

OUTDOOR ADVENTURES - cont.

CONSIDERING A DIVORCE?Learn about the divorce process. Trained professionalsinlegal,financialandpersonalissues of divorce will discuss the process. Communityresourceswillbeidentifiedandattendees are encourage to network with others experiencing similar life changes.

PGR0049.1W2 1 Tue., 1/24, 6:30 p.m.—7:30 p.m. Instructor: G’ville Collab. Divorce Team WESTWOOD MIDDLE SCHOOL 3215 NW 15th Ave FEE $20

Have you checked our website lately? We may have updated your class with new information or added a new section! Go to www.mysfcollege.com>Class Changes and Updates for more information!

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GOLFBasic golf fundamentals from putting through driving are taught. Receive one hour of instruction and one hour of supervised practice or playing. $30 greens fee paid at 1st class covers balls and available clubs.

SPO0020.2E6 6 Sat., starts 1/21, 11 a.m.—1 p.m. Instructor: Cherub Hurt

SPO0020.2E1 6 Mon., starts 1/23, 5:30 p.m.—7:30 p.m. Instructor: Scott Dombek SPO0020.2E3 6 Wed., starts 1/25, 5:30 p.m.—7:30 p.m. Instructor: Scott Dombek WEST END GOLF COURSE 12830 W Newberry Rd, Newberry FEE $39

GOLF FOR SENIORSLearn basic golf fundamentals from putting through driving. Receive one hour of instruction and one hour of supervised practice or playing. $30 greens fee paid at 1st class covers balls and available clubs. No sr. waivers.

SPO0011.1E3 6 Wed., starts 1/25, 9 a.m.—11 a.m. Instructor: Scott Dombek WEST END GOLF COURSE 12830 W Newberry Rd, Newberry FEE $39

SPORTS - cont.GOLF FOR WOMENMore women are taking to the golf course every day. This class will give women players individual coaching and tips to improve their game. Work with professional golf pros to learn fundamentals and polish your golf skills. $30 greens fee paid at 1st class covers balls and available golf clubs.

SPO0025.1E6 6 Sat., starts 1/21, 9 a.m.—11 a.m. Instructor: Cherub Hurt WEST END GOLF COURSE 12830 W Newberry Rd, Newberry FEE $39

GOLF IIIJoin the professionals at Westend Golf Course and play nine holes with instruction during play. This class is for the more advanced, or for those who have completed Golf I. Note: $40 greens fee will be paid at 1st class. This covers use of course, balls and available clubs.

SPO0021.1E1 6 Mon., starts 1/23, 9 a.m.—11 a.m. SPO0021.2E1 6 Mon., starts 1/23, 5 p.m.—7 p.m.

SPO0021.1E5 6 Fri., starts 1/27, 9 a.m.—11 a.m. Instructor: Stephen Dixon WEST END GOLF COURSE 12830 W Newberry Rd, Newberry FEE $39

INTRO TO SCUBA DIVINGYou’ll receive classroom training in the history, equipment, science, environment, activities and safety related to diving. You may become SCUBAcertifiedthroughoptionalcheckoutdives after the completion of this course, at an additional cost.

SPO0095.1F2 4 Tue., starts 1/31, 6 p.m.—8 p.m. Instructor: Michael Kutyna SF NW Campus, B - 029 FEE $34

SAIL AND POWER BOATING COURSELearn and improve your knowledge of boating skills. Find out how the rules of the road work, what all of the aids to navigation mean, understand docking principles, anchoring, state regulations, reading a chart, and many other nautical topics. This course meets all requirementsforstatelicenseandqualifiesformost insurance company discounts.

SPO0097.1G2 4 Tue. & Thu., starts 1/24, 7 p.m.—9 p.m. Instructor: Jib Davidson GAINESVILLE HIGH SCHOOL, A 5 FEE $20 NOTE:Bookandmaterialswillbepurchased atthe1stclassfor$45.Theclasswillbe taughtbytheGainesvilleSailandPower Squadron(FallandSpring)ortheGainesville CoastGuardAuxiliary(WinterandSummer).

TENNISLearn the proper tennis fundamentals including the grip, racket, court description, forehand and backhand strokes, serve, net game, and scoring with professional level instructor. Taught by a USPTAcertifiedpro.

SPO0040.1B6 5 Sat., starts 1/21, 9:30 a.m.—10:45 a.m. Instructor: Vija Purs COFRIN NATURE PARK 4810 NW 8th Avenue FEE $32 NOTE: Additional court/materials fee of $32 fee paid at 1st class. No sr. waivers. Bringyourownracquet.

CPR Courses

Great for medical personnel, students, or anyone interested in becoming certified in CPR. These 4-hour classes will provide you with an American Heart Association 2-year CPR Certification (Healthcare Provider card). You will receive your Healthcare Provider card after successfully passing the required testing. This course will meet the requirements for health care providers, and includes adult, child, and infant CPR training. Course fee $55.

For more information or to register, callSF Continuing Education at (352) 395-5896, or go to:

http://dept.sfcollege.edu/cied/newCIEDpages/cprA.html

530 West University AvenueGainesville, FL 32601

(352) 395-5896www.cied.sfcollege.edu

Santa Fe College offers an inexpensive and convenient American Heart Association CPR certification for job requirements, academic programs, or personal lives.

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Seniors - 60+ ClubCommunity Education classes only. Seniors 60 years and older may have their registration fees waived for their classes if: 1) they register the first night the class is held - students who register before the class begins or register online will pay full price for the course; no refunds, no exceptions; 2) space is available in the class, and 3) the class has met the required minimum seats filled. The student must pay all lab fees or additional fees for any course. Please check space availability by calling 352-395-5193 the day before, or day of 1st class. Some classes do not allow Senior Waivers.

• Enrollment in Community Education classes is open to any person regardless of race, creed, color, sex, age, handicap, or marital status. Some classes may not be suitable for children.

• If you need special help because of physical disabilities, please contact Community Education at 352-395-5193.

• Fees must be paid at registration by cash, check (made out to SF), money order, MasterCard, Visa, Discover or American Express. Cash CAN NOT be accepted at on-site registration for Community Education.

• Community Education reserves the right to add or delete without notice any courses offered in this catalog, or to alter the fees or costs.

• All credit card payments will receive an email receipt. Please make sure you provide your email address. This information will not be shared with any other organization or company.

General Information

Onsite RegistrationCall 352-395-5193 the day before, or day of 1st class to see if space is available. Classes without sufficient enrollment will be cancelled.

You may drop a class and receive a full refund by calling the Community Education office DURING THE FIRST TWO WEEKS OF THE COMMUNITY EDUCATION TERM for any class 2 weeks or longer in length. For classes shorter than two weeks in length, regardless of the week of the term, you must drop the class at least 2 business days before the class begins to receive a refund.

After the first two weeks of the Community Education term, and once a course is in progress, you must fill out a petition for refund. Refunds are not automatic, and a legitimate reason must be stated. After the FIRST THREE WEEKS OF THE COMMUNITY EDUCATION TERM, only partial refunds will be granted upon approval. Full refunds will NOT be granted except in special cases.

Outdoor adventure classes require additional lead drop time. You may drop an outdoor class/trip, but you must petition for a refund. The petition will go before a review committee, and if approved, you will receive a partial refund.*

NO PETITIONS WILL BE RECEIVED OR REFUNDS PROCESSED once the last day of the term has passed. Call 352-395-5193, Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., if you wish to drop within the appropriate drop time. You will need to provide the following student information: student ID, name, address, telephone number, and course number(s) of class(es) you wish to drop.

You will receive a refund check in the mail in approximately 4 - 6 weeks. Your credit card account will NOT be credited for the amount.

NOTE: Online classes have varying drop dates for refunds. Check online courses for details.

* Please see the refund policy for these classes at the beginning of the Outdoor Adventures section.

Community Education reserves the right to cancel classes based on low enrollment or other causes. The student will be notified in advance, and a full refund will be provided. Refunds will not be credited to your credit card; instead, you will receive a refund check in the mail within 3-4 weeks.

Cancellation Policy

Refunds

SF-NW CAMPUSCOMMUNITY EDUCATION3000 NW 83rd St, V - 17, (352) 395-5193 SF-CONTINUING EDUCATIONCharles L Blount Center, Bldg. DB530 W University Ave, (352) 395-5896

SF-DAVIS CENTER17500 SW Archer Rd, Archer (352) 395-5254

SF-WATSON CENTER4150 State Rd 21, Keystone Heights(352) 395-5821 / (352) 473-8989

GAINESVILLE HIGH SCHOOL1900 NW 13th St(352) 955-6866 - 5:30 - 8:30 pmDee Staten

WESTWOOD MIDDLE SCHOOL3215 NW 15th Ave(352) 395-5193Paula McCanless or Laura Lambs

Directory - Please visit www.mysfcollege.com for a campus map

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5 easy ways to register!

Registration FormThis worksheet is for your use. Please complete prior to calling in your phone, FAX or mail registration. One form per student. Be sure to have your credit card information available when registering over the phone, VISA, MasterCard, American Express and Discover. NEW STUDENTS will need to make up an 8-digit Student ID using letters and/or numbers. (Please no special characters)

Go to www.mysfcollege.com and click on the Register Now button. Official access available from 7 am - 10 pm; other hours available.

Pay with Visa, MasterCard, Discover or American Express. Call 395-5193 between 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Mon. - Fri. Have each student’s name, address, birthday and phone number.

Drop by our office at SF’s NW campus, V - 17, (inside the Gym) 3000 NW 83rd St, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday - Friday. Pay with Visa, MasterCard, Discover or American Express, cash or check.

Dial 352-395-5945. Pay with MasterCard, Visa, Discover or American Express and use one form for each student. If you do not receive a confirmation call within 24 hours, call 352-395-5193.

Complete registration form and attach check payable to: SF. Mail to Community Education, V - 17, 3000 NW 83rd St, Gainesville, FL 32606, before January 18, 2012. After this date, call 352-395-5193 and assure space is available before mailing for later-starting classes.

1 Online

Course No./Section No.: Title: Course Fee: Lab Fee : Total:

Method of Payment (Complete When Faxing Or Mailing Registration)

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Exp. Date Your Signature Today’s Date Name of Credit Card Holder

Sex: Female Race: 1 White 4 Asian/Pacific Islander

Male 2 African American 5 Hispanic

3 American Indian/Alaskan Native 6 Other

Student ID (8-digits letters/numbers):

First Name: Last Name: MI:

Address: City: State: Zip:

Home Phone Number: Alternate Phone Number:

E-mail Address: Birthdate: / /

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3 In Person

4 Fax

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All credit card payments will receive an email receipt. Please make sure you provide your email address. This information will not be shared with any other organization or company.

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What’s new for Winter 2012!• Watercolor For All Levels • Rail Fence Quilts

• Decals On Found Pottery • DIY Laundry + Dish Soap

• Family Entertainment Unplugged

• Log Cabin Quilting

• Monoprinting W/Gelatin Plates

• Contra Dancing 101 • Create A Commanding Presence

• Make N’ Take A Mini Scrapbook • Ceramics For Children

• Colorblock Printing For Kids • Archery

• Seniors Gone Wild - Santa Fe River

and lots more!

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