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Extended Learning
Class Schedule
Extended Learning
Class Schedule
As you receive this magazine, we are heading into spring with longer days and hopefully, more sun. For many folks, the new year brings resolutions for learning and growth; LBCC is happy to offer opportunities for just that, through the wide variety of community education classes highlighted in this publication.
The Benton Center offers a wide variety of art, language, and fitness classes and several of our community options will be offered as remote classes, making it easy to join in from your kitchen table. Perhaps you are looking to get back out and travel? Consider our language classes and brush up on your skills. If you are one to use your kitchen to learn, there are options to hone in on your culinary skills and learn about Buddha Bowls or how to bake Hawaiian cookies! At our Lebanon Center, there will be classes offered on Cyber Security. Increasing your Excel knowledge is made easy with a variety of levels and incorporating your training from your office with remote access.
Our Live & Learn Parenting program offers options for parents to connect with other parents to learn about their child’s milestones and development, while the kids get to play and interact. Classes are offered in Albany, Corvallis, Philomath and Lebanon, and I am so glad that the college is able to offer this resource to local families. We are very proud of this program!
Our main campus in Albany is our largest of six locations and can be seen busy on a Saturday morning with Motorcycle Safety classes in the parking lot. Thanks to our partnership with Knife River, we are now offering Commercial Driving License (CDL) programs utilizing their state of the art Training Center located on the outskirts of Albany on the way to Lebanon. The CDL training and education offers an opportunity to get a high-wage job as a truck driver while staying in our community.
Since I joined the LBCC community in July 2020 as President, my mission and goals have focused on creating an institution of higher education to serve all members of our community and all corners of Linn and Benton counties. Because there are many more places to visit and people to meet, I encourage you to reach out to me with opportunities you believe would be helpful in the college’s goal to provide Education for All. I hope you and your family will find valuable offerings at LBCC, your community’s college!
Thanks,
Lisa Avery Linn-Benton Community College PresidentCorvallis restaurateur who decided to make healthy juices after he was diagnosed with diabetes. By forming relationships with growers, he created a sustainable method of juice production by purchasing overripe fruit and turning it into juice which needs no added sugar.
“Even though he had run a successful restaurant, he didn’t know the steps for working with the Department of Agriculture and getting a product licensed to sit on a shelf,” said Schwartz.
Orellana helped him understand the licensing requirements, create a budget and financial plan, and understand his target customers. She also helped him with the Department of Agriculture, and food safety requirements.
“It really highlights what we do for businesses,” said Schwartz.
When Gabriela Orellana came to Linn-Benton Community College 18 months ago, she was charged with rebuilding the Spanish-speaking advising program for the Small Business Development Center (SBDC).
The SBDC has had a nearly 40-year relationship with LBCC. “We help businesses grow, thrive, and reach their goals through free expert business advising and affordable at-cost classes,” said Marissa Schwartz, the center’s director.
The SBDC was in need of a Spanish-speaking advisor. Enter Gabriela Orellana.
Orellana has 22 years of experience in banking; undergraduate degrees in finance and business administration; and master’s degrees in market research and communication. For the last ten years she has worked with small business financing.
The SBDC at LBCC is now one of the few Oregon centers with in-house advising and services in English and Spanish.
SBDC clients are paired with advisors who serve as free and confidential coaches, helping them achieve their goals. They work with businesses for their entire lifecycle.
Orellana works closely with the Hispanic community. Approximately 65-70% of her clients are in food-related businesses, though she also advises childcare providers, retail stores, tattoo artists, florists and more. She has assisted 17 business startups in the last year.
“I love working with my clients on pricing analysis, finances, construction budgets, and bank loans,” Orellana said. That’s no surprise, given her experience leading and constructing small business lending programs.
Orellana believes that some members of Oregon’s Hispanic community feel relegated to working in farming—even with other skills. Immigration status is sometimes an issue, so Orellana knew she needed to gain their trust. Now she gets clients through word of mouth. “They call me or come to the office … they have confidence in me,” she said.
Schwartz is quick to point out that all business advising is confidential and information is never shared unless the client gives permission.
One such client is Juices Pacifico.
Juices Pacifico was founded by a former
And then there are classes. Recently, Orellana assisted with a class on tax preparation, in direct response to community requests.
The program is growing exponentially, and Schwartz credits Orellana’s hard work, determination, and empathy, along with the LBCC Extended Learning Department’s support.
“We’re lucky to work with open-minded people who are willing to think differently, so we can be a safe place for people to find help. We want people to reach out and tell us what they need,” said Schwartz.
“Our ulterior motive is a healthy community ... and we know healthy communities are built by healthy businesses.”
“A lot of our classes are virtual or hybrid so everyone has access,” said Schwartz. “If we haven’t seen something here, we can access resources from our network.”
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How did you become an expert at what you teach?
I belong to a local fly fishing club where I have written articles and done presentations.
What makes your class special?
I have devoured many online resources that I can share with my students. I love everything about fly-fishing and want to help others discover how cool it is.
This term Bob Elliott will teach Intro to the Joy of Fly Fishing (see page 35).
How did you become so passionate about what you teach?
While working for five years as a forensic investigator, I became deeply enthusiastic about what forensic science can offer.
What makes your class special?
I am excited to share my love for forensics with others.
If you find criminal investigations thrilling and love learning about the intricacies of forensic science, this class is right for you!
This term, Jenna Rojas will teach F is for Forensics (see page 26).
BEGINNING WATERCOLOR PAINTING NEW!
Learn traditional techniques including wet-into-wet, dry brush, lifting, glazing, color mixing, and much more. See supplies to bring to class: linnbenton.edu/supplies
Delight in the color, brilliance, and challenge of watercolor painting. Learn composition, perspective, reflections, shadows, and color theory with new and challenging techniques. This class is for those who are already knowledgeable of the basics of watercolor. See supplies to bring to class: linnbenton.edu/supplies
JUMP INTO WATERCOLOR!
Dive into textures, create patterns, and splash through beautiful colors to begin the challenge of watercolor painting. Yes, it can be difficult, but well worth the trip! Take the chance and immerse yourself! Please join me in the journey through this engaging media. This class is for the beginner watercolor painting student. See supplies to bring to class: linnbenton.edu/supplies
JUMP INTO WATERCOLOR! II
Take another dive and try Jump into Watercolor II. This course is similar to introductory class with more advanced techniques and projects. Lots of fun and lots to learn. See supplies to bring to class: linnbenton.edu/ supplies
Este curso es perfecto para hispanohablantes nativos o para aquellos hablantes de español de nivel intermedio, que quieran practicar mientras aprenden el arte de la acuarela. Acuarela en español te ofrece la oportunidad de aprender y aplicar técnicas de una de las formas de arte más perdurables del mundo. Vea los materiales para llevar a la clase: linnbenton.edu/supplies
CORVALLIS
This course is designed for all skill levels, no experience required, and you can use whatever acrylic paints and brushes you have already. The goal of the class is to have fun and experience the versatility of the medium of acrylics. See supplies to bring to class: linnbenton.edu/ supplies
Express your inner creativity in this all-level-welcome acrylics painting class. We will use the elements of art and principles of design, in combination with acrylic painting techniques, to create colorful, iconicallyinspired art. See supplies to bring to class: linnbenton. edu/supplies
Anyone interested in mixed media artwork and especially painting - this course is for you! Basics of mixed media painting while using acrylics, watercolors, pens/pencils, and collages will be covered. Everyone will learn how to prepare surfaces (canvas, wood, paper) for collage, select and layering subject matter, and the ins and outs of drying and curing. Throughout this class, students will produce simple mixed media art pieces. See supplies to bring to class: linnbenton.edu/supplies
Discover more about well-known female artists and the genre of art for which she is known. Each class will include some discussion on the historical context of each woman followed by the creation of your own original artwork based on the inspiration of the famous artist. Appropriate for all artistic abilities and levels. Choose your own supplies (water-based only, please). Can be watercolors, pencils, pastels, charcoal, and/ or acrylics. For more information about supplies, see supplies to bring to class at linnbenton.edu/supplies.
Mandala simply means “circle” in Sanskrit and is a geometric design that holds a great deal of significance in ancient cultures. After a brief introduction about mandalas and their significance in traditional and modern cultures, the instructor will show students how to draw simple to somewhat complex mandala patterns using just a pencil, some paper, and the guides provided by the instructor. With an organic approach taken to creating mandala designs, no drawing skills or special tools are required in order to enjoy this class. All skill levels are welcome.
An ”open studio” type class. An engaging and inspiring experience intended to foster creativity and experimentation in an atmosphere of enthusiastic encouragement. Provides the perfect opportunity for artists with a basic understanding of drawing and color mixing to work in a supportive and creative atmosphere on works of their choosing. Instructor will be available for individualized informative technical and design instruction. Instructor will help students gain insights into their creative accomplishments, develop new skills and explore their preferred styles. All levels welcome. Most mediums welcome: watercolor, acrylic, gouache, casein, oil (using non-toxic solvent), graphite, charcoal, colored pencil, oil pastels (no soft pastels). Demos will be done in most of these mediums, explaining the advantages of each.
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Abstract art is considered one of the purest forms of expression as it allows the artist to freely communicate without the constraint of objective reality. You will learn different techniques and be encouraged to make up your own abstract art using a variety of mediums like pencils, colored pencils, pastels, and/or paints. See supplies to bring to class: linnbenton.edu/supplies
All of knitting is just two stitches, the knit stitch, and the purl stitch, and once you know those you can knit anything. Come learn about yarn weights, needle types and sizes, casting on, how to do knit and purl stitches, increases, decreases, and binding off, all while creating two useful washcloths. We will also cover what to do when good stitches go bad – an important part of any knitting project. Some supplies are included with the class fee. See supplies to bring to class at linnbenton. edu/supplies
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45155 W 6:30 P.M.-7:50 P.M. 5-APR 5 $69 FEE FRASER, HEATHER BC-205
AEROMODELING: SKYLARK KIT NEW!
Mark is an expert aeromodeling designer, builder, and flyer with many first place wins in national and international competitions. In this class, students will build The Skylark, an all-balsa wood, rubber-powered airplane. Mark will provide instructions and assistance in putting this high performance outdoor model together and show you how to maximize your flight times. Minors aged 8+ are welcome to register with the accompaniment of an adult guardian who must also register for the class. All class materials provided.
CORVALLIS
45102 F 5:00 P.M.-7:20 P.M.
14-APR 2 $69 FEE
ALLISON, MARK BC-106
AEROMODELING: DRAGONFLY KIT NEW!
Mark designed this model 25 years ago and it has won in numerous competitions. It’s a very lightweight model that can be flown in gymnasiums or outdoors on calm days. It’s a rubber-powered “stick and tissue” model, using balsa wood and lightweight covering. Mark will show you how to adjust it for maximum flight times. Minors aged 8+ are welcome to register with the accompaniment of an adult guardian who must also register for the class. All class materials provided. No class on 5/12.
CORVALLIS
45103 F 5:00 P.M.-7:20 P.M.
28-APR 6 $89 FEE
ALLISON, MARK BC-106
An opportunity for students of all skill levels to learn a variety of porcelain and stoneware techniques and to participate in a number of high fire and Raku firings as well as an obvara and soda glaze firings. Students purchase own clay.
Overview of handbuilding techniques with clay. Emphasis on problem solving; how to take a piece from conception to completion. Also explores creative process for those looking for new ideas for their clay work. Students purchase own clay.
Come create with clay in a fun, relaxed, and supportive environment. This two-day experience is taught by two local instructors teaming up to teach beginners handbuilding techniques and how to throw on a pottery wheel. The first class will focus on project creation while the second class will allow students to glaze their work. Projects will be available for pickup at the Lebanon Center after completion. Minors aged 8+ are welcome to register with the accompaniment of an adult guardian who must also register for the class. All class materials provided. Class dates are 4/22 & 5/6.
Intended as a supplemental course to Clay Exploration, this course would look deeper into the art history of the ceramics styles practiced in the studio course (porcelain, stoneware, Raku, etc.) and how modern artists are reimagining clay.
Join us as we explore the basics of navigating your computer, email, the internet, and Zoom. With step-bystep instruction, you will learn how to use important programs and tools, organize important files and photos, and keep your computer safe and virus free. Additionally, you will see how you can use your computer to stay connected with friends and family.
Many people use the basic features and functions of Gmail, Google Calendar, and Google Docs. This course is for those who want to explore other productivityoriented applications within the Google Apps suite, along with some useful techniques to have various apps “talk” to each other to take things to the next level.
Are you interested in learning more about UNITY software, how it interfaces, as well as its resources and explanation of use for game development and programming? You will finish this class with an understanding of what the UNITY software is, location of various features, how to navigate within the application, and how to create basic 2D and 3D environments.
REMOTE 45167 R 10:00 A.M.-10:50 A.M. 6-APR 4 $59 FEE SHIDEK, JOSEPH GOOGLE MEET
Learn about the UNITY software to easily program in C# language. You will finish this class with an understanding of what C# programming language is, the commands utilized in C#, and how to integrate the C# scripts into Unity projects.
REMOTE
Begin your spreadsheet journey with Microsoft Excel. Get to know the essential components of a spreadsheet file. You will learn the basics of data entry, formatting, functions, and creating graphs.
Continue your spreadsheet journey with Microsoft Excel. Get to know additional features. You will learn to use more advanced features such as sorting, filtering, lookup, pivot tables, and custom templates.
Could you benefit from understanding financial terminology and concepts? This course will teach you the theory, concepts, and vocabulary of business accounting. You will finish this class with an understanding of finance and financial management including key financial terms, rules and regulations, reporting, types of accounting, and bookkeeping.
The first steps of getting a website going are often filled with more stress and struggle than you expected. From purchasing a domain to choosing hosting, to hiring a developer to help, this course will help prepare you for what to expect when starting a website. REMOTE
Learn about Graphic Design from a practicing freelance designer. Expand your vision to examine the graphic design around you all the time and be able to see its purpose and goals. Get to know the differences and basic purposes behind the core Adobe Programs and learn how to create beginner level graphics using the Adobe Creative Suite. See supplies for class: linnbenton. edu/supplies
Learn how Adobe InDesign helps you combine content for successful graphic designs. If you need to make a brochure or poster, manage a catalog printing, or create some business cards, InDesign is the powerful layout program you need. This class will introduce you to core InDesign logic and walk you through the entire process of a layout project, from blank page, to planning, to archiving. See supplies for class: linnbenton.edu/supplies
REMOTE
WordPress is one of the most popular website platforms on the internet. If your site runs on WordPress and you want to understand it better this course is for you! We’ll discuss what to look for in a theme, how to find useful plugins, and configure a blog, among other core WordPress skills.
REMOTE
PETROCCIONE, COLE GOOGLE MEET
Students will discuss digital illustration and how it’s used in Graphic Design. Using Adobe Illustrator, we will learn how to manipulate shape and color to create vector illustrations. See supplies for class: linnbenton. edu/supplies REMOTE
Students will discuss image manipulation and how it is used in marketing and Graphic Design. Using Adobe Photoshop, we will learn how to do basic portrait editing as well as how to prepare image assets for print and web uses. See supplies to bring to class: linnbenton.edu/ supplies REMOTE
The Oregon Cascades West Council of Governments (OCWCOG), in partnership with the Senior Health Insurance Benefits Assistance (SHIBA) program is holding a Medicare class that will cover the basics of Medicare parts A, B, C, and D. This class is designed for anyone who will be eligible for Medicare within a few months or is new to Medicare. Current beneficiaries who would like a better understanding of their Medicare benefits and options will also find this class valuable. Spouses and other relatives are welcome to attend. Registration is required. A SHIBA counselor will present this class, which is sponsored by the Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) of the OCWCOG. Call 541-8120849 to register today.
The Senior Health Insurance Benefits Assistance (SHIBA) program is a statewide network of trained volunteers who educate and advocate for people of all ages who have Medicare. SHIBA volunteers currently provide one-on-one, face-to-face appointments in Linn, Benton, and Linclon Counties, as well as REMOTE telecounseling sponsored by the Retired & Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) of the OCWCOG. Call 541-8120849 and make an appointment today!
Want to create your own following of fans and clients? In this class learn how to create images and posts for social media that align with your brand. Add to your creativity toolbox and make catchy posts using the most current platforms, market products, and businesses on social media like Instagram and Facebook.
All DevNW Financial Wellbeing classes require a $75 annual membership registration fee which includes a one-on-one session with a financial counselor. Register at www.devNW.org or 541-345-7106.
You know the financial basics, but everyone can benefit from a refresher on money management. Learn ways to reach money goals, tackle debt, build credit, save, invest and plan for the future.
Todas las clases de DevNW Financial Wellbeing serán en línea con instructor en vivo. Un registro de membresía anual de $75 incluye la clase que le interesa, talleres de bienestar financiero, y asesoramiento financiero. Puede registrarse para todas las clases de DevNW en http:// www.devNW.org o 541-345-7106. Si necesita adaptaciones especiales, comuníquese con DevNW al 541-345-7106 o al 503-779-2680.
¿Cómo puede tomar el control de la administración de dinero? ¿Estás planificando para esos objetivos a largo plazo? Mapea tu camino hacia el éxito Financiero.
Learn about the steps of homebuying from financial preparation, downpayment assistance, and mortgages, to home inspections, escrow, and home insurance. This class is HUD-certified and meets education requirements for many downpayment assistance programs.
FUNDACIONES DE COMPRAR VIVIENDA
¿Estás listo para comprar una casa? En esta clase, aprenderá sobre preparación financiera, hipoteca, inmobiliaria, inspecciones de hogar, el proceso de cerra y seguro de hogar.
Based on OSU Bone Research Lab studies, this exercise program has been shown to slow the rate of bone loss in adults of all ages. Improve your balance and coordination, reduce your risk for falls, and see an increase in muscle tone and overall body fitness. See supplies to bring to class: linnbenton.edu/supplies
Exercises are adapted for individuals needing improvement in balance and strength, who may have limited mobility, and/or difficulty standing for long periods of time. Balance aids will be used. Focus on lower and upper body strength, improving balance, and strengthening your core. The benefits? Reduce your risk of falls, increase your strength, and improve overall mobility and fitness. See supplies to bring to class: linnbenton.edu/supplies
Stay fit for life. Achieve full body fitness by strengthening your muscles and conditioning your cardiovascular system. Enjoy a dynamic mix of high intensity cardio intervals, weightlifting, and core strengthening activities. Round out your routine with lower body exercises proven to prevent or minimize bone loss. This is not a slow-paced class. See supplies to bring to class: linnbenton.edu/supplies
Based on OSU Bone Research Lab studies, this exercise program has been shown to slow the rate of bone loss in adults of all ages. Improve your balance and coordination, reduce your risk for falls, and see an increase in muscle tone and overall body fitness. See supplies to bring to class: linnbenton.edu/supplies
Based on OSU Bone Research Lab studies, this exercise program has been shown to slow the rate of bone loss in adults of all ages. Improve your balance and coordination, reduce your risk for falls, and see an increase in muscle tone and overall body fitness. This class is designed to keep you upright - no mats. See supplies to bring to class: linnbenton.edu/supplies
Gentle, joint-safe exercises developed specifically by the Arthritis Foundation for people with arthritis or musculoskeletal conditions, fibromyalgia, COPD, or anyone who is recovering from injury with limited or impaired joint mobility. This program will help relieve pain and stiffness, strengthen muscles, and improve balance and mobility. Low-impact exercises are done while sitting and/or standing. Led by an Arthritis Foundation certified instructor. This is a face-to-face class being live streamed to a REMOTE audience via Zoom.
Increase strength, flexibility, and reduce stress while learning techniques to calm your mind and soothe your spirit. Learn yoga poses that develop strength, balance, proper breathing, and relaxation. Students will need a yoga mat and blanket.
A system of exercises based upon the teachings of Joseph Pilates. The exercises can be modified so any student is able to achieve the workout. There is a progression of challenge as we introduce new exercises as the body becomes stronger and the mind is more knowledgeable about the correct muscles to be used.
Yin Yang Slow Flow Yoga blends two styles of yoga into one practice. Yin yoga is slow, calming, and poses are held for a longer period of time which works on the deeper connective tissues and joints in the body. Yangstyle yoga develops muscular strength, stamina, and flexibility During each class, we will breathe and move together and conclude with a short reflection on the yama/niyama of the week. Take home resources will be provided for diving deeper and expanding your practice at home.
Vinyasa Flow is based on flowing, dynamic sequence of movements which are synchronized with the breath and also includes static postures, balances, and stretches. Increase strength, flexibility, and endurance while improving circulation, balance, and alignment/ posture. Relax your mind, body, and soul. All levels welcome.
The intermediate Classical Pilates class incorporates a system of exercises based upon the teachings of Joseph Pilates. Exercises are geared towards a full body workout and are designed to strengthen mind and body by working them in tandem. This class is for individuals seeking challenge beyond the fundamentals.
Pilates is a series of low-impact exercises that concentrates on building strong abdominal muscles, which improves balance and coordination. This Pilates Combo format involves toning with light weights, balancing, and mat workout using a combination of yoga and pilates moves.
Improvised chair exercises adapted to improve core strength, flexibility, and functional movement by using Pilates principles for overall health.
Tai Chi is a form of movement, meditation, and martial art that originated in China. Promotes relaxation, relief from stress, and improved general well-being by practicing mind/body harmony and cultivating internal energy or “chi”.
Grounded in current movement science principles, we begin with laying the foundation of research supporting this high-performance aging series. After that we’ll practice an Activated Asana yoga sequence designed to challenge your body in the most important ways – helping you maintain a healthy, vital, independent lifestyle well into your later years.
Gentle, joint-safe exercises developed specifically for people with arthritis or musculoskeletal conditions, fibromyalgia, COPD, and anyone who is sedentary with limited or impaired joint-mobility. This program will help relieve stiffness, strengthen muscles, improve balance, and decrease arthritis pain. Low-impact exercises can be done while sitting or standing.
A dynamic, exciting, and effective fitness program perfect for active older adults or beginning participants who are looking for a modified Zumba® class that recreates the original moves you love at a lowerintensity. It is designed to introduce easy-to-follow Zumba® choreography that focuses on balance, range of motion, and coordination.
Join this class for early risers! Includes warm up activities, stretching, flexibility, easy cardio, and strength training with light hand weights, resistance ropes, and physioballs. Physical limitations? No problem, we can accommodate all!
A combination of ballet, stretching, and core work to develop strength, flexibility, and balance. Ballet Core involves ballet exercises at the barre, core strengthening workouts, and stretching, as well as routines in the center to develop a range of skills. The use of light weights throughout the class creates an additional challenge and adds to the goal of achieving a full body workout. No previous dance experience required.
CARDIO DANCE & STRENGTH NEW!
Cardio Dance & Strength is a one-hour fitness class that combines the cardio workout, movements and fun of cardio dance, with light weights and full body strength and conditioning movements. Students will follow along with choreographed routines and get a full body and cardio workout.
FREESTYLE DANCING & SINGING
Improve your endurance and clear your mind with this workout program designed to tone and strengthen all major muscle groups of the body. Benches, bands, and weights will be utilized for added resistance. Outcomes of the course are to develop total body tone, including strengthening and firming of stomach, legs, hips, thighs, arms, and upper body.
ZUMBA®
Zumba® is a dynamic, exciting, and effective fitness program featuring easy to follow, low-impact aerobic/ fitness interval training with a combination of fast and slow rhythms. Latin and international dance music create fun and even party-like classes. Achieve long term goals and benefits of improved agility, flexibility, cardio, and muscular strength. Join the fun and feel the beat!
In this class tailored to the more mature adult, we will focus our awareness on our own bodies’ needs and abilities, learning to move our bodies and voices in new ways through song and dance. Participants will explore the personal ways that they express themselves to joyful, upbeat, and relaxing music by focusing on releasing held back energy, creating space to rejuvenate, and find joy in their own bodies. Self-awareness and meditation exercises will also broaden participant perception.
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CREATIVE MUSIC & MOVEMENT STUDIO NEW!
Do you love music, dance, and/or creative movement? Join this exploratory art studio equivalent for music and dance! Explore making music and moving with others in this beginner-level course designed to develop the skills you need to be a confident creator and performer in a group setting. No music or movement experience necessary.
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DEEP H2O
Deep water class with flotation belts. (No impact.) Super workout for all levels. You don’t need to know how to swim.
PIZZA & FLATBREADS NEW!
Who doesn’t love a good flatbread and homemade pizza? Learn the fundamentals of making pizza dough, as well as how to prepare and make a variety of flatbreads, accompanying spreads and sauces, and assemble a mezze platter. Bonus content includes how to properly operate a hearth oven to create amazing crust and pizza.
WILLIS, MICHAEL CC-219
COOKING LIKE A CHEF NEW!
Want to impress family and friends and cook like a chef? Learn from one of our culinary experts the various tools and forms of refinement that go into preparing and cooking meals like a chef from home. Together we will create two full, refined meals, Seared Duck Breast and Pork Shoulder Roast. All foods included in the class fee.
ALBANY 45133 RF 4:00 P.M.-7:20 P.M. 20-APR 1 $119 FEE
WILLIS, MICHAEL CC-219
Soups and stews can be enjoyed in any season of the year! We’ll focus on the seasonality of different vegetables to create soups and stews that are layered in flavors and created with depth that will wow any guest. In addition, you’ll learn the basics of developing a broth in soups and how to properly thicken cream-based soups.
ALBANY
45134 F 5:30 P.M.-8:20 P.M. 5-MAY 1 $69 FEE WILLIS, MICHAEL CC-219
Making sausage at home is easy and satisfying. Learn the fundamentals of sausage making, how to grind and mix meat properly, then case it. We’ll explore different types of sausages, casings, and cooking methods to send you home with all the knowledge and know-how to start stuffing sausage at home. Enjoy your Beer Bratwurst, Chorizo and All-Beef Hot Dogs creation at home!
ALBANY
45135 SU 4:00 P.M.-7:20 P.M. 6-MAY 1 $109 FEE WILLIS, MICHAEL CC-219
Riced cauliflower (vegetable) is a healthy and popular low-carbohydrate alternative to rice (grain). This class will first show you how to make riced cauliflower in four different ways. We will then cook a basic dish with the riced cauliflower you created. See supplies to bring to class: linnbenton.edu/supplies
REMOTE 45128 R 6:00 P.M.-7:50 P.M. 13-APR 1 $39 FEE LYONS, BETH ZOOM
CHINESE-STYLE CAULIFLOWER RICE NEW!
Riced cauliflower makes a wonderful Chinese fried-rice alternative. In addition to the cauliflower rice dish, we will also create a traditional meat and veggies dish that will be satisfyingly complimented by our fried “rice”. Please have cauliflower pre-riced before class begins. See supplies to bring to class: linnbenton.edu/supplies
REMOTE 45129 R 6:00 P.M.-7:50 P.M. 27-APR 1 $39 FEE LYONS, BETH ZOOM
GREEK-STYLE
Imagine olives and feta cheese tossed in with other common Greek herbs and greens. We will create a Greekinspired cauliflower dish and then create a traditional meat and veggie dish to accompany it. Please have cauliflower pre-riced before class begins. See supplies to bring to class: linnbenton.edu/supplies
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Moroccan seasonings include rich turmeric, cinnamon, and ginger flavors. We’ll create a very enjoyable Moroccan-style cauliflower rice accompanied by a meat or vegetable dish seasoned with Moroccan spices. Please have cauliflower pre-riced before class begins. See supplies to bring to class: linnbenton.edu/supplies
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The Mediterranean cooking is one of the healthiest out there. Join us to improve your cooking skills, while implementing best practices and traditions of the Mediterranean diet. Each week we will cook new and exciting dishes for the family to enjoy. See supplies to bring to class: linnbenton.edu/supplies
Filipino food is mysterious to some, as there are not a lot of Filipino restaurants in the U.S., let alone in Oregon! In this class, we will be preparing traditional, authentic Filipino food such as pancit bihon (noodles), pork guisantes (pork with peas) and lumpia (spring rolls)! See supplies to bring to class: linnbenton.edu/supplies
Vegetable gardening in the Willamette Valley can truly be a year-round activity. This class is a month-by-month walk-through of the gardening season. For each month, we will discuss what you can plant, techniques to make your garden more successful, as well as information on diseases, pests, harvest times, and tips and techniques to simplify starting your own transplants from seed.
Lavender will be described in great detail from growing it, pruning it, and maintaining it for maximum beauty. We’ll discuss varieties and much more. Recipe ideas will be included.
The Pacific Northwest provides a wonderful climate for gardening throughout the year. Learn what crops can be harvested Fall through early Spring without a greenhouse, and when and how to plant them.
Discover the joy of fly fishing in this hands-on course taught by experienced local fly fisherman. Develop a proficiency in fly-casting and increase your understanding of which fly to use. This course will focus on the basics, but will also include information for those who have prior experience. The last class students will meet at a location on the South Santiam River. See supplies to bring to class: linnbenton.edu/supplies
Got a canoe or kayak and would like to learn more or build upon your current paddling skills? Not only will this class provide measures for safe paddling, it will also allow you to practice concepts and techniques on the water. Learners will need their own paddlecraft, paddles, PFDs, and method to transport themselves to Freeway Lakes in ALBANY. All classes will begin in the classroom and then transition to the water.
Explore the world of pollination in your backyard! Three different types of bees will be discussed: Bumble Bees, Honey Bees, and Mason Bees. Learn how to make an inviting habitat for bees in your backyard; the level of work required to keep each type of bee; and, how families can participate together in keeping bees. At the end of this series, you will be provided with supply lists and support resources for new beekeepers.
LEBANON 44911 F 2:30 P.M.-4:20 P.M. 14-APR 1 $29 FEE MORGAN, DARREN LC-223
Hop in a van and enjoy an Oregon Coastal Geology Tour with a local and professional geologist. This tour will highlight various geologic features in Oregon’s Central Coastal Region (Newport area), including fossils, fluvial processes, signs of seismic hazards, and other geologic history of Oregon. Please meet at the Benton Center parking lot in Corvallis at 9:00 AM. Return time is approximately 5:00 PM. There will be a lunch stop in Newport, students will be responsible for the purchase of their own food. Fee includes transportation costs. See supplies to bring to class: linnbenton.edu/supplies
This Geology Adventure will take you on a day-long tour in a 12-passenger van to some of the local geological features in and around Corvallis up to the Mary’s Peak parking lot near the summit. Peaks, quarries, waterfalls, and more will fill this rich geologic history tour of the region around Corvallis . Fees include transportation costs. Please pack food and snacks for the day. Pick up/ meet at the Benton Center parking lot in Corvallis at 9:00 AM. Return time is approximately 5:00 PM. See supplies to bring to class: linnbenton.edu/supplies
Learn how to master yourself, your mind, your body, and your relationships. Recognize how your body works and how your brain/mind function, from a biological, physiological, and psychological perspective. Understand how your perception or lack of awareness affects you and your capability of succeeding in life and relationships.
INTRO TO INTERMITTENT FASTING
Learn all about intermittent fasting, what it is, what it isn’t, and how you can easily incorporate it into your lifestyle! We will explore the basics of intermittent fasting and how a 70-20-10 approach to your health can give you huge results!
OREGON-AN INFORMAL LOOK: SERIES 1
Explore Oregon in a very unique manner as we look into facts, natural features, history, personalities, and much more. You may be in for a number of surprises! Series 1 includes: Introduction to Oregon, Natural Features, Animals, Personalities, Firsts or Specials, and a final Hodgepodge of Information. Have fun while learning about our great state!
Join us for a refreshing, holistic, playful outdoor group experience. Let’s breathe and meditate together, practicing finding inner calm, relaxation and self awareness while being in nature, present in the moment. Using all our senses, breathing and meditation exercises, we will experiment ways to connect with nature. Commitment to group and regular participation encouraged. Bring water, weather proof clothes, mat/ plastic or portable chair to sit in. Class happening in any type of weather. Phones (distractions) will be turned off. Meet in BC-105.
The west was a wild, wild place, and Oregon Territory was no exception! This class, taught by one of LBCC’s criminal justice faculty, takes a look at many different types of crime with some of the most exciting examples from Oregon’s history! From train robbery to family annihilation, from serial killers to human traffickers, from unhinged cowboys to shady underground enterprises, this course covers a bit of everything from the late 1800’s through the mid 1900’s!
A detailed look at the art of forensic investigations to include fingerprint processing, crime scene investigations, and an inside look at the “typical day” of a forensic investigator. This course will examine the types of physical evidence located on crime scenes and teach students how investigators properly process said crime scenes.
Yiddish is a 1,000-year-old language and culture. Yiddish foods, traditions, words and expressions, as well as Yiddish/Klezmer music, are part of Americana now. Learn the differences between Hebrew & Yiddish (two distinct languages), the meaning of Yiddish words frequently used in pop culture, and experience Yiddish humor!
For the true beginner: learn basic woodworking skills, home shop safety, use of hand and power tools, and project cost estimation. Learn wood joinery used to make fine furniture and experience how to make a fun project. An in-class safety orientation is required prior to tool use. Bring your own ear protection and safety glasses.
Must have taken Woodworking I & II with more emphasis on advanced projects and skills. Students will supply own material and plans for projects.
ASL consists of facial expressions and grammatical structures. Students will learn vocabulary and develop conversational skills through dialogue practices and partner activities. Deaf culture concepts will be introduced. ASL is a visual language and there will be no spoken language (no voice) used in this course. Textbook options will be discussed in the first class. A textbook is not required for this class.
A continuation of Woodworking I with more emphasis on projects. Students will supply own material and plans for projects.
ASL Conversational II is a sequence course after ASL Conversational I. This course continues an understanding of basic ASL and its grammatical structures. This course gives opportunities for students to learn and practice ASL vocabulary and conversation. Deaf culture concepts will be expounded upon. ASL is a visual language and there will be no spoken language (no voice) used in this course. Textbook options will be discussed in the first class. A textbook is not required for this class.
Cantonese For Beginners is designed to familiarize the student with the use of daily expression with basic vocabulary and grammar points. Language structure will be introduced through life-like dialogues and learning will be reinforced by listening and speaking. Students will also learn more about Chinese culture.
MANDARIN FOR BEGINNERS
This is an introduction to Mandarin Chinese, the official language of China. Basic language skills will be developed while focusing on basic words and conversational skills based on HSK1. Students will also be introduced to the 50 characters of Mandarin. REMOTE
Intermediate Mandarin Chinese class is designed for students interested in learning the language and have some Mandarin Chinese experience. Students will build upon basic skills in listening, speaking, and some writing while being equipped with tools to formulate simple common expressions on their own. REMOTE
LEARN AMERICAN ENGLISH: BEGINNING
This is a fun class for beginning level English learners. You will speak in simple English from day one. Learn to say what you need, write basic sentences, and read short texts. Practice using magazines, videos, songs, and other media. CORVALLIS
LEARN AMERICAN ENGLISH: BEYOND BASICS
For intermediate level and advanced English learners who would like to rapidly improve their speaking, reading, listening, and writing skills.
CORVALLIS
6 $79 FEE JAKUB, JANA BC-246
FRENCH, BEGINNING
Did you know Oregon’s history is rich in French influence? Join us as we learn the fundamentals of speaking and reading French for a better understanding of the language. Acquire an accurate pronunciation; understand the basics of French grammar; be able to compose specific sentences to initiate a communication.
REMOTE 44930 M 6:00 P.M.-6:50 P.M.
HUBERT, FABRICE ZOOM
10 $89 FEE
Join us as we dive deeper into the French language! Continue your familiarity with vocabulary and the verb system in order to compose more elaborate sentences. Gain a clearer understanding of the French conjugation to give wings to personal expressions while acquiring additional vocabulary.
REMOTE 44937 T 6:00 P.M.-6:50 P.M. 4-APR 10 $89 FEE HUBERT, FABRICE ZOOM
Following the Intermediate curriculum, this class will offer more insight on conjugation and basic grammar in order to acquire a more efficient personal handling of the French language when speaking and listening.
REMOTE 45119 W 6:00 P.M.-6:50 P.M. 5-APR 10 $89 FEE HUBERT, FABRICE ZOOM
FRENCH, ADVANCED
This course will revolve around the subjunctive, learning the concept of expressing desires, obligations and necessity. Dive deeper into your knowledge of the French language to engage in daily interactions and gain confidence in expressing yourself.
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Beginning German is a great way to learn basics in the German language and culture! In this class, you will practice the four main elements to language learning –reading, writing, speaking, and listening to develop skills that will make you a solid beginning German speaker.
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This conversational class is meant for students who already have proficient to advanced skills in the German language. The goal is to provide students with a place to either utilize their German, and/or continue their skillbuilding after completing the progression of German classes in the Community Education Program. The class is best suited for non-native German speakers, although there may be value for a native German speaker who simply wishes to have a place to hear/see/write/speak German with others.
In this language course, you will get an introduction to speaking Italian, with emphasis on essential travel and day-to-day phrases. You will practice basic skills to speak, read, write and listen in Italian as you learn the basic language structure while exploring a bit of Italian culture. Textbook will be discussed on first day of class.
Using Living Language Intermediate Italian textbook, you will learn important grammatical structures such as present, future, and past tenses, all while exploring a bit of Italian culture. Speaking mostly in Italian, you will grow your reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills, while enriching your vocabulary for use in a variety of situations in everyday life. Textbook will be discussed on first day of class.
¡Vamos a hablar en español! This class is designed for students that have successfully completed Spanish NOW! 1 or who have instructor approval. The class will continue to build on students’ knowledge of the Spanish language in order to further develop one’s Spanish language conversational skills. See supplies to bring to class: linnbenton.edu/supplies
Using the first half of the Living Language Advanced Italian textbook, you will take your Italian even further with a comprehensive look at irregular verbs, advanced verb tenses, and complex sentences all while exploring a bit of Italian culture. Speaking exclusively in Italian, you will sharpen your reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills while enriching your vocabulary for use in a variety of situations in everyday life. Textbook will be discussed on first day of class.
Speak entirely in Spanish as you study grammar and practice Spanish conversation in groups in order to improve speaking and writing skills. We will also explore culture and language through stories, proverbs, poems, and songs of Latin America and Spain.
Listen, read, and practice speaking Italian with the goal of improving your ability to speak and understand Italian. We will work on increasing vocabulary, pronunciation, and use of verb tenses, while learning more about Italian culture, country, and life. Beginning Italian or basic understanding of Italian required. Textbook will be discussed in class.
¡Vamos a hablar en español! This is a class for beginners or someone that needs to refresh the basics of the language. Students will learn basic conversation for everyday use and explore the culture and traditions of the Hispanic world. No previous Spanish experience required. Textbook required for first day of class. See supplies to bring to class: linnbenton.edu/supplies
For the less fluent speaker. Build your Spanish conversational and linguistic skills to help prepare you to travel more confidently in Spanish-speaking countries. “Conversation” topics will be broad and diverse to acquaint you with whatever might come your way.
Take your Spanish conversational and linguistic skills to the next level! Get ready to travel more confidently in Spanish-speaking countries. “Conversation” topics include history, books, animals, plants, merchandise, cuisine, and how to buy and sell in many countries. Previous Spanish experience required.
Yiddish is a 1,000-year-old language and culture. Yiddish foods, traditions, words and expressions, as well as Yiddish/Klezmer music, are part of Americana now. Learn the differences between Hebrew & Yiddish (two distinct languages), the meaning of Yiddish words frequently used in pop culture, and experience Yiddish humor!
If you love music, this course is for you! We’ll delve into the styles of music that defined the time periods and the development of music over the last 2000 years from the prehistoric to the 20th Century. Walk away with a greater appreciation of some of the outstanding composers and styles of music that have shaped our history including but not limited to Jazz, Big Band, and Broadway as the 20th Century types of music.
Learn to play your favorite wind instrument (flute, clarinet, trumpet, trombone, baritone) in a fun, inclusive setting. Build skills, learn music theory, and get ready to play in a community ensemble! Perfect for any entry level adult musician! Please bring your own instrument.
Explore music with the small, but mighty, ukulele. The course will cover a lot of ground--starting with holding and tuning the instrument and will touch on beginning note-reading, chord-strumming, and learning simple songs. Discover the joy of the instrument’s simplicity while uncovering the surprising depth of capability it possesses. Come and join us on the musical journey-wherever you currently may be. Welcome students 16+.
If you have always wanted to play the violin, but just don’t know where to start, this course is for you. We will cover basic information about the instrument, as well as the tools you will need to play common tunes and pop songs with confidence. Better than that, though, you will learn how to practice the instrument effectively, so that you can keep learning and improving your skills for years to come.
BREATHING NEW!
Join us for a refreshing, holistic, playful outdoor group experience. Let’s breathe and meditate together, practicing finding inner calm, relaxation and self awareness while being in nature, present in the moment. Using all our senses, breathing and meditation exercises, we will experiment ways to connect with nature. Commitment to group and regular participation encouraged. Bring water, weather proof clothes, mat/ plastic or portable chair to sit in. Class happening in any type of weather. Phones (distractions) will be turned off. Meet in BC-105.
Permission granted! Come create music and rhythm in ensemble in this fun and engaging percussion course. Students will also develop listening skills while practicing the nuances of rhythmic patterns and melodies. A variety of percussion instruments will be used and any level of musical experience is welcome. Some instruments provided and you are encouraged to bring your own.
From the oldest known surviving set of 15th century tarocchi cards to hundreds of modern artistic interpretations, tarot cards have held fascination and fantasy for over six centuries. This course will explore the origins of the tarot deck, its journey to occult status, its place in art history, and the rise of tarot popularity into the 21st century.
Dreams are the basis for much of folklore and the stories woven through science fiction and fantasy. Through the lens of Jungian psychology and its application in popular entertainment, we’ll explore the meaning of dreams by recognizing archetypes and the power of the collective unconscious in creativity and expression.
Empathy Matters: Intro to Compassionate Communication Skills with Tina Taylor
If you have wondered whether learning some skills could help you in your relationships at home, at work, or even with yourself, here’s your chance to find out. If you’re tired of guilt, anger, confusion and depression, come see if there’s something here for you. Also known as NVC (Nonviolent Communication), this model is used worldwide for transformational personal and professional growth. We’ll have a lively mix of theory, demonstrations, and practice in this 3-hour introductory workshop.
REMOTE 45109 T 1:00 P.M.-3:50 P.M. 11-APR 1 $39 FEE TAYLOR, TINA ZOOM
This course introduces the enneagram personality system by defining the 9 Types, along with the Centers of Intelligence and the connecting Wings and Arrows. By identifying type tendencies, you will learn to appreciate the gifts of each type, while better recognizing their unique challenges. We will explore how instinctual variants and enneagram triads influence our behaviors. Along the way, we’ll discuss ancient historical roots of the system and conclude by mapping out type to-type interactions, revealing how the enneagram shows up in our relationships. Fee includes workbook for the class.
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45110 W 6:00 P.M.-7:20 P.M. 19-APR 6 $109 FEE HOILAND, RICHARD ZOOM
Learn how to master yourself, your mind, your body, and your relationships. Recognize how your body works and how your brain/mind function, from a biological, physiological, and psychological perspective. Understand how your perception or lack of awareness affects you and your capability of succeeding in life and relationships.
REMOTE
45111 W 12:00 P.M.-12:50 P.M.
Did you know that Oregon has an extensive exotic mammal, reptile, and bird trade? You will be introduced to a variety of species taken in as pets that are frequently rescued or confiscated by local and Federal authorities. As part of this course, you will be able to meet some of these animals kept for conservation and educational purposes at the Newport Discovery Zoo. You will learn how to recognize these animals and gain knowledge about permits, licensing, and how to care for them. Students will need to provide their own transportation to and from the zoo. Fee includes access to the Newport Discovery Zoo. Minors aged 16+ are welcome to register with the accompaniment of an adult guardian who must also register for the class.
Got an event coming up, big or small, and not sure where to start? Planning an event doesn’t need to be an overwhelming or frustrating experience. Knowing how to make things easy for yourself can make planning events fun and exciting and rewarding in the end! Join us as we have a lively discussion and walk away with a plan that encompasses all aspects of any type of event!
Our traditional, analytical, problem-solving techniques are no longer adequate. This course will introduce you to non-traditional, tried & true, creative problem-solving processes to jump-start innovative solutions while giving you the courage to try them out. CORVALLIS
Want to create your own following of fans and clients? In this class learn how to create images and posts for social media that align with your brand. Add to your creativity toolbox and make catchy posts using the most current platforms, market products, and businesses on social media like Instagram and Facebook.
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45099 T 6:00 P.M.-6:50
Many people use the basic features and functions of Gmail, Google Calendar, and Google Docs. This course is for those who want to explore other productivityoriented applications within the Google Apps suite, along with some useful techniques to have various apps “talk” to each other to take things to the next level.
Learn or update basic spreadsheet skills with Microsoft Excel. The class will cover creating and editing simple spreadsheets as well as how to enter values and formulas, format spreadsheets, and use multiple tabs for creating more than one worksheet in a workbook. You do not have to purchase Excel to complete this course. We will be using the online version of Excel which is free.
The first steps of getting a website going are often filled with more stress and struggle than you expected. From purchasing a domain to choosing hosting, to hiring a developer to help, this course will help prepare you for what to expect when starting a website.
Learn the basics of Graphic Design while diving into the core Adobe Programs. Join Cole to learn about Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign and come away understanding how these programs get used in the world of Graphic Design. Empower yourself to make better designs and get a feel for these powerful design tools. See supplies to bring to class: linnbenton.edu/
Increase your knowledge of Excel! This course covers a wide variety of formulas and functions to manage and analyze information. Plus, you’ll learn to effectively use charts and pictures to make your data eye-catching and understandable. Using and creating large worksheets and templates will also be covered. Foundational knowledge of Excel or completion of Excel 1 is recommended.
Could you benefit from understanding financial terminology and concepts? This course will teach you the theory, concepts, and vocabulary of business accounting. You will finish this class with an understanding of finance and financial management including key financial terms, rules and regulations, reporting, types of accounting, and bookkeeping.
A.M.-11:20 A.M. 5-APR 4 $89 FEE SHIDEK, JOSEPH GOOGLE MEET
Learn how Adobe InDesign helps you combine content for successful graphic designs. If you need to make a brochure or poster, manage a catalog printing, or create some business cards, InDesign is the powerful layout program you need. This class will introduce you to core InDesign logic and walk you through the entire process of a layout project, from blank page, to planning, to archiving. See supplies for class: linnbenton.edu/supplies
WordPress is one of the most popular website platforms on the internet. If your site runs on WordPress and you want to understand it better this course is for you! We’ll discuss what to look for in a theme, how to find useful plugins, and configure a blog, among other core WordPress skills.
Students will discuss digital illustration and how it’s used in Graphic Design. Using Adobe Illustrator, we will learn how to manipulate shape and color to create vector illustrations. See supplies to bring to class: linnbenton.edu/supplies
Learn about Graphic Design from a practicing freelance designer. Expand your vision to examine the graphic design around you all the time and be able to see its purpose and goals. Get to know the differences and basic purposes behind the core Adobe Programs and learn how to create beginner level graphics using the Adobe Creative Suite. See supplies for class: linnbenton. edu/supplies
Discover the joy of fly fishing in this hands-on course taught by experienced local fly fisherman. Develop a proficiency in fly-casting and increase your understanding of which fly to use. This course will focus on the basics, but will also include information for those who have prior experience. The last class students will meet at a location on the South Santiam River. See supplies to bring to class: linnbenton.edu/supplies LEBANON
Got a canoe or kayak and would like to learn more or build upon your current paddling skills? Not only will this class provide measures for safe paddling, it will also allow you to practice concepts and techniques on the water. Learners will need their own paddlecraft, paddles, PFDs, and method to transport themselves to Freeway Lakes in Albany All classes will begin in the classroom and then transition to the water. ALBANY
Ever wanted to sound like a cast member of Downton Abbey, fool a cashier at the grocery store, or just learn more about how to use your voice? If you answered yes (in your head or especially out loud), this class is for you! This crash course in accent work promises to create a foundation of tools and techniques for students approaching voice work from any background. You’ll learn how to talk like a Brit, how to listen to and imitate others, and most importantly, how to sound more like yourself.
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Did you know that Oregon has an extensive exotic mammal, reptile, and bird trade? You will be introduced to a variety of species taken in as pets that are frequently rescued or confiscated by local and Federal authorities. As part of this course, you will be able to meet some of these animals kept for conservation and educational purposes at the Newport Discovery Zoo. You will learn how to recognize these animals and gain knowledge about permits, licensing, and how to care for them. Students will need to provide their own transportation to and from the zoo. Fee includes access to the Newport Discovery Zoo. Minors aged 16+ are welcome to register with the accompaniment of an adult guardian who must also register for the class.
Hop in a van and enjoy an Oregon Coastal Geology Tour with a local and professional geologist. This tour will highlight various geologic features in Oregon’s Central Coastal Region (Newport area), including fossils, fluvial processes, signs of seismic hazards, and other geologic history of Oregon. Please meet at the Benton Center parking lot in Corvallis at 9:00 AM. Return time is approximately 5:00 PM. There will be a lunch stop in Newport, students will be responsible for the purchase of their own food. Fee includes transportation costs. See supplies to bring to class: linnbenton.edu/supplies CORVALLIS/NEWPORT
This Geology Adventure will take you on a day-long tour in a 12-passenger van to some of the local geological features in and around Corvallis up to the Mary’s Peak parking lot near the summit. Peaks, quarries, waterfalls, and more will fill this rich geologic history tour of the region around Corvallis. Fees include transportation costs. Please pack food and snacks for the day. Pick up/ meet at the Benton Center parking lot in Corvallis at 9:00 AM. Return time is approximately 5:00 PM. See supplies to bring to class: linnbenton.edu/supplies
Be inspired and improve your writing style. Improve your writing by going through tailored writing exercises. Workshop your writing in a supportive critique group guided by the instructor. Whether for publication or family, this class is perfect for all skill levels interested in producing works of literary fiction, creative non-fiction, memoir, sci-fi, fantasy, crime, and all other genres of fiction, of any length.
Explore the realms of some of the masterworks of Sci-Fi/Fantasy literature. We will practice writing short fiction, editing, revising, and providing constructive criticism with a group of their peers. Join today to enhance your Sci-Fi/Fantasy writing skills!
Your own life stories and those of your family members are treasures that need to be preserved as carefully as photos. Recall and recount family history in your narrative style with enhancement of detail, description, and dialogue.
Come create with clay in a fun, relaxed, and supportive environment. This two-day experience is taught by two local instructors teaming up to teach beginners handbuilding techniques and how to throw on a pottery wheel. The first class will focus on project creation while the second class will allow students to glaze their work. Projects will be available for pickup at the Lebanon Center after completion. Minors aged 8+ are welcome to register with the accompaniment of an adult guardian who must also register for the class. All class materials provided. Class dates are 4/22 & 5/6.
Mark is an expert aeromodeling designer, builder, and flyer with many first place wins in national and international competitions. In this class, students will build The Skylark, an all-balsa wood, rubber-powered airplane. Mark will provide instructions and assistance in putting this high performance outdoor model together and show you how to maximize your flight times. Minors aged 8+ are welcome to register with the accompaniment of an adult guardian who must also register for the class. All class materials provided.
CORVALLIS
Mark designed this model 25 years ago and it has won in numerous competitions. It’s a very lightweight model that can be flown in gymnasiums or outdoors on calm days. It’s a rubber-powered “stick and tissue” model, using balsa wood and lightweight covering. Mark will show you how to adjust it for maximum flight times. Minors aged 8+ are welcome to register with the accompaniment of an adult guardian who must also register for the class. All class materials provided. No class on 5/12.
CORVALLIS 45103 F 5:00 P.M.-7:20 P.M.
28-APR 6 $89 FEE ALLISON, MARK BC-106
Did you know that Oregon has an extensive exotic mammal, reptile, and bird trade? You will be introduced to a variety of species taken in as pets that are frequently rescued or confiscated by local and Federal authorities. As part of this course, you will be able to meet some of these animals kept for conservation and educational purposes at the Newport Discovery Zoo. You will learn how to recognize these animals and gain knowledge about permits, licensing, and how to care for them. Students will need to provide their own transportation to and from the zoo. Fee includes access to the Newport Discovery Zoo. Minors aged 16+ are welcome to register with the accompaniment of an adult guardian who must also register for the class.
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M u s t b e a t l e a s t 2 3 y e a r s o f a g e
M u s t h a v e 3 y e a r s o f d r i v i n g e x p e r i e n c e
P r e f e r e n c e i s g i v e n t o a p p l i c a n t s w h o a r e b i l i n g u a l
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AARP DRIVER SAFETY COURSE
A classroom program designed to help develop and reinforce safe driving skills and techniques. Satisfactory completion may also qualify you for reduced insurance premiums (check with your insurance carrier). A $20 lab fee for AARP members, or $25 fee for non-members, is collected at class Please bring your driver license, AARP card and lunch to class.
This is a forklift training that follows OSHA requirements, employers are required to certify their employees. Students should bring their lunch. Training is limited to 8 students.
Melissa Richey DE Program AssistantWillamette
541-917-4849
Hall, WH-120linbenton.edu/DE
BEGINNING DRIVER: SAFETY TRAINING NEW! Students will learn vehicle operation and skills such as: Rules of the Road and Space Management. This is not your typical driver education course, students DO NOT qualify for the DMV waiver, they will receive a certificate for insurance purposes. The course includes 6 hours of classroom instruction plus 3 hours in-the-car training (to be scheduled). Students must have either an Oregon Driver’s License or Permit. To register or for more information please call: 541-917-4849 or email: richeym@linnbenton.edu
DRIVER PERMIT PREPARATION
Having trouble passing the permit test or just need help studying? This course covers the Oregon Driver Manual and what you need to know to pass the Oregon Driver permit test.
Did you or someone you know recently get their driving permit? Did you take the requisite picture in front of the DMV and warn all your friends on social media? Guess what, that piece of paper means YOU have been given the responsibility of teaching them how to drive, or to learn yourself, and we are here to help. Whether you are just embarking on this new adventure or have been learning to drive for a while and need some help, these workshops are built for you! Take one or all three to develop a firm foundation of safe driving skills and techniques that are proven to reduce the possibility of a crash or collision.
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44785 M 5:00 P.M.-6:50 P.M. 8-MAY 1 $29 FEE
HANSEN, LEAH ZOOM
Join us as we build on the basic foundation that students learned in Getting Into the Flow 1. We will look at night time driving, highway/freeway, inclement weather, basic vehicle maintenance, and building a safety cushion around your vehicle. Take one or all three courses to become a safer driver. Open to any skill level.
REMOTE 44786 M 5:00 P.M.-6:50 P.M.
LBCC’s motorcycle courses are offered in cooperation with TEAM OREGON, a nationally recognized leader in motorcycle rider safety and skills training. TEAM OREGON offers courses for riders of all levels of ability. You can learn to ride, earn your motorcycle endorsement or take your skills to the next level. The course instruction and coaching will help you to ride safer, smarter, and more skillfully.
Basic and intermediate courses are approved for Oregon’s mandatory training requirement, and offer a choice of traditional or online classroom.
Basic Courses
Intermediate Courses
Advanced Training
Other Training
To Register: Find complete training and licensing information, course schedules and register online at the TEAM OREGON website http://team-oregon.org; additional assistance or information: 800-545-9944.
15-MAY 1 $29 FEE
HANSEN, LEAH ZOOM
Students will build on the skills they learned in Getting Into The Flow 1 & 2. We will delve deep into defensive driving techniques, distracted driving, interacting with others, passenger safety, and more. Take one or all three courses to become a safer driver. Open to any skill level.
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44787 M 5:00 P.M.-6:50 P.M.
22-MAY 1 $29 FEE
HANSEN, LEAH ZOOM
Willamette Hall, WH-120 541-917-4961
CDL@linnbenton.edu
Our Entry Level Driver Training (ELDT) CDL Program is located at the state-of-the-art Knife River training facility in Albany. New training sessions start every 5 weeks and take just three weeks plus two days to complete.
This is education at its best – building real skills through both education and experience. We go beyond the classroom to provide hands-on training in real-world environments.
Our expert instructors design the courses so students can safely practice what they’ve learned in the classroom out in an actual setting – but safely behind a closed gate.
2023 TRAINING SCHEDULE:
• March 20 through April 11 - Registration Deadline: March 06
• April 24 through May 16 - Registration Deadline: April 10
• May 30 through June 21 - Registration Deadline: May 16
1. Choose an online application: a) tinyurl.com/ThroughEmployer or b) tinyurl.com/GeneralApplicant
2. Email your completed Program Application to CDL@linnbenton.edu
3. For assistance, please contact 541-917-4961 or email to CDL@linnbenton.edu
Willamette Hall, WH-120
541-917-4929
linnbenton.edu/sbdc
FREE GOING INTO BUSINESS SEMINAR
In just one session, you’ll get all the basic information you will need to begin planning your successful business! Rules, regulations, financing, customers, markets, and feasibility will all be discussed in this FREE seminar! The seminars are offered through Zoom video conferencing.
REAL ESTATE BROKER PRE-LICENSE
Have you been thinking about a career as a real estate agent? This class is the first step! An accelerated prelicense HYBRID weekly class, self-study, and a 9-5 pretest cram session on Saturday, June 10th will get you ready for the Oregon Real Estate Broker’s License Exam. You must attend all class sessions through Zoom or in person and have online access to complete the self-study portion of this course. Held at Coldwell Banker Valley Broker’s North Albany Branch.
We have various online options available! Please email us at sbdc@linnbenton.edu for more information.
If you love problem solving, working with people and multitasking, then this in-demand property management class is for you! This course prepares you for the State of Oregon Property Manager License Exam and covers the role of property managers, tenant relations, fair housing, lease agreements, and more. You must attend all class sessions through Zoom and have online access to complete the self-study portion of this course. Offered through Zoom video conferencing.
For pesticide applications on private farms, nurseries, and forests. Total training is 10 hours.
Are you looking to hire? Learn strategies for finding and keeping great employees. This series will cover the job posting, screening, interviewing and selection processes followed by an overview of employee engagement and retention strategies. Participants will receive a 30 minute individual advising session upon completion of the series. This seminar is offered through Zoom video conferencing.
Email sbdc@linnbenton.edu to get started!
¿Está contemplando empezar una empresa? En este curso se hablará de reglas, regulaciones, financiamiento, mercado, clientela & factibilidad.
¡Manda un email a sbdc@linnbenton.edu!
Este curso le capacitara para tomar el examen para la licencia de uso de pesticidas y poder aplicarlos en ranchos, viveros y bosques privados. El curso dura 10 horas.
La escasez de trabajadores es una realidad que afecta a la mayoría de los negocios en Oregón, por esta razón hemos desarrollado un seminario para que los propietarios de las pequeñas empresas aprendan nuevas estrategias para encontrar y mantener excelentes empleados. En cada seminario se abordarán temas relacionados con: procesos de publicación, evaluación, entrevista y selección de la gente. Así como el diseño de estrategias para de fidelizaciòn, compromiso y retención de los empleados. Los participantes recibirán una sesión de asesoramiento de 30 minutos individuales al finalizar el taller. Se ofrece seminario a través de videoconferencia Zoom.
¿Necesita una clase para su CCB licencia?
Registration opens January 23 and ends March 17. Classes fill quickly. Tuition is $850 per student.
New supervisors learn the foundations of professional supervision. Experienced supervisors learn new tools to take back to the workplace. This series provides progressive skill development from one session to the next.
April 05 Practices of Supervision
April 26 Communicating as a Supervisor
May 10 Coaching and Collaboration
May 31 Difficult Conversations
June 02 Performance Appraisals
AIM is a 5-session leadership development program designed to develop the habits, actions, and emotional intelligence required for high performers, supervisors, and managers.
April 07 Philosophy of Engaged Leaders
April 28 Growth Mindset - Develop Self
May 12 Teams - Develop Others
June 02 Foundations of Synergy
June 23 Unleash Potential
To register, contact Anela Cole at colea@linnbenton.edu
“Engaging”
“Infectious”
“Expert in the field”
“Loved this training!”
“Terri gives you the tools to take back to your organization and make an impact.”
“Terri has created a training flow and collection of the best tools over time in the leadership industry, putting her own original content and flare into it. It is very worth my time.”
Parenting Education
541-917-4884
parentinged@linnbenton.edu
Child Care Workforce Training
541-917-4899
connect@linnbenton.edu
Classes start the week of April 3rd, 2023
Financial assistance is available.
PRE-COLLEGE INSTRUCTION
OFFERING REMOTE, IN-PERSON, AND FLEX CLASSES THIS SPRING
Need to improve your English?
Need basic math, writing or computer skills?
Need your GED? ¿Usted quiere obtener el GED®?
YOUR FIRST STEP:
Attend a FREE Orientation Session
• online anytime
• in-person by appointment on a limited basis
To be eligible for ABS programs you must live permanently in the United States and attend a mandatory orientation session.
Visit www.linnbenton.edu/ela to learn about the ELA (English Lanaguage Acquisition) program
Viisit www.linnbenton.edu/ged for more information about the GED® program.
ELA@linnbenton.edu
spanishGED@linnbenton.edu Call
¡Sí, hablamos español!
AC - Activites Center, 6500 Pacific Blvd SW, Albany
ALBMET - First United Methodist Church, 1115 28th Ave SW, Albany
BC - Benton Center, 757 NW Polk Ave, Corvallis
BTPK - Benton Center Parking Lot, 757 NW Polk Ave, Corvallis
CALV - Calvin Presbyterian Church, 1736 NW Dixon St., Corvallis
CC - Calapooia Center, 6500 Pacific Blvd SW, Albany
CHS - Corvallis High School, 1400 NW Buchanan Ave, Corvallis
CORVCC - CCC, 2601 NW Tyler Ave, Corvallis
IA - Industrial A Building, 6500 Pacific Blvd SW, Albany
LC - Lebanon Center, 44 Industrial Way, Lebanon
LCX - Lebanon Center Annex 44 Industrial Way, Lebanon
LEBSR - Lebanon Senior Center, 80 Tangent St., Lebanon
NPTZOO - Newport Discovery Zoo, 3101 SE Ferry Slip Rd, Newport, OR 97365
NSH - North Santiam Hall, 6500 Pacific Blvd SW, Albany
RCC - Riverfront Community Center, 489 Water Ave. NW, Albany
SHHS-POOL - Sweet Home High School Pool, 1920 Long St., Sweet Home
SWANSO - Cool Swanson Action Center, 705 Railroad St SE, Albany
TBA - To Be Arranged
TBD - To Be Determined
WALCO - Walnut Community Room, 4950 NW Fair Oaks Dr., Corvallis
Linn-Benton Community College does not discriminate based on race, color, religion, ethnicity, use of native language, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, marital status, disability, veteran status, age, or any other status protected under applicable federal, state, or local laws in its programs or activities. For further information see Board Policy 1015 and Administrative Rule 1015-01. The following staff members have been designated to handle inquiries regarding the nondiscrimination policies:
For concerns or inquiries regarding disability accessibility and accommodations: Contact: Carol Raymundo, Director of Center for Accessibility Resources RCH-101, Albany Campus, Albany, OR 97321 (541) 917-4789 raymundo@linnbenton.edu
For concerns or complaints about the College or an LBCC staff member: Contact: Heather Mercer, Director of Human Resource Development and Support and Title IX Coordinator, CC-108, Albany Campus, Albany, OR 97321 (541) 917-4425 rolens@linnbenton.edu
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Direct questions about or requests for accommodations to the Center for Accessibility Resources, 541-917-4789 or cfar@linnbenton.edu at least three business days in advance for special events and as soon as possible for classroom or other emerging requests. LBCC will make every effort to honor requests. LBCC is an equal opportunity educator and employer.
Kristin Robison is a helper. Even so, after nine years serving with the fire department, she decided it was time to slow down. She set her sights on becoming a dental assistant. Linn-Benton Community College was the perfect place to begin her journey.
Robison began serving as a cadet with Scio Fire Department when she was just 16 years old. At age 18, she began working fires with the Scio and Lebanon fire departments as an intern/volunteer and then exclusively with Lebanon.
“I thought I knew what I wanted to do for the rest of my life,” she said. “Now I’m only 25 and I’ve been through a lot. I’ve seen a lot with the fire department. House fires, medical calls, wildfires.”
Robison knew she wanted to work in healthcare, so she obtained EMT certification and worked as a certified nursing assistant while still a firefighter. Neither, she decided, would be her lifelong career. She began investigating different types of healthcare programs.
Dental assisting caught her eye.
Dental assistants play an important role in providing quality dental care. They work closely with dentists to ensure that patients receive the best possible care. Dental assistants sterilize equipment, prepare patients for procedures, take x-rays, and provide postoperative instructions.
They help people.
Robison was living in Coos Bay at the time yet chose LBCC’s Dental Assisting Program. “I’ve had a few friends go through the program before me and I heard so many good things. LBCC was my first choice.” She relocated to Linn County to attend LBCC.
LBCC’s program includes coursework in anatomy and physiology, dental materials, infection control, and radiology. A unique benefit of the LBCC’s program is chairside assisting – which allows students to learn correct techniques to treat patients safely and effectively. That hands-on experience comes through LBCC’s Dental Link clinics, where students get to help people – even before they finish the program.
Dental Link is a free dental clinic organized by LBCC. Lindsey Chronicle serves as the clinic coordinator.
“Dental Link is staffed by a volunteer dentist from the community along with our dental assisting students,” said Chronicle. “The dentist and dental assisting staff can do cleanings, exams, x-rays, fillings … even extractions.”
Patients pay an office visit fee of just $30 to participate; anything beyond that is free during the 60-to 90-minute appointment.
“Last year, we served 45 patients through the Dental Link
clinics and provided $22,471 worth of treatment,” recounted Chronicle.
Community members may apply for these need-based services by contacting LBCC’s partner, Community Outreach, Inc (COI), at 541-7583000 or by sending an email to: gacuderi@communityoutreachinc.org. Alternately, applications may be downloaded online or picked up at COI’s office at 865 NW Reiman Avenue in Corvallis.
Over the next ten years, the demand for dental assistants nationwide is expected to grow 3% faster than the job outlook for all occupations.
Dental assistants are in high demand in Linn and Benton Counties as well. The Willamette Valley continues to grow, and Oregon overall has an aging population. As people live longer, they will need more dental care. In addition, the state’s Medicaid program covers more people than ever before. And, with so many different types of dental practices regionally, there are opportunities for dental assistants with all levels of experience.
Applications for LBCC’s Dental Assisting Program open again in May 2023. The 11-month long program starts in September at a total cost of just under $10,000. The program has a great return on investment for those who want to get straight to work.
“Our Dental Assistant Program has one of the highest demands for its graduates. We get calls all the time from clinics that want to hire our graduates, said Chronicle. “Typical starting salaries in our community are around $45,000 annually.”
With this high projected growth, now is a great time to start training for a career in dental assisting at LBCC.
Robison agrees. “The instructors here are great. They really make sure that you’re getting the material right, not just showing you once and then leaving you on your own.”
As for dental assisting as an occupation, Robison has finally found her niche. “I definitely think I’ll do this for the rest of my career. I’m really loving it.”