CCL Summer 2012 Schedule of Classes

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Corporate & Community

learning Summer 2012 Schedule of Classes

College for Kids

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It’s what you know.

www.lc.edu/CCL Astoria, IL Permit No. 9 5800 Godfrey Road Godfrey, Illinois 62035–2466

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Table of Contents College for Kids.............................................. 3 The Great Outdoors........................3

Kids in the Kitchen..........................8

Math & Science..............................4

Career Exploration..........................9

Exploration & Adventure.................5

College & Career Success..............9

History............................................5

Sports & Recreation.....................10

Magic & Performing Arts.................6

Horseback Riding......................... 11

Literature........................................6

Kids Swim.....................................12

Creative Arts...................................6

Dance...........................................12

Technology.....................................7

Meet the Instructors......................13

LEGO® Robotics.............................7

Classes for Adults........................................ 14 Continuing Professional Education............ 16 Online Learning............................................ 17 Quick Reference........................................... 18 Registration................................................... 19

Welcome

By phone.

Call the main campus Enrollment Center at (618) 468.7000 (8am– 4:30pm Mon–Fri, open until 7:30pm Tue & Wed), the N.O. Nelson Campus at (618) 656.8800, or any Community Education Center (9am–5pm Mon– Thurs, 9am–2pm Fri). Payment must be made by credit card.

 By mail.

Mail the completed registration form (on page 19) along with full payment to: Enrollment Center Lewis and Clark Community College 5800 Godfrey Road Godfrey, IL 62035

 In person.

Bring completed registration form and full payment to the main campus Enrollment Center, the N.O. Nelson Campus in Edwardsville, or any Community Education Center. Locations can be found on page 19.

Fax completed registration form with credit card information to (618) 656.9515.

Regardless of what your kids want to be when they grow up, it’s what they know that is going to get them there. And we are here to help! For the kid who dreams of becoming a veterinarian, we have a series of classes including Live Animal Lab, Pet Detectives and Exploring Livestock, to get him or her started. Or perhaps, you have a creative child who dreams of being on stage or in an art studio. Classes like Mixed Media Collages and Shining Stars are great experiences that encourage creative expression. Maybe your child is the next great baker. Our Cake Wars! class will give him or her invaluable practice with a local professional.

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We are offering wide variety of learning opportunities for adults as well. Beef up your leadership skills for a well–deserved promotion by learning how to become an Emotionally Intelligent Manager. Work on improving your backhand in our Adult Tennis classes or learn how to stage your home like Sabrina Soto in Home Staging 101. Corporate & Community Learning at Lewis and Clark Community College is your learning partner for life. Browse this catalog to discover what we can do to keep you in the know and don’t forget to connect with us on Facebook!

Kathy Willis

Director, Corporate & Community Learning

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Are you one of the millions of people who grew up thinking it was who you knew that got you places? We at Corporate & Community Learning believe times are changing! In today’s world, it’s what you know. We’ve adopted this as our philosophy and made it our theme for College for Kids 2012.

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

Lewis and Clark Community College insures equal opportunities are offered in the admission, education, and employment of individuals regardless of sex, race, ethnicity, color, creed or religion, national origin, disability, age, marital status, military status, sexual orientation, and other protected categories. Any inquiries concerning the application of the Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, Title IX of the Education Amendments, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Age Discrimination Act, and the Illinois Human Rights Act may be made to: Gary Ayres, Vice President of Administration, Erickson Hall, Room 103, Lewis and Clark Community College, Godfrey, IL 62035, or (618) 468.3000.


College for Kids The Great Outdoors Are We There Yet? Navigation Camp

Up a Creek Kayaking Camp

Join us for a day of geocaching along the banks of the Mississippi River! Alongside real Park Rangers, kids will learn about navigation in the past and how it’s done today. They will explore how ancient travelers used the stars to navigate and how compasses were created. They will also get to practice their newly acquired map and compass reading skills through orienteering games, which will include using a hand held GPS unit to find geocached treasures around the Migratory Bird Sanctuary. Lunch and all treasure hunting supplies will be provided.

Meet us at the Piasa Creek Access Area for a day long kayaking excursion! Before hitting the water, kids will receive extensive safety training including on land paddling instructions and how to choose the right life jacket. Under the supervision of certified and trained instructors, kids will get fit as they learn water paddling techniques and different kayak maneuvers. All materials, equipment and lunch are included in the course fee.

For ages 8 to 12

CECK–203–F01 $55 Mon Jun 25 9AM–4PM Environmental Learning Facility, West Alton, MO

Erin Hilligoss–Volkmann

River Island Adventure I For ages 8 to 10

Spend the day exploring the great outdoors with real Park Rangers! Kids will learn how to use a GPS unit and search for geocached treasures. They will learn how to catch and release fish with a seining net, enjoy a cookout for lunch, go kayaking and much more. Be prepared to get wet and dirty in this new all–day camp at the Environmental Learning Center on the banks of the Mississippi River. CECK–141–F01 $65 Mon Jun 11 9AM–4PM Environmental Learning Facility, West Alton, MO

Erin Hilligoss–Volkmann

River Island Adventure II For ages 11 to 13

Spend the day exploring the great outdoors with real Park Rangers! Kids will learn how to use a GPS unit and search for geocached treasures. They will learn how to catch and release fish with a seining net, enjoy a cookout for lunch, go kayaking and much more. Be prepared to get wet and dirty in this new all–day camp at the Environmental Learning Center on the banks of the Mississippi River. CECK–241–F01 $65 Tue Jun 12 9AM–4PM Environmental Learning Facility, West Alton, MO

Erin Hilligoss–Volkmann

Avian Architecture

NEW!

Get birdy this summer with local avian experts! Kids will explore the Migratory Bird Sanctuary bottomland forests, marshes and prairies in search of nesting birds to gather facts about local birds’ habitations. Later in the day, kids will get a chance to apply what they have observed to construct their own model nests out of natural nesting materials, build a nest box for a backyard bird, and use a GPS unit to search for special geocaches. Lunch and all materials will be provided. CECK–149–F01 $55 Wed Jun 13 9AM–4PM Environmental Learning Facility, West Alton, MO

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CECK–205–F01 $65 Mon Jul 9 9AM–4PM Piasa Creek Access Area, Alton

Erin Hilligoss–Volkmann

Dirty Jobs

For ages 10 to 14

For ages 9 and up

Lane Richter

For ages 10 and up

NEW!

Come out to do work that makes Mike Rowe look tidy! Work alongside U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Park Rangers and Lock Operators during this three day camp, power washing the pier houses, removing sludge from bulkheads, and greasing the machinery at the Melvin Price Lock and Dam. Remove beaver dams and clean out culverts in Riverlands Migratory Bird Sanctuary. Retrieve trash and remove invasive species along the Mississippi River. The experience will be unique and exciting to share during the back to school stories. Meet at the National Great Rivers Museum on the 26th, in Riverlands Migratory Bird Sanctuary on the 27th and the 28th. All materials are included in the course fee. CECK–159–F01 $79 Tues/Wed/Thu Jun 26, 27, 28 9AM–1PM National Great Rivers Museum, Alton

Erin Hilligoss–Volkmann

Stream Team

Water World

For ages 8 to 10

Beat the heat this summer and dive into the fascinating world of freshwater! Travel along with environmental educator Natalie Marioni from the National Great Rivers Research and Education Center and explore all things related to H2O. Where does your drinking water come from? How much water does it take to brush your teeth or produce a single hamburger? Discover the answers to these questions and more through a variety of hands–on activities and games. Investigate the amazing and unique properties of water and the animals that live in and depend on local wetlands. Participate in the College for Kids Water Olympics! CECK–195–F01 $49 Mon–Thu Jul 23–26 9AM–12PM NGRREC Field Station, Alton

Natalie Marioni

For ages 9 to 11

Want to splash around in a local stream? Then put on your rubber boots and join the team! Led by RiverWatch Program Coordinator, Nate Keener, explorers will learn about important water issues locally and globally, hike China Creek, test its water quality, collect and examine a myriad of water critters such as dragonflies and crayfish. Back on dry land, kids will develop an understanding of the similarities and differences of water use by people in the United States and around the world. CECK–134–01 $49 Mon–Thu Jul 16–19 9AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Haskell 101

Nate Keener

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Math & Science Exploring Livestock & Exotic Animals

Bugs, Beetles & Math: Get the Facts! NEW! For ages 7 to 9 Butterflies, Oh My! Multiplication tables will come alive as you

Where does milk come from? What makes beef and bacon taste so good? Answer these questions and more in this new interactive animal science class, designed to expand your understanding of the “ines” in zoology. Explore the different breeds, habitats and agricultural purposes of cattle, pigs, horses, sheep and even some exotics in our interactive zoology lab. Then put your knowledge to the test as you complete some field work at the St. Louis Zoo on Friday!

Learn all about the amazing crawling, jumping, flying creatures that share your backyard! Through a variety of hands–on activities, kids will get an up close and personal look at the amazing world of insects. Young scientists will learn how to catch, examine and classify common insects, experience the life cycle of a butterfly, find out why crickets chirp and see if their athletic abilities measure up to those of a flea.

For ages 11 to 14

CECK–104–01 $129 Mon–Fri Jul 16–20 9AM–12PM (Mon–Thu) 9AM–3PM (Fri) Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 156

For ages 7 to 9

CECK–115–N1 $139 Mon–Fri Jul 16–20 9AM–12PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N8 205

Andrea Hettinger

Live Animal Lab For ages 10 to 14

CECK–105–01 $139 Mon–Fri Jun 25–29 9AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 156

Tim Reed

The Mad Scientist For ages 7 & 8

Come join the Mad Scientist as she explores various science aspects. We will explore our five senses, physics, chemistry and much more through hands–on experiments using things we see around us every day. Our final experiment will be combining some ingredients together to make FOAMING MONSTERS! Bring your curiosity and get ready to have a blast becoming a young scientist!

Angela Richter

Meet the Elements

CECK–106–01 $129 Mon–Fri Jul 23–27 9AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 156

Tim Reed

For ages 10 to 13

College for Kids Triathlon For ages 6 to 8

On Your Marks, Get Set, GO! Triathletes in the College for Kids Triathlon will spend the first part of their competition on reading activities. They will then transition outside where they will have to move. Their final event of the day will be playing math games. Coach Connie Stillwell, a 20 year education veteran will guide the athletes through all their training activities. CECK–197–N1 $99 Mon–Fri Jul 9–13 9AM–12PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville N8 205

Connie Stilwell

Kitchen Chemistry For ages 8 to 12

NEW!

For ages 10 to 13

Do you love animals? Come and spend the week learning all about companion animals such as dogs, cats, fish and reptiles. Through a variety of hands–on activities with live animals, kids will develop the skills needed to be a responsible pet owner. Learn proper care and management, history, behaviors, diseases and nutrition of these popular pets. Discovering the right pet for you and your family is just around the corner! There will also be a field trip to a local farm on Wednesday.

Engineering Explorers

Erin Hilligoss–Volkmann Presented in partnership with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

CECK–181–N2 $129 Mon–Fri Jul 23–27 1–4PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N8 205

For ages 7 to 9

Andrea Hettinger

CECK–190–F02 $75 Mon–Fri Jul 16–20 9AM–1PM National Great Rivers Museum, Alton

CECK–181–N1 $129 Mon–Fri Jul 9–13 1–4PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N8 207

Pet Detectives

CECK–126–N1 $139 Mon–Fri Jul 23–27 9AM–12PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N8 205

Come and explore the exciting world of engineering in this new camp! Alongside members of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, participants will learn how to use math and science to solve everyday problems through a variety of hands–on activities and team building exercises. Each day will focus on a different engineering discipline including Mechanical, Electrical, Civil, Chemical and Green Engineering.

Tim Reed

This interactive animal science class is designed to expand your understanding of companion animals such as dogs, cats, rabbits, chinchillas, ferrets and reptiles. While spending the week in a real veterinary science lab working with live animals, kids will learn proper care and management, history, behaviors, diseases and nutrition through a variety of fun, hands–on activities. Then put their knowledge to the test in a competitive animal–athon at the end of the week. There will also be a field trip to a local farm on Wednesday!

learn some tips and tricks to make them easier to remember! Using puzzles, games, raps and rhymes you’ll be solving those problems in no time! You won’t believe math can be this fun as you build your confidence for the next time you play Around the World with your classmates.

Have you ever wondered what everything around you is made up of? Atoms and elements! We will dive head first into the Periodic Table and spend five days doing hands–on experiments that range from the Alkali Metals to the Lanthanides and everything in between! Don’t miss out on this opportunity to meet all the elements! CECK–224–N1 $99 Mon–Fri Jul 16–20 1–4PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N8 205

Angela Richter

Hands on Mathology For ages 6 to 8

The first run of this hands–on math class is FUN! Because math is best learned through play, students will get plenty of games and use of many manipulatives. We will even explore the many uses of math in life, literature and art. The curriculum is designed to keep students interested and turn them into math lovers.

Did you know a kitchen can double as a science lab? In this hands–on camp, budding scientists will build molecules, grow crystals, investigate bubbleology, and explore chemical reactions using ingredients and tools found in most kitchens. We will find out why herbs smell so good and how they can be good for you. We will even use kitchen chemicals to study the rocks we might find around our homes. Using household items, we will learn more about the natural laws of science. Kids will need their safety glasses as they test for acids and bases and prepare gooey, bouncy polymers. Campers will use scientific tools to measure and analyze data just like a real scientist, and record their results in their own Laboratory Journal.

Slime Masters For ages 7 to 9

You’ll become a Slime Master in no time in this class! We will put our scientific know– how to work in creating substances with a sticky, slimy, gooey consistency. We will observe liquids turning into solids, changes in shapes and textures and see the effects of varying temperatures. We will also use slimy concoctions in designing art and learn about slimy things on our planet. Even our snacks will be a gooey delight! CECK–158–01 $109 Mon–Fri Jul 16–20 1–4PM Godfrey Campus, Reid 0201

Gloria Darr

Passport to the Universe For ages 8 to 12

Blast off on a series of missions to explore our Universe! In this exciting week of camp, you will travel through our universe, investigate black holes and comets, learn how to identify meteorites, search for extra–solar planets, and explore what life forms we might find in our universe. Led by the coordinators of the River Bend Astronomy Club, you will perform planet temperature experiments, investigate how eclipses form, and recreate the tests used by the Viking mission to Mars. You’ll create your own guidebook to navigate the night sky and research the location of NASA space missions on–line in the computer lab. You’ll discover how telescopes work while you safely view solar flares and sunspots during the day, and view the moon, planets and galaxies during a special Thursday evening session. Each participant will also get to build their own telescope to take home at the end of the week! CECK–143–N1 $129 Mon–Fri Jul 9–13 9AM–12PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N8 207

Terry Menz

CECK–136–FED1 $109 Mon–Fri Jun 11–15 9AM–12PM Edwardsville High School, A327

Terry Menz

CECK–187–01 $99 Mon–Fri Jun 18–22 9AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Fobes 2502 CECK–187–N1 $99 Mon–Fri Jul 9–13 1–4PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N8 205

Connie Stilwell

The Human Body For ages 7 to 9

There is a whole new world just waiting to be discovered inside of us! Young scientists will explore the complex workings of the human body through various experiments, projects and physiological tales. The human skeleton, brain, lungs, heart and stomach will come to life as each student builds his or her own Respiratory Man. CECK–184–01 $109 Mon–Fri Jun 18–22 1–4PM Godfrey Campus, Fobes 2502

Connie Stilwell

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Exploration & Adventure Lewis & Clark Junior Explorers For ages 9 to 11

Here is your chance to join the Lewis and Clark Expedition and become a full–fledged member of the Junior Explorers. Learn the history of the Lewis and Clark Expedition by training at Camp River Dubois, their first Winter Encampment. Applicants should be prepared to train as a member of the Expedition by bettering their frontier skills, learning to serve in the U.S. Army in 1803–04, preparing their own meals, making a journal, mending their uniform, identifying various native plants and animals, and many more tasks. This weeklong camp will be held at the Lewis and Clark State Historic Site –– inside the interpretive center and in the historic replica of Camp River Dubois. Junior Corps Members should report to Camp River Dubois on June 18! CECK–112–F01 $65 Mon–Fri Jun 18–22 8:30AM–3:30PM Lewis & Clark State Historic Site, Hartford

Brad Winn & Museum Staff

Circus Fun

For ages 4 to 6

We will be clowning around in this class as we learn about the operations of a circus. Through simulated play, we will become animal trainers, acrobats, clowns and more. We will make our own circus snacks including tiger tails, elephant ears and zebra pudding. On the last day of class, we will present “The Greatest Show on Earth” under the big top! Parents will be invited to experience the show at our very own circus of fun! CECK–132–01 $109 Mon–Fri Jul 9–13 9AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Fobes 2502

Gloria Darr

When I Grow Up For ages 4 to 6

Do you like to pretend? Your imagination will go wild as you spend each day of this exciting camp exploring a different grown–up job like a nurse, firefighter, musician, teacher and chef! Through a variety of hands–on activities such as role playing, stories, games, art and crafts and community awareness, kids will discover their own interests while having fun in a grown–up world.

Pirates & Princesses

Road Trip

Ahoy mateys and young maidens! Ever wanted to be a pirate or a princess? In this week long adventure full of hands–on activities, kids will learn what it’s really like to be a pirate or a princess. Young maidens will learn good manners, beauty tips and how to plan for a ball. They will also create a tiara and sparkly wand while learning about real life and fairy tale princesses. Young mates will spend the week learning pirate lingo, where to find the treasure and how to run a ship. Pretend pirates will also learn about real pirates like Blackbeard. Creative projects will include drawing a treasure map, painting a treasure chest and playing pirate games.

Hit the road and cruise on into this class! Our road map will direct us in learning about things that move – cars, trucks, tractors and trains. We’ll travel in style as we design our own box cars, learn about street safety and more. We’ll make a pit stop at our roadside diner and make our own snacks such as Rocky Road cookies, Gravel Dirt Dessert and oil change slushies. On Friday, we’ll gather the grown–ups for a special trip to Safety Ville presented by our friends at the Safety Council of Greater St. Louis. So put the pedal to the metal – burn rubber and sign up today!

For ages 4 to 6

CECK–139–N1 $109 Mon–Fri Jul 30–Aug 3 9AM–12PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N8 101

Andrea Hettinger

Bugs, Beetles & NEW! Butterflies, Oh My! For ages 7 to 9

Learn all about the amazing crawling, jumping, flying creatures that share your backyard! Through a variety of hands–on activities, kids will get an up close and personal look at the amazing world of insects. Young scientists will learn how to catch, examine and classify common insects, experience the life cycle of a butterfly, find out why crickets chirp and see if their athletic abilities measure up to those of a flea.

For ages 4 to 6

CECK–155–01 $109 Mon–Fri Jun 25–29 9AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Fobes 2502

Gloria Darr

Safety Ville

For ages 3 to 6

NEW!

Safety Ville is an interactive pedestrian and traffic safety program for children from three to six years of age. Alongside an adult, children will travel through Safety Ville and learn how to be safe around town. Presented by the Safety Council of Greater St. Louis. CECK–902–01 FREE Fri Jun 29 1–4PM Godfrey Campus

Presented in partnership with the Safety Council of Greater St. Louis

CECK–115–N1 $139 Mon–Fri Jul 16–20 9AM–12PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N8 205

Passport to the Universe For ages 8 to 12

Blast off on a series of missions to explore our Universe! In this exciting week of camp, you will travel through our universe, investigate black holes and comets, learn how to identify meteorites, search for extra–solar planets, and explore what life forms we might find in our universe. Led by the coordinators of the River Bend Astronomy Club, you will perform planet temperature experiments, investigate how eclipses form, and recreate the tests used by the Viking mission to Mars. You’ll create your own guidebook to navigate the night sky and research the location of NASA space missions on–line in the computer lab. You’ll discover how telescopes work while you safely view solar flares and sunspots during the day, and view the moon, planets and galaxies during a special Thursday evening session. Each participant will also get to build their own telescope to take home at the end of the week! CECK–143–N1 $129 Mon–Fri Jul 9–13 9AM–12PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N8 207

Terry Menz

Space Cadets For ages 4 to 6

The sky’s the limit! We will blast off and explore not only things in space but things in the sky. Is it a bird? Is it a plane? Or just a kite? Discover things you may not have known about things that fly! Our snacks will be out of this world too! You’re sure to have a galaxy of fun! CECK–157–01 $109 Mon–Fri Jul 23–27 9AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Fobes 2502

Andrea Hettinger

Gloria Darr

Dino Camp

For ages 4 to 6

Join the expedition as we journey to the land of the dinosaurs. We’ll learn facts about these giant creatures that roamed the earth centuries ago. We’ll even make our own dino snacks including Smile–a–saurus cookies, T–rex toast, Triceratops sippers and more. Lots of fossil fun is waiting for you! CECK–119–01 $109 Mon–Fri Jun 11–15 9AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Fobes 2502

Gloria Darr

CECK–145–N1 $109 Mon–Fri Jul 9–13 9AM–12PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N8 101

Andrea Hettinger

History Local Legends: Lincoln & Lovejoy For ages 11 to 14

Experience life as it was 150 years ago! Alongside Elijah Lovejoy, portrayed by historian and instructor, Richard Baird, you will explore some of the most fascinating parts of our local community including the Lyman Trumbull House, Lincoln Douglas Square, Old Penitentiary, Lovejoy Monument and National Cemetery. Engage in history in a new way was you walk in the footsteps of local legends, through daily field trips, and re–live pivotal moments from the past. CECK–193–01 $139 Mon–Fri Jul 30–Aug 3 9AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Fobes 1505

Richard Baird

History Comes Alive For ages 8 to 10

Here is your opportunity to experience history as it comes alive in Alton, Illinois! Learn how Elijah Parish Lovejoy, Abraham Lincoln and Lyman Trumbull crossed paths in this community. Through a variety of engaging activities and daily field trips, you will learn all about local history and relive experiences of the Underground Railroad, Lincoln–Douglas debate and more. You’ll even get to interact with Elijah Parish Lovejoy as portrayed by Richard Baird! CECK–138–01 $139 Mon–Fri Jul 30–Aug 3 1–4PM Godfrey Campus, Fobes 1503

Richard Baird

Richard Baird Richard Baird earned a master’s degree from Lindenwood University in communication and public relations. He has presented a live portrayal of Elijah Lovejoy over one hundred times throughout the country and most recently served as the president of the Alton Museum of History and Art. He is recognized throughout the community as an authority on local history.

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Magic & Performing Arts Under the Big Top

Shining Stars

For ages 6 to 12

Bally Hoo! Welcome to the big top! Ever wanted to run away with the circus? This is your chance! You will get to experience all sorts of things: walk on stilts, balance on the teeter board, juggle rings, spin plates, twirl flower sticks and even learn to ride a unicycle! Highly experiential! This camp will also feature clown skits and acrobatics. Why wasn’t camp ever this fun when we were kids?

Arithmatricks Camp For ages 8 to 12

Multiply coins! Produce the 14 of Diamonds! Add in your head faster than a calculator! Learn these and many other magic tricks while honing your math skills. The tricks for this camp are math–based! You’ll learn magic with money, cards, paper, and special magic props you’ll take home. The students put on a show for their families the last day. Animal balloons, clown skits, and team building activities round out this fun camp. Goals are to develop presentation skills and confidence, build math skills, and to have fun!

CECK–137–01 $139 Mon–Fri Jul 9–13 9AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Fobes 1503

For ages 4 to 6

Since last year’s performance got rave reviews, we will present a NEW summer production this year! All aspiring young actors will want to sign up and join the cast as we learn the operation of producing and presenting a class play from creating scenery to making costumes. We will take another classic fairy tale and turn it into a musical drama. The curtain goes up during the last class session for the whole world to see! It’s sure to be another smash hit! CECK–200–01 $109 Mon–Fri Jul 30–Aug 3 9AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Fobes 1500

Gloria Darr

CECK–137–N1 $139 Mon–Fri Jul 30–Aug 3 9AM–12PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 119

Abra–Kid–Abra Staff

CECK–133–01 $139 Mon–Fri Jun 11–15 9AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 156 CECK–133–N1 $139 Mon–Fri Jun 25–29 9AM–12PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N8 101

Abra–Kid–Abra Staff

Literature Dr. Seuss Is on the Loose! For ages 5 to 7

This summer, children will learn about the author behind Dr. Seuss, including the history and purpose for his writing. In doing so, students will practice necessary reading and critical thinking skills while creating word finds, rhymes, memorization activities, reading, writing stories, cooking and sharing our Seussical creations with our families at the end of the week at a class celebration! Please join us for this week full of exciting, crazy and fun Seuss magic! CECK–168–01 $109 Mon–Fri Jun 18–22 9AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Fobes 1500

Julianne White

Creative Arts

Ready, Set, Read! Summer Camp NEW For students entering grades 1 through 6

Mixed Media Collages

This brand new reading camp is a great way to keep kids engaged during the summer and prepares them to start the new school year off with confidence! Designed for children entering grades 1 through 6 next year, this program is aimed at improving phonics and word recognition, spelling, writing, comprehension and critical thinking. Each student will progress through the program at his or her own speed, based on assessment results, alongside experienced and engaging reading specialists. Reading skills and strategies will be taught using high interest books, small group interaction and personalized one–on–one sessions. CECK–559–01 $225 Mon–Fri Jun18–29 9AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Fobes 1503 & 1505

For ages 9 and up

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Create a work of art using family photos as your subject matter! Learn collage techniques and surface design processes from instructor Richard Baird, a local mixed media artist. Experience the freedom and expressive qualities of mixed media as you transform a blank canvas into a personal keepsake. Bring copies of your favorite photos, a canvas size of your choice (18x24 maximum), and any collage materials that you would like to incorporate.

Glitzy Chicks For ages 7 to 10

Hey girls! Add pizzazz to your room, your wardrobe and other things as you turn common objects into works of art! Creative T–shirts, color tape bags, glitter bugs, stylish shades, jazzy laces, fab flowers and more. You will be stylin’ with new glitz and glamour! CECK–120–01 $109 Mon–Fri Jun 18–22 1–4PM Godfrey Campus, Reid 0201

Gloria Darr

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CECK–148–01 $119 Mon–Fri Jul 23–27 9AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Fobes 1500

Richard Baird


Technology Creativity + Programming NEW! = Scratch For ages 8 and up

Photoshop Fakery For ages 10 and up

In this fun, creative class you will learn how to use Adobe Photoshop to combine basic photo editing skills with layering, masking and filtering tools to create outlandish fake photos. You will enter the world of visual hoax by creating photos of yourself on the moon, in a valley of dinosaurs and in a number of other interesting settings. You will even have the chance to be the star of your own magazine cover. This bit of fakery is sure to impress your friends and the skills you learn can be used in a variety of school projects. Each student will take home a CD of his or her creations and a framed print of one project completed during the week. Bring your own digital camera and USB cable.

Have you ever wondered how people program computers to do what we want? Use your creative talents to learn the basics of computer programming. Using a free downloadable program called “Scratch”, you will create Arts, Stories and Games. Walk away understanding computational concepts, practices, and perspectives all while showing how creative you can be! CECK–150–01 $109 Mon–Thu Jun 25–28 9AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 260 CECK–150–N1 $109 Mon– Thu Jul 16–19 9AM–12PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 121

Joe Kleine

Animation & Clay–mation

NEW!

For ages 8 and up

Ever wonder how cartoons are made? Have you seen the movie “Chicken Run” and wondered how they made clay move like that? Students who take this class will learn the basic principles of animation and apply them to creating a “Cartoon short” and stop motion “Clay–mation Short”. Walk away with the knowledge to start creating your own animation and stop–motion productions! CECK–147–01 $109 Mon–Thu Jun 25–28 1–4PM Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 260 CECK–147–N1 $109 Mon–Thu Jul 16–19 1–4PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 121

Joe Kleine

Keyboarding for Kids

Computer Academy for Kids For ages 8 to 12

Gain confidence and a firm foundation in computer usage and Microsoft applications. You will learn basic file management and Windows navigation; Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint. Topics will include editing, printing, copying, pasting, formatting,inserting pictures, creating Excel graphs, entering simple formulas, and designing a ten slide PowerPoint presentation. In addition to learning the basics in each application, kids will have fun designing their own mouse pad they will get to take home. Get ready to WOW your teachers when you return in the Fall. CECK–163–01 $109 Mon–Thu Jun 11–14 1–4PM Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 160

Pam Bywater

For ages 8 to 12

Are you keyboarding with two fingers instead of ten? Proper keyboarding techniques and practices for both alphabetic and numeric keying will be presented in this class. Students will have fun with on–line skill building games while improving their speed and accuracy.

CECK–124–01 $109 Mon–Fri Jul 30–Aug 3 9AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 260

CECK–160–01 $89 Mon–Thu Jun 11–14 9AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 160

Dixie Gausling

Pam Bywater

LEGO® Robotics Anatomy of a Robot

Warring Robots

What is a robot? If you don’t know the answer to this question, not only will you get the opportunity to learn it, but you will experience designing, testing and tackling challenges using robots in this camp! Using the LEGO Mindstorms NXT system, you will explore the basics of robotics, mechanics and programming. Throughout the week, campers will apply what they’ve learned and hone their skills to tackle various challenges. This camp is geared toward beginners, but all skill levels are welcome!

In the battle of brains versus brawn, brains will win through applied physics! Using mechanical design, construction, programming, teamwork and LEGO Mindstorms NXT Robots, kids will create robots that will try to flip, push or smash their opponent’s battle vehicles. This camp is designed for those who have previous robotics experience, but all are welcome!

For ages 8 to 10

CECK–164–01 $189 Mon–Fri Jun 18–22

1–4PM

CECK–164–02 $189 Mon–Fri Jul 23–27 1–4PM Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 160

For ages 11 and up

CECK–174–01 $189 Mon–Fri Jul 9–13 1–4PM CECK–174–02 $189 Mon–Fri Jul 30–Aug 3 1–4PM Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 160

Erin Nolan Presented in partnership with the St. Louis Science Center

Erin Nolan Presented in partnership with the St. Louis Science Center

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Kids in the Kitchen Kitchen Kapers For ages 4 to 6

No mystery about it! It’s fun making snacks and even more fun eating them! Using a variety of foods, you will discover how easy it is to make your own snacks using kid– friendly cooking methods which will include blending, pouring, spreading, shaking, and measuring. You will also check the scene of a kitchen environment and investigate how to use appliances in a super safe fun way. As the plot thickens, so will the batter as we make cake in a mug and orange dream pie. Fingerprint cookies will give you a clue to some of the other yummy snacks we will be making in this class. It will be a crime if you don’t sign up today! CECK–176–01 $119 Mon–Fri Jun 18–22 9AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Reid 0201

Gloria Darr

Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs For ages 7 to 9

From a classic book to a delightful film, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs was the most delicious event since macaroni met cheese. Since the sky doesn’t rain food, kids will have fun making their own delights from mini sliders to silver dollar pancakes and much more! Each day will include a reading of the book and a snack. Every chef will receive a souvenir apron, certificate from the College for Kids Cooking School and recipe book to take home at the end of the week. CECK–152–01 $129 Mon–Fri Jul 16–20 9AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Reid 0201

Ashley Jones

Let’s Party

For ages 7 to 9

Young chefs will learn how to make delightful and delectable party foods. While learning how to prepare food for guests, they will practice reading simple recipes, identify kitchen utensils, measure ingredients and work safely in the kitchen. After this week, they will be ready to entertain friends and family with tasty treats at their next party. Every chef will receive a souvenir apron, certificate from the College for Kids Cooking School and recipe book to take home at the end of the week. CECK–177–FCV1 $129 Mon–Fri July 9–13 9AM–12PM Carlinville Middle School, Home Ec Room111

Susan Millard

CECK–177–01 $129 Mon–Fri Jul 9–13 1–4PM Godfrey Campus, Reid 0201 CECK–177–FED1 $129 Mon–Fri Jul 30–Aug 3 9AM–12PM Edwardsville High School, Foods Lab, B160

Extreme Cakes

For ages 10 and up

You’ve seen Buddy and Duff do it, now it’s your turn to create extreme cakes! Young bakers will spend the week learning all about the current rock star in the cake decorating industry– fondant. Alongside master baker and owner of Sweet Indulgences, Michelle Davenport, kids will learn how to properly bake, ice and decorate cakes with extreme themes. Every baker will receive a souvenir apron, recipe book and sweet treats of their own design to take home! CECK–154–01 $139 Mon–Fri June 11–15 9AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Reid 0201

Michelle Davenport

Cake Wars!

NEW!

For ages 10 and up

The greatest cake artists go head to head on TV. Now it’s your turn to be the judge of your favorite treat in this summer’s cake wars class. Each day you will try a new recipe from cupcakes to cake pops. Alongside master baker and owner of Sweet Indulgences, Michelle Davenport, kids will learn how to properly bake,ice and decorate all sorts of sweet treats. Every baker will receive a souvenir apron, recipe book and sweet treats of their own design to take home! CECK–165–01 $139 Mon–Fri July 30–Aug 3 9AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Reid 0201

Michelle Davenport

Cook Like a Wok Star For ages 10 and up

Whether you’re whipping up Chinese Cuisine or steaming veggies, the wok is the way to cook! Kids will learn how to choose a wok, identify the utensils that are used and how to take care of these prized possessions! The wok is most commonly associated with the technique of stir–frying, but can be used to deep–fry, braise, roast, steam and simmer. Get ready to stir up some Asian zing! After this class, you’ll be feeling like a “Wok Star”! Every chef will receive a souvenir apron, certificate from the College for Kids Cooking School and a recipe book to take home at the end of the week. CECK–151–01 $129 Mon–Fri Jul 9–13 9AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Reid 0201 CECK–151–FED1 $129 Mon–Fri Jul 23–27 9AM–12PM Edwardsville High School, Foods Lab, B160

Ashley Jones

Ashley Jones

Gloria Darr Gloria Darr earned a master’s degree in elementary education and has been an education consultant for 25 years. Gloria loves telling stories and has an extensive collection of children’s books. She writes songs for preschoolers and has directed many children’s musicals and plays.

Ashley Jones Ashley Jones has a bachelor’s degree in special education and is a teacher at the Alton Middle School. She loves reading, shopping and cooking!

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Michelle Davenport Michelle Davenport used to help her mother make cakes for friends and family, from birthday cakes to wedding cakes for over 300 people. She has always enjoyed baking and decorating cakes, and after watching every cake show on the airwaves in 2009, she started Sweet Indulgences, where she has put that passion to work by making literally hundreds of cakes – all special and unique.

Susan Millard Susan Millard is a substitute teacher for the Carlinville School district and has taught College for Kids classes for eight years. She has a bachelor’s degree in sociology/ social Work from Western Illinois University and bakes desserts for the Salsa Grill, a local restaurant on the square in Carlinville.


Career Exploration So You Want to Be a Photographer

So You Want to Be a Babysitter

Show Me the Money!

Come and experience the world through a photographic lens! While exploring the unique styles and techniques of photography used around the world, you’ll learn the basics of taking great pictures –– equipment, composition and lighting –– then learn how to manipulate your photos in the “digital darkroom” with a computer and photo editing software. At the end of the week you’ll print and frame your favorite shot and take home a digital portfolio to share with family and friends. Do not forget to bring your camera!

Want to be the teenage babysitter that every family wants to hire? Increase your knowledge, skills and confidence to care for school–age children, toddlers and infants in this hands–on workshop. Under the direction of an American Heart Association certified instructor, you’ll learn how to recognize emergencies and apply basic first aid, as well how to recognize and care for breathing and cardiac emergencies in infants and young children. You will practice identifying safety problems around the house and yard, select age–appropriate toys and games, handle bedtime issues, diaper and feed an infant, and interview for a babysitting job. Students who successfully complete this workshop will receive a participation card from the American Heart Association.

Budding entrepreneurs will explore the essentials of starting a business in this new camp! Begin the adventure by brainstorming your business idea, creating business cards and developing a business plan that you will pitch to a panel of judges at the end of the week. Learn the essentials of earning, spending and saving money, the relationship of supply and demand, the benefits of trade networks and the role your business plays in the economy. The best business idea will win a feature story on our Facebook page!

For ages 10 and up

For ages 11 to 15

CECK–142–01 $109 Mon–Fri Jul 23–27 9AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 260

Dixie Gausling

For ages 12 and up

NEW!

CECK–111–01 $109 Mon–Fri Jun 25–29 1–4PM Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 158

Cassandra Campbell

CECK–175–01 $75 Thu & Fri Jun 7 & 8 8AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Nursing Bldg. Room 106

Dawna Egelhoff & Kevin Wellhausen

College & Career Success 46% of the students who participated in the Academic Refresher raised their scores enough to move to a higher level course, saving parents over $17,000 in tuition.

Academic Refresher: Math

Academic Refresher: English

Get a jump start to your college career in this two week program! Save time and money by improving your placement scores in Reading, English, and Math. This enrichment program offers a pre–curriculum education through classroom and online learning materials. Students will also be given an up close introduction to the layout of the college and basic resources that will help them to be a more successful student. At the end of this session, the opportunity will be given to retake the placement test to determine whether students qualify for the next level of course work.

Get a jump start to your college career in this two week program! Save time and money by improving your placement scores in Reading, English, and Math. This enrichment program offers a pre–curriculum education through classroom and online learning materials. Students will also be given an up close introduction to the layout of the college and basic resources that will help them to be a more successful student. At the end of this session, the opportunity will be given to retake the placement test to determine whether students qualify for the next level of course work.

For high school seniors

For high school seniors

CEPE–200–01 $129 Mon–Fri May 21–Jun 4 9–11:30AM Godfrey Campus, Science Bldg. Room 113

CEPE–300–01 $129 Mon–Fri Jun 18–29 9–11:30AM Godfrey Campus, Nursing Bldg. Room 101

CEPE–200–02 $129 Mon–Fri Jul 16–27 1–3:30PM Godfrey Campus, Nursing Bldg. Room 101

CEPE–300–02 $129 Mon–Fri Jul 30–Aug 10 1–3:30PM Godfrey Campus, Nursing Bldg. Room 101

On Your Own: From College to Career

NEW!

For college graduates

You’ve worked hard to finish college and begin life “in the real world.” But now that you’ve made it to this point, how do you start this new life? In this class, you will learn about finding your first job, creating a budget, and balancing your life and work. This is a must for all college graduates or those planning to graduate soon. CEPE–143–60 $59 Wed Jul 18 6–9PM Godfrey Campus, Fobes 2502

Cassandra Campbell

Cassandra Campbell Cassandra Campbell holds a degree in business administration from Fontbonne University and has been tutoring local students for the past three years. She also worked as an accountant for 12 years. She is motivated to help students succeed academically no matter what obstacles they may face.

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Sports & Recreation Taekwondo for Kids

Boys Basketball I

Mini–Tennis

Taekwondo, or “the way of kicking and punching”, is widely known as an Olympic sport and has more practitioners worldwide than any other martial art. It can also be a confidence boosting form of self defense; a graceful and powerful performance art or a character building physical exercise. This class is designed to give kids a good knowledge base in all these aspects of taekwondo and martial arts in general. Students will learn how to perform basic strikes, blocks, kicks and stances in ways that are energetic and aesthetically pleasing. They will also learn variations of these techniques, along with strategies and tactics, to apply in the ring or in real–world situations. Throughout the course, students will learn, and put into practice, the tenets of taekwondo: courtesy, integrity,perseverance, self control and indomitable spirit. This class is a good starting point for kids who are interested in studying martial arts and can also give current practitioners a refreshing “spin” on something they already enjoy doing.

This basketball camp for younger players offers a solid foundation in game fundamentals focusing on shooting, passing and dribbling skills. Teaching takes into account age and skill differences. Various games and contests will be played daily to improve playing skills.

The Mini Tennis program is for children ages 5 to 7 interested in tennis and having fun! Children learn the basics of tennis through the development of warm–up skills, motor skills,racquet skills and playing skills. Development is achieved through fun activities conducted on a smaller tennis court with balls that are slower and lighter, which allows participants to cover the court, hit more balls and build confidence. Tennis rackets and balls will be provided. Players are encouraged to bring a water bottle.

For ages 8 to 12

Junior Golf Level 1

For ages 8 to 15

Embrace an active lifestyle by learning the fundamentals of the game including swing, putting, chipping, pitching, club selection, rules and course etiquette. Alongside instructor and LPGA member Laura McCune, junior golfers will receive individual coaching and support as they progress through this 6–week course. Bring your clubs if you have them or they will be provided upon request. CECK–182–F50 $99 Sat Jun 16–Jul 21 9:30–11AM Rolling Hills Golf Course, Godfrey

Laura McCune

CECK–179–01 $109 Mon–Fri Jul 16–20 1–4PM Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 141

Brendan Neal

For kids entering grades 4, 5, 6

CESP–920–01 $60 Mon–Fri Jun 4–8 9AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Riverbend Arena

Deon Thomas

Boys Basketball II

For kids entering grades 7, 8, 9

This basketball camp for older players offers a solid foundation in game fundamentals and rules of the game, with a focus and extra time committed to developing shooting and ball handling skills. Various games and contests will be played daily to improve playing skills. CESP–922–01 $60 Mon–Fri Jun 18–22 9AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Riverbend Arena

Deon Thomas

Girls Basketball I

For kids entering grades 4–8

Emphasis will be placed on fundamentals,individual defense, individual offense and shooting technique. Each camper will have the opportunity to improve her skills and develop an increased enjoyment of the game of basketball. Instruction takes into account age and skill differences. Various games and contests will be played daily to improve playing skills.

Boys & Girls Soccer For ages 6 to 15

Soccer camp is designed with the individual player in mind. Emphasis will be placed on developmental skills, fundamentals and individual techniques. Small side games will be incorporated into all sessions so that boys and girls can advance themselves in a positive and fun environment. CESP–940–60 $45 Mon–Thu Aug 6–9 6–7:30PM Godfrey Campus, Riverbend Arena

Tim Rooney

Sure, chillin’ out is cool. But rockin’ out is a blast! That’s why you’re gonna love the ZumbAtomic® fitness program for kids. It’s a fast–forward fusion of popular Zumba® moves like salsa, cumbia, reggaeton and hip–hop and high–octane workouts designed to let kids max out on fun and fitness all at the same time. Safe and effective, kids can’t wait to get into the ZumbAtomic® groove. Through a variety of dance workouts, games, step breakdowns and kid choreographed routines, their energy and fitness levels will soar as they progress.

Barry Storms

Jr. Tennis Level 1

Summer tennis camps for kids can be a fantastic way to build healthy bodies, make new friends, and develop lifelong skills. This program introduces tennis in a fun environment. Players learn the technical fundamentals of the forehand, backhand, serve, over head and volley, while also improving their reflexes and speed with their footwork. Students will be grouped by ability levels the first day of class. Don’t forget your tennis racket and water bottle.

For ages 8 to 10

CECK–196–50 $59 Sat May 19–Jun 9 9–10AM Godfrey Campus, Tennis Complex

Girls Basketball II

Barry Storms

CESP–932–01 $60 Mon–Fri Jun 18–22 12–4PM Godfrey Campus, Riverbend Arena

CECK–213–01 $109 Mon–Fri Jul 16–20 9AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Hatheway 107 (Dance Studio)

CECK–396–51 $49 Sat Aug 4–25 8–8:45AM Godfrey Campus, Tennis Complex

For ages 11 to 15

Players will receive individual/group instruction on their skill development. Post players will work on playing with their back to the basket, posting and scoring in the paint, being a good offensive rebounder, rebounding defensively, blockouts, starting the fast break outlet pass, using screens, use of the bank shot and many other aspects of inside play. Guards or perimeter players will work on how to get open, footwork, triple– threat position, one–on–one moves, ball handling and passing skills, reading screens and shooting the three–point shot.

For ages 9 and up

CECK–199–50 $59 Sat May 19–Jun 9 10–11AM Godfrey Campus, Tennis Complex

Jr. Tennis Level 2

This program is for intermediate or advanced players. The goal is to reinforce stroke mechanics through drills that involve playing patterns and tactical strategies. In addition, players will learn court positioning in both doubles and singles play. Summer tennis camps for kids can be a fantastic way to build healthy bodies, make new friends, and develop lifelong skills. Don’t forget your tennis racket and water bottle.

For ages 8 to 10

CECK–296–50 $59 Sat Aug 4–25 9–10AM Godfrey Campus, Tennis Complex

For ages 11 to 15

CECK–297–50 $59 Sat Aug 4–25 10–11AM Godfrey Campus, Tennis Complex

Ana House & Erica White

Barry Storms

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CECK–396–50 $49 Sat May19–Jun 9 8–8:45AM Godfrey Campus, Tennis Complex

CESP–930–01 $60 Mon–Fri Jun 11–15 12–4PM Godfrey Campus, Riverbend Arena

For kids entering grades 9–11

ZumbAtomic®

For ages 5 to 7


Horseback Riding Rocky Branch Saddle Club

Pony Pals II

For ages 6 to 10

This program is designed to build on the basics learned in Pony Pals I and give young riders a more in–depth introduction to horses and riding. Students will be refreshed the first day of camp, and then be allowed the responsibility of riding more independently. Students will assist in catching horses in the pasture for riding, will learn how to groom and tack horses with limited assistance, and ride bareback. Students will receive a riding lesson every day of the week culminating in a show for parents on Friday. Pony Pals II is for the horse enthusiast interested in furthering their horse education and training. Highlights will include a CD of pictures from the week and the memories of a lifetime! Participants must wear a riding helmet and riding boots. Prerequisite: Pony Pals I or prior riding experience, lessons or horse ownership.

For ages 8 and up

Little Stirrups

For ages 4 and up

Young riders will learn about the wonderful world of horses in this beginning riding class for parents and kids. Parent/child teams will experience everything from the feel of a horse’s fuzzy muzzle to the giggles of excitement during your child’s first trotting steps in the saddle. Kids will learn how to brush their horse, put the saddle on its back, and tell it how to stop, go and turn in the very first class. Rock Branch horses are generous, patient and sweet–natured. Riders will demonstrate their new skills for family and friends on the last day and be presented with a rosette ribbon. Young riders must be accompanied by an adult who will participate in each class by helping to brush, saddle up and lead the horse while their child is riding. CECK–128–F50 Sat Jun 9–30

$99 11AM–12:30PM

CECK–128–F51 Sat Jun 9–30

$99 12:30–2PM

The Rocky Branch Saddle Club’s 10–level program takes riders from beginner to accomplished equestrian. Each level is a set of building blocks combining riding skills and horse care knowledge such as how much oats to feed a horse, the difference between hay and straw, and how to clean a horse’s hooves. Riding activities include playing games on horseback, riding bareback, navigating hills and bridges and a life–size riding maze. Saddle Club riders will learn to ride both English and Western styles with confidence. Merit pins are awarded at each level; riders who complete all 10 levels will graduate as an assistant riding instructor. Special activities include arts and crafts, demonstrations from a professional horse trainer, and assisting a veterinarian or horse– shoer. Saddle Club incorporates the riding handbook “Happy Horsemanship” (available for purchase along with club jackets and riding helmets). CECK–228–F50 Sat Jun 9–30

$99 2–3:30PM

CECK–228–F51 $99 Sat Jul 7–28 11AM–12:30PM Rocky Branch Stables, Bethalto

Lesa Teepe

CECK–128–F52 $99 Sat Jul 7–28 9–10:30AM Rocky Branch Stables, Bethalto

CECK–216–F01 $199 Mon–Fri Jun 25–29 9AM–12PM Triangle H Farm, Edwardsville

Pony Pals

For ages 5 to 8

This program is designed to introduce young children to the wonders of horses. This half–day, week long course instructs young horse enthusiasts in the care and feeding of horses, the safety standards needed to work around horses, and the basics of horsemanship and riding. The program starts with classroom instruction each day where the kids will learn the vocabulary of the horse world – words like “hoof” and “withers”, then move to a hands–on experience in the barn. Students will receive four riding lessons. The final day of their session is a recital for parents to demonstrate their horse skills. Highlights of the program include a CD of pictures of the student’s horse experiences all week, a fun, take–home horsey craft and the memories of a lifetime! All participants must bring a riding helmet and riding boots. CECK–116–F01 $199 Mon–Fri Jun 11–15 9AM–12PM

Lesa Teepe

Marcy Heepke & Farm Staff

Pony Pals III

For ages 7 to 12

This new program is designed to take your little cowpoke’s horse education to the next level! Students will build upon the skills learned in Pony Pals I and II, as they adopt a horse for the week and learn how to properly care for it. From feeding and grooming to anatomy and nutrition, campers will receive hands–on instruction in horse management. Students will also learn about other animals on the farm and how they coexist in a balanced environment. Students will receive a riding lesson every day of the week culminating in a show for parents on Friday. Participants must wear a riding helmet and riding boots. Prerequisite: Pony Pals I and II, equivalent riding experience or permission from the instructor. CECK–316–F01 $199 Mon–Fri Jul 9–13 9AM–12PM Triangle H Farm, Edwardsville

CECK–116–F02 $199 Mon–Fri Jun 18–22 9AM–12PM Triangle H Farm, Edwardsville

Marcy Heepke & Farm Staff

Marcy Heepke & Farm Staff

What to wear, what to bring. Rocky Branch Stables

Triangle H Farm

4885 Rocky Branch Road Bethalto, IL 62010 (618) 377.9560

2082 South Moreland Road Edwardsville, IL 62025 (618) 692.4823

WEAR

Long pants, boots or shoes with a low heel. No sandals or tennis shoes.

Long pants or riding tights and riding boots with a heel and hard toe (paddock or western boots). No rubber boots or tennis shoes.

BRING

Horseback riding helmet or bicycle helmet, if you have one. Helmets are available to borrow if you don’t own one. Water bottle.

Horseback riding helmet, available to purchase at Triangle H tack store. It is recommended that items be purchased 2 weeks prior to the start of camp. Sizing advice is available if purchased from another store. Bicycle helmets are not allowed. Water bottle, snack and sunscreen.

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Swim

Dance

Water Babies I

Swim Levels 1–5

Preschool Dance

This class promotes water adjustment, not necessarily swimming, for babies and toddlers 6 to 18 months old. A parent or other responsible adult must be present and in the water at all times during the class. Classes are taught by Red Cross certified water safety instructors. Children should wear swim diapers or snug training pants under their swim suits.

Children will be skill tested on the first day of class to determine which level they are in. A wide variety of skills will be learned and as they progress through the levels, new skills are learned and old ones are refined. Classes are taught by Red Cross certified water safety instructors.

Want to learn to dance? Join us for an introductory class in Ballet and Tap designed especially for preschoolers! Boys and girls will be introduced to creative movement, ballet, tap, tumbling and modern dance skills. Wear your leotards and tights and bring ballet and tap shoes if you have them. If not, wear loose comfortable clothing and tennis shoes. Instructor Sara Miller has taught ballet professionally for over 15 years.

For ages 6 to 18 months

$35 CECK–098–1A Sat CECK–098–1B Sat Hatheway Pool

May 19–Jun 23 9:15–10AM Jun 30–Aug 4 9:15–10AM

Water Babies II

For ages 18 months to 3

This class promotes water adjustment, not necessarily swimming, for babies and toddlers 18 to 36 months old. A parent or other responsible adult must be present and in the water at all times during the class. Classes are taught by Red Cross certified water safety instructors. Children should wear swim diapers or snug training pants under their swim suits. $35 CECK–099–1A Sat CECK–099–1B Sat

May 19–Jun 23 10–10:45AM Jun 30–Aug 4 10–10:45AM

Learn water safety, personal safety, physical and mental adjustments to the water, buoyancy, body position and basic water skills such as front and back floating, with a goal of coordinating a beginning crawl and elementary back stroke. Classes are taught by Red Cross certified water safety instructors.

$35 CECK–094–1A Sat CECK–094–1B Sat Hatheway Pool

May 14–Jun 6 May 14–Jun 6 Jun 4–15 Jun 4–15 Jun 11–Jul 2 Jun 11–Jul 2 Jun 18–29 Jun 18–29 Jul 9–20 Jul 9–20 Jul 9–Aug 1 Jul 9–Aug 1 Jul 23–Aug 3 Jul 23–Aug 3

May 14–Jun 6 May 14–Jun 6 Jun 4–15 Jun 4–15 Jun 11–Jul 2 Jun 11–Jul 2 Jun 18–29 Jun 18–29 Jul 9–20 Jul 9–20 Jul 9–Aug 1 Jul 9–Aug 1 Jul 23–Aug 3 Jul 23–Aug 3

$35 CECK–095–1A Sat CECK–095–1B Sat Hatheway Pool

May 19–Jun 23 11:30AM–12:15PM Jun 30–Aug 4 11:30AM–12:15PM

6–6:45PM 6:45–7:30PM 1–1:45PM 2–2:45PM 6–6:45PM 6:45–7:30PM 1–1:45PM 2–2:45PM 1–1:45PM 2–2:45PM 6–6:45PM 6:45–7:30PM 1–1:45PM 2–2:45PM

For ages 6 and up

For ages 3 to 5

Mon/Wed Mon/Wed Mon–Fri Mon–Fri Mon/Wed Mon/Wed Mon–Fri Mon–Fri Mon–Fri Mon–Fri Mon/Wed Mon/Wed Mon–Fri Mon–Fri

$44 CECK–091–6A Mon/Wed CECK–091–7A Mon/Wed CECK–091–2A Mon–Fri CECK–091–3A Mon–Fri CECK–091–6B Mon/Wed CECK–091–7B Mon/Wed CECK–091–2B Mon–Fri CECK–091–3B Mon–Fri CECK–091–2C Mon–Fri CECK–091–3C Mon–Fri CECK–091–6C Mon/Wed CECK–091–7C Mon/Wed CECK–091–2D Mon–Fri CECK–091–3D Mon–Fri Hatheway Pool

Swim Level 6

Preschool Swim

$44 CECK–090–6A CECK–090–7A CECK–090–2A CECK–090–3A CECK–090–6B CECK–090–7B CECK–090–2B CECK–090–3B CECK–090–2C CECK–090–3C CECK–090–6C CECK–090–7C CECK–090–2D CECK–090–3D

For ages 6 and up

The objective of Level 6 is to refine strokes so students swim with more ease, efficiency, power and smoothness over greater distances. Swimmers will also work on Personal Water Safety, Fundamentals of Diving, Fitness Swimming and Lifeguard Readiness. $35 CECK–096–1A Sat CECK–096–1B Sat Hatheway Pool

May 19–Jun 23 12:15–1PM Jun 30–Aug 4 12:15–1PM

6–6:45PM 6:45–7:30PM 1–1:45PM 2–2:45PM 6–6:45PM 6:45–7:30PM 1–1:45PM 2–2:45PM 1–1:45PM 2–2:45PM 6–6:45PM 6:45–7:30PM 1–1:45PM 2–2:45PM

For ages 3 to 5

CECK–108–01 $49 Mon–Fri Jun 25–29 9–10:30AM Godfrey Campus, Hatheway 107 (Dance Studio)

Sara Miller

Ballet for Ice Skaters For ages 6 to 10

The key to being a great ice skater is learning how to control your body while skating. This new class will help skaters focus on posture, core strength and learning to keep shoulders over hips throughout spins and jumps. Alongside professional dance instructor Sara Miller, skaters will also learn simple barre work that helps with correct placement and quickness of moves needed for jumps and quick foot work. CECK–109–01 $49 Mon–Fri Jun 25–29 11AM–12:30PM Godfrey Campus, Hatheway 107 (Dance Studio)

Sara Miller

All That Jazz For ages 9 to 11

This new dance class introduces young performers to musical theater! With instruction inspired by popular musicals like Annie, Mary Poppins, Grease, The Grinch and The Addams Family, students will learn how to develop their character through dance and a variety of stage movements that make the story come alive. Join us on Friday for a live performance of their newly gained skills. Instructor Sara Miller has taught ballet and jazz professionally for over 15 years.

Ballroom NEW! Dancing for Kids For ages 9 and up

Looking for a new way to stay active this summer? Join us in the dance studio for this brand new class for kids! Alongside professional dance instructor Bill Trent, boys and girls will be introduced to the basic steps of upbeat dances including Cha–Cha, Swing, Samba and Meringue. This program emphasizes the basic etiquette of social dance and introduces kids to basic partner dance concepts such as lead and follow, dance frame and open and closed position. An encouraging learning environment will cultivate self–esteem, respect, coordination and more life–enhancing skills through ballroom dance. CECK–140–01 $149 Mon–Thu Jun 18–21 9AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Hatheway 107 (Dance Studio)

William Trent

ZumbAtomic® For ages 9 and up

Sure, chillin’ out is cool. But rockin’ out is a blast! That’s why you’re gonna love the ZumbAtomic® fitness program for kids. It’s a fast–forward fusion of popular Zumba® moves like salsa, cumbia, reggaeton and hip–hop and high–octane workouts designed to let kids max out on fun and fitness all at the same time. Safe and effective, kids can’t wait to get into the ZumbAtomic® groove. Through a variety of dance workouts, games, step breakdowns and kid choreographed routines, their energy and fitness levels will soar as they progress. CECK–213–01 $109 Mon–Fri Jul 16–20 9AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Hatheway 107 (Dance Studio)

Ana House & Erica White

CECK–209–01 $55 Mon–Fri Jul 30–Aug 3 9–11AM Godfrey Campus, Hatheway 107 (Dance Studio)

Sara Miller

May 19–Jun 23 10:45–11:30AM Jun 30–Aug 4 10:45–11:30AM

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

For young singers, there is no better place to start than the RiverBend Children’s Choir. Students in 1st through 8th grades receive vocal instruction through an unforgettable choral experience. For young musicians, KinderKeys and Kindermusik are great group experiences to boost confidence and skills.

For adults

Love to sing? Join the Concert Choir or audition for the select group “Limited Edition.” Play an instrument? Sign up for the Wind Ensemble, Jazz Band, Percussion Ensemble, or audition for a seat in the Alton Symphony Orchestra. Or develop your talent as a composer in other non–credit music classes for adults like Electronic Music Production and Sequencing & Recording.

For everyone!

Private instruction is available for children and adults at all levels of ability in voice and on most instruments. All instructors hold college degrees; more than two thirds have earned Master’s or Doctorate degrees. • Keyboard: Piano or Organ • Strings: Violin, Viola, Cello, String Bass • Guitar: Acoustic, Electric, Electric Bass • Voice: Singers age 13 and up • Brass: Horns, Tuba, Trombone, Trumpet • Woodwinds: Flute, Piccolo, Clarinet, Sax, Oboe • Percussion

Learn how to get started by contacting Susan Parton Stanard at (618) 468.4732 or spstanard@lc.edu today!

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Meet the Instructors Terry Menz of Highland holds master’s degrees in teaching and in business and a bachelor’s degree in biology/medical technology. She teaches science at Edwardsville High School. Terry and her husband Jeff are outreach coordinators for the Riverbend Astronomy Club which participates in the NASA Night Sky Network.

Brendan Neal began practicing martial arts in 1980 and received his first black belt in taekwondo in 1984. He is currently a 3rd degree black belt in taekwondo, a 2nd degree black belt in Bujitsu–kai and has trained in various martial arts and combat sports such as Serrada Eskrima, Shorin–ryu karate, judo and mixed martial arts. He has taught at many locations – to all ages and genders – over the last 25 years. He seeks to propagate martial arts as not just a sport, but as an all–inclusive do (way) of self–improvement and self–protection. Ashley Jones has a

bachelor’s degree in special education and is a teacher at the Alton Middle School. She loves reading, shopping and cooking!

Brad Winn is the museum director at

the Lewis and Clark State Historic Site at Camp Dubois in Hartford and teaches History at Lewis and Clark Community College.

Gloria Darr earned

a master’s degree in elementary education and has been an education consultant for 25 years. Gloria loves telling stories and has an extensive collection of children’s books. She writes songs for preschoolers and has directed many children’s musicals and plays.

Erica White is a

second grade teacher at St. Mary’s School in Alton. She started teaching pilates and aerobics eight years ago and the first time she saw someone doing Zumba® she thought “there is no way I can dance like that.” She gave it a try, really enjoyed it and now teaches it as much as she can! She encourages kids to take ZumbAtomic® because its high energy makes kids feel great. Her favorite part of teaching kids to dance is when they are inspired to take what they’ve learned and teach the moves to their friends. In addition to teaching Zumba®, Erica enjoys reading, watching cooking shows, going to the theatre and spending time with her son Gabe.

Joe Kleine of East

Alton holds a master’s degree in Instructional Technology and a bachelor’s degree in middle school mathematics education. He was a 2008 Edyth May Sliffe National Award recipient and has been the Missouri National Math Counts Coach for the past five years. He is a middle school math and technology teacher at Ladue Middle School in St. Louis, MO, and a “tech junky” who always has his hands on a computer trying to find the next cool thing students can do with a computer.

Michelle Davenport

used to help her mother make cakes for friends and family, from birthday cakes to wedding cakes for over 300 people. She has always enjoyed baking and decorating cakes, and after watching every cake show on the airwaves in 2009, she started Sweet Indulgences, where she has put that passion to work by making literally hundreds of cakes – all special and unique. Sara Miller is a certified early childhood movement specialist who has taught ballet professionally for 15 years. Her focus is to help children develop self– confidence and self–esteem while having fun moving and learning to dance.

Connie Stilwell enjoys helping kids

explore science and social science themes through the use of lots and lots of books and creative craft projects! She earned a master’s degree in teacher development from McKendree University and has been teaching elementary school students for over 20 years.

Nate Keener is the River Watch program coordinator at Lewis and Clark. He earned his bachelor’s degree in political science and his master’s degree in environmental studies. Nate is an avid outdoorsman with a strong passion for educating the public about important water quality issues. He looks forward to his first summer with the Stream Team!

Pam Bywater began teaching

computer classes for Southwestern Illinois College in 2003 after receiving her degree from University of Illinois at Springfield. She received her Microsoft Office Specialist certification in Word and Excel in 2009. Pam loves technology and enjoys sharing her knowledge and excitement with others! She is known for her patience and ability to instruct at various skill levels while adding an element of fun to learning.

Natalie Marioni

Erin Nolan has a bachelor’s degree in

physics from Michigan State University. She has a passion for science and loves to see robotic creations come to life as they bring out the “Frankenstein in all of us!”

is an environmental educator with Lewis and Clark Community College and the National Great Rivers Research and Education Center. With a Master of Science degree in biology, Natalie worked as a field biologist surveying and researching amphibians and reptiles, particularly pond turtles, for more than 6 years prior to becoming an environmental educator. Throughout this time, Natalie always took time out to participate in education outreach programs to teach kids and adults about her research and the local species. In her current position as environmental educator, Natalie brings enthusiasm and creativity and always a touch of science, to create fun learning experiences for all age groups. And from time to time, she might just sneak in an activity related to her previous co–workers, the turtles of Illinois.

Julianne White teaches elementary

students in the Edwardsville School district. To teach younger students who are just beginning read makes her field lucky because she is able to help foster a love of learning, guiding students to become lifelong readers. “Mad scientist” Angela Richter earned a

bachelor’s degree in elementary education from SIUE and teaches in the Triad school district. She loves learning new things as much as her students do, and challenges her students to inquire about the world around, think critically, and become life–long learners.

Andrea Hettinger is a second grade teacher who loves exploring the solar system with new students. She brings to the classroom over four years of summer camp experience.

Illinois Agriculture Teacher of the Year and Excellence in Teaching award winner Tim Reed, M.A., studied agriculture at the University of Illinois and at the St. Petersburg Agrarian University in Russia and teaches agriculture at Southwestern High School. He has worked with animals his entire life and loves teaching his students about animal science.

Erin Hilligoss–Volkmann is an Environmental Educator for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and is working on her thesis for a master’s degree in environmental science from SIUE. She formerly taught middle school science classes in Phoenix, Arizona, and enjoys facilitating education adventures in outdoor settings. Dixie Gausling is a computer

Susan Millard is

a substitute teacher for the Carlinville School district and has taught College for Kids classes for eight years. She has a bachelor’s degree in sociology/social work from Western Illinois University and bakes desserts for the Salsa Grill, a local restaurant on the square in Carlinville.

Tim Rooney is a 2010 inductee of the NJCAA Soccer Hall of Fame and has been a member of the St. Louis Soccer Hall of Fame since 2009. He has served as head coach for both the men’s and women’s soccer teams at Lewis and Clark Community College since 1993.

Lane Richter is a naturalist and educator with the Audubon Center at Riverlands in West Alton. Lane graduated from SIUE with a master’s degree in environmental science and a bachelor’s degree in ecology, evolution, and the environment. Before joining the Audubon Center he served as an AmeriCorps member for two years in conservation–oriented programs. Lane is an avid birder and enjoys hiking, camping, gardening, and propagating native plants. He is looking forward to teaching kids how birds survive and raise their young as they explore the Migratory Bird Sanctuary during the Avian Architecture camp. Deon Thomas is a name well–known by fans of college basketball here in Illinois, and on campus as Lewis and Clark’s new athletic director and men’s basketball coach. The Chicago native played college ball at the University of Illinois from 1990–1994 and still holds records there for career points (2,129), block shot, rebounds and field goal percentage. As a professional, he was drafted by the Dallas Mavericks, and played in Europe for Spain, Greece and Bulgaria, and won back–to–back European Championships with Macabbi Tel Aviv in Israel. While with Macabbi Tel Aviv, his team also won back–to–back Israeli championships and Israeli Cups.

Lesa Teepe of Rocky Branch Stables believes horses bring out the best in kids by teaching confidence and building self– esteem all while having fun. She has a Bachelor of Arts degree in education from the University of Missouri and has taught children with disabilities as a public school teacher. Lesa has been involved with show horses since 1980 and enjoys competing in the equestrian sport of Dressage on her Arabian horse.

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graphics student at Lewis and Clark Community College with extraordinary skill and passion for photography. Her future plans include becoming an

Laura McCune started playing golf at the age of nine. She played through high school and college and has been teaching professionally as a member of the LPGA for over 15 years. Laura has competed in the RE/MAX World Long Drive Championship and has taught golfers of all levels. She describes her teaching approach as “relaxed and patient with lessons designed around each individual’s learning style.” Ana House loves teaching Zumba® classes. She’s a Panama native, where the people love to move to the Latin dances that compose Zumba®. She encourages you to join her in a Zumba® class for a fun and sweaty workout. You don’t have to know how to dance. Just move your body, follow her lead and get lost in the hypnotic, funky Latin Zumba® beats.

Barry Storms is the owner of BMW Tennis Services and holds a bachelor’s degree in business management from Columbia College. Barry is a certified National Clinician and Tester for both the United States Tennis Association (USTA) and the Professional Tennis Registry (PTR). He has developed and coached various levels of adult and junior tennis players throughout the Midwest. Barry has been a USTA competitive player throughout his entire life and believes in helping students develop tennis skills that will last for a lifetime. In 2002, Barry was named the Clinician of the Year and the Illinois Professional of the Year by the PTR. Marcy Heepke

was named one of the “Top 50 Riding Instructors in America” by the American Riding Instructors Association. She has a Bachelor of Science degree in animal sciences and an Master of Science degree in animal science (equine reproduction) and been teaching riding lessons for 18 years. Triangle H Farm utilizes a natural horsemanship approach which teaches the art of working, training and riding with horses in a manner which works with the horse’s behavior, instincts and personality in an easy and kind manner.

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Classes for Adults Personal Enrichment Ladies Night! The Glam of Cakes

Mothers Day, Birthdays, Bridal Showers – these are perfect occasions for a glam cake. Learn how to make a purse cake and accessories to go with it! Cake Artist Michelle Davenport of Sweet Indulgences will take you through some basic techniques and share some tips and tricks of the art! Each participant will decorate their own cake to take home at the end of the night! All materials and supplies are included in the course fee. CEHG–406–60 $36 Tue May 15 6–8PM Godfrey Campus, Reid 0201

Michelle Davenport

Basic Electrical Repairs This do–it–yourself workshop is designed to give you the knowledge and confidence to safely perform basic electrical repairs around your home. Learn how to diagnose and fix common problems associated with outlets, switches, light fixtures and cords. CEHG–165–60 $19 Tue Jun 19 6–8PM Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 174

Chuck Herring

Home Staging 101

Have you ever wondered how professional home stagers are able to transform spaces from drab to fab? In Home Staging 101 you will learn tips and tricks to help you stage your home to sell quickly and for top dollar or just for fun to prepare your home for the holidays. During this 3–session course, students will learn how to stage their homes by spending little or no money. At the end of session 2, students will be asked to stage one room in their homes, take pictures and discuss their redesign on the last night of class. A $30 gift card to Michaels will be awarded to the best design. CEHG–205–N50 $39 Sat Jun 9–23 10–11:30AM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 121

Kimberly Willis

So you took the leap from a point and shoot camera to a DSLR, what do you do now? Learn what all those buttons, dials and menu options are and how to use them effectively to get the most out of your digital SLR camera. Learn how and when to use each shooting mode (shutter priority, aperture priority and yes, even manual mode!) and take your photographs from snapshots to art! You will take a photo safari to trying things out with an instructor present. Be sure to bring the following: camera, memory cards and card readers, a blank CD and your camera’s user’s manual. CEPE–423–N50 $35 Sat May 12 9AM–12PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 121

Dixie Gausling

Personal Financial Management NEW!

This workshop is based upon the concepts of learning to think like a “Millionaire on a Shoestring Budget”. Learn practical concepts for regaining control of your money. Topics include: understanding what millionaires believe about their finances, budgeting funds for families and individuals; composing a workable budget, finding creative ways to reduce expenses, paying off debts, rules regarding school loans, and useful ways to communicate within a family to create a new view of your money and your financial life. Class includes an introduction to the features of the Quicken software program and its use for family budgeting. Supplementary textbooks (not required): Total Money Makeover by Dave Ramsey and Quicken 2012 by Bobbi Sandberg. Note: If you are an IL CPA, CPE is available for this class. CEPE–136–N1 $45 Fri Jun 8 1–4PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 119

Susan Young

An Introduction to Voiceovers

Have you ever wanted to be the voice everyone hears on TV and radio commercials, or documentary or audio book narrations? This fun, informative, and empowering class covers the different types of voiceovers and what tools are needed to find success. You’ll be coached as you read a script, and be recorded so you can receive a professional voiceover evaluation later. Come ready to laugh, learn, and be inspired. This class is taught by a professional voice actor from the Voice Acting Training Company, Voices For All. CEPD–200–N60 $40 Fri Jul 20 7–9PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 119

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Calling All Real NE W! Estate Investors

This class covers the tax implications of owning investment real estate including record keeping, concepts for QuickBooks, depreciation, passive and material participation rules, proper timing of expenses, IRS oversight, FLIPs, and more. This is a perfect class for landlords and property managers. Supplementary material(not required) Publication 527 which can be ordered from the IRS or printed online at www.irs.gov. Note: If you are an IL CPA, CPE is available for this class. CEPE–137–N1 $45 Fri Jun 15 10AM–12:30PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 119

Susan Young

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Academic Refresher: Math

For high school seniors

Get a jump start to your college career in this two week program! Save time and money by improving your placement scores in Reading, English, and Math. This enrichment program offers a pre–curriculum education through classroom and online learning materials. Students will also be given an up close introduction to the layout of the college and basic resources that will help them to be a more successful student. At the end of this session, the opportunity will be given to retake the placement test to determine whether students qualify for the next level of course work. CEPE–200–01 $129 Mon–Fri May 21–Jun 4 9–11:30AM Godfrey Campus, Science . Room 113 CEPE–200–02 $129 Mon–Fri Jul 16–27 1–3:30PM Godfrey Campus, Nursing Bldg. Room 101

Academic Refresher: English For high school seniors

Get a jump start to your college career in this two week program! Save time and money by improving your placement scores in Reading, English, and Math. This enrichment program offers a pre–curriculum education through classroom and online learning materials. Students will also be given an up close introduction to the layout of the college and basic resources that will help them to be a more successful student. At the end of this session, the opportunity will be given to retake the placement test to determine whether students qualify for the next level of course work. CEPE–300–01 $129 Mon–Fri Jun 18–29 9–11:30AM Godfrey Campus, Nursing Bldg. Room 101 CEPE–300–02 $129 Mon–Fri Jul 30–Aug 10 1–3:30PM Godfrey Campus, Nursing Bldg. Room 101

On Your Own: From College to Career For college graduates

You’ve worked hard to finish college and begin life “in the real world.” But now that you’ve made it to this point, how do you start this new life? In this class, you will learn about finding your first job, creating a budget, and balancing your life and work. This is a must for all college graduates or those planning to graduate soon. CEPE–143–60 $59 Wed Jul 18 6–9PM Godfrey Campus, Fobes 2502

Cassandra Campbell

Computer File Management

We have all lost files on our computers. In this half–day hands one workshop, you will learn how to organize your files, search for lost files, move files from one place to another,and set system defaults where files get saved. CECC–103–50 $39 Sat Jun 23 9AM–1PM Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 160

Susan Broadway

Beginning Microsoft Excel

Tired of balancing your checkbook by hand or using a calculator? Learn how to use Microsoft Excel to create and edit spreadsheets. Students will learn the basics to format cells,create simple formulas, organize data, adjust the page layout, and print in this eight hour, hands–on workshop. CECC–122–60 $79 Tue/Thu Jun 26–Jul 5 6–8PM Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 160

Susan Broadway

Watercolor by the River

Are you interested in learning the artof watercolor? In this class, artists will explore and develop a variety of watercolor techniques along the banks of the Mississippi River and surrounding community under the direction of experienced artist and instructor Gene Ursprung. Learn sketching, color mixing, wet–on–wet, and wet–on–dry techniques. Study image and design and discuss matting and framing of finished work.Class time includes one–on–one assistance, critiques and plenty of time to sketch and paint! Materials and supplies are not included in the course fee and may cost up to $30 depending on what you already own. A supply list will be sent before class begins. CEAC–124–F01 $89 Tue/Thu May 15–31 9:30AM–12PM NGRREC Field Station

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Recreation Beginning Tai Chi Chuan

Cha–Cha

Tai Chi is a series of slow, coordinated exercises that promotes longevity and good health. Learn the basic principles and techniques of this traditional Chinese martial art in this class for beginners. CESC–117–N60 $55 Thu Jun 7–Jul 26 7–8PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 119

Anne Gricevich

Continuing Tai Chi Chuan

Continue your study of this ancient form of Chinese exercise as you refine your techniques and learn additional movements. Prerequisite: Beginning Tai Chi Chuan. CESC–217–N60 $55 Thu Jun 7–Jul 26 8–9PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 119

Anne Gricevich

Beginning Ballet for Adults

This introductory class will explore diverse poses and positions of ballet as well as basic coordination. Instruction will also include work on strength and alignment. Participants should wear loose fitting clothing and ballet slippers. No previous dance training required. CEPE–100–01 $100 Thu Jun 14–Jul 26 1–2:30PM No class July 5 Godfrey Campus, Hatheway 107 (Dance Studio)

Sara Miller

Add the sophistication of a Latin flair to your dance repertoire as you learn the basic steps of the Cha–Cha, from professional dance instructor William Trent. This class will focus on American Style Cha–Cha, full of passion and energy, perfect for your next social event! Whether new to ballroom dancing, or just need to brush up on some of the basics, you are sure to benefit from this class. The Cha–Cha is a vibrant and playful dance and its light and bubbly feel gives it a unique sense of fun for dancers everywhere. Hard soled shoes are recommended. Couples and singles are welcome, course fee is per person. CEPE–153–60 $40 Wed May 2–30 7–8PM No class May 23 Godfrey Campus, Hatheway 107 (Dance Studio)

William Trent

East Coast Swing

Heat up the dance floor this summer with basic, social instruction in the fast and exuberant East Coast Swing. Whether new to ballroom dancing, or just needing to brush up on some of the basics, instructor William Trent will have you spinning and swinging across the dance floor in no time! Instruction in this class will focus on the carefree, relaxed and fun American Style of the dance. Hard soled shoes are recommended. Couples and singles are welcome, course fee is per person. CEPE–154–60 $40 Wed Jun 6–Jul 11

No class Jul 4

Tango

Add the sophistication of a Latin flair to your dance repertoire as you learn the saucy steps of the Tango, from professional dance instructor William Trent. This class will focus on American Style Tango, full of passion and energy, perfect for your next social event! Whether new to ballroom dancing, or just need to brush up on some of the basics, you are sure to benefit from this class. Hard soled shoes are recommended. Couples and singles are welcome, course fee is per person. CEPE–155–60 $40 Wed Jul 25–Aug 22 7–8PM Godfrey Campus, Hatheway 107 (Dance Studio)

Adult Tennis Intermediate/Advanced

The goal of the adult intermediate/advanced tennis program is to reinforce tennis skills already learned from previous instruction or experience. Each class will reinforce stroke technique, on–court movement and tactical strategy through a series of live drills and match play simulation. Students learn basic rules and tennis etiquette involving both doubles and singles play. Don’t forget your tennis racket and water bottle. CESC–109–60 $79 Thu May 17–Jun 7 6:30–7:30PM Godfrey Campus, Tennis Complex

Barry Storms

William Trent

Adult Tennis for Beginners

The goal of the Adult tennis program is to introduce and reinforce tennis skills for players who may be just starting to learn to play, or for those players who have already acquired the basic skills of the game. Each class will build on the basic fundamentals of each stroke. The adult tennis program is geared to build skills and confidence for a lifetime. Don’t forget your tennis racket and water bottle. CESC–108–60 $79 Tue May 15–Jun 5 6:30–7:30PM Godfrey Campus, Tennis Complex

Barry Storms

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Godfrey Campus, Hatheway 107 (Dance Studio)

William Trent

Learn to Swim Adult Learn to Swim

This is a basic course for non–swimmers and very new swimmers (and those who have fear of the water!). Small group sessions are taught by Red Cross certified water safety instructors in a relaxed atmosphere with one– on–one assistance as needed. In addition to the obvious health benefits from this class, you can achieve more self confidence as a swimmer. $35 CESW–005–1A Sat CESW–005–1B Sat Hatheway Pool

May 19–Jun 23 8:30–9:15AM Jun 30–Aug 4 8:30–9:15AM

Water Exercise

Arthritis Exercise

Improve your flexibility and mobility in this gentle exercise class. Designed for swimmers and non–swimmers, each class period includes time for individual exercise activities and/or lap swimming. Classes are held in the shallow end of the Hatheway Pool on the Godfrey Campus. $35 CESW–009–1A M/W/F CESW–009–1B M/W/F $30 CESW–008–6A Tue/Thu CESW–008–6B Tue/Thu Hatheway Pool

Aqua Dance Party

May 14–Jun 22 9–10AM Jun 25–Aug 3 9–10AM

Jump into the easy–to–follow, calorie– burning, dance fitness party that makes working out a splash. Designed for both swimmers and non–swimmers, this aquatic exercise class is held in the shallow end of the pool. Accompanied by fun, upbeat music, Aqua Dance Party incorporates dance and fitness moves and makes it fun for anyone who wants to exercise in the water.

May 15–Jun 21 7–8PM Jun 26–Aug 2 7–8PM

$30 CESW–111–6A Tue CESW–111–6B Tue Hatheway Pool

May 15–Jun 19 6–7PM Jun 26–Jul 31 6–7PM

Get into shape in a refreshing new way. Designed for both swimmers and non– swimmers, this aquatic exercise class is held in the shallow end of the pool. Each class period includes times for individual aquatic activities and/or lap swimming at the end of the exercise. $35 CESW–006–1A M/W/F CESW–006–1B M/W/F $30 CESW–007–1A Tue/Thu CESW–007–2A Tue/Thu CESW–007–3A Tue/Thu CESW–007–6A Tue/Thu CESW–007–1B Tue/Thu CESW–007–2B Tue/Thu CESW–007–3B Tue/Thu CESW–007–6B Tue/Thu Hatheway Pool

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Continuing Professional Education Massage Therapy Safety Intro to Healing Touch

Healing Touch is an energy therapy that supports self–healing in individuals. It is based upon healing arts concepts and holistic principals that acknowledge the body–mind–spirit connection existing innately within each person. Learn effective and practical self–care methods and tools for stress reduction, relaxation and restoring harmony and balance. The practice of Healing Touch is known to decrease pain, anxiety and other stress, and create a sense of peace and well–being. Learn how Healing Touch can help in your personal life and your professional practice. This workshop is open to anyone. It is approved for 3 contact hours of continuing education for nurses and massage therapists. CEPD–713–F60 $50 Thu May 17 6–9PM Benjamin Godfrey Mansion, Godfrey

Deb Klueter

Healing Touch Level 1

Creating healing relationships through Healing Touch, Level 1 is the first level of Healing Touch (HT) which can progress toward a certificate of completion in HT. If desired, after obtaining a certificate of completion an individual may apply for Certification. HT is an energy therapy utilizing non–invasive techniques to support and facilitate physical, emotional, mental and spiritual health, and self–healing in individuals. HT is endorsed by the American and the Canadian Holistic Nurses Associations. This class allows persons with varying backgrounds to enter, acknowledge their previous learnings and to further develop concepts and skills in energy–based therapy. We will explore energy system concepts related to health, the basics of the human energy system including the energy field, energy centers, and their location and functions. The class also includes learning techniques for centering and maintaining energy flow, assessment of the energy field and energy centers, and principals and practice of HT. Specific HT interventions will be discussed and experienced. Principals of self–healing, personal development of the HT practitioner and the legal and professional aspects of touch therapies are explored. This workshop is open to anyone desiring an in– depth understanding of healing work using energy–based concepts. It is approved for 16 contact hours of continuing education for nurses and massage therapists. CEPD–714–F50 $365 Sat & Sun Jul 14 & 15 9AM–6:30PM Benjamin Godfrey Mansion, Godfrey

Lynne Placek

Leadership Emotionally Intelligent Manager

Your customers, your employees, and your bosses watch you in action every day. What are your emotions telling them? How does your emotional maturity – or lack of it – impact productivity and profit for your company, shop or agency? Do you know that 75% of career derailments are caused by lapses in emotional competence rather than technical skill gaps, lack of business acumen or lack of experience? Are you aware that more than half of employee turnover is NOT related to pay, benefits or career opportunities, but rather to a desire to get away from ‘my lousy manager,’ despite what might be said in an exit interview? In this action oriented class, you will confidentially self–test your personal emotional quotient, learn tips for increasing your competence in each of the five areas leading to high emotional intelligence, and work through typical cases encountered by managers everywhere so that you can immediately begin to apply ‘High E.I.’ in your workplace.

4 Communication Styles of I–Speak©

According to more than 35 years of business research by DBM in New York, people use one of four communication styles that frame how they speak and filter what they hear. When you discover what your style is from a survey in class, you can learn to listen more effectively to others and speak more clearly with everyone, no matter their own style. I–Speak© provides insights into the use of language that can help you overcome ‘listening filters’ and craft compelling messages. I–Speak© also provides ‘clues to use’ so you can recognize the communication styles of others, and flex your personal style to match, thus becoming more influential and persuasive. CEPD–432–01 $99 Fri Jul 13 9AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Wade 1113

Kathy Willis

CEPD–431–N1 $79 Fri Jun 22 9AM–12PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 119

This course will focus on a review of the standards established by the National Safety Council and the Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD). Emphasis is placed on individual flagger requirements regarding at–risk worker training and responsibilities. Topics of discussion include, but are not limited to, advance warning areas, transition areas, activity areas and termination areas of work zones. On–site outdoor training examples are used to illustrate the proper selection set up and use of temporary traffic control devices. This 4–hour course is designed to satisfy Federal, State and Local flagger certification requirements. Upon completion, students receive a 3 year certification for work as a Flagger. $75 CEPD–505–E2 Fri CEPD–505–E3 Fri

Jul 6 Aug 3

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Workforce Education Center, Bethalto, BE 200

Don Hill

OSHA 10–Hr Outreach Training (Construction) This class introduces the OSHA Standards for Construction 29 CFR 1926. Attendees receive an update and review of standard construction safety and health principles, and information that prepares them to recognize and control various hazardous conditions. An OSHA 10–Hour course card and certificate will be issued upon completion. CEPD–506–E1 $130 Fri & Sat Jun 22 & 23 7AM–12:30PM Workforce Education Center, Bethalto, BE 200

Gene Flowers

Medicar & Service Car Driver Safety

The Medicar and Service Car Training program is designed to target primary instructional areas of non–emergency transport requirements. Public Act 095–0501 amends the Illinois Public Aid Code requiring all such providers must certify that the driver and employee attendant have completed a safety program approved by the Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services (DHCS). This four–hour course covers passenger assistance as well as safe driving, safe operation, and emergency procedures. $110 CEPD–507–E1 Mon May 21 8AM–12PM CEPD–507–E2 Fri Jun 29 8AM–12PM CEPD–507–E3 Fri Jul 27 8AM–12PM Workforce Education Center, Bethalto, BE 200

Randy Nelson

Technology You know the old saying ‘use it or lose it’? Well, not with us. Schedule a class for any of the courses listed below and receive access to additional online learning and assessments for a full 12 months. Forget something you learned in class? Just go online and retake that same lesson at your convenience!

Office 2010 Transition From 2003 (4 hrs) Word 2010 Level 1, 2 & 3 (8 hrs) Word 2007 Level 1, 2 & 3 (8 hrs) Excel 2010 Level 1, 2 & 3 (8 hrs) Excel 2007 Level 1, 2 & 3 (8 hrs) Excel 2010 PivotTables (4 hrs) PowerPoint 2010 Level 1 & 2 (8 hrs) PowerPoint 2007 Level 1 & 2 (8 hrs) Access 2010 Level 1, 2 & 3 (16 hrs) Access 2007 Level 1, 2 & 3 (16 hrs) Adobe Photoshop CS5 Level 1 & 2 (8 hrs) Adobe InDesign CS5 Level 1 & 2 (8 hrs) Scheduling a Class: Call us to schedule a class for any of the

Kathy Willis

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above course titles; or customize a course for your employees. All 2010 versions and Adobe classes can be held at the Godfrey or N.O. Nelson campus in Edwardsville. All other classes can be scheduled at our centers in Bethalto, Carlinville, Edwardsville, Godfrey, or Jerseyville. 8 hour classes are $149 per person for a minimum of 5 students; 4 hour classes are $79 per person for a minimum of 5 students; and 16 hour classes are $239 per person for a minimum of 5 students. Fee includes a student manual and 12 months access to online learning and assessments.

FREE Skills Assessments: Not sure what level of computer

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training your employees need? Call us and we can send you a FREE skills assessment and suggest training needs based on the results.


Online Learning eMarketing Essentials Certificate

Facebook for Business

$495

Find out what goes on behind the scenes on Facebook Pages and how to increase the chances that your message is seen and acted on. Discover new tools and proven techniques to increase business and expand your reach. Discuss how to adapt your marketing message for the Facebook platform and how to integrate Facebook across all marketing areas. This is an advanced class and assumes you have started a Page on Facebook and have some basic knowledge of the platform.

Get a fundamental yet advanced introduction to eMarketing, including improving email promotions, analyzing your web site traffic, doing search engine optimization, and how to successfully employ online advertising. Sign up for all three classes in the certificate series at once and save $90, or pick your favorites for only $195 each. CENL–510–04LN CENL–510–05LN Online

Apr 2–Jun 29 Jun 4–Aug 31

Improving Email Promotions

Discover new ways to improve your email promotions, including when to email, what to email, and testing email copy. Then find out how to analyze your email response rates, including getting the bench marks for open rates and click through rates. Learn how to improve your email promotion and responses with tracking and testing. Get a basic introduction to email promotions. If you are advanced, your instructor is an email expert and can answer your toughest questions as well. $195 CENL–511–01LN Online

Jun 4–29

Boosting Your Website Traffic

Acquire the basic skills to boost your web site traffic, including how to analyze your visitor traffic, how to use search engine optimization to get greater visibility and exposure in Google searches, and how to redesign your web site copy to increase your visitors and results. No experience necessary, but if you are at an advanced level, your instructor is an SEO expert and can answer your toughest questions as well. $195 CENL–512–04LN CENL–512–05LN Online

May 7–Jun 1 Jul 2–27

Online Advertising

Get the keys to making online advertising work for you and your organization. See how pay–per–click advertising with Google AdWords works. Find out how to test low budget Adword campaigns. Learn how you can target local audiences. Then discover Facebook advertising and how you can determine the demographics and even numbers of people you want to reach. No experience necessary, but if you are at an advanced level, your instructor is an online ad expert and can answer your toughest questions as well. $195 CENL–513–04LN Online

Social Media for Business Certificate

$245 CENL–501–04LN CENL–501–05LN Online

YouTube for Business

Increase your business with YouTube, the online video site and now the second largest search engine. Discover the power of video for your organization, and how to use video as a marketing tool to reach and serve more people. Find out what types of video work best on YouTube, how other business organizations are using YouTube, how to create your own YouTube channel, and the techniques of adding captions, annotations and other extra features. YouTube can enhance your current marketing and communication strategy. After attending this course you will take back proven strategies and techniques for making YouTube work successfully for your organization.

Jun 4–29

$495

Get in on this exciting and growing way to communicate, market and serve your customers and clients. From Facebook to Twitter, blogging, YouTube, LinkedIn, and more, discover the new principles of communication that apply across all networks and how these specific social networks work and the possible uses for your organization. Then find out what you can be doing, what you should be doing, and take back a plan to integrate social networks into your communication and marketing. Sign up for all three classes in the certificate series at once and save $90, or pick your favorites for only $195 each. CENL–520–04LN CENL–520–05LN Online

Get involved in the move from in–person to online communication. Learn what social networks are and their role in your business and personal life. Find out the top sites and how businesses are using the sites for communication, customer retention, branding, marketing, market research, needs assessment and serving customers and clients. Explore the options for your organization. Look at case studies of what other organizations are doing. Let your instructor guide your exploration of Facebook and YouTube. For anyone interested in social networks. Your instructor is a nationally known speaker, consultant and trainer on social networks and social media. $195 CENL–521–01LN Online

$195 CENL–502–04LN CENL–502–05LN Online

Apr 2–Jun 29 Jun 4–Aug 31

Intro to Social Media

Jun 4–29

Ed2Go: Personal Enrichment

www.ed2go.com/lewisandclark Take any of these instructor–facilitated courses from the comfort of your home or office at the times that are most convenient for you. A new section of each course starts monthly. All courses run for six to eight weeks and are comprised of 12 lessons, representing 24 or more hours of instruction. You can ask questions and give or receive advice from your instructor at any time during the course. Below are only a few of titles. Visit the website to see more.

• Write Your Life Story • Genealogy Basics • Homeschool with Success • Resume Writing • Conversational Japanese • Gift Basket Business • Intro to Photoshop CS5 • Accounting Fundamentals • Interpersonal Communication • Wireless Networking • Get Grants!

Marketing Using Social Media

Develop a two–way communication and marketing strategy for your organization using social networks. Let your instructor guide you in exploring major social networks, including Twitter, LinkedIn, and blogging. Learn quick, easy ways to use Twitter, blogs and LinkedIn to engage your customers or clients and keep them interested in your organization or business. You’ll find out the advantages and disadvantages of each, and learn what’s right for your work and kind of organization. Your instructor is a director of marketing for a national association, and writes and speaks on the topic. $195 CENL–522–04LN CENL–522–05LN Online

May 7–Jun 1 Jul 2–27

Ed2Go: Career Training

Formerly Gatlin Education www.gatlineducation.com/lc These online programs are designed to provide you with the skills necessary to acquire professional–level positions in many of today’s growing industries. You can register when you are ready to begin and most courses take between 90 & 180 days to complete. Below is a sampling of titles. Go online to see the complete list of offerings.

• Search Engine Marketing • Non–Profit Management • Lean/Six Sigma • Certified Personal Trainer

Integrating Social Media Into Your Organization Take away a practical strategy and techniques for implementing social networks for your organization or business. Learn how to create your own private social network using Ning, work socially using Google Docs and calendars, and move your web site to an interactive Web 2.0 site. Then your instructor will help you choose which social network tools are right for your situation, and then integrate them into your web site to develop a social networking strategy for your organization. Find out what you can be doing, what you should be doing, and take back a plan to integrate social networks into your communication and marketing. $195 CENL–523–04LN Online

$195 CENL–503–04LN CENL–503–05LN Online

May 7–Jun 1 Jul 2–27

Career Step is an active player in the healthcare education market, building on over 17 years of experience. The company has a solid record of providing quality training and has continued to develop and refine its innovative online training programs. With Career Step, students have the opportunity to successfully prepare for rewarding careers in the growing healthcare industry, while employers have tools and a key resource to quickly find quality employees. There is a growing need for well trained, entry level medical transcriptionists and medial coding and billing specialists. Prepare for the future by vising the website today.

• Medical Transcription Editing

• Casino Poker Dealer

If you are not reviewing your website statistics, then you are missing several key opportunities to profit from your website traffic. This course, aimed at non–technical users, will take you through all the key techniques and how to use website analytics using the world–standard Google Analytics, a free online tool. You’ll understand your visitor traffic better, learn how to calculate return on investment (ROI) for your online advertising, and find out how to get more conversions and sales from your website visitors. A must for anyone serious about leverage more success from their website.

careerstep.com/ap/lewisandclark

• AutoCAD 2011

• Digital Arts Certificate

Google Analytics

Career Step

• Pharmacy Technician

• Forensic Computer Examiner

May 7–Jun 1 Jul 2–27

Jun 4–29

• Solar Power Professional • Certified Bookkeeper

May 7–Jun 1 Jul 2–27

• Inpatient & Outpatient Medical Coding & Billing • Outpatient Medical Coding & Billing • Medical Transcription Editing

Corporate & Community Learning

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Quick Reference: Kids Classes ALTON

River Island I. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Water World. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Are We There Yet? Navigation Camp. . . . . . . . Avian Architecture. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Engineering Explorers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dirty Jobs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Engineering Explorers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Up A Creek Kayaking Camp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . River Island II. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

BETHALTO

Little Stirrups. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Little Stirrups. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Little Stirrups. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rocky Branch Saddle Club. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rocky Branch Saddle Club. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Jun 11. . . . . . . . . . . 8 to 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 3 Jul 23–26 . . . . . . . . 8 to 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 3 Jun 25–25. . . . . . . . 8 to 12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 3 Jun 13. . . . . . . . . . . 9 & up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 3 Jul 23–27 . . . . . . . . 10 to 13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 4 Jun 26–28. . . . . . . . 10 to 14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 3 Jul 16–20 . . . . . . . . 10 to 13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 4 Jul 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 & up. . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 3 Jun 12. . . . . . . . . . . 11 to 13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 3

Jun 9–30. . . . . . . . . 4 & up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 11 Jun 9–30. . . . . . . . . 4 & up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 11 Jul 7–28 . . . . . . . . . 4 & up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 11 Jun 9–30. . . . . . . . . 4 & up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 11 Jul 7–28 . . . . . . . . . 4 & up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 11

CARLINVILLE

Let’s Party. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jul 9–13 . . . . . . . . . 7 to 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 8

EDWARDSVILLE

When I Grow Up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pirates & Princesses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pony Pals. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pony Pals. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . College for Kids Triathlon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hands on Mathology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pony Pals II. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bugs, Beetles & Butterflies, Oh My!. . . . . . . . . Math: Get the Facts! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Let’s Party. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Mad Scientist. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Mad Scientist. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pony Pals III. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Under the Big Top . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kitchen Chemistry. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arithmatricks Camp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Animation and Claymation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Programming + Creativity = Scratch . . . . . . . . Meet the Elements. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cook Like a Wok Star . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Jul 9–13 . . . . . . . . . 4 to 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 5 Jul 30–Aug 3. . . . . . 4 to 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 5 Jun 11–15. . . . . . . . 5 to 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 11 Jun 18–22. . . . . . . . 5 to 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 11 Jul 9–13 . . . . . . . . . 6 to 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 4 Jul 9–13 . . . . . . . . . 6 to 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 4 Jun 25–29. . . . . . . . 6 to 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 11 Jul 16–20 . . . . . . . . 7 to 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 4 Jul 23–27 . . . . . . . . 7 to 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 4 Jul 30–Aug 3. . . . . . 7 to 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 8 Jul 9–13 . . . . . . . . . 7 to 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 4 Jul 23–27 . . . . . . . . 7 to 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 4 Jul 9–13 . . . . . . . . . 7 to 12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 11 Jul 30–Aug 3. . . . . . 7 to 12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 6 Jun 11–15. . . . . . . . 8 to 12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 4 Jun 25–29. . . . . . . . 8 to 12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 6 Jul 16–19 . . . . . . . . 8 & up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 7 Jul 16–19 . . . . . . . . 8 & up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 7 Jul 16–20 . . . . . . . . 10 to 13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 4 Jul 23–27 . . . . . . . . 10 & up. . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 8

GODFREY

Preschool Dance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Safety Ville. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dino Camp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kitchen Kapers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Road Trip. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Circus Fun. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Space Cadets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shining Stars. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Seuss is on the Loose!. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mini–Tennis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mini–Tennis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hands on Mathology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ready, Set, Read! Summer Camp. . . . . . . . . . Ballet for Ice Skaters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Human Body. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Let’s Party. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs. . . . . . . . . Slime Masters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pet Detectives. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Under the Big Top . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Glitzy Chicks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr. Tennis Level 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Anatomy of a Robot. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Anatomy of a Robot. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . History Comes Alive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr. Tennis Level 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arithmatricks Camp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Computer Academy for Kids . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Keyboarding for Kids. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Taekwondo for Kids. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Passport to the Universe. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Junior Golf Level 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Animation and Claymation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Programming + Creativity = Scratch . . . . . . . . Stream Team. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . All that Jazz. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Boys Basketball I. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Boys & Girls Soccer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Girls Basketball I. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ballroom Dancing for Kids. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ZumbAtomic®. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ZumbAtomic®. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mixed Media Collages. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Live Animal Lab. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Extreme Cakes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cook like a Wok Star. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . So You Want To Be A Photographer. . . . . . . . . Cake Wars! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Photoshop Fakery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Exploring Livestock & Exotic Animals . . . . . . . Local Legends: Lincoln & Lovejoy. . . . . . . . . . Jr. Tennis Level 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . So You Want to Be A Babysitter?. . . . . . . . . . . Jr. Tennis Level 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Warring Robots. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Warring Robots. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Boys Basketball II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Show Me the Money. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Girls Basketball II. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Jun 25–29. . . . . . . . 3 to 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 12 Jun 29–29. . . . . . . . 3 to 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 5 Jun 11–15. . . . . . . . 4 to 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 5 Jun 18–22. . . . . . . . 4 to 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 8 Jun 25–29. . . . . . . . 4 to 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 5 Jul 9–13 . . . . . . . . . 4 to 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 5 Jul 23–27 . . . . . . . . 4 to 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 5 Jul 30–Aug 3. . . . . . 4 to 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 6 Jun 18–22. . . . . . . . 5 to 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 6 May 19–Jun 9. . . . . 5 to 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 10 Aug 4–25 . . . . . . . . 5 to 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 10 Jun 18–22. . . . . . . . 6 to 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 4 Jun 18–29. . . . . . . . Grades 1–6 . . . . . . . . . . p. 6 Jun 25–29. . . . . . . . 6 to 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 12 Jun 18–22. . . . . . . . 7 to 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 4 Jul 9–13 . . . . . . . . . 7 to 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 8 Jul 16–20 . . . . . . . . 7 to 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 8 Jul 16–20 . . . . . . . . 7 to 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 4 Jul 23–27 . . . . . . . . 7 to 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 4 Jul 9–13 . . . . . . . . . 7 to 12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 6 Jun 18–22. . . . . . . . 7 to 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 6 May 19–Jun 9. . . . . 8 to 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 10 Jun 18–22. . . . . . . . 8 to 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 7 Jul 23–27 . . . . . . . . 8 to 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 7 Jul 30–Aug 3. . . . . . 8 to 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 5 Aug 4–25 . . . . . . . . 8 to 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 10 Jun 11–15. . . . . . . . 8 to 12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 6 Jun 11–14. . . . . . . . 8 to 12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 7 Jun 11–14. . . . . . . . 8 to 12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 7 Jul 16–20 . . . . . . . . 8 to 12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 10 Jul 9–13 . . . . . . . . . 8 to 12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 5 Jun 16–21. . . . . . . . 8 to 15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 10 Jun 25–28. . . . . . . . 8 & up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 7 Jun 25–28. . . . . . . . 8 & up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 7 Jul 16–19 . . . . . . . . 9 to 11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 3 Jul 30–Aug 3. . . . . . 9 to 11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 12 Jun 4–8. . . . . . . . . . Grades 4–6 . . . . . . . . . . p. 10 Aug 6–9 . . . . . . . . . Grades 4–6 . . . . . . . . . . p. 10 Jun 11–15. . . . . . . . Grades 4–8 . . . . . . . . . . p. 10 Jun 18–21. . . . . . . . 9 & up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 12 Jul 16–20 . . . . . . . . 9 & up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 12 Jul 16–20 . . . . . . . . 9 & up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 12 Jul 23–27 . . . . . . . . 9 & up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 6 Jun 25–29. . . . . . . . 10 to 14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 4 Jun 11–15. . . . . . . . 10 & up. . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 8 Jul 9–13 . . . . . . . . . 10 & up. . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 8 Jul 23–27 . . . . . . . . 10 & up. . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 9 Jul 30–Aug 3. . . . . . 10 & up. . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 8 Jul 30–Aug 3. . . . . . 10 & up. . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 7 Jul 16–20 . . . . . . . . 11 to 14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 3 Jul 30–Aug 3. . . . . . 11 to 14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 5 May 19–Jun 9. . . . . 11 to 15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 10 Jun 7–8. . . . . . . . . . 11 to 15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 9 Aug 4–25 . . . . . . . . 11 to 15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 10 Jul 9–13 . . . . . . . . . 11 & up. . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 7 Jul 30–Aug 3. . . . . . 11 & up. . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 7 Jun 18–22. . . . . . . . Grades 7–9 . . . . . . . . . . p. 10 Jun 25–29. . . . . . . . 12 & up . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 9 Jun 18–22. . . . . . . . Grades 9–11 . . . . . . . . . p. 10

HARTFORD

Lewis and Clark Junior Explorers . . . . . . . . . . Jun 18–22. . . . . . . . 9 to 11. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 5

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Apr 2–Jun 29 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 17 Apr 2–Jun 29 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 17 May 7–Jun 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 17 May 7–Jun 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 17 May 7–Jun 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 17 May 7–Jun 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 17 May 7–Jun 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 17 Jun 4–29. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 17 Jun 4–29. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 17 Jun 4–29. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 17 Jun 4–29. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 17 Jun 4–Aug 31. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 17 Jun 4–Aug 31. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 17 Jul 2–27 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 17 Jul 2–27 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 17 Jul 2–27 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 17 Jul 2–27 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 17 Jul 2–27 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 17 Aug 6–31 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 17 Aug 6–31 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 17

ALTON

Watercolor by the River. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 15–31 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 14

BETHALTO

Medicar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OSHA 10–Hr (Construction) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medicar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Flagger – Highway Work Zone Safety. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medicar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Flagger – Highway Work Zone Safety. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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May 21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 16 Jun 22–23. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 16 Jun 29. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 16 Jul 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 16 Jul 27 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 16 Aug 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 16

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Beyond Pointing & Shooting – DSLR Features. . . . . . . . . . . . . Beginning Tai Chi Chuan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Continuing Tai Chi Chuan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Personal Financial Management. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Home Staging 101. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Calling all Real Estate Investors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Emotionally Intelligent Manager. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . An Introduction to Voiceovers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Workplace Change . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Cha–Cha. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ladies Night! The Glam of Cakes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Adult Tennis for Beginners. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Intro to Healing Touch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Adult Tennis Intermediate/Advanced. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Academic Refresher: Math . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . East Coast Swing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Beginning Ballet for Adults. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Academic Refresher: English . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Basic Electrical Repairs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Computer File Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Beginning Microsoft Excel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Communication Styles of I–Speak. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Healing Touch Level 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Academic Refresher: Math . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . On Your Own: From College to Career. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tango. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Academic Refresher: English . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

May 12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 14 Jun 7–Jul 26. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 15 Jun 7–Jul 26. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 15 Jun 8. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 14 Jun 9–23. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 14 Jun 15. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 14 Jun 22. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 16 Jul 20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 14 Aug 21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 16

May 2–30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 15 May 15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 14 May 15–Jun 5. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 15 May 17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 16 May 17–Jun 7. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 15 May 21–Jun 4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 14 Jun 6–Jul 11. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 15 Jun 14–Jul 26. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 15 Jun 18–29. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 14 Jun 19. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 14 Jun 23. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 14 Jun 26–Jul 5. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 14 Jul 13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 16 Jul 14–15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 16 Jul 16–27 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 14 Jul 18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 14 Jul 25–Aug 22. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 15 Jul 30–Aug 10. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 14


Registration LOCATION KEY Carlinville Middle School 110 Illinois Street Carlinville

Edwardsville High School 6161 Center Grove Road Edwardsville

Environmental Learning Facility Riverlands Way West Alton, MO

Godfrey Campus Lewis and Clark Community College 5800 Godfrey Road Godfrey

Lewis & Clark State Historic Site One Lewis & Clark Trail (Route 3) Hartford

National Great Rivers Museum 2 Lock and Dam Way Alton

NGRREC Field Station 10 Lock and Dam Way Alton

Rocky Branch Stables 4885 Rocky Branch Road Bethalto

Rolling Hills Golf Course 5801 Pierce Lane Godfrey

Triangle H Farm 2082 South Moreland Road Edwardsville

How to Register

SUMMER 2012 REGISTRATION FORM

By Phone.

Have a credit card? Call the Godfrey Campus Enrollment Center at (618) 468.7000 (8am–4:30pm Mon–Fri, open until 7:30pm Tue & Wed), the N.O. Nelson Campus in Edwardsville at (618) 656.8800 (Monday through Thursday from 9am–5pm, Friday from 9am–2pm), or any Community Education Center.

Please use one registration form per person. Make additional copies as needed. Student Name___________________________________________________________ Address_________________________________________________________________ City_______________________________ State______________

In Person.

Stop by the Godfrey Campus, the N.O. Nelson Campus in Edwardsville, or the Community Education Centers in Carlinville and Jerseyville. Make checks payable to Lewis and Clark Community College.

By Mail.

Send your registration form and payment to the Enrollment Center, Lewis and Clark Community College, 5800 Godfrey Road, Godfrey, IL 62035.

Payment

All classes must be paid for at the time of enrollment.

Withdrawal/Refund

For classes that meet four or more times, you may withdraw before the start of the second session in order to receive a refund. There are no refunds for classes that meet three or fewer times once the class has begun. To withdraw, call the Enrollment Center at (618) 468.7000.

Enroll Early!

All classes have limited enrollments and are filled on a first–come, first–served basis. Each class also has a minimum required enrollment. If this minimum is not met prior to a class starting, the class will be canceled and enrollment fees returned.

Confirmation

Once your fee is paid you are officially registered. Plan to attend the first session as scheduled. You will be notified if the class is canceled.

ZIP____________

Home Phone Number______________________________________________________ Alternate Phone Number_ ___________________________________________________ Email Address__________________________________________________________ Gender: Male_____

Female_____

Date Of Birth_ __________________________

Are you Hispanic or Latino? Yes_____ No_____ Are you from one or more of the following racial groups (select all that apply)? American Indian or Alaska Native_____ Black or African American_____ Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander_____

Asian_____ White_____ Choose not to respond_____

Identify your primary racial/ethnic group (select one): American Indian or Alaska Native_____ Black or African American_____ Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander_____

Asian_____ White_____ Choose not to respond_____

Please register me in the following classes: Course Number Name of Course

Location ______________________

Fee

______________

Course Number Name of Course

_______________________

Location

Fee

________

______________

_______________________

______________________

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Total Fees

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PAYMENT MUST ACCOMPANY REGISTRATION Check Enclosed Credit Card Credit Card Number_______________________

Expiration Date_____________

Signature______________________________________

3–Digit Code_________

Mail form and payment to: Enrollment Center, Lewis and Clark Community College, 5800 Godfrey Road, Godfrey, IL 62035

Questions? Call us! (618) 468.5777 (618) 468.5715 (618) 468.5740 (618) 468.5777 (618) 468.5740 (618) 468.5760 (618) 468.5710

General Professional Development Technology College for Kids Personal Enrichment Swim Corporate Training

Lewis and Clark Community Education Centers N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville 600 Troy Road Edwardsville, IL 62025 (618) 656.8800 Workforce Education Center, Bethalto 1136 East Airline Drive East Alton, IL 62024 (618) 468.5787 Tri–County Center, Jerseyville 100 Lincoln, Route 16 Jerseyville, IL 62052 (618) 498.6500 Macoupin County Center, Carlinville 18400 Shipman Road Carlinville, IL 62626 (217) 854.5400

For Kids Classes Only Preparing for Class

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

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Holiday Schedule Classes will not meet on these dates: May 28: Memorial Day July 4: Independence Day Lewis and Clark Community College reserves the right to change without notice any statement in this publication regarding policies, fees, courses, dates, times, and locations. For information or clarification, please contact the Corporate & Community Learning office at (618) 468.5777.

Families will receive a confirmation letter prior to the start of class that includes: – Confirmation of class dates, times and location – What to bring on the first day – Directions to class site – What to wear – Drop–off and pick–up locations If you register for a class within 5 days of the start date, you may receive your class confirmation by PHONE rather than by mail.

Safety

Students should be dropped off no earlier than 10 minutes before their class begins and should be picked up immediately following dismissal. Supervision will be provided for students ONLY 10 minutes before and after class.

Accommodations

If your child requires any form of accommodations to participate in any class activity or field trip, please call the College for Kids office at (618) 468–5777 to discuss before enrolling in class.

Consent & Release Form

All children must return a signed Consent & Release form on or before the first day of class (Consent for Medical Treatment, Emergency Contact Information, Photo Release, Field Trip Consent). A form will be included with the confirmation letter.

Corporate & Community Learning

It’s What You Know.

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Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.