CCL Spring 2014 | Schedule of Classes

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Corporate & Community

learning Spring 2014 Schedule of Classes

Personal Enrichment

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It’s what you know.

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Register

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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 (8am–4:30pm Mon– Thurs, 8am–1pm Fri). Payment must be made by credit card.

 By mail.

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Mail the completed registration form (on page 15) along with full payment to:

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Enrollment Center Lewis and Clark Community College 5800 Godfrey Road Godfrey, IL 62035

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 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 15.

Welcome Well folks, January is almost here. The beginning of a brand new semester at Lewis and Clark means a new selection of exciting courses for you to choose from. It means an opportunity for you to build upon the successes from this past year or even those of years past or perhaps a chance to fulfill a resolution to yourself, the choice is yours.

 By fax.

Fax completed registration form with credit card information to (618) 468–2310.

Whether you are just beginning your career, a seasoned veteran of the local workforce or simply wishing to enhance your resume with current safety knowledge, skills or training I am confident we will have the courses you’re looking for. If you are simply looking for something new to try in the New Year, we offer a wide variety of personal enrichment opportunities as well. From Workplace Health Hazards and an Introduction to Occupational Safety & Health to Flagger and CPR certification and Emergency Planning, we have safety courses tailor– made to meet your needs. An exciting new development for business and industry is that the College will now offer the same contractor programs as the world–famous Houston Area Safety Council. As a satellite location for them, we are beginning to schedule The Basic Orientation Plus® and The Basic Refresher® for ARSC reciprocity with various plants and manufacturing sites. If you are in the skilled trades and construction arena, please call (618) 468–5787 for more information. And finally, please keep in mind that our department can custom create or deliver any course for your work group, at your location or ours, exactly when you require. So if you don’t see it listed, please call us – one catalog isn’t big enough to cover all the supervisory, team building and other types of programs in our curriculum.

Greg Bock

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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.


Personal Enrichment Creative Arts Welding for Women

This class is designed to provide the basic training needed to weld safely and effectively in a non–professional setting. Participants will be introduced to the most common forms of arc welding and welding terminology with the primary focus on wire–feed welding. From basic repairs to artistic creations, the possibilities with welding are endless! Safety glasses are provided; other safety equipment will need to be purchased and a list will be provided during the first session. CEPE–180–50 $79 Sat Mar 8–29 9AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Welding Lab

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Gay Cornell

Registration deadline: Feb 28

Canvas and Cocktails

Card Making Basics

Join us for the latest craze in art entertainment! Come alone, with your date or grab a group of friends and enjoy a couple of hours of art and cocktails. Don’t think you can paint? No worries! Our instructor will guide you through recreating the featured project and you’ll have a masterpiece before you know it. Step–by–step instructions will be given and no prior painting experience is required. Sit back, sip and paint on a canvas while talking to your friends and listening to music. All painting supplies are included in the course fee, along with unlimited soda, beer and wine. No outside beverages are permitted. CEAC–140–60 $45 Fri Apr 25 6–9PM Godfrey Campus, Wade 2101

Come and explore the art of card making! In this hands–on workshop, you will learn the basics of layering cardstock to create dimension, coordinating colors and inks and embellishing handmade cards sure to impress the recipient. Instruction will also include making envelopes to match your cards. All materials and supplies are included in the course fee. Please bring your own scissors. All participants will complete several cards and one gift project. CEAC–119–N6 $25 Mon Mar 3 6–8PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 119

Diana Peters

Registration deadline: Feb 24

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Chris Brennan

Registration deadline: Apr 17

Scrapbooking Mini–Convention Feed your crafty soul in this weekend event at Lewis and Clark Community College! This mini–convention is designed to provide you with plenty of time and space to work on your latest scrapbooking projects. Representatives from Creative Memories® and Stampin’ Up® will demonstrate new techniques and products throughout the weekend. A computer lab will also be open for your digital projects. So, load up the supplies, projects and friends for a great weekend of scrapbooking! Registration fee includes dinner on Friday and lunch and dinner on Saturday. The mini–convention will be held on the Godfrey campus in Trimpe 141. option

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CEAC–130–50 $85 Fri & Sat Mar 14 & 15 6PM–12AM (Fri), 9AM–9PM (Sat)

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CEAC–132–61 $40 Fri Only Mar 14 6PM–12AM

To register for this special event, contact Katie Haas at (618) 468–5750 or ksledge@lc.edu. Registration deadline is Feb 28.

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For Your Home Drywall Installation & Repair

This do–it–yourself workshop will focus on installing and repairing drywall in your home, business or investment property. Discussion will cover the necessary tools and supplies needed to complete simple dry walling projects. Be sure to bring your questions! CEHG–112–60 $25 Tue Mar 11 6–8PM Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 174

Chuck Herring

Registration deadline: Mar 4

Carpentry Basics

Save on home repair and maintenance bills by learning how to do it yourself! This hands– on workshop will focus on basic carpentry skills that can be used in your home, business or investment property. Discussion will cover the necessary tools and supplies needed to complete simple carpentry projects including re–screening a door, installing a deadbolt and hanging shelves. Participants are welcomed to bring their own project–based questions to the workshop.

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Welding for Women

SKYWARN

This class is designed to provide the basic training needed to weld safely and effectively in a non–professional setting. Participants will be introduced to the most common forms of arc welding and welding terminology with the primary focus on wire–feed welding. From basic repairs to artistic creations, the possibilities with welding are endless! Safety glasses are provided; other safety equipment will need to be purchased and a list will be provided during the first session. CEPE–180–50 $79 Sat Mar 8–29 9AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Welding Lab

Gay Cornell

Learn to spot severe storms and tornados as they are developing. Learn how to properly find safe shelter. The SKYWARN seminar is taught by a representative from the National Weather Service in St. Louis. This seminar is open to the public. There is no fee but attendees must register before the seminar. CEPE–126–50 FREE Sat Mar 1 8:30AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 141

John Nell

Registration deadline: Feb 22

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Registration deadline: Feb 28

CEHG–164–60 $25 Tue Feb 25 6–8PM Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 174

Chuck Herring

Registration deadline: Feb 18

Active Retirement Social Security: Getting the Most

Have you ever wondered when the best time to start your Social Security benefit could be? It may not always be the day after you retire. This informational workshop is designed to guide you through various strategies on how to help maximize your Social Security benefit. Presented by one of the leading financial experts in the River Bend area, you will learn about the Social Security benefit value, the risks of early vs. late retirement, spousal considerations and disability and death benefits. This knowledge helps lay the foundation for a successful retirement and could aid you in maintaining your current lifestyle. Pre–registration is required, no walk–ins please.

Hand Drumming for the Non–Musician

Communal drumming provides the opportunity to express your mind and your spirit and celebrate ourselves, our gifts and our strengths. This class is designed for the non–drummer/musician (although musicians are very welcome). You will learn about, and play a variety of ethnic drums and instruments. The most important thing we will do is have fun! Drums and percussion instruments will be provided, however you are welcome to bring your own hand–drum if you have one. Please register for each session separately.

CEAR–103–60 $5 Tue Apr 29 6:30–8PM Godfrey Campus, Fobes 2502

$10 CEPE–175–60 Thu Jan 30 6:30–8PM CEPE–175–61 Thu Feb 27 6:30–8PM CEPE–175–62 Thu Mar 20 6:30–8PM CEPE–175–63 Thu Apr 24 6:30–8PM Godfrey Campus, Music Building 125

Registration deadline: Apr 22

Registration deadline: 1 week prior to start date

Tyler Schaper

Dr. J. Bruce McLaughlin

Successful Communication with Aging Parents

Dealing with your own adult world can be difficult enough without bringing in the dynamics of your oldest, and sometimes most sensitive relationships – your parents. Some of the most emotional and troubling issues that you will face in your adult life will be dealing with your parents as adult peers. Examining communication dynamics and life patterns will allow you a deeper and richer relationship with your parents. Look into your current relationship, reflect on lifelong communication patterns and explore how to change patterns that are not delivering the results that you desire. During each session you will receive communication tools to use. When you come back for the second and third sessions you will assess what has worked. Modifications will be made based on your feedback, so you can begin to develop the ability of changing your relationship(s) with your parent(s). CEAR–108–50 $45 Sat Mar 22/Apr 12/May 3 10AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 156

Mike O’Dea

Registration deadline: Mar 15

In The Kitchen Chocolate Candy Creations

Mom & Me

Spend some quality time with your mom and have lots of fun learning cake decorating techniques together. Led by baker Michelle Davenport of Sweet Indulgences, you will learn different decorating techniques that will transform your cake into a work of art! Your mom will have a tasty treasure to take home at the end of the night. All materials and supplies are included in the course fee. This class is for all ages. One guest allowed for every registered student.

Learn how to make beautiful and delicious chocolate candy treats for family and friends just in time for Valentine’s Day! Participants will learn the proper temperatures for chocolate handling and create a variety of candies using molds and other techniques. Each attendee will take home an assortment of suckers, turtles, dipped treats, barks, peanut clusters and chocolate covered pretzel rods. All supplies are included in the course fee.

CEHG–407–60 $45 Mon May 5 6–8PM Godfrey Campus, Reid 0201

CEHG–104–60 $45 Tue Feb 4 6–9PM Godfrey Campus, Reid 0201

Michelle Davenport

Registration deadline: Apr 28

Sandy Jolly

Registration deadline: Jan 28

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Computer Skills iPad Basics

Whether you have an iPad or thinking of purchasing an iPad, come learn all that an iPad has to offer. This class will cover basic setup, syncing with your computer and/or iCloud, purchasing and organizing apps, and different ways of using your iPad. Be sure to bring your iPad with you if you have one and also your laptop to learn the interface between iPad and iTunes. CECC–136–50 $35 Sat Feb 1 9AM–12:30PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 121

Joe Kleine

Registration deadline: Jan 24

iPad Intermediate

Have you learned the basics about your iPad (how to interact, navigate around, and make basic setting changes) and are now ready to see what this device can do for you? Come take the iPad Intermediate class to learn more about integrating the iPad into daily life. Learn how the iPad can enhance your hobbies, business, learning, and personal life. COME PREPARED WITH ANSWERS TO THESE QUESTIONS: what have you done with your iPad? What would you like to do with your iPad? What do you want to do with your iPad? What do you need to do with your iPad? CECC–236–50 $35 Sat Mar 8 9AM–12:30PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 121

Joe Kleine

Registration deadline: Feb 28

Introduction to Windows 8.0

New to computers and/or Windows 8? Then this class is for you. Learn how to navigate Windows 8, use the Charms bar and search tools, install and use apps, and use Internet Explorer 10. As a new user to computers, you will also learn to manage folders, use system security tools and customize your PC settings. The course fee includes a student manual. CECC–181–01 $89 Fri Jan 24–31 9AM–1PM Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 261 Registration deadline: Jan 15

Need technology training for your employees? We offer customized training on a wide variety of topics. Call Dawn Zedolek at (618) 468–5740 to schedule a session that is convenient for your staff.

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CECC–181–N60 $89 Mon/Wed Feb 3–12 5:30–7:30PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 123

Susan Broadway

Registration deadline: Jan 24

Computer Skills for the Office

Learn some of the basic skills needed in today’s office. This class will cover some of the basic skills needed in Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Features covered include setting up letters and labels in Word, spreadsheets with simple formulas in Excel, and slide shows with text and graphics in PowerPoint. Course fee includes a reference manual for each application. Prerequisite: Basic understanding of the Windows operating system. CECC–130–01 $135 Tue/Thu Mar 18–27 9AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 123

Pam Bywater

Registration deadline: Mar 10

Facebook for Seniors

Come learn the ins and outs of this popular social networking website. You will create a Facebook account, complete your profile, learn about security and privacy issues, and explore the many facets of Facebook. Note: you will need an email address to sign up for a Facebook account.

QuickBooks Basics

In this seminar, students will learn how to efficiently navigate using the toolbars and home menu, ensure that company files are set up properly and how to edit them, and create and work with lists including chart of accounts, customers, vendors and items. Class is taught by an Intuit Advanced Certified ProAdvisor. Be prepared with questions for the Pro! CEPD–119–60 $119 Mon Mar 24 6–9PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 121

Vicki Borror

Registration deadline: Mar 17

Using QuickBooks II

In the Using QuickBooks II hands–on seminar, students will take their skills to the next level setting up inventory, creating and customizing reports, exporting reports to Excel, and customizing forms & writing QuickBooks letters. Class is taught by an Intuit Advanced Certified ProAdvisor. Prerequisite: Using QuickBooks or previous QB experience. Be prepared with questions for the Pro! CEPD–139–60 $119 Thu Apr 24 6–9PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 121

Vicki Borror

Registration deadline: Apr 17

Using QuickBooks

In the Using QuickBooks hands–on seminar, students will learn how to do the following tasks: create estimates and convert to invoices; create invoices or sales receipts; receive payments and make deposits; write checks or enter and pay bills; track credit cards correctly; and bank reconciliation. Class is taught by an Intuit Advanced Certified ProAdvisor. Be prepared with questions for the Pro! CEPD–129–60 $119 Thu Apr 10 6–9PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 121

Vicki Borror

Registration deadline: Apr 3

CECC–187–01 $49 Mon Feb 17–24 9AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 123 Registration deadline: Feb 10 CECC–187–N1 $59 Tue Apr 1–8 9AM–12PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 121

Pam Bywater

Registration deadline: Mar 25

Digital Photography Photography Essentials

Mike Nichols After earning his bachelor’s degree in business from Southern Illinois University Carbondale in 1971, Mike Nichols went on to earn his Master Photographer degree in 1995. He received his Photographic Craftsman degree in 2003, the highest earned recognition awarded by the Professional Photographers of America. For more than two decades, Mike’s entries in statewide competition have won numerous Par Excellence Awards in the portrait and wedding categories, with his most recent entry being judged one of the top wedding albums in the state. Mike’s images have also been recognized by the Judge’s Choice Award and selected for the prestigious PPA Loan and APPI Loan Collections. His work has appeared in many professional publications. He is also a popular speaker at professional photography conventions. In 2005, Mike was selected as one of the “Top Ten” photographers in the state of Illinois. He owns Nichols Photography in Glen Carbon and has been in business since 1982.

So you’ve got a digital single lens reflex (DSLR) camera, now what? Are your images too dark, too light, or too blurry? Help is here! In this workshop, Master Photographer Mike Nichols will demystify the aspects of your digital camera. Subjects covered include ISO settings, aperture, shutter speed, lens choices, lighting issues, and archiving. You will need your camera, owner’s manual, and a USB jump drive. Students should be familiar with the locations of their camera settings within the menu. Through voluntary participation in practice sessions you will have the opportunity to learn from images that fall short of your expectations. Come explore how your camera can give you the images you’ve always wanted. CEPE–127–N60 $69 Thu Apr 10–24 6:30–8:30PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 119

Nichols Photography

Registration deadline: Apr 3

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Recreation Easy Riders

Never ridden a horse? Used to ride years ago and need a riding refresher? Come join the Easy Riders class for adults! In this 4 week class, learn how to be more comfortable and safe around horses while learning how to ride with style and confidence. Riders may choose either an English or Western style saddle. Lesson horses are well–trained and kind–hearted. Riders will be contacted by the instructor prior to the start date to discuss class requirements. (Class size is limited to maximize one–on–one instruction.)

Ballroom Dance

Golf for Beginners

Foxtrot for Beginners

CESC–110–F60 $119 Tue Apr 22–May 27 6–7:30PM

CEPE–150–60 $45 Wed Jan 8–Feb 5 7–8PM Godfrey Campus, Hatheway 107 (Dance Studio)

From tee to green, beginning golfers will learn the fundamentals of the game including swing, putting, chipping, pitching, club selection, rules and course etiquette in this 6–week course. Alongside instructor and LPGA member, Laura McCune, you will receive individual coaching and support as you progress through all phases of the game. Bring your clubs if you have them or they will be provided upon request.

This social dance class offers basic instruction in the beautiful, romantic, American Style Foxtrot. Whether new to ballroom dancing, or just needing to brush up on some of the basics, instructor William Trent will have you gliding across the dance floor in no time! Hard soled shoes are recommended. Couples and singles are welcome, course fee is per person.

William Trent

CEPE–128–50 $109 Sun Apr 27–May 18 12–1:30PM Rocky Branch Stables, Bethalto

CESC–110–F61 $119 Thu Apr 24–May 29 6–7:30PM Rolling Hills Golf Course, Godfrey

Registration deadline: Jan 6

Registration deadline: Apr 17

Registration deadline: Apr 15

Learn how to grace the dance floor in this class featuring basic instruction in the elegant movements of American Style Waltz. Whether new to ballroom dancing, or just needing to brush up on some of the basics, instructor William Trent will have you ready for your next social gathering in no time! Hard soled shoes are recommended. Couples and singles are welcome, course fee is per person.

Lesa Teepe

Laura McCune

Waltz for Beginners

Rumba for Beginners

Enjoy all the benefits of dancing, including improving your health and social life! This introductory dance class, led by professional dance instructor William Trent, offers basic instruction on the seductive steps of American Style Rumba. 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 Rumba is one of the most popular ballroom dances and is seen around the world at nightclubs, parties and weddings. Hard soled shoes are recommended. Couples and singles are welcome, course fee is per person. CEPE–152–60 $45 Wed Apr 2–30 7–8PM Godfrey Campus, Hatheway 107 (Dance Studio)

William Trent

Registration deadline: Mar 26

CEPE–151–60 $45 Wed Feb 19–Mar 19 7–8PM Godfrey Campus, Hatheway 107 (Dance Studio)

William Trent

Registration deadline: Feb 12

Learn to Swim Water Exercise

Arthritis Exercise

$35 CESW–001–A1 Tue/Thu Jan 14–Mar 6 8–9AM CESW–001–B1 Tue/Thu Mar 18–May 8 8–9AM CESW–001–A2 Tue/Thu Jan 14–Mar 6 9–10AM CESW–001–B2 Tue/Thu Mar 18–May 8 9–10AM CESW–001–A3 Tue/Thu Jan 14–Mar 6 10–11AM CESW–001–B3 Tue/Thu Mar 18–May 8 10–11AM CESW–001–A6 Tue/Thu Jan 14–Mar 6 7:45–8:45PM CESW–001–B6 Tue/Thu Mar 18–May 8 7:45–8:45PM Hatheway Pool Registration deadline: 1 week prior to state date.

$45 CESW–004–A1 Mon/Wed/Fri Jan 13–Mar 7 1–2PM CESW–004–B1 Mon/Wed/Fri Mar 17–May 9 1–2PM CESW–004–A2 Mon/Wed/Fri Jan 13–Mar 7 2–3PM CESW–004–B2 Mon/Wed/Fri Mar 17–May 9 2–3PM Hatheway Pool Registration deadline: 1 week prior to state date.

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.

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.

Adult Learn to Swim

This basic course is designed for non– swimmers, very new swimmers and for swimmers who need to work on endurance and refining their strokes. Small group sessions are taught by Red Cross certified water safety instructors in a relaxed atmosphere with one–on–one assistance as needed. In addition to the obvious health benefits from this class, you can achieve more self–confidence as a swimmer. $33 CESW–005–A50 Sat Jan 18–Mar 8 8:30–9:15AM CESW–005–B50 Sat Mar 22–May 10 8:30–9:45AM CESW–005–A6 Wed Jan 15–Mar 5 6:45–7:30PM CESW–005–B6 Wed Mar 19–May 7 6:45–7:30PM Hatheway Pool Registration deadline: 1 week prior to state date.

Aqua Dance Party

As a thank you to our loyal swim customers, we’ve lowered prices on all swim classes this spring!

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. $33 CESW–211–A50 Sat Jan 18–Mar 8 7:30–8:30AM CESW–211–B50 Sat Mar 22–May 10 7:30–8:30AM Hatheway Pool Registration deadline: 1 week prior to state date.

Health & Fitness Progressive Yoga

Yoga relieves stress, increases vitality and stamina, and unites body, mind and spirit. This course emphasizes a system of yoga postures, requiring physical and mental discipline designed to increase strength, flexibility, coordination, balance, and focus. This intermediate level yoga class builds on the postures and breathing exercises learned in beginning yoga, progressing to more challenging postures. [Offered concurrently with PHED 151.] CESC–151–60 $118 Mon Jan 13–May 5

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CESC–151–61 $118 Wed Jan 15–May 7 5–6:40PM Godfrey Campus, Hatheway 107 (Dance Studio)

Elizabeth Smith

Registration deadline: Jan 8

Yogalates

Yogalates is a mind/body class for people who can’t hold still! An alternative to traditional yoga and Pilates, this format is ideal for those who find traditional yoga and Pilates intimidating or restrictive. This hybrid workout combines mind/body practices, as well as principles of sport stretch, strength training and dynamic movement to improve strength, flexibility, balance, core stability, and reduce stress while constantly flowing from one exercise to the next. Previous yoga or Pilates experience is helpful, but not necessary. [Offered concurrently with PHED 176 Yogalates.] CESC–176–60 $118 Tue/Thu Jan 14–May 8 5–5:50PM Godfrey Campus, Hatheway 107 (Dance Studio)

Catherine Connor

Registration deadline: Jan 8

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–207–N60 $99 Tue Jan 28–May 13 8–9PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 119

Anne Gricevich

Registration deadline: Jan 21

Beginning Tai Chi Chuan

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–107–N60 $99 Tue Jan 28–May 13 7–8PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 119

Anne Gricevich

Registration deadline: Jan 21

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Music Jazz Improvisation Lab

Jazz Improvisation Lab offers ensemble playing for qualified students of piano, guitar, bass, percussion, brass and woodwind instruments. All members must be able to read music. Prior experience as an instrumentalist in a school, municipal, or professional band is desirable. CEMU–933–01 $60 Mon/Wed Jan 13–May 7 3:30–4:45PM Godfrey Campus, Music Building 109

Louis Michael

Symphony Orchestra

The Alton Symphony Orchestra offers orchestral experience for qualified players. All members of the orchestra must be able to read music and prior experience as an instrumentalist in school, municipal or professional orchestra is desirable. Enrollment in this ensemble is by audition or consent of the instructor. CEMU–946–60 $22.50 Mon Jan 13–May 5 6:30–9PM Godfrey Campus, Hatheway Auditorium

Deborah Haferkamp

Limited Edition

Limited Edition provides students vocal performance experience, preparing and performing in a variety of styles including but not limited to Broadway, jazz, and other vocal literature representing the major style periods. Enrollment in this ensemble is by audition only. CEMU–942–01 $60 Tue/Thu Jan 14–May 8 3–4:30PM Godfrey Campus, Music Building 125

Susan Parton Stanard

Concert Choir

Concert Choir prepares singers to perform a variety of choral literature, including spirituals, opera, Broadway, and other choral literature representing the major style periods. CEMU–944–01 $60 Mon/Wed/Fri Jan 13–May 9

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CEMU–944–60 $60 Mon Jan 13–May 5 6:30–9PM Godfrey Campus, Music Building 125

Susan Parton Stanard

Jazz Band

Jazz Band covers preparation, exploration and performance of music representing the various jazz styles. Participants must be able to read music but improvisation experience is not required. Enrollment in this ensemble is by audition or consent of the instructor. CEMU–945–60 $60 Mon Jan 13–May 5 6:30–9PM Godfrey Campus, Music Building 109

Tim Jarden

Guitar Ensemble

The Guitar Ensemble covers preparation, exploration and performance of guitar music literature from all major style periods. Participants must be able to read music. CEMU–947–60 $60 Mon Jan 13–May 5 6:30–9PM Godfrey Campus, Chapel

Wayne Kimler

Percussion Ensemble

Provides students experience, through preparation and performance in a variety of percussive ensemble settings, including but not limited to classic/orchestral, world/ethnic, novelty/non–traditional, and mallet/keyboard literature. CEMU–949–01 $60 Mon/Wed/Fri Jan 13–May 9 12–12:50PM Godfrey Campus, Music Building 109

Peter Hussey

Electronic Music Production

Introduces the study of Pro Tools recording software including hard disk recording and Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI). Includes principles of sound synthesis, signal routing, mixing, editing, plug–in operations, virtual instruments and MIDI sequencing. CEMU–954–01 $180 Mon/Wed/Fri Jan 13–May 9 Godfrey Campus, Chapel

Louis Michael

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Sequencing & Recording

Men’s Ensemble

Provides students vocal ensemble performance experience through preparing and performing in a variety of musical styles including but not limited to spirituals, Broadway, pop and literature representing the major style periods. The course content is such that the student is expected to gain increased depth of knowledge and skill through repetition.

Continues the study of Pro Tools software including hard disk recording and Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI). Further explores recording, mixing, editing techniques, plug–ins including compression, equalization, effects and virtual instruments. CEMU–955–01 $180 Tue/Thu Jan 14–May 8 Godfrey Campus, Chapel

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CEMU–991–01 $60 Mon/Wed/Fri Jan 13–May 9 11–11:50AM Godfrey Campus, Music Building 125

Louis Michael

Susan Parton Stanard

Music Notation

Women’s Ensemble

Introduces the study of Finale notation software. Includes instruction on writing professional–standard notations, notation arrangements and compositions, and forming basic notes and rhythms to more advanced markings. Also includes elements of basic music theory including note identification, major/minor scales, key signatures, triads, and four–part writing methods. CEMU–956–01 $180 Tue/Thu Jan 14–May 8 Godfrey Campus, Chapel

Provides students vocal ensemble performance experience through preparing and performing in a variety of musical styles including but not limited to spirituals, Broadway, pop and literature representing the major style periods. The course content is such that the student is expected to gain increased depth of knowledge and skill through repetition. CEMU–992–01 $60 Mon/Wed/Fri Jan 13–May 9 11–11:50AM Godfrey Campus, Music Building 125

10:50AM–12:05PM

Louis Michael

Susan Parton Stanard

Class Instruction: Guitar

Hand Drumming for the Non–Musician

Using group instruction, students will develop basic skills and techniques of playing the guitar. No previous playing experience is necessary. Students must provide an acoustic (non–electric) guitar.

Communal drumming provides the opportunity to express your mind and your spirit and celebrate ourselves, our gifts and our strengths. This class is designed for the non–drummer/musician (although musicians are very welcome). You will learn about, and play a variety of ethnic drums and instruments. The most important thing we will do is have fun! Drums and percussion instruments will be provided, however you are welcome to bring your own hand–drum if you have one. Please register for each session separately.

CEMU–959–01 $60 Tue/Thu Jan 14–May 8 3–4:30PM Godfrey Campus, Music Building 109

Wayne Kimler

Wind Ensemble

This ensemble is open to brass and woodwind instruments. All members must be able to read music and prior experience in a band or ensemble is desirable.

$10 CEPE–175–60 Thu Jan 30 6:30–8PM CEPE–175–61 Thu Feb 27 6:30–8PM CEPE–175–62 Thu Mar 20 6:30–8PM CEPE–175–63 Thu Apr 24 6:30–8PM Godfrey Campus, Music Building 125

CEMU–970–60 $60 Thu Jan 16–May 8 6:30–9PM Godfrey Campus, Music Building 109

Peter Hussey

Dr. J. Bruce McLaughlin

Registration deadline: 1 week prior to start date

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

For young singers, there is no better place to start than in the Riverbend Children’s Chorus. Barbara McHugh provides students in grades 1–8 with vocal instruction through an unforgettable choral experience. For young pianists, KinderKeys is a four–week group experience which will help parents determine their child’s readiness for private instruction. It’s a great way to gain confidence and skills.

For adults

If you love to sing, there’s a chair waiting for you in the Concert Choir. This group performs everything from Bach to Broadway! Instrumentalists may want to sign up for the Wind Ensemble, Jazz Band or even audition for a seat in the Alton Symphony Orchestra. You may want to develop your talent as a composer in other non–credit music classes for adults such as Electronic Music Production or Sequencing and 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 doctoral degrees. It’s never too late to learn! Instrumental instruction is available for piano, organ, violin, viola, cello, string bass, guitar, horns, tuba, trombone, trumpet, flute, piccolo, clarinet, sax, oboe and percussion. Vocal instruction is available for singers age 13 and up with younger students considered on a case by case basis. It’s going to be a “sing–ulary” spectacular spring. Learn how to get started today by contacting Susan Parton Stanard at (618) 468–4732 or email at spstanard@lc.edu.

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College for Kids Swim As a thank you to our loyal swim customers, we’ve lowered prices on all swim classes this spring! Water Babies I

Preschool Swim

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 swimsuits.

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.

For ages 6 to 18 months

$44 CECK–088–A50 Sat Jan 18–Mar 8 9:15–10AM CECK–088–B50 Sat Mar 22–May 10 9:15–10AM Hatheway Pool Registration deadline: 1 week prior to start date.

Water Babies II

For ages 18 months to 3 years

This class promotes water adjustment, not necessarily swimming, for babies and toddlers 18 months to 3 years 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 swimsuits.

For ages 3 to 5

$44 CECK–090–A6 Mon Jan 13–Mar 3 6–6:45PM CECK–090–A7 Mon Jan 13–Mar 3 6:45–7:30PM CECK–090–1A Tue/Thu Jan 14–Feb 6 6–6:45PM CECK–090–5A Tue/Thu Jan 14–Feb 6 6:45–7:30PM CECK–090–A50 Sat Jan 18–Mar 8 10:45–11:30AM CECK–090–2A Tue/Thu Feb 11–Mar 6 6–6:45PM CECK–090–6A Tue/Thu Feb 11–Mar 6 6:45–7:30PM CECK–090–B6 Mon Mar 17–May 5 6–6:45PM CECK–090–B7 Mon Mar 17–May 5 6:45–7:30PM CECK–090–3A Tue/Thu Mar 18–Apr 10 6–6:45PM CECK–090–7A Tue/Thu Mar 18–Apr 10 6:45–7:30PM CECK–090–B50 Sat Mar 22–May 10 10:45–11:30AM CECK–090–4A Tue/Thu Apr 15–May 8 6–6:45PM CECK–090–8A Tue/Thu Apr 15–May 8 6:45–7:30PM Hatheway Pool Registration deadline: 1 week prior to start date.

Swim Levels 1–5

Swim Level 6

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.

The objective of level 6 is to refine strokes so students swim with more ease, efficiency, power and smoothness over greater distances. Level 6 has also been revamped to include several components such as Personal Water Safety, Fundamentals of Diving, Fitness Swimming, and Lifeguard Readiness. Classes are taught by Red Cross certified water safety instructors. Prerequisite: Must have completed level 5.

For ages 6 & up

$44 CECK–091–A6 Mon Jan 13–Mar 3 6–6:45PM CECK–091–A7 Mon Jan 13–Mar 3 6:45–7:30PM CECK–091–1A Tue/Thu Jan 14–Feb 6 6–6:45PM CECK–091–5A Tue/Thu Jan 14–Feb 6 6:45–7:30PM CECK–091–A50 Sat Jan 18–Mar 8 11:30AM–12:15PM CECK–091–2A Tue/Thu Feb 11–Mar 6 6–6:45PM CECK–091–6A Tue/Thu Feb 11–Mar 6 6:45–7:30PM CECK–091–B6 Mon Mar 17–May 5 6–6:45PM CECK–091–B7 Mon Mar 17–May 5 6:45–7:30PM CECK–091–3A Tue/Thu Mar 18–Apr 10 6–6:45PM CECK–091–7A Tue/Thu Mar 18–Apr 10 6:45–7:30PM CECK–091–B50 Sat Mar 22–May 10 11:30AM–12:15PM CECK–091–4A Tue/Thu Apr 15–May 8 6–6:45PM CECK–091–8A Tue/Thu Apr 15–May 8 6:45–7:30PM Hatheway Pool Registration deadline: 1 week prior to start date.

For ages 6 & up

$44 CECK–092–A6 Mon Jan 13–Mar 3 6:45–7:30PM CECK–092–A50 Sat Jan 18–Mar 8 12:15–1PM CECK–092–B6 Mon Mar 17–May 5 6:45–7:30PM CECK–092–B50 Sat Mar 22–May 10 12:15–1PM Hatheway Pool Registration deadline: 1 week prior to start date.

Competitive Diving For ages 6 & up

Swimmers will learn the skills and techniques necessary to dive competitively in this 8– week course taught by an experienced diving coach. This class will teach young divers about the sport of diving and help them prepare for competitions. To be successful, children must be currently enrolled in or have completed Swim Level 5 or Level 6, and must already know how to perform a basic spring dive with approach. For ages 6 and older or with permission of the swim program coordinator. $50 CECK–080–A6 Wed Jan 15–Mar 5 6–6:45PM CECK–080–B6 Wed Mar 19–May 7 6–6:45PM Hatheway Pool Registration deadline: 1 week prior to start date.

$44 CECK–089–A50 Sat Jan 18–Mar 8 10–10:45AM CECK–089–B50 Sat Mar 22–May 10 10–10:45AM Hatheway Pool Registration deadline: 1 week prior to start date.

Dance Pre–K Begin to Dance: Level 1

Pre–K Begin to Dance: Level 2

The Begin to Dance program for preschoolers combines dance, tap and acrobatics instruction with educational concepts in a way that boosts self– confidence and self–esteem. New skills are introduced as children progress each week. Children should wear dance attire – leotard and tights, ballet shoes with elastic straps, black tap shoes with ribbons – no denim allowed. This program is designed for children ages 3–5 who are new to the world of dance or have less than one year of experience.

The Begin to Dance program for preschoolers combines dance, tap and acrobatics instruction with educational concepts in a way that boosts self– confidence and self–esteem. New skills are introduced as children progress each week. Children should wear dance attire – leotard and tights, ballet shoes with elastic straps, black tap shoes with ribbons – no denim allowed. Level 2 is designed for children ages 4–6 who have completed one year of Begin to Dance Level 1 or have previous experience in dance or tumbling.

For ages 3 to 5

For ages 4 to 6

CECK–127–50 $75 Sat Jan 11–Mar 15 10–11AM No class Jan 25, Feb 1, Feb 22

CECK–227–50 $75 Sat Jan 11–Mar 15 11AM–12PM No class Jan 25, Feb 1, Feb 22

CECK–127–51 $75 Sat Mar 22–May 24 10–11AM No class Mar 29, Apr 19 Godfrey Campus, Hatheway 107 (Dance Studio)

CECK–227–51 $75 Sat Mar 22–May 24 11AM–12PM No class Mar 29, Apr 19 Godfrey Campus, Hatheway 107 (Dance Studio)

Registration deadline: 1 week prior to start date.

Registration deadline: 1 week prior to start date.

Sara Miller

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Pre–K Begin to Dance

Learn to Dance

The Begin to Dance program for preschoolers combines dance, tap and acrobatics instruction with educational concepts in a way that boosts self– confidence and self–esteem. New skills are introduced as children progress each week. Children should wear dance attire – leotard and tights, ballet shoes with elastic straps, black tap shoes with ribbons – no denim allowed.

This new dance program combines your child’s love of movement with socialization, to build self–confidence and self–esteem. Young dancers will learn the basics of Ballet, Tap and Jazz and build upon that foundation of skills with each lesson. Children should wear dance attire – leotard and tights, ballet shoes with elastic straps, black tap shoes with ribbons – no denim allowed. This program is designed for children ages 5–8 who have completed one or more levels of Begin to Dance or have previous experience in dance or tumbling.

For ages 4 to 6

CECK–217–01 $75 Mon Jan 13–Mar 10 No class Jan 20

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CECK–217–02 $75 Mon Mar 24–May 19 1–2PM No class Apr 21 Godfrey Campus, Hatheway 107 (Dance Studio)

Sara Miller

Registration deadline: 1 week prior to start date.

For ages 5 to 8

CECK–327–50 $105 Sat Jan 11–Mar 15 12–1:30PM No class Jan 25, Feb 1, Feb 22 CECK–327–51 $105 Sat Mar 22–May 24 12–1:30PM No class Mar 29, Apr 19 Godfrey Campus, Hatheway 107 (Dance Studio)

Sara Miller

Registration deadline: 1 week prior to start date.


Recreation Little Stirrups For ages 4 & 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. Rocky 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.

Rocky Branch Saddle Club

Junior Golf

For ages 8 to 15

CECK–128–51 $109 Sat Apr 26–May 17 1–2:30PM Rocky Branch Stables, Bethalto

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).

Registration deadline: 1 week prior to start date.

CECK–228–50 $109 Sat Mar 22–Apr 12 3–4:30PM

CECK–128–50 $109 Sat Mar 22–Apr 12 1–2:30PM

Lesa Teepe

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.

For ages 8 & up

CECK–182–F01 $119 Sat Apr 26–May 31 9:30–11AM Rolling Hills Golf Course, Godfrey

Laura McCune

Registration deadline: Apr 17

CECK–228–51 $109 Sat Apr 26–May 17 3–4:30PM Rocky Branch Stables, Bethalto

Lesa Teepe

Registration deadline: 1 week prior to start date.

All riders should wear pants and cowboy boots with a heel. Bring a riding helmet if you have one, or borrow one from the stable when you arrive.

Ready, Set, Read Ready, Set, Read! For ages 6 to 10

This literacy program is designed for children in grades 1 through 4 and offers one–on– one tutoring 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 alongside experienced and engaging teachers. The activities and curriculum utilized in this program will help students learn strategies and skills that are vital to their educational achievement. This class may be repeated. $100 Godfrey Campus, Wade Hall 1113 Registration deadline: 1 week prior to start date. CECK–600–01 CECK–600–02 CECK–600–03 CECK–600–04 CECK–600–05 CECK–600–06

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Art & Cooking

Save the Date – College for Kids summer camps begin on June 9, 2014! New camps begin each week until July 28. Complete schedule available later this spring.

Corporate & Community Learning

Tasty Treats For ages 4 to 6

Hey kids! Have you ever eaten tin can bread, baked a muffin in a flower pot or made grasshopper pie? You will create these snacks and more in this class as we use uncommon objects in unique ways to make yummy treats. Whether we are poking, squeezing, shaking or using other creative methods of combining ingredients, the end result will be tasty indeed. Bring your appetites and get your taste buds ready for some tasty treats! CECK–103–60 $99 Tue Mar 18–Apr 22 4:30–6:30PM Godfrey Campus, Reid 0201

Gloria Darr

Registration deadline: Mar 11

Creative Express For ages 7 & up

All aboard for the creative express! You won’t want to miss this class as we chug along in the world of arts and crafts. Using materials such as paint, wood, tape, shaving cream, boot polish, slime, clay and more – your creations will amaze your friends. So it’s full steam ahead as we round the bend of creative fun! CECK–104–60 $99 Thu Mar 20–Apr 24 4:30–6:30PM Godfrey Campus, Reid 0201

Gloria Darr

Registration deadline: Mar 13

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Online Learning Online • Affordable • Flexible • Accessible Home–Based Travel Agents represent the fastest growing segment of the travel agency industry! They recognize the potential for a lucrative career that is also a lifestyle – one in which they can travel the world and have incredible experiences all while serving their clients. Instead of coming from the traditional travel agency world, they come from other professions and backgrounds. For some, it is a second career, and for many being a Home–Based Travel Agent is an increasingly attractive first career option. They work wherever they are located at any given point in time, thanks to global connectivity. Create your own hours and set your own financial goals and see the world on the job! Lewis and Clark Community College offers an affordable and flexible online program to prepare you for a professional career as a Home–Based Travel Agent. This includes online courses accessible 24/7, with great links to travel industry resource Web sites and destination videos. Students who successfully complete the all three courses in the Professional Certificate Series, and pass the Travel Agent Proficiency (TAP) exam, will earn a Home–Based Travel Agent Professional Certificate from Lewis and Clark Community College. Internet access is required. A high–speed Internet connection and Microsoft Word 2003 or better are highly recommended. For more information, contact Katie at (618) 468–5750 or email ksledge@lc.edu.

Professional Certificate Series The Business of Travel & Tourism

Begin your journey to a successful career in travel and tourism with a systematic, real–world focused and comprehensive study of this exciting profession. You will be introduced to basic travel concepts, key sectors of the travel industry, sales strategies, an overview of world destinations, technology, and business communications. You will also learn the basic business practices to start and operate a Home– Based travel agency. Course fee does not include required textbook and student workbook. $349 CEWW–700–01TT Online

Jan 27–May 18

Geography for the Travel Professional

Geography literacy is essential for those planning a career in the travel, tourism or hospitality industry. You will study the location, history, language, currency, transportation, accommodations, and attractions of the world’s most visited destinations, and discover lesser known locations. Learn how to match clients to destinations, arrange travel itineraries and respond to common requests. Course fee does not include required textbook and student workbook. This course is approved for 48 CPDU’s for educators. $349 CEWW–701–01TT Online

Jan 27–May 18

Nancy Roop

Registration deadline: Jan 21

Nancy Roop

Registration deadline: Jan 21

A Guide to the Cruise Industry

Welcome aboard for this exciting introduction to the world of cruising. You will learn about the many unique cruise regions around the world, ports of call, shore excursions, and major attractions at cruise destinations on seven continents. How to read a deck plan, promote, price, and book a cruise vacation for individuals and groups are covered in this course. Daily ship–board activities will be discussed, along with dining options, types of staterooms, cruise etiquette, tipping, packing, and pre– and post–cruise packages. Course fee does not include required textbook. $249 CEWW–706–01TT Online

Feb 24–May 18

Nancy Roop

Registration deadline: Feb 18

Nancy K. Roop, CTC For the past 35 years, Nancy has worked in this dynamic industry as a Certified Travel Consultant and Destination Specialist, travel and tourism educator, curriculum consultant, group tour escort, and for an international airline. Her work experience also includes reviewing travel industry textbooks for publication, and administering professional examinations. She has traveled to 93 countries on five continents. For more information about the Home–Based Travel Agent Professional Certificate Online Program, please call Corporate and Community Learning at (618) 468–5777 or email Nancy at nroop@lc.edu. The US travel industry supports 14.4 million workers, and encompasses a broad range of diverse occupations. Jobs in the travel industry provide millions of Americans with a gateway to a promising career and the opportunity for advancement. It is projected that 22.5 million jobs in the travel industry will be added in the next decade.

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Online Classes Online Medical Career Training Programs Career Step – Career Step has been an active player in the healthcare education market, building on more than 20 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 medical coding and billing specialists. According to the U.S. Department of Labor, both fields are projected to grow over the next few years, and a recent American Health Management Association study found that over half of responding employers had open coding positions in the previous year. Visit careerstep.com/lewisandclark to prepare for the future.

➙ ICD–10 Fast Track

How to Get Started: 4 Easy Steps Online Medical Career Training

1 Visit the website: careerstep.com/lewisandclark 2 Choose your program. 3 Contact us at (618) 468– 5750 to enroll and pay. 4 Check your email for directions on how to begin your course.

➙ Medical Transcription Editor ➙ Pharmacy Technician

NEW!

➙ Professional Medical Coding & Billing Online Workforce Training Programs

1 Visit the website: careertraining.ed2go.com/lc

Online Workforce Training Programs

2 Search for the course you want.

Ed2Go – 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 topics. Go to www.careertraining.ed2go.com/lc to see more.

3 Enroll and pay online. 4 Check your email for directions on how to begin your course.

Healthcare & Fitness

Management & Corporate

Skilled Trades & Industrial

Business & Professional

Media & Design

Sustainable Energy/Greening

IT Software & Development

Hospitality & Service Industry

Career Online High School

Online learning anytime, anywhere. Ed2Go – 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 composed 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 a few titles. Go to www.ed2go.com/lewisandclark to see more.

Personal Development

Computers & Technology

Writing & Publishing

➙ Arts

➙ Computer Applications

➙ Business Writing

➙ Children, Parents

➙ Certification Prep

➙ Creative Writing

➙ Computer Programming

➙ Publishing

& Family

➙ Digital Photography ➙ Personal Finance ➙ Health & Wellness ➙ Job Search ➙ Languages

Online learning anytime, anywhere.

1 Visit our Online Instruction Center at: ed2go.com/ lewisandclark 2 Search for the course you want. 3 Enroll and pay online. 4 Log in and begin your course.

2014 Start Dates New course sessions start each month: Jan 15 Apr 16 Feb 19 May 21 Mar 19

➙ Database Management ➙ Graphic & Media Design ➙ The Internet ➙ Networking & Security

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Professional Development Job Skills SHRM Learning System® for PHR®/SPHR® Certification Preparation You no longer have to travel to St. Louis for this course. Stay competitive in the HR field by earning your credentials – Professional in Human Resources (PHR) or Senior Professional in Human Resources (SPHR). The Society for Human Resource Management is the world’s largest association serving the needs of HR professionals and keeping you abreast of HR advances. The SHRM Learning System prepares you to take on the challenge of the HR Certification exams with confidence. All materials are included in the registration fee (printed workbooks, glossary, flash cards covering all 6 modules, practice tests, access to an online resource center, etc.). The exam fee is not included. Register before January 31 and receive the early bird rate of $999; beginning February 1, price increases to $1099. CEPD–614–N50 $999 Sat Mar 1–Apr 5 9AM–3:30PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 119

Bernie Frazier & Jill Oller

Registration deadline: Feb 14

Four 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 completed during this workshop, 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 while avoiding misunderstandings.

CEPD–461–N50 $50 Thu Jan 30 5:30–9:30PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 119

Susan Moore

Registration deadline: Jan 23

Kathy Willis

Registration deadline: Mar 7

Your Emotions & N EW! Communicating This one–day training seminar prepares individuals currently employed or seeking employment with the essential communication skills necessary in achieving career and personal excellence. Study the issues employees face when communicating within or outside of their organization. Explore the five areas of emotional intelligence: self–awareness, self–control, self–motivation, empathy, and effective relationships. Examine a wide range of communication situations through analysis of the four communication styles based on Carl Jung’s archetypes (Senser, Thinker, Feeler, Intuitor) to improve productivity and personal success in the workplace. Register for the full–day seminar using this course code and save $39 versus registering for the two related half–day seminars individually.

Kathy Willis

Registration deadline: Mar 28

Your customers, employees and 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 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.

Invigorate your job search by learning your place in the market. Whether you are unemployed or not, searching for a job can be a challenging task. This workshop is designed to assist you in evaluating your specific skill set and talents, and how to tailor your job search to those strengths. You will find most success in a career field you are compatible with and the tools included in this workshop will help you discover the industries that are the best fit for you.

CEPD–432–N1 $79 Fri Mar 14 1–4:30PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 119

CEPD–435–N1 $119 Fri Apr 4 9AM–5PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 119

Emotionally Intelligent Manager

Finding Your Place in the Job Market

Discussing NEW ! Performance

Performance management processes are used to identify, encourage, measure, evaluate, improve and reward employee performance and improve organizational retention. Successful conversations about performance require an alignment of the employee’s individual goals with the overall organizational strategy. This workshop is designed to give leaders the tools they need to effectively discuss employee performance by focusing on outcomes, tackling contentious issues and encouraging self–appraisal while avoiding common pitfalls in these situations. CEPD–436–N1 $89 Fri Mar 28 1–4:30PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 119

Kathy Willis

Registration deadline: Mar 21

Registration deadline: Mar 14

CEPD–503–N60 $765 Mon/Wed Jan 13–Mar 26 5–8PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 119

Mark Gum

Registration deadline: Jan 6

QuickBooks Basics

In this seminar, students will learn how to efficiently navigate using the toolbars and home menu, ensure that company files are set up properly and how to edit them, and create and work with lists including chart of accounts, customers, vendors and items. Class is taught by an Intuit Advanced Certified ProAdvisor. Be prepared with questions for the Pro!

Vicki Borror

Registration deadline: Mar 17

How to Write a Winning Resume

In a competitive economy, impressions are everything! This workshop is designed to help you create a resume and cover letter that get you noticed. Whether you’re looking for your first job or planning to switch career fields, you will learn how to create a unique resume that is professional, honest and impressive. You will also learn valuable proofreading skills and how to tailor your resume to fit job requirements. Please come prepared with your education and work experience, and in just two sessions, you will have a resume packet ready for potential employers. You should already be familiar with computer and Windows basics to be successful in this workshop.

Using QuickBooks

In the Using QuickBooks hands–on seminar, students will learn how to do the following tasks: create estimates and convert to invoices; create invoices or sales receipts; receive payments and make deposits; write checks or enter and pay bills; track credit cards correctly; and bank reconciliation. Class is taught by an Intuit Advanced Certified ProAdvisor. Be prepared with questions for the Pro! CEPD–129–60 $119 Thu Apr 10 6–9PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 121

Vicki Borror

Registration deadline: Apr 3

CEPD–462–N50 $45 Thu Feb 20 5:30–9:30PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 119

Susan Moore

Registration deadline: Feb 13

Improve Your Interviewing Skills

You’ve found your dream job and created an impressive resume packet. Do you know how to nail the interview? In this course, you will participate in several mock interviews with local employers. You will learn how to present your skills with confidence, effective ways to answer interview questions and receive helpful feedback from your peers. You will also learn the art of correspondence and follow–up related to the job seeking process. CEPD–463–N50 $60 Thu Mar 13–20 5:30–9:30PM (Mar 13) 5:30–7:30PM (Mar 20) N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 119 Registration deadline: Mar 6

Kathy Willis

This 60–hour, pre–licensing course will provide participants with a basic understanding of the system and standards of residential home inspection. Upon successful completion of this course, participants will meet the requirements to sit for the state exam and receive a license as a home inspector in the state of Illinois.

CEPD–119–60 $119 Mon Mar 24 6–9PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 121

Susan Moore

CEPD–431–N1 $79 Fri Mar 21 1–4:30PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 119

Residential Home Inspection

Using QuickBooks II

In the Using QuickBooks II hands–on seminar, students will take their skills to the next level setting up inventory, creating and customizing reports, exporting reports to Excel, and customizing forms & writing QuickBooks letters. Class is taught by an Intuit Advanced Certified ProAdvisor. Prerequisite: Using QuickBooks or previous QB experience. Be prepared with questions for the Pro! CEPD–139–60 $119 Thu Apr 24 6–9PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 121

Vicki Borror

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Public Relations PR is Not Rocket Science Series

What PR Is...and Isn’t

This professional development series is designed for individuals, companies and public relations specialists who want to expand their body of knowledge regarding the public relations (PR) profession and its dynamic relationship to society. Led by a well–seasoned local broadcast professional who has more than 40 years of public relations and communications experience, participants will explore the field of PR through open dialogue, case studies and practical application. Upon successful completion of the six workshops in this series, participants will have received 24 hours of instruction and be issued a certificate of completion by the Corporate & Community Learning division indicating that the participant has acquired advanced comprehensive knowledge in the public relations profession. (Registering for all six workshops under this course code reflects a cost savings of $235 versus registering for the courses individually). CEPD–450–01 $299 Tue/Wed Feb 25–26 9–11AM Tue/Wed Mar 11–12 9–11AM Tue/Wed Mar 25–26 9–11AM Tue/Wed Apr 8–9 9–11AM Tue/Wed Apr 22–23 9–11AM Tue/Wed May 6–7 9–11AM Godfrey Campus, Wade Hall 1113

The essence of good communication involves knowing how to acquire and productively use information to reach a desired result. The public relations profession is multi–faceted. Participants will consider the nature and scope of PR and its impact on both internal and external audiences. In this workshop, participants will learn ways of doing the right job the right way the first time. CEPD–451–01 $89 Tue/Wed Feb 25–26 9–11AM Godfrey Campus, Wade Hall 1113

Tom Dehner

Registration deadline: Feb 18

Ethics & PR

How many times have you questioned the decision you are about to make? Weighing the success of a project or any given situation depends on recognizing moral, ethical and legal consequences of PR administration. Through case studies, both past and present, participants will uncover what it means to have a plan for your given cause. CEPD–452–01 $89 Tue/Wed Mar 11–12 9–11AM Godfrey Campus, Wade Hall 1113

Tom Dehner

Promotional PR

Promoting a given circumstance, event or issue does not always unfold in a traditional manner. Through this interactive workshop, participants will examine ideas that are intended to generate creativity and flexibility in their approach to handling challenging situations. CEPD–453–01 $89 Tue/Wed Mar 25–26 9–11AM Godfrey Campus, Wade Hall 1113

Political PR

In this highly interactive workshop, participants will analyze presidential and municipal elections and other political campaigns and learn how the unique set of public relations skills they involve apply in any public relations circumstance. CEPD–455–01 $89 Tue/Wed Apr 22–23 9–11AM Godfrey Campus, Wade Hall 1113

Tom Dehner

Registration deadline: Apr 15

Tom Dehner

Registration deadline: Mar 18

PR & Crisis Intervention

This workshop will focus on what the instructor calls anticipatory science, defined as the ability to identify the other side and prepare an appropriate, pro–active response. This is a key component to any PR response repertoire. With more than 40 years of experience in anticipatory science, the instructor will help you glean key insights on how to prevent crisis and implement damage controls that could otherwise spell disaster for a public relations representative. CEPD–454–01 $89 Tue/Wed Apr 8–9 9–11AM Godfrey Campus, Wade Hall 1113

PR & Program Management

This workshop is designed for participants who have mastered the fundamental skills and keys to public relations and are ready to put them into action. Participants will develop their own personal management model and media kit to build and maintain positive relations. CEPD–456–01 $89 Tue/Wed May 6–7 9–11AM Godfrey Campus, Wade Hall 1113

Tom Dehner

Registration deadline: Apr 29

Tom Dehner

Registration deadline: Apr 1

Registration deadline: Mar 4

Tom Dehner

Registration deadline: Feb 18

The Houston Area Safety Council now has a satellite location at

Healthcare Healthcare Provider CPR

ICD–10–CM Training

This American Heart Association Healthcare Provider Course is intended for healthcare professionals, or students enrolled in a health–related career program. CPR includes adult, child and infant one– and two–rescuer CPR; rescue breathing for the adult, child and infant using a bag–valve–mask device; use of an AED; and management of a conscious and unconscious adult, child and infant who is choking. Participants must complete a skills practicum and earn a score of 84% or better on a written exam to successfully complete the course and to receive an American Heart Association Healthcare Provider completion card (valid for 2 years). Materials for this course are included in the course fee. $55 CEPD–513–E1 Wed Feb 19 CEPD–513–E2 Wed Apr 2 CEPD–513–E3 Wed May 7 Bethalto Education Center, BE 100

5–9PM 5–9PM 5–9PM

Greg Bock

Registration deadline: 1 week prior to start date.

Do you need to prepare for the new ICD–10–CM system code going into effect this October? This training course contains many references to and explanations of ICD–10–CM coding guidelines and conventions. It includes ICD–10–CM coding exercises at the basic, intermediate, and advanced levels as well as beginner, intermediate, and advanced coding exercises. These coding exercises emphasize all aspects of the coding classification system so students can apply their knowledge of coding principles and definitions. Answers to the coding exercises will be provided. Students should recognize that additional, self–directed study will be required to master the guidelines and principles of ICD–10–CM coding beyond the materials provided in this manual. In addition, this course will include a medical terminology refresher that will review topics including vocabulary, organ and body systems, pathology, diagnostic procedures and more. Training will include critical thinking exercises, self–practice quizzes and individual research. This course will satisfy the CEU requirements for AHIMA and help AAPC members prepare to sit for the required exam on ICD–10–CM. Participant attendance will affect CEU calculations. ICD–10–CM coding manual is included in the course fee.

• Nationally recognized • Standardized programming • Courseware created by ARSC, Association of Reciprocal Safety Council – Increases Efficiency – Reciprocally recognized across the U.S. – Redundancy reduction • Company and site specific training development available

To learn more go to www.arsc.net or www.hasc.com. Contact the local office at (618) 468–5787 or email cso@lc.edu.

CEPD–552–60 $999 Mon Jan 27–May 12 6–8:30PM Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 156

Rachel Coon

Registration deadline: Jan 21

See page 14 for a current list of safety training opportunities.

“The Houston Area Safety Council is honored to be asked to address the St. Louis metropolitan area contractor safety needs. This is only possible by forming an alliance with Lewis and Clark’s well established contractor orientation programs.”

– Luis Aguilar, HASC President & CEO

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Safety Training Occupational Safety Intro. to Occupational Health & Safety

This course is designed as an introduction for individuals new to occupational health and safety. Participants will have an overview of the OSHA Act, regulations, employer and employee rights and responsibilities. Participants will be provided with additional resources and information to expand health and safety programs in the workplace. CEPD–540–E1 $130 Wed Feb 5 8AM–12PM Bethalto Education Center, BE 100

Nancy Marshall

Emergency Planning

Trained employers and employees actions during workplace emergencies result in fewer and less severe employee injuries and less structural damage to the facility during emergencies. Participants will be provided the framework to plan, prevent and respond to various types of emergencies in the workplace. This course also includes Heartsaver Adult CPR/AED and First Aid training. Participants who complete the course will receive an American Heart Association Heartsaver Adult CPR completion card valid for 2 years.

Workplace Health Hazards

This course is designed for small business owners, managers and employees to assist with recognizing potential health hazards in the workplace, and avoiding, minimizing, controlling or eliminating them whenever possible. Students will be introduced to identification and control of the risks arising from physical, chemical, and other workplace hazards in order to establish and maintain a safe and healthy working environment.

CEPD–542–E1 $150 Tue Mar 18 8AM–5PM Bethalto Education Center, BE 100

CEPD–544–E1 $130 Wed Apr 9 8AM–12PM Bethalto Education Center, BE 100

Registration deadline: Mar 11

Registration deadline: Apr 2

Workers will be trained to use the information provided on labels and Safety Data Sheets, recognize and protect themselves from potential exposures to the hazards of chemicals. Hazards covered include physical, health, simple asphyxiation, combustible dust and pyrophoric gas hazards as well as hazards not otherwise specified. Appropriate personal protect equipment and use; plus other exposure control methods will be demonstrated. Training requirements based on the Globally Harmonized System (GHS) are integrated into this class.

Permit–Required Confined Space

Hazwoper 24–Hour

CEPD–541–E1 $130 Wed Feb 26 8AM–12PM Bethalto Education Center, BE 100

CEPD–543–E1 $225 Wed May 14 8AM–5PM Bethalto Education Center, BE 100

Registration deadline: Jan 29

Hazard Communications

Nancy Marshall

Nancy Marshall

Nancy Marshall

This one–day course covers the safety and health hazards associated with permit– required confined space entry. Course topics include recognition of confined space hazards, identification of permit and non–permit required confined spaces, use of instrumentation to evaluate atmospheric hazards, ventilation techniques, development and implementation of a confined space program, proper signage, and training requirements.

Nancy Marshall

Registration deadline: Feb 19

For individuals who are engaged in hazardous waste site remediation, workplace clean–ups and treatment or storage and disposal facilities, this course provides and fulfills off site training to employees and supervisors requirements for certification under 29 CFR, Part 1910.120 (q), or other applicable state regulations for certification to the 24–hour Occasional Site Worker level. Training will include hands on training with all levels of personal protective equipment, decontamination, confined space, plus other training methods. Optional site specific training can be discussed with Associate Director of Safety. Certificates will be granted with a successful completion of the course. CEPD–521–E1 $425 Mon/Tue/Wed Mar 31–Apr 2 8AM–5PM Bethalto Education Center, BE 100

Registration deadline: May 7

Nancy Marshall

Registration deadline: Mar 24

Hazwoper 40–Hour

For individuals who are engaged in hazardous waste site remediation, workplace clean–ups and treatment or storage and disposal facilities, this course provides and fulfills off site training to employees and supervisors requirements for certification under 29 CFR, Part 1910.120 (q), or other applicable state regulations for certification to the 40–hour General Routine Site Worker level. Training will include hands on training with all levels of personal protective equipment, decontamination, confined space, plus other training methods. Optional site specific training can be discussed with Associate Director of Safety. Certificates will be granted with a successful completion of the course. CEPD–522–E1 $575 Mon–Fri Apr 28–May 2 8AM–5PM Bethalto Education Center, BE 100

Nancy Marshall

Registration deadline: Apr 21

Workforce Training Flagger: Highway Work Zone Safety

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. $85 CEPD–505–E1 Wed Mar 19 CEPD–505–E2 Wed Apr 23 Bethalto Education Center, BE 100

8AM–12PM 8AM–12PM

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. $121 CEPD–507–E1 Thu Jan 30 CEPD–507–E2 Thu Feb 27 CEPD–507–E3 Thu Mar 27 CEPD–507–E4 Thu Apr 24 Bethalto Education Center, BE 100

5–9PM 5–9PM 5–9PM 5–9PM

Randy Nelson

Registration deadline: 1 week prior to start date.

Food Service Sanitation

This course studies sanitation in relation to food preparation and service. Training topics include sanitation chemicals, equipment, materials, regulations, and inspection standards necessary to ensure sanitary dispensing of food. Participants prepare for and take the National Food Service Sanitation Manager Certification exam in this course. Required textbook will be loaned to participants for the duration of the course and must be returned upon completion. CEPD–140–01 $150 Thu–Fri Feb 20–21 9AM–5:30PM Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 156/158

Sandy Jolly

CEPD–140–N1 $150 Mon–Tue Mar 17–18 9AM–5:30PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 119

Synthia Mimms

CEPD–140–02 $150 Thu–Fri Apr 24–25 9AM–5:30PM Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 156/158

Sandy Jolly

Greg Bock

Registration deadline: 1 week prior to start date.

CEPD–140–N2 $150 Mon–Tue May 19–20 9AM–5:30PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 119

Synthia Mimms

Registration deadline: 1 week prior to start date.

Food Service Sanitation Review

This review course will highlight the importance of sanitation in relation to food preparation. Training topics emphasized include safe food environments, pest control and local, state and federal codes. Required textbook will be loaned to participants for the duration of the course and must be returned upon completion. Prerequisite: Participants must provide proof of current food service certificate. CEPD–141–01 $75 Thu Feb 20 9AM–3PM Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 156

Sandy Jolly

CEPD–141–N1 $75 Mon Mar 17 9AM–3PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 119

Synthia Mimms

CEPD–141–02 $75 Thu Apr 24 9AM–3PM Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 156

Sandy Jolly

CEPD–141–N2 $75 Mon May 19 9AM–3PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 119

Synthia Mimms

Registration deadline: 1 week prior to start date.

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N.O. Nelson Campus 600 Troy Road Edwardsville, IL 62025 (618) 656–8800 Bethalto Education Center 1136 East Airline Drive East Alton, IL 62024 (618) 468–5787 Tri–County Center 100 Lincoln, Route 16 Jerseyville, IL 62052 (618) 498–6500

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“I’m very excited about offering the Canvas and Cocktails workshop this semester. Art can be intimidating, but my hope is that this experience will show people the potential they have to create something interesting. We have a nice studio on campus and I look forward to showcasing it. We’re going to have a lot of fun in the process.”

Chris Brennan

Art Instructor, Lewis and Clark Community College

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