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Continuing Education SUMMER 2017 | CLASS SCHEDULE | NONCREDIT

Over 35 NEW classes! NEW CLASSES INSIDE Pueblo Style Loom Beading.... 9 Glorious Greek Cuisine ......... 10 Small Drones for Business..... 37

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Contract Training and Continuing Education staff: Monique Anair, Amanda Hatherly, Evelyn Gonzales, Kris Swedin, Gabriela c de Baca, Maria Montoya, David Markwardt, and Jennifer Gurule.

WELCOME TO SUMMER! We’ve changed! Continuing Education and Contract Training have joined together so we can more fully meet our community’s needs. Our summer calendar is filled with exceptional classes: enjoy Southwestern hiking adventures, enhance your professional skills, cook up international cuisine or deepen your artistic and creative expressions. We’ll keep kids busy with new STEAM classes and drones competitions in addition to their favorite classes from past summers. Working together for you, we will deliver more customized training so businesses and their employees can thrive. We will continue to provide our award-winning energy efficiency, green building, and environmental health and safety classes. I am proud to be a part of this team. Please contact us about any special programs you would like us to offer.

NEW CLASSES INCLUDE: Cartooning with the Pros....... 6 Crêpe-o-licious......................... 9 Movie Going As Memoir....... 12 Happy Body.......................... 14 Adult Beginning Swimming....17 French for the Traveler......... 21 Los Alamos: Secret City of the Manhatten Project....... 27 Furniture Design: Body Symbiosis................... 38 Staying Safe Online............... 40

Kris Swedin, Director Continuing Education and Contract Training

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■ PERSONAL ENRICHMENT

■ ONLINE LEARNING.............................. 43

Art & Crafts ..............................................................6

Online Classes........................................................44

Cooking.....................................................................9

Online Career Training Programs.......................45

Creative Writing.....................................................11

■ INSTRUCTORS...................................... 46

Dance.......................................................................12 Fitness and Wellness.............................................. 13 Languages...............................................................18 Leisure.....................................................................22

■ REGISTRATION Registration Information....................................... 50 Registration Form..................................................51

Personal Safety.......................................................22

■ OTHER SFCC SERVICES

Money Matters........................................................23

SFCC Alert............................................................... 52

Music........................................................................24

Small Business Development Center ................. 52

Photography...........................................................25

SFCC Mission, Vision and Values .......................53

Southwest Explorations........................................26

The Foundation for Santa Fe Community College............................ 53

■ KIDS STUFF........................................... 28 ■ PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Business and Professional Skills..........................37

Green Building and Energy Efficiency................54

■ CAMPUS MAP...................................... 55

Computer Skills......................................................39 Center for Excellence.............................................41

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CAMPUS INFORMATION SANTA FE COMMUNITY COLLEGE

SFCC GOVERNING BOARD

www.sfcc.edu 6401 Richards Ave., Santa Fe, NM 87508-4887 Phone: 505-428-1000 | Fax: 505-428-1468

Kathleen D. Keith, Chair Pablo Sedillo, Vice Chair Linda S. Siegle, Secretary Dr. Martha G. Romero, Member Jack Sullivan, Member Mark Konda, Ex-Officio Student Member

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CONTINUING EDUCATION Phone: 505-428-1676 | Fax: 505-428-1302 Office hours: Mondays through Fridays, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

President Randy Grissom, M.B.A.

FACILITIES/CONFERENCE SPACE RENTAL For information on prices and availability, call 505-428-1675.

CAMPUS CLOSURES Monday, May 29 (Memorial Day) Tuesday, July 4 (Independence Day) Call the Weather Watch Line, 505-428-1716, check the website at www.sfcc.edu or sign up for SFCC text message and email alerts at www.getrave.com/login/sfcc

CAMPUS SAFETY & SECURITY 505-428-1224 or cell 505-690-1477

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Continuing Education and Contract Training

Customized workforce training to meet your company’s needs.

STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES If you have a documented disability and require assistance in class, please call or visit the Office of student Accessibility for coordination of your accommodations. The office is located in room LL313. The phone number is 505-428-1455.

REGISTER OR QUESTIONS ABOUT CLASSES? Call 505-428-1676, and one of the Continuing Education staff will gladly help you. For information about credit class registration, call 505-428-1270. www.sfcc.edu

SFCC is a public institution accredited by the Higher Learning Commission with membership in the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. The information contained herein is valid as of April 2017. While SFCC makes every effort to ensure the accuracy of the information, the college reserves the right to make changes at any time without prior notice. SFCC is an equal opportunity/ADA-compliant institution. SFCC es una institución de igualdad de oportunidades en conformidad con ADA. Produced by SFCC’s Marketing and Public Relations and Continuing Education Departments.

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Summer in Santa Fe is a magical time to enjoy the Markets, outdoor activities, arts immersion and exploration of completely new experiences. Join our renowned instructors for special classes this summer. Ethnic Design. Explore ethnic design in textiles, jewelry, clothing and accessories created around the world and in Santa Fe with Louise Majorey. Culminate your engagement with artists, retailers and collectors by visiting the Santa Fe International Folk Art Market. Majorey was Assistant Designer and Quality Control for Chico's before teaching in the Fashion Retail Management Program Columbia College, Chicago. Page 9.

Cartooning with the Pros. Internationally recognized cartoonists Eric Teitelbaum, co-creator of the Pink Panther Comic Strip, and Scott Saltsman former Art Director for Stan Lee, creator of Spiderman, are teaming up to offer a full day workshop of creative art techniques. Designed for adult students who are beginners or experienced artists. Learn skills that are perfect for classroom motivation and business promotions. Cartooning is not just for kids! Page 6.

The Pastel Landscape at Ghost Ranch. Enjoy the beauty of Ghost Ranch in the summer with master pastelist Jane Shoenfeld. Create expressive pastel paintings of the canyons and mesas of Ghost Ranch, the vistas that inspired Georgia O’Keeffe. Shoenfield’s work has been included in exhibitions through the Smithsonian Institute, Las Cruces Museum, Millicent Rogers Museum and Brooklyn Museum. Page 6.

Furniture Design: Body Symbiosis. Investigate innovative furniture design and its relationship with the human body. Join award winning designer Thomas Lehn on this discovery journey. Lehn is an artist and interior/furniture designer and maker. Prior to founding Thomas Lehn Designs in Santa Fe, he was Principle and Director for nationally recognized architectural firms in the United States. Page 38. Chaco Canyon near the Solstice. Journey through UNESCO World Heritage Site Chaco Canyon where many sites in the canyon align to the solar standstill, and Pueblo stories can provide illumination on the worldview still living in the stones. This one-day journey gives you firsthand experience of the beauty, precision and intricacy of several Great Houses. Biologist and seasoned outdoor guide William Neuwirth will lead you on an adventure at this unique time of year. Page 26.

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ARTS & CRAFTS Santa Fe is synonymous with creativity. Continuing Education has many classes where you can learn to express yourself. Enthusiasm and a desire to learn something new are the only requirements for our arts and crafts classes. Learn new skills and make items to give as gifts or keep for yourself.

NEW! CARTOONING WITH THE PROS! THE ART WORKSHOP FOR ANYONE WHO WANTS TO LEARN TO DRAW Taught by Eric Teitelbaum, co-creator of the Pink Panther Comic Strip & Scott Saltsman, former Art Director for Stan Lee, Creator of Spiderman Calling all teachers, artists, students or anyone who loves to draw. Here’s your opportunity to develop creative art techniques under the guidance of two acclaimed designers. Learn cartooning and instant sketching, the magic of color, secrets of perspective, how to design your own characters and so much more. Step-by-step, you’ll develop creative skills and build confidence in this one-day, fun-filled program. Both experienced artists and beginners will benefit from Eric and Scott’s keen insights and design abilities. Acquired skills are perfect for classroom motivation, business promotions, book illustration and more. All drawing materials for in-class assignments included in course fee. No Prior Drawing Experience Required! Limited enrollment. Sign-up early. Saturday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., June 17, 1 day. Course #AT378 01/CRN 10620 Eric Teitelbaum and Scott Saltsman, Fee $135

BEGINNING DRAWING Explore drawing in a supportive environment where creativity is encouraged. Learn basic skills for drawing from life, incorporating both traditional and contemporary methods. Several approaches to drawing will be covered, including using pencil, conte crayon and colored pencils. Demonstrations, art history and critiques enhance the work done in class. No class June 29. Thursday, 6 to 9 p.m., June 15, 6 wks. Course #AT303 01/CRN 10269 John St. Peter, Fee $125

LIFE DRAWING Drawing the nude — from quick, warm-up, gesture drawings to two long studies per evening — improves drawing skills, awareness and understanding of one of the oldest traditions in art. Short slide presentations of master works or anatomy and personalized critiques are part of the course. Some drawing experience is recommended. No class July 4. Tuesday, 6:30 to 9 p.m., June 13, 6 wks. Course #AT311 01/CRN 10205 Kevin Gorges, Fee $145

PASTEL BASICS Learn to see simple shapes and values to create stunning results with pastel painting techniques. Work with design elements to create balance and visual excitement. Lead the viewer into the composition with color and drawing. Experience a variety of exercises, group critiques and demonstrations. The emphasis is on pastel techniques, color theory and color mixing. Friday, 6 to 9 p.m., June 2 and Saturday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., June 3 and 10, 3 sessions. Course #AT316 01/CRN 10518 Linda Wasko, Fee $125

CANYON COLORS: THE PASTEL LANDSCAPE AT GHOST RANCH Join master pastelist Jane Shoenfeld on an excursion to Ghost Ranch in Abiquiu. On Friday evening, the class will meet in the college studios, where you will learn how to create brilliant color with pastel techniques. On Saturday, the class will meet in Abiquiu. Create expressive pastel paintings of these canyons and mesas. Please note, there is a $10 entry fee to Ghost Ranch, not included in the course fee. Classroom: Friday, 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Fieldtrip: Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. July 28 and 29, 2 days. Course #AT317 01/CRN 10659 Jane Shoenfeld, Fee $85

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Learn basic techniques of watercolor, with emphasis on freeing methods that are easy and enjoyable to take full advantage of the medium. Instructional techniques include mini demos, mock-ups, student exercises, and plenty of one on one mentoring. You will work from photos, projected images, still life and plein air painting, weather permitting, taking advantage of the beauty of New Mexico, focusing on nature/landscape elements for exercises. This course is perfect for beginners and those who want to give watercolor another chance by trying more freeing and fun techniques. Wednesday, 2:30 to 5:30 p.m., June 28, 7 wks. Course #AT402 01/CRN 10544 Sandra Schroeder, Fee $179

ABSTRACT ACRYLIC PAINTING Learn to follow your own thinking, feeling and seeing in this workshop. Many techniques and styles are demonstrated while each participant is guided to develop a personal vision. Learn to paint with freedom, to try new approaches that lead to artistic breakthroughs. All styles are supported. Experience the poetry in painting, the joy of creating and the opening up of imagination. Saturday, 9 a.m. to noon, June 10, 6 wks. Course #AT321 01/CRN 10285 Michael Long, Fee $159

NEW! CREATIVE MONOTYPES WITH A PRESS Explore the monotype and other processes with a press, including multiple plate monotypes, stencils, calligraphs, chine-collé and mixed media. The class includes discussion of printmaking methods and various papers, inks and tools for monotype printing. Explore your own creative visions while solving artistic and technical problems. This class is designed for both novice or experienced students. Friday, 6 to 9 p.m., July 7 and Saturday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., July 8 and July 15, 3 sessions. Course #403 01/CRN 10545 Linda Wasko, Fee $125

NEW! HIGH DESERT WATERCOLOR WORKSHOP This five-day intensive workshop serves people who have had at least minimal experience using watercolors, either by attending a “Fun with Watercolor” class, from other classroom experiences or from being self-taught. Practice the watercolor medium while exploring new ways to paint and problem solve in a friendly and supportive environment. Choose your own subject matter and paint in your own technique. Instructor demos, occasional slide show discussions, and a brief “show & tell” period at the end of each session will give you an opportunity to share efforts and receive instructor feedback. Monday through Friday, 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. June 19, 1 wk. Course #AT400 01/CRN 10529 Monday through Friday, 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. Aug 7, 1 wk. Course #AT400 02/CRN 10531 Michael McGuire, Fee $225

NEW! HIGH DESERT LANDSCAPE CHARCOAL WORKSHOP Produce drawings that look like the scene you’re viewing in this five-day intensive workshop. Learn techniques to use charcoal and plastic erasers like broadstroke brushes that sweep across the paper similar to painting a landscape in oil or watercolor. Not only an exciting way to produce powerful black and white drawings, but this style also mimics oil and watercolor painting. Only a few inexpensive materials are needed. Monday through Friday, 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. July 17, 1 wk. Course #AT401 01/CRN 10532 Michael McGuire, Fee $175

FEARLESS WATERCOLOR Contrary to popular belief, watercolor painting can be satisfying, gentle, loose and joyful by just learning a few simple techniques and gaining comfort in a relaxed and supportive environment. After practicing several basic techniques, you will create a colorful mandala with your new skills. All supplies are provided for the workshop and artists of every skill level welcome! Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., June 17, 1 day. Course #AT396 01/CRN 10290 Melinda Baker, Fee $75

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ENCAUSTIC PAINTING

OIL PAINTING BASICS

Whether you are a beginner or have experience in encaustic painting, come learn the basics and play in this unique and exciting technique. Learn how to make encaustic medium and colors, how to incorporate mixed media and collage, and explore many different ways of painting with wax. Integrate encaustic painting into your own personal expression and creativity.

Learn the basics of oil painting in this three-session class. Learn color mixing, painting techniques to create form and how to compose a painting. Through a series of projects, class critiques, demonstrations and slide presentations, you will gain insight into building a painting. Brushes, paint, canvas, palettes, mediums, solvents and varnishes will be explored. This workshop explains how to approach painting and provide a basis for creative expression.

Wednesday, 5:30 to 8:30 p.m., May 24, 6 wks. Course #AT330 01/CRN 10515 Carrie Ronneau, Fee $159

ENCAUSTIC STUDIO Bring your new ideas, unfinished encaustic work or review the basics and refine your skills. Some experience working with encaustic is recommended, though not necessary. Encaustic medium and most tools and materials will be provided. Wednesday, 5:30 to 8:30 p.m., July 5, 4 wks. Course #AT349 01/CRN 10516 Carrie Ronneau, Fee $135

Friday, 6 to 9 p.m., July 28 and Saturday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., July 29 and Aug. 5, 3 sessions. Course #AT347 01/CRN 10519 Linda Wasko, Fee $125

ART JUMPSTARTS This class is a remedy for aspiring or experienced artists when intimidation sets in prior to beginning an art project. You will be shown many possibilities that will help jumpstart creativity. Learn to follow an intuitive flow through the application of a variety of mixed media on paper. You will be supported to think less about the outcome and instead find joy in the process of creation resulting in work that is richly personal and deeply satisfying. Saturday, 9 a.m. to noon, July 22, 4 wks. Course #AT350/CRN 10520 Michael Long, Fee $149

CHILDREN’S BOOK ILLUSTRATION Aspiring illustrators or experienced artists gain insight into the world of children’s book illustration in this workshop. Julia Cairns takes you through the process of illustrating a book from initial sketches to final art and publication. Cairns demonstrates techniques she has used for many of her books and you will be encouraged to experiment with different mediums. Bring a project you are working on or any ideas, stories or photos for inspiration. All levels are welcome. Saturday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., June 17, 4 wks. Course #AT367 01/CRN 10517 Julia Cairns, Fee $155

CALLIGRAPHY AND LETTERING ARTS Learn the art of beautiful writing using the simplest of tools, a chisel-pointed pen nib and ink. Practice the lower and upper case letterforms of italic writing. This hands-on course allows you to explore pen, ink and paper while practicing techniques. Finish class with your own samplers to keep and practice. Wednesday, 6 to 8 p.m., June 7, 4 wks. Course #CR307 01/CRN 10586 Sherry Bishop, Fee $75

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Silver metal clay is an exciting material consisting of silver particles in a nontoxic binder and water. It looks, feels and acts like clay. When heated, the binder and water burn away to leave 99-percent pure silver. Practice firing with a small butane torch, an easy process that takes just minutes. Experienced artists will find this material fascinating, but no previous experience is needed. Leave class with finished jewelry! Learn the basics in one day, and be able to begin on your own. Wednesday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., May 17, 1 day. Course #CR345 01/CRN 10203 Iliana Carrillo, Fee $169

NEW! ETHNIC DESIGN Santa Fe is an amazing resource for designers, collectors and those who appreciate ethnic design in all its forms. Discover primary and secondary sources that will inspire and inform you of the many variations of textile, jewelry, clothing and accessories created around the world and in Santa Fe. Engage with artists, retailers and collectors, culminating with a visit to the best resource for ethnic design, the Santa Fe International Folk Art Market. Saturday, 1 to 3 p.m., June 17, 6 wks. Field trip: Saturday, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., July 15 Course #CR418/CRN 10605 Louise Majorey, Fee $125 and $15 for Folk Art Market Ticket

NEW! PUEBLO STYLE LOOM BEADING This course introduces you to the art of beading on the loom. Develop an appreciation of the art form and create bead work pieces. Design patterns with multiple colors and attach bead work to a variety of objects. Instructor Marvin Gabaldon is a bead work artist from the pueblos of Acoma, Taos and Ohkay Owinge. He was introduced to the art of bead work by his mother and has been beading for over 35 years. Friday, 6 to 9 p.m., June 2, and Saturday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., June 3 and 10, 3 sessions. Course #CR419/CRN 10606 Marvin Gabaldon, Fee $85

COOKING

With today’s rising food prices, now is the perfect time to learn to cook well. All the ingredients are included in the course fee and frequently there are leftovers to take home.

HIGH-ALTITUDE BAKING Are your cakes not rising? You are not alone. Chef Maria Bernal will share secrets to successful high-altitude baking. Santa Fe’s high altitude means taking science into account. Learn how to adjust formulas and ratios between rising agents, liquids and dry ingredients to produce quality cakes and cookies that fill your home with the aroma of fresh-baked goods. This class is perfect for beginners and experienced bakers. All materials are included. Saturday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., June 10, 1 day. Course #CK302 01/CRN 10210 Maria Bernal, Fee $85

BREAD BASICS Learn how to measure, mix, knead, proof and bake delicious, artisan European-style bread. We’ll make classic French bread, honey-wheat bread and more. You’ll also learn the leavening process, how to substitute other grains, and different bread forms such as sandwich loaves and rolls. Saturday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., June 3, 1 day. Course #CK311 01/CRN 10522 Maria Bernal, Fee $85

NEW! CRÊPE-O-LICIOUS The word crêpe is French for pancake and is derived from the Latin crispus meaning curled. Anyone can make delicious crêpes from a few simple ingredients. There are unlimited ways of changing the filling from savory to sweet. Crêpes are great for any meal or dessert and fun to make. Saturday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., May 20, 1 day. Course #CK330 01/CRN 10530 Cordell Pacheco, Fee $85

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POTSTICKER MADNESS

NEW! GLORIOUS GREEK CUISINE

Potstickers are a tasty Asian appetizer that you can easily make yourself. Participate in making a basic ground pork and cabbage potsticker step by step. Different recipe options will be explored. This class culminates in tasting the bounty. Dazzle friends who will be fighting over who gets the last potsticker on the plate.

Chef Margo Taylor, The Easy Gourmet, will have you hearing bouzouki music! Your palate will dance to dishes like Saganaki (flaming cheese appetizer), tuna kalamata spread, homemade pita bread, Horiatiki Salata (tomato, cucumber and feta salad), Moussaka (eggplant and lamb casserole), and Karithopita (Greek walnut cake).

Saturday, 11a.m. to 1 p.m., June 10, 1 day. Course #CK397 01/CRN 10284 Yash Morimoto, Fee $79

NEW! DIET AND DEMENTIA: PREVENTING ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE Why is dementia and specifically Alzheimer’s disease rising in the U.S.? Could it be related to the food we eat? Come to this nutrition and cooking class and learn what expert dietitians and physicians are saying about this disease. You’ll enjoy some delicious food at the same time. Thursday, 6 to 7:30 p.m., June 29, 1 day. Course #CK338 01/CRN10533 Amanda Hatherly, Fee $79

PLANT BASED NUTRITION, WHAT’S IT ALL ABOUT? From celebrities such as Beyoncé and Bill Clinton, to world class athletes like ultra-marathon runner Rich Roll and freerunner Tim Schieff, to millions of everyday folks, people are switching up what they eat. Come and enjoy a delicious day of food-tasting, recipes, conversation and more as we discuss new ways of eating, untangle terminology and think about the pros and cons of changing how we eat. Why are so many people lowering or eliminating animal products from their diets, what are they eating, how are they doing it? Go home with full tummies, great recipes and lots of resources that will help you if you decide you want to start making a change too. Saturday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., June 17, 1 day. Course #CK378 01/CRN 10648 Amanda Hatherly, Fee $85

FOOD FOR LIFE: THE CANCER PROJECT Food for Life: Cancer Prevention and Survival nutrition and cooking class covers a variety of cancer-related nutrition topics and demonstrates how to prepare meals loaded with antioxidants and phytochemicals, high-fiber and low-fat foods, and healthy dairy alternatives. The series, developed by the Physicians’ Committee for Responsible Medicine, also provides information on planning meals and maintaining a healthy weight. Come hungry — you’ll be eating all day.

Saturday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Aug.5, 1 day. Course #CK375/CRN 10521 Margo Taylor, Fee $85

NEW! CRÈME BRULÉE Crème Brulée is a favorite of all ages; consisting of a rich custard base topped with a contrasting layer of hard caramel. Come learn how easy it is to make this wonderful dessert for others. Better yet, sign up for this class with your friends and family and let them make this dish for you! Saturday, 2 to 4:30 p.m., June 10, 1 day. Course #CK401 01/CRN 10537 Yash Morimoto, Fee $79

BASIC CAKE BAKING WITH ALTITUDE It’s not you. It’s the altitude! Can’t figure out why every time you try to make a cake from scratch it’s an unmitigated catastrophe? This basic cake baking class will teach you methods for making a variety of cake batters from scratch. You will discover the adjustments needed to be a successful cake baker at any altitude. Saturday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., June 17, 1 day. Course #CK320 01/CRN 10541 Maria Bernal, Fee $85

BASIC CAKE DECORATING Become the star of any party when you learn cake decorating. Learn basic roses, leaves, and then advance to more complicated decorating. It’s easy to see when a decorating job is done well, with beautiful finishing touches and techniques. Practice and patience will have the family clamoring for you to make their special occasion cakes. Saturday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., June 24, 1 day. Course #CK319/CRN 10523 Maria Bernal, Fee $85

Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., July 8, 1 day. Course #CK336 01/CRN 10649 Amanda Hatherly, Fee $85

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Our talented faculty are writers themselves and know the ropes. Whether you are a beginning author or more advanced, try out a class.

WRITE YOUR MEMOIR Don’t let those family stories get lost – write a memoir so your children and grandchildren know their legacy. Discover how to tap into and shape those long-forgotten memories to create the most poignant, revealing and entertaining anecdotes. Questions and writing prompts will aid you in putting together your life story. Join a safe and welcoming group of enthusiastic writers for in-class exercises and discussions that will help you communicate through your own unique voice and point of view. Tuesday, 7 to 9 p.m., June 13, 3 wks. Course #CO321 01/CRN 10206 Lauren Camp, Fee $69

GETTING PUBLISHED IN NEWSPAPERS AND MAGAZINES This course gives you tools you need to get published in local, regional and even national publications. Learn how to find stories that sell and how to approach editors with ideas. Learn to write an effective pitch letter, how to query a publication and the best ways to maintain a relationship with the editor.

LANDING A LITERARY AGENT Learn multiple ways of approaching and landing an agent. What can you expect an agent to do for you? Write a query letter that commands attention. Identify what agents and publishers are looking for. Experience role-playing and constructive criticism to succeed in pitching your masterpiece. Come prepared with a sample query letter. Thursday, 1 to 4 p.m., July 20, 4 wks. Course #CO330 01/CRN 10546 Irene Kraas, Fee $99

NEW! NOBEL PRIZE WINNING POETS — TWO IRISH WINNERS: WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS & SEAMUS HEANEY The amazing opening lines from William Butler Yeats’s “Second Coming,” written in 1919, are as relevant today in the current political climate as they were then. William Butler Yeats and Seamus Heaney, two Irish winners of the Nobel Prize, who wrote about difficult political and cultural issues, are introduced in this course. Explore what makes their poetry endure. Whether a lover of poetry or unsure about it, you will gain an appreciation for some of the greatest poems. Tuesday, 6 to 7:30 p.m., June 6, 4 wks. Course #CO322 01/CRN 10547 David Markwardt, Fee $79

Saturday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., May 20, 1 day. Course #CO386 01/CRN 10543 Wendy Friedman, Fee $39

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NEW! INTRODUCTION TO POETRY WORKSHOP This class is designed for beginning students of poetry who want to sharpen their skills and share their work with other poets. You will have an opportunity to present your own poetry with the goal of gaining expertise as a writer. We will discuss poems written by members of the class and provide constructive, respectful feedback. Explore writing exercises and discuss poems, essays and technical information about the craft of poetry. Wednesday, 5:30 to 7 p.m., June 7, 6 wks. Course #CO300 01/CRN 10548 Chelsea Bunn, Fee $149

WOMEN WRITE THEIR LIVES Inspired by poems, essays and memoir written by women, we will discuss subjects and styles which remain marginal and continue to challenge women writers. Through in-class writing exercises and suggested homework, we will explore new ground to enter our own brave and surprising work. Tuesday, 6 to 8 p.m., May 16, 4 wks. Course #CO309 01/CRN 10542 Barbara Rockman, Fee $115

NEW! MOVIE GOING AS MEMOIR Why do certain movies have an impact on our lives? How we form attachments to certain films? How and why we identify with certain narratives and characters from our favorite movies will be explored in this class. Share your own experiences on this subject through assignments in memoir writing followed by group discussions. The instructor will share his own connections to his favorite films as examples with clips from important works of cinema, both familiar and obscure. Wednesday, 6 to 8 p.m., July 5, 6 wks. Course #335/CRN 10601 Aaron Leventman, Fee $149

DANCE

To be able to dance widens the world of social opportunities available to you. Take one of these dance classes and increase the enjoyment of your life.

COUNTRY WESTERN DANCE – COUPLES Bring a partner and learn traditional country-western dances -- the two-step, waltz and country swing – including basic turns and styling. The atmosphere is low-key, with an emphasis on building confidence in an activity you can enjoy for years to come. Price is per couple. Thursday, 6:30 to 8 p.m., June 8, 6 wks. Course #DA308 01/CRN 10553 John Rayburn and Nancy Bennett, Fee $139

BASIC SWING DANCING Experience the fun of swing dancing. Learn the basics and beginning/intermediate moves of one of the increasingly popular dances in the United States. Using elements of dance as well as timing, connection and partnering, you will learn to jitterbug and West Coast swing. Gain the confidence to dance in a variety of social situations through a few fun and easy lessons. During the class you will have the opportunity to dance with other students. Couples Wednesday, 6:45 to 7:45 p.m., June 14, 6 wks. Course #DA318 01/CRN10646 Fee: $99 Singles Wednesday, 6:45 to 7:45 p.m., June 14, 6 wks. Course #DA319 01/CRN 10295 Cheryl Noonan, Fee $65

SALSA This is an exciting, upbeat introductory class. Explore club-style salsa techniques and Latin rhythms. During the class you will have the opportunity to dance with other students. Couples Wednesday, 5:30 to 6:30 p.m., June 14, 6 wks. Course #DA330 01/CRN 10644 Fee: $99 Singles Wednesday, 5:30 to 6:30 p.m., June 14, 6 wks. Course #DA331 01/CRN 10293 Cheryl Noonan, Fee $65

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Our Fitness and Wellness classes allow you the opportunity to strengthen your body and mind through active participation in a course such as yoga or to study the nuances of good health management through a variety of lecture and discussion courses.

LEARN AND PLAY GOLF This five-week course will provide you with personalized instruction by an LPGA golf professional. It includes fundamentals of full swing, putting and short game. You will be playing at Marty Sanchez Links de Santa Fe, at the Great 28 course. Etiquette and basic rules of golf are also covered. There is a $25 ball fee due to the Marty Sanchez, in addition to the golf course fee. No class May 29. Monday, 8 to 9 a.m., May 15, 5 wks. Course #HF303 01/CRN 10191 Wednesday, 8 to 9 a.m., May 17, 5 wks. Course #HF303 02/CRN 10323 Wednesday, 9 to 10 a.m., July 12, 5 wks. Course #HF303 03/CRN 10607 Holly Spellman, Fee $155

Stress is everywhere. It is in our environment, it lives within us and it touches every aspect of our lives. Although we often cannot change the circumstances of our lives, we can change our reactions to them. Learn guided meditation and hypnosis techniques that will help you better manage the stress in your life and minimize its impact. Saturday, Noon to 2 p.m., June 3, 1 day. Course #HF421 01/CRN 10557 Carol Christianson, Fee $29

ZUMBA GOLD Zumba Gold is a fitness program taking the exciting Latin dance rhythms and bringing them to the active older adult, beginning participant or other students who may need modification for success. Created to emphasize the basics, this explosive program is so easy to follow that people of any age can do it. The Zumba Gold class is a party-like atmosphere that is a safe, effective and exhilarating total body workout. Tuesday and Thursday, 6 to 7 p.m., July11, 4 wks. Course #HF347 02/CRN 10558 Alison Oatman, Fee $75

TAI CHI

PLAYING THE GAME OF GOLF This course focuses on advanced shot-making skills, game management and strategies for enhancing mental focus while playing golf. There is also more guidance on course management. There is a $25 ball fee due to the Marty Sanchez, in addition to the golf course fee. No class May 29. Monday, 9 to 10 a.m., May 15, 5 wks. Course #HF304 01/10192 Wednesday, 9 to 10 a.m., May 17, 5 wks. Course #HF304 02/CRN 10193 Wednesday, 8 to 9 a.m., July 12, 5 wks. Course #HF304 03/CRN10608 Holly Spellman, Fee $155

REDUCE STRESS WITH GUIDED MEDITATION AND HYPNOSIS

Tai Chi is an exercise consisting of slow meditative movements. Its purpose is to circulate and balance one’s “chi” or vital life force energy. Health benefits include better balance, blood pressure control and reduction of stress related symptoms. Older adults are encourage to try this class. No class July 3. Monday, 11 a.m. to noon, June 5, 7 wks. Course #HF479 01/CRN 10332 Brenda Sanchez, Fee $90

ZHINENG QIGONG: CHI LEL QIGONG Zhineng Qigong (Chi-Lel Qigong) is the world’s most popular Qigong with 20 million practitioners globally. Zhineng Qigong combines Traditional Chinese Qigong healing methods and western mindfulness techniques. It is a simple but powerful program that trains both the body and the mind to enhance health, and bolster the immune system for healing and warding off illness. Learn how to bring positive universal Qi energy into the body and how to release negative Qi energy that cause illness. Qigong can be done standing or sitting and no equipment is necessary. All levels of fitness are welcome. Wednesday, 9 to 11 a.m., May 17, 7 wks. Course #HF399 01/CRN 10622 Rick Silver, Fee $90

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FITNESS HIKING – BEGINNER

HIKING TOUR OF SANTA FE

Take your cardio workout on the trail. Discover the beauty of local Santa Fe trails while engaging in a moderate-paced power hike. Beginners will cover 3 to 4 miles in one and one-half hours.

Check out some of the best local Santa Fe trails. Hikes may include the Dale Ball North, La Tierra, Arroyo Hondo, Galisteo Basin Preserve and Dale Ball South, Dorothy Stewart and the Nature Conservancy. All of these trails are within just a few miles of Santa Fe. Learn more about the trail heads and trail routes.

Tuesday and Thursday, 8 to 9:30 a.m., June 6, 4 wks. Course #HF427 01/CRN 10564 Kerry Helke, Fee $109

NEW! FITNESS HIKING – INTERMEDIATE Take your cardio workout on the trail to the next level. Discover the beauty of local Santa Fe trails while engaging in a fast-paced power hike. Intermediate hikers will cover 4 to 5 miles in one and one-half hours. Tuesday and Thursday, 8 to 9:30 a.m., July 11, 4 wks. Course #HF428 01/CRN 10560 Kerry Helke, Fee $109

NEW! THE PEAK EXPERIENCE This class will help you train and get ready to climb our highest local peak, Santa Fe Baldy. Each week we will have a “peak experience” on progressively longer and more strenuous hikes. Our last hike will be Santa Fe Baldy. Learn about hiking above the tree line, safety and training for high altitude hiking. Student must be in good condition and able to walk a minimum of four miles without a break. Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., July 14, 4 wks. Course #HF429 01/CRN 10561 Kerry Helke, Fee $109

Tuesday and Thursday, 10 to 11:30 a.m., June 6, 4 wks. Course #HF413 01/CRN 10609 Tuesday and Thursday, 10 to 11:30 a.m., July 11, 4 wks. Course #HF413 02/CRN 10610 Kerry Helke, Fee $109

NEW! HAPPY BODY This is a class for all adults who want to enjoy living in their bodies more. To loosen up and relax, we will use imaginative movement, including stretching, isometrics, self-massage, breath, sound and movement meditation. You’ll find yourself noticing how your body moves in happy and in difficult times. Learn how to use the techniques that work for you to move more fluidly and with more awareness. There is an $8 per visit facility fee for access to the Fitness Center. As an alternative, students may purchase a five-visit pass for $30 or a monthly pass for $50. Wednesday, 4:30 to 5:30 p.m., July 5, 6 wks. Course #HF499 02/CRN 10624 Catherine Louisell, Fee $60

KEEP YOUR BALANCE: WARM WATER EXERCISE Water provides resistance in all directions as we move and it will help strengthen your muscles, ligaments and tendons while improving your balance. This is a slow, steady and kinesthetically conscious movement class focusing on becoming strong and able. This is not aerobics, but afterward you can do the same exercises as an aerobic workout. Especially helpful for the injured or those over 50. There is an $8 per visit facility fee for access to the Fitness Center. As an alternative, students may purchase a five-visit pass for $30 or a monthly pass for $50. Wednesday, 6 to 7:15 p.m., July 5, 6 sessions. Course #HF340 02/CRN 10626 Catherine Louisell, Fee $90

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EXCLUSIVELY FOR CONTINUING EDUCATION! The Fitness Education Center (FEC) will be open on Sundays for Continuing Education (CE) students signed up for these classes. Small class size will ensure individual instruction. Everyone can fit time into each Sunday and begin a path to better fitness. It may even seem like you have your own private recreation center because only CE students are able to have access to the building. Join us on Sundays!

FAMILY SWIM SFCC is offering open swim time for the entire family. We have three beautiful pools to try: a traditional swimming pool, a warm pool for those with muscle or joint issues and an eight person whirlpool. (No children 16 and under permitted in the whirlpool.) All students must sign a release of liability before entering the water. Any student under the age of twelve must be accompanied by an adult. One registration covers four family members. No class July 2. Sunday, 1 to 2:30 p.m., June 11, 6 sessions, Course #HF480 01/CRN 10612 Staff, Fee $60

RECREATIONAL PICKLE BALL Pickle Ball is a funny name for a racket sport played on a badminton court with special pickle ball paddles and net. Pickle Ball has rules similar to tennis, it is easy to learn and is great exercise for all ages and abilities. This game is accessible to the competitive as well as the beginning adult player. Learn the basics of Pickle Ball, then enjoy recreational play. Already know how to play Pickle Ball? Just register and come play! Especially popular with seniors, this sport offers exercise in a fun, affordable format. No class July 2. Sunday, 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., June 11, 6 sessions, Course #HF475 01/CRN 10213 Gordon Hall, Fee $60

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SUNDAYS AT THE FEC (continued) IYENGAR YOGA Developed by yoga master B.K.S. Iyengar more than 60 years ago, Iyengar yoga promotes strength, flexibility, endurance and balance through coordinated breathing and poses that require precise body alignment. Equipment like blankets, straps and blocks help the less flexible and also distinguishes Iyengar from other types of yoga. Although Iyengar incorporates the traditional postures, or asanas, that make up the broader category of hatha yoga, the props revolutionized yoga by enabling everyone – even the elderly, sick, and disabled, to practice. Because of its slow pace, attention to detail, and use of props, Iyengar yoga can be especially good if you’re recovering from an injury. No class July 2. Sunday, 11 a.m. to 12:15 p.m., June 11, 6 sessions Course #HF481 01/CRN 10212 Ginna Sloane, Fee $60

NEW! HAPPY BODY This is a class for all adults who want to enjoy living in their bodies more. To loosen up and relax, we will use imaginative movement, including stretching, isometrics, self-massage, breath, sound and movement meditation. You’ll find yourself noticing how your body moves in happy and in difficult times. Learn how to use the techniques that work for you to move more fluidly and with more awareness. No class July 2. Sunday, 12:30 to 1:30 p.m., June 11, 6 wks., Course #HF499 01/CRN 10563 Catherine Louisell, Fee $60

SMALL GROUP PERSONAL TRAINING A personal trainer is a fitness professional involved in exercise prescription and instruction. They motivate clients by setting goals and providing feedback and accountability to clients. Now you can benefit from a personal trainer in a small group setting, all at an affordable price. It is recommended that you purchase a one-month pass so you may continue to work out during the week. Additional passes may be purchased at the front desk. No class July 2. Sunday, 11 a.m. to noon, June 11, 6 sessions, Course #HF482 01/CRN 10621 Miquela Martinez, Fee $90

HOW TO SWIM BETTER WITH LESS EFFORT Focus on swimming with less effort and improving your swimming at the same time. Art Herlihy will provide an assessment of your current swim stroke, form and offer ways of improving. Also learn basic drills for improving your swimming endurance. Swimmers should be able to swim back and forth across the pool with breaks over a 30-minute period. No class July 2. Sunday, 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., June 11, 6 sessions, Course #HF496 01/CRN 10214 Arthur Herlihy, Fee $90

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Enjoy an introduction to swimming techniques in our warm water pool. Designed for adults who want to get more comfortable in the water while learning how to swim laps with a variety of the swim strokes. If you’re already comfortable in the water, great! Join us to get pointers on developing your swim strokes. Emphasis is on basic swimming drills and having a good time while doing it. No class July 2. Sunday, 1 to 2:30 p.m., June 11, 6 sessions, Course #HF300 01/CRN 10618 Kristin Gebhart, Fee $60

KEEP YOUR BALANCE: WARM WATER EXERCISE Water provides resistance in all directions as we move and it will help strengthen your muscles, ligaments and tendons while improving your balance. This is a slow, steady and kinesthetically conscious movement class focusing on becoming strong and able. This is not aerobics, but afterward you can do the same exercises as an aerobic workout. Especially helpful for the injured or those over 50. No class July 2. Sunday, 11 a.m. to noon, June 11, 6 sessions, Course #HF340 01/CRN 10562 Catherine Louisell, Fee $60

TENNIS Learn the fundamentals of the game, including ground strokes, service, volley, overhead smash, rules, strategy and conditioning. Bring your own racket and high altitude tennis balls. Enrollment is limited. Vlad King has been teaching tennis to adults and youth in Santa Fe for many years. No class July 2.

BEGINNING TENNIS Sunday, 11 a.m. to noon, June 11, 6 wks. Course #HF501 01/CRN 10333 Vladmir King, Fee $60

INTERMEDIATE TENNIS Sunday, Noon to 1 p.m, June 11, 6 wks. Course #HF501 02/CRN 10611 Vladmir King, Fee $60

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LANGUAGES

SFCC Continuing Education offers a first-rate Spanish program that will take you step-by-step to fluency. We also offer classes for anyone who wishes to broaden their proficiency in French or Italian.

Spanish All students begin with the fast-paced and rigorous Spanish Preparation course (either the five-week or the two-week intensive), regardless of other Spanish courses you may have taken in the past. If you feel this course level would be inappropriate, contact Fernando Mayans at 505-428-1514. The sequence of Spanish courses is: Spanish Preparation Basic Spanish I, II, III Intermediate Summer Courses Advanced Spanish Study

TWO-WEEK INTENSIVES SPANISH PREPARATION – TWO-WEEKS This two-week Spanish Preparation course, offered before each semester, is an intensive course with a non-traditional approach. It provides a solid foundation to proceed to Basic I, II and III, and is a condensed version of the five-week Spanish Preparation class. Students who can speak other languages, who have taken Spanish in the past, or who have no knowledge of the language must take this class first as part of our Spanish program. No class May 29. Monday through Thursday, 12:30 to 2:30 p.m., May 22 through May 25 and Tuesday through Friday, May 30 through June 2, 2 wks. Course #LG396 01/CRN 10527 Fernando Mayans, Fee $149

EL VERBO “HABER” – TWO-WEEKS Learn the use of the verb “haber.” The remainder of the class is open to students’ questions about the Spanish language. Completion of the Past Tense II or the permission of the instructor is required. No class May 29. Monday through Thursday, 10 a.m. to Noon, May 22 through May 25 and Tuesday through Friday, May 30 through June 2, 2 wks., Course #LG345 01/CRN 10528 Fernando Mayans, Fee $149

SPANISH PREPARATION This is the first Spanish course that students are required to take as part of our Spanish program. Students who can speak other languages, who have taken Spanish in the past or who have no knowledge of the language must take this class, which is a non-traditional approach to the language. This provides a solid foundation to proceed to Basic I, II and III. No class July 4. Monday and Wednesday, 5:30 to 7 p.m., June 5, 5 wks., Course #LG301 01/CRN 10297 Tuesday and Thursday, Noon to 1:40 p.m., June 6, 5 wks., Course #LG301 02/CRN 10298 Monday and Wednesday, 5:30 to 7 p.m., July 10, 5 wks., Course #LG301 03/CRN 10303 Tuesday and Thursday, Noon to 1:30 p.m., July 11, 5 wks., Course #LG301 04/CRN 10304 Fernando Mayans, Fee $129

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This is the first basic class in a series of three, designed to give students a solid foundation in Spanish grammar and a working knowledge of important structures of the language. The Spanish Preparation class is a prerequisite to this course. A textbook is required for this basic series. No class July 4. Monday and Wednesday, 5:30 to 7 p.m., June 5, 5 wks., Course #LG302 01/CRN 10613 Rueben Jaramillo, Fee $129 Tuesday and Thursday, Noon to 1:40 p.m., June 6, 5 wks., Course #LG302 02/CRN 10299 Patricia Lerner, Fee $129 Monday and Wednesday, 5:30 to 7 p.m., July 10, 5 wks., Course #LG302 03/CRN 10305 Rueben Jaramillo, Fee $129 Tuesday and Thursday, Noon to 1:30 p.m., July 11, 5 wks., Course #LG302 04/CRN 10614 Patricia Lerner, Fee $129

BASIC SPANISH II This is the second basic course in the series to give students a solid foundation in Spanish grammar and a working knowledge of important structures of the language. Completion of Basic I is required, and the same textbook is used. No class July 4. Monday and Wednesday, Noon to 1:30 p.m., June 5, 5 wks., Course #LG303 01/CRN 10300 Patricia Lerner, Fee $129 Tuesday and Thursday, 5:30 to 7:10 p.m., June 6, 5 wks., Course #LG303 02/CRN 10616 Rueben Jaramillo, Fee $129 Monday and Wednesday, Noon to 1:30 p.m., July 10, 5 wks., Course #LG303 03/CRN 10306 Patricia Lerner, Fee $129 Tuesday and Thursday, 5:30 to 7 p.m., July 11, 5 wks., Course #LG303 04/CRN 10617 Rueben Jaramillo, Fee $129

BASIC SPANISH III This is the third basic course in the series of three, designed to give students a solid foundation in Spanish grammar and a working knowledge of important structures of the language. Completion of Basic II is required and the same textbook is used. Monday and Wednesday, 5:30 to 7 p.m., June 5, 5 wks., Course #LG304 01/CRN 10301 Patricia Lerner, Fee $129 Monday and Wednesday, 5:30 to 7 p.m., July 10, 5 wks., Course #LG304 02/CRN 10307 Patricia Lerner, Fee $129

Intermediate Summer Spanish Courses SPANISH: EXPANDING YOUR VOCABULARY This special class increases your Spanish vocabulary to an advanced level. Past Tense II or permission from the instructor is required. Monday and Wednesday, 10 to 11:30 a.m., June 5, 5 wks., Course #LG455 01/CRN 10308 Fernando Mayans, Fee $129

SPANISH: INTERMEDIATE READING This special class increases your Spanish reading skills to an advanced level. You will read various articles about science, literature and art. Past Tense II or permission from the instructor is required. Monday and Wednesday, 10 to 11:30 a.m., July 10, 5 wks., Course #LG449 01/CRN 10619 Fernando Mayans, Fee $129 continues

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LANGUAGES (continued) ADVANCED SPANISH STUDY This is an advanced multimedia course where students use broadcast news, videos, music and newspaper articles to improve their skills in different areas. Students also study well-known Spanish and Latin American writers and review grammar. Completion of Intermediate II and permission from the instructor are required. No class July 4. Monday and Wednesday, Noon to 1:30 p.m., June 5, 5 wks., Course #LG450 01/CRN 10314 Tuesday and Thursday, 10 to 11:40 a.m., June 6, 5 wks., Course #LG367 01/CRN 10315 Tuesday and Thursday, 5:30 to 7:10 p.m., June 6, 5 wks., Course #LG367 02/CRN 10316 Monday and Wednesday, Noon to 1:30 p.m., July 10, 5 wks., Course #LG 450 02/CRN 10309 Tuesday and Thursday, 10 to 11:30 a.m., July 11, 5 wks., Course #LG367 03/CRN 10310 Tuesday and Thursday, 5:30 to 7 p.m., July 11, 5 wks., Course #LG367 04/CRN 10311 Fernando Mayans, Fee $129

Other Languages NEW! INTRODUCTION TO FRENCH This course is designed for beginning French learners. Students will acquire basic French language skills. The focus will be on vocabulary, grammar and pronunciation using various activities to make learning French a relaxing and enjoyable experience. Other topics will include French culture, music and lifestyle. Tuesday and Thursday, 2:30 to 4 p.m., May 23, 5 wks., Course #LG408 01/CRN 10587 Anne Sabine Nicolas, Fee $129

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This course is designed for people who are planning their first trip to a French-speaking county. Students will improve their basic knowledge of the French language, and learn to master basic traveling situations and conversations. Other topics will include ordering food in restaurants, booking hotel reservations, understanding public transportation, visiting museums, attending festivals and more. Tuesday and Thursday, 4:30 to 6 p.m., May 23, 5 wks., Course #LG372/CRN 10588 Anne Sabine Nicolas, Fee $129

NEW! LEARNING FRENCH WITH FRENCH CINEMA This advanced conversation class is designed to facilitate French language study through practice in speaking, listening and reading. The class will use French films as a means to understand unique aspects of the French culture and history of cinema. Join in group discussions to address the differences between American and French cinema. Other topics will include women film pioneers, remakes, film adaptations and comedies. Tuesday and Thursday, 6:30 to 8 p.m., May 23, 5 wks., Course #LG459/CRN 10589 Anne Sabine Nicolas, Fee $129

ITALIAN FOR OPERA LOVERS Italian for Opera is geared toward people who may have no experience studying Italian. As we cover the basics, focus will be on readings from the two Italian operas in the Santa Fe Opera 2017 season: Handel’s Alcina and Donizetti’s Lucia di Lammermoor. The course provides a base level in Italian and will whet your appetite for more adventures with opera. Required book: Lucia di Lammermoor (Opera Journeys Libretto Series) by Burton Fisher. Wednesday, 6 to 8 p.m., June 21, 6 wks., Course #LG490 01/CRN 10325 Alison Oatman, Fee $89

INTRODUCTION TO AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE American Sign Language (ASL) is the first language of many deaf North Americans, and one of the most commonly used languages in the United States. Our skilled instructor makes learning sign language fun and easy. Take classes with a friend so you have a partner to practice with during the week. This class is intended for those with little or no experience with ASL. Saturday, 10 a.m. to noon, June 17, 6 sessions., Course #LG492 01/CRN 10318 Terry Vinson, Fee $99

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LEISURE

Relax, have fun and learn something new!

NEW! BASIC EQUINE PACKING AND NIGHT TIME CARE Learn to pack and care for equine animals in the back country. Develop the skills to select and train a pack animal and choose saddles and equipment. Discover what to do with your stock overnight. Arrange and tie packs with a focus on safety. Free yourself from the road to explore the back country with your animal. Both classroom and outdoor instruction. Pack a lunch and bring water and sunscreen. Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., June 3, 1 day. Course #LS 306/CRN 10585 Richard Ley and Eric Roybal, Fee $85

INTRODUCTION TO HORSEBACK RIDING Join Broken Saddle Riding Company’s long-time wranglers to learn how to groom and care for a horse. Before the ride begins, we go over brushing, saddling and getting a horse prepared for a ride. This is a great class for those who want to be more comfortable around horses and have some hands-on experience. These horses are gentle Tennessee Walkers and students are matched with a horse according to ability. Broken Saddle Riding Company is located south of town in the beautiful Cerrillos Hills. Sunday, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., May 21, 1 day. Course #SW335 01/CRN 10572 Broken Saddle Riding Co., Fee $95

MODERN BRIDGE II, BIDDING AND PLAYING This class is for you if you have completed Modern Bridge I or if you played bridge in the past and want to review the fundamentals and bring your game up to date. We cover a different topic each week. Come by yourself or with a partner and learn in a relaxed, friendly atmosphere. No class June 26 and July 3. Monday, 5 to 7 p.m., June 5, 8 sessions. Course #LS345/CRN 10573 Kathy Adelsheim, Fee $119

PERSONAL SAFETY BEGINNING PISTOL SHOOTING FOR WOMEN This introductory class is just for women, taught by a female instructor. The comfortable, small-group setting includes time for all your questions. You’ll learn what every shooter should know about how revolvers and semi-automatic pistols work, safe gun handling, proper ammunition, cleaning and storage. The course takes you step-by-step through the fundamentals of pistol shooting, including stance, grip and aiming. The class concludes with an outdoor shooting session off campus. Pistols are provided (.22 caliber) and class size is limited to 6. Tuesday, Noon to 5 p.m., May 23, 1 day. Course #LS383 05/CRN 10576 Saturday, Noon to 5 p.m., June 24, 1 day. Course #LS383 06/CRN 10577 Wednesday, Noon to 5 p.m., Aug. 9, 1 day. Course #LS383 07/CRN 10594 Nancy Bennett, Fee $109

CONCEALED CARRY TRAINING New Mexico allows residents to carry a concealed handgun with a state license. Applicants must be U.S. citizens, 21 or older, complete 15 hours of training and demonstrate the knowledge and skills required by law. State-approved instructors cover selection, ownership and operation of revolvers and semi-automatic pistols, safe gun handling and key elements of accurate pistol shooting. Serious attention is given to legal issues. The course fee includes a comprehensive manual from the U.S. Concealed Carry Association and additional handouts but not ammunition. Pistols will be available for practice and qualification at the two outdoor shooting sessions. Friday, Saturday, Noon to 6 p.m., Sunday, Noon to 3 p.m., May 19, 3 days. Course #LS384 01/CRN 10578 Friday, Saturday, Noon to 6 p.m., Sunday, Noon to 3 p.m., June 9, 3 days. Course #LS384 03/CRN 10579 Friday, Saturday, Noon to 6 p.m., Sunday, Noon to 3 p.m., July 14, 3 days. Course #LS384 04/CRN 10580 Friday, Saturday, Noon to 6 p.m., Sunday, Noon to 3 p.m., Aug. 4, 3 days. Course #LS384 /CRN 10581 Nancy Bennett and John Rayburn, Fee $225

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Money management is the key to your present and future financial security. Learn the strategies that will give you confidence in planning for life events.

RETIREMENT INCOME: MAKE YOUR MONEY LAST Make the most of your retirement assets. Learn how to size up your current situation and sources of income; alternative distribution methods; understand distribution rules; how to develop an investment strategy; and to prepare for the unexpected. Make the most of retirement income streams. The registration fee includes a workbook. Wednesday, 5:30 to 8:30 p.m., June 14, 1 day. Course #PF303 01/CRN 10312 Peter Murphy, Fee $49

SAVVY SOCIAL SECURITY AND MEDICARE PLANNING This informative class covers the basics of Social Security and reveals strategies for maximizing your benefits. Learn when to apply for benefits, when it makes sense to delay benefits, how to estimate your benefits, how to minimize taxes on Social Security benefits, how to coordinate Social Security with your other sources of retirement income and other tips. Review different scenarios of when to choose to take Social Security payments along with a discussion on Medicare Part A, B, C and D options. Saturday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., June 3, 1 day. Course #PF304 01/CRN 10296 Saturday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., July 8, 1 day. Course #PF304 02/CRN 10574 Peter Murphy, Fee $59

NEW! WOMEN & MONEY WORKSHOP HOW TO MAKE THE BEST MONEY CHOICES EVERY TIME How do you feel about the decisions you make with your money? Do your money choices best serve your life goals? What do your earning, spending and saving choices reveal about your relationship to money and the people you share it with? We make decisions and choices about what role money plays in our lives every day. Sometimes these decisions are made intentionally and strategically. Many times, however, our choices are made reactively and are steeped in survival mode. This workshop is designed to help you make more intentional choices. Whether your goal is to save more, invest better, spend more wisely or earn more, this session will give you concrete and personal action steps you can apply for better decision making every time. Learn to approach money decisions holistically, by exploring the intricate, overlapping circles of self, family and the larger community with regard to money. You will gain new (or enhanced) skills that will help you make smarter choices with your money. Jacquette M. Timmons, a financial behaviorist, is founder President and CEO of Sterling Investment Management. She holds an MBA in finance from Fordham University’s Graduate School of Business and a BS in marketing from the Fashion Institute of Technology. She is the author of Financial Intimacy: How to Create a Healthy Relationship with Your Money and Your Mate. Thursday, 6 to 8:30 p.m., June 8, 1 day. Course #BP42201/CRN 10647 Jacquette Timmons, Fee $45

PASSPORT TO RETIREMENT This class introduces concepts and practices that will help you gain control of your finances. Learn a conservative approach to wise money management and identify lifestyle issues facing retirees. Learn how to seek more from your investments, Social Security and retirement plans. Protect your hard-earned assets from erosion due to inflation and possible cost of long-term health care. Tuesday and Thursday, 5:30 to 8:30 p.m., July 18 and 20, 1 wk. Course #PF311 01/CRN 10313 Peter Murphy, Fee $79

SAVVY IRA PLANNING This course will cover seven strategies for IRA planning, six roll over options for your retirement plan funds, three common required minimum distribution mistakes, the difference between indirect and direct rollovers, three different options for spousal IRA beneficiaries and how to coordinate your IRA planning with your overall retirement and estate strategy. Tuesday, 5:30 to 8:30 p.m., June 27, 1 day. Course #PF315 01/CRN 10534 Peter Murphy, Fee $49

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MUSIC

Continuing Education’s music classes teach you the fundamentals so that you will develop your skills at your own pace.

BEGINNING GUITAR If you’ve never played the guitar or you know a few chords and want to learn more, this course is for you. It covers tuning, chords, finger picking, strumming, lead guitar, reading notes and more. Explore different styles of music and learn a variety of songs during class. Bring your own guitar. Wednesday, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., July 12, 4 wks. Course #MU305 02/CRN 10302 Andrew Lovato, Fee $69

ITALIAN FOR OPERA LOVERS Italian for Opera is geared toward people who may have no experience studying Italian. As we cover the basics, focus will be on readings from the two Italian operas in the Santa Fe Opera 2017 season: Handel’s Alcina and Donizetti’s Lucia di Lammermoor. The course provides a base level in Italian and will whet your appetite for more adventures with opera. Required book: Lucia di Lammermoor (Opera Journeys Libretto Series) by Burton Fisher. Wednesday, 6 to 8 p.m., June 21, 6 wks. Course #LG490 01/CRN 10325 Alison Oatman, Fee $89

INSTANT PIANO FOR HOPELESSLY BUSY PEOPLE Some music teachers may not want you to know this, but you don’t need years of weekly lessons to learn piano. In just a few hours, you can learn enough secrets of the trade to give you years of musical enjoyment. How do we do it? While regular piano teachers teach note reading, piano professionals use chords. And you can learn all the chords you’ll need to play any song in this one session. Any song. Any style. Any key. If you can find middle C and know the meaning of Every Good Boy Does Fine, you already know enough to enroll in this workshop. The instructor will collect a $29 materials fee for a book and CD. Saturday, 9 a.m. to noon, June 17, 1 day. Course #MU310 01/CRN 10591 Craig Coffman, Fee $35

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HOW TO PLAY PIANO BY EAR Learn one of music’s deepest mysteries: how to play songs without relying on sheet music. A very practical presentation of music theory that includes predicting chord progressions, learning from recordings, and transposing, all expressed in everyday language. This is an ideal follow-up to the “Instant Piano” class and is open to anyone who has a basic understanding of chords on any instrument. Expand your musical horizons, and free yourself from sheet-music dependence, and be the life of the party! Prior experience with chords recommended. Materials Fee of $29 will be collected in class by the instructor for the book and practice CD. Saturday, 1 to 3:30 p.m., June 17, 1 day. Course #MU311/CRN 10592 Craig Coffman, Fee $35

PIANO SERIES This one-day series combines both Instant Piano and How to Play Piano by Ear. There is a $58 materials fee that will be collected in class by the instructor for two books and two CDs. Saturday, 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., June 17, 1 day. Course #MU322/CRN 10593 Craig Coffman, Fee $60

LEARN TO READ MUSIC Have you ever wondered what those lines and little dots mean on a page of music? Well now is the time to find out. This class is designed for the very beginner or those who want to review basic music reading skills. Students will be guided in learning the basics of rhythm and pitch as well as the essentials of music theory. Required book: One Minute Theory, Student Edition, Book 1, by Slabbinck. Saturday, 10 a.m. to noon, June 3, 3 wks. Course #MU334 01/CRN 10590 Priscilla Zimmermann, Fee $75

DISCOVER YOUR SINGING VOICE This course is for people who “can’t sing.” If you think you can’t sing or have been told you can’t sing, sign up today! Through various exploration strategies you are encouraged and guided to find your singing voice. Required book: One Minute Theory, Student Edition, Book 1, by Slabbinck. Saturday, 1 to 3 p.m., June 3, 3 wks. Course #MU326 01/CRN 10317 Priscilla Zimmermann, Fee $75

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Whether you are a novice with your first digital camera or an advanced photographer, SFCC has a course that will help you achieve your goals.

DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY Ready to take the leap into the world of digital photography but confused by the various products and technologies? This class simplifies the entire process by examining all aspects of the digital camera. Discuss resolution, compression, white balance, file formats and media cards plus all the other settings found on today’s digital cameras. Learn photography basics such as shutter speed, aperture or f-stop, ISO, flash, lenses, focus and many other features. Tuesday, 9 to noon, June 6, 2 wks. Course #PH351 01/CRN 10565 Steven Walenta, Fee $99

LEARNING TO SEE CREATIVELY Learn to get beyond the auto modes on your SLR camera. Become fully knowledgeable and comfortable adjusting the aperture, shutter speed, and ISO settings. Use of camera metering and histograms will be mastered. Lens focal lengths demonstrated and explained. Composition, camera angles, natural light conditions are covered as well. Learn to see in new and exciting ways. By the end of this workshop your photography skills will have made a huge leap forward. The sessions will be balanced between learning technical information and actual in the field photographing in order to practice what you have learned. Wednesday, 6 to 8:30 p.m., May 24, 6 wks. Course #PH311 01/CRN 10582 Michael Long, Fee $125

PHOTOGRAPHY WALK IN SANTA FE Take better pictures! Stop wishing it were true and learn how to make it happen. Michael Long will share his extensive photographic knowledge through step-by-step, in-the-field instruction. Each session is broken down into different aspects of subject matter. Examples are shown and explained. Walking a location in Santa Fe, Long is at your side pointing out countless photographic possibilities. Investigate perspective, light and shadow elements, details, motion, street portraiture, abstraction and more. All classes meet on location. All levels of experience are welcome. Wednesday, 6 to 8:30 p.m., July 12, 4 wks. Course #PH367 01/CRN 10583 Michael Long, Fee $99

NEW! LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHY Get more out of your digital camera and learn new methods to create stunning landscape images. View New Mexico with fresh eyes while capturing the beauty and essence of Santa Fe. Learn simple yet powerful lessons and tips that will take your photography to the next level. The course begins Friday in the classroom with practical use of the camera for landscape photography including use of filters to enhance your image and new ideas in composition. Two Saturday workshops will demonstrate the instructor’s techniques for landscape photography. Bring your DSLR camera, back up batteries, extra media cards for your camera, and most of all, your imagination. Friday, 6 to 9 p.m., July 21, and Saturday, 2 to 8 p.m., July 22 and 29, 3 sessions. Course #PH362/CRN 10595 Linda Wasko, Fee $125

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SOUTHWEST EXPLORATIONS

Travel near or far for a wonderful exploration of the Southwest. We also teach about the region in a classroom, where we look at ancient and contemporary cultures.

INTRODUCTION TO HORSEBACK RIDING Join Broken Saddle Riding Company’s long-time wranglers to learn how to groom and care for a horse. Before the ride begins, we go over brushing, saddling and getting a horse prepared for a ride. This is a great class for those who want to be more comfortable around horses and have some hands-on experience. These horses are gentle Tennessee Walkers and students are matched with a horse according to ability. Broken Saddle Riding Company is located south of town in the beautiful Cerrillos Hills. Sunday, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., May 21, 1 day. Course #SW335 01/CRN 10572 Broken Saddle Riding Co., Fee $95

CHACO CANYON — NEAR THE SOLSTICE This World Heritage Site and national park hosts a complex of buildings that reflect a knowledge of celestial relationships. This one-day journey gives you firsthand experience of the beauty, precision and intricacy of several Great Houses. Walk through most of the architecture of “downtown Chaco,” as well as Una Vida. Many sites in the canyon align to the solar standstill, and Pueblo stories can provide illumination on the worldview still living in the stones. Students will travel in a college van. Bring your own lunch, snacks and plenty of water. Friday, 6:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m., June 16, 1 day. Course #SW368 01/CRN 10567 William Neuwirth, Fee $149

SEASONAL WILDFLOWER IDENTIFICATION Would you like to have the tools and skills to identify nearly every native plant in our area? An introductory classroom session familiarizes you with the basics of flower anatomy and the concepts and terms necessary to successfully negotiate an identification key. Hit the field on the weekend and visit several different habitats. You are guided through the steps in the key to build your ability to know the wildflowers of the area. The half-day session involves easy hiking. Please bring your own magnifying glass and small ruler. Thursday, 6 to 8 p.m., Saturday, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., July 20 and 22, 2 sessions. Course #SW345 01/CRN 10571 William Neuwirth, Fee $65

ANIMAL TRACKING Learn more about those animal tracks you’ve noticed on your walks or hikes. This class covers tracking techniques, perceptual widening, different track patterns, scale and animal gaits, rates of track deterioration, clues to animal behavior and animal interaction with the landscape. Students must provide their own transportation. An itinerary is provided after registration. Class size is small to allow for more personal attention, so early registration is encouraged. Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., July 14, 1 day. Course #SW313 01/CRN 10570 William Neuwirth, Fee $79

VALLES CALDERA ECOLOGY HIKE ON THE EAST RIM This 7.5 mile, round-trip hike explores the overall ecology of the upper reaches of the Pajarito Plateau to the edge of the mountainous rim of the Caldera. On our way to Canada Bonita, we walk through an edge of the Cerro Grande fire into the Las Conchas fire path of June 2011. A primary driver of biodiversity in the Jemez Mountains, periodic fires have shaped the landscape for millennia. See the beginning of changes to the habitats and learn the importance of refuges and micro-habitats. Sunday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., June 18, 1 day. Course #SW346 01/CRN 10568 William Neuwirth, Fee $79

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NEW! OHKAY OWINGEH CORN DANCE & PUEBLO WORLD

This six-mile, round-trip hike explores the overall ecology of the floor of Caldera to the southern rim. We will be in the area of the first and second day of the Las Conchas fire in June 2011. See the response of these habitats and ecosystems to the various burn intensities, from mild to severe. We’ll also see the overlap of La Mesa and the Dome fires to the east and south, and how the southern Jemez Mountains have evolved with drought, conflagration and regeneration.

Corn is life —­the successful harvest of corn is celebrated by the Tewa Pueblo of Ohkay Owingeh through the Corn Dance. This full-day outing will provide an overview of Tewa life, ritual, and art. Activities will include viewing the Corn Dance; short tours of Tsankawi site and White Rock Overlook; and a visit at Poeh Museum in Pojoaque. Lunch is on your own at La Cocina Restaurant in Espanola.

Saturday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., July 8, 1 day. Course #SW347 01/CRN 10569 William Neuwirth, Fee $79

HIGH ALTITUDE ECOLOGY OF THE SANTA FE MOUNTAINS Within a short distance of the Plaza lies a great variety of habitats and plant communities. In this mostly downhill hike of 7.5 miles, we examine vegetation gradients, the evolution of ecosystems, the interplay between geography and climate, microclimates and how individual flora and fauna have adapted to various environmental conditions. Geologic processes, animal tracks, and plant and bird identification illustrate the details of the various habitats visited. Students arrange for their own transportation.

Tuesday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. June 13, 1 day. Course #SW411 01/CRN 10602 Tom Gallegos, Fee $99

NEW! LOS ALAMOS: SECRET CITY OF THE MANHATTAN PROJECT The Manhattan Project to develop the atomic bomb and end World War II is a key chapter in modern American history. Join us for a scenic drive to the “secret city” of Los Alamos to explore the Los Alamos Historical Museum, Fuller Lodge and the Bradbury Science Museum. We will also meet with Marian Naranjo of Santa Clara Pueblo to learn of the health effects of “the Lab” on neighboring communities. Wednesday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. June 28, 1 day. Course #SW412 01/CRN 10603 Tom Gallegos, Fee $99

Saturday, 8 a.m.to 5 p.m., June 10, 1 day. Course #SW307 01/CRN 10566 William Neuwirth, Fee $79

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CELEBRATE YOUR BIRTHDAY WITH US

Celebrate your birthday at the SFCC challenge course. Games, climbing, swinging, low ropes events or high events such as the climbing tower or giant swing can be part of your day. Bring the party to us and Teamwork in Action supply staff, supervision, all activities and materials. You bring the cake and refreshments! Call David Markwardt and Teamwork in Action for more information or to arrange a party, 505-428-1637. Fee $270 for 3 hours for up to 15 participants.

Kids Arts GUITAR INTENSIVE WORKSHOP (AGES 8 TO 13) Learn to play the guitar! Discover basic music and guitar theory, and learn a variety of songs. Bring your own guitar. Early registration is encouraged. Andrew Lovato has been teaching guitar to Santa Fe youth and adults for 30 years. Formerly a professor at College of Santa Fe, he is now an Assistant Professor at SFCC. Wednesday, 4 to 5 p.m., July 12, 4 wks. Course #KS303 01/CRN 10276 Andrew Lovato, Fee $75

BAKING AND DESSERTS (AGES 11 TO 14) Learn to cook all your favorite sweets from scratch — yummy cookies, pizza dough, perfect cupcakes and frosting. Master basic baking techniques and create delicious desserts for yourself, your friends and family. Margo Taylor is a chef and a graduate of SFCC’s Culinary Arts Program. Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to noon, June 5, 5 days Course #KS419 01/CRN 10499 Margo Taylor, Fee $199

NEW! COOKING AROUND THE WORLD (AGES 12 TO 15) Tempt your tastebuds with flavors from around the world as you hone your culinary skills with Santa Fe’s own Cooking with Kids. Craft hand-made fresh fettuccine from Italy, explore exotic spices from East Indian lentils, savor the taste of Mexico with black bean tostadas with salsa fresca, and much more! Impress family and friends with your skills. Cooking with Kids is a nonprofit organization working to educate and empower children and families to make healthy food choices through hands-on learning with fresh, affordable foods from diverse cultural traditions. Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to noon, July 31, 5 days Course #KS 420 01/CRN 10505 Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to noon, August 7, 5 days Course #KS 420 02/CRN 10506 Cooking with Kids Staff, Fee $199

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Move over “Project Runway.” One out of five teens wants to be a fashion designer, but how do you get started? Learn about the fashion industry, learn to sketch clothing designs and sew a simple garment. Ezra Estes teaches fashion design at SFCC, has twice been a semi-finalist for “Project Runway” tryouts and has worked with recent “Runway” contestant Patricia Michaels on some of her designs. Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., June 19, 5 days Course #KS384 01/CRN 10169 Ezra Estes, Fee $199

THEATER WORKSHOP (AGES 8 TO 11) Explore storytelling and acting using the group to form the plot and develop the script. Theater provides fun ways to express your imagination. Acting encourages teamwork and creativity while allowing us to see other people and the world in a new way. Storytellers can become immersed in the worlds they have created. Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to noon, July 10, 5 days Course #KS388 01/CRN 10167 Staff, Fee $99

FUNNY PICTURES, CARTOONING FOR KIDS (AGES 9 TO 16) Calling all kids! A unique opportunity for young artists to learn cartooning from an expert. Learn basic shapes and expression, design original characters, explore humor writing, and more. All supplies are included in the course fee. Instructor Eric Teitelbaum is co-creator of the Pink Panther Comix and syndicated Bottlomliners Business Cartoon. His drawings also appear in the New Yorker. Thursday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., June 15, 1 day Course #KS393 01/CRN 10263 Eric Teitelbaum, Fee $135

Eric Teitelbaum on teaching SFCC’s Kids Stuff: “The kids are interested in finding out how a professional creates their characters, such as the Pink Panther. Often times, the characters are based on simple geometric shapes. I always explain to the youngsters, if you’re good at math, you’ll be a better cartoonist — so practice drawing, and do your math homework assignments.” He adds, “I cover creative writing skill sets as well as drawing. Being able to write is a key ingredient for making inroads in any profession. I have seen an immense amount of talent in the summer classes I’ve conducted at SFCC. It’s great to see kids develop creative skills and have fun doing it.”

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Kids Adventure s Outdoors NEW! UP WITH WORDS (AGES 8 TO 10) Flex your muscles and your mind! Explore books in the morning and play adventure games in the afternoon. Practice reading at your level, both one-on-one and in small groups, to increase your skills. Choose books that interest you and keep track of your success in your logbook. After lunch, enjoy the thrill of SFCC’s Ropes Challenge course with low events and high events like the zip line, vertical playpen, single and dual shaky pole, and climbing tower. All events are “challenge by choice.” Participants wear a full-body harness and a helmet. Reading instructor Zelda Trujillo taught reading at Amy Biehl Community School and Wood Gormley Elementary. She has also completed training at Columbia University Teachers College Reading and Writing Institute. David Markwardt and his Teamwork in Action staff lead the afternoon Ropes Challenge Adventure. David developed the program at SFCC in 1996. The ropes course helps students overcome self-limiting beliefs and develop closer connections with teammates. Monday and Wednesday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., June 26, 4 wks., Course KS 425 01/CRN 10507 Zelda Trujillo with David Markwardt and Teamwork in Action, Fee $299

NEW! SFCC LIVING LABS: FOOD, ENERGY AND WATER (AGES 14 TO 17) Learn through hands-on experience about sustainable food, water and energy. Participate in this exciting program and explore the world of modern solutions and skills that will change how you see food, water, energy and the environment. Explore SFCC’s innovative solar, hydroponic, microgrid, water conservation, greenhouse and composting technologies. Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., June 26, 5 days, Course #KS426 01/CRN 10508 Luke Spangenburg, Fee $250

INTRODUCTION TO SKATEBOARDING (AGES 6 AND UP) Learn how to push, stand, steer, control your board and use a kick tail with an emphasis on safety skills. Then learn to ride various obstacles, ramps, bowls and pick up some basic tricks. We’ll also provide homework to help you keep progressing. Skateboards, helmets and safety gear are provided. Skate School Santa Fe, started in 2001, has hosted more than 50 sanctioned races, contests and other events. Its team riders and graduates have competed in and won events all over the U.S., Canada, Europe and as far away as Australia. Saturday, 9 to 10:30 a.m., July 8, 4 wks., Course #KS326 01/CRN 10277

SKATE SCHOOL SANTA FE, FEE $115 Introduction to Longboarding (Ages 8 and Up) Learn how to push, stand, steer, control your speed and a couple of ways to stop, with an emphasis on safety skills. Then explore the basics of dancing, sliding and how to choose your first board. We’ll also provide homework to help you keep progressing. Longboards, helmets and safety gear are provided. Sunday, 9 to 10:30 a.m., July 9, 4 wks., Course #KS327 01/CRN 10486 Skate School, Fee $115

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This five-day camp will cover the basics of riding skate parks and ramps. Start each day at a public skate park, then head back to Skate School’s indoor park for the afternoon. At lunch time watch a video from each decade (starting with the 1960s) and learn a move from that era. Participants will need to have an assessment at our Skate School to see that they can push, stand and steer to be in this camp. Private lessons are available prior to camp to help get students up to speed. Call to schedule your assessment 505-474-0074. Boards, helmets and safety gear are provided. Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., July 17, 5 days, Course #KS328 01/CRN 10492 Skate School, Off Campus Location, Fee $275

ROPES CHALLENGE COURSE ADVENTURE CAMP (AGES 9 TO 12) Experience the thrill of five days on SFCC’s Ropes Challenge Course. With 20 acres, SFCC has the largest challenge course in the Southwest. Increase your courage and strengthen your leadership skills by participating in adventure games, low events, and all nine high events: zip line, vertical playpen, single shaky pole, dual shaky pole, high wire Y, dangle duo, climbing tower, high wild woosie and the swing by choice, which can take you up to 55 feet off the ground. Participants wear a full-body harness and a helmet. All events are “challenge by choice.” Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., June 5, 5 days, Course #KS345 01/CRN 10165 Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., July 17, 5 days, Course #KS345 02/CRN 10168 David Markwardt and Teamwork in Action, Fee $250

NEW! TENNIS (AGES 10 TO 12 AND 13 TO 17) Learn the fundamentals of tennis including ground strokes, service, volley, overhead smash, rules, strategy and conditioning in this introductory course. Bring your own racket and high-altitude tennis balls. Enrollment is limited. Vlad King has been teaching tennis to adults and youth in Santa Fe for many years. Ages 10 to 12 Tuesday and Thursday, 11 a.m. to noon, June 6, 4 wks., Course #KS427 01/CRN 10509 Tuesday and Thursday, 11 a.m. to noon, July 11, 4 wks., Course #KS427 02/CRN 10510 Vladmir King, Fee $85 Ages 13 to 17 Tuesday and Thursday, noon to 1 p.m., June 6, 4 wks., Course #KS427 03/CRN 10511 Tuesday and Thursday, noon to 1 p.m., July 11, 4 wks., Course #KS427 04/CRN 10512 Vladmir King, Fee $85

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Kids Swimming Our kids’ swim classes are part of the American Red Cross, “Learn-to-Swim” program. We are proud to be a part of the American Red Cross organization providing these high-quality classes for the kids of Santa Fe.

Kids Swimming By Night RED CROSS LEVEL ONE SWIMMING (AGES 3 TO 5) The preschool swim program is a two-level water adjustment and pre-swim program that helps develop skills in children 3 to 5 years old. The child must be ready to enter a group swimming program on his or her own. Please review our policy on summer lightning storms and pool use. SFCC has assembled a dynamic team of instructors for this program. Monday through Thursday, 6 to 6:40 p.m., June 5, 2 wks., Course #KS353 05/CRN 10260 Monday through Thursday, 6 to 6:40 p.m., June 19, 2 wks., Course #KS353 06/CRN 10183 Monday through Thursday, 6 to 6:40 p.m., July 10, 2 wks., Course #KS353 07/CRN 10184 Monday through Thursday, 6 to 6:40 p.m., July 24, 2 wks., Course #KS353 08/CRN 10185 Erick Druva, James Bolleter and SFCC Staff, Fee $119

RED CROSS LEVEL TWO SWIMMING (AGES 6 TO 13) Make a splash in the pools at SFCC and enjoy a safe environment with our lifeguard-instructors. Beginning swimmers are grouped by ability to ensure that they receive quality instruction at their particular skill level. Please review our policy on summer lightning storms and pool use. Classes are generally limited to seven students per instructor. Monday through Thursday, 7 to 7:40 p.m., June 5, 2 wks., Course #KS354 07/CRN 10261 Monday through Thursday, 7 to 7:40 p.m., June 19, 2 wks., Course #KS354 08/CRN 10186 Monday through Thursday, 7 to 7:40 p.m., July 10, 2 wks., Course #KS354 09/CRN 10175 Monday through Thursday, 7 to 7:40 p.m., July 24, 2 wks., Course #KS354 10/CRN 10176 Erick Druva, James Bolleter and staff, Fee $119

Kids Swimming By Day SEALS TEAM SWIM (AGES 6 TO 18) Team Swim is designed for United States Of America (USA) Swimming Team members. The team will compete with other teams in swim meets in New Mexico. Students must be members of USA Swimming, in addition to the course fee. Monday through Thursday, 3:30 to 5:30 p.m., June 5, 8 wks., Course #KS352 01/CRN 10219 Monday through Thursday, 3:30 to 5:30 p.m., June 5, 4 wks., Course #KS352 02/CRN 10262 Monday through Thursday, 3:30 to 5:30 p.m., July 3, 4 wks., Course #KS352 03/CRN 10487 Tomas Duran, Fee $125

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The preschool swim program is a two-level water adjustment and pre-swim program that helps develop skills in children 3 to 5 years old. The child must be ready to enter a group swimming program on his or her own. Please review our policy on summer lightning storms and pool use. SFCC has assembled a dynamic team of instructors for this program. Monday through Thursday, 2:40 to 3:20 p.m., June 5, 2 wks., Course #KS353 01/CRN 10257 Monday through Thursday, 2:40 to 3:20 p.m., June 19, 2 wks., Course #KS353 02/CRN 10166 Monday through Thursday, 2:40 to 3:20 p.m., July 10, 2 wks., Course #KS353 03/CRN 10177 Monday through Thursday, 2:40 to 3:20 p.m., July 24, 2 wks., Course #KS353 04/CRN 10179 Erick Druva, James Bolleter and SFCC Staff, Fee $119

RED CROSS LEVEL TWO SWIMMING (AGES 6 TO 13) Make a splash in the pools at SFCC and enjoy a safe environment with our lifeguard-instructors. Beginning swimmers are grouped by ability to ensure that they receive quality instruction at their particular skill level. Please review our policy on summer lightning storms and pool use. Classes are generally limited to seven students per instructor. Monday through Thursday, 1 to 1:40 p.m., June 5, 2 wks., Course #KS354 01/CRN 10258 Monday through Thursday, 1:50 to 2:30 p.m., June 5, 2 wks., Course #KS354 02/CRN 10180 Monday through Thursday, 1 to 1:40 p.m., June 19, 2 wks., Course #KS354 03/CRN 10181 Monday through Thursday, 1 to 1:40 p.m., July 10, 2 wks., Course #KS354 04/CRN 10182 Monday through Thursday, 1:50 to 2:30 p.m., July 10, 2 wks., Course #KS354 05/CRN 10259 Monday through Thursday, 1 to 1:40 p.m., July 24, 2 wks., Course #KS354 06/CRN 10178 Erick Druva, James Bolleter and SFCC Staff, Fee $119

RED CROSS LEVEL THREE SWIMMING (AGES 6 TO 13) Enjoy a safe environment with our lifeguard-instructors. Swimmers should be able to swim at least one-third of a lap to register for this class. Advanced swimmers are grouped by ability to ensure that they receive quality instruction at their particular skill level. Please review our policy on summer lightning storms and pool use. Class sizes are generally limited to seven students per instructor. Monday through Thursday, 1:50 to 2:30 p.m., June 19, 2 wks., Course #KS362 01/CRN 10170 Monday through Thursday, 1:50 to 2:30 p.m., July 24, 2 wks., Course #KS362 02/CRN 10171 Erick Druva, James Bolleter, and SFCC Staff, Fee $119

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Kids Computers NEW! COMPUTER VIDEO GAME DESIGN FOR KIDS (AGES 9 TO 16) Have you ever wanted to design a game? Do you have that creative spark for making a game challenging and fun to play? Then this is the class for you. From the history of games to designing characters, developing a story line to basic motion and effects, this is an information-packed, fun-filled, intensive one-day workshop for aspiring game designers. Instructor Scott Saltsman is a Los Angeles based designer and former art director for Stan Lee, creator of Spiderman. Friday, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., June 16, 1 day, Course #KS421 01/CRN 10493 Scott Saltsman, Fee $135

BEGINNING ROBOT BUILDING (AGES 8 TO12) Robots are just the beginning! This introduction to robotics and robot building is suitable for all levels of experience. Build a robot with a team and learn about programming in Easy C. Robots will be tested and redesigned based on the Engineering Design Process as teams actively problem solve through a variety of real life challenges. Monday and Tuesday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., July 17, 2 days, Course #KS401 01/CRN 10278 Shelly Gruenig, Ph.D., and the Be Greater Than Average Staff, Fee $225

ROBOTICS ENGINEERING EXPERIENCE (AGES 10 TO 17) This introduction to programming of RC (Radio Controlled) components and basic power tools sets the stage for an exciting team robot competition. Gain an understanding of the Engineering Design Process with your team to come up with the best solution to real problems — then test and tweak your ideas. An overview of 3-D drawing techniques in DSS Solidworks is included. Write an engineering manual, and learn important lessons in marketing and project management. You will be given opportunities to design robot parts using Solidworks and to learn from experienced Solidworks students. A one-year license for the student version of Solidworks is included for further exploration. Wednesday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., July 19, 3 days., Course #KS402 01/CRN 10281 Shelly Gruenig, Ph.D., and the Be Greater Than Average Staff, Fee $299

NEW! STEAM EXPLORATIONS (AGES 6 TO 9) Introduce young students to the concepts of STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math) and robotics using interactive hands-on FUN methodology. Learn about simple machines, engineering design process, scientific thinking, building and design and so much more! Build solar ovens, create electronic circuits, and test ideas on building boats to float in water — all taught by highly trained staff in a small student-to-instructor ratio that provides a quality experience for every student. Sign up for the morning or afternoon session . . . or both, because every session is packed with different activities! Morning Class: Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., June 19, 5 days Course #KS422 01/CRN 10494 Afternoon Class: Monday through Friday, 1 to 5 p.m., June 19, 5 days, Course #KS422 02/CRN 10495 Shelly Gruenig, Ph.D., and the Be Greater Than Average Staff, Fee $180

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Learn about drawing in 3-D and communicating ideas through media. Pick up the basics of camera operation and green screen technology. Produce films using stop motion animation and other techniques to tell stories that you create. Monday through Friday, 1 to 5 p.m., June 19, 5 days, Course #KS423 01/CRN 10496 Shelly Gruenig, Ph.D., and the Be Greater Than Average Staff, Fee $180

NEW! WEBSITE DESIGN (AGES 10 TO 14) Have you always wanted to build a website? We can help you design and build a website in a few hours! You will build a working website of your own design and gain the experience that will open doors of understanding on how to best design and format online information. As an added bonus, we will continue to welcome your questions and assist you as you grow your knowledge in website building. Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., June 19, 5 days, Course #KS424 01/CRN 10497 Shelly Gruenig, Ph.D., and the Be Greater Than Average Staff, Fee $180

NEW! PYTHON FOR TEENS (AGES 12 TO 17) Learn Python, a simple programming language that is easy, but powerful enough to be used by YouTube, NASA, Facebook, Lego, Industrial Light and Magic and NASDAQ. Learn objectoriented programming by creating software to build simple games using 2-D graphics. Use loops, lists, tuples, functions, and modules while solving puzzles and building games. Learn how to build reuseable code that you can incorporate into other projects you create on your own. Requirements: You need to know how to type well enough to play a game like Minecraft and have experience using variables in mathematics. No prior programming experience is required. Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., June 12, 5 days, Course #KS 414 01/ CRN 10500 Vanessa Job, Ph.D., Fee $350

NEW! PROGRAMMING MINECRAFT WITH PYTHON (AGES 10 TO17) Use your Python skills to modify Minecraft. Create programs to build secret passageways, show exactly where to dig for rare blocks, build ghost houses and turn ordinary blocks into gold. Begin with a quick overview of Python, then customize Minecraft yourself, gaining a deeper knowledge of Python that you can apply to other projects. Prior experience with Python is not required. Requirements: have some experience with a structured or object-oriented programming language, be familiar with loops and functions, and understand what a variable is. Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., June 19, 5 days, Course #KS415 01/CRN 10501 Vanessa Job, Ph.D., Fee $350

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KIDS STUFF (continued) NEW! ULTIMATE DRONE GAMES: SPEED, SKILL & ACROBATICS (AGES 8 TO 14) We check all of the boxes of STEM drone education during this action-packed program. Teams transition from the simulator to the remote control and enjoy a multitude of thrilling challenges on and off the ground! Get ready for a week of friendly competition as you and your team take to the sky and attempt to win the badge of the Ultimate Drone Games champion. Participants will experience the thrill of today’s latest drone technology including drones equipped with mini nerf cannons and mini grabbers. It’s all about the grand finale as teams conquer challenges and earn points for the end-of-program event: Ultimate Drobot Games. Drone safety and the social responsibilities of flying drones are included in this program. • No drone flying experience necessary. • Each participant receives their own Drobots Flight Book.™ • Participants are organized into age-appropriate groups. Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., July 10, 5 days, Course KS 416 01 /CRN 10502 Drobots Staff, Fee $350

NEW! DRONE FLYING: SEARCH & RESCUE (AGES 8 TO 14) Drone search and rescue is a necessity for first responders around the world, adding a new tool to save lives across the globe. Now, you too can learn from simulated missions during this actionpacked and creative program. Learn how to fly and code drones while relying on your rescue team to utilize unique vantage points over specific areas on campus to locate victims and safely rescue them. Teams will learn how to quickly and accurately acquire aerial data that will enable them to make informed and targeted decisions for real-world positive applications. Drone safety and the social responsibilities of flying drones are included in this program. • No drone flying experience necessary. • Each participant receives their own Drobots Flight Book™. • Participants are organized into age-appropriate groups. Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., July 17, 5 days. Course KS 417 01 / CRN 10503 Drobots Staff, Fee $350

NEW! FILMMAKING AND DIGITAL STORYTELLING (AGES 13 TO 17) Littleglobe Transmedia Founder Chris Jonas leads students in making film self-portraits. You will explore basic skills in camera operations, using professional equipment and your own smart phone, in-camera animation, story-building, audio, interviewing and post-production and editing. Each student will need to bring a smart phone with video capability, a USB cable to capture video footage and start digitally editing your film, and a USB thumb drive (32GB minimum). Littleglobe is a nonprofit organization committed to interdisciplinary, collaborative art projects that foster life-affirming connections across the boundaries that divide us. Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., August 2, 3 days Course #KS418 01 /CRN 10504, Chris Jonas, Fee $225

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BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL SKILLS If you are interested in updating your work skills and making yourself more marketable in this ever-changing economy, these classes are for you.

SMALL BUSINESS BASICS Gain an understanding of the basic business structures, accounting concepts and legal principles needed to successfully own and operate a small business. The course is open to everyone, but targeted toward those with little or no business, legal or accounting background. Small Business Basics is tailored to the interests and questions of new or potential small business owners. Saturday, 9 a.m. to noon, July 15, 2 wks. Course #BP418 01/CRN 10535 Stan Bies, Fee $49

PROOFREADING AND EDITING SKILLS Polishing your or someone else’s writing calls for often overlooked final steps: using appropriate grammar and punctuation, checking for correct spelling and ensuring your ideas are clear and persuasive. Put simple proofreading and editing tips to work, while saving time by using easy-to-access, often free resources. Yes, techniques such as using commas in the right places, spelling with no errors and effectively paragraphing are important. Saturday, 9 a.m. to noon, June 10, 2 wks. Course #BP328 01/CRN 10536 Sandra Smith, Fee $59

NEW! BUSTING THROUGH MATH ANXIETY Do your palms sweat when you think about math? Is math anxiety blocking you from achieving your dreams? In this class, we’ll play games to bust through the anxiety. You’ll build your confidence and develop your mathematical thinking, all while participating in activities you may not recognize as math. No class July 4. Tuesday, 6 to 8 p.m., June 27, 4 wks. Course #BP436 01/CRN 10625 Vanessa Job, Fee $89

NEW! SMALL DRONES FOR BUSINESS Bring your ideas for using drones in business and learn about the safe operation of unmanned aircraft systems. The first part of the course will be an introduction to flight operations and regulations. The second part will focus on incorporating drones into business opportunities. The instructor, Ricky Thomas, is a retired Air Force pilot with more than twenty years’ experience working with unmanned aircraft in military, commercial and educational organizations. This course will prepare students for the FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate for Commercial Operations. Friday, 6 to 7:30 p.m., June 2 and June 9, and Saturday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., June 3 and June 10, 2 wks. Course #BP465/CRN 10599 Ricky Thomas, Fee $249

NEW! Full Stack Web Developer Boot Camp In this fast-paced, intensive boot camp you’ll gain technical skills that can be applied to an entry level web developer job. After this boot camp you’ll have experience with fullstack web development and you’ll walk away with a digital project portfolio. According to the United States Department of Labor, web developer jobs are expected to grow 27% from 2014 through 2024 and demand for web developers will continue to be driven by the growing popularity of mobile devices and e-commerce. Get energized, get excited and prepared for your career! No class July 4.

WEEKS 1 & 2: INTRODUCTION TO WEB PROGRAMMING The first two weeks are a fast-paced introduction to the fundamentals of the web programming. Student will be introduced to: Linux operating system, commands and remote login, HTTP protocol, HTML5, CSS3 and the basics of JavaScript (functions, loops and conditional statements), DOM and HTML forms.

WEEKS 3 & 4: INTERMEDIATE TO ADVANCE WEB PROGRAMMING In weeks three and four you’ll learn intermediate to advanced web programming techniques. Topics include client/server programming, AJAX, JSON, MVC architecture, JavaServer Pages, Apache Tomcat web server, performing CRUD operations with MongoDB database and web security. Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., July 3, 4 wks. New Mexico Residents Course BP437 IS1/CRN 10657 Fee $2,500.00 Out-of-State Residents Course BP437 OS2/CRN 10658 Fee $3,500.00 Judy Pino and Dr. Hossein Tahani

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NEW! SOCIAL ENTERPRISE In this introduction to Social Enterprise you’ll learn the defining characteristics of a social entrepreneur. Learn the varied definitions of social enterprise, the difference between social entrepreneurship and entrepreneurship, the ways in which social entrepreneurship differs from charitable nonprofits and gain an understanding of SROI – Social Return on Investment in planning a social enterprise. Clarify your passion and mission for social enterprise and understand how to align your mission and values with your ideas for a social enterprise. Explore case studies of international social enterprises and be inspired to apply your knowledge and skills in a fun “Napkin Business Plan” competition as a final project. Wednesday, 9 to 11 a.m., June 7, 4 wks. Course #BP463/CRN 10597 Vicki Pozzebon, Fee $129

NEW! FURNITURE DESIGN: BODY SYMBIOSIS The relationship of furniture to body is interdependent. Furniture supports and answers physical needs while addressing a variety of psychological desires. You will create innovative furniture design solutions that bridge the pragmatics of performance with the poetics of innovative form. Investigate key aspects of furniture design; preliminary sketching exercises, conceptual ideation, drafting and scale model making. Emphasis is on the integration of personal language development and practical application. This class is open to art and design students of all disciplines. No class July 4. Tuesday and Thursday, 9 to 11 a.m., May 30, 8 wks. Course #BP466/CRN 10604 Thomas Lehn, Fee $325

MONEY-MAKING VACATIONS Learn to create your money-making travel lifestyle so you can afford to travel as much as you want. Learn hundreds of practical ways to get free airline tickets, hotels, cruises, tours and more. Maximize your frequent flyer miles, get “bumped,” mystery shop, import, teach English, organize trips, work for tour companies, write articles, shoot photos, volunteer, get paid to drive, start a business or medical vacations. Learn the best travel websites, how to avoid scams, pack light, learn 50 words in any language and more. Ms. Henry’s 100 page book, “Travel Free” is included in the course fee ($40 value.)

NEW! BIG — Bold Innovation For Good — Workshop Think you’re a social entrepreneur? Think you’re doing business for good in the community? Have a great idea but no idea where or how to begin? Want to grow your social enterprise? Feeling stuck but passionate? In this three-session, retreat-style workshop we will go BIG (Bold Innovation for Good) and you’ll get clear on your socially responsible business or nonprofit plans and how to be a community leader through your work. To make your ideas tangible you must venture into bold territories. Uncovering your story, discovering what motivates you, and mapping where you want to go all require connecting to yourself and your passions. You’ll be working, playing, sharing, exploring, building community, while you uncover what’s BIG for you. You will be guided through innovative and creative sessions to transform your passions into action. Bring your best and worst ideas, your willingness to be open and go deep, your creativity and thoughtfulness and you’ll get peer to peer sharing in a community of practice with personal and professional transformational. Light snacks and beverages will be provided. Bring your lunch to all-day Saturday session. Friday, 3 to 6 p.m., June 16 Saturday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., June 17 Sunday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., June 18 Course #BP464/CRN 10598 Vicki Pozzebon, Fee $249

Thursday, 5:30 to 9 p.m., May 25, 1 day. Course #BP326 01/CRN 30641 Gina Henry, Fee $49

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This is the workshop, first offered in 1972 and continuously updated, that began a new era in training for nonprofit agencies. Designed for both novice and experienced grant seekers, the Grantsmanship Training Program® is a comprehensive workshop that covers researching funding sources and writing and reviewing real proposals. The program will teach you to use The Grantsmanship Center’s® proposal writing format, the most widely used in the world. During the workshop you will search out funding sources and you will develop a proposal for your own agency or help a classmate develop one. You will leave this workshop with new skills and the ability to apply those skills to the needs of your own organization. The course fee includes a one-year membership which includes proposal review, access to funding databases, tuition discounts and more. Register at www.TGCI.com. Monday through Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., July 31, 5 days. Fee $995 Save $100! Register and pay by June 19 for Early-bird Discount and pay only $895! (Only one discount allowed per registration.) For groups, call us about qualifying for discounts: 800-421-9512.

COMPUTER SKILLS A command of and fluency with computers are now an integral part of our daily lives. SFCC’s Continuing Education has developed computer classes to launch you on your way to personal or professional development. Supplemental courses will enhance your skills.

This course provides an introduction to Microsoft’s word-processing program. It covers important Microsoft Word fundamentals, including creating a document and saving it, using toolbars and the ruler bar and moving around within a document. Students should be familiar with the Windows environment. Monday and Wednesday, 1 to 3:30 p.m., June 19, 2 wks. Course #CPS305 01/CRN 10322 Janet Olojo, Fee $110

WORD II You’ve learned the basics, now learn to apply sophisticated Word features to enhance the look and efficiency of your work. Learn how to use mail merge for mailing lists and to create and use tables, headers/ footers, styles and columns. A working knowledge of Word and its basic features is recommended. Monday and Wednesday, 1 to 3:30 p.m., July 10, 2 wks. Course #CPS304 01/CRN 10552 Janet Olojo, Fee $110

BASIC WINDOWS Now that you have mastered the basics of the personal computer, find out about the operating system behind the scenes. This hands-on course focuses on navigating the Windows 7 environment. Learn how to customize and manage your desktop; use desktop icons and shortcuts, create new folders, learn file management and become skilled at backing up your data safely. This course is for individuals with little or no prior experience. Windows XP users are welcome! Monday and Wednesday, 1 to 3:30 p.m., June 5, 2 wks. Course #CPS303 01/CRN 10321 Janet Olojo, Fee $110

BASIC EXCEL Ever thought of Excel as daunting and confusing? If so, join this slow-paced class in exploring Excel and its many uses. You will learn how to create your next mailing or party list using Excel as a database. Make working with numbers a pleasure instead of a chore by using Excel tools such as auto sum, auto fill and auto calculate functions. Master formatting techniques using toolbars and shortcuts to create professional looking workbooks. Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., June 10, 1 day. Course #CPS308 01/CRN 10551 Teresa Roybal, Fee $75

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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM

INTRODUCTION TO YOUR IPHONE

Adobe Photoshop Lightroom software helps you bring out the best in your photographs, whether you’re perfecting one image, searching for ten, processing hundreds, or organizing thousands. Create incredible images that move your audience. Experiment fearlessly with state-of-the-art nondestructive editing tools. Easily manage all of your images and showcase your work in elegant print layouts, slideshows, web galleries and online photo-sharing sites. Get just the look you want from every shot with image processing tools that let you easily alter contrast, tune color, convert to black-and-white, add grain, reduce noise, adjust sharpness and more.

Learn how to use your iPhone for more than phone calls. Get tips on basic setup and syncing through iCloud, along with an explanation of how the various tools like Contacts, Mail, and Calendars fit together. Hear suggestions for saving money on data consumption and extending the battery life. Find out about useful apps and how you can configure your screen to personalize your experience.

Tuesday, 9 a.m. to noon, July 25, 3 wks. Course #CPI353 01/CRN 10628 Steven Walenta, Fee $99

Friday, 9 a.m. to noon, June 9, 2 wks. Course #BP359 01/CRN 10549 Jason Goodyear, Fee $65

PHOTOSHOP FOR BEGINNERS This hands-on course gives you a thorough overview of the almost limitless possibilities of Adobe Photoshop, the premier image-editing program. Topics include basic commands, image adjustments and enhancements, layers, special effects, selections, cropping and saving images for the web and email. Photoshop has many uses: marketing and business materials, restoring and retouching photographs, fine art imaging and many more. Basic Mac or PC skills are required. Friday, 1 to 4 p.m., July 7, 3 wks. Course #CPI350 01/CRN 10554 LeAnne Summers, Fee $99

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INTRODUCTION TO MAC This is a longer course than “Love a Mac,” with the opportunity to try things at home in between classes. All the material in “Love a Mac” is covered and basic Mac operating system concepts are introduced. Practical concerns, including file management, different hardware configurations and networking will be addressed. Learn how to print your own font list, install and manage your fonts, basic troubleshooting and other useful tips and tricks.

Learn a variety of simple and practical techniques to stay safe from the worst online threats including viruses, phishing emails, online account security, using public WiFi hotspots and creating strong and memorable passwords. Students will learn to determine if a computer or an online account has been compromised and get suggestions about where to get help. Wednesday and Friday, 10 a.m. to noon, July 5, 4 wks. Course #CPS330 01/CRN 10615 Paul Sakion, Fee $159

Friday, 9 a.m. to noon, July 7, 4 wks. Course #CPM349 01/CRN 10550 Jason Goodyear, Fee $159

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Green ConstruCtion and enerGy effiCienCy CertifiCations BPi Building analyst In five days, you’ll learn hands-on how to inspect and diagnose an existing home’s energy consumption, focusing on health and safety issues that can arise during energy efficiency improvements. Successfully complete the class, and pass the written and field tests, to earn certification by the Building Performance Institute for the nationally recognized Building Analyst Certification.

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the following is a list of classes we regularly offer around the state. many specialty, night, and weekend classes may be available to meet your requirements. Scheduled classes can be found at www.sfcc.edu, or please feel free to call or email for additional information about upcoming classes. most of our classes are approved for CEus from BPi, rESnEt, uSGBC, aia, Bomi and other professional organizations. these courses are relevant to architects, builders, facility personnel, energy auditors and building managers – or people interested in expanding their job skill sets. Learn More

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Build on the BPI Building Analyst core knowledge with this threeday course that provides more in-depth information about the building envelope, air sealing, insulation and verification issues for existing homes. Successful completion of the class, and written and field tests, qualify participants for the nationally recognized Building Performance Institute Envelope Professional certification.

HErS rater Certification HERS certification enables you to perform HERS energy ratings and qualify homes for Energy Star designation. Use your construction background and math skills to learn building science, including blower door and duct blaster training and energy modeling. Upon completion of this five-day class, you’ll be prepared to take the Residential Energy Services Network (RESNET) certification exam and complete two hands-on energy ratings.

Building operator Certification Building Operator Certification (BOC) is a nationally recognized, competency-based training and certification program that offers facilities personnel the improved job skills and knowledge they need to make workplaces more comfortable, energy-efficient and environmentally friendly. The eight-day class is taken over several months, allowing time for project completion in the student’s facility.

Green advantage Certification (residential and Commercial) Stand out in the construction industry by earning a Green Advantage Certification. The one-day course prepares you for the test by emphasizing construction field practices that can improve the environmental and health attributes of the built environment. The three-year, renewable certification is designed to enhance project collaboration and increase the ability to meet or exceed environmental goals.

thermal Bypass and advanced Framing Anyone working in green construction will learn important building science in this four-hour course. Students will gain an understanding of thermal bypass and advanced framing with the use of a scale model house that demonstrates the core principles involved. Successful students will receive a certificate verifying their knowledge of energy efficiency and resource reduction techniques in construction.

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environMentaL/HeaLtH and safety CertifiCations EPa Certified renovator rrP Certification Protect yourself and others against the risk of lead-based products by gaining certification as a lead-safe contractor. This eight-hour course provides successful students with the EPA certification required to perform lead-safe renovation, repair, and painting projects in pre-1978 homes, child care facilities and schools.

oSHa 10 Hour for General industry/ Construction Standards Construction workers, foremen, job supervisors, safety coordinators, and others in the construction industry who succeed in this class will receive an OSHA construction safety and health 10-hour course completion card from the Department of Labor.

oSHa 30 Hour for General industry/ Construction Standards Construction workers, foremen, job supervisors, safety coordinators, and others in the construction industry who succeed in this class will receive an OSHA construction safety and health 30-hour course completion card from the Department of Labor.

oSHa Fall Safety training Learn safety methods for preventing injuries and deaths from falls, including the use of safety nets, guardrails, harnesses, lanyards and lifelines. This one-day class gives the basic training needed to comply with OSHA safety regulations for residential construction (Subpart M requirements). Successful students will earn a certificate of completion.

oSHa Hazardous Waste Site Worker (HaZWoPEr) Designed for workers involved in clean-up operations, emergency response operations, or storage, disposal or treatment of hazardous wastes, this OSHA-required training teaches all aspects of hazardous waste management. Successful students will receive the 40 Hour HAZWOPER certificate of completion accepted by regulatory agencies.

Essentials for Healthy Homes Practitioner Certification Understand how you can take a holistic approach to resolve problems that threaten the health of a household’s residents. The two-day training complements hazard-specific training in leadbased paint, radon, mold, pests and asbestos. Successful students will be prepared to take the National Environmental Health Association’s (NEHA) Healthy Homes Specialist exam, the newest addition to its credential offerings.

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1. V isit our Online Instruction Center: www.ed2go.com/sfccnm 2. C lick the Courses link, choose the department and course title you are interested in and select the Enroll Now button. Follow the instructions to enroll and pay for your course. Here you will enter your e-mail and choose a password that will grant you access to the Classroom. 3. W hen your course starts, return to our Online Instruction Center and click the Classroom link. To begin your studies, simply log in with your e-mail and the password you selected during enrollment.

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Join the online classes at SFCC! SFCC’s Continuing Education Department offers distance-learning through Education 2 Go. It’s easy to check out the huge selection of classes — simply type www.Ed2Go.com/sfccnm in your browser and explore the possibilities. Classes begin monthly, with tuition as low as $99. Register and pay at www.Ed2Go.com/sfccnm.

Here’s a Sampling ... Business Courses MASTERY OF BUSINESS FUNDAMENTALS Acquire practical experience in strategic planning, management, and finance without enrolling in an MBA program.

Start Your Own Business START AND OPERATE YOUR OWN HOME-BASED BUSINESS An experienced entrepreneur teaches you how to develop the motivation, discipline, and creativity to quit your job and be your own boss.

Grant Writing/ Nonprofits GET GRANTS! Learn how to develop successful, fundable grants from experts in the field.

Personal Enrichment Law & KEYS TO EFFECTIVE Legal Careers COMMUNICATION Lost for words? Don’t be! Learn to build rapport, trust, warmth, and respect through conversation.

Test Prep GMAT PREPARATION Discover powerful test-taking techniques and methods for improving your score on the GMAT.

Digital Photography PHOTOGRAPHING NATURE WITH YOUR DIGITAL CAMERA Learn how to use your digital camera to take stunning nature photos, including landscapes, flowers, animals, and even macro shots.

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INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL LAW An in-depth look at criminal law and the real world of prosecutors, defense attorneys, and paralegals.

Personal Finance WHERE DOES ALL MY MONEY GO? Learn how to get control of your money once and for all.

Plus ... BASIC COMPUTER LITERACY COMPUTER APPLICATIONS WEB DESIGN WRITING AND MANY MORE!

GENEALOGY BASICS Begin an exciting and fascinating exploration of your roots.

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Online Career Training Programs Prepare for employment in some of today’s hottest careers with a comprehensive, affordable, and self-paced online Career Training Program. You can begin these programs at any time and learn at your own pace. Upon successful completion of all required coursework, you will receive a Certificate of Completion.

PROGRAMS AVAILABLE IN THE FOLLOWING AREAS: • BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL • HEALTHCARE AND FITNESS • IT AND SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT • MANAGEMENT AND CORPORATE • MEDIA AND DESIGN • HOSPITALITY AND GAMING • SKILLED TRADES AND INDUSTRIAL

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• Facilitators and mentors are available to answer questions and help you through your studies • Career Counselors will help you prepare for the transition from the classroom to the workplace • Courses are all open-enrollment and self paced • No additional charges — all materials, workbooks, and software are included in the course fee • Payment plans available

ENROLL TODAY! All materials are included in the program fees. Each course has an instructor assigned to answer student questions and solve student problems. Learn more, visit careertraining.ed2go.com/sfcc. You can also reach us by calling 877-221-5151. PHARMACY TECHNICIAN This nationally recognized Pharmacy Technician online course and training program teaches the skills needed to gain employment as a Pharmacy Tech in either the hospital or retail setting.

MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION This nationally recognized medical transcription online course and training program prepares you to start a new career as a medical transcriptionist.

MEDICAL CODING AND BILLING Upon successful completion of the Medical Billing and Coding course, students will be prepared for an entry-level position doing medical billing or coding in a medical office setting.

SIX SIGMA BLACK BELT Course material provides an in-depth look at the Six Sigma Black Belt DMAIC problem-solving methodology, as well as deployment and project development approaches.

ADMINISTRATIVE MEDICAL SPECIALIST WITH MEDICAL BILLING AND CODING Learn about medical office operations, with an emphasis on billing and coding, processing insurance forms, and using medical software. This program provides training on medical billing software as well as preparation for the Certified Coding Associate (CCA) national certification exam.

PROJECT MANAGEMENT Gain a solid introduction to the understanding of project management and comply with the minimum 35 hours of training as required by the Project Management Institute (PMI) before taking the Project Management Professional (PM) exam.

AUTOCAD 2009 Learn the skills needed to create and edit simple drawings and gradually add more advanced AutoCAD skills. FREIGHT BROKER/AGENT TRAINING Learn the skills to be a successful Freight – Load Broker Agent. Tutorials and projects will teach the you the practical application of Freight Broker skills. PARALEGAL This program will prepare you to be successful in the fast growing paralegal career field. The paralegal training program includes free access to the official NALA Campus certification exam prep and Westlaw.

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INSTRUCTORS Kathy Adelsheim has an MA in Education and has been teaching adults for many years, including here in Santa Fe at RENESAN. She returned to Bridge herself 4 years ago and is passionate about the game. Melinda Baker has more that twenty-five years’ experience providing motivation and encouragement to children and adults to discover greater creativity and confidence. Nancy Bennett is an NRA-certified firearms instructor affiliated with the U.S. Concealed Carry Assn. and approved by the New Mexico State Police. She is also co-owner of Shooting Stars, a firearms training company. Maria Bernal is a Chef and Culinary Arts Instructor at SFCC. Stan Bies received his BS in Business Administration from Central Michigan University, his law degree from the Catholic University of America and his MA in Tax Law from Georgetown University Law School. He brings ethical, realistic and creative solutions to business challenges. Sherry Bishop was co-owner and creative director of Bandelier Designs, a local manufacturer of recycled paper products made for the gift and stationery industry. For the past 25 years, she has taught Calligraphy and Bookmaking to both children and adults. Currently, she is writing a book on Creativity, Calligraphy and Handwriting. James (Ted) Bolleter is SFCC’s Aquatics Supervisor and helps coordinate the kids’ swimming program for Continuing Education. Lauren Camp has been on both sides of the desk — as a magazine editor and longtime freelance writer. Her work has been published in Ms., Food & Wine and numerous other publications. She can also be heard on KSFR.

Chelsea Bunn has an MFA in Creative Writing from Hunter College. She is an experienced educator and is an award-winning published poet.

Carol Christianson, MA, LPC, CHt is a certified counselor and hypnotherapist in private practice.

Craig Coffman has an MDiv degree from Western Seminary. He has been an instructor of Instant Piano for over 20 years. Cooking with Kids is a non-profit organization working to educate and empower children and families to make healthy food choices through hands-on learning with fresh, affordable food from diverse cultural traditions. Tomas Duran is an assistant professor at SFCC teaching aquatics and a coach for the Seals Swim Team. Erick Druva is a public school teacher and has been teaching swimming for most of his life. Ezra Estes teaches fashion design at SFCC and has twice been a semi-finalist for “Project Runway” tryouts. He has also worked with recent “Runway” contestant Patricia Michaels on some of her designs. Wendy Ilene Friedman has written for the San Francisco Chronicle and New York Times. Visit Friedmans’s website at www.wendyilene.com. Marvin Gabaldon is a bead work artist from the pueblos of Acoma, Taos and Ohkay Owingeh. He was introduced to the art of bead work from his mother when he was 10 years old; he has been beading for over 35 years. He enjoys sewing in applique, peyote stitch and especially looming. Tom Gallegos provides cultural and educational tours throughout northern New Mexico helping visitors experience Santa Fe, native Pueblos, Spanish villages, beautiful outdoors, and unique cuisine. Tom leads tours for Adventure Partners and is awaiting publication of his first novel, “Secrets to Tell” on the early years of the Manhattan Project in Los Alamos. He holds Master’s degrees from Arizona State University and the University of Kansas. Kristian Gebhart is a life guard and water safety instructor at SFCC.

Iliana Carrillo is a senior art clay instructor certified by Art Clay World USA and a certified artisan through the Precious Metal Clay National Guild.

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Irene Kraas is an experienced literary agent with 24 years’ experience. Kraas has presented workshops and panels throughout the United States. She has sold over 150 books for first-time authors.

Kevin Gorges has studied art in the United States and abroad and has taught in Ireland and Italy. Currently he teaches at SFCC.

Thomas Lehn received his BFA from San Francisco State University and his MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art. He is an artist, interior/furniture designer and maker whose roots are in interdisciplinary solutions. He currently teaches at Santa Fe University of Art and Design.

Shelly Gruenig, PhD is the Mary Poppins of STEM learning. She uses her magical bag of tricks to help students become practically perfect in every way while ensuring they work hard and learn beyond anything they could even imagine for themselves. She has coached R4Robotics since 2005 and in 2013 she founded Be Greater Than Average, LLC, where the mission is to be a place where fun and learning collide. Gordon Hall is an avid pickle ball player and likes to share his enthusiasm for the game with others. Amanda Hatherly is a faculty member at SFCC in the trades and advanced technologies area. She is also passionate about helping people learn about food.

Kerry Helke, a passionate hiker and veteran of many 14ers in Colorado, is very familiar with the trails in Santa Fe and Northern New Mexico. Working as Adventure Director for Santa Fe Mountain Adventures she planned team-building exercises for corporate groups and fun family activities. Art Herlihy is a ski and swim instructor. He teaches business classes at SFCC. Chris Jonas is co-founder, Executive Director and team member at Littleglobe. He is a composer, filmmaker, intermedia/video artist and creative facilitator working on the intersection of the visual and acoustic, creating pieces that engage and challenge context. Ruben Jaramillo is a native of Mexico and has been teaching Spanish for several years along with assisting in overseeing the language lab at the college. Vanessa Job, PhD has had a long career as a Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science. She has recently retired from her second career as a homeschool parent. She loves to play Python with people of all ages.

Patricia Lerner, originally from Lima, Peru, has been teaching Spanish in Santa Fe for 15 years. Her teaching style encompasses lots of practice so the student can integrate the theory learned. Aaron Leventman received an MFA from Columbia University’s Graduate School for Film where his thesis screenplay was given a professional reading at the Union Square Theatre in Manhattan. He was the Head of Programming for the Santa Fe Film Festival, a programming consultant for the Albuquerque Film and Music Experience and the Producer for the Bioneers Moving Image Festival. He’s also a working actor who has performed with most of the theatre companies in Santa Fe. Richard Ley is a second-generation guide and outfitter with fifty years’ experience working with horses and dogs in the forests and back country of New Mexico, Arizona, Colorado and Utah. Michael Long has a MFA from the University of Colorado. Long has taught workshops in both art and photography in Austin, Boulder and Santa Fe. Laura Lo Turco-Gorian has an MFA in Visual Essay from the School of Visual Arts. Catherine Louisell is a massage therapist and movement specialist. Andrew Lovato has been teaching guitar to Santa Fe youth and adults for 30 years. Formerly a professor at the College of Santa Fe, he is now an Assistant Professor at SFCC. Louise Majorey has an MS in Textiles and Related Arts from the University of RI and fifteen years’ experience teaching college courses in Ethnic Design, Private Label Manufacturing and Fashion Merchandising and Buying.

Vlad King has been teaching tennis to adults and youth in Santa Fe for many years.

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Jason Goodyear is a media composer, musician, sound artist and educator who works with new music and communication technologies and has been teaching at SFCC in Continuing Education for over 10 years.

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INSTRUCTORS (continued) David Markwardt began the Challenge Ropes Course program at SFCC in 1996. David believes participating in the ropes course is a fantastic way for people to step out of their comfort zones, overcome self-limiting beliefs and develop closer connections and relationships with their teammates. David Markwardt is also a published poet and earned an MFA in Poetry. Miquela Martinez is a fitness instructor working toward her master’s degree at UNM. Fernando Mayans oversees the Spanish language program in continuing education at SFCC and is a native of Uruguay. He teaches advanced Spanish classes as well as being a translator for the Santa Fe Opera. Michael Allen McGuire is a professional fine artist and illustrator residing in Santa Fe. McGuire has taught for Media Arts and in Continuing Education for 15 years. His artwork can be seen at www.facebook. com/michaelallenmcguire. Yash Morimoto is an expert in Japanese cuisine and is passionate about potstickers. Peter Murphy is a retirement and estate planning specialist and has been teaching at SFCC for over five years.

Anne-Sabine Nicolas, PhD in French studies, is originally from France and has been teaching French for over 15 years.

Cheryl Noonan teaches and performs in the Santa Fe area for both public and private events. William Neuwirth has an MS degree in Biology and is a seasoned outdoor tour guide. Alison Oatman is a certified Zumba Gold instructor. Oatman was an exchange student in Italy and has a BA in Italian Language and Literature from NYU.

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Janet Olojo is a computer consultant who owns Solo Computers and has been teaching computer classes at SFCC for over 15 years.

Cordell Pacheco is a Native American from New Mexico. As a graduate of the SFCC Culinary Arts program, he wants to share his knowledge of food with others. He works at the East Wing Eatery where he developed a following for his delicious crêpes. Judy Pino teaches computer programming at SFCC and has taught students at universities around the United States. Vicki Pozzebon is a purveyor of all things local. She is the owner and principal consultant of Prospera Partners consulting firm. She designs local economy networks, systems and development plans for businesses, organizations and government agencies that put our communities first. John Rayburn is a firearms safety instructor and competitive shooter. Rayburn has also been teaching Santa Feans how to dance for several decades. Eric Roybal has 25 years of experience in horse care, packing, driving and back country trail riding and overnight camping with horses. Theresa Roybal has an MBA from Highlands University and is the Academic and Student Affairs Coordinator at SFCC. John St. Peter has an MFA and teaches K through 8th grade at El Camino Real Academy. Paul Sakion has been involved with technology for over 30 years, beginning his career as a Unix Consultant at the University of California, San Diego. That’s where he encountered his first bit of primitive malware and promptly infected his coworkers through what was the precursor to the modern Internet. Since then, online security has been an obsession throughout his years as an Electrical Engineer working in corporate America. Brenda Sanchez is a fitness instructor at SFCC. Scott Saltsman is a Los Angeles based designer and former art director for Stan Lee, creator of Spiderman.

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Jane Shoenfeld has been teaching pastel landscape painting at Ghost Ranch for 12 years.

Margo Taylor is an experienced traveler and chef and recent graduate of the culinary arts program at SFCC.

Zelda Trujillo brings her experience teaching reading at Amy Biehl Community School and Wood Gormley to you. She has completed training at Columbia University Teachers College Reading and Writing Institute. Eric Teitelbaum and his brother pen the newspaper cartoon, “The Pink Panther.”

Rick Silver is a certified Zhineng/Chi-Lel Qigong instructor that has studied and taught in New Zealand and the USA. Skate School of Santa Fe was started in 2001. Since then they have put on over 50 sanctioned races, contests, and other events. Their team riders and graduates have gone on to compete in and win events all over the U.S., Canada, Europe, and as far away as Australia. Ginna Sloane is a certified Iyengar yoga instructor, who has been teaching for over 14 years. She remains motivated to share the strengthening and opening of body, blossoming of spirit and calming of mind she has experienced through her own practice and teaching of yoga. Sandra Smith, MS, has more than 20 years of experience teaching at graduate and undergraduate university levels in writing, communications planning and presenting and general business communications.

Luke Spangenburg is the Director of the SFCC Biofuels Center of Excellence. This program has received multiple awards from industry and sustainability organizations. Luke is a member of the Algae Technical Education Consortium, President of NSE, Inc. and a patented inventor. Holly Spellman has been teaching golf for 15 years and has been with LPGA for the past 6 years. She is an adjunct faculty member and facility supervisor at the SFCC Fitness Education Center. LeAnne Summers is a photographer and has been teaching credit and non-credit classes at SFCC for over 10 years.

Ricky A. Thomas has an MBA in Aviation from Embry Riddle Aeronautical University and is a retired Air Force Lieutenant Colonel with 21 years of experience as a pilot and Subject Matter Expert (SME) for unmanned aircraft systems. He is also a certified Corporate Sustainability Manager and offers professional services to companies interested in sustainability strategies, reporting, and ‘triple bottom line’ practices. Terry Vinson has been adjunct faculty in the School of Liberal Arts and has been teaching American Sign Language for many years. Steve Walenta is a digital-imaging specialist with years of experience. Linda (Sasha) Wasko has exhibited in Europe, Africa, Australia and Asia. She has taught at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and SFCC.

Priscilla Zimmermann, Ph.D. has more than 30 years of experience helping people of all ages discover their latent singing voices.

TEACH A CLASS FOR US! We are always searching for new teachers. Continuing Education faculty is a diverse and talented group of people. If you would like to join this group, please submit a course proposal visit www.sfcc.edu/continuing_ education/teach_a_course. Questions? Call our office at 505-428-1676.

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Sandra Schroeder, PhD has painted at Ghost Ranch for 25 years and now teaches watercolor there. Trained in the basics at the Art Institute of Chicago, she has expanded her skill through extensive plein air painting, studio painting workshops, critique groups and experimentation. She is a Signature Member of the NM Watercolor Society and has exhibited in a broad range of venues.

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REGISTRATION

A WORD ABOUT WAITING . . .

Register now!

Have you later discovered a friend who wanted to take it too, but hadn’t registered?

Continuous, semester-long registration has begun.

Here are two ways to help keep your selected class on schedule.

All registrations, whether online, by phone, by mail or in person, are being accepted now. Classes start throughout the semester. Find the latest Continuing Education class listings on our website at www.sfcc.edu.

NOTE Classes will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis. Prices and room assignments may change without notice. Please check the website for current information. SFCC is not responsible for typographical errors. Registration is not considered final until payment has been made. Registrations cannot be accepted at classes.

FOUR WAYS TO REGISTER Registration is not considered final until payment has been made. 1. Online Go to www.sfcc.edu and click on the registration link for Continuing Education. 2. By Phone. Both new and returning students may register with an SFCC representative by calling 505-428-1676 during regular business hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. 3. In Person. Both new and returning students may register in the Continuing Education Office, Room 131 Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. 4. By Mail. Both new and returning students can mail a completed registration form along with payment to:

SFCC Continuing Education 6401 Richards Ave. Santa Fe, NM 87508-4887

CLASS FEES Continuing Education classes are self-sustaining, and class fees must cover all program expenses. Fees are based on an estimated minimum number of students. Class fees are subject to change without notice. Please check the website for current information and review the refund policy before registering.

Have you ever waited for a class only to find it canceled?

1. Register early — do it today! Each class has a minimum required enrollment. Once that number is reached, the class is a “go.” 2. If you find a class you like encourage a friend to join you. Sometimes two or three people make the difference between “Go” and “Cancel.” So the word about waiting is DON’T.

REFUND POLICY Class fees are automatically refunded in full when: • the class or workshop is full. • the activity is canceled. • SFCC rejects the enrollment application. If you drop a class, your class fee is automatically refunded based on the following: Classes of three or more sessions • If you drop a class before the second session, the full class fee will be refunded. • If you drop a class after the second session, no refund will be given. Classes of one or two sessions • If you drop a class at least one day before the starting date, the full class fee will be refunded. • If you drop a class less than one day before the starting date, no refund will be given. Some classes have special refund policies. This information is listed in the class description. Please allow three to five weeks for processing a refund.

CLASS CHANGES & CANCELLATIONS A class will be closed when it reaches maximum enrollment, so register early. Classes with insufficient enrollment will be canceled three business days prior to the starting date of the class, and those registered will be notified of the cancellation by email or phone. To make contacting you easier, please provide an email and phone number with your registration. Refunds will be processed automatically for classes canceled by SFCC. SFCC reserves the right to cancel any class. Class locations, dates, times and instructors are subject to change without notice.

CLASS LOCATIONS Classes are held at Santa Fe Community College and at other locations in and around Santa Fe. The location of your class will be noted on the confirmation you receive by email.

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All data are for office and statistical purposes only. Students are assigned a student identification number for record keeping. You may register for as many classes as you wish. Please read the information on Page 50 before registering. All registrations are processed on a first-come, first-served basis. Many classes fill quickly. Classes may be canceled if minimum enrollment is not met at least three working days before class begins. Registration is not considered final until payment has been made. While SFCC makes every effort to ensure the accuracy of the information in the schedule of classes, the college reserves the right to make changes, including course fees, at any time without prior notice. Check the online registration system for current information. Please type or print. You may register for as many courses as you wish.

First Name_____________________________ Last Name_____________________________________________ Student ID Number_________________________________________ Address ______________________________________________________________________________________ City_____________________________________________ State________________Zip_____________________ Date of Birth _________ /_________ /__________ Telephone (daytime) _____________________________ Telephone (evening) __________________________ E-mail Address _______________________________________________________ CRN_________________ Course Title__________________________________________ Fee $_____________ CRN_________________ Course Title__________________________________________ Fee $_____________ CRN_________________ Course Title__________________________________________ Fee $_____________ CRN_________________ Course Title__________________________________________ Fee $_____________ CRN_________________ Course Title__________________________________________ Fee $_____________ CRN_________________ Course Title__________________________________________ Fee $_____________ CRN_________________ Course Title__________________________________________ Fee $_____________ TOTAL $ ____________ I do hereby certify that the above information is correct:

Signature__________________________________________ Date______________ If paying by check, make payable to Santa Fe Community College and mail to: SFCC Continuing Education, 6401 Richards Ave., Santa Fe, NM 87508-4887 If paying by credit card, please complete the following.

q Discover q Mastercard q Visa Card Number ______________________________________ Exp. Date _______ / _______ / _______ Authorized Signature __________________________________________________________________

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Small Business Development Center Building New Mexico’s economy one business at a time

Alert

SFCC EMERGENCY ALERT SYSTEM

Don’t just survive — thrive with the experience, expertise, and connections offered at the Santa Fe SBDC. In partnership with the US Small Business Administration and as an accredited member of America’s SBDC National Network, we can help you overcome challenges, discover new opportunities, and unlock your potential for business success. • FREE CONFIDENTIAL CONSULTING • LOW COST BUSINESS TRAINING

SFCC Alert is the college’s automated emergency alert system for notifications about campus closures, weather delays and other emergencies. SFCC encourages Continuing Education students and instructors to enroll at no cost.

Other SFCC Services

Visit getrave.com/login/sfcc and click on the Register button. Please follow the directions in order to customize your notice preferences. Options include text messages, emails and phone messages.

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• SERVING EXISTING AND STARTUP COMPANIES • 19 CENTERS STATEWIDE

Call today for an appointment! 505-428-1343 www.NMSBDC.org/SantaFe

Small Business Development Center is located at the Santa Fe Higher Education Center, 1950 Siringo Road, Santa Fe, NM 87505.

For more information, contact SFCC’s Safety and Security Department at 505-428-1367.

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SFCC Mission, Vision and Values MISSION

Empower Students, Strengthen Community. Empoderar a los Estudiantes, Fortalecer a la Comunidad.

VISION

SFCC is a nationally recognized leader in fulfilling its community’s dreams, one student at a time.

VALUES

• We value STUDENT LEARNING and demonstrate our commitment through innovative, high quality programs, empowerment of students and accountability for systematic learning assessment. • We value EXCELLENCE and demonstrate our commitment through continuous organizational improvement, transparent and effective systems and responsible stewardship of taxpayer dollars. • We value PEOPLE and demonstrate our commitment through building a community of collaboration and trust, celebrating diversity, and fostering a vibrant system of shared governance. • We value SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY and demonstrate our commitment through leadership in sustainability programs and practices, accessible and affordable education, and ongoing service to and partnerships with our community. • We value INTEGRITY and demonstrate our commitment by modeling respect, honesty and principled decision-making throughout the organization.

DONATE ONLINE! sfcc.edu/foundation

Please Make a Gift Your donation to SFCC Foundation helps students successes. Your active support of the college makes a world of difference when students face insurmountable challenges on the way toward earning a college degree or certificate. Please make a gift in any amount to the Foundation today.

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Other SFCC Services

It’s easy: click on the Donate Now button at sfcc.edu/foundation or call 505-428-1855.

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SFCC’S CENTER OF EXCELLENCE FOR GREEN BUILDING & ENERGY EFFICIENCY In 2012 Santa Fe Community College was awarded funding to become the state Center of Excellence for Green Building and Energy Efficiency. This has enabled SFCC to develop curricula and trainings to ensure that our workforce has access to the most up-to-date information in these fields. Trainings are often scheduled throughout the year on an as-needed basis, so please contact 505-428-1805 for more information about these classes.

Green Building & Energy Efficiency

MOBILE TRAINING UNIT COURSES We can come to you with customized training packages that meet the specific needs of your business or rural community with our fully equipped mobile training rig. Please contact us to discuss your specific training needs and to determine if the mobile training unit can help.

BPI BUILDING ANALYST BPI ENVELOPE PROFESSIONAL

Suggested trainings: • Weatherization installer • Energy auditor • Facilities energy efficiency awareness

HERS RATER CERTIFICATION BUILDING OPERATOR CERTIFICATION GREEN ADVANTAGE CERTIFICATION (RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL) THERMAL BYPASS AND ADVANCED FRAMING

For information about these classes, prices and schedules, contact Amanda Hatherly at 505-428-1805 or amanda.hatherly@sfcc.edu, or visit www.sfcc.edu/nm_energysmart_academy

New Mexico Energy$mart Academy

Other SFCC Services

New Mexico Energy$mart Academy is one of the Department of Energy’s National Weatherization Training Centers and is accredited by the Interstate Renewable Energy Council for all programs.

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We train for the four core weatherization jobs as determined by the Department of Energy. We are also a BPI Test Center for these four certifications.

RETROFIT INSTALLER TECHNICIAN CREW LEADER ENERGY AUDITOR QUALITY CONTROL INSPECTOR For information about these classes, prices and schedules, contact Amanda Hatherly at 505-428-1805 or amanda.hatherly@sfcc.edu, or visit www.sfcc.edu/nm_energysmart_academy

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Continuing Education 6401 Richards Ave. Santa Fe, NM 87508-4887

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WOMEN AND MONEY

How to make the best money choices . . . every time. We make decisions and choices about what role money plays in our lives every day. Sometimes these decisions are made intentionally and strategically. Many times, however, our choices are made reactively and are steeped in survival Jacquette M Timmons mode. In this workshop, we President and CEO will work with a three-part Sterling Investment Management framework designed to help you make more intentional choices for you and your family. Presented in partnership with WISC and SFCC. See page 23.

Vicki Pozzebon owner and principal consultant of Prospera Partners working with social entrepreneurs.

BIG — BOLD INNOVATION FOR GOOD —WORKSHOP • Think you’re a social entrepreneur? • Think you’re doing business for good in the community? • Have a great idea but no idea where or how to begin? • Want to grow your social enterprise? • Feeling stuck but passionate? In this three-session, retreat-style workshop we will go BIG (Bold Innovation for Good) together and you’ll get clear on your socially responsible business or nonprofit plans and how to be a community leader through your work. See page 38.

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