Shasta College Community Education Catalog- Fall 2019

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SPRING/SUMME 2019 CLASSES

FALL 2019

COMMUNITY EDUCATION

Just a glimpse of what is inside:

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CHINESE MEDICINE | PET CPR | NOTARY


"I wasn’t sure what I wanted to do after high school. I took a few classes but nothing seemed to stick. After doing various odd jobs, I decided I needed something better for myself and my family. I enrolled in the Shasta College Water/Wastewater treatment program and after three semesters in the program, I was able to get a job at the City of Crescent City as a Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator-inTraining. Going to Shasta College was the best decision I could have ever made for my future." Trevor, Shasta College Knight - 2017


CONTENTS INVEST IN YOURSELF!

Explore the opportunities with Shasta College’s Community Education classes! GENERAL INFORMATION............................................................................................................. PAGE 6 • Registration and Policy Information ANIMAL CARE.............................................................................................................................. PAGE 9 • Canine and Feline CPR & First Aid COMPUTER CLASSES........................................................................................................... PAGE 10-12 • Beginning Computer Basics • Intermediate Computer Basics • Beginning Word 2016 • Intermediate Word 2016 • Advanced Word 2016 • Beginning Excel 2016 • Intermediate Excel 2016 • Advanced Excel 2016 CREATIVE INTERESTS – DAY TRIPS ................................................................................... PAGE 14-16 • Tropicals for Parties and Weddings • The Art of Floral Design - Floral Design Basics • Holiday Décor in Fresh Flowers and Greenery • Introduction to Bird Watching • Day Trips »» San Francisco Fleet Week »» Half Moon Bay Art & Pumpkin Festival »» Historic Nevada City Victorian Christmas FINANCE & BUSINESS.......................................................................................................... PAGE 17-20 • How Tax Planning Changes Through Four Stages of Retirement • Making Government Benefits Work for You • 7 Deadly IRA Sins and How to Avoid Them • Investments, Annuities and Income in Retirement–Putting it All Together • Lunch and Learn Workshops-Business Marketing Strategies »» Social Media Marketing Secrets »» LinkedIn Marketing Secrets »» Email Marketing Secrets »» Are You Ready for 2020? • • • •

Harnessing the Power of Google My Business Uplevel Your Local Business Website Cracking the Small Business Marketing Code Notary Public Certification

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CONTENTS HEALTH & FITNESS............................................................................................................... PAGE 21-27 • Shotokan Karate • Simple and Effective Self-Defense • Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) • Meditation for All • Self-Care Through Food and Weight Management • Cultivating Health and Longevity Using Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture • Get Fit! • Introduction to Tai Chi • A Loving Approach to Dementia Care • Naturopathic Wisdom »» Eat to Beat Disease »» Environmental Toxins and Your Overall Health HOME-BASED BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES......................................................................... PAGE 28-29 • Make Extra Income as a Wholesale Auto Dealer from Home • Monetize Websites, Blogs, and Social Media with 1000+ Affiliate Marketing Opportunities • Explore 250 Legitimate Home-Based Business Ideas LEAN PROCESSES................................................................................................................ PAGE 30-31 • Lean Processes Workshops »» Value Stream Mapping »» Problem Solving: Plan, Do, Check, Act/A3 »» Rapid Change Over Processing Setup »» Total Productive Maintenance NON-PROFIT MANAGEMENT..................................................................................................... PAGE 32 • Non-Profit Boards and Governance PARENTING................................................................................................................................ PAGE 34 • Parenting the Love and Logic Way® »» Session 1: Putting an End to Arguing, Back Talk and Begging »» Session 2: Teaching Responsibility Without Losing Their Love »» Session 3: Setting Limits Without Waging War »» Session 4: Avoiding Power-Struggles and Sharing Control »» Session 5: Guiding Kids to Own and Solve Their Own Problems »» Session 6: Teaching Kids to Complete Chores Without Reminders and Without Pay PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT.......................................................................................... PAGE 36-45 • Development Dimensions International Leadership Series »» Session 1: Communicating for Leadership Success »» Session 2: Your Leadership Journey »» Session 3: Maximizing Team Performance »» Session 4: Coaching for Peak Performance »» Session 5: Building and Sustaining Trust »» Session 6: Engaging and Retaining Talent »» Session 7: Navigating Beyond Conflict • Medical Assistant Certification Review Program

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CONTENTS PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (CONTINUED)...................................................................... PAGE 36-45 • New Skills for Conflict Resolution • Intergenerational Connection and Communication • Reimagining and Improving Social Culture of Organizations • Emotional Intelligence Made Easy • What New Hires Want: Orientation Handbook and the Rules • 2020 Harassment Compliance • You're Dismissed: Terminations and Write Ups • Supervisor and Management Harassment Training AB 1825 • Managing Human Resources • Is the Leave of Absence Head Spin Happening to You? • Succession Planning WRITERS' CIRCLE ................................................................................................................ PAGE 46-47 • Beginner’s Guide to Getting Published • Explore 50 Different Self-Publishing Options • Creative Writing Fundamentals and Essentials ADVERTISEMENTS Shasta College Enrollment - Find More Inspiration - Apply Today!....................................................... PAGE 2 BOLD & ACE Informational Sessions................................................................................................. PAGE 7 New World of Work (NWoW)............................................................................................................. PAGE 8 Business Training Center (BTC)...................................................................................................... PAGE 13 Ed2go.com/shasta........................................................................................................................ PAGE 22 Shasta College Health Sciences Programs...................................................................................... PAGE 33 Employment Training Panel (ETP) Information.................................................................................. PAGE 35 Shasta College Advanced Manufacturing Certificate Programs......................................................... PAGE 41 Shasta College Tehama Campus.................................................................................................... PAGE 41

The Shasta-Tehama-Trinity Joint Community College District (“Shasta College”) does not discriminate against any person on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religious preference, age, disability (physical and mental), pregnancy (including pregnancy, childbirth, and medical conditions related to pregnancy or childbirth), gender identity, sexual orientation, genetics, military or veteran status or any other characteristic protected by applicable law in admission and access to, or treatment in employment, educational programs or activities at any of its campuses. Shasta College also prohibits harassment on any of these bases, including sexual harassment, as well as sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, and stalking.

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GENERAL INFORMATION REGISTRATION INFORMATION – WAYS TO REGISTER ONLINE – Visit www.shastacollege.edu/communityeducation. In the Community Education online catalog, click the links to view courses in each category. To register for a class, click the “Login” link. You can then select the course(s) you wish to take. Please note: if this is your first time using our online registration system, you will need to create a new account. You will be prompted through the registration process. In the future, you will not need to re-enter your information. TELEPHONE – Enrolling in classes is just a phone call away with your credit or debit card. Call us at (530) 242-7677. Please have your credit card and the name(s) of your class(es) ready for prompt service. WALK-IN – Drop by our office and register for your class(es). We are located at: 1409 Market Street Promenade Redding, CA 96001 HOURS: Monday through Friday, 8:00 am – 5:00 pm

PAYMENT FOR CLASSES – Payments for classes are due at the time of registration. We accept cash, check (personal, business, or online) as well as Visa and Mastercard credit cards. Pre-registration is important. If we do not reach the minimum number of participants necessary to prevent a revenue loss, we reserve the right to cancel any class prior to the start date. Please note: class schedules are subject to change. CLASS CANCELLATION POLICY – We do not like to cancel classes; however, sometimes it is necessary to cancel before the first meeting when enrollments do not reach a minimum. If we do not have enough students registered for a class prior to its start date, it will be cancelled. Every effort is made to notify registered students of the cancellation, by phone and/or by email. For this reason, we must have a current daytime phone number and email address on file. Your registration might be the one that enables the class to be held so REGISTER EARLY! PARKING – Parking passes are needed for all classes on the main campus. Day passes can be purchased at the kiosk in each parking lot for $2. Semester passes are available for $30 at the College Business Office or the Admissions Office. Passes are not needed on the weekends.

EVEN MORE CLASSES AVAILABLE ONLINE! You can learn a foreign language, how to start your own small business or get a certificate in various in-demand occupations from computer applications to child development. There are over 300 programs currently being offered. To find out what classes are available online, go to: ED2GO.com/shasta

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BACHELOR’S through ONLINE & LOCAL DEGREES

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ACCELERATED C O L L E G E E D U C AT I O N

Informational SESSIONS CONVENIENTLY PURSUE YOUR DEGREE THROUGH THE ACE & BOLD PROGRAMS:

• Earn your degree while you work • Access Shasta College support and resources • Connect with other students • Receive personal guidance • Stay local DISCOVER YOUR POSSIBILITIES!

» Get a certificate in Web Design » Earn an Associate in Administration of Justice, Business, Communication Studies, Psychology, or Sociology » Find out about Bachelor’s degrees that are available in various fields FOR SESSION DATES, VISIT:

ShastaCollege.edu/BOLD ShastaCollege.edu/ACE FOR QUESTIONS, CONTACT

(530) 242-7676 or Visit Room 784

www.shastacollege.edu Shasta College is an equal opportunity educator and employer.

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New World of Work The New World of Work program is funded by the California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office and collaborates with employers, workforce development boards, educators, and research organizations across the country to build college/career-ready, 21st Century Employability Skills. The New World of Work program is headquartered at Shasta College in Redding, California. New World of Work originated from a solid foundation of research and futurist projections. From this research the “Top 10” list of 21st Century Employability Skills was developed. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Adaptability Self-Awareness Digital Fluency Communication Collaboration

6. Empathy 7. Analysis/Solution Mindset 8. Resilience 9. Entrepreneurial Mindset 10. Social/Diversity Awareness

Throughout development, expert curriculum and video developers, college faculty across disciplines, and digital badging teams created open source modules to go along with each of the skills. New World of Work provides these free lessons, videos, and badges to help instructors teach 21st Century Employability Skills.

New World of Work Academic Badges

For additional information on New World of Work, please email us at admin@newworldofwork.org. You can also follow us on social media – Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn.

www.newworldofwork.org POWERED BY

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ANIMAL CARE

THIS CLASS MEETS AT:

Shasta College Downtown Campus, 1400 Market St. Redding Room 8220 | Facilitator: Jennifer McInnes, RVT

CANINE AND FELINE CPR & FIRST AID

Many people in our community felt ill-prepared during the recent fires. This program provides valuable information on pet emergency and disaster preparedness and is designed to teach the participant what to do in an emergency until veterinary care can be provided. Topics covered in this class will include safe handling, restraint and transportation of sick and/or injured pets, obtaining vital signs and assessing emergency situations, how to determine if an animal is experiencing a medical emergency, how to manage common medical emergencies including shock, allergic reactions, burns, wounds and bandaging, trauma, poisoning, choking and more. Participants will learn how to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation using the most current veterinary endorsed methods. Upon completion of this class participants will be certified in Canine and Feline CPR and First Aid. Class is open to participants 12 years and older and includes 2 CPR certification wallet cards, an official certificate, a 2 year subscription to the online Animal Emergency Resource Center, and an 88 page full color class manual Ebook. Class awards 3 RACE approved CEU to veterinary technicians, 3.5 CEU to CCPDT dog trainers, 3 CEU to IAABC, 3 CEU to NADOI, 3 CEU to PACCC and 3 CEU to members of Pet Sitters International. DATES: SEPTEMBER 17, 2019 CPR & First Aid I Tuesday, 5:30pm-8:30pm I $90

Jennifer McInnes RVT Facilitator

Jennifer is a CA Registered Veterinary Technician. She has 14+ years’ experience working in small animal and specialty veterinary hospitals. Jennifer is certified in both Basic and Advanced Life Support through the American College of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care. She is a Certified Canine and Feline CPR and First Aid Instructor and is also certified in Animal Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Response through the Federal Emergency Management Agency.

SEPTEMBER 24, 2019 K9 Wildaid-Wilderness First Aid for Dogs I Tuesday, 5:30pm-8:30pm I $90

OCTOBER 3, 2019 CPR & First Aid I Thursday, 5:30pm-8:30pm I $90

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COMPUTER CLASSES THESE EIGHT CLASSES MEET AT:

Shasta College Downtown Campus, 1400 Market St. Redding Facilitator: Gina Doll

BEGINNING COMPUTER BASICS

In this class you will learn the basic essentials of using a computer (MS Windows 10). Topics include: power on/off, components (monitor, CPU, storage), hardware and software, keyboard and mouse, operating systems, desktop icons, taskbar, start button, running programs, manipulating windows, customizing your computer, file management and storage, selecting multiple files, and cut/copy/paste functions. DATE: SEPTEMBER 3, 5, 10, 12, 2019 Tuesdays/Thursdays, 6:00pm-8:00pm Room 8208 I $69 (4 Lessons)

SEPTEMBER 4, 6, 11, 13, 2019 Wednesdays/Fridays, 10:00am  -12:00pm Room 8208 I $69 (4 Lessons)

Gina Doll Facilitator

Gina Doll is an effective software instructor with over 11 years experience teaching Microsoft Windows, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access and Outlook. She clearly explains computer and software components, features, and their implementation.

NEW-INTERMEDIATE COMPUTER BASICS

Transfer photos/videos from digital camera/smartphone to computer/online; organize/edit/share photos; create albums and run slide shows. Navigate and search the Internet; use different web browsers; use tabs/favorites/browsing history; print and download web pages/files/images; video chat; pay bills and bank online; use Facebook; online safety. Create email account; send/receive/read/reply to/forward email messages; attach files to emails; block spam. Customize Windows desktop background/pictures/screen savers. Work with Windows applications such as Notepad and Paint. Print/scan/FAX. DATE: SEPTEMBER 17, 19, 24, 26, 2019 Tuesdays/Thursdays, 6:00pm-8:00pm Room 8208 I $99 (4 Lessons)

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SEPTEMBER 18, 20, 25, 27, 2019 Wednesdays/Fridays, 10:00am  -12:00pm Room 8208 I $99 (4 Lessons)

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COMPUTER CLASSES

BEGINNING WORD 2016

Create, open, view, edit, save, print & navigate documents, configure Word, format text & paragraphs, format page numbering, spacing, headers, and footers, set tabs, add styles, and create & format tables. Prerequisites: To ensure your success in this course, you should have end-user skills with any current version of WindowsÂŽ, including being able to start programs, switch between programs, locate saved files, close programs, and access websites using a web browser. To obtain this level of skill and knowledge, you can take the Computer Basics course. DATES: OCTOBER 29 & 31 & NOVEMBER 5 & 7, 2019 Tuesdays/Thursdays, 6:00pm-8:00pm I Room 8111 | $69 (4 Lessons)

INTERMEDIATE WORD 2016

Document themes, borders, color, watermarks, charts, diagrams, pictures, templates, and proofing tools, add comments, track changes, use mail merge to create letters, envelopes, and labels. Prerequisite: Beginning Word 2016 DATES: NOVEMBER 12, 14, 19, 21, 2019 Tuesdays/Thursdays, 6:00pm-8:00pm I Room 8111 | $69 (4 Lessons)

NEW-ADVANCED WORD 2016

In this course you will learn how to use images in a document, create custom graphic elements, collaborate on documents, add reference marks and notes, secure a document, create and manipulate forms, and create macros to automate tasks. Prerequisite: Intermediate Microsoft Word 2016. Prerequisite: Intermediate Word 2016 DATES: DECEMBER 3, 5, 10, 12, 2019 Tuesdays/Thursdays, 6:00pm-8:00pm I Room 8111 | $99 (4 Lessons)

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COMPUTER CLASSES These Excel classes meet funding criteria for ETP eligible employers.

BEGINNING EXCEL 2016

Create and save a basic workbook, enter cell data, use Excel help, create worksheet formulas, insert functions, reuse formulas and functions, insert, delete, and adjust cells, columns and rows, search for and replace data, use proofing and research tools, apply text and number formats, align cell contents, apply styles, themes and basic conditional formatting, create and use templates, preview and print a workbook, set up the page layout, configure headers and footers, manage workbooks and workbook properties, manage worksheets and worksheet views, add borders and colors to worksheets, basic excel customization and keyboard shortcuts. Prerequisites: To ensure your success in this course, you should have end-user skills with any current version of Windows®, including being able to start programs, switch between programs, locate saved files, close programs and access websites using a web browser, all taught in the Computer Basics course. DATES: SEPTEMBER 4, 11, 18, 25, 2019 Wednesdays, 6:00pm-8:00pm I Room 8111 | $69 (4 Lessons)

INTERMEDIATE EXCEL 2016

Work with logical, date/time, text, and specialized functions; use array formulas; work with graphical objects, sort and filter data, query data with database functions, outline and subtotal data; create and modify tables, apply intermediate and advanced conditional formatting; create, modify, and format charts, use advanced chart features; create pivot tables, analyze pivot table data, present data with pivot charts, filter data by using timelines and slicers; keyboard shortcuts. Prerequisite: Beginning Excel 2016 DATES: OCTOBER 1, 3, 8, 10, 2019 Tuesdays & Thursdays, 6:00pm-8:00pm I Room 8111 I $69 (4 Lessons)

NEW-ADVANCED EXCEL 2016

In this course you will learn to: work with multiple worksheets and workbooks, use Lookup functions and formula auditing, share and protect workbooks, automate workbook functionality, create sparklines and map data, and forecast data. This course builds off of the intermediate knowledge presented in the Intermediate Microsoft® Office Excel® 2016 course which is necessary to take full advantage of this advanced course. Prerequisite: Intermediate Excel 2016 DATES: OCTOBER 15, 17, 22, 24, 2019 Tuesdays & Thursdays, 6:00pm-8:00pm I Room 8111 I $99 (4 Lessons)

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Business Training Center Your one-stop shop for your workforce training needs!

Who We Are The Shasta College Business Training Center (BTC) is your one-stop shop for customized, workforce training solutions. We partner with you to design specialized workforce training unique to your business and employees' needs.

Who We Serve We provide workforce training services to businesses in the private and public sectors throughout Shasta, Tehama, and Trinity counties.

The Services We Provide Our training will strengthen your organization's effectiveness, competitiveness, and profitability through our proven programs that contribute to continuous workforce improvement. We spend the time to develop a solutions-based training plan with measurable metrics to address your employees training needs.

For more info visit us online at:

Available Training

Lean Processes – Continuous Improvement: • Lean Principles • Workplace Organization 7S • Business Process Mapping • Value Stream Mapping • Problem Solving: Plan, Do,

Check, Act/A3 Rapid Change Over Processing Setup Total Productive Maintenance

Leadership Development: • Communicating for Leadership Success • Your Leadership Journey • Maximizing Team Performance • Coaching for Peak Performance • Building and Sustaining Trust • Engaging and Retaining Talent Other available trainings include: OSHA 10 Certification, Computer Skills, Supervisory/Management Skills, Business Skills, and much, much, more!

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CREATIVE INTERESTS THESE THREE CLASSES MEET AT:

Shasta College Redding Campus, 11555 Old Oregon Trail, Redding Building 4500 (Farm) I Facilitator: Darlene Montgomery

TROPICALS FOR PARTIES AND WEDDINGS

Aloha! Enjoy the beauty of tropical flowers while creating flowers to wear, centerpieces, leis and a tropical bridal bouquet. This is a fun, colorful, and relaxed floral design class. Beginners are always welcomed. Participants will learn all about tropical flowers, their care and how to arrange them, taking home a floral creation weekly. Join us for four weeks of flower fun. DATES: AUGUST 1 – AUGUST 22, 2019 4-Thursdays, 6:00pm–9:00pm I $148 (includes materials)

Darlene Montgomery Facilitator

A native to Redding, Darlene has worked in the world of flowers professionally for over 35 years. She is a floral judge, and a Certified California Florist who enjoys sharing her love of flowers.

THE ART OF FLORAL DESIGN – FLORAL DESIGN BASICS

Learn the basics of floral design with fresh flowers. This class will focus on the Western Line favorites, Hogarth Curve, Crescent, Formal Linear, and Flemish. Care and handling , techniques and identification of cut flowers will be covered in this four week class. Beginners are always welcome, and if you have taken these classes before, we will cover different design styles than in the past. Come learn something new and take home beautiful floral creations weekly. DATES: SEPTEMBER 11 – OCTOBER 2, 2019 4-Wednesdays, 7:00pm-10:00pm | $148 (includes materials)

HOLIDAY DECOR IN FRESH FLOWERS AND GREENERY

Decorate your home for the holidays in fresh evergreens and flowers that you create yourself. In this four week class, you will create a cornucopia for the Thanksgiving table, a fresh evergreen wreath, fresh garlands and a candle centerpiece of evergreens and fresh flowers for your holiday table. Have fun, bring a friend and celebrate the season with fresh creations of your own! DATES: NOVEMBER 20 – DECEMBER 18, 2019 4-Wednesdays, 7:00pm-10:00pm | $148 (includes materials)

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CREATIVE INTERESTS THIS CLASS MEETS AT:

Shasta College Downtown Campus, 1400 Market St. Redding Room 8109 | Facilitator: Dan Greaney | $29

INTRODUCTION TO BIRD WATCHING

If you live in the North State and want to enjoy the outdoors in a fun and unique way, on your own or with friends or family, this course will offer helpful tools in this 4-part class. Two of the classes will be field trips, learning the birds at Turtle Bay and focusing on bird behavior. Two classroom sessions will explore bird natural history and conservation, different types of binoculars, field guides, and the best of the online resources. Some topics covered will be: Recognizing common birds; Observing and understanding diverse bird behaviors; Evaluating binoculars; Effectively using field guides; Accessing multiple birding resources; Understanding basic bird physiology and, Developing backyard habitat. DATES: OCTOBER 5, 2019 Saturday, 9:00am -11:30am I Turtle Bay

OCTOBER 8, 2019 Tuesday, 6:00pm-7:00pm I Classroom

OCTOBER 15, 2019 Tuesday, 6:00pm-7:00pm I Classroom

NOVEMBER 2, 2019 Saturday, 9:00am -11:30am I Turtle Bay

Dan Greaney Facilitator

Dan Greaney has a long history in outdoor education. He has worked as a naturalist with the National Park Service, with Exploring New Horizons Outdoor School in San Mateo County, and with Tulare, Sutter, Los Angeles, and Shasta County Offices of Education. A long-time birder, he currently writes the monthly BirdWords column in the Record Searchlight and serves as president of the Wintu Audubon Society.

Field trips: will meet at the Turtle Bay gift shop outdoor sitting area by the Sundial Bridge. Binoculars will be provided to everyone. Note: Be sure to wear comfortable walking shoes.

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CREATIVE INTERESTS-DAY TRIPS DAY TRIPS LEAVE FROM & RETURN TO:

Shasta College Redding Campus, 11555 Old Oregon Trail, Redding - North Parking Lot TRIPS FILL FAST - SIGN UP TODAY! I Host: Darlene Montgomery Please Note: the bus will NOT be making a dinner stop on the way back. We will make a brief stop at the Red Bluff Adobe Chevron to pick up Red Bluff passengers. Please park in the empty lot next to the Chevron. Do not take up their customer parking spaces.

SAN FRANCISCO FLEET WEEK

Join us for a day of fun-filled activities! Fleet Week San Francisco is an annual event in the Fisherman's Wharf district that features the Fleet Week Humanitarian Village, a full air show over the SF Bay featuring the Blue Angels and Canadian Snowbirds, the Parade of Ships, and shipboard tours. DATE: OCTOBER 13, 2019 Sunday, 6:00am-9:00pm I $69 Due to planning requirements, please register by October 1, 2019. Trips fill fast - sign up today!

HALF MOON BAY ART AND PUMPKIN FESTIVAL

The World Pumpkin Capital of Half Moon Bay celebrates its bountiful fall harvest and autumn splendor with a special display of gigantically enormous/heavyweight champion pumpkins, smashing entertainment with four stages of stellar live music, the home-spun Great Pumpkin Parade, all-time, all-out inspiration Hunter Pence as Grand Marshal, Young Actors Workshop, bone-chilling Haunted Circus, boo-tiful harvest-inspired crafts, tasty home-style foods, premium wines, seasonal craft beer, pumpkin-infused ales, expert pumpkin carver Farmer Mike sculpting monster pumpkins into amazing one-of-a-kind masterpieces, photos with the gargantuan grand champion mega-gourd, pie-eating and costume contests, pumpkin carving for fun, and the Sunday-only “Made on the Coast” local artists block with art and live music. DATE: OCTOBER 20, 2019 Sunday, 7:00am-9:00pm I $69 Due to planning requirements, please register by October 10, 2019. Trips fill fast - sign up today!

HISTORIC NEVADA CITY VICTORIAN CHRISTMAS Welcome the holiday season in style in Historic Nevada City (California). The town’s picturesque downtown transforms into a genuine Christmas card come to life. It’s a magical setting of hilly streets outlined with twinkling white lights and authentic gas lamps, wandering minstrels and carolers dressed in Victorian attire, and a myriad of visitors sharing holiday cheer and good tidings. Nevada City’s famous Walking Christmas Tree and a living nativity scene can be found, along with hot roasted chestnuts and horse-drawn carriage rides. Attendees will be on their own for the day to enjoy shopping, dining, and the holiday festivities. DATE: DECEMBER 8, 2019 Sunday, 10:00am-9:00pm I $69 Due to planning requirements, please register by December 1, 2019. Trips fill fast-sign up today!

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FINANCE & BUSINESS THESE FOUR CLASSES MEET AT:

Shasta College Downtown Campus, 1400 Market St. Redding Room 8104 | Facilitator: Ric Komarek, CFP®

HOW TAX PLANNING CHANGES THROUGH FOUR STAGES OF RETIREMENT KEY #1: You have to know what your “after-tax” retirement savings picture looks like BEFORE retiring. KEY #2: Social Security and Medicare have their own "tax traps" and you need to plan for them, too. KEY #3: The timing of when you tap various savings throughout four different phases of your retirement life impacts your tax rate and must be managed. KEY #4: You must have a “Retirement Tax Strategy” that manages your assets for an “optimal draw down” so you pay as few taxes as necessary. DATE: SEPTEMBER 3, 2019 Tuesday, 6:00pm-8:00pm | $25 Single / $35 Married Couple

Ric Komarek CFP® Facilitator

Ric is the co-host of the hit Radio Show, “Retirement Lifestyles with Patrick McNally” which is Shasta and Tehama Counties’ premier resource for residents over the age of 50. He successfully completed Kaplan University’s CFP ® Board-Registered Certificate in Financial Planning.

MAKING GOVERNMENT BENEFITS WORK FOR YOU

As you approach retirement, it is more important than ever to understand the role that Social Security benefits can and should play in your overall retirement income plan. This class explains what you need to know about Medicare in simple, practical terms. It includes a description of today’s Medicare health plan choices including original Medicare and Medicare Advantage. DATE: SEPTEMBER 10, 2019 Tuesday, 6:00pm-8:00pm | $25 Single / $35 Married Couple

7 DEADLY IRA SINS AND HOW TO AVOID THEM

Learn how to avoid seven of the most common and costly IRA mistakes that frequently trip up investors. Many of these mistakes are fatal and cannot be undone. Get it right the first time and avoid an unhappy retirement and the IRS! Highlights of this class include: How to avoid rollover mistakes, Spousal beneficiary planning strategies that are often missed, RMD problems even the most seasoned investors fail to detect, Divorce and retirement plans—only one chance to get it right, The ever-changing retirement distribution planning world. DATE: SEPTEMBER 17, 2019 Tuesday, 6:00pm-8:00pm | $25 Single / $35 Married Couple

INVESTMENTS, ANNUITIES AND INCOME IN RETIREMENT – PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER

Learn how to better manage your investments, avoid costly mistakes and develop an income plan that can provide income security for life. Highlights of this class include: Evaluating risk vs reward – does your investment portfolio match your appetite for risk? Why the investment plan to get you TO retirement is probably not the plan to get you THROUGH retirement, Safe money and risk money, the foundation of bucket planning, Structuring stable, increasing income in retirement, Understanding time horizon, and how it impacts your retirement income plan, How to fund your income gap, The good and bad of using annuities for retirement income. DATE: SEPTEMBER 24, 2019 Tuesday, 6:00pm-8:00pm | $25 Single / $35 Married Couple

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FINANCE & BUSINESS THESE WORKSHOPS MEET AT:

College Options, 1321 Butte St., Ste. #101, Downtown Redding Wednesdays, 12:00pm-1:00pm | No Cost | Facilitator: Kate Bourland These workshops sponsored by the Business Training Center (BTC)

LUNCH AND LEARN WORKSHOPS – BUSINESS MARKETING STRATEGIES

Come join us for our monthly lunch and learn workshops for great marketing tips to better build your business. These workshops are at no cost. This is a no host lunch hour – attendees are encouraged to bring their own brown-bag lunch. Important: Seating is limited. For planning purposes please RSVP by calling the Business Training Center office at (530) 242-7677 or email BTC@shastacollege.edu.

#1: SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING SECRETS

We'll cut through the hype and mystery of social media marketing to help your business effectively leverage social media to connect with customers and generate business. Discover 5 reasons every business should use social media, how to find out which social media platforms your customers use, tips and tricks to engage your customers, track your competitors, plus simple fast content sharing ideas. Attendees will be given access to social media checklists to help them put what they learn into action. DATE: AUGUST 28, 2019

Kate Bourland Facilitator

Kate is the Founder of Marketing Understood providing strategy and skills for the contemporary business. She provides education and tools to help you thrive in the noisy world of business today. Her goal is to help you cut through the confusion and focus on what matters so that you can stop struggling and move forward. While her 20+ years of experience can help any business, her passion is "Purpose After 50" and helping second career and retirees develop lifestyle businesses that will fund a life of joy, purpose and connection.

#2: LINKEDIN MARKETING SECRETS

LinkedIn has become a marketing powerhouse for business. Discover how to leverage the power of LinkedIn to build relationships, create influence, increase sales and more, or even find your next job. You'll leave with tips for creating a strong profile, business page and more, and a simple but powerful plan of action. DATE: SEPTEMBER 25, 2019

#3: EMAIL MARKETING SECRETS

Email marketing generates more revenue each day than any other marketing platform.. It's simple, fast, profitable and helps you build a relationship with your customers and clients in the right way. You'll get tips to help you put an email marketing program in place for your business. Learn how to grow your list, how and when to email and smart ideas to leverage email marketing for your business objectives. DATE: OCTOBER 30, 2019

#4: ARE YOU READY FOR 2020?

In this strategic marketing planning session you'll get the tools and information you need to properly plan your marketing strategy for 2020. Enter the year with confidence and a plan to help you have your best year ever. We'll break it down quarter by quarter, show you how to put a marketing and media plan together to give you a powerful business road map as we enter the new year. DATE: DECEMBER 4, 2019

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FINANCE & BUSINESS THESE THREE CLASSES MEET AT:

Shasta College Downtown Campus, 1400 Market St. Redding Facilitator: Kate Bourland

HARNESSING THE POWER OF GOOGLE MY BUSINESS

Discover how your local business can and should be leveraging the power of Google My Business (GMB) to help your ideal customers find you. In this two hour class you'll discover: 1. What Is GMB and why it matters to your business. 2. Why EVERY Local Business MUST include GMB in its marketing strategy. 3. How GMG will help your ideal customer find your business. 4. How to use GMB to force Google to list your business in Google Maps. 5. The power of customer reviews and a simple system to get your customers talking about you. DATE: SEPTEMBER 27, 2019 Friday, 8:00am-10:00am | Room 8104 | $30

UPLEVEL YOUR LOCAL BUSINESS WEBSITE

In today's digital world, having a website is every bit as important as having a physical location. It tells your story, connects with your customers and helps them decide if they want to do business with you. In this two hour workshop you'll discover: 1. How to turn your website from an expense into a money machine. 2. The key elements every business MUST have on a website 3. A 20 Point Checklist to help you take action. 4. Promotion Strategies 5. How to make sure customers are able to FIND your website DATE: SEPTEMBER 27, 2019 Friday, 10:00am-12:00pm | Room 8104 | $30

CRACKING THE SMALL BUSINESS MARKETING CODE

Do you need a change in your business? Do you need to better understand how to effectively market your business? This small business marketing class will explore best practices and practical applications to help you consistently market and attract clients and customers for your small business. You’ll discover the why behind the how….if you understand the “why”, the how falls into place. You’ll get simple answers to your biggest marketing problems. • What is a good marketing investment and what is a waste of your money. • How and why to set up a marketing calendar. • The 5 rules of social media. • Understand why marketing is the key to leveraging time, growth and income for your small business. Build a simple, long-term marketing plan that gives your business direction. You’ll finally understand how it all fits together and be able to take real, concrete action to effectively market and grow your business. DATE: OCTOBER 18, 2019 Friday, 8:30am-4:00pm | Room 8113 | $65

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FINANCE & BUSINESS

THIS CLASS MEETS AT:

Shasta College Redding Campus, 11555 Old Oregon Trail, Redding Room 802 (800 Building) | Facilitator: Tom Peavyhouse $119 (includes materials) | $40 check to The Secretary of State

NOTARY PUBLIC CERTIFICATION

This course is designed to provide students with the knowledge and professional skills necessary to become a proficient California notary public and prepare for the State’s examination. In addition, this course will satisfy the California State’s mandatory education requirement of reviewing notary laws and practices for current notary public professionals seeking reappointment. The successful applicant will become a more valuable employee or be able to start his/her own community business. California State Proctors will administer the Notary Examination at the completion of the class. Students are required to bring a check made out to The Secretary of State for $40.00 in order to take the State Proctored exam. All students need to submit a passport photo along with their application. Passport photos available at class for a $10.00 fee. IMPORTANT: DUE TO THE MANDATED TIME TO BE IN CLASS, STUDENTS WHO ARRIVE AFTER 8:30 WILL NOT BE ADMITTED, NO EXCEPTIONS. NO REFUNDS WILL BE GRANTED. DATES: NOVEMBER 2, 2019 Saturday, 7:30am (Check-in) 8:00am-4:00pm (Class)  5:00pm-6:00pm (Notary Exam)

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Tom Peavyhouse, Masters Notary Academy Facilitator

Tom has been a Notary Public /Loan signing Specialist and instructor for over 10 years. He has hosted classes at over 30 different Colleges and Universities across the state. Tom has taught at College of the Redwoods for five years and has cumulative 95 % exam pass rate. Several years ago, he scored the highest rating for a community education instructor at College of the Redwoods.

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HEALTH & FITNESS THESE TWO CLASSES MEET AT:

Shasta College Redding Campus, 11555 Old Oregon Trail, Redding Room 1840 - Dance Studio

SHOTOKAN KARATE

Shotokan Karate, the authentic traditional karate for the mind, body and spirit!! Don’t miss this 8-week class of Shotokan Karate for teens and adults. Get stronger physically and mentally!! The class teaches basics including stances, blocks, punches and kicks; Kata forms and sparring focused on the courageous mind! Instructors are Hiroko Mori (5th Degree Black Belt) and Brad Marsh (4th Degree Black Belt) of Shotokan Karate of America. For men and women ages 13 and up. DATES: AUGUST 19 – OCTOBER 14, 2019 (No class Sept. 2nd) Mondays & Thursdays, 7:00pm-8:30pm I $75 per session DATES: OCTOBER 17 – DECEMBER 19, 2019 (No class Nov. 11th, 25th, 28th) Mondays & Thursdays, 7:00pm-8:30pm I $75 per session

Brad Marsh Facilitator

Brad started karate training during college at Colorado State University in 1979 in Physical Education classes. While training under different styles Brad began training in 2000 in the Shotokan Ohshima method under Hiroko Mori, Godan (5th Degree Black Belt), and was awarded rank of Yodan in 2016 by Ohshima Sensei. Brad has been leading practices and teaching classes at Redding Shotokan Karate since 2002.

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HEALTH & FITNESS SIMPLE AND EFFECTIVE SELF-DEFENSE

Don’t be a victim! Learn how to protect yourself and be safe!! This workshop focuses on awareness, how to escape, and simple/effective fighting techniques both standing and on the ground. A hands-on workshop taught by female instructor Hiroko Mori, (5th Degree Black Belt) of Shotokan Karate of America. This workshop is for ages 9 and up. Bring your family with you! Bring a partner so you can continue to practice what you have learned in class, although some of the throws are not encouraged to practice at home without supervision. Please come to class wearing clothes you are comfortable moving in.

Hiroko Mori

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Hiroko Mori started training in Shotokan Karate of America in 1985. She has been teaching Karate since 1987. She was promoted to Godan, (5th Degree Black Belt), by Ohshima Shihan in August 2018. This is the highest rank attainable in Shotokan Karate of America. Hiroko trained in Jujitsu for 3 years, and in Kendo since 2003. Hiroko has been traveling across the US and Canada, teaching women’s self-defense classes since 1991.

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HEALTH & FITNESS THESE TWO CLASSES MEET AT:

Shasta College Downtown Campus, 1400 Market St. Redding Room 8113 | Facilitator: Teri Hartley

MINDFULNESS BASED STRESS REDUCTION

This MBSR course consists of eight, weekly sessions of 1.5 hours each. The main mindfulness exercises of the MBSR program are the body scan, gentle yoga, and sitting meditation. In addition, there are various exercises centered on incorporating mindfulness practice into daily life. Other exercises train mindful awareness in relation to thoughts, sensations and emotions. Each session focuses on one particular topic that is explored with specific exercises, as well as presentations from the teacher and dialogue among the group participants. Topics covered may include: mindful communication, working with difficult emotions and how perception influences our relationship to stressful events. DATES: OCTOBER 16 – DECEMBER 11, 2019 8-Wednesdays, 10:30am -12:00pm I $65

MEDITATION FOR ALL

During this class you will be guided into a more accepting mindset through the use of guided imagery and affirmations that help you re-program your mind, body and emotions to become naturally balanced. Anyone open yet skeptical to the benefits of regular meditation could enjoy this class. Take a break from your busy day and join us on your lunch hour, returning to work feeling refreshed. DATES: OCTOBER 16 – NOVEMBER 20, 2019 6-Wednesdays, 12:15pm -1:15pm I $35

Teri Hartley Facilitator

Teri is a fully accredited Yoga and MBSR instructor and has taught live, in-person Yoga, Meditation and MBSR classes for just under two decades. She is also a Crisis Counselor who has had a daily meditation/ yoga/mindfulness practice for over 20 years. When she discovered MBSR and its' approachable method, she wanted to offer it to her clients and community believing strongly that someone with no prior experience in yoga or mindfulness can become more balanced in daily life with these simple practices.

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HEALTH & FITNESS THESE TWO CLASSES MEET AT:

Shasta College Downtown Campus, 1400 Market St. Redding Room 8220 | Facilitator: Dr. Ann Levings, RN, LAc, DAOM

SELF-CARE THROUGH FOOD AND WEIGHT MANAGEMENT

The chief cause of any disease is a deficiency syndrome. In this class, Dr. Levings will introduce the theories of balancing Yin and Yang from Chinese medicine, the basic balanced diet from Chinese medicine, and how the 5-branches of Chinese medicine are used to treat and heal what stands between you and a healthy body. Topics covered will be: • • • • • • • • •

Brief description of the worldview of Chinese medicine The American Way of dieting Basic dietary guidelines of Chinese medicine Herbal support in weight management QiGong and movement in weight management Acupuncture in weight management TuiNa in weight management How fad American diets harm the dieter How Chinese medicine views diet and its effect on longevity

DATE: SEPTEMBER 11, 2019 Wednesday, 6:00pm-8:00pm I $29 Single / $39 Married Couple

CULTIVATING HEALTH AND LONGEVITY USING CHINESE MEDICINE AND ACUPUNCTURE

Dr. Ann Levings, RN, LAc, DAOM Facilitator

Dr. Levings started her professional healthcare career as an RN and earned her bachelor’s degree in Nursing from Grand Canyon University. She holds a Doctoral Degree in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine from Yo San University of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Her doctoral research tested an acupuncture technique to help women recover from PTSD. She has been teaching in nursing topics since 1980 and addiction topics since 1998. She is an adjunct professor at Yo San University.

In Chinese medicine, the underlying principle of health and longevity cultivation is to “follow nature”. The dedication to this philosophy, with few exceptions, determines the resultant health. This philosophy has developed and improved over the past 5000 years and encompasses the whole self: mind, body, and spirit, and embraces the individual needs of each person. When we bring ourselves into harmony with the natural rhythms, we improve the quality of our lives. Join Dr. Levings as she introduces the basic principles of health through the lens of Chinese Medicine. She will also discuss the appropriate use of Chinese medicine vs. western medicine and integration of the two approaches. Dr. Levings will demonstrate some of the different types of treatments used in the five branches of Chinese medicine. The class will end with the QiGong exercise to open the four gates of energy. DATE: OCTOBER 23, 2019 Wednesday, 6:00pm-8:00pm I $29 Single / $39 Married Couple

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HEALTH & FITNESS THESE TWO CLASSES MEET AT:

Shasta College Redding Campus, 11555 Old Oregon Trail, Redding Room 1840 - Dance Studio

GET FIT!

A total body workout, this class will be broken down into three sections. It begins with a calorie burning cardio program set to fun, energizing music. Next, the students will tone and shape the body with simple strength and core exercises. The final part of the class will be a combination of yoga and stretching poses designed to de-stress the body and get rid of those little aches and pains. Overall, the class is a complete body workout that will help students shed unwanted pounds and become stronger while learning to relax and unwind. DATES: AUGUST 20 – DECEMBER 5, 2019 Tuesdays/Thursdays, 5:20pm-6:20pm I $80

Rhonda Nelson Facilitator

Rhonda Nelson has been in the fitness industry for over 35 years. She teaches all forms of aerobics, step, weights, rhythm drumming, pilates, and yoga. She is a personal trainer and has taught many students to become fitness instructors over the years. Her specialty is in teaching lifetime fitness to all who attend her popular group fitness classes. Her positive attitude is infectious, and she makes working out enjoyable and effective for all who attend.

INTRODUCTION TO TAI CHI

This is an opportunity to learn China’s most revered exercise for health and longevity! In this introductory class you will learn the basic principles of Tai Chi’s slow moving and gentle exercises which are known for promoting relaxation, improving body awareness, balance, flexibility, and reducing stress. Age or physical condition is not a factor in learning Tai Chi. Students may repeat this class as often as they would like. Please come to class wearing clothes you are comfortable moving in. DATES: SEPTEMBER 25 – NOVEMBER 15, 2019 Wednesdays/Fridays, 7:00pm-8:00pm I $59

Michel Czehatowski Facilitator

Michel began studying Yang Family (or Yang Style) Tai Chi in 1975. He is proficient in the Single and Double movement forms (two person partner forms) of Tai Chi. His teachings promote and emphasize softness (relaxation) and listening (awareness). He enjoys sharing his knowledge of Tai Chi, health, and Chinese culture with others.

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HEALTH & FITNESS

THIS CLASS MEETS AT:

Shasta College Downtown Campus, 1400 Market St. Redding Room 8104 | Facilitator: Laura Wayman

A LOVING APPROACH TO DEMENTIA CARE

The course content applies to the specific program type and Core of Knowledge Guideline directly relating to dementia care and Alzheimer behavior management, raising dementia-awareness, specialized communications, dementia specific dining, dementia-aware activities, and care provider self-care awareness training. This course directly relates to the care and supervision of residents in a RCFE, assisted living facilities, skilled nursing facilities, or homebound setting. Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider #CEP16502, for four (4) Contact Hours. DATE: SEPTEMBER 13, 2019 Friday, 8:00am-12:00pm I $49 Single / $59 Couple

Laura Wayman Facilitator

Laura Wayman holds an A. A. in Gerontology, Certificate in Gerontology and Certified as a Social Service Designee, C.E.O. of The Dementia Whisperers, Inc. She has over twenty five years of experience in, and a strong dedication to, quality aging. She is a professional dementia care consultant and a sought-after speaker on dementia and issues of aging.

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HEALTH & FITNESS NATUROPATHIC WISDOM

THESE CLASSES MEET AT: Shasta College Downtown Campus, 1400 Market St. Redding Tuesdays, 6:00pm-8:00pm I Room 8220 Facilitator: Dr. June E. Stevens, N.D. $29-Single / $39-Couple per session

Empowering individuals to become active participants in their own health by providing attendees with the latest scientific information for alternative healthcare options and using “Food (Nutrition) as Medicine.”

EAT TO BEAT DISEASE

Food is our most powerful medicine available. Beyond providing our body with nutrition, food has the ability to actually communicate with our genes by turning on and turning off signaling pathways in our body. Join Dr. June Stevens as she shares with you the latest research pertaining to key foods proven to prevent cancer growth, improve cardiovascular health, enhance cognitive function, restore immune function and actually reverse the aging process by lengthening the telomeres on our chromosomes. Hippocrates said it best, "Let thy food be thy medicine and thy medicine be thy food." DATE: SEPTEMBER 10, 2019

ENVIRONMENTAL TOXINS AND YOUR OVERALL HEALTH

Dr. June E. Stevens, N.D. Facilitator

Dr. June Steven’s N.D. healthcare career path began in the United States Navy working as a registered nurse followed by pursing her true passionNaturopathic Medicine. She received her Doctorate in Naturopathic Medicine from Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine in Tempe, AZ and completed her residency program in Scottsdale, AZ. She also holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing from the University of Southern Maine, a Master’s Degree in Nutritional Biochemistry from the University of South Florida, College of Medicine as well as, an Advanced Fellowship in Anti-Aging and Functional Medicine.

Mounting evidence supports the fact that our body’s chronic exposure to environmental toxins (found in foods, beverages, beauty products, plastics, pesticides and cleaning supplies) directly contributes to the development of fatigue, obesity, hormone imbalances, Alzheimer’s disease and cancer. Where are toxins coming from? How do I know if my body is toxic? What can I do to safely detoxify my body and reduce my risk for disease? Join Dr. June Stevens as she answers such questions and provides you with solutions to address the health challenges associated with our increasing levels of environmental toxicity. DATE: NOVEMBER 12, 2019

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HOME-BASED BUSINESS OPPS

THIS CLASS MEETS AT:

Shasta College Downtown Campus, 1400 Market St., Redding Room 8109 I Tuesday & Wednesday | Facilitator: Wayne Williams

MAKE EXTRA INCOME AS A WHOLESALE AUTO DEALER FROM HOME

Come learn how to supplement your income $3,000-$5,000 per month buying and selling cars wholesale as a home-based business through on-line or dealer-only auctions. You will learn 8 techniques that create profits and cash flow for you. Learn how to get your auto dealer license in 15 days. Find out the how and where of buying below wholesale prices and how to sell at retail prices. This class is DMV approved and you’ll receive a DMV certificate of completion after you complete the class exam. DATE: NOVEMBER 12 & 13, 2019 6:00pm-9:00pm | $110 (includes materials)

Wayne Williams Facilitator

Wayne Williams has maintained an auto dealer license since 2003, Pre-Licensing and Continuing Education provider with the DMV Occupational Licensing Program since 2008, and previous law school student with specialization in the auto dealer consulting, compliance and dealership acquisitions.

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HOME-BASED BUSINESS OPPS THESE TWO CLASSES MEET AT:

Shasta College Downtown Campus, 1400 Market St., Redding Room 8109 I Facilitator: LeeAnne Krusemark

MONETIZE WEBSITES, BLOGS AND SOCIAL MEDIA WITH 1000+ AFFILIATE MARKETING OPPORTUNITIES

Earn a passive monthly income from selling other people’s products by placing a merchant-provided advertisement link on your site and get a commission for every sale, click or lead. Learn where to find 1000+ free and low cost opportunities and how to avoid scams or links that won't offer a beneficial ROI (return on investment). Learn how to find high, recurring, and second-tier commissions, and how sales funnels can increase your income. You'll also learn SEO secrets to increase your site's ranking and visibility on search engines like Google. DATE: SEPTEMBER 23, 2019 Monday, 5:30pm– 6:30pm I $40 (includes student text)

LeeAnne Krusemark Facilitator

LeeAnne Krusemark is a journalist, author, and owner of an award winning public relations business for 20 years. LeeAnne is a Chamber of Commerce past president and has been asked to speak at a Senate-sponsored business conference as well as for the Department of the Army.

EXPLORE 250 LEGITIMATE HOMEBASED BUSINESS IDEAS

Are you tired of working for someone else? Do you need to make more money? Turn your talents and hobbies into profits at home by learning how to start a home based business. If you really want to succeed in a home business, this step-by-step session is a must! DATE: SEPTEMBER 23, 2019 Monday, 6:30pm-8:30pm | $60 (includes student text)

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LEAN PROCESSES

LEAN PROCESSES WORKSHOPS

THESE CLASSES MEET AT: Shasta College Downtown Campus, 1400 Market St. Redding Fridays, 8:00am-5:00pm I Room 8104 Facilitator: DPMG Team

Would you like to receive these employee training workshops subsidized by ETP Funding? These programs meet funding criteria for ETP eligible employers. To find out more about ETP Funding and how to qualify, contact the Business Training Center office at (530) 339-3663 or email, BTC@shastacollege.edu.

VALUE STREAM MAPPING • • • • • • • • • •

Recognize the different symbols used for Value Stream Mapping. Develop current state maps. Categorize operations and make product matrices. Develop future State Maps. Identify the different major elemental parts of a Value Stream Mapping. Use Value Stream Mapping to identify needed Kaizen events. A step-by-step development of current and future state value stream maps. Link waste to cost savings. Know how VSM can be used to improve initiatives. Be able to recognize opportunities for improvement in the workplace.

DATES: AUGUST 2 & 30, 2019 (2-part) Friday, 8:00am-5:00pm | $450

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DPMG Corp. Facilitator

DPMG Corp. is a business evolution consulting firm designed to create value for clients in every sector seeking to deliver higher quality goods, services faster and at lower cost, while developing an organization culture of improvement and problem-solving that draws out every employee’s full potential. The Lean Processes classes are taught by a group of seasoned professionals who have real world, hands on experience helping businesses improve productivity, performance and their bottom-line, DPMG’s team help you achieve lower costs, improved productivity and quality, and decreased time-to-market.

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LEAN PROCESSES PROBLEM SOLVING: PLAN, DO, CHECK, ACT/A3

Problem Solving is the foundation of continuous process improvement. Improving requires continually solving problems - whether these are technical or recurring day-to-day problems. As a Lean tool, A3 reporting addresses the root cause of everyday problems. When used properly, the PDCA-A3 process dramatically increases the probability of success. DATES: SEPTEMBER 13 – OCTOBER 11, 2019 (2-part) Friday, 8:00am-5:00pm | $450

RAPID CHANGE OVER PROCESSING SETUP • • • • • • • • •

Understand how SMED can positively affect business response time. Recognize different elements of waste (type I & II). Examine the distribution of time taken for set-up. Understand the definition of set-up time. Develop a set-up reduction program based on their environment. Teach how to identify current set-up data. Identify ways to develop new set-up procedures. Connect the concept of Five S to set-up reduction. Develop a sustainable SMED program

DATE: NOVEMBER 8, 2019 Friday, 8:00am-5:00pm | $225

TOTAL PRODUCTIVE MAINTENANCE • • • • • • • •

Understand the importance of TPM. Participate in equipment improvement teams. Provide technical support to operators. Understand the linkages between Availability, Quality and Throughput. Develop an OEE tracking program based on their environment. Identify gaps in current maintenance programs. Organize maintenance areas to improve response times. Understand the concept of Autonomous Maintenance

DATE: DECEMBER 6, 2019 Friday, 8:00am-5:00pm | $225

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NON-PROFIT MANAGEMENT

THIS CLASS MEETS AT:

Shasta College Downtown Campus, 1400 Market St., Redding Room 8109 I Facilitator: Jean King

NON-PROFIT BOARDS AND GOVERNANCE

For those who are planning to start a non-profit, those who are a board member to an existing non-profit, and non-profit executive directors and staff, this 3-hour workshop will give you fuller understanding of the role of the board of directors in the governance of a non-profit organization. We’ll examine bylaws, roles of officers, meetings, planning, and how a board relates to the organization, the community and the government. You’ll come away with a greater understanding of boards in general as well as deeper knowledge to implement the details. Topics covered will be: • • • • • • •

Support of the organization’s mission Effectiveness in building and monitoring strategy Oversight of programs and finances Management, oversight, and support of CEO/ED Organizational funding and public image Board structure and composition Board meeting effectiveness

DATE: OCTOBER 23, 2019 Wednesday, 9:00am-12:00pm | $49

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Jean King Facilitator

Jean King has over four decades of experience within the non-profit and philanthropic sectors, specializing in non-profit administration, staff and board management, governance and fundraising. Her previous experience includes positions with UCSB, UCSD and the University of California. Recently, she served as the Executive Director of One Safe Place and is currently the Executive Director of the Shasta Library Foundation.

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PARENTING PARENTING THE LOVE AND LOGIC WAY®

THESE CLASSES MEET AT: Shasta College Downtown Campus, 1400 Market St., Redding Thursdays, 5:30pm-7:30pm I Room 8109 Facilitator: Christopher Scott, M.A., L.M.F.T. & Emily Scott, Ph.D. $109 Couple (for entire series plus a $10 materials fee/workbook) $99 Single (for entire series plus a $10 materials fee/workbook)

Children do not come with an instruction manual and many parents do not know how to handle the difficult aspects of parenting. Parenting can be hard, demanding, and overwhelming and parents often do not know where to turn for support and help. With new skills and insights, you can renew your relationship with your children and put an end to arguing, power struggles, and irresponsibility. We offer support and encouragement for parents to help you on your journey through parenting. The Love and Logic® parenting style is a comprehensive approach that guides you through skills and techniques, while showing you great ways to handle stressful parenting situations.

SESSION 1: PUTTING AN END TO ARGUING, BACK TALK AND BEGGING DATE: SEPTEMBER 19, 2019

SESSION 2: TEACHING RESPONSIBILITY WITHOUT LOSING THEIR LOVE DATE: SEPTEMBER 26, 2019

SESSION 3: SETTING LIMITS WITHOUT WAGING WAR

Christopher Scott, M.A., L.M.F.T. & Emily Scott, Ph.D. Facilitators

Chris holds a Masters in Counseling Psychology and has worked as a Marriage and Family Therapist in Redding for six years. He draws upon his experiences as a therapist, mentor, coach, and dad to take something as complicated as parenting and make it simple. Emily holds a PhD in Leadership in Higher Education, and is a stay-at-home-mom. She has seen firsthand how demanding parenting can be, and how rewarding and amazing it is. Additionally, she writes Renewed Hope Parenting’s blog and has published articles on other parenting sites, including Parent.co, Her View From Home, and Joyful Living Magazine.

DATE: OCTOBER 3, 2019

SESSION 4: AVOIDING POWER-STRUGGLES AND SHARING CONTROL DATE: OCTOBER 10, 2019

SESSION 5: GUIDING KIDS TO OWN AND SOLVE THEIR OWN PROBLEMS DATE: OCTOBER 17, 2019

SESSION 6: TEACHING KIDS TO COMPLETE CHORES WITHOUT REMINDERS AND WITHOUT PAY DATE: OCTOBER 24, 2019

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EMPLOYMENT TRAINING PANEL

Would you like to receive high quality, customized employee training subsidized by ETP funding? The California Community Colleges and the Employment Training Panel (ETP) work together to provide businesses across the state with no-cost training that is designed to increase efficiencies, enhance productivity, and reduce costs. The California Community Colleges deliver a wide variety of ETP-funded employee training programs including: • Business Skills • Commercial Skills • Computer Skills

• Continuous Improvement Skills • Green/Clean Skills

• Hazardous Materials Skills • Literacy Skills

• Management Skills • Manufacturing Skills • Medical Skills

Your Questions Answered 1. What is ETP? The Employment Training Panel is the state’s premier program supporting job creation and retention through training. ETP fulfills its mission by reimbursing the cost of employer-driven training for incumbent workers. ETP programs help ensure that California businesses have the skilled workers they need to remain competitive in a global economy.

2. Which industries qualify for ETP funding? • Agriculture • Healthcare • Biotechnology and Life Sciences • Clean/Green Technology • Construction

• Information Technology • Manufacturing • Multimedia/ Entertainment • Transportation • Utilities

3. Can I still qualify if my industry is not listed above? Yes. Your company may qualify if it is subject to the California State Unemployment Insurance Tax. Contact us to find out if you qualify.

4. Which employees are eligible for subsidized training? • Full-time employees and permanent employees • Employees who are paid the minimum hourly wage requirement • The employer paid premium portion of medical, dental, and vision benefits can be calculated into the minimum hourly wage. • Employees who are California residents

CONTACT

Lorrie E. Berry Program Coordinator | Business Training Center (530) 339-3663 | BTC@shastacollege.edu www.shastacollege.edu/BusinessTraining

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PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

DDI LEADERSHIP SERIES

THESE SEVEN CLASSES MEET AT: Shasta College Downtown Campus, 1400 Market St. Redding Facilitators: Karl Burch & Shawn Volland $95 per session + $65 for workbook These classes meet funding criteria for ETP eligible employers.

Since 1970, Development Dimensions International (DDI) has been helping hundreds of companies around the world close the gap between where their business needs to head and the talent they must have to take them there. Using DDI’s world-class learning systems, organizations are developing more than 250,000 better leaders each year. In an independent survey of senior HR executives, DDI is rated number 1 among major talent management competitors in terms of breadth of solutions, levels of expertise, plus quality of people and services. As organizations wrestle with the constant challenge of today’s changing business environment, the need to develop people has never been greater. DDI’s award-winning “Interaction Management” workshops cover the wide range of critical skills your leaders and team members need to drive productivity and achieve results. These training programs equip leaders at all levels with day-to-day interpersonal skills for leading individuals or groups and with the broader, overall skills needed to create and maintain a high-performance workplace.

Karl Burch Facilitator

Karl Burch is a Human Resource professional who has overseen the Leadership and Organization Development function for several companies. He specializes in Leadership and Team Development, Company Culture, Managing Organizational Change, and Negotiation Skills. Karl has conducted workshops for multiple organizations, large and small, on all continents.

The DDI Leadership Series is supported in part with funds from the Chancellor’s Office of the California Community Colleges Far North Health and Advanced Manufacturing sectors.

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PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT SESSION 1: COMMUNICATING FOR LEADERSHIP SUCCESS This workshop helps leaders:

• Achieve results through others by building strong interpersonal relationships. • Plan for successful interactions with team members - in person and virtually. • Provide meaningful, supportive feedback that motivates team members and helps individuals improve their performance. • Impact business outcomes by consistently meeting the personal and practical needs of others. DATE: SEPTEMBER 6, 2019 Friday, 8:30am -12:30pm I Room 8109 FACILITATOR: Shawn Volland

SESSION 2: YOUR LEADERSHIP JOURNEY This workshop helps leaders: • • • •

Reduce the stress associated with the shift to leading others. Act with authenticity to build trust. Bring out the best in others to enhance engagement and capacity. Look for and accept feedback with grace.

DATE: SEPTEMBER 13, 2019 Friday, 8:30am-12:30pm I Room 8109 FACILITATOR: Shawn Volland

SESSION 3: MAXIMIZING TEAM PERFORMANCE

Shawn Volland Facilitator

Shawn Volland Is a Development Dimensions International (DDI) and Achieve Global certified trainer. He has more than 15 years of professional training and academic teaching experience, including OSHA, TWI, CalTrans Construction, Standards and Specifications; Trenching and Shoring Safety, Traffic Control Procedures, MSAT, BTSA, TESA and Fred Jones Positive Classroom Discipline certifications. Shawn is a program delivery specialist, keynote speaker and leadership trainer for Odyssey Teams Incorporated.

This workshop helps leaders and team members:

• Focus their team’s efforts on high priority actions that directly support the organization’s goals and strategies. • Enhance the effectiveness of their team by addressing conditions that prevent it from achieving higher levels of performance. • Avoid misdiagnosing problems that negatively impact team performance. • Foster an environment of collaboration and shared responsibility (with virtual team members as well) to achieve team goals. DATE: SEPTEMBER 20, 2019 Friday, 8:30am -12:30pm I Room 8109 FACILITATOR: Karl Burch

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PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT SESSION 4: COACHING FOR PEAK PERFORMANCE This workshop helps leaders:

• Encourage people to take ownership of, and be accountable for, their work performance. • Create a work environment where people are comfortable taking on the risks associated with new responsibilities. • Boost morale, improve productivity, and increase profitability by coaching for peak performance in each person. • Manage work performance issues in a fair, consistent manner. DATE: SEPTEMBER 27, 2019 Friday, 8:30am -12:30pm I Room 8109 FACILITATOR: Shawn Volland

SESSION 5: BUILDING AND SUSTAINING TRUST This workshop helps leaders and team members: • • • •

Recognize how trust in the workplace affects business results. Analyze their role in building and sustaining trust. Identify common workplace behaviors that can build, sustain, or break trust. Demonstrate behaviors that show they trust others, as well as give people the confidence to trust them. • Use interaction skills to foster open communication, build and maintain trusting relationships, and repair damaged ones. DATE: OCTOBER 4, 2019 Friday, 8:30am -12:30pm I Room 8109 FACILITATOR: Karl Burch

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SESSION 6: ENGAGING AND RETAINING TALENT This workshop helps leaders:

• Engage individuals on a daily basis. • Uncover and address what individuals need to be more satisfied and engaged at work. • Inspire higher levels of engagement by acknowledging the value people bring to the organization and showing them that they matter. • Increase the quality of conversations with people about their engagement and intent to stay. DATE: OCTOBER 11, 2019 Friday, 8:30am -12:30pm FACILITATOR: Karl Burch I Room 8109

SESSION 7: NAVIGATING BEYOND CONFLICT This workshop helps leaders and team members:

• Reduce the cost of conflict to them and their organization. • Minimize or prevent conflict by promoting a culture of trust, mutual respect, and collaboration. • Make appropriate choices, both in words and actions, to direct situations away from possible damage and toward the discovery of new ideas and solutions. • Remove roadblocks to proactively taking action when the warning signs of conflict occur. • Successfully plan and conduct conflict resolution discussions. DATE: NOVEMBER 15, 2019 Friday, 8:30am -12:30pm I Room 8113 FACILITATOR: Karl Burch

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PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

THIS CLASS MEETS AT:

Shasta College Downtown Campus, 1400 Market St. Redding Room 8218 I Facilitator: Kari Aranbul This program meets funding criteria for ETP eligible employers.

MEDICAL ASSISTANT CERTIFICATION REVIEW PROGRAM

This program is a collaboration of the California Community College Chancellor’s Office, Division of Workforce and Economic Development, the Health Workforce Initiative grant #18-456-005, and Shasta College. Many employers will require both new and incumbent Medical Assistants to become certified. This 50-hour program includes injection training. This course will prepare an MA to pass a certification exam offered by the California Certifying Board of Medical Assistants (CCBMA). Class size is limited to 15 students. To be considered for enrollment, student must be 18 years or older and: a) Have graduated from a medical assisting program within the last year. OR, b) Provide a Doctor’s signature confirming employment in a Medical Assistant role. (Either currently OR two of the previous five years.) If you plan to test for clinical MA certification, your physician must attest to your proficiency in injection. Otherwise, you will need to take the additional training provided in this program.

Kari Aranbul Facilitator

Kari Aranbul has been teaching Medical Terminology and Medical Assisting for 13 years, and has been teaching at Shasta College for 3 years. She served in the US Navy for 8 years and then became a Medical Assistant. She achieved her BA in Psychology and is currently working on her Master's degree. “I never planned on teaching but, I couldn't imagine myself doing anything else!”

For additional information about the qualifications for this program or the program content, please contact the Director of Allied Health Programs, Carie Palmer, at (530) 339-3665 or cpalmer@ShastaCollege.edu; or, MA Instructor, Kari Aranbul at (530) 339-3658 or karanbul@ShastaCollege.edu. For class registration information or assistance with registration, call the Community Education office at (530) 2427677 or Comm-Ed@ShastaCollege.edu. DATES: SEPTEMBER 3 - OCTOBER 29, 2019 Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, 5:30pm-7:30pm $125 – includes materials and card (25 sessions)

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Shasta College Community Education classes will be offered at the Tehama Campus starting in the Fall of 2019. Class offerings and schedules will be posted for viewing and for online registration in the Community Education Online Catalog beginning August 1, 2019. To view Community Education classes being offered, visit our website at www.ShastaCollege.edu/CommunityEducation Shasta College Tehama Campus 770 Diamond Avenue Red Bluff, CA 96080 For additional information or assistance with registration, contact the Community Education office at (530) 242-7677 | Comm-Ed@ShastaCollege.edu

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PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT THESE THREE CLASSES MEET AT:

Shasta College Downtown Campus, 1400 Market St. Redding Room 8113 | Facilitator: Jack C. Witt These classes meet funding criteria for ETP eligible employers.

NEW SKILLS FOR CONFLICT RESOLUTION

Interpersonal conflict seems to be a new normal in the workplace. These conflicts can be met with effective skills; to be able to recognize and intervene before conflict begins, and to resolve it when the waste-matter hits the fan. Managers, supervisors and anyone who interacts with other humans in the workplace will benefit from this timely and practical training. DATE: AUGUST 23, 2019 Friday, 8:00am -12:00pm I $55

Jack C. Witt Facilitator

Working with private sector and non-profit corporations, Jack trains teams and develops leaders; helping them move past barriers to growth and forward movement. Jack has a Master’s Degree in Strategic Leadership and carries certifications in psychometric assessments geared to social/ emotional intelligence and interpersonal workplace relationships. His professional mission is to bring solutions that help people work better together.

INTERGENERATIONAL CONNECTION AND COMMUNICATION

It would be hard to find a time in history when the diversity of working styles, motivations, expectations and perceptions were more complex than they are today. This workshop explores the causal factors for this complexity and offers real solutions for higher engagement, better communication and deeper intergenerational connectivity. DATE: SEPTEMBER 20, 2019 Friday, 8:00am -12:00pm I $55

REIMAGINING AND IMPROVING SOCIAL CULTURE OF ORGANIZATIONS

How do employees feel about working in your organization? Corporate managers 30 years ago didn’t have to think about that question. Today, it is one of the top 3 qualities that contribute to employee engagement and retention. This workshop offers clear insights and effective tools to shape and improve the social rewards and meaning derived from the work you do. DATE: OCTOBER 11, 2019 Friday, 8:00am -12:00pm I $55

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THIS CLASS MEETS AT:

Shasta College Downtown Campus,1400 Market St. Redding Room 8113 | Facilitator: Linda Fitzgerald This program meets funding criteria for ETP eligible employers.

EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE MADE EASY

Improve your business and personal relationships by learning and applying your emotional intelligence (EQ). For years people have been measured by their intellectual intelligence. However, emotional intelligence is a newer version of smart. Learn to use your emotional intelligence to neutralize conflict, rise above challenges, empathize with others and communicate more effectively. DATE: SEPTEMBER 6, 2019 Friday, 8:30am -11:30am I $45

Linda Fitzgerald Facilitator

Linda is a Certified High Performance Coach™. She is a Redding resident who runs her own coaching/ speaking/personal development business. She has spent over 20 years in the corporate world, private sector and start-up arena. Her experience provides insights and time saving direction as well as skills and frameworks to help you improve in all you do. Linda is a life coach, speaker and trainer.

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PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT THESE 5 CLASSES MEET AT:

Shasta College Downtown Campus, 1400 Market St. Redding Facilitator: Reanette Fillmer These classes meet funding criteria for ETP eligible employers.

WHAT NEW HIRES WANT: ORIENTATION HANDBOOK AND THE RULES

This class will provide you an overview of what should and should not be in your Employee Handbook. This class will provide you some insight to the differences between policies, procedures and employee handbook. The basis of your business starts here. DATE: SEPTEMBER 6, 2019 Friday, 8:30am-9:30am I Room 8104 I $25 -or OCTOBER 11, 2019 Friday, 8:30am-9:30am I Room 8220 I $25

2020 HARASSMENT COMPLIANCE

By January 1, 2020 all employers with 5 or more employees must have provided one hour of harassment training to all employees. Prior to this ruling going into effect in 2019, employers were only required to provided two hours of training to managers and supervisors within 6 months. Now employers are required to provide harassment training within 6 months of hire to regular employees. This series will allow you to provide training to your employees at a reduced rate. DATE: SEPTEMBER 6, 2019 Friday, 10:00am-11:00am I Room 8104 I $25 -or OCTOBER 11, 2019 Friday, 10:00am-11:00am I Room 8220 I $25

Reanette Fillmer Facilitator

Reanette Fillmer, PHR, CLRM, has been in the human resources/ business consulting field for more than twenty-five years, in both the public and private sector. She is well known for her knowledge and work in state and federal personnel compliance and organizational effectiveness. With significant business acumen and an HR focus, she is a highly-sought after speaker for her experience that effectively addresses a myriad of workplace issues.

YOU'RE DISMISSED: TERMINATIONS AND WRITE UPS

What does At-Will employment mean if I have to write people up too? How do you terminate, when do you terminate and do you really terminate or write them up? We will learn about what it means to be an At-Will state, what boundaries employers have and how to apply them. DATE: SEPTEMBER 6, 2019 Friday, 11:30am-12:30pm I Room 8104 I $25 -or OCTOBER 11, 2019 Friday, 11:30am-12:30pm I Room 8220 I $25

SUPERVISOR AND MANAGEMENT HARASSMENT TRAINING AB 1825

California mandates sexual harassment training within companies of five or more employees for supervisors every two years. This training provides sexual harassment prevention training that helps companies meet these compliance mandates using immersive scenarios, interactivities and videos. DATE: OCTOBER 11, 2019 Friday, 1:30pm -3:30pm I Room 8220 I $50

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THESE THREE CLASSES MEET AT:

Shasta College Downtown Campus, 1400 Market St. Redding Room 8104 | Facilitator: Reanette Fillmer These classes meet funding criteria for ETP eligible employers.

MANAGING HUMAN RESOURCES

Not your Human Resources (HR) Department, but your valuable resource, your employees. Do you oversee the HR Department while trying to do other administrative tasks in the office? Maybe HR is your primary job but you have little HR background, or maybe it just fell in your lap. Either way, this class will give you the tools and insight on what you really need to know in HR. There are a lot of HR laws and we will explore which ones are most important and which ones we need to weigh the benefits of when resources are limited. We will give you guidance and you can pick what works for your Human Resource needs and your employees. DATE: SEPTEMBER 20 or OCTOBER 25, 2019 Friday, 8:30am-9:30am I $25

IS THE LEAVE OF ABSENCE HEAD SPIN HAPPENING TO YOU?

Integrated Disability Management – it’s a thing and it includes: Workers Compensation, Family and Medical Leave Act, Americans with Disabilities Act, Fair Employment and Housing Act, reasonable accommodations and pregnancy leave. Do you have it mastered? Let’s make sure you are first being compliant and know the general rules and then we will get you mastered in administering the paperwork, and how to communicate to employees. DATE: SEPTEMBER 20 or OCTOBER 25, 2019 Friday, 10:00am-11:00am I $25

SUCCESSION PLANNING

Baby boomers are retiring! Here is what you need to do to prepare: • Knowledge download – but where do you do this, how do you do it? • Management Training – There is a gap in populations and we are seeing inexperience in the workplace for management positions. • Giving the Millennials the skills to take our place is how you can help your business. • A plan – what happens when everyone retires? • How is the economy going to affect you, your recruitment process and your business? DATE: SEPTEMBER 20 or OCTOBER 25, 2019 Friday, 11:30am-12:30pm I $25 Community Education (530) 242-7677 | FALL 2019

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WRITERS' CIRCLE

THESE TWO CLASSES MEET AT:

Shasta College Downtown Campus, 1400 Market St., Redding Room 8109 a Facilitator: LeeAnne Krusemark

BEGINNER’S GUIDE TO GETTING PUBLISHED

Did you know Stephen King was rejected 75 times before he sold his first novel? If your goal is to become a published freelance writer by selling a magazine article, short story, poem, or even a novel to a traditional publisher, this comprehensive workshop will guide you to, then past, the editor’s desk. This class will teach you the steps you need to know! If you really want to succeed, this step-by-step workshop is a must! SPECIAL NOTE: The instructor is a journalist, author, agent, publisher, and adjunct online Professor of Publishing for Harvard. DATE: SEPTEMBER 24, 2019 Tuesday, 6:30pm-8:30pm I $60 (includes student text)

EXPLORE 50 DIFFERENT SELF-PUBLISHING OPTIONS

LeeAnne Krusemark Facilitator

LeeAnne Krusemark is a journalist, author, and owner of an award winning public relations business for 20 years. LeeAnne is a Chamber of Commerce past president and has been asked to speak at a Senate-sponsored business conference as well as for the Department of the Army.

Self-publishing is all the rage, but is it the best option for you? You will discover the pros and cons of all the self-publishing options, including print-on-demand and e-book publishing, as well as the Amazon option of Create Space. You will leave with a rated description of 50 self-publishing companies. Prerequisite: Participants must also attend "Beginners Guide to Getting Published" DATE: SEPTEMBER 24, 2019 Tuesday, 8:30pm – 9:30pm I $40 (includes student text)

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WRITERS' CIRCLE THIS CLASS MEETS AT:

Shasta College Downtown Campus, 1400 Market St., Redding Room 8104 I Facilitator: Roger S. Baum

CREATIVE WRITING FUNDAMENTALS AND ESSENTIALS

This course provides basic training about Creative Writing. Participants will journey through the elements of three major creative writing genres; short story, essay and memoir. Master the techniques required to compose a bracing story with memorable characters written in a fresh descriptive style. The course is designed in a simple way so that it can be understood by anyone with any experience level. Upon completion you will not only develop a stronger ability to write, but to critique writing in general and find inspiration in the words you are already reading. You will be confident to push your imagination to new limits and create something amazing! DATE: SEPTEMBER 11, 18 & 25, 2019 3-Wednesdays, 6:00pm – 8:00pm I $45 (3 lessons)

Roger S. Baum Facilitator

Roger S. Baum is the great-grandson of L. Frank Baum. In 1900, L. Frank Baum first published his first OZ adventure – The Wizard of Oz. It was an instant success and heralded as the first truly American fairy tale. Following in his great-grandfather’s footsteps, Roger has published more than 15 OZ adventures and his books are enjoyed by millions! He is considered one of the current top ten best-selling authors of children’s books. “Oz brings smiles to the faces of nearly everyone around the world thanks to great-granddad. I’m just glad to have a small spot in Oz history. As long as readers want the stories, I’ll continue to write them.” — Roger S. Baum (www. ozauthor.com)

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TALK TO US! Have a skill you can share? A new course idea you’re interested in? Let us know! Pass on what you’ve learned and earn some extra cash  – all in a fun, interactive teaching environment! We value your feedback and are always looking for qualified, passionate instructors. Drop us a quick email at: Comm-Ed@shastacollege.edu and our Program Coordinator, Lorrie E. Berry, will personally reach out to you!

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