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My time at Shasta College was less traditional than most. I attended after I had already obtained my bachelor’s degree. As a young college graduate, I had decided to pursue a career in the fire service. Graduating from the Shasta College Fire Academy is what launched my career as a professional firefighter. At the time, I was serving as a volunteer and working as an EMT on the ambulance. That experience and the Firefighter I certification obtained at Shasta College were what I needed to get started. I have fond memories of attending Shasta College. My time there connected me to many professionals and lifelong friends and provided the experience needed for a successful career. My advice to young people interested in the fire service is to go to school, get an education, and attend the fire academy and EMT school to prepare for their career. A successful firefighter is “all in.” Every day we have to perform at the highest level. Our community counts on it, and performing less than perfect doesn’t cut it. There is no better place to get started than Shasta College!
Jerrod Vanlandingham Shasta College Knight Redding Fire Dept. Chief
GENERAL INFORMATION INVEST IN YOURSELF!
Explore the opportunities with Shasta College’s Community Education classes! GENERAL INFORMATION............................................................................................................. PAGE 4 COMPUTERS................................................................................................................................ PAGE 5 • •
Beginning Excel 2016 Intermediate Excel 2016
DANCE.......................................................................................................................................... PAGE 6 • • • •
West Coast Swing Country & Western 2-Step Rumba & Cha-Cha Swing Dancing - East Coast & Jitterbug
DAY TRIPS................................................................................................................................. PAGE 7-8 • • • •
Palo Alto Festival of the Arts San Francisco Fleet Week Half Moon Bay Art & Pumpkin Festival Historic Nevada City Victorian Christmas
FINANCE....................................................................................................................................... PAGE 9 • •
How Tax Planning Changes Through Four Stages of Retirement Investments, Annuities, and Income in Retirement
FLAGGER SAFETY TRAINING....................................................................................................... PAGE 9 •
Work Zone Traffic Control/Flagger Safety Training
FLORAL DESIGN......................................................................................................................... PAGE 10 • • •
The Art of Floral Design with Fall Flowers The Art of Floral Design - Indoor Plants and Their Care The Art of Floral Design - Holiday Home Decor with Fresh Flowers
HEALTH - FITNESS - WELLBEING........................................................................................ PAGE 11-14 • • • • • • • • • •
Aqua Aerobics Aqua Jogging - Deep Water Aerobic Training Mindfulness Meditation for Challenging Times Mindfulness and the Way of Writing Get Fit! Video Series Introduction to Tai Chi Self-Care & Proactive Health in the Time of COVID-19 Treating & Healing Long COVID and Pots-Vaccine Illness Shotokan Karate Simple and Effective Self-Defense
HOME & GARDEN....................................................................................................................... PAGE 15 •
Chickens and Eggs: Health, Management, and Proper Care of Successful Backyard Flocks
HOME-BASED BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES......................................................................... PAGE 15-17 • • • • • •
Become a Notary Public Become a Loan Signing Agent Livestream Sell It Online! Explore Your Best E-Store Opportunities Make Money Pet Sitting BUAD 301A Launching Your Business BUAD 301B Developing Your Business Model
LANGUAGE................................................................................................................................. PAGE 18 •
Introduction to ASL (American Sign Language)
LIFELONG LEARNING INSTITUTE......................................................................................... PAGE 18-19 • • •
Taking Control of Your Diabetes HIST 320 Ancient Societies and Their People CULA 366 Wine with Food
WRITERS' CIRCLE ..................................................................................................................... PAGE 20 • • •
Explore the World as a Travel Writer How to Write a Novel - Part 1 (Remote Live) How to Write a Novel - Part 2 (Remote Live)
ADVERTISEMENTS................................................................................................................ PAGE 21-23 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 https://shastacollege.coursestorm.com. In the Community Education online catalog, click the links to view courses in each category. To register for a class, click the “Register” link. 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. PAYMENT FOR CLASSES – Payments for classes are due at 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!
Meet Your Community Education Team
Lorrie E. Berry lberry@shastacollege.edu
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Angela Cordell acordell@shastacollege.edu
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COMPUTERS
THESE TWO CLASSES MEET AT:
Shasta College Downtown Campus, 1400 Market St., Redding Room 8111 I Tue/Thur, 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm I $149 per class I Facilitator: Melissa Ray
BEGINNING EXCEL 2016 Create/save worksheets/workbooks, use formulas/functions, manipulate cells/columns/rows, use Help, search/replace data, proofing, format text/numbers, align cell contents, apply styles/themes/conditional formatting, templates, preview/print, page layout, headers/footers, and apply borders/colors. Important: registration deadline – must register by August 30th DATES: SEP 13, 15, 20, 22, 2022
INTERMEDIATE EXCEL 2016 Learn logical/date/time/text/array/database/specialized functions, graphical objects, sort/filter/query/outline/ subtotal data, create/modify/format tables and charts, advanced conditional formatting, pivot tables/charts, and filter with timelines/slicers. Important: registration deadline – must register by September 20th DATES: OCT 4, 6, 11, 13, 2022
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DANCE THESE FOUR CLASSES MEET AT:
Shasta College Redding Campus, 11555 Old Oregon Trail, Redding Cafeteria Stage I 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm I $69 per class I Facilitator: Ben Mason
WEST COAST SWING One of the most popular & universal dances in the world!! Danced to a variety of different musical tastes: Blues; Swing; Pop; Country & Jazz! Fun and easy to learn. By the end of the class you’ll not only have mastered the basics, but you’ll be impressing your friends on any dance floor you’re on! This class will cover the critical dance skills of body-movement; lead and follow, frame, connection, dance-etiquette, and footplacement in the West Coast Dance. Additionally, class-members will learn side-passes, sugar-pushes, turns, whips, and West Coast “styling.” Furthermore, class-members will learn a specific amalgamation of moves that they can use in any West Coast Dance that they attempt. DATES: AUG 2, 9, 16, 23, 2022 I Tuesdays
COUNTRY & WESTERN 2-STEP The all-time classic popular Country & Western Dance that is danced all over the world! By the end of the class you’ll not only have learned the basics of this classic country dance, you’ll have learned a variety of impressive moves that will make this a fun and exciting dance that you and your partner will enjoy whenever you go dancing! It’s easy to learn and fun to do! This class will concentrate on teaching you the secrets of good 2-step dancing. You’ll learn how to move on the dance floor like the pros. You’ll learn the critical dance skills of body-movement, lead and follow, frame, connection, dance-etiquette, turns, and foot-placement in the 2-step. Additionally, class-members will learn a specific amalgamation of moves that they can use in any 2-step dance that they attempt. DATES: AUG 4, 11, 18, 25, 2022 I Thursdays
RUMBA & CHA-CHA Learn the basic and most popular of the hot Latin dances: the Rumba & Cha-Cha! At the end of this class you’ll be comfortable and confident dancing to any fast or slow music that has a Latin beat. The Rumba & Cha-Cha are danced to a variety of different musical tastes. This includes a large variety of Pop, Swing, Country, and Latin music. You’ll conquer the dance floor with your new dance skills! This class will cover the critical dance skills of body-movement; lead and follow, frame, connection, turns, dance-etiquette, and foot-placement in these 2 Latin dances. Furthermore, class-members will learn a specific amalgamation of moves that they can use in any Rumba or Cha-Cha Dance that they attempt. DATES: SEP 6, 13, 20, 27, 2022 I Tuesdays
SWING DANCING – EAST COAST & JITTERBUG The most popular and universal dance that is danced literally everywhere and by everyone! More than ½ of the songs played at any wedding, party, or dance will be a Swing Dance that fits the rhythm of a “Jitterbug & East Coast” dance. If you want to be able to dance the evening away wherever you go, then this is the mandatory dance for you to learn! This class will cover the critical dance skills of body-movement, lead and follow, frame, connection, turns, dance-etiquette, and foot-placement in these swing dances. Additionally, class-members will learn a specific amalgamation of moves that they can use in any Jitterbug or East Coast Dance that they attempt. DATES: OCT 6, 13, 20, 27, 2022 I Thursdays
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DAY TRIPS THESE FOUR TRIPS FILL FAST - SIGN UP TODAY! Host: Darlene Montgomery
PALO ALTO FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS This high-quality festival, hosted by the Palo Alto Chamber of Commerce, attracts over 150,000 attendees. Downtown becomes home to 300 fine art & contemporary craft displays, over 60 Italian Street Painters, Kids' Art Studio, specialty areas, stage & street entertainment, gourmet food, fine wines & micro-brews. To learn more visit: https://www.paloaltochamber.com/festival-of-the-arts-about/ DATE: AUG 28, 2022 I $99 Schedule: Depart at 6:00am from the Shasta College Redding Main Campus, 11555 Old Oregon Trail, North Parking Lot; and return at 9:30pm, North Parking Lot. Motor coach will be stopping in Red Bluff at 6:30am to pick up Red Bluff passengers.
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: OCT 9, 2022 I $99 Schedule: Depart at 6:00am from the Shasta College Redding Main Campus, 11555 Old Oregon Trail, North Parking Lot; and return at 9:00pm, North Parking Lot. Motor coach will be stopping in Red Bluff at 6:30am to pick up Red Bluff passengers.
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DAY TRIPS HALF MOON BAY ART & 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, 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 oneof-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: OCT 16, 2022 I $99 Schedule: Depart at 6:00am from the Shasta College Redding Main Campus, 11555 Old Oregon Trail, North Parking Lot; and return at 9:00pm, North Parking Lot. Motor coach will be stopping in Red Bluff at 6:30am to pick up Red Bluff passengers.
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. DATE: DEC 4, 2022 I $99 Schedule: Depart at 10:00am from the Shasta College Redding Main Campus, 11555 Old Oregon Trail, North Parking Lot; and return at 9:00pm, North Parking Lot. Motor coach will be stopping in Red Bluff at 10:30am to pick up Red Bluff passengers. Each icon represents a class held: on campus
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FINANCE THESE TWO CLASSES MEET AT:
Shasta College Downtown Campus, 1400 Market St., Redding Room 8104 I Tue, 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm I $35 per class I Facilitator: Ric Komarek, CFP
TAX PLANNING CHANGES THROUGH FOUR STAGES OF RETIREMENT You have to know what your “after-tax” retirement savings picture looks like BEFORE retiring and watch out for Social Security and Medicare "tax traps." Learn a “Retirement Tax Strategy” that manages your assets for an “optimal draw down” so you pay as few taxes as necessary. DATE: SEP 6, 2022
INVESTMENTS, ANNUITIES, AND INCOME IN RETIREMENT Learn how to better manage your investments, avoid costly mistakes and develop an income plan that can provide income security for life. DATE: SEP 13, 2022
FLAGGER SAFETY TRAINING THIS CLASS MEETS AT:
Shasta College Redding Campus, Redding & Tehama Campus, Red Bluff $49 I Facilitator: Rudy Schroeder
WORK ZONE TRAFFIC CONTROL / FLAGGER SAFETY TRAINING This 4-hour course is an introduction to the basic principles of work zone flagging as outlined in the Cal OSHA Construction Safety Orders: 1599(f) and 1599(g). The student will be instructed on the basic fundamentals of traffic control work zone flagging. This course will enable the student to apply practical concepts of work zone flagging to his/her work site and provide the student with the practical knowledge needed to satisfy Cal OSHA’s requirements. Students are required to complete a 50 question written examination. Upon successful completion, a full-size and wallet size certificate of completion will be issued to each student. REDDING CLASS SCHEDULE: DATE: SEP 24, 2022 Sat, 8:00 am – 12:00 pm I Redding Main Campus, Room: 2165 RED BLUFF CLASS SCHEDULE: DATE: SEP 23, 2022 Fri, 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm I Red Bluff Campus, Room: 7206B
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FLORAL DESIGN THESE THREE CLASSES MEET AT:
Shasta College Redding Campus, 11555 Old Oregon Trail, Redding Room 4500 I 4-Wed, 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm I $185 per class I Facilitator: Darlene Montgomery
THE ART OF FLORAL DESIGN WITH FALL FLOWERS Learn the basics of everyday floral design with fresh flowers such as, care and handling, design styles and techniques, and flower identification of some of the more commonly used cut flowers in floristry. Plan on four weeks of fun and floral designs in every class! Styles include; Natural Landscape, English Garden, BoHo Chic, and a surprise design! All styled in the autumn influence of seasonal flowers. Important: registration deadline – must register by August 31st DATES: SEP 7 – 28, 2022
THE ART OF FLORA DESIGN - INDOOR PLANTS AND THEIR CARE
Explore the care and cultivation of indoor and tropical plants, taking home your plant specimens and creations weekly — plants such as orchids, succulents, ferns, philodendrons, bromeliads, begonias and more! This class is a great way to increase your collection or start a new one! Important: registration deadline – must register by October 12th DATES: OCT 19 – NOV 9, 2022
THE ART OF FLORAL DESIGN – HOLIDAY HOME DÉCOR WITH FRESH FLOWERS Set a festive mood with fresh flower arrangements and holiday greenery that you create yourself. You will create a lovely autumn centerpiece for your Thanksgiving table. For the Christmas season you will create a fresh balsam wreath, a garland or swag, and a beautiful Christmas centerpiece with candles and fresh flowers. All the materials are provided, but you may want to personalize yours with your own trim and ornaments. Bring your own tools to class each week. The following are recommended: pruning shears, scissors, wire cutters, and gloves to handle the holiday greenery. Important: registration deadline – must register by November 9th DATES: NOV 16 – DEC 14, 2022 (No class Thanksgiving week)
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HEALTH - FITNESS - WELLBEING THESE TWO CLASSES MEET AT:
Shasta College Redding Campus, 11555 Old Oregon Trail, Redding Campus Pool I $49 per class I Facilitator: Lisa McKinney
AQUA AEROBICS Water aerobics is a fun way for adults to stay active and fit. It’s also easier on your joints than doing a traditional gym workout and can even help relieve nagging aches and pains. Doing water aerobics has multiple health benefits. Exercising in water can strengthen your muscles and joints without putting stress on them. You’ll get your heart rate up but the water will keep you cool and comfortable while you work out. This class is for participants at any skill level. DATES: AUG 3 – SEP 28, 2022 9-weeks I Weds I 12:00 pm-1:00 pm
AQUA JOGGING – DEEP WATER AEROBIC TRAINING This class is a cross training and rehabilitation method using low impact resistance training which can produce aerobic results, improve full range of motion, increase strength, all without impacting joints. Participants wear a buoyancy belt also called an Aqua Jogger belt and move in various running motions suspended in deep water. This activity is not advised for the unskilled swimmer. Each participant will need to bring their own aqua jogger belt appropriate for their individual level of buoyancy. They can be found online. Prices will vary, $35 and up depending on source. DATES: AUG 3 – SEP 28, 2022 9 weeks I Wed I 1:15 pm – 2:15 pm
THESE TWO CLASSES MEET AT:
Shasta College Redding Campus, 11555 Old Oregon Trail, Redding Room 2150 I Facilitator: Katheryn Calkins
MINDFULNESS MEDITATION FOR CHALLENGING TIMES This course will be an introduction to Mindfulness Meditation suitable for ongoing mindfulness students. Love, compassion, joy, and equanimity will be our topics in the special topics course: challenging times call for special methods to trusting the goodness within, and these positive qualities sometimes seem outside of our reach. Calling them in through guided meditation will be the focus of instruction. DATES: SEP 9, 16, 23, 30, 2022 4-Fri I 11:00 AM-12:30 PM I $49
MINDFULNESS AND THE WAY OF WRITING This course is a daylong mindfulness and writing retreat for students who want to learn mindfulness meditation and generate new writing. Mindfulness meditation instruction will be combined with writing prompts. Students should be ready to write, with a notebook and pens of their choice. We will share some of what we write together, create a writing community, and learn about mindfulness meditation as a way of listening to our inner writing voice. DATE: OCT 8, 2022 Sat I 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM (12:00 – 2:00 break) I $39
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HEALTH - FITNESS - WELLBEING
THIS CLASS IS DELIVERED VIA VIDEO FORMAT: $49 per session I Facilitator: Rhonda Nelson
GET FIT! VIDEO SERIES Enjoy a complete body workout at home at a time that is convenient for you! You will receive links to at least two of Rhonda's popular Get Fit! videos each Monday for 8 weeks. Each video is approximately 45 minutes long. The sessions are designed for all fitness levels and offer you a complete workout with cardio, toning, strengthening, stretching and relaxation techniques. We do it all! Set to fun music and beautiful backdrops, you will find yourself coming back for more! Internet access is required for links to YouTube. Recommended materials: Dumbbells and a yoga mat or rug. SESSION #1 GET FIT VIDEO SERIES DATES: AUG 22 – OCT 10, 2022 SESSION #2 GET FIT VIDEO SERIES DATES: OCT 17 – DEC 8, 2022
THIS CLASS MEETS AT:
Shasta College Redding Campus, 11555 Old Oregon Trail, Redding Room 1840 I Wed/Fri, 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm I $59 I Facilitator: Michel Czenhatowski
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. DATES: OCT 5 – DEC 2, 2022 (No classes Thanksgiving week)
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HEALTH - FITNESS - WELLBEING THESE TWO CLASSES MEET AT:
Shasta College Downtown Campus, 1400 Market St., Redding Room 8220 I Tue, 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm I $35 per class I Facilitator: Dr. June Stevens, N.D.
SELF-CARE & PROACTIVE HEALTH IN THE TIME OF COVID-19 Unfortunately, COVID-19 and its subvarient strains are here to stay. Vaccinated or not, the risk of infection is still high and moving into the fall and winter months poses an even greater threat. However, we can all become more proactive in our self-care as we are seeing mainstream medicine has little to offer. Join Dr. June Stevens as she outlines for you proven and effective prevention strategies, successful natural and alternative treatments options for COVID infections, and a load of other valuable resources for you. DATE: OCT 4, 2022
TREATING & HEALING LONG COVID AND POST-VACCINE ILLNESS The community is seeing a significant surge in what is known as post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection (PASC), or more commonly as Long COVID and these conditions affect all ages. Long-term effects include ongoing fatigue, shortness of breath, difficulty concentrating, sleep disorders, fevers, anxiety and depression, chronic headaches, chest pain, heart palpations, blood clots and vascular complications, kidney impairment, chronic loss of taste or smell. Why is this happening? What can be done to treat this lingering illness and heal? Find hope as you join Dr. June for answers to these and many more of your questions. DATE: NOV 8, 2022
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HEALTH - FITNESS - WELLBEING
THESE TWO CLASSES MEET AT:
Shasta College Redding Campus, 11555 Old Oregon Trail, Redding Room 1840 I Facilitators: Brad Marsh & Hiroko Mori
SHOTOKAN KARATE Shotokan Karate is the authentic traditional karate for the mind, body and spirit! Get stronger physically and mentally! This class focuses on basics including stances, blocks, punches, kicks and Kata (pre-arranged fighting forms). This class is a combined class of beginning and intermediate levels. The class may split into two concurrent groups as needed. Instructors are Hiroko Mori (5th Degree Black Belt) and Brad Marsh (4th Degree Black Belt) of Shotokan Karate of America. For men, women and youths ages 13 and up. DATES: AUG 15 – SEP 15, 2022 (No class Labor Day week) Mon/Thur I 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm I Room 1840 I 4-Weeks I $49 SEP 19 – OCT 27, 2022 Mon/Thur I 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm I Room 1840 I 6-Weeks I $59 OCT 31 – DEC 15, 2022 (No class Thanksgiving week) Mon/Thur I 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm I Room 1840 I 6-Weeks I $59
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. It is a hands-on workshop taught by female instructor Hiroko Mori, (5th Degree Black Belt) of Shotokan Karate of America. This workshop is for ages 10 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. Parental consent, in writing, signed and dated, is required for those under the age of 18. The consent/waiver form will be provided at class. DATE: OCT 8, 2022 Sat I 9:30 am – 12:00 pm I $39 Each icon represents a class held: on campus
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HOME & GARDEN THIS CLASS MEETS AT:
Shasta College Downtown Campus, 1400 Market St., Redding Room 8220 I Mon, 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm I $89 I Facilitator: Allison Breedveld
CHICKENS AND EGGS: HEALTH, MANAGEMENT, AND PROPER CARE OF SUCCESSFUL BACKYARD FLOCKS This course provides an introduction to the science and management of backyard birds. Students will study current management practices for backyard chicken flocks such as proper housing, nutrition, breeding, and care. The course will also examine important issues in avian health including biosecurity, diseases, parasites, and welfare. Important processes such as egg production, reproduction, and digestion will also be covered. DATES: SEP 26 – OCT 17, 2022
IN-HOME BUSINESS OPPS THIS CLASS MEETS AT:
Shasta College Redding Campus, 11555 Old Oregon Trail, Redding Room 2165 I $119 (fee includes cost of materials) I Facilitator: Masters Notary Academy
BECOME A NOTARY PUBLIC 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. Important: 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 fee of $10.00. DATE: OCT 14, 2022 Fri I 8:00 am – 3:00 pm (class) I 4:00 pm (exam)
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IN-HOME BUSINESS OPPS THIS CLASS IS HELD VIA ZOOM:
Tue/Wed/Thur, 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm I Facilitator: Notary Public Seminars $129 (Digital Materials and Certificate Fee already included in class fee)
BECOME A LOAN SIGNING AGENT LIVESTREAM Are you already a Notary and looking for ways to increase your income? Make the most out of your notary commission by becoming a certified Loan Signing Agent. You’ll have an instructor in real time teach you how to notarize loan documents and give you a simple strategy and all the tools you need to launch your new business as a Loan Signing Agent. Our expert teachers are seasoned in the business; they'll teach you the process of completing a signing, best practices in the industry, and how to get loan signing assignments. A certificate is awarded upon completion of the course. Prerequisite: You must be a Notary Topics include: • • • • •
Notarize a loan package from any bank successfully every time The dos and don'ts of the profession What to discuss with your clients How to develop your own business Getting signed up with busy signing agencies
DATES: OCT 18, 19, 20, 2022
THIS CLASS IS HELD VIA ZOOM:
Thur, 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm I Facilitator: Kevin Boyd I $59
SELL IT ONLINE! - EXPLORE YOUR BEST E-STORE OPPORTUNITIES There are a number of e-marketplaces today that provide an excellent way for you to generate revenue by either selling used personal items or by creating a new e-commerce business. This class presents an essential comparison review of the top selling platforms where anyone can sell. Analysis is provided of each top site for marketplace description, size, product categories, typical buyers and sellers. Also, each site’s pros and cons, dos and don’ts, seller requirements including costs, getting paid and how to register. This comprehensive overview will help you set your direction and determine which platform(s) and marketing strategies are the best match for your online success. Note: the zoom link will be emailed to all the registrants prior to the start of class. DATE: OCT 27, 2022
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IN-HOME BUSINESS OPPS THIS CLASS IS HELD VIA ZOOM:
Fri, 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm I Facilitator: LeeAnne Krusemark I $49
MAKE MONEY PET SITTING Do you love animals…especially dogs? Learn how to make extra money after school or work by watching dogs or other pets, usually in the pet’s home. You will learn about feeding, watering, and exercising pets, how to make a good impression as well as what questions to ask when interviewing for a pet sitting job, and what to do when a dog has behavioral issues. You will also discover other services you can offer to make more money, such as dog walking, grooming, puppy training, etc. Informative handouts for future use are included in class fee. This class is taught by a seasoned professional pet sitter and a longtime entrepreneur. Note: The webinar login information will be emailed the day before class. DATE: SEP 30, 2022
THESE TWO CLASSES ARE IN A WEB-BASED FORMAT: Section: F5026 & F5027 I Facilitator: Trish Funk I No cost
BUAD 301A LAUNCHING YOUR BUSINESS Description: This course is designed to give students the necessary knowledge and skills to explore, plan and develop a business. The business entrepreneur utilizes the understanding of business concepts, strategies, and technology to shape ideas into opportunities supported by research, data, and business models. This course may be offered in a distance education format. DATES: OCT 4 – 20, 2022
BUAD 301B DEVELOPING YOUR BUSINESS MODEL Description: This course is designed to build on the business plan, research, and strategies that were developed in BUAD 301A. This course sequence can also be taken independently from BUAD 301A. Students will explore financing, bookkeeping, budgeting, legal/business law, and leadership when launching and owning a business. This course may be offered in a distance education format. DATES: NOV 1 – 17, 2022
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THIS CLASS MEETS AT:
Shasta College Downtown Campus, 1400 Market St., Redding Room 8220 I Wed, 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm I $65 I Facilitator: Tami Luce
INTRODUCTION TO ASL (AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE) Have you always watched conversations in sign language and said to yourself, “I wish I knew sign language,” or “I forgot what I learned a few years ago.” Well here is your opportunity to get in on the action. ASL is the main mode of communication for Deaf and Hard of Hearing individuals. There are many complexities in this beautiful expressive language. In this introductory course we will learn phrases and fingerspelling that can be used in everyday situations to communicate with the Deaf. DATES: SEP 14 – NOV 16, 2022 (10-weeks)
LIFELONG LEARNING INSTITUTE THIS CLASS MEETS AT:
Shasta College Downtown Campus, 1400 Market St., Redding Room 8104 I Wed, 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm I No cost I Facilitator: Joanne Tippin
TAKING CONTROL OF YOUR DIABETES Diabetes management is not a simple task. When you are informed about the best steps to take, you can manage it more successfully. Attending this free educational class will help in understanding diabetes. This class is created for both type 1 and type 2 diabetes and is hosted by a Certified Diabetes Care and Education Specialist. Topics covered: Diabetes in general; What glucose levels mean; How episodes of high and low sugar are treated; How to check sugars; Medications and their side effects; Preventing complications; and, Lifestyle modifications like diet and exercise and how they can (positively) affect your health. This class is not just for seniors. This class is open to the general community - for attendees of all ages. Important: Seating is limited. Sign up today to save your seat in this class! DATE: SEP 21, 2022
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LIFELONG LEARNING INSTITUTE THIS CLASS MEETS AT:
Shasta College Redding Campus, 11555 Old Oregon Trail, Redding Room 816 I Wed, 6:30 pm - 7:20 pm I Section: F5861 I No cost I Facilitator: Aaron Maready
HIST 320 ANCIENT SOCIETIES AND THEIR PEOPLE This non-credit course will explore how ancient history is more than a list of famous people and events to memorize. Students will discover the rich history of ancient societies around the world and use evidence found in documents, archaeology, environmental analysis, studies of linguistics, oral histories, art and music to create a comparative survey of ancient people and their lives. This course will focus on different civilizations and themes in ancient history to explore contemporary connections and how the past impacts our world today. This class is designed for older adults with a lifetime of personal experience and encourages creative expression to enhance personal global involvement through the study of ancient world history. This course may be offered in a distance education format. DATES: AUG 15 – DEC 15, 2022
THIS CLASS MEETS AT:
Shasta College Redding Campus, 11555 Old Oregon Trail, Redding Room 2038 I Thur, 5:30 pm - 7:45 pm (plus 16 hours of web-lecture online) $55 Materials Fee I Section: F4818 I Facilitator: Jacquelyn Horton (Lvl 2 Somm, CSW)
CULA 366 WINE WITH FOOD This course is designed to teach students the applied approach to match wine and food from different parts of the world using flavors, textures, and components present in food and wine as complementing strategies. Emphasis is on menu planning, preparation of foods, cooking methods, and tasting wines with food. Concepts can be applied to home preparation of food with wine, restaurant food production with wine, and dining out. This course may be offered in a distance education format. DATES: OCT 20 – DEC 15, 2022
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WRITERS' CIRCLE
THIS CLASS IS HELD VIA ZOOM:
Sat, 11:00 am - 12:00 pm I Facilitator: LeeAnne Krusemark I $35
EXPLORE THE WORLD AS A TRAVEL WRITER
If you love to travel and love to write, this is for you! We will discuss how to use all your senses in a new destination to create more detailed and in-depth descriptions that capture and maintain readers’ interest, and whether or not you need to include photos with your work. You will also learn how to find and submit your finished product to print and online markets, the business side of travel writing (how to take travel tax deductions), and how to avoid worn-out travel writing clichés. Informative handouts for future use are included in class fee. The instructor LeeAnne Krusemark is a former journalist, current author and editor, and a nationwide Professor of Publishing at higher learning institutions, including Harvard Adult Education. The webinar login information will be emailed the day before class. Note: The webinar login information will be emailed the day before class. DATE: SEP 24, 2022
THESE TWO CLASSES ARE IN A WEB-BASED FORMAT:
4-Thur, 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm I Live Remote Online I Facilitator: Alyssa Kress I $69 per class
HOW TO WRITE A NOVEL – PART 1 (REMOTE LIVE)
Have you thought of writing a novel but didn't know where to begin? This class will give you the tools to start your story. Instructional lectures will explore the basics of developing sympathetic, believable characters and creating sufficient conflict to support your story. In-class creative writing exercises will reinforce each lesson as will enjoyable homework assignments. These will be reviewed in class in a strictly supportive environment. Students will complete the class with a thorough knowledge of the characters who will drive their novel and one scene. DATES: SEP 8 – 29, 2022
HOW TO WRITE A NOVEL – PART 2 (REMOTE LIVE)
Unlock the mysteries of novel structure in this continuation of How to Write a Novel. Full-length novels require a strong framework in which the characters act out their bids to reach their goals. Through instructional lectures, we will learn how to create a full-length page-turner of a plot. In-class creative writing exercises and enjoyable homework assignments will reinforce each lesson. These will be reviewed in class in a strictly supportive environment. Students will complete the class with an outline and/or the first chapter of their own novel. DATES: OCT 6 – 27, 2022
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CLASS A & B License Training
These classes provide students with the instruction and hands-on driving practice needed to take their DMV test for their Class A & B licenses. Course Sequence CONS 140A Permit Class: Online instruction format (8 weeks) CONS 140B Driver Training: Face-to-face lab instruction (8 weeks)
Class content includes: • Walk-around inspections • In-cab brake checks • Commercial Driving Handbook • On-road driving skills • Backing exercises • Over-the-road and log truck driving training • Ride-alongs with industry partners • Entry-level wages starting at $18+/hr
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Registered pre-apprenticeship program Industry-recognized certificate New accelerated program-completion possible in one semester! Real-world outdoor classroom to gain job-site experience Includes CDL training Entry-level wages starting at $17+/hr + OT
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