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Community EducationEnrich

Course Brochure • Spring 2011

www.mysfcollege.com • 352.395.5193

intoSWINGSPRING

College For Kids (CFK) at Santa Fe (SF) is a fun and learning-filled summer experience for children who are rising 5 - 9th grade students. Come and join the fun! Registration begins April 11, 2011.

New Jr. CFK Camp for rising 2nd-4th grade studentsAndrews Center (Starke):June 27-July 1stHalf day - $76*Please check registration form. Certain classes have additional material fees.

Santa Fe College for Kids now offers opportunities for teens, rising 9-12 grade students. Our CIT program is a work-oriented volunteer experience, which will give teens the opportunity to assist our College for Kids (CFK) instructors during the 2 week CFK summer camps; Session I, July 11-July 21st or Session 2, July 25-August 4th. Applications are due by May 27, 2011. CIT’s must be available to attend mandatory training from 9am-3pm on June 10th.Tuition: $70 per 2 week camp session.

NW Campus (Gainesville):Session 1: July 11-July 21Session 2: July 25-Aug 4Monday-Thursday8:15 am to 5:15 pmFull Day-$300 per sessionHall Day-$150 per session

Andrews Center (Starke):July 11-22, Monday thru Friday8:10 am to 4:25 pmFull Day-$235*Hall Day-$125*

Super Sophisticated Summer Science Camp:Ages 10-14June 20-24, 20119:00 am to 12:30 pmTuition: $115An advanced camp for kids 10-14 years of age who have a passion for science.

Summer Camps at Santa Fe

Super Summer Science Camp I:Ages 6-9June 20-24, 20119:00 am to 12:30 pmTuition: $115A fun science experience for younger students.

Super Summer Science Camp II:Ages 6-14June 27-July 1, 20119:00 am to 12:30 pmTuition: $115A fun science experience for all budding scientists.

SF Watson Center4150 SE State RoadKeystone Heights, FL 32656(352) 395-5821 or (352) 473-8989www.sfcollege.edu/watson

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Thinking of a Career Change?Discover your next passion at Santa Fe!Retiring soon or needing to change career focus?

Come learn about exciting short term training programs and degree offerings in healthcare, biotechnology, business, construction technology, graphic design and information technology. Career advisors will be on hand to answer your questions about programs, college admission requirements, financial aid, and much more.

Santa Fe College Career Changer Information Session for Plus 50:Discover Your Next Passion at Santa Fe CollegeMarch 22, 2011 6 - 7:30 p.m.Building R, room 01, SF Northwest Campus

3000 NW 83rd Street • Bldg V Rm 17Gainesville FL 32606

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Community Education Staff

Table of Contents

Highlights ............................03

Courses Animal Care and Training .... 04 Art ............................................ 04 Career & Test Prep ................. 05

Computers & Technology ..... 06

Crafts & Hobbies .................... 06

Dance ....................................... 07

Fine Arts .................................. 08

Food ......................................... 09

Health & Fitness ..................... 10

House & Garden ..................... 11

Kids Korner ............................. 12

Languages .............................. 12 Money & Finance ................... 13 Outdoor Adventures ............. 13

Special Interests ..................... 14

Sports ...................................... 15

Online Education ................... 17

General Information .......... 18

Registration Information .. 19

Registration Form .............. 19

Paul Hutchins Program Director

Betsy AlburyProgram Coordinator

Melissa AtyeoOffice/Course Manager

Renda SpringsOffice Assistant

Santa Fe College Community Education is taking the challenge! Are you ready for a challenge? Can you eat some local food every day - at home or in a locally-owned restaurant? Then you are ready to participate in the 2011 Eat Local Challenge, May 1-31, 2011. Restaurants will participate with local specials - just look for the logo! The Eat Local Challenge has been sponsored by Hogtown HomeGrown since 2008 and has participants from all over North Central Florida. Hogtown HomeGrown is also an affiliate of Blue Oven Kitchens - the kitchen incubator serving North Central Florida - which is currently raising funds to open its own inspected kitchen facility to host cooking classes and provide entrepreneurs with space to create their culinary specialties. More information can be found at www.hogtownhomegrown.com and www.blueovenkitchens.org.

Please see page 9 for new classes which highlight our Eat Local Food Challenge in Gainesville.

Highlights

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SMALL DOG PLAY AND LEARNBring your friendly small dog to come play and learn with others its size! Classes are designed for dogs 8 pounds to 20 pounds. All ages welcome. Dogs will play off leash in a secure area and work on good social skills and basic obedience as needed. Owners will socialize and learn right along with their dogs.

ANI0056.1B6 4 Wed., starts 4/20, 6:45 PM - 7:45 PM Instructor - Melanie Phillpot, CPDT SF - NW Campus, NE Parking lot, Zoo FEE $29 NOTE:Bringproofofimmunizationsand$10 instructorfeetofirstclass.Provideemail addressasinstructorwillcontactyoupriorto thefirstclass.ParkintheNEcornerofthe Zooparkinglot.

ACRYLIC PAINTINGBegin or renew a love affair with acrylic painting. Course covers using acrylic paint alone or combined with other media; preparing canvas; choosing and cleaning brushes; mixing paint; understanding color, value and composition; options for framing. Assignments include still life, self portrait, collage and acrylic painting, and canvas on canvas mosaic.

ART0002.1W4 6 Wed., starts 4/13, 6 PM - 8:30 PM Instructor - Elizabeth Barakah Hodges WESTWOOD MIDDLE SCHOOL, Office 3215 NW 15th Ave FEE $59 NOTE:Foralllevelsofexperience.Bring acrylicpaintsifyouhavethem.Materials discussedat1stclass.

ACRYLIC PAINTING 101For the Petrified Painter! Learn the basics of painting and color mixing. First two weeks step by step instruction to a finished painting. Second two weeks paint landscapes from your favorite photo in a loose/free style anyone cando. Last two weeks really loosen up with abstracts using a palette knife and brush. Take home 3 completed paintings. All supplies provided.

ART0016.1A4 6 Thu., starts 4/14, 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM Instructor - Lytha Nicholson SF - DAVIS CENTER 17500 SW Archer Rd, Archer FEE $69 NOTE:$20materialfeepaidtoinstructorat firstclassforallsupplies.

BEGINNING DRAWINGDon’t be afraid to try drawing is a skill that anyone can learn. Basic techniques will teach you “how to see”. Topics covered include: line, shape, texture, shading, and more. Advanced students may work independently w/ their own subjects and goals. Guidance and critique will be provided at each class. Instructor -Terri Regotti SF - NW Campus, S-316 FEE $79 LAB FEE $2 NOTE:Bringavarietyofpencils(atleasta #2andanEbony),PinkPearl,gumor kneadederasers,Sharpiemarker, StrathmoreDrawingPad11”X14”OR18”x 24”,andruler.Othermaterialsdiscussed duringthefirstclass.Foradults.

ART0004.1F2 6 Tue., starts 4/12, 6 PM - 9 PM

ART0004.1F4 6 Thu., starts 4/14, 6 PM - 9 PM

ANIMAL CARE & TRAINING

ART

DOG TRAININGDevelop a happy working relationship with your dog. Well trained dogs are a wonderful addition to any family. Discover innovative methods for communicating with your dog, with emphasis on instant response and attentiveness, encouraged by high motivation and praise. All basic obedience exercises are AKC oriented and geared for a great family dog, as well as competition.

ANI0022.1F6 6 Sat., starts 4/9, 10 AM - 11 AM Instructor - Mitzi Calvert SF - NW Campus, Parking lot N of Zoo FEE $34 NOTE:NoSrWaivers.Additional$25 feepaidtoinstructorat1stclass.Current vaccinationsrequired.Providee-mail, instructorwillsendmap.

DOG TRAINING ADVANCEDIf you are familiar with AKC Techniques, and your dog knows basic obedience exercises, then this next level class is for you. Enjoy an advanced class that teaches a development of mutual trust and respect. Have the reward of a lifetime a true companionship with your dog.

ANI0025.1F6 6 Sat., starts 4/9, 11 AM - 12 PM Instructor - Mitzi Calvert SF - NW Campus, Parking lot N of Zoo FEE $34 NOTE:NoSrWaivers.Additional$25fee paidtoinstructorat1stclass.Current vaccinationsrequired.Providee-mail, instructorwillsendmap.

HORSEBACK RIDINGHorsemanship is both an art and a science. Madonna Bynum will introduce you to the skills needed to become a confident and safe rider and handler of horses. Join her to learn how to from approach a horse confidently, groom, tack up, mount and dismount, to seat and hand position and balance. This class is for riders of all levels. You will be riding in all 4 classes.

ANI0055.1B4 4 Thu., starts 4/14, 6 PM - 7:30 PM Instructor - Madonna Bynum MADONNA’S EQUINE ACADEMY, Barn - Waldo Rd FEE $29 NOTE:Classwillmeetinoutdoorarena. Wearappropriateclothes,longpants, closedtoeshoesorbootswith1/2”heel(no tread).Mapswillbeemailed.$100 facilityfeepaidtoinstructoratfirstclass.

PUPPY PLAYGROUPHelp socialize your puppy and get started on basic training in fun and positive ways. Together you’ll have fun playing and practicing recalls, sit, down, up/off, leave it and more; make training the best game ever! For puppies 18 weeks and under (must have received at least the 1st of the series of 4 immunization combos and lived in your home 2 weeks prior to class).

ANI0026.1F1 4 Wed., starts 4/20, 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM Instructor - Melanie Phillpot, CPDT SF - NW Campus, NE Parking lot, Zoo FEE $29 NOTE:Bringpup,$10materialsfee,proofof currentimmunizations,waterandfavorite tinytreatsto1stclass.Parkinthenortheast corneroftheTeachingZooparkinglot. Provideemailaddress,instructorwillcontact before1stclass.

BEGINNING OIL PAINTINGLet out the artist in you! Learn color, color theory, materials, and the delight of working with paints. A different topic is covered each week. Concentration is given to the process of painting and to stretch all painters to the next level. You are encouraged to collect images to use as source material for your unique paintings.

ART0009.1B4 6 Thu., starts 4/14, 10 AM - 1 PM Instructor - Allison LeBaron Belle Terre - 716 North Main Street FEE $75 NOTE:$50facilityfeepaidtoinstructorat 1stclass,whichincludesrosemadder, lowodormedium.Bringanyoilpaint suppliesyoucurrentlyown,sketchpaper, pencil,one10x10”carboardcanvas.Other materialswillbediscussedat1stclass. NoSeniorWaivers.

INTERMEDIATE OIL PAINTINGExpress your inner artist by working on a variety of class projects, including still life, photos, practicing portraiture while experimenting with different styles and artistic approaches. Instruction will be provided on different class topics and allow to work on your own projects. Constructive critques will allow you to progress to a higher level of artistic practice.

ART0042.1B2 6 Tue., starts 4/12, 10 AM - 1 PM Instructor - Allison LeBaron Belle Terre - 716 North Main Street FEE $75 NOTE:$75facilityfeepaidtoinstructorat 1stclass.NoSeniorWaivers.

MIXED MEDIA PAINTINGLearn to use found and collected imagery combined with drawing,

painting and collage techniques. Students will use various water based painting media in conjunction with permanent/waterproof drawing media. Demos and examples will be shown. Join us for a great art making experience.

ART0013.1B3 6 Wed., starts 4/13, 10 AM - 1 PM Instructor - Cynthia Daudell Belle Terre 716 North Main Street FEE $69 NOTE:$100facilityfeepaidtoinstructorat 1stclass.Pleasebringwaterbasedmedia ofchoiceandyourownpersonalvisual imagery;photos,graphics,clippings, writings,etc.to1stclass.NoSeniorWaivers

OIL PAINTINGLearn the basics of oil painting methods and materials. Projects will include creation of a color wheel, abstract portraiture, landscape, fruit still life, and working from a photograph. This course will focus on the basic concepts of composition, form, space and color.

ART0041.1B1 6 Mon., starts 4/11, 4 PM - 6:30 PM Instructor - Angela Hoppe United Church of Gainesville 1624 NW 5th Avenue FEE $69 NOTE:Noseniorwaivers.$35facilitypaid toinstructorat1stclass.Pickupsupply packagefromCentralFloridaOfficePlus. CheckAngela’swebsitehttp://web. me.com/hoppetrail

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FOCUS ON YOUR FUTUREFocus on Your Future! Explore the Displaced Homemaker Program at SFC. Learn about the eligibility process, classes, workshops and the support the program offers. Designed for prospective participants in the community.

CAR0015.1A4 1 Thu., 4/14, 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM Instructor - Nancy Griffin SF - DAVIS (ARCHER) CTR, Boadroom 17500 SW Archer Rd, Archer FEE $0

CAR0015.2D2 1 Tue., 4/12, 10 AM - 11 AM Instructor - Nancy Griffin BLOUNT CENTER - SF, Boardroom 401 NW 6th ST FEE $0

GRE MATH REVIEWDesigned to help those studying for the Graduate Record Exam, Civil Service Test or Scholastic Aptitude Test. Includes a review of high school algebra and geometry problems commonly found on the GRE.

TES0025.1F4 6 Fri., starts 4/15, 6 PM - 9 PM Instructor - Victor Brennan SF - NW Campus, P - 262 FEE $69 NOTE:Suggestedtext:“GREPrepBook”,by Barrons.

HEALTH CAREER OPPORTUNITIESExplore, Cardiovascular Tech., Dental Hygiene,Dental Assisting, Diagnostic Medical Sonography, Nuclear Medicine Tech., Nursing, Respiratory Care, Radiography, and Surgical Tech. Learn how to enter the programs leading to these exciting careers. A building tour is included.

CAR0060.1F2 1 Wed., 4/27, 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM Instructor - Scott Fortner SF - NW Campus, W Lobby FEE $0

HEALTH/LEGAL CAREERS IN BUSINESSExplore your career opportunities in business, Legal Assisting, office systems, Medical Transcription, Health Information Management and the new Bachelors degree in Health services! Learn how you can join SF’s graduates who are achieving their employment goals. Business Programs offers a variety of oriented, accredited degrees and certificates.

CAR0002.1F1 1 Mon., 4/11, 6 PM - 7 PM Instructor - Doug Robertson SF - NW Campus, C - 103 FEE $0

OPPORTUNITIES GRAPHIC DESIGNWhat is Graphic Design? Come and find out what a graphic designer does, and if this might be a career that would fit you. Graphic Designers create logos, brochures, annual reports, package design, web design as well as other exciting animation and print areas. The SFC Digital Media Program has well equipped computer labs with all the latest software.

CAR0004.1F4 1 Thu., 4/21, 6:30 PM - 8 PM Instructor - Jorge Ibanez SF - NW Campus, N - 323 FEE $0

WATERCOLOR IITake your watercolor skills to the next level. Develop your technique and style. Explore rendering, layering transparent colors and color mixing. Build on your knowledge for a more professional approach.

ART0029.1G2 6 Mon., starts 4/11, 1:30 PM - 4:30 PM Instructors - Allison LeBaron Cynthia Daudell Belle Terre, 716 North Main Street FEE $75 NOTE:$50facilityfeegiventoinstructorat 1stclass.Watercolorsupplypackagemay bepurchasedatfirstclass.NoSenior Waivers.

EXPLORING COLLEGE AT SFAccess a wealth of knowledge, and learn how to get started at SF. Explore the college application process, financial aid, and much more with this informative class. Learn aboutavailable services such as counseling, academic advisement, student services, degrees, and certificates available.

CAR0012.1F3 1 Tue., 4/12, 6:30 PM - 8:15 PM Instructor - Recruitment Specialist SF - NW Campus, R - 101 FEE $0 EXPLORING COLLEGE FOR PARENTSAccess a wealth of wealth of knowledge, and learn how to get your child started at SF. Explore the college application process, financial aid, and much more with this informative class. Learn about available services such as counseling, academic advisement, student services, degrees, and certificates available, so you can give your student the support they need to succeed.

CAR0014.1F3 1 Tue., 4/26, 6:30 PM - 8:15 PM Instructor - Recruitment Specialist SF - NW Campus, R - 101 FEE $0 EXPLORING EMERGING TECHNOLOGYDiscover a new world of opportunity in the high wage, cutting edge careers of Clinical Laboratory Specialist, Biotechnology, and Biomedical Engineering Technology (Electronics). This is a great chance to tour thebrand new Perry Center for Emerging Technologies that is the state of the art training facility for these sophisticated careers.

CAR0003.1F4 1 Tue., 5/3, 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM Instructor - Scott Fortner SF- Perry Center (Ala.), Main Lobby Highway 441N, Alachua FEE $0 NOTE:Participantswillspeakwithfaculty andadvisorstolearnaboutsalaries, employability,andtheuniquecareer personalityofeachprofession.Theywillalso explaintheappropriatepathforacademic success.

OIL PAINTING WITH DIANAWe will complete an oil painting, stepby step, with instructions from

certified instructor, Diana White. Everyone from beginner to experienced is welcome. Please visit my website at www.dianawhite.com. Click on class information to see a photo of the painting we will be doing along with a general supply list. Come ready to have fun, relax and paint.

ART0022.1W2 4 Tue., starts 4/12, 10 AM - 1PM Instructor - Diana White Butterfly Garden 20329 State Road 26 East, Earlton FEE $54 NOTE:$10facilityfeepaidtoinstructorat 1stclass.

PORTRAITURE IAlways wanted to draw a portrait? This class is for you! This class

focuses on a drawing technique that, when followed, achieves the desired likness. Cast aside your fears and give it a go. You can do a lot with few supplies.

ART0037.1F6 6 Thu., starts 4/14, 6:30 PM - 9 PM Instructor - Betty Blitch GAINESVILLE HIGH SCHOOL, F2 FEE $65 NOTE:Participantswillworkfromthemodel, notfromphotos.Additionalmodelfeeof$30 ispaiddirectlytothemodelatfirstclass.

SEE, MIX, PAINT IN OILLearn to see color in the environment and tointerpret what you see using paint.Understanding color, mixing and applying paint is a learned skill. You will develop a trained eye and gain confidence as a painter. All it takes is willingness to learn and practice. Soon you will be analyzing everything you see in a new way.

ART0038.1G2 6 Tue., starts 4/12, 6:30 PM - 9 PM Instructor - Betty Blitch GAINESVILLE HIGH SCHOOL, F2 FEE $65 NOTE:$10materialfeepaidtoinstructor. Studentsmustprovidepaint,odorless thinner,palette,brushes.

WATERCOLOR IIf you have always loved and wanted to work with watercolors but were afraid to try, this course is for you. Finally you will learn how to get vibrant colors instead of a weak watery wash. Materials, watercolor techniques, composition and color wheel will be introduced. Palm tree, fruit still life and working from favorite photos will give you 6 paintings to take home.

ART0051.1G2 6 Wed., starts 4/13, 3 PM - 5 PM Instructor - Allison LeBaron VILLAGE, Tower Club Art Room 8000 NW 27 Blvd FEE $69 NOTE:Bringanywatercolorsuppliesyou alreadyown,sketchpaper,andpencil. Materialswillbediscussedat1stclass.

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ART - cont.

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NEVER FEAR MATH AGAINReceive a one hour Diagnosis of Math Learning Problems. Learn how

you learn Math, why you have problems, and how to learn Math more effectively. Then learn from 9 unique Math lectures suited to your style.

TES0045.1F3 5 Thu. & Fri., starts 4/21, 5:30 - 6:30 PM Instructor - Michael Lewis SF - NW Campus, L - 02 FEE $49

WEB DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENTWhat is Web Design? How are Web sites developed? Join us for an introduction to the growing and expanding world of computer arts.Explore possible careers in creating games forthe Web, E commerce, Web based animation, interactive multimedia, Internet and database programming, and more.

CAR0061.1F4 1 Thu., 4/14, 6:30 PM - 8 PM Instructor - Jorge Ibanez SF - NW Campus, N - 116 FEE $0

COMPUTERS & TECHNOLOGY

MS APPLICATIONS IIThere’s so much to know and so little time, but now you can delve further into several of themost popular Microsoft Office 2007 applications. You will get more out of Word and Excel, andyou’ll also learn how to use Publisher, Microsoft’s desktop publishing program. Helpful handouts with lots of hands on experience willsurely improve your Microsoft 2007 Office skills.

COM0042.1F4 6 Wed., starts 4/13, 5:45 PM - 8:45 PM Instructor - Janet Foster SF - NW Campus, C-114 FEE $89 LAB FEE $20 NOTE:NoSeniorWaivers.Prerequisites: PCFundamentalsIandIIandMS ApplicationsI,orequivalentexperience. BringaUSB/flashdriveifyouhaveone.

PC FUNDAMENTALS I FOR SENIORSLearn computer terminology, mouse functions, keyboard basics, the windows operating environment. This course is for absolute beginners with time to explore. Non-seniors may also take this class.

Instructor - Brian Fox SF - NW Campus, C-114 FEE $54 LAB FEE $20 NOTE:NoSrWaivers.BringaUSB/flash drive,ifyouhaveone. COM0020.1F3 4 Wed., starts 4/13, 2:30 PM - 5:30 PM COM0020.3F2 4 Tue., starts 4/12, 2:30 PM - 5:30 PM Instructor Brian Fox PC FUNDAMENTALS II FOR SENIORSDesigned for the Senior who has mastered the skills taught in our PC Fund. I class. In this lecture/hands on course, you will gain an understanding of the Windows environment, file management, taskbar properties, control panel and more! Pre requisite: PC Fundamentals I or equivalent experience is essential. Non-seniors may also register for this class.

Instructor-BrianFox SF NW Campus FEE $54 LAB FEE $20 NOTE:NoSrWaivers.BringaUSB/flash drive,ifyouhaveone.

COM0021.1F3 4 Wed., starts 5/11, 2:30 PM - 5:30 PM COM0021.2F6 4 Tue., starts 5/10, 2:30 PM - 5:30 PM Instructor - Brian Fox

BOROSILICATE LAMPWORKINGBorosilicate glass (also known as Pyrex) is an extremely strong and durable glass. Create glass pendants, marbles, animals and discover the beauty of this molten medium. No experience needed, although good eyesight and physical stamina are required.

CRA0039.1B2 6 Tue., starts 4/12, 5:30 PM - 9 PM Instructor - Sarah Hinds PRIVATE OFFICE/BUSINESS FEE $85 NOTE:$75materialfeepaidtoinstructorat 1stclass.Mapswillbeemailed.NoSenior Waivers.

BRIDGEBridge is a challenging and enjoyable game. Pick up all of the fundamentals, including scoring, suit and no trump bidding, opening leads, playing and competitive bidding.

HOB0020.1B2 6 Tue., starts 4/12, 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM Instructor - James Hearn WESTWOOD MIDDLE SCHOOL - Media Center 3215 NW 15th Ave FEE $54 NOTE:Pleasebringadeckofcardstoclass. NoSeniorWaivers.

BRIDGE IIContinue to sharpen your playing skills in thisintermediate level bridge class. Cover techniques such as forcing and non forcing sequences, and the Gerber convention.

HOB0021.1B4 6 Wed., starts 4/13, 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM Instructor - James Hearn WESTWOOD MIDDLE SCHOOL - Media Center 3215 NW 15th Ave FEE $54 NOTE:Pleasebringadeckofcardstoclass. NoSrWaivers.

CLAY MOSAICS WORKSHOPLearn the art of clay mosaic. Broken pottery pieces and clay tiles will

be used to create mosaic art work on simple objects. Learn pinch, coil and slab techniques as a basis for your mosaics. Students will then glaze their finished projects.

CRA0035.1F2 6 Sat., starts 4/9, 2 PM - 5 PM Instructor - Cynthia Daudell Belle Terre 716 North Main Street FEE $75 NOTE:NoSeniorWaivers.$90facilityfee paidtoinstructorat1stclass.Pleasebring brokentilesorbrokenpotteryto1stclass.

CLAY WORKSHOPLearn basic ceramic skills and have fun making art. Hand building

methods of pinch, coil and slab techniques will be demonstrated. Wheel throwing will demonstrated and all students will get wheel time. Students will also learn about glazing. Come join us for a great art making experience.

CRA0005.1B4 6 Tue., starts 4/12, 6 PM - 9 PM Instructor - Cynthia Daudell Belle Terre 716 North Main Street FEE $75 NOTE:$90facilityfeeincludesallclay, glazes,toolsandfirings.NoSeniorWaivers.

INTRO TO FURNACE BLOWN GLASSLearn how to work and manipulate molten glass. The proper use of tools and techniques from gathering to bubble setup. Need to have tolerance to heat, enjoy working with a partner and being active.

CRA0079.1B2 6 Tue., starts 4/12, 6 PM - 10 PM Instructor - Patrick Gallagher PRIVATE OFFICE/BUSINESS, Gainesville FEE $96 NOTE:NoSeniorWaivers.Thereisa$205 materialandtoolfeepayabletoinstructorat the1stclass.Mapswillbeemailed.Students shouldwearcottonclothes,comfortable shoes(noopentoes),andbringadrink.

CRAFTS & HOBBIES

BASICS OF SELLING ON EBAYThink you’d like to try your hand at starting your own business on eBay but don’t know where tobegin? This class will show you how to get started. It’s been a goldmine of tips by eBay Education Specialist and PowerSeller Dan Trunk for 10 years now share what he has learned about building a profitable hobby or business.

COM0003.1F6 1 Mon. & Wed., 4/25, 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM Instructor - Daniel Trunk SF- NW Campus, L - 201 FEE $39 NOTE:NoSrWaivers.Optionalworkbook maybepurchasedatclassfor$25.

DIGITAL PHOTO: SHOOT AND SHARELearn to use the functions of your digital camera to take good pictures, store photos on computer, and share through printouts, the internet, and e mail. Windows utilities will be used to transfer photos and a freeware photo album program will be used to view and print them. Pre requisite: PC Fundamentals I and II OR equivalent experience. This is a beginner course.

COM0014.1F3 3 Tue., starts 4/19, 6 PM - 9 PM Instructor - James Yawn SF - NW Campus, I - 51 FEE $44 LAB FEE $5 NOTE:Bringyourcamera,freshcharged batteries,andallthepaperworkandany accessoriesthatcamewithit.Thisisa computerbasedcourse.

EBAY II BEYOND THE BASICSIf you took our Basics of Selling on eBay class, or have sold 2 or more items on eBay, and are considering setting up a part time or full time business, then this class is for you.

COM0004.1F6 1 Mon. & Wed., 5/9, 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM Instructor - Daniel Trunk SF - NW Campus, L - 201 FEE $39 NOTE:Optionalworkbookmaybe purchasedatclassfor$25.NoSrWaivers.

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AERIAL DANCELearn beginning Cirque Du Soliel dance moves working on a trapeze and chiffon. A great way to take you exercise program to the next level while building upper body strength. Come prepared to have a fun and good workout.

Instructor - Corey Souza Two Hawk Hammock 17950 NE 53rd Lane, Williston FEE $20 NOTE:Pleaseweartightsorleotards.No seniorwaivers.

DAN0031.1F4 1 Sat., 4/30, 5 PM - 7 PM DAN0031.2F6 1 Sat., 5/7, 5 PM - 7 PM

DAN0031.3F6 1 Sat., 5/14, 5 PM - 7 PM

ARGENTINE TANGO BASICSArgentine tango is an improvisational dance based on the four building

blocks of walking, turning, stopping and embellishments. Argentine tango is different from the ballroom tangos in its posture, movement, balance, steps, and music.

DAN0049.1D2 4 Wed., starts 4/27, 7 PM - 8 PM Instructor - Imperial Dance Staff IMPERIAL DANCE STUDIO 3550 SW 34th St FEE $29 NOTE:NoSrWaiver.$6facilitiesfeepaidto instructorat1stclass(cashorcheckonly). Preregistrationispreferred.Wedorotate partnerstobetterdevelop“leadandfollow”. Bothparticipantsneedtoregisterforclass.

BALLROOM DANCINGFocus on the basics and techniques of traditional Ballroom dancing done to contemporary music. Develop a knowledge of timing, movements, coordination and continuity of steps for various dances. A partner is not needed.

DAN0010.1D1 4 Mon., starts 4/11, 8 PM - 10 PM Instructor - Imperial Dance Staff IMPERIAL DANCE STUDIO 3550 SW 34th St FEE $44 NOTE:$6paidtoinstructorat1stclass (checkorcashonly).NoSrWaivers.Please notethatyouwillberotatingdancepartners throughouttheclassinordertolearnhowto leadandfollow,whichwillmakeyour dancingmorefun!Preregistrationpreferred.

BELLY DANCE CHOREOGRAPHYLearn basic Belly Dance technique, isolations and combinations. In 6 weeks we will progressively learn an Egyptian Cabaret choreography. This is a great full body workout that includes the mind as well No exp. needed!

DAN0033.1B2 6 Mon., starts 4/11, 7 PM - 8 PM Instructor - Rona Bennett HIP MOVES FITNESS STUDIO 708 NW 23rd Ave FEE $49 NOTE:NoSeniorWaivers.Wear comfortableclothingandbepreparedfora workout.

MAKING HERBAL SOAPSHandmade soap is a luxurious and nurturing gift for yourself, family and friends. Learn the cold process method of soap making and explore how to extract essential oils from plants to use in soaps, aroma therapy and bath sachets.

Two Hawk Hammock 17950 NE 53rd Lane, Williston FEE $34 NOTE:$10materialfeewillbepaidtothe instructorattheclass.Mapswillbeemailed. NoSeniorWaivers

CRA0032.1F6 2 Sat., starts 4/9, 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM

CRA0032.2F6 2 Sat., starts 4/23, 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM CRA0032.3F6 2 Sat., starts 5/7, 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM

OPEN STUDIO IN CERAMICSClay offers a wide range of expression from functional pottery to the poetry of raku. Methods of hand building as well as throwing on the potter’s wheel will be demonstrated and taught.Come and experience the wide world of clay.

CRA0031.1F6 4 Sat., starts 4/9, 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM Instructor - Gary Bone OAK HALL SCHOOL 8009 SW 14 Ave (off Tower Rd) FEE $59 NOTE:$75feepaidtoinstructorat1stclass formaterialsandfiringcosts.NoSenior Waivers.Classforalllevelsofstudents.

QUILTING 101Great class for beginners! Make a beautiful wall hanging size quilt. Learn all the steps in the quilt making process; cutting, working with strips, squares, and more. Projects will vary with experience.

NEE0011.1G4 6 Thu., starts 4/14, 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM Instructor - Rosemary Copeland Maxfield GAINESVILLE HIGH SCHOOL, F1 FEE $59 NOTE:Youmaybringyourownsewing machinetoclass.Projectswillvarybyclass.

SMALL ARC WELDINGLearn the operation of small arc welding machines available at many popular home supply stores. You will perform welding exercises on carbon steel and will also perform cutting operations using an oxy acetylene torch.

MEC0040.1F3 6 Fri., starts 4/15, 6 PM - 8 PM Instructor - Emil Raab SF - NW Campus, H 38 FEE $59 LAB FEE $22 NOTE:Studentswillbeprovidedwithlab supplies/weldingmaterials.Pleasebring personalgloves,goggles,safetyglasses, andweldinghoodifpossible.

WOVEN CHAIN JEWELRYLearn to create the strongest jewelry chain, first created by the Vikings, through metal macrame. This is a low skill level class that produces a high quality, professional product in minimal time at minimal cost.

CRA0068.1F6 1 Sat., 4/23, 10 AM - 1 PM Instructor - Daniel Barker SF - NW Campus, P - 160 FEE $29 LAB FEE $5 NOTE:Pleasebring$3toclass,tobepaid toinstructorforcostofmaterials.

INTERMEDIATE GLASS BLOWINGExpand your basic glass blowing techniques while learning how to make more advanced items; such as bowls, vases or plates.

CRA0078.1B3 6 Wed., starts 4/13, 6 PM - 10 PM Instructor - Patrick Gallagher PRIVATE OFFICE/BUSINESS FEE $96 NOTE:Thereisa$205materialandenergy feepayabletoinstructorat1stclass.Maps willbeemailed.Studentsshouldwearcotton clothes,comfortableshoes(noopentoes) andbringadrink.Noseniorwaivers.

INTRO TO KNITTINGDiscover the relaxing and rewarding hobby of knitting. Learn to knit Continental style in this beginner’s course that covers basic stitches, tools, yarn selection, reading directions and how to recognize and fix common mistakes. Aneasy scarf project will be started in the first class. All supplies will be provided. Noexperience necessary.

NEE0007.1F6 2 Sat., starts 4/9, 1 PM - 3 PM Instructor - Scarlett *Kiki* Geiger SF - NW Campus, P - 144 FEE $29 NOTE:Bring$20tofirstclassforknitting suppliesandyarns.Bringanotebook andpen.Noexperiencenecessary.

JEWELRY CONSTRUCTIONThe allure of hand made, eye catching adornments will inspire you. With a desire to design simple jewelry, learn basic non casting jewelry construction techniques. Come create unique rings, bracelets, and pendants. Enameling on copper will also be taught.

CRA0061.1W4 6 Tue., starts 4/12, 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM Instructor - Dietrich Dohrmann WESTWOOD MIDDLE SCHOOL, Office 3215 NW 15th Ave FEE $55 NOTE:$10materialsfeepaidat1stclass. Bringpencilandpaper.

KNITTING IN THE ROUND WITH DOUBLE POINTED NEEDLES Have you avoided projects that ask for double pointed needles (dpns) because you don’t know how or it looks intimidating? Here’s your opportunity to expand your knitting skills and avoid sewing seams. The 1st class will be knitting a small project: a soda can/bottle cozy, sweatband, dog collar or baby headband. 2nd class will be your choice of hat or fingerless gloves.

NEE0009.1F1 2 Sat., starts 4/23, 1 PM - 3 PM Instructor - Scarlett *Kiki* Geiger SF NW Campus, P - 144 FEE $24 NOTE:Bringyourknittingbag,1setsizeUS 7or8dpns,8pointprotectors,rowcounter, andcottonyarnforfirstprojectavailableat localhobbystores.Mustknowknitting basics:caston,knit,purlandbindoff.

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BELLY DANCING FOR EVERYONECome shimmy into shape and unlock the mystery of muscle isolations with movements such as shimmie, shake and snake. Bring a positive, spirited attitude for a fun, energetic class. Finger cymbals and veil work will also be covered in class (cymbals and veils will be provided). No experience necessary. Ladies of all ages welcome.

DAN0020.1B2 6 Tue., starts 4/12, 7:30 PM - 9 PM Instructor - Marjorie Malerk ETHNIC DANCE EXPRESSIONS 4000 W Newberry Rd, Suite D FEE $49 NOTE:$10facilityfeepaidat1stclass.

BELLY DANCING: MATURE WOMENBelly dancing is a great way to stay in shape. This class is oriented to the older woman who wants a class that suits her pace.

DAN0022.1B1 6 Mon., starts 4/11, 4:30 PM - 5:30 PM Instructor - Marjorie Malerk ETHNIC DANCE EXPRESSIONS 4000 W Newberry Rd, Suite D FEE $29 NOTE:$10facilityfeepaidat1stclass.No seniorwaiver.Forwomen50andolder.

CLUB DANCINGBe able to dance at any social event! This course is geared toward those

with little or no dancing experience. Ourtechniques make dancing fun and easy to learn.It will include steps in Slow Dancing, Swing andSalsa which will be applied to both contemporary and traditional music.

DAN0006.1F2 2 Mon., starts 5/9, 8 PM - 10 PM Instructor - Imperial Dance Staff IMPERIAL DANCE STUDIO 3550 SW 34th St FEE $29 NOTE:$6paidtoinstructorat1stclass (cashorcheckonly).NoSrWaivers.Pre registrationpreferred.Wedorotatepartners tobetterdevelop“leadandfollow”.

SALSA DANCINGThis fun and upbeat course is designed for those who are interested in learning and/or practicing salsa. The class focuses on turn patterns, technique, styling and musicality. No dance experience or partner is needed and everyone is welcome!

DAN0047.1G2 6 Thu., starts 4/14, 8 PM - 9 PM Instructor - Darren Stuart Unified Training Center 809 W. University Ave FEE $49 NOTE:$5facilityfeepaidtoinstructorat1st class.Pleaseuseentranceoff8thstreet.No SeniorWaivers.

FINE ARTS

SWING-FUN/EASY!Swing is a smooth and sometimes sexy dance depending on the music. East Coast Swing isdanced to faster music. Other names are Lindy,Jitterbug. The variety of music includes Blues, Hip/Hop, Country/Western, and Contemporary. No partner required.

DAN0051.1D3 4 Tue., starts 4/12, 7 PM - 8 PM Instructor - Imperial Dance Staff IMPERIAL DANCE STUDIO 3550 SW 34th St FEE $29 NOTE:NoSrWaiver.$6facilitiesfeepaidto instructorat1stclass(cashorcheckonly). Preregistrationispreferred.Wedorotate partnerstobetterdevelop“leadandfollow”.

VARIETY LATIN DANCELet’s spice it up! This course is designed for people who would like to learn a variety of Latin dances, including LA Style salsa, Cha Cha Cha, Bachata, Casino style salsa and dips and tricks. No dance experience or partner needed. Everyone is welcome!

DAN0002.1G2 6 Tue., starts 4/12, 8 PM - 9 PM Instructor - Darren Stuart Unified Training Center 809 W. University Ave FEE $49 NOTE:$5facilityfeepaidtoinstructorat1st class.Pleaseuseentranceoff8thstreet.No seniorwaivers.

WEDDING DANCE FOR COUPLESMake the moment you enter the dance floor a memorable one. Prepare for your wedding or one you are attending by learning the beautiful graceful Waltz and the fun high energy Swing. Partner required.

DAN0064.1D1 2 Wed., starts 4/13, 7 PM - 9 PM Instructor - Imperial Dance Staff IMPERIAL DANCE STUDIO 3550 SW 34th St FEE $29 NOTE:$6facilitiesfeepaidtoinstructorat 1stclass(cashorcheckonly).NoSr Waivers.Pre-registrationispreferred.Both participantsneedtoregisterforclass.

BEGINNING DRUMSHave you always wanted to play the drums, but never had the confidence? This class is for you! Learn how to read drum music, including different notes, tempo, and time signatures. You will learn different grips for different playing styles. You will also learn how to play basic rock patterns and short solos. Finally, you will learn how to get “gigs” (jobs that pay).

MUS0007.1K1 6 Mon., starts 4/11, 7 PM - 8 PM Instructor - Scott Bannon WATSON CENTER SFC 4150 SE State Road 21, Keystone Heights FEE $34

CREATIVE SHORT-SHORT STORIESFor those interested in learning basic short story writing. There will be lectures and discussion of the necessary skills, critique of established short stories, as well as in class creative writing exercises, and how to market and publish “flash fiction”. This class is an interactive and fun class facilitated by a published MFA writer.

ENG0023.1F1 6 Mon., starts 4/11, 6 PM - 7:30 PM Instructor - Kaye Linden SF - NW Campus, B - 02 FEE $49 LAB FEE $3 NOTE:NoSeniorWaivers.Bringthebook “MicroFiction:AnthologyofReallyShort Stories”,(paperback)editedbyJeromeStern (costapprox.$10)andanotebookandpen.

SHORT STORY CRITIQUEIn this class we will critique each other’s stories in a supportive

atmosphere, learn methods and criteria of positive and constructive literary critique.

ENG0003.1F1 6 Mon., starts 4/11, 7:35 PM - 9:05 PM Instructor - Kaye Linden SF - NW Campus, B - 02 FEE $49 LAB FEE $3 NOTE:Bringanotebookandpen,ashort storyyouhavewrittenoronebyawell knownauthor.NoSrWaivers.Musthave takentheCreativeShortShortStoriesto registerforthisclass.

CREATIVE WRITING WORKSHOPInterested in learning more literary techniques? This occurs as you read your work which is critiqued in class. Also for experienced writers who desire to meet with peers with an eye toward improving a work in progress. We will work with the literary and tonal quality of writing.

ENG0013.2F2 6 Thu., starts 4/14, 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM Instructor - Janos Shoemyen SF - NW Campus, B - 29 FEE $49 NOTE:Forparticipants18yrsandupunless withpermissionofparent.

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35MM/DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY ISolve the mysteries of basic photography. Learn how to use your 35mm or digital camera by using the right tools (meters, lenses, film and filters). This class is for beginners.

PHO0003.1F3 6 Wed., starts 4/13, 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM Instructor - James Atyeo SF - NW Campus, P - 144 FEE $69 LAB FEE $2 NOTE:YoushouldhaveaSLR35mm camera(filmordigital)withamanual overrideifitisautomatic.Youareesponsible forthepurchaseandprocessingofyourfilm (ordigitalimages).Noclasson4/20.

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CHICKEN AND THE EGG 101Find out everything you ever wanted to know about eggs, chickens, how to cut, prepare and cook them, food safety tips, recipes, and how to get more from your food dollar. This hands-on

class promises delicious samples and will put a chicken and eggs in your home refrigerator. Instructor, Sandra (Sam) Williams a home-chef and co-owner of Cognito Farm in Starke.

Instructor - Blue Oven Kitch Instructor CEID, 530 W. University Ave. FEE $50 NOTE:NoSeniorWaivers.$28foodcharge paidat1stclass.Firstclasswillmeetat BlountCenter,BuildingDB,530W. UniversityAve.Nextclassmeetsat HighlandsPresbyterian,1001Northeast16th Avenue,Gainesville.

CUL0012.1B2 2 Tue., starts 3/15, 5:30PM - 8.00 PM CUL0012.2B2 2 Tue., starts 5/10, 5:30:00PM - 8.00 PM

EATING LOCAL COOKING CLASSSharpen your basic cooking skills while learning to cook with seasonal local food. Emphasis on healthy, fresh food for quick weekday meals and weekend cook

ahead recipes. Each class includes tasting all food prepared in class.

CUL0032.1B6 3 Sat., starts 5/7, 11 AM - 2 PM Instructor - Blue Oven Kitch Instructor Highlands Presbyterian Church 1001 Northeast 16th Avenue FEE $50 NOTE:NoSeniorWaivers.Foodchargeof $50willbepaidatfirstclass.

FARMER’S MARKET TOUREating local and seasonal food requires a new way of thinking, especially meal planning. Take a tour of a local farmers market. Learn what’s available during our North Central Florida seasons

how to buy and store your market bounty how to make menus that work for your family and schedule. Enjoy tasty samples of local food!

CUL0031.1B6 1 Sat., 4/16, 9 AM - 11:30 AM Instructor - Blue Oven Kitch Instructor Haile Vlg Farmer’s Market 5100 SW 91st Terrace FEE $20 NOTE:NoSeniorWaivers.$10foodfeewill bepaidatclassfortastingsamples.

REGIONAL FRENCH COOKINGALL NEW RECIPES. Explore regional French bistro cooking by Region. Learn how to prepare vegetables, sauces, meats, poultry, fish, desserts and different techniques. Students will sample dishes from each class and take turns assisting in food preparation for each class.

Instructor Michel Maloiseau GAINESVILLE HIGH SCHOOL, D 2 FEE $69 LAB FEE $5 NOTE:NoSeniorWaivers.$60feeforfood willbepaidtoinstructorat1stclass.

CUL0080.1G1 4 Thu., starts 4/14, 6:30 PM - 9 PM CUL0080.1G2 4 Tue., starts 4/12, 6:30 PM - 9 PM

GUITARPlaying the guitar can be relaxing, enjoyable and easy to learn! Acquaint yourself with various folk strums, picking styles, chords, and embellishments. Familiar songs are used as examples.

MUS0011.1F7 6 Sun., starts 4/10, 3 PM - 4:30 PM Instructor - Two Hawk Hammoc Instructor Two Hawk Hammock 17950 NE 53rd Lane, Williston FEE $62 NOTE:Studentmusthaveownguitar.No seniorwaivers

MUS0011.1W4 6 Wed., starts 4/13, 5:30 PM - 7 PM Instructor Julian Kazimier WESTWOOD MIDDLE SCHOOL, 114 3215 NW 15th Ave FEE $59 LAB FEE $3 NOTE:Bringaguitarandnotepad.

MUS0011.2W2 6 Tue., starts 4/12, 6 PM - 7:30 PM Instructor - Julian Kazimier SF - DAVIS (ARCHER) CTR, Band Room 17500 SW Archer Rd, Archer FEE $59 LAB FEE $3

GUITAR IIIf you know basic chord forms and melodic notations, join others interested in learning chord progressions, improvisation, transposing, and rudiments of arrangement. Guitar I or equivalent experience is recommended.

MUS0012.1W4 6 Wed., starts 4/13, 7 PM - 8:30 PM Instructor - Julian Kazimier WESTWOOD MIDDLE SCHOOL, 114 3215 NW 15th Ave FEE $59 LAB FEE $3 NOTE: Bring a guitar and pencil.

HAND DRUMMINGGet into the rhythm! Learn the basic skills necessary to play a variety of hand drums and similar instruments. Our focus will be on technique and sound, rather than academic music skills, while exploring African and Afro Cuban rhythms.

MUS0076.1F1 6 Mon., starts 4/11, 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM Instructor - Leon Larson SF - NW Campus, S - 29 FEE $49 NOTE:Pleasebringyourowndrumif possible.$10feepaidtoinstructorat1st class.1stclassmeetsatTBAclassroom.

HAND DRUMMING IIAn intermediate level hand drumming course, focusing on African/Afro Caribbean music and rhythms. Some previous hand drumming experience needed.

MUS0078.1F1 6 Tue., starts 4/12, 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM Instructor - Leon Larson SF - NW Campus, S - 29 FEE $49 NOTE:Pleasebringyourowndrum.$10fee paidtoinstructorat1stclass.1stclass meetsatTBAclassroom

HIPPODROME PLAY OBSERVERSHIPEver wanted a behind the scenes look of how a play goes from the page to the stage? Meet Hippodrome theatre professionals while you witness the process such as the cast read thru,designer presentations, observation of rehearsals and other parts of the artistic process. The Observership ends with a preview performance and post show session with the cast and creative team.

ENG0030.1F2 4 Fri., starts 3/18, 3 PM - 5 PM Instructor - Hippodrome Instructor Hippodrome State Theater 25 SE 2nd Place FEE $75 NOTE:PlaywillbeThe39Stepsadaptedby ParickBarlowfromAlfredHitchcock.Class willbeheldfrom35pm,Fri,March18, March25,April1,April8andfrom 7-10pmonWed.April13(performanceand postshowsession).Previewticketincluded inpriceofseries.Giftcertificatescanbe issuedinlieuofthepreviewtickets.No SeniorWaivers.

SENIOR WRITING CIRCLEA life without computers, cell phones or iPods! What was it like when you were a child? Record your memories for your family. Tell them about party lines, ice boxes, rubber galoshes. Write a vignette, a poem or short story. Share your thoughts and feelings in new, creative ways. Try it, you might be surprised at the inner writer in you!

ENG0006.2F1 6 Wed., starts 4/13, 3:30 PM - 5:30 PM Instructor - Irma Fallon SF - NW Campus, B - 02 FEE $49 NOTE:Pleasebringanotebookandpen.No SrWaivers.Allagesarewelcome!

SINGING YOUR BESTLearn how to sing your best! In this relaxed setting, you will learn breathing exercises, how to sing from your diaphragm, how to maintain pitch control and how to harmonize with others. Learn to sing the songs YOU love, comfortably, confidently and with control.

MUS0070.1W2 6 Wed., starts 4/13, 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM Instructor - Danielle DeCosmo Studio Percussion 2512 NE 1st Blvd Suite 500 FEE $34 NOTE:$10Facilityfeepaidtoinstructorat 1stclass.

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FOOD

AYURVEDIC VEGETARIAN COOKINGLearn about Ayurveda, the oldest healthcare system on earth and how to prepare delicious vegetarian dishes that promote good health. Bring your appetite, delicious dinner included.

CUL0041.1B6 4 Sat., starts 5/14, 5 PM - 7 PM Instructor - Richard Masla Ayurveda Health Retreat 14616 NW 140th Street, Alachua FEE $49 NOTE:$50supplyfeetobepaidtoinstructor at1stclass.Cookbookavailablefor$15.No SeniorWaivers.

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CHAIR CORE PILATESA unique chair based Pilates class with no getting up and down from the floor. A gentle but highly effective way to enhance mobility and build core strength at any age.

HEA0104.1B4 6 Thu., starts 4/14, 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM Instructor Laura Acosta, MS, RD, LD/N LifeStyle Wellness 519 NW 60th Street, Suite E FEE $49 NOTE:$10facilityfeepaidat1stclass.No SeniorWaivers.

EXERCISE FOR BETTER BONESA special program designed to improve the problems of bone and muscle loss. The class consists of 3 sections: strength training, balance and fall prevention and posture improvement.

HEA0075.1B2 4 Tue. & Fri., starts 4/12, 9 AM - 10 AM Instructor - Herb Kieklak, CSCS HIP MOVES FITNESS STUDIO 708 NW 23rd Ave FEE $49 NOTE:NoSeniorwaivers.Pleasebring foldingchairandyogamat.$10facilityfee paidtoinstructoratfirstclass.

FAST LANE FITNESSDo you ever feel like you simply don’t have time to exercise, due to a busy schedule or frequent travel? In this class, you’ll get a great head to toe workout in just 30 minutes. More importantly, you’ll learn easy yet effective waysto use lightweight, inexpensive, portable equipment you can use at home, or take with you on the road.

HEA0109.1B6 6 Sat., starts 4/9, 9 AM - 9:30 AM Instructor - Laura Acosta, MS, RD, LD/N LifeStyle Wellness 519 NW 60th Street, Suite E FEE $34 NOTE:$10facilityfeepaidtoinstructorat 1stclass.Noseniorwaivers.

GYM SANTA FEYou have access to SF’s weight and exercise rooms, the gym floor, scheduled classes, and racquetball courts when not in use by classes or college activities. Call 395-5549 for info on available hours and activities or go to: http://www.sfcollege.edu/athletics/ and select Intramurals or Club/Rec Sports. Children must be at least 16 years old to register. *If you register online please send Community Education an email so you can receive a gym ID card.

PHY0030.1F1 12 weeks, starts 4/4 SF- NW Campus, V bldg/Gymnasium FEE $60 LAB FEE $5 NOTE:MayuseGymMonthroughFri,4/4 to6/24,atavailablehours.Pleasenotethe gymwillbeclosedforholidays.Youare responsibleforemailingCommunity Educationwhensigninguponlineandfor gettingaStudentIDCard.Call395-5193for informationonshortersessions.

PHY0030.1F2 10 weeks, starts 4/11 SF- NW Campus, V bldg/ (Gym) FEE $50 LAB FEE $5 NOTE:MayuseGymMon.throughFri.,4/11 to6/17,atavailablehours.Pleasenote,the gymwillbeclosedforholidaysand weekends.

WINE TASTINGFine wines will complement a romantic date, dining, or a picnic in the country. Learn how toselect, evaluate and afford the best wines available. Learn the distinctions between aroma and bouquet, full bodied, dry and sweet. Tasting is part of the experience. NOTE: $55 materials fee paid at 1st class; you must be 21 or over to register.

CUL0073.1D3 6 Tue., starts 4/12, 7 PM - 9 PM Instructor - Bunky Mastin WINE AND CHEESE GALLERY, Panache 113 N Main St FEE $64 NOTE:NoSrWaivers.$55materialsfee paidatfirstclass.

ASHTANGA YOGAJoin us for this popular traditional style of yogathat helps increase flexibility, strength, endurance and awareness. Emphasis is placed on alignment and strengthening, especially the core. This is vinyasa yoga, meaning there is a flow from posture to posture. This is an amazing workout and leaves you feeling great. A moderately strenuous workout in a warm room.

HEA0013.1W3 6 Thu., starts 4/14, 5:30 PM - 7 PM Instructor - Kevin Bogle Unified Training Center 809 W. University Ave FEE $45 NOTE:NoSeniorWaivers.Wear comfortableclothing;bringwater,toweland yogamat.Bepreparedforamoderately strenuousworkoutinawarmroom.

BASIC HATHA STYLE YOGAThis 6 week beginner’s series is designed for those who want to try hot yoga, but at a slower and cooler pace. Taught in an 85 - 90 degree studio, this 90 minute class will give students the opportunity to learn each yoga pose with the direction of an experienced instructor. Get a great workout and enjoy the many benefits of Basic Hatha style yoga.

HEA0036.1B6 6 Sat., starts 4/9, 12 PM - 1:30 PM Instructor - Big Ron’s Yoga Staff BIG RON’S YOGA COLLEGE 519 NW 10th Ave, Suite D FEE $54 NOTE:NoSeniorWaivers.

BEGINNING MEDITATIONDiscover how easy and beneficial meditation can be. Meditation has been proven to reduce stress, improve health, and increase energy, mental clarity and inner peace. In this class you’ll learn 4 effective, easy to practice meditations and all the info you’ll need to meditate confidently on your own, plus simple techniques for staying calm in stressful situations.

HEA0039.1F4 4 Thu., starts 4/14, 7 PM - 9 PM Instructor - James Malloy SF - NW Campus, V - 16 (inside Gym) FEE $40 NOTE:NoSrWaivers.

HEALTH AND FITNESS

BODY,MINDANDBREATHSpend an evening exploring the ancient healing practices of Yoga and Ayurveda, while learning how to live

in harmony and balance. Enjoy a 75 minute yoga class, a delicious Ayurvedic vegetarian dinner, introductory class about the teaching of Yoga and Ayurveda, and a musical meditation called kirtan.

Instructor - Richard Masla Ayurveda Health Retreat 14616 NW 140th Street, Alachua FEE $24 NOTE:NoSeniorsWaivers.$15foodfeefor eveningmeal.

HEA0037.1F5 1 Fri., 5/13, 6 PM - 9:30 PM NOTE:Discussion:IntroductiontoAyurveda -Ayurvedaisthescienceoflife,ahealth caresystemthattreatsyouhowtolivein balance;body,mindandsoul.Inthisclass youwilllearnyourbodyconstitution;vata, pittaorkapha.

HEA0037.2F5 1 Fri., 5/20, 6 PM - 9:30 PM NOTE:Discussion:JourneyThroughthe Chakras-TheChakrasareoursubtle energycenters.Theirfunctionistovitalize thephysicalbodyandtobringaboutthe developmentofourconsciousness.Theyare associatedwithourphysical,mental, emotionalandspiritualinteractionsinlife.

HEA0037.3F5 1 Fri., 5/27, 6 PM - 9:30 PM NOTE:Discussion:AyurvedaSelf-care- LearnsimpleAyurvedictechniquesto maintaingoodhealththroughdiet,lifestyle andherbalpreparations.Ayurvedaisthe healingsciencefromIndiaover5000years old. BOOT CAMP FOR BOOMERSAre you wishing you were in better shape? Does going to the gym and figuring out what to do, and how to work those machines kill your motivation?? Then this class is for you. In 4 weeks you will feel the difference in how you feel and look. Class will combine some “simple” exercises and most likely some running drills for extra fun.

Instructor- Herb Kieklak, CSCS HIP MOVES FITNESS STUDIO 708 NW 23rd Ave FEE $49 NOTE:NoSeniorWaivers.Pleasewear runningshoesandworkoutclothesand bringawaterbottle.Classwillincludeboth gymandpark/tracksessions.$10facilityfee paidat1stclass.

HEA0062.1B2 4 Tue. & Fri., starts 4/12, 6 AM - 7 AM HEA0062.2F3 4 Wed. & Fri., starts 4/13, 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM

CAPOEIRACapoeira is an Afro Brazilian form of martial arts that contains elements of

music and dance. The practice of Capoeira can increase balance, strength, and agility.

SEL0002.1F2 6 Tue. & Thu., starts 4/12, 6 PM - 7 PM Instructor - Aaron Conway Darkside Athletics 4460 SW 35th Terrace, Unit 106 FEE $50

FOOD - cont.

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LUNCHTIME HATHA YOGAHatha Yoga is a perfect way to spend your lunch hour. Yoga will develop flexibility, strength, balance and clear the mind. Leave feeling energized and ready to face rest of your day. All levels welcome. Wear loose comfortable exercise clothes.

HEA0070.1F2 6 Tue., starts 4/12, 12 PM - 1 PM Instructor - Rona Bennett HIP MOVES FITNESS STUDIO 708 NW 23rd Ave FEE $45 NOTE:NoSeniorWaivers

QIGONG FOR EVERYONEDevelop flexibility, coordination, balance and agility. Gain a stronger body, a sharper mind and a happier mood. Qigong (pronounced “chee gung”) is China’s rich tradition of selfhealing using movement, breath and awareness. We will practice easy to learn, enjoyable Qigongs including selections from the beautiful and legendary Wild Goose style.

HEA0099.1W2 6 Wed., starts 4/13, 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM Instructor - Paul Campbell WESTWOOD MIDDLE SCHOOL, Office 3215 NW 15th Ave FEE $49 NOTE:Wearloose,comfortableclothing.

STRETCH + RELAX WITH YOGAFocus on basic breathing techniques, warm ups, Hatha yoga postures and techniques for relaxation, releasing stress, and revitalizing the mind, body, and spirit. Each class is structured, beginning with an initial check in and brief education, body and breath awareness, warm up, postures, deep relaxation, and ends with a final check in.

HEA0098.1F2 6 Tue., starts 4/12, 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM Instructor - Shenna Benarte SF - NW Campus, V - 16 (inside Gym) FEE $49 NOTE:Bringatowel,blanketoryogamat.

RUNNING FOR BEGINNERSThis class is for those of you who have ever thought of running in a 5K, or maybe even entering a triathlon. Learn how you too can be a runner. This class will follow basic coaching principles of how to safely progress from once around the block to jogging a few miles. Instructor is certified coach with USATF and has completed marathons and ultra marathons successfully.

Instructor - Herb Kieklak, CSCS SF - NW Campus, Track FEE $45 NOTE:NoSeniorWaivers.Meetatnorth endofSantaFeCollegetrack.Pleasewear runningshoesandworkoutclothesandbring awaterbottle.

HEA0063.1B3 4 Thu., starts 4/14, 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM HEA0063.1B6 4 Sat., starts 4/9, 8 AM - 9 AM

GYM SANTA FE SHORT SESSIONYou have access to SF’s weight and exercise rooms, the gym floor, scheduled classes, and racquetball courts when not in use by classes or college activities. Call 395 5549 for info on available hours and activities or go to: http://www.sfcollege.edu/athletics/ and select Intramurals or Club/Rec Sports. Children must be at least 16 years old to register.

PHY0031.1F1 4 weeks, starts 4/18 SF - NW Campus, V bldg/Gymnasium FEE $20 LAB FEE $5 NOTE:MayusegymMon.throughFri., 4/18to5/13duringallowedhours.Thegym willbeclosedforholidaysandweekends.

HOOP DANCE AND FITNESSCome join the craze, learn hula hoop dance and fitness with Movement Specialist, Jodi Jainchill, PT. Learn to move your body with style while getting a cardio and full body workout. Flatten your abs, lose weight, and improve your posture. Feel energized, confident, and deeply relaxed. Tap into your creativity and have fun exercising!

HEA0102.1F3 4 Wed., starts 4/13, 6:15 PM - 7:15 PM Instructor - Jodi Jainchill, PT Unified Training Center 809 W. University Ave FEE $45 NOTE:NoSeniorWaivers.$10facilityfee paidat1stclass.$30labfeeforpurchaseof aFitnesshoop,large,heavyweighted maximum2lb.Materialfeewaivedifhave ownhoop.Dressforworkout/Yogaclass. Learnmoreatwww.hoopandhealth.comor emailJodi:[email protected]

KUNDALINI YOGAKundalini Yoga is the yoga of awareness, designed to help people lead full and healthy lives. We will use posture, rhythm, breathing technique, mantra, and meditation to deepen internal awareness, build energy, release tension, and clear the mind.

HEA0021.1G3 6 Tue., starts 4/12, 5:45 PM - 7:15 PM Instructor - Kim Holton GAINESVILLE HIGH SCHOOL, TA Auditorium FEE $42 LAB FEE $5 NOTE:Studentswillneedayogamat,towel orsmallpillow,andblanket.

LOW IMPACT AEROBICS PLUS!A unique exercise program that includes 2 parts: A low impact aerobic workout designed to increase flexibility, improve cardiovascular conditioning, and extend endurance, and a separate workout that focuses on toning and strengthening the muscles of the abdomen, thighs and buttocks.

PHY0006.1F1 6 Mon. & Wed., starts 4/11, 5:45 - 6:45 PM Instructor - Claudia Siders SF - NW Campus, V - 16 (inside Gym) FEE $49 NOTE:Wearloosecomfortableclothing. Bringanexercisematorthicktowel.

TAI CHI CHUANTai Chi is an ancient Chinese system of physical exercise for health, vitality, awareness, longevity and self defense. Learn the “Simplified 24 Form” using traditional style teaching.

HEA0017.1F1 4 Mon. & Thu., starts 4/11, 9 AM - 10 AM Instructor - Herb Kieklak, CSCS HIP MOVES FITNESS STUDIO 708 NW 23rd Ave FEE $49 NOTE:NoSeniorWaivers.$10Facilityfee paidtoinstructorat1stclass.

YOGA FOR RELAXATIONUnderstand yogic practices and concepts to build total health: physical, mental, emotional and spiritual. Learn yoga postures, breathing, values in life and diet. NOTE:Bringayogamat,thicktowel,orblanket.

HEA0030.1B3 6 Wed., starts 4/13, 9:30 AM - 11 AM Instructor - Sandra Angelou ETHNIC DANCE EXPRESSIONS 4000 W Newberry Rd, Suite D FEE $45 NOTE:$10facilityfeepaid1stclass.Bringa yogamatorblanket.

YOGA/PILATES MIXTired of regular Yoga? Tired of regular Pilates? Let’s combine the best elements of both for our Yoga/Pilates mix. Come focus on flexibility, core strength, posture, coordination, coupled with meditation and relaxation.

HEA0014.1B6 6 Thu., starts 4/14, 6 PM - 7 PM Instructor - Rona Bennett HIP MOVES FITNESS STUDIO 708 NW 23rd Ave FEE $45 NOTE:NoSeniorWaivers

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BUTTERFLY GARDENINGPlanting and maintaining a garden that will entice butterflies brings such

delight. You will learn how to attract butterflies and encourage them to establish a complete life cycle in your garden, as well as the difference between caterpillar host versus butterfly nectar plants.

HOM0040.1B6 1 Tue., 4/12, 6 PM - 8 PM Instructor - Mary Glazer GAINESVILLE HIGH SCHOOL, F1 FEE $24

FLOWERING PERENNIAL GARDENThere are so many flower choices in north central Florida, from natives to subtropicals and everything in between. If you are new to this part of the state or country it’s possible that some of your old favorites don’t grow here. The good news is, you haven’t met your new favorites yet! Come join us to learn about the beautiful flowers you can grow.

HOM0070.1G2 1 Tue., 4/26, 6 PM - 8 PM Instructor Mary Glazer GAINESVILLE HIGH SCHOOL, F1 FEE $24

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THIS GARDEN IS FOR THE BIRDS!Do you love to see birds and want to have them regularly visit your yard?

Learn about the benefits of a natural garden. How to think like a bird and choose landscape plants with our feathered friends in mind.

HOM0071.1G2 1 Tue., 4/19, 6 PM - 8 PM Instructor - Mary Glazer GAINESVILLE HIGH SCHOOL, F1 FEE $24

ACTION COMICSFaster than a speeding bullet you’ll put pencil to paper to create your own action heroes and comic characters. Develop your cartoon style and learn to draw features and body parts. You’ll learn pencil illustration, inking, coloring in Adobe Photoshop, and printing the finished book.

ART0012.1F3 6 Sat., starts 4/9, 10 AM - 12:30 AM Instructor - Zach Castedo SF - NW Campus, I - 51 FEE $59 LAB FEE $10 NOTE:Forages1017.Bring:12” sketchbook,andPentelcliceraser(with refills),1mechanicalpencil,mechanical pencilrefills,1ruler,1packofMicronor FaberCastellArtpens(varioussizes),and looseleafsheetsof11X17bristolpaper. Someexperienceishelpful,butnot absolutelynecessary.

JUNIOR GOLFGolf classes especially oriented for the young players ages 10 - 16. No experience necessary. $30 greens fee paid at 1st class. Students must bring your own clubs.

SPO0019.1E6 6 Sat., starts 4/9, 11 AM - 12 PM Instructor - Scott Dombek WESTEND GOLF COURSE 12830 W Newberry Rd, Newberry FEE $35

TENNIS FOR YOUTHLearning tennis is even more fun when it’s with kids your own age! Emphasis is on techniques, development and conditioning for the beginner. Taught by a USPTA certified pro. For ages 6 and up.

SPO0045.1B6 5 Sat., starts 4/16, 4 PM - 5 PM Instructor - Vija Purs 300 Tennis Club 3715 NW 12th Ave FEE $32 NOTE:Additional$32court/materialsfee paidtoinstructorat1stclass.Childneedsto beatleast6yrsoldtoregister.

VIDEOGAME CREATION IN UNITY 3DCreate your own videogames using

Unity3D a powerful game design program! We will learn all the basics of creating a videogame: creating graphics, designing characters, building levels, adding sound effects, and more! Both 2D and 3D games can be made with this incredible software!

COM0019.1F4 6 Thu., starts 4/14, 5:45 PM - 8:45 PM Instructor - Zach Castedo SF - NW Campus, N - 312 FEE $69 LAB FEE $10 NOTE:BringaUSB/Flashdriveorexternal harddrive.Basiccomputerexperienceisa plus,butnotnecessary.Forages10-17.

FRENCH IParlez vous Francais? Whether you are planning a trip, need to transact business, or simply want to enjoy romantic French language, this beginning class is for you. Conversational ability is practiced each class session with special emphasis on accent, intonation, and pronunciation. For beginners only!

LAN0023.1D1 6 Tue. & Thu., starts 4/14, 6 PM - 8 PM Instructor - Diane Yazedjian GAINESVILLE HIGH SCHOOL, A 2 FEE $69 LAB FEE $3 NOTE:Bookwillbediscussedat1stclass.

FRENCH IIFor those who have completed beginning French, this is an excellent opportunity to continue conversing in French, using various verb tenses; to translate directions and instructions.

LAN0024.1F3 6 Wed., starts 4/13, 6 PM - 8 PM Instructor - Diane Yazedjian WESTWOOD MIDDLE SCHOOL, Office 3215 NW 15th Ave FEE $54 LAB FEE $3

HOMEOWNER HORTICULTURELiving in Florida means an abundance of plants. Learn to select, maintain, propagate, irrigate and fertilize. Landscape plantings, the vegetable garden and problems of indoor plants will be discussed.

HOM0020.1W3 6 Wed., starts 4/13, 6 PM - 8 PM Instructor - Christopher Curry WESTWOOD MIDDLE SCHOOL, Office 3215 NW 15th Ave FEE $49

INTRO TO LANDSCAPE DESIGNRenovate your existing landscape or create a new landscape plan for your property. Learn site analysis, design process and installation techniques for a healthy functional landscape. This course is taught by a graduate of UF Landscape Architecture with 22 years experience in Florida.

HOM0037.1W3 6 Thu., starts 4/14, 6 PM - 8 PM Instructors - James Bowen, Val Oppenheim GAINESVILLE HIGH SCHOOL, A3 FEE $39

LANDSCAPING WITH ANTIQUE ROSESLearn the dozens of varieties of low

care and modern care free roses available. Groundcover and climbing roses such as Alachua Red, Sombreuil, Lovely Fairy and the new addition of Drift Roses. Learn where to get them and how to incorporate them into your landscape for cut flowers the year round.

HOM0017.1F6 1 Sat., 4/9, 2 PM - 6 PM Instructors - James Bowen, Val Oppenheim SF - NW Campus, P - 144 FEE $24

NURSERY WORKSHOPStart your own small plant nursery! Can you make your dooryard hobby into a profitable business? Visit a 20+ year old working landscape business and learn the basics to getting started.

HOM0080.1B6 1 Sat., 4/30, 10 AM - 2 PM Instructor - Christopher Curry CURRY’S NURSERY 16088 N Highway 27, Williston FEE $24 NOTE:Directionsemailedtostudents.Dress foroutdoors,bringabaglunchanda beverage.

PROCRASTINATOR’S SUPPORTIf chronic procrastination is a big problem in your life, don’t waste any

more time complaining about it. A professional organizer will offer an understanding of its many causes, strategies to help you overcome it, and case studies, perhaps including your own, to analyze possible solutions.

HOM0055.1W2 3 Tue., starts 4/12, 6:30 PM - 8 PM Instructor Helen Kornblum WESTWOOD MIDDLE SCHOOL, Office 3215 NW 15th Ave FEE $29 Find Us On Facebook!

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LANGUAGES

The texts for the language classes listed below can be found at most retail booksellers.

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ITALIANIo voglio parlare italiano. Anche tu? Learn the basics of Italian grammar and vocabulary as you get ready to take that special vacation or just enjoy the music of the Italian phrases. As you get more confident with the vocabulary and grammar, you will begin to practice your conversational skills.

LAN0031.1F2 3 Tue. & Thu., starts 4/14, 6 PM - 8 PM Instructor - Dr. Giovannella Moscovici SF - NW Campus, K - 203 FEE $49 LAB FEE $3 NOTE:Bringtext,“LearnItaliantheEasy Way”publishedbyBarrons,writtenby MarcelDanesi.Additionalstudymaterials discussedat1stclass.

ITALIAN IIWhen in Rome... learn to speak as the Italians do. Continue with both grammar and vocabulary as you increase your language skills from Italian II.

LAN0032.1F2 3 Tue. & Thu., starts 5/3, 6 PM - 8 PM Instructor - Dr. Giovannella Moscovici SF - NW Campus, K - 203 FEE $49 LAB FEE $3 NOTE:Bringtext,“LearnItaliantheEasy Way”publishedbyBarrons,writtenby MarcelDanesi.Additionalstudymaterials discussedat1stclass.

PRACTICAL LATINDiscover Latin and how it can increase your understanding of English. Latin is the basis of 75% the English language. Understanding Latin helps with SAT and GRE tests. It will also improve your vocabulary and build a foundation for learning all Romance languages. Join us to build your vocabulary, pronunciation and syntaxof the Latin language.

LAN0062.1W2 6 Tue., starts 4/12, 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM Instructor Lindsay Rogers WESTWOOD MIDDLE SCHOOL, Office 3215 NW 15th Ave FEE $34 NOTE:TextusedforclassisWheelock’s Latin.

PRACTICAL LATIN IIContinue with your study of Latin. Class will begin with Wheelock’s

Latin chapter 5, covering about a chapter a week. Students will learn to work with new tenses and declensions as well as improving pronunciation and vocabulary.

LAN0063.1W2 6 Tue., starts 4/12, 7:30 PM - 8:30PM Instructor - Lindsay Rogers WESTWOOD MIDDLE SCHOOL 3215 NW 15th Ave FEE $34 NOTE:Textusedforclassis“Wheelock’s Latin”,byFredricWheelocks(approximately $15).

SPANISH FOR BEGINNERSImmerse yourself in a new romantic language. Improve your Spanish vocabulary, grammar and pronunciation at a basic level. Memorize expressions to survive in Spanish speaking countries.

LAN0040.1W3 6 Wed., starts 4/13, 6 PM - 8:30 PM Instructor - Janet Todd WESTWOOD MIDDLE SCHOOL, Office 3215 NW 15th Ave FEE $59 LAB FEE $2 NOTE:SpanishtheFastandFunWayby GeneHammittwillbeusedinclass.

SPANISH I - PART IIA continuation of Spanish for Beginners. You must have taken Spanish I or a comparable beginning level Spanish class. Text used is “Learn Spanish Fast and Fun Way” by Gene Hammitt.

LAN0042.1W3 6 Wed., starts 4/13, 6 PM - 8:30 PM Instructor - Maruja Duenas WESTWOOD MIDDLE SCHOOL, Office 3215 NW 15th Ave FEE $59 LAB FEE $2 NOTE:Bookwillbediscussedat1stclass.

BIRD WATCHINGDevelop your skill in identifying the birds in ourregion. Whether you are a beginner or have some experience in bird watching, this field course will increase your knowledge of our feathered friends. This class is taught by a variety of our local birding experts. Please provide email address, instructor will contact you before 1st class.

NAT0003.1B6 4 Sat., starts 4/9, 8 AM - 10:30 AM Instructor - Kathy Haines FLORIDA BOOKSTORE II, Parking Lot 34th St and SW 20th Ave FEE $49 NOTE:Bringbinocularsifyouhavethem, camerasarewelcometoo.NoSrWaivers. Youmustbeatleast18yrsoldtoregister. Pleaseregisterearlyasthisclassfills quickly.1stclasswillbefrom8AMto10:30 AM,allotherswillbeginat7:50.Thelast classwillbeatriptoCedarKey,andlasts until2PM.

EXPLORING WACCASASSA RIVERExplore this wild river in the heart of Levy County, spring fed along its run to the Gulf of Mexico. We paddle upstream into the riverine hammock, observing unique plants, and possibly the elusive Swallow Tail Kites. Kayak equipment and lesson provided.

SPO0072.1B6 1 Sun., 4/17, 10 AM - 2 PM Instructor - Brack Barker FEE $50 NOTE:Directionsemailedsopleasepre- register.Formoreinformationpleasecall BrackBarkerat(352)215-4396.NoSenior Waivers.

HISTORY PADDLE: ATSENA OTIE KEYThis island off the coast at Cedar Key has been a part of local history for over a thousand years. We will explore this island and discuss the cultural and historical significance of its position throughout time. Both paddling and walking are involved.

NAT0006.1B6 1 Sun., 4/10, 1 PM - 4 PM Instructor Brack Barker CEDAR KEY FEE $60 NOTE:NoSrWaivers.Directionsemailed. Minimumage:16years.Lessonincl.,and equipmentprovided.CallBrackBarkerfor moreinformationat(352)215-4396.

INTRODUCTION TO KAYAKINGThis is an introductory class into the paddle sport of kayaking. Through demonstration and on-water instruction, you will gain skills and confidence to allow you to further explore this sport. Class includes the basics of self and assisted rescue. This involves getting in the water while wearing a personal flotation device and working with a partner to learn.

SPO0014.1F3 1 Wed. & Sat., 4/6, 7 PM - 8:30 PM Instructor - Brack Barker SF - NW Campus, B - 27 FEE $80 NOTE:Bringpaperandsomethingtowrite with.NoSeniorWaivers.1stclassmeetsat SFon4/6,7pm-8:30pmforbasicsandto getdirections.Waterportionmeetson Saturday,4/9,9am-1pm.Formore informationpleasecallBrackBarkerat (352)215-4396.Equip.provided;taughtby anACACertifiedkayakinstructor.

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MONEY AND FINANCE

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Consider your reservation for a trip/class carefully! All classes require pre-registration. You may drop an outdoor trip, but you must petition for a refund. If you cancel your reservation with less than 1 week notice of the trip date, a refund will NOT be issued.

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FINANCE FOR DOMESTIC PARTNERSThere are unique wealth management concerns for couples who decide not to marry. There are financial, legal, and tax implications which can be reduced with proper strategies. Learn how property rights, titling, financial planning, estate planning and survivorship can impact your financial goals.

FIN0009.1W3 1 Tue., 4/12, 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM Instructor - Adam Roark WESTWOOD MIDDLE SCHOOL, Office 3215 NW 15th Ave FEE $24

LIVING TRUSTS, ESTATE PLANNINGWhat are “living trusts” and when should theybe used? Learn the advantages and disadvantages of trusts versus wills. General estate planning, tax tips and investment philosophy for retirement years included.

CON0060.1G2 2 Tue., starts 4/12, 6 PM - 8 PM Instructor - Lawrence Christian GAINESVILLE HIGH SCHOOL, A 3 FEE $29 NOTE:Taughtbyanattorney,andafinancial consultant.

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CONSIDERING A DIVORCE?Learn about the divorce process. Trained professionals in legal, financial and personal issues of divorce will discuss the process. Community resources will be identified and attendees are encourage to network with others experiencing similar life changes.

PGR0049.1W2 1 Tue., 4/12, 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM Instructor - G’ville Collab. Divorce Team WESTWOOD MIDDLE SCHOOL, Office 3215 NW 15th Ave FEE $20

GAINESVILLE HISTORIC TOURSJoin a local historian to learn the rich history of downtown Gainesville; including the Duckpond Neighborhood, SE Historic District, Pleasant Street Historic District, and the downtown entertainment district. Class size is limited. Please wear comfortable shoes and be dressed for outdoor weather.

HOB0031.1F6 4 Sun., starts 4/10, 10 AM - 1 PM Instructor - Melanie Barr FEE $49 NOTE:FirstclasswillmeetattheGainesville CityHallParkingLotbytheClockTower.

HOW TO DIVORCE WITHOUT WARThis 1 day workshop is designed to explain the divorce process. Three trained professionals will present the legal, personal, and financial issues of a collaborative divorce. The goal is to inform the community of a more amicable solution to ending a marriage. This is especially helpful when children are involved.

PGR0008.1F1 1 Tue., 4/19, 7 PM - 8 PM Instructor - G’ville Collab. Divorce Team WESTWOOD MIDDLE SCHOOL, Office 3215 NW 15th Ave FEE $20

LEARN TO IMPROVISELearn to develop poise, confidence and skillful humor in an environment

where students take turns learning how toimprovise. Practice games from shows like“Whose Line Is It Anyway”, “Curb Your Enthusiasm” and “The Office”.

HOB0090.1G4 6 Tue., starts 4/12, 6 PM - 8 PM Instructor - James Gallon WESTWOOD MIDDLE SCHOOL, Office 3215 NW 15th Ave FEE $49

WITHLACOOCHEE BAY KAYAK PADDLEKayaking among coastal islands, where the Withlacoochee River meets the Gulf of Mexico, west of Yankeetown. We’ll explore the marine environment in celebration of Earth Day (4/22). Possible sightings of eagles, dolphins, and various sea life during our trip. Stops along the way on islands as we explore the estuary. Kayak equipment and lesson provided.

SPO0031.1B6 1 Sat., 4/30, 11 AM - 3 PM Instructor - Brack Barker FEE $60 NOTE:Directionsemailed,sopleasepre- register.Formoreinformation,callBrack Barkerat(352)2154396.NoSenior Waivers.

LORE+HISTORY: THE SILVER RIVERPaddle the Silver River which drew throngs of well heeled adventure seekers in the 19th and 20th century. The lush, sub tropical river forests were the setting for several Tarzan movies. Descendants of wild cast members rhesus monkeys still live along the river.

NAT0018.1B6 1 Sat., 4/16, 9 AM - 4 PM Instructor - Lars Andersen SILVER RIVER Highway 40, Ocala FEE $50 NOTE:Pre-registrationonly.Mapswillbe mailed.1sthalfoftripisupstreamagainst moderatecurrent.Participantsmustcall (386)454-0611atleast3daysbeforetripto requestcanoeorkayak.NoSrWaivers.

MANATEES, MOUNDS AND SPRINGSCanoe or kayak the beautiful waters of Crystal River and King’s Bay, winter home to nearly 300 endangered manatees. We’ll explore some of the 30 springs and discuss the numerous Indian mounds (not visited on this trip) that make this a nature lover’s paradise. A great trip for all ages. Good for beginners, basic lessons included.

Instructor - Lars Andersen CRYSTAL RIVER Citrus County, Crystal River FEE $50 NOTE:NoSrWaivers.Mapswillbeemailed. YoumustcallAdventureOutpostatleast2 daysbeforetriptodiscussboatpreference (canoe,kayakortandemkayak),(386)454- 0611.

NAT0044.1B6 1 Sun., 4/17, 10 AM - 3 PM NAT0044.2B6 1 Sun., 4/10, 10 AM 3 PM

PAYNES PRAIRIE HISTORY HIKEOn this 2 - 3 mile walk and talk, author Lars Andersen (Paynes Prairie, A History and Guide. Pineapple Press. 2001 and ‘04) describes 12,000 years of human history on Paynes Prairie, and the fascinating lore of some of the Prairie’s plant and animal species.

SPO0008.1B5 1 Fri., 4/22, 9 AM - 12 PM Instructor - Lars Andersen PAYNES PRAIRIE 100 Savannah Blvd., Micanopy FEE $24 NOTE:Mapswillbeemailed;pleasepre- register,andbring$5toclasstopayfor parkpermit.NoSeniorWaivers.

SANTA FE MOONLIGHT PADDLEExperience the river in a whole new light moonlight. On this kayak/canoe trip we’ll paddle the Santa Fe River, ending at Lily Springs Park. There, you can swim in the spring or bring your own drinks and snacks to enjoy at the campfire. Bring snorkeling gear if you’d like to explore the nocturnal life of the spring.

SPO0032.1B2 1 Fri., 4/15, 7:30 PM - 11 PM Instructor - Lars Andersen SANTA FE RIVER Alachua County, High Springs FEE $60 NOTE:NoSrWaivers.Pleasepre-register, directionsemailed.YoumustCallAdventure Outpostatleast2daysbeforetriptodiscuss boatpreference(canoe,kayakortandem kayak).

TWO HAWK HAMMOCK TRAIL RIDEExperience the beauty of Florida’s flora and fauna from the back of a horse. On the trail you’ll visit Cedar Lakes Reserve Botanical Gardens and Devil’s Den Springs. Get nose to nose with Sheila the Emu, Daisy the Deer and many more furry friends. Bring a picnic lunch and the whole family to take advantage of Florida’s natural wonders.

Instructor - Two Hawk Hammock 17950 NE 53rd Lane, Williston FEE $70 NOTE:Pleasepre-register,mapswillbe emailed.Pleasewearlongpantsand closedtoeshoesandbringwaterbottle.No seniorwaivers. NAT0019.1F6 1 Sat., 4/9, 2 PM - 4 PM NAT0019.2F6 1 Sat., 4/16, 2 PM 4 PM

NAT0019.5F6 1 Sat., 5/7, 2 PM 4 PM NAT0019.6F6 1 Sat., 5/14, 2 PM 4 PM

WILD LORE OF THE OCKLAWAHAOn this kayak/canoe trip we’ll explore the fascinating and often quirky lore of some plants and animals growing along this wild, scenic river. Today, the river is a world of egrets, herons, gators and other wildlings, but an Indian mound and a steamboat landing both of which we’ll visit attest to a colorful human history. Good for beginners, lessons included.

SPO0010.1B6 1 Sat., 4/30, 10 AM - 3 PM Instructor -Lars Andersen OCKLAWAHA RIVER, Marion County Marion County, Ocala FEE $60 NOTE:NoSrWaivers.Directionsemailed, pleasepre-register.Goodforbeginners. Lessonsprovided.

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GOLF FOR WOMENMore women are taking to the golf course everyday. This class will give women players individual coaching and tips to improve their game. Work with professional golf pros to learn fundamentals and polish your golf skills. $30 greens fee paid at 1st class covers balls and available golf clubs.

SPO0025.1E6 6 Sat., starts 4/9, 9 AM - 11 AM Instructor - Cherub Hurt WESTEND GOLF COURSE 12830 W Newberry Rd, Newberry FEE $39

GOLF IIIJoin the professionals at Westend Golf Course and play nine holes with instruction during play. This class is for the more advanced, or for those who have completed Golf I. Note: $40 greens fee will be paid at 1st class. This coversuse of course, balls and available clubs.

Instructor - Stephen Dixon WESTEND GOLF COURSE 12830 W Newberry Rd, Newberry FEE $39

SPO0021.1E1 6 Mon., starts 4/11, 9 AM - 11 AM SPO0021.1E3 6 Wed., starts 4/13, 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM SPO0021.1E5 6 Fri., starts 4/15, 9 AM - 11 AM GPS BOATINGGPS has become a common tool for navigation; however using GPS on the water is distinctly different from a moving map display in your car.Learn how to operate your GPS, what the buttons do, what the screens show, and how to access the functions.

SPO0098.1G2 1 Thu., 5/12, 6 PM - 8:45 PM Instructor - Jib Davidson GAINESVILLE HIGH SCHOOL, A 4 FEE $20 NOTE:Studentsmustprovideinstructorwith $45forinstructionalmaterials.

INTRO TO SCUBA DIVINGYou’ll receive classroom training in the history, equipment, science, environment, activities and safety related to diving. You may become SCUBA certified through optional checkout dives after the completion of this course, at anadditional cost.

SPO0095.1F2 4 Tue., starts 4/12, 6 PM - 8 PM Instructor - Michael Kutyna SF - NW Campus, B - 05 FEE $34

MASTERING YOUR DREAMSLearn about the different types of dreams and discover how to interpret them. Topics covered include the history of dream analysis, from the beginnings of civilization until the present day, as well as learning how to interpret what your dreams could mean.

PGR0040.1F3 6 Thu., starts 4/14, 6:15 PM - 8:15 PM Instructor - Andrew Nichols, Ph.D. SF - NW Campus, K - 265 FEE $49

PLANETARY RELIGIONIs humanity moving in an evolutionary trajectory towards a positive future?

Join other visionary thinkers as we explore theglobal transformation movement through visionary spirituality, empathy, psychic development, and maturation. We’ll examine people and groups all over the Earth working to manifest a planet wide and diverse Green religion.

PGR0016.1F4 6 Thu., starts 4/14, 6 PM - 7:30 PM Instructor - Rev. Luke MoonOak SF - NW Campus, B - 27 FEE $29 NOTE:Bringpaperandpenfornotetaking.

TRAVEL DELIGHTS AND INSIGHTSHeading for Akaka or Arusha? Treat yourself to the best vacation ever.

Learn to create the trip of your dreams. This class is perfect for first time and seasoned travelers. Bring a three ring notebook, an openmind and a sense of adventure. Leave withbroadened horizons, both literally and figuratively.

TRA0002.1W3 4 Wed., starts 4/13, 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM Instructor - Lois Nevins WESTWOOD MIDDLE SCHOOL, Office 3215 NW 15th Ave FEE $34

VAMPIRES: LEGEND, LITERATURE + FACTMuch more than simply a scary

creature of the human imagination, vampires are the most fearsome and fascinatingof all creatures of folklore. This course examines the lore of the vampire from its dark origins in folk traditions, to the realm of literature and film. Learn about real life vampires, the forensic science of vampires, and why the undead continue to haunt us.

HIS0003.1F3 6 Wed., starts 4/13, 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM Instructor - Andrew Nichols, Ph.D. SF - NW Campus, K - 203 FEE $49

BEGINNING BOXINGLooking for a different workout? Consider boxing! Join Keith Teller of the Gainesville Dojo to learn boxing skills that will increase your fitness level and you’ll also learn to protect yourself.

SPO0002.1B2 6 Wed., starts 4/13, 6 PM - 7 PM Instructor - Keith Teller Gainesville Dojo 536 SW 2nd PL. FEE $49 NOTE:Bepreparedforaworkout.NoSenior Waivers.

GOLFBasic golf fundamentals from putting through driving are taught. Receive one hour of instruction and one hour of supervised practice or playing. $30 greens fee paid at 1st class covers balls and available clubs.

WESTEND GOLF COURSE 12830 W Newberry Rd, Newberry FEE $39

SPO0020.1E1 6 Mon., starts 4/11, 9 AM - 11 AM Instructor - Scott Dombek SPO0020.1E3 6 Wed., starts 4/13, 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM Instructor - Stephen Dixon SPO0020.2E1 6 Mon., starts 4/11, 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM Instructor - Scott Dombek SPO0020.2E3 6 Wed., starts 4/13, 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM Instructor - Scott Dombek SPO0020.2E6 6 Sat., starts 4/9, 11 AM - 1 PM Instructor - Cherub Hurt SPO0020.3E1 6 Mon., starts 4/11, 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM Instructor - Stephen Dixon GOLF FOR SENIORSLearn basic golf fundamentals from putting through driving. Receive one hour of instruction and one hour of supervised practice or playing. $30 greens fee paid at 1st class covers balls and available clubs. No senior waivers.

SPO0011.1E3 6 Wed., starts 4/13, 9 AM - 11 AM Instructor - Scott Dombek WESTEND GOLF COURSE 12830 W Newberry Rd, Newberry FEE $39

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SAIL AND POWER BOATING COURSELearn and improve your knowledge of boating skills. Find out how the rules of the road work, what all of the aids to navigation mean, understand docking principles, anchoring, State regulations, reading a chart, and many other nautical topics. This course meets all requirements for state license and qualifies for most insurance company discounts.

SPO0097.1G2 4 Tue. & Thu., starts 4/12, 7 PM - 9 PM Instructor - Jib Davidson GAINESVILLE HIGH SCHOOL, A 5 FEE $20 NOTE:Bookandmaterialswillbepurchased atthe1stclassfor$45.Theclasswillbe taughtbytheCoastGuardSailand PowerBoatingCourse.

SPORTS - cont.TENNISLearn the proper tennis fundamentals including the grip, racket, court description, forehand and backhand strokes, serve, net game, and scoring with professional level instructor. Taught by a USPTA certified pro.

SPO0040.1B6 5 Sat., starts 4/16, 10:30 AM - 11:45 AM Instructor - Vija Purs 300 Tennis Club 3715 NW 12th Ave FEE $32 NOTE:Additionalcourt/materialsfeeof$32 feepaidat1stclass.NoSeniorWaivers. Bringyourownracquet;claycourts.

TENNIS I - PART IITennis I Part II is for those who have taken Tennis I, but would like to practice their newly learned skills; or for those who have some basics already, but would like more practice time.

SPO0046.1B6 5 Sat., starts 4/16, 11:45 AM - 1 PM Instructor - Vija Purs 300 Tennis Club 3715 NW 12th Ave FEE $32 NOTE:Additionalcourt/materialsfeeof$32 feepaidat1stclass.NoSeniorWaivers. Bringyourownracquet;claycourts.

TENNIS IIEnjoy professional level instruction with emphasis on improvement in stroke development, strategy and doubles play. You should have completed Tennis I or be able to demonstrate proficiency with the basic strokes. Taught by a USPTA certified pro.

SPO0041.1B5 5 Fri., starts 4/15, 6 PM - 7:15 PM Instructor - Vija Purs 300 Tennis Club 3715 NW 12th Ave FEE $32 NOTE:Additionalcourt/materialsfeeof$32 feepaidat1stclass.NoSeniorWaivers. Bringyourownracquet;claycourts.

Great for medical personnel, students, or anyone interested in becoming certified in CPR. These 4-hour classes will provide you with an American Heart Association 2-year CPR Certification (Healthcare Provider card). You will receive your Healthcare Provider card after successfully passing the required testing. This course will meet the requirements for health care providers, and includes adult, child, and infant CPR training. Course fee $55.

For more information or to register, callSF Continuing Education at (352) 395-5896, or go to:

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530 West University AvenueGainesville, FL 32601

(352) 395-5896www.cied.sfcollege.edu

Santa Fe College offers an inexpensive and convenient American Heart Association CPR certification for job requirements, academic programs, or personal lives.

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All instructor-facilitated online courses run for six weeks (with a two-week grace period at the end). Courses are project-oriented and include lessons, quizzes, hands-on assignments, discussion areas, supplementary links, and more. You can complete any of these courses entirely from your home or office and at any time of the day or night.

NewcoursesessionsbeginonthirdWednesdayofeachmonth.PleasevisitourOnlineInstructionCentertoseeexactstartdatesforthecoursesthatinterestyou.

1. VisitourOnlineInstructionCenter:

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2. ClicktheCourseslink,choosethedepartmentandcoursetitleyouareinterestedinandselecttheEnrollNowbutton.Followtheinstructionstoenrollandpayforyourcourse.Hereyouwillchooseausernameandpasswordthatwillgrantyouaccesstotheclassroom.

3. When your course starts, return to ourOnline Instruction Center and click theClassroom link. To begin your studies,simply log in with the username andpasswordyouselectedduringenrollment.

Requirements:

AllcoursesrequireInternetaccess,e-mail,NetscapeNavigatororMicrosoftInternetExplorerwebbrowsers.Somecoursesmayhaveadditionalrequirements.PleasevisitourOnlineInstructionCenterformoreinformation.

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GMAT PreparationApplyingtograduatebusinessandmanagementschoolsusuallymeanstakingtheGMAT(GraduateManagementAdmissionTest).OurGMATPreparationCourseisamust.Takingthiscoursewillprovideyouwithtest-takingtechniquesandmethodsforimprovingyourscoreandsavingtimeonallGMATquestiontypes.You’llreviewthemorefamiliarquestionsandlearnhowtoapproachquestiontypesthatmaybenewtoyou,likecriticalreasoninganddatasufficiency.Intheverballessons,wewilldiscusshowtodoyourbestonreadingcomprehensionquestions,sentencecorrectionquestions,criticalreasoningquestions,andtheanalyticalwritingassessment.Inthequantitativelessons,weprovideacomprehensivemathreviewandtechniquesfortacklingbothproblemsolvinganddatasufficiencyquestions.YouwillpracticeonactualGMATtestsfrompreviousyears,whichisthebestwaytoprepareforanystandardizedtest.

GRE Preparation Part I ThiscoursecoversallquestiontypesontheverbalandanalyticalsectionsoftheGRE.Wewilldiscusshowtodoyourbestonreadingcomprehension,analogies,sentencecompletions,antonyms,andlogicalandanalyticalreasoningquestions.Wewillcovertimesavingtechniquesforboththepaperbasedandcomputeradministrationsofthetest.

GRE Preparation Part IIThiscoursefeaturesamathreviewandtechniquesfortacklingthequantitativecomparison,discretequantitative,anddatainterpretationquestionsthatmakeupthemathsectionoftheGRE.Wewillalsocovertimesavingtechniquesforboththepaper-basedandcomputeradministrationsofthetest.

SAT/ACT Preparation Part IMakingthedecisiontoattendcollegeisprobablyoneofthemostimportantdecisionsyou’llevermake,andyourperformanceoncollegeentranceexamsisinstrumentalindeterminingyourcollegechoice.UniversitiesandcollegesthroughouttheU.S.requireapplicantstotaketheSATorACTaspartoftheirevaluationpackage.Thiscoursewillprepareyouforbothtests.BoththeACTandtheSATcontainverbalandmathquestiontypes.SAT/ACTPreparationPartIwillgiveyoualltheinformationyouneedtodowellontheverbalquestionsoftheACTandthenewSAT.TheACTverbalsectionsarecalledtheReadingTest,theEnglishTest,andtheScienceTest.TheReadingTestandtheEnglishTestassessyourknowledgeofEnglishusage,grammar,andreading

comprehension.Thiscoursewillprovideyouwithagrammarandusagereviewspecificallygearedtotherulesthatyou’llbetestedonintheACT.You’llalsolearnhowtomaximizeyourtimeonreadingcomprehensionpassagesandthepassagesinthesciencetest.Beginningin2005,theACTbeganofferinganoptionalessaytest.Ifyouchoosetotaketheessaytest,ourcoursewillshowyouhowtodoyourbestwritingintheshortperiodoftimeyou’llbegiven.Thiscourseanditsfollow-upwillprepareyoutoexcelinallsectionsoftheundergraduatecollegeentranceexamsandprovideyouwiththemeanstoachieveyourbestpotentialscore!

SAT/ACT Preparation IIMakingthedecisiontoattendcollegeisprobablyoneofthemostimportantdecisionsyou’llevermake,andyourperformanceoncollegeentranceexamsisinstrumentalindeterminingyourcollegechoice.UniversitiesandcollegesthroughouttheU.S.requireapplicantstotaketheSATorACTaspartoftheirevaluationpackage.Thiscoursewillprepareyouforbothtests.BoththeACTandtheSATcontainverbalandmathquestiontypes.SAT/ACTPreparationPart2willgiveyoualltheinformationyouneedtodowellonthemathquestionsoftheACTandtheSAT.TheACTmathtestsyourknowledgeofarithmetic,algebra,geometry,trigonometry,andbasicstatistics.Thiscourseprovidesyouwithacompletemathreviewofallthesesubjects.We‘llalsoshowyouhowtouseyourtimewiselysothatyoufinishasmanymathquestionsaspossibleinthe60minutestheACTgivesyouforthemathtest.Going Green At HomeStepintoagreenlifestyle!Inthiscourse,you’lllearnhowtoreduceyourcarbonfootprintbymakingsimplechangesthatbenefittheenvironmentandyourownhealth.Andthat’snotall—you’lllearnhowtosavemoney,too.You’llgetsmarttipsforbuyingeco-safeandenergy-efficientproductsonabudget,andyou’lldiscovercreativewaystoreuseitemsyouoncetossedout.Intheprocess,you’lldiscoverthatmakingyourhomegreencanbebothfunandcost-effective.Becausegoodnutritionisimportanttoagreenlifestyle,you’llfindlotsofideasforhealthyeatingandcooking.Inaddition,you’llgetgreattipsforenvironmentally-friendlydecoratingandcleaning.Ifyou’relookingforpractical“goinggreen”ideasforyourhome,thiscoursewillcoverallthebases.Bythetimeyou’redone,you’llknowhowtomakeyourlivingspaceeco-friendlyfromtoptobottom!

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Seniors - 60+ ClubCommunity Education classes only. Seniors 60 years and older may have their registration fees waived for their classes if: 1) they register the first night the class is held - students who register before the class begins or register online will pay full price for the course; no refunds, no exceptions; 2) space is available in the class, and 3) the class has met the required minimum seats filled. The student must pay all lab fees or additional fees for any course. Please check space availability by calling 352-395-5193 the day before, or day of 1st class. Some classes do not allow Senior Waivers.

• Enrollment in Community Education classes is open to any person regardless of race, creed, color, sex, age, handicap, or marital status. Some classes may not be suitable for children.

• If you need special help because of physical disabilities, please contact Community Education at 352-395-5193.

• Fees must be paid at registration by cash, check (made out to SF), money order, MasterCard, Visa, or American Express. Cash CAN NOT be accepted at on-site registration for Community Education.

• Community Education reserves the right to add or delete without notice any courses offered in this catalog, or to alter the fees or costs.

• All credit card payments will receive an email receipt. Please make sure you provide your email address. This information will not be shared with any other organization or company.

General Information

Onsite RegistrationCall 352-395-5193 the day before, or day of 1st class to see if space is available. Classes without sufficient enrollment will be cancelled.

You may drop a class and receive a full refund by calling the Community Education office DURING THE FIRST TWO WEEKS OF THE COMMUNITY EDUCATION TERM for any class 2 weeks or longer in length. For classes shorter than two weeks in length, regardless of the week of the term, you must drop the class at least 2 business days before the class begins to receive a refund.

After the first two weeks of the Community Education term, and once a course is in progress, you must fill out a petition for refund. Refunds are not automatic, and a legitimate reason must be stated. After the FIRST THREE WEEKS OF THE COMMUNITY EDUCATION TERM, only partial refunds will be granted upon approval. Full refunds will NOT be granted except in special cases.

Outdoor adventure classes require additional lead drop time. You may drop an outdoor class/trip, but you must petition for a refund. The petition will go before a review committee, and if approved, you will receive a partial refund.*

NO PETITIONS WILL BE RECEIVED OR REFUNDS PROCESSED once the last day of the term has passed. Call 352-395-5193, Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., if you wish to drop within the appropriate drop time. You will need to provide the following student information: student ID, name, address, telephone number, and course number(s) of class(es) you wish to drop.

You will receive a refund check in the mail in approximately 4 - 6 weeks. Your credit card account will NOT be credited for the amount.

NOTE: Online classes have varying drop dates for refunds. Check online courses for details.

* Please see the refund policy for these classes at the beginning of the Outdoor Adventures section.

Community Education reserves the right to cancel classes based on low enrollment or other causes. The student will be notified in advance, and a full refund will be provided. Refunds will not be credited to your credit card; instead, you will receive a refund check in the mail within 3-4 weeks.

Cancellation Policy

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SF-NW CAMPUSCOMMUNITY EDUCATION3000 NW 83rd St, V - 17, (352) 395-5193 SF-CONTINUING EDUCATIONCharles L Blount Center, Bldg. DB530 W University Ave, (352) 395-5896

SF-DAVIS CENTER17500 SW Archer Rd, Archer (352) 395-5254

SF-WATSON CENTER4150 State Rd 21, Keystone Heights(352) 395-5821 / (352) 473-8989

GAINESVILLE HIGH SCHOOL1900 NW 13th St(352) 955-6866 - 5:30 - 8:30 pmDee Staten

WESTWOOD MIDDLE SCHOOL3215 NW 15th Ave(352) 395-5193Paula McCanless or Laura Lambs

Directory-Please visit www.mysfcollege.com for a campus map

5 easy ways to register!

Registration FormThis worksheet is for your use. Please complete prior to calling in your phone, FAX or mail registration. One form per student. Be sure to have your credit card information available when registering over the phone, VISA, MasterCard, American Express and Discover. NEW STUDENTS will need to make up an 8-digit Student ID using letters and/or numbers.

Go to www.mysfcollege.com and click on the Register Now button. Official access available from 7 am - 10 pm; other hours available.

Pay with Visa, MasterCard, Discover or American Express. Call 395-5193 between 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM, Mon. - Fri. Have each student’s name, address, birthday and phone number.

Drop by our office at SF’s NW campus, V - 17, (inside the Gym) 3000 NW 83rd St, 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM, Monday - Fri-day. Pay with Visa, MasterCard, or American Express, cash or check.

Dial 352.395.5945. Pay with MasterCard, Visa or American Express and use one form for each student. If you do not receive a confirmation call within 24 hours, call 352.395.5193.

Complete registration form and attach check payable to: SF. Mail to Community Education, V - 17, 3000 NW 83rd St, Gainesville, FL 32606, before April 6, 2011. After this date, call 352.395.5193 and assure space is available before mailing for later-starting classes.

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All credit card payments will receive an email receipt. Please make sure you provide your email address. This information will not be shared with any other organization or company.

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What’s new for Spring 2011?

Mixed Media Painting • Portraiture I • Never Fear Math Again

Clay Mosaics Workshop • Clay Workshop • Club Dancing

Short Story Critique • Chicken And The Egg 101 • Eating Local Cooking Class

Farmer’s Market Tour • Body, Mind And Breath • Landscaping With Antique Roses

Procrastinator’s Support • This Garden Is For The Birds!

Videogame Creation In Unity 3D • Practical Latin Il • Learn To Improvise

Planetary Religion • Travel Delights And Insights • Vampires: Legend, Literature + Fact

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