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Course Information

Creative Sewing

Flowers & Cake Design

Computer Basics

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Community Education’s Role in WWCC’s MissionCommunity Education supports the following aspect of WWCC’s mission: Western’s fundamental purpose is to provide high quality learning opportunities to students who are at various stages of life and have differing needs and expectations. Committed to quality and success, Western encourages flexibility, innovation, and active learning for students, faculty and staff. The College understands that learning occurs inside and outside the classroom and, therefore, seeks to create an environment where lifelong learning is encouraged and where students and employees interact in an atmosphere of mutual respect.

Registration ProcessCommunity Education courses are offered for non-credit. Charges associated with an individual course or event are based upon the direct cost of offering the course or event plus a 35% administrative fee.

Sweetwater County residents age 60 years or over may enroll for courses offered at Western with payment of tuition waived. Special fees for supplies or other costs remain the financial responsibility of each student, regardless of age, and cannot be waived. The College Board of Trustees reserves the right to change tuition and fees at any time.

Phone NumbersWWCC Green River Center .............................................................................................307.872.1301 Community Education ...................................................................................................307.872.1323Workforce Development ................................................................................................307.872.1326WWCC Rock Springs Campus .........................................................................................307.382.1600Aquatic Center ................................................................................................................307.382.1694

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Western Wyoming Community College, (USPS 024-545) is published during the months of Jan, June, July, Sept, Nov and Dec by Western Wyoming Community College, 2500 College Drive, Rock Springs WY 82901. Periodical Postage Paid at Rock Springs, WY and additional mailing offices. POSTMASTER: send address changes to Western Wyoming Community College, 2500 College Drive, Rock Springs WY 82901.

Mail your registration to: Community Education WWCC-GRC #1 College Way Green River, WY 82935

Call Community Education:307.872.1323

In person at:Western Wyoming Community College in Rock Springs or Green River

M ........................... Monday RSC ....................... Rock Springs CampusT ............................ Tuesday GRC ...................... Green River CenterW ........................... Wednesday TBA ....................... To Be ArrangedTH .......................... Thursday .......................... Green River ClassesF............................. Friday ......................... Rock Springs ClassesS ............................ Saturday .......................... Farson ClassesSU .......................... Sunday

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Quick Reference With Start Dates

Community Education courses are taught at several locations in Sweetwater County. Please check the locations for the courses you would like to attend.Registration continues until the course begins unless the class fills or is cancelled. To avoid cancellation, please register at least 10 days prior to the start date.

New courses are added during the semester. Check our website at www.wwcc.wy.edu/comm_svs or call 307.872.1323 for the latest information.

Community Education courses are non-refundable unless the course is cancelled.

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Arts & Crafts Pages 2 - 3 See Cake Decorating classes in the Health & Food SectionCustom Lawn Chairs 9/16/13 Custom Lawn Chairs (evening) 9/17/13 Woodworking: Work on Your Project! 9/18/13 Lazy Susan Stained Glass 9/21/13 Outdoor Digital Photography 9/23/13 Beginning Stained Glass 9/23/13 Creative Sewing 9/25/13 Beginning Crochet 10/3/13 Jewelry Making 10/5/13 Custom Lawn Chairs 10/14/13 Lead Stained Glass 10/19/13 Intermediate Stained Glass 10/21/13 Watercolor Painting 10/22/13 Custom Lawn Chairs (evening) 10/22/13 Cards for the Holidays 10/23/13 Woodworking: Work on Your Project! 11/6/13

Children’s Courses Page 3 Fall Swimming Lessons, Session 1 8/28/13Ballet Registration 9/17/13 All Together Now 9/25/13 Fall Swimming Lessons, Session 2 10/21/13Swimming Registration Spring 2014 12/11/13

Computers Page 4 How to Use Your iPad 10/7/13 Computer Basics 10/29/13 Facebook 11/6/13

Exercise & Physical Activity Page 4 Yoga for Every “BODY” 9/18/13 Yoga 9/23/13 Piloxing 9/24/13 Exercise For Fun 9/24/13

Health & Food Pages 5 & 6 ABC’s of Diabetes 9/17/13Natural Healthcare for the Family 9/24/13 Cooking with the College 9/24/13 Aromatherapy 9/25/13 Course 1: Cake Decorating Basics 9/26/13 Cooking with the College 10/3/13 Tiered Cakes 10/5/13 Cooking with the College 10/10/13 Aromatherapy 10/12/13 Cooking with the College 10/15/13 Cooking with the College 10/24/13 Course 3: Gum Paste and Fondant 10/24/13 Dutch Oven Cooking 10/24/13Cooking with the College 10/29/13 Autumn Cookies 11/15/13 Course 2: Flowers and Cake Design 12/3/13 Christmas Cupcakes 12/13/13 Christmas Cupcakes 12/14/13

Music & Language Pages 6 & 7 Tickle the Ivories 9/9/13 Adult Guitar Class 9/16/13 Guitar Lessons 9/16/13 Beginning Adult Group Piano 9/26/13 Adult Guitar Class 11/4/13

Sports & Outdoors Page 7 Private Pilot Ground School 9/17/13Beginning & Advanced Umpiring 9/23/13 Basic Car Care 10/2/13 Hunter Education TBA

Theater Trips Page 7 Bring It On 3/1/14War Horse 4/26/14Memphis 5/31/14

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Fall 2013 Community Education Schedule

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ARTS & CRAFTS

WATERCOLOR PAINTING This class will explore water-media techniques, composition, color theory and drawing. Students will express their individual imagination, choosing their own subject matter with help from the instructor. The class will include traditional and abstract styles in painting. Instructor will give instruction on a one-to-one basis and advice on the use of materials.Course Number: NCART 112 G1, Fee: $51Instructor: Angie BennettLocation: Golden Hour Senior CenterT: 10/22/13 to 11/26/13, 1:30 PM to 3:30 PM6 Weeks, Class Limit: 10

BEGINNING STAINED GLASS Beautify your home with a stained glass sun catcher. You will learn cutting, grinding, cleaning and soldering. The supply fee of $33 is included in the total fee.Course Number: NCART 117 G1, Fee: $83Instructors: Patty and Hank CastillonLocation: GRC-103M/W: 9/23/13 to 9/25/13, 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM1 Week, Class Limit: 8

INTERMEDIATE STAINED GLASS Choose a stained glass project to exhibit in your home. This class will do a more advanced project than the first class. Students should take the beginning class or have prior experience before taking this class. The supply fee of $43 is included in the total fee.Course Number: NCART 118 G1, Fee: $93Instructors: Patty and Hank CastillonLocation: GRC-103M/W: 10/21/13 to 10/23/13, 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM1 Week, Class Limit: 8

LAZY SUSAN STAINED GLASS Let your creativity come alive while you make a one-of-a-kind Lazy Susan created by you, the artist. In this class you will use your cutting skills to cut out a center design for your Lazy Susan and finish it using a mosaic pattern. Once the glass pieces are inlayed in the center, it is grouted in place and can be enjoyed by you for years to come. The supply fee of $38 is included in the total fee.Course Number: NCART 119 G1, Fee: $83Instructors: Patty and Hank CastillonLocation: GRC-112S: 9/21/13, 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM1 Day, Class Limit: 6

Cake Decorating classes are listed on pages 5 & 6 in the Health & Food Section.

LEAD STAINED GLASS Use lead to make a window with stained glass. Students should take the beginning and intermediate classes or have prior experience before taking this class. The supply fee of $53 is included in the total fee.Course Number: NCART 119 G2, Fee: $132Instructors: Patty and Hank CastillonLocation: GRC-112S: 10/19/13, 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM1 Day, Class Limit: 6

JEWELRY MAKING The holidays will be here soon. This is an excellent opportunity for you to make holiday jewelry for yourself or as gifts. You can design and make necklaces, earrings, bracelets and rings. The supply fee of $35 is included in the total fee.Course Number: NCART 130 R1, Fee: $114Instructor: Hazel AndersonLocation: Local ColorS: 10/5/13 to 10/26/13, 12:00 PM to 4:00 PM4 Weeks, Class Limit: 10

CARDS FOR THE HOLIDAYS Learn to make your own Christmas cards and take home 20 holiday cards. Amanda has 10 years experience in card making and she makes the class fun and rewarding. The supply fee of $8 is included in the total fee.Course Number: NCART 209 RF1, Fee: $32Instructor: Amanda MerkleyLocation: Farson Eden H.S. LibraryW: 10/23/13 to 10/30/13, 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM2 Weeks, Class Limit: 20

OUTDOOR DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY Outdoor Digital Photography is a great course for someone looking to take better landscape pictures. The course will cover photography basics, composition, and editing. Students are required to bring their own digital camera. All digital cameras are allowed; however, a DSLR is preferred. There is a $10 supply fee included in the course fee that will cover the cost of printing.Course Number: NCART 410 R1, Fee: $74Instructor: RJ PieperLocation: RSC-1430M: 9/23/13 to 10/28/13, 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM6 Weeks, Class Limit: 15

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CREATIVE SEWING You will learn new sewing techniques as well as some decorative stitches. You will still be doing zig-zags, patching, zippers, blind-stitches, alterations and small projects. Some of those projects will be using the Christmas themes with placemats, table runners and aprons. The second project will be your choice. It will be helpful to have basic sewing knowledge and you need to have your own sewing machine.Course Number: NCHOE 200 R1, Fee: $67Instructor: Tena AtkinsLocation: C St. Library Johnson RoomW: 9/25/13 to 11/13/13, 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM8 Weeks, Class Limit: 10

BEGINNING CROCHET In this class, students will learn basic crochet stitches, including reading crochet patterns. The $10 supply fee will include everything you need to make two projects. Class will not be held on Oct. 31.Course Number: NCHOE 216 R1, Fee: $53Instructor: Ruth RadfordLocation: RSC-TBATH: 10/3/13 to 11/14/13, 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM6 Weeks, Class Limit: 10

CUSTOM LAWN CHAIRS Instead of throwing out your old lawn chair take a class on macrame chairs and make the old chair new, or start with everything new. These chairs make great gifts that will last a long time. Supplies for each chair will be approximately $50. Supplies are not included in the fee.Instructor: Robert TrujilloLocation: Golden Hour Senior CenterAFTERNOON CLASSES4 Weeks, Class Limit: 10Course Number: NCHOE 400 G1, Fee: $67M/TH: 9/16/13 to 10/10/13, 1:00 PM to 3:00 PMOR Course Number: NCHOE 400 G3, Fee: $67M/TH: 10/14/13 to 11/7/13, 1:00 PM to 3:00 PMEVENING CLASSES5 Weeks, Class Limit: 10Course Number: NCHOE 400 G2, Fee: $67T: 9/17/13 to 10/15/13, 6:00 PM to 9:15 PMOR Course Number: NCHOE 400 G4, Fee: $67T: 10/22/13 to 11/19/13, 6:00 PM to 9:15 PM

WOODWORKING: WORK ON YOUR OWN PROJECT! Come and work on your very own woodworking project in the warmth of an indoor shop with the use of all the tools you can imagine and with the guidance of Farson-Eden School’s Industrial Technology Instructor, Tom McMakin! Come and create a holiday gift for someone special! You will need to supply your own project plans and supplies (wood, nails, glue, etc.). You will also need to take your projects home in-between classes so they don’t get touched/damaged by school students.Course Number: NCOTH 130 RF1, Fee: $75Instructor: Tom McMakinLocation: Farson Eden High SchoolW: 9/18/13 to 10/23/13, 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM6 Weeks, Class Limit: 15OR Course Number: NCOTH 130 RF2, Fee: $75W: 11/6/13 to 12/11/13, 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM

CHILDREN’S COURSES

BALLET Registration times: T: 9/17/13Ages 3 - 5 at 4:00 PM Ages 6 - 13 at 4:30 PMAges 14 - 19 at 5:00 PM Location: GRC - LobbyIt is recommended that parents sign their children up at the scheduled registration time when college staff and instructors will be available. Late registrations will be accepted provided there is space available in the courses. Come to registration to find out about new courses offered this semester. Please call for more information. Courses start the week of 9/23/13.

ALL TOGETHER NOW This children’s music class is for mixed ages (0-5) and an adult. Singing, dancing, instruments, movement & nursery rhymes are all part of this fun class. Music enhances language skills, imagination and listening. The adult will register and families with multiple children sign up as one unit. Families will receive a CD, book and instrument for more play at home. These are all included in the $25 supply fee that is part of the course fee.Course Number: NCCLD 205 G1, Fee: $68Instructor: Emily DurrantLocation: GRC-103W: 9/25/13 to 11/13/13, 11:00 AM to 11:40 AM8 Weeks, Class Limit: 12

SWIMMING LESSONS - AQUATIC CENTER See the Aquatic Center information on the inside back cover.

Watch our website or call us about new dance and theatre classes for children and youth.

Other courses for children include: “Tickle the Ivories” on page 7“Hunter Education” on page 7

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COMPUTERS

COMPUTER BASICS If you are new to computers or just need some extra help, this class is for you. Teresa will help you get started and make your time on a computer more enjoyable. The course fee includes a $7 supply fee.Course Number: NCCMP 100 R1, Fee: $80Instructor: Teresa ShafeLocation: RSC-1430T: 10/29/13 to 12/3/13, 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM6 Weeks, Class Limit: 24

FACEBOOK This class will help students find their way around the world of Facebook. Accounts will be created for those who don’t already have one. Users will learn how to set privacy and account settings. In addition, students will be shown how to load photos and create photo albums. There will also be discussion on safety, tagging friends, unfriending, and blocking other users.Course Number: NCCMP 210 G1, Fee: $28Instructor: Teresa ShafeLocation: GRC-104W: 11/6/13 to 11/13/13, 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM2 Weeks, Class Limit: 13

HOW TO USE YOUR IPAD If you have an iPad and aren't sure how to use it or want to learn some shortcuts, take this class to get you off to a great start. You will be amazed at the tips Angie will share with you to make it easier, faster and more fun than ever to use your iPad.Course Number: NCCMP 305 R1, Fee: $28Instructor: Angie SpannLocation: C St. Library Ferrero RoomM/W: 10/7/13 to 10/16/13, 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM2 Weeks, Class Limit: 20

EXERCISE & PHYSICAL ACTIVITY

Note: All students in exercise and physical activity courses will need to fill out medical releases and may need permission from their physician to take the course. Please request the form when you register.

YOGA FOR EVERY “BODY” This is your time to reduce stress, gain flexibility and strength, relax and have fun. This class is for both beginners and for those who already do yoga. Bring your own mat and props (strap and block) if you have them; one cushion or pillow and a blanket. Class will not be held on 11/27/13.Course Number: NCPEA 107 G1, Fee: $79Instructor: Tammy MorlockLocation: GRC-211W: 9/18/13 to 12/11/13, 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM12 Weeks, Class Limit: 15

YOGA What does Yoga do for your body? Strengthens and revitalizes internal organs, improves flexibility, strengthens muscle and bones, better posture and body alignment, improves digestion, circulation and immunity, enhances function of neurological and endocrine organs and increases energy.What does it do for your mind? Develops intuition, reduces stress and calms the mind, sharpens intellect, enhances memory, increases clarity and blossoms creativity in one’s life.Experience a combination of gentle and vigorous series of asanas that enhance a well-being of the body, while an equal emphasis is placed on techniques for nurturing the mind and spirit.Yoga has much to offer, whether it is for the mind, spirit or body, making a difference in your life. Bring your own Yoga mat. Class will not be held on 10/14/13.Course Number: NCPEA 107 R1, Fee: $28Instructor: Karen BonomoLocation: Young At Heart Senior CenterM: 9/23/13 to 11/18/13, 5:30 PM to 6:30 PM8 Weeks, Class Limit: 20

PILOXING PILOXING is an exciting, fun workout that uniquely mixes Pilates, Boxing and Dance moves into a calorie blasting, muscle toning, core-centric interval workout. The class is both fun and challenging. PILOXING blends the power, speed and agility of boxing with the beautiful sculpting and flexibility of Pilates along with fun and exciting dance moves. To complement the Pilates and boxing movements, PILOXING incorporates the use of 1/2-pound weighted gloves which adds a muscular and cardio challenge. Please bring a mat and prepare to have fun!!Course Number: NCPEA 119 G1, Fee: $28Instructor: Karen BonomoLocation: GRC-217T: 9/24/13 to 11/12/13, 5:30 PM to 6:30 PM8 Weeks, Class Limit: 20

EXERCISE FOR FUN This class is a gentle stretch and exercise program from your chair for our forever young senior citizens or those with limited mobility. This program is designed to tone you up and make you feel better physically and mentally.Course Number: NCPEA 202 G1, Fee: $79Instructor: Shannon ThomasLocation: Mansface Terrace-GRT/TH: 9/24/13 to 12/12/13, 1:30 PM to 2:30 PM12 Weeks, Class Limit: 20

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HEALTH & FOOD

INTRODUCTION TO AROMATHERAPY & AROMATHERAPY FOR CHILDREN This course has been created and is taught by Hilary Johnson. Hilary holds an Aromatherapy Practitioner diploma with the Atlantic Institute of Aromatherapy, and is a Principal Tutor for the AIA in the western USA. The purpose of this course is to introduce and discuss Aromatherapy and the use of essential oils for health, beauty, and well-being. Students will learn facts about essential oils with details and documented effects of 5 selected oils; discuss methods of delivery and safe and efficacious use in practice. You will also learn which essential oils are safe for children and gain confidence in creating home-made remedies to assist your children’s specific health and emotional concerns. In the first two hours you will create a personal body mist and in the last two hours you will create a blend designed for children. The majority of the class is lecture, with slide presentation, questions and answers, and personal sampling of essential oils. Handouts will also be available. The supply fee of $10 is included in the total fee.Course Number: NCHLE 101 R1, Fee: $33Instructor: Hilary JohnsonLocation: RSC-1406W: 9/25/13 to 10/2/13, 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM2 Weeks, Class Limit: 12ORCourse Number: NCHLE 101 R2, Fee: $33Instructor: Hilary JohnsonLocation: RSC-1306S: 10/12/13, 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM1 Day, Class Limit: 12

NATURAL HEALTHCARE FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY Learn how you can improve your overall health by using natural methods to resolve a wide variety of common health problems. Your instructor will provide details about the wide variety of health benefits and show you how best to use these tools for the improved health of your whole family!Course Number: NCHLE 106 R1, Fee: $12Instructor: Dianna RenzLocation: RSC-1406T: 9/24/13, 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM1 Day, Class Limit: 15

ABC'S OF DIABETES Learn the ABC’s of Diabetes and use the information to achieve and maintain a balanced lifestyle managing your diabetes. If you are new to diabetes or have had it for years, find out ways to make it easier to control. Learn new ways to take care of your diabetes and see how others are managing their diabetes. Discover the new medications and treatments coming our way. Learn the answers to all your questions about diabetes.Course Number: NCHLE 113 R1, Fee: $87Instructor: Kathleen ThomasLocation: Mount of Olives Lutheran ChurchT: 9/17/13 to 10/29/13, 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM7 Weeks, Class Limit: 20

COOKING WITH THE COLLEGE, COMFORT FOODS - ALL & This semester discover some of their favorite comfort foods while you get to know some of Western Wyoming Community College’s faculty and staff! Join us for six exciting weeks of classes taught by Western’s talented employees. You may register for the 6 week series (NCHOE 212 R1) for $50 or register for just specific weeks at $10 each. The course fee covers the supplies for the classes. Each class is limited to 20 students.Course Number: NCHOE 212 R1, Fee: $50Instructor: StaffLocation: RSHS 319 or Green River Center 211T OR TH: 9/24/13 to 10/29/13, 6:30 PM to 9:00 pm6 Weeks

COOKING WITH THE COLLEGE, COMFORT FOODS – INDIVIDUAL WEEKS & Course Number: NCHOE 212 G1, Fee: $10Shrimp Boil with Doug BunnLocation: GRC-211 and CourtyardT: 9/24/13, 6:30 PM to 9:00 pmORCourse Number: NCHOE 212 R2, Fee: $10Chili Relleno Casserole with Dee ForrestLocation: RSHS 319TH: 10/3/13, 6:30 PM to 9:00 pmORCourse Number: NCHOE 212 R3, Fee: $10Creamy Potato Soup with Amy WilliamsonLocation: RSHS 319TH: 10/10/13, 6:30 PM to 9:00 pmOR Course Number: NCHOE 212 R4, Fee: $10Risotto Dish with Pan Seared Salmon with Josh GrantLocation: RSHS 319T: 10/15/13, 6:30 PM to 9:00 pmOR Course Number: NCHOE 212 R5, Fee: $10Macaroni, Ham & Cheese Casserole with Lori PaulsonLocation: RSHS 319TH: 10/24/13, 6:30 PM to 9:00 pmOR Course Number: NCHOE 212 R6, Fee: $10Chocolate Chip Cookies with Traci CiepielaLocation: RSHS 319T: 10/29/13, 6:30 PM to 9:00 pm

COURSE 1: CAKE DECORATING BASICS This Cake Decorating Basics Course is the perfect place to start! Michelle, your Wilton method instructor, will show you the right way to decorate, step by step, so that you experience the excitement of successfully decorating your first cake. You’ll understand how to bake a great cake, see how to make and color icing and learn the best way to ice the cake. Along the way, you’ll learn to create icing drop flowers, rosettes, shells, pompom flowers, leaves, shaggy mums and the ribbon rose. You’ll also decorate cookies, cupcakes ... and of course cakes! The $5 book is included in the course fee. The student kit will cost about $35. A supply list will be provided.Course Number: NCHOE 101 R1, Fee: $41Instructor: Michelle SchuttenLocation: Young At Heart Senior CenterTH: 9/26/13 to 10/17/13, 6:30 PM to 8:15 PM4 Weeks, Class Limit: 16

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COURSE 2: FLOWERS AND CAKE DESIGN Prerequisite: Course 1: Cake Decorating Basics Flowers and Cake Design is an intermediate class. In this class, you’ll explore sophisticated ways to bring your cakes and desserts to life! Michelle, your Wilton method instructor, will teach you to create breathtaking icing flowers such as pansies, lilies, the rose, and many more. Then, you’ll discover the secrets of arranging them in a beautifully balanced cake-top bouquet. Your amazing flowers will be framed by an impressive border treatment or basket weave design. A supply list will be provided. The student kit will cost about $35. The $5 book is included in the course fee.Course Number: NCHOE 102 R1, Fee: $41Instructor: Michelle SchuttenLocation: RSC-1403T/TH: 12/3/13 to 12/12/13, 6:30 PM to 8:15 PM2 Weeks, Class Limit: 16

COURSE 3: GUM PASTE AND FONDANT Prerequisite: Course 1: Cake Decorating Basics Gum Paste and Fondant is an intermediate cake decorating class. In this class, you will discover one of the most exciting and satisfying ways to decorate a cake. Michelle, your Wilton method instructor, will lead you every step of the way as you create amazing hand-shaped flowers, beautiful borders and bold accents using these easy-to-shape icings. As you learn each technique – an artful bow, mum, rose, carnation, calla lily, rosebud, daisy and embellished borders – you’ll be closer to your crowning achievement: A final course cake that displays your skills. A supply list will be provided. The student kit will cost about $35. The $5 book is included in the course fee. Class will not be held on 10/31/13.Course Number: NCHOE 102 R2, Fee: $41Instructor: Michelle SchuttenLocation: Young At Heart Senior CenterTH: 10/24/13 to 11/21/13, 6:30 PM to 8:15 PM4 Weeks, Class Limit: 16

TIERED CAKES Tiered cakes are popping up everywhere! Michelle will teach you the steps and techniques to create “tall cakes” that will stand up straight. During this 3-hour class, you will assemble and decorate your special creation. In addition to creating multi-layer cakes, you will receive valuable tips for serving, transporting and storing your masterpiece. A supply list will be provided.Course Number: NCHOE 210 R1, Fee: $16Instructor: Michelle SchuttenLocation: RSC-1003S: 10/5/13, 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM1 Day, Class Limit: 16

AUTUMN COOKIES This fun class is for anyone interested in cookie decorating ideas. You will spend the evening with our talented and enthusiastic instructor, Michelle, as she teaches you how to create stylish cookies using royal icing. You will then have time to decorate your own cookies. At the end of class, you will leave with half a dozen decorated cookies and a mini cookie bouquet. The course fee includes a $6 supply fee that will cover most of the supplies needed for the class.Course Number: NCHOE 210 R3, Fee: $19Instructor: Michelle SchuttenLocation: RSC-1444F: 11/15/13, 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM1 Day, Class Limit: 16

CHRISTMAS CUPCAKES & You will learn step by step how to make cute and adorable Christmassy designs to adorn your ready baked cupcakes. We will focus on a 3D polar bear, snowman with a stocking cap, Christmas tree ornament, shiny present, and more. Working with both buttercream and fondant, you will use different techniques in creating these cute and magical cupcakes. A supply list will be provided. Register for these classes after 11/14/13.Course Number: SP/14 NCHOE 210 R4, Fee: $13Instructor: Michelle SchuttenLocation: RSC-1003F: 12/13/13, 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM1 Day, Class Limit: 16OR Course Number: SP/14 NCHOE 210 G2Location: GRC- 215S: 12/14/13, 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM

DUTCH OVEN COOKING Learn all the tips and tricks to cook in your dutch oven!The first week will be a one-hour discussion. During the remaining weeks students will bring their own dutch ovens and food to cook for the class. One adult friend may join you to eat at 8 PM.Course Number: NCHOE 103 R1, Fee: $55Instructor: Ann EtcheverryLocation: Sweetwater Events Complex Small HallTH: 10/24/13 to 11/21/13, 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM5 Weeks, Class Limit: 15

MUSIC & LANGUAGE

GUITAR LESSONS In this private half-hour lesson you will learn the basics of the guitar, including but not limited to, basic major and minor pentatonic and full- scale shapes, triad chords in different positions and brief introduction of dominant seventh chords, reading in the open position, basic music theory as it applies to the guitar including construction of major/minor harmonized scales, introduction to improvising and learning songs that demonstrate these different concepts. Days and times must be arranged with the instructor before registering for the class. Course Number: NCMUS 102 R1, Fee: $175Instructor: Jason DreherLocation: RSC-B103Weeks of 9/16/13 to 12/9/13, 13 Weeks, Class Limit: 10

ADULT GUITAR CLASS Bruce Anderson, Farson-Eden Music teacher, is offering beginning level guitar instruction. He will be teaching playing techniques, picking techniques, and music reading skills. He recommends that you have your own guitar so that you can practice at home to be successful. However, several guitars are available to use that belong to the school during class. All learning books/materials will be provided.Course Number: NCMUS 102 RF1, Fee: $75Instructor: Bruce AndersonLocation: Farson High School AuditoriumM/TH: 9/16/13 to 10/24/13, 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM6 Weeks, Class Limit: 15OR Course Number: NCMUS 102 RF2, Fee: $75M/TH: 11/4/13 to 12/16/13, 6:30 PM to 8:00 PMClass will not be held on 11/28/13.

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TICKLE THE IVORIES Whether you want to learn a new skill or just become more proficient at the piano, enrolling in private lessons will help you to develop reading fluency, technique, stylistic interpretations, and performance skills. Students will be offered weekly 1-hour lessons; divided between 30 minutes at the piano and 30 minutes in the computer/keyboard lab. Students will need to schedule time and day of lesson with the instructor before registering for the class.Course Number: NCMUS 103 G1, Fee: $195Instructor: Eileen EvansLocation: Instructor’s HomeWeeks of 9/9/13 to 12/9/1314 Weeks, Class Limit: 5

BEGINNING ADULT GROUP PIANO Have you always wanted to learn the piano? This class for ages 16 & up offers a chance to learn piano in a comfortable group setting. Keyboard lab allows each student on their own instrument with headphones. This class will teach the basics of piano technique and reading music. Fun and familiar songs will be used. Students should have access to an instrument (keyboard, digital piano or piano) at home to get the most out of this class. Students will receive an instructional book with all songs and a CD. The $25 supply fee that covers the book and CD is included in the total fee. Class will not be held on 10/31/13.Course Number: NCMUS 103 R1, Fee: $90Instructor: Emily DurrantLocation: Instructor HomeTH: 9/26/13 to 11/21/13, 7:00 PM to 7:45 PM8 Weeks, Class Limit: 6

SPORTS & OUTDOORS

BASIC CAR CARE This course is designed for people who really don’t know anything about their car except how to drive it and how to fill up the tank. This class will offer instruction in the basics of simple automotive services such as changing a flat tire, checking the oil, understanding maintenance schedules, preventive maintenance and repair along with the terminology, proper use of tools, and procedures required to perform these tasks. This class will empower the students to not only be able to perform simple tasks themselves, but it will help them to have confidence if they take their car into the shop to have someone else work on it.Course Number: NCAUT 900 R1, Fee: $57Instructor: Tracey HindLocation: RSC-1515W: 10/2/13 to 10/16/13, 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM3 Weeks, Class Limit: 15

BEGINNING & ADVANCED UMPIRING This course is designed for beginning to advanced umpires and those people who would like a better understanding of the rules of baseball. It will include in depth rules discussion, plate and base mechanics, and principles of 2 & 3 umpire mechanics. Classroom and field instruction will focus on preparation of students to work as an umpire for Little League, Junior Babe Ruth & American Legion. Students will need to purchase the 2013 MLB Rules book. One Saturday time will be added during the class.Course Number: NCOTH 303 G1, Fee: $160Instructor: Thane YennieLocation: GRC-204M/W/TH: 9/23/13 to 10/31/13, 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM6 Weeks, Class Limit: 12

HUNTER EDUCATION & Completion of this course will entitle the student to receive the HUNTER EDUCATION Certification. Students must attend ALL classes and pass an exam to receive their certificate. All work is done in the classroom. An adult must accompany children under 16 years of age. Pre-registration required! Enroll early, class fills fast. Please bring a notebook and pen to class.Course Number: NCPEP 100, Fee: $15Check the Game and Fish Department website or call 872-1323 to see if Hunter Education classes in Rock Springs or Green River are available.

PRIVATE PILOT GROUND SCHOOLAttention all aspiring pilots! This course will provide the

necessary ground training about basic aeronautical knowledge that a person who is applying for a private pilot certificate must receive and log. Some of the topics covered are: Federal Aviation

Regulations, accident reporting, aeronautical charts, radio communication procedures, weather situations, safe and efficient operation of aircraft, weight and balance computations, stall awareness, and preflight actions. Course Number: NCOTH 131 G1, Fee: $200Instructor: Ed DeCastroLocation: GRC-204T/TH: 9/17/13 to 10/24/13, 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM6 Weeks, Class Limit: 15

THEATER TRIPS

UTAH THEATER BUS TRIPS & NCOTH 503 Q1, Salt Lake City, UTWestern Wyoming Community College is planning trips to Broadway Across America in Salt Lake City, Utah. Trips for the 2013-14 season are:• Bring It On 3/1/14• War Horse 4/26/14• Memphis 5/31/14Call for more information.

The Dutch Oven Cooking class is listed on page 6 in the Health and Food Section

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WesternWyomingCommunityCollegeCommunityEducationRegistrationFormGreenRiverCenter1CollegeWayGreenRiver,WY82935Phone(307)872-1323 FAX(307)875-6705PLEASEPRINTORTYPEALLINFORMATIONREQUESTED.

Name______________________________________________ SocialSecurityNo._________________________

Address Street/P.O.Box______________________________ StudentIDNo._____________________________

City/State/Zip________________________________ E-mail ___________________________________

HomePhone ________________________________________ WorkPhone_______________________________

DateofBirth_________________________________________ Age*____________Sex*MaleFemale

Howlonghaveyoulivedattheaddressabove?_____________

IfaWyomingresident,howlonghaveyoulivedinWyoming?________ Ifnotatleastoneyear,wheredidyouresidebefore?___

DoyougiveWWCCpermissiontoreleaseyourname,address,andenrollmentstatusaspartofourdirectoryinformation? Yes No

Ethnicity*(Markone)WhiteAsianBlackHispanic/LatinoHawaiian/PacificIslanderAmericanIndian/AlaskaNativeNon-ResidentAlien(ForeignStudent)

*Requiredforreportingpurposesonly.

COURSENUMBER COURSETITLE FEE

I am enrolling in this course/activity for the following reasons: DegreeseekingfromWWCC Upgradecurrentjobskills Developnewjobskills Teacherrecertification Courseworktowarddegreefromanother

institution Personalenrichment

Buildbasicskillsbeforetakingcreditclasses

Workshoprequiredbyemployer Physicalactivity/health Basicskills(ABE,GED,ESOL) Children’s programming Other(specify)____________________

Community Education classes are non-refundable unless the class is cancelled. If a class is cancelled, I authorize the College to automatically issue a refund check. I understand that once my registration is processed, I am officially registered for the semester and am responsible for all debts incurred. If my account is not paid in full, I understand that the College may hire a collection agency to take action. If my account is assigned to a collection agency, I understand that I am responsible for all attorney fees, court costs or delinquency fees that may be incurred during the collection of my debt. I understand that the delinquency fee will be equal to 50% of the principal amount owed.

_______________________________________________ ___________________________ Signature Date

Rec.No.______________By___________Check# ____________________________Cash ______________________________CC# _______________________________ Visa MCExpiration Date________

Mailed or faxed registrations do not guarantee a spot in a course. Please confirm your registration by phone.

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Workforce TrainingCall 307.872.1326 or visit www.wwcc.wy.edu/workforce for more information.

Aquatic CenterRegistration for Children’s Swimming Lessons

Registration for Spring 2014 is 12/11/13 at 8:00 AMIn person registration is recommended at Registration and Records, OR phone-in

registrations will be taken at 307.382.1637 as phone lines and personnel are available. Registrations are non-refundable and non-transferable.

Classes fill quickly. Call 307.382.1694 for information on levels or visitwww.wwcc.wy.edu/aqua_ctr for more course information

WWCC Learning CenterRock Springs and Green River

Call 382-1829 or 872-1319 for schedules and more information.

Credit CoursesCredit courses are listed in the Fall 2013 Schedule of Courses. Stop at the Green River Center or Rock Springs

Campus to pick up your copy. For more information call 307.382.1600 or visit www.wwcc.wy.edu wCredit Day Courses wCredit Open Lab Courses wCredit Evening & Weekend Courses wLate Start Courses wCredit On-line Courses wShort Block Courses

wOil & Gasw Industrial Applications wMedical w Driving wHealth, Safety & Environmentw OSHA (Occupational Safety & Health Administration)w MSHA (Mine Safety & Health Administration)w Computer

w Professional Development w Online Coursesw Customized Training w PTSB recertification classesw DEQ recertification classesw POST recertification classes

wFebruary is Free GED Month wESL (English as a Second Language) classes

wGED preparation and testingwClasses to brush up on reading, math and language skills

wParent/Child AquaticswPreschool/Level IwLevels 2 & 3wLevel 4wLevel 5

wLevel 6 A (Personal Water Safety)wLevel 6 B (Fundamentals of Diving)wCompetitive (Off-Season) TrainingwCredit Course information, check the course catalog or website.

Western Wyoming Community College is an Equal Opportunity institution and as such, does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, religion, disability status, disabled veteran, or veteran of the Vietnam, Gulf, or any other era in admission or access to, or treatment or employment in, its educational programs or activities.Inquiries concerning Title VI, Title IX, Section 504, ADA, and other related laws may be referred to the V.P. for Administrative Services, WWCC Administrative Offices, P.O. Box 428, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82902-0428, (307) 382-1609; or Office for Civil Rights, Denver Office, U.S. Department of Education, Cesar E. Chavez Memorial Building, Suite 310, 1244 Spear Avenue Blvd., Denver, CO 80204-3582, (303) 844-5695, FAX (303) 844-4303 or TDD (303) 844-3417 or the Wyoming Labor Standards Department, 1510 East Pershing Blvd., Cheyenne, Wyoming 82002 (307) 777-7261.

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PERIODICAL

Basic Car Care Dutch Oven Cooking Yoga For Every Body

Watch for the Spring Explore coming in January 2014Early registration for Spring 2014 courses begins November 12, 2013

The Community Education Department of Western Wyoming Community College offers these non-credit classes for your fun and personal enrichment.

Would you like to earn extra money while sharing your hobby with others? Call to teach a Community Education Class.

For more information see the class schedule inside or call 307.872.1323

New classes offered this semester include:

• AdultGuitarClass• AllTogetherNow• Aromatherapy• BeginningAdultGroupPiano• BeginningandAdvancedUmpiring• BeginningCrochet• ChristmasCupcakes• CreativeSewing• Facebook• LazySusanStainedGlass• NaturalHealthcarefortheWhole

Family• Woodworking• PrivatePilotGroundSchool