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SPRING <strong>2006</strong> SCHEDULE OF CLASSES<br />

C O M M U N ITY LEA R N IN G<br />

Children&Teens<br />

Dance<br />

Food&Wine<br />

History<br />

SpecialInterest<br />

Writing<br />

REGISTRATIONISSIMPLE…<br />

Seeinsidebackcover<br />

Calusat:<br />

(619)660-4350<br />

www.cuyamaca.edu/preview<br />

<strong>Cuyamaca</strong>Colege<br />

andGrossmont<br />

Colege<br />

growingtogether<br />

tobrightenyourfuture


TABLE OF CONTENTS<br />

A<br />

Adult Floor Stretch..................................... 10<br />

Afternoon Tea............................................. 17<br />

Arts & Creativity......................................... 2,3<br />

Aquatic Fitness............................................ 16<br />

B<br />

Ballet........................................................... 10<br />

Ballroom Dance.......................................... 10,11<br />

Balls, Bands & Balance for Older Adults... 16<br />

Basketry...................................................... 2<br />

Belly Dancing............................................. 10<br />

Bicycle Repair............................................ 24-25<br />

Bilingual, Basic Computer.......................... 8<br />

Blues Harmonica, Beg................................ 23<br />

Business...................................................... 4,5<br />

C<br />

Cancellation Policy.................................... 36<br />

Career......................................................... 4,5<br />

Career Exploration..................................... 4<br />

Children & Teens ...................................... 8<br />

Classroom Locations.................................. 32,33<br />

Computers.................................................. 8,9<br />

Country Western Dance............................. 11<br />

CPR, CPR/AED (Defibrillator)................. 18,19<br />

CPR-BLS Healthcare Provider/Renewal... 19<br />

Crafts.......................................................... 2<br />

D<br />

Dance......................................................... 10,11<br />

Dance, Junior Ballroom............................. 10<br />

Digital Camera, How to Buy..................... 23<br />

Digital Photography................................... 23<br />

Drawing...................................................... 2<br />

Driving, Safety (55 Alive).......................... 20<br />

E<br />

Environmental Training............................... 12<br />

English as Second Language....................... 22<br />

F<br />

Feng Shui.................................................... 21<br />

Film History: Crime Film U.S.A................ 24<br />

Financial Planning...................................... 13<br />

First Aid...................................................... 18<br />

Fitness......................................................... 14-16<br />

Food & Wine............................................... 17<br />

Food Handler Training................................ 17<br />

G<br />

Gentle Yoga.................................................. 16<br />

Gift Baskets for Fun and Profit...................... 4<br />

Golf............................................................... 14<br />

Oil painting “View from <strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong>” by nationally acclaimed artist, Jack Jordan<br />

Cover designed by Dave Francis, <strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

Jack Jordan studied at the Coronado School of Art, the Otis Art Institute and the Institute<br />

of the Arts, California and San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. Jack’s paintings are shown in<br />

galleries in the United States and Mexico. His works have been featured in several art<br />

books including “Contemporary Western Artists.”Jack has written and/or illustrated<br />

“How to Paint the Old West”, “Brand Book Seven” and “Pathways to Freedom.” Five of<br />

his paintings have been selected as limited edition prints. He has taught painting classes<br />

for Community Learning for the past 16 years and will continue to teach privately.<br />

2005 Community Learning Retirees<br />

Eileen Busby, Lynn Cowan, David Getoff, Jack Jordan, Patti Kyle, Chuck Lindsey, Faye Meitz,<br />

Tom Nehring, Earl Smith, Linda Steele, Sheila Tannebaum, Mike Weinberg, and Larry Willens<br />

Grossmont-<strong>Cuyamaca</strong> Community <strong>College</strong> District 8800 Grossmont <strong>College</strong> Drive, El Cajon, CA 92020-1799,<br />

(619) 644-7010 www.gcccd.edu<br />

Governing Board Members: Richard D. Alexander, Timothy L. Caruthers, D.C., Wendell R. Cutting,<br />

Bill Garrett, Deanna Weeks, Bill Stanford, Rick Walker<br />

Chancellor: Omero Suarez, Ph.D., Grossmont <strong>College</strong> President: Ted Martinez, Jr., Ph.D.,<br />

<strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong> President: Geraldine M. Perri, Ph.D.


TABLE OF CONTENTS<br />

H<br />

Hatha Yoga................................................ 16<br />

Hazwoper................................................... 12<br />

Health & Safety.......................................... 18-20<br />

Herbology................................................... 20<br />

Hieroglyphs................................................. 21<br />

History........................................................ 20-21<br />

Home Economics........................................ 21<br />

I<br />

Indian Tribal Art History.............................. 20<br />

Internet.......................................................... 9<br />

Instructors...................................................... 31<br />

Introduction to PC’s...................................... 9<br />

Italian.......................................................... 22<br />

K<br />

Kickboxing.................................................. 14<br />

L<br />

Language........................................................ 22<br />

Latin Dance.................................................... 10<br />

Legal.............................................................. 22<br />

Living Well in San Diego............................. 13<br />

M<br />

Maps.......................................................... 34,35<br />

Mission Statement......................................... 30<br />

Music............................................................. 23<br />

Mystery Shopper........................................... 4<br />

N<br />

Non-Credit/Convalescent........................... 26-29<br />

Non-Credit Matriculation............................... 3<br />

Notary Public................................................. 5<br />

O<br />

OSHA HazMat Training............................. 12<br />

P<br />

Painting........................................................ 3<br />

Parking Instructions..................................... 3<br />

Piano............................................................ 23<br />

Pilates.......................................................... 15<br />

Photography.................................................23,24<br />

Physical Fitness/Seniors..............................15,16<br />

PowerPoint .................................................. 9<br />

Private Investigator...................................... 22<br />

Professional Development Academy........... 6,7<br />

Publish Your Book....................................... 25<br />

Purchase a Used Car..................................... 25<br />

R<br />

Radio & TV Voice-Overs............................. 4<br />

Registration form.............................. back cover<br />

Retirement Planning................................... 13<br />

S<br />

Seniors, Computers..................................... 9<br />

Seniors, T’ai Chi Chuan.............................. 15<br />

Spanish........................................................ 22<br />

Spreadsheets................................................ 9<br />

Stretching.................................................... 10<br />

Swing Dance............................................... 11<br />

T<br />

T’ai Chi Chuan........................................... 15<br />

Tea, Afternoon........................................... 17<br />

Tennis......................................................... 14<br />

Tennis for Kids........................................... 8<br />

Travel Writing............................................ 25<br />

Night Club Two-Step.................................. 11<br />

W<br />

Wine Tasting............................................... 17<br />

Windows XP................................................ 9<br />

Word Processing I & II................................ 9<br />

Writing......................................................... 25<br />

Y<br />

Yoga.......................................................... 15<br />

printed on recycled paper<br />

1


So You Thought You Couldn’t<br />

Draw TM<br />

New!<br />

Arts & Creativity<br />

Fundamentals of<br />

Fur - Graphite<br />

You have always wanted to draw but you<br />

thought you had to be born with talent.<br />

It is not true! Nationally acclaimed artist,<br />

Sandra Angelo, specializes in<br />

transforming the absolute novice into an<br />

artist by teaching classical drawing<br />

methods with her super simple four step<br />

system. Develop your hidden gifts and<br />

gain a wonderful new way to relax! You<br />

will have a hands-on chance to apply<br />

Sandra’s simple system before you leave<br />

so that you will know how to practice at<br />

home. Additional materials will be<br />

available at the end of class.<br />

<strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong>, Room K100<br />

Sat 2/11 9-12 p.m.<br />

SEC:4264 $35* Sandra Angelo<br />

*(plus $22 payable in class for materials)<br />

Paint Like Monet in a Day® with<br />

Colored Pencils<br />

Wow–I cannot believe it is colored pencil!<br />

That is what you will say when you<br />

discover the amazing effects you can<br />

achieve using colored pencils to create the<br />

look of oils, pastels, acrylics, watercolor,<br />

and more, without the expense, and<br />

toxicity of other mediums. In this hands-on<br />

class you will learn four basic techniques<br />

for working with colored pencils from the<br />

national award-winning author of the<br />

textbook, Exploring Colored Pencil. This<br />

class is for absolute beginners. Additional<br />

materials will be available at the end of<br />

class.<br />

<strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong>, Room K100<br />

Sat 2/11 1-4:30 p.m.<br />

SEC:4265 $35* Sandra Angelo<br />

*(plus $22 payable in class for materials)<br />

Shaggy, fluffy, soft, silky, wiry, shiny fur,<br />

saggy baggy skin, we will show it all.<br />

Learn key secrets for creating a wide<br />

variety of textures for both wild and<br />

domestic animals. This class is for<br />

absolute beginners. Additional materials<br />

will be available at the end of class.<br />

<strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong>, Room K100<br />

Sat 4/1 9-12 p.m.<br />

SEC:4516 $35* Sandra Angelo<br />

*(plus $22 payable in class for materials)<br />

So You Thought You Couldn’t<br />

Draw TM Faces<br />

Sarah’s silly grin. The twinkle in<br />

Grandpa’s eye. Uncle Elmer’s toupee.<br />

Learn super easy step-by-step techniques<br />

for shading eyes, noses, mouths and hair<br />

with an easy to use graphite pencil.<br />

Sandra’s system is so easy, anyone can<br />

succeed! This class is for absolute<br />

beginners. Additional materials will be<br />

available at the end of class.<br />

<strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong>, Room K100<br />

Sat 4/1 1-5 p.m.<br />

SEC:4444 $35* Sandra Angelo<br />

*(plus $22 payable in class for materials)<br />

Ornate Pine Needle Basketry<br />

You will learn how to coil a delicate<br />

basket around a beautiful polished stone.<br />

It is an easy way to start a basket and the<br />

stone makes a spectacular center. You<br />

will be weaving with pine needles, but<br />

you can use your new skills to weave<br />

almost any plant in your yard including<br />

lavender, jacaranda, and queen palm<br />

inflorescence. This class is suitable for<br />

beginners or experienced basketmakers.<br />

Bring a sack lunch.<br />

Grossmont <strong>College</strong>, Room 371, park in lot #1<br />

Sun 2/26 10-4 p.m.<br />

SEC:3913 $45* Nadine Spier<br />

*(plus $25 cash payable in class for<br />

materials)<br />

2 CALL 660-4350 NOW FOR MORE INFORMATION


Arts & Creativity<br />

Fabric Baskets for <strong>Spring</strong><br />

Just in time to decorate for spring. Learn<br />

how to make quick and easy baskets<br />

using scraps of fabric, old clothes or yarn.<br />

Delight your children by turning their<br />

outgrown clothing into keepsake<br />

baskets! Fabric baskets can be made to<br />

accent your home, to decorate for<br />

seasonal holidays or to give as gifts.<br />

Please bring scissors and a sack lunch.<br />

Grossmont <strong>College</strong>, Room 371, park in lot #1<br />

Sun 3/19 10-3 p.m.<br />

SEC:4218 $38* Nadine Spier<br />

*(plus $14 cash payable in class for<br />

materials)<br />

New!<br />

Fresh <strong>Spring</strong> Wreaths<br />

Learn how to make quick,<br />

decorative wreaths using a variety of<br />

common backyard plants. This is an easy<br />

project and a clever way to use cuttings<br />

from your yard. Some of the plants that<br />

can be used are lacy Dusty Miller, colorful<br />

Statice, fragrant Rosemary, berries, and<br />

coastal sage. All materials provided.<br />

However, students are encouraged to<br />

bring cuttings from their own yard. Bring<br />

a sack lunch.<br />

Grossmont <strong>College</strong>, Room 371, park in lot #1<br />

Sun 4/2 10-3 p.m.<br />

SEC:4524 $40* Nadine Spier<br />

*(plus $9 cash payable in class for<br />

materials)<br />

PARKING PERMITS<br />

Parking permits are not issued for<br />

Tuition Free Non-Credit Classes.<br />

1. Purchase a one-day parking permit, valid<br />

for that day, for $2.00. Ticket dispensers are<br />

located:<br />

At <strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong>: next to lot 4 and<br />

between student parking lots 1 & 2.<br />

At Grossmont <strong>College</strong>: In lots 1, 3, 4, 5,<br />

& 7.<br />

2. Parking permits are only valid in student<br />

parking lots (See maps on pages 34 & 35).<br />

3. You may also purchase a semester-length<br />

parking permit from the Cashier at<br />

<strong>Cuyamaca</strong> or Grossmont <strong>College</strong>; these<br />

permits are valid on both campuses.<br />

PAINTING<br />

Taste of Watercolor<br />

Experience the delight of creating in<br />

watercolor. Beginning and intermediate<br />

students will develop greater skills, and<br />

each lesson will include a different<br />

technique such as wet into wet, use of<br />

salt and alcohol, lifting, calligraphy, and<br />

more!<br />

Grossmont <strong>College</strong>, Room 208, park in lot #1<br />

8 W 2/8-3/29 3:30-5:30 p.m.<br />

SEC:3976 $0 Julanna Loveberg<br />

Register in class!<br />

Community Learning<br />

“Pathway to Credit”<br />

Non-Credit Class Categories:<br />

• Elementary and Secondary Basic Skills;<br />

• English as a Second Language;<br />

• Disabled/Adults with Disabilities;<br />

• Citizenship/Immigrant;<br />

• Parenting, and<br />

• Short-Term Vocational courses.<br />

Matriculation: Orientation–<br />

Assessment–Counseling/Advising<br />

Call <strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong> (619) 660-4429<br />

or Grossmont <strong>College</strong> (619) 644-7208<br />

Transfer to 4-year<br />

<strong>College</strong>/University<br />

Vocational<br />

Programs &<br />

Certificates<br />

2-year A.A.<br />

Degrees<br />

A non-credit matriculation counselor is<br />

available at <strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong>.<br />

Call 619-660-4429<br />

CLASSES FILL QUICKLY - REGISTER EARLY!<br />

3


Business & Careers<br />

How to Break into Radio<br />

& TV Voice-Overs<br />

“You have a great voice!” In this 6-hour<br />

workshop, you will learn some basic<br />

voice-over techniques from a pro. You<br />

will also find out how to contact directors<br />

and producers, and how to “market”<br />

your voice. Bring a sack lunch and a #2<br />

pencil.<br />

Grossmont <strong>College</strong>, Room 544B, park in lot #5<br />

Sat 2/25 9-3:30 p.m.<br />

SEC:3977 $0 Franz Laubert<br />

Register in class!<br />

Arrive early as classes fill quickly.<br />

Gift Baskets for Fun and Profit<br />

The calendar is full of special occasions<br />

when people often search in vain for that<br />

perfect gift! That is where gift basket<br />

services come in - creative baskets filled<br />

with goodies. This course will show you<br />

how to start your own gift basket service<br />

including how to assemble great gift<br />

baskets, how to price your baskets, how<br />

to market your services and much more!<br />

Grossmont <strong>College</strong>, Room 550, park in lot #5<br />

Sat 3/18 9-12 noon<br />

SEC:3917 $39 Jane Schmitz<br />

Career Exploration:<br />

Understanding Your<br />

Interests & Personality<br />

Type<br />

Explore your career options by attending<br />

this one-day seminar. You will gain<br />

insights into your interests and<br />

personality type by taking the Choices<br />

and Myers Briggs Personality Type<br />

Indicator (MBTI) career assessments.<br />

Discover how you can use your<br />

assessment results to select a career that<br />

matches your interests and personality.<br />

Please call Community Learning to<br />

register for the class at<br />

619-660-4350. Once registered, contact<br />

the <strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong> Career Center at<br />

619-660-4450 to set up an appointment<br />

to take the Choices assessment prior to<br />

attending the class. The MBTI assessment<br />

will be administered in class. Bring a sack<br />

lunch and a #2 pencil.<br />

<strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong>, Room Z112<br />

Sat 3/25 9-2 p.m.<br />

SEC:3980 $0 Laurie Brown<br />

Follow up by making an appointment with a<br />

college counselor after completion of class.<br />

Call <strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong> at 619-660-4429<br />

Adults ages 16 years and older are<br />

welcome!<br />

How to Become a Mystery<br />

Shopper<br />

TUITION<br />

FREE<br />

Tow Truck Operator<br />

Six week program<br />

<strong>College</strong> Credit Available<br />

Jobs - Jobs - Jobs<br />

Auto Technology 299<br />

at <strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

Call ROP (619) 644-7550<br />

Mystery shopping is a splendid way to<br />

earn extra money and have fun at the<br />

same time. Shoppers receive assignments<br />

from companies that do business<br />

evaluations. A potential assignment may<br />

be to evaluate a restaurant, retail store,<br />

bank, gas station, theater, entertainment<br />

event, etc. At the conclusion of the visit, a<br />

written report is completed and returned.<br />

This course will provide an overview of<br />

how mystery shopping works, what types<br />

of assessment forms are used, do’s and<br />

don’ts of completing an assignment, and<br />

how to get into the “shopper’s network.”<br />

Bring a sack lunch.<br />

Grossmont <strong>College</strong>, Room 554, park in lot #5<br />

Sat 2/11 9-3 p.m.<br />

SEC:3918 $42* Elaine Moran<br />

*(plus $6 payable in class for handouts)<br />

4 CALL 660-4350 NOW FOR MORE INFORMATION


Business & Careers<br />

How to Become A Notary Public<br />

California needs additional professional<br />

notaries! This class will provide the new<br />

or previously commissioned notaries with<br />

the education and skills to pass the state<br />

proctored examination, detect fraud, and<br />

become successful in a new career. There<br />

is a growing need for notaries in the<br />

expanding financial, real estate, business<br />

and law professions. Become a valuable<br />

employee or own your own business. This<br />

class exceeds the state qualifications for<br />

new applicants and notaries that are<br />

renewing their commissions. The student<br />

will receive a state approved certificate of<br />

completion for the class in order to take<br />

the state proctored notary examination<br />

in their area.<br />

The instructor is from the California<br />

School of Notary Public and is a practicing<br />

notary public for the State of California.<br />

The state proctors will allow all students<br />

to take the proctored exam after the class<br />

is completed. Bring a sack lunch.<br />

<strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong>, Room Z109<br />

Grossmont <strong>College</strong><br />

Medical Transcription<br />

Specialist<br />

Many Opportunities to<br />

Work from Home!<br />

Be a vital and important member<br />

of a health-care team.<br />

You will record all details of<br />

patient care:<br />

• Initial physician visit<br />

• Hospital care<br />

• Outpatient clinic<br />

• Surgery<br />

Prepare for this exciting career at<br />

Grossmont <strong>College</strong>. There are six<br />

core courses (each is one-semester)<br />

specific to medical transcription.<br />

More Info: 619-644-7454 ext. 3855<br />

Please leave name, address and<br />

phone #; information will be<br />

mailed.<br />

Sat 2/25 8-4 p.m.<br />

4-5:30 p.m. State Exam<br />

SEC:4549 $70* James Cosper<br />

<strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong>, Room Z112<br />

Sat 3/18 8-4 p.m.<br />

4-5:30 p.m. State Exam<br />

SEC:4550 $70* James Cosper<br />

*(plus $40 payable in class for materials)<br />

To take the state proctored examination,<br />

the applicant will be required to have<br />

their certificate of completion for their<br />

class, state notary application and a<br />

$40.00 check or money order made<br />

payable to the Secretary of State on the<br />

day of examination. Additionally, the<br />

applicant will need a current driver’s<br />

license, passport, or active military<br />

identification card.<br />

Environmental Health & Safety<br />

(see Environmental section page 12)<br />

Food Handler Training Course<br />

(see Food & Wine section page 17)<br />

PARLEZ-VOUS FRANÇAIS<br />

YOU TOO, CAN SPEAK<br />

FRENCH<br />

Even if you have never spoken<br />

French or if you have already had<br />

some French.<br />

Take advantage of one of<br />

Grossmont <strong>College</strong>’s excellent<br />

French courses.<br />

Learn about<br />

French language,<br />

culture & people.<br />

If you have any questions, contact:<br />

Muriel Vitaglione<br />

619-644-7566<br />

Parking permit instructions on page 3.<br />

CLASSES FILL QUICKLY - REGISTER EARLY!<br />

5


Professional Development Academy<br />

CUSTOMER SERVICE SERIES<br />

Businesses flourish with outstanding<br />

customer service. Explore key attitudes<br />

and communication skills that increase<br />

repeat business and teamwork.<br />

Superior Service<br />

This 3-part series helps you impress<br />

customers, enhance your image and<br />

increase repeat business.<br />

Customer Appreciation<br />

T, 2/7, 9-12 p.m., Fee: $0 SEC:4472<br />

Mastering Communication<br />

T, 2/14, 9-12 p.m., Fee: $0 SEC:4473<br />

Dealing with Difficult People<br />

T, 2/21, 9-12 p.m., Fee: $0 SEC:4474<br />

Team Work<br />

This 3-part series provides essential tools<br />

and techniques that convert groups into<br />

productive, effective teams.<br />

Team Building<br />

T, 2/28, 9-12 p.m., Fee: $0 SEC:4475<br />

The Right Attitude<br />

T, 3/7, 9-12 p.m., Fee: $0 SEC:4476<br />

Managing Change<br />

T, 3/14, 9-12 p.m., Fee: $0 SEC:4477<br />

Personal Best<br />

This 4-part series explores ways to make<br />

better decisions and choices under the<br />

constraints of time and stress in the<br />

workplace.<br />

Decision Making & Problem Solving<br />

T, 3/21, 9-12 p.m., Fee: $0 SEC:4478<br />

Business Ethics<br />

T, 3/28, 9-12 p.m., Fee: $0 SEC:4479<br />

Time Management<br />

T, 4/4, 9-12 p.m., Fee: $0 SEC:4480<br />

Stress Management<br />

T, 4/18, 9-12 p.m., Fee: $0 SEC:4481<br />

FRONTLINE SERIES<br />

The Frontline Series offers a variety of<br />

topics to enhance and expand essential<br />

skills for working with customers,<br />

managers and internal staff.<br />

Getting Organized ($45 for both)<br />

This 2-part certificate series provides<br />

participants with tools and techniques<br />

to accomplish tasks and meet timelines.<br />

Goal Setting<br />

T, 2/7, 1-4 p.m., Fee: $25 SEC:4551<br />

Project Management<br />

T, 2/14, 1-4 p.m., Fee: $25 SEC:4552<br />

Employment Law Awareness<br />

($45 for both)<br />

This 2-part certificate series provides<br />

participants with information about the<br />

critical areas of California employment law.<br />

ADA & Equal Opportunity<br />

T, 2/21, 1-4 p.m., Fee: $25 SEC:4553<br />

Understanding Sexual Harassment<br />

T, 2/28, 1-4 p.m., Fee: $25 SEC:4554<br />

Cultural Awareness ($45 for both)<br />

This 2-part certificate series explores<br />

awareness and communication<br />

strategies.<br />

Multicultural Communication<br />

T, 3/7, 1-4 p.m., Fee: $25 SEC:4555<br />

Diversity in the Workplace<br />

T, 3/14, 1-4 p.m., Fee: $25 SEC:4556<br />

Business Communications ($65 for all 3)<br />

This 3-part certificte series provides the<br />

opportunity for participants to refine<br />

their writing skills.<br />

Brush Up on Grammar<br />

T, 3/21, 1-4 p.m., Fee: $25 SEC:4557<br />

Business Writing<br />

T, 3/28, 1-4 p.m., Fee: $25 SEC:4558<br />

Using Email Effectively<br />

T, 4/4, 1-4 p.m., Fee: $25 SEC:4559<br />

All classes are held at SD/REBRAC, 500 Fesler St., Ste. 103, El Cajon, 92020<br />

Classes can be customized to meet specific needs and delivered onsite at your business.<br />

For more information visit www.ProfessionalDevelopmentAcademy.com<br />

CALL (877) 855-5929 TO REGISTER<br />

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Professional Development Academy<br />

SUPERVISION SERIES<br />

Are you ready to advance in your career<br />

NEW Classes Offered<br />

Summer <strong>2006</strong><br />

These series of 3-hour classes prepares<br />

team leaders today to deal with<br />

challenges of tomorrow.<br />

Fundamentals of Supervision<br />

Personality Style Strategies<br />

Conflict Management<br />

Managing Organizational Change<br />

Managing Diverse Teams<br />

Enhancing Employee Performance<br />

Motivation and Recognition<br />

Practical Coaching<br />

Workplace Accountability<br />

Managing Employee Performance<br />

Employee Performance Reviews<br />

Successful Hiring<br />

Retention Strategies<br />

Termination Guidelines<br />

Harassment and Discrimination<br />

Prevention<br />

Preventing Sexual Harassment<br />

Labor Law Update<br />

Powerful Presentations<br />

Designing Presentations<br />

Delivering Presentations<br />

Business Communications<br />

Concise Business Writing<br />

Effective Meetings<br />

TUITION<br />

FREE<br />

JOB<br />

TRAINING<br />

WEB GRAPHICS<br />

Preparation: Windows files management<br />

CSIS 217 Web Graphics I CSIS 218 Web Graphics II<br />

CSIS 219 Web Graphics III CSIS 230 Desktop Publishing<br />

CULINARY ARTS TRAINING<br />

Many courses offered! See Grossmont schedule for listings<br />

EMERGENCY DISPATCH OPERATOR (AOJ 158)<br />

Typing prerequisite: 30 wpm minimum<br />

GROUP HOME TRAINING<br />

Days & times TBA, call ROP office<br />

INSURANCE THEORY & PRACTICE<br />

BUS 229 Property & Liability BUS 233 Personal<br />

BUS 234 Commercial BUS 235 Deliver’g Ins. Servs.<br />

MEDICAL OFFICE ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT<br />

BOT 161 Med’l Terminology BOT 165 Med’l Ins. Billing<br />

BOT 167 Medical Coding BOT 170 Med’l Office Proced.<br />

ORTHOPEDIC TECHNICIAN<br />

For recommended prerequisites call the ROP office<br />

PERSONAL TRAINER/GROUP EXERCISE LEADER<br />

Courses listing under Exercise Science & Wellness; for<br />

Certificate of Proficiency information call ROP office<br />

SECURITY OFFICER ACADEMY<br />

(AOJ 171C) and (AOJ 249B) CPR & First Aid<br />

TELEMETRY/EKG TECHNICIAN<br />

CVTE 104/ECG Theory; CVTE 105/ECG Tewchnique<br />

CVTE106/ Adv ECG Studies; CVTE108/Adv Cardiac Mon.<br />

TOW TRUCK OPERATOR (<strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong>)<br />

For enrollment information call 619/644-7550<br />

or visit the ROP Service Center below the<br />

cafeteria parking lot 5 at Grossmont <strong>College</strong><br />

Enrollment is limited. Call now to<br />

reserve your seat for summer classes.<br />

www.ProfessionalDevelopmentAcademy.com<br />

CALL (877) 855-5929 FOR MORE INFO.<br />

FIND US AT WWW.CUYAMACA.EDU/PREVIEW<br />

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Children & Teens/Computers, PCs<br />

Beginning Tennis for Kids<br />

(Ages 9-14)<br />

Future Wimbledon players – heads up!<br />

Learn basic techniques including handeye<br />

coordination, forehand, backhand,<br />

and serve. Please bring 2 unopened cans<br />

of tennis balls and wear white sole tennis<br />

shoes.<br />

<strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong>, Tennis Courts<br />

5 Sat 3/4-4/1 1-2:30 p.m.<br />

SEC:3919 $40 Jo Killeaney<br />

New!<br />

Miniature Gardens<br />

for Kids<br />

Kids can have fun learning simple<br />

principles of garden design, while<br />

learning botanical features of plants. We<br />

will use sand, soil, rock, groundcovers and<br />

small plants to create miniature gardens.<br />

The emphasis will be on fun and learning<br />

scientific terms. The theme of the<br />

individual’s miniature garden can vary;<br />

such as, fairy garden, xeriscape garden,<br />

herb garden, etc.<br />

<strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong>, Water Conservation<br />

Garden<br />

Sat 4/1 10-12 noon<br />

SEC:4533 $20*<br />

*(plus $10 material fee payable at class)<br />

Junior Ballroom and Latin<br />

(Ages 8 to 16)<br />

(see Dance section page 10)<br />

ART TO GO - Watercolor Pencils<br />

....for Absolute Beginners<br />

with Sandra Angelo<br />

Treat yourself to a relaxing afternoon.<br />

Learn super EASY painting methods..in<br />

the Water Conservation Garden at<br />

<strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong>.<br />

Session One: Focus on Flowers<br />

Sat. Jan. 21 1-4:30 p.m.<br />

Session Two: Focus on Landscapes<br />

Sat. April 22 1-4:30 p.m.<br />

Call 619-660-0614 Min. 10 students<br />

Register early<br />

Bilingual Basic Computer Skills<br />

Series<br />

In these introductory computer courses,<br />

students whose primary language is not<br />

English, will learn basic keyboarding and word<br />

processing skills. These classes are designed for<br />

students 16 years and older. A fee of $5 for<br />

handouts is payable to the instructor in class;<br />

please have correct change.<br />

If you are not a fluent English speaker, you<br />

are welcome to bring an adult partner with<br />

English speaking skills.<br />

Guarantee your reservation by registering<br />

at 619-660-4350. If space is available, you<br />

may register at the door on the day of<br />

class.<br />

Instructor: Luz Arreola<br />

Location: <strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong>, Room E102<br />

Basic Computer Skills<br />

This introductory hands-on course will teach<br />

you how to use the keyboard, aspects of<br />

computer and Windows Operating System.<br />

Sat 2/4 SEC:3982 $5 9-12:30 p.m.<br />

Word Processing, Part I<br />

This course will teach you basic word<br />

processing skills.<br />

Sat 2/11 SEC:3983 $5 9-12:30 p.m.<br />

Word Processing, Part II<br />

This class is a continuation of Word<br />

Processing Part I.<br />

Sat 2/25 SEC:4439 $5 9-12:30 p.m.<br />

Internet, Part I<br />

Course will introduce students to the<br />

Internet via current technology trends and<br />

hands-on use. Various internet browsers will<br />

be used to gain practical experience.<br />

Sat 3/11 SEC:4440 $5 9-12:30 p.m.<br />

Intro to the Internet & Email, Part II<br />

This second course is designed to teach<br />

students advanced methods of creating and<br />

using an Email account via the internet.<br />

Sat 3/18 SEC:4441 $5 9-12:30 p.m.<br />

Computer classes must meet a minimum<br />

enrollment or the class will be cancelled.<br />

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Computers, PCs, Non-Credit, Tuition Free<br />

A fee of $5 for handouts is payable to the instructor in class. Please have correct change. Bring<br />

a 3.5 diskette and a #2 pencil to class. To assure yourself a seat, pre-register at<br />

619-660-4350. Instructors: Dale Mastny, Therese Long & Wallace Wang<br />

Locations:<br />

Grossmont <strong>College</strong>, Technology Mall Room 70-134. Entrance is on the south side of the<br />

library-upstairs above the main quad. Park in lot #7<br />

or <strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong>, Room E108, parking instructions on page 3.<br />

Introduction to Personal<br />

Computers (PC’s)<br />

An introductory course in computer<br />

knowledge and is designed to provide<br />

students with basic skills.<br />

Sat 2/4 9-12 p.m. SEC:3806 G.C 70-134<br />

Sat 2/11 9-12 p.m. SEC:3807 C.C. E108<br />

Fee: $5<br />

Introduction to the Internet<br />

Course will introduce students to the<br />

internet via current technology trends and<br />

hands-on use.<br />

Sat 3/25 9-12 p.m. SEC:3810 C.C. E108<br />

Fee: $5<br />

Introduction to the Internet &<br />

Email<br />

Course will introduce students to the<br />

internet and Email. Some computer<br />

keyboarding experience required.<br />

Sat 3/4 9-3 p.m. SEC:4012 G.C. 70-134<br />

Fee: $5<br />

Windows XP<br />

Course introduces students to the<br />

Windows Operating System and is<br />

designed to provide students with basic<br />

skills necessary for personal or<br />

professional success. Intro to the PC or<br />

equivalent is HIGHLY recommended.<br />

Sat 2/4 12-3 p.m. SEC:3812 G.C. 70-134<br />

Sat 2/11 12:30-3:30 p.m. SEC:3813 C.C. E108<br />

Fee: $5<br />

Classes must meet a minimum enrollment<br />

otherwise the class will be cancelled.<br />

Introduction to Word Processing,<br />

Part I<br />

An entry level class which introduces<br />

students to word processing. You will<br />

learn to produce letters, memos, reports,<br />

and other documents for personal or<br />

professional use.<br />

Sat 2/25 9-3:30 p.m. SEC:3815 C.C. E108<br />

Sat 3/11 9-3 p.m. SEC:4013 G.C. 70-134<br />

Fee: $5<br />

Introduction to Word Processing,<br />

Part II<br />

This class is a continuation of Introduction<br />

to Word Processing Part I, you will learn<br />

advanced features of word processing.<br />

Sat 3/4 9-3:30 p.m. SEC:3817 C.C. E108<br />

Sat 3/18 9-3 p.m. SEC:4014 G.C. 70-134<br />

Fee: $5<br />

Introduction to PowerPoint<br />

This class will introduce the student to<br />

Microsoft PowerPoint. Students will learn<br />

to create, edit and organize slides; design<br />

and format a presentation.<br />

Sat 3/18 9-3:30 p.m. SEC:4021 C.C. E108<br />

Sat 3/25 9-3 p.m. SEC:3819 G.C. 70-134<br />

Fee: $5<br />

Introduction to Spreadsheets<br />

Course will introduce students to Excel; a<br />

spreadsheet program. Class is beneficial<br />

for individuals using computer programs<br />

to file, organize, retrieve and report<br />

data.<br />

Sat 3/11 9-3:30 p.m. SEC:3820 C.C. E108<br />

Fee: $5<br />

FIND US AT WWW.CUYAMACA.EDU/PREVIEW<br />

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Dance<br />

Adult Ballet<br />

In this class you will build strength,<br />

increase your stamina, and condition<br />

your muscles while learning the<br />

fundamental concepts of classical ballet<br />

techniques. Individualized classes will<br />

focus on alignment, musicality, flexibility,<br />

and correct use of turn-out. Ballet is fun!<br />

School of Ballet<br />

8241 La Mesa Blvd., La Mesa<br />

8 W 2/8-3/29 6:30-7:30 p.m.<br />

SEC:3924 $40 Leila Parello<br />

Adult Floor - Stretch Class<br />

Beginning adult stretch is a class that will<br />

build your confidence, flexibility,<br />

coordination, and posture. The<br />

foundation of ballet, jazz, and modern<br />

dance are used as a careful strength<br />

building process. This class is great for<br />

building muscular strength, increasing<br />

stamina, conditioning all muscle groups,<br />

and relaxing as well. What a great way to<br />

wrap up your week! Bring a towel or<br />

small blanket; wear comfortable, stretchy<br />

clothes.<br />

School of Ballet<br />

8241 La Mesa Blvd., La Mesa<br />

8 F 2/10-4/7 6:30-7:30 p.m.<br />

SEC:3925 $40 Leila Parello<br />

No class 2/17<br />

Belly Dancing, Part I<br />

Belly dancing is an enchanting and<br />

graceful dance form and a fun way to<br />

exercise. Using exciting ethnic music, you<br />

will learn alignment, strength, isotations,<br />

and basic step technique.<br />

<strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong>, Room R205<br />

6 T 1/31-3/7 4:30-5:30 p.m.<br />

SEC:3926 $35 Lucinda Hollands<br />

6 T 3/14-4/25 4:30-5:30 p.m.<br />

SEC:3927 $35 Lucinda Hollands<br />

No class 4/11<br />

Belly Dancing Plus<br />

In this class you will learn veil dancing,<br />

finger cymbal patterns, foot work and<br />

drum solo techniques that will add<br />

drama to your performance. Materials<br />

including veils and cymbals are required<br />

for each session.<br />

<strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong>, Room R205<br />

6 Th 2/2-3/9 4:30-5:30 p.m.<br />

SEC:3928 $35 Lucinda Hollands<br />

6 Th 3/16-4/27 4:30-5:30 p.m.<br />

SEC:3929 $35 Lucinda Hollands<br />

No class 4/13<br />

Junior Ballroom and Latin<br />

(Ages 8 to 16)<br />

Look to the future! Learn the<br />

foundations of these classic dance forms<br />

and how they may also be applied to<br />

sports, such as skating and gymnastics.<br />

All levels of experience welcomed.<br />

Regency Park, Crystal Palace Room*<br />

5 Sat 2/4-3/11 5-6:30 p.m.<br />

SEC:4438 $30 David Kessel<br />

No class 2/18<br />

Just Latin!<br />

Tired of going to night clubs and<br />

watching everyone else having all the<br />

fun Learn the popular dances enjoyed in<br />

the Latin scene such as Salsa, Merengue,<br />

Rumba, and more! Come join us for great<br />

exercise and meet new friends.<br />

Regency Park, Crystal Palace Room*<br />

5 Sat 2/4-3/11 7-9 p.m.<br />

SEC:3933 $35 David Kessel<br />

No class 2/18<br />

5 W 3/1-3/29 7-9 p.m.<br />

SEC:3934 $35 David Kessel<br />

*Regency Park, Crystal Palace Room:<br />

Please park at the rear of the building,<br />

press the red button at the side gate,<br />

and say you’re in a dance/yoga class.<br />

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Dance<br />

Ballroom Dancing for Beginners<br />

Ballroom dancing is elegant, timeless, and<br />

great exercise too. Learn the basics of six<br />

popular dances.<br />

Regency Park, Crystal Palace Room*<br />

5 M 2/6-3/13 7-9 p.m.<br />

SEC:3930 $35 David Kessel<br />

No class 2/20<br />

Ballroom, Latin & Swing for the<br />

Younger Generation<br />

You will never regret taking this class!<br />

Dancing is a social asset you are sure to<br />

use many times or through out your life--<br />

so why not learn the basics<br />

Regency Park, Crystal Palace Room*<br />

5 W 1/25-2/22 7-9 p.m.<br />

SEC:3931 $35 David Kessel<br />

Country Western Line<br />

Dancing: Great Exercise!<br />

You do not have to join a health club to<br />

get fit! Line dancing is a lot more fun and<br />

an excellent aerobic exercise. You will<br />

learn ten or more popular line dances<br />

while you have a blast and burn calories.<br />

Regency Park, Crystal Palace Room*<br />

5 Sun 1/29-3/5 4-6 p.m.<br />

SEC:3936 $35 Luis Sumaya<br />

No class 2/19<br />

5 Sun 3/12-4/9 4-6 p.m.<br />

SEC:3937 $35 Luis Sumaya<br />

Country Western Dancing<br />

for Beginners<br />

Come see why country western dancing is<br />

hotter than ever! Dances will include: Twostep,<br />

Cowboy Cha Cha, Cowboy Polka,<br />

Jitterbug, and Waltz. Get ready to have a<br />

good time!<br />

Regency Park, Crystal Palace Room*<br />

5 Sun 1/29-3/5 6-8 p.m.<br />

SEC:3938 $35 Luis Sumaya<br />

No class 2/19<br />

5 Sun 3/12-4/9 6-8 p.m.<br />

SEC:3939 $35 Luis Sumaya<br />

East Coast Swing<br />

East Coast Swing has been synonymous<br />

with the “jitterbug” for a number of years.<br />

In the 90’s, we saw a resurgence with this<br />

high energy dance as the likes of new swing<br />

bands hit the scene, i.e., Big Bad Voodoo<br />

Daddies, Cherry Poppin’ Daddy's, and San<br />

Diego’s own, Big Time Operator. All ages<br />

are welcome. Lots of fun and great<br />

exercise.<br />

Regency Park, Crystal Palace Room*<br />

5 F 2/3-3/10 6-7:30 p.m.<br />

SEC:3940 $35 Luis Sumaya<br />

No class 2/17<br />

West Coast Swing<br />

West Coast Swing is a slotted structured<br />

dance to slower swing music. This dance<br />

is often times referred to as the<br />

“California Dance.” You will learn the<br />

five basic steps plus some nice patterns to<br />

make you the envy on the dance floor.<br />

Regency Park, Crystal Palace Room*<br />

5 F 2/3-3/10 7:30-9 p.m.<br />

SEC:4182 $35 Luis Sumaya<br />

No class 2/17<br />

Night Club Two-Step<br />

In the mood for some romantic dancing<br />

Join Luis and learn to slow dance across<br />

the dance floor.<br />

Regency Park, Crystal Palace Room*<br />

5 F 3/17-4/14 7-9 p.m.<br />

SEC:3941 $35 Luis Sumaya<br />

CLASSES FILL QUICKLY - REGISTER EARLY!<br />

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Environmental Health & Safety<br />

ENVIRONMENTAL<br />

40-Hour Hazwoper Federal &<br />

CAL/OSHA Standards<br />

A 40-hour course providing Federal and<br />

State certification for those who work with<br />

hazardous waste in any phase from<br />

management, operations, emergency<br />

response team or trainers, and site clean<br />

up. This course satisfies the requirements<br />

for generalized employee training under<br />

the OSHA 1910.120 and State of California<br />

regulation 5192 Title 8. A certificate will be<br />

issued upon full completion of the class.<br />

<strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong>, Room R404<br />

2 F 2/3 & 2/10 7:30-5:30 p.m.<br />

2 Sat 2/4 & 2/11 7:30-5:30 p.m.<br />

SEC:3889 $25*<br />

2 F 3/3 & 3/10 7:30-5:30 p.m.<br />

2 Sat 3/4 & 3/11 7:30-5:30 p.m.<br />

SEC:3892 $25*<br />

2 F 4/7 & 4/21 7:30-5:30 p.m. Room R405<br />

2 Sat 4/8 & 4/22 7:30-5:30 p.m. Room R404<br />

SEC:3895 $25*<br />

*(fee for book and certificate)<br />

Lunch time will include a class activity, so<br />

bring a sack lunch and plenty of drinking<br />

water.<br />

Adult/Pediatric CPR<br />

First Aid<br />

Adult/Pediatric CPR & First Aid<br />

Renewal<br />

CPR/AED (Defibrillator)<br />

BLS Healthcare Provider CPR<br />

BLS Renewal Healthcare Provider<br />

CPR<br />

(See Health & Safety section pages 18-19<br />

for additional classes)<br />

OSHA 8-Hour Refresher Federal &<br />

CAL/OSHA Standards<br />

Mandatory for those who have completed<br />

a 40-Hour or 24-Hour OSHA training and<br />

want to remain certified. This seminar will<br />

include lectures, table top exercises, and<br />

hands-on activities. A certificate will be<br />

issued upon full completion of the class.<br />

SD/REBRAC, 500 Fesler St., Ste. 103,<br />

El Cajon<br />

Fri 1/27 8-4:30 p.m.<br />

SEC:3888 $15*<br />

Fri 2/24 8-4:30 p.m.<br />

SEC:3891 $15*<br />

Fri 3/17 8-4:30 p.m.<br />

SEC:3893 $15*<br />

Fri 4/21 8-4:30 p.m.<br />

SEC:3894 $15*<br />

*(fee for book and certificate)<br />

Cancellation policy on page 36<br />

SAN DIEGO REBRAC<br />

Workshops available:<br />

• Respiratory Protection Program<br />

• First Responder Awareness<br />

& Operational<br />

• 40 Hour OSHA HAZWOPER<br />

• 24 Hour OSHA HAZWOPER<br />

• 8 Hour OSHA Refresher<br />

• Ergonomics Office & Industrial<br />

• And other training available<br />

Other services available:<br />

• Free consultation & site assessment<br />

• Confidential Services<br />

• Coordination with local, state and<br />

federal agencies, as well as other<br />

assistance providers<br />

• Training can be customized and<br />

conducted at your facility...and more!<br />

For additonal training please call<br />

619-440-2404. For current training<br />

dates “check us out” on the web at<br />

www.rebrac.org/sandiego<br />

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Financial Planning<br />

These classes in financial planning are<br />

offered for educational purposes only.<br />

The Grossmont-<strong>Cuyamaca</strong> Community<br />

<strong>College</strong> District is not responsible for<br />

financial decisions made by students<br />

after completing the classes.<br />

Financial Strategies for Successful<br />

Retirement Planning<br />

Currently, people are spending up to<br />

25% of their lives in retirement. This<br />

course will help ensure that your<br />

retirement years are spent in comfort<br />

and free from money worries. Discover<br />

how to protect hard-earned assets from<br />

inflation, taxes, and erosion due to the<br />

high cost of long term health care. An<br />

attorney and a CPA will be available<br />

during class to answer questions.<br />

<strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong>, Room Z109<br />

3 W 2/8-2/22 6-9 p.m.<br />

SEC:4246 $65* Steven Hansen<br />

*(plus $30 payable in class for notebook)<br />

Spouse welcome for no additional fee!<br />

$Living Well in San Diego on Any<br />

Income<br />

San Diego County ranks as the fifth<br />

costliest urban area in the U.S., so come<br />

let an insider share spectacular freebies,<br />

deluxe bargains, discount, wholesale,<br />

factory outlets, liquidation, burgeoning<br />

resale market, online shopping, plus<br />

appliances, autos, household,<br />

housing/free rent; medical and legal<br />

deals; free money for college; free travel;<br />

fabulous free things to do locally; how to<br />

raise quick cash, turn $25 a week into<br />

$100,000, and MUCH more. Whether you<br />

want to save up for a down payment on<br />

a house, pay off your mortgage and<br />

retire early, or just save a few extra<br />

thousand bucks a year, this class is for<br />

you. It is like a pay raise!<br />

Grossmont <strong>College</strong>, Room 554, park in lot #5<br />

Sat 2/25 9:30-12:30 p.m.<br />

SEC:3972 $25* Sally Gary<br />

*(plus $15 payable in class for copy of the<br />

The Best Deals & Steals in San Diego, 8th<br />

Version by Sally Gary plus other<br />

materials)<br />

GROSSMONT COLLEGE<br />

American Collegiate English (ACE)<br />

Successful Money Management<br />

You have worked hard to earn it, now<br />

learn how to make your money work for<br />

you! You will learn key concepts and<br />

practices of wise money management;<br />

how to minimize your taxes, maximize<br />

your investment returns, and provide a<br />

secure future for yourself and your<br />

family. A CPA and an attorney will be<br />

available during the class to answer<br />

questions.<br />

<strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong>, Room Z112<br />

3 T 2/21-3/7 6-9 p.m.<br />

SEC:4245 $65* Steven Hansen<br />

*(plus $30 payable in class for notebook)<br />

Spouse welcome for no additional fee!<br />

Do you need a TOEFL score for<br />

college<br />

The ACE Program offers:<br />

•TOEFL preparation and intensive ESL<br />

instruction<br />

•5 sessions per year/20 hours a week of<br />

instruction<br />

•Easy transition to Grossmont <strong>College</strong><br />

after each session (with TOEFL score<br />

of 450/133)<br />

•Access to all Grossmont <strong>College</strong><br />

student services<br />

•International Student Club<br />

Contact: American Collegiate English,<br />

Grossmont <strong>College</strong><br />

8800 Grossmont <strong>College</strong> Drive<br />

El Cajon, CA 92020-1799<br />

Tel.: (619) 644-7293<br />

email: ace.grossmont@gcccd.net<br />

web: www.grossmont.edu/intlprograms<br />

FIND US AT WWW.CUYAMACA.EDU/PREVIEW<br />

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Fitness & Recreation<br />

Tennis for Beginners &<br />

Intermediate Players<br />

Bring out the “PRO” in you! You will learn<br />

the basics of the singles and doubles game:<br />

forehand, backhand, serve, volley, basic<br />

strategy, and etiquette. Bring a racquet and<br />

2 unopened cans of tennis balls. Please<br />

wear white sole tennis shoes.<br />

<strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong>, Tennis Courts<br />

5 Sat 3/4-4/1 2:30-4 p.m.<br />

SEC:3942 $40 Jo Killeaney<br />

Golf Basics<br />

Learn the fundamentals of the game of a<br />

lifetime—GOLF! This class for beginners,<br />

will consist of range practice under the<br />

watchful eye of a golf professional. This is<br />

a great way to get started! Meet in the<br />

Pro Shop.<br />

Carlton Oaks Country Club<br />

5 Sat 2/4-3/11 10-11 a.m.<br />

SEC:3691 $65* Rex Cole<br />

No class 2/18<br />

5 Sun 3/5-4/2 11-12 p.m.<br />

SEC:3692 $65* Rex Cole<br />

*(plus $15 payable at first class meeting for<br />

range balls; clubs are provided)<br />

Horseback Riding, Part I<br />

Enjoy learning how to ride a horse!<br />

Experience the wide open spaces and the<br />

tranquility of the countryside on<br />

horseback. You will learn safety, bridling,<br />

walk, trot canter, trail riding, care and<br />

grooming (minimum age is 12 years old).<br />

Please wear jeans and boots or shoes<br />

with a low heel.<br />

Bright Valley Farm<br />

5 Sun 1/29-2/26 8:30-10 a.m.<br />

SEC:3946 $45* Serena Boyd<br />

*(plus $130 payable at first class meeting for<br />

for helmet and horse rental fee)<br />

Horseback Riding, Part II<br />

This class is designed for more<br />

experienced riders (12 years and older)<br />

who want to perfect riding techniques.<br />

Bright Valley Farm<br />

5 Sun 3/5-4/2 8:30-10 a.m.<br />

SEC:3947 $45* Serena Boyd<br />

*(plus $130 payable at first class meeting for<br />

for helmet and horse rental fee)<br />

Kickboxing for Men & Women<br />

This class is designed to teach you<br />

effective self-defense skills and increase<br />

your personal fitness and health.<br />

Training includes the use of jump ropes,<br />

medicine balls, hand mitts, heavy bag and<br />

other target work. You will use muscles<br />

you did not know you had in this fun but<br />

intense class! Come ready for a workout.<br />

This is not an Aerobic or Cardio-<br />

Kickboxing class. All levels welcome.<br />

Southwestern Association of Martial Arts<br />

<strong>College</strong> of Tae Kwon Do<br />

9819 Campo Rd., <strong>Spring</strong> Valley<br />

6 MW 2/6-3/20 7:15-8:15 p.m.<br />

SEC:3948 $49 Heidi Sarmiento<br />

No class 2/20 Christina Dawson<br />

GROSSMONT COLLEGE<br />

HEALTH PROFESSIONS OPPORTUNITIES<br />

The Health Field Needs You!!<br />

Cardiovascular Technology<br />

(619) 644-7302<br />

Disability Services Management<br />

(619) 594-4054<br />

Occupational Therapy Assistant<br />

(619) 664-7304<br />

Registered Nursing<br />

(619) 644-7300<br />

Respiratory Therapy<br />

(619) 644-7448<br />

Speech-Language Pathology Assistant<br />

(619) 644-7302<br />

For more information, come to the<br />

Health Professions Office, Room 340A, B, C<br />

14 CALL 660-4350 NOW FOR MORE INFORMATION


Fitness & Recreation<br />

Power Yoga & Pilates Body<br />

Conditioning<br />

Looking for a great way to develop<br />

strength, definition and revitalize your<br />

body Both yoga and pilates will improve<br />

posture, increase flexibility, firm and tone<br />

your muscles, as well as improve balance<br />

and coordination. The result is a<br />

complete and invigorating workout<br />

designed for all fitness levels. Please<br />

wear loose, comfortable clothing, and<br />

bring a towel and an exercise mat.<br />

Please preregister for Pilates classes.<br />

<strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong>, Room R205<br />

6 M 1/23-3/6 4-5:30 p.m.<br />

SEC:3950 $45 Paulette Young<br />

No class 2/20<br />

6 M 3/13-4/24 4-5:30 p.m.<br />

SEC:3951 $45 Paulette Young<br />

No class 4/10<br />

6 T 1/24-2/28 7-8:30 p.m.<br />

SEC:3952 $45 Paulette Young<br />

6 T 3/7-4/18 7-8:30 p.m.<br />

SEC:3953 $45 Paulette Young<br />

No class 4/11<br />

6 W 1/25-3/1 4-5:30 p.m.<br />

SEC:3954 $45 Paulette Young<br />

6 W 3/8-4/19 4-5:30 p.m.<br />

SEC:3955 $45 Paulette Young<br />

No class 4/12<br />

Regency Park, Crystal Palace Room*<br />

6 Sat 1/28-3/18 8-9:30 a.m.<br />

SEC:3956 $45 Joyce Duenow<br />

No class 2/18, 3/4<br />

6 Sat 3/25-5/6 8-9:30 a.m.<br />

SEC:4219 $45 Joyce Duenow<br />

No class 4/15<br />

Physical Fitness for Life & Health<br />

for Older Adults<br />

This is a class for those who want to<br />

maintain personal health and well-being<br />

through general exercise. Please bring an<br />

exercise mat.<br />

<strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong>, Room R205<br />

TTh 1/24-6/22 7-8 a.m.<br />

SEC:3987 $0 Lucinda Hollands<br />

No class 4/11, 4/13<br />

Register in class!<br />

T’ai Chi Ch’uan, Beginning<br />

This ancient Chinese exercise form consists<br />

of a series of classical martial art postures<br />

which gracefully flow together in slow<br />

motion. It emphasizes mental tranquility,<br />

inner awareness, and relaxation while<br />

learning and practicing. Enjoy the natural,<br />

park-like setting of Grossmont <strong>College</strong>.<br />

Grossmont <strong>College</strong>, Room 325A, park in lot #3<br />

Sat 1/28-6/17 9:30-10:30 a.m.<br />

SEC:3984 $0 Mike Conniry<br />

No class 2/18, 4/15, 5/27<br />

Register in class!<br />

T’ai Chi Ch’uan,<br />

Intermediate & Advanced<br />

This course is a continuation of T’ai Chi<br />

Ch’uan, Beginning. You will complete the<br />

Yang form and the practice of push<br />

hands and Chi Kung exercises. Emphasis<br />

will be on technique and form.<br />

Grossmont <strong>College</strong>, Room 325A, park in lot #3<br />

Sat 1/28-6/17 8:30-9:30 a.m.<br />

SEC:3985 $0 Mike Conniry<br />

No class 2/18, 4/15, 5/27<br />

Register in class!<br />

T’ai Chi Ch’uan<br />

*Regency Park, Crystal Palace Room:<br />

Please park at the rear of the building,<br />

press the red button at the side gate,<br />

and say you’re in a yoga class.<br />

CLASSES FILL QUICKLY - REGISTER EARLY!<br />

This ancient Chinese exercise form consists<br />

of a series of classical martial art postures<br />

which gracefully flow together in slow<br />

motion. It emphasizes mental tranquility,<br />

inner awareness and relaxation while<br />

learning and practicing.<br />

<strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong>, Room R205<br />

TTh 1/24-6/15 10:30-11:30 a.m.<br />

SEC:4097 $0 Mike Conniry<br />

No class 4/11, 4/13<br />

Register in class!<br />

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Fitness & Recreation<br />

Exercise for Optimum Health:<br />

Stretching<br />

This class will focus on specific areas of<br />

the body and will increase your<br />

knowledge of total fitness through<br />

flexibility. Emphasis will be placed on<br />

participation that fits the needs of all<br />

ages and ability levels including athletes,<br />

seniors, and fitness enthusiasts.<br />

<strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong>, Room R205<br />

MW 1/23-6/21 12:30-2 p.m.<br />

SEC:3986 $0 Dick Killeaney<br />

No class 2/20, 4/10, 4/12, 5/29<br />

Register in class!<br />

New!<br />

Balls, Bands & Balance<br />

for Older Adults<br />

This fun class is for those who want to<br />

increase balance, strength, flexibility and<br />

coordination through the use of stability<br />

balls, elastic bands and balance exercises.<br />

This class will focus on the older adult<br />

population but will fit the needs of all<br />

ages and ability levels. Students need to<br />

provide their own stability ball, available<br />

for purchase at local sporting good stores.<br />

<strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong>, Room R205<br />

MW 1/23-6/21 7-8 a.m.<br />

SEC:4516 $0 Lucinda Hollands<br />

No class 2/20, 4/10, 4/12, 5/29<br />

Register in class!<br />

Beginning & Intermediate<br />

Aquatic Fitness for Special<br />

Populations<br />

This course is suited to individuals with<br />

temporary or permanent physical<br />

limitations. Participants will exercise in the<br />

water to increase muscular strength and<br />

flexibility. A cardiovascular workout is<br />

included to help strengthen the heart while<br />

placing minimal stress on sensitive joints.<br />

St. Madeleine Sophie’s Training Center,<br />

Pool<br />

MW 1/9-5/17 10:30-11:30 a.m.<br />

SEC:3989 $50* Kathy Aylward<br />

No class 1/16, 1/23, 2/20, 4/10, 4/12<br />

*(pool fee)<br />

F 1/13-5/19 10:30-11:30 a.m.<br />

SEC:3988 $25* Kathy Aylward<br />

No class 1/20, 2/17, 4/14<br />

*(pool fee) Please register in advance!<br />

Hatha Yoga: Power Style<br />

You will break into a sweat in this flowing<br />

style of yoga that is mostly influenced by<br />

Astanga yoga. The focus is on building<br />

strength and flexibility as well as endurance.<br />

You will work for your relaxation and are<br />

well rewarded for your efforts - the class is<br />

intensely focused and fun.<br />

<strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong>, Room R205<br />

M 1/23-6/19 7-8:30 p.m.<br />

SEC:3994 $0 Jim Walther<br />

No class 2/20, 4/10, 5/29 Register in class!<br />

Hatha Yoga<br />

Experience the ancient art and therapy of<br />

Yoga. You will explore and experience<br />

flexibility, relaxation, and toning.<br />

<strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong>, Room R205<br />

TTh 1/24-6/22 12-1:30 p.m.<br />

SEC:3991 $0 Paulette Young<br />

No class 4/11, 4/13<br />

Th 1/26-6/1 7-8:30 p.m.<br />

SEC:3992 $0 Kathy Lee<br />

No class 4/13<br />

Register in class!<br />

Rancho San Diego Yoga Center<br />

MWF 1/23-6/15 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.<br />

SEC:3990 $0 Brandy Proppe<br />

No class 2/17, 2/20, 4/10, 4/12, 4/14, 5/29<br />

Register in class!<br />

Gentle Yoga<br />

Bring stress under control with the ancient<br />

art of Hatha Yoga. All body shapes, sizes,<br />

and ages can benefit from the health<br />

advantages of deep stretching and<br />

breathing. Gentle Yoga focuses on poses<br />

and modifications that allow everyone to<br />

enjoy the benefits of Hatha Yoga.<br />

<strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong>, Room R205<br />

MW 1/23-6/21 10:30 a.m.-12 p.m.<br />

SEC:4100 $0 Paulette Young<br />

No class 4/10, 4/12 Register in class!<br />

Regency Park, Crystal Palace Room<br />

(See page 15 for parking information)<br />

T 1/31-6/20 6:30-8 p.m.<br />

SEC:3993 $0 Brandy Proppe<br />

No class 4/11<br />

Register in class!<br />

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Food & Wine<br />

New!<br />

Port or Porto How They<br />

Differ!<br />

Since Portugal is home to the original<br />

port, for some, the only port that touches<br />

their lips often is from this country.<br />

Though many other regions around the<br />

world have emerged as producers of this<br />

fine beverage, there are qualitative<br />

differences that describe a memorable<br />

port. Join us on this adventure as you<br />

discover the many varied aromas and<br />

flavor components that distinguish a<br />

memorable port. Please bring six wine<br />

glasses to each class meeting. Minimum<br />

age: 21 years old.<br />

Ronald Reagan Community Center<br />

(formerly El Cajon Community Center)<br />

The Art of Afternoon Tea<br />

The ritual of taking tea is a “celebration.”<br />

This feeling is a sense of enchantment<br />

people long for in our fast paced society.<br />

Learn everything you have always<br />

wanted to know about tea! Learn the<br />

essentials of serving tea, tea etiquette,<br />

the tea table, recipes, traditions and<br />

much more! Bring a cup and saucer to<br />

class. Come prepared to cook, and sample<br />

afternoon tea.<br />

Trinity Presbyterian Church, Fellowship Hall<br />

3902 Kenwood Dr., <strong>Spring</strong> Valley<br />

Sat 3/4 9-12 noon<br />

SEC:3957 $39 Jane Schmitz<br />

195 E. Douglas, El Cajon<br />

4 T 2/7-3/7 7-9 p.m.<br />

SEC:3959 $99 Dick Colangelo<br />

No class 2/14<br />

New!<br />

French Champagne and<br />

the World of Sparkling<br />

Wines<br />

Many believe that champagne’s debut in<br />

France was in the late 1600’s. Since the<br />

birth of this bubbly elixir, the production<br />

of sparkling wines has spread throughout<br />

the world. This class will tempt your<br />

palate as you savor selected champagnes<br />

and sparkling wines from France, Italy,<br />

Spain, United States, Australia, Germany<br />

and South Africa. Please bring six flute or<br />

tulip glasses to each class meeting.<br />

Minimum age: 21 years old.<br />

Ronald Reagan Community Center<br />

(formerly El Cajon Community Center)<br />

Food Handler Training Program<br />

The Food Handler Training course is<br />

required of all food service workers. The<br />

San Diego County Department of Health<br />

has approved this three-hour course. A<br />

certificate is valid for three years and will<br />

be issued to each participant.<br />

Grossmont <strong>College</strong>, Room 544A, park in lot #5<br />

Sat 1/28 9-12 p.m. SEC:3995<br />

Sat 2/25 9-12 p.m. SEC:3996<br />

Sat 3/25 9-12 p.m. SEC:3997<br />

Sat 4/22 9-12 p.m. SEC:3998<br />

Instructor: Nancy Garcia<br />

Fee: $6 for certificate<br />

Picture I.D. Required<br />

Bring a #2 pencil<br />

To register call 619-660-4350.<br />

195 E. Douglas, El Cajon<br />

4 T 3/21-4/11 7-9 p.m.<br />

SEC:3960 $99 Dick Colangelo<br />

Telephone (619) 660-4350<br />

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Say…<br />

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Health & Safety<br />

The following classes meet state-mandated health and safety training requirements for<br />

Child Care professionals (AB243) and are approved by EMS Authority.<br />

Adult/Pediatric CPR<br />

Basic First-Aid<br />

In this hands-on training, you will learn to<br />

recognize and respond to emergencies.<br />

This class will cover adult, child & infant<br />

CPR and obstructed airway. Course includes<br />

a completion card valid for two years.<br />

Grossmont <strong>College</strong>, Room 268, park in lot #1<br />

Sat 1/21 8-12 p.m. SEC:4042<br />

Sat 1/28 8-12 p.m. SEC:4043<br />

Sat 2/11 8-12 p.m. SEC:4044<br />

Sat 2/25 8-12 p.m. SEC:4046<br />

Sat 3/11 8-12 p.m. SEC:4047<br />

Sat 3/18 8-12 p.m. SEC:4048<br />

Sat 3/25 8-12 p.m. SEC:4049<br />

Sat 4/1 8-12 p.m. SEC:4050<br />

Sat 4/22 8-12 p.m. SEC:4051<br />

Sat 4/29 8-12 p.m. SEC:4152<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> Valley Community Center<br />

Sat 1/14 9-1 p.m. SEC:4028<br />

Sat 4/8 1-5 p.m. SEC:4191<br />

SD/REBRAC, 500 Fesler St., Ste. 103,<br />

El Cajon<br />

M 1/23 6-10 p.m. SEC:3896<br />

T 2/14 6-10 p.m. SEC:3901<br />

M 2/27 6-10 p.m. SEC:3907<br />

T 3/7 6-10 p.m. SEC:3910<br />

M 3/20 6-10 p.m. SEC:3841<br />

M 4/3 6-10 p.m. SEC:3843<br />

T 4/18 6-10 p.m. SEC:3899<br />

Instructor: Vicki Igou<br />

Fee: $10 for certificate & handbook<br />

To register call 619-660-4350.<br />

Classes start promptly!<br />

Parking permit instructions on page 3.<br />

Learn how to identify and help control<br />

life-threatening situations. You will learn<br />

to recognize signs, symptoms, and<br />

treatment of life-threatening illnesses<br />

and traumas.<br />

Grossmont <strong>College</strong>, Room 268, park in lot #1<br />

Sat 1/21 12:30-4:30 p.m. SEC:4052<br />

Sat 1/28 12:30-4:30 p.m. SEC:4053<br />

Sat 2/11 12:30-4:30 p.m. SEC:4054<br />

Sat 2/25 12:30-4:30 p.m. SEC:4056<br />

Sat 3/11 12:30-4:30 p.m. SEC:4057<br />

Sat 3/18 12:30-4:30 p.m. SEC:4058<br />

Sat 3/25 12:30-4:30 p.m. SEC:4059<br />

Sat 4/1 12:30-4:30 p.m. SEC:4060<br />

Sat 4/22 12:30-4:30 p.m. SEC:4061<br />

Sat 4/29 12:30-4:30 p.m. SEC:4153<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> Valley Community Center<br />

Sat 1/14 1-5 p.m. SEC:4029<br />

Sat 4/8 1-5 p.m. SEC:4195<br />

SD/REBRAC, 500 Fesler St., Ste. 103,<br />

El Cajon<br />

W 1/25 6-10 p.m. SEC:3842<br />

Th 2/16 6-10 p.m. SEC:3844<br />

W 3/1 6-10 p.m. SEC:3897<br />

Th 3/9 6-10 p.m. SEC:3900<br />

W 3/22 6-10 p.m. SEC:3902<br />

W 4/5 6-10 p.m. SEC:3908<br />

Th 4/20 6-10 p.m. SEC:3911<br />

Instructor: Vicki Igou<br />

Fee: $9 for certificate & handbook<br />

To register call 619-660-4350.<br />

Classes start promptly!<br />

Cancellation policy on page 36.<br />

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Health & Safety<br />

Adult/Pediatric CPR & First Aid<br />

Renewal<br />

This class will provide hands-on training<br />

with mannequins and a review of all skills<br />

and information needed to renew your<br />

card. You must bring your CPR/First Aid<br />

card which is current; or has expired in<br />

the last 30 days. This class does not meet<br />

the requirements for daycare providers.<br />

Grossmont <strong>College</strong>, Room 268, park in lot #1<br />

Sat 1/7 8-1 p.m. SEC:3898<br />

Sat 2/4 8-1 p.m. SEC:3912<br />

Sat 3/4 8-1 p.m. SEC:4026<br />

SD/REBRAC, 500 Fesler St., Ste. 103,<br />

El Cajon<br />

Sat 4/1 8-1 p.m. SEC:4027<br />

Instructor: Vicki Igou<br />

Fee: $19 for certificate & handbook<br />

To register call 619-660-4350.<br />

CPR/AED (Defibrillator)<br />

This Automated External Defibrillator<br />

(AED) course will provide you with basic<br />

Adult CPR training, Obstructed Airways<br />

skills, and a review of laws that regulate<br />

the use of this device. You will properly<br />

identify when to use an AED and have<br />

the opportunity to perform these skills on<br />

mannequins. A SAVE-A-LIFE EDUCATORS<br />

card, valid for two years and approved by<br />

the Emergency Medical Authority, will be<br />

issued after completion of a written test.<br />

SD/REBRAC, 500 Fesler St., Ste. 103,<br />

El Cajon<br />

W 2/22 6-10 p.m. SEC:4255<br />

Th 3/23 6-10 p.m. SEC:4256<br />

W 4/26 6-10 p.m. SEC:4257<br />

Instructor: Vicki Igou<br />

Fee: $16 for certificate & handbook<br />

To register call 619-660-4350.<br />

Parking permit instructions on page 3.<br />

BLS Healthcare Provider CPR<br />

This class is for certified or non-certified,<br />

licensed or non-licensed healthcare<br />

professionals, students in the medical<br />

field, or anyone required to have this<br />

level of training. You will learn skills for<br />

adult, child, infant CPR and obstructed<br />

airway. This class covers barrier devices, 2<br />

person, CPR, AED (defibrillator) & more.<br />

Mannequins will be provided for handson<br />

training. Passing a written test is<br />

required. Bring a self addressed stamped<br />

envelope to receive card.<br />

SD/REBRAC, 500 Fesler St., Ste. 103,<br />

El Cajon<br />

Sat 2/18 8-4 p.m. SEC:4251<br />

Sat 3/25 8-4 p.m. SEC:4196<br />

Sat 4/29 8-4 p.m. SEC:4258<br />

Instructor: Vicki Igou<br />

Fee: $15 for certificate; $15 cash for<br />

required handbook payable at class.<br />

To register call 619-660-4350.<br />

BLS Renewal Healthcare Provider<br />

CPR<br />

This class is for certified or non-certified,<br />

licensed or non-licensed healthcare<br />

professionals, students in the medical<br />

field, or anyone required to have this<br />

level of training. You will review skills for<br />

adult, child, infant CPR and obstructed<br />

airway. This class covers barrier devices, 2<br />

person, CPR, AED (defibrillator) & more.<br />

Mannequins will be provided for handson<br />

training. Passing a written test is<br />

required. Must have current BLS<br />

Healthcare Provider card. Bring a self<br />

addressed stamped envelope to receive<br />

card.<br />

SD/REBRAC, 500 Fesler St., Ste. 103,<br />

El Cajon<br />

Sat 2/4 8-1 p.m. SEC:4253<br />

Sat 3/4 8-1 p.m. SEC:4254<br />

Instructor: Vicki Igou<br />

Fee: $15 for certificate; $15 cash for<br />

required handbook payable at class<br />

To register call 619-660-4350.<br />

Cancellation policy on page 36.<br />

CLASSES FILL QUICKLY - REGISTER EARLY!<br />

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Health & Safety/History<br />

AARP Driver Safety Course<br />

This class is sponsored by AARP and<br />

approved by the California DMV. Classes<br />

taught by trained volunteers present safe<br />

driving techniques, updated traffic laws,<br />

and physical changes of older drivers. All<br />

auto insurance companies are mandated<br />

to give a discount for three years to all<br />

persons 55 and older who complete the<br />

course.<br />

Grossmont Hospital, Briar Patch Campus<br />

Classroom 16<br />

2 Sat 1/7 & 1/14 8:30-12:30 p.m. SEC:4466<br />

2 Sat 2/4 & 2/11 8:30-12:30 p.m. SEC:4467<br />

2 Sat 3/4 & 3/11 8:30-12:30 p.m. SEC:4468<br />

2 Sat 4/1 & 4/8 8:30-12:30 p.m. SEC:4469<br />

Fee: $10 for certificate and materials<br />

To register call AARP (619) 641-7020<br />

New!<br />

North American Indian Tribal<br />

Art History<br />

Heritage of the Americas Museum<br />

proudly presents a four part series taught<br />

by American Indian Fine Art Historian,<br />

Roy Cook. Learn about tribal art and<br />

artifacts of the North American Indians.<br />

Part I - Introduction to Southwest Indian<br />

tribal art from North of Mexico:<br />

Southwest preshistoric tribal evidence;<br />

rock art, Kachina dolls, and pottery.<br />

<strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong>, Heritage of the<br />

Americas Museum<br />

3 Sat 1/28-2/11 12:30-2 p.m.<br />

SEC:4528 $30 Roy Cook<br />

Part II - Continuation of Part I: Southwest<br />

textile weaving, jewelry and basket<br />

making.<br />

<strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong>, Heritage of the<br />

Americas Museum<br />

3 Sat 2/25-3/11 12:30-2 p.m.<br />

SEC:4529 $30 Roy Cook<br />

Herbology<br />

Learn how to use herbs for long-term<br />

health benefits. This class will cover:<br />

how to process herbs to use internally<br />

and topically; where to purchase bulk<br />

herbs, tinctures, plants, etc.; reliable<br />

sources of scientific herbal information;<br />

which herbs are beneficial for which<br />

conditions; how to grow herbs, and<br />

which ones grow easily in this area;<br />

which plants you can use that are already<br />

growing in your neighborhood. Herb<br />

recognition consisting of a choice of two<br />

walks in the instructor’s herb garden, is<br />

scheduled.<br />

<strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong>, Room R410<br />

Part III - Introduction of California tribal<br />

art, Pacific Northwest coastal native arts,<br />

and Inuit mask and printmaking.<br />

<strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong>, Heritage of the<br />

Americas Museum<br />

3 Sat 3/18-4/1 12:30-2 p.m.<br />

SEC:4530 $30 Roy Cook<br />

Part IV - Introduction of Prairie and Plains<br />

regional styles: quilt work, beadwork, fur<br />

and feather.<br />

<strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong>, Heritage of the<br />

Americas Museum<br />

3 Sat 4/22-5/6 12:30-2 p.m.<br />

SEC:4531 $30 Roy Cook<br />

6 T 2/7-3/14 6:30-8:30 p.m.<br />

Sat 2/25 Herb Walk 10-12 noon<br />

Sun 2/26 Herb Walk 1-3 p.m.<br />

SEC:3999 $0 Carole Brown<br />

Fee: $5 for handouts<br />

Register in class!<br />

Bring a #2 pencil<br />

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History/Home Economics<br />

Read Ancient Egyptian<br />

Hieroglpyphs - NOW!<br />

The temples, tombs, and monuments of<br />

ancient Egypt are covered with<br />

hieroglyphic writing that records the<br />

names of the pharaohs, their queens, and<br />

their gods. There are magical formulas<br />

and curses that few can read or<br />

understand. Now YOU can! You will<br />

learn enough to recognize and translate<br />

many sign groups and magical formulas<br />

directly into English...in minutes. You will<br />

quickly recognize sacred inscriptions on<br />

artifacts in museums while others stand<br />

in awe and wonder what those little<br />

pictures mean. You will write your own<br />

name in heiroglyphs and read the names<br />

of others in the group. Bring a sack<br />

lunch.<br />

<strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong>, Heritage of the<br />

Americas Museum<br />

Sat 1/21 9-4:30 p.m.<br />

SEC:4098 $35* Ronald Fellows<br />

*(plus $15 payable in class for required book)<br />

CUYAMACA COLLEGE<br />

STUDY SPANISH IN MEXICO!<br />

SUMMER OF <strong>2006</strong><br />

Enjoy the splendor<br />

& mystery of<br />

Guadalajara,<br />

Mexico<br />

June 29 - August 2<br />

Five-week intensive<br />

language program in Guadalajara. Your<br />

home stay will be with a Mexican family. You<br />

will study, live and travel in Mexico, and enjoy<br />

a total immersion experience while working to<br />

improve your Spanish skills.<br />

Cost: $2,700<br />

SPANISH 121 (Level 2) 5 units<br />

SPANISH 220 (Level 3) 5 units<br />

SPANISH 221 (Level 4) 5 units<br />

SPANISH 250/251 Conversational Spanish 3 units<br />

Home Economics<br />

How to Make Feng Shui<br />

Work for You!<br />

Within hours after starting up a fountain<br />

in front of the Hyatt Regency Suites in<br />

Singapore, business picked up<br />

dramatically. Coincidence or the effects<br />

of Feng Shui Discover Feng Shui, the<br />

ancient Chinese art of creating a<br />

harmonious environment through<br />

arrangement of living and working<br />

spaces. Bring a floor plan to class and<br />

learn how to apply the basic principles to<br />

your home or office to enhance health,<br />

relationships, and success.<br />

Grossmont <strong>College</strong>, Room 551A, park in lot #5<br />

Sat 2/25 10-1 p.m.<br />

SEC:4030 $0 Kathy Zimmerman<br />

Register in class!<br />

Arrive early as classes fill quickly.<br />

Bring a #2 pencil<br />

Feng Shui, Part II - Colors,<br />

Personality Types and More<br />

Join us for this unusual Feng Shui class.<br />

You will leave knowing how different<br />

colors can affect you. Curious about<br />

relationships Discover your Feng Shui<br />

personality type and your compatibility<br />

with others. Interested in learning about<br />

the Chinese geomancers compass Lo<br />

P’an Explore how to use this unique<br />

instrument and how it can give you an<br />

indication of “spirits” in a building. We<br />

will explore the Yin/Yang (Tai Chi) symbol<br />

and how it relates to the time of day,<br />

seasons, colors, forms, etc.<br />

Grossmont <strong>College</strong>, Room 551A, park in lot #5<br />

Sat 3/11 10-1 p.m.<br />

SEC:4031 $0 Kathy Zimmerman<br />

Register in class!<br />

Arrive early as classes fill quickly.<br />

Bring a #2 pencil<br />

For additional information contact<br />

Dr. Ezequiel Cárdenas (619) 660-4216 or<br />

ezequiel.cardenas@gcccd.net<br />

FIND US AT WWW.CUYAMACA.EDU/PREVIEW<br />

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Language/Legal<br />

Pre-<strong>College</strong> Level ESL<br />

English as a Second Language students<br />

will study grammar, writing skills and<br />

practice oral communication. Class is<br />

open to everyone including those<br />

enrolled in college level ESL 96.<br />

<strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong>, Room R410<br />

8 F 2/3-3/31 9-12 p.m.<br />

SEC:4001 $0 Alison Colls<br />

No class 2/17<br />

Italian for Beginners<br />

This class taught by a native Italian is<br />

designed for those who want to learn<br />

Italian for travel, personal interest, or just<br />

for fun. By the end of the class, you will be<br />

able to understand basic sentences, have a<br />

limited knowledge of grammar and<br />

pronunciation, and some understanding<br />

of the Italian culture.<br />

Grossmont <strong>College</strong>, Room 553, park in lot #5<br />

6 Sat 2/4-3/18 9-11 a.m.<br />

SEC:3961 $42 Simonetta Carr<br />

No class 2/18<br />

Italian, Part II<br />

This class is a continuation of Italian for<br />

Beginners. If you have a basic knowledge<br />

of Italian, you are welcome to join the<br />

class.<br />

Grossmont <strong>College</strong>, Room 553, park in lot #5<br />

6 Sat 3/25-5/6 9-11 a.m.<br />

SEC:4183 $42 Simonetta Carr<br />

No class 4/15<br />

Conversational Spanish II<br />

This intermediate class is designed for<br />

those students who have taken<br />

Conversational Spanish I or equivalent.<br />

Join this class to enhance your Spanish<br />

speaking, listening, reading, and writing<br />

skills.<br />

<strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong>, Room D103<br />

6 Sat 2/4-3/18 10-12 noon<br />

SEC:4002 $42 M. Teresa Lopez<br />

No class 2/18<br />

How to Be Your Own Private<br />

Investigator<br />

In California, a P.I. license is not needed<br />

to conduct your own investigation. This<br />

class will show you how and where<br />

professional investigators obtain their<br />

information. You will learn where public<br />

records are and how to search them. You<br />

will also learn about databases and how<br />

to utilize them to do your searches. You<br />

will learn how to do asset searches,<br />

background investigations, and<br />

skiptracing. Special topics include: public<br />

records, databases, and pretexts. Who<br />

should attend: adoptee’s, attorneys, birth<br />

parents, bill collectors, brokers, business<br />

owners, genealogists, investors,<br />

investigators, journalists, landlords,<br />

paralegals, researchers, and business<br />

partners.<br />

Grossmont <strong>College</strong>, Room 579, park in lot #5<br />

Sat 3/11 9-12 p.m.<br />

SEC:3962 $36* Jim Harriger<br />

*(plus $25 payable in class to instructor<br />

for optional book)<br />

DEUTSCH VERGNÜGEN!<br />

Knowledge of German<br />

is important for:<br />

• International Business<br />

• Travel and Tourism<br />

• Political Science<br />

• Journalism<br />

• Engineering<br />

• The Military<br />

• Chemistry<br />

• Banking<br />

• Art History<br />

• Music<br />

• Theology<br />

• Philosophy<br />

Learn about German language, culture<br />

and people at Grossmont <strong>College</strong><br />

If you have any questions<br />

contact Johannes Bruestle<br />

Grossmont <strong>College</strong><br />

619-644-7473<br />

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Music/Photography<br />

I’ve Always Wanted to Play the<br />

Piano<br />

Have you ever wanted to play the piano<br />

It is never too late to start. Join the many<br />

adults who play the piano for fun. This<br />

class will emphasize music reading and<br />

basic skills. Join us for ten-weeks of<br />

enjoyable music making. Piano book<br />

available at <strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

Bookstore: Alfred’s Basic Adult Piano<br />

Course Lesson Book, Lesson I<br />

<strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong>, Room O-101<br />

10 Th 2/16-4/27 2:30-3:30 p.m.<br />

SEC:3965 $55 Martha Heminger<br />

No class 4/13<br />

Beginning Blues Harmonica<br />

Beginning Blues Harmonica will get you<br />

jammin’ the blues immediately! Play and<br />

have fun as you are introduced to many<br />

of the tricks and techniques to make the<br />

harmonica cry, laugh, wail, and scream!<br />

No previous musical experience is<br />

required - only a love of the blues and a<br />

desire to play the harmonica. Students<br />

will need a “C” major diatonic<br />

harmonica, which will be available in<br />

class for about $11.<br />

Grossmont <strong>College</strong>, Room 600A, park in lot #7<br />

F 4/7 6-9 p.m.<br />

SEC:3966 $30* David Broida<br />

*(plus $14 fee payable in class for a CD<br />

and handouts)<br />

How to Buy A Digital Camera<br />

Are you interested in exploring the world<br />

of digital photography but do not<br />

understand megapixels, digital zoom,<br />

resolution and other technical terms<br />

Spend some time here learning brands,<br />

prices and camera models that will<br />

ensure a satisfying digicam purchasing<br />

experience. The money you save will be<br />

your own!<br />

Grossmont <strong>College</strong>, Room 345B, park in lot #3<br />

Sat 2/4 9-12 noon<br />

SEC:3969 $35 Roland Roach<br />

Basic Digital Photography<br />

Here is your chance to learn digital<br />

camera technology. If you have a digital<br />

camera, bring it. Take pictures without<br />

film or developing. Learn the techniques<br />

of macros, panoramic, and sequential<br />

photography. Take one picture or dozens<br />

and put them on the Web, save them on<br />

your computer, or make prints in color. It<br />

is a new world!<br />

Grossmont <strong>College</strong>, Room 345B, park in lot #3<br />

2 Sat 2/25 & 3/4 9-12 noon<br />

SEC:3970 $45 Roland Roach<br />

Digital Photography - After the<br />

Basics<br />

For those who wish to solve the mysteries<br />

of digital imaging and explore beyond<br />

“point and shoot,” this class is for you.<br />

You will learn how your digital camera<br />

works and its capabilities. Program<br />

modes, scene modes, auto and manual<br />

focusing and lens choice will be covered.<br />

The “ultra zoom” and DSLR cameras will<br />

be used to illustrate the various<br />

functions. “Graduate” with renewed<br />

confidence in your abilities as a digital<br />

photographer.<br />

Grossmont <strong>College</strong>, Room 345B, park in lot #3<br />

2 Sat 3/11 & 3/18 9-12 noon<br />

SEC:3971 $45 Roland Roach<br />

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Photography/Special Interest<br />

New!<br />

Beautiful Flower<br />

Photography<br />

Capture the beauty of our local spring<br />

flora. Many times people who take<br />

snapshots of plants and flowers are<br />

disappointed with the results. This class<br />

will help produce great photos and<br />

improve your photographic skills.<br />

Participants will be able to properly light,<br />

focus, compose, and edit their<br />

photographs after completing this<br />

course. This class is open to the<br />

beginning and novice photographer.<br />

Wear comfortable shoes and clothes.<br />

Bring water, lunch and sunscreen.<br />

<strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong>, Water Conservation<br />

Garden<br />

Th 3/2 7-9 p.m<br />

Sun 3/5 8-1 p.m. Field trip<br />

Anza-Borrego Desert State Park<br />

Sun 3/12 9-2 p.m. Field Trip<br />

Water Conservation Garden<br />

SEC:4532 $60 Phil Roullard<br />

New!<br />

SPECIAL INTEREST<br />

Film and World History:<br />

Crime Film U.S.A.<br />

The ruthless ganster, the hard-boiled<br />

detective, the volatile specialist hired for<br />

the Big Caper: Crime films have been<br />

with us as long as movies have told<br />

stories. Come join us for a six week<br />

exploration of the mean streets of crime<br />

movies and study such topics as visual<br />

design, plot formulas and censorship in<br />

different time periods. Get up close and<br />

personal with compelling characters<br />

from Tony Camonte, Michael Corleone<br />

and Keyser Soze, and see how society has<br />

condemned or embraced them through<br />

the years.<br />

<strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong>, Room Z112<br />

6 Th 2/2-3/16 6:30-9:30 p.m.<br />

SEC:4263 $0 Bob Jordan<br />

No class 2/23<br />

Space is limited. Call to pre-register:<br />

(619) 660-4350<br />

New!<br />

Bicycle Repair, Part I<br />

MAKE YOUR MARK IN<br />

THE LEGAL PROFESSION<br />

Earn a Degree in<br />

Paralegal Studies<br />

ABA Approved<br />

For more information call<br />

(619) 660-4362<br />

Bicycling is a popular source of<br />

recreation and exercise as well as a good<br />

mode of transportation. In this class,<br />

students will learn how to service their<br />

own bikes and gain the satisfaction of<br />

knowing their bikes are working<br />

properly. In this hands on class, students<br />

will learn how to service brake systems<br />

and wheel bearings; how to adjust front<br />

and rear derailleurs; and how to change<br />

a tire. A supply list will be mailed.<br />

<strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong>, Room O-105<br />

2 Sat 2/4 & 2/11 2:30-5:30 p.m.<br />

SEC:4517 $45 Perry Love<br />

Telephone (619) 660-4350<br />

Just<br />

Say…<br />

VISA<br />

MasterCard<br />

Charge<br />

it!<br />

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Special Interest/Writing<br />

New!<br />

Bicycle Repair,<br />

Part II<br />

This class continues from Part I, and<br />

provides more advanced bike repair and<br />

servicing skills. In this class, students will<br />

learn to service the headset (steering)<br />

assembly, the crankset assembly, the<br />

front and rear derailleurs and the chain.<br />

A supply list will be mailed.<br />

<strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong>, Room O-105<br />

2 Sat 2/25 & 3/4 2:30-5:30 p.m.<br />

SEC:4518 $45 Perry Love<br />

The Writing Workshop<br />

Are you a lonesome writer Writing<br />

support groups give many successful<br />

authors the encouragement they need to<br />

keep on writing as well as the technical<br />

and artistic help they need to turn out<br />

their best work. Here’s your chance to<br />

join a writer’s support group and get<br />

encouragement from others and from an<br />

experienced teacher of writing.<br />

<strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong>, Room R407<br />

14 W 2/1-5/10 1-4 p.m.<br />

SEC:4037 $0 Susan Reed<br />

$5 payable in class for handouts<br />

Register in class!<br />

New!<br />

How to Purchase<br />

a Used Car<br />

Purchasing a used car can be a traumatic<br />

experience, often times leaving the<br />

consumer with a less than satisfied<br />

feeling about their purchase. This class is<br />

designed to aid the consumer, whereby a<br />

used car can be purchased with<br />

confidence, knowing the steps to follow<br />

to make a wise purchase. In this class<br />

students will learn what type of car fits<br />

their needs; where to purchase a used<br />

car; how to determine the value of a used<br />

car; how to check a used car before<br />

purchasing; how to make the best ”deal”<br />

in the final purchase of the vehicle.<br />

Students will be given hand-out<br />

materials to aid them in the future. Also,<br />

students will view several cars to ascertain<br />

their worth.<br />

<strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong>, Room N-101<br />

Sat 2/11 10-1 p.m.<br />

SEC:4519 $25 Perry Love<br />

Travel Writing: Learn How to Sell<br />

Your Stories<br />

Do you love to travel Learn how to turn<br />

your adventures into stories for<br />

magazines and newspapers. You can<br />

make a living through travel! This class<br />

will teach you how to produce a stellar<br />

article, query editors, and gain access to<br />

various forms of media.<br />

Grossmont <strong>College</strong>, Room 554, park in lot #5<br />

Sat 3/11 9-12 p.m.<br />

SEC:4446 $35 Maggie Espinoza<br />

Who Wants to be a Published<br />

Author<br />

This nuts and bolts workshop covers<br />

publishing via a publisher, agent, selfpublishing,<br />

vantage press, E-publishing,<br />

and Print-On-Demand. Whether you have<br />

an idea for a national best seller or want<br />

to produce your family’s history or church<br />

recipes, this workshop contains practical<br />

information about the publishing<br />

business from targeting your audience to<br />

successfully marketing your book.<br />

Grossmont <strong>College</strong>, Room 554, park in lot #5<br />

Sat 2/25 1-4 p.m.<br />

SEC:3973 $29* Sally Gary<br />

*(plus $5 payable in class for writers resource<br />

packet)<br />

FIND US AT WWW.CUYAMACA.EDU/PREVIEW<br />

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Non-Credit Classes, Convalescent<br />

NON-CREDIT CLASSES/RETIREMENT & CONVALESCENT HOMES<br />

Community Learning offers State funded non-credit classes designed to fulfill the<br />

Community <strong>College</strong>’s mission of supporting lifelong learning. Although classes are open to<br />

the public, they are designed to meet specific needs. Classes must meet a minimum<br />

enrollment or be subject to cancellation.<br />

Art Therapy<br />

This course offers a creative art program<br />

in which classes are modified as needed<br />

to create a noncompetitive atmosphere.<br />

Emphasis is on providing stimulus for selfmotivation<br />

through personal expression.<br />

Alpine View Lodge<br />

T 12-2 p.m. 11/29-6/20 Grenier, K.<br />

No class 12/27<br />

F 9:30-11 a.m. 12/2-6/23 Grenier, K.<br />

No class 12/23, 12/30, 2/17, 4/14<br />

Arbor Hills Nursing Center<br />

M 6-8 p.m. 11/28-6/19 Davis, D.<br />

No class 12/26, 1/2 & 16, 2/20, 5/29<br />

W 4-5:30 p.m. 11/30-6/21 Davis, D.<br />

No class 12/28<br />

Th 4-5 p.m. 12/1-6/22 Beach, S.<br />

No class 12/29<br />

F 3-5:30 p.m. 12/2-6/23 Davis, D.<br />

No class 12/23, 12/30, 2/17, 4/14<br />

Brighton Place, East<br />

W & 9-11:30 a.m. 11/30-6/23 Hyde, M.<br />

F 2:30-4 p.m. 7/1-11/18<br />

No class 12/23, 12/28, 12/30, 2/17, 4/14<br />

Granite Hills Convalescent<br />

W 10:15-11:15 a.m. 11/30-6/21 Kauffman, S.<br />

No class 12/28<br />

M 10:15-11:15 a.m. 11/28-6/19 Kauffman, S.<br />

No class 12/26, 1/2, 1/16, 2/20, 5/29<br />

La Vida Real<br />

M 2:30-4 p.m. 11/28-6/19 Hyde, M.<br />

No class 12/26, 1/2, 1/16, 2/20, 5/29<br />

M 4-5:30 p.m. 11/28-6/19 Hyde, M.<br />

No class 12/26, 1/2, 1/16, 2/20, 5/29<br />

Th 9:30-10:30 a.m. 12/1-6/22 Kauffman, S.<br />

No class 12/29<br />

Th 10:30-11:30 a.m. 12/1-6/22 Kauffman, S.<br />

No class 12/29<br />

F 9-10 a.m. 12/2-6/23 Kauffman, S.<br />

No class 12/23, 12/30, 2/17, 4/14<br />

F 10-11:30 a.m. 12/2-6/23 Kauffman, S.<br />

No class 12/23, 12/30, 2/17, 4/14<br />

Lakeside Special Care<br />

MWF 4:30-5:30 p.m. 11/28-6/23 Beach, S.<br />

No class 12/23, 12/26, 12/28, 12/30, 1/2, 1/16, 2/17,<br />

2/20, 4/14, 5/29<br />

Lemon Grove Care & Rehab<br />

TW 10-11:30 a.m. 11/29-6/21 Huot, C.<br />

No class 12/27, 12/28<br />

Brighton Place, <strong>Spring</strong> Valley<br />

F 9-10:30 a.m. 12/2-6/23 Hyde, M.<br />

No class 12/23, 12/30, 2/17, 4/14<br />

California Special Care<br />

MW 1:30-3:30 p.m. 11/28-6/21 Huot, C.<br />

No class 12/26, 12/28, 1/2, 1/16, 2/20, 5/29<br />

Carroll Residential Care<br />

MW 9-10 a.m. 11/28-6/21 Kauffman, S.<br />

No class 12/26, 12/28, 1/2, 1/16, 2/20, 5/29<br />

Casa de Oro Adult Day Health Care<br />

T 9:30-11 a.m. 11/29-6/20 Kauffman, S.<br />

No class 12/27<br />

T 11-12 p.m. 11/29-6/20 Kauffman, S.<br />

No class 12/27<br />

M 9-11 a.m. 11/28-6/219 McIntyre, K.<br />

No class 12/26, 1/2, 1/16, 2/20, 5/29<br />

Magnolia Special Care<br />

Th 9:30-11 a.m. 12/1-6/22 Hyde, M.<br />

No class 12/29<br />

Mt. Miguel Covenant Village<br />

M 1:30-2:30 p.m. 11/28-6/19 Kauffman, S.<br />

No class 12/26, 1/2, 1/16, 2/20, 5/29<br />

Regency Park Retirement<br />

T 1-2:30 p.m. 11/29-6/20 Swersky, S.<br />

No class 12/27<br />

W 12:30-3 p.m. 11/30-6/21 Swersky, S.<br />

No class 12/28<br />

Sungarden Terrace<br />

M & 3:15-5:15 p.m. 6/27-11/22 Davis, D.<br />

F 12:45-2:15 p.m.<br />

No class 12/23, 12/26, 12/30, 1/2, 1/16, 2/17, 2/20,<br />

4/14, 5/29<br />

Western Adult Day Health Care<br />

T 9-10:30 a.m. 11/30-6/21 Beach, S.<br />

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Non-Credit Classes, Convalescent<br />

Contemporary Living<br />

This course provides strategies for<br />

achieving physical and mental health.<br />

Films and discussions will be used.<br />

Arbor Hills Nursing Center<br />

W 2-3 p.m. 11/28-6/19 Beach, S.<br />

No class 12/26, 1/2, 1/16, 2/20, 5/29<br />

Stanford Court<br />

W 10:30-11:30 a.m. 11/30-6/21 Beach, S.<br />

No class 12/28<br />

English as a Second Language<br />

A beginning course in basic English<br />

emphasizing oral communication,<br />

reading and writing.<br />

Casa de Oro Adult Day Health Center<br />

M-F 9-11 a.m. 11/28-6/23 Zakaria, A.<br />

No class 12/23, 12/26, 12/27, 12/28, 12/29, 12/30,<br />

1/21, 1/16, 2/17, 2/20, 4/14, 5/29<br />

Golden House<br />

M-F 11:45-1:15 pm. 11/28-6/23 Krichever, L<br />

No class 12/23, 12/26, 12/27, 12/28, 12/29, 12/30,<br />

1/2, 1/16, 2/17, 2/20, 4/14, 5/29<br />

Intergenerational Dialogue<br />

This course is designed to help<br />

participants develop interpersonal skills.<br />

Group discussions will improve<br />

communication skills to maximize<br />

understanding and cooperation.<br />

Alpine Special Treatment Center<br />

W 1:15-2:15 p.m. 11/30-6/21 Skinner, G.<br />

No class 12/28<br />

Alpine View Lodge<br />

T & 10:15-11:45 a.m. 11/29-6/20 Grenier, K.<br />

F 8-9:30 a.m. 12/2-6/23 Grenier, K.<br />

No class 12/23, 12/27, 12/30, 2/17, 4/14<br />

MTh& 2-3:30 p.m. 1/5-6/22 Skinner, G.<br />

W 10-11:30 a.m. 11/30-6/21 Skinner, G.<br />

No class 12/26, 12/27, 12/28, 12/29, 1/2, 1/16, 2/20,<br />

5/29<br />

Bradley Court<br />

TTh 9-10:30 a.m. 11/29-6/22 Schenker, L.<br />

No class 12/27, 12/29<br />

Brighton Place, <strong>Spring</strong> Valley<br />

M 10-11:30 a.m. 11/28-6/22 Killeaney, R.<br />

& Th 9:30-10:30 a.m.<br />

No class 12/26, 12/29, 1/2, 1/16, 2/20, 5/29<br />

No class 12/26, 12/29, 1/2, 1/16, 2/20, 5/29<br />

California Special Care<br />

TW 3:30-5 p.m. 11/29-6/21 Huot, C.<br />

No class 12/27, 12/28<br />

Community Convalescent<br />

T 2-3:30 p.m. 11/29-6/20 Skinner, G.<br />

No class 12/27<br />

WSat 9:30-10:30 a.m. 11/30-6/21 Killeaney, R.<br />

No class 12/24, 12/28, 12/31, 2/18, 4/15, 5/27<br />

La Vida Real<br />

T 1-2:30 p.m. 11/29-6/20 Killeaney, R.<br />

No class 12/27<br />

T 2-3:30p.m. 11/29-6/20 Hyde, M.<br />

No class 12/27<br />

Madison Care Center<br />

MTTh 9-10 a.m. 11/28-6/22 Skinner, G.<br />

No class 12/26, 12/27, 12/29, 1/2, 1/16, 2/20, 5/29<br />

Parkside Special Care<br />

MTh 10:15-11:45 a.m. 11/28-6/22 Skinner, G.<br />

No class 12/26, 12/29, 1/2, 1/16, 2/20, 5/29<br />

Regency Park Retirement<br />

T 8:30-10 a.m. 11/29-6/20 Swersky, S.<br />

No class 12/27<br />

T 10-11:30 a.m. 11/29-6/20 Swersky, S.<br />

No class 12/27<br />

T 2:30-3:30 p.m. 11/29-6/20 Swersky, S.<br />

No class 12/27<br />

Sungarden Terrace<br />

T 9:30-10:30 a.m. 11/29-6/20 Killeaney, R.<br />

No class 12/27<br />

Villa Las Palmas<br />

T 10:30-11:30 a.m. 11/29-6/20 Skinner, G.<br />

No class 12/27<br />

Music Therapy<br />

This course will use the music art form to<br />

inspire, reorient, and motivate the<br />

institutionalized adult.<br />

Arbor Hills Nursing Center<br />

T 4:30-6 p.m. 11/29-6/20 Braun, D.<br />

No class 12/27<br />

Bradley Court<br />

T 2:30-4 p.m. 11/29-6/20 Calvert, L.<br />

No class 12/27<br />

M 9:30-11 a.m. 11/28-6/19 Peck, E.<br />

No class 12/26, 1/2, 1/16, 2/20, 5/29<br />

W 3:30-5 p.m. 11/30-6/21 Edley, A.<br />

No class 12/28<br />

W & 9:15-11:15 a.m. 11/30-6/19 Gunderson, D.<br />

F 9:30-11 a.m. 12/2-6/23 Gunderson, D.<br />

No class 12/23, 12/28, 12/30, 2/17, 4/14<br />

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Non-Credit Classes, Convalescent<br />

Brighton Place, East<br />

M 4-5:30 p.m. 11/28-6/19 Braun, D.<br />

No class 12/26, 1/2, 1/16, 2/20, 5/29<br />

Brighton Place, <strong>Spring</strong> Valley<br />

T 10-11 a.m. 11/29-6/20 Braun, D.<br />

No class 12/27<br />

W & 4-5:30 p.m. 11/30-6/22 VanPutten, M.<br />

Th 12:30-2 p.m.<br />

No class 12/28, 12/29<br />

W 8:45-9:45 a.m. 11/30-6/21 Calvert, L.<br />

No class 12/28<br />

California Special Care<br />

F 10-11:30 a.m. 12/2-6/23 Jellison, H.<br />

No class 12/23, 12/30, 2/17, 4/14<br />

Carroll Residential Care<br />

T 8:30-10 a.m. 11/29-6/22 Peck, E.<br />

W 11:45-1:15 p.m.<br />

& Th 12-1:30 p.m.<br />

No class 12/27, 12/28 & 29<br />

Casa de Oro Adult Day Health Care<br />

MTWTh 12-1:30 p.m. 11/28-6/23 Kara, V.<br />

&F 9:30-11 a.m.<br />

No class 12/23, 12/26, 12/27, 12/28, 12/29, 12/30,<br />

1/2 & 16, 2/17 & 20, 4/14, 5/29<br />

M 9:30-11 a.m. 11/28-6/19 Kara, V.<br />

No class 12/26, 1/2, 1/16, 2/20, 5/29<br />

F 11:45-1:15 p.m. 12/2-6/23 Gunderson, D.<br />

No class 12/23, 12/30, 2/17, 4/14<br />

Chase Care Center<br />

M 1-2 p.m. 11/28-6/19 Gunderson, D.<br />

No class 12/26, 1/2, 1/16, 2/20, 5/29<br />

M 3-4:30 p.m. 11/21-6/27 Peck, E.<br />

& F 8:30-10 a.m.<br />

No class 12/23, 12/26, 12/30, 1/2, 1/16, 2/17, 2/20,<br />

4/14, 5/29<br />

T 9:30-11 a.m. 11/29-6/23 Peck, E.<br />

& F 3-4:30 p.m.<br />

No class 12/23, 12/27 & 30, 2/17, 4/14<br />

W 10-11 a.m. 11/30-6/21 Calvert, L.<br />

No class 12/28<br />

Country Hills<br />

W 3:15-4:15 p.m. 11/30-6/21 Calvert, L.<br />

No class 12/28<br />

Th 9-10:30 a.m. 12/1-6/22 VanPutten, M<br />

No class 12/29<br />

Th 10:30-12 noon 12/1-6/22 VanPutten, M<br />

No class 12/29<br />

Country Villa<br />

T 10-11:30 a.m. 11/29-6/20 Calvert, L.<br />

No class 12/27<br />

El Dorado Care Center<br />

W 1:15-2:15 p.m. 11/30-6/21 Edley, A.<br />

No class 12/28<br />

W 2:15-3:15 p.m. 11/30-6/21 Edley, A.<br />

No class 12/28<br />

T 2-3:30 p.m. 11/29-6/20 Peck, E.<br />

No class 12/27<br />

Th 10-11:30 a.m. 12/1-6/22 Braun, D.<br />

No class 12/29<br />

Golden House<br />

T 9:30-11 a.m. 11/29-6/20 Kara, V.<br />

No class 12/27<br />

Good Samaritan<br />

Th 10-11:30 a.m. 12/1-6/22 Peck, L.<br />

No class 12/29<br />

Grossmont Gardens<br />

M 3:15-4:45 p.m. 11/28-6/19 Calvert, L.<br />

No class 12/26, 1/2, 1/16, 2/20, 5/29<br />

Th 1:30-3 p.m. 12/1-6/22 Braun, D.<br />

No class 12/29<br />

F 1-3 p.m. 12/2-6/23 Jellison, H.<br />

No class 12/23, 12/30, 2/17, 4/14<br />

La Mesa Health Care Center<br />

MT 11:30-1 p.m. 11/28-6/20 Peck, E.<br />

No class 12/26 & 27, 1/2 & 16, 2/20, 5/29<br />

W 2:15-3:45p.m. 11/30-6/22 VanPutten, M.<br />

& Th 4-5:30 p.m.<br />

No claSS 12/28, 12/29<br />

La Vida Real<br />

T 12:15-1:45 p.m. 11/29-6/20 Edley, A.<br />

No class 12/27<br />

Th 12:30-2 p.m. 12/1-6/22 Peck, E.<br />

No class 12/29<br />

Lemon Grove Care & Rehab<br />

W & 12:30-2 p.m. 11/30-6/22 VanPutten, M.<br />

Th 2:15-3:45 p.m.<br />

No class 12/28, 12/29<br />

M 10-11:30 a.m. 11/28-6/19 Gunderson, D.<br />

No class 12/26, 1/2, 1/16, 2/20, 5/29<br />

T 10-11:30 a.m. 11/29-6/20 Gunderson, D.<br />

No class 12/27<br />

Madison Care Center<br />

T 3:45-4:45 p.m. 11/29-6/20 Edley, A.<br />

No class 12/27<br />

W 8:45-10:15 a.m. 11/30-6/21 VanPutten, M.<br />

No class 12/28<br />

Monte Vista Village<br />

T 10:15-11:45 a.m. 11/29-6/20 Edley, A.<br />

No class 12/27<br />

Mt. Miguel Covenant Village<br />

M 9:30-11 a.m. 11/28-6/19 Braun, D.<br />

No class 12/26, 1/2, 1/16, 2/20, 5/29<br />

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Non-Credit Classes, Convalescent<br />

Parkside Special Care<br />

T 5:30-7 p.m. 11/29-6/20 Edley, A.<br />

No class 12/27<br />

Stanford Court<br />

Th 2:30-4 p.m. 12/1-6/22 Calvert, L.<br />

No lcass 12/29<br />

Sungarden Terrace<br />

T 2-3:30 p.m. 11/29-6/20 Edley, A.<br />

No class 12/27<br />

F 10-11:30 a.m. 12/2-6/23 Calvert, L.<br />

No class 12/23, 12/30, 2/17, 4/14<br />

Th 2-3:30 p.m. 12/1-6/22 Hill, L.<br />

No class 12/29<br />

Victoria Special Care<br />

F 2-3:30 p.m. 12/2-6/23 Calvert, L.<br />

No class 12/23, 12/30, 2/17, 4/14<br />

Villa Las Palmas<br />

M 10:30-12 noon 11/28-6/19 Calvert, L.<br />

No class 12/26, 1/2, 1/16, 2/20, 5/29<br />

W 10:30-12 noon 11/30-6/21 VanPutten, M.<br />

No class 12/28<br />

Nutrition News<br />

This course will provide students with<br />

information on the theory and practice<br />

of nutrition specifically related to<br />

maintaining the health of older adults.<br />

Brighton Place, <strong>Spring</strong> Valley<br />

W 9:30-11 a.m. 11/30-6/21 Stall, H.<br />

No class 12/28<br />

Mt. Miguel Covenant Village<br />

Th 9:30-11 a.m. 12/1-6/22 Stall, H.<br />

No class 12/29<br />

PACE<br />

The PACE (People With Arthritis Can<br />

Exercise) class goals are to help maintain<br />

and/or improve joint flexibility,<br />

coordination, range of motion and<br />

muscle and bone strength. The class<br />

provides socialization and fun while<br />

doing exercises in a special program<br />

developed by the Arthritis Foundation.<br />

Grossmont Gardens<br />

T 1:30-3 p.m. 11/29-6/20 Linsk, A.<br />

No class 12/27<br />

Physical Fitness for Life & Health<br />

This exercise class will include the aesthetics<br />

of movement, meditation, and relaxation<br />

for anyone who is confined to a wheelchair<br />

and is interested in feeling better.<br />

Arbor Hills<br />

WF 10:45-12:15 p.m. 11/28-6/23 Schenker, L.<br />

No class 12/23, 12/26 &30, 1/2, 2/17 & 20, 4/14,<br />

5/29<br />

Bradley Court<br />

TTh 10:30-12 noon 11/29-6/22 Schenker, L.<br />

No class 12/27, 12/29<br />

Brighton Place, East<br />

TTh 3:30-5 p.m. 11/29-6/22 Horton, K.<br />

No claass 12/27, 12/29<br />

Brighton Place, <strong>Spring</strong> Valley<br />

W 11-12 p.m. 11/30-6/21 Stall, H.<br />

No claass 12/28<br />

California Special Care<br />

MTh 8:20-9:50 a.m. 11/28-6/22 Linsk, A.<br />

No class 12/26 & 29, 1/2 & 16, 2/20, 5/29<br />

T 8:45-9:45 a.m. 11/29-6/20 Huot, C.<br />

No class 12/27<br />

Casa de Oro Adult Day Health Center<br />

M-F 11-12 noon 11/28-6/23 Zakaria, A.<br />

No class 12/23, 12/26, 12/27, 12/28, 12/29, 12/30,<br />

1/2, 1/16, 2/17, 2/20, 4/14, 5/29<br />

Chase Care Center<br />

W 9-10:30 a.m. 11/30-6/21 Schenker, L.<br />

No class 12/28<br />

W 10:30-11:30a.m.11/30-6/23 Schenker, L.<br />

Th 1-2:30 p.m. Schenker, L.<br />

& F 2:30-3:30 p.m. Schenker, L.<br />

No class 12/23, 12/28, 12/29, 12/30, 2/17, 4/14<br />

Sat 9-11 a.m. 12/3-6/17 Schenker, L.<br />

No class 12/24, 12/31, 2/18, 4/15, 5/27<br />

Community Convalescent<br />

MWF 3:15-4:45 p.m. 11/28-6/23 Horton, K.<br />

No class 12/23, 12/26, 12/28, 12/30, 1/2, 1/16, 2/17,<br />

2/20, 4/14, 5/29<br />

Grossmont Gardens<br />

T 3-4:30 p.m. 12/1-6/22 Linsk, A.<br />

No class 12/29<br />

T 3-4:30 p.m. 11/29-6/22 Linsk, A.<br />

& Th 1:15-2:45 p.m. Linsk, A.<br />

No class 12/27, 12/29<br />

TTh 10-11:30 a.m. 11/29-6/22 Linsk, A.<br />

No class 12/27, 12/29<br />

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Non-Credit Classes, Convalescent<br />

Lakeside Special Care<br />

MWF 3:30-4:30 p.m. 11/28-6/23 Beach, S.<br />

No class 12/23, 12/26, 12/28, 12/30, 1/2, 1/16, 2/17,<br />

2/20, 4/14, 5/29<br />

La Vida Real<br />

T 9:30-10:30 a.m. 12/1-6/22 Ambrosini, D.<br />

& Th 12:30-1:30 p.m.<br />

No class 12/29<br />

TTh 2:30-3:30 p.m. 11/29-6/22 Killeaney, R.<br />

No class 12/27, 12/29<br />

Lemon Grove Care & Rehab<br />

T 2-3 p.m. 11/29-6/20 Huot, K.<br />

No class 12/27<br />

Mt. Miguel Covenant Village<br />

Th 11-12 p.m. 12/1-6/22 Stall, H.<br />

No class 12/29<br />

Regency Park Retirement<br />

MW 10-11 a.m. 11/28-6/21 Ambrosini, D.<br />

No class 12/26, 12/28, 1/2, 1/16, 2/20, 5/29<br />

Stanford Court<br />

W 9:30-10:30 a.m. 11/30-6/21 Beach, S.<br />

No class 12/28<br />

Sungarden Terrace<br />

Th 1-2 p.m. 12/1-6/22 Killeaney, R.<br />

No class 12/29<br />

F 2-3 p.m. 12/2-6/23 Killeaney, R.<br />

No class 12/23, 12/30, 2/17, 4/14<br />

Western Adult Day Health Care Center<br />

T 10:30-11:30 a.m. 11/28-6/19 Beach, S.<br />

No class 12/26, 1/21, 1/16, 2/20, 5/29<br />

T’ai Chi Ch’uan for Seniors<br />

This ancient Chinese exercise form<br />

emphasizes mental tranquility, inner<br />

awareness, and relaxation.<br />

MISSION<br />

The mission of California Community<br />

<strong>College</strong>s, first articulated in the Master Plan<br />

for Higher Education in 1960 and since<br />

reaffirmed in AB 1725 (1988), is to provide<br />

California with quality programs in transfer<br />

and career education and in the mastery of<br />

basic skills and English as a Second<br />

Language.<br />

Community college districts are authorized<br />

by AB 1725 to enter collegiate courses for<br />

transfer, vocational and technical courses,<br />

and community services programs and<br />

courses. Priorities within this mission are<br />

established as follows:<br />

• Degree and certificate programs in lowerdivision<br />

arts and sciences and in vocational<br />

and occupational fields are the “primary<br />

mission” of the colleges.<br />

• Remedial instruction, English as a Second<br />

Language, and support services that help<br />

students succeed at the postsecondary level<br />

are “essential and important functions.”<br />

• Adult noncredit education curricula in a<br />

areas defined as being in the state’s<br />

interest also are an “essential and<br />

important function.” As further<br />

clarification. State-funded noncredit<br />

courses are listed in the Education Code.<br />

• Community services courses and programs<br />

are an “authorized function so long as<br />

their provision is compatible with an<br />

institution’s ability to meets its obligations<br />

in its primary mission.”<br />

Brighton Place, <strong>Spring</strong> Valley<br />

W & 8:30-10 a.m. 11/30-6/22 Evans, S.<br />

Th 3:30-4:30 p.m.<br />

No class 12/28, 12/29<br />

Grossmont Gardens<br />

W 1-4 p.m. 11/30-6/21 Evans, S.<br />

No class 12/28<br />

Madison Care Center<br />

MW 10:15-11:15 a.m. 11/28-6/22 Conniry, M.<br />

& Th 2:45-3:45 p.m.<br />

No class 12/26, 12/28, 12/29, 1/2, 1/16, 2/20, 5/29<br />

Regency Park Retirement<br />

M 1-4:30 p.m. 11/28-6/19 Evans, S.<br />

No class 12/26, 1/2, 1/16, 2/20, 5/29<br />

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Instructors<br />

Sandra Angelo<br />

Luz Arreola<br />

Kathy Aylward<br />

David Broida<br />

Carole Brown<br />

Laurie Brown<br />

Simonetta Carr<br />

Dick Colangelo<br />

Rex Cole<br />

Alison Colls<br />

Mike Conniry<br />

Roy Cook<br />

Joyce Duenow<br />

Maggie Espinoza<br />

Ronald Fellows<br />

Nancy Garcia<br />

Sally Gary<br />

Steven Hansen<br />

Jim Harriger<br />

Martha Heminger<br />

Lucinda Hollands<br />

Vicki Igou<br />

Jo Killeaney<br />

Franz Laubert<br />

Kathy Lee<br />

Therese Long<br />

M. Teresa Lopez<br />

Perry Love<br />

Julanna Loveberg<br />

Dale Mastny<br />

Elaine Moran<br />

Leila Parello<br />

Brandy Proppe<br />

Susan Reed<br />

Roland Roach<br />

Phil Roullard<br />

Heidi Sarmiento<br />

Jane Schmitz<br />

Nadine Spier<br />

Luis Sumaya<br />

Jim Walther<br />

Wallace Wang<br />

Paulette Young<br />

Kathy Zimmerman<br />

Bob Jordan<br />

David Kessel<br />

Dick Killeaney<br />

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Classroom Locations<br />

Bright Valley Farm, 12310 Campo Road, <strong>Spring</strong> Valley<br />

Carlton Oaks Country Club, 9200 Inwood Dr., Santee<br />

<strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong>, 900 Rancho San Diego Parkway, El Cajon<br />

Grossmont <strong>College</strong>, 8800 Grossmont <strong>College</strong> Dr., El Cajon<br />

Grossmont Hospital, Briar Patch Campus, 9000 Wakarusa, La Mesa<br />

Rancho San Diego Yoga Center, 2940 Jamacha Rd., Suite F, El Cajon<br />

Regency Park Retirement, 5740 Lake Murray Blvd., La Mesa<br />

Ronald Reagan Community Center, 195 E. Douglas, El Cajon<br />

School of Ballet, 8241 La Mesa Blvd., La Mesa<br />

SD/REBRAC, 500 Fesler, Suite 103, El Cajon<br />

Southwestern Association of Martial Arts <strong>College</strong> of Tae Kwon Do, 9819 Campo Rd., <strong>Spring</strong> Valley<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> Valley Community Center, 8735 Jamacha Blvd., <strong>Spring</strong> Valley<br />

St. Madeleine Sophie’s Training Center, 2119 E. Madison, El Cajon<br />

Trinity Presbyterian Church, 3902 Kenwood Dr., <strong>Spring</strong> Valley<br />

The Water Conservation Garden, 12122 <strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong> Drive West, El Cajon<br />

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Tuition Free Non-Credit Classroom Locations for Senior Programs<br />

Alpine View Lodge, 973 Arnold Way, Alpine<br />

Arbor Hills Nursing Center, 7800 Parkway Dr., La Mesa<br />

Bradley Court Convalescent, 675 East Bradley, El Cajon<br />

Brighton Place East, 8625 Lamar, <strong>Spring</strong> Valley<br />

Brighton Place, <strong>Spring</strong> Valley, 9009 Campo Rd., <strong>Spring</strong> Valley<br />

California Special Care, 8787 Center Dr., La Mesa<br />

Carroll Residential Care, 655 South Mollison Ave., El Cajon<br />

Casa de Oro Adult Day Health Care, 9805 Campo Rd. #130, <strong>Spring</strong> Valley<br />

Chase Care Center, 1201 South Orange, El Cajon<br />

Community Convalescent, 8665 La Mesa Blvd., La Mesa<br />

Country Hills Convalescent, 1580 Broadway, El Cajon<br />

Country Villa, 5696 Lake Murray Blvd., La Mesa<br />

El Dorado Care Center, 510 East Washington, El Cajon<br />

Golden House, 7373 University Ave., Ste. 110, La Mesa<br />

Golden Life Adult Day Health Care, 7373 University Ave. Ste. 101, La Mesa<br />

Granite Hills Convalescent, 1340 East Madison Ave., El Cajon<br />

Grossmont Gardens, 5470 Marengo Ave., La Mesa<br />

La Mesa Health Care Center, 3780 Massachusetts Ave., La Mesa<br />

La Vida Real, 11588 Via Rancho San Diego, El Cajon<br />

Lakeside Special Care, 11962 Woodside Ave., Lakeside<br />

Lemon Grove Care & Rehab, 8351 Broadway Ave., Lemon Grove<br />

Madison Care Center, 1391 East Madison Ave., El Cajon<br />

Magnolia Special Care, 635 South Magnolia Ave., El Cajon<br />

Mt. Miguel Covenant Village, 325 Kempton Ave., <strong>Spring</strong> Valley<br />

Parkside Special Care, 444 West Lexington, El Cajon<br />

Regency Park Retirement, 5740 Lake Murray Blvd., La Mesa<br />

Stanford Court, 8778 <strong>Cuyamaca</strong> St., Santee<br />

Sungarden Terrace, 2045 Skyline Dr., Lemon Grove<br />

Victoria Special Care, 654 South Anza, El Cajon<br />

Villa las Palmas, 622 South Anza, El Cajon<br />

Western Adult Day Health Care, 240 Magnolia Ave., El Cajon<br />

Classroom Locations<br />

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<strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong> Campus Map<br />

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Grossmont <strong>College</strong> Campus Map<br />

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CANCELLATION POLICY<br />

We understand that circumstances may<br />

arise that require you to cancel. If you<br />

cancel at least three working days before<br />

the class starts, your check will be returned<br />

or your credit card voucher will be<br />

destroyed. If your cancellation is received<br />

less than three working days before the<br />

scheduled class, you may be charged the<br />

full amount of that class.<br />

PREREGISTRATION<br />

Because some classes fill rapidly and any<br />

class not meeting minimum enrollment is<br />

subject to cancellation, please register at<br />

least five working days prior to the start of<br />

the event. No confirmations will be sent;<br />

you will be notified only if the event is<br />

filled or canceled.<br />

RETURNED CHECK POLICY<br />

Each check dishonored by your bank for<br />

whatever reason is subject to a $10<br />

processing fee.<br />

PARKING PERMITS<br />

Permits are required Monday through<br />

Saturday at Grossmont and <strong>Cuyamaca</strong><br />

<strong>College</strong>s.<br />

Tuition Free Non-Credit Classes<br />

Parking permits are not issued for Tuition<br />

Free classes.<br />

1. You can purchase a one-day parking<br />

permit which is valid for that day for<br />

$2.00.<br />

2. Parking permits are only valid in<br />

student parking lots.<br />

3. Or you can purchase a semester-length<br />

parking permit at the cashier’s window at<br />

either <strong>Cuyamaca</strong> or Grossmont <strong>College</strong>.<br />

Fee-Based Classes<br />

Permits will be mailed, or will be available<br />

in class, or you can purchase a parking<br />

permit for $2.00 from the ticket<br />

dispensers.<br />

Parking Dispensers<br />

Grossmont <strong>College</strong>, ticket dispensers are<br />

located in lots 1, 3, 4, 5 & 7.<br />

<strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong>, ticket dispensers are<br />

located between student lot 1 & 4 and lot 5.<br />

See page 34 & 35 for campus maps.<br />

The Grossmont-<strong>Cuyamaca</strong> Community<br />

<strong>College</strong> District does not discriminate on the<br />

basis of race, religion, creed, color,<br />

nationality, gender, age, or handicap in<br />

admission or access to, treatment of, or<br />

employment in, its programs and activities.<br />

Community Learning fee-based classes and<br />

programs are self-supporting and are not<br />

funded by tax dollars. Only Tuition Free<br />

Non-Credit Classes are state supported.<br />

Programs that do not reach the minimum<br />

number of participants may be canceled<br />

and a full refund issued. This brochure has<br />

been prepared and distributed as a costeffective<br />

method of informing the public of<br />

Community Learning programs, and is not<br />

printed at taxpayers expense. Every effort<br />

has been made to assure the accuracy of<br />

this brochure. The District does not assume<br />

liability for errors either typographical or<br />

otherwise.<br />

Furthermore, the District reserves the right<br />

to add, amend, or repeal any of its rules,<br />

regulations, policies, and procedures.<br />

REIMBURSEMENT<br />

Many businesses will reimburse their<br />

employees for taking work-related classes<br />

through Community Learning. To receive<br />

such reimbursement, show your supervisor<br />

the class description and inquire whether<br />

you may be paid for your participation.<br />

36 CALL 660-4350 NOW FOR MORE INFORMATION


12/2005<br />

Vision:<br />

Learning for the Future<br />

Mission:<br />

Provide educational leadership through learning opportunities that<br />

anticipate, prepare for, and meet the future challenges of a complex<br />

democracy and a global society.<br />

EASY REGISTRATION!<br />

MAIL IN<br />

PHONE IN<br />

(619) 660-4350<br />

WALK IN<br />

OR FAX IN!<br />

(619) 660-4361<br />

This class schedule is available in alternate<br />

formats upon request. Please call the<br />

Disabled Students Programs and Services<br />

Office at (619) 660-4576.<br />

(SEE INSIDE BACK FLAP FOR<br />

DETAILS)<br />

PARKING PERMITS<br />

Permits are required Monday through Saturday at Grossmont and <strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong>s.<br />

Parking permits are only valid in student parking lots as indicated.<br />

Tuition Free Non-Credit Classes<br />

Parking permits are not issued for Tuition Free classes.<br />

1. You can purchase a one-day parking permit which is valid for that day for $2.00.<br />

2. Parking permits are only valid in student parking lots.<br />

3. Or you can purchase a semester-length parking permit at the cashier’s window at<br />

either <strong>Cuyamaca</strong> or Grossmont <strong>College</strong>.<br />

Fee-Based Classes<br />

Permits will be mailed, or will be available in class, or you can purchase a parking permit<br />

for $2.00 from the permit dispensers.<br />

Parking Dispensers<br />

Grossmont <strong>College</strong>, the ticket dispensers are located in lots 1, 3, 4, 5 & 7.<br />

<strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong>, the ticket dispensers between student lot 1 & 4 and lot 5. See page<br />

34 & 35 for campus maps.


MAIL<br />

REGISTER...<br />

Just fill out the registration form located on<br />

the backside of this flap. Registration fees<br />

may be charged to your Visa, MasterCard or<br />

Discover Card number, or a check or money<br />

order payable to Community Learning. Your<br />

social security number (for college use only) is<br />

required to process computerized registration.<br />

PHONE<br />

Your may register by phone using your Visa,<br />

MasterCard or Discover Card. Give us a call<br />

at (619) 660-4350 during our office hours:<br />

8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday thru Thursday<br />

8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Friday<br />

WALK IN<br />

Drop by our office and say hello to one of our<br />

friendly Community Learning staff members.<br />

Our office is located on the <strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

campus at the new Student Services One-Stop<br />

Center, Building 100. Parking is available in<br />

front of our office.<br />

FAX<br />

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EASY WAYS TO<br />

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For 24 hour service, you can FAX your<br />

registration form anytime! FAX us at<br />

(619) 660-4361; and be sure to provide<br />

all the registration information and include<br />

your Visa, MasterCard or Discover Card<br />

number.<br />

Mail checks and registration forms to:<br />

Community Learning,<br />

<strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

900 Rancho San Diego Parkway<br />

El Cajon, CA 92019<br />

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Student’s Name (please print)<br />

Mailing Address<br />

Home Phone Business Phone Student ID # (for registration purposes only)<br />

Visa, MasterCard or Discover # Expiration Date<br />

E-Mail address: Cardholder Name (Please Print)<br />

Authorizing Signature<br />

I have read, understand and agree to the refund policy.<br />

Section # Course Title Dates Fee<br />

What other classes would you like us to offer<br />

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Mail Registration Form<br />

Be sure to include your Visa,<br />

MasterCard or Discover card<br />

number when paying by<br />

credit card. Send a separate<br />

check or money order for<br />

each class payable to:<br />

Community Learning For<br />

multiple classes, registration<br />

form may be copied.<br />

Mail to:<br />

Community Learning<br />

900 Rancho San Diego<br />

Parkway, El Cajon, CA 92019

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