2006 Spring Preview - Cuyamaca College
2006 Spring Preview - Cuyamaca College
2006 Spring Preview - Cuyamaca College
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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.