Off of the Main Campus (see page 10)greenriver.edu/ceLanguage And CultureLC 041 Spanish, Beginning/ContinuedCourse emphasizes speaking but includes reading, writing, andunderstanding the language. Course is geared toward the adult studentseeking control of a language for practical application such as travel.Fee $119.00. CEUs: 1.6Y773 EU Taylor D Enumclaw-4 M 7-9pClass begins 09/24/12 and ends 11/19/12.Money MattersMM 020 What Home Buyers Should KnowCome and learn the A-Z's of buying a home including making offerson short sale or foreclosed properties. We'll discuss everything fromchoosing your first home, hiring a home inspector, getting through themortgage process, improving your credit score, negotiating the sale,getting to closing and moving in. Sign up now–this is the market you'vebeen waiting for! Couples/Spouse fee $60 (register for Y776).Fee $45.00. CEUs: .3Y775 EA Wood C Enumclaw-16 Sa 9a-12pClass begins 10/13/12 and ends 10/13/12.MM 0218 How To Be An Executor Of A WillHave you been named as an estate executor of a relative or friend?Do you know what questions and facts you need to know before theirdeath and what to do after their death? This presentation is co-taughtby experienced lawyers who will provide an overview of the legal rightsand responsibilities of an executor and explain the gathering of estateassets; paying the debts; distributing the funds to beneficiaries; andadministration of the estate. Fee $35.00. CEUs: .25Y778 EU Gabrielson O Enumclaw-4 T 6:30-9pClass begins 11/06/12 and ends 11/06/12.MM 0282 Wills And Legal Documents We All NeedWills, Power Of Attorney, Health Care Directives, Appointing Guardiansfor your Children--what are these and why are they important to you?Not always pleasant things to think about, but having a will or legal plancan save your family heartache and pain. Whether you plan to work withan attorney or use one of the do-it-yourself software programs available,having knowledge of what to include, how to prepare, and what thelegalese means will make the process easier. We'll also cover makingchanges, revocations, and more. Fee $35.00.Y779 EU Farr M Enumclaw-4 T 6:30-9pClass begins 10/23/12 and ends 10/23/12.OutdoorsFor outdoor trips, cancellations are required 48 hours priorto the first day of class. Call (253) 833-9111, ext 2535.OD 0614 Yakima <strong>River</strong> Pontoon Boat Fly FishingEastern Washington's best trout stream has low flows in thefall making it the perfect time to access the lower canyon stretch of riverfrom a pontoon boat. Learn strategies for fishing from the boat or forwade fishing from a licensed Yakima <strong>River</strong> guide. Class covers indicatornymph fishing, streamer fishing, and dry fly tactics. Bring your ownpontoon boat, or rent one on the river. Details and equipment lists willbe sent upon registration. For questions or to reserve a boat contactinstructor at 425-495-9945. Fee $119.00.Y784 EA Fiskum J Enumclaw Sa 9a-5pClass begins 09/29/12 and ends 09/29/12.OD 0636 Introduction To Winter Steelhead FishingThe winter steelhead is one of our region's most highly-prized sportfish. In this class, you'll learn how to catch winter steelhead usingdifferent productive methods as well as drift fishing, float fishing, andspoon fishing. In session one (classroom), we'll discuss appropriatetackle, equipment, strategies, plus where and when to go in WesternWashington. Session 2 will be an optional local river outing for hands-oninstruction and fishing. Rental fishing equipment is available for $10.Class Fees: Classroom $29.00, Classroom and Outing $89.00.Y785 EU Fiskum J Enumclaw-4 W 6:30-8:30pClass begins 11/28/12 and ends 11/28/12. (Classroom Only) CEUs: .2Y786 EV Fiskum J Enumclaw-4 W 6:30-8:30pFiskum J ARR Sa 7-11aClass begins 11/28/12 and ends 12/01/12. (Classroom/Outing) CEUs: .6OD 0649 Tying Jigs For Winter SteelheadJigs are a very effective lure for winter steelhead, fall salmon and trout,and can be fished with both conventional tackle and fly equipment.Learn how to tie 3 different styles of jigs in this 2 session class. No priorfly tying experience is necessary. Equipment can be provided (pleasereserve in advance) or bring your own fly tying vice and tools. You willtie beautiful, effective, fish catching jigs the first evening. A $5 materialsfee paid to instructor on first night of class. Fee $69.00. CEUs: .4Y788 EU Fiskum J Enumclaw-4 TTh 6:30-9pClass begins 11/13/12 and ends 11/15/12.NewEnumclaw CampusMusicMU 0316 Guitar, BeginningBring your acoustic or electric guitar and learn to play! Beginning guitarstudents will learn basic chords, strumming, rhythm, music notationand reading and other basic skills. Workbook required ($25) and can bepurchased from instructor first night of class. Fee $89.00. CEUs: 1.0Y780 EU Jones K Thunder MS-402 T 6:30-7:30pClass begins 09/25/12 and ends 11/20/12.MU 0315 Guitar, ContinuedFee $89.00. CEUs: 1.0Y781 EU Jones K Thunder MS-402 T 7:30-8:30pClass begins 09/25/12 and ends 11/20/12.78
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