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Winter2013<br />

<strong>Community</strong><strong>Education</strong><br />

Contact:<br />

<strong>Community</strong> <strong>Education</strong><br />

Information<br />

971-722-6266<br />

www.pcc.edu/community<br />

Meet our Staff:<br />

Program Coordinators<br />

Miriam Budner<br />

Creative Arts<br />

Laura Hall<br />

Home and Garden<br />

Ann Campbell<br />

Language and Culture/<br />

Recreation and Wellness<br />

Dawn Davis<br />

Work and Life Balance/<br />

Driver <strong>Education</strong><br />

Operations Staff<br />

Gary Palmer<br />

Operations Manager<br />

Sarah Hodapp<br />

Lead Administrative Assistant<br />

Justin Eslinger<br />

Communication Assistant<br />

Mary Jo Mazzella<br />

Administrative Assistant<br />

Suzette Pump<br />

Administrative Assistant<br />

Nermina Radaslic<br />

Administrative Assistant<br />

Daphne Robinson<br />

Administrative Assistant<br />

Linda Timmins<br />

Administrative Assistant<br />

Neely Wiek<br />

Administrative Assistant<br />

Pam Wright<br />

CEU Program Office Support<br />

Richard Brandt<br />

SE Center Ceramics Lab Technician<br />

Creative Arts<br />

Non-Credit Course Guide<br />

Highlights This Term<br />

9PER 624S Japanese Taiko Drumming<br />

Learn basics of Taiko playing such as stance, traditional rhythms and playing with<br />

partners. Also create your own rhythms and learn aspects of Japanese culture.<br />

Taiko can be quite a work out; wear casual clothes and bring drinking water.<br />

17701 Metro Ctr PMWTC2 112 7pm-8:20pm<br />

Thurs 1/17-3/7 Ito $79, $50 Fee<br />

Home and Garden<br />

9HB 621N Up-cycling and Altering Clothing<br />

Transform sale or thrift store garments into treasures using simple alterations and<br />

embellishments. Adjust clothes to better fit your body and style. Bring sewing<br />

machine in good working order. Supply list: www.pcc.edu/staff/peggy.ross1<br />

18010 Willow Cr WCC 209 6pm-8:20pm<br />

Tues 1/29-2/12 Ross $55<br />

Must reg/drop by 1/25. $10 payable to “Peggy Ross Studio.”<br />

Language and Culture<br />

9WV 616J Demystifying Islam<br />

Explore basic teachings and practices of Islam, as well as topics like Jihad, role<br />

of women, place of Jesus in Islam, and Shariah Law. Learn teachings of Prophet<br />

Muhammad, different types of Muslims and the way they live their lives.<br />

47744 Central CLIMB 303 6:30pm-8pm<br />

Thurs 1/17-2/28 Zafar $79<br />

Recreation and Wellness<br />

9SPR 623H Cartography (Map Making)<br />

for Wilderness Exploration<br />

Use publicly available information (including LiDAR) about the natural and built<br />

environment to make custom maps. Learn to use terrain analysis programs to find<br />

unpublicized waterfalls, viewpoints, and routes. GPS optional.<br />

17863 Sylvania CC CEDAR 7pm-8:50pm<br />

Tues 1/15-1/29 Parker $45<br />

Work and Life Balance<br />

9COM 614X Let’s Make a Video<br />

Use your own camera and footage to produce home videos for personal use and<br />

archiving your family stories and activities. Class focuses on shooting home video<br />

using good shooting techniques, and editing that footage to tell a story.<br />

17382 Cascade TEB 225 6pm-8:50pm<br />

Fri 1/25-2/22 Pdany $115<br />

Text: “How to Shoot Video That Doesn’t Suck”<br />

www.pcc.edu/community


10<br />

Hot Picks<br />

Creative Arts<br />

9FA 618B Bookbinding:<br />

Bench Skills<br />

Complete a book each week starting with a simple pamphlet<br />

stitch and ending with a case bound book. Explore all the<br />

folds, uneven pages and decorations for each book. First class<br />

will be tools, terms, supply list and come prepared to bind!<br />

17625 Sylvania HT 321 6:30pm-8:20pm<br />

Thurs 1/24-3/14 Flack $109<br />

9FA 616Q Watercolor Drawing<br />

with Brush<br />

All levels welcome to get in touch with the artist inside with<br />

this fun, supportive environment. Emphasis on drawing<br />

techniques using the brush and focusing on composition,<br />

color mixing and developing personal style.<br />

17287 SW Port SOCART 7pm-9pm<br />

Mon 1/14-3/11 Bailey $99<br />

No class 1/21. Students must pay $35 annual SOA membership.<br />

Home<br />

and Garden<br />

9YG 619U<br />

Bird Watching: Identification,<br />

Ecology and Fun Facts<br />

Familiarize yourself with the beautiful birds of the Pacific NW.<br />

Learn to identify them by sight, sound, habitat and behavior.<br />

This course has a field trip component.<br />

17579 CLIMB Ctr CLIMB 102 6:30pm-8:20pm<br />

Thurs 2/7-3/7 Lundquist-Baz<br />

and Off Campus Location 9am-11:50am<br />

Sat 2/9-2/16 Lundquist-Baz $55<br />

9HB 623M Hair Care and Styling:<br />

Expert Tips and Tricks<br />

Few of us know how to properly care for and style our hair.<br />

Come get practical, honest advice from Master Stylist Dayna<br />

Cakebread. You’ll get the tools you need to have healthy,<br />

attractive hair that fits your personality and lifestyle.<br />

17977 Cascade JH 112 6:30pm-8:20pm<br />

Mon 2/4-2/11 Cakebread $35<br />

Language<br />

and Culture<br />

9WV 616J Demystifying Islam<br />

Explore basic teachings and practices of Islam, as well as<br />

topics like Jihad, role of women, place of Jesus in Islam, and<br />

Shariah Law. Learn teachings of Prophet Muhammad, different<br />

types of Muslims and the way they live their lives.<br />

17680 CLIMB Ctr CLIMB 303 6:30pm-8pm<br />

Thurs 1/17-2/28 Zafar $79<br />

9WV 616C Art History of Italy<br />

Come examine and explore the major works of some of Italy’s<br />

most famous painters, sculptors, architects and artists. Learn<br />

about the life and works of Giotto, Cimabue, Quattrocento,<br />

Cinquecento, Da Vinci and more.<br />

17722 CLIMB Ctr CLIMB 305 7pm-8:50pm<br />

Mon 1/7-2/18 Finley $79<br />

No class 1/21.<br />

Recreation<br />

and Wellness<br />

9SPR 623I Trailblazers<br />

vs. LA Clippers<br />

Come early, talk with a Blazer alum, feast on a complimentary<br />

buffet, and enjoy the game from club level seats! Price<br />

includes a Trail Blazers ticket, buffet, meet-and-greet, and<br />

early entry to watch warm-ups.<br />

17892 NE Port ROSE 5:30pm-10pm<br />

Sat 1/26 Campbell $129<br />

9SPR 624H Learn to Swim: Adults<br />

Learn the fundamentals from our highly qualified swimming<br />

instructors who will work with you to overcome anxiety and<br />

apprehension about swimming. Progress at your own pace,<br />

and focus on the strokes that you want to learn!<br />

18046 Sylvania HT POOL 11:30am-12pm<br />

Sat 1/12 $45<br />

18049 Sylvania HT POOL 11:30am-12pm<br />

Sat 2/9 $45<br />

18050 Sylvania HT POOL 11:30am-12pm<br />

Sat 3/9 $45<br />

PCC Tuition Bucks gift certificates make a great gift and can be used for any<br />

credit or non-credit PCC class. They are sold in $10, $25, and $100 amounts.<br />

Order by calling<br />

971-722-8888,<br />

and choose option 3.<br />

Travel<br />

The History and Beauty<br />

That Is Turkey<br />

June 22-July 4, 2013. This is not just an ordinary tour!<br />

Experience the hospitality of the Turkish people. Interact with<br />

the locals in the towns, tour an underground city where the<br />

Turks fled from their invaders, sail and snorkel on a typical<br />

sailing boat for three nights and four days. Explore the<br />

beautiful city of Istanbul and shop in the grand Bazaar, tour<br />

the Topkapi Palace, the Blue Mosque, and the Hagia Sophia.<br />

Travel to the historic sites of Ephesus, Cappadocia, and the<br />

underwater village of the blue waters of the Mediterranean.<br />

The History and Beauty<br />

That Is Turkey: Info Session<br />

17156 CLIMB Ctr CLIMB 305 10am-10:50am<br />

Sat 1/12 Palmer<br />

Work and<br />

Life Balance<br />

9CAR 612F Apparel Construction:<br />

Intermediate Sewing<br />

Continue to develop your sewing skills and construction<br />

methods through the creation of three garments.<br />

Industry and commercial patterns will be used to develop<br />

a diverse background of knowledge that can increase job<br />

opportunity potential.<br />

17782 CLIMB Ctr CLIMB 306 6pm-8:50pm<br />

Thurs 1/10-3/14 Johnson $205, $5 Fee<br />

9COM 614K Social Networking 101<br />

Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, you’ve heard of them, but how<br />

do you use them to your best advantage? Learn to create a<br />

profile, useful tips and tricks for this increasingly important<br />

tool for communicating with friends, family and coworkers.<br />

17790 CLIMB Ctr CLIMB 207 6:30pm-8:20pm<br />

Tues 1/29-2/12 Hamburg $69


Contents and ContaCts<br />

For information call 971-722-6266 or visit www.pcc.edu/community<br />

Creative arts<br />

Music and Theater ................................ 12<br />

Photography .......................................... 14<br />

Visual Arts ............................................. 16<br />

Writing ................................................... 19<br />

Home & Garden<br />

Food and Drink ......................................20<br />

Green Living ...........................................23<br />

Yards and Garden ..................................23<br />

Hobbies and Crafts ................................24<br />

Home Improvement ...............................25<br />

Pets .........................................................26<br />

Style and Beauty ....................................26<br />

Woodworking and Metalworking ..........27<br />

Language & Culture<br />

Languages .............................................28<br />

World View ..............................................33<br />

travel ..................................................34<br />

Recreation & wellness<br />

Dance ......................................................36<br />

Health and Wellness ..............................37<br />

Mind-Body Fitness.................................39<br />

Sports .....................................................40<br />

swim with <strong>Community</strong> ed......41<br />

Work Out .................................................42<br />

Are you 62 or older?<br />

You are eligible to receive a 50% tuition<br />

discount on any non-credit class!<br />

How to Read tHe CLass LIstInGs<br />

Course Reference Number (CRN) Region/Campus Building/room number Time class is held<br />

Days classes are held 11111 Sylvania SS 211 6pm-7:50pm<br />

Thurs 1/15-3/1 Smith $29, $12 Fee<br />

Start and end dates<br />

$35 payable to "Smith Industries."<br />

Notes or information about the class including supply<br />

lists, days the class won't meet, fees payable at the first<br />

class and textbooks.<br />

Instructor<br />

Careers ...................................................45<br />

Computer Skills .....................................46<br />

Continuing <strong>Education</strong><br />

and License Renewal ............................50<br />

Money Matters ........................................51<br />

Personal Development ..........................52<br />

Resources ..............................................52<br />

Test Preparation .....................................52<br />

traffic safety ..................................53<br />

Hot Picks ................................................ 10<br />

Registration Information ....56-57<br />

Guidelines and Policies .....58-59<br />

Locations .....................................60-61<br />

Tuition cost<br />

work & Life Balance<br />

Find more info on page 59 or online at<br />

www.pcc.edu/senioroption<br />

Fee cost: fees are typically used<br />

for facility rentals at off-campus<br />

locations or to cover in-class<br />

supplies and demonstrations.<br />

Combined payment for both<br />

Tuition and Fees listed above is<br />

payable to PCC.<br />

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topics:<br />

PAGE 12<br />

Music and Theater<br />

Guitar<br />

Keyboard/Piano<br />

Percussion<br />

Strings<br />

Voice<br />

PAGE 14<br />

Photography<br />

Basics<br />

Darkroom<br />

Digital<br />

Photoshop<br />

Specialty<br />

PAGE 16<br />

Visual Arts<br />

Ceramics<br />

Drawing<br />

Glass<br />

Jewelry<br />

Painting<br />

Painting: Acrylics and Oils<br />

Painting: Watercolor<br />

PAGE 19<br />

Writing<br />

Writing Fundamentals<br />

Fiction<br />

Memoir<br />

Editing and Publishing<br />

Music and<br />

Theater<br />

Have a question?<br />

Call 971-722-6266 or visit<br />

www.pcc.edu/community<br />

9PER 623A Acting: Beginning<br />

Students gain experience in character work, movement and<br />

improvisation. Students will create a performance piece. Great<br />

class for building confidence!<br />

17442 SE Port FRAKHS 102 7pm-9pm<br />

Tues 1/22-3/12 Schwell $109, $15 Fee<br />

Name:<br />

Miriam Budner<br />

Area of expertise:<br />

Creative Arts<br />

Last <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Education</strong> class I took:<br />

Yoga<br />

My New Year's Resolution:<br />

To look at my calendar less frequently.<br />

My favorite quote:<br />

“Don't tell me the moon is shining; show me the<br />

glint of light on broken glass.” ~ Anton Chekhov<br />

Contact information:<br />

miriam.budner@pcc.edu<br />

9PER 624X Music and Sound Recording<br />

Understand sound, how it’s recorded, stored, and manipulated<br />

in the course of recording. Improve your recordings! The<br />

class is geared toward musicians, home recordists, voice over<br />

artists, and those with general curiosity about the process.<br />

17729 Sylvania PAC 101 6:30pm-8:20pm<br />

Wed 1/23-3/6 Pakula $99<br />

Pay when you register!<br />

New payment plans and financial<br />

resources for PCC students.<br />

See page 55 for more info.<br />

Creative arts<br />

Before you head into your cave, check out all<br />

the ways you can play and explore with Creative<br />

Arts classes…<br />

In Benjamin Silver’s Experimental Painting class,<br />

you can “paint from your gut, not your head,”<br />

utilizing a wild variety of media. You might even<br />

find yourself working on a group installation<br />

piece that re-uses outdated PCC banners.<br />

Our ever-popular ceramics classes offer an<br />

array of options for working with clay and<br />

learning from instructors who are talented<br />

professionals. The SE Center ceramics studio<br />

is featured in a video on the PCC website:<br />

news.pcc.edu/2012/05/ceramics-video/.<br />

If you want to make some noise to invite back<br />

the sun, we’ve got all kinds of music classes for<br />

many levels of proficiency: from Beat Making<br />

101, to those that focus on various string<br />

instruments, to Jazz Singing. If you want to<br />

quietly observe the changing shadows, you can<br />

find a photography class for yourself -- whether<br />

you’ve got an old manual camera or a new<br />

digital one with (until-now) mysterious buttons.<br />

Enjoy your class!<br />

Miriam Budner<br />

Creative Arts<br />

Program Coordinator<br />

Guitar<br />

9PER 624G Guitar: Beginning Level I<br />

Learn fundamentals, proper playing position, tuning<br />

techniques, right-hand picking patterns plus left-hand exercises<br />

to improve independent finger movement. You’ll be strumming<br />

patterns and easy chords in no time. Bring guitar to class.<br />

17001 Beaverton WESTVW N113 6pm-7:30pm<br />

Tues 1/8-3/19 Jones $99, $8 Fee<br />

No class 2/5.<br />

17703 Metro Ctr PMWTC2 112 7pm-8:50pm<br />

Mon 1/28-3/18 Adams $99<br />

17368 NW Port FRNHSE 6pm-7:30pm<br />

Mon 1/7-2/25 Jones $109, $10 Fee<br />

No class 1/21.


9PER 624C Guitar Boot Camp: Blues and Jazz<br />

Get a rock solid foundation in fretboard navigation, scales,<br />

chords, progressions, strumming and fingerpicking patterns.<br />

For students with some prior experience. Take your playing to<br />

the next level!<br />

18074 Willow Cr WCC 204 10am-12:50pm<br />

Sat 3/9 Fitzpatrick $29, $7 Fee<br />

9PER 624B Guitar Boot Camp: Fingerstyle<br />

Ready to stop strumming and start fingerpicking? Learn to<br />

play fingerstyle arrangements of songs in bluegrass, Celtic,<br />

country, folk, rock, gospel, blues and jazz styles. Geared<br />

towards folks with some playing experience.<br />

18073 Willow Cr WCC 204 6:30pm-9:20pm<br />

Fri 3/8 Fitzpatrick $29, $7 Fee<br />

9PER 624H Guitar I for all Styles: Beginning<br />

Prepare for styles from Rock to Classical. Includes tuning,<br />

chords, strums, songs, note reading and soloing, rhythm,<br />

TAB, blues, tips and tricks, a useful text (purchase separately)<br />

to keep your practice focused, plus bonus pages.<br />

17495 SE Center TABOR 133 10am-11:50am<br />

Thurs 1/10-3/14 Khovy $109<br />

Text: “Contemporary Class Guitar Book I”<br />

17494 SE Port CLEVHS 109 6pm-7:50pm<br />

Thurs 1/10-3/14 Khovy $109, $17 Fee<br />

Text: “Contemporary Class Guitar Book I”<br />

9PER 624Y Guitar: Beatles<br />

Learn advanced finger and flat picking techniques while<br />

singing and/or playing popular Beatles songs. Also, bring your<br />

own favorites to share with the class. Experience with chord<br />

changing and basic chord vocabulary recommended.<br />

17465 SE Port CLEVHS 109 8pm-8:50pm<br />

Thurs 1/10-3/14 Khovy $69, $13 Fee<br />

Text: “Best of the Beatles for Acoustic Guitar”<br />

9PER 624W Guitar Songwriting<br />

and Music Appreciation<br />

Bring your guitar and learn how to write a song or share a<br />

song you have written. All styles of songs are fair game. Learn<br />

from an award-winning songwriter who has judged for The<br />

<strong>Portland</strong> Songwriters Association. Poets and writers welcome.<br />

17303 Rock Cr BLDG2 101 11am-12:50pm<br />

Sat 1/12-3/16 Jones $129<br />

Instant Piano<br />

9PER 624Z Guitar: Nothing But the Blues<br />

Learn rhythm and lead guitar through a study of chords,<br />

scales, riffs, turnarounds and phrasing. Emphasis on Chicago<br />

blues and the three “Kings” of the blues: Albert, BB, and<br />

Freddie. All levels are welcome.<br />

17177 SE Port CLEVHS 109 7pm-7:50pm<br />

Wed 1/9-3/13 Lamdin $69, $13 Fee<br />

9PER 625A Guitar: Theory<br />

Learn the fundamentals of music theory as applied to the<br />

guitar. Scales, modes, chords and ear training will be covered.<br />

For guitarists familiar with the basics of guitar playing.<br />

17178 SE Port CLEVHS 109 6pm-6:50pm<br />

Wed 1/9-3/13 Lamdin $69, $13 Fee<br />

Text: “Music Theory for Guitarists”<br />

Keyboard/Piano<br />

9PER 624O Instant Piano<br />

Beginner or not, you will learn enough in this one workshop<br />

to play almost any song on the piano with both hands. Then<br />

perfect your technique at home using a home-study CD<br />

designed by the instructor.<br />

17700 Sylvania CC SPRUCE 6pm-9:20pm<br />

Mon 3/4 Laughlin $55, $25 Fee<br />

9PER 624N Piano and Keyboarding I<br />

Introduction to piano and keyboard technique, including hand<br />

position and fingering, basic scales and chords and learning<br />

to play and harmonize simple melodies. Prior experience with<br />

piano and/or reading music helpful but not required.<br />

17730 Cascade MAHB 107 6pm-7:50pm<br />

Wed 1/9-3/13 Thor $109<br />

Text: “Alfred’s Basic All-in-One Piano Course Level I”<br />

Percussion<br />

9PER 624R Beat Making 101:<br />

Culture and Practice<br />

Explore the history of Urban Electronic and Dance Music via<br />

drum machine and sampler sequencing. Use the tools for<br />

professional beat production and performance. Gear and PA<br />

are supplied. Expect high volumes, bass, hand claps and<br />

head nods.<br />

17698 SE Port FRAKHS 107 7pm-8:50pm<br />

Wed 2/13-3/6 Bogard $55, $10 Fee<br />

Creative arts<br />

9PER 624S Japanese Taiko Drumming<br />

Learn basics of Taiko playing such as stance, traditional<br />

rhythms and playing with partners. Also create your own<br />

rhythms and learn aspects of Japanese culture. Taiko can be<br />

quite a work out; wear casual clothes and bring drinking water.<br />

17701 Metro Ctr PMWTC2 112 7pm-8:20pm<br />

Thurs 1/17-3/7 Ito $79, $50 Fee<br />

Strings<br />

9PER 624U Fiddle: Beginning Level I<br />

Have you always enjoyed hearing fiddle music? Learn to play<br />

simple and joyful dance tunes by ear, with limited or no prior<br />

musical experience! Bring violin and bow to class. An audio<br />

recorder is helpful, but not essential.<br />

17450 SE Port MTTACS 209 6:30pm-7:20pm<br />

Thurs 1/10-3/14 Walter $69, $18 Fee<br />

CD will be provided.<br />

9PER 624V Fiddle: Beginning Level II<br />

Further develop your fiddling skills to create a more<br />

solid knowledge base and smooth sound. Bring violin and<br />

bow to class.<br />

17451 SE Port MTTACS 209 7:30pm-8:20pm<br />

Thurs 1/10-3/14 Walter $69, $18 Fee<br />

CD will be provided.<br />

9PER 624L Mandolin<br />

Learn mandolin with a professional musician. Learn chords,<br />

licks and picking techniques. Play Celtic, country, bluegrass<br />

and old-time standards. Explore different ways to enjoy this<br />

little historic instrument. Bring mandolin to class.<br />

17006 NW Port FRNHSE 7:30pm-8:50pm<br />

Mon 1/7-2/25 Jones $79, $10 Fee<br />

No class 1/21.<br />

9PER 624P Ukulele: Beginning<br />

Play the ukulele with chords and strumming techniques<br />

that will enable you to sing and play songs with this happy<br />

little stringed instrument. Many musicians including Paul<br />

McCartney play the ukulele today. Bring your ukulele to class.<br />

17002 Beaverton WESTVW N113 7:30pm-9pm<br />

Tues 1/8-3/5 Jones $79, $8 Fee<br />

No class 2/5.<br />

Voice<br />

9PER 626B Jazz Singers Workshop: Beginning<br />

Learn skills for singing on stage with a microphone and an<br />

accompanist in a supportive environment. Learn breathing<br />

and intonation skills, communicating rhythm, key, repertoire<br />

selection and overcoming stage fright.<br />

17728 Sylvania CC SPRUCE 6pm-7:50pm<br />

Thurs 1/17-3/21 Zilka $219<br />

9PER 626A Jazz Singers Workshop: Advanced<br />

For those students who have taken a beginner level singing<br />

workshop and/or have experience, and would like to move to<br />

the next level.<br />

17726 Sylvania CC SPRUCE 8pm-9:50pm<br />

Thurs 1/17-3/21 Zilka $219<br />

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www.pcc.edu/community<br />

PCC <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Education</strong> Classes<br />

Registration and Payment: pages 56-57 Class Locations: pages 60-61 Class Subject Index: page 63<br />

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Basics<br />

14<br />

Creative arts<br />

Photography<br />

Have a question?<br />

Call 971-722-6266 or visit<br />

www.pcc.edu/community<br />

9FA 620G Getting Started in Manual<br />

Photography<br />

Gain control and technique of the manual functions on your<br />

digital camera: shutter speed, aperture, ISO speed, zooming,<br />

blurring, natural and artificial light; filters and exposure to<br />

create professional quality.<br />

17297 SW Port WILSON 103 7pm-9pm<br />

Wed 2/6-3/13 McLernon $79, $15 Fee<br />

17299 SW Port WILSON 103 7pm-9pm<br />

Tues 2/5-3/12 McLernon $79, $15 Fee<br />

9FA 620I Photography General and People<br />

Take better people pictures, inside and outside, formal or<br />

casual. Learn great techniques. Know how to adjust ISO,<br />

shutter speeds and aperture before first class.<br />

17587 Sylvania CC SPRUCE 7pm-8:50pm<br />

Wed 1/23-2/6 Faith $45<br />

9FA 620A Photography: Beginning<br />

Learn the basics of camera operation, including f-stops,<br />

shutter speeds and lenses, while improving your compositions<br />

and developing your own style. Bring film or digital camera<br />

with owner’s manual to class.<br />

17576 CLIMB Ctr CLIMB 306 10am-11:50am<br />

Wed 1/9-2/27 Regal $89<br />

Field trips take place during class time.<br />

17692 Sylvania HT 319 7pm-8:50pm<br />

Tues 1/15-2/26 Regal $95<br />

Field trip 2/2, 1pm-4pm.<br />

ONLINE: 9OL 620K Secrets of<br />

Better Photography<br />

Take great photos of all types: portraiture, landscape, macro,<br />

and still life. Learn technology all cameras use; gain helpful<br />

info on exposure and lighting. Possession of any working<br />

camera is highly recommended. OurCoursesComeToYou.com<br />

17470 Online 1/16-2/22 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17471 Online 2/20-3/29 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17472 Online 3/20-4/26 $30, $69 Fee<br />

Darkroom<br />

9FA 620E Darkroom Photography:<br />

Black and White Introduction<br />

Hands on class covering photography basics and film<br />

developing. Print enlargements and learn to control light to<br />

your best advantage.<br />

17399 SE Center TABOR 131 10am-12:50pm<br />

Mon 1/14-2/25 Riches $149, $20 Fee<br />

No class 1/21. Open lab times discussed at class.<br />

17401 SE Center TABOR 131 6pm-8:50pm<br />

Wed 1/16-2/20 Riches $149, $20 Fee<br />

Open lab times discussed at class.<br />

Are you 62 or older?<br />

You are eligible to receive a 50% tuition<br />

discount on any non-credit class!<br />

9FA 620D Darkroom Photography:<br />

Black and White Intermediate/Advanced<br />

Use RC or fiber paper. Work on 35mm b/w film. Bring projects<br />

to class. For students who have enrolled in previous SE Center<br />

darkroom classes or instructor approval: mike.riches@pcc.edu<br />

17402 SE Center TABOR 131 6pm-9:20pm<br />

Tues 1/15-3/19 Riches $189, $25 Fee<br />

Open lab times discussed at class.<br />

17416 SE Center TABOR 131 6pm-9:20pm<br />

Thurs 1/17-3/21 Riches $189, $25 Fee<br />

Open lab times discussed at class.<br />

9FA 620C Darkroom Photography:<br />

Black and White Continuing<br />

Increase your darkroom skills and knowledge. Use RC or fiber<br />

paper. Work on 35mm black and white prints, including some<br />

toning. Bring your projects to class. For students who have<br />

enrolled in previous SE Center darkroom classes or instructor<br />

approval: mike.riches@pcc.edu<br />

17415 SE Center TABOR 131 10am-12:50pm<br />

Mon 3/4-3/18 Riches $65, $10 Fee<br />

Open lab times discussed at class.<br />

9FA 620H New Darkroom<br />

Materials Preview<br />

Work with new-to-the-market materials for printing,<br />

chemicals, paper and film. A hands-on class designed for<br />

students who have darkroom experience.<br />

17412 SE Center TABOR 131 6pm-8:50pm<br />

Wed 3/6-3/20 Riches $65, $20 Fee<br />

Open lab times discussed at class.<br />

Digital<br />

9FA 621C Digital Photography:<br />

Beyond the Basics<br />

Explore the creative possibilities of your digital camera.<br />

Delve into composition, camera settings, flash modes.<br />

People, nature and night photography, etc. Bring your camera<br />

and manual. Field trip TBA.<br />

17607 NE Port HWSC 6:30pm-9pm<br />

Tues 1/8-2/12 Will $99, $10 Fee<br />

Visit www.pcc.edu/staff/byron.will<br />

17005 Newberg NEC 110 6pm-8:20pm<br />

Thurs 1/9-3/6 Huffman $119<br />

Bring laptop computer with Lightroom installed.<br />

18069 Willow Cr WCC 206 6pm-8:20pm<br />

Tues 1/8-3/5 Huffman $119<br />

Bring laptop computer with Lightroom installed.<br />

9FA 621B Digital Photography:<br />

Workflow with Adobe Lightroom<br />

Learn to organize your files, add keywords, adjust images and<br />

output for print and the web with this professional and fun<br />

software. Bring your laptop.<br />

17610 NE Port HWSC 6:30pm-9pm<br />

Mon 1/7-3/4 Will $119, $10 Fee<br />

No class 1/21. Visit: www.pcc.edu/staff/byron.will<br />

Find more info on page 59 or online at<br />

www.pcc.edu/senioroption<br />

9FA 621E Mastering Your Digital Camera<br />

Operate your 35mm camera with knowledge, confidence<br />

and creativity. Learn about f-stops, shutter speeds, and<br />

lenses while improving your composition via assignments<br />

and critiques. Camera operation, features, equipment,<br />

processing and more.<br />

18081 Willow Cr WCC 209 6:30pm-9:20pm<br />

Fri 1/11-3/15 Mitchell $159, $20 Fee<br />

Field trip 1/26 . Bring camera, manual, sample photos.<br />

ONLINE: 9OL 612G Digital Scrapbooking<br />

Use your digital camera and powerful software to create a<br />

beautiful scrapbook of family, friends, vacations and special<br />

events. OurCoursesComeToYou.com<br />

17107 Online 1/16-2/22 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17108 Online 2/20-3/29 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17109 Online 3/20-4/26 $30, $69 Fee<br />

ONLINE: 9OL 612I Discover Digital<br />

Photography<br />

Covers equipment, software, the digital darkroom,<br />

printing, Internet and e-mail use, commercial and personal<br />

applications. For beginners or long-time professionals<br />

looking for a complement to traditional photography.<br />

OurCoursesComeToYou.com<br />

17110 Online 1/16-2/22 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17111 Online 2/20-3/29 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17113 Online 3/20-4/26 $30, $69 Fee<br />

ONLINE: 9OL 618D Photographing People<br />

with a Digital Camera<br />

Photographing people can be fun, exciting - and complicated!<br />

This course will make taking beautiful pictures of adults,<br />

children and babies simple. OurCoursesComeToYou.com<br />

17417 Online 1/16-2/22 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17422 Online 2/20-3/29 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17424 Online 3/20-4/26 $30, $69 Fee<br />

Photoshop<br />

9FA 621P Adobe Camera RAW (ACR) for<br />

Photoshop Photographers<br />

Explore interpretive editing with RAW, with an emphasis on<br />

creative control, Student discount for Photoshop (details at<br />

first class). More info: ghilton@pcc.edu<br />

18677 Sylvania SCB 104 10am-12:20pm<br />

Sat 1/12-2/9 Hilton $69, $10 Fee<br />

ONLINE: 9OL 619E Photoshop CS6: Level I<br />

Learn how to use Photoshop CS6, the world’s best graphics<br />

program for photographers, to edit photos and create original<br />

images. OurCoursesComeToYou.com<br />

17447 Online 1/16-2/22 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17448 Online 2/20-3/29 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17449 Online 3/20-4/26 $30, $69 Fee<br />

ONLINE: 9OL 619G Photoshop Elements 10<br />

for the Digital Photographer<br />

Bring out the best in your images! This provides the tools you<br />

need for quick fixes and detailed enhancement. This class will<br />

take you from novice to accomplished user. Upgrade students<br />

are welcome! OurCoursesComeToYou.com<br />

17452 Online 1/16-2/22 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17453 Online 2/20-3/29 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17454 Online 3/20-4/26 $30, $69 Fee<br />

PCC <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Education</strong> Classes<br />

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ONLINE: 9OL 619C Photoshop CS5: Level I<br />

Learn how to use Adobe Photoshop CS5, the world best<br />

graphics program, to edit and process photos and create<br />

original images. OurCoursesComeToYou.com<br />

17444 Online 1/16-2/22 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17445 Online 2/20-3/29 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17446 Online 3/20-4/26 $30, $69 Fee<br />

ONLINE: 9OL 619A Photoshop CS5 for the<br />

Digital Photographer: Level I<br />

Using hands-on examples, you’ll learn to apply the<br />

professional tools and techniques that are most helpful<br />

to photographers. Even with no editing experience,<br />

you’ll be amazed at what you can do with your images!<br />

OurCoursesComeToYou.com<br />

17440 Online 1/16-2/22 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17441 Online 2/20-3/29 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17443 Online 3/20-4/26 $30, $69 Fee<br />

Specialty<br />

9FA 620B Photography:<br />

Basic Lighting Techniques<br />

We will work with speedlights, studio flash and other light<br />

modifiers and learn simple ways to make some reflectors and<br />

diffusers. Field trips to work on techniques. Bring manual<br />

digital or film cameras.<br />

17123 CLIMB Ctr CLIMB 305 6:30pm-9:20pm<br />

Tues 1/22-2/26 Henley $109<br />

Photography: Colors of the Season<br />

9FA 621O Color Management Seminar<br />

Digital cameras, computer monitors and inkjet printers each<br />

impact how your photographs’ colors appear to the viewer.<br />

This seminar demonstrates various tools you can use to insure<br />

the colors you capture, display and print are accurate.<br />

18068 Willow Cr WCC 209 9:30am-1:20pm<br />

Sat 2/9 Huffman $35<br />

9FA 621I Getting Started in<br />

Speedlight Flash Photography<br />

Learn the secrets of speedlight flash techniques both on and<br />

off-camera to make dynamic images. Gain familiarity with TTL<br />

metering, wireless remote triggering systems, multiple flash<br />

setups, gels, grids and other light modifiers.<br />

17292 SW Port WILSON 103 7pm-9pm<br />

Wed 1/9-1/30 McLernon $55, $10 Fee<br />

9FA 621K Indoor Portrait<br />

Photography: Introduction<br />

Work in a studio-like setting and be introduced to studio<br />

lighting, posing, backgrounds and props. Work with models<br />

and compositions for stunning portraits. Bring manual film or<br />

digital camera, hot shoe 100/400 ISO.<br />

17410 SE Center SCOTT 201 9am-12:50pm<br />

Sat 1/19-2/26 Riches $175, $25 Fee<br />

9FA 621Q Photography for Artists<br />

Learn how to photograph works of art, regardless of medium.<br />

Learn lighting, perspective and other considerations in<br />

presenting works of art in pictures and online.<br />

17588 Sylvania CC SPRUCE 7pm-9:50pm<br />

Wed 1/9 Faith $35<br />

Creative arts<br />

9FA 621R Photography: Colors of the Season<br />

In winter landscapes tend toward monochromatic; we will<br />

explore color, contrast and exposure to express your image’s<br />

mood. Class includes: tripods and heads, focusing rails, filters,<br />

light, composition, lenses, flash and diopters.<br />

18080 Willow Cr WCC 208 6:30pm-9:20pm<br />

Thurs 1/10-2/28 Mitchell $159, $20 Fee<br />

Field trips 1/27, 2/10, 2/24. Digital or film camera.<br />

9FA 621G Photography:<br />

Indoor Portraits Using Window Light<br />

Work with live models in a portrait-like setting using natural<br />

window light and reflectors.<br />

17411 SE Center SCOTT 201 9am-12:50pm<br />

Sat 3/9-3/16 Riches $65, $20 Fee<br />

9FA 621N Wedding Photography<br />

Learn how to photograph a wedding, from start to finish.<br />

Organize the day, lighting strategies, posing techniques for<br />

both formal and candid, timing and pacing of events. Must<br />

have adjustable camera and ancillary flash.<br />

17590 Sylvania CC SPRUCE 7pm-8:50pm<br />

Wed 2/13-2/27 Faith $55<br />

Have a question?<br />

Go online to<br />

www.pcc.edu/community<br />

or call 971-722-6266<br />

PCC <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Education</strong> Classes<br />

Registration and Payment: pages 56-57 Class Locations: pages 60-61 Class Subject Index: page 63<br />

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Creative arts<br />

Visual Arts<br />

Have a question?<br />

Call 971-722-6266 or visit<br />

www.pcc.edu/community<br />

9FA 610A Calligraphy: All Levels<br />

Calligraphy has graced the pages of the world’s most elegant<br />

manuscripts since ancient times. Now you can use this art<br />

form for your own lettering designs. Features an array of<br />

strokes, styles and creative projects. For all ability levels.<br />

17549 Lk Oswego LOJRHI 8 6:30pm-8:30pm<br />

Tues 1/8-2/26 Hartman $99, $10 Fee<br />

Supply list: ddonahue@pcc.edu<br />

9FA 615A Mosaic Art Workshop<br />

Use dishes, tile or glass on a project of your choice. First class<br />

includes guidelines, supply and resource list plus a tool demo.<br />

Second class is a hands-on workshop followed by last class to<br />

grout finished project.<br />

17379 SE Center TABOR 133 12pm-2:20pm<br />

Sat 1/12 Tait<br />

and SE Center TABOR 133 10:30am-4:20pm<br />

Sat 1/19 Tait<br />

and SE Center TABOR 133 12pm-1:50pm<br />

Sat 1/26 Tait $75<br />

19227 Willow Cr WCC 202 12pm-2:20pm<br />

Sat 2/23 Tait<br />

and Willow Cr WCC 202 10:30am-4:20pm<br />

Sat 3/2 Tait<br />

and Willow Cr WCC 202 12pm- 1:50pm<br />

Sat 3/9 Tait $75<br />

9FA 618A Altered Books and Art Journals<br />

Make art a daily part of your life by creating altered books and<br />

personal art journals. Get instruction, ideas and inspiration.<br />

Great introduction to art or to boost your play with art. Supply<br />

list at class.<br />

17180 SE Center TABOR 133 12pm-2:20pm<br />

Wed 1/9-3/13 Thornburg-Rocha $135<br />

18091 Willow Cr WCC 209 10am-12:20pm<br />

Mon 1/7-3/18 Thornburg-Rocha $135<br />

No class 1/21.<br />

9FA 618B Bookbinding: Bench Skills<br />

Complete a book each week starting with a simple pamphlet<br />

stitch and ending with a case bound book. Explore all the<br />

folds, uneven pages and decorations for each book. First class<br />

will be tools, terms, supply list and come prepared to bind!<br />

17625 Sylvania HT 321 6:30pm-8:20pm<br />

Thurs 1/24-3/14 Flack $109<br />

Mosaic Art Workshop<br />

9FA 618N Drawing to Painting,<br />

Through Color<br />

We’ll start by drawing simple shapes with charcoal and pastel,<br />

then move onto objects such as bottles and more complex<br />

shapes such as flowers. And then we’ll paint these in acrylic,<br />

furthering our investigation of color. Materials provided.<br />

18062 Lk Oswego LOJRHI 39 6pm-8:30pm<br />

Wed 1/9-3/13 Christoff $109, $30 Fee<br />

9FA 618C Eco-Printmaking<br />

Learn safer, healthier methods of printmaking. Each class will<br />

include a lecture, demonstration and discussion. Techniques<br />

will include silicon intaglio, linocut, collograph, clay transfer,<br />

watercolor and etching.<br />

17363 SE Center TABOR 133 5pm-8:50pm<br />

Wed 2/13-3/20 Guttman $129<br />

Supply list: elena.guttman@pcc.edu<br />

9FA 618M Friday After-Dinner Art Workshop<br />

Express yourself and develop your vision. Class will include<br />

subjects such as: image transfer, color mixing, collage,<br />

montage, Zen art, decoupage and mask making.<br />

17473 SE Center TABOR 133 5:30pm-8:20pm<br />

Fri 2/1-3/22 Guttman $129<br />

Supply list: elena.guttman@pcc.edu<br />

9FA 618I Mixed Media Mania:<br />

Projects and Techniques<br />

Explore the world of mixed media! Create assemblage pieces,<br />

shrines, altered objects and more. No experience required, just<br />

creativity. We will use various media and techniques including<br />

found objects, acrylic, collage and water media.<br />

17372 SE Center TABOR 133 6pm-8:20pm<br />

Tues 1/8-3/12 Young $135<br />

Supply list: neely.wiek@pcc.edu<br />

9FA 618L Monotype<br />

Printmaking Workshop<br />

Learn to apply images to Plexiglas utilizing a variety of<br />

methods and tools, and then learn how to transfer those<br />

images onto paper using the etching press. Create two to five<br />

gallery quality works of art on paper.<br />

17476 SE Center TABOR 133 9am-2:50pm<br />

Sat 3/23 Guttman $45<br />

Supply list: elena.guttman@pcc.edu<br />

9FA 618H Photocopy Transfer in Acrylic<br />

Take photocopies of your favorite images and make them into<br />

art work. Class covers acrylic painting techniques to an oil<br />

base printing transfer. Take old photos or favorite illustrations<br />

and use them in a new way. All materials provided.<br />

18092 Lk Oswego LOJRHI 39 6pm-9pm<br />

Thurs 2/7 Faure $29, $23 Fee<br />

9FA 618E Portrait in Soft Pastel: Introduction<br />

Discover soft pastel as seen in portraits by Mary Cassatt and<br />

other artists of her time. Beginners and experienced painters<br />

alike will learn techniques, and then work on assigned and<br />

individual subjects. All supplies are provided.<br />

18078 Willow Cr WCC 208 10am-12:50pm<br />

Sat 2/9-2/16 Pickford $45<br />

$25 payable to “Pickford Art Studio.”<br />

18079 Willow Cr WCC 208 10am-12:50pm<br />

Sat 3/9-3/16 Pickford $45<br />

$25 payable to “Pickford Art Studio.”<br />

9FA 618J SoulCollage ® :<br />

The Wild Woman Archetype<br />

Within each of us there is unexpressed nature that is both<br />

wild and wise. Create SoulCollage ® cards that speak from this<br />

archetype in an easy-to-learn process drawing on your own<br />

wisdom. Materials provided. For all levels.<br />

17634 Sylvania TCB 211 1pm-4:50pm<br />

Sat 1/26 Yeary $35, $10 Fee<br />

9FA 618G Travel Sketching: One-Day Workshop<br />

Journey with your sketchbook. Capture street scenes,<br />

buildings, people and landscapes. Use pencil, pen and<br />

watercolor washes. Bring 90# or heavier sketchbook, all other<br />

supplies provided.<br />

17695 Sylvania HT 320 10am-3:50pm<br />

Sat 3/16 Goodell $45<br />

$20 payable to “Glastonbury Studios.”<br />

9FA 618K Visual Journaling Mixed Media and<br />

Collage One-Day Workshop<br />

Journaling is a great way to relieve stress and to express<br />

yourself. Discover your inner self through collage, pen, paints<br />

and found pieces. Bring 90# or heavier spiral sketchbook, all<br />

other supplies included.<br />

17622 Sylvania HT 323 10am-3:50pm<br />

Sat 1/26 Goodell $45<br />

$20 payable to “Glastonbury Studios.”<br />

name Zeratha Young<br />

Class Mixed Media Mania: Projects<br />

and Techniques<br />

about Zeratha encourages students<br />

to push their creative boundaries, play,<br />

experiment and take risks... in addition<br />

to developing a toolbox of techniques.<br />

As a child she’d dabble with paints and<br />

pencils in her mom's big art studio and<br />

she went on to get an MA focusing on<br />

the intersection of community building,<br />

art, ecology and sustainability.<br />

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Ceramics<br />

First class is mandatory for all new and returning students.<br />

9FA 617C Ceramics: Beginning<br />

With the spin of the potter’s wheel, shape clay into works of<br />

art; all you need to get started is this class! Centering, crafting<br />

cylinders, bowls, vases, mugs, trimming, glazing. Open studio<br />

Weds 1pm-6pm and Sats 9am-1pm.<br />

17171 SE Center TABOR 134 6pm-8:50pm<br />

Tues 1/8-3/12 Harvey $169, $30 Fee<br />

17172 SE Center TABOR 134 2pm-4:50pm<br />

Thurs 1/10-3/14 Harvey $169, $30 Fee<br />

9FA 617B Ceramics:<br />

Beginning and Intermediate<br />

Learn ancient techniques of hand-work, slab, coil, pinch,<br />

wheel-work, centering, opening, pulling up the wall, altering,<br />

glaze work, pouring, dipping and spraying. Open studio Weds<br />

1pm-6pm and Sats 9am-1pm.<br />

17163 SE Center TABOR 134 2pm-5:20pm<br />

Mon 1/7-3/18 Shaw $185, $35 Fee<br />

No class 1/21.<br />

17165 SE Center TABOR 134 6pm-9:20pm<br />

Mon 1/7-3/18 Shaw $185, $35 Fee<br />

No class 1/21.<br />

9FA 617A Ceramics: All Levels<br />

Learn and develop techniques on the potter’s wheel as well as<br />

hand building from demonstrations for beginning to advanced<br />

students. Explore surface color and texture techniques.<br />

17628 Cascade MAHB 108 10am-12:50pm<br />

Sat 1/12-3/16 Stoll $169, $30 Fee<br />

Open studio Sats 1pm-4pm.<br />

17158 SE Center TABOR 134 6pm-9:20pm<br />

Wed 1/9-3/13 Brandt $185, $35 Fee<br />

Open studio Weds 1pm-6pm/Sats 9am-1pm.<br />

17159 SE Center TABOR 134 6pm-9:20pm<br />

Fri 1/11-3/15 Brandt $185, $35 Fee<br />

Open studio Weds 1pm-6pm/Sats 9am-1pm.<br />

17161 SE Center TABOR 134 2pm-5:20pm<br />

Fri 1/11-3/15 Brandt $185, $35 Fee<br />

Open studio Weds 1pm-6pm/Sats 9am-1pm.<br />

17342 SE Center TABOR 134 10am-1:20pm<br />

Tues 1/8-3/12 Silber $185, $35 Fee<br />

Open studio Weds 1pm-6pm/Sats 9am-1pm.<br />

17344 SE Center TABOR 134 10am-1:20pm<br />

Mon 1/7-3/18 Silber $185, $35 Fee<br />

No class 1/21. Open studio Weds 1pm-6pm/Sats 9am-1pm.<br />

17345 SE Center TABOR 134 10am-1:20pm<br />

Thurs 1/10-3/14 Silber $185, $35 Fee<br />

Open studio Weds 1pm-6pm/Sats 9am-1pm.<br />

9FA 617E Ceramics: Hand Building<br />

Explore innovative and traditional approaches to pottery with<br />

emphasis on hand building techniques and functional forms.<br />

Use clay to create tableware, lidded containers and sculptural<br />

vessels. Open studio Weds 1pm-6pm and Sats 9am-1pm.<br />

17346 SE Center TABOR 134 10am-12:50pm<br />

Wed 1/9-3/13 Silber $169, $30 Fee<br />

9FA 617F Ceramics Intermediate:<br />

Throwing and Hand Building<br />

This class is for those who have mastered the basics. We will<br />

focus on the development of personal style by using one’s<br />

own life experiences as inspiration. If you choose this class,<br />

start a journal now.<br />

17168 SE Center TABOR 134 6pm-9:20pm<br />

Thurs 1/10-3/14 Brandt $185, $35 Fee<br />

9FA 617D SE Center Studio Hours:<br />

Hand Building<br />

This lab is only for students who are currently registered in<br />

an eight to ten week ceramic class at the SE Center ceramic<br />

studio. No formal instruction provided. Open studio Weds<br />

1pm-6pm and Sats 9am-1pm.<br />

17169 SE Center TABOR 134 1pm-4:45pm<br />

Sat 1/12-3/16 Brandt $40, $10 Fee<br />

9FA 617G SE Center Studio Hours:<br />

Wheel Throwing<br />

This lab is only for students who are currently registered in<br />

an eight to ten week ceramic class at the SE Center ceramic<br />

studio. No formal instruction provided. Open studio Weds<br />

1pm-6pm and Sats 9am-1pm.<br />

17170 SE Center TABOR 134 1pm-4:45pm<br />

Sat 1/12-3/16 Brandt $40, $10 Fee<br />

Drawing<br />

9FA 611Q Drawing: Beginning<br />

Learn the basics of drawing using pencil, charcoal and ink.<br />

Learn shading, gray scales, perspective, anatomy, drawing<br />

faces, animals and nature drawing. Supply list at class.<br />

17640 Cascade MAHB 215 12pm-1:50pm<br />

Sat 2/2-3/9 Thomas $79<br />

17639 Sylvania HT 322 6:30pm-8:20pm<br />

Mon 1/28-3/18 Brown $99<br />

9FA 611K So You Think You Can’t Draw<br />

Anyone can learn to draw! This is an excellent class for<br />

beginners. Exercises help develop drawing techniques<br />

and perception skills in a supportive environment. With<br />

pencil, charcoal, brush, pen or ink, create your own<br />

drawings in no time!<br />

17285 SW Port SOCART 7pm-9pm<br />

Tues 1/15-3/5 Bailey $99<br />

Students must pay $35 annual SOA membership.<br />

9FA 611I Basic Drawing One-Day Workshop<br />

If you can print your ABCs, you can learn to draw! Learn<br />

basics with practical examples and constructive exercises.<br />

Covers line, shape and form, including perspective. Bring 90#<br />

or heavier, spiral sketchbook; all other supplies provided.<br />

17631 Sylvania HT 323 10am-3:50pm<br />

Sat 1/12 Goodell $45<br />

$20 payable to “Glastonbury Studios.”<br />

9FA 611R Begin by Drawing<br />

Using graphite and blending tools, focus on drawing and<br />

developing ideas. This course will help you learn to see.<br />

Look at observational drawing and developing ideas. As we<br />

progress the course is tailored to suit your individual projects.<br />

17181 Milwaukie COWGIR STUDIO 2pm-4pm<br />

Tues 1/15-2/26 Stevenson $95, $12 Fee<br />

Supply list: neely.wiek@pcc.edu<br />

9FA 611B Botanical Illustration: Introduction<br />

This workshop introduces students to the practices of<br />

botanical illustration from a natural science perspective. Work<br />

with graphite, pen and ink, and colored pencils. Draw PNW<br />

flora while learning basic classification and identification.<br />

18071 Willow Cr WCC 209 1pm-4:50pm<br />

Sat 3/9 Fitzpatrick $35, $7 Fee<br />

Creative arts<br />

9FA 611C Cartooning and Comix<br />

Create your own comic book, graphic novel, or cartoon<br />

strip. Learn the mechanics of creating graphic short stories,<br />

character development, sequential art, page layout and cover<br />

design. Students must have basic knowledge of illustration.<br />

17627 Sylvania HT 322 6:30pm-8:20pm<br />

Wed 1/23-3/13 Brown $99<br />

9FA 611G Draw Like the Modern Masters<br />

Investigate 20th century masters of drawing and painting<br />

Gauguin, Picasso and Matisse - and learn to draw like them.<br />

17642 Cascade MAHB 215 2pm-3:50pm<br />

Sat 2/2-3/9 Thomas $79<br />

Supply list: nermina.radaslic@pcc.edu<br />

9FA 611S Drawing Hands and Feet<br />

Hands and feet can be tricky to draw. Observe, and draw<br />

from, a casting of a hand or foot that sits on your desk. You’ll<br />

have the opportunity to work with several castings and from<br />

many angles.<br />

17361 SE Center TABOR 133 10am-12:20pm<br />

Tues 1/8-3/12 Smith $135<br />

9FA 611N Drawing for the Timid but Hopeful<br />

Basic drawing class. Materials include graphite pencils, water<br />

soluble graphite and watercolor pencils, colored pencils and<br />

ink washes. Bring note taking materials. Supply list at class.<br />

17175 SE Center TABOR 133 1pm-3:20pm<br />

Mon 1/7-3/18 Smith $135<br />

No class 1/21.<br />

9FA 611D Drawing with<br />

Colored Pencil: One-Day Workshop<br />

Learn how to use colored pencil by building up layers until<br />

you reach a brilliant, colorful surface. Basic strokes and<br />

blending techniques on a variety of grounds will be covered.<br />

All materials provided.<br />

17629 Sylvania HT 320 10am-3:50pm<br />

Sat 3/2 Goodell $45<br />

$20 payable to “Glastonbury Studios.”<br />

9FA 611L Drawing with Colored Pencils<br />

Explore the special qualities of the colored pencil medium.<br />

Beginning to advanced students welcome. Supply list at class.<br />

17174 SE Center TABOR 133 1pm-3:20pm<br />

Tues 1/8-3/12 Smith $135<br />

18072 Willow Cr WCC 209 6:30pm-8:50pm<br />

Wed 1/9-3/13 Smith $135<br />

9FA 611T Illustration as Communication<br />

Each week, you’ll have a real-life industry assignment such<br />

as a book cover, movie poster or op-ed illustration. Take it<br />

from research to ideas to sketching. Start building a portfolio.<br />

Students should have basic drawing skills.<br />

18084 Willow Cr WCC 209 6:30pm-8:20pm<br />

Thurs 1/24-3/14 Brown $99<br />

9FA 611M Portrait Drawing<br />

Learn to draw a pencil portrait from a photograph, using light<br />

direction, shading and shadowing.<br />

18064 Willow Cr WCC 209 12:30pm-2:20pm<br />

Tues 1/15-3/5 Wild $109<br />

Supply list: ddonahue@pcc.edu<br />

Pay when you register!<br />

See page 55 for more info.<br />

PCC <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Education</strong> Classes<br />

Registration and Payment: pages 56-57 Class Locations: pages 60-61 Class Subject Index: page 63<br />

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Creative arts<br />

9FA 611O Two-Point Perspective Drawing<br />

Draw a landscape scene or city with large buildings, all<br />

in perspective to size and distance. Use perspective, light<br />

direction, shading and shadowing to explore this simple<br />

method.<br />

18065 Willow Cr WCC 209 10am-11:50am<br />

Tues 1/15-3/5 Wild $109<br />

Supply list: ddonahue@pcc.edu<br />

Glass<br />

9FA 613A Enameling<br />

In this class, you will learn basic metalsmithing skills along<br />

with sampling enameling, cloisonne, and plique a’jour<br />

techniques.<br />

17004 Newberg NJSS 6:30pm-8:30pm<br />

Thurs 1/24-3/14 Proctor $119, $95 Fee<br />

$125 fee payable to “NJSS.”<br />

17644 Sylvania HT 323 10am-5:20pm<br />

Sat 2/9 Haga $55<br />

$15 payable to “Lee Rumsey Haga Contemporary Design.”<br />

9FA 613C Glass Fusing: Beginning<br />

Experienced or not, this two day course will be exciting for<br />

fusing enthusiasts. Intensive class instruction. Design and<br />

create your own glass objects from jewelry to plates to tiles<br />

and more.<br />

18057 Tigard ROSEGG 10am-4pm<br />

Sat/Sun 2/16-2/17 McDougal $29, $225 Fee<br />

9FA 613F Mosaics the Stained Glass Way<br />

Turn an ordinary surface into a work of art! No experience<br />

necessary for this three day class. You will learn to work with<br />

patterns, and cut glass the stained glass way, while learning<br />

the exciting art of mosaics. Free patterns available.<br />

18058 Tigard ROSEGG 10am-12:30pm<br />

Sat 1/12-1/26 McDougal $29, $90 Fee<br />

9FA 613E Stained Glass: Beginning<br />

Do you enjoy the look of stained glass? Get started in stained<br />

glass without having to purchase tools. In this two week class,<br />

you will pick from over a dozen patterns and learn to construct<br />

a copper foil stained glass panel. Additional charges for glass.<br />

18059 Tigard ROSEGG 10am-3:30pm<br />

Sat 2/2-2/9 McDougal $29, $90 Fee<br />

Jewelry<br />

9FA 614D Jewelry Making: Basic<br />

Learn all the basics of jewelry making from terminology to<br />

tools and techniques. Includes guidelines, supply and resource<br />

list, followed by more hands-on workshop and review. Also,<br />

learn basic wire-work, make findings and wrap bead ends.<br />

17620 NE Port GRNTHS 32 6pm-9pm<br />

Mon 1/7-1/28 Tait $59, $11 Fee<br />

No class 1/21.<br />

18075 Willow Cr WCC 205 6pm-8:50pm<br />

Mon 2/4-2/25 Tait $59<br />

No class 2/11.<br />

9FA 614A Jewelry: Beginning Metalwork I<br />

Techniques in soldering and fabrication working in silver,<br />

copper, bronze, and nickel. Design your own functional<br />

wearable art including pendants, rings and more.<br />

17685 Cascade MAHB 109 6pm-8:50pm<br />

Tues 1/8-3/12 Thompson $159, $35 Fee<br />

9FA 614B Jewelry: Beginning Metalwork II<br />

For students who have previously taken Beginning Metalwork.<br />

Learn more techniques in soldering and fabrication working in<br />

silver, copper, bronze and nickel. Design your own functional<br />

wearable art including pendants, rings and more.<br />

17687 Cascade MAHB 109 6pm-8:50pm<br />

Thurs 1/10-3/14 Thompson $159, $35 Fee<br />

9FA 614C Jewelry: Fabrication and Casting<br />

Design and create jewelry or small-scale sculpture out of<br />

nonferrous metals such as silver, gold or bronze. We will<br />

cover fabrication first and then casting.<br />

17003 Newberg NJSS 10am-12pm<br />

Sat 1/12-3/16 Proctor $119<br />

$125 payable to “NJSS.”<br />

Painting<br />

9FA 616F Australian Aboriginal Dot Art<br />

Learn the age old Aboriginal art form of representing images<br />

with lots of different paint dots. Your own work will be a one of<br />

a kind to appreciate. Bring your imagination to class.<br />

18066 Willow Cr WCC 209 10am-11:50am<br />

Wed 1/16-3/6 Wild $109<br />

Supply list: ddonahue@pcc.edu<br />

9FA 616G Chinese Brush Painting<br />

Covers use of ink, color and brush as genres and techniques.<br />

Lecture and demonstration included. This term we will focus<br />

on landscapes.<br />

17173 SE Center TABOR 133 6pm-7:50pm<br />

Mon 1/28-3/4 Choy $79<br />

Supply list: neely.wiek@pcc.edu<br />

9FA 616H Coffee Painting<br />

Learn a fun and different way to create street scenes,<br />

landscapes, seascapes, portraits and more! Start with a pencil<br />

sketch and then practice techniques for painting with instant<br />

coffee to create a unique piece.<br />

18067 Willow Cr WCC 209 3pm-4:50pm<br />

Wed 1/16-3/6 Wild $109<br />

Supply list: ddonahue@pcc.edu<br />

9FA 616J Dynamic Abstract Painting<br />

Learn how to “think” abstract, so that color and form are the<br />

main subject matter. Forms are reduced to essential shapes<br />

and left for the viewer to interpret. Mixed media in 3D will be<br />

incorporated.<br />

17390 SE Center TABOR 133 9am-1:50pm<br />

Sat 2/9-3/16 Guttman $149<br />

Supply list: elena.guttman@pcc.edu<br />

9FA 616X Experimental Painting<br />

Go past the usual boundaries of painting using oils, house<br />

paints, encaustics and found objects, even incorporating<br />

heat and paint throwing. Create work from found objects and<br />

recycled mediums. Paint from your gut, not your head.<br />

17340 SE Center TABOR 133 6pm-8:50pm<br />

Thurs 1/17-3/21 Silver $159, $20 Fee<br />

Supply list: neely.wiek@pcc.edu<br />

9FA 616W Figurative Paper Painting<br />

Make a beautiful palette of colors with varied papers. Using a<br />

photographic reference, create an under-painting and finish<br />

with a paper collage.<br />

17678 Sylvania SS 108 5pm-8:50pm<br />

Mon 2/4-3/18 Guttman $129<br />

Supply list: elena.guttman@pcc.edu<br />

9FA 616Y Painting: Mix Colors with Watercolor<br />

and Acrylic Workshop<br />

Yes, you can create lively color! Come learn basic color theory<br />

and mixing, using only the primary colors (red, blue and<br />

yellow) in both watercolor and acrylics. All supplies provided.<br />

17748 Sylvania HT 320 10am-3:50pm<br />

Sat 2/9 Goodell $45<br />

$20 payable to “Glastonbury Studios.”<br />

9FA 616V Understanding Color<br />

Still life paintings will be executed each week using the<br />

principles of color harmony and the movement of light over<br />

form. Learn how to mix true color and how it can be used on<br />

various subject matters.<br />

17683 Sylvania HT 320 9am-2:50pm<br />

Sat 1/12-2/2 Guttman $129<br />

Supply list: elena.guttman@pcc.edu<br />

Painting: Acrylics and Oils<br />

9FA 616B Acrylic Painting on Canvas<br />

This course is for beginners as well as the experienced and<br />

touches on many aspects of color and shading. Color theory<br />

overview. You will complete a painting ready for framing.<br />

18436 Milwaukie COWGIR STUDIO 6:30pm-8:30pm<br />

Thurs 1/17-2/7 Stevenson $55, $12 Fee<br />

$25 payable to “Cowgirl at Heart.”<br />

18060 Willow Cr WCC 209 12:30pm-2:20pm<br />

Wed 1/16-3/6 Wild $109<br />

Call 971-722-2921 for supply list.<br />

9FA 616C Acrylics Artists Group<br />

Beginners and experienced painters alike will enjoy working in<br />

a fun, supportive atmosphere. Emphasis on color, composition<br />

and developing personal style. Supply list at class.<br />

17179 SE Center TABOR 133 12pm-2:20pm<br />

Fri 1/11-3/22 Thornburg-Rocha $135<br />

18031 Willow Cr WCC 209 11:30am-1:50pm<br />

Thurs 1/10-3/21 Thornburg-Rocha $135<br />

9FA 616A Beginning Acrylic Painting:<br />

One-Day Workshop<br />

Here’s a chance to learn the basics of acrylic painting;<br />

from brushes to surfaces for fine art painting. No experience<br />

is needed. Bring apron, rag and paper towels. All other<br />

supplies provided.<br />

17624 Sylvania HT 320 10am-3:50pm<br />

Sat 2/23 Goodell $45<br />

$35 payable to “Glastonbury Studios.”<br />

9FA 616K Get Started in Acrylic Painting<br />

Find your painting skill! Begin with drawing basics, then<br />

learn watercolor, acrylics and mixed media techniques. All<br />

materials provided.<br />

18700 Lk Oswego LOJRHI 8 6pm-8:30pm<br />

Thurs 1/10-3/14 Christoff $109, $35 Fee<br />

9FA 616T Glazing in Oil Painting<br />

Learn a fun and versatile oil painting technique. Used by the<br />

old masters, this technique begins with grey studies, followed<br />

by layers of translucent paint. The result is a greater sense of<br />

depth and illuminating effects.<br />

18061 Lk Oswego LOJRHI 8 6pm-9pm<br />

Wed 1/23-3/13 Faure $135, $25 Fee<br />

PCC <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Education</strong> Classes<br />

Looking for PCC credit classes that you can apply to college degrees? Visit: www.pcc.edu/schedule.


9FA 616U Luminous Oil Painting<br />

Create original works that have the richness and luminosity<br />

unique to oil paint. Step-by-step projects will lead to surprising<br />

results. Much individual attention provided.<br />

17745 Sylvania HT 320 5:30pm-8:20pm<br />

Tues 1/8-2/26 Guttman $129<br />

Supply list: elena.guttman@pcc.edu<br />

9FA 616L Painting with Oils<br />

Student chooses painting subject.<br />

17290 Hillsboro HBHSRC 1:15pm-4:15pm<br />

Wed 1/9-3/20 St Louis $159, $10 Fee<br />

No class 1/30. Supply list: ltimmins@pcc.edu<br />

9FA 616D Painting: Acrylics and Oils<br />

Students of all levels, beginners welcome. Focus on<br />

encouraging individual style. Students work on individual<br />

projects. Supply list at class.<br />

17289 SW Port NEIGHR 9am-12pm<br />

Fri 1/11-3/15 Young $159, $10 Fee<br />

Painting: Watercolor<br />

9FA 616Q Watercolor Drawing with Brush<br />

All levels welcome to get in touch with the artist inside with<br />

this fun, supportive environment. Emphasis on drawing<br />

techniques using the brush and focusing on composition,<br />

color mixing and developing personal style.<br />

17287 SW Port SOCART 7pm-9pm<br />

Mon 1/14-3/11 Bailey $99<br />

No class 1/21. Students must pay $35 annual SOA membership.<br />

9FA 616N Watercolor:<br />

Beginning and Intermediate<br />

A course in classic watercolor; you’ll be given a firm grounding<br />

in materials and techniques. Students will work on subjects of<br />

their choice. Supply list at class.<br />

17600 NE Port HWSC 9:30am-12pm<br />

Fri 1/11-3/15 Smith $135, $10 Fee<br />

17606 Sylvania SCB 201 6:30pm-8:50pm<br />

Tues 1/8-3/12 Smith $135<br />

Writing<br />

Have a question?<br />

Call 971-722-6266 or visit<br />

www.pcc.edu/community<br />

9WRI 627B Freelance Writing: A Primer<br />

We’ll cover generating ideas, writing great query letters,<br />

the business of freelancing and how to write for a variety of<br />

media. Bring to class a possible topic, prospective submission<br />

sources and the current version of the “Writer’s Market.”<br />

17733 Cascade TH 124 6pm-8:50pm<br />

Fri 1/18 Dart<br />

and Cascade TH 124 10am-2:50pm<br />

Sat 1/19 Dart $59<br />

9WRI 627E Screenwriting: Introduction<br />

This course will cover the format and structure of a screenplay,<br />

marketing and outlets of the finished script. Students will write<br />

a feature-length screenplay as part of the course.<br />

17301 SW Port WILSON 116 7pm-9pm<br />

Mon 1/28-3/4 Johnson $69, $13 Fee<br />

No class 2/18<br />

Writing Fundamentals<br />

ONLINE: 9OL 611B Beginning<br />

Writer’s Workshop<br />

If you’ve dreamed of writing creatively, this course is a great<br />

place to start. Get a taste of the writing life, improve your<br />

writing skills, and discover new ways to stretch your creative<br />

muscles. OurCoursesComeToYou.com<br />

17073 Online 1/16-2/22 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17074 Online 2/20-3/29 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17075 Online 3/20-4/26 $30, $69 Fee<br />

ONLINE: 9OL 622Y Writeriffic: Creativity<br />

Training for Writers<br />

Banish writer’s block with tips from a published writer. Liberate<br />

your imaginative and inventive ideas on paper. Achieve your<br />

dream of hearing your writer’s voice and writing what’s in your<br />

heart and head. OurCoursesComeToYou.com<br />

17523 Online 1/16-2/22 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17524 Online 2/20-3/29 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17525 Online 3/20-4/26 $30, $69 Fee<br />

ONLINE: 9OL 623B Writing Essentials<br />

Master the essentials of writing! Hone the skills needed to<br />

communicate clearly on the job, express yourself fluently<br />

online, and show off your creative literary talents. Hands-on<br />

activities support your new skills. OurCoursesComeToYou.com<br />

17526 Online 1/16-2/22 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17527 Online 2/20-3/29 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17528 Online 3/20-4/26 $30, $69 Fee<br />

9WRI 627H Jump Start Your Writing<br />

Wonder where writers get ideas? Always wanted to write but<br />

don’t know where to start? You write but want to write more?<br />

This fun, supportive class, will prime your creative pump,<br />

uncover topics and much more. All levels welcome.<br />

17737 NE Port HWSC 6:30pm-8:30pm<br />

Mon 1/28-2/18 Woods $59, $10 Fee<br />

Fiction<br />

9WRI 627D Novel Writing 101<br />

Develop your idea into a compelling storyline and create<br />

characters, dialogue and narrative action that moves into acts.<br />

Learn to write scene to scene and explore best-selling genres.<br />

18070 Willow Cr WCC 204 6:30pm-8:20pm<br />

Thurs 1/17-2/14 Cromwell $69<br />

9WRI 627G Writing Creative<br />

Fiction and Memoir<br />

This course involves the exploration of fiction that pushes the<br />

boundaries of the individual writer. We will be discussing form,<br />

craft and creativity. Emphasis is placed on generating and<br />

workshopping new material.<br />

17735 Sylvania TCB 215 6pm-7:50pm<br />

Thurs 1/17-3/7 Luff $99<br />

Memoir<br />

9WRI 627C Write Your Life Story<br />

Turn your life story into an interesting and treasured gift for your<br />

family and friends. For beginning and continuing students.<br />

18082 Tigard TIGSRC 9am-11am<br />

Wed 1/16-3/6 Gibson $89, $5 Fee<br />

18083 Tigard TIGSRC 1pm-3pm<br />

Wed 1/16-3/6 Gibson $89, $5 Fee<br />

Creative arts<br />

Editing and Publishing<br />

ONLINE: 9OL 613V Grammar Refresher<br />

Revive your lost or forgotten knowledge of English<br />

grammar and gain confidence in your ability to produce<br />

clean, grammatically correct documents and speeches.<br />

OurCoursesComeToYou.com<br />

17214 Online 1/16-2/22 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17215 Online 2/20-3/29 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17216 Online 3/20-4/26 $30, $69 Fee<br />

ONLINE: 9OL 614S Internet Writing Markets<br />

There’s a niche for every writer on the Internet. Discover<br />

how to find yours and to query and submit your writing<br />

electronically, understand electronic submission<br />

guidelines and online contracts, and much more.<br />

OurCoursesComeToYou.com<br />

17232 Online 1/16-2/22 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17233 Online 2/20-3/29 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17234 Online 3/20-4/26 $30, $69 Fee<br />

ONLINE: 9OL 621X The Keys to<br />

Effective Editing<br />

Learn the fundamentals for fiction and nonfiction. Includes<br />

recent advances, self-editing tools for writers, the language of<br />

editing, grammar, punctuation, syntax, relationships between<br />

editor, author and publisher. OurCoursesComeToYou.com<br />

17511 Online 1/16-2/22 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17512 Online 2/20-3/29 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17513 Online 3/20-4/26 $30, $69 Fee<br />

name Lisa Cromwell<br />

Class Novel Writing 101<br />

about In Lisa’s class, the vibe is<br />

enthusiasm and support, and she<br />

aims to help students bring novels<br />

from idea to print. For the last session,<br />

each student dresses as his/her main<br />

character and brings the hero’s favorite<br />

dish. Lisa was a journalist for 30 years,<br />

and has also published a novel and<br />

short-story collection.<br />

PCC <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Education</strong> Classes<br />

Registration and Payment: pages 56-57 Class Locations: pages 60-61 Class Subject Index: page 63<br />

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topics:<br />

PAGE 20<br />

Food and Drink<br />

Fresh and Healthy Kitchen<br />

You and Julia! French Cooking Series<br />

Beer Appreciation<br />

Wine Appreciation<br />

PAGE 23<br />

Green Living<br />

PAGE 23<br />

Yard and Garden<br />

Emergency Preparedness<br />

Home Gardening Series with Rod Smith<br />

Vegetable Gardening<br />

PAGE 24<br />

Hobbies and Crafts<br />

Sewing and Quilting<br />

Knitting and Fiber Crafts<br />

Games<br />

PAGE 25<br />

Home Improvement<br />

Hardwood Floors<br />

Home Repair Series<br />

Upholstery<br />

PAGE 26<br />

Pets<br />

PAGE 27<br />

Style and Beauty<br />

PAGE 27<br />

Woodworking<br />

and Metalworking<br />

Wood Crafts<br />

Metal Crafts<br />

Food<br />

and Drink<br />

Have a question?<br />

Call 971-722-6266 or visit<br />

www.pcc.edu/community<br />

9FD 610C Basic Knife Skills<br />

Come learn and practice fundamental knife skills in this<br />

informative and delicious class. Emphasis on knife selection,<br />

safety and technique. We’ll cut veggies and meat for soups<br />

and salsas. Optional: bring your own securely wrapped knives.<br />

17926 NE Port STACCC KITCHN 6pm-9pm<br />

Wed 1/30 Brauer $29, $10 Fee<br />

$15 payable to “Robin Brauer Catering.”<br />

Name:<br />

Laura Hall<br />

Area of expertise:<br />

Home and Garden<br />

Last <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Education</strong> class I took:<br />

Soapmaking<br />

My new year's resolution:<br />

Take a woodworking class.<br />

My favorite quote:<br />

“We do the best with what we know, and when<br />

we know better, we do better.” ~ Maya Angelou<br />

Contact Information:<br />

laura.mccray@pcc.edu<br />

9FD 610W Cheesemaking: Mozzarella<br />

Impress your friends with fresh mozzarella in only 30 minutes.<br />

Learn what it should look like at each step, how to stretch it<br />

properly and a few tricks to make it turn out great every time.<br />

Make a half pound of mozzarella to take home.<br />

17959 NE Port GRNBNS 3pm-4:30pm<br />

Sat 2/2 Miller $35<br />

9FD 610X Classic Desserts<br />

Our favorite part of the meal. Try these 5-star recipes and<br />

techniques to create your own restaurant-quality cheesecake,<br />

chocolate soufflé, fruit tarts, ice cream and madeleines. Hands<br />

on fun!<br />

17924 NE Port STACCC KITCHN 6pm-9pm<br />

Wed 2/6 Brauer $29, $10 Fee<br />

$20 payable to “Robin Brauer Catering.”<br />

Home & Garden<br />

There's no reason to go dormant just<br />

because it's winter. Get off the couch and<br />

make something!<br />

From food to furniture, we have plenty<br />

of new classes to keep your mind and<br />

hands busy. We're now partnering with<br />

Mr. Green Beans on N. Mississippi to<br />

bring you classes on coffee roasting and<br />

brewing, cheese making, soap making,<br />

and kombucha brewing.<br />

Our emergency preparedness program<br />

has expanded. We've added classes on<br />

altering clothing, hair care and styling,<br />

makeup application, bird watching, and<br />

paleo eating, among others.<br />

There's something for everyone.<br />

Get ready!<br />

Laura Hall<br />

Home and Garden<br />

Program Coordinator<br />

9FD 610U Coffee Brewing at Home:<br />

Exceptional Flavor<br />

Learn to brew coffee using several popular brewing methods.<br />

Then, try side-by-side samples of the same coffee brewed with<br />

each brewing method, and learn to really taste the differences.<br />

17956 NE Port GRNBNS 10am-12pm<br />

Sat 1/19 Miller $29<br />

17957 NE Port GRNBNS 10am-12pm<br />

Sat 3/16 Miller $29<br />

Pay when you register!<br />

New payment plans and financial<br />

resources for PCC students.<br />

See page 55 for more info.


9FD 610S Coffee Roasting at Home:<br />

Introduction<br />

Using appliances that you may already have and techniques<br />

that are easy to learn, we’ll show you how easy it really is to<br />

roast your own coffee. Includes a pound of raw coffee to take<br />

home and roast yourself.<br />

17952 NE Port GRNBNS 6pm-8pm<br />

Wed 1/9 Miller $29<br />

17953 NE Port GRNBNS 11am-1pm<br />

Sun 2/10 Miller $29<br />

17954 NE Port GRNBNS 6pm-8pm<br />

Wed 3/13 Miller $29<br />

9FD 610T Coffee Roasting at Home:<br />

Advanced Techniques<br />

Go beyond the popcorn popper. Come learn to roast coffee<br />

at home so that it’s just the way you like it. We’ll explore how<br />

changing the heat and time affects flavor. Includes beans and<br />

sipping samples.<br />

17955 NE Port GRNBNS 9am-12pm<br />

Sat 3/23 Miller $49, $50 Fee<br />

9FD 610M East Indian Cooking:<br />

Curry, Herbs and Spices<br />

Learn to make delicious East Indian cuisine such as vegetable<br />

and chicken curries, bread, chutney, dessert and chai. Also<br />

learn how ancient principles of Ayurvedic cooking can help us<br />

eat the foods we like while healing our bodily ailments.<br />

17595 SW Port WHUUF KITCHN 6:30pm-9pm<br />

Mon 3/4 Sharma $29, $30 Fee<br />

9FD 610D Foundations of Cooking:<br />

Best of the Basics<br />

Have fun and learn basic skills needed to become an excellent<br />

cook, including proper use of knives. Chef Tamara of Simply<br />

Thyme Catering will feed your head and your belly, and you’ll<br />

go home with easy-to-understand recipes.<br />

17946 NE Port STACCC KITCHN 6pm-9pm<br />

Wed 1/16 Leibfarth $29, $20 Fee<br />

9FD 610Y Friendly Competition<br />

Cook-Off<br />

Just like on TV, but much friendlier. You choose from the<br />

proteins, veggies and condiments provided and create a dish<br />

for the class to taste. Recipes and lots of guidance help you<br />

step out of your comfort zone and create a masterpiece.<br />

17923 NE Port STACCC KITCHN 6pm-9pm<br />

Thurs 3/14 Brauer $55, $10 Fee<br />

$60 payable to “Robin Brauer Catering.”<br />

9FD 610G Gluten Free Cooking<br />

Whether you’re gluten intolerant or simply interested in<br />

changing your diet, Jess Hauser of the Blossoming Lotus will<br />

show you how to prepare delicious gluten-free food.<br />

17941 NE Port BLOTUS 6pm-8pm<br />

Tues 1/15 Hauser $29, $40 Fee<br />

9FD 610J Indian Ayurvedic Foods:<br />

Dealing with Allergies<br />

Treat yourself to an individualized approach to eating using<br />

ancient Indian Ayurvedic principles. We’ll utilize herbs, spices<br />

and oils to make healing vegetarian dishes. This class will<br />

focus on seasonal and food allergies.<br />

17970 NE Port STACCC KITCHN 6:30pm-9pm<br />

Mon 2/11 Sharma $29, $30 Fee<br />

Home and Garden<br />

9FD 610V Kombucha: Brew It Yourself<br />

Tired of paying $3-5 per bottle? From brewing to bottling,<br />

we’ll cover the basics of making your own kombucha at<br />

home. Sample several flavors and get a SCOBY to start your<br />

own batch.<br />

17958 NE Port GRNBNS 6pm-7:30pm<br />

Thurs 2/21 Miller $29<br />

9FD 610P Much Ado About Chicken<br />

Chef Tamara shares inside tips on how to stretch a chicken<br />

and make it work for more than one dish. Includes oven<br />

roasting, soups, casseroles and other classic, easy recipes.<br />

Come hungry and leave full!<br />

17949 NE Port STACCC KITCHN 6pm-9pm<br />

Wed 2/20 Leibfarth $29, $20 Fee<br />

9FD 610Q NW Inspired Dishes<br />

Come see how delicious winter can be. Join for an exploration<br />

of all the Pacific NW has to offer during the winter months.<br />

Chef Tamara’s menu will be based on what’s fresh that week.<br />

Come hungry and leave full!<br />

17950 NE Port STACCC KITCHN 6pm-9pm<br />

Wed 2/27 Leibfarth $29, $20 Fee<br />

9FD 610A Paleo Eating:<br />

Why, What and How<br />

Your body is designed to consume certain types of food: lean,<br />

pure meats and lots of wild plants. Come learn why and how<br />

to eat like a caveman, only much better. This info-packed class<br />

includes lifestyle tips and hands-on cooking fun.<br />

17969 NE Port STACCC KITCHN 9am-12pm<br />

Sat 2/2-2/9 Scott $45, $25 Fee<br />

More info: www.pcc.edu/staff/angela.scott3<br />

name Angela Scott<br />

Class Paleo Eating: Why, What and How<br />

about Angela has been promoting<br />

healthy eating and activity for most of<br />

her adult life. In her free time, you'll find<br />

her hiking, gardening or cooking up<br />

good food for friends. She is a Health<br />

Coach for a <strong>Portland</strong>-based wellness<br />

company, and she is passionate about<br />

helping individuals achieve lasting,<br />

healthy change.<br />

9FD 610B Raw Food, Pure Health, Part I<br />

Uncooked, unprocessed, unbelievable! We’ll discuss the<br />

fundamentals and principles of the raw food diet, and you’ll<br />

learn how to prepare raw dips, sauces, spreads and crackers<br />

with the chefs of The Blossoming Lotus.<br />

17937 NE Port BLOTUS 6pm-8pm<br />

Tues 2/5 Hauser $29, $40 Fee<br />

9FD 613F Raw Food, Pure Health, Part II<br />

More fun in the Blossoming Lotus kitchen! Get hands-on<br />

experience using a food dehydrator. We’ll maintain raw<br />

enzymes by using low temperatures to create tasty crackers,<br />

raw nut cheeses, fruit leathers and more.<br />

17939 NE Port BLOTUS 6pm-8pm<br />

Tues 2/12 Hauser $29, $40 Fee<br />

9FD 610Z Seasonal Comfort Food<br />

Soups, stews, chowders, gratins, and delicious roasted meat<br />

and fowl. Come get hands-on instruction for making hearty<br />

favorites to savor when the weather cools.<br />

17320 SW Port WHUUF KITCHN 6pm-9pm<br />

Thurs 2/21 Brauer $29, $10 Fee<br />

$20 payable to “Robin Brauer Catering.”<br />

9FD 610R Spring Thyme Soups<br />

As spring begins to bloom, enjoy the lightness and freshness<br />

of brothy soups. In this interactive class, Chef Tamara will give<br />

you tips and recipes for tasty, nutritious and fast soups. Come<br />

hungry and leave full!<br />

17951 NE Port STACCC KITCHN 6pm-9pm<br />

Wed 3/20 Leibfarth $29, $20 Fee<br />

9FD 610N Vegan 101: The Basics<br />

Chef Jess Hauser of The Blossoming Lotus explores vegan<br />

and raw alternatives to traditional world cuisine. Learn to make<br />

tasty baked goods, side dishes and entrees in this hands-on<br />

class, and see a restaurant bustle during the dinner rush!<br />

17942 NE Port BLOTUS 6pm-8pm<br />

Tues 1/8 Hauser $29, $40 Fee<br />

9FD 610H Whole Grain Indian<br />

Flatbreads: Naan and Roti<br />

Freshly made bread is a staple of the Indian diet. Come learn<br />

to make tender naans and rotis using your home oven and<br />

stovetop. We’ll use whole wheat and gluten-free buckwheat<br />

flours. Homemade bread is satisfying, economical and healthy.<br />

17965 NE Port STACCC KITCHN 6:30pm-8:30pm<br />

Thurs 1/17 Rahman $29, $27 Fee<br />

More info: www.pcc.edu/staff/sophie.rahman15<br />

9FD 610O Winter Thyme Soups<br />

Hearty, healthy, fast and simple. Chef Tamara will show you<br />

how to make delicious comfort soups that utilize your fall<br />

garden harvest. Come hungry and leave full!<br />

17948 NE Port STACCC KITCHN 6pm-9pm<br />

Wed 1/23 Leibfarth $29, $20 Fee<br />

9FD 613C Bistro Traditions<br />

Enjoy casual dining in the French joie de vivre. Simple, fresh,<br />

flavorful foods will give you confidence and change the way<br />

you cook. Come roast, braise and grill with us in the classic<br />

bistro tradition.<br />

17380 SW Port WHUUF KITCHN 6pm-9pm<br />

Thurs 2/28 Brauer $29, $10 Fee<br />

$20 payable to “Robin Brauer Catering.”<br />

PCC <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Education</strong> Classes<br />

Registration and Payment: pages 56-57 Class Locations: pages 60-61 Class Subject Index: page 63<br />

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9FD 613D Fragrant Mogul<br />

Indian Cuisine<br />

Northern Indian cooking captures the elegant and cultured<br />

traditions of Mogul courts. Come make a moist Chicken<br />

Korma with saffron-infused basmati rice and a refreshing<br />

cucumber yogurt salad. Includes in-depth discussion of<br />

regional spices.<br />

17966 NE Port STACCC KITCHN 6:30pm-8:30pm<br />

Thurs 2/21 Rahman $29, $27 Fee<br />

More info: www.pcc.edu/staff/sophie.rahman15<br />

9FD 613A Fresh, Healthy, Zesty<br />

Even in the winter, you can enliven your meals with the bounty<br />

that we reap from living so close to beautiful, agricultural<br />

Oregon. Come cook with us!<br />

17375 SW Port WHUUF KITCHN 6pm-9pm<br />

Wed 3/13 Brauer $29, $10 Fee<br />

$20 payable to “Robin Brauer Catering.”<br />

9FD 613B My Funny Valentine<br />

Impress your loved one with luscious fare designed to win<br />

hearts. Seafood, meat, vegetables can be prepped in advance<br />

of your special night. But beware: romance ahead!<br />

17376 SW Port WHUUF KITCHN 6pm-9pm<br />

Mon 2/11 Brauer $29, $10 Fee<br />

$20 payable to “Robin Brauer Catering.”<br />

9FD 613E South Indian Curry Dinner<br />

Southern Indian cooking is connected to the land: coconut,<br />

curry leaves, ginger and tamarind. Come learn to make<br />

Chettinad Chicken Korma and a refreshing cucumber yogurt<br />

salad. Includes an in-depth discussion of regional spices.<br />

17968 NE Port STACCC KITCHN 6:30pm-8:30pm<br />

Mon 3/11 Rahman $29, $22 Fee<br />

More info: www.pcc.edu/staff/sophie.rahman15<br />

Fresh and Healthy Kitchen<br />

A wonderful opportunity to get new ideas and interact with a<br />

Registered Dieticians at OHSU’s Center for Women’s Health!<br />

Bring all your nutrition questions and be ready for a fresh<br />

outlook in the kitchen.<br />

9FD 610E Eating for a Healthy Mind<br />

Start the New Year off with a fresh mind and body. From sugar<br />

crashes to mindful eating, gain perspectives on habits to loose<br />

or habits to keep for ultimate mental clarity. Cooking demos<br />

and food tasting included!<br />

17537 SW Port OHSUWC KITCHEN 6pm-8pm<br />

Thurs 1/24 Gutgsell $29, $8 Fee<br />

9FD 610F Eating for Healthy Skin<br />

Glow from the inside out. Learn from a Registered Dietitian<br />

about what foods have the potential to be detoxifying,<br />

hydrating and age-defying. Watch cooking demos and sample<br />

recipes that are easy to incorporate into your everyday mix.<br />

17539 SW Port OHSUWC KITCHEN 6pm-8pm<br />

Thurs 2/21 Gutgsell $29, $8 Fee<br />

9FD 610I Eating for a Healthy Gut<br />

Have an upset belly too often? Wonder what a probiotic<br />

really is? What are the benefits of digestive enzymes? A<br />

Registered Dietitian will show you a variety of methods and<br />

ideas to help keep your belly happy. We’ll share snacks,<br />

recipes and information.<br />

17540 SW Port OHSUWC KITCHEN 6pm-8pm<br />

Thurs 3/21 Copen $29, $8 Fee<br />

You and Julia!<br />

French Cooking Series<br />

Bring French passion into your life and your cooking through<br />

the joyful inspiration of Julia Child’s mastered recipes. Savory<br />

Boeuf Bourguignon, silky Crème Brulee, and versatile but<br />

tricky omelettes will tempt you into Coquilles St. Jacques and<br />

seduce you to taste Reine de Saba. Robin Brauer, <strong>Portland</strong><br />

caterer and cooking instructor, creates dishes in the spirit of<br />

Julia’s joie de vivre with humor and plenty of food to share.<br />

9FD 612A You and Julia!<br />

French Cooking Series<br />

Register for this class to enroll in the series at a discount.<br />

17311 SW Port WHUUF KITCHN 6pm-9pm<br />

Thurs 1/24-2/7 Brauer $55, $30 Fee<br />

$20 payable to “Robin Brauer Catering.”<br />

9FD 612E Bistro Classics<br />

What’s better and simpler than beef stew? Bewitching Boeuf<br />

Bourguignon with delightful pearl onions. Follow it with a<br />

trussed roast chicken, and contemplate if a come-hither<br />

chocolate mousse might be too much!<br />

17313 SW Port WHUUF KITCHN 6pm-9pm<br />

Thurs 1/24 Brauer $29, $10 Fee<br />

$20 payable to “Robin Brauer Catering.”<br />

9FD 612C Fireside Romance<br />

Savor French Onion soup, rich scalloped potatoes and even<br />

richer Coquilles St. Jacques. This food romance will lead you<br />

to Tarte au Citron et aux Amandes. Go ahead, who’s counting?<br />

17315 SW Port WHUUF KITCHN 6pm-9pm<br />

Thurs 1/31 Brauer $29, $10 Fee<br />

$20 payable to “Robin Brauer Catering.”<br />

9FD 612H Sleepy Weekends<br />

Rise and shine with Julia’s perfect omelette and enthusiastic<br />

spirit. Next, plot out the evening’s Sole Meuniere. And top it<br />

all off with a Sunday evening feast. Perhaps a succulent leg<br />

of lamb?<br />

17316 SW Port WHUUF KITCHN 6pm-9pm<br />

Thurs 2/7 Brauer $29, $10 Fee<br />

$20 payable to “Robin Brauer Catering.”<br />

Wines of Tuscany<br />

Beer Appreciation<br />

Students must be 21 years old or older to participate in<br />

classes serving alcohol.<br />

9FD 615A Beer Literacy:<br />

World Styles Part I<br />

Join beer judge Bill Schneller and learn to recognize and<br />

appreciate world beer styles. Each session focuses on two<br />

styles with a discussion of flavor profiles, ingredients and<br />

history. We’ll taste samples and build our tasting vocabulary.<br />

18016 Tigard MFCBP MEETING 6:30pm-8:30pm<br />

Wed 1/16-2/13 Schneller $69, $45 Fee<br />

Wine Appreciation<br />

Students must be 21 years old or older to participate in<br />

classes serving alcohol.<br />

9FD 615D Esoteric Wines<br />

We’ll focus on “off the beaten path” wines and regions. From<br />

the little-studied countries of Austria and Georgia to the unique<br />

grapes in the major regions of Italy, France and Spain. If it’s<br />

unusual, we’ll try it.<br />

17543 SW Port STROHK 7pm-9pm<br />

Wed 2/6-2/20 Hansen $55<br />

$69 payable to “Strohecker’s.”<br />

9FD 615E Wines of Oregon<br />

and Washington<br />

We’re in the heart of one of the New World’s great viticultural<br />

areas. Oregon is more than just Pinot Noir, and that<br />

Washington can produce wines of character. Come explore<br />

what is only hours from your doorstep.<br />

17544 SW Port STROHK 7pm-9pm<br />

Wed 2/27-3/13 Hansen $55<br />

$69 payable to “Strohecker’s.”<br />

9FD 615C Wines of Tuscany<br />

Come explore the many faces of Tuscany, Chianti, Brunello,<br />

Vino Noble and the super Tuscans in this informative and<br />

delicious wine tasting class.<br />

17542 SW Port STROHK 7pm-9pm<br />

Wed 1/9-1/23 Hansen $55<br />

$69 payable to “Strohecker’s.”<br />

PCC <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Education</strong> Classes<br />

Looking for PCC credit classes that you can apply to college degrees? Visit: www.pcc.edu/schedule.


Green Living<br />

Have a question?<br />

Call 971-722-6266 or visit<br />

www.pcc.edu/community<br />

9GLV 618A Electric Vehicles:<br />

What You Need to Know<br />

An electric vehicle (EV) uses one or more electric motors for<br />

propulsion. Learn more about EVs like the Nissan Leaf, plug-in<br />

hybrid electric vehicles like the Toyota Prius and Chevy Volt,<br />

EV charging stations and economics of EV ownership.<br />

17927 Metro Ctr PMWTC1 132 6:30pm-7:50pm<br />

Thurs 1/10 Currington $29<br />

9GLV 618B Power Your Home with Wind<br />

Expert Dan Jaynes offers this unique intro into the world of<br />

wind energy for your home. Learn all about wind turbines,<br />

including purchasing, site location, permits, installation,<br />

interconnection and cost/benefit analysis.<br />

17996 Willow Cr WCC 204 6:30pm-8:20pm<br />

Wed 2/6 Jaynes $29<br />

Yard<br />

and Garden<br />

Have a question?<br />

Call 971-722-6266 or visit<br />

www.pcc.edu/community<br />

9YG 619U Bird Watching:<br />

Identification, Ecology and Fun Facts<br />

Familiarize yourself with the beautiful birds of the Pacific NW.<br />

Learn to identify them by sight, sound, habitat and behavior.<br />

This course has a field trip component.<br />

17579 CLIMB Ctr CLIMB 102 6:30pm-8:20pm<br />

Thurs 2/7-3/7 Lundquist-Baz<br />

and Off Campus Location 9am-11:50am<br />

Sat 2/9-2/16 Lundquist-Baz $55<br />

More info: www.pcc.edu/staff/adam.lundquistbaz<br />

9YG 619A Chemical-Free Beekeeping<br />

Honey bees are a wonderful addition to a garden. Learn the<br />

basics of backyard beekeeping without using ANY chemical<br />

treatments. Topics include equipment, how to get bees and<br />

what to do inside the hive. Includes a field trip to an apiary.<br />

17137 SE Center TABOR 146 6pm-8:50pm<br />

Fri 3/1 Andresen<br />

and Off Campus Location 2pm-3pm<br />

Sat 3/2 Andresen $55<br />

Emergency Preparedness<br />

9YG 619X Emergency Bug-Out Bags<br />

Earthquakes, bad storms and job loss can happen to you. Do<br />

you have the necessary survival skills and equipment? Learn<br />

how to make a “bug out” bag: a portable 72-hour survival kit.<br />

Stock and secure your home for any type of emergency.<br />

17249 SE Center TABOR 111 1pm-3:50pm<br />

Sat 2/2 Harmon $29<br />

9YG 619B Emergency Cooking 101<br />

Avoid frustration and helplessness when circumstances force<br />

you to cook without power. Let us show you the volcano and<br />

portable stoves, Dutch oven cooking and other options that<br />

will enable you to provide warm meals for your family.<br />

17246 SE Center TABOR 111 1pm-3:50pm<br />

Sat 1/26 Harmon $29<br />

Home and Garden<br />

9YG 619C Emergency Food Storage<br />

Disasters come unexpectedly and in many sizes. Don’t wait<br />

until it is too late. Learn how to build a food supply using<br />

foods you like and without breaking the bank. You’ll get<br />

checklists, recipes and storage ideas.<br />

17245 SE Center TABOR 111 1pm-3:50pm<br />

Sat 1/12 Harmon $29<br />

9YG 619D Emergency Kits 101<br />

Prepare now as if your life depended upon it. Learn skills and<br />

have grab-and-go survival and first aid kits for car, purse,<br />

outdoors and home. Don’t forget the needs of children and<br />

pets. Knowledge is power!<br />

17247 SE Center TABOR 111 1pm-3:50pm<br />

Sat 1/19 Harmon $29<br />

17248 SE Center TABOR 111 6pm-8:50pm<br />

Fri 2/1 Harmon $29<br />

9YG 619G Gardening for<br />

Emergency Preparedness<br />

Learn about seed saving, water recycling and storage, securing<br />

your garden from animals and humans, plants for year-round<br />

food, edible natives and flowers, sprouts and techniques for<br />

growing food successfully in an emergency situation.<br />

17252 SE Center TABOR 133 10am-1:50pm<br />

Sat 2/2 Peterson $29, $5 Fee<br />

9YG 619Y One Second after a Disaster<br />

In most disaster or emergency situations, medical help can<br />

be days away. Do you have medical supplies on hand and<br />

know how to use them? This class presents information on<br />

basic medical techniques, medical kits and medicines to<br />

have on hand.<br />

17250 SE Center TABOR 118 9am-11:50am<br />

Sat 2/16 Harmon $29<br />

9YG 619Z Survival Tool<br />

and Gadget Update<br />

Survival equipment and foods have changed a lot over the<br />

years. Come see how to make a fire on water, learn about<br />

“forever lights” and learn about freeze-dried foods that are<br />

new on the market.<br />

17251 SE Center TABOR 111 9am-11:50am<br />

Sat 2/9 Harmon $29<br />

9YG 619E Zombie Apocalypse<br />

Survival Workshop<br />

Whether it’s a zombie apocalypse or an earthquake, you and<br />

your family need to be prepared. This class covers emergency<br />

preparedness techniques, basic survival skills, food<br />

identification and safety, technology and self-defense.<br />

17973 Willow Cr WCC 207 1pm-4:50pm<br />

Sat 3/9 Janik $35, $5 Fee<br />

More info: www.pcc.edu/staff/kimberly.janik<br />

Best Soil Healthy Plants<br />

Home Gardening Series<br />

with Rod Smith<br />

Gardening can improve the aesthetics of your home and put<br />

food on the table. It’s also a wonderfully rewarding hobby.<br />

Nursery professional Rod Smith will show you how to get<br />

beautiful results from your gardening projects.<br />

9YG 619M Home Gardening Series<br />

with Rod Smith<br />

Register for this class to enroll in the series at a discount.<br />

18020 Willow Cr WCC 207 7pm-8:50pm<br />

Tues 1/8-2/5 Smith $59<br />

$11 payable to “Rod’s Garden.”<br />

9YG 619Q Fabulous Houseplants<br />

Get the most out of your indoor plants by learning how<br />

to select and care for them. Enjoy lush foliage that adds<br />

ambiance to the dreary indoor season.<br />

18022 Willow Cr WCC 207 7pm-8:50pm<br />

Tues 1/8 Smith $29<br />

9YG 619R Plant Propagation<br />

Want a bountiful garden and lush landscape? Are you on a<br />

budget? Come learn how to starts plants by seeds, cuttings<br />

and grafting, and get ready for the growing season!<br />

18024 Willow Cr WCC 207 7pm-8:50pm<br />

Tues 1/15 Smith $29<br />

9YG 619L Pruning<br />

One of the most important ways to care for your plants is to<br />

keep them well pruned. Learn when, where and how to cut<br />

plants, trees and shrubs for the best results.<br />

18026 Willow Cr WCC 207 7pm-8:50pm<br />

Tues 1/22 Smith $29<br />

9YG 619S Best Soil Healthy Plants<br />

Healthy soil is imperative for sustainable gardening and<br />

farming. Come learn all about nutrients, pollutants and<br />

amendments.<br />

18027 Willow Cr WCC 207 7pm-8:50pm<br />

Tues 1/29 Smith $29<br />

9YG 619T Water Wise Gardening<br />

Water rates are on the rise! Learn effective methods to<br />

conserve water and keep your plants happy. Healthier plants<br />

and a lower water bill is a win-win.<br />

18029 Willow Cr WCC 207 7pm-8:50pm<br />

Tues 2/5 Smith $29<br />

PCC <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Education</strong> Classes<br />

Registration and Payment: pages 56-57 Class Locations: pages 60-61 Class Subject Index: page 63<br />

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9YG 619V Eat Your Yard!<br />

Organic Backyard Farming<br />

Turn your yard into food! Come learn about crop rotation,<br />

organic fertilization, beneficial insects, pollinating, seed<br />

collection and more. Also learn about fruit trees, soils,<br />

creating attractive layouts and choosing the best plant<br />

varieties for your garden.<br />

17253 SE Center TABOR 142 10am-1:50pm<br />

Sat 2/9 Peterson $29, $10 Fee<br />

9YG 619W Growing Sprouts<br />

Sprouts are a superfood. Besides being incredibly healthy<br />

for you, they can be grown in a matter of days, making them<br />

perfect for emergency situations, as well as a regular healthy<br />

diet.<br />

17254 SE Center TABOR 142 1pm-2:20pm<br />

Sat 2/23 Peterson $25, $5 Fee<br />

Hobbies<br />

and Crafts<br />

Have a question?<br />

Call 971-722-6266 or visit<br />

www.pcc.edu/community<br />

9HB 623A Astronomy: Eyes on the Sky<br />

Investigate our solar system, stars and the Milky Way Galaxy.<br />

Learn about star and galaxy identification with a planisphere,<br />

start distances and magnitudes, comets and eclipses. Includes<br />

evening star party field trip, weather permitting.<br />

17982 Willow Cr WCC 208 6:30pm-8:20pm<br />

Tues 1/15-2/19 Deal $69<br />

9HB 623C Clock Repair<br />

Learn to repair your old mantle or wall clocks from any era.<br />

Bring a screwdriver, pliers and clock. No electric, battery,<br />

chime or alarm clocks. For beginners and continuing students.<br />

18008 Beaverton SRIDGE E151 7pm-9pm<br />

Tues 1/15-3/5 Pohlpeter $89, $8 Fee<br />

9HB 623J Genealogy:<br />

Complete Family History<br />

Locate those elusive ancestors! Access land, census,<br />

SS, immigration, cemetery records and more. Discover<br />

the best genealogy websites. Use Google EarthTM mapping<br />

service to tour your ancestors’ lives, and learn about the<br />

1790-1940 census.<br />

17244 SE Center SCOTT 101 9am-12pm<br />

Sat 1/12-2/2 Harmon $79<br />

More info: www.pcc.edu/staff/laray.harmon.<br />

9HB 623N Hand-Crafted Soap Making<br />

Learn to safely use fats, lye and water to make your own twopound<br />

batch of soap from scratch. Includes discussion of how<br />

to make your own soap recipes.<br />

17960 NE Port GRNBNS 6pm-7:30pm<br />

Wed 2/27 Miller $35<br />

Are you 62 or older?<br />

You are eligible to receive a 50% tuition<br />

discount on any non-credit class!<br />

9HB 623D Radio Controlled Aircraft<br />

Learn the basics in this popular hands-on ground school class<br />

for radio controlled crafts. Includes training, gas powered vs.<br />

electric, types of radio controls, FCC standards and more.<br />

17534 Rock Cr BLDG5 GYM 6:30pm-8:50pm<br />

Fri 1/18-3/8 Gullberg $85<br />

17535 Rock Cr BLDG5 GYM 1pm-2:50pm<br />

Sat 1/19-3/9 Gullberg $85<br />

9HB 623G Soap Making: Cold Process<br />

Learn how to make soap from fats, water and lye. Includes<br />

discussion about using herbs, fragrances and various kinds<br />

of fats with demonstration and take-home samples. Great<br />

gift ideas!<br />

17155 SE Center TABOR 133 9am-11:20am<br />

Sat 1/12 Thorniley $35, $4 Fee<br />

Sewing and Quilting<br />

9HB 621G Beyond Beginning Sewing<br />

Learn more sewing skills and professional detailing as you<br />

create one simple garment and one home decor project.<br />

Machines are provided, or bring your own. Supply list at first<br />

class. Prerequisite: Suddenly You’re Sewing!<br />

17533 SW Port COMTHR 6:45pm-8:45pm<br />

Wed 2/6-2/27 Dickson $59, $25 Fee<br />

9HB 621H Garment Sewing Basics<br />

Learn fundamentals of garment construction and how to use<br />

commercial patterns to sew a simple garment. Machines<br />

are provided, or bring your own. Supply list at first class.<br />

Prerequisite: Suddenly You’re Sewing!<br />

17395 SW Port COMTHR 6:45pm-8:45pm<br />

Wed 3/6-3/27 Dickson $59, $25 Fee<br />

9HB 621F Sewing Basics<br />

Own a sewing machine but don’t know how to use it? Want<br />

the confidence to begin sewing your own clothes? This<br />

class is for you. Learn the basics of sewing and reading a<br />

commercial pattern. Bring sewing machine.<br />

17902 NE Port HWSC 6pm-8:30pm<br />

Mon 1/14-3/11 Kennedy $109, $30 Fee<br />

No class 1/21.<br />

Interested in<br />

Fashion Design?<br />

Check out page 45 for<br />

fashion design courses!<br />

Find more info on page 59 or online at<br />

www.pcc.edu/senioroption<br />

9HB 621I Sewing Made Easy: Beginning<br />

Build confidence and befriend your machine. Gain skills<br />

needed to complete sewing projects and make real clothes.<br />

Complete an apron, robe and samples. Bring your sewing<br />

machine. Supply list: www.pcc.edu/staff/peggy.ross1<br />

17153 Newberg ACESEW 6pm-8:30pm<br />

Thurs 1/24-3/14 Ross $99, $10 Fee<br />

Must reg/drop by 1/18. $75 payable to “Peggy Ross Studio.”<br />

9HB 621J Suddenly You’re Sewing!<br />

Start with sewing machine basics, build pattern reading skills<br />

and explore tools and techniques that make sewing fun. Make<br />

a new project each week. Machines are provided, or bring your<br />

own. Supply list at first class.<br />

17386 SW Port COMTHR 10am-12pm<br />

Wed 1/9-1/30 Dickson $59, $35 Fee<br />

17391 SW Port COMTHR 6:45pm-8:45pm<br />

Wed 1/9-1/30 Dickson $59, $35 Fee<br />

9HB 621M Traditional Irish Chain Quilt<br />

Create a beautiful traditional quilt with either a Single, Double<br />

or Triple Chain. Express your personal style, and showcase a<br />

special fabric, applique or quilt design in the center of each<br />

block. For those with basic to intermediate sewing skills. Bring<br />

sewing machine.<br />

17943 Cascade JH 106 9am-12:50pm<br />

Sat 1/12 Engstrom<br />

and Cascade JH 106 9am-12:50pm<br />

Sat 1/26 Engstrom<br />

and Cascade JH 106 9am-12:50pm<br />

Sat 2/9 Engstrom<br />

and Cascade JH 106 9am-12:50pm<br />

Sat 2/23 Engstrom $99<br />

Supply list: www.pcc.edu/staff/kengstro<br />

9HB 621N Up-cycling and<br />

Altering Clothing<br />

Transform sale or thrift store garments into treasures using<br />

simple alterations and embellishments. Adjust clothes to better<br />

fit your body and style. Bring sewing machine in good working<br />

order. Supply list: www.pcc.edu/staff/peggy.ross1<br />

18010 Willow Cr WCC 209 6pm-8:20pm<br />

Tues 1/29-2/12 Ross $55<br />

Must reg/drop by 1/25. $10 payable to “Peggy Ross Studio.”<br />

18013 Willow Cr WCC 209 6pm-8:20pm<br />

Tues 2/26-3/12 Ross $55<br />

Must reg/drop by 2/22. $10 payable to “Peggy Ross Studio.”<br />

Knitting and Fiber Crafts<br />

9HB 621L Crochet: All Levels<br />

Crochet is fast and fun. This class is for all levels. Bring<br />

crochet hooks and yarn. Beginners will learn chain stitch,<br />

single crochet, half-double crochet, double crochet and triple<br />

crochet. Experienced students, bring ongoing projects.<br />

17964 Willow Cr WCC 222 6pm-7:50pm<br />

Tues 1/22-3/12 Galati $99, $2 Fee<br />

9HB 621K Handweaving: Introduction<br />

Create your own cloth as you experience this calming and<br />

timeless art. Learn weft-faced tapestry techniques and make<br />

a hand-woven bag or art piece. Kit fee includes loom and<br />

weaving materials.<br />

17980 Willow Cr WCC 208 6pm-8:20pm<br />

Wed 1/30-3/6 Ross $99<br />

Must reg/drop by 1/23. $65 payable to “Peggy Ross Studio.”<br />

PCC <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Education</strong> Classes<br />

Looking for PCC credit classes that you can apply to college degrees? Visit: www.pcc.edu/schedule.


9HB 621A Knitting: All Levels<br />

Designed for all levels. Beginners, bring size eight needles<br />

and light colored worsted wool yarn to learn basic stitches<br />

and complete a project. Experienced students, bring your<br />

ongoing projects.<br />

17962 Beaverton WHITFD A6 7pm-9pm<br />

Thurs 1/9-3/13 Carlo $109, $8 Fee<br />

17142 CLIMB Ctr CLIMB 200 6:30pm-8:20pm<br />

Mon 1/7-3/18 Carlo $109<br />

No class 1/21.<br />

9HB 621C Pendleton ® Blanket Binding<br />

Learn to sew binding and tabs onto a lap blanket, wall<br />

hanging, scarf or table runner. You’ll start with a small fabric<br />

sampler and choose from an assortment of Pendleton wool<br />

jacquard fabrics. Basic sewing skills required.<br />

17148 Milwaukie PWMILL 11am-1pm<br />

Sun 1/27 Fisher $25, $40 Fee<br />

Bring sewing machine or rent one for $25.<br />

17149 Milwaukie PWMILL 11am-1pm<br />

Sun 3/10 Fisher $25, $40 Fee<br />

Bring sewing machine or rent one for $25.<br />

9HB 621D Pendleton ® Needle Felting<br />

Need a handmade holiday gift idea? How about a cute little<br />

felted wool creature? Learn to use a barbed needle and a<br />

foam block to felt Pendleton’s colorful carded wool. No<br />

experience needed.<br />

17146 Milwaukie PWMILL 10am-12pm<br />

Sat 1/12 Fisher $25, $25 Fee<br />

17147 Milwaukie PWMILL 10am-12pm<br />

Sat 3/23 Fisher $25, $25 Fee<br />

9HB 621E Pendleton ® Wool Rug Crochet<br />

Turn trash into treasure by crocheting Pendleton wool<br />

selvages (mill production scraps from their NW mills) into a<br />

thick, fluffy rug that the whole family will love. You can make a<br />

good sized rug in two hours or less. No experience needed.<br />

17150 Milwaukie PWMILL 10am-12pm<br />

Sat 2/23 Fisher $25, $25 Fee<br />

Games<br />

9HB 623H American Mah Jongg<br />

Bam, Craks, Dots, Jokers, Flowers, Dragons and Winds!<br />

Come learn this increasingly popular tile game of skill,<br />

strategy and calculation. An experienced instructor will help<br />

you master the game.<br />

17131 Lk Oswego LOADUL ALDER 10:30am-<br />

12:30pm Tues<br />

Fee<br />

1/22-2/26 Lewis $79, $12<br />

17989 Tigard TIGSRC 6:45pm-8:45pm<br />

Tues 1/15-2/19 Honigstock $79, $5 Fee<br />

9HB 623I Competitive Scrabble ® :<br />

Strategies for Success<br />

Learn fundamental approaches to competitive Scrabble<br />

from one of America’s top players. Class is half lecture, half<br />

gameplay. Scrabble Brand Crossword Game is a registered<br />

trademark of Hasbro, Inc. in the USA and Canada.<br />

17976 Willow Cr WCC 204 7pm-8:50pm<br />

Wed 1/9-1/30 Johnson $45<br />

Pay when you register!<br />

See page 55 for more info.<br />

Home and Garden<br />

Home<br />

Improvement<br />

Have a question?<br />

Call 971-722-6266 or visit<br />

www.pcc.edu/community<br />

9HB 623B Small Engine Repair<br />

Come learn about small engines, including theory of operation<br />

and discussion of electrical, carburetion and compression<br />

systems. You’ll run, disassemble, inspect, reassemble, adjust<br />

and rerun an engine.<br />

17141 SE Port FRAKHS V1 6pm-9pm<br />

Tues 1/8-3/12 Bree $130, $25 Fee<br />

9HI 625A Clutter Free for Good<br />

Simplify your life! Come learn an amazing process that can<br />

help you minimize clutter issues in all aspects of your life in<br />

24-hours or less. Class includes a reusable workbook.<br />

17899 Sylvania HT 321 6:30pm-8:20pm<br />

Thurs 1/10 Anderson $29, $15 Fee<br />

9HI 625B Hands-On Furniture Refinishing<br />

Bring that family heirloom or garage sale find back to life!<br />

Join Steve Kelty at Rockler Hardware for a hands-on lesson.<br />

Learn about stains, wood type, sanding, prep work and more.<br />

First class is lecture only, and class size is limited. Supply list<br />

at first class.<br />

17978 Beaverton ROCKLR 7pm-9pm<br />

Tues 2/5-3/5 Kelty $85, $20 Fee<br />

9HI 625D Home Inspection and Maintenance<br />

Prepping your home for sale or planning to live there forever?<br />

An inspector and general contractor shows us how to increase<br />

value, longevity and efficiency, including common mistakes<br />

that lead to costly repairs and lower sale prices.<br />

17997 Willow Cr WCC 208 6pm-8:20pm<br />

Thur 1/10-1/17 Mitchell $45, $5 Fee<br />

Home Inspection and Maintenance<br />

9HI 625Q Interior Design:<br />

Decorate Outside the Box<br />

Learn to decorate from a professional interior designer.<br />

Includes field trips and covers elements of design, style,<br />

current trends, budgeting, effective use of color and “trade<br />

secrets.” Bring ideas, project folders, pictures and fabrics.<br />

17578 CLIMB Ctr CLIMB 102 6pm-7:50pm<br />

Wed 1/16-2/20 Linder $79<br />

More info: www.pcc.edu/staff/karen.linder<br />

9HI 625F Prepare, Stage and Sell Your Home<br />

Learn the top ten things you must do before putting your<br />

house on the market. Home inspector and general contractor<br />

John Mitchell shows you how to gain full home value and sell<br />

quickly.<br />

18005 Willow Cr WCC 310 6pm-8:50pm<br />

Wed 1/30 Mitchell $29<br />

Hardwood Floors<br />

9HI 625R Hardwood Floors: Installation<br />

Whether it’s oak, maple, cherry or bamboo, hardwood floors<br />

add beauty and value to your home. From preparing your subfloor<br />

to nailing your hardwood down, this class guides you to<br />

a perfect floor.<br />

17145 SE Center TABOR 133 6:15pm-9:20pm<br />

Thurs 1/10 Elbon $45, $2 Fee<br />

More info: www.pcc.edu/staff/craig.elbon<br />

9HI 625C Hardwood Floors: Sand and Finish<br />

Finding wood floors under old carpet is awesome, but now<br />

what? Get hands-on training on a proven process for making<br />

floors look great again. New floors or old, you’ll learn the tricks<br />

of the trade and use real equipment. No open-toed shoes.<br />

17144 Clackamas SEAPRT 6:30pm-9:30pm<br />

Thurs 2/28 Elbon $45, $17 Fee<br />

More info: www.pcc.edu/staff/craig.elbon<br />

PCC <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Education</strong> Classes<br />

Registration and Payment: pages 56-57 Class Locations: pages 60-61 Class Subject Index: page 63<br />

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Home and Garden<br />

Home Repair Series<br />

Learn how to take care of your home in these engaging<br />

demos. General contractor Dennis McDonald has been<br />

in the business since 1988, and he’s eager to share his<br />

vast experience with you! Optional $8 book fee payable to<br />

“McDonald and Sons Construction.”<br />

9HI 625G Home Repair Series<br />

Register for this class to enroll in the series at a discount.<br />

17905 Metro Ctr PMWTC2 112 8:30am-12:50pm<br />

Sat 1/19-2/16 McDonald $109<br />

9HI 625O Wall Repair<br />

We’ll cover wall repair from a historical perspective, so you’ll<br />

be able to do repairs regardless of its age and how it was built.<br />

Covers lath and plaster, drywall, concrete and basements.<br />

17907 Metro Ctr PMWTC2 112 8:30am-10:20am<br />

Sat 1/19 McDonald $29<br />

9HI 625P Windows and Doors<br />

Covers door and window anatomy, how to measure, how to<br />

order and how to install. We’ll talk about old windows and<br />

new windows and everything in between, including replacing a<br />

broken window panes and sash cords.<br />

17908 Metro Ctr PMWTC2 112 11am-12:50pm<br />

Sat 1/19 McDonald $29<br />

9HI 625I Electricity I<br />

We’ll start off very basic: how electricity comes to our homes<br />

and how it’s divided into 110 and 220 circuits. Then we’ll cover<br />

replacing switches and outlets.<br />

17909 Metro Ctr PMWTC2 112 8:30am-10:20am<br />

Sat 1/26 McDonald $29<br />

9HI 625J Electricity II<br />

Learn how to wire three different circuits: a 220 dryer outlet,<br />

a 20A circuit for outlets and a 15A circuit for lighting that<br />

includes a three-way switch. With this knowledge, you’ll be<br />

able to do any wiring project in your home.<br />

17911 Metro Ctr PMWTC2 112 11am-12:50pm<br />

Sat 1/26 McDonald $29<br />

9HI 625K Plumbing I<br />

Learn to clean out a clogged drain pipe and stop a drippy<br />

faucet, as well as how to identify the kinds of pipe in your<br />

house so you know which ones you can replace and which<br />

ones you need to leave alone.<br />

17912 Metro Ctr PMWTC2 112 8:30am-10:20am<br />

Sat 2/2 McDonald $29<br />

9HI 625L Plumbing II<br />

We’ll talk about how to pick out and install new plumbing<br />

appliances like faucets, sinks, toilets and water heaters. We’ll<br />

also talk about the latest products and methods and how they<br />

can make your plumbing experience quick and easy.<br />

17913 Metro Ctr PMWTC2 112 11am-12:50pm<br />

Sat 2/2 McDonald $29<br />

9HI 625T Flooring and Countertops<br />

Learn about measuring, selecting and installing carpet, vinyl<br />

and plastic laminate for countertops. We’ll cover tricks of the<br />

trade that make all of these projects user-friendly so that you<br />

can do it yourself!<br />

17914 Metro Ctr PMWTC2 112 8:30am-10:20am<br />

Sat 2/9 McDonald $29<br />

9HI 625M Roof Repair and Siding<br />

We’ll talk about different kinds of roofing and siding, what<br />

works best in different situations and how to do it step by step.<br />

17915 Metro Ctr PMWTC2 112 11am-12:50pm<br />

Sat 2/9 McDonald $29<br />

9HI 625N Tiling Floors and Walls<br />

Learn the latest in tiling products and techniques. We’ll cover<br />

how to prep for and install ceramic and porcelain tile, as well<br />

as natural stone.<br />

17916 Metro Ctr PMWTC2 112 8:30am-10:20am<br />

Sat 2/16 McDonald $29<br />

9HI 625H Earthquake Options<br />

Learn about earthquake threats in our area and how you can<br />

prepare your home and family.<br />

17917 Metro Ctr PMWTC2 112 11am-12:50pm<br />

Sat 2/16 McDonald $29<br />

Upholstery<br />

Come learn upholstery techniques that will breathe new<br />

life into your decor. An upholstery kit and some supplies are<br />

available from the instructor. You will need to purchase fabric<br />

for your project. Couches and overstuffed chairs are not<br />

permitted due to time constraints. If you have questions<br />

about acceptable projects, call 971-722-5205. You must<br />

register or drop in advance of first day; drop dates are in<br />

course footnotes.<br />

9HI 625S Upholstery: Beginning<br />

Bring an old upholstered stool, ottoman or simple dining room<br />

chair. You'll master the basic skills that will allow you to move<br />

on to intermediate class, where you will work on project of<br />

your choice.<br />

17918 Metro Ctr PMWTC1 115 6pm-8:50pm<br />

Tues 1/8-3/12 Smith $159, $35 Fee<br />

Must reg/drop by 1/3.<br />

17921 Metro Ctr PMWTC1 115 9am-11:50am<br />

Sat 1/12-3/16 Smith $159, $35 Fee<br />

Must reg/drop by 1/7.<br />

9HI 625V Upholstery: Intermediate<br />

If you've completed the beginning-level upholstery class<br />

and are ready to move on to a more complex project of your<br />

choice, like chairs and headboards, this is the class for you.<br />

Absolutely no couches or over-stuffed chairs allowed, with no<br />

exceptions.<br />

19128 Metro Ctr PMWTC1 115 6pm-8:50pm<br />

Wed 1/9-3/13 Smith $159, $35 Fee<br />

Must reg/drop by 1/4.<br />

19129 Metro Ctr PMWTC1 115 6pm-8:50pm<br />

Thurs 1/10-3/14 Smith $159, $35 Fee<br />

Must reg/drop by 1/5.<br />

19130 Metro Ctr PMWTC1 115 12:30pm-3:20pm<br />

Sat 1/12-3/16 Smith $159, $35 Fee<br />

Must reg/drop by 1/7.<br />

9HI 625U Upholstery: Open Lab<br />

This open studio time is only for students who are currently<br />

registered in a ten week upholstery class. No formal<br />

instruction provided.<br />

17933 Metro Ctr PMWTC1 115 3:30pm-5:50pm<br />

Sat 1/12-3/16 Smith $99<br />

17934 Metro Ctr PMWTC1 115 3:30pm-5:50pm<br />

Wed 1/9-3/13 Smith $99<br />

PCC <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Education</strong> Classes<br />

Looking for PCC credit classes that you can apply to college degrees? Visit: www.pcc.edu/schedule.<br />

Pets<br />

Have a question?<br />

Call 971-722-6266 or visit<br />

www.pcc.edu/community<br />

9HB 623L Dog Obedience: Beginning<br />

Reward-based training methods help you to enjoy your dog<br />

to the fullest! Master the basics in this obedience course for<br />

beginners. Learn several commands and perfect your skills by<br />

practicing around distractions. No dogs at first class.<br />

17901 NE Port FETCH 7pm-8pm<br />

Wed 1/23-2/20 Bane $65, $20 Fee<br />

Pre-class instructions: www.pcc.edu/staff/linda.bane15<br />

17545 Rock Cr BLDG7 127 6:30pm-7:50pm<br />

Thurs 1/17-2/14 Malarkey $65<br />

Pre-class instructions: www.pcc.edu/staff/helen.malarkey15<br />

9HB 623K Dog Obedience:<br />

Advanced Beginners<br />

If you’ve completed a beginner level class but need a little<br />

more practice before moving on to more advanced training,<br />

this class is for you. Review beginner tips and learn several<br />

more reward-based commands. No dogs at first class.<br />

17900 NE Port FETCH 7pm-8pm<br />

Tues 1/22-2/19 Bane $65, $20 Fee<br />

Pre-class instructions: www.pcc.edu/staff/linda.bane15<br />

Plumbing I


Style and<br />

Beauty<br />

Have a question?<br />

Call 971-722-6266 or visit<br />

www.pcc.edu/community<br />

9HB 623F Beeswax and Beauty<br />

DIY luxury! Come learn to make herbal spa products for family<br />

and friends. We’ll use beeswax to make solid lotion bars, solid<br />

perfume and lip balm.<br />

17963 NE Port FREMUM KITCH 10am-12:15pm<br />

Sat 2/2 Michaels $29, $16 Fee<br />

9HB 623M Hair Care and Styling:<br />

Expert Tips and Tricks<br />

Few of us know how to properly care for and style our hair.<br />

Come get practical, honest advice from Master Stylist Dayna<br />

Cakebread. You’ll get the tools you need to have healthy,<br />

attractive hair that fits your personality and lifestyle.<br />

17977 Cascade JH 112 6:30pm-8:20pm<br />

Mon 2/4-2/11 Cakebread $35<br />

More info: www.pcc.edu/staff/dayna.cakebread15<br />

9HB 623O Makeup Classic Romantic<br />

Makeup can reflect personality and boost confidence. It can<br />

work with your lifestyle and be fun too! Learn steps to improve<br />

your daily makeup and transition into a romantic evening look.<br />

Get tips and encouragement from expert Sheila McCoy.<br />

17591 NW Port FRNHSE 6:30pm-8:30pm<br />

Tues 2/5-2/12 $35, $10 Fee<br />

Bring own makeup, tools and optional hand mirror.<br />

name Dayna Cakebread<br />

Class Hair Care and Styling:<br />

Expert Tips and Tricks<br />

Wood Crafts<br />

Home and Garden<br />

Woodworking<br />

and<br />

Metalworking<br />

Have a question?<br />

Call 971-722-6266 or visit<br />

www.pcc.edu/community<br />

9MW 628A Woodworking 101: The Basics<br />

Learn tricks of the trade from a craftsman with 40+ years<br />

woodworking experience. Join this interactive, hands-on class<br />

and learn about tool use, safety, materials, turning, carving<br />

furniture and cabinetmaking. Mandatory safety orientation at<br />

first class.<br />

17589 SW Port WILSON SHOP 6pm-9pm<br />

Mon 1/7-3/18 Martin $149, $25 Fee<br />

No class 1/21, 2/18 $75 payable to “Martin Model & Pattern.”<br />

9MW 628D Woodworking: Beginning<br />

Learn about basic woodworking tools and techniques, project<br />

planning and safety. Covers wood preparation, sizing, shaping,<br />

sanding, joining and glue-up. Class assigned projects.<br />

17139 SE Port FRAKHS WDSHP 6pm-9pm<br />

Wed 1/9-3/13 Bree $159, $25 Fee<br />

9MW 628F Woodworking for Seniors<br />

Get back in the shop! Refresh and sharpen your woodworking<br />

skills. Get instructor assistance with projects and tool use.<br />

Class is for seniors with past experience.<br />

17138 SE Port FRAKHS WDSHP 4pm-6pm<br />

Mon 1/7-3/18 Bree $95, $25 Fee<br />

No class 1/21, 2/18.<br />

9MW 628E Woodworking for Women:<br />

All Levels<br />

Learn about basic woodworking tools and techniques, project<br />

planning and safety. Covers wood preparation, sizing, shaping,<br />

sanding, joining and glue-up. Class assigned projects.<br />

17140 SE Port FRAKHS WDSHP 6pm-9pm<br />

Mon 1/7-3/18 Bree $185, $25 Fee<br />

No class 1/21, 2/18.<br />

about Dayna has over 20 years of<br />

experience as a hair stylist, educator<br />

and salon owner. She has transformed<br />

many clients by educating them with<br />

the tools to be successful with styling<br />

at home. “We are all unique, and you<br />

should have the everyday styling tips and<br />

tools to feeling your best,” says Dayna. Woodworking 101: The Basics<br />

9MW 628G Woodworking: Your Own Projects<br />

Build your own project under the guidance of an experienced<br />

instructor. Learn the many steps of woodworking, including<br />

design, layout, lumber selection, milling, trim, final finishing<br />

and safe use of power tools.<br />

17594 Hillsboro GLENCO SHOP 6pm-9pm<br />

Tues 1/8-3/12 Oswald $159, $35 Fee<br />

More info: www.pcc.edu/staff/robert.oswald<br />

Metal Crafts<br />

9MW 627C Welding Fabrication<br />

Design your own metal project! Using gas welding and<br />

brazing, plasma cutting, arc welding, MIG welding, grinding<br />

and cutting, you can build a table, gate or original sculpture<br />

from steel. Metal available in limited quantities.<br />

17000 Hillsboro GLENCO METAL 6:30pm-9pm<br />

Thurs 1/10-3/14 Yardley $179, $30 Fee<br />

9MW 627D Metalworking<br />

Learn gas welding and cutting and arc (stick, wirefeed and<br />

heliarc) welding, as well as sheet metal, foundry and machine<br />

shop (including lathe, mill and CAD-Cam) techniques.<br />

Students work on individual projects.<br />

17152 SE Port FRAKHS MSHOP 6:30pm-9:30pm<br />

Wed 1/9-3/13 Mahr $159, $50 Fee<br />

More info: www.pcc.edu/staff/peter.mahr<br />

9MW 627A Art Welding Sculpture<br />

Develop your artistic knowledge and skills with oxyacetylene<br />

welding while exploring metal sculpture design and<br />

construction. No prior welding experience required. Safety<br />

gear required. Mandatory safety orientation at first class.<br />

16997 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 6pm-8:50pm<br />

Wed 1/16-3/20 Yardley $159, $25 Fee<br />

16998 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 6pm-8:50pm<br />

Tues 1/15-3/19 Yardley $159, $25 Fee<br />

9MW 627B Art Wire Welding<br />

Develop your artistic knowledge and skills with MIG wire feed<br />

welding (Gas Metal Arc Welding or GMAW) while exploring<br />

metal sculpture design and construction. Art Welding<br />

Sculpture class recommended but not required. Safety gear<br />

required. Mandatory safety orientation at first class.<br />

16999 Rock Cr BLDG2 132 9am-11:50am<br />

Sat 1/19-3/23 Yardley $159, $25 Fee<br />

PCC <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Education</strong> Classes<br />

Registration and Payment: pages 56-57 Class Locations: pages 60-61 Class Subject Index: page 63<br />

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topics:<br />

PAGE 28<br />

Languages<br />

Survival English<br />

American Sign Language<br />

French<br />

German<br />

Italian<br />

Spanish<br />

PAGE 33<br />

World View<br />

Exploring World Religion Series<br />

PAGE 34<br />

Travel<br />

The History, Beauty, and<br />

Relaxation That is Turkey<br />

Tuscan Food and Wine Adventure<br />

Sea Turtle Conservation<br />

and <strong>Community</strong> Service in El Salvador<br />

Wild West and Yellowstone Family Adventure<br />

Study Spanish in Mexico<br />

Study Italian in Italy<br />

Languages<br />

Have a question?<br />

Call 971-722-6266 or visit<br />

www.pcc.edu/community<br />

9LAN 611A Arabic Conversation:<br />

Beginning Term I<br />

Learn to speak Arabic! This beautiful ancient language is the<br />

official tongue in 22 countries across the Middle East and<br />

North Africa.<br />

17658 CLIMB Ctr CLIMB 302 6:30pm-8:20pm<br />

Mon 1/7-3/18 Boutros $119<br />

No class 1/21. Text: “Ultimate Arabic: Beginner-Int”<br />

17762 Sylvania SCB 104 6:30pm-8:20pm<br />

Wed 1/9-3/13 Toumi $119<br />

Text: “Ultimate Arabic: Beg-Int”<br />

Language & Culture<br />

Name:<br />

Ann Campbell<br />

Area of expertise:<br />

Language and Culture<br />

Last <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Education</strong> class I took:<br />

Full Moon Kayak<br />

My New Year's Resolution:<br />

Learn something new<br />

My favorite quote:<br />

“In three words I can sum up everything I've<br />

learned about life: it goes on.” ~ Robert Frost<br />

Contact information:<br />

ann.campbell4@pcc.edu<br />

9LAN 611B Darija: Moroccan Arabic<br />

for Travelers<br />

This dialect of Arabic is known for being the most unique.<br />

Unlock the arts, culture and food of Morocco by learning<br />

the basics of its local language. Enhance your travels and<br />

supplement your Modern Standard Arabic with this<br />

fascinating dialect.<br />

17764 Sylvania SCB 104 7pm-8:50pm<br />

Tues 1/8-3/12 Wohlers $119<br />

9LAN 611C Chinese Conversation:<br />

Beginning Term I (Mandarin)<br />

Open the door to the one of the world’s most ancient and<br />

intricate languages. This class will teach you the basics of<br />

speaking and listening in a fun, supportive environment.<br />

17673 CLIMB Ctr CLIMB 302 6:30pm-8:20pm<br />

Wed 1/9-3/13 Chansamphan $119<br />

Text: “Spoken Chinese”<br />

17204 SE Center TABOR 138 6pm-7:50pm<br />

Mon 1/7-3/4 Liu $109<br />

No class 1/21.<br />

Happy New Year -<br />

Winter is a great time to focus on learning<br />

something new! And if learning a new<br />

language is something you have been<br />

thinking about, check out the nearly 20<br />

different languages we offer each and<br />

every term. Have you thought that one day<br />

you may want to learn Sign Language?<br />

Check out our classes on page 30. What<br />

about picking up Greek, the origin of most<br />

words, page 29.<br />

Thinking of traveling to a foreign country,<br />

and want to know some basics of a<br />

language? Check out our language for<br />

travelers classes listed throughout this our<br />

Language and Culture section.<br />

Whatever you choose to do this Fall, never<br />

stop learning.<br />

See you in class!<br />

Ann Campbell<br />

Language and Culture<br />

Program Coordinator<br />

9LAN 611Q Farsi Conversation:<br />

Beginning Term I<br />

A complete beginner’s course taught by a native speaker.<br />

Build basic conversation and comprehension. Learn about<br />

Persian food, customs in addition to listening and repeating<br />

everyday expressions.<br />

17765 Sylvania HT 309 6:30pm-8:20pm<br />

Mon 1/7-3/18 Brown $119<br />

No class 1/21. Text: “Learning Farsi”<br />

Are you 62 or older?<br />

You are eligible to receive a 50% tuition<br />

discount on any non-credit class!<br />

Find more info on page 59 or online at:<br />

www.pcc.edu/senioroption


9LAN 611R Greek Conversation:<br />

Beginning Term I<br />

Greek Alphabet, sounds, practice pronunciation and reading.<br />

Listen and repeat everyday expressions. Greek food and<br />

customs.<br />

17774 Metro Ctr PMWTC1 132 6:30pm-8:20pm<br />

Mon 1/7-3/18 Walter $119<br />

No class 1/21.<br />

9LAN 611D Japanese Conversation:<br />

Beginning Term I<br />

Get a solid introduction to the Japanese language in a<br />

supportive environment. You’ll develop basic listening and<br />

speaking skills.<br />

17129 SE Center TABOR 141 6pm-7:50pm<br />

Tues 1/8-3/12 Fuse $119, $3 Fee<br />

17705 Willow Cr WCC 207 7pm-8:50pm<br />

Mon 1/7-3/18 Barrett $119<br />

No class 1/21. Text: “Japanese for Busy People”<br />

9LAN 611E Japanese Conversation:<br />

Beginning Term II<br />

Expand your ability to use Japanese in practical situations<br />

through grammar, pronunciation and conversation<br />

practice. Boost your vocabulary and speak basic phrases<br />

with confidence.<br />

17706 Willow Cr WCC 207 7pm-8:50pm<br />

Wed 1/9-3/13 Barrett $119<br />

Text: “Japanese for Busy People”<br />

name Youssef Boutros<br />

Class Arabic Conversation:<br />

Beginning Term I<br />

about Youssef immigrated to America,<br />

and <strong>Portland</strong>, in 1969 from Cairo, Egypt.<br />

After retiring from U.S Bank in 2006, he<br />

started giving private Arabic lessons.<br />

One of his students happened to be<br />

an employee of PCC, and she said he<br />

should teach with PCC – he has been<br />

teaching since 2007. Youssef loves<br />

teaching and playing the violin. He<br />

recorded a CD in Egypt 5 years ago.<br />

You can listen to a sample of it if you<br />

Google “Nostalgic Egyptian!”<br />

Language and Culture<br />

9LAN 611F Korean Conversation:<br />

Beginning Term I<br />

Get a solid introduction to the Korean language in a supportive<br />

environment. We’ll focus on basic conversation for practical<br />

use and provide an introduction to the writing system.<br />

17778 Sylvania SCB 102 6:30pm-8:20pm<br />

Wed 1/9-3/13 You $119<br />

9LAN 611G Korean Conversation:<br />

Beginning Term II<br />

Take the next step in learning Korean. Engage in simple<br />

conversation, learn dates and times, sing traditional Korean<br />

songs and play traditional games. Students should have basic<br />

knowledge of Korean writing system and numbers.<br />

17786 Sylvania SCB 105 6:30pm-8:20pm<br />

Thurs 1/10-3/14 You $119<br />

9LAN 611L Latin: Beginning Term I<br />

There’s nothing dead about this language! Knowing Latin<br />

will improve your English vocabulary, help you learn other<br />

languages and boost your ability to learn scientific and<br />

medical terminology.<br />

16994 Downtown LINCHS 116 6:30pm-8:30pm<br />

Wed 1/9-3/13 Lann $119, $17 Fee<br />

Text: "Wheelok's Latin"<br />

9LAN 611H Portuguese Conversation:<br />

Beginning Term I<br />

Come learn the basics of Brazilian Portuguese, a versatile and<br />

dynamic language. You’ll have fun and learn to speak right<br />

from the beginning.<br />

17787 Sylvania SS 102 6:30pm-8:20pm<br />

Mon 1/7-3/18 Rodrigues $119<br />

No class 1/21.Text: “Bom-dia-Brasil”<br />

Your key to the driver’s seat:<br />

• Includes classroom instruction<br />

and behind-the-wheel drive time.<br />

• Multiple locations like<br />

PCC campuses and<br />

public high schools.<br />

• Must be at least 15 years<br />

of age and have a valid<br />

learner’s permit.<br />

See page 54 for class schedules<br />

and details or visit pcc.edu/drive..<br />

9LAN 611I Portuguese Conversation:<br />

Beginning Term II<br />

Continue learning to converse in the beautiful language that is<br />

Brazilian Portuguese. Suitable for those who have completed<br />

Term I or have prior knowledge.<br />

17788 Sylvania HT 309 6:30pm-8:20pm<br />

Wed 1/9-3/13 Rodrigues $119<br />

Text: “Bom-dia-Brasil”<br />

9LAN 611K Russian Conversation:<br />

Beginning Term I<br />

Discover the historic Russian language within the context<br />

of rich Russian culture. This is a great introduction that<br />

covers language, culture, the alphabet, numbers and travel<br />

terminology.<br />

17656 CLIMB Ctr CLIMB 302 6pm-7:50pm<br />

Tues 1/8-3/12 Bogdanovich $119, $3 Fee<br />

9LAN 611M Swedish Conversation:<br />

Beginning Term I<br />

Get a solid introduction to the Swedish language in a<br />

supportive environment. We’ll focus on basic conversation<br />

for practical use and provide an introduction to the writing<br />

system. Text can be purchased in class.<br />

16995 Downtown LINCHS 109 6:30pm-8:30pm<br />

Mon 1/7-3/11 Rohdin-Bibby $99, $15 Fee<br />

No class 1/21 2/18.<br />

9LAN 611N Swedish Conversation:<br />

Beginning Term II<br />

Expand your ability to use Swedish in practical situations<br />

by learning more grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation and<br />

conversational phrases. You’ll be speaking with confidence in<br />

no time! Text can be purchased in class.<br />

16996 Downtown LINCHS 109 6:30pm-8:30pm<br />

Wed 1/9-2/27 Rohdin-Bibby $99, $15 Fee<br />

DRIVER<br />

EDUCATION<br />

PCC <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Education</strong> Classes<br />

Registration and Payment: pages 56-57 Class Locations: pages 60-61 Class Subject Index: page 63<br />

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Language and Culture<br />

9LAN 611O Vietnamese: Beginning Term I<br />

Learn to speak and write Vietnamese. Master pronunciation,<br />

build vocabulary and understand Vietnamese culture.<br />

17789 Sylvania ST 301 6:30pm-8:20pm<br />

Wed 1/9-3/13 Luong $119<br />

Survival English<br />

9LAN 613A Survival English: Level I<br />

Introduction to basic English for non-native speakers. No<br />

previous English required. Emphasis is on real-life situations.<br />

Students will learn quickly in this supportive environment.<br />

17940 Willow Cr WCC 205 5pm-6:20pm<br />

Thurs 1/10-3/14 Gaasland $39<br />

17944 Willow Cr WCC 205 9am-10:50am<br />

Sat 1/12-3/16 Hernandez $39<br />

9LAN 613B Survival English: Level II<br />

Improve basic skills and practice speaking in a supportive<br />

environment. Emphasis is on real-life situations. Some prior<br />

English required.<br />

17906 Willow Cr WCC 205 11am-12:50pm<br />

Sat 1/12-3/16 Hernandez $39<br />

17945 Willow Cr WCC 205 6:30pm-7:50pm<br />

Thurs 1/10-3/14 Gaasland $39<br />

9LAN 613C Survival English: Level III<br />

Progress to a solid foundation of basic English ability and<br />

finish the class ready to speak in real-world situations. Prior<br />

English required.<br />

17947 Willow Cr WCC 204 9am-10:50am<br />

Mon 1/7-3/18 Hernandez $39<br />

No class 1/21.<br />

9LAN 613I Survival English: Level IV<br />

Prior English coursework required. Students will continue to<br />

progress in ability to speak in real-world situations.<br />

18030 Willow Cr WCC Z 1pm-2:50pm<br />

Sat 1/12-3/16 Hernandez $39<br />

French for Travelers<br />

9LAN 613F Accent Reduction: Vowels<br />

Learn how to pronounce the vowels used in conversational<br />

English, including placement, stress, length, hidden vowels<br />

(insertions) and reductions. Taught by a professional Accent<br />

Reduction Specialist.<br />

17772 Willow Cr WCC 202 6pm-8:50pm<br />

Wed 1/16 Packard $35<br />

9LAN 613D Accent Reduction: Consonants<br />

Learn to pronounce English consonants through voicing,<br />

placement and manner, as well as little-known rules about how<br />

pronunciation changes based on where a consonant occurs<br />

in a word.<br />

17768 Willow Cr WCC 202 6pm-8:50pm<br />

Wed 2/6 Packard $35<br />

9LAN 613E Accent Reduction: Intonation<br />

Learn how to speak using the melody or intonation of<br />

conversational English, including how to ask questions,<br />

correctly use stress and pitch, pause and make statements.<br />

17769 Willow Cr WCC 202 6pm-8:50pm<br />

Wed 3/6 Packard $35<br />

ONLINE: 9OL 613U Grammar for ESL<br />

If English is your second language and you’re headed for<br />

college, this class will be invaluable. Provides an indepth<br />

analysis of English grammar and structure, which<br />

will help prepare you for any class taught in English.<br />

OurCoursesComeToYou.com<br />

17211 Online 1/16-2/22 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17212 Online 2/20-3/29 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17213 Online 3/20-4/26 $30, $69 Fee<br />

ONLINE: 9OL 623D Writing for ESL<br />

Learn to generate, focus, and develop your ideas. By the end<br />

of this course, you will be able to produce writing that is clear,<br />

logical, cohesive, and free of grammatical and punctuation<br />

errors. OurCoursesComeToYou.com<br />

17529 Online 1/16-2/22 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17531 Online 2/20-3/29 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17532 Online 3/20-4/26 $30, $69 Fee<br />

American Sign Language<br />

9LAN 613G American Sign Language:<br />

Beginning Term I<br />

American Sign Language is one of the most commonly<br />

used languages in the U.S. Come learn the ASL manual<br />

communication alphabet, how to engage in basic conversation<br />

and about deaf culture.<br />

17813 Downtown LINCHS 106 6:30pm-8:30pm<br />

Wed 1/9-3/13 Weaver $119, $17 Fee<br />

17193 SE Center TABOR 141 6pm-7:50pm<br />

Thurs 1/10-3/14 Martin $119, $10 Fee<br />

Text: “A Basic Course in ASL”<br />

17776 Willow Cr WCC 204 6:30pm-8:20pm<br />

Mon 1/7-3/18 Weaver $119<br />

No class 1/21.<br />

9LAN 613H American Sign Language:<br />

Beginning Term II/III<br />

A continuation class for students who have taken Term I<br />

previously or have prior knowledge of ASL.<br />

17904 Willow Cr WCC 208 6:30pm-8:20pm<br />

Tues 1/8-3/12 Weaver $119<br />

French<br />

9LAN 614C French Conversation:<br />

Beginning Term I<br />

Oui, you can speak French! This beginning class is perfect for<br />

those with no prior experience who are interested in learning<br />

what has been called “the world’s most beautiful language.”<br />

16990 Downtown MORPRK 6pm-8pm<br />

Wed 1/9-3/13 Cariou $119, $10 Fee<br />

Text: “Ultimate French Beg-Int”<br />

16991 Downtown MORPRK 9am-11am<br />

Mon 1/7-3/18 Cariou $119, $10 Fee<br />

No class 1/21. Text: “French in 10 minutes a Day”<br />

18631 Lk Oswego LOJRHI 5 6:30pm-8:30pm<br />

Mon 1/7-3/18 Machtelinckx $109, $10 Fee<br />

No class 1/21, 2/18. Text: “Ultimate French Beg-Int”<br />

17767 NE Port GRNTHS 226 6:30pm-8:30pm<br />

Mon 1/7-3/11 Harestad $99, $15 Fee<br />

No class 1/21, 2/18. Text: “French in 10 minutes a Day”<br />

17763 Willow Cr WCC 205 6:30pm-8:20pm<br />

Tues 1/8-3/12 Harestad $119<br />

Text: “French in 10 Minutes a Day”<br />

9LAN 614B French Conversation:<br />

Beginning Term II<br />

Expand your ability to use French in practical situations<br />

by learning more grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation and<br />

conversational phrases. You’ll be speaking with confidence in<br />

no time!<br />

17820 Downtown MORPRK 6pm-8pm<br />

Mon 1/7-3/18 Cariou $119, $10 Fee<br />

No class 1/21. Text: “Ultimate French Beg-Int”<br />

17654 Lk Oswego LOJRHI 6 6:30pm-8:30pm<br />

Tues 1/8-3/12 Machtelinckx $119, $10 Fee<br />

Text: “Ultimate French Beg-Int”<br />

17760 Willow Cr WCC 202 6:30pm-8:20pm<br />

Thurs 1/10-3/14 Harestad $119<br />

Text: “Ultimate French Beg-Int”<br />

9LAN 614G French Conversation:<br />

Beyond Beginning Term II<br />

This semi-intermediate French class ideal if you want to<br />

develop your conversational skills beyond Beginning French I/<br />

II. It’s also a good refresher for returning students.<br />

17815 Downtown MORPRK 9am-11am<br />

Wed 1/9-3/13 Cariou $119, $10 Fee<br />

Text: “Ultimate French Review and Practice”<br />

9LAN 614A French: Intermediate<br />

Ready to take your French skills to a higher level? This class<br />

is for you if you’ve completed French I and II and are ready to<br />

start working towards fluency.<br />

17821 Downtown MORPRK 6pm-8pm<br />

Thurs 1/10-3/14 Cariou $119, $10 Fee<br />

Text: “Ultimate French Beg-Int”<br />

9LAN 614F French Verbs and Conversation<br />

Expand your knowledge of French verbs through class<br />

exercises and conversation. Emphasis is on the future, past<br />

and subjunctive tenses. Some irregular and reflexive verbs will<br />

also be introduced if time allows.<br />

17822 Downtown MORPRK 10am-12pm<br />

Sat 1/12-3/16 Cariou $119, $10 Fee<br />

Text: “French Verb Workbook”<br />

PCC <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Education</strong> Classes<br />

Looking for PCC credit classes that you can apply to college degrees? Visit: www.pcc.edu/schedule.


9LAN 614E French for Travelers<br />

Planning a trip to a French-speaking country? This class is the<br />

perfect chance to learn basic expressions and to comfortably<br />

navigate common situations. We’ll talk about French culture<br />

and travel tips as well.<br />

17817 Downtown MORPRK 9:30am-11:30am<br />

Fri 1/11-3/15 Cariou $119, $10 Fee<br />

Text: “Language Survival Guide France”<br />

17130 SE Port MTTACS 202 6:30pm-8:30pm<br />

Mon 1/7-3/18 Murer $109, $15 Fee<br />

No class 1/21, 2/18. Text: “Rick Steves Phrase Book/Diction”<br />

9LAN 614D Keeping Up In French<br />

Don’t let your French language skills slip away! This class<br />

is entirely in French. We’ll review past skills, including verb<br />

tenses, and focus on conversations about current events,<br />

literature and culture.<br />

17655 Lk Oswego LOJRHI 6 6:30pm-8:30pm<br />

Wed 1/9-3/13 Machtelinckx $119, $10 Fee<br />

ONLINE: 9OL 611A Beginning<br />

Conversational French<br />

Learn to speak basic French in a wide variety of settings<br />

and situations. This class promises to enrich your travel<br />

experiences. Includes audio learning, cultural notes and use of<br />

phonetic spellings. OurCoursesComeToYou.com<br />

17070 Online 1/16-2/22 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17071 Online 2/20-3/29 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17072 Online 3/20-4/26 $30, $69 Fee<br />

German<br />

9LAN 614H German Conversation:<br />

Beginning Term I<br />

Get a solid introduction to the German language in a<br />

supportive environment. You’ll develop basic listening and<br />

speaking skills.<br />

17770 NE Port GRNTHS 137 7pm-9pm<br />

Tues 1/8-3/12 Hellweg $119, $17 Fee<br />

Text: “German the Fast and Fun Way”<br />

17766 Willow Cr WCC 205 6:30pm-8:20pm<br />

Wed 1/9-3/13 Rebaum $119<br />

Text: “German the Fast and Fun Way”<br />

9LAN 614I German Conversation:<br />

Beginning Term II/III<br />

Extend your knowledge of practical German language and<br />

culture. We’ll use conversation to reinforce specific grammar<br />

lessons.<br />

17771 NE Port GRNTHS 137 7pm-9pm<br />

Thurs 1/10-3/14 Hellweg $119, $17 Fee<br />

Text: “Schaum’s Outlines of German Grammar”<br />

9LAN 614J Keeping Up In German<br />

Don’t let your German language skills slip away! This class<br />

is entirely in German. We’ll focus on speaking, listening and<br />

reading. For students with three or more terms of German, or<br />

equivalent experience.<br />

17773 NE Port GRNTHS 137 7pm-9pm<br />

Wed 1/9-3/13 Hellweg $119, $17 Fee<br />

Text: “Die Lange Grosse Wut”<br />

16993 SW Port WILSON 226 7pm-9pm<br />

Mon 1/7-3/18 Hellweg $109, $17 Fee<br />

No class 1/21. Text: “Schaum’s Outlines of German Grammar”<br />

Language and Culture<br />

Italian<br />

9LAN 615A Italian Conversation:<br />

Beginning Term I<br />

From the culture that brings us phenomenal food, wine,<br />

fashion and art, comes this expressively rich language. In<br />

this beginner Italian class, you’ll easily pick up fundamental<br />

conversation skills.<br />

17659 Cascade JH 112 10am-11:50am<br />

Sat 1/12-3/16 Boyer $119<br />

Text: “Italian: A Self-Teaching Guide”<br />

17660 CLIMB Ctr CLIMB 305 7pm-8:50pm<br />

Wed 1/9-3/13 Boyer $119<br />

Text: “Italian: A Self-Teaching Guide”<br />

17724 Lk Oswego LOJRHI 6 6:30pm-8:30pm<br />

Thurs 1/10-3/14 Heineck $119, $10 Fee<br />

17777 NE Port GRNTHS 226 7pm-9pm<br />

Tues 1/8-3/12 Ketcheson $99, $15 Fee<br />

Text: “Italian: A Self-Teaching Guide”<br />

17910 Willow Cr WCC 206 6:30pm-8:30pm<br />

Wed 1/9-3/13 Heineck $119<br />

9LAN 615B Italian Conversation:<br />

Beginning Term II<br />

Expand your ability to use Italian in practical situations by<br />

learning more grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation and<br />

conversational phrases. You’ll be speaking with confidence in<br />

no time!<br />

17661 Cascade JH 112 12:30pm-2:20pm<br />

Sat 1/12-3/16 Boyer $119<br />

Text: “Italian: A Self-Teaching Guide”<br />

17662 CLIMB Ctr CLIMB 303 6:30pm-8:20pm<br />

Tues 1/8-3/12 Boyer $119<br />

Text: “Italian: A Self-Teaching Guide”<br />

9LAN 615D Italian Conversation: Intermediate<br />

Ready to take your Italian vocabulary and grammar skills to a<br />

higher level? This class is for you if you’ve completed French I<br />

and II and are ready to start working towards fluency.<br />

17668 CLIMB Ctr CLIMB 302 6:30pm-8:20pm<br />

Thurs 1/10-3/14 Boyer $119<br />

9LAN 615F Italian for Travelers<br />

Planning a trip to Italy? This class is the perfect chance to<br />

learn basic expressions that will help you comfortably navigate<br />

common situations. We’ll talk about Italian culture and travel<br />

tips as well.<br />

17676 CLIMB Ctr CLIMB 303 6:30pm-8:20pm<br />

Wed 1/9-3/13 Finley $119<br />

Text: “Learn Italian the Fast and Fun Way”<br />

16992 Downtown LINCHS 106 6:30pm-8:20pm<br />

Tues 1/8-3/12 Finley $119, $17 Fee<br />

Text: “Learn Italian the Fast and Fun Way”<br />

9LAN 615E Keeping Up in Italian<br />

Don’t let your Italian language skills slip away! This class<br />

is entirely in Italian and is suitable for anyone with three or<br />

more terms of Italian, or equivalent Experience. What a great<br />

opportunity to practice and build fluency!<br />

17671 CLIMB Ctr CLIMB 303 6:30pm-8:20pm<br />

Mon 1/7-3/18 Boyer $119<br />

No class 1/21.<br />

17823 Downtown MORPRK 2pm-4pm<br />

Wed 1/9-3/13 Schmidt $119, $10 Fee<br />

Text: “Nuova Gramatica Communicativa”<br />

9LAN 615C “Leggiamo” (Let’s Read)<br />

Bring your lunch to this weekly book club and improve<br />

your Italian conversation and vocabulary skills by reading<br />

and discussing short stories, modern literature and more.<br />

Email the instructor before the first class:<br />

giuseppa.heineck@pcc.edu.<br />

17721 CLIMB Ctr CLIMB 306 12pm-12:50pm<br />

Tues 1/8-2/26 Heineck $79<br />

ONLINE: 9OL 614P Instant Italian<br />

Learn to speak basic Italian in a wide variety of settings<br />

and situations. This class promises to enrich your travel<br />

experiences. Includes audio learning, cultural notes and use of<br />

phonetic spellings. OurCoursesComeToYou.com<br />

17229 Online 1/16-2/22 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17230 Online 2/20-3/29 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17231 Online 3/20-4/26 $30, $69 Fee<br />

name Giuseppa Heineck<br />

Classes Italian Conversation Term I,<br />

“Leggiamo” (Let’s Read)<br />

about Giuseppa was born in Italy and<br />

travels there often to visit family. She is<br />

proud of her heritage and has enjoyed<br />

sharing her native language and culture<br />

with students. She has also enjoyed<br />

exposing her students to a variety of<br />

reading materials and discussing the<br />

contents with them.<br />

Give the gift of learning!<br />

These gift certificates make a great gift and can<br />

be used for any credit or non-credit PCC class.<br />

They are sold in $10, $25, and $100 amounts.<br />

PCC <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Education</strong> Classes<br />

Registration and Payment: pages 56-57 Class Locations: pages 60-61 Class Subject Index: page 63<br />

Order by calling<br />

971-722-8888,<br />

option 3.<br />

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Spanish<br />

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Language and Culture<br />

9LAN 615G Spanish Conversation:<br />

Beginning Term I<br />

Spanish is one of the fastest growing languages in the U.S.,<br />

and it’s also one of the easiest to learn! Get the basics of<br />

speaking Spanish in this fun, interactive class.<br />

17929 Beaverton BEAVHS 153 7pm-9pm<br />

Wed 1/9-3/13 Sotelo $119, $8 Fee<br />

Text: “Spanish Now!” Level I<br />

18522 Beaverton WESTVW N113 6:30pm-8:30pm<br />

Mon 1/7-3/18 Bensel $119, $8 Fee<br />

No class 1/21. Text: “Learn Spanish the Fast and Fun Way”<br />

16971 Downtown MORPRK 11:30am-1:30pm<br />

Thurs 1/10-3/14 Busetto $119, $10 Fee<br />

17824 Downtown LINCHS 106 6:30pm-8:30pm<br />

Mon 1/7-3/18 Hernandez $124, $17 Fee<br />

No class 1/21, 2/18. Text: “Spanish Now!” Level I<br />

17811 Metro Ctr PMWTC1 132 6:30pm-8:20pm<br />

Tues 1/8-3/12 West $119<br />

Text: “Spanish Now!” Level I<br />

17804 NE Port HWSC 10am-12pm<br />

Mon 1/7-3/18 Galindo $119, $10 Fee<br />

No class 1/21. Text: “Spanish Now!” Level I<br />

17806 NE Port GRNTHS 226 7pm-9pm<br />

Thurs 1/10-3/14 Hernandez $119, $17 Fee<br />

Text: “Spanish Now!” Level I<br />

17125 SE Center SCOTT 141 10am-11:50am<br />

Sat 1/12-3/16 Busetto $119<br />

Text: “Spanish Now!” Level I<br />

17128 SE Center TABOR 141 10am-11:50am<br />

Fri 1/11-3/15 Busetto $119<br />

Text: “Spanish Now!” Level I<br />

17198 SE Center TABOR 141 6:30pm-7:50pm<br />

Fri 1/11-3/15 Gonzalez $119<br />

Text: “Spanish Now!” Level I<br />

17809 Sylvania ST 226 10am-11:50am<br />

Sat 1/12-3/16 Rainey $119<br />

Text: “Spanish Now!” Level I<br />

17925 Tigard CHURCH 1pm-3pm<br />

Mon 1/7-3/18 Rainey $119, $9 Fee<br />

No class 1/21. Text: “Spanish Now!” Level I<br />

17928 Tualatin TUALPL 6:30pm-8:30pm<br />

Thurs 1/10-3/14 Rainey $119, $10 Fee<br />

Text: “Spanish Now!” Level I<br />

9LAN 615H Spanish Conversation<br />

Beginning Term I: Fast Paced<br />

Studied Spanish long ago but forgot most of it? Join this<br />

fast-paced beginners’ class for those with previous yet rusty<br />

experience. We’ll converse in basic present tense and quickly<br />

move on to past and future.<br />

17585 Lk Oswego LOJRHI 5 6:30pm-8:30pm<br />

Tues 1/8-3/12 Bensel $119, $10 Fee<br />

Text: “Practical Spanish Grammar”<br />

17812 NE Port GRNTHS 226 7pm-9pm<br />

Wed 1/9-3/13 Galindo $119, $17 Fee<br />

Text: “Spanish Now!” Level I<br />

Have a question?<br />

Go online to<br />

www.pcc.edu/community<br />

or call 971-722-6266<br />

9LAN 615I Spanish Conversation:<br />

Beginning Term II<br />

Expand your ability to use Spanish in practical situations<br />

by learning more grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation<br />

and conversational phrases. You’ll be speaking with<br />

confidence in no time!<br />

17932 Beaverton BEAVHS 153 6:30pm-8:30pm<br />

Thurs 1/10-3/14 Sotelo $119, $8 Fee<br />

Text: “Spanish Now!” Level I<br />

16988 Downtown MORPRK 1:30pm-3:30pm<br />

Thurs 1/10-3/14 Busetto $119, $10 Fee<br />

Text: “Spanish Now!” Level I<br />

17826 Downtown LINCHS 143 6:30pm-8:30pm<br />

Wed 1/9-3/13 Hernandez $119, $17 Fee<br />

Text: “Spanish Now!” Level I<br />

17814 NE Port HWSC 10am-12pm<br />

Wed 1/9-3/13 Galindo $119, $10 Fee<br />

Text: “Spanish Now!” Level I<br />

17127 SE Center TABOR 141 12pm-1:50pm<br />

Sat 1/10-3/14 Busetto $119<br />

Text: “Spanish Now!” Level I<br />

17199 SE Center TABOR 141 8pm-9:20pm<br />

Fri 1/11-3/15 Gonzalez $119<br />

Text: “Spanish Now!” Level I<br />

17816 Sylvania ST 226 12pm-1:50pm<br />

Sat 1/12-3/16 Rainey $119<br />

Text: “Spanish Now!” Level I<br />

17930 Tigard CHURCH 1pm-3pm<br />

Tues 1/8-3/12 Rainey $119, $9 Fee<br />

Text: “Spanish Now!” Level I<br />

19225 Willow Cr WCC 206 10am-11:50am<br />

Fri 1/11-3/10 Bensel $119<br />

Text: “Learn Spanish the Fast and Fun Way”<br />

9LAN 615K Spanish Conversation:<br />

Beginning Term III<br />

This continuing class offers a third level of basic Spanish<br />

conversation and understanding. Increase your vocabulary and<br />

confidence with ease; lay the groundwork for future fluency.<br />

17935 Beaverton WHITFD A8 6:30pm-8:30pm<br />

Tues 1/8-3/12 Rainey $119, $8 Fee<br />

Text: “Spanish Now!” Level I<br />

Spanish for Medical Professionals<br />

9LAN 615L Spanish Conversation: Intermediate<br />

Ready to take your Spanish skills to a higher level? We’ll<br />

build vocabulary and hone your speaking and listening skills<br />

in a supportive environment. For students with three or more<br />

terms of Spanish, or equivalent experience.<br />

17938 Beaverton WHITFD A8 6:30pm-8:30pm<br />

Wed 1/9-3/13 Rainey $119, $8 Fee<br />

Text: “Spanish Now!” Level II<br />

17818 Cascade SC 304 10am-11:50am<br />

Fri 1/11-3/15 Galindo $119<br />

Text: “Spanish Now!” Level II<br />

17819 NE Port HWSC 6:30pm-8:30pm<br />

Thurs 1/10-3/14 Herman $119, $10 Fee<br />

Text: “Spanish Now!” Level II<br />

16989 SW Port NEIGHR 10am-12pm<br />

Mon 1/7-3/18 Busetto $119, $10 Fee<br />

No class 1/21. Text: “Spanish Now!” Level II<br />

17936 Tigard TIGSRC 10am-12pm<br />

Tues 1/8-3/12 Rainey $119, $5 Fee<br />

Text: “Spanish Now!” Level II<br />

9LAN 615N Spanish Grammar: Intermediate<br />

Prefer a structured grammatical approach to learning<br />

Spanish? This class is for you. We’ll review object pronouns,<br />

preterit, imperfect tenses, commands and conditional verbs.<br />

Then we’ll work on progressive and perfect tenses.<br />

17725 Lk Oswego LOJRHI 5 6:30pm-8:30pm<br />

Thurs 1/10-3/14 Bensel $119, $10 Fee<br />

Text: “Practical Spanish Grammar”<br />

name Jorge Sotelo<br />

Classes Spanish Conversation:<br />

Beginning Term I, Beginning Term II<br />

about Jorge has been traveling<br />

throughout Latin America for more<br />

than 15 years, and loves to share the<br />

language and culture of this fascinating<br />

region. Jorge enjoys teaching the<br />

Spanish language to people from all<br />

backgrounds, culture and ages.<br />

PCC <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Education</strong> Classes<br />

Looking for PCC credit classes that you can apply to college degrees? Visit: www.pcc.edu/schedule.<br />

Pay when you register!<br />

See page 55 for more info.


9LAN 615M Spanish Conversation: Advanced<br />

Ready to move beyond the intermediate level? This class will<br />

be entirely in Spanish. Suitable for those with two or more<br />

years of Spanish coursework or equivalent experience, such as<br />

living in a Spanish-speaking country.<br />

17803 Metro Ctr PMWTC1 110 6:30pm-8:20pm<br />

Tues 1/8-3/12 Hernandez Her $119<br />

ONLINE: 9OL 620W Speed Spanish I<br />

Designed for anyone who wants to learn Spanish pronto!<br />

Learn six easy recipes for gluing words together to form<br />

sentences. In no time, you’ll be able to converse in almost any<br />

Spanish speaking situation. OurCoursesComeToYou.com<br />

17478 Online 1/16-2/22 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17480 Online 2/20-3/29 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17481 Online 3/20-4/26 $30, $69 Fee<br />

ONLINE: 9OL 620V Spanish for<br />

Medical Professionals<br />

Struggling to communicate with your Spanish-speaking<br />

patients? Whether you’re new to the language or just want a<br />

refresher, this course will give you the basic tools you need to<br />

bridge the communication gap. OurCoursesComeToYou.com<br />

17474 Online 1/16-2/22 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17475 Online 2/20-3/29 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17477 Online 3/20-4/26 $30, $69 Fee<br />

Art History of Italy<br />

Language and Culture<br />

World View<br />

Have a question?<br />

Call 971-722-6266 or visit<br />

www.pcc.edu/community<br />

9WV 616C Art History of Italy<br />

Come examine and explore the major works of some of Italy’s<br />

most famous painters, sculptors, architects and artists. Learn<br />

about the life and works of Giotto, Cimabue, Quattrocento,<br />

Cinquecento, Da Vinci and more.<br />

17722 CLIMB Ctr CLIMB 305 7pm-8:50pm<br />

Mon 1/7-2/18 Finley $79<br />

No class 1/21.<br />

9WV 616K Art Through the Ages<br />

Learn firsthand from works of art in the <strong>Portland</strong> Art Museum<br />

galleries. From ancient Greek to modern and contemporary,<br />

explore and analyze the wonderful complexities of art!<br />

17810 Downtown ARTMSM 12pm-2pm<br />

Sun 2/3-3/3 Whalen $69<br />

$15 payable to “<strong>Portland</strong> Art Museum” for pass.<br />

9WV 616J Demystifying Islam<br />

Explore basic teachings and practices of Islam, as well as<br />

topics like Jihad, role of women, place of Jesus in Islam, and<br />

Shariah Law. Learn teachings of Prophet Muhammad, different<br />

types of Muslims and the way they live their lives.<br />

17680 CLIMB Ctr CLIMB 303 6:30pm-8pm<br />

Thurs 1/17-2/28 Zafar $79<br />

Exploring World Religion Series<br />

9WV 616D Exploring World Religions<br />

Register for this class to enroll in the series at a discount.<br />

17794 Sylvania SS 108 7pm-8:50pm<br />

Wed 1/23-2/20 Gray $75<br />

9WV 616I Explore Hinduism<br />

Hinduism emerged as a religious tradition 4,000 years ago on<br />

the Indian sub continent and has given birth to the classical<br />

concept of reincarnation, karma, yoga and nirvana.<br />

17795 Sylvania SS 108 7pm-8:50pm<br />

Wed 1/23 Gray $35<br />

9WV 616G Explore Buddhism<br />

Investigate the tradition of Siddhartha Gautama, the Dalai<br />

Lama, Zen Meditation and the Japanese martial arts.<br />

17797 Sylvania SS 108 7pm-8:50pm<br />

Wed 1/30 Gray $35<br />

Give the gift of learning!<br />

These gift certificates make a great gift and can<br />

be used for any credit or non-credit PCC class.<br />

They are sold in $10, $25, and $100 amounts.<br />

Order by calling<br />

971-722-8888,<br />

option 3.<br />

9WV 616E Explore Judaism<br />

Abraham and Sarah, the Exodus, the Ten Commandments,<br />

the Promised Land and Mount Zion are all part of the story<br />

that provided an ethical and religious background for much of<br />

Western Society today.<br />

17799 Sylvania SS 108 7pm-8:50pm<br />

Wed 2/6 Gray $35<br />

9WV 616F Explore Christianity<br />

Christianity grew out of Judaism and developed into a tradition<br />

of its own. Discover the spirituality of the Christian East and<br />

the history of the Christian West.<br />

17800 Sylvania SS 108 7pm-8:50pm<br />

Wed 2/13 Gray $35<br />

9WV 616H Explore Islam<br />

Learn Muhammad’s extraordinary experiences in a cave above<br />

Mecca that gave birth to a religious culture that spread from<br />

China to Spain. A study of the history and teachings of Islam<br />

can help explain present day events.<br />

17802 Sylvania SS 108 7pm-8:50pm<br />

Wed 2/20 Gray $35<br />

Where can you experience a myriad of<br />

classes and events offered year-round<br />

for only $30? Try Senior Studies Institute<br />

of <strong>Portland</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>. “We<br />

Learn From Each Other and We Never<br />

Stop Learning” describes the unique<br />

program. Now in its 21st year, it offers<br />

nearly 40 classes and 60 Current Event<br />

discussions each term.<br />

SSI provides a program for older adults<br />

to connect with others and expand their<br />

horizons. It offers shared knowledge and<br />

an exchange of ideas in a respectful,<br />

friendly accessible setting. Newcomers<br />

are welcome to attend two sessions free.<br />

Program for the Winter Term which<br />

begins January 7th includes two-hour<br />

classes on Invasive Species, Philosophy<br />

Discussion, Sci-Fi Humanoid Creatures,<br />

Black History, Detective Novels, Andrew<br />

Wyeth, Women in History, Mazamas and<br />

many more on a plethora of subjects.<br />

Except for parking fees at two of the six<br />

sites, there are no added fees or charge<br />

for registration. $30 covers admission to<br />

activities and classes for an entire year.<br />

For more information visit<br />

www.pcc.edu/ssi<br />

or call Tony or Kathy at 503-228-2488.<br />

PCC <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Education</strong> Classes<br />

Registration and Payment: pages 56-57 Class Locations: pages 60-61 Class Subject Index: page 63<br />

senIoR studIes<br />

InstItute<br />

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34<br />

Name:<br />

Gary Palmer<br />

Areas of expertise:<br />

Travel, Motorcycle Rider Training<br />

My favorite quote:<br />

“The traveler sees what he sees. The<br />

tourist sees what he has come to see.”<br />

~ G.K. Chesterton<br />

Contact information:<br />

gpalmer@pcc.edu<br />

GO GLOBAL WITH PCC!<br />

travel<br />

Enjoy an amazing travel experience with opportunities to discover<br />

the beauty and history of the world in which we live. We take pride in<br />

offering educationally oriented travel that combines discovery, learning,<br />

and adventure.<br />

Travel and leave the planning to us!<br />

For detailed information on our trips, attend our free information<br />

sessions. Registration can be done online at www.pcc.edu/community.<br />

The History and Beauty<br />

That is Turkey<br />

June 22-July 4, 2013. This is not just an ordinary tour!<br />

Experience the hospitality of the Turkish people. Interact with<br />

the locals in the towns, tour an underground city where the<br />

Turks fled from their invaders, sail and snorkel on a typical<br />

sailing boat for three nights and four days. Explore the<br />

beautiful city of Istanbul and shop in the grand Bazaar, tour<br />

the Topkapi Palace, the Blue Mosque, and the Hagia Sophia.<br />

Travel to the historic sites of Ephesus, Cappadocia, and the<br />

underwater village of the blue waters of the Mediterranean.<br />

Don’t miss the beauty and the kindness of the people of this<br />

amazing country that is so rich in history.<br />

$3,985 (approximate) includes air fare from <strong>Portland</strong>,<br />

accommodations, local transportation, most meals, guides,<br />

and more. Does not include airport taxes and personal<br />

expenses.<br />

9TR 610B History and Beauty That is Turkey:<br />

Info Session<br />

17156 CLIMB Ctr CLIMB 305 10am-10:50am<br />

Sat 1/12 Palmer<br />

Tuscan Food and Wine Adventure<br />

May 18-26, 2013. Experience la dolce vita in beautiful Tuscany.<br />

Explore Tuscany and all they offer the food and wine world.<br />

Participate in hands on cooking classes that will show you<br />

how to make delicious Tuscan dishes, travel to local wineries<br />

for tastings, sample the delicious offerings of local producers<br />

of fine Tuscan foods such as olive oil and cheeses, and of<br />

course no trip is complete without an outing to the local<br />

markets of note.<br />

$3,921 (approximate) includes airfare from <strong>Portland</strong>; hotel<br />

with daily breakfast; private motor coach transportation to<br />

Tuscan towns; cooking classes; visits to local producers,<br />

wineries; and more. Does not include airport taxes and<br />

personal expenses.<br />

9TR 610G Tuscan Food and Wine Adventure:<br />

Info Session<br />

History and Beauty That is Turkey<br />

17154 CLIMB Ctr CLIMB 302 11am-11:50am<br />

Sat 1/12 Horner<br />

<strong>Community</strong> <strong>Education</strong> Classes<br />

Find your class location on page 58-59. For credit classes that you can apply to college degrees, visit www.pcc.edu/schedule.


Wild West and Yellowstone Family Adventure<br />

Sea Turtle Conservation and<br />

<strong>Community</strong> Service in El Salvador<br />

July 6-14, 2013. Spend a week working to support local<br />

efforts to improve the living conditions of both the people and<br />

wildlife of Jiquilisco Bay, an important mangrove ecosystem<br />

on the Pacific coast of El Salvador. You’ll help researchers<br />

catch turtles in the bay to study and participate in a beach<br />

walk looking for nesting turtles. In addition, we will organize<br />

an optional community service project such as building a<br />

composting latrine or installing an irrigation system at a<br />

local farm. We will also take boat rides on the bay looking for<br />

wildlife, visit local towns and immerse ourselves in the culture,<br />

and visit community development projects.<br />

$1,434 (approximate) includes full room and board, local<br />

transportation, guide, and more. Does not include airfare,<br />

airport taxes, and personal expenses.<br />

9TR 610F Sea Turtle Conservation and Service<br />

in El Salvador: Info Session<br />

17143 CLIMB Ctr CLIMB 305 10am-10:50am<br />

Sat 1/26 Nahill<br />

18098 CLIMB Ctr CLIMB 305 10am-10:50am<br />

Sat 3/9 Nahill<br />

Wild West and Yellowstone<br />

Family Adventure<br />

July 13-19, 2013. Set off on a Wild West adventure to explore<br />

some of America’s most amazing treasures: the national parks<br />

of Utah, Wyoming, and Idaho. Your first stop is the “City of the<br />

Saints”- Salt Lake City! Then visit the Oregon Trail Museum in<br />

Montpelier, Idaho to enjoy a simulated wagon train experience.<br />

Arrive in the cowboy town of Jackson, Wyoming, the “Crown<br />

Jewel” of the Northern Rockies. Set off for the awe-inspiring<br />

Teton Mountain Range and Grand Teton National Park,<br />

America’s oldest rock formations. Visit Yellowstone National<br />

Park, famous for its geysers and hot springs. Travel to Park<br />

City, home of the 2002 Winter Olympics.<br />

Family rates available, includes airfare from PDX,<br />

accommodations, meals, guides, entrance fees, and more.<br />

Does not include airport taxes, checked baggage charges, fees<br />

surcharges, and personal expenses.<br />

9TR 610J Wild West and Yellowstone Family<br />

Adventure: Info Session<br />

17157 CLIMB Ctr CLIMB 302 10am-10:50am<br />

Sat 1/26 Stanford<br />

PCC <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Education</strong> Classes<br />

Registration and Payment: pages 56-57 Class Locations: pages 60-61 Class Subject Index: page 63<br />

travel<br />

Study Spanish in Mexico<br />

Travel to Guanajuato, a charming colonial city north of Mexico<br />

City near San Miguel de Allende to study Spanish and live with<br />

a Mexican family, sharing meals, conversation and culture.<br />

The program is ongoing and classes start every Monday -<br />

choose your own dates! The school can accommodate all<br />

levels of language ability, from beginners to advanced. Prices<br />

vary according to length of stay and type of accommodation<br />

selected.<br />

9TR 610K Study Spanish in Mexico:<br />

Info Session<br />

17160 CLIMB Ctr CLIMB 305 9am-9:50am<br />

Sat 1/19 Palmer<br />

Study Italian in Italy<br />

Travel to beautiful Tuscany to study Italian and immerse<br />

yourself in the art and culture that is unique to Italy. Attend<br />

a language school in culturally rich city of Florence or the<br />

charming Tuscan towns of Bologna and Lucca. The experience<br />

will be unforgettable. Participants will enjoy comfortable<br />

accommodations with local host families or dormitory/<br />

apartment style lodgings to maximize local interaction.<br />

Pick the dates that are right for you! The school can<br />

accommodate all levels of language ability, from beginners to<br />

advanced. Prices vary according to length of stay and type of<br />

accommodation selected.<br />

9TR 610L Study Italian in Italy: Info Session<br />

17162 CLIMB Ctr CLIMB 305 10am-10:50am<br />

Sat 1/19 Palmer<br />

Tuscan Food and Wine Adventure<br />

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topics:<br />

PAGE 36<br />

Dance<br />

PAGE 37<br />

Health and Wellness<br />

Naturopathic Medicine:<br />

Naturally Healthy Living Series<br />

Naturopathic Medicine:<br />

Naturally Healthy Living Series II<br />

Naturopathic Medicine: Sampler Series<br />

Meditation and Relaxation Techniques<br />

Wellness and Prevention<br />

PAGE 39<br />

Mind-Body Fitness<br />

Qigong and Tai Chi<br />

Yoga<br />

PAGE 40<br />

Sports<br />

Climbing, Hiking and NW Outdoors<br />

Winter Sports<br />

PAGE 41<br />

Swim with <strong>Community</strong> Ed<br />

PAGE 42<br />

Work Out<br />

Cardio and Strength Training<br />

Exercise and Fitness for Seniors<br />

Better Bones and Balance<br />

Dance<br />

Have a question?<br />

Call 971-722-6266 or visit<br />

www.pcc.edu/community<br />

9DAN 610 Afro-Contemporary<br />

Dance: Beginning<br />

Join this total body work out and learn Afro-contemporary<br />

dance too! Open to all levels of dancers. Class includes<br />

drummer. No black-soled shoes.<br />

17271 SE Center TABOR 102 12pm-12:50pm<br />

Sat 1/12-3/2 Malary $119<br />

Recreation & wellness<br />

Name:<br />

Ann Campbell<br />

Area of expertise:<br />

Recreation and Wellness<br />

Last <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Education</strong> class I took:<br />

Handmade Pasta<br />

My New Year's Resolution:<br />

Take a Basketball class at PCC<br />

My favorite quote:<br />

“Compassion and non-violence are weapons of<br />

the brave.” ~ Unknown<br />

Contact Information:<br />

ann.campbell4@pcc.edu<br />

9DAN 610C Ballet: Absolute Beginners<br />

Have you always wanted to learn ballet? Join this class and<br />

learn the basics of ballet technique! No experience necessary.<br />

Please wear ballet slippers, comfortable athletic dance wear<br />

and bring a water bottle.<br />

17865 N Port NWDPS 3:30pm-4:45pm<br />

Sun 1/13-3/17 Kilbane $130<br />

17866 N Port NWDPS 7:30pm-8:45pm<br />

Wed 1/9-3/13 Seipp-Roy $130<br />

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www.pcc.edu/community<br />

Happy New Year -<br />

Winter is a great time to focus on trying<br />

something new!<br />

Our Swim with <strong>Community</strong> Ed program<br />

has been expanded this Winter Term<br />

to include lessons for all ages. Check<br />

out page 41 and see our Learn to Swim<br />

clinics for adults; and our school age<br />

programs too.<br />

Join us for Trailblazers vs. The LA<br />

Clippers, page 10. Students will view the<br />

game from club level seats, watch the<br />

Blazers practice before the game, and<br />

feast on a buffet. What could be better!<br />

Whatever you choose to do this Winter,<br />

never stop learning.<br />

See you in class!<br />

Ann Campbell<br />

Recreation and Wellness<br />

Program Coordinator<br />

9DAN 610S Ballet: Beginning<br />

Discover ballet placement and principles of movement and<br />

alignment, in this comprehensive barre and center practice<br />

class. Participants should have basic knowledge of ballet,<br />

positions, steps and terms.<br />

17858 N Port NWDPS 6pm-7:30pm<br />

Mon 1/7-3/18 Campbell $130<br />

No class 1/21.<br />

9DAN 610F Ballroom Dance: Beginning<br />

Learn Foxtrot, Waltz, Swing, and Polka. Fundamentals of social<br />

dancing are taught, including popular steps of today. This is a<br />

great class for anyone! No black-soled shoes.<br />

17266 SE Center TABOR 102 7pm-8:20pm<br />

Wed 1/16-2/20 Haugland $59


9DAN 610E Ballroom Dance:<br />

A Crash Course for Weddings and Parties<br />

Be ready for your next big dance event! Learn some of the<br />

most popular dances: Fox Trot, Waltz, Swing and Cha Cha.<br />

Bring a partner. Price is per person. No black-soled shoes.<br />

19242 NW Port GRAPE 7pm-7:50pm<br />

Fri 1/8-2/22 Haugland $49, $10 Fee<br />

17871 Sylvania HT 101 8pm-8:50pm<br />

Thurs 1/10-2/14 Bronson $49<br />

9DAN 610G Ballroom Dance:<br />

Intermediate/Advanced - Southeast Center<br />

Learn variations of some of the most popular dances including<br />

Fox Trot, Viennese Waltz, Rumba, Cha Cha, Hustle and<br />

nightclub two-step. Easy steps are taught in these popular<br />

dances which rotate each term. No black-soled shoes.<br />

Price is per person, bring a partner.<br />

17267 SE Center TABOR 102 7:30pm-8:50pm<br />

Tues 1/15-2/19 Haugland $59<br />

9DAN 610U Ballroom Dance:<br />

Intermediate/Advanced - Westside<br />

Learn variations of some of the most popular dances including<br />

Fox Trot, Viennese Waltz, Rumba and Swing. Easy steps are<br />

taught in these popular dances which rotate each term. No<br />

black-soled shoes. Price is per person, bring a partner.<br />

19300 NW Port GRAPE 8pm-8:50pm<br />

Fri 1/18-2/22 Haugland $49, $10 Fee<br />

9DAN 610H Belly Dance: Beginning I<br />

Learn the basics of Belly Dance while having fun in a<br />

supportive atmosphere. Increase core strength and gain<br />

flexibility. For women all ages and sizes. No black-soled shoes.<br />

18110 NE Port HWFIT 7pm-8:30pm<br />

Thurs 1/10-3/14 Zoller $99, $10 Fee<br />

16696 Rock Cr BLDG5 114 7pm-8:20pm<br />

Wed 1/9-2/27 Albert $79<br />

16693 SE Center TABOR 102 1pm-2:20pm<br />

Sat 1/12-3/2 Albert $79<br />

17268 SE Center TABOR 102 7pm-8:20pm<br />

Mon 1/7-3/18 Zoller $99<br />

No class 1/21.<br />

9DAN 610I Belly Dance: Beginning Tribal<br />

Learn the basic steps to this beautiful, empowering, expressive<br />

dance which will strengthen and lengthen your muscles. More<br />

advanced students are welcome to polish their moves in an<br />

environment that is fun and challenging for all.<br />

17859 Sylvania HT 101 7:30pm-9pm<br />

Mon 1/7-2/18 Albert $79<br />

No class 1/21.<br />

9DAN 610J Contemporary Fusion<br />

Mix contemporary dance styles with jazz, ballet, and world<br />

dance influences. Emphasis on proper body alignment,<br />

strength and flexibility, rhythmic musical phrasing and self<br />

expression. A fun combination of global musicand movement.<br />

17867 N Port NWDPS 6:45pm-8:15pm<br />

Thurs 1/10-3/14 Hunt $130<br />

9DAN 610L Dance: Latin Salsa<br />

Start your motor! Sizzling hot Latin dancing! Learn the basics<br />

of Salsa and Merengue and join in the fun of dancing to the<br />

Salsa bands. No black-soled shoes. Dance shoes okay. Price is<br />

per person, bring a partner.<br />

17649 NW Port GRAPE 7am-7:50am<br />

Thurs 1/10-2/14 Haugland $49, $10 Fee<br />

Recreation and wellness<br />

9DAN 610R Folkdance<br />

Around the World<br />

To dance is to celebrate! Explore different cultures through<br />

movement. Improve body awareness and coordination while<br />

focusing on pleasure, not perfection. Learn a variety of dances<br />

celebrated around the world.<br />

17874 Sylvania HT 101 7:30pm-8:20pm<br />

Wed 1/7-2/6 Trygstad $49<br />

17875 Sylvania HT 101 7:30pm-8:20pm<br />

Wed 2/20-3/20 Trygstad $49<br />

9DAN 610M Hip Hop<br />

If you love to dance and work your body, this class is for you!<br />

This all levels class energizes you with modern street moves<br />

to hip-hop beats, all while burning calories in a fun aerobic<br />

workout. No black-soled shoes.<br />

17868 N Port NWDPS 12:30pm-2pm<br />

Sun 1/13-3/17 Devine $130<br />

17269 SE Center TABOR 102 7:30pm-8:20pm<br />

Thurs 1/10-3/14 Narong $79<br />

9DAN 610N Jazz 101: Beginners<br />

Increase your strength, stamina, flexibility, fitness and selfexpression<br />

while learning jazz dance technique in a creative<br />

and encouraging environment. Wear fitness/dance apparel and<br />

bring a water bottle. Socks or bare feet ok.<br />

17878 N Port NWDPS 7:30pm-8:30pm<br />

Mon 1/7-3/18 Wong $130<br />

No class 1/21.<br />

9DAN 610T Lyrical Jazz: Beginners<br />

This class focuses on alignment, emphasizes the relationship<br />

between music and movement and helps students connect<br />

to feeling movement from the inside out. Wear fitness/dance<br />

apparel and bring a water bottle. Socks or bare feet ok.<br />

17879 N Port NWDPS 6:15pm-7:30pm<br />

Tues 1/8-3/12 Hunt $130<br />

9DAN 610O Pole Dancing for Beginners<br />

Develop fluidity, flexibility, and strength in this fun, aerial<br />

acrobatic, core workout! Learn spins, inversions, floor work,<br />

climbing as well as a beginner routine.<br />

17273 SE Port ECLYSI 12pm-2pm<br />

Tues 1/8-2/26 Gee $229<br />

17274 SE Port ECLYSI 11am-1pm<br />

Sun 1/13-3/3 Gee $229<br />

9DAN 610P Rock Your Body!<br />

For Absolute Beginners<br />

Do you want to have fun and get fit? This introductory class<br />

offers elements of jazz, contemporary, hip-hop, salsa, funk and<br />

body sculpting to upbeat grooves. Wear fitness/dance apparel<br />

and bring a water bottle. Socks or bare feet ok.<br />

17882 N Port NWDPS 4:45pm-5:45pm<br />

Sun 1/13-3/17 Nieto $130<br />

17883 N Port NWDPS 7:30pm-8:30pm<br />

Tues 1/8-3/12 Nieto $130<br />

9DAN 610Q Swing: East Coast<br />

Learn the basic patterns East Coast Swing. The focus is on the<br />

connection between the lead and follow in order to have a fun<br />

and easy dance! No black-soled shoes.<br />

17870 Sylvania HT 101 8pm-8:50pm<br />

Tues 1/8-2/12 Bronson $49<br />

PCC <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Education</strong> Classes<br />

Registration and Payment: pages 56-57 Class Locations: pages 60-61 Class Subject Index: page 63<br />

Health and<br />

Wellness<br />

Have a question?<br />

Call 971-722-6266 or visit<br />

www.pcc.edu/community<br />

Naturopathic Medicine:<br />

Naturally Healthy Living Series<br />

Led by a naturopathic doctor. Learn how to enhance your<br />

health by using natural methods, plus hands-on herbal<br />

medicine making! Gain a greater understanding of whole<br />

body health.<br />

9HW 611A Naturopathic Medicine:<br />

Naturally Healthy Living Series<br />

Register for this class to enroll in the series at a discount.<br />

17713 Downtown LINCHS 109 7pm-8:50pm<br />

Tues 1/8-2/12 Neale $89, $17 Fee<br />

9HW 611B Naturopathic Medicine<br />

and Nutrition<br />

Review specific diet foods, herbs and vitamins to keep you<br />

healthy and feeling great. Also, understand food intolerances<br />

and diets to improve weight management<br />

17711 Downtown LINCHS 109 7pm-8:50pm<br />

Tues 1/8 Neale $35, $3 Fee<br />

9HW 611C Colds, Flus and<br />

Respiratory Ailments<br />

Use of herbs, nutritional supplements, dietary changes and<br />

breathing exercises to improve respiratory ailments.<br />

17702 Downtown LINCHS 109 7pm-9pm<br />

Tues 1/15 Neale $35, $3 Fee<br />

9HW 611D Herbs for Health and Healing<br />

Comprehensive view of herbs and how they are used to<br />

treat common ailments. Improve vitality and overall health<br />

through herbs.<br />

17709 Downtown LINCHS 109 7pm-8:50pm<br />

Tues 1/22 Neale $35, $3 Fee<br />

9HW 611E Naturopathic First Aid<br />

Learn how to build a naturopathic first aid kit for headaches,<br />

stomach aches, cuts and abrasions, burns, strains and<br />

sprains. Great for traveling too!<br />

17712 Downtown LINCHS 109 7pm-8:50pm<br />

Tues 1/29 Neale $35, $3 Fee<br />

9HW 611F Homeopathy for<br />

Health and Healing<br />

Introduction to homeopathy, philosophy, common remedies<br />

and how they are used to treat common ailments, and improve<br />

overall health.<br />

17710 Downtown LINCHS 109 7pm-8:50pm<br />

Tues 2/5 Neale $35, $3 Fee<br />

9HW 611H Herbal Medicine Making<br />

Hands-on session teaches how-to techniques and recipes<br />

to make your own herbal remedies. Great way to use your<br />

knowledge of herbs and naturopathic medicine. Fun!<br />

17708 Downtown LINCHS 109 7pm-8:50pm<br />

Tues 2/12 Neale $35, $3 Fee<br />

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Recreation and wellness<br />

Naturopathic Medicine: Naturally<br />

Healthy Living Series II<br />

Led by a Naturopathic Doctor, reviewing traditional and<br />

evidence-based Natural Medicine. Learn practical ways to use<br />

Natural Medicine in your life.<br />

9HW 611G Naturopathic Medicine:<br />

Naturally Healthy Living Series II<br />

Register for this class to enroll in the series at a discount.<br />

17807 Downtown LINCHS 116 7pm-9pm<br />

Thurs 1/10-2/14 Oberoi $89, $15 Fee<br />

9HW 611I Environmental Effects on Health<br />

Get educated on what chemicals in your home are doing to<br />

your body and what you can do to stay healthy.<br />

17717 Downtown LINCHS 116 7pm-9pm<br />

Thurs 1/10 Oberoi $35<br />

9HW 611J Naturopathic Fasting,<br />

Cleansing and Detox<br />

Learn about safe and healthy ways to detox with diet,<br />

smoothies, and at-home therapies<br />

17756 Downtown LINCHS 116 7pm-9pm<br />

Thurs 1/17 Oberoi $38<br />

9HW 611K Naturopathic Medicine<br />

for Digestive Health<br />

Natural medicine is tailor-made for many problems. Learn<br />

how to use nutrition, herbs and supplements to improve your<br />

digestion!<br />

17805 Downtown LINCHS 116 7pm-9pm<br />

Thurs 1/24 Oberoi $35, $3 Fee<br />

9HW 611L Naturopathic Medicine<br />

for Chronic Disease Prevention<br />

Learn about using nutrition, exercise, herbs and supplements<br />

to prevent heart disease, cancer, and diabetes.<br />

17758 Downtown LINCHS 116 7pm-9pm<br />

Thurs 1/31 Oberoi $35, $3 Fee<br />

9HW 611M Naturopathic Medicine<br />

for Brain Health<br />

Learn about natural ways to keep your brain in top shape to<br />

prevent dementia, increase productivity at work or improve<br />

Adult ADD symptoms.<br />

17757 Downtown LINCHS 116 7pm-9pm<br />

Thurs 2/7 Oberoi $35, $3 Fee<br />

9HW 611N Anti-Inflammatory Lifestyle<br />

and Supplements 101<br />

Learn concrete information about diet, exercise and self-care<br />

ways reduce inflammation in your body. Also, get expert<br />

information about picking safe and effective supplements.<br />

17716 Downtown LINCHS 116 7pm-9pm<br />

Thurs 2/14 Oberoi $35, $3 Fee<br />

Pay when you register!<br />

New payment plans and financial<br />

resources for PCC students.<br />

See page 55 for more info.<br />

Naturopathic Medicine: Sampler<br />

Led by a Naturopathic Doctor, reviewing traditional and<br />

evidence-based Natural Medicine. Learn practical ways to use<br />

Natural Medicine in your life.<br />

9HW 611O Naturopathic Medicine: Sampler<br />

Register for this class to enroll in the series at a discount.<br />

17651 Willow Cr WCC 310 7pm-8:50pm<br />

Thurs 1/10-1/24 Oberoi $55<br />

9HW 611J Naturopathic Fasting,<br />

Cleansing and Detox<br />

Learn about safe and healthy ways to detox with diet,<br />

smoothies, and at-home therapies<br />

17646 Willow Cr WCC 206 7pm-8:50pm<br />

Thurs 1/10 Oberoi $35<br />

9HW 611M Naturopathic Medicine<br />

for Brain Health<br />

Learn about natural ways to keep your brain in top shape to<br />

prevent dementia, increase productivity at work or improve<br />

Adult ADD symptoms.<br />

17650 Willow Cr WCC 206 7pm-8:50pm<br />

Thurs 1/17 Oberoi $35<br />

9HW 611N Anti-Inflammatory Lifestyle<br />

and Supplements 101<br />

Learn concrete information about diet, exercise and self-care<br />

ways reduce inflammation in your body. Also, get expert<br />

information about picking safe and effective supplements.<br />

17641 Willow Cr WCC 206 7pm-8:50pm<br />

Thurs 1/24 Oberoi $35<br />

Meditation and Relaxation<br />

Techniques<br />

9HW 612A Massage Basics<br />

Learn basic massage techniques of giving a relaxing head,<br />

neck and shoulder massage. Find out how stretching will add<br />

to your relaxing experience.<br />

17667 Downtown LINCHS 115 6pm-8pm<br />

Tues 1/29-2/5 Inthavong $39, $5 Fee<br />

17881 Sylvania CT 238 3:30pm-4:50pm<br />

Sat 2/2-2/9 Inthavong $39<br />

9HW 612B Massage for Couples<br />

Give and receive a massage from your partner. Explore a<br />

number of massage strokes, as well as how and when to use<br />

each of them. Leave with more confidence, and feel closer to<br />

your partner. Wear comfortable clothes. Price is per person.<br />

17670 NW Port FRNHSE 9am-12:50pm<br />

Sat 2/16 Johnson $49, $5 Fee<br />

Bring yoga mat, blanket and a pillow.<br />

17265 SE Center TABOR 146 9am-12:50pm<br />

Sat 2/9 Johnson $49<br />

Bring yoga mat, blanket and a pillow.<br />

9HW 612C Meditation Demystified:<br />

A Retreat in the City<br />

Practice several methods with experienced teachers and time<br />

for questions. Learn the benefits of meditation, posture, how<br />

to work with distractions and avoid discouraging pitfalls.<br />

Develop a meditation practice to fit your life.<br />

17714 NW Port FRNHSE 1pm-4pm<br />

Sat 1/26 Newmark $35, $5 Fee<br />

9HW 612E Meditation: Death and Dying<br />

from the Buddhist Perspective<br />

Mastery of these topics will enable us to meet our death with<br />

grace, clarity and fearlessness.<br />

17739 SW Port MKBC 7pm-8:30pm<br />

Tues 2/5-2/19 Rocklin $35<br />

9HW 612G Meditation:<br />

Living Lightly, the Practice of Emptiness<br />

Through understanding the extent to which we create our own<br />

reality, we can experience a deep and unshakeable happiness<br />

that enables us to live lightly and joyfully in the modern world.<br />

17741 SW Port MKBC 10:30am-12pm<br />

Sun 2/10-3/3 Rocklin $35<br />

9HW 612F Meditation:<br />

Meditations on the Nature of Mind<br />

Derived from the Buddhist Mahamudra tradition, this set of<br />

meditations takes us on a voyage of exploration of our own mind.<br />

17742 SW Port MKBC 7pm-8:30pm<br />

Tues 2/26-3/19 Rocklin $35<br />

17743 SW Port MKBC 10:30am-12pm<br />

Sun 1/13-3/3 Rocklin $35<br />

9HW 612D Meditation:<br />

Modern Buddhism<br />

A special presentation of Buddha’s teachings on compassion<br />

and wisdom that communicates their essence in a way that is<br />

easy to understand and put into practice.<br />

17738 SW Port MKBC 7pm-8:30pm<br />

Tues 1/8-1/29 Rocklin $35<br />

9HW 612H Meditation:<br />

Overcoming Bad Habits<br />

Following Buddha’s timeless wisdom, this series will teach<br />

both guided meditation and practical steps as methods<br />

to experience freedom from even the most challenging of<br />

compulsive bad habit.<br />

17746 SW Port MKBC 10:30am-12pm<br />

Sun 3/10-3/24 Rocklin $35<br />

9HW 612I Meditation:<br />

Relaxed Mindful Focus<br />

Practice ancient meditation methods from the Buddha that<br />

train our minds to stay centered and feel joyful, fearless and<br />

compassionate in any situation: our natural state. Learn how<br />

to create the habit of daily, enjoyable meditation.<br />

17715 NW Port FRNHSE 1pm-4pm<br />

Sat 2/16 Newmark $35, $5 Fee<br />

Wellness and Prevention<br />

9HW 613B Basic Shamanism<br />

Discover a set of healing practices which are precursors to<br />

modern medicine. Journey to the three realms of Shamanic<br />

reality; Communicate with your personal “Spirit Helpers” and<br />

“Teachers;” and explore Shamanic healing.<br />

17885 Sylvania HT 323 10am-4:50pm<br />

Sat 2/23 Christensen $49<br />

Bring drums and rattles.<br />

Have a question?<br />

Go online to<br />

www.pcc.edu/community<br />

or call 971-722-6266<br />

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Mind-Body<br />

Fitness<br />

Have a question?<br />

Call 971-722-6266 or visit<br />

www.pcc.edu/community<br />

9HW 613G Brain Health with<br />

Super Brain Yoga<br />

Gain hands-on tools to strengthen and support brain<br />

energy. Used regularly, tools can increase academic and<br />

behavioral performance, strengthen memory capacity and<br />

balance brain energy.<br />

17857 Sylvania CC SPRUCE 9am-10:20am<br />

Sat 2/9 Burney $39<br />

MBF 619E Bagua Zhang<br />

This internal Chinese martial art develops agile footwork and<br />

spiraling whole body movement. It is based upon bagua, the<br />

eight trigrams. Bagua is noted for its unique training method<br />

of practicing movements while walking in a circle.<br />

17257 SE Port ONEHRT 7:30pm-8:30pm<br />

Mon/Fri 1/7-3/18 Kruse $179<br />

No class 1/21.<br />

9MBF 619A Core Balance = Yoga +<br />

Pilates + Ballet Stretch<br />

This class combines elements of yoga and pilates and stretch<br />

components using the ballet barre. Develop core strength,<br />

ease and openness in joints and a flexible, well-balanced body.<br />

No experience necessary.<br />

17864 N Port NWDPS 10am-11am<br />

Sat 1/12-3/23 Parson $140<br />

9MBF 619F Deep Breathing for Better Health<br />

Come learn how to unlock the power of your own breath!<br />

Deep breathing techniques to increase energy, relieve nervous<br />

tension, and improve focus. This class will include gentle Yoga<br />

movement and breathing techniques.<br />

17718 NW Port FRNHSE 6:30pm-7:20pm<br />

Wed 1/16-2/20 Olson $59, $10 Fee<br />

9HW 613F Managing Stress with<br />

Personal Wellness<br />

Explore stress relief techniques involving the use of natural<br />

therapies. Learn about a holistic approach to wellness, which<br />

includes deep breathing exercises, and self-healing using<br />

Pranic Energy Healing.<br />

17880 Sylvania HT 324 9am-10:50am<br />

Sat 3/23 Burney $45<br />

9HW 613D Weight Loss Through Hypnosis<br />

Learn how to create a state of mind of focused concentration,<br />

and how to reach this state of mind more easily and effectively.<br />

Self Hypnosis can help with stress reduction, smoking<br />

cessation and regaining ideal body image.<br />

17895 Sylvania HT 324 9am-1:50pm<br />

Sat 2/9 Brown $45<br />

9HW 613E Your Hands Can Heal You<br />

Learn how to facilitate your own self-healing by using the<br />

energy that naturally flows from your hands. Explore how to<br />

heal minor injuries such as muscle sprains, insect bites, minor<br />

cuts, bruises, and headaches.<br />

17898 Sylvania HT 323 9am-10:50am<br />

Sat 1/19 Burney $45<br />

Recreation and wellness<br />

9MBF 619D Self Defense:<br />

Martial Arts Techniques<br />

This class will cover the psychology of self-defense,<br />

techniques of blocking, striking, base disruption, grappling,<br />

ground fighting and defense against common weapons. Draws<br />

from various arts including Ju-Jitsu, Karate and Kung Fu.<br />

17884 Sylvania HT GYM 5:30pm-6:20pm<br />

Tues 1/8-2/26 Bersaas $65<br />

9MBF 619G Stressed Out?<br />

Simple Steps for Stress Relief<br />

Do you want to learn, once and for all, some stress reduction<br />

tools that really work? In this class, we will cover simple (and<br />

fun) Yoga tools you can use anywhere and anytime to feel<br />

more relaxed, focused and at ease.<br />

17732 NW Port FRNHSE 7:30pm-8:20pm<br />

Wed 1/16-2/20 Olson $59, $10 Fee<br />

Qigong and Tai Chi<br />

9MBF 616A Qigong<br />

Qigong a Chinese healing art, utilizes gentle body movements,<br />

posture, breath and visualization to help the practitioner<br />

cultivate good health and physical/energetic awareness.<br />

Helpful for stress reduction, relaxation and improve balance.<br />

17133 SE Center SCOTT 102 10am-10:50am<br />

Sat 1/12-3/16 Bernunzio $85<br />

17275 SE Port ONEHRT 11am-12pm<br />

Thurs 1/10-3/14 Kruse $109<br />

9MBF 616B Qigong: Continuing<br />

New practices to further integrate body, mind, breath,<br />

harmony and balance, reduce stress, tension, and naturally<br />

deepen respiration and relaxation.<br />

17132 SE Center SCOTT 102 11am-11:50am<br />

Sat 1/12-3/16 Bernunzio $85<br />

9MBF 617A Tai Chi: Beginning<br />

A gentle approach to exercise emphasizing mind/body<br />

harmony, relaxation, centering and coordination. Traditional<br />

style helps develop effortless vitality and awareness through<br />

meditative movement.<br />

17619 Lk Oswego LOADUL OAK 5:45pm-6:45pm<br />

Thurs 1/10-3/14 Hummel $85, $10 Fee<br />

17887 NE Port HERITB 004 6pm-7pm<br />

Mon 1/7-3/18 Bernunzio $85, $15 Fee<br />

No class 1/21.<br />

16700 Rock Cr BLDG5 114 12pm-12:50pm<br />

Fri 1/11-3/1 Chen $85<br />

16701 Rock Cr BLDG5 114 6pm-6:50pm<br />

Wed 1/9-2/27 Chen $85<br />

17134 SE Center TABOR 102 8am-8:50am<br />

Sat 1/12-3/16 Bernunzio $85<br />

17623 Tualatin POHL 1:45pm-2:45pm<br />

Wed 1/9-3/13 Hummel $85, $5 Fee<br />

17569 Willow Cr WCC 201 12pm-12:50pm<br />

Wed 1/9-3/13 Burghardt $85<br />

Are you 62 or older?<br />

You are eligible to receive a 50% tuition<br />

discount on any non-credit class!<br />

Find more info on page 59 or online at:<br />

www.pcc.edu/senioroption<br />

9MBF 617B Tai Chi: Continuing<br />

New postures with further integration of mind and body<br />

harmony, balance, relaxation, and coordination. Increased<br />

emphasis on circular movement, softness and smoothness to<br />

develop meditative awareness.<br />

17888 NE Port HERITB 004 7pm-8pm<br />

Mon 1/7-3/18 Bernunzio $85, $15 Fee<br />

No class 1/21.<br />

17135 SE Center TABOR 102 9am-9:50am<br />

Sat 1/12-3/16 Bernunzio $85<br />

17612 Willow Cr WCC 201 1pm-1:50pm<br />

Wed 1/9-3/13 Burghardt $85<br />

9MBF 617D Tai Chi Quan: Chen<br />

Students will be introduced to the 56 moves of<br />

Chen Style Tai Chi.<br />

17889 Sylvania HT 101 10:30am-11:50am<br />

Sat 1/12-3/9 Zhang $85<br />

9MBF 617E Tai Chi Quan: Short Form<br />

Learn the proper way of exercising Tai Chi to find balance and<br />

harmony in mind and body. Learn twenty-four gesture Yang<br />

Style Tai Chi Quan form.<br />

17890 Sylvania HT 101 9am-10:20am<br />

Sat 1/12-3/9 Zhang $85<br />

9MBF 617F Tai Chi Wu Style: Beginning<br />

Learn a gentle exercise that can improve balance, enhance<br />

concentration, and reduce stress, as well as strengthen<br />

muscles and joints - a moving meditation. This Wu Style long<br />

form is an excellent practice for mind-body coordination.<br />

17648 NW Port FRNHSE 9:30am-10:20am<br />

Wed 1/9-3/18 Harris $85, $10 Fee<br />

9MBF 617G Tai Chi Wu Style: Continuing<br />

For students who are familiar with the entire Wu sequence, to<br />

continue learning Tai Chi principles and developing depth in<br />

their practice.<br />

17647 NW Port FRNHSE 8:30am-9:20am<br />

Wed 1/9-3/13 Harris $85, $10 Fee<br />

9MBF 617C Tai Chi for Health<br />

Tai Chi movements emphasize mind-body coordination<br />

through relaxation and mindful movement. This gentle<br />

exercise can improve balance, enhance concentration, and<br />

reduce stress, as well as strengthen muscles and joints.<br />

17636 NW Port SNTSHA 4pm-5pm<br />

Mon 1/7-3/11 Harris $85, $20 Fee<br />

No class 1/21.<br />

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Recreation and wellness<br />

Yoga<br />

Please bring a yoga mat to all yoga classes.<br />

9MBF 618A Yoga: Level I<br />

Develop flexibility, strength, peace of mind, and reduce stress<br />

in this strong fundamental introduction! Poses are fun, safe<br />

and easy-to-follow, and give you a sense of focused calm.<br />

Bring yoga mat.<br />

17682 Downtown DC 113 12pm-1pm<br />

Mon/Fri 1/7-3/18 Moore $135<br />

No class 1/21.<br />

17896 NE Port HERITB 004 6pm-7:30pm<br />

Thurs 1/10-3/14 Downs $99, $15 Fee<br />

17277 SE Center TABOR 102 12pm-12:50pm<br />

Fri 1/11-3/15 Downs $89<br />

17278 SE Center TABOR 102 6pm-7:20pm<br />

Tues 1/8-3/12 Peterson $99<br />

17279 SE Center TABOR 102 10am-11:20am<br />

Sat 1/12-3/16 Peterson $99<br />

17280 SE Center TABOR 102 5:30pm-6:20pm<br />

Thurs 1/10-3/14 Toliver $89<br />

17897 Sylvania HT 08 10am-11:20am<br />

Sat 1/12-3/16 Walsh $99<br />

17696 Tigard FOWLER LIBR 6:15pm-7:30pm<br />

Thurs 1/10-3/14 Walsh $99, $14 Fee<br />

17699 Tigard FOWLER LIBR 6:15pm-7:30pm<br />

Mon 1/7-3/18 Walsh $99, $14 Fee<br />

No class 1/21, 2/18.<br />

9MBF 618B Yoga: Gentle<br />

For beginners who want a slower paced class or those new<br />

to a regular exercise program. Basic yoga postures with<br />

modifications to suit student’s needs. Great for people with<br />

limitations due to chronic conditions or injury.<br />

17704 Tualatin POHL 9:30am-10:45am<br />

Fri 1/11-3/15 Walsh $89, $5 Fee<br />

Sports<br />

Have a question?<br />

Call 971-722-6266 or visit<br />

www.pcc.edu/community<br />

9SPR 623H Cartography (Map Making)<br />

for Wilderness Exploration<br />

Use publicly available information (including LiDAR) about the<br />

natural and built environment to make custom maps. Learn to<br />

use terrain analysis programs to find unpublicized waterfalls,<br />

viewpoints, and routes. GPS optional.<br />

17863 Sylvania CC CEDAR 7pm-8:50pm<br />

Tues 1/15-1/29 Parker $45<br />

9SPR 623K Introduction to GPS Navigation<br />

Learn to pinpoint your location, create waypoints and navigate<br />

to them, and create routes. After the class, geocaching or trip<br />

planning is made easy. Indoor as well as an outdoor class,<br />

dress for the weather. Bring your own GPS unit.<br />

17734 Rock Cr BLDG2 120 9am-12pm<br />

Sat 1/26 Oswald $45<br />

17736 Rock Cr BLDG2 120 9am-12pm<br />

Sat 2/23 Oswald $45<br />

9SPR 623C Kick Boxing<br />

This is a moderate impact fitness-combat class with focus on<br />

the technical and practical aspects of offense, defense, foot<br />

work and physical fitness. A great workout!<br />

17626 Beaverton AIMHGH 5:30pm-6:30pm<br />

Mon/Wed 1/7-3/18<br />

No class 1/21.<br />

Sikkens $198<br />

9SPR 623F Tennis: Beginning Level I<br />

Take up tennis - a fun physical workout and an easy<br />

social and networking outlet! This intro class includes<br />

grip, strokes, scoring rules, and tennis etiquette. Bring<br />

racket and two unopened cans of tennis balls to first class.<br />

Class held indoors.<br />

16706 Rock Cr BLDG5 GYM 9am-10:20am<br />

Sat 1/12-3/16 Slack $95<br />

16963 Rock Cr BLDG5 GYM 10:30am-11:50am<br />

Sat 1/12-3/16 Slack $95<br />

9SPR 623I Trailblazers vs. LA Clippers<br />

Come early, talk with a Blazer alum, feast on a complimentary<br />

buffet, and enjoy the game from club level seats! Price<br />

includes a Trail Blazers ticket, buffet, meet-and-greet, and<br />

early entry to watch warm-ups.<br />

17892 NE Port ROSE 5:30pm-10pm<br />

Sat 1/26 Campbell $129<br />

9SPR 623G Tricking<br />

An eclectic blending of gymnastics, advanced kicking, and free<br />

running. Train alongside the Greater Than Gravity Team as you<br />

learn to fly through the air and move like a pro!<br />

17633 Beaverton AIMHGH 1:45pm-2:45pm<br />

Sun 1/13-3/17 Sikkens $99<br />

name Crystal Peterson<br />

Class Yoga: Level 1<br />

about Crystal has been practicing<br />

yoga for sixteen years and teaching for<br />

eleven. Since childhood, she has loved<br />

being active and being upside down.<br />

Crystal truly feels, without our health, we<br />

cannot appreciate all the great things<br />

life has to offer. She enjoys sharing her<br />

enthusiasm of fitness and peace of mind<br />

with people of all levels and ages.<br />

Climbing, Hiking and NW Outdoors<br />

9SPR 620A Bouldering and<br />

Climbing Strength: Introduction<br />

Bouldering is climbing’s fastest growing sport. Learn the<br />

history, techniques, gear, safety and ethics. It is a fun, social<br />

and challenging way to build core strength and get in shape.<br />

First class includes shoe rental, then bring your own.<br />

17862 NE Port CBGYM2 7pm-9pm<br />

Tues 1/8-2/12 Mandell $115<br />

17674 SW Port CBGYM 7pm-9pm<br />

Mon 1/7-2/18 Mandell $115<br />

No class 1/21.<br />

Winter Sports<br />

9SPR 620B Cross Country Ski on Mt. Hood<br />

Learn to cross country ski and glide along the groomed tracks<br />

through this winter wonderland. Cost includes guide and<br />

transportation from <strong>Portland</strong>. Ski gear rental enroute is extra<br />

$12/day. Call 503-524-9192 for info.<br />

17609 NE Port GATEWY 8:25am-5:05pm<br />

Sat 1/12-1/19 Barker $125<br />

Must reg/drop by 1/8.<br />

17635 NE Port GATEWY 8:25am-5:05pm<br />

Sat 1/26-2/2 Barker $125<br />

Must reg/drop by 1/22.<br />

9SPR 620D Snowshoeing on<br />

Mt. St. Helens and Mt. Hood<br />

Learn to snowshoe through Mt. St Helens’ and Mt. Hoods’<br />

crystalline paradises. If you can walk, then you can snowshoe.<br />

Cost includes guide, snowshoe and transportation from<br />

<strong>Portland</strong>. Call 503-524-9192 for info.<br />

17637 NE Port GATEWY 8:25am-5:05pm<br />

Sun 1/13-1/20 Barker $129<br />

Must reg/drop by 1/8.<br />

17638 NE Port GATEWY 8:25am-5:05pm<br />

Sun 1/27-2/3 Barker $129<br />

Must reg/drop by 1/22.<br />

9SPR 623J Ski and Snowboarding:<br />

All Levels<br />

Learn how to ski or snowboard in just five weeks! PCC<br />

students get discounted prices on lessons, lifts, rentals, and<br />

the bus. The bus leaves from Rock Creek, SE Center, CLIMB<br />

or the Sylvania Campus-five week cost is $100. Once you have<br />

registered with PCC, your GO code will be emailed to you ,<br />

then you must pay your package fees to Mt. Hood Meadows<br />

at www.skihood.com/go.<br />

Ski and snowboard package fees:<br />

1) Lesson/Lifts $315<br />

2) Lesson/Lifts/Rental $435<br />

3) Lesson/Rental $255<br />

4) Lesson Only $140<br />

18090 Open Camp MTHOOD MEAD 10:30am-12:30pm<br />

Sat 1/26-2/23 Campbell $35<br />

Have a question?<br />

Go online to<br />

www.pcc.edu/community<br />

or call 971-722-6266<br />

PCC <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Education</strong> Classes<br />

Looking for PCC credit classes that you can apply to college degrees? Visit: www.pcc.edu/schedule.


Swim with<br />

<strong>Community</strong><br />

<strong>Education</strong><br />

Swim with <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Education</strong> classes are based on the<br />

American Red Cross curriculum. We offer seven course<br />

levels (Starfish, Angel Fish, Clown Fish, Rainbow Fish, Sea<br />

Turtles, Barracudas, and Tiger Fish) that teach youth how to<br />

swim skillfully and safely. The prerequisite for each level is<br />

the successful completion and/or demonstration of the skills<br />

from the preceding level. There is no prerequisite for level 1.<br />

Students will be evaluated at the first class and placed at a<br />

level appropriate to their demonstrated skills.<br />

PCC Swim with <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Education</strong> offers a positive<br />

learning experience with low teacher to student ratios.<br />

For more information and to register:<br />

call 971-PCC-SWIM (971-722-7946) or email swim@pcc.edu<br />

Online registration is not available.<br />

Have a swim question?<br />

email swim@pcc.edu<br />

or call 971-PCC-SWIM<br />

Parent Child Aquatics: 6 Months-3 Years<br />

Recreation and wellness<br />

9SPR 624D Parent Child Aquatics:<br />

6 Months-3 Years<br />

Parent and child learn together to increase comfort level in the<br />

water and to build a foundation of basic skills. Parents and<br />

child participate in guided sessions helping the child get ready<br />

to swim by emphasizing fun in the water.<br />

19215 Sylvania HT POOL 9:45am-10:15am<br />

Sat 1/12-2/23 $85<br />

19216 Sylvania HT POOL 10:30am-11am<br />

Sat 1/12-2/23 $85<br />

19217 Sylvania HT POOL 5pm-5:30pm<br />

Tue/Thur 1/15-2/5 $85<br />

9SPR 624A Preschool Aquatics: Ages 3-5 Years<br />

Children learn water safety, survival skills and foundational<br />

swimming concepts. Skills taught are age-appropriate and<br />

allow the student to experience success on an ongoing basis.<br />

19182 Sylvania HT POOL 6:15pm-6:45pm<br />

Mon/Wed 1/14-2/6<br />

No class 1/21.<br />

$85<br />

19183 Sylvania HT POOL 6:15pm-6:45pm<br />

Mon/Wed 2/11-3/4 $85<br />

19184 Sylvania HT POOL 5pm-5:30pm<br />

Tue/Thur 1/15-2/5 $85<br />

19185 Sylvania HT POOL 5pm-5:30pm<br />

Tue/Thur 2/12-3/5 $85<br />

19187 Sylvania HT POOL 9am-9:30am<br />

Sat 1/12-2/23 $85<br />

19189 Sylvania HT POOL 10:30am-11am<br />

Sat 1/12-2/23 $85<br />

9SPR 624E Learn to Swim: K-12<br />

This class is designed for students already comfortable in the<br />

water. Students learn basic water safety while focusing on<br />

stroke development. Students master the skills in one level<br />

before advancing to the next.<br />

19190 Sylvania HT POOL 5:45pm-6:15pm<br />

Tue/Thur 2/12-3/5 $85<br />

19192 Sylvania HT POOL 5:45pm-6:15pm<br />

Tue/Thur 1/15-2/5 $85<br />

19211 Sylvania HT POOL 7pm-7:30pm<br />

Mon/Wed 1/14-2/6<br />

No class 1/21.<br />

$85<br />

19212 Sylvania HT POOL 7pm-7:30pm<br />

Mon/Wed 2/11-3/4 $85<br />

19213 Sylvania HT POOL 9:45am-10:15am<br />

Sat 1/12-2/23 $85<br />

19214 Sylvania HT POOL 10:30am-11am<br />

Sat 1/12-2/23 $85<br />

9SPR 624H Learn to Swim Adults:<br />

16 Years or Older<br />

Learn the fundamentals from our highly qualified swim<br />

instructors who will work with you to overcome anxiety and<br />

apprehension about swimming. Progress at your own pace,<br />

and focus on the strokes that you want to learn!<br />

19218 Sylvania HT POOL 10:30am-12pm<br />

Sat 1/12 $85<br />

19219 Sylvania HT POOL 10:30am-12pm<br />

Sat 2/9 $85<br />

19220 Sylvania HT POOL 10:30am-12pm<br />

Sat 3/9 $85<br />

name Brittanie Donahue<br />

Classes Swim with <strong>Community</strong> Ed<br />

about Brittanie has been teaching<br />

swim lessons for the past four years, and<br />

swims on the PCC Masters swim team.<br />

She loves swimming and looks forward<br />

to sharing that love with others.<br />

PCC <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Education</strong> Classes<br />

Registration and Payment: pages 56-57 Class Locations: pages 60-61 Class Subject Index: page 63<br />

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Recreation and wellness<br />

Work Out<br />

Have a question?<br />

Call 971-722-6266 or visit<br />

www.pcc.edu/community<br />

9WO 624I Pilates Essentials on the Reformer<br />

Discover the health benefits of Pilates as you learn the basic<br />

principals and essential exercises on the Reformer. Improve<br />

your core strength and flexibility. Beginners welcome.<br />

16697 NW Port PNPINC 6:30pm-7:30pm<br />

Thurs 1/10-2/14 Aita $119<br />

16699 NW Port PNPINC 6:30pm-7:30pm<br />

Thurs 2/21-3/21 Aita $119<br />

Cardio and Strength Training<br />

9WO 624B Boxing Fitness Training<br />

Learn the basics - stance, footwork and punches, and how<br />

to use your whole body with every punch creating incredible<br />

power, speed and coordination. Join this fast paced upper-body<br />

workout! Bring boxing gloves/wraps, or purchase for $49.<br />

17258 SE Port ONEHRT 12pm-1pm<br />

Sun 1/13-3/17 Kruse $109<br />

17259 SE Port ONEHRT 7pm-8pm<br />

Tue/Thur 1/8-3/14 Kruse $179<br />

9WO 624E Cardio Boot Camp<br />

Want to tone up and get fit but do not know how to start? Get<br />

a personalized exercise plan for your body shape, learn how<br />

to stay motivated, and set some fitness goals. Includes cardio<br />

and strength fitness to help you feel your best!<br />

17262 SE Center TABOR 101 12pm-12:50pm<br />

Mon 1/7-3/18 Larson $85<br />

No class 1/21.<br />

name Renee Hayes<br />

Class Hula Hooping for Fitness<br />

9WO 624N Deep Water Aerobics<br />

Join this high intensity workout in water using buoyancy<br />

equipment. Focus on cardiovascular conditioning, strength<br />

building and overall toning with special attention to the.<br />

17893 Sylvania HT D-POOL 7pm-7:50pm<br />

Mon 1/7-3/4 Alford $79<br />

No class 1/21.<br />

17894 Sylvania HT D-POOL 7pm-7:50pm<br />

Wed 1/9-2/27 Alford $79<br />

9WO 624H Hula Hooping for Fitness<br />

Get in shape and have fun using heavier adult sized hula<br />

hoops! Learn tricks and moves to tone your waist, arms, back<br />

and buns. No previous experience necessary. Hoops provided.<br />

17876 NE Port HERITB 004 7pm-8:30pm<br />

Tues 1/8-2/5 Tashner $59, $15 Fee<br />

17877 NE Port HERITB 004 7pm-8:30pm<br />

Tues 2/19-3/19 Tashner $59, $15 Fee<br />

17751 Rock Cr BLDG5 114 5pm-5:50pm<br />

Wed 1/9-2/6 Woltz $59<br />

17272 SE Center TABOR 102 6pm-6:50pm<br />

Fri 1/11-2/15 Hayes $65<br />

17652 Tigard TIGSRC 7pm-8:30pm<br />

Wed 1/9-2/13 Qaddoumi $65, $5 Fee<br />

9WO 624M Stability Ball<br />

Use the stability ball to increase balance, strength and<br />

flexibility. A fun and rewarding tool to increase your fitness<br />

level. stability ball required. Persons under 5'2" need 55cm,<br />

5'3"-6'2" need 65cm, over 6'2" need 75cm.<br />

17603 Downtown DC 113 12pm-1pm<br />

Tues 1/8-3/12 Frieze $99<br />

17605 Downtown DC 113 12pm-1pm<br />

Thurs 1/10-3/14 Frieze $99<br />

name Heather Woltz<br />

Class Hula Hooping for Fitness<br />

9WO 624J Strength Training for Women<br />

The best way to lose fat. Build muscle mass and strength.<br />

Proper techniques for weight lifting and uses. How to<br />

determine safe amounts of weight for each person.<br />

17276 SE Center TABOR 101 5:30pm-6:50pm<br />

Tue/Thur 1/8-3/14 Gilson $145<br />

9WO 624L Zumba!<br />

Ditch the workout and join the party! Burn calories while doing<br />

aerobics to Latin and international music. We’ll move to the<br />

beats of Salsa, Merengue, Cumbia, Reggeaton, Belly Dance,<br />

Flamenco and more.<br />

16964 Rock Cr BLDG2 259 12pm-12:50pm<br />

Sat 1/21-3/16 Marin-Valderr $99<br />

16965 Rock Cr BLDG5 114 11am-11:50am<br />

Fri 1/11-3/15 Marin-Valderr $99<br />

17645 Rock Cr BLDG2 259 7am-7:50am<br />

Mon 1/7-3/18 Hansen $89<br />

No class 1/21.<br />

17281 SE Center TABOR 102 12pm-12:50pm<br />

Wed 1/9-3/13 Neck $89<br />

about Heather Woltz and Renee Hayes, hoop enthusiasts, and instructors for PCC's<br />

hula hoop fitness class. These ladies are both grew up in the Pacific Northwest. They<br />

are passionate about things that creatively involve exercise. When they are not teaching<br />

you can catch them performing in the hoop troupe “The Spinnerettes,” with fellow PCC<br />

instructor Paige Tashner. Collectively, they have many years of experience in educating<br />

people on how to become hoop enthusiasts. They believe in exercise as a form of<br />

expression and also as a key element in life long health and happiness. They would love<br />

you to hoop it up with them and bring a smile to your waist! Cardio Boot Camp<br />

PCC <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Education</strong> Classes<br />

Looking for PCC credit classes that you can apply to college degrees? Visit: www.pcc.edu/schedule.


Exercise and Fitness for Seniors<br />

Adults 62 and older receive 50% off tuition.<br />

9MBF 618F Boomer and Senior Yoga Basics<br />

Improve your strength, flexibility and balance with safe Yoga<br />

poses, adapted to a chair, while learning deep breathing and<br />

relaxation techniques that really work!<br />

17861 NE Port HWSC 11:15am-12:15pm<br />

Wed 1/16-2/20 Olson $59, $10 Fee<br />

9WO 624C Brain Fitness/Cognitive Skills<br />

Learn mental exercises with a dash of rhythm and music while<br />

you exercise your brain! Improve your memory, problem<br />

solving and processing power. Find out the latest research in<br />

neurogenesis and plasticity, and what that means to you.<br />

17643 Lk Oswego LOADUL CEDAR 9:30am-10:20am<br />

Mon/Thur 1/7-3/4<br />

No class 1/21.<br />

Carres $109, $10 Fee<br />

17694 Willow Cr WCC 204 9:30am-10:20am<br />

Wed/Fri 1/9-3/1 Carres $109<br />

Recreation and wellness<br />

9WO 624F Early Morning Fitness<br />

Join this class for early risers! Includes warm up activities,<br />

stretching, flexibility, walking and strength training with<br />

light hand weights. Anyone with physical limitations given<br />

special attention.<br />

17872 Sylvania HT GYM 8am-8:50am<br />

M/W/F 1/7-3/18 Davies $99<br />

No class 1/21.<br />

17873 Sylvania HT GYM 7am-7:50am<br />

M/W/F 1/7-3/18 Davies $99<br />

No class 1/21.<br />

9WO 624G Gentle Toning and Cardio Workout<br />

A fun workout combining the benefits of Zumba Dance moves,<br />

light weight training and mat exercises that focus on strengthening<br />

and building muscle tone. Bring one pound weights.<br />

17263 SE Center TABOR 102 9am-9:50am<br />

Wed/Fri 1/9-3/15 Neck $149<br />

17264 SE Center TABOR 102 9am-9:50am<br />

Mon 1/7-3/18 Neck $89<br />

No class 1/21.<br />

Are you 62 years old or older?<br />

You are eligible to receive a<br />

50% tuition discount on any<br />

non-credit class!<br />

Boomer and Senior Yoga Basics<br />

Find more info on page 59 or online at<br />

www.pcc.edu/senioroption<br />

9WO 624K Zumba Gold<br />

Burn calories, while having tons of fun! This class is a lowerintensity,<br />

easy to follow Zumba class for active older adults.<br />

17282 SE Center TABOR 102 1pm-1:50pm<br />

Wed 1/9-3/13 Neck $89<br />

Better Bones and Balance<br />

Classes designed specifically to increase bone mass, improve<br />

balance and reduce osteoporosis risk. Men and women of all<br />

fitness levels welcome. The Better Bones and Balance program<br />

was pioneered by the research of Christine Snow, PhD.,<br />

former director of the Oregon State University Bone Research<br />

Lab in Corvallis. This long range research project yielded<br />

critical information and strategies that actually increase bone<br />

mass in later life, with a specific exercise plan. Wear athletic<br />

shoes and bring water.<br />

9WO 624A Better Bones and Balance<br />

Reap the benefits OSU bone research studies have shown.<br />

This exercise significantly slows the rate of bone loss in adults<br />

of all ages and increases mass. Improve balance, flexibility,<br />

coordination and increase muscle tone.<br />

17613 Lk Oswego ACAD 1pm-2pm<br />

Tue/Thur 1/8-3/14 Hummel $125, $15 Fee<br />

17617 Lk Oswego ACAD 2:30pm-3:30pm<br />

Tue/Thur 1/8-3/14 Hummel $125, $15 Fee<br />

17860 NE Port HERITB 004 11am-12pm<br />

Tue/Thur 1/8-3/14 Kaplan $125, $25 Fee<br />

18159 NE Port HERITB 004 12:15pm-1:15pm<br />

Tue/Thur 1/8-3/14 Kaplan $125, $25 Fee<br />

PCC <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Education</strong> Classes<br />

Registration and Payment: pages 56-57 Class Locations: pages 60-61 Class Subject Index: page 63<br />

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topics:<br />

Free Lunch and Lecture Series<br />

PAGE 44<br />

Careers<br />

Career Planning Series<br />

Discover a New Career<br />

Fashion Design<br />

Start Your Own Business<br />

PAGE 46<br />

Computer Skills<br />

Computer Fundamentals<br />

Google Series<br />

MS Office<br />

Social Media<br />

Web Design<br />

A+ Certification Prep<br />

Databases<br />

Desktop Publishing and Graphic Design<br />

Presentation and Projects<br />

Programming<br />

Spreadsheets and Accounting<br />

Web Page Development<br />

Web Page Graphics and Enhancements<br />

Word Processing<br />

PAGE 50<br />

Continuing <strong>Education</strong><br />

and License Renewal<br />

PCC Institute of Fundraising<br />

and Grant Writing with WVDO<br />

Solar, Thermal and Electric Systems<br />

Installer Series<br />

Electrical License Renewal<br />

PAGE 51<br />

Money Matters<br />

Managing Your Money and Investments<br />

Retirement<br />

PAGE 52<br />

Personal Development<br />

PAGE 52<br />

Resources<br />

Communication Skills<br />

Grant Writing<br />

Professional Skills<br />

PAGE 53<br />

Test Preparation<br />

PAGE 53<br />

Traffic Safety<br />

Motorcycle Rider Classes<br />

Driver <strong>Education</strong><br />

Name:<br />

Dawn Davis<br />

Area of expertise:<br />

Work and Life Balance<br />

Last <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Education</strong> class I took:<br />

Squash Talk with Jessica Gutgsell<br />

My New Year's Resolution:<br />

To eat more squash.<br />

My favorite quote:<br />

“One kind word can warm three winter<br />

months.” ~ Japanese Proverb<br />

Contact Information:<br />

ddavis@pcc.edu<br />

Free Lunch and Learn<br />

Lecture Series<br />

9LL 610A Free Lunch and Learn<br />

Lecture Series<br />

Bring your lunch and join us every Thursday from 12 - 1pm,<br />

January 31 - March 7, 2013, in the US Bank Room of the<br />

Multnomah County Central Library downtown. The lectures are<br />

free. Register for this class to enroll in the series.<br />

17848 Downtown MLTLIB 12pm-1pm<br />

Thurs 1/31-3/7<br />

9LL 610B How to Get What You<br />

Mean, Not What You Say<br />

Building a life is like building a house and the right tools make<br />

all the difference. Speaker Steven Fulmer shares a few tools<br />

to achieve craftsmanship quality success and happiness in<br />

your life.<br />

17840 Downtown MLTLIB 12pm-1pm<br />

Thurs 1/31 Fulmer<br />

work & Life Balance<br />

Winter in the Northwest is such a great time<br />

for learning. As you focus your sights on<br />

more indoor adventures, you’ll find a wide<br />

array of classes to pique your interest. They<br />

are led by an amazing group of passionate<br />

and knowledgeable instructors who share<br />

a love of education, their subject matter,<br />

and making a positive contribution to our<br />

community. Whether this is their first term<br />

teaching with PCC <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Education</strong> or<br />

they have taught with us for 30 years, they<br />

are constantly learning to bring you current,<br />

relevant classes. We know your time is<br />

valuable, and strive to make it time well<br />

spent with PCC.<br />

Here are some of winter term’s new classes<br />

and their instructors:<br />

iPad Basics Workshop,<br />

taught by Brent McDaniel (pg. 47)<br />

Fashion Design Studio,<br />

taught by Traci Anderson (pg. 45)<br />

Imagine Loving Mondays,<br />

taught by Jennifer Anderson (pg. 45)<br />

Public Speaking,<br />

taught by Flora Novarra (pg. 52)<br />

Let's Make a Video,<br />

taught by Zita Podany (pg. 46)<br />

See you in class!<br />

Dawn Davis<br />

Work and Life Balance<br />

Program Coordinator<br />

9LL 610D Five New Truths<br />

About Job Search<br />

Join speakers Vicki Lind and Cynthia Dettman to explore the<br />

new reality in the job search world, and how you can maximize<br />

your potential to land a job worth having!<br />

17842 Downtown MLTLIB 12pm-1pm<br />

Thurs 2/7 Lind<br />

9LL 610F We May be Getting Older,<br />

But We Don’t Have to Act It...<br />

Three key factors keep you feeling younger and energized.<br />

You’ve likely heard about the first two: exercise and nutrition.<br />

Join Flora Novarra to learn why social interaction/engagement<br />

is the 3rd crucial factor for living your life with gusto.<br />

17843 Downtown MLTLIB 12pm-1pm<br />

Thurs 2/14 Novarra<br />

Pay when you register!<br />

See page 55 for more info.


9LL 610E Tools for Getting Unstuck<br />

Discover tools for getting out of stuck spots, making decisions<br />

you’ll feel good about and creating the forward motion you<br />

need to make changes happen. Techniques applicable on a<br />

personal level and in organizations. Speaker: Natasha Harmon<br />

17844 Downtown MLTLIB 12pm-1pm<br />

Thurs 2/21 Harmon<br />

9LL 610C Managing Conflict:<br />

Tips, Tricks, Traps, Tools<br />

Disagree without being disagreeable; fix problems<br />

without fixing blame. Discover the conflict resolution and<br />

communication tools necessary to reach resolution, not just<br />

settlement, for personal and professional success.<br />

17846 Downtown MLTLIB 12pm-1pm<br />

Thurs 2/28 Imperati<br />

9LL 610G To Tweet or Not to Tweet:<br />

That is the Question!<br />

Speaker Sally Rhys will explore ethics in the age of technology.<br />

Learn how to protect yourself from sending that text or email<br />

that could backfire in more ways than one, while still staying<br />

true to your personal code.<br />

17847 Downtown MLTLIB 12pm-1pm<br />

Thurs 3/7 Rhys<br />

Careers<br />

Have a question?<br />

Call 971-722-6266 or visit<br />

www.pcc.edu/community<br />

9CAR 613C Imagine Loving Mondays<br />

If you are frustrated or uninspired, feel you’re making less<br />

money than you’re worth, worry you’re not making a real<br />

difference...then now is the perfect time to transform your<br />

career. Learn a 7-step process that’s powerful and effective.<br />

17350 Sylvania HT 322 6:30pm-8:20pm<br />

Thurs 1/24 Anderson $29<br />

$15 payable to “Generous Success, Inc.”<br />

Career Planning Series<br />

This series of four workshops is geared for those who are<br />

currently job hunting or just interested in finding out what is<br />

out there!<br />

9CAR 611A Career Planning Series<br />

Register for this class to enroll in the series at a discount.<br />

17300 Sylvania SCB 203 6:30pm-8:20pm<br />

Tues 1/8-1/29 Anderson $65<br />

$15 payable to “Generous Success, Inc.”<br />

9CAR 611E Who Do You Think You Are?<br />

Looking for direction in your career? Begin to discover your<br />

ideal work by finding and exploring the patterns in your<br />

interests, skills, values and natural gifts.<br />

17330 Sylvania SCB 203 6:30pm-8:20pm<br />

Tues 1/8 Anderson $29<br />

$5 payable to “Generous Success, Inc.”<br />

Are you 62 or older?<br />

You are eligible to receive a 50% tuition<br />

discount on any non-credit class!<br />

work and Life Balance<br />

9CAR 611B Finding a Job in <strong>Portland</strong><br />

Learn the research skills that will allow you to find your best<br />

employer. You will get an overview of area resources as well as<br />

Internet research tips and a look at the largest employers and<br />

most promising small companies in <strong>Portland</strong>.<br />

17328 Sylvania SCB 203 6:30pm-8:20pm<br />

Tues 1/15 Anderson $29<br />

$5 payable to “Generous Success, Inc.”<br />

9CAR 611D Throw Away Your Resume<br />

Learn how to make yourself stand out from the rest. Develop a<br />

strategy for reaching the companies you want to work for and<br />

the person who can hire you.<br />

17329 Sylvania SCB 203 6:30pm-8:20pm<br />

Tues 1/22 Anderson $29<br />

$5 payable to “Generous Success, Inc.”<br />

9CAR 611C Out Interview the Interviewer<br />

Learn the skills you need to keep cool, calm and collected<br />

during even the toughest interview. Practice the hardball<br />

questions, and prepare for any interview, including panels.<br />

17327 Sylvania SCB 203 6:30pm-8:20pm<br />

Tues 1/29 Anderson $29<br />

$5 payable to “Generous Success, Inc.”<br />

Discover a New Career<br />

9CAR 611G Introduction to Voice Overs<br />

Fun, interactive class to get started in professional voice<br />

acting. Receive a professional voice evaluation. This class<br />

is taught by a professional voice actor from the voice acting<br />

training company: Voices For All.<br />

17409 Willow Cr WCC 206 12pm-1:50pm<br />

Sat 1/26 Staff $29, $29 Fee<br />

9CAR 611H Teach Your Way<br />

to a Thriving Business<br />

Are you an entrepreneur who is a teacher at heart? Come<br />

learn a step-by-step process for building a thriving business<br />

by teaching classes, seminars or workshops. Learn how to<br />

choose, develop and market your class.<br />

17373 Sylvania HT 321 6:30pm-8:20pm<br />

Thurs 1/17 Anderson $29<br />

$15 payable to “Generous Success, Inc.”<br />

ONLINE: 9OL 610L Administrative<br />

Assistant Fundamentals<br />

Discover and master the essentials of managerial and<br />

staff support, information and records management,<br />

communications technology, travel and meeting<br />

coordination, space planning, and office ergonomics.<br />

OurCoursesComeToYou.com<br />

17053 Online 1/16-2/22 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17054 Online 2/20-3/29 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17055 Online 3/20-4/26 $30, $69 Fee<br />

Find more info on page 59 or online at<br />

www.pcc.edu/senioroption<br />

Fashion Design<br />

Fashion Design classes are offered for those who wish to<br />

advance their skills and/or build opportunity in the Fashion<br />

Design industry. Take classes individually or in combination<br />

to earn a Fashion Design Completion Award. Email nermina.<br />

radaslic@pcc.edu for award requirements.<br />

9CAR 612E Patternmaking for<br />

Fashion Design: Intermediate<br />

Build on techniques learned in Patternmaking for FD I and<br />

develop a set of full scale standard blocks. Emphasis will be<br />

placed on using industrial standard principles in patterning<br />

and writing of coordinating specification pages.<br />

17740 CLIMB Ctr CLIMB 306 6pm-8:50pm<br />

Mon 1/7-3/18 Anderson $205, $5 Fee<br />

No class 1/21. Text: “Patternmaking for Fashion Design”<br />

9CAR 612F Apparel Construction:<br />

Intermediate Sewing<br />

Continue to develop your sewing skills and construction<br />

methods through the creation of three garments.<br />

Industry and commercial patterns will be used to develop<br />

a diverse background of knowledge that can increase job<br />

opportunity potential.<br />

17782 CLIMB Ctr CLIMB 306 6pm-8:50pm<br />

Thurs 1/10-3/14 Johnson $205, $5 Fee<br />

9CAR 612D Fashion Design Studio<br />

Bring your own project, and use our workspace and dress<br />

forms under the guidance of instructor Traci Anderson. Work<br />

at your own pace and receive specialized instruction tailored to<br />

your garment and skill level.<br />

17783 CLIMB Ctr CLIMB 306 6:30pm-8:20pm<br />

Tues 2/5-3/12 Anderson $89<br />

Prereq: Patternmaking I or Apparel Construction I<br />

Start Your Own Business<br />

9CAR 610C So You Want to<br />

Start Your Own Business<br />

You have the idea, but how does that become a reality? Before<br />

you invest in a small business, learn from an experienced pro<br />

if your passion translates into a marketable opportunity, and if<br />

so, how to get started.<br />

17754 Willow Cr WCC 222 7pm-8:50pm<br />

Thurs 1/17-2/28 Blass $75, $5 Fee<br />

No class 2/14.<br />

9CAR 610H Etsy and Beyond<br />

Learn to sell your handmade items, vintage goods or supplies<br />

on Etsy or other online marketplaces. Insightful, helpful tips<br />

and tricks will help you earn extra income from a hobby or<br />

grow into a flourishing home-based business.<br />

17752 CLIMB Ctr CLIMB 305 6:30pm-8:20pm<br />

Thurs 1/17-2/7 Sumner $55<br />

9CAR 610B eBay: The Basics of Selling!<br />

Do you desire additional part-time income, a serious business<br />

or simply want to get rid of stuff? Learn to set up a seller<br />

account, create successful listings, upload pictures and accept<br />

payments. Includes Tips, Tricks, and the Traps.<br />

17780 CLIMB Ctr CLIMB 303 6pm-8:50pm<br />

Thurs 3/14 Boyd $49<br />

Lecture class.<br />

17553 Tualatin TUALPL 6pm-9pm<br />

Wed 3/13 Boyd $49, $10 Fee<br />

Lecture class.<br />

PCC <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Education</strong> Classes<br />

Registration and Payment: pages 56-57 Class Locations: pages 60-61 Class Subject Index: page 63<br />

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46<br />

work and Life Balance<br />

9CAR 610I eBay 2:<br />

Advanced Selling Strategies!<br />

Learn the secret strategies to find a profitable niche, maximize<br />

sales and beat your competition. Includes eBay research,<br />

marketing and photography tips, eBay Stores, plus FREE<br />

automation tools to streamline your eBay selling.<br />

17784 CLIMB Ctr CLIMB 305 9am-11:50am<br />

Sat 3/16 Boyd $59<br />

Lecture class.<br />

9CAR 610E So You Have A Great Idea?<br />

Class covers what to do when you’ve thought of that great new<br />

product or service. We cover how to protect your idea with<br />

patents, copyrights, agreements, and trademarks. You’ll learn<br />

sources for prototype development and manufacturers.<br />

17552 Willow Cr WCC 204 6pm-7:50pm<br />

Tues 3/12 Veltkamp $29<br />

$35 optional manual on CD available.<br />

9CAR 613A Make Money Using<br />

Blogs and Social Networking Tools<br />

New ways of communicating and networking also offer<br />

new ways to profit. For little or no money you can find new<br />

customers for your existing business, freelance opportunities<br />

and ways to start a new venture!<br />

17551 Willow Cr WCC 204 8pm-9:50pm<br />

Tues 3/12 Veltkamp $29<br />

$35 optional manual on CD available.<br />

9CAR 610F Sell Your Stuff on eBay<br />

Discover how to open a seller account, do research and create<br />

listings, improve your listings with effective photography and<br />

descriptions, price your items, open and use a PayPal account,<br />

monitor your listings and complete transactions.<br />

17370 Cascade TEB 218 6pm-7:50pm<br />

Wed 3/13 Veltkamp $29<br />

$35 optional manual on CD. Bring item to list.<br />

9CAR 610A 25 Hot Home-Based<br />

Businesses to Start for Under $1,000<br />

Want to be your own boss, but not sure what kind of business<br />

to start? Explore 25 profitable home-based businesses. Start<br />

up requirements, market niches, action plan provided.<br />

17348 Cascade TEB 218 8pm-9:50pm<br />

Wed 3/13 Veltkamp $29<br />

$35 optional manual on CD available.<br />

9MNY 616G Sidelines for Retirees!<br />

Retired doesn’t mean you need to live on a fixed income!<br />

Discover a variety of part-time businesses and freelance gigs<br />

that are well suited to those over 50. They can be fun, started<br />

with little investment and fit easily into any lifestyle.<br />

17425 Sylvania HT 322 6pm-7:50pm<br />

Thurs 3/14 Veltkamp $29<br />

$35 optional manual on CD available.<br />

9CAR 610G How to Start a<br />

Profitable Greeting Card Business<br />

Tap into a growing market with our greeting cards. Learn<br />

where to get materials, what kinds of cards attract buyers,<br />

what buyers look for from an independent card company and<br />

where to find viable outlets for your cards.<br />

17400 Sylvania HT 322 8pm-9:50pm<br />

Thurs 3/14 Veltkamp $29<br />

$35 optional manual on CD available.<br />

ONLINE: 9OL 611R Creating a<br />

Successful Business Plan<br />

Turn your business ideas into a solid plan for financing and<br />

long-term success. Increase your chances of obtaining<br />

financing, and of keeping your business strategically focused.<br />

OurCoursesComeToYou.com<br />

17085 Online 1/16-2/22 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17086 Online 2/20-3/29 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17087 Online 3/20-4/26 $30, $69 Fee<br />

ONLINE: 9OL 620M Secrets of the Caterer<br />

Do you love to cook and plan parties? Then start your<br />

own catering business and make money doing what<br />

you love! Learn foundational skills about catering and<br />

the catering business, including many delicious recipes!<br />

OurCoursesComeToYou.com<br />

17488 Online 1/16-2/22 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17489 Online 2/20-3/29 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17490 Online 3/20-4/26 $30, $69 Fee<br />

ONLINE: 9OL 621F Start Your Own Arts<br />

and Crafts Business<br />

Discover how to create a niche in your chosen market, price<br />

your work effectively, find the best craft shows, and market<br />

your product to a worldwide Internet customer base. Taught<br />

by a professional artist. OurCoursesComeToYou.com<br />

17502 Online 1/16-2/22 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17503 Online 2/20-3/29 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17504 Online 3/20-4/26 $30, $69 Fee<br />

ONLINE: 9OL 621G Start Your Own<br />

Small Business<br />

Learn everything you need to know including start-up<br />

options, proven marketing techniques, financing options,<br />

and more. You’ll discover the secrets that separate the<br />

successful entrepreneurs from the struggling ones!<br />

OurCoursesComeToYou.com<br />

17505 Online 1/16-2/22 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17506 Online 2/20-3/29 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17507 Online 3/20-4/26 $30, $69 Fee<br />

Mac Fundamentals: Level I<br />

PCC <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Education</strong> Classes<br />

Looking for PCC credit classes that you can apply to college degrees? Visit: www.pcc.edu/schedule.<br />

Computer<br />

Skills<br />

Have a question?<br />

Call 971-722-6266 or visit<br />

www.pcc.edu/community<br />

9COM 614X Let’s Make a Video<br />

Use your own camera and footage to produce home videos for<br />

personal use and archiving your family stories and activities.<br />

Class focuses on shooting home video using good shooting<br />

techniques, and editing that footage to tell a story.<br />

17382 Cascade TEB 225 6pm-8:50pm<br />

Fri 1/25-2/22 Podany $115<br />

Text: “How to Shoot Video That Doesn’t Suck”<br />

Computer Fundamentals<br />

9COM 614A PC Computer Fundamentals:<br />

Level I<br />

Get trained in all the basics like computer terminology,<br />

managing files and how to use the mouse. Perfect for<br />

beginners and those with no prior computer experience.<br />

Taught by a patient instructor using easy to understand terms.<br />

17796 CLIMB Ctr CLIMB 207 10am-11:50am<br />

Sat 1/5-1/26 Williams $89, $3 Fee<br />

17183 Newberg NEC 110 1pm-2:50pm<br />

Tue/Thur 1/22-1/31 Gonzalez $89, $3 Fee<br />

17184 Rock Cr BLDG5 125 10am-11:50am<br />

Fri 1/11-2/1 Gonzalez $89, $3 Fee<br />

17286 SE Center TABOR 111 6pm-7:50pm<br />

Mon/Wed 2/11-2/20 Williams $89, $3 Fee<br />

17555 Willow Cr WCC 214 9am-10:50am<br />

Tue/Thur 1/15-1/24 Williams $89, $3 Fee<br />

9COM 614B PC Computer Fundamentals:<br />

Level II<br />

Develop the practical skills necessary to enjoy and operate<br />

your computer with confidence! Learn a variety of tasks such<br />

as writing a letter, printing, and personalizing the computer<br />

settings to make it easier and more fun to use.<br />

17798 CLIMB Ctr CLIMB 207 10am-11:50am<br />

Sat 2/2-2/23 Williams $89, $3 Fee<br />

17830 Newberg NEC 110 1pm-2:50pm<br />

Tue/Thur 2/5-2/14 Gonzalez $89, $3 Fee<br />

17833 Rock Cr BLDG5 125 10am-11:50am<br />

Fri 2/8-3/1 Gonzalez $89, $3 Fee<br />

17294 SE Center TABOR 111 6pm-7:50pm<br />

Mon/Wed 2/25-3/6 Williams $89, $3 Fee<br />

17556 Willow Cr WCC 214 9am-10:50am<br />

Tue/Thur 1/29-2/7 Williams $89, $3 Fee<br />

Are you 62 years old or older?<br />

You are eligible to receive a<br />

50% tuition discount on any<br />

non-credit class!<br />

Pay when you register!<br />

See page 55 for more info.<br />

Find more info on page 59 or online at<br />

www.pcc.edu/senioroption


9COM 614C PC Computer Fundamentals:<br />

Level III<br />

Learn to play music and video on your computer and how to<br />

customize your system. Practice creating and saving folders<br />

so you’ll never lose a file again. We even cover basic system<br />

maintenance and what to do if your computer gets a virus.<br />

17801 CLIMB Ctr CLIMB 207 10am-11:50am<br />

Sat 3/2-3/23 Williams $89, $3 Fee<br />

17832 Newberg NEC 110 1pm-2:50pm<br />

Tue/Thur 2/19-2/28 Gonzalez $89, $3 Fee<br />

17839 Rock Cr BLDG5 125 9am-11:50am<br />

Fri 3/8-3/22 Gonzalez $89, $3 Fee<br />

17296 SE Center TABOR 111 6pm-7:50pm<br />

Mon/Wed 3/11-3/20 Williams $89, $3 Fee<br />

17557 Willow Cr WCC 214 9am-10:50am<br />

Tue/Thur 2/12-2/21 Williams $89, $3 Fee<br />

9COM 614Z PC Computer Fundamentals<br />

for Non-Native English Speakers<br />

Learn basic computer concepts and skills to use your computer<br />

with confidence. Special emphasis will be given to concepts,<br />

terminology, how to start and use various computer programs,<br />

create and save files, modify pictures, email, and more.<br />

17309 SE Center SCOTT 101 7pm-8:50pm<br />

Mon 1/28-3/18 Loanzon $105, $5 Fee<br />

17834 Willow Cr WCC 217 10am-11:50am<br />

Sat 1/19-3/9 Gonzalez $105, $5 Fee<br />

9COM 614L My PC: Getting Started<br />

with Windows 7<br />

Get hands-on with this unique, fun approach to Windows 7!<br />

Learn how to get around, adapt your desktop to fit your style<br />

and needs, work with files and file folders, use desktop tools<br />

and gadgets and get a peek at fun features.<br />

17407 Willow Cr WCC 214 10am-11:50am<br />

Sat 1/26-2/2 Burr $89, $5 Fee<br />

9COM 614J PC Maintenance and<br />

Troubleshooting<br />

In jargon-free language, learn what you need to know<br />

to maintain your computer. Aimed at senior-adults, it<br />

covers troubleshooting problems, installing drivers,<br />

updates, optimization, anti-spyware, anti-virus protection<br />

and much more!<br />

17385 Willow Cr WCC 214 10am-11:50am<br />

Sat 2/9-3/2 Burr $89, $15 Fee<br />

Text included.<br />

9COM 614N Mac Fundamentals: Level I<br />

Learn to love your MAC! We will cover basic computer skills<br />

such as email, managing files, and making various documents.<br />

Intended for beginning users.<br />

17392 Cascade MAHB 216 10am-11:50am<br />

Sat 1/19-1/26 Wahlke $49<br />

Give the gift of learning!<br />

These gift certificates make a great gift and can<br />

be used for any credit or non-credit PCC class.<br />

They are sold in $10, $25, and $100 amounts.<br />

Order by calling<br />

971-722-8888, option 3.<br />

work and Life Balance<br />

9COM 614O Mac Fundamentals: Level II<br />

Learn what iLife can bring to your life! We will overview some<br />

of the neat MAC only features such as iPhoto, iMovie, iWeb<br />

and iDVD. Intended for intermediate users.<br />

17394 Cascade MAHB 216 10am-12:50pm<br />

Sat 2/2-2/9 Wahlke $65<br />

9COM 614P Mac Fundamentals: Level III<br />

Advanced iLife: Bring in your own photos and videos to create<br />

a personal project to take with you. Learn how to make slide<br />

shows, work with themes, add titles, create and add your own<br />

music and burn it all to an authored DVD!<br />

17384 Cascade MAHB 216 10am-11:50am<br />

Sat 2/16-3/2 Wahlke $65<br />

9COM 614Q Mac Fundamentals: Level IV<br />

Learn how to navigate in the world of Photoshop! An<br />

introduction to the interface; learn the basic tools and begin<br />

creating original graphics and editing images.<br />

17389 Cascade MAHB 216 10am-11:50am<br />

Sat 3/9-3/16 Wahlke $49<br />

9COM 614W iPad Basics Workshop:<br />

Explore Your iPad’s Capabilities<br />

New iPad tablet? Apple iPad’s elegance can lead to<br />

frustrations. Hands-on learning covers touch interface, email,<br />

photos, web surfing and your questions. Small class size<br />

allows fun and relaxed exploring through<br />

demo-then doing it yourself.<br />

17306 SE Center TABOR 141 3:30pm-4:50pm<br />

Tue/Thur 1/29-2/7 McDaniel $59<br />

Bring your iPad and let’s play!<br />

17307 SE Center TABOR 115 6:30pm-7:50pm<br />

Tue/Thur 1/29-2/7 McDaniel $59<br />

Bring your iPad and let’s play!<br />

Google Series<br />

9COM 614R Google Series<br />

Register for this class to enroll in the series at a discount.<br />

17568 Willow Cr WCC 214 6:30pm-8:20pm<br />

Tues 1/15-2/5 Lucas $65<br />

9COM 614T Google Docs<br />

Create online documents, work with them in real time with<br />

other people, and store them online, all for free! Learn the<br />

basics, including creation, sharing, collaboration, uploading,<br />

organizing and more.<br />

17565 Willow Cr WCC 214 6:30pm-8:20pm<br />

Tues 1/15-1/22 Lucas $35<br />

9COM 614U Google Calendar<br />

Get organized with Google Calendar. Access your schedule on<br />

the go from any Internet computer or sync it to your smart<br />

phone. Easily share your calendar with others. Never forget<br />

another event again.<br />

17566 Willow Cr WCC 214 6:30pm-8:20pm<br />

Tues 1/29 Lucas $29<br />

9COM 614S Google Picasa<br />

An introduction to Picasa, Google’s free photo storage, sharing<br />

and editing software. Learn basic photo editing and how to<br />

easily store and share your pictures with family and friends.<br />

17567 Willow Cr WCC 214 6:30pm-8:20pm<br />

Tues 2/5 Lucas $29<br />

MS Office<br />

9COM 614D Fundamentals of Excel: Level I<br />

Acquire the essential skills needed to create and edit simple<br />

spreadsheets. Walk away with the ability to enter values and<br />

formulas, format your work and use multiple tabs for creating<br />

more than one spreadsheet in a document.<br />

17793 CLIMB Ctr CLIMB 207 6pm-7:50pm<br />

Mon/Wed 1/7-1/16<br />

Text included.<br />

Williams $89, $17 Fee<br />

17836 Newberg NEC 110 1pm-2:50pm<br />

Tue/Thur 3/12-3/21<br />

Text included.<br />

Gonzalez $89, $17 Fee<br />

17558 Willow Cr WCC 214 3pm-4:50pm<br />

Tue/Thur 1/22-1/31<br />

Text included.<br />

Smith $89, $17 Fee<br />

9COM 614E Fundamentals of Excel: Level II<br />

Learn to do more with Excel! Create formulas and use<br />

functions to manage and analyze financial or other info.<br />

Add charts, ClipArt and pictures to make your data more<br />

eye-catching and clear. Learn tricks to save time and be more<br />

productive.<br />

18581 Willow Cr WCC 214 1pm-2:50pm<br />

Tue/Thur 2/5-2/14 Smith $89<br />

9COM 614I Fundamentals of<br />

PowerPoint: Level I<br />

Learn the fundamentals of creating a basic presentation.<br />

Discuss slide layouts, graphics, formatting, charts and more.<br />

Apply themes to make a professional-looking presentation<br />

quickly. Learn some tips for giving and printing a presentation.<br />

17420 Willow Cr WCC 213 8am-11:50am<br />

Sat 1/12-1/19 Gasper $89, $15 Fee<br />

Text included.<br />

9COM 615A Fundamentals of<br />

Power Point: Level II<br />

Now that you know the basics, discover the many tools<br />

available to enhance your presentation and wow your audience.<br />

Learn to use tables, design options, slide masters, templates,<br />

speaker notes, handouts, multimedia, timings and much more!<br />

17497 Willow Cr WCC 213 8am-11:50am<br />

Sat 1/26-2/2 Gasper $89, $15 Fee<br />

Text included.<br />

9COM 614F Fundamentals of Word: Level I<br />

Come learn the basics of navigating Microsoft Word. We’ll have<br />

you creating documents, entering text, revising, formatting,<br />

saving, retrieving and printing with ease. You’ll walk away<br />

feeling confident enough to tackle almost any document!<br />

17305 SE Center TABOR 111 6pm-7:50pm<br />

Mon/Wed 1/28-2/6<br />

Text included.<br />

Williams $89, $17 Fee<br />

17560 Willow Cr WCC 214 1pm-2:50pm<br />

Tue/Thur 2/19-2/28<br />

Text included.<br />

Smith $89, $17 Fee<br />

9COM 614M Fundamentals of Word: Level II<br />

Learn advanced topics like handling images, creating tables,<br />

and applying all sorts of fancy formatting tricks, cool styles<br />

and templates to give your documents the professional quality<br />

and artistic creativity you desire.<br />

18460 Willow Cr WCC 214 1pm-2:50pm<br />

Tue/Thur 3/5-3/14 Smith $89<br />

PCC <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Education</strong> Classes<br />

Registration and Payment: pages 56-57 Class Locations: pages 60-61 Class Subject Index: page 63<br />

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9COM 614K Social Networking 101<br />

Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, you’ve heard of them, but how<br />

do you use them to your best advantage? Learn to create a<br />

profile, useful tips and tricks for this increasingly important<br />

tool for communicating with friends, family and coworkers.<br />

17790 CLIMB Ctr CLIMB 207 6:30pm-8:20pm<br />

Tues 1/29-2/12 Hamburg $69<br />

9COM 614V Linkedln 101<br />

LinkedIn is a powerful tool for career development. This class<br />

is for those new to LinkedIn, or are ready to take it to the next<br />

level. Discuss the role of LinkedIn in your career, create a<br />

profile, connect with others and build a network.<br />

17791 CLIMB Ctr CLIMB 207 6:30pm-8:20pm<br />

Tues 2/19-2/26 Hamburg $49<br />

Web Design<br />

9COM 614G PC Web Design Basics I<br />

Learn how to create and upload a website to the Internet. Walk<br />

through basic HTML and XHTML, getting comfortable with<br />

the language. By the end you will format text, add images and<br />

tables, insert hyperlinks and build a navigation bar.<br />

17785 CLIMB Ctr CLIMB 206 9am-11:50am<br />

Sat 1/12-2/9 Podany $115, $7 Fee<br />

9COM 614H PC Web Design Basics II:<br />

Dreamweaver<br />

Expand on the principles of Web Design. Learn site<br />

management tools, layering and how to include features such<br />

as animation. Develop an understanding of how to improve<br />

site efficiency by the end of class. Basic computer skills<br />

required.<br />

17792 CLIMB Ctr CLIMB 206 9am-11:50am<br />

Sat 2/16-3/16 Podany $115, $22 Fee<br />

Text included.<br />

9COM 614Y Take Control of Your<br />

Web Site with WordPress<br />

Build websites with user-friendly WordPress, the most popular<br />

site development software. Learn the basics of building pages,<br />

inserting images and video, and installing a shopping cart.<br />

Discover key marketing strategies to maximize exposure.<br />

17749 CLIMB Ctr CLIMB 206 6pm-8:50pm<br />

Tues 1/15-1/29 See $89<br />

ONLINE: 9OL 617U PC Troubleshooting<br />

Learn to decipher and solve almost any problem with your PC.<br />

OurCoursesComeToYou.com<br />

17393 Online 1/16-2/22 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17397 Online 2/20-3/29 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17398 Online 3/20-4/26 $30, $69 Fee<br />

ONLINE: 9OL 622I Web 2.0: Blogs,<br />

Wikis and Podcasts<br />

In this course, you’ll join the Web 2.0 world as you learn<br />

how to create and maintain your own blog, wiki and podcast.<br />

OurCoursesComeToYou.com<br />

A+ Certification Prep<br />

Prep II and Prep III available at OurCoursesComeToYou.com<br />

ONLINE: 9OL 610E A+ Cert Prep Level I<br />

Hardware: Prepare for the CompTIA A+ exam and begin a<br />

rewarding career in the fast-growing PC repair field. Gain<br />

the knowledge upon which you’ll base the rest of<br />

your studies for the exams that debuted in late 2009.<br />

OurCoursesComeToYou.com<br />

17061 Online 1/16-2/22 $30, $79 Fee<br />

17062 Online 2/20-3/29 $30, $79 Fee<br />

17063 Online 3/20-4/26 $30, $79 Fee<br />

Databases<br />

ONLINE: 9OL 612A Crystal Reports 11 Level I<br />

Make the points you want to make by converting raw database<br />

or accounting information into impressive and meaningful<br />

reports. OurCoursesComeToYou.com<br />

17100 Online 1/16-2/22 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17101 Online 2/20-3/29 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17102 Online 3/20-4/26 $30, $69 Fee<br />

ONLINE: 9OL 612D Database<br />

Development Level I<br />

Move step-by-step through all the phases of a system<br />

development project to guarantee that the resulting product<br />

will not only work as it was designed to work, but also that<br />

the design truly responds to user needs.<br />

OurCoursesComeToYou.com<br />

17464 Online 1/16-2/22 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17466 Online 2/20-3/29 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17467 Online 3/20-4/26 $30, $69 Fee<br />

ONLINE: 9OL 616A MS Access 2007 Level I<br />

Learn how Microsoft’s powerful database can help you store<br />

and manage information you’ve collected about your business,<br />

home, or community. OurCoursesComeToYou.com<br />

17353 Online 1/16-2/22 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17354 Online 2/20-3/29 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17355 Online 3/20-4/26 $30, $69 Fee<br />

ONLINE: 9OL 616C MS Access 2010 Level I<br />

Manage, store, analyze, and display important business,<br />

personal, or scientific data. Increase productivity, reduce data<br />

entry errors, conduct extensive searches, produce striking,<br />

professionally formatted reports. OurCoursesComeToYou.com<br />

17356 Online 1/16-2/22 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17357 Online 2/20-3/29 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17358 Online 3/20-4/26 $30, $69 Fee<br />

Desktop Publishing<br />

and Graphic Design<br />

ONLINE: 9OL 614J Illustrator CS5 Level I<br />

Practice while you learn the fundamentals of Illustrator with<br />

useful design projects. Master drawing tools, image-editing<br />

features. Reinforce your skills and learn secrets of good<br />

graphic design. OurCoursesComeToYou.com<br />

ONLINE: 9OL 614M InDesign CS5 Level I<br />

Get hands-on desktop publishing training and learn to use this<br />

popular page layout software to design and create professional<br />

quality letterhead, business cards, brochures, PDF files that<br />

play movies, and more. OurCoursesComeToYou.com<br />

17226 Online 1/16-2/22 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17227 Online 2/20-3/29 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17228 Online 3/20-4/26 $30, $69 Fee<br />

Presentations and Projects<br />

ONLINE: 9OL 616U MS PowerPoint 2010 Level I<br />

Learn to create impressive slide presentations filled with<br />

formatted text, images, video, animation, charts, and links to<br />

the Web. OurCoursesComeToYou.com<br />

17364 Online 1/16-2/22 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17365 Online 2/20-3/29 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17366 Online 3/20-4/26 $30, $69 Fee<br />

ONLINE: 9OL 616W MS Project 2010 Level I<br />

Discover how to effectively plan, implement, and control<br />

projects. Organize details, sequence tasks, produce a<br />

baseline, assign resources and costs, track progress,<br />

identify and analyze variances, create schedules.<br />

OurCoursesComeToYou.com<br />

17369 Online 1/16-2/22 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17371 Online 2/20-3/29 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17374 Online 3/20-4/26 $30, $69 Fee<br />

Programming<br />

ONLINE: 9OL 611H C# Programming Level I<br />

Learn the fundamentals of programming with a hot new<br />

language incorporating the best features of VB, C++, Java.<br />

Build impressive and professional-looking applications<br />

on your schedule and on your very own computer.<br />

OurCoursesComeToYou.com<br />

17079 Online 1/16-2/22 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17080 Online 2/20-3/29 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17081 Online 3/20-4/26 $30, $69 Fee<br />

ONLINE: 9OL 614X Java Programming Level I<br />

Start with the basics of program design and go on to<br />

write your own programs integrating input and output,<br />

calculations, decision making and loops. Learn with<br />

easy-to-understand examples and skill-building exercises.<br />

OurCoursesComeToYou.com<br />

17235 Online 1/16-2/22 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17236 Online 2/20-3/29 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17237 Online 3/20-4/26 $30, $69 Fee<br />

ONLINE: 9OL 615L<br />

Mac, iPhone, iPad Programming<br />

Learn to create Mac, iPhone, and iPad apps and<br />

programs using Objective-C and the Xcode compiler.<br />

OurCoursesComeToYou.com<br />

17241 Online 1/16-2/22 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17242 Online 2/20-3/29 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17243 Online 3/20-4/26 $30, $69 Fee<br />

Sign up for our eNewsletter!<br />

17517 Online 1/16-2/22 $30, $69 Fee 17223 Online 1/16-2/22 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17518 Online 2/20-3/29 $30, $69 Fee 17224 Online 2/20-3/29 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17519 Online 3/20-4/26 $30, $69 Fee 17225 Online 3/20-4/26 $30, $69 Fee<br />

PCC <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Education</strong> Classes<br />

Looking for PCC credit classes that you can apply to college degrees? Visit: www.pcc.edu/schedule.<br />

www.pcc.edu/community


ONLINE: 9OL 617R Oracle Level I<br />

Learn how to use the Oracle database management<br />

system to plan, organize, and manage your data.<br />

OurCoursesComeToYou.com<br />

17383 Online 1/16-2/22 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17387 Online 2/20-3/29 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17388 Online 3/20-4/26 $30, $69 Fee<br />

ONLINE: 9OL 618B Perl Programming Level I<br />

Learn Perl, a powerful and easy-to-use scripting language that<br />

can be used on almost any type of computer to solve most<br />

every programming problem. Capable and as fast as C, C++,<br />

and Java, Perl is easier to learn. OurCoursesComeToYou.com<br />

17403 Online 1/16-2/22 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17404 Online 2/20-3/29 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17405 Online 3/20-4/26 $30, $69 Fee<br />

ONLINE: 9OL 620Z SQL Level I<br />

Learn to read and write Structured Query Language<br />

(SQL) statements to manipulate relational data.<br />

OurCoursesComeToYou.com<br />

17482 Online 1/16-2/22 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17483 Online 2/20-3/29 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17484 Online 3/20-4/26 $30, $69 Fee<br />

ONLINE: 9OL 621A SQL Level II<br />

Expand your knowledge of Structured Query Language (SQL),<br />

the industry standard database programming language.<br />

OurCoursesComeToYou.com<br />

17485 Online 1/16-2/22 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17486 Online 2/20-3/29 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17487 Online 3/20-4/26 $30, $69 Fee<br />

work and Life Balance<br />

ONLINE: 9OL 622G Visual Basic 2008 Level I<br />

Learn to write your own sophisticated applications utilizing the<br />

most widely used programming language and development<br />

tool for creating windows applications; all with little more than<br />

a few clicks of your mouse. OurCoursesComeToYou.com<br />

17514 Online 1/16-2/22 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17515 Online 2/20-3/29 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17516 Online 3/20-4/26 $30, $69 Fee<br />

Spreadsheets and Accounting<br />

ONLINE: 9OL 616M MS Excel 2010 Level I<br />

In Excel 2010 discover shortcuts and tricks for setting up<br />

formatted worksheets quickly and efficiently. Learn the secrets<br />

behind formulas, functions, sorting, analyzing data, creating<br />

custom charts, and much more. OurCoursesComeToYou.com<br />

17621 Online 1/16-2/22 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17630 Online 2/20-3/29 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17632 Online 3/20-4/26 $30, $69 Fee<br />

ONLINE: 9OL 619W QuickBooks 2012<br />

Set up a chart of accounts in QuickBooks 2012; create and<br />

print invoices, receipts, and statements; track payables,<br />

receivables and inventory; create estimates and generate<br />

reports. OurCoursesComeToYou.com<br />

17455 Online 1/16-2/22 $30, $69 Fee<br />

Must have program on your computer. 2010, 2011 also available.<br />

17456 Online 2/20-3/29 $30, $69 Fee<br />

Must have program on your computer. 2010, 2011 also available.<br />

17457 Online 3/20-4/26 $30, $69 Fee<br />

Must have program on your computer. 2010, 2011 also available.<br />

online Career Field training<br />

Advance Your Career with “Anywhere, Anytime” Learning!<br />

We offer training in Healthcare, Business, Design and Technology, Video Game Design<br />

and more! The self-paced courses can generally be completed in six months, and<br />

begin on demand. Instructors are actively involved in the students’ online learning<br />

experience. Each course includes everything needed to succeed (books, lessons,<br />

quizzes and assignments)!<br />

For additional information and to find our entire catalog,<br />

go to OurCoursesComeToYou.com or call 971-722-5303.<br />

Web Page Development<br />

ONLINE: 9OL 610J Achieving Top Search<br />

Engine Positions<br />

With nearly 90% of web traffic coming from search engines,<br />

increasing your SE ranking is critical. Learn proven, step-bystep<br />

strategies to achieve the highest possible position with<br />

the major search engines. OurCoursesComeToYou.com<br />

17064 Online 1/16-2/22 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17065 Online 2/20-3/29 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17066 Online 3/20-4/26 $30, $69 Fee<br />

ONLINE: 9OL 611T Creating Mobile<br />

Apps HTML5<br />

Learn to use HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, jQuery, and Web<br />

APIs to create cross-platform mobile apps and mashups.<br />

OurCoursesComeToYou.com<br />

17088 Online 1/16-2/22 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17089 Online 2/20-3/29 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17090 Online 3/20-4/26 $30, $69 Fee<br />

ONLINE: 9OL 612B CSS and XHTML: Level I<br />

Learn how to create state-of-the-art websites using modern<br />

CSS and XHTML techniques. Take your existing HTML<br />

skills to the next level and start building sites like the pros.<br />

OurCoursesComeToYou.com<br />

17103 Online 1/16-2/22 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17104 Online 2/20-3/29 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17105 Online 3/20-4/26 $30, $69 Fee<br />

ONLINE: 9OL 618H PHP and MySQL Level I<br />

Build dynamic, data-driven websites using two of the<br />

most popular open source technologies available. Master<br />

essential programming concepts by designing and building<br />

a full-featured Web site powered by PHP and MySQL.<br />

OurCoursesComeToYou.com<br />

17429 Online 1/16-2/22 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17431 Online 2/20-3/29 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17433 Online 3/20-4/26 $30, $69 Fee<br />

ONLINE: 9OL 610R Advanced Web Pages<br />

Take your Web development skills to the next level as you<br />

learn how to create advanced websites using CSS, HTML5,<br />

media queries for mobile devices, interactive forms, and<br />

embedded video. OurCoursesComeToYou.com<br />

17067 Online 1/16-2/22 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17068 Online 2/20-3/29 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17069 Online 3/20-4/26 $30, $69 Fee<br />

ONLINE: 9OL 611V Creating Web Pages<br />

Develop webpage content, structure and layout. Build links<br />

between pages and to cyberspace. Add color, graphics, tables,<br />

hot buttons, and animation. Secure top search engine listings<br />

and learn web-marketing tips. OurCoursesComeToYou.com<br />

17091 Online 1/16-2/22 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17092 Online 2/20-3/29 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17093 Online 3/20-4/26 $30, $69 Fee<br />

Have a question?<br />

Go online to<br />

www.pcc.edu/community<br />

or call 971-722-6266<br />

PCC <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Education</strong> Classes<br />

Registration and Payment: pages 56-57 Class Locations: pages 60-61 Class Subject Index: page 63<br />

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50<br />

work and Life Balance<br />

ONLINE: 9OL 611W Creating WordPress<br />

Websites Level I<br />

WordPress is one of the world’s most popular Web<br />

design tools because it’s free, easy to use and produces<br />

professional results. Create your own combination blog<br />

and Website without having to learn any special coding!<br />

OurCoursesComeToYou.com<br />

17094 Online 1/16-2/22 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17095 Online 2/20-3/29 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17096 Online 3/20-4/26 $30, $69 Fee<br />

ONLINE: 9OL 611X Creating WordPress<br />

Websites Level II<br />

WordPress is one of the world’s most popular Web<br />

design tools because it’s free, easy to use and produces<br />

professional results. Create your own combination blog<br />

and website without having to learn any special coding!<br />

OurCoursesComeToYou.com<br />

17097 Online 1/16-2/22 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17098 Online 2/20-3/29 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17099 Online 3/20-4/26 $30, $69 Fee<br />

ONLINE: 9OL 612P Dreamweaver CS5 Level I<br />

Learn to use Adobe Dreamweaver CS5 to design, create, and<br />

maintain user-friendly Web sites full of professional-quality<br />

Web pages. OurCoursesComeToYou.com<br />

17114 Online 1/16-2/22 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17115 Online 2/20-3/29 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17116 Online 3/20-4/26 $30, $69 Fee<br />

Word Processing<br />

ONLINE: 9OL 617G MS Word 2010 Level I<br />

Learn how to create and modify documents in Word 2010,<br />

the most popular word-processing program available.<br />

OurCoursesComeToYou.com<br />

17377 Online 1/16-2/22 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17378 Online 2/20-3/29 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17381 Online 3/20-4/26 $30, $69 Fee<br />

VISIT<br />

OurCoursesComeToYou.com<br />

for a complete listing of available<br />

classes, including earlier versions such as<br />

Office 2003, 2007 and Adobe CS3, CS4.<br />

Give the gift of learning!<br />

These gift certificates make a great gift and can<br />

be used for any credit or non-credit PCC class.<br />

They are sold in $10, $25, and $100 amounts.<br />

Order by calling<br />

971-722-8888, option 3.<br />

Continuing<br />

<strong>Education</strong><br />

and License<br />

Renewal<br />

Have a question?<br />

Call 971-722-6266 or visit<br />

www.pcc.edu/community<br />

PCC Institute of Fundraising and<br />

Grant Writing with WVDO<br />

Build the skills to successfully write grants and raise funds<br />

for worthy projects and organizations. Courses are taught<br />

by professionals with real experience, and will give you a<br />

comprehensive look at all aspects of the funding field. Geared<br />

for those working with nonprofits, those who aspire to do<br />

so, volunteers who support nonprofits in raising support.<br />

Completion awards will be given to participants who complete<br />

all five PCC courses and attend five Willamette Valley<br />

Development Officers (WVDO) educational program events.<br />

Details on WVDO’s schedule are listed at http://wvdo-or.<br />

org/. Participants who earn an award of completion will be<br />

recognized at a WVDO event and receive a complimentary<br />

year-long membership in the organization. Email pwright@<br />

pcc.edu with questions.<br />

CEU 908V Grant Writing Introduction, .80 Cr.<br />

Step by step plan to take you from concept, to research, to<br />

a viable letter of inquiry. Techniques for clear and concise<br />

writing, presentation and use of appropriate agency. Grant<br />

writing that is reality based, not mystic. First course in Grant<br />

Writing Series.<br />

11906 CLIMB Ctr CLIMB 202 6:30pm-8:20pm<br />

Wed 1/23-2/13 Horton $125, $10 Fee<br />

Log into MyPCC for more information prior to the 1st class.<br />

CEU 908W Fundraising Basics, .80 Cr.<br />

Discover how foundation and corporate relations, annual<br />

funds, volunteer management, event planning and grant<br />

writing come together. Learn how to create a stable and<br />

sustainable nonprofit organization. Great for Board members,<br />

volunteers, people interested in changing professions or those<br />

working in the fundraising field to enhance their skills.<br />

14976 CLIMB Ctr CLIMB 301 6:30pm-8:20pm<br />

Thurs 2/21-3/14 Erekson Varga $125, $5 Fee<br />

CEU 912K Successful Fundraising<br />

Events, .40 Cr.<br />

What you need to know to create and hold a successful<br />

fundraising event. Dinners, galas, golf tournaments, auctions<br />

and more. How to develop a strategy, set timelines, realistic<br />

financial expectations, staffing, use of professionals and<br />

volunteers.<br />

17536 CLIMB Ctr CLIMB 301 6:30pm-8:20pm<br />

Mon 2/25-3/4 Petersen $75<br />

Have a question about CEUs?<br />

Go online to<br />

www.pcc.edu/career<br />

or call 971-722-2917<br />

Solar, Thermal, and Electric<br />

Systems Installer Series<br />

This series of eight classes offers up-to-date information and<br />

training for the following topics: Principles of Solar Energy<br />

Systems, Solar Hot Water, Solar Electric Controls I and II,<br />

Solar Electric Systems I and II, Grid-tied Photovoltaic Systems<br />

I and II. This series is approved for 20 hours by the State<br />

Renewable Energy Apprenticeship Committee.<br />

CEU 913 Solar, Thermal and Electric Systems<br />

Installer Series, 2.40 Cr.<br />

Learn system sizing, orientation, configuration, load analysis,<br />

installation and service from basics to the completed project.<br />

Tour existing systems, work on real projects, build solar<br />

collectors.<br />

14996 NE Port MR SUN 9am-12pm<br />

Sat 1/12-3/2 Patterson $75, $300 Fee<br />

CEU 9131 Principles of<br />

Solar Energy Systems, .30 Cr.<br />

Practical solar applications for the Northwest; collection,<br />

storage, distribution and conservation of solar energy.<br />

Suncharts, introduction to solar hot water and pool heating,<br />

anatomy of a solarpanel.<br />

17779 NE Port MR SUN 9am-12pm<br />

Sat 1/12 Patterson $29, $45 Fee<br />

CEU 9132 Solar Hot Water I, .30 Cr.<br />

Solar hot water, active vs passive systems, open loop vs<br />

closed loop, a close look at the most popular solar water<br />

heaters, tour of working systems.<br />

17781 NE Port MR SUN 9am-12pm<br />

Sat 1/19 Patterson $29, $45 Fee<br />

CEU 9136 Solar Electric Controls II, .30 Cr.<br />

Direct drive solar electric motors, pumps, fans, irrigation,<br />

tracking systems, 12 volt DC appliances, ultra energy efficient<br />

lighting and appliances.<br />

17961 NE Port MR SUN 9am-12pm<br />

Sat 1/26 Patterson $29, $45 Fee<br />

CEU 9139 Solar Electric Systems I, .30 Cr.<br />

Photovoltaic (PV) system design. Matching PV to load,<br />

fuel switching, the relation between PV, efficiency, and<br />

conservation. Making PV practical and affordable.<br />

17967 NE Port MR SUN 9am-12pm<br />

Sat 2/2 Patterson $29, $45 Fee<br />

CEU 9134 Solar Electric Controls I, .30 Cr.<br />

Electrical controls in solar thermal and solar electric systems.<br />

AC and DC solar pumps, valves, snap switches, variable<br />

resistance sensors.<br />

17971 NE Port MR SUN 9am-12pm<br />

Sat 2/9 Patterson $29, $45 Fee<br />

CEU 913A Solar Electric Systems II, .30 Cr.<br />

Battery based photovoltaic systems, inverters, generators,<br />

pole-mount vs. roof mount, the National Electric Code governing<br />

off-grid photovoltaic systems, disconnects and grounding.<br />

17972 NE Port MR SUN 9am-12pm<br />

Sat 2/16 Patterson $29, $45 Fee<br />

CEU 913B Grid-tied Photovoltaic, .30 Cr.<br />

Grid-tied photovoltaic systems, net metering, Green tags, tax<br />

credit and utility incentives, cost and payback. Article 690 of<br />

the National Electric Code.<br />

17974 NE Port MR SUN 9am-12pm<br />

Sat<br />

PCC <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Education</strong> Classes<br />

2/23 Patterson $29, $45 Fee<br />

Looking for PCC credit classes that you can apply to college degrees? Visit: www.pcc.edu/schedule.


CEU 913C Advanced Photovoltaic<br />

Systems II, .30 Cr.<br />

Energy priorities; which solar technology first and why; wind<br />

and hybrid systems, integrated photovoltaic roofing, industry<br />

trends, a look at the future.<br />

17975 NE Port MR SUN 9am-12pm<br />

Sat 3/2 Patterson $29, $45 Fee<br />

Electrical License Renewal<br />

Let PCC help keep your electrical training current and advance<br />

your career! Our classes offer the latest training in the<br />

electrical profession. Each course meets the requirements of<br />

the State of Oregon Electrical Board for Continuing <strong>Education</strong><br />

for license renewal. These classes can also be used to meet<br />

the Washington State requirements through the WA/OR<br />

reciprocity agreement. A course completion award for eight<br />

hours of continuing education will be issued by the instructor<br />

at the end of each Saturday workshop to students who have<br />

proof of registration. Attendance rosters for all classes will be<br />

sent to the State for certification purposes. Please note that<br />

the electrician’s license renewal fee is not included in the cost<br />

of the class. A 2011 National Electric Code Book is required;<br />

copies are available for purchase at the PCC Bookstore at<br />

Cascade Campus and Southeast Center.<br />

CEU 921Z National Electrical<br />

Code Changes, .80 Cr.<br />

Designed to provide Oregon state licensed electricians the<br />

current National Electrical Code changes approved by the<br />

Oregon Building Codes Department of Commerce Electrical<br />

Division. (Code related)<br />

15170 SE Center SCOTT 204 8am-4:50pm<br />

Sat 2/9 Faulkner $85<br />

15171 SE Center SCOTT 204 8am-4:50pm<br />

Sat 3/16 Ullrich $85<br />

17538 SE Center SCOTT 204 8am-4:50pm<br />

Sat 1/12 Kempa $85<br />

17541 Willow Cr WCC 103 8am-4:50pm<br />

Sat 3/9 Kempa $85<br />

CEU 3263 Electrical Safety/NFPA 70E, .80 Cr.<br />

Learn how current NFPA 70E standards apply to a facility, and<br />

why safe electrical work practices are important.<br />

18879 SE Center SCOTT 204 8am-4:50pm<br />

Sat 1/19 Rosenberg $85<br />

30 minute lunch break.<br />

CEU 922C Grounding and Bonding, .80 Cr.<br />

This course is designed to provide Oregon state licensed<br />

electricians with the current NEC Grounding and Bonding<br />

safety and installation procedures. (Code related)<br />

17759 Willow Cr WCC 103 8am-4:50pm<br />

Sat 1/26 Faulkner $85<br />

CEU 922A NEC Code Calculations<br />

for Motor and Transformers, .80 Cr.<br />

Designed to provide Oregon state licensed electricians with the<br />

current information on how to calculate electrical motor and<br />

transformer loads. (Code related)<br />

17931 SE Center SCOTT 204 8am-4:50pm<br />

Sat 2/23 Ullrich $85<br />

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work and Life Balance<br />

Money<br />

Matters<br />

Have a question?<br />

Call 971-722-6266 or visit<br />

www.pcc.edu/community<br />

9MNY 616H Home Loans: The “How To” Class<br />

Can I qualify? What do I need to do? How long will it take?<br />

Learn what it takes to get a home loan in today’s banking<br />

world. Class takes you step by step on how to plan, prepare<br />

and what to expect. Taught by a mortgage professional.<br />

17418 Willow Cr WCC 208 7pm-8:50pm<br />

Wed 1/16 Labovitz $29<br />

9MNY 616C Home Buying 101<br />

in the New Economy<br />

In today’s market, the time has never been better to buy a<br />

home! Explore house hunting, MLS, legal documents, FAQs,<br />

inspection and title insurance in the new economy.<br />

17744 CLIMB Ctr CLIMB 305 6pm-8:20pm<br />

Thurs 2/21 Axness $29<br />

Managing Your Money and<br />

Investments<br />

9MNY 616N Financial Planning for<br />

Individual Investors<br />

Join us for an in-depth discussion on stocks, bonds, wills and<br />

trusts, financial planning ideas and much more. Taught by a<br />

professional financial planner.<br />

17849 Willow Cr WCC 224 6:30pm-7:50pm<br />

Tues 1/15-2/5 Nicholson $39<br />

9MNY 616B Financial Workshop:<br />

Your Source for Financial <strong>Education</strong><br />

Learn key features of bonds, stocks and mutual funds, steps<br />

you can take to prepare for retirement, reducing taxable<br />

income and how insurance can protect against unexpected<br />

life events.<br />

17421 Sylvania HT 322 6:30pm-8:20pm<br />

Tues 1/15-2/5 Brenden $49<br />

ONLINE: 9OL 615C Keys to<br />

Successful Money Management<br />

Just about anyone can build wealth. All it takes is organization,<br />

discipline, and a firm knowledge of how to proceed. Obtain the<br />

knowledge and skills to amass a sizable nest egg and live the<br />

life of your dreams. OurCoursesComeToYou.com<br />

17238 Online 1/16-2/22 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17239 Online 2/20-3/29 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17240 Online 3/20-4/26 $30, $69 Fee<br />

ONLINE: 9OL 618C Personal Finance<br />

Protect your assets and discover how best to achieve all your<br />

financial goals. Create and use a budget, borrow and invest<br />

wisely, make sound decisions about insurance, plan for your<br />

financial future and much more. OurCoursesComeToYou.com<br />

17408 Online 1/16-2/22 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17413 Online 2/20-3/29 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17414 Online 3/20-4/26 $30, $69 Fee<br />

ONLINE: 9OL 621J Stocks, Bonds,<br />

and Investing: Oh, My!<br />

Learn how to make wise investment decisions so that<br />

you have enough money to live comfortably through your<br />

retirement. OurCoursesComeToYou.com<br />

17508 Online 1/16-2/22 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17509 Online 2/20-3/29 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17510 Online 3/20-4/26 $30, $69 Fee<br />

Retirement<br />

9MNY 616K Complete Financial Management<br />

for Midlife and Beyond<br />

Comprehensive class designed to help you take control of your<br />

finances and make more informed decisions. Topics include<br />

investment choices, taxes, retirement planning, insurance,<br />

estate planning, college savings choices and life goals.<br />

17564 Beaverton CEDRPK A9 6:30pm-9:30pm<br />

Tues 1/29-2/12 Woods $45, $8 Fee<br />

$35 workbook fee payable to “Resource.”<br />

17419 Sylvania SCB 203 6:30pm-9:20pm<br />

Thurs 1/24-2/7 Woods $45<br />

$35 workbook fee payable to “Resource.”<br />

9MNY 616M Keys to a Successful Retirement<br />

This course will be most beneficial for those who have less<br />

than 15 years until retirement. You will learn a simple five step<br />

process that can be implemented immediately to help you<br />

plan, prepare for and enjoy your retirement.<br />

17853 Newberg NEC 112 6pm-6:50pm<br />

Wed 1/23-2/27 Cornick $39<br />

9MNY 616I Rejuvenate Your Retirement<br />

For those who are currently retired. Discover financial<br />

strategies designed to achieve retirement objectives such as<br />

tax-efficient income planning, lifestyle preservation, inflation<br />

protection and providing a legacy.<br />

17426 Tigard TIGSRC 9am-11am<br />

Thurs 1/24-1/31 Jeanfreau $29, $5 Fee<br />

$25 payable to “Vereo Financial Group.”<br />

17547 Tigard TIGSRC 1pm-3pm<br />

Tues 1/29-2/5 Jeanfreau $29, $5 Fee<br />

$25 payable to “Vereo Financial Group.”<br />

17428 Willow Cr WCC 207 1pm-2:50pm<br />

Thurs 1/24-1/31 Jeanfreau $29<br />

$25 payable to “Vereo Financial Group.”<br />

17548 Willow Cr WCC 208 9am-10:50am<br />

Tues 1/29-2/5 Jeanfreau $29<br />

$25 payable to “Vereo Financial Group.”<br />

9MNY 616F Retirement Planning TodayTM Blend financial education with life planning to build wealth,<br />

align money with your values, and achieve your retirement and<br />

legacy planning goals. Presented by an Attorney and Certified<br />

Senior Financial Consultant.<br />

17546 Tigard TIGSRC 6:30pm-9:30pm<br />

Tues 1/29-2/5 Dwight $35, $5 Fee<br />

$25 payable to “Complete Financial Group.”<br />

17550 Willow Cr WCC 310 6:30pm-9:20pm<br />

Wed 2/6-2/13 Dwight $29<br />

$25 payable to “Complete Financial Group.”<br />

Pay when you register!<br />

See page 55 for more info.<br />

PCC <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Education</strong> Classes<br />

Registration and Payment: pages 56-57 Class Locations: pages 60-61 Class Subject Index: page 63<br />

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work and Life Balance<br />

9MNY 616L Understanding<br />

Social Security and Medicare<br />

You’re not alone if you feel challenged by the intricacies of<br />

entitlement programs. Discover the ins and outs of eligibility,<br />

costs and strategies to maximize your benefits. You will gain<br />

an understanding of how to go online to enroll.<br />

17747 CLIMB Ctr CLIMB 305 6pm-8:20pm<br />

Thurs 2/28 Blythe $29<br />

17753 Sylvania HT 322 6:30pm-8:50pm<br />

Tues 2/12 Blythe $29<br />

Personal<br />

Development<br />

Have a question?<br />

Call 971-722-6266 or visit<br />

www.pcc.edu/community<br />

9PDV 618I Creating Your New Year<br />

What changes do you want to create for yourself in the coming<br />

year? Come spend an afternoon with life coach Tasha Harmon,<br />

developing a vision for your New Year and discovering tools<br />

for making the change you seek happen.<br />

17298 SE Center TABOR 145 1pm-4:50pm<br />

Sat 2/9 Harmon $29<br />

9PDV 618J Creative Problem Solving<br />

Creativity is never more important than when you’re searching<br />

for an answer. Learn tools for tapping into your most creative<br />

self when tackling any problem.<br />

17302 SE Center TANOR 140 6:30pm-9:20pm<br />

Wed 3/13 Harmon $29<br />

9PDV 618A Fundamentals of NLP<br />

(Neuro-Linguistic Programming)<br />

Do you ever wonder how some people so readily achieve<br />

success? NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming) is the study<br />

of excellence, identifying the processes that produce amazing<br />

results, then re-programming your mind to replicate the<br />

successes.<br />

17427 Sylvania HT 322 9am-11:50am<br />

Sat 1/19-2/9 Mandel $69<br />

9PDV 618F Goal Setting Through Hypnosis<br />

Discover how to effectively use guided imagery via hypnosis<br />

for goal setting, building self-confidence, success in business,<br />

wellness, excellence in sports and strengthening relationships.<br />

17430 Sylvania SS 107 9am-3:50pm<br />

Sat 1/12 Wilson $49<br />

$15 payable to “Apositiva Institute.”<br />

9PDV 618H Intuition Matters<br />

Learn how to “hear” your intuition and tap into this powerful<br />

tool and ally that can enhance your decision making, goal<br />

setting and overall quality of your daily experiences. See and<br />

develop your intuitive talents.<br />

17850 NW Port FRNHSE 9am-11am<br />

Sat 2/2 Schley $29, $5 Fee<br />

9PDV 618G Life Scripts<br />

Come to play with a life event, challenge, or something<br />

happening in your life where you feel stuck. By the end of the<br />

day you will have a collection of ideas to help widen perspective<br />

and move forward in accomplishing your challenge.<br />

17432 Sylvania SS 107 9am-1:50pm<br />

Sat 2/23 Wilson $35<br />

$15 payable to “Apositiva Institute.”<br />

9PDV 618D Tarot Card Reading<br />

Discover simple keys to unlock the secrets of the Tarot. Learn<br />

to quickly read the visual symbols. For hands-on participation,<br />

bring any 78-card Tarot deck (such as Rider-Waite) or deck of<br />

regular playing cards.<br />

17434 Sylvania SS 211 10am-3:50pm<br />

Sat 3/2 Sled $39<br />

Resources<br />

Have a question?<br />

Call 971-722-6266 or visit<br />

www.pcc.edu/community<br />

9OL 615X Speed Reading: Merrill Ream<br />

Struggling to keep up with a flood of email, news, books and<br />

other text? Acclaimed expert Dr. Merrill Ream helps you save<br />

time and increase productivity by learning to read faster and<br />

with better comprehension. OurCoursesComeToYou.com<br />

17349 Online 1/16-2/22 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17351 Online 2/20-3/29 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17352 Online 3/20-4/26 $30, $69 Fee<br />

Communication Skills<br />

9RCS 619E Turn Conflict Into Conversation<br />

It only takes one skilled person to turn an argument around<br />

into a positive exchange. Increase awareness of your conflict<br />

behvior and discover your conflict triggers. Learn new skills to<br />

change any conflict to a constructive conversation.<br />

18430 Sylvania ST 101 6:20pm-8:20pm<br />

Mon 1/28-3/18 Kruijing $49, $35 Fee<br />

Includes online assessment tool.<br />

9RCS 619D Listen Up! Learn to Listen: A<br />

Powerful Tool for Change<br />

We learn to read, write and speak in school, yet we spend 45%<br />

of our workday listening. Find the importance of listening;<br />

gain practical tips to improve these skills and build authentic<br />

and dynamic relationships in the workplace and beyond.<br />

18429 Sylvania ST 101 6:30pm-8:20pm<br />

Wed 1/30-3/20 Kruijning $49<br />

9RCS 619B Public Speaking:<br />

A Gentle Beginning for the Anxious Speaker<br />

Designed specifically for nervous speakers, this course<br />

will help you focus your attention on your audience and<br />

reduce worrying about yourself. Join Flora Novarra to learn<br />

techniques to ease speaking anxiety and to construct a simple<br />

informative speech.<br />

17435 Sylvania HT 321 9am-11:50am<br />

Sat 2/23-3/2 Novarra $39<br />

Bring bag with 3 items related to an interest to 1st class.<br />

9RCS 619C Public Speaking:<br />

Speaking with Credibility<br />

Designed specifically for speakers who would like to speak<br />

with more credibility, this course helps you develop and<br />

present an authoritative speech. Join Flora Novarra to learn a<br />

clear, uncomplicated format for a professional presentation.<br />

17438 Sylvania HT 321 9am-11:50am<br />

Sat 3/9-3/16 Novarra $39<br />

Bring an assertive statement and 3 reasons that support it.<br />

ONLINE: 9OL 611G Business and<br />

Marketing Writing<br />

This fun, introductory course will teach you to write<br />

or identify copy that achieves business and marketing<br />

goals. Improve your work, knowledge, company’s image,<br />

and chances of getting hired, promoted or applauded!!<br />

OurCoursesComeToYou.com<br />

17076 Online 1/16-2/22 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17077 Online 2/20-3/29 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17078 Online 3/20-4/26 $30, $69 Fee<br />

ONLINE: 9OL 612U Effective Business Writing<br />

Improve your career prospects by learning how to<br />

develop powerful written documents that draw readers<br />

in and keep them motivated to continue to the end.<br />

OurCoursesComeToYou.com<br />

17117 Online 1/16-2/22 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17118 Online 2/20-3/29 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17119 Online 3/20-4/26 $30, $69 Fee<br />

ONLINE: 9OL 613J Fundamentals of<br />

Technical Writing<br />

Gain the skills you need to succeed in the well-paying field of<br />

technical writing. Learn technical writing conventions, desktop<br />

publishing, formatting techniques, etc. Translate complex info<br />

into easily understood language; marry the art of publishing<br />

with the science of technology. OurCoursesComeToYou.com<br />

17205 Online 1/16-2/22 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17206 Online 2/20-3/29 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17207 Online 3/20-4/26 $30, $69 Fee<br />

name Phil Mandel<br />

Class Fundamentals of NLP<br />

(Neuro-Linguistic Programming)<br />

about Phil helps business professionals<br />

and other individuals find solutions to<br />

their communication, stress, and health<br />

challenges. Retired from engineering, he<br />

now works as a Health Coach, studies<br />

and teaches NLP-based classes, and<br />

pedals his trusty 2-wheeled steed on<br />

warm summer days. Phil also attends<br />

lots of classical orchestra and piano<br />

concerts in this culture-rich city.<br />

PCC <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Education</strong> Classes<br />

Looking for PCC credit classes that you can apply to college degrees? Visit: www.pcc.edu/schedule.


Grant Writing<br />

ONLINE: 9OL 610B A to Z Grant Writing<br />

Research and develop relationships with potential donors;<br />

organize a grant writing campaign and monitor all funding<br />

sources, requests and donations; prepare complete<br />

proposal packages, and dissolve crisis management.<br />

OurCoursesComeToYou.com<br />

17058 Online 1/16-2/22 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17059 Online 2/20-3/29 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17060 Online 3/20-4/26 $30, $69 Fee<br />

Professional Skills<br />

ONLINE: 9OL 610G Accounting Fundamentals<br />

Gain a marketable new skill by learning the basics of<br />

double-entry bookkeeping, financial reporting, and more.<br />

OurCoursesComeToYou.com<br />

17048 Online 1/16-2/22 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17049 Online 2/20-3/29 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17050 Online 3/20-4/26 $30, $69 Fee<br />

ONLINE: 9OL 611M Computer Skills<br />

for the Workplace<br />

Learn the fundamental computer competencies you need<br />

to survive and prosper in today’s fast-changing workplace.<br />

You’ll learn how to implement the powers of modern<br />

office software to work faster and more efficiently.<br />

OurCoursesComeToYou.com<br />

17082 Online 1/16-2/22 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17083 Online 2/20-3/29 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17084 Online 3/20-4/26 $30, $69 Fee<br />

ONLINE: 9OL 618T Project Management<br />

Fundamentals<br />

If you’re organized, perceptive, detail-oriented, and an<br />

excellent communicator, you just might have what it takes to<br />

succeed in the fast-growing field of project management. For<br />

the novice or experienced. OurCoursesComeToYou.com<br />

17436 Online 1/16-2/22 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17437 Online 2/20-3/29 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17439 Online 3/20-4/26 $30, $69 Fee<br />

Test<br />

Preparation<br />

Have a question?<br />

Call 971-722-6266 or visit<br />

www.pcc.edu/community<br />

9OL 620I SAT/ACT Prep 1: Verbal<br />

Prepare for the reading, English and science sections of the<br />

ACT and the critical reading and writing sections of the SAT.<br />

Learn tips and tricks, time-saving techniques and ways to<br />

lower anxiety. OurCoursesComeToYou.com<br />

17458 Online 1/16-2/22 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17459 Online 2/20-3/29 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17460 Online 3/20-4/26 $30, $69 Fee<br />

work and Life Balance<br />

9OL 620J SAT/ACT Prep 2: Math<br />

Thoroughly review all the math topics covered on the SAT<br />

and ACT: arithmetic, algebra, functions, geometry,<br />

trigonometry and basic statistics. Learn tips and tricks,<br />

time-saving techniques and ways to lower anxiety.<br />

OurCoursesComeToYou.com<br />

17461 Online 1/16-2/22 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17462 Online 2/20-06/29 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17463 Online 3/20-4/26 $30, $69 Fee<br />

9OL 613R GMAT Preparation<br />

Learn test-taking methods to improve your score and save<br />

time on all GMAT question types. Practice on GMAT tests<br />

from previous years, which is the best way to prepare for any<br />

standardized test! OurCoursesComeToYou.com<br />

17208 Online 1/16-2/22 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17209 Online 2/20-3/29 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17210 Online 3/20-4/26 $30, $69 Fee<br />

Motorcycle Rider Classes<br />

PCC motorcycle courses are offered in cooperation with Team<br />

Oregon, a nationally recognized leader in motorcycle rider<br />

safety and skills training. Team Oregon offers something for<br />

riders of every level, ability and experience that will help you<br />

ride safer, smarter and more skillfully.<br />

To Register: For class schedules or to register for a class<br />

please visit the Team Oregon website www.team-oregon.org<br />

For detailed information, please phone Team Oregon at<br />

1-800-545-9944, extension 0.<br />

Cancellation/Drop Policy: To receive a refund, students<br />

must formally drop their class at least THREE DAYS prior to<br />

the class start date. To drop a class go to the Team Oregon<br />

website at www.team-oregon.org or call 1-800-545-9944,<br />

extension 0. All motorcycle riders are required to have a<br />

valid motorcycle endorsement on their license in the state<br />

of Oregon. The 2009 Oregon Legislature passed a law that<br />

requires all new motorcycle riders to complete an approved<br />

motorcycle safety training course to get their endorsement.<br />

The requirement is phased in based on age.<br />

January 1, 2013 All New Riders 50 and under<br />

January 1, 2014 All New Riders 60 and under<br />

January 1, 2015 All New Riders of Any Age<br />

Course Requirements: Students must possess either a<br />

valid Driver’s License or Instruction Permit for operation of<br />

a motor vehicle and the ability to sustain moderate physical<br />

activity. Out-of-state licenses or permits are accepted by<br />

TEAM OREGON.<br />

PCC Tuition Bucks gift certificates make a great gift and can be used for any<br />

credit or non-credit PCC class. They are sold in $10, $25, and $100 amounts.<br />

9OL 613X GRE Preparation I:<br />

Verbal and Analytical<br />

Covers GRE verbal reasoning and analytical writing, including<br />

reading comprehension, text completion, sentence equivalence<br />

and essay tasks. Gain pointers on time management,<br />

anxiety relief, scoring and test-taking. Required text.<br />

OurCoursesComeToYou.com<br />

17220 Online 1/16-2/22 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17221 Online 2/20-3/29 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17222 Online 3/20-4/26 $30, $69 Fee<br />

9OL 613W GRE Preparation II: Quantitative<br />

Features a math review and techniques for tackling the GRE<br />

quantitative comparison, data interpretation and standard<br />

math questions. Gain pointers on time management,<br />

anxiety relief, scoring and test-taking. Required text.<br />

OurCoursesComeToYou.com<br />

17217 Online 1/16-2/22 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17218 Online 2/20-3/26 $30, $69 Fee<br />

17219 Online 3/20-4/26 $30, $69 Fee<br />

traffic safety<br />

Basic Motorcycle Rider Training (BRT)<br />

The BRT is a great beginning class for new riders. It is a 15<br />

hour course which includes six hours of classroom instruction<br />

and nine hours of on-cycle riding experience. Motorcycles<br />

and helmets are provided. It begins with the basics, such<br />

as turning, shifting and braking, then moves on to more<br />

advanced street riding skills and emergency maneuvers. In<br />

order to receive your course completion card, you must attend<br />

all classroom and range sessions and pass a knowledge and a<br />

skills test. If you are under 18, a parent or legal guardian must<br />

sign the required waiver form before the first class.<br />

Intermediate Motorcycle Rider Training (IRT)<br />

Riders returning to motorcycling or those with some<br />

experience on their own motorcycles are encouraged to enroll<br />

in this eight hour course. This one-day training program<br />

builds fundamental street riding skills and strategies. Students<br />

can ride their own motorcycles or use one of Team Oregon’s<br />

training bikes. In order to receive your course completion card,<br />

you must attend all classroom and range sessions and pass<br />

a skills test. DMV will waive skills testing for IRT graduates<br />

seeking their motorcycle endorsement. IRT graduates will be<br />

required to take the knowledge test at DMV in order to obtain<br />

their endorsement. Taking the knowledge test at DMV is not<br />

required prior to attending the IRT.<br />

Experienced Rider Skills Practice (RSP)<br />

The RSP is a half day practice session designed for riders with<br />

at least 3,000 miles of current, on-street riding experience.<br />

This course is for students looking to sharpen their cornering,<br />

braking, and emergency maneuvering skills under the helpful<br />

eye of a professional rider training coach. Whether you are<br />

new to motorcycling or have been riding for years, Rider Skills<br />

Practice will take your skills to the next level. Spend just one<br />

day with a professional riding coach and get more out of your<br />

riding! Completion cards are awarded.<br />

Order by calling<br />

971-722-8888,<br />

and choose option 3.<br />

PCC <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Education</strong> Classes<br />

Registration and Payment: pages 56-57 Class Locations: pages 60-61 Class Subject Index: page 63<br />

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Driver <strong>Education</strong><br />

PCC provides teens and adults with the best possible driving<br />

instruction, both in the classroom and behind-the-wheel. The<br />

non-credit, ODOT approved course will prepare students to<br />

successfully pass the licensing test and be life-long safe and<br />

responsible drivers. The course includes classroom hours,<br />

plus 6 hours behind-the-wheel and 6-12 hours of in-car<br />

observation. The behind-the-wheel instruction and in-car<br />

observation are scheduled outside of the classroom times<br />

and might extend past the last day of class.<br />

Course Requirements:<br />

• Teens must be 15 years or older.<br />

• Attendance at ALL sessions is mandatory.<br />

• Missed sessions must be made-up at an additional cost.<br />

• Mandatory parent/teen orientation is held at the<br />

first class session.<br />

• Must bring Oregon Instruction Permit<br />

AND a photocopy of your permit to the first class.<br />

Students should have a minimum of 10 hours of driving<br />

experience before beginning the class. For more information<br />

visit www.pcc.edu/drive.<br />

To register: call the phone number listed below the specific<br />

class for which you wish to register. Must provide permit<br />

number, issue date and expiration date. Online registration is<br />

not available.<br />

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Find more information about<br />

PCC Driver <strong>Education</strong> and<br />

Motorcycle Rider Training online at:<br />

www.pcc.edu/drive<br />

Driver <strong>Education</strong> PCC: Adult<br />

traffic safety<br />

9TS 611A Driver <strong>Education</strong> PCC: Teen<br />

Teen ODOT approved courses held at <strong>Portland</strong> <strong>Community</strong><br />

<strong>College</strong>. For teens 15-17 that are not licensed. Attendance<br />

is mandatory at all class sessions. The first class meets on<br />

January 5th.<br />

17597 SE Center TABOR 139/140 9am-12pm<br />

Sat 1/5-3/23 Gray $285, $10 Fee<br />

No class 3/16. PCC at 971-722-6265 to register.<br />

17593 Sylvania ST 107 9am-12pm<br />

Sat 1/5-3/23 Wittfoth $285, $10 Fee<br />

No class 3/16. PCC at 971-722-6265 to register.<br />

17987 Willow Cr WCC 103/104 9am-12pm<br />

Sat 1/5-3/23 Burdick $285, $10 Fee<br />

No class 3/16. PCC at 971-722-2708 to register.<br />

9TS 611B Driver <strong>Education</strong> PPS: Teen<br />

Teen ODOT approved courses held at <strong>Portland</strong> Public Schools.<br />

For teens 15-17 that are not licensed. Attendance is mandatory<br />

at all class sessions.<br />

18099 Downtown LINCHS 169 4pm-6:30pm<br />

Mon/Wed 1/14-3/6 Watts $285, $10 Fee<br />

No class 1/21, 2/18. PCC at 971-722-7308 register.<br />

17499 NE Port GRNTHS 232 4pm-6:30pm<br />

Tue/Thur 1/22-3/7 Thompson $285, $10 Fee<br />

PCC at 971-722-6265 to register.<br />

17599 SE Port CLEVHS LIB 4:30pm-6:30pm<br />

Mon/Wed 1/7-3/11 $285, $10 Fee<br />

No class 1/21, 2/18. ODTI at 503-225-0770 to register.<br />

17604 SW Port WILSON LIB 4:30pm-6:30pm<br />

Tue/Thur 1/8-3/5 $285, $10 Fee<br />

ODTI at 503-225-0770 to register.<br />

9TS 611C Driver <strong>Education</strong><br />

Glencoe High School: Teen<br />

Teen ODOT approved course held at Glencoe High School. For<br />

teens 15-17 that are not licensed. Attendance is mandatory at<br />

all class sessions.<br />

17602 Hillsboro GLENCO 135 4:30pm-6:30pm<br />

Tue/Thur 1/8-3/5 $285, $15 Fee<br />

ODTI at 503-225-0770 to register.<br />

9TS 611D Driver <strong>Education</strong><br />

Southridge High School: Teen<br />

Teen ODOT approved course held at Southridge High School.<br />

For teens 15-17 that are not licensed. Attendance is mandatory<br />

at all class sessions.<br />

18051 Beaverton SRIDGE COMM 4pm-6:30pm<br />

Tue/Thur 1/22-3/7 Kuzmaak $285, $10 Fee<br />

PCC at 971-722-6622 to register.<br />

9TS 611E Driver <strong>Education</strong> PCC: Adult<br />

For teens who do not qualify for the above program,<br />

licensed teens, licensed or unlicensed adults 18yrs and older.<br />

Attendance is mandatory at all class sessions. The first class<br />

meets on January 5th.<br />

17586 SE Center TABOR 139/140 9am-12pm<br />

Sat 1/5-3/23 Gray $485, $10 Fee<br />

No class 3/16. PCC at 971-722-6265 to register.<br />

17501 Sylvania ST 107 9am-12pm<br />

Sat 1/5-3/23 Wittfoth $485, $10 Fee<br />

No class 3/16. PCC at 971-722-6265 to register.<br />

17990 Willow Cr WCC 103/104 9am-12pm<br />

Sat 1/5-3/23 Burdick $485, $10 Fee<br />

No class 3/16. PCC at 971-722-2708 to register.<br />

PCC <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Education</strong> Classes<br />

Looking for PCC credit classes that you can apply to college degrees? Visit: www.pcc.edu/schedule.


IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT<br />

New payment plans and<br />

financial resources for PCC students!<br />

PCC was recently awarded a grant by the U.S. Department of <strong>Education</strong><br />

to improve student access to college-related financial information and<br />

increase the number of PCC students who are financially prepared to attend.<br />

This effort includes the following:<br />

Pay when you register!<br />

To maintain course registrations and avoid late fees, students must<br />

pay tuition and fees in full upon registration or have a college-approved<br />

financial arrangement in place.<br />

To avoid late fees, possible deletion from your course, or other impacts to your<br />

registration, please visit www.pcc.edu/pay.<br />

Payment plans<br />

To provide greater flexibility for students, PCC is now offering<br />

enhanced payment plan options through MyPCC.<br />

Details and additional information regarding payment plans can be<br />

found online at www.pcc.edu/payplan.<br />

Are you a degree-seeking student?<br />

Submit your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form early!<br />

Priority timelines for financial aid and the FAFSA application can be found<br />

online at www.pcc.edu/fa. Additional financial aid requirements needed by<br />

PCC will be found on the MyPCC <strong>College</strong> Business tab.<br />

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Phone: 971-722-8888, option 2 Fax: 971-722-4988 Mail: <strong>Portland</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>, P.O. Box 19210 <strong>Portland</strong>, OR 97280-0210<br />

Part a: student Information<br />

What is your main reason for attending<br />

Today’s date:<br />

<strong>Portland</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>? (select one)<br />

Status: New PCC Student<br />

Social Security or ID number:<br />

Currently Enrolled at PCC Previously attended PCC<br />

Take classes for high school credit<br />

PCC will request Social Security Numbers (SSN) at the time of application. The SSN will not be used as the student ID number<br />

but will be provided to entities requiring SSNs, including, but not limited to, the federal government for financial aid and the<br />

Tax Relief Act (1997) reporting, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, and the Oregon <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> Unified<br />

Reporting System (OCCURS). Your SSN may be used in connection with developing, validating or administering predictive<br />

tests and assessments; improving instruction; internal identification of students; collection of student debts, automated<br />

verification functions, including enrollment. Students who choose not to provide their SSN will be ineligible for financial aid,<br />

and deferred payment and other financial arrangements. If you provide your SSN to PCC, you will consent to allow PCC to use<br />

the number in the manner described.<br />

Name:<br />

Last First MI<br />

Other Names Used:<br />

Mailing Address:<br />

City State Zip<br />

Telephone Number:<br />

Birth Date:<br />

Month / Day / Year<br />

High School / GED:<br />

Day<br />

Gender: Female<br />

Evening<br />

Male<br />

Name of School /Institution City State Year Graduated / Year Obtained<br />

E-Mail Address:<br />

PCC is committed to affirmative action goals and would appreciate your response to the following:<br />

Do you consider yourself to be Hispanic/Latino? Yes No<br />

Select one or more of the following racial categories to describe yourself:<br />

American Indian or Alaska Native Asian Black or African American Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander White<br />

Citizen Type: U.S. Citizen Resident Alien/Refugee/Immigrant Other, Enter Type<br />

Are you a veteran of the US military? Yes No<br />

RH<br />

Improve writing, reading, or math skills RI<br />

Learn skills to get a job or keep a job RJ<br />

Explore a new career area RN<br />

Earn credit towards a bachelor’s (4-year) degree RT<br />

Learn English RL<br />

Take a ABE/GED class RA<br />

Complete a certificate or career technical program at PCC RC<br />

Take courses for personal interest RP<br />

Explore educational opportunities at PCC RE<br />

Undecided RD<br />

What courses are you mainly interested<br />

in taking (Select only ONE item in this section)<br />

Personal interest<br />

Professional Interest<br />

Continuing <strong>Education</strong> (CEU)<br />

English as a Second Language (ESL)<br />

Adult Basic <strong>Education</strong> (ABE)<br />

General Equivalency Degree (GED)<br />

Are you an Oregon resident?<br />

Yes No<br />

Part B: Course Requests for Fax or Mail Registration (Also complete Part A, above).<br />

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Registration Form for non-credit<br />

and Ceu classes (please use black ink)<br />

5-Digit CRN Course Title<br />

Part C: How to Pay<br />

www.pcc.edu/nc<br />

Payment is due when your registration is processed. You have 4 options!<br />

Option 1 View and pay your bill online 24-7 via MyPCC (my.pcc.edu). After login,<br />

select the PCC-Pay link on your homepage or under "Pay for <strong>College</strong>".<br />

Login help for MyPCC is available online or by calling 971-722-8200<br />

Monday-Friday from 9am-5pm.<br />

Option 2 To pay by phone, call 971-722-8888, option 3.<br />

Option 3 Pay in person at any campus business office.<br />

Option 4 Mail registration form and payment to the address listed above.<br />

For additional information, please visit www.pcc.edu/tuition.<br />

Signature Date<br />

Your schedule and account balance are available<br />

electronically through my.pcc.edu.<br />

You will be contacted if your class is filled or cancelled.<br />

If you have not received a letter or call telling you your classes<br />

were not available, please go to class. Or you may verify your<br />

enrollment online at my.pcc.edu.<br />

My enrollment with <strong>Portland</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> will signify<br />

my consent to and acceptance of all policies and procedures<br />

governing my enrollment, including financial liability. If I fail<br />

to remit payment when due, I will promise to pay to PCC all<br />

reasonable costs for collection, including collection agency fees.<br />

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How to ReGIsteR<br />

Online at<br />

www.pcc.edu/nc<br />

using the steps<br />

provided below<br />

How to PaY<br />

Online via<br />

MyPCC<br />

(my.pcc.edu)<br />

Mail or fax<br />

the form<br />

provided on the<br />

previous page<br />

It’s easy to sign up. Choose from 4 options.<br />

Pay when you register. Choose from 4 options.<br />

Mail payment<br />

with the form<br />

provided on the<br />

previous page<br />

Call<br />

971-722-6266<br />

and choose<br />

option “2”<br />

Call<br />

971-722-6266<br />

and choose<br />

option “3”<br />

Walk in to<br />

any PCC<br />

Registration Office<br />

Walk in to<br />

any PCC<br />

Business Office<br />

How to ReGIsteR onLIne FoR CoMMunItY eduCatIon CLasses<br />

New Students Continuing/Returning Students<br />

1 Choose the class you want from this schedule<br />

and note the 5-digit CRN number.<br />

2 Go to www.pcc.edu/nc<br />

3 Click on “Create Your Account”<br />

4 After creating your account,<br />

follow the instructions for logging into “MyPCC”<br />

5 In MyPCC, follow the “Steps to Register for Class”<br />

1 Choose the class you want from this schedule<br />

and note the 5-digit CRN number.<br />

2 Go to my.pcc.edu<br />

3 Log into “MyPCC”<br />

(If you have forgotten your password, need login help<br />

or are a first time user, click the appropriate link.)<br />

4 In MyPCC, follow the “Steps to Register for Class”<br />

sPeCIaL InstRuCtIons FoR onLIne LeaRnInG CouRses<br />

OnlineLearning Courses<br />

OurCoursesComeToYou.Com<br />

What you’ll need<br />

You’ll need a computer with Internet access,<br />

email address, and MS Internet Explorer,<br />

Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome or Apple Safari<br />

web browser. Any additional software<br />

requirements are listed at the webpage under<br />

the course descriptions.<br />

How to sign up and begin<br />

For Career Field Training Courses, please call 971-722-5303 or email online@pcc.edu<br />

For six-week Personal Enrichment and Professional Skill Enhancement classes:<br />

1 Use the registration form in this booklet, or MyPCC,<br />

to sign up and pay for your course.<br />

2 Complete the required online enrollment as late as 12 days after<br />

the start date at: OurCoursesComeToYou.Com<br />

• Click on: “sign-up process,” then Follow the instructions under step 3:<br />

Complete the online enrollment.<br />

3 Access your classroom on or after the start date at: OurCoursesComeToYou.Com<br />

• Click on: “Your Online Enrollment & Classroom,” then<br />

• Click on “Classroom” at the top of the page.<br />

• Log in with your username and the password you created during enrollment.<br />

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GuIdeLInes and PoLICIes<br />

Registration<br />

How to Register<br />

Have the five-digit CRN (course reference<br />

number) of the class(es) you would like to<br />

register for ready.<br />

• ONLINE: visit www.pcc.edu/nc. If this is your<br />

first time registering click on “Create Your<br />

Account.“ If you are a returning student click<br />

on “Register in MyPCC.”<br />

• MAIL or FAX: complete the form on page<br />

50 and fax it to 971-722-4988 or mail it to:<br />

<strong>Portland</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

PO Box 19210<br />

<strong>Portland</strong> OR 97280-0210<br />

• PHONE: call 971-722-6266 and choose<br />

option 2 from the menu.<br />

• IN PERSON: walk into any PCC Registration<br />

Office. Offices are located at Cascade<br />

Campus, Sylvania Campus, Rock Creek<br />

Campus and Southeast Center. Find hours<br />

at www.pcc.edu/registration<br />

Registration Confirmation<br />

Confirmation of class registration is assumed<br />

once you register. You will not be sent written<br />

confirmation. Access to your class schedule and<br />

bill is available online using MyPCC. PCC does<br />

not bill daily, so you may or may not receive a<br />

bill before class begins. If you register online, be<br />

sure to monitor your MyPCC email account for<br />

your PCC e-bill notification.<br />

Registration Dates<br />

You can register online through MyPCC or<br />

in person as late as the first day of class,<br />

but by waiting you run the risk of the class<br />

either being filled or being cancelled and not<br />

knowing about the cancellation. You can find<br />

term-specific registration start dates online at<br />

www.pcc.edu/academic-calendar.<br />

Waitlists<br />

PCC has an automatic waitlist system for most<br />

classes. If the class is full and you put your<br />

name on the waitlist, you will receive a waitlist<br />

number. If a space opens up in the class, you<br />

will be automatically registered for the class.<br />

You will receive electronic confirmation that<br />

you have been placed in the class ONLY via<br />

your MyPCC account. If you are moved into<br />

the class, you are officially registered and<br />

responsible for paying for the class.<br />

Missing a class<br />

Missing a class once in a while is okay. We<br />

know students who take our classes have busy<br />

schedules and vibrant lives. It is not necessary<br />

to contact your instructor if you plan to be<br />

absent. You will not be automatically dropped<br />

from the course if you miss the first class.<br />

You will need to file an add/drop form to avoid<br />

paying for the class. (See Refund/Drop Policy)<br />

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Age Requirements<br />

Unless otherwise noted, <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Education</strong><br />

classes are geared toward an adult audience;<br />

however, in some classes younger students are<br />

permitted. Please note the following guidelines<br />

for <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Education</strong> students younger<br />

than age 18.<br />

Students 16 and 17 years old:<br />

• Students 16 and 17 years old are permitted<br />

to enroll in <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Education</strong> classes<br />

geared toward adults except for classes<br />

with older age minimums. A release form is<br />

required for physical activity classes and for<br />

classes involving power tools. Release forms<br />

will need to be completed and submitted by<br />

the first day of the class.<br />

Students 13-15 years old:<br />

• Steps for students 13-15 years old to register<br />

for <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Education</strong> classes geared<br />

toward adults:<br />

1. Please call the <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Education</strong><br />

Office at 971-722-6266 and choose option<br />

“0” to be connected to the appropriate<br />

Program Coordinator of the class to<br />

discuss your request.<br />

2. Submit the following information to the<br />

Program Coordinator at least one week<br />

prior to the first class meeting:<br />

a. A letter from the student stating the<br />

reason for requesting exception<br />

b. A letter of recommendation from an<br />

educator or tutor which addresses<br />

preparedness for an adult learning<br />

environment<br />

c. A release form, with parent’s or legal<br />

guardian’s signature<br />

d. Completed non-credit registration form<br />

3. The Program Coordinator will respond<br />

in writing to inform you if you have been<br />

registered for the class or not.<br />

Note: Some classes require the parent /<br />

guardian of students younger than age 16 to<br />

be present. This requirement will be specified<br />

by the Program Coordinator. The parent/<br />

guardian will also need to register and pay for<br />

such classes.<br />

Students under 13:<br />

• Students younger than age 13 will not be<br />

permitted in classes that are designed for<br />

adults.<br />

Youth classes:<br />

• <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Education</strong> may develop and offer<br />

classes for younger age ranges. Age ranges<br />

will be noted in the class description.<br />

Payment<br />

Payment<br />

Payment is due when your registration is<br />

processed.<br />

• ONLINE: log on to MyPCC at my.pcc.edu.<br />

Select the PCC-Pay link on your homepage<br />

or under “Pay for <strong>College</strong>.”<br />

• MAIL: submit payment with a completed<br />

registration form and mail it to:<br />

<strong>Portland</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

PO Box 19210<br />

<strong>Portland</strong> OR 97280-0210<br />

• PHONE: call 971-722-6266 and choose<br />

option 3 from the menu.<br />

• IN PERSON: walk into any PCC Business<br />

Office. Offices are located at Cascade<br />

Campus, Sylvania Campus, Rock Creek<br />

Campus and Southeast Center. Find hours<br />

at www.pcc.edu/resources/business/<br />

You are responsible to ensure that your account<br />

is paid in full even if you do not receive a bill.<br />

Refund/Drop Policy<br />

If you want to drop a class, you must do so<br />

online at MyPCC or file an add/drop form with<br />

the Registration Office. Drop deadlines vary<br />

for <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Education</strong> classes. 100% of<br />

charges associated with a class will be removed<br />

if you formally drop by the deadlines listed<br />

below. NO CHARGES WILL BE REMOVED IF<br />

YOU DROP AFTER THE REFUND PERIOD.<br />

Class Length Refund Period<br />

Less than Prior to the first day<br />

2 weeks class meets.<br />

2-7 weeks By the end of the<br />

first day class is held.<br />

(For night and weekend<br />

classes, through the<br />

next business day.)<br />

8-10 weeks Six calendar days<br />

after the start of class.<br />

Motorcycle Eight days before<br />

the first class.<br />

Driver <strong>Education</strong> Before the<br />

second class.<br />

Online Six calendar days after<br />

the start of class.<br />

Non-attendance does not relieve you of your<br />

obligation to pay. Please note that if you register<br />

for a class and do not attend or stop attending<br />

and fail to personally drop within the refund<br />

period, you will be responsible for all tuition and<br />

fees. Accounts are subject to late fees if bills<br />

are not paid on time.<br />

For complete registration policies and<br />

information please refer to the PCC web site at<br />

www.pcc.edu/pcc/registration/policies.


Tuition Discounts<br />

If you are 62 years of age or over when classes<br />

begin, you are eligible to receive a 50% tuition<br />

discount on <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Education</strong> classes.<br />

The tuition discount does not apply to lab<br />

and class fees and CEU tuition. Be sure to<br />

indicate your eligibility when you register.<br />

Visit www.pcc.edu/senioroption for more<br />

information. Seniors can also receive a 50%<br />

discount on monthly and term parking passes.<br />

Give the gift of learning!<br />

These gift certificates make a great gift and can<br />

be used for any credit or non-credit PCC class.<br />

They are sold in $10, $25, and $100 amounts.<br />

Order by calling<br />

971-722-8888, option 3.<br />

MyPCC<br />

FOR COMMUNITY EDUCATION STUDENTS<br />

If you have taken any type of PCC class, you have an existing<br />

MyPCC account. Never accessed the system before?<br />

Follow these steps and you’ll be on your way:<br />

1. Go to my.pcc.edu<br />

2. At the secure login prompt, enter your user name and password.<br />

Click on either the “Login Help” or “First Time User” link to obtain<br />

your user name or to retrieve your password.<br />

Add or Drop a Class:<br />

1. Once logged into MyPCC, from the homepage click<br />

on the “Registration Services” link or "Register for classes"<br />

under "Steps to Register for Class".<br />

2. Click on the “Add or Drop Classes” link.<br />

3. Select the appropriate term and submit.<br />

4. To add a class, enter the 5-digit CRNS into the boxes under the<br />

“Add Classes Worksheet” header and press “submit changes”.<br />

You are now registered for the classes you selected.<br />

5. To drop a class, locate the class under the “Current Schedule”<br />

header, click the drop down menu labeled “Action,” and select<br />

“Drop Pending Approval.” If you drop within the refund period,<br />

you are eligible for a full refund of tuition and fee charges.<br />

Additional Information<br />

Choosing a Language Class<br />

If you are unsure of the appropriate level, first<br />

register for the class you think best fits your<br />

skills level and attend the first class to assess<br />

your comfort level. If you need to change<br />

levels you can do so by following the add/drop<br />

procedure. Feel free to contact us if you need<br />

more assistance.<br />

Parking<br />

All vehicles parked on PCC campuses or<br />

centers between 7 a.m. and 10 p.m. Monday<br />

through Friday must display a current PCC<br />

parking permit on their car rear view mirror or<br />

a daily pass on their car dashboard. Disabled<br />

spaces also require PCC parking permits.<br />

The only exceptions are the timed visitor and<br />

designated motorcycle parking areas. Permits<br />

are not required for off-campus facilities or PCC<br />

Willow Creek Center.<br />

To obtain a permit at any time other than when<br />

you register, you must show proof of enrollment.<br />

Permits are available at the PCC business<br />

offices. Daily parking passes are available from<br />

vending machines at each campus/center.<br />

Call 971-722-4703 or go to<br />

www.pcc.edu/parking for more information.<br />

Disability Services<br />

If you have a disability that requires any<br />

special material, service, or assistance, please<br />

contact Disability Services, 971-722-4341, TTY<br />

971-722-4072, at least 72 hours prior to the<br />

first class so that we may arrange appropriate<br />

accommodations.<br />

Student Email<br />

Every student at PCC has a MyPCC account<br />

that includes an “@pcc.edu” email address.<br />

To log on, go to my.pcc.edu. Contact the PCC<br />

help desk at 971-722-8200 to find out your user<br />

name and password.<br />

Get a Schedule<br />

Students who have taken a class within the last<br />

year will automatically receive the <strong>Community</strong><br />

<strong>Education</strong> schedule in the mail. To order a<br />

schedule visit www.pcc.edu/community and<br />

click on ‘Get a Printed Schedule’ or call us at<br />

971-722-6266. It’s free!<br />

Have a Question?<br />

Give our office a call at 971-722-6266,<br />

Monday through Friday from 9am to 4pm<br />

or visit www.pcc.edu/community.<br />

Pay your Bill:<br />

1. After signing up for a class online, you will receive an electronic<br />

bill at your MyPCC email account.<br />

2. Login to MyPCC.<br />

3. Click the “PCC-Pay” link. This link may be found on your MyPCC<br />

homepage under "Steps to Register for Class" or in the<br />

"Pay for <strong>College</strong>" tab if you have one.<br />

4. A new window will open in your browser called “Quick Pay.”<br />

5. In the blue box in the top left corner, click the “Make a Payment” link.<br />

6. Enter the payment amount and method of payment, and press the<br />

continue button to complete the transaction.<br />

7. Older adult discount: Those over the age of 62 qualify for a 50%<br />

reduction in tuition on CED classes. This discount takes 24 hours<br />

to be posted.<br />

MyPCC Login and Password Help:<br />

Login and password assistance can be found online at my.pcc.edu.<br />

Click on "Problems accessing MyPCC?" below the yellow login window.<br />

Other problems accessing MyPCC? For personal assistance call the<br />

Student Help Desk at 971-722-8200.<br />

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LoCatIons<br />

find directions and campus maps online at<br />

www.pcc.edu/location<br />

Beaverton AIMHGH<br />

Beaverton BEAVHS<br />

Beaverton CEDRPK<br />

Beaverton ROCKLR<br />

Beaverton SRIDGE<br />

Beaverton WESTVW<br />

Beaverton WHITFD<br />

Capital WCWTC<br />

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Aim High Academy Martial Arts,<br />

1602 NW Bethany Ct Ste 100, 97006<br />

Beaverton High School,<br />

1300 SW 2nd St., 97005<br />

Cedar Park Middle School,<br />

11100 SW Parkway St., 97225<br />

Rockler Woodworking and<br />

Hardware, 11773 SW Beaverton-<br />

Hillsdale Hwy, 97005<br />

Southridge High School,<br />

9625 SW 125th Ave., 97008<br />

Westview High School,<br />

4200 NW 185th Ave., 97229<br />

Whitford Middle School,<br />

7935 SW Scholls Ferry Rd., 97008<br />

Capital Center,<br />

18624 NW Walker Rd., 97006<br />

Cascade CA<br />

PCC Cascade Campus,<br />

705 N Killingsworth St., 97217 •<br />

JH Jackson Hall •<br />

Clackamas SEAPRT<br />

CLIMB Ctr CLIMB<br />

Downtown ARTMSM<br />

Downtown DC<br />

Downtown LINCHS<br />

Downtown MLTLIB<br />

Downtown MORPRK<br />

Hillsboro GLENCO<br />

Hillsboro HBHSRC<br />

Lk Oswego ACAD<br />

Lk Oswego LKWOOD<br />

Lk Oswego LOADUL<br />

Lk Oswego LOJRHI<br />

Metro Ctr PMWTC<br />

Milwaukie COWGRL<br />

Milwaukie PWMILL<br />

N Port NWDPS<br />

MAHB Moriarty Arts and Humanities Bld. •<br />

TEB Technology <strong>Education</strong> Building •<br />

TH Terrell Hall •<br />

Seaport Hardwoods and Flooring,<br />

14340 S.E. Industrial Way, 97015<br />

PCC CLIMB Center,<br />

1626 SE Water Ave., 97214<br />

<strong>Portland</strong> Art Museum,<br />

1119 SW Park Ave., 97205<br />

PCC Downtown Center,<br />

722 SW 2nd Ave., 97204<br />

Lincoln High School,<br />

1600 SW Salmon St., 97205<br />

Multnomah County Library,<br />

801 SW 10th Ave., 97205<br />

Whitmarsh Building,<br />

803 SW Morrison St., 97205<br />

Glencoe High School,<br />

2700 NW Glencoe Rd., 97124<br />

Hillsboro <strong>Community</strong> Senior Center,<br />

750 SE 8th Ave., 97123<br />

Academy of Dance Lake Oswego,<br />

16250 SW Bryant Rd., 97035<br />

Lakewood Center,<br />

368 S State St., 97034<br />

Lake Oswego Adult <strong>Community</strong><br />

Center, 505 G Ave., 97034<br />

Lake Oswego Junior High School,<br />

2500 Country Club Rd., 97034<br />

PCC <strong>Portland</strong> Metropolitan<br />

Workforce Training Center,<br />

5600 NE 42 Ave., 97218<br />

Cowgirl at Heart,<br />

3306 SE Lake Rd., 97222<br />

Pendleton Woolen Mill Store,<br />

8500 SE McLoughlin Blvd., 97222<br />

Northwest Dance Project Studio,<br />

833 N Shaver St., 97227<br />

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Daphne Robinson 971-722-2921<br />

Nermina Radaslic 971-722-5205<br />

Linda Timmins 971-722-7308<br />

Neely Wiek 971-722-6185<br />

Suzette Pump 971-722-6622<br />

Pam Wright 971-722-2917<br />

Mary Jo Mazzella 971-722-5303<br />

NE Port BLOTUS<br />

NE Port CBGYM2<br />

NE Port FETCH<br />

NE Port FREMUM<br />

NE Port GATEWY<br />

NE Port GRNBNS<br />

NE Port GRNTHS<br />

NE Port HERITB<br />

NE Port HWFIT<br />

NE Port HWSC<br />

NE Port MR SUN<br />

NE Port ROSE<br />

NE Port STACCC<br />

Newberg ACESEW<br />

Newberg NEC<br />

Newberg NJSS<br />

NW Port FRNHSE<br />

NW Port GRAPE<br />

NW Port PNPINC<br />

NW Port SNTSHA<br />

The Blossoming Lotus Cafe,<br />

1713 NE 15th Ave., 97212<br />

Circuit Boldering Gym NE,<br />

410 NE 17th Ave., 97232<br />

Fetch Doggie Daycare,<br />

2021 NE MLK Blvd., 97212<br />

Fremont United Methodist Church,<br />

2620 NE Fremont St., 97212<br />

Gateway Transit Center,<br />

NE 99th Ave and Pacific St., 97220<br />

Mr. Green Beans,<br />

3932 N Mississippi Ave., 97227<br />

Grant High School,<br />

2245 NE 36th Ave., 97212<br />

Heritage Building,<br />

3934 NE MLK Blvd., 97227<br />

Hollywood Fitness,<br />

5223 NE Sandy Blvd., 97213<br />

Hollywood Senior Center,<br />

1820 NE 40th Ave., 97212<br />

Mr. Sun Solar,<br />

6125 NE <strong>Portland</strong> Hwy., 97218<br />

Rose Garden Arena,<br />

1 Center Ct., 97227<br />

Kiernan Memorial <strong>Community</strong> Center,<br />

4940 NE 8th Ave., 97211<br />

Ace Sewing and Vacuum,<br />

2414 <strong>Portland</strong> Rd., 97132<br />

PCC Newberg <strong>Education</strong> Center,<br />

135 Werth Blvd., 97132<br />

Newberg Jewelry Studio Supply,<br />

2401 E Hancock St., Ste A2, 97132<br />

Friendly House Inc.,<br />

1737 NW 26th Ave., 97209<br />

Grape Vine Restaurant and Lounge,<br />

11525 SW Barnes Rd., 97225<br />

Pacific Northwest Pilates,<br />

5201 SW Westgate Dr. Ste 114, 97221<br />

Santosha,<br />

4876 NW Bethany Blvd., Ste L4, 97229<br />

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Rock Cr BLDG<br />

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PCC Rock Creek Campus,<br />

17705 NW Springville Rd., 97229<br />

PCC Southeast Center,<br />

2305 SE 82nd Ave., 97216<br />

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SE Port CLEVHS<br />

Cleveland High School,<br />

3400 SE 26th Ave., 97202<br />

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SE Port ECLYSI<br />

Ecdysiast Dance Studio,<br />

326 SE Madison St., 97214<br />

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SE Port FRAKHS<br />

Franklin High School,<br />

5405 SE Woodward St., 97202<br />

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SE Port MTTACS<br />

SE Port ONEHRT<br />

SW Port CBGYM<br />

Mt Tabor <strong>Community</strong> School,<br />

5800 SE Ash St., 97215<br />

One With Heart,<br />

4231 SE Hawthorne Blvd., 97215<br />

Circuit Bouldering Gym,<br />

6050 SW Macadam Ave., 97239<br />

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LoCatIons<br />

find directions and campus maps online at<br />

www.pcc.edu/location<br />

SW Port COMTHR<br />

SW Port MKBC<br />

SW Port NEIGHR<br />

SW Port OHSUWC<br />

SW Port SOCART<br />

SW Port STROHK<br />

A Common Thread, 15230 SW<br />

Sequoia Pkwy. Ste. 100, 97224<br />

Mahasiddha Kadampa Buddhist,<br />

3635 SW Hood Ave., 97239<br />

Neighborhood House,<br />

7688 SW Capitol Hwy,<br />

Multnomah Art Center Bldg., 97219<br />

OHSU Center for Women's Health,<br />

Kohler Pavilion, Kitchen, 7th Floor,<br />

808 SW Campus Dr. 97239<br />

Oregon Society of Artists,<br />

2185 SW Park Pl., 97205<br />

Strohecker’s Inc.,<br />

2855 SW Patton Rd., 97201<br />

Daphne Robinson<br />

SW Port WHUUF<br />

West Hills Unitarian Fellowship,<br />

8470 SW Oleson Rd., 97223<br />

SW Port WILSON<br />

Wilson High School,<br />

1151 SW Vermont St., 97219<br />

Sylvania SY<br />

PCC Sylvania Campus<br />

12000 SW 49th Ave., 97219<br />

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SCB Southern Classroom Building •<br />

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TCB Technology Classroom Building •<br />

Tigard CHURCH<br />

Tigard Christian Church,<br />

13405 SW Hall Blvd., 97223 •<br />

Tigard FOWLER<br />

Tigard MFCBP<br />

Tigard ROSEGG<br />

Tigard TIGSRC<br />

Tualatin POHL<br />

Tualatin TUALPL<br />

Willow Cr WCC<br />

Fowler Middle School,<br />

10865 SW Walnut St., 97223<br />

Max's Fanno Creek Brew Pub,<br />

12562 SW Main St., 97223<br />

Rose’s Glassworks & Gifts,<br />

10105 SW Hall Blvd., 97223<br />

Tigard Senior Center,<br />

8815 SW O’Mara St., 97223<br />

Juanita Pohl Center,<br />

8513 SW Tualatin Rd., 97062<br />

Tualatin Public Library,<br />

18878 SW Martinazzi, 97062<br />

PCC Willow Creek Center,<br />

241 SW Edgeway Dr., 97006<br />

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Our exciting teen program offers students<br />

ages 12-17 a fun environment in which to learn!<br />

Non-credit personal enrichment classes promote<br />

exploration, friendship and lifelong learning. Classes<br />

are offered in short formats and on various dates,<br />

so you can experience multiple classes<br />

and take what works with your schedule.<br />

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Stay up to date at:<br />

pcc.edu/community/teen<br />

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Online<br />

Learning Courses<br />

Over 300 classes start online every month and are<br />

available 24/7 anywhere with an internet connection.<br />

Get more information by visiting<br />

OurCoursesComeToYou.com<br />

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Our exciting teen program offers students ages<br />

12-17 a fun environment in which to learn!<br />

Non-credit personal enrichment classes promote<br />

exploration, friendship and lifelong learning. Classes<br />

are offered in short formats and on various dates, so<br />

you can experience multiple classes and take what<br />

works with your schedule.<br />

Get details at:<br />

pcc.edu/community/teen<br />

<strong>Community</strong> Ed Summer Teen<br />

classes in 2013 will included the<br />

following subjects:<br />

Creativity<br />

Languages<br />

Science and Technology<br />

Sport and Wellness<br />

Test Prep


IndeX<br />

CReatIVe aRts<br />

Music and Theater .................................12<br />

Guitar .......................................................13<br />

Keyboard/Piano .......................................13<br />

Percussion ...............................................13<br />

Strings .....................................................13<br />

Voice ........................................................13<br />

Photography ...........................................14<br />

Basics ......................................................14<br />

Darkroom .................................................14<br />

Digital ......................................................14<br />

Photoshop ...............................................14<br />

Specialty ..................................................15<br />

Visual Arts ..............................................16<br />

Ceramics .................................................17<br />

Drawing ...................................................17<br />

Glass .......................................................18<br />

Jewelry ....................................................18<br />

Painting ....................................................18<br />

Painting: Acrylics and Oil ........................18<br />

Painting: Watercolor ................................19<br />

Writing ....................................................19<br />

Writing Fundamentals ..............................19<br />

Fiction ......................................................19<br />

Memoir .....................................................19<br />

Editing and Publishing ............................19<br />

HoMe and GaRden<br />

Food and Drink .....................................20<br />

French Cooking Series ............................22<br />

You and Julia! French Cooking Series ....22<br />

Beer Appreciation ...................................22<br />

Wine Appreciation ...................................22<br />

Green Living ...........................................23<br />

Yard and Garden ....................................23<br />

Emergency Preparedness .......................23<br />

Home Gardening Series<br />

with Rod Smith .........................................23<br />

Vegetable Gardening ...............................24<br />

Hobbies and Crafts ................................24<br />

Sewing and Quilting ................................24<br />

Knitting and Fiber Crafts .........................24<br />

Games .....................................................25<br />

Home Improvement ..............................25<br />

Hardwood Floors .....................................25<br />

Home Repair Series ................................26<br />

Upholstery ...............................................26<br />

Pets .........................................................26<br />

Style and Beauty ....................................27<br />

Woodworking and Metalworking ..........27<br />

Wood Crafts .............................................27<br />

Metal Crafts .............................................27<br />

LanGuaGe and CuLtuRe<br />

Languages .............................................28<br />

Survival English .......................................30<br />

American Sign Language ........................30<br />

French .....................................................30<br />

German ...................................................31<br />

Italian .......................................................31<br />

Spanish ....................................................32<br />

World View ..............................................33<br />

Exploring World Religion Series ..............30<br />

tRaVeL<br />

The History, Beauty,<br />

and Relaxation That is Turkey .................34<br />

Tuscan Food and Wine Adventure ..........34<br />

Sea Turtle Conservation and<br />

<strong>Community</strong> Service in El Salvador ..........35<br />

Wild West and Yellowstone<br />

Family Adventure .....................................35<br />

Study Spanish in Mexico .........................35<br />

Study Italian in Italy .................................35<br />

ReCReatIon<br />

and weLLness<br />

Dance ......................................................36<br />

Health and Wellness ..............................37<br />

Naturopathic Medicine:<br />

Naturally Healthy Living Series ................37<br />

Naturopathic Medicine:<br />

Naturally Healthy Living Series II .............38<br />

Naturopathic Medicine: Sampler Series ..38<br />

Meditation and Relaxation Techniques ...38<br />

Wellness and Prevention .........................38<br />

Mind-Body Fitness ................................39<br />

Qigong and Tai Chi ..................................39<br />

Yoga ........................................................40<br />

Sports .....................................................40<br />

Climbing, Hiking<br />

and Northwest Outdoors .........................40<br />

Winter Sports ...........................................40<br />

Swim with <strong>Community</strong> Ed .....................41<br />

Work Out .................................................42<br />

Cardio and Strength Training ..................42<br />

Exercise and Fitness for Seniors .............43<br />

Better Bones and Balance ......................43<br />

woRk and LIFe BaLanCe<br />

Free Lunch and Learn Lecture Series .....44<br />

Careers ...................................................45<br />

Career Planning Series ............................45<br />

Discover a New Career ...........................45<br />

Fashion Design ........................................45<br />

Start Your Own Business .........................45<br />

Computer Skills .....................................46<br />

Computer Fundamentals .........................46<br />

Google Series ..........................................47<br />

MS Office .................................................47<br />

Social Media ............................................48<br />

Web Design .............................................48<br />

A+ Certification Prep ...............................48<br />

Databases ...............................................48<br />

Desktop Publishing<br />

and Graphic Design ................................48<br />

Presentation and Projects .......................48<br />

Programming ...........................................48<br />

Spreadsheets and Accounting ................49<br />

Web Page Development .........................49<br />

Word Processing .....................................50<br />

Continuing <strong>Education</strong><br />

and License Renewal ............................50<br />

PCC Institute of Fundraising<br />

and Grant Writing with WVDO ....................50<br />

Solar, Thermal and Electric Systems<br />

Installer Series .............................................50<br />

Electrical License Renewal .....................51<br />

Money Matters ........................................51<br />

Managing Your Money and Investments .51<br />

Retirement ...............................................51<br />

Personal Development ..........................52<br />

Resources ..............................................52<br />

Communication Skills ..............................52<br />

Grant Writing ...........................................53<br />

Professional Skills ....................................53<br />

Test Preparation .....................................53<br />

Traffic Safety ..........................................53<br />

Motorcycle Rider Classes .......................53<br />

Driver <strong>Education</strong> ......................................54<br />

student ResouRCes<br />

Registration and Payment ....................56<br />

Guidelines and Policies ........................58<br />

Registration Confirmation ........................58<br />

Age Requirements ...................................58<br />

Refund/Drop Policy .................................58<br />

Parking ....................................................59<br />

Locations ................................................60<br />

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