BVSD Lifelong Learning Spring-Summer Adult Classes

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Spring/Summer2013

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spring/summer2013 FEaTurEs Hottest travel careers, 3

small world 3 travel 3 language & culture

Beginning medical spanish, 4 Wine tasting, 6 Quickbooks professional, 10 Building docs with indesign, 11 avoid a retirement disaster, 12

life&home 6 Food & drink

connecting through stories, 13 van gogh’s Brush, 15 Furoshiki: art of Wrapping, 20

7 House & garden 8 HealtH & Fitness 9 Family & relationsHips

business 9 computers 11 online classes 12 money

BVSD Lifelong Learning provides opportunities for enrichment and discovery through a community of learners and instructors. Our instructors are professionals in the community with knowledge

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to share. We strive for educational excellence and serve the whole family by providing high-quality offerings for the BVSD community and beyond.

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Lifelong Learning is committed to meeting the needs

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of a diverse population and strengthening the bond

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between community members and the schools.

lifelong learning staff Dr. Melinda Groom | Director/Community School Program

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Angela Weigner | Lifelong Learning Manager Ivy Lee | Registrar Shere Holleman | Programmer

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Ivy Lee, Marla Riley | Catalog Editors

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Mary Lynch | Catalog Designer

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720.561.5968 / 6500 E. Arapahoe Ave., Boulder Office Hours: Mon — Fri, 8:30am to 4:30pm Register anytime at www.bvsd.org/lll

The Lifelong Learning catalog is produced by the BVSD Community School Program and is printed on recycled paper using soy inks.

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Fly cheap, stay cheap, Travel cheap Learn the secrets of traveling in grand style on a limited budget. Discover how to obtain great deals on airfares, accommodations, cruises, entertainment, and creative lodging ideas—all for a fraction of the usual cost. the internet can be a great tool if you know where to find the best websites to save you money. Learn airline tips and secrets, how to fly within europe for only $99, ways to cruise exotic ports for weeks at the same price as a typical seven-day cruise, and how to stay in a country home or castle for free anywhere in the world. there will also be tips for packing wisely, avoiding unnecessary bag fees, and travel safety. a $15 materials fee is payable to the instructor at class for his travel companion book. u (see Hottest Travel Careers)

small world Travel Become a Travel Writer The Easy Way if you have the wanderlust but not the money to pay for it, consider becoming a travel writer. travel writers stay in the best hotels, eat the finest food, and experience vip treatment for free. Learn the secrets of travel writing, how to get started with local online publications, and how to use the internet to find free trips. Learn how to build a media contact list, obtain assignments, approach airlines for free airfare, conduct interviews, create a portfolio, and take photos that sell. Discover advanced techniques for writing product reviews and how to obtain apparel, gear, and accessories without paying a cent. this is an expanded version of ron’s popular travel writing class. a $25 optional materials fee is payable to the instructor at class for three of his booklets. u (see Hottest Travel Careers)

A > mon, Wed 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm / apr 29 – may 1 $59 / monarch high / 2 sessions B > mon, Wed 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm / jun 3 – jun 5 $59 / casey middle / 2 sessions

language & CulTure spanish for Busy adults level 2 Busy adults can still take their spanish speaking skills to the next level. this class is for people with some basic knowledge of spanish. You will increase your vocabulary and conversational skills, learn the future tense, and know when to use the verbs “ser” and “estar.” an $8 materials fee is payable to the instructor at class. u Carla Abbott, a native of Caracas, Venezuela, has taught Spanish to adults for the past 16 years and is known for her comfortable teaching style and enthusiastic approach to learning. She is the owner of Spanish for You, Inc.

> tue, thu 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm / jun 4 – jun 6 $65 / casey middle / 2 sessions

Hottest travel Careers

> Wed 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm / may 15 – jun 5 $105 / casey middle / 4 sessions

“Carla Abbott makes it fun and easy to learn.” — Sarah, student of “Spanish for Busy Adults”

Did you know that travel is the world’s biggest business and one of the fastest growing? You can make money as a part-time or full-time home-based travel agent, or travel for free arranging group tours. cruise for as little as $35 a day on a luxury cruise line or make money as a tour director while traveling the world. Learn how to take a free vacation in spain, just by speaking english. Discover these and more opportunities in the travel industry. a $10 materials fee is payable to the instructor at class. > thu 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm / may 2 $49 / casey middle / 1 session

Ron Stern is the travel columnist for the San Diego Community Newspaper Network and editor-in-chief of JustSayGo.com. He has published hundreds of articles in publications such as the chicago tribune, shape magazine, and the orlando sun-sentinel. u

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Fundamentals of spanish level 1 have you always wanted to learn spanish for business, travel, or simply to speak it with your neighbors? have you tried to learn but found classes tedious, anxiety provoking or difficult? here’s your chance to experience success at learning a language. these classes offer practical vocabulary and conversational skills utilizing a variety of nonthreatening, creative methods. You will be surprised at how much fun a spanish class can be. a $10 materials fee is payable to the instructor at class. u John Beckwith first learned Spanish by doing business and living in Mexico. He followed up with a BA in Spanish and a MA in Education and has shared the fun of Spanish with all levels of students for 10 years. > tue 6:00 pm - 7:15 pm / apr 30 – jun 4 $129 / arapahoe campus / 6 sessions

Fundamentals of spanish level 2 incorporate your particular language need or specific area of interest into the structures learned in Fundamentals of spanish Level 1. students will learn strategies that will enable them to advance their spanish knowledge through continued study and authentic interaction. students will practice listening, speaking, reading and writing in spanish through a combination of in-class and at-home activities. a $10 materials fee is payable to the instructor at class. u John Beckwith (see Fundamentals of Spanish Level 1) > tue 7:30 pm - 8:45 pm / apr 30 – jun 4 $129 / arapahoe campus / 6 sessions

Beginning italian for Travelers Buongiorno! Learn italian from a native speaker in a relaxed and fun atmosphere. this class will cover basic grammar, pronunciation and provide useful tips for travelers. Learn how to order in a restaurant, how to buy train tickets, how to ask for directions and much more. this is an interactive class; everyone will have the opportunity to participate and learn at their own speed. no previous italian experience is required. a $10 materials fee is payable to the instructor at class. u Francesca Giongo is a native of Rome and has been teaching Italian for the past eight years. She holds a BS from the University of Pisa, Italy, as well as an MS from Colorado State University. > tue 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm / may 14 – jun 18 $145 / monarch high / 6 sessions

Travel Tips for italy Finding that charming local restaurant in Florence is not as hard as you think. Whether you are interested in the arts, shopping, hiking or just relaxing, the information provided in this class will help you create your own itinerary. get tips on finding inexpensive accommodations and discover the special foods that each region is known for, the locations of the italian national parks and the best beaches. Bring your questions because this class has an expert to answer them! a $15 materials fee is payable to the instructor at class. u Francesca Giongo (See Beginning Italian) > sat 9:00 am - 12:00 pm / may 4 $45 / monarch high / 1 session

Beginning medical spanish health care workers, police officers, firefighters and first responders share the common need to communicate with spanish-speaking patients. Learn to get basic information, such as health history and insurance, and ask about symptoms and illnesses. Be able to give brief treatment and examination information to the patient in spanish, as well as make appointments and review discharge instructions with them. this class will enable students to communicate in a simple and effective manner with hispanic patients and their families. no prior spanish experience is necessary. Jay Minaya, a native of Lima, Peru, graduated from CU Boulder with a business degree, and has been providing Spanish classes and private tutoring for six years. Jay has created his own Spanish for Health Care Workers course and language curriculum. u

> thu 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm / may 2 – jun 6 / $155 / new vista high / 6 sessions

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French for Travelers join us to experience the beauty of the French language and culture. this course gives you a foundation in basic grammar and vocabulary with an emphasis on conversational skills. very interactive, the class allows you to learn fast through repetitions and practice in a relaxed environment. Different aspects of the French culture will be discussed at each class and tips will be given for those who are going to travel there. this class is for people with little or no previous French experience. a $5 materials fee (includes mp3 recordings) is payable to the instructor at class. u Sophie Rose, MA in law from Caen University in France, has been teaching French for 10 years. A native French speaker, she enjoys sharing her language and her extensive knowledge of France. > Wed 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm / apr 24 – may 29 $145 / casey middle / 6 sessions

World War ii’s Turning Point WWii defined the 20th century and our lives today. We will explore november 1942 — the month when events tipped the allies’ way. We will look at the background of the entire global war, people and personalities, socioeconomic and political factors, and at least six specific campaigns. We may also explore some ‘what if?’ scenarios. Don’t just memorize dates and names, come to see WWii as a combination of personalities, places and events. class is a lecture and discussion format. a $25 materials fee is payable to the instructor at class for his book, Seesaw: How November ‘42 Shaped the Future. u Stan Moore is a third generation Coloradan and a Vietnam veteran, and author. > tue 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm / apr 23 – may 14 $125 / new vista high / 4 sessions

InterCAmbIo English for Adult Immigrants

Beginning German level 1 this class offers a comprehensive introduction to the german language, including basic grammar and conversational skills. an interactive class environment with an emphasis on group learning will facilitate your learning experience. the instructor will address vocabulary pertinent to travel in german-speaking countries. please purchase the book German Grammar (4th edition, schaums outline), available at the Boulder Bookstore. u Susanne Kortals, a native speaker of German, has more than 25 years of experience teaching German in the classroom and on an individual basis. > thu 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm / apr 25 – may 30 $145 / new vista high / 6 sessions

Japanese conversation and culture enjoy a fun and easy introduction to the language and culture of japan. the focus will be on learning the spoken language, useful cultural knowledge, and exploring ideas on successful forays into modern japan. the class will be customized to meet the needs of the students. a $10 materials fee is payable to the instructor at class. u Nana Mizushima lived in Japan for 10 years and began learning Japanese as a first language. She attended Japanese public school, worked for a Japanese company, managed the information section of a bi-national commission in Tokyo, and raised children in Japan. > thu 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm / may 9 – jun 13 $145 / casey middle / 6 sessions

learn practical, real-life english in a fun, interactive setting. Build your confidence, meet new people, and make friends from many different countries. seven levels of classes are offered, from beginner to advanced. classes are taught by volunteer teachers in Boulder and lafayette.

All sections: $35* / 16 sessions *Pay $10 materials fee to instructor at class. > apr 8 – Jun 5 / sanchez elementary mon & Wed, 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm > apr 9 – Jun 6 / Boulder High tue & thu, 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm > Jun 24 – aug 21 / sanchez elementary mon & Wed, 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm > Jun 25 – aug 22 / Boulder High tue & thu, 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm

Register through Intercambio: info@intercambioweb.org 303.996.0275 —ext.0 Intercambio Uniting Communities builds

understanding, respect and friendship across cultures through educational and intercultural opportunities. Founded in 2001, intercambio offers volunteer-taught english classes for adult immigrants, courses on life skills and citizenship, and cultural trainings and events for all community members.

www.intercambioweb.org

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crazy for curry! chef cheyne keith is crazy for curry! he travels the world in search of spices for his famous homemade curry and thai food. chef cheyne believes that curry is life, and he will make you a believer. there will be no going back to store-bought! he will teach you to grind your own curry powders, cook like thai street vendors, and stir up an unforgettable colorful feast. u Cheyne Keith (See Cheese Lovers Unite!) > sat 9:00 am - 1:00 pm / may 11 $65 / monarch high / 1 session

cheese lovers unite! learn to Make your own Fresh cheese change your cheese life forever! Learn to make delicious fresh mozzarella, tangy ricotta and scrumptious goat cheeses. it’s cheaper and better than store cheeses! country folk have done it for millenia, why not you? While we’re at it, we will cook up some fresh basil pizzas and have an epicurean event to remember. a $25 materials fee is payable to the instructor at class. u Cheyne Keith began cooking professionally at age 15 and has worked at more than 26 restaurants, from pizza joints to fancy French bistros. Trained at the Culinary Institute of America, he has worked in Manhattan, Seattle, Copenhagen, and Colorado. > sat 9:00 am - 2:00 pm / apr 27 $75 / southern hills middle / 1 session

Beer appreciation

Wine tasting

with Manuel sanchez

an intro to some of Boulder county’s Newest Breweries

Discover the southern rhone Wines

craft brewing is one of the most exciting and fastest growing industries in the nation and Boulder county is home to more than 20 craft breweries. join us and get introduced to some of the seminal craft beer styles while meeting the entrepreneurs who are following their passion and living their dream making beer. Week one, we will visit gravity Brewing in Louisville and will discuss the classic english extra special Bitter style as well as a brief history of the brewery. Week two, we will convene at the West Flanders Brewing co. on pearl street to discuss and taste a variety of Belgian ales. Week three, we will kick off memorial Day weekend at the crystal springs Brewing co., one mile up sunshine canyon, to discuss and taste a variety of porters. this is a special treat as we will gaze down upon Boulder from the deck of the tasting room. While some food will be served, it is best to eat before class. a $45 materials fee is payable to the instructor at class. u Jeff Mendel is a partner at Left Hand Brewing Co. and a judge at the Great American Beer Festival. Jeffs goal is to provide his students with a high-contact beer experience so they may gain a passion for our local brewers.

experience a guided and in-depth tasting of French wines from the villages of cote Du rhone, gironde, vaqueros, and of course, chateauneuf Du pape. a materials fee of $20 is payable to the instructor in class. appetizers will be served with the wines.

> thu 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm / may 9 – may 23 $69 / selected Breweries / 3 sessions

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A > mon 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm / jun 3 $45 / trattoria on pearl / 1 session

in-depth analysis of Piemonte, italy taste and explore the wines of the famous region of Barolo, Barbaresco, asti, and alba in piemonte, italy. spend a relaxing evening with a wine expert as we learn about the laws, climate and geography that give each region its unique characteristics. appetizers will be served with the wines. a $25 materials fee is payable to the instructor at class. B > mon 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm / apr 22 $45 / trattoria on pearl / 1 session

Manuel Sanchez is the owner of the West End Wine Shop in Boulder. Manuel has traveled the world visiting wineries, and loves to share his passion for wine in a fun, relaxed environment where you can experience the pleasures of the world of wine. u

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House & garden

asian Market Tour and afterward Feast colors, fragrances and sensations — let’s face it, asian markets can be puzzling and daunting! Let an expert help you through the process. We will meet at Broomfield’s pacific ocean marketplace to shop for our supplies. then we’ll head to the kitchen to whip up a fancy feast! What we cook will be up to the students, but make no mistake, you will be learning from start to finish. u Cheyne Keith (See Cheese Lovers Unite!) > sat 9:00 am - 2:00 pm / may 4 $65 / monarch high / 1 session

The art of Fermented Foods sauerkraut, kimchi, and homemade fizzy drinks— come learn the basics of home fermenting including a unique process for turning cabbage into a probiotic superfood! We will start with the basics, transitioning from sauerkraut and kimchi to fermented sweet potatoes (the grand slam of probiotic superfoods) and pickles, then kombucha and homemade carbonated beverages. students will take home the delicious fermented treats prepared each week. a $25 materials fee is payable to the instructor at class. u Taylor White, BA, has spent the past decade navigating the modern organic lifestyle. He views home fermenting as a natural extension of bringing past wisdom into modern application, including food availability, cost of probiotics, and ancient techniques for food enhancement.

Burn your house Down! 10 Keys to organize anything got clutter? if clutter and disorganization “trance” you out, you’re not alone. they can negatively affect your health, wealth, energy, mood and selfesteem. the mayo clinic puts “being organized” in the top three things we need to do to get and stay well. got paper piles? You’ll never look at 80% of your papers again, but which ones are they? paper pile stress includes bills, receipts, kids’ school papers, magazines, photos, memorabilia and more all screaming for attention. Laugh and learn how to get started decluttering, reorganizing your home and taming those paper tigers for good. a $5 materials is payable to the instructor at class for the important Documents File List and eguide. u Kim Wolinski, MSW, is an internationally known author, speaker, stress expert, and professional organizer. She offers simple yet powerful ways to make immediate and lifelong changes to take your life back. > Wed 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm / may 1 – may 8 $65 / monarch high / 2 sessions

> Wed 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm / may 1 – may 15 $115 / arapahoe campus / 3 sessions

recipe-Free vegetarian cooking from Within Meal composition Focus Learn to use your senses to cook a balanced meal with what is on hand, what is growing seasonally, or for specific dietary limitations. in this creative cooking class, you will experience the joy of trusting yourself in the kitchen. the creative cooking process becomes therapeutic as you experience the true healing nature of high-quality food. chef Lauren will teach meal compostion theory and cooking methods, and you will practice creating a balanced meal using your choice of ingredients, oil, spices and salt. We will work with grains, beans, sauces and vegetables. this class will be plantbased and gluten-free. a $45 materials fee is payable to the instructor at class. u Lauren Gennett is a personal chef and faculty member of the International Academy of Natural Cookery. Lauren loves bringing delicious, healthful vegan cuisine into the world and watching students transform as they discover that they can create dishes without following recipes. > thu 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm / may 2 – may 30* $179 / arapahoe campus / 4 sessions

*No class on May 16.

Wedding Flowers 101 slash your cost by 50% slash the cost of your wedding flowers by 50% or more by making your own bouquets, corsages and centerpieces with in-season, local flowers. During this course, you will learn how to make all of your wedding flower needs with a professional look in the easiest way. Don’t stop with the wedding! this is a life skill that can save you big dollars for holidays, parties, showers and more. You will be in high demand with family and friends! a $45 materials fee is payable to the instructor in class. u Kazuko Kozai has studied Ikebana and flower arranging for more than 40 years. She has taught both subjects at the Consulate-General of Japan, CU, CSU, and the Denver Botanic Gardens. She enthusiastically shares her passions with her students. > Wed 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm / may 1 – may 15 $115 / arapahoe campus / 3 sessions

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Build a Greenhouse from recycled Materials join us to learn how to build a garden greenhouse from recycled and scavenged materials using basic handyman skills and common tools. Learn what materials to get and where, how, and when to get them. We will discuss lighting, watering, heating, location, snow loads, wind, sunlight and other concerns. You will also learn what plants do well, and how growth in the greenhouse differs from open air growth. class concludes with an optional visit to the instructor’s greenhouse. a $5 materials fee is payable to the instructor at class. u Bill Hermanson is an avid scavenger, recycler, and long-term gardener, who combined his interests and built a greenhouse using basic handyman skills and simple tools. He is able to provide a harvest of fresh vegetables in the dead of winter. > thu 6:30 pm - 9 pm; sat 9:30 am - 11 am

apr 25 – apr 27 $75 / southern hills middle / 2 sessions

vegetable Garden spy: solve Garden Problems organically all gardeners face the challenges of identifying and controlling problems, but for new gardeners who may not recognize signs and symptoms, the task can be daunting. come learn what to do when your green thumb seems to be turning brown. We will discuss diseases and pests common to our area and learn tips on how to control these problems in the vegetable garden. Learn to become a garden “spy” and solve the mystery of healthy gardening. our focus will be on organic methods and pest control options that don’t harm the environment. a $5 materials fee is payable to the instructor in class. u Shere Holleman, MEd, has been gardening for more than 20 years. She decided to become more self-reliant by growing some of her own food two years ago and now produces hundreds of pounds of organic vegetables from her backyard garden. Shere is currently working on her Master Gardener certification.

HealTH & FiTness Deep relaxation an intro to Nidra Meditation for an Easeful Body and calm Mind if you feel that stress and tension are becoming too much a part of your life, this is the class for you. through a deeply relaxing form of guided meditation, you will acquire tools that you can use in your everyday life to release anxiety, relieve pain, have more energy, and sleep more soundly. Learn how to open up to your full potential by giving this simple gift to yourself. this meditation does not require sitting for long periods of time on the floor. it is focused on comfort, so bring a blanket, mat, and a pillow to class and wear loose, comfortable clothing. u C.M. Brown is a certified Integral Yoga instructor and relaxation therapist. He is a member of Yoga Alliance and the International Association of Counselors and Therapists. He has been teaching and conducting seminars since 1997. > thu 6:30 pm - 7:45 pm / apr 25 – may 30 $95 / new vista high / 6 sessions

> tue 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm / june 11 – june 18 $59.00 / arapahoe campus / 2 sessions

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Family & relaTionsHips

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coping skills for the highly sensitive Person high sensitivity affects 15-20% of the population. a highly sensitive person notices more in the environment, is more sensitive to noise, lighting, medication, food additives, effluents in the air, and the moods of others. hsp’s tend to be deeply reflective and can become overwhelmed by stimuli. they are empathetic, intuitive, creative, careful and conscientious, and have special needs for sanctuary and solitude, adequate sleep and regeneration. it is important that the hsp understands and appreciates this trait, then utilizes these unique gifts for selfcare and for others. Don’t miss these valuable lectures where you will learn the three major steps to daily effectiveness. u Dr. Paul Radde, author, keynote speaker and practicing psychologist, has worked with thousands of HSP’s and has taught continuing education courses across the country. He has reframed his own life using what he has learned as an HSP. > tue 6:30 pm - 9:00 pm / may 7 – may 14 $79 / arapahoe campus / 2 sessions

Photoshop

10 habits That Mess up a Woman’s Diet are you in a constant battle with your weight? Do you feel like the scales are tipped against you no matter what you do? have you been on “diets” and “fallen off the wagon” only to gain the weight back? You are not alone. more than 80% of people who’ve lost weight on a diet gain more weight back than they lost. stop the cycle and learn the facts about the foods that will help you heal your biology to not only lose weight, but keep it off. get off the roller coaster for good with key and proven solutions. u Kim Wolinski (see Burn Your House Down!) > thu 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm / may 16 – may 23 $65 / monarch high / 2 sessions

explore the creative possibilities that photoshop has to offer. in this hands-on class for beginners, students receive practical lessons in color corrections, combining two or more images, and better black-and-white conversions from color. Learn how to retouch images and understand how to get better prints and Web images. mysteries like layers, resolution, masking, filters, and adjustment layers will be explained so that you can take your images to the next level. no “geek speak” will be used and you will get all of your questions answered in clear, understandable language. u Bill Guy is a professional photographer and Photoshop Certified Expert with more than 20 years of experience in both film and digital photography. He is a popular and sought-after Photoshop teacher in Northern Colorado. > tue 6:30 pm - 9:00 pm / apr 30 – may 21 $145 / arapahoe campus / 4 sessions

10 Keys to stop Procrastination Do you have a to-Do List that just never gets done? Does procrastination stress you out, limit your choices, and affect your peace of mind, business success, and relationships? Do you feel embarrassed and guilty about all that you’ve still not started or completed? Learn focused strategies and techniques to get past procrastinating in all three areas of life distractions (inner, outer and other). Bring your questions about your list of incomplete tasks and projects, decisions and choices waylaid, and organizing and decluttering frustrations. get help and answers that will get you back on track immediately. u Kim Wolinski (see Burn Your House Down!) > thu 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm / jun 6 – jun 13 $65 / casey middle / 2 sessions

CompuTers

intro To PowerPoint 2010 make your own powerpoint presentations! We will create an actual presentation from scratch during class, using many concepts and methods from powerpoint 2010. We will discuss and use master slides, animations, backgrounds, inserting photos and other objects, formatting, colors, slide organization, adding sound, and many other aspects of creating powerful and compelling powerpoint presentations. u Bill Hermanson has been using PowerPoint since the program was first introduced in the 1980’s. He has command of all the features, from the basics through adding pictures, animations and sound. Bill’s energetic teaching style will keep you involved from beginning to end. > tue 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm / apr 30 – may 7 $79 / casey middle / 2 sessions

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Beginning Excel 2010 is your desktop or computer cluttered with information? it’s time to learn how you can use excel and the power of spreadsheets to help organize and make sense of it all. Learn how to create a new spreadsheet and how to decipher an existing one, the difference between a formula and a value, how excel calculates, and how to create reports that are accurate and easy to read. You will also build graphs and learn to find and analyze information in a database. managing information can be easy and even interesting! this class is for beginners, but those who have spreadsheet skills will pick up some shortcuts. mac and open office users are welcome with their laptops. u Diana Baranauskas, owner of PC Obedience, has 20 years of experience teaching all levels of students, from the nervous novice to the accomplished operator. She is known for her patience and humor.

QuickBooks Professional 2012 tired of keeping shoeboxes full of receipts? this is the class for you! QuickBooks can help you more easily manage your business accounting. Learn to set up this program with simple forms (for checks, paychecks, bills, estimates, invoices, and receiving payments). You will then be able to generate the reports that you need to stay on top of things. We will also go over routine monthly, quarterly, and annual accounting tasks. this class will be tailored as closely as possible to the needs of the participants. Bring your laptop, if you wish. u Diana Baranauskas (see Beginning Excel 2010) > sat 10:00 am - 2:00 pm / jun 1 – jun 15 $175 / new vista high / 3 sessions

> Wed 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm / may 1 – may 22 $175 / new vista high / 4 sessions

“Diana was very helpful. Her method of teaching is wonderful.” — Victoria, student of “Excel 2010”

advanced Excel this course is all about creating and analyzing tables of data in excel. Learn how to structure and create tables for easy data entry and analysis. We’ll go over vLookUp(), match() and inDeX(), and all the other methods of finding information in tables. We’ll analyze tables with sUmiF() and sUmiFs(), sUmproDUct() and pivot tables. We’ll describe how to use named ranges, summarize and filter data, use Data validation, and do other calculations. You’ll soon discover that there’s nothing you can’t do with excel! u Bill Hermanson has been using spreadsheets professionally for 30 years and teaching Excel since 2008. Now the owner of Excel Expert, LLC, Bill is fond of saying (and he can prove it) that he can make Excel do anything! > thu 6:30 pm - 9:00 pm / may 2 – may 23 $165 / casey middle / 4 sessions

apple iPad The Basics and More new and basic users are only scratching the surface of the ipad’s capabilities. in this class, we cover basics of the interface and setup, a wide variety of uses, applicable apps, managing internet connections, synching, troubleshooting, and products to expand the capabilities of your ipad use. u BJ Strass brings a rich background with 30+ years of Apple product experience. As an Apple employee, BJ served as a Business Consultant, Trainer and Technician. He is the owner of MacEducator, an independent Apple products training and tech support company.

computer hygiene are you worried about viruses? trojans? spyware? is your computer not working up to par? there are steps that you can take to keep your computer running smoothly and efficiently. Discover how to use the preloaded utility programs on your Windows computer to keep it running as happily as possible. Learn which files can be safely deleted and then discover your scan Disk, Disk Defragmenter, and Back-up programs. Basic Windows experience required. Feel free to bring your laptop to class. u Diana Baranauskas (see Beginning Excel 2010) > tue 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm / may 14 $55 / new vista high / 1 session

Gmail 101 Lots of people have a gmail account, but don’t know enough about its extensive capabilities. go beyond receiving and answering emails and learn how to make messages look special, use spellcheck and attach files. can you find email attachments that you downloaded without opening the original message, or a particular email that has disappeared? this class will help make your gmail life easier. You will also learn how to set up your gmail account in outlook, mozilla, or Live mail, and learn to effectively use tasks and the calendar. students should bring their gmail username and password. if you need to set up an account, please come 15 minutes early. u Diana Baranauskas (see Beginning Excel 2010) > thu 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm / may 30 $55 / new vista high / 1 session

> tue 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm / apr 23 – apr 30 $115 / arapahoe campus / 2 sessions

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intro to Windows Learn all the basics of using computers with the Windows 7 operating system. the differences between Windows Xp, Windows 7, and Windows 8 will be discussed in class. We will start with an overview of the hardware and accessories, including the mouse, keyboard, and desktop. then we will learn about files, folders, windows, menus, shortcuts, starting and switching applications, organizing the hard drive, and accessing the internet. You will gain basic skills needed in today’s computer-dependent world. no computer experience is required. Bring your laptop if you prefer, but it’s not necessary. u Diana Baranauskas (see Beginning Excel 2010) > tue, thu 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm / jun 4 – jun 11 $155 / arapahoe campus / 3 sessions

Microsoft Word 2010 for Everyone this class is designed to make beginners proficient and non-beginners efficient. the tips, tricks, and shortcuts we cover will make this class worthwhile for most users. Learn to create, format, print, save and retrieve documents, change fonts and insert symbols and more. We will then move on to more advanced features including hyperlinks, tabs and indents, numbered and bulleted lists, borders and shading, headers and footers and more. prerequisite: basic knowledge of Windows or proficiency using a mac. this class will be taught on pcs. open office users can take this class with a laptop. u Diana Baranauskas (see Beginning Excel 2010) > tue, thu 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm / apr 23 – may 9 $195 / new vista high / 6 sessions

Building Documents with inDesign cs6 inDesign is a desktop publishing program used to produce documents such as flyers, brochures, advertisements, reports, newspapers, and magazines. Learn the tools and features necessary to create professional documents of your own. this class will include building master pages, working with text and typography, creating styles, working with graphics, managing color, using gradients, creating tables, preparing the document for printing, and exporting as a pDF file. the class will be taught using the book adobe inDesign cs6 Digital classroom. Greg VanHoosier-Carey, Ph.D., is a former professor of communication specializing in media design, and has been teaching Web design since 1995. He owns Meeting of the Minds Academics, a local academic coaching, tutoring, and college admissions consulting business. u

> tue 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm / jun 4 – jun 25 $185 / arapahoe campus / 4 sessions

online Classes creating cell Phone apps for your Business it seems that nearly everyone uses a smartphone these days. organizations across the globe are building smartphone applications, but development is highly technical and very expensive. in this course, we will provide you with step-by-step instructions on how non-technical users can build, deploy and market smartphone applications across android and iphone platforms. this course is ideal for business owners and executives who want to develop smartphone applications inexpensively and also for technical users who want to quickly deploy smartphone applications. this course will not include any programming. each participant will discover how easily they can build smartphone applications for their business without using any programming. u Dan Belhassen is an expert in eMarketing. He does writing, training, and consulting all over North America on the topic. He is founder of Modern Earth, located in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Modern Earth provides a range of eMarketing for its clients, including email promotions, website development and more. > online / may 6 – jun 2 / $245

Facebook for Business Find out what goes on behind the scenes on Facebook pages and how to increase the chances that your message is seen and acted on. Discover new tools and proven techniques to increase business and expand your reach. Discuss how to adapt your marketing message for the Facebook platform and how to integrate Facebook across all marketing areas. this is an advanced class and assumes you have started a page on Facebook and have some basic knowledge of the platform. it includes the most current updates Facebook has made to pages. u Jennifer Selke, Ph.D., is a nationally known expert, speaker and consultant in the area of social media. She runs a popular blog and speaks at national conferences on the subject of social networks, writes articles on the subject, and conducts webinars for professionals. > online / may 6 – may 31 / $245

Twitter twitter is a hot social media platform these days and everyone seems to be using it. Learn how to take advantage of the unique opportunities twitter offers. Discover the best ways to create relationships and network with your key constituents. You will find out the best — and easiest — techniques for successful interactions in the twitterverse. u Suzanne Kart is a national expert on generational communication, having written articles and contributed to two manuals on the subject. Her current work involves Twitter, eMarketing, social networks and blogs, as well as traditional print and direct marketing. > online / may 6 – may 31 / $195

Register: 720.561.5968 / www.bvsd.org/lll

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business Become a voice-over artist

money Debt happens Everything you Need to Know to Get out of Debt Learn how to live debt free! We will start with the five major methods of debt relief, when each is appropriate, and the effect of each on your credit report. then, we will cover how to settle debts with credit card companies for a fraction of what is owed, how to accelerate your debt-free timeline, and when filing for bankruptcy makes sense. We will also review eight mistakes to avoid, effective budgeting for rapid debt reduction, and the nonprofit credit counseling myth. Finally, learn how to break the cycle of debt and live debt-free! a $5 materials fee is payable to the instructor in class. u Stephen Craig, JD, is a practicing bankruptcy attorney and professional debt negotiator who has counseled thousands of individuals and small businesses on their options for debt relief since 1994. > tue 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm / may 14 $49 / monarch high / 1 session

Planning for your Financial Future - The Four cornerstones Bring your financial goals and dreams more within reach. What are the four cornerstones critical to supporting your financial goals? students will get professional tips on how to build the four cornerstones - cash management, investing, tax planning, and protection. We will also learn strategies that can help build confidence in making smart financial decisions and how to identify and correct critical gaps in your current financial plan. invest in your future with real-time information. u Zoe Whitmore, MBA, is in the process of achieving her Certified Financial Planner designation. She is a partner of the Koplar, Lassen & Whitmore group, a financial advisory practice at Ameriprise Financial in Boulder.

The Basics With so many commercials on tv and radio, advertisers are always looking for that right voice and unique read as a “voice logo” for their products or services. What does it take to be a voice-over artist? What do producers, agents, and casting directors look for in a voice actor? We will focus on copy interpretation, mic technique, the audition process, when and how to make a demo, union vs. non-union work, the types of work available, and how the industry has changed with regard to home studios. students will receive either a cD or a mp3 of their recorded work from class for review and practice. a $10 materials fee is payable to the instructor at class. u Brent Brace has been a voice actor, director, and educator in Los Angeles for more than two decades. His expertise covers TV and radio commercials, promos, movie trailers, infomercials and more. He now works nationally from his studio in Metro Denver. > sat 1:00 pm - 3:30 pm / aug 17 – sep 14 $189 / eldorado k-8 / 5 sessions

you’re on the air Learn how to make it in voice-overs today! With such notable talent as morgan Freeman, glenn close, and alec Baldwin lending their voices to commercials, films, and videos, one would think that it would be next to impossible to break into this field. not so. in this class, you’ll learn about an exciting new way to get around the competition and actually turn voice-overs into a thriving full- or parttime business. We will discuss the numerous opportunities and income potential in this field, voiceover technique, and the all-important demo and how to produce it. You’ll step up to the microphone to do some practice recording and hear the results! u Lisa Foster’s broadcasting and voice career spans 15 years. She has co-hosted a radio show, done CD games and comedy bits, and has made several TV appearances. You may have heard her on air representing Crest Toothpaste, Olay, LA Weightloss and more!

> thu 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm / may 2 – may 9 $59 / casey middle / 2 sessions

> mon 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm / jun 3 $59 / casey middle / 1 session

FrEE! avoid a retirement Disaster: is your Money really safe? You’ve done a great job of saving for retirement, but is your money really safe? could you still enjoy retirement if you lose 25-50% of your savings? invest an evening of your time to learn more about this important topic that includes some financial strategies to protect your nest egg. Travis Lease helps people with retirement planning at State Farm. His goal is to provide comprehensive information that can help people enjoy their retirement years free of stress. u

> thu 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm / jun 6 / Free / casey middle / 1 session

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WriTing

creative

a Grammar review

musiC Beginning harmonica level 1 Yes, you can make music even if you’ve never played an instrument before! Quickly learn to play several of your favorite songs, learn some blues licks, how to jam, and how to bend notes. We will cover folk, country, and rock-and-roll styles with a focus on the blues. a 10-hole diatonic harmonica in the key of c is required. no prior musical experience is necessary for this class! a $3 materials fee is payable to the instructor in class. u Clay Kirkland began his musical career at the age of 10. His relaxed teaching style makes even the shyest musicians feel comfortable. Clay has performed with the Colorado Symphony Orchestra and opened for many notables such as B. B. King, the Steve Miller Band, and Leon Russell.

this two-hour class offers writers, editors, and those who work with words an opportunity to be reacquainted with dangling participles, misplaced modifiers, restrictive and nonrestrictive clauses and phrases, independent and dependent clauses, transitive and intransitive verbs, non sequiturs, the subjunctive mood, and other seemingly mysterious grammatical concepts. u Alice Levine, a guest lecturer at the Denver Publishing Institute, began her 40-year career as a proofreader. Alice has mentored many proofreaders and copy editors, and has edited nonfiction, academic and museum publications, as well as conducted extensive workshops. > Wed 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm / may 8 $45 / new vista high / 1 session

> thu 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm / may 9 – jun 6 $55 / new vista high / 3 sessions

harmonica Jam this is a jam session class, learn by doing all the things that make playing with others a lot of fun: classic songs, supportive rhythm patterns, cool and effective solos, jam etiquette and more. each student will be given a part to play that matches their skill, experience and comfort level, and we will create one big harmonica band! prerequisite of harmonica Level 1, or the equivalent. a 10-hole diatonic harmonica in the key of c is required. a $3 materials fee is payable to the instructor at class. u Clay Kirkland (see Beginning Harmonica) > thu 7:45 pm - 8:45 pm / may 9 – may 23 $55 / new vista high / 3 sessions

Guitar for Beginners level 1 The Basics Let the guitar take you into the wonderful world of music making. Learn basic picking and strumming techniques that give full-bodied expression to your favorite songs. make sense of songbooks by your favorite artists and gain a clear picture of the guitar styles that you might like to pursue. this class is a fun and encouraging way into solo playing or can prepare you for playing with friends at a potluck jam session. u Doug Richards, BA in Music from CU, plays the guitar and fiddle in a variety of professional music ensembles. His deep love of American roots music is reflected in his teaching and music composition. > Wed 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm / may 8 – may 29 $95 / new vista high / 4 sessions

Connecting through stories stories have so much to teach us, especially when they come from someone in our own family. Develop your skills in interviewing, writing, editing and organizing so you will be able to produce a memoir of an older relative’s life. this can be a first step in a more detailed genealogical study or an end in itself. the class is especially helpful in making the caregiving experience more enjoyable. at the end of the class, you’ll be given the resources to publish a hardcover version of the story you’ve written. the last half hour of each session will be an optional time for writing and to receive coaching. Bunny Henderson worked as a Language Arts teacher for more than 20 years in Boulder Valley schools. She also taught at CU, wrote and published a book, and cared for her aging mother. u

> Wed 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm / may 8 – jun 5* $115 / casey middle / 4 sessions

*No class on May 22.

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visual arTs “I took the digital camera class with instructor bill Guy and he was wonderful.” — Cynthia, student of “Beginning Digital Photography”

danCe Beginning Ballroom Dance for couples explore the elegant waltz, the graceful foxtrot, the sensual rhumba and the lively swing. We will emphasize technique and fundamentals as you and your partner learn these four dances. the first week will focus on correct posture, dance frame, basics in leading and following, four directions of movement, five basic foot positions, resistance techniques and body mechanics. the remaining weeks will consist of lots of beautiful dancing by our beautiful couples! the course fee is $79 per person. u Christian Thierens was introduced to Latin American and Ballroom dance at the late age of 23. He started teaching in 1990 and soon developed a reputation as a top-quality instructor. Christian loves to teach people of all ages and backgrounds about the rewards, both physical and emotional, associated with dancing. > tue 7:00 pm - 8:15 pm / apr 30 – may 21 $79 / community montessori / 4 sessions

Beginning Digital Photography Unravel the mysteries of digital photography and create photos limited only by your imagination. You will learn how to take great shots of people, pets and scenery. We will examine the digital camera’s functions and how to make them work for you. included are all types of cameras from the point-andshoot to the DsLr. We will cover exposure, color, and camera settings as you learn how to turn your snap shots into great shots. Bring your digital camera and manual to class. u Bill Guy (see Photoshop) > Wed 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm / may 8 – may 22 $95 / arapahoe campus / 3 sessions

Painting from life contour Drawing and Watercolor Learn contour drawing “from the inside out” as we plan our compositions and paint from life. review the importance of values in your paintings, how to use color, how to make the most of your brush, and how to mix color on the page instead of the palette. the instructor will demo contour drawing and help individuals with their drawings in the morning and move to watercolor in the afternoon. there will be lots of time for individual help with a critique at the end of class. a $10 materials fee is payable to the instructor at class. please call 720.561.5968 for a supply list. Bring a sack lunch. u Alice Carol is an award-winning artist. She has taught for Foothills Art Center in Golden, at East Boulder Senior Center, and at the Lafayette Library. Alice is a signature member of the Colorado Watercolor Society. > thu 10:30 am - 2:30 pm / apr 25 – may 30 $195 / Lafayette public Library / 6 sessions

abstract Expressionism explore the history of action and color Field painting, a pivotal period in american art history. then create your own paintings using the techniques of various masters. We will discuss and learn from artists such as jackson pollock, mark rothko, hans hoffman, Willem de kooning, and helen Frankenthaler. at the end of the class, we will have a critique of each student’s work and discuss the principles learned. u Anne Laurie Twarogowski, BFA, is an artist and art teacher. She studied Art History at Sothebys in London and traveled in Europe extensively. She also has a Colorado Professional Teachers License in Art K-12 and earned an AMS in Early Childhood Teaching Certificate from Montessori Education Center of the Rockies. > mon 6:30 pm - 9:00 pm / may 6 – jun 3* $165 / casey middle / 4 sessions

*No class on May 27.

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van gogh’s Brush vincent van gogh’s expressive brushwork is unparalleled in the world of painting. if you’d like to learn how to add alive brushwork to your painting process, this class is for you. We’ll study the different ways van gogh applied paint by looking at his paintings enlarged on an hD screen. We’ll then play with similar strokes in the studio, while painting a still life. this is about playful exploration, not about right or wrong. Bring a new dimension of aliveness to your paintings.

Fused Glass choose your own adventure Dive into the colorful world of glass fusing. Learn how to cut, design, and layer glass to make unique items that will be great gifts or for you to keep. create at least four glass products of your choice. possibilities include fused glass bottle stoppers, bookmarks, purse holders, key rings, letter openers, drawer pulls and more. a $45 materials fee is payable to the instructor at class. Fee includes glass, adhesive, hardware and firing of pieces. additional projects are optional and will cost $10 each. u Erinn Diekman (see Fused Glass Bowls)

Chuck Ceraso (see Drawing for People Who Think They Can’t)

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> thu 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm / may 2 – may 9 $85 / southern hills middle / 2 sessions

A > sat 12:30 pm - 5:30 pm / may 4 $95 / chuck ceraso’s studio / 1 session B > sat 12:30 pm - 5:30 pm / jul 13 $95 / chuck ceraso’s studio / 1 session

The art of color seeing Using principles of impressionism, you’ll learn how to paint the effects of form, atmosphere and light through the art of color seeing (the effects of light and how to capture them). start with a simple exercise, designed by charles hawthorne and henry hensche, to facilitate the ability to paint like monet. this workshop will change the way you see the world and is for all levels, from beginner to professional. For a supply list, email instructor: chuckceraso@chuckceraso.com. u Chuck Ceraso (see Drawing for People Who Think They Can’t) > sat 12:30 pm - 5:30 pm / apr 27 $95 / chuck ceraso’s studio / 1 session

Uncover the drawing talent that lies right below the tips of your fingers! the ability to draw is common to everyone, not just the “gifted.” What enables one to draw well is the ability to see well. Learn to see the basic abstract elements of shape, then discover how to turn these abstractions into drawings. in the process, we will cover positive and negative space, contour drawing, composition, and design. Be prepared to have fun and be surprised at what you draw. For a supply list, email instructor: chuckceraso@chuckceraso.com. u Chuck Ceraso, an artist with 25 years of teaching experience, studied at Notre Dame, the New Orleans Academy of Fine Art, and with Henry Hensche. > sat 12:30 pm - 5:30 pm / may 11 $95 / chuck ceraso’s studio / 1 session

Beyond Beginning Watercolor Painting

Fused Glass Bowls create a fused glass serving bowl (10” in diameter) and a pair of condiment dishes. You will learn about glass cutting, design and layering concepts, varieties of fusible glass, and kiln firing schedules including fusing and slumping processes. a $45 materials fee for all of the required materials, project firings and tool use, is payable to the instructor at class. u Erinn Diekman, BA in Fine Art and Art Education, is a Boulder glass artist finding daily inspiration in the beautiful and vibrant colors within the landscapes of Colorado. Erinn has taught and created art in her studio for nearly 10 years. > thu 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm / jun 6 – jun 13 $85 / casey middle / 2 sessions

Drawing for People Who Think They can’t

now that you have started working with watercolor, let’s take it further. Watercolor painting takes some time and practice to attain a level of proficiency. We will experiment with a variety of techniques, study a variety of styles, and work with a variety of subject matters and light sources. Drawing is important to watercolor painting. We will learn how to start our paintings and to think about composition and color. u Gretchen Norwalk, BA in Fine Art, has spent the past 15 years as a professional painter. Her work hangs in collections throughout the world. Art is her passion and her enthusiasm transfers to her students. > Wed 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm / apr 24 – may 29 $179 / new vista high / 6 sessions

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Fine Tune Drawing this class will boost your drawing skills by taking them into the “Fine tune” category. You will learn how to really draw something, and then shade it to look nearly photographic. We will study the effect of light, but more importantly we will learn how to see all of the different values, and then draw them with precision. if you would like to improve your drawing skills, come join us. u Gretchen Norwalk (see Beyond Beginning Watercolor) > thu 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm / apr 25 – may 30 $179 / new vista high / 6 sessions

Beginning Watercolor jump-start your watercolor ambitions with a solid technical foundation. jim’s “follow-along” demonstrations will ease you into watercolor brush-work, wet-into-wet painting, gradation painting, color theory, correction techniques, and “right-brain” painting philosophy. email jim to reserve a complete supply package ($85) or to request a supply list at: pedersen@pedersenart.com. u Jim Pedersen, an award-winning painter whose work has been featured in Artist’s Magazine, Southwest Art Magazine, and Watercolor Magazine, has been teaching art for 35 years. > tue 9:00 am - 12:00 pm / may 28 – jul 2 $145 / 1040 Dellwood ave studios / 6 sessions

Beginning Batik Blend modern techniques with the centuries-old art of Batik. the messy wax and dyes of the past are now replaced with water-soluble resist and dyes that become permanent when set with heat. students will create their own designs on fabric panels, apply resist, and experiment with a variety of dye application techniques. go home with finished panels and everything you need to start another project on your own. a $35 materials fee is payable to the instructor at class for three fabric panels, resist, dye, and tools for application. Bring a sack lunch for the one-hour lunch break. u Lea McComas has had a lifelong obsession with textiles and 30 years of teaching experience. Her art quilts have been exhibited nationally and internationally and featured in numerous publications. > sat 9:00 am - 4:00 pm / may 18 $89 / monarch high / 1 session

Photo to Fabric Making a Portrait Quilt

Woodcarving For Beginning and continuing students receive step-by-step instruction from a master carver. european chip carving, relief carving, and carving in the round will all be covered. the focus will be on individual projects with technical aid given by the instructor. Learn how to sharpen tools, what types of wood to use, and most importantly, the safety techniques that should be employed. a $5 materials fee for wood and tool use is payable to the instructor at class. u Joseph Sikora was trained in Bavaria, Germany, where he worked as a professional woodcarver for many years. Joseph is a member of the Colorado Woodcarvers Club and the National Association of Woodcarvers. > thu 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm / apr 25 – may 16 $115 / monarch high / 4 sessions

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transform a cherished photo to a fabric representation. Bring three or four digital photos to the first session. We will discuss portrait compositions, use photo-editing software to select a suitable composition, and then crop, grayscale, posterize, and resize. in follow-up sessions, we will create a pattern and cut fabric pieces. When layered and fused together, an amazing, lifelike image will emerge from the fibers. a complete kit will be provided. the class will also include instruction on color, value, and temperature so participants can select appropriate fabrics for future projects. You will leave the final session with an art quilt top that can be finished outside of class with basic sewing skills either by hand or machine. a $25 materials fee is payable to the instructor at class. u Lea McComas (see Beginning Batik) > mon 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm / may 6 – jun 3* $145 / monarch high / 4 sessions

*No class on May 27.

Lifelong Learning / Spring–Summer 2013


Furoshiki: The art of Wrapping > page 20

Embellish with Beads add excitement to textiles with beading techniques that can be used on clothing and household linens. Learn techniques for attaching beads and sequins to create lines, borders, fringe, rosettes and freeform shapes. also learn to attach small mirrors and other non-pierced items. We will create a sampler for future reference, and then create and embellish a small pouch. a full supply list is available from Lifelong Learning and additional supplies will be available for purchase in class. a $5 materials fee is payable to the instructor at class. u Lea McComas (see Beginning Batik) > sat 9:00 am - 4:00 pm / may 11 $89 / monarch high / 1 session

reawaken your creativity through an uplifting combination of collage, painting, printmaking, creativity games and coaching exercises, students will remember how to lighten up and have fun again while creating beautiful and spontaneous works of art. all levels are welcome. even for students who haven’t done art since childhood, this class will help reawaken their natural creativity. please bring: an art apron, glue stick, scissors, any special collage materials you might want to use, and a 14” x 17” mixed media pad of paper. a $10 materials fee is payable to the instructor at the first class for all remaining materials. u Pam Porter is a teacher, artist, writer, and certified professional life coach. > sat 9:30 am - 3:30 pm / apr 27 $89 / pam’s Boulder studio / 1 session

Learn the basics of color theory and color mixing as you explore the world of acrylic painting. techniques for light and shadow, dimension, and perspective will be covered as you work with images that interest you. We will focus on what motivates us to create art and how to foster creative energies while facing the inner critic that inevitably comes up in art-making. then we will apply these skills to a long-term painting done on canvas. students will be encouraged to write about their painting process and share their insight with others. u Michelle Fox is an Art Therapist with more than 20 years of painting experience. She brings a knowledge of painting technique and color theory along with an understanding of the fundamental process of creating art. > Wed 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm / may 1 – may 29 $149 / casey middle / 5 sessions

Painting with acrylics level 2 this more advanced class allows students to continue to practice blending and layering techniques while exploring different types of brushstrokes and composition styles. You will also receive step-bystep guidance for creating an image on canvas and help working through the artistic “bumps in the road.” much of the teaching is one-on-one, helping to foster your unique artistic development. u Michelle Fox (see Beginning Painting with Acrylics) > tue 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm / apr 30 – may 28 $149 / southern hills middle / 5 sessions

Mosaics 101

Beginning Drawing like the old Masters enhance your observational skills and eye-hand coordination as you learn to draw. We will focus on some of the basic elements of visual art including line, shape, form, composition, and value. Beginning with basic pencil exercises, we will explore still life, free-form drawing, and objects from nature. the focus will be on learning to see well so that drawings become more accurate representations of life. there will be scheduled time for students to choose their own subject matter. u Shere Holleman, BFA, MEd, began drawing at age four. She has taught art for more than 15 years and made a living as an artist in Los Angeles. She believes that a classical training in drawing is an essential foundation for the visual arts. > tue 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm / apr 30 – may 21 $135 / casey middle / 4 sessions

Beginning Painting with acrylics

Learn the craft of mosaics during a one-day workshop at the instructor’s studio in the delightful prospect area of Longmont. create your own keepsake picture frame or 8”x8” wall art. Using a variety of materials, you will learn simple techniques of cutting, gluing, and grouting fine china, art glass, half marbles and tile. in the morning, we’ll cut and glue. During the lunch break, students may visit prospect’s fabulous restaurants and shops, then return at 2:00 pm to finish the grouting and go home with your work of art! a $50 materials fee is payable to the instructor at class. u Susan Wechsler, MFA, teaches and works in her beautiful Longmont studio. She is an avid collector of antique china, stained glass, figurines, tiles, and other discarded treasures which she uses to create her unique, inspiring mosaics. > sat 9:00 am - 3:00 pm / may 4 $79 / half measures Drive / 1 session

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Join us for a summer of fun. www.bvsd.org/lll

teens

BVSD Lifelong Learning offers these classes for teens throughout the year.

acT Prep |

covering the english, math, science and reading sections, this course provides the student with practice tests, subject material instruction, time-management and more testtaking strategies. an official prep book published by the makers of the act is included in the tuition fee. Homework may be assigned.

saT Prep |

covering verbal and math skills, this class will help students maximize their sat performance. the verbal review covers how to answer sentence completion and sentence error questions quickly and correctly. reading speed and techniques for locating pertinent information, writing the sat essay, and math concepts and skills will be reviewed. strategies will be developed through practicing on actual sat tests. an official prep book published by the makers of the sat is included in the tuition fee. Homework may be assigned.

Driver’s Ed — classroom Training*

| in 30 hours of classroom training (required by the state of colorado), teens will be taught by experts — colorado police officers. students learn through lectures, as well as group discussions, games, and activities. the state-approved curriculum focuses on driving rules and regulations. students also learn about basic car maintenance, how to change a tire, and what to expect on a traffic stop. *Class does not include the six hours of behind-the-wheel driving. age reQuirements: students must be at least 14 1/2 years old on first day of class. permit test is administered on last day of class. students must be within 30 days of 15th birthday to take the test. otherwise, they may arrange with the instructor to take the test at a later date.

We prepare them for the future. For more information, contact Ivy Lee at 720.561.5968 or visit www.bvsd.org/lll.

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4 Ways to register Online

iMPorTaNT iNForMaTioN

visit www.bvsd.org/lll to set up your student profile and use your visa or mastercard. (secured by usa epay.)

School Closings lifelong learning classes will be canceled if Bvsd has closed schools or canceled after-school activities due to inclement weather.

By Mail

Class Changes and Cancellations

send completed registration form with check or credit card payment to: lifelong learning, p.o. Box 9011, Boulder, co 80301.

• if lifelong learning cancels a class due to low enrollment or if a class location is changed, you will be notified by phone or email. please check your messages on your class dates. • Adult Class refund Policy: if you need to cancel a class registration, you must do so at least five full business days before the class start date to receive a refund (minus a $15 processing fee). there will be no refunds after that point. if a class is canceled by lifelong learning, a full refund will be issued. • Kid & teen Class refund Policy: if you need to cancel a class registration for any reason, you must do so at least seven days before the class start date to receive a refund (minus a 15% processing fee.) there will be no refunds six or less days prior to the start of class. if a class is canceled by lifelong learning, a full refund will be issued.

Please allow seven days for processing.

By Phone call ivy at 720.561.5968 — 24 hours a day. provide your visa or mastercard card number and expiration date.

In Person lifelong learning is located in the east end of the education center at 6500 e. arapahoe ave., Boulder 80303. office Hours: mon — Fri, 8:30am — 4:30pm

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our classes can fill quickly — and all classes are subject to cancellation due to low enrollment. We encourage you to register early so that you are not disappointed!

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van Gogh’s Brush 15

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organic Gardening 8

Meditation 8

Become a voice-over artist 12

Beginning German 5 © littlejapanmama.com

Furoshiki: The art of Wrapping combine style with function and become eco-friendly, all with the art of Furoshiki Wrapping. Used for centuries in japan, Furoshiki is a nearsquare, reusable “wrapping and carrying cloth” that changes its shape depending on the object within it. not only does Furoshiki wrap items of different shapes, it can also be used as a grocery shopping bag or extra clothes for sudden weather changes. When not in use, it can be folded small enough to fit in a pocket or small purse. reduce waste and save precious resources with this amazing cloth! Bring a shoebox or another box to practice wrapping on. a $10 materials fee is payable to the instructor at class. u Kazuko Kozai (see Wedding Flowers 101, page 7) > sat 10:00 am - 12:30 pm / may 4 / $45 / monarch high/ 1 session

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