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a C t o l . a G . s . s t e a f o h r T v ’ e W Felted Purse, page 2 with Lisa Thompson Make your own small purse or cell-phone holder with embellishments using felting techniques. Class fee includes all materials to make one item. Felted Hat, page 5 with Lisa Thompson Develop skills to customize a wet-felted hat with alpaca fleece. Wet felting is done using the raw washed and combed fiber from natural fleece. Combine it with warm, soapy water and rub to create a fetching, durable fabric. No knitting is involved in this type of felting, and no fiber art experience is required to have a great time creating a one-of-a-kind piece. Class fee includes 8 ounces of alpaca fleece, supplies, and some embellishments – feel free to bring your own hatpins, feathers or jewels to add your own style.

Water Gardens Savor the Beauty, Avoid the Pitfalls, page 15 with Daniel DIx Boost the beauty of your terrain with the hottest landscape feature being installed today ― the water garden. The wide variety of flora and fauna that make water, rather than Terra Firma, their home are endlessly fascinating. The sound of a splashing waterfall and the sight of a tranquil reflective pool prove to be an irresistible draw for everyone. While a water garden can bring endless enjoyment, it can also become an installation and maintenance nightmare if done incorrectly. Daniel will share tips on how to make your water garden a beautiful and intrinsic part of your landscape.


Welcome

Take time for you! Cochise College Center for Lifelong Learning (CLL), strives to educate our community through affordable, quality courses. We have a wide range of non-credit classes and programs to continue your education.

Life is Learning . . . Front row left to right: Carol Moore, Office Specialist; Carol Downey, Publication Specialist; Joy Miller, Department Assistant.

Lifelong learning helps you make new friends and establish valuable relationships.

Back row left to right: Ana Smith, Programming Coordinator; Larry Catten, Community Training Coordinator; and Sharon Gilman, Director.

Through classes and trips , you will meet new people, forge friendships with others, and enjoy an active social life.

Lifelong learning leads to an enriching life of self-fulfillment. Learning and studying keeps your mind engaged and your thinking clear. Plus, you will inevitably learn some interesting tidbits to share at social events!

Lifelong learning keeps you involved as an active contributor to society. Take part in nature programs specific to Southern Arizona, travel throughout our area, and offer your expertise through meaningful community involvement. Some of our best instructors are those that come to us with years of real-world experience.

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Table of Contents

Personal Finance .............................................13

Arts and Crafts...................................................2

Special Interest................................................14

Computer Series for Windows..........................6

Trips and Tours ................................................16

Computer Series for Apple ...............................7

Wellness ...........................................................18

Computing.........................................................8

Community Outreach .....................................21

Cooking............................................................10

Maps.................................................................22

Nature ..............................................................11

Our Instuctors .................................................23

Professional Development.............................12

Registration Information and Form ..............24

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Arts and Crafts Felted Purse with Lisa Thompson Make your own small purse or cell-phone holder with embellishments using felting techniques. Class fee NEW includes all materials to make one item. Bring your phone to properly size your piece. Clothing and shoes will likely get wet during this class; wearing older garments and shoes is recommended. Bring an old towel. Date Time Location Room Cost Saturday, Jan 31 10:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. SVC 404 $39

sion will include use of positive and negative space, transferring the image, carving techniques, different printing methods and ways to add color to a print. This ancient medium is easy enough for beginners, yet challenging enough for experienced artists. Once learned, printmaking can be enjoyed for a lifetime! Bring a sketchbook and pens/pencils for notes during class. *There is a required $15 kit fee to be paid to the instructor at the beginning of class. Exact cash amount or check only for in-class purchases or kit fees. Class has two sessions. Date Time Location Room Cost Monday and Wednesday, Feb 2 and 4 5:30 – 8:30 p.m. SVC 404 $49*

Watercolor Pencil Workshop with Linda M. Feltner Combine the worlds of drawing and painting, and explore the versatility of watercolor pencils. Washes of color provide a rich dimension to drawings. Sketches become expressive and vibrant; details obtain depth and intensity. Have fun NEW investigating a medium that has grown in popularity with nature journaling and sketching. *There is a required $28 kit fee, for watercolor pencils and paper, to be paid to the instructor at the beginning of class. Exact cash amount or check only for in-class purchases or kit fees. A list of additional materials needed will be provided at registration. Date Time Location Room Cost Saturday, Jan 31 and Sunday, Feb 1 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. SVC 401 $85*

Beginning Ukulele – The Strum of Its Parts with Deborah Lydon You asked for it! Now a longer course! Obtain rapid, optimum hands-on learning from this class. By the end of the first class, you can learn to play three songs. Some of the topics covered will be: simple strumming, fingerpicking, melody by tablature, an optional introduction of the electric bass ukulele and a brief overview of Onsong, a song book app. Singing along is encouraged and a lot of fun. Reading music is not a required skill for this class. Bring a tuner and a tunable ukulele – soprano, concert or tenor size. A baritone ukulele is not recommended and would need to be restrung prior to class. Guidelines for the purchase of a ukulele are available. Tuner and class textbook can be purchased from the instructor for $15 each. Exact cash amount or check only for in-class purchases or kit fees. Class has six sessions. Date Time Location Room Cost Saturdays, Feb 7 – Mar 14 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. SVC 705 $79*

Printmaking for Greeting Cards with Heather Green Nothing says “I love you” like a handmade card. In this workshop, you can learn how to plan, carve and print multiple images to make greeting cards using a linoleum block. Discus-

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Arts and Crafts Learning to See: Drawing in Charcoal with Heather Green Find out how artists convert what they “see” onto paper in realistic, expressive ways. Demonstrations, class discussions and hands-on activities will hone your observation skills and change the way you approach drawing. You will explore rendering and mark-making to establish a personal toolbox of traditional and experimental drawing techniques. Bring a sketchbook and pens/pencils for notes during class. *There is a required $35 kit fee to be paid to the instructor at the beginning of class. Exact cash amount or check only for in-class purchases or kit fees. Class has four sessions. Date Time Location Room Cost Saturdays, Feb 7 – 28 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. SVC 401 $85*

Instant Guitar for Hopelessly Busy People with Craig Coffman Take this crash course and you will be shown some basic chords to get you playing along with your favorite songs right away. Class is limited to 15 students. For ages 13+. *There is a required $29 fee, for workbook and practice DVD, to be paid to the instructor at the beginning of class. Exact cash amount or check only for in-class purchases or kit fees. Bring an acoustic guitar. Date Time Location Room Cost Saturday, Feb 21 3:30 – 6 p.m. SVC 702 $39* Faux Fun with Linda Coffman Get those special effects on your walls without paying the extra price. You can learn the secrets to stripes, diamond patterns, how to improve a bathroom wall and what to do with that “niche” indention in your wall. Linda Coffman is a professional faux painter with more than 20 years of experience. She will demonstrate these techniques and give you a chance to try each one in class. *There is a required $29 kit fee for a custom roller, pan and DVD, to be paid to the instructor at the beginning of class. Attend Faux Fun and Fabulous Faux – Suede, Rustic, Modern for $69 plus kit fee OR $39 per class. Exact cash amount or check only for in-class purchases or kit fees. Date Time Location Room Cost Saturday, Feb 21 9:30 a.m. – 12 p.m. SVC 404 $39*

Instant Piano for Hopelessly Busy People with Craig Coffman You don’t need years of weekly lessons to learn piano! In just a few hours, you can learn enough secrets of the trade to give you years of musical enjoyment. You can learn all the chords you will need to play any song in this one session—any style, any key! For ages 13+. *There is a required $29 fee, for workbook and practice CD, to be paid to the instructor at the beginning of class. Attend both Instant Piano and How to Play Piano by Ear for $69 plus workbook fees OR $39 per class. Exact cash amount or check only for in-class purchases or kit fees. Keyboard not required. Date Time Location Room Cost Saturday, Feb 21 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. SVC 702 $39*

Fabulous Faux – Suede, Rustic, Modern with Linda Coffman Transform your walls into a personal statement! Watch experienced professional Linda Coffman and you can learn how to go from rustic to sleek modern or even children's rooms. She will show you an easier, "ulcer-free" way by using a special roller, paint and glaze. Bring a paint shirt and acquire ideas for your special project. *There is a required $29 kit fee, for a custom roller, pan and DVD, to be paid to the instructor at the beginning of class. Attend Fabulous Faux – Suede, Rustic, Modern and Faux Fun for $69 plus workbook fee OR $39 per class. Exact cash amount or check only for in-class purchases or kit fees. Date Time Location Room Cost Saturday, Feb 21 1 – 3:30 p.m. SVC 404 $39*

How to Play Piano by Ear with Craig Coffman Expand your musical horizons, free yourself from sheet-music dependence and be the life of the party! You can learn one of music’s deepest mysteries: how to play songs without relying on music. This class is about practical presentation of music theory that includes predicting chord progressions, learning from recordings and transposing. This is an ideal follow-up to the “Instant Piano” class and is open to anyone who has a basic understanding of chords on any instrument. *There is a required $29 fee, for workbook and practice CD, to be paid to the instructor at the beginning of class. Attend both Instant Piano and How to Play Piano by Ear for $69 plus workbook fees OR $39 per class. Exact cash amount or check only for in-class purchases or kit fees. Keyboard not required. Date Time Location Room Cost Saturday, Feb 21 12:45 – 3:15 p.m. SVC 702 $39*

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Finding Your Voice as a Writer with Michael C. Sullivan Identify, develop and polish your writing style. Whether your genre is well-researched non-fiction or any form of fiction, writing is more than merely putting words on NEW paper. To call yourself a writer, you must have a voice, or style, that inspires readers to keep turning pages. Bring a notebook and pen to class. Class has five sessions. Date Time Location Room Cost Mondays, Feb 23 – Mar 23 6 – 7:30 p.m. SVC 702 $55

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Arts and Crafts Little Needle-Felted Animals with Lisa Thompson Entertain your imagination with needle felting! This class is designed for beginners – no previous felting or sewing experience is necessary. You can learn basics about the craft of needle felting, how to use a single needle, alpaca fleece (roving) and embellishments to make a small 3-dimensional animal of your choice to take home. Class fee includes a kit which contains a felting needle, sponge, fleece, wire, beads for eyes and various accent pieces of dyed fleece. Children 12 and older may attend when joined by a parent or guardian; equal registration fee applies for all attendees. Additional supplies and materials will be available for purchase after class. Exact cash amount or check only for in-class purchases or kit fees. Date Time Location Room Cost Saturday, Feb 28 10:30 a.m. – 2 p.m. SVC 702 $39 The Art of Image Transfers with Heather Green Research a multitude of image transfer techniques in this fun, hands-on workshop! These exciting methods are versatile and can be used to enhance artwork, scrapbook and journal pages, cards, furniture and home décor. You can learn, step-by-step, how to transfer photographic images onto a variety of surfaces, and walk away with directions, samples, troubleshooting tips and additional project ideas. Bring a sketchbook and pens/pencils for notes during class. *There is a required $15 kit fee to be paid to the instructor at the beginning of class. Exact cash amount or check only for in-class purchases or kit fees. Date Time Location Room Cost Saturday, Mar 7 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. SVC 401 $25*

Sew, You Know… with Charla Henney Do you have a sewing machine? Do you use it? If you are unsure of how to get started, this is the class for you! A series of simple projects will help you become familiar with your machine and gain confidence in using it. Bring your own sewing machine if you have one. Charla will have two sewing machines available to share during class. A short list of class materials will be given to you at the time of enrollment. Class meets four times. Date Time Location Room Cost Thursdays, Feb 26 – Mar 19 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. SVC 702 $59

Bling it On – A Wire-Wrapping Series with Linda Riggs Forming wire-wrapped jewelry is a gratifying way to demonstrate your creativity. At the end of each class in this series, you will have created at least one beautiful piece of jewelry that can enhance your attire or that you can gift to someone special. *You can bring your own tools or purchase a tool kit for $10 from the instructor at the beginning of class. There is a required $15 per class jewelry kit fee to be paid to the instructor at the beginning of each class. Exact cash amount or check only for in-class purchases or kit fees.

Sew, You Know More… with Charla Henney This class is geared toward students who are familiar with basic sewing and want to learn more advanced skills. It will focus on following a simple purchased pattern from start to finish. Skills practiced will include installing a zipper and making buttonholes. Pattern details and supply list will be given at time of registrations. Bring your own sewing machine if you have one. Charla will have two sewing machines available to share during class. A short list of class materials will be given to you at the time of enrollment. Class meets four times. Date Time Location Room Cost Saturdays, Feb 28 – Mar 21 2 – 4 p.m. SVC 1106 $59

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Class 1: Wrap that Bead Create a sculpted wire design that can decorate a large, flat bead giving it added flair that will dress up any occasion. Learn basic wire-sculpting techniques that can be used in other unique designs. Date Time Location Room Cost Saturday, Mar 7 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. SVC 702 $25*

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Arts and Crafts Class 2: Bling a Bundle Use the wire-wrap technique to make an original set of earrings and a necklace that has your distinctive touch. Amaze yourself or others with your personally designed masterpiece. Prerequisite: Wrap that Bead. Date Time Location Room Cost Saturday, Mar 14 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. SVC 702 $25*

Communicating in Spanish with Olga Meier Emphasize and promote basic oral Spanish communication skills about a variety of topics in a stress-free environment. This course is designed to cover only the grammar and structure absolutely necessary for speaking. Emphasis will be placed on listening and speaking skills that will enable you to understand and hold simple conversations. Elements of Spanish/Hispanic culture will also be presented to enhance cross-cultural understanding. Class has 12 sessions. Date Time Location Room Cost Mondays and Wednesdays, Mar 25 – May 4 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. SVC 702 $175

Class 3: Lock that Rock Learn how to create a piece of jewelry using the “Lock that Rock” pattern. You will be wrapping polished stones and cabochons to make a one-of-a-kind pendent. Prerequisite: Wrap that Bead. Date Time Location Room Cost Saturday, March 21 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. SVC 702 $25*

Mini Book Page Wreaths with Heather Green Who knew paper could be so chic? Create wreaths that make a statement when entering your home. In this class, you will experiment with paper manipulation techniques and construct a mini wreath from book pages. The methods learned can be transmitted to other paper crafts, including ornaments, cards and home decoration. *There is a required $15 kit fee to be paid to the instructor at the beginning of class. Exact cash amount or check only for in-class purchases or kit fees. Date Time Location Room Cost Monday, Mar 30 5:30 – 8:30 p.m. SVC 404 $25*

Felted Hats with Lisa Thompson Develop skills to customize a wet-felted hat with alpaca fleece. Wet felting is done using the raw washed and combed fiber from natural fleece. Combine it with NEW warm, soapy water and rub to create a fetching, durable fabric. No knitting is involved in this type of felting, and no fiber art experience is required to have a great time creating a one-of-a-kind piece. Class fee includes 8 ounces of alpaca fleece, supplies, and some embellishments – feel free to bring your own hatpins, feathers or jewels to add your own style. Clothing and shoes will likely get wet during this class, wearing older garments and shoes is recommended. Bring an old towel. Date Time Location Room Cost Saturday, Mar 21 10:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. SVC 404 $39

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Computer Series for Windows

Now including Windows 8 Start Screen!

Introduction to Microsoft Word, Part 1 Get acquainted with entering text, editing and selecting text, and formatting documents. Strongly recommended for those who wish to attend Introduction to Microsoft Word, Part 2. Date Time Location Room Cost Thursday, Mar 12 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. SVC 703 $39

Only $11 per class when you sign up for the entire 10-class E SAV series! Practical information and useful techniques for beginning users of both Windows 7 and Windows 8 will be presented by Sean Trachtman at the Sierra Vista Campus. Classes are hands-on with one student to a computer. Open discussion and questions are encouraged.

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Introduction to Microsoft Word, Part 2 Take a more in-depth look at formatting, cut and paste, drag and drop, opening and saving documents, and spell check in Microsoft Word. Date Time Location Room Cost Thursday, Mar 19 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. SVC 703 $39 Microsoft Word Graphics Explore the use of clip art, graphics and pictures to enhance the look of any Microsoft Word document. Date Time Location Room Cost Thursday, Mar 26 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. SVC 703 $39

Introduction to Personal Computers Discussion includes parts of a computer, computer terminology, mouse skills as well as how and what to buy. This class is a particularly good forum for your computer questions! Date Time Location Room Cost Thursday, Feb 5 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. SVC 703 $39

Using Email You will be introduced to email and you can learn how to type, edit, send and receive email, delete unwanted mail, create contacts, use the address book and send attachments. Date Time Location Room Cost Thursday, Apr 2 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. SVC 703 $39

Introduction to Windows Desktop Build a foundation for using Microsoft Windows of all versions. This class reviews the basic skills needed for all current versions of Windows – 8, 7, Vista or XP. Discussion includes functions of the desktop start button, taskbar, shortcuts and controlling program windows. Date Time Location Room Cost Thursday, Feb 12 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. SVC 703 $39

File Management Take the mystery out of managing your files and folders. This course will give you in-depth training in the different levels used in the file system for Microsoft Windows. Date Time Location Room Cost Thursday, Apr 9 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. SVC 703 $39

Windows 8 Start Screen Users of Windows 8 will immediately notice the start screen is full of unique applications. Gain knowledge about how to navigate the start screen and determine the features most useful for your life. Date Time Location Room Cost Thursday, Feb 19 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. SVC 703 $39 Introduction to the World of the Internet Designed for first-time Internet users and novices, this workshop explains what the Internet is and how to use the Internet Explorer program. Strongly recommended for those who wish to attend Surfing Smart and Safe. Date Time Location Room Cost Thursday, Feb 26 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. SVC 703 $39 Surfing Smart and Safe Learn about tips and tricks to make effective searches and navigate the Internet like a pro. This class can give you more confidence to surf the Web efficiently and safely. Date Time Location Room Cost Thursday, Mar 5 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. SVC 703 $39

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Computer Series for Apple $ 70 GS IN SAV

Enjoy a $70 savings! Take advantage of a $10 discount on each class by signing up for the entire 7-class series by March 13 . Each class will be presented by Carol Downey in an interactive computer environment. Open discussion and questions are encouraged.

Launch, Control, and Record… Examine basic functions of the numerous applications that are included with the Apple operating system. You will have ample time to open, explore and ask questions about Launchpad, Mission Control, Contacts and Calendar. Date Time Location Room Cost Friday, Mar 27 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. SVC 408 $39 Communicate and Remember… Gather information about Reminders, Notes, Messages, FaceTime, Downloads Folder and Documents Folder. You will also check out aspects of the fun-provoking PhotoBooth. Date Time Location Room Cost Friday, Apr 3 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. SVC 408 $39

Welcome to Macintosh Enter the world of the user-friendly Apple (Macintosh) operating system Mavericks. Carol will show you how to customize your Mac to satisfy your specific style, discuss the functions of the dock and give a detailed explanation of the System Preferences and Finder. Date Time Location Room Cost Friday, Mar 20 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. SVC 408 $39

Browse with Safari Browser and Email Use Safari Browser to develop your skills for going from site-tosite on the Internet and learn about using the Mail application to manage your emails. Date Time Location Room Cost Friday, Apr 10 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. SVC 408 $39 iTunes and the App Store Get acquainted with iTunes ― how to gain access to various media avenues and manage your musical library. Carol will also show you where to go to evaluate and download a variety of apps to suit your personal wants or needs. Date Time Location Room Cost Friday, Apr 17 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. SVC 408 $39 Studying iPhoto Essentials Look over and apply beginning functions within iPhoto to organize your photographs so you can find them quickly and easily. You will be shown how to download photos from your camera then organize them into events and folders. Bring your camera (loaded with photos ready for downloading), USB connection cord and flash drive. *Flash drives will be available for a cost of $8 per drive. Exact cash amount or check only for in-class purchases or kit fees. Date Time Location Room Cost Friday, Apr 24 2 – 5 p.m. SVC 408 $39 Preserve Memories with iPhoto Transform your photos into enduring memories. You will be shown how to edit photos, create a slideshow and add music to it. Class will briefly visit how to make a calendar, book or cards using Apple online templates. Bring 10 personal photos on a flash drive. Basic iPhoto skills are strongly recommended. Date Time Location Room Cost Friday, May 1 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. SVC 408 $39

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Computing Prezi: Improving Presentations with Adam Woodrow Prezi is a free, web-based presentation application and storytelling tool that uses a single, infinite canvas instead of traditional slides. Adam will show you the basics of how to produce non-linear presentations, zoom in and out of a visual map, create a path through different objects, add 3D backgrounds, add frames to represent the order of the information presented and publish your Prezi. Prerequisite: Basic PowerPoint experience. Date Time Location Room Cost Tuesday, Feb 10 5– 8 p.m. SVC 703 $39

Excel 2010 with Susan Hart Take your Microsoft Excel skills to the next level with this three-part course. Each part comes with a professionREVAMPED ally developed workbook containing case studies, handson practices and student exercises to strengthen your skills for an all-inclusive price of $275. Students completing all three parts will receive 3 CEUs. Part 1: Explore Microsoft Excel (open, close and save workbooks; work with tabs and ribbons; enter data; work with number formats); edit and print worksheets (edit entries; select cells/ranges; use cut, copy, paste, AutoFill and AutoComplete; use print preview and print selections); work with formulas and functions (create formulas, use cell references, modify and copy formulas, use AutoComplete and create If formulas); format cell contents (align and indent text; merge and wrap cells; format numbers; apply borders and fills; apply quick styles); change the appearance of worksheets (insert and delete worksheets; modify columns and rows; insert and delete columns, rows and cells; change text alignment; use find and replace); chart data (create charts; move and size charts; modify and print charts). Date Time Location Room Tuesday, Feb 17 and Thursday, Feb 19 5:15 – 9:15 p.m. SVC 703

iPad 101: iPad Navigation with Adam Woodrow Bring your iPad to this hands-on workshop. Topics covered during the course will include understanding the home button, accessing the Quick Access menu, adjusting volume and brightness, lock screen/mute switch, taking photos, adjusting settings and more. The course is for absolute beginners and feeds into iPad 102: iPad Apps. For 3rd Generation iPad or higher, iOS 6 or higher – class is not intended for Android or Kindle. Date Time Location Room Cost Thursday, Feb 12 4:30 – 5:30 p.m. SVC 702 $19 iPad 102: iPad Apps with Adam Woodrow Find that “just right” app for that “just right” purpose! You will be shown how to find apps, determine good from bad and how to organize them on your home screen. The course is for beginners and is a continuation of iPad 101: iPad Navigation. Strongly recommend: iPad 101. Bring your iPad. For 3rd Generation iPad or higher, iOS 6 or higher – class is not intended for Android or Kindle. Date Time Location Room Cost Thursday, Feb 12 6 – 8 p.m. SVC 702 $29

Part 2: Work with large worksheets (sorting data; using views; printing multipage worksheets); manage multiple-sheet workbooks (linking cells and formulas; copy/move worksheets; use cell ranges); apply advanced functions and use auditing features (lookup; display subtotals; create If functions; use logical functions in formulas; trace formulas; audit formula errors); add graphics (use illustrations; insert pictures, clip art and shapes; use Smart Art); use templates and protect workbooks (create and use templates; protect workbooks and worksheets; create digital signatures). Prerequisite: Session 1. Date Time Location Room Tuesday, Feb 24 and Thursday, Feb 26 5:15 – 9:15 p.m. SVC 703

iPad 103: demAppstration with Adam Woodrow Take advantage of watching and learning about specific apps and how they work, how to use them efficiently and how they work with other apps. You can learn how to compare and contrast apps, justify app download and assess app worth. Discussion will include apps for: Dropbox, Kindle, Twitter, QuickOffice, Evernote, RecipeBook, Netflix and any app you may have questions about. This course is for experienced iPad users and will be fast paced. Strongly recommend: iPad 102: iPad Apps or experience downloading apps from the App Store with Apple ID. Bring your iPad. For 3rd Generation iPad or higher, iOS 6 or higher – class is not intended for Android or Kindle. Date Time Location Room Cost Tuesday, Feb 17 5 – 7 p.m. SVC 702 $29

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Part 3: Create pivot tables and macros (understand, create and edit pivot tables); use financial functions and data analysis (use PMT and FV functions; use goal seek, solver and scenario manager); use advanced formatting and analysis tools (work with grouped worksheets, use data validation to restrict data entry; remove duplicate records; use data tables). Prerequisite: Sessions 1 and 2. Date Time Location Room Tuesday, Mar 3 and Thursday, Mar 5 5:15 – 9:15 p.m. SVC 703

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Computing QuickBooks for Non-Profits with Sid Downey Manage accounts effectively through improved skills in QuickBooks for Non-Profits. This program, included as part of the standard QuickBooks software, offers options unique to nonprofit organizations. Over the course of four modules, you can acquire skills to maneuver in QuickBooks, set up a chart of accounts, manage donations and grants and identify reports to make audits and government reporting efficient. Upon completion, participants will receive a certificate for 1.6 Continuing Education Units (CEUs) or 16 hours of instruction. Date Time Location Room Cost Fridays, Feb 20 – Mar 13 1 – 5 p.m. SVC 703 $99

Achieving Profitable Websites with Andy Ward Is your website making you any money? Or, is it just another necessary marketing expense? There are many great opportunities available for increasing revenue from NEW your website. This workshop provides an overview of the easiest and most profitable methods available. Class is taught by a professional web designer with more than 14 years’ of experience in the industry. He will share insider secrets for turning your website into a profit producing machine. Date Time Location Room Cost Wednesday, Apr 8 5:30 – 8:30 p.m. SVC 703 $39 iPhone ABCs with Carol Downey Master the basics of your iPhone iOS 7.1 or later. Carol will provide an overview that covers most of the settings and the applications that come with the iPhone operating system. Purchased personal apps will not be covered. Bring your iPhone and questions. Date Time Location Room Cost Saturday, May 2 9 – 11 a.m. SVC 408 $29

Web Traffic Tools with Andy Ward Getting your website online is a big accomplishment. Now what? Visitors will not magically flock to your page and buy your services. Andy Ward, a professional web NEW designer with more than 14 years’ of experience in the industry, will share insider secrets about how to make your website more successful. You can spend a lot of money to bring in traffic to your website, but there are free tools online that you can use. This workshop gives you an overview of the tools available to help make your website a success! Date Time Location Room Cost Wednesday, Mar 11 5:30 – 8:30 p.m. SVC 703 $39

Getting to Know iCloud with Carol Downey Foster your capacity to set up and use iCloud effectively. Carol will demonstrate how to set up and use an iCloud account. You will be able to follow along and ask questions, so you can set up your account at home. Date Time Location Room Cost Saturday, May 2 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. SVC 408 $19

QuickBooks Basics with Vicky Johnston Gain knowledge and new skills so you can design QuickBooks specifically for your small business accounting needs. FAVE Class will cover setting up a company, chart of accounts, entering and paying bills, creating customers, invoices, and recording payments and making deposits. Finally, class will generate a Profit and Loss Statement and other useful reports for any small business. Date Time Location Room Cost Wednesday, Mar 18 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. SVC 703 $79

Creating Spreadsheets with Numbers with Sid Downey Make numbers do your bidding by creating a series of spreadsheets that can be used for many practical applications such as a family or office budget. Date Time Location Room Cost Friday, May 8 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. SVC 408 $39 Creating Documents with Pages with Carol Downey Acquire new skills that will help you create numerous types of documents using Pages, a powerful word processing application. Date Time Location Room Cost Saturday, May 9 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. SVC 408 $39

QuickBooks Advanced with Vicky Johnston Expand on the knowledge you gained in QuickBooks Basics to further your business needs. This class delves FAVE into payroll, sales tax and reports, credit card features and recording POS System sales. You can learn how to pinpoint more useful reports that will improve efficiency. Date Time Location Room Cost Wednesday, Mar 25 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. SVC 703 $79

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Cooking All grocery fees are included with the cost of the course. For the Love of Chocolate with Executive Chef Sue Makin Surprise your sweetheart with some tasty chocolate treats for Valentine’s Day. Executive Chef Sue Makin will dazzle you with her expertise in making delectable desserts. She has more than 30 years of experience to share. You will be introduced to 15 different chocolate dishes. You can learn to make chocolate soufflé, mousse, truffles and much more. Club address: 405 Arizona Street, Bisbee. Date Time Location Room Cost Saturday, Feb 7 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. Boys & Girls Club Kitchen $49 of Bisbee* Party Hors d’oeuvres with Mae Diaz Transform basic ingredients into attractive, delicious party pleasers that will have your friends begging for the NEW recipe. So, go to that party with your hors d’oeuvres and show off the flavorful jewels that Mae Diaz will show you how to make. While this class emphasizes taste and creative food presentation, Mae will also share tips and tricks about what can be made ahead, leaving more time to enjoy your party. Club address: 405 Arizona Street, Bisbee. Date Time Location Room Cost Saturday, Feb 21 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. Boys & Girls Club Kitchen $49 of Bisbee* Coffee Brewing Essentials with George Broxton, Broxton’s Coffee Inviting all coffee lovers! In this two-hour class, George will strive to broaden your education in all things coffee. Range of topics will include selecting the best coffee, grinding, brew time and temperature selection. Coffee tasting during class will highlight coffee profiles and brewing principles to craft that perfect cup of coffee. Participants of the class will take home a free bag of Broxton's Coffee specialty house blend. Date Time Location Room Cost Saturday, Mar 7 9 – 11 a.m. SVC Student Union Cafe $39

Vietnamese Cuisine with Chef Tony Hung Immerse yourself in the aromas of Vietnamese gastronomy and culture with the owner of Indochine Restaurant. New and previous class attendees can enjoy a whole new menu of adventure. Chef Tony will provide new lessons as you learn to prepare a three course authentic Vietnamese meal using fresh, exotic ingredients. Restaurant address: 1299 E. Fry Blvd, Sierra Vista. Date Time Location Cost Sunday, Mar 29 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Indochine Restaurant * $49 Gourmet Cooking with Karla Gomez Get a healthy dose of omega-3 fatty acids from the nutritious and flavorful salmon recipe that will be prepared in this class. Karla will delight your palate as she teaches you NEW to prepare roasted salmon with olive-mustard butter, orzo, green salad with lemon-chive vinaigrette and a surprise dessert. Tips on meal presentation will also be discussed. Club address: 405 Arizona Street, Bisbee. Date Time Location Room Cost Saturday, Apr 4 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Boys & Girls Club Kitchen $49 of Bisbee* Five Course Dinner Party with Mae Diaz Today’s semi-formal dinner is a delightful experience when the hostess can create an elegant but relaxed atmosphere for NEW guests to enjoy the company of others. Mae Diaz shows you how to prepare and serve a dinner with five appealing dishes: Hors d'oeuvre, salad, entrée, dessert and pousse café (after dinner drink). You will also be shown how to set a table that is exquisite and inviting. Club address: 405 Arizona Street, Bisbee. Date Time Location Room Cost Saturday, Apr 18 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. Boys & Girls Club Kitchen $49 of Bisbee*

How Sweet It Is with Executive Chef Sue Makin You will want to mark your calendar for this specialty pastry class. Chef Makin will show you how to make pastries you thought you could never make at home. She says, “Oh yes you can.” Bring your sweet tooth to enjoy mouthwatering éclairs and crème puffs, crème brulee in a delectable sugar dough shell, chocolate and fruit mousse, and almond tulip cups. This array of deserts is sure to satisfy any craving. Club address: 405 Arizona Street, Bisbee. Date Time Location Room Cost Saturday, Mar 21 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. Boys & Girls Club Kitchen $49 of Bisbee*

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Nature Songbirds Part 1: Flycatchers to Kinglets with Jeff Babson Take a look at flycatchers, vireos, jays, wrens, and several other groups of birds in the first installment of the Songbirds Series. Determine how to classify and identify these birds. Do you know what separates the flycatchers from all of our other songbirds? Join us to find out the answer and trek through part 1 of the songbirds, the most diverse group of birds on earth. Date Time Location Room Cost Thursday, Jan 29 6 – 8 p.m. SVC 702 $19 Songbirds Part 2: Thrushes to Tanagers with Jeff Babson Switch your focus to thrushes, thrashers, pipits, and warblers in part 2 of the Songbird Series. What the heck is a pipit? You can get the answer in this class! Join us as we continue our tour through the wonderful world of songbirds. Date Time Location Room Cost Thursday, Feb 19 6 – 8 p.m. SVC 702 $19 Songbirds Part 3: Sparrows to Goldfinches with Jeff Babson Close the final chapter of the Songbirds Series by spotlighting sparrows, cardinals, buntings, orioles, blackbirds and goldfinches. Like the other classes in the series, we will investigate the classification and identification of these birds using sight and sound. These birds include some of our gaudiest as well as some our most difficult birds to identify (especially the sparrows). Date Time Location Room Cost Thursday, Mar 26 6 – 8 p.m. SVC 702 $19 Nature Journaling with Beth Krueger, Ph.D., Dean of Math, Sciences and Health Sciences Connect with nature, enhance health and wellness, combat stress, have fun and improve a variety of skills inexpenNEW sively through nature journaling. You don’t need to be a scientist, naturalist, writer or artist. This workshop will present the basics so you can go outside to start journaling. The end of the session will include a class activity. Bring a writing utensil and paper, notebook, or notepad. Date Time Location Room Cost Wednesday, Mar 4 5:30 – 7 p.m. SVC 702 $19 Wednesday, Apr1 5:30 – 7 p.m. DC 1118 $19

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Spring Vegetable Gardening with Elly Stavarek Spring is here! It’s time to start preparing vegetable beds for spring and summer crops. This class will place emphasis on organic soil amendments using compost and cover crops. Keep your plants healthy throughout the season using organic fertilizer methods and pest management. Discussion will include how to build and maintain a compost pile. Wear appropriate clothing and bring pen and paper for note taking. *Directions to instructor’s home will be given when you register. Date Time Location Cost Saturday, Apr 4 8 – 11 a.m. Instructor’s Garden, Sierra Vista* $29 Ghost Birds: Extinct and Endangered North American Birds with Jeff Babson Get a peek at the passenger pigeon, Carolina parakeet and great auk. Sadly, these North American birds have disappeared forever. This class will take a look at the loss of these birds, their legacy and other birds that are endangered. Jeff will share some success stories and discuss efforts being taken to prevent America’s lost and imperiled bird life from sinking into oblivion. Date Time Location Room Cost Thursday, Apr 9 6 – 8 p.m. SVC 702 $19 Prospecting with veteran prospector Tom Tierney Cash in with the sport of weekend prospecting – the history of prospecting, gold identification and the rock formations associated with gold, gold recovery and more. Travel to the hills to test your skills at a placer gold claim using prospecting and metal detecting equipment in a hands-on demonstration. *Classes 1 and 2 meet in the classroom, classes 3 and 4 are field trips to Ash Canyon and class 5 is an equipment demo. Date Time Location Room Cost Saturdays, Apr 11 – May 9* 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. SVC 701 $49

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Professional Development Researching the Grant Opportunity with Jay Lane Lay the groundwork with research―the first of three sessions in our grant writing series. Your class will be dedicated to research on local, state, federal and private funding opportunities. You will be shown how to obtain the necessary information to match your organization's needs to potential funding agencies. There will be time to search through thousands of federal and private foundation sites as well as examine the state and local funding possibilities. At the end of the class, you will have selected a grant agency and conducted the necessary research to match your organization's needs with that of the funder. In the next session, the grant application writing process will begin. Date Time Location Room Cost Wednesday, Jan 28 8 a.m. – 12 pm. SVC 703 $59 Supervisory and Leadership Certificate with Sally Klauss, Mike Clawson, Sid Downey and John Payne Ensure the efficiency of your team. Whether you work in government, business or nonprofit, your employees are the most important key to your success. The Supervisory and Leadership Certificate provides practical knowledge for new or experienced supervisors, front-line managers or anyone seeking a promotion to a management position. Students will receive a Certificate of Achievement from Cochise College once all seven units in the program are successfully completed. The Supervisory and Leadership Certificate is an approved prerequisite for ASU Bob Ramsey Executive Education Certified Public Manager® (CPM) Program. A brochure with more details is available at www.cochise.edu/cll. Part A: Online, Feb 2 – Mar 27 $395 Unit 1 - Understanding the Role of the Supervisor Unit 2 - Effective Delegation Unit 3 - Performance Management Unit 4 - Writing Performance Reviews Part B: Classroom $300 Tuesday and Thursday, 5:15 - 9:15 p.m. SVC, Room 702 Unit 5 - Effective Communication, Mar 31 and Apr 2 Unit 6 - Basics of Employment Law, Apr 7 and 9 Unit 7 - Effective Group Management and Conflict Resolution, Apr 14 and 16 Developing the Grant Application with Jay Lane Focus on the basic concepts of every application process as you begin to develop your grant application in the second session of the series. You will conduct research on demographic information as well as other critical resources that are generally required. During the class, you will begin preparing a grant application using the most appropriate narrative descriptions, need and problem statements and effective work plans. Date Time Location Room Cost Wednesday, Feb 4 8 a.m. – 12 p.m. SVC 703 $59 C E N TE R

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Completing the Grant Application with Jay Lane Complete your individual application in the final session of the grant writing series. A peer review and discussion session, along with individual instruction will occur. All aspects of budgeting and evaluation will be discussed. Finally, you will be given information on what occurs after a grant award is received, the proper way of dealing with staff as well as reporting and compliance issues. Now, you will be ready to send your completed application to a grant agency. Date Time Location Room Cost Wednesday, Feb 11 8 a.m. – 12 p.m. SVC 703 $59 QuickBooks for Non-Profits with Sid Downey Manage accounts effectively through improved skills in QuickBooks for Non-Profits. This program, included as part of the standard QuickBooks software, offers options unique to nonprofit organizations. Over the course of four modules, you can learn to maneuver in QuickBooks, set up a chart of accounts, manage donations and grants and identify reports to make audits and government reporting efficient. Upon completion, participants will receive a certificate for 1.6 Continuing Education Units (CEUs) or 16 hours of instruction. Date Time Location Room Cost Fridays, Feb 20 – Mar 13 1 – 5 p.m. SVC 703 $99 QuickBooks Basics with Vicky Johnston Gain knowledge and new skills so you can design QuickBooks specifically for your small business accounting needs. FAVE Class will cover setting up a company, the chart of accounts, entering and paying bills, creating customers, invoices, and recording payments and making deposits. Finally, class will generate a Profit and Loss Statement and other useful reports for any small business. Date Time Location Room Cost Wednesday, Mar 18 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. SVC 703 $79 QuickBooks Advanced with Vicky Johnston Expand on the knowledge you gained in QuickBooks Basics to further your business needs. This class delves into FAVE payroll, sales tax and reports, credit card features and recording POS System sales. You can learn how to pinpoint more useful reports that will improve efficiency. Date Time Location Room Cost Wednesday, Mar 25 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. SVC 703 $79

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Personal Finance CLL Disclosure: Our financial courses are taught by people who are practicing financial planners, sales persons of investment products or services, or are actively involved in a business or profession that is related to the subject they teach. The Center for Lifelong Learning does not endorse any financial services or products offered by the presenters’ company. The focus of the series is entirely informative and educational. Ameriprise Financial and its representatives do not provide tax or legal advice. Consult with your tax advisor or attorney regarding specific tax issues. Be sure to thoroughly research any financial company before you invest with it. Rising Health Care Costs: What it Could Mean for You with Steve Hester and Matt Rossiter Ameriprise Financial Services, Inc. Start planning for your retirement health care needs today so you can feel confident after you retire. Our changing health care environment makes efficient planning critNEW ical. This course will offer different ways to understand the health care realities – including costs. You will investigate options for covering your personal health care bills, protection for long-term care expenses and what Medicare will and will not cover. Date Time Location Room Cost Tuesday, Feb 17 5:30 – 6:30 p.m. SVC 701 $15 Weathering Job Transitions: Preserving Your Future with Steve Hester and Matt Rossiter Ameriprise Financial Services, Inc. Losing your job could have lasting consequences for you and your family. This course can help answer questions about how unemployment could affect your future including: How can I manage expenses and continue to pay bills NEW without a regular salary? How can I continue to provide my family with medical care without my employer’s insurance coverage? What are the long-term consequences if I tap into my retirement savings? How will a job loss affect my tax situation? Date Time Location Room Cost Tuesday, Mar 24 5:30 – 6:30 p.m. SVC 702 $15

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Special Interest Down to Your Roots – An Introduction to Genealogy Research with Jean Walker Dig into your roots and acquire information about your family history. Jean is an experienced genealogist. She will show you how to get started and explore six ways in which you can begin to collect data about your family history. She will also cover record keeping and a variety of source documents that you might find throughout your genealogical research. Date Time Location Room Cost Tuesday and Thursday, Feb 10 and 12 5 – 8 p.m. SVC 1201 $39

Estate Planning with Paul W. Melo Start early and take steps to protect your estate! Receive information about the basics of estate planning from Paul W. Melo, an experienced local attorney. Part 1 will cover medical, mental and property power of attorney plus living wills. Part 2 will cover last will and probate. Part 3 will cover living trusts and other tools of estate planning. Date Time Location Room Cost Class 1: Wednesday, Feb 4 10 – 11 a.m. SVC 702 $19 Class 2: Wednesday, Feb 11 10 – 11 a.m. SVC 702 $19 Class 3: Wednesday, Feb 18 10 – 11 a.m. SVC 702 $19 Join the Journey: Conscious Aging Workshop Series with Mary Pike – Certified Facilitator Accept this series invitation to shift your consciousness away from self-limitation, isolation and fear, and focus it toward expansiveness, inclusiveness, wholeness, connection NEW and compassion. You will scrutinize self-limiting beliefs about aging and cultivate a personal roadmap for your own aging journey by deepening your spiritual life to make each moment matter. Section I is a pre-requisite for Section II. Each section meets four times. *Enrollment fee for Section I includes the study guide/workbook required for the entire workshop series. Date Time Location Room Cost Section I: Introduction to Conscious Aging Thursdays, Feb 5 – 26 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. SVC 701 $75* Section II: Transformative Practices Thursdays, Mar 5 – 26 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. SVC 701 $55

SoulCollage® with Marybeth Webster, Ph.D. Travel along with Marybeth Webster, a certified SoulCollage® facilitator and registered art therapist, as she takes you down a path of deepening and centering, thereby revealing your wisdom. SoulCollage® cards (5” x 8”) serve like a Tarot deck of your images. These images tap into wisdom that can help you resolve dilemmas, heal old wounds and give you back your playful inner child. If you have made cards before, bring them and any photos or magazine images that have grabbed you along your way. There is a $6 kit fee to be paid to the instructor at the beginning of class. Materials, including literally thousands of images, will be available for card creation. Bring a journal and pen/pencil. Exact cash amount or check only for in-class purchases or kit fees. Address: 405 Arizona Street, Bisbee. Date Time Location Room Cost Saturday, Feb 28 1 – 4 p.m. Boys & Girls Club Conference $25 of Bisbee*

Get Paid to Talk: Make Money with Your Voice with Voice Coaches Ever been told you have a great voice? From audio books and cartoons to documentaries, commercials, and more, this class will introduce you to the growing field of voice over. Learn what the pros look for, how to prepare, and where to find work in your area! Discussion will cover industry pros and cons and play samples from working voice professionals. In addition, you will have an opportunity to record a short professional script under the direction of the instructor. This class is fun, realistic and a great first step for anyone interested in the voice over field. For more information, visit, www.voicecoaches.com/gptt Date Time Location Room Cost Thursday, Feb 5 6:30 – 9 p.m. SVC 702 $29

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Special Interest Water Gardens – Savor the Beauty, Avoid the Pitfalls with Daniel Dix Boost the beauty of your terrain with the hottest landscape feature being installed today ― the water garden. The NEW wide variety of flora and fauna that make water, rather than Terra Firma, their home are endlessly fascinating. The sound of a splashing waterfall and the sight of a tranquil reflective pool prove to be an irresistible draw for everyone. While a water garden can bring endless enjoyment, it can also become an installation and maintenance nightmare if done incorrectly. Daniel will share tips on how to make your water garden a beautiful and intrinsic part of your landscape. Date Time Location Room Cost Tuesday, Mar 10 6 – 8 p.m. SVC 702 $19

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Secrets to Success for Your Life with Veronica Squyres Start clarifying what you want, setting goals and taking action to achieve your dreams. Take the first step and you will NEW learn how to put into practice the proven principles used by successful people in following their passion and reaping the rewards. You will look at beliefs and fears, as well as how to visualize success and devise strategies to get there. If not now, when? Let’s get started. Class meets three times. Date Time Location Room Cost Mondays, Apr 13 – Apr 27 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. SVC 701 $49

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Trips and Tours Trips have individual registration deadlines and refund policies due to logistical issues and third party confirmation requirements. Please take note of this information in the course descriptions. Winter Sky Islands Birding with Vince Pinto Take a birding adventure through three distinct sky island habitats. First, tour Raven's Nest Nature Sanctuary and search for a wide variety of avian treasure in mesquite woodlands. After lunch, take the short drive to Patagonia Lake State NEW Park to see wintering ducks, various species of grebes and perhaps a rare stray or two. Finally, visit the Madrean Evergreen Woodlands and Riparian habitat. Winter birds typical of this habitat include: eastern and western bluebird, Townsend’s solitaire, Mexican jay, bridled titmouse, Montezuma quail, a variety of woodpeckers and the occasional hepatic tanager. This field trip will entail a moderate amount of walking, at a slow to moderate pace, along nature trails with varying terrain. You should be able to travel at this pace for approximately three miles round trip. Transportation provided. Bring a day pack with lunch, snacks and plenty of water. Wear weather appropriate clothing, sunscreen, hat and comfortable outdoor walking shoes. Binoculars essential; cameras optional. *Registration and payment must be received by Jan. 16 – no refunds after this date. Date Time Location Cost Saturday, Jan 24 Departure 6:30 a.m. SVC Parking Lot D $79* Approx. return 3:30 p.m. SVC Parking Lot D Sandhill Crane Migration with Sheri Williamson Witness the 30 to 40 thousand Sandhill Cranes in their migration to Whitewater Draw located in the Sulphur Springs Valley ―a birding hotspot. View birds in flight and on the ground. Sheri will share her knowledge about many bird species populating this area. Bring snacks or a sack lunch, a water bottle and wear appropriate shoes. Binoculars recommended. *Registration and payments must be made no later than Jan. 31 – no refunds after this date. Date Time Location Cost Saturday, Feb 7 Departure 8:30 a.m. SVC, Parking Lot D $49 Approx. return 2 p.m. SVC, Parking Lot D

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Biosphere 2 Tour with Center for Lifelong Learning Staff Experience firsthand the environments of this engineering marvel. From 1991 – 1994 a group of scientists set out NEW to spend a year in a sustainable, controlled environment at Biosphere 2 northwest of Tucson. Venture into the recently opened tropical rainforest containing more than 150 different species of plants, some more than 60 feet tall. Following lunch there will be a guided history tour that takes you behind the scenes to give you an in-depth understanding of the experiment. The day concludes with no-host dinner at the famous El Güero Canelo’s Restaurant, featured on Man vs. Food and Food Wars for their famous Sonoran hot dogs. Class fee includes transportation, tour and lunch. *Registration and payments must be made no later than Feb. 6 – no refunds after this date. Date Time Location Cost Saturday, Feb 21 Departure 7:30 a.m. SVC, Parking Lot D $79 Approx. return 7 p.m. SVC, Parking Lot D Organ Pipe Nature Hike with Vincent Pinto Canvass the Organ Pipe National Monument, one of the few regions on earth ranked as a “World Biosphere Preserve”― meaning it holds irreplaceable natural values on a planetary scale. Naturalist and ethno botanist Vincent Pinto will guide you through this wonderland of biodiversity. During this twoday trip, you will have an ample opportunity to observe many species of plants in both mountain and desert terrain. Vince will identify these plants as well as the human uses of certain species. Take advantage of this opportunity to enjoy the beauty of the area before the heat moves in! This trip is intended for fit adults who can comfortably hike three miles round trip each day on varied, rocky terrain. A packing list and itinerary will be provided prior to trip. Price includes transportation, instructional guide and lodging at La Siesta Motel and RV Park in Ajo. Lunch, dinner and breakfast are not included. *Registration and payments must be made no later than Feb. 2 – no refunds after this date. Date Time Location Cost Friday, Feb 27 and Departure 7 a.m. SVC, Parking Lot D $199 dbl only Saturday, Feb 28 Approx. return 6:30 p.m. SVC, Parking Lot D

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Trips and Tours Yuma: At the River’s Edge with Center for Lifelong Learning Staff Travel to Yuma, a thriving city along the Colorado River that draws visitors to its rich history and blossoming agriNEW tourism. Day one, visit the historic territorial prison built in 1876 – get a feel for frontier justice. You will see the sights in the Pivot Point outdoor exhibit. On day two, enjoy a field-to-feast lesson at the University of Arizona research farm. While you appreciate the advances in farming, culinary students from Arizona Western College will be at work turning fresh harvested veggies into a delicious, healthy lunch. Class fee includes lodging and breakfast at Hilton Garden Inn Pivot Point, guide services, transportation, entry fees and Monday’s lunch. *Registration and payments must be made no later than Feb. 9 – no refunds after this date. Date Time Location Cost Sunday, Mar 8 and Departure 8 a.m. SVC, Parking Lot D $299 sgl Monday, Mar 9 Approx. return 7 p.m. SVC, Parking Lot D $254 dbl El Presidio Terrenate with Rebecca Orozco Visit the remains of the Santa Cruz de Terrenate, a chain of presidios built by Spain in the 1770s to protect their northern frontier against Apache attack. The effort failed and the fortress was abandoned by 1780. Then, travel to the Amerind Foundation to see the artifacts excavated by Dr. Charles DiPeso in the 1950s. There, we will take time for a picnic lunch. The trip will start with a one-hour lecture on the background history then depart for the site. Bring a sack lunch, hat, water, sunscreen and walking shoes. *Registration and payments must be made no later than Mar. 20 – no refunds after this date. Date Time Location Cost Saturday, Mar 28 Lecture 8 – 9 a.m. Room 702 $69 Departure 9 a.m. SVC, Parking Lot D Approx. return 5 p.m. SVC, Parking Lot D

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Wellness Stretchercize with Barbara Bugbee Get ready for your day by stretching, flexing and toning your muscles. This classic course has developed a stretching program ideal for you! You can join this 17-week course at any time. Bring your own mat. No class on Jan. 19 – Martin Luther King Jr. Day, and Feb. 16 – Presidents Day. Date Time Location Cost Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan 5 – Apr 30 7:30 – 8:30 a.m. SVC Fitness Center $13

Core on the Floor with Karla Hansen from Fitness Friend, LLC Strengthening your abdominal, back and pelvic muscles will help you improve your everyday physical activity. Karla will teach you a variety of exercises using weights, balance and stretch to fortify your core muscles. Class is intended for those with limited physical capabilities. Bring a yoga mat. Class has 11 sessions. Date Time Location Cost Wednesdays, Feb 11 – Apr 22 9 – 10 a.m. SVC Fitness Center $69

Yoga with Macaela with Macaela Cashman Reap benefits, reduce stress and experience yoga. As you may know, yoga means “yoke” or union, finding balance, joining together body, mind and spirit. Despite preconceptions, you do not need to be flexible to do yoga. Macaela will show you variations of the poses so you can adjust your practice to meet your needs. This class will be gentle and meditative while toning and strengthening. You’ve heard “no pain, no gain?” Macaela’s mantra is “No pain – no pain is our aim!” You can learn to listen to your body for better health and overall awareness. A yoga mat is required to attend class. Bring your yoga mat and two yoga blocks to class. New Year’s block has three sessions. Blocks one and two have seven sessions each. Date Time Location Cost New Year’s Block: Wednesdays, Jan 7 – 21 5 – 6 p.m. SVC Fitness Center $30 Block One: Wednesdays, Jan 28 – Mar 11 5 – 6 p.m. SVC Fitness Center $70 Block Two: Wednesdays, Mar 18 – Apr 29 5 – 6 p.m. SVC Fitness Center $70 Weighted Hula Hoops Fitness with Karla Hansen from Fitness Friend, LLC Reset your core with cardio, strength, and balance! Hula Hoops work your entire body from head to toe. Laugh, sweat, lose weight, gain posture and improve stability. You can ‘hoop it up’ and burn 250 – 600 calories an hour! Karla will show you how to slowly burn fat away with endurance training and intense interval bursts. You will also use additional methods of circuit training with stretch bands, wrist, ankle weights, steps, arcs, pods and music. Class has 11 sessions. Date Time Location Cost Tuesdays and Thursdays, 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. SVC Fitness Center $69 Feb 10 – Mar 17

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Small Group Senior Fitness with Karla Hansen from Fitness Friend, LLC Improve mobility through weekly routines specialized for particular physical limitations. Karla will provide one-on-one attention to students in this small group class intended for those with very limited physical capabilities. Class has 11 sessions and is limited to six students. Date Time Location Cost Wednesdays, Feb 11 – Apr 22 11 a.m. – 12 p.m. SVC Fitness Center $69 Facial Aesthetic Conditioning Exercise, FACE with Karla Hansen from Fitness Friend, LLC Revitalize your head, neck and face using a system of exercises called FACE. The bones, muscles, tendons and ligaments are identified systematically through visual, physical and mental exercises to promote postural and upper body physical fitness. By using physical fitness interval sets, the 43 facial muscles team up as they are identified and addressed to stimulate circulation and increase muscles tone and strength. Sinus, neck and throat function may be improved as well as some soft tissue enhancement may be achieved. Date Time Location Cost Saturday, Feb 28 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. SVC Fitness Center $29 Mindfulness and Movement to Ease Chronic Pain with Veronica Squyres Become empowered to face the challenges in your life and improve your well-being. Study new ways of focusing NEW via awareness, compassion and emphasizing the present moment. You can learn powerful tools that will strengthen your mind and body to respond to stress, anxiety and chronic pain. Techniques include breath awareness, the body scan, the observer, visualization and gentle body movements. Class has six sessions. Date Time Location Room Cost Thursdays, Mar 19 – Apr 23 1 – 2 p.m. Benson Center 116 $49

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Wellness Live Long and Well with Veronica Squyres As we age we want to stay sharp, independent and vital so we can best use the wisdom we have gathered throughout life. Learn how to sharpen your mind, sustain your energy NEW and discover your body’s inner intelligence on a cellular level. Gain awareness about how attitudes, relationships, body fitness and nutrition can increase vitality in your body and mind. Discussion will cover new research on neuroplasticity (brain’s ability to rewire itself ) and cutting edge techniques of living long and well. During class, there will be some gentle movement to anchor awareness in our bodies. Each class has three sessions. Date Time Location Room Cost Thursdays, Mar 19 – Apr 2 2:30 – 4:30 p.m. Benson Center 115 $49 Wednesdays, Mar 25 – Apr 8 2 – 4 p.m. SVC 701 $49

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Body Blade with Karla Hansen from Fitness Friend, LLC Make good vibrations from your head to your sole! Body blade is a fitness tool that provides progressive resistance generated by your body's own inertia and momentum. Strength, toning and balance are vibrantly approached with long, flexible polycarbonate blades. Get your muscles firing to create heat, burn fat and make energy! Class has 11 sessions. Date Time Location Cost Tuesdays and Thursdays, Mar 24 – Apr 28 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. SVC Fitness Center $69

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Wellness Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) New Certification with Neil Gago Gain the knowledge and skills necessary to evaluate and manage the first 10 minutes of a witnessed adult ventricular fibrillation cardiac arrest. This course covers the skills and didactic information needed to handle a cardiac arrest. Other essentials of the course are contained in the 10 core ACLS cases: respiratory arrest, pulseless ventricular fibrillation/ventricular tachycardia (VF/VT) treated with an AED, VF/VT refractory to initial defibrillation, pulseless electrical activity, asystole, acute coronary syndromes, bradycardia, stable tachycardia, unstable tachycardia and acute ischemic stroke. Students successfully completing the knowledge and skills evaluations in accordance with the curriculum of this AHA course are eligible to receive the ACLS course completion card. This is a two-day class. Date Time Location Room Cost Thursday and Friday, Jan 22 and 23 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. SVC 702 $175 Thursday and Friday, Feb 19 and 20 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. SVC 702 $175 Thursday and Friday, Apr 23 and 24 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. SVC 702 $175 Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Recertification with Neil Gago Refresh your knowledge about the skills necessary to get recertified according to American Heart Association's standards and guidelines for management of the pediatric patient in respiratory distress, shock and/or cardiopulmonary failure. Lecture and lab simulations are used to promote effective learning of essential skills. Those who successfully complete the knowledge and skills evaluations in accordance with the curriculum of this AHA course are eligible to receive the PALS course completion card. This is a one-day class. Date Time Location Room Cost Friday, Feb 6 9 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. SVC 702 $125 Friday, Apr 10 9 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. SVC 702 $125 American Heart Association — Heartsaver Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers with Neil Gago Basic life support will cover CPR for adult, infant and child as well as the use of an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) in accordance with AHA guidelines. Core material covered will be: adult, child, and infant CPR, ventilations with a barrier device, 1 and 2 rescuer techniques, use of the bag-valve mask, automated external defibrillation (AED), and aid for choking victims. Students successfully completing this course will qualify for a two-year certification. Date Time Location Room Cost Saturday, Feb 14 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. SVC 702 $49

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Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) New Certification with Neil Gago The Pediatric Advanced Life Support Course presents the American Heart Association's standards and guidelines for management of the pediatric patient in respiratory distress, shock and/or cardiopulmonary failure. Lecture and lab simulations are used to promote effective learning of essential skills. Those who successfully complete the knowledge and skills evaluations in accordance with the curriculum of this AHA course are eligible to receive the PALS course completion card. This is a two-day class. Date Time Location Room Cost Thursday and Friday: Jan 8 and 9 9 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. SVC 702 $175 Thursday and Friday: Mar 5 and 6 9 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. SVC 702 $175 Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) Recertification with Neil Gago Refresh your knowledge and get recertified in the skills necessary to evaluate and manage the first 10 minutes of a witnessed adult ventricular fibrillation cardiac arrest. This course covers the skills and didactic information needed to handle a cardiac arrest. Other essentials of the course are contained in the 10 core ACLS cases: respiratory arrest, pulseless ventricular fibrillation/ventricular tachycardia (VF/VT) treated with an AED, VF/VT refractory to initial defibrillation, pulseless electrical activity, asystole, acute coronary syndromes, bradycardia, stable tachycardia, unstable tachycardia and acute ischemic stroke. Students successfully completing the knowledge and skills evaluations in accordance with the curriculum of this AHA course are eligible to receive the ACLS course completion card. This is a one-day class. Date Time Location Room Cost Friday, Mar 20 9 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. SVC 702 $125 American Heart Association — Heartsaver First Aid, CPR and Automated External Defibrillator (AED) with Neil Gago Learn to manage illness and injuries within their first few minutes until professional help arrives. This class is for any person who wants to acquire important life-saving skills or has a duty to respond to a first aid or cardiac emergency because of job responsibilities or regulatory requirements. Course content includes general principles of CPR / AED, and first aid for medical and injury emergencies. Students successfully completing this course will qualify for a two-year certification. Date Time Location Room Cost Saturday, Apr 11 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. SVC 702 $69

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Community Outreach MAKE OUR TEAM YOUR TEAM! FROM A TO Z, WE HAVE WHAT YOUR BUSINESS NEEDS TO SUCCEED. The Cochise College Small Business Development Center is staffed with professional business counselors, analysts and technology specialists who are dedicated to helping you succeed. Our partnerships with the SBA and the Association of Small Business Development Centers put nationwide resources within your reach. Due to funding from the SBA and Cochise College together with their continued commitment to community outreach, we provide without cost, one-on-one business counseling. Our mission is to help small businesses in Cochise County achieve success. To accomplish this goal, we provide a variety of confidential services and referrals to smallbusiness owners and entrepreneurs in Cochise County.

Bob Mucci, USDA Program Specialist; Mark Schmitt, Director; Rachel Norton, Program Assistant.

Our office is located on the Sierra Vista Campus of Cochise College although we extend outreach to all of Cochise County. We're here to help make your business a success, and through your success, help improve the economy of our communities. Call (520) 515-5478 or (800) 966-7943, ext. 5478 to find out more or to make an appointment.

FREE HEALTHY LIVING WORKSHOP The Healthy Living workshop can teach you the skills you need to manage your condition and get your life back. Supported by Arizona Department of Health Services, Cochise Health and Social Services and Wellness Depot-Sierra Vista Regional Health Center Contact Suzanne at 432-9493 for registration information.

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Our Instructors Executive Chef Sue Makin is a graduate from the hospitality program at Washington State University and the Culinary Institute of America in New York. She has served more than 30 years in many five star hotels and fine country clubs across the nation as an executive chef and a pastry chef. Needless to say, she is well-known in the industry. Chef has been a cooking instructor at the Center for Lifelong Learning for more than three years. She is at home in the kitchen and teaches others how to put fun back in the kitchen. Former student: “Chef Makin has mastered the art of cooking while giving instruction, doing a demo and concluding with four scrumptious chicken entrees.”

Vincent Pinto is a naturalist, ethnobotanist, wildlife biologist and wilderness survival instructor. For more than 27 years, he has been teaching people of all ages, interests and backgrounds about the natural world. Vincent strives to provide a greater understanding and appreciation for the uniqueness of our sky islands. He empowers his students with the skills they need to enjoy nature anywhere. Vincent has been filmed in several TV shows, including the hit survival show, Naked and Afraid on the Discovery channel. Former student: “Learned a lot of the healthy benefits of edible plants – very good instructor.”

Tom Tierney, veteran prospector, saw his first gold nugget at a young age and has been reading and studying about prospecting since then. He is a native Arizonan – born in Kingman, AZ. Tom grew up on the northern edge of the mother-load country in California. His folks prospected in Arizona in the 1930s and handed their passion on to Tom. Tom began mining his own claim in the early 1990s and continues mining his claim today. Former student: “Grateful for Tom’s knowledge and patient method of instruction.”

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Five Easy Ways to Register

1• ONLINE Register anytime, day or night, online. Just go to www.cochise.edu/cll click on classes and follow the prompts.. 2 • PHONE Call (520) 515-5492 to register by phone using your credit card.

Center for Lifelong Learning Registration Form Name _______________________________________ Date ___________ Mailing Address _______________________________________________ City ____________________________________ State ___ Zip _________ Home phone ____________________ Cell __________________________

3 • WALK IN Drop by our office and register in person with one of our friendly staff members. We are located on the Sierra Vista Campus across from the library in Room 714. 4 • SMARTPHONE Open a “barcode scanner” app on your smartphone or iPad, point your phone’s camera at the code and scan.

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5 • MAIL Fill out the registration form (right), make check or money order payable to Cochise College and mail along with your registration to: Cochise College Center for Lifelong Learning 901 N. Colombo Avenue Sierra Vista, AZ 85635

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Disability Accommodations: Anyone needing an accommodation in order to attend a class should contact the Office of Disability Services, at (520) 515-5337 or (520) 417-4023 at least 72 hours in advance. Groups/Organizations We will be glad to prepare a class tailored to your needs and held at your location or at Cochise College. For more information call (520) 515-5492 (800) 966-7943, ext. 5492 or email training@cochise.edu.

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Registration Deadline: Registration payments must be received in the office prior to the class start time or by noon on Friday for weekend classes. Trip fees have individual registration deadlines. See each class for that deadline requirement. Instructors will not accept registration payment at any time. Exact cash amount or check only for in-class purchases or kit fees. Classes that do not meet the minimum student requirement will be cancelled before the actual class date. Register early to ensure the class you desire to take will be a go. If you see a class with this icon

, it is Early Bird qualified. None of our classes qualify for combined discounts.

Cancellation and Refund Policy: The Cochise College Center for Lifelong Learning reserves the right to cancel course offerings with a full refund. Full refunds will be given to students who provide us with their cancellation notice five business days prior to the class start date. A $10 cancellation fee will be charged for late cancellations. See individual cancellation policies for Trips and Tours at the end of each course description. C E N TE R

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Register online... Anytime, Anywhere!

Four Easy Steps: Online registration is fast, easy and convenient. Go to www.cochise.edu/cll and browse classes!

1. Create Account Before you can register for a course, you must click on Your Account to create a profile. 2. Find Your Courses Browse through more than 100 courses to find the ones that are right for you. 3. Add to Cart You may add multiple items to your basket. 4. Proceed to Checkout Enter your payment information to complete your registration and guarantee your access to the courses you desire. Once you registration is approved, we will send you a receipt for your records.


Bestsellers

Songbirds Series, January 29 — March 26 QuickBooks for Non Profits, February 27 — March 20 How Sweet It Is, March 21 Communicating in Spanish, March 25 — April 29

Upcoming Trips and Tours Winter Sky Islands Birding — January 24 Sandhill Crane Migration — February 7 Biosphere 2 Tour — February 21 Organ Pipe Nature Hike — February 27 and 28 Yuma: At the River’s Edge — March 8 and 9 El Presidio Terrenate — March 28

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