CCL Summer 2013 Schedule of Classes

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Corporate & Community

learning Summer 2013 Schedule of Classes

College for Kids

Adult Classes

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It’s what you know.

www.lc.edu/CCL Astoria, IL Permit No. 9 5800 Godfrey Road Godfrey, Illinois 62035–2466

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Table of Contents College for Kids.............................................. 3 Exploration & Adventure.................3

Magic & Performing Arts.................8

Math & Science..............................4

Kids in the Kitchen..........................8

Technology.....................................5

Horseback Riding...........................9

LEGO® Robotics.............................5

Recreation....................................10

The Great Outdoors........................6

Sports........................................... 11

Literature........................................6

Swim.............................................12

Creative Arts...................................6

Music & Dance.............................12

Photography...................................7

Meet the Instructors......................13

History............................................7

Classes for Adults........................................ 14 Professional Development........................... 16 Online Classes.............................................. 17 Quick Reference........................................... 18 Registration................................................... 19

Welcome

Call the main campus Enrollment Center at (618) 468.7000 (8am– 4:30pm Mon–Fri, open until 7:30pm Tue & Wed), the N.O. Nelson Campus at (618) 656.8800, or any Community Education Center (8am–4:30pm Mon– Thurs, 8am–1pm Fri). Payment must be made by credit card.

 By mail.

Mail the completed registration form (on page 19) along with full payment to: Enrollment Center Lewis and Clark Community College 5800 Godfrey Road Godfrey, IL 62035

 In person.

Bring completed registration form and full payment to the main campus Enrollment Center, the N.O. Nelson Campus in Edwardsville, or any Community Education Center. Locations can be found on page 19.

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Adults are also invited to create new memories this summer in workshops like Fondant Flowers, Cha–Cha, Basic Drawing, Cardio Tennis and Aqua Dance Party. Or, take a much needed day out of the office to brush up on QuickBooks or renew your Food Service, Flagger or CPR certificate. In the midst of backyard barbeques, late nights at the office or road trips with your family, take a minute to reflect on the memories you are making. If something is missing, perhaps learning something new will fill in the gap. Corporate & Community Learning is your learning partner for life. Feel free to share your memories with us on Facebook!

Katie Haas Assistant Director Corporate & Community Learning

(618) 468.5777

By phone.

Fax completed registration form with credit card information to: (618) 656.9515.

This summer is full of new camp experiences for your kids. For the first time, your son or daughter can build a hovercraft, practice medicine alongside real med students, create video games, go on a treasure hunt, create stacktacular cakes or excavate an archaeological site! We’ve also brought back some of their favorite camps including Junior Explorers, Glitzy Chicks, LEGO Robotics, Magic Camp and Golf. We also have our very first overnight camp, presented in partnership with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Survivor: Riverlands!

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When I think back to childhood, the fondest memories are from summers full of new experiences; Learning to swim or play badminton, making new friends at camp and family vacations to places like Pigeon Forge, Tennessee! I hope you and your children find new experiences in the pages of this catalog that will add to your collection of great memories.

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Mission Statement To empower people by raising aspirations and fostering achievement through dynamic, compassionate, and responsible learning experiences.

Lewis and Clark Community College insures equal opportunities are offered in the admission, education, and employment of individuals regardless of sex, race, ethnicity, color, creed or religion, national origin, disability, age, marital status, military status, sexual orientation, and other protected categories. Any inquiries concerning the application of the Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, Title IX of the Education Amendments, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Age Discrimination Act, and the Illinois Human Rights Act may be made to: Gary Ayres, Vice President of Administration, Erickson Hall, Room 103, Lewis and Clark Community College, Godfrey, IL 62035, or (618) 468.3000.


College for Kids Exploration & Adventure Hovercraft: Design Your Own!

Passport to the Universe

Do you want to design and build things that you create, not just a model you purchase? This is the place for you. Students will get to build three challenges in one workshop! Build and keep an air powered Hover Craft. You make it defy gravity. Build and take home your own car. The purpose is to build a super car powered by more than one source of energy. This can be one crazy looking vehicle! Build an Egg Drop Car. The purpose is to build a gravity vehicle that can cushion a raw egg as the car holding the egg is dropped from a high height. You have to be creative. In these three challenges, students will learn about Laws of Motion, Energy, Air Pressure, Friction, Lift, Speed and Acceleration. You are never too young to learn and have fun in a Sciensational hands–on way.

Blast off on a series of missions to explore our Universe! In this exciting week of camp, you will travel through our universe, investigate black holes and comets, learn to identify meteorites, search for extra–solar planets, and explore what life forms we might find in our universe. Led by the coordinators of the River Bend Astronomy Club, you will perform planet temperature experiments, investigate how eclipses form, and recreate the tests used by the Viking mission to Mars. You’ll create your own guidebook to navigate the night sky and research the location of NASA space missions on–line in the computer lab. You’ll discover how telescopes work while you safely view solar flares and sunspots during the day, and view the moon, planets and galaxies during a special Thursday evening session. Each participant will also get to build their own telescope to take home at the end of the week!

For ages 7 to 12

CECK–188–01 $169 Mon–Fri Jul 8–12 1–4PM Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 156

NEW!

Sciensational Workshops for Kids, Inc.

CSI: Crime Scene Investigation For ages 8 to 12

You will be the super science sleuths. Have fun learning about forensics, crime scene investigations, and crime lab chemistry as you perform as many as 15 different experiments designed to show you just how those tricky cases are solved. Search for the evidence, gather clues, and discover how science can help solve a mystery. Participants will dust for fingerprints, analyze handwriting, test for blood type using simulated blood, examine hair and clothing fibers, practice chemistry to identify mystery substances and much more. Participants will then use their skills to solve crimes of the century. CECK–177–01 $169 Mon–Fri Jul 8–12 9AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 156

NEW!

Sciensational Workshops for Kids, Inc.

Dino Park

For ages 4 to 6

For ages 8 to 12

CECK–143–FED1 $149 Mon–Fri Jul 15–19 9AM–12PM Edwardsville High School

Terry Menz

Lewis & Clark Junior Explorers For ages 9 to 11

Here is your chance to join the Lewis and Clark Expedition and become a full–fledged member of the Junior Explorers. Learn the history of the Lewis and Clark Expedition by training at Camp River Dubois, their first Winter Encampment. Applicants should be prepared to train as a member of the Expedition by bettering their frontier skills, learning to serve in the U.S. Army in 1803–04, preparing their own meals, making a journal, mending their uniform, identifying various native plants and animals, and many more tasks. This weeklong camp will be held at the Lewis and Clark State Historic Site, inside the interpretive center and in the historic replica of Camp River Dubois. Junior Corps Members should report to Camp River Dubois on June 17!

Join the expedition as we venture into the world of the dinosaurs. We’ll learn facts about these prehistoric creatures through literature, science, art activities, imaginative play and more. We’ll even make our own dino snacks including T–Rex toast, tar pit pudding and Stegosaurus smoothies. Make tracks and sign up for this adventure today! CECK–119–01 $119 Mon–Fri Jun 10–14 9AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Fobes 2502

Gloria Darr

Tool Time

For ages 4 to 6

NEW!

Attention all young carpenters: do you like to build things and take things apart? This class is designed for you! You will be introduced to the basic dynamics of woodworking and tool safety. We will learn the skills of hammering, sanding and painting as we create projects made of wood. A variety of hands–on activities will sharpen your skills in building and construction using nuts and bolts, wooden blocks, sandpaper and more. We will also develop skills in problem solving, teamwork, cooperation, responsibility, planning, designing and hand–eye coordination. We’ll take time out of busy work schedule to fix our own snacks too. So get ready to enter the zone – the construction zone that is! CECK–132–01 $119 Mon–Fri Jun 17–21 9AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Reid 0201

Nail Benders NEW! For ages 7 to 10

Construction crew wanted – sign up today! Come and learn the basics of carpentry and tool safety. A variety of hands–on activities will involve building and construction using real tools and materials. Hammering, sanding and painting are just a few skills we will develop as we work on wooden projects. Given materials, crew members will work in teams to plan, design and build structures. Concepts of problem solving, cooperation, responsibility and evaluation will be developed. We’ll even construct some snacks too. CECK–232–01 $129 Mon–Fri Jun 17–21 1–4PM Godfrey Campus, Reid 0201

Gloria Darr

Gloria Darr

CECK–112–F01 $75 Mon–Fri Jun 17–21 8:30AM–3:30PM Lewis & Clark State Historic Site, Hartford

Brad Winn & Museum Staff

Corporate & Community Learning

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Math & Science BrainSTEM

For ages 10 and up

Hovercraft: Design Your Own!

NEW!

What do the Clark Bridge, the Chain of Rocks Canal and the Melvin Price Locks and Dam have in common? All three structures were engineered to solve a problem! Develop and design your own engineering marvels to solve everyday problems during this five day camp at the National Great Rivers Museum. We will use science, technology, engineering and math to create a perfect container for eggs, build a bridge that can withstand the weight of a bucket of pennies, use simple machines to create a cool Rube Goldberg contraption and much more! All materials and snacks are included in the course fee.

For ages 7 to 12

Do you want to design and build things that you create, not just a model you purchase? Well this is the place for you. Students will get to build three challenges in one workshop! Build and keep an air powered Hover Craft. You make it defy gravity. Build and take home your own car. The purpose is to build a super car powered by more than one source of energy. This can be one crazy looking vehicle! Build an Egg Drop Car. The purpose is to build a gravity vehicle that can cushion a raw egg as the car holding the egg is dropped from a high height. You have to be creative. In these three challenges, students will learn about Laws of Motion, Energy, Air Pressure, Friction, Lift, Speed and Acceleration. You are never too young to learn and have fun in a Sciensational hands–on way.

CECK–190–F01 $119 Mon–Fri Jul 8–12 9AM–1PM National Great Rivers Museum, Alton

Presented in partnership with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Little Medical School For ages 7 to 10

Do your kids love to dress up and play doctor? This new program encourages children to do just that as they explore the exciting and inspiring world of medicine. Using interactive demonstrations, crafts and games, kids learn how the body and organs work, how to use instruments that real doctors use, administer first aid and even tie knots like a real surgeon! Each child receives a diploma as a graduate of The Little Medical School and their own stethoscope to take home at the end of the week. Classes designed and developed by a team of board certified Washington University trained physicians and taught by a certified Little Medical School teacher. CECK–111–01 $145 Mon–Thu Jun 10–13 10AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 156

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CECK–111–N1 $145 Mon–Thu Jun 24–27 10AM–12PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N8 205

Jr. Engineering I NEW! For ages 6 to 8

Levers, pulleys, cranes, race cars and more! Students will learn basic engineering principles as they build and modify creative machines using specialized LEGO® kits. The hands–on learning environment will encourage teamwork to develop problem solving and communication skills. The fun doesn’t stop after camp; a take home project is included in the course fee. CECK–138–N1 $179 Mon–Fri Jul 15–19 9AM–12PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 119

All About Learning staff

Collision Cars For ages 9 to 13

NEW!

Brains will win over brawn through applied physics and engineering in this interactive camp! Student teams will use unique LEGO® kits to build a variety of battling machines including a blade bot, flipper bot, armored bot and more. This is an experience of exploration, problem solving and risk–taking with the goal of learning and experimenting with how machines work and compete. A take home project is included in the course fee. CECK–149–N1 $179 Mon–Fri Jul 29–Aug 2 1–4PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 119

All About Learning staff

Discovering Science For ages 4 to 6

Have you ever wondered what a sneeze looks like? What happens when you mix soda and mints? What do you hear on a nature walk? Answer these questions and more as you explore the exciting world of science through a variety of activities and experiments! Discovery happens when one is curious, so bring your imagination and join the adventure. CECK–117–01 $119 Mon–Fri Jul 8–12 9AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Fobes 2502

NEW!

Brandy Kollmar

Passport to the Universe

For ages 6 to 8

Expand your understanding of engineering in this hands–on camp! Students will build more complex projects using gears and motors from special LEGO® kits, not available in stores. Teams will work together to build a snow plow, catapult, Ferris wheel, motorcycle and more! There is no prerequisite for this camp, but if you loved Jr. Engineering I, you’ll love this camp too. A take home kit is included for each student. CECK–148–N1 $179 Mon–Fri Jul 29–Aug 2 9AM–12PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 119

All About Learning staff

Blast off on a series of missions to explore our universe! In this exciting week of camp, you will travel through our universe, investigate black holes and comets, learn to identify meteorites, search for extra–solar planets, and explore what life forms we might find in our universe. Led by the coordinators of the River Bend Astronomy Club, you will perform planet temperature experiments, investigate how eclipses form, and recreate the tests used by the Viking mission to Mars. You’ll create your own guidebook to navigate the night sky and research the location of NASA space missions on–line in the computer lab. You’ll discover how telescopes work while you safely view solar flares and sunspots during the day, and view the moon, planets and galaxies during a special Thursday evening session. Each participant will also get to build their own telescope to take home at the end of the week! CECK–143–FED1 $149 Mon–Fri Jul 15–19 9AM–12PM Edwardsville High School

Terry Menz

CSI: Crime Scene Investigation For ages 8 to 12

Elementary Engineering For ages 9 to 13

This hands–on camp will bring math and science concepts to life as students work together to build a turnstile, Draw Bridge, Rubber Band car, crane, belt conveyer and more using unique LEGO® kits. Basic engineering principles like gears, ratios, motion and problem solving have never been so fun! Each student will receive a take home project at the end of the week.

NEW!

CECK–146–N1 $179 Mon–Fri Jul 15–19 1–4PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 119

All About Learning staff

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You will be the super science sleuths. Have fun learning about forensics, crime scene investigations, and crime lab chemistry as you perform as many as 15 different experiments designed to show you just how those tricky cases are solved. Search for the evidence, gather clues, and discover how science can help solve a mystery. Participants will dust for fingerprints, analyze handwriting, test for blood type using simulated blood, examine hair and clothing fibers, practice chemistry to identify mystery substances and much more. Participants will then use their skills to solve crimes of the century. CECK–177–01 $169 Mon–Fri Jul 8–12 9AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 156

Sciensational Workshops for Kids, Inc.

(618) 468.5777

For ages 6 to 8

The first run of this hands–on math class is FUN! Because math is best learned through play, students will learn plenty of games and use manipulatives including candy. Age appropriate activities will include charts and graphs, measurement, 2 dimensional shapes, telling time and much more. Activities and skill levels will be adjusted to fit the needs of the students. We will even explore the many uses of math in life, literature and art. The curriculum is designed to keep students interested and turn them into math lovers. CECK–187–01 $109 Mon–Fri Jun 17–21 9AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Fobes 2502 CECK–187–N01 $109 Mon–Fri Jun 24–28 9AM–12PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N8 207

Connie Stilwell

CECK–188–01 $169 Mon–Fri Jul 8–12 1–4PM Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 156

Sciensational Workshops for Kids, Inc.

The Mad Scientist For ages 7 and 8

Come and join the Mad Scientist as she explores various aspects of the scientific world! We will explore the world around us through hands–on experiments using things we see around us every day. Be ready to be blindfolded for a taste test! Go home with cool science tricks to show your family & friends! The week will culminate with our final experiment – creating foaming monsters! Bring your curiosity and get ready to have a blast becoming a young scientist! CECK–181–N1 $139 Mon–Fri Jun 17–21 9AM–12PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N8 207

Angela Richter

Mathematically Delicious For ages 9 to 11

The ‘Element’ of Discovery For ages 10 to 13

Have you ever wondered what everything around you is made up of? Atoms and elements! We will dive head first into the Periodic Table and spend five days doing hands–on experiments that range from making slime, nutty putty and ice cream! Don’t miss out on this opportunity to meet all the elements! CECK–224–N1 $109 Mon–Fri Jun 10–14 9AM–12PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N8 207

Angela Richter

For ages 8 to 12

Jr. Engineering II NEW!

Hands–on Mathology

Yes, math can be FUN! Students will learn plenty of math games and use manipulatives including candy. Age appropriate activities will include charts, probability, fractions, 3 dimensional shapes, percentages and much more. Activities and skill levels will be adjusted to fit the needs of the students. We will even explore the many uses of math in life, literature and art. The curriculum is designed to keep students interested and turn them into math lovers. CECK–186–01 $109 Mon–Fri Jun 17–21 1–4PM Godfrey Campus, Fobes 2502 CECK–186–N01 $109 Mon–Fri Jun 24–28 1–4PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N8 207

Connie Stilwell

Lightning NEW! Calculations Camp For ages 9 to 14

Flying into Physics For ages 8 to 12

How do planes fly? Why do I look upside down when I look in a spoon? How does a seat belt help me in an accident? What causes sounds to travel through the air? Where do wind–up cars and rubber–band airplanes get their energy? During this week of hands–on activities, we will answer these questions and many more as we investigate Newton’s Laws, magnetism, electricity, projectile motion, gas laws and energy. You will even be able to take some of these activities home to explore with family and friends. CECK–102–FED1 $129 Mon–Fri Jul 22–26 9AM–12PM Edwardsville High School

Terry Menz

NEW!

Instantly add a column of 10 numbers! Multiply two two–digit numbers in your head faster than a calculator! Read minds using mental division! Learn these feats and many more in this new Lightning Calculations Camp. You’ll learn a variety of lightning calculation feats that hone mental math skills. You’ll learn magic that employs mental addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and geometry. Prior aptitude is not required–just a willingness to learn. Get your own magic box and new math magic tricks to put into it daily. Put on a different show each night! You’ll also enjoy out–of–the–box thinking math betchas you can pull on your friends; math games; and math comedy skits! Camp culminates with campers putting on a lightning calculation show for their families on the last day. Goals are to hone mental math skills, develop presentation skills and confidence and to have fun! CECK–133–N01 $149 Mon–Fri Jun 17–21 9AM–12PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N8 205

Abra–Kid–Abra staff


Technology The Perfect Presentation

For ages 10 and up

NEW!

Learn how to use Microsoft PowerPoint to deliver great presentations for school, friends and family. This is a computer software program that is fairly simple to learn, yet serves as an extremely useful tool to help organize your thoughts and make public speaking a bit less stressful. In this class you will learn how to create eye–catching presentations using written text, photos, slide transitions, sounds, embedded flash and YouTube videos, hyperlinks, animations, and even a game of Jeopardy! At the conclusion of this class you will take home a customized mouse pad and a USB drive with your PowerPoint creations. CECK–144–01 $119 Mon–Thu Jun 24–27 1–4PM Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 160

Pam Bywater

Photoshop Fakery

Video Game Creation

In this fun, creative class you will learn how to use Adobe Photoshop to combine basic photo editing skills with layering, masking and filtering tools to create outlandish fake photos. You will enter the world of visual hoax by creating photos of yourself on the moon, in a valley of dinosaurs and in a number of other interesting settings. You will even have the chance to be the star of your own magazine cover. This bit of fakery is sure to impress your friends and the skills you learn can be used in a variety of school projects. Each student will take home a CD of his or her creations and a framed print of one project completed during the week. Bring your own digital camera and USB cable.

Do you play video games? Do you wish you knew how to create video games? Come learn the basics behind the games you play. You will walk away having the knowledge and skills to design and create your own video games. We will design the Arts, Stories, and Interaction behind the scenes of the game you want to create.

For ages 10 and up

CECK–124–N1 $119 Mon–Fri Jul 29–Aug 2 1–4PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N3 106

Deej Gausling

For ages 10 and up

CECK–150–N1 $109 Mon–Thu Jul 8–11 9AM–12PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 121 CECK–150–01 $109 Mon–Thu Jul 22–25 9AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 260

NEW!

Joe Kleine

Animation and Clay–mation Ages 10 and up

Ever wonder how cartoons are made? Have you seen the movie “Chicken Run” and wondered how they made clay move like that? Students who take this class will learn the basic principles of animation and apply them to creating a Cartoon short and stop motion Clay–mation Short. Walk away with the knowledge to start creating your own animation and stop–motion productions!

Let’s Get Web Savvy For ages 11 to 14

Spend the week exploring credible websites that can be helpful for school projects and other studies. In this course students will also learn how to be safe and positive with social media sites such as Facebook and Twitter that would make any parent proud. Projects will include creating an online presentation or display with new and current types of software such as PowerPoint. Students will receive a media guide handbook and flash drive that will offer useful websites, search and study tips. Get ready to impress your teachers when you return in the Fall! CECK–161–01 $109 Mon–Thu Jul 8–11 9AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 160

Laura Erzen

NEW!

CECK–147–N1 $119 Mon–Thu Jul 8–11 1–4PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 121 CECK–147–01 $119 Mon–Thu Jul 22–25 1–4PM Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 260

Joe Kleine

LEGO® Robotics Anatomy of a Robot

Warring Robots

What is a robot? If you don’t know the answer to this question, not only will you get the opportunity to learn it, but you will experience designing, testing and tackling challenges using robots in this camp! Using the LEGO® Mindstorms NXT system, you will explore the basics of robotics, mechanics and programming. Throughout the week, campers will apply what they’ve learned and hone their skills to tackle various challenges. This camp is geared toward beginners, but all skill levels are welcome! A take home robot kit is included in the course fee.

In the battle of brains versus brawn, brains will win through applied physics! Using mechanical design, construction, programming, teamwork and LEGO® Mindstorms NXT Robots, kids will create robots that will try to flip, push or smash their opponent’s battle vehicles. This camp is designed for those who have previous robotics experience, but all are welcome! A take home robot kit is included in the course fee.

For ages 8 to 10

CECK–164–01 $199 Mon–Fri Jun 10–14 1–4PM Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 160

For ages 11 and up

CECK–174–01 $199 Mon–Fri Jul 29–Aug 2 1–4PM Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 160

Presented in partnership with the St. Louis Science Center

Presented in partnership with the St. Louis Science Center

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The Great Outdoors Can You Dig It? NEW! Archaeology Camp For ages 8 and up

Alongside a professional archaeologist you will investigate the Riverlands Migratory Bird Sanctuary in this four day archaeological adventure! We will kayak to a mock archaeological site and get our hands dirty while we excavate the site, collect artifacts and analyze what we uncover. Learn about the people who once lived in the area and develop an understanding of how archaeologists use science to interpret the past. You won’t want to miss this unique adventure! A map and directions to our site will be sent prior to the first day of camp. CECK–141–F01 $119 Mon–Thu Jun 24–27 West Alton, MO

The Green Thumbs Club

Harness your inner Katniss during target practice; get in touch with your Top Chef for the campfire cooking competition; navigate your way through the prairie like Meriwether Lewis! Test your outdoor skills during this overnight adventure in Riverlands Migratory Bird Sanctuary. Bring your tent, sleeping gear, camp chair, water bottle, clothes for two days, an extra pair of shoes, bug spray and sunscreen. If you don’t have a tent, let us know – we do have a couple that we can lend. Students should be dropped off and picked up at the Audubon Center in West Alton, MO.

Come join the fun as we learn the dynamics of gardening. You will be introduced to gardening tasks, recipes that use homegrown produce, natural science experiments, imaginative play, craft activities using nature’s bounty and more. This class gets two green thumbs up for fun!

CECK–203–F60 $89 Thu & Fri Jun 13 & 14 3PM (Thu)–12PM (Fri) Audubon Center at Riverlands, West Alton, MO

9AM–1PM

Presented in partnership with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Survivor: Riverlands

For ages 10 and up

Presented in partnership with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Dirty Jobs

For ages 10 and up

Come out and do jobs that make Mike Rowe look tidy! Work alongside U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Park Rangers and Lock Operators during this three day camp, power–washing the pier houses, removing sludge from bulkheads and greasing the machinery at the Melvin Price Lock and Dam. Remove beaver dams and clean out culverts in Riverlands Migratory Bird Sanctuary. Retrieve and remove trash from a backwater area near the Mississippi River. The experience will be unique and exciting to share during the back–to–school stories. Students should meet at the National Great Rivers Museum on July 30, at Riverlands Migratory Bird Sanctuary on July 31 and Dresser Island Access on August 1. Maps to locations will be sent prior to the first day. All materials are included in the course fee.

Up a Creek Kayaking Camp

NEW!

For ages 10 and up

Meet us at Maple Island Boat Ramp for a day long kayaking excursion! Before hitting the water, kids will be fitted for lifejackets and receive extensive safety training, including on–land paddling instructions. Under the supervision of certified and trained instructors, kids will get their fitness on as they learn paddling techniques and kayak maneuvers. We will explore the beautiful, calm backwater area behind Maple Island. All materials, equipment and lunch are included in the course fee. Directions to Maple Island will be sent prior to camp. CECK–205–F01 $95 Tue Jul 16 9AM–4PM

For ages 4 to 6

CECK–157–01 $119 Mon–Fri Jul 15–19 9AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Fobes 2502

Gloria Darr

Lewis & Clark Junior Explorers For ages 9 to 11

Here is your chance to join the Lewis and Clark Expedition and become a full–fledged member of the Junior Explorers. Learn the history of the Lewis and Clark Expedition by training at Camp River Dubois, their first Winter Encampment. Applicants should be prepared to train as a member of the Expedition by bettering their frontier skills, learning to serve in the U.S. Army in 1803–04, preparing their own meals, making a journal, mending their uniform, identifying various native plants and animals, and many more tasks. This weeklong camp will be held at the Lewis and Clark State Historic Site, inside the interpretive center and in the historic replica of Camp River Dubois. Junior Corps Members should report to Camp River Dubois on June 17! CECK–112–F01 $75 Mon–Fri Jun 17–21 8:30AM–3:30PM Lewis & Clark State Historic Site, Hartford

Brad Winn & Museum Staff

Presented in partnership with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

CECK–159–F01 $99 Tue–Thu Jul 30–Aug 1 9AM–1PM National Great Rivers Museum, Alton

Presented in partnership with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Literature Ready, Set, Read! Summer Camp

Creative Arts Color Your World NE W! For ages 4 to 6 Gather around the art table to learn fascinating creations we can make with color! Learn about a variety of artistic materials including paint and paper. Discover how artists use simple materials to make works of art. Work with ordinary shaving cream and turn aluminum foil into something beautiful. This week of art camp can get messy, so be sure to bring an art shirt with you.

For students entering grades 1–6

This reading camp is a great way to keep kids engaged during the summer and prepares them to start the new school year off with confidence! Designed for children entering grades 1–6 next year, this program is aimed at improving phonics and word recognition, spelling, writing, comprehension and critical thinking. Each student will progress through the program at his or her own speed, based on assessment results, alongside experienced and engaging reading specialists. Reading skills and strategies will be taught using high interest books, small group interaction and personalized one–on–one sessions.

CECK–118–01 $119 Mon–Fri Jul 29–Aug 2 9AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Fobes 1500

Brandy Kollmar

Glitzy Chicks For ages 7 to 10

Back by popular demand, Glitzy Chicks is the class that rocks with creativity! A whole new line of arts and crafts projects are waiting for your personal touch. Using a variety of materials and textures, you will transform common objects into works of art. You will dazzle your friends with your glitz and glamour as you show off your new style.

CECK–559–01 $225 Mon–Fri Jul 22–Aug 2 9AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 156 & 158

Carolyn Meyer

CECK–120–01 $129 Mon–Fri Jul 22–26 1–4PM Godfrey Campus, Reid 0201

Gloria Darr

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Photography Photoshop Fakery For ages 10 and up

Megapixel Masters For ages 10 and up

Turn everyday objects and elements of nature into the extraordinary! In this fun digital photography class, you will practice basic photography skills as you capture the world around you on walking field trips. Transform the simple to spectacular using photo editing software to maximize the impact of your photos. By the end of the week, you will have your own framed photography collection that you will show off to your family and friends on the last day of camp. Bring your digital camera –– other supplies and materials are included in the course fee.

In this fun, creative class you will learn how to use Adobe Photoshop to combine basic photo editing skills with layering, masking and filtering tools to create outlandish fake photos. You will enter the world of visual hoax by creating photos of yourself on the moon, in a valley of dinosaurs and in a number of other interesting settings. You will even have the chance to be the star of your own magazine cover. This bit of fakery is sure to impress your friends and the skills you learn can be used in a variety of school projects. Each student will take home a CD of his or her creations and a framed print of one project completed during the week. Bring your own digital camera and USB cable. CECK–124–N1 $119 Mon–Fri Jul 29–Aug 2 1–4PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N3 106

Deej Gausling

Kids, Cameras, NEW! Action! For ages 7 to 12

Let Master Craftsman Photographer Mike Nichols introduce you to the world of photography. Begin with basic photography skills, take two field trips to the Watershed Nature Center in Edwardsville and spend classroom time reviewing your photographic work. Students will download images to a computer and add some basic enhancements using photo editing software. This is a great workshop for any child interested in photography and nature. Kids will take home a framed photo of their favorite shot from the week, an 80 page PDF manual and a Photoshop actions and brushes tool they can download on their computers at home to help with future projects. Don’t forget to bring your digital camera and USB connection for the computer. CECK–180–N1 $125 Mon–Fri June 17–21 1–4PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N3 106

Nature Photography 101 For ages 13 and up

Share the joys of nature photography with Master Craftsman Photographer, Mike Nichols. Students will get a review of their camera, exposure and techniques required to successfully capture images of bugs, birds, frogs and flowers, just to name a few. Tuesday and Thursday will include a field trip to the Watershed Nature Center in Edwardsville. Wednesday and Friday will be spent downloading images to a computer, reviewing and enhancing photographs. Students will take home a framed photo of their favorite shot from the week, an 80 page PDF manual and a Photoshop actions and brushes tool they can download on their computers at home to help with future projects. Don’t forget to bring your digital camera and USB connection for the computer. CECK–189–N1 $125 Mon–Fri June 24–28 1–4PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N3 106

Nichols Photography

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Nichols Photography

CECK–122–N1 $119 Mon–Fri Jul 22–26 1–4PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N3 106

Deej Gausling

History Mysteries at the Museum For ages 8 to 10

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Put your best detective skills to work as you explore the past! Each day of this exciting camp will include a visit to a local museum where you will learn about interesting people, places and things. Can you find the oldest photograph in the museum? Do you know what that bone is from? What did kids your age do 100 years ago? Discover the answers to these mysteries and more! CECK–170–01 $185 Mon–Fri Jun24–28 9AM–1PM Godfrey Campus, Fobes 1505

Richard Baird

Climb Your Family Tree

Can You Dig It? Archaeology Camp

Titanic: NEW! A Deeper Look Join us as we travel back to a time when the largest luxury liner sailed the open seas. Learn details about the great ship Titanic and what it must have been like sailing on board as you spend the week with the identity of an actual passenger. Discover details about how the “unsinkable ship” sank and what condition the sunken ship is in today.

Jan McKee

Alongside a professional archaeologist you will investigate the Riverlands Migratory Bird Sanctuary in this four day archaeological adventure! We will kayak to a mock archaeological site and get our hands dirty while we excavate the site, collect artifacts and analyze what we uncover. Learn about the people who once lived in the area and develop an understanding of how archaeologists use science to interpret the past. You won’t want to miss this unique adventure! A map and directions to our site will be sent prior to the first day of camp.

L&C Treasure Hunt

CECK–141–F01 $119 Mon–Thu Jun 24–27 West Alton, MO

For ages 9 to 12

Have you ever wondered where you got your name? When did your family come to America? How did you end up here? Join us as we discover the tools to do family research and explore family history. We’ll get down to the bare bones of genealogy, visit a city of stones, develop a family crest and play games like our ancestors! Each participant will receive a research portfolio including the discoveries from the week and resources to continue the search at home. CECK–123–01 $159 Mon–Fri Jun 10–14 9AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 158

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For ages 9 and up

Have you ever wondered if you could follow the clues of a treasure hunt and solve it? What are the secrets of mapmaking and creating mysterious codes? Come and explore the history of treasure hunting and learn tips on creating a challenging treasure map. Be ready to end this learning experience by putting your new skills to the test and creating a treasure map for someone else to solve. CECK–171–01 $119 Mon–Fri Jul 15–19 9AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 156

For ages 8 and up

For ages 9 and up

CECK–172–01 $119 Mon–Fri Jul 15–19 1–4PM Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 156

Richard Baird

9AM–1PM

Presented in partnership with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

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Richard Baird

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Magic & Performing Arts Lightning Calculations Camp For ages 9 to 14

Instantly add a column of 10 numbers! Multiply two two–digit numbers in your head faster than a calculator! Read minds using mental division! Learn these feats and many more in this new Lightning Calculations Camp. You’ll learn a variety of lightning calculation feats that hone mental math skills. You’ll learn magic that employs mental addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and geometry. Prior aptitude is not required–just a willingness to learn. Get your own magic box and new math magic tricks to put into it daily. Put on a different show each night! You’ll also enjoy out–of–the–box thinking math betchas you can pull on your friends; math games; and math comedy skits! Camp culminates with campers putting on a lightning calculation show for their families on the last day. Goals are to hone mental math skills, develop presentation skills and confidence and to have fun!

Magic Camp

Performing with NEW! Pom Poms

For ages 6 to 12

Make a coin someone is holding disappear! Color a booklet by magic! Make a person appear from nowhere! These are just a few of the tricks you’ll learn in this camp. You’ll get your own magic box and new tricks to show friends and family every day. Plus, you’ll learn comedy magic skits, balloon twisting, magic puzzles and lots more! Camp culminates with campers putting on a family show on the last day. Goals are to develop presentation skills, build confidence and to have fun! If your child has participated before, this year’s camp features all new tricks.

For ages 8 to 10

You’ve seen those dazzling half–time shows with awesome jumps, kicks, turns and leaps, now it’s your turn take part in a pom pom performance! This high energy camp includes a strengthening and stretching warm–up with turns and leaps, as well as fun combinations using the sharp, tight motions that make pom performances so much fun to watch. During the week, students will learn a full pom routine involving multiple formation changes and visually effective arm movements that are enhanced with the use of pom poms. Pom is often confused with cheerleading; although many moves are similar, pom pom routines are set to music, and do not involve vocal cheering, mounts, gymnastics or tumbling.

CECK–135–01 $149 Mon–Fri Jun 24–28 9AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 141

Abra–Kid–Abra staff

CECK–110–01 $75 Mon–Fri Jul 22–26 9–11AM Godfrey Campus, Hatheway 107 (Dance Studio)

Sara Miller

CECK–133–N01 $149 Mon–Fri Jun 17–21 9AM–12PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N8 205

Abra–Kid–Abra staff

Kids in the Kitchen Wacky Snacks

Stacktacular NEW! Cakes

For ages 4 to 6

Discover how easy it is to make your own snacks! Using crazy objects and kid friendly cooking methods, we’ll create the yummiest snacks you can imagine through squeezing, blending, pouring, shaking, dipping, poking, measuring and pinching. Learn how to use water balloons to form a chocolate bowl, bake a cake in a mug, shape soft dough into an alphabet pretzel and more lip–smacking treats. We’ll also learn food facts and kitchen safety. The ingredients in this class stir up a recipe of fun! CECK–176–01 $129 Mon–Fri Jul 22–26 9AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Reid 0201

Gloria Darr

For ages 10 and up

Restaurant: Possible For ages 10 and up

Recipe Showdown For ages 7 to 9

Do you think you have what it takes to create your own delicious recipes? In this class you are sure to find out. Come and learn some new recipes and experiment with your own. Each day, students will be given several ingredients and work in teams to create their own new recipes. Taste and be the judge each day on your favorite recipe, but don’t worry, no one will be “Chopped” from the competition. Each cook will receive a souvenir apron and recipe book to take home at the end of the week. CECK–153–FED1 $139 Mon–Fri Jul 22–26 1–4PM Edwardsville High School

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CECK–153–01 $139 Mon–Fri Jul 29–Aug 2 9AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Reid 0201

Aspiring chefs will have the real life opportunity to explore a culinary career in this new cooking camp! Learn how to select recipes and portion size, design menus, conduct taste tests, create a theme for a restaurant, and serve food using proper techniques. The week will culminate with a special meal served at a make shift restaurant decorated for family, friends and guests, planned entirely by the class! Each student will take home a souvenir apron and chef’s hat, recipes and reflections from their camp experience. CECK–151–01 $139 Mon–Fri Jul 8–12 9AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Reid 0201 CECK–151–FED1 $139 Mon–Fri Jul 15–19 1–4PM Edwardsville High School

Ashley Jones

Ashley Jones

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Take it to the next level in this workshop! Each child will make their very own small, three tiered cake to bring home at the end of the week. Students will learn the same process of professional bakers as they design their cake with elements such as followers and border piping. They will make fondant, create fondant details and topper, decorate each layer using buttercream and fondant, then stack and finish cake. Every baker will receive a souvenir apron, recipe book and a stacktacular cake to take home! CECK–154–01 $149 Mon–Fri Jun 24–28 9AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Reid 0201

Michelle Davenport

Battle of the Cakes For ages 10 and up

Team up to compete! Each day, students will work in teams to complete sweets fitting a particular theme, then vote on them. Themes may include baby animals, sports, music, and kids will come up with a theme of their own. Each day brings a new team, a new theme, and a new vote. Three students with the most votes at the end of the workshop win a prize! Every baker will receive a souvenir apron to take home. CECK–165–01 $149 Mon–Fri Jul 15–19 9AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Reid 0201

Michelle Davenport


Horseback Riding Little Stirrups

Rocky Branch Saddle Club

For ages 4 and up

Young riders will learn about the wonderful world of horses in this beginning riding class for parents and kids. Parent/child teams will experience everything from the feel of a horse’s fuzzy muzzle to the giggles of excitement during your child’s first trotting steps in the saddle. Kids will learn how to brush their horse, put the saddle on its back, and tell it how to stop, go and turn in the very first class. Rocky Branch horses are generous, patient and sweet–natured. Riders will demonstrate their new skills for family and friends on the last day and be presented with a rosette ribbon. Young riders must be accompanied by an adult who will participate in each class by helping to brush, saddle up and lead the horse while their child is riding.

For ages 8 and up

The Rocky Branch Saddle Club’s 10–level program takes riders from beginner to accomplished equestrian. Each level is a set of building blocks combining riding skills and horse care knowledge such as how much oats to feed a horse, the difference between hay and straw, and how to clean a horse’s hooves. Riding activities include playing games on horseback, riding bareback, navigating hills and bridges and a life–size riding maze. Saddle Club riders will learn to ride both English and Western styles with confidence. Merit pins are awarded at each level; riders who complete all 10 levels will graduate as an assistant riding instructor. Special activities include arts and crafts, demonstrations from a professional horse trainer, and assisting a veterinarian or horse– shoer. Saddle Club incorporates the riding handbook “Happy Horsemanship” (available for purchase along with club jackets and riding helmets).

CECK–128–50 $109 Sat Jun 8–29 11AM–12:30PM CECK–128–51 $109 Sat Jul 6–27 9–10:30AM Rocky Branch Stables, Bethalto

Lesa Teepe

CECK–228–50 $109 Sat Jun 8–29 2–3:30PM CECK–228–51 $109 Sat Jul 6–27 11AM–12:30PM Rocky Branch Stables, Bethalto

Lesa Teepe

What to wear, what to bring. Rocky Branch Stables 4885 Rocky Branch Road Bethalto, IL 62010 (618) 377.9560 WEAR

Long pants, boots or shoes with a low heel. No sandals or tennis shoes.

BRING

Horseback riding helmet or bicycle helmet, if you have one. Helmets are available to borrow if you don’t own one. Water bottle.

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Recreation Game Plan

Self Defense for Kids

Junior Golf Level 1

Mini Tennis

Join the team as we enter the sports arena designed for the young athlete. Your little athletes will participate in familiar indoor and outdoor games, as well as dozens of new ones. Leaping peepers, lawn bowling, water relays, balloon swat and puddle hoppers are just a few of the fun, fast–paced games that we’ll play. All games are designed to enhance physical fitness, hand–eye coordination, muscle development, depth perception and other skills. We will keep our energy soaring with power snacks like team mix, sport smoothies and fruit tortillas that we’ll make ourselves. Everyone is a winner in this class!

Learn how to deal with bullies and predators. Kids will learn what behaviors to watch for and practice how to escape to safety. They will also learn important strategies to help avoid violent situations, plus tactics and techniques for handling violence when it is unavoidable. This class is for students with any level of knowledge or skill, from beginner to advanced. Students will acquire in–depth knowledge of self–protection while increasing overall fitness through practical drills. Participants will receive an informational packet with descriptions of the techniques covered in class plus at– home tips for parents. On the final day, the students will do a final review plus participate in an escape and evasion course and a confidence boosting board breaking session.

Embrace an active lifestyle by learning the fundamentals of the game including swing, putting, chipping, pitching, club selection, rules and course etiquette. Alongside instructor and LPGA member Laura McCune, junior golfers will receive individual coaching and support as they progress through this 6–week course. Bring your clubs if you have them or they will be provided upon request.

The Mini Tennis program is for children ages 5 to 7 interested in tennis and having fun! Children learn the basics of tennis through the development of warm–up skills, motor skills, racquet skills and playing skills. Development is achieved through fun activities conducted on a smaller tennis court with balls that are slower and lighter, which allows participants to cover the court, hit more balls and build confidence. Tennis rackets and balls will be provided. Players are encouraged to bring a water bottle.

For ages 4 to 6

CECK–155–01 $119 Mon–Fri Jun 24–28 9AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Fobes 2502

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Gloria Darr

For ages 8 to 15

CECK–182–F50 $99 Sat Jun 15–Jul 20 9:30–11AM Rolling Hills Golf Course, Godfrey

Laura McCune

Learn about the origins of the ancient Olympics– and ancient Greece in general– while practicing events similar to the original Olympic games. Kids will do running, jumping, throwing and combat games throughout the week, culminating in a mini– Olympics on the last day.

Mini Tennis II

NEW!

Brendan Neal

For ages 6 to 8

The Mini–Tennis II program is for children ages 6 to 8. This program is a continuation program of the Mini Tennis I. Participants must have participated in the Mini Tennis I or another similar tennis program to be considered for Mini Tennis II. The Mini Tennis I program reinforces fundamentals of the forehand, backhand, serve, overhead and volley. Tennis rackets and balls will be provided. Players are encouraged to bring a water bottle.

CPR for Teens For ages 12 to 16

Young teens can learn life–saving skills with others their own age. The skills and knowledge acquired during this course are desirable to any parent needing a babysitter or employer in any setting. This American Heart Association course will cover CPR for adults, children, and infants. Students will also learn how to deal with a child that is not breathing or choking, or whose heart has stopped beating. Students will receive an American Heart Association completion card that is valid for two years. Materials for this course are included in the course fee. CECK–047–E1 $35 Fri Jun 7 9AM–12PM Bethalto Education Center, BE 200

CECK–397–50 $54 Sat May 4–25 10–11AM

Junior Golf Level 2 For ages 8 to 15

Build on the basic fundamentals and take your golf game to the next level. This will include working on consistency with ball flight, direction and distance, learning how far you hit each club, developing a consistent Preshot Routine, learning good Course Management and working on short game variations. You will still spend time on the range, however, now it’s time to learn how to really play golf on the course. This is the only place you can really learn to play the game. Alongside instructor and LPGA member, Laura McCune, you will receive individual coaching and support as you progress through all phases of the game. Bring your clubs if you have them or they will be provided upon request. CECK–282–F50 $99 Sat Jun 15–Jul 20 11:30AM–1PM Rolling Hills Golf Course, Godfrey

Laura McCune

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CECK–396–50 $49 Sat May 4–25 9–9:45AM

Barry Storms

Brendan Neal

For ages 8 and up

For ages 5 to 7

CECK–396–51 $49 Sat Jun 1–22 9–9:45AM Godfrey Campus, Tennis Complex

CECK–178–N1 $119 Mon–Fri Jul 22–26 9AM–12PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 119

Camp Olympics

CECK–168–01 $119 Mon–Fri Jul 8–12 1–4PM Godfrey Campus, Riverbend Arena

For ages 8 and up

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CECK–397–51 $54 Sat Jun 1–22 10–11AM Godfrey Campus, Tennis Complex

Barry Storms


Sports Boys & Girls Volleyball Skills Camp I For students entering grades 5–8

Four–day camp for younger players of all skill levels who want to improve their game through proven training protocol focusing on proper positioning, form, and technique. We will emphasize development in serving, passing, digging, setting, hitting, and blocking through multi–skill drills and games as the players get ready for competitive volleyball at the middle school level. CESP–910–01 $90 Mon–Thu Jun 24–27 9AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Riverbend Arena

Jim Hunstein

Boys & Girls Volleyball Skills Camp II For students entering grades 9–12

Four–day camp for older players who want to improve their game through proven training system focusing on proper positioning, form, and technique. We will emphasize development in serving, passing, digging, setting, hitting, and blocking through multi– skill drills and games as the players get ready for competitive volleyball at the high school level. CESP–912–01 $90 Mon–Thu Jun 24–27 1–4PM Godfrey Campus, Riverbend Arena

Jim Hunstein

Volleyball Defense Camp

For students entering grades 8–12

Digging, digging, and more digging, it’s all about ball control! Not a camp for beginners but for experienced players who want to take their game to the next competitive level. After a dynamic warm–up, we will have an entire evening of intense defensive training with hundreds of touches. We will stress proper positioning, form, and technique. We will also include serving and passing as well as back row attacking and some setting. This is a great camp for players who want to try out for their middle school or high school team.

Volleyball Setters Camp For students entering grades 8–12

Five hours of intense setter training with hundreds of touches! Not a camp for beginners, but for experienced players who want to take their game to the next competitive level. We will cover all kinds of setting techniques and positioning as well as setting various tempos to all three front row positions. We will also include some serving, defense, and setter attacking. This is a great camp for players who want to try out for their middle school or high school team. Note: 12 high school setters may return the next day for more complex setter training to set for the Hitters Camp. Additional fee of $60 is required. CESP–915–01 $60 Sat Jun 29 9AM–2PM Godfrey Campus, Riverbend Arena

Jim Hunstein

Volleyball Hitters Camp

For students entering grades 8–12

Call it hitting, attacking, or spiking, it’s all about pounding the ball! Not a camp for beginners but for experienced players who want to take their game to the next competitive level. After a dynamic warm– up, we will cover hitting from all three front row positions, stressing positioning and technique. We will also include blocking, serving, defense, and transitioning from defense to offense. This is a great camp for players who want to try out for their middle school or high school team. CESP–916–01 $60 Sun Jun 30 9AM–2PM Godfrey Campus, Riverbend Arena

Jim Hunstein

Boys Basketball: Guards & Forwards

Girls Basketball II For students entering grades 9–12

For students entering grades 5–12

Players will receive individual/group instruction on their skill development. Players will work on how to get open, footwork, triple– threat position, one–on–one moves, ball handling and passing skills, reading screens and shooting the three–point shot. CESP–920–01 $60 Mon–Fri Jun 3–7 9AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Riverbend Arena

Boys & Girls Soccer For ages 6 to 15

Boys Basketball: Post Players For students entering grades 5–12

Players will receive individual/group instruction on their skill development. Players will work on playing with their back to the basket, posting and scoring in the paint, being a good offensive rebounder, rebounding defensively, blockouts, starting the fastbreak outlet pass, using screens, use of the bank shot and many other aspects of inside play. CESP–922–01 $60 Mon–Fri Jun 17–21 9AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Riverbend Arena

Girls Basketball I This basketball camp offers a solid foundation in game fundamentals and rules of the game, with a focus and extra time committed to developing shooting and ball handling skills. Various games and contests will be played daily to improve playing skills.

Jaron Young

Soccer camp is designed with the individual player in mind. Emphasis will be placed on developmental skills, fundamentals and individual techniques. Small side games will be incorporated into all sessions so that boys and girls can advance themselves in a positive and fun environment. CESP–940–60 $45 Mon–Thu Aug 5–8 6–7:30PM Godfrey Campus, Riverbend Arena

Tim Rooney

Boys & Girls Tennis Camp

For students entering grades 6–12

Deon Thomas

CESP–930–01 $60 Mon–Fri Jun 10–14 9AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Riverbend Arena

CESP–932–01 $60 Mon–Fri Jun 10–14 1–4PM Godfrey Campus, Riverbend Arena

Jaron Young

Deon Thomas

For students entering grades 6–8

This basketball camp offers a solid foundation in game fundamentals and rules of the game, with a focus and extra time committed to developing shooting and ball handling skills. Various games and contests will be played daily to improve playing skills.

This is a camp for players with intermediate skills and above. After a dynamic warm–up each morning, we will utilize drills and games that will reinforce the basic fundamentals of the game and build on them, including strokes, positioning, and strategy. Our goal is to help develop the players’ skills in all facets of the game and improvement in their singles and doubles competitive play. Players need to bring their own rackets and water. CESP–950–01 $60 Mon–Wed Jun 10–12 9AM–1PM Godfrey Campus, Tennis Complex

Jim Hunstein

CESP–917–01 $40 Thu Jun 27 6–9PM Godfrey Campus, Riverbend Arena

Jim Hunstein

If you have questions about our sports camps, please contact the athletic department directly at (618) 468.6002.

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Swim

Dance

Preschool Swim

Swim Level 6

Preschool Dance

Learn water safety, personal safety, physical and mental adjustments to the water, buoyancy, body position and basic water skills such as front and back floating, with a goal of coordinating a beginning crawl and elementary back stroke. Classes are taught by Red Cross certified water safety instructors.

The objective of Level 6 is to refine strokes so students swim with more ease, efficiency, power and smoothness over greater distances. Swimmers will also work on Personal Water Safety, Fundamentals of Diving, Fitness Swimming and Lifeguard Readiness.

Want to learn to dance? Join us for an introductory class in Ballet and Tap designed especially for preschoolers! Boys and girls will be introduced to creative movement, ballet, tap, tumbling and modern dance skills. Wear your leotards and tights and bring ballet and tap shoes if you have them. If not, wear loose comfortable clothing and tennis shoes. Instructor Sara Miller has taught ballet professionally for over 15 years.

For ages 3 to 5

$50 CECK–090–6A CECK–090–7A CECK–090–2A CECK–090–3A CECK–090–6B CECK–090–7B CECK–090–2B CECK–090–3B CECK–090–2C CECK–090–3C CECK–090–6C CECK–090–7C CECK–090–2D CECK–090–3D

Mon/Wed Mon/Wed Mon–Fri Mon–Fri Mon/Wed Mon/Wed Mon–Fri Mon–Fri Mon–Fri Mon–Fri Mon/Wed Mon/Wed Mon–Fri Mon–Fri

$40 CECK–094–1A Sat CECK–094–1B Sat Hatheway Pool

May 13–Jun 5 May 13–Jun 5 Jun 3–Jun 14 Jun 3–Jun 14 Jun 10–Jul 3 Jun 10–Jul 3 Jun 17–Jun 28 Jun 17–Jun 28 Jul 8–Jul 19 Jul 8–Jul 19 Jul 8–Jul 31 Jul 8–Jul 31 Jul 22–Aug 2 Jul 22–Aug 2

6–6:45PM 6:45–7:30PM 1–1:45PM 2–2:45PM 6–6:45PM 6:45–7:30PM 1–1:45PM 2–2:45PM 1–1:45PM 2–2:45PM 6–6:45PM 6:45–7:30PM 1–1:45PM 2–2:45PM

Water Babies I

For ages 6 to 18 months

Children will be skill tested on the first day of class to determine which level they are in. A wide variety of skills will be learned and as they progress through the levels, new skills are learned and old ones are refined. Classes are taught by Red Cross certified water safety instructors.

$40 CECK–095–1A Sat CECK–095–1B Sat Hatheway Pool

CECK–108–01 $59 Mon–Fri Jun 17–21 9–10:30AM Godfrey Campus, Hatheway 107 (Dance Studio)

For ages 6 to 10

For ages 6 and up

May 13–Jun 5 May 13–Jun 5 Jun 3–Jun 14 Jun 3–Jun 14 Jun 10–Jul 3 Jun 10–Jul 3 Jun 17–Jun 28 Jun 17–Jun 28 Jul 8–Jul 19 Jul 8–Jul 19 Jul 8–Jul 31 Jul 8–Jul 31 Jul 22–Aug 2 Jul 22–Aug 2

May 18–Jun 22 12:15–1PM Jun 29–Aug 3 12:15–1PM

Ballet for Ice Skaters

May 18–Jun 22 10:45–11:30AM Jun 29–Aug 3 10:45–11:30AM

Mon/Wed Mon/Wed Mon–Fri Mon–Fri Mon/Wed Mon/Wed Mon–Fri Mon–Fri Mon–Fri Mon–Fri Mon/Wed Mon/Wed Mon–Fri Mon–Fri

$40 CECK–096–1A Sat CECK–096–1B Sat Hatheway Pool

For ages 3 to 5

Sara Miller

Swim Levels 1–5

$50 CECK–091–6A CECK–091–7A CECK–091–2A CECK–091–3A CECK–091–6B CECK–091–7B CECK–091–2B CECK–091–3B CECK–091–2C CECK–091–3C CECK–091–6C CECK–091–7C CECK–091–2D CECK–091–3D

For ages 6 and up

6–6:45PM 6:45–7:30PM 1–1:45PM 2–2:45PM 6–6:45PM 6:45–7:30PM 1–1:45PM 2–2:45PM 1–1:45PM 2–2:45PM 6–6:45PM 6:45–7:30PM 1–1:45PM 2–2:45PM

This class promotes water adjustment, not necessarily swimming, for babies and toddlers 6 to 18 months old. A parent or other responsible adult must be present and in the water at all times during the class. Classes are taught by Red Cross certified water safety instructors. Children should wear swim diapers or snug training pants under their swim suits. $40 CECK–098–1A Sat CECK–098–1B Sat Hatheway Pool

The key to being a great ice skater is learning how to control your body while skating. This new class will help skaters focus on posture, core strength and learning to keep shoulders over hips throughout spins and jumps. Alongside professional dance instructor Sara Miller, skaters will also learn simple barre work that helps with correct placement and quickness of moves needed for jumps and quick foot work. CECK–109–01 $59 Mon–Fri Jun 17–21 11AM–12:30PM Godfrey Campus, Hatheway 107 (Dance Studio)

Sara Miller

Performing with NEW! Pom Poms For ages 8 to 10

You’ve seen those dazzling half–time shows with awesome jumps, kicks, turns and leaps, now it’s your turn take part in a pom pom performance! This high energy camp includes a strengthening and stretching warm–up with turns and leaps, as well as fun combinations using the sharp, tight motions that make pom performances so much fun to watch. During the week, students will learn a full pom routine involving multiple formation changes and visually effective arm movements that are enhanced with the use of pom poms. Pom is often confused with cheerleading; although many moves are similar, pom pom routines are set to music, and do not involve vocal cheering, mounts, gymnastics or tumbling. CECK–110–01 $75 Mon–Fri Jul 22–26 9–11AM Godfrey Campus, Hatheway 107 (Dance Studio)

Sara Miller

May 18–Jun 22 9:15–10AM Jun 29–Aug 3 9:15–10AM

Water Babies II

For ages 18 months to 3

This class promotes water adjustment, not necessarily swimming, for babies and toddlers 18 to 36 months old. A parent or other responsible adult must be present and in the water at all times during the class. Classes are taught by Red Cross certified water safety instructors. Children should wear swim diapers or snug training pants under their swim suits.

May 18–Jun 22 11:30AM–12:15PM Jun 29–Aug 3 11:30AM–12:15PM

$40 CECK–099–1A Sat CECK–099–1B Sat Hatheway Pool

May 18–Jun 22 10–10:45AM Jun 29–Aug 3 10–10:45AM

Love to make music? There’s a place for you in the Lewis and Clark Music Prep Program! For kids

For young singers, there is no better place to start than the RiverBend Children’s Choir. Students in 1st through 8th grades receive vocal instruction through an unforgettable choral experience. For young musicians, KinderKeys and Kindermusik are great group experiences to boost confidence and skills.

For adults

Love to sing? Join the Concert Choir or audition for the select group “Limited Edition.” Play an instrument? Sign up for the Wind Ensemble, Jazz Band, Percussion Ensemble, or audition for a seat in the Alton Symphony Orchestra. Or develop your talent as a composer in other non–credit music classes for adults like Electronic Music Production and Sequencing & Recording.

For everyone!

Private instruction is available for children and adults at all levels of ability in voice and on most instruments. All instructors hold college degrees; more than two thirds have earned Master’s or Doctorate degrees. • Keyboard: Piano or Organ • Strings: Violin, Viola, Cello, String Bass • Guitar: Acoustic, Electric, Electric Bass • Voice: Singers age 13 and up • Brass: Horns, Tuba, Trombone, Trumpet • Woodwinds: Flute, Piccolo, Clarinet, Sax, Oboe • Percussion

Learn how to get started by contacting Susan Parton Stanard at (618) 468.4732 or spstanard@lc.edu today!

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Meet the Instructors Terry Menz of Highland holds master’s degrees in teaching and in business and a bachelor’s degree in biology/medical technology. She teaches science at Edwardsville High School. Terry and her husband Jeff are outreach coordinators for the Riverbend Astronomy Club which participates in the NASA Night Sky Network.

Brendan Neal began practicing martial arts in 1980 and received his first black belt in taekwondo in 1984. He is currently a 3rd degree black belt in taekwondo, a 2nd degree black belt in Bujitsu–kai and has trained in various martial arts and combat sports such as Serrada Eskrima, Shorin–ryu karate, judo and mixed martial arts. He has taught at many locations – to all ages and genders – over the last 25 years. He seeks to propagate martial arts as not just a sport, but as an all–inclusive do (way) of self–improvement and self–protection. Ashley Jones has a bachelor’s degree in special education and is a teacher at the Alton Middle School. She loves reading, shopping and cooking!

Brad Winn is the museum director at

the Lewis and Clark State Historic Site at Camp Dubois in Hartford and teaches History at Lewis and Clark Community College.

Gloria Darr earned

a master’s degree in elementary education and has been an education consultant for 25 years. Gloria loves telling stories and has an extensive collection of children’s books. She writes songs for preschoolers and has directed many children’s musicals and plays.

Jan McKee has been

doing genealogical and family history research for more than 15 years. “Besides finding out the facts like birth, marriage and death dates and place, I really enjoy figuring out the stories of my ancestors’ lives about where and how they lived.” Jan has shared her love of family history with family and friends over the years and looks forward to helping kids climb their family trees this summer. “You never know who you will meet and how they may be related to you.” Jan is also an adjunct faculty member of Lewis and Clark Community College teaching Geography by World Regions.

Mike Nichols

received his Photographic Craftsman degree in 2003, the highest earned recognition awarded by the Professional Photographers of America. His photography has won multiple awards over the past two decades and has appeared in many professional publications. He is also a popular speaker at professional photography conventions throughout the United States. In 2005, Mike was named one of the “Top Ten” photographers in the State of Illinois.

Joe Kleine of East

Alton holds a master’s degree in Instructional Technology and a bachelor’s degree in middle school mathematics education. He was a 2008 Edyth May Sliffe National Award recipient and has been the Missouri National Math Counts Coach for the past five years. He is a middle school math and technology teacher at Ladue Middle School in St. Louis, MO, and a “tech junky” who always has his hands on a computer trying to find the next cool thing students can do with a computer.

Michelle Davenport

used to help her mother make cakes for friends and family, from birthday cakes to wedding cakes for over 300 people. She has always enjoyed baking and decorating cakes, and after watching every cake show on the airwaves in 2009, she started Sweet Indulgences, where she has put that passion to work by making literally hundreds of cakes – all special and unique.

Brandy Kollmar is a preschool

teacher at Evangelical School for The Young Years in Godfrey. She is also earning her associate’s degree in Child Development from Lewis and Clark. She says, “My goal is to keep learning fun.” Brandy spends most of her time with her husband and children who are all active in Scouting. In her free time she enjoys crafting, sewing and reading. Sara Miller is a certified early childhood movement specialist who has taught ballet professionally for 15 years. Her focus is to help children develop self– confidence and self–esteem while having fun moving and learning to dance.

Connie Stilwell enjoys helping kids

explore science and social science themes through the use of lots and lots of books and creative craft projects! She earned a master’s degree in teacher development from McKendree University and has been teaching elementary school students for over 20 years.

Richard Baird

earned a master’s degree from Lindenwood University in communication and public relations. He has presented a live portrayal of Elijah Lovejoy over one hundred times throughout the country and most recently served as the president of the Alton Museum of History and Art. He is recognized throughout the community as an authority on local history.

Lesa Teepe of Rocky Branch Stables believes horses bring out the best in kids by teaching confidence and building self– esteem all while having fun. She has a Bachelor of Arts degree in education from the University of Missouri and has taught children with disabilities as a public school teacher. Lesa has been involved with show horses since 1980 and enjoys competing in the equestrian sport of Dressage on her Arabian horse.

Jim Hunstein coaches the Lewis

and Clark women’s tennis and volleyball teams. His experience includes coaching high school and club volleyball teams, attending and presenting at volleyball coaches clinics around St. Louis, and even announcing for and managing the St. Louis Spirits (National Volleyball Association). He has a bachelor’s degree in communications from the University of Tulsa, and is a published sports writer. Hunstein has been involved with volleyball for 35 years, and tennis for 40. Most of his tennis experience has been as a player – both at the high school and competitive levels. He’s even played in some local USTA tournaments and interclub leagues over the years. No matter the sport, Hunstein’s coaching philosophy boils down to four main points: work hard, have fun, be fearless and trust your team. Hunstein said his love of both games is what drives him on a daily basis, and has for several decades now. “Mad scientist” Angela Richter earned a

bachelor’s degree in elementary education from SIUE and teaches in the Triad school district. She loves learning new things as much as her students do, and challenges her students to inquire about the world around, think critically, and become life–long learners. Tim Rooney is a 2010 inductee of the NJCAA Soccer Hall of Fame and has been a member of the St. Louis Soccer Hall of Fame since 2009. He has served as head coach for both the men’s and women’s soccer teams at Lewis and Clark Community College since 1993.

Jaron Young is the head coach of the Lewis and Clark women’s basketball team. He is a graduate of Lindenwood University with a bachelor’s degree in physical education and Health and a master’s degree in sports management. Jaron has more than 10 years experience coaching at the high school and community college levels. Deon Thomas is a name well–known by fans of college basketball here in Illinois, and on campus as Lewis and Clark’s new athletic director and men’s basketball coach. The Chicago native played college ball at the University of Illinois from 1990–1994 and still holds records there for career points (2,129), block shot, rebounds and field goal percentage. As a professional, he was drafted by the Dallas Mavericks, and played in Europe for Spain, Greece and Bulgaria, and won back–to–back European Championships with Macabbi Tel Aviv in Israel. While with Macabbi Tel Aviv, his team also won back–to–back Israeli championships and Israeli Cups.

Laura Erzen graduated from SIUE in 2011 and with a degree in elementary education. She has taught a variety of classes on technology and has an interest in sharing that knowledge with students so they can “be creative and safe online by exploring credible websites.” She believes one of the most valuable benefits of students being “Web savvy” is that those skills will go with them wherever they end up in life. “It’s one thing for students to know how to utilize online resources, but I want them to know how to use them properly and effectively.”

Laura McCune started playing golf at the age of nine. She played through high school and college and has been teaching professionally as a member of the LPGA for over 15 years. Laura has competed in the RE/MAX World Long Drive Championship and has taught golfers of all levels. She describes her teaching approach as “relaxed and patient with lessons designed around each individual’s learning style.” As a proud graduate of Lewis and Clark, Deej Gausling is thrilled to be back on campus as a digital photography instructor. She teaches academic courses and community workshops for children and adults. When she is not roaming the L&C campus in her trademark neon pink hair and Converse One–Stars, she resides as co–owner and senior photographer at PBC Studios in Bethalto. Deej is the mother of a teenage son and a self–described “Photoshop Geek.”

Pam Bywater

began teaching computer classes for Southwestern Illinois College in 2003 after receiving her degree from University of Illinois at Springfield. She received her Microsoft Office Specialist certification in Word and Excel in 2009. Pam loves technology and enjoys sharing her knowledge and excitement with others! She is known for her patience and ability to instruct at various skill levels while adding an element of fun to learning.

Barry Storms is the owner of BMW Tennis Services and holds a bachelor’s degree in business management from Columbia College. Barry is a certified National Clinician and Tester for both the United States Tennis Association (USTA) and the Professional Tennis Registry (PTR). He has developed and coached various levels of adult and junior tennis players throughout the Midwest. Barry has been a USTA competitive player throughout his entire life and believes in helping students develop tennis skills that will last for a lifetime. In 2002, Barry was named the Clinician of the Year and the Illinois Professional of the Year by the PTR.

Erin Hilligoss–Volkmann a

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Park Ranger, earned her bachelor’s degree from Arizona State University. She taught middle school science and reading in Phoenix before moving to the St. Louis metro region. Erin went back to school to study environmental sciences at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville and became a National Great Rivers Research and Education Center intern before completing her master’s degree in 2011. She loves being outdoors and spending time with her family.

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Classes for Adults Personal Enrichment Fondant & Gumpaste Flowers

Cake Artist Michelle Davenport of Sweet Indulgences will teach you how to make 4 different flowers that you can put on cupcakes or cakes. Even more if time allows. All materials and supplies are included in the course fee. CEHG–411–60 $39 Wed May 22 6–8PM Godfrey Campus, Reid 0201

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Michelle Davenport

Check It Out: Money Matters

This informative workshop will teach you the fundamentals of effective budgeting, simple ways to decrease spending and how to create a plan to achieve financial goals. CEPE–113–60 $5 Wed Jul 17 5–6PM Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 156

Hand Drumming for the Non–Musician

Communal drumming provides the opportunity to express your mind and your spirit and celebrate ourselves, our gifts and our strengths. This class is designed for the non–drummer/musician (although musicians are very welcome). You will learn about, and play a variety of ethnic drums and instruments. The most important thing we will do is have fun! Drums and percussion instruments will be provided, however you are welcome to bring your own hand–drum if you have one. CEPE–175–60 $10 Wed May 29 6:30–8PM Godfrey Campus, Music Building

J. Bruce McLaughlin

Beyond Photography Essentials European Culture & Heritage

Pack your bags and come along on an extraordinary journey through 25 European countries rich in culture and heritage. You will learn about historic sites and monuments, United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization’s (UNESCO) World Heritage sites, special traditions and celebrations, customs, art, architecture, music and composers, literature, history, museums and the local gastronomy of each featured country in this course. Upon successful completion of this course, you will have the option to take an industry– recognized examination to earn your professional designation: European Culture & Heritage Destination Specialist. There is no textbook to purchase for this course. All material is embedded in the online course. Exam fee is not included in course fee. Information on professional testing arrangements will be covered in the course. This course is approved for 36 CPDU’s for educators. $249 CEWW–705 –01TT Online

Now that you know the basics and you understand the menu and functions of your camera, Mike will take you to the next level. This class will review the lessons learned in Photography Essentials, then move on to practical applications of more advanced photographic techniques. This class is for those who have DSLR cameras and have a desire to learn how to use multiple lenses to create dramatic images. You will learn professional techniques for photographing people, events, sports, landscapes and nature. CEPE–217–N60 $69 Tue May 7–21 6:30–8:30PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N8 207

Nichols Photography

CEAC–134–01 $129 Mon/Wed/Fri May 13–24 9:30AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Fobes 1500

Gene Ursprung

Plein Air Painting

Plein air painting or drawing is done outdoors and began when the Impressionist artists worked outdoors and saw how sunlight affected their colors. In this class, participants will experience outdoor painting scenes along the banks of the Mississippi River, the Parks above the River, old Alton and the scenery surrounding the area. The instructor, artist Eugene Ursprung, will demonstrate watercolor techniques and explain color combinations, depth in painting, along with other drawing and painting techniques. Materials and supplies are not included in the course fee. The cost will be at least $50, depending on where you purchase your art materials and what you already own. You will receive a supply list before the class begins. CEAC–224–F01 $109 Mon/Wed/Fri Jun 3–14 9:30AM–12PM NGRREC Field Station, Alton

Gene Ursprung

Intermediate iPad

Have you learned the basics about your iPad (how to interact, navigate around, and make basic setting changes) and are now ready to see what this device can do for you? Come take the Intermediate iPad class to learn more about integrating the iPad into daily life. Learn how the iPad can enhance your hobbies, business, learning, and personal life.

Joe Kleine

Come learn the ins and outs of this popular social networking website. You will create a Facebook account, complete your profile, learn about security and privacy issues, and explore the many facets of Facebook. Note: you will need an email address to sign up for a Facebook account. CECC–187–01 $49 Sat Jul 13–20 9AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 160

Pam Bywater

Computer File Management

We have all lost files on our computers. In this half–day hands one workshop, you will learn how to organize your files, search for lost files, move files from one place to another, and set system defaults where files get saved. CECC–103–50 $39 Sat Jun 22 9AM–1PM Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 160

Susan Broadway

Heartsaver CPR

This American Heart Association Heartsaver CPR course is intended for individuals who work in non–healthcare related fields. CPR includes adult, child, and infant one–rescuer CPR, rescue breathing using a mask for the adult and child, and management of a person who is choking. (This course does not include First Aid.) Participants who complete the course will receive an American Heart Association Heartsaver Adult, Child, and Infant CPR completion card valid for 2 years. CESC–102–E1 $35 Wed Jun 19 5–8PM Bethalto Education Center, BE 200

Greg Bock

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CECC–236–N50 $35 Sat Jun 29 9AM–12:30PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 121

Heartsaver First Aid

This American Heart Association Heartsaver First Aid course is intended for individuals who assume responsibility for or work with others in a non–healthcare environment. First Aid includes basic principles, treatment of medical emergencies, injury related emergencies, and environmental emergencies. (This course does not include CPR.) Participants who complete the course will receive an American Heart Association First Aid completion card valid for 2 years. Reference materials are included in the course fee. CESC–101–E1 Wed May 29

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Greg Bock

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Facebook for Seniors

Come and explore the art of basic drawing! Add some variety to your daily routine in this class that will provide you with the opportunity to explore and appreciate the world around you – where you live, work and play. Learn how to draw basic shapes found in nature and man–made objects around town or around your home. The skills learned in this class will serve as the foundation for other forms of art including painting, sculpture or architecture. Basic drawing supplies are included in the course fee.

CECC–236–50 $35 Sat Jun 15 9AM–12:30PM Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 260

Nancy Roop

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Recreation Cha–Cha

Add the sophistication of a Latin flair to your dance repertoire as you learn the basic steps of the Cha–Cha, from professional dance instructor William Trent. This class will focus on American Style Cha–Cha, full of passion and energy, perfect for your next social event! Whether new to ballroom dancing, or just need to brush up on some of the basics, you are sure to benefit from this class. The Cha–Cha is a vibrant and playful dance and its light and bubbly feel gives it a unique sense of fun for dancers everywhere. Hard soled shoes are recommended. Couples and singles are welcome, course fee is per person. CEPE–153–60 $45 Wed May 15–Jun 12 7–8PM Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 141

William Trent

Tango

Add the sophistication of a Latin flair to your dance repertoire as you learn the saucy steps of the Tango, from professional dance instructor William Trent. This class will focus on American Style Tango, full of passion and energy, perfect for your next social event! Whether new to ballroom dancing, or just need to brush up on some of the basics, you are sure to benefit from this class. Hard soled shoes are recommended. Couples and singles are welcome, course fee is per person.

Golf for Beginners

Continuing Tai Chi Chuan

From tee to green, beginning golfers will learn the fundamentals of the game including swing, putting, chipping, pitching, club selection, rules and course etiquette in this 6–week course. Alongside instructor and LPGA member, Laura McCune, you will receive individual coaching and support as you progress through all phases of the game. Bring your clubs if you have them or they will be provided upon request.

Continue your study of this ancient form of Chinese exercise as you refine your techniques and learn additional movements. Prerequisite: Beginning Tai Chi Chuan. CESC–217–N60 $55 Tue Jun 11–Jul 30 8–9PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 119

Anne Gricevich

CESC–110–F60 $99 Tue Jun 4–Jul 16 6–7:30PM No class on Jul 2 Rolling Hills Golf Course, Godfrey

Adult Cardio Tennis

Laura McCune

Intermediate Golf

Build on the basic fundamentals and take your golf game to the next level. This will include working on consistency with ball flight, direction and distance, learning how far you hit each club, developing a consistent Preshot Routine, learning good Course Management and working on short game variations. You will still spend time on the range, however, now it’s time to learn how to really play golf on the course. This is the only place you can really learn to play the game. Alongside instructor and LPGA member, Laura McCune, you will receive individual coaching and support as you progress through all phases of the game. Bring your clubs if you have them or they will be provided upon request. CESC–210–F60 $99 Thu Jun 6–Jul 18 6–7:30PM No class on Jul 4 Rolling Hills Golf Course, Godfrey

Beginning Tai Chi Chuan

Tai Chi is a series of slow, coordinated exercises that promotes longevity and good health. Learn the basic principles and techniques of this traditional Chinese martial art in this class for beginners. CESC–117–N60 $55 Tue Jun 11–Jul 30 7–8PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 119

Cardio Tennis is a high energy fitness activity that combines the best features of the sport of tennis with cardiovascular exercise, delivering the ultimate, full body, calorie burning aerobic workout. It’s a very social and fun class for players of all ability levels taught by a tennis teaching professional. If you’ve never played tennis before it is a great way to be introduced to the sport and if you are an experienced high level tennis player it is the best way to train for tennis. Most classes have mixed ability, however, regardless of ability or fitness level the tennis professional is trained to provide the ultimate workout for each person. Don’t forget your tennis racket! A $3 rental fee for borrowed tennis rackets will be payable to instructor. CESC–130–50 $59 Sat May 4–25 8–8:45AM

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Anne Gricevich

CESC–130–51 $59 Sat Jun 1–22 8–8:45AM Godfrey Campus, Tennis Complex

Aqua Dance Party

Water Exercise

Barry Storms

Laura McCune

CEPE–155–60 $45 Wed Jun 26–Jul 24 7–8PM Godfrey Campus, Hatheway 107 (Dance Studio)

William Trent

Learn to Swim Adult Learn to Swim

This is a basic course for non–swimmers and very new swimmers (and those who have fear of the water!). Small group sessions are taught by Red Cross certified water safety instructors in a relaxed atmosphere with one– on–one assistance as needed. In addition to the obvious health benefits from this class, you can achieve more self confidence as a swimmer. $40 CESW–005–1A Sat CESW–005–1B Sat Hatheway Pool

May 18–Jun 22 8:30–9:15AM Jun 29–Aug 3 8:30–9:15AM

Jump into the easy–to–follow, calorie– burning, dance fitness party that makes working out a splash. Designed for both swimmers and non–swimmers, this aquatic exercise class is held in the shallow end of the pool. Accompanied by fun, upbeat music, Aqua Dance Party incorporates dance and fitness moves and makes it fun for anyone who wants to exercise in the water. $45 CESW–111–6A Tue/Thu CESW–111–6B Tue/Thu Hatheway Pool

May 14–Jun 20 7–8PM Jun 25–Aug 1 7–8PM

Arthritis Exercise

Improve your flexibility and mobility in this gentle exercise class. Designed for swimmers and non–swimmers, each class period includes time for individual exercise activities and/or lap swimming. Classes are held in the shallow end of the Hatheway Pool on the Godfrey Campus. $40 CESW–009–1A M/W/F CESW–009–1B M/W/F $35 CESW–008–6A Tue/Thu CESW–008–6B Tue/Thu Hatheway Pool

Get into shape in a refreshing new way. Designed for both swimmers and non– swimmers, this aquatic exercise class is held in the shallow end of the pool. Each class period includes times for individual aquatic activities and/or lap swimming at the end of the exercise. $40 CESW–006–1A M/W/F CESW–006–1B M/W/F $35 CESW–007–1A Tue/Thu CESW–007–2A Tue/Thu CESW–007–3A Tue/Thu CESW–007–6A Tue/Thu CESW–007–1B Tue/Thu CESW–007–2B Tue/Thu CESW–007–3B Tue/Thu CESW–007–6B Tue/Thu Hatheway Pool

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Professional Development Occupational Safety Food Service Sanitation

This course studies sanitation in relation to food preparation and service. Training topics include sanitation chemicals, equipment, materials, regulations, and inspection standards necessary to ensure sanitary dispensing of food. Participants prepare for and take the Illinois Food Service Sanitation Manager Certificate examination in this course. Required textbook will be loaned to participants for the duration of the course and must be returned upon completion.

Food Service Sanitation Review

This review course will highlight the importance of sanitation in relation to food preparation. Training topics emphasized include safe food environments, pest control and local, state and federal codes. Required textbook will be loaned to participants for the duration of the course and must be returned upon completion. Prerequisite: Food Service Certificate.

CEPD–140–01 $150 Mon/Tue May 20–21 9AM–5:30PM Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 160

CEPD–141–01 $75 Mon May 20 9AM–3PM Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 160

CEPD–140–J01 $150 Thu/Fri Jun 13–14 9AM–5:30PM Tri–County Center, Jerseyville, LAB1

CEPD–141–J01 $75 Thu Jun 13 9AM–3PM Tri–County Center, Jerseyville, LAB1

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Sandy Jolly

CEPD–140–N01 $150 Mon/Tue Jun 24–25 9AM–5:30PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 119

CEPD–141–N01 $75 Mon Jun 24 9AM–3PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 119

CEPD–140–N02 $150 Mon/Tue Jul 8–9 9AM–5:30PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 119

CEPD–141–N02 $75 Mon Jul 8 9AM–3PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 119

CEPD–140–M01 $150 Thu/Fri Aug 8–9 9AM–5:30PM Macoupin County Center, Carlinville, MC 112

CEPD–141–M01 $75 Thu Aug 8 9AM–3PM Macoupin County Center, Carlinville, MC 112

Synthia Mimms–Hines

Synthia Mimms–Hines

Flagger: Highway Work Zone Safety

This course will focus on a review of the standards established by the National Safety Council and the Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD). Emphasis is placed on individual flagger requirements regarding at–risk worker training and responsibilities. Topics of discussion include, but are not limited to, advance warning areas, transition areas, activity areas and termination areas of work zones. On–site outdoor training examples are used to illustrate the proper selection set up and use of temporary traffic control devices. This 4–hour course is designed to satisfy Federal, State and Local flagger certification requirements. Upon completion, students receive a 3 year certification for work as a Flagger. $85 CEPD–505–E1 Thu Jun 6 CEPD–505–E2 Thu Jul 11 CEPD–505–E3 Thu Aug 8 Bethalto Education Center, BE 200

8AM–12PM 8AM–12PM 8AM–12PM

Greg Bock

OSHA 10–Hr Outreach Training (Construction)

This class introduces the OSHA Standards for Construction 29 CFR 1926. Course material covers construction safety and health principles, OSHA policies and procedures, and construction industry hazards. An OSHA 10–Hour course card and certificate will be issued upon completion. CEPD–506–E50 $145 Fri/Sat Jun 28–29 5–9PM (Fri) 9AM–3PM (Sat) Bethalto Education Center, BE 200

Healthcare Provider CPR

This American Heart Association Healthcare Provider Course is intended for healthcare professionals, or students enrolled in a health–related career program. CPR includes adult, child and infant one– and two–rescuer CPR; rescue breathing for the adult, child and infant using a bag–valve–mask device; use of an AED; and management of a conscious and unconscious adult, child and infant who is choking. Participants must complete a skills practicum and earn a score of 84% or better on a written exam to successfully complete the course and to receive an American Heart Association Healthcare Provider completion card (valid for 2 years). Materials for this course are included in the course fee. $55 CEPD–513–E1 Wed Jun 26 CEPD–513–E2 Wed Jul 17 CEPD–513–E3 Wed Aug 7 Bethalto Education Center, BE 200

5–9PM 8AM–12PM 5–9PM

Greg Bock

Pat Dalton

Business Skills Advanced QuickBooks

Let an accounting professional provide a more in–depth look at Financial Reporting and Class Tracking, Set up and use of Payroll and Inventory in this one day hands–on Advanced QuickBooks class. Participants will have the option to purchase the Student Guide with 140–day trial software on the day of class. Prerequisite: basic knowledge of QuickBooks and/or Introduction to QuickBooks.

Medicar & Service Car Driver Safety

The Medicar and Service Car Training program is designed to target primary instructional areas of non–emergency transport requirements. Public Act 095–0501 amends the Illinois Public Aid Code requiring all such providers must certify that the driver and employee attendant have completed a safety program approved by the Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services (DHCS). This four–hour course covers passenger assistance as well as safe driving, safe operation and emergency procedures. $121 CEPD–507–E1 Thu May 30 CEPD–507–E2 Thu Jun 27 CEPD–507–E3 Thu Jul 25 Bethalto Education Center, BE 200

CEPD–309–N01 $155 Tue May 21 8:30AM–4:30PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 121

Randy Nelson

Linda Kuhlmann

5–9PM 5–9PM 5–9PM

Heartsaver Bloodborne Pathogens

This American Heart Association Heartsaver Bloodborne Pathogens course is intended for individuals who work in a setting with the reasonable chance of exposure to bloodborne pathogens. The course focus includes: basic steps/principles regarding environmental and individual protection against exposure, reactions to exposure, and how to report exposure. When paired with site–specific training this course is designed to meet OSHA requirements. Participants who complete the course will receive a workbook and completion card. CEPD–511–E1 $20 Fri May 31 8–10AM CEPD–511–E2 $20 Fri Jul 19 8–10AM Bethalto Education Center, BE 200

Greg Bock

OSHA 10–Hr Outreach Training (General Industry)

Effective Marketing

Effective marketing can give your business the edge it needs to thrive. Come learn from an experienced marketing director what effective marketing is, how to define your customer base, and develop a marketing plan.

This class introduces the OSHA Standards for General Industry 29 CFR 1910. Attendees receive an update and review of standard safety and health principles, and information that prepares them to recognize and control various hazardous conditions. An OSHA 10–Hour course card and certificate will be issued upon completion.

CEPD–471–60 $35 Thu May 23 6–8:30PM Godfrey Campus, Fobes 2502

Louise Jett

CEPD–516–E50 $145 Fri/Sat Jul 26–27 5–9PM (Fri), 9AM–3PM (Sat) Bethalto Education Center, BE 200

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Quick Reference: Kids Classes ALTON

Survivor: Riverlands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Can You Dig It? Archaeology Camp. . . . . . . . . BrainSTEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Up A Creek Kayaking Camp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dirty Jobs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

BETHALTO

CPR for Teens. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Little Stirrups. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rocky Branch Saddle Club. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Little Stirrups. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rocky Branch Saddle Club. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

EDWARDSVILLE

The ‘Element’of Discovery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lightning Calculations Camp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Mad Scientist. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kids, Cameras, Action! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Little Medical School. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hands–On Mathology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mathematically Delicious. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nature Photography 10. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Video Game Creation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Animation and Clay–mation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Passport to the Universe. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Restaurant: Possible. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr. Engineering I. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Elementary Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Recipe Showdown. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Flying into Physics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Megapixel Masters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Self Defense for Kids. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Photoshop Fakery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr. Engineering II. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Collision Cars. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Jun 13–14. . . . . . . . 10 and up. . . . . . . . . . . . p. 6 Jun 24–27. . . . . . . . 8 and up. . . . . . . . . . . . p. 6 Jul 8–12 . . . . . . . . . 10 and up. . . . . . . . . . . . p. 4 Jul 16 . . . . . . . . . . . 10 and up. . . . . . . . . . . . p. 6 Jul 30–Aug 1. . . . . . 10 and up. . . . . . . . . . . . p. 6

Jun 7. . . . . . . . . . . . 12 to 16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 10 Jun 8–29. . . . . . . . . 4 and up. . . . . . . . . . . . p. 9 Jun 8–29. . . . . . . . . 8 and up. . . . . . . . . . . . p. 9 Jul 6–27 . . . . . . . . . 4 and up. . . . . . . . . . . . p. 9 Jul 6–27 . . . . . . . . . 8 and up. . . . . . . . . . . . p. 9

Jun 10–14. . . . . . . . 10 to 13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 4 Jun 17–21. . . . . . . . 9 to 14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 4 Jun 17–21. . . . . . . . 7 to 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 4 Jun 17–21. . . . . . . . 7 to 12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 7 Jun 24–27. . . . . . . . 7 to 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 4 Jun 24–28. . . . . . . . 6 to 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 4 Jun 24–28. . . . . . . . 9 to 11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 4 Jun 24–28. . . . . . . . 13 and up. . . . . . . . . . . . p. 7 Jul 8–11. . . . . . . . . . 10 and up. . . . . . . . . . . . p. 5 Jul 8–11. . . . . . . . . . 10 and up. . . . . . . . . . . . p. 5 Jul 15–19 . . . . . . . . 8 to 12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 3 Jul 15–19 . . . . . . . . 10 and up. . . . . . . . . . . . p. 8 Jul 15–19 . . . . . . . . 6 to 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 4 Jul 15–19 . . . . . . . . 9 to 13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 4 Jul 22–26 . . . . . . . . 7 to 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 8 Jul 22–26 . . . . . . . . 8 to 12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 4 Jul 22–26 . . . . . . . . 10 and up. . . . . . . . . . . . p. 7 Jul 22–26 . . . . . . . . 8 to 12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 10 Jul 29–Aug 2. . . . . . 10 and up. . . . . . . . . . . . p. 5 Jul 29–Aug 2. . . . . . 6 to 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 4 Jul 29–Aug 2. . . . . . 9 to 13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 4

GODFREY

Mini–Tennis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mini–Tennis II. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mini–Tennis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mini–Tennis II. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Boys Basketball: Guards & Forwards. . . . . . . Boys & Girls Tennis Camp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Little Medical School. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Climb Your Family Tree. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dino Park. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Anatomy of a Robot. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Girls Basketball I. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Girls Basketball II. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Junior Golf Level 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Junior Golf Level 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Preschool Dance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ballet for Ice Skaters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tool Time. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nail Benders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hands–On Mathology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mathematically Delicious. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Boys Basketball: Post Players. . . . . . . . . . . . . The Perfect Presentation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Boys & Girls Volleyball Skills Camp I. . . . . . . . Boys & Girls Volleyball Skills Camp II . . . . . . . Magic Camp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Game Plan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stacktacular Cakes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mysteries at the Museum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Volleyball Defense Camp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Volleyball Setters Camp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Volleyball Hitters Camp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Let’s Get Web Savvy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Camp Olympics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Restaurant: Possible . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CSI – Crime Scene Investigation. . . . . . . . . . . Hovercraft: Design Your Own. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Discovering Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Green Thumbs Club. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Battle of the Cakes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L&C Treasure Hunt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Titanic: A Deeper Look . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Video Game Creation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Animation and Clay–mation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Performing with Pom Poms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wacky Snacks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Glitzy Chicks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ready, Set, Read Summer Camp. . . . . . . . . . Warring Robots. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Recipe Showdown. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Color Your World . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Boys & Girls Soccer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

May 4–25 . . . . . . . . 5 to 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 10 May 4–25 . . . . . . . . 6 to 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 10 Jun 1–22. . . . . . . . . 5 to 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 10 Jun 1–22. . . . . . . . . 6 to 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 10 Jun 3–7. . . . . . . . . . Grades 5–12 . . . . . . . . . p. 11 Jun 10–12. . . . . . . . Grades 6–12 . . . . . . . . . p. 11 Jun 10–13. . . . . . . . 7 to 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 4 Jun 10–14. . . . . . . . 9 to 12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 7 Jun 10–14. . . . . . . . 4 to 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 3 Jun 10–14. . . . . . . . 8 to 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 5 Jun 10–14. . . . . . . . Grades 6–8 . . . . . . . . . . p. 11 Jun 10–14. . . . . . . . Grades 9–12 . . . . . . . . . p. 11 Jun 15–Jul 20. . . . . 8 to 15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 10 Jun 15–Jul 20. . . . . 8 to 15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 10 Jun 17–21. . . . . . . . 3 to 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 12 Jun 17–21. . . . . . . . 6 to 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 12 Jun 17–21. . . . . . . . 4 to 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 3 Jun 17–21. . . . . . . . 7 to 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 3 Jun 17–21. . . . . . . . 6 to 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 4 Jun 17–21. . . . . . . . 9 to 11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 4 Jun 17–21. . . . . . . . Grades 5–12 . . . . . . . . . p. 11 Jun 24–27. . . . . . . . 10 and up. . . . . . . . . . . . p. 5 Jun 24–27. . . . . . . . Grades 5–8 . . . . . . . . . . p. 11 Jun 24–27. . . . . . . . Grades 9–12 . . . . . . . . . p. 11 Jun 24–28. . . . . . . . 6 to 12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 8 Jun 24–28. . . . . . . . 4 to 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 10 Jun 24–28. . . . . . . . 10 and up. . . . . . . . . . . . p. 8 Jun 24–28. . . . . . . . 8 to 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 7 Jun 27. . . . . . . . . . . Grades 8–12 . . . . . . . . . p. 11 Jun 29. . . . . . . . . . . Grades 8–12 . . . . . . . . . p. 11 Jun 30. . . . . . . . . . . Grades 8–12 . . . . . . . . . p. 11 Jul 8–11. . . . . . . . . . 11 to 14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 5 Jul 8–12 . . . . . . . . . 8 and up. . . . . . . . . . . . p. 10 Jul 8–12 . . . . . . . . . 10 and up. . . . . . . . . . . . p. 8 Jul 8–12 . . . . . . . . . 8 to 12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 3 Jul 8–12 . . . . . . . . . 7 to 12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 3 Jul 8–12 . . . . . . . . . 4 to 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 4 Jul 15–19 . . . . . . . . 4 to 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 6 Jul 15–19 . . . . . . . . 10 and up. . . . . . . . . . . . p. 8 Jul 15–19 . . . . . . . . 9 and up. . . . . . . . . . . . p. 7 Jul 15–19 . . . . . . . . 9 and up. . . . . . . . . . . . p. 7 Jul 22–25 . . . . . . . . 10 and up. . . . . . . . . . . . p. 5 Jul 22–25 . . . . . . . . 10 and up. . . . . . . . . . . . p. 5 Jul 22–26 . . . . . . . . 8 to 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 8 Jul 22–26 . . . . . . . . 4 to 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 8 Jul 22–26 . . . . . . . . 7 to 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 6 Jul 22–Aug 2. . . . . . 6 to 12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 6 Jul 29–Aug 2. . . . . . 11 and up. . . . . . . . . . . . p. 5 Jul 29–Aug 2. . . . . . 7 to 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 8 Jul 29–Aug 2. . . . . . 4 to 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 6 Aug 5–8 . . . . . . . . . 6 to 15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 11

HARTFORD

Lewis and Clark Junior Explorers . . . . . . . . . . Jun 17–21. . . . . . . . 9 to 11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 3

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European Culture & Heritage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jun 3–Aug 25. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 14

ALTON

Plein Air Painting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jun 3–14. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 14

BETHALTO

Heartsaver First Aid. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medicar & Service Car Driver Safety. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Heartsaver Bloodborne Pathogens. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Flagger: Highway Work Zone Safety. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Heartsaver CPR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Healthcare Provider CPR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medicar & Service Car Driver Safety. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OSHA 10–Hr (Construction) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Flagger: Highway Work Zone Safety. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Healthcare Provider CPR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Heartsaver First Aid. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Heartsaver Bloodborne Pathogens. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medicar & Service Car Driver Safety. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OSHA 10–Hr (General). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Healthcare Provider CPR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Flagger: Highway Work Zone Safety. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

May 29 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 14 May 30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 16 May 31 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 16 Jun 6. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 16 Jun 19. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 14 Jun 26. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 16 Jun 27. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 16 Jun 28–29. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 16 Jul 11. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 16 Jul 17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 16 Jul 18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 14 Jul 19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 16 Jul 25 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 16 Jul 26–27 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 16 Aug 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 16 Aug 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 16

CARLINVILLE

Food Service Sanitation Review . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Aug 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 16 Food Service Sanitation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Aug 8–9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 16

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Beyond Photography Essentials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Advanced QuickBooks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Beginning Tai Chi Chuan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Continuing Tai Chi Chuan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Food Service Sanitation Review . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Food Service Sanitation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Food Service Sanitation Review . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Food Service Sanitation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Intermediate iPad. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Food Service Sanitation Review . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Food Service Sanitation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

GODFREY

Adult Cardio Tennis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Basic Drawing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cha–Cha. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Food Service Sanitation Review . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Food Service Sanitation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fondant & Gumpaste Flowers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Effective Marketing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hand Drumming for the Non–Musician . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Adult Cardio Tennis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Golf for Beginners. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Intermediate Golf. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Intermediate iPad. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Computer File Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tango. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Facebook for Seniors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Check It Out: Money Matters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

May 7–21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 14 May 21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 16 Jun 11–Jul 30. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 15 Jun 11–Jul 30. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 15 Jun 13. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 16 Jun 13–14. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 16 Jun 24. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 16 Jun 24–25. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 16 Jun 29. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 14 Jul 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 16 Jul 8–9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 16

May 4–25 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 15 May 13–24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 14 May 15–Jun 12. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 15 May 20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 16 May 20–21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 16 May 22 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 14 May 23 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 16 May 29 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 14 Jun 1–22. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 15 Jun 4–Jul 16. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 15 Jun 6–Jul 18. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 15 Jun 15. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 14 Jun 22. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 14 Jun 26–Jul 24. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 15 Jul 13–20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 14 Jul 17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 14


Registration LOCATION KEY Audubon Center at Riverlands 301 Riverlands Way West Alton

Edwardsville High School 6161 Center Grove Road Edwardsville

Godfrey Campus Lewis and Clark Community College 5800 Godfrey Road Godfrey

Lewis & Clark State Historic Site One Lewis & Clark Trail (Route 3) Hartford

National Great Rivers Museum 2 Lock and Dam Way Alton

NGRREC Field Station 10 Lock and Dam Way Alton

Rocky Branch Stables 4885 Rocky Branch Road Bethalto

Rolling Hills Golf Course 5801 Pierce Lane Godfrey

Watershed Nature Center 1591 Tower Avenue Edwardsville

Lewis and Clark Community Education Centers N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville 600 Troy Road Edwardsville, IL 62025 (618) 656.8800 Bethalto Education Center, Bethalto 1136 East Airline Drive East Alton, IL 62024 (618) 468.5787 Tri–County Center, Jerseyville 100 Lincoln, Route 16 Jerseyville, IL 62052 (618) 498.6500 Macoupin County Center, Carlinville 18400 Shipman Road Carlinville, IL 62626 (217) 854.5400

Holiday Schedule Classes will not meet on these dates: May 27: Memorial Day July 4: Independence Day

How to Register Have a credit card? Call the Godfrey Campus Enrollment Center at (618) 468.7000 (8am–4:30pm Mon–Fri, open until 7:30pm Tue & Wed), the N.O. Nelson Campus in Edwardsville at (618) 656.8800 (Monday through Thursday from 8am–4:30pm, Friday from 8am–1pm), or any Community Education Center.

Please use one registration form per person. Make additional copies as needed. Student Name___________________________________________________________ Address_________________________________________________________________ City_______________________________ State______________ ZIP____________

In Person.

Stop by the Godfrey Campus, the N.O. Nelson Campus in Edwardsville, or the Community Education Centers in Carlinville and Jerseyville. Make checks payable to Lewis and Clark Community College.

By Mail.

Send your registration form and payment to the Enrollment Center, Lewis and Clark Community College, 5800 Godfrey Road, Godfrey, IL 62035.

Payment

All classes must be paid for at the time of enrollment.

Withdrawal/Refund

For classes that meet four or more times, you may withdraw before the start of the second session in order to receive a refund. There are no refunds for classes that meet three or fewer times once the class has begun. To withdraw, call the Enrollment Center at (618) 468.7000.

Enroll Early!

All classes have limited enrollments and are filled on a first–come, first–served basis. Each class also has a minimum required enrollment. If this minimum is not met prior to a class starting, the class will be canceled and enrollment fees returned.

Confirmation

Home Phone Number______________________________________________________ Alternate Phone Number_ ___________________________________________________ Email Address__________________________________________________________ Gender: Male_____ Female_____ Date Of Birth_ __________________________

Are you Hispanic or Latino? Yes_____ No_____ Are you from one or more of the following racial groups (select all that apply)? American Indian or Alaska Native_____ Black or African American_____ Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander_____

Asian_____ White_____ Choose not to respond_____

Identify your primary racial/ethnic group (select one): American Indian or Alaska Native_____ Black or African American_____ Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander_____

Asian_____ White_____ Choose not to respond_____

Please register me in the following classes: Course Number Name of Course

Location ______________________

Fee

______________

Course Number Name of Course

_______________________

Location

Fee

______________

_______________________

______________________

________

________

Total Fees

________

PAYMENT MUST ACCOMPANY REGISTRATION Check Enclosed Credit Card Credit Card Number_______________________

Once your fee is paid you are officially registered. Plan to attend the first session as scheduled. You will be notified if the class is canceled.

Expiration Date_____________

Signature______________________________________

3–Digit Code_________

Mail form and payment to: Enrollment Center, Lewis and Clark Community College, 5800 Godfrey Road, Godfrey, IL 62035

Questions? Call us! (618) 468.5777 (618) 468.5777 (618) 468.5740 (618) 468.5750 (618) 468.5740 (618) 468.5760 (618) 468.5700 (618) 468.5780

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For Kids Classes Only Preparing for Class

Children should attend class dressed appropriately for the weather or to suit the program. Art and science classes may be messy! Students are encouraged to bring their own water bottles to class; water is always available for refilling. Students attending an all–day class should bring a sack lunch and drink.

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Lewis and Clark Community College reserves the right to change without notice any statement in this publication regarding policies, fees, courses, dates, times, and locations. For information or clarification, please contact the Corporate & Community Learning office at (618) 468.5777.

SUMMER 2013 REGISTRATION FORM

By Phone.

Families will receive a confirmation letter prior to the start of class that includes: – Confirmation of class dates, times and location – What to bring on the first day – Directions to class site – What to wear – Drop–off and pick–up locations If you register for a class within 5 days of the start date, you may receive your class confirmation by PHONE rather than by mail.

Safety

Students should be dropped off no earlier than 10 minutes before their class begins and should be picked up immediately following dismissal. Supervision will be provided for students ONLY 10 minutes before and after class.

Accommodations

If your child requires any form of accommodations to participate in any class activity or field trip, please call the College for Kids office at (618) 468–5777 to discuss before enrolling in class.

Consent & Release Form

All children must return a signed Consent & Release form on or before the first day of class (Consent for Medical Treatment, Emergency Contact Information, Photo Release, Field Trip Consent). A form will be included with the confirmation letter.

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“As a Lewis and Clark alumnus, I am thrilled about the opportunity to partner with the College of Kids program to offer after school enrichment programs for our students. The top notch educational quality I see in this program is what I’ve come to expect from the institution. It is a vital resource to our community.” – Matt Stimac, Principal, Eastwood Elementary, East Alton

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