SBCC Center for Lifelong Learning (CLL) Summer 2016 Class Schedule

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Summer 2016 Class Schedule

Discover Your Passion ...at the Center for Lifelong Learning June 20 - August 6, 2016 REGISTRATION STARTS MAY 9, 2016


Center for Lifelong Learning:

Summer Term 2016 Events, Language, Photo

Introduction • Welcome to the CLL • Staggered Registration • Key Dates for Summer 2016

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• Current Events, World Affairs . & Local Culture......................... 17 • Languages................................. 17 • Photography & Film................18 • Writing & Literature................19

Home & Family • • • •

Computer at Home................ 20 Cooking..................................... 20 Home & Garden........................21 Personal Finance & Home Business.................................... 22

Nature, Science, Recreation • Games........................................ 22

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Arts, Crafts, Performance • • • • • • •

General Information

Arts................................................2 Crafts & Hobbies: General.......5 Crafts: Ceramics........................7 Crafts: Jewelry............................8 Crafts: Sewing & Quilting........9 Music & Performing Arts.........9 Woodworking........................... 11

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Registration Information......23 Get Connected........................ 24 Board & Leadership Staff.......25 Our Website.............................. 26 Directory of Locations...........27 Campus Maps.......................... 28 Index by Category.................. 29 Important Information & Policies.......................................32 • Two Easy Ways to Register...33

Body, Mind, Spirit • Dance, Fitness, & Personal....12 • Psychology & Spirituality...... 15

Classes & workshops start every week!

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Staggered Registration: May 9 - May 12

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Enjoy the longest days of the year at the CLL. Our 150+ summer term classes will inspire passion in all lifelong learners, locals and enchanted tourists alike! Looking for a new creative pursuit, tasty endeavors or an opportunity to bond with old and new friends? Explore what beautiful, sunny Santa Barbara has to offer through fun and interactive photo walks with Santa Barbara, Through Your Lens or get a taste of Louisiana at home with First You Make a Roux: Secrets to Great Cajun and Creole Cooking. Going out of town? Make travel easy and create your perfect travel bag with DIY Travel Bag. All our expert CLL teachers are eager to share their skills and knowledge with you. Sign up now for CLL daytime, evening and Saturday classes.

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We hope that you’ll join us at the CLL for an endless summer of fun, learning and discovery.

Andrew G. Harper Executive Director, CLL

Key Dates for Summer 2016 • May 9: Registration Begins • June 20: Summer Term Begins

May 9

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The first week of registration will be staggered by subject areas across four days. Registration begins at 8:00am each day online (and at both Schott and Wake Campus Offices). For more information on registration see page 33. HOME & FAMILY • (all classes) EVENTS, LANGUAGE, PHOTO • (all classes)

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Welcome!

June 20 - August 6

BODY, MIND, SPIRIT • (all classes) NATURE, SCIENCE, RECREATION • (all classes)

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Evenings, Weekdays and Saturdays

Summer Term 2016:

May 12

Classes & Workshops Start Every Week!

Registration is Easy!

ARTS, MUSIC, PERFORMANCE You may register for classes in these programs: • Arts • Music & Performing Arts

CRAFTS You may register for classes in these programs: • Ceramics (8:00am) • Crafts: Quilting & Sewing (8:00am) • Jewelry (10:00am) • Crafts & Hobbies: General (10:00am) • Woodworking (10:00am)

NOTE Please see the inside cover Table of Contents for the CLL's five categories and 25 program areas. FALL 2016 Tuition Assistance Applications Available May 30 - June 30.

• July 4: Independence Day Holiday - No classes/Offices closed

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PHOTO CREDITS: JETHRO ACOSTA/INFOCUS STUDIO, CHUCK PLACE PHOTOGRAPHY ©, MONIE PHOTOGRAPHY

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Arts, Crafts, Performance The CLL will quickly become the center of all your creative pursuits. Our affordable classes span the Studio Arts, Crafts, Design, Sewing, Singing, Music, Acting and more. Find yourself in a supportive community of beginners and working professionals, making the world a more beautiful and fascinating place. Create your passion… at the Center

ARTS ➜ A Wonderful World of Watercolor NEW! Join in the fun and experience the flowing qualities of watercolor. This transparent water based medium encourages creative freedom of expression. Enjoy demonstration, lecture, and critique throughout the course. Discover your unique artistic talents while improving your painting skills. Discuss, practice and explore brush technique, composition, perspective, transparent layering, color theory, and the wonderful attributes of watercolor. Course number: 402483 ID 19331 ❯ Catharine Runkle • Jun 22 - Jul 27 • Schott, Rm 5 6 Wednesdays • 9:30AM - 12:30PM • $108 + Materials $6

➜ Abstract Painting You will paint inspiring and luscious abstract paintings with weekly projects studying the distinct styles and techniques of cutting edge abstract painters. Generous weekly color handouts will be given for a deeper understanding of this intriguing art form. You will learn breakthrough techniques and the instructor’s texture recipes along with easily mastering the use of color and how to mix it with tantalizing compositions in this rich art form. Paint in a comfortable atmosphere with one on one instruction. A materials list will be provided by email as well as in the first class. Course number: 402401

➜ Piano - Intermediate (p. 11)

➜ All About Watercolor Painting Outdoors This outdoor painting class is for all levels. Adding watercolor to your simplest sketches can be fun and exciting. Join us as we learn about this extremely expressive medium while you explore Santa Barbara’s countless picturesque scenes, just waiting for your unique interpretation. A complete watercolor painting demonstration at each location as well as personalized instruction will be offered. Focus will also be on composition, simplifying perspective, color, and finding your own style. Course number: 402388 ID 19200 ❯ (Tom) Louis Henderson • Jun 30 - Jul 28 • Schott, Rm 3 5 Thursdays • 9:30AM - 12:30PM • $90 + Materials $5

➜ Anatomy and Figure Drawing: Drawing from the Inside Out A little anatomy goes a long way. Let your new understanding of bone and muscles allow you to create an accurate and truer expression of the human form. Displays and diagrams help you visualize as you work with a live model to capture the nuance of light and shadow. Watch your drawings come alive using techniques developed by the masters of art. See and render from knowledge combined with your artistic instinct. Capture the beauty and complexity of the human body like never before. Course number: 402475 ID 19288 ❯ Valori Fussell • Jun 21 - Jul 26 • Schott, Rm 23 6 Tuesdays • 1:30PM - 4:30PM • $140 + Lab $34 + Materials $5

ID 19319 ❯ Jill Sattler • Jun 23 - Jul 28 • Schott, Rm 5 6 Thursdays • 1:00PM - 4:00PM • $108 + Materials $12

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➜ Beginning Oil Painting Basics and Beyond

Looking for a new type of drawing class outside of the classroom? Drawing animals and birds is an exciting and fascinating type of portraiture, and involves unique skill sets. Enjoy meeting your class and teacher at the Santa Barbara Zoo to draw rare and exotic animals live, rather than from photography. Learn how to break down the structure of an animal with basic shapes, develop the ability to capture animals’ gestures in their movement and enhance your drawings with varying forms and textures.

Students learn about materials, set-up and palette-mixing, color combinations that work, and the use of light. Artistic techniques of applying paint to canvas include brushes and palette knife. Students gain exposure to various styles of painting, from still life to landscape, representational to abstract, including impressionistic. Offered in a relaxed setting with individual guidance to help beginning students gain confidence as they learn techniques.

Note: Easels not provided. Please bring a small drawing pad and portable drawing tools for easy movement to different animal enclosures. Materials fee covers SB Zoo admission.

Course number: 402439 ID 19193 SAT ❯ Thomas Van Stein • Jun 25 - Jul 30 • Schott, Rm 23 6 Saturdays • 9:00AM - 12:00PM • $108 + Materials $5

Course number: 402470 ID 19244 ❯ Lauren Manzo • Jun 23 - Jul 28 • Santa Barbara Zoo, Zoo Entrance 6 Thursdays • 10:00AM - 1:00PM • $108 + Materials $33

➜ Artist’s Open Studio Workshop Join your friends, paint in an open lab setting and receive individual attention, encouragement and constructive criticism. This class is an opportunity to examine and identify personal interests and aptitudes as painters. One-on-one instruction provided. Projects for those wishing assignments. All media welcome, for artists of all levels.

➜ Beginning Watercolor: Painting with the Flow Watercolor can be fun, especially when you lose yourself in the flow of the creative process. In this beginning watercolor class, with emphasis on landscape painting, students will be encouraged to paint freely and discover individual style. We’ll cover color mixing and color theory, composition, the elements of design and how to make your paintings come to life by utilizing the effect of light and shadow. Includes painting demonstrations and creative warm-up exercises.

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➜ Animals Alive: Drawing at the Zoo

Course number: 402378 ID 19198 EVE ❯ (Tom) Louis Henderson • Jun 28 - Jul 26 • Schott, Rm 5 5 Tuesdays • 6:00PM - 9:00PM • $90 + Materials $5

Course number: 402456 ID 19195 ❯ Paige Wilson • Jun 21 - Jul 26 • Wake, Rm 7 6 Tuesdays • 1:00PM - 4:00PM • $135 + Materials $7

➜ Asian Art: Chinese Brush Painting Chinese calligraphy and brush painting are ancient and revered fine arts. Chinese calligraphy depicts beautiful images in dynamic dancing movements with rhythm of music. The ink is singing & the brush is dancing. Learn Chinese calligraphy and the spiritual meaning behind the characters. Lectures on the symbolism of each subject and composition. Learn to use Chinese brushes, watercolor materials, color-loading techniques & methods. Create elegant Asian subjects: bamboo, floral, animal, landscape, and special topics. Weekly demonstrations, individual attention, and instructional handouts. Come and enjoy a quiet meditation to begin your creative process. All skill levels welcome. Course number: 402426 ID 19289 ❯ Suemae Willhite • Jun 21 - Jul 26 • Wake, Rm 7 6 Tuesdays • 9:00AM - 12:00PM • $144 + Materials $15

➜ Botanical Illustration and Nature’s Gems Explore the illustration of flowers, and other small treasures. Learn to see and appreciate the unique character and variety in nature. Study the physiology and structure of plants, seeds, pods, feathers, shells and more. Develop your talents and techniques while using pencil, pen, watercolor and a variety of tools. Expand your skills while studying the details and subtlety of form, line, texture, and color. Students of all skill levels welcome. Course number: 402390 ID 19216 ❯ Catharine Runkle • Jun 21 - Jul 26 • Schott, Rm 20 6 Tuesdays • 1:00PM - 4:00PM • $108 + Materials $5

➜ Collage and Mixed Media Construction This class teaches students composition and hands-on technique for collage and mixed media. Students will complete collage and mixed media projects, emphasizing the principles and elements of composition. Course number: 402411

➜ Beginning Oil Painting Introduces, describes and applies the basic techniques of oil painting. Topics include: tools and materials, black/white values, color mixing and color theory, aerial/linear perspective, and subject matter including landscape, seascape, still life, portraiture and abstraction. Beginning and more advanced students are welcome. May include field trip sites for landscape painting experience.

ID 19213 ❯ Susan Tibbles • Jun 20 - Jul 25 • Schott, Rm 20 5 Mondays • 12:15PM - 3:15PM • $120 + Materials $14

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Course number: 402376 ID 19217 ❯ Catharine Runkle • Jun 20 - Jul 25 • Wake, Rm 7 5 Mondays • 9:00AM - 12:00PM • $90 + Materials $12

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➜ Drawing for the True Beginner

➜ Figure Drawing and Painting

Not an artist? Learn the basic drawing skills and techniques suitable for complete beginners. Find out how to ‘see’ and then record your observations. Explore a variety of subject matters ranging from objects to still-life. Bring your own sketch pad, pencil and eraser, but other materials such as charcoal and pastels can also be used. Discover and practice new drawing skills, and develop confidence in your ‘inner artist’.

Students enhance their ability to draw and paint the human figure. Focus on long poses by live models contribute to skill acquisition in perception, expression, composition and proportion.

Course number: 402373 ID 19197 EVE ❯ Paige Wilson • Jun 21 - Jul 26 • Wake, Rm 7 6 Tuesdays • 6:30PM - 9:00PM • $113 + Materials $7 ID 19203 ❯ Colin Gray • Jun 29 - Jul 27 • Schott, Rm 20 5 Wednesdays • 9:00AM - 12:00PM • $108 + Materials $4

➜ Driven to Abstraction: Inspiring Applications in Abstract Painting Create lush and distinctive abstract paintings with weekly assignments studying the works of specific quintessential abstract painters in a supportive environment. Inspiring styles and techniques are the focus of this class with individualized one on one work with the instructor. Generous color handouts are given as important learning tools to accompany this fascinating art form. Each student will master a body of work inspired by riveting break through techniques of these artists including the instructor’s own unique textural paint formulas.

Note: Minors (under age 18) are not allowed in this class. Course number: 402414 ID 19221 EVE ❯ Richard Stich • Jun 21 - Jul 26 • Schott, Rm 23 6 Tuesdays • 6:30PM - 9:30PM • $144 + Lab $34 + Materials $5

➜ Finishing Techniques for Successful Paintings Finishing is an art in itself. Sometimes all one needs to do to ‘Finish’ a painting is receive a bit of critique and guidance as to how to apply specific techniques. Working on newer and older paintings, you will explore various options/possibilities and tools utilized by past and contemporary masters in order to bring about certain desired affects. Glazing, scraping, sanding, and toning are examples we will utilize to bring about more realized expressions on canvas. This intimate studio setting: shared with fellow artists dialoguing about process, historical content, while experimenting to finish their own paintings is an invaluable and conducive step toward turning your own paintings into greater works of art. Course number: 402480 ID 19291 SAT ❯ Thomas Van Stein • Jun 25 - Jul 30 • Schott, Rm 23 6 Saturdays • 1:00PM - 4:00PM • $108

Course number: 402442 ID 19320 ❯ Jill Sattler • Jun 21 - Jul 26 • Schott, Rm 5 6 Tuesdays • 1:00PM - 4:00PM • $108 + Materials $12

➜ Intermediate and Advanced Painting

➜ Expressive Figure Drawing

Students develop skills in composition, simplification of subject, and presentation. Students are encouraged to bring to class new painting ideas, works in progress, or older paintings needing revision. Class is structured as a semi-tutorial open studio atmosphere.

Drawing from the life model as a foundation for learning how to see as an artist and how to develop a personal expressiveness. We begin each class with short gesture poses to warm up and proceed through longer poses to enable developing a compositional relationship between the subject and the ground. All levels of experience are nourished. Note: Minors (under age 18) are not allowed in this class.

Course number: 402379 ID 19255 ❯ Richard Askew • Jun 20 - Jul 25 • Schott, Rm 20 5 Mondays • 9:00AM - 12:00PM • $105 ID 19261 ❯ Richard Askew • Jun 23 - Jul 28 • Schott, Rm 20 6 Thursdays • 9:00AM - 12:00PM • $126

Course number: 402409 ID 19208 ❯ Robert Mask • Jun 22 - Jul 27 • Schott, Rm 22 6 Wednesdays • 9:00AM - 12:00PM • $108 + Lab $34 + Materials $5 ID 19209 EVE ❯ Robert Mask • Jun 23 - Jul 28 • Schott, Rm 23 6 Thursdays • 6:30PM - 9:30PM • $108 + Lab $34 + Materials $5

➜ Figure Drawing Beginning and intermediate level students have the opportunity to draw directly from a live model. Individualized instruction is provided to address student’s diverse learning styles and abilities.

➜ Intermediate Drawing This drawing class will work on measuring, line, use of color, shadow and shading, and use of charcoal, pen and ink, and pastels. Designed for students who want to improve their drawing skills, prepare for painting or watercolor classes, or develop independent works. Topics include the use of line, shadow, perspective, abstraction, and drawing people, drapery, animals and landscapes. Course number: 402430 ID 19202 ❯ Colin Gray • Jun 29 - Jul 27 • Schott, Rm 20 5 Wednesdays • 1:00PM - 4:00PM • $90 + Materials $4

Note: Minors (under age 18) are not allowed in this class. Course number: 402407 ID 19220 ❯ Lauren Manzo • Jun 22 - Jul 27 • Schott, Rm 23 6 Wednesdays • 1:00PM - 4:00PM • $108 + Lab $34 + Materials $5 ID 19201 ❯ (Tom) Louis Henderson • Jun 28 - Jul 26 • Schott, Rm 23 5 Tuesdays • 9:00AM - 12:00PM • $90 + Lab $29 + Materials $5

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Good photographs are just the jumping off point for creating great landscape paintings. Paint with more dynamic colors by applying one of the three great color schemes. This course includes instruction and demonstration of creating an oil painting from a photo from start to finish. You will analyze your photo through drawing, color mixing and completion. You then will create paintings from your own photos, with individual hands on help and critique from the instructor. One class meeting will be a field trip to take photographs and learn to compose with your camera. Course number: 402466

➜ Saturday Stone Carving, Beginners to Intermediate Enjoy learning the fundamentals of stone carving, focusing on the basic techniques of carving and the development of ideas and forms. Beginners use hand tools to carve alabaster. Intermediate carvers will work in a full range of stone using hand and power tools. Start with an idea and finish with a beautiful stone carving. Course number: 405370 ID 19328 SAT ❯ Rebecca Davis • Jul 9 - Jul 30 • SBCC, Humanities Building - outside room H-104 4 Saturdays • 9:30AM - 12:30PM • $72 + Materials $15

ID 19199 ❯ Elaine Wilson • Jun 23 - Jul 28 • Schott, Rm 22 6 Thursdays • 9:30AM - 12:30PM • $122 + Materials $5

➜ Still Life Painting ➜ Light and Shadow in Art: A Plein Air Painting Experience This course teaches students the fundamentals of light and shadow in painting. Technical skills in the use of oils, acrylics, and watercolors, are utilized to capture the quality of light and color relationships on a two-dimensional surface. Course number: 402397 ID 19194 ❯ Thomas Van Stein • Jun 22 - Jul 27 • Butterfly Lane, Butterfly Beach 6 Wednesdays • 2:00PM - 5:00PM • $108

➜ Painting or Drawing the Costumed Model NEW! Expand your art skills through drawing or painting a clothed model. Even an experienced artist will flourish through working in an intimate setting and in a small group to enhance your skills. Receive one-on-one guidance from an experienced teacher using a variety of modalities including graphite, colored pencils, water soluble crayons, conte crayon, ink, oil pastels, watercolor, acrylic or water based oils. No solvent based oils, charcoal or soft pastels will be used. Recommend for intermediate or advanced artists. Course number: 402482

Using the still life format students will select objects or areas of interest, create a composition and make a painting. Topics include techniques used in painting with oils, acrylics, water color and pastel and an examination of still life painting from origins to contemporary methods.

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➜ Landscape Oil Painting From Photos

Course number: 402406 ID 19196 ❯ Paige Wilson • Jun 23 - Jul 28 • Schott, Rm 20 6 Thursdays • 1:00PM - 4:00PM • $135 + Materials $10

➜ Working with Galleries to Market Your Art NEW! You studied art, took art classes and courses. You created some fabulous pieces and want to enter the world of art now. Ever wondered how to make the leap from art as your hobby to art as a potential income stream? Discover what to know about the business of art. Get answers to how, when and where to present your work. Find out how artist-gallery relations work. Join us for useful information and discussion, and come away with an understanding of how to market your art as a business. Course number: 402481 ID 19192 ❯ Jack Mohr • Jun 21 - Jul 12 • Schott, Rm 3 4 Tuesdays • 9:30AM - 11:30AM • $64

ID 19329 ❯ Gregory LeRoy • Jun 23 - Jul 28 • Wake, Rm 7 6 Thursdays • 1:30PM - 4:30PM • $144 + Lab $34 + Materials $5

➜ Portrait Drawing Students experience the challenge, excitement and creative selfexpression of portrait drawing. This class emphasizes the underlying anatomy to help students build a believable likeness. An exploration of the effects of light on the planes of the head and neck help the student connect the head to the figure. Each class has ample individual instruction, a valuable demonstration and group critique. The instructor is a nationally respected portrait artist who has painted many important American families. Course number: 402436 ID 19285 ❯ Valori Fussell • Jun 20 - Jul 25 • Schott, Rm 23 5 Mondays • 9:30AM - 12:30PM • $116 + Lab $29 + Materials $5

CRAFTS & HOBBIES: GENERAL ➜ Calligraphy Dress up your poetry, passages, quotations, envelopes, journals, scrapbooks, greeting cards, or invitations, with calligraphy. Design stylistic presentations that catch the eye and demand to be read and appreciated. Calligraphy adds dignity and finish to worthwhile text. This class provides experience creating the alphabet known as Copperplate written with a broad point pen. Pens, holders, inks, paper, and exemplars are all provided in your materials fee. Course number: 451368 ID 19302 EVE ❯ Eliesa Bollinger • Jun 20 - Jul 25 • Wake, Rm 7 5 Mondays • 7:00PM - 9:00PM • $70 + Materials $15

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➜ Glass Arts Workshop

➜ Transform Your Life Using Crafts

Students of all levels receive individualized instruction in the glass arts, including leaded stained glass, copper foil stained glass, fusing, mosaic, and sandblasting.

Combine the tranquility and meditative benefits of knitting and crochet with the life affirming principles of the Dream Builder system. Relax, achieve a calm state and build a positive joyful habit of ‘dreaming’ of your vision. Clarify your vision of an ideal lifestyle while creating, stitch by stitch on your tangible reminder of your dream. Knitting or crocheting will generate positive thinking and creative feelings. Your masterpiece will remind you of your vision and affirmations. All levels welcomed.

Course number: 451333 ID 19274 ❯ Lorraine Vanhecke • Jun 24 - Jul 29 • Wake, Rm 11 Stained Glass Lab 6 Fridays • 9:00AM - 12:00PM • $125 + Lab $31 + Materials $10

Course number: 451407 ID 19350 EVE ❯ Gulcan Demirci • Jun 22 - Jul 27 • Wake, Rm 7 6 Wednesdays • 6:00PM - 8:00PM • $78 + Materials $10

➜ Glass Creations: Leaded, Copper Foil, Sandblasting and Mosaic In this hands-on class, we discover the beauty of glass and all that it has to offer! You will create a beautiful piece that you will be proud to say you made yourself. Learn to understand glass and enjoy working in this special medium. Don’t shy away if you don’t have any experience - this class is designed for students of all levels. Course number: 451365 ID 19272 ❯ Lorraine Vanhecke • Jun 21 - Jul 26 • Wake, Rm 11 Stained Glass Lab 6 Tuesdays • 9:00AM - 12:00PM • $109 + Lab $18 + Materials $10 ID 19273 ❯ Lorraine Vanhecke • Jun 23 - Jul 28 • Wake, Rm 11 Stained Glass Lab 6 Thursdays • 9:00AM - 12:00PM • $109 + Lab $18 + Materials $10

➜ Glass Fusing Students will learn basic skills to create several fused glass pieces. Emphasis will be placed on creating functional, yet artistic pieces, including a small plate or bowl. The class will be taught at a relaxed pace with emphasis on artistry and fun. Students will experience the wonderfully equipped glass studio. Course number: 451371 ID 19271 EVE ❯ Carolyn Holguin • Jun 22 - Jul 27 • Wake, Rm 11 Stained Glass Lab 6 Wednesdays • 6:00PM - 9:00PM • $125 + Lab $31 + Materials $10

➜ WOW Weaving Lab This class is designed to allow students currently enrolled in the weaving course access to floor looms to continue working on their class projects. Course number: 451390 ID 19265 ❯ TBD CLL Staff • Jul 7 - Jul 28 • Wake, Rm 32 Weaving Lab 4 Thursdays • 11:00AM - 3:00PM • $80

➜ WOW: Wonders of Weaving Create beautiful textiles of your choosing while learning the timeless craft of weaving on a floor loom. You will master this craft from learning the basic techniques of planning and loom set-up to finishing. You can choose from a variety of projects that range from scarves, blankets and fabric for clothing to tapestries and rugs, all woven on your personally assigned loom in a friendly, artistic studio atmosphere. Many examples and interesting materials, some are even eco-friendly, help motivate and inspire both the beginner and experienced weaver. Weaving is a wonderful creative process for all to enjoy. Men and women come discover this new adventure. Note: Tuition fee partially covered through private donations. Course number: 451363 ID 19214 ❯ Lynn Lopez • Jun 21 - Jul 26 • Wake, Rm 32 Weaving Lab 6 Tuesdays • 9:30AM - 3:00PM • $180

➜ Intermediate and Advanced Glass Fusing Returning students will be taught a new firing and decorative technique each term. You will learn how to use these techniques to enhance your fused glass pieces. Firing schedules for advanced projects will also be discussed. This class will be taught at a relaxed pace with the mature student in mind. Join us in our wonderfully equipped glass studio and we will turn up the heat. Course number: 451350 ID 19275 ❯ Carolyn Holguin • Jun 21 - Jul 26 • Wake, Rm 11 Stained Glass Lab 6 Tuesdays • 1:00PM - 4:00PM • $125 + Lab $31 + Materials $10

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CRAFTS: CERAMICS ➜ Ceramics: Beginning, Intermediate and Advanced Students of all skill levels will develop or refine throwing and trimming skills, hand-building skills, and glazing skills. Note: Kiln space will be limited to 2.5 cu. ft. per student per class. First bag of clay included in materials fee. Course number: 451356 ID 19306 EVE ❯ Marjorie Basch • Jun 20 - Jul 25 • Schott, Rm 24 Ceramic Lab 5 Mondays • 6:00PM - 9:00PM • $90 + Lab $26 + Materials $15 ID 19307 EVE ❯ Barbara Loebman • Jun 21 - Jul 26 • Schott, Rm 24 Ceramic Lab 6 Tuesdays • 6:30PM - 9:30PM • $108 + Lab $32 + Materials $15 ID 19308 ❯ Barbara Loebman • Jun 22 - Jul 27 • Schott, Rm 24 Ceramic Lab 6 Wednesdays • 9:00AM - 12:00PM • $108 + Lab $32 + Materials $15 ID 19309 ❯ Barbara Loebman • Jun 22 - Jul 27 • Schott, Rm 24 Ceramic Lab 6 Wednesdays • 1:00PM - 4:00PM • $108 + Lab $32 + Materials $15 ID 19310 EVE ❯ Lorie Stout • Jun 22 - Jul 27 • Carpinteria High School, Ceramics Rm 6 Wednesdays • 6:00PM - 9:00PM • $108 + Lab $32 + Materials $25 ID 19333 EVE ❯ Zoe Primrose • Jun 22 - Jul 27 • Schott, Rm 24 Ceramic Lab 6 Wednesdays • 6:00PM - 9:00PM • $108 + Lab $32 + Materials $15 ID 19311 ❯ Genie Thomsen • Jun 23 - Jul 28 • Schott, Rm 24 Ceramic Lab 6 Thursdays • 1:00PM - 4:00PM • $108 + Lab $32 + Materials $15 ID 19312 ❯ Barbara Loebman • Jun 24 - Jul 29 • Schott, Rm 24 Ceramic Lab 6 Fridays • 9:00AM - 12:00PM • $108 + Lab $32 + Materials $15 ID 19313 EVE ❯ Bernard Sayers • Jun 24 - Jul 29 • Schott, Rm 24 Ceramic Lab 6 Fridays • 6:00PM - 9:00PM • $108 + Lab $32 + Materials $15 ID 19314 SAT ❯ Deanna Pini • Jun 25 - Jul 30 • Schott, Rm 24 Ceramic Lab 6 Saturdays • 9:00AM - 12:00PM • $108 + Lab $32 + Materials $15

"The Misconception About Why Some Ceramics Explode in the Kiln" with James Coquia James Coquia is an artist and educator. He has been producing art as long as he can remember while specializing in ceramics for more than 20 years. According to James, one of the biggest misconceptions in ceramics is that pockets of air in clay will cause your finished piece to explode when heated. Not true! In actuality, it’s water that accumulates in these pockets. When heated to 220 degrees Fahrenheit, the expansion of those molecules causes the piece to explode. You can have as many holes in the clay as you desire. Just make sure your piece is completely dry. Watch the video on the CLL YouTube Channel! www.youtube.com/sbccCLL

ID 19315 SAT ❯ Genie Thomsen • Jun 25 - Jul 30 • Schott, Rm 24 Ceramic Lab 6 Saturdays • 12:30PM - 3:30PM • $108 + Lab $32 + Materials $15

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James’s Summer CLL class: ➜ M astering the Human Face in Clay (p. 8)

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➜ Ceramics: Porcelain

➜ Mastering the Human Face in Clay

Create pure classics from porcelain clay. Students will experiment with glazes and learn various oriental decorating techniques using green, blue, gray and transparent Celadon glazes. This class is recommended for all students with at least one year of throwing experience.

We are hardwired to instantly recognize the human face, and we are very keen in picking out elements that are not quite right. Through engaged ‘looking and seeing’ you will develop the skills to home in on those elements, to know exactly why they don’t look right and how to rectify them. Working with real life facial features from the mirror, model or fellow participants, you’ll produce several pieces, transferring visual information onto clay. Master the techniques needed to master sculpting the human face by implementing elements of believability: perspective shifting, complex curvatures, facial relationships and intricate detail.

Note: Kiln space will be limited to 2.5 cu. ft. per student per class. Course number: 451334 ID 19316 ❯ Barbara Loebman • Jun 23 - Jul 28 • Schott, Rm 24 Ceramic Lab 6 Thursdays • 9:00AM - 12:00PM • $108 + Lab $32 + Materials $25

➜ Creating Ceramic Containers You would like just the right decorative pot for that certain spot in your home. Stop looking and make your own! In this class you will explore the techniques of hand-building and wheel throwing to create containers especially for fresh cut flowers and potted plants. No experience is needed to complete these ceramic projects, just a desire to create something beautiful with your own hands. All skill levels will benefit from demonstrations and then choose to complete their project by hand-building or wheel throwing. Note: Kiln space will be limited to 2.5 cu. ft. per student per class. First bag of clay included with materials fee. Course number: 451385 ID 19317 ❯ Bernard Sayers • Jun 24 - Jul 29 • Schott, Rm 24 Ceramic Lab 6 Fridays • 1:00PM - 4:00PM • $108 + Lab $32 + Materials $15

➜ Decorative Ceramics This class is designed to address the variety of decorative techniques for ceramics students of all levels. Students will gain a working knowledge of the ways one can decorate and enhance work through working with the clay in various states - wet, raw (green), bisque (1st firing), and overglaze. Topics include hand building techniques, wheel fundamentals, glazes, slips, stains, carving, patterns, textures, and decorative firing methods.

Course number: 451406 ID 19321 ❯ James Coquia • Jun 20 - Jul 25 • Schott, Rm 22 5 Mondays • 12:00PM - 3:00PM • $90 + Lab $29 + Materials $25 ID 19322 EVE ❯ James Coquia • Jun 20 - Jul 25 • Schott, Rm 22 5 Mondays • 6:00PM - 9:00PM • $90 + Materials $25

CRAFTS: JEWELRY ➜ Jewelry - Open Studio Enjoy using our wonderful jewelry studio to work on projects of your own, or projects from jewelry classes that need finishing touches. This studio class is run by a professional jeweler-instructor who can answer questions and help you with your ongoing jewelry tasks. Take advantage of this opportunity to use the equipment and to benefit from the guidance of a skilled jeweler to help you with your projects. Some demonstrations on various creative jewelry techniques and methods will be given throughout the course. Course number: 452111 ID 19323 ❯ Carl Stanley • Jun 22 - Jul 27 • Wake, Rm 8 Jewelry Lab 6 Wednesdays • 1:00PM - 4:00PM • $144 + Lab $18 + Materials $10 ID 19347 ❯ Carl Stanley • Jun 22 - Jul 27 • Wake, Rm 8 Jewelry Lab 6 Wednesdays • 9:00AM - 12:00PM • $144 + Lab $18 + Materials $10

Note: Kiln space will be limited to 2.5 cu. ft. per student per class. First bag of clay included with materials fee. Course number: 451386 ID 19318 EVE ❯ Genie Thomsen • Jun 23 - Jul 28 • Schott, Rm 24 Ceramic Lab 6 Thursdays • 6:00PM - 9:00PM • $108 + Lab $32 + Materials $15

Summer vacation? P ack like a pro NEW! DIY Travel Bag Tired of looking for that perfect tote or travel bag? Learn how to make your own with all the compartments to fit your needs. ➜ D IY Travel Bag (p. 9)

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➜ Individualized Sewing

This class allows experienced jewelry students to work on personal projects with instructor support. Demonstrations will be provided by the instructor in a variety of jewelry making techniques and methods pertaining to student’s individual needs. Materials will not be provided; students will be expected to provide materials for their own projects. Students should have completed beginning jewelry classes and be familiar with the use of the jewelry lab. This class is not structured for beginning students.

This class is designed for the student who has a desire to learn to sew and/or improve their sewing skills. Students will be guided through the techniques necessary to construct a project of their choice. Projects will provide the opportunity for creativity, achievement and success through a combination of theory and practical experience. Course number: 603097

Course number: 452089

ID 19210 ❯ Pamela Vestal • Jun 23 - Jul 28 • Wake, Rm 9 6 Thursdays • 9:00AM - 12:00PM • $108 + Lab $14 + Materials $5

ID 19282 ❯ Keith Hale • Jun 24 - Jul 29 • Wake, Rm 8 Jewelry Lab 6 Fridays • 9:00AM - 12:00PM • $144 + Lab $18

ID 19343 EVE ❯ Pamela Vestal • Jun 23 - Jul 28 • Wake, Rm 9 6 Thursdays • 6:00PM - 9:00PM • $108 + Lab $14 + Materials $5

➜ Lost Wax Casting This class teaches the skills needed for jewelry making using the lost wax casting method. Students will be guided through the wax carving process, preparation of the wax model for the burnout procedure and the actual casting. Students will have the opportunity to cast their own project.

ID 19293 ❯ Judith Brooks • Jul 6 - Jul 27 • Wake, Rm 9 4 Wednesdays • 9:00AM - 12:00PM • $72 + Lab $10 + Materials $3 ID 19294 ❯ Judith Brooks • Jul 6 - Jul 27 • Wake, Rm 9 4 Wednesdays • 12:30PM - 3:30PM • $72 + Lab $10 + Materials $3 ID 19295 EVE ❯ Judith Brooks • Jul 11 - Jul 25 • Wake, Rm 9 3 Mondays • 6:00PM - 9:00PM • $54 + Lab $7 + Materials $3

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➜ Jewelry Workshop

Course number: 452085 ID 19348 EVE ❯ Carl Stanley • Jun 22 - Jul 27 • Wake, Rm 8 Jewelry Lab 6 Wednesdays • 6:00PM - 9:30PM • $168 + Lab $21 + Materials $45

➜ The Art of Jewelry Making - Level 1 Students learn how to make silver rings, earrings, pins, and pendants. Class explores techniques and applications in using jewelry tools, working with materials, setting gemstones, and other fabrication techniques. Course number: 452086 ID 19266 EVE ❯ Keith Hale • Jun 20 - Jul 25 • Wake, Rm 8 Jewelry Lab 5 Mondays • 6:00PM - 9:00PM • $120 + Lab $14 + Materials $45

MUSIC & PERFORMING ARTS ➜ Break into Voice Over Have you ever been told that your voice is perfect for radio, television or movies yet had no idea what to do next? Explore your potential in this fun, lively class taught by an award-winning voice over professional. This course is both introductory and instructional; it is not selling pipe dreams. If you’ve wanted to explore your inner actor, or simply develop greater confidence in your public speaking abilities, here is your opportunity. Course number: 301226 ID 19301 SAT ❯ David Lawrence • Jun 25 • Schott, Auditorium 1 Saturday • 9:00AM - 3:30PM • $84

CRAFTS: SEWING & QUILTING ➜ DIY Travel Bag NEW! Tired of looking for that perfect tote or travel bag? Now you can have fun and make either your own tote or small travel bag own bag. You decide the size that fits your needs. You will construct a duffle type bag using your own design ideas. You will learn how to size and design your bag, install zippers, make a pocket and line your bag. Recommended for students with some sewing experience. Course number: 603137 ID 19332 ❯ Pamela Vestal • Jul 8 - Jul 9 • Wake, Rm 9 2 Fridays • 9:00AM - 1:00PM & Sat 9:00AM - 1:00PM • $48 + Lab $6

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“Using your Body to Help your Vocal Delivery” with David Lawrence

➜ Go From Your Shower to a Karaoke Stage Sharpen up your performance and vocal skills for that next Karaoke party, family gathering, or audition. Sing with confidence, style, and range, projection and emotion. Focus on your stage presence and microphone skills and how to properly stylize that pop, rock, jazz, or original song you’ve been working on. Benefit from the 30 years’ performing and teaching experience of a professional singer. Enjoy a live performance in the last class. All levels welcome, shower singers and professionals alike. Course number: 301219

David Lawrence is a voice actor living in Santa Barbara. He has performed in radio, TV commercials, audio books and video games.

ID 19303 EVE ❯ Celeste Tavera • Jun 20 - Jul 25 • Schott, Auditorium 5 Mondays • 6:30PM - 8:00PM • $75

Trying to avoid the monotone “Bueller, Bueller, Bueller” caricature in your voice acting?

Pick it up, put it in your mouth, blow and ... oh that wailing, mournful sound of the blues harmonica. And you don’t need an expensive instrument. Using a standard 10 hole diatonic harmonica in the key of A major you can be playing the blues in no time, without getting bogged down with too much music theory. Discover how to easy it is use the natural human breathing process and start having fun with this instantly intuitive instrument. What budding musician wouldn’t want the instant gratification provided by a harmonica?

David has a few tips for those who want to improve their skills. • Don’t be afraid to be animated in your communication • Use purposeful gestures to reinforce your message You don’t have to be like Dick Vitale and speak with your hands all the time, but using gestures can help impart a message to your audience. Watch the video on the CLL YouTube Channel! www.youtube.com/sbccCLL

➜ Harmonica Blues, Getting Started

Course number: 301213 ID 19297 EVE ❯ David Campos • Jun 20 - Jul 25 • Wake, Rm 15 5 Mondays • 6:15PM - 8:15PM • $75

➜ Music Box Theater Musical theater is alive and well! Release your inner musical singer, and meet other people who appreciate musical theater and want to perform. Sharpen your acting and singing skills in an exciting, fulfilling workshop environment. Work on scenes and songs from musical theater repertory and practice character development, enhanced vocal techniques, and musical expression. Put it all together in a public ?performance where you can demonstrate your enhanced skills. Performers of all levels welcome. Course number: 351121 ID 19304 EVE ❯ Celeste Tavera • Jun 21 - Jul 26 • Schott, Auditorium 6 Tuesdays • 6:30PM - 8:00PM • $90

➜ Piano - Beginning Level 2 Do you have a little experience with the piano? Ready to learn more? Or perhaps you just a little rusty? Move on from the basics and discover how to move your hands more confidently as your fingers create familiar melodies and songs. ‘Beginning Level 2’ develops the musical theory and basic skills of ‘Beginning Level 1’. Enjoy the supportive nature and personalized teaching in this class as you move your reading, technique, and musicianship up a notch. Note: Required textbook: Alfred’s Basic Adult Piano Course, Adult All-in-One Course, Level 2 (Palmer, Manus and Lethco).

David’s Summer CLL class: ➜ B reak into Voice Over (p. 9)

Course number: 301224 ID 19299 EVE ❯ David Campos • Jun 22 - Jul 27 • Schott, Rm 3 6 Wednesdays • 7:15PM - 8:45PM • $63

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➜ Singing from the Heart - Intermediate Level

Always wanted to play piano? Finally - an opportunity to explore musical theory in a piano course designed for adult beginners. Begin from scratch or revisit basic skills. Learn the relationship between the notes on the staff and on the keyboard. Discover how to comfortably move your hands and fingers and create familiar melodies and songs. Just bring a desire to learn, and realize that lifelong ambition to play tunes on the piano.

Hello solo singers, Karaoke singers, band singers, chorus singers and closet singers! Music styles covered in this class will include Pop, Folk, Broadway, and Country. Enhance your singing and performance abilities either as a soloist or group singer. Develop your skills in a supportive, nurturing and ‘safe’ workshop environment. Learn the ‘blueprint’ basics of the voice, including breathing, posture and vowels. Join us, and take your singing to the next level! Basic singing experience required.

Note: Note: Textbook required. Course number: 301188 ID 19298 ❯ David Campos • Jun 22 - Jul 27 • Schott, Rm 3 6 Wednesdays • 3:45PM - 5:15PM • $63

Course number: 301214 ID 19290 EVE ❯ Laurel Fryer • Jun 23 - Jul 28 • Schott, Rm 20 6 Thursdays • 6:00PM - 8:00PM • $72

➜ Piano - Intermediate

➜ Singing from the Heart - Basics of Singing

Continue down the road towards musical competence. Enhance your musicianship and confidence on the piano. Enjoy a practical introduction to intermediate theory, and augment your reading skills. Increase your repertoire, and enjoy the performance opportunities available for those who want to share what they have learned. A year of prior piano experience is recommended.

Calling all shower singers, car singers, chorus singers and closet singers! Here is your chance to sing for others. No experience required, as you will learn in a supportive, nurturing and ‘safe’ workshop environment. You will cover the ‘blueprint’ basics of the voice, including breathing, posture and vowels. Master the use of energy and letting go of unnecessary tensions and stress in your life. Enhance your vocal strength both in business and social environments. Come and discover your inner singer.

Note: Note: Textbook: Alfred’s Basic Adult Piano Course; Adult AllIn-One Course, Level 2. (Palmer, Manus and Lethco). Course number: 301174 ID 19300 EVE ❯ David Campos • Jun 22 - Jul 27 • Schott, Rm 3 6 Wednesdays • 5:30PM - 7:00PM • $63

➜ Playing the Guitar for Beginners and Beyond Is playing the guitar something you always wanted to do? Here is a safe, supportive environment to develop your skills and lay a foundation for years to come. Learn how to play popular songs - the basic chords, elementary rhythm techniques and left-hand / right-hand coordination. Before long you’ll be able to play any simple song you want with confidence and joy. Course number: 301190 ID 19211 ❯ Gregory LeRoy • Jun 20 - Jul 25 • Wake, Rm 15 5 Mondays • 5:00PM - 6:00PM • $50 ID 19212 SAT ❯ Gregory LeRoy • Jun 25 - Jul 30 • Schott, Rm 20 6 Saturdays • 10:00AM - 11:00AM • $60

➜ Sing in a Broadway Chorus Theaters started to consolidate on Broadway in the 1920’s and 30’s. Broadway musicals are now famous all over the world. Become part of a fun group singing music from a wide variety of Broadway musicals. Practice vocal technique, harmonization, how to read notes, and counting in an easy-going, relaxed atmosphere. Enjoy the opportunity to sing, solos, duets, or just sing in the chorus it’s your choice. The focus is on performance skills and blending. Release that hidden star in you.

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➜ Piano for Beginners - Level 1

Course number: 301193 ID 19296 EVE ❯ Laurel Fryer • Jun 24 - Jul 29 • Schott, Rm 20 6 Fridays • 6:00PM - 8:00PM • $72

WOODWORKING ➜ A Woodworking Woodshop Experience the joy and satisfaction of creating a wood project. Students learn to use hand and power tools efficiently and safely. The first project for beginning students enables the student to build a useful item of wood while learning how to select proper materials, use appropriate equipment, cut, fit, assemble, and finish the project. The first class is a mandatory safety class. Returning students welcome. Note: No one under age of 18 will be admitted. No minor waivers will be granted. Students may contact teacher at sjscheftic@ pipeline.sbcc.edu Course number: 909339 ID 19229 EVE ❯ Stephen Scheftic • Jun 21 - Jul 26 • Wake, Rm 10 Carpentry Lab 6 Tuesdays • 6:00PM - 9:00PM • $108 + Lab $15 + Materials $5 ID 19236 EVE ❯ Stephen Scheftic • Jun 22 - Jul 27 • Wake, Rm 10 Carpentry Lab 6 Wednesdays • 6:00PM - 9:00PM • $108 + Lab $15 + Materials $5

Course number: 301232 ID 19305 EVE ❯ Celeste Tavera • Jun 24 - Jul 29 • Schott, Auditorium 6 Fridays • 6:30PM - 8:00PM • $87 + Materials $10

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Body, Mind, Spirit The CLL promotes Body, Mind and Spirit inside and out. Choose from an amazing variety of classes designed to guide you to your center. Create your passion… at the Center

➜ Yoga (p. 14)

DANCE, FITNESS, & PERSONAL ➜ All Ages and Stages Gentle Yoga Imagine feeling limber, relaxed and excited to face the day. Explore gentle and seated yoga positions that facilitate balance, stability, and tranquility. Discover new poses in a welcoming and inclusive environment while also focusing on flexibility and breath for a complete work out. Your worries will melt away resulting in an inner sense of peace. Course number: 608744 ID 19240 ❯ TBD • Jun 21 - Jul 26 • Wake, Auditorium 6 Tuesdays • 9:30AM - 10:30AM • $45 ID 19241 ❯ TBD • Jun 23 - Jul 28 • Wake, Auditorium 6 Thursdays • 9:30AM - 10:30AM • $45

➜ Belly Dance and Dances of the Middle East Have fun and get fit as you practice the beautiful art of belly dance. Learn how belly dance has historic roots going back to India and Persia, and explore the cultural, historical and geographical elements of these areas. Discover how modern belly dance includes cultural and geographical influences from Turkey, Egypt, North Africa and the United States where it has developed into a modern, sophisticated dance art. Come away with the incredible benefits of an enjoyable and complete cultural/movement experience. Course number: 608747 ID 19259 EVE ❯ (Alexandra) Laurie (King) Alexander • Jun 22 - Jul 27 • Schott, Auditorium 6 Wednesdays • 5:30PM - 6:30PM • $49

➜ Body Mind Wakeup Call Find it harder to get up in the morning? Is your mind a bit fuzzy? This fun class is geared to awaken you to become more fully engaged in thinking, being and doing. Muscles lose flexibility and strength with age, this includes your brain. This may be avoided with regular training and strengthening. Come experience easy chair assisted yoga stretches, use of light weights and resistance bands and also fun ways to help increase and build your memory skills. Have more energy for your activities; renew aliveness, alertness and joy. Note: Bring a mat to class. Course number: 608669 ID 19250 ❯ Holly Hungett • Jun 21 - Jul 26 • Schott, Auditorium 6 Tuesdays • 7:45AM - 8:45AM • $35 ID 19251 ❯ Holly Hungett • Jun 23 - Jul 28 • Schott, Auditorium 6 Thursdays • 7:45AM - 8:45AM • $35

➜ Easy Does It Exercises Students improve mobility, flexibility, strength, balance, posture, breathing and relaxation. Exercises are conducted from a seated position for students with Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis or older adults who are new to exercise. Includes some standing and walking exercises to improve posture, balance, leg strength, and gait. Course number: 608616 ID 19252 ❯ Holly Hungett • Jun 22 - Jul 27 • Schott, Auditorium 6 Wednesdays • 9:00AM - 10:00AM • $35

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➜ Evening Yoga Flow

➜ Fitness for Adults

A more dynamic flow of yoga postures for those familiar with the basic postures of yoga. These dynamic classes taught with music allow the student to actively practice sequences designed to enhance strength, balance and endurance. Guided imagery and deep relaxation provides a wonderful conclusion to your yoga practice.

Get fit and educated at the same time! In this class you will get moving but you will also gain an understanding of how your everyday choices contribute to your health. You will engage in activities and receive information to improve nutrition, fitness, cardiovascular health and stress management skills. This class will enhance your physical and emotional well-being.

Course number: 608680

Course number: 608697

ID 19225 EVE ❯ TBD • Jun 21 - Jul 26 • Schott, Auditorium 6 Tuesdays • 5:30PM - 6:30PM • $55

ID 19284 ❯ Kathleen O’Connor • Jun 27 - Jul 15 • SBCC, PE113 8 Sessions • Mon, Wed, Fri • 9:00AM - 10:00AM • $29

ID 19226 EVE ❯ TBD • Jun 23 - Jul 28 • Schott, Auditorium 6 Thursdays • 5:30PM - 6:30PM • $55

➜ Feldenkrais Mat Class Discover the benefits of the Feldenkrais Method in a fun and relaxing environment geared towards all ages and abilities. Explore the science and practice of moving with more skill and less pain. The Feldenkrais Method engages your brain and nervous system to improve flexibility, coordination, balance, and agility while also reducing tension. Come away with enhanced comfort and performance in everyday activities and also sleep better at nighttime.

This class is especially designed for seniors, beginners or those wanting a gentle yoga practice. Students explore easy, chairassisted yoga, as well as standing and floor poses. These yoga poses are designed especially for the older body with limited mobility. Students practice gentle, restorative yoga to assist with insomnia, hypertension, healing, and to increase range of motion. Note: Please bring a mat. Students should be able to get on and off the floor. Course number: 608610 ID 19242 ❯ Holly Hungett • Jun 20 - Jul 25 • Wake, Auditorium 5 Mondays • 3:30PM - 4:30PM • $29

Course number: 608759 ID 19235 EVE ❯ Laurie Wilson • Jun 28 - Jul 26 • Wake, Auditorium 5 Tuesdays • 5:30PM - 6:30PM • $59 ID 19237 ❯ Laurie Wilson • Jun 29 - Jul 20 • Wake, Auditorium 4 Wednesdays • 11:00AM - 12:00PM • $35

➜ Fitness Flow with a Yogic Twist Engage in a continual flow of movement designed to increase flexibility and endurance! Through the use of unique fluid floor and barre stretches you will work to lengthen muscles, enhance circulation and minimize the stresses of daily life. Come and enjoy the fitness flow. Course number: 608580 ID 19227 ❯ TBD • Jun 20 - Jul 25 • Schott, Auditorium 5 Mondays • 12:30PM - 1:30PM • $45 ID 19228 ❯ TBD • Jun 22 - Jul 27 • Schott, Auditorium 6 Wednesdays • 12:30PM - 1:30PM • $55

ID 19243 ❯ Holly Hungett • Jun 22 - Jul 27 • Wake, Auditorium 6 Wednesdays • 3:30PM - 4:30PM • $35

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➜ Gentle Yoga for Seniors

ID 19260 ❯ Roberta Hewson • Jun 24 - Jul 29 • Wake, Auditorium 6 Fridays • 2:30PM - 3:30PM • $35

➜ Lighter than Air: A High Energy, Low Impact Trampoline Workout Imagine yourself enjoying a high energy, low impact workout. Put a bounce in your step with safe, aerobic exercise on a groundlevel, individual trampoline. Benefit from an effective exercise that increases your energy level and improves your balance, all without stressing your joints. Discover a new, liberating range of movements only available on a trampoline, and leave this class feeling lighter than air. Course number: 608748 ID 19238 ❯ Elyse Warnecke • Jun 21 - Jul 26 • Airobic Fitness, Studio 6 Tuesdays • 12:00PM - 1:00PM • $59 ID 19239 ❯ Elyse Warnecke • Jun 23 - Jul 28 • Airobic Fitness, Studio 6 Thursdays • 12:00PM - 1:00PM • $59

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➜ Nia: A Celebration of the Body

➜ Resistance Pilates

Nia will give you a joyous, total body movement experience that draws from Tai Chi, Tae Kwon Do, Aikido, jazz dance, modern dance, Duncan dance, yoga, Alexander Technique and Teachings of Moshe Feldenkrais. Nia is based on a combination of 52 unique moves, all concentrating on the main areas of the body. Appropriate for all, stiff beginners and highly fit athletes alike can adapt Nia to meet their needs by choosing from three intensity levels. Nia is a body centered personal growth and fitness modality that changes bodies and lives.

Explore the use of light weights and resistance bands as we build on core strength to support the spine. Take a load off your back. Stand strong, stand tall and improve posture. Find the length, strength and flexibility of the spine. Discover increased comfort and ease in your body. Utilize the Pilates way of breath to focus on and energize each movement.

Course number: 608670

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ID 19253 ❯ Hazel Carlsen • Jun 20 - Jul 25 • Schott, Auditorium 5 Mondays • 7:30AM - 8:30AM • $49

Course number: 608738 ID 19254 ❯ Hazel Carlsen • Jun 21 - Jul 26 • Schott, Auditorium 6 Tuesdays • 9:30AM - 10:30AM • $49 ID 19257 ❯ Hazel Carlsen • Jun 22 - Jul 27 • Schott, Auditorium 6 Wednesdays • 7:30AM - 8:30AM • $49 ID 19256 ❯ Hazel Carlsen • Jun 23 - Jul 28 • Schott, Auditorium 6 Thursdays • 9:30AM - 10:30AM • $49

➜ Qigong Animal Frolics Qigong Animal Frolics are some of the oldest and most popular of all Qigong exercises. When we embody the physical traits, movements and spiritual nature of real and mythical animals, we can gain insight for our own health and healing. Become grounded as you become the Bear, graceful as you become the Crane, and powerful as you become the Tiger. Enjoy Animal Frolics that include Turtle, Deer, Dragon, Butterfly, Bear, Crane, Snake, Dolphin, Whale, Phoenix, Elephant, Monkey, Tiger and more. Discover how Animal Frolics are fun, imaginative and inspirational.

➜ Strength and Stability Training for Seniors

Course number: 608758

ID 19233 ❯ Sally Saenger • Jun 21 - Jul 26 • Wake, Auditorium 6 Tuesdays • 2:00PM - 3:00PM • $35

ID 19335 SAT ❯ Jessica Kolbe • Jul 2 - Jul 30 • Wake, Auditorium 5 Saturdays • 11:30AM - 12:30PM • $39

Learn techniques and practice skills to improve balance, strength and flexibility in a safe environment. Basic exercises are performed to improve posture, gait and self-confidence. Intended for older adults but appropriate for anyone who wants to increase muscle tone and improve balance and mobility. Exercise equipment is provided. Course number: 608634

ID 19234 ❯ Sally Saenger • Jun 23 - Jul 28 • Wake, Auditorium 6 Thursdays • 2:00PM - 3:00PM • $35

➜ Yoga Course demonstrates how yoga practice promotes increased flexibility, strength, balance and mental awareness. Shows how mindful movement and conscious breathing help you to relax and stimulate the nervous, digestive and circulatory systems. Course is designed for all levels, from those new to yoga to continuing students. Students will practice demonstrated techniques.

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Note: Please bring a yoga mat to class. Course number: 608287 ID 19230 EVE ❯ Elena Poddubnaya • Jun 20 - Jul 25 • Wake, Auditorium 5 Mondays • 5:30PM - 6:45PM • $39 ID 19231 EVE ❯ Elena Poddubnaya • Jun 22 - Jul 27 • Wake, Auditorium 6 Wednesdays • 5:30PM - 6:45PM • $45 ID 19262 EVE ❯ Roberta Hewson • Jun 23 - Jul 28 • Wake, Auditorium 6 Thursdays • 5:30PM - 6:30PM • $35 ID 19232 SAT ❯ Elena Poddubnaya • Jun 25 - Jul 30 • Wake, Auditorium 6 Saturdays • 9:30AM - 11:00AM • $55

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PSYCHOLOGY & SPIRITUALITY

➜ Yoga Flow Engage your body and mind in this yoga class that encourages the pairing of breath with movement. You will learn and experience how a yoga practice promotes increased flexibility, strength, balance and mental awareness. Develop mindful movement and conscious breathing to help you relax and stimulate the nervous, digestive and circulatory systems. This course is designed for all levels, from those new to yoga to experienced students. Course number: 608698 ID 19223 ❯ TBD • Jun 21 - Jul 26 • Schott, Auditorium 6 Tuesdays • 12:30PM - 1:30PM • $55 ID 19224 ❯ TBD • Jun 23 - Jul 28 • Schott, Auditorium 6 Thursdays • 12:30PM - 1:30PM • $55

➜ Connecting With Spirit Guides Beyond the veil between worlds are spirit guides who are nonlocal in space and time. These guides have access to information unavailable to corporal, sentient beings. Learn how to cross the veil and connect with this profound, potentially life-saving reservoir of knowledge. Discover how the spirit world works and how to access your guides’ messages with an altar, sacred space and a dream practice. These will help you on your hero/ine’s journey to discover your destiny. ID 19341 SAT ❯ David Cumes • Jul 30 • Schott, Auditorium 1 Saturday • 10:00AM - 12:00PM • $19

➜ Yoga for Active Seniors This class is designed for active seniors who want to improve their flexibility, strength and concentration through the practice of yoga. Students use traditional yoga postures that are modified with the help of a chair or other props. Students learn deep breathing methods, focusing techniques, meditation, and relaxation. Note: Bring a mat and a blanket or beach towel to class. Course number: 608608 ID 19245 ❯ Holly Hungett • Jun 20 - Jul 25 • Wake, Auditorium 5 Mondays • 2:00PM - 3:00PM • $29 ID 19246 ❯ Holly Hungett • Jun 22 - Jul 27 • Wake, Auditorium 6 Wednesdays • 2:00PM - 3:00PM • $35

➜ Hiking Santa Barbara Are you looking for gentle exercise in beautiful places and with excellent company? If so, join us as we hike the trails, beaches, parks and neighborhoods of Santa Barbara. The hikes are about three miles and fairly level. We move at the relaxed pace, stretching at the beginning and resting halfway to meditate. You will see places you haven’t seen in a while and places you have never seen! Can you think of a happier, healthier way to spend a Wednesday morning?

BODY, MIND, SPIRIT

Course number: 202726

Course number: 202644 ID 19270 ❯ Rodger Sorrow • Jun 22 - Jul 27 • Wake, Rm 16 6 Wednesdays • 9:30AM - 12:00PM • $89

➜ Zumba Gold Join us for this low-impact, easy to follow class, where no one is an expert and everybody has a great time! Zumba is exercise in disguise. Regardless of your fitness level, age, gender or dance/ fitness experience, anybody and everybody can do this. Modify movements to suit your individual needs. Zumba is all about putting one foot in front of the other at your own pace. Have fun learning basic rhythms and steps to salsa, merengue, cha cha, reggae-ton, cumbia and more. Move, shake, shimmy, and find your own groove! Course number: 608639 ID 19247 ❯ Holly Hungett • Jun 21 - Jul 26 • Wake, Auditorium 6 Tuesdays • 12:00PM - 1:00PM • $35 ID 19249 ❯ Holly Hungett • Jun 23 - Jul 28 • Wake, Auditorium 6 Thursdays • 12:00PM - 1:00PM • $35

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➜ Practicing Mindfulness - Harmony, Health, Happiness

➜ Soul Sickness - Diagnosis, Prevention, Treatment

Learn a range of mindful meditation, movement, and contemplation techniques so you can discover and create a daily practice that best meets your needs - whether it is to strengthen your health and well-being, focus attention, reduce negative stress responses, or simply experience greater joy and contentment. Remembering how to live in this present moment strengthens our body, calms our mind, and helps us greet life’s challenges and surprises with greater courage and ease. Beginners and experienced meditators welcome.

Everyone is born with a potentially pure soul. However, ‘soul sickness’ can obscure our path to spiritual perfection. Causes of soul sickness include; daily challenges, the lure of materialism, OUR shadow, ego, monkey mind, a tricky subconscious, and negative spiritual forces. Discover how ancient wisdom explains health, wholeness and healing. Explore the causes of soul sickness and the remedies - gratitude, forgiveness, an enjoyable spiritual practice helping others, and following our unique destiny.

Course number: 202575

Course number: 202725

ID 19276 EVE ❯ Dana Drobny • Jun 28 - Jul 26 • Schott, Rm 31 5 Tuesdays • 5:30PM - 7:30PM • $59

ID 19340 SAT ❯ David Cumes • Jul 9 • Schott, Auditorium 1 Saturday • 10:00AM - 12:00PM • $19

➜ Reading and Writing Poetry for Personal Growth Discover ways of looking at poetry that help you look back over the events of your lives to see what still needs to be resolved. The reading of poems becomes a vehicle to see the meaning and purpose of your life. Write your own poems in class and listen to other students’ poems when they are ready to share. This will help you notice the similarities in the human experience and deal with future life issues in creative ways. Course number: 202583 ID 19258 ❯ David Richo • Jun 20 - Jul 25 • Schott, Rm 3 5 Mondays • 10:00AM - 12:00PM • $65

What’s New at the CLL? The CLL is pleased to offer more than 10 brand-new summer term classes! Here’s what’s being offered: ➜ A Wonderful World of Watercolor (p. 2) ➜ Painting or Drawing the Costumed Model (p. 5) ➜ Working with Galleries to Market Your Art (p. 5) ➜ DIY Travel Bag (p. 9) ➜ Santa Barbara, Through Your Lens (p. 19) ➜ How to Read Like a Writer (p. 19) ➜ How to Write the Modern Short Story (p. 19) ➜ First You Make A Roux: Secrets to Great Cajun and Creole Cooking (p. 20) ➜ Fragrant Feast: Indian Vegetarian Menu (p. 21) ➜ Indian Tandoori Grilling Class (p. 21) ➜ Make Your Project a Success: Strategies for Working with a Contractor (p. 22)

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Events, Language, Photo The CLL puts the world in your hands this Summer. Try foreign language classes for students at all levels, explore fascinating insights into news and events, and enjoy journeys through modern and classic literature and film. Create your passion… at the Center

CURRENT EVENTS, WORLD AFFAIRS & LOCAL CULTURE ➜ Current Events Class designed to stimulate awareness of contemporary issues and events and to encourage discussion with other students on these issues and events. The class explores topics related to international, national, state and local events. Students are invited to ask questions and make comments regarding each class topic.

➜ French Through Songs Have fun discovering the significance of French songs and the role they play in French culture. Explore different French artists to develop your oral and written comprehension skills, boost your vocabulary, and sharpen your grammar and verb conjugations while deepening your knowledge about French culture. This class is for students who have had a minimum of two years of French or for advanced students. . Course number: 102034 ID 19337 EVE ❯ Valerie Comte • Jun 29 - Jul 27 • Schott, Rm 5 5 Wednesdays • 5:30PM - 7:00PM • $45

Course number: 1005 ID 19269 ❯ Fred Hofmann • Jun 21 - Jul 26 • Vista del Monte Retirement Community, Los Padres Lounge 6 Tuesdays • 10:30AM - 12:00PM • $55

➜ Spanish Review - Advanced

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This highly interactive and conversational class is for students with considerable Spanish knowledge and a desire to increase fluency. Learning activities focus on reviewing ways to report past events, giving commands, indirect commands, and expressing wishes, desires and plans. Topics include relative pronouns, uses of ‘se’, present subjunctive, past subjunctive, idiomatic expressions and vocabulary. Enjoy games, dialogues, videos, songs, online activities, and much more in an atmosphere that is conducive to learning, and practice Spanish in a fun, highly interactive way.

➜ French for Travelers If you are planning a trip to France or Canada or simply wish to deal with daily situations in French in the future, this class is for you! Build your confidence through learning general greetings, time, and days of the week. Explore how to ask for and understand directions, order from a menu, make reservation, and ask key question on shopping terms all while learning about French culture. This class is for individuals with little-no knowledge of French.

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➜ Santa Barbara, Through Your Lens (p. 19)

Course number: 105170 ID 19287 ❯ Barbara Lotito • Jun 21 - Jul 12 • Schott, Rm 6 4 Tuesdays • 1:00PM - 3:00PM • $49

Course number: 102033 ID 19336 EVE ❯ Valerie Comte • Jun 28 - Jul 26 • Schott, Rm 3 5 Tuesdays • 5:30PM - 7:00PM • $45

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➜ Spanish Review - Beginning

➜ My Favorite Movie

This conversational class is for students who know some Spanish either through attending beginning level courses or have had exposure to Spanish through their social life, work or travel. Students review introductions, dialogues, meeting new people, descriptions of others, clothing, colors, numbers, and other basic vocabulary. Students review the present tense while participating in activities that increase their knowledge of the Spanish- speaking world. Review ser/estar, regular and irregular verbs in the present tense, question formation, pronouns and basic prepositions. Enjoy games, dialogues, videos, songs, online activities, and much more to generate an atmosphere that is conducive to learning, and practice Spanish in a fun, highly interactive way.

All of us have a favorite movie which has special meaning for us and about which we feel we have special insights. Why not share these insights about your favorite movie with other students? In this entertaining and thought-provoking class, everyone chooses a favorite movie. With guidance from the instructor, each student previews their favorite movie for the class, and, after the movie is shown, then leads a class discussion. Discover great movies, and develop an appreciation of this great art along the way. Course number: 151348 ID 19278 ❯ Fred Hofmann • Jun 24 - Jul 29 • Schott, Rm 3 6 Fridays • 1:30PM - 3:30PM • $69

Course number: 105126 ID 19277 ❯ Silvia Morgan • Jun 21 - Jul 26 • Schott, Rm 6 6 Tuesdays • 3:00PM - 5:00PM • $75

➜ Photography For Travelers

ID 19281 ❯ Barbara Lotito • Jun 23 - Jul 28 • Wake, Rm 18 6 Thursdays • 5:15PM - 7:15PM • $75

Discover the techniques professional travel photographers use to create dynamic, powerful images in any kind of situation. Learn to produce spectacular architectural and landscape photographs captured at the perfect time of day. Gain insights into approaching strangers and learn how to produce intimate portraits with minimal equipment and available light. Leverage bad weather, producing some of your most popular images, and learn how to make use of harsh mid-day sunlight. Make the images from your next trip captivating to both friends and family while transporting you back to the sights, sounds and smells of your favorite destinations.

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➜ Spanish Review - Intermediate This conversational class is for students who are familiar with the present, past and future tenses in Spanish. Review present, past and future tenses emphasizing the use of the preterit and imperfect to talk about what we did in the past as well as what we used to do at certain times of our lives. Students will practice all sorts of ways to refer to somebody or something they have already mentioned (using pronouns). Contrast between ‘por’ and ‘para’. Enjoy games, dialogues, videos, songs, online activities, and much more to generate an atmosphere that is conducive to learning, and practice Spanish in a fun, highly interactive way. Course number: 105130 ID 19286 EVE ❯ Silvia Morgan • Jun 22 - Jul 27 • Schott, Rm 6 6 Wednesdays • 5:15PM - 7:15PM • $75 ID 19339 ❯ Irma Esquivel-Kromis • Jul 5 - Jul 26 • Wake, Rm 18 4 Tuesdays • 12:15PM - 2:15PM • $49

PHOTOGRAPHY & FILM ➜ Create Photographs With Impact Discover new techniques and skills to help elevate your photography from average to exciting. Join an award winning professional photographer as you learn how to strengthen your compositions and create compelling photographs in any light source using a wide variety of techniques, including selective focus, motion blur, manipulation of light sources, backlighting, contrast, color saturation, rule of thirds, forced perspective and many more. By the end of this class, you will have the tools to pre-visualize new, dynamic photographs, making the great leap from taking photos to creating photographs with impact. Course number: 411071 ID 19218 ❯ (Chuck) Charles Place • Jun 21 - Jul 19 • Schott, Rm 6 5 Tuesdays • 12:00PM - 3:00PM • $150

Course number: 411070 ID 19219 ❯ (Chuck) Charles Place • Jun 22 - Jul 20 • Schott, Rm 6 5 Wednesdays • 12:00PM - 3:00PM • $150

How I spent my summer vacation – at the CLL! This summer, travel the world at the CLL. Whether you’re planning for an exotic vacation, or staying in town, we have the classes you need to create your perfect summer.

Travel abroad ➜ Photography For Travelers Learn how to make the images from your next trip captivating to both friends and family while transporting you back to the sights and sounds of your favorite destinations. (p. 18)

➜ French for Travelers Explore how to ask for and understand directions, order from a menu, make reservations, and more! Bon voyage! (p. 17)

Plan your staycation ➜ Santa Barbara, Through Your Lens Advance your photography skills through fun and interactive photo walks throughout the majestic mountain and seascapes of Santa Barbara. (p. 19)

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➜ Santa Barbara, Through Your Lens NEW!

➜ How to Write the Modern Short Story NEW!

Santa Barbara is famous for its majestic mountain and seascapes along with its dizzying array of unique flora and fauna. Advance your photography skills through fun and interactive photo walks throughout Santa Barbara. Guided by a local and professional photographer, discover how to capture iconic places from a fresh angle. Walk away with new photography skills and perspectives to push your work to a new level. Ideal for all photography enthusiasts.

For many storytellers, the short story is a distinct and satisfying narrative form, its major thrust being a result that can be read in one sitting. Other writers see it as a building block for the longer, more inclusive structure, the novel. Each approach has brought memorable work into being. Discover the evolution of the short story while writing your own stand-alone narratives, and explore ways to build the kinds of related series we think of as the novel. Come away with a matrix for examining and developing individual narrative voice.

Course number: 411073 ID 19215 EVE ❯ Lindsey Baumsteiger • Jun 21 - Jul 26 • Schott, Rm 22 6 Tuesdays • 6:00PM - 8:00PM • $72

Course number: 151351 ID 19206 EVE ❯ Shelly Lowenkopf • Jun 21 - Jul 26 • Schott, Rm 3 6 Tuesdays • 7:15PM - 9:15PM • $108

WRITING & LITERATURE ➜ Explorations in Literature Become a more avid, savvy reader of fiction by learning how to ‘close-read’. Fiction reveals relationships between people and people’s relationships to the world. Fiction often gives a clearer view of its times than contemporary news reports of history. Explore literature and understand the dynamics of fiction and how they apply to your life. As you learn what to look for in your reading, your pleasure and confidence in your literary judgment will grow with every page you turn. Course number: 157169 ID 19204 ❯ Shelly Lowenkopf • Jun 21 - Jul 26 • Schott, Rm 3 6 Tuesdays • 1:00PM - 3:00PM • $108

➜ How to Read Like a Writer NEW! Ever wonder how writers. when being interviewed or giving presentations, sound so focused, knowledgeable, and humorous? It’s because they’ve learned ‘close reading’ - how to read in a special, meaningful way that informs their thinking and writing. Close Reading techniques are taught to poets, essayists, novelists, and literature teachers, and show you how the special awareness is achieved and how to look behind the scenes of story, narrative, and verse. Develop heightened awareness, through examination of texts of why good writers are good, why you have trouble finishing the work of mediocre writers, and yes, how to be funny.

Titles, anthologized for each term, include contemporary and classic short stories from the U.S., Britain, the European continent, Africa, Latin America, Japan, India, Israel, China and other nations. Students pursue a close reading of texts paying sustained attention to the characters, plot, style, images, metaphors, patterns, and themes that carry the story forward and engage in an interpretive immersion that transforms attention into deeper thought and comprehension. This fusion generally results in a cohesive sense of the whole. Course number: 157168 ID 19222 ❯ Mark Ferrer • Jun 24 - Jul 29 • Schott, Rm 3 6 Fridays • 10:00AM - 12:00PM • $72

➜ Writing Personal Histories Discover yourself through using the memoir writing process. Capture your rich life, so full of people, places and experiences, and share it with others. Learn how to collect and distill your ‘peers’ feedback. Find out how to write and structure your own memoirs and autobiographies and also how to edit them. Develop a conversational, individual narrative voice for your memoirs, and a create an effective framework for fictional works based on your autobiographies.

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➜ Modern and Classic Short Stories

Note: Optional reading fee $20. Please come to the Wake or Schott front desk to pay your reader fees during or after the second week of class. Course number: 157175 ID 19207 ❯ Shelly Lowenkopf • Jun 22 - Jul 27 • Schott, Rm 6 6 Wednesdays • 9:45AM - 11:45AM • $108

Course number: 151350 ID 19205 EVE ❯ Shelly Lowenkopf • Jun 20 - Jul 25 • Schott, Rm 6 5 Mondays • 7:15PM - 9:15PM • $100

Registration is Easy! Staggered Registration: May 9 - May 12

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Home & Family We all know that cooking is more fun when friends or family join in. Many of our Home & Family classes are great opportunities to bond with old friends or meet new ones! Join us and learn new skills and techniques to bring your culinary skills to the next level. Create your passion… at the Center

HOME & FAMILY

➜ Manage Your Own Portfolio (p. 22)

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➜ Facebook For Beginners: Will You Be My Friend?

➜ First You Make A Roux: Secrets to Great Cajun and Creole Cooking NEW!

Facebook is the world’s most popular social networking website. It’s a great way to keep in contact with friends family, and classmates. Ever wonder whatever happened to your best friend from middle school? Find her on Facebook! People near or far may use Facebook to leave you a message, browse your photo albums, or chat with you online. You can share opinions, ideas, photos, articles and even play games with your friends. Find out how easy it is to create an account, create a profile, search for people, send messages, upload photos and manage your privacy options. Course number: 909346 ID 19326 ❯ Diana Musacchio • Jul 15 • Wake, Rm 4 Lab 1 Friday • 9:00AM - 3:00PM • $48 + Materials $2

The Cajun holy trinity is - 3 parts onions, 2 parts celery, 1 part green bell pepper. Discover rural Louisiana cooking fundamentals including the perfect roux and ‘the trinity’. Master New Orleans and traditional Cajun dishes including Seafood Gumbo, Red Beans and Rice, Jambalaya, Shrimp Creole and Crawfish Etouffee, and even one-of-a-kind family recipes Add to your repertoire the culturally rich cuisine of New Orleans that combines French and exotic West Indies influences. Laissez les bon temps rouler! Course number: 606462 ID 19263 EVE ❯ David Postada • Jul 12 - Jul 19 • Schott, Rm 27 Culinary Lab 2 Tuesdays • 6:00PM - 9:00PM • $42 + Lab $5 + Materials $20

➜ Social Media for Lifelong Learners of All Ages What is Social Media? What is it good for? Much like going to a party or joining a book club, social networking can be a lot of fun. It can also be very productive for all sorts of projects, such as raising funds for a project, tracking friends and family, or building a classroom community. Social Media can be many things to many people, but you won’t know what it could mean to you until you try it out for yourself. In this exciting, confidence-building class for all ages, you will explore many different social networks such as Facebook, Pinterest, Linkedin, Twitter, YouTube, and blogs. Course number: 909345 ID 19292 ❯ Diana Musacchio • Jul 8 • Wake, Rm 18 1 Friday • 9:00AM - 3:00PM • $48 + Materials $2

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➜ Fragrant Feast: Indian Vegetarian Menu NEW! Master the delicious vegetarian dishes of India. From pakoras and chutney to paneer and palao, your everyday cooking will never be the same. Authentic recipes and hands-on pratice will provide a unique cooking experience. Discover the proper uses and combinations of spice and herbs as you create flavorful delights that will please even the fussiest eater. Time to add India to your weekly menu. Course number: 606461 ID 19344 EVE ❯ Farhana Sahibzada • Jul 28 • Schott, Rm 27 Culinary Lab 1 Thursday • 5:30PM - 8:30PM • $27 + Lab $8 + Materials $10

➜ Grilling the Argentine Way

“How to Make a Tasty Curry?” with Farhana Sahibzada Farhana Sahibzada is a former café owner, a longtime cooking teacher and a recent awardwinning cookbook author. So you want to make a rich flavorful curry? Farhana has a few tips.

Cook a traditional Argentine ‘Asado’ (BBQ) beginning with the basics of meat selection, preparation and seasoning, building of the fire and grill set-up, to the finishing touches of classic chimichurri sauce and grilled side dishes. Impress your friends at your next backyard BBQ by grilling like a Gaucho. Learn why Argentines are famous for their BBQ by tasting and re-creating it firsthand.

If you use ghee, it will bring a lot of natural flavor. If you use olive oil or grapeseed oil, you can still get that richness and flavor.

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ID 19264 SAT ❯ Carlos (Rodrigo) Gimenez • Jun 25 • Schott, Rm 27 Culinary Lab 1 Saturday • 10:00AM - 1:00PM • $24 + Lab $8 + Materials $10 ID 19352 SAT ❯ Carlos (Rodrigo) Gimenez • Jul 2 • Schott, Rm 27 Culinary Lab 1 Saturday • 10:00AM - 1:00PM • $24 + Lab $8 + Materials $10 ID 19353 SAT ❯ Carlos (Rodrigo) Gimenez • Jul 9 • Schott, Rm 27 Culinary Lab 1 Saturday • 10:00AM - 1:00PM • $24 + Lab $8 + Materials $10

➜ Indian Tandoori Grilling Class NEW! Learn the secrets of tandoori cooking prepared in the authentic Indian and Pakistani tradition. You will discover the variety of grilling options; experience the use of fresh herbs and spice to create tantalizing rubs, condiments and sauces. All menus include accompanying dishes to complete the experience. This unique cooking style will have your family and friends requesting tandoori at every opportunity.

• Fresh garlic • Fresh ginger What you’re going to do is: • Take equal parts ginger and garlic. Double the.amount your original recipe calls for. • Peel the garlic and ginger. • Remove dry parts from the ginger and chop. Either julienne it, thin slice it or put it in your food processor together. Watch the video on the CLL YouTube Channel! www.youtube.com/sbccCLL

Course number: 606334 ID 19349 SAT ❯ Farhana Sahibzada • Jul 16 • Schott, Rm 27 Culinary Lab 1 Saturday • 10:00AM - 2:00PM • $36 + Lab $10 + Materials $10

Classes fill fast. Register now!

Farhana’s Summer CLL classes: ➜ N EW! Fragrant Feast: Indian Vegetarian Menu (p. 21) ➜ N EW! Indian Tandoori Grilling Class (p. 21)

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HOME & GARDEN

➜ Work at Home as a Medical Transcriptionist

➜ Make Your Project a Success: Strategies for Working with a Contractor NEW!

Students explore the benefits of a career as a self-employed medical transcriptionist. Students discover a step-by-step guide to learning medical transcription, marketing their new business, obtaining clients, establishing pricing, choosing equipment, and using appropriate software. Topics include choosing their own hours, having a business at home, finding employment, and income information.

Want the next project at your home to go smoothly? Discover essential management techniques to plan and manage construction and landscape projects. Discover innovative planning tools and delivery methods that focus all parties on clearly defining the needs, design, value-engineering, budget, permits, possible risks, insurance, and communication practices. The success of your next project will comes from a well- communicated process with checks and balances so that all involved become stakeholders. Course number: 613048

HOME & FAMILY

ID 19330 EVE ❯ Charles Klein • Jun 21 - Jul 5 • Schott, Rm 20 3 Tuesdays • 6:00PM - 9:00PM • $72 + Materials $15

PERSONAL FINANCE & HOME BUSINESS

Course number: 501103 ID 19280 EVE ❯ Debbie Burns • Jul 6 • Wake, Rm 18 1 Wednesday • 6:00PM - 9:00PM • $25 + Materials $20

➜ Manage Your Own Portfolio It is important to understand basic background information about publicly traded financial markets. In this class you will learn this information as well as basic investment implementation strategies. Join this class and learn from financial experts how to interpret financial information and avoid common mistakes. The goal of the class is for you to be able to apply this learned knowledge to your own portfolios within the context of your unique financial situations and goals. Note: Tuition/Fees covered through private donations. Course number: 504154

➜ Are You Prepared For Retirement? Learn basic information about financial issues that relate to planning for and being in retirement. You will learn the importance of using a regularly updated comprehensive financial plan as context for many of these issues. Topics discussed include budgeting, pensions, life insurance, Social Security, personal real estate, long-term care, taxes, and inflation. Online resources will be provided to help you create financial plans. The goal of the class is for you to be able to apply this learned knowledge to your own retirement planning.

ID 19268 EVE ❯ Steven Weintraub • Jun 28 • Wake, Rm 18 1 Tuesday • 7:00PM - 9:00PM

Note: Tuition/Fees covered through private donations. Course number: 504141 ID 19267 EVE ❯ Steven Weintraub • Jun 21 • Wake, Rm 18 1 Tuesday • 7:00PM - 9:00PM

Nature, Science, Recreation All of our Nature, Science, Recreation classes are great opportunities to bond with old friends or meet new ones! Create your passion… at the Center

GAMES ➜ Play Chess with Success Chess is a game that develops spatial thinking and strategies and also builds focused concentration. Taught by a certified chess instructor, the class is geared for all levels of chess players. Beginners learn basic game rules and opening tactic moves. Intermediate and advanced players learn sophisticated combinations and strategies and advanced opening moves. Have fun with this classic board game, and learn to play chess with success. Course number: 608737 ID 19338 EVE ❯ Jason Garfield • Jul 7 - Jul 28 • Schott, Rm 6 4 Thursdays • 6:00PM - 8:00PM • $79

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• SBCC SCHOTT CAMPUS 310 W. Padre St., Santa Barbara, CA 93105 Tel. (805) 687-0812 • SBCC WAKE CAMPUS 300 N. Turnpike Rd., Santa Barbara, CA 93111 Tel. (805) 964-6853

Summer Term 2016: June 20 - August 6 The first week of registration will be staggered by subject areas across four days. Registration begins at 8:00am each day online (and at both Schott and Wake Campus Offices). To register online visit www.theCLL.org.

Monday, May 9 HOME & FAMILY • (all classes) EVENTS, LANGUAGE, PHOTO • (all classes)

Monday, May 10 BODY, MIND, SPIRIT • (all classes) NATURE, SCIENCE, RECREATION • (all classes)

Monday, May 11 ARTS, MUSIC, PERFORMANCE You may register for classes in these programs:

• Arts • Music & Performing Arts

PLEASE NOTE that we have updated the CLL categories and program areas with some new names. We hope that this will make it easier for you to find your favorite classes. Please see the table of contents for CLL's five categories and 25 program areas.

Monday, May 12 CRAFTS You may register for classes in these programs:

• Ceramics (8:00am) • Crafts: Quilting & Sewing (8:00am) • Jewelry (10:00am) • Crafts & Hobbies: General (10:00am) • Woodworking (10:00am)

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Connect with the CLL! Join the conversation and find us online at @sbccCLL on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google+, and now Pinterest! Don’t miss our award-winning Look & Learn video series on YouTube!

Visit www.theCLL.org today!

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SANTA BARBARA CITY COLLEGE PRESIDENT

CENTER FOR LIFELONG LEARNING EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Lori Gaskin, Ph.D.

Andrew G. Harper

SANTA BARBARA CITY COLLEGE EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT

CENTER FOR LIFELONG LEARNING ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR

Jack Friedlander, Ph.D.

Kendall Harris

SANTA BARBARA CITY COLLEGE INTERIM EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT, EDUCATION

CENTER FOR LIFELONG LEARNING ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR

Marilyn Spaventa

Jeanette Chian

BOARD & LEADERSHIP STAFF

Board and Leadership Staff

SANTA BARBARA CITY COLLEGE BOARD OF TRUSTEES Marianne Kugler, Ph.D. (District 2 - Goleta) Marty Blum (District 7 - Santa Barbara) Marsha S. Croninger (President) (District 5 - Mission Canyon and Santa Barbara) Veronica Gallardo (District 3 - Santa Barbara) Peter O. Haslund, Ph.D. (District 1 - Carpinteria and Montecito) Jonathan Abboud (Area 6 - Isla Vista and Santa Barbara) Craig Nielsen (Vice President) (District 4 - Santa Barbara)

The CLL’s dynamic leadership team: Andy Harper, Executive Director (center), and Associate Directors Ken Harris and Jeanette Chian.

Emily Gribble (Student Trustee)

➜ Individualized Sewing (p. 9)

➜ Sing in a Broadway Chorus (p. 11)

➜ Current Events (p. 17)

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Our website is designed with YOU in mind. In addition to a complete redesign, theCLL.org has many features to make the Center for Lifelong Learning easier to navigate. The CLL is truly YOUR center, on our campuses, "outside the classroom", and now... online. In response to the most frequently requested features, and the latest in website technology, we are pleased to announce: • "Live" updated lists of classes & workshops that are starting soon • Easier Navigation • Mobile Responsive • Blog

• Award-winning video series: Look & Learn .and Meet Our Teachers • Loads of great classes, student and teacher photos

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Primary Locations SBCC Schott Campus

SBCC Wake Campus

310 W. Padre Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93105 (805) 687-0812

300 N. Turnpike Road, Santa Barbara, CA 93111 (805) 964-6853

Santa Barbara

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• AIROBIC FITNESS 136 South Hope Ave

• MONTECITO BUTTERFLY LANE Butterfly Lane at Channel Drive

• SBCC, HUMANITIES BUILDING OUTSIDE ROOM H-104 721 Cliff Drive (Loma Alta Drive, access from Cliff Drive or Shoreline Drive) • SBCC PE 113 721 Cliff Drive (Loma Alta Drive, access from Cliff Drive or Shoreline Drive)

Carpinteria • CARPINTERIA HIGH SCHOOL 4810 Foothill Road

DIRECTORY OF LOCATIONS

Directory of Locations

Fall 2016 Tuition Assistance Apply May 30 - June 30 www.theCLL.org

• SANTA BARBARA ZOO 500 Minos Drive

Support the CLL! Your financial support is critical to help ensure the Center for Lifelong Learning is able to serve our diverse Santa Barbara community today… and for generations of lifelong learners to come! Through the SBCC Foundation, you may direct your tax deductible gift to the Center for Lifelong Learning toward general support or tuition assistance for those students who cannot afford the course fees.

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Mail to: SBCC Foundation: ONLINE 721 Cliff Drive, Santa Barbara, CA 93109 NOTE: Please make your check payable to “SBCC Foundation” and on the memo line write “SBCC Center for Lifelong Learning”.

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New Classes are labeled as NEW! . Evening classes are labeled as EVE and weekend (Saturday) classes are labeled as SAT.

Arts, Crafts, Performance

CRAFTS & HOBBIES: GENERAL Calligraphy EVE.......................................................................5

ARTS

Glass Arts Workshop............................................................... 6

A Wonderful World of Watercolor NEW! ....................... 2

Glass Creations: Leaded, Copper Foil, Sandblasting and Mosaic................................................................................ 6

Abstract Painting..................................................................... 2 All About Watercolor Painting Outdoors............................ 2 Anatomy and Figure Drawing: Drawing from the Inside Out.................................................................................. 2

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Index by Category

Glass Fusing EVE..................................................................... 6 Intermediate and Advanced Glass Fusing........................... 6 Transform Your Life Using Crafts EVE................................ 6

Animals Alive: Drawing at the Zoo........................................3

WOW Weaving Lab.................................................................. 6

Artist’s Open Studio Workshop..............................................3

WOW: Wonders of Weaving.................................................. 6

Asian Art: Chinese Brush Painting.........................................3 Beginning Oil Painting.............................................................3 Beginning Oil Painting Basics and Beyond SAT.................3 Beginning Watercolor: Painting with the Flow EVE.........3 Botanical Illustration and Nature’s Gems............................3 Collage and Mixed Media Construction...............................3 Drawing for the True Beginner EVE.................................... 4 Driven to Abstraction: Inspiring Applications in Abstract Painting..................................................................... 4

CRAFTS: CERAMICS Ceramics: Beginning, Intermediate and Advanced EVE SAT...................................................................................7 C eramics: Porcelain................................................................ 8 C reating Ceramic Containers................................................ 8 D ecorative Ceramics EVE..................................................... 8 Mastering the Human Face in Clay EVE............................. 8

Expressive Figure Drawing EVE........................................... 4 Figure Drawing......................................................................... 4 Figure Drawing and Painting EVE........................................ 4 Finishing Techniques for Successful Paintings SAT......... 4 Intermediate and Advanced Painting.................................. 4 Intermediate Drawing............................................................. 4 Landscape Oil Painting From Photos...................................5 Light and Shadow in Art: A Plein Air Painting Experience.................................................................................5 Painting or Drawing the Costumed Model NEW! .........5 Portrait Drawing.......................................................................5 Saturday Stone Carving, Beginners to Intermediate SAT.............................................................................................5

CRAFTS: JEWELRY Jewelry - Open Studio............................................................ 8 Jewelry Workshop................................................................... 9 Lost Wax Casting EVE............................................................ 9 The Art of Jewelry Making - Level 1 EVE........................... 9

CRAFTS: SEWING & QUILTING DIY Travel Bag NEW! .......................................................... 9 Individualized Sewing EVE.................................................... 9

Still Life Painting.......................................................................5 Working with Galleries to Market Your Art NEW! ..........5

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MUSIC & PERFORMING ARTS

PSYCHOLOGY & SPIRITUALITY

Break into Voice Over SAT.................................................... 9

Connecting With Spirit Guides SAT...................................15

Go From Your Shower to a Karaoke Stage EVE.............. 10

Hiking Santa Barbara..............................................................15

Harmonica Blues, Getting Started EVE............................ 10 Music Box Theater EVE....................................................... 10

Practicing Mindfulness - Harmony, Health, Happiness EVE.......................................................................................... 16

Piano - Beginning Level 2 EVE........................................... 10

Reading and Writing Poetry for Personal Growth........... 16

Piano for Beginners - Level 1...............................................11

Soul Sickness - Diagnosis, Prevention, Treatment SAT.......................................................................................... 16

P iano - Intermediate EVE.....................................................11 Playing the Guitar for Beginners and Beyond SAT..........11 Sing in a Broadway Chorus EVE.........................................11 Singing from the Heart - Intermediate Level EVE...........11

Events, Language, Photo

Singing from the Heart - Basics of Singing EVE..............11

CURRENT EVENTS, WORLD AFFAIRS & CULTURE LOCAL

WOODWORKING

Current Events........................................................................17

A Woodworking Woodshop EVE........................................11

LANGUAGES

Body, Mind, Spirit

French for Travelers EVE......................................................17 French Through Songs EVE.................................................17

DANCE, FITNESS, & PERSONAL

Spanish Review - Advanced.................................................17

All Ages and Stages Gentle Yoga.........................................12

Spanish Review - Intermediate EVE.................................. 18

Belly Dance and Dances of the Middle East EVE.............12

Spanish Review - Beginning................................................ 18

Body Mind Wakeup Call........................................................12 Easy Does It Exercises............................................................12

PHOTOGRAPHY & FILM

E vening Yoga Flow EVE........................................................13

Create Photographs With Impact....................................... 18

Feldenkrais Mat Class EVE...................................................13

My Favorite Movie................................................................. 18

Fitness Flow with a Yogic Twist............................................13

Photography For Travelers................................................... 18

Fitness for Adults....................................................................13

Santa Barbara, Through Your Lens NEW! EVE........... 19

Gentle Yoga for Seniors.........................................................13 Lighter than Air: A High Energy, Low Impact Trampoline Workout....................................................................................13

WRITING & LITERATURE

Nia: A Celebration of the Body........................................... 14

Explorations in Literature..................................................... 19

Qigong Animal Frolics SAT................................................. 14

How to Read Like a Writer NEW! EVE......................... 19

R esistance Pilates.................................................................. 14

How to Write the Modern Short Story NEW! EVE..... 19

Strength and Stability Training for Seniors....................... 14

Modern and Classic Short Stories...................................... 19

Y oga EVE SAT...................................................................... 14

Writing Personal Histories................................................... 19

Yoga Flow.................................................................................15 Yoga for Active Seniors..........................................................15 Zumba Gold.............................................................................15

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Home & Family COMPUTERS AT HOME Facebook For Beginners: Will You Be My Friend?........... 20 Social Media for Lifelong Learners of All Ages................. 20

“The Myth of Cajun is Hot, Creole is Not” with David Postada

COOKING First You Make A Roux: Secrets to Great Cajun and Creole Cooking NEW! EVE............................................. 20 Fragrant Feast: Indian Vegetarian Menu NEW! EVE....21 Grilling the Argentine Way SAT .........................................21 Indian Tandoori Grilling Class NEW! SAT.....................21

HOME & GARDEN Make Your Project a Success: Strategies for Working with a Contractor NEW! EVE........................................ 22

PERSONAL FINANCE & HOME BUSINESS Are You Prepared For Retirement? EVE........................... 22

David Postada turned his passion for Cajun cooking into a business 20+ years ago, The Big Easy Co., a Cajun, Creole and Caribbean catering company in Santa Barbara. Cayenne pepper is what makes Cajun and creole food hot – or not. Did you know? Cayenne pepper is also known as the Guinea spice and Cow-horn pepper. .It is named after the city of Cayenne in French Guiana. Cayenne pepper is not the type that attacks your tongue – the heat hits toward the back of the throat. Be careful! It has a little bit of a burn to it.

Work at Home as a Medical Transcriptionist EVE.......... 22 Manage Your Own Portfolio EVE...................................... 22

The more you eat of it – the more you get that “glow” in your chest – a wonderful sensation!

Nature, Science, Recreation

Watch the video on the CLL YouTube Channel! www.youtube.com/sbccCLL

GAMES Play Chess with Success EVE............................................. 22

Fall 2016 Tuition Assistance Apply May 30 - June 30 www.theCLL.org David’s Summer CLL class: ➜ N EW! First You Make a Roux: Secrets to Great Cajun and Creole Cooking (p. 20)

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IMPORTANT INFO & POLICIES

Important Information & Policies The SBCC Center for Lifelong Learning CLASS FEES Class fees include: • TUITION FEES — Average: $6.50 per hour; the hourly rate for workshops and specialized classes may vary. • MATERIALS FEES — cover items used in class or taken home by students, e.g. handouts, food for cooking, clay for ceramics. • LAB FEES — cover specialized supplies, utilities, and personnel costs.

REFUND & TRANSFER POLICY To apply for a transfer or refund, please fill out a "CLL Refund and Transfer Form" at the Wake or Schott main office. For full details of the SBCC CLL Policies and Procedures, please visit www.theCLL.org

BEFORE 1ST CLASS • A student may receive a refund of all fees minus a $10 processing fee per class • A student may transfer to another class at no charge

BEFORE 2ND CLASS

• BUILDING FEES — cover off-campus rental fees. Any class fees are noted in the class descriptions in this schedule and online. For online registration, fees are payable by credit/debt card only (VISA and MasterCard). If paying by personal check*, money order or cash, payment must be made in person at the Information and Registration office at either the Schott Campus or the Wake Campus. (*There is a $20 service charge for each returned check.)

• NO refunds • A student may transfer into another class at no charge

AFTER 2ND CLASS • NO refunds • *NO transfers

CANCELLATION

BEFORE THE FIRST CLASS MEETING

The minimum enrollment for CLL classes is five students, with the exception of classes with lab fees. However, if a class does not meet the enrollment anticipated by the instructor, he or she may cancel the class at his/her own discretion. In the event the class is cancelled by the college, the student will receive a full refund or will be able to apply the class fee towards another class.

This is the only time refunds are granted.

ACCOMMODATIONS FOR DISABILITY SBCC students with disabilities who are requesting accommodations for classes, college activities or tests should use the following SBCC procedure: (1) Contact Disabled Student Programs and Services (DSPS); (2) Submit documentation of your disability to the DSPS office; (3) Communicate with a DSPS counselor regarding options for services and accommodations; (4) Reach written accommodation agreement with the DSPS counselor and your instructor. (NOTE: This procedure also includes student requests to bring into classes personal service attendants who are not SBCC employees.) Contact: DSPS office (805) 965-0581 x 2364, SS Building, room 160, dspshelp@sbcc.edu. SBCC requests you complete this process at least ten working days before your accommodation is needed, in order to allow DSPS staff time to provide your accommodation.

• A student may receive a refund of their class fees, less a $10 processing fee, if the request is submitted to the office before the first class meeting. • A student may transfer into another class before the first class meeting at no charge. The student is responsible for the balance of any tuition due for the new class. Transfers of the following classes are only permitted BEFORE the first class meeting: food/cooking classes, one-day and two-day workshops, day trips, performance and theater tickets. • A student may transfer into another class at no charge before the second class meeting of the original class. The student is responsible for the balance of any tuition due for the new class.

AFTER THE SECOND CLASS MEETING • A student is no longer eligible to receive a refund. • A student is no longer eligible to transfer into another class. *Language Exception: A student in a language class may transfer to a class that is a different level of the same language before the third class meeting of the original class. There is no charge for the transfer, but the student is responsible for the balance of any tuition due for the new class.

The Center for Lifelong Learning reserves the right to cancel classes, change times or locations, and change instructors when necessary. Fees are subject to change. In the event of a discrepancy between the printed and online versions of our catalog, information shown online will be considered correct. SBCC is proud to be a Tobacco Free and Smoke Free Campus.

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Need help with online registration? We can help! Call the CLL: • SBCC SCHOTT CAMPUS 310 W. Padre St., Santa Barbara, CA 93105 Tel. (805) 687-0812 • SBCC WAKE CAMPUS 300 N. Turnpike Rd., Santa Barbara, CA 93111 Tel. (805) 964-6853

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➜ Yoga See page 14 For more fitness classes, see page 12

Have Fun.

Develop New Skills.

➜ Ceramics:

Beginning, Intermediate and Advanced See page 7 For more arts classes, see page 2

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Make A Roux: Secrets to Great Cajun and Creole Cooking See page 20 For more cooking classes, see page 20


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