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THE MAGAZINE OF LINN-BENTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE YES - YOU CAN BE A BEAVER AND ROADRUNNER AT THE SAME TIME!

Enroll at LBCC and start your four-year degree at OSU at the same time - for a fraction of the cost.

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You CAN be a Beaver and Roadrunner at the Same Time! Students enrolling at LBCC can also start their four-year degree at OSU at the same time – for a fraction of the cost.

In high school, Jennifer Smucker liked all things math. She really enjoyed helping to teach other students. After completing her first year at LBCC, she decided to change her major from engineering to mathematics, because what she really wanted was to go back to her community to teach math. Next fall, Jennifer will transfer to OSU to earn her bachelor’s degree in math, with plans to earn her master’s in both math and math education. “The degree partnership program is great! I can take classes at LBCC at a lower cost, and the transition to OSU is much easier,” said Jennifer. “With smaller class sizes at LBCC, it feels a bit more personable and you get to know your instructors. I really love that.”

A Clear Path to Follow

A National Model The LBCC/OSU Degree Partnership (DPP) began in 1998, and was the first of its kind in Oregon. This innovative partnership has served as a model for institutions in Oregon and across the nation. First open to students majoring in agricultural sciences, business and engineering, the program now includes all undergraduate majors pursuing their bachelor’s degree. DPP provides a pathway for students to complete a four-year degree quicker and more affordably, allowing students to be jointly admitted to both institutions. Approximately 2,000 students enroll in the LBCC/OSU degree partnership program each year. Since it began, more than 20,000 students have enjoyed the benefits of being an LBCC/OSU degree partnership student.

The LBCC/OSU degree partnership program is open to all undergraduate students pursuing a transfer degree at Oregon State – and the advantages are numerous. Here’s how the program works: Students enroll at LBCC to take their core classes -- such as science and math, engineering, business, foreign languages, agriculture and more – and enjoy LBCC’s lower tuition and smaller class sizes. They then transfer those classes to Oregon State to finish their bachelor’s degree. The more credits a student enrolls in at LBCC, the more cost savings they will see.

Advisors at both schools ensure a collaborative path so that students get the exact courses they need to meet degree requirements. Financial Aid even applies to both schools at the same time. “Being a Degree Partnership student gives you the opportunity to transition from one school to the other at your own pace,” said Gavin Carlisle, a Business Administration and Accounting major. “I would highly recommend this to anyone who plans to get a bachelor’s degree.” 2

The degree partnership program is great! I can take classes at LBCC at a lower cost, and the transition to OSU is much easier. With smaller class sizes at LBCC, it feels a bit more personable and you get to know your instructors. I really love that. ~ Jennifer Smucker Mathematics

Along the way, students can take full advantage of both institutions – even living in OSU student housing while taking classes at LBCC, with access to the Dixon Recreation Center, athletics and more. The library, advising, computers, tutoring options, facilities and are fully accessible at both OSU and LBCC.


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LBCC Works to Open Even More Options

~ Gavin Carlisle Business Administration and Accounting major

OSU isn’t the only option for students who want to get started through LBCC. The college also has a partnership in place with Oregon Technology, which includes degree options in more than 30 fields.

Being a Degree Partnership student gives you the opportunity to transition from one school to the other at your own pace.

And this fall, LBCC is announcing a NEW partnership with Western Oregon University (WOU). The WOU agreement opens doors to degree options such as Criminal Justice, Business, Education, Communication, Computer Science, Psychology, Exercise Science, and Community Health, with more majors added in the future. “Ultimately it’s about helping students get the education they need more quickly, affordably, and within a combination of environments that work best for them,” said Katie Winder, Dean of LBCC Arts, Social Sciences, and Humanities. “We are so proud of LBCC’s role as a launching pad for thousands of people.”

We would love to talk to you! Want to take advantage of LBCC’s Degree Partnership Program?

We are happy to walk you through exactly what to do to get a jumpstart on your future! Find us at linnbenton.edu/dpp, call us at 541-917-4237, or email us at dpp@linnbenton.edu.

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A group of students gathered around Mark who demonstrated the six basic watercolor techniques.

“Once you learn the rules you can then start to challenge them. But first, you do need to learn the rules.” ~ Mark Allison

“Working with watercolor is kind of like driving in stop-and-go-traffic,” he told his students, “you have to kind of hurry along, and then wait for an area to dry.”

Mark Allison has been a Community Education instructor at LBCC for 25 years, a recipient of the 2003 Teacher of the Year award, and an accomplished artist. The son of a photographer/poet and a civil engineer, his life has been largely influenced by aesthetics, composition, and structure. He first stood at an easel when he was 5 years old, sparking what would become his lifelong passion.

He showed onlookers how to mix strong spectral colors to make other more muted colors. He mentioned things to consider when choosing colors. “The color yellow is considered a moodbrightener and muscle relaxant,” he told them. “Blue is calming and reduces heart rate and blood pressure so it’s a great color for a bedroom. Red does the opposite.” Looking at the palette in front of him, he pointed to an intense pink.

On an April morning, 15 people came to create, ages spanning from teenager to retiree. One painted a portrait of his sister’s dog for her birthday. Another painted his son’s ‘63 Chevy for his birthday. Someone else painted a landscape from a photo on her phone.

Around the classroom, Mark displayed paintings to show the effects of the various watercolor techniques he referred to. Many of the works used the techniques of Cubism, made famous by Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque.

“The color of love,” he said, “it just opens your heart looking at it.”

Looking ahead at miles meandering no longer standing where I once stood where miles behind are lost

So here I am and there you are nearly far almost gone but right now we sit close in silence

Finding my way forward by crooked walk with awkward smile inch for foot feeling like a fool stumbling

Waiting until the words settle on my tongue the words that will change my direction the words that will guide my aimless wandering

Longing for the company of people, of passersby I suppose myself a trespasser amongst them

I part my lips and lick them wet preparing to speak

I am hardly here feeling forgettable maybe memorable like the most familiar stranger I cannot do this alone together is all it takes to make a difference to turn steps into strides

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I can go everywhere if anywhere but nowhere without a friend by my side

Taking a shallow breath calming the quiver in my voice and swallowing the lump in my throat I turn to you and quietly I query “walk with me won’t you?”

Mark encouraged his students to understand the rules of design which are based on understanding of the physiology of the eye, and the psychology of perception. “Once you learn the rules you can then start to challenge them,” he told the class. “But first, you do need to learn the rules.”

His Drawing & Painting Studio class, one of several he teaches through Community Education, is designed for beginning to advanced artists to work on their own projects with Mark’s guidance when requested.

“If Anywhere But Nowhere”

“I often like using clean-edged geometric simplifications of forms,” he told his students. “Sharp edges and pointed shapes get the attention of both right and left hemispheres of the brain.”

With many accomplishments as an artist, Mark was selected to design the 2009 Fall Festival poster and has received the President’s Award from Oregon State University for a painting that is now in the permanent collection of OSU’s art in the College of Agricultural Sciences.

Waldo French is LBCC’s Student Poet Laureate for 2018-19. This year marks the 10th Anniversary for LBCC’s Student Poet Laureate program. The Poet Laureates receive a quarterly President’s Stipend and a scholarship from the Rita Cavin Student Poet Laureate Endowment Fund. Laureates lead the LBCC Poetry Club and take a leading role in visioning, creating and sustaining campus poetry projects, activities, and events such as Warm Red Autumn, WordMob, Unity Celebration, Ekphrasis, and Life-in-Art. Poetry Club meets weekly in the Diversity Achievement Center, and is open to all to read their own poems, the poetry of others, or take part as a listener. For more information, Waldo French, LBCC Student Poet Laureate: waldo.french.5696@mail.linnbenton.edu

Tristan Striker, LBCC Poetry Advisor:

Striket@linnbenton.edu

--Waldo French

Waldo French


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Scheduled Campus Closures All LBCC locations will be closed May 27 and July 4; Fridays from July 5 through Aug. 30; and September 2.

Also serving Tangent, Lyons, Millersburg Albany Campus Willamette Hall, WH-120 6500 Pacific Blvd. SW, Albany, OR 97321 541-917-4840 • Hablamos Español linnbenton.edu/extendedlearning

Open Registration for all classes Enroll in person at any LBCC location or call 541-917-4840. Open registration begins May 20.

Hours of Operation Monday – Thursday...............................................8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. Friday.......................................................................................CLOSED

Most classes begin the week of June 24 • Register early! Get the classes you want!

Registration Hours Monday – Thursday..........................................8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Friday.......................................................................................CLOSED Extended Registration Hours! May 20, 21, 22 only - open until 6 p.m. CRN Instructor

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ADVANCED WATERCOLOR AND WATER MEDIA PAINTING Take your technique to the next level. Explore composition, perspective, reflections, shadows, and color theory with new and challenging techniques. Class builds on skills learned in Beginning and Intermediate Watercolor Painting. See supplies to bring to first class: linnbenton.edu/supplies

DESIGN THINKING FOR INNOVATION NEW! Apple does it, Google does it, should you do it? Design Thinking helps you understand challenges by redefining problems to identify alternative strategies. In this 4-hour workshop, walk through the steps of the Design Thinking process: research, ideation, prototyping, and iteration. Learn how these tools and mindsets can be applied to personal or professional challenges and leave with a set of new processes for collaborating with other people.

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BEGINNING WATERCOLOR PAINTING Learn traditional techniques including wet-into-wet, dry brush, lifting, glazing, color mixing and much more. See supplies to bring to class: linnbenton.edu/supplies 16095 M HANSEN,G

2 -3:50 p.m. $79 FEE

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INTERMEDIATE WATERCOLOR PAINTING Continue to develop your watercolor painting skills while working on more challenging projects. See supplies to bring to class: linnbenton.edu/ supplies

MS EXCEL BASICS FOR BUSINESS NEW! Excel Basics is essential for any business. This course enables you to learn basic Excel skills to manipulate data to produce useful and meaningful information for your business and your clients. You can put what you learn into practice.

16097 M MOORE,K

16175 T LEUNG,S

12 -1:50 p.m. $79 FEE

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DRAWING FOR FUN Explore different drawing tools and the technical aspects of drawing. Make drawings realistic while at the same time allowing for the individual expression. Draw a variety of subjects: still life, landscape, and life drawing using a variety of media. See supplies to bring to first class: linnbenton.edu/supplies 16096 T HANSEN,G

6 -7:50 p.m. $69 FEE

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3 -4:50 p.m. $129 FEE

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MS EXCEL FOR BUSINESS DATA NEW! This course helps you to turn data (or information) into better business decisions, which may increase your business productivity. You can put what you learn into practice. 16176 T LEUNG,S

5:30 -7:20 p.m. 07/09 $129 FEE

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IMAGE MANIPULATION WITH ADOBE PHOTOSHOP NEW! Learn how Photoshop is used in Graphic Design! This course will teach you the basics of photo editing as well as some advanced techniques in surreal image manipulations. No previous experience required. 16109 TR PETROCCIONE,N

4 -5:50 p.m. $89 FEE

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INTRODUCTION TO GRAPHIC DESIGN USING ADOBE SUITE NEW! Learn about industry standards, shortcuts, and resources for new designers. This course will use the Adobe Suite to challenge students to think about color theory, typography, and design hierarchy from a practical, solution-driven perspective.

LANDLORD-TENANT LAW & RENT CONTROL NEW! We will discuss landlord-tenant law and Oregon’s new rent control law. Class also covers tenancy types and eviction laws. Instructor is Keith Tierney, Director of Civil Rights for Seniors, and current faculty member at LBCC.

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4 -5:50 p.m. $99 FEE

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CONSUMER EDUCATION MENTAL HEALTH-DEMENTIA, ALZHEIMER’S & END OF LIFE CARE NEW! We will discuss mental health issues, mental capacity, competency, dementia and Alzheimer’s, and understanding the differences. Hospice and pallative care are also discussed. Class is taught by Keith Tierney, Director of Civil Rights for Seniors, and current faculty member at LBCC. 16133 R TIERNEY,K

1 -2:50 p.m. $29 FEE

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ABC’S OF HOMEBUYING Map your path to homeownership. Buying a home can be one of the most stressful transactions you will go through. Partnering with Willamette Neighborhood Housing Services (WNHS), a local, non-profit housing agency, will greatly improve your chances of successfully buying and owning your first or next home. Join our workshop to hear housing specialists talk about credit basics, shopping for a home, loan and down-payment assistance programs, understanding lender requirements and loan documents, and to gain insight into the insurance, title/escrow, and home inspection process. The $75.00 per-household registration buys your household the workshop, and one year of one-on-one homeownership coaching and other WNHS financial wellness classes. Pre-registration is required through: Willamette Neighborhood Housing Services at www.w-nhs.org, info@w-nhs.org, or by phone at 541-7527220. 13449 S 9 a.m.-4:50 p.m. 07/20 STAFF I

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ABC’S DE COMPRAR VIVIENDA NUEVO! ?Que puedo hacer hoy que me ahorre en mi hipoteca ma’ana? ?Que busca un prestamista para calificarlo para un prestamo? ?Que debes buscar cuando estas comparando prestamos? ?Como priorizar, cuando la accesibilidad es apretada? Mapea tu camino a la compra de vivienda. Conozca los diferentes pro-ductos de prestamos y como los prestamos estudian-tiles afectan su preparacion para prestamos. Conozca los pasos a seguir hoy para estar listo para la compra de activos mas grande en su vida. Tu membresia de $75 te compra ati y tu hogar los talleres y un ano de entrenamiento financiero individual con un especialista certificado en credito y presupuesto. Se require una registracion previa atravez de Willamette Neighborhood Housing Services en el sitio Web www.w-nhs. org, Correo electronico: info@w-nhs.org o por telefono al 541-752-7220. 16130 S 9 a.m.-4:50 p.m. 09/14 STAFF I

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COOKING FLAVORS OF ITALY NEW! Learn how to make fresh pasta including fettuccine, ravioli, and pappardelle, as well as fresh sauces including pomodoro, alfredo, and pesto. Make focaccia bread, authentic Caesar salad and caprese. Supplies and containers provided. Buon Appetito! 16124 MT WALES,A

6 -8:50 p.m. $79 FEE

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PIZZA & PITA NEW! Learn how to make pizzas from scratch, including making the dough, sauces and adding toppings. Also learn how to make pita bread and serve it with homemade hummus, pickled vegetables and baba ghanoush. Yum! Supplies and containers provided. 16125 MT WALES,A

6 -8:50 p.m. $79 FEE

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CLASSIC CAKES & BUTTERCREAMS NEW! Surprise your friends and family with a delicious buttercream decorated cake that you made yourself. The focus on the first day is in making the cake, and the second day is focused on making the buttercream, decorations, icing and assembly. Take home your whole, completed cake. Supplies and containers provided. 16126 MT WALES,A

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ART OF CANNING NEW! With a focus on canning safety and procedures, learn how to properly can products such as soups, stews and meats, and lower PH food items, as well as fresh fruits, salsas and higher PH items. Students will take home products made in class. Supplies and containers provided. 16127 S WALES,A

8 a.m.-1:50 p.m. 08/31 $79 FEE

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DANCE MODERN HULA HOOP WORKSHOP NEW! Come try out a new spin on an old tradition! Hula Hoop dance combines complex tricks with smooth, flowing transitions while moving the body rhythmically to accentuate music. Hoop dance as a performance art has been described as a mixture of belly dance, circus art, gymnastics, modern dance, flow, meditation, and yoga. A few health benefits include improving flexibility, endurance, balance, motor skills, and hand-eye coordination. 16120 T STANFIELD,H

10 -11:50 a.m. $29 FEE

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DRIVER EDUCATION & VEHICLE SAFETY TRACTOR AND FARM MACHINERY SAFETY Tractor/farm machinery safety and operation in accordance with federal regulations for underage farm workers age 14 to 18. Class developed and operated with the cooperation and assistance of the OSU Extension Service. Student and parent must sign Liability Waiver/Indemnification Form. Bring No. 2 pencil, must wear long pants, and closed toe shoes. Payment due at time of registration. PREREGISTRATION REQUIRED. Registration/waiver forms online at www.linnbenton.edu/tractor-safety. 12124 TOWERY,S

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TEACHING YOUR TEEN TO DRIVE Teaching your teen to drive can be a tense and thrilling time. Help make it more enjoyable by adding some new information to what you already know about driving. Did you know adding 1 more second between you and the next car can reduce car crashes by 80%. This class will help you be successful and safer while you complete the 100 hours of practice time with your student (50 hours if they complete Driver Education). Come join us for this fun and informative session on techniques and options for helping your teen learn to drive while you retain your sanity. It will be worth your time. Materials included in fee. 15961 M HANSEN,L

5:30 -8:20 p.m. 07/15 $15 FEE

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DRIVER PERMIT PREPARATION Having trouble passing the permit test or just need help studying? This course covers the Oregon Driver Manual and what you need to know to pass the Oregon Driver permit test. Materials included in fee. 15960 M DUBEAU,S

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DRIVER ED WITH PERMIT Registration packets are available online at linnbenton.edu/drivereducation and all centers one week prior to registration. This ODOT approved program includes mandated 30 hours classroom instruction, parent/student orientation at first meeting, plus 12 hours on the road (6 hrs behind-the-wheel + 6 hrs driver observation). Required at registration: completed packet, fee, original and one photocopy of your driver permit. Class must be dropped 72 hours prior to start date for refund. Supplies included in fees. Call 541-917-4849 with questions. Parents and students are requested to read the parent/student handbook: linnbenton.edu/driver-education 10292 DUBEAU,S 15957 DELAY,R 10494 LYNCH,J

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DRIVER ED 18 & OVER Registration packets are available on-line at linnbenton.edu/drivereducation and at all LBCC centers. Class must be dropped 72 hours prior to start date for refund. Does not qualify for waiver of driving test at DMV. Supplies included in fees. Call 541-917-4849 with questions. Students are requested to read the parent/student handbook: linnbenton.edu/driver-education 13455 DUBEAU,S 15959 DELAY,R 14096 LYNCH,J

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AARP DRIVER SAFETY PROGRAM A classroom program designed to help develop and reinforce safe driving skills and techniques. Satisfactory completion may also qualify you for reduced insurance premiums (check with your insurance carrier). A $15 FEE for AARP members, or $20 fee for non-members, is collected at the first session. Please bring your driver license, AARP card and lunch to class.

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TEAM OREGON MOTORCYCLE CLASSES LBCC’s motorcycle courses are offered in cooperation with TEAM OREGON, a nationally recognized leader in motorcycle rider safety and skills training. TEAM OREGON offers courses for riders of all levels of ability. You can learn to ride, earn your motorcycle endorsement or take your skills to the next level. The course instruction and coaching will help you to ride safer, smarter, and more skillfully. Basic and intermediate courses are approved for Oregon’s mandatory training requirement, and offer a choice of traditional or online classroom. Basic Courses - $199 • Choose from Basic Rider Training (BRT) or eRiderTM Basic • 8 hours practice riding + classroom • Available to all riders 16 and older; mandatory for new riders under 21 Intermediate Courses - $169 • Choose from Intermediate Rider Training (IRT) or eRiderTM Intermediate • 4 hours practice riding + classroom • Available to all riders 21 and older

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OREGON-AN INFORMAL LOOK NEW! Take a look into Oregon while you explore a brief look into the nature, history and structure of our beautiful state. 16129 F PARSON,P

5 -6:50 p.m. $59 FEE

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YEAR-ROUND VEGETABLE GARDENING NEW! Vegetable gardening in the Willamette Valley can truly be a year-round activity. This class is a month-by-month walk through of the gardening season; for each month we will discuss: What can you plant this month - and what planting techniques will make your garden more successful? What crops in the ground should be ready or approaching harvest? What are some of the common pests and diseases to watch out for this month, and how can you manage them? What should you be starting inside for future transplanting? - and tips and techniques to simplify starting your own transplants from seed. 16123 F MORGAN,D

2 -3:50 p.m. $29 FEE

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LANGUAGE AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE I For anyone interested in learning American Sign Language and about Deaf Culture. Even-numbered chapters will be covered summer term. Textbook required. 13365 T WHITE,H

6:30 -8:20 p.m. 06/25 $99 FEE

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Advanced Courses - $99 • Rider Skills Practice (RSP) • 4.5 hours, no classroom • Available to riders 16 and older with a motorcycle endorsement • Other advanced courses are available through TEAM OREGON

AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE II Communication in American Sign Language for those ready for silent communication through games and group interaction. 2 terms of ASL I prerequisite for ASL II.

Find complete training and licensing information, course schedules and register online at the TEAM OREGON website http://team-oregon.org; additional assistance or information: 800-545-9944.

SPANISH FOR SENIORS Have fun as you practice Spanish conversation with essential words, song, and phrases! Get ready to travel more confidently in Spanish speaking countries. Students will learn present, past, and future verb tenses, the house items, store items, how to move in a city, and writing letters.

ENGLISH LANGUAGE ACQUISITION - SEE PAGE 43 GED/ADULT BASIC SKILLS - SEE PAGE 43 HEALTH AND FIRST AID MEDICARE 101 Senior Health Insurance Benefits Assistance - SHIBA - is holding a Medicare class that will cover the basics of Medicare A, B, C and D. This class is designed for anyone who will be eligible for Medicare within a few months or is new to Medicare. Beneficiaries will better understand their Medicare benefits and learn how to choose a supplemental insurance plan that best meets their individual needs. It is also a valuable class for current beneficiaries who would like a better understanding of their Medicare benefits and options for changes or additional coverage. Spouses, other relatives and friends are welcome to attend the class as well. The class is taught by an unbiased SHIBA volunteer and sponsored by Linn-Benton RSVP. Reservations are required. Call 541-812-0849 to enroll. 16131 T 1 -2:50 p.m. STAFF

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MUSIC UKULELE BASICS NEW! Explore music with the small, but mighty, ukulele. The course will cover a lot of ground--starting with holding and tuning the instrument and will touch on beginning note-reading, chord-strumming and learning simple songs. Discover the joy of the instrument’s simplicity while uncovering the surprising depth of capability it possesses. Come and join us on the musical journey--wherever you currently may be. Please bring your own instrument and the class welcomes students 16+. 16102 W ZUNDEL,Z

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MUSIC FUNDAMENTALS Music Fundamentals is an interactive course for all beginning musicians regardless of instrument. Basic knowledge of notation, terminology, intervals, rhythm, scales and modes, and chord structures will be presented. Open to ages 14 and above, this course will lay the foundation for further study in music. Bringing your own instrument, music stand, and blank notation paper is essential. 16104 W ZUNDEL,Z

5:30 -6:50 p.m. 06/26 $89 FEE

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BEGINNING GUITAR Explore the possibilities of the most popular instrument in the world! Adult (16+) beginning guitar class ranging from an introduction to your guitar to basic chords and strumming patterns through learning simple popular songs. Explore harmony and melody with additional material for more advanced players. Please bring your own guitar. 16098 M ZUNDEL,Z

4 -5:20 p.m. $89 FEE

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GUITAR ENSEMBLE This class is an ensemble open to guitar, ukulele, bass, mandolin, and banjo players. We will play arrangements of popular music and light classical pieces with a performance on the 8th week. The course will encourage music reading skills, and ensemble etiquette. Some string playing experience is required. Open to those 16 years and older. 16100 M ZUNDEL,Z

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PARENTING EDUCATION - SEE PAGE 44 PHYSICAL ED/HUMAN PERFORMANCE YOGA STRETCH NEW! A beginning or intermediate level class where students learn basic yoga poses. Strengthening, stretching, balance, and relaxation are focused on in class. Benefits include greater flexibility and strength and reduced stress. 16094 TR GOURLEY,A

10 -10:50 a.m. $79 FEE

06/25

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STRENGTH & BALANCE This class focus is on the exercise portion of the program called A Matter of Balance, developed and used as an evidence-based practice model by OHSU ThinkFirst Oregon Brain and Spinal Cord Injury Prevention Program. Practice chair exercises and standing exercises to find ways to reduce fall risk factors. Work to increase leg strength, balance, and flexibility. Learn strategies for moving through your day in a thoughtful and safe way that you can continue to practice throughout the week. 16093 TR GOURLEY,A

11 -11:50 a.m. $79 FEE

06/25

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EARLY MORNING FITNESS Join this class for early risers! Includes warm up activities, stretching, flexibility, easy cardio/walking and strength training with light hand weights/resistance rope/physioball. Anyone with physical limitations given special attention. 14880 MWF MW YEE,J

8 -8:50 a.m. 8 -8:50 a.m. $89 FEE

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EVERYDAY PARKOUR NEW! Beneath the high-flying stunts, parkour at its core is a practice of body awareness and a literacy about everyday objects. In this beginner level class, you will learn skills to play in your environment, move with a greater range and creativity, and recover from slips and falls. We will focus on practicing at your level of ability, staying low to the ground. Come learn how parkour makes every place a playground. 16119 S KONG,A

12 -1:20 p.m. $59 FEE

06/29

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GENTLE EXERCISE FOR BEGINNERS Gentle, joint-safe exercises developed specifically for people with arthritis or musculoskeletal conditions, fibromyalgia, COPD, and anyone who is sedentary with limited or impaired joint-mobility. This program will help relieve stiffness, strengthen muscles, improve balance, and decrease arthritis pain. Low-impact exercises can be done while sitting, standing, or on the floor. 14462 MW YEE,J

12 -12:50 p.m. 06/24 $79 FEE

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ZUMBA® GOLD Zumba® GOLD is a dynamic, exciting, and effective fitness program. The course is perfect for active older adults who are looking for a modified Zumba® class that recreates the original moves you love at a lower-intensity. It is designed to introduce easy-to-follow Zumba® choreography that focuses on balance, range of motion, and coordination. 13375 TR FARRAR,K

9 -9:50 a.m. $79 FEE

06/25

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AC-120

EASY CARDIO FITNESS This beginning level exercise program focuses on general fitness and body trimming. The class incorporates an easy and diverse set of boot camp routines that promote fitness for life. If you are looking for a gentle workout that will improve your strength, flexibility, and stamina, this class is for you. 16114 MW SCHUKOW,N

12 -12:50 p.m. 06/24 $79 FEE

Community Ed Registration and Payment: page 50 • Location Key: page 49 • Confused? See How to Read Class Listings: page 49

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BETTER BONES & BALANCE® Based on OSU Bone Research Lab studies, this exercise program has been shown to slow the rate of bone loss in adults of all ages. Improve your balance and coordination, reduce your risk for falls, and see an increase in muscle tone and overall body fitness.

GENTLE YOGA Relax and energize in a single breath. You can improve your mental and physical well-being while reducing stress. With each class students will build strength while also increasing flexibility. Bring a yoga mat and blanket.

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13377 MW ROSE,M 13378 MW ROSE,M 14265 MW ROSE,M

7 -7:50 a.m. 7 -7:50 a.m. $99 FEE 8 -8:50 a.m. 8 -8:50 a.m. $99 FEE 12:15 -1:05 p.m. $79 FEE

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TAI CHI Learn a form of meditative movement that originated in China. Class teaches mind/body harmony and how to cultivate internal energy, chi. Help create relaxation, relief from stress and promote general well-being. 13388 M LEBAN,D 14882 T LEBAN,D

10:30 -11:50 a.m. 06/24 $59 FEE 3:30 -4:50 p.m. 06/25 $59 FEE

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PILATES COMBO Pilates is a series of low-impact exercises that concentrates on building strong abdominal muscles which improves balance and coordination. Pilates combo format involves toning with light weights, balancing, and mat workout using a combination of yoga and pilates moves. 14266 MR YEE,J

6:15 -7:05 p.m. 06/24 $79 FEE

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YOGA NEW! A beginning and intermediate level class where students learn basic yoga poses and are given options so that they can work at their own level. Strengthening, stretching, balancing, and relaxing are focused on in class. Benefits include greater flexibility and strength and reduced stress. 16121 TR STANLEY,A

12 -12:50 p.m. 06/25 $79 FEE

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Footnotes Fee Scheduled Campus Closures All LBCC locations will be closed May 27 and July 4; Fridays from July 5 through Aug. 30; and September 2.

Benton Center 757 NW Polk Ave., Corvallis, OR 97330 541-757-8944 Hablamos Español: 541-917-4840 linnbenton.edu/benton-center

Open Registration for all classes Enroll in person at any LBCC location or call 541-917-4840. Open registration begins May 20.

Administration 541-757-8944, ext. 5128

Clay for ceramics studio: Purchase clay voucher at Bookstore counter and redeem in the ceramics studio from attendant.

Instructor support, media, safety, security, parking and building operations.

Registration Office 541-757-8944, ext. 5100 Services include registration, tuition and fees payment, and general student information including student activities. Hours of operation: Monday - Thursday................................................8:30 a.m. - 7 p.m. Friday..................................................................................... CLOSED

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Note: Benton Center is open 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. between terms.

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ART EXPRESSIVE WATER MEDIA Focus on two perennial favorites: watercolor and acrylic. Demos will be done in all watermedia including gouache and casein showing their strengths and range of visual effects. Hands-on exploration of color theory and design will be emphasized using still life, animal, landscape, and abstract subjects. Intended for beginners and intermediate painters. Bring a pencil and plain bond paper. Supply list available at first class or online: linnbenton.edu/supplies 13299 W ALLISON,M

6 -8:20 p.m. $99 FEE

06/26

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DRAWING & PAINTING STUDIO An ‘open studio’ class is an engaging and inspiring experience intended to foster creativity and experimentation. Instructor will be available for individualized informative technical and design instruction. Instructor will help students gain insights into their creative accomplishments, develop new skills, and explore their preferred styles. All levels welcome. Allowed mediums are watercolor, acrylic, gouache, casein, oil (using non-toxic solvent), graphite, charcoal, colored pencil, and oil pastels. Artists bring their own materials. 16116 T ALLISON,M

1:30 -3:50 p.m. 06/25 $99 FEE

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TRAVEL JOURNAL SKETCHING Transport your creativity to new places. This fun and interactive class is perfect for beginners or seasoned artists looking to incorporate writing and sketching using a variety of mediums. We will discuss quick drawing techniques for capturing images and memories. Join us as we take our class to gardens around Corvallis. Bring paper, or sketchbook, and pen to the first class. No class on July 24. 16173 W OHLGREN,L

4 -5:50 p.m. $99 FEE

06/26

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FIGURE DRAWING & PAINTING Learn the use of light, shade, and color in rendering the figure of nude models in traditional realism, impressionism, cubism, and expressionism. Some experience in drawing recommended. Become more accomplished in seeing, drawing, and painting while developing your artistic identity and style. Bring your own paper and pencils. Supply list available at first class or online: linnbenton.edu/supplies 13251 M ALLISON,M

1:30 -3:50 p.m. 06/24 $119 FEE

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STEP INTO ART HISTORY SERIES NEW! Step into art history to learn about the most influential artists from the Renaissance to the 20th Century. Each class will explore the life and works of a great artist and include a project relating to that artist’s work. Take entire series for $119 or ala carte for $39 each. Supplies included with the fee. 16179 T KAHN,J

5:30 -7:20 p.m. 06/25 $119 FEE

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STEP INTO ART HISTORY: LEONARDO DA VINCI & THE RENAISSANCE NEW! Learn about the Italian artist, Leonardo da Vinci, a profound drawer, painter, and sculptor while practicing his famous art techniques. 16180 T KAHN,J

5:30 -7:20 p.m. 06/25 $39 FEE

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STEP INTO ART HISTORY: MICHELANGELO & THE RENAISSANCE NEW! Michelangelo di Lodovico Burnarroti Simoni, more commonly known as Michelangelo, was an Italian artist who had significant influence on the development of Western art. 16181 T KAHN,J

CARTOONING YOUR LIFE: AUTO BIO COMICS NEW! Tell personal stories through making comics of your own! Explore the potential of formats such as diary comics and graphic memoir. There will be the option of sharing your work in a zine format. For writers and artists of all levels. See supplies to bring to first class at linnbenton.edu/supplies 16189 M TRAN,C

6 -7:20 p.m. $69 FEE

06/24

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REALISTIC DRAWING A useful class for any aspiring artist to develop or strengthen drawing and design skills. Bring pencils and plain 8.5 x 11 white paper to first class. Supply list at first class or here: linnbenton.edu/supplies 13248 T ALLISON,M

6 -8:20 p.m. $99 FEE

06/25

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5:30 -7:20 p.m. 07/02 $39 FEE

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STEP INTO ART HISTORY: CARAVAGGIO & BAROQUE ART NEW! Italian artist Caravaggio’s extravagant styles of painting were not only ornate and dramatic, but they were very influential during his time. 16182 T KAHN,J

5:30 -7:20 p.m. 07/09 $39 FEE

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STEP INTO ART HISTORY: DELACROIX & ROMANTICISM NEW! Delacroix, a French Romantic painter, was a leading figure during the French Romantic era in the 19th Century. 16183 T KAHN,J

5:30 -7:20 p.m. 07/16 $39 FEE

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STEP INTO ART HISTORY: MONET & IMPRESSIONISM NEW! Oscar-Claude Monet, founder of French impressionist painting, is well known for his nature and landscape paintings. 16184 T KAHN,J

5:30 -7:20 p.m. 07/23 $39 FEE

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STEP INTO ART HISTORY: VAN GOGH & POST-IMPRESSIONISM NEW! Dutch artist, Vincent van Gogh is one of the most famous and influential figures in the history of Western art. Surprisingly, he did not become famous until after his death. 16185 T KAHN,J

5:30 -7:20 p.m. 07/30 $39 FEE

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STEP INTO ART HISTORY: PICASSO & MODERNISM NEW! Co-founder of Cubism Pablo Picasso’s artistic innovation put this Spanish artist in a category of his own. He was an artistic genius who impacted the development of modern and contemporary art. 16186 T KAHN,J

5:30 -7:20 p.m. 08/06 $39 FEE

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STEP INTO ART HISTORY: JACKSON POLLOCK & ABSTRACT ART NEW! American painter Jackson Pollock, was a major figure in the abstract expressionist movement in the 20th Century. 16187 T KAHN,J

5:30 -7:20 p.m. 08/13 $39 FEE

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CAREER/PERSONAL GROWTH GIFTS OF SENSITIVITY-THE HIGHLY SENSITIVE PERSON Have you ever been told “You’re just too sensitive!”? Do you need a lot of alone time and often feel out of place? If so, you may be a Highly Sensitive Person (HSP). HSP’s make up nearly 20% of the population. Join us as we explore what it means to be a highly sensitive person. In this series, we will explore basic concepts and research behind high sensitivity. You will learn new strategies for navigating the world as a highly sensitive person, and as a result gain a more compassionate and empowered understanding of yourself. 16141 T VANWETTER,C

5 -6:50 p.m. $69 FEE

07/09

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HEALING WITH SIMPLICITY & PEACEFULNESS FOUND IN NATURE Learn how to bring simplicity into your life, and how to nurture peaceful and tranquil minds by bringing nature’s lighting indoors. Instructor Milena Simeonva completed Light and Health Studies at the Lighting Research Center in New York and has spent the last 18 years focused on human wellbeing, integrating sciences, nature, and spirituality. Join us to uplift your spirit and aspire for a healthier and happier life. 16144 T SIMEONVA,M

4:30 -6:20 p.m. 07/16 $49 FEE

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HEALTHY DIET/HEALTHY PLANET NEW! This class will provide an alternative perspective about the food we consume, where it is sourced and how it impacts both our health and the environment. It will debunk myths about nutrition and provide an understanding about the function of macro, and phytonutrients and their role in disease prevention. The class will also expose the harsh truths about the animal agriculture and processed foods industries along with how the Whole-Food, Plant-Based Lifestyle is the ultimate solution for preventing disease and global catastrophe. 16145 R STOUT,M

5:30 -7:20 p.m. 07/11 $49 FEE

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SLEEP WELL! BE WELL! NEW! This class would explain the most common types of sleep disorders, identify their causes, and explore various types of effective clinical and alternative treatments. Most sleep disorders are the result of our lifestyle choices. This class will help you correct poor sleep habits to improve sleep efficiency. We will also explore the risks and benefits of common stimulants and sedatives like alcohol, cannabis, and caffeine. Various elements of our health such as stress, diet, activity levels, and our environment influence the quality of our sleep and vitality; this class will teach how these elements are interconnected and how one can optimize their sleep and overall wellness by balancing these elements! 16146 R STOUT,M

5:30 -7:20 p.m. 07/25 $49 FEE

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BC-246

CERAMICS The LBCC Ceramics Studio is located in room 140 at the Benton Center in Corvallis. Students may work during open studio hours if they are enrolled in any LBCC credit or non-credit ceramics class. This policy excludes workshops and other ceramics events. For more information, call the Benton Center at 541.757.8944, ext. 5114.

CLAY EXPLORATION An opportunity for students of all skill levels to learn a variety of porcelain and stoneware techniques and to participate in a number of high fire and Raku firings as well as an obvara and soda glaze firings. 13253 W ERNST,T

6 -8:50 p.m. $129 FEE

06/26

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ADAPTIVE HANDBUILDING For individuals with developmental disabilities. Overview of handbuilding techniques with clay. Emphasis on problem solving; how to take a piece from conception to completion. 15415 T HARDENBURGE

4:15 -5:15 p.m. 06/25 $59 FEE

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RAKU-PAINTING WITH FIRE Create a clay sculpture, decorative wall hanging, bowl and/or personalized ceramics piece using the colorful glazes and fast-firing process of raku. All levels, from beginner to advanced, are invited and will receive individualized coaching. Open studio and supplies included. 13254 M GREEN,L

6 -8:50 p.m. $129 FEE

06/24

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CLAY FOR BEGINNERS An introduction to ceramic techniques for beginners. Learn the foundations of working with clay through this project based course. Students will learn how to work with soft slabs to handbuild bowls, mugs, and tumblers while building on basic techniques each week. No experience necessary. Come ready to have a great time while making fun and functional projects! 15811 T FARMER,L & PACHUTA,S

6 -8:50 p.m. $99 FEE

06/25

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CONSUMER EDUCATION FINANCIAL FOUNDATIONS Are you challenged with managing money and a budget? Would you like to learn how to improve your credit report and score? Are you curious about easy-to-follow steps that create the habit of saving? Everyone can benefit from being smarter about managing money. Join Willamette Neighborhood Housing Services, a local, non-profit housing agency, you will use hands-on tools and group discussions, you’ll learn how to master money management skills to reach your financial goals, tackle debt, plan for the future and strengthen your credit. The $75.00 per-household registration buys your household the workshop, and one year of oneon-one financial coaching with certified credit and budget specialists. Pre-registration is required through: Willamette Neighborhood Housing Services at www.w-nhs.org, info@w-nhs.org, or by phone at 541-7527220. 15315 S 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. STAFF I

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BC-107

LANDLORD-TENANT LAW & RENT CONTROL NEW! Discussion of landlord-tenant law in general and Oregon’s new rent control law. Class also covers tenancy types and eviction laws. Instructor is Keith Tierney, Director of Civil Rights for Seniors, and current faculty member at LBCC. 16139 T TIERNEY,K

5:30 -7:20 p.m. 07/23 $29 FEE

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BC-246

DANCE HULA HOOP DANCING NEW! Hula hoop dancing is a great way to connect fitness and play. Hooping allows one to focus on smooth meditative movements for the entire body which can benefit the pelvic floor muscle, balance, and brain function. You will make and keep your own hoop in this class. No experience necessary. 16188 T SI,S

3 -4:20 p.m. $59 FEE

06/25

4

BC-130

DRIVER EDUCATION & VEHICLE SAFETY TEACHING YOUR TEEN TO DRIVE Teaching your teen to drive can be a tense and thrilling time. Help make it more enjoyable by adding some new information to what you already know about driving. Did you know adding 1 more second between you and the next car can reduce car crashes by 80%. This class will help you be successful and safer while you complete the 100 hours of practice time with your student (50 hours if they complete Driver Education). Come join us for this fun and informative session on techniques and options for helping your teen learn to drive while you retain your sanity. It will be worth your time. Materials included in fee. 16193 M HANSEN,L

5:30 -8:20 p.m. 08/05 $15 FEE

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BC-209

DRIVER ED WITH PERMIT Registration packets are available online at linnbenton.edu/drivereducation and all centers one week prior to registration. This ODOT approved program includes mandated 30 hours classroom instruction, parent/student orientation at first meeting, plus 12 hours on the road (6 hrs behind-the-wheel + 6 hrs driver observation). Required at registration: completed packet, fee, original and one photocopy of your driver permit. Class must be dropped 72 hours prior to start date for refund. Supplies included in fees. Call 541-917-4849 with questions. Parents and students are required to read the Parent/Student Handbook: linnbenton.edu/driver-education 12397 SCHOFIELD,S 12398 DICKENS,B 12399 HANSEN,L

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DRIVER ED 18 & OVER Registration packets are available on-line at linnbenton.edu/drivereducation and at all LBCC centers. Class must be dropped 72 hours prior to start date for refund. Does not qualify for waiver of driving test at DMV. Supplies included in fees. First class meets at the Albany Campus in the Forum Building room 115. Call 541-917-4849 with questions. Students are required to read the Parent/Student Handbook: linnbenton.edu/driver-education 14072 SCHOFIELD,S 14073 DICKENS,B 14074 HANSEN,L

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AARP DRIVER SAFETY PROGRAM A classroom program designed to help develop and reinforce safe driving skills and techniques. Satisfactory completion may also qualify you for reduced auto insurance premiums (check with your insurance carrier). The $15 fee for AARP members or $20 fee for non-members is collected at the first class. Please bring your driver license, AARP card and lunch to class. 13462 M 9 a.m.-3:50 p.m. 08/05 WOLCOTT,G

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BC-104

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FOOD & DRINK COMPLEX WORLD OF TEA NEW! Welcome to the complex world of loose leaf teas! In this class we will drink a variety of speciality teas, and discuss the ways that the 6 main types are produced. We will also discuss the long history of tea, and how it made its way across Asia and Europe into America. 16142 TR MCDONALD,A

10 -11:50 a.m. $59 FEE

08/06

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BC-106

ESSENTIALS OF TEA NEW! Do you like tea but want to try something different than Earl Gray and Jasmine Green? Come drink tea with us! We will drink examples from the 6 main types of tea, and talk about a variety brewing processes from around the world. 16143 TR MCDONALD,A

3 -4:50 p.m. $59 FEE

08/13

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BC-209

GED/ADULT BASIC SKILLS - SEE PAGE 43 HEALTH AND FIRST AID MEDICARE 101 Senior Health Insurance Benefits Assistance - SHIBA - is holding a Medicare class that will cover the basics of Medicare A, B, C and D. This class is designed for anyone who will be eligible for Medicare within a few months or is new to Medicare. Beneficiaries will better understand their Medicare benefits and learn how to choose a supplemental insurance plan that best meets their individual needs. It is also a valuable class for current beneficiaries who would like a better understanding of their Medicare benefits and options for changes or additional coverage. Spouses, other relatives and friends are welcome to attend the class as well. The class is taught by an unbiased SHIBA volunteer and sponsored by Linn-Benton RSVP. Reservations are required. Call 541-812-0849 to enroll. 16192 R 6:30 -8:20 p.m. 09/19 STAFF

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HISTORY LATIN AMERICA HISTORY IN THE 19TH & 20TH CENTURIES Surveys the social, economic, and political evolution of Latin American society from the colonial period to the modern era. This four week class will concentrate on independence movements in the 19th century and revolutions in the 20th century. Classes will be organized around lecture but discussion will be greatly encouraged. Instructor speaks Spanish. 16149 W PERDUE,D

6 -7:50 p.m. $69 FEE

06/26

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MEXICO-U.S. RELATIONS NEW! The history of the United States has been defined by its relationship with its southern neighbor, Mexico. This five week class will examine the interconnected history of these two countries in the 19th and 20th. centuries. Topics will include the history of territorial immigration, and cultural exchanges. 16150 W PERDUE,D

6 -7:50 p.m. $69 FEE

07/24

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WOMEN IN TIME, SPACE AND OTHER DIMENSIONS In this class we will explore how women have influenced the genre of science fiction in surprising and spectacular ways. The vision is to experience science fiction from this unique and wonderful perspective. Science fiction encompasses much more than many think. 16152 M SCHULTZ,N

4 -5:50 p.m. $69 FEE

07/08

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BC-104

HOME AND GARDEN YEAR-ROUND VEGETABLE GARDENING NEW! Vegetable gardening in the Willamette Valley can truly be a year-round activity. This class is a month-by-month walk through of the gardening season; for each month we will discuss: What can you plant this month - and what planting techniques will make your garden more successful? What crops in the ground should be ready or approaching harvest? What are some of the common pests and diseases to watch out for this month, and how can you manage them? What should you be starting inside for future transplanting? - and tips and techniques to simplify starting your own transplants from seed. 16151 R MORGAN,D

2 -3:50 p.m. $29 FEE

06/27

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LANGUAGE LEARN AMERICAN ENGLISH, BEGINNING Practice the basics of English and increase your ability to speak in real-life situations. Activities will include reading, writing, listening, and pronunciation. This course is great if you only know a little English and need to make progress in a relaxed setting. Class may be repeated; content varies each term. 15797 TR BURGESS,L 16134 TR BURGESS,L

1 -2:50 p.m. $79 FEE 1 -2:50 p.m. $79 FEE

06/25

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BC-236

08/06

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LEARN AMERICAN ENGLISH, INTERMEDIATE TO ADVANCED This more advanced class is an opportunity to continue learning English in the context of real-life situations. Activities may include longer readings or attending local events. Refine your public speaking skills, vocabulary, writing skills and pronunciation. This course is great if you have completed fast-track English or have had a lot of instruction already. Class may be repeated. Content varies each term. Instructor will recommend a course text for purchase the first day of class. 15798 MW JAKUB,J 16135 MW JAKUB,J

6 -7:20 p.m. $79 FEE 6 -7:20 p.m. $79 FEE

06/24

4

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07/29

4

BC-205

CONVERSATIONAL ITALIAN Practice speaking Italian in class using what you’ve already learned. Improve your vocabulary, explore verb tenses, gain confidence to carry on everyday and travel conversations. Basic understanding and beginning facility with Italian required. Textbook information to be discussed at first class. 15644 W CAIL,A

4 -5:50 p.m. $69 FEE

07/24

5

BC-246

SPANISH FOR MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS: BEGINNING/ INTERMEDIATE NEW! A content-based class using vocabulary, situations, and simulations in the health care field. Students will move to sentence-length usage, allowing them to communicate using language functions such as asking questions, narrating and describing in present and past time frames, and giving instructions and commands. The instructor will make use of authentic written materials as a way to practice language-learning strategies. 16153 MW MUELLER,A

5 -6:50 p.m. $149 FEE

06/24

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24 CRN Instructor

Benton Center • 541-757-8944

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SPANISH FOR HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS: INTERMEDIATE AND ABOVE NEW! A content based class using vocabulary and situations and simulation in the health care field. Students will expand language skills through authentic written materials and strengthen skills in asking questions, narrating and describing in present and past time frames, and giving instructions. There will be an emphasis on language acquisition strategies to allow independent communication. 16154 TR MUELLER,A

5 -6:50 p.m. $149 FEE

06/25

8

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SPANISH NOW! A FOR DAILY USE Basic conversation for everyday use. For students with little or no previous Spanish experience. 15937 MW SCHLECHTER

9 -10:50 a.m. $99 FEE

06/24

4

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SPANISH NOW! B FOR DAILY USE For students who have completed Spanish NOW! A and would like to continue learning the basics of the Spanish language. 16136 MW SCHLECHTER

9 -10:50 a.m. $99 FEE

07/22

4

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SPANISH NOW! C FOR DAILY USE Spanish Now! C is a continuation of the Spanish NOW! series and is meant for students that have successfully completed Spanish Now! A & B or who have instructor approval. The class will build one’s Spanish language conversational skills. 16137 TR SCHLECHTER

5 -6:50 p.m. $99 FEE

06/25

4

BC-234

SPANISH NOW! D FOR DAILY USE Spanish Now! D is the final course in the Spanish NOW! series and is meant for students that have successfully completed Spanish Now! A, B, & C or who have instructor approval. The class will build one’s Spanish language conversational skills. 16138 TR SCHLECHTER

5 -6:50 p.m. $99 FEE

07/30

4

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BEGINNING GERMAN Beginning German is a great way to learn basics in the German language and culture! In this class you will practice the four main elements to language learning - reading, writing, speaking, and listening to develop skills that will make you a solid beginning German speaker. 16147 MW CARD,S

9 -10:20 a.m. $109 FEE

06/24

8

BC-205

BEGINNING GERMAN II This class is for students who have started and want to finish learning the basics of the German language and culture. Students should already be familiar with basic word order, “early” vocabulary (introductions, letters, numbers/telling time, family, hobbies/free-time, schooling, foods, and drinks.) basic pronunciation, and be familiar with and able to conjugate various types of verbs. This class will allow students to learn the rest of the vocabulary and concepts that are typical in the first year German classes. 16148 MW CARD,S

10:30 -11:50 a.m. 06/24 $109 FEE

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AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE I For anyone interested in learning American Sign Language and about Deaf Culture. Textbook required. 13257 R WHITE,H

6:30 -8:20 p.m. 06/27 $99 FEE

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BC-107

AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE II Communication in American Sign Language for those ready for silent communication through games and group interaction. Two terms of ASL or permission of instructor required. 13258 R WHITE,H

6:30 -8:20 p.m. 06/27 $99 FEE

8

BC-107

MUSIC COUNTRY GUITAR NEW! An eclectic blend of Americana-country and western guitar styles span from blues to jazz to rock and roll! In this class, we touch on guitar fundamentals while exploring the techniques specific to country. Bring your guitar and an electronic tuner (if you have one). Open to all skill levels. 16172 U NEELY,M

1 -2:50 p.m. $89 FEE

06/30

6

PHLIB

INTRO TO LATIN PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE Learn Latin rhythms on simple percussion instruments and experience how each instrument fits into a basic Latin percussion ensemble. Come feel the beat and rhythm by these easy and fun to play instruments. No experience necessary. 16159 R EZZY,D

5 -6:20 p.m. $59 FEE

06/27

6

BC-107

OUTDOOR/ENVIRONMENT INTRO TO BUTTERFLIES OF BENTON COUNTY NEW! Butterflies are among the most famous insects on the planet and key pollinators in many ecosystems. This course goes over basic ecology, biology, and identification of butterflies in Benton County. The communitybased approach of this class will create a greater sense of connection to these fascinating animals and an understanding of just how significant they are to our lives. 16157 S DUNCAN,R

6 -6:50 p.m. $39 FEE

07/13

3

BC-107

BUTTERFLIES IN THE FIELD NEW! This course will go beyond the basics of butterflies and provide a deeper look into the butterflies of Benton County. Explore various methods of catching and understanding the different environments of our local butterfly fauna. A field trip to Mary’s Peak on 8/17 from 9am-2pm will include a 5-6 miles of moderate hiking and a unique opportunity to apply what you learned in the classroom. You will also have the opportunity to learn, collect, and pin specimens - a supply fee will cover the materials for this experience. 16158 S DUNCAN,R

10 -10:50 a.m. $69 FEE

08/03

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PHYSICAL ED/HUMAN PERFORMANCE STRENGTH & BALANCE This class focus is on the exercise portion of the program called A Matter of Balance, developed and used as an evidence-based practice model by OHSU ThinkFirst Oregon Brain and Spinal Cord Injury Prevention Program. Practice chair exercises and standing exercises to find ways to reduce fall risk factors. Work to increase leg strength, balance, and flexibility. Learn strategies for moving through your day in a thoughtful and safe way that you can continue to practice throughout the week. 16160 MW GOURLEY,A

1 -1:50 p.m. $79 FEE

06/24

10

BC-130

ADAPTIVE MOVEMENT FITNESS For individuals with developmental disabilities. Get your heart rate up with aerobics, light weight training, and movement to music. 14358 F HARDENBURGER,J

4 -4:50 p.m. $49 FEE

06/28

9

BC-130

STEP AEROBICS & SCULPTING Step up to some fun! This course will include aerobic step exercises to music with strength training and sports conditioning for all ages. 15950 TR KIDWELL,A

9:30 -10:20 a.m. 06/25 $79 FEE

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BC-130

STRENGTH AND TONE A workout program designed to tone and strengthen all major muscle groups of the body. Benches, bands, and weights will be utilized for added resistance. Provides instruction to develop total body tone, including strengthening and firming of stomach, legs, hips, thighs, arms, and upper body. 13277 MW JEDERLINICH,E

5 -5:50 p.m. $79 FEE

06/24

10

BC-130

CARDIO KICKBOXING This group fitness class combines martial arts techniques with fast-paced cardio. Build stamina, improve coordination and flexibility, and burn calories as you build lean muscle with this fun and challenging workout. All levels welcome. 16169 TR KIDWELL,A

8:30 -9:20 a.m. 06/25 $79 FEE

10

BC-130

CREATE YOUR FITNESS SCHEDULE Create your own two or three-hour a week fitness program using any combination of non-credit Physical Education classes. Some classes do not apply; others may require instructor approval. Must register at Benton Center. 15104 TBA STAFF 15105 TBA STAFF

TBA $89 FEE TBA $109 FEE

06/24 10

TBA

06/24 10

TBA

BETTER BONES & BALANCE®-FIRST STEPS Exercises are adapted for individuals needing improvement in balance and strength, or who may have limited mobility. Balance aids will be used. Focus on lower and upper body strength, improving balance, and strengthening your core. The benefits? Reduce your risk for falls, increase your strength and improve overall mobility and fitness. 15791 MW POZZESI,L

12 -12:50 p.m. 06/24 $79 FEE

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26 CRN Instructor

Benton Center • 541-757-8944

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BETTER BONES & BALANCE®: ACCELERATED Stay fit for life. Achieve full body fitness by strengthening your muscles and conditioning your cardiovascular system. Enjoy a dynamic mix of high intensity cardio intervals, weight lifting, and core strengthening activities. Round out your routine with lower body exercises proven to prevent or minimize bone loss. This is not a slow-paced class. 15639 MWF MW POZZESI,L 16174 TR SAMUELS,M

9 -9:50 a.m. 06/24 9 -9:50 a.m. 08/26 $99 FEE 11 a.m.-12:20 p.m. 06/25 $99 FEE

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MODIFIED EXERCISE WITH CHAIRS Modified exercise for older adults: chair exercises, walking, limited dance movement and stretching. Open to all seniors and everyone in the community. 15947 TR KEIL,K

9 -9:50 a.m. $69 FEE

06/25

10

MEADOW

CHEN STYLE TAI CHI A gentle, easy to learn form of Chen Tai Qi Chuan (Taijiquan) taken from the complete Old Style Routine of the original style of Tai Chi. Practice of Tai Chi can improve balance, leg strength, relaxation and general health. The 8 Movement Form requires no previous experience and is a great introduction to the 300 year old art of Chen Style Tai Chi Quan. The instructor, Jeffrey J Kelly trained in the Chen Village in China and has over 30 years experience practicing and teaching Chen Taijiquan. BETTER BONES & BALANCE® Based on OSU Bone Research Lab studies, this exercise program has been shown to slow the rate of bone loss in adults of all ages. Improve your balance and coordination, reduce your risk for falls, and see an increase in muscle tone and overall body fitness. 13281 MWF MW BROWN,R 13754 MWF MW HOURMANESH- 13282 MWF MW BROWN,R 13284 MWF MW SAMUELS,M 15099 TR WHIPPLE,M 13286 TRS WHIPPLE,M/ HOURMANESH 15100 S HOURMANESH- 15822 MW DAVENPORT,A 13283 MWF MW POZZESI,L I 15809 MW SAMUELS,M 13285 MWF MW POZZESI,L 15943 TR DAVENPORT,A 15944 MW DAVENPORT,A

7 -7:50 a.m. 06/24 7 -7:50 a.m. 08/26 $99 FEE 7 -7:50 a.m. 06/24 7 -7:50 a.m. 08/26 $99 FEE 8 -8:50 a.m. 06/24 8 -8:50 a.m. 08/26 $99 FEE 8 -8:50 a.m. 06/24 8 -8:50 a.m. 08/26 $99 FEE 8 -8:50 a.m. 06/25 $79 FEE 8 -8:50 a.m. 06/25 $99 FEE 8 -8:50 a.m. 06/29 $49 FEE 9 -9:50 a.m. 06/24 $79 FEE 10 -10:50 a.m. 06/24 10 -10:50 a.m. 08/26 $99 FEE 10:30 -11:20 a.m. 06/24 $99 FEE 11 -11:50 a.m. 06/24 11 -11:50 a.m. 08/26 $99 FEE 8:30 -9:20 a.m. 06/25 $79 FEE 10:45 -11:35 a.m. 06/24 $79 FEE

16168 R KELLY,J

2 -2:50 p.m. $49 FEE

06/27

8

BC-130

YANG TAI CHI NEW! Tai Chi is a form of movement, meditation and martial art that originated in China. Participants learn mind/body harmony and how to cultivate our internal energy or ‘chi’. Promotes balance, flexibility, relaxation, calm focus, and improved general health. All levels welcome.

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15640 TR TACKE,H

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FITOVR

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PILATES Increase flexibility, energy, mobility, strength, and range of motion through a series of dynamic movements that restore balance to core muscles of the lower back and abdominal. Each workout is adaptable to the students own level. Please bring a yoga mat.

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FITOVR

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FITOVR

16155 TR BILLEY,J

9:15 -10:35 a.m. 06/25 $89 FEE

8

PREMAR

BALLET CORE A combination of ballet, stretching and core work to develop strength, flexibility and balance. Ballet Core involves ballet exercises at the barre, core strengthening workouts, and stretching, as well as routines in the center to develop a range of skills. The use of light weights throughout the class creates an additional challenge and adds to the goal of achieving a full body workout. No previous dance experience required.

15851 MW LAUKKANEN,K

6 -7:20 p.m. $89 FEE

6 -7:20 p.m. $89 FEE

06/25

06/24

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BC-130

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YOGA STRENGTH This class combines the benefits of yoga with strength training. Sets of repetitions with weights are performed throughout the class to tone and strengthen all major muscle groups of the body. This challenging class improves flexibility and leaves participants enjoying the positive, calming effects of yoga and the strengthening, toning benefits of weight training. 16170 MW LAUKKANEN,K

7:30 -8:50 p.m. 06/24 $99 FEE

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STRENGTH & BALANCE WORKSHOP SERIES This series is based on the exercise program, A Matter of Balance, developed and used as an evidence-based practice model by OHSU ThinkFirst Oregon Brain and Spinal Cord Injury Prevention Program. Learn about specific exercises to find ways to reduce fall risk factors, while increasing leg strength, balance, and flexibility. Take entire series for $59 or ala carte for $19 each. 16161 M GOURLEY,A

2 -2:50 p.m. $59 FEE

06/24

5

BC-130

STRENGTH & BALANCE WORKSHOP: NECK & SHOULDERS The neck and shoulders can be a troublesome spot for the body. Sitting, driving, bending over and even sleeping posture can lead to stiffness, lessened range of motion and pain. Come learn some gentle movements and exercise to support your neck and shoulders. Leave with movements you can practice to provide strength and ease of movement. 16162 M GOURLEY,A

CLASSICAL PILATES A system of exercises based upon the teachings of Joseph Pilates. The exercises can be modified so any student is able to achieve the workout. There is a foundation and an order that is laid out from the first session and built upon as the students become stronger and more flexible. The order of the exercises warms up the body, challenges it through various planes of movement (extension, flexion and rotation) and cools it down. There is a progression of challenge as we introduce new exercises as the body becomes stronger and the mind is more knowledgeable about the correct muscles to be used. 15976 MW POWELL,J 15977 TR POWELL,J

3:30 -4:20 p.m. 06/24 $79 FEE 7:30 -8:20 a.m. 06/25 $79 FEE

10

BC-130

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BC-130

YOGA NEW! A beginning and intermediate level class where students learn basic yoga poses and are given options so that they can work at their own level. Strengthening, stretching, balancing, and relaxing are focused on in class. Benefits include greater flexibility and strength and reduced stress. NonLBCC facilities may require that you bring your own mat. 16194 M YEOMANS,K 16191 TR YEOMANS,K

7 -7:50 p.m. 06/24 $59 FEE 7:30 -8:20 p.m. 06/25 $79 FEE

10

FIRCON

10

BC-130

YOGA FOR SELF CARE NEW! Come and give yourself this hour to explore some gentle poses that support your movement and your emotions. We will talk about the importance of connecting with yourself so you can continue at a pace of your life in balance and wellness. 16167 W GOURLEY,A

2 -2:50 p.m. $59 FEE

06/26

10

BC-130

CORE STRENGTH In this class we will build strength from the center out. This is a wellrounded body conditioning class that includes a blend of Yoga and Pilates. All strength levels are welcome. 16117 TR BLAU,D 16118 S BLAU,D

1 -1:50 p.m. $59 FEE 12 -1:20 p.m. $59 FEE

07/02

5

BC-130

07/06

6

BC-130

2 -2:50 p.m. $19 FEE

06/24

1

BC-130

STRENGTH & BALANCE WORKSHOP: CORE FOR STABILITY AND BALANCE Bringing in the energetic aspects of our deep core doesn’t require grueling sit ups. It requires noticing, feeling, and awareness. Come learn some amazing, pain free, and exciting movements. You will leave with knowledge of how important your core is for stability and moving safely with confidence. 16163 M GOURLEY,A

2 -2:50 p.m. $19 FEE

07/01

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BC-130

STRENGTH & BALANCE WORKSHOP: I LOVE FEET We walk on them every day but do we give them enough love? Learn how to love your feet and different ways to explore functional movement just by putting one foot in front of the other. You won’t believe the foot love you’ve been missing. Please be comfortable with bare feet or wearing toe socks. 16164 M GOURLEY,A

2 -2:50 p.m. $19 FEE

07/08

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BC-130

STRENGTH & BALANCE WORKSHOP: SUPPORTING OUR BACK When experiencing back pain, the last thing you may want to do is stretch. But for some people it is what the doctor ordered. Stretching with specific yoga poses can support moving better and also bring relief to muscles that have been overworked and overused. Come and discuss some ideas of movement and feel yoga stretches that may give you some welcome relief. Wear comfortable clothing for light fitness activity. 16165 M GOURLEY,A

2 -2:50 p.m. $19 FEE

07/15

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BC-130

STRENGTH & BALANCE WORKSHOP: GET TO KNOW THE PELVIC FLOOR Come in for a conversation and learn yoga poses to support the lower core and pelvic floor. We will do yoga poses and discuss imagery techniques to support engagement in your lower core and pelvic floor. This area of the body is often ignored when doing core work, and a strong pelvic floor supports a strong back, good posture, and overall wellness. Wear comfortable clothing for light fitness activity. 16166 M GOURLEY,A

2 -2:50 p.m. $19 FEE

07/22

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Benton Center • 541-757-8944

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SPECIAL INTEREST BOARDGAME DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT Explore game mechanics, concept development, and play testing through lots of game play, discussions, and the workshopping of your own table top game design from concept to prototype. 16171 R MICHAUD,A/SELEGDO,D

7 -8:50 p.m. $79 FEE

06/27

8

BC-104

WRITING WRITE YOUR LIFE STORY Your own life stories and those of your family members are treasures that need to be preserved as carefully as photos. Recall and recount family history in your narrative style with enhancement of detail, description and dialogue. 15962 F WALDMAN,S

1 -2:50 p.m. $69 FEE

06/28

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CARTOONING YOUR LIFE: AUTO BIO COMICS NEW! Tell personal stories through making comics of your own! Explore the potential of formats such as diary comics and graphic memoir. There will be the option of sharing your work in a zine format. For writers and artists of all levels. See supplies list to bring to first class: linnbenton.edu/supplies 16190 M TRAN,C

6 -7:20 p.m. $69 FEE

06/24

6

BC-106

INTRODUCTION TO ONLINE SPORTS JOURNALING NEW! Enter the growing world of sports media by applying your passion for sports. Participants will discover how to create a variety of compelling and professional articles. We will share varieties of writing approaches and styles to publish for self-selected audiences in college or professional sports. Class will be applicable for all levels of writers and journalists who wish to enter the field as an amateur or professional. 16140 T BECKSTEAD,W

5 -6:50 p.m. $69 FEE

07/09

4

BC-206

PROSE WRITING WORKSHOP Be inspired and improve your writing style. Improve your writing by going through tailored writing exercises. Workshop your writing in a supportive critique group guided by the instructor. Whether for publication or family, this class is perfect for all skill levels interested in producing works of literary fiction, creative non-fiction, memoir, sci-fi, fantasy, crime, and all other genres of fiction, of any length. 15969 T MICHAUD,A

7 -8:50 p.m. $79 FEE

06/25

8

BC-104

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Lebanon Center • 541-259-5801 CRN Instructor

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Also serving Lacomb, Scio, Crabtree Lebanon Center 44 Industrial Way, Lebanon, OR 97355 541-259-5801 Hablamos Español: 541-917-4840 linnbenton.edu/lebanon-center Registration/Bookstore Hours: Monday – Friday ..............................8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Extended Registration Hours - May 20, 21, 22 only:

Monday – Thursday .........................8:30 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. Friday ................................................8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. CRN Instructor

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Scheduled Campus Closures All LBCC locations will be closed May 27 and July 4; Fridays from July 5 through Aug. 30; and September 2.

Open Registration for all classes Enroll in person at any LBCC location or call 541-917-4840. Open registration begins May 20. Linn Shuttle Stop & Schedules Free bus service for LBCC students with student ID. For a schedule, call 541-367-4775 or visit linnshuttle.com. Most classes begin the week of June 24 • Register early! Get the classes you want! For locations of all classes, see page 49.

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MINDFULNESS BASED STRESS REDUCTION

Mindfulness is a way of learning to relate directly to whatever is happening in your life, a way of taking charge of your life, a way of consciously and systematically working with your own stress, pain, illness, and the challenges and demands of everyday life. In this 8-week class you'll learn scientifically proven techniques to calm your mind, make clearer decisions, reduce feelings of mental and physical pain, and increase your sense of well-being. We'll be touching on theory, the science behind he beneficial effects of mindfulness, different styles of meditation, and gentle movements to increase awareness. We ask that you bring a yoga mat, a binder for notes, and that you're willing to commit to a daily home practice of meditation for maximum outcome. 16201 W MCCARTHY,L

6 -6:50 p.m. $59 FEE

06/26

8

LCX-103

ENERGY HEALING WITH GEMSTONES

Energy is everywhere and defined differently by each person. Learning to work with it provides an avenue for healing oneself. This interactive workshop walks you through techniques such as meditation, color awareness, and physical properties of the gemstones. This class is limited to 15 people. Supplies are included in the fee, however additional supplies will be available for purchase on site should more be desired. 16210 M WALLIS,V

6:30 -8:20 p.m. 08/12 $39 FEE

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SHAMANIC JOURNEYS NEW!

The wisdom of inner guidance and connection with oneness will be an interactive Shamanic experience. We will be using various meditation techniques to unfold into our spiritual light. Some methods will include True Self Meditation, connecting with our compassionate, helpful guides and other empowering experiences. Sound therapy will be used to help facilitate the meditative process.

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16211 W WALLIS,V

HARMONIC HOMES WITH GEMSTONES NEW!

2 -3:50 p.m. $29 FEE

07/31

Grids, alters, clearing/charging gemstones and meditations can help create tranquility in one's life, especially in one’s home. This is an interactive exploration of finding individual preferences so that houses can hopefully feel more like home while increasing harmony and bliss. This class is limited to 15 people. Additional cost for supplies, based on individual budget, can be purchased on site. 16209 M WALLIS,V

6:30 -8:20 p.m. 07/15 $39 FEE

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Lebanon Center • 541-259-5801 CRN Instructor

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MODERN HULA HOOP WORKSHOP NEW!

Come try out a new spin on an old tradition! Hula Hoop dance combines complex tricks with smooth, flowing transitions while moving the body rhythmically to accentuate music. Hoop dance as a performance art has been described as a mixture of belly dance, circus art, gymnastics, modern dance, flow, meditation, and yoga. A few health benefits include improving flexibility, endurance, balance, motor skills, and hand-eye coordination. 16208 M STANFIELD,H

6 -7:50 p.m. $29 FEE

06/24

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LBGC

DRIVER EDUCATION & VEHICLE SAFETY DRIVER ED WITH PERMIT

Registration packets are available online at linnbenton.edu/driver-education and all centers one week prior to registration. This ODOT approved program includes mandated 30 hours classroom instruction, parent/student orientation at first meeting, plus 12 hours on the road (6 hrs behind-the-wheel + 6 hrs driver observation). Required at registration: completed packet, fee, original and one photocopy of your driver permit. Class must be dropped 72 hours prior to start date for refund. Supplies included in fees. Call 541-917-4849 with questions. Parents and students are required to read the Parent/Student Handbook: linnbenton.edu/driver-education TWR TR K

9 -11:50 a.m. 9 -11:50 a.m. $265 FEE

06/25 07/09

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DRIVER ED 18 & OVER

Registration packets are available on-line at linnbenton.edu/driver-education and at all LBCC centers. Class must be dropped 72 hours prior to start date for refund. Does not qualify for waiver of driving test at DMV. Supplies included in fees. Call 541-917-4849 with questions. Students are required to read the Parent/Student Handbook: linnbenton.edu/driver-education 14153 TABOR,J

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AARP DRIVER SAFETY PROGRAM

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14118 TABOR,J

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9 -11:50 a.m. 9 -11:50 a.m. $445 FEE

06/25 07/09

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A classroom program designed to help develop and reinforce safe driving skills and techniques. Satisfactory completion may also qualify you for reduced auto insurance premiums (check with your insurance carrier). The $15 fee for AARP members or $20 fee for non-members is collected at the first class. Please bring your driver license, AARP card and lunch to class. 15666 R 9 a.m.-3:50 p.m. 09/05 WOLCOTT,G

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ENGLISH LANGUAGE ACQUISITION - SEE PAGE 43 FOOD & DRINK ESSENTIALS OF TEA NEW!

Do you like tea but want to try something different than Earl Grey and Jasmine Green? Come drink tea with us! We will drink examples from 6 main types of teas, and talk about a variety of brewing processes from around the world. 16178 MT MCDONALD,A

5:30 -7:20 p.m. 06/24 $59 FEE

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LC-205

COMPLEX WORLD OF TEA NEW!

Welcome to the complex world of loose leaf teas! In this class we will drink a variety of specialty teas, and discuss the ways that the 6 main types are produced. We will also discuss the long history of tea, and how it made its way across Asia and Europe into America. 16177 RF MCDONALD,A

1 -2:50 p.m. $59 FEE

06/27

1

LC-205

GED/ADULT BASIC SKILLS - SEE PAGE 43 HOME & GARDEN CANDLE MAKING: CAMPFIRE STARTER KIT NEW!

Campfire starter kits are perfect for those looking to create a kit for easy campfire making or a convenient fire starter in times of emergency. These kits are FEMA approved. All source materials are recycled and/or kept from entering landfills. 16202 M MOSS,C

9 -10:50 a.m. $29 FEE

06/24

1

CAMCAN


EXTENDED LEARNING

32 CRN Instructor

Lebanon Center • 541-259-5801

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# of Weeks

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CANDLE MAKING: SURVIVAL KIT CANDLE

Survival candles offer a greater service of producing light, heat, and providing a source of heat for cooking in times of emergency. Make them for yourself, give as gifts, or even better, bring your friends and you’ll each have your own. All source materials are recycled and/or kept from entering landfills. 16203 M MOSS,C

9 -10:50 a.m. $29 FEE

07/15

1

CAMCAN

Combine body-sculpting techniques and specific ZUMBA® moves into one calorie-burning, muscle-toning class. Use light hand weights or Zumba® Tone Sticks to build strength and tone all target zones. 06/25

8

LBGC

Based on OSU Bone Research Lab studies, this exercise program has been shown to slow the rate of bone loss in adults of all ages. Improve your balance and coordination, reduce your risk for falls, and see an increase in muscle tone and overall body fitness. 8 -8:50 a.m. 06/24 8 -8:50 a.m. 08/26 $99 FEE 5:15 -6:05 p.m. 06/25 $79 FEE

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LEBSR LEBSR

10

LEBSR

TAI CHI

In this class, students will learn the 18 Movement Forms of Chen Style Tai Chi Chuan. With low impact, slow, and relaxed movements and an emphasis on deep breathing, regular practice of Tai Chi has been shown to improve balance, mobility and coordination. Calming and peaceful, Tai Chi promotes relaxation and reduces stress. It is sometimes called “moving meditation”. Tai Chi can improve everyday health and wellness along with increasing resistance to disease. Chen Style is the original style of Tai Chi. 16195 MW KELLY,J 15983 MW KELLY,J

10 -10:50 a.m. $69 FEE 11 -11:50 a.m. $69 FEE

# of Weeks

Location

AROMATHERAPY YOGA NEW!

Reconnect to your inner self and enjoy all the benefits of a calming yoga class with pure, therapeutic essential oils. You will be led through gentle postures as you soften into your body with longer holds, enhanced by beneficial aromatherapy. Allow yourself to cultivate a sweet surrender as you release into the deepest layers of your body, mind, and spirit. 6 -6:50 p.m. $59 FEE

06/24

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LCX-103

Increase strength and flexibility while learning techniques to calm your mind and soothe your spirit. Learn yoga poses that develop balance, proper breathing, and relaxation. Have fun and relax while getting a good workout and reducing stress. Bring a yoga mat and wear comfortable workout clothing. 15825 TR MCCARTHY,L

10 -10:50 a.m. $69 FEE

06/25

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LCX-103

QI YOGA

BETTER BONES & BALANCE® NEW!

13622 MWF MW CLOUD,P 16196 TR GREGORY,D

Starts

GENTLE YOGA

ZUMBA® TONING NEW!

6 -6:50 p.m. $69 FEE

Day(s) Time Footnotes Fee

16200 M MCCARTHY,L

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

16207 TR SCHAEFER,M

CRN Instructor

06/24

10

LEBSR

06/24

10

LEBSR

Qi Yoga is a class devised to cultivate a safe and satisfying exercise practice by marrying the philosophy of Yoga with Qi Gong. Both disciplines complement and enhance each other creating more of a gentle class that builds strength through slow flowing movement. Qi Yoga helps to attain and maintain beneficial muscular movement leading to increased agility, balance, and flexibility. 15986 TR SMALL,C

7 -7:50 p.m. $79 FEE

06/25

10

LCX-103

INTEGRATED YOGA & MOVEMENT

Our bodies need rich and varied movement. In this class, we’ll learn to integrate optimal movement into our everyday lives and bring awareness to our movement habits and patterns. We’ll include a variety of functional movements with the practice of yoga to experience harmony between breath, strength, and mobility. This class is a beginner’s class and is best done barefoot or with toe socks. Please bring your own yoga mat. 16197 MW CLOUD,P

9:15 -10:05 a.m. 06/24 $79 FEE

Community Ed Registration and Payment: page 50 • Location Key: page 49 • Confused? See How to Read Class Listings: page 49

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LCX-103


EXTENDED LEARNING

Lebanon Center • 541-259-5801 CRN Instructor

Day(s) Time Footnotes Fee

GROWING BUSINESSES, CAREERS, LIVES Starts Wks Location

PILATES

Increase flexibility, energy, mobility, strength, and range of motion through a series of dynamic movements that restore balance to core muscles of the lower back and abdominal. Each workout is adaptable to the students’ own level. Please bring a yoga mat. 15826 MW MCCARTHY,L 16198 TR MCCARTHY,L

5 -5:50 p.m. $69 FEE 9 -9:50 a.m. $69 FEE

06/24

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LCX-103

06/25

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LCX-103

Intended to be a transformative practice this powerful, healing yoga class is a specific sequence of postures (asanas) linking breath (pranayama) and movement (vinyasa.) Yoga Power is presented in the Ashtanga tradition, repeating the same sequence each class. This is an athletic flow combining strength, flexibility and stamina for a complete practice. The class is adaptable for all levels of yoga experience. Expect a good workout. 7 -7:50 p.m. $79 FEE

Day(s) Time Footnotes Fee

06/24

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LCX-103

Starts Wks Location

SPECIAL INTEREST YOYO 101 NEW!

Yoyos are back! Using one is not as hard as it looks. Yoyoing is a great alternative to screen time and is a great way to improve coordination and dexterity. It can be done indoors or out; alone or with others. Come learn the basics of yoyoing from the ground up. No prior experience needed. Yoyos will be provided and are included as part of the fee. Open to 16+. 16204 M STAFF

YOGA POWER

16199 MW MCCARTHY,L

CRN Instructor

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6 -7:20 p.m. $59 FEE

06/24

4

LBGC


EXTENDED LEARNING

34 CRN Instructor

Sweet Home Center • 541-367-6901

GROWING BUSINESSES, CAREERS, LIVES Day(s) Time Footnotes Fee

Starts

# of Weeks

Location

CRN Instructor

Day(s) Time Footnotes Fee

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Community Ed Registration and Payment: page 50 • Location Key: page 49 • Confused? See How to Read Class Listings: page 49

# of Weeks

Location


EXTENDED LEARNING

Sweet Home Center • 541-367-6901 CRN Instructor

Day(s) Time Footnotes Fee

GROWING BUSINESSES, CAREERS, LIVES Starts Wks Location

Sweet Home

Also serving Brownsville, Halsey & Harrisburg Sweet Home Center 1661 Long Street, Sweet Home, OR 97386 541-367-6901 Hablamos Español: 541-917-4840 linnbenton.edu/sweet-home-center Hours: Closed summer term. Services Available at the Sweet Home Center • Admissions, Financial Aid & Registration Resources • Academic Planning Assistance by appointment • Classes: College Transfer & Community Education • Open Computer Lab • Math Help Desk and Math Testing

CRN Instructor

Day(s) Time Footnotes Fee

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Location

PHYSICAL EDUCATION INTEGRATED YOGA & MOVEMENT Our bodies need rich and varied movement. In this class, we’ll learn to integrate optimal movement into our everyday lives and bring awareness to our movement habits and patterns. We’ll include a variety of functional movements with the practice of yoga to experience harmony between breath, strength, and mobility. This class is a beginner’s class and is best done barefoot or with toe socks. Please bring your own yoga mat. 16115 TR CLOUD,P

10 -10:50 a.m. $79 FEE

06/25

10

SHC-102

CRN Instructor

Day(s) Time Footnotes Fee

35

Starts Wks Location

Scheduled Campus Closures All LBCC locations will be closed May 27 and July 4; Fridays from July 5 through Aug. 30; and September 2. The Sweet Home Center is closed summer term. Open Registration for all classes Enroll in person at any LBCC location or call 541-917-4840. Open registration begins May 20. Linn Shuttle: Free bus service for LBCC students with student ID. For a schedule, call 541-367-4775 or visit linnshuttle.com.

For locations of all classes, see page 49.

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GROWING BUSINESSES, CAREERS, LIVES

Small Business Development Center CRN Instructor

Day(s) Time Footnotes Fee

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# of Weeks

Charlie Mitchell, Director Anne Green, Program Assistant Willamette Hall, WH-120 541-917-4929 linnbenton.edu/sbdc

Location

BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT FREE SEMINAR- basic information you need to begin planning for your successful business (rules, regulations, financing, customers, markets, feasibility) Call 541-917-4840. 14839 W 1 -2:50 p.m. 06/26 PETERSON,M GJ 15142 W 1 -2:50 p.m. 07/10 SHORT,M GJ 15855 T 11:30 a.m.-12:50 p.m. 07/23 WHITTINGTON GJ 12544 T 5:30 -7:20 p.m. 08/06 MEDELLIN,G GJ 15913 T 11:30 a.m.-12:50 p.m. 08/20 WHITTINGTON GJ 16110 W 1 -2:50 p.m. 09/04 SHORT,M GJ 16111 T 11:30 a.m.-12:50 p.m. 09/17 WHITTINGTON GJ

1

LCX-103

1

CC-210

1

CRVFOU

1

SWHCHA

1

PHLIB

1

CC-210

1

CRVFOU

QUICKBOOKS PAYROLL

This six-hour course is designed to provide you with basic skills for using QuickBooks Enhanced Payroll. You will be introduced to payroll preferences set up, employee set up, payroll processing, liability payments and more. Previous exposure to computer-based accounting system is highly recommended. Bring a flash drive to class. TR J

2 -3:50 p.m. $135 FEE

07/09

CRN Instructor

Day(s) Time Footnotes Fee

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# of Weeks

Location

QUICKBOOKS 1

GOING INTO BUSINESS

14677 SHAW,J

BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT

EXTENDED LEARNING

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F-202

This 10-hour course is designed to provide you with the scope and capabilities that QuickBooks has to offer. You will be introduced to basic functions to get started. Topics include chart of accounts, bank reconciliations, financial management glossary, customizing and using reports, and much more in a computer lab setting. Bring flash drive to class. Five class sessions on Tuesday and Thursday, starting July 23. 14154 SHAW,J

TR 0200p-0350p 07/23 J $219 FEE

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F-202

QUICKBOOKS 2

This ten-hour course is designed to provide you with advanced skills using QuickBooks. You will be introduced to month end and year end closing processes, locating and fixing errors, comparing how QuickBooks Desktop and QuickBooks Online function, and more. Prequalification includes taking QuickBooks 1 and at least 1 year of computer-based accounting experience. Bring a flash drive to class. 15914 SHAW,J

TR 0500p-0650p 07/23 J $219 FEE

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CONTINUING EDUCATION

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Parenting Education: 541-917-4884 • Family Connections: 541-917-4899

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Parenting Education: 541-917-4884 • Family Connections: 541-917-4899

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Parenting Education and Child Care Training linnbenton.edu/parenting-education • 541-917-4884 • linnbenton.edu/familyconnections • 541-917-4899

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CHILD CARE TRAINING

CRN Instructor

Day(s) Time Footnotes Fee

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PARENTING EDUCATION

For a complete list of trainings, call 541-917-4899.

PARENTING EDUCATION - ALBANY

CHILD CARE TRAINING - ALBANY OVERVIEW FOR FCC PROVIDERS Introduction to the components involved in becoming a family child care provider. Required for home based programs seeking a license to care for more than three children. 12353 R 1 -3:50 p.m. STAFF

07/18

1

LM-130

INCREDIBLE YEARS For families with children ages 2-10. Raise responsible children! Use play and praise to build a more cooperative relationship with your children. Learn how to make clear family rules. Prevent and reduce behavior problems and improve your children’s social skills. Offered in partnership with C.H.A.N.C.E., Linn County Health Department, and DHS Child Welfare. Class is free and includes child care; free dinner provided at 5:30 p.m. Please call Family Connections/Pollywog 541-917-4889 to sign up for class and child care. 15910 W 0600p-0750p 06/26 KEISER,J FREEI

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ACADEMIC INFORMATION

Term Calendar: Open Registration for non-credit....................................................... May 20 Summer Term begins................................................June 24 Closure Days: All LBCC locations will be closed May 27 and July 4; Fridays from July 5 through Aug. 30; and September 2. The Sweet Home Center is closed summer term. Online Registration Hours for WebRunner linnbenton.edu/webrunner • Register 24 hours a day except 9 p.m. Friday until 9 a.m. on Saturday, and some weekends (closed for system maintenance). Make Your Payments Online and On Time! Make your payments online on WebRunner with credit cards, checking or saving accounts. Late payment will result in a late payment fee of $30 per billing period. It may also result in denial of further credit, impairment of credit history, and additional assessment for late payment fees, collection charges and attorney fees. Personal checks, travelers checks, cashiers checks, and money orders are accepted for the amount due only. Twoparty and postdated checks are not accepted. A $20 fee is assessed on any returned check, whether written by you or another party. Factors That May Affect Your Tuition Regional Programs: Some programs are designated “regional,” allowing out-of-state students to pay in-state tuition for the first term. These students must establish and meet LBCC’s residency requirements to qualify for in-state tuition for subsequent terms. Student Activity and Program Fee: Students are assessed $2.15 per credit as a student activity/ program fee (included in the chart above). Income derived from this fee supports extracurricular activities and programs. Note: These fees are subject to change. An ASLBCC fee is assessed per term at a rate of $4.30 for 1-5 credits or $8.60 for 6 or more credits. Payment Information Payment deadlines can be found at linnbenton.edu/payment-due-dates. Payment is due at time of registration. Late fees will be assessed on the dates listed at linnbenton.edu/payment-due-dates. Check your current account balance information on WebRunner or call 541-917-4303. You will be charged $45 and your account will be placed on hold if payment in full is not made by the first late fee assessed date. Any unpaid balance will be charged an additional $30 as of the second late fee assessed date. Payment must be made by11:59 p.m. of the late fee assessed date. Tuition Refunds for Dropped Classes To receive a tuition refund, you must drop a class via WebRunner or by submitting a Schedule Change Form at the Registration Counter in Takena Hall or at one of the LBCC centers by the drop deadlines listed below. (When using WebRunner, be sure to SUBMIT your changes.) Failure to Pay: All Student Accounts If you fail to make timely payments (including late-payment fees), the college may require immediate payment of the entire account balance. The college will refer the account to an outside collection agency for failure to pay as agreed and will report the status of the account to a credit reporting bureau. If the account is referred to a collection agency and/or an attorney, collection, court and attorney costs will be added to the account. Transcript requests will not be processed if an account is

delinquent. LBCC has the right, without prior notice, to stop or suspend the extension of credit and withhold services if billings are returned by the postal service or if minimum payments are not made on time. Withholding services includes, but is not limited to, registration for classes and workshops. The college may change the terms of the LBCC Payment Plan and may change existing and future charges at any time. Notice will be made in advance as required by law. Registration Information Once you register for a class, you are responsible for all tuition and fees unless you drop the class before the refund deadline. WARNING: The instructor may drop students who do not attend the first scheduled day or week. If you have not attended class and the instructor has not dropped you, you are still responsible for payment. Check your registration status with the class instructor or on WebRunner prior to the end of the second week for full-term classes. Emergency Closure Notification Services Classes are not held if the college is closed due to bad weather, hazardous driving conditions or other emergency situations. College officials notify local radio stations and Eugene-area TV stations by 6 a.m. for daytime closures or by 3 p.m. for evening closures. Closures for evening and weekend classes and other activities follow this same schedule. Announcements are available on the LBCC switchboard, 541-917-4999, and on the college Web site: www.linnbenton.edu. LBCC uses a program called ReGroup to deliver mass notifications of emergency situations at LBCC. Such situations could range from campus closure due to inclement weather to natural disasters, toxic air hazards, an incidence of violence, or other urgent situations. Students and staff will receive these notifications via the campus email and the cell phone number they have provided in WebRunner. Friends, parents, family members, or business contacts that would like to receive these notifications can be directed to sign up at https://linnbenton.regroup.com/signup


ACADEMIC INFORMATION

Residency Policy In-state tuition To qualify for in-state tuition, you must be an American citizen or immigrant and must have lived in Oregon, California, Idaho, Nevada or Washington for at least 90 continuous days immediately before you enroll (as per OAR 589-002-0200). For a list of documents to show proof of residency, contact the Director of Enrollment and Management 541-917-4811. Residency application forms are at www.linnbenton. edu/forms. Out-of-state tuition: If your permanent residence is outside Oregon, California, Idaho, Nevada or Washington, you will pay out-ofstate tuition. International tuition: If you are a citizen of another country living in the U.S. on a nonimmigrant visa, you will pay international tuition rates regardless of the length of your residency within the state.

Records Information In accordance with the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act, LBCC considers the following to be directory information—student’s name, address, telephone listing, email, major field of study, participation in officially recognized activities and sports, weight and height of athletes, dates of attendance, school or division of enrollment, degrees and awards received. Forms to request restriction of the release of directory information are available in the Registration Office. Students who do not want to have this information released by the college must complete one of these forms. Students must notify the college by the time of registration to ensure that information will not be released during the term. Student Right to Know Linn-Benton Community College is committed to maintaining a safe and secure environment for students, staff and guests. The college complies with the Student Right-to-Know and Campus Security Act of 1990 by maintaining an Annual Campus Safety Report that contains statistics on crimes and incidents that occurred on the main campus and all offcampus centers. A copy of the report is available from the Public Safety Office, 541-917-4440, and the Dean of Student Services Office, 541-9174806. The college also maintains retention and graduation statistics relevant to new students who began attending LBCC Fall Term 1991 and later. This information is available at linnbenton.edu/student–right–to– know. Use & Disclosure of Social Security Number (SNN) OAR 559-004-0400 authorizes Linn Benton Community College to request your Social Security number. The number will be used by the college for reporting, research, and record keeping. Your SSN will be provided to the Oregon Community College data reporting system,for state and federal reporting purposes. If taking credit courses, you are required to provide the college with your SSN in order to receive a 1098-T statement for federal educational tax benefits. OCCURS or the college may provide your Social Security number to the following agencies or match it with records from the following systems: • The National Student Clearinghouse, to track community college students go on with their education at different institutions. • The Oregon Employment Department to help state and local agencies plan education and training services to help Oregon citizens get the best jobs available.

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• The Higher Education Coordinating Commission (HECC), to provide reports to local, state, and federal governments. The information is used to learn about education, training and job market trends for planning, research, and program improvement. • The Oregon Department of Revenue and the collection agencies only for purposes of processing debts and only if credit is extended to you by the college. • The Internal Revenue Service for 1098T reporting. • The Worker’s Compensation division to track injured worker retraining. State and federal law protects the privacy of your records. Your SSN will be used only for the purposes above, may not be rereleased by these agencies, and must be secured in accordance with federal and state requirements. LBCC’s Alcohol- and Drug-Free Program Linn-Benton Community College is legally required and morally committed to the prevention of illicit drug use and the abuse of alcohol by both students and employees. For more information, see linnbenton.edu/ drug-free. Students wanting additional information should contact the Dean of Student Services in Takena Hall. Student Rights, Responsibilities and Conduct This document is linked to from linnbenton.edu/ studentright-to-know. Request for Special Needs or Accommodations Direct questions about or requests for special needs or accommodations to the LBCC Disability Coordinator, RCH-105, 6500 Pacific Blvd. SW, Albany, Oregon 97321, Phone 541- 917-4789 or via Oregon Telecommunications Relay TTD at 1-800-735-2900 or 1-800-735- 1232. Make sign language interpreting or real-time transcribing requests 2-4 weeks in advance. Make all other requests at least 72 hours prior to the event. LBCC will make every effort to honor requests. LBCC is an equal opportunity educator and employer. Comprehensive Statement of NonDiscrimination LBCC prohibits unlawful discrimination based on race, color, religion, ethnicity, use of native language, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, marital status, disability, veteran status, age, or any other status protected under applicable federal, state, or local laws. For further information see Board Policy P1015 in our Board Policies and Administrative Rules. Title II, IX, & Section 504: Scott Rolen, CC108, 541- 917-4425; Lynne Cox, T-107B, 541-917-4806, LBCC, Albany, Oregon. To report: linnbentonadvocate.symplicity.com/public_report Discrimination/Harassment Complaints: If you feel you have been discriminated against in any interaction at Linn-Benton Community College, or have been harassed by another person while at LBCC, or wish to report any concern or complaint, please use this form: linnbentonadvocate.symplicity.com/public_ report Any complaint about a student or a student complaint about the College: Lynne Cox 541- 917-4806, coxly@linnbenton.edu A student complaint about an LBCC staff member: Scott Rolen, 541-9174425, rolens@ linnbenton.edu. An LBCC staff member complaint about another staff member: Contact: Scott Rolen, 541-917-4425, rolens@ linnbenton.edu. This full statement, also available in other languages, can be viewed at https://www.linnbenton.edu/current-students/administrationinformation/policies/statement-of-nondiscrimination.php


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LOCATION KEY

49 LEBSR.................................................Lebanon Senior Center, 80 Tangent Street, Lebanon LIBCNF.................................................Corvallis Public Library, 645 NW Monroe, Corvallis LINDHS.........................................................Linn County DHS, 118 SE Second Ave, Albany LM.......................................................... Luckiamute Center, 6500 SW Pacific Blvd, Albany LTBEAD............................................................LET IT BEAD, 631 South Main St., Lebanon MCAF.......................................McAlexander Field House, 1800 SW Jefferson Way, Corvallis MEADOW....................................................... Meadow Park, 277 NE Conifer Blvd, Corvallis MH................................................................... Madrone Hall, 6500 Pacific Blvd SW, Albany MKH...............................................................McKenzie Hall, 6500 Pacific Blvd SW, Albany NOAHS...................................................Noah’s Ark Pre School, 2760 SW 53rd St., Corvallis NSH.......................................................North Santiam Hall, 6500 SW Pacific Blvd, Albany OSU............................................... Oregon State University, 1500 SW Jefferson St, Corvallis PHLIB................................ Philomath Community Library, 1050 Applegate St, Philomath PREMAR.....................................Precision Martial Arts, 1750 SW 3rd St., Suite E, Corvallis RCH...............................................................Red Cedar Hall, 6500 Pacific Blvd SW, Albany SAHS.............................................. South Albany High School, 3705 Columbus SE, Albany SAND.............................................................................. OBS-Sand Volleyball Court, Albany SANT.....................................Santiam Christian School, 7220 NE Arnold Ave, Adair Village SCIOK.....................................................................OBS-Scio Kindergarten, 38743 Ash, Scio SHBGC.................................. Sweet Home Boy’s & Girl’s Club, 890 18TH Ave., Sweet Home SHC....................................................... Sweet Home Center, 1661 Long Street, Sweet Home SHHS................................................ Sweet Home High School, 1641 Long St, Sweet Home SHMEN................................. Sweet Home Mennonite Church, 1266 44th Ave, Sweet Home SHON...........................................Shonnard’s Nursery, 6600 SW Philomath Blvd., Corvallis SONGBR.............................................Songbird Community Room, 215 21st St SE, Albany SSH........................................................South Santiam Hall, 6500 SW Pacific Blvd, Albany SUNRIS................................................................. Sunrise School, 730 19th Ave SE, Albany SWANSO....................................... Cool Swanson Action Center, 705 Railroad St SE, Albany T........................................................................ Takena Hall, 6500 SW Pacific Blvd, Albany TAKLND................................... Takena Landing Albany, 656 Albany Corvallis Hwy., Albany TBA.................................................................................................................To Be Arranged TRK.................................................................... LBCC Track, 6500 SW Pacific Blvd, Albany WAHS............................................... West Albany High School, 1130 Queen Ave SW, Albany WESTRN................................................. Western Center Corvallis, 1435 SW 35th, Corvallis WH................................................................Willamette Hall, 6500 SW Pacific Blvd, Albany WOH..............................................................White Oak Hall, 6500 Pacific Blvd SW, Albany WRKSRC...................................................Work Source Oregon, 139 SE 4th Avenue, Albany YMCA............................................................... YMCA, Albany, 3201 Pacific Blvd SW, Albany

AC................................................................. Activities Center, 6500 Pacific Blvd SW, Albany ALBLIB................................................................. Albany Library, 2450 14th Ave SE, Albany ALBMET.............................. Albany First Methodist Church, 1115 28th Avenue SW, Albany ALBSR..................................................Albany Senior Center, 489 Water Avenue NW, Albany ATTCA..............................................................................OBS-Automotive Technology Bldg, Advanced Transportation Technology Center, Lebanon ATTCB.........................................................................................OBS-Automotive Tech Bldg, Advanced Transportation Technology Center - B, Lebanon AUST..................................................OSU Austin Hall, 2751 SW Jefferson Avenue, Corvallis BC....................................................................... Benton Center, 757 NW Polk Ave, Corvallis BENDHS......................................... Benton County DHS, 4170 SW Research Way, Corvallis BGCLUB...............................................Albany Boys’ & Girls’ Club, 1215 Hill St SE, Albany CAMCAN.........................................................Camelia’s Candles, 676 S. Main St., Lebanon CASCEL........................................................... Cascade Elementary, 2163 S 7th St, Lebanon CC...............................................................Calapooia Center, 6500 Pacific Blvd SW, Albany CENTEL...............................................Central Elementary School, 336 SW 9th Ave, Albany CHS.............................................Corvallis High School, 1400 NW Buchanan Ave, Corvallis CLEMEN.............................................Clemen’s Primary School, 535 S 19th St, Philomath CORVSR...................................... OBS-Corvallis Senior Center, 2601 NW Tyler St., Corvallis F.................................................................. Forum Building, 6500 Pacific Blvd SW, Albany FIRCON............................. First Congregational Church, 4515 SW West Hills Rd, Corvallis FITOVR.............................................. Fitness Over 50, 6735 SW Country Club Dr., Corvallis FLD.............................................................................LBCC Athletic Field/Field Trip, Albany G3SPOR.......................................G3 Sports and Fitness, 5520 NW Highway 99W, Corvallis HHS.........................................................Harrisburg High School, 400 S 9th St, Harrisburg HOC....................................... Healthcare Occupations Center, 300 Mullins Drive, Lebanon HORSE..........................................................LBCC Horse Center, 2958 53rd Ave SW, Albany HYBRID......................................Hybrid Class, Class meets some face-to-face, some online IA.........................................................Industrial A Building, 6500 Pacific Blvd SW, Albany IB.........................................................Industrial B Building, 6500 Pacific Blvd SW, Albany IC.........................................................Industrial C Building, 6500 Pacific Blvd SW, Albany INTNET..........................................................................Internet, Online class possibly with LAB.................................................................................... For lab designation only, Various LAFYTE............................................ Lafayette Elementary, 3122 Madison Street SE, Albany LAKESI........................................................ Lakeside Center, 5353 SE Columbus St, Albany LBGC.............................................Lebanon Boys’ & Girls’ Club, 305 S 5th Street, Lebanon LC................................................................... Lebanon Center, 44 Industrial Way, Lebanon LCX......................................................Lebanon Center Annex, 44 Industrial Way, Lebanon

Footnote Key G H HYB I

Meets one day only Meets every other week Hybrid course – See Distance Education section Requires instructor’s written approval to register

INTERNET J K P

SD Self-directed course Internet course – See Distance V Variable credit Education section M=Monday; T=Tuesday; W=Wednesday; R=Thursday; F=Friday; Register prior to first class S=Saturday; U=Sunday Register at offering center Prerequisite required; see catalog or advisor.

How to read class listings in this schedule Day(s) indicates the day or days of the week the class meets. The key for days of the week is in the footnote key on this page.

CRN stands for course request number. This is an identifying number for each course and is used in registering and for other procedures.

• • Instructor

Footnote(s) indicates special requirements and/or supplemental class information. See the footnote key on this page.

Cost

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LBCC’S CHILDREN’S SHOWS HAVE DELIGHTED AUDIENCES SINCE

1976

A Tradition in Our Community For more than 40 years, the LBCC Children’s Show has brought culture and enrichment to area youth and their families, spanning generations of young students, parents, and grandparents. From the first show titled “Cinderella and Other Stories for Children,” performed in the spring of 1976, to this year’s show, the original play “Josephina Jordan, Junior Underwater Explorer, and the Mystery of the Plastic Fish,” LBCC has a long tradition of bringing live theater to children and adults alike.

Photos above: “Josephina Jordan, Junior Underwater Explorer, and the Mystery of the Plastic Fish” by LBCC journalism student Angela Scott

This year, 3,500 Mid-Valley children and adults attended the 44th show, an original play written by LBCC Theater Director Dan Stone. The show marked the first time the college has staged a locally written children’s show.

LBCC’s Theater Program offers field trips for elementary schools to attend the show, and holds two Saturday performances that are open to the public. For many, “Our Theater for attending LBCC’s children’s show Children program is their first experience with live theater. takes pride in

providing enriching and engaging cultural opportunities to kids and families of the Willamette Valley.” ~ Dan Stone

Stone began directing theater at LBCC in 2010. Under his guidance, the children’s show continues to thrive. “Our Theater for Children program takes pride in providing enriching and engaging cultural opportunities to kids and families throughout the Willamette Valley,” he said.

LBCC’s 2nd Annual Children’s Play “Winnie the Pooh”, 1977

Coming in February 2020:

Our 45th Children’s Show, created by LBCC theater students under the direction of Dan Stone, is based on the origin story of the character Scarecrow from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. Find out what’s happening at the Russell Tripp Theater - including plays, musical performances, lectures and more at: www.linnbenton.edu/tripp theater@linnbenton.edu • 541-917-4531

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LBCC’s First-Ever Gala Raises a Record-Breaking $146,000 for Student Success!

The stars really came out on April 6th in downtown Albany! More than 200 people gathered for “One Night in Old Hollywood,” the LBCC Foundation’s first-ever Gala dinner and auction to benefit student scholarships and success programs. With the help of more than 250 businesses and caring individuals, the event raised $146,000 in total revenue – a record for a single fundraising event for the LBCC Foundation. Celebrating the Golden Age of movies, guests donned their red-carpet best and gathered at the historic Flinn Block Building in downtown Albany to turn the spotlight on higher education. The event featured live music and Hollywood-themed entertainment, as well as a live auction that focused on raising critical funds to remove barriers to college. Mark Wiebe, a second-year LBCC student majoring in mechanical engineering, gave the keynote address for the evening. Wiebe overcame incredible obstacles to attend LBCC, including homelessness. A scholarship from the LBCC Foundation made the difference. Now Wiebe is not only thriving, but he also has earned the role of President in LBCC’s Honor Society, and plans to transfer to a university next year. “I know now that there is a purpose for me,” said Wiebe. “I cannot say it more plainly than this. . . I am here because of you.” “The tremendous gift of generosity shown by our community through this event will mean even more people like Mark will come to know their purpose in life too,” said Jennifer Boehmer, Executive Director of the LBCC Foundation. “And when our students succeed, the entire community benefits.” Special thanks to Papé for serving as champion sponsor this year.

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For more information about how to join this event next year, please contact foundation@linnbenton.edu


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Special Thank You to our Sponsors Champion Sponsor, PapĂŠ

Advocate Sponsor,

CoEnergy Propane

Partner Sponsors,

Samaritan Health Services, KGAL/KSHO Broadcasting and Snap-on

Supporter Sponsors,

Brown & Brown Northwest, Central Willamette Credit Union, Consumers Power Inc, Edward Jones, Knights Baseball Club, Madison Ave. Collective, Oregon State University, Peak Internet, Pioneer Connect and Royal Bank of Canada

​Friend Sponsors,

Rosemary Bennett, Corvallis Clinic, LBCC Faculty Association, Jim & Nancy Goode, Pacific Power, Dale & Liz Stowell and Willamette Community Bank


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