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FALL 2015 | 949.582.4646 | www.saddleback.edu/ce 1

BUSINESS/CAREER 2

Business 2Computers 4Money 5Notary 7Real Estate 7

PERSONAL INTEREST 8

Arts 8Dance 10Golf 10Hobbies/Life Skills 11Languages 12Music 13

TRAVEL 14

Travel Information 14Single-Day Tours 14Multi-Day Tours 17

COLLEGE FOR KIDS 19

Languages 19STEM 19Study Skills 21Music 21

PARENTS AND KIDS 22

Mommy/Daddy and Me Preschool 22Toddler Time 22

GENERAL INFORMATION 22

Liability Release Waiver 9Concurrent Enrollment 18Proctoring Services 20General Information 23Parking Information 24

CONTENTS

FALL 2015

Give The Gift Of Lifelong Learning

GIFT CERTIFICATES ARE AVAILABLE

for Saddleback College Community Education Classes

For Information, call (949) 582-4646

or visit www.saddleback.edu/ce

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BUSINESS/CAREER

BUSINESS

E-Commerce: The Ultimate Home-Based Business! Ages 18+

E-commerce sales are growing by 19 percent a year and will reach $1.4 trillion by 2015. If you can use a word processor, you can create your own e-commerce site and have it up and running in less than 24 hours for free. In this fast-paced class you will discover the seven types of e-commerce business, the realities of affiliate marketing, how to use drop shipping, where to get a free list of drop-shipping suppliers, how to incorporate “Pay per Click,” and how to create your basic site for free. You also will learn how to build your site, add a shopping cart and sell products, along with ways to drive traffic to your site,and how to link and list it with the major search engines.

$39 + $30 cash material fee payable to the instructor Mike Rounds / VIL 9-03

6700 Tue 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM Sep 29 (1x)

How To Be A Special Event/Wedding Planner Ages 18+

This information-packed seminar includes the ba-sic tools, techniques, and valuable trade secrets for those who want to start a new, exciting, and lucrative career in weddings and special events, as well as for those who just want to create one great party. Participants will learn how to enjoy coordinating their next special gala, wedding, corporate or social event, fundraiser, or small private gathering. Learn how to: coordinate a stress-free event; create a budget and timeline; put together creative invitations and announce-ments; find unique locations; create exciting themes; choose a caterer and menu; enhance the theme and floral decor; design dazzling favors and gifts; select unforgettable music and entertainment; and create a memorable event for your guests.

$49 + $25 cash material fee payable to the instructor Farla Binder / VIL 9-03

6671 Wed 6 PM - 9 PM Sep 30 (1x)

Become A Professional Organizer Ages 18+

Learn Insider Secrets From A Professional Orga-nizer! If you want to use your aptitude for organi-zation to change lives and earn a living, this class is for you. You will be given the tools and knowl-edge to succeed as a professional organizer, but will not be shown methods of organizing or how to organize people. In this dynamic class you will learn: the types of organizational skills you can offer, how to prevent legal problems (including business licensing and taxes), basic business laws, and how to promote your services.

$39 + $30 cash material fee payable to the instructor Nancy Miller / BGS 250

6702 Sat 9 AM - 12 PM Oct 10 (1x)

How To Become A Mystery Shopper Ages 18+

Mystery shopping is a splendid way to earn extra money and have fun at the same time. Shoppers receive assignments from companies that do business evaluations. An assignment might be to evaluate a restaurant, retail store, bank, gas station, theatre, entertainment event, etc. At the conclusion of the evaluation visit, the mystery shopper completes and submits a report. This class will provide an overview of how mystery shopping works, what types of assessment forms are used, the do’s and don’ts of completing an assignment, and how to get into the “shop-per’s network.” Even if you have taken this class previously, you will benefit from the updated materials and contact lists.

$49 + $20 cash material fee payable to the instructor Elaine Moran / VIL 30-01

6678 Wed 6:30 PM - 9 PM Oct 7 (1x)

6679 Sun 2 PM - 4:30 PM Nov 22 (1x)

BUSINESS/CAREER

ADULTS

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Marketing Your Business On Facebook And Social Media Sites Ages 18+

This dynamic class teaches you effective social media marketing that gets results and how to go beyond being a user on Facebook and social media sites to get leads, find prospective clients, and bring people in the door using proven social media marketing methods and tools. You will learn how to create a Facebook page for your business, create content that attracts fans and followers, connect your website to Facebook, and how other businesses use coupons, promo-tions, and contests to attract and build a Fan base, local listings, and “check-ins.” You also will learn how to save hours of marketing time and get valuable information on sites such as Yelp and Foursquare, as well as prepare a marketing calendar and plan to take your social media activ-ity to a new level for your business.

$39 + $30 cash material fee payable to the instructor Bob Cohen / BGS 148

6694 Sat 1 PM - 4 PM Oct 10 (1x)

Using Your Computer To Make Money Ages 18+

Learn how to start and run a business from your computer. In this fast-paced class you will learn about more than 120 high-demand businesses that can be run from a home computer. Topics covered include how to create businesses that use computers, use easy bookkeeping and tax reporting methods, make sense of sales taxes, business licensure, and business structure, cre-ate a profit-boosting website, and find free resources to boost your business. This class is not an eBay® or web design class.

$39 + $30 cash material fee payable to the instructor Nancy Miller / BGS 250

6703 Sat 1 PM - 4 PM Oct 10 (1x)

SERIES SPECIAL

Smart Steps To Starting A Business Series Ages 18+

Learn the steps to starting a business in this five-class series. Class dates, times, and locations are listed below. You may take classes individually or all five classes for a discounted series price. For class descriptions, please visit our website: www.saddleback.edu/ce.

Smart Steps To Starting A Business Series

$175 + $75 cash material fee payable to the instructor Connected Women Of Influence / VIL 25-01

6934 Mon 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM Oct 26 – Nov 23 (5x)

Individual Class Fees:

$39 + $15 cash material fee payable to instructor Connected Women Of Influence / VIL 25-01

Business Basics

6990 Mon 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM Oct 26 (1x)

Marketing And Selling Your Products/Services

6991 Mon 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM Nov 2 (1x)

Operating And Managing A Small Business

6992 Mon 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM Nov 9 (1x)

Financial Record Keeping For A Small Business

6993 Mon 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM Nov 16 (1x)

Business Success Starts With A Plan

6994 Mon 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM Nov 23 (1x)

Register for the full series and SAVE!

Room locations are subject to change. Look for updated class information/room location online (www.saddleback.edu/ce) before coming to your first class.

Please note that withdrawals/credits must be requested 3 business days prior

to the class start date.

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COMPUTERS

Improving Your PC’s Performance Ages 18+

Speed up your PC and keep it free of spyware, viruses, old files, and applications that can slow it down. Participants will learn valuable tips and techniques to help them solve problems that cause their computers to slow down and can save them from long tech support calls or unneces-sary upgrades. The class also will cover the top 10 things to know to keep your computer tuned.

$39 + $30 cash material fee payable to the instructor Bob Cohen / BGS 148

6689 Sat 9 AM - 12 PM Sep 26 (1x)

How To Sell On eBay® Ages 18+

Everyone has lots of stuff in closets, drawers, and garages. Some people even pay for storage units to hold onto stuff. Why not make some money and clear out stuff at the same time? This class will show you how to sell items on eBay®. You will learn how to open a seller account, the anatomy of the listing and how to write descrip-tions to get into your buyers’ view, the research tools for competitive pricing, the best practices to keep your seller rating high, the use of seller tools, how to complete transactions, the best shipping practices to save you and your custom-ers time and money, and Paypal® account set up, use, and record keeping.

$65 + $25 cash material fee payable to the instructor Frances Greenspan / VIL 9-03

6674 Thu 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM Oct 1 – Oct 8 (2x)

Build Your Own Business Website For $5 A Month Ages 18+

When you complete this workshop, you will have the know-how and tools to create your own website with solutions that won’t cost more than $5 a month. You will acquire information on how to use text graphics, audio, and video effec-tively, get a free site that can be upgraded, add a free shopping cart, and promote your website and link with search engines to make sure your website can be found.

$39 + $30 cash material fee payable to the instructor Mike Rounds / BGS 253

6811 Sat 9 AM - 12 PM Oct 10 (1x)

Secrets Of Social Media And Internet Marketing Ages 18+

In this exciting class you will discover the tricks and techniques to promote your business on the Web. Learn how to use Google AdWords and search to drive traffic to your website. You also will learn how a landing page can be used for promotions and offers and what makes a suc-cessful email newsletter. In addition, you will find out how to make the most of social networking tools, including Facebook, Twitter, and blogging to increase your sales. We also will discuss how to use feedback sites and free local listings to help generate more business.

$49 + $30 cash material fee payable to the instructor Bob Cohen / BGS 148

6693 Sat 9 AM - 12 PM Oct 10 (1x)

Blogging For Fun And Profit Ages 18+

You will learn what a blog is, where blogs are found, and how to create a blog for free. Discover how to share information, pictures, and videos with your family, friends, organizations, and customers. You also can use your blog to share your ideas with the world and make money do-ing it! Learn about affiliate programs and other ways to make money with blogging and using your blog with social media sites. Topics include: what are blogs and who is using them; setting up and hosting your blog; using photos, video, and audio; blogging for business; selling ads on your blog; marketing your blog; building blog communities; and using a blog as your website.

$39 + $30 cash material fee payable to the instructor Bob Cohen / BGS 148

6692 Sat 1 PM - 4 PM Nov 7 (1x)

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iPhones, iPads. . . And I’m Lost© Ages 18+

Today’s iPhone and iPad do so much more than simply make phone calls or send text messages. With either of these new devices you now have a computer, Web browser, eBook reader, personal organizer, and more — all in your hand! In this entertaining class, you will learn how to set up your iPhone and/or iPad for email, texting, WiFi networks, and Bluetooth and how to best sync with your computer using iTunes. You also will discover how to take terrific photos and send them to friends, install apps, and figure out the best apps to make your iPhone and/or iPad smarter.

$39 + $30 cash material fee payable to the instructor Bob Cohen / BGS 148

6690 Sat 1 PM - 4 PM Sep 26 (1x)

iPhones And iPads: Beyond The Basics Ages 18+

Designed for those who can perform tasks, including downloading apps, who are familiar with basic touchscreen actions, and who want to learn how to better use their iPhones and iPads. You will learn “hidden” touchscreen actions, how to manage your network settings for WiFi, cellular, and Bluetooth networks. Also covered will be how to move and organize photos, time-saving secrets for using websites, and how to use Apple’s iCloud services with Windows, Mac, and multiple Apple mobile devices. Note: WiFi access is not required and is not available on campus. iPad users with WiFi only may not be able to ac-cess the Internet during class. It is recommended you take “iPhones, iPads... And I’m Lost” before taking “iPhones And iPads: Beyond The Basics.”

$39 + $30 cash material fee payable to the instructor Bob Cohen / BGS 148

6691 Sat 9 AM - 12 PM Nov 7 (1x)

MONEY

Finding Freelance Work On The Internet Ages 18+

Whether you are retired, laid off, re-entering the workforce, or starting a career, the Internet has changed how people find work and earn an income. In addition, many organizations and people are hiring freelancers and contractors instead of employees. In this fast-paced class you will learn about the more than 50 websites and smartphone applications that offer opportuni-ties for you to find work and make money.

$39 + $30 cash material fee payable to the instructor Bob Cohen / VIL 9-03

6688 Thu 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM Sep 24 (1x)

Social Security Strategies And Retirement Planning Ages 18+

When to claim Social Security benefits is one of the most important financial decisions people can make. It is an enormously complex decision, particularly when it comes to couples. Join us for this informative and easy-to-understand class where attendees will develop a stronger understanding of: strategies to maximize Social Security benefits; how this decision impacts asset allocation and retirement planning; how to build a better retirement portfolio; and much more.

$39 Jalon O’Connell Morton / BGS 253

6667 Sat 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM Oct 3 (1x)

Investment Strategies For Growth And Income Ages 18+

Are you wondering if you are making the right decisions with your investments? Are you wor-ried about your retirement nest egg? It is time to learn the strategies that can make the differ-ence for your financial future. In this investment class you will learn how the fixed income market works and how to make money in it. You also will discover how mutual funds work and the fees associated with them. We will discuss how to buy and sell individual stocks, as well as the strategies to prosper consistently. We also will review all types of retirement accounts, from IRAs to qualified company 401k plans. The class also covers annuities, long-term care, and estate planning. You will not be solicited for business in this class.

$39 Charles Goffin / VIL 9-03

6681 Mon 6:30 PM - 9 PM Oct 12 – Oct 26 (3x)

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Cashing In On Your Ideas And Inventions Ages 18+

This class will show you how to take your ideas off the paper and onto the shelves. If you’re afraid to talk about your idea because someone might steal it, you’ll learn a variety of ways to obtain proprietary protection. Topics discussed include: how to establish the proprietary rights to give you legal recourse from inception through sale; using patents, trademarks, and copyrights to protect your idea(s); making your ideas market-able and competitive; finding a manufacturer to buy your invention; and understanding and negotiating the contracts when you sell your invention. If you are a writer, software designer, or want basic information about trademarks and copyrights, you may find this class very informa-tive and profitable.

$39 + $30 cash material fee payable to the instructor Mike Rounds / VIL 9-03

6704 Tue 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM Oct 13 (1x)

Investment Boot Camp Ages 18+

This hands-on workshop is intended to be a practical way for both the beginning and experi-enced investor to evaluate and judge investment choices. Using real-life cases, attendees can learn the mechanics and potential returns of mutual funds, annuities, stocks, bonds, and real estate. Also covered are tax-saving strategies that allow you to keep more of what you earn. You also will learn the secrets and important money manage-ment principles of successful investors, including Warren Buffet, Benjamin Graham, and Peter Lynch. This workshop is for anyone who invests for retirement in: IRA’s, 401k’s, 403b’s, stocks, bonds, mutual funds, or insurance.

$39 Jalon O’Connell Morton / BGS 253

6668 Sat 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM Oct 17 (1x)

Sound Retirement Strategies Ages 18+

The skills you learn in this informative workshop will help you know if you can retire comfortably with your current retirement income projections. Topics covered include: strategies for maximizing your Social Security benefits, the mechanics of retirement investments (CDs, Bonds, Stocks, ETFs, mutual funds, and annuities), 401K plans, IRAs, asset allocation strategies, advantageous use of tax laws, financial requisites for successful retirement, how to manage your estate, long- term care options, Medicare, and much more. You will not be solicited for business in this class.

$49 David Brown / VIL 9-03

6721 Wed 6:30 PM - 9 PM Oct 21 – Oct 28 (2x)

Master Your Investments Ages 18+

Learn how to invest more intelligently and profitably to secure your financial future. Topics include how to: construct an investment portfo-lio designed to help you achieve your personal financial goals; gain an understanding of stocks, bonds, mutual funds, tax-deferred annuities, life insurance, and long-term care insurance; evalu-ate which of these investments can maximize returns, minimize risk, and lower your taxes; create diversification through REITs, gold, and other commodities; read the financial pages and understand the language of the stock market; and recognize the common characteristics shared by successful investors. This class is a must if you invest, or are thinking of investing, in an IRA, tax-deferred annuity, gold, stocks, bonds, or mutual funds.

$70 Jalon O’Connell Morton / VIL 9-04

6669 Tue 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM Nov 10 – Nov 17 (2x)

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NOTARY

Notary Public Training Ages 18+

Approved by the California Secretary of State, this six-hour class covers the functions and du-ties of a notary public, as well as providing the knowledge necessary to pass the state exami-nation. California State Proctors administer the notary exam at the end of the class. Participants must bring a check for $40 made payable to the California Secretary of State, a valid driver’s license, and a passport photo to be attached to the application (Note: Passport photo can be taken in class for a $10 fee).

$70 + $45 cash material fee payable to the instructor Masters Notary Academy / BGS 252

6675 Sat 8 AM - 4 PM Sep 19 (1x)

6676 Sat 8 AM - 4 PM Nov 21 (1x)

Loan Signing Specialist Training Ages 18+

Prerequisite: Must have, or be in the process of obtaining, a California State Notary Public License. This class is designed for notaries who want to become Loan Signing Document Spe-cialists. Participants will learn: how to contact borrower(s) and set appointments; the proper handling of all real estate forms, as well as initial-ing, signing, and/or notarizing the documents; how to return the loan package to title and escrow; the required materials and tools; and how to market your services to the real estate community. There will be an open-book test at the end of class. Certificates will be presented to those who pass the test. Participants should bring a check for $30, payable to Masters No-tary Academy, a valid driver’s license, and a No. 2 pencil.

$70 + $45 cash material fee payable to the instructor Masters Notary Academy / BGS 252

6677 Sun 9 AM - 2 PM Oct 18 (1x)

REAL ESTATE

Property Management Anyone Can Do Ages 18+

In the recent recession, many people were caught with houses they cannot sell and now must rent them. Some of these “accidental landlords” are using property managers who are not trained professionals and are not getting the most from their property investments. This class covers how to: find and screen great tenants you can trust; get tenants to pay the rent before it is due; motivate tenants to maintain or even improve your property’s value; help tenants to get along with the neighbors; and how to have renters stay a long time.

$59 + $25 cash material fee payable to the instructor Stephen Dexter / VIL 9-03

6654 Sat 9 AM - 1 PM Sep 19 (1x)

SRT – Motorcyclist Safety Program Ages 16+

Have you ever wanted to learn to ride a motor-cycle? Or, maybe you haven’t ridden for a long time and just want to brush up on your riding skills. Regardless, this rider course is for you, and it is approved by both the Department of Mo-tor Vehicles (DMV) and the California Highway Patrol. In this program you will learn the skills and mental strategies used by experienced riders. You also will experience the joy of mo-torcycling in the on-bike portion of the training. Successfully completing this program will bypass the on-bike test at the DMV. Saddleback Rider Training operates this state-approved program locally and takes pride in our professional fa-cilitators. Our team members have conducted training throughout the country and are proud to bring you the finest possible riding experi-ence anywhere.

Saddleback College Parking Lot 5/5A, VIL 32-02Register online at: saddlebackridertraining.com or by calling (949) 491-1201 $250 (inquire about youth discount)

Community Education Office (949) 582-4646

Office Hours: 8:30 AM - 4 PM Monday through Friday,

excluding holidays.

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PERSONAL INTEREST

ARTS

Beginning And Intermediate Watercolor Workshop Ages 18+

In this basic class, you will be introduced to color theory techniques and the principles of water-color painting. Students will learn to design and compose in still life, landscape, and seascape paintings. Supplies will be shown and discussed at the first class meeting. Classes are repeatable.

$84 + $4 cash material fee payable to the instructor Jean Marie Christian / VIL 9-04

6733 Wed 1 PM - 4 PM Sep 9 – Oct 14 (6x)

6743 Wed 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM Sep 9 – Oct 14 (6x)

6744 Wed 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM Oct 21 – Dec 9* (6x) *no class on Nov 11, Nov 25

6734 Wed 1 PM - 4 PM Oct 21 – Dec 9* (6x) *no class on Nov 11, Nov 25

Botanicals Watercolor Workshop Ages 18+

Suggested: Botanicals Drawing Workshop or equivalent experience. Using watercolors, you will learn how to paint beautiful flowers and plants with all their subtleties of color, texture, and form. Topics include: basic shapes, structural elements, growth habits, basic coloring, and controlling color values and temperatures. Also discussed and demonstrated are design, com-position, and layout of flower painting — from single flower to involved arrangements and back-grounds. Supplies will be shown and discussed at the first class meeting. Classes are repeatable.

$98 + $4 cash material fee payable to the instructor Jean Marie Christian / VIL 9-04

6737 Thu 12 PM - 3 PM Sep 10 – Oct 22 (7x)

$84 + $4 cash material fee payable to the instructor Jean Marie Christian / VIL 9-04

6738 Thu 12 PM - 3 PM Oct 29 – Dec 10* (6x) *no class on Nov 26

Plein Air Landscape Watercolor Workshop Ages 18+

Students will explore color theory and appli-cation, design, composition, and layout of a landscape painting. In addition, you will paint on location at a different off-campus site each week. Some previous watercolor experience is useful. Supplies will be shown and discussed at the first class meeting. Classes are repeatable.

$98 + $4 cash material fee payable to the instructor Jean Marie Christian / VIL 9-04

6745 Fri 8 AM - 11 AM Sep 11 – Oct 23 (7x)

$84 + $4 cash material fee payable to the instructor Jean Marie Christian / VIL 9-04

6746 Fri 8 AM - 11 AM Oct 30 – Dec 11* (6x) *no class on Nov 27

Botanicals Drawing Workshop Ages 18+

This is a sustained class in which students develop perceptual drawing skills that are fundamental to botanicals drawing. Topics covered include: analysis of structure, growth habits, basic shapes, texture, effects of light and shadow, perspective, foreshortening, design, composition, and layout of drawings. Drawings will develop comprehen-sive line using the media of pencil, pen and ink, and watercolor. This class is suggested before taking the Botanicals Watercolor Workshop class. Supplies will be shown and discussed at the first class meeting. Classes are repeatable.

$98 + $4 cash material fee payable to the instructor Jean Marie Christian / VIL 9-04

6735 Mon 1 PM - 4 PM Sep 14 – Oct 26 (7x)

$84 + $4 cash material fee payable to the instructor Jean Marie Christian / VIL 9-04

6736 Mon 1 PM - 4 PM Nov 2 – Dec 7 (6x)

Room locations are subject to change. Look for updated class information/room location online (www.saddleback.edu/ce) before coming to your first class.

PERSONAL INTEREST

ADULTS

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Drawing Workshop Ages 18+

Designed for the beginning, as well as the more advanced student, you will learn the elements of design, composition, and layout using pencils, charcoal, and ink. This class is a good beginning for students who plan to take Plein Air Landscape Watercolor Workshop and Portrait Workshop in Watercolor. Supplies will be shown and discussed at the first class meeting. Classes are repeatable.

$98 + $4 cash material fee payable to the instructor Jean Marie Christian / VIL 9-04

6739 Mon 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM Sep 14 – Oct 26 (7x)

$84 + $4 cash material fee payable to the instructor Jean Marie Christian / VIL 9-04

6740 Mon 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM Nov 2 – Dec 7 (6x)

Portrait Workshop In Watercolor Ages 18+

In this exciting class you will discover watercolor techniques that will enable you to translate pho-tographs or live models into lifelike portraits. You will learn how to capture the third dimension of the form and how to render the details of skin tone, hair, eyes, nose, mouth, and clothing. The effects of light and shadow, as well as design and expression, also will be explored. Techniques and working procedures will be demonstrated. Supplies will be shown and discussed at the first class meeting. Classes are repeatable.

$98 + $4 cash material fee payable to the instructor Jean Marie Christian / VIL 9-04

6741 Tue 1 PM - 4 PM Sep 15 – Oct 27 (7x)

$84 + $4 cash material fee payable to the instructor Jean Marie Christian / VIL 9-04

6742 Tue 1 PM - 4 PM Nov 3 – Dec 8 (6x)

Stained Glass For Beginners Ages 16+

Topics include: glass cutting, leading, copper foiling, and soldering. Glass, tools, and mate-rial cost will vary depending on the size of the project. All supplies can be purchased in class for a 10-percent discount. Location for all Stained Glass classes: Glass Spectrum (in Three Flags Center) 27601 Forbes Road, #40, Laguna Niguel. Take Crown Valley Parkway to Forbes Road, turn north on Forbes Road and proceed to the shop-ping center at the end of Forbes.

$150 Glass Spectrum / Glass Spectrum

6928 Sat 9 AM - 12 PM Sep 26 – Oct 31 (6x)

6929 Sat 9 AM - 12 PM Nov 7 – Dec 19* (6x) *no class on Nov 28

Liability Release WaiverIn order to register for a Community Education activity, you must sign the fol-lowing Liability Release Waiver:

In consideration of accepting this registration, and to the extent permitted by law, I hereby agree to release, indemnify, defend and hold harmless on behalf of myself (and any minor children for whom I have the capacity to contract) the South Orange County Com-munity College District, the Board of Trustees, its officers, clients, agents, employees, and volunteers from any and all liabilities, claims, demands, damages, costs, penalties, losses, or expenses (including attorneys’ fees), of any kind or nature whatsoever, whether related to bodily injury, property damage, death or any other form of injury or loss to myself (and to any minor children for whom I have the capac-ity to contract), caused by any negligent act or omission of the South Orange County Com-munity College District, the Board of Trustees, its officers, clients, agents, employees, and volunteers arising out of or in any way related to participation in the activity for which I (and any minor children for whom I have the capac-ity to contract) am registering.

I acknowledge that the activity to which this release applies can be dangerous and as a result of agreeing below, I am accepting those risks for myself and for any minor participants for whom I can contract. Further, I understand that the District does not provide health and medical insurance for participants and that I assume all responsibility for health and medical expenses that may be incurred as a result of my (and any minor children for whom I have the capacity to contract) participation in this pro-gram. Consent is hereby given to the Saddle-back College Community Education presenters and/or supervisors to give and/or seek medical aid as required in case of emergency.

I give permission to Saddleback College to take photographs of me or my children while participating in any activity for use in public-ity and understand that I will not receive any compensation for such use.

I certify that I have read and understand this waiver and release as it applies to myself and to any minors for which I am registering.

By registering for a Community Education activity, you are agreeing to the terms of the above stated waiver.

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DANCE

Dance classes are repeatable. No partner is needed.

Ballroom And Swing Ages 16+

Learn the classic mix of “must know” dances fea-tured on TV dance shows (elegant Waltz, jazzy Swing, Foxtrot, Latin Cha-Cha, and Nightclub). These dances are great for parties, cruises, and weddings.

$49 + $2 cash material fee payable to the instructor Kaylaa Fox / PE 301 (Behind Gym)

6655 Fri 8 PM - 8:45 PM Sep 11 – Oct 2 (4x)

6656 Fri 8 PM - 8:45 PM Oct 9 – Oct 30 (4x)

6657 Fri 8 PM - 8:45 PM Nov 6 – Dec 4* (4x) *no class on Nov 27

Country Line Dance Ages 16+

Show off your country dance moves and turns to both classic and new country music. Have a good time and feel the music while getting great exercise in this fun and fast-moving class.

$49 + $2 cash material fee payable to the instructor Kaylaa Fox / PE 301 (Behind Gym)

6658 Fri 7:15 PM - 8 PM Sep 11 – Oct 2 (4x)

6659 Fri 7:15 PM - 8 PM Oct 9 – Oct 30 (4x)

6660 Fri 7:15 PM - 8 PM Nov 6 – Dec 4* (4x) *no class on Nov 27

Country Two-Step Ages 16+

In this fun class, you will learn the Country Two-Step dance — the top dance at country nightclubs and country events. Easy instruction. $49 + $2 cash material fee payable to the instructor Kaylaa Fox / PE 301 (Behind Gym)

6661 Fri 6:30 PM - 7:15 PM Sep 11 – Oct 2 (4x)

6662 Fri 6:30 PM - 7:15 PM Oct 9 – Oct 30 (4x)

6663 Fri 6:30 PM - 7:15 PM Nov 6 – Dec 4* (4x) *no class on Nov 27

Salsa Dance Ages 16+

Learn the hottest dances in today’s Salsa Club scene. You will dance with confidence immedi-ately after taking this class. Easy Salsa patterns and techniques.

$49 + $2 cash material fee payable to the instructor Kaylaa Fox / PE 301 (Behind Gym)

6664 Fri 8:45 PM - 9:30 PM Sep 11 – Oct 2 (4x)

6665 Fri 8:45 PM - 9:30 PM Oct 9 – Oct 30 (4x)

6666 Fri 8:45 PM - 9:30 PM Nov 6 – Dec 4* (4x) *no class on Nov 27

GOLF

Golf - Levels 1 And 2 Ages 14+

Fees are per person, per level, and include prac-tice balls. Participants should bring their own golf clubs (Minimum: pitching wedge, putter, and driver). Classes consist of four, one-hour les-sons. Plan to arrive 5 minutes before the start of each lesson. Level 1: Fundamentals of the swing, putting, and chipping. Level 2: Applying the full swing, course management, chipping, pitching, sand play, and trouble shots.

$115 TGA Staff / Saddleback College Golf Range (Student End)

6718 Sun 11 AM - 12 PM Sep 20 – Oct 11 (4x)

6719 Sun 11 AM - 12 PM Oct 25 – Nov 15 (4x)

Golf - Levels 3 And 4 Ages 14+

Fees are per person, per level, and include prac-tice balls. Participants should bring their own golf clubs (Minimum: sand wedge, putter, 8 iron, and driver). Classes consist of four, one-hour lessons. Plan to arrive 5 minutes before the start of each lesson. Level 3: “The Short Game,” green reading, chipping and pitching theory, and bunker play. Level 4: The “scoring clubs,” course management, mental game and approach, and statistics.

$115 TGA Staff / Saddleback College Golf Range (Student End)

6714 Sun 9 AM - 10 AM Sep 20 – Oct 11 (4x)

6715 Sun 9 AM - 10 AM Oct 25 – Nov 15 (4x)

Room locations are subject to change. Look for updated class information/room location online (www.saddleback.edu/ce) before coming to your first class.

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HOBBIES/LIFE SKILLS

Makeup 101 Ages 18+

This fun two-day workshop is designed for any-one who wants to work in the exciting world of makeup artistry or just on their own personal makeup. In two all-day, hands-on classes you will learn how to color match, contour and highlight, create a natural eye look that can be used for every day as well as for bridal, print, or film, and discover a glamour look that can be used for special events, fashion, and print. Instruction also will cover eyeliner techniques, how to make your makeup look last all day, what you need for your professional kit, how to obtain business, and how to obtain professional discounts on top name-brand makeup with the certificate you will receive on completion of the class.

$175 + $40 cash material fee payable to the instructor Michele Von Entress / VIL 9-03

6652 Sun 9 AM - 4 PM Sep 13 – Sep 20 (2x)

6653 Sun 9 AM - 4 PM Nov 8 – Nov 15 (2x)

Feng Shui Tools For Better Living Ages 18+

Do you want to improve your health, have bet-ter relationships, and stimulate your financial potential? Did you know that the design and decor of your home and business can contribute significantly to your success in life? You may have heard or read about Feng Shui, but most west-erners still have not been exposed to authentic Feng Shui practices. Learn specific tips to enhance your life by controlling the powerful energies of your environment.

$49 Feng Shui Solutions / VIL 9-03

6705 Thu 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM Sep 17 (1x)

Clutterology®: Eliminate Clutter In Your Life Ages 18+

Proven Tactics Taught In An Upbeat Atmosphere To Organize And Change Your Life! Discover how Clutterology’s® innovative ideas can get your clutter in order. You CAN change your environ-ment to work for you with simple, easy, and practical ideas on how to remove clutter from your life and get organized. In this fun-filled and non-confrontational class you’ll find out how to put a stop to junk mail — NOW!, how to distinguish between organized and neat, how much keeping your stuff really costs, how to determine keep items from toss items, how to remove clutter to improve your life, and how to create an efficient environment so you can get more done.

$39 + $30 cash material fee payable to the instructor Nancy Miller / BGS 250

6701 Tue 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM Sep 29 (1x)

Introduction To Wine Appreciation Ages 21+

This introductory class explores the basics of the wonderful world of wine, including a review of the world’s major wine producing regions, grape variety differences, wine-making styles, and the mechanics of tasting and sensory evaluation. Participants will learn how to distinguish the vari-ous elements of wine and how to recognize the qualities and complexities of better wines. The class will help students make informed selections from wine lists and wine retailers.Wines from around the world will be tasted during weeks two through four (bring two wine glasses to class beginning with the second class).

$85 + $50 cash material fee payable to the instructor Michelle Mooney / VIL 9-04

6699 Thu 6:30 PM - 9 PM Oct 1 – Oct 29 (5x)

EMERITUS INSTITUTE

First: For Lifelong Learninghttp://www.saddleback.edu/emeritus

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How To Be Published In A Week! Ages 18+

Recent developments in technology have made it “cut and paste” easy to offer your writing as downloadable ebooks or paper books. This class will cover how to use quick and easy methods to get your work published, get your book paper printed inexpensively, create your own free website to sell your paper books, convert your book to an ebook for iPad®, Kindle®, and PDF formats for free, offer your ebook as a pay-per-download product from your website, and use copyrights and trademarks to protect your work.

$39 + $30 cash material fee payable to the instructor Mike Rounds / BGS 253

6812 Sat 1 PM - 4 PM Oct 10 (1x)

What Were You Born To Do? Ages 16+

You were born to make a unique contribution to humanity. Progressing toward this purpose brings job satisfaction and abundance. Straying from it causes stress and emptiness. To accom-plish this mission, one of the 33 Natural Talents® is wired into your DNA. It’s so subtle, you rarely notice it; yet so powerful, it’s the source of your highest potential. Elvis, Oprah, and Einstein were all just “doin” what came naturally. Applying your Natural Talent relentlessly will attract ev-erything you desire in life.

$55 + $40 cash material fee payable to the instructor Curtis Adney / VIL 9-04

6713 Sun 1 PM - 5 PM Oct 18 (1x)

You’re Retired! Now What? Ages 18+

It’s time to re-think your post-retirement years. Join this fun and informative workshop and discover ways to create inspired moments for yourself in your retirement years. Instruction will cover special post-retirement opportunities and the steps to take to achieve these goals. You will leave the class feeling refreshed, with new ideas and direction for your post-retirement life.

$39 + $15 cash material fee payable to the instructor Elaine Moran / VIL 30-01

6680 Sun 10 AM - 12 PM Nov 22 (1x)

LANGUAGES

First Hand French Ages 18+

This class does not require a previous knowledge of French and is geared toward people who love the French language and culture. You will learn how to converse in everyday French. This class also will benefit people who will be traveling to France and need to “handle” their French vaca-tion. Classes are repeatable.

$85 + $7 cash material fee payable to the instructor Nancy Allah / BGS 250

6672 Sat 1 PM - 3 PM Sep 12 – Oct 3 (4x)

6673 Sat 1 PM - 3 PM Oct 24 – Nov 14 (4x)

Italian Supreme: A Taste Of Italy Ages 14+

Learn the basics of the Italian language as you also explore Italy’s culture, music, food, wine, and travel. After taking this class, you will be able to use some everyday-life vocabulary you will need to communicate with people while you are traveling in Italy. Imagine how you will enjoy this class as you learn Italian songs and explore Italian agritourism and culture.

$153 + $10 cash material fee payable to the instructor Conversa, Inc / VIL 29-02

6695 Sat 1 PM - 2 PM Sep 12 – Nov 7 (9x)

Learn To Speak Spanish: Intermediate/Advanced Ages 14+

Take your conversational Spanish to a higher level. In this class you will increase the vocabu-lary you acquired in beginning Spanish classes. You also will begin to read and discuss stories in Spanish.

$145 Conversa, Inc / VIL 29-02

6696 Sat 10 AM - 11 AM Sep 12 – Nov 7 (9x)

Speed Spanish Ages 18+

This class is designed to get you speaking Span-ish right away. Most classes instruct you how to TEACH Spanish; this class gives you the skills to SPEAK Spanish. Whether you work with Spanish speakers or are planning a trip to a Spanish-speaking country, this class will get you convers-ing in Spanish pronto.

$59 Christy Nelson / VIL 10-03

6720 Tue 7 PM - 9 PM Sep 22 – Oct 20 (5x)

Room locations are subject to change. Look for updated class information/room location online (www.saddleback.edu/ce) before coming to your first class.

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MUSIC

Beginning Guitar Ages 16+

Forget the stress of work or school and enjoy learning how to play the guitar in a friendly, no hassle atmosphere. After you learn a few easy chords and tablature, you’ll be playing popular songs in the very first class. You must bring your own guitar (electric or acoustic) to class. Classes are repeatable.

$95 Ron Gorman / VIL 9-03

6682 Mon 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM Sep 21 – Oct 19 (5x)

6683 Mon 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM Oct 26 – Nov 23 (5x)

Intermediate Guitar Ages 18+

This hands-on workshop is for the guitarist who has mastered the basics and is seeking a chal-lenge. The exercises will be customized for the skill level and direction of the individual student. Topics include bar chords, lead guitar, music theory, and a new song each week. You must bring your own guitar (electric or acoustic) and tuner to class. Classes are repeatable.

$95 Ron Gorman / VIL 9-03

6685 Mon 7:30 PM - 8:30 PM Oct 26 – Nov 23 (5x)

Beatles Intermediate Guitar Ages 18+

Learn the legendary songs of the Beatles and take an in-depth look at their unique melodies, lyrics, and the stories behind the songs. A must for fans who already play guitar. This class will cover vocal, melody, and tablature. Students must bring their own acoustic or electric guitar with a small amp to class.

$40 Ron Gorman / VIL 9-03

6686 Mon 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM Nov 30 – Dec 7 (2x)

Beginning Ukulele Ages 16+

Learn how to play current and classic songs on the ukulele in a friendly and supportive environ-ment. You will learn easy chords, how to read tablature, and how to play different strum styles. No previous musical experience is required. Classes are repeatable.

$95 Ron Gorman / VIL 9-03

6684 Mon 7:30 PM - 8:30 PM Sep 21 – Oct 19 (5x)

Songwriting Ages 18+

Learn craftsmanship in the art of songwriting. Musicians of all levels are welcome. Topics in-clude: songwriting techniques, lyrics and song structure, exploration of musical styles, arrang-ing. This class is open to keyboardists, guitar-ists, accordion players, and players of musical instruments that can be transported. Bring your instrument to class.

$40 Ron Gorman / VIL 9-03

6687 Mon 7:30 PM - 8:30 PM Nov 30 – Dec 7 (2x)

Beginning Blues Harmonica Ages 12+

Got da’ blues? Beginning Blues Harmonica will get you jammin’ the blues immediately! Our emphasis will be on playing and having fun as you are introduced to the many tricks and tech-niques used to make the harmonica cry, laugh, wail, and scream! No previous musical experience is required — only a love of the blues and the desire to play the harmonica. You will need a “C” major diatonic harmonica. (If you don’t own one, you may purchase a diatonic harmonica from the instructor in class for $13)

$49 + $15 cash material fee payable to the instructor David Broida / BGS 250

6709 Sun 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Nov 1 (1x)

Healthy Harmonica: Songs And Rhythms Ages 12+

Breathing is our foundation when playing the harmonica. We will take the simplest of pop, folk, and blues melodies and invigorate them with simple, but powerful, techniques to make any song deeply expressive. No previous ability to read or play music is needed - only a desire to have fun and feel more alive! You will need a “C” major diatonic harmonica. (If you don’t own one, you may purchase a diatonic harmonica from the instructor in class for $13)

$39 + $15 cash material fee payable to the instructor David Broida / VIL 9-04

6710 Sun 12 PM - 1:30 PM Nov 1 (1x)

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SINGLE-DAY TOURS

San Diego Rail ‘N Sail Coastal Train Ride And Harbor Cruise Ages 18+

Join us for a splendid September day exploring America’s Finest City. We will motor coach to San Juan Capistrano to board Amtrak and ride the rails as we journey south along the scenic coast to San Diego. The motor coach will meet us at San Diego’s Santa Fe Station and take us to Seaport Village and the newly opened Headquarters, where you will have time for browsing and lunch on your own. After lunch, we will take a two-hour, narrated harbor cruise that covers 25 miles and covers the northern and southern ends of San Diego Bay. Highlights of the cruise include the North Island Naval Air Station, Harbor and Shelter Islands, the Coronado Bridge, USS Mid-way, Star of India, the U.S. Navy surface fleet, the nuclear submarine base, Ballast Point, and more. We will motor coach back to Saddleback College. Note: When you register for this trip, you must provide your full legal name (as it appears on your driver’s license or other government-issued identification) and bring valid, government-issued identification with you on the day of the tour to present to Amtrak.

$99 Good Times Travel / Saddleback College Parking Lot 1

5830 Sat 9 AM - 6 PM Sep 12 (1x)

The Magic Castle “SOLD OUT” (Call for wait list information) Ages 18+

Experience the unique opportunity to access this private club, generally not avail-able to the public! Enjoy an all-you-can-eat champagne brunch and live magical performances at The Magic Castle — the world’s most famous club for magicians and magic enthusiasts alike.

$139 Good Times Travel / Saddleback Parking Lot 1

5831 Sat 8:30 AM – 4 PM Sep 26 (1x)

TRAVEL

ADULTS

SINGLE-DAY TOURSCommunity Education Single-Day Tours include transportation aboard a deluxe, air-conditioned motorcoach and a profes-sional tour director.

Unless otherwise noted, each day tour will leave from and return to Parking Lot 1 on the Saddleback College Campus. Please arrive at least 20 minutes prior to the tour departure time.

Parking fees are in effect 24 hours a day, seven days a week. You must purchase a parking permit ($5 in dollar bills or credit card) from the dispenser in the parking lot and place the permit on the dashboard of your car.

See the Travel/Cancellation Policy on page 23 for information regarding cancellations. For travel protection/cancellation insurance, please contact Good Times Travel, (888) 488-2287.

On many of these tours it is suggested you bring/wear walking shoes, sunscreen, hats, sweaters or jackets.

MULTI-DAY TOURSMulti-Day Tours will leave from, and return to, the Laguna Hills Mall. Please arrive at least 20 minutes prior to the tour departure time. Parking for Community Education Multi-Day Tours is available in the Laguna Hills Mall. You enter the Mall Parking Lot from Avenida La Carlota and park in the spaces next to the movie mar-quee. Place the green parking permit on your dashboard (Good Times Travel will include a parking permit with your final tour documents).

See the Travel Policy on page 23 for information regarding cancellations and refunds. For trip and travel protection/cancellation insurance, please contact Good Times Travel, (888) 488-2287.

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A Coastal Love Affair: Botanical Gardens, Wayfarer’s Chapel, And L.A. Harbor Cruise Ages 18+

Spend a delightful fall day full of lovely sights and fascinating stops, topped off with a relaxing harbor cruise. Our morning begins with a guided walking tour of the South Coast Botanic Garden, “The Jewel of the Palos Verdes Peninsula.” The beautiful grounds are enhanced by a scenic lake, charming koi pond, more than 2,500 species of plants from around the world, and a charming gift shop offering many unique plants and gifts. Lunch is on your own at the lovely “Promenade on the Peninsula“ shopping and dining complex. After lunch we will visit the Wayfarer’s Chapel, a soaring glass chapel designed by Frank Lloyd Wright’s son and perched high on a hillside among trees and gardens overlooking the Pa-cific Ocean. We will end our adventure with a narrated cruise of the L.A. Harbor, including the Angel’s Gate Lighthouse, Terminal Island, the federal prison, the ship repair facility, the Lane Victory World War II Ship, Coast Guard ships, L.A. fire boats, and the Vincent Thomas Bridge.

$79 Good Times Travel / Saddleback College Parking Lot 1

6747 Fri 8 AM - 6 PM Oct 9 (1x)

Julian Gold And Apple Pie With Optional Gold Mine Tour Ages 18+

An early 1900’s mining town, Julian is known for its clean air, fresh apple pie, and unique boutiques. Prior to arriving in Julian we will stop at Dudley’s Bakery to check out their famous bread. You can spend the entire time in Julian (approximately 4 hours) at leisure, exploring the quaint town and shopping. You also have the option of joining a 60-minute walking tour deep into a gold mine; learn the history of the mine and how it worked. There is an additional $10 per person fee paid at the time of the mine tour. Lunch is on your own in any of Julian’s fine restaurants.

$59 Good Times Travel / Saddleback College Parking Lot 1

6748 Sat 9 AM - 6:30 PM Oct 24 (1x)

A Chateau, A Temple, And Frank Lloyd Wright: Hollyhock House And Self-Realization Temple Ages 18+

Hollywood isn’t just famous for its celebrities and movie making, it also is home to an incredibly di-verse collection of architecture. We will visit three of its most unique buildings on this fascinating tour. A highlight of the day is a visit to Frank Lloyd Wright’s famous Hollyhock House, an example of Mayan Revival architecture with modern trim-mings. Hollyhock House just reopened after a four-year, $4.3 million renovation. Built in 1919 as a residence for oil heiress Aline Barnsdall, the mansion takes its name from her favorite flower and also features hollyhocks in some of the house’s style and decor. As you tour some of the rooms on the main level (not all rooms are accessible), docents will be available to answer your questions and describe the architectural details. After visiting Hollyhock House, we will enjoy an included lunch at the 4-star Renaissance Restaurant in the Manor Hotel (formerly Chateau Elysee) and Church of Scientology Celebrity Cen-ter. The restaurant feels like you stepped into 17th century French Normandy. Our third stop is the beautiful Hollywood Self-Realization Fellow-ship Temple, the oldest such temple in America, which features beautiful meditation gardens.

$89 Good Times Travel / Saddleback College Parking Lot 1

6749 Fri 8:45 AM - 6 PM Nov 6 (1x)

Questions? Visit our website

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Take A Bite Out Of L.A.! With Included Lunch, Tastings Ages 18+

Join us for a fun-filled, food-themed day in Los Angeles as a local guide takes us on an explora-tion of the city’s diverse communities and the chance to sample local delicacies. We begin in the oldest gathering place in the city, Olvera Street/Old Chinatown. In the 1860s thousands of Chinese men were hired by the Central Pacific Railroad Company and many settled in Los Angeles and created its Chinatown. While there, we will indulge in the Cantonese style of food, including various types of steamed buns, dumplings, rice noodle rolls, and hot tea. Olvera Street, the “Birthplace of L.A.,” is our next stop — an authentic Mexican marketplace where we will enjoy freshly made taquitos. In Little Tokyo/Japantown we will sample delicious mochi ice cream. We then visit a famous, old-time “soda” shop that has been in Highland Park for more than 100 years. You will see aisles and aisles of colas, cream sodas, root beers, sarsaparillas, lem-onades, and more. You even get to take home an old-fashioned bottle of pop. After enjoying an included prime rib sandwich lunch at the Tam O’Shanter Inn, a charming replica of a Scottish Inn, we will visit San Antonio Winery, an L.A. treasure where we will learn all about the city’s first major industry, wine making. Please Note: Visits/stops are subject to change.

$99 Good Times Travel / Saddleback College Parking Lot 1

6750 Fri 8 AM - 6 PM Nov 20 (1x)

“Christmas” In The Castle: Castle Green With Included Tea Lunch Ages 18+

Start off the holiday season with an included tea lunch and visit to the famous Castle Green in Pasadena. Our first stop will be the iconic home decor store, Stats, a virtual wonderland of holi-day accessories and decorations. Then you will enjoy an included tea lunch at a lovely tea room in Old Pasadena, with a variety of tasty teas, finger sandwiches, scones with cream, chocolate cake, and other goodies. Afterward, explore his-toric Castle Green, one of California’s most stun-ningly original and beautiful buildings. Normally closed to the public, its doors are opened one day during the Christmas season for all to see. The architecture is a mixture of Moorish, Spanish, Victorian, and other stylistic elements. Taking a self-guided tour, with homeowners available to share stories and answer questions‚ you will be able to walk the corridors, enter the Grand Salon, the Moorish, Turkish, Palm, and Sun rooms, the Veranda, and up to 20 individual apartments, all decorated for the holidays.

$99 Good Times Travel / Saddleback College Parking Lot 1

6751 Sun 10 AM - 6:30 PM Dec 6 (1x)

L.A. Master Chorale’s Festival Of Carols At Walt Disney Concert Hall Ages 18+

Celebrate the Christmas season at Disney Con-cert Hall with a traditional concert of carols and seasonal favorites sung by one of the greatest choirs in the world! The fantastic 115-member Los Angeles Master Chorale will be joined by the Disney Hall’s mighty pipe organ for a festive concert sprinkled with new arrangements and traditional songs as well as a few audience sing-a-longs. Designed by architect Frank Gehry to be one of the most acoustically perfect venues in the world, the Walt Disney Concert Hall provides both visual and aural intimacy for an unparal-leled musical experience. We will have Terrace Level seating with great views of the choir and organ. Lunch at Phillippe The Original, known as the originator of the French dip sandwich, will be on your own prior to the concert.

$109 Good Times Travel / Saddleback College Parking Lot 1

6752 Sat 10:15 AM - 6 PM Dec 12 (1x)

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Coronado “Christmas” By Rail: Coastal Train Ride And Gondola Cruise Ages 18+

A special holiday excursion! The motor coach takes us to San Juan Capistrano where we board the Amtrak train for the coastal ride to San Diego. In San Diego we will board the motor coach for a trip across the Coronado Bridge to Coronado’s Ferry Landing with its eclectic shops, a variety of eateries, and the best views of the San Diego skyline. After time on your own for lunch and browsing, we will cruise in a gondola through the enchanting canals of the Coronado Cays, lined with impressive homes and lovely scenery. We also will make a stop at the famed Hotel Del Coronado to see the giant Christmas tree and spectacular holiday decorations. We will motor coach home. Note: When you register for this trip, you must provide your full legal name (as it appears on your driver’s license or other government-issued identification) and bring valid, government-issued identification with you on the day of the tour to present to Amtrak.

$109 Good Times Travel / Saddleback College Parking Lot 1

6771 Fri 9 AM - 6 PM Dec 18 (1x)

MULTI-DAY TOURS

New England Fall Foliage: Featuring Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, Boston, Lexington and Concord Ages 18+

Experience fall in New England and see the fabled fall foliage, as well as the quaint towns and back roads for which the area is famous. There will be comprehensive sightseeing with local guides, including tours of Boston, Lexington and Concord, including the Old North Bridge, Walden Pond, and the homes of Alcott, Emerson, and Thoreau. Sights visited in Vermont include the Vermont Country Store, Rock of Ages granite quarry, and the Von Trapp Family lodge. We also will visit Lake Winnepesaukee, Squam Lake (fea-tured in On Golden Pond), and the Kancamagus Highway in New Hampshire, as well as Ken-nebunkport and the Bush estate in Maine. The fee ($300 per person) is for deposit only. The total price per person land fee for this tour is $1,999 for double and $2,499 for single occupancy and includes 15 meals. Airfare available from $545 per person additional. Good Times Travel will contact you for the balance of the tour price

DOUBLE OCCUPANCY

$600 Good Times Travel / Laguna Hills Mall

5832 Sun-Sat 8 AM - 9 PM Sep 26 – Oct 3 (8x)

SINGLE OCCUPANCY

$300 Good Times Travel / Laguna Hills Mall

5833 Sun-Sat 8 AM - 9 PM Sep 26 – Oct 3 (8x)

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New Mexico Enchantment: Featuring The Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta, Santa Fe, Taos “SOLD OUT” (Call for wait list information) Ages 18+

Spend seven enchanting days touring New Mexico’s amazing sights, including the Turquoise Museum and Indian Pueblo Cultural Center in Albuquerque, as well as the Balloon Fiesta, fea-turing more than 700 hot air balloons.

DOUBLE OCCUPANCY

$500 Good Times Travel / Laguna Hills Mall

5834 Sun-Sat 8 AM - 9 PM Oct 8 – Oct 14 (7x)

SINGLE OCCUPANCY

$250 Good Times Travel / Laguna Hills Mall

5835 Sun-Sat 8 AM - 9 PM Oct 8 – Oct 14 (7x)

Neon To Nature: Las Vegas Strip, Lake Mead, Red Rock Canyon, And Hoover Dam Ages 18+

Check out the new and historic treasures in and around Las Vegas on this five-day adventure. We will go from “Neon To Nature” as we go back-stage on the “Strip,” cruise Lake Mead, visit Red Rock Canyon, descend into Hoover Dam, walk over the Grand Canyon (optional add-on), and see the newest museums in the area. Trip includes four nights’ accommodations at the Treasure Island (TI) hotel in the heart of the Las Vegas “Strip.” Fee ($200 per person) is for deposit only. Total price per person is $899 for double and $1,199 for single occupancy. Good Times Travel will contact you for the balance of the tour price.

DOUBLE OCCUPANCY

$400 Good Times Travel / Laguna Hills Mall

6753 Thu-Mon 8 AM - 9 PM Nov 12 – Nov 16 (5x)

SINGLE OCCUPANCY

$200 Good Times Travel / Laguna Hills Mall

6754 Thu-Mon 8 AM - 9 PM Nov 12 – Nov 16 (5x)

“Christmas” In Yosemite: Ages 18+

While renowned for its magnificent valley, great granite domes and peaks, and giant sequoias, Yosemite National Park is a whole other world in wintertime. This exciting three-day tour will definitely get you in the Christmas spirit as you experience a wonderful combination of natural wonders, winter scenes, and rustic elegance with a two-night stay at the Tenaya Lodge in Yosem-ite. Fee ($150 per person) is for deposit only. Total price per person is $579 for double and $739 for single occupancy. Good Times Travel will contact you for the balance of the tour price.

DOUBLE OCCUPANCY

$300 Good Times Travel / Laguna Hills Mall

6755 Sun-Tue 8 AM - 8 PM Dec 6 – Dec 8 (3x)

SINGLE OCCUPANCY

$150 Good Times Travel / Laguna Hills Mall

6756 Sun-Tue 8 AM - 8 PM Dec 6 – Dec 8 (3x)

ATTENTION ALL HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS!

Get a Head Start In College With CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT!

• Explore your interests before committing to a major.

• Experience college life.• Earn college credit before you

graduate from high school.

saddleback.edu/admissions

Concurrent Enrollment is when you take Saddleback College courses while you are still in high school and receive college credit for successfully completed work. Credits are recorded on your permanent college transcript. You can also check with your high school coun-selor to see if the units will be counted toward your high school graduation requirements. Questions? Call:

949-582-4272

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LANGUAGES

Spanish For Children Ages 6–10

Learning a foreign language is a must for today’s children who will become the world citizen gen-eration, and what is better than to learn it at an early age. Through our unique, comprehensible input method, children will be introduced to greetings, colors, numbers, and some of the most frequently used words in the Spanish lan-guage. The class will focus on the four areas of language acquisition: reading, writing, listening, and speaking.

$145 Conversa, Inc / VIL 30-1

6697 Wed 5 PM - 6 PM Sep 9 – Nov 4 (9x)

Spanish For Preschoolers Ages 3–5

This class is a language-learning experience de-signed for preschoolers, which combines total physical response activities (TPR), music, and cultural activities with hands-on arts and crafts.

$145 Conversa, Inc / VIL 30-1

6698 Wed 4 PM - 4:45 PM Sep 9 – Nov 4 (9x)

STEM

Brainstorm 3D Printing: Inventions Ages 7–12

In this fast-paced class, kids will explore engi-neering concepts and what it takes to invent their own products. With 3D printing and using 3D printing pens, kids can bring their ideas to life. They can draw up into the air and create anything they can dream up - from catapults to gliders - before designing their own 3D projects.

$98 + $15 non-refundable material fee payable to instructor: BrainStorm / VIL 9-03

6822 Fri 4:30 PM - 6 PM Nov 6 – Dec 11* (5x) *no class on Nov 27

BrainStorm LEGO® Engineering: Jedi Academy Ages 7–12

As students explore motors, engineering, architecture, and all things LEGO® in this excit-ing class, they will design and create amazing vehicles, contraptions, and creatures from a galaxy far, far away. Students will race LEGO® Pod Racers through Tatooine, create motorized Sandcrawlers to search for droids, maneuver Speeder Bikes through trees, and control AT-AT’s on Hoth as they help each side in the battle between the Rebels and the Empire.

$135 + $15 non-refundable material fee payable to instructor: BrainStorm / VIL 9-03

6827 Sat 1 PM - 3 PM Nov 7 – Dec 12* (5x) *no class on Nov 28

BrainStorm: 3D Game Design Ages 9–14

Discover a new dimension in Game Design! See how easy it is to make your own 3D worlds, program them, and turn them into 3D Games. 3D Game Design lets beginners build amazing games using a simple and intuitive interface that allows them to create and code quickly and easily. From first-person games, to RPG’s, and even Side Scrolling games— the possibilities are awesome in this fun and fast-paced class.

$165 + $15 non-refundable material fee payable to instructor: BrainStorm / VIL 9-03

6773 Sat 1 PM - 3 PM Sep 19 – Oct 24 (6x)

$150 + $15 non-refundable material fee payable to instructor: BrainStorm / VIL 9-03

6774 Sat 10 AM - 12 PM Nov 7 – Dec 12* (5x) *no class on Nov 28

BrainStorm: LEGO® Engineering And Superhero City Ages 6–11

In this fun and educational class, students will create an amazing Superhero City, complete with heroes’ hideouts and villains’ lairs. They also will make amazing motorized machines, including tumblers, zipline aerial ascenders, and even super weapons and test them out through a series of challenges.

$98 + $15 non-refundable material fee payable to instructor: BrainStorm / VIL 9-03

6839 Thu 4:30 PM - 6 PM Nov 5 – Dec 10* (5x) *no class on Nov 26

Room locations are subject to change. Look for updated class information/room location online (www.saddleback.edu/ce) before coming to your first class.

COLLEGE FOR KIDS ACADEMICS

COLLEGE FOR KIDS

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BrainStorm: LEGO® Robotics Ages 8–11

Using the amazingly versatile LEGO® Mind-Storm® robotics systems, kids imagine, build, and program custom robots to solve a wide array of problems. Incorporating the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) framework, these classes teach kids the fundamentals of programming, engineering, physics, and math. It’s tinkering and technology at its best. Students work through engineering, robotics, and other fundamentals and then put those skills to the test with engaging games and fun challenges.

$120 + $15 non-refundable material fee payable to instructor: BrainStorm / VIL 9-03

6801 Fri 4:30 PM - 6 PM Sep 18 – Oct 23 (6x)

Brainstorm: Minecraft University: Civilizations Ages 8–12

In Minecraft University: Civilizations students will explore history and experience the challenges faced by civilizations throughout time. Interac-tive and engaging, this class presents ancient history and geography in an exciting new way. Students will explore ancient civilizations, go on quests, meet characters from different eras, and collaborate to build amazing historical-themed projects.

$120 + $15 non-refundable material fee payable to instructor: BrainStorm / VIL 9-03

6778 Thu 4:30 PM - 6 PM Sep 17 – Oct 22 (6x)

BrainStorm: Minecraft University: Gold Rush I Ages 7–11

Embark on a journey to the West and Gold Rush of 1849! This class recreates the many challenges faced by settlers during the Gold Rush and is a great opportunity for students to live history instead of just reading about it. After they make the treacherous journey and reach the Gold Rush country, students will have to stake their claims, pick their occupations, and endure the difficul-ties faced by the miners and settlers of that time. During the class sessions students will establish a trade system, establish laws for their towns, elect government officials, and of course, find gold.

$120 + $15 non-refundable material fee payable to instructor: BrainStorm / VIL 9-03

6806 Mon 4:30 PM - 6 PM Nov 2 – Dec 7 (6x)

BrainStorm: Scratch Programming Ages 7–12

In this lively and interactive class, students enter the world of computer science and learn how to create animations, computer games, and interactive projects. Using Scratch, a graphical programming language developed at MIT, stu-dents are introduced to fundamental program-ming concepts, including variables, loops, and conditional statements. As they explore a maze, play games, or teach a mischievous cat to dance, students learn how to use math and computer code to think creatively. Note: No previous pro-gramming skills are required, but students should be comfortable using a computer, browser, and managing files.

$165 + $15 non-refundable material fee payable to instructor: BrainStorm / VIL 19-01

6833 Sat 10 AM - 12 PM Sep 19 – Oct 24 (6x)

Minecraft University: Python Modding I Ages 8–11

Python is an easy-to-learn, powerful, and high-level programming language. Minecraft is a fun and creative game kids love. Put the two together and you have an engaging class that allows kids to discover the power and fun of programming. In this exciting class students will learn how to build blocks and structures using programming and how to create their own mini-games in Minecraft.

$120 + $15 non-refundable material fee payable to instructor: BrainStorm / VIL 9-03

6772 Mon 4:30 PM - 6 PM Sep 14 – Oct 19 (6x)

PROCTORING SERVICES

Saddleback College Community Education has expanded its services

to include proctoring examinations for colleges and universities throughout

California and the United States.

Proctoring takes place by appointment only.

Fees apply.

For additional information,email:

[email protected]

or visit our website at

www.saddleback.edu/ce

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STUDY SKILLS

Natural A’s Ages 10–17

Any student can significantly enhance grades, self-confidence, and chances for scholarships and college admissions by performing academic skills in alignment with the brain’s natural pat-terns. This makes note taking, reading, studying, memorizing, and test taking amazingly efficient. Students also will discover simple methods for understanding math and other subjects, opti-mizing focus and concentration, and preventing test anxiety. Registrants of all ages describe this class as “awesome,” “necessary,” and “easy to understand.” The instructor, Curtis Adney, M.S., J.D., graduated at the top of his college class with a 4.0 GPA and earned a Juris Doctor degree from Brigham Young University. Parents are welcome to register and participate with their child(ren).

$49 + $30 non-refundable material fee payable to instructor: Curtis Adney / VIL 9-04

6711 Sun 9 AM - 12 PM Oct 18 (1x)

Natural A’s: Parent/Adult Registration Ages 18+

Parents are welcome to register and participate with their child(ren).

$49 + $30 non-refundable material fee payable to instructor: Curtis Adney / VIL 9-04

6712 Sun 9 AM - 12 PM Oct 18 (1x)

MUSIC

Beginning Guitar For Kids/Teens Ages 9–17

Wow your friends and make some music! This class is for children with little or no experience playing the guitar. Students will learn several chords, strum styles, and single string melodies. In addition, students will learn three classic rock songs. You must bring your own guitar to class (electric or acoustic). Classes are repeatable.

$90 Ron Gorman / VIL 9-03

6877 Sat 10:30 - 11:30 AM Sep 26 – Oct 24 (5x)

ONLINE CLASSESUpdate your skills, discover a new talent, or chart a career path at your own pace and at your convenience with our ONLINE CLASSES. Most classes are available for both Windows and Macintosh platforms.

Each class runs for six weeks and consists of 12 lessons. Interactive quizzes, assignments, tuto-rials, and online discussion areas to supplement the lessons are available via the World Wide Web. Read your lessons and ask your instructor questions at the times most convenient for you.

All you need to get started is Internet access, an email address, and a Web browser. Additional requirements, if any, will be listed with the class description. For more information, visit:

www.ed2go.com/saddleback

• Computers

• Business Administration & Management

• Business Planning & Entrepreneurship

• Child Care And Parenting

• Cursos en Español

• Desktop Publishing & Imaging

• Digital Photography

• Entertainment• Family & Personal

Enrichment

• Grant Writing & Non-Profits

• Health

• Internet

• Languages

• Personal & Career Development

• Teaching Professionals

• Test Preparation

• Web Design

• Web Graphics

• Web Programming

• Writing

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PARENT AND ME

Mommy/Daddy And Me Preschool Age 2 by 9/15/15

A fun, interactive class for parent and child! For 12 weeks parents interact with and guide their children through age-appropriate learning, play activities, art, and crafts. The class is structured so parents can attend a parent education discussion led by the teacher. There may be guest speakers, as well as local field trips. Children must be two years old by 9/15/15. Please bring your child’s birth certificate to class.

VIEJO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL - Mission Viejo

$250 + $10 cash material fee payable to the instructor Kris McCartney

6761 Mon 9:30 AM - 12 PM Sep 14 – Dec 14 (12x)

*no class on Nov 2 and Nov 23

$230 + $10 cash material fee payable to the instructor Kris McCartney

6762 Wed 9:30 AM - 12 PM Sep 16 – Dec 16 (11x)

*no class on Nov 4, Nov 11, and Nov 25

TRUMAN BENEDICT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL - San Clemente

$230 + $10 cash material fee payable to the instructor Patti Peviani

6763 Wed 9:30 AM - 12 PM Sep 16 – Dec 16 (11x)

*no class on Nov 4, Nov 11, and Nov 25

$250 + $10 cash material fee payable to the instructor Patti Peviani

6764 Thu 9:30 AM - 12 PM Sep 17 – Dec 17 (12x)

*no class on Nov Nov 5, and Nov 26

HAROLD AMBUEHL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL - San Juan Capistrano

$250 + $10 cash material fee payable to the instructor Wendy Marcot

6765 Tue 9:30 AM - 12 PM Sep 15 – Dec 15 (12x)

*no class on Nov 3 and Nov 24

$250 + $10 cash material fee payable to the instructor Wendy Marcot

6766 Thu 9:30 AM - 12 PM Sep 17 – Dec 17 (12x)

*no class on Nov 5, and Nov 26

CROWN VALLEY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL - Laguna Niguel

$250 + $10 cash material fee payable to the instructor Carrie Arman

6759 Tue 9:30 AM - 12 PM Sep 15 – Dec 15 (12x)

*no class on Nov 3 and Nov 24

Mommy/Daddy And Me Preschool Age 3 by 9/15/15

(See previous description.) Children in this class must be three years old by 9/15/15. Please bring your child’s birth certificate to class.

CROWN VALLEY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL - Laguna Niguel

$230 + $10 cash material fee payable to the instructor Carrie Arman

6760 Wed 9:30 AM - 12 PM Sep 16 – Dec 16 (11x)

*no class on Nov 4, Nov 11, and Nov 25

TODDLER TIME

Toddler Time Ages 18-30 months

In a fun and lively preschool setting, parents and children participate in themed activities, includ-ing playdough, art, science, and manipulatives. Circle time includes fun songs, instruments, movement, and learning games. This class is designed for children 18-30 months as of first day of class. Birth certificate required.

HAROLD AMBUEHL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL - San Juan Capistrano

$224 + $10 cash material fee payable to the instructor Toddler Time

6767 Mon 9:30 - 11:30 AM Sep 14 – Jan 11 (14x)

**no class on Nov 2, Nov 23, Dec 21, and Dec 28

$224 + $10 cash material fee payable to the instructor Toddler Time

6768 Wed 9:30 - 11:30 AM Sep 16 – Jan 20 (14x)

*no class on Nov 4, Nov 11, Nov 25, Dec 23, and

Dec 30

VIEJO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL - Mission Viejo

$240 + $10 cash material fee payable to the instructor Toddler Time

6769 Tue 9:30 - 11:30 AM Sep 15 – Jan 19 (15x)

*no class on Nov 3, Nov 24, Dec 22, and Dec 29

PARENTS AND KIDS

MOMMY/DADDY AND ME

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Registration Is Easy!Register online for your favorite Community Education activity:• Visit our website, www.saddleback.edu/ce• Click “View/Register For Classes”• Click “Register | Log In” on the left menu

bar (if this is your first time registering on our site, click “Create New Profile” and build your account). Note: You must create a new profile for each person who is registering for an activity.

• Click “Classes” on left menu bar to browse our classes or online catalog. When you find a class you are interested in, click the “Add To Cart” button.

• When you are finished shopping, click “Check Out” and complete your registration with your credit card on our secure site.

• We accept VISA, MasterCard, American Ex-press, and Discover Credit Cards.

You also can register by telephone (adult classes only) or in our office.

Parking PolicyA parking permit is required to park in any campus lot 24 hours a day, seven days a week. One-day permits are available for $5 (cash or credit card) at dispensers located in Lot 1 (Avery Entrance); the flagpole on the upper campus (College Drive Entrance); Parking Lot 5A (off College Drive East/Tennis Courts); or the north end of Parking Lot 10 (Marguerite Entrance). See campus map on page 24. There is no parking in staff or reserved spaces, unless otherwise posted.

Class DatesClass dates are as advertised. Saddleback College Community Education does not require the instructor to allow make-ups unless a class meeting is cancelled by the Community Educa-tion office or by the instructor.

Cancellation PolicyA withdrawal from a class or event must be made at least three (3) full business days prior to the activity/class start date, and a credit for the amount will remain on your account for a future

registration for one (1) year. There are no refunds when you cancel a class. You will NOT receive a credit if you cancel less than three (3) business days prior to the start date. You may send a substitute if you are unable to attend. If you do not attend class, you will NOT receive a credit or be eligible for a transfer. Material fees are not refundable. For travel cancellations, see below.

Travel PolicyUnless otherwise noted, the minimum age limit for all travel events is 18. You will be required to sign an additional liability release waiver on the bus prior to departure. The South Orange County Community College District requires that all travel participants have their own medical/ac-cident insurance coverage should the need arise. The District will not provide this coverage for you.Single-Day Tours: Payments are due in full at the time of booking. There are no refunds for with-drawing/canceling reservations on single-day tours. If you must cancel, we require you notify our office thirty (30) days prior to the trip date, and a credit voucher for a future trip or activity will be placed on your account. You may send someone else to take your place on the trip. However, you cannot be replaced on tours that require identification checks. For trips that do not require identification checks, call our office at (949) 582-4646 to let us know so we can place the correct name on the trip roster. Multi-Day Tours: Trip deposits are due in full at the time of booking (Good Times Travel will contact you for the balance of the tour price). If you must cancel, we require you notify our office 90 days prior to the start date of the trip, and we will issue a refund for your deposit only, minus a $65 per person cancellation fee. For refunds for the full trip amount, please contact Good Times Travel. It is highly recommended that you consider purchasing travel protection.

Transfer PolicyTransfers, when applicable, must be requested by calling our office at (949) 582-4646 at least three (3) full business days prior to the start of the class.

Saddleback College Community Education offers short-term classes that are not for college credit. The program is self-supporting, receives no funds from Saddleback College or the State of California, and is separate from the academic offerings of the College. College credit is not offered for any Community Education class, and the information presented may not reflect the opinion of Saddleback College. Students who want to pursue a personal goal or educational degree for credit should consult the current Saddleback College credit course offerings at www.saddleback.edu.

GENERAL INFORMATION

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