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CONTINUING AND COMMUNITY EDUCATION Classes offered throughout the quarter greenriver.edu/cce SUMMER 2016 CONTINUING AND COMMUNITY EDUCATION BACKYARD BEEKEEPING Taught by Green River College Biology Instructor Danny Najera Look Inside For Fun Summer Kids’ Camps Pages 8-9

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Look Inside For Fun Summer Kids’ Camps

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Summer SpecialSit back, relax, and learn some new computer skills! Take advantage of our Summer Special, where you can take six classes for one low price!

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Writing for Children and Getting PublishedLearn how to turn your storytelling ideas into books for children!

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Summer Kids’ Camps New

Check out our summer camps for kids. We have something for everyone, including several digital arts camps, a crime scene investigation camp and a babysitting responsibly course!

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Seattle Football 101: The Basics Jump on the bandwagon! Join this fun, interactive class as we use our home team as a model for learning the basics of football.page 13

FEATURED CLASSESGREEN RIVER COLLEGE

SMALL BUSINESS CENTER

No-Cost Business AdvisingGovernment Contracting

International ExportBusiness Start UpBusiness Funding

Business ExpansionBusiness ManagementMarketing Assistance

Buying or Selling a Business

Darrell SundellPTAC Advisor

Parteek Singh SBDC Advisor

Kirk J. Davis SBDC Advisor

Green River College Small Business Development Center (SBDC) and Procurement Technical Assistance Program (PTAC) leads any business, at any stage, in any industry,

to get to the next level of success.

See page 5 for more information and classes

The Art of Drawing Faces Learn basic facial structure and cre-ate portraits using illustrations and family photos.

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For off campus locations, see page 15.

3greenriver.edu/cce • (253) 833-9111 Ext. 2535

Education is a Lifelong ProcessContinuing and Community Education non-credit courses are for professional continuing education, job training, and personal enrichment. These are self-supporting courses, not supported by tax funds. Classes are held on campus and at a variety of other locations. Continuing Education Units (CEUs) are available for most classes.

Register and Pay Online greenriver.edu/cce Phone Auburn (253) 833-9111, ext. 2535

Kent (253) 856-9595, ext. 5000

Mail or Visit Send or bring your registration form with payment to:

Green River College Continuing and Community Education WT Building 12401 SE 320th Street Auburn, WA 98092-3622

Kent Campus 417 Ramsay Way, Suite 112 Kent, WA 98032-4501

Easy Ways To Register:

Auburn: Monday-Thursday, 9:00a-7:00p Friday and breaks, 9:00a-5p

Kent Campus: Monday-Thursday, 7:30a-6:30p Friday and breaks, 7:30a-5p

Hours:

Table of Contents

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Prime Time Program (for Mature Learners) ...........4Business and Professional Development .............5 Project Management ........................................5 Small Business Development ...........................5Computers .............................................. 6-7 Summer Special ...............................................6 Microsoft ..........................................................6 QuickBooks ......................................................7 Web and Graphic Production............................7Online Learning ...........................................7Summer Kids' Camps ................................. 8-9Work Related ............................................ 10 Real Estate .....................................................10 Vocational.......................................................10Lifelong Learning .................................. 11-14 Creative Arts and Crafts ..................................11 Dance and Fitness ..........................................12 Health .............................................................12 Home and Garden .................................... 12-13 In a Class By Itself ..........................................13 Money Matters ...............................................14 Outdoors ........................................................14 Writing ...........................................................14

Green River College does not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, age, marital status, religion, disability, genetic information or on any other unlawful basis. The college is committed to preventing and stopping discrimination, including harassment of any kind and any associated retaliatory behavior. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the non-discrimination policies: Vice President of Human Resources, 12401 SE 320th Street, Auburn, WA 98092-3622, (253) 288-3320. To receive this information in an alternate format, please contact Disability Support Services at (253) 833-9111, ext. 2631; TTY (253) 288-3359. Green River College has made reasonable efforts to provide information that is accurate at the time of publication. However, the college reserves the right to make appropriate changes in procedures, policies, calendars, requirements, programs, courses, and fees. When feasible, changes will be announced prior to their effective dates, but the college assumes no responsibility for giving any particular notice of such changes. Nothing herein shall be construed to create any offer to contract or contractual rights. Limitation of Liability: The college’s total liability for claims arising from a contractual relationship with the student in any way related to classes or programs shall be limited to the tuition and expenses paid by the student to the college for those classes or programs. In no event shall the college be liable for any special, indirect, incidental, or conse-quential damages, including but not limited to, loss of earnings or profits.

Volume 14, No. 1 Continuing and Community Education schedule is published quarterly by Green River College, 12401 SE 320th Street Auburn, WA 98092.

Periodicals postage paid at Auburn, WA. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to Green River College, 12401 SE 320th Street Auburn, WA 98092.

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Prime Time Membership BenefitslInteresting short-term classes and educational tours at a lower cost than non-memberslMembership socials, luncheons, and guest lectures lSpecial invitations to campus lectures and programs at no chargel10% discount on most Continuing Education courses

Bellevue Arts MuseumFeatured Exhibit: Atoms + Bytes: Redefining Craft in the Digital AgeTuesday, June 21 • 10:15a – 2:00pLocation: Meet bus at Family of Grace Lutheran Church 31317 124th Ave. S.E., AuburnToday's makers have access to a wider array of tools, materials, and processes than ever before. Digital methods such as scanning and imaging, coding, CNC-milling, and rapid prototyping not only influence the way objects are designed, manufactured, and distributed, but also change the terms of our relationships with them. This docent-led tour of the “Atoms + Bytes” exhibit showcases works by 30 artists, craftspeople, and designers using cutting edge digital tools to develop innovative ways of making and defining “hand-made.” Bottled water provided. Bring a snack to eat on the drive back.Member Fee: $35 (Register for P310) Non-Member Fee: $45 (Register for P315)

Science Dome and Planetarium at Pierce CollegeTuesday, July 12 • 9:15a-1:15p Location: Meet bus at Family of Grace Lutheran Church 31317 124th Ave. S.E., AuburnReach for the stars at the South Sound’s premier digital planetarium. This 58-seat facility has a 38 foot dome-shaped screen that allows visitors to view the night sky. We will be viewing 3 different productions: experience the Aurora Borealis as you’ve never seen it before, going inside NASA where we’ll feel the excitement of space missions, and a simulated flight to a super-massive black hole lurking at the center of our Milky Way Galaxy. Bottled water provided.Member Fee: $45 (Register for P320) Non-Member Fee: $55 (Register for P325)

UW Botanic GardensThursday, July 28 • 9:15a-2:00pLocation: Meet bus at Family of Grace Lutheran Church 31317 124th Ave. S.E., AuburnThis docent-led bus and walking tour will allow us to explore Washington Park Arboretum’s Pacific Connections Garden. In this garden you will find amazing plants from five countries connected by the Pacific Ocean: Australia, Chile, East Asia, Himalayas, and New Zealand. These and many more native plants are found in the meadow, garden vignettes, and forests that make up this twelve-acre garden. Bottled water provided. Bring a snack to eat on the drive back.Member Fee: $35 (Register for P330) Non-Member Fee: $45 (Register for P335)

The Political MindTuesday, August 9 • 9:00-11:00aLocation: Kent Campus, 417 Ramsay WayInstructor: Rich ElfersWhy do voters vote the way they do, and what does this mean for the November election? Learn what drives the voter’s decision-making process. We’ll discuss the Reagan Narrative, its strengths and weaknesses, and how it has motivated the Republican Party since the 1980s and why the Democrats have no competing narrative. Member Fee: $20 (Register for P340) Non-Member Fee: $30 (Register for P345)

Venezuela in CrisisThusday, August 25 • 9:00-11:00aLocation: Kent Campus, 417 Ramsay WayInstructor: Rich ElfersVenezuela is in crisis on many fronts: politically, economically, and socially. Falling oil prices coupled with 141% inflation is setting the stage for massive social upheaval. Oil prices have plummeted, crippling the government’s ability to pay its debts and to avoid financial default. Opposition parties now control the legislature and oppose the current President. Learn how all this could impact Venezuela and Latin America.Member Fee: $20 (Register for P350) Non-Member Fee: $30 (Register for P355)

I N S T I T U T E

PRIME TIME

For a full class description or to register:(253) 833-9111, ext. 2535greenriver.edu/primetime

Prime Time Institute is a program for active adult learners. Members enjoy stimulating, intellectual learning through short non-credit courses, discussion groups, social activities, and educational tours. With college administrative support, the members are the driving force behind the program and participate in providing suggestions for future classes, instructors, topics of interest, and educational tours.

Membership is open to adults ages 55 and older. Yearly membership fee is $45 per person and entitles you to a discount on Prime Time classes and other benefits. If you are not a member, you are still welcome to attend at the non-member class fee.

PrimeTime

In memory of our friend, Jeanne Rasmussen

5greenriver.edu/cce • (253) 833-9111 Ext. 2535

For off campus locations, see page 15.Business and Professional Development

Business And Professional Development

Project ManagementPMP® And CAPM® Exam Prep

New

Project management certification is in great demand. Certified project managers have more job options, are paid well, and turn great ideas into reality. This course will prepare you to take the Project Management Professional (PMP®) or Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM®) tests and pass them! Our classes are informative, interactive, and filled with test taking tips and techniques created to ensure your success. See website for prerequisites and required textbook. CEUs: 2.1. PDUs: 21 • Fee $599Y900 D. Yeomans Kent Tu, Th 6:00-9:00PMClass begins 6/21/2016 and ends 7/12/2016. No class 7/5/16.

Small Business Development

Start A Successful Business (4 Class Series) Take the series of four small business start-up classes listed below for a savings of $67. Instructor provides an overview of the essential components for starting a profitable small business. CEUs: 1.2 • Fee $169Y901 K. Davis Kent W 6:00-9:00PMClass begins 7/6/2016 and ends 7/27/2016

Business Start-Up And Management This class will help you plan the start-up of a new business. Learn strategic and tactical keys to success such as assessing your resources, identifying your business personality, developing your concept, protecting your assets through proper business structure, and understanding the necessary licenses and taxes. The entire process is built into a start-up map that you can follow step-by-step. CEUs: .3 • Fee $59Y902 K. Davis Kent W 6:00-9:00PMClass begins 7/6/2016 and ends 7/6/2016

Business Marketing Learn the basics of making strategic marketing decisions and building an integrated marketing plan. Utilizing a practical and repeatable process, you’ll learn about important concepts such as pricing, distribution, messaging, and message delivery--and how to base all of those decisions on your customer profile, product advantages, and competition. CEUs: .3 • Fee $59Y903 K. Davis Kent W 6:00-9:00PMClass begins 7/13/2016 and ends 7/13/2016

Business Financial Mangement Effective financial management is your key to small business success. Learn to read basic financial statements and concentrate on your key financial priorities. Understand how to use the cash-flow cycle to your business’ advantage and utilize important benchmarks for maximizing your daily results. This class is crucial to your small business education. CEUs: .3 • Fee $59Y904 K. Davis Kent W 6:00-9:00PMClass begins 7/20/2016 and ends 7/20/2016

Developing A Business Plan This hands-on session is designed to help you create a working business plan for starting or managing your business. Through engaging writing exercises and group brainstorming, you’ll take your business ideas further than you thought possible. While traditional business plan formats will be discussed, the focus of this class is to help you develop and sharpen your own business ideas to give you the greatest chance of success. CEUs: .3 • Fee $59Y905 K. Davis Kent W 6:00-9:00PMClass begins 7/27/2016 and ends 7/27/2016

COMING SOON!Project Management Certificate Level 1 Fall Quarter

HR Generalist Certificate Fall Quarter

How To Start A Small Business

Tuesday, July 26 Kent Campus 3 - 5 p.m.Tuesday, August 30 Covington 3 - 5 p.m.Tuesday, September 27 Kent Campus 3 - 5 p.m.

No cost to attend. Advance registration required. Call to register: (253) 520-6261

Small Business classes are partially funded by the U.S. Small Business Administration.

Managing Conflict In The Classroom

This workshop is designed for K-12 teachers who want to improve classroom management skills, find better options for managing disruptive students, and learn new ways to handle conflict while utilizing “restorative dialogue”.

For a complete description, or to register:Online: greenriver.edu/thepeaceinstitutePhone: (253) 288-3437

Sponsored byThe Peace Institute at Green River College

3-Day Workshop8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.

July 6,7,8 or August 16,17,18

24 hours – 2.4 CEUs

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Computers

SUMMER SPECIAL!Save42%

Microsoft Word 2013 Level 1 Create professional looking documents, and have fun doing it! Topics include identifying components of the Word interface; creating new documents; finding, selecting and modifying text; formatting text and paragraphs; adding tables; managing lists; inserting graphic objects; applying design and layout options to pages; using proofreading tools; and customizing the Word environment. Prerequisite: basic computer skills, including Microsoft Windows proficiency. Text included. CEUs: .7 • Fee $139Y915 W. Berkley Kent F 8:00AM-4:00PMClass begins 6/24/2016 and ends 6/24/2016

Microsoft Outlook 2013 Utilize Outlook 2013 to manage your email communications, calendar events, contact information, tasks, and notes. Topics include composing email messages; attaching files; reading and responding to email; managing and organizing email; scheduling appointments and meetings; creating, managing and updating contact information; scheduling tasks; creating notes; and customizing the Outlook environment. Prerequisite: basic computer skills, including Microsoft Windows proficiency. Text included. CEUs: .7 • Fee $139Y912 G. Larson Kent Tu, Th 5:30-9:00PMClass begins 6/28/2016 and ends 6/30/2016

Microsoft PowerPoint 2013 Capture your audience's attention by using the vast array of features in PowerPoint 2013! In this course, you will gain the ability to organize your content, enhance it with high-impact visuals, and deliver it with a punch. Topics include developing a PowerPoint presentation; performing advanced text editing; adding graphical elements; modifying objects; adding tables and charts; and delivering your presentation. Prerequisite: basic computer skills, including Microsoft Windows proficiency. Text included. CEUs: .7 • Fee $139Y913 G. Larson Kent F 8:00AM-4:00PMClass begins 7/8/2016 and ends 7/8/2016

Microsoft Excel 2013 (3 Class Series)

Capture the power of Excel 2013 by taking the Excel Series. Series includes Levels 1, 2 and 3 at a discounted price! Prerequisite: basic computer skills, including Microsoft Windows proficiency. Text included. CEUs: 2.1 • Fee $369Y908 G. Larson Kent Tu, Th 5:30-9:00PMClass begins 7/12/2016 and ends 7/28/2016

Microsoft Excel 2013 Level 1 Gain the foundational understanding of Microsoft Excel 2013 that's necessary to create and work with electronic spreadsheets. Topics include navigating a worksheet; entering and editing data, including formulas; entering functions and modifying and formatting worksheets. You will also learn how to create and format charts, add graphics, work with conditional formatting, create templates and print worksheets. Prerequisite: basic computer skills, including Microsoft Windows proficiency. Text included. CEUs: .7 • Fee $149Y909 G. Larson Kent Tu, Th 5:30-9:00PMClass begins 7/12/2016 and ends 7/14/2016

Microsoft Excel 2013 Level 2 Build upon your foundational knowledge of Microsoft Excel, and learn how to extract actionable data. Topics include viewing and printing large worksheets; linking worksheets and workbooks; constructing 3-D formulas; advanced formatting; sorting and filtering data; working with tables; outlining and consolidating data; saving workbooks as web pages; using hyperlinks; auditing and protecting data; using templates and much more! Prerequisite: Microsoft Excel Level 1 or equivalent experience. Text included. CEUs: .7 • Fee $149Y910 G. Larson Kent Tu, Th 5:30-9:00PMClass begins 7/19/2016 and ends 7/21/2016

Microsoft Excel 2013 Level 3 Get the most from your Excel experience and unleash your power! Topics include constructing advanced functions and formulas; using lookup functions; validating cell entries and advanced filtering; creating data tables; advanced charting; working with PivotTables and PivotCharts; exporting and importing data; utilizing analytical tools, including creating scenarios and using Goal Seek; running and recording macros; and much more! Prerequisite: Microsoft Excel Level 2 or equivalent experience. Text included. CEUs: .7 • Fee $149Y911 G. Larson Kent Tu, Th 5:30-9:00PMClass begins 7/26/2016 and ends 7/28/2016

Microsoft Publisher 2013 Learn how to create, format, edit and share publications utilizing Publisher 2013. Whether you're designing newsletters, certificates or marketing materials, Publisher makes it easy! Topics include creating a publication; adding content; organizing text boxes and picture placeholders; applying building blocks; formatting text; applying themes; editing text; adding graphics; and saving, printing and sharing a publication. Prerequisite: basic computer skills, including Microsoft Windows proficiency. Text included. CEUs: .7 • Fee $139Y914 J. Minnis Kent F 8:00AM-4:00PMClass begins 7/22/2016 and ends 7/22/2016

Microsoft Access 2013 Level 1 Establish a foundational understanding of Access 2013 in this Level 1 course. Topics include creating a simple database; organizing and managing data stored within Access tables; using queries to join, sort and filter data from different tables; creating advanced queries; creating and formatting custom reports; and customizing Access configuration options. Prerequisite: basic computer skills, including Microsoft Windows proficiency. Text included. CEUs: .7 • Fee $149Y907 J. Minnis Kent F 8:00AM-4:00PMClass begins 7/29/2016 and ends 7/29/2016

Get the most out of your class! Bring your USB flash drive to computer classes, so you can save your files for review outside of class. Not all classes have downloadable files.

Take six of our most popular Microsoft Office courses, this summer, for a phenomenal price. Completion of these courses will also qualify you for our Microsoft Office 2013 Essentials Certificate. You can’t beat this price, but there is a catch: This offer is non-transferable, and there are no refunds or substitutions. CEUs: 4.2 • Fee $499. Item Y906. Courses include:

Microsoft Word 2013 Level 1 ..................................page 6Microsoft Outlook 2013 .........................................page 6Microsoft PowerPoint 2013 ....................................page 6Microsoft Excel 2013 Level 1 ..................................page 6Microsoft Publisher 2013 .......................................page 6Microsoft Access 2013 Level 1 ................................page 6

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Computers/Online Learning

Web & Graphic ProductionPhotoshop Level 1 In this introduction to Adobe Photoshop, you will learn the fundamentals of this powerful image editing program. Topics include menu basics; tools; palettes; resolution; graphic types; working with selections; layers; enhancing images with paint and filters; image modes; and color adjustments. By the end of class, you will have mastered the basics and be ready to take your Photoshop skills to the next level. Prerequisite: basic computer skills and proficiency using Windows 7. Text included. CEUs: .9 • Fee $239Y917 J. Minnis Kent M, W 6:00-9:00PMClass begins 8/1/2016 and ends 8/8/2016

ComputersQuickBooks

QuickBooks For Small Business Level 1 Learn about the tasks necessary for mastering the essentials of QuickBooks. Topics: setting up a company and chart of accounts; differences between balance sheets and profit and loss statements; creating customer invoices, credit card transactions and sales tax; exploring vendor bill payment methods; QuickBooks banking, transaction types and reports; and discussion of Washington State case studies. Prerequisite: Students should know basic business practices and have Microsoft Windows proficiency. Text included. CEUs: 1.2 • Fee $249Y916 M. Bagocius Kent M, W 6:00-9:00PMClass begins 7/18/2016 and ends 7/27/2016

TEACHERS:COMPLETE YOUR CONTINUING EDUCATION HOURS ONLINE!

24-Hour AccessDiscussion Areas

6 Week Format (most courses)

Our instructor-led courses are informative, fun, convenient, and highly

interactive.

Courses may be completed from any location with internet access,

day or night.

Accounting/FinanceBusinessCareer ExplorationComputer ApplicationsDesign & CompositionHealth Care & Medical

(253) 833-9111 Ext. 2535Prices start as low as greenriver.edu/cceOnline

INSTRUCTOR LED ONLINE COURSES

Something for Everyone

To view courses for educators, select Teaching & Education. (Please consult your Professional Development Coordinator for continuing education approval.)

To view courses in business, technology & personal interest, select a catagory listed below.

Language & ArtsLaw & LegalPersonal DevelopmentReal EstateTechnologyWriting & Publishing

Select from these start dates:

JUNE 15 • JULY 13 • AUGUST 17

at greenriver.edu/cceOnline

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Summer Kids' Camps

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Item # Title Location Dates Time Ages FeeC918 Babysitting Responsibly Kent 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. 6/21/2016 11 - 16 $35C919 Code Breakers Kent 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. 7/11 - 7/14/2016 8 - 10 $179C920 Code Breakers Kent 1 - 4 p.m. 7/11 - 7/14/2016 11 - 14 $179C921 Minecraft Designers Kent 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. 7/11 - 7/14/2016 11 - 14 $179C922 Minecraft Designers Kent 1 - 4 p.m. 7/11 - 7/14/2016 8 - 10 $179C923 Minecraft Modders Kent 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. 7/18 - 7/21/2016 8 - 10 $179C924 Minecraft Modders Kent 1 - 4 p.m. 7/18 - 7/21/2016 11 - 14 $179C925 Make Your First 3D Video Game! Kent 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. 7/18 - 7/21/2016 11 - 14 $179C926 Make Your First 3D Video Game! Kent 1 - 4 p.m. 7/18 - 7/21/2016 8 - 10 $179C927 App Attack! Kent 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. 7/25 - 7/28/2016 8 - 10 $179C928 App Attack! Kent 1 - 4 p.m. 7/25 - 7/28/2016 11 - 14 $179C929 LEGO Video Games Kent 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. 7/25 - 7/28/2016 11 - 14 $179C930 LEGO Video Games Kent 1 - 4 p.m. 7/25 - 7/28/2016 8 - 10 $179C931 Minecraft Animators Kent 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. 8/1 - 8/4/2016 11 - 14 $179C932 Minecraft Animators Kent 1 - 4 p.m. 8/1 - 8/4/2016 8 - 10 $179C933 Crime Scene Investigation Kent 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. 8/8 - 8/11/2016 11 - 14 $179C934 Crime Scene Investigation Kent 1 - 4 p.m. 8/8 - 8/11/2016 11 - 14 $179Y788 Babysitting Responsibly Enumclaw 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. 6/23/2016 11 - 16 $35Y782 Make Your First 3D Video Game! Enumclaw 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. 8/1 - 8/4/2016 8 - 14 $179Y780 App Attack! Enumclaw 1 - 4 p.m. 8/1 - 8/4/2016 8 - 14 $179Y786 Minecraft Modders Enumclaw 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. 8/8 - 8/11/2016 8 - 14 $179Y784 Minecraft Animators Enumclaw 1 - 4 p.m. 8/8 - 8/11/2016 8 - 14 $179

Green River’s 2016 Summer Kids’ CampsREGISTER AT greenriver.edu/kidscamps OR CALL Kent: (253) 856-9595 Ext. 5000 Enumclaw: (253) 288-3400

REVIEW COMPLETE DESCRIPTIONS AT GREENRIVER.EDU/KIDSCAMPS.

9greenriver.edu/kidscamps • (253) 833-9111 Ext. 2535

For off campus locations, see page 15.

Summer Kids' Camps

NEW! Make Your First 3D Video Game! Try this new version of a Black Rocket classic! This class allows you to develop a game concept that goes well beyond the limitations of the traditional 2D game design classes. You will learn the physics behind 3D games, explore beginner event scripting, level design, controlling flow of gameplay, and storytelling. See website for camp details. Two age groups: 8-10 and 11-14.

Babysitting Responsibly Designed for the 11-16 year old, this class will provide an opportunity to learn the basics of how to care for and entertain children in a babysitting situation. Topics include: home and child safety, what to do in an emergency, how to get babysitting jobs, and great ideas to keep the kids busy. Please bring pencil/pen and a snack/lunch to class.

App Attack! Take the first steps into the world of mobile app design and customize your own game app! In this exciting class, you’ll explore the world of web-based apps, learn the basics of mobile app design and game development, and see firsthand how the world of app publishing functions. See website for camp details. Two age groups: 8-10 and 11-14.

NEW! Code Breakers Calling all future coders, programmers and designers! Learn the basics of coding languages like HTML, JavaScript, and CSS through a series of web projects and design challenges. Whether you want to be the next Mark Zuckerberg or the high school student who made millions programming in your basement, this course has the essentials you need to begin your journey! See website for camp details. Two age groups: 8-10 and 11-14.

NEW! Crime Scene Investigation Camp Calling all amateur detectives and sleuths! Join us at our new Crime Scene Investigation Camp and learn the basics of crime scene investigation and protocol. You’ll investigate a (faux) crime scene and interview first responders and witnesses; examine the layout; document the evidence; and process the scene, including collecting and analyzing fingerprints, blood evidence, and hair and fibers. If you’re lucky, you may even solve the crime! Ages11-14.

NEW! Minecraft Animators Bring your favorite Minecraft characters to life in an animated short film! Learn how studios like Pixar and Disney make movies like Inside Out and Frozen through techniques like keyframing, tweening, texturing, and animating rigged 3D models! See website for camp details. Two age groups: 8-10 and 11-14.

Minecraft Designers If you love the game Minecraft, but always wanted to design your own characters and buildings, this class is for you! Learn the basics of creating 3-D models, designing your own objects, creating skins for characters and importing them into your favorite Minecraft games. See website for camp details. Two age groups: 8-10 and 11-14.

Minecraft Modders Use your favorite game to learn the basics of modding and foundations of programming. Learn scripting and logic statements as you create your first mod! Introductory coding will also be taught through a simulated environment inspired by Minecraft. See website for camp details. Two age groups: 8-10 and 11-14.

NEW! LEGO Video Games Combine your two favorite activities: LEGOs and video games! You will create your own LEGO characters and adventures in an interactive 2D video game. At the end of the program, you will have a finished LEGO video game that can be shared with friends and family. See website for camp details. Two age groups: 8-10 and 11-14.

Green River’s 2016 Summer Kids’ CampsREGISTER AT greenriver.edu/kidscamps OR CALL Kent: (253) 856-9595 Ext. 5000 Enumclaw: (253) 288-3400

10 REGISTER TODAY!

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Work RelatedReal Estate Real Estate Licensing Requirement – 3 Class Series (Online)The Washington State Department of Licensing requires 90 clock hours: Fundamentals 1, Fundamentals 2, and Sales Practices--register for item #6007. All three online classes must be taken in consecutive order. Textbooks and practice exams included. Call Continuing Education at ext. 2535 for more information. Fee $529

Online Package Includes:

R EST 101 Real Estate Fundamentals 1 (3)

R EST 102 Real Estate Fundamentals 2 (3)

R EST 140 Real Estate Sales Practices 3 (3)

Online CoursesCall Continuing Education at ext. 2535 for more information. Fee: $179 each course

R EST 120 Real Estate Law (3)6031 ONLINE

R EST 130 Residential Appraisal (3)6035 ONLINE

R EST 150 Real Estate Finance (3)6043 ONLINE

R EST 170 Real Estate Property Management (2)6047 ONLINE

HIV/AIDS Certification This ONLINE program meets the HIV/AIDS education requirement mandated for certification by the Washington State Department of Health. Reference notebook available to check out at time of registration. Please call (253) 833-9111 ext. 2535 to register in order to receive your log-in information and important course information at the time of registration. CEUs: .7 • Fee $59Y210 Staff ARR ARR ONLINE

VocationalForklift - Truck Operator Certification (Saturday Class) This course is designed to train operators for certification in sit-down, counter-balanced forklift trucks--light, medium and heavy duty. Students will complete written and hands-on testing to meet OSHA, WISHA and L&I requirements. Class meets Department of Labor certification standards. Additional classes will be held on demand or at business locations. Forklift recertification (IVES) available for $99 - call Continuing Education for more information. Fee $189Y360 E. Levin TT-412 Sa 8:00AM-5:00PMClass begins 7/16/2016 and ends 7/16/2016Y365 E. Levin TT-412 Sa 8:00AM-5:00PMClass begins 8/20/2016 and ends 8/20/2016

Forklift Operator Certification (Weekday Class) This 1-day course with Bottom Line Training Services (BLTS)includes a classroom session, written test, operational training time, and one drive test on one of the following five types of forklifts: sit-down, counter balance, stand-up, stock picker, rider electric pallet jack, and walkie-stacker electric pallet jack. Additional drive tests to certify on more than one type of forklift are an additional $99 per type. Forklift recertification(BLTS) available for $99. Held at NW Handling. Fee $189Y370 Staff NW Handling W 7:00AM-3:30PMClass begins 6/22/2016 and ends 6/22/2016Y375 Staff NW Handling W 7:00AM-3:30PMClass begins 7/27/2016 and ends 7/27/2016Y380 Staff NW Handling W 7:00AM-3:30PMClass begins 8/24/2016 and ends 8/24/2016

Flagger Training Training consists of classroom instruction and state certification in flagging, traffic control and safety. Upon successful completion, participants receive a picture ID card with certification valid for three years. Fee includes textbook. Must be at least 18 years of age. Bring lunch. Special arrangements can also be made for group training at your business location. Fee $60Y340 S. Smith Kent F 8:00AM-4:30PMClass begins 6/17/2016 and ends 6/17/2016.Y770 S. Smith Enumclaw W 8:00AM-4:30PMClass begins 7/13/2016 and ends 7/13/2016Y345 S. Smith ZWC-107 Sa 8:00AM-4:30PMClass begins 8/6/2016 and ends 8/6/2016Y351 S. Smith Kent F 8:00AM-4:30PMClass begins 8/26/2016 and ends 8/26/2016

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Lifelong LearningCreative Arts & Crafts

Calligraphy: Monoline Lettering New

Learn contemporary lettering styles that can be done with just a gel pen. These fun fonts have many uses and make anything you create uniquely beautiful and creative. All supplies included. For all skill levels; minimum age 12-14 (registered with an adult). CEUs: .2 • Fee $25Y100 N. Anderson ZWC-105 Tu 6:30-8:30PMClass begins 7/12/2016 and ends 7/12/2016

Elegant Embossing New

Embossing is the shaping or carving of letters and patterns so that they are raised above the surrounding surface. In this class you will learn how to create various raised designs on paper. Minimum age 14 (registered with an adult). Bring an X-Acto knife with a new #11 blade; all other supplies provided. CEUs: .35 • Fee $35Y110 N. Anderson ZWC-105 Sa 9:00AM-12:30PMClass begins 7/9/2016 and ends 7/9/2016

Intricate Pop-Up Cards New

Learn how to create those amazing hand-cut 3-D structures, animals, flowers, and other designs that “pop-up.” They are fun to make and people will want to keep them! Make several and come away with patterns you can make on your own. Minimum age 14 (registered with an adult). Bring an X-Acto knife with a new #11 blade; all other supplies provided. CEUs: .25 • Fee $29Y105 N. Anderson ZWC-105 Sa 9:00-11:30AMClass begins 7/16/2016 and ends 7/16/2016

Chillin’ With Pencils Turn off the stress and troubles for a couple hours as you learn to scribble and sketch with meditative intention using a variety of drawing media. Artist Phil Jensen will help you tap into your creative process in this “don’t worry...be chillin’”workshop. No prior art experience required, all supplies provided. Just come and relax! CEUs: .25 • Fee $35Y135 P. Jensen ZWC-104 Sa 9:30AM-12:00PMClass begins 7/30/2016 and ends 7/30/2016

The Art Of Drawing Faces New

Enjoy drawing? Find faces interesting? Come join this fun class! Learn the basic facial structure and how a little movement can alter the look and mood. Focus on 3 key areas of the face: the forehead and brows, the eyes, and the chin and mouth. Create lively and pleasing portraits using illustrations and family photos. We will use charcoal, graphite, and other basic materials. CEUs: .6 • Fee $75Y130 C. Parker ZWC-107 W 6:30-8:30PMClass begins 8/3/2016 and ends 8/17/2016

Veil Painting: Light, Color And Darkness Experience a painting style that’s more about the process than it is about the end outcome. Veil painting is a technique for painting from the unconscious. It’s often abstract, but beautiful in the subtle shapes and hues that arises out of the color itself. Create artwork that progresses and develops spontaneously and organically as you add layers of colors. No previous painting experience required. Materials included. Bring a hair dryer for speed drying as you add each veil of color. CEUs: .3 • Fee $39Y120 P. Jensen IVA-108 Sa 9:00AM-12:00PMClass begins 7/23/2016 and ends 7/23/2016

Exploring Water-Soluble Oil Painting New

This versatile and comfortable medium offers approaches in exploring iits beauty and fun while eliminating harmful and hazardous volatile solvents. Get to know the brush and medium as you learn about color step-by-step in your painting expression. Materials list provided upon registration. CEUs: 1.4 • Fee $125Y125 P. Jensen WT-16 M 6:30-8:30PMClass begins 7/11/2016 and ends 8/22/2016

Handcrafted Jewelry-Making Amaze your friends with gorgeous creations! Taught by an award-winning jewelry designer, you’ll receive hands-on instruction and demonstration of basic techniques that will teach you about tools and types of materials, beads, gemstones, crimping, findings, and color theory to produce designs you will love. Each week covers a particular skill and produces a finished product. CEUs: 1.0 • Fee $99Y160 H. Poortvliet ZWC-107 Tu 7:00-9:00PMClass begins 8/2/2016 and ends 8/30/2016

Introduction To The Art Of Metal Sculpture Impress your friends and family with your unique artwork! Explore the basics of constructing beautiful metal sculptures for hanging or displaying. You will learn how to use welding and fabrication processes, heat coloring on metal, and techniques for using different types of abrasives. You may choose a project from ideas provided by the instructor or use your own design (by instructor permission). Bring safety glasses and leather work gloves to class. Materials included. CEUs: .9 • Fee $145Y155 J. Olsen TT-603 Sa 3:00-6:00PMClass begins 7/9/2016 and ends 7/23/2016

Digital Photography: Level 1 Move beyond the “auto” mode of your digital camera and take great photos in any situation! Through this basic hands-on course, you will explore modern photography in simple, real-world terms. You will learn about exposure, shutter speed, focus, flash, aperture, depth of field, ISO, and much more. Class requirements include a digital camera (and user guide) that is capable of full manual control. CEUs: 1.4 • Fee $129Y140 G. McCutcheon SH-252 Tu 6:30-8:30PMClass begins 7/12/2016 and ends 8/23/2016

Digital Photography: Level 2 Go beyond the basics! This class includes how to work with RAW images, advanced camera controls (exposure lock, spot meter, exposure compensation, advanced flash), when to use manual controls, shooting for HDR, retouching images in Lightroom or Photoshop, and composition. Outdoor shooting labs included. CEUs: 1.4 • Fee $129Y145 Staff SH-258 Th 6:30-8:30PMClass begins 7/14/2016 and ends 8/25/2016

Fused Glass TilesThis lively 4-hour class is a fun way to learn the basics of glass fusing. Students will learn to cut, design, and fire up to 4 colorful glass tiles or coasters. A $125 material/firing fee paid to instructor. Project pick-up on Sunday. Classes held off-campus at Blue Dog Art Studio. CEUs: .4 • Fee $79Y150 D. Wendt Blue Dog Sa 9:00AM-1:00PMClass begins 7/23/16 and ends 7/23/16

Watercolor Painting Techniques The enjoyment of watercolor begins with learning how to handle the medium–the paint, the paper, and the brush. We’ll explore traditional and experimental watercolor techniques. Class includes discussion, evaluation of works in progress, and the fundamental aspects of recognizing shape, value and contrast. All levels welcome. CEUs: 1.4 • Fee $125Y115 P. Jensen WT-16 W 6:30-8:30PMClass begins 7/13/2016 and ends 8/24/2016

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Lifelong LearningDance & Fitness

East Coast Swing For Beginners If you learn just one dance, this is it! It’s a fun and easy dance to learn and to begin partner dancing. Known world-wide as American dance, it’s the most versatile dance done to the greatest variety of music including Big Band, Rock and Roll, Rhythm and Blues, Country, and Top 40. Singles and couples of all ages welcome. Held at Covington City Hall. CEUs: .5 • Fee $59Y180 A. Morrow Covington CH M 6:30-7:30PMClass begins 7/11/2016 and ends 8/8/2016

Country 2-Step: Basics And Beyond For all two-steppers out there! Move quickly through the basics and extend your instruction with some impressive moves and lots of turns. Learn how to lead and follow beyond the basics of the most popular of Country dances. Singles and couples welcome. Held at Covington City Hall. CEUs: .5 • Fee $59Y175 A. Morrow Covington CH M 7:45-8:45PMClass begins 7/11/2016 and ends 8/8/2016

Stress Relief Yoga New

Studies show that yoga and mindfulness practices can help reduce stress and anxiety while improving resiliency. It can also enhance your mood and provide an overall sense of well-being. We’ll explore various techniques to manage stressors as they arise: yoga, mindfulness and breathing practices. Each class will finish with restorative yoga (passive poses designed to repair frazzled nervous systems). Open to all levels--no previous yoga experience or flexibility required. Bring a mat and wear comfortable clothing. CEUs: .3 • Fee $39Y195 S. Green OEB-9 Th 6:00-7:30PMClass begins 6/30/2016 and ends 7/7/2016

Yoga For The Flexibility Challenged New

Has it been a while since you’ve touched your knees, let alone your ankles? Have you noticed increased stiffness, body aches, and pains? Yoga can help! Research has shown that yoga increases muscle tone, lowers heart rate variability, drops blood pressure and cortisol levels, helps decrease stress, and improves quality of life. Come and learn tools that you can use for improved health and vitality. Bring a mat and wear comfortable clothing. CEUs: .75 • Fee $89Y190 S. Green OEB-9 Th 6:15-7:30PMClass begins 7/14/2016 and ends 8/18/2016

Health HIV/AIDS Certification This ONLINE program meets the HIV/AIDS education requirement mandated for certification by the Washington State Department of Health. Reference notebook available to check out at time of registration. Please call (253) 833-9111 ext. 2535 to register in order to receive your log-in information and important course information at the time of registration. CEUs: .7 • Fee $59Y210 Staff ARR ARR ONLINE

Inflammation And The Aging Process Inflammation is a reaction in the body caused by infection or allergies and is aggravated by lifestyle factors like smoking, poor nutrition, lack of sleep, and sun exposure. Inflammation has been linked to many things that we associate with aging including autoimmune conditions, arthritis, heart disease, Alzheimer’s disease, and cancer. Learn how inflammation can be reduced or prevented by changing your habits and environment, following an inflammation-reducing diet, and supporting your body’s systems. CEUs: .25 • Fee $35Y215 S. Blake SH-355 W 6:30-9:00PMClass begins 7/13/2016 and ends 7/13/2016

Whole Body Health: More Than Eating The Right Food Learn about the mind and body connection: how food affects our brain which affects what we THINK and then influences HOW, WHY, and WHAT we eat. In this class, we’ll discuss how to address and change eating habits, addictive tendencies with food, and how what we think affects our body. CEUs: .25 • Fee $29Y220 S. Blake SH-355 W 6:30-9:00PMClass begins 7/27/2016 and ends 7/27/2016

Home & GardenBasic Pruning Learn the basics of pruning so you can do it the right way! The instructor (an experienced Arborist and Horticulturist) will explain the reasons to prune, how pruning affects plant growth, and the influence it has on flowering and fruiting. Learn how to use the tools of the trade to prune evergreens, rose bushes, and deciduous and fruit trees. CEUs: .25 • Fee $35Y237 A. Haywood WT-16 Tu 6:30-9:00PMClass begins 6/14/2016 and ends 6/14/2016

Fruit Growing In Your Backyard Harvest your own fruit! Learn the basics of fruit culture in the Pacific Northwest climate. Avoid the common frustration and disappointment of poor quality crops and unhealthy plants. Learn to properly plant and care for your trees, which varieties do best in our area, and how to avoid or deal with common insect and diseases. Whether you are just getting started or are working with existing plants, this class has something to offer you. CEUs: .25 • Fee $35Y238 A. Haywood WT-16 Tu 6:30-9:00PMClass begins 6/21/2016 and ends 6/21/2016

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How To Get Started In Beekeeping Want to learn how to keep honeybees but need a little bit of guidance? Danny Najera, Green River biology instructor and avid beekeeper, will discuss the needs of the bees and the beekeeper. We will cover topics including the wooden boxes, frames, choosing the location, and getting your bees; we’ll also look at the pros and cons of the various options. A mock hive will be used to illustrate the hands-on aspects of beekeeping. CEUs: .4 • Fee $59Y230 D. Najera SC-238 Th 6:30-8:30PM D. Najera SC-238 Sa 10:00AM-12:00PMClass begins 7/14/2016 and ends 7/16/2016

In A Class By ItselfSeattle Football 101: The Basics Have you recently jumped on the football bandwagon? If so, you may want to understand or review basic football rules, positions, terms, and scoring. As most ardent football fans can agree, the best time to ask questions about football may NOT be during the game! Join this fun, interactive class as we use our home team as a model for learning the basics of football which will help you enjoy the game even more. CEUs: .3 • Fee $39Y280 D. Baxmann WT-16 Sa 9:00AM-12:30PMClass begins 8/27/2016 and ends 8/27/2016

Community Access Card To Holman Library Provides access privileges to the Holman Library’s Information Commons for one quarter. Includes access to over 100 computers containing Internet, Microsoft Word, Powerpoint, Excel, and check-out privileges. An introductory information session provided by the library staff. Register at the Continuing Education Office. • Fee $40Y240 Staff ARR ARR ONLINE

Genealogy And Family History (2 Class Workshop)

Genealogy is the number one hobby in America. Learn how to New

research for information from an experienced genealogist as she shares her knowledge of how to build your family tree through research. Each class will include one-hour of class and one-hour of computer lab. Save by taking both classes! CEUs: .4 • Fee $49Y245 W. Laird HL-148 Sa 9:00-11:00AMClass begins 7/16/2016 and ends 7/23/2016

Research Techniques For Genealogists New

A good research plan is a way to stay focused and keep your genealogy goals in sight. Discussion will include helpful hints for unpuzzling your family tree such as recording common surnames, nicknames, and spelling variations. Multiple research options will be shared! CEUs: .2 • Fee $29Y247 W. Laird HL-148 Sa 9:00-11:00AMClass begins 7/16/2016 and ends 7/16/2016

Researching Genealogy Websites New

There are more resources out there than just Ancestry.com! Learn about many other genealogy websites and basic search tricks and shortcuts. We’ll also locate information by using the advanced search features of a website which might include genealogy software programs, books, journals, newspapers, maps, surname sites, Wikipedia, and much more. CUEs: .2 • Fee $29Y249 W. Laird HL-148 Sa 9:00-11:00AMClass begins 7/23/2016 and ends 7/23/2016

Bicycle Maintenance And Repair Basics Got a rusty chain? Are your gears skipping? Do your brakes squeak? It’s time to learn how to maintain and repair your bike. This hands-on beginning bicycle workshop will provide troubleshooting tips and include topics such as flat tire removal and repair, tire inflation, derailleur adjustments, basic repair tools, emergency road repair, wheel truing, brake adjustments, and much more! Joe “The Bicycle Fixer” will give you tips and techniques to become a self-sufficient cyclist. You’re welcome to bring your own bike to class! CEUs: .3 • Fee $35Y275 J. Sandschulte WT-16 Sa 9:00AM-12:00PMClass begins 7/9/2016 and ends 7/9/2016

An Introduction To Voiceovers (Getting Started In Voice Acting) This fun and empowering 2-hour introductory workshop covers different types of voiceovers and what tools are needed to find success. You’ll be coached as you read a script and recorded so you can receive a professional voiceover evaluation later. You’ll obtain the knowledge necessary to help you decide if this is something you’d like to pursue. Taught by a professional voice actor from Voices For All, a voice acting training company. CEUs: .2 • Fee $39Y270 Staff SH-254 Tu 6:00-8:00PMClass begins 8/9/2016 and ends 8/9/2016

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Money MattersHow To Be An Executor Of A Will Have you been named as an estate executor of a relative or friend? Learn about your liabilities and responsibilities. This presentation is taught by an experienced lawyer who will provide an overview of the legal rights and responsibilities of an executor and explain the gathering of estate assets, paying the debts, distributing the funds to beneficiaries, and administration of the estate. CEUs .25 • Fee $39Y305 O. Gabrielson CH-214 W 6:30-9:00PMClass begins 7/20/2016 and ends 7/20/2016

Wills & Legal Documents We All Need Wills, Power Of Attorney, Health Care Directives, Appointing Guardians for your children--what are these and why are they important to you? While not always pleasant to think about, having a will or a legal plan can save your family heartache and pain. Whether you plan to work with an attorney or use one of the do-it-yourself software programs available, having knowledge of what to include, how to prepare, and what the legalese means will make the process easier. We’ll also cover making changes, revocations, and more. CEUs: .25 • Fee $39Y310 M. Farr CH-214 W 6:30-9:00PMClass begins 7/27/2016 and ends 7/27/2016

OutdoorsFor outdoor trips, cancellations are required 48 hours prior to the first day of class. Call (253) 833-9111, ext. 2535.

Fly-Fishing Puget Sound Beaches Sea-run cutthroat, silver salmon, blackmouth, and migrating salmon in season are available year-round and are all taken on flies from beaches all over Puget Sound. In session one, we’ll discuss tackle, equipment, fly-lines, tides, and productive beach locations. Second session will be held on a local beach (TBA in class). Bring your own equipment or reserve from instructor. CEUs: .6Y753 J. Fiskum ZWC-104 Tu 6:30-8:30PMClassroom session, 6/21/2016. CEUs: .2 • Fee $35Y754 J. Fiskum ARR Sa 6:00-10:00AMOptional outing, 6/25/2016. CEUs: .4 • Fee $59

Summer Steelhead Gear Fishing Tactics New

You don't have to stand in icy cold water freezing to death to catch the Northwest's premier sport fish. Summer Steelhead opportunities are alive and well both locally and regionally. In the classroom session learn about tackle and equipment, essential lures and baits, and where to go for success. Class includes a resource guide loaded with information about summer steelhead and fishing opportunities. Optional outing to a local river for hands-on instruction and fishing. Rod, reel, and line set ups can be rented from instructor for $10.Y756 J. Fiskum ENM-15 Th 6:30-8:30PMClassroom session, 7/7/2016. CEUs: .2 • Fee $35Y758 J. Fiskum ARR Sa 5:30-9:30AMOptional outing, 7/9/2016. CEUs: .4 • Fee $59

Waterside Fly Fishing Workshops

Each of these one-session hands-on instructional outings are designed to focus on one specific set of skills in fly fishing. Equipment can be provided.

Personal Watercraft Fly Fishing New

Float tubes and pontoon boats have revolutionized fly fishing access for anglers. In this class you will have an opportunity to try a variety of personal fishing craft while fishing for trout. Class will be held at Rattlesnake Lake in North Bend. CEUs: .3 • Fee $49Y760 J. Fiskum ARR W 6:00-9:00PMClass begins 6/15/2016 and ends 6/15/2016

Nymph Fishing Strategies For Trout New

The underwater stage of an aquatic inset or "nymph" makes up over 80% of the trout's diet. Anglers who learn to master nymph fishing strategies will consistently catch trout in all seasons. This one evening crash course in nymph fishing will be held on the Cedar River; several different indicator nymphing techniques will be covered. CEUs: .3 • Fee $49Y750 J. Fiskum ARR M 6:00-9:00PMClass begins 7/11/2016 and ends 7/11/2016

Dry Fly Strategies For Trout Join us on the water for a one-evening crash course in fishing dry flies on rivers and streams. Class will be held on the south fork of the Snoqualmie River. One of the most exciting moments in fly fishing is when a trout comes to the surface to take a well presented dry fly. Learn how to present dry flies upstream, downstream and across stream in live fishing situations on a local river. CEUs: .3 • Fee $49Y752 J. Fiskum ARR M 6:00-9:00PMClass begins 7/25/2016 and ends 7/25/2016

Writing

Writing For Children And Getting Published New

If you’ve ever thought about writing children’s books, this class will help you get started. As a beginning writer, you’ll learn how to get ideas and turn them into stories as we discuss plot and character development, story structure, view point, dialogue, where and how to market your work, and how to get published. You’ll walk away with tips and tools to start your hobby or career as a writer for children. Short writing exercises included. CEUs: .5 • Fee $59Y394 A. Rubeck ZWC-104 Sa 9:00-11:30AMClass begins 7/9/2016 and ends 7/16/2016

Crafting The Story: Short Story And Novel Writing Do you know why we are drawn to books like The Hunger Games, The Kite Runner or The Da Vinci Code? It’s more than the storyline. Learn what it takes to craft a compelling story by building strong characters, a unique voice, a sense of place, and a fully-drawn, conflict-driven story arc. CEUs: 1.0 • Fee $115Y390 L. Bohart ZWC-104 W 6:30-8:30PMClass begins 7/20/2016 and ends 8/17/2016

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Practice your sleuthing skills, investigate a crime scene, and solve a crime!

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Minecraft AnimatorsBring your favorite Minecraft characters to life in an animated short film! Page 8

Babysitting ResponsiblyLearn how to care for and entertain children in a babysitting situation. Page 8

Code BreakersLearn the basics of coding languages

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