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    Spring 2011Courses or CommunitySalem College

    SALEMCOLLEGE

    601SouthChurchStreetWinston-Salem,NC27101

    Non-ProftU.S.Postage

    PAIDPermitNo.31

    Winston-Salem,NC

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    In ths tims o chllnin rosrity nd conomic dvrsity, thrs no bttr tim nd lc to bnt rom

    rsonl ductionl xrinc thn Slm Colls Courss or Community rorm. Not only will you nd nw nd

    innovtiv clsss to insir nd duct you on our rostr, but lso th trditionl lnu, win nd r cours sris

    Slm is known or hostin. Enjoy sns o rnwl this srin!

    Tr r 45 xcitin oortunitis or you to incrs your knowld nd ctivity lvl, imrov your listyl nd

    in rsonl njoymnt ll on th butiul Slm Coll cmus. W or somthin or vryon. CoursesforCommunitycontinuestooerthenancialseriesentitled,Money Matters.

    TePrep and Professional Series will rovid numrous oortunitis or rossionls skin continuin

    duction/rnwl crdit.

    TepopularWine Series will tur 10th Yr Win Clss Runion or thos whov ttndd s wll s or

    thos who wish thy hd ttndd win clss. T sris will lso or dditionl oortunitis or th win

    nthusist. T dlicious Slm Coll Win Dinnr rturns with n vnin t Nobls Grill.

    TeLive Well Series nd th oulrWriting Series will continu to or vrity o intrstin toics ...

    Our ristrtion s r comtitiv, yt ordbl, nd clss sizs r limitd in ordr to nhnc th lrnin

    nvironmnt nd ncour intrction mon rticints. For thos skin rossionl cknowldmnt,crticts o comltion r vilbl uon rqust. Numrous courss quliy or ductor rnwl crdits. Rquird

    documnttion is rovidd. Courss r individully ricd with rou/rind discounts vilbl in th Fitness and

    Health Series. Giv th it o knowld with customizd it crtict or ny occsion. OurWine Series clsss

    mk xcllnt its, s wll.

    Ristrtion is ongoingnd without ddlins unlss othrwis notd. Onc you r ristrd, rkin rmit, mo our cmus nd lttr o conrmtion with cours dtils will b mild to you. A downlodbl brochur o ll

    th courss will b ostd on th Slm Coll wbsit. For nrl inormtion, contct Btty lord, Courss or

    Community, t [email protected].

    Many thanks to Old Salem Museums & Gardens for their generosity in providing facilities. Page ii and iii background images:Salem College Wood & Perot Fountain, Circa 1857, Photographs by Carrie Pritchard Dickey C00.

    Enricing Community...throu Salems Courses or Community

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    Drawing Dragons and FantasyCreatures (Verano)Lrn to drw drons, iris, lvs, noms,lrchuns nd othr sirits o ood ntur.Brin colorul imintion lon with (9x 12) drwin d, #2 ncil, colord ncils,rsr nd ultr n Shri.. Snck isrcommndd. On to rtists o ll s.

    Mondys, Fbrury 7-Mrch144:00 6:30 .m. ($130)

    Fast & Easy Pen / InkWatercolors (Verano)Tis rt clss ncours xrimnttionwhil lrnin un tchniqus tht llow yourcrtiv sid to row. Brin Archs (140 lb.)wtrcolor r, ints, brushs, nturlson, mskin fuid, colord inks nd yourimintion.

    usdys, Fbrury 8 Mrch 156:30 9:00 .m. ($130)

    Te Painters Workshop:Option I (Verano)Brin your own intin rojct lon withyour choic o wtrcolors, crylics, stls,or wtr solubl oils to crt orous workso rt. Tis clss is rt wy or binnrto lrn how to int in rlxd nd unnvironmnt with othr lik-mindd rtists.Dmos ivn ch clss sssion with lots oindividul ttntion.

    Otion I: Wdnsdys, Fb 9 Mrch1612:30 3:00 .m. ($130)

    Art SeriesBotanical Watercolors (Verano)T lovly rdns o Slm will rovid youwith th oortunity to crt fowr ndlnt studis in journlistic styl usin ncil,ink nd wtrcolors. Brin smll trvl-sizwtrcolor d, brushs, ultr-n Shri,wtrcolors, #2 ncil nd rsr. A ortbllwn chir nd snck is lso rcommndd.Artists o ll s wlcom.

    Mondys, Aril 4 My 94:00 6:30 .m. ($130)

    Drawing in Plein Air (Verano)Enjoy st-by st instruction nd xrciss tohon your bilitis in th rlxd Old Slmsttin. Whthr you r binnr or ssond rtist, this outdoor drwin clss willinsir your crtiv sid. Brin drwin d,vrity o drwin ncils, (2H, 2, 2B, 4B,6B) rsr nd comortbl lwn chir. Artistso ll s wlcom.

    usdys, Aril 5 My 10

    4:00 6:30 .m. ($130)

    Te Painters Workshop:Option II (Verano)Brin your own intin rojct lon withyour choic o wtrcolors, crylics, stlsor wtr-solubl oils to crt orous workso rt. Tis clss is rt wy or binnrto lrn how to int in rlxd nd unnvironmnt with othr lik-mindd rtists.Dmos ivn ch clss sssion with lots o

    individul ttntion.

    Otion II: Wdnsdys, Aril 6 My 1112:30 3:00 .m. ($130)

    Introduction to Wine (Heye)Gt cquintd with win trminoloy,lbls nd th lor o historicl nd rionldirncs in win. Lrn to vlut winss you tst th mjor r vritis romround th world. T nl clss tks lc t locl vinyrd. Prticints must b 21.Tursdys, Fbrury 10, 17 & 256:30 8:30 .m. ($70)

    Wines of Europe (Heye)Euron countris roduc sinicntmounts o qulity win with vrity otsts. k uidd tour t Slm throuhth vinyrds o Frnc, Grmny, Itly ndSin whil lrnin bout th wins oEuro. Prticints must b 21.

    usdys, Mrch 1, 8 & 156:30 8:30 .m. ($75)

    Comparing Wine Varieties

    Around the World (Heye)Is Chrdonny rom Frnc surior toon rom Cliorni? Dos Cbrnt romChil tst dirnt thn on rom Austrli?Shrn your knowld o vrious rionsnd, on th lst vnin, tst your cumnwith blind tstin. Prticints must b 21.

    Wdnsdy, Mrch 16, 30 & Aril 66:30 8:30 .m. ($75)

    Salem College Wine Dinner atNobles Grille (Heye)Join us s w ut into rctic wht ourwin clsss hv bn orin or th st10 yrs. Our Win Guy hs workd withNobls Grill to slct wins to mtch ulldinnr orin. For mor dtils on th winsnd mnu nd or rsrvtion, ls cll thCourss or Community rorm coordintort Slm Coll. Prticints must b 21.

    Mondy, Aril 186:30 .m. ($85)

    Te 10th Anniversary WineClass Reunion (Heye)For th st tn yrs Slm Coll hs hldmor thn 100 win clsss. Tis runionis on to nyon who hs ttndd ny oths clsss or nyon who wishs thy hd!W will or inormtion on currnt trndsin win s wll s commnt on th hihlihtso th st dcd. T wins ord will bslctd to show o som o th bst winxrincs w hv hd. Com runit withrinds nd njoy th win.

    usdy, Aril 266:30 8:30 .m. ($40)

    Wine Series

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    rotting uesdays (Lovell)Tis course will be held at Cash Lovell Stablesin Winston Salem on ve uesday nights.Te acility is an indoor riding acility whereyoull learn the basics o sae and un Englishhorseback riding. Tis course is open tobeginner level riders o all ages, as well as thosewho are returning to the saddle.

    uesdays, March 8 April 57:00 8:15 p.m. ($165)

    American Red Cross LieguardCertication (West)American Red Cross Lieguarding Class is a30-hour certication course; participant mustbe 15 by March 21. Students will receivelieguarding with rst aid and CPR-PR withAED certication upon successul completiono a written test and a water rescue skills test.Certication is good or a three-year periodand is required or lieguard employment.Attendance is mandatory or all class sessions.

    Prior to the rst class, you must purchasethe American Red Cross Lieguard Book andrescue mask at the American Red Cross oce.Come prepared to swim the rst class meeting.Class will be at the Gateway YWCA, WinstonSalem. Pre-registration required.

    Monday Friday, March 21-254:30 9:30 p.m.and Saturday, March 269:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m. ($250)

    Spring or Gol (Nixon)Learn the undamentals o the game o gol.Wear comortable clothing and tennis or golshoes and bring clubs, i you have them. In veintroductory lessons the instructor will do aull-swing video analysis and teach proper grip,stance and alignment. Te rules and etiquetteo gol will also be discussed. Te class will beheld at a local gol course.

    Mondays, March 21 April 185:30 6:30 p.m. ($75)

    Ballroom Dancing (Econ)Become comortable and condent withdancing in this introductory course or thebrushing up and beginning social dancer.Te basic Ballroom dance steps are taughtalong with instruction on the Waltz, Foxtrot,Rumba, Cha Cha and Swing. Partners notrequired.

    Tursdays, February 10 March 177:00 8:30 p.m. ($55 or two/$100)

    Shag Lessons (Holcomb)For the beginner and intermediate dancer:Enjoy the un and exercise o social dancingwhile practicing and/or learning the basic stepsto shag dance. Tis course is open to all agesand a partner is not required. Class will notmeet April 25 and May 9.

    Mondays, March 28 May 166:00 7:00 p.m. ($55 or two/$100)

    Line Dancing (Holcomb)Come learn the basic steps o line dancingwhich include the circle, contra and waltzline. With dance sheet instructions, groupinteraction and classtime practice, you willhave un, exercise and learn the steps. Partnersnot required. Class will not meet April 25 andMay 9.

    Mondays, March 28 May 167:00 8:00 p.m. ($55 or two/$100)

    Health and Fitness SeriesGame, Set, Match! (Engram)Tese clinics are designed or beginners to lowintermediate tennis players, or or individualswho may wish to brush up on their game.All aspects o the game o tennis will be taughtincluding: the orehand, the backhand, thevolley and the serve. Te clinic will also teachscoring and court positioning or singles anddoubles. Please bring a racquet i you have one.However, racquets and other equipment will beprovided i needed. Te course will be taught

    on the SaIem College tennis courts. In caseo rain, the course will meet indoors. In theseclinics you will learn a great deal about thegame o tennis, but most o all, you will haveun! Partners not required.

    uesdays and Tursdays, April 5 April 286:30 7:30 p.m. ($80)

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    Gifted Children: Teir Socialand Emotional Development(Batenburg)For tchrs nd rnts intrstd in bttr undrstndin o thir itd childrn,this cours will us book club ormt todiscuss th book, Te Social and EmotionalDevelopment of Gifted Children: What DoWe Know?oics such s cclrtion,sychronous dvlomnt, r rssur,rctionism, nd undrchivmnt will bdiscussd. Othr toics will b chosn by throu. Enjoy this mid-dy trt on Fridysto lrn mor bout your child. Sustdtxt: Te Social and Emotional Development ofGifted Children: What Do We Know?

    Fridys, Fbrury 4, Fbrury 18 nd Mrch 411:00 12:30 .m. ($45)

    Beginning Bridge Bidding inthe 21st Century (Goins)

    Tis cours is n introduction to th AmricnStndrd Biddin systm which is bsd on5-crd mjor onins in Brid. Studnts willlrn bsic biddin nd rsonss lon withundmntl lyin tchniqus. Studnts willnjoy th chlln tht brid ors nd thclss intrction. Prticints should urchs,Biddin in th 21st Cntury ACBL Sris,Audry Grnt nd Btty Strzc.

    Mondys, Fbrury 7 Aril 1110:00 .m. 12:00 noon ($80)

    Intermediate Bridge Conventions (Goins)Tis clss ors dtild nlysis oconvntions tht hv bcom common tobsic biddin concts or th twnty-rstcntury. Ts includ Jcoby trnsrs,Stymn, wk two-bids, bids ovrintrrnc, vrious doubls, dvncd slmxlortion tchniqus, how to bid two-suitdhnds. Studnts ctivly bid nd ly r-dlthnds whil nlyzin biddin tchniqus,

    ly o th hnd nd njoy clss intrction.xt not rquird.

    Tursdys, Fbrury 10 Aril 1410:00 .m. 12:00 noon ($80)

    Introduction to FrenchConversation (Wallace)Tis introduction to th butiul Frnchlnu will unlock th mystris oronuncition, introduc bsic sntncconstruction, nd bin buildin usulvocbulry. T CDs ccomnyin th txtrovid uidnc nd rctic outsid o clss.In clss w will us vrity o ctivitis tobuild skills in un sttin. Living Language:French Complete Course Te Basics. RndomHous Inormtion Grou, 2008. Clss willnot mt Mrch 22.

    usdys, Fbrury 8 Mrch 156:00 8:30 .m. ($75; ristr orintroduction nd continuin Frnch t thsm tim, $140 or both)

    Continuing French Conversation(Wallace)Buildin on our Frnch undmntls, wwill rctic our Frnch in dirnt situtionstht dd to vocbulry nd lnu skills.Ascts o Frnch cultur nd history will bincorortd with inormtion bout trvl inFrnc. Prcticl scts o lnu will bth ocus in this livly nd un cours. LivingLanguage: French Complete Course Te Basics.Rndom Hous Inormtion Grou, 2008.

    usdys, Mrch 29 - My 36:00 - 8:30 .m. ($75; ristr orintroduction nd continuin Frnch t thsm tim, $140 or both)

    Spanish for Beginners (Henson)Join us in rlxd tmoshr tocquir bsic convrstionl skills nd nundrstndin o bsic rmmr. Usin thmtic vocbulry book th cours willllow or skin rctic to rn your

    bility to us corrct rmmr nd quiyou to o orwrd on your own. Prticintsslct Snish thm vocbulry txt o thirchoic.

    Tursdys, Fbrury 10 Mrch 175:30 7:30 .m. ($75)

    How to Research Your HistoricHouse (Fearnbach)Hv you lwys wntd to know mor bout historic rorty or your hom? Lrn howto us wid vrity o sourcs includinublic rcords, librry nd rchivl mtrils,orl historis, nd rchitcturl invstitionto documnt buildins history. Atr bri introduction, studnts will discussossibl rsrch vnus nd xlor onlininvstition tools.

    Sturdy, Mrch 51:00 4:00 .m. ($30)

    Introduction to Public Speaking(Roan)Tis worksho will iv you bsic roundinin ublic skin. You will lrn how to usst riht to your dvnt nd how tocommunict with n udinc. You will hvth oortunity to sk or w minutsin ch sssion, nd will b bl to obsrv,rom th rsctivs o both skr ndn udinc mmbr, th ublic skintchniqus tht r most ctiv. Workshois limitd to 12 rticints.

    Wdnsdys, Mrch 2 nd 97:00 9:00 .m. ($30)

    Personal Enrichment Series

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    Road of Retirement Boot-Camp,Getting on rack and StayingTere (Moser)Is rtirmnt within th nxt 15 yrs? Tiscours is dsind or thos d 50 yrsnd oldr to iv you th tools ncssry tomk mor inormd dcisions rrdinyour nncil utur. Lrn how to ssss thcosts ssocitd with rtirmnt inftion,txs, hlthcr s wll s dtrmin yoursourcs o rtirmnt incom, imrov yourinvstmnt otntil, rduc your nncilrisk nd hl rsrv your stt or yourhirs. Your workbook will b usd in clssnd s rrnc tool trwrd. Ristr orithr otion nd mov btwn otions, incssry.

    Option I:usdys, Fbrury 8, 15, 22, nd Mrch 16:30 9:00 .m. ($45 or $60 r 2ristrtions)

    Option II:Tursdys, Fbrury 10, 17, 24, nd Mrch 36:30 9:00 .m. ($45 or $60 r 2ristrtions)

    RetireWISE , Knowledge,Guidance and Answers (Davis)Lrn to intrt your svins ndinvstmnts, your insurnc, ovrnmnt-sonsord rorms nd your mloybnts to bin buildin rtirmnt lntht mks th most o wht you hv. Youwill rciv workbook tht will b hlulrsourc trwrds. T cours is dsind orthos considrin rtirmnt within th nxt15 yrs.

    usdys, Mrch 29, Aril 5, 12, 196:30 - 9:00 .m. ($45 or $60 r 2ristrtions)

    Money Matters SeriesSA Prep Series Math andCritical Reading and Writing(Nelson/Britt/Freitag)Perorm up to your potential on the SA andlearn strategies or successully taking tests.Strategies can also be used in daily academicsetting to improve student perormance.Required text: Barrons 25th Edition, Howto Prepare for the SA. Option I coursesaccommodate SA testing date: March 12;Option II courses accommodate SA testingdates: May 7 and June 4. Pre-registrationrequired.

    CRITICAL READING/WRITING

    Option I:Tursdays, January 27 March 105:00 7:00 p.m.

    Option II:Tursdays, April 7 May 55:00 8:00 p.m.

    MATH

    Option I:uesdays, January 25 March 85:00 7:00 p.m.

    Option II:uesdays, April 5 May 35:00 8:00 p.m.

    ($175 each or 2 courses or $325)

    Microsot Ofce 2007 Workshop(Tetord)Ever needed to send out a big mailing butdidnt know how to make all those labels? Needto see your budget in a hurry, but dont knowhow to make sense o it? Tis is a beginning,intermediate and advanced workshop thatprovides the ins and outs o Microsot Oce2007. Basic computer skills helpul but notrequired. Limited class size o 7 participants toallow or individualized instruction.

    Mondays/Wednesdays, February 14/16,21/23, 28/March 26:00 9:00 p.m. ($80)

    PRAXIS I & II Prep Workshop(Hatch)eacher education candidates: Get ready tomeet with success when taking the PRAXISwhile improving test-taking skills, increasingreading speed and comprehension, reducingtest-taking anxiety and increasing contentknowledge. Pre-registration required.

    Friday, February 11, 4:00 9:00 p.m.;Saturday, February 12, 4:00 9:00 p.m. and11:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. andSaturday, February 26. 11:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m.($275)

    Professional and Prep Series

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    Divine Cinema (Gebhard)A ood movi (lik ood book or rtson) cn touch your soul nd rovid insihtinto th humn condition. And whil somlms or n ovrt rliious mss (Teen Commandmentsor Te Last emptationof Christ), thr r mny othrs rovidinsubtlr, mor nuncd thms tht lsorsont with us. Tis cours will rsnt tholoy o o cultur (how/whr Godrsids in contmorry mdi), tools or

    discovrin th divin in cinm, nd how oncn row siritully throuh intrction withmovis. Prticints r xctd to viw vdirnt movis usin th tools ord in thrst sssion. xt: Reel Spirituality: Teologyand Film in Dialogue, Robrt K. Johnston.Sustd rdin: God Was in Tis Place andI, I Did Not Know: Finding Self, Spiritualityand Ultimate Meaning, Lwrnc Kushnr(Jwish siritulity); Christ and Culture, H.Richrd Nibuhr (Christin tholoy). Noclss Mrch 24.

    Prliminry lm schdul:Mrch 3 Introduction to wtchin movis

    tholoiclly or siritul contntMrch 10 Henry Poole Is Here(2008) Luk

    WilsonMrch 17 Chocolat(2000) Julitt Bonoch,

    Johnny D, Alrd MolinMrch 31 Vertigo (1958) Alrd Hitchcock,

    Jms Stwrt nd Kim NovkAril 7 Millions(2004) Dnny BoylAril 14 Schindlers List(1993) Stvn

    Silbr, Lim Nson, Rlh Finns,Bn Kinsly

    Tursdys, Mrch 3 Aril 14Mrch 24, 6:30 8:00 .m. ($50)

    ea and Chocolate Pairings(Isenberg)Enjoy n vnin o tstin chocolt ndt nd lrn which chocolts o bst withvrious ts. Whil tstin, wll xlor thvritis, rocssin, brwin tchniqusnd hlth bnts o t. Wll lso look tth hlth bnts o modrt chocoltconsumtion. By irin chocolt with t,you cn doubl th ntioxidnts you consumnd svor th fvors o both. Youll hv th

    oortunity to sml som chocolt-inusdts in ddition to th chocolt nd tirins.

    Option I:Tursdy, Mrch 106:30 8:30 .m. ($20)

    Option II:Tursdy, Aril 146:30 8:30 .m. ($20)

    Live Well SeriesDeveloping Rituals of Healingfor Loss & Life ransitions(LoCicero/Hawkins)Tr r mny rituls tht hl mrk somli vnts (rdution, wddin, birth, dth,tc), yt othr losss lv us lin mtynd siritully dltd. Tis xrintilclss will xmin how hlin rituls cn bdvlod nd usd to suort dicult litrnsitions. Prticints will discovr, dvlond utiliz rsonl hlin rituls.

    usdys, Aril 5 266:30 8:30 .m. ($45)

    Te Golden Age of BroadwayMusicals (Heye)Hr th sons o Rodrs, Hrt,Hmmrstin, Grshwin nd mny morrom oriinl cst lbums nd intrrttionsrom mny othr rt ntrtinrs. Alonwith th music, youll study th bckroundo th rtists, comosrs nd ncdots boutBrodwy rormncs. T nl clss will bhld t th Stvns Cntr to wtch UNC-School o th Arts ll-school roduction

    o Oklhom! T cours covrs 3 clsssssions nd 1 tickt or this xcitin vnt.Prticints r llowd to invit 1 ust toth rormnc or n dditionl $70 .Cours ristrtion closs Mrch 30 nd sr non-rundbl.

    Wdnsdys, Aril 13 My 56:30 8:30 .m. ($100)

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    Summer SA Prep SeriesSpend a week reviewing and learning strategiesor successully taking tests. Strategies can alsobe used in the academic setting to improvestudent perormance. Required text: Barrons

    25th Edition, How to Prepare for the SA.Critical Reading and Writing is scheduledor the morning course while Math will betaught as the aternoon course. Pre-registrationrequired.

    CRITICAL READING/WRITING

    Monday Friday, July 18 229:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m.

    MATH

    Monday Friday, July 18 222:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m.

    ($175 each or 2 courses or $325)

    Summer Art EnrichmentProgram (Verano)ake a quick studies workshop entitled APainting a Day! this summer at Salem! Tis isa terric way or a beginner to learn to paintor a reminder or the experienced painter toloosen their painting style using resh brushstrokes and vivid color. Budding artists age9 through beginning and experienced adultswill enjoy this experience. Also makes a greatmultigenerational git! With a choice o

    three sessions, you will learn basic skills inpainting as well as learn to see shapes and theirrelationships to other shapes beore addingdetails. Step-by-step instructions will assist indeveloping a painting, rst with rough brushsketches then orms with proper color value.Art supplies needed: (5) Canvas Panels - Size 9x 12, or 11 x14 or 12 x 16; (1) hal-inch wide-round tip brush; (1) One-inch wide fat tipbrush; and acrylic Paints: (1) tube each - Red,Yellow, Blue, White.

    Option I:Monday Friday, July 11 159:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m. ($130)

    Option II:Monday Friday, July 18 229:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m. ($130)

    Option III:Monday Friday, August 1 59:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m. ($130)

    Summer CoursesWriting SeriesFreelance Writing or Prot(Mathosian)You will learn how to successully query editors,price your work and make multiple sales romyour articles and stories. I you are a new writerthis course will teach you how to get started andbecome proessional. I you are already writing,this course will help sharpen your skills. Sug-gested text, On Writing Wellby Zisner.

    Tursdays, February 10 March 176:30 8:30 p.m. ($80)

    Writing rom Memory (Woodring)So much good writing, both ction and nonc-tion, comes rom collecting and gaining perspec-tive on our memories. We will complete writingexercises designed to glean experiences andinsights rom our past, as well as discuss how touse our memories in ction and personal essays.

    uesdays, April 12 267:00 8:30 p.m. ($60)

    Building Fiction rom theGround Up (Woodring)We will discuss how the elements o ctionwork together to create a story, the varioussteps o creating ction, revision techniquesor both stories and novels, and the rst stepso publication. You will be led in a number owriting exercises, beginning with character-cre-ating writing prompts, then scene-building andsetting-building prompts, designed to begin anuanced and intriguing work o ction.

    uesdays, February 22 March 226:30 8:30 p.m. ($75)

    Introduction to ChildrensPublishing (Bryant)Childrens publishing is a bunny-eat-bunnyworld are you ready to learn everything youneed to know to create, write and pitch yourchildrens book in this incredibly competitivemarket? opics will include writing or dier-ent age groups (rom babies to teenagers); an

    examination o industry trends and challenges;how to create a proposal that will make youstand out rom the slush pile; how to nd repu-table agents and publishers; and dierent waysin which technology can help urther yourcareer as a childrens book author or illustrator.

    Tursdays, April 7, 14 and 216:00 8:00 p.m. ($60)

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    Ann Batenburghas 14 years o classroomexperience working with a variety o children.She is nearing completion o a doctorate inelementary education with an emphasis upongited education. Currently she teaches atSalem College in the education department.

    Mike Brittholds degrees in mathematics and

    counseling; is principal/executive directoror the Childrens Center or the PhysicallyDisabled and Te Special Childrens School;and has been an instructor or Courses orCommunity since 1978.

    Megan E. Bryanthas written more than 170childrens books (including a New York imesbestseller) or several major publishing housesincluding Penguin, Simon and Schuster, Run-ning Press, Scholastic, HarperCollins, Disneyand Chronicle Books. She has edited morethan 325 childrens books in all genres orPenguin Young Readers Group and Worth-

    while Books.

    Ken Davis is a lielong resident o Winston-Salem and has been with MetLie or 16 years.He is an alumnus o Elon University. A pastpresident o the Winston-Salem Insurance andFinancial Advisors Association and a recipiento the Lie Underwriter o the Year award, hehas served on the boards o the Forsyth CountyEstate Planning Council and the local Associa-tion o Insurance and Financial Advisors.

    ony Econ has owned and taught in dance stu-dios or more than 25 years. He is a member othe Imperial Society and has prepared numer-ous amateur and proessional dancers or socialand competitive dancing.

    Sally Engram has been the Salem AcademyJunior Varsity tennis coach or more than sixyears. She is also the tennis instructor or theSalem Sports Camp. She has given privatelessons and coached several USA teams ormany years. She has also previously man-aged and taught or the Young Folks ennisProgram.

    Heather Fearnbach owns and operates Fearn-bach History Services, Inc., a rm oeringhigh-quality historic resource research, docu-mentation, analysis and management servicesto local and state governments, non-protsand individuals, as well as ederal agencies.

    She has worked throughout N.C., successullycompleting historic architectural surveys andreports or transportation projects; municipaland county architectural surveys; and numer-ous nominations to the National Register oHistoric Places, among others. She also serves

    Spring 2011 - Courses for Community Instructor Informationas the coordinator o the certicate programin historic preservation and a lecturer in theart department at Salem College, and as alecturer in the history department at UNC-Greensboro.

    Sue Freitagreceived a B.S. in mathematics romAppalachian State University. She has contin-

    ued her graduate studies at UNC-Greensboro.For more than 22 years she has taught math-ematics in the Winston Salem/Forsyth CountySchools. For the past two summers she wasa participant in the MEL (Math EducationLeadership raining) at Appalachian StateUniversity.

    Doug Gebhard, M. Div., is an ordained min-ister in the Presbyterian Church (USA). Heis active in Salem Presbytery and specializesin transitional and transormational minis-try or congregations and individuals. Priorto parish ministry, Doug was in the musicbusiness doing sales and promotions. He was

    also in a semi-proessional rock band and wasa music journalist or seven years. His is theonly review o Bob Marleys last perormancein Pittsburgh, PA. His tribute to Mister (Fred)Rogers was published by PopMatters.com.

    Jane Goins is a graduate o Appalachian StateUniversity, holding degrees in Spanish andsocial studies. She is also a certied ACBLCertied Bridge Instructor. She is a Gold LieMaster with more than 3100 Master Points,Star eacher and 19 regional titles.

    Charles Hatch is the owner o Te CWH Con-sulting Company and has worked in the areao test preparation or 18-plus years. He travels

    throughout the Southeast as an educationalconsultant conducting workshops or educa-tors and students in the eld o testing. Hisocus is test preparation or the GRE, GMAand PRAXIS.

    Stimp Hawkins holds degrees rom theUniversity o Virginia and Union Teologi-cal Seminary and is a trained clinical pastoraleducator. His career placed him as a ministerin ennessee and North Carolina. He served asa Hospice chaplain in Forsyth County, and ison sta at Salem College and Academy.

    Deane Henson is a certied teacher in Latin,English and Spanish and currently teaches in

    the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools.She is a graduate o Radord College and Sa-lem College. She holds additional certicationrom the University o Dallas.

    Bruce Heye has extensively toured the majorwinegrowing regions o the world; judged

    various East Coast wine competitions and is arequent contributor to wine-related articles inlocal and regional publications.

    Brenda Holcomb is a local, trained danceenthusiast with more than 27 years o teachingexperiences. She enjoys working with peoplein the community teaching dance lessons to

    children up through senior adults.Martha Isenbergis a local tea consultant or

    ealightful reasures. She holds degrees romUNC-Greensboro in home economics and nu-trition education. Her proessional experiencesinclude 28 years as a nutrition/ood saetyeducator with the NC Cooperative ExtensionService.

    Jack LoCicero, Ph.D. is the director o counsel-ing services o Salem College. He served asassociate proessor o hospice education atMadonna University in Michigan. He receivedhis masters in counselor education rom WakeForest University, and his Ph.D. rom Missis-

    sippi State University. He is currently on staat Salem College and Academy.

    Parker Lovell is owner o one o the countryslargest horseback riding academies, Cash-Lovell Stables, with three generations o teach-ing and training experience. CLS instructorshave produced scores o world and nationalchampion riders. Tey emphasize teaching thebasics o good, sae horsemanship in an indoorarena.

    Mark Mathosian is a reelance writer, columnistand photographer. He has a bachelors degreein criminal justice, is a licensed private investi-gato, and a retired nancial raud investigator.

    His experiences include handling consumercomplaints and investigating a wide variety oscams with a special emphasis on investmentrauds. His articles and photographs have ap-peared in a variety o publications and generalreadership newspapers. His specialties are theHow o article, consumer awareness andprotection columns and assisting new writersbecome published or the rst time.

    Craig Moser is a nancial advisor and charteredretirement planning counselor with over 20years o nancial advisory experience, joiningMerrill Lynch in 2006. He is an alumnuso Wake Forest University and served in the

    United States Air Force. He strongly believes ineducating the investor and conducts educa-tional workshops that ocus on retirementplanning and investment options at local col-leges and universities, within local businessesand through local civic organizations.

    Sarah Nelson holds an education degree romthe University o ennessee. She is the Englishacademic team coach at West Forsyth HighSchool and served on the committees to writethe curriculum or the 9th grade practicalEnglish course, and the North Carolina End-o-Grade est.

    Steve Nixon is a PGA certied instructor andproessional goler with more than 21 years oexperience. He has claimed more than 10 topnishes and captured multiple Carolina PGAOption Pro-Am titles.

    Carol Roan holds an M.M. in vocal pedagogyrom Indiana University and an M.S. in busi-ness policy rom Columbia University. Shetaught the rst stage-presence course in theUnited States at the New School o Music inPhiladelphia, and now teaches both voice andstage presence in Winston-Salem. She is theauthor oSpeak Up: Te Public Speaking Primer(Press 53, 2010)

    Michelle Tetordholds a B.A. rom SalemCollege and has been a Microsot trainer in

    Word and Excel since 2004. She conductsgroup and individual training on Microsotoce programs.

    Vickie Verano earned her B.F.A. rom MarshallUniversity. She has been an instructor or theCFC art program at Salem College and theSummer Art Enrichment Program since 1997.

    Heather Westis a Red Cross Lieguard instruc-tor, a Red Cross CPR instructor and an

    American Health and Saety Institute instruc-tor/trainer. She holds certications in YMCALieguarding and Lieguard raining. She also

    holds certication as a pool operator throughthe National Pool and Aquatics Association.She holds dual roles at Salem Academy andCollege as an instructor in the Courses orCommunity program and as a coach or theSalem Academy Swim eam.

    Judi Wallace is president o Wallace Consult-ing and raining. She holds degrees rom theUniversity o Kentucky and Wake Forest Uni-versity. She is also certied in business Frenchrom the Chamber o Commerce FrenchInstitute in LaRochelle, France.

    Susan Woodringis the author o he ravelingDisease, a novel, and Springtime on Mars, a

    collection o short stories. Her third book, anovel titled Goliath, will be published in thespring o 2012.

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