Summer 2017 Catalog - Community Education

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Community Education Office Location:
Analy Village, Bldg. C (#6 on the campus map).
Short-term limited parking is available.
Hours and Contact Information:
Monday-Friday: 9am-12:30pm & 1:30pm-5pm
Please note that the office is CLOSED on July 4,
and on all Fridays during June and July.
Phone: (707) 527-4372 Fax: (707) 522-2731
E-mail: [email protected]
Facebook: facebook.com/srjccommunityed
Mailing Address:
1501 Mendocino Avenue
Santa Rosa, CA 95401
Department Website:
http://communityed.santarosa.edu
Registration Website:
http://srjcce.augusoft.net
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CONTENTS
Courses
Career, Professional Dev. & Business
Automotive .................................................................7
Business Skills ............................................................7
Computers & Technology........................................8
Dental ...........................................................................9
Social Media................................................................9
Culture & Language
Culture & History .....................................................10
Languages ................................................................10
Health & Wellness
Fitness ........................................................................12
Healthy Living ..........................................................12
Life & Leisure
Creative Arts .............................................................13
Culinary .....................................................................17
Home & Garden .......................................................18
Money Matters .........................................................19
Performing Arts .......................................................21
Personal Development ..........................................23
Safety .......................................................................23
Contract Education
Customized Training ..........................................6
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Various packages are available
for Fall, Spring or Summer.
For details, email
[email protected]
Community Education Staff: Karolina Nazario &
May Walker
Cover Design: Mike Garcia
Printer: Barlow Printing
Information
Parking .........................................................................3
Registration & Policy Information .........................2
Registration Form .....................................................4
For Campus maps, go to:
http://www.santarosa.edu/map/
Community Education Catalog: Apr.1, 2017 published
three times a year in April, July, and December; Sonoma
County Junior College District, 1501 Mendocino Avenue,
Santa Rosa, CA 95401-4395; Volume XIX, Issue 1.
Registration & Policy Information
Easy Ways to Enroll
• Online: Register online 24/7 with a valid Visa, MasterCard or Discover card* at
http://srjcce.augusoft.net. All new students must create a student profile on the website
before enrolling in a class: select Sign in/Register, select Create New Profile, select Create
Profile, and then complete the profile by entering in your information. Be sure to note
your username and password. You only need to do this once. If you want to register your
family members for a class, complete a “Household” profile. You will be prompted to
add family members once you have completed your profile information. To register for
a class, click on “Courses” on the left to view all categories.
• In Person: Register at the Community Education office, Analy Village, Bldg. C (#6 on the
Santa Rosa Campus map). There is a kiosk in the lobby and a staff member will assist you
to create your student profile and register for classes.
• By Mail: Mail a registration form (page 5) with a check (made payable to SRJC) to SRJC
Community Education, 1501 Mendocino Avenue, Santa Rosa, CA 95401.
• By Phone: (707) 527-4372 during regular business hours, Monday through Friday,
9am-12:30pm; 1:30pm-5pm (Monday-Thursday in June and July), with a valid Visa,
MasterCard or Discover card*.
*If you use your credit card (MasterCard, Visa, or Discover card): To process a credit card
payment, we need the 16-digit card number, expiration date, and the billing zip code. We can
only accept credit cards In-Person, Online, or by Phone.
In addition to the course fee, there is a $2 registration fee per transaction.
Username & Password
All new students must create a student profile in the registration system before enrolling in
a class. If you forget your username and password, you can retrieve it by clicking the ‘Forgot My
Password’ link on the Sign In page or call (707) 527-4372 or email [email protected] and
a staff member will assist you.
Class Confirmations & Transaction Receipts
When you register online you can view and/or print the Transaction Receipt and Class Confirmation
(which contains supplemental information; e.g., supply list). If you entered an email address in your
Student Profile, you will receive the Confirmation and Receipt via email. When you register through
the Community Education Office, in person, via phone or mail, you will receive the Transaction Receipt
and Class Confirmation via email if you provide an email address. If you do not receive them, you can
view them through your Student Profile or call the Community Education Office (707) 527-4372.
Cancellation Policy
If Community Education cancels a class, you will be notified no less than one business day prior to the
start date via email and phone. (It is important that your phone number and email are up-to-date and
functional.) There is no need to submit either the electronic Drop Form or Special Circumstance form;
a full refund will automatically be processed 4 – 6 weeks from cancellation date.
Returned Checks
A returned check does not eliminate the student’s responsibility to pay for the class. Having a
delinquency at SRJC blocks future class registrations. In addition, there is a $10 per check fee for
returned checks.
Class Changes
Community Education reserves the right to change class locations, dates and times. Students will be
contacted via phone and email prior to the scheduled meeting time with the updated information.
Changes made after the print catalog is issued will also be indicated in the Class Listing on our website as
a Special Notice.
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Registration & Policy Information
Drop and Refund Policy
1. Drop Request received by 5pm three full business days before the start of the class
When unable to attend a class for which you have registered, notify Community Education by 5pm three
(3) business days before the start of the class either by phone, email, or by completing an electronic Drop
Form. (If you are requesting to drop more than one class, please use a separate Drop Form for each class.)
Holidays and campus closures are not considered business days, so they will affect the refund schedule.
Refer to the below chart.
For class beginning
Drop/Refund must be requested by the preceding:
Fall & Spring Semesters
June & July
(the college is closed on Fridays in June & July)
Sat., Sun., or Monday
Wednesday
Tuesday
Tuesday
Thursday
Wednesday
Wednesday
Friday
Thursday
Thursday
Monday
Monday
Friday
Tuesday
Tuesday
Requests are logged on the date and time the call, email, or electronic Drop Form is submitted to Community
Education. An automatic notification e-mail will be sent to you once your request has been processed.
Refund options available:
Refund: a $10 per class processing fee will be retained ($2 registration fee is non-refundable). Refunds may
take up to 30 working days to process.
Electronic Voucher: a full refund credited to your Student Profile ($2 registration fee is non-refundable).
An electronic voucher is an electronic credit stored in your online Student Profile. It is valid for a 12-month
period from date of issue towards Community Education classes. There are no refunds after the electronic
voucher is processed.
Important information: Refunds are NOT issued for absences nor prorated for late registration. Missed
class meetings may not be made up in another class. Classes may not be audited.
2. Drop Request received less than three full business days before the start of the class
Drop Requests received less than three (3) business days prior to the class start date will not receive a refund
or an electronic voucher. Community Education is a self-supporting program, funded solely by student
registration fees. All registration payments are considered final after three (3) business days prior to the
starting date of the class.
If an emergency arises after the deadline and you are unable to attend a class for which you have registered,
notify Community Education either by email, letter or submit an electronic Special Circumstance Form. (If
you are requesting a special circumstances consideration for more than one class, please use a separate
Special Circumstance Form for each class.) Explain the situation and provide documentation; e.g., doctor’s
note. Your request will be reviewed. If approved, you may receive one of the following: a refund, an electronic
voucher, or a waiver to re-enroll in the same class within a year.
Parking Permits Required
Parking permits are necessary on SRJC campuses (Santa Rosa & Petaluma), 24 hours a day, 7
days a week. Daily permits are available for $4.00 from machines in each lot. The machines
take dollar bills, quarters, and credit cards. The following discount parking permit options are
available for courses longer than two sessions. Contact the Accounting Department at (707)
527-4973, or Nicole O’Brien at (707) 527-4504 or [email protected].
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$10 per month Student temporary permit
$16 Weekend semester permit (Fri-Sun)
$60 Fall & Spring Student semester permit, $30 Summer Student semester permit
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Community Education Registration Form (please print clearly)
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SRJC Community Education
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Santa Rosa, CA 95401
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Incomplete forms may result
in a processing delay.
Please use a separate form for
each student.
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For questions or information
call: (707) 527-4372 or see page 2.
Adult Registration
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Summer 2017
One in a lifetime trip to Buenos Aires, Iguazu Falls, & Patagonia!
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Learn Spanish in Argentina with SRJC Professor Patsy Young!
D EP A RTI N G J A N UA RY 2018
Summer Information Sessions:
Friday 5/12 at 6 pm – Emeritus 1523
Tuesday 5/23 at 2 pm – Emeritus 1691
Monday 6/19 at 1:13 pm – Emeritus 1691
Thursday 6/29 at 6 pm – Emeritus 1691
For more information please visit
https://communityed.santarosa.edu/educational-travel
or call 707-527-4372
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CUSTOMIZED WORKFORCE TRAINING
Customized Training
Office Administration
Workplace Skills
Computer Skills
Literacy Skills
Supervisory Training
Leadership Training
Santa Rosa Junior College’s Contract
Education provides customized
workforce training solutions to meet
the immediate needs of employers,
including assessment, on-site
customized training, seminars, and
workshops. Contract Education
specializes in developing shortand long-term training solutions
designed collaboratively with input
from the employer and our
training experts. Contract
Education is ready to respond to
your organization’s training needs
with a customized solution–
whenever and wherever assistance
is needed.
The Office of Community and Contract Education
[email protected] 707-527-4811
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Automotive - Business Skills
Learn how to generate $4,000-$8,000 per month
buying and selling wholesale cars as a home-based
business and purchase your favorite vehicles 40%70% below retail. You will learn six techniques
that create profits and cash flow. FREE list of 300+
dealer-only auctions in the USA. Benefits include
dealer plates for vehicles, auto parts at wholesale
prices with no sales tax, do business in every state,
import and export opportunities, tax deductions,
and dealers don’t pay registration or smog on
inventory. No minor registration allowed. Bring your
driver license to class. This class is DMV approved.
Students will receive a DMV pre-license certificate of
completion after successful completion of the class
exam. This certificate of completion allows students
to take the dealer license exam.
Instructor: Wayne Williams has been an auto dealer for
9 years; insurance broker licensed since 2006; education provider through the DMV Occupational Licensing
Program since 2008.
6789 - 1 Sun., Aug. 13, 10am-5pm
1678 Emeritus Hall, Santa Rosa Campus
FEE: $96 (includes $25 of materials)
BUSINESS SKILLS
QuickBooks Basics - Beginner
This class is for the beginning QuickBooks 2017
Desktop user who wants to understand the very
basics of the program in a generalized format. In
this lecture-demonstration class you will learn
how to back up a company file, set up accounts,
pay bills, create and customize invoices & so much
more. No prior knowledge of QB needed. Beginner
to intermediate computer skills required. Additional
info provided upon registration.
QuickBooks Basics
- Intermediate
Join us to continue this fast-paced 2017 QuickBooks
(Desktop) learning adventure! In this lecture/
demonstration class we’ll continue to build on
the QB Beginner class foundation by going indepth to learn more about those course topics
in addition to password set up and removal,
account customization, memorized transactions,
create and customize invoices, and so much more!
Recommend QB Basics Beginner class prerequisite.
Beginner to intermediate computer skills required.
Additional info provided upon registration.
Instructor: Angelina Martin
6796 - 1 Tue., Jul. 25, 6:30-8:30pm
1592 Emeritus Hall, Santa Rosa Campus
FEE: $79 (includes $5 of materials)
QuickBooks Online - Beginner
Classroom Edition
Want to learn more about QuickBooks Online?
Join us in the classroom for a fast-paced learning
adventure! This class is for the beginning QBO user,
who already has their account set up & wants to
understand the very basics of the program. Topics
include managing company settings & users,
connecting accounts online, lists & classes, creating
& formatting invoices, billable charges, enter & pay
bills, write & print checks, customizing reports & so
much more!
Instructor: Angelina Martin
6797 - 1 Tue. Aug. 15, 6:30-8:30pm
1597 Emeritus Hall, Santa Rosa Campus
FEE: $79 (includes $5 of materials)
Instructor: Angelina Martin is a QuickBooks Certified ProAdvisor with over 20 years of bookkeeping and business
management experience.
6823 - 1 Tue., June 20, 6:00-8:00pm
656 Call Building, Petaluma Campus
FEE: $79 (includes $5 of materials)
6795 - 1 Tue., Jul. 18, 6:30-8:30pm
1592 Emeritus Hall, Santa Rosa Campus
FEE: $79 (includes $5 of materials)
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Career, Professional Dev.
& Business
Make Extra Income
as a Wholesale Auto
Dealer From Home
Business Skills - Computers & Technology
Career, Professional Dev.
& Business
California State Notary Public: Test Preparation and Review
Learn to become a notary public and pass the state exam. Topics include how to identify and match
people to their documents, ensuring that the situation allows notarization, and a review of the applicable
state laws. Class fee includes all handouts and a certificate of completion. This course has been approved
by the California Secretary of State and meets the mandatory notary education requirement outlined in
Government Code section 8201. Participants must bring a government issued photo ID to the class. Students will
not be admitted if they arrive more than 15 minutes late. 2X2 color passport photos and Livescan fingerprinting
can be purchased on day of class. Review longer web description prior to registering. For questions, contact kim@
californianotaryacademy.com. Additional info provided upon registration.
Instructor: California Notary Academy - Kim Sharon has more than 20 years of management and tutorial experience
spanning both corporate and start-up environments. Kim currently owns and teaches for California Notary Academy.
6758 - 1 Sat., Jul. 22, 8am-6pm
1588 Emeritus Hall, Santa Rosa Campus
FEE: $113 (includes $15 of materials)
eBay Selling Series
Take both eBay selling classes at a discount.
Instructor: Kevin Boyd
eBay 1 - The Basics of Selling
Learn how to set up an eBay Seller account, create
successful eBay listings, upload photos and accept
credit card payments with PayPal. Course includes
selling ‘Tips, Tricks and the Traps’ to avoid, how
to determine shipping costs, where to get FREE
shipping supplies, how to print shipping labels from
your home computer and get FREE home pickup.
Optional eBooks available for purchase after class.
Lecture format.
Instructor: Kevin Boyd, M.B.A., M.S., a former Bell Labs
engineer and Vice President of a market leading cardiology software company, is a multi award-winning eBay
Education Specialist, published eBay author and the
technical editor for The Complete Idiot’s Guide to eBay.
X17.01 - 1 Mon. & 1 Tue., Jul. 24 & 25, 6-9pm
1678 Emeritus Hall, Santa Rosa Campus
FEE: $125
eBay 2 - Advanced
Selling Strategies
Learn the ‘Insider Tips and Strategies’ that will
draw the most bids, maximize sales and beat your
competition. Covers how to find a profitable niche,
what to sell, what to avoid and how to use Drop
Shippers to minimize inventory costs. Includes eBay
research, marketing and photography tips, and how
to sell Antiques and Collectibles and large items you
don’t want to ship.
Instructor: Kevin Boyd
6773 - 1 Tue., Jul. 25, 6-9pm
1678 Emeritus Hall, Santa Rosa Campus
FEE: $69
6772 - 1 Mon, Jul. 24, 6-9pm
1678 Emeritus Hall, Santa Rosa Campus
FEE: $69
COMPUTERS & TECHNOLOGY
Computer Basics for
the New User
This course is designed for the new computer user
and absolute beginner. You’ll learn the basics of
word processing software, how to use email, and
how to use the Internet. Turn that new computer
into a useful tool!
Instructor: James Parker
6756 - 1 Sat., Jul. 15, 8am-5pm
2806 Maggini Hall, Santa Rosa Campus
FEE: $76
Introduction to Excel
Excel is the standard by which all other spreadsheet
programs are judged. Although Excel provides a
wealth of powerful features, it is easy to learn and
use. Topics include data entry, formatting, formulas,
relative and absolute references, and charts. Excel is
the most popular spreadsheet program available for
Windows. Take this class and give yourself a chance
to see why! This course covers Excel 2010 and 2013.
Instructor: Robert Caruso is an instructor for SRJC and
SSU. He provides training services for companies and
individuals interested in becoming more productive
through the use of computers.
6767 - 1 Mon., Jul. 17. 3, 1-8pm
644 Call Building, Petaluma Campus
FEE: $91 (includes $1 of materials)
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Computer & Technology - Social Media
Using Your iPhone and
iPad for Beginners
DENTAL
Instructor: Richard Lazovick has a BS-EE from Cornell
University and an MBA from Berkeley’s Haas School of
Business.
6780 - 3 Wed., Jul. 19-Aug. 2, 6-9pm
4246 Frank P. Doyle Library
Santa Rosa Campus
FEE: $133 (includes $6 of materials)
Using Your Android Phone
or Tablet for Beginners
Your Android-based Smartphone and Tablet can
do so much; learn their full potential! This course is
for people who have a Samsung or other Android
based smartphone or tablet. Learn features such
as configuring your screen, moving icons, using
widgets, Mail, Messaging, browsing the web,
Photos, Camera and Calendar.
Instructor: Richard Lazovick
6781 - 1 Mon., Jul. 31, 6-9pm
& 1 Tue., Aug. 1, 6-9pm
& 1 Thu,Aug. 3, 6-9pm
4246 Frank P. Doyle Library
Santa Rosa Campus
FEE: $136 (includes $6 of materials)
Infection Control Course for
Unlicensed Dental Assistants
This 8 hour Dental Board of California approved
course meets the requirement mandated by the
Board that dental assistants hired after January 1,
2010 and employed by a dentist for 120 days or
more shall successfully complete a board-approved
course in infection control within a year of the
date of employment. The didactic portion will be
presented in the morning session and the handson clinical application of infection control will be
presented in the afternoon session. Review longer
Web description prior to registering. Additional info
provided upon registration.
Instructors: Linda Paquette is a full-time faculty in the
Santa Rosa Junior College Dental Programs. She is the
lead faculty for radiology for the Dental Assisting and
Dental Hygiene Programs.
& Jennifer Poovey has taught at SRJC for eleven years as
adjunct faculty and full time faculty in the Dental Assisting and Dental Hygiene Programs.
6785 - 1 Sat., Jun. 24, 8am-5pm
4024 Race Building, Santa Rosa Campus
FEE: $325 (includes $13 of materials)
Radiation Safety Course
This Dental Board of California-approved course
includes both didactic and clinical application of
X-ray safety, film and digital exposure, processing
and evaluation. Participants must be currently
employed with three months experience as a dental
assistant. Review longer Web description prior to
registering. Additional info provided upon registration.
Instructor: Linda Paquette
6819 - 1 Fri., Jul. 28, 5-7pm
& 1 Sat. & 1 Sun., Jul. 29 & 30, 8am-5pm
& 1 Sat., Aug. 5, 8-11am
4024 Race Building, Santa Rosa Campus
FEE: $402 (includes $60 of materials)
SOCIAL MEDIA
Facebook & LinkedIn for Business
In order for your business to thrive online, you need to have an intimate understanding of how to promote
on the largest communication tools on the planet. Learn about personal branding, creating business pages,
understanding analytics, and types of content sharing. We will cover timing for posts, time management,
and advertising. This class is designed for business owners, marketers, and other professionals wanting to
use Facebook and LinkedIn for business. Includes lab time. Bring your passwords.
Instructor: Kerry Rego is a social media trainer, technology consultant, author, and speaker working with individuals,
businesses, government, and non-profits. Kerry is the author of The Social Media Starter Kit and What You Don’t Know
About Social Media CAN Hurt You: Take Control of Your Online Reputation.
6784 - 3 Thu., Jun. 22-Jul. 6, 6-9:30pm
2806 Maggini Hall, Santa Rosa Campus
FEE: $83 (includes $5 of materials)
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Career, Professional Dev.
& Business
Your iPhone and iPad can do so much; learn their
full potential! This course is for people who have
an iPhone or iPad and want to learn how to use
it or become more comfortable with it. Learn
features such as the phone’s capabilities, finding
and downloading new applications, using Siri,
using FaceTime to see your friends and relatives.
Master the built in applications, such as Safari, Mail,
Messages, Photos, Camera, and Calendar. The latest
iPhone and iOS will be covered. Bring your iPhone
or iPad, know your Apple ID and password. Additional
info provided upon registration.
Culture, History & Science - Languages
Main Stream to Lame Stream:
Decoding Today’s Media
ITALIAN
Culture & Language
You have more information at your fingertips than
ever before, but how do you tell what is true in an era
of ‘Alt-Facts’ and ‘Fake News?’ The class will explore
the news of the day through lively class discussions,
and use journalistic tools for fact checking and
research, along with writing exercises. Students will
be able to use learned journalistic tools to determine
the truth, develop an honest opinion, and then
communicate ideas across several media platforms.
Instructor: Mike Hegedus has spent over four decades
as a television news and sports correspondent for ABC,
NBC and CBS. His last posting was at CNBC, the business
network.
6745 - 5 Tue., Jun. 20-Jul. 25, 6-8pm
1597 Emeritus Hall, Santa Rosa Campus
Skip Dates: 7/4/2017
FEE: $146
Survival Italian: FiveDay Intensive
Enjoy this quick and easy way to learn this expressive
language to enhance your long-awaited travels
or simply speak it for pleasure. Italian is flexible,
romantic, and useful. Class will emphasize practical
conversation (no books, no tests, no grades), plus
provide helpful travel advice - all in just five days!
Learn correct pronunciation, easy phrases for hotels,
transportation, shopping, and eating out for un
buon viaggio delizioso! All materials included.
Instructor: Nancy Chien-Eriksen graduated magna cum
laude in Art History and Italian from UCLA and attended
fine art academies in Venice and Florence.
6786 - 2 Tue. & 2 Thu., Jun. 20-29, 6:45-9:15pm
& 1 Sat., Jun. 24, 9:30am-4pm
1678 Emeritus Hall, Santa Rosa Campus
FEE: $105 (includes $12 of materials)
How Space Exploration
Benefits Society
The benefits of space exploration research are all
around us. From the imaging technology firefighters
use to extinguish wildfires to the GPS we use to
navigate, the benefits of space exploration research
are everywhere. Aerospace organizations like NASA
remain at the forefront of all technological, scientific,
and industrial innovation. This class will discuss
NASA’s current and future missions, what those
missions mean for the rest of us, and why space
exploration research is more relevant than ever.
Instructor: Dawn M. Keiser has a Masters of Science
in Aeronautics. Her capstone is on unmanned flight
technology for Mars exploration, human factors in space
travel, simulation systems, orbital debris mitigation
technology, and the international Space Treaty.
Italian 0.5: Conversational
Italian: Off the Starting
Blocks and into Italy
You’ve studied ‘a little Italian,’ maybe taken an
introductory course (hence the ‘0.5’!), but you’d
basically like to start afresh, laying a good foundation
for speaking with the natives in Italy. We will cover
the 40 most-frequently-used verbs and the basic
patterns (aka grammar), but always at the service
of active conversation. Vocabulary will center on
what you will need and want in Italy, and on how
to manage “the Italian In Front of You.”
Instructor: Dave Henderson has a PhD in Italian and has
taught at the SRJC for 32 years. He travels frequently to
Italy and has his own translation business, working with
many Italian wineries.
6759 - 6 Thu., Jun. 22-Jul. 27, 6-8pm
1588 Emeritus Hall, Santa Rosa Campus
FEE: $114 (includes $6 of materials)
6747 - 2 Sat., Jul. 8 & 15, 10am-1pm
1597 Emeritus Hall, Santa Rosa Campus
FEE: $74 (includes $3 of materials)
FRENCH
French for Travel
Planning a trip to France and want to feel ready to go? Want to have fun learning or reviewing French in a
practical way? Then this is the interactive class for you. Learn or review useful phrases, basic grammar and
key vocabulary to help you converse in everyday situations while improving your pronunciation. This course
offers a practical and comprehensive approach to learning the most useful communication for travelers or
anyone wanting to explore the language. ‘A vos marques, pret...partez! Bon voyage!’ This course is not for
advanced students.
Instructor: Benedicte Moens was born and raised in northern France. She holds a degree in International Business, and
has been teaching French for the past 23 years to individuals and in several private and charter schools in the Santa Rosa
area.
6806 - 4 Mon. & 4 Thu., Jun. 19-Jul. 17, 6:30-9pm
1597 Emeritus Hall, Santa Rosa Campus
Skip Dates: 7/3/2017
FEE: $158 (includes $2 of materials)
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Languages
SPANISH
Eight Day Spanish Immersion ~ Your Global Classroom
This 42-hour immersion class will assist the intermediate to advanced student (travelers, professionals who
work with Spanish speakers, and all who love the language) who wants to propel their language skills to
the next level of competency. Using engaging, whole-language strategies and activities, students progress
based on their initial ability level. The methodologies used require that students rotate frequently from
working individually to pairs and to groups, creating authentic interactions with peers, the teacher and
the teacher assistants while maintaining a low level of stress. Call Patsy at 707-874-3862 to assess your level of
proficiency prior to registering.
6801 - 1 Fri., Jun. 9, 6-8pm & 7 days, Sat.-Fri., Jun. 10-16, 9am-2pm
105 Heritage Hall, Southwest Santa Rosa Center, 950 S. Wright Road, Santa Rosa
FEE: $325
Beginning Spanish
Intermediate Spanish
This Spanish course is designed for beginners who
want to learn how to understand, speak, read and
write in Spanish. A wide range of hands-on activities
and teaching techniques will be used to help
students at multiple beginning levels learn how to
interact in Spanish in social, academic, and cultural
situations. Instruction will be in an interactive
format. Required text: Practical Spanish Grammar: A
Self-Teaching Guide, Second Edition, Marcial Prado:
John Wiley & Sons, Inc. (~ $20) ISBN-13: 978-0-47113446-6, which can be purchased online or from local
book stores. This course covers chapters 1-5.
This Spanish course is designed for the intermediate
student who wants to learn how to understand,
speak, read and write in Spanish. A wide range of
hands-on activities and teaching techniques will
be used to help students at multiple intermediate
levels learn how to interact in Spanish in social,
academic, and cultural situations. Instruction will
be in an interactive format. Required text: Practical
Spanish Grammar: A Self-Teaching Guide, Second
Edition, Marcial Prado: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. (~ $20)
ISBN-13: 978-0-471-13446-6, which can be purchased
online or at local area bookstores. This course covers
chapters 5-11.
Instructor: Patricia Young
6802 - 6 Mon., Jun. 19-Jul. 31, 4-6pm
106 Heritage Hall, Southwest Santa Rosa Center
950 S. Wright Road, Santa Rosa
Skip Dates: 7/3/2017
FEE: $135
Beginning Spanish for
the True Beginner I
This class is the first step for students interested
in learning Spanish. Students will develop basic
vocabulary for themes studied in an interactive
and comfortable environment. Through games,
music, paired and group activities, dictations,
creation of dictionaries and books; students will
comprehend, ask and answer basic questions
and follow classroom instructions in Spanish. This
introductory class will prepare students to transition
to an academic Beginning Spanish class where the
structures of the language are taught.
I Instructor: Jill Libnic
6757 - 7 Mon., Jun. 19-Aug. 14, 4:25-6:10pm
105 Heritage Hall, Southwest Santa Rosa Center
950 S. Wright Road, Santa Rosa
Skip Dates: 6/26/2017, 7/3/2017
FEE: $135 (includes $15 of materials)
(707) 527-4372
Instructor: Patricia Young
6803 - 6 Tue., Jun. 20-Aug. 1, 4-6pm
105 Heritage Hall, Southwest Santa Rosa Center
950 S. Wright Road, Santa Rosa
Skip Dates: 7/4/2017
FEE: $135
Beginning Spanish for
the True Beginner II
This second introductory class will prepare students,
when ready, to transition to an academic Beginning
Spanish class where the structures of the language
are taught. Students will continue to develop basic
vocabulary for new themes studied in an interactive
and comfortable environment. Through games,
music, paired and group activities, dictations,
creation of dictionaries and books; students will
comprehend, ask and answer basic questions and
follow classroom instructions in Spanish. Contact
instructor for placement information
Instructor: Jill Libnic
6834 - 7 Wed., Jun. 28-Aug. 9, 4:25-6:10pm
105 Heritage Hall, Southwest Santa Rosa Center
950 S. Wright Road, Santa Rosa
FEE: $135 (includes $15 of materials)
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Culture & Language
Instructor: Patricia Young is a native of Argentina and has traveled and lived throughout South America. Trained in immersion techniques, she developed and has taught Spanish 55 intensives and many of the Spanish classes for SRJC over
the past 32 years.
Fitness - Healthy Living
Consult your physician prior to registering for any exercise program, particularly if you
have any health issues or other concerns.
Learn to Swim
(Summer - Adults)
Have you always wanted to learn how to swim?
Come to a safe and friendly environment at SRJC’s
indoor pool. You will learn the front and back crawl,
experience swimming underwater and perform
rotary breathing while swimming front crawl. Water
safety skills and how to use a kickboard will be
included. As time permits, you will learn elementary
backstroke. By the end of the class you should be
able to swim across the pool without having to stop.
The class is taught in a group setting.
Health & Wellness
Instructor: Wendy Feist has been a member of SRJC’s
Kinesiology, Athletics, and Dance Department faculty for
more than 30 years and specializes in aquatic classes.
& Elin Shogren has a B.A. degree in Physical Education
with a minor in Dance from Humblodt State University.
6761 - 6 Mon. & 6 Wed., Jun. 19-Jul. 26, 6:457:45pm
1055 Quinn Swim Center, Santa Rosa Campus
FEE: $103
Yoga for Neck and Shoulders
Most Americans have misaligned posture, causing
the head and shoulders to move forward. The
farther the head moves forward, the more stress
there is on the neck muscles. Gravity takes its toll as
people age, increasing the forward position of the
head. In this class you will learn stretches to open
the chest; exercises to tone upper back muscles;
how to move your neck safely; and ways to relieve
neck and shoulder tension. Additional info provided
upon registration.
Instructor: Dana Davis is a Senior Certified Balance Teacher by the Balance Center in Palo Alto, California, and is a
graduate of the 3-year Advanced Studies Program at the
Yoga Room in Berkeley (a 500-hour program).
6771 - 1 Wed., Jun. 28, 6-9pm
1592 Emeritus Hall, Santa Rosa Campus
FEE: $49 (includes $1 of materials)
6822 - 1 Wed., July. 26, 6-9pm
230 Kathleen Doyle Hall, Petaluma Campus
FEE: $49 (includes $1 of materials)
Summer Water Fitness
This aquatic body movement class uses body
resistance, ‘noodles’, and hand buoys to get you
into shape (or to help you stay in shape). Open to
all fitness levels. A great way to get exercise with
minimal impact on your joints. Class is taught in
SRJC’s indoor pool at the Quinn Swim Center on the
Santa Rosa campus. The pool is kept at 82 degrees
year round. Participants do not need to know how
to swim.
Instructor: Wendy Feist & Elin Shogren
6760 - 6 Mon. & 6 Wed., Jun. 19-Jul. 26, 5:156:30pm
1055 Quinn Swim Center, Santa Rosa Campus
FEE: $98
HEALTHY LIVING
Ayurvedic Herbs:
How to Use Them
Healing herbs have been used in Ayurveda (India’s
ancient healing science) for thousands of years.
Ayurveda uses herbs not to suppress the effects or
symptoms of disease, but to eliminate the disease
itself. Learn to identify these powerful herbal
medicines and how to prepare and use them in
your everyday life. Additional info provided upon
registration.
Instructor: Dr. Helen Thomas is an Ayurvedic practitioner
and chiropractic doctor practicing in Santa Rosa. She is
the author of two books on Ayurveda and has studied
Ayurveda for more than 25 years, both here and in India.
6775 - 6 Wed., Jun. 21-Jul. 26, 6:30-8:30pm
1597 Emeritus Hall, Santa Rosa Campus
FEE: $120
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Healthy Living - Creative Arts
LIFE & LEISURE
CREATIVE ARTS
Beautiful Pastels!
Create wonderful art with pastels, the most lightfast
and sensual of all mediums, used extensively by
Degas and Georgia O’Keefe and learn techniques
with renowned French artist Christian Quintin.
Soft pastels are easy to apply and lead to endless
blending. You will feel encouraged and amazed at
your growing confidence and ability while creating
lovely images that will be a reflection of you.
Intuitive Energy Medicine
Health & Wellness
This workshop will focus on the integrative
approach to medicine: Energy Based Therapy, MindBody Connection and Intuition Medicine. What was
once considered metaphysical, beyond science
or divine intervention is now being substantiated
through scientific advancement and complexity;
the theory that we are building on what we already
know and continually improving it! Participants
will learn to quantify the body’s ability to self-heal,
reduce stress and transform behaviors in order to
minimize chronic conditions.
Instructor: Christian Quintin was represented by the
famed Vorpal Gallery in San Francisco and New York
which gave its first U.S. show to M.C. Escher and has
also been the recipient of numerous public and private
commissions.
6782 - 6 Wed., Jun. 21-Jul. 26, 6-8pm
714 Analy Hall, Santa Rosa Campus
FEE: $149
Instructor: Danille Font, M.F.A., M.I.M, I.H.C. is a Life
Behavior Change Specialist with 20+ years experience in
the healing arts as an Intuition Medicine Practitioner, as
recognized by the Board of Registered Nurses.
Life & Leisure
6814 - 1 Sat., Jul. 15, 9am-3pm
Dutton Pavilion, Shone Farm
7450 Steve Olson Lane, Forestville
FEE: $78
Five Ancient Tibetan Rites for
Optimum Health and Longevity
Quintin’s Essentials
of Drawing
Generations of Tibetan monks have passed down a
series of yoga-like exercises that promote optimum
health, longevity, vitality, and youth. The Five Rites
take only two to eight minutes a day and promote
better memory, weight loss, arthritis relief, good
digestion, sexual rejuvenation, and an end to back
and sinus problems. All is documented in Peter
Kelder’s book, Ancient Secret of the Fountain of
Youth. Learn the Five Rites, why they work, diet
information, vision care and other helpful habits.
Optional copies of “Ancient Secret of the Fountain
of Youth” will be available at class.
Learn quintessential drawing techniques with
distinguished French artist Christian Quintin. The
class is for all levels and will introduce students to
drawing techniques that serve as Quintin’s essentials
of drawing. The foundation of the class is grounded
in creativity and fun, but through the use of a
working artist’s tool kit, the exploration of timehonored techniques, and Quintin’s encouraging
teaching style; students can fully embrace their
creative brilliance and draw whatever they imagine.
Instructor: Robert Dvorak
6763 - 1 Fri., Aug. 11, 6:30-9:30pm
905 Tauzer Gymnasium, Santa Rosa Campus
FEE: $58 (includes $2 of materials)
(707) 527-4372
Instructor: Christian Quintin
6800 - 6 Thu., Jun. 22-Jul. 27, 6-8pm
714 Analy Hall, Santa Rosa Campus
FEE: $159
6820 - 6 Tue., Jul. 11-Aug. 15, 6-8pm
130 Jacob Hall, Petaluma Campus
FEE: $159
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Creative Arts
Your First Pages
It’s not fear that prevents many from embarking
upon their writing journey, but rather not knowing
how to begin. Ideas are easy, words on paper are
hard, especially for beginners and new writers.
Students learn five practical steps to take their
idea, develop it, and actually create a story’s first
pages. Other courses teach basics, plot, character
development, and dialog, but this course provides
the practical steps that get writers beyond ‘How
to start?’
Instructor: Michael Harkins has taught scriptwriting and
writing skills, and served as a senior writer and creative
director for NorthBay Biz magazine.
6762 - 1 Sat., Jun. 24, 9am-1pm
1597 Emeritus Hall, Santa Rosa Campus
FEE: $71 (includes $2 of materials)
Leaded Stained Glass
Life & Leisure
This course, designed for beginners (intermediates
also welcome), will enable the student to construct
a simple leaded stained glass window. Individual
help will be offered in all steps of creation. Sessions
will progress from preparing the pattern, lecture/
demonstration of tools, cutting glass, and leading
the window, to soldering and adding the finishing
touches. Includes some intermediate techniques.
Students will need to purchase $30-$60 of materials
in addition to course fee. List of materials given at the
first class.
Figures and Portraits:
Oils or Acrylic
Students will focus on painting the clothed figure
model and portraits over the three sessions.
Students may use either traditional oils, water
mixable oils or acrylic paints. Emphasis will be
on the study of the head and figure; proportions,
values, light and shadow using minimum colors. You
will do a variety of quick and long pose studies on
canvas. Demonstrations, lecture and one on one at
the easel will be given. Some drawing and painting
experience needed.
Instructor: Donna DeLaBriandais is a local plein air and
studio artist. She exhibits her work in galleries, wineries,
and open studio.
6805 - 3 Sun., Jul. 9-23, 10am-1:30pm
714 Analy Hall, Santa Rosa Campus
FEE: $129 (includes $3 of materials)
Alchemical Art: The
Intersection Of Art Making
and The Unconscious
Instructor: Libby Kirk is a full time artist and teacher, and
has been teaching stained glass at SRJC for 33 years.
Carl Jung recognized that Alchemy, the process
of turning basic metals into gold, is a metaphor
for psychological development and the process
of transforming everyday awareness into deeper
consciousness. Through two highly experiential
days, you will learn tools of the alchemist which will
illuminate the treasures in your own unconscious.
Mixed media art process will be interspersed with
didactic material on Alchemy, Active Imagination
and Jungian thought. No art experience necessary.
6779 - 6 Thu., Jun. 29-Aug. 3, 5:30-8:30pm
Creative Ceramic and Glass
5240 Aero Dr., Santa Rosa
FEE: $146
Instructor: Felicia Matto-Shepard, MFT and Certified
Jungian Analyst, has trained at the C G Jung Institute of
San Francisco and specializes in the use of art and movement as methods of Active Imagination.
Acrylics:
The Versatile Medium
6754 - 2 Sat., Jul. 15 & 22, 10am-4:30pm
714 Analy Hall, Santa Rosa Campus
FEE: $155 (includes $20 of materials)
Acrylics are more versatile than any other medium.
Diluted acrylics are transparent and can work like
watercolors. Applied thickly, they resemble oils but
are easy to clean up. Colors are exuberant; mistakes
can be hidden. We will go over different techniques
and cover tools, surfaces, and brushes used in this
very creative medium. Additional info provided upon
registration.
Instructor: Kathryn Henderson
6755 - 1 Sat., Jul. 8, 9:30am-3:30pm
2030 Lark Hall, Santa Rosa Campus
FEE: $87
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Creative Arts
Learn to Knit!
Painting Into Photographs
Are you into the DIY trend? Interested in stimulating
your brain for improved stress levels, memory and
over-all well-being? Need a way to relax? Knitting
is your go-to for all of these! In this course you
will learn the basics of knitting including how to
cast on, bind off, knit, purl and seam with two
projects – a scarf or buttoned cowl and a pair of
fingerless gloves. Basic knowledge of anatomy of
knitting and pattern reading will also be covered,
providing a strong foundation for your knitting
journey! Additional supplies around $60 value will
need to be purchased.
Engage with your photographs by painting into
them. Heighten your love of the image by obscuring
parts of the image and emphasizing others. Use
color, line and texture with brushes and drawing
tools. See examples by the instructor and other
artists and learn acrylic painting techniques such
as glazing and scumbling. Discover printing and
mounting options for your photographs. Bring
multiple prints of your photos. You will take home
three or four overpainted photographs!
Instructor: Alisha Reyes has been actively involved in the
knitting industry for 8 years and teaching knitting for all
levels.
6793 - 3 Sat., Jul. 15-29, 10:30am-12:30pm
Cast Away & Folk
100 4th Street, Santa Rosa
FEE: $114
Alchemical Art: Exploring
Dreams through Art Making
Carl Jung, the late psychiatrist, recognized that
dreams contain messages from the unconscious that,
when contemplated, reveal information,guidance
and support for the dreamer. Through two highly
experiential days, you will learn a creative approach
to dreamwork based in Jung’s theory. Mixed media
art process will be interspersed with didactic
material on symbolism, Active Imagination and
Jungian thought. No art experience necessary.
Wild Coast Journaling:
Tide Pools
6744 - 1 Fri., Jul. 21, 5-8pm
& 1 Sat., Jul. 22, 10am-3pm
718 Analy Hall, Santa Rosa Campus
FEE: $120 (includes $15 of materials)
Beginning Cold Process
Soapmaking
Calling all crafters, here is your new passion!
Soapmaking is part art, part science and completely
addicting. This hands on class will show you step
by step how to make a batch of cold process soap
from scratch. We will cover the ingredients required,
tools needed, and how to safely work with sodium
hydroxide at home. And yes, everyone will be taking
home soap!
Instructor: Mindy Wright started making soap several
years ago to utilize the surplus milk from her herd of dairy
goats and was so smitten by the craft that soapmaking
quickly transformed from a hobby to a career changer.
6808 - 1 Sat., Jul. 22, 10am-1:30pm
2030 Lark Hall, Santa Rosa Campus
FEE: $86 (includes $18 of materials)
Celebrate summer on the Sonoma coast
creating your own illustrated journal. Record
your observations of wild coastal environments,
practice finding and identifying lifeforms, and learn
sketching techniques. Develop your own style of
journaling as you wander and discover at your own
pace. At any level, and at all ages, nature journaling
is a personal and creative way to process the world
around you. We meet at Pinnacle Gulch.
Instructor: Krista Anandakuttan is a science illustrator
and artist, with degrees in ecology and evolutionary biology and science illustration.
6794 - 1 Sat., Jul. 15, 9:30am-12:30pm
On Location, Pinnacle Gulch
FEE: $95 (includes $1 of materials)
(707) 527-4372
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Life & Leisure
Instructor: Felicia Matto-Shepard
6827 - 2 Sat., Aug. 5 & 12, 10am-4:30pm
130 Jacobs Hall, Petaluma Campus
FEE: $155 (includes $20 materials)
Instructor: Monica Bryant received her BA in Art from the
University of Hawaii and her MFA from UC Berkeley. In
2004, she was awarded a fellowship at Skidmore College,
Saratoga Springs, New York, for painting into photographs.
Creative Arts
Natural Lotion Making
Experiential Drawing
Have you ever stood in a cosmetic shop,
overwhelmed at the variety-and prices-of skin
moisturizers? In this demonstration class you’ll
learn the different properties of oils and butters
(and which to use to address specific skin concerns,
adding antioxidants and preservatives, and all
the ingredients and supplies needed for lotion
making. Three products will be demonstrated (a
lotion, cream and salve) and students will be able
to custom scent theirs to take home.
Learn a spontaneous drawing method and loosen
up tight drawing habits. Experiential Drawing is for
beginners, artists, and teachers. You will learn to use
your right brain to draw people, faces, architecture,
fruit, vegetables and other subjects quickly and
effortlessly without judgment. Those with no
drawing skills and those who draw, will move more
deeply into their artistic processes. You will come
away with new and improved drawing skill.
Instructor: Mindy Wright
6813 - 1 Sat., Jul. 22, 2:30-5:30pm
2030 Lark Hall, Santa Rosa Campus
FEE: $83 (includes $15 materials)
Drawing Summer Flowers
in Colored Pencil
Colored pencils are a fun, safe and portable way
to express oneself artistically. We will focus on
basics of color theory and color application while
drawing summer flowers like the sunflower. Learn
to mix and blend colors and use pencils to create
tone and hue. We will cover a variety of techniques
including blending, burnishing, and impressed line.
We will work from a variety of natural objects or from
photographs. All level welcome. Supply list.
Life & Leisure
Instructor: Nina Antze is a botanical artist and quilt
maker living in Sonoma County. She has a degree in Fine
Arts from San Francisco State University and a certificate
in Botanical Illustration from the New York Botanical
Gardens.
6799 - 1 Sat., Jul. 29, 10am-3pm
790 Analy Hall, Santa Rosa Campus
FEE: $86 (includes $2 of materials)
Mosaics
Learn the ancient art of mosaics. It is a fun and
functional art form that can be applied to many
surfaces and has many varied uses. This one-day
class explores all aspects of mosaics through
examples and demonstrations, including direct
and indirect methods. Students will create a 12-inch
square stepping stone, ready for the garden. All
materials included. All levels of artistic ability welcome.
Additional info provided upon registration.
Instructor: Kathryn Henderson has a degree in fine art
and has been teaching in Sonoma County for over 20
years-ten years at SRJC.
Instructor: Robert Dvorak has been making drawing and
painting easy to learn for the young and old for 35 years.
A popular speaker on all subjects of creativity for educators and business people.
6765 - 1 Sat., Aug. 12, 10am-4pm
1588 Emeritus Hall, Santa Rosa Campus
FEE: $98 (includes $30 of materials)
Travel Drawing and Painting
This easy, one-day workshop will show you how to
draw or paint quickly as you travel. Rather than point
and click your camera, take a few extra minutes
to make some fine sketches and color them with
a little watercolor. Bring back priceless memories.
Learn to: simplify; capture essence; sketch people,
architecture, landscape features; pack; relax; sketch
in restaurants, outdoors, in the rain or sun. Make your
next travel experience satisfying and unforgettable.
Sketchbooks and drawing pens and pencils will be
provided.
Instructor: Robert Dvorak
6764 - 1 Sun., Aug. 13, 10am-4pm
1588 Emeritus Hall, Santa Rosa Campus
FEE: $101 (includes $25 of materials)
Watercolor Basics and Beyond
This one day indoor workshop will focus on the
spirit of watercolor. Learn methods of pouring and
negative/positive painting, wet into wet; direct
and non-direct application to watercolor paper
and boards. Subjects include a floral still life, simple
figures studies, landscapes, and painting from one’s
imagination. This will be a creative and informative
workshop for all levels.
Instructor: Donna DeLaBriandais
6776 - 1 Sun., Aug. 13, 10am-3pm
750 Analy Hall, Santa Rosa Campus
FEE: $89 (includes $1 of materials)
6787 - 1 Sat., Jul. 29, 9:30am-3:30pm
2030 Lark Hall, Santa Rosa Campus
FEE: $98 (includes $5 of materials)
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Culinary
For all hands-on Culinary classes - Dress requirements for kitchen and additional information are
e-mailed upon registration with your Confirmation. Call (707) 527-4372 if not received.
The Art of Making Sushi
Explore the flavor and culture of Japan while satisfying your craving for comfort food. Learn to roll your own
sushi and cook sushi rice properly. We will make various types of rolls with tuna, veggies, etc. Everything will
be provided. This is a hands-on class.
Instructor: Ilona O’Brien
Ilona began working as a Personal Chef and started Island Gourmet Catering and Events in 2007. Over the past six years, her passion and
motivation has led her to different culinary fields.
6788 - 1 Sat., Jun. 24, 11am-2:30pm
5023 B. Robert Burdo Cul. Arts Center
1670 Mendocino Ave., Santa Rosa
FEE: $116 (includes $26 of materials)
Classic Thai Dishes:
Southern Influenced
This fun, hands-on class will teach you how to
make four classic Thai dishes and will give you a
foundation to develop further skills in Thai cuisine.
Chef Phant will demonstrate how to prepare each
recipe, followed by student tastings. Students are
then divided in groups of four with each student
taking the lead for one entree. What seemed like
a complicated course will become easy to make.
You will make friends and cook and taste delicious
meals. See web description for more info and menu.
Hands-on class.
Instructor: Phant Worakul
Cooking Under Pressure: The
New Plant-Based Fast Food
6804 - 1 Sat., Jul. 8, 10am-2pm
4923 B. Robert Burdo Cul. Arts Center
1670 Mendocino Ave., Santa Rosa
FEE: $109 (includes $19 of materials)
Life & Leisure
The pressure cooker is one of the hottest new
kitchen tools around for daily cooking that’s fast,
easy and tasty. You get ‘next day’ flavor immediately.
Imagine cooking beans from scratch in less than 1
hour or risotto or polenta in less than 15 minutes
with no stirring. Learn how to make your own
stock and how to make amazing soup, stew, chili,
vegetable dishes and desserts. You’ll taste all the
food prepared.
Phant (pronounced ‘Pon’) is from Thailand and grew up in a
food business family. He was cooking by the age of nine and had
mastered home-style Thai cooking by the age of 17.
Instructor: Jill Nussinow
Jill Nussinow has been teaching people about the joys of pressure
cooking for more than 20 years. She is the author of 2 pressure
cooking cookbooks: The New Fast Food and Vegan Under Pressure, and she is one of few pressure cooking experts in the United
States.
6777 - 1 Sun., Jun. 25, 12-4pm
5023 B. Robert Burdo Cul. Arts Center
1670 Mendocino Ave., Santa Rosa
FEE: $121 (includes $14 of materials)
(707) 527-4372
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Culinary - Home & Garden
For all hands-on Culinary classes - Dress requirements for kitchen and additional information are
e-mailed upon registration with your Confirmation. Call (707) 527-4372 if not received.
HOME & GARDEN
Beginner’s Course on Home
Cheesemaking: Quick
and Fresh Cheeses
Northern California is home to an abundance of
happy cows, goats, and sheep supplying us with
some of the best quality milk in the world. In this
three hour course, you will learn to transform fresh,
local, store bought milk into four surprisingly easyto-make and delicious cheeses-mozzarella, burrata,
ricotta, and chevre. The entire process from milk to
edible cheese will be demonstrated and you will
leave prepared to start making cheese immediately.
Instructor: Gabriel Jackson
Gabe Jackson owns The Beverage People with his wife, and has
been teaching cheesemaking since 2007.
6753 - 1 Sat., Jul. 15, 1-4pm
The Beverage People
1845 Piner Rd. D, Santa Rosa
FEE: $139 (includes $30 of materials)
Introduction to Beekeeping
This short course will introduce students to
beekeeping with a strong emphasis on beehive
management techniques as practiced in Sonoma
County without reliance on any treatment
whatsoever for pests or diseases. Topics include:
overview of the honey bee colony; beekeeping
tools and equipment; how to start with honey
bees; swarming; honey flow and harvesting of hive
products; diseases, pests and enemies; hive and
queen management; and beekeeping throughout
the year.
Instructor: Serge Labesque is an active member of the
Sonoma County Beekeepers Association and manages
bee colonies in five separate locations in Sonoma County.
6778 - 4 Wed., Jun. 21-Jul. 12, 6:30-9pm
1764 Shuhaw Hall, Santa Rosa Campus
FEE: $94 (includes $16 of materials)
Life & Leisure
Wood Fire Brick Oven Pizza
Learn how to prepare delicious pizzas and bake in
the Mugnaini wood-fire brick oven. Through lecture,
demonstration, and hands-on experience you will
learn about a variety of pizza crusts, sauces and
toppings at the beautiful state-of-the-art culinary
arts building. Enjoy the art of hand crafting your
own pizza, and baking in a wood-fired oven. The
experience of tasting the special flavor of smoky,
charred pizza will leave you wanting more. Students
will take home a variety of pizza doughs and sauces.
Instructor: Doug Cavaliere
Chef Doug Cavaliere has been working as a pastry chef in the
culinary arts industry for over 30 years, and is currently teaching
as an adjunct instructor in the Baking and Pastry Program at the
Santa Rosa Junior College.
6746 - 1 Sat., Aug. 12, 10am-4pm
4922 B. Robert Burdo Cul. Arts Center, 1670
Mendocino Ave., Santa Rosa
FEE: $126 (includes $30 of materials)
Healthy Soils, Healthy Roots
Learn how to develop your home garden’s fertility
and productivity, improve poor plant vitality,
increase vegetable and fruit yields, boost drought
resistance, and sustain the health of your garden’s
soil. You will also learn how roots really grow and
learn which commonly held false notions about
roots are gravely in error about the use of water,
fertilizer, mulch and planting techniques. At the
end of the course you will know how to grow the
healthiest plants.
Instructor: Robert Kourik
Horticulture expert Robert Kourik is an educator, consultant,
designer, and author of seminal landscaping literature such as
Roots Demystified (2008), Your Edible Landscape (1986) and Drip
Irrigation for Every Landscape (2009). He has written 14 environmental gardening books from cookbooks to greywater. .
6783 - 1 Sat., Jun. 24, 9am-4pm
1518 Emeritus Hall, Santa Rosa Campus
FEE: $91 (includes $20 of materials)
6824 - 1 Sat., July 22, 9am-4pm
211 Kathleen Doyle Hall, Petaluma Campus
FEE: $91 (includes $20 of materials)
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Home & Garden - Money Matters
Growing Specialty Cut
Flowers in the North Bay
Learn techniques to grow flowers in Sonoma County
climates. Examine seed selection and propagation
to establish a year round calendar with a focus on
your goal of floral abundance. We’ll become familiar
with industry terminology and the top 10 flowers.
Evaluate marketing and pricing options depending
on buyers. The Saturday class will be hands on. Seed
sowing, soil prep, transplanting and harvesting will
be our group activities, as well as irrigation system
basics.
Instructor: Heidi Herrmann owns and operates Strong
Arm Farm in Healdsburg, CA, and teaches in the SRJC
Sustainable Agriculture Program (for 10 Years).
& Lennie Larkin owns B-Side Flower Farm and Design,
and she teaches workshops on topics of sustainable
flower growing and natural-inspired floral design.
6807 - 2 Mon., Jul. 17 & 31, 6-8:30pm
2039 Lark Hall, Santa Rosa Campus
& 1 Mon., Aug. 14, 6-8pm
Dutton Pavilion, Shone Farm
7450 Steve Olson Lane, Forestville
FEE: $126 (includes $1 of materials)
Summer Pruning and Espalier
Learn how to prune and train your own trees for
health, beauty, and fruit. Summer pruning increases
yield and keeps height down. Proper tools and cuts,
tree form, time of pruning will be covered, including
basic tree care such as planting and mulching,
irrigation and disease control. Morning session will
be in the classroom, afternoon session hands-on in
the orchard of Petaluma Bounty Community Farm.
Bring your tools!
Instructor: Ellen Solomon is a gardener, horticulturist and
Certified Arborist. She likes to grow her own vegetables
and make gardens out of yards - gardens with place and
hope. She has an A.S. in Environmental Horticulture.
6811 - 1 Thu., Jul. 27, 10am-12pm
211 Kathleen Doyle Hall, Petaluma Campus
& 1 Thu., Jul. 27, 2-4pm
Petaluma Bounty Community Farm
55 Shasta Ave, Petaluma
FEE: $79 (includes $2 of materials)
The Art and Craft of
Kitchen Remodeling
Instructor: Miles Burke is a long time licensed general
contractor specializing in creating unique kitchens. For
the past 25 years he has had his own remodeling company building projects through out the Sonoma County
region and beyond.
6815 - 1 Tue. & 1 Thu., Jul. 18 & 20, 6-9pm
1678 Emeritus Hall, Santa Rosa Campus
FEE: $70
MONEY MATTERS
Investing and Trading:
Stocks and ETFs
The course will include how to select a stock, index
or ETF to invest in and basic technical analysis
to know when to buy and when to sell. The
course shows how to use the same practices as
corporations to allocate capital, increase probability
of profit, manage risk and enhance your return. The
goal is to increase profit potential with less risk.
Instructor: Ira Tunik has been in the financial markets as
a professional since 1973, first as a registered Representative with Dean Witter, as a market maker, trading his own
account, on the options exchange.
6809 - 2 Tue., Jun. 20 & 27, 6:30-8:30pm
1592 Emeritus Hall, Santa Rosa Campus
FEE: $98
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Life & Leisure
How to build a custom kitchen is a fun and
informative course on what it takes to create a
custom kitchen. This course is designed for anyone
who has an interest in kitchen remodeling. Students
will be given a detailed description of the elements
involved in a kitchen remodel including planning
and design, selecting materials, creating a project
budget, building code requirements, and how to
find the right people to help build the kitchen.
Money Matters
Reverse Mortgage 101
You’ve heard about them and seen the TV ads, now
come and learn how reverse mortgages really work.
If you are a homeowner, age 62+ who would like
to utilize the equity in your home without having a
required monthly repayment this FHA government
insured loan may be the answer. We’ll discuss the
pros and cons, eligible properties and candidates,
options for receiving your money, and everything
else you need to know about reverse mortgages. No
sales products will be presented. This is an educational
class only. Additional info provided upon registration.
Instructor: Maureen Schwartz’s business has been reverse
mortgages since 2007. She has educated and assisted
hundreds of senior homeowners with understanding and
obtaining a reverse mortgage.
6766 - 1 Sat., Jun. 24, 12:30-4:30pm
1596 Emeritus Hall, Santa Rosa Campus
FEE: $41
6835 - 1 Sat., Aug. 12, 12:30-4:30pm
656 Call Building, Petaluma Campus
FEE: $41
Life & Leisure
Social Security Maze:
How Do I Decide What To Do?
Students will gain a better understanding of the
Social Security maze with the numerous potential
benefits available. Special attention will focus on
how these benefits can interact with negative
consequences. Objective is to identify likely
scenarios for taking benefits and how to proceed
in making those decisions, including learning about
tools available to the public.
Instructor: Richard Ogg, EA, CFS®, NSSA has a BS degree in
Electrical Engineering with a secondary focus in business
from the University of Oklahoma. Richard is licensed as
an Enrolled Agent by the US Department of Treasury (IRS).
6821 - 1 Sat., July. 8, 9am-12pm
658 Call Building, Petaluma Campus
FEE: $69 (includes $1 of materials)
6774 - 1 Sat., Aug. 5, 9am-12pm
1597 Emeritus Hall, Santa Rosa Campus
FEE: $69 (includes $1 of materials)
Building Your Financial
Portfolio on $50 a Month
Learn how to safely turn $50 a month into $100,000
in 10 years without using a stockbroker, why the
market and economy do the things they do, why
now is a great time to be investing, why the stock
market is still the proven safest place in the world
for your money. The book, Building Your Financial
Portfolio on $50 a Month, will be available to interested
students to purchase for a cost of $17.
Instructor: Bobbie Christensen has been a writer and public speaker for 20+ years offering her classes nationwide.
She currently has 14 books in print, including several
award winners and best sellers.
6817 - 1 Sat., Jul. 15, 9am-12pm
1592 Emeritus Hall, Santa Rosa Campus
FEE: $82
Advanced Options Trading
Learn how to use the greeks, standard deviation
and volatility. Understanding of these items will
help enhance the probability of profit and ability
to augment and hedge other investments. We
will discuss the use of stocks, options and futures
to increase profits and to hedge. This course is
geared to a student with basic knowledge or past
experience in utilization of options.
Instructor: Ira Tunik
6810 - 2 Tue., Aug. 8 & 15, 6:30-8:30pm
1592 Emeritus Hall, Santa Rosa Campus
FEE: $98
Introduction to Investing
Do you know that you should invest, but don’t
know where to start? This workshop designed for
beginners will guide you through the most common
investment instruments and the basic concepts on
investing. After this course you will be able to more
confidently consider investment options and select
the ones that enable you to reach your financial
goals. No sales products will be presented.
Instructor: Ryan Cassidy & Paulo Moraes
6770 - 1 Sat., Aug. 12, 9am-12pm
1518 Emeritus, Santa Rosa Campus
FEE: $46 (includes $5 of materials)
6825 - 1 Wed., Aug. 16, 6-9pm
656 Call Building, Petaluma Campus
FEE: $46 (includes $5 of materials)
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Santa Rosa Junior College Community Education
Summer 2017
Performing Arts
New Chords, Concepts, and
Rhythms for ContinuingBeginning Guitarists
Learn new chords and songs; accelerate your
chord changes; learn lively grooves and beautiful
textures; improve fingure dexterity; identify
fretboard notes; play scales and melody lines;
connect chords via walking bass lines. Topics
include new chords; syncopated strumming
patterns; tablature reading; song chart navigation;
counting music; riffs and ornaments; music
theory. Classroom Activities include song playing;
strumming calisthenics; rythem workouts; dexterity
exercises; demonstration. Pre-requisites: Play at least
three chords.
Instructor: Kay Eskenazi loves to teach guitar! She creates
an inclusive, supportive learning environment, observes
students closely, and responds to students’ individual
challenges.
6798 - 7 Tue., Jun. 20-Aug. 15, 6:30-8:15pm
189 Forsyth Hall, Santa Rosa Campus
Skip Dates: 7/4/2017, 7/25/2017
FEE: $257 (includes $7 of materials)
Sing with Confidence
Have you always wanted to sing with confidence? If
so, this class is for you! We will explore all the basics
of singing and discuss the importance of body
posture, breath support, diction and phrasing. You
will have the opportunity to sing in front of each
other and learn the dynamic of performing. Whether
you are a beginner who has never sung before, or
you sing all the time and just want to improve, this
class is where you need to be!
Instructor: Bethany Neese holds a Master’s Degree in
Music from the San Francisco Conservatory of Music in
Vocal Performance and a Bachelor’s Degree in Music
from Sonoma State University.
6816 - 5 Tue. & 6 Thu., Jun. 20-Jul. 27, 11:30am12:30pm
Auditorium-Admissions Building
Hanna Boys Center
17000 Arnold Drive, Sonoma
Skip Dates: 7/4/2017
FEE: $158
Summer Jazz Workshop
Instructor: Bennett Friedman has performed at the major
northern California jazz festivals, and has appeared
as saxophone soloist with Frank Sinatra, Natalie Cole,
Marvin Gaye and Rosemary Clooney.
6769 - 18 days, Mon.-Thu., Jun. 19-Jul. 20, 10am1pm
115 Forsyth Hall, Santa Rosa Campus
Skip Dates: 7/3/2017, 7/4/2017
FEE: $233 (includes $3 of materials)
Life & Leisure
Meet and play with other musicians as you learn
more about jazz in this comprehensive jazz
workshop. You will develop the essential skills
needed for jazz performance as you learn about
interpretation, improvisation, sight-reading, and
fundamental jazz theory. A basic knowledge
of major scales on your instrument is required.
Participants will perform in big band and combo
settings, culminating in a noon-time performance
on SRJC’s outdoor stage. If you have any questions
regarding the class, please contact the instructor at
[email protected] before registering.
Theatre Improvisation
for Everyone
Theatre Improvisation is not just for actors but it can
be used in everyday life to decrease fear and anxiety,
build confidence, and think on your feet. In this class,
you will learn how to tap into your intuition, increase
self-awareness, and cultivate mindfulness through a
serious of exercises and games. The activities involve
both physical and mental trainings that focus on
movement, sound, body, voice, and imagination.
No prior improv experience required.
Instructor: Linda Lau has a Ph.D. in drama from Tufts
University, and a M.A. in drama from San Francisco State
University. She taught Asian Theatre at UC Santa Cruz
and Native American Film at Tufts University.
6748 - 3 Tue. & 3 Wed., Jun. 20-Jul. 11, 6-8pm
1520 Emeritus Hall, Santa Rosa Campus
Skip Dates: 7/4/2017
FEE: $127
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Performing Arts
Symphonic Reading Orchestra
Clown for Beginners
This orchestra class will provide an opportunity for
amateur and professional musicians to read a variety
of classical orchestral works for pure enjoyment.
With the absence of the added stress of a concert,
musicians will be able to focus on social and
musical rewards such as meeting fellow musicians
and, most importantly, maintaining and improving
playing techniques during the summer. Orchestra
members will have the unique opportunity of
working under the direction of several outstanding,
professional conductors from the greater Bay Area.
Pre-registration required. Upon registration,email
instructor at [email protected] indicating what
instrument you play.
Find your inner clown, your own sense of humor
and your way of transmitting it on stage. The
‘clown’ comes from the circus, the theatre and the
music hall. The Clown can turn something tragic
into something funny. The actor’s mistakes are
the strengths of the clown and the only success is
failure. In this workshop, we will seek the innocence
and weaknesses of each clown. Don’t be afraid of
ridicule, it’s the key!
Instructor: Cynthia Weichel has had over 25 years experience conducting and managing orchestras, and was a
long-time violinist with the Napa Valley Symphony.
Instructor: Carlos Gallegos is an actor, teacher, playwright
and theater director, and founder of the company Teatro
de la Vuelta. He studied theater and clown in Ecuador
and France (Jacques Lecoq and Le Samovar schools).
6752 - 2 Mon. & 2 Wed., Jul. 17-26, 6-9pm
958 Tauzer Gymnasium, Santa Rosa Campus
FEE: $110
6792 - 5 Mon., Jun. 26-Jul. 31, 7-9:30pm
115 Forsyth Hall, Santa Rosa Campus
Skip Dates: 7/3/2017
FEE: $35 (includes $8 of materials)
Life & Leisure
Beginning Folk and
Blues Harmonica
Breathing is our foundation as we take simple folk
and pop melodies and rhythms and invigorate
them with easy but powerful techniques to make
any song deeply expressive! We’ll then dive into
the blues and learn the many tricks and techniques
to make the harmonica cry, laugh, moan and wail
to get you jammin’! Both puckering and tongue
blocking approaches will be taught. No experience
necessary! Required:”C” major diatonic harmonica.
Available for purchase in class for $13.
Instructor: David Broida has 25 years of experience as a
teacher, student, and performer. He loves to share music
with all, especially those who don’t consider themselves
musical.
6768 - 1 Wed., Jun. 28, 6-9pm
2089 Lark Hall, Santa Rosa Campus
FEE: $77
6826 - 1 Tue., Jul. 25, 6-9pm
123 Jacobs Hall, Petaluma Campus
FEE: $77
Beginning Blues
Ukulele Workshop
Enhance your ukulele skills as you have fun learning
the blues. The skills you learn in this session will
teach you the basics for jamming with other blues
musicians and provide a background for playing
other blues related genres including rock. This
class is your introduction to blues history and basic
theory, the 12-bar blues, pentatonic scale ‘boxes’,
blues rhythm and strumming accompaniment,
standard turn-arounds, solo improv, and much
more. Prerequisite: Can easily play basic ukulele chords
in the key of C. Ukulele music reading in notation and/
or tab.
Instructor: Holly Rudin Braschi holds a B.A. in musicology
and languages from Vassar College in Poughkeepsie,
New York and a Master of Music from the Manhattan
School of Music in New York City.
6751 - 4 days, Mon.-Thu., Jul. 24-27, 7-9pm
189 Forsyth Hall, Santa Rosa Campus
FEE: $251 (includes $15 of materials)
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Santa Rosa Junior College Community Education
Summer 2017
Personal Development - Safety
Kind & Firm Parenting for Preschoolers
Challenges with your children? Lack of cooperation, tantrums? Are you looking for a strong foundation for
your family? Parenting with Positive Discipline teaches long-term solutions encouraging children to think for
themselves, become more responsible and have greater respect for themselves and others. The teachings
are filled with non-punitive methods that incorporate being kind AND firm at the same time while learning
the root of your child’s misbehavior. Parents will go home feeling empowered!
Instructor: Catherine McCracken-Jones is a Certified Positive Discipline Parent & Classroom Educator and Trainer with 25
years experience in Early childhood Education.
6818 - 1 Sat., Jun. 24, 9am-3pm, 1588 Emeritus Hall, Santa Rosa Campus
FEE: $78
Conscious Consumers: Shop Your Values
Do you care how your grocery store products are made and who made them? Do you want to buy more
items that are organic, fair trade, and don’t endanger the rain forest? This class will help you understand
which companies are making choices that align with your personal values for a better world. Together we
will review the various business certification programs – and learn to identify the related logos – so you
can shop with confidence.
Instructor: Barbara Oldershaw has over 20 years experience working across all aspects of social change, with an emphasis on social justice issues and environmental activism. She holds certificates in Sustainable Practices and Leadership for a
Sustainable Future.
6749 - 1 Wed., Jul. 19, 6:30-8:30pm & 1 Tue., Jul. 25, 6:30-8:30pm, 1520 Emeritus Hall, Santa Rosa
Campus
FEE: $64
SAFETY
Alive at 25: A Defensive Driving Program for Youth Ages 15 to 24
COURT MANDATED SECTIONS
6829 - 1 Sat., Jun. 24, 9am-1:30pm
1289 Barnett Hall, Santa Rosa Campus
FEE: $95 (includes $8 of materials)
6831 - 1 Sat., Jul. 29, 9am-1:30pm
1289 Barnett Hall, Santa Rosa Campus
FEE: $95 (includes $8 of materials)
6830 - 1 Tue., Jul. 11, 4-8:30pm
1289 Barnett Hall, Santa Rosa Campus
FEE: $95 (includes $8 of materials)
6832 - 1 Mon., Aug. 14, 4-8:30pm
1289 Barnett Hall, Santa Rosa Campus
FEE: $95 (includes $8 of materials)
Life & Leisure
Vehicle crashes are the #1 cause of death for people between the ages of 15 and 24. In this highly interactive class,
young drivers will learn skills and defensive driving techniques that will keep them safer on the road. Participants
will learn how to take control of situations by taking responsibility for their own driving behavior and how to reduce
their risks. Classroom sessions English only. Pre-registration required. If mandated by the court to attend Alive at 25, bring
your court papers when you register in person, or fax them if you register over the phone. If registering online, follow online
instructions to enter court paper information. Bring a pen or pencil and a photo ID to class to obtain a completion certificate.
Students MUST be on time; latecomers will not be allowed in class and will not receive a refund. Call (707) 527-4372 or visit
http://srjcce.augusoft.net to register.
NON-COURT MANDATED SECTIONS
6833 - 1 Sat., Jul. 29, 9am-1:30pm
1289 Barnett Hall, Santa Rosa Campus
FEE: $53 (includes $8 of materials)
Non-Court Mandated students can register in
any Court Mandated section, but must pay the
full $95 fee.
Traffic Violator School Online (DMV Approved)
For more information call (707) 527-4444.
Register online at http://www.srjctrafficschool.com
FEE: $32 (non-refundable)
Classroom sessions have been discontinued.
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Safety
This eight-hour self-paced online course, licensed by the California Department of Motor Vehicles, meets the
requirements for those allowed by the court to attend traffic school. Registration is online only. Must have a computer
with internet access. Upon successful completion of the online class, SRJC Traffic Violator Online School will electronically notify
the appropriate courts and DMV that the student successfully completed the course within three business days. English only.
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Institute of Reading Development .......................5
Older Adults Program ..............................................6
Online Career Training
Certified Green Supply Chain Professional
Gain the specialized knowledge to enable a company to achieve
its environmental sustainability goals through global sourcing,
materials management, procurement and buying, transportation
and logistics, and new product development.
Purchasing and Supply Chain Management
+ Freight Broker/Agent Training
In this program, you will learn the agility and precision needed to
be successful within purchasing, logistics, and supply chain
management professions.
Customs Broker
SRJC Academic & Certificate Programs
Admissions & Records .................... (707) 527-4685
Assessment & GED Services .......... (707) 527-4661
Online Short Courses
Grammar Refresher
Whatever your goals, a grasp of English grammar is important if
you want to improve your speaking and writing skills.
Writing Essentials
Master the essentials of writing so you can excel at business
communications, express yourself clearly online, and take your
creative literary talents to a new level.
GRE Preparation – Part 1 (Verbal and Analytical)
Discover powerful strategies for success in the verbal
reasoning and analytical writing sections of the GRE® revised
General Test (course 1 of 2).
Learn how to read and utilize the numerous reference materials,
classify commodities to determine duties, compliance and more
while preparing for the Customs Broker License Examination.
Math Refresher
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Gain confidence in your basic math skills and start using math
to your advantage.
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Santa Rosa Junior College Partner Programs
Summer 2017
Cinnabar Theater and SRJC’s Community Education Department are pleased
to present a summer program for teens and young adults who possess the passion for theater, musical production and performance. The 5-week long summer
program will take participants through an entire musical production of Spring
Awakening, with two capstone performances at the end.
The winner of 8 Tony Awards, Spring Awakening is an electrifying contemporary
musical that follows the interweaving lives of a group of teenagers as they navigate issues of sexuality, morality, depression and the pressures of growing into
adulthood. This touching exposé is ideal for performers and vocalist looking to
develop their previous theater experience.
THE MUSICAL WILL BE SPRING AWAKENING
CLASS DATES: 6/5/17 – 7/3/17 DAYS: M, T, W, TH TIMES: 4:00 TO 8:00 PM
PERFORMANCE DATES: 7/7/17 & 7/8/17 PERFORMANCE TIMES: 7:00 P.M.
Please sign up for the audition below:
www.cinnabartheater.org/youngrep
Space is limited.
Registration for the program will take place following auditions.
Fee for 5-week intensive theater program and performances: $600
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Co-Enrollment with Credit Courses
Co-Enrollment classes allow students who have reached the maximum number of allowable repeats for
a particular credit class to enroll in the class without receiving credit. All credit classes are eligible with
the exception of classes that can be audited (see Schedule of Classes) and Music and Theater Arts classes.
Co-enrollment is based on space available, priority enrollment is given to credit students, and only
students who are officially enrolled in a class may attend.
Co-enrollment Registration Steps
1. Please ensure you have reached the maximum number of allowable repeats by registering for the credit
class through your Student Portal. If you have exhausted all authorized repeats when adding the
class to your cart, you are eligible to enroll as a co-enrolled student.
2. At the first class, make a request from the instructor to enroll as a co-enrollment student (credit students
adding will have priority).
3. If the instructor agrees, please complete the Co-enrollment Registration form using the credit course
information, make a request of the instructor to check the approval box and initial, then deliver to the
Community Education office (Analy Village, Bldg C) to create a course section (Important: instructor
does not sign the Co-enrollment Registration form until after the census date).
4. On or after the census date (Summer: varies), return to the class with the Co-Enrollment Registration
form and complete the form by obtaining the instructor’s signature.
5. Once you have received the instructor’s signature after the census date, return the Community Education
Co-Enrollment Registration form and complete payment for the class to Community Education (Analy
Village, Bldg C). Upon payment of the class & material fees, the student will receive a registration receipt.
a. By signing the Co-Enrollment Registration form, students are agreeing to the College’s Code of
Conduct and Attendance Policy.
6. At the next class, show the instructor your registration receipt and enjoy the pursuits of lifelong learning:
Co-Enrollment Fees per Unit
1.5 units
$100.00
2 units
$123.00
2.5 units
$146.00
3 units
$167.00
4 units
$215.00
5 units
$261.00
Co-Enrollment Registration Form (please print)
First Name:____________________________________
Learner ID#:__________________________
Last Name:_____________________________________
Birthdate (MM/DD/YY):_____/_____/_____
Email:_________________________________________
Daytime Phone: (_____)_________________
Address:_______________________________________
Home Phone:
City______________________State____Zip__________
Section Number Units
Course Title
Today’s Date:______________ CHK#
Fee
/
(_____)_________________
Office Use Only
1 units
$77.00
CC
CHK
$
0.5 unit
$54.00
Santa Rosa Junior College Co-Enrollment Declaration (REQUIRED)
/
Material Fee:
Registration Fee:
+$2.00
Total:
I understand that I am enrolling in a Community Education class. I understand that I will not receive any credit for
this class. The District’s Student Conduct and Attendance Requirements apply to my enrollment. I declare I
have exhausted all authorized repeats of this course.
WI MI
FX INST
Credit card registration via walk-in only.
Student Signature:_____________________________________________________________ Date:__________
I, the instructor, authorize this students enrollment pending census date approval.
(Check and initial first day of class)
Instructor Signature:____________________________________________________________Date:__________
To be signed and dated after census date.
Instructor Name (print):_________________________________________________________
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Credit Courses
Summer 2017
Institute of Reading Development
PROGRAMS
Offered on SRJC’s Santa Rosa and Petaluma
campuses, and off-campus in Rohnert Park.
Three Programs for 4-Year-Olds through
Entering 2nd Graders
Phonics • Comprehension • Fluency
• Offered by Santa
Rosa Junior College,
Community Education.
• Designed and taught
by instructors from the
Institute of Reading
Development.
Phonics
Comprehension
Vocabulary
Study Skills
Speed Reading
Source Code: 999-17-99902
Love of Reading
Students in these programs make significant gains in
phonics, sight vocabulary, fluency, and comprehension.
As a result your child will become a fluent, independent
reader, build confidence, and become more successful in
school.
Three Programs for Entering 3rd Graders
through Entering 5th Graders
Fluency • Comprehension • Long-Word Decoding
Students in these programs learn to read more fluently and
rapidly, and make significant gains in comprehension. They
learn the long-word decoding skills they need to read the
many new words they encounter each day. As a result your
child will complete reading assignments more quickly and
easily, be more successful in school, and become a strong,
enthusiastic reader.
Two Programs for Entering 6th–8th and
Entering 9th–11th Graders
Speed Reading • Comprehension • Study Skills
In these programs, students make substantial gains in
comprehension while doubling their reading speed. They
learn the best way to read textbooks, take notes, and study
for tests. Your son or daughter will complete homework
assignments quickly and easily, get better grades, and
become a more motivated student. Our students enjoy
reading more and develop the lifelong habit of reading
for pleasure.
FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO REGISTER
Call 1-800-964-8888
Mon.-Fri. 5am–7pm, Sat. 5am–4pm and Sun. 7am–3pm
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Older Adults Program
SRJC Older Adults Program Summer 2017
esigned specifically for older adults, R C offers free noncredit educational classes as
part of its goal to provide lifelong learning All levels of abilities welcome Early start classes
begin the wee of May th,
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How to Register:
ign up for a class by going directly to the location and the instructor will provide application
and registration material or on-line at http //older-adultssantarosaedu/- R C chedule of
classes
For questions please contact the Older Adults Program office at (707) 527-4533
As class schedules may change, please visit the on-line schedule for most current listings new classes!
SANTA ROSA
The following classes meet at Brookdale Fountaingrove, 300 Fountain Grove Parkway, Santa Rosa
OA 507 8929
Th 10:00am-11:30am
Kettler J
Building better balance
The following classes meet at Lodge at Paulin Creek, 2375 Range Ave, Santa Rosa
OA 505 9000
T 10:45am-12:15pm
Boga S
History
OA 507 8467
Th 10:00am-11:30am
Chasen J
Exercise for Balance & Good Health
OA 507 8792
Sat 1:00pm-2:30pm
Kettler J
Building better balance
OA 505 NEW
**M 2:30pm-4:00pm
Newman J
News Literacy
OA 505 NEW
Sat 3:00pm-4:30pm
Judson M
Astronomy
The following classes meet at Brookdale at the Chanate, 3250 Chanate Rd, Santa Rosa
OA 507 8137
ThF 9:30am-10:30am
Vesser M
Low impact fitness
OA 507 8144
Sat 9:30am-10:30am
Kettler J
Building better balance
The following classes meet at Congregation Beth Ami, 4678 Mayette Ave, Santa Rosa
OA 502 8230
M 9:30am-12:30pm
Burlison D
Memoir writing
The following classes meet at First Congregational 197 Verano Ave, Santa Rosa
OA 507 8776
Th 2:00pm-3:30pm
Chasen J
Exercise for balance and good health. Ejercico
para mantenar el equilibrio y la buena salud
The following classes meet at Friends House, 684 Benicia, Santa Rosa
OA 501 8690
F 1:15pm-4:15pm
Little Bear
Acrylic and mixed media painting
The following classes meet at Jennings Court Apartments, 1080 Jennings Ave., Santa Rosa
OA 501 8080
Th 9:15am-12:15pm
Little Bear
Card making and paper arts
OA 501 8680
F 1:00pm-4:00pm St Thomas S Mixed Media painting
The following classes meet at: Oakmont Garden Apts, 301 White Oak Dr, Santa Rosa
OA501 9001
F 1:00pm-4:00pm Hatkoff
Watercolor
OA 502 8064
W 1:30pm-4:30pm
Hiller S
Memoir writing
OA 505 8334
T 9:00am-10:30am
Boga S
American History
OA 505 8514
M 1:00pm-2:30pm
Vesser M
Beginning Spanish
OA 505 8781
Th 1:00pm-3:00pm
Rege-Harris
Exploring film
OA 507 8100
TTh 8:50am-9:50am
Johnson P
Low impact fitness
OA 507 8465 MWF 9:00am-10:30am
Kessel-Rea M Stretch, strength training, endurance & balance
OA 507 8788
TTh 9:50am-11:20am
Johnson P
Low impact fitness
OA 581 8468 **Th 10:15am-11:45am Lucas M
Classical music exploration (no class 7/12)
OA 507 8276 **TTh 10:30am-11:30am
Hastings M
Water fitness
OA 507 8595
F 9:45am-11:15am
Chasen J
Water fitness
OA 507 8694 **MW 10:00am-11:30am
Hastings M
Water fitness
OA 507 8962 **TTh 9:00am-10:30am
Hastings M
Water fitness
OA 505 NEW
**F 1:30pm-3:00pm Newman J
News, media & society of today & yesterday
The following classes meet at Bennett Valley Senior Center, 704 Bennett Valley Rd., Santa Rosa
OA 505 8075
**W 1:30pm-3:00pm
Belle S
Brain Nutrition, Memory & Moods
The following classes meet at Silvercrest Residences, 1050 Third St, Santa Rosa
OA 507 8447
FM 3:00pm-4:30pm
Chasen J
Exercise for balance & good health. Ejercicio para
mantener el equilibrio y la buena salud
The following classes meet at SRJC Southwest Center, 950 South Wright Rd, Santa Rosa
OA 501 8079
W 1:00pm-4:00pm
Martinico C
Art & Collage journaling
Rm104
OA 501 8181
T 1:00pm-4:00pm St Thomas S Mixed media, painting and collage
Rm107
OA 501 8414
Th 1:00pm-4:00pm
St Thomas S Watercolor
Rm107
OA 501 8418
F 9:00am-12:00pm
Prieto L
Watercolor and acrylic painting
Rm107
OA 501 8591
Th 1:00pm-4:00pm
Hatkoff A
Sketching and watercolor pencils
Rm104
OA 501 8768
**M 2:00pm-5:00pm
Gonzalez-Blue Mixed media art. Artes de los medios mixtus Rm107
OA 501 8771
W 1:00pm-4:00pm
Prieto L
Drawing & sketching
Rm107
OA 502 8104
T 1:00pm-4:00pm
Blaine S
Beginning fiction writing
Rm106
OA 502 8108
Th 1:00pm-4:00pm
Blaine S
Beginning memoir writing
Rm106
OA 502 8419
F 9:00am-12:00pm
Boga S
Memoir writing
Rm106
OA 505 8853
W 10:00am-11:30am
Belle S
Brain Nutrition, Memory & Moods
Rm102
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Older Adults Program
SANTA ROSA (Continued)
The following classes meet at Spring Lake Village, 5555 Montgomery Dr, Santa Rosa
OA 501 8666
W 1:30pm-4:30pm
Little Bear
Watercolor painting
OA 501 8937
F 9:30am-12:30pm
Little Bear
Paper arts and card making
Finding your creative self through poetry & collage
OA 502 NEW
Sat 10:00am-12:00pm Judson M
OA 505 8112
M 9:30am-10:30am
Mikeska J
Living healthy through laughter
OA 505 8135
Th 3:45pm-5:15pm
Shine J
History of Christianity
OA 507 8117
*T 12:30pm-1:30pm
Valmore A
Zumba Fitness
OA 507 8279 **TTh 1:00pm-2:00pm
Hastings M
Strength and fitness
OA 507 8790 **TTh 7:30am-9:00am
Hastings M
Water fitness
OA 507 8862
TTh 3:00pm-4:30pm
Johnson P
Water fitness NEW
OA 507 8963 **MWF 7:30am-9:00am
Hastings M
Water fitness
The following classes meet at Vineyard Commons, 3585 Round Barn Blvd, Santa Rosa
OA 501 8769
T 1:30pm-4:30pm
Little Bear
Creative arts and craft making
OA 507 8746 MWF 10:45am-12:15pm
Kessel-Rea M Low impact fitness, strength and balance
The following classes meet at Brush Creek Senior Living, 4225 Wayvern Dr., Santa Rosa
OA 507 8192 MWF 12:45pm-2:15pm
Kessel-Rea M Class focuses n gentle movement fitness
OA 581 8861
**W 10:15am-11:45am Lucas M
Classical music exploration
The following classes meet at Seventh Day Adventist Church, 840 Sonoma Ave., Santa Rosa
OA 507 8423 MWF 9:00am-10:30am
Goodridge B Aerobic fitness
ROHNERT PARK
The following classes meet at Brookdale Rohnert Park, 4855 Snyder Lane, Rohnert Park
OA 505 8593
T 1:00pm-2:30pm
Boga S
American History
OA505 New **Th 9:00am-10:30pm
Shine
History of Christianity
The following classes meet at Rohnert Park Senior Center, 6800 Hunter Dr #A, Rohnert Park
OA 501 8415 **Th 1:30pm-4:30pm
Selby J
Watercolor and mixed media
OA 502 8223
T 9:30am-12:30pm
Burlison D
Memoir writing
OA 505 8785
**T 2:00pm-4:00pm
Gonzalez-Blue Women’s health discussion, aging gracefully
OA 507 8119
**W 11:00am-12:00pm Davis G
Zumba Gold
OA 507 8411 **MTh 2:30pm-4:00pm
Stubblefield Tai Chi for heath and well-being
OA 507 8424 **TTh10:45am-12:15pm Valmore A
Low impact aerobics, strength and balance
OA 507 8957 **Th 5:00pm-6:30pm
Stubblefield Intermediate Tai Chi for health and well-being
SEBASTOPOL
The following classes meet at Burbank Heights Apartments, 7777 Bodega Ave., Sebastopol
OA 501 8047
M 9:30am-12:30pm
St Thomas S Mixed media painting and watercolor
OA 501 8082
Th 1:00pm-4:00pm
Prieto L
Art journaling and collage
The following classes meet at Burbank Cottage 7777 Bodega Ave, Sebastopol
OA 502 8105
T 6:30pm-9:30pm
Blaine S
Memoir writing
OA 502 8240
F 1:30pm-4:30pm
Boga S
Memoir writing
The following classes meet at Sebastopol Area Senior Center, 167 N High St, Sebastopol
OA 502 8237
**T 1:30pm-4:30pm
Neuberg J
Memoir writing
OA 505 8531 **Th 1:45pm-3:15pm
Shine J
History of Christianity
OA 507 8437 MWF 11:00am-12:30pm
Goodridge B Low impact aerobics
PETALUMA
The following classes meet at Charles Street Village, 42 Charles St, Cotati
OA 501 8211
Th 10:00am-1:00pm
Gonzalez M
Mixed media art group
The following classes meet at SRJC Petaluma Campus, 680 Sonoma Mountain Parkway, Petaluma
OA 507 8360
WF 3:00pm-4:30pm
Geldert A
Brain health, low impact aerobics, strength/flex
The following classes meet at Jack Cavanagh Rec Center, 426 - 8th St, Petaluma
OA 507 8385 MTh 9:30am-11:00am
Geldert A
Brain health, low impact aerobics, strength/flex
The following classes meet at Kellgren Senor Apts, 855 Wood Sorrel Dr, Petaluma
OA 507 8246
** T 10:30am-12:00pm
Stubblefield Tai Chi for health and well-being
OA 507 8536 **Th 1:00pm-2:30pm
Valmore A
Zumba Fitness
The following classes meet at Kenilworth Center, 150 Fairgrounds Dr, Petaluma
OA 507 8364 **TTh 10:15am-11:45am
Olivas-Navaro Low impact aerobics, balance & functional fitness
OA 507 8451
WF 8:00am-9:30am
Geldert A
Brain health, low impact aerobics, strength/flex
OA 507 8452 **MW10:00am-11:30am Stubblefield Tai Chi, for optimal heath and well-being
The following classes meet at Petaluma Senior Center, 211 Novak, Petaluma
OA 501 8214
F 12:30pm-3:30pm
Prieto L
Watercolor, acrylic and mixed media painting
OA 501 8412
T 12:30pm-3:30pm
Hatkoff A
Painting with watercolor
OA 501 8721
W 12:15pm-3:15pm
Marlin-Coole Watercolor painting
OA 505 8730
W 10:00am-11:30am
Pearson A
A guide for achieving happiness
The following classes meet at Springfield Place, 101 S Ely Blvd, Petaluma
OA 505 8296
W 2:30pm-4:00pm
Boga S
American History
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Older Adults Program
PETALUMA (Continued)
The following classes meet at Sunrise, 815 Wood Sorrel Dr, Petaluma
OA 505 8927
W 9:15am-10:45am
Boga S
American History
OA 507 8928
**T 9:00am-10:00am
Stubblefield Low impact fitness
OA 581 9003
**W 3:15pm-4:45pm
Lucas M
Classical music exploration
The following classes meet at Valley Orchards Retirement Center, 2100 E Washington St, Petaluma
OA 505 8594
W 1:00pm-2:30pm
Boga S
American History
COTATI
The following classes meet at Cotati Community Center, 216 E. School St., Cotati
OA 507 8310
**W 9:30am-10:30am
Davis G
Zumba gold
The following classes meet at Charles St. Village, 42 Charles St., Cotati
OA505 8211 **Th 10:00am-1:00pm Gonzalez-Blue Mixed media: Intuitive arts
CLOVERDALE
The following classes meet at Cloverdale Senior Center, 311 N Main St, Cloverdale
OA 501 8078
W 10:00am-1:00pm
Hatkoff A
Sketching & drawing with watercolor pencils
OA 505 8341
M 2:00pm-3:30pm
Churchill Jb
Conversational Spanish
HEALDSBURG
The following classes meet at Healdsburg Community Center, 1557 Healdsburg Ave., Healdsburg
OA 501 8063
W 1:00pm-4:00pm
Hatkoff A
Watercolor and drawing
The following classes meet at Healdsburg Senior Center, 133 Matheson St., Healdsburg
OA 505 8420
W 10:00am-11:30am
Churchill Jb
Conversational Spanish
SONOMA
The following classes meet at Brookdale Sonoma, 800 Oregon St, Sonoma
OA 501 8772 **Th 9:30am-12:30pm
Selby J
Watercolor and mixed media
OA 505 8114
M 3:30pm-4:30pm
Mikeska J
Loving healthy through laughter
OA 505 8534
F 1:30pm-3:00pm
Hiller S
Sharing Life stories
OA 505 8857
W 1:30pm-3:30pm
Rege-Harris
Exploring film
OA 507 8714 MTW 9:00am-10:30am
Franzini J
Low impact fitness
OA 507 9005
Sat 9:00am-10:30am
Franzini J
Low impact fitness
OA 581 8950
**T 6:15pm-7:45pm
Lucas M
Classical music exploration
The following classes meet at FAHA Heritage Center, 197 Verano Ave, Sonoma
OA 505 8131
W 9:00am-10:00am
Mikeska J
Living healthy through laughter yoga
OA 507 8136
WF 11:15am-12:45pm
Geldert A
Brain health, low impact aerobics, strength/flex
OA 507 8425 MTh 11:15am-12:45pm
Geldert A
Brain health, low impact aerobics, strength/flex
The following classes meet at Vintage House Senior Center, 264 First St East, Sonoma
OA 501 8416
T 1:00pm-4:00pm
Marlin-Coole Watercolor
OA 505 8127
T 10:00am-12:00pm
Ferandell J
A path to wellness
OA 507 8786
T 1:00pm-2:30pm
Kettler J
Building better balance
OCCIDENTAL
The following classes meet at Occidental Community Center, 3920 Bohemian Hwy, Occidental
OA 505
8069 **M 10:00am-12:00pm Gonzalez-Blue Women’s health discussion, aging gracefully
GUERNEVILLE
The following classes meet at Russian River Senior Center, 15010 Armstrong Woods Rd Guerneville
OA 501 8074
W 9:30am-12:30pm
Prieto L
Art journaling and collage
WINDSOR
The following classes meet at Vinecrest Senior Apartments, 8400 Hembree Lane, Windsor
OA 501 8167
Th 1:00pm-4:00pm
Little Bear
Acrylic and mixed media
OA 502 8774
Th 9:30am-12:30pm
Burlison D
Memoir writing
As class schedules may change, please visit the on-line schedule for most current listings of new classes!
The Santa Rosa Junior College through its Active Older Adults Program has partnered with various locations
throughout Sonoma County bringing free noncredit educational classes designed specifically for older adults as
part of its goal to provide lifelong learning.
Thank you to all our partner facilities throughout Sonoma County!
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