CCL Spring 2011 Schedule of Classes

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Non–Profit Organization U.S. Postage PAID Permit No. 18 Godfrey, IL www.lc.edu/ccl 5800 Godfrey Road Godfrey, Illinois 62035–2466 Essentials of Playwriting Page 3 Selling on eBay Page 4 Zumba ® Page 5 Greening Your Home Page 6 Fondant Basics Series Page 7 Scrapbooking Mini–Convention Page 8 Little Stirrups Page 8 Ballroom Dancing Page 9 Leadership Certificate Series Page 10 Mother’s Day Massage Page 11 Medical Coding & Billing Page 13 Upgrade to MS Office 2007 Page 14 Spring 2011 Schedule of Classes Continuing & Professional education It’s what you know.

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CCL Spring 2011 Schedule of Classes

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Non–ProfitOrganizationU.S. Postage

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Godfrey, IL

www.lc.edu/ccl

5800 Godfrey RoadGodfrey, Illinois 62035–2466

Essentials of Playwriting Page 3

Selling on eBay Page 4

Zumba®

Page 5

Greening Your Home Page 6

Fondant Basics Series Page 7

Scrapbooking Mini–Convention Page 8

Little Stirrups Page 8

Ballroom Dancing Page 9

Leadership Certificate Series Page 10

Mother’s Day Massage Page 11

Medical Coding & Billing Page 13

Upgrade to MS Office 2007 Page 14

Spring 2011 Schedule of Classes

Continuing & Professionale d u c a t i o n

It’s what you know.

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Continuing Professional Development Units (CPDUs) for EducatorsLewis and Clark Community College is an approved provider of CPDUs for courses and workshops sanctioned by the Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) for the purpose of teacher recertification. To receive documentation of participation, educators will need to complete a CPDU registration form prior to the start of class. CPDU credit is available for both traditional and online courses. For more information, call Debbie at 618.468.5701 or [email protected].

Continuing Education Units (CEUs)To meet the continuing education requirements related to your profession, CEUs may be granted for qualifying non–credit courses. For other classes, Lewis and Clark can document your clock–hour participation. In order to receive documentation of participation, you will need to complete the CEU registration form prior to the start of class which may be obtained by calling 618.468.5701 or [email protected].

Classes for Kids ............................................ 8

For People on the Go ..........................12 & 13

Registration .................................................. 15

Personal Enrichment ..................................... 3Digital Photography .......................3

Language Arts ...............................3

Computer Skills .............................4

Personal Finance ...........................4

Health & Fitness ............................5

Learn to Swim ................................5

Recreation .....................................5

Dog Obedience ..............................5

Think Green. Live Green ................6

Home Improvement .......................6

Water & Weather ...........................6

Cakes & Cookies ...........................7

Food & Wine ..................................7

Creative Arts ..................................8

Music & Dance ..............................9

Cultural Calendar ...........................9

Continuing Professional Education ........... 10Skills for Today’s Workplace .........10

Career Training ............................ 11

Massage Therapy ........................ 11

Computers ...................................14

Table of Contents Register

Staff

By phone.Call the main campus Enrollment Center at 618.468.7000 (8am–4:30pm Mon–Fri), the N.O. Nelson Campus at 618.656.8800, or any Community Education Center (9am–5pm Mon–Thurs, 9am–2pm Fri). Payment must be made by credit card.

By mail.Mail the completed registration form (on page 15) along with fullpayment to: Enrollment Center, Lewis and Clark Community College, 5800 Godfrey Road, Godfrey, IL 62035.

In person.Bring completed registration form and full payment to the main campus Enrollment Center, the N.O. Nelson Campus in Edwardsville, or any Community Education Center. Locations can be found on page 15.

By fax.Fax completed registration form with credit card information to 618.656.9515.

Mission StatementTo empower people by raising aspirations and fostering achievement through dynamic, compassionate, and responsible learning experiences.

Lewis and Clark Community College insures equal opportunities are offered in the admission, education, and employment of individuals regardless of sex, race, ethnicity, color, creed or religion, national origin, disability, age, marital status, military status, sexual orientation, and other protected categories. Any inquiries concerning the application of the Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, Title IX of the Education Amendments, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Age Discrimination Act, and the Illinois Human Rights Act may be made to: Gary Ayres, Vice President of Administration, Erickson Hall, Room 103, Lewis and Clark Community College, Godfrey, IL 62035, or 618.468.3000.

An ancient Chinese proverb says, “If we don’t change our direction, we’ll end up exactly where we are headed.” Inscrutable logic or crystal–clear wisdom? The answer will differ for each of us as we assess our skills and knowledge to determine if we are happy with the path we are on, or if we might like to make some changes in life?

Classes and workshops offered by Corporate & Community Learning feature an intellectual broadband of programs that can help you maintain a steady course, if that is your need. These include “Financial Fitness” to stay on a budget, computer workshops to keep up your professional skills, or “Zumba” to stay healthy while having fun. If you want change, however, other courses can open doors to new hobbies or help you explore new ways of seeing the world, such as “Fondant Cake Decorating” or “Paint With Light: Digital Photography.”

Whatever the goals you set, the dynamic learning experiences in this catalog may help you achieve them.

Kathy WillisDirector

Corporate & Community Learning

Pictured, front row from left: Debbie Creal, Jenn Ciavarella, Kathy Willis, Tom MonroeBack row from left: Becky Moore, Kathy Conlee, Amy Kozlowski, Katie Sledge, Dawn Zedolek

Not pictured: Don Hill, Allison Kane

Paint With Light:Digital PhotographyExplore the fascinating world of digital photography! This introductory course is geared toward novice photographers with point–and–shoot digital cameras. You’ll start by learning the basic features of your camera including different modes of shooting, and practicing basic photo taking skills. Then you’ll learn how to transfer photos to your computer and print copies at home and through online printing services. Participants should bring their digital camera along with the owner’s manual, a camera –to–computer cable and a flash drive to save your work.CEPE–107–N60 $65Tue Feb 22–Mar 29 6:30–8:30PMN.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 121Dixie Gausling

Beyond the Basics: DSLR PhotographyTake your digital photography skills to the next level! In this advanced course, Digital Single Lens Reflex (DSLR) users will learn how to maximize the setting and features of the camera to transform ordinary objects and settings into extraordinary photographs. Discussion will include important elements of a photograph, proper use of shutter, aperture and manual settings as well as the different styles of artist photography. Participants should bring their digital camera along with the owner’s manual, a camera–to–computer cable and a flash drive to save your work.CEPE–207–N60 $65Tue Apr 5–May 10 6:30–8:30PMN.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 121Dixie Gausling

Intro to Digital Photography Want to become more proficient with your digital camera? Let professional photographer Michelle Mueller teach you the terms, settings, and concepts related to digital photography such as ISO, pixels, resolution, and file size. Explore tools of the craft, from cameras and computers and printers to card readers and memory cards and more. Learn how to navigate your digital camera and work with special effects. You’ll be able to complete an easy photo assignment after the first class meeting, then learn how to rework, enhance and print your photos after downloading them to the computer in the second class meeting. Don’t forget to bring your digital camera! CEPE–118–M60 $40 Wed Mar 30–Apr 6 6:30–8:30PM Macoupin County Center, Carlinville, MC 106 Michelle Mueller

Ask the Photographer Are you thinking about making the move from a Point and Shoot camera to a Digital Single Lens Reflex (DSLR) camera? There are several important things to consider before making the switch. This workshop, led by professional photographer, Dick Snyder, will include a brief presentation on the fundamental operating differences between the two types of cameras, followed by an open question–and–answer session designed to answer your questions and provide you with the essential information needed to make this decision. A basic brand comparison will also be included. You should bring your current digital camera and owner’s manual to the session. CEPE–125–60 $35 Mon Jan 24 6:30–9PM Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 156Dick Snyder

Wedding Photography Photographing weddings can be fun and exciting but also a little complicated. In this 2–hour workshop with professional photographer Michelle Mueller you will discuss concepts, equipment, demands and photographic techniques used by contemporary wedding photographers. Discover the best way to shoot faces and fix common close–up problems in individual shots. Learn how to organize the family and wedding party, and which angles to use and which to avoid for group photos. Bring your camera! CEPE–141–M60 $25 Wed Apr 13 6:30–8:3PM Macoupin County Center, Carlinville, MC 106 Michelle Mueller

Movie Maker Magic Looking for something creative to do with all those digital pictures saved on your computer or camera? Explore Windows Movie Maker and learn how to import still photos and add titles, video transitions or special effects to create easy, yet impressive movies to share with family and friends. Bring along your photos on a CD or jump drive and you will be able to complete a movie in just 3 hours. You’ll need an empty 1 GB flash drive or blank CD in order to save your final movie. CEPE–105–60 $39 Fri Feb 25 6–9PM

CEPE–105–61 $39 Fri Apr 15 6–9PM Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 260 Mary Gray

Digital Scrapbooking Do you have digital pictures saved on your computer or camera and are looking for something fun and easy to do with them? Digital Scrapbooking may be the solution for you! In this beginning workshop, you will learn how to use your mouse to “drag and drop” your images into pre–designed templates or templates you design yourself to create a digital album. Bring along your photos on a CD or jump drive. You should also bring along an empty 1 GB flash drive or CD so you can save your scrapbook. You’ll want to sign up for this workshop again and again...you’ll learn something new every time! CEPE–110–50 $25 Sat Mar 26 10AM–12PM

CEPE–110–51 $25 Sat May 14 10AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 160 Mary Gray

Personal Enrichment Digital Photography

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Language ArtsSpanish for Travelers Whether you’re planning a trip to a Spanish-speaking country or just want to learn how to decipher the menu at a Mexican restaurant, this introductory class is perfect for adults with limited or no previous experience with the Spanish language. The class will focus on language. Participants will, however, become familiar with customs and practices in Spanish-speaking countries that are different from those in the United States and with which a traveler’s familiarity can be important in making the experience abroad more predictable and enjoyable. Lessons will include basic menu vocabulary; numbers and currency; words and phrases basic to shopping, dining, and entertainment; vocabulary for emergency situations; and vocabulary for getting directions and transportation. Course fee includes a reference book. CEPE–103–N60 $69 Wed Feb 2–Mar 2 6:30–8:30PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N8 101 Claudia Gramaglia

More Spanishfor Travelers This course picks up where the first Spanish for Travelers class leaves off. Learn more about the Spanish language and culture as well as more words and phrases to facilitate shopping, dining, and entertainment while traveling. Prerequisite: Spanish for Travelers or some familiarity with basic Spanish. CEPE–203–N60 $69 Wed Mar 9–Apr 6 6:30–8:30PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N8 101 Claudia Gramaglia

ConversationalSpanish for Travelers Quieres hablar espanol? This is a great opportunity for all those who would like to practice Spanish in a fun learning environment. The class will focus on talking with others in Spanish and dealing with possible scenarios while traveling to a Spanish-speaking country. To get the most from this class, you should have some Spanish-speaking experience or have taken a recent Spanish course. CEPE–303–N60 $69 Wed Apr 13–May 11 6:30–8:30PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N8 101 Claudia Gramaglia

Spanish for Law Enforcement With more and more Spanish-speaking people living in the United States every year, learning the Spanish language is becoming ever more important—especially in the field of law enforcement, where clear and quick communication is crucial. Whether you’re new to the Spanish language or just want a refresher, this Spanish course will give you the basic tools needed for everything from making casual conversation to handling life-or-death situations. Better yet, you’ll focus specifically on Spanish for law enforcement officers, skipping the “touristy” phrases you don’t need to know. You’ll start with simple vocabulary for everyday topics including colors, numbers, conversational phrases, family names, and words for asking questions. Next, you’ll learn Spanish terminology you can use during arrests, traffic stops, medical emergencies, and other common law enforcement situations. Course fee includes a pocket reference guide. CEPE–403–N60 $79 Wed Feb 2–Mar 9 6:30–8:30PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N8 102 Ana Harris

The Essentialsof Playwriting This introductory workshop is designed to help creative writers find their voice by learning the essentials of playwriting. Alongside award-winning playwright, Helen Hoepfner, aspiring writers will explore basic play structure and development, various processes used by renowned playwrights, as well as techniques for writing successful compositions. Through short writing exercises and peer critiques, participants will be introduced to a dialogue necessary in effective playwriting. CEPE–130–60 $20 Thu Mar 31 6–8PM Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 156 Helen Hoepfner

Computer Basicsfor New Users This course is perfect for new computer users or those whose skills need refreshing. Learn the basics of using the mouse and keyboard, work with windows and programs, adjust computer settings, explore the Internet, and set-up an email account. No experience necessary for this 8–hour, hands-on workshop. CECC–110–M1 $79 Tue Jan 25–Feb 15 9–11AM Macoupin County Center, Carlinville MC 106 CECC–110–50 $79 Sat Jan 29–Feb 19 9–11AM Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 160

CECC–110–J50 $79 Sat Feb 5–19 9AM–12PM Tri–County Center, Jerseyville Lab 1

Beyond Computer Basics: The Next Step Now that you have learned the basics, are you ready to get more out of your computer? In this 8–hour, hands–on workshop, students learn more about the Windows operating system and how to manage their files. They will also learn how to manage control system settings, create shortcuts, back up data, and burn a CD. To be successful in this course, students should be familiar with the basics of using a computer. CECC–210–M50 $79 Sat Apr 2–16 9AM–12PM Macoupin County Center, Carlinville MC 106 CECC–210–60 $79 Mon/Wed Apr 4–13 5–7PM Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 160

CECC–210–J1 $79 Tue/Thu May 3–12 1–3PM Tri–County Center, Jerseyville Lab 1

Basics ofBuying on eBayLearn what you need to know to start buying and selling on eBay from an expert. Topics include setting up an account, understanding the bidding process, searching and browsing, using shopping tools and paying with PayPal. This seminar is perfect for those with little or no experience using eBay. Basic computer knowledge and an email address are recommended for this 3–hour, hands-on workshop. CECC–160–N1 $19Thu Feb 10 9AM–12PMN.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 121

CECC–160–01 $19Thu Apr 14 1–4PMGodfrey Campus, Trimpe 160Craig Dille

Financial Fitnessfor Women IWomen often face unique personal financial challenges such as surviving a divorce or widowhood, starting a business, managing household finances efficiently, or simply planning for more secure future. Designed especially for women, this workshop will teach strategies for effective money management including how to establish a realistic budget, build a successful saving plan and tackle debt one step at a time. Instructor Cassandra Campbell has worked in banking and accounting for 8 years and is passionate about helping women become financially fit and gain control over choices that impact their financial well–being.CEPE–113–60 $29Thu Feb 24 6–9PMGodfrey Campus, Trimpe 160Cassandra Campbell

Selling on eBayLet an experienced seller teach you the right way to buy and sell on eBay. Learn how to set up an eBay account, create and monitor listings, improve existing listings with better descriptions and digital photography, set pricing, monitor feedback, explore payment options, ship items and complete transactions. Basic Internet knowledge and an email address are required. CECC–161–N1 $69Fri Mar 4–25 9–11:30AMN.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 121

CECC–161–01 $69Thu Apr 28–May 19 1–3:30PMGodfrey Campus, Trimpe 160Craig Dille

Easy WordDiscover the many features of Microsoft Word as you learn how to create and edit a document, use the spell checker, apply page layout settings, and print. You should be familiar with computer basics and have some keyboarding skills to be successful in this 8–hour, hands–on workshop. Version 2003 workshopsCECC–131–M60 $69Mon/Wed Feb 14–23 6–8PMMacoupin County Center, Carlinville, MC 106

CECC–131–N60 $69 Wed Mar 9–30 5:30–7:30PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 121

Version 2007 workshops CECC–121–N60 $69 Thu Feb 3–24 5:30–7:30PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 121

CECC–121–M50 $69Sat Feb 5–26 9–11AMMacoupin County Center, Carlinville, MC 106

CECC–121–50 $69Sat Apr 2 & 9 8:30AM–12:30PMGodfrey Campus, Trimpe 160

Easy ExcelTired of balancing your checkbook by hand or using a calculator? Learn how to use Microsoft Excel to create and edit spreadsheets. Students will learn the basics to format cells, create simple formulas, organize data, adjust the page layout, and print in this 8–hour, hands-on workshop.Version 2003 workshops CECC–132–M50 $69Sat Jan 22 & 29 8:30AM–12:30PMMacoupin County Center, Carlinville, MC 106

CECC–132–N60 $69 Mon/Wed Jan 24–Feb 2 5:30–7:30PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 121

CECC–132–01 $69Mon/Wed Feb 7–16 10AM–12PMGodfrey Campus, Trimpe 160

Version 2007 workshopsCECC–122–N50 $69 Sat Mar 5–19 9AM–12PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 121

CECC–122–J1 $69 Mon/Wed Mar 21–30 1–3PM Tri–County Center, Jerseyville, Lab 1

Financial Fitnessfor Women IIAre you a woman who is successfully operating on a budget and would like to get one step closer to your long term financial goals? This one–day workshop will help you develop healthy spending habits, provide tips for using the Internet and software to track and reduce spending and introduce you to the world of investments. Financial coach, Cassandra Campbell, will help you make the most of your money!CEPE–213–60 $29Thu Mar 31 6–9PMGodfrey Campus, Trimpe 160Cassandra Campbell

Financial Fitnessfor Women IIITake your money management to the next level in this one–night workshop, designed to help you maximize your investments. Through a variety of exercises, instructor Cassandra Campbell will help you navigate the risks and rewards of investing. Topics include investor groups, fund manager selection and wealth management. Don’t forget to bring your questions!CEPE–313–60 $29Thu Apr 28 6–9PMGodfrey Campus, Trimpe 160Cassandra Campbell

Easy PowerPointCreating eye–catching slide shows is the main objective in this course for new PowerPoint users. Participants will learn to create and format a variety of slides, use PowerPoint’s picture, drawing and clipart tools, and deliver a slide show. This is an 8–hour, hands–on workshop. Version 2003 workshopsCECC–133–N50 $69 Sat Feb 5–12 9AM–1PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 121

CECC–133–M60 $69Thu Mar 3–24 5–7PMMacoupin County Center, Carlinville, MC 106

Version 2007 workshops CECC–123–60 $69Tue Mar 1–22 6–8PMGodfrey Campus, Trimpe 160

CECC–123–J1 $69 Tue Apr 19–26 8:30AM–12:30PM Tri–County Center, Jerseyville Lab 1

PowerPointSpecial EffectsPowerPoint isn’t just for the office anymore! In this 4–hour hands-on workshop, participants will learn how to create eye-catching presentations using PowerPoint’s special effects tools. Learn to run a slide show with animation and sound, insert video clips and photos with graphic effects, and utilize hyperlinks and action buttons. These photo slide shows are great for weddings, marquees, parties, memorials and more. Participants should have a basic understanding of PowerPoint to be successful in this class. Version 2003 workshopsCECC–134–N50 $39 Sat Apr 2 9AM–1PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 121

CECC–134–M50 $39 Sat Apr 30 9AM–1PM Macoupin County Center, Carlinville, MC 106

Version 2007 workshopsCECC–135–60 $39 Tue/Thu Feb 8 & 10 5–7PM Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 160

CECC–135–J50 $39 Sat May 7 9AM–1PM Tri–County Center, Jerseyville, Lab 1

Budget Living Feeling a pinch on your budget? Looking for ways to save some money or make what you have go farther? Take the course that literally pays for itself by teaching you how to spend less and get more. Learn how to find the best deals in town or online, get the most out of coupons, reduce your grocery bill, maximize value by reusing or repurposing, and more. Every little bit helps! CEPE–111–60 $19 Tue Feb 8 6–9PM Godfrey Campus, Haskell 101

CEPE–111–N60 $19 Tue Feb 22 6–9PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 119 Michelle Catalano

The Basics of Investing Learn the basics of investing in this class designed to educate those currently in the workforce or retired. Each session, will provide an in-depth look at available investment opportunities and help you discover which one is right for you. The process of setting appropriate financial and investment goals will also be discussed. Instructor Cheryl Beanblossom has 19 years of experience in the financial services industry. Course fee includes helpful reference materials. CEPE–142–M60 $16 Mon Feb 21–Mar 21 6:30–7:30PM Macoupin County Center, Carlinville, MC 112 Cheryl Beanblossom

Etsy.com:Handmade Marketplace Do you create your own handmade items and want to share them with the world? Wouldn’t it be great if you could make money doing that right from your own home? Discover the joys of selling your handmade items on the award-winning Web site Etsy.com. Local artist and instructor, Michelle Strader, has sold over 1,000 unique items though Etsy and she will guide you through the steps of creating your own shop on the Internet. Discussion topics will include how to list items, create a virtual storefront, effective marketing tips and basic photo skills to showcase your items. Participants are welcome to bring one handmade item to the workshop for demonstration purposes. Michelle is eager to share her knowledge and get you started on a whole new venture! CEPE–132–60 $35 Wed Apr 13 6–9PM Godfrey Campus, Fobes 2502 Michelle Strader

Photoshop Elements 7.0 Retouch your digital images with Adobe Photoshop Elements. This powerful, user-friendly digital imaging program is perfect for amateur photographers, hobbyists, and businesses. Correct over-exposed or under-exposed photos, crop your pictures and correct various imperfections. Learn how to prepare pictures for printing, emailing and posting to the Web. You should be familiar with Windows basics and Internet navigation to be successful in this 8–hour hands-on workshop. CECC–140–M60 $79 Thu Feb 3–24 6:30–8:30PM Macoupin County Center, Carlinville, MC 106

CECC–140–50 $79 Sat Mar 5 & 12 8:30AM–12:30PM Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 160

CECC–140–M61 $79 Thu Apr 28–May 19 6:30–8:30PMMacoupin County Center, Carlinville, MC 106 Louise Jett

Movie Maker Magic Looking for something creative to do with all those digital pictures saved on your computer or camera? Explore Windows Movie Maker and learn how to import still photos and add titles, video transitions or special effects to create easy, yet impressive movies to share with family and friends. Bring along your photos on a CD or jump drive and you will be able to complete a movie in just 3 hours. You’ll need an empty 1 GB flash drive or blank CD in order to save your final movie. CEPE–105–60 $39 Fri Feb 25 6–9PM

CEPE–105–61 $39 Fri Apr 15 6–9PM Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 260 Mary Gray

Digital Scrapbooking Do you have digital pictures saved on your computer or camera and are looking for something fun and easy to do with them? Digital Scrapbooking may be the solution for you! In this beginning workshop, you will learn how to use your mouse to “drag and drop” your images into pre-designed templates or templates you design yourself to create a digital album. Bring along your photos on a CD or jump drive. You should also bring along an empty 1 GB flash drive or CD so you can save your scrapbook. You’ll want to sign up for this workshop again and again...you’ll learn something new every time! CEPE–110–50 $25 Sat Mar 26 10AM–12PM

CEPE–110–51 $25 Sat May 14 10AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 160 Mary Gray

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Progressive YogaYoga relieves stress, increases vitality and stamina, and unites body, mind and spirit. This course emphasizes a system of yoga postures, requiring physical and mental discipline designed to increase strength, flexibility, coordination, balance, and focus. This intermediate level yoga class builds on the postures and breathing exercises learned in beginning yoga, progressing to more challenging postures. [Offered concurrently with PHED 151.] CESC–151–60 $104Mon Jan 24–May 9 5–6:4PMGodfrey Campus, Reid 1201

CESC–151–61 $104Wed Jan 19–May 11 5–6:40PMGodfrey Campus, Reid 1201Betsy Smith

YogalatesYogalates is a mind/body class for people who can’t hold still! An alternative to traditional yoga and Pilates, this format is ideal for those who find traditional yoga and Pilates intimidating or restrictive. This hybrid workout combines mind/body practices, as well as principles of sport stretch, strength training and dynamic movement to improve strength, flexibility, balance, core stability, and reduce stress while constantly flowing from one exercise to the next. Previous yoga or Pilates experience is helpful, but not necessary. [Offered concurrently with PHED 176 Yogalates.]CESC–176–60 $104Tue/Thu Jan 18–May 12 5–5:50PMGodfrey Campus, Reid 1201Richard Hobin

Zumba®Zumba® is a dance fitness program that fuses Latin rhythms and easy–to–follow moves to create a one–of–a–kind workout. The routines feature interval training sessions where fast and slow rhythms and resistance training are combined to tone and sculpt your body while burning fat. If you enjoy high energy, motivating music, and like to try unique moves and combinations, then Zumba® is for you! It is recommended that you bring a water bottle with you to class.CESC–177–60 $38Tue Jan 25–Mar 1 6–7PMGodfrey Campus, Reid 1201Erica White

CESC–177–50 $38Sat Jan 29–Mar 5 9–10AMGodfrey Campus, Music Building AtriumAna House

CESC–177–61 $38Tue Mar 8–Apr 12 6–7PMGodfrey Campus, Reid 1201Erica White

CESC–177–51 $38Sat Mar 12–Apr 16 9–10AMGodfrey Campus, Music Building AtriumAna House

CESC–177–62 $38Tue Apr 19–May 24 6–7PMGodfrey Campus, Reid 1201Erica White

CESC–177–52 $38Sat Apr 23–May 28 9–10AMGodfrey Campus, Music Building AtriumAna House

Aqua Zumba®Jump into the Latin–inspired, easy–to–follow, calorie–burning, dance fitness–party that makes working out a splash. Aqua Zumba® incorporates dance and fitness moves and makes it fun for anyone who wants to exercise in the water. Exercising in the water gives you the same benefits as exercising on land including cardio stamina, muscle building, and weight loss. Movement against water creates resistance that is similar to other resistance exercise such as weight lifting, exercise tubing and fitness machines. In addition, the buoyancy of the water makes movement low impact creating less stress on the body. Accompanied by fun, upbeat music, Aqua Zumba® turns water exercise into a pool party.CESC–179–50 $38Sat Jan 22–Mar 12 7:30–8:15AM

CESC–179–51 $38Sat Mar 26–May 14 7:30–8:15AMHatheway PoolAmy Lowis

Self DefenseThis course will focus on the Chinese martial art of Wing Chun. This effective self–defense system utilizes intricate hand techniques specifically designed for defense in close range situations. Participants will learn basic self–defense skills and practice techniques and applications of Wing Chun alongside master trainer, Tom Englert.CESC–178–N60 $35Mon Mar 14–28 6–8PMN.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 119Tom Englert

BeginningTai Chi Chuan Tai Chi is a series of slow, coordinated exercises that promotes longevity and good health. Learn the basic principles and techniques of this traditional Chinese martial art in this class for beginners. CESC–107–F60 $55 Thu Jan 20–Mar 10 7–8PM

CESC–107–F61 $55 Thu Mar 17–May 12 7–8PM No class Apr 21 N.O. Nelson Elementary, Edwardsville Anne Gricevich

ContinuingTai Chi Chuan Continue your study of this ancient form of Chinese exercise as you refine your techniques and learn additional movements. Prerequisite: Beginning Tai Chi Chuan. CESC–207–F60 $55 Thu Jan 20–Mar 10 8–9PM

CESC–207–F61 $55 Thu Mar 17–May 12 8–9PM No class Apr 21 N.O. Nelson Elementary, Edwardsville Anne Gricevich

Fitness ChallengeA six–week fitness challenge meeting once a week designed to create a solid foundation for healthy living. This course will include practical instruction in nutrition, yoga and meditation. If you are interested in losing weight, increasing flexibility, eating healthier and managing pain and stress associated with the challenges of everyday life, make the commitment and try our six–week fitness challenge. This course is ideal for individuals or sign up with a friend for added support. Everyone will receive their own yoga mat. This course is taught by licensed massage therapist Sheila Brown and will include an introduction to the relaxing benefits of homeopathic care.CESC–103–F60 $99Thu Jan 20–Feb 24 6–8PMBenjamin Godfrey Mansion, GodfreySheila Brown

Health & FitnessWater ExerciseGet into shape in a refreshing new way. Designed for both swimmers and non–swimmers, this aquatic exercise class is held in the shallow end of the pool. Each class period includes times for individual aquatic activities and/or lap swimming at the end of the exercise.$33CESW–001–A1 Tue/Thu Jan18–Mar108–9AMCESW–001–A2 Tue/Thu Jan18–Mar109–10AMCESW–001–A3 Tue/Thu Jan18–Mar1010–11AMCESW–001–A6 Tue/Thu Jan18–Mar107:45–8:45PMCESW–001–B1 Tue/Thu Mar22–May128–9AMCESW–001–B2 Tue/Thu Mar22–May129–10AMCESW–001–B3 Tue/Thu Mar22–May1210–11AMCESW–001–B6 Tue/Thu Mar22–May127:45–8:45PMHatheway Pool

$40CESW–003–A1 M/W/F Jan19–Mar11 8–9AMCESW–003–B1 M/W/F Mar21–May13 8–9AMHatheway Pool

Arthritis ExerciseImprove your flexibility and mobility in this gentle exercise class. Designed for swimmers and non–swimmers, each class period includes time for individual exercise activities and/or lap swimming. Classes are held in the shallow end of the Hatheway Pool on the Godfrey Campus.$33CESW–002–A6 Mon/Wed Jan19–Mar9 7:45–8:45PMCESW–002–B6 Mon/Wed Mar21–May117:45–8:45PM

$40CESW–004–A1 M/W/F Jan19–Mar111–2PMCESW–004–B1 M/W/F Mar21–May131–2PMHatheway Pool

Adult Learn to SwimThis is a basic course for non–swimmers and very new swimmers (and those who have fear of the water!). Small group sessions are taught by Red Cross certified water safety instructors in a relaxed atmosphere with one–on–one assistance as needed. In addition to the obvious health benefits from this class, you can achieve more self confidence as a swimmer.$33CESW–005–A6Wed Jan19–Mar9 6:50–7:35PMCESW–005–A50Sat Jan22–Mar128:30–9:15AMCESW–005–B6Wed Mar23–May116:50–7:30PMCESW–005–B50Sat Mar26–May148:30–9:15AMHatheway Pool

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Dog ObedienceDog Gone Good! In this beginner obedience class, dog owners will learn how to get and keep their dog’s attention, how to give voice and hand commands, how to heel their dogs on a loose leash and find help with common dog behavior problems. Owners will learn how to teach their dogs the basic commands of sit, down, stay, wait, heel and leave it. Class is open to dogs that are at least six months old, neutered/spayed, and are up-to-date on their vaccinations. Dog should be worked on a regular collar, Gentle Leader or Halti. No chain, choke or pinch collars allowed. Dog owners are responsible for bringing pet cleaning supplies in case of accidents. Instructor Jason Chapman is a certified American Kennel Club Canine Good Citizen evaluator and experienced trainer. CEPE–115–60 $75 Mon Feb 7–Mar 21 7–8PM

CEPE–115–61 $75 Mon Mar 28–May 16 7–8PM No class Apr 4 Community Learning Center, Alton Jason Chapman

Canine GoodCitizen Prep Class The American Kennel Club’s Canine Good Citizen© program was started in 1989 to reward purebred and mixed breed dogs that have good manners at home and in the community. This class is designed for dogs that have already grasped the basic obedience commands of sit, down and stay and will conclude with the Canine Good Citizen test in a non-competitive atmosphere. All dogs that pass the Canine Good Citizen test will receive a certificate from the AKC. Class is open to dogs that are at least six months old, neutered/spayed, and are up-to-date on their vaccinations. Dog should be worked on a regular collar, Gentle Leader or Halti. No chain, choke or pinch collars allowed. Dog owners are responsible for bringing pet cleaning supplies in case of accidents. Instructor Jason Chapman is a certified American Kennel Club Canine Good Citizen evaluator and experienced trainer. CEPE–215–60 $75 Mon Jun 6–Jul 25 7–8PM No class Jul 4 Community Learning Center, Alton Jason Chapman

RecreationGolf for Beginners From tee to green, beginning golfers will learn the fundamentals of the game including swing, putting, chipping, pitching, club selection, rules and course etiquette in this 6–week course. Alongside instructor and LPGA member, Laura McCune, you will receive individual coaching and support as you progress through all phases of the game. Bring your clubs if you have them or they will be provided upon request. CESC–110–F60 $99 Tue Apr 5–May 10 6:30–8PM Rolling Hills Golf Course, Godfrey Laura McCune

Intermediate Golf Build on the basic fundamentals and take your golf game to the next level. This will include working on consistency with ball flight, direction and distance, learning how far you hit each club, developing a consistent Preshot Routine, learning good Course Management and working on short game variations. You will still spend time on the range, however, now it’s time to learn how to really play golf on the course. This is the only place you can really learn to play the game. Alongside instructor and LPGA member, Laura McCune, you will receive individual coaching and support as you progress through all phases of the game. Bring your clubs if you have them or they will be provided upon request. CESC–210–F60 $99 Thu Apr 7–May 12 6:30-8PM Rolling Hills Golf Course, Godfrey Laura McCune

Easy RidersNever ridden a horse? Used to ride years ago and need a riding refresher? Come join the Easy Riders class for adults! In this 4 week class, learn how to be more comfortable and safe around horses while learning how to ride with style and confidence. Riders may choose either an English or Western style saddle. Lesson horses are well–trained and kind–hearted. Riders will be contacted by the instructor prior to the start date to discuss class requirements. (Class size is limited to maximize one–on–one instruction.)CEPE–128–F50 $99Sun Mar 27–Apr 17 12–1:30PMRocky Branch Stables, Bethalto

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Water & Weather Home ImprovementSKYWARNLearn to spot severe storms and tornados as they are developing. Learn how to properly find safe shelter. The SKYWARN seminar is taught by a representative from the National Weather Service in St. Louis. This seminar is open to the public. There is no fee but attendees must register before the seminar or at the door.CEPE–126–50 Sat Mar 19 8:30AM–12PMGodfrey Campus, Trimpe 141John Nell

Illinois RiverWatch Want to get involved in the stewardship of the state’s rivers and streams? Grab your rubber boots and join the Illinois RiverWatch Program! During this interactive workshop, we will learn to identify stream macroinvertebrates (such as the, dragonfly and mayfly nymphs, beetles, snails, and much more) and practice proper monitoring techniques at a local stream. Equipment will be provided. Please bring knee–high boots or waders, sun block, insect repellent, a water bottle and lunch. After completing the workshop, you may adopt a local stream site and monitor annually. Pre–registration is required, no walk–ins please. CEPD–912–50 $40 Sat Mar 19 9AM–4PM Godfrey Campus, Haskell 101 Vera Bojic

Basic Electrical Repairs This do-it-yourself workshop is designed to give you the knowledge and confidence to safely perform basic electrical repairs around your home. Learn how to diagnose and fix common problems associated with outlets, switches, light fixtures and cords. CEHG–165–60 $25 Tue Mar 8 6–9PM Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 156 Chuck Herring

Carpentry Basics Save on home repair and maintenance bills by learning how to do it yourself! This hands-on workshop will focus on basic carpentry skills that can be used in your home, business or investment property. Discussion will cover the necessary tools and supplies needed to complete simple carpentry projects including re-screening a door, installing a deadbolt and hanging shelves. CEHG–164–60 $25 Tue Apr 12 6–9PMGodfrey Campus, Trimpe 156 Chuck Herring

America’sBoating Course New and experienced boaters, including kayakers and canoeists, hunters and fisherman in an outboard boat, and the skippers of power boats and sailboats, will benefit from this boating safety course sanctioned by the United States Power Squadron. This course covers the basics you need to know to safely and legally operate your boat, such as boating terminology, boat handling, water sports safety, PWCs, legally required equipment, boating laws and regulations, right-of-way rules between boats, and marine radio operation. Participants who attend all class sessions and pass the final exam will be issued a card by the Commander of the St. Louis Sail and Power Squadron certifying successful completion of the course. Certified adults may qualify for boat insurance discounts; youth may present their cards and receive a state-issued Boater Safety Card from the Department of Natural Resources. Fee includes course materials. CEPE–129–50 $50 Sat Mar 19–Apr 2 12–4PMGodfrey Campus, Trimpe 156 Gus Elia

Additional family members may attend at a reduced fee of $20 per person (does not include course materials). For more information or to enroll, contact Katie Sledge at 468-5750 or [email protected]

Plumbing Made Easy Save on home repair and maintenance bills by learning how to do it yourself! This hands-on workshop will give you the knowledge and confidence to safely perform basic plumbing repairs around your home. Learn how to diagnose and fix common problems associated with pipes, faucets and toilets. CEHG–107–60 $25 Tue May 10 6–9PM Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 156 Chuck Herring

Join the faculty, staff and students at Lewis and Clark Community Collegeand develop an environmental sustainability plan to suit your lifestyle.

Try one of these classes to get you started!

Introduction toGreen Living This introductory course takes the fuzzy concept of what it means to be “green” and puts it into a useful perspective. It will provide an overview of how our culture brought us to a need for change, plus details for a move toward green living. Learn how you can put your home, business, and community back on track for a cleaner, healthier, more sustainable world. Course fee includes a reference book. CEGR–105–N50 $65 Sat Feb 26 & Mar 5 8:30AM–12:30PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 119 Phillip Hudson

Greening Your Home Are you interested in making your home cleaner and greener for yourself, your family and the planet? This workshop will introduce you to the basic environmental challenges we all face at home, and offer simple, easy-to-understand solutions. Course fee includes an essential reference book that contains the tips, techniques, and suggestions you need to “go green” at home! CEGR–106–N50 $65 Sat Apr 2 & 9 8:30AM–12:30PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 119 Phillip Hudson

Introduction to Green Building and Remodeling Whether you’re building a new home or remodeling an existing one, this workshop is designed to teach homeowners the basics of High Performance Green Building. Participants will learn how to make their home more energy efficient and environmentally friendly which can reduce household expenses and decrease the effect on climate change. Instructor Don Dieckmann will share tips on green building techniques including solar energy, water conservation, wind turbines, heating, cooling, lighting and protection against harmful mold and gasses. Don has more than 30 years experience in construction, property management and home inspection. CEGR–102–60 $49 Thu Apr 7 & 14 6–8PM Godfrey Campus, Haskell 101

CEGR–102–N60 $49 Thu May 5 & 12 6–8PMN.O. Nelson Campus, N4 119 Don Dieckmann

Vegetarian Basics Ever wanted to try a vegetarian diet? Looking to explore some vegetarian recipes? Find out what it takes to incorporate meatless foods into your diet in this one-of-a-kind workshop. Vegetarian meals can be less expensive, tastier, and much healthier than meat-centered meals if they are planned and prepared properly. This workshop will focus especially on nutritional information and the health benefits of eating vegetarian food, how to avoid the wrong ways to be a vegetarian and include a sampling of popular vegetarian dishes. CEHG–114–60 $30 Tue Apr 5 6–9PM Godfrey Campus, Haskell 101

CEHG–114–N60 $30 Tue Apr 19 6–9PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 119 Michelle Catalano

21st Century: Unplugged How prepared are you for the next long power outage? This workshop is designed to teach you how to survive for up to two weeks without electricity. Through demonstrations, explanations, printed materials and some hands-on application, you will gain the practical knowledge needed for an emergency situation without electricity. CEHG–109–60 $25 Tue Feb 8 6–9PM Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 156 Chuck Herring

GreeningYour Business This new green workshop offers business owners practical steps to create a sustainable work environment. Participants will learn how to reduce resource consumption, streamline waste management, green information technology systems, and more. Course fee includes a reference book that will help green novices and experts alike make simple yet significant changes that will drive measurable savings. CEGR–107–N50 $65 Sat May 7 & 14 8:30AM–12:30PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 119 Phillip Hudson

Build an Electric Vehicle Are you considering an electric vehicle conversion? This class is designed to prepare you for the challenge of converting an internal combustion engine vehicle into an EV. Using a recently converted S-10 pickup, ASE Master Tech certified instructor Scott Aljets will demonstrate the key components of an electric vehicle conversion. Topics of discussion will include recent history of electric vehicles, government influence, safety, batteries, wiring, drivetrain and chassis options. Course fee includes a reference book. CEGR–104–60 $99 Thu Mar 3–Apr 7 6:30–8:30PM Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 158 Scott Aljets

For more information about Lewis and Clark’s sustainability initiatives, visit www.lc.edu/green

You’ve seen Buddy and Duff do it, now it’s your turn. Take your skills to the next level in this series of workshops designed around

one of the latest cake decorating crazes – Fondant! Forget the stale commercial brands you’ve tasted before, Michelle Davenport

of Sweet Indulgences uses only homemade marshmallow fondantin these workshops. Space is limited, so register today!

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Cake Art: Level 1Learn the art of cake decorating in just a few weeks! Create beautiful cakes for any occasion as you learn how to properly bake and level cakes, prepare various types of icing, and practice techniques such as borders, drop flowers, roses, fancy writing, pattern presses and more. Participants are expected to provide their own un-iced cakes and icing as needed for class. The instructor will distribute a supply list during the first class meeting; participants do not need to bring anything on the first night. 3–week sessionCEHG–100–FED60 $40 Thu Feb 3–17 6:30–8:30PM Edwardsville High School, Foods Lab B160 Betty Parks

4–week session CEHG–101–60 $45 Wed Feb 16–Mar 9 6:30–8:30PM Godfrey Campus, Reid 0201 Karen Roth

Cake Art: Level 2Build on the techniques you learned in Cake Art: Level 1 or from your own decorating experience. Learn how to work with Royal icing while practicing the basket weave technique, designing icing pieces and creating more elaborate flower designs. Participants are expected to provide their own un-iced cakes and icing as needed for class. The instructor will distribute a supply list during the first class meeting; participants do not need to bring anything on the first night. 3–week session CEHG–200–FED60 $40 Thu Feb 24–Mar 10 6:30–8:30PM Edwardsville High School, Foods Lab B160 Betty Parks

4–week session CEHG–201–60 $45 Wed Mar 16–Apr 6 6:30-8:30PM Godfrey Campus, Reid 0201 Karen Roth

Sonoma & Alexander Valley Wines Join us in a wonderful exploration of classic wine country as you taste and compare the grape varietals between two major wine–producing regions in California. Jeff Jones, Regional Wine Manager of Koerner Distributing, will lead an exploration of some unique wines from Sonoma and Alexander Valley. Wine, light food, and glassware will be provided. Must be 21 to enroll. CEHG–136–F6 $44 Wed Jan 19 7–9PM Crushed Grapes, Edwardsville

Italian Wines:Piemonte Region Italian wines have been among the most popular and most misunderstood wines in America. Scott Reed, National Sales Manager of Ionia Atlantic Imports, will demystify some of the country’s most treasured wines from the Piemonte Region in northwest Italy. Wine, light food, and glassware will be provided. Must be 21 to enroll. CEHG–137–F6 $44 Wed Feb 9 7–9PM Crushed Grapes, Edwardsville

Wines of Austria Join us for a special opportunity to taste some unique and little known wines of Austria. Jonathan Gragg, Wine Representative of Robert Houde Wines, will lead a discussion of these refreshing wines, many of which you may have never heard. Wine, light food, and glassware will be provided. Must be 21 to enroll. CEHG–138–F6 $44 Wed Mar 16 7–9PM Crushed Grapes, Edwardsville

Cake Art: Level 3Dazzle your friends with the look of a rolled fondant cake and other decorated masterpieces as you take your basic cake decorating skills to the next level. Learn the basics of rolled fondant, coloring fondant, and fondant covered cakes and circles. Mold a fondant rose and make flowers, drapes, borders and more. Previous experience in cake decorating is required for this course. Instructor will distribute supply lists during the first class meeting; no supplies needed on the first night. 3–week session CEHG–300–FED60 $40 Thu Mar 17–31 6:30–8:30PM Edwardsville High School, Foods Lab B160 Betty Parks

4–week session CEHG–301–60 $45 Wed Apr 13–May 4 6:30–8:30PM Godfrey Campus, Reid 0201 Karen Roth

Pull–Apart CakesPull–apart cakes, which use cupcakes for a base but are iced together as one cake, are the latest trend in cake decorating! In this one–night, hands–on workshop, you will learn how to create a pull–apart cake and give it that finished look with basic decorating techniques. Serving dessert at your next party will be a breeze with a pull–apart cake. A $5 materials fee for tools and supplies is payable to the instructor at the beginning of the workshop.CEHG–170–FED60 $20Thu Apr 14 6–9PMEdwardsville High School, Foods Lab B160Betty Parks

French Wines Explore one of the most exciting wine countries in the world! The mere mention of French wines brings waves of delight and confusion to most people. Mystical tastes and aromas are wrapped in enigmatic labels. Lisa Odum, Wine Consultant for Maverick Wine Company, will help unwrap the wonderful world of French wines. Wines from all the major wine regions of France will be featured, along with light food. Must be 21 to enroll. CEHG–139–F6 $44 Wed Apr 13 7–9PM Crushed Grapes, Edwardsville

Italian Wines:Tuscano Region The Tuscano region of Italy is an enchanting, romantic region producing some exceptional wines. Scott Reed, National Sales Manager of Ionia Atlantic Imports, will guide us through some of the area’s familiar wines and some new expressions. Wine, light food, and glassware will be provided. Must be 21 to enroll. CEHG–140–F6 $44 Wed May 11 7–9PM Crushed Grapes, Edwardsville

Airbrushing for CakesAirbrushing isn’t just for models and t–shirts, it is also a growing trend in the world of cake decorating! In this one–night, hands–on workshop, you will learn how to use the art of airbrushing to decorate cakes, cupcakes and cookies. Each participant will have some airbrushed goodies to take home at the end of the night. A $5 materials fee for tools and supplies is payable to the instructor at the beginning of the workshop.CEHG–171–FED60 $20Thu Apr 28 6–9PMEdwardsville High School, Foods Lab B160Betty Parks

Cooking for Couples: Valentine’s Dinner Are you looking for a fun and different way to celebrate Valentine’s Day? Skip the crowded restaurants and join us for a great hands-on workshop! You and your sweetheart will spend the evening learning how to prepare some new and exciting recipes and share a delicious, romantic meal. Please register with a partner. Course fee is per person. CEHG–119–FED60 $35 Fri Feb 11 6–9PM Edwardsville High School, Foods Lab B160 Stephanie Vallo

Baking Basics:Quick Breads Join us for our latest offering in the popular Baking Basics series! In this hands-on class, you’ll learn some great traditional English, Irish and American–style quick breads, perfect for every meal of the day. Learn some delicious ways to customize your favorite quick bread recipes. Featured recipes may include: Custom Breakfast Muffins, Lemon and Blueberry Scones, Cheddar Biscuits and Irish Soda Bread. CEHG–173–FED60 $30 Thu Mar 17 6–9PM Edwardsville High School, Foods Lab B160 Stephanie Vallo

Valentine Bears & Bows Need a sweetheart of a cake for your valentine? Learn how to make a Teddy Bear out of fondant and wrap a cake with a big decorative, edible bow! Led by baker Michelle Davenport of Sweet Indulgences, you will learn different decorating techniques that will transform your cake into a work of art! Each participant will cover and decorate a Valentine–themed cake to take home at the end of the night. A materials fee of $20 is payable to the instructor at the beginning of the workshop. CEHG–403–60 $16 Wed Feb 9 6–8PM Godfrey Campus, Reid 0201 Michelle Davenport

Four Simple Flowersfor Cupcakes Have you seen the beautiful edible flowers that adorn wedding cakes and cupcakes? Try your hand at making four basic flowers including calla lilies and roses, just in time for Spring! In this hands-on workshop you will learn several ways to frost cupcakes and decorate them with fondant flowers. Each participant will frost and decorate cupcakes to take home at the end of the night. A materials fee of $20 is payable to the instructor at the beginning of the workshop. CEHG–404–60 $16 Mon Mar 14 6–8PM Godfrey Campus, Reid 0201 Michelle Davenport

Edible CenterpiecesLooking for a festive centerpiece or a unique gift idea? Edible arrangements are just the thing to spice up any table and impress your family and friends! In this one–night, hands–on workshop, you will learn how to create an edible centerpiece using a mixture of candies and cookies. You’ll arrange the yummy treats using a variety of techniques to create that special look, then take home an edible centerpiece of your own design! A $10 materials fee for tools and supplies is payable to the instructor at the beginning of the workshop.CEHG–172–FED60 $20Thu May 12 6–9PMEdwardsville High School, Foods Lab B160Betty Parks

IntimidatingIngredients Made Easy Do you admire the artichoke, but wonder what to do with it at home? Are you attracted to wild mushrooms, but can’t figure out how to work them into a family meal? Join us for an afternoon of hands-on cooking as we demystify popular, and sometimes unusual, springtime produce. You’ll learn how to incorporate these delicious and versatile ingredients into dishes impressive enough for company, but easy enough for a family meal. Featured recipes may include Parmesan and Herb Stuffed Artichokes, Arugula Salad with Fennel, Wild Mushroom Ravioli Marinara and Individual Rhubarb Strawberry Tarts. CEHG–174–FED50 $35 Sat Apr 16 2–5PM Edwardsville High School, Foods Lab B160 Stephanie Vallo

Snack Attack Come spend a fun evening with your kids or grandkids learning to make easy and delicious home-made snacks! This hands-on class is ideal for kids ages 5 and up. Featured recipes may include: Sweet and Spicy Glazed Nuts, Thick and Rich Milk Chocolate Hot Cocoa, Kettle Corn, Strawberry Toaster Pastries, Baked Cinnamon Sugar Apple and Cheesy Quesadillas. Adults, please register with your child, course fee is per person. CEHG–169–FED60 $25 Tue May 10 5:30–8PM Edwardsville High School, Foods Lab B160 Stephanie Vallo

Easter Bunnies & Lilies This hands-on decorating workshop offers a little of everything – from whimsical to elegant! You will learn how to make an adorable Easter Bunny and an edible Easter lily. Alongside baker Michelle Davenport of Sweet Indulgences, you will learn how to cover a cake with fondant and decorate it using the latest tips and tricks, just like Buddy and Duff. Each participant will cover and decorate an Easter–themed cake to take home at the end of the night. A materials fee of $20 is payable to the instructor at the beginning of the workshop. CEHG–405–60 $16 Tue Apr 12 6–8PM Godfrey Campus, Reid 0201 Michelle Davenport

Fun in the Yummy Sun Summer is just around the corner! Celebrate the season in style with a swimming pool cake of your own design. In this hands-on workshop, baker Michelle Davenport of Sweet Indulgences will guide you through the process of covering a cake with fondant and decorating it with a summertime theme. Each participant will take home a cake at the end of the night. A $20 materials fee is payable to the instructor at the beginning of the workshop. CEHG–406–60 $16 Wed May 11 6–8PM Godfrey Campus, Reid 0201 Michelle Davenport

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Stamp–A–Stack Exploring the hobby of paper crafting or looking to try your hand at new techniques in card making? Are you an avid crafter who wants to meet others who share your passion? In this hands-on workshop you will learn how to use a variety of techniques to create a set of 10 cards including Birthday, Thank You, Thinking of You, With Sympathy and more! Fee includes most supplies and materials. Please bring your own scissors, adhesive and paper cutter with scoring blade. Previous experience in paper crafting is not required; all are welcome! CEAC–122–N60 $40 Wed Feb 16 6–8PM

CEAC–122–N61 $40 Wed Mar 16 6–8PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 119 Laura Schmidt

ScrapbookingMade Simple Interested in exploring the hobby of scrapbooking? Are you a scrapper who is looking for a night out to gather with others and work on some fantastic projects? This hands-on workshop will provide both novice and experienced crafters the opportunity to try their hand at a variety of scrapbooking techniques and tools to create a double page spread. Fee includes most supplies and materials. Please bring your own scissors, adhesive and paper cutter with scoring blade. Previous scrapbooking experience is not required; all are welcome! CEAC–123–N60 $40 Wed Feb 23 6–8PM

CEAC–123–N61 $40 Wed Mar 23 6–8PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 119 Laura Schmidt

ScrapbookingMini-Convention Feed your crafty soul in this brand new weekend event at Lewis and Clark! This mini-convention is designed to provide you with plenty of time and space to work on your latest scrapbooking projects. Representatives from Creative Memories® and Stampin’ Up® will be demonstrating new techniques and products throughout the weekend. A computer lab will also be open for your digital projects. So, load up the supplies, projects and friends for a great weekend of scrapbooking! Registration fee includes dinner on Friday and lunch and dinner on Saturday. CEAC–130–50 $75 Fri & Sat Mar 4 & 5 6PM–12AM (Fri); 9AM–9PM (Sat)

CEAC–132–60 $30 Fri only Mar 4 6PM–12AM

CEAC–131–51 $55Sat only Mar 5 9AM–9PMGodfrey Campus, Trimpe 141

To register for this special event,please contact Katie Sledge at 468.5750or [email protected]. Registration deadlineis February 16.

Introduction toStained Glass Bring the glowing color of stained glass into your home by learning traditional methods to create stunning works of art. Using the copper foil technique (Tiffany method), cutting, breaking, grozing and soldering, you will create three projects: an 8x10” stained glass panel, a three-dimensional object such as a candle holder, and a sun catcher. The class is led by artist Lynn Ulett-Wenk. You may have enjoyed her windows featuring local flora and fauna in the restaurant at Pere Marquette Lodge. Materials and tools are not included in the course fee. Participants should bring safety glasses. CEAC–104–F60 $65 Wed Feb 23–Apr 13 7–9PM Alton Stained Glass Works, Alton

CEAC–104–FED1 $65 Thu Feb 24–Apr 14 7–9PM Edwardsville High School, Art Lab D150 Lynne Ulett-Wenk

Classes for KidsCompetitive Diving:Ages 6 & upSwimmers will learn the skills and techniques necessary to dive competitively in this 8–week course taught by an experienced diving coach. This class will teach young divers about the sport of diving and help them prepare for competitions. To be successful, children must be currently enrolled in or have completed Swim Level 5 or Level 6, and must already know how to perform a basic spring dive with approach. For ages 6 and older (or with permission of the swim program coordinator).$44CECK–080–A6 Wed Jan19–Mar9 6:05–6:50PMCECK–080–B6 Wed Mar23–May11 6:05–6:50PMHatheway Pool

Water Babies I:Ages 6 to 18 monthsThis class promotes water adjustment, not necessarily swimming, for babies and toddlers 6 to 18 months old. A parent or other responsible adult must be present and in the water at all times during the class. Classes are taught by Red Cross–certified water safety instructors. Children should wear swim diapers or snug training pants under their swimsuits.$44CECK–088–A50Sat Jan22–Mar129:15–10AMCECK–088–B50Sat Mar26–May149:15–10AMHatheway Pool

Water Babies II:18 Months to 3This class promotes water adjustment, not necessarily swimming, for babies and toddlers 18 months to 3 years old. A parent or other responsible adult must be present and in the water at all times during the class. Classes are taught by Red Cross–certified water safety instructors. Children should wear swim diapers or snug training pants under their swimsuits.$44CECK–089–A50Sat Jan22–Mar1210–10:45AMCECK–089–B50Sat Mar26–May1410–10:45AMHatheway Pool

Preschool Swim:Ages 3 to 5Learn water safety, personal safety, physical and mental adjustments to the water, buoyancy, body position and basic water skills such as front and back floating, with a goal of coordinating a beginning crawl and elementary back stroke. Classes are taught by Red Cross–certified water safety instructors.$44CECK–090–1A Tue/Thu Jan18–Feb106:05–6:50PMCECK–090–2A Tue/Thu Feb15–Mar106:05–6:50PMCECK–090–3A Tue/Thu Mar22–Apr14 6:05–6:50PMCECK–090–4A Tue/Thu Apr19–May126:05–6:50PMCECK–090–5A Tue/Thu Jan18–Feb106:50–7:35PMCECK–090–6A Tue/Thu Feb15–Mar106:50–7:35PMCECK–090–7A Tue/Thu Mar22–Apr146:50–7:35PMCECK–090–8A Tue/Thu Apr19–May126:50–7:35PMCECK–090–A50Sat Jan22–Mar1210:45–11:30AMCECK–090–A6 Mon Jan24–Mar7 6:05–6:50PMCECK–090–A7 Mon Jan24–Mar7 6:50–7:35PMCECK–090–B50Sat Mar26–May14 10:45–11:30AMCECK–090–B6 Mon Mar21–May9 6:05–6:50PMCECK–090–B7 Mon Mar21–May9 6:50–7:35PMHatheway Pool

Swim Levels 1–5:Ages 6 & upChildren will be skill tested on the first day of class to determine which level they are in. A wide variety of skills will be learned and as they progress through the levels, new skills are learned and old ones are refined. Classes are taught by Red Cross–certified water safety instructors.$44CECK–091–1A Tue/Thu Jan18–Feb106:05–6:50PMCECK–091–2A Tue/Thu Feb15–Mar106:05–6:50PMCECK–091–3A Tue/Thu Mar22–Apr146:05–6:50PMCECK–091–4A Tue/Thu Apr19–May126:05–6:50PMCECK–091–5A Tue/Thu Jan18–Feb10 6:50–7:35PMCECK–091–6A Tue/Thu Feb15–Mar106:50–7:35PMCECK–091–7A Tue/Thu Mar22–Apr146:50–7:35PMCECK–091–8A Tue/Thu Apr19–May12 6:50–7:35PMCECK–091–A50Sat Jan22–Mar1211:30AM–12:15PMCECK–091–A6 Mon Jan24–Mar7 6:05–6:50PMCECK–091–A7 Mon Jan24–Mar7 6:50–7:35PMCECK–091–B50Sat Mar26–May1411:30AM–12:15PMCECK–091–B6 Mon Mar21–May9 6:05–6:50PMCECK–091–B7 Mon Mar21–May9 6:50–7:35PMHatheway Pool

Swim Level 6:Ages 6 & upThe objective of level 6 is to refine strokes so students swim with more ease, efficiency, power and smoothness over greater distances. Level 6 has also been revamped to include several components such as Personal Water Safety, Fundamentals of Diving, Fitness Swimming, and Lifeguard Readiness. Classes are taught by Red Cross–certified water safety instructors. Prerequisite: Must have completed level 5.$44CECK–092–A50Sat Jan22–Mar1212:15–1PMCECK–092–A6 Mon Jan24–Mar7 6:50–7:35PMCECK–092–B50Sat Mar26–May14 12:15–1PMCECK–092–B6 Mon Mar21–May9 6:50–7:35PMHatheway Pool

Kinderdance Level 1: Ages 3 to 5Kinderdance is a developmental dance/movement and fitness program taught on three levels, teaching the basics of ballet, tap, acrobatics and creative movement while blending educational concepts. Level 1 is for boys and girls ages 3 to 5. Children should wear dance attire (leotard and tights, ballet shoes with elastic straps, black tap shoes with ribbons) or loose comfortable clothing with socks and tennis shoes (no denim allowed). Instructor Sara Miller is a certified Kinderdance early childhood movement specialist who has taught ballet professionally for 11 years.CECK–127–50 $70Sat Jan 15–Mar 5 10–11AMGodfrey Campus, Music Building Atrium

CECK–127–51 $70Sat Mar 19–May 14 10–11AMNo class April 23Godfrey Campus, Music Building AtriumSara Miller

Kinderdance Level 2: Ages 4 to 5Kinderdance is a developmental dance/movement and fitness program taught on three levels, teaching the basics of ballet, tap, acrobatics and creative movement while blending educational concepts. Level 2 is for boys and girls ages 4 to 5. Children should wear dance attire (leotard and tights, ballet shoes with elastic straps, black tap shoes with ribbons) or loose comfortable clothing with socks and tennis shoes (no denim allowed). Instructor Sara Miller is a certified Kinderdance early childhood movement specialist who has taught ballet professionally for 11 years.CECK–227–50 $70Sat Jan 15–Mar 5 11AM–12PMGodfrey Campus, Music Building Atrium

CECK–227–51 $70Sat Mar 19–May 14 11AM–12PMNo class April 23Godfrey Campus, Music Building AtriumSara Miller

Kindercombo:Ages 6 to 9Kindercombo is a combination ballet, tap and modern dance program giving young dance students a solid foundation upon which to build. This program is for boys and girls ages 6 to 9. Children should wear dance attire (leotard and tights, ballet shoes with elastic straps, black tap shoes with ribbons) or loose comfortable clothing with socks and tennis shoes (no denim allowed). Instructor Sara Miller is a certified Kinderdance early childhood movement specialist who has taught dance and fitness professionally for 11 years.CECK–327–50 $70Sat Jan 15–Mar 5 12:30–1:30PMGodfrey Campus, Music Building Atrium

CECK–327–51 $70Sat Mar 19–May 14 12:30–1:30PMNo class April 23Godfrey Campus, Music Building AtriumSara Miller

Little Stirrups (Parent/Child): Ages 4 & upYoung riders will learn about the wonderful world of horses in this beginning riding class for parents and kids. Parent/child teams will experience everything from the feel of a horse’s fuzzy muzzle to the giggles of excitement during your child’s first trotting steps in the saddle. Kids will learn how to brush their horse, put the saddle on its back, and tell it how to stop, go and turn in the very first class. Rocky Branch horses are generous, patient and sweet–natured. Riders will demonstrate their new skills for family and friends on the last day and be presented with a rosette ribbon. Young riders must be accompanied by an adult who will participate in each class by helping to brush, saddle up and lead the horse while their child is riding. CECK–128–F50 $99Sat Mar 26–Apr 16 1–2:30PMRocky Branch Stables, Bethalto

CECK–128–F51 $99Sat Apr 30–May 21 1–2:30PMRocky Branch Stables, BethaltoLesa Teepe

Rocky Branch Saddle Club: Ages 8 & upThe Rocky Branch Saddle Club’s 10–level program takes riders from beginner to accomplished equestrian. Each level is a set of building blocks combining riding skills and horse care knowledge such as how much oats to feed a horse, the difference between hay and straw, and how to clean a horse’s hooves. Riding activities include playing games on horseback, riding bareback, navigating hills and bridges and a life–size riding maze. Saddle Club riders will learn to ride both English and Western styles with confidence. Merit pins are awarded at each level; riders who complete all 10 levels will graduate as an assistant riding instructor. Special activities include arts and crafts, demonstrations from a professional horse trainer, and assisting a veterinarian or horse–shoer. Saddle Club incorporates the riding handbook “Happy Horsemanship” (available for purchase along with club jackets and riding helmets). CECK–228–F50 $99Sat Mar 26–Apr 16 3–4:30PMRocky Branch Stables, Bethalto

CECK–228–F51 $99Sat Apr 30–May 21 3–4:30PMRocky Branch Stables, BethaltoLesa Teepe

Junior Golf Level 1: Ages 8 to 15 Embrace an active lifestyle by learning the fundamentals of the game including swing, putting, chipping, pitching, club selection, rules and course etiquette. Alongside instructor and LPGA member, Laura McCune, junior golfers will receive individual coaching and support as you progress through this 6-week course. Bring your clubs if you have them or they will be provided upon request. CECK–182–F60 $99 Sat Apr 9–May 14 9:30–11AM Rolling Hills Golf Course, Godfrey Laura McCune

Junior Golf Level 2: Ages 8 to 15 Build on the basic fundamentals and take your golf game to the next level. This will include working on consistency with ball flight, direction and distance, learning how far you hit each club, developing a consistent Preshot Routine, learning good Course Management and working on short game variations. You will still spend time on the range, however, now it’s time to learn how to really play golf on the course. This is the only place you can really learn to play the game. Alongside instructor and LPGA member, Laura McCune, you will receive individual coaching and support as you progress through all phases of the game. Bring your clubs if you have them or they will be provided upon request. CECK–282–F60 $99 Sat Apr 9–May 14 11:30AM–1PM Rolling Hills Golf Course, Godfrey Laura McCune

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Jazz Improvisation LabJazz Improvisation Lab offers ensemble playing for qualified students of piano, guitar, bass, percussion, brass and woodwind instruments. All members must be able to read music. Prior experience as an instrumentalist in a school, municipal, or professional band is desirable.CEMU–933–01 $60Mon/Wed Jan 19–May 11 3:30–4:45PMGodfrey Campus, Music Building 109Louis Michael

Limited EditionLimited Edition provides students vocal performance experience, preparing and performing in a variety of styles including but not limited to Broadway, jazz, and other vocal literature representing the major style periods. Enrollment in this ensemble is by audition only.CEMU–942–01 $60Tue/Thu Jan 18–May 12 3–4:30PMGodfrey Campus, Music Building 125Susan Parton Stanard

Concert ChoirConcert Choir prepares singers to perform a variety of choral literature, including spirituals, opera, Broadway, and other choral literature representing the major style periods.CEMU–944–01 $60Mon/Wed/Fri Jan 19–May 13 11–11:50AMGodfrey Campus Music Building 125

CEMU–944–60 $60Tue Jan 18–May 10 6:30–9PMGodfrey Campus, Music Building 125Susan Parton Stanard

Jazz BandJazz Band covers preparation, exploration and performance of music representing the various jazz styles. Participants must be able to read music but improvisation experience is not required. Enrollment in this ensemble is by audition or consent of the instructor.CEMU–945–60 $60Mon Jan 24–May 9 6:30–9PMGodfrey Campus, Music Building 109Tim Jarden

Symphony OrchestraThe Alton Symphony Orchestra offers orchestral experience for qualified players. All members of the orchestra must be able to read music and prior experience as an instrumentalist in school, municipal or professional orchestra is desirable. Enrollment in this ensemble is by audition or consent of the instructor.CEMU–946–FAL6 $60Mon Jan 24–May 9 7:30–9PMAlton High School Deborah Haferkamp

Guitar EnsembleThe Guitar Ensemble covers preparation, exploration and performance of guitar music literature from all major style periods. Participants must be able to read music.CEMU–947–60 $60Mon Jan 24–May 9 6:30–9PMGodfrey Campus, Gilman 202Travis Mattison

Electronic Music ProductionIntroduces the study of Pro Tools recording software including hard disk recording and Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI). Includes principles of sound synthesis, signal routing, mixing, editing, plug–in operations, virtual instruments and MIDI sequencing.CEMU–954–01 $180Mon/Wed/Fri Jan 19–May 13 12–12:50PMGodfrey Campus, Chapel 114Louis Michael

Sequencingand RecordingContinues the study of Pro Tools software including hard disk recording and Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI). Further explores recording, mixing, editing techniques, plug–ins including compression, equalization, effects and virtual instruments. CEMU–955–01 $180Tue/Thu Jan 18–May 12 1–2:15PMGodfrey Campus, Chapel 114Louis Michael

Class Instruction: Guitar IUsing group instruction, students will develop basic skills and techniques of playing the guitar. No previous playing experience is necessary. Students must provide an acoustic (non–electric) guitar.CEMU–959–01 $60Tue/Thu Jan 18–May 12 12:15–1:30PMGodfrey Campus, Gilman 202Wayne Kimler

Wind EnsembleThis ensemble is open to brass and woodwind instruments. All members must be able to read music and prior experience in a band or ensemble is desirable.CEMU–970–60 $60Thu Jan 20–May 12 6:30–9PMGodfrey Campus, Music Building 109Michael Alexander

Men’s EnsembleProvides students vocal ensemble performance experience through preparing and performing in a variety of musical styles including but not limited to spirituals, Broadway, pop and literature representing the major style periods. The course content is such that the student is expected to gain increased depth of knowledge and skill through repetition.CEMU–991–01 $60Mon/Wed/Fri Jan 19–May 13 11–11:50AMGodfrey Campus, Music Building 125Susan Parton Stanard

Women’s EnsembleProvides students vocal ensemble performance experience through preparing and performing in a variety of musical styles including but not limited to spirituals, Broadway, pop and literature representing the major style periods. The course content is such that the student is expected to gain increased depth of knowledge and skill through repetition.CEMU–992–01 $60Mon/Wed/Fri Jan 19–May 13 11–11:50AMGodfrey Campus, Music Building 125Susan Parton Stanard

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JanuarySunday, January 9 3–5PMRicardo Souza Melo EnsembleBenjamin Godfrey Memorial Chapel

Wednesday, January 19 NoonBrown Bag SalonSIUE Percussion EnsembleRinghausen Music Building

Monday, January 31 3–4PMSpring Voice Master Class“Finding Your Style”Ringhausen Music BuildingChoir Room, MB 125

FebruaryWednesday, February 2 NoonBrown Bag Salon“It’s OK to Laugh!”Ringhausen Music Building

Wednesday, February 16 NoonBrown Bag Salon“Jazz in Black & White”Ringhausen Music Building

Thursday, February 24 7:30PMFaculty ConcertRinghausen Music Building

MarchTuesday, March 1 12:30PMStudent RecitalBenjamin Godfrey Memorial Chapel

Wednesday, March 2 NoonBrown Bag Salon“Women’s History Week”Ringhausen Music Building

Tuesday, March 8 6:30–8:30PMMardi Gras CelebrationBenjamin Godfrey Memorial Chapel

Wednesday, March 23 NoonBrown Bag SalonBud Shultz and Jazz BandBenjamin Godfrey Memorial Chapel

Tuesday, March 29 12:30PMStudent RecitalBenjamin Godfrey Memorial Chapel

AprilWednesday, April 6 NoonBrown Bag SalonRinghausen Music Building

Friday, April 8 7PM“Wild Cool Swingin”Music Department Fundraiser$20 admission; call (618) 468.4731Benjamin Godfrey Memorial Chapel

Monday, April 11 7:30PMGuitar/Percussion/Wine EnsemblesRinghausen Music Building

Tuesday, April 12 12:30PMStudent RecitalBenjamin Godfrey Chapel

Tuesday, April 12 7:30PMSpring Choral Concert“Spotlight On Broadway!”McPike Building, The Commons

Wednesday, April 20 NoonBrown Bag SalonLCCC Music StudentsRinghausen Music Building

Monday, April 25 6:30PMJazz on a Spring Evening featuring LCCC Jazz Band & GuestsAdvanced Technology Center (Trimpe)

MayWednesday, May 4 NoonBrown Bag SalonTravis Mattison on GuitarRinghausen Music Building

Friday, May 6 7:30PMFreshman & SophomoreShowcase RecitalBenjamin Godfrey Memorial Chapel

Public welcome at all events –admission FREE, donations priceless!Bring your lunch to Brown Bag Salon.

Music

DanceBallroomDancing: Level 1 This introductory class offers basic instruction in the Foxtrot, Waltz and Cha-Cha. Whether new to ballroom dancing, or just needing to brush up on some of the basics, instructor William Trent will have you comfortable on the dance floor in no time! Hard soled shoes are recommended. Couples and singles are welcome, course fee is per person. CEPE–119–50 $38 Sat Jan 22–Feb 26 2–2:50PM Godfrey Campus, Music Building Atrium

CEPE–119–F50 $38 Sun Jan 23–Feb 27 2–2:50PM Leclaire Elementary School, Edwardsville

CEPE–119–51 $38 Sat Mar 5–Apr 9 2–2:50PM Godfrey Campus, Music Building Atrium

CEPE–119–51 $38 Sun Mar 6–Apr 10 2–2:50PM Leclaire Elementary School, Edwardsville

CEPE–119–52 $38 Sat Apr 16–May 21 2–2:50PM Godfrey Campus, Music Building Atrium William Trent

BallroomDancing: Level 2 Build on the basics and continue to improve your dancing skills in this class. Dancers must have previous ballroom dance experience or have completed the Level 1 class. Professional dance instructor William Trent makes dancing fun and easy for everyone! Hard soled shoes are recommended. Couples and singles are welcome, course fee is per person. CEPE–219–50 $38 Sat Jan 22–Feb 26 3–3:50PM

CEPE–219–51 $38 Sat Mar 5–Apr 9 3–3:50PM

CEPE–219–52 $38 Sat Apr 16–May 21 3–3:50PM Godfrey Campus, Music Building Atrium William Trent

Latin Dance Add the sophistication of a Latin flair to your dance repertoire as you learn the Mambo, Tango, and Rumba from instructor William Trent. Strengthen your dance skills with each lesson -- no previous dance experience needed. Hard soled shoes are recommended. Couples and singles are welcome, course fee is per person. CEPE–121–50 $38 Sat Jan 22–Feb 26 5–5:50PM

CEPE–121–51 $38 Sat Mar 5–Apr 9 5–5:50PM

CEPE–121–52 $38 Sat Apr 16–May 21 5–5:50PM Godfrey Campus, Music Building Atrium William Trent

Swing Dance Enjoy all the benefits of dancing, including improving your health and social life! This beginning class, led by professional dance instructor William Trent, offers basic instruction on principles of lead and follow, using steps of single and triple time Swing. No dance experience required. Hard soled shoes are recommended. Couples and singles are welcome, course fee is per person.CEPE–120–50 $38 Sat Jan 22–Feb 26 4–4:50PM Godfrey Campus, Music Building Atrium

CEPE–120–F50 $38 Sun Jan 23–Feb 27 3–3:50PM Leclaire Elementary School, Edwardsville

CEPE–120–51 $38 Sat Mar 5–Apr 9 4–4:50PM Godfrey Campus, Music Building Atrium

CEPE–120–F51 $38 Sun Mar 6–Apr 10 3–3:50PM Leclaire Elementary School, Edwardsville

CEPE–120–52 $38 Sat Apr 16–May 21 4–4:50PM Godfrey Campus, Music Building Atrium William Trent

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EssentialInterviewing SkillsThe average poor hiring decision costs an American business $52,800. This full–day behavior–based interviewing course teaches participants how to interview for the behaviors, knowledge, and motivations that are needed to be successful in a job. You will learn: the implications of a poor hiring decision, how competencies define the requirements of a job, how specific job competencies are the basis of focused interview questions, how to gather and evaluate complete examples of an applicant’s past behavior related to the job’s competencies, how to conduct interviews in a way that makes a positive impression on the applicant; techniques to interview for motivational fit, and how to avoid legally inappropriate questioning.CEPD–409–N1 $129Wed Mar 2 8:30AM–3PMN.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 119Tom Monroe

Satisfied toDelighted CustomersThis four-hour classroom program provides an interactive learning experience that focuses on the impact customer interactions have on customer delight. Participants will review techniques for winning and keeping customers, standards for customer interactions and techniques for dealing with dissatisfied customers. Discussion will include strategies for both internal and external customers and focus on telephone and in-person interactions.CEPD–430–N1 $79Tue Mar 8 8:30AM–12:30PMN.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 119Barb Crockett

Essentials of Human Resource ManagementThe SHRM Essentials of HR Management is an introductory course offering a comprehensive overview of the human resource function. The course covers today’s most vital and timely topics, including employment law, selecting qualified employees, compensation, orientation and training, and the employee performance process. Offered in partnership with the Society of Human Resources Management (SHRM), this two–day course is specifically designed to challenge you and provide the skills you need to confidently face today’s complex HR situations and compliance issues within your organization. You will participate in interactive case study activities designed for you to practice real–life HR situations in a non–threatening atmosphere. Participants may earn a Certificate of Completion and have the opportunity to earn 1.5 continuing education units (CEUs) for successfully completing the course.CEPD–514–N1 $395Fri Apr 8 & 15 8:30–4:30PMN.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 119Rebecca Clark

Skills for Today’s WorkplaceOrganizingYour WorkspaceTackle that endless paper flow with creative filing tips, clutter–busters, and workable action plans. Start today! Manage your desk and papers. Keep clutter away permanently. Avoid paper backlogs.CEPD–418–N1 $79Thu Mar 17 1:30–4PMN.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 119Kathy Willis

Writing Effective EmailsEmail is more prevalent today than ever before. Its instantaneous nature makes it a convenient, time–saving tool for businesses. However, it is also more important than ever to take the time to write messages that are secure as well as clear and error–free. The revised edition of Writing Effective Email includes an added emphasis on how to avoid workplace disasters such as lost sales, customer–service nightmares–and in the worst cases, lawsuits and financial losses–triggered by careless or poorly written email.CEPD–420–N1 $79Wed Mar 23 1:30–4PMN.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 119Kathy Willis

Telephone Courtesyand Customer ServiceLearn effective telephone skills to see what a powerful business tool the phone can be. Everything from voice inflection to follow–up calls is covered in this course.CEPD–410–N1 $79Thu Mar 31 1:30–4PMN.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 119Kathy Willis

Goals and Goal SettingDo your employees fail to live up to your expectations? Does your team seem to drift? Could your own inability to set clear and achievable goals be to blame? This foundational course gets to the basics of defining and deploying management objectives.CEPD–426–N1 $79Wed Apr 6 1:30–4PMN.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 119Kathy Willis

Excellence in SupervisionThe number one reason employees leave isn’t higher pay – it is poor management. Excellent first line supervisory skills are a valuable asset and this course can enhance them.CEPD–427–N1 $79Thu Apr 14 1:30–4PMN.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 119Kathy Willis

Working in TeamsWhether you lead a team or collaborate within one, effective work habits can make the difference between poor or productive outcomes. Learn the skills to ignite performance improvement across the breadth of your work group.CEPD–428–N1 $79Wed Apr 20 1:30–4PMN.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 119Kathy Willis

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Achieving Your Leadership PotentialAccording to surveys of CEOs and HR managers, effective leadership is a competitive advantage for their organizations. Unfortunately, these same surveys show that people at all organizational levels lack confidence in the ability of their organization to develop good leaders. A three–step process – Assess, Acquire, and Apply – will help you stretch your capabilities and accelerate your leadership development.CEPD–429–N1 $129Fri Mar 11 8AM–12PMN.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 119Bill Lyke

LeadershipCertificate SeriesThe certificate series for front–line leaders helps new first–level supervisors learn the fundamental people skills that are critical to success in their role. This sequence of monthly seminars include: Essential Leadership Skills, Coaching for Success, and Achieving Your LeadershipPotential. Upon successful completion of all three seminars, participants will be issued a nonacademic certificate by the Corporate & Community Learning division indicating that the participant has acquired a comprehensive set of people skills necessary for effective first–level leadership. (Registering for the 3–seminar certificate series under this course number reflects a cost savings of $58 over registering individually.)CEPD–400–N1 $329Fri Jan 21/Feb 11/Mar 11 8AM–12PMN.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 119Tom Monroe & Bill Lyke

EssentialLeadership SkillsThe essence of being an effective people leader lies in establishing good interpersonal work relationships and having the ability to spark action in others. This foundational seminar teaches leaders how to get results through people. During the seminar, they learn a set of essential skills to meet both practical business needs and people’s personal needs. Learners acquire a set of proven interaction skills, discover seven Leadership Imperatives for meeting today’s challenges, and realize their role as a catalyst leader – a leader who inspires others to act. The instructor is a working professional with significant business and training experience. This course is approved for CEU credit through the Human ResourcesCertification Institute.CEPD–402–N1 $129Friday Jan 21 8AM–12PMN.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 119Tom Monroe

Coaching for SuccessToo many leaders cling to outdated ideas of what it takes to be a good coach. This seminar develops leaders who help people achieve their goals and avoid problems – a positive experience for themselves and those being coached. Leaders learn a proven coaching process – a continuous cycle that ensures they identify coaching opportunities, provide needed coaching and support, observe performance, and measure results until the desired outcomes are achieved. They learn how coaching for success benefits individuals, strengthens work groups, and supports company objectives and priorities. The instructor is a working professional with significant business and training experience. This course is approved for CEU credit through the Human Resources Certification Institute.CEPD–403–N1 $129Fri Feb 11 8AM–12PMN.O. Nelson Campus, , Edwardsville, N4 119Bill Lyke

PhotovoltaicDesign & InstallationThis 32–hour course provides an introduction to the basic principles of photovoltaic (solar) design, installation guidelines, and safety issues involved with photovoltaic power systems. Student technicians will learn the basics of sizing a residential battery–less grid–tied system, wire sizing, over–current protection and grounding, and review fundamental design criteria for off–grid stand–alone systems including specifying batteries, controllers, and battery–based inverters. Learners will develop a basic understanding of the core concepts necessary to work with both residential and commercial PV systems. This workshop is designed for individuals seeking employment within the growing solar industry, for homeowners wanting to install systems on their own homes, or anyone interested in learning more about this emerging technology.CEPD–510–50 $495Fri/Sat Mar 25–Apr 16 6–9PM (Fri), 9AM–3PM (Sat)Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 271Mike Morgan & Jim Duffey

Grid TiePhotovoltaic DesignThis 32–hour course presents competencies and expected outcomes for advanced photovoltaic (solar panel) design and grid tied installations. Participants apply the standards presented in the National Electric Code (NEC) as they perform grid interface calculations, ground considerations and wire sizing. Students will perform evaluations of a photovoltaic system under various operating systems. Participants will also develop skills in evaluating batteries, their sizing, charge controllers and hybrid systems. Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of Photovoltaic Design & Installation or permission of the instructor.CEPD–610–50 $595Fri/Sat Jan 28–Feb 19 6–9PM (Fri), 9AM–3PM (Sat)Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 271Mike Morgan & Jim Duffey

Flagger: HighwayWork Zone SafetyThis course will focus on a review of the standards established by the National Safety Council and the Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD). Emphasis is placed on individual flagger requirements regarding at–risk worker training and responsibilities. Topics of discussion include, but are not limited to, advance warning areas, transition areas, activity areas and termination areas of work zones. On–site outdoor training examples are used to illustrate the proper selection set up and use of temporary traffic control devices. This 4–hour course is designed to satisfy Federal, State and Local flagger certification requirements. Upon completion, students receive a 3–year certification for work as a Flagger.CEPD–505–E1 $75Fri Jan 21 8:30AM–12:30PM

CEPD–505–E2 $75Fri Feb 11 8:30AM–12:30PM

CEPD–505–E3 $75Fri Mar 4 8:30AM–12:30PM

CEPD–505–E4 $75Fri Apr 1 8:30AM–12:30PMWorkforce Education Center, Bethalto, BE 200Don Hill

An Introductionto VoiceoversHave you ever wanted to be the voice everyone hears on TV and radio commercials, or documentary or audiobook narrations? This fun, informative, and empowering class will teach you the basics of the voiceover industry and discuss the many different types of voiceovers and what it takes to get started as a voice actor. Your voice will be recorded as you read from real scripts so you can receive a professional voice evaluation later. Come ready to laugh, learn, and be inspired. This class is taught by a professional voice actor from the voice acting training company, Voices For All.CEPD–200–N50 $40Sun Apr 10 12–2PMN.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 119

Medicar & ServiceCar Driver SafetyThe Medicar and Service Car Training program is designed to target primary instructional areas of non–emergency transport requirements. Public Act095–0501 amends the Illinois Public Aid Code requiring all such providers must certify that the driver and employee attendant have completed a safety program approved by the Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services (DHCS). This four–hour course covers passenger assistance as well as safe driving, safe operation, and emergency procedures.CEPD–507–E1 $110Mon Jan 24 8AM–12PM

CEPD–507–E2 $110Fri Feb 25 8AM–12PM

CEPD–507–E3 $110Mon Mar 28 8AM–12PMWorkforce Education Center, Bethalto, BE 200Randy Nelson

Heartsaver AEDThis American Heart Association Heartsaver AED course is intended for individuals who work in a healthcare or non-healthcare related field in the community. This course is different than the Healthcare Provider CPRcourse. CPR includes adult and child one–rescuer CPR, rescue breathing using a mask for the adult and child, use of an AED, and management of an adult or child who is choking. Participants must complete and pass a skills practicum in the course to receive an American Heart Association Heartsaver AED completion card (valid for 2 years). A course manual may be purchasedfrom the instructor on day of class ($12).CEPD–512–01 $30Mon Apr 18 1–4PMGodfrey Campus, Nursing Bldg. 102Jodene Scheller

OSHA 10–Hour Outreach Training (Const)This class introduces the OSHA Standards for Construction 29 CFR 1926. Attendees receive an update and review of standard construction safety and health principles, and information that prepares them to recognize and control various hazardous conditions. An OSHA 10–Hour course card and certificate will be issued upon completion.CEPD–506–E1 $130Fri & Sat Jan 21 & 22 7AM–12:30PMKeith Atkinson, Gene Flowers

CEPD–506–E2 $130Fri & Sat Mar 18 & 19 7AM–12:30PMKeith Atkinson, Bobby O’Neal

CEPD–506–E3 $130Fri & Sat Apr 29 & 30 7AM–12:30PMWorkforce Education Center, Bethalto, BE 200Keith Atkinson, Gene Flowers

Healthcare Provider CPRThis American Heart Association Healthcare Provider Course is intended for healthcare professionals, or students enrolled in a health-related career program. CPR includes adult, child and infant one- and two-rescuer CPR; rescue breathing for the adult, child and infant using a bag-valve-mask device; use of an AED; and management of a conscious or unconscious adult, child or infant who is choking. Participants must complete a skills practicum and earn a score of 84% or better on a written exam to successfully complete the course and to receive an American Heart Association Healthcare Provider completion card (valid for 2 years). Materials for this course are included in the course fee. It is recommended that a BLS Healthcare Provider book be picked up and reviewed prior to the start of the course from the L&C Nursing Department (Kim McAdams, Nursing Bldg L106 or Kevin Wellhausen, Nursing Bldg 107).CEPD–513–50 $50Sat Mar 12 8AM–2PMGodfrey Campus, Nursing Bldg. 102Kevin Wellhausen

CEPD–513–60 $50 Thu Mar 31 5–9PM Godfrey Campus, Nursing Bldg. L208 Margaret Bridgewater

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Career Training

Four HandMassage WorkshopFour Hand Massage is a very unique treatment performed by two therapists working in unison to balance energy and induce deep relaxation while incorporating the principles of thermotherapy, reflexology, and Swedish massage techniques. This workshop is offered exclusively to licensed massage therapists. Therapists are required to sign up in pairs for this unique learning experience. Each participant will need to bring two sets of sheets, four bath–size towels and four hand–size towels. Therapists must be willing to give and receive work with other therapists. This is a wonderful addition to any massage practice.CEPD–709–F50 $150Sat/Sun Mar 5 & 6 6–8PM (Sat), 9AM–5PM (Sun)Benjamin Godfrey Mansion, GodfreySheila Brown

Hot Stone MassageThe essence of this work is to introduce heat in a soothing, penetrating way by blending hot stones into your massage work. Hot Stone Massage is a perfect marriage of the medical benefits of moist heat, and the unbelievably good feeling of smooth flowing stones. In this weekend workshop, you will learn specific techniques for massaging with stones to provide a more therapeutic massage, save hands and fingers, and add revenue to your practice. Please bring a set of sheets, two large towels, and your own set of stones and roaster if you have them. This workshop is open to LMTs and is approved for 10 contact hours of continuing education.CEPD–704–F50 $150Sat & Sun May 7 & 8 6:30–9PM (Sat), 9AM–6PM (Sun)Benjamin Godfrey Mansion, GodfreySheila Brown

Intro to Healing TouchHealing Touch is an energy therapy that supports self–healing in individuals. It is based upon healing arts concepts and holistic principles that acknowledge the body–mind–spirit connection existing innately within each person. Learn effective and practical self–care methods and tools for stress reduction, relaxation and restoring harmony and balance. The practice of Healing Touch is known to decrease pain, anxiety and other stress, and create a sense of peace and well–being. Learn how Healing Touch can help in your personal life and your professional practice. This workshop is open to anyone. It is approved for 3 contact hours of continuing education for nurses and massage therapists.CEPD–713–N50 $50Sat Feb 5 1–4:15PMN.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 119

CEPD–713–60 $50Mon Mar 21 5:45–9PMGodfrey Campus, Fobes 2502Deb Klueter

Healing Touch Level 1Creating healing relationships through Healing Touch, Level 1 is the first level of Healing Touch (HT) which can progress toward a certificate of completion in HT. HT is an energy therapy utilizing a non–invasive technique to support and facilitate physical, emotional, mental and spiritual health, and self–healing in individuals. HT is endorsed by the American and the Canadian Holistic Nurses Associations. We will explore energy system concepts related to health, the basics of the human energy system including the energy field, energy centers, and their location and functions. The class also includes learning techniques for centering and maintaining energy flow, assessment of the energy field and energy centers, and principles and practice of HT. Specific HT interventions will be discussed and experienced. Principles of self–healing, personal development of the HT practitioner and the legal and professional aspects of touch therapies are explored. It is approved for 16 contact hours of continuing education for nurses and massage therapists.CEPD–714–N50 $330Sat/Sun Mar 12 & 13 9AM–6:30PMN.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 119

CEPD–714–F50 $330Sat/Sun Apr 9 & 10 9AM–6:30PMBenjamin Godfrey Mansion, GodfreyLynn Placek

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Couples Massage WorkshopThe perfect Valentine’s gift for that special someone in your life. Bring your spouse, partner, or friend and learn the basic art of Massage Therapy. In this workshop, you will learn basic massage techniques to ease everyday stress and tension. This workshop includes a catered lunch and a bottle of massage oil. Instruction will be given in pairs and each participant must register separately.CEPD–710–F50 $48Sat Feb 19 10AM–4:30PMBenjamin Godfrey Mansion, GodfreySheila Brown

Mother’s Day MassageTreat your mom to a relaxing day of pampering as a thank you for giving you life and taking care of you. During this special Mother’s Day treat, your mom will learn the basic art of Massage Therapy along with a partner, ease her stress and enjoy a catered lunch. Instruction will be given in pairs and each participant must register separately.CEPD–718–F50 $48Sat May 7 10AM–4:30PMBenjamin Godfrey Mansion, GodfreySheila Brown

Massage Therapy

Need to Upgrade Your RealEstate or Brokerage License?_____________________________

Beginning in January, Lewis and Clark Community College will offer monthly

test prep and exam courses for real estate agents and brokers who need to

upgrade their license. We will also offer the 30–hour and 45–hour proficiency

classes beginning in March. For more information call Jenn at (618) 468.5730.

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For People on the GoOnline learning anytime, anywhere.Ed2Go – Take any of these instructor-facilitated courses from the comfort of your home or office at the times

that are most convenient for you. A new section of each course starts monthly. All courses run for six to eight

weeks and are composed of 12 lessons, representing 24 or more hours of instruction. You can ask questions

and give or receive advice from your instructor at any time during the course. Below are only a few titles,

however, go to www.ed2go.com/lewisandclark to see more.

➙ Lose Weight & Keep It Off

➙ Luscious, Low–Fat, Lightning–Quick Meals

➙ Introduction to Natural Health & Healing

Health & Wellness

➙ Legal Secretary

➙ Six Sigma Black Belt

➙ Non-Profit Management

Business & Professional

➙ Search Engine Marketing

➙ AutoCAD

➙ Help Desk Analyst: Tier 1 Support Specialist

IT Certification Prep

➙ Home Inspection Certificate

➙ Certified Auto Glass Technician

➙ Freight Broker/Agent Training

Skilled Trades & Industrial

➙ Introduction to Stock Options

➙ Where Does All My Money Go?

➙ Debt Elimination Techniques That Work

Personal Finance

➙ Real Estate Investing

➙ Secrets of the Caterer

➙ Marketing Your Business on the Internet

Start Your Own Business

➙ Assisting Aging Parents

➙ Guiding Kids on the Internet

➙ Handling Medical Emergencies

Children, Parents & Family

➙ Keyboarding

➙ C++ for the Absolute Beginner

➙ Introduction to Crystal Reports

Computers & Technology

➙ Resume Writing Workshop

➙ A to Z Grantwriting

➙ Writing for Children

Writing & Publishing

➙ OSHA 10/30 Hour Outreach Training ➙ OSHA - Hazardous Waste Training

How toGet Started:

Ed2Go CoursesVisit our OnlineInstruction Center:www.ed2go.com/lewisandclark

2011 Start Dates:New course sessions start each month: Jan 19 Apr 20 Feb 16 May 18 Mar 16

Gatlin Education CoursesRegister and pay online at www.gatlineducation.com/lc

Career Stepwww.careerstep.com/ap/lewisandclark

360 OnlineSafety Trainingwww.lewisclarkcc.360training.com

Requirements:All courses require Internet access, email, and Microsoft Internet Explorer or Firefox Web browsers. Some courses may have additional requirements. Please visit our online sites for more information.

Online Workforce Training ProgramsGatlin Education – These online programs are designed to provide you with the skills necessary to

acquire professional–level positions in many of today’s growing industries. You can register when you are

ready to begin and most courses take between 90-180 days to complete. Below is a sampling of titles. Go to

www.gatlineducation.com/lc to see more.

Online OSHA Training Programs360 Online Training – We believe that exposing workers to classroom interaction with experienced safety

professionals achieves the best results in loss prevention and OSHA recordable rate reduction. We also

understand that there are times when classroom training just doesn’t fit your needs. So we are now offering

a select set of OSHA-compliant topics through our internet partner, 360Training. Visit 360 Online Training at

www.lewisclarkcc.360training.com.

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➙ Medical Transcription Editing

➙ Inpatient & Outpatient Medical Coding & Billing

➙ Outpatient Medical Coding & Billing

➙ Medical Transcription Editing

Online Medical Training ProgramsCareer Step – Career Step has been an active player in the healthcare education market, building on over 17 years of experience. The company

has a solid record of providing quality training and has continued to develop and refine its innovative online training programs. With Career Step,

students have the opportunity to successfully prepare for rewarding careers in the growing healthcare industry, while employers have tools and a key

resource to quickly find quality employees. There is a growing need for well-trained, entry-level medical transcriptionists and medical coding and

billing specialists. According to the U.S. Department of Labor, both fields are projected to grow over the next few years, and a recent American Health

Management Association study found that over half of responding employers had open coding positions in the previous year. Prepare for the future at

careerstep.com/ap/lewisandclark.

Travel & Tourism Professional CertificateOnline • Affordable • Flexible • Accessible

Have you dreamed of traveling to places like Bangkok, London, Rome, Cairo, Monte Carlo or Mykonos? Join the four trillion–dollar a year travel and tourism industry to see the world “on the job” as a travel professional. You’ll study destinations, products, suppliers, customer service, sales skills, industry policies, procedures and ethics. You’ll learn about benefits and discounts offered to travel professionals by airlines, resorts, attractions and cruise lines. You’ll complete this program with everything you need to begin a new career, start a home–based business, or just plan your next vacation!

Students who successfully complete all three courses in the Professional Certificate Sequence and pass the Travel Agent Proficiency Exam will earn a Travel and Tourism Professional Certificate issued jointly from Lewis and Clark Community College and Heartland Community College. Internet access is required. A high–speed Internet connection and Word 2003 or better are highly recommended. For more information, call Katie at 618-468-5750 or email [email protected].

The Business ofTravel & Tourism Begin your journey to a successful career in travel and tourism with a systematic, real-world focused and comprehensive review of this exciting profession. You will be introduced to basic travel concepts, key sectors of the travel industry, effective practices for selling the travel product, an overview of destination knowledge and use of technology in the travel and tourism industry. You’ll also learn about business communications and money management in travel offices, along with the operations of a home-based travel business. (Course fee does not include required textbook.) Registration deadline is January 21. CEPD–515–01 $349 Jan 31–May 22

Geography forTravel & Tourism What’s your geography I.Q.? Geography literacy is essential for those planning a career in the travel, tourism or hospitality industries. You’ll learn about the world’s most popular destinations, and discover unique lesser known locations. You’ll explore the physical environment, history, language, currency, transportation, accommodations and attractions of key tourist destinations around the world. You’ll also learn how to match clients to destinations, arrange travel itineraries and respond to common requests. (Course fee does not include required textbook.) Registration deadline is January 21. CEPD–516–01 $349 Jan 31–May 22

Caribbean Destination Specialist In this course, you will study the uniqueness and specialized features of each island, along with a brief history. The course includes an in-depth and comprehensive study of air, sea, inter-island transportation, primary sightseeing attractions and where the best beaches are located. It will also cover sporting opportunities, festivals, special events, customs, language, currency, cuisine, entertainment and accommodation choices. Upon successful completion of this online course, you will have the option to take the industry recognized exam and earn your professional designation: Caribbean Destination Specialist. (Exam fee is not included in course fee.) Registration deadline is February 18. CEPD–518–01 $249 Feb 28–May 22

Travel Agent Proficiency Review & Exam This comprehensive online review will prepare you to be successful on the Travel Agent Proficiency (TAP) Exam which will be administered at Heartland Community College after completion of this course. The TAP Exam was developed by the Travel Institute and The American Society of Travel Agents (ASTA) to provide a national standard of entry-level proficiency for travel and tourism professionals. It measures entry-level competency in all aspects of this industry, including air, rail and motor coach tours, accommodations, cruises, group tours, destinations, industry technology, sales, customer service and more. Hundreds of practice questions are true/false, multiple-choice and map work. Students must pass the TAP by a score of 70% or higher. Exam fee is not included in course fee. Prerequisites: The Business of Travel & Tourism and Geography for Travel & Tourism. Registration deadline is January 21. CEPD–615–01 $349 Jan 31–May 22

Meeting & Event Planning: An Introduction to the Industry Meetings, Expositions, Events and Conventions (MEEC) is a growing industry in this country, as well as abroad. This course offers a comprehensive overview of the key elements of this global industry: meeting and convention venues, destination management organizations, service contractors, special events management, budgeting, marketing and producing MEEC gatherings, legal issues, technology and international issues of MEEC. Real-life case studies offer practical application of concepts and best practices. If you’re interested in becoming a meeting/event planner for a corporation, educational institution, professional association, visitor’s bureau, convention or conference center, or working in fund raising for non-profit organizations, this class is for you! (Course fee does not include required textbook.) Registration deadline is January 21. CEPD–517–01 $349 Jan 31–May 22

A Guide to theCruise Industry Welcome to this exciting introduction to the world of cruising. You will begin your study with a brief history of the amazing evolution of the cruise industry. Learn about the many unique cruise regions around the world, and the ports of call, shore excursions and attractions at different destinations. Explore the many different cruise companies, learn how to read a cruise brochure and a deck plan, how to market, promote, price and book a cruise vacation for individuals or groups. On-board daily routines and activities will be discussed, along with cruise etiquette, tipping, packing and pre- and post-cruise packages. You will also learn what to expect on a day in port and a day at sea. (Course fee does not include required textbook or exam fee.) Registration deadline is February 18. CEPD–530–01 $249 Feb 28–May 22

European Culture & Heritage Destination Specialist Pack your bags and come along on an extraordinary journey through 25 European countries rich in culture and heritage. You will learn about historic sites and monuments, United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization’s (UNESCO) World Heritage sites, special traditions and celebrations, customs, art, architecture, music and composers, literature, history, museums and the local gastronomy of each featured country in this course. Upon successful completion of this course, you will have the option to take an industry-recognized examination to earn your professional designation: European Culture & Heritage Destination Specialist. (Exam fee is not included in course fee.) Registration deadline is February 18. CEPD–511–01 $249 Feb 28–May 22

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Introduction to QuickBooksLearn to use QuickBooks to manage accounting functions for your small business in this two–day, hands–on workshop. You’ll learn how to set up accounts and customers; enter and process checks, bills and payments; customize your chart of accounts; set up and use credit cards; process payroll; and customize and filter reports. Get answers to your QuickBooks software questions from an accounting professional with experience working with small businesses.CEPD–109–N1 $239Tue May 3 & 10 8:30AM–4:30PMN.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 121Linda Kuhlmann

Upgrade toMS Office 2007 Transitioning from Office 2003 to 2007? Learn how to navigate in the new Office environment to make your transition smoother and efficient while exploring new features in Word, Excel and PowerPoint. A basic knowledge of each application is required to be successful in this 4–hour, hands–on workshop. CEPD–101–J1 $79 Thu Jan 20 8:30AM–12:30PM Tri–County Center, Jerseyville Lab 1

CEPD–101–N1 $79 Tue Feb 1 8:30AM–12:30PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville N4 121

Beginning ExcelLearn the basics of creating and formatting spreadsheets, building formulas, working with page layout and printing features, and manageing multiple spreadsheets in this 8–hour, hands–on workshop.Version 2003 workshopsCEPD–113–J1 $149 Wed Jan 19 8:30AM–4:30PM Tri–County Campus, Jerseyville Lab 1

CEPD–113–M1 $149Mon Mar 7 8:30AM–4:30PMMacoupin County Center, Carlinville, MC 106

CEPD–113–N1 $149 Tue Apr 5 8:30AM–4:30PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville N4 121

Version 2007 workshopsCEPD–103–N1 $149 Tue/Thu Jan 25 & 27 8:30AM–12:30PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville N4 121

CEPD–103–01 $149Mon/Wed Mar 28 & 30 8:30AM–12:30PMGodfrey Campus, Trimpe 160

Excel ChartingLearn how to display your Excel data in a chart. They say a picture is worth a thousand words. Participants will learn how to choose a chart type that best represents their Excel data. This is a 4–hour, hands–on workshop. Excel Basics or equivalent knowledge is required to be successful in this course.Version 2003 workshopsCEPD–223–01 $79Wed Mar 9 8:30AM–12:30PMGodfrey Campus, Trimpe 160

CEPD–223–M1 $79Wed Mar 23 8:30AM–12:30PMMacoupin County Center, Carlinville, MC 106

Version 2007 workshopsCEPD–213–J1 $79 Wed Feb 23 8:30AM– 12:30PM Tri–County Center, Jerseyville Lab 1

CEPD–213–N1 $79 Mon Apr 18 8:30AM– 12:30PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville N4 121

Excel ManagingLists & PivotTablesLearn to use Excel’s Database and PivotTable tools to analyze large amounts of data. Participants will learn how to organize data, sort, filter, use database formulas, subtotal, and build a PivotTable that enables them to focus only on the data needing to be analyzed. Excel Basics or equivalent knowledge is required to be successful in this 4–hour, hands–on workshop.Version 2003 workshopsCEPD–243–M1 $79Tue May 10 8:30AM–12:30PMMacoupin County Center, Carlinville, MC 106

CEPD–243–N1 $79 Thu May 12 8:30AM–12:30PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville N4 121

Version 2007 workshopCEPD–233–01 $79Tue May 3 8:30AM–12:30PMGodfrey Campus, Trimpe 160

Excel Formulas& Functions Let your computer do the math! Students will review the basics on creating formulas and functions and then build on that knowledge with some advanced functions such as: IF functions, LOOKUP Functions, Financial Functions, Date and Time Functions, Statistical Functions, and Database Functions. Beginning Excel or equivalent knowledge needed to be successful in this 4–hour, hands–on workshop.Version 2003 workshopsCEPD–224–M1 $79Fri Apr 29 8:30AM–12:30PMMacoupin County Center, Carlinville MC 106

CEPD–224–01 $79Wed May 11 8:30AM–12:30PMGodfrey Campus, Trimpe 160

Version 2007 workshopsCEPD–234–J1 $79 Thu Mar 10 8:30AM–12:30PM Tri–County Campus, Jerseyville Lab 1

CEPD–234–N1 $79 Mon Apr 4 8:30AM–12:30PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville N4 121

Beginning Access Learn how to create real–world business databases using Microsoft Access. Create tables, queries, forms, and reports for managing large amounts of data in this 16–hour, hands–on workshop. Version 2003 workshopsCEPD–115–N1 $239 Fri Feb 18 & 25 8:30AM–4:30PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville N4 121

CEPD–115–J1 $239 Fri Mar 4 & 11 8:30AM–4:30PM Tri–County Campus, Jerseyville Lab 1

Version 2007 workshopCEPD–105–01 $239Mon & Fri Mar 14 & 18 8:30AM–12:30PMGodfrey Campus, Trimpe 160

Access Queries Learn a variety of techniques to summarize and present data with queries. Refresh on the basics of creating select queries, add a calculated field to a query, build parameter queries that prompt for additional criteria, and create action queries. Beginning Access or equivalent knowledge is required to be successful in this 7–hour, hands–on workshop. Version 2003 workshopsCEPD–225–N1 $149 Fri Apr 1 & 8 9AM– 12:30PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville N4 121

CEPD–225–J1 $149 Mon & Fri May 9 & 13 9AM– 12:30PM Tri–County Campus, Jerseyville Lab 1

Version 2007 workshopCEPD–215–01 $149Mon & Fri May 2 & 6 9AM–12:30PMGodfrey Campus, Trimpe 160

Beginning WordLearn to create, edit, and enhance standard documents using Microsoft Word. Format text and paragraphs; add text to a table; control page setup and overall appearance; manage headers, footers, and pagination; proof documents for accuracy, and print. This is an 8–hour, hands–on workshop.Version 2003 workshopsCEPD–112–01 $149Mon & Fri Feb 21 & 25 8:30AM–12:30PMGodfrey Campus, Trimpe 160

CEPD–112–M1 $149Mon Feb 28 8:30AM–4:30PMMacoupin County Center, Carlinville, MC 106

Version 2007 workshopsCEPD–102–N1 $149 Mon Mar 7 & 14 8:30AM–12:30PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville N4 121

CEPD–102–J1 $149 Wed Mar 16 8:30AM–4:30PM Tri–County Campus, Jerseyville Lab 1

Word Mail MergeLetters & LabelsAutomate large mailings using Word’s Mail Merge feature. Personalize letters for each mailing and run labels for bulk mailings. Students will learn to pull data from a variety of sources such as Word tables, Excel spreadsheets, or even Outlook contacts. Beginning level of Word or equivalent knowledge is required to be successful in this 4–hour, hands–on workshop.Version 2003 workshopsCEPD–222–N1 $79 Fri Mar 2 8:30AM–12:30PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville N4 121

CEPD–222–J1 $79 Tue Mar 8 8:30AM–12:30PM Tri–County Campus, Jerseyville Lab 1

CEPD–222–01 $79Fri Apr 29 8:30AM–12:30PMGodfrey Campus, Trimpe 160

Version 2007 workshopsCEPD–212–N1 $79 Wed Apr 27 8:30AM–12:30PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville N4 121

CEPD–212–J1 $79 Thu Apr 28 8:30AM–12:30PM Tri–County Center, Jerseyville Lab 1

Word FormsDesignWant to eliminate some of the office paperwork? In this 4–hour, hands–on workshop, participants will learn how to use Microsoft Word to develop electronic forms. Add Check box fields, text fields, and drop down lists to any word document. Users can then submit the results back to you electronically. Participants should have a basic understanding of Microsoft Word to be successful in this course. Version 2003 workshopsCEPD–232–M1 $79 Thu Mar 31 8:30AM–12:30PM Macoupin County Center, Carlinville MC 106

CEPD–232–01 $79 Thu Apr 7 8:30AM–12:30PM Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 160

Version 2007 workshopsCEPD–242–N1 $79 Fri Feb 11 8:30AM–12:30PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville N4 121

CEPD–242–J1 $79 Mon Apr 11 8:30AM–12:30PM Tri–County Center, Jerseyville Lab 1

Computers

Training at YOUR Convenience Do you have a group of at least 5 people

needing computer training? We can

customize a course to fit your needs. Call

618.468.5740 or email [email protected] to

schedule a session just for your group.

Beginning PowerPointCreating effective business presentations is the main objective in this course for new PowerPoint users. Participants will learn to create and format a variety of slides, use PowerPoint’s drawing and clipart tools, and deliver a presentation slide show. This is an 8–hour, hands–on workshop.Version 2003 workshopsCEPD–114–01 $149Thu Jan 27 8:30AM–4:30PMGodfrey Campus, Trimpe 160

CEPD–114–M1 $149Tue Apr 5 & 12 8:30AM–12:30PMMacoupin County Center, Carlinville, MC 106

Version 2007 workshopsCEPD–104–J1 $149 Mon Jan 24 8:30AM–4:30PM Tri–County Campus, Jerseyville Lab 1

CEPD–104–N1 $149 Tue Feb 15 8:30AM–4:30PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville N4 121

PowerPoint for Experienced UsersThis course takes experienced PowerPoint users beyond the basics. Participants will learn to customize templates, make interactive presentations, apply animation effects, insert movies and sounds, work with charts and tables, and finalize a presentation. Beginning PowerPoint or equivalent knowledge is required to be successful in this 8–hour, hands–on workshop.Version 2003 workshopsCEPD–214–01 $149Fri Mar 11 8:30AM–4:30PMGodfrey Campus, Trimpe 160

CEPD–214–J1 $149 Fri Apr 1 8:30AM–4:30PM Tri–County Campus, Jerseyville Lab 1

Version 2007 workshopsCEPD–204–J1 $149 Wed/Fri Apr 6 & 8 8:30AM–12:30PM Tri–County Center, Jerseyville Lab 1

CEPD–204–N1 $149 Thu Apr 28 8:30AM– 4:30PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville N4 121

Adobe InDesignLevel IInDesign has tools and features which allow the production of original, successful printed documents such as advertisements, posters, business cards, postcards and much more! The objective of this course is to teach participants how to promote themselves, businesses and organizations with striking materials produced in InDesign. After completing this 8–hour, hands on workshop, students will be able to understand printing workflow, apply simple rules of design, position elements precisely and more. CEPD–110–N60 $149 Fri Mar 18–Apr 8 4:30–6:30PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville N3 106

CEPD–110–N50 $149Sat Apr 9 & 16 8:30AM–12:30PMN.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville N3 106 Louise Jett

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How to RegisterBy Phone.Have a credit card? Call the Godfrey Campus Enrollment Center at (618) 468.7000 (Monday through Friday from 8am–4:30pm), the N.O. Nelson Campus in Edwardsville at (618) 656.8800 (Monday through Thursday from 9am–5pm, Friday from 9am–2pm, closed for lunch between 1–2pm), or any Community Education Center.

In Person.Stop by the Godfrey Campus, the N.O. Nelson Campus in Edwardsville, or the Community Education Centers in Carlinville and Jerseyville. Make checks payable to Lewis and Clark Community College.

By Mail.Send your registration form and payment to the Enrollment Center, Lewis and Clark Community College, 5800 Godfrey Road, Godfrey, IL 62035.

PaymentAll classes must be paid for at the time of enrollment.

Withdrawal/RefundFor classes that meet four or more times, you may withdraw before the start of the second session in order to receive a refund. There are no refunds for classes that meet three or fewer times once the class has begun. To withdraw, call the Enrollment Center at (618) 468.7000.

Enroll Early!All classes have limited enrollments and are filled on a first–come, first–served basis. Each class also has a minimum required enrollment. If this minimum is not met prior to a class starting, the class will be canceled and enrollment fees returned.

ConfirmationOnce your fee is paid you are officially registered. Plan to attend the first session as scheduled. You will be notified if the class is canceled.

Inclement WeatherIn the event of inclement weather, classes may be canceled. Check the Lewis and Clark Web site, monitor school closings on TV or radio, or call the Corporate & Community Learning office for the most up–to–date information.

Questions?Call us!(618) 468.5777 General (618) 468.5730 Professional Development (618) 468.5740 Technology (618) 468.5750 College for Kids (618) 468.5750 Personal Enrichment (618) 468.5760 Swim(618) 468.5777 Corporate Training

ForKidsClassesOnlyPreparing for ClassChildren should attend class dressed appropriately for the weather or to suit the program. Art and science classes may be messy! Students are encouraged to bring their own water bottles to class; water is always available for refilling. Students attending an all–day class should bring a sack lunch and drink.

SafetyStudents should be dropped off no earlier than 10 minutes before their class begins and should be picked up immediately following dismissal. Supervision will be provided for students ONLY 10 minutes before and after class.

AccommodationsIf your child requires any form of accommodations to participate in any class activity or field trip, please call the College for Kids office at (618) 468.5750 to discuss before enrolling in class.

Mission StatementTo empower people by raising aspirations and fostering achievement through dynamic, compassionate, and responsible learning experiences.

Lewis and Clark Community College insures equal opportunities are offered in the admission, education, and employment of individuals regardless of sex, race, ethnicity, color, creed or religion, national origin, disability, age, marital status, military status, sexual orientation, and other protected categories. Any inquiries concerning the application of the Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, Title IX of the Education Amendments, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Age Discrimination Act, and the Illinois Human Rights Act may be made to: Gary Ayres, Vice President of Administration, Erickson Hall, Room 103, Lewis and Clark Community College, Godfrey, IL 62035, or (618) 468.3000.

Holiday ScheduleClasses will not meet on these dates:

January 17: Martin Luther King, Jr. Day

April 22: Good Friday

Lewis and Clark Community College reserves the right to change without notice any statement in this publication regarding policies, fees, courses, dates, times, and locations. For information or clarification, please contact the Corporate & Community Learning office at (618) 468.5777.

LOCATION KEYAlton Stained Glass Works

412 East Broadway StreetAlton

Benjamin Godfrey Mansion6722 Godfrey Road

Godfrey

Community Learning Center 1004 E. 5th Street

Alton

Crushed Grapes1500 Troy Road

Edwardsville

Edwardsville High School6161 Center Grove Road

Edwardsville

Godfrey Campus Lewis and Clark Community College

5800 Godfrey RoadGodfrey

Leclaire Elementary School 801 Franklin Avenue

Edwardsville

N.O.Nelson Elementary School 1225 West High Street

Edwardsville

Rocky Branch Stables4885 Rocky Branch Road

Bethalto

Rolling Hills Golf Course5801 Pierce Lane

Godfrey

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Registration

Lewis and Clark Community Education CentersN.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville600 Troy RoadEdwardsville, IL 62025(618) 656.8800

Workforce Education Center, Bethalto1136 East Airline DriveEast Alton, IL 62024(618) 468.5787

Tri–County Center,Jerseyville100 Lincoln, Route 16Jerseyville, IL 62052(618) 498.6500

Macoupin County Center, Carlinville18400 Shipman RoadCarlinville, IL 62626(217) 854.5400

It’s what you know.

Workforce Training.What is the new who.

Lewis and Clark College’s workforce training division is now Corporate & Community Learning.

As a group, we specialize in customized skill–building education, short–term career training, continuing professional education, and personalenrichment classes.

Our workforce education and training focuses on getting it right for your organization’s needs. We work with you to develop a results–driven learningsolution and method of employee engagement so less is wasted where it counts...your bottom line.

Partner with Corporate & Community Learning for cutting edge customized training for your workforce. What your employees know gets you ahead.

• Leadership

• Human Resources Management

• Business Writing & Communication

• Sexual Harassment and Diversity

• Process Technology

• Accounting Management

• Computer Skills

• Business and Process Improvement

• Contractor Safety Orientation

• OSHA and Safety Training

• Fire Science