Fall 2016 Course Guide - University of Wisconsin

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Fall 2016 Course Guide - University of Wisconsin
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Marshfield, WI 54449
Continuing
Education
Office of Continuing Education
2000 West 5th Street, Marshfield, WI 54449
Fall 2016
Keep Until January 2017
Continuing Education
In Cooperation with UW Extension
marshfield.uwc.edu/continuing-ed
715-389-6520
Table of Contents
Gymnastics................................3-5
Youth..............................................5
Travel.............................................6
Mind & Body.............................7-9
Arts..............................................10
Photography...............................11
Music............................................11
Personal Enrichment............12-14
Online Learning.........................15
Professional Development........16
Mental Health Conference........17
Maps............................................18
Registration Info.........................19
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Email: msfce@uwc.edu
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---REGISTRATION---
Online Registration
There are many advantages to this
system:
•You can create your own account
and register both yourself and
“multiple” users in the same
transaction.
•Be sure to select “multiple registrants” when registering one or
more child to ensure the registration is under the child’s name.
•Each of the courses are grouped
under main headings such as
Gymnastics, Personal Enrichment, etc.
•If a course doesn’t appear online
it means registration is over or
the class has been cancelled. This
is a great way to check if a class is
available.
When registering please
provide an email address.
All communications
regarding class information
and cancellations will be
sent via email.
Continuing Education
Explore. Enrich. Excel.
Explore: Explore the country
through our travel opportunities.
Enrich: Enrich your life with our
skillset and lecture classes that
allow you to pursue interests, meet
new friends, and nurture lifelong
learning.
Excel: Excel your career by acquiring
CEUs and/or certificates, train your
staff with our customizable training programs, or dive into a new
career with one of CE’s many career
programs.
Four easy ways to register:
1. Online- www.marshfield.uwc.edu/continuing-ed
2. Mail- Send in your completed registration form below.
3. Telephone- Call our office at (715) 389-6520 so we can guide you through the new
online registration system.
4. Walk In- Register in person in the CE Office (Room 166A, located in the AG
Felker Student Center) during any of our office hours (M-F, 8AM-4:30PM) (Office
hours subject to change)
If we are away from the office, feel free to drop your registration and
payment into the lock box outside our office.
Pre-registration is required. Registrations and course fees are due prior to the start of class.
Refund Policy
Refunds for classes are not available once a class begins. Any cancellation request
received within one week prior to a class start date will be issued a refund, otherwise, a processing fee applies. Sorry, we cannot honor cancellations for travel,
food, beverage classes or classes that require preordering of materials.
Refunds will automatically be issued if a class is cancelled for any reason.
Weather Related Cancellations: Check our UW Website (marshfield.uwc.edu/
about/overview/cancellations) or listen to WDLB, AM 1450, for a list of cancellations.
Please complete this form for each class participant. If registering more than one person, please make copies of this form.
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MAPS - Find your classes!
---GYMNASTICS--All classes held at our Gymnastics Training Center,
2209 W. Spencer St., Marshfield, WI (located just off Hwy 13N)
Orbital Building belonging to Center City Church
Follow sidewalk on left side of building. We are the last door at the end.
Unsure what level or class to enroll in? Call to find out at (715) 389-6520.
Campus Map
5th Street
Important Registration Information
• Payments must be received prior to the start of class in order to participate.
• To register your child online, please select ‘multiple registrants’ to ensure the
registration is in the child’s name.
• Release forms must be completed on the first day for all new students.
Mini-Gym Turtles:
Parent & Child
Come and enjoy 45 minutes of
exploration and movement with
your child (18 months-3 years). Class
will include group warm-up activities,
creative dance and gymnastics skills
to develop body awareness and gross
motor skills in an environment
appropriate for toddlers. Fee: $45
Instructor: Ciara Bauer
Fri. // Sept. 23-Oct. 28 // 9:45-10:30am
Course: K708
Kinder-Gym Turtles:
4 & 5-Year-Olds
Orbital Building
(Gymnastics Training Center)
Center City Church
Does your student struggle in school?
The UW Scholar Program can help!
Orbital
Spencer St
We offer:
• One-on-one tutoring
• Flexible meeting times
• Qualified tutors with teaching
backgrounds
• Tailored to meet student needs
• Great for AP & honors courses,
ACT prep & more!
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Cost is $30/hour.
Contact Continuing Education
to learn more
(715) 389-6520
msfce@uwc.edu
This class is the foundation for the
sport of gymnastics tailored for
children in 4K and Kindergarten.
Class includes group activities, gymnastics instruction, and fun games
designed to increase body awareness
and develop basic gymnastics skills.
This is a smaller and more intimate
class than the base class, so consider
this class for 4 and 5-year-olds who
would benefit from a small class size
of children in same age range. Fee: $45
Instructor: Ciara Bauer
Wed. // Sept. 21-Oct. 26 // 4:45-5:30pm
Course: K709
Fri. // Sept. 23-Oct. 28 // 9-9:45am
Course: K710
Base Program
Designed to further the physical development of children ages 4 and up. All
sessions are co-ed and will explore the
basics on vault, bars, beam, and floor
mat. Each class is divided into smaller
groups within age and ability levels
allowing for individual progress. Each
session consists of 6 classes. You may
take more than one session at a time.
Please wear athletic-fit clothing or
leotard & bring a water bottle. Fee: $45
Instructors: Danielle Joyce & Ciara Bauer
No classes 11/21 & 11/23
Base Ages 4-8
Fall I:
Sep. 19Oct. 26
Fall II:
Nov. 7Dec. 21
Mon.
5:30-6:15pm
Wed.
5:30-6:15pm
K700
K701
Mon.
4:45-5:30pm
Mon.
5:30-6:15pm
K704
K705
Mon.
6:15-7pm
Wed.
6:15-7pm
K702
K703
Mon.
6:15-7pm
Wed.
7-7:45pm
K706
K707
Base Ages 7 & Up
Fall I:
Sep. 19Oct. 26
Fall II:
Nov. 7Dec. 21
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---GYMNASTICS--Pre-Team Gymnastics
Pre-team is 2 days a week and by
invitation only. Pre-team is a continuation of the base program. At this level,
gymnasts develop the skills on all four
apparatuses and begin to learn skills
and routines for competition. Gymnasts are evaluated from the pre-team
to join the MAGIC competition team.
Fee: $105
Instructors: Allie Dryer, Danielle
Joyce & Ciara Bauer
Pre-Team Dates
Fall I: Sept. 19-Oct. 26
Mon. & Wed. // 7-8pm // K711
Fall II: Nov. 7-Dec. 21
No classes 11/21 &11/23
Mon. & Wed. // 7-8pm // K712
MAGiC Team
Marshfield Area Gymnastics Club
(MAGiC) Team is a competitive gymnastics club designed to maintain and
build skills for the competitive gymnast
focusing on routines, conditioning,
and acquisition of advanced gymnastics skills. The competition season
starts late October and goes until late
April. Saturday practices during meet
season may be cancelled depending on
competition schedule. Note: Level 6+
Option B is only available until 11/4.
MAGiC Dates
Sept. 12-June 3
No classes 11/23-11/26, 12/24-12/31,
3/20-3/24 & 5/29
Level 2 & 3
Tues./Thurs. 5-6:30pm &
Sat. 8:30-10am // K713
Level 4 & 5
Tues./Thurs. 6:30-8:30pm &
Sat. 10am-12:15pm // K714
Team Fees: Four payments are due
on or before the below dates or a $25
late fee will be applied, so mark your
calendars!
Tues./Thurs. 6:30-8:30pm &
Sat. 10am-12:15pm // K715
Level 2 & 3: Four payments of $235
Level 4 & Up: Four payments of $325
Mon./Thurs. 3:30-5:30pm &
Sat. 10am-12:15pm // K716
Payment Due Dates:
9/12, 11/11, 2/10, 4/14
Level 6+: Option A
Level 6+: Option B*
*Only available until 11/4. Then times will
revert to Option A.
---MENTAL HEALTH CONFERENCE--Friday, October 21, 2016
Arrival and Registration: begins at 7:15am
Conference: 8am-4pm
Keynote: Building Resiliency in Children, Families, and Communities
Presented by Dr. Gabriella Hangiandreou, Medical College of Wisconsin,
Child Psychiatry Consultation Program.
Multiple breakout sessions offered including:
School Mental Health Framework, Adolescent Trauma & Resilience, and more!
Who Should Attend?
Service providers, educators,
worksite professionals, advocates,
law enforcement, youth-serving
organizations, and anyone
interested in mental health issues.
0.6 CEUs or
6 training hours from
UW-Marshfield/Wood County
will be issued for this event.
Registration Information:
•Register online at www.marshfield.uwc.edu/continuing-ed
•Registration opens August 29, 2016
•Early Bird registration is $75 -After September 30, registration will be $100
•Youth Registration is $35 -Must be completed before September 30
•Registration Deadline: Oct. 14, 2016 - No registrations will be accepted after
this date.
Please let us know if you have any food allergies or requirements
Thank you to the following sponsors:
MAGiC Mini Session (Season Prep)
...For Middle School Gymnasts
Sept. 12-Nov. 22 (same time as MAGiC)
Level 2 & 3 // $270 // K717
Level 4 & Up // $375 // K718
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...For High School Gymnasts
Sept. 12-Nov. 5 (same time as MAGiC)
Level 2 & 3 // $220 // K719
Level 4 & Up // $300 // K720
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---PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT--Abnormal Psychology in the
K-12 Classroom: Addressing
the Mental Health Needs of
Students and Teachers
(Ideal for teachers, coaches, mentors,
parents, guardians, etc.)
Earn 0.3 CEUs
In today’s K-12 environment the mental
health of students and teachers is a
major issue. The risk of a young person
committing suicide increases after a
parent has received care for a mental
health issue. Teachers who report
having more symptoms of depression
have classrooms of lesser quality. In
this course, you will gain a deeper
understanding of various mental
health issues as they relate to student
and teacher performance and insight
into how to address such issues.
Topics covered include recognizing
and understanding abnormal behavior
current theory and research on
abnormal behavior and approaches to
management and treatment.
Fee: $19
Mon. // Nov. 28-Dec. 5 // 6:30-8pm
Rm. 131
Course: A700
Instructor: Psychology Professor
Jeffrey Amundson
Research Methods in the
K-12 Classroom:
Enhancing Teacher Effectiveness
(Ideal for teachers, coaches, mentors, etc.)
Earn 0.5 CEUs
In today’s K-12 environment, data
drives decisions. Data comes from a
variety of research methods including experimental, descriptive/
correlational, and action which
serves as a rational for improving
teaching practices. In this course, you
will gain a deeper understanding of
various research methodologies in
order to improve your teacher effectiveness. Learn about the following
topics:
• Evaluating research in order to
support best teaching practices
• Research techniques and design
in order to develop effective
assessment procedures
• Data analysis (including basic
statistical analysis)
• Reporting data to help facilitate
discussion with invested parties.
• Ethical concerns in order to
protect teacher and student
• How research results can be used
to improve teaching practices.
Fee: $29
Wed. // Nov. 30-Dec. 14 // 6:30-8pm
Rm. 131
Course: A701
Instructor: Psychology Professor
Jeffrey Amundson
Become a CNA
Three credit course open to nursing students or anyone looking for training for
future employment in medical or related fields. This 137 hour applications and
performance course teaches principles and procedures in emergency, home,
hospital, and nursing home medical care. Upon successful completion, students
will be eligible to sit for the State of Wisconsin Nurse Aides Exam held on our
campus. There is a $750 Course Fee and a $115.00 Fee for the State Exam.
Prerequisite: None. Semester II classes start in January. Exact dates and times TBD.
Contact Continuing Education to learn more.
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---GYMNASTICS--MAGiC Practice Plus Punch Cards
Add additional practice time that works for you! Add three or more additional
practice sessions consisting of a combination of drills, skills, and open gym time.
Practice Plus Punch cards are available for 3, 6 or 9 (Level 5+ only) practices.
Gymnasts do not have to notify in advance which practices they will attend,
but will use their punch cards instead. Punch card will expire on 11/5. Available
drop-in practice dates listed online. Please purchase Punch Cards in the Continuing Education office via cash or check.
3 Practice Plus Punch Card // $45
6 Practice Plus Punch Card // $85
9 Practice Plus Punch Card // $110
---YOUTH--Babysitter’s Training Course
(ages 11 and up)
Receive the American Red Cross
Certification in this one day training
session. Learn key components,
including feeding, diapering, discipline
issues, identifying safety hazards, as
well as, caring for common injuries
and emergencies, such as choking,
cuts, and burns. Walk away with the
skills to be a confident, capable babysitter. You will receive the Babysitter’s
Training Handbook, Emergency
Reference Guide, and Training CD.
Please bring a sack lunch. Fee: $99
Instructor: Katie Weisbrod
Sat. // 9am-4:30pm // Rm. 409
(Use entrance by theatre)
Session 1: Oct.15
Course:K721
Session 2: Nov. 12
Course: K722
Art Day Camp (Grades 3-6)
Parents, get your holiday shopping
done while your child is away at Art
Day Camp. This Winter-Wonderland
themed day of art will allow children
grades 3-6 to tap into their creative
side and explore various art mediums
and techniques. Create two art pieces
to take home and display including
a painting of a winter scene and a
mosaic. Please bring a sack lunch and a
paint smock (if you wish). Fee includes
all supplies and snack. Fee: $45
Sat. // Dec. 3 // 9am-4:30pm
Rm. 135
Course: K724
Instructors: Annette Svoboda-Lessard
& Ruby Thomas
Do You Want to Build a Snowman? (Grades 1-4)
Join us on early dismissal day for Snowmaninspired crafts, snacks & activities. Take home
your snowman crafts to display for the winter
season. Fee includes all supplies and snack.
Fee: $25
Fri. // Nov. 4 // 2-4:30pm
Rm. 135 // Course: K723
Instructor: Rebecca Rucker
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---TRAVEL--New York Theatre Tour
April 22-27, 2017
Join us for our 36th annual New York
tour! Spend six days & five nights
experiencing the best the Big Apple
has to offer. Tour includes ground
and air transportation to and from
UW-Marshfield/Wood County and
New York City, accommodations in a
great Midtown Manhattan hotel with
a grand continental breakfast, luggage
fees, four Broadway shows, and tours
as well as ample free time to schedule
your own events.
Registration is online.
First Come, First Serve!
Register early! Fills Fast!
Fee:
Double: $2798
Single: $3548
Travel on own: $2498
An initial payment of $900 ($800 if
making your own travel arrangements)
is due at the time of registration. This
fee includes a non-refundable deposit
of $100 per person. The remainder
of the fee will be paid in two equal
installments of $949 ($849 if making
your own travel arrangements.) The
first installment is due November 18
and the remaining balance is due on or
before January 6.
Trip Leader: Jean Doty
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---ONLINE LEARNING--ONLINE CLASSES IN:
Sewing/Tailoring, Pattern Making, Alterations/Repairs, Fashion
Draping, Sample Garment Making and Garment Construction
Saturday, October 22, 2016
12 Noon-11pm
Join us for a spooktacular day-trip
visiting haunted locations in Baraboo
and Madison, WI. Hear tales of
haunted history, local folklore, and
reports of recent paranormal activity
while vising beautiful, historic locations in downtown Madison. Enjoy
an Italian dinner & a presentation
at the haunted, historic Ringling
Brothers Bed & Breakfast. Learn
about equipment used in paranormal
investigations and put some to the
test, while exploring one of the most
haunted locations in Baraboo, the
historic Ring Barn at Circus World.
Trip includes coach bus transportation
with bathroom on board, dinner,
two tours courtesy of Madison Ghost
Walks & Baraboo Tours, and paranormal investigation. Fee: $79
Registration Deadline: Oct. 11
Sign up at
ed2go.com/uwcmsf
Learn to make skirts, pants, dresses, shirts, coats and suits for men and women.
Non-sewers, beginners, intermediate, and advanced sewers are always welcome.
Learn from Master Tailor and Designer, Eric W. Stiles Sr., who has more than
35 years of professional experience. Mr. Stiles was supervisor and head tailor
for Brioni, Giorgio Armani, Polo Ralph Lauren and many others. Mr. Stiles has
opened and operated four fashion academies and one alteration shop throughout
his career.
Begin these online instructional classes at any time and progress at your own
pace in the comfort of your own home. Classes are delivered in complete sets
with notes and video access passwords. You will receive detailed instructions in
an easy to follow step-by-step format.
You will have unlimited access to your class and will be able to view it anytime
you want for as many times as you want for 4 months. A materials list will be
provided on the first day of class (supplies are not included in the price of the
course).
Register online at www.ewsacademy.org
and select UW-Marshfield/Wood County
Introduction to Windows 10
Build the foundation you need to get
started right away using Windows 10.
We’ll begin with the basics: finding your
way around the operating system.
You’ll get to know the expanded Start
menu, desktop, and system settings so
you can feel right at home. From finding files and folders, to organizing and
editing photos, to managing files on
external drives, you’ll learn everything
you need to know about getting the
most from this operating system. And
since security is important, you’ll also
learn how to protect your files, as well
as how to protect and update Windows 10. Fee: $99
6-week online course taken anytime
www.ed2go.com/uwcmsf
Instructor: Curt Simmons
Where Does All My Money Go?
Do you wish you had financial security? Want to work on paying off debt
but don’t know where to find the
money? Gain control of your money
once and for all. Learn how to fund
your dreams and how to save money
for everything from emergencies to
vacations. If you have ever felt lost
about where to start working on your
finances, this course is for you. You
can’t afford not to take this course
and change your habits. This course
is an investment in your future and
you will save the cost of the course
many times over by applying what
you learn. Fee: $99
6-week online course taken anytime
www.ed2go.com/uwcmsf
Instructor: Susan Price-Batting
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---MIND & BODY---
---PERSONAL ENRICHMENT--Whys of Wisconsin Weather:
Past, Present & Future
Join “Wake Up Wisconsin” Chief
Meteorologist, Justin Loew for an
in-depth look at Wisconsin weather.
Discover why there is a large variation in weather/climate conditions
across the state of Wisconsin. Cover
geologic history, climate influences,
topography, and how weather might
change in the future. Fee: $19
Thurs. // Oct. 27 // 6-7pm
Rm: 131
Course: B712
Instructor: Justin Loew
Climate Change and Health
Join us for a presentation on climate
change and health given by Dr. Bruce
Krawisz. Take a scientific look at
why global warming is happening.
Then, Krawisz will discuss possible
health effects of climate change
that might occur by 2050. This talk
is intended to be scientific and not
political or religious. Fee: $10
Mon. // Oct. 24 // 6-8pm
Rm. 131
Course: B711
Instructor: Dr. Bruce Krawisz
Introduction to
Microsoft Excel 2013
Even “non-techie” beginners will
find it easy to learn Excel in this fun,
step-by-step online course. Discover
how to set up fully formatted worksheets quickly and efficiently. You’ll
also learn the secrets behind writing
mathematical formulas and how
automatically calculate data. Fee: $99
6-week online course taken anytime
www.ed2go.com/uwcmsf
Instructor: Chad Wambolt
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Cooking with Cranberries
Chocolate covered, in cookies, breads,
salads, and sauces, the cranberry
is king. As Wisconsin’s state fruit,
the cranberry is local, plentiful,
and harvested in the fall. Both
delicious and nutritious, it is chock
full of vitamins and antioxidants.
Join Jennifer Brockman to explore
the variety of cranberry cooking
& baking techniques and recipes.
Brockman and her family own and
operate a cranberry bog in Central
Wisconsin. She has been delighting
family and friends with her recipes
for years. Learn a little about cranberry bogs and a lot about preparing
Wisconsin’s state fruit. Prepare your
own take-and-bake cranberry cookie
dough, sample plenty of tasty recipes
and learn how to replicate them at
home. Fee: $25
Thurs. // Nov. 10 // 6-7:30pm
Rm. 135
Course: B713
Instructor: Jennifer Brockman
English Language Learner
Program (ELL)
Academic Affairs at UW Marshfield/
Wood County will be holding classes
for individuals who are green card or
visa holders or anyone desiring to
improve their English. As an added
plus, once enrolled in the ELL
courses, you can participate in our
campus International Club and join in
our cultural trips around Wisconsin as
well as campus cultural events.
For more information, please contact:
Emery Bork, International Student
Affairs Coordinator
emery.bork@uwc.edu
Phone: 715-389-6533
Ballroom Dance
Don’t just watch the stars dance on
TV, learn the steps! David and Karen
Goggin teach these popular dance
classes. There’s a class for every
ability level. Singles and doubles
welcome. Classes are held in the
UW-Marshfield/Wood County
Campus Commons.
Class meets Mondays, Oct. 3-31.
Please bring a clean shoes for dancing.
Level 1
Designed for the beginning student, this course
will develop timing,
as well as leading and
following skills. Learn a
variety of patterns in the
Swing, Foxtrot, Waltz,
and Rumba. Fee: $59
5:50pm-6:40pm
Course: F700
Level 2
Designed for the student
who has completed at
least one Level 1 course,
you will continue to
work on developing
timing, as well as leading and following skills.
Dances covered include
Rumba & Night Club
Two Step. Fee: $59
6:45pm-7:35pm
Course: F701
Level 3
This session is for
students who have
completed at least three
Level 2 courses. Students
will learn techniques
unique to each dance.
A greater variety of
patterns will also be
introduced. Dances
covered include West
Coast Swing. Fee: $59
7:40pm-8:30pm
Course: F702
Lesson and Dance for All:
All students enrolled in any of the Ballroom Dance courses are invited to
an open lesson and dance on Fri., Oct. 28 from 7:30-10:00pm
(UW- Marshfield/Wood County Commons)
Essential Oils 101
Essential oils have been widely used in numerous cultures for thousands of
years. The therapeutic properties in essential oils can help alleviate common
skin conditions, shorten the duration of a cold, improve your sleep, and much
more. Learn the incredible science and health benefits found in essential oils.
Join Health Coach, RN and Certified Aromatherapist, Dianne Handrick as she
guides you through the endless benefits and uses of Essential Oils. Fee: $19
Mon. // Nov. 14 // 6-8pm // Rm. 409
Course: F703
Instructor: Dianne Handrick
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---MIND & BODY--Day of Well Being: Saturday, December 10, 2016
Take one, two or all three classes!
All Classes taught by Relaxation Expert, Reiki Master/Teacher, John Oestreicher.
John has been meditating for 30 years and teaching meditation for 11 years.
All classes held in Room 101. Park in South Lot and enter in Main Entrance.
Session I:
Healthy Sleep
Discover methods to
fall asleep easily and
quickly. Learn to sleep
soundly and release
the endless monkey
mind chatter to create
a restful night. Learn
about natural, holistic
and practical techniques
that help you develop a
calm and peaceful mind
for longer and healthier
sleep. Fee: $30
8:30-10:30am Course: F704
Session 2:
Meditation Training
In this informative and
relaxing class, participants
will learn: the benefits
of meditation, how
and when to meditate,
focused attention, and
how to slow down and
release the mind’s endless rambling. Students
will practice meditating
and each individual will
receive a customized
meditation based on
their goals and energy
scan. Fee: $30
10:45am-12:45pm
Course: F705
Session 3:
Heal Your Life:
Group Reiki
Seminar & Session
This service provides a
session that promotes
healing; is affordable
and has the ability to
help many people at
the same time. Any size
group can benefit, from
two people to onehundred people. This
session is designed to
encourage healing for
any moderate to severe
health issues including
cancer and fibromyalgia.
Fee: $30
1-3:00pm
Course: F706
Skiing and Snowboarding
Take for 1 college credit or just for fun.
Class for all ability levels, high school to
adult. Total of seven meeting times; six
lessons w/last night free ski. Each session
includes free ski and lesson. Get a special
reduced rate lift ticket includes entry/lift
for all sessions, and rentals of either skis
or snowboard equipment! There will be
an orientation meeting to cover questions
on classes, car-pooling and more. Specific
dates and times TBD.
Location: Granite Peak
Course: F710
Contact Continuing Education or visit our website to learn more.
(715) 389-6520 • marshfield.uwc.edu/continuing-ed
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---PERSONAL ENRICHMENT--Beginner Bicycle Maintenance
Keep your ride in top shape! This
class is aimed at riders who want
to maintain their bike, whether it’s
their commuter or weekend ride.
Topics covered in this class include:
the basics of flat repair and change,
cleaning and lubing the chain, wear
and damage inspection, derailleur
adjustments as well as brake inspection and adjustment. Bring your
own bike so you can get hands-on
experience on how to do these tasks.
Course fee includes a tire lever set,
a tube, and lubricant. Please wear
clothing that you are ok with getting
dirty. Fee: $50
Tues. // Oct. 4 // 6:30-8:30pm
Rm. TBD
Course: B708
Instructors: Dennis Riedel, Breanna
VanDeHey, Robert Halle
Preserving the Harvest
Whether you are midway through
your canning for the season or looking to prep for next season, join us to
learn some valuable tips including:
how to properly harvest fall crops,
the curing process, and proper
storage so they last. Cover the safe
methods of canning, freezing, and
dehydrating produce, including
techniques and recipes that can be
used. Bring along your pressure canner
(if you have one) for free pressure
canner testing. Fee: $19
Tues. // Oct. 18 // 6-8pm
Rm. 135
Course: B710
Instructors: Jeremy Erickson &
Sarah Siegel of UW-Extension
Introduction to German
German is a widely spoken language.
This introduction to High German
will provide you with a basic vocabulary and introduction to elementary
grammar. You will learn the basic
vocabulary of 600 words. It will lay
a solid foundation for further study
with an intermediate course offered
in spring 2017. Fee: $59
Wed. // Oct. 5-26 // 6-8:30pm
Rm. 125
Course: B709
Instructor: Michael Miller
Speed Spanish
This course is designed for anyone
who wants to learn Spanish pronto.
Learn six easy recipes for gluing
Spanish words together to form
sentences. Soon, you’ll be able to go
into any Spanish speaking situation
and converse in Spanish. ¡Qué Bueno!
Fee: $99
6-week online course taken anytime
www.ed2go.com/uwcmsf
Instructor: Dan Mikels
Spanish in the Classroom
Learn the essential Spanish for teachers
and bridge the communication gap
with your Spanish-speaking students
and parents. Cover words related to
rules and behavior and vocabulary
for academic subjects. Learn phrases
to use in the cafeteria, on the playground, and even in the nurses office!
Delve into some survival phrases for
the parent-teacher conferences and
more. Earn 2.5 CEUs. Fee: $99
6-week online course taken anytime
www.ed2go.com/uwcmsf
Instructor: Tara Bradley Williams
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---PERSONAL ENRICHMENT--Concussion & Discussion
Soup & Cinema
Join us for discussion and viewing
of the film, “Leap Year” starring
Amy Adams and Matthew Goode.
Adams plays Anna Brady, an upper
class woman who goes to Ireland to
propose to her boyfriend on Leap
Day, in following an Irish tradition,
that a man proposed to on Leap Day
must abide. Her adventures begin
when her travel plans go astray and
she is forced to hire a young, sarcastic
tavern owner to drive her to Dublin.
Set amongst the beautiful backdrop
of Ireland, this romantic comedy is
sure to delight. Following the movie,
film buff, John Gibson will lead a
discussion. On the menu: Irish stew,
soda bread, and Irish-themed desert.
Fee: $30
Wed. // Oct. 12 // 6-9pm
Rm. Art Gallery
Course: G700
Instructor: John Gibson
Football and other sports have
fallen under scrutiny for the associated brain trauma risks. Join us
for “Concussion”, a biographical
sports drama on the subject starring Will Smith and Alec Baldwin.
The film follows Nigerian forensic
pathologist, Dr. Bennet Omalu as
he first discovers a degenerative
brain disease (CTE) in NFL players
resulting from multiple blows to the
head. Omalu takes on the NFL super
powers to expose and educate those
at risk, amidst much cover-up and
denial. Enjoy movie-themed appetizers
& take part in a discussion on the
impact of concussions led by Psychology Professor Jeff Amundson.
Amundson has done research on
how the brain works. He has also
worked with concussion tests for
athletes at all levels including the
NFL. Fee: $30
Wed. // Nov. 2 // 6-9pm
Rm. Art Gallery
Course: G701
Instructor: Professor Amundson
International Dinner: Discover Guyana, South America
Take a virtual trip to Guyana, South America with
Professor Stephanie Alemán. Enjoy an evening filled
with Caribbean culture, cuisine, and music.
Guyana, a small county on the northern mainland
of South America, is home to one of the continent’s
largest rainforests harboring an abundance of
wildlife. Aleman has lived there off and on for
the past 25 years. She will share her experiences
living with indigenous Amerindians and their relationship with the rainforest
environment. Fee includes curry chicken dinner with authentic sides, dessert and
presentation. Fee: $35
Tues. // Dec. 6 // 6-9pm // Rm. Art Gallery // Course: G702
Instructor: Professor Stephanie Alemán
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---MIND & BODY--Total Body Boot Camp*
Get a total body workout including a
mix of cardio and strength training.
Modifications will be given so you
can work at your own pace while
still getting a challenging workout.
Please bring a pair of 3-5 lb. weights
and water. Fee: $29
Tues. // Oct. 25-Nov. 29 // 5:30-6:15pm
Rm. Commons
Course: F708
Instructor: Rebecca Rucker
Yoga Toning*
This class will contain a combination
of basic yoga and weight training
to increase strength, flexibility, and
balance. Various modifications will
be offered to accommodate beginning and more advanced participants. Please dress in exercise clothing and bring a yoga mat. Fee: $29
Tues. // Oct. 25-Nov. 29 // 6:30-7:15pm
Rm. Art Gallery
Course: F709
Instructor: Rebecca Rucker
*Take two fitness classes
for $50 or all three for $75!
Call to receive discount.
YogaFACE
The muscles of the face are no
different than those of the rest of the
body—if you don’t exercise them
they will become weak and flabby,
leading to wrinkles and sagging.
In this one night yoga workshop,
we will practice beginning yoga
incorporating basic facial exercises
and stretches that can fight signs of
aging. Class includes hand-outs of
YogaFACE exercises so you can apply
them to your own yoga or exercise
routines. Please dress in exercise
clothing and bring a yoga mat. Fee: $19
Tues. // Dec. 13 // 5:30-7pm
Rm. Art Gallery
Course: F711
Instructor: Rebecca Rucker
Beginning Yoga*
Increase your flexibility, balance,
and strength through this beginning
yoga class. Learn basic yoga postures,
proper form, and breathing techniques.
Please dress in exercise clothing and
bring a yoga mat. Fee: $29
Wed. // Oct. 26-Nov.30 // 8:30-9:15am
Location: Orbital Building (2209 W.
Spencer St., Marshfield)
Course: F707
Instructor: Rebecca Rucker
Introduction to Natural Health and Healing
In this certificate program, you’ll deepen you knowledge of medical treatment
by learning about various global healing practices. Explore six global traditions:
Ayurvedic medicine of India, the indigenous medicine of Central and South
America, Native North American healing, the healing traditions of South
Africa, traditional Chinese medicine, and Unani medicine of Eastern Europe.
Whether you’re a health care professional or simply someone who wishes
to explore the various traditions that can maximize health and wellness, this
program will give you a solid foundation in a variety of traditional healing
practices and techniques. Earn 1.3 CEUs. Fee: $78
6-week online course can be taken anytime
www.ed2go.com/uwcmsf
Instructors: Cyndie Koopsen, RN, HNB-BC & Caroline Young, MPH
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The Casserole Basket
Canvas & Corks
Join us for a fun evening with a little
paint, a little wine, and a LOT of fun.
With no experience necessary, create
a masterpiece with step-by-step
instruction. Our experienced instructor
and a glass of wine are all the inspiration you need to make your very own
work of art.
Fee: $45/session (includes supplies
and 2 glasses of wine)
Be the envy of all at your next
potluck with a stunning hand-made
casserole basket to display your dish.
This basket weaving class is open
to all levels, including beginners.
Discover one of the oldest art forms:
basket weaving. Learn to weave a
filled base with a decorative wave
over the weaving and a hoop for a
rim and handles. Use this functional
basket for organization, display and
décor. Materials student must bring
to class: old towel, scissors, dishpan
or bucket, tape measure, pencil, flat
screwdriver, clip clothes pins. Fee: $55
Tues. // Nov. 29 // 5-9pm
Rm. 135 // Course: B703
Registration Deadline: Nov. 11
Instructor: Shirley Mount
Session 2: “Snow Bird”
Thurs. // Nov. 17
Course: B701
Session 3: “Holiday Adornment”
Thurs. // Dec. 8
Course: B702
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The Magic of Photoshop
This course covers Photoshop essentials
for photographers. Learn how to
edit your photos from start to finish:
organize and review your images
in Bridge, enhance them in Camera
Raw, and edit them in detail in Photoshop. Find out how much editing is
enough or too much, what artifacts
are and how to avoid them, and how
to prepare photos for email, web, and
print. We will be using Photoshop
CC, but the basic techniques covered
can be used with earlier versions CS3
through CS6.
Pre-requisite: basic computer
knowledge, including handling files,
folders and a mouse. Fee: $99
Tues. // Oct. 18-Nov. 1
9:30am-2:30pm (1 hr. lunch break)
Library Computer Lab
Course: B705
Instructor: Barbara Smith
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Play Guitar I & II (Ages 13 & Up)
All sessions 6:00-8:30pm in Rm. 135
Instructor: Jennifer Brock
Session 1: “Faith, Hope, Love”
Thurs. // Oct. 13
Course: B700
8 Steps to Great Photos
Learn how to make more compelling
images by following the 8 Steps to
Great Photos. We will start by getting acquainted with the camera’s
frequently used features. Then we’ll
explore the 8 Steps, including taking
control of the camera and learning
to see and think like a photographer.
Please bring your fully charged
camera and its instruction manual
to class. All camera types and skill
levels are welcome. Fee: $79
Tues. // Oct. 4 & 11 // 9:30am-2:30pm
(1 hr. lunch break)
Library Conference Room
Course: B704
Instructor: Barbara Smith
Drawing for the
Absolute Beginner
Gain a solid foundation and understanding of the basics to draw and
become the artist you’ve always
dreamed you could be! Become
intimately familiar with paper types,
drawing styles, rendering techniques, and the basic principal of
perspective, layout, design, lighting,
volume, and space. Fee: $99
6-week online course taken anytime
www.ed2go.com/uwcmsf
Instructor: Chad Walker
Designed for new or beginning level guitar players, Guitar I focuses on the
fundamentals of guitar, including guitar techniques such as picking and strumming as well as a little bit of music theory.
Guitar II includes continued progressive practice of techniques with more
advanced material. Fee: $49 (please bring guitar)
Thurs. // Oct. 13-Nov. 17 // Rm. 360 // Instructor: Dale Dickerson
Play Guitar I: 6-7pm // Course: B706
Play Guitar II: 7-8pm // Course: B707
Stay Tuned
CE Adult Musical Production: Title TBA
Performances Feb. 2-4
Auditions to be held late Nov.
Rehearsals begin early Jan.
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