Class Schedule - Clark College`s Mature Learning

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Class Schedule - Clark College`s Mature Learning
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Table Of Contents
Personal Enrichment
Arts & Crafts
Painting
Writing
Photography
Cooking
Health
Music
Languages
Lifelong Learning
Personal Finance
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Dance
Fitness
Home & Garden
Outdoor Activities
Excursions & Tours
Youth
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Afternoon Academics
Fitness
Arts
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Recreation & Wellness
Mature Learning
Technology
Science, technology, engineering and
math are words of the future; kids just want
to have fun. Let Clark College instructors and
Engineering Club students merge these two
important worlds with creative, innovative,
hands-on activities that will stimulate and
engage your child.
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CEU’s and Clock Hours
ECD is approved by the Office of the Superintendent of
Public Instruction to provide clock hour certification or
non-credit continuing education units (CEU’s) for an
addtional $20 fee per class.
For more information,
contact Registration at 360-992-2939
Adobe
Mac
Microsoft
Web
Online
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Small Business
Management/Leadership
Accounting
Healthcare
Career Building
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Policies & Disclaimers
Refund Policy
Registration
Maps/Locations
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Workplace
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Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Institution
Clark College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, age, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, political
affiliation, creed, disabled veteran status, marital status, honorably discharged veteran or Vietnam-era veteran status in its programs and activities.
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Arts & Crafts
Simply Pen, Ink, Color and You
Whether a beginner or more experienced artist,
discover new techniques to enhance and transform your drawing skills. Instructor is gifted in
one-on-one guidance. Discover tricks to make
your drawings “pop” using correct composition, perspective, light principles, and horizons.
Emphasis will be on landscapes. Supply list on
webpage.
Downtown
K004
7/10-8/7 F
10-11:50AM
$79
CCE Rm: 215
A. Willmington
Pen, Ink & Color Landscapes
Evening students rejoice - popular instructor
Alan will guide beginning and experienced artists
in detailed landscape and architectural drawing
technique. Discover tricks to make your drawings “pop” using correct composition, perspective, light principles, and horizons. Supply list on
webpage.
Downtown
K005
7/8-7/22 W
6-7:50PM
$69
CCE Rm: 215
A. Willmington
Drawing for Beginners
Instructor Spotlight
Discover creativity through drawing. Anything
you see, you can draw - even beginners can grow
as artists with a step-by-step approach. Learn
the “tools of seeing” and how you can trick your
brain to see things as shapes, textures, or colors-not as the subject actually is. Projects include
drawing objects, still lifes and working from photographs. Supply list on webpage. Age 15+.
Downtown
K009
7/6-8/10 M
6:30-8:30PM
$79
CCE Rm: 207
J. Macca
Not Your Mother’s Basic
Sewing Class
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Do you have a sewing machine with an inch of
dust on it and sewing skills to match? Dust off
your machine, learn sewing basics, machine
troubleshooting, and make a small project. All
skill levels are invited to join. Bring your own machine and sewing kit. Instructor has loaners for 2
students per class without a machine. Supply list
is on webpage.
Eastside
K003
7/7-7/21 Tu
6:30-8:30PM
$79
CTC Rm: 338
K. Forbes
ennifer Smith
With degrees in K-12 art education, graphic design and a Masters of
Arts in education, Jennifer has over
15 years of art teaching experience. A
professional artist, she loves the contrast of bright saturated colors that
make you stop and look at art just for
the joy of taking it in. Jennifer shows
students how to express themselves
and increase their artistic abilities.
Beginning Pottery
Learn the basics of hand building with clay!
You will create rattles, mugs, vases and your own
sculptures! Explore various hand building techniques such as pinch pots, coils and slabs along
with surface treatment such as texturing and
glazing. No experience necessary. All supplies
included in fee. Age 15+. Held at Wy’east Middle
School, 1112 SE 136th Ave., Vancouver, WA.
Eastside/Off Campus
K033
7/22-8/5 W
6-8:30PM
$89 Wy’east Middle School J. Smith
Basic Jewelry Making
Discover the basics of making your own jewelry,
including terminology, tools and techniques.
Learn basic wire work, how to make “findings”
and wrap bead ends. Create personalized, handmade pieces and develop ideas for more unique
jewelry. Includes guidelines, resources and where
to buy materials used during classes. Age 18+.
Eastside
K001
8/5-8/19 W
6-9PM
$79
CTC Rm: 331
P. Tait
Mosaic Art Workshop
Discover all the basics to create a beautiful piece
of mosaic art. This 3-session course includes
demonstrations with an all-day workshop where
you will create your own unique work of art.
Work with tile, glass and plate fragments on various surfaces. Second class is a full day workshop
so bring a sack lunch. Age 18+.
Meets 6/27 & 7/18 at 11am-1:30pm,
7/11 at 11-5pm. No class on 7/4.
Main Campus
K002
6/27-7/18 Sa
11AM-1:30PM
$89
FAC Rm: 103
P. Tait
Painting
Acrylics & Aqueous Media
Summer offers a chance for acrylics artists
to study under mega-popular instructor Susan
Cowan whose demonstrations and activities will
enhance your design and content skills as you
explore this versatile medium. Experience the
world of “underpaintings” and learn how you can
give texture, depth and individual interpretations
to this rich technique. Supply list on webpage.
Downtown
K008
8/10-8/17 M
6-8:45PM
$89
CCE Rm: 215
S. Cowan
Acrylic Painting
Create at your own level in this acrylic painting class. Students will work with a variety of
images focusing on composition, highlights,
shadows and texture. Projects and demonstrations will explore a variety of methods & surface
treatments while focusing on the elements and
composition. Supply list on webpage.
Eastside
K032
7/28-8/18 Tu
6-8:30PM
$89
CTC Rm: 331
J. Smith
Watercolor Independent Studies AM
Spend your morning receiving one-on-one guidance from a professional artist, moving to new
heights in skill and creativity. Participate in a
brainstorming session for your own special project. Enjoy weekly instructor demonstrations on
various watercolor techniques. Bring subject matter and your supplies to class.
Last class session will be on location.
Downtown
K006
7/8-8/5 W
9:30AM-12PM
$119
CCE Rm: 215
L. Baughman
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Lee Baughman....
“takes
you where you’re at”and
then gives you extra! He
is a fabulous artist and a
kind, gentle instructor.”
Watercolor Independent Studies PM
Treat yourself to one-on-one guidance from a
professional artist. Move to the next level of your
creativity. Together we will brainstorm on your
own special project. Bring previously chosen subject matter to work on and any necessary supplies to the first class.
Downtown
K007
7/6-8/3 M
6:45-8:45PM
$99
CCE Rm: 215
L. Baughman
Watercolor Workshop:
The Sights of Summer
Summer in the Northwest is one of the most
beautiful places in the world. Spend the day
painting some of these beautiful sights. Bring
two sketches of your choice on watercolor paper,
ready to color it beautiful! Glennda will demonstrate two paintings, then each student will
receive help and guidance to capture the favorite sights of summer. There is a 1/2 hour lunch
break. Supply list on webpage.
Downtown
K157
7/16 Th
9-3:30PM
$59
CCE Rm: 215
G. Field
Downtown
K158
8/12 W
9-3:30PM
$59
CCE Rm: 215
G. Field
Writing
Advanced Manuscript Revision
Have you written a manuscript and now are
wondering if it’s ready for publishing? Students who have completed manuscripts (poetry,
short stories, novels, etc.) will practice the skills
necessary for revision. Discuss the purpose of revision, practice revising others’ work, and undertake a thorough revision of each student’s work.
Downtown
K017
7/7-7/28 Tu
6-8:30PM
$89
CCE Rm: 208
K. Olson
Wildfire Writing
Are you drawn to writing, yet don’t feel brave
enough to call yourself a writer? Summer is the
perfect time for beginning writers, dreamers, and
closet writers to stop doubting their abilities and
start celebrating them. Taught by a published,
award-winning author, this playful yet powerful class offers a foundation for writing fiction as
well as nonfiction. You’ll learn a unique approach
which destroys fear and criticism and sets you
ablaze with passion. Discover the authentic, creative, wild writer within.
Eastside
K018
7/9-8/13 Th
7-9PM
$109
CTC Rm: 331
C. Krug
Writer’s Bootcamp
Are you frustrated getting your ideas from your
head onto the paper? Are you experiencing writer’s block or can’t get motivated to write?
Discuss the phenomena of writer’s block, strategies to defeat it, and healthy writing habits that
will consistently produce writing results. Participate in exercises, set specific and achievable
goals, and share their work with others.
Downtown
K016
7/16-8/6 Th
6-8:30PM
$89
CCE Rm: 208
K. Olson
Photography
Columbia River Nature Photowalk
Take a stroll on the boardwalk along the Columbia River to practice landscape and nature
photography as a communal activity. After lunch,
go to the Main Campus to a computer lab, learning to manage, share and improve photos. Bring
camera, flash cards and fresh batteries. Meet at
500 Broadway, 2nd floor. Age 16+.
Main Campus
K011
7/11 Sa
9AM-4PM
$59
AA4 Rm: 102
G. Stasiuk
Take Better Digital Photos Part I/II
Learn to quickly and easily use the functions built
into your camera. Discover how to capture movement, control light, highlights and shadows and
use vanishing points and leading lines. Spend one
hour outside to try out new techniques. Bring
camera, fresh batteries, memory card reader and
a flash drive. Some picture-taking experience
suggested. One hour lunch break. Age 16+.
No class on 7/25
Main Campus
K010
7/18-8/1 Sa
9AM-4PM
$119
AA4 Rm: 102
G. Stasiuk
Old Town PDX Night Photowalk
Portland’s historic district becomes vibrant
and lively this time of year. In the safety of a
group you’ll find that the photo ops are endless—candid portraits, architecture, street performers, etc. Bring your camera/lenses, fully
charged batteries and empty data cards. Carpooling option-meet at 500 Broadway parking lot or
meet in Portland at Union Station, 800 Northwest
Sixth Avenue.
Off Campus
K012
7/25 Sa
7-11:50PM
$49
S. O’Keefe
Sunrise & Skidmore District
Photograph a beautiful sunrise raking across
Portland’s skyline, followed by a walk through
the Skidmore District. The photo ops are endless—the river, bridges, street performers, architecture, etc. Bring your camera/lenses, fully
charged batteries & empty data cards. Carpooling option-meet at 500 Broadway parking lot, or
meet in Portland at foot of SE Hawthorne on the
Eastbank Esplanade.
Off Campus
K013
8/1 Sa
5-10AM
$49
S. O’Keefe
How to Compose Better Photos
Are your photos uninteresting or cluttered?
Frustrated because your photos don’t reflect
what captured your interest? Start indoors, discussing what it takes to create well-composed
photographs; after 2 p.m. we move outside to
finish our day, hands-on with camera. Discover
how to see and create better photos. Bring your
camera/lenses, fully charged batteries, and empty data cards.
Downtown
K014
7/11 Sa
9AM-4PM
$59
CCE Rm: 215
S. O’Keefe
Understanding Exposure
Start the day discussing basic concepts about
the Exposure Triangle (f/stops, shutter speeds
and ISO). During the photo walkabout, hands-on
with your camera, you’ll have numerous opportunities to test your understanding of exposure
and how you can use it to control the look, feel &
mood of photographs. Bring your camera/lenses,
fully charged batteries & empty data cards.
Downtown
K015
7/18 Sa
9AM-4PM
$59
CCE Rm: 215
S. O’Keefe
How to Photograph Motion
Start the day discussing basic concepts about
how shutter speed and exposure settings are
used to show motion in your photographs. During the photo walkabout, you’ll have numerous
opportunities to photograph motion - using long
exposure to blur motion, short exposure to stop
motion, panning and zooming to imply motion.
Bring your camera/lenses, fully charged batteries
& empty data cards.
Downtown
K019
8/15 Sa
9AM-4PM
$59
CCE Rm: 215
S. O’Keefe
Reboot Your Photography Skills
You learned the nuts and bolts about photography and then life got in the way? Forgotten
a lot of what you’d learned? Knock the dust off
your camera and reboot your photography skills.
During the photo walkabout, hands-on with your
camera, you’ll receive constructive feedback
about your photography. Bring your camera/lenses, fully charged batteries & empty data cards.
Downtown
K020
8/22 Sa
9AM-4PM
$59
CCE Rm: 215
S. O’Keefe
Save Your Spot!
Please register early to save your
spot for your Clark College ECD
classes. It ensures that the instructor can plan for the best possible experience and that we have enough
materials!
Register today! • http://ecd.clark.edu • (360) 992-2939
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Focus on Fresh Foods, Fresh Ideas, and Finesse!
Summer is the perfect time for adding fresh vegetable
options to your eating routine.
How about trying exciting new international recipes?
Learn tasty new concepts and terrific techniques –
all with a master instructor by your side!
Cooking
Classic French Crepes
Bon appétit! Travel to the kitchens of France and
make crepes that are thin and delicious with
three different kinds of fillings. Make Poulet et
Piper - Chicken with Roasted Bell Pepper Sauce,
les Epinards et les Champignons - Spinach and
Mushroom and Fraises- Strawberry and other
berries. Learn why certain batters work best for
different kinds of crepes. HANDS ON, Level: Beginning.
Eastside
K121
7/13 M
6-8:30PM
$69
CTC Rm: 153
E. Garcia-Andre
Flatbreads From All Over the World
Perfect hosts for dips and toppings, flatbreads
give food lovers a taste of faraway lands without
ever boarding a plane. They have infinite variations and are cooked using different methods.
Some are crisp and crunchy while others are soft
and spongy. Travel the world with master baker
Templeton. Recipes include Potato Focaccia, Middle Eastern Pita and Olive Oil Crackers. DEMO:
Level: Beginning.
Main Campus
K123
7/25 Sa
10AM-1PM
$69
GHL Rm: 140
M. Templeman
The Perfect Summer Tarts
Surprise your guests with your own version
of a summer’s day farmer’s market tart. Fresh
mixed berries, mint and rhubarb will serve as the
highlighted ingredients in the three mini tarts
you will learn to create. Start off with learning
to make the base, the tart crust, and from there,
start planning your next summer gathering.
HANDS ON, Level: Beginning.
Eastside
K120
6/27 Sa
10AM-1PM
$69
CTC Rm: 153
D. Matsumoto
Slender Summer: Salads,
Smoothies & Raw Foods
Raw foods pack way more nutrition than cooked
foods. Optimize the gorgeous produce of summer gardens and up your percentage of the
freshest tastes in foods. Recipes include Minty
Green Smoothie, Watermelon Radish and Snap
Pea Salad w/ Sesame Dressing, Zucchini “Pasta”
with Fresh Garden Pesto, Spicy Gazpacho, and
Sunflower Seed Pate Collard Wraps. HANDS ON,
Level: Beginning.
Eastside
K122
7/28 Tu
6-8:30PM
$69
CTC Rm: 153
S. O’Leary
Ultimate Salsas
Salsa means sauce in Spanish, but it is so
much more than just as a condiment! Create
dishes with authentic flavors using these versatile sauces. Featured recipes include two different salsas from the Coastal State of Veracruz.
One version one has peanuts and the other uses
sesame seeds. Aguachile is a shrimp ceviche salsa
from Northern Sinaloa. Lastly, create toasted red
Puya chile Salsa from Guerrero. DEMO: Level Beginning.
Eastside
K124
8/6 Th
6-8:30PM
$69
CTC Rm: 153
E. Garcia-Andre
Eat Your Veggies- Greek Style!
Discover the health benefits of eating seasonal, local foods with herbs that benefit digestion while exploring Greek cooking. Broaden your
vegetable repertoire with Ayurvedic-inspired recipes-- easy, nutritious and delicious. Make Kale-akopita Spanakoptia, Cucumber Tzatziki, kohlrabi
with mixed vegetables Tourlou Tourlou, baked
fava beans Gigante Plaki and roasted hazelnut
butter Merenda. DEMO: Level Beginning.
Eastside
K125
8/13 Th
10AM-1PM
$69
CTC Rm: 153
A. Wagoner
Health
The Art of Digestion
Does your stomach “rebel” when eating certain
foods? Discover diet strategies to prepare your
body for a positive outcome before eating. Using
principles of Ayurveda, the oldest, continually
practiced health system in the world, consider
your unique body type, age, lifestyle and the
season when deciding what to eat. Learn tips for
how to assemble healthy, well-balanced meals in
a short amount of time.
Eastside
K025
8/5-8/19 W
6-8PM
$69
CTC Rm: 337
S. Bass
Music
Mandolin II- More!
Explore different ways to enjoy this little
historic instrument from a professional musician! Experienced players will move on to a more
advanced range of techniques, explore further
chord theory, and play more complex songs. Play
Celtic, country, bluegrass and old-time standards.
Bring mandolin to class. Age 14+.
No class on 7/4.
Main Campus
K022
6/27-8/1 Sa
11AM-12:30PM
$79
BMH Rm: 110
L. Jones
Ukulele II-More!
More experienced players can explore a
more advanced range of techniques, including
chord theory and voice, harmony and suspension
chords. Play more complex grooves, songs and
licks with interactive demonstrations. Master instructor Lew Jones will help you to develop your
own style. Bring instrument to class. Age 14+.
No class on 7/4.
Main Campus
K023
6/27-8/1 Sa
9-10:30AM
$79
BMH Rm: 110
L. Jones
Advanced Guitar
Move to the next level in your guitar playing. The
prominent focus will be chord expansion and harmonies. Learn chord theory and time signatures;
discover the concept of voicings in standards and
other types of music. Play old show tunes to explore counterpoint, melody lines and substitute
chords. Access lead lines via tablature and traditional musical staves. Bring your guitar to class.
No class on 7/4.
Main Campus
K021
6/27-8/1 Sa
1-2:30PM
$79
BMH Rm: 110
L. Jones
Weight Loss: Sustainable
for Wellness
Want to lose some weight? Frustrated over past
challenges? Join a registered dietitian/nutritionist
to learn techniques to lose weight and keep it off.
Classes will include motivational techniques, discovering foods that promote and prevent weight
loss, label reading, and menu development. Our
focus will be on positive, doable lifestyle changes
for optimal health.
Eastside
K024
8/3-8/24 M
6-8PM
$89
CTC Rm: 338
S. O’Leary
Choose Cooking, Health or
Music classes and register
online at ecd.clark.edu
Interested in becoming an instructor? Send us an email to get started today: conted@clark.edu
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Languages
Spanish I
A beginner’s course to learn to converse in Spanish. Focus on real life situations using common
words and phrases, and learn about the vibrant
culture. Great for travelers! Purchase textbook
at the Clark College Bookstore prior to first class.
Age 18+.
Main Campus
K026
7/6-7/29 M, W
6:30-8:30PM
$129
HHL Rm: 106
J. Pizot
Spanish 3/4
Take your Spanish to the next level! Immerse
yourself in the language, develop fluency, practice verb conjugations and communication skills
for authentic experiences. Learn to bargain in a
market, ask for directions - all the keys to reading, speaking, listening and writing in a Spanish
speaking world. Prerequisite: Spanish II or previous language instruction. Purchase textbook at
the Clark College Bookstore prior to class. Age
18 +.
No Class July 6th or 8th: Classes meet: June 29th
& July 1st, 13th, 15th, 20th & 22nd.
Downtown
K027
6/29-7/22 M, W
6:30-8:30PM
$99
CCE Rm: 214
A. Matsumoto
Lifelong Learning
Kim Lardie....” gave
lots
of practical information
in “Travel for Less” – not
a moment was wasted! I
told all of my friends to
sign up for her next class.
I could have saved hundreds of “miles” if I had
taken this class earlier!
Travel for Less...even Free!
Save money on airfare, hotel accommodations,
car rentals and vacation packages while achieving elite status and grabbing those great extra
perks. Having traveled to over 70 countries, your
instructor will teach you the tricks of the trade
to make your travel experience easier and more
comfortable.
Downtown
K030
7/20 M
6:30-8:30PM
$49
CCE Rm: 207
K. Lardie
Genealogy: Who’s In Your Past?
Join the research journey using real examples.
Develop investigative tools to know where to
look and whom to contact, discover how to maximize your search, identify types of sources (online vs. actual records), recognize when resources
can provide useful information, and understand
the value of wills and probate records.
Main Campus
K031
7/11-7/25 Sa
9:30-11:30AM
$59
SHL Rm: 019
L. Maguire
Personal Finance
Fresh Start for Personal Finance
Learn how to track where your money is going
and discover how to take control of your personal
finances. Instructor will offer many planning and
strategizing techniques to help you avoid the
challenges of having too many expenses and too
few dollars to do the things you’d like to do.
Downtown
K034
7/28 Tu
6:30-8:30PM
$29
CCE Rm: 214
D. Breitenstein
When Should Boomers
Take Social Security?
Simplify the complexity of making good decisions
for your Social Security benefits. Explore timing
taxes, file-and-suspend options, and benefit calculations. Our instructor will provide guidance
through the maze of choices. Learn how your
decisions can affect how much you can receive in
benefits.
Downtown
K037
8/11 Tu
6-8PM
$39
CCE Rm: 214
G. Middleton
Money Smarts for Teens:
Managing Debit & Credit Cards
Teenagers’ use of financial services is on the rise.
They’re using checks, debit cards, and credit
cards in numbers greater than ever before. Understand how checking accounts, debit and credit
cards work. Learn how exceeding the credit limit
or paying late results in significant fees and how
compound interest and poor credit history can
be a horror.
Downtown
K036
6/30 Tu
3-5PM
$29
CCE Rm: 214
D. Breitenstein
Carla Lariza: What is Personal Style?
Tired of staring at your closet and not
knowing how to put A & B together?
Get tools for properly fitting clothing: how to
measure your body, accessorize and express
yourself through fashion that looks and feels
good on you!
Personal Style for Teens
Clothes are so important - are yours right for
you? Discover the shapes that flatter your body
silhouette. Find the accessories that rock your
personality. Learn to edit your closet, clear the
clutter and shop like a pro! Learn what stores are
best for teens. Know what to keep and what to
get rid of.
Eastside
K029
8/12-8/19 W
3-5PM
$39
CTC Rm: 337
C. Lariza
Personal Style
Is your closet bursting with clothing but you
have nothing to wear? You can stop the shopping cycle. Let our style expert teach you how to
create a small wardrobe that functions seamlessly. Learn a unique way to measure your body
to determine which styles and hemlines suit you
best. Begin to clear the clutter and reclaim your
fashion savvy.
Eastside
K028
8/5-8/19 W
6:30-8:30PM
$59
CTC Rm: 338
C. Lariza
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Dance
Tap Dance
Come to a perfect introduction to tap dance
for students with minimal to no dance experience. Learn the basic elements of tap, including
exploration of rhythmic movement and technique, in a fun, safe environment. Tap shoes are
required for this class. See supply list on website
for suggestions.
Main Campus
K041
7/7-7/28 Tu
7-8:30PM
$89
OSC Rm: 218
L. Barsotti
Introduction to Ballroom Dancing
Ballroom dancing is timeless, romantic and also
a valuable social skill. If you have never danced,
or just want to practice what you already know,
please join us. Learn basic steps including
smooth, Latin, and night club slow dancing plus
the fundamental techniques of leading and following. Partners recommended, but not required
or guaranteed.
Eastside
K046
6/30-7/28 Tu
7-9PM
$69
CTC Rm: 110
B. Blevins
Line Dancing
Instructor Spotlight
Get in shape while using fun, vibrant, calorieburning movements in pattern line dance class!
Start by learning the basic steps for new dances
and old favorites including Zorba the Greek and
country standards Cotton Eyed Joe and Cowboy
Boogie. No partner needed - absolutely no experience necessary. Age 15+.
Eastside
K047
7/23-8/13 Th
6:30-8PM
$59
CTC Rm: 110
T. Nystrom
Wedding Dance Crash Course!
Worry no more about if you can dance! Get out
on the dance floor - whether you are in the bridal
party or just wish to have more fun at big events.
Learn how to enter the floor and start your dance
gracefully, dance together with elegance and
poise, show off with a few spins and turns, and
then end with a show-stopping dip! We are all
about making you look good - the wedding day
will be a dream, no nightmares!
Eastside
K045
7/6 M
7-9PM
$39
CTC Rm: 110
T. Nystrom
B
arbara Lindberg
With 25 years as an occupational therapist, a graduate
degree in rehabilitation and mental
health counseling, and a recent doctor of metaphysics in spiritual counseling, Barbara weaves Eastern and
Western philosophies in her teachings. She completed a 200 hour Hatha
Yoga training with emphasis on adapting and modifying the poses for any
physical or emotional condition.
Fitness
Tai Chi Sword Form
The sword has, throughout Chinese history, been
the most revered weapon for combat. Now, it is
the most graceful and popular of all weaponry
used in Tai Chi. Despite its martial arts origins,
the Tai Chi sword is a gentle and effective form
of exercise, practiced and enjoyed by thousands
of people. Some previous Tai Chi experience required.
Eastside
K048
7/11-8/22 Sa
10-11AM
$69
CTC Rm: 110
J. Ross
Tai Chi-Yang Style 24 Form
Tai Chi is clinically proven to be one of the most
effective exercises to improve health, fitness and
relaxation. The Yang 24 Form style is the most
widely practiced. This form will be modified for
health and is suitable for all levels, especially
beginners. Wear loose, comfortable clothing and
comfortable shoes. Age 18+.
Eastside
K049
7/11-8/22 Sa
11:30AM-12:30PM
$69
CTC Rm: 110
J. Ross
Therapeutic Yoga: Summer All Levels
Did you give up yoga because of physical restrictions? Now you can establish a daily yoga program as you learn pose adaptations for those
dealing with developmental, structural, chronic,
or acute issues. Kneeling is not required - a chair
may be used. Chairs, blankets, and extra blocks
are provided. Wear loose clothing; bring a yoga
mat (sticky mat), large towel and a water bottle.
Main Campus
K050
7/8-8/5 W
1-2:15PM
$59
OSC Rm: 135
B. Lindberg
Yin Yoga
Discover a form of Hatha Yoga designed for people of all abilities. Poses address the deep tissues
and are performed on the floor with a yoga mat
and various props (blocks and blankets). Each
pose is held for approx. 3 to 5 minutes with focus
on the breath for meditation. Bring a yoga mat
and bath towel to class. Age 18+.
Main Campus
K051
7/7-8/4 Tu
6-7:15PM
$59
OSC Rm: 135
B. Lindberg
BellyFit: Holistic Fitness
Bellyfit is the holistic fitness experience for
women blending the power and wisdom of ancient cultures with the research, technology and
trends of the modern world. In the first half hour
of the class, burn mega calories and relieve stress
with cardio moves infused with the ancient and
beautiful fundamentals of Belly Dance, Bollywood and African Dance. Second half of the class
features sculpting, toning and tightening with
Pilates-inspired core work followed by relaxing
Yoga-inspired stretches and mindful Mudra meditation. Age 16+.
Main Campus
K040
7/8-8/19 W
6-7PM
$79
OSC Rm: 218
B. Whitman
Women’s & Girls’ Self Defense
Women - learn about self-defense techniques
that focus on empowering you to feel stronger,
more self-assured, powerful, and able to protect
yourself. Sign up with a friend. Wear loose-fitting
clothes and plan to remove shoes and socks. Prerequisite: Ability to lift 10 lbs, crouch and rotate.
Age 14+. Students under 18 must have consent
of parent or guardian.
Eastside
K052
8/29 Sa
8-10:30AM
$29
CTC Rm: 110
J. Wynn
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Home & Garden
Easy Summer Gardening
Don’t let a potential drought prevent you
from having a beautiful yard. What are tasks
that must be done in summer to bring out best
in your garden? Explore ways to retain beauty
while reducing time, sweat and dollars needed in
upkeep. Learn about weed and pest suppression,
mulching, retaining walls, and fences. How can
you extend your harvest time easily through the
autumn months?
Main Campus
K044
7/8-8/5 W
6-8:30PM
$99
JSH Rm: 127
T. McConathy
Native Plant Landscaping
Walk along Lacamas Lake to see how native
plants can be integrated into your yard as you
nurture biodiversity and Northwest beauty. Beginning and veteran gardeners alike will study
wetland planting, how sun, shade, or dappled
sunlight affects choices, and what native plants
look best with non-natives. Meet at the Heritage
Trail at north end of Lacamas Lake. Parking available at the trailhead.
Off Campus
K043
7/18 Sa
10AM-1PM
$39 J. Comrada
Crash Course in Financing a Home
Avoid the common pitfalls in your home purchase! Learn how to get pre-approved with
a lender, choose an agent, and make earnest
money deposits. Discuss the importance of inspections, title issues, and escrow closings. Guest
speakers who provide unbiased and valuable information will help you determine what you can
afford, what to look for, and how to choose.
Downtown
K039
6/30 Tu
6-8:30PM
$39
CCE Rm: 214
J. Brooks
Clutter-Clearing &
Downsizing Workshop
Get the tips, tools, inspiration and motivation you
need to create a simpler, clutter-free home. Got
heirloom overload? Paper piles? Photo fatigue?
Overflowing closets? Free yourself from the tyranny of Stuff! Features techniques ranging from
15-minute daily sprints to the full Monty: the
Marie Kondo “tossathon”. Instructor is a clutterclearing and feng shui specialist.
Downtown
K042
7/15 W
6-8PM
$49
CCE Rm: 208
J. Overstreet
Outdoor Activities
Welcome to Golf
Golf is a beloved sport because people of all ages
can play it and be constantly challenged by it.
Our PGA golf pro will teach basic skills to the beginners and help the experienced fine-tune their
game. Clubs, practice golf balls, and access to
practice facilities included in the fee. Class held
at Tri- Mountain Golf Course, 1701 NW 299th
Street, Ridgefield, WA 98642. Age 18+.
Off Campus
K055
7/9-8/6 Th
6-7PM
$129
H. Bluestein
Golf Tune-Up with Jack
Is golf your game? Give PGA Teaching Professional Jack Young 5 hours and he’ll give you fun
for a lifetime! Improve your full swing, pitching,
chipping and putting while also learning rules,
etiquette and golf terminology. All golfers - from
beginners to seasoned veterans - will see the
benefits! Class held at Vanco Golf Range, 703 N.
Devine Road, Vancouver. Age 18+. Those 14+ may
enroll with a registered adult.
Off Campus
K054
7/7-7/28 Tu
12-1:30PM
$129
Vanco Golf Center J. Young
Birdwatching: Nature Close to Home
Beginning birding enthusiasts will discover the
Steigerwald National Wildlife Refuge in Washougal, a thriving bird habitat where more than
200 species of birds have been recorded. Walk
the easy 2.25-mi Gibbons Creek Wildlife Trail
and learn about bird behavior and habitat. Wear
walking shoes and bring binoculars. Meet at the
trailhead kiosk at 8 a.m. Refuge is located at Mile
Post 18 off Hwy 14.
Off Campus
K058
7/25 Sa
8AM-1PM
$49
E. Bjorkman
Orienteering for All Ages
Orienteering combines walking with puzzle solving using a map and compass. It’s easy to learn
and offers the spirit of adventure for families!
The course is set up from point to point - you
mark that you were there and then go off to
discover the next point. Our course is the whole
Clark College main campus. Learn the rules in a
classroom and then go out trekking! Age 8+. Each
person registers separately.
Main Campus
K057
7/11 Sa 10AM-1PM
$29
OSC Rm: 204
V. Church
Disc Golf
Easy and fun to learn, similar to golf but players use a flying disc instead. As players progress
down the fairway, the trees, shrubs, and terrain
changes provide challenging obstacles for the
golfer. The first class meets at Clark College, the
second and third classes meet at Glenwood Community Church disc golf course, 12201 NE 72nd
Ave, Vancouver, WA 98686.
Downtown/Off Campus
K056
7/11-7/25 Sa
10AM-12PM
$59
CCE Rm: 208
B. Kelly
Instructor Tyler Hicks
Tennis, Anyone?
Fishing for “Newbies”
Beginning Sea Kayaking
Basic Steelhead Fishing
Tennis isn’t just for the pros! It is a sport people love because they can play it their entire lives
and at different skill levels. Come and learn the
basic strokes, rules, scoring, and court etiquette.
All levels welcome! Bring racquet and new can
of balls to the first class, and expect to have a lot
of fun and get some great exercise at the same
time. Held at Clark College Tennis Courts.
Main Campus
K053
7/7-7/28 Tu
4-6PM
$79
J. Pizot
Join us for fun on the water as you paddle
your sea kayak on Lake River south towards the
5,150 acre River “S” Unit at Ridgefield National
Wildlife Refuge. The excursion includes instruction. Meet at Ridgefield Kayak, located on Lake
River at the boat launch. Students may bring
their own kayak or rent a single kayak for $32 at
Ridgefield Marina 30 minutes prior to class.
Off Campus
K118
7/15 W
1:30-3:30PM
$39
L. Holder
Want to get into the sport of fishing? Begin with
the very basics! Instructor is a pro-angler, who
caught nearly 90 species in Washington and Oregon in 2014. Learn about gear and techniques
as well as some of the local cold-water (trout,
salmon, steelhead) and warm-water (catfish,
bass, panfish) fishing opportunities available right
here in the Vancouver/Portland metro area.
Main Campus/Off Campus
K156
7/6-7/20 M
6-7PM
$59
JSH Rm: 127
T. Hicks
Steelhead are among the most challenging fish
to catch. Receive basic information and instruction on techniques and gear needed. Focus will
include species biology, timing of the runs, and
navigating the complex regulations. Combines
five classroom sessions and Saturday optional
field practice on nearby river. Transportation on
your own. Pre-requisite: Anglers provide your
own rod/reel and gear and a valid WA fishing
license with a Columbia River Salmon/Steelhead
endorsement. Age 16+
Main Campus/Off Campus
K155
7/30-8/27 Th, S
7-8:30PM
$119
JSH Rm: 127
T. Hicks
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Excursions & Tours
Ape Caves, Lava Tubes &
Lahars Adventure
Travel with favorite Geologist Carlson as you
tromp around the Trail of Two Forests and go
deep within the famous lava tubes of Mt. St. Helens – the longest lava tubes in the continental
U.S. This fun adventure includes hiking and exploring on uneven ground. In the tubes you will
need a personal light source. Bring a sack lunch.
Meet the coach at Purple Lot #1.
Main Campus/Off Campus
K117 7/25 Sa 8AM-5PM
$89
S. Carlson
Oregon Garden Landscape
Design Tour
Travel to the gorgeous Oregon Garden in Silverton, an 80-acre botanical garden featuring more
than 20 specialty gardens. Educational specialty
gardens include the Sensory, Rose, Pet-Friendly
and Water Gardens. Thom will offer all kinds of
landscape design tips. Bring a brown bag lunch
or buy one at the Garden Café. Meet the Clark
College bus at Purple Lot #1
Main Campus/Off Campus
K116 8/15 Sa 9AM-4PM
$89
T. McConathy
Travel on a bus tour to the
beautiful outdoors with
our knowledgeable
instructors as your guides.
Youth
STEM Camp: Science, Technology,
Engineering and Math
Science is experimental, exploratory, and exciting! Clark instructors have created innovative
learning experiences that are chock full of handson activities designed to get your youth excited
about the amazing worlds of science and technology. Each day learn about a different science
subject: Astrophysics, Astronomy, Geology and
Engineering. For ages 9-12. Bring a brown bag
lunch.
Main Campus
K059
7/13-7/16 M-Th 9AM-3PM
$269
JSH Rm: 124
C. Education Staff
Kids’ Kitchen Science
The magic of cooking is based on chemistry!
Kids will work together to create recipes that allow exciting experiments like the reaction of acid
with a base/alkaline to create bubbles (pillow
soft Buttermilk Pancakes), emulsions (chocolate
ganache and blender mayonnaise), the wonder
and punching of yeast into Monkey Bread and so
much more! Ages 7-12.
Eastside
K065
8/19 W 9-11:50AM
$49
CTC Rm: 153
M. Newcombe
Geology of Portland & Vancouver
When is a rock not just a rock? Join Steve
for a field studies tour to learn about fascinating
rock formations all over the Metro area including
glacial flood deposits, channels, and dormant local volcanoes in Burnt Bridge and Salmon Creek,
Washington Park and the West Hills, as well as
the terrace formations of Mill Plain and 4th Plain.
Bring a brown bag lunch. Meet bus at Purple
Parking Lot #1. Parents Welcome.
Main Campus/Off Campus
K060
7/14 Tu 9AM-3PM
$79
S. Carlson
Creative Writing and
Storytelling Camp
Help your child develop his/her own imagination
and personal poise by learning to use body and
voice to make a character come alive! Join professional storyteller Anne Penfound and
author Christi Krug in a week of celebrating the
oral and written word through performance,
games, writing and art. For ages 8-12. Bring a
brown bag lunch.
Main Campus
K061
8/10-8/13 M-Th
9AM-3PM
8/14 F
9-11:50AM
$229
JSH Rm: 124
C. Krug
Visual Arts & Imagination Camp
Dive into creativity with this fun and exhilarating camp for the artist who craves to explore,
construct, invent and collaborate freely to make
new and innovative works of art. Under the expert guidance of artist Jennifer Smith, your student will develop art skills using a wide variety of
materials and subjects. Each day will focus on a
style of art with a theme. For ages 11-17.
Eastside
K062
7/20-7/24 M-F
9AM-12PM
$149
CTC Rm: 331
J. Smith
After Camp Games & Sports
Camp’s over but the parents are still at work?
We’ve got a terrific solution! Youth will play
games at the lawn and/or Gym on campus.
Main Campus
K063
7/13/-7/16/ M-Th 3-5PM
$69
OSC Rm: 135
C. Education Staff
Main Campus
K064
8/10-8/13 M-Th
3-5PM
$69
OSC Rm: 135
C. Education Staff
Cake Decorating for Kids
What kid doesn’t like cake? This hands-on
class, designed for youth ages 8-12, will teach the
basics of making and decorating a cake. We will
start by making a cake and frosting from scratch,
then learn how to fill and frost a cake and use a
piping bag to create borders and letters. Kids will
leave with a small masterpiece of their own to
show off to family and friends!
Eastside
K066
7/8 W
9-11:50AM
$49
CTC Rm: 153
M. Newcombe
Vegetize Me!- Teen Vegetarian
Cooking and Nutrition
Are you shifting toward a more plant-based diet
but concerned about getting the right nutrition?
This class, taught by a naturopathic dietician/
nutritionist, will include scrumptious dishes with
a Mexican flair including Vegan Refried Bean Taquitos with Quinoa Chorizo, Nachos with Cashew
Cheese and Walnut Taco non-meat filling, and
Mexican Street Corn - all packed with phenomenal nutrition!
Eastside
K067
8/5 W
6-8:30PM
$49
CTC Rm: 153
S. O’Leary
Whole Food Nutrition &
Cooking for Tweens
Hey parents, have an aspiring chef or nutritionist in the house? Let us introduce nutrition, food
science, cooking techniques, and basic knife
skills while we teach your tween to cook a threecourse, plant-based meal and several snacks in a
supportive environment. Try fresh fruit smoothies, hummus veggie burgers with fries, banana
ice cream, and raw veggies with dips. Ages 10-14.
Eastside
K068
7/24 F
10AM-12PM
$49
CTC Rm: 153
S. O’Leary
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Summer 2015 Class Schedule ... 9
Afternoon
Academics
Persons of Interest: Spies & Lies
Combo #1: July
What are the backstories behind some of history’s most astonishing spies as well as some
shocking lies perpetuated upon an unknowing
public? Take all of the July spy profiles - Arnold
& Hale, Snowden, Ames & Pollard and the true
story of Mexico’s spin in the tale of “The Alamo”–
and save!
Class meets 7/9, 7/16, 7/23, 7/30.
Main Campus
9110
7/9-7/30 Th
1:30-3:20PM
$69
FHL Rm: 126
E. Garcia-Andre, L. Maguire, J. Cavalli
Persons of Interest: Spies & Lies
Combo #2: August
Instructor Spotlight
What are the backstories behind some of history’s most astonishing spies as well as some
shocking lies perpetuated upon an unknowing
public? Enjoy the air-conditioned comfort and
take all of the August profiles - the Rosenbergs
and Hiss, Pinkerton & Greenhow and the true
story of one of history’s most egregious episodes
- the Tuskegee Experiment – and save!
Class meets 8/6, 8/13, 8/20.
Main Campus
9111
8/6-8/20 Th
1:30-3:20PM
$49
FHL Rm: 126
E. Trommald,
T. Reilly Kelly, G. Aidra
Revolutionary War Spies: Benedict
Arnold & Nathan Hale
Arnold’s treasonous actions are legendary in the
U.S. A general in the Continental Army, he subsequently became a spy for the British and defected to the British side. American spy Nathan Hale
gave up his life-- “I only regret that I have but one
life to give for my country,” to report on British
troop movements. What drove these men?
Main Campus
9112
7/9 Th
1:30-3:20PM
$19
FHL Rm: 126
J. Cavalli
21st Century Spy:
Edward Snowden
J
oseph Cavalli
With a BA in History from
PSU and a MA in History from
University of Portland, Joe has been
teaching history for 20 years in places
as widespread as Rome, Florence,
Zagreb, and the Kingdom of Bahrain. His three term Mature Learning
series on the 20th Century wars from
1914 to 1945 was widely acclaimed.
He teaches History and Model U.N.
credit classes at Clark College.
What caused Edward Snowden to leak hundreds
of thousands of top-secret NSA surveillance documents to the media in 2013? Should Snowden
be considered a hero, a whistleblower, a dissident, or a traitor? What has been the fallout after
Snowden’s disclosures of government surveillance on ordinary Americans? Does this violate
our rights?
Main Campus
9113
7/16 Th
1:30-3:20PM
$19
FHL Rm: 126
L. Maguire
Choose Afternoon Academics
classes and register online at
ecd.clark.edu
80’s Spies: Aldrich Ames &
Jonathan Pollard
While working in Soviet counterintelligence
for the CIA, Ames provided over 100 names of
agents working undercover in the Soviet Union.
He should have aroused suspicion of the CIA, but
somehow did not. Pollard was an American Navy
employee who spied for Israel in the mid-1980’s
and is now serving a life sentence. Is Pollard a
turncoat who betrayed his country or did he act
out of a religious allegiance to Israel?
Main Campus
9114
7/23 Th 1:30-3:20PM
$19
FHL Rm: 126
J. Cavalli
Lies: Remember the Alamo!
“Remember the Alamo” has a very different
meaning depending on which side of the Mexican border you live. On the north, it stands as a
symbol of passion, bravery, perseverance, and
sacrifice. From the south, however, it looks like
land grabbing and expansionism from ungrateful Texan colonists. Is the truth somewhere in the
middle?
Main Campus
9115
7/30 Th
1:30-3:20PM
$19
FHL Rm: 126
E. Garcia-Andre
Cold War Spies: Julius & Ethel
Rosenberg & Alger Hiss
The Rosenbergs’ co-defendant in their famous
espionage trial has admitted that they had been
Soviet agents. Examine this time during the Cold
War when our government was seeking to stem
Communism. Hiss was convicted of perjury for
denying that he had been a Soviet spy, but his
case continues to stir controversy. Was he one of
the century’s greatest liars or one of its longestsuffering victims?
Main Campus
9116
8/6 Th
1:30-3:20PM
$19
FHL Rm: 126
E. Trommald
Civil War Spies: Allen Pinkerton &
Rose O’Neal Greenhow
Pinkerton managed a network of spies during the
Civil War from behind Confederate lines, tackled
espionage at the highest levels, was once a bodyguard for Lincoln and organized the first U.S. “Secret Service.” As a society wife, Rose Greenhow
became the ringleader of spies for the Confederacy, gleaning information from politicians and
diplomats. Once imprisoned by Pinkerton, she
managed to transmit cryptic notes.
Main Campus
9117
8/13 Th
1:30-3:20PM
$19
FHL Rm: 126
T. Reilly Kelly, D. Tracy
Lies: The Tuskegee Experiment
In 1932, the Public Health Service began a
study of black patients with syphilis. They were
unwitting test subjects who were not given the
proper treatment needed to cure their illness.
This massive subterfuge, begun in a spirit of
service, actually went on for 40 years. Did the results gained from this study justify the breach of
trust between the doctors and their patients?
Main Campus
9118
8/20 Th
1:30-3:20PM
$19
FHL Rm: 126
G. Aidra
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Hatha Yoga
Use physical poses to explore the inner structures of the body, the mind, and the self. Relieve
stress and prevent falls by incorporating balance,
strength, and flexibility. Focus is on breathing and
relaxation. Wear loose, comfortable clothing.
Eastside
9121
7/7-8/6 Tu, Th
2-2:50PM
$89
CTC Rm: 110
S. Fleming
Yoga + Pilates
Combine both hatha yoga with Pilates to exercise the body, the mind, and the self. Relieve
stress and prevent falls by incorporating balance,
strength, and flexibility. Focus is on breathing and
relaxation. Wear loose, comfortable clothing.
Eastside
9122
7/7-8/6 Tu, Th
3-4:20PM
$99
CTC Rm: 110
S. Fleming
Qigong
Qi Gong means “energy work.” Find physical and
whole body balance through simple and natural
postures, breathing, and movements that are
fairly easy to learn. Its many benefits include
healing, relaxation and attunement. Wear loose,
comfortable clothing.
Eastside
9120
7/6-7/29 M, W
9-9:50AM
$69
CTC Rm: 110
A. Fetyko
Gatlin Online Career Training
Clark College ECD, in partnership with Gatlin
Education, offers online programs designed to provide
the skills necessary for many in-demand professional
level positions. Each course is designed by experts and
taught by working professionals. Students interact with
an assigned facilitator who is available to answer questions, provide feedback on your progress, and encourage you to succeed!
Certificates are awarded upon successful
completion of the program.
Courses offered in the following industries:
• Business and Professional
• Healthcare and Fitness
• IT and Software Development
• Media and Design
• Skilled Trades
Expand Your Career Potential Today!
www.gatlineducation.com/conted
Arts
Aqueous Media: Summer Intensive
Join Susan in this series of three, all-day workshops. Highlights include experiencing the world
of “underpaintings” and their development. Design and Content will be the next focus, bringing
your individual interpretations to the “underpaintings”. Plan for an hour lunch break.
Downtown
9100
7/6-7/20 M
9AM-3:50PM
$109
CCE Rm: 215
S. Cowan
July Mixed Media/ Abstract
Explore abstract/mixed media methods. Beginning to experienced students will experiment and
find their intuitive and unique art talent. Demonstrations of materials and methods plus project
suggestions will be included.
Class meets twice weekly.
Eastside
9102
7/14-7/30 Tu, Th 1-3:50PM
$69
CTC Rm: 331
K. Sandy
Creative Writing Workshop
Explore a variety of techniques to improve your
writing in a relaxed, two-class workshop setting.
Use exercises designed to experiment with different types of voice and technique in all varieties
of writing. Includes a break for lunch and time for
informal networking with other students.
Downtown
9105
7/24-7/31 F
10AM-2:50PM
$59
CCE Rm: 208
D. Guyol
Online Learning
Ed2Go
Online Classes
ECD, in partnership with Ed2Go, offer hundreds of intriguing classes to
enrich your life at your pace, on your schedule and from the comfort of
your own home.
Created by professionals, each course provides you with an
effective web-based learning experience for your area of interest.
Instructors are actively involved in your online experience to assist you
with questions, concerns, encouragement and motivation to flourish!
Online learning anytime, anywhere…
what do you want to learn today?
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Adobe
Photoshop I: Beginning
For home use or work, Photoshop is the industry
standard for professional photo editing, graphic
design, and digital imaging. This beginning course
allows users to manipulate, crop, resize, and
correct color on digital photos. Learn the basics
of Photoshop as you navigate the program with
minimal training. See how to save work for both
print and web display. Pre-requisite: Moderate
computer skills. Class will be using CS6. Age 16+.
Downtown
K073
7/9-7/30 Th
6-9PM
$99
CCE Rm: 210
V. Darling
Photoshop II: Intermediate
Increase your knowledge and advance your production techniques with Adobe Photoshop. You’ll
explore and implement digital imaging theory
and processes. Techniques will be explained and
demonstrated, and you will be given the opportunity to practice. Prerequisite: Photoshop I or
familiarity with using Photoshop.
Downtown
K074
8/6-8/27 Th
6-9PM
$99
CCE Rm: 210
V. Darling
Lightroom & Photoshop
for Photographers I
Instructor Spotlight
Combine your photographer’s eye and Photoshop experience to create beautiful and meaningful pictures! Workflow Image editing will show
you how to turn your snapshots into works of art
taking your knowledge to the next level. Discover
techniques for optimizing color, tone and shadow/highlight details. Pre-requisite: Solid knowledge of computer basics, have used elementary
editing programs or have taken Beginners’ Photoshop. Bring a flash drive to class and laptop if
you have one.
Main Campus
K075
7/6-7/27 M
6-9PM
$99
AA4 Rm: 102
G. Stasiuk
Mastering Design Principles
T
aryn Kama Givenchy
As the owner of Go Get it
Media, Taryn helps organizations create an on-line marketing
strategy that sizzles. With a degree
in communication and a Master’s in
Human Centered Design and Engineering, she teaches graphic design,
on-line marketing, and social media
for colleges and organizations. She is
founder of Go Get it Gal, encouraging
women to achieve breakthroughs in
the outdoors.
This two-day course will include the basic
principles, elements, and vocabulary of designing
for both print and the web. You will get a brief
introduction to using InDesign, Dreamweaver and
Photoshop for design. Pre-requisite: Moderate
computer skills.
Downtown
K081
7/8-7/9 W, Th
8AM-5PM
$195
CCE Rm: 210
T. Kama Givenchy
Producing Brochures using
InDesign, Photoshop & Acrobat
This two-day course will include the basic elements, vocabulary and practical use of InDesign
for creating a brochure for both print and the
web. Besides learning the basic tenets for creating a brochure, you will also get a brief introduction to integrating Photoshop and Acrobat in the
design process. Pre-requisite: Moderate computer skills.
Downtown
K082
7/13-7/14 M, Tu
8AM-5PM
$195
CCE Rm: 210
T. Kama Givenchy
Mac
Just Got a Mac: Basics I
Gain the confidence you need by learning the
basics about your Mac computer. Practice new
Mac skills with our patient and knowledgeable
instructor. You’ll leave the class knowing basic
computer terminology such as OS X interface or
Mac operating system. Bring flash drive to class.
Minimal computer experience helpful.
Main Campus
K077
7/16-7/30 Th
6-9PM
$79
AA4 Rm: 102
G. Stasiuk
Microsoft
Introduction to Personal
Computers: Basics I
Become familiar with computer basics in a supportive and friendly setting. Create a foundation by learning to create, save and open simple
documents and files. Our experienced instructor,
Terry, welcomes many questions and provides
practice, repetition and clear understandable
instructions. Consider enrolling in Part II for next
steps.
Eastside
K078
7/20 M
9AM-12PM
$49
CTC Rm: 339
T. Hannan
Introduction to Personal
Computers: Basics II
Build on the basics and become even more productive with your computer. Gain experience
making folders, moving and organizing files, and
finding lost files. Discover keyboard shortcuts,
basic computer maintenance and new Windows
skills. Learn to create in basic Word. Pre-requisite: Basic computer skills or Computer Basics I
required.
Eastside
K079
7/27-8/3 M
9AM-12PM
$69
CTC Rm: 339
T. Hannan
Beginning Windows 7 in 2 Half Days
Not ready for Windows 8 and want to learn Windows 7 before it’s gone? Spend 2 half days learning shortcuts and how to customize Windows,
the most common operating system. Purchase
textbook at the Clark College Bookstore prior to
class. Suggested Prerequisite: Familiarity with
computers.
Eastside
K080
8/10-8/17 M
9AM-1PM
$99
CTC Rm: 339
T. Hannan
Save Your Spot!
Please register early to save your
spot for your Clark College ECD
classes. It ensures that the instructor can plan for the best possible experience and that we have enough
materials!
Register today! • http://ecd.clark.edu • (360) 992-2939
12 ... Clark College Economic And Community Development Introduction to Outlook 2013
This combined lecture and hands-on class gets
participants up and running quickly working with
messages, calendars, and contacts. Learn the
basics of email management and understand
your inbox better. We meet in a computer lab
equipped with a Microsoft Outlook 2013 Server.
No email needed- students will receive an Outlook account to use in the computer lab.
Downtown
K084
7/14-7/21 Tu
6-8PM
$79
CCE Rm: 210
C. Jackson
Intermediate Outlook 2013
Get more from Microsoft Outlook by learning to
use several advanced features to better manage
your time and energy. This lecture and handson course includes topics such as maximizing
your calendar, setting tasks, and using categories
and rules. We meet in a computer lab equipped
with a Microsoft Outlook 2013 Server. No email
needed- students will receive an Outlook account
to use in the computer lab.
Downtown
K085
7/28-8/4 Tu
6-8PM
$79
CCE Rm: 210
C. Jackson
Intro to Android Smartphones
Quickly and easily find out how to operate your
android smartphone. Have fun learning how to
customize your home screen, adjust your settings
and how to take and send pictures. The course
includes an overview of the Google application
features.
Downtown
K086
8/6 Th
6-9PM
$59
CCE Rm: 207
C. Jackson
Web
Facebook® for Boomers and
Everybody Else!
Easily connect with children, grandchildren,
friends, and family. This 2-day beginner’s class is
a fun, hands-on approach to learning key features
that will allow you to participate in the conversation and be smart about protecting your private
information. Bring your login/email address and
password to class.
Downtown
K070
7/6-7/13 M
6-9PM
$69
CCE Rm: 210
V. Darling
Introduction to WordPress
Create interactive websites using WordPress, a
Content Management System (CMS). Install and
modify templates, organize, and create a blog.
This class requires the purchase of a domain
name and web hosting. Preferred host Fat Cow
(fatcow.com). Fat Cow has an introductory price
for students and excellent customer support.
Pre-requisite: Moderate computer skills.
Eastside
K071
7/14-8/4 Tu
5:30-7:30PM
$129
CTC Rm: 339
C. Geraci
Supervisory &
Leadership Certificate
New online classrooms!
Are one of these certificates the
next step for your career? Use
this high quality virtual
learning with Clark College’s
most recent online partner.
Online
Certificate in Customer Service
Register for the Certificate Customer Service
course to take both Customer Service course:
Keys to Customer Service & Extraordinary Customer Service and receive a certificate after
completion.
Online
K140
6/1-10/30
$245
N. Sanders-Cobb, F. Bayley
Keys to Customer Service
Enhance your customer service skills and create a
powerful impact on your career success. Discover
the direct relationship between service skills and
career achievement. Help your organization and
benefit your career by translating your good service intentions into a workable plan. When you
deliver consistent high quality customer service,
the payoff is enormous!
Online
K141
6/1-6/26
$145
N. Sanders-Cobb
F001
$145
9/8-10/2
N. Sanders-Cobb
Extraordinary Customer Service
Transform your customer service into something
extraordinary. As a result, more repeat business
will improve your bottom line. Customer service
separates you from your competition. Extraordinary customer service comes from focusing on
the few essential elements that yield big results.
Discover how easy it is to tweak your customer
service from the ordinary to the extraordinary.
You’ll take away a customer service plan that will
help you focus on the key elements that will get
you started on your pathway to success.
Online
K142
7/6-7/31
$145
F. Bayley
F002
$145
10/5-10/30
F. Bayley
Ensuring the efficiency of your team is the key to
your success and is your most important responsibility. New and experienced instructors will get
practical and insightful methods. Learn about
effective delegation, performance management,
and writing performance reviews. Discuss the supervisor’s role, responsibilities and strategies to
improve overall effectiveness as a leader.
Online
K147
6/1/-7/24
$395
S. Klauss
F005
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$395
9/8/-10/30
S. Klauss
Entrepreneurship Certificate
Register for the Entrepreneurship Certificate
course to take all 3 Entrepreneur courses: Entrepreneur Boot Camp, The Business Plan, & Entrepreneurial Marketing and receive a certificate
after completion.
Online
K143
6/1-10/30
$495
C. Law, M. Izard, K. Nadlman
Entrepreneur Boot Camp
Understand what it takes to become a successful
entrepreneur. Gain insight into the characteristics, knowledge and skills required. Create your
goals, an outline to use them and techniques to
manage your new business.
Online
K144
6/1-6/26
$195
C. Law
F003
$195
9/8-10/2
C. Law
The Business Plan
Immerse yourself in the vision, research, and
planning aspects of your new venture. Your
well-crafted business plan will evaluate potential
hurdles, help secure capital and evaluate your
business feasibility. You’ll gain critical knowledge
with this practical, hands-on approach.
Online
K145
7/6-7/31
$195
M. Izard
F004
$195
10/5-10/30
M. Izard
Entrepreneurial Marketing
What’s the best way entrepreneurs attract and
keep customers within a realistic budget? Make
customer-driven marketing decisions, build a
strong brand, select best tactics, to implement
your marketing plan. Whether you are starting a
business or growing an existing one, get practical
marketing tips and tools for new or growing businesses to improve your marketing efforts.
Online
K146
6/1-6/26
$195
K. Nadlman
K148
$195
8/4-8/28
K. Nadlman
Summer 2015 Class Schedule ... 13
Small Business
Business SEO & Internet Marketing
Bring more people to your website to build your
business! Search Engine Optimization and Internet Marketing; you’ve likely heard the terms,
you’ve heard that you need them, but you don’t
understand what they are, or how to use them.
Learn basic SEO/Internet Marketing techniques,
how to apply them and discover that the results
are tangible, and also easy to track.
Eastside
K096
7/13-8/03 M
6-8PM
$99
CTC Rm: 339
L. Faught
Social Media for Business
Social media is an increasingly important communication method for reaching your customers and
building business. Facebook, Twitter, YouTube
and others are commonplace icons. Learn the
basics of establishing an account, creating good
social media accounts, choosing the best channels. Discover how to run successful campaigns,
and use advertisements to increase your business
following, and ultimately your bottom line.
Eastside
K097
8/10-8/31 M
6-8PM
$99
CTC Rm: 339
L. Faught
So You Want to Start a Business
Instructor Spotlight
There is a lot to consider when thinking about
starting a business. The key to a smooth start
and later success is the right set up from the beginning. Getting the facts in an understandable,
practical and accurate way can be challenging.
Look at everything a business owner needs - from
entity declaration to accounting software.
Downtown
K098
8/8-8/15 Sa
9AM-1PM
$99
CCE Rm: 210
S. Linn
Lead with Your Strengths
B
onnie Peterson
Bonnie, a certified Gallup
StrengthsFinder® Coach, is
passionate about understanding and
harnessing our talents as a source of
potential and power. She brings over
25 years of corporate management
experience, an MBA in marketing
and a BA in education. Her current
position is Director of Personal and
Professional Development for Clark
College Economic and Community
Development.
Discover how to leverage your unique combination of talents to become a more effective
leader and optimize workplace results with others. Your full 34 strengths will be ranked and
accompanied with in-depth personalized reports.
Must complete Gallup StrengthsFinder® assessment at least five working days before class.
Downtown
K113
7/27 M
9AM-1PM
$149
CCE Rm: 214
B. Peterson
Management/
Leadership
Coaching People to Their Potential
Strengthen your leadership abilities as you develop your coaching skills. With the proper tools,
you can motivate others, enhance productivity,
and reduce friction as you help people maximize
their potential.
Downtown
K100
7/21 Tu
9AM-12PM
$59
CCE Rm: 207
J. Blackwood
Foundations of Supervision
Discover how to improve your working relationships, enhance productivity and motivate others
while reducing friction in your work place. Use
clear and direct communication with your team
to inspire and empower their participation in
achieving organizational success. Leave the class
with a clear understanding of the importance of
leadership and why focusing on human interaction and reaction makes a difference.
Downtown
K101
7/28 Tu 9AM-1PM
$79
CCE Rm: 207
J. Blackwood
Basic Sales Techniques
What’s the secret to becoming a sales success?
Explore various selling techniques and understand how each type works. Transactional selling, tactical selling, solution selling, and relationship selling will be covered along with techniques
of the new millennia. Your personal success system can help you achieve your goals!
Downtown
K107
8/10-8/17 M
8AM-5PM
$149
CCE Rm: 207
S. Dick
DiSC® Training
The DISC® workshop enables you to build
more effective work relationships by identifying
your style and recognizing co-workers’ styles. The
custom behavioral reports create an understanding of motivators and challenge areas. Understanding your style and others’ can improve communication, reduce stress and minimize conflict
through a better understanding of predictable
human behavior.
Pre-work: Must be completed prior to class start
date.
Downtown
K112
7/8 W
9AM-1PM
$149
CCE Rm: 214
K. Witte
If we all did the things we are capable of
doing, we would literally astound ourselves.
Thomas Edison, American Inventor
Register today! • http://ecd.clark.edu • (360) 992-2939
14 ... Clark College Economic And Community Development Healthcare
Accounting
Trouble Shooting QuickBooks for
Small Business
Benefit from a collaborative effort among experienced QuickBooks users. This multifaceted accounting program has numerous ways
to approach functions within the program and
countless report options. Join other experienced
users in an interactive, discussion based atmosphere designed to assist in finding solutions to
problems within their company financial data.
Students must have prior QuickBooks knowledge
and experience.
Downtown
K094
7/11-7/25 Sa
9AM-1PM
$129
CCE Rm: 210
S. Linn
S
Learning Accounting w/QuickBooks
usan Linn
Susan’s popularity as an
instructor is a result of 28 years of
diverse accounting experience, being
a QuickBooks ProAdvisor since 2006,
and an enthusiasm for helping others
succeed. She has an MS in
Accounting and is also a professional
vocalist and active volunteer .
Gain basic accounting concepts and apply them
to your business using QuickBooks. In this class
you will learn how to record and keep track of
your money through accounting software, generate reports, and use accounting information to
make sound decisions. No prior QuickBooks experience required.
Downtown
K088
7/21 Tu 9AM-12PM
$79
CCE Rm: 210
J. Harte, R. Hayden
QuickBooks I
Develop the ability to use QuickBooks to set up
or more effectively manage your company accounting system. Properly set up your data file,
invoice services and products, manage bank accounts, pay bills and record credit card transactions. Discover helpful tips, tricks and shortcuts.
Purchase the textbook at the Clark College Bookstore prior to class. Prerequisite: basic accounting concepts and experience using the Windows
operating system.
Downtown
K090
7/15-8/5 W
6:30-9:30PM
$215
CCE Rm: 210
S. Linn
QuickBooks II
Increase the impact of your Quickbooks accounting system. Building on your basic understanding, this class covers estimating, time tracking,
job costing, sales tax, plus how to self-audit your
books and prepare them for your accountant.
Purchase the textbook at the Clark College Bookstore prior to class. Prerequisite: QuickBooks I or
instructor consent.
Downtown
K091
8/12-8/26 W
6:30-9:30PM
$215
CCE Rm: 210
S. Linn
QuickBooks Combo
Register for QuickBooks Combo to get both
QuickBooks I & II at a discounted rate. See course
descriptions above.
Downtown
K092
7/15-8/26 W
6:30-9:30PM
$400
CCE Rm: 210
S. Linn
Customized
Learning
Adult Family Home (AFH)
Orientation Class
This one day class provides an overview of the
AFH program and expectations of the AFH license
in providing care and services to the residents in
a licensed home setting as well as a brief overview of the process prospective providers will follow in obtaining an AFH license. This class is one
of the requirements (see Washington Administrative Code [WAC] 388-76-10060) applicants need
to meet prior to turning in the application for
licensure. Students will receive a certificate after
completing the class; this certificate is valid for
one calendar year from the date of attendance.
Downtown
K102
8/4 Tu
9AM-4:30PM
$29
CCE Rm: 207
48 Hour Adult Family Home
Administrator Course
This course meets the Washington State 48 hour
education requirement for Adult Family Home
providers. This training is required for those who
wish to become licensed as Adult Family Home
(AFH) providers. This course introduces students
to the concepts and principles of management; it
covers the roles and responsibilities of a licensed
provider, the licensing process, business operations of the home, staff management, resident
care issues and resident rights. Students must
demonstrate proficiency in English, reading, writing, and math. Computer skills helpful.
Eastside
K103
7/6-7/21 M, Tu
8AM-5:30PM
$650
CTC Rm: 339
S. Potts, M. Lewis
Does your organization have
onsite training or consultation
needs?
Our Clark College Economic and
Community Development experts
deliver customized learning and
development that will positively
impact your bottom line and support future success. Our solution
focused programs can provide:
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Leadership Development
Trade Skills Training
IT/Software Classes
Process Improvement
Project Management
Team Building
Business Skill Development
For more information,
call Trish at (360) 992-2925
or thamann@clark.edu
Check us out on Facebook! www.facebook.com/ClarkCollegeCCE
Summer 2015 Class Schedule ... 15
Career Building
Need
Space?
Math Review- Boot Camp
Review mathematics topics in order to improve your scores on the Clark College mathematics placement test. Join other students in a
classroom setting, with instructor support, using
online materials. Specific content will be determined by individual needs. You should take the
placement test prior to taking the class and plan
to retake the test at the end of the class. (Note:
This course is available to students who have not
yet completed a math class at Clark College. Students who have received a grade in a Clark College math class may not retake the math placement test.)
Downtown
K111
8/24-8/27 M-TH 9:30AM-12PM
$69
CCE Rm: 210
J. Zoellner
Whether it is for an important
meeting, team building or gala
event, we have your perfect
space for 10-300 guests at
affordable rates!
We offer a wide and flexible
choice of meeting room
accommodations to meet every
corporate or organizational
need.
Flagging Certification
Taught by Rich Bunker, Master Instructor for
American Traffic Safety Services Association
(ATSSA), learn professional flagging techniques
and proper work zone set-up in accordance with
standards and guidelines of the Federal Manual
on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD).
Upon successful completion, receive both ATSSA
& Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) flagger cards valid for 3 years. Fee
includes textbook and ID cards. 18+
Students must bring valid photo ID to class.
Downtown
K104
7/11 Sa 8AM-5PM
$99
CCE Rm: 207
R. Bunker
Downtown
K105
8/8 Sa
8AM-5PM
$99
CCE Rm: 207
R. Bunker
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Conference Rooms
Classrooms
Computer Lab
Clark College Columbia Tech Center CTC
3,420 Square ft Meeting/ exhibit room
Drywall Techniques
Whether you’re looking to get a job in the
“always hiring” drywall industry, or to start your
own business in this area of constant demand,
it’s hard to move forward without knowledge and
experience. This class will provide you with what
you need in order to step into the Drywall trade
with professional confidence.
Downtown
K109
8/4-8/20 Tu, Th
6:30-9PM
$149
CCE Rm: 208
R. Green
We will gladly provide a refund when
you request five business days prior to
the first class date. There will be a 10%
handling charge for all refund requests,
unless otherwise noted within the course
description.
Policies & Disclaimers
Professional Painting
Gain the background and skills required to
bring value to the construction jobsite as a professional painter. You’ll be familiar with the increasingly complex painting industry and be able
to use your skills for residential or commercial
structures. We will cover basic painting tasks,
safety and mistakes to avoid.
Downtown
K108
7/14-7/30 Tu, Th 6:30-9PM
$149
CCE Rm: 215
R. Green
Refund Policy
18-seat computer lab
For more information,
call Pam at 360 992-2723
or visit us at
ecd.clark.edu/facility-rentals
Changes/Closures:
Due to circumstances beyond our control, locations
and times may be changed during the quarter. If we
cannot contact you by phone or mail, we will post the
correct information at the class location listed in this
publication.
Disability Support Services:
Clark and DSS are committed to assuring Clark
College, its services, programs, and activities are
accessible to individuals with disabilities. DSS assures
nondiscrimination on the basis of disability. Through
DSS, qualified persons with disabilities can address
their concerns regarding attitudinal or procedural
barriers, as well as any need for academic adjustments
or auxiliary aids. Call 360-992-2314 or 360-991-0901
(video phone).
Disclaimers
This class schedule is published for information
purpose only. Although every effort is made to ensure
accuracy at the time of publication, this class schedule
shall not be construed to be an irrevocable contract
between the student and Clark College. The College
reserves the right to make any changes in the content
and provisions of this class schedule without notice
and reserves the right to cancel classes and to change
class fees, instructors, or meeting dates/times at any
time. Many classes require a minimum enrollment of
15. Early enrollment is encouraged to prevent class
cancellation. If a class in which you are enrolled is cancelled, contact Registration at (360) 992-2939 to assist
in selecting a suitable alternative.
Register today! • http://ecd.clark.edu • (360) 992-2939
16 ... Clark College Economic And Community Development Campus Locations
Downtown
Economic & Community
Development - ECD
500 Broadway Street #200
Vancouver, WA 98660
Eastside
CC
Columbia Tech Center - CTC
18700 SE Mill Plain Blvd
Vancouver, WA 98683
ECD
CTC
Main Campus
Clark College - CC
1933 Fort Vancouver Way
Vancouver, WA 98663
5 Ways to Register
*We gladly accept checks, Visa, Mastercard and
Discover for your convenience
1. Online: Visit ecd.clark.edu
2. Phone: Call 360-992-2939, ext 1.
Monday-Friday 8:30 am-5 pm
3. Mail: Mail in your registration*
form and check or money order to:
1933 Ft. Vancouver Way, MS CCE 202
Vancouver, WA 98683
*Registration forms can be downloaded at
http://ecd.clark.edu/registrationform.pdf
4. In Person: Come into Economic
& Community Development, we are
conveniently located on the second
floor of the Columbia Bank Building in
downtown Vancouver.
500 Broadway Street, Ste 200
Vancouver, WA 98660
Monday-Friday 8:30 am-5 pm
5. Fax: Fax your registration*
24 hours a day, 7 days a week to
360-992-2883.
Campus Locations
Visit ecd.clark.edu/about/maps.php to
find campus locations.
CTC Clark College at Columbia Tech Center
18700 SE Mill Plain Blvd, Vancouver,
WA 98683
CCE Clark College Corporate Education
500 Broadway St, Vancouver, WA
98660
APH Anna Pechanec Hall
AA4 Applied Arts 4
BMH Beacock Music Hall
FHL Foster Auditorium
FAC Frost Arts Center
GHL Gaiser Hall
HHL Hanna Hall
JSH Joan Stout Hall
OSC O’Connell Sports Center
SHL Scarpelli Hall
SCI Science Hall
Parking Info
Downtown Parking Alert: Construction
of a new office building adjacent to our
downtown location is currently underway
and will continue throughout the summer. Please allow for delays accessing the
building when attending classes at this
location. The Columbia Bank parking garage is fully functional and can be utilized
during the construction.
Off Campus Locations
HDG Hazel Dell Grange
7509 NE Hazel Dell Ave, Vancouver,
WA 98665
GCC Glenwood Community Church
12201 NE 72nd Ave, Vancouver,
WA 98686
SWR Steigerwald National
Wildlife Refuge
Mile Post 18 at Highway 14
Washougal, WA 98671
Tri-Mountain Golf course
1701 NW 299th St, Ridgefield,
WA 98642
Vanco Golf Range,
703 N Devine RD, Vancouver,
WA 98661
Ridgefield Kayak
Lake river boat launch
5 Mill St, Ridgefield,
WA 98642
Heritage Trail Lacamas Lake
Lacamas Park
3344 NE Everett St, Camas,
WA 98607