adult education spring 2013

48
New year. Fresh start. Let’s GO! New year. Fresh start. Let’s GO! WAYZATA PUBLIC SCHOOLS WAYZATA PUBLIC SCHOOLS COMMUNITY EDUCATION COMMUNITY EDUCATION Apr. - Aug. 2013 Apr. - Aug. 2013 Register: www.ceregistration.wayzata.k12.mn.us Register: www.ceregistration.wayzata.k12.mn.us

Upload: wayzata-public-schools

Post on 08-Apr-2016

241 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

DESCRIPTION

Adult Education Spring 2013

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Adult Education Spring 2013

New year. Fresh start. Let’s GO!New year. Fresh start. Let’s GO!

WAYZATA PUBLIC SCHOOLSWAYZATA PUBLIC SCHOOLS

COMMUNITY EDUCATION COMMUNITY EDUCATION

Apr. - Aug. 2013Apr. - Aug. 2013Register: www.ceregistration.wayzata.k12.mn.usRegister: www.ceregistration.wayzata.k12.mn.us

Page 2: Adult Education Spring 2013

Welcome to Adult Enrichment!

We are pleased to present a wide variety of classes and learning opportunities in thiscatalog. These classes are intended for adults age 18 or older and most classes are notavailable to youth except where noted.

Catalog Credits

Sandra Stevenson, Editor and Design • Jamie Smith, Inside Layout

Adult EnrichmentWellness ................................................ 1-9

Technology ........................................ 10-15

High School ....................................... 16-17

Learn ................................................. 18-23

Create ............................................... 24-26

Foods ................................................ 27-29

Courses at IOCP ............................... 29-30

Home Care .............................................. 31

Project SOAR .......................................... 32

Special .............................................. 33-36

Contents

Family Learning Center ........................... 38

WISHES .................................................. 39

Adult Basic Education ............................. 40

Community Resources ............................ 41

District Map ............................................. 42

Community Education Directory ............. 43

Registration Information ...................... 44

Hot New ClassesHot New ClassesAppraise Your Antiques ~Appraise Your Antiques ~Tap into treasures you already own. Learn how to estimate Tap into treasures you already own. Learn how to estimate value from a pro! Insider secrets about the best places to sell. value from a pro! Insider secrets about the best places to sell.

Calligraphy ~Calligraphy ~ Use broad-edged dip pens that give sumptuous thicks and Use broad-edged dip pens that give sumptuous thicks and things to letters as you master this beautiful art. things to letters as you master this beautiful art.

Grown Up Etiquette for the 21st Century ~Grown Up Etiquette for the 21st Century ~Gain con dence in social and business situations by learning Gain con dence in social and business situations by learning the rules and poise in a non-intimidating situation. the rules and poise in a non-intimidating situation.

Mosaic Stained Glass Serving Tray ~Mosaic Stained Glass Serving Tray ~In ancient times, anyone who was anyone owned a mosaic In ancient times, anyone who was anyone owned a mosaic piece. Now you can make a beautiful work of art too!piece. Now you can make a beautiful work of art too!

The All NEW Truf es Class ~The All NEW Truf es Class ~All new recipes and advanced tips for those who have taken All new recipes and advanced tips for those who have taken Nancy’s Truf es for All Occasions class. Nancy’s Truf es for All Occasions class.

Adobe PhotoShop Elements ~Adobe PhotoShop Elements ~Learn to retouch, crop and x common aws using this Learn to retouch, crop and x common aws using this inexpensive image-editing software. inexpensive image-editing software.

See all classes and register at:www.ceregistration.wayzata.k12.mn.us

p. 19

p. 24

p. 27

p. 26

p. 35

p. 14

Page 3: Adult Education Spring 2013

www.ceregistration.wayzata.k12.mn.us 1

Wellness

Fit. Fabulous.

FAST!

Fitness Boot CampStudent quotes: “It did what it promised.Huge difference and benefit.” Enjoyed “heracceptance of different levels and herspirit.” “Thanks, Gretchen. Great job!”

Get motivated! Be held accountable! JoinFitness Boot Camp to achieve your fitnessgoals. All shapes, sizes and abilities are wel-come. You WILL get a workout to achieveyour goals! Cardiovascular and strength workwill be incorporated in a variety of workouts.Participants will receive before and after fit-ness assessments for measurable results.

Dress for the weather! Class meets outsideand in the gym during the June/July section.Class meets outside only during the Augustsection. August rain back-up dates are: Aug.27 and Aug. 29.

All Fitness Boot Camp classes:

• Dress comfortably and bring a yoga orexercise mat

• Taught by Gretchen Vandeputte, CertifiedFitness Instructor

#BOOTCMP-SP1-13Tue/Thu, Apr. 9-May 28 5:50-6:50 am$139 for 15 classesWayzata High School - Gym 5 & 6

#BOOTCMP-SU1-13Tue/Thu, Jun. 11 - Jul. 30 6:00 - 6:50 amNo class Jul. 4 & Jul. 25$135 for 14 classesCentral Middle School - Gym 1

#BOOTCMP-SU2-13Tue/Thu, Aug. 1 - Aug. 22 6:00 - 6:50 am$69 for 7 classesCentral Sports Complex Dome - Stadium

Zumba! Join the party

ZUMBA !

An exciting new workout that’ssweeping the nation! Zumba is aLatin inspired, dance fitness class in-corporating international music andLatin dance movements for a dy-namic workout. We will combine fastand slow rhythms that tone and sculptthe body and achieve a uniqueblended balance of cardio and musclebenefits. Dancers and non-dancerscan master this class and have a greattime. Achieve amazing results in aparty-like atmosphere. Youth age 15- 17 may enroll if accompanied by a registered guardian. Instruction by Michele Engesser, acertified ZUMBA instructor. Come, join the party!

#ZUMBA-SP1-13Wednesdays, Apr. 10-May 29 6-6:45 pm$69 for 8 classesCentral Middle School - CafeteriaMichele Engesser

Gretchen kicks boot!

Page 4: Adult Education Spring 2013

2 Like us on Search “Wayzata Adult Enrichment”

Resist-a-BandFull Body Workout

Experience a fun, full bodyworkout in 1 hour! Using resistance bandsand energizing lively music, shape, tone, andcontour every muscle group in your body.You will feel better, look better, and standtaller. Class will be individualized; everyonebenefits and progresses at their own level.Wear comfortable clothing, bring water, mat,and your own resistance band. Resistancebands are available at Target and sportinggoods stores. You can also buy online at:www.workoutz.com. Buy the moderate levelband.

#RESIST-SP1-13Tuesdays, Apr. 16-May 28 6:00-7:00 pm$49 for 7 classesCentral Middle School - Small GymBecky Nelson

Pilates Reformer - Beginner

The unique Pilates Reformer plus Towerworkouts include exercises that help withposture, total body strength with an empha-sis on core training. Learn correct alignment,balance, flexibility and breathing techniquesunique to Pilates. Pilates can help with backpain, joint pain and other issues.

#REFBEG-SP1-13Tuesdays, Apr. 9-May 28 6:30-7:30 pm$145 for 8 classesPilates MN, 864 E Lake St., Wayzata

#REFBEG-SU1-13Tuesdays, Jun. 4 - Jul. 30 6:30 - 7:30 pmNo class Jul. 2$145 for 8 classesPilates MN, 864 E Lake St., Wayzata

Restorative Yoga

Spend an hour at the end of the day to relaxand restore your mind, body and spirit withthis distinct type of yoga. Deceptively easyand amazingly powerful, it is different thanany form of yoga you may have tried before.

Both sections:

• $65 for 8 classes• Sandburg Learning Center, room 118,

6400 Sandburg Road, Golden Valley, MN55427

• Susan Warden

#RESTOR-SP1-13Thursdays, Apr. 4-May 23 5:00-6:00 pm

#RESTOR-SP2-13Thursdays, Apr. 4-May 23 7:00-8:00 pm

Resist-a-Band fun, full body workout

Try Pilates Reformer

Page 5: Adult Education Spring 2013

www.ceregistration.wayzata.k12.mn.us 3

Pilates Summer

Wear comfortable clothes and bring a toweland an exercise mat. Some experience withPilates is required.

#PILSUM-SU1-13Wednesdays, Jun. 12-Jul. 24 6:15-7:15 pmNo class Jul. 3$65 for 6 classes

Pilates Mat classes with

Joan Mielke Nimerfroh

What students say: “Joan is alwayschanging it up to keep it interesting.”“Joan is knowledgeable and adapts tostudents.” “Just an excellent class andinstructor.”

• Youth age 15 to 17 may register when ac-companied by a guardian who is also reg-istered

• Bring a Pilates or yoga mat and towel withyou to class

• Central Middle School - Wrestling Room

Pilates Core

Focus on the basic Pilates core work. Classis designed to master the correct movementof the body to achieve the most out of alltypes of Pilates classes and other fitnessclasses. Improve balance, strength and learnmodifications for all levels.

#PILCOR-SP1-13Wednesdays, Apr. 10-May 29 6:00-7:00 pm$89 for 8 classes

Pilates Challenge

You’ve mastered the basics. Now take it tothe next level and develop new skills. Incor-porate abdominals into all your daily activi-ties. This class is designed to bring your absto new strength. Bands, large and small ballsare used to add challenge. Experience is rec-ommended.

#PILCHL-SP1-13Wednesdays, Apr. 10-May 29 7:00-8:00 pm$89 for 8 classes

Learn proper core techniques

Joan Mielke Nimerfroh is a StottCertified instructor and personaltrainer. She received her Pilatestraining through Moria Stott.

Page 6: Adult Education Spring 2013

4 Like us on Search “Wayzata Adult Enrichment”

Join yogastudio for yoga classes taught by certified instructors.

All classes:

• Location: yogastudio, 3900 Vinewood Lane, Plymouth• Dress lightly, bring water, and a mat or large towel. Mat may be rented for $1/class.• Youth age 16 to17 may register when accompanied by a registered guardian.

Yoga Classes

Stretch. Flex. Breathe!

Hot Yoga

Hot Fitness Yoga takes place in a heated stu-dio (100 - 105 degrees) for deeper stretch-ing, detoxification, stress relief and injuryprevention. All levels of participants are wel-come to attend. Please arrive 15 minutes earlyfor your first class.

#HOTYOGA-SP1-13Tuesdays, Apr. 2 - Apr. 30 6:30 - 7:45 pm$59 for 5 classes

#HOTYOGA-SP2-13Tuesdays, May 7 - Jun. 4 6:30 - 7:45 pm$59 for 5 classes

#HOTYOGA-SU1-13Tuesdays, Jun. 11 - Jul. 16 6:30 - 7:45 pm$69 for 6 classes

#HOTYOGA-SU2-13Tuesdays, Jul. 23 - Aug. 27 6:30 - 7:45 pm$69 for 6 classes

Pigs Fly Yoga

Are you curious but a little scared about try-ing yoga? Maybe you would benefit from theenhanced flexibility, strength and breathingbenefits of yoga. Cute outfits are not required.

#PGSFLY-SP1-13Thursdays, Apr. 4 - May 2 5:35 - 6:15 pm$39 for 5 classes

#PGSFLY-SP2-13Thursdays, May 9 - Jun. 6 5:35 - 6:15 pm$39 for 5 classes

#PGSFLY-SU1-13Thursdays, Jun. 13 - Jul. 18 5:35 - 6:15 pmNo class Jul. 4$39 for 5 classes

#PGSFLY-SU2-13Thursdays, Jul. 25 - Aug. 29 5:35 - 6:15 pm$49 for 6 classes

Yoga helps you breathe better

Community Use of School FacilitiesDoes your group need a place to meet annually, monthly, weekly or intermittently? ConsiderWayzata School District facilities. District facilities are just around the corner or down the road,professionally staffed and reasonably priced. Classroom and meeting rooms are readily available. Formore information, call 763-745-5263.

Page 7: Adult Education Spring 2013

www.ceregistration.wayzata.k12.mn.us 5

Nordic Walking with Linda Lemke

• Wear comfortable walking shoes and dress for the weather. We will be going outdoors.• Youth age 15 to 17 may register when accompanied by a registered guardian.• LEKI Nordic Walking poles will be provided for use during the class.• Do not bring valuables with you to class as the room will not be locked while you walk.• Check out the slideshow on www.youtube.com, search on “ Nordic Walking Poles, all the

buzz!”• $35 for 3 classes• Central Middle School - A205

Become a Nordic Walker!

Empower your walk with Nordic Walkingpoles and turn it into a total body workout,engaging up to 90% of your muscles whileincreasing your heart rate and calorie burn.Walk tall and enjoy the natural rhythm ofNordic Walking while relieving the stress onyour lower joints. You will learn safe andeffective Nordic Walking technique.

#NRDWLK-SP1-13Mondays, Apr. 15-Apr. 29 6:30-7:30 pm

Proactive AgingThrough Nordic Walking

Stay active to stay mobile! The simple addi-tion of Nordic Walking poles to your dailywalk will create an all-body workout whileadding stability, increasing your calorie burnand improving your posture and back health.It’s easy, it’s fun, and I promise you’ll neverwalk the old fashioned way again!

#NORDAGE-SP1-!3Tuesdays, May 14-May 28 6:30-7:30 pm

Let’s Hike! Fun, Friends & Fitness

We are the Outdoor Health Club. We meet Monday and Thursday evenings at a variety ofparks, parkways and wildlife sanctuaries to help you do your fitness walking on one ofmore than 100 local trails around the Twin Cities. Then join us for a healthy picnic orpotluck. On weekends we venture farther away to places like Red Wing’s Barn Bluff, WhiteWater State Park and Jay Cooke State Park. We have nearly 170 events per year. We willwalk at the first meeting so dress accordingly. Learn easy tips to stay healthier longer andhave fun in the process.

#HIKE-SP1-13Wednesday, May 1 7:00-8:30 pm$15 for 1 classCentral Middle School-A204Kent Barker

Nordic walk your way to good health

Page 8: Adult Education Spring 2013

6 Like us on Search “Wayzata Adult Enrichment”

Intro to Rock Climbing

Join this beginning-level class and learn thebasics of indoor rock climbing. Start bylearning essential rock climbing skills suchas knot tying, belaying, bouldering, climb-ing commands, gear management, and riskmanagement. Learn to maximize your climb-ing performance by learning techniques inbalance, body position, and footwork. Em-phasis will be placed on providing a safe andenjoyable experience in a comfortable, con-trolled setting. At the end of this 3 week class,you will have the necessary skills to belayand climb safely on your own in the facility.Please note that a waiver, provided at the firstclass, is required. Youth age 14 - 17 may en-roll when accompanied by an enrolled guard-ian. Class meets at Vertical Endeavors – Min-neapolis, 2540 Nicollet Ave. S., Minneapo-lis.

#ROCK-SP1-13Wednesdays, Apr. 24-May 8 7:00-9:00 pm$59 for 3 classesVertical Endeavors - Minneapolis

Win the Battle of the Bulging Belly

Do your pants fit fine in the morning, but by mid-afternoon thewaistband squeezes like a tourniquet? Or that no matter how manycrunches you do, your stomach still hangs out? Getting rid of apotbelly or baby fat requires more than just doing abdominal exer-cises. Join this seminar and learn the main causes and 6 strategiesfor getting rid of belly bloat. Wear comfy clothes as we will do afew ab exercises designed to strengthen all 4 layers of abdominalmuscle. If you liked Absolutely Abdominals, you will love this class(it is completely different)! Men are welcome and encouraged toattend! Janice regularly presents health segments on television andradio, including a guest spot on the Oprah Winfrey Show discussingher book, “Posture, Get It Straight!” Youth 16 and 17 may enrollwhen accompanied by an enrolled guardian

#BLYBLG-S1-13Monday, Apr. 22 6:30 - 8:00 pmCentral Middle School - A201$35 for 1 classCentral Middle School - Media Center

Janice Novak

Rock climbing rocks!

Community Useof School FacilitiesDoes your group need a place to meet annually,monthly, weekly or intermittently? ConsiderWayzata School District facilities. Districtfacilities are just around the corner or down theroad, professionally staffed and reasonablypriced. Classroom and meeting rooms arereadily available. For more information, call763-745-5263.

Page 9: Adult Education Spring 2013

www.ceregistration.wayzata.k12.mn.us 7

Balanced Foodsfor Balanced Moods

Reduce negative moods, increase energy, en-hance positive thoughts, improve memoryand manage stress through balanced eating.Learn the biochemical connection to cravingsand how poor intestinal health creates lowmoods. Choose foods to optimize produc-tion of neurotransmitters such as serotoninand watch your mood swings disappear.Class qualifies for 2.4 CEUs for registerednurses.

#BLFD-SP1-13Thursday, Apr. 25 7:00-9:00 pmCentral Middle School-A202

Lose Weight …

Kick the Habit with Group Hypnosis

Hypnosis is effective, relaxing, and you will be in control at alltimes. Fee includes a CD and lifetime membership card for rein-forcement, allowing you to attend future seminars free. Studentsinterested in both classes must register for both classes. See websitefor more detail: www.hypnosisclinic.net.

• Fee for each class: $65/person for 1 class and lifetime member-ship

• Location is Central Middle School, Media Center• Youth age 11 and older may register when accompanied by a

registered guardian• Bring a pillow, blanket or bean bag chair for added comfort• Taught by Mary Fischer, Ph.D. (Doctorate of Clinical Hypno-

therapy)

Schedule:

• 6:00: Check-in, introduction for both classes• 7:15-8:00: Weight loss hypnosis (smokers will take a 45 minute

break, off school grounds, to have a last cigarette)• 8:00-9:00: Stop smoking hypnosis

Group Hypnosis for Weight Loss

Control your eating habits and stop cravings.Learn to desire the right foods. Get motivatedto exercise and drink more water.

#HYPWT-SP1-13Tuesday, Apr. 16 6:00-9:00 pm

Stop Smoking orChewing Tobacco with Hypnosis

If you are ready to quit smoking and chew-ing, hypnosis can help you stop immediatelywith little, if any, withdrawals or weight gain.

#HYPSMK-SP1-13Tuesday, Apr. 16 6:00-9:00 pm

Nutritional Weight

& Wellness Classes

• Developed by licensed nutritionist and delivered by nutrition educator• Qualify for CEUs - RNs are responsible for determining whether this

course meets their needs• $29 for 1 class

The Food Connectionto ADD/ADHD

Inattentiveness, difficulty concentrating andmanaging time, inability to start or finishprojects, and other symptoms of ADD affectincreasing numbers of children and adults.Fortunately, nutrition can help re-balancebrain chemistry. Even small dietary changescan improve focus and follow-through. Classqualifies for 2.4 CEUs for registered nurses.

#FDADD-SP1-13Thursday, Apr. 11 7:00-9:00 pmMinnetonka Comm. Education Center4584 Vine Hill Rd., Deephaven–205

Page 10: Adult Education Spring 2013

8 Like us on Search “Wayzata Adult Enrichment”

Let’s Dance!

Jay Dudding’s Dance Classes

Jay Dudding is one of the best dance instruc-tors in the metro area! Receive individual at-tention in a group setting. If you cannot at-tend one of the scheduled weekly sessions,you may attend at another location that sameweek. Ask Jay about dates and locations.Dudding’s dance classes:

• Youth age 16 - 17 may register when ac-companied by a registered guardian

• Locations vary – check the class• Singles welcome• MCEC — Minnetonka Community

Education Center

Latin StyleNightclub Dancing

This dance class is just plain fun and willget you out onto the dance floor! Learn theRumba and Night Club Two Step dances thatwill provide you with a sequence of steps towow your friends and associates. Jay willalso instruct you on Under Arm Turns, CrossOver Breaks, and Around the World dancesteps.

#NGTCLB-SP1-13Mondays, Apr. 15-Apr. 29 6:30-8:00 pm$35 for 3 classesCentral Middle School-Cafeteria

Latin Dance - Let’s Begin

Learn Rumba, Salsa and Cha-Cha! By theend of the class you will know how to per-form the box step, Parallel and CrossoverBreaks, Under Arm Turns and Cross BodyLeads for all three dances. You’ll also learnthe Tango, a dance that will introduce thePromenade Open Flare and Corte, and theSamba, which will provide you with a se-quence of steps to wow your friends and as-sociates!

#LATIN1-SP1-13Tuesdays, Apr. 16-Apr. 30 7:45-9:00 pm$29 per personMCEC Gym-4584 Vine Hill Rd., Deephaven

Swing and Ballroom Dance:Let’s Begin

Learn the East Coast Swing, Hustle, andWaltz. The East Coast Swing is also calledthe Jitterbug, the official “sock hop” dance.Also learn the Cuddle, Hammerlock, Kan-sas City and the Sweetheart.

#SWING1-SP1-13Tuesdays, Apr. 16-Apr. 30 6:30-7:45 pm$29 per personMCEC Gym - 4584 Vine Hill Rd.,Deephaven

Swing and Ballroom Dance:Let’s Continue

Continue to perfect your East Coast Swing,Hustle, Waltz and other dance steps.

#SWING2-SP1-13Tuesdays, May 7-May 21 6:30-7:45 pm$29 per personMCEC Gym-4584 Vine Hill Rd., Deephaven

First Wedding Dance

Wow your guests with your first dance atyour wedding or special occasion. Get yourfeet moving to the Waltz, East Coast Swing,Rumba, and Hustle. Jay specializes in cho-reographing wedding dances. Bring thewhole family so you will all be comfortableon the dance floor. Reviewing the dance stepstaught each week is what makes the studentsmore successful and comfortable on thedance floor.

#WEDD-SP1-13Tuesdays, May 7-May 21 7:45-9:00 pm$29 per personMCEC Gym-4584 Vine Hill Rd., Deephaven

You can learn to dance

Page 11: Adult Education Spring 2013

www.ceregistration.wayzata.k12.mn.us 9

Monica Mohn

Monica Mohn has over 18years of ballroom danceexperience, earning 3“USA Dance” NationalBallroom Dance titles andnumerous dance awards.She teaches a variety ofdance styles from Ball-room to Line Dance. Her passion and enthu-siasm for dance make her classes fun anddance easy to learn! What students are say-ing:

• “Monica is great fun!”• “Love the way she breaks it down!”• “Awesome!”

Social Dance –1960s Madmen Style!

Re-live the 1960’s Madmen style … but with-out the drinking and smoking! Whether youare fan of the TV show or just want to trysomething a bit different, this 2-hour work-shop is devoted to 3 dances that were popu-lar with the “in” crowd of Madison Avenue.Learn the Bossa Nova, Mambo and the ChaCha Cha - and be prepared for a great time.Because of the nature of the dances, this is acouples only class.

#MADMEN-SP1-13Saturday, Apr. 13 10:00 am-12:00 pm$39/couple for 1 classCentral Middle School - Cafeteria

Kung Fu Classes

Great Parent – Child Fitness!Kung Fu is more than just kicking, punch-ing, and self-defense. Join us and learnawareness of self and surroundings whileimproving self-esteem, confidence and, yes,becoming more physically fit. Learn the life-long benefits of this ancient Chinese art. Par-ents: don’t just sit on the sidelines. Registerand participate with your child in class. In-struction is supervised but may not be deliv-ered by Al Lam. Al Lam has studied KungFu since age 8, is a certified instructor withover 35 years of experience, and continuesto train in China.

All classes:

• $79/per person• Central Middle School, Wrestling Room• Optional uniform and certification for

white to black belt available for added fees• Wear loose, comfortable clothing to class• No class July 2, 2013

Kung Fu Wu Shu - Beginner& White Belt Adult & Youth

Join this fun, non-competitive, full-partici-pation class. This class is designed for youthbeginners, ages 5 and older, and adults.

• Class time is 6:15 - 7:00 pm

#KFBEG-SP1-13Tuesdays, Apr. 16 - May 28

#KFBEGSU1-13Tuesdays, Jun. 11 - Jul. 30

Kung Fu Wu Shu -Yellow to Blue Belt

This class is a continuation of the Kung Fu -Wu Shu Beginner & White Belt class.

• Class time is 7:00 – 7:45 pm

#KFYB-SP1-13Tuesdays, Apr. 16 - May 28

#KFYB-SU1-13Tuesdays, Jun. 11 - Jul. 30

Kung Fu Wu Shu -2nd Blue to Black Belt

This class is a continuation of the Kung Fu -Wu Shu Yellow to Blue Belt class.

• Class time is 7:45 – 8:30 pm

#KFBB-SP1-13Tuesdays, Apr. 16 - May 28

#KFBB-SU1-13Tuesdays, Jun. 11 - Jul. 30

Great parent-child activity

Page 12: Adult Education Spring 2013

10 Like us on Search “Wayzata Adult Enrichment”

Technology

Meet Your

Technology Instructors!

Andrea Lee

Formerly a 7th grade En-glish teacher, Andrea Leehas taught adult educationcomputer classes for the last5 years. She greatly enjoyshelping adults better utilizeand understand the wondersof today’s technology.

Ron Timm

Ron Timm, Ph.D., has beena professional photographerfor 20 years, is an interna-tional photography judge,has been a teacher for over20 years, is president of theCamera Council, and is di-rector of a photographyjudging school.

Sharon Walbran

Sharon has been teachingCommunity Educationclasses for two decades. Af-ter earning her Master’s de-gree, Sharon did cytoge-netic research at the Univer-sity of Minnesota. Her in-terest in computers began when the first per-sonal computers came on the market in theearly 80s. She completed the MIS programat the University of Minnesota.

Dave Zukor

Dave is the Technology In-tegration Specialist forWayzata Schools. Heteaches teachers how to usetechnology to enhance theirstudents’ experience andlearning capacity. He be-lieves in having fun withtechnology while learning valuable informa-tion.

Hands-on computer classes take place in ournew, comfortable computer lab (except forthe iPad class which takes place in A410),that is closer to the entrance at Central MiddleSchool.

For Beginners

Computer Basics: Part 1

It’s never too late! Learn how to use the com-puter, mouse, keyboard, monitor, and printer.You’ll create documents using MicrosoftWord, save files, surf the internet, view vid-eos and photos, and listen to music on thecomputer. This class is geared for the verybeginner.

#INTROPC-SP1-13Tuesday, Apr. 9 10:00 am - 12:00 pm$39 for 1 classRon Timm

Computer Basics: Part 2

This class is a follow-up to ComputerBasics: Part 1. A review of the basics of func-tion and operation of the personal computerwill start the class followed by exposure toMicrosoft Word, using email including at-taching photos and files, creating an emailaddress and address book, computer safety,and how to use the Internet to do research,view videos, watch television, banking, andhow to back up files. The computer basicsclass or some computer experience is a pre-requisite for this class.

#INTPC2-SP1-13Wednesday, Apr. 24 10:00 am-12:00 pm$39 for 1 classRon Timm

Keyboarding

Learn touch-typing (learn to type withoutlooking at the keyboard) or improve yourtyping skills. Improve speed and accuracyas well as posture tips to minimize fatigueand help prevent carpal tunnel syndrome.Online class. See all details at:www.ed2go.com/wayzata

Page 13: Adult Education Spring 2013

www.ceregistration.wayzata.k12.mn.us 11

i Need Help!

Take a Tour of Your iPad

Bring your iPad to this workshop for somehands-on fun. We will explore how to usethe iPad for many purposes, from email tousing a variety of apps to music and movies.We will learn how to organize apps andsearch for new ones, plus how to use theiTunes Store to find apps, music, and vid-eos. Learn about tools like calendar, maps,the camera, and much more! Bring your iPadand all your cables so you can participate inour Tour of the iPad.

#IPAD-SP1-13Thursday, Apr. 25 6:30 - 8:30 pm$25 for 1 classCentral Middle School-A410Dave Zukor

iPhone 101

Want to use your iPhone more efficiently? Join this hands-on workshop and bring your iPhoneto class along with your iTunes login and password. Andrea can address questions regardingiPhone 4S and 5. We will learn: “app” downloading, organization, maintenance, camera us-age, photo emailing, messaging, calendar and contacts, podcast and music usage, navigatingusing the maps application, and more. Be sure to bring your iPhone and a list of your ques-tions. Andrea will assist you one-on-one.

Both iPhone classes:

• Note location: Central Middle School, Computer Lab• $39 for 1 class• Instruction by Andrea Lee

#IPHONE-SP1-13Thursday, Apr. 18 9:30 - 11:30 am

#IPHONE-SP2-13Wednesday, May 1 7:00 - 9:00 pm

Creating Web Pages

Learn how to design, create, and post your very own site on the Internet’s World Wide Webusing HTML. Discover low-cost marketing techniques and search engine strategies. Onlineclass. See details at: www.ed2go.com/wayzata

Page 14: Adult Education Spring 2013

12 Like us on Search “Wayzata Adult Enrichment”

Workplace

Essentials

Microsoft Word 2010:Part 3 Mail Merge

Create professional looking mailing labels,nametags, envelopes, mailing lists and formletters using Word’s mail merge feature. Youcan create your address list in Word, or im-port it from Excel, Access, or Outlook. Youcan even add clip art to your mailing labels!Prerequisite: Word 2010 Level 1 or basicknowledge of Microsoft Word 2010

#WRDPT3-SP1-13Thursday, May 23 9:30-11:30 am$39 for 1 class

Industry Standard Software,Updated Curriculum

Master your computer skills using Windows7 operating system, Microsoft Office 2010,and Labyrinth FastCourse curriculum. Laby-rinth is a practical, professional, hands-oncurriculum for quick skill mastery. You willbe provided a manual for classroom use andyou may purchase a manual to take homeafter class if you choose. Once you purchasea manual, you are set for all classes in thatsoftware series. All Microsoft Office classes:

• Purchase manual after class for $15if you wish

• Taught by Andrea Lee

Microsoft Word 2010: Part 1

Master Word basics in this hands-on class.Master the Ribbon andlearn how to utilize thequick access toolbarand mini toolbars to in-crease productivity.Learn how to create,format, save, and print

documents. Students will also learn how toset margins/orientation, cut/copy/move/pastetext, create envelopes, print, and much more.

• $55 for 1 class

#WRDPT1-SP1-13Monday, Apr. 29 9:30 am-12:30 pm

#WRDPT1-SP2-13Thursday, May 9 6:00-9:00 pm

Microsoft Word 2010: Part 2

Expand your knowledge of Word 2010 bylearning how to utilize Word’s editing andproofreading tools, create custom tab stops,use bulleted and numbered lists, create/modify/format tables, insert columns/rows,apply borders and shading, and more. Pre-requisite: Word 2010 Level 1 or basic knowl-edge of Microsoft Word 2010.

• $55 for 1 class

#WRDPT2-SP1-13Tuesday, May 7 9:30 am-12:30 pm

#WRDPT2-SP2-13Wednesday, May 15 6:00-9:00 pm

These classes take place atCentral Middle School, CommunityEducation Computer Lab

Page 15: Adult Education Spring 2013

www.ceregistration.wayzata.k12.mn.us 13

PowerPoint 2010: Part 1

Learn PowerPoint and beginbuilding impressive graphicspresentations. In this course,you will learn how to navigatethrough PowerPoint using

document themes and utilizing the Ribbon.You will be able to add slides, create bulletedlists, copy text, print, rearrange slides, andmore. By the end of this class, you will beable to create your first presentation.

#PPPT1-W2-13Wednesday, Mar. 20 7:00-9:00 pm$39 for 1 class

PowerPoint 2010: Part 2

Ready to take your presentations to the nextlevel? Want to really grab your audience’sattention? Learn how to add graphics, cus-tomize your slide backgrounds, animate yourtext, add sound effects, insert graphs/charts/smartart, change your slide transitions, andmore. Prerequisite: PowerPoint 2010 Level1 or basic knowledge of PowerPoint.

#PPPT2-SP1-13Wednesday, Apr. 17 7:00-9:00 pm$39 for 1 class

Microsoft Excel 2010: Part 1

Gain a solid understandingof the basics of Excel, a pow-erful spreadsheet applica-tion. You will learn how tonavigate around in Excel;

use the Ribbon to issue commands, insert,delete, rearrange, and rename worksheets.You’ll also learn to enter data, delete and re-place cell entries, work with number and textformatting, cut/copy/paste/move entries, for-mat worksheets, and apply borders and fillsto cells. By class’s end, you will also be ableto print, save, and close your workbook foreasy retrieval.

• $55 for 1 class

#EXCPT1-SP1-13Tuesday, Apr. 16 6:00-9:00 pm

#EXCPT1-SP2-13Wednesday, Apr. 17 9:30 am-12:30 pm

#EXCPT1-SP3-13Tuesday, Apr. 30 9:30 am-12:30 pm

Microsoft Excel 2010: Part 2

Expand your Excel skills to work with for-mulas and functions, modify and copy for-mulas, and create formulas with the IF func-tion. This hands-on course will help improveyour work productivity. You will also learnhow to manipulate worksheets, format/hidecolumns and rows, create/size/move charts.Prerequisite: Excel 2010 Level 1 or basicknowledge of Excel.

• $55 for 1 class

#EXCPT2-SP1-13Monday, Apr. 22 6:00-9:00 pm

#EXCPT2-SP2-13Wednesday, May 8 9:30 am-12:30 pm

#EXCPT2-SP3-13Tuesday, May 21 6:00-9:00 pm

Microsoft Excel 2010: Part 3 -Introduction to PivotTables, PivotChart, and Macros

Are you ready for some advanced topics in Excel? Learn how to use the tools Excel offers inanalyzing data: PivotTables and PivotCharts. PivotTables provide a structure for organizinglists of information and formatting, sorting, and filtering data. Create pivot tables and changetheir fields, create pivot charts from a pivot table or worksheet data, set macro security toprotect workbook data, and add custom macro task buttons to worksheets. Prerequisite:Excel 2010 Level 2 or intermediate knowledge of Excel.

#EXCPT3-SP1-13Thursday, May 23 7:00-9:00 pm$39 for 1 class

These classes take place atCentral Middle School, CommunityEducation Computer Lab

Page 16: Adult Education Spring 2013

14 Like us on Search “Wayzata Adult Enrichment”

Digital Photos

Digital Camera 101

Unlock the potential of your digital camerain this beginner’s workshop with an expertphotographer. Discover how digital cameraswork: using a zoom lens, deleting photos,viewing your shots. Learn how to take betterphotos in the “field.” Master: downloading,cataloging, printing, and emailing your pho-tos, plus a quick intro to image editing. Leaveclass able to get the max out of your digitalcamera. Bring with you to class: digital cam-era with fully charged battery, manual.

#DGTCAM-SP1-13Wednesday, Apr. 17 7 - 8:30 pmCentral Middle School, Room A201

Saturday, Apr. 20 1 - 3:00 pmLocation determined by class

Wednesday, Apr. 24 7 - 8:30 pmCentral Middle School, Room A201

$49 for 3 classesRon Timm

Learn how to take great pictures and thenmake them better

Picasa: Free and EasyImage Editing Software

Picasa is a free image editing software down-load from Google and is an excellent toolfor the beginner. In this hands-on class youwill learn how to use Picasa for editing,resizing, making slide shows, collages, print-ing and sending photos to free photo storageon the internet or to your friends.

#PICASA-SP1-13Wednesday, May 15 10:00 am-12:00 pm$39 for 1 classCentral Middle SchoolCommunity Education Computer LabRon Timm

AdobePhotoShop Elements

Discover how you can make ordinary pho-tos extraordinary! PhotoShop Elements is apowerful image-editing program with thetools you need to work with photos on yourcomputer. Learn how to use the toolbar, cropto get the best photo, work with layers, saveimages for email and printing, retouchingphotos, and fixing common flaws.

• $55 for 1 class• Central Middle School Community

Education Computer Lab

#PSELI-SP1-13Wednesday, Apr. 24 6:00 - 9:00 pmSharon Walbran

#PSELI-SP2-13Thursday, May 16 9:00 am - 12:00 pmSharon Walbran

Travel Photography for the Digital Photographer

Travel photography presents unique challenges and opportunities. Explore: Specific tips fordigital photographers, and how to use both traditional techniques as well as those unique todigital equipment; Get the best shots of wildlife, land and sea and ways to blend in withnature; situations that require model and property releases, and those that don’t; When it’sappropriate to pay people to take their picture; how to protect your equipment in conditionssuch as freezing temperatures and tropical heat. Go to: www.ed2go.com/wayzata.

Page 17: Adult Education Spring 2013

www.ceregistration.wayzata.k12.mn.us 15

Social Networking, Buying & Selling

eBay and Craigslist 101

Find out how to buy and sell on eBay -cyberspace’s garage sale! This information-packed and hands-on class includes informa-tion on: making wise and safe purchases,learning the elements of effective selling,how to assess demand for your produce, howto establish an eBay identity, pricing youritem, writing a description, adding a photo,getting higher bids, collecting payment, un-derstanding the shipping process, and avoid-ing beginners’ mistakes. We will also learnabout Craigslist, which is a great local alter-native to eBay and affordable option for largeor heavy items that are difficult to ship. Youcan set up a buyer’s/seller’s account in class,but you must bring with you a credit cardnumber, checking/routing number, phone,and your email address, login and password.Prerequisite: Internet experience.

These eBay classes:

• $39 for 1 class• Andrea Lee

#EBAY1-SP1-13Wednesday, Apr. 10 9:30-11:30 am

#EBAY1-SP2-13Thursday, Apr. 18 7:00-9:00 pm

Social Networking 101:Facebook and LinkedIn

Interested in the social networking phenom-enon? Learn Facebook and LinkedIn basics.In Facebook, you will learn how to updateyour status, manage your timeline, tag pho-tos and posts, send messages, search for con-nections, add/delete/restrict relationships,add photos/videos, etc. In LinkedIn, studentswill learn how to add resumes, search forjobs, add/delete contacts, research compa-nies, and write/manage endorsements. Stu-dents may set up accounts during class if theywish and will receive hands-on time with theinstructor to work on any individual ques-tions or issues. Social networking safety andprivacy issues will also be fully explored. Youmust have an email address.

These classes:

• $39 for 1 class• Andrea Lee

#SOCNET-W1-13Monday, Mar. 25 9:30-11:30 am

#SOCNET-SP1-13Tuesday, May 7 7:00-9:00 pm

Beyond eBay: Converting Your Stuff into Cash

If you have some experience selling on eBay and you now want to explore further onlineselling options, this is the class for you! In this tight economy, everyone can use a little extracash. Do you have items such as books, movies, or CDs lying around? Do you wish you hada place to sell your handcrafted goods? Do you want to find local buyers for your stuff? Inthis class students will learn how to set up an eBay shop, sell from Amazon, Facebook Mar-ketplace, Etsy, eBay Classifieds, Backpage, and more. Go beyond the basics and convertyour “stuff” to cash! Prerequisite: It is recommended that students have taken “eBay andCraigslist 101” or have some experience buying and selling on eBay.

#EBAY2-SP1-13Tuesday, Apr. 23 7:00-9:00 pm$39 for 1 classAndrea Lee

These classes take place atCentral Middle School,Community EducationComputer Lab

Page 18: Adult Education Spring 2013

16 Like us on Search “Wayzata Adult Enrichment”

HighSchool

How to Get Into Top Colleges!:Admissions Tips from a Harvard Grad

Harvard, Stanford, Yale, Columbia, Berke-ley. Getting into top universities often opensthe doors to prestigious and lucrative careers.The competition to get into the schools is atan all-time high. Even the best students withhigh GPAs and strong ACT scores are con-fronting unprecedented competition. Yet veryfew students have a strategy to tackle the verydemanding admissions process. Find outwhat admissions committees from top col-leges are looking for, and more important,mistakes that even top applicants make thatseverely hurt their chances of admission.Learn up-to-date information about collegeadmission trends, combined with JasonLum’s one-on-one conversations with appli-cation readers from Harvard.

#TOPCOL-SP1-13Tuesday, Apr. 23 7:00 - 9:00 pm

Jason Lum sought and received $250,000 inscholarships and graduated from Harvard andBerkeley. He serves as CNBC’s contribut-ing consultant on college admissions and fi-nancial aid and worked for HarvardUniversity’s Admissions Office. Jason hasbeen profiled by the Minneapolis- St. PaulStarTribune, CBS news, CBS radio, andmore. Go to www.ScholarEdge.com to learnmore about Jason.

Students say: “Just excellent!” “Jason isknowledgeable and passionate.” “Veryknowledgeable and an excellent presenter.”“Appreciated his personal anecdotes.”

All classes:

• Youth under age 18 must be accompaniedby an enrolled guardian

• $35 fee includes one parent and one childin same household

• Call 763-745-5213 if you wish to enrollan additional person for $29

• Jason will have copies of his book,“Help!: Straight Talk for Surviving theCollege Search,” available for optionalpurchase; no pressure or obligation

• Learn more at: www.ScholarEdge.com• Central Middle School - Media Center

How to get into top colleges from a Harvard grad.

Top College Admissions

Page 19: Adult Education Spring 2013

www.ceregistration.wayzata.k12.mn.us 17

MN College Savings Plan - FREE

Saving for college can seem overwhelming.Minnesota’s 529 Plan makes it easy to startand simple to save. Opening an account isaffordable and anyone can contribute. Thereare a variety of investment options that offertax advantages, low fees, and flexible fea-tures. Interested in learning more? Come toa special presentation to find out the details,speak to a representative, and receive mate-rials to get started. Class is free of chargeand sponsored by the MN College SavingsPlan which is a state-sponsored college in-vestment tool; there are no commissions orsales involved in this program.

#COLSAV-W1-13Tuesday, Mar. 19 7:00 - 8:30 pmFREE but you need to pre-registerCentral Middle School - Media CenterRobert Stern

SAT/ACT Preparation - Part 1 and Part 2

These two, six week courses will prepare you to take the ACT and SAT. Master the reading,writing, English, and science questions on the ACT and new SAT. Learn time managementtechniques, pointers and sound anxiety relief valuable in standardized test-taking. These aretwo separate online classes. Go to: www.ed2go.com/wayzata.

Page 20: Adult Education Spring 2013

18 Like us on Search “Wayzata Adult Enrichment”

Learn

Elder Law Series with

Elizabeth Michaelis

Explore legal issues directly impacting se-niors, their families, estates and caregivers.Each Elder Law class is:

• $15/per person, per class, and you mustregister in advance

• Presented by Elizabeth E. Michaelis, J.D.,MBA, practices in trusts, wills and estates,elder law, medical assistance, end of lifeissues, and elder financial protection.

Check the class location. It is either:

• Central Middle School, 305 Vicksburg LnNo., Plymouth

• IOCP Family Learning Center, 1605County Road 101 No., Plymouth

What to Do When Someone Dies

Do you know the important tasks that mustbe taken care of if someone dies? Join thisdiscussion of the practical considerations inhandling someone’s affairs, as well as thefour main tasks when you are responsible forsettling the estate. This presentation explainsthe role of the personal representative (ex-ecutor), the family members and others inan orderly estate administration.

#WHATDO-W1-13Tuesday, Mar. 26 6:30 - 8:00 pmCentral Middle School – A201

#WHATDO-SP1-13Thursday, Apr. 18 10:00 - 11:30 amIOCP - Shannon Room

Legal Issues for Disability andAging: Protecting Financial andHealth Care Powers

Are you caring for an aging or disabled fam-ily member or friend? Are you concernedabout how to provide help with financial andhealth needs during late-stage disability ordementia? This class will explain formal andinformal tools to help manage assets and pro-vide assistance with health care decisions,powers of attorney and health care directives,trusts, banking and other financial arrange-ments.

#DISAGE-SP1-13Tuesday, May 7 6:30 - 8:00 pmCentral Middle School – A202

Wills, Trusts and OtherEstate Planning Tools

By not planning, you may give up control ofthe disposition of the assets you spent a life-time acquiring. Learn the importance of hav-ing a will or trust; the different ways prop-erty is transferred when someone dies; andthe importance of planning for disability.

#ESTATE-SP2-13Tuesday, Apr. 23 6:30 - 8:00 pmCentral Middle School – A202

#ESTATE-SP1-13Thursday, May 16 10:00 - 11:30 amIOCP – Shannon Room

Page 21: Adult Education Spring 2013

www.ceregistration.wayzata.k12.mn.us 19

Appraise Your Antiques

Tap into treasures you alreadyown by learning how to ap-praise your antiques, jewelry, coins, and col-lectibles. You’ll also discover insider secretsabout the best places to sell. Even if you don’tplan to sell, you should protect your assetsby knowing how to estimate their value forinsurance purposes. Bring a small item (nolarger than a shoe box) to the first class. Then,apply what you’ve learned as you researchyour item’s value and share your findings atthe second class.

#ANT-SP1-13Apr. 18 & Apr. 25 6:30 - 9:00 pm$35 for 2 classesCentral Middle School - A206David Schlueter

Avoiding Probateand Preserving Assets

Students say: “He is very knowledgeableand patient with questions.” “I liked theexamples he shared.” “He explained thingswell and made them understandable.”What is a living trust and how can it be usedto avoid probate while still retaining controlof assets? Discuss alternative methods ofavoiding probate and ways to plan for pres-ervation of assets in case of extraordinarymedical costs and long-term care. Informa-tion on different types of wills and ap-proaches to estate planning will be explored.

#ASSETS-SP1-13Thursday, Apr. 18 7:00 - 9:00 pm$19 for 1 classCentral Middle School - A202Richard Bunin

What is the value of your antiques?

Money Matters Write Your Own Will

Students say: “It was step-by-step.” “Afine, informative class!” I really feel asthough I accomplished somethingimportant.”Who would raise your children if you died?Who will be the executor of your estate?Without a will the laws of Minnesota and ajudge will make all of the decisions. Whetheryou are married, widowed, single or di-vorced, it’s important to have a will to makesure that your wishes (and not those of thestate) are carried out. Learn about estates andwills and prepare a complete and legal willin class. You will be provided with instruc-tions, a professionally prepared form, wit-nesses and a notary public - all of the toolsnecessary to complete this important docu-ment before you leave class. The class is forthose who have an estate of less than$700,000, including life insurance, and whodo not own a business. Couples need to reg-ister and pay individually.

Download important documents from theCommunity Education website at:www.wayzata.k12.mn.us/ces > Adult >Adult Enrichment Opportunities & Classes> Course Downloads. Call 763-745-5213seven days prior to class if you do not haveinternet access.

#WILL-SP1-13Tuesday, Apr. 16 6:30 - 9:00 pm$45 for 1 classCentral Middle School - A206Sally Mortenson

Keeping the Cabin in the Family

Many cabin owners have come to realize howimportant the cabin is to their children andgrandchildren and wonder what approach isbest for passing the family cabin on to thenext generation. This class will examine thelegal options available and will cover therisks of doing nothing. The presenter, JohnOlmon, is an attorney with 25 years of expe-rience in estate planning and is a second-gen-eration cabin owner.

#CABIN-SP1-13Wednesday, Apr. 17 7:00 - 9:00 pm$25 for 1 classCentral Middle School - Media CenterJohn Olmon

Page 22: Adult Education Spring 2013

20 Like us on Search “Wayzata Adult Enrichment”

UnderstandingShort Sales & Foreclosures

Short sales and foreclosures can be challeng-ing to home owners, home buyers and neigh-bors alike. This course explains the MN fore-closure process in addition to the short saleprocess and timing involved. We will discusswhat the government and banks are currentlydoing to help homeowners in these situations.There will be an open question period with areal estate attorney and licensed real estatebroker. Class qualifies for 1 Real Estate CEcredit - Course Name: Short Sales - KnowYour Role & Your Boundaries.

#SHORT-W1-13Tuesday, Mar. 19 6:30 - 8:00 pm$19 for 1 classEden Prairie Central Middle School8025 School Road, Eden Prairie, 55344Vicki Schwartz

Career Exploration

Come and learn how to choose an employ-ment, training or education path that fits yourinterest, skills and abilities. You will take aninterest inventory and learn about resourcesto guide you in making a career transitionand help you be more successful in findingand securing employment. Class meets atIOCP Family & Learning Center, 1605County Rd. 101 No., Plymouth, Room 121.

#CAREER-SP1-13Wednesday, Apr. 10 6:00 - 8:00 pm$19 for 1 classIOCP Family Service & Learning Center-121Tanya Williams

A to Z Grantwriting

Learn the skills and tools you need to enterthe exciting field of grant writing! Discoverhow and where to look for potential funderswho are a good match for your organization;how to network and develop partnerships;organize a successful grant-writing cam-paign, and how to put together a completeproposal package. Online course. Go to:www.ed2go.com/wayzata.

Accounting Fundamentals

Demand for accounting professionals cur-rently exceeds supply. If you’re interested inincreasing your financial awareness whilegaining a marketable skill, this course is foryou. You’ll learn the basics of double-entrybookkeeping, as well as how to analyze andrecord financial transactions. You’ll get ex-perience with handling accounts receivable,accounts payable, payroll procedures, salestaxes, and various common banking activi-ties. Online course. Go to: www.ed2go.com/wayzata.

Relax! Take an online class

Page 23: Adult Education Spring 2013

www.ceregistration.wayzata.k12.mn.us 21

Savvy Social Security PlanningFor Boomers:What Everyone Should Know

Student quote: “I would recommend thiscourse and instructor to a friend - and Icouldn’t offer much higher praise.”

Boomers are asking: Will Social Security bethere for me? How much can I expect to re-ceive and when should I apply for it? Howcan I maximize my benefits? Will SocialSecurity be enough to live on in retirement?The decisions you make today will influencethe total Social Security benefits you willreceive in your lifetime. Learn the 5 factorsto consider when deciding when to apply forbenefits: when it makes sense to delay ben-efits and when it does not; why you shouldalways check your end-of-the-year earningsfor accuracy; how to estimate your benefits;how to coordinate benefits with your spouse;how to minimize taxes on your Social Secu-rity; and how to coordinate Social Securitywith your other sources of retirement income.The class is for everyone who thinks theymight want to retire some day. Bob Davis isa Certified Financial Planner, CFP®, whobegan his financial planning career in 1998.

#SOCSEC-SP1-13Monday, Apr. 22 6:30 - 8:30 pm$19 for 1 classCentral Middle School - A413Bob Davis

Navigating Medicare: What You Needto Know from an Impartial Source

Thinking about retirement or getting readyto retire? Family member or a caregiver tosomeone who has Medicare coverages? Al-ready have Medicare and just want to knowwhat is going on with Medicare? This classis a chance for anyone to learn about Medi-care. We will discuss Medicare Parts A, B, Cand D coverages. The class is an educationalopportunity and not a sales pitch. It is of-fered by SCS (Senior Community Services),a non-profit agency.

#MEDCRE-SP1-13Tuesday, May 7 6:30 - 9:00 pm$15 for 1 classCentral Middle School - A413Senior Community Services

Page 24: Adult Education Spring 2013

22 Like us on Search “Wayzata Adult Enrichment”

How to Make Money DoingVoiceovers in TV and Radio

There’s an exploding voice-over market inthe Twin Cities. Find out how to get into thisfun, creative and potentially lucrative busi-ness! Learn how to get work, who hires, gettalent agency representation, create a profes-sional demo and resume, and build on yourstrengths and skills. Be professionally di-rected in a non-stressful environment … per-sonal growth and fun, too!! Don Cosgroveteaches the classes recommended by talentagencies and professional TV/radio/videoand film talent. Youth age 12 and older mayregister when accompanied by a registeredguardian.

#VOICE1-SP1-13Tuesday, Apr. 16 7:00 - 9:30 pm$39 for 1 classCentral Middle School - A201Don Cosgrove

CPR and AED Training: Two-Year Certification

Learn the skills to maintain life until emergency medical personnel arrive. National SafetyCouncil CPR/AED course provides up-to-date training in CPR/AED. Meets OSHA trainingrequirements and MN State Board of Nursing demonstration of skill requirement. PediatricCPR/AED is covered; however, upon course completion, you will receive a two-year certifi-cate for Adult CPR/AED only from the National Safety Council. Instruction is by the Minne-sota Safety Council, a nonprofit organization.

#CPR2YR-SP1-13Monday, Apr. 8 6:00 - 9:00 pm$65 for 1 classCentral Middle School - A201Minnesota Safety Council - Al Terwedo

Make Money Reading Audio Books … On the Internet!

Do you read books? Enjoy reading out loud? Use a computer? Learn how you can combinethese interests and be paid to do it. There are 195,000 new books published in the U.S. everyyear, with forty-one publishers in the Twin Cities. Learn what you need to take advantage ofthis rapidly growing, exciting and creative market. Develop the specialized interpretationskills needed, explore the expanding markets, and discover how to find and market yourselfto publishers, producers and directors. Perhaps even record in your own home. Youth age 12and older may register when accompanied by a registered guardian. Don Cosgrove of theTalent Center has taught at the Guthrie Theater and has recorded/directed audio books foryears, many from his own in-home studio.

#VOICE2-SP1-13Tuesday, Apr. 23 7:00 - 9:30 pm$39 for 1 classCentral Middle School - A201Don Cosgrove

Combine Voiceover Classes for a Discount

Register for both classes for the price of $65. Use this course section to register.

#VOICE12-SP1-13Apr. 16 & Apr. 23 7:00 - 9:30 pm$65 for 2 classes

Don is a voiceover pro!

Page 25: Adult Education Spring 2013

www.ceregistration.wayzata.k12.mn.us 23

Italian and

Spanish Languages

Italian Returns toWayzata Central Middle School! Spanish Classes

Both Spanish I and II:

• Bring with you to the first class: “5-Minute Spanish,” published by Berlitz(can be purchased at Barnes and Noble),and a spiral notebook with folders

• At the last class we will take a field tripto an authentic Spanish restaurant whereyou will practice your new language!

• Central Middle School – A207

• Taught by Beth Bowerman

Spanish I:An Introduction to Español

Hola! Explore the fundamentals of Spanishgrammar, vocabulary and usage. Learn ev-eryday conversational phrases from verb us-age to forming questions. Using simple ex-planations and examples, no se preocupe(don’t worry!), you will learn to speak thelanguage from the very first session.

#SPANBEG-SP1-13Mondays, Apr. 8-May 20 6:00-7:30 pmNo class May 6$75 for 6 classes

Spanish II

Travel in Spanish II from the basics to greaterease and comfort with this beautiful lan-guage. New grammar, vocabulary andphrases will be reinforced by oral drills andconversing with your classmates with addedemphasis on verb tenses and conjugations.If you have already had the basics of Span-ish, feel free to enroll in this class. Bring withyou to the first class: “5-Minute Spanish,”published by Berlitz (can be purchased atBarnes and Noble), and a spiral notebookwith folders.

#SPANINT-SP1-13Mondays, Apr. 8-May 20 7:30-9:00 pmNo class May 6$75 for 6 classes

Welcome back Marissa Jensen!Both Italian I and II:

• Buy and bring the textbook with you toclass: ISBN #9780307478566, “Essen-tial Italian: Beginner Course” (includescoursebook, audio CDs, and onlinelearning). Cost is about $13 onwww.barnesandnoble.com

• $79 for 8 classes

• Central Middle School - A202

• Taught by Marissa Jensen

Italian I

Parla Italiano? Learn the basics necessary toread and speak, vocabulary and everydaysituations for travelers. Fun activities, gram-mar, culture and key phrases will be used tolearn Italian in a fast and fun way.

#ITALY-SP1-13Wednesdays, Apr. 10-May 29 6:00-7:30 pm

Italian II

Vuoi parlare Italiano bene? Do you want tospeak Italian more fluently? If you have agrasp of basic Italian, join this class and brushup your pronunciation, learn more everydayexpressions (including the all important“haggling”), more vocabulary and grammar.

#ITALY2-SP1-13Wednesdays, Apr. 10-May 29 7:30-9:00 pm

Page 26: Adult Education Spring 2013

24 Like us on Search “Wayzata Adult Enrichment”

Create

Twined Rag Rug Weaving

Student says: “Since the class I have madefive rugs on the loom you gave us!! Theyall turned out really nice and my familyloves the rugs.”

In the first class, you will learn how to set upyour loom for weaving and begin the TwinedRag Rug Weaving technique. The secondclass will focus on designs and other weav-ing projects. There will be time to work onand finish your first rug. In this fun, two-evening class, you will leave with your veryown loom and the knowledge to create beau-tiful pieces for your home, family andfriends. Bring with you to class: sharp scis-sors, one yard of fabric (any type will do)and be ready for a good time. $25 loom/sup-ply fee will be collected at the first class.Mary Perbix is an accomplished weaver andteacher. Youth age 16 and 17 may enroll whenaccompanied by an enrolled guardian.

#RAGRUG-SP1-13Thursdays, May 9 & 16 6:00-8:30 pm$59 for 2 classesCentral Middle School - E119Mary Perbix

Art of Calligraphy I: Italic

Discover the beautiful art of calligraphy us-ing a broad-edged dip pen that gives sump-tuous thicks and thins to the letters as youwrite. In this beginning class, learn the Italicstyle that can be used to create elegant invi-tations, place cards, stunning envelopes andletters or a special poem to frame. The abil-ity to create beautiful calligraphy is not re-lated to your handwriting! $20 supply feepayable to instructor at class. Note: If youare left handed, please contact CommunityEducation by calling 763-745-5213 whenyou register and the instructor will have thecorrect supplies for you. This requires a 4day advance registration.

#CALLIG-SP1-13Tuesdays, Apr. 16 - May. 21 7:00 - 9:00 pm$59 for 6 classesCentral Middle School - E119Kris MacDonald

Learn how to make rugs on your new loom

Page 27: Adult Education Spring 2013

www.ceregistration.wayzata.k12.mn.us 25

Viking Weave

Jewelry

Viking weave is an art form that has beenused for centuries. Wire is hand-wovenaround a mandrel and then pulled through adraw-plate to secure the intricate weave.Completed pieces are elegant, durable andone-of-a-kind. It’s as easy as sewing or knit-ting. Once you have learned the technique,you’ll be making jewelry pieces for friendsand family for years to come.

Viking Weave Bracelet

You’ll leave the class with a completed brace-let in gold, silver or copper. They are tarnishresistant and last a lifetime. $20 supply feeis payable to instructor at class and includesdraw-plate (which retails for $24), dowel andall materials needed to complete your brace-let.

#VIKING-SP1-13Monday, Apr. 15 6:00 - 9:00 pm$25 for 1 classCentral Middle School - E119Kathleen Murray

Viking Weave Necklace

You will finish this class with a beautiful,original Viking Weave necklace that is tar-nish resistant and will last a lifetime.

The Viking Weave Necklace class goes onestep beyond the bracelet class; you need nothave taken the bracelet class to take this neck-lace class. Week 1: Start the weaving pro-cess, including choosing your wire color(s)and picking out the pendant. Week 2: De-sign the necklace, including choosing endcaps, clasps and decorative beads to compli-ment your pendant. You will learn the cor-rect way to wrap wire to attach the claspssecurely.

Supply fee is payable to instructor at class:

• $30 if you have not taken one ofKathleen’s classes and do not have a draw-plate and dowel.

• $20 if you have taken one of Kathleen’sclasses and you do have a draw-plate anddowel.

#VIKNEW-SP1-13Wednesday, May 1 6:00 - 9:00 pm$49 for 1 classCentral Middle School - E119Kathleen Murray

Start with the bracelet Graduate to the necklace

Page 28: Adult Education Spring 2013

26 Like us on Search “Wayzata Adult Enrichment”

Classes at Orono

Discovery Center

Wayzata Community Education is pleasedto partner with Orono Community Educa-tion to bring you pottery and stained glassclasses.Class location is Orono DiscoveryCenter, Room 202, 5050 Independence St.,Maple Plain

Stained Glass Sculpture -Garden Art

Create garden art that will enhance yourspace in any season! Learn how to make aneasy, contemporary design with stained glass,nuggets and lead on two posts. Finished artcan be displayed inside or outside. All toolswill be provided. $20 material fee is payableto the instructor at class.

#GARDENART-SP1-13Mondays, May 6 - 20 6:30 - 9:00 pm$59 for 3 classesCindy Bergstrom

Mosaic Coasters

Create a set of four mosaiccoasters. Learn easy glass cut-ting techniques and assembly in an abstractdesign of your own. Your coasters will bringa splash of color indoors, or take them out-side for use at your next garden party! Sup-plies included in class fee. This class is partof a Home & Garden Show and is located atOtten Bros., 2350 W. Wayzata Blvd., LongLake

#MOSCST-SU1-13Saturday, Apr. 6 11:15 am - 12:15 pm$20 for 1 classOtten Bros Garden Center, 2350 W.Wayzata Blvd., Long LakeCindy Bergstrom

Stained Glass Stepping Stone

A beautiful addition to your garden or home!You will create your own 8" round stainedglass stepping stone. Learn easy glass cut-ting techniques and assembly in a freestyleform. Great class for beginners! Children age8 and older are welcome to register whenattending with a registered guardian. Instruc-tions are provided for larger stones. $14 sup-ply fee is payable to instructor at class.

#STPSTN-SP2-13Monday, Apr. 15 6:30 - 9:00 pm$29 for 1 classCindy Bergstrom

#STPSTN-SP1-13Thursday, Apr. 25 6:30 - 9:00 pm$29 for 1 classCindy Bergstrom

Mosaic/Stained GlassServing Trays

In ancient times, everybody who was any-body owned a mosaic piece. You too canmake a beautiful work of art. Bring that oldserving tray that has been sitting around andgive it life with mosaic flare. If you don’thave a tray already - look for one at yourlocal craft store, Target, or on Amazon. Thestudio has many colors of stained glass andgrout to pick from. Tools will be provided,to learn easy cutting and breaking of glass.

#MOSTRY-SP1-13Apr. 16 & Apr. 23 6:30 - 9:00 pm$59 for 2 classesOrono Discovery CenterCindy Bergstrom

Page 29: Adult Education Spring 2013

www.ceregistration.wayzata.k12.mn.us 27

Food

Intro to Sushi

Learn the A to Zs of sushi-making from twowomen who know their sushi! Prepare au-thentic fillings including several vegetarian,shrimp tempura, tuna, salmon and Califor-nia rolls. Learn to properly cook the flavoredrice and expertly roll your sushi. This classis a demonstration and participation class.$13 supply fee payable to instructors at class.

#SUSHI-SP1-13Tuesday, Apr. 16 6:00 - 9:00 pm$29 for 1 classesCentral Middle School - A306Mia Oi & Yumi Watkins

Appetizers -Quick, Easy and Enticing

We’ll create over 20 appetizers that requireless than 20 minutes, from start to finish!Serve these appetizers as a first course or asa snack for family and friends. You couldeven create a complete buffet! Our selectionswill include recipes for spreads, hearty ap-petizers, dips, dippers, nibbles, hot appetiz-ers and more! Sample the recipes during theclass or take your samples home. You’ll alsolearn special tips to create an appetizer party.$15 supply fee payable to instructor at class.

#APPET-SP1-13Tuesday, Apr. 30 6:00 - 9:00 pm$25 for 1 classCentral Middle School - A306Laurel Severson

Foods to ReducePain and Inflammation

Do you have stiff joints, achy muscles andinflammation? Your food choices affect painand inflammation levels more than you real-ize. Learn the importance of balancing bloodsugar to manage inflammation. Understandwhy processed carbohydrates increase painand inflammation and discuss how to replaceprocessed foods with real foods. Discover therole of therapeutic Omega 3 fats and key min-erals, such as magnesium. Class qualifies for2.4 CEUs for registered nurses.

#PAIN-W1-13Thursday, Mar. 21 12:00-2:00 pm$29 for 1 classIOCP-ShannonNutritional Weight and Wellness

Mia and Yumi love to teach

The All NewTruffles Class

This class is for students who have completedNancy’s Chocolate Truffles for All Occasionsclass. You have learned the basics of trufflemaking, now let’s kick it up a notch! Newtruffles recipes include: White Chocolate,Black Russian, Key Lime, and more! We willmake a variety of five kinds, dipped,trimmed, and ready to go into nice candyboxes to take home. $12 supply fee is pay-able to instructor Nancy Burgeson at class.

#TRFFLNW-SP1-13Thursday, Apr. 11 6:00 - 9:00 pm$25 for 1 classCentral Middle School - A306Nancy Burgeson

Learn to make the best truffles

Page 30: Adult Education Spring 2013

28 Like us on Search “Wayzata Adult Enrichment”

Baking with Carol Schaub

These Carol Schaub classes:

• $29 for 1 class• Central Middle School-A306

Easy Artisan Breads in Minutes

Tired of eating breads with no flavor or tex-ture? Wow your family and friends with fabu-lous, delicious homemade artisan breads!Learn to make savory, healthy breads in lessthan 5 minutes using dough that you mix inminutes (no kneading required) and store inyour refrigerator for up to two weeks. Sampleseveral breads in class, mix up a batch ofdough to take home and receive recipes for avariety of artisan breads. Bring with you toclass: 5 quart mixing bowl with cover, set ofmeasuring cups and spoons, and a largewooden spoon. You will leave class with abatch of bread dough and a finished loaf ofbread baked in class. Supply fee of $8 is pay-able to instructor at class.

#ARTBRD-SP1-13Tuesday, Apr. 23 6:30 - 8:15 pm

No Need to Knead – Pizza,Flatbreads, and Focaccia

Learn to make pizza, flatbread and focacciadough that you mix, not knead, and store upto a week in the refrigerator. Pre-bake pizzadough for super-fast, easy pizza your familywill love. Bring a rolling pin, large mixingbowl with cover, measuring cups and spoons,and large wooden spoon. Demonstration,hands-on and tasting. Supply fee of $8 ispayable to the instructor at class.

#PZZA-W1-13Thursday, Mar. 21 6:30 - 8:15 pm

Jams, Jellies,Marmalades, and Butters

Now is the time to get ready for the fruits ofsummer. Be ready to ‘jam’ when the berries,peaches, rhubarb and more are at their peakof taste and availability. Learn the differencebetween the various preserves and have theopportunity to taste each. You will prepare abatch of jelly from start to finish and takehome 1-2 jars to enjoy. Handout of recipesincluded. Supply fee of $8 will be collectedat class.

#JAMSP-SP1-13Monday, May 13 6:30 - 8:15 pm

Page 31: Adult Education Spring 2013

www.ceregistration.wayzata.k12.mn.us 29

Healthy Eating

Join certified Minnesota School Nutritiontrainer Valerie Johns for these health con-scious and delicious classes.

All classes:

• $29 for 1 class and supply fee (see de-scription)

• Central Middle School, Room A306• Youth age 15-17 may enroll when accom-

panied by an enrolled guardian.• Qualify for CEUs. Check the description.

Super Foods for a Healthy Lifestyle

Discover the super foods you can add to yourdiet that can help you fight disease, main-tain body weight and even live longer.Through hands-on cooking and discussion,learn about nutrient-dense foods that are highin vitamins, minerals and antioxidants. Wewill make these super-food recipes: ChickenFajita Salad, Quesadilla, Muesli, and MintLemonade. Students receive additional reci-pes as well. Class qualifies for 3 CEUs. $12supply fee is payable to the instructor at class.

#SUPFDS-SP1-13Wednesday, Apr. 10 6:30 - 9:00 pm

Fresh Ingredients:Farm to Table and Fabulous

Join us for some great cooking and eatingideas using fresh foods. Learn the advantagesof eating fresh foods grown locally and tapinto the current trends of eating foods with-out chemical pesticides or hormones. Localfarmer Ed Kerber from Kerber Farms willbe on hand to share his insight about buyingfresh foods from your local farmers. Reci-pes will include Fresh Tomato Gazpacho,Farmers Favorite Cowboy Caviar, Snow Peaand Avocado Slaw, and Bison Beef Brisket.Bring your own containers for take homeitems. Class qualifies for 3 CEUs. $12 sup-ply fee is payable to the instructor at class.

#FARM-SP1-13Tuesday, May 7 6:00 - 9:00 pm

Daytime classes

at IOCP

All classes take place at IOCP Family Ser-vice & Learning Center, 1605 County Rd.101 No., Plymouth, in the Shannon Room.

Elder Law Series

Explore legal issues directly impacting se-niors, their families, estates and caregivers.Each Elder Law class is:

• $15/per person, per class• Register in advance• Elizabeth E. Michaelis, J.D., MBA

Financial Survivaland Long-Term Health Care Costs

Have you ever wondered how you would payfor long-term care costs if you, your spouse,or a parent needed it? Explore recent federaland state legislation that has changed someof the basics you need to know in order toeffectively plan for long-term care costs.

#LONGFIN-W1-13Thursday, Mar. 21 10:00 - 11:30 am

What to Do When Someone Dies

Explore the practical considerations in han-dling someone’s affairs, as well as the maintasks for settling an estate. This presentationexplains the role of the personal representa-tive (executor), the family members and oth-ers in an orderly estate administration.

#WHATDO-SP1-13Thursday, Apr. 18 10:00 - 11:30 am

This class is also offered:Tuesday, Mar. 26 6:30 - 8:00 pmCentral Middle School – A201

Wills, Trusts andOther Estate Planning Tools

By not planning, you may give up control ofthe disposition of the assets you spent a life-time acquiring. Explore the importance ofhaving a will or trust; the different ways prop-erty is transferred when someone dies; andthe importance of planning for disability.

#ESTATE-SP1-13Thursday, May 16 10:00 - 11:30 am

This class is also offered:#ESTATE-SP2-13Tuesday, Apr. 23 6:30 - 8:00 pmCentral Middle School – A202

Page 32: Adult Education Spring 2013

30 Like us on Search “Wayzata Adult Enrichment”

These classes take place at IOCP, 1605County Road 101 No., Plymouth, in theShannon Room.

Defensive Driving for55+ Refresher (4 hour)

Save money on your car insurance! If youhave taken the state-approved, 8 hour De-fensive Driving Course for 55+, now you canrenew your 10%, three-year car insurancediscount by taking this new, state-approved4-hour refresher course. You will receive acertificate of completion to provide to yourinsurance company. Bring your driver’s li-cense with you to class.

#DFDRV4-SP1-13Thursday, Apr. 18 12:30 - 4:30 pm$25 for 1 classMinnesota Safety Council

Defensive Driving 55+ (8 hour)What students say: “I learned more in thisclass than I have in any other DD class -and there have been several.” “Theinstructor is very knowledgeable andenthusiastic.” “Great class. Thank you!”

Save money on your car insurance premi-ums and become a better driver! Minnesotalaw requires insurance companies to offeryou a 10% reduction for three years if youcomplete this National Safety Council’s De-fensive Driving course. The course is class-room instruction - no driving or test is re-quired. You will receive a certificate ofcompletion to provide to your insurance com-pany. Bring your driver’s license with you toclass. The instructor is certified through theMN Safety Council.

#DFDRV8-SU1-13Thursday, Jun. 20 8:00 am - 4:30 pm$29 for 1 classMinnesota Safety Council

Total Body Band Strengtheners

Strengthen your arms, back, shoulders, chest,hips, butt and thighs using resistance bands.Not only will the exercises help you lookbetter, they’ll help you feel better. Wheneveryou strengthen/tone a muscle, you boost yourmetabolism. This means you’ll burn morecalories even while sleeping. These multi-tasking exercises will help increase bonedensity and endurance. It is a wonderful thingto be strong, fit and functional. You’ll learnlots of tips and techniques to improve over-all health and wellness. All levels of fitnesswelcomed. $4 supply fee will be collected atclass - bring exact amount please.

#BDYBND-SP1-13Thursday, May. 16 1:00 - 2:30 pm$35 for 1 classJanice Novak

Page 33: Adult Education Spring 2013

www.ceregistration.wayzata.k12.mn.us 31

HomeCare

Classes by

Michelle Mero Riedel

Students say: “Great class! Lot’s of unique information.” “Michelle is extremelyknowledgeable.” “I learned where to buy good plants.” “I took the container gardeningclass last night and thought it was great! I would love to see more classes offered byMichelle. I am ready to go out and plant!!”All classes by Michelle:

• $25 for 1 class

• Central Middle School-A204

Container Garden Design

Do you desire lush, healthy, long-lasting andcolorful container gardens that add pizzazzto your property?Ideally, containergardens should bevibrant for fivemonths. Whetheryou are a novice orexperienced gar-dener, it is hard toknow where to begin.Learn how to getstarted on findingfast-growing, vigorous nursery quality plantswith season-long colors. View images ofstriking combinations of readily availableplants that are easily created in containers.A detailed handout is supplied.

#GRDCNT-SP1-13Monday, Apr. 22 7:00 - 8:45 pm

Annuals and Perennials that Work

Every gardener has at least one particularplant that grows well, lasts a long time, andlooks fantastic all season. View over 100 im-ages of Michelle’s favorite annuals and pe-rennials and discover why they are on hermust-have plant list. You will want to findevery plant she recommends to plant in yourgarden of must haves!

#ANNPRN-SP1-13Tuesday, Apr. 16 7:00 - 8:45 pm

Calm Your Chaos:Develop a Home Maintenance Plan

You have a lot on your plate! Maintaining yourhome may not be your top priority, but under-standing what should get done and when – andhaving a plan to do it – can save you time,money and stress in the long run! Be preparedfor spring! When Andrea spoke at the 2012Parenting Forum, dozens of participants asked for more: more time, more topics and moredepth. Learn how to: Utilize your calendar to keep track of tasks, create a master list that alsoincludes seasonal items, develop routines to address cleaning goals, purge areas of your homeannually, and avoid stress in stressful situations with helpful tips.

#MAINT-W1-13Thursday, Mar. 21 6:30 - 8:00 pm$25 for 1 classCentral Middle School - A202Andrea Hayft

Michelle on Grow with KARE

Are you containersbeautiful?

Plan and be calm

Page 34: Adult Education Spring 2013

32 Like us on Search “Wayzata Adult Enrichment”

ProjectSOAR

Project SOAR provides specially designedclasses and activities that enable adults withdisabilities to participate in Community Edu-cation programs. This is just a sampling ofsome of the Project SOAR classes. For moreinformation and details about classes andactivities, go to our website atwww.projectsoarmn.org and check out ourProject SOAR catalog. Registration is re-quired for most classes. For questions and toregister contact:

Myra Wicklacz, Program Manager4584 Vine Hill Road, Deephaven, [email protected]

Project SOAR is supported by the Commu-nity Education Departments of the Hopkins,Minnetonka, St. Louis Park and WayzataSchool Districts.

OutingsThis spring and summer we’ll be going onOutings to the St. Croix River and cruise ona paddleboat. We will also do our annualcruise of Lake Minnetonka. For the sportsenthusiasts, we will throw in a trip to theSaints Game, and round out the season witha theater production.

Pizza, Pins, & Pop at Park TavernBowling is great exercise and a great placeto socialize with new and old friends. You’llenjoy unlimited bowling for 2 hours, shoes,a pop and pizza. Discover your inner athlete!Adapted to your needs and abilities.

Service ProjectEach season, Project SOAR participants willbe giving back to our Community in differ-ent ways. This season we will be makingblankets and toys for the animals at theGolden Valley Humane Society. Then we willtour the facility and give them the items wemade. For a more details on these activities,check out the Project SOAR catalog atwww.projectsoarmn.org.

Game NightsThe season is right to play some games withyour friends. We added more interactive andskill games for every ability that we couldeven play outside. Of course there are ourold favorites as well. Come and enjoy anevening of games and enjoy a snack too!

Friday Night DancesRock the night away with the latest and great-est hits! Our Friday Night Dances are heldon the 3rd Friday of each month at St. LouisPark High School Cafeteria.

Cooking ClassesEach month we learn how to cook differentdishes that are healthy, easy, and very tasty.We have 5 kitchens, cook 5 different reci-pes, all around a theme. Come hungry be-cause we always have a lot to sample. Classesare held at the Minnetonka High SchoolCooking lab.

BINGOEverybody loves BINGO! So join us on the1st Friday of each month at the Lenox Com-munity Center Gym for the best game intown. There are prizes and a snack as well!

Art, Craft & Sewing ClassesEach month our Instructors create projectswhere you can make beautiful things withyour own hands. Bring your creativity andhave fun making something of your very ownor something to give away as a gift.

Pizza, Pop & a Picture ShowStart off the weekend with your friends andenjoy this very popular event. Come andwatch a recently released movie and dine onpizza and pop at the same time. We wouldlove to have you! Held at the MinnetonkaCommunity Ed Center.

KaraokeSing along with the music of your favoriteartists and enjoy the talent of your friends!Everyone is welcome at Karaoke night. It’sa great way to express yourself. Held at theMinnetonka Community Ed Center.

American ‘SOAR’ IdolTake the microphone, like you’re on centerstage, and sing your heart out! Our judges,and the audience, always have a tough timepicking a winner because everyone is so tal-ented.

Page 35: Adult Education Spring 2013

www.ceregistration.wayzata.k12.mn.us 33

Special

Become a Certified NationalWeather Service Skywarn Spotter

Take this class to become a certified NationalWeather Service Skywarn Spotter! The Na-tional Weather Service relies on trained vol-unteers to supplement Doppler radar infor-mation on severe storms and tornadoes. Beone of the dedicated individuals and volun-teer your time to learn about and detect se-vere weather. Your contribution is potentiallylife-saving in warning others about severeweather. Your reports will be used along withDoppler radar to issue warnings of tornadoes,severe thunderstorms, and flash floods. Noteage restrictions: Participants under age 21will not be allowed to become Skywarn Spot-ters as you must be 21 to become “certified.”Youth age 15 - 17 may enroll if accompa-nied by an enrolled guardian.

Topics include:

• Safety aspects of storm spotting• Radar interpretation• Identifying an updraft and a downdraft• Determining storm motion

T-Touch® for Your Dog!

Tellington T-Touch is a unique and positiveway of influencing and changing your dog’sunwanted behaviors. The T-Touch methodcan improve their life and yours! In this in-troductory session you will learn two basictouches that can help your dog relax andsettle; how to use your leash in a unique wayto help with leash pulling, techniques fordogs that are shy and fearful, afraid of thun-derstorms, get carsick or jump up on yourfriends. You will take away strategies that youcan use on your dog as soon as you get home!(This class is for humans only.)

#TTOUCH-SP1-13Wednesday, May 8 7:00 - 8:30 pm$25 for 1 classCentral Middle School - A201Patti Anderson

Be a Skywarn spotter

• Assessing storm strength and potential• Identifying wall clouds• Reporting critical information to the Na-

tional Weather ServiceThese classes:

* $15 for 1 class* Central Middle School - A413* Daniel Bovitz

#SKYWRN-W1-13Thursday, Mar. 21 6:30 - 9:00 pm

#SKYWRN-SP1-13Tuesday, Apr. 16 6:30 - 9:00 pm

Calm and train your dog using T-Touch®

Page 36: Adult Education Spring 2013

34 Like us on Search “Wayzata Adult Enrichment”

Quick Easy Dosfor Hot Spring Days!

Add a twist to your everyday hairdo, or helpyour daughter get ready for a beautiful, busysummer day by mastering easy-to-do dos!With the help of expert Great Clips staff,learn and practice easy up-dos, pony tails,french braids and regular braids.

This is a great class for moms and dads whohelp their daughters with their daily dos! Thisclass requires a buddy and you will registeras an “adult/child pair.” One of you must haveshoulder length hair or longer.

Bring with you to class: comb, water bottle,pick, hand held mirror and pony tail holders.Youth must be 4 years old or older and ac-companied by a guardian. Call us at 763-745-5213 if you would like to register an addi-tional child for $9.

#ESYDOSP-SP1-13Tuesday, Apr. 16 7:00 - 8:30 pm$15 for 1 classCentral Middle School - A202Great Clips - Regina Finkelstein

Can you do an up-do?

Grammar Refresher

Explore the basics of English grammar-likesentence structure and punctuation-as wellas more sophisticated concepts-like logic andclarity. A patient instructor, memorable les-sons, vivid examples, and interactive exer-cises will give you ample opportunity to putwhat you learn into practice. Online class.See all details at: www.ed2go.com/wayzata.

Beginning Writer’s Workshop

Want to write but don’t know where to start?This course will demystify the process foryou. Improve your writing skills, and developnew ways to stretch your creative muscles inthis exciting, hands-on course for the creativewriting novice that is filled with challengingexercises, expert advice, and plenty of directsupport and encouragement. As you workyour way through the lessons, you’ll developyour own short, creative fiction or nonfic-tion piece. Online class. See all details at:www.ed2go.com/wayzata.

Drawing for the Absolute Beginner

Have you always been interested in draw-ing, but never really knew how to get started?Gain a solid foundation and understandingof the basics of the many tools of the trade.You’ll become intimately familiar with pa-per types, drawing styles, rendering tech-niques and the basic principal of perspective,layout, design, lighting, volume, and space.You’ll even discover how best to get in touchwith your right brain. Online class. See alldetails at: www.ed2go.com/wayzata.

Introduction to Internet WritingMarkets

Discover lucrative publishing opportunitiesthat await you on the Internet.Whether you’rejust taking your first steps toward that dreamof getting published, or you have a dozenbooks to your credit, this course will showyou how you can start earning income rightaway. Find out how to sell e-zine articles,write for Webzines and online magazines,create a blog, sell manuscripts to an e-pub-lisher, self-publish your own work as an e-book or a traditional book using print-on-demand (POD) publishing and writingthrough advertising revenue. Online class.See all details at: www.ed2go.com/wayzata.

Page 37: Adult Education Spring 2013

www.ceregistration.wayzata.k12.mn.us 35

Just ONCE Guitar for Busy People

Have you always wanted to learn the guitar but sim-ply find it difficult to spare the time? In just a fewhours you can learn enough about playing the guitarto give you years of musical enjoyment, and you won’thave to take private lessons to do it. This crash coursewill teach you some basic chords and get you playingalong with your favorite songs right away.

Topics include: how chords work in a song, how toform the three main types of chords, how to tune yourguitar, basic strumming patterns, how to buy a goodguitar (things to avoid), and how to play along withsimple tunes.

Fee includes all supplies including a workbook. Bringyour own acoustic guitar. Youth age 13-17 may regis-ter when accompanied by a registered guardian.

#GUITAR-SP1-13Tuesday, Apr. 16 6:30 - 9:00 pm$59 for 1 classCentral Middle School - E116Eric Carranza

Grown Up Etiquette for the 21st Century

Wish you had more confidence at social or business functions? Mannerly Manners® a lead-ing etiquette company will help you brush up on your skills in a non-intimidating environ-ment emphasizing learning by doing.

Whether you work for a corporation, own your own business, are a parent, like to entertainand socialize, or all of the above, your image is important!

From introductions to communication etiquette, discover how the value of first impressionsand everyday etiquette can make a difference in your life. Table manners will be covered in adifferent class. Detailed handout will be provided. More information atwww.mannerlymanners.com

#ETTIQ-SP1-13Tuesday, Apr. 30 7:00 - 9:00 pm$45 for 1 classCentral Middle School - Media CenterMarilyn G. Pentel

Learn to play guitar

Gain confidence and poise

Page 38: Adult Education Spring 2013

36 Like us on Search “Wayzata Adult Enrichment”

Defensive Driving 55+ (8 hour)What students say: “I learned more in thisclass than I have in any other DD class -and there have been several.” “Theinstructor is very knowledgeable andenthusiastic.” “Great class. Thank you!”

Save money on your car insurance premi-ums and become a better driver! Minnesotalaw requires insurance companies to offeryou a 10% reduction for three years if youcomplete this National Safety Council’s De-fensive Driving course. The course is class-room instruction - no driving or test is re-quired. You will receive a certificate ofcompletion to provide to your insurance com-pany. Bring your driver’s license with you toclass. The instructor is certified through theMN Safety Council.

All 8 hour classes:

• $29 for 2 classes• Instruction by Minnesota Safety Council

#DFDRV8-SP1-13May 13 & May 20 5:30 - 9:30 pmCentral Middle School - Media Center

#DFDRV8-SU1-13Thursday, Jun. 20 8:00 am - 4:30 pmIOCP Family Service & Learning Center

Defensive Driving for55+ Refresher (4 hour)

Save money on your car insurance! If youhave taken the state-approved, 8 hour De-fensive Driving Course for 55+, now you canrenew your 10%, three year car insurancediscount by taking this new, state-approved4-hour refresher course. You will receive acertificate of completion to provide to yourinsurance company. Bring your driver’s li-cense with you to class. Location is: Shan-non Room, 1605 County Rd 101 No., Ply-mouth, MN 55447.

All 4 hour classes:

• $25 for 1 class• Instruction by Minnesota Safety Council

#DFDRV4-SP2-13Wednesday, May 15 5:30 - 9:30 pmCentral Middle School - A413

#DFDRV4-SP1-13Thursday, Apr. 18 12:30 - 4:30 pmIOCP Family Service & Learning Center

Take a class, get a discount on your insurance

Questionsabout classes?

Call 763-745-5213

Page 39: Adult Education Spring 2013

www.ceregistration.wayzata.k12.mn.us 37

Community HappeningsCommunity Happenings

Young Scientist RoundtableEveryone is Welcome!April 15, 2013Dr. Bethanie J. Hills StadlerAssoc. Prof., Electrical & Computer Engineering U of MTopic:“Magnetic Nanobots”

Empty BowlsMay 16, 20135:00 - 7:00 pmWayzata High School, CafeteriaSuggested Donation ~ $10/personJoin us to raise awareness of hunger, and help to fund the IOCP food shelf to serve local families.

IOCP Friend & Fundraising Gala Thursday, June 20, 2013Tickets $125 ea.; $100 ea. for “Emerging Leaders” (age 35 and under)For more information and to register: Cate Fossing, IOCP763 489 7513 / [email protected]

Caring for Kids Initiative BreakfastMay 2 • 7:15—8:30 am • Wayzata Country Club

Keynote Speaker: U of M President Eric KalerTopic: The importance of early childhood education, and the research and resources the U delivers..Register: 763-489-7514 or Online at [email protected] is complimentary, but you must register by 4/25/13

Wayzata High School Art CenterWayzata High School Art CenterSWING … Spring Musical ~ DATE CHANGE!SWING … Spring Musical ~ DATE CHANGE!

Wednesday, April 24, 2013 ~ 4:00 pm Wednesday, April 24, 2013 ~ 4:00 pm Senior Buck Nite! Senior pay just $1 admission fee!

Swing! combines high energy dancing, singing and acrobatics including music and dance styles from early swing, West Coast, to other jazz styles, and even hip-hop. SWING along with these classics:“It Don’t Mean a Thing (If You Ain’t Got that Swing)”, “Sing, Sing, Sing”, “Jumpin at the Woodside”, and “Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy (of Company B)”

Moment in Time Dress Rehearsal ~ May 16, 2013 ~ 7:15 pmMoment in Time Dress Rehearsal ~ May 16, 2013 ~ 7:15 pmEnjoy an evening of Broadway musical review!

Page 40: Adult Education Spring 2013

38 Like us on Search “Wayzata Adult Enrichment”

Block Time Summer Fun 2013 Family Learning Center

BLOCK Time

Prepaid slots are available M-F, 9:15-11:45and M-Th 12-2:30, May 28-June 28. Re-serve the same time each week. Your childwill play, learn, and have fun while you havetime for yourself! For 16 mo. - 5 yr. olds asof child’s first day.

Spanish ‘Round the World

Every day we’ll “travel” to a different Span-ish–speaking country to discover its foods,culture, dance, crafts, and animals. For 42mo. olds as of 5/20/13, M-F 9:30-11:30,May 20-24.

Camp Peppermint Fence

“Campers” will run through sprinklers onWater Day, read the best stories ever, playwith new friends, conduct amazing scienceexperiments, and move closer to kindergar-ten readiness. For 2-5 yr. olds by 9/1/12, T/Th, 9-noon, May 28-June 27.

Wonderful Wednesdays

For children 42 mo. old by 5/29/13, five Wednesdays, 9:00 am – 12:00 pm, May 29-June 26.

Monstermania

Monsters are cute, cuddly, and adorable. At camp they read and write silly stories aboutthemselves, eat special monster snacks, play Monster Tag, and sing monster anthems. Mon-sters are cool! Monsters rule!

Pirate Ships and Spaceships

Arrgh! Weeks 1-3 kids will play and learn on board the “pirate ship” with pirate stories,games, toys, snacks, music, and art projects. During weeks 4-5 they’ll travel through outerspace, learn about space suits, build spaceships, and more.

Princesses Rock!

They dress up, design their jewelry and crowns, read stories about clever, strong princesses,dance, and practice good manners at tea parties. They also climb, jump rope, pedal bikes, andplay outside!

Registration is under way!

2013-2014 School Year Starting in September

Peppermint Fence Preschool • 2-5 yr. olds as of 9/1/13

Early Childhood Family Education (ECFE) • Parent/child classes Birth to 5

Registration is online at www.wayzata.k12.mn.us/flcQuestions? Call 763-745-5290

Page 41: Adult Education Spring 2013

www.ceregistration.wayzata.k12.mn.us 39

WISHESYouth Enrichment

Registration is now open for the springsession of WISHES Youth Enrichment.

Classes are available to students in gradesK-8 and include a wide variety of topicssuch as arts and crafts, science, engineeringand theater.

To browse course offerings and toregister visit:www.ceregistration.wayzata.k12.mn.us.

Watch for the WISHES summer catalog instudent backpacks on March 14th!

Upcoming WISHES classes

Art Studio Level 3 – In this fun art class,we’ll learn how to draw, sculpt, paint andmore!

Angry Birds and More App Art – “Sling-shot” your young artist into the incredibleworld of art in this fun class! Your child willlearn about the artistry of top grossing appgames as they are inspired by their favoritesmart phone apps.

Video Game Creation – Nintendo Charac-ters – Create your own customized videogame using Scratch, the innovative program-ming language created just for students by MIT Media Lab.

Gruff – The Musical – Has your child ever dreamed of being an actor? Try this shortmusical play for kids!

Visit www.ceregistration.wayzata.k12.mn.us to learn more about these and other fun afterschool enrichment classes at your child’s school.

Page 42: Adult Education Spring 2013

40 Like us on Search “Wayzata Adult Enrichment”

AdultBasic Education

GED Preparation

Now is the time to earn your GED beforethe test changes take effect on January 1,2014. Prepare for your GED in a student-centered, individualized class to meet yourlearning needs. Classes are open to studentswho are 16 years or older and not enrolled inHigh School. Daytime and Evening classopportunities are available.

April 2013- GED Express

Prepare for your GED in this fast paced, shortterm class ideal for those who need a quickbrush up to pass the test. Class size is lim-ited.

Earn your GED and participate in WEST’s GED graduation ceremony

Academic Skills Improvement

Gain an edge on employment, a promotionor be better prepared for post-secondary edu-cation by improving your reading, math orwriting skills.

English as a Second Language

Improve your English speaking, listening, grammar, vocabulary, reading, and writing skills.Introductory, Beginning, and Intermediate level classes available. English skills assessmentis required. Call 763-745-5214 to register.

Limited child care and transportation options are available.For more information and to register for classes, call 763-745-5214.

Page 43: Adult Education Spring 2013

www.ceregistration.wayzata.k12.mn.us 41

CommunityResources

IOCP

Interfaith Outreach & Community Partners(IOCP) provides both short and long-termhelp with food, clothing, housing, employ-ment, child care, transportation, and connec-tions to other resources to families and indi-viduals of 8 west suburban communities—Hamel, Long Lake, Medicine Lake, Medina,Minnetonka Beach, Orono, Plymouth, andWayzata. IOCP also engages the entire com-munity in learning and service opportunities.Located at 1605 Hwy 101 North in Ply-mouth. On the web at: www.iocp.org (763-489-7500).

Plymouth Parks & RecreationAquatics Program763-509-5200 ~ www.plymouthmn.gov

Plymouth Parks and Recreation is an Ameri-can Red Cross authorized provider and spon-sors the aquatics program.

• Swim Lessons: Red Cross Learn to Swimprogram is offered year-round includingparent child classes, youth, teen, adult andspecialty classes.

• Friday Night Open Swim: Enjoy the ben-efits of swimming, fitness, and family fun.Lap lane available. 6:30 – 8:30 pm. Datesvary.

• Pool Rental: Enjoy the pool with yourgroup or organization. Wayzata East andWest Pools are available for limited rental.The fee is $85 per hour and includes twolifeguards. Larger groups will be chargedfor additional guards. Call 763–509–5222at least two weeks in advance. No Sun-day rentals.

Location: Wayzata East Middle School.

Looking to make a difference? Work in a funand supportive environment. Lifeguard, Wa-ter Safety Aide, and Water Safety Instructorpart-time positions are available during theschool year and summer. Apply online.

Questions? Contact Plymouth Parks andRecreation for additional information.

Community Services

for Older Adults

Senior Community Services sponsors a va-riety of activities for seniors in the commu-nities of Wayzata and Plymouth. For moreinformation on services and activities call952-541-1019.

Plymouth Creek Center

Located at 14800 – 34th Avenue in Plymouth.The senior program operates from 8:00 amto 4:30 pm every weekday and some eve-nings. Many programs, classes and trips areoffered, including exercise, painting, historyclasses, legal and health seminars and manyspecial focus groups. A bi-monthly newslet-ter will be mailed to seniors upon request.Call Sara Mittelstaedt at 763-509-5280.

Wayzata

Transportation for some activities is avail-able through Senior Community Services.Wayzata Area Senior Gathering is a socialgroup for all area seniors. Call Linda Mackinat 952-541-1019 for more information.

Minnetonka Senior Center

The Minnetonka Senior Center and Commu-nity Center is located at 14600 MinnetonkaBlvd., Minnetonka 55345 and provides edu-cation and activities for adults of all ages.For information call 952-939-8393, or visitthe website at: www.eminnetonka.com.Minnetonka residents can receive themonthly newsletter, Minnetonka Script, at nocharge.

Athletic

Associations

For information about youth athleticassociations and contacts, go to the Districtwebsite at: www.wayzata.k12.mn.us . . .Facilities.

Page 44: Adult Education Spring 2013

42 Like us on Search “Wayzata Adult Enrichment”

KIMBERLY LANE ELEM.17405 Old Rockford Road

OAKWOOD ELEM.17340 County Road 6

PLYMOUTH CREEK ELEM.16005 41st Ave. N.

SUNSET HILL ELEM.13005 Sunset Trail

ADMINSTRATION BUILDING210 County Road 101 N.

BOARDWALK150 South Central Ave.

BEACON HEIGHTS12325 State Highway 55

IOCP Family Service and Learning Center1605 County Road 101 No.

WAYZATA SR. HIGH4955 Peony Lane

CENTRAL MIDDLE SCHOOL305 Vicksburg Lane

EAST MIDDLE SCHOOL12000 Ridgemount Ave.

WEST MIDDLE SCHOOLWayzata Blvd. & Barry Ave.

BIRCHVIEW ELEM.425 Ranchview Lane

GLEASON LAKE ELEM.310 County Road 101 N.

GREENWOOD ELEM.18005 Medina Road

4

5

6

7

81

2

3

9

Wayzata Public Schools

Independent School District 284

10

11

12

14

13

ELM ROAD

VIC

KS

BU

RG

LA

NE

VIC

KS

BU

RG

LA

NE

HIG

HW

AY

101

RA

NC

HV

IEW

HIGHWAY 394

WAYZATA BLVD.

I-49

4I-

494

CA

RL

SO

N

RIDGEMOUNT

CO RD 15 GLEASON

LAKE DR.CO

RO

AD

101

CO RD 6

SUNSET TRAIL

ROCKFORD RDCO RD 9HWY 55

HAMEL ROAD

810

7

9

6

122 5

4

14

13

311PKWY

PLY

MO

UTH

RD

CO

RD

73

1 PE

ON

Y L

AN

E

Note the location ofyour class. Someclasses are hostedby neighboringschool districts andbusinesses.

15

15

Page 45: Adult Education Spring 2013

www.ceregistration.wayzata.k12.mn.us 43

Wayzata CommunityEducation Directory

Bob Wittman, Director ....................................................................................... 763-745-5202Diane Robinson, Secretary ............................................................................... 763-745-5213Kristin Tollison, Assistant Director ..................................................................... 763-745-5262Becky Nelson, Receptionist .............................................................................. 763-745-5214

Adult Enrichment Program ...................................................... 763-745-5213Sandra Stevenson, Coordinator ........................................................................ 763-745-5212Diane Robinson, Registrar ................................................................................ 763-745-5213

Adult Basic Education /ESLCheryl Lubinski, Coordinator ............................................................................. 763-745-6034Becky Nelson, Assistant .................................................................................... 763-745-5214

Driver Education ....................................................................... 763-745-5209Kim Hilt, Coordinator ......................................................................................... 763-745-5216Colleen Wier, Registrar ..................................................................................... 763-745-5209

FacilitiesLinda Vicary, Secretary ..................................................................................... 763-745-5263Sally Wheeler .................................................................................................... 763-745-5224

Family Learning CenterMarcia Treno, Coordinator ................................................................................. 763-745-5292Cindy Browne, Secretary .................................................................................. 763-745-5290Mary Eckberg, Early Childhood Family Education Manager ............................. 763-745-5295Renée Lach, School Readiness Manager ........................................................ 763-745-5293Joyce Heyer, Peppermint Fence Preschool Manager ....................................... 763-745-5294

Home BaseLynn Zemlin, Coordinator .................................................................................. 763-745-5204Karen Neiss, Home Base Billing ....................................................................... 763-745-5201

Project SOARMyra Wicklacz, Coordinator .............................................................................. 952-401-6898

VolunteersCharlene Barghini, Coordinator ........................................................................ 763-745-5208Colleen Wier, Assistant ..................................................................................... 763-745-5209Mary Kay Williams, Coordinator Club Y.E.S. (Youth Extending Service) .......... 763-745-6807

District Welcome CenterWelcome Center Main Line ............................................................................... 763-745-5240Gail Ortlip .......................................................................................................... 763-745-5073Kristin Tollison ................................................................................................... 763-745-5262

WISHESDeb Slomkowski, Youth Enrichment Manager ................................................... 763-745-5205Diane Robinson, Registrar ................................................................................ 763-745-5213

School District Administration ...................................................................... 763-745-5000

City of Plymouth, Aquatics Program ............................................................. 763-509-5200

Wayzata Public School Board of Education

Linda Cohen, Susan Droegemueller, Susan Gaither, Jay Hesby, John Moroz, Cheryl Polzin,Carter Peterson

Dr. Chace B. Anderson, Superintendent

Page 46: Adult Education Spring 2013

44 Like us on Search “Wayzata Adult Enrichment”

4 Easy Ways to Register

ONLINE REGISTRATIONGo to: www.ceregistration.wayzata.k12.mn.us Set up an account and register usingyour MasterCard, VISA or Discover. Need Help? Call the Registrar at 763-745-5213

BY MAIL or IN PERSONMail : Wayzata Community Education, Adult Registration, PO Box 47334, Plymouth,MN 55447 (Checks payable to ISD 284)In Person: 8 am to 4 pm, Central Middle School, 305 Vicksburg Lane, Plymouth

BY PHONE8 am to 4 pm, 763-745-5213

BY QR Code

1

2

3

Adult Enrichment Registration Form

Name ___________________________________________ Birth date: ______________________

Email address ____________________________________________________________________

Street, City, Zip ___________________________________________________________________

Phone (Home, Work and Cell) ________________________________________________________

Class # Class Title Class Fee Class Total

______________ _________________________________________ ________ _________

______________ _________________________________________ ________ _________

(Make checks payable to I.S.D. #284) Total $ _____________

UCare – UCare members may be eligible for a $15 discount on most classes in this catalog.UCare for Senior members are limited to one discount per year. Members must be enrolledin UCare at the time of registration, and through the duration of the class. Have your UCareID number ready when registering. You must call to register with UCare, 763-745-5213.

Additional fees/materials – Additional fees and/or materials are required for some classes.Check the course description. Payment is made directly to the instructor at the first class.

Are you in? If you register online, you will know immediately if you are in the class;provide your email address when setting up your account and we will email confirmationand a receipt. If you register by mail, assume you are enrolled unless we notify you.Although most classes run, we reserve the right to cancel classes due to enrollment.

NEW Refund Policy Full refunds are given when Adult Enrichment cancels a class.Unless noted, refunds (less $5 cancellation fee) will be given when an enrollment iswithdrawn at least 3 business days before the start of the class; 7 days for cooking classes.Note that other Community Education programs have separate refund policies.

Facility changes: For reasons beyond our control, it is sometimes necessary to changefacility, location, time and date.

Inclement weather information: If school closes during the day due to weather,Community Education will cancel all activities. If school is not closed, assume classes are“on” — no refunds if classes commence. Announcements are broadcast over WCCO-AMradio. You may also check the district’s main webpage at www.wayzata.k12.mn.us.

Fee discounts: Fee discounts may be available to qualifying low income District 284residents. Call 763-745-5213.

Photo/Video Use Policy for Adult Enrichment Classes:By registering for a Community Education, Adult Enrichment class, you are givingpermission to use your photograph/video in future District #284 publications such as thiscatalog, print publications/brochures, and web pages. If you do not wish your photograph/video to be used, please inform the instructor prior to the first class.

4

Page 47: Adult Education Spring 2013

Becky Nelson is a Certi ed Fitness Instructor. She has been coaching and teaching at LA Fitness since 2001. She taught Jazzercise for 5 years Her passion for tness comes from her own desire to live a healthy lifestyle and recognizing that this takes a little effort, but reaps tremendous rewards.Becky loves passing along her years of training and experience by teaching adults about safe and fun ways to be t.See page 2 for Becky’s Resist-a-Band Full Body Workout class.

Featured TeachersFeatured Teachers

Carol Schaub is a skilled and experienced instructor who enjoys teaching cooking classes in 15 school districts. She has been involved in lifelong learning for most of her career. She enjoys sharing her love of cooking good food with family and friends. She learned to cook from her mom, growing up on a far. Today she cultivates a large garden and preserves the fruits, vegetables, and herbs. Carol loves good bread and has been making bread off and on for more than 40 years. See page 28 for Carol’s cooking classes.

Andrea Lee is a former 7th grade English teacher, and has taught adult education computer classes for the last 5 years. Andrea’s enjoyment of helping adults better utilize and under-stand the wonders of today's technology is apparent in their feedback after her classes: “I am a PhD in Education. Andrea is top notch.”, “She knows her stuff. Is calm and encouraging.” and “I learned what I needed to learn.”. Andrea’s classes start on page 12.

If you are age 55+ you probably know about the Defensive Driving classes. By law, your insurance provider must give you a dis-count on your car insurance premium if you take these classes. Wayzata Community Educa-tion has been working with MN Safety Council to provide these classes since 2004. Though they are 4 and 8 hours long (by law), students rave about the experience:“I learned more in this class than I have in any other DD class - and there have been sev-eral”, “I enjoyed the instructor’s sense of humor!”, and ,”Great class. Thank you!”

See page 36 for upcoming Defensive Driving classes.

Passion

Top Notch

Humor

Page 48: Adult Education Spring 2013

Cen

tral M

iddl

e S

choo

l30

5 Vi

cksb

urg

Lane

P.O

. Box

473

34P

lym

outh

, MN

554

47-3

941

Wa

yza

ta C

om

mu

nit

y E

du

cati

on

Non

-Pro

t O

rg.

U.S

. Pos

tage

Paid

Way

zata

, MN

Perm

it N

o. 4

3

EC

RW

SS

PO

STA

L PA

TRO

N

It’s

Spri

ng

...

It’s

Spri

ng

...

Go O

uts

ide &

Pla

y!

Go O

uts

ide &

Pla

y!

REGISTER ONLINE REGISTER ONLINEwww.ceregistration.wayzata.k12.mn.us www.ceregistration.wayzata.k12.mn.us

Ann

uals

& P

eren

nial

s th

at W

ork

Con

tain

er G

arde

n D

esig

nJo

in M

iche

lle R

iede

l and

lear

n ho

w to

gro

w

lush

, hea

lthy

and

long

last

ing

cont

aine

r ga

rden

s, a

nd p

lant

ann

uals

and

per

enni

als

that

wor

k in

you

r gar

den!

Pag

e 31

.

Bec

ome

a C

erti

ed

Nat

iona

l Wea

ther

Serv

ice

Skyw

arn

Spot

ter

Are

you

fasc

inat

ed b

y w

eath

er?

Wan

t to

lear

n m

ore?

Tak

e th

is 2

-1/2

hou

r cla

ss a

nd b

ecom

eS

kyw

arn

Cer

ti e

d (2

1 an

d ol

der)

. Pag

e 33

.

Nor

dic

Wal

king

You

r Way

to

Fitn

ess

and

Hea

lthy

Agi

ngLe

arn

from

Lin

da L

emke

, Nor

dic

Wal

king

Que

en o

f the

Tw

in C

ities

. P

age

5.

Gro

wn

Up

Etiq

uette

for t

he 2

1st

Cen

tury

Gai

n co

n d

ence

at s

ocia

l or b

usin

ess

func

tions

. Bru

sh u

p on

you

r ski

lls in

a

non-

intim

idat

ing

envi

ronm

ent b

y “d

oing

” no

t jus

t lis

teni

ng. W

heth

er y

ou w

ork

for

a co

rpor

atio

n, o

wn

your

ow

n bu

sine

ss,

are

a pa

rent

, enj

oy e

nter

tain

ing

and

soci

aliz

ing

or a

ll of

the

abov

e, y

our i

mag

e is

impo

rtant

! Pag

e 35

.

New

yea

r. F

resh

sta

rt. L

et’s

GO

!

WA

YZ

ATA

PU

BL

IC S

CH

OO

LS

CO

MM

UN

ITY E

DU

CA

TIO

N

Ap

r. - A

ug

. 2

01

3R

egis

ter:

ww

w.ce

regi

stra

tion.

way

zata

.k12

.mn.

us