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Summer 2015Summer 2015
communityprogramscommunityprograms
L I F E L O N G L E A R N I N G I N A C T I O NL I F E L O N G L E A R N I N G I N A C T I O N
Community Education - College for Kids
Institute for Professional Development
Public Events - Writer’s Conference
Online Classes - Recreation & Aquatics
Community Education - College for Kids
Institute for Professional Development
Public Events - Writer’s Conference
Online Classes - Recreation & Aquatics
Enriching the lives of San Luis Obispo County Residents since 1975
Enriching the lives of San Luis Obispo County Residents since 1975
www.cuesta.edu/communityprogramswww.cuesta.edu/communityprograms
Moving Cuesta College Community Programs forward!Summer 2015 brings the Community Programs Department to an exciting newlevel with the extension of timeframes and bold selection of offerings of ourCollege for Kids and 4th Grade Camp programs! Check out all the wonders thatare in store!
Aqua Fitness, Lap Swim, Recreational Water Polo, Family Fun Swim and SwimLessons – come enjoy the sun, water and friends here at Cuesta Pool!
What’s new and exciting for our adult learners…. Astronomy Nights is a beautiful way to spend an evening at our beautiful North County Campus for aspecial learning experience. Interested in art? Join us for Painting on the Roada great way to create a unique greeting or post card during your travels.
Community Programs Staff cordially invites you to join us as we explore, expand and enhance our educational and recreational experience!
Matthew, Nanette, Wes, Gaby and Lea!
NOTE: Class Schedule – Subject to ChangeCuesta College Community Programs hasmade every reasonable effort to determinethat this activity brochure is accurate.Courses and programs offered, together withother matters contained herein, are subject tochange without notice by the Community Programs administration for reasons relatedto student enrollment, level of financial support, or for any other reason, at the discretion of the College.
The Mission of Cuesta College CommunityPrograms is to provide a comprehensivesource for lifelong learning, vocational edu-cation, recreational opportunities and cultural
development where community members may pursue their potential in an inviting, accessible environment. The programs andclasses are fee-based and do not receive taxsupport or college credit.
Community Education classes and activitiesare for information and enjoyment; they donot necessarily reflect the views or policies ofCuesta College or the San Luis Obispo Community College District. Classes offeringmedical and legal content are for general informational use and are not meant to provide financial, legal or medical advice forany specific circumstance.
Summer 2015communityprogramsSummer 2015communityprogramswww.cuesta.edu/communityprograms
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Location for the Office ofCommunity Programs!For your registration services we are located in the 4700 building (corner of Cuesta College Rd& Chorro Valley Rd) next to the Cuesta CollegeChildren’s Center.
2-20 minute parking spots available for easywalk-in registration!
Daily Parking Permit Machines available ineach paved lot!
College for Kids . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-11Children entering 5-9th grades
4th Grade Camp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Children entering 4th grade
Swim Lessons . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-16
Family Fun Swim . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
ContentsAnimal Care ............................................4
Aqua Fitness ........................................14
Arts & Crafts............................................4
Business & Finance ..............................4
College for Kids ......................................6
College for Kids 4th Grade Camp ......12
Family Fun Swim..................................13
Fitness ......................................................13
Lap Swim................................................13
Music ......................................................4
Outdoors, Science & Nature................4
Policies/General Information ............17
REGISTRATION GENERAL ..................17
REGISTRATION CFK ............................11
REGISTRATION 4TH GRADE CAMP ..12
Sailing ......................................................13
Swim Lessons ......................................16
Youth & Family........................................4
Water Polo ............................................13
LegendNorth County and Off Campus class locations are designated by color
SLO=San Luis Obispo Campus Highway 1, San Luis ObispoNCC=North County Campus 2800 Buena Vista Drive, Paso Robles
A N I M A L C A R E
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ANIMAL CAREService Dogs 101$20, 1 Wed., May 13, 5:30-7pmAN0901.115, SLO-RM 4750, M Judd
ARTS & CRAFTSOil & Acrylic Painting$150 +materials, 10 Mon., Jun 1-Aug 3, 1-4pmAC0803.215, SLO-RM 7106, K Doe
Traditional Chinese Landscape Painting$83 +materials, 1 Sat & Sun, May 16 & 17 10am-4pm, AC0907.115, SLO-RM 4720, J Harvey
Painting on the Road$66 materials included, 1 Wed., Jul 1, 12:30-4pmAC0801.215, SLO-RM 7106, G Rappaport-Weiland
Watercolor Wild Weave$62 +materials, 1 Wed., Jul 15, 12:30-4:30pmAC0802.215, SLO-RM 7106, G Rappaport-Weiland
BUSINESS & FINANCEImport/Export Now (Online)$97, 9 Wed, Jun 24-Aug 19, 6-8pmBF0801.215, online access, J Spiers
Exporting Food as a Small Business (Online)$89, 4 Tue, Jun 23-Jul 14, 5-6pmBF0802.215, online access, J Spiers
Nonprofit Fundraising$50, 1 Mon & Wed, May 11 & 13, 6-9pmBF0909.115, SLO-RM 4760, T Bayus
Social Media Marketingfor Businesses & Nonprofits$50, 1 Mon & Wed, May 4 & 6, 6-9pmBF0907.115, SLO-RM 4760, T Bayus
MUSIC & DRAMAHealthy Harmonica$40, 1 Thu, Jul 30, 6-7:30pmMU0801.215, SLO-RM 4710, D Broida
Beginning Blues Harmonica$40, 1 Thu, Jul 30, 7:30-9pmMU0802.215, SLO-RM 4710, D Broida
OUTDOORS, SCIENCE & NATURENatural History of Big Sur Coast & Big Creek Reserve$82, 1 Sat, May 9, 8-9am (in class), 9-8pm (in field)OD0906.115, SLO-RM 4760, S Schubert
Astronomy Nights$40, 2 Thu, May 21 & 28, 7-9pmSC0902.115, NCC-RM N6001, J Carro
YOUTH & FAMILYInformation Session: ACT or SAT?$30, 1 Sat, Jun 13, 3:30-5:30pmYF0801.215, SLO-RM 4760, J Choe
COMMUNITY PROGRAMS will be offering CAREER TRAININGcourses in the Fall of 2015. Sign up for our interest list to be contacted about upcoming informational sessions. Email: [email protected] with interest in Veterinary Assistant,Massage Therapy and Pharmacy Technician to name a few!
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photo by: www.ccbusinessphotography.com
SAVETHEDATESEPTEMBER 18-20, 2015
COME MEET FACE TO FACE WITH EDITORS, PUBLISHERS, AGENTS,
AND BEST SELLING AUTHORS
KEYNOTE SPEAKER:CHUCK WENDIG
OVER 40 DISTINCTWRITING WORKSHOPS
TEEN PROGRAM
Morning Homeroom - Sessions 1 & 2$25, 7:30-8:20am, SLO-RM 4710
Afternoon Homeroom - Sessions 1 & 2 $25, 5-5:50pm, SLO-RM 4710
ARTS & CRAFTS'Proportions of Life' Drawing – Session 1 $85, 2-2:50pm, SLO-RM 4750, C Mullikin
Basic Drawing with Printmaking– Session 1$85, 1-1:50pm, SLO-RM 4710, R Townsend
Basic Drawing with Printmaking– Session 2$85, 8:30-9:20am, SLO-RM 4750, R Townsend
Cartooning – Session 1 & 2$85, 11:30am-12:20pm, SLO-RM 4730, R Mullikin
Fabric & Paper Collage – Session 1 & 2$90, 2-2:50pm, SLO-RM 4750, R Townsend
Multicultural Crafts and Origami – Session 1 & 2$90, 4-4:50pm, SLO-RM 4760, C Mullikin
Multicultural Watercolor – Session 1 & 2$85, 8:30-9:20am, SLO-RM 4730, C Mullikin
Observational Drawing – Session 1 & 2$80, 11:30am-12:20pm, SLO-RM 4710, R Townsend
Repurpose, Reuse, Recycle – Session 2$165, 1-2:50pm, SLO-RM 4760, L Wilson
Scientific Sculptures – Session 1 & 2$85, 9:30-10:20am, SLO-RM 4750, R Townsend
Stopmotion Studio – Session 1 & 2$170, 3-4:50pm, SLO-RM 4730, R Mullikin
BUSINESS & FINANCEKids in Business – Session 1 & 2$90, 1-1:50pm, SLO-RM 4730, C Herrera
Super Sitters – Session 1 & 2$170, 9:30-11:20am, SLO-RM 4730, A Nye
COMPUTERS2D Animation – Session 1 & 2$90, 2-2:50pm, SLO-RM 4740, R Mullikin,
Comic Book Making – Session 1 & 2$85, 8:30-9:20am, SLO-RM 4740, R Mullikin
Digital Literacy – Session 1 & 2$85, 11:30am-12:20pm, SLO-RM 4740, A Nye
Fun with Photoshop – Session 1 & 2$160, 3-4:50pm, SLO-RM 3412, A Nye
Interactive Fiction – Session 1 & 2$85, 1-1:50pm, SLO-RM 4740, R Mullikin
Making eBooks – Session 1 & 2$85, 3-3:50pm, SLO-RM 4740, C Mullikin
Video Game Intro: Flash Arcade – Session 1 & 2$85, 9:30-10:20am, SLO-RM 4740, R Mullikin
Video Game Creation Level II – Session 1 & 2$85, 10:30-11:20am, SLO-RM 4740, R Mullikin
Web Wizards 101 – Session 1 & 2$160, 1-2:50pm, SLO-RM 3412, A Nye
COOKING & NUTRITIONBake & Decorate – Session 1 & 2$180, 11:30-12:20 & 1-1:50, SLO-RM 4750, K Poland
Breads, Pastries and Desserts – Session 1 & 2$185, 3-4:50pm, SLO-RM 4720, H Hunter
Breakfast Galore – Session 1 & 2$165, 8:30-10:20am, SLO-RM 4730, S Sarabia
Hors D'oeuvres, Appetizers, and Tapas –Session 1 & 2$185, 10:30am-12:20pm, SLO-RM 4720, H Hunter
International Cuisine – Session 1 & 2$185, 1-2:50pm, SLO-RM 4720, H Hunter
SAN LUIS OBISPO CAMPUS CLASSESCollege for Kids provides an enriching opportunity during the Summerfor students entering the 5th through 9th grades in the Fall of 2015. The varied curriculum is designed to meet the needs of younger students who are eager to explore subjects in a fun and educational environment.
• Students must be enrolled in consecutive classes during their time on campus. Breaks between classes are not allowed.
• Students ARE NOT SUPERVISED on campus between classes.• Classes are not remedial in nature. Students with special needs must contact the Community Programs Coordinator before registering for classes at 546-3132.
• Classes are scheduled for 50 minutes in an hour block to allow 10 minutes travel time to the next class.• Since rooms are scheduled throughout the campus, please check schedule for room locations. Your student may have a bit of a distance to travel between classes. Additionally, bicycles, skateboards, in-line skates, scooters, and any other human powered mechanical transportation devices are not allowed on campus in accordance with Section 2113 of the State of California vehicle Code and the policies and regulations of Cuesta College.
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C O L L E G E F O R K I D S
FASHION AND DESIGNBeginning Fashion Design – Session 1$170, 1-2:50pm, SLO-RM 4760, L Wilson
LANGUAGESSpanish Through Culture and Conversation – Session 1 & 2 $85, 11:30am-12:20pm, SLO-RM 4760, S Sarabia
MUSIC AND DRAMAClowning Around – Session 1 & 2$90, 4-4:50pm, SLO-RM 4750, S Volpa
Ready...Set...Improv! – Session 1 & 2$80, 3-3:50pm, SLO-RM 4750, S Volpa
SLO's Got Talent – Session 1 & 2$160, 10:30am-12:20pm, SLO-RM 7160, L Wilson
Build an Electric Cigar Box Guitar – Session 2$200, 1-2:50pm, SLO-RM 4710, C DeFirmian
PE ACTIVITIESArchery – Session 2$100, 2-2:50pm, Soccer Field, T Reilly
Basketball – Session 1 & 2$80, 1-1:50pm, SLO-RM 1400, C Fletcher
Judo & Brazilian Jiu Jitsu – Session 1 & 2$100, 4-4:50pm, SLO-RM 7160, C Leininger
Soccer – Session 1 & 2$80, 11:30am-12:20pm, Soccer Field, C Fletcher
Swim Fitness – Session 1 & 2$80, 2-2:50pm, Cuesta Pool, S McCrary
Fun on the Field – Session 1 & 2$80, 3-3:50pm, Soccer Field, V Rosales
Tennis – Session 1 & 2$80, 8:30-9:20am, Tennis Courts, G Threlkeld
Track and Field – Session 1 & 2$80, 9:30-10:20am, Track & Field, T Kulikov
PHOTOGRAPHYFun with Digital Photography – Session 1 & 2$160, 9:30-11:20am, SLO-RM 4760, C Dinunzio
READING, WRITING & THINKINGArgument 101 – Session 1$80, 9:30-10:20am, SLO-RM 4710, A Lorenzen
Hogwarts and Beyond – Session 1 & 2$80, 8:30-9:20am, SLO-RM 4710, A Lorenzen
Argument 201 – Session 2$80, 9:30-10:20am, SLO-RM 4710, A Lorenzen
SCIENCEA Bite of Biology – Session 1 & 2$85, 10:30-11:20am, SLO-RM 4750, A Rufo
Critter Care 101 – Session 1 & 2$80, 2-2:50pm, SLO-RM 4730, C Gontero
Native Plants, & Edible Gardens– Session 1 & 2$170, 8:30-10:20am, SLO-RM 4700 (Garden)J Andrews-Scott
Nature Journaling – Session 1 & 2$80, 1-1:50pm, SLO-RM 4700 (Garden), C Gontero
Exploring Marine Biology – Session 2$160, 3-4:50pm, SLO-RM 4700 (Garden), H Price
Reptiles, Raptors and Reeds – Session 2$85, 2-2:50pm, SLO-RM 4700 (Garden), H Price
SHOPIntermediate Woodworking – Session 1 & 2$200, 3-4:50pm, SLO-RM 4602, H Zanoli
Skateboard Building – Session 1 & 2 $200, 3-4:50pm, SLO-RM 4710, C DeFirmian
Welding – Session 1 & 2 $195, 8:30-10:20am or 10:30am-12:20pmSLO-RM 4209, K Fontes
Woodworking – Session 1 & 2$195, 8:30-10:20am, 10:30am-12:20pm, or 1-2:50pm,SLO-RM 4602, H Zanoli
SPECIAL FOCUSAround the World in 11 Days – Session 1 & 2 $90, 10:30-11:20am, SLO-RM 4710, K Poland
Kids and the Law – Session 1 & 2$80, 8:30-9:20am, SLO-RM 4760, S Lovelady
**all materials cost included in class fee
CAMPS & SPECIAL FOCUSELECTRONICS LAB, age 6-12$175, Mon-Thu: Jul 27-30, 2015, CFK02S.21512:45-4:30pm, SLO-RM 4750HOVER CRAFT DESIGN YOUR OWN VEHICLEage 6-12$175, Mon-Thu: Jul 27-30, CFK01S.2158:30am-12:15pm, SLO-RM 4750SUMMER JAZZ WORKSHOP, Age 13+$250, Jul 6-9, CPJAZ1.2158:30am-12:30pmCuesta College San Luis Obispo CampusSUMMER READING PROGRAMS, Age 4+SLO Jul 21-Aug 20NCC Jun 15-Jul 15for details visit our website
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S A N L U I S O B I S P O C AM P U S C L A S S S C H E D U L E S E S S I O N 1
SAN LUIS OBISPO CAMPUS CLASS SCHEDULESESSION 1: JUNE 15-JULY 1, 2015 (M-TH)
(No class July 2)
COLLEGE FOR KIDS ORIENTATIONStudents enrolled are asked to attend an orientation meeting with their parents/guardians. A tour will conclude theorientation. Session 1: June 10, 2015 @ 6pm in 2401 on the Cuesta College SLO Campus.See campus map at www.cuesta.edu/communityprograms
8:30-9:20 9:30-10:20 10:30-11:20 11:30-12:20 1:00-1:50 2:00-2:50 3:00-3:50 4:00-4:50
Welding $195, RM 4209CFK101.215
Woodworking $195, RM 4602CFK102.215
Breakfast Galore$165, RM 4720CFK104.215
Super Sitters Club$170, RM 4730CFK110.215
Woodworking $195, RM 4602CFK121.215
Interm. Woodworking $200, RM 4602CFK161.215
Breads, Pasteries$185, RM 4720CFK163.215
Skateboard Building $200, RM 4710CFK162.215
Stopmotion Studio$170, RM 4730CFK164.215
Woodworking $195, RM 4602CFK141.215
Hors D'oeuvres$185, RM 4720CFK122.215
Fun/Digital Photo$160, RM 4760CFK111.215
Plants & Edibles $170, 4700 Garden
CFK103.215
SLO's Got Talent!$160, RM 7160CFK123.215
Beg Fashion Design$170, RM 4760CFK143.215
Multi WC $85, RM 4730CFK106.215
Sci Sculpts $85, RM 4750CFK115.215
Bite of Bio$85, RM 4750CFK126.215
International Cuisine$185, RM 4720CFK142.215
Welding $195, RM 4209CFK120.215
Tennis $80, CourtsCFK116.215
Track & Field $80, Track CFK112.215
Soccer $80, Field CFK132.215
Basketball$80, GymCFK148.215
Bake & Decorate$180, RM 4750CFK130.215
Web Wizards 101$160, RM 3412CFK140.215
Cartooning$85, RM 4730 CFK128.215
Kids/Bus$90, RM 4730CFK146.215
Fun Field$80, Field CFK171.215
Judo/Jitsu $100, RM 7160CFK169.215
Fun with Photoshop$160 , RM 3412CFK160.215
Swim Fit$80, Pool CFK154.215
Kids/Law$80, RM 4760CFK109.215
Critter Care$80, RM 4730CFK150.215
Obsv Draw$80, RM 4710CFK127.215
Nat Journal$80, GardenCFK144.215
Papr Collage$90, RM 4750CFK152.215
Ready Impv $80, RM 4750CFK166.215
Clowning $90, RM 4750CFK167.215
Comic Books $85, RM 4740CFK114.215
Int: Video Gm $85, RM 4740CFK107.215
Vid Game II $85, RM 4740CFK125.115
Dgt Literacy $85, RM 4740CFK129.215
Int Fiction $85, RM 4740CFK147.215
2D Anim $90, RM 4740CFK151.215
Hogwarts $80, RM 4710CFK105.215
Arg 101 $80, RM 4710CFK113.215
Around World$90, RM 4710CFK124.215
Spanish $85, RM 4760CFK131.215
Drw & Prints $85, RM 4710 CFK145.215
Prop Draw $85, RM 4710CFK149.215
Make eBooks$85, RM 4740CFK165.215
Multi Craft $90, RM 4760CFK168.215
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S A N L U I S O B I S P O C AM P U S C L A S S S C H E D U L E S E S S I O N 2
SAN LUIS OBISPO CAMPUS CLASS SCHEDULESESSION 2: JULY 6-22, 2015 (M-TH)
(No class July 23)
COLLEGE FOR KIDS ORIENTATIONStudents enrolled are asked to attend an orientation meeting with their parents/guardians. A tour will conclude theorientation. Session 2: July 1, 2015 @ 6pm in 2401 on the Cuesta College SLO Campus.See campus map at www.cuesta.edu/communityprograms
8:30-9:20 9:30-10:20 10:30-11:20 11:30-12:20 1:00-1:50 2:00-2:50 3:00-3:50 4:00-4:50
Welding $195, RM 4209CFK201.215
Woodworking $195, RM 4602CFK202.215
Breakfast Galore$165, RM 4720CFK204.215
Super Sitters Club$170, RM 4730CFK210.215
Woodworking $195, RM 4602CFK221.215
Interm. Woodworking $200, RM 4602CFK261.215
Breads, Pasteries$185, RM 4720CFK263.215
Exp Marine Biology $160, 4700 Garden
CFK269.215
Stopmotion Studio$170, RM 4730CFK264.215
Woodworking $195, RM 4602CFK241.215
Hors D'oeuvres$185, RM 4720CFK222.215
Fun/Digital Photo$160, RM 4760CFK211.215
Plants & Edibles $170, 4700 Garden
CFK203.215
SLO's Got Talent!$160, RM 7160CFK223.215
Cigar Box Guitar$200, RM 4710CFK243.215
Skateboard Building $200, RM 4710CFK262.215
Repurpose, Reuse, Recycle$165, RM 4760CFK245.215
Multi WC $85, RM 4730CFK206.215
Sci Sculpts $85, RM 4750CFK215.215
Bite of Bio$85, RM 4750CFK226.215
International Cuisine$185, RM 4720CFK242.215
Welding $195, RM 4209CFK220.215
Tennis $80, CourtsCFK216.215
Track & Field $80, Track CFK212.215
Soccer $80, Field CFK232.215
Basketball$80, GymCFK248.215
Bake & Decorate$180, RM 4750CFK230.215
Web Wizards 101$160, RM 3412CFK240.215
Cartooning$85, RM 4730 CFK228.215
Kids/Bus$90, RM 4730CFK246.215
Fun Field$80, Field CFK271.215
Judo/Jitsu $100, RM 7160CFK270.215
Fun with Photoshop$160, RM 3412CFK260.215
Swim Fit$80, Pool CFK254.215
Kids/Law$80, RM 4760CFK209.215
Critter Care$80, RM 4730CFK250.215
Obsv Draw$80, RM 4710 CFK227.215
Nat Journal$80, GardenCFK244.215
Papr Collage$90, RM 4750 CFK252.215
Ready Impv $80, RM 4750CFK266.215
Clowning $90, RM 4750CFK267.215
Comic Books $85, RM 4740CFK214.215
Int: Video Gm $85, RM 4740CFK207.215
Vid Game II $85, RM 4740CFK225.115
Dgt Literacy $85, RM 4740CFK229.215
Int Fiction $85, RM 4740CFK247.215
2D Anim $90, RM 4740CFK251.215
Hogwarts $80, RM 4710CFK205.215
Arg 201 $80, RM 4710CFK213.215
Around World$90, RM 4710CFK224.215
Spanish $85, RM 4760CFK231.215
Draw&Print $85, RM 4710 CFK208.215
Archery $100, FieldCFK255.215
Reptiles$85, GardenCFK253.215
Make eBooks$85, RM 4740CFK265.215
Multi Craft $90, RM 4760CFK268.215
COLLEGE FOR KIDS ENROLLMENT• Registration is accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. Online, mail-in and fax registrationbegins as soon as you receive this brochure.• Class choices must run concurrently. Breaks be-tween classes are not allowed.• There is NO SUPERVISION BETWEEN CLASSES• SUMMER HOURS: Mon-Thurs., 8am-5pmParents: Staying on Campus during your child'sclasses requires a parking permit -purchase early!
CONFIRMATION OF REGISTRATION• Registering online: Detailed instructions are pro-vided under ActiveNet Instructions and via ourwebsite; staff is always available to help you.Maps and information specific to your class arealso available online. If you register by mail or fax,a receipt will be emailed/mailed to you. Pleaseallow one week for delivery. Please remember thatwith mail or fax registration requests that; onlinehas 1st come 1st processed. Register early and wesuggest the online component to guarantee yourchild/rens spot in their desired classes.
CANCELLED CLASSES• Advance registration is recommended to avoidcancelled classes; however, in the event enroll-ment minimums are not met, the class may be can-celled. Registered students will be notified inadvance and have the fees transferred to anotherclass at no charge or choose to receive a full refund.
REFUND/TRANSFERS• Please take care in selecting classes to avoid re-fund and transfer fees.• If you cannot attend a class for which you areregistered, a written request must be received inthe Community Programs office 5 business daysbefore the activity begins. The refund, minus a $10processing fee per class, will be issued within 3-4weeks.• A transfer from one class/event to another isavailable for a $10 transfer fee.
LIMITED SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE• We are pleased to offer a scholarship program toenable financially disadvantaged students to par-ticipate in College for Kids and the 4th GradeCamp. Eligible students must be 15 years of age oryounger and a resident of San Luis Obispo County.Scholarships are awarded on the basis of studentneed and funding available.• For more information, call us at 546-3132, or printa copy of the application from our website:www.communityprograms.net
DONATIONS CHEERFULLY ACCEPTED• If you would like to give financially disadvantagedstudent(s) the opportunity to attend CFK, considera scholarship donation. For more information,please call 546-3132.
ACTIVENET INSTRUCTIONS FOR ONLINE REGISTRATION• From the website: www.cuesta/edu.communityprogramsplease choose link for the Session your child/ren are interested in: CFK Session I (CFK100.215, II (CFK200.215);• This will take you to the registration system -this system is new;• Click add to My Cart; • Click Create New Account - this account should beunder the parent/guardian; • Fill in all information requested;
• Click "Acknowledgement"; • Click Submit and Add Family Member; • Proceed with adding each family member you want onthe account (include Grandma/Grandpa too) AND whoyou are registering for / for children please make sure thelast name is correct (the system will default to your lastname) the "Emergency Contact" area is for other familymembers or friends you would be comfortable with re-ceiving a call in case you are not available (add spouses,significant others as additional family members - theemergency contact area will not add those as familymembers to your account); • Once all family members are added click Submit;• Click "My Account" (located at top of screen) to register• (Your account is automatically activated);• The CFK Overall will appear • Click add to my cart;• Use pull down menu for participant (child);• Pick a College for Kids class in each timeframe; • The timeframes are separated by how long the classesare NOTE: some classes are 1hr or 2hrs long for exam-ple: if you choose 8:30am Hors d'oeuvres leave 9:30amtimeframe blank and start at 10:30 a grid schedule isavailable at our website for convenience; • Choices for Morning and Afternoon Homerooms (childcare) are also built in the schedule; • Once the class choices are done please review withyour child to ensure what they want to avoid changeslater;• Click continue (let system process which could take upto a minute);• Additional information will appear that is needed forstaff and instructors these are mandatory areas even iffilled out "not applicable"; • Click continue;• Each class will appear with fees associated revieweach class and click continue;• Total page will appear click continue;• If you wish to stay on campus - click Add Parking Permit/Swim Pass at the bottom of screen if not continueto Proceed to Checkout;• IF YOU NEED PARKING PERMIT follow these additionalguides:• Choose 2015 Summer Parking Permit• Add to my Cart• Select Participant (this should be the parent)• Click Continue• Fill out Drivers License, Year/Make/Model/Color of Vehi-cle and License Plate # (Parking Permits are NOT mailedpick up first day of class)• Click Continue• Shopping cart will appear will all associated informationalways review for accuracy; • Click Proceed to checkout;• Initial Waiver;• Click "I Acknowledge";• Fill in Payment Information (you can save this informa-tion for future use)• Billing Information should be the parent or whomever ispaying; • Click "I am 13 year of age or older";• Skip Offers from the Active Network; • Click Continue;• Click No Thanks to next offer;• Online Receipt will appear / Print button appears at topright corner;• Once printed scroll to bottom and click continue;• The main Cuesta College Community Programs page appears and at top right corner click log off
COLLEGE FOR KIDS - REGISTRATION FORM
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MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO: CUESTA COLLEGE COMMUNITY PROGRAMSP.O. Box 8106, San Luis Obispo, CA 93403-8106Questions? Call: 546-3132 FAX: 546-3107 Orwww.cuesta.edu/communityprograms
REGISTRATION FORM – 4Th GRADE CAMP ONLYplease print clearly
Student Name ________________________
School Currently Attending________________
Grade/Fall 2015______Male/Female ______
Date of Birth__________________________
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Mailing Address: ______________________
City, Zip: ____________________________
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT & ASSUMPTION OF POTENTIAL RISK – YOUTH PROGRAMSI wish to participate and/or for my child to participate in a collegesponsored youth program(s)/activity (ies) during the summer of2015 I understand and acknowledge that these activities, bytheir very nature, pose the potential risk of serious injury/illnessto individuals who participate. I understand and acknowledgethat in order to participate in these activities, I agree to assumeliability and responsibility for any and all potential risks that maybe associated with participation in such activities. I understand,acknowledge, and agree that the college, its employees, offi-cers, agents, or volunteers shall not be liable for any injury/ill-ness suffered by me which is incident to and/or associated withpreparing for and/or participating in the activity (ies). I under-stand that I am responsible for my own transportation to andfrom the activity (ies) and the college assumes no liability forloss or injury resulting from my transportation. I have no knownmedical condition, which may pose a risk to the health andsafety of others or me by participating in the activity (ies). I un-derstand that photos and/or videos of me and/or my child’s par-ticipation in these activities may be taken for the sole purposeof assisting in the instruction of my child and/or for the promo-tion of future programs.
Child/Participant’s Signature Date
Parent/Guardian’s Signature DateTOTAL:________Half Day: $132 PER STUDENT
(includes lab and materials fees) ORFull Day: $218 PER STUDENT
(includes lab and materials fees)
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An exciting 4-day camp at the SLO Campus designed for students entering the 4th grade in theFALL of 2015. Campers are supervised as they rotate through several subjects each day.
SAN LUIS OBISPO CAMPUS ONLY*FULL DAY Mon-Thurs., July 27-30, 20158:15am-5:15pm, $218, CFK40A.215*HALF DAY Mon-Thurs, July 27-30, 20158:15am-12:25pm, $132, CFK400.215
Good Morning Group Gathering RM 4710C Mullikin, J Andrews-Scott, A Rufo, A NyeAll students and instructors gather each morningfor ice breakers and team building activities. Riseand shine, wake up your mind, and get to knowyour fellow students.Awesome Animal Art RM 4730C Mullikin Students will be improve their artisticability drawing animals such as a tiger, zebra, par-rot, and more. They will be following along step bystep while learning drawing techniques. Studentswill gain a greater working knowledge of line, shape,perspective, proportion, volume, and composition.Fun, Food, and Fitness RM 4720J Andrews-Scott Hands–on activities, experimentsand discussion are used to educate students abouthealthy food choices, cultural lifestyles, and fitness.Dress appropriately, as this class is “hands-on.”Life Science Sleuths RM 4760A Rufo Students will be prepared for all that 4thgrade life science curriculum brings. Learn throughhands-on activities about energy, environments,and ecosystems, and how they’re all connected!Phun with Photoshop RM 4740A Nye , Unleash your creative genius with the mostpowerful digital imaging program on Earth! Learnthe basics to create a portfolio of original digital artset to music in a Power Point presentation.
INCLUDED IN FULL DAY ONLYLet’s Liven Up Lunch RM 4720Work with our instructors to prepare and eat a dif-ferent lunch each day. By the end of the weekthere’s no doubt you’ll be loving lunch!Sportsmanship & Skills for SuperstarsC Fletcher Athletic Fields Participate in field sports and cooperative gamesthat focus on communication, cooperation, teambuilding, trust, teamwork, and group challenges.Kids Yoga RM 4710T Kosinski Move, stretch, breath, and relax withyoga for kids. Have fun practicing yoga and doingyoga related activities and seeing all the positiveeffects that it has to offer.Evening with an Expert BLDG 4700H Hunter, S Volpa, H Price, and C GonteroSpend each day with a local expert learning aboutwhat they do and participate in an activity relatedto their work.
4th Grade Camp
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R E C R E A T I O N
INDOOR RECREATIONHoop Camp$120, Mon-Thur: Jul 27-30Ages 8-12 Coed: 10am-1pmAges 13-17 Coed: 2-5pmCuesta Gym 1400, C Blair, A Engle & A Raj
High School Boys Basketball League$450/team, 10 Mon/Wed, Jun 15- Jul 15, 5-10pmHSBB01.215, Cuesta Gym 1400, R Blair
Muscle Conditioning$71, 15 Tue & Thurss., Jun 23-Aug 13 (no class Jul 2); 3:15-4:15pmFT0801.215, SLO-RM 1200, A Goughnour
OUTDOOR RECREATIONHorsemanship and Riding for Adults and Kids$150 or $40 drop-in, 4 Fri, Jul 10-31, 10am-12pmHO0801.215, 2991 Poco Rd, Templeton, H Green
Sailing$375; 2 Sat & Sun; 9am -1pmPort of San Luis, Pier 1, 443 Front Street, AvilaSA0904.115 – May 9-17SA0801.215 – Jun 13-21SA0802.215 – Jul 11-19SA0803.215 - Aug 8-16San Luis Yacht Club
RECREATION AQUATICS Gnarly Gnarwhals Swim Team$225, Mon-Thurs., Jun 15-Jul 30 + Aug 1SL0CCR.215, Cuesta Deep Pool8:30 – 9:20 High School9:30 – 10:20 11 yrs +10:30 – 11:20 8-10 yrs11:30 – 12:00 7 & under, Instructor TBD
Masters Water Polo$75, 20 Mon & Wed., Jun 1-Aug 5, 6-7:30pm$5 Drop in Fee, OR get a 5-Admit Booklet for $20 R Fraser
Lap Swimming$75 Season Pass, $36 10-admit Booklet, $4 drop-inJun 1-Aug 6, (No swim: Jul 2-Holiday)Morning: Mon/Wed., 5:30-10:30amTues/Thurs., 7:00-10:30amAfternoon: Mon-Thur, 1-3:30pmEvening: Wed Only: 3:30-7:30pm
Lap Swim Hours will be Affected on the Following Dates:Jun 10 AM Lap Swim ends at 9amJul 2 Pool Closed (Holiday)Jul 30 AM Lap Swim ends at 8:30am
Afternoon Lap Swim begins at 1:45 Aug 3 AM Lap Swim ends at 9:30am
Afternoon Lap Swim begins at 1:45Aug 4 AM Lap Swim ends at 8:30am
Afternoon Lap Swim begins at 1:45Aug 5 AM Lap Swim ends at 9:30am
Afternoon Lap Swim begins at 1:45Aug 6 AM Lap Swim ends at 8:30am
Afternoon Lap Swim begins at 1:45
come enjoy family fun
and swim at Cuesta
Swim Dates: Thurs, Jun 11, 25, Jul 9, 23
& Aug 6, 6:30-9:00pm
$5 per person OR
get a 5-Admit Booklet for $20
Family Fun Swim!Family Fun Swim!
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A Q U A T I C S
AQUAKINETICS In the warm pool participants areled through a series of exercises designed to in-crease range of motion and flexibility. Moderateaerobic exercises are added to our Higher Intensityclass to increase cardiovascular fitness. A greatclass for seniors, people recovering from injuriesand/or arthritic conditions who are capable of par-ticipating in a fitness program without assistance.
AQUA AEROBICS Workout at your own pace andhave fun at the same time. Option of low to highintensity aerobic exercises. A great class foradults looking to maintain or jump-start a fitnessprogram.
AQUA POWER AEROBICS This fast paced class isdesigned to combine aerobic conditioning (andcalorie burning) with strength training, muscularendurance and flexibility. It is not necessary toget the face or hair wet or to know how to swimto participate in this invigorating workout in theshallow end of the main pool.
DEEP WATER WORKOUT This class is a high-powered deep-water workout suitable for all agesand levels of fitness designed to challenge boththe cardiovascular and muscular systems. Theworkouts include lap swimming, water walking,water jogging and invigorating non-impact deep-water exercises. Basic swimming skills areneeded. Swim goggles are recommended. Allpool equipment is provided. Class is offered in thedeep end of the main pool.
PRENATAL WATER AEROBICSPrenatal Water Aerobics is designed for pre orpostnatal women who want a safe and effectiveway to stay in shape. The class is based on theguidelines established by the American College ofObstetricians and Gynecologists. The format in-cludes a pre-stretch, cardiovascular warm-up,aerobic segment, cool down toning and post-stretch designed to help pregnant women main-tain current levels of fitness. This workout is heldin the shallow end of the main pool.** A medical release is required for participationin the Prenatal Water Aerobics class. Bring themedical release (signed by your doctor) with youon the 1st day of class. Call 546-3132 to receivepacket with medical release form.
AQUA FITNESS SCHEDULEJun 1-Aug 5 (M,W) $92 per session Warm Pool UsersAF0700.215 7am Aquakinetics, Higher Intensity HolleyAF0800.215 8am Aquakinetics HolleyAF0900.215 9am Aquakinetics McCraryAF0100.215 10am Aquakinetics McCraryAF43MW.215 4:30pm Aqua Aerobics GoughnourAF53MW.215 5:30pm Aqua Aerobics Goughnour
Jun 1-Aug 5 (M,W) $92 per session Shallow End of Large Pool UsersAF070A.215 7am Aqua Power Aerobics SegletesAF070P.215 7am Prenatal Water Aerobics SegletesAF43MS.215 4:30pm Aqua Aerobics GoughnourAF53MS.215 5:30pm Aqua Aerobics Goughnour
Jun 1-Aug 5 (M,W) $75 per session Deep End of Large Pool UsersAF073D.215 7:30am Deep Water Workout Self-Directed
Jun 2-Aug 6 (T,TH) No Class: Jul 2 (Holiday) $88 per session Warm Pool UsersAF70T.215 7am Aquakinetics, Higher Intensity GoughnourAF80T.215 8am Aquakinetics GoughnourAF43T.215 4:30pm Aqua Aerobics GoughnourAF53T.215 5:30pm Aqua Aerobics Goughnour
Jun 2-Aug 6 (T,TH) No Class: Jul 2 (Holiday) $88 per session Shallow End of the Large Pool UsersAF70TS.215 7am Aquakinetics, Higher Intensity GoughnourAF80TS.215 8am Aquakinetics GoughnourAF43TS.215 4:30pm Aqua Aerobics GoughnourAF53TS.215 5:30pm Aqua Aerobics Goughnour
A Q U A T I C S
Baby & Me Parent/guardian accompanies child inthe water and receives feedback and guidancefrom an instructor. Class emphasis is on fun andsafety. Children ages 6 months to 4 years developwater entry, bubble blowing, front kicking, backfloating, underwater exploration and more. Classratio is 1:10.
Tiny Tot Class for children ages 3 to 4 years of ageat any swimming level. Class is tailored to theneeds of younger swimmers; children should bewilling to participate in a group setting without par-ent/guardian. Fun and safety are emphasized whilechildren are learning swimming skills. Time will bespent working on floating, kicking, arm and handmovements, and water safety. Class ratio is 1:3.
Level 1 Introduction to Water Skills Must be atleast 5 years old to enroll-NO EXCEPTIONS. Classis designed for the swimmer who needs help feelingcomfortable in the water. Class time is spent onsubmerging, floating, kicking, opening eyes and exhaling underwater, arm and hand movements,and water safety. Class ratio is 1:6.
Level 2 Fundamental Aquatic Skills Must be atleast 5 years old to enroll-NO EXCEPTIONS. Classis designed to give the student success with funda-mental skills. Students learn to dive from side,treading water, turning over while floating, swim onfront, back and side, and water safety. Class will beheld in large pool and students should feel com-fortable in deep water. Class ratio is 1:7.
Level 3 Stroke Development Students shouldfeel comfortable in deep water and the large pool.Concentration is on building confidence and thedevelopment and refinement of the front and backcrawl using rotary breathing. Students will be introduced to butterfly stroke, deep water entry,and a reaching assist along with new safety skills.Prerequisite is a Level 2 card or equivalent skills.Class ratio is 1:7.
Level 4 Stroke Improvement Students must becomfortable in deep water and be able to swim thelength of the large pool demonstrating front crawlwith side breathing. Emphasis is placed on the refinement and endurance of skills learned in pre-vious levels. Students will learn the breaststroke,elementary backstroke, and sidestroke kick. Stu-dents should be prepared to swim several lengthsof the pool at each class meeting. Prerequisite is aLevel 3 card or equivalent skills. Class ratio is 1:7.
Level 5 Stroke Refinement Concentration isplaced on the coordination, refinement and en-durance of previously learned strokes. In addition,various dives are introduced along with additionalsafety skills such as rescue breathing and survivalswimming. Students in this class must be able toswim at least two continuous lengths of the pooland be prepared to swim several lengths of thepool each class meeting. Prerequisite is a Level 4card or equivalent skills. Class ratio is 1:7.
Level 6 Swimming and Skill ProficiencyPrimary objective is the refinement of all strokes sostudents swim them with ease, efficiency, powerand smoothness over greater distances. Personalwater safety, lifeguard readiness, fundamentals ofdiving and fitness swimmer are other areas covered.Student may swim up to 20 lengths of the pool inone class meeting. Prerequisite is a Level 5 or 6card or equivalent skills. Class ratio is 1:7.
Private & Semi-Private Swimming LessonsGive your child or yourself the opportunity to learnnew skills and/or refine current skills with somespecial attention. Try a semi-private or private les-son. The instructor to student ratio is 1:1 for privatelessons and 1:2 or 1:3 for semi-private lessons.Semi-private lesson participants must be at similarlevels and register as a group. These one-weeklessons are available only as staffing permits andwill be determined by the Aquatics Coordinator.These lessons are 4 days only.
Free SWIM LESSON PLACEMENT TESTINGSAT., MAY 9, 10AM-1PMCUESTA COLLEGE POOL, SLO CAMPUSSIGN UP TO GUARANTEE A SPOT!Bring kids ready to swim. They will be assessed and we will advise which level is best to enroll in. Registration accepted at the pool deck on the day of the placement test. Classes fill quickly so take placement testing early. Checks and credit cards (Visa, MasterCard and Discover) only. No cash accepted on placement testing day.
SWIM CLASS REGISTRATION: Registration for each session closes at noon on the Wednesday beforethe session begins so that instructors can be assigned. Classes fill quickly; therefore we suggest you re-sister as early as possible, especially if you are trying to coordinate multiple children at the same time.Minimum enrollment required in each class and classes are subject to cancellation.
Please check the class descriptions carefully. If your child is enrolled in the wrong level, you are not guar-anteed a spot in that level or the correct level-this is dependent on availability. The Aquatics Coordinatorand/or Head Instructor Guard will attempt to re-schedule your child; however all other classes may al-ready be full. Your child’s class is only confirmed with the receipt in hand. Confirmation cannot be givenover the telephone. Class schedule subject to change. Pool closures are possible-we do try to avoid this,but because of the tight schedule make ups are not possible. Your class fee reflects this possibility.
Online Registration www.cuesta.edu/communityprograms under Swim Lessons
Fax-in Registration: is accepted with Visa, MasterCard, Discover & American Express Fax to 546-3107.
Walk-In Registration: is accepted at the pool for current sessions only. However, there are no guaran-tees. The class you request may already be full or not available.
Phone Registration always welcomed
Session 1, 3 and 4: Baby & Me $55; Tiny Tot $65 Level 1-6 $60 Session 2 (no class Jul 2): Baby & Me $48; Tiny Tot $57 Level 1-6 $52.50
EARLY BIRD SESSIONS A, B & C Class Fees: Baby & Me: $27.50Level 1-4: $30Tiny Tot: $32.50
SESSION AMay 26-29 Tu-Fr
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3:45–4:25pmSLB34B.215 SLB34T.215 SLB343.215 SLB44.215
SESSION CJun 8-11 M-Th
3–3:40pmSLC30B.215SLC30T.215SLC301.215SLC302.215SLC303.215
3:45–4:25pmSLC34B.215 SLC34T.215 SLC343.215 SLC344.215
SESSION 1Jun 15-25 M-Th
11–11:40amSL110B.215 Baby/MeSL110T.215 Tiny Tot SL1101.215 Level 1 SL1102.215 Level 2 SL1103.215 Level 3 SL1104.215 Level 4
11:45am–12:25pmSL114B.215 Baby/Me SL114T.215 Tiny Tot SL1141.215 Level 1 SL1142.215 Level 2 SL1143.215 Level 3 SL1144.215 Level 4
12:30–1:10pmSL123B.215 Baby/Me SL123T.215 Tiny Tot SL1231.215 Level 1 SL1232.215 Level 2 SL1233.215 Level 3 SL1234.215 Level 4
1:15–1:55pmSL115B.215 Baby/Me SL115T.215 Tiny Tot SL1151.215 Level 1 SL1152.215 Level 2 SL1153.215 Level 3 SL1154.215 Level 4
3–3:40pmSL130B.215 Baby/MeSL130T.215 Tiny Tot SL1301.215 Level 1 SL1302.215 Level 2 SL1303.215 Level 3 SL1304.215 Level 4
3:45–4:25pmSL134B.215 Baby/MeSL134T.215 Tiny Tot SL1341.215 Level 1 SL1342.215 Level 2 SL1343.215 Level 3 SL1344.215 Level 4
4:30–5:10pmSL143T.215 Tiny Tot SL1431.215 Level 1 SL1432.215 Level 2 SL1433.215 Level 3 SL1434.215 Level 4 SL1435.215 Level 5 SL1436.215 Level 6
5:15–6pmSL151T.215 Tiny Tot SL1511.215 Level 1 SL1512.215 Level 2 SL1513.215 Level 3 SL1514.215 Level 4 SL1515.215 Level 5 SL1516.215 Level 6
SESSION 2Jun 29-Jul 9 M-Th(no class 7/2)11–11:40amSL210B.215 Baby/MeSL210T.215 Tiny Tot SL2101.215 Level 1 SL2102.215 Level 2 SL2103.215 Level 3 SL2104.215 Level 4
11:45am–12:25pmSL214B.215 Baby/MeSL214T.215 Tiny Tot SL2141.215 Level 1 SL2142.215 Level 2 SL2143.215 Level 3 SL2144.215 Level 4
12:30–1:10pmSL223B.215 Baby/MeSL223T.215 Tiny Tot SL2231.215 Level 1 SL2232.215 Level 2 SL2233.215 Level 3 SL2234.215 Level 4
1:15–1:55pmSL215B.215 Baby/MeSL215T.215 Tiny Tot SL2151.215 Level 1 SL2152.215 Level 2 SL2153.215 Level 3 SL2154.215 Level 4
3–3:40pmSL230B.215 Baby/MeSL230T.215 Tiny Tot SL2301.215 Level 1 SL2302.215 Level 2 SL2303.215 Level 3 SL2304.215 Level 4
3:45–4:25pmSL234B.215 Baby/MeSL234T.215 Tiny Tot SL2341.215 Level 1 SL2342.215 Level 2 SL2343.215 Level 3 SL2344.215 Level 4
4:30–5:10pmSL243T.215 Tiny Tot SL2431.215 Level 1 SL2432.215 Level 2 SL2433.215 Level 3 SL2434.215 Level 4 SL2435.215 Level 5 SL2436.215 Level 6
5:15–6pmSL251T.215 Tiny Tot SL2511.215 Level 1 SL2512.215 Level 2 SL2513.215 Level 3 SL2514.215 Level 4 SL2515.215 Level 5 SL2516.215 Level 6
SESSION 3Jul 13-23 M-Th
11–11:40amSL310B.215 Baby/MeSL310T.215 Tiny Tot SL3101.215 Level 1 SL3102.215 Level 2 SL3103.215 Level 3 SL3104.215 Level 4
11:45am–12:25pmSL314B.215 Baby/MeSL314T.215 Tiny Tot SL3141.215 Level 1 SL3142.215 Level 2 SL3143.215 Level 3 SL3144.215 Level 4
12:30–1:10pmSL323B.215 Baby/MeSL323T.215 Tiny Tot SL3231.215 Level 1 SL3232.215 Level 2 SL3233.215 Level 3 SL3234.215 Level 4
1:15–1:55pmSL315B.215 Baby/MeSL315T.215 Tiny Tot SL3151.215 Level 1 SL3152.215 Level 2 SL3153.215 Level 3 SL3154.215 Level 4
3–3:40pmSL330B.215 Baby/MeSL330T.215 Tiny Tot SL3301.215 Level 1 SL3302.215 Level 2 SL3303.215 Level 3 SL3304.215 Level 4
3:45–4:25pmSL334B.215 Baby/MeSL334T.215 Tiny Tot SL3341.215 Level 1 SL3342.215 Level 2 SL3343.215 Level 3 SL3344.215 Level 4
4:30–5:10pmSL343T.215 Tiny Tot SL3431.215 Level 1 SL3432.215 Level 2 SL3433.215 Level 3 SL3434.215 Level 4 SL3435.215 Level 5 SL3436.215 Level 6
5:15–6pmSL351T.215 Tiny Tot SL3511.215 Level 1 SL3512.215 Level 2 SL3513.215 Level 3 SL3514.215 Level 4 SL3515.215 Level 5 SL3516.215 Level 6
SESSION 4Jul 27-Aug 6 M-Th
11–11:40amSL410B.215 Baby/MeSL410T.215 Tiny Tot
11:45am–12:25pmSL414B.215 Baby/MeSL414T.215 Tiny Tot SL4141.215 Level 1 SL4142.215 Level 2 SL4143.215 Level 3 SL4144.215 Level 4
12:30–1:10pmSL423B.215 Baby/MeSL423T.215 Tiny Tot SL4231.215 Level 1 SL4232.215 Level 2 SL4233.215 Level 3 SL4234.215 Level 4
1:15–1:55pmSL415B.215 Baby/MeSL415T.215 Tiny Tot SL4151.215 Level 1 SL4152.215 Level 2 SL4153.215 Level 3 SL4154.215 Level 4
3–3:40pmSL430B.215 Baby/MeSL430T.215 Tiny Tot SL4301.215 Level 1 SL4302.215 Level 2 SL4303.215 Level 3 SL4304.215 Level 4
3:45–4:25pmSL434B.215 Baby/MeSL434T.215 Tiny Tot SL4341.215 Level 1 SL4342.215 Level 2 SL4343.215 Level 3 SL4344.215 Level 4
4:30–5:10pmSL443T.215 Tiny TotSL4431.215 Level 1SL4432.215 Level 2 SL4433.215 Level 3SL4434.215 Level 4SL4435.215 Level 5SL4436.215 Level 6
5:15–6pmSL451T.215 Tiny TotSL4511.215 Level 1SL4512.215 Level 2 SL4513.215 Level 3SL4514.215 Level 4 SL4515.215 Level 5SL4516.215 Level 6
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OFFICE HOURS: SUMMER ONLYJune 1 - August 6, M–Thur, 8am-5pm Lunch: 12:30-1:30pm daily
ENROLLMENT: Registration is accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. Online, mail-in and faxregistration begin as soon as you receive thisbrochure. Students 16 years and older may enrollin adult education/recreation classes.Pre-registration is recommended as all classes/activities and events have enrollment requirements.
REGISTRATION: Registering online; detailed in-structions are provided under ActiveNet Instruc-tions and via our website; staff is always availableto help you. Maps and information specific to yourclass are also available online. If you register bymail or fax, a receipt will be emailed/mailed to you.Please allow one week for delivery. Please re-member that with mail or fax registration requeststhat; online has 1st come 1st processed. Registerearly and we suggest the online component toguarantee your registration in a desired class orclasses.
REFUND/TRANSFERS:• Please take care in selecting classes to avoid re-fund and transfer fees.• If you cannot attend a class for which you areregistered, a written request must be received inthe Community Programs office 5 business daysbefore the activity begins. The refund, minus a $10processing fee per class, will be issued within 3-4weeks.• A transfer from one class/event to another isavailable for a $10 transfer fee.• Refunds are not available for Public Events or on-line classes.
CANCELLED CLASSES: Advance registration isrecommended to avoid cancelled classes; how-ever, in a class/activity/ event enrollment mini-mums are not met, the class may be cancelled.Registered students will be notified in advanceand have the fees transferred to another class atno charge or choose to receive a full refund.
SENIOR DISCOUNTS: Adult 62 years and older re-ceive a 10% discount on classes/activity/eventsautomatically if a birth date is provided. Someclasses/activities/events by design are not appli-cable for this discount (payment plans, specialpricing, online courses, Public Events) and dis-counts cannot be combined.
PARKING:• Cuesta College Parking permits are required forvehicles parked on the North County and San LuisObispo campuses - Monday-Saturday, 5am-10pm,whenever the District is in session.• $2 daily permits are available from the Commu-nity Programs Office for all Community Programspatrons.• Daily parking permit machines are also availablein all paved lots.• As a registered Community patron, you may pur-chase a Summer semester permit for $15 from theCommunity Programs Office via online, mail, FAX,phone or walk-in. The Summer semester permit isvalid from June 1-Aug 14. Semester permits areavailable by pick up only. Parking permits will notbe mailed.
ACTIVENET INSTRUCTIONS FOR ONLINE REGISTRATION• www.cuesta/edu.communityprograms please chooselink for the class chosen• This will take you to the registration system • Click add to My Cart; • Click Create New Account - this account should beunder the parent/guardian; • Fill in all information requested; • Click "Acknowledgement"; • Click Submit and Add Family Member; • Proceed with adding each family member you want onthe account (include Grandma/Grandpa too) AND whoyou are registering for / for children please make surethe last name is correct (the system will default to yourlast name) the "Emergency Contact" area is for otherfamily members or friends you would be comfortablewith receiving a call in case you are not available (addspouses, significant others as additional family members- the emergency contact area will not add those as fam-ily members to your account); • Once all family members are added click Submit;• Click "My Account" (located at top of screen) to register• (Your account is automatically activated);• The class chosen will appear • Click add to my cart;• Use pull down menu for participant;• Once the class choices are done please review withyour child to ensure what they want to avoid changeslater;• Click continue (let system process which could take upto a minute);• Click continue;• Each class will appear with fees associated revieweach class and click continue;• Total page will appear click continue;• IF YOU NEED PARKING PERMIT follow these guides:• Choose 2015 Summer Parking Permit • Add to my Cart• Select Participant (this should be the parent)• Click Continue• Fill out Drivers License, Year/Make/Model/Color of Ve-hicle and License Plate # (Parking Permits are NOTmailed pick up first day of class)• Click Continue• Shopping cart will appear will all associated informa-tion always review for accuracy; • Click Proceed to checkout;• Initial Waiver;• Click "I Acknowledge";• Fill in Payment Information• Billing Information should be the payer; • Click "I am 13 year of age or older";• Skip Offers from the Active Network; • Click Continue;• Click No Thanks to next offer;• Online Receipt will appear / Print button appears at topright corner;• Once printed scroll to bottom and click continue;• The main Cuesta College Community Programs page appears and at top right corner click log off
Payment Information
Check/Money Order# ______________________________________________________________
Visa/MC/Discover/AMEX# __________________________________________________________
Expiration Date __________________________________________________________________
Name as it appears on card ________________________________________________________
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT & ASSUMPTION OF POTENTIAL RISKI understand and acknowledge: (a) that these activities, by their very nature, pose the potential risk of serious injury/illness to individu-als who participate, (b) that in order to participate in these activities, I agree to assume liability and responsibility for any and all poten-tial risks which may be associated with participation in such activities, (c) that the college, its employees, officers, agents, or volunteersshall not be liable for any injury/illness suffered by me which is incident to and/or associated with preparing for and/or participating inthe activity(ies), (d) that I am responsible for my own transportation to and from the activity(ies) and the college assumes no liability forloss or injury resulting from my transportation and (e) that photos and/or videos of me and/or my child’s participation in these activitiesmay be taken for the sole purpose of assisting in the instruction and/or for the promotion of future programs. I have no known medicalcondition which may pose a risk to the health and safety of me or others by participating in the registered activity(ies).
Participant’s Signature_____________________________________ Date______________
Parent/Guardian’s Signature_________________________________ Date______________(if under age 18)
Please duplicate this form for more than two participants
COURSE/EVENT NAME COURSE/EVENT# DAY, DATE & TIME FEE
Participant Name:_____________________________________________________ $ _____________
Male Female Birth Date (Required)_________________________________
Participant Name:_____________________________________________________
Male Female Birth Date (Required)_________________________________
Parking: Semester Pass ..........................................................................................$15 $ ____________
Permit Hanger ............................................................................................................$2
Daily Pass(quantity)___________@...................................................................$2 each _____________
Total $ ____________
FOR OFFICE USE ONLY: DATE____________REGISTRAR_______________Parking Permit# ____________Pass#________________________________
Registration Information for all Classes (Not for College for Kids)
Name of Payee __________________________________________________________________First Last
Address ________________________________________________________________________
City ____________________________________________State ________Zip________________
Day Phone ____________________________Evening Phone ____________________________
Fax________________________________E-mail _______________________________________(for class confirmation and notices)
Emergency Contact_______________________________Emergency Phone __________________
18 REGISTER ONLINE: WWW.CUESTA.EDU/COMMUNITYPROGRAMS
COMMUNITY PROGRAMS OFFICE INFORMATIONwww.cuesta.edu/communityprogramsSan Luis Obispo CampusHighway 1, Building 4700San Luis Obispo, CA 93403-8106Monday-Thursday 8am to 5pmClosed for Lunch 12:30-1:30pm(805)546-3132 Phone(805)546-3107 Fax
Superintendent/PresidentGilbert Stork Ed.D.
Community Programs Staff(805)546-3132Gaby Rangel ....................Program Asst.Lea Geronimo ..................Int. Program Asst.Wes Martin ......................Program Coord.Nanette Piña ..................Division Asst.Matthew Green ..............Director
San Luis Obispo County Community College District Board of TrusteesBoard President - Patrick MullenBoard Vice President - Angela MitchellTrustee - Dick HitchmanTrustee - Pete SysakTrustee - Dr. Barbara GeorgeStudent Trustee - Scott Chedester
Campus LocationsSan Luis Obispo CampusHighway 1San Luis Obispo
North County Campus2800 Buena Vista DrivePaso Robles
Community Programs is a publication of Cuesta CollegeDesign/Layout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Marjorie Collins DesignPrinting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Casey Printing
The Board of Trustees of the San Luis Obispo County Commu-nity College District affirms that no person shall, on the basis ofrace, color, religious beliefs, gender, national origin, ethnicity,age, mental or physical disabilities, veteran status, sexual ori-entation, or marital status, be unlawfully subject to discrimina-tion under any program or activity of the San Luis ObispoCounty Community College District.
Registration Information for all Classes (Not for College for Kids)
Name of Payee __________________________________________________________________First Last
Address ________________________________________________________________________
City ____________________________________________State ________Zip________________
Day Phone ____________________________Evening Phone ____________________________
Fax________________________________E-mail _______________________________________(for class confirmation and notices)
Emergency Contact_______________________________Emergency Phone __________________
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