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Learn what it is like to work and

play like a Scientist, Technologist,

Engineer or Mathematician in

this fast paced STEM based

Lego Mindstorms EV3 Robotics

course.

fall a6 Mon., 9/21-10/26 | 20159am—11am for ages 8-10 1pm—3pm for ages 11-14Lego Robotics: Science Edition - $89 This project based class will focus on Science. We will learn how to utilize the sensors and data logging on the EV3 robot for a hands on exploration of the Scientific Method. This class will culminate in an end-of-class project that will be unique to this course and will exhibit and apply learned skills.

winter6 Mon., 1/11-2/22 | 20169am—11am for ages 8-10 1pm—3pm for ages 11-14Lego Robotics: Technology Edition - $89 This project based class will focus on Technology. We will expand our robotics skills as we learn about the technology behind our EV3 robots. We will pair LittleBits with our EV3 robots to dig deeper into what it takes to create a robot. This class will culminate in an end-of-class

project that will be unique to this course and will exhibit and apply learned skills.

spring6 Mon., 4/11-5/16 | 20169am—11am for ages 8-10 1pm—3pm for ages 11-14Lego Robotics: 3D Math Edition - $89 This project based class will focus on Mathematics. We will learn about the cutting edge field of 3D printing. We will design and 3D print our very own attachments for our EV3 robots and explore the Creative Design Process. This class will culminate in an end-of-class project that will be unique to this course and will exhibit and apply learned skills.

space challenge: spring breakMon. thru Thu., 8am-5pm, 3/21-3/25 | 2016Join us for Space Challenge where space explorers of tomorrow train. Visit the Planetarium, learn to conquer space challenges with EV3 Robotics, create a scientific journal and study life on our planet at the teaching zoo. Launch your own rocket and build a biome to take home. OPEN TO STUDENTS AGES 10-14.

fall b6 Mon., 11/9-12/14 | 20159am—11am for ages 8-10 1pm—3pm for ages 11-14Lego Robotics: Engineering Edition - $89 This project based class will focus on Engineering. We will learn how to create a giant structure, device or machine to explore the Engineering Design Process. This class will culminate in an end-of-class project that will be unique for this course and will demonstrate and apply learned skills.

College for Kids

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3Call 352-395-5193 for more information or to register. www.sfcollege.edu/cied/communityed/

Animal Activities ..............................4

Art ...................................................5

Career & Test Prep ........................5-6

College For Kids ..............................4

Computers & Technology ................7

Crafts & Hobbies .............................8

Culinary ............................................6

Dance ...............................................9

Fine Arts & Music ........................9-10

General Information .......................18

Health & Fitness ........................11-13

Historic Walking Tours ...................16

House & Garden ............................14

Languages .....................................14

Money & Finance ...........................15

Outdoor Adventures ......................16

Registration Information ................18

Senior Classes ................................15

SIMED ............................................15

Special Interests .............................17

Sports .............................................18

Understanding this brochure

How To Use Your Kindle FireLearn all the basics of your Kindle Fire (and HD), Fire parts and basic navigation; books, movies/TV, music, apps, search the web, and check email. Learn about Amazon’s Cloud Services and the benefits of buying Amazon Prime.

COM0040.1F43 Wed., starts 7/2, 6 pm—8 pmInstructor: Ken HumphlettSF NW Campus, B-204FEE $39

Course Title

Registration fee

Contents

Community Education Staff

Aug 12 Registration begins for Fall A

Aug 29 Classes begin for Fall A

Sept 7 Labor Day - college closed

Important Dates!

Like us on Facebook. Follow us on Twitter.

We offer classes in Archer, Hawthorne, High

Springs, Keystone Heights, Starke and at the

Blount and CIED Centers, downtown Gainesville!

Our programs need a minimum number enrolled before a class can run — so don’t wait!

Call today for more information!

www.sfcollege.edu/cied/communityed/

352-395-5193

530 W. University Ave | Gainesville FL 32601 | 352-395-5053 | www.sfcollege.edu/cied/

CIEDCenter for Innovation and Economic Development

Jennifer MullisProgram Coordinator

[email protected]

Melissa AtyeoCourse Manager

[email protected]

Sarah EilandOffice Assistant

[email protected]

Joni MuranoGraphic & Web Design

[email protected]

Jordan HouseOffice Assistant

[email protected]

Contact us at 352-395-5193 or visitwww.sfcollege.edu/cied/communityed for more information.

COM0040 is the course #

Course location: Bldg B, Rm 204

3 Wed. means this course runs for 3 Wednesdays and

starts on 7/2

First time class is offered

1F4 is the section #

Class in Hawthorne

Class in High Springs

Class at the Blount Center

Class in Starke

Class in Archer

Class at the CIED

Class in Keystone Heights

Learn what it is like to work and

play like a Scientist, Technologist,

Engineer or Mathematician in

this fast paced STEM based

Lego Mindstorms EV3 Robotics

course.

fall a6 Mon., 9/21-10/26 | 20159am—11am for ages 8-10 1pm—3pm for ages 11-14Lego Robotics: Science Edition - $89 This project based class will focus on Science. We will learn how to utilize the sensors and data logging on the EV3 robot for a hands on exploration of the Scientific Method. This class will culminate in an end-of-class project that will be unique to this course and will exhibit and apply learned skills.

winter6 Mon., 1/11-2/22 | 20169am—11am for ages 8-10 1pm—3pm for ages 11-14Lego Robotics: Technology Edition - $89 This project based class will focus on Technology. We will expand our robotics skills as we learn about the technology behind our EV3 robots. We will pair LittleBits with our EV3 robots to dig deeper into what it takes to create a robot. This class will culminate in an end-of-class

project that will be unique to this course and will exhibit and apply learned skills.

spring6 Mon., 4/11-5/16 | 20169am—11am for ages 8-10 1pm—3pm for ages 11-14Lego Robotics: 3D Math Edition - $89 This project based class will focus on Mathematics. We will learn about the cutting edge field of 3D printing. We will design and 3D print our very own attachments for our EV3 robots and explore the Creative Design Process. This class will culminate in an end-of-class project that will be unique to this course and will exhibit and apply learned skills.

space challenge: spring breakMon. thru Thu., 8am-5pm, 3/21-3/25 | 2016Join us for Space Challenge where space explorers of tomorrow train. Visit the Planetarium, learn to conquer space challenges with EV3 Robotics, create a scientific journal and study life on our planet at the teaching zoo. Launch your own rocket and build a biome to take home. OPEN TO STUDENTS AGES 10-14.

fall b6 Mon., 11/9-12/14 | 20159am—11am for ages 8-10 1pm—3pm for ages 11-14Lego Robotics: Engineering Edition - $89 This project based class will focus on Engineering. We will learn how to create a giant structure, device or machine to explore the Engineering Design Process. This class will culminate in an end-of-class project that will be unique for this course and will demonstrate and apply learned skills.

College for Kids

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4Call 352-395-5193 for more information or to register. www.sfcollege.edu/cied/communityed/

animal activities

college for kids

AKC S.T.A.R. Puppy ClassLearn how to best communicate with your puppy and also provide an opportunity for your dog to socialize. Classes aimed at earning the AKC S.T.A.R. Puppy distinction. Get info on puppy raising questions including housetraining, chewing, and the most effective way to teach practical skills.

ANI0045.1F36 Sat., starts 9/12, 10 am—11 amNOTE: At completion your puppy (up to 1 yr.) is eligible to be enrolled in the S.T.A.R. Puppy Program. Distinction information listed at http://www.akc.org/starpuppy/. Provide email address, instructor will send map. *Meets concurrently with Beginning Dog Training.

Beginning Dog TrainingDiscover innovative methods for communicating with your dog, with emphasis on instant response and attentiveness, encouraged by high motivation and praise. All basic obedience exercises are AKC oriented and geared for a great family dog, as well as competition.

ANI0022.1F66 Sat., starts 9/12, 10 am—11 pm

Advanced Dog TrainingIf you are familiar with AKC Techniques, and your dog knows basic obedience exercises, then this next level class is for you. Enjoy an advanced class that teaches a development of mutual trust and respect. Good citizen and AKC Community Canine titles can be earned by exam in this class.

ANI0025.1F66 Sat., starts 9/12, 11 am—12 pm

Instructor: Mitzi Calvert, CGC Eval.SF NW Campus, Lot 9A Overflow prkgFEE $34NOTE: No sr. waivers. $25 fee paid at 1st class. Current vaccinations required. Class meets at Overflow Parking lot across from Walgreens (on corner of NW 91st St.) Provide email address, instructor will send map.

Puppy SocializationThis class is for young puppies from 10 to 16 weeks old at the start of class. (Puppies should be in your home for 2 weeks prior to class. Bring vaccination records to 1st class.) We will focus primarily on socialization (what it is and how to do it correctly) and discuss the various developmental stages that your puppy will go through. We will also teach polite default behaviors that your puppy will use for life, such as sitting politely without being asked instead of jumping.

ANI0026.1F64 Sat., starts 9/12, 2 pm—3 pmInstructor: Kaila AmesEAGER PUP TRAINING STUDIO, (Indoors)519 NW 10 AveFEE $29NOTE: $10 materials fee paid at 1st class. Bring pup, proof of current immunizations, water and favorite treats. Provide email address, instructor will contact before 1st class.

Intro To K9 Nose Work®Come explore the brand new, official sport of K9 Nose Work®, specifically designed for dogs of all ages, sizes, breeds, and temperaments and for owners of all abilities! Bring your dog, crate, water, leash and yummy treats for this FUN and rewarding beginner course! You’ll be amazed at your dog’s natural talent and drive to search!

ANI0005.1F34 Tue., starts 9/22, 6 pm—7 pmInstructor: Steven Stirrat, ANWIEAGER PUP TRAINING STUDIO, (Indoors)519 NW 10 AveFEE $29NOTE: $10 for handouts/materials fee. Bring your dog, harness or collar, 6 foot leash, water and bowl. Provide email address, instructor will contact before 1st class.

Horseback Riding: Learn To RideHorsemanship is both an art and a science. Become a confident, safe rider and handler of horses under the professional training of Madonna Bynum. Training includes grooming, tack up, mount/dismount, seating, balance and hand positioning. All levels welcome.

ANI0055.1B44 Thu., starts 9/17, 6 pm—7:30 pmInstructor: Madonna BynumMADONNA’S EQUINE ACADEMY, Barn Waldo RdFEE $29NOTE: $100 facility fee paid at 1st class. Class will meet in outdoor arena. Wear appropriate clothes, long pants, closed toe shoes or boots with 1/2” heel (no tread). Maps will be emailed.

Classical Horse Training - Phase ICome meet Ali, our new off the track (OTTB) Thoroughbred filly. Come see how to take your OTTB from the track to a show/pleasure horse. We will be using classical training methods, no shortcuts. This is a progressive class; phase I of three phases.

ANI0027.1F76 Thu., starts 9/10, 6:30 pm—8:30 pmInstructor: Sybille MurrayS RIDING CENTRE 22812 NW 102nd Ave, AlachuaFEE $59NOTE: No sr. waivers. $120 facility fee paid at 1st class. This class has hands-on instruction. Students will not bring horses.

Trail Ride: See Florida By HorseExplore natural North Florida from the back of a horse. Ride through Devil’s Den Springs and Cedar Lakes Woods and Botanical Gardens. After the ride, we will take you down into Devil’s Den to experience the wonders of this prehistoric sinkhole. Feel free to pack a lunch and picnic on site after your tour.

NAT0019.1A21 Tue., starts 10/3, 9:30 am—12 pmInstructor: Heidi SchweibertTWO HAWK HAMMOCK 17990 NE 53rd LN, WillistonFEE $69NOTE: No sr. waivers. Please wear closed-toe shoes (no flip-flops) and long pants. No experience necessary, but must be in good physical condition. No children under 10, kids must be accompanied by a parent.

Homeschool Edition Robotics Program: Science EditionLearn about what a robot is and what it takes to control it. Work in pairs with the fun and adaptable Lego MindStorm EV3 Rover. This project-based class will focus on Science. We

will learn how to utilize the sensors and data logging on the EV3 robot for a hands on exploration of the Scientific Method. This class will culminate in an end-of-class project that will be unique to this course and will exhibit and apply learned skills.

COM0080.1C1Ages 8-106 Mon., starts 9/21, 9 am—11 am

COM0081.1C1Ages 11-146 Mon., starts 9/21, 1 pm—3 pm

Instructor: Gwendolyn ThompsonSF CIED, DB-125530 W University AveFEE $89

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artBeginning DrawingDon’t be afraid to try drawing. It is a skill that anyone can learn if you have the desire and discipline. Basic techniques will teach you “how to see”. Topics covered include line, shape, texture, shading, and more. Advanced students may work independently with their own subjects and goals. Guidance and critique will be provided at each class.

ART0004.1F25 Tue., starts 9/15, 10:30 am—1:30 pmInstructor: Terri RegottiSF BLOUNT CENTER, DC-08401 NW 6th St, DowntownFEE $89NOTE: No sr. waivers. Bring a variety of pencils (at least a #2 and an Ebony), Pink Pearl, gum or kneaded erasers, Sharpie marker, a drawing board, Strathmore Drawing Pad 11” x 14” or 18” x 24”, and ruler. Other materials discussed at 1st class.

Beginning Human Figure DrawingStudents will learn how to draw the human figure from a clothed model.

Using studies of the face and practice drawing eyes, mouth, nose and ears. This class is open to all levels.

ART0064.1D45 Thu., starts 9/17, 10:30 am—1:30 pmInstructor: Terri RegottiSF BLOUNT CENTER, DC-08401 NW 6th St, DowntownFEE $89NOTE: No sr. waivers. Bring 11” X 14” drawing pad, 18” x 24” drawing pad, 18” X 24” drawing board, pencils, variety of charcoal, kneaded eraser, latex eraser.

Paint A Masterpiece: Van GoghDiscover the Post-Impressionist in you. Here’s your chance to use bold, bright

colors and strong, thick brushstrokes (impasto) to recreate a Van Gogh masterpiece. In a step-by-step process, we will recreate a Van Gogh painting and you will learn about his use of colors and technique.

ART0043.1A54 Tue., starts 9/8, 6 pm—9 pmInstructor: Linda BairSF NW Campus, S-317FEE $69NOTE: No sr. waivers. For a list of supplies and information, contact instructor at [email protected].

Paint With LindaThis class is open to students with some prior experience. You will work on your own project and I will be your guide to a successful painting.

ART0047.1F44 Thu., starts 9/10, 6 pm—9 pmInstructor: Linda BairSF NW Campus, S-317FEE $69NOTE: No sr. waivers. For a list of supplies and information, contact instructor at [email protected].

Exploring WatercolorsLet loose and play with the fluid, luminous qualities of watercolor. Have fun learning basic techniques needed to produce lively, colorful paintings including washes and glazes, color theory, design, and construction process. Materials required discussed during first class.

ART0050.1H24 Tue., starts 9/15, 6 pm—8 pmInstructor: Beryl BayerHAWTHORNE MIDDLE/HIGH SCHOOL21403 SE 69th Ave, HawthorneFEE $49NOTE: No sr. waivers. Approx. $40 material fee.

ART0050.1I44 Thu., starts 9/10, 6 pm—8 pmInstructor: Beryl BayerHIGH SPRINGS120 NW 2nd Ave, High SpringsFEE $49NOTE: No sr. waivers. Approx. $40 material fee.

Intro To Making Comic BooksFrom newspaper strips and superheroes, to underground minicomics and graphic

novels, this course will provide an introduction to the breadth of the medium and the visual language used. Class will cover a brief discussion of the variety of comic styles and subjects, storytelling exercises, intro to basic inking, assembling and printing a finished comic. Students will learn to plot out, draw, and assemble their own comic books!

ART1000.1W33 Wed., starts 9/16, 7 pm—9:30 pmInstructor: Phillip WeissWESTWOOD MIDDLE SCHOOL, Office 3215 NW 15th AveFEE $49NOTE: No sr. waivers. Basic drawing skills recommended. Please bring paper and pencils, bristol board, pens, brushes, ink, markers, rulers.

ADD/ADHD In The WorkplaceLearn new strategies to ensure your success at work. Understand the internal traits and external factors that contribute to job enjoyment. You can make the positive aspects of ADHD work for you.

PGR0026.1F41 Tue., starts 9/15, 6:30 pm—8 pmInstructor: Helen Kornblum, MASF NW Campus, B-02FEE $20NOTE: No sr. waivers. Bring pencil and paper for notes.

ADHD In Elementary SchoolUnderstanding executive skills and brain development helps parents and teachers

create the best learning environment for the child who has ADHD. Learn about the benefits of structure, support, and strategy to build skills.

PGR0036.1F21 Tue., starts 9/22, 6:30 pm—8 pmInstructor: Helen Kornblum, MASF NW Campus, B-02FEE $20NOTE: No sr. waivers. Bring pencil and paper for notes.

ADHD In Middle SchoolYour student is now dealing with new academic demands, more transitions, and

social stress. It’s time to guide students into more productive habits for time management, planning, and organizing before they feel overwhelmed.

PGR0044.1F61 Tue., starts 9/29, 6:30 pm—8 pmInstructor: Helen Kornblum, MASF NW Campus, B-02FEE $20NOTE: No sr. waivers. Bring pencil and paper for notes.

College Prep For ADHD StudentsIs your student ready for the demands of college? An ADHD coach will outline

strategies in time management, organizing, and self-advocacy that parents and students can work on before they get to campus. (Students are welcome to attend.)

PGR0041.1F11 Wed., starts 10/14, 6:30 pm—8 pmInstructor: Helen Kornblum, MASF NW Campus, B-02FEE $20NOTE: No sr. waivers. Bring pencil and paper for notes.

Exploring College For FamiliesDesigned for parents and prospective students, this tour discusses the college application and financial aid process, as well as, exploring the North West (Main) campus. Learn about counseling, academic advisement, student services, degree programs, transfer opportunities and more.

CAR0012.1F31 Tue., starts 10/13, 6:30 pm—8:15 pmInstructor: SF Recruitment SpecialistSF NW Campus, R-101FREENOTE: Preregistration only.

Health Career OpportunitiesExplore Cardiovascular Tech., Dental Hygiene, Dental Assisting, Diagnostic Medical Sonography, Nuclear Medicine Tech., Nursing, Respiratory Care, Physical Therapy Assistant, Radiography, and Surgical Tech. Learn how to enter the programs leading to these exciting careers. A building tour is included.

CAR0060.1F21 Thu., starts 9/10, 6 pm—7 pmInstructor: Scott FortnerSF NW Campus, W-LobbyFREE

career & test prep

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culinaryMaking Italian PizzaLearn the secrets to making great Italian pizza in this hands-on class. Learn how to make fresh pizza sauce and fresh dough to create your own pizza. Each student will make their own pizza to cook and eat in class.

CUL0011.1G41 Sun., starts 9/13, 1 pm—4 pm

Making Italian PastaAll day workshop. Students will learn to make an Egg pasta dough from scratch and roll out the pasta to make and stuff individual ravioli’s. Class includes instruction on stuffing and sauces for pasta toppings. Light snacks provided throughout the day for consumption. All food will then be cooked and consumed in class by the students. Recipes will be given out at class.

CUL0009.1B71 Sun., starts 10/18, 1 pm—5 pm

Instructor: Michelle Reeves FAT TUSCAN CAFÉ725 NE 1st StFEE $34NOTE: No sr. waivers. $15 supply fee paid at class. These are hands-on classes in which students will be working with dough, so bring an apron. Printed copies of recipes will be given to each student.

Craft Beer 101Come explore the world of craft beer with a local professional brewer as your tour guide! This course will feature a brief history of the craft beer movement, discuss the raw ingredients used to brew and examine the qualities used to evaluate beer by certified beer judges – appearance, aroma, flavor and mouthfeel. You’ll gain insight into the brewing process, the equipment used to brew beer and become acquainted with some of the major craft beer styles. This is intended to be a beginner’s level course.

CUL0063.1B62 Mon., starts 9/21, 6:30 pm—8:30 pmInstructor: John DennyFIRST MAGNITUDE BREWING1220 SE Veitch StFEE $34NOTE: No sr. waivers. *Must be 21 to register. Please bring valid ID to class.* $20 materials fee paid at 1st class.

Cake DecoratingUsing a 6-inch cake for beginners, students will practice the art of cake decorating,

including how to make icing. Afterwards, students can take home their creations to share with family and friends.

CUL0014.1B71 Sun., starts 10/4, 2 pm—5 pmInstructor: Faith KommuBLUE OVEN KITCHENS 1323 S Main StFEE $39NOTE: No sr. waiver. $15 facility fee paid to instructor. Cake decorating kit provided by instructor for $30 or email [email protected] for list to purchase items yourself.

Discover Tea Around The WorldIntroduction to tea culture, preparation and consumption throughout the world. During the class we will drink many different varieties of white, green, oolong and black teas from China, India, Japan and other places. Special attention will be given to the history and cross cultural significance of tea over the ages.

HOB0071.1B24 Tue., starts 9/8, 6 pm—8 pmInstructor: Michael GarvinSF CIED, DB-117530 W University AveFEE $34

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Be A Successful CommunicatorThis course focuses on strategies to improve communication both in your professional and personal life. Learn how to get your message across while reducing conflict, as well as how to listen effectively.

CAR0001.1H21 Tue., starts 9/22, 6 pm—7 pmInstructor: JoAnn WilkesHAWTHORNE MIDDLE/HIGH SCHOOL 21403 SE 69th Ave, HawthorneFREE

CAR0001.1I41 Thu., starts 9/10, 6 pm—7 pmInstructor: JoAnn WilkesHIGH SPRINGS120 NW 2nd Ave, High SpringsFREE

Virtual Job HuntingLearn to maximize your effectiveness searching for employment opportunities online. Major search engines such as Employ Florida, Indeed, and Career Builders will be explored.

CAR0006.1A21 Tue., starts 9/15, 6 pm—7 pmInstructor: JoAnn WilkesSF DAVIS CENTER17500 SW Archer Rd, ArcherFREE

CAR0006.1K21 Tue., starts 10/6, 6 pm—7 pmInstructor: JoAnn WilkesSF WATSON CENTER4150 SE State Road 21, Keystone HeightsFREE

Ace That InterviewLearn tips and techniques for a successful interview. Includes sample questions and responses such as how to respond to the common inquiry, “Tell me about yourself.” Bring current resume and job title of desired interview.

CAR0007.1S21 Tue., starts 9/29, 6 pm—7 pmInstructor: JoAnn WilkesSF ANDREWS CENTER209 W Call St, StarkeFREE

SF Career & College PathfinderThis workshop is for students and adults who are wondering about possible

careers, majors, and colleges. We will focus on the training opportunities available at Santa Fe College and the careers to which they lead. Participants will be introduced to good online resources for researching possible career paths, choosing academic and career goals, and planning effectively to achieve those goals.

CAR0040.1F11 Thu., starts 9/10, 6 pm—8 pmInstructor: James YawnSF NW Campus, R-124FREE

NOTE: Call (352) 395-5047 to see if you qualify for the Focus on the

Future program.

Ooops!We cancelled your class

because we didn’t know you were interested. Our programs

need a minimum number enrolled before a class can run

— so don’t wait!

Register Early!!

About the Instructor —John Denny is the co-founder and co-owner of First Magnitude Brewing Company, a 15-barrel production brewery located in the South Main district of Gainesville. Denny has co-hosted Homebrew Talk, a monthly podcast featuring educational and entertaining aspects of homebrewing.

career & test prep - cont.

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Create Your Own Wordpress BlogThis hands-on course provides an overview of creating a basic web site or blog using the free WordPress.com service. Topics include: creating a blog account, applying a theme, using categories, creating pages and posts, and editing content. This class is held in a computer lab, so you do not need to bring any devices to participate.

COM0069.1F22 Thu., starts 9/10, 6:30 pm—8 pmInstructor: Andrew SheppardSF NW Campus, C-119FEE $39NOTE: You should have some previous experience with basic web browsing and using email. Bring pen and paper for taking notes.

Enhancing Your Digital PhotosLearn Intro Paint.NET: a free photo-editing program for Windows. Correct errors and enhance your digital photographs. Basics include rotate, crop, brighten/darken, adjust color, resize for e-mail, and print your photos. Advanced features include “Clone tool”, and Layers to remove unwanted objects, and put others in.

COM0015.1F23 Tue., starts 9/15, 6 pm—9 pmInstructor: James YawnSF NW Campus, S-254FEE $49

Internet Tips And TricksThis course will provide an overview of advanced tools for Internet research, a discussion of free Web-based services, as well as safe and free software available for download. Additionally, Internet security issues will be discussed.

COM0011.1F11 Sat., starts 9/19, 9 am—12 pmInstructor: Brian FoxSF NW Campus, C-114FEE $39NOTE: Bring a USB/flash drive. This is an intermediate class, so you should be familiar with the basics of Web browsers, file management, and Windows.

Introduction To 3D PrintingWith the introduction of many low cost 3D printers to the market, 3D printing has

become attainable for home and hobby use. If you just bought a 3d printer, are looking to buy, or just want to learn more, this introductory class is for you. Learn the process of designing your own digital 3d model, preparing it for print and printing your model for you to take home.

COM0017.1D46 Thu., starts 9/10, 6 pm—8 pmInstructor: James Thompson, Ph.D.SF - NW Campus, W-210FEE $69 - LAB FEE $10NOTE: No sr. waivers. This is a hands-on class so bring your curiosity and questions and be ready to jump into the world of 3D printing.

iPad Fundamentals - Part ILearn the fundamentals of how to use your iPad: settings, navigation, WiFi, making it easier to use, iCloud Backup, updating iOS, Notes, Organize your life, iMessage and Facetime. Updated for iOS 8.4.

COM0018.1F23 Wed., starts 9/2, 6 pm—8:30 pmInstructor: Ken HumphlettSF NW Campus, B-04FEE $49NOTE: No sr. waivers. Bring your iPad and accessories. All iPads must be fully charged and set up before 1st class. Setup includes creating an Apple ID (also called an iTunes account) and you must know the password for that account. You also must know the passwords for any email accounts that you want to use on your iPad.

iPad Fundamentals - Part IIContinue the basics with the second part of the iPad Fundamentals class. We’ll learn all about using email and web browsing, iTunes/Appstore buying etc., photos and video, and managing Apps. Updated for iOS 8.4.

COM0022.1F33 Wed., starts 9/23, 6 pm—8:30 pmInstructor: Ken HumphlettSF NW Campus, B-04FEE $49NOTE: No sr. waivers. Bring your iPad and accessories. All iPads must be fully charged and set up before 1st class. Setup includes creating an Apple ID (also called an iTunes account) and you must know the password for that account. You also must know the passwords for any email accounts that you want to use on your iPad.

iPhone BasicsLearn the basics of how to use your iPhone: settings, navigation, gestures, phone tips and tricks, messages, Facetime, clock/alarm, iCloud, security, Find My iPhone and more.

COM0046.1F23 Thu., starts 9/10, 6 pm—8:30 pmInstructor: Ken HumphlettSF NW Campus, B-04FEE $49NOTE: No sr. waivers. Only iPhones 4S or newer and upgraded to iOS 8.4. Bring your iPhone and accessories. All iPhones must be fully charged and set up before 1st class. Set up includes creating an AppleID (also called an iTunes account) and you must know the password for that account.

Windows MS Office BasicsThis course will cover Windows and Microsoft Office basics. Learn about the Windows 7 Operating System and options in the Start menu, desktop and screen saver then move through the control panel and explore the topics of user accounts, Appearance and Themes, printers, mouse, folder options and sound. The Microsoft Office section will go into the programs included in it like, PowerPoint, Excel and Word and how they are interoperable with each other.

COM0039.1F36 Wed., starts 9/9, 6:30 pm—8:30 pmInstructor: Daniel AllenSF NW Campus, C-114FEE $69 - LAB FEE $10NOTE: No sr. waivers. Bring a USB flash drive if you have one. Must be comfortable with the keyboard and typing.

PC For Beginners & Beyond 1This course is for people new to computers or those wanting to

move beyond the basics. Learn the parts, terminology, the basics of Windows, how to create and save files, how to make a smart computer purchase, and much more.

COM0020.1F34 Thu, starts 9/3, 5:30 pm—8:30 pmInstructor: Brian FoxSF NW Campus, C-118FEE $69 - LAB FEE $10NOTE: No sr. waivers. Please bring a USB/flash drive to class.

PC For Beginners & Beyond 2This course discusses basic computer security, navigating Windows, managing

your files, creating and customizing documents, changing your system’s settings, and an introduction to navigating around on the Internet.

COM0021.1F34 Thu., starts 10/1, 5:30 pm—8:30 pmInstructor: Brian FoxSF NW Campus, C-118FEE $69 - LAB FEE $10NOTE: No sr. waivers. Please bring a USB/flash drive to class.

Protecting Your IdentityThis class is designed to make people aware of the hidden dangers and what

is really going on in the vast expanse of the Internet, computers and smart phones.

COM0077.1F22 Tue., starts 9/15, 6:30 pm—8:30 pmInstructor: Daniel AllenSF NW Campus, C-113FEE $39NOTE: No sr. waivers.

computers & technology

Note: Unless a prerequisite is noted, classes are designed for all

levels!

LEGO RoboticsThis class is for those interested in learning the basics of LEGO, LEGO robotics construction and programming, and how to start a competitive FIRST Lego League Robotics Team. Find out what a FIRST Lego League Robotics tournament looks like and what types of competitive robotics programs are available in the U.S. Learn how to use LEGO and Robotics as a foundation for STEM learning. EV3 is the designated robot for FIRST Lego League Robotics competition!

HOB0077.1R16 Thu., starts 9/10, 6 pm—8 pmInstructor: Joe MoseleySF CIED, DB-117530 W University AveFEE $89NOTE: No sr. waivers. This class is for adults working with middle school students.

About the Instructor —∙ FIRST Lego League Team Coach at

Cornerstone School (over 25 teams) 2006-2015∙ Director of ROBOPALOOZA - FIRST Lego

League Qualifying Tournament (8 years) 2007-2015

∙ Director of The Cornerstone School STEM Summer Camp 2015

∙ Sunshine State STEM Teacher of the Year (Marion County) 2012

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crafts & hobbiesFly Tying For Florida Waters IIThis is a continuation of Beginning Fly Tying for Florida Waters. Building upon

the basic techniques learned in the beginners class the student will learn to tie flies of more complexity. Each student will learn to tie a number of standard flies than can be used in and about Florida to catch our most common fish. The tools, techniques, methods and materials used in fly tying will be explained. Every class member will create two flies during each class session.

HOB0072.1F33 Wed., starts 9/9, 5:30 pm—8 pmInstructor: Robert CraigSF NW Campus, B-204FEE $34NOTE: $15 materials fee paid at 1st class. Please bring a fly tying vise and scissors.

Jewelry ConstructionThe allure of hand made, eye-catching adornments will inspire you. With a desire to design simple jewelry, learn basic noncasting jewelry construction techniques. Come create unique rings, bracelets, and pendants. Enameling on copper will also be taught.

CRA0061.1W46 Tue., starts 9/8, 6:30 pm—8:30 pmInstructor: Dietrich DohrmannWESTWOOD MIDDLE SCHOOL, Office 3215 NW 15th AveFEE $54NOTE: No sr. waivers. $15 materials fee paid at 1st class. Bring pencil and paper.

Meet Your Sewing MachineBought a sewing machine? Or receive one as a gift or hand-me-down? Is it out of the box? This class introduces you to the basic principles you need to get started or improve your confidence using a sewing machine, regardless of the make or model of your machine! Learn how to wind a bobbin, thread the machine, change the needle, seam selection and basic machine operation. Troubleshooting and general maintenance guidelines also discussed.

NEE0024.1G21 Tue., starts 9/15, 6 pm—8 pmInstructor: Judith Kavanagh & Sima MellmanGAINESVILLE HIGH SCHOOL, Office1900 NW 13th StFEE $39

NEE0024.1I41 Thu., starts 9/24, 6 pm—8 pmInstructor: Judith Kavanagh & Sima MellmanHIGH SPRINGS 120 NW 2nd Ave, High SpringsFEE $39

NOTE: No sr. waivers. This is a hands-on class taught by two instructors. Students must bring their sewing machine with power cord, pedal, and instruction book. Also may bring scrap material for practice.

Knitting For Beginners IDiscover the relaxing and rewarding hobby of knitting in this complete beginner’s course. Learn to knit Continental style as we cover the basic stitches, tools, yarn selection and reading patterns. No experience needed. All supplies provided including yarn for an easy scarf project.

NEE0007.1F63 Sat., starts 9/12, 1 pm—3 pmInstructor: Scarlett *Kiki* GeigerSF NW Campus, A-01FEE $34NOTE: $20 to first class for materials and bring a notebook and pen. All supplies/patterns will be provided.

Intro to Knitting In The RoundThis course shows you how to use double pointed needles and covers techniques

for knitting in the round. Learn how to avoid mistakes, read charts and start a wool hat project. All supplies provided.

NEE0015.1F62 Sat., starts 10/10, 1 pm—3 pmInstructor: Scarlett *Kiki* GeigerSF NW Campus, A-01FEE $29NOTE: $20 to first class for materials and bring a knitting bag. Students should have basic knitting skills: cast on, knit and purl stitch, bind off.

Making Soap - BeginnersLearn to make hand-crafted cold process soap. Class will include instructions for making soaps with goat’s milk, coconut milk, honey and bees wax. Working with synthetic and natural colors will also be demonstrated. Students will receive notes, recipes and resource websites via email at the end of class.

CRA0032.1B31 Sat., starts 9/5, 9 am—12 pmInstructor: Heidi SchweibertTWO HAWK HAMMOCK17990 NE 53rd Ln, WillistonFEE $29NOTE: No sr. waivers. $10 material fee to be paid at 1st class.

Making Soap - IntermediateLearn to make hand-crafted hot process and translucent soap. This class will review basic cold process soap and end with translucent soap. Course will also focus on analyzing ingredients to create recipes for various skin types and desirable qualities.

CRA0011.1B31 Sat., starts 9/12, 9 am—1 pmInstructor: Heidi SchweibertTWO HAWK HAMMOCK17990 NE 53rd Ln, WillistonFEE $29NOTE: No sr. waivers. $10 material fee to be paid at 1st class. Feel free to bring a picnic lunch. Beginner class advised but not required.

Holiday WreathsCreate your own holiday wreath to decorate your door or home with seasonal color.

CRA0047.1H24 Thu., starts 9/17, 6 pm—8 pmInstructor: Jeni WilliamsHAWTHORNE MIDDLE/HIGH SCHOOL 21403 SE 69th Ave, HawthorneFEE $29NOTE: No sr. waivers. Supplies fee payable to instructor at 1st class. $15 for candy cane wreath and $20 for white wreath or $35 for both.

Origami Creations IThis is an introductory course to the ancient art of origami (making creations by folding paper). Learn the techniques to make a new origami creation each week to take home with you.

CRA0045.1F64 Sat., starts 9/12, 4 pm—5 pmInstructor: Coco Sirikul BlumbergSF NW Campus, A-04FEE $34NOTE: $10 material fee to be paid at 1st class.

Modular OrigamiModular origami is connecting more than one single origami unit without using

any glue. It’s fun to do and you can take the product home to decorate your home or give as a gift.

CRA0063.1F24 Sat., starts 9/12, 5 pm—6 pmInstructor: Coco Sirikul BlumbergSF NW Campus, A-04FEE $34NOTE: $10 material fee to be paid at 1st class.

Open Studio In CeramicsClay offers a wide range of expression from functional pottery to the poetry of raku. This course is designed to allow students to chart their own creative experience. Methods of hand building as well as throwing on the potter’s wheel will be demonstrated and taught. Students of all levels of experience are welcome. Come and experience the wide world of clay.

CRA0031.1F64 Sat., starts 9/12, 9:30 am—12:30 pmInstructor: Gary BoneOAK HALL SCHOOL, Ceramic Studio8009 SW 14th Ave (off Tower Rd)FEE $59NOTE: No sr. waivers. $75 fee to be paid at 1st class for materials and firing costs.

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dancecouples dancing

Acro-BalanceThis class combines elements of acro-yoga and hand-to-hand partner

balancing. Emphasis is placed on safety, posture and alignment of all practitioners. No partner required to participate.

DAN2335.1D14 Tue., starts 9/8, 7:15 pm—8:15 pmInstructor: S-Connection InstructorS-Connection Aerial Arts 250 SE 10th AveFEE $39NOTE: No sr. waivers. $10 facility fee paid at 1st class.

Belly Dancing For EveryoneBelly dancing is a cardiovascular activity for women of all ages and shapes. Be prepared for an energetic class that will lift your spirits. Play with finger cymbals and veils as you shimmy and sway your body into better health.

DAN0020.1B26 Tue., starts 9/15, 7:30 pm—8:30 pmInstructor: Marjorie MalerkETHNIC DANCE EXPRESSIONS 4000 W Newberry Rd, Suite DFEE $39NOTE: $10 facility fee paid at 1st class.

Beginning Argentine TangoLearn how to dance with a partner, have fun, feel more confident, get exercise, enjoy great music and meet nice people. No partner needed. We rotate partners, but rotating is not required.

DAN0036.1G46 Thu., starts 9/10, 6 pm—7 pmInstructor: Andrew WeitzenGAINESVILLE HIGH SCHOOL1900 NW 13th StFEE $59 - LAB FEE $5NOTE: No sr. waivers. Wear comfortable clothes and shoes.

Beginning Swing DanceFor beginners, learn the basics for all swing dancing. You cannot have more fun than that!

DAN0035.1G46 Thu., starts 9/10, 7 pm—8 pmInstructor: Andrew WeitzenGAINESVILLE HIGH SCHOOL, Office1900 NW 13th StFEE $59 - LAB FEE $5NOTE: No sr. waivers. Wear comfortable clothes and shoes.

Brazilian Samba and ForroLearn authentic Brazilian social dancing with samba de gafieira and forro. This

class is open to all levels and consists of a warm up to familiarize students with Brazilian rhythms, then broken into groups to learn footwork patterns for leads and follows. Class will culminate in putting partners together to practice what they have learned. No partner required to participate.

DAN0038.1B74 Mon., starts 9/14, 7:15 pm—8:15 pmInstructor: S-Connection InstructorS-Connection Aerial Arts 250 SE 10th AveFEE $29NOTE: No sr. waivers. $10 facility fee paid at 1st class.

Basic Ballroom I For CouplesLearn 3 classic dances - Fox Trot, Waltz, and East Coast Swing. You can enjoy dancing on a cruise, parties, at your wedding or a friends. Fox Trot and East Coast Swing are the most used dances. The Waltz is an elegant dance that everyone should learn.

DAN0011.1B14 Sun., starts 9/13, 5:30 pm—6:30 pm

Basic Latin For CouplesLearn 4 essential and exciting Latin dances - Rumba, Merengue, Cha Cha and Salsa. Rumba is danced to slower music. Merengue is one of the easiest dances to learn with festive music. Cha Cha and Salsa are fun faster Latin dances. You will learn basic patterns, lead/follow, and timing in all 4 dances in a fun class setting.

DAN0066.1B14 Sun., starts 9/13, 7 pm—8 pm

Instructor: Eileen ParrisPARRIS DANCE STUDIO2716 SW 100th StFEE $34NOTE: No sr. waivers. $6 facility fee paid at 1st class. Limited to 8 couples, both participants must register for class. Wear comfortable clothing and shoes (no tennis shoes).

fine arts & musicHippodrome Play ObservershipEver wanted a behind-the-scenes look at how a regional theatre brings a production from the page to the stage? In this engaging session with Hippodrome artists and staff, you will witness designer presentations, the

1st rehearsal with a cast read-thru of the script, observation of additional rehearsals and a backstage peek at other elements of the artistic process. The Observership ends with a preview performance and post-show session.

ENG0030.1B56 weeks, starts 9/18, 3 pm—5 pm (see dates below)Instructor: Hippodrome InstructorHIPPODROME STATE THEATRE25 SE 2nd PlaceFEE $100NOTE: No sr. waivers. Six meeting dates and times: Sept. 18 from 3-5pm; Sept. 25 time TBA (1st rehearsal); Oct. 2 from 3-5pm; Oct. 8 from 3-5pm (press run); Oct. 9 from 3-5pm; Oct. 14 from approx. 7-10pm (preview performance and afterthoughts).

Hipp-Provisation: Explore ShakespeareThis 6-week course will explore Shakespearean language through scene work and sonnets. Students will rehearse and workshop scenes from plays, including Shakespeare and contemporary. While rehearsing the scenes, students will learn how to analyze a scene, find and explore beats, and discover character arcs. The class will utilize acting exercises used by Uta Hagen and Lee Strasberg.

HOB0027.1F46 Mon., starts 9/14, 6:15 pm—7:30 pmInstructor: Hippodrome InstructorHIPPODROME STATE THEATRE25 SE 2nd PlaceFEE $149NOTE: No sr. waivers. A 7th class on 10/26 is an optional end of term celebration.

About the Hippodrome Theatre’s Education —The Hippodrome provides quality arts education for all ages. Hipp camps and classes are led by the region’s most dynamic and experienced teachers.

Tap Dance With ChayaExperience joy, exercise, creative expression, music, laughter, and feeling

great about yourself through the power and fun of tap dance. For beginners to advanced beginners.

DAN0008.1G26 Thu., starts 9/10, 5:45 pm—6:45 pmInstructor: Sharon HellerLocation TBAFEE $59NOTE: No sr. waivers. $15 facility fee paid at 1st class. Students will need to purchase tap shoes for an estimated cost of $25-$35.

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Intro To Voiceovers: 1-on-1Fun, 90 minute, video chat covering some of the many details of the voiceover industry. Perform a real script and receive a professional voice evaluation after class. Discover if voice acting is something you’d like to pursue. Taught by a professional voice actor from Voices For All.

— Online Class —

Guitar IIIf you know basic chord forms and melodic notations, join others interested in learning chord progressions, improvisation, transposing, and rudiments of arrangement. Guitar I or equivalent experience is recommended.

MUS0012.1W46 Wed., starts 9/9, 7 pm—8:30 pmInstructor: Julian KazimierWESTWOOD MIDDLE SCHOOL, Office3215 NW 15th AveFEE $59 - LAB FEE $3NOTE: Please bring guitar, paper and pencil.

Hand Drumming TechniquesLearn to play a variety of hand drums, focusing on African/Afro Caribbean music and rhythms. All levels will find it challenging from beginner to advanced. If you don’t have a drum some will be provided.

MUS0076.1F16 Tue., starts 9/8, 7 pm—9 pmInstructor: Leon LarsonSF - NW Campus, E-134FEE $54NOTE: $10 fee paid at 1st class.

Improv For BeginnersWant to think quicker on your feet, be more relaxed while speaking in public, more confident or simply just have fun while learning some acting skills? Discover the joy of spontaneity through improvisation. Learn exercises and games that build confidence and improve listening by way of trusting your instincts and applied acting techniques. The focus is on playing together, energy, commitment, teamwork, and trust.

HOB0019.1G46 Tue., starts 9/8, 7 pm—9 pmInstructor: Jeffrey JurgensSF BLOUNT CENTER, DA-121401 NW 6th St, DowntownFEE $54NOTE: Bring pen, paper and energy. There will be an optional performance for yourfriends and family at the end of the course.

Stand-Up Comedy For BeginnersHave you ever wanted to try stand-up, but your life, your hair, or fear got in the way? Do you simply want to improve your public speaking skills or do you want to learn how to do stand-up to prove the non-believers wrong and stuff your funny in their faces? If so, come take this 6-week class in which you’ll learn the basics of comedy writing, stage presence, tone, editing, rehearsing, persona, and audience interaction.

HOB0023.1F66 Thu., starts 9/10, 7 pm—9 pmInstructor: Jeffrey JurgensSF BLOUNT CENTER, DA-126401 NW 6th St, DowntownFEE $54NOTE: Bring pen, paper and energy. There will be an optional performance for yourfriends and family at the end of the course.

Creative Writing Your WayWrite a memoir, poem, children’s story. You can do it with help. No writing experience necessary, just your willingness to have fun and learn. Instructor will lead students in fun writing exercises. You will be surprised at the inner writer in you.

ENG0016.1F34 Wed., starts 9/9, 2 pm—4 pmInstructor: Irma FallonSF NW Campus, B-02FEE $39NOTE: No sr. waivers.

Publishing Your WorkWhether you have a book of poetry, memoir, graphic novel, mystery, or other you no doubt want your work in print or available as an e-book. How do you get your work published in today’s competitive market? Learn about the different types of publishing options available, how to prepare a query letter, find an agent or self-publish.

ENG0002.1A16 Wed., starts 9/9, 6 pm—8 pmInstructor: Wendy ThorntonSF NW Campus, B-224FEE $54NOTE: No sr. waivers. Bring pen and paper for notes.

The Inner PoetThis course is designed to assist you to write poems and have fun doing it. First

we’ll study a few model excerpts from poems and poets of ancient times, the Renaissance, and contemporary historic periods. Then we’ll discuss poetry in general and each student will choose a subject/theme for each one’s poem. Lastly we’ll join in round table discussions and constructive critiques.

ENG0025.1F66 Wed., starts 9/9, 6 pm—7:30 pmInstructor: Michael CorreiaSF NW Campus, A-201FEE $39NOTE: Bring text “Some of America Traversed” by Michael Lee Correia. Additional study materials will be discussed at 1st class.

Writing From WithinThis course is designed to help you get the ideas from your head to the page, to open up your process and allow for a creative flow from concept to content. Writers, who are trying to get past writers block, start a biography or complete a short story will find the skills outlined in this course helpful.

ENG0022.1G46 Thu., starts 9/10, 6:30 pm—8 pmInstructor: Zona GaleGAINESVILLE HIGH SCHOOL, Office1900 NW 13th StFEE $39NOTE: Prerequisite: should have basic writing skills and understanding of English.Bring a journal and pen.

35MM/Digital Photography ISolve the mysteries of basic photography. Learn how to use your 35mm or digital camera by using the right tools (meters, lenses, film and filters.) This class is for beginners.

PHO0003.1F26 Tue., starts 9/8, 5:30 pm—8:30 pm

PHO0003.1F36 Thu., starts 9/10, 5:30 pm—8:30 pm

Instructor: James AtyeoSF NW Campus, P-139FEE $89NOTE: No sr. waivers. Must have a SLR 35mm camera (film or digital), with a manual override and interchangeable lenses. Student is responsible for the purchase and processing of your slide or digital film for class assignments.

Advanced 35MM/Digital PhotographyNow that you have finished Digital Photography 1, join other like minded photographers. Have fun challenging yourself with new ideas and assignments. Learn composition, lenses, lighting, metering and more.

PHO0004.1F36 Wed., starts 9/9, 5:30 pm—8:30 pmInstructor: James AtyeoSF NW Campus, P-139FEE $99NOTE: No sr. waivers. You should have a SLR 35mm camera (film or digital) with a manual override. You are responsible for the purchase and processing of your film or digital images. There will be a field trip on 1 Saturday or Sunday, 10am-4pm, date/loc. TBD by class. Must have taken a previous Photo I course with Jim Atyeo and have his permission.

GuitarPlaying the guitar can be relaxing, enjoyable and easy to learn! Acquaint yourself with various folk strums, picking styles, chords, and embellishments. Familiar songs are used as examples.

MUS0011.1F26 Mon., starts 9/14, 6:30 pm—8 pmInstructor: Julian KazimierSF DAVIS CENTER 17500 SW Archer Rd, ArcherFEE $59 - LAB FEE $3NOTE: Please bring guitar, paper and pencil.

MUS0011.1W46 Wed., starts 9/9, 5:30 pm—7 pmInstructor: Julian KazimierWESTWOOD MIDDLE SCHOOL, Office3215 NW 15th AveFEE $59 - LAB FEE $3NOTE: Please bring guitar, paper and pencil.

HOB0005.1F5Instructor: Voices For AllOne-on-One Online CourseVoices For All, Inc.FEE $49

NOTE: No sr. waivers. This is an online one-on-one course: Voices for All will contact to schedule lesson, so you can sign up anytime during the Fall A term. Must have Internet Access and Video Chatting capabilities using either of the following free methods: Skype (PC users) or iChat (Mac users).

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Essential Oils For Skin CareEssential oils are a safe, natural, and effective means to care for our skin. Come

learn how essential oils work, which ones are most helpful to our skin, and how to use them to keep our skin healthy and vibrant.

HEA0002.1F21 Sat., starts 10/17, 10 am—11 am Instructor: Lindsey FieldSF NW Campus, A-04FEE $20NOTE: No sr. waivers. Everyone leaves with a sample!

Healing, Mind, Body, SpiritLearn techniques to assist in the healing process and balance using techniques from Qi Gong, mindfulness, and yoga.

HEA0016.1F16 Tue., starts 9/8, 7:30 pm—8:30 pm Instructor: K.A. ShakoorKARMA THEGSUM CHOLING1216 NW 9th AveFEE $49NOTE: No sr. waivers. $15 facility fee paid at 1st class.

Hoop Dance-FitLearn the joys of hoop dance. Bring your own hoop or use one of ours. Class begins with yoga-inspired warm-up and stretch to prepare body for active dance, then moves into both on and off-body skills. On-body hoop dance works core muscles, while off-body tricks strengthen arms and legs. Classes finish with combinations of skills and choreography for endurance and fun!

DAN0028.1R34 Tue., starts 9/8, 6 pm—7 pm Instructor: S Connection InstructorS-CONNECTION AERIAL ARTS 250 SE 10th AveFEE $29NOTE: No sr. waivers. $10 facility fee paid at 1st class. Wear comfortable close-fitting athletic wear, and bring a water bottle.

“Physical fitness is not only one of the most important keys to a healthy body, it is the basis of dynamic and creative intellectual activity.” ~ John F. Kennedy

health & fitness

Acu-YogaExplore the 5 elements of Chinese Medicine through yoga. Each week, we

will delve into one of the five elements by using yoga movements, breathing and acupressure. No experience with yoga is required.

HEA0071.1D25 Tue., starts 9/8, 6 pm—7 pmInstructor: Mindy Rohrbacher, AP, RYTSF CIED, DB-125530 W University AveFEE $49NOTE: No sr. waivers. Bring a yoga mat, 2 yoga blocks and dress comfortably.

Aerial YogaAerial Yoga is a new type of Yoga that uses a fabric hammock as a tool to help students achieve the traditional Yoga positions. Aerial Yoga is uniquely developed for beginners thru all levels of experience. Also combines elements of partner acro-yoga. No previous aerial, acrobatic, or Yoga experience is necessary.

HEA0009.1B44 Thu., starts 9/10, 7:15 pm—8:15 pm

HEA0009.1D64 Sat., starts 9/12, 2:15 pm—3:15 pm

Instructor: S Connection InstructorS-CONNECTION AERIAL ARTS 250 SE 10th AveFEE $39NOTE: No sr. waivers. $10 facility fee paid at 1st class. Wear comfortable clothes.

Aerial FitnessAerial fitness combines the conditioning exercises used by circus acrobats for increased strength, flexibility, and focus. Students will train on a variety of aerial apparatuses (silks, trapeze, lyra) while working on core strength, endurance, flexibility and balance. All new students work at low flying levels (2-3 feet off the ground) with high density foam crash pads for safety. Good physical condition is required.

DAN0032.1F24 Sat., starts 9/12, 12 pm—1 pmInstructor: S Connection InstructorS-CONNECTION AERIAL ARTS 250 SE 10th AveFEE $39NOTE: No sr. waivers. $10 facility fee paid at 1st class. Wear comfortable close-fitting athletic wear, no jewelry, and bring a water bottle.

Aiki-Jitsu Self-DefenseLearn a series of basic techniques from Aiki-Jitsu for personal protection and safety. Learn confidence and enhance awareness in stressful situations, plus learn energetic exercises that strengthen the body and increase spontaneity.

SEL0016.1B36 Wed., starts 9/9, 7 pm—8 pmInstructor: K. A. ShakoorUNIFIED TRAINING CENTER809 W. University AveFEE $49NOTE: No sr. waivers. $10 facility fee paid at 1st class. Wear loose, comfortable clothes.

Aromatherapy For Everyday UseLearn the history of essential oils for healing and everyday use in medicines

and beauty products. Safety precautions and guidelines for proper application of oils as well as their benefits will be explored.

HEA0125.1I22 Tue., starts 9/22, 6:30 pm—8:30 pmInstructor: Nancy LinkusHIGH SPRINGS 120 NW 2nd Ave, High SpringsFEE $29NOTE: No sr. waivers. $10 supply fee paid at 1st class.

Belly Dance FitnessLearn the art of belly dancing while getting a great workout. In this class you will learn simple technique, combinations, rhythms, shimmies, and drills.

HEA0088.1B16 Mon., starts 9/14, 6 pm—7 pmInstructor: Rona BennettHIP MOVES FITNESS STUDIO 708 NW 23rd AveFEE $39NOTE: No sr. waivers.

Cardio BoxingTune up your heart and lose weight the healthy way. This 4-week course combines a vigorous cardio workout and fundamentals of boxing and martial arts. Enjoy punching away and not getting hit back! You will have to work hard in this class.

HEA0100.1B24 Tue., Thu., starts 9/8, 6 pm—7 pmInstructor: Herb Kieklak, CSCSCOACH K’s FITNESS CENTER 519 NW 10th AveFEE $49NOTE: No sr. waivers. $15 facility fee paid at 1st class. Please wear work-out clothes, bring a water bottle and jump rope.

Cardio A Go-GoCardio workout and body toning via various styles of dance. Class will

include belly dancing, salsa, merengue, body isolations, jazz and go-go dancing.

HEA0049.1B14 Mon., starts 9/14, 5:15 pm—6:15 pm

Flexibility And ConditioningWarm up, core, strength and flexibility exercises to lengthen and elongate the

muscles. Improve muscle tone and flexibility. A combination of pilates, yoga, ballet, stretch and toning, as well as balance exercises incorporated.

HEA0055.1B34 Thu., starts 9/17, 7:30 pm—8:30 pm

HEA0055.1B44 Fri., starts 9/18, 12 pm—1 pm

Vertical ArabesqueBallet for adults, with a twist. Traditional ballet class with a vertical bar. Class will

cover stretching and conditioning exercises that improve grace, flexibility and upright carriage.

DAN0054.1B14 Mon., starts 9/14, 7:15 pm—8:15 pm

DAN0054.1B44 Wed., starts 9/16, 6:30 pm—7:30 pm

Instructor: Jacqueline ValdezELEGANT BODY PILATES 4003 NW 18th PlFEE $59NOTE: No sr. waivers. $15 facility fee paid at 1st class.

ABOUT JACQUELINE—Jacqueline offers a supportive, intimate and one of a kind studio that has unique, empowering and fun ways of getting fit. Celebrity dancer, model, author & fitness guru. Spirit of Gainesville nominee 3 years in a row, award winning dancer and choreographer. Creator of fitness classes which debuted in Vegas in 2014 and worldwide Vertical Arabesque and Cardio A Go-Go, creator of premier online dance and fitness site Jacquelinevaldezfitness.com.

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Personal FitnessOne-On-One personal training! A certified personal trainer will motivate, encourage and challenge you with a variety of exercises and teach you proper form. Your personal fitness program will be based on your current fitness level and designed to help you meet your fitness goals! Fee covers four sessions.

SPO2015.1B1FEE $59

Personal Fitness For SeniorsIf you want to feel younger, be better able to keep up with your grandchildren and improve your physical health then this is for you! A certified personal trainer, based on your current physical level, will help you work on improving your balance and help you strengthen your body. Fee covers four sessions.

SPO2016.1B2FEE $59

@ Fitness Pro

Instructor: Fitness Pro InstructorFITNESS PRO PERSONAL TRAINING 3741 W University Ave

NOTE: No sr. waivers. $10 facility fee paid at 1st class. For new Fitness Pro Customers only. Instructor will call to schedule your personal fitness program. You must register between 8/12 & 10/17.

Intro To Rock ClimbingThis course will introduce students to rock climbing. Learn how to tie climbing knots, proper belay techniques, how to climb routes, and basic climbing techniques.

SPO0036.1B36 Wed., starts 9/9, 6 pm—8 pmInstructor: Jonathan HawkGAINESVILLE ROCK GYM704 South Main StFEE $29NOTE: No sr. waivers. Please wear comfortable clothing, and bring $59 to 1st class for climbing gear rental and facilities fee.

Joy Of Trail RunningThis course will be a opportunity for all to learn trail running and how this translates into the wonderful benefits of the sport for all to enjoy. You can start anytime and anywhere. You may be someone who desires time away during the day as stress relief or someone who wants to meet new folks. Trail running is low-impact, and we will be learning basic strength movements.

SPO0045.1B65 Tue., starts 9/8, 6:30 pm—8 pm Instructor: Russell WesleySF NW Campus, B-202FEE $39NOTE: The 1st class meets in classroom to learn basics. For the running portion of class, day/dates TBD by class at 1st meeting. We’ll also attend an optional Florida Track Club meeting.

Kundalini YogaKundalini Yoga is the yoga of awareness, designed to help people lead full and healthy lives. We will use posture, rhythm, breathing techniques, mantra, and meditation to deepen internal awareness, build energy and strength, release tension, improve flexibility, and calm the mind. Appropriate for ALL levels.

HEA0021.1G36 Tue., starts 9/8, 5:45 pm—7:15 pmInstructor: Kim HoltonGAINESVILLE HIGH SCHOOL, Office1900 NW 13th St FEE $49.00 - LAB FEE $5.00NOTE: No sr. waivers. Students will need a yoga mat and a blanket or large towel.

Lunchtime Hatha YogaHatha Yoga is a perfect way to spend your lunch hour. Yoga will develop flexibility, strength, balance and clear the mind. Leave feeling energized and ready to face rest of your day. All levels welcome. Wear loose comfortable exercise clothes.

HEA0070.1B26 Tue., starts 9/8, 12:30 pm—1:30 pmInstructor: Rona BennettHIP MOVES FITNESS STUDIO 708 NW 23rd AveFEE $39NOTE: No sr. waivers. Wear loose comfortable exercise clothes.

Mindfulness-Based MeditationThis series of meditation classes will be based on the first four classes of the Mindfulness-Based-Stress-Reduction (MBSR) course from the University of Massachusetts Medical School’s “Center for Mindfulness”. We’ll learn mindfulness meditation, a great help in learning to handle the stress in our daily life. For comfort, we’ll be seated on chairs.

HEA0044.1R44 Mon., starts 9/14, 2:30 pm—3:30 pmSENIOR RECREATION CENTER5701 NW 34th St

HEA0044.1G44 Tue., starts 9/15, 6 pm—7 pmGAINESVILLE HIGH SCHOOL1900 NW 13th St

Instructor: Beatriz Bruna deFEE $34NOTE: No sr. waivers. Wear comfortable clothing and bring a water bottle.

Meditation, Mantra, Pranayama & MovementThis yoga class is designed for beginners-

intermediates. Yoga literally means ‘to yoke’ or union of the Mind, Body and Spirit. We’ll learn and practice techniques for meditation, mantra (recitation of sacred, Sanskrit sounds to aid in concentration and meditation), pranayama (breath exercises/observances) as well as some physical postures/movements (most standing) cultivating our yoking of Mind, Body and Spirit.

HEA0001.1A16 Mon., starts 9/14, 6 pm—7 pmInstructor: Scott ClaymanSF DAVIS CENTER17500 SW Archer Rd, ArcherFEE $49NOTE: Bring yoga mat, small towel, and wear comfortable clothes and shoes.

Move Smarter Not HarderAre you seeking relief from chronic pain in your neck, lower back, spine, shoulders? Would you like to improve your vitality, balance, flexibility, posture and coordination? If yes to any of these questions, then come learn easy, fun, effective exercises to improve the quality of your everyday movements and promote bone strength. Learn how to deprogram counter-productive patterns of posture and movement that may be sabotaging you.

HEA0200.1B14 Fri., starts 9/11, 11 am—12:30 pmInstructor: Anne Andrews, LMT901 Professional Center 901 NW 8th Ave, Suite C-6FEE $49NOTE: No sr. waivers. Wear loose, comfortable clothing. Bring a yoga mat, a pair of small hand wash-cloths, and pillows to support neck or back. If you have any questions, please call the instructor at (386)538-1918.

Natural Health And YouTired of fad diets? Want to improve your overall health and nutrition? Then this course is for you. We will discuss the basics of digestion and energy production, diets-good and bad, as well as the truth about vitamins and supplements including their use to treat common health concerns.

HEA0043.1G46 Thu., starts 9/10, 7 pm—8:30 pmInstructor: Daniel OakleySF NW Campus, B-26FEE $39NOTE: Bring a notebook and pen.

Run Better, Run FasterThis program is designed for people who have either just started running or would like to begin running but uncertain on how best to start. We use the latest in Track and Field research and Sports Conditioning to improveyour running technique to avoid injury and run faster and with less effort.

HEA0063.2B24 Mon., Wed., starts 9/9, 6 pm—7 pmInstructor: Herb Kieklak, CSCSCOACH K’s FITNESS CENTER 519 NW 10th AveFEE $49NOTE: No sr. waivers. $15 fee paid at 1st class. Class will meet at Fitness Center on Monday’s and north end of SF Track on Wednesday’s. Please wear running shoes and workout clothes and bring a water bottle.

Stretch And Relax With YogaFocus on basic breathing techniques, warm-ups, Hatha yoga postures and techniques for relaxation, releasing stress, and revitalizing the mind, body, and spirit. Each class is structured, beginning with an initial check-in and brief education, body and breath awareness, warm-up, postures, deep relaxation, and ends with a final check-in.

HEA0098.1F26 Tue., starts 9/8, 6:30 pm—8:30 pmInstructor: Shenna BenarteSF NW Campus, V-16 (inside Gym)FEE $54NOTE: Bring a towel, blanket or yoga mat.

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health & fitness - cont.

Qi Gong For EveryoneQi Gong (pronounced “chee gung”) is China’s rich tradition of self healing using movement, breath, and awareness. Learn short, enjoyable selections of standing, sitting, and walking Qi Gong that train relaxation, stretching, agility and inner strength. This class is well suited for beginners.

HEA0066.1W26 Tue., starts 9/8, 6:30 pm—7:45 pmInstructor: Ernest CampbellWESTWOOD MIDDLE SCHOOL 3215 NW 15th AveFEE $49NOTE: Wear comfortable exercise clothes.

Intro To Tai Chi And Qi GongIn this class students will be introduced to the basic movements of Yang style Tai

Chi, as well as the ancient art of Qi Gong. Both of these martial arts are low impact and easy for all ages to learn. No physical requirements. Experience this form of moving meditation that increases balance, body awareness, and circulation.

HEA0124.1H44 Thu., starts 9/17, 7 pm—8 pm Instructor: Lisa AdamsHAWTHORNE MIDDLE/HIGH SCHOOL 21403 SE 69th Ave, HawthorneFEE $49NOTE: No sr. waivers. Wear loose, comfortable clothes and shoes.

Tai Chi Chuan And Qi GongTai Chi Chuan is a beautiful moving meditation from ancient China. You will learn both long and short forms of Tai Chi and 5 - 7 different forms of Qi Gong.

HEA0019.1B26 Thu., starts 9/10, 8:15 pm—9:30 pmInstructor: K.A. ShakoorHIP MOVES FITNESS STUDIO 708 NW 23rd AveFEE $49NOTE: No sr. waivers. $15 facility fee paid at 1st class.

Tai Chi For Health And BalanceThis class will use the Beijing Simplified 24 movement form as taught in mainland China. Our focus will be learning this classical art in order to improve your balance, movement of hips and knees and overall wellbeing. No experience is necessary.

HEA0115.1F14 Mon., Wed., starts 9/9, 12 pm—1 pmInstructor: Herb Kieklak, CSCSCOACH K’s FITNESS CENTER 519 NW 10th AveFEE $49NOTE: No sr. waivers. $15 facility fee paid at 1st class. Wear running shoes, workout clothes and bring a water bottle.

Tai Chi For Martial ArtsThis class will be taught in traditional manner (from Wu Dang Mountains) and the focus will be on the Martial Art aspect of Tai Chi Chuan. Very few people know of Tai Chi Chuan’s origin as a very impressive Martial Art (Kung Fu). We will focus on learning how to generate whole body control and learn basic push hands drill as preparation for 2 person drills.

HEA0114.1B14 Mon., Wed., starts 9/9, 6 am—7 amInstructor: Herb Kieklak, CSCSCOACH K’s FITNESS CENTER 519 NW 10th AveFEE $49NOTE: No sr. waivers. $15 facility fee paid at 1st class. Wear running shoes, workout clothes and bring a water bottle.

Tennis FitnessThis class is intended to prepare you for the upcoming Tennis season. We will focus on 3 main areas: making your shoulders strong and healthy so that you can serve/swing better and be pain free; improve your ankles/legs; and learn how to integrate your core and arms.

HEA0303.1B14 Mon., Wed., starts 9/9, 1 pm—2 pmInstructor: Herb Kieklak, CSCSCOACH K’s FITNESS CENTER 519 NW 10th AveFEE $49NOTE: No sr. waivers. $15 facility fee paid at 1st class.

Yoga For RelaxationUnderstand yogic practices and concepts to build total health: physical, mental, emotional and spiritual. Learn yoga postures, breathing, values in life and diet.

HEA0030.1B36 Wed., starts 9/9, 9:30 am—11 amInstructor: Sandra AngelouETHNIC DANCE EXPRESSIONS 4000 W Newberry Rd, Suite DFEE $49NOTE: $10 facility fee paid at 1st class. Bring yoga mat or blanket.

Yoga/Pilates MixTired of regular Yoga? Tired of regular Pilates? Let’s combine the best elements of both for our Yoga/Pilates mix. Come focus on flexibility, core strength, posture, coordination, coupled with meditation and relaxation.

HEA0014.1B66 Thu., starts 9/10, 7 pm—8 pmInstructor: Rona BennettHIP MOVES FITNESS STUDIO 708 NW 23rd AveFEE $49NOTE: No sr. waivers.

TaekwondoPro Taekwondo specializes in beginner programs and helps adults gain fitness and learn self-defense through Taekwondo. The course includes 6 weeks of training and a FREE uniform ($49.00 value). If you’re looking for a fun and unique fitness regimen with a supportive group of adults

and instructors, then you’ll want to enroll for this course! For new Pro Taekwondo students only.

ABOUT PRO TAEKWONDO—Pro Taekwondo has been serving the community since 2004. Master Erik Magbanua graduated from the University of Florida with his Exercise and Sports Sciences Degree and has been teaching in the martial arts for over 25 years. Whether it’s getting in better shape or learning some self-defense, our highly trained instructors can help you achieve your goals!

HEA0027.2B26 Tue., Thu., starts 10/12, 7:10 pm—7:50 pmInstructor: Somi ParksPRO TAEKWONDO MILLHOPPER 4907 NW 43rd St, Suite FFEE $69NOTE: No sr. waivers.

HEA0027.1B16 Mon., Wed., starts 10/12, 6:40 pm—7:20 pmInstructor: Erik MagbanuaPRO TAEKWONDO TOWER SQUARE 5827 SW 75th StFEE $69NOTE: No sr. waivers.

Gym Santa FeGet access to SF’s weight and exercise room, the gym floor, scheduled classes, and racquetball courts when not in use by classes or college activities. Call 395-5549 for info on available hours and activities or go to: www.sfcollege.edu/athletics/ and select Fitness Center. Children must be at least 16 years old to register. You are responsible for getting a Student ID Card.

PHY0030.1F210 weeks, starts 8/31SF NW Campus, V/GymFEE $50 - LAB FEE $5

PHY0031.1F16 weeks, starts 8/31SF NW Campus, V/GymFEE $30 - LAB FEE $5

PHY0031.2F14 weeks, starts 8/31SF NW Campus, V/GymFEE $20 - LAB FEE $5

NOTE: Gym is open Mon. thru Fri. at available hours. Gym will be closed for holidays (including Labor Day, Monday September 7th) and weekends.

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house & gardenAquaponics 101This is an introductory course designed to inspire participants to be able to use backyard methods and materials to set up their own systems for personal use, covering all the basic information needed to know how to grow food using Aquaponics. Students will learn the scientific principles involved as well as how to construct a variety of systems. Several different systems will be operating on site to witness first hand the pros and cons of each.

HOM0076.1B61 Sat., starts 10/10, 1 pm—4 pmInstructor: James GreenewaldANGEL GARDENS 14228 NW 222nd PL, AlachuaFEE $49NOTE: No sr. waivers. Drinks provided.

Intro To Bee KeepingPeek into the world of bee husbandry! Students learn the costs and skills needed

to manage and grow a healthy hive of honey bees.

HOM0100.1I24 Tue., starts 9/15, 1 pm—3 pmInstructor: Chappie McChesneyHIGH SPRINGS 120 NW 2nd Ave, High SpringsFEE $39NOTE: No sr. waivers.

Solar Power For HomeownersLearn about the benefits of owning a solar electric, solar hot water, and solar pool

heating system for your home.

MEC0010.1F12 Tue., starts 9/15, 6:30 pm—8:30 pmInstructor: Thomas LaneSF NW Campus, B-204FEE $29NOTE: Bring pen and paper for taking notes and one utility bill.

languagesAmerican Sign LanguageSign language is a non-verbal method of communicating with Deaf or hard-of-hearing persons. Participants will learn approximately 120 signs, along with fingerspelling and basic ASL grammar in this beginning class. No previous sign experience necessary.

LAN0001.1F15 Wed., starts 9/9, 5:30 pm—7 pmInstructor: Sheila LucasSF NW Campus, A-01FEE $44NOTE: Bring text “Signing Illustrated by Mickey Flodin” (approx. cost $20).

German For BeginnersMake a small step towards the new and exciting world of the German language. Learn basic grammar, conversation, reading and writing through ‘situation-specific contexts’ such as shopping, traveling, making hotel reservations, dining, sports and attending the theater.

LAN0026.1F46 Tue., starts 9/8, 6:30 pm—9 pmInstructor: Lance HastingsGAINESVILLE HIGH SCHOOL, Office1900 NW 13th StFEE $69NOTE: Study materials discussed at 1st class.

Spanish For BeginnersImmerse yourself in a new romantic language. Improve your Spanish vocabulary, grammar and pronunciation at a basic level. Memorize expressions to survive in Spanish speaking countries.

LAN0040.1F26 Tue., starts 9/8, 6 pm—8:30 pmInstructor: Marisela Socorro de ArraizSF NW Campus, A-204FEE $69NOTE: “Spanish the Fast and Fun Way” by Gene Hammit will be used in class.

Online OptionsBeginning Conversational FrenchDiscover how easy it can be to learn common words and phrases for both leisure and business.

Conversational JapaneseThis course makes it easy and enjoyable for beginners to master the essentials of the Japanese language.

Instant ItalianLearn Italian from the comfort of your home in this fun and enjoyable online course.

Grammar for ESLIf English is your second language and you’re headed to college, this course will teach you the principles of grammar and structure you’ll need to succeed.

Speed SpanishLearn six easy recipes to glue Spanish words together into sentences, and you’ll be engaging in conversational Spanish in no time.

Speed Spanish IIFollow-up to the Speed Spanish course. Several new recipes help you continue building fluency.

Discover Sign LanguageDiscover the fun of learning sign language and using your hands to communicate.

Writing for ESLLearn how to write in English more effectively to succeed in college and at work.

Av a i l a b l e O n l i n e A N Y T I M E ! F E E $ 1 0 9

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Spanish I - Part IIA continuation of Spanish for Beginners. You must have taken Spanish I or a comparable beginning level Spanish class.

LAN0042.1W36 Wed., starts 9/9, 6 pm—8:30 pmInstructor: Maruja DuenasWESTWOOD MIDDLE SCHOOL, Office3215 NW 15th AveFEE $69 - LAB FEE $2NOTE: “Spanish the Fast and Fun Way” by Gene Hammit will be used in class.

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Home Buying In Today’s MarketTake the first step to owning your dream home. Learn the basic terminology of real estate and how to choose your best options. Learn how to buy the right home at the right price for you; common mistakes buyers make and what financing is available today.

HOM0026.1F21 Tue., starts 9/15, 6 pm—7:30 pmInstructor: Terence Lehman SF NW Campus, B-04FEE $24NOTE: No sr. waivers. Bring pen and paper for notes.

Sell Your Home FastLearn what is really important to selling your home. Gain knowledge of important details in preparation, positioning and marketing. Find out how buyers buy and what hidden issues can send them running. Professional staging provided.

HOM0048.1F41 Wed., starts 9/16, 6:15 pm—7:45 pmInstructor: Terence LehmanSF NW Campus, B-201 FEE $29

Retirement Planning SuccessA comprehensive personal finance course designed for those in the early stages of retirement or those about to retire. This course will walk you through difficult retirement decisions such as asset allocation, income planning and pitfalls to avoid.

FIN0012.1F23 Wed., starts 9/9, 6:15 pm—8:30 pmInstructor: Karen O’BrienSF NW Campus, B-05 FEE $59NOTE: No sr. waivers. Instructor will give books out at 1st class. Couples may attend for the price of one.

Savvy Social Security PlanningLearn the basics of social security, how it works and how to maximize your benefits. Understand where social security benefits fit into your retirement plan.

FIN0015.1F31 Tue., starts 10/30, 6:30 pm—8:30 pmInstructor: Karen O’BrienSF NW Campus, B-04 FEE $29NOTE: No sr. waivers. Bring pen and paper for notes.

money & financeMarriage And MoneyCreating a few simple programs in the beginning of your relationship can lead to nuptial and financial bliss in the long run!

FIN0024.1F11 Tue., starts 9/15, 7 pm—8:30 pmInstructor: Clarence TerrySF BLOUNT CENTER, DC-08401 NW 6th St, DowntownFEE $20NOTE: Bring pen and paper for notes.

Understanding MedicareWhat are your options? What are the costs? And what is the difference? There are several types of plans to choose from once you are eligible for Medicare Parts A and B. This class will bring clarity to those choices so you can better make an informed decision.

FIN0005.1F21 Tue., starts 9/29, 6:15 pm—7:45 pmInstructor: Karen O’BrienSF NW Campus, B-04 FEE $29NOTE: No sr. waivers. Bring pen and paper for notes.

Oh My Aching Back!Join SIMED Pain Management physician John Bailey, MD as he explores ways to help prevent back pain. Board Certified in Anesthesiology and Addiction Medicine and Pain Medicine, Dr. Bailey will show you different ways to treat back pain from non-surgical to minimally invasive techniques.

1 Wed., starts 9/16, 6 pm—7 pmInstructor: John Bailey, MD

Coping With Dementia & The Aging BrainSIMED Psychologist Bernie Marrero, PhD explores the wonderment and complexity of the human brain. What defines normal aging of the brain? What diseases and disorders affect the aging brain? We also discuss adaptive caregiving for a family member with dementia and look at ways to improve our cognitive function and get smarter as we age.

1 Wed., starts 9/23, 6 pm—7 pmInstructor: Bernie Marrero, PhD

BACK To BasicsTaught by SIMED’s licensed Physical Therapists, this class will provide you with some easy, introductory exercises one can do at home or at work to reduce stress and strain on the back. This class will include lecture, and interactive demonstrations of correct posture, body mechanics, positioning and basic exercises for pain relief. Wear comfortable clothing and shoes to get the most out of the presentation.

1 Wed., starts 9/30, 6 pm—7 pmInstructor: David Ochs, PT

Breathing Easier with COPDSIMED Board Certified Pulmonologist Jorge Camacho, MD discusses the causes of COPD, how you can help prevent COPD and treatment options that are available. Breathe easier and live more comfortably with COPD!

1 Wed., starts 10/7, 6 pm—7 pmInstructor: Jorge Camacho, MD

Neurostimulation for Back PainSpinal Cord Stimulators have become a standard treatment for patients with chronic pain in their back or limbs who have not found pain relief from other treatments. SIMED Board Certified Neurosurgeon Steven Bailey, MD explores this treatment option for individuals who have not found relief for their back pain. While the treatment does not work for everyone, most patients who qualify for neurostimulation therapy report a 50-70% reduction in overall pain, as well as an increased ability to participate in normal family and work activities.

1 Wed., starts 10/14, 6 pm—7 pmInstructor: Steven Bailey, MD

Low Carb vs. Gluten Free Diets - What You Need to KnowSIMED Board Certified Family Medicine physician Tenley Noone, MD discusses the new dieting recommendations recently released advising healthcare providers to discourage low fat diets and encourage patients to change to a low carb diet, reversing 40 years of previous recommendations.

1 Wed., starts 10/21, 6 pm—7 pmInstructor: Tenley Noone, MD

SIMED Building | 4343 Newberry Rd. Gainesville FLNOTE: Cost is free. Maps will be mailed prior to class.

PLEASE Preregister. Call (352) 224-2200.

YOU MUST PREREGISTER FOR SENIOR CLASSES

Mindfulness-Based MeditationThis series of meditation classes will be based on the first four classes of the Mindfulness-Based-Stress-Reduction (MBSR) course from the University of Massachusetts Medical School’s “Center for Mindfulness”. We’ll learn mindfulness meditation, a great help in learning to handle the stress in our daily life. For comfort, we’ll be seated on chairs.

HEA0044.1R44 Mon., starts 9/14, 2:30 pm—3:30 pmInstructor: Beatriz Bruna deSENIOR RECREATION CENTER5701 NW 34th StFEE $34NOTE: No sr. waivers. Wear comfortable clothing and bring a water bottle.

Exploring WatercolorsLet loose and play with the fluid, luminous qualities of watercolor. Have fun learning basic techniques needed to produce lively, colorful paintings including washes and glazes, color theory, design, and construction process.

ART0050.1R44 Wed., starts 9/9, 2 pm—4 pmInstructor: Beryl BayerSENIOR RECREATION CENTER5701 NW 34th StFEE $49NOTE: No sr. waivers. Approx. $40 material fee.

Senior Line DancingThis combined beginner and intermediate class is a great way to get moving, have fun, improve your health, sharpen your mind and body, and lift your spirits while listening to great music. Make some new friends and have a great time!

DAN0045.1R44 Thu., starts 9/10, 12 pm—1:15 pmInstructor: Andrew WeitzenSENIOR RECREATION CENTER5701 NW 34th StFEE $34NOTE: No sr. waivers. Wear comfortable shoes and clothing.

senior classes

To sign up for classes at the Senior Recreation Center, you must be a member. Membership is free.

Complete a one-page membership application. Contact (352) 265-9040.

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Refund Policy For Outdoor Adventure Trips —Consider your reservation for a trip/class carefully! All classes require preregistration. If you cancel your reservation with less than 1 week notice of the trip date, a refund will NOT be issued. * Please call Adventure Outpost at least 2 days before trip to discuss boat preference (canoe, kayak or tandem kayak.)

For All Outdoor Adventures —No sr. waivers. Maps or directions will be emailed 1-2 days before trip. Lessons are included and equipment is provided. If you have any questions about your hike or canoe/Kayak adventure, you may contact your trip leader for further information. Their numbers are listed below:Brack Barker/Wild Florida Adventures: (352) 215-4396 | Lars Andersen/Adventure Outpost: (386) 454-0611

Bartrams In Florida: St. Augustine *In this “Bartram’s in Florida” series of kayak/canoe tours, we’ll visit sites

described by John and William Bartram on their famous explorations of 1765 and (William only) 1774. This tour marks the 250th anniversary of the father/son team’s arrival in Florida-first stop, St. Augustine. We’ll paddle the waters and hike the dunes overlooking the town.

NAT0029.1B61 Sat., starts 10/10, 10 am—2 pmInstructor: Lars AndersenST. AUGUSTINEFEE $59

Bird WatchingDevelop your skill in identifying the birds in our region. Whether you are a beginner or have some experience in bird watching, this field course will increase your knowledge of our feathered friends. Please provide email address and phone number, instructor will contact you before 1st class.

NAT0003.1B24 Sat., starts 9/19, 7:45 am—9:45 amInstructor: Charlene LeonardWINN DIXIE, E side of parking lot34th St and SW 20th AveFEE $49NOTE: No sr. waivers. Bring binoculars if you have them, cameras are welcome too. Register early, this class fills quickly. The last class will be a trip to Cedar Key. Please provide email address, instructor will contact you. No class on 10/10.

Cedar Key Sunset Kayak PaddlePaddle a kayak out to a nearby island in Cedar Key, taking breaks along the way to observe nature, and then head back as the sun sets. Kayak lessons included, and equipment provided.

SPO0018.1B61 Sun., starts 9/20, 4:30 pm—7:30 pmInstructor: Brack BarkerCEDAR KEYFEE $49

Chassahowitzka River *Beautiful scenery and lots of wildlife make Chassahowitzka a gem of wild Florida.

But like all of Florida’s spring-fed rivers, it’s in trouble. On this easy-paced kayak/canoe tour, you’ll learn about resident plant and animal species while discussing the problems facing this natural wonder and what we can do to help save it. Good for beginners, basic lessons included.

NAT0008.1B61 Sat., starts 10/17, 10 am—2:30 pmInstructor: Lars AndersenCHASSAHOWITZKA RIVERFEE $59

History Paddle: Atsena Otie KeyThis island off the coast at Cedar Key has been a part of local history for over 150 years. We will explore this island and discuss the cultural and historical significance of its position throughout time. Both paddling and walking are involved.

NAT0006.1B61 Sat., starts 10/3, 3:30 pm—7 pmInstructor: Brack BarkerCEDAR KEYFEE $59

Introduction To KayakingThrough demonstration and on water instruction, you will gain skills and confidence to allow you to further explore this sport. Class includes the basics of self and assisted rescue. This involves getting in the water while wearing a personal flotation device and working with a partner to learn.

SPO0014.1F31 Wed., Sun., starts 9/9, 7 pm—8:30 pmInstructor: Brack BarkerSF NW Campus, B-01FEE $69NOTE: 1st class meets at SF on Wednesday, 9/9, 7pm-8:30pm for basics and to get directions. Water portion meets on Sunday, 9/13, 9am-1pm. For more Information, please contact instructor.

Springs In Peril: Ichetucknee *On this 3.5 mile kayak/canoe tour of the upper Ichetucknee River, we’ll view beautiful limestone outcroppings, springs, and excellent scenery while learning some of its rich history. As part of our “springs in Peril” series, emphasis will be on the problems facing this natural wonder and what we can do to help save it. Good for beginners. Basic lessons included.

SPO0017.1B61 Sat., starts 9/12, 9 am—12:30 pm

SPO0017.2B71 Sun., starts 10/11, 9 am—12:30 pm

Instructor: Lars AndersenICHETUCKNEE RIVERFEE $59NOTE: Please bring $5 to pay for park permit.

Wild Lore Of The Ocklawaha *On this kayak/canoe trip we’ll explore the fascinating and often quirky lore of some plants and animals growing along this wild, scenic river. Today, the river is a world of egrets, herons, gators and other wildlings, but an Indian mound and a steamboat landing - both of which we’ll visit - attest to a colorful human history. Good for beginners, lessons included.

SPO0010.1B61 Sat., starts 10/3, 10 am—2 pmInstructor: Lars AndersenOCKLAWAHA RIVERFEE $59

outdoor adventures

historic walking toursThe Duckpond NeighborhoodLearn the history of the Duckpond area and The Thomas Center. The tour will include a walk to the Sweetwater Branch, now known as the Duck Pond.

HOB0009.1F61 Sun., starts 9/13, 9:30 am—12:30 pmTHOMAS CENTER FOUNTAIN302 NE 6th Ave

The Pleasant Street DistrictThis tour will showcase the historic neighborhood west of Main Street which includes the oldest African American neighborhood in Gainesville.

HOB0013.1K31 Sun., starts 10/4, 9:30 am—12:30 pmUNION AC./ROSA B WILLIAMS REC CTR 524 NW 1st St

Historic MicanopyWe will visit the Micanopy Historical Society’s Museum, see the residential and commercial district, and view some significant objects from Micanopy’s past.

HOB0014.1D61 Sun., starts 10/11, 9:30 am—12:30 pmMICANOPY HISTORICAL SOCIETY MUSEUM607 NE Cholokka Blvd, Micanopy

Instructor: Melanie BarrFEE $24 per tourNOTE: No sr. waivers. Class size is limited, so register early. These are walking tours. Wear comfortable shoes and clothing; dress for weather.

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Basic Bicycle MaintenanceThis class will go over the anatomy of a bicycle plus basic bicycle maintenance techniques including airing up tires, changing a flat, brake adjustments, derailleur adjustments and the tools needed to preform them. Class will also feature a lesson on proper locking technique.

PGR0013.1B51 Fri., starts 9/25, 11 am—1 pmInstructor: Keith RichardsSF CIED, DB-125530 W University Ave, DowntownFEE $24NOTE: No sr. waivers.

Biohistory: Invaders Of Alachua CountyThe history of Alachua County from a

biological perspective, beginning when Florida first arose from the sea some 30 million years ago to the present day. Topics include the plants, animals, and diseases that transformed our county and the affect they had on the people living here. The strategic location of Alachua County as a Florida crossroad is emphasized.

HIS0015.1F34 Wed., starts 9/9, 6 pm—8 pmInstructor: Francis (Bill) ZettlerSF NW Campus, A-04FEE $29NOTE: Bring pen and paper for notes.

250 Years of Spanish FloridaConquistadors, colonists and clerics, along with Frenchmen, Englishmen, and

the occasional pirate. Join local author Lee Gramling as he explores the exciting history of early Europeans in the “Land of Flowers” long before Plymouth Rock was even a Pilgrim fantasy.

HIS0016.1F44 Thu., starts 9/10, 7 pm—9 pmInstructor: Lee Gramling, Jr.SF NW Campus, B-204FEE $29NOTE: Bring pen and paper for notes.

special interestsTraining For The Right SeatHave you ever wondered what it would be like to be a pilot? This course is

intended for both the aviation enthusiast who wants to know more about what it’s like to sit in the pilot’s seat, as well as those who fly with someone and would like an idea of what to do if they ever need to take over in an emergency. We will cover a variety of topics including aerodynamics, emergencies, airport operations, and more in this six-week course. All that is required is a pen, paper and a desire to learn.

HOB0002.1F16 Fri., starts 9/11, 5 pm—7 pmInstructor: Daniel OakleySF NW Campus, B-04FEE $54

Hawthorne Historical Museum TourVisit the Hawthorne Historical Museum for a guided tour to learn about the history of

this charming railroad town.

HIS0019.1H71 Sun., starts 9/27, 2:30 pm—4 pmInstructor: Robert MorrisonHAWTHORNE MIDDLE/HIGH SCHOOL21403 SE 70th AveFEE $20NOTE: No sr. waivers.

Metaphysics & ParapsychologyAn exploration of mystical, spiritual and paranormal phenomena from the perspectives of science, philosophy, and religion. This course will cover a wide range of subjects in this fascinating field. Topics will include: Cosmic principles, planes of reality, human energy fields, reincarnation and Karma, and history of the esoteric tradition.

PSY0005.1F35 Wed., starts 9/9, 6:30 pm—8:30 pmInstructor: Andrew Nichols, Ph.D.SF NW Campus, B-02FEE $49NOTE: This class is open to everyone.

High Springs: 1800’s -1900’sDiscover the rich and bawdy heritage of High Springs. From the original Native

American inhabitants to the phosphate miners learn what events influenced the growth and wild character of this town. Students will tour the High Springs Historical Society Museum as part of this class.

HIS0018.1I71 Sun., Tue., starts 9/22, 6 pm—8 pmInstructor: Robert WatsonHIGH SPRINGS 120 NW 2nd Ave, High SpringsFEE $24NOTE: No sr. waivers. The Tuesday class meets from 6-8pm. The Sunday class will meet 9/27 from 2pm-4pm for a guided tour of the museum.

History Of Gainesville: 1853-1903This class will focus on the founding of Gainesville in 1853 and its first 50 years. Among the topics covered will be the role of Gainesville in the Civil War, Reconstruction, the arrival of the East Florida Seminary, the building of the new courthouse and the impact yellow fever had on the town. A slideshow will illustrate the significant buildings and events.

HOB0016.1A11 Mon., starts 9/14, 6 pm—8 pmInstructor: Melanie BarrSF BLOUNT CENTER, DA-127401 NW 6th StFEE $24NOTE: No sr. waivers.

History Of Gainesville: 1903-1953This class will focus on life in Gainesville from 1903 and the next fifty years. Among the topics covered will be the arrival of the University of Florida, the building of the Masonic Temple and the Federal Building, now known as theHippodrome, and the growth of downtown. We will also discuss Gainesville High School and Lincoln High in the 1920s, the land boom, and the impact of the Depression and World War II.

HOB0024.1F11 Mon., starts 9/21, 6 pm—8 pmInstructor: Melanie BarrSF BLOUNT CENTER, DA-127401 NW 6th StFEE $24NOTE: No sr. waivers.

Online OptionsWriting for ChildrenPublished children’s author shows you how to touch the hearts of children by creating books for them.

Discover Digital PhotographyAn informative introduction to the fascinating world of digital photography.

Start Your Own Edible GardenLearn how to grow delicious, nutritious fruit and vegetables in your own backyard.

Luscious, Low-Fat, Lightning-Quick MealsJoin a registered dietitian and discover how easy it can be to prepare meals that are both delicious and nutritious!

Av a i l a b l e O n l i n e A N Y T I M E ! F E E $ 1 0 9

Check www.ed2go.com/santafecc for start dates.

Additional classes online!

Ooops!We cancelled your class

because we didn’t know you were interested. Our programs

need a minimum number enrolled before a class can run

— so don’t wait!

Register Early!!

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Community Education classes for seniors 60 years and older may have their registration fees waived for some classes if: 1) they register the first night of class - students who register before the class begins or register online will pay full price for the course; no refunds, no exceptions; 2) space is available in the class, and 3) the class has met the required minimum seats filled. The student must pay all lab fees or additional fees. Please check space availability by calling (352) 395-5193 the day before 1st class. Some classes do not allow senior waivers.

SENIORS

You may drop a class and receive a full refund by calling the Community Education office DURING THE FIRST TWO WEEKS OF THE COMMUNITY EDUCATION TERM for any class 2 weeks or longer in length. For shorter classes, you must drop the class at least 2 business days before the class begins to receive a refund. After that, you must fill out a petition for refund. See website for refund policies. You will receive a refund check in the mail in approximately 3—4 weeks. Your credit card account will NOT be credited for the amount.

REFUNDS

Community Education reserves the right to cancel classes based on low enrollment or other causes. The student will be notified in advance, and a full refund will be provided.

CANCELLATION POLICY

If you need special help because of physical disabilities, please contact Community Education at (352) 395-5193.

Community Education reserves the right to add or delete without notice any courses offered in this catalog, or to alter the fees or costs.

All credit card payments will receive an email receipt. Please make sure you provide your email address. This information will not be shared with any other organization or company.

You do not have to be a student of Santa Fe College to take Community Education classes.

GENERAL INFORMATIONCall 352-395-5193 the day before 1st class to see if space is available. Fees must be paid at registration by check, money order, MasterCard, Visa, Discover or American Express. Cash CAN NOT be accepted at on-site registration for Community Education.

ONSITE REGISTRATION

1. Online - Go to www.sfcollege.edu/cied/communityed/ and click “Take A Class”.

2. Telephone - Call (352) 395-5193. Pay with Visa, MasterCard, Discover or American Express.

4. Mail - Go to www.sfcollege.edu/cied/communityed/ and click “Registration” to print a registration form. Complete the form and attach check payable to SF College. Mail to Community Education.

3. Office - Hours are 8am—4:30pm, Monday-Friday. Pay with Visa, MasterCard, Discover or American Express, cash or check. Cash must be exact amount; no change is available.

REGISTRATION

GolfBasic golf fundamentals from putting through driving are taught. Receive one hour of instruction and one hour of supervised practice or playing.

SPO0020.2E66 Sat., starts 9/12, 11 am—1 pmInstructor: Cherub Hurt

SPO0020.2E16 Mon., starts 9/14, 5:30 pm—7:30 pmInstructor: Scott Dombek

SPO0020.1E16 Tue., starts 9/15, 9 am—11 amInstructor: Scott Dombek

SPO0020.4E36 Wed., starts 9/16, 6 pm—8 pmInstructor: Scott Dombek

Golf IIBuilding on the basic golf fundamentals taught in level I. Receive one hour of instruction and one hour of supervised practice or playing.

SPO0019.1E66 Sat., starts 9/12, 1 pm—2 pmInstructor: Cherub Hurt

Golf IIIThis class is for the more advanced, or for those who have completed Golf I & II. *Note: $40 greens fee will be paid at 1st class.

SPO0021.1E16 Mon., starts 9/14, 9 am—11 amInstructor: Scott Dombek

Golf For WomenWork with professional golf pros to learn fundamentals and polish your golf skills.

SPO0025.1E66 Sat., starts 9/12, 9 am—11 amInstructor: Cherub Hurt

ALL GOLF: WEST END GOLF COURSE 12830 W Newberry Rd, NewberryFEE $39NOTE: No sr. waivers. $30 greens fee paid at 1st class (*exception Golf III); covers use of course, balls and available clubs.

sportsBeginner Adult FencingEverything you need to get started in the exciting sport of fencing “Physical Chess”. Warm-up and stretching, Footwork, Bladework, Beginning Tactics and Strategy. Everyone starts slow and proceeds at their own pace. Improves your coordination, rhythm, timing and focus. If you are easily bored with traditional exercise programs, Fencing is for you. An exercise program that equally develops mind and body. All equipment provided.

SPO0075.1B16 Mon., starts 9/14, 6 pm—7:30 pm

SPO0075.2B36 Wed., starts 9/16, 6 pm—7:30 pm

Instructor: Brian HarperUNIFIED TRAINING CENTER809 W University AveFEE $59NOTE: No sr. waivers. Taught by Florida Fencing Academy. All equipment provided.

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Schedule of EventsSept 19 @ 7:30 pmAn evening with Malcom Gets

Oct 1 @ 7:30 pmSF Winds Concert Band Winds and ClassicsOct 15|16|17 @ 7:30 pmWorld Premiere Oedipus at IchetuckneeniaOct 28|29 @ 7:30 pmDance Theatre’s Room To Dance

Nov 19 @ 7:30 pmSF Jazz Ensemble An Evening of JazzDec 3 @ 7:30 pmSF Singers Songs For The Season

Box Office 352-395-4181sfcollege.edu/finearts

Dec 5 @ 2 pmA Children’s Holiday at Santa Fe!

Oct 30 @ 7:30 pmFlorida Dance AssociationYoung Dancers Workshop Showcase “A”

Oct 31 @ 7:30 pmFlorida Dance AssociationYoung Dancers Workshop Showcase “B”

Now offering self-guided tours.Visiting hours:

9 am - 2 pm Daily

sfcollege.edu/zoo352-395-5601

sfcollege.edu/planetarium

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