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Liberty Adult Education Schedule of Classes Brentwood Press & Publishing Summer/Fall 2016

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Register: www.libertyadulted.org

Session Information �������������������������������������������� 7

Class Registration Information ���������������������� 5

Career Technical Education (CTE) ������������6-18 EASTBAY Works America’s Job Center/ CalWORKS/CHD �������������������������������������������� 7 General Information for Daytime Classes 7

Career Training Advancement Center (CTAC) - Daytime Access – All Levels ��������������������������������������������� 9 Computer Concepts & Windows ���������������� 8 Excel – All Levels ������������������������������������������������ 8 Keyboarding �����������������������������������������������������10 Building a Foundation with Microsoft Office �������������������������������������������� 8 Outlook ���������������������������������������������������������������� 9 PowerPoint – All Levels ����������������������������������� 9 Proofreading and Editing �����������������������������10 QuickBooks Pro ������������������������������������������������12 Records Management �����������������������������������10 Ten-Key ��������������������������������������������������������������10 Word – All Levels ���������������������������������������������10 English for the Workplace ��������������������������� 11 Workplace Math ����������������������������������������������11 Customer Relations, Communication & Career Strategies ����������������������������������������11

Career Training Advancement Center (CTAC) - Evening Bookkeeping/Accounting I, II, & III ������������12 Basics of Selling on eBay ������������������������������13 Federal OSHA & Solar Technology ������������14 General Automotive Repair �������������������������14 How to Start a Small Home Business - Workshop ������������������������������������������������������13 Microsoft Office Suite ������������������������������������13 PivotTables using Microsoft Excel �������������13 Woodworking���������������������������������������������������15 Solar Technology ���������������������������������������������11

Medical Office Academy (MOA) - Daytime Electronic Health Records ����������������������������15

Human Anatomy & Physiology ������������������16 Medical Coding Principles I �������������������������16 Medical Records Management ������������������15 Medical Office Procedures Using Medisoft Electronic Health Record Software ���������������������������15 Medical Terminology �������������������������������������16

Medical Office Academy (MOA) - Evening Administrative Medical Assistant ��������������16 Clinical Medical Assistant �����������������������������17 Dental Assisting Program�����������������������������17 Home Health Aide (HHA) ���������������������������� 18 Introduction to Administration of Residential Care Facilities ����������������������� 16 Nurse Assistant Training Program (CNA Training) �������������������������������������������� 18 Pharmacy Technician �������������������������������������17 Phlebotomy Technician CPT 1 ��������������������17

Check out our Community Interest and Active Adult classes to find a new skill, hobby or passion!

Community Interest ������������������������������������ 18-20 Boating Safety ��������������������������������������������������19

Active Adults �������������������������������������������������� 20-22

English as a Second Language (ESL) ����������23 Preparation for U�S� Citizenship �����������������23

Adult Basic Education (ABE) ��������������������������24

Adult Secondary Education (ASE) Elective for Adult School and High School Diploma ������������������������������������25 GED Test Preparation �������������������������������������24 Online GED ��������������������������������������������������������25

Interested in Teaching? We need you!!! �����26

Registration Form �����������������������������������������������26

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What? My class is canceled?We hate to do it, but if too many people wait until the last minute to register, we have no choice. Please Register Early to avoid disappointment for yourself and others.

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GOVERNING BOARD OF TRUSTEES Joanne Byer Roy Ghiggeri Yolanda Pena-Mendrek Ray Valverde Pauline Allred

ADMINISTRATION AND STAFF Eric L� Volta – Superintendent, Liberty Union High School District

Guy Rognlien – Director, Community Education Ilene Foster – Assistant Principal, Alternative Education

Debbie Norgaard – Coordinator, Adult Education Brenda Heskett – Lead Secretary, Adult Education

Danielle Ferguson - School Secretary, Adult Education Sarah Singrin – Clerk Typist II, Adult Education

Hermelinda Meraz – School Secretary, Community Education Nicki Pierce – Lead Secretary, Independence High School

Mary Warr – Registrar, Independence High School

Students will value and participate in lifelong learning opportunities.◆ Have knowledge of and utilize community resources◆ Participate in learning activities that enrich their career and personal life◆ Set and achieve short and long term learning goals

Students will achieve measurable growth in knowledge and skills related to their educational/career goals.◆ Demonstrate mastery of knowledge and skills◆ Demonstrate a responsible work ethic and ability to work independently and collaboratively◆ Demonstrate critical thinking and problem solving skills

Students will increase their ability to participate effectively as productive members of their community.◆ Demonstrate understanding, acceptance and respect for others◆ Communicate effectively◆ Build a sense of community and civic responsibility

SLOs ◆ Schoolwide Learner Outcomes

Our Vision: Center of lifelong learning, academic skills and enrichment opportunities Liberty Adult Education is committed to providing quality educational programs that meet the diverse lifelong learning needs of adults in order to be informed community members� Whether it is an academic, vocational, or special interest class, we provide a quality experience with our highly qualified instructors, support staff, and administration�Our Mission: The mission of Liberty Adult Education Center is to serve our communities as a center for life long learning by providing a safe and supportive educational environment, which addresses the unique needs of all individuals�

Liberty Adult Education is accredited by: • Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) • California Department of Education (CDE)

LIBERTY UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT

COMMUNITY EDUCATION CENTER929 Second Street, Brentwood, CA 94513

Adult Education: 925-634-2565 Independence High School: 925-634-2589

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OFFICE HOURS: The Liberty Adult Ed Office is located at 929 Second St., Brentwood

Monday - Thursday: 8:00 AM - 7:30 PM, Friday: 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM

HOLIDAY OFFICE HOURS: Monday - Thursday: 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM, Friday: 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM

Fall Break: Oct 3-7, Winter Break: Dec 22-Jan 6

OFFICE CLOSED: July 29; Labor Day: Sept 5; Veteran’s Day: Nov 11 Thanksgiving Break: Nov 21-25; Winter Break: Dec 23, 26, 27, 28, Jan 2

GENERAL INFORMATION

CLASS REGISTRATION◆ All registrations are taken on a

first-come, first-served basis� ◆ Participants must pre-register

for all programs�◆ First time students Must Register in person in

the office to complete the Registration Form�◆ Checks should be made payable

to Liberty Adult Education� ◆ Returned checks will be assessed

a Service Charge of $25�00� ◆ Visa/MasterCard accepted�

After you Register you will only hear from us if:◆ The class is full or has been cancelled�◆ There is a change in the time,

day or date of the class�◆ There is a change in the room or location�

ONLINE / FAX / MAIL REGISTRATIONComplete the Registration Form and

send in via Online, Fax or by Mail.◆ Register Online: Log onto www�

libertyadulted�org to register or complete the Registration form in the brochure�

◆ Register by Fax - Fax completed Class Registration Form to: 925-634-5317�

◆ Register by Mail - Mail completed Class Registration Form to: 929 Second Street, Brentwood, CA 94513

◆ First time students Must Register in person in the office to complete the Registration Form�

◆ Incomplete Class Registration Forms cannot be processed�

◆ Visa/MasterCard accepted�◆ Please do not send cash in the mail�

UNIFORM COMPLAINT PROCEDURES/ SEXUAL HARASSMENT POLICIES The District recognizes its responsibility to ensure compliance with state and federal laws and regulations governing educational programs and activities� Therefore, in accordance with state guidelines, the District has adopted Uniform Complaint Procedures� The District prohibits any form of sexual harassment� Contact the Liberty Adult Education Office for a copy of these policies�

ADMISSIONS/ELIGIBILITY Classes are open to all adult students regardless of residency or citizenship�

CHILDREN Children under 18 yrs� old are not permitted in any Liberty Adult Education class unless specifically authorized�

PHOTOGRAPHY / VIDEO / RECORDING Photographing, videotaping, or recording will only be permitted with Instructor approval� Liberty Adult Education reserves the right to photograph or video classes and program participants for promotional purposes�

CLASS CANCELLATION POLICY Students must attend the first class session in order to establish the class� Fees are based on a minimum number of students listed in this brochure� Classes may be canceled, hours reduced, or fees increased if we

do not have the minimum number of students listed in this brochure for all daytime and evening classes�

REFUND POLICY Refunds will ONLY be given if the class is canceled by the Adult School� If a class is canceled due to insufficient enrollment, a full refund will be given� A minimum enrollment is required for each class� Refund checks will be mailed only to the registered party or individual who made the payment and may take 4-6 weeks for processing� Please select your classes carefully as there are no refunds after the first class meeting� No refunds for books or supplies�

NON-DISCRIMINATION POLICY Liberty Adult Education does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, gender or handicap in any of its policies, procedure or practices�

PRIVACY STATEMENT Liberty Adult Education is committed to maintaining the privacy of your personal information needed for registration and for student program records� All information collected will be protected within our agency and will not be sold for profit or shared with other schools, businesses, or government agencies for purposes other than what is required for maintaining mandatory student records� We strickly adhere to California Department of Education Privacy Policy, Government Code §11015�5, dated July 1, 2001 in our on-site and on-line registration procedures and management of student records�

POLICIES AND PROCEDURES

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Executive Administrative Assistant

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Administrative Assistant

Advanced MS Office Specialist

General Office Support

Solar Technology

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MEDICAL OFFICE ACADEMY (MOA)

Medical Executive Assistant

Microsoft Office Business Suite

Medical Insurance Coder/Biller

Administrative Medical Assistant (PM Only)

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CLASS DATES: SESSION I: July 25 – August 26 SESSION II: August 29 – September 30 SESSION III: October 10 – November 10 SESSION IV: November 14 – December 21

FALL BREAK: October 3-7 – OFFICE WILL BE OPEN FOR REGISTRATION! HOLIDAYS: July 29, September 5, November 11, November 21-25, Dec 23-Jan 6

CLASS CERTIFICATES: Class Certificates will be given to students who complete all class requirements� Students must maintain a minimum of 80% attendance for both day and evening classes� Specific Program Certificates available after completion of required classes�

TYPING CERTIFICATES FOR EMPLOYMENT: Typing Certificates for employment are available (Includes a warm up and three 5-minute tests)� Typing Certificates are FREE for students enrolled in the Daytime CTE Classes� By Appointment Only: Call 925-634-2565 to schedule� M/T/TH Appointments 2:00 PM, and Friday Appointments 1:00 PM� Cost: $25 (Cash or Visa/MC)� (No appointments during the first and last week of each session�)

CAREER CERTIFICATION PROGRAMS: Career Certification Programs prepare students for medical and business careers in today’s workplace� Start your new career by completing one of the programs listed on page 6.

Textbook and USB Stick required first class meeting - not included in registration fee for Career Technical Classes. 15 student minimum requirement for all daytime classes.

See list of Career Training Programs on page 6.

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CTE CLASS FEES: $130.00 for one 5 week class

$230.00 for one 10 week or 2 five week classes $285.00 for three classes per 5 week session

CalWORKS Liberty Adult School provides academic and vocational skills training for CalWORKS participants in partnership with the Contra Costa

County Employment & Human Services Department�

For more information call 925-634-2565. If you are participating in the CalWORKS program, please contact your caseworker to

inquire about the classes and programs at Liberty Adult Education that are best for you�

The EASTBAY Works America’s Job Center (sponsored by the Workforce Development Board of Contra Costa County) offers a wide range of No Cost services and resources to help you find and keep a job, including:

➢ Regularly updated listings of local and regional job opportunities ➢ Free workshops on resume writing, interviewing, and other job search essentials ➢ Employer recruitment services ➢ Information and referral to job training programs ➢ Labor market information ➢ Information and referral to other community resources

For more information, log onto www�eastbayworks�com, or call 925-634-2195 or stop by our offices at 281 Pine Street in Brentwood�

EASTBAY Works / CalWORKS

➢ Employment Development Department ➢ State Department of Rehabilitation ➢ Private Rehabilitation ➢ Veterans

➢ Unemployment Insurance (CTB) ➢ Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) ➢ Workers Compensation clients

Our staff understands how to work with a variety of clients.

COMING THIS FALLMicrosoft Office Specialist Certification

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Typing CertificationNeed a certificate verifying your typing speed?

We provide that service for only $25 (warm-up and three 5-minute tests). Daytime appointments: Call 634-2565.

No appointments during the first and last week of each session.

FOR DAYTIME CTE CLASSES, SEE PAGE 7 FOR START DATES & FEES

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**QuickBooks Pro 2016 Beginning – Intermediate - NEW CLASS!Learn how QuickBooks can be practically applied to small businesses� Process customer and vendor trans-actions, reconcile a checking account, create financial reports, and set up a new company� Self-paced, not instructor led� Prerequisites: File management skills, Excel, and Accounting I or equivalent experience. 5-week class

**QuickBooks Pro 2016 Intermediate – Advanced - NEW CLASS!Extend your knowledge by managing inventory, working with balance sheet accounts, payroll, and cus-tomizing of QuickBooks� Self-paced, not instructor led� Prerequisites: QuickBooks Pro Level 1 and Accounting 1 or equivalent experience. 5-week class

**PowerPoint Level 1Create and deliver your own professional presentations� Insert Excel charts, diagrams, work with outlines, add sound effects, and custom animation� Prerequisite: Computer Concepts and Windows. 5-week class

**PowerPoint Level 2 Continue this series by enhancing your presentations with hyperlinks, multimedia, tables, gradients and backgrounds� Prerequisite: PowerPoint Level 1. 5-week class

**PowerPoint Level 3Add advanced skills such as creating online presentations and web pages, transporting, setting up a checklist, and integration with other office programs� Prerequisite: PowerPoint Level 2. 5-week class

**PowerPoint (Beginning through Advanced) Plan, create, and modify your dynamic presentations� Incorporate outlines, hyperlinks, spreadsheets, tables, and graphics� Enhance with custom backgrounds, photographs, slide transitions, and animation� Prerequisite: Computer Concepts and Windows. 5-week class

**Access (Beginning and Intermediate) This useful database management program will enable you to create and modify tables, forms, reports, and queries, as well as import and export data� Prerequisites: Computer Concepts and Windows and Excel. 5-week class

**Access (Advanced) Access is an effective business information management program� Create professional-looking reports and forms, and generate queries to make data easy to retrieve and manage� Prerequisites: Computer Con-cepts and Windows and Excel. 10-week class

**Outlook Outlook can assist you in effectively managing your business and personal contacts, appointments, and information� Prerequisite: Computer Concepts and Windows, or equivalent experience. 2.5-week class

8:30-10:30 AM M-F See Page 7 for Class Dates/Fees Whalen CEC 8 1:00-3:00 PM M-Th See Page 7 for Class Dates/Fees Whalen/Staff CEC 8

Class times are for all listed classes. Classes start every five weeks. **USB drive and textbook required first class meeting

CAREER TRAINING ADVANCEMENT CENTER (CTAC) daytime classes

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Customer Relations, Communications, and Career Strategies This newly updated course will focus on customer service strategies for employees in all segments of in-dustry� Quality, concise, and accurate written and verbal communication with customers, clients, and oth-ers on the job will be practiced� A second large component of this course will be interview techniques, resumes and cover letters� The student will have the opportunity to practice his/her “One Minute Me” and receive feedback from fellow students� Students will participate in group work, discussion, demonstra-tions, and have the opportunity to work with a variety of business machines� Material Fees and USB required. 5-week class.

SEC# HOURS DAYS DATES INSTRUCTOR ROOM FEE 064001 10:30-12:30 PM M-F 08/29-09/30 Goetsch CEC 10 $130 064003 10:30-12:30 PM M-F 11/14-12/21 Goetsch CEC 10 $130

Holidays: July 29, September 5, November 21-25

English for the Workplace (Teacher Directed) This course will offer you all the reading comprehension, grammar, spelling, and punctuation expertise you will need to succeed in the workplace� Brush up on your oral and written communication skills es-sential in today’s business world� Textbook required. 5-week class

SEC# HOURS DAYS DATES INSTRUCTOR ROOM FEE 063405 10:30-12:30 PM M-F 10/10-11/10 Whalen CEC 10 $130

Workplace Math (Teacher Directed)Build a foundation in the fundamentals of math for success in today’s business world and everyday living� Improve your confidence with fractions, percentages, decimals, and more� This class offers real world prac-tical uses for mathematics and provides excellent preparation for career placement� Textbook required� 5-week class

SEC# HOURS DAYS DATES INSTRUCTOR ROOM FEE 063906 10:30-12:30 PM M-F 07/25-08/26 Whalen CEC 10 $130

Holidays: July 29

ADDITIONAL DAYTIME CTAC CLASSES

COMPUTER/TECHNOLOGY

Computer Basics - NEW CLASS!Are you tired of asking others to show you how to use your computer? Do you want to know how to email friends far and near? Come join the fun and learn how to be independent! This class will teach you the basic techniques and skills you need to join the fun in the land of computers� Textbook and USB Flash Drive required. (10 student minimum requirement.)The following topics will be covered: ◆ Computer Concepts ◆ Microsoft Windows ◆ The Web ◆ E-mail ◆ Word Processing

SEC# HOURS DAYS DATES INSTRUCTOR ROOM FEE 069000 3:30-5:30 PM T 08/02-09/20 Chisholm CEC 8 $69 069001 3:30-5:30 PM T 10/11-12/06 Chisholm CEC 8 $69

SOLAR TECHNOLOGY

Introduction & Professional Development in Solar Technology - NEW CLASS!Federal OSHA 10 hr Certificate for Construction This course provides an Introduction to the Solar Industry for jobs as Solar Site Assessor and Basic Solar Installer� For those individuals in the Solar Industry, this course provides 4 Continuing Education Units� (6 student minimum requirement.)

SEC# HOURS DAYS DATES INSTRUCTOR ROOM FEE 068202 8:30-3:30 PM M-F 09/19-09/23 Herzfeld CEC TBD $90

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It covers Summer (July 25-Sept 30), and Fall (October 10-December 21)

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Income Tax Preparation Learn the basics of income tax preparation� Lessons cover the latest in tax changes and will expose you to all the schedules, credits and forms that can be filed with individual tax returns� After successful comple-tion, you will be eligible to apply for the California Tax Education Council Registered Tax Preparer Certifi-cate and eligible for employment as a tax preparer� (Class will be in session during Fall Break: 10/4 & 10/6) Textbook required, purchase from teacher first day of class.

SEC# HOURS DAYS DATES INSTRUCTOR ROOM FEE 063811 9:00-12:00 PM T/TH 09/20-12/06 Hopkins CEC 17 $50

Holidays: November 21-25

CAREER TRAINING ADVANCEMENT CENTER (CTAC) evening classes

BOOKKEEPING/ACCOUNTING

**Bookkeeping/Accounting I This course covers terms, concepts, and applications of a double-entry account-ing system for a service business� Students learn to deal effectively with the chart of accounts, assets, liabilities, and equity accounts, as well as to apply basic rules of generally accepted accounting principles� Prerequisite: Workplace Math class or equivalent experience. Textbook, Online Workbook, and Auto-mated Accounting Access Card required first class meeting.

SEC# HOURS DAYS DATES INSTRUCTOR ROOM FEE 063804 6:00-9:00 PM Th 08/04-09/29 Schliesman CEC 10 $115 063805 6:00-9:00 PM Th 10/13-12/15 Schliesman CEC 10 $115

Holidays: November 21-25

**Bookkeeping/Accounting II Continue learning about terms, concepts, and applications of a bookkeeping/accounting system for a cor-poration� Students learn to deal effectively with accounts receivable, accounts payable, payroll, and divi-dends� Prerequisite: Accounting I or equivalent experience. Textbook, Online Workbook, and Automated Accounting Access Card required first class meeting.

SEC# HOURS DAYS DATES INSTRUCTOR ROOM FEE 063806 6:00-9:00 PM Th 08/04-09/29 Schliesman CEC 10 $115 063807 6:00-9:00 PM Th 10/13-12/15 Schliesman CEC 10 $115

Holidays: November 21-25

**Bookkeeping/Accounting III Continue learning about terms, concepts, and applications of a bookkeeping/accounting system for a merchandising business organized as a corporation� Students learn to deal effectively with bad debt, inventory, depreciation, and loans� Prerequisite: Accounting II or equivalent experience. Textbook, Online Workbook, and Automated Accounting Access Card required first class meeting. (12 student mini-mum requirement.)

SEC# HOURS DAYS DATES INSTRUCTOR ROOM FEE 063808 6:00-9:00 PM Th 08/04-09/29 Schliesman CEC 10 $115 063809 6:00-9:00 PM Th 10/13-12/15 Schliesman CEC 10 $115

Holidays: November 21-25

**QuickBooks Pro 2016 Beginning – Intermediate - NEW CLASS!Instructor led course on how to use QuickBooks to effectively deal with customers, vendors, and banking transactions� Create your own company file� Extend your knowledge by managing inventory, work-ing with balance sheets accounts, payroll, and sales tax� Learn how to work with class, estimate, and time tracking features� Also, learn how to customize reports and create custom templates� Prerequisite: Windows class and Excel or equivalent experience. Textbook and USB flash drive required first class meeting - not included in registration fee. (12 student minimum requirement)

SEC# HOURS DAYS DATES INSTRUCTOR ROOM FEE 063810 6:00-9:00 PM M 08/22-11/14 Schliesman CEC 10 $150

Holidays: September 5 Fall Break: October 3-7

ADDITIONAL DAYTIME CTAC CLASSES

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Basics of Selling on eBay - Workshop Learn the right way to sell on eBay with a class conducted by an Education Specialist trained by eBay� Create and enhance listings with photo editing and attractive descriptions, open and use Paypal and set pricing to maximize profits� (8 student minimum requirement.)

SEC# HOURS DAYS DATES INSTRUCTOR ROOM FEE 066703 6:00-9:00 PM M 08/15 Jensen CEC 8 $25

PivotTables using Microsoft Excel - Workshop Learn how to use PivotTables and Pivot Charts like an expert� We will look at data in a variety of ways without the need to sort and lay out the data manually� USB Flash Drive recommended. (8 student minimum requirement)

SEC# HOURS DAYS DATES INSTRUCTOR ROOM FEE 068308 6:00-9:00 PM M 08/01 Schliesman CEC 8 $25

Managing Computer Files using Windows - Workshop Do you have a hard time finding files on your computer? Learn how to manage your computer files by us-ing folders� Also, learn how to take charge of your desktop and how to back up your files� USB Flash Drive recommended. (8 student minimum requirement)

SEC# HOURS DAYS DATES INSTRUCTOR ROOM FEE 068304 6:00-9:00 PM M 08/08 Schliesman CEC 8 $25

Contact Lists and Calendars - Workshop Using Microsoft Outlook Learn how to use the Contact List and Calendar in Outlook� Be ahead of others by knowing the electronic communication tool that is preferred by many companies� USB Flash Drive recommended. (8 student minimum requirement)

SEC# HOURS DAYS DATES INSTRUCTOR ROOM FEE 068305 6:00-9:00 PM M 08/15 Schliesman CEC 8 $25

How to Start a Small Home Business - WorkshopExplore the possibilities for starting a small business from your home, such as auto detailing, crafts or art-work, freelance writer, wedding consultant and more� Earn extra money part-time� This is a simple, easy class to get started – no computer required! Learn about business licenses, resale permits, insurance and trademarks� Learn how to market your business, gain clientele and keep accounting records� (8 student minimum requirement.)

SEC# HOURS DAYS DATES INSTRUCTOR ROOM FEE 066701 6:00-9:00 PM W 08/24 Jensen CEC 10 $25

Voice-Overs… Now Is Your Time! - WorkshopYOU’VE HEARD LISA FOSTER ON TV AND RADIO COMMERCIALS! Hear Lisa LIVE as she illustrates how YOU can use your voice for commercials, films, and videos! Most people go about it the wrong way� Lisa will show you a unique way to one of the most lucrative full or part-time careers out there! This is a business with practically no overhead! NOW is the best time to make this happen as new companies are looking for new voices like never before� This class could be the game changer you’ve been looking for! Lisa’s voice can be heard on commercials and narrations for clients such as: Crest Toothpaste, Olay, LA Weight Loss, Advanced Laser Clinics and Sleep Train� (3 student minimum requirement.)

SEC# HOURS DAYS DATES INSTRUCTOR ROOM FEE 069206 6:30-8:30 PM Th 11/10 Foster CEC TBD $40

COMPUTER/TECHNOLOGY CLASSES

Computer Basics Plus! - NEW CLASS!Want to take your computer by storm? This class will help you search the internet faster and learn to navi-gate your email smoother� We will also explore Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, and PowerPoint) so you become independent and confident in creating documents from Word to Excel� (10 student minimum requirement.)

SEC# HOURS DAYS DATES INSTRUCTOR ROOM FEE 069004 6:00-8:00 PM T 08/02-09/20 Chisholm CEC 16 $69 069005 6:00-8:00 PM T 10/11-12/06 Chisholm CEC 16 $69

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*Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, Outlook) This self-paced program of individualized instruction with the support of the teacher is geared to prepare students to use the Microsoft Office Suite in work settings� Students of all levels will be able to improve their marketability� Students can focus on any of the applications in the MS Office Suite; Word, Excel, Ac-cess, PowerPoint, and Outlook Levels 1 through 3� Textbook and USB Flash Drive required the first class meeting. (12 student minimum requirement.)

SEC# HOURS DAYS DATES INSTRUCTOR ROOM FEE 068300 6:00-9:00 PM W 08/03-09/28 Schliesman CEC 8 $115 068309 6:00-9:00 PM W 10/12-12/14 Schliesman CEC 8 $115

GENERAL AUTOMOTIVEGeneral Automotive Repair – NEW CLASS!This class will cover the basic techniques for repair of your car or truck� We will cover several topics, including safety, tools, general maintenance, wheels and tires, brakes, suspension, electrical and computer diagnostics� During the two hour block, we will spend time in the classroom learning how the car works� Then we will go into the shop, where you will be able to apply what you have learned directly to work on your own vehicle� (10 students minimum requirement.)SEC# HOURS DAYS DATES INSTRUCTOR ROOM FEE 065601 7:00-9:00 PM W 08/17-09/21 Dorr Liberty High Auto Shop $90 065602 7:00-9:00 PM W 10/19-11/30 Dorr Liberty High Auto Shop $90

Holidays: November 23

PARALEGAL

Civil Litigation for the Paralegal - Part One - NEW CLASS!This will be part lecture and part interactive� You will learn what a paralegal does and how they interact with attorneys; you will learn about our court system both state and federal; what substantive law vs� procedural law is; differences between criminal law and civil law; how to commence a lawsuit and what to do if the com-plaint is answered and what to do If it’s not answered� This class takes you through all of the legal steps up to the discovery phrase� You will prepare the forms and act as both the plaintiff and defendant and you will learn how to calendar� Textbook required, “California Civil Litigation & Discovery” order online through Litigation by the numbers; enter “textbook” for student rate. (10 student minimum requirement.)

SEC# HOURS DAYS DATES INSTRUCTOR ROOM FEE 066708 6:00-9:00 PM M 08/01-09/26 Low CEC TBD $105

Holidays: September 5

Civil Litigation for the Paralegal - Part Two - NEW CLASS!This will be part lecture and part interactive� You will prepare and/or be introduced to each type of discovery� Then you will prepare for a trial and participate in a moot court� You will learn how to enforce your judgement and about post-trial motions� Textbook required, “California Civil Litigation & Discovery” order online through Litiga-tion by the numbers; enter “textbook” for student rate. (10 student minimum requirement.)

SEC# HOURS DAYS DATES INSTRUCTOR ROOM FEE 066709 6:00-9:00 PM M 10/10-12/12 Low CEC TBD $105

Holidays: September 5

SOLAR TECHNOLOGY

Federal OSHA & Solar Technology - NEW CLASS!This course provides an Introduction to Solar Technology for jobs In the Solar Industry in the area of Entry Level Site Assessor and Basic Solar Installer� For those individuals in the Solar Industry, this course provides 4 Continuing Education Units� (6 student minimum requirement.)

SEC# HOURS DAYS DATES INSTRUCTOR ROOM FEE 068203 6:00-9:00 PM M/W 09/19-12/07 Herzfeld CEC TBD $90

Holidays: September 5

TAX PREPARATION

Income Tax Preparation Learn the basics of income tax preparation� Lessons cover the latest in tax changes and will expose you to all the schedules, credits and forms that can be filed with individual tax returns� After successful comple-tion, you will be eligible to apply for the California Tax Education Council Registered Tax Preparer Certificate and eligible for employment as a tax preparer� (Class will be in session during Fall Break: 10/4&10/6) Textbook required, purchase from teacher first day of class.

SEC# HOURS DAYS DATES INSTRUCTOR ROOM FEE 063812 6:00-9:00 PM T/TH 09/20-12/06 Hopkins CEC TBD $50

Holidays: November 21-25

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Introduction to Woodworking - NEW CLASS!This class is designed to provide a safe introduction to working with hand and power tools in a fun and cre-ative environment� Remember that woodshop class you took in Jr� High or High School? Your friends won’t be there so you will be able to finish your project and enjoy it! Learn safe operation of power tools, which tools to use for each step of your project, production, and get involved in the crazy world of woodworking� You won’t regret it! (10 student minimum requirement)

SEC# HOURS DAYS DATES INSTRUCTOR ROOM FEE 069202 6:30-9:00 PM T 08/02-09/27 English LHS-K1 $110 069204 6:30-9:00 PM TH 08/04-09/29 English LHS-K1 $110

Open Shop Woodworking - NEW CLASS!If you have taken a woodshop/woodworking class in the past and would like to refresh your skills or just don’t have a shop to do your latest project in, this is your class� Open shop allows you to get the individual help you need to feel confident and safe using power and hand tools� It also allows you freedom to do your projects with the help and advice from an instructor with more than 10 years of woodworking experience� (10 student minimum requirement)

SEC# HOURS DAYS DATES INSTRUCTOR ROOM FEE 069205 6:30-9:00 PM TH 10/20-12/15 English LHS-K1 $95

MEDICAL OFFICE ACADEMY (MOA) daytime classes

*Medical Office Procedures Using Medisoft Electronic Health Record Software - NEW CLASS!This newly updated self-paced course begins with a short tutorial on the Medisoft software which will teach the student how to enter patient demographics, billing information, procedure and diagnostic codes, etc� This tutorial will then be the basis for completing the office procedures section of the course through several days of simulations� Additionally, concepts such as triage, reporting, banking, travel arrangements, charting, proofreading, and critical thinking exercises� This course would be excellent preparation for stu-dents wanting to work as receptionists or administrative assistants in all areas of the medical community� Prerequisites: Knowledge of word processing software and ability to type 30 WPM. 10- week class

*Medical Records Management (self-paced)Although the medical community is moving to an electronic records environment, there is still a need for filing of paper medical records� This self-paced course will teach you the filing rules for alphabetic, geo-graphic, correspondence, and business filing� Color coding will also be covered� 5-week class

**Electronic Health Records using SimChart for the Medical Office (self-paced)This software is similar to EPIC software that is used at many clinics and hospitals for patient charting, bill-ing, correspondence, etc� You will work independently to complete tasks that simulate tasks in a hospital or clinic setting� Purchase of software is required. Prerequisite: Knowledge of basic computer concepts and keyboarding 25 wpm. 5-week class

*Medical Coding Principles II (self-paced) Continue your new coding skills with this course� You will cover the balance of the textbook used in Cod-ing Principles I in a self-paced environment (with teacher assistance)� Coding practice in such topics as cardiology, gynecology, hematology, etc� are covered� After completion of this course you will be prepared to take the optional American Association of Professional Coders National Exam� Prerequisites: Medical Coding Principles I. 5-week class

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These classes are designed for the working adult to be open entry and open exit� Students are required to pay at the beginning of each session� Students must complete the course requirements to be eligible for the certificate of completion�

SELF-PACED CLASSES

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Medical TerminologyJoin us as we discover the language of medicine� You will learn how to decode and encode medical terms� Using simple techniques you will become proficient in understanding medical terms� We will discuss cur-rent topics in health and medicine as well as diseases� This is an enjoyable course that will be the founda-tion of your medical career� A must for all persons interested in working in the medical field� 5-week class

SEC# HOURS DAYS DATES INSTRUCTOR ROOM FEE 062300 1:00-3:00 PM M-Th 08/29-09/29 Goetsch CEC 10 $130 062301 1:00-3:00 PM M-Th 11/14-12/21 Goetsch CEC 10 $130

Holidays: September 05, November 21-25

Human Anatomy & PhysiologyAre you interested in the body or do you want to work in the medical community? This lecture course will introduce you to the structures and functions of the major body systems� Diseases and surgeries related to each system are discussed� Prerequisite: Medical Terminology strongly recommended. Textbook required. 5-week class

SEC# HOURS DAYS DATES INSTRUCTOR ROOM FEE 062901 1:00-3:00 PM M-Th 10/10-11/10 Goetsch CEC 10 $130

Fall Break: October 3-7

Medical Coding Principles IThis basic course covers the fundamentals of coding using the ICD-10, CPT-4, and HCPCS coding manuals� Upon completion of the course the student will be able to successfully code the doctor’s diagnosis and the procedures performed to complete insurance claim forms� Textbook required. Prerequisite: Medical Terminology, Anatomy strongly recommended. 5-week class

SEC# HOURS DAYS DATES INSTRUCTOR ROOM FEE 062703 1:00-3:00 PM M-Th 07/25-08/25 Goetsch CEC 10 $130

MEDICAL OFFICE ACADEMY (MOA) evening classes

Introduction to Administration of Residential Care Facilities - NEW CLASS!This class is designed for individuals interested in becoming an administrator of a residential care home� This course will train new administrators, business managers and caregivers promoted to supervisor or management positions� The course will cover some of the requirements and the responsibilities of an ad-ministrator of a residential care home� (10 student minimum requirement.)

SEC# HOURS DAYS DATES INSTRUCTOR ROOM FEE 062902 5:00-8:30PM T/W/Th 08/09-08/11 Curry CEC TBD $80

Administrative Medical Assistant Program - NEW CLASS!This new course covers the tasks and skills required to be successful working as an Administrative Medical Assistant� Classroom coursework will include terminology and anatomy, medically based projects using MS Office Suite (Word, Excel, and PowerPoint)� The course will include lecture, tutorial, projects, and a simulation internship component� Simulation includes practice with front office duties such as correspondence, ac-counting, chart notes, transcription, scheduling, etc� Prerequisites: Knowledge of MS Office Suite, keyboarding 30wpm. Medical Terminology and Anatomy recommended. Fee includes books/supplies and enrollment fee. (12 student minimum requirement.)

SEC# HOURS DAYS DATES INSTRUCTOR ROOM FEE 062310 5:30-9:00 PM T/Th 07/26-12/20 Goetsch CEC 8 $850

Holidays: November 21-25 Fall Break: October 3-7

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Start a New Career as a Clinical Medical Assistant!Liberty Adult Education in partnership with The Learning Oasis is offering a Clinical Medical Assistant Train-ing Program� Learn to assist the physician in a clinical setting with procedures, provide care for patients, perform simple laboratory tests, practice injections and venipuncture (phlebotomy), and administer medi-cations� This program includes 134 hours of classroom instruction (including online quizzes and activities); plus 160 hours externship in a medical facility� Tuition includes scrubs, CPR certification and national certi-fication examination� Textbooks sold separately. For Information please call: 888-766-1770

HOURS DAYS DATES INSTRUCTOR ROOM FEE 5:30-9:00 PM M/W 10/10-03/13 Hayes CEC 18 $2,399

Holidays: November 11, November 21-25 Fall Break: October 3-7

Start a New Career as a Pharmacy Technician!Liberty Adult Education in partnership with The Learning Oasis is offering a compre-hensive Pharmacy Technician Training Program� Assist the pharmacist with mixing and packaging prescriptions, referring clients to the pharmacist for counseling, inven-tory control and purchasing, as well as collecting payment, and coordinating billing� This program includes 182 hours of classroom instruction (including quizzes and activities online) plus 120 externship hours� Tuition includes lab coat, CPR certification, and certification examination� Textbooks sold separately. For Information please call: 888-766-1770

HOURS DAYS DATES INSTRUCTOR ROOM FEE 5:30-9:00 PM T/Th 10/11-04/25 Vasquez CEC 24 $1,999

Holidays: July 29, September 5, November 11, November 21-25 Fall Break: October 3-7

HORIZON COLLEGE

Start a New Career as a Dental AssistantLiberty Adult Education in partnership with Horizon College is offering an 8-week Clinical Dental Assisting program providing 48 hours of lecture/lab preparation and a 40-hour internship with a practicing dentist� This course covers the basic skills necessary to assist the dentist in an entry level position in the various op-erative procedures performed in a dental practice� The program utilizes a hands on educational approach where students will learn by doing� Upon successful completion of all course and clinical requirements students will receive a Dental Assisting Certificate of Completion� Course Fee: $2,500.00 (Includes sup-plies and textbook) For information please call: 925-516-3600

HOURS DAYS DATES INSTRUCTOR ROOM FEE 6:00 - 9:00 PM T/Th 08/02-09/22 Fejarang CEC 17 $2,500 6:00 - 9:00 PM T/Th 10/18-12/15 Fejarang CEC 17 $2,500

DIABLO MEDICAL TRAINING

Phlebotomy Technician CPT 1This is a 5-week program for persons wishing to become entry level professionals in the field of Phlebot-omy� The program includes 40 hours of classroom and laboratory didactic and practical training, plus an 80 hour externship for those individual students at designated and approved clinical sites� Students suc-cessfully completing the program will sit for the National Exam� Classes taught by Diablo Medical Training� For information please call: 925-586-2532

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For more information call: 925-586-2532 or go to www.diablomedicaltraining.org

Registration with Horizon College is required� For information call: 925-516-3600 or visit our website www.horizondentalcollege.com

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About Boating Safety The best Boating Safety Course in town� This course covers boating equipment, operation, navigation, tide, and currents� Learn boating laws and procedures with emphasis on safety, taught by the U�S� Coast Guard Auxiliary� Join other men and women boaters for this 1-day class� You do not need to own a boat to attend, just have an interest in boating skills� Students will receive a U�S� Coast Guard Auxiliary Certificate, wallet card, and proof of completion of this basic safety course� This class will give you the knowledge needed to obtain a boat license or safety certification in many states� Lower class fees for couples and families, and many insurance companies will offer discounts on boating insurance too� Textbook Required: $35 per student ($50 per couple) textbook and material fee payable to the instructor on the first day of class.

SEC# HOURS DAYS DATES INSTRUCTOR ROOM FEE 200100 8:00-4:30 PM F 08/19 Campbell CEC TBD $15 200101 8:00-4:30 PM F 10/21 Campbell CEC TBD $15

CRAFTS

Bodacious Bows!Learn the basic techniques to transform yards of wired ribbon into awesome bows� Decorate your wreaths, baskets and gifts for the Holidays� Supply list available at time of registration� (6 student minimum re-quirement.)

SEC# HOURS DAYS DATES INSTRUCTOR ROOM FEE 200220 5:00-7:00 PM Th 10/27 Hayano CEC TBD $15

Bodacious Fall Wreath!Fall is in the air! Create a beautiful fall grapevine wreath for your door or wall� Your creativity will shine with your choice of silk florals and ribbon� Supply list available at time of registration� (6 student minimum requirement.)

SEC# HOURS DAYS DATES INSTRUCTOR ROOM FEE 200222 5:00-7:00 PM Th 11/10 Hayano CEC TBD $15

Bodacious Christmas Wreath!Create a festive holiday wreath for your door or wall� Bring your silk florals, picks and ribbons to adorn your pine wreath� Supply list available at time of registration� (6 student minimum requirement.)

SEC# HOURS DAYS DATES INSTRUCTOR ROOM FEE 200223 5:00-7:00 PM W 11/16 Hayano CEC TBD $15

FITNESS

Beginning/Intermediate Yoga! - NEW CLASS!Come Improve your flexibility, breathing, balance and strength - all while having fun! Modifications will be used to ensure your comfort and safety� This class is for anyone who has wanted to start a yoga practice or for those with some experience� (Bring: Yoga mat, and blanket.) Please wear comfortable clothes. (10 student minimum requirement)

SEC# HOURS DAYS DATES INSTRUCTOR ROOM FEE 206302 5:30-6:30 PM W 08/03-09/21 Cabusas CEC MPR $50 206303 5:30-6:30 PM W 10/12-12/07 Cabusas CEC MPR $50

MUSIC

Brentwood Concert BandCome and be a part of this very special season� All wind and percussion instruments are welcome� So dig out that old clarinet, sax, trombone, etc� and join us every Monday night at the Liberty High School band room� Prepare to have fun� (12 student minimum requirement). *Fee to be paid on the first day of class. Instructor will collect fee.

SEC# HOURS DAYS DATES INSTRUCTOR ROOM FEE 083100 7:00-9:00 PM M 08/01-12/12 Hurst LHS PAC 3 $60

Holidays: September 5, November 21-25 Fall Break: October 3-7

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Brentwood Community ChorusLift your voice and spirit in song in the Brentwood Community Chorus! Handel’s beloved work “Messiah” will be rehearsed and performed with full orchestra and soloists� Come and sing your favorite choruses� If you are a newcomer to this great work we guarantee it will become a favorite� At least one other seasonal performance is planned� No experience is necessary, but the singer must be able to carry a tune� The ability to read music is also desirable� (12 student minimum requirement.)

SEC# HOURS DAYS DATES INSTRUCTOR ROOM FEE 083101 7:00-9:00 PM T 08/16-12/06 Stuart CEC MPR $50Holidays: November 21-25 Fall Break: October 3-7

WORLD LANGUAGE

Beginning Conversational FrenchExperience France in your own backyard� We will explore expressions, common phrases and simple gram-mar� We will explore art, food and culture of France� Topics include greetings, farewells, describing family, ac-tivities and much more� This will be an interactive and fun-filled conversational class� Come and experience a taste of French culture� Textbooks required. Purchase online. (10 student minimum requirement)

SEC# HOURS DAYS DATES INSTRUCTOR ROOM FEE 202608 6:00-8:00 PM T 08/02-09/20 Greig CEC 22 $55 202609 6:00-8:00 PM T 10/11-12/06 Greig CEC 22 $55

Beginning Conversational SpanishEnhance your sense of adventure by immersing yourself in a new language� Come join us for an interac-tive, fun-filled class to express yourself in Spanish� This course takes a communicative approach to develop your ability to use and understand Spanish in practical everyday contexts� Topics covered include, greet-ings, farewells, describing your family and yourself, discussing everyday activities, asking questions and much more� Textbooks required. Purchase online: Pearson Prentice Hall Realidades 1, Vocabulary and Grammar Workbook - ISBN No. 978-0-13-369286. (10 student minimum requirement)

SEC# HOURS DAYS DATES INSTRUCTOR ROOM FEE 202610 6:00-8:00 PM Th 08/04-09/22 Greig CEC 22 $55 202611 6:00-8:00 PM Th 10/13-12/08 Greig CEC 22 $55

ACTIVE ADULTSCOMPUTER/TECHNOLOGY

How to use your SmartPhone (iPhone and Android) - Workshop“What’s an app?”, or “Why does my battery run out before lunch?”, or “How do I upload this video clip to Facebook?” Explore the basic functionality of your new smartphone� Learn common tasks like sending a text message, watching a video clip on YouTube, or surfing the Web� This workshop also covers fundamen-tals like configuring the security options, adjusting the brightness of the display, and setting the device up to work with a wireless network� Bring your iPhone, Android, Blackberry, or other smartphone to class fully charged and your charging “leash�” You also will need your phone and email user ID’s and passwords to download phone images to your account and desktop� (8 student minimum requirement.)

SEC# HOURS DAYS DATES INSTRUCTOR ROOM FEE 069003 6:00-9:00 PM M 08/22 Jensen CEC TBD $25

Intro to Social Media - WorkshopWant to join friends and family on Facebook? Do you know what a # or tweet is? Want to find people who enjoy your hobbies on Pinterest? Come join the fun learning what social media is about� (8 student mini-mum requirement.)

SEC# HOURS DAYS DATES INSTRUCTOR ROOM FEE 060609 3:30-5:30 PM T/Th 12/13 & 12/15 Chisholm CEC 8 $25

Computer Basics - NEW CLASS !Are you tired of asking others to show you how to use your computer? Do you want to know how to email friends far and near? Come join the fun and learn how to be independent! This class will teach you the basic techniques and skills you need to join the fun in the land of computers� Textbook and USB Flash Drive required. (10 student minimum requirement.)The following topics will be covered: ◆ Computer Concepts ◆ Microsoft Windows ◆ The Web ◆ E-mail ◆ Word Processing

SEC# HOURS DAYS DATES INSTRUCTOR ROOM FEE 069000 3:30-5:30 PM T 08/02-09/20 Chisholm CEC 15 $69 069001 3:30-5:30 PM T 10/11-12/06 Chisholm CEC 15 $69

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Computer Basics Plus! - NEW CLASS!Want to take your computer by storm? This class will help you search the internet faster and learn to navi-gate your email smoother� We will also explore Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, and PowerPoint) so you become independent and confident in creating documents from Word to Excel� Textbook and USB stick required. (10 student minimum requirement.)

SEC# HOURS DAYS DATES INSTRUCTOR ROOM FEE 069004 6:00-8:00 PM T 08/02-09/20 Chisholm CEC 16 $69 069005 6:00-8:00 PM T 10/11-12/06 Chisholm CEC 16 $69

Internet 101 - Workshop Do you ask family and friends to look things up on the Internet? This workshop will teach you how to search and find what you are looking for on your own� Come join the fun as we explore the internet to-gether� (8 student minimum requirement.)

SEC# HOURS DAYS DATES INSTRUCTOR ROOM FEE 069010 3:30-5:30 PM T/Th 09/27 & 09/29 Chisholm CEC 8 $25

GENEALOGY

Beginning Genealogy - NEW CLASS!Do you want to discover more about your family heritage? Interested in leaving a legacy of knowledge for future generations? If so, Beginning Genealogy is the class for you! We will explore strategies for building your family tree, organizing data, along with preserving your family’s records and history using Census, vital, military records, and a variety of other genealogical sources� We will discover the ease of using re-sources to access records, which saves time and money� We will also explore traditional research methods as well� Material list will be provided the first day of class. (10 student minimum requirement)

SEC# HOURS DAYS DATES INSTRUCTOR ROOM FEE 084009 3:30-5:30 PM T 10/11-11/08 Brooks CEC 10 $40

RETIREMENT

Welcome to Medicare - WorkshopDo you have questions about MEDICARE? During this session we will explain and answer questions about Medicare benefits, prescription medication coverage, Medicare Advantage plans (HMO’s), Medicare Sup-plemental insurance and will discuss how Medicare coordinates with retiree benefits or veterans’ benefits� After this session, you will be able to make informed decisions on how best to address your needs for health insurance coverage with Medicare� Contra Costa County Health Insurance Counseling and Advo-cacy Program (HICAP) a third-party impartial program, presents the Free workshop� (8 student minimum requirement.)

SEC# HOURS DAYS DATES INSTRUCTOR ROOM FEE 081100 2:00-4:30 PM W 09/21 McIntosh CEC MPR No Charge 081103 2:00-4:30 PM W 12/14 McIntosh CEC MPR No Charge

HEALTH AND FITNESS LITERACY

Gentle Yoga This fun and supportive class is for everyone� We’ll explore yoga poses to increase your flexibility, tone your body, and improve your breathing and your balance� Modifications will be used to ensure your comfort and safety� Join and enjoy� Please bring a yoga mat and blanket. (10 student minimum requirement.)

SEC# HOURS DAYS DATES INSTRUCTOR ROOM FEE 085100 8:30-9:30 AM M 08/01-09/19 Cabusas BSAC $50 085101 8:30-9:30 AM W 08/03-09/21 Cabusas BSAC $50 085102 8:30-9:30 AM M 10/10-12/12 Cabusas BSAC $50 085103 8:30-9:30 AM W 10/12-12/14 Cabusas BSAC $50

Holidays: September 5, November 21-25

ACTIVE ADULTS

Active Adult classes in partnership with the City of Brentwood� Classes will be taught at the Brentwood Senior Activity Center� Register at the Brentwood Community Center Parks and Recreation Department, 35 Oak Street� For more information call (925) 516-5444.

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“Premiers” Exercise ProgramThis popular class will offer stretching, light weights, and low impact aerobics for our Active Older Adults� Please bring a mat and light weights. (40 student minimum requirement.)

SEC# HOURS DAYS DATES INSTRUCTOR ROOM FEE 085006 10:00-11:30 AM M/W/F 08/01-09/23 Ghiggeri BSAC $50 085007 10:00-11:30 AM M/W/F 10/17-12/16 Ghiggeri BSAC $50

Holidays: September 5, November 11, November 21-25

“Premiers” Fitness 2This class combines directed instruction with encouragement and music that motivates older adults to stay active, fit, and ready to move! Come join us for warm-up’s and cool down stretching, guided resistance training, and light cardio fun! Please bring a mat and light weights to class. (15 student minimum requirement.)

SEC# HOURS DAYS DATES INSTRUCTOR ROOM FEE 085003 8:30-9:30 AM T/F 08/02-09/23 Zanassi BSAC $40 085005 8:30-9:30 AM T/F 10/11-12/16 Zanassi BSAC $40

Holidays: November 11, November 21-25

The Arts

Arts & Crafts (“Oldies But Goodies”)This program is specifically designed to offer fun, easy activities and socialization for the frail elderly or adults who find themselves homebound, isolated or alone� Active seniors are also welcome to enjoy crafts, socializing, and helping other seniors� A snack is provided along with weekly art and craft projects, music, field trips, guest speakers, bingo, and parties� (15 student minimum requirement.)

SEC# HOURS DAYS DATES INSTRUCTOR ROOM FEE 084000 1:00-4:00 PM W/Th 08/03-09/22 Cosby/Joaquin BSAC $5 084001 1:00-4:00 PM W/Th 10/12-12/15 Cosby/Joaquin BSAC $5

Holidays: November 21-25

Bodacious Fall Wreath!Fall is in the air! Create a beautiful fall grapevine wreath for your door or wall� Your creativity will shine with your choice of silk florals and ribbon� Supply list available at time of registration. (5 student minimum requirement.)

SEC# HOURS DAYS DATES INSTRUCTOR ROOM FEE 081203 10:00-12:00 PM T 11/15 Hayano BSAC $20

Acrylic Painting I Come color your world and see with your heart! This acrylic painting class will cover basic painting tech-niques used in acrylic media� It will provide knowledge of materials, tools and color mixing techniques� The primary focus will be on the use of composition, texture, form and value in landscape and seascape painting� Sign up today to develop your eye for beauty� Supply list available at time of registration. (10 student minimum requirement.)

SEC# HOURS DAYS DATES INSTRUCTOR ROOM FEE 080354 9:00-11:00AM M 08/01-09/26 Greig BSAC $65 080355 9:00-11:00AM Th 08/04-09/22 Greig BSAC $65

Holidays: September 5

Acrylic Painting II We will continue to explore color theory, tips, techniques, composition, texture and form through the acrylic media� Come and expand your horizon! Supply list available at time of registration. (10 student minimum requirement.)

SEC# HOURS DAYS DATES INSTRUCTOR ROOM FEE 080356 9:00-11:00AM M 10/10-12/05 Greig BSAC $65 080357 9:00-11:00AM Th 10/13-12/08 Greig BSAC $65

Holidays: November 21-25

ACTIVE ADULTS

Active Adult classes in partnership with the City of Brentwood� Classes will be taught at the Brentwood Senior Activity Center� Register at the Brentwood Community Center Parks and Recreation Department, 35 Oak Street� For more information call (925) 516-5444.

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Share Your Talent! Interested in Teaching? We need you!!!Qualifications Needed to Teach:

ESL (English as a Second Language) • BA or BS Degree GED (General Education Development) • BA or BS Degree Career Technical • Vocational or Adult Education Teaching Credential/Degree Community Enrichment Classes • No college degree – just a talent to share

Community Education Center, 929 Second Street, Brentwood, CA 9451326

Last Name ________________________________First Name ________________________ MI ____

Social Security No: __________________________________________________________________

Sex: ❏ M ❏ F Birthdate: ______/ _______/ ______

Email: _____________________________________________________________________________

Home Phone: _____________________________ Work Phone: _____________________________

Home Address: _____________________________________________________________________

City _____________________________________________ Zip _____________________________

Signature: ________________________________________ Date: ___________________________

Course Title: _______________________________________________________________________

Section No: _______________________________________ Start Date: _______________________

Registration Fee: $ _________________________________ Materials Fee: $ __________________

Course Title: ________________________________________________________________________

Section No: _______________________________________ Start Date: ________________________

Registration Fee: $ _________________________________ Materials Fee: $ __________________

Total Amount to be Charged: $ _______________ ❏ VISA ❏ MASTERCARD

Charge Acct� No: _____________________________________________________________________

Expiration Date: ____________ Signature: _______________________________________________

If you have any questions on how to qualify, call the Community Education Center at 925-634-2565 or stop by:

*FIRST TImE STUDENTS mUST REGISTER IN PERSON AT THE ADULT ED OFFICE.

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