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MINI COURSES wisconsin union WINTER/SPRING • 2013 CATALOG The Frugal Gardener You have a garden, but don’t have the space, time, or resources to compost or buy “organic” green products. No problem! We will discuss simple, low-cost solutions to these problems and more! Learn how apartment composting IS possible, natural do-it-yourself pesticides, and planting practices that keep you green on a budget! Save money on your gardening while gardening better. 1 Session. INSTRUCTOR: Connie Glasheen, Master Gardener and freelance author who has spoken at multiple gardening conferences and expos. #3620.401 THR 6-9pm, Feb 28 $19.50(Students/U.Mem)$29.50(Fac/Staff) NEW! Hypertufa Garden Pottery You can make your own garden planters! And do it really inexpensively, too. If you liked mud pies as a kid, you will love making Hypertufa pottery. Hypertufa is a lightweight concrete that you can easily form into planters, birdbaths, stepping stones, even sculpted statues. We will go over the basic recipe and techniques for making pots and planters. You will create and take home your own garden project. 1 Meeting. INSTRUCTOR: Kris Rasmussen is a UW-Madison grad and owner of the Wisconsin Artisans Gallery in Merrimac. #6300.501 THR 6-8pm, April 25 $34.50(Student/U.Mem)$44.50(Fac/Staff) Art from the Heart a valentine-inspired arts & craft fair Saturday, Feb. 9, 10am – 5pm Varsity Hall, Union South 40+Artists plus “make & take” booths NEW! Indoor Gardening Learn how to grow almost anything indoors. We will discuss starting plants, how to buy plants, control of pests and other issues. Learn how to set up your own indoor system, including lights, for success with both common and exotic plants. Brighten your home, fight SAD, and grow just about anything year round. Course fee includes plants for you to take home! Meets at the Instructor’s home, approximately 40 minutes north of Madison. 1 Session. INSTRUCTOR: Gene Staver, experienced Instructor, currently has over 1,000 plants in his indoor garden including citrus trees with fruit, Papaya and 35 varieties of Agave. #3640.501 SAT 1-4pm, April 6 $24.50(Student/U.Mem)$34.50(Fac/Staff) NEW! Herb Gardening Learn which herbs can be grown in our Wisconsin climate; planting and maintaining techniques and most importantly what to do with your herbs once they are grown! Topics include soil types, indoor vs. outdoor growing, the right amounts of sun, fertilizing techniques, and the water requirements for successfully growing herbs! Herbal folklore and some culinary and medicinal uses for herbs will also be discussed. 1 Meeting. INSTRUCTOR: Connie Glasheen. #3650.401 TUE 6-9pm, Feb 26 $19.50(Students/U.Mem)$29.50(Fac/Staff) Growing Blueberries in Dane County Anyone who has tried to grow blueberries in Dane County knows it isn’t easy - but it can be done! Learn the tips and tricks to make your blueberry plants a success. Topics include soil type, soil and water pH, methods for testing pH, how to transplant shrubs, blueberry varieties that thrive in our climate, pruning, growing new plants from cuttings, and dealing with garden pests and other issues. 2 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Eric Johnson, a local gardener who grows blueberries, raspberries and prairie plants on Madison’s east side. #3670.401 MON 7-8:30pm, Feb 25&March 4 #3670.501 MON 7-8:30pm, April 1&8 $34.50(Students/U.Mem)$44.50(Fac/Staff) NEW! Yardflowers 101 Your yard may be covered in snow, but spring is right around the corner! What better way to welcome it than adorning your yard with beautiful flowers? Learn the basics of flower gardening in Wisconsin. We will discuss the difference between perennials, different growing techniques (seeding, rooting, etc.), and how to create color palettes and arrangements that are unique and aesthetically appealing. 1 Meeting. INSTRUCTOR: Connie Glasheen. #3660.401 WED 6-9pm, Feb 20 $19.50(Students/U.Mem)$29.50(Fac/Staff) Heirloom Gardening Whether you are a seasoned gardener frustrated with the harvest season after season, or just starting to get your “green thumb,” heirloom gardening can help you grow fruits and vegetables that will not disappoint! We will discuss the many benefits of heirloom gardening, self-sufficiency, and how this style of gardening came to be. Hands-on demonstrations in various fruits and veggies ensure that you will be able to start heirloom gardening on your own this spring! 1 Session. INSTRUCTOR: Connie Glasheen. #3680.401 TUE 6-9pm, Feb 19 $19.50(Students/U.Mem)$29.50(Fac/Staff) Pounded Flower Art See page 6. NEW! Urban Chicken-Cooping Who wouldn’t want fresh eggs right in your backyard, available daily? Learn how you can provide the necessities for a happy flock, even in the city! Discusses function, design, and sources of coops/houses, acquiring and maintaining chickens throughout their life cycle, urban considerations, and long term and seasonal change, among others. Come learn the why and how! 1 Meeting. INSTRUCTOR: Ben has raised chickens his entire life and learned a lot from keeping both rural and urban flocks. #3610.401 WED 6-9pm, Feb 6 $19.50(Students/U.Mem) $29.50(Fac/Staff) Dinner & Dialog: What Might be for Dinner? A special free event at Union South. Join us for our second event in the second year of the Dinner & Dialog series. Through a facilitated two-night dialog we will explore a variety of possibilities for future food policies. Our menu will explore the range from healthy food to food safety, reducing worldwide hunger to locally sourced sustainable agriculture. Explore this list of possibilities for the future of our food via a facilitated dialog designed to explore, further develop, and consider the implications of each possible change. We will also take time to reflect on how this discussion worked for us and how we might engage in our own quality public policy deliberation/ dialog. This FREE event includes dinner each evening. Presented in cooperation with Wisconsin Union Directorate and the Interactivity Foundation. Registration is required and you are expected to attend both dates. #4000.301 MON 6-9pm, March 4&11 FREE – Preregistration is Required A new year and lots of new opportunities in our Winter and Spring Terms. And the return of many traditional favorites. Please join us. Register early to insure space in the courses you want… Welcome! 1 Featuring… Oh, The Places You Will Go From Chicago to the Boundary Waters, Ghost Towns to River Towns, leave the driving to us. Self Investment Become your own personal trainer, increase your productivity, write a rocking resume… Home Cookin’ Pizza, root crops, simple sauces or gluten-free cooking plus the right wine or beer to go with! INSIDE 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Move On Move across the dance floor or travel with Mini Courses… Yoga & Sports Mindful movement, golf, rock climbing and more. Invest in Yourself Change careers, master a technology… Artsy Minds One-Night Masterpieces to Meditation Get Crafty Jewelry, Music, Photography Cuisines, Home, Money New cooking, save some money… Registration Info Register in 4 easy ways. www.wisc.edu/minicourses NEW! FULL COURSE INFO & REGISTRATION ON WEB :: [web] wisc.edu/minicourses [phone] 262.3156 NEW!

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MINICOURSES

wisconsin union WINTER/SPRING • 2013 CATALOG

The Frugal Gardener You have a garden, but don’t have the space, time, or resources to compost or

buy “organic” green products. No problem! We will discuss simple, low-cost solutions to these problems and more! Learn how apartment composting IS possible, natural do-it-yourself pesticides, and planting practices that keep you green on a budget! Save money on your gardening while gardening better. 1 Session. INSTRUCTOR: Connie Glasheen, Master Gardener and freelance author who has spoken at multiple gardening conferences and expos.

#3620.401 THR 6-9pm, Feb 28 $19.50(Students/U.Mem)$29.50(Fac/Staff)

NEW

! Hypertufa Garden Pottery You can make your own garden planters! And do it really inexpensively, too. If you

liked mud pies as a kid, you will love making Hypertufa pottery. Hypertufa is a lightweight concrete that you can easily form into planters, birdbaths, stepping stones, even sculpted statues. We will go over the basic recipe and techniques for making pots and planters. You will create and take home your own garden project. 1 Meeting. INSTRUCTOR: Kris Rasmussen is a UW-Madison grad and owner of the Wisconsin Artisans Gallery in Merrimac.

#6300.501 THR 6-8pm, April 25 $34.50(Student/U.Mem)$44.50(Fac/Staff)

Art from the Heart a valentine-inspired arts & craft fair

Saturday, Feb. 9, 10am – 5pm Varsity Hall, Union South 40+Artists plus “make & take” booths

NEW

! Indoor Gardening Learn how to grow almost anything indoors. We will discuss starting plants, how to buy

plants, control of pests and other issues. Learn how to set up your own indoor system, including lights, for success with both common and exotic plants. Brighten your home, fight SAD, and grow just about anything year round. Course fee includes plants for you to take home! Meets at the Instructor’s home, approximately 40 minutes

north of Madison. 1 Session. INSTRUCTOR: Gene Staver, experienced Instructor, currently has over 1,000 plants in his indoor garden including citrus trees with fruit, Papaya and 35 varieties of Agave.

#3640.501 SAT 1-4pm, April 6 $24.50(Student/U.Mem)$34.50(Fac/Staff)

NEW

! Herb Gardening Learn which herbs can be grown in our Wisconsin climate; planting and maintaining

techniques and most importantly what to do with your herbs once they are grown! Topics include soil types, indoor vs. outdoor growing, the right amounts of sun, fertilizing techniques, and the water requirements for successfully growing herbs! Herbal folklore and some culinary and medicinal uses for herbs will also be discussed. 1 Meeting. INSTRUCTOR: Connie Glasheen.

#3650.401 TUE 6-9pm, Feb 26 $19.50(Students/U.Mem)$29.50(Fac/Staff)

Growing Blueberries in Dane County Anyone who has tried to grow blueberries in Dane County knows it isn’t easy - but it can be done! Learn the tips and tricks to make your blueberry plants a success. Topics include soil type, soil and water pH, methods for testing pH, how to transplant shrubs, blueberry varieties that thrive in our climate, pruning, growing new plants from cuttings, and dealing with garden pests and other issues. 2 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Eric Johnson, a local gardener who grows blueberries, raspberries and prairie plants on Madison’s east side.

#3670.401 MON 7-8:30pm, Feb 25&March 4 #3670.501 MON 7-8:30pm, April 1&8 $34.50(Students/U.Mem)$44.50(Fac/Staff)

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! Yardflowers 101 Your yard may be covered in snow, but spring is right around the corner! What

better way to welcome it than adorning your yard with beautiful flowers? Learn the basics of flower gardening in Wisconsin. We will discuss the difference between perennials, different growing techniques (seeding, rooting, etc.), and how to create color palettes and arrangements that are unique and aesthetically appealing. 1 Meeting. INSTRUCTOR: Connie Glasheen.

#3660.401 WED 6-9pm, Feb 20 $19.50(Students/U.Mem)$29.50(Fac/Staff)

Heirloom Gardening Whether you are a seasoned gardener frustrated with the harvest season after

season, or just starting to get your “green thumb,” heirloom gardening can help you grow fruits and vegetables that will not disappoint! We will discuss the many benefits of heirloom gardening, self-sufficiency, and how this style of gardening came to be. Hands-on demonstrations in various fruits and veggies ensure that you will be able to start heirloom gardening on your own this spring! 1 Session. INSTRUCTOR: Connie Glasheen.

#3680.401 TUE 6-9pm, Feb 19 $19.50(Students/U.Mem)$29.50(Fac/Staff)

Pounded Flower Art See page 6.

NEW

! Urban Chicken-Cooping Who wouldn’t want fresh eggs right in your backyard, available daily? Learn how

you can provide the necessities for a happy flock, even in the city! Discusses function, design, and sources of coops/houses, acquiring and maintaining chickens throughout their life cycle, urban considerations, and long term and seasonal change, among others. Come learn the why and how! 1 Meeting. INSTRUCTOR: Ben has raised chickens his entire life and learned a lot from keeping both rural and urban flocks.

#3610.401 WED 6-9pm, Feb 6 $19.50(Students/U.Mem) $29.50(Fac/Staff)

Dinner & Dialog: What Might be for Dinner? A special free event at Union South. Join us for our second event in the second year of the Dinner & Dialog series. Through a facilitated two-night dialog we will explore a variety of possibilities for future food policies. Our menu will explore the range from healthy food to food safety, reducing worldwide hunger to locally sourced sustainable agriculture. Explore this list of possibilities for the future of our food via a facilitated dialog designed to explore, further develop, and consider the implications of each possible change. We will also take time to reflect on how this discussion worked for us and how we might engage in our own quality public policy deliberation/dialog. This FREE event includes dinner each evening. Presented in cooperation with Wisconsin Union Directorate and the Interactivity Foundation. Registration is required and you are expected to attend both dates.

#4000.301 MON 6-9pm, March 4&11 FREE – Preregistration is Required

A new year and lots of new opportunities in our Winter and Spring Terms. And the return of many traditional

favorites. Please join us. Register early to insure space in the courses you want…

Welcome!

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Featuring…

Oh, The Places You Will Go

From Chicago to the Boundary Waters, Ghost Towns to River Towns, leave the driving to us.

Self Investment

Become your own personal trainer, increase your productivity, write a rocking resume…

Home Cookin’

Pizza, root crops, simple sauces or gluten-free cooking plus the right wine or beer to go with!

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Move On Move across the dance floor or travel with Mini Courses… Yoga & Sports Mindful movement, golf, rock climbing and more. Invest in Yourself Change careers, master a technology… Artsy MindsOne-Night Masterpieces to Meditation Get CraftyJewelry, Music, Photography Cuisines, Home, MoneyNew cooking, save some money… Registration InfoRegister in 4 easy ways.

www.wisc.edu/minicourses

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F U L L C O U R S E I N F O & R E G I S T R AT I O N O N W E B : : [web] wisc.edu/minicourses [phone] 262.3156

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LeT’S danCe Note to Ballroom Dancers Couples recommended, partners are not guaranteed for single registrants. NO refund of course fee if you are not able to find a partner in class. Please do not wear tennis shoes or sandals. A hard-soled shoe is best. NOTE: Course fees are per individual, not per couple.

Ballroom Blitz Learn the dances you will find most useful in social settings - nightclub dancing, dancing at wedding receptions, holiday parties, and benefit galas. Work on basic step patterns, musicality, leading and following, and some styling for the Fox Trot, Swing, Salsa, and others. Gain the skills and confidence that will get you out on the dance floor! 3 Meetings. INSTRUCTORS: Tom Choudoir and partner Debby Morfey, dance instructors with over 30 years of experience.

#2120.401 MON 6-7pm, Feb 11-25 $29.50(Students/U.Mem)$39.50(Fac/Staff)

Quick & Easy Salsa Get in on this spicy dance craze! Salsa is a sultry, fast and flashy Latin dance that will keep you moving. We’ll focus on the basic steps and turns of salsa dancing to get you out on the floor in style. With this internationally popular dance, you’ll be able to show off your moves no matter where you go. 3 Meetings. INSTRUCTORS: Tom Choudoir and partner Debby Morfey.

#2150.401 MON 7-8pm, Feb 11-25 $29.50(Students/U.Mem)$39.50(Fac/Staff)

Beginning Nite Club Two-Step Frequently danced to mid-tempo ballads, Night Club Two-Step is a smooth romantic dance for all ages. With many moves in common with Bolero and Rumba, the swing and sway style promotes a smooth look and feel to this elegant, fun, and easy dance. You will be able to express yourself and set the mood of the dance by applying romantic moves at nightclubs, weddings and other social events. No class 3/27. 5 Meetings. INSTRUCTORS: Mike and Deb Moe, dance enthusiasts with 15 years of dancing experience.

#2110.501 WED 8-9pm, March 13-April 17 $59.50(Students/U.Mem)$69.50(Fac/Staff)

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! Latin Blast Upbeat and energetic Latin dances can be performed to a wide variety of music. Learn

the steps to popular Latin dances, including the Merengue, Salsa, and Cha-Cha. Leave class feeling confident in your ability to dance to virtually any Latin dance. Covers basic step patterns, techniques and styles necessary to look and feel good out on the dance floor. Beginners welcome; no experience necessary. 2 Meetings. INSTRUCTORS: Tom Choudoir and partner Debby Morfey.

#2130.501 MON 6-7:30pm, April 15&22 $29.50(Students/U.Mem)$39.50(Fac/Staff)

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! East Coast Swing No matter what kind of music you like, from big band to rock to country, you can dance

to it with the East Coast Swing. This fast-paced exuberant dance, which has roots in the 1920’s Lindy Hop, consists of many fun steps, spins and turns. With two instructors you’ll get to see all the moves demonstrated by a couple, not just one person. 5 Meetings. INSTRUCTORS: Mike and Deb Moe.

#2160.401 WED 8-9pm, Feb 6-March 6 $59.50(Students/U.Mem)$69.50(Fac/Staff)

West Coast Swing Learn the basics of one of the hottest dances around, West Coast Swing! This improvisational dance evolved from traditional swing dance, but when swing music fell out of popularity, west coast dancers started dancing to the rock n’ roll music of the 1950s, and west coast swing was born! Dance to a variety of musical styles, from swing to country to rhythm and blues. With two instructors you’ll see all the moves demonstrated by a couple, not just one person. Couples recommended, partners not guaranteed in class. 5 Meetings. INSTRUCTORS: Mike and Deb Moe.

#2170.401 WED 6:30-7:30pm, Feb 6-March 6 $59.50(Students/U.Mem)$69.50(Fac/Staff)

More West Coast Swing Build on the basics learned in West Coast Swing 1! Concentrating on more

challenging turns and other cool moves, you can become a dance floor standout! We will dance to a variety of musical styles, from Swing to Country to Rhythm and Blues. Two instructors allows you to see all these new moves demonstrated by a couple, not just one person. No class 3/27. 5 Meetings. INSTRUCTORS: Mike and Deb Moe.

#2175.501 WED 6:30-7:30pm, March 13-April 17 $59.50(Students/U.Mem)$69.50(Fac/Staff)

Your Wedding Dance Workshop Learn an easy, stress-free routine to get you through the reception’s first dance, whether you are getting married, a member of the wedding party, or just want to impress your friends on the dance floor! This workshop offers help in choosing your music and dance style to fit the occasion. 1 Meeting. INSTRUCTOR: Christine Stickland, enthusiastic, ISTD certified dance professional.

#2220.401 SUN 3-5pm, Feb 10 #2220.501 SUN 7-9pm, April 7 $19.50(Students/U.Mem)$29.50(Fac/Staff)

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! Romantic Dances Workshop Celebrate Valentine’s Day by spending an afternoon dancing with your sweetheart!

With a focus on the elegant Waltz and the sensual Rumba, you will learn the basic steps and how to dance in unison with your partner. 1 Meeting. INSTRUCTOR: Christine Stickland.

#2230.401 SUN 5-7pm, Feb 10 $19.50(Students/U.Mem) $29.50(Fac/Staff)

Salsa Workshop Come and learn the basic steps and turns of salsa dancing–a spicy Latin dance that will definitely keep you moving. This class is high energy fun! 1 Meeting. INSTRUCTOR: Christine Stickland.

#2330.501 SUN 3-5pm, April 7 $19.50(Students/U.Mem) $29.50(Fac/Staff)

Ballroom Basics A relaxed, flexible, fun introduction to partnership dancing. An easy presentation of basic steps, music and style of the most popular social dances: Foxtrot, Waltz, Salsa, and Swing. This course is designed to make you feel comfortable and confident when someone says... “Let’s Dance!” 1 Meeting. INSTRUCTOR: Christine Stickland.

#2210.501 SUN 5-7pm, April 7 $19.50(Students/U.Mem)$29.50(Fac/Staff)

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! Tango Workshop Warm up your nights with the sultry Tango! Learn the basics of this classic and fun Latin

dance. We’ll work on American Style Tango and discuss how to give the dance some Argentinean flair! 1 Meeting. INSTRUCTOR: Christine Stickland.

#2360.401 SUN 7-9pm, Feb 10 $19.50(Students/U.Mem)$29.50(Fac/Staff)

Beginning Belly Dance Discover for yourself this ancient, beautiful and sensuous dance. You will develop body isolations, flexibility, posture, basic walking patterns, dance movements and start your own routine. 6 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Mona N’wal, an enthusiastic Instructor who wants to bring dance into your life.

#2430.401 THR 6-7:30pm, Feb 7-March 14 $59.50(Students/U.Mem)$69.50(Fac/Staff)

Continuing Belly Dance For those wishing to build on basic isolation and movements started in Beginning Belly Dance or other belly dance classes. New movements added, with focus on building these into the complete dance form. 6 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Mona N’wal.

#2435.401 THR 7:30-9pm, Feb 7-March 14 $59.50(Students/U.Mem)$69.50(Fac/Staff)

Introduction to Pole Dancing Pole dancing is no longer just for strippers! Build confidence, flexibility and strength through this unique and fun fitness activity. In this introductory class, participants will learn safe technique, basic pole moves and some spins using a portable pole. 1 Meeting. INSTRUCTOR: Jackie Steinhauer, owner of Aerial Bliss pole dancing studio.

#2445.501 SUN 5:30-7pm, March 10 $19.50(Students/U.Mem)$29.50(Fac/Staff)

Intro to Hoop Dance Looking for a new and unusual way to have fun and be active? Modern hoop dance is an excellent way to work out, have fun, and express yourself. This artistic style of hula hooping strengthens the core, improves coordination and reaction time, increases flexibility and balance and improves your sense of rhythm. In this class, you will learn basics of hoop movements, hoop tricks (both on and off the body), angle hooping, transition moves, and how to fuse your movements and your hoop’s movements into a captivating yet liberating dance. Participants must provide own hoop. 5 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Sarah Sparkles Strahler has been performing and teaching hoop dance since 2009.

#2455.401 WED 7-8pm, Feb 6-March 6 #2455.501 WED 7-8pm, April 3-May 1 $49.50(Students/U.Mem)$59.50(Fac/Staff)

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! Astronomy Afield Celebrate spring with an incredible planetary show that stars Jupiter, Saturn,

and the moon! Understand the apparent motion of celestial bodies, then apply your understanding in dark sky observing sessions. In the dark skies west of Madison, you will learn to “star hop” and use a telescope with a 10-inch mirror. You will be observing constellations, galaxies, and nebulae, in addition to the planets. Includes classroom sessions, guided field observing, and hands-on training in the use of a finder and telescope. 3 Sessions. INSTRUCTOR: Heidi Conde is a former DNR Educator and Naturalist who has taught astronomy for over eight years.

#4430.501 WED 7-11pm, May 1-15 $49.50(Student/U.Mem)$59.50(Fac/Staff)

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! Astronomy – The Chicago Connection Explore the universe right in our own

backyard! Start with a visit to historic Yerkes Observatory, a University of Chicago facility in Williams Bay, Wisconsin, and the birthplace of modern astrophysics. Continue your astronomical tour at our country’s first planetarium — the Adler Planetarium on Chicago’s lakefront. There will be time for a show in one of the three theaters. Wrap up your out-of-this world trip with dinner at one of Chicago’s premier, yet affordable, restaurants. Course fee includes transportation and entrance fees. 1 Session. TRIP LEADER: Heidi Conde.

#4432.501 SAT 7:30am-10pm, April 20 $94.50(Student/U.Mem)$104.50(Fac/Staff)

Ghost Towns of Southern Wisconsin Yes, there are ghost towns in Wisconsin!

Several may even have ghosts... Join us for a unique day trip across Southern Wisconsin. We will travel to communities that once thrived, have a great history but now have few, if any, residents, except maybe a ghost from the past, like Moscow. A great way to learn some Wisconsin history while leaving the driving to us. Course fee includes transportation; bring your sack lunch and a beverage. 1 Meeting. INSTRUCTOR: Kim Tschudy, has been active in historic preservation for years. He is the author of four southern Wisconsin historical books.

#4500.501 SAT 9am-6pm, April 20 $49.50(Student/U.Mem)$59.50(Fac/Staff)

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! On The Trail of Chief Black Hawk Join us for a special way to reflect on the

upcoming Memorial Day. We will trace the trail of Chief Black Hawk and his people as they were pursued across southern Wisconsin in the tragic ending to the Blackhawk War. We will visit sites associated with Blackhawk’s early travels during the war including sites in Dane, Rock, Jefferson and Sauk Counties. For those who have taken this course previously these are all new stops! 1 Meeting. INSTRUCTOR: Kim Tschudy.

#4520.501 SUN 9am-6pm, April 21 $49.50(Student/U.Mem)$59.50(Fac/Staff)

A River Flows Through It Join us for a weekend

exploration of river towns and river folks! Concentrating on the confluence of the states of Wisconsin, Illinois and Iowa we will spend a weekend exploring the geography, history and psychology of river towns and people. From the city (Dubuque) to the small town (Marquette Iowa), from

Native American histories (Effigy Mounds National Monument) to

European settlement we will hike, tour, taste and explore river town

culture along the Mississippi and some tributaries. TRIP LEADER: Kim Tschudy.

#4521.501 SAT, 9am-SUN, April 21 $149.50(Student/U.Mem)$159.50(Fac/Staff)

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! Backpacking Isle Royale Enjoy a late summer trek on a remote Lake Superior island wilderness! You will

backpack this International Biosphere Reserve at a time when insect and human numbers are down. Classroom sessions review needed gear and supplies, and explain how you should prepare yourself physically. Novice backpackers welcome, participants must provide own back country equipment and be in good physical condition as island trails are sometimes primitive or difficult. Two classroom sessions and a six-day trip, including three nights on Isle Royale. INSTRUCTOR: Heidi Conde is a former DNR educator and naturalist, and a seasoned outdoorswoman. She has backpacked Isle Royale and is an experienced outdoor trip leader.

#4450.101 WED 5-7pm, June 26&Aug 21 plus Sept 8-13 $549.50(Student/U.Mem)$559.50(Fac/Staff)

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! Northwoods Paddle & Hike: BWCA & Lake Superior Paddle, hike, and camp in the pristine

wilderness of the north country! Spend three days on big water in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, then two nights on Lake Superior’s picturesque north shore. Hike the Split Rock River segment of the Superior Hiking Trail, and a stretch of trail along the Lake Superior shoreline. Classroom sessions review needed gear and supplies in depth, and explain how you should prepare yourself physically. Novice back country trekkers welcome, participants must be in good physical condition. Two classroom sessions and a six-day trip. INSTRUCTOR: Heidi Conde. She has paddled and hiked these areas and is an experienced outdoor trip leader.

#4460.101 WED 5-7pm, June 26& July 24 plus Aug 11-16 $449.50(Student/U.Mem)$459.50(Fac/Staff)

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! Mindful Movement A focus on techniques for stress reduction using gentle physical postures and optimal

breathing techniques as anchors for our attention and awareness. Introduces concepts of “mindfulness” - paying attention on purpose in a sustained fashion - as a tool to help calm the mind and bring a sense of ease to our busy lives. Also learn to facilitate your core stability and joint mobility. The practices are accessible to all, regardless of age or body type. 4 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Lisa Grant is a Physician, Mindfulness Teacher and Mother.

#2640.401 WED 5-6pm, Feb 20-March 13 #2640.501 WED 5-6pm, April 3-24 $34.50(Students/U.Mem)$44.50(Fac/Staff)

PiYo: Yoga + Pilates Enjoy the benefits of yoga and pilates in this new class that blends the best of both. Improve muscle balance and posture. Increase strength and flexibility while developing a stronger core. All fitness levels are welcome. Learn to apply the basics and best of yoga postures and pilates movements and feel great after each workout. 5 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Ellen Utter has been teaching for over five years, and has instructed Stretch, Stretch Pilates for All Levels and Pilates for your Sport mini courses. She holds certifications in Pilates, Yoga, and PiYo.

#2604.401 MON 6-7pm, Feb 11-March 11 #2604.501 MON 6-7pm, April 1-29 $29.50(Students/U.Mem)$39.50(Fac/Staff)

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! Posture Perfect Yoga Want to improve your posture? Or learn how to hold your yoga poses with proper

support adn posture? We will address the small changes that you can make that will not only improve your posture on the mat but all day long! No experience required, open to all levels. Sec. 501, no class 3/26. 6 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Courtney Seidel, certified Yoga Instructor.

#2677.401 TUE 6-7pm, Feb 5-March 12 #2677.501 TUE 6-7pm, March 19-April 30 $49.50(Students/U.Mem)$59.50(Fac/Staff)

Yoga At Noon Here is a powerful, practical technology for health, fitness and all around transformation. You can improve overall body function through emotional balance, weight loss, elimination of negative habits, and a consistent sense of well-being. Meets at Memorial Union. Sec 501, no class 3/25 & 3/28, Sec 502, no class 5/27. 10/11 Meetings. INSTRUCTORS: Lisa Lawrence, certified yoga instructor with over 25 years experience teaching Kundalini Yoga nationwide, assisted by Mary Hoddy.

#2650.401 MON&THR Noon-1pm, Jan 7–Feb 7 #2650.402 MON&THR Noon-1pm, Feb 11-March 14 #2650.501 MON&THR Noon-1pm, March 18–April 25 #2650.502 MON&THR Noon-1pm, April 29-June 6 $89.50(Students/U.Mem)$99.50(Fac/Staff)

Flow Yoga Here is an active, flowing style yoga (Vinyasa/Hatha blended yoga) proven to improve your strength, cardiovascular health, flexibility and even help you lose weight. Enjoy all the benefits of flow yoga in this class appropriate for all levels of previous experience. We will focus on alignment, breath and maximum impact for what you want to get from your yoga session. Sec. 501, no class 3/28. 5 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Patricia ZelmEmmart is a certified health counselor and yoga instructor.

2655.401 THR 6:30-7:30pm, Feb 7-March 7 2655.501 THR 6:30-7:30pm, March 14-April 18 $44.50(Students/U.Mem)$54.50(Fac/Staff)

Gentle Yoga Has yoga been recommended by a physical therapist, doctor or your own research? Here is a low impact class with big results aimed at those who require a workout with less physical demand. Perfect if you are recovering from an injury, working around a permanent injury, dealing with back or neck pain, pregnant OR want to try yoga for the first time. No previous experience

needed. Sec. 501, no class 3/25. 6 Sessions. INSTRUCTOR: Courtney Seidel.

2668.401 MON 5-6pm, Feb 4-March 11 2668.501 MON 5-6pm, March 18-April 29 $49.50(Students/U.Mem)$59.50(Fac/Staff)

Absolute Beginners Yoga Get started with yoga! You have heard it is good for you. You know you need to work out, or add some variety to your present routine! Designed for absolute beginners, we will explore all the yoga basics and how to use it for flexibility, strength, relaxation and more. Those with previous experience also welcome. Sec 501, no class 3/25. 5 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Lisa Lawrence.

#2670.401 MON 5-6pm, Feb 4-March 4 #2670.501 MON 5-6pm, March 11-April 15 #2670.502 MON 5-6pm, April 22-May20 $44.50(Students/U.Mem)$54.50(Fac/Staff)

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! The Kundalini Studio Are you looking to spend more time on the mat and try new things? Come expand your

yoga practice in our 90 minute Kundalini course. We will come together and form a consensus on which areas of yoga practice we will concentrate on. These might include meditation, relaxation, posture, chakras, chanting and more! Some previous yoga experience assumed. Sec. 501, no class 3/28. 6 Sessions. INSTRUCTOR: Courtney Seidel.

#2678.401 THR 5-6:30pm, Feb 7-March 14 #2678.501 THR 5-6:30pm, March 21-May 2 $74.50(Students/U.Mem)$84.50(Fac/Staff)

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! Yoga for Gardeners Learn yoga stretches to complement continuous bending for digging, planting,

and weeding. Prevent and relieve pain and create balance in your body. Doing these asanas daily will help not only the back, but also the entire body, mind, emotions, and spirit. Develop warm ups that focus on stretching and strengthening the lower back, abdominal core, legs, shoulders, and upper back. Special arms sequence to prevent or reduce repetitive injuries. Join No previous yoga experience required, those with experience welcome. 1 Meeting. INSTRUCTOR: Courtney Oftedahl.

#2635.501 MON 6:30-8pm, May 13 $12.50(Students/U.Mem)$22.50(Fac/Staff)

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! Yoga for Bicyclists Work the areas of the body that bikers use most! Stretches for the chest and stomach

backward and strengthening for the lower back. Learn breathing practices to enhance your performance and increase stamina. Balance the muscle groups that are being overlooked with the repetitive motions of biking. Learn new warm ups and cool downs for your favorite sport. No previous yoga experience required, those with experience welcome. 1 Meeting. INSTRUCTOR: Courtney Seidel.

#2637.501 MON 6:30-8pm, May 6 $12.50(Students/U.Mem)$22.50(Fac/Staff)

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! Golf Basics Spring is coming - time to out on the greens! Beginner and intermediate golfers

get your game ready for the upcoming season! Practice optimum shot technique for putting, chipping, pitching and full swing. Incorporate fun and easy practice drills that will help your game whether you are just taking up the sport, or fine tuning your skills. 4 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Darcy Kelly is currently a lecturer at UW Department of Kinesiology, teaching Golf I and Golf II for twenty years. She was a collegiate golfer at University of Minnesota and a past Wisconsin state girls high school golf champion.

#2990.501 MON 5:30-7pm, April 15-May 6 $79.50(Students/U.Mem)$89.50(Fac/Staff)

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! Intro to Snowkiting Snowkiting, an outdoor winter sport using kite power to glide you over snow or ice, is

exploding in popularity. Used by skiing

enthusiasts, it is now becoming more diverse as adventurers use kites to travel great distances and push the boundaries. Learn to successfully fly and land different foil kites in this hands on class that works up to simulating harnessed riding conditions. Those wishing to take riding lessons in the snow can do so through discounted Hoofer Sailing Club membership. Course fee includes $25 equipment rental fee that can be applied to Sailing Club membership. 3 Meetings. INSTRUCTORS: Hoofers Sailing Club Instructors.

#4060.401 SAT 10am-1pm, Jan 26-Feb 9 #4060.402 SUN 10am-1pm, Jan 27-Feb 10 #4060.403 FRI 3-6pm, Feb 1 & SAT&SUN 1-4pm, Feb 2&3 #4060.404 FRI 3-6pm, Feb 8 & SAT&SUN 1-4pm, Feb 9&10 $59.50(Student/U.Mem)$49.50(Fac/Staff)

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! Sailing Theory & Practice Join the fun on Lake Mendota and learn to sail! Weather permitting; we will get you

out on a mid-sized boat your very first day where the instructor will coach you on the basic maneuvers! The second and third classes will consist of significant on-water instruction on your very own Tech dinghy. Come prepared to get wet! On-land instruction, theory, and rigging will be offered in the event of inclement weather. Make-up dates will be announced if a second day is lost to weather. Course Fee includes a $30 boat user fee which may be applied towards a Sailing Club Membership (allows for unlimited instruction and use of all sailing crafts, once certified). 3 Meetings. INSTRUCTORS: Hoofers Sailing Club Instructional Staff.

#4080.501 THR 5-8pm, May 2-16 #4080.502 SUN Noon-3pm, May 5-19 $99.50(Student/U.Mem)$109.50(Fac/Staff)

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! Rock Climbing Learn the great sport of rock climbing! Discover the joys and challenges of

climbing real rock in the out-of-doors. Spend a great day at Devils Lake learning the basics or honing your skills. Emphasis on top-rope climbing, knots, safety techniques, and getting comfortable on the rock. Course fee includes all necessary equipment. Car pooling arranged. Rain date: next day (Sunday following). NO REFUNDS or rain checks for inability to attend rain date. 1 Meeting. INSTRUCTOR: Scott Nelson, experienced climber and Instructor who got his start by taking a Mini Course.

#4310.501 SAT 7am-5pm, May 18 $74.50(Students/U.Mem)$84.50(Fac/Staff)

The Rock Gym Join the fun way to play and work out at the same time - the climbing wall at Union South. We will start by learning the basics of climbing, safety and use of the climbing gym. Then explore climbing technique and skills for becoming a better and better climber and ways to use the climbing wall as a part of your regular (and now more varied) workout and training. Course fee includes a one-month membership at the Union South climbing wall. Designed for beginners, open to any level or previous experience. 3 Meetings. INSTRUCTORS: (Sec. 401) Casey Dahl, certified rock climbing Instructor and avid rock climber, (Sec. 501) To be determined.

#4325.401 SUN Noon-2pm, Feb 10-24 #4325.501 SUN Noon-2pm, April 7-21 $74.50(Student/U.Mem)$84.50(Fac/Staff)

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! Hooked on Fly Fishing Take the mystery out of fly fishing. Learn all the basics of this lifelong sport without

having to spend lots of money on new equipment or travel. A complete beginner’s course covering equipment, tackle preparation and selection, casting techniques, fishing strategies, stream ecology, entomology, reading a river, and more. Includes demonstration of fly tying. Practice casting in class, with your instructors’ help. Equipment for practice casting session provided by Fontana Sports Specialists, or use your own. Course fee includes manual. 2 Meetings. INSTRUCTORS: Andy Morton and Craig Amacker, have fished across North America, over 14 years experience teaching fishing.

#4860.501 TUE 6:30-9:30pm, March 12&19 $59.50(Students/U.Mem) $69.50(Fac/Staff)

Trout Fishing: A Life Skill Acquire a skill that will enrich the rest of your life! We will explore the what, where, why, who and when of spin fishing for trout: the necessary equipment and skills to fool wild and wily native trout; the streams and rivers, along with specific bends and runs that will produce fish; blending in with streams and fields unchanged from long before civilization; the best times and conditions to fool and catch trout. Hands on skills taught in class and in a last session, Saturday afternoon, field trip. Having own basic equipment - rod, reel and spinners, required. Sec. 501, no class 3/25. 4 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Gary Balgord has over 50 years experience successfully fishing Wisconsin trout waters.

#4870.501 MON 6:30-9pm, March 11- April 1&SAT, April 6 #4870.502 MON 6:30-9pm, April 22- May 6&SAT, May 11 $59.50(Students/U.Mem)$69.50(Fac/Staff)

Build Your Own Fly Rod There is not much more satisfying than catching a trout on a fly rod you built yourself! Learn how to design and build your own fly rod. We will explore basic design, materials, construction steps and finishing techniques as you build a four piece, nine foot, 4wt fly rod. Course fee includes all materials and a rod sock (approx. $100 value) for your finished masterpiece. Be ready for some truly satisfying fishing with a new fly rod that you built yourself. Course meets at the On The Creek Fly Shop in Cross Plains. Presented in cooperation with On The Creek. 2 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: David Fowler, avid fisherman and experienced instructor in building fly rods.

#4875.401 SAT&SUN, 9am-5pm, Feb 16&17 $149.50(Student/U.Mem)$159.50(Fac/Staff)

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! Birding by Ear Imagine being able to name the birds you are hearing as you walk the woods or

sidewalk. Learn to identify birds by their songs and calls. Understand the difference between bird songs and calls. Develop effective strategies for categorizing and learning bird vocalizations, including the use of entertaining mnemonic devices. We will explore the diversity of birdsong in Wisconsin with a “simulated May” immersion experience 31 birds strong and help “narrow the field” of which birds sing what. 1 Meeting. INSTRUCTOR: S. H. Betchkal, ornithologist, author, TV journalist, and talk show guest.

#4290.501 SAT 9am-Noon, April 27 $24.50(Student/U.Mem) $34.50(Fac/Staff)

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! Habitat Hop – Birdwatching A birdwatching field trip with a master birder. We will refine skills on how to better identify

birds, including by song and call. Let the author of All This & Robins Too: A Guide to the 50 or So Best Places to Find Birds in Wisconsin be your tour guide of some of the Madison areas very best birding spots. Provide own transportation, course meets rain or shine. 1 Meeting. INSTRUCTOR: S. H. Betchkal.

#4294.501 SAT 1-4pm, April 27 $24.50(Student/U.Mem) $34.50(Fac/Staff)

Birding Package – SAVE $10 Signs you up for both Birding by Ear AND Habitat Hop: Birdwatching and you SAVE $10. Use this course to register for both and get your savings. Includes the morning (9am-Noon) Birding by Ear at Memorial Union and the afternoon (1-4pm) Habitat Hop courses. 2 Courses.

#4294.502 SAT 9am-4pm, April 27 $39(Student/U.Mem)$59(Fac/Staff)

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! Moving Your Career Forward in the 21st Century Is it time for a career change? Do you feel

you might be more satisfied in a different job or a new career? Are you ready to explore new pos-sibilities, but are not sure where to begin? Engage in exercises to identify your unique skills and values, learn to leverage your strengths in today’s economy and set goals to start moving forward! 2 Meetings. INSTRUCTORS: Laura Lane, a career development facilitator, writer, speaker and self-employed mom. Trish Carringi, a former University career advisor, is now a career consul-tant with experience in employee selection, development, and career coaching.

#3830.401 WED 7-9pm, March 6&13 $49.50(Student/U.Mem)$59.50(Fac/Staff)

Rock Your Resume! In this competitive job market, you need a resume that will get you the interviews! Become a job seeker not skilled at resume writing. If you want to land your dream job, you’ve got to have a resume that grabs your potential employer’s attention, showcases your accomplishments, skills and talents, and clearly illustrates that YOU are the best candidate for the position -- AND -- you need to do it in the first 10 seconds. Learn the basics of formatting and writing to optimize getting your resume into the “to be interviewed” pile. 2 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Dee Relyea, career coach with over 20 years experience in the employment industry.

#3873.501 TUE 6-8pm, March 12&19 $29.50(Student/U.Mem)$39.50(Fac/Staff)

Ignite Your Job Interview! Do you know how to answer the tough interview questions, navigate a “group” interview, and best handle phone interviews? Get the inside information to really shine in interviews. We will go over the best practices for interviewing, get some insight into what employers are really asking, and learn the magic formula for answering any question. You will receive a list of 20 questions to formulate your answers to and in the second session practice them so that you will interview with confidence and professionalism. Be the candidate that stands above the rest! 2 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Dee Relyea.

#3875.501 TUE 6-8pm, April 9&16 $29.50(Student/U.Mem)$39.50(Fac/Staff)

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! Productivity Power Why is it that some people seem so much more productive that the rest of us? Learn

how to be someone that “gets it done.” We will explore a powerful model that will help you create focus, prioritize and manage your time, and bring organization, planning, and creativity to your life. Along the way you will discover how to better express yourself and create momentum and change that will create new possibilities in your life. Explore how to direct your mind and your focus for even better outcomes in your life. 1 Meeting. INSTRUCTOR: Craig Burk, teacher, facilitator and coach, dedicated to helping you live a meaningful and productive life.

#3845.401 WED 6:30-8:30pm, March 6 $24.50(Student/U.Mem)$34.50(Fac/Staff)

Be An Incredible Person, Live An Incredible Life

Open new doors and become even more of the incredible person you are and want to be. Work with an experienced teacher,

coach and facilitator to redesign and re-prioritize you life. Discover

the tools to help you pinpoint what is most important to you and find the

freedom to believe in yourself with the empowerment to move forward. Along the

way you will learn how to listen for meaning, recognize your “saboteurs,” and be a leader in

communicating what you want, need, and see as possible with loved ones and friends. Course fee includes personal workbook. 3 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Craig Burk, teacher, facilitator and coach, passionate about being your guide to an even brighter future.

#3840.501 WED 6:30-8:30pm, April 10-24 $59.50(Student/U.Mem)$69.50(Fac/Staff)

Master That Podium Have folks walking away from your presentations saying “Wow, she (or he) was a great presenter!” Learn the tips and tricks that will take your podium presentations from good to great. We will cover getting rid of any nerves you may (still) have, methods for keeping your audience engaged and creating a podium presence that exudes confidence and credibility. 1 Meeting. INSTRUCTOR: Kay Price is an accomplished speaker with over 20 years of experience willing to share her tips and pointers.

#3855.501 TUE 7-9pm, April 16 $24.50(Student/U.Mem)$34.50(Fac/Staff)

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! Be Your Own Personal Trainer Don’t feel like or can’t afford to pay for a personal trainer every time you workout?

Become your own personal trainer! Learn how to develop a safe and effective exercise program based on your goals and fitness level. We will cover what works, what doesn’t, and the fundamental skills to help you make the most of your workout time. Final class session includes individual consultation on your personal exercise/workout plan and goals. 3 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Dean Thompson, Certified Personal Trainer and college instructor with 20 years experience in the fitness industry.

#2630.501 WED 6:30-8:30pm, May 22-June 5 $39.50(Students/U.Mem)$49.50(Fac/Staff)

Speed Reading: Reading Aerobics Are you spending more time than you would like reading that textbook or novel? Learn to read faster than you ever thought possible while maintaining your level of comprehension. Learn to see and recognize word clusters faster than you can say or think them. You could potentially double or triple your reading speed! Designed to improve reading speed and/or for teachers or parents looking for new ways to teach reading. 6 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Ed Lucas, retired social worker and teacher with an interest in vision and reading skills.

#3224.401 MON&WED 7-9pm, Feb 4-20 $49.50(Student/U.Mem)$59.50(Fac/Staff)

Reading Fluency Strategies Improve your reading skills while improving comprehension. Understand and address your strengths and struggles using visual skill assessments, video reading-eye observations, and a set of expanding reading aerobic exercises. Learn to expand basic phonic, sight-words, multi sensory text spans and visual text recognition skills. Build better oral and silent reading skills. 6 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Ed Lucas.

#3226.401 MON&WED 5-7pm, Feb 4-20 $44.50(Student/U.Mem)$54.50(Fac/Staff)

Traveling Solo & Loving It Traveling solo can be one of the most rewarding experiences of your life. You can see the sights of Europe, the jungles of South America, ride the train to the canyons of Arizona or follow your dream even if you do choose to travel alone or with a well-selected companion. Learn how to locate reliable resources to create your own tour or connect with other tours. Learn what to pack, ways to get around the language barrier and how to find reasonable accommodations. Discover the courage to travel alone! 1 Meeting. INSTRUCTOR: Nancy Welch, artist, creativity

presenter and Sierra Club trip leader with over 25 years of travel experience.

#3090.501 SAT 9am-Noon, April 27 $24.50(Student/U.Mem)$34.50(Fac/Staff)

Murder, Mayhem & Becoming a Private Eye What’s it like to be a real woman detective? If you love reading mysteries and solving them and you watch crime shows on TV, this class is for you. Find out what a real detective does. Kay started out with a legal pad and a murder case. She will tell you about some of her best cases, and how you too can become a real Private Eye. 1 Meeting. INSTRUCTOR: Kay Price, owner of Price Detective Agency.

#4580.501 WED 7-9pm, April 17 $24.50(Students/U.Mem)$34.50(Fac/Staff)

You Can Juggle! Anyone can learn how to juggle, even you! Learn the “three ball cascade” before working your way up to a number of trick variations including three and four ball tricks, rings, and clubs. For beginners and experienced jugglers alike. Learn to juggle. It is fun, it is therapeutic, and you will amaze your friends! No class 3/26. 5 meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Melonhead, a member of the International Jugglers Association.

#4700.501 TUE 7:30-9pm, March 12-April 16 $39.50(Students/U.Mem)$49.50(Fac/Staff)

Genealogy Interested in discovering your family’s history? We will look at how to begin genealogy, what resources are available, how to keep track of your information and genealogy standards. You will learn how to find information on the Internet as well as the large amount of information available at your local libraries. Emphasis will be on using free computer programs and Internet sources. 3 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Sherry Lloyd is an experienced genealogist with over 25 years of experience.

#4740.501 TUE 6-8pm, April 2-16 $44.50(Students/U.Mem)$54.50(Fac/Staff)

Whose Computer is This Anyways? You paid big money for a speedy computer that just keeps getting slower? Wonder if your passwords and credit card numbers are really safe? What is really running on your desktop? Pop-ups, ads, spam, spyware ruining your computing experience? We will look at ways to keep your computer running faster, safer and how to make your web surfing more efficient. Primarily a lecture, demonstration course. 2 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Gene Staver, experienced instructor always looking for computing efficiency.

#3100.401 WED 6-9pm, Feb 13&20 $44.50(Students/U.Mem)$54.50(Fac/Staff)

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! Digital File & Photo Storage Never worry about losing your digital pictures, data and other computer files

again! Learn the 14 ways things can be lost and how to avoid each. Looks at formats, naming and approaches to organizing so you can quickly locate your valuable files. Learn about the variety options available from CD/DVD’s and external hard drives to online services and safes. 1 Meeting. INSTRUCTOR: Gene Staver, a professional photographer with thousands of images, depends on quality, dependable, digital file storage.

#3103.401WED 6-9pm, Feb 27 $24.50(Student/U.Mem)$34.50(Fac/Staff)

Be an iPad Master! Whether already a new owner of an iPad (or iPod) or thinking about buying a new iPad, and concerned about getting the most out of your investment, here’s a class to help you master this incredible computer innovation. Designed for beginners and/or those overwhelmed by all those apps, we will build your self confidence, explore application options and make you comfortable with that new iPad. Bring your iPad or iPod if you have one. 1 Meeting. INSTRUCTOR: Kay Price, experienced instructor and devoted, non-geek, iPad2 user.

#3110.501 THR 7-9pm, April 18 $24.50(Student/U.Mem)$34.50(Fac/Staff)

Live Internet Video 101 Your event can go live, over the web, many local wi-fi locations or an onsite production! From teleconferencing and distance learning to weddings, birthdays, concerts, special events and theater learn real-time live, on the internet,

with television quality pictures produced from a standard DSL or cable modem. Combines two one-on-one sessions, a lecture/demo session and the opportunity to be part of a variety of different weekly live web feeds. INSTRUCTOR: Terry Kline, UW wireless webcasting pioneer and a lighting and sound technician.

$3120.501 Schedule with Instructor $29.50(Student/U.Mem)$39.50(Fac/Staff)

Video Web Site Design Learn the basics of putting your videos on the web! Includes discussion of live streaming, software, camera settings and more. Start wherever you are at in your plans, including an introduction to web site design to maximize your video content. Two one-on-one sessions and the opportunity to be part of a live web feed. INSTRUCTOR: Terry Kline.

$3121.501 Schedule with Instructor $29.50(Student/U.Mem)$39.50(Fac/Staff)

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! Intro to Traditional Martial Arts: Doshinkan Think martial arts aren’t for you? Think

again! Doshinkan, a traditional non-competitive martial arts style, emphasizes personal development and improving the mind-body connection through individual and cooperative group training. Combines basic karate stances and techniques with eastern philosophy. Ideal for adults who want to learn basic self-defense techniques while developing a healthy body, sharp mind, and strong spirit. All fitness levels welcome! 3 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: David Patnode has trained in Doshinkan with instructors from around the world for over 10 years.

#2740.501 SAT 6-7:30pm, April 6-20 $54.50(Students/U.Mem)$64.50(Fac/Staff)

S.A.F.E Self-Defense for Women by Women Explore what really happens in a self defense situation and simple techniques that really work. Topics include prevention, verbal/social strategies, power striking and escapes from grabs and holds. 2 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Ali Treviño-Murphy is a 3rd degree black belt instructor of Shaolin Kempo Karate and a sexual assault prevention activist.

#2760.401 SAT 9am-Noon, Feb 9&16 #2760.501 SAT 9am-Noon, April 13&20 $49.50(Students/U.Mem)$59.50(Fac/Staff)

Kickboxing Fundamentals Learn basic strikes and footwork while building strength and gaining confidence! PLUS – Hitting stuff is great stress relief. Beginner friendly; no sparring. 6 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Villari’s Martial Arts Instructors.

#2765.401 MON&WED 7:30-8:15pm, Feb 4-20 #2765.402 TUE&THR 5:30-6:15pm, Feb 5-21 #2765.501 MON&WED 7:30-8:15pm, April 8-24 #2765.502 TUE&THR 5:30-6:15pm, April 9-25 $39.50(Students/U.Mem)$49.50(Fac/Staff)

Master Kickboxing Master kickboxing is the ultimate full body workout! Professional martial arts instructors teach the real applications of kickboxing in a fun, high energy format. Students will strike heavy bags but will not spar with opponents. This is a high intensity aerobic workout. Burn calories, reduce stress and learn something new! 6 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Villari’s Martial Arts Instructors.

#2770.401 MON&WED 4:30-5:30pm, Feb 4-20 #2770.402 TUE&THR 6:30-7:30pm, Feb 5-21 #2770.501 MON&WED 4:30-5:30pm, April 8-24 #2770.502 TUE&THR 6:30-7:30pm, April 9-25 $39.50(Students/U.Mem)$49.50(Fac/Staff)

Kung Fu for Fitness & Self Defense Always wanted to try martial arts? Covers stances, blocks, strikes and several self defense techniques including basic joint locks. No uniform necessary, but please wear comfortable clothing. 6 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Villari’s Martial Arts Instructors.

#2750.401 MON&WED 6:30-7:30pm, Feb 4-20 #2750.402 TUE&THR Noon-1pm, Feb 5-21 #2750.403 TUE&THR 7:30-8:30pm, Feb 5-21 #2750.501 MON&WED 6:30-7:30pm, April 8-24 #2750.502 TUE&THR Noon-1pm, April 9-25 #2750.503 TUE&THR 7:30-8:30pm, April 9-25 $49.50(Students/U.Mem)$59.50(Fac/Staff)

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arTISTrY Fiction Writing Take your writing to the next level! We will learn the tools and techniques of fiction writing, including the art of dialogue, character development, and how to bring your reader’s imagination to life. Ideal for those looking for new ways to defeat writer’s block. Participants will develop their skills through writing exercises and critiques of student work, all in a safe and supportive environment. Sec. 501, no class 3/26. 4 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: John Fons, professional writer.

#1430.401 TUE 6:30-9:30pm, Feb 5-26 #1430.501 TUE 6:30-9:30pm, March 12-April 9 $59.50(Students/U.Mem)$69.50(Fac/Staff)

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! Put a Little Life in Your Obituary Every life story deserves a polished telling,

but that seldom happens in the stressful time following a death. With a little planning, you can write a lively, accurate picture of your life suitable for publication when the time comes. Covers the revival of interest in obituaries in America, how to draft an obituary for yourself or a loved one, and other considerations related to your legacy at life’s close. 2 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Sarah White, author, personal historian, and writing coach.

#1455.501 WED 6:30-8pm, March 13&20 $24.50(Students/U.Mem)$34.50(Fac/Staff)

Acting Techniques: For Your Life or On Stage! Whether an aspiring actor wanting to nail that audition, a business professional making presentations in the office or just interested in taking the mystery out of acting, this course is for you! Focuses on improvisation, personality exercises, theater games and character building. Learn to lose your inhibitions and improve your presentation in only five weeks. 5 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Kevin Croak, a casting director, has been teaching acting for over 20 years. He has appeared in over 300 films and 100 plays.

#1820.401 TUE 5:30-8pm, Feb 5-March 5 #1820.501 TUE 5:30-8pm, April 2-30 $49.50(Students/U.Mem)$59.50(Fac/Staff)

Into to Videography/Camera Covers the technical basics of operating Canon MiniDV cameras focusing on how to avoid the most common errors made by amateur videographers. You will learn how to get good color, clarity, and sound, as well as an idea of what is actually happening inside the camera. Class size small and “hands on” with a camera and tripod for each participant. Presented in cooperation with WYOU Community Television. Meets at WYOU studios. 1 Meeting. INSTRUCTOR: Eric Allin, Technical Director of WYOU and local videographer.

#1840.401 THR 5:30-8:30pm, Feb 21 #1840.501 THR 5:30-8:30pm, April 18 #1840.502 THR 5:30-8:30pm, May 23 $69.50(Students/U.Mem)$79.50(Fac/Staff)

Intro to Video Editing Learn to use Apple’s Final Cut Pro video editing software. Covers the basics of the software and provides the resources for learning the program in more depth after the class. Class sizes are small for more personal instruction. Presented in cooperation with WYOU Community Television. Meets at WYOU studios. 1 Meeting. INSTRUCTOR: Rick Richards or Robert Lughai, WYOU Community TV.

#1850.401 THR 5:30-8:30pm, Feb 28 #1850.501 THR 5:30-8:30pm, April 25 #1840.502 THR 5:30-8:30pm, May 30 $69.50(Students/U.Mem)$79.50(Fac/Staff)

The Basics of Drawing The standard basic teaching tools in any academic drawing class are an ebony pencil, a kneaded eraser and a nice big page to sketch on. It is truly surprising how many endless hours of discovery can start with this. Create line variations, spatial depth, volume, composition, texture, light and shadow while a using range of subjects like flowers, fruit and nostalgic objects. Add supply cost. 5 meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Jeremy Anacker, experienced instructor with a BFA from UW-Madison and private art school training.

#1320.401 MON 7-10pm, Feb 11-March 11 $59.50(Students/U.Mem)$69.50(Fac/Staff)

The Zen of Drawing It is shocking and surprising to discover how much your mind gets in the way of

what is right in front of you. See what this means first hand as we will use fun facts and pointers from neural science and the world of perception games. We will show you how you can find an endless well of creativity for use in visual projects and ways of being and living that can radically enhance your experience of life. Add supply cost. 3 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Jeremy Anacker, experienced instructor with a BFA from UW-Madison and private art school training

#1325.501 WED 7-10pm, April 3-17 $39.50(Students/U.Mem)$49.50(Fac/Staff)

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most beautiful and magical transfers. You can make them into note cards, book marks or framed art by using the original art or making color copies. These make great gifts. No art background needed, just come create. $10 material fee for paper, fabric and paints. Meets at the Madison Senior Center. 1 Meeting. INSTRUCTOR: Nancy Welch.

#1555.501 THR 5-9pm, May 23 $29.50(Students/U.Mem)$39.50(Fac/Staff)

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! One-Night Masterpieces Real paints, real canvas! Create your painted masterpiece in one night. No previous

painting experience required. We provide the canvas, the paints, the brushes – You take home a finished painting. Make it a painting party night, register with friends! 1 Meeting each.

Classic Flowers INSTRUCTOR: Phil Salamone received his BFA at the UW Madison and studied classical painting in NYC at the Art Students League, the Water St. Atelier, and the Grand Central Academy of Art.

#1330.401 WED 7-9:30pm, Feb 20 $29.50(Students/U.Mem)$39.50(Fac/Staff)

Starry, Starry Madison Night Recreate Van Gogh’s classic with a uniquely Madison twist. INSTRUCTOR: April Bergstrom, BFA candidate at UW Madison, accomplished artist across several mediums.

#1330.501 THR 7-9:30pm, March 14 $29.50(Students/U.Mem)$39.50(Fac/Staff)

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masking, scraping, splattering, monoprinting, and using salt or plastic wrap can enhance your artwork as you create one large painting, several small works or notecards. All texture supplies included, add basic supply cost - supply list at registration. Beginners welcome! 1 Meeting. INSTRUCTOR: Luci Shirek, accomplished landscape, floral, and house portrait artist with a BFA from UW-Madison.

#1360.401 SAT 9am-4pm, Feb 2 $29.50(Students/U.Mem)$39.50(Fac/Staff)

Watercolor Painting For All Levels Whether you’re just starting out or want to refine your watercolor skills, join us as we explore various painting styles and develop our own! Choose your subject matter and incorporate various watercolor techniques such as washes, glazing, brush handling, color theory, and textural effects--all in a fun and relaxed atmosphere. Additional supply cost - supply list at registration. No class 3/26. 4 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Luci Shirek, accomplished landscape, floral and house portrait artist with a BFA from UW-Madison.

#1350.501 TUE 5:30-8:30pm, March 12-April 9 $59.50(Students/U.Mem)$69.50(Fac/Staff)

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painting through the execution of a five session portrait painting with a live model. Whether you are new to oil painting, or are looking for an introduction to classical, traditional methods, this is the class for you. Course fee includes modeling fees. Meets in Instructor’s studio, near east side of Madison. 5 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Phil Salamone received his BFA at the UW Madison and studied classical painting in NYC at the Art Students League, the Water St. Atelier, and the Grand Central Academy of Art.

#1480.401 MON 6-9pm, Feb 18-March 18 $99.50(Students/U.Mem)$109.50(Fac/Staff)

Simple Silk Scarf Dyeing Come create stunning yet easy to make silk scarves. You will learn new techniques to dye silk fabric. Each person will create 2 scarves in this class. They make great gifts! Register with a friend, no art background necessary. Bring an old shirt or apron, rubber gloves, spray bottle and a small towel and enjoy an evening of fun. $10.00 material fee paid to Instructor at class. Meets at the Madison Senior Center. 1 Meeting. INSTRUCTOR: Nancy Welch, has an art degree and teaches playful art classes.

#1540.501 THUR 6-9pm, May 2 $29.50(Students/U.Mem)$39.50(Fac/Staff)

Nature & Leaf Printing on Fabric & Papers Learn to transfer prints of leaves onto fabrics, cards and papers to create beautiful art, note cards, t-shirts and great gifts. Paints, papers and fabrics to practice on provided. Additional short supply list at registration. $10 material fee paid to instructor at class. Meets at the Madison Senior Center. 1 Meeting. INSTRUCTOR: Nancy Welch.

#1560.501 THR 6-9pm, April 23 $29.50(Students/U.Mem)$39.50(Fac/Staff)

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double-ended Tunisian crochet hook. Work double ended with a long or short hook, flat or joined and in the round. Learn this simple crochet style -- and go home with amazing results! It’s easier than you think and twice the fun! $5.00 supply fee due to instructor. 1 Meeting. INSTRUCTOR: Sheryl Thies, author and designer specializing in Tunisian crochet and knitting.

#1875.501 THR 6:30-8:30pm, April 4 $19.50(Students/U.Mem)$29.50(Fac/Staff)

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! Rag Rug Making Learn how to make the classic rag rug. Whether starting your cottage business or

just looking for the enjoyment of fabric upcyling and crafting, learn the steps in rug creation. Come ready to work the first session, you will craft a rag rug by the end of the course. Fabric/rag supply list at registration. Homework not required, but may be needed to complete this rug. 3 meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Liz McConkey, teacher and experienced seamstress who wants to share this fun hobby with you!

#1675.401 SAT 9am-Noon, Feb 9-23 $49.50(Students/U.Mem)$59.50(Fac/Staff)

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so, this is the class for YOU! Sew an individual project of your choice - and learn the basics of swing. This class is designed to be very user friendly and tailored to meet your basic sewing needs! Emphasis on hand sewing, as only one machine provided. Gets you ready to take Sewing II! $10 supply fee due to Instructor at first class. 3 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Liz McConkey.

#1695.401 SAT 9am-Noon, March 2-16 $49.50(Students/U.Mem)$59.50(Fac/Staff)

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of garment sewing and create a garment or another item of your choice with direction in this intermediate sewing class. Covers how to choose patterns, make proper measurements, and easy attachment of those pesky zippers! Previous sewing experience or enrollment in Sew Cool! strongly encouraged. First session materials provided. Emphasis on hand sewing, as only one machine will be provided. 3 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Liz McConkey.

#1685.501 SAT 9am-Noon, April 6-20 $49.50(Students/U.Mem)$59.50(Fac/Staff)

MIndFuL Mandala Meditations Mandala is a Sanskrit word meaning circle. Find your own “sacred center” by learning more about Mandalas, their origins, their meanings, and their purpose in our daily lives as you explore this circle artistic meditation. Includes a brief meditation using a natural mandala, learning to draw your own circle mandala and how to use it

during a guided meditation. Suggestions provided for how to use this practice in your own personal life for self-reflection. 1 Meeting. INSTRUCTOR: Monica Wahlberg, creating opportunities to craft what you imagine into reality.

#3750.501 WED 6:30-8pm, May 1 $19.50(Students/U.Mem)$29.50(Fac/Staff)

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and no wrong turns. The path takes up and down, repeated bends inwards and outwards till it finds its way into the center. Come explore this rich history, learn to draw your own seven circuit labyrinth, and how to use this path for personal reflection. We will walk a local labyrinth and experience this moving form of meditation with our whole body, heart, and mind. 2 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Monica Wahlberg.

#3795.501 TUE 6:30-8pm, April 9 & SUN 2-3:30pm, April 14 $29.50(Students/U.Mem)$39.50(Fac/Staff)

Meditation, Mindfulness & Inner Peace Learn to find your inner peace and make yourself feel happier in minutes with simple skills you can practice at home or the office. Includes basic meditation techniques, breathing exercises, other mindfulness practices including basic yoga and a demonstration of gong – all with the goal of getting closer to inner peace. All levels of previous experience with meditation welcome. Sec 501, no class 3/25. 5 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Lisa Lawrence has over 30 years experience teaching others how to take care of their own mind and body.

#3810.401 MON 6:15-7:30pm, Feb 4-March 4 #3810.501 MON 6:15-7:30pm, March-April 15 $49.50(Students/U.Mem)$59.50(Fac/Staff)

Chakra Balancing & Clearing Chakras are energy centers, touch points, in the body located at major branchings of the human nervous system, beginning with the base of the spinal column and moving upward. Chakra education is awe inspiring, especially if you take an experiential approach. 1 Meeting. INSTRUCTOR: Jeremy Anacker is an energy seer, Reiki Master, and the co-founder of a non-profit specialty school.

#3293.401 WED 7:30-9:30pm, March 6 #3293.501 MON 7:30-9:30pm, April 8 $24.50(Student/U.Mem)$34.50(Fac/Staff)

5 Minute Daily Energy Routine Stressed? Fatigued? Constantly sick? Learn a simple routine of acupressure, applied kinesiology and chi kung exercises that will cut through what ails you. Boost your immune system, relieve stress, improve concentration, and feel more vibrant in only 5 minutes a day! 1 Meeting. INSTRUCTOR: Ali Treviño-Murphy is an experienced teacher and certified Energy Medicine practitioner.

#3299.401 SAT 2:30-4pm, Feb 23 #3299.501 SAT 2:30-4pm, March 16 $19.50(Student/U.Mem)$29.50(Fac/Staff)

Tapping Away Negativity Be free of anxiety, worry, stress and more. The residue from negative thinking and emotion sits in our energetic meridians. As the natural flow of the life force energy becomes impeded we can reinvigorate these flows. Empower yourself with some basic self applied techniques. 1 Session. INSTRUCTOR: Jeremy Anacker.

#3312.401 WED 7:30-9:30pm, Feb 20 #3312.301 MON 7:30-9:30pm, April 22 $24.50(Student/U.Mem)$34.50(Fac/Staff)

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The Wisconsin Union Craftshop The new open art studio space will open at Memorial Union in September of 2014. In the meantime we keep the Craftshop spirit alive with these course offerings…

Soapstone Carving You, too, can carve stone! Soapstone is a great medium and a wonderful way to get started in stone carving. We will explore the tools and carving techniques, choosing stone pieces, seeing the image in your stone, dealing with cracks, how to repair breaks and more. Course fee includes your initial soapstone for carving. Meets at the Madison Gem & Mineral Club facility off Rimrock Rd, south of the Beltline. 3 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Metje Butler, RISD/BFA with over 23 years of experience teaching soapstone carving and creating commissioned works.

#1910.401 MON 5:30-8:30pm, March 4-18 $49.50(Students/U.Mem)$59.50(Fac/Staff)

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! Wire Wrapped Stone Pendant Learn how to use wire-wrapping techniques to create a custom setting for a

cabochon stone. Learn design and technique basics that will have you wire-wrapping on your own. This class is perfect for those with some basic wirework experience. Additional supply costs $3-$5. 1 Meeting. INSTRUCTOR: Alison Lesniak is an independent jewelry artist and experienced teacher.

#6222.401 MON 6:30-9:30pm, March 4 $24.50(Student/U.Mem)$34.50(Fac/Staff)

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! Intro to Lapidary Lapidary is the art of cutting, polishing or engraving stones. See how you can take a

rough rock such as an agate or jasper and turn it into a work of art suitable for incorporating into jewelry. Designed for the beginner and is a great complement to jewelry making. Learn safety and the basic skill techniques. Meets at the Madison Gem & Mineral Club facility near Rimrock Rd. and the W. Beltline. Presented in cooperation with the Madison Gem & Mineral Club. Sec. 401, no class 3/27. 6 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Madison Gem & Mineral Club.

#1900.401 WED 5:30-8:30pm, Feb 27-April 10 #1900.501 WED 5:30-8:30pm, April 17-May 22 #109.50(Students/U.Mem)$119.50(Fac/Staff)

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! Chainmail Bracelet Try your hand at chainmail and learn to make a bracelet using the European 4-in-1

technique. Learn to make your own jump rings and clasps too! No jewelry making experience required, those with previous experience elcome. Additional supply cost approx. $5. 1 Meeting. INSTRUCTOR: Alison Lesniak.

#6223.401 WED 6:30-9:30pm, Feb 27 #6223.501 TUE 6:30-9:30pm, April 23 $24.50(Student/U.Mem)$34.50(Fac/Staff)

Custom Handmade Earrings Learn to create unique and stylish earrings using basic wire jewelry construction techniques. Each participant will have the opportunity to make 3 pairs of earrings using sterling silver wire and beads - bead drop earrings, wire-link designs and beaded wire-wrapped earrings. No jewelry making experience is necessary. Supply list at registration, additional supply cost approx. $8. 1 Meeting. INSTRUCTOR: Alison Lesniak.

#6224.501 WED 6:30-9:30pm, March 20 $24.50(Student/U.Mem)$34.50(Fac/Staff)

Charming Bracelets Go beyond basic bead stringing and learn to create beautiful jewelry bracelet designs using the “wrapped loop” technique. You will design and assemble your own unique bracelet design using beads and wire. No previous jewelry making experience required, those with experience welcome. Supply list at registration. Additional supply cost approx. $3. 1 Meeting. INSTRUCTOR: Alison Lesniak.

#6225.501 TUE 6:30-9:30pm, April 30 $24.50(Student/U.Mem)$34.50(Fac/Staff)

Metal Jewelry: Riveted Pendant You do not need a lot of tools, dangerous torches or other hot stuff to make beautiful

jewelry! Create a unique riveted pendant as you learn how to cut, shape, texture, join and finish metal to make unique jewelry designs. We will explore design connection techniques using rivets and how to use them to make great jewelry. Add supply costs approx. $4. 2 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Alison Lesniak.

#6226.401 WED 6:30-9:30pm, Feb 12&19 #6226.501 WED 6:30-9:30pm, April 8&15 $49.50(Student/U.Mem)$59.50(Fac/Staff)

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! Pounded Flower Art Hammer flower petals and leaves onto cotton linter, watercolor paper and fabric for the

most beautiful and magical transfers. You can make them into note cards, book marks or framed art by using the original art or making color copies. These make great gifts. No art background needed, just come create. $10 material fee for paper, fabric and paints. Meets at the Madison Senior Center. 1 Meeting. INSTRUCTOR: Nancy Welch.

#1555.501 THR 5-9pm, May 23 $29.50(Students/U.Mem)$39.50(Fac/Staff)

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better story when it’s a well designed composition. Explore the concepts and techniques for creating great photo compositions. Designed for those comfortable with basic camera handling. Applicable to both traditional and digital photography. 2 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Gene Staver, experienced instructor and photographer with over 40 years experience.

#6600.501 TUE 6-9pm, April 9&16 $44.50(Students/U.Mem)$54.50(Fac/Staff)

Digital Photography 101 & 102 Your digital camera works fine as a “point and shoot” but you want to make even better pictures. Learn how in this class designed for the new or intermediate digital photographer. Understand your camera better as the nifty tool it is and then get beyond the basics to get the picture your mind’s eye sees. Includes basic printing techniques so you can showcase your great new photos. 3 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Gene Staver.

#6740.401 TUE 6-9pm, Feb 12-26 #6740.501 WED 6-9pm, April 10-24 $49.50(Students/U.Mem)$59.50(Fac/Staff)

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! Digital Photography: Beyond Point & Shoot Get the most out of your digital camera, no

matter how sophisticated or unsophisticated it is. Start getting the pictures you would like to see. Learn the how, when and why to chose, use and control your camera’s many functions once you move off its point and shoot setting. Includes in-class photo shoot field trip for hands on practice. INSTRUCTOR: Heidi Johnson, professional photographer and experienced Instructor.

#6730.501 TUE 6:30-8:30pm, April 2-16 $39.50(Students/U.Mem)$49.50(Fac/Staff)

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! Photo Portraits Make your people pictures really pop! We will explore photographic portraiture

techniques, composition and lighting all to help you take great photo portraits. Learn how inexpensive accessories can add to your overall effect. Bring a guest and complete a real photo portrait on a weekend field trip. Car pooling discussed in class. Assumes basic camera handling knowledge. Applicable to both digital and 35mm photography. 2 Meetings includes weekend field session. INSTRUCTOR: Gene Staver.

#6560.501 TUE 6-9pm, April 30& SAT 1-4pm, May 4 $44.50(Student/U.Mem)$54.50(Fac/Staff)

High Def Digital Photography You have seen high definition or high dynamic range (HDR) imagery popping up in popular magazines, artwork and advertising. Teaches you how to do it yourself. Learn the basic method of HDR photography and how to put the images together in various softwares. 1 Meeting. INSTRUCTOR: Patricia LaPointe, Master of Fine Arts Photography graduate from UW-Madison.

#6645.501 MON 5:30-8:30pm, April 8 $24.50(Students/U.Mem)$34.50(Fac/Staff)

Great iPhone Photography Get the most from your iPhone camera! You can make great photos with this tool you

carry everywhere. We will explore the basics of composition and the hidden features in the iPhone. Then we will learn how to make panoramas and HDR images, filters and photo editing on your phone. Designed for iPhone users (any version) updated with the latest operating system. 1 meeting. INSTRUCTOR: Larry Iles, photographer and experienced teacher.

#6650.401 SAT 9am-Noon, Feb 16 #6650.501 WED 6-9pm, April 3 $24.50(Student/U.Mem)$34.50(Fac/Staff)

Selling Your Photography An introduction to all that is involved in selling your photographs to others for use in their publications/productions. Learn how to look professional, talk the talk, and walk the walk from the beginning so that publishers will consider using your work. 1 Meeting. INSTRUCTOR: Gene Staver.

#6670.501 MON 6-9pm, April 22 $24.50(Students/U.Mem)$34.50(Fac/Staff)

Abstract/Macro Photography Create abstract, fine art prints, with your point-and-shoot digital camera! Learn how to use the macro function on your camera to compose beautiful and interesting abstract or macro photos. An introductory course that will also give tips and pointers on inexpensive ways to alter your photographs and make fine art prints. 1 Meeting. INSTRUCTOR: Patricia LaPointe.

#6700.501 MON 5:30-8:30pm, April 22 $24.50(Students/U.Mem)$34.50(Fac/Staff)

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introduction to the basics of macro photography from equipment needed to fundamental techniques and methods. Applicable to both digital and traditional photography. Sunday session is photo field trip to Instructor’s property near Portage, WI. Car pooling discussed. Basic understanding of photography and camera operation strongly recommended. 1 Meeting plus weekend field session. INSTRUCTOR: Gene Staver.

#6680.501 TUE 6-9pm, April 23 & SUN 1-5pm, April 28 $44.50(Students/U.Mem)$54.50(Fac/Staff)

Photography One-on-One Let a professional photographer and experienced instructor help you improve your photography skills with personal instruction. Working at any level, on most any subject, it’s up to you. ONE 3 HOUR private, one-on-one session in the field. INSTRUCTOR: Gene Staver.

#6500.501 Schedule with Instructor $99.50(Student/U.Mem)$109.50(Fac/Staff)

MuSIC MakIn’ Beginning Ukulele Group Lessons If you have never played a four-string ukulele before, get ready for a world of fun. A ukulele is an easy instrument to learn. It’s addicting and you can take it with you everywhere.

Must provide own ukulele. Sec. 501, no class 3/27. Five (5) 60 minute group lessons. INSTRUCTOR: Richard Gordon, performer and private music instructor.

#7450.401 WED 6:30-7:30pm, Feb 6-March 6 #7450.501 WED 6:30-7:30pm, March 13-April 17 $69.50(Students/U.Mem)$79.50(Fac/Staff)

Voice Private Lessons Whether you are an experienced performer or have only sung in the shower, voice lessons can help. Become more comfortable with your voice while working on basic musicianship, correct vocal production, proper breathing, and correct diction. All singing levels welcome! 45 minute private lessons. Sec. 501 & 502, no classes 3/25 & 26. 5 Meetings . INSTRUCTOR: Margaret Ingraham, voice teacher for over 40 years, MFA in acting and professional AEA actress who has acted in theaters across America including eight years in Chicago theater.

Choose a 45-minute time slot during these available times!

#7180.401 MON 6-9pm, Feb 4-March 4 #7180.402 TUE 6-9pm, Feb 5-March 5 #7180.501 MON 6-9pm, March 11-April 15 #7180.502 TUE 6-9pm, March 12-April 16 $119.50(Students/U.Mem)$129.50(Fac/Staff)

Harmonica Private Lessons The harmonica is a popular, easy-to-learn, and expressive musical instrument. Single notes, melodies, blues, bent notes and improvisation are covered. Beginners and advanced players welcome. Music reading unnecessary. Must provide own harmonica. Choose from available 30-minute time slots. No classes 3/25 - 3/28. 5 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: DeWayne Keyes has taught over 1500 people to play harmonica!

#7400.401 MON 11am-3pm, Feb 4-March 4 #7400.402 WED 3-5:30pm, Feb 6-March 6 #7400.403 THR 4-8pm, Feb 7-March 7 #7400.501 MON 11am-3pm, March 11-April 15 #7400.502 WED 3-5:30pm, March 13-April 17 #7400.503 THR 4-8pm, March 14-April 18 $69.50(Students/U.Mem)$79.50(Fac/Staff)

Guitar Private Lessons Interested in learning or improving your playing? Explore chords, scales, techniques, theory, whatever you like. Guitarists of all skill levels welcome-yes, even beginners! Access to guitar required. Sec. 501, no class 3/26. Five (5) 30 minute private lessons. INSTRUCTOR: Richard Gordon, performer and private music instructor.

#7460.401 TUE 6-9pm, Feb 5-March 5 #7460.501 TUE 6-9pm, March 12-April 16 $79.50(Students/U.Mem)$89.50(Fac/Staff)

Piano/Flute Private Lessons Choose either flute or piano for private one-on-one lessons that are fun and energizing. All experience levels welcome, from beginner to advanced. 45 minute private lessons. Flute students must provide own instrument. Sec. 501, no class 3/23 & 3/30. 5 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Susan Merriman received her Bachelor’s of Music Education from UW Madison. She has nearly 30 years of experience teaching music.

#7200.401 SAT 3:30-6:30pm, Feb 2-March 2 #7200.501 SAT 3:30-6:30pm, March 9-April 20 $119.50(Students/U.Mem)$129.50(Fac/Staff)

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CuISIne-arT Making Food for Love – Mediterranean Cooking Make a valentine of food while learning the Mediterranean cuisine. Discover an abundance of culinary delights with a masterful chef. Explore how to combine locally sourced foods into the cuisine recognized world-wide as one of the healthiest. Register with your valentine or come and get ready to make your own special meal. 1 Meeting. INSTRUCTOR: Sabi Atteyih is a world traveler, Madison-based, Mediterranean Chef since 1984, now Culinary Team Member of the Wisconsin Union.

#5420.401 SUN 2-4:30pm, Feb 3 $49.50(Student/U.Mem)$59.50(Fac/Staff)

The Thai Cuisine Explore the exiting and varied cuisine of Thailand with a native cook and experienced instructor. We will talk, demo and eat our way through a survey of Thai culture, cooking and its ingredients. Includes some super easy recipes that you can repeat at home to examples of some more complex and incredible dishes. 1 Session. INSTRUCTOR: Kiki is a native of Thailand and experienced teacher whose house parties are known for their incredible and creative Thai food offerings.

#5350.401 SUN 3:30-5:30pm, March 3 $49.50(Student/U.Mem)$59.50(Fac/Staff)

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While there’s a lot of good pizza available from local restaurants, you can make some of the best you’ve ever eaten at home, without any more difficulty than preparing any other meal. Covers the basics of true Neapolitan-style pizza from the crust up, resulting in a simple, delicious and healthy pie. 2 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Josh Perkins has cooked for over 20 years in professional kitchens.

#5430.501 MON&WED 8:30-10pm, March 11&13 $39.50(Student/U.Mem)$49.50(Fac/Staff)

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make the transition to a gluten-free diet with confidence. We will examine the differences between gluten sensitivity and Celiac Disease and learn how to read food labels to help with a gluten-free diet. And we will prepare and sample two to three gluten-free recipes in class. Includes all food supplies. 1 Session. INSTRUCTOR: Patricia ZelmEmmart is a Certified Health Counselor and Gluten Free Specialist.

#5450.401 MON 6:30-8:30pm, Feb 25 $24.50(Student/U.Mem)$34.50(Fac/Staff)

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everywhere you look (and eat) you see sauces. Many home cooks do not feel confident making sauces, but there’s no need to miss out--they need care and attention, but it’s not magic. Learning a basic repertoire of these indispensable accompaniments can enrich the possibilities in your home kitchen. 3 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Josh Perkins.

#5470.501 WED 7-8:30pm, April 3-17 $59.50(Student/U.Mem)$69.50(Fac/Staff)

Creative Cooking with Root Crops Root crops are nutritious,

inexpensive, versatile and available nearly year-round, even in Wisconsin--a great fallback for the

cook interested in local ingredients. These common vegetables take

center stage in recipes that feature their rich flavors using tips and tricks

to bring out their best. “Cooking” will also include some great recipes and

techniques for raw preparations. 3 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Josh Perkins.

#5480.401 WED 7-8:30pm, Feb 13-27 $59.50(Student/U.Mem)$69.50(Fac/Staff)

SPECIAL OFFER! Sign up for the Wines of Italy and receive a FREE TICKET to “Italy: A Journey to the Amalfi Coast, Rome, Florence, and Venice” on March 11th or 12th, part of the Wisconsin Union Theater’s Travel Adventure Series!

Wine Journey: Wines of Italy What’s more Italian than wine? Join us for a tour of Italy via the grape. You will learn to read wine reviews, determine price-value relationships and see through advertising to select the best wine for your palate. 1 Meeting each. INSTRUCTOR: Paul Camponeschi, wine lover with a degree in Hospitality/Tourism and specialized culinary training.

#5522.501 WED 7-9pm, March 13 $19.50(Student/U.Mem)$29.50(Fac/Staff)

The Wednesday Wines Series Join us in the Prairie Fire Winebar at Union South as we sample and learn the stories of a variety of wines. We will tour the wine landscape, sample a variety of wines and your course fee also includes a sampling of complementary light appetizers. 1 Session each. Presented in cooperation with Wisconsin Union Dining Services and the new Prairie Fire Winebar. INSTRUCTOR: Greg Huber is a Certified Specialist of Wine by the Society of Wine Educators. He is known for offering informative and fun wine tastings.

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#5540.401 WED 6:30-8:30pm, Feb 20 $19.50(Student/U.Mem)$29.50(Fac/Staff)

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#5540.501 WED 6:30-8:30pm, March 20 $19.50(Student/U.Mem)$29.50(Fac/Staff)

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#5540.502 WED 6:30-8:30pm, April 17 $19.50(Student/U.Mem)$29.50(Fac/Staff)

Beer Geek 101 It’s been said that life’s too short to drink bad beer, and it’s true! Become a beer geek (not a snob!). Learn how to experience and judge beers using all five of your senses. Join a national rank Beer Judge on a journey through the world of beers and the ingredients that make them. 1 Meeting. INSTRUCTOR: Bill Rogers is the owner of the Malt House Tavern, voted Madison’s favorite beer bar.

#5570.401 TUE 6:30-8:30pm, Feb 12 #5570.501 MON 6:30-8:30pm, March 18 $19.50(Student/U.Mem)$29.50(Fac/Staff)

HOMe & MOneY Intro to Architecture for the DIYer Have you thought about bringing in more light, adding a great new view or that extra counter space to your home? Learn how you can design your own home improvement project. Whether you want to remodel your bathroom, create more space through an addition, or draft your

new dream home, with the hands on help of an experienced architect, you can make it happen. Start by developing your design concept, take that concept to the next steps. 4 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Chris Chambliss is a local architect and with 10 years of experience.

#3340.401 TUE 7-9pm, Feb 26-March 19 $59.50(Student/U.Mem)$69.50(Fac/Staff)

Streamline Your Life Stressed out by disorganization at home? Here is a chance to save your family, friends, and yourself from the destructive spiral of clutter buildup and get back to what really matters. And have a happier and probably longer life, too. Learn how to: Effortlessly handle all your chores and projects; Always find what you need right away; And make clutter disappear. 3 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Rita Horvath has organized, redesigned, and staged homes and offices since 2004. She has a business degree in enterprise development. www.naturally-organized.com

#3350.301 TUE 6-9pm, Feb 5-19 $44.50(Student/U.Mem)$54.50(Fac/Staff)

Streamline Your Business Frustrated by disorganization at work? This former international shipping director can save your bacon. Whether you work in a home office, cubicle, or anywhere else, you can be on top of your work life and get more money and fun from it, too. Not to mention a happier and probably longer life. Learn systems to tame your in-box, Master calls, contacts and paper flow. Be on time, before deadline, and up to date, effortlessly. 2 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Rita Horvath.

#3360.501 TUE 6-9pm, April 2&9 $34.50(Student/U.Mem)$44.50(Fac/Staff)

Inexpensive Home Decorating Having trouble making your decorating vision a reality? Allow a choreographer (and professional redesigner) to share the trade secrets for decorating and design with you. All it takes to succeed is knowing the key secrets. Learn the techniques to be your own decorator, create a home where all the elements - colors, fabrics, textures, lighting, arrangements, and spaces work together to reflect your personal style and vision. Includes personal attention and customized solutions. 2 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Rita Horvath.

#3370.501 TUE 6-9pm, March 12&19 $39.50(Student/U.Mem)$49.50(Fac/Staff)

Staging Your House for Sale House values keep sliding and sellers can’t sell. Unstaged homes average 6 months or more to sell but over 94% of professionally staged houses sell within 5 weeks and bring up to 10% more. Find out how to help buyers see themselves in your house, so they’ll make more offers. Includes personal attention and customized solutions. Save yourself thousands of dollars and lots of time and missed opportunities. 1 Meeting. INSTRUCTOR: Rita Horvath.

#3400.401 TUE 6-9pm, Feb 26 $29.50(Student/U.Mem)$39.50(Fac/Staff)

Your $100 Start Up Creative self-employment on a shoestring! In this day and age of the internet and social media you really can start a business for $100. We will help you evaluate your business idea through market research. Learn the six steps to getting started right now and use a Decision Making Matrix to determine the potential success of your idea or product. We will cover timing, pricing and promoting your product or service and more. 3 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Dee Relyea owns Career Life Coaching, LLC and also teaches for the UW Small Business Development Center.

#3500.401 WED 6-8:30pm, March 7-20 $69.50(Students/U.Mem)$79.50(Fac/Staff)

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! Extreme Couponing Learn the basics of extreme couponing and secrets that will make you become a

money-saving pro! AND without it consuming all your time? Discover how to get the best coupons without paying for them. We will also cover stores who are “coupon friendly”, how to combine coupons, rebates, promotions and coupons for organic/natural foods. Make your own coupon binder, with common office supplies, creating a method of organizing coupons critical for success. 2 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Courtney Seidel, experienced Instructor who has been saving big money extreme couponing for years.

#3520.401 TUE 7:30-9pm, Feb 5&12 $29.50(Student/U.Mem)$39.50(Fac/Staff)

Wills & Estate Planning for Everyone Protecting and planning for your assets brings peace of mind to you and your loved ones while ensuring your wishes are carried out in a way that is appropriate and legally binding. Learn the basics of wills and estate planning, including trusts and powers of attorney, and why estate planning is important for everyone regardless of age, income, or other factors. Fee includes an individual 30-minute meeting with instructor at her office. 1 Meeting plus individual meeting. INSTRUCTOR: Attorney Juscha Robinson, a partner at Herrick & Kasdorf, LLP, focusing on estate planning.

#3560.401 SUN 5:30-7:30pm, March 3 #3560.501 SUN 5;30-7:30pm, April 14 $34.50(Student/U.Mem)$44.50(Fac/Staff)

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! Intro to Spanish: Traditions & Culture Learn the basics of Spanish, the third most

spoken language in the world and the second official language of the US! We will cover the basics of verb conjugations in the present, past and future tenses, vocabulary and several structures that you can take with you and use in a variety of situations while we discover Latin American cultures through music and traditions. 4 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Marisol Bedrinana, native Spanish speaker and experienced instructor with vast travel experience in Spain and Latin America.

#3065.401 THR 6-7:30pm, Feb 21-March 14 #3065.501 THR 6-7:30pm, April 11-May 2 $44.50(Students/U.Mem)$54.50(Fac/Staff)

Basic Medical Spanish Develop your basic Spanish language skills in health care scenarios. Enhance your ability to provide quality care and build relationships with Spanish-speaking patients. Spanish grammar and medical vocabulary for concrete health care situations covered. All levels of Spanish welcome, learning materials included in course fee. 4 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Marisol Bedrinana.

#3070.401 TUE 6-7:30pm, Feb 19-March 12 #3070.501 TUE 6-7:30pm, April 9-30 $54.50(Students/U.Mem)$64.50(Fac/Staff)

Languages for Travel Our language for travel courses are designed for beginners. Make your travels more comfortable and fun! Learn words and phrases specific to traveling situations such as ordering food, asking directions, etc. Includes some discussion of the cultures encountered where the language is spoken.

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! German for Travel Sec. 501, no class 3/28. 5 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Andrew Kraiss lived, worked

and studied in Germany for 4 years.

#3040.401 THR 7-8:30pm, Feb 7-March 7 #3040.501 THR 7-8:30pm, March 14-April 18 $49.50(Students/U.Mem)$59.50(Fac/Staff)

French for Travel Sec. 501, no class 3/24 & 3/31. INSTRUCTOR: Mouhamadou Ndiaye is from Senegal and has taught both French and English.

#3030.401 SUN 3:30-5pm, Feb 10-March 10 #3030.501 SUN 3:30-5pm, March 17-April 28 $49.50(Students/U.Mem)$59.50(Fac/Staff)

Spanish for Travel 4 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Marisol Bedrinana.

#3060.401 MON 6-7:30pm, Feb 18-March 11 #3060.501 MON 6-7:30pm, April 8-29 $44.50(Students/U.Mem)$54.50(Fac/Staff)

Italian for Travel 4 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Giosue Alagna, native of Italy, previous experience in teaching, translating and interpreting.

#3050.401 WED 6-7:30pm, Feb 20-March 13 #3050.501 WED 6-7:30pm, April 10-May 1 $44.50(Students/U.Mem)$54.50(Fac/Staff)

WINTER/SPRING • 2013 CATALOG

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Enrollment/Signing Up To Enroll You Must Be a: • UW-Madison Student (Student) • UW-Madison Faculty/Staff (Fac/Staff) • WI Union Member (U.Mem) Union Membership is open to anyone. See Membership information on this page!

Guest Policy Any eligible person from the above list may register one additional person in the same course, as their guest, at the same course fee level.

Specific Accommodations If you need accommodations please let us know at the time of registration or call 265-6788 (TTY). We cannot guarantee accessibility unless we receive prior notification of need.

Union Membership If you are not a member (UW students are automatically members!), don’t worry! Union Membership is open to you.

Introductory Membership Take advantage of our special $30 Introductory Membership and indulge in Mini Courses for the next six months. This offer is for new Union Members only and valid only with simultaneous course registration. Introductory Membership includes all Member privileges. At the end of the six months you can upgrade to an Annual Membership for the remaining six months for only $20!

OR Become and Annual/ Lifetime Member NOW The Annual fee is only $50, with fees credited towards your Lifetime Membership. See information and application form below, call 262-2263 or stop by the Essentials Desk, 1st floor, Memorial Union. Membership is also available on line at: www.union.wisc.edu/membership.

Children in Mini Courses Mini Courses is a lifelong education program designed for adult learners. Recent State of Wisconsin regulations (Executive Order #54) means we must limit enrollment only to those ages 18 and over. Thank you for your understanding.

Wisconsin’s Concealed Carry Law Weapons are banned from all Union facilities, programs, and field trips, including those weapons as allowed under the State of Wisconsin concealed carry laws, to the extent that the law allows.

FaQOur Satisfaction GuaranteeYour satisfaction is important to us! If you are dissatisfied with your Mini Course, let us know, and we will issue a Credit Voucher to be used towards any other Mini Course(s) in the next year. A completed Voucher Request Form must be received with 10 days of the FIRST class meeting. Voucher Request Form available on our web site or from office. Phone requests are possible.

How about Parking?Ask us! For most classes we can provide you with information on parking within two blocks of your meeting place. See our website. Campus parking information is also available at: transportation.wisc.edu/resources/maps

What if I need a Refund?Full refund of course fees if we cancel a course for any reason. IF YOU REQUEST A REFUND, A $5.00 FEE WILL BE DEDUCTED FROM YOUR REFUND. TO RECEIVE A REFUND, NOTICE MUST BE RECEIVED BY OUR OFFICE THREE (3) BUSINESS DAYS

BEFORE THE FIRST CLASS MEETING. No refunds for inability to attend published rain dates. Refund of Membership fees requires return of Membership Card. Refunds for fees paid by cash or check can take up to 4 weeks to process. Refunds for fees paid by credit card are credited to your account immediately. Receipts will not be mailed for credit card or web-based refunds. Please consult your monthly credit card statement for confirmation of refund.

What about Transfers and Credit Vouchers?Transfers and Credit Vouchers are possible up to three business days prior to the starting date of any course. A $5.00 FEE IS ASSESSED for requesting a Credit Voucher. No Credit Voucher will be issued after second class session for multiple session courses. One-session and individual lesson courses require three business day minimum prior to class start date for Transfer or Credit Voucher requests. Credit Vouchers are good towards any Mini Course, for one year from date of issue.

Returned ChecksA $30 fee is due on any returned check.

Where is my Course Location?Course locations are listed on your course Confirmation Notice under the course title, including directions for determining exact location if necessary. For classes on campus check the “Today in the Union” (TITU) online at www.union.wisc.edu. Printed TITU’s posted at every Union entrance only list courses in the Unions. Call our office (262-3156) if you need any assistance.

What If I Register on the Web?Participants who register via our website will be able to print their own course confirmation notice. Please print out or save your confirmation, as no other course notice will be mailed. All additional info you need will be on this e-confirmation.

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BY MAIL Use our Mail-In Form below Mail to: Mini Courses 1308 W Dayton St Madison, WI 53715 MC/VISA, Check, Money Order. CHECKS PAYABLE TO: WI Union Mini Courses.

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