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Summer 2012

928.717.7755 or www.yc.edu/ceto register TODAY!

June &July 2012

. Hands-on learning . Special interest

. Leisure

yc.edu

Welcome–We love it that kids of all ages turn out on our campus for the summer Community Education classes. The College for Kids program is back with lots of new classes and many favorites from last year. www.yc.edu/collegeforkids

Community Education off ers exciting new opportunities to learn new skills and have fun while learning. With no tests or grades, it’s the perfect opportunity to explore an interest and add quality to your leisure hours. We are especially excited to off er the Shakespeare series for the fi rst time. Visit the website at: www.yc.edu/ce

EDventures is off ering 3 outstanding trips this summer. www.yc.edu/edv

June 25: Pueblo Excavation at Rock Art RanchTour the ranch, learn about prehistoric and ranching history and see the petroglyphs. This is a special opportunity to visit the excavation site of a pueblo (ca. 1200CE) as a fi eld crew from the Arizona State Museum and the University of Arizona works.

June 27: Musical Instrument Museum in PhoenixChildren and adults will love the day trip to the Musical Instrument Museum in Phoenix and a chance to create music and explore its roots.

July 17-19: Shakespeare Festival As a complement to the Shakespeare series, Joan Fisher and Ginney Bilbray will lead a 3-day EDventures trip to the Shakespeare Festival in Cedar City, Utah. Three performances, a backstage tour and the discussions are on the agenda.

November 2-17: Cruise the Marquesas IslandsGive us a call about the 16-day trip beginning in Tahiti. Space is limited, but we may be able to get you onboard.

Summer living is great in Prescott. We hope you’ll join us at Community Education! Visit the website at www.yc.edu/lifelonglearners or call us at 928.717.7755.

Barbara YarrowCoordinator

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Table of ContentsFees, Refund/Cancellation Policies .................2

Community EducationAnimal ......................................................................3

Arts & Crafts ............................................................3

Computers & Technology ..................................3

Dance & Fitness .....................................................4

Finance .....................................................................4

Food/Cooking ........................................................5

Health & Wellness .................................................6

History & Culture ..................................................7

Home & Garden ....................................................9

Languages...............................................................9

Philosophy & Spirituality ...................................9

Photography ....................................................... 10

Recreation ............................................................ 11

College For KidsArts & Crafts ......................................................... 12

Cooking ................................................................. 14

Creative Afternoons ......................................... 12

Culture & Languages ........................................ 14

Dance & Fitness .................................................. 13

Exploring Me ....................................................... 15

Learn To Swim ........................................................2

Outdoor Adventure .......................................... 15

Performing Arts .................................................. 12

Writing ................................................................... 16

So You Want to Teach?Community Education is looking for dynamic, knowledgeable teachers with fresh ideas for both adult and child programs!

Email your resume to:[email protected] today! The application deadlines and instructions can be found on our website at www.yc.edu/ce. See “So You Want To Teach”.

www.yc.edu/ceYour next adventure in learning is just a click away!• Registerforclassesandtripsonline

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Other ways to register:• Registerbyphone(928) 717.7755

Monday through Thursday 8 am - 5 pm

• Walk-inregistrationatBuilding31onthe Prescott campus. See map on back page

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that special someone!

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Where Lifelong Learning Flourishes!Summer 2012

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FeesTuition fees are due and payable at time of registration (by calling 717-7755). The cost of each class is stated with the information aboutthatoffering.Feesvaryinaccordancewith the number of sessions of a class and the anticipated enrollment. Tax dollars are not used to support Community Education programs. They are sustained by student revenues only, so classes must meet mini-mum enrollment. No fee waivers available forstafforfacultyofYavapaiCollege.Intheevent of any administrative cancellation, you will receive a full refund of your tuition.

Please help prevent cancelled classesPlease enroll early. Classes will be cancelled prior to start date if enrollment is too low.

Fees, Refund/Cancellation Policies

Refund/Cancellation Policies (revised 1/1/11)

Community Education & College for Kids

• Morethan14daysbeforecourse start = Full refund of tuition

• 8-13daysbeforecoursestart= 50% refund

• 7daysorless=Norefund• Norefundswillbegivenaftercourse

start date

*All refunds of credit card payments will be issued to the same credit card as the original payment. Expired or closed credit cards, check and cash payments will be refunded by check. Please allow up to 30 days for processing of all refunds.

**Registration in any Yavapai College Community Education or College for Kids class indicates understanding of this policy and agreement by the registrant to adhere to this policy and all other Yavapai College policies.

Swim School (Ages 3 and up)Monday – Thursday (Meets 8 times) $50 for 30 minute classes; $55 for 45 minute classes

June 18-28, 2012 and July 16-26, 2012Level 1: 8:30-9:00amLevels 2 & 3: 9:10-9:40amLevels 4 & 5: 9:50-10:35am

Saturday (Meets 6 times) $45June 2-July 7, 2012 and July 21-Aug. 25, 2012Level 1 & Adult: 9:00-9:30amLevels 2, 3 & Adult: 9:40-10:10amLevels 4 & 5: 10:20-10:50am

Mom, Dad & Me and Adult ClassMonday & Wednesday (Meets 8 times)June 4-27, 2012 and July 9-Aug. 1, 2012

Mom, Dad & Me: 5:30-6:30pm ($50)

Adult Class: 5:30-6:15pm ($55)

Registration dates & times for each session:All Swim Session for June: May 25, 2012 from 4-6pm & May 26, 2012 from 9-11amAll Swim Session for July:June 29, 2012 from 4-6pm & June 30, 2012 from 9-11am

Learn to Swim!

ContACt InfoRMAtIon: Stephanie Higa, Aquatic AssistantPhone: 776-2231Email: [email protected]

Brad Clifford, Assistant Athletic DirectorPhone: 776-2230Email: [email protected]

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AnimalsThe Perfect Puppy SU12-101 • Sat, 6/2/12 to 7/7/2012 • 9 - 10 amPrescott • Offsite locationForpuppiesbetween12weeksand6monthsofage.Learninvaluabletechniquesandinformationtohelp socialize, motivate, shape and mold your puppy’s behaviors in a fun and positive way. All basic obedience commands will be covered in addition to laying the groundwork for advanced obedience. House training, crate training and preventing behavioral problems before bad habits form are addressed. Handbook provided. Bring your puppy on a buckle collar and 6-foot leather or nylon leash and plenty of soft treats. All dogs must have proof of current vaccinations.Fishwick, Maureen • $75

Arts & CraftsAnyone Can Learn to Draw - Guaranteed! SU12-104 • Wed, 6/6/12 to 6/27/2012 • 9 am - noonPrescott • Bldg 3, Room 206Do you think you can never learn to draw because you can’t even draw a straight line? Well, think again! Learn the drawing skills that will help you see in the same way as an artist. Drawing is fun, challenging and rewarding and you, too, can learn. Supply list provided at first class.Schimberg, Gail • $85

Chinese Brush Painting SU12-106 • Tue, 7/3/12 to 7/31/2012 • 1 - 4:30 pmPrescott • Bldg 1, Room 206Paint with spontaneity, freedom and boldness. Learn this ancient watercolor art form that reflects 5,000-year-old traditions of human civilization, culture, story, poetry and virtues. As you paint, take a journey into another culture that will give you new perspective on your artwork and the symbolism of the creative spirit. $40 supply fee payable to the instructor at the first class.Middlebrook, Diana • $115

Computers & TechnologyComputer Fundamentals: Intro to Computers, Level 1 SU12-107 • Mon, Tue & Wed, 6/4/12 to 6/6/2012 • 1 - 3 pmPrescott • Bldg 19, Room 207This class gives new and inexperienced users the basics of computer use. Learn to turn on the computer, use the mouse and keyboard, access the basic Operating System features and find and use various basic programs. Click & Drag, Copy & Paste, and Saving & Finding files are some of the commands to master.Ifyouwanttouseemailthisisanimportantbasicclass!Baum, Joan • $65

Computer Fundamentals: Intro to Computers, Level 2 SU12-108 • Mon, Tue & Wed, 6/11/12 to 6/13/2012 • 1 - 3 pmPrescott • Bldg 19, Room 207Continuation of Computer Fundamentals: Intro to Computers, Level 1. (Prerequisite: Level 1 Basic Fundamentals or approval of instructor.) Continue to learn and practice the fundamentals of using a computer. More work in Microsoft Word, learn and practice basic text formatting commands. Introductiontootherfeaturessuchasheadersandfooters,pagebreaksandnumbering,andaddingpictures. Continue building File Management skills, organizing and “finding” files.Baum, Joan • $65

Community Education Class ListingsSummer 2012

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Dance & FitnessBelly Dance with Magical Veils SU12-111 • Mon, 6/4/12 to 7/16/2012 • 5 - 5:50 pmPrescott • Bldg 2, Room 140Veilsaddmysteryandbeautytomovement.Wewilladdveilworktobasicbellydancetechniques.Movessuchasflourishes,capes,swirls and angel wings are incorporated in a fun choreography. Belly dance is excellent for strength, toning and balance.Wearcomfortable clothing. No experience or veil necessary. (No class 7/2/12.)Coleman, Candice • $65

Women’s Self-Defense SU12-112 • Wed, 6/6/12 to 8/1/2012 • 7 - 9 pmPrescott • Bldg 2, Room 140Self-defense designed for women who are serious about developing realistic skills. The course begins with environmental awareness training, and confi dence is immediately increased when combined with a posture of self-assurance. Realistic powerful techniquesare taughtandpracticed repeatedly toensure theybecomeapartofmusclememory so the individual can respond automatically to a compromising situation when at risk. This course is also great exercise, a little intense and a lot of fun! (No class 7/4/12.)Kravetz, Aaron • $105

FinanceMedicare & Long Term Care Basics SU12-113 • Tue, 6/5/12 & 6/12/2012 • 10 am - noonPrescott • Bldg 30, Room 126Medicare explained in everyday terms: what it does and does not cover, including prescription plans. Learn the rules governing Medicare supplements and Advantage plans, local availability and costs of long-termcareservices,incomeandassetqualificationsforALTCS(Medicaid),andchangesintransferrules.WewillgooveracomprehensivelistofquestionstousewhencomparingLTCplans.Golden, Marci • $35

Keep It Simple! Introduction to Investing SU12-114 • Wed, 6/6/12 to 6/20/2012 • 9 - 11 amPrescott • Bldg 19, Room 225Doyouunderstand thedifferencebetweenanexchange traded fundandamutual fund?Howdomunicipalbondsandannuitieswork?Investingcanbemadecomplicated,butitdoesn’thavetobe.With thousands of options available to today’s investors and millions of pages of research and analysis, making good decisions can seem overwhelming. Become comfortable using a working glossaryof investing. Uncover a basic structure to assist in making deductive decisions and a fundamental frameworktodiscusstheglobalmarketplace. Inaddition, learntorecognizesomeofthepitfalls infi nancial planning and get tips and insight on working with attorneys, accountants and advisers.Farmer, John • $45

Keep It Simple 2! An Introduction to Global Investment Strategies SU12-115 • Thur, 6/7/12 to 6/21/2012 • 9 - 11 amPrescott • Bldg 19, Room 225Intheageofglobalizationthenumberofinvestmentopportunitiesissimplystaggering.Togetherwewill explore the global distribution of goods and services including the relationships among cultures, history,politicsandeconomicactivity.Basicstrategiesinassetallocationwillbeintroducedastheyrelate to navigating the global marketplace. A framework for understanding personal fi nancial goals and perimeters will be provided. Topics include history and impact of globalization, asset allocation, risk management and more. Intended to be a continuation of “Keep It Simple: An Introduction to Investment.”Farmer, John • $45

Self-defense designed for women who are serious about developing realistic skills. The course begins with environmental awareness training,

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Ten Thousand Baby Boomers Turn 65 Each Day SU12-116 • Thur, 6/14/2012 • 5 - 9 pmPrescott • Bldg 19, Room 225Whenareyouretiring?Ifyouareababyboomerandwanttolearnaboutyourretirementoptions,thisclassisforyou.Whattoknowabout:decidingwhentoretire,effectsofworkinginretirement,SocialSecurity benefits, Medicare, annuities, and alternative investments to create income during these volatiletimes.Learnhowtocalculatehowmuchincomeyoursavings(401K, IRA,annuities,savingsaccounts)maygenerate.Ifyouareclosetoretirementoralreadyretired,cometolearnhowtoimproveyour finances.Zweifel, Jonathan • $55

Women Baby Boomers: Taking Charge of Your Financial Future SU12-117 • Tue, 6/26/2012 • 5 - 9 pmPrescott • Bldg 19, Room 225The National Center for Women and Retirement Research shows that as many as 9 out of 10 women willbesolely responsible for theirfinancesatsomepoint in their lives. Ifyouareconcernedaboutoutliving your money or outliving your spouse, come to learn how to organize your finances, make a budget,calculateyournetworth,reviewyourliquidassetsandunderstandwaystoimprovewhatyouarecurrentlydoing.It’stimetotakechargeofyourfinancialfuture.Zweifel, Jonathan •$55

Food/CookingEating Healthy with Comfort Foods SU12-118 • Mon, 6/4/12 to 7/2/2012 • 3 - 4:30 pmPrescott • Bldg 1, Room 206Everybody wants to be healthy, but many of the foods we love are high in calories, high in sodium and high in fat. Learn ways to adapt the preparation of some favorite comfort foods in ways that match your desire for a healthier life. Recipes and tastings are part of the classes along with explanations of how foods work and how you can learn to be your own personal chef.Haff, Harry • $80

Summer Wines SU12-119 • Mon, 6/4/2012 to 7/2/2012 • 5 - 7 pmPrescott • Bldg 4, Room 123“Summer time and the livin’ is easy.” During the season when eating is lighter and more casual, learn to pairsummerwineswithyoursummerfoods.Picnics?Allset.BBQ?Gotchacovered.Steakonthegrill?Shrimponthebarbie?Noproblem!Saladsonthedeck?Burgersonthe4thofJuly!Findtheperfectpairings. Wine tasting and food pairing are part of the enjoyment. Over 21 only, of course.Haff, Harry • $130

Foods That Changed the World SU12-120 • Tue, 6/5/12 to 7/3/2012 • 10 - 11:30 amPrescott • Bldg 1, Room 206Throughout history certain foods were responsible for building empires and others were, and still are, used for ends other than feeding people. Learn about the nurturing side and dark side of the everyday foods around us.Haff, Harry • $70

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Registration has never been easier!Log on to www.yc.edu/ce

today to get started!

Thai Food: What to Order in a Restaurant SU12-121 • Mon, 6/18/12 to 7/16/2012 • 10 am - noonPrescott • Bldg 1, Room 206Many people may not know much about Thai culture, but they love to eat Thai food. The primary tastes of sweet, sour, savory and hot delight their palate. Still, it’s possible to miss the chance to enjoy the best tastes of Thailand because of not knowing how to read a Thai menu, even in English! Learn to order ThaifoodfromeachsectionofthemenuandexploredifferentcombinationsofThaicuisine.Duringthe class, taught by a native Thai, students will learn how to prepare several simple and tasty dishes in their own kitchens. Optional field trips to local Thai restaurants. (No class 7/2/12.)Vogelaar, Pisamai • $70

Health & WellnessReiki I SU12-122 • Wed, 6/6/12 & 6/13/2012 • 6 - 9 pmPrescott • Bldg 31, Room 105Are you ready for the “Gift of Reiki”? Learn how to become a Reiki practitioner or just be proactive in your own healing. Receive a Reiki Lineage that traces back to four of the original Masters of Takata Sensai. Discover how to remove energy blocks, detoxify your energy field, learn relaxation techniques and much more. Class includes lots of funhands-on experience. Students will receive complimentary manualandReikiICertificationfromaReikiMaster/Teacherand Certified Holistic Health Practitioner.Evans, Linda • $65

Reiki II SU12-123 • Wed, 6/20/12 & 6/27/2012 • 6 - 9 pmPrescott • Bldg 31, Room 105Continue on your path to wellness and/or becoming a Reiki Practitioner. Learn 3 Traditional Symbols of Reiki and move into the emotional and mental levels of healing. Discover techniques for distance healing and how to incorporate originalJapaneseReikiintoyourhealingpractice.Includeshands-onpractice,manualandReikiIICertificationfrom a Reiki Master/Teacher and Holistic Health Practitioner. *Prerequisite: Reiki I at YC or instructor consent.Evans, Linda • $65

Chakra Balancing and Energizing SU12-124 • Wed, 7/18/12 & 7/25/2012 • 6 - 9 pmPrescott • Bldg 31, Room 105As an introduction to the seven Personal Chakras, learn about the basic Chakras, how to evaluate the Chakras and specific exercises to balance and energize them. The Chakras provide us with the blueprint of how we react to life’s experiences or our “karma.” Gain an understanding of how the Chakras can affectoverallhealth.Thisisanexcellentcoursetosupplementanyenergyhealingmodality.Coursefee includes a manual and certificate of completion from a certified Holistic Health Practitioner and Teacher.Evans, Linda • $65

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The Diabetes Solution SU12-125 • Mon & Wed, 7/9/12 to 8/1/2012 • 5:30 - 7:30 pmPrescott • Bldg 4, Room 121Learn about a scientifically-proven plant-based nutritional system for reversing diabetes and other health-relatedconditionswithoutdrugs.Reduceyourriskofdiabetes-relatedcomplications,takeoffunwanted pounds, boost your energy and lower blood pressure and cholesterol. Share three delicious nutritionalbuffetsandreceiveakeepsakecookbook.Optionaltextbook,Dr. Neal Barnard’s Program for Reversing Diabetes, may be purchased on your own.Karpinski, Cathy • $100 single/$55 for 2nd family member

History & CultureDaily Life in Medieval Europe SU12-126 • Mon, 6/4/12 to 7/2/2012 • 2 - 4 pmPrescott • Bldg 3, Room 271Delve into the daily life of medieval Europe during the time period of 500 to 1450 CE. Topics include food, farming and animal husbandry, including types and breeds of animals raised in medieval Europe. Variousfeastsandfestivals,herbsandmedicinalpractices,clothingandfootwearwillbeexplored.Braun, Diane • $75

Medieval Women SU12-127 • Mon, 6/4/12 to 7/2/2012 • 5 - 7 pmPrescott • Bldg 3, Room 271Survey the lives and influences of women in Europe from approximately 500 CE to 1450 CE. Learn about the fascinating historical women in the Middle Ages – Christian martyrs and mystics, saints and witchcraft practices, marriage and inheritance laws. Delve into the lives of historic women writers and scholars such as Abbess Heloise, Dhuoda, Christine de Pizan and Hrotsvitha of Ganderhseim; Hildegard ofBingen,awriter,composer,philosopherandChristianmysticwhofoundedmonasteriesinGermany.Discussion will center around saints, marriage, laws, guilds and witchcraft of the medieval period.Braun, Diane • $75

Shakespeare in an Hour SU12-128 • Tue, 6/5/2012 • 9:30 am - 12:30 pmSU12-129 • Thur, 6/7/2012 • 1 - 4 pmSU12-130 • Tue, 6/12/2012 • 5 - 8 pmPrescott • Bldg 3, Room 123This fast-paced exciting workshop presents everything an average person would like to know about William Shakespeare in a very short time. Fantastic props and activities will aid students in learning and retaining vital information about the life of this famous English playwright and his most famous plays. In addition,the participants will learn about Shakespeare in the setting of Elizabethan England. Appropriate for all ages. Purchase the book Shakespeare in an Hour by Christopher Bakerpriortotheclass(approx.$10;notavailableinthebookstore).Bilbray, Ginney & Fisher, Joan • $55

The Merry Wives of Windsor SU12-131 • Tue & Thur, 6/19/12 & 6/21/2012 • 5 - 8 pmPrescott • Bldg 3, Room 123Including an overview and presentation of background information on Elizabethan England andShakespeare’s biography, this course focuses on the themes and content of Shakespeare’s comedy The Merry Wives of Windsor. Students will get the most from this course by viewing the play on their own and completing the study guide in preparation for discussion in the classroom. Participation will prepare students to enjoy the play at the Cedar City Shakespeare Festival EDventures trip scheduled forJuly17-19.(Seebackcoverfordetails.)Bilbray, Ginney & Fisher, Joan • $65

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Titus Andronicus SU12-132 • Tue & Thur, 6/26/12 & 6/28/2012 • 5 - 8 pmPrescott • Bldg 3, Room 123Including an overview and presentation of background information on Elizabethan England andShakespeare’s biography, this course focuses on the themes and content of Shakespeare’s tragedy Titus Andronicus. Students will get the most from this course by viewing the play on their own and completing the study guide in preparation for discussion in the classroom. Participation will prepare studentstoenjoytheplayattheCedarCityShakespeareFestivalEDventurestripscheduledforJuly17-19. (See back cover for details.)Bilbray, Ginney & Fisher, Joan • $65

Queens of England and Scotland: The House of Tudor and the House of Stuart SU12-133 • Tue, 7/10/2012 • 5 - 8 pmPrescott • Bldg 3, Room 123Learn about the roles the queens of England and Scotland played in history. Delve into theirbackgrounds,discussmythssurroundingsomeofthesequeens,theirhardshipsandtheirtriumphs.We will look at the plays in which Shakespeare highlighted these queens and Queen Elizabeth’spatronageofShakespeare,withahighlightontherelationshipbetweenElizabethIandMaryStuart.Participation will prepare students to enjoy the plays at the Cedar City Shakespeare Festival EDventures tripscheduledforJuly17-19.(Seebackcoverfordetails.)Bilbray, Ginney & Fisher, Joan • $55

Arizona Indian Art: A Centennial Perspective SU12-134 • Tue, 6/12/12 to 7/24/2012 • 5 - 7 pmPrescott • Bldg 3, Room 125Celebrate Arizona’s 100 years of statehood with an exploration of rich, varied and beautiful traditional and contemporary Arizona Indian art (basketry,pottery, weaving, carving, jewelry, painting) within cultural and historical contexts. Interact with theinstructor, with art samples and with guest artists in the classroom. View documentary films/videosand experience optional field trips to galleries, communities, homes, studios and special exhibits and events. (No class 7/3/12.)Brandstein, David • $85

Getting to Know Muslim Neighbors SU12-135 • Thur, 6/21/12 to 7/26/2012 • 2 - 4 pmPrescott • Bldg 3, Room 125LearnmoreaboutthebeliefsandpracticeofIslamthroughreadings,lectures,discussionsandvideos.This opportunity to broaden perspectives on faith and feelings of Muslims is guided by two scholars –oneChristianandoneMuslim.BecomefamiliarwiththecultureandbeliefsofMuslimpeoplebylearning to engage the “heart lines” not just reading the headlines. A field trip to visit the Bosnian Mosque in Scottsdale on Friday, July 20, is optional. (No class 7/5/12.)Vogelaar, Harold & Pisamai • $80

History of Textiles in Europe and America SU12-136 • Mon, 7/9/12 to 8/6/2012 • 2 - 4 pmPrescott • Bldg 3, Room 271Learnaboutthehistoryofthefiberartssuchasfelting,spinning,weaving,dyeing,quiltingandknittingin thewesternworld throughdemonstrationsofvarious techniques, lectures,photosandsamples.Textiles, as they have been used and refined in human history, reflect the materials available to a civilization as well as the technologies developed throughout history and reveal much about social cultures.Braun, Diane • $75

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LanguagesBeginning Russian SU12-137 • Tue & Thur, 5/29/12 to 7/5/2012 • 6 - 7 pmPrescott • Bldg 3, Room 203Start to speak Russian from the first day working with a native Russian speaker and experienced instructor.DesignedforbeginnerswhowanttolearnthelanguageandgetacquaintedwithRussianculture and traditions, learn to communicate about everyday basic topics, read simple short texts and write letters. Pick up the essentials of the Russian language, grammar and elementary oral skills in a short time.Rivera, Tatyana • $90

Beginning Russian, Level 2 SU12-138 • Tue & Thur, 7/10/12 to 8/16/2012 • 6 - 7 pmPrescott • Bldg 3, Room 203For those who have completed Beginning Russian or the equivalent (approx. 15 hours of Russian language study), this Level 2 Russian course develops stronger conversational skills through speaking and listening activities and extends grammar and reading skills. Emphasis is on speaking and reading elementaryRussian.ItiswellsuitedtothoseintendingtovisitRussiaorwishingtocommunicateatanelementary level with Russian speakers using basic grammar and vocabulary for everyday situations. The importance of correct pronunciation and developing a “Russian accent” is stressed. Each lesson coversdifferentlexicalthemessuchasarrivingattheairport,eatingoutorgoingshoppingusingoraland reading exercises based on themes. Everyone takes an active part with time for individualized attention. Handouts provided.Rivera, Tatyana • $90

Home & GardenGarden Feng Shui SU12-139 • Tue & Thur, 6/26/12 & 6/28/2012 • 5 - 8 pmPrescott • Bldg 31, Room 105Learn ways to harmonize your home’s interior with the garden and outside living space to promote health, wealth and good relationships with your family and career. Create balance and energy in your landscape by using Feng Shui practices and the BajaroMethod™.Understand how to integrate your floor plan and decor with plant types, placement and garden art and make your home part of your personal design and desire.Cafazzo, Terri • $65

Philosophy & SpiritualityLucid Dreaming SU12-141 • Thur, 6/7/12 to 7/19/2012 • 2 - 4 pmPrescott • Bldg 4, Room 121A lucid dream is a dream in which you are actively aware that you are dreaming. When awareness is separate from the content of the dream, it is possible to manipulate the story and characters to create a desired outcome. For example, in an unpleasant dream situation this awareness makes it possible to change the dream or back away from the unpleasant environment. Supported by research at Stanford University,learnandapplysometechniquesthattriggerthisexperiencewithagoodsuccessrate.Thisis a fun and fascinating class that can enrich waking hours as well and develops skills to help create a more lucid experience in life. (No class 7/5/12.)Kravetz, Aaron • $65

Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP), Part 2 SU12-140 • Thur, 6/7/12 to 7/19/2012 • 5 - 7 pmPrescott • Bldg 4, Room 121Get more of what you want from life as you inspire others to do the same. Continue NLP training as you learn to eliminate emotional reaction to communications and to envision and create the future you desire.Inanexcitingseriesoftechniquesfocusingonlevelsofpersonalandprofessionaldevelopment,learn outcomes such as belief change, personal history change, reframing and the swish pattern. These areeffectivewaysto increasepersonalpowerandgetmorefromyour life.This course builds on the foundation of NLP which is a prerequisite. (No class 7/5/12.)Kravetz, Aaron • $90

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Nature Totem Guides SU12-142 • Wed, 6/13/2012 • 9:30 am - 2:30 pmPrescott • Bldg 3, Room 271When we feel out of balance, a walk in nature, a swim in the river or a mountain hike helps us regain balance. Nature whispers to us all the time. We know on an intuitive level that there is significance to our experiences in nature. When we are in tune with nature, we live with less stress, can achieve our goals and remember who we are. Using guided group activities and creative art, this workshop will helpidentifyhowtolearntolistentonatureandtofindyourpersonalNatureTotemGuides.$5 supply fee payable to the instructor at the first class. Bring a sack lunch.DeArmon, Shayna • $60

Collage Adventure SU12-143 • Wed, 6/27/2012 • noon - 4 pmSU12-144 • Thur, 6/28/2012 • noon - 4 pmPrescott • Bldg 30, Room 126Who are you? Are you defined by career, marriage or your family? Enjoy creating a collage that leads you in a fun process of self-discovery. At the conclusion of class you will have a poster picture that gives some insights into who you are as an individual and what would make the path going forward more fulfilling. Materials fee is included in the cost of the workshop. Bring scissors and six or more old magazines of any kind that can be cut up.Harris, Denelle • $50

Music: Your Tool for Transformation SU12-145 • Tue & Thur, 7/17/12 & 7/19/2012 • 5 - 8 pmPrescott • Bldg 31, Room 105Discover how the music you love creates avenues to your greatest capabilities. Learn and experience some proven techniquestoinspirechangeinyourhealth,motivation,achievement, awareness, happiness and relaxation through appreciation of music in daily life. Explore the latest research and facets of positive change while enjoying the magic of musical guided imagery exercises using Reiki drumming, crystal bowls, chimes and other musical tones. The instructor is a professional music therapist and performer.Cafazzo, Terri • $65

PhotographyDigital Photography Series, Pt. 1: I’ve Got A Digital Camera, Now What? SU12-146 • Mon, 5/21/12 to 6/11/2012 • 1 - 3:30 pm (No class 5/28/12)SU12-147 • Tue, 5/29/12 to 6/12/2012 • 10 am - 12:30 pmPrescott • Bldg 19, Room 208Part 1 in series. Learn about your digital camera along with basic photo editing, sizing, printing and emailing.Musthavebasiccomputerskills.Bringyourcameraandmanual.Sign up early - classes are limited to 12 students and fill up fast! Sagan, Keith • $70

Digital Photography Series, Pt. 2: Photoshop Elements, The Next Step SU12-148 • Tue, 7/3/12 & 7/10/2012 • 10 am - 12:30 pmSU12-149 • Tue, 7/17/12 & 7/24/2012 • 10 am - 12:30 pmPrescott • Bldg 19, Room 208Part 2 in the series. Prerequisite: “I’ve Got a Digital Camera, Now What?” Learn how to superimpose photos, apply faux matting and hone your advanced photo-editing skills using Adobe Photoshop Elements.Sagan, Keith • $65

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Digital Photography Series, Pt. 3: Photoshop Elements, Practical Applications SU12-150 • Thur, 7/26/2012 • 10 am - 5 pmSU12-151 • Tue, 7/31/2012 • 10 am - 5 pmPrescott • Bldg 19, Room 208Part 3 in the series. Prerequisite: “I’ve Got a Digital Camera, Now What?” and “Photoshop Elements: The Next Step.” Learn about layers and all the exciting tools and features of Photoshop Elements for digital photo manipulation.Sagan, Keith • $70

I Want to Know More about My Digital Camera! SU12-152 • Mon, 7/2/12 & 7/9/2012 • 1 - 3:30 pmSU12-153 • Mon, 7/16/12 & 7/23/2012 • 1 - 3:30 pmPrescott • Bldg 19, Room 208For those who have digital SLR or high-end “point and shoot” cameras, this course builds on the class “I’veGotaDigitalCamera,NowWhat?”.Learntoshootphotographs using aperture settings, shutter speed andcamerapresets. ISO,quality, exposureandflashintensity settings will be covered. There will be a focus on hands-on camera work. Bring your camera, cable and manual.Sagan, Keith • $65

RecreationBeginning Defensive Pistol Shooting SU12-154 • Mon, Wed, Fri, 7/9/12 to 7/13/2012 3 - 5 pmPrescott • Bldg 4, Room 116Learn how to choose a firearm for personal protection, safe handling and home storage. Learn Arizona laws regarding use of firearms for self defense and basic principles of marksmanship. Student supplies ammunition. No firearms or ammunition allowed on YC campuses. Ammo may be purchased and firearms are available for rental at range facility. Plan to attend all classes. The last class meeting is held at High Noon Indoor Shooting Parlour in PV from 10 am - 5 pm with 1-hour lunch break.Seibert, Matt • $100

Ladies’ Defensive Pistol Shooting SU12-155 • Mon, Wed, Fri, 7/16/12 to 7/20/2012 • 2 - 5 pmPrescott • Bldg 4, Room 116Learntheessentialself-protectionskillseverywomanshouldhave.Examinethreatscenarios,effectiveresponses,avoidancetechniques,firearmsafety,pistolmarksmanshipandhomeandpersonaldefense.Tuition includes range fees. No firearms or ammo allowed on YC campuses. Student supplies ammunition. Ammo may be purchased and firearms are available for rental at range facility. Plan to attend all classes. The last class meeting is held at High Noon Indoor Shooting Parlour in PV from 10 am - 5 pm with 1-hour lunch break.Seibert, Sherrie • $135

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Arts & CraftsWonderful World of Drawing • Ages 7-12/Grades 2-6SU12-K101 • Tue & Thur, 6/5/2012 to 6/21/2012 • 10 am - noonPrescott • Bldg 3, Room 206Learn to draw objects, people, animals and landscapes. Study famous artists and their works. Learn the basics of composition, proportion, perspective, line, shading, texture and value. Projects will include individual drawings that will be shared with the class.Agostino, Christa • $85

Kaleidoscope Art • Ages 5-13/Grades K-8SU12-K102 • Mon to Thur, 6/11/2012 to 6/14/2012 9 am - noonSU12-K103 • Mon to Thur, 7/16/2012 to 7/19/2012 9 am - noonPrescott • Bldg 4, Room 123WelcometotheWorldofKaleidoscopeArt!Exploreadifferentmedium — watercolor, tie-dye clothing, portfolio-making, mixed media, poetry and much more. Get ready to let your creative juices flow, and create masterpieces to take home. Students will need to provide a white cotton t-shirt and socks.Lord, Sue • $85

Creative AfternoonsFlights of Imagination: 3-2-1 Blast Off Ages 6-13/Grades 1-9SU12-K114 • Mon to Thur, 6/4/2012 to 6/7/2012 • noon - 4 pmSU12-K115 • Mon to Thur, 6/11/12 to 6/14/2012 • noon - 4 pm SU12-K116 • Mon to Thur, 6/18/12 to 6/21/2012 • noon - 4 pmSU12-K117 • Mon to Thur, 7/9/12 to 7/12/2012 • noon - 4 pmSU12-K118 • Mon to Thur, 7/16/12 to 7/19/2012 • noon - 4 pmSU12-K119 • Mon to Thur, 7/23/12 to 7/26/2012 • noon - 4 pmPrescott • Bldg 4, Room 123Take flight to an ImaginaryWorld created by kids – for kids. Sculpting, creative writing, painting,handwork, activities and games are a few of the activities kids will be busy with in this hands-on, Steiner-Waldorf style class. Kids will create ideas and explore their imaginations guided by their passions and interests in the world around them. All materials included. Bring your own lunch from noon to 1pm.Shinohara, Jennifer • $100

Performing ArtsDrama Camp: The Hysterical History of the Great Depression Ages 5-13/Grades K-8SU12-K104 • Mon to Thur, 6/11/2012 to 6/21/2012 • 1 - 4 pmPrescott • Bldg 4, Room 102Learn all about stage production, how to audition, rehearse, gather and create props, costumes and more! Students will recreate an accounting of the Great Depression and how the infamous mobster Al Capone had an important role in this historical event. All students are guaranteed a part in this hysterical, yet historical, short play. Space is limited.Lord, Sue • $140

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Drama Camp: Old Time Radio & Modern Day Vaudeville Ages 5-13/Grades K-8SU12-K105 • Mon to Thur, 7/16/2012 to 7/26/2012 • 1 - 4 pmPrescott • Bldg 4, Room 102JoinourtroupeofthespianstorecreateOldTimeRadioandreplicateaVaudevilleshowwithamoderntwist! Such classics as“American Bandstand,”“Laugh-In,”“Saturday Night Live,”“American Idol” andvarietyshowsaretheoffspringofVaudeville.Auditions,rehearsal,andgathering/creatingallpropsarepart of the experience. All students are guaranteed a part and will provide costumes from home with guidance from the instructor. Space is limited.Lord, Sue • $140

Dance & FitnessBelly Dance for ‘Tweens • Ages 11-15/Grades 6-10SU12-K106 • Mon & Wed, 6/4/12 to 6/20/2012 • 4 - 4:50 pmSU12-K107 • Mon & Wed, 7/9/12 to 7/25/2012 • 4 - 4:50 pmPrescott • Bldg. 2, Room 140Learnthebasicsof thisancientart form!Wewillpracticetechniquessuchassnakearms,figure8’sand shimmies while learning a fun choreography. Great for poise, balance and grace. No experience necessary, and be sure to wear comfortable exercise clothing. Get a friend to sign up for more fun!Coleman, Candice • $60

Dance Fitness for Kids • Ages 5-17/Grades K-12SU12-K108 • Mon & Wed, 6/4/12 to 6/20/2012 • 1 - 1:50 pmSU12-K109 • Mon & Wed, 7/9/12 to 7/25/2012 • 1 - 1:50 pm Prescott • Bldg. 2, Room 140Learn how to have fun and express yourself through dance! Start out with stretches and body movements,thenexploremanydifferentformsofdanceincludingHipHop,BallroomandLatinstyles.Rivera, Hector • $60

Ballroom Dance for Kids • Ages 10-17/Grades 5-12SU12-K110 • Mon & Wed, 6/4/12 to 6/20/2012 • 2 - 2:50 pmPrescott • Bldg. 2, Room 140Guys and Girls, do you want to learn how to become popular among your friends and family? Then learn to dance like “Dancing with the Stars!” Pair up with a friend and learn to dance the fun dances that are so popular. Dance the rhythm dances such as swing, salsa, waltz and more.Rivera, Hector • $60

Hip Hop Dance for Teens • Ages 12-17/Grades 7-12SU12-K111 • Mon & Wed, 7/9/12 to 7/25/2012 2 - 2:50 pmPrescott • Bldg. 2, Room 140Did you know hip hop has been around for more than 30 years? Learn this timeless, fun, freestyle dance while improving physical fitness, rhythm, coordination and confidence. Explore various hip hop styles and have fun with improvisation.Rivera, Hector • $60

Yoga for Kids • Ages 6-11/Grades 1-6SU12-K112 • Mon & Wed, 6/4/12 to 6/20/2012 10 - 11:30 amYoga for Kids • Ages 12-17/Grades 7-12SU12-K113 • Mon & Wed, 7/9/12 to 7/25/2012 10 - 11:30 amPrescott • Bldg 2, Room 140A fun and relaxing way to redirect kid energy, Yoga for Kids is great for young athletes who want to have fun while they improve balance, flexibility, endurance and well-being. Learn lots of poses and various breathingtechniquestocultivatecalm,clearandfocusedminds.Kidswillgainabetterunderstandingand relationship with their bodies and minds and an increased sense of awareness.Ward, Brandon • $70

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Stop Bullying Boot Camp • Ages 6-11/Grades 1-6SU12-K139 • Tue, 6/5/12 to 6/19/2012 • 10 am - noonStop Bullying Boot Camp • Ages 12-16/Grades 7-11SU12-K140 • Tue, 7/10/12 to 7/24/2012 • 10 am - noonPrescott • Bldg 2, Room 140Practice martial arts self-defense exercises and learn non-violent communication, mediation and negotiationpracticeswhileyouraiseawareness,confidenceandfocus.Improvedphysicalfitnesshelpsto build confidence and muscle memory tone. Learn ways to avoid and report altercations. This soft martialartsworkoutincludesdiscussionandQ&Atimetodefinebullying,preventviolence,developnon-violentcommunicationskills,defensetechniques,encouragecompassion,equalityandincludesdiscussion about “becoming the change you wish to see in the world.” A workout uniform is required and any standard martial arts uniform is appropriate. Bring a water bottle.Morris, Alexander • $60

CookingNatural Cooking for the Soul: Live & Raw Foods • Ages 5-13/Grades K-8SU12-K120 • Mon to Thur, 6/18/2012 to 6/21/2012 • 9 am - noonSU12-K121 • Mon to Thur, 7/23/2012 to 7/26/2012 • 9 am - noonPrescott • Bldg 4, Room 123Create tasty comfort foods as you learn to think green and eat green! Learn to prepare an array of breakfast, lunch and dinner recipes, plus appetizers and desserts — all featuring raw foods. Students will prepare tasty foods, clean-up, learn kitchen safety, andmost importantly, eat each day! Includes keepsake recipebook at the end of class.Lord, Sue • $95

Cultures & LanguageGeography of Vampires: From Folk to Pop Culture • Ages 12-17/Grades 7-12SU12-K138 • Thur, 6/7/12 to 6/21/2012 • 2:30 - 4:30 pmPrescott • Bldg 3, Room 206EverythingyoueverwantedtoknowaboutVampires!Explorethetrue story behind vampires and how they went from hideously fearedcreaturesofthenighttotheromanticimmortalsoftoday’sfavoriteseries.Interwovenintothefolklore of numerous cultures around the world, it transcends both time and geographic boundaries.Jones, Kelli • $60

Beginning Japanese Language & Culture • Ages 8-11/Grades 3-5SU12-K122 • Mon to Thur, 6/4/12 to 6/14/2012 • 9:30 am - noonBeginning Japanese Language and Culture • Ages 12-14/Grades 6-8SU12-K123 • Mon to Thur, 6/11/12 to 6/21/2012 • 1 - 3:30 pmPrescott • Bldg 4, Room 115HavefunlearningbasicJapaneseexpressionsandstudyingJapaneseculture.Learngreetings,colors,daysoftheweek,andhowtocountinJapanese.Wewillsingsongs,hearstories,samplefoodsandwriteKanjicharacters(JapanesestyleofwritingoriginallyfromChina).No experience necessary.Adams, Kim • $110

Beginning Japanese Language & Culture • Ages 15-17/Grades 9-12SU12-K124 • Mon to Thur, 6/18/12 to 6/28/2012 • 9:30 am - 12 noonPrescott • Bldg 4, Room 115HavefunlearningJapaneseexpressions,vocabularyandbasicgrammar.Increaseyourunderstandingof Japanese culture, customs and holidays.Wewill practice conversational Japanese, reading andwriting the Hiragana alphabet and Kanji characters (writing from China). No experience necessary.Adams, Kim • $110

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Exploring MePOWER Lessons • Ages 10-13/Grades 5-7SU12-K125 • Mon to Thur, 6/4/12 to 6/7/2012 • 9 - 11 amPOWER Lessons • Ages 13-16/Grades 8-10SU12-K126 • Mon to Thur, 6/4/12 to 6/7/2012 • 1:30 - 3:30 pmPrescott • Bldg 3, Room 203Do you think it would be fun to have awesome relationship skills? Unless you plan to live alone in a cave someday...relationship skills come in really handy! Do you knowwhat keeps relationSHIPSafloat? Could you name a few things that might sink one? What are the awesome characteristics You bringtoarelationship?Ifyouareinterestedinraisingyourchancesofcreatingfun,caring,successfulrelationships in your future, come join us for POWER lessons, skits and activities. Bring a 1-inch three-ring bindertocollectsomegoodstuffyoucanusenowandforever!Gorospe, Kathy • $65

Girls’ Lunch Bunch • Ages 9–11/Grades 4–6SU12-K127 • Mon to Thur, 6/4/12 to 6/7/2012 • 11:15 a - 1:15 pmGirls’ Lunch Bunch • Ages 12–14/Grades 7–9SU12-K128 • Mon to Thur, 6/11/12 to 6/14/2012 • 11:15 a - 1:15 pmPrescott • Bldg 3, Room 203How important is friendship to you? Did you know that you have unique gifts and talents that are just waitingto be discovered? How do you handle being left out, stressedoutortalkedabout?Ifyouthinkitwouldbefunto get together over lunch and talk about these kinds of things with other girls, play a few games, and join in on some silly activities, bring your lunch and a drink, a spiral notebookandcomejoinusforGirls’LunchBunch!Gorospe, Kathy • $65

Psychology for Kids Ages 10–13/Grades 5–7SU12-K129 • Mon to Thur, 6/11/12 to 6/14/2012 9 - 11 amPsychology for Kids Ages 13–16/Grades 8–10SU12-K130 • Mon to Thur, 6/11/12 to 6/14/2012 • 1:30 - 3:30 pmPrescott • Bldg 3, Room 203Do you ever wonder what makes you who you are, or why you like the things you like? Does mind over matter really work? Why are some people so organized, others so daring, some scientific and others socaring?Arefirstimpressionstrue?Ifyouthinkitwouldbeinterestingtoexplorethesemysteriesand others about us humans...then come and join in the fun. Bring a 1-inch three-ring binder...and leave with a few experiments you could try on willing friends or family members!Gorospe, Kathy • $65

Outdoor AdventureNature Camp 101 • Ages 5-13/Grades K-8SU12-K131 • Mon to Thur, 6/4/2012 to 6/7/2012 • 8 am - 1 pmPrescott • Offsite: meet at the flagpolesExplorePrescott’snaturalwonders!Hike inadifferent locationeachday, suchasThumbButteandWatsonWoodsRiparianPreserve,andlearnaboutthefloraandfaunaofeachuniqueecosystem.Wear sturdy, close-toed hiking shoes with socks, a hat, sunscreen. Bring water, snack and sack lunch in a small backpack.Lord, Sue • $140

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Nature Camp 201 • Ages 5-13/Grades K-8SU12-K132 • Mon to Thur, 7/9/2012 to 7/12/2012 • 8 am - 1 pmPrescott • Offsite: meet at the flagpolesExploremoreofPrescott’snaturalwonders!Hikeinadifferentlocationeachday,suchasGroomCreekandWalker, and learnabout thefloraand faunaofeachuniqueecosystem.Wear sturdy, close-toed hiking shoes with socks, a hat, sunscreen. Bring water, snack and sack lunch in a small backpack.Lord, Sue • $140

Mining Madness/Gems Galore • Ages 8-12/Grades 3-7SU12-K133 • Mon to Thur, 6/18/12 to 6/21/2012 • 8 - 11:30 amPrescott • Bldg 30, Room 126Learn about rocks,minerals and gemstones.Young geologists will experiencemining techniques,slurry soils from simulated locations in a search for clues to gemstone formation. On finding the rough gemstheywilltest,appraiseandpreparethespecimensfordisplayattheendoftheweek.Ifyouliked“Fossil Safari” last year, you’ll love this class!Vaszily, Diane • $110

Rocket Rally • Ages 9-14/Grades 4-9SU12-K134 • Mon to Thur, 7/9/12 to 7/12/2012 8 - 11:30 amPrescott • Bldg 4, Room 121Explore rocket flight while learning about the principles of aerospace engineering using science and math. Teams plan, assemble, prepare and launch model rockets and follow up with debriefingexercises.BehavinglikeNASAspecialists,eachstudentwill track, recover, inspect and evaluate the rockets.Vaszily, Diane • $110

WritingPen Your Story • Ages 10-17/Grades 5-12SU12-K135 • Mon & Thur, 6/4/12 to 6/21/2012 10:30 am - 12 noonPrescott • Bldg 3, Room 270Beginanadventureandtakeawritingjourneyoftheshortstory.Becomemoreawareofyoursensesas you creatively write the character, structure, dialogue and setting… plus more. Bring a lined journal or paper and pencil or pen.Levin, Carol • $70

Crucial Essay Writing • Ages 14-17/Grades 9-12SU12-K136 • Mon to Thur, 6/4/12 to 6/21/2012 • 1 - 3 pmSU12-K137 • Mon to Thur, 7/9/12 to 7/26/2012 • 1 - 3 pmPrescott • Bldg 3, Room 216This essay writing course is designed for students who are looking for guidance when preparing for highschoolessays,AP,AIMSorSATessays.Thecourseemphasizesorganizationandstyleandoffersinstruction in grammar, punctuation, research, MLA style and timed writing. Perfect for novice writers as well as experienced writers. $10 workbook fee payable to the instructor at the first class.Burgess, Seth • $130

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Archaeology at Rock Art RanchMonday, June 25 #062512 Observe archaeology research work in progress. A field school from the Arizona State Museum and the University of Arizona’s School of Anthropology is excavating a pueblo on Rock Art Ranch, home to one of the finest ancient petroglyph sites in the world on a privately-owned ranch. Tour the cowboy museum and take a petroglyph tour in Chevelon Canyon. Complete the day with dinner (on your own) at the Turquoise Room located at La Posada in Winslow. Activity rating: 2 *CV $149 per person (Includes transportation, box lunch, guided excavation tour, instruction and ranch tour admission.) Departs 7AM from Prescott campus. Please reserve by June 11.

A Day at the Musical Instrument MuseumWednesday, June 27 #062712Bang a gong, strum a Burmese harp and play unique instruments from all corners of the world. Music comes alive for kids (and adults) at the unique Musical Instrument Museum. MIM features more than 10,000 instruments and artifacts. Bring a sack lunch and drink. Activity rating: 1.Children: $60; 17 and older: $65. Trip discounts do not apply. (Includes transportation, tour leader and admission to the museum.) Please reserve by June 13.

Shakespeare Festival in Cedar City, Utah(3 days, 2 nights) #071712Tuesday to Thursday, July 17, 18 & 19Can’t get enough of Shakespeare? Joan Fisher and Ginney Bilbray will be your EDventures guides to the Utah Shakespeare Festival. Performances include Titus Andronicus, The Merry Wives of Windsor and Mary Stuart. Includes a backstage tour, the Greenshow, literary seminars and discussions and more. Activity rating: 1-2. *CV$899 per person based on double occupancy. Single supplement: add $200. Trip discounts do not apply. (Includes transportation, tickets to 3 performances, backstage tour, instruction, complimentary breakfasts, box lunches on Days 1 and 3.) Please reserve by June 29.

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