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COMMUNITY & CONTINUING EDUCATION 503.399.4949 Excel, p. 7 Spanish, p. 4 Publish & Sell Photos, p. 10 Self-Expressive Writing, p. 9 Apple Photos, p. 8 Real Estate Training, p. 3 Fitness & Dance, p. 5

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Page 1: 503.399...Piano, Just for Fun Play the piano in just one day! Learn to play favorite songs and improvise freely. Nationally known pianist, Donn Rochlin, will demonstrate how to play

COMMUNITY & CONTINUING EDUCATION

503.399.4949Excel, p. 7

Spanish, p. 4

Publish & Sell Photos, p. 10

Self-Expressive Writing, p. 9

Apple Photos, p. 8

Real Estate Training, p. 3

Fitness & Dance, p. 5

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FITNESS

10 lb. Challenge, Middle Eastern Zumba, p. 5

Better Bones & Balance, p. 5

DANCE

Ballroom, Tango & Cha Cha, p. 5County & Two-Step, Salsa, p. 5Line Dance, Tap Dance, p. 6Belly Dance, Hula Fitness Dance, p. 6

COMPUTERS

Excel, Word, Outlook, Powerpoint p. 7Apple Computers, p. 8Apple Photos, Audio Recording & Editing, p. 8

WRITING

Obituary Writing, Grammar for Success, p. 8Self-Expressive Writing, Grant Writing, p. 9

MUSIC

Piano for Fun, Jazz Piano, Ukulele, p. 9Guitar: Beginning, Dabbling, Begintermediate, p. 9 & 10Singing, Music Demystified, p. 10

PHOTOGRAPHY

Photography Essentials, Publish & Sell Your Photos, p. 10

Flowers & Macro Photography, p. 10Make Friends with Your Camera Series,

p. 11

SPECIAL INTEREST

Kayaking, Effective Parenting, Finding Happiness, p. 11Generation Z, Kitty as Second Language, p. 12Deciphering Doggy Dialect, p. 12Making Tough Pet Care Decisions, p. 12Dinosaur Discovery, p. 12Fearless Public Speaking, Robots, p. 12Can I Trust the Media? p. 12Wine, p. 13Welding, p. 13

ADULT BASIC SKILLS & GED

Adult Basic Skills, GED Prep, p. 14

POLK CENTER & WOODBURN CENTER

Polk Center GED Prep, p. 14Woodburn Center for Learning in

Retirement, p. 15Woodburn GED, English Now!, p. 15

FREE CLASSES

Medicare 101, Community Emergency Response, p. 15

SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CENTER

Meet Your Small Business Development Center, p. 15

Ready, Set, Start your Business, p. 16Critical Marketing Actions, Website

Marketing, p. 16Marketing on Small Budgets, p. 17Facebook & Instagram, p. 17Quickbooks: Beginning & Advanced, p. 17Construction Contractor Training, p. 18Business Management, Bookkeeping, p. 18Postitive Behavior Support, p. 18

CHEMEKETA EVENTS & ACTIVIES

Community Plant Sales, p. 19Driver Education Instructors Needed, p. 19Planetarium Info, p. 19Truck Driver/CDL Training, p. 19

HELPFUL INFORMATION

Class Location Guide, p. 18Textbook Guide, p. 18Interest Form, p. 19Campus Map, p. 20

ARTS & CRAFTS

Watercolor, Acrylics, Calligraphy, p. 21Sewing, Printmaking, Screen Printing,

p. 22Board Games, Egg Tempera Painting,

Paint & Sip, p. 23

PESTICIDE TRAINING

Pesticide Applicator Training, p. 13–14

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Real Estate–Finances

Real Estate Broker License CourseThis is an accelerated real estate broker license course designed to prepare you for the Oregon real estate brokers license exam. This course is the fastest way to qualify to take the state exam, and meets all of the Oregon Real Estate Agency pre-license criteria. Students are expected to have online capacity, to self-study, attend all evening sessions, and to attend a 9 am to 5 pm exam review day on Saturday, June 13. Additional 15 to 20 hours per week of online home study required. Taught by an experienced principal broker. For information call 503.551.4467 or email [email protected]. Materials provided. 11 sessions.

Heather Rich, 6–9 pm, Wed, April 8–June 10 Review June 13, Salem Campus, Bldg 3, Rm 105 78917, $699Lucinda Hage, 6–9 pm, Tue, April 7–June 9, Review June 13, Yamhill Valley Campus, Bldg 1, Rm 204 78580, $699

Property Manager Certification PreparationGet prepared to take the State of Oregon Property Manager License Exam. This course is the fastest way to qualify to take the exam which covers the role of property managers, tenant relations, fair housing, lease agreements and more. You must attend all evening class sessions, and have online capacity to complete the self-study portion of this course. Taught by an experienced Property Manager. For information call 503.551.4467 or email [email protected]. Materials provided. 7 sessions.

Julia Jaure, 6–8 pm, Tue, April 7-May 19, Salem Campus, Bldg 3, Rm 105, 81345, $599

Tenant Screening & Basic Landlord Tenant LawBe a great residential landlord. Use effective ways to screen potential tenants. Know how residential rental agreements establish parameters of the landlord-tenant relationship. Understand the laws that need to be followed. Instructor Dan Noble is the owner of Premium Property Management Inc., and is licensed through the Oregon Real Estate Agency. 1 Session.

Dan Noble, 6–9 pm, Thu, April 2, Center for Business & Industry, Rm 203, 75351, $49

Wills, Trusts & EstatesProtect yourself and your assets and create a plan to leave your assets to the people you want. Avoid common mistakes while preparing your esate plan, wills and trusts. Find out why the probate process seems to take forever. Know when, why and how to establish a guardianship or conservatorship. 2 sessions.

Kasia Quillinan, 6–9 pm, Wed, April 8 & 15, Salem Campus, Bldg 3, Rm 118, 81628, $99

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LanguagesSpanish, BeginningNeed to learn Spanish to communicate with your co-workers, clients, neighbors or people as you travel? Focus on practical, everyday vocabulary and cultural topics in a fun atmosphere. Textbook required; see book list. 8 sessions.

Beatriz Harden, 6:30–8:30 pm, Thu, April 9–May 28 Center for Business & Industry, Rm 203, 76139 $149

French for Travelers, BeginningLearn French as a total beginner or resurrect the French you learned long ago. Basic vocabulary and conversation skills are taught in a fun, relaxed and language-friendly atmosphere. 8 sessions.

Sara Nickel, 6–8 pm, Mon, April 6–June 1, No class May 25, Center for Business & Industry, Rm 207 76267, $149

French for Travelers, ContinuingSharpen your ability to converse in French and fine-tune your knowledge of the language and French culture. For students who know basic French and want to learn more. 8 sessions.

Sara Nickel, 7–9 pm, Mon, April 6–June 1, No class May 25, Center for Business & Industry, Rm 207 76694, $149

Italian, ContinuingFor continuing Italian students. Focus on vocabulary, pronunciation, basic conversation and culture. 8 sessions.

Christine Nile, 6–8 pm, Thu, April 9–May 28, Center for Business & Industry, Rm 207, 76798, $149

Biblical Hebrew, BeginningGo beyond the science of language and into the art of biblical narrative. Begin to read Hebrew with steadily increasing levels of comprehension. Textbook required; see book list. 8 sessions.

Steven Donnelly, 4–6 pm, Tue, April 7–May 26 Salem Campus, Bldg 3, Rm 107, 80255, $149

Biblical Hebrew, AdvancedFor students who have completed both the beginning and continuing classes. Textbook required; see book list. 8 sessions.

Steven Donnelly, 6:30–8:30 pm, Tue, April 7–May 26 Salem Campus, Bldg 3, Rm 107, 76227, $149

Japanese, BeginningLearn Japanese as a total beginner, with a focus on conversations centered on who, what, when, where and how; describing in Japanese. Basic vocabulary and conversation skills are taught in a fun, relaxed and language-friendly atmosphere. 8 sessions.

Susan Tanabe, 6–8 pm, Tue, April 7–May 26, Center for Business & Industry, Rm 203, 81656, $149

Korean, BeginningBegin with basic word formation, easy reading, and simple conversation in this relaxed-paced, friendly class. Become familiar with the popular Korean customs. Get to know Korea by watching Korean dramas and listening to popular music. Optional textbook; see book list. 8 sessions.

Mira Wymer, 6:30–8:30 pm, Thu, April 9–May 28 Center for Business & Industry, Rm 300 81281, $149

Korean, ContinuingFor continuing students. 8 sessions.

Mira Wymer, 6:30–8:30 pm, Tue, April 7–May 26 Center for Business & Industry, Rm 300 81655, $149

Arabic Language & CultureLearn Arabic in this relaxed-paced, friendly class. Focus on vocabulary, pronunciation, basic conversation and culture. 16 sessions.

Ishtar Sumer, 6–7 pm, Tue, Thu, April 7–May 28 Salem Campus, Bldg 7, Rm 105, 81271, $149

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Fitness–Dance

10 lb ChallengeBegin your journey to an amazing body! Fitness instructor Ishtar Sumer will coach you through this exercise class to help you reach your fitness goals. She will provide you with a fitness and nutrition plan, as well as the motivation to succeed. If you lose 10 lbs. between the first and last class session, you’ll receive a $100 voucher for a future Community Education class. 10 sessions.

Ishtar Sumer, 7–8 pm, Tue, Thu, April 7–May 7 Salem Campus, Bldg 7, Rm 124, 81270, $99

NEW! Middle Eastern ZumbaJoin the fitness party! You will get moving to fun and upbeat Middle Eastern music, combined with a high-energy workout system. 10 sessions.

Ishtar Sumer, 5:30–6:30 pm, Tue, Thu, May 12– June 4, Salem Campus, Bldg 7, Rm 124, 76246, $99

Better Bones & BalanceStay fit for life. Achieve full body fitness by strengthening your muscles and conditioning your cardiovascular system. Enjoy a dynamic mix of weight lifting, core strengthening, balance, and cardio intervals to help prevent and minimize bone loss. This is not a slow-paced class. Please bring water, a mat, and hand weights to class. 10 sessions.

Mary Bauman, 9–10 am, Fri, April 10–June 12 Salem Campus, Bldg 7, Rm 113, 81658, $89 No class Apr 24

Ballroom & SwingExpand your confidence on the dance floor while learning these fun partner dances. Start with the basic steps of several dances and enjoy yourself as you show off your skills. Singles and couples welcome; price is per person. 8 sessions.

Donna Hurless, 7–8:15 pm, Thu, April 9–May 28 Salem Campus, Bldg 7, Rm 113, 75588, $119

Ballroom Tango & Cha ChaJoin the fun! Come dance the Cha Cha and the American Tango to a wide variety of music. Add two very exciting dances to your abilities. Ballroom dancing experience helpful, but not required. Singles and couples welcome; price is per person. 8 sessions.

Donna Hurless, 7–8:15 pm, Wed, April 8-May 27 Salem Campus, Bldg 7, Rm 113, 81274, $119

Country Swing & Two-StepCombine laughter and exercise in this fun-filled country dancing experience. Start with the basic steps, then move on to explore several dance styles including two-step, 4 count swing, and more. Singles and couples welcome; price is per person. 8 sessions.

Donna Hurless, 7–8:15 pm, Tue, April 7-May 26 Salem Campus, Bldg 7, Rm 113, 81273, $119

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Dance

Intro to SalsaSalsa is a popular dance originating in Cuba. Come dance to music with energizing rhythms that will bring a shake to the hips and a smile to your face. 4 sessions.

Donna Hurless, 7–8 pm, Mon, April 27–May 18 Salem Campus, Bldg 7, Rm 113, 81636, $45

Intro to Line Dance, Basics & ClassicsLine dance is a fun combination of exercise, choreography, socialization, entertaining music and just plain fun. It’s a dance for everyone; no matter your age, fitness level or dancing ability. From classic moves to the latest hip-hop grooves, line dancing will have you hooked on dance for years to come. 3 sessions.

Donna Hurless, 7–8 pm, Mon, April 6–20 Salem Campus, Bldg 7, Rm 113, 81637, $35

Tap Dance, BeginningHave you always wanted to try tap dance? Now is your time to experience the fun! Enjoy short tap dance routines that focus on footwork, rhythm, movement, style, and fun. Tap to jazz and Broadway medleys. Bring tap shoes, low-heel preferred. 8 sessions.

Dee Montgomery-Smith, 6:30–7:30 pm, Mon April 6–June 1, No class May 25 Center 50+ Auditorium, 75385, $95

Tap Dance, ContinuingJoin in with fellow tappers; liven up your feet and exercise your body. Take your tap dancing beyond beginning. Build on the basics and add more detailed footwork. Build strength and agility while having a blast with Dee! Tap shoes required. 8 sessions.

Dee Montgomery-Smith, 5:30–6:30 pm, Mon April 6–June 1, No class May 25 Center 50+ Auditorium, 81654, $95

Belly Dance Fitness & FunJiggle and wiggle your way to fun and fitness. Discover the many benefits of Middle Eastern dancing as you exercise your body. Tone, shape, burn calories, and simply have fun. Gain an understanding of the history, music and costuming of this captivating dance form. 7 sessions.

Lorraine Hanson, 7–8 pm, Mon, April 6–May 18 Salem Campus, Bldg 7, Rm 124, 75350, $79

NEW! Hula Fitness DanceExplore hula, an enchanting dance style that is upbeat, festive, and makes you want to move. The unique tropical culture and dance moves will bring fun exercise to a whole new level. 4 sessions.

Lorraine Hanson, 7–8:15 pm, Thu, April 9–30 Salem Campus, Bldg 7, Lobby, 75403, $59

Photo by Scott Belding

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Computers

Excel for the Workplace, IntroThe power of Excel 2016 awaits. Create Excel spreadsheets from scratch using basic formulas and functions, and make them beautiful with formatting. Put these powerful spreadsheets to work for you. If you have basic computer skills, this fun-paced class is for you. Bring a flash drive. 3 sessions.

Breanna Weston, 6–8 pm, Tue, April 7–21 Salem Campus, Bldg 6, Rm 127, 81275, $99

Excel, IntermediateMicrosoft Excel 2016 is an essential tool in business productivity. Expand your capabilities to analyze data, generate meaningful reports and make more informed decisions. Instruction includes advanced formulas like “IF” statements, interdependent data tables, and sorting and querying tables. For students who can format and perform basic formulas in Excel. Bring a flash drive. 3 sessions.

Breanna Weston, 6–8 pm, Tue, April 28–May 12 Salem Campus, Bldg 6, Rm 127, 78497, $99

Excel, AdvancedTake your Excel 2016 skills to the next level. Store tables, work with multiple worksheets and workbooks, import data, work with graphics and learn about pivot tables. If you’ve been working with Microsoft Excel and are curious about what else it can do, this is your class. Bring a flash drive. 4 sessions.

Breanna Weston, 6–8:15 pm, Tue, May 19–June 9 Salem Campus, Bldg 6, Rm 127, 77699, $149

Word for the Workplace, IntroDive into the basics of Word 2016. Manage files, change views and page layouts, and control formatting. Format paragraphs, documents and tables and collaborate with others online. Bring a flash drive. 3 sessions.

Breanna Weston, 6–8 pm, Wed, April 8–22 Salem Campus, Bldg 6, Rm 127, 81276, $99

Word, IntermediateUse the many features of Word 2016 to create and customize documents, format content, manage and format illustrations, control pagination, use text boxes, and use Quick Parts features to organize content, modify tables and merge documents. For students who have basic Word formatting skills. Bring a flash drive. 3 sessions.

Breanna Weston, 6–8 pm, Wed, April 29–May 13 Salem Campus, Bldg 6, Rm 127, 81639, $99

Word, AdvancedOptimize your skills and abilities in Word 2016. Master background formatting, advanced page layout settings, embedded charts and graphs, and much more. Bring a flash drive. 3 sessions.

Breanna Weston, 6–8 pm, Wed, May 20–June 3 Salem Campus, Bldg 6, Rm 127, 77698, $99

OutlookMaster your communications and keep yourself organized with Outlook. Use this tool to automate tasks and keep track of your to-dos. Update, manage and sync your calendar. Utilize all aspects of Outlook including your contacts, tasks, calendar, notes and email. 3 sessions.

Breanna Weston, 10 am–Noon, Sat, May 2–16 Salem Campus, Bldg 6, Rm 127, 81277, $99

PowerpointNo more “death by PowerPoint!” Make your presentation pop with Pictures, Shapes, WordArt and other graphic tools. Wow your audience by adding SmartArt graphics, charts and tables, and a variety of media such as video clips and animations. 3 sessions.

Breanna Weston, 10 am–Noon, Sat, April 11–25 Salem Campus, Bldg 6, Rm 127, 81278, $99

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Computers–WritingApple Computers, BeginningStart with the basics of the Mac system, from turning on the computer to exploring some of the multi-media applications that Apple provides. This class is designed specifically for students new to computers. 2 sessions.

Linda Spaulding, 10 am–1 pm, Sat, April 11 & 18 Salem Campus, Bldg 9, Rm 114, 76748, $79

Apple PhotosManage and organize your images and videos. Grow your photo and video library while keeping it organized and accessible with photo apps on your macOS. Powerful editing tools can perfect your favorite images. Group your photos by time and location. Add effects to your photos and share with friends. Create different types of photos and videos, like panoramas and selfies. Instantly prepare and open any album in Slideshow. Customize the theme and music, and you’re ready to go! Bring a flash drive. 2 sessions.

Linda Spaulding, 10 am–1 pm, Sat, April 25–May 2 Salem Campus, Bldg 9, Rm 114, 75559, $79

Audio Recording & EditingCreate music and audio files like a pro. Use our recording studio to capture your music and acquire the basics of digital editing using free software. Explore recording using a state-of-the-art mixing console to produce multi-track recordings, sound mixing, proper use of audio effects, and the use of microphones. You must have a PC or laptop; please bring your laptop to class if you have one. 9 sessions.

Paul Adarr, 6–8 pm, Wed, April 8–June 3 Salem Campus, Bldg 9, Rm 162, 81657, $220

Obituary Writing WorkshopReflect on life and capture the important things to remember. Know how to include all of the information you want, and exclude things you don’t want others to know. 1 session.

Monica Kwasnik, 6–8 pm, Wed, April 8 Salem Campus, Bldg 3, Rm 103, 75479, $29

Grammar for SuccessWant to make your communication skills stronger at home and work? You can by understanding the fundamentals of grammar, punctuation and spelling in an entertaining way. Remember the simple ABCs of grammar forever. 5 sessions.

Marion Barnes, 6–8 pm, Tue, May 12–June 9 Salem Campus, Bldg 3, Rm 119, 81302, $129

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Writing–Music

Self-Expressive WritingCapture your life story. Use proven, road-tested techniques to let yourself do the talking. Write fluidly with tools and prompts that will excite your inner-writer. Fee includes $15 writing guide. 4 sessions.

James Merrill, 6–8 pm, Tue, Thu, May 5–14 Salem Campus, Bldg 9, Rm 108, 81626, $110

NEW! Self-Expressive Writing, ContinuingFor continuing students. 4 sessions.

James Merrill, 6–8 pm, Tue, Thu, May 19–28 Salem Campus, Bldg 9, Rm 108, 81627, $95

Grant Writing WorkshopDescribed as “extremely helpful,” this grant writing workshop will assist non-profit or governmental organizations to identify sources of grant opportunities. Establish a framework for writing a compelling case for your project or cause. Determine qualification for grant funding from several types of granting organizations. Troubleshoot your readiness to write a successful application. 1 session.

Sandy Carter, 10 am–3 pm, Sat, April 11 Salem Campus, Bldg 3, Rm 264, 75547, $119

Piano, Just for FunPlay the piano in just one day! Learn to play favorite songs and improvise freely. Nationally known pianist, Donn Rochlin, will demonstrate how to play any song and any style with chords and embellishments. Learn “musical shorthand” and tips used by professional pianists. If you are a beginner or an experienced piano player who would like to play with more freedom and creativity, join us. Instructional book and CD provided. 1 session.

Donn Rochlin, 10 am–1 pm, Sat, April 18 Salem Campus, Bldg 9, Rm 118, 75404, $110 Donn Rochlin, 10 am–1 pm, Sat, April 4 Yamhill Valley Campus, Bldg 1, Rm 101, 81631, $110

Beginning Jazz Piano Made SimpleJazz is a creative, rhythmic, improvisational style that allows you to be creative and have fun. Donn will help you interpret the language of jazz and play your favorite jazz standards. You’ll soon be improvising with simple chords, chord progressions, and lush arrangements, all while having fun. 1 session.

Donn Rochlin, 10 am–1 pm, Sat, May 30, Salem Campus, Bldg 9, Rm 114, 81346, $79

Ukulele, BeginningThis is the perfect starter class! Properly tune your ukulele, learn chords and enjoy playing simple songs. 8 sessions.

Patty Cleary, 6–7:15 pm, Wed, April 8–May 27 Salem Campus, Bldg 3, Rm 119, 77941, $129

Guitar, BeginningThis is the perfect starter class for motivated beginners. Choose the right size guitar and learn to tune it by ear. Start with basic chords (D, A7, C, Em, Am, D7, B7, G7 and Dm) and chord transitions. Progress to reading notes on all six strings of your guitar. Integrate more elaborate strumming and accompanying techniques, and move to flat pick technique. Textbooks provided. 8 sessions.

Paul Martin, 6:30–7:20 pm, Mon, April 6–June 1 No class May 25, Salem Campus, Bldg 9, Rm 114 75410, $110

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Music–Photography

Guitar for DabblersThinking about trying guitar? Just want to dabble? This is your perfect starter class! Play a few basic chords, a few strumming rhythms, and learn tuning. Bring your acoustic guitar to the first class. Textbook provided. 5 sessions.

Paul Martin, 6:30–7:30 pm, Tue, April 7–May 5 Salem Campus, Bldg 9, Rm 114, 78525, $75

Guitar, BegintermediateTake your guitar playing to the next level with syncopated strumming and flat picking styles, including Blues. Arpeggio and pinch finger techniques will be covered, as well as new chords (Cm, Dm7, Gm, F, diminished and augmented chords). Textbooks provided. 8 sessions.

Paul Martin, 7:30–8:20 pm, Mon, April 6–June 1 No class May 25, Salem Campus, Bldg 9, Rm 114 75583, $110

Singing Yes You CanCome develop your musical ear, vocal range and power in a fun and supportive environment. With a good understanding of how voice and breathing work together, you will bring out your best singing voice. 10 sessions.

Paul Martin, 6:30–7:30 pm, Thu, April 9–June 11 Salem Campus, Bldg 9, Rm 114, 75379, $119

Music DemystifiedMystified with the technical side of music? This is your class! Become a music mechanic and fit the many pieces of music together. Use notes, the staff, rhythms, sharps and flats, scales, chord progressions, and music terms to finally solve the mysteries of music. Textbook provided. 10 sessions.

Paul Martin, 7:30–8:20 pm, Thu, April 9–June 11 Salem Campus, Bldg 9, Rm 114, 75397, $119

Photography EssentialsBroaden your skills to take great pictures by understanding your equipment, composition, exposure and technique. Be inspired and motivated to take creative control of your photography. Bring a camera with interchangeable lenses (DSLR) to maximize your experience. 5 sessions.

Michael Burrow, 6:30–8:30 pm, Wed, April 8– May 6, Center for Business & Industry, Rm 300 81659, $129

NEW! Publish & Sell Your PhotosUse your 35mm camera to produce publication quality images, and get the inside scoop on strategies for selling your photos. Instructor Bob Gersztyn has published and sold thousands of photos for magazines, books, newspapers, websites and more. 5 sessions.

Robert Gersztyn, 6–8 pm, Mon, April 6–May 4 Salem Campus, Bldg 6, Rm 101, 75422, $129

Flowers & Macro PhotographyAn entire world of small details we normally overlook in our day-to-day dealings awaits. Macro photography changes the way we see things in the world: the legs on a bee, the pollen on the stamen of a flower, or the intricate patterns of a spider’s web. Use your camera equipment and settings to take amazing photographs. Fine tune your photography techniques to capture the beauty of nature. 2 sessions.

Laura Lawn, 9 am–Noon, Sat, June 6 & 13 Salem Campus, Bldg 6, Rm 101, 75352, $59

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Photography–Special Interest

Making Friends with Your CameraWant to take better pictures? Become familiar with your camera and know how to use the dials and buttons to take better pictures. Frame your photos, choose the proper settings and practice taking your best photographs. Bring your camera equipment. 2 sessions.

Laura Lawn, 9 am–Noon, Sat, April 11 & 18 Salem Campus, Bldg 6, Rm 101, 75336, $95

Your Camera as a CompanionTake your relationship with your camera beyond friendship as you take photos with correct exposures, understand lighting for effects, and learn tips to capture action. Explore composition and design for portraits, events and scenery. Bring your camera equipment. 2 sessions.

Laura Lawn, 9 am–Noon, Sat, April 25 & May 2 Salem Campus, Bldg 6, Rm 101, 75339, $95

Your Camera as a PartnerSolidify the partnership you have with your camera as you become more successful with advanced techniques, like adjusting to low light situations and light painting. Bring your camera equipment and an off-camera flash if you have one. 2 sessions.

Laura Lawn, 9 am–Noon, Sat, May 9 & 16 Salem Campus, Bldg 6, Rm 101, 75340, $95

NEW! Kayaking Lessons, Two DaysRelax as you glide along scenic waterways. You will receive land and water instruction from experienced guides using a large cockpit kayak, which is ideal for beginners. You will become a confident kayaker as you enjoy the natural surroundings while on the river with professional hands-on guidance. Please register early, as space is limited. See supply list and directions: go.chemeketa.edu/communityed. 2 sessions.

Ken Barker, 8:30–11:30 am Sun, June 7 Tualatin River and 2–6 pm, Sat, June 13 Rock Island, West Linn. 81697, $129 Please enroll by May 29.

Effective Parenting—Love & LogicDiscover positive and effective ways to guide your teens and children of all ages. The Love and Logic curriculum will help you reduce confusing messages and limit control battles. Gain tools to help your child develop a sense of respect. Workbook provided. 6 sessions.

Jody Alaniz, M.S., 6:30–9 pm, Tue, April 28–June 2 Center for Business & Industry, Rm 207, 73536, $119

Find Happiness at Home & WorkTackle the tough issues at work and in life with confidence and ease. Set your goals, conquer negative attitudes, manage anger and reduce stress. Use the resolution cycle to find positive ways of communicating more clearly. Many new strategies will be added to your lifetime survival tool kit. 5 sessions.

Jody Alaniz, M.S., 6–8:30 pm, Thu, April 23–May 21 Center for Business & Industry, Rm 204, 80957, $139

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Animals–Special Interest

Understanding Generation ZMeet the newest generation. Bridge the generation gap to the newest generation, Gen Z! Born between 1995 and 2010, these fresh minds are making their way from high school to college, and into the workplace. Investigate what defines this generation, how they work, play, learn and socialize. Speak their language and understand how this aspiring generation can have a positive impact. 5 sessions.

Marion Barnes, 6–8 pm, Tue, April 7–May 5 Salem Campus, Bldg 3, Rm 119, 81301, $109

“Kitty” as a Second LanguageMystified by your cat? Longing for a better understanding and a closer bond? Approach feline communication as if learning a new language. Recognize feline body language and interpret traits to help open the lines of human and kitty communication. 1 session.

Jo Becker, 6–9 pm, Thu, April 16, Salem Campus Bldg 3, Rm 119, 75381, $35

NEW! Deciphering Dog DialectEnhance the bond with your pooch! Avoid unintentionally coming across as aggressive to dogs. Know how to increase personal safety around unfamiliar, sick, or injured dogs. Starting with a foundational discussion about key predator/prey distinctions, you’ll translate canine body clues into meaningful communication. 1 session.

Jo Becker, 6–9 pm, Thu, May 14, Salem Campus Bldg 3, Rm 119, 81624, $35

Making Tough Pet Care DecisionsDo you need help with end-of-life decisions when it comes to aging pets you love? This class is for you. Together we’ll discuss strategies for working closely with your vet, including transferring records and emergency clinics, as well as identifying your own priorities when it comes to the really tough decisions. 1 session.

Jo Becker, 6–9 pm, Thu, June 11, Salem Campus Bldg 3, Rm 119, 81625, $35

Dinosaur Discovery & DiscussionExplore natural history and zoology concepts as they apply to some of the most fascinating creatures in Earth history. Apply forensic zoology to determine dinosaur body covering and color, tooth form, diet, locomotion and paleo ecology. Dino lovers will surely have fun. Field trip included. 5 sessions.

John Clements, 6–8 pm, Tue, April 7–May 5 Salem Campus, Bldg 3, Rm 106, 81310, $129

Fearless Public SpeakingTerrified at the thought of giving public presentations? Prefer facing a firing squad rather than the judgment of a live audience? “Fearless Public Speaking” author, Donn Rochlin will guide you through your greatest obstacles in a matter of hours. Class fee includes a personal copy of Rochlin’s book. 1 session.

Donn Rochlin, 10 am–1 pm, Sat, April 25 Salem Campus, Bldg 9, Rm 118, 81267, $99

NEW! Robots 101: All About RobotsUnderstand the fascinating world of robotics! Demystify the mechanics, electronics and programming of robots with in-depth detail on robot logic and robotic systems. Expertly led, hands-on experimentation and discovery will start you on your journey to understand, diagnose and fix robot problems from navigation to locomotion. 9 sessions.

Sheila Blaise, 5:30–8:30 pm, Thu, April 9–June 4 Salem Campus, Bldg 4, Rm 126, 81653, $299

Can I Trust the Media?Questioning what you hear and see in the media? Want to spot the “fake news?” Understand the limitations of the media, and boost your confidence by knowing how to access credible sources. 3 sessions.

Monica Kwasnik, 6–8 pm, Wed, April 15–29 Salem Campus, Bldg 3, Rm 279, 81698, $69

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From Vine to WineLove wine and want to know more about how it is made? Explore a 16-acre vineyard and winery with the guidance of experienced grower, Chris Barnes. Delve into the practices of maintaining a vineyard, and examine the stages of the vines. Tour the production winery to better understand the process from harvest to bottling. Finish your visit with a wine tasting and light snacks. Hosted by Chris James Cellars in Carlton. Class size is limited so enroll early. Must be 21 years old or older. 1 session.

Chris Barnes, 10 am–1 pm, Sat, Chris James Cellars $89April 18, 81660 June 27, 81661

Chemeketa Cellars Tasting RoomThe tasting room will be open on Wednesdays, 4–7 pm, and on Sundays, noon-5 pm. You may reserve the tasting room for private and group tastings. Contact Chemeketa Cellars for details. 503.584.7256

4–7 pm Wednesdays & 12–5 pm Sundays Northwest Wine Studies Center, Tasting Room

WeldingWhether you are new to welding or want to brush-up, we have a welding class for you. All levels of students welcome! Age 16 years and older. Classes meet concurrently. For more information and the list of tools and gear needed visit: welding.chemeketa.edu. 10 sessions. 503.399.5210

Terry Calderwood, 9 am–Noon, Sat, April 4–June 6 CAM, Bldg 20, Rm 123, $229Basic Arc Welding, 81499Advanced Arc Welding, 81500Basic Oxyacetylene Welding, 81501Basic Metal Arc (MIG) Welding, 81502Basic Heliarc (TIG) Welding, 81503

Private Applicator License TrainingEmphasizes pesticide laws and regulations. Stresses pesticide labeling. Includes information on application equipment, pesticide safety, pests and pest control. Demonstrates appropriate calculations. All in preparation for taking Oregon’s Private Applictor’s licensing examination. Eight hours of pesticide recertification credit, including “core” and/or “other” hours. 1 session. 503.399.5139

Private Applicator License TrainingDavid Spink, 8 am–5 pm, Sat, April 11Salem Campus, Bldg 61, Rm 102, 79103, $158

Private Applicator License Training—Taught in SpanishMaria Catoira-Rice, 8 am–5 pm, Sat, April 25 Salem Campus, Bldg 61, Rm 102, 79682, $158

Wine–Welding–Pesticide

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Ornamental & Turf Herbicide TrainingCovers the use of herbicides in the establishment and maintenance of ornamental plants and turf. Helps prepare to take the Oregon Department of Agriculture exam in the Ornamental and Turf: Herbicide category. Eight hours pesticide recertification credit available. Approved by Landscape Contractors Board for CEH. 1 session.

Amelia Larned, 8 am–5 pm, Fri, April 3 Salem Campus, Bldg 61, Rm 102, 79105, $158

Ornament & Turf Insecticide TrainingDiscusses the use of insecticides and fungicides in the establishment and maintenance of ornamental plants and turf. Helps prepare to take the Oregon Department of Agriculture exam in the Ornamental and Turf: Insecticide and Fungicide category. Eight hours pesticide recertification credit available. 1 session.

Amelia Larned, 8 am–5 pm, Fri, April 10 Salem Campus, Bldg 61, Rm 102, 81590, $158

GED, Adult Basic Skills & ESOL English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) Learn English! We offer classes for Reading, Writing, Listening, Speaking, Pronunciation, Technology and Grammar. Cost: $20 for a placement test and $95 for the classes. Books and parking permits are an additional cost.

Salem Campus, Building 22, Room 100For more information, contact us at: 503.399.5224Website: http://go.chemeketa.edu/esolEmail: [email protected]: @ChemeketaESOL

Inglés para Hablantes de Otras Lenguas (ESOL) ¡Aprenda Inglés! Ofrecemos clases de Lectura, Escritura, Audio, Pronunciación, Tecnología y Gramática. Costo: $20 por los exámenes y $95 por las clases. Libros y permiso de estacionamiento son costos adicionales.

Salem Campus, Edificio 22, Oficina 100 Para más información llame al: 503.399.5224 Sitio Web: http://go.chemeketa.edu/esol Correo Electrónico: [email protected] Facebook: @ChemeketaESOL

GED en Español¿Estás listo para comenzar o continuar sus estudios?

Ofrecemos clases de GED en español en las siguientes materias: Artes de Lenguaje, Matemáticas, Estudios sociales y Ciencias. Costo: $20 por los exámenes y $95 por las clases. Libros y permiso de estacionamiento son costos adicionales.

Salem Campus, Edificio 22, Oficina 100 Para más información llame al: 503.399.5224 Sitio Web: http://go.chemeketa.edu/ged Correo Electrónico: [email protected] Facebook: @cccspged

GED & Adult Basic Skills (BSD) Are you ready to come back to school?

We offer GED classes in the following subjects: Language Arts, Math, Social Studies, and Science. Cost: $20 for a placement test and $95 for the classes. Books and parking permits are an additional cost. Adult Basic Skills (BSD): must be referred by a Chemeketa Advisor. Cost: $95 for classes, no testing required.

Salem Campus, Building 22, Rm 100For more information, contact us: 503.399.5224Website: http://go.chemeketa.edu/ged Email: [email protected] Facebook: @cccged

GED Preparation ClassesGED classes help you prepare for your official exams. Completion of your GED exam will help open doors for employment and help you prepare for college or other training programs. Please call the Polk Center for an orientation appointment at 503.623.5567. 55 sessions.

Brad Johnson, 8:30–11:20 am, Mon-Fri, March 30–June 12, Polk Center, $95

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GED–Retirement–Small BusinessEnglish Now! GED in SpanishPrepárese, revise y aprenda lo básico para que puedas entrar al programa de GED. Esta clase es perfecta para estudiantes que necesiten repasar o aprender y estar listos para las clases de GED. Instrucción es en español. 503.316.3255

Federico Corzo, 6:30–9:20 pm, Mon, Wed, Fri March 30–June 12, Woodburn Center, Rm 102 74290, $95

Center for Learning in RetirementChemeketa Center for Learning in Retirement (CCLR) is offering classes for senior citizens this spring. The fee for the year is $35 for each student and this covers all classes throughout the year from fall through spring term. We have completed eighteen years of CCLR and we are looking forward to many exciting classes and many new faces to come. We particularly enjoy the breaks, where many interesting conversations take place. Classes run for ten weeks from 9–11 am every Tuesday. Visitors are welcome to attend one class and see if you want to join. Bring a friend and enjoy an outing. For more information call 503.399.5213

9–11 am, Tue, April 7–June 9, Woodburn Center Rm 208, $35

Adult GED ClassesGED classes help you prepare for the official exams. The GED opens doors and helps with transferrable skills for employment and prepares you for college and/or training programs. 503.316.3255

Olga Walmisley, 6–8:50 pm, Tue, Wed, Thur, March 30–June 12, Woodburn Center, Rm 107 72587, $95

English Now! CitizenshipBecome a US Citizen! This citizenship classes will prepare you for the citizenship test and will help with the application proccess. This class is conducted in both English and Spanish. 503.316.3255

Jody Alaniz, 6:30–9:20 PM, Fri, April 17–June 5 Woodburn Center, Rm 206A, 73685, $95

Medicare 101Maximize benefit options by understanding Medicare Parts A, B, C and D; and the Medicare program. Helpful for soon-to-be retirees, family members, and caregivers. Oregon Senior Health Insurance Benefits Assistance (SHIBA) gives an overview of the Medicare program and other insurances available to Medicare beneficiaries. SHIBA is not affiliated with any insurance plan. Limited space; reserve your spot 503.315.9150. 1 session.

Donna Delikat, 10 am–noon, Sat, April 4 Salem Campus, Bldg 4, Rm 228, $0 Donna Delikat, 10 am–noon, Sat, April 18 Center for Business & Industry, Rm 203, $0

FEMA Community Emergency Response Team Training (CERT)Training for beginners and a refresher for current team members. Includes: introduction to CERT, fire safety, hazardous material, terrorist incidents, disaster medical operations, search and rescue, and more. Attend all sessions: 6:30–9:30 pm on Fridays, and 8 am-4:30 pm on Saturdays. For sign up: email [email protected]. 4 sessions.

Paul Guthrie, 6:30–9:30 pm Fri, 8am–4:30 Sat, April 24, 25, May 1, 2, Marion County Public Works - Emergency Management, Willamette Room, $0

Meet Your Small Business Development CenterAre you just starting on your business journey? Join us for this brief introduction to business ownership. Learn about classes and services available through SBDC and our partner organizations. 1 session. 503.399.5088

Center for Business & Industry, Room 207, $0Angie Oven, noon–1 pm, Fri, April 3, May 1, June 5Angie Oven, noon–1 pm, Thu, April 16, May 21 June 18Linda Herrera, 6–7 pm, Thu, April 23, Yamhill Campus, $0

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Conozca el Centro de Desarrollo de Pequeñas Empresas de Chemeketa¿Está empezando su negocio? Acompáñenos en esta breve introducción del Centro de Desarrollo de Pequeñas Empresas de Chemeketa. Conozca las clases y recursos para propietarios de negocios disponibles a través del centro y nuestras organizaciones asociadas con empresarios. 1 session. 503.399.5088

Linda Herrera, 6–7 pm, Tue, April 21 Woodburn Campus, $0

Ready, Set, Start Your BusinessAre you ready to start your business? The information presented can help you eliminate mistakes before they happen. This fast-paced class is the perfect first step! 1 session. 503.399.5088

Linda Herrera, Noon–2 pm, Fri, April 17, May 15, or June 19, Center for Business & Industry, Room 207 $49

Nine Critical Marketing Actions to Get Results in 2020Who are your audiences? Can you answer “what’s in it for me?” for them? Where can you reach them? These basic questions and six more essential actions will frame your most effective marketing strategy for 2020. Review today’s most effective tactics, discover new ways to reach your target audiences. When you solidify your audiences, benefits and key messages, your marketing will reach and move the right people to respond, online and offline. Jennifer Larsen Morrow brings 40+ years of experience and examples to a lively, useful and actionable session. Prepare to be challenged! 1 session. 503.399.5088

Jennifer Larsen Morrow, 9–11:30 am, Tue, April 21 Center for Business & Industry, Room 207, $129

How to Turn Your Website into a Powerful Marketing MachineToday your website is the heart of your marketing. Yet most business owners are frustrated with building and managing their website. Is it working? What’s missing? How can you be more effective? What’s SEO and why is it so important? What are your goals for your website—warm leads? Ecommerce? Referrals and recommendations? We’ll review sample websites, messaging, calls to action, content choices, navigation and structure. Jennifer Larsen Morrow’s company has designed and built award-winning, marketing-driven websites. She’ll share the secrets of success in this intensive workshop. 1 session. 503.399.5088

Jennifer Larsen Morrow, 1:30–4 pm, Wed, May 13 Center for Business & Industry, Room 300, $129

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How to Get Results with a Tiny Marketing BudgetLearn how to get real results from your marketing and social media, even when your budget is small. Get proven tactics, not pie-in-the-sky, “I can’t do this” examples. Review the essential building blocks of marketing—know your audiences, express why they should choose you, build your visual and verbal brand. Pick up “how to” instructions. Discuss your ideas with an expert. Take away useful checklists and terrific tips. 1 session. 503.399.5088

Jennifer Larsen Morrow, 1:30–4 pm, Fri, June 5 Center for Business & Industry, Room 207, $129

How to Market Your Business with FacebookFacebook is the gorilla of social media with 221 million users in the United States… and the rules keep changing. Is FB a good option for your business? What works today? Should you promote posts or run ads? How do you get more likes? From setup to choosing the right images, building campaigns, posting to links, learn what you need to know now to make Facebook work for you. Jennifer Larsen Morrow brings 40+ years of experience and examples to a lively, useful and actionable session. Bring your questions!

1 session. 503.399.5088Jennifer Larsen Morrow, 9–11:30 am, Fri, May 8 Center for Business & Industry, Room 207, $129

Instagram Strategies for BusinessesThis course introduces best practices for Instagram including creating a content strategy and calendar, developing and managing content and engaging audiences and finding followers through Instagram stories. 1 session. 503.399.5088

Meghan Gallop, 9–11 am, Thu, May 14 Center for Business & Industry, Room 202, $99

How to Make Facebook Ads Work for Your BusinessWith more than 221 million users in the U.S. alone, and more than 18,000 different criteria to profile your audiences, Facebook advertising is a huge opportunity for small business. Low costs, trackable results and easy testing of visuals and copy make it a game changer. How do you start? How do you get results? Explore different approaches to creating campaigns and learn how to get results for your business. See examples of successful campaigns. Jennifer Larsen Morrow brings 40+ years of experience and examples to a lively, useful and actionable session. Prepare to take lots of notes! 1 session. 503.399.5088

Jennifer Larsen Morrow, 1:30–4 pm, Wed, May 27 Center for Business & Industry, Room 207, $129

QuickBooks for BeginnersA very basic, practical, and hands-on course, that will help bookkeepers to manage QuickBooks and use it to provide information for better decision-making. Topics include managing sales and invoices, managing and reconciling checkbooks and credit cards, managing expenses, and creating meaningful reports.

3 sessions. 503.399.5088Don Lundberg, 9:30 am–12:30 pm, Tue, April 14–28 Center for Business & Industry, Room 202, $249

Reports and Invoice Formats—Advanced QuickBooksGood decisions start with good information. QuickBooks has lots of information; sometimes, it seems like too much. Learn how to develop meaningful reports that extract the information you need to make good business decisions. In addition, this hands-on course will teach you how to reinforce your brand image through uniquely formatted invoices, statements, and other documents you send to your customers and vendors. The focus will be on Windows desktop version, but Mac and Online users are welcome. 1 session.

Don Lundberg, 9:30 am–12:30 pm, Tue, May 12 Center for Business & Industry, Room 202, $89

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Construction Contractor TrainingTake this two-day live class to prepare for the state-mandated test (not included) to become a licensed contractor in Oregon. The class is based on the new NASCLA Contractors Guide and fulfills state requirement for 16 hours of training. 2 sessions. 503.399.5088

Steve Long, 8 am–5 pm, Fri, Sat, April 24 & 25, or June 12 & 13, Center for Business & Industry, Room 300, $360

Business Management for RMI’sAre you the RMI (Responsible Managing Individual) for a CCB contracting company? This three hour class will prepare you to organize your books and avoid costly penalties. 1 session. 503.399.5088

Betsy Vega, 9:30 am–12:30 pm, Wed, April 8 Center for Business & Industry, Room 207, $149

Administracion de Empresas para RMI’s¿Es usted el RMI (Persona responsable del manejo de su negocio) para una compañía de contratistas¿ Esta clase lo va a preparar para que organice sus libros financieros y evitar sanciones. 1 session. 503.399.5088

Betsy Vega, 9:30 am–12:30 pm, Wed, May 13 Center for Business & Industry, Room 300, $149

Newtrepreneur Bookkeeping, 10 Mistakes to AvoidAre you starting a new business and not sure how to handle the bookkeeping? Learn how to avoid the top ten bookkeeping mistakes many new business owners make. 1 session. 503.399.5088

Betsy Vega, 10–11:30 am, Wed, June 10 Center for Business & Industry, Room 207, $49

Oregon Intervention SystemPrinciples of Positive Behavior Support

The Oregon Intervention System (OIS) is Oregon’s system of training and implementing the principles of Positive Behavior Support and Intervention to staff that support adults and children with Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities (I/DD) that may display challenging behaviors. 503.399.5088.

Level G—basic level needed for entry level DSP staff; Level IF (upon request)

Certificate hours—12–16 hours depending on level. 2 sessions.

Contact instructor, Kathy Kay, for dates and group rate details. [email protected] Center for Business & Industry, Room 300, $106

CLASS LOCATION GUIDE

TEXTBOOK GUIDE

Center 50+2615 Portland Rd NE, Salem, 97301

Chemeketa Center for Business and Industry626 High St NE, Salem, 97301

Chemeketa Northwest Wine Studies Center215 Doaks Ferry Rd NW, Salem, 97304

Chemeketa Salem Campus*4000 Lancaster Dr NE, Salem, 97305

Chemeketa Polk Center1340 SE Holman Ave, Dallas, 97338

Chemeketa Yamhill Valley Campus288 NE Norton Ln, McMinnville, 97128

Chris James Cellars12000 NW Old Wagon Rd, Carlton, 97111

Marion County Public Works—Emergency Management

5155 Silverton Rd NE, Salem, 97305

Biblical Hebrew, Beginning & AdvancedThe First Hebrew Primer: The Adult Beginner’s Path to Biblical Hebrew, by Simon and MotzkinItalian, ContinuingArrivederci! 1 for English Speakers, by Colombo, Garaci, De LucaKorean, Beginning & Continuing

(Optional Textbook)Sogang Korean New Series 1A Student Book, by Song-hee KimRobots 101: All About RobotsThe Robotics Primer, by Maja MataricSpanish, BeginningSpanish Now! Level 1, by SilversteinUkulele, BeginningThe Daily Ukulele, by Jim and Liz Beloff

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*FREE PARKING PASSES are provided at your first class (not required on weekends)

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Plant SalesChemeketa students grow them, you can buy them. Ornamentals, herbs, house plants and more. 503.399.5139

8 am–1 pm, Wednesdays, April 22-May 27 (While Supplies Last).

Part-Time Driver Education Instructors Needed!Chemeketa is seeking enthusiastic individuals to teach Driver Education. For more information, email [email protected]

PlanetariumFridays from 7:30–8:30 pm, Salem Campus, Bldg 2, Rm 171. Tickets on sale at the door at 7:10 pm; cash-only. Adults: $5, Children and Chemeketa students: $4. 503.399.6550

Truck Driver/Commercial Driver License TrainingChemeketa’s truck driving certificate will provide the knowledge and skills needed to earn your Commercial Driver License (CDL) in four weeks. Enrollment is limited. Call 503.584.7553 go.chemeketa.edu/truckdriving

INTEREST FORM: Please mail to: Chemeketa Community Education, Bldg 62 4000 Lancaster Drive NE, Salem, OR 97305

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Chemeketa Community College is regionally accredited through the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities. Regional accreditation of postsecondary institutions is a voluntary, non-governmental, self-regulatory process of quality assurance and institutional improvement. More information about Chemeketa’s accreditation can be found on Chemeketa.edu.

Chemeketa Community College prohibits unlawful discrimination based on race, color, religion, national origin, sex, marital status, disability, protected veteran status, age, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, pregnancy, whistleblowing, or any other status protected by federal, state, or local law in any area, activity or operation of the College. The College also prohibits retaliation against an individual for engaging in activity protected under this policy, and interfering with rights or privileges granted under federal, state or local laws. Under College policies, equal opportunity for employment, admission, and participation in the College’s programs, services, and activities will be extended to all persons, and the College will promote equal opportunity and treatment through application of its policies and other College efforts designed for that purpose.Persons having questions or concerns about: Title IX, which includes gender-based discrimination, sexual harassment, sexual violence, interpersonal violence, and stalking, contact the Title IX coordinator at 503.365.4723, 4000 Lancaster Dr. NE, Salem, OR 97305, or http://go.chemeketa.edu/titleix. Individuals may also contact the U.S. Department of Education, Office for Civil Rights (OCR), 810 3rd Avenue #750, Seattle, WA 98104, 206.607.1600.Equal Employment Opportunity or Affirmative Action should contact the Affirmative Action Officer at 503.399.2537, 4000 Lancaster Dr. NE, Salem OR 97305To request this publication in an alternative format, please call 503.399.5192.

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Watercolor BasicsExperience the wonderful world of watercolor including styles and techniques, glazing, masking, washes, textured effects, and wet-on-wet. Beginning and continuing students welcome. Supply list: go.chemeketa.edu/communityed. 5 sessions.

Stacie Clark, 10 am–12:30 pm, Sat, April 11–May 9 Salem Campus, Bldg 3, Rm 104, 75343, $139

Painting in Acrylics, BeginningBring out your strengths and confidence as an artist with the helpful, detailed instruction from local artist Stacie Clark. Whether a beginner or an established artist, this is an opportunity to learn about color, composition, and perspective, while picking up some new tricks. Supply list:go.chemeketa.edu/communityed. 4 sessions.

Stacie Clark, 10 am–12:30 pm, Sat, May 16– June 13, No Class May 23, Salem Campus, Bldg 3 Rm 104, 75572, $119

Calligraphy, Uncial BrushCreate inspiring artwork with calligraphy, the art of “beautiful writing.” Originating in Italy, italic calligraphy is characterized by stylish, broad single-stroke letters, with slight flourishing. This is one of the most popular alphabets used by calligraphers. Supplies provided. 5 sessions.

Lyn Graybeal, 6–8 pm, Thu, May 14–June 11 Salem Campus, Bldg 3, Rm 107, 81294, $119

Calligraphy, Creative Calligraphy & Book MakingDelve into Celtic Uncial calligraphy found in the book of Kells and Lindisfarne Gospels. Celtic Uncial has beautiful circular lettering, providing you with basic calligraphy techniques and skilled control of the pen. Assemble your works in a hand-made book. Supply list: go.chemeketa.edu/communityed 5 sessions.

Lyn Graybeal, 6–8 pm, Thu, April 9–May 7 Salem Campus, Bldg 3, Rm 107, 81293, $119

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Free! Sewing Meet & GreetJoin us for a free, no-obligation class orientation at Will-N-Bee’z Quilt and Coffee Shoppe, 1555 12th St SE, Salem, 6–7 pm on Thursday, April 2. Get a sneak-peek into the online class, which includes: how-to videos, downloadable workbook, and interaction with the instructor. Free refreshmets will be provided. Call 503.399.4949.

Beginning Sewing Online BundleEnroll in the bundle and save $99. Includes Basic Sewing Fundamentals and Basic Sewing Technique Essentials.

Pamela Greer, 75571, $199

Basic Sewing Fundamentals OnlineIt’s all about the sewing machine. Become proficient with your machine, including knowing when and how to use the correct presser feet, accessories and notions. 25 techniques wil be covered. A workbook is provided, as well as step-by-step practice projects and detailed videos you can view again and again.

Pamela Greer, Online, 81621, $149

Basic Sewing Technique Essentials OnlineOptimize your sewing machine, with proper pressing, utility stitches, different fabrics, garment sewing, and many more techniques and tips. A step-by-step pillowcase project will get you using your machine with confidence. You will have exclusive access to detailed videos and practice lessons.

Pamela Greer, Online, 81620, $149

Wood Block PrintmakingMake amazing relief prints using traditional and contemporary printing techniques, including baren printmaking and working on a press. Have fun carving wood blocks and linoleum, and use a variety of inks, printing papers and printmaking techniques. Supplies provided. 8 sessions.

Kim Fink, 6–8 pm, Mon, April 6–June 1, No class May 25, Salem Campus, Bldg 5, Rm 101, 81414 $220

NEW! Mono Print WorkshopCreate fun monotype prints using plants as our inspiration. You will leave with several of your own hand-pulled, one-of-a-kind prints. Supplies provided. 1 session.

Stacie Clark, 10 am–1 pm, Sat, April 4 Salem Campus, Bldg 5, Rm 101, 81292, $39

Screen Printing BasicsDesign and produce your own screen prints! Use the latest techniques, equipment and add your own creative zest. You will create three personally designed prints. Supplies included. 8 sessions.

Alberto Vaca, 10 am–noon, Sat, April 11–June 6 No class May 23, Salem Campus, Bldg 5, Rm 101 75395, $220

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Board Game CreationCreate a professional quality board game. Develop your idea using game theory and mathematics concepts, then use professional grade cards and components to create your initial prototype. Tips, tricks and supplies provided. 8 sessions.

John Clements, 6–8 pm, Thu, April 9–May 28 Salem Campus, Bldg 3, Rm 106, 81311, $159

Egg Tempera PaintingDurer did it, you can too! Use this permanent, fast drying paint medium to produce jewel-like paintings. Delve into one of the oldest paint media, from preparing a painting substrate to paint applications. A short history of this fascinating media will be discussed. 8 sessions.

Kim Fink, 6–8 pm, Tue, April 7–May 26 Salem Campus, Bldg 3, Rm 104, 81652, $199

Paint & Sip WorkshopRelax as you paint acrylics and enjoy a glass of wine in a gorgeous setting. Painters of all levels will be guided step-by-step to create a beautiful painting. You will be able to apply paint with proper brush and application techniques. Paintings will take 1-2 hours to complete. Please come in paint-friendly clothes. Supplies provided. 1 session.

Katie Dillard, 6–9 pm, Wed, Northwest Wine Studies Center, Tasting Room, $59 Spring Flowers, April 8, 81287Birdhouse in the Spring, April 29, 81288

Music, p. 9 Animals, p. 12

Page 24: 503.399...Piano, Just for Fun Play the piano in just one day! Learn to play favorite songs and improvise freely. Nationally known pianist, Donn Rochlin, will demonstrate how to play

4000 Lancaster Dr. NE

PO Box 14007

Salem, OR 97309-7070

NON-PROFIT ORGUS POSTAGE PAID

PORTLAND ORPERMIT NO. 3142

Wills, Trusts & Estates, p. 3 Grant Writing, p. 9 Kayaking, p. 11

Become a Real Estate

Broker or Property Manager

p. 3

go.chemeketa.edu/communityed • 503.399.4949

Fitness, p. 5