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2600 East Wilcox Drive(520) 515-5492

www.cochise.edu/cll

GET CONNECTED

to your favorite classes.

LIFELONG LEARNINGget connected toFall 2019

Get Connected to a New ClassTo find information about your favorite new class, turn to the page number listed for it.

Basics of Photography I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3

Decorative Serving Tray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3

Decorative Vase . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3

Benvenuti e Benvenute! (Welcome!) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4

Nature Sketching/Journaling at Ramsey Canyon . . . . . . . . . . .4

Conversación en Español . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4

Functional Serving Tray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5

Functional Serving Bowl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5

Functional Serving Cup/Mug . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5

Glazing Day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5

Zentangle® 101 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5

Make a Christmas Jewelry Tree . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5

Mosaic Tray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5

Zentangle® Wreaths for the Holidays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6

Creative Scrapbook Storytelling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6

Dining with Diabetes Extended . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9

Mediterranean Cuisine Comes to You Extended . . . . . . . . . . . .9

Gluten Free Baking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9

Plant Based Brunch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10

Take the Cake, Cupcakes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10

Holiday Powered by Plants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10

Sensational Soups II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10

Roll Out the Sushi! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10

Venomous Reptiles of North America . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11

Spiders, Scorpions, and Kin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11

Sharks: e Biology of Remarkable Fishes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11

e Monarch: A Closer Look at an Iconic Insect . . . . . . . . . . .11

Enhance your Writing Skills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12

Job Skills for the 21st Century . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12

e Geology of Gold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13

Sky Islands: e Story Behind eir Origins . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13

Revisiting Two Landmark Environmental Disasters . . . . . . . .13

Meditation: a Tool for Life . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14

Welcome to Lifelong Learning

Chef and assistants worked very well together. Everythingflowed freely. Love Chef Lindsay and will definitely take her classesagain. Food was tasty!

— Jean HedgeSouthern with a Twist, March 2019

Paula always wants her students to succeed. She is organized,patient, and helpful.

—Anastacia DeanMosaic Block Lamp, February 2019

Jamie presents Vinyasa Yoga simply for beginners and offers additional challenges for experienced people. I am thankful for her presentation of background info and consistency in practice.

—Justin WestbrookVinyasa Yoga, May 2019

What Clients Are Saying About CLL . . .“

Lifelong Learning classes are designed to ignite a spark of imagination for any age, any skill level. We are excited to bring youthe Fall 2019 Schedule. It’s time to get outyour calendar, call your friends, and get yourconnection to remarkable opportunities atCochise College Center for Lifelong Learning.

Gabriel Galindo, DirectorKathy Denney,Data SpecialistJoy Miller,Department AssistantAngela Moreno, Youth Programs CoordinatorAna Smith, Programming Coordinator

Location KeyBC – Benson CenterCSP - Central School Project, BisbeeDC – Douglas CampusDTC - Downtown Center, Sierra VistaSVC– Sierra Vista CampusWC –Willcox Center

Physical Address 2600 East Wilcox Drive, Room G101Sierra Vista AZ 85635

Mailing AddressCochise CollegeAttn: Center for Lifelong Learning 901 North Colombo AvenueSierra Vista AZ 85635

Center for Lifelong Learning Staff

Table of ContentsArts and Crafts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3

Computer Series for Windows® – DTC . . . . . . . . . .7

Computing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8

Cooking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9

Nature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11

Professional Development . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12

Special Interest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13

Wellness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14

Our Instructors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16

Brown Bag Lectures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18

Online Learning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19

Community Outreach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

Cochise College Foundation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

Sierra Vista Campus Map. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22

Downtown Center Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23

Registration Information and Form . . . . . . . . . . . . 24

Online Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . Inside Back Cover

Cover photo and schedule design by Carol Downey, Publication Specialist

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Pit Fire Festival

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Decorative Pottery Workshops.

A pit fire is an ancient method for baking clay. The results of firing in a pit is pieces covered in swirls of colors and patterns.

By participating in one of CLL’s Decorative Pottery Workshops, you can have your work fired in this year’s festival.

Basics of Photography Iwith Robert GallucciGain a better understanding of factors that make consistentlybeautiful photos. You will receive in-depth information aboutequipment, the exposure triangle, composition, and light. Thisdata can move you beyond automatic zones into creative photography. Your course will cover landscape, nature, macro,sports, portrait and group photography, and basics in post-processing. This class is intended for beginning and intermediateadult photographers. You are required to have a personal digitalSLR camera. It is recommended that you bring a tripod and a cablerelease for your camera. Class includes field practice time at a localpark or historical location during the golden hour. You must provideyour transportation to the field practice site. No class on October 14,Columbus Day.Date Time Location Room CostMon, Sep 9 – Oct 28 4 – 6 p.m. DTC A108 $145Field Practice Time 6:30 – 7:30 p.m. TBD Incl.

Decorative Pottery Workshopswith Tonya BorgesonFor your convenience, Decorative Serving Tray and DecorativeVase will be held in three locations. With each paid registra-tion your instructor will give you a $10 voucher that you canuse for a ceramic bowl filled with freshly made gourmet soupthe night of the Pit Fire Festival. Your work will be fired duringthe Pit Fire Festival at the Douglas Campus on October 4 from 5 to 8 p.m.

Decorative Serving TrayExpress your creativity with embellished pottery during thisthree-hour workshop. You can create a decorative servingtray made with white clay, textured, and slab constructed.Focus will be on one decorative serving tray with a differenttheme each week. All class materials are included with yourregistration. CSP is Central School Project.Date Time Location Room CostMon, Sep 9 5 – 8 p.m. DTC A111 $39Thu, Sep 12 1 – 4 p.m. DC TBD $39Mon, Sep 16 5 – 8 p.m. CSP-Bisbee Lower Level $39

Decorative VaseConsider expressing your creativity with embellished potteryduring this three-hour workshop. You can create a decorativevase made with white clay, colored slip, and slab constructed.Focus will be on one decorative vase with a different themeeach week. All class materials are included with registration.CSP is Central School Project.Date Time Location Room CostThu, Sep 19 1 – 4 p.m. DC TBD $39Mon, Sep 23 12 – 3 p.m. CSP-Bisbee Lower Level $39Mon, Sep 23 5 – 8 p.m. DTC A111 $39

Cochise College Pit Fire Festival A pit fire is an ancient method for baking clay that has beenplaced in a hole, or a pit dug into the ground with a wood fire burning above it. The result of firing in a pit fire is piecescovered in swirls of colors and patterns. Cochise College cele-brates the arts with a festival where more than one thousandceramic bowls are hand-made and uniquely crafted byCochise College art students. All proceeds support theCochise College art department and the clubs who partici-pate as vendors. Registration is NOT necessary to attend thisfree event that is open to the public.Date Time Location CostFri, Oct 4 5 – 8 p.m. DC Free

No Fear Paintingwith Kathryn WilliamsAs children, we were free to imagine and express ourselvesartistically without restrictions. As we age, we start to believethere is a right and wrong way to form art. This belief stiflesour creativity. In this workshop, Kathryn will lead you in awarm, playful style to break through creative stumblingblocks and spark self-expression. The journey begins as youare guided through the basic concepts of light, color, texture,perspective, and when to stop. A class materials list will be pro-vided at the time of enrollment. Approximate cost of materials is$30 to $70, depending on the quality and quantity purchased.Class meets three times.Date Time Location Room CostSat, Sep 14 – 28 10 a.m. – 1p.m. DTC A111 $55

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Benvenuti e Benvenute! (Welcome!)with Barbara ContiWelcome to a language course where you can learn the fourbasic skills (speaking, listening, reading, and writing) in thecontext of major themes in Italian culture. By the end of thecourse, you can learn to describe people, events and situa-tions, both in the present and the past, and you may have acquired the necessary vocabulary to communicate abouteveryday situations. This is a beginner level course. Class meets10 times. No class on November 27, Thanksgiving Holiday.Date Time Location Room CostWed, Oct 2 – Dec 11 5 – 7 p.m. DTC G106 $145

Nature Sketching/Journaling at Ramsey Canyonwith Linda FeltnerRamsey Canyon Preserve provides an ideal outdoor class-room for sketching and journaling. As a forested canyon witha perennial stream, it shelters abundant subjects for drawingplants, big trees, rocks and streams, along with native birdsand deer. You will not walk far to experience the gentlestream with tumbled rocks and shallow pools, water-lovingplants as well as the beauty of magnificent trees. Award-winning artist and educator, Linda Feltner will demonstrateher techniques and give you tips for sketching and docu-menting nature with watercolor, graphite, and watercolorpencils. A journal is a powerful record for observations ofwhat you see and touch, and it aids your discovery of nature.*A class materials list will be provided at the time of enrollment.If weather is disagreeable, you will convene in the Nature Conservancy building. Wear outdoor, weather appropriate clothing and shoes for hiking. Sunscreen and hats are recom-mended. Bring water, snacks, and a packed lunch. Space is limited – sign up early! Due to limited parking at the RamseyCanyon Preserve, transportation will be provided. You are required to ride to Ramsey Canyon in a college van. Registrationdeadline for this class is September 26. No refunds after thisdate.Date Time Location CostSat, Oct 5 Depart 8:30 a.m. SVC, Pkg Lot E $59*

Return 4:30 p.m. SVC, Pkg Lot EClass Time 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. Ramsey Canyon Pres. Incl.

Mosaics with Paulawith Paula KeithPick up skills in this exciting, direct application form of glassart by making a stained glass mosaic stepping stone you canuse to integrate color into your garden, craft table tops,benches, pots, and other works. You can learn to add ceramicpieces, beads, baubles, and personal findings. Your morningsession will cover cutting, shaping, grinding, and setting. Yourlunch hour allows the glue to set and your afternoon sessionwill be spent grouting and finishing your work. This is amixed-level class. Using a beginner’s pattern, you can learn to adapt patterns for mosaic use, score, break, snip, and grindglass pieces. Advanced glass cutters can choose a more diffi-cult pattern if desired. At the end of this day-long workshop,you will go home with a finished stained glass mosaic gardenstepping stone. *You will receive a short list of required classmaterials and patterns at the time of enrollment. Former stainedglass students that have all the required class materials will onlyneed to purchase opaque glass. Closed toe shoes and old clothesthat can get dirty are recommended. Eye protection is required.To allow time to order class materials, registration deadlinefor the October course is September 26, and for the November course, it is October 24. No refunds for eitherclass after the registration deadlines.Date Time Location Room CostSat, Oct 5 8 a.m. – 3 p.m. DTC A111 $79*Sat, Nov 2 8 a.m. – 3 p.m. DTC A111 $79*

Conversación en Españolwith Barbara ContiBe part of a language course where you can learn the fourbasic skills (speaking, listening, reading, and writing) in thecontext of major themes in Hispanic culture. Connect withothers and learn the basics of the Spanish language. You canlearn how to greet and describe people, talk about where youlive and what you do, how to make phone calls, book accom-modation, ask for directions, and order food and drinks. This abeginner level course. Class meets nine times. No class on Octo-ber 14, Columbus Day and November 11, Veterans Day.Date Time Location Room CostMon, Oct 7 – Dec 16 5 – 7 p.m. DTC G106 $145

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Functional Pottery Workshopswith Tonya BorgesonFunctional pottery is different from decorative pottery as itcan be used for a variety of functions every day. Decorativepottery is used simply as a decoration. You can get the expertinstruction and guidance you need to make a functional pottery piece. For your convenience, Functional Serving Tray,Functional Serving Bowl, Functional Cup/Mug, and Glazing work-shop will be located in three locations. Glazing is required to makeyour piece functional. There is an additional fee for glazing. SeeGlazing Day below.

Functional Serving TrayYour tray will be made with white clay, textured, slab con-structed, and glazed. You will be provided with clay, tools, andglazes. After glazing, you can use your personally designedtray for a variety of practical needs. Sign up with a friend ormeet some new friends. To make your creation a functionalpiece, the glazing workshop is required. CSP is Central SchoolProject.Date Time Location Room CostMon, Oct 14 5 – 8 p.m. CSP-Bisbee Lower Level $45Thu, Oct 17 1 – 4 p.m. DC TBD $45Fri, Oct 18 12 – 3 p.m. DTC A111 $45

Functional Serving BowlYour bowl will be made with white clay, colored slip, slab con-structed, and glazed. You will be provided with clay, tools, andglazes. After glazing, you can use your personally designedbowl for a selection of tasty treats! Sign up with a friend ormeet some new friends. To make your creation a functionalpiece, the glazing workshop is required. CSP is Central SchoolProject.Date Time Location Room CostMon, Oct 21 5 – 8 p.m. CSP-Bisbee Lower Level $45Thu, Oct 24 1 – 4 p.m. DC TBD $45Fri, Oct 25 12 – 3 p.m. DTC A111 $45

Functional Serving Cup/MugYour cup/mug will be made with white clay, textured, slabconstructed, and glazed. You will be provided with clay, tools, and glazes. After glazing, you can use your personallydesigned cup/mug for a toasty mug of coffee or hot choco-late! Sign up with a friend or meet some new friends. To makeyour creation a functional piece, the glazing workshop is required. CSP is Central School Project.Date Time Location Room CostMon, Oct 28 5 – 8 p.m. CSP-Bisbee Lower Level $45Thu, Oct 31 1 – 4 p.m. DC TBD $45Fri, Nov 1 12 – 3 p.m. DTC A111 $45

Glazing DayThis glazing workshop is required. All workshop participantswill meet to apply the glaze that makes all your pieces func-tional. CSP is Central School Project.Date Time Location Room CostMon, Nov 4 5 – 8 p.m. CSP-Bisbee Lower Level $29Thu, Nov 7 1 – 4 p.m. DC TBD $29Fri, Nov 8 12 – 3 p.m. DTC A111 $29

Zentangle® 101with Brenda CampbellThink easy to learn, fun, and relaxing. Ah, you’re thinking aboutZentangle, an art method to create beautiful images by draw-ing structured patterns. Realize how the simple act of drawingpatterns, one stroke at a time, can be life changing. PracticingZentangle has helped countless people overcome anxiety, reduce stress, and increase mindfulness and creativity. Yourclass is structured to follow the Zentangle Primer 1 by RickRoberts and Maria Thomas. In class, you can learn about thehistory and story behind Zentangle, the steps of the ZentangleMethod, it’s foundational concepts, characteristics, and termi-nology. In addition, you can learn seven patterns or tangles,and you will leave with two tiles. If you can hold a pen andwrite your name, you can do this! *Required class kit can be purchased from instructor at the beginning of class for $20. Exactcash amount or check only for in-class purchases or kit fees.Date Time Location Room CostFri, Oct 11 1 – 5 p.m. DTC G106 $50*

Make a Christmas Jewelry Treewith Colleen CrowlieChristmas time seems to come more quickly every year. Doyou ever wonder what you can give family and friends forChristmas that is a little different and personal? This hands-onclass gives you the avenue to design a one-of-a-kind cos-tumed creation. By repurposing old vintage jewelry, you canfashion an exclusive, personalized, framed Christmas tree.Colleen will show you how these trees are formed and con-structed. Her personal Jewelry Christmas Tree will serve as atemplate for the framed jewelry trees you can make. All classmaterials are included. Registration deadline for October classis October 3 and for November class is October 24. No re-funds after these dates.Date Time Location Room CostFri, Oct 11 1 – 4 p.m. DTC A111 $35Fri, Nov 1 1 – 4 p.m. BC 117 $35

Mosaic Traywith Paula KeithHolidays are coming! Think about the satisfaction of giving acustom gift crafted by you. This is an advanced class to con-tinue your study of mosaics. Paula will cover the techniques forcutting inside curves with a short video clip. This project is forindoor use only and requires a good variety of student-supplied opaque stained glass (baubles as desired). *Wholesquare foot sheets of glass are recommended rather than smallscraps because there are a few large pieces to create. After the enrollment deadline, patterns will be emailed to you for you tochoose your favorite pattern. An 11-inch by 17-inch tray will beprovided. You cannot share cutting tools. Wheeled nippers are recommended in addition to regular cutting tools. Closed toeshoes and old clothes that can get dirty are recommended. Eyeprotection is required. There will be a one-hour lunch break. Prerequisite: Mosaics with Paula. Registration deadline is October 10 to allow time to order class materials. No refundsafter this date.Date Time Location Room CostSat, Oct 19 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. DTC A111 $79*

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Instant Piano for Hopelessly Busy Peoplewith Craig CoffmanYou don’t need years of weekly lessons to learn piano! In just afew hours, you can learn enough secrets of the trade to giveyou years of musical enjoyment. In this one session, you canlearn all the chords you will need to play any song—any style,any key! For ages 18+. *There is a required $29 fee, for workbookand online video instruction, to be paid to the instructor at the beginning of class. Attend both Instant Piano for Hopelessly BusyPeople and How to Play Piano by Ear for $69 plus workbook feesOR $39 per class. Exact cash amount or check only for in-classpurchases or kit fees. Keyboard not required.Date Time Location Room CostSat, Oct 19 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. DTC G106 $39*

How to Play Piano by Earwith Craig CoffmanChange your musical horizon, free yourself from sheet musicdependence and be the life of the party! You can learn one ofmusic’s deepest mysteries: how to play songs without relyingon sheet music. This class is about practical presentation ofmusic theory that includes predicting chord progressions,learning from recordings, and transposing. This is an ideal follow-up to the Instant Piano class and is open to anyonewho has a basic understanding of chords on any instrument.*There is a required $29 fee, for workbook and online video instruction, to be paid to the instructor at the beginning of class.Attend both Instant Piano for Hopelessly Busy People and Howto Play Piano by Ear for $69 plus workbook fees OR $39 per class.Exact cash amount or check only for in-class purchases or kitfees. Keyboard not required.Date Time Location Room CostSat, Oct 19 12:45 – 3:15 p.m. DTC G106 $39*

Instant Guitar for Hopelessly Busy Peoplewith Craig CoffmanTake this crash course and you will be shown some basicchords to get you playing along with your favorite songs rightaway. Class is limited to 15 students. For ages 13+. *There is arequired $29 fee, for workbook and online video instruction, to bepaid to the instructor at the beginning of class. Exact cashamount or check only for in-class purchases or kit fees. Bring anacoustic guitar.Date Time Location Room CostSat, Oct 19 3:30 – 6 p.m. DTC G106 $39*

Zentangle® Wreaths for the Holidayswith Brenda CampbellEngage in the joy of creating Zentangle Inspired Art or ZIA. Awreath is a collection of flowers, leaves, twigs, or other thingsshaped into a circle. Using the Zentangle Method of drawing,Brenda will show you how to create a wreath from a collectionof tangles (or patterns). You can learn several tangles, and youwill be shown how to create a Zentangle wreath for any occa-sion! The Zentangle 101 class is recommended but not requiredprior to taking this class. *Required class kit can be purchasedfrom instructor at the beginning for class for $15. Exact cashamount or check only for in-class purchases or kit fees.Date Time Location Room CostFri, Nov 15 4 – 8 p.m. DTC G106 $50*

Creative Scrapbook Storytellingwith Dr. Jana Rivers-NortonGrasp the knack of visual and verbal storytelling! You can practice this art using your favorite craft fabrics and papers,decorative items, photographs, and memories to celebrateyour family’s passage of time by crafting a personalized keepsake scrapbook. While participating in creative writingexercises and a combination of sensory, kinesthetic, and perceptual activities (sound, sight, touch, movement, and cognition), you can experience a renewed vision of yourselfand others. This develops affective awareness and personalmeaning while exploring the legacy of your personal life storyin a relaxed and playful environment. As a college instructor,Dr. Jana has led workshops in writing and creativity for manyyears. She blends art, memory, and narrative expression. Registration deadline is November 14, no refunds after thisdate.Date Time Location Room CostSat, Nov 23 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. DTC A111 $59

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up for the entire 10-class series! Practical information and usefultechniques for beginning usersof all current Microsoft Windows

versions will be presented by SeanTrachtman. Classes are interactive with one student to a computer. Open discussion and questions are encouraged. All classes are located at the Downtown Center.

Introduction to Personal ComputersDiscussion includes parts of a computer, computer terminol-ogy, mouse skills as well as how and what to buy. This class isa particularly good forum for your computer questions.Date Time Location Room CostThu, Sep 12 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. DTC G104 $39

Introduction to Windows® 10Build a foundation for using Microsoft Windows 10, learningthe fundamental skills needed to navigate the latest Windowsoperating system. Discussion includes functions of the startbutton, desktop and taskbar, shortcuts, and manipulating program windows.Date Time Location Room CostThu, Sep 19 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. DTC G104 $39

Windows® 10 ContinuedThis class is an expansion of the Introduction to Windowsclass, with discussion on navigation and configuration ofsome of the most useful features. Topics will include the prosand cons of a Microsoft account, use of the Cortana personaldigital assistant, Windows updates, and more.Date Time Location Room CostThu, Sep 26 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. DTC G104 $39

Introduction to the World of the Internet Developed for first-time Internet users and novices, this workshop explains what the Internet is and how to use the Internet Explorer program. This class is strongly recommendedfor those who wish to attend Surfing Smart and Safe.Date Time Location Room CostThu, Oct 3 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. DTC G104 $39

Surfing Smart and SafeYou can learn specific procedures to make effective searchesand navigate the Internet like a pro. This class can give youmore confidence to surf the web efficiently and safely.Date Time Location Room CostThu, Oct 10 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. DTC G104 $39

Introduction to Microsoft Word®, Part 1Get acquainted with entering text, editing and selecting text,and formatting documents. This class is strongly recommendedfor those who wish to attend Introduction to Microsoft Word,Part 2.Date Time Location Room CostThu, Oct 17 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. DTC G104 $39

Introduction to Microsoft Word®, Part 2 Take a more in-depth look at the features in Microsoft Word.You will learn about formatting, cut and paste, drag and drop,opening and saving documents, and spell check.Date Time Location Room CostThu, Oct 24 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. DTC G104 $39

Microsoft Word® GraphicsExplore the use of clip art, graphics, and pictures to enhancethe look of any Microsoft Word document.Date Time Location Room CostThu, Oct 31 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. DTC G104 $39

Using Email You will be given an introduction about how to type, edit,send and receive email, delete unwanted mail, create con-tacts, use the address book, and send attachments.Date Time Location Room CostThu, Nov 7 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. DTC G104 $39

File ManagementMelt away the mystery of managing your files and folders.This course will give you in-depth training about the differentlevels of filing used for Microsoft Windows.Date Time Location Room CostThu, Nov 14 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. DTC G104 $39

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g Cyber Security for Managers – ONLINEwith Stephen GalloCyber security issues are all around us and reach nearly everypart of our business and work, from online banking and edu-cation to Facebook and Wi-Fi. Finally, you can get up to dateon Cyber Security basics and fundamentals. Designed fornon-technical managers, directors, and other personnel in thework place. You can find out about key points like threats andvulnerabilities, safeguards, common attacks, viruses, malware and spyware, disaster recovery planning, intrusiondetection/prevention, basic security architecture, introduc-tory forensics, and cyber terrorism. At the end of this course,you can have the knowledge needed to practice safer com-puting. Registration closes three days prior to the class startdate. Register for this class online only by visiting http://www.yougotclass.org/catalog-complete.cfm/Cochise.Date Location CostOct 7 – Nov 1 UGotClass Online $195

Excel 2016® Day Series – Downtown Centerwith Sean TrachtmanImprove your skills in Excel 2016 with this three-part series.Part 1 is a basic introduction to Excel. Topics include usingtoolbars and worksheets, selecting cells and entering data,creating spreadsheets and formulas, formatting cells, andhandling and saving files. Part 2 builds on your skills from Part1. It covers worksheet tables, selecting and formatting objects,text boxes, shapes and charts, conditional formatting, andprinting tips. Part 3 moves on to advanced Excel skills. You canlearn to create macros, develop multi-sheet and multi-file formulas, and discover pivot tables. Previous versions of Excelwill be briefly discussed. Recommend taking courses in consecutive order.Date Time Location Room CostPart 1: Tue, Oct 8 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. DTC G104 $79Part 2: Tue, Oct 15 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. DTC G104 $79Part 3: Tue, Oct 22 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. DTC G104 $79

QuickBooks® Basicswith Vicky JohnstonGain knowledge and new skills so you can design QuickBooksspecifically for your small business accounting needs. Thisclass will cover setting up a company, chart of accounts, entering and paying bills, creating customer invoices, record-ing payments, and making deposits. You can also learn to generate a profit and loss statement along with other useful reports for any small business.Date Time Location Room CostWed, Oct 16 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. DTC G104 $79

QuickBooks® Advancedwith Vicky JohnstonDevelop knowledge gained from the QuickBooks Basics classand ascertain how to set up and use the payroll features, runpaychecks and payroll reports, set up sales tax and run salestax reports, and record credit card expenses. Class will end byshowing you how to use the reconcile feature in QuickBooksto reconcile to your bank statements.Date Time Location Room CostWed, Oct 23 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. DTC G104 $79

QuickBooks® for Nonprofits Iwith Sid DowneyManage nonprofit accounts efficiently using QuickBooks forNonprofits. This program, included as part of the standardQuickBooks software, offers options unique to nonprofit organizations. Over the course of this module, you can learnto set up QuickBooks for your organization, develop a chart ofaccounts, and use lists.Date Time Location Room CostMon, Oct 21 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. DTC G104 $55

QuickBooks® for Nonprofits IIwith Sid DowneyTopics covered in this module include recording income andexpenses and preparing financial statements and reports. Prerequisite: completion of QuickBooks for Nonprofits I or previous experience with QuickBooks.Date Time Location Room CostMon, Oct 28 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. DTC G104 $55

QuickBooks® for Nonprofits IIIwith Sid DowneyTopics covered in this module include budgets, banking,credit card transactions, and payroll. Prerequisite: completionof QuickBooks for Nonprofits II or previous experience withQuickBooks.Date Time Location Room CostMon, Nov 4 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. DTC G104 $55

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Nutrition Serieswith Cynthia Aspergren, U of A Cooperative ExtensionCochise College Center for Lifelong Learning and the University of Arizona Cooperative Extension Sierra Vista arepartnering to bring nutritional classes to the community. Dining with Diabetes Extended and Mediterranean CuisineComes to You Extended are offered at a reduced price due togrant funding. Space is limited. Registration is required.

Dining with Diabetes ExtendedFiguring out how to eat well while managing pre-diabetes ortype 2 diabetes can be a task. This extended course provides amore in-depth conversation on food choices by highlightingwhat foods you can eat more often and what foods should belimited or reduced without counting carbohydrates. Othertopics that will be discussed are meal planning and physicalactivity. You can also enjoy delicious, healthy recipes preparedespecially for you. Class meets four times.Date Time Location Room CostThu, Sep 5 – 26 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. DTC J115 $45

Mediterranean Cuisine Comes to You ExtendedEager to eat the Mediterranean way but not sure where tostart? Start now and get involved in planning and putting theMediterranean lifestyle into practice in your life. You can learngreat tasting ways to do this, from food focus segments high-lighting Mediterranean food selections, to preparing simple,delicious recipes that can fuel you for better health! This extended class will provide more in-depth information on theMediterranean diet, its benefits, and more delicious recipes.Class meets four times.Date Time Location Room CostThu, Oct 3 – 24 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. DTC J115 $45

The Cochise College Kitchen Studio offers a wide range of classes for home chefs with all levels of culinary know-how. Ourclasses are presented in a relaxed atmosphere where you can sit back and learn or participate and get applied experience. Beprepared to have fun and glean from talented local chefs.

The Kitchen Studio is not allergen safe. Please use caution when registering if you have allergies to nuts, dairy or gluten.

Clothing should not be loose-fitting. Please arrive with long hair pulled back. Please wear closed-toed shoes.

Chiles en Nogadawith Chef Karla GomezThe Mexican city of Puebla was the site where Agustín de Itúrbide marched his army and declared Mexico to be an independent country from Spain in 1821. Puebla residentsoften celebrate their Independence Day with Chiles en Nogada, a colorful Mexican dish that represents the colors ofthe Mexican flag. The Meat-Stuffed Poblano Pepper (green)represents independence; the Walnut Sauce (white) represents religion; and the Pomegranate Garnish (red) represents union.This delicate, delicious, historical dish can delight your palate. Date Time Location Room CostSat, Sep 7 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. DTC J115 $59

Gluten Free Bakingwith Chef Lindsay AlexanderAfter so many requests, we are happy to offer a gluten freebaking class! Enjoy soft pretzels, cinnamon swirl bread withdairy free icing, artisan style bread, and you can learn how tocreate gluten free flour blends for you to take home! Be readyfor a mouthwatering treat like a slice of flourless chocolatecake! A tasty adventure awaits!Date Time Location Room CostMon, Sep 9 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. DTC J115 $55

Plentiful Pastrieswith Chef Gael SmejkalIndulge in decadent, flaky pastries bursting with rich filling.You can learn to make deserts worthy of a French Patisserie.Menu: Berry Cream Cheese Pinwheels, Eclairs, and CaramelApple Turnovers.Date Time Location Room CostSat, Sep 14 12 – 3 p.m. DTC J115 $49

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Plant Based Brunchwith Chef Lindsay AlexanderPlant Based Brunch! Say What? Now is your chance to relishyour palate with refreshingly light flavors. Enjoy a plant basedspin on some classic brunch favorites that you can make athome. Unfortunately, no mimosas. Menu: Blackberry Basil Ricotta Pressed Sandwich, Tofu Benedict, and Quiche.Date Time Location Room CostMon, Sep 16 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. DTC J115 $55

Take the Cake, Cupcakeswith Chef Gael SmejkalCapture a bit of fun with unique cupcake flavors and combina-tions. Don’t be afraid to push the limits of flavor. Try flavor filledcupcakes like bright and fresh Coconut Lime Cupcakes, com-forting and warm Pancake Cupcakes with Bacon Buttercream,and rich and exciting Chili Chocolate Cupcakes.Date Time Location Room CostSat, Oct 5 12 – 3 p.m. DTC J115 $49

Holiday Powered by Plantswith Chef Lindsay AlexanderHoliday flavors come to you in appetizing plant based mode!Impress your guests by learning how to make a MushroomWellington. Set a table with Deviled Potatoes and ditch theeggs. Make a colorful, handheld, Thanksgiving-themed wrapbursting with holiday flavors.Date Time Location Room CostMon, Oct 7 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. DTC J115 $55

Sensational Soups IIwith Chef Gael SmejkalContemplate soups perfect for fall! Whether you are cozyingup under a blanket with a book, or enjoying a cup with thefamily at a bonfire, these soups are perfect for warming yourtummy and your soul. Share with loved ones to warm hearts aswell. Menu: Wild Rice and Mushroom Soup, Fall Harvest Vegetable Soup, and Ham and Potato Corn Chowder.Date Time Location Room CostWed, Oct 30 4:30 – 7:30 p.m. DTC J115 $49

Tantalizing Tartswith Chef Gael SmejkalThere is an old saying, “easy as pie,” but what is easier than pie?Tarts! With these enticing treats, you can impress any dinnerparty or set the mood for a romantic evening. Menu: Mush-room and Gruyere Cheese Tart, Orange Chocolate Tart, andPear Tart.Date Time Location Room CostFri, Nov 8 4 – 7 p.m. DTC J115 $49

Roll Out the Sushiwith Chef Lindsay AlexanderGet together with Chef Lindsey and make some classic sushirolls. You can learn the sushi making process of preparing classic rolls, completely hands-on. You can also take pleasure ina tasting of Chef Lindsay’s satisfying signature rolls. Menu: California Roll, Spicy Tuna Roll*, and Philly Roll*. Vegetarian andgluten free rolls will be available. Miso Soup and green tea willmake this a complete experience. *Consuming raw or under-cooked meats, poultry, seafood, shellfish, or eggs may increaseyour risk of foodborne illness.Date Time Location Room CostSat, Dec 7 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. DTC J115 $55

Breads Around the World: Europewith Chef Gael SmejkalThis is the first class in a year-long series. Your primary focuswill be yeast breads. Menu: Einback from Germany, Focacciafrom Italy, Traditional Crumpets from Britain, and Brioche fromFrance.Date Time Location Room CostSat, Dec 14 12 – 3 p.m. DTC J115 $45

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Sharks: The Biology of Remarkable Fisheswith Jeff BabsonHollywood has given all sharks a bad reputation. Jeff will talkabout the biology and diversity of these resilient survivors.Everything from huge plankton feeders to tiny deep watersharks, from the familiar form of the Great White, to the bizarrehammerheads and goblin sharks. Enroll with us for a look intothe surprising world of these misunderstood creatures.Date Time Location Room CostThu, Nov 14 6 – 8 p.m. DTC G106 $19

The Monarch: A Closer Look at an Iconic Insect with Jeff BabsonThe Monarch is the most famous insect in the world. You cangain insight into the biology of this magnificent butterfly. Lec-ture will cover the life cycle, food plants, and the awe-inspiringmigration of Monarchs. In addition, you can catch a glimpse ofthe threats Monarchs are facing, and what you can do to helpconserve these remarkable insects.Date Time Location Room CostThu, Dec 12 6 – 8 p.m. DTC G106 $19

Venomous Reptiles of North Americawith Jeff BabsonArizona is home to more venomous reptiles than any otherstate. Jeff will delve into species found in North America aswell as give you information about coral snakes, pit vipers,and the Gila Monster, the only venomous lizard in the UnitedStates. You will look into the biology of these animals such asthe structure of the venom delivery apparatus, venom com-position, and reproduction. Discussion will cover how to reduce the risk of being bitten and first aid for bite victims.Date Time Location Room CostThu, Sep 19 6 – 8 p.m. DTC G106 $19

Spiders, Scorpions, and Kinwith Jeff BabsonSpiders, scorpions, and their kin include some of the most mis-understood creatures on Earth. Their fearsome reputation isundeserved since the vast majority of these animals are com-pletely harmless to man. If you dislike spiders, you may want tobe in this class. These animals do us a huge favor by consum-ing vast quantities of insects, playing an important role in pestcontrol. Join us for a quest into the world of arachnids.Date Time Location Room CostThu, Oct 24 6 – 8 p.m. DTC G106 $19

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Enhance your Writing Skillswith Lindy D. Nicholas-HattonWould you like to express yourself better in writing? Are youlooking to change your career path? Employers today arelooking for professionals who can clearly communicate usingdifferent mediums. No matter the type of document ormethod, being able to craft the message clearly, concisely, andpersuasively is essential. This course teaches various types ofwriting and best writing practices that can be applied in bothbusiness and personal writing. Critical Reading and CriticalThinking discussions and weekly writing tasks will strengthenknowledge and writing ability.Date Time Location Room CostTue, Sep 3 – Nov 12 5:30 – 8 p.m. DTC G106 $199

Job Skills for the 21st Centurywith Gabriel GalindoThe price of success is smart, hard work, dedication to yourjob and the determination to apply the best of yourself to thetask at hand. Do you want to learn about your personalitytype/style, communication skills, resume writing, interviewskills, how to find a job, and how to keep a job? Become partof Job Skills for the 21st Century where you will be able to acquire the competencies needed to be effective and effica-cious when looking to stop the job exploration and beginsearching for your career.Date Time Location Room CostThu, Oct 3 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. DTC G106 $35

Accounting and Finance for the Non-Financial Managers – ONLINEwith Sharon deFontenyEvery successful person in the workplace utilizes financial information to aid effective decision making. Accounting andFinance for Non-Financial Managers explain the financial concepts and accounting processes used in most businessesand will provide practical techniques that will increase youreffectiveness and your career. Get a foundation to understandthe seven steps in the accounting cycle and use financial information in decision making. Come away with the knowl-edge to analyze resource allocation and evaluate financial performance. Register for this class online only by visiting http://www.yougotclass.org/catalog-complete.cfm/Cochise.Date Location CostSep 3 – 27 UGotClass Online $195

Spanish for Medical Professionals – ONLINEwith Cristina SempéAre you frustrated by the communication gap that can occurbetween you and your Spanish-speaking patients? If you answered yes, this Spanish class, designed specifically forhealthcare professionals, will help you bridge that gap. Youcan practice the basic, practical language skills needed to effectively communicate with your Spanish-speaking patientsand their families. You can learn the basics of the language,gain an understanding of the culture, and know how to askthe questions crucial to quality healthcare. Whether you speaksome Spanish and need a refresher, or speak no Spanish, youcan complete the course with the skills you need to effectivelycommunicate with your Spanish-speaking patients. Registerfor this class online only by visitinghttp://www.yougotclass.org/catalog-complete.cfm/Cochise.Date Location CostSep 3 – Oct 25 UGotClass Online $290Regis

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Sky Islands: The Story Behind Their Originswith Glenn MinuthArizona has been notably described metaphorically as having“sky islands with desert seas.” But how did this island conceptreally originate? Have you considered why all sky islands inArizona have different species plants and animals? You willstudy one of the key concepts to explain such dissimilarities:the conspicuously famous “Equilibrium Theory of Island Biogeography (ETIB)”. ETIB is present everywhere in our livesand you’ll find out the secrets of the unique faunal and floradistributions in the sky islands.Date Time Location Room CostThu, Nov 21 6 – 7:30 p.m. DTC G106 $19

Revisiting Two Landmark Environmental Disasterswith Glenn MinuthRevisit two notorious chemical disruptions of the ecosystemin Bhopal, India (1984), and Institute, West Virginia (1985), andtheir impacts on two cities in two very different countries. Thisis a story about Union Carbide and the chemical industry during the Green Revolution. Their national and internationalcorporate ethics allowed incredible human suffering amidstcatastrophic fatalities. After these incidents, our United StatesCongress reacted by enacting legislation to counter this corporate behavior, but how did the Bhopal’s citizens fare?Date Time Location Room CostThu, Dec 5 6 – 8 p.m. DTC G106 $19

La Frontera: A History of the Cochise County Borderlandswith Rebecca OrozcoGet a glance of Cochise County Borderlands through its history. Our region has long been the focus of competing cultures: Native American, Spanish, Mexican, and UnitedStates. Today’s border is just the latest in a series of bound-aries. This program will look at the peoples who have occupied our borderland through the eyes of time.Date Time Location Room CostWed, Oct 2 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. SVC 901 $19

The Geology of Goldwith Glenn MinuthGold has been discovered on all of Earth’s continents exceptAntarctica. Most of the supply of this precious metal is inac-cessible or simply too expensive to mine. In its purest form, itis a bright, slightly reddish yellow, dense, soft, malleable andductile metal. As of 2015, a total of 186,700 tons of gold existsabove ground. Alchemists never managed to turn base met-als into gold. So how is gold actually formed? Gold isn’t trulyformed, at least, not on Earth. You can examine some of itsamazing properties, where it is found, its posited formation,including exceptional celestial origin theory, and how itcomes to form in deposits that are discovered by man.Date Time Location Room CostThu, Oct 10 6 – 7:30 p.m. DTC G106 $19

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Stretchercizewith Julia JonesThis is a cooperative exercise class focused on women age55+. We emphasize stretching, balancing, and strengthening– laughter and talk are added bonuses. Check us out and see if this is the right exercise group for you. Bring your mat, ormodify your practice by using a chair. You can join this 16-weekcourse at any time. No class on October 14, Columbus Day or November 11, Veterans Day.Date Time Location CostMon/Tue/Thu, 7:30 – 8:30 a.m. SVC Fit Ctr $13Sep 3 – Dec 19

Yoga with Macaela with Macaela CashmanReap benefits, reduce stress, and experience yoga that is gentle and meditative while still toning and strengtheningfor those wanting a little extra challenge. You’ve heard, “nopain, no gain?” Macaela’s mantra is “No pain – no pain is ouraim!” You can learn to listen to your body for better healthand overall awareness. A yoga mat is required to attend class.Bring your yoga mat, strap and two 4-inch yoga blocks to class.Date Time Location Cost Tue, Sep 3 – Oct 15 5 – 6 p.m. SVC Fit Ctr $70Tue, Oct 22 – Dec 3 5 – 6 p.m. SVC Fit Ctr $70

Yoga Foundations with Macaela CashmanThis class is for the true yoga beginner so you can reap thebenefits of balancing your mind, body, and spirit. Despite preconceptions, you do not need to be flexible to do yoga.You can experience gentle yoga in a relaxing, supportive environment. Macaela will show you variations of poses soyou can adjust your practice to meet your needs. A yoga matis required to attend class. Bring your yoga mat, strap and two 4- inch yoga blocks to class. No class on October 14, ColumbusDay, November 11, Veterans Day or November 27, ThanksgivingHoliday. November 4 through December 16 is a six-week class.The other three classes are seven weeks each.Date Time Location CostWed, Sep 4 – Oct 16 5 – 6 p.m. SVC Fit Ctr $70Mon, Sep 9 – Oct 28 5 – 6 p.m. SVC Fit Ctr $70Wed, Oct 23 – Dec 11 5 – 6 p.m. SVC Fit Ctr $70Mon, Nov 4 – Dec 16 5 – 6 p.m. SVC Fit Ctr $60

Vinyasa Yogawith Jamie BarlowCome on get physical! This class is a continuous-flow style ofHatha power yoga where you can enjoy moving your body,while building strength, working on flexibility, balance, stamina, core stability, spinal mobility, mental focus, and concentration. You will stay with an uninterrupted flow ofpostures, moving at a slow to moderate pace, to build heat inthe body, sweat, detoxify, and de-stress. Your goal is to enjoythe movement, relax the mind, and probe the mind-body-breath connection. This is a multi-level class. Modifications willbe provided.All are welcome. Be ready for an invigoratingworkout that allows you to absorb the benefits of yoga intoyour body and soul. Class will end with 10–15 minutes ofdeep stretching and restorative yoga for blissful relaxation.Both sessions are five-week classes.Date Time Location Cost Thu, Sep 5 – Oct 3 5:30 – 6:30 p.m. SVC Fit Ctr $50Thu, Oct 24 – Nov 21 5:30 – 6:30 p.m. SVC Fit Ctr $50

HealthRHYTHMS® Group Empowerment Drummingwith Bruno TalericoHealthRHYTHMS® is a fun, evidence-based, whole persondrumming strategy that promotes socialization and ensures a healthy non-strenuous workout. Through drumming exer-cises, you can work on reducing stress, improving moods,boosting your immune system, and enhancing creativity and self-awareness. Drumming instruments are provided.Date Time Location Room CostFri, Sep 13 5 – 7 p.m. DTC G106 $19Fri, Nov 1 5 – 7 p.m. DTC G106 $19

Meditation: a Tool for Lifewith Macaela CashmanMeditation is a tool for change, and life is always changing.Practicing meditation can help you worry less, lower perfec-tionism and self-doubt, exercise greater kindness toward others and ourselves, and be more conscious of what behaviors we choose. It helps us create equanimity so we canbetter deal with pain and difficult emotions, and it enhancesour ability to feel love and joy. What Macaela plans to explore,in addition to various meditation techniques, is how you can integrate the practice into your daily experience so you canbe truly present for your life. Some practices will be lying down.Bring two blankets or one blanket and a yoga mat. If you knowyou will be meditating in a chair, this will not apply to you. If youwant to sit on the floor for meditation, consider getting a buck-wheat-filled meditation pillow. It will enhance your comfort.Date Time Location Cost Sat, Sep 7– 21 9 – 10:30 a.m. SVC Fit Ctr $30

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American Heart Association — Heartsaver First Aid, CPRand Automated External Defibrillator (AED)with Neil GagoLearn to manage illness and injuries within the first few minutes until professional help arrives. This class is for anyperson who wants to acquire important life-saving skills orhas a duty to respond to a first aid or cardiac emergencybecause of job responsibilities or regulatory requirements.Course content includes general principles of CPR/AED andfirst aid for medical and injury emergencies. Those who successfully complete this course will qualify for a two-year certification.Date Time Location Room CostSat, Oct 5 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. DTC G106 $79

American Heart Association — Basic Life Support forHealthcare Providers with Neil GagoBasic life support will cover CPR for adult, infant and child aswell as the use of an Automated External Defibrillator (AED)in accordance with AHA guidelines. Core material covered will be: adult, child and infant CPR, ventilations with a barrierdevice, 1 and 2 rescuer techniques, use of the bag-valve mask,automated external defibrillation (AED) and aid for chokingvictims. Those who successfully complete this course will qualifyfor a two-year certification.Date Time Location Room CostSat, Oct 26 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. DTC G106 $55

Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) New Certificationwith Neil GagoGain the knowledge and skills necessary to evaluate andmanage the first 10 minutes of a witnessed adult ventricularfibrillation cardiac arrest. Essentials of the course and theskills and didactic information are contained in the 10 coreACLS cases: respiratory arrest, pulseless ventricular fibrilla-tion/ventricular tachycardia (VF/VT) treated with an AED,VF/VT refractory to initial defibrillation, pulseless electrical activity, asystole, acute coronary syndromes, bradycardia,stable tachycardia, unstable tachycardia and acute ischemicstroke. Those who successfully complete the knowledge andskills evaluations, in accordance with the curriculum of this AHAcourse, are eligible to receive the ACLS course completion card.This is a two- day class. Recertification is Friday only.Date Time Location Room CostThu/Fri, Sep 19 and 20 9 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. DTC G106 $179Recertification Fri, Sep20 9 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. DTC G106 $129

Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) New Certificationwith Neil GagoThe Pediatric Advanced Life Support Course presents theAmerican Heart Association's standards and guidelines formanagement of the pediatric patient in respiratory distress,shock, and/or cardiopulmonary failure. Lecture and lab simu-lations are used to promote effective learning of essentialskills. Those who successfully complete the knowledge and skillsevaluations, in accordance with the curriculum of this AHAcourse, are eligible to receive the PALS course completion card.This is a two-day class. Recertification is Friday only.Date Time Location Room CostThu/Fri, Nov 21 and 22 9 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. DTC G106 $179Recertification Fri, Nov 22 9 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. DTC G106 $129

Our schedule lists only the two-day ACLS and PALS classes.Go to www.cochise.edu/cll where you may choose one ortwo-day classes. If you don’t have a card or if your card hasexpired, choose a two-day class ($179). If you need recertifi-cation, choose a one-day class ($129).

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Barbara Contiwas born and raised in Argentina, moved to Italy asa young adult, and lived there for 20 years. She has also lived inSpain and now lives in the United States. She loves singing, dancing, music, reading, writing, cooking, and traveling. She haspublished a book on linguistics and recorded a dance album.

Barbara knows how important learning a language can be. It canlead to a new country, a new job, new friends and can even makethe difference between being happy and fulfilled or miserable.

Barbara has a bachelor of arts degree in English, Italian and Spanish, a master’s degree in Spanish as a Second Language,CELTA, Arizona State University Certificate in TESOL, Trainer ofTrainers Certificate, DELE, SIELE, PLICO, CELI, NATO Joint ForcesLanguage Tester, CEDILS, IH Certificate in Spanish, and more. Shespeaks a little bit of Swedish, Norwegian, Icelandic, Irish, French,German, Portuguese, Dutch, Frisian, Japanese, Korean, and Welsh.As you can see, languages are her obsession! She loves learningabout etymologies and genetics. She has more than 20 years experience teaching both adults and children. Barbara believes

teaching is about giving someone the tools, confidence, competencies, motivation, and enthusiasm to learn to become the very best version of themselves.

You can meet Barbara in Benvenuti e Benvenute! (Welcome!) and Conversación en Español.

Brenda Campbell grew up in Iowa surrounded by creative people! She majored in art at Cochise College and found she wasin her element. She also had a passion for art history, but she putart on the back seat when she became an army wife. She left Arizona, got a business degree, and joined the workforce. Whenshe retired from her career as a federal employee, she returned toher fervor for art.

Brenda has worked in a variety of art mediums to include sewing,yarn art, cross-stitch, paper crafting, digital scrapbooking, andpainting. Drawing was one thing Brenda avoided because shejust didn’t believe she could draw, and then, she discovered Zentangle®. She tried it and taught herself just enough to formher first Zentangle drawing. She was amazed at how much sheliked it, not just the act of drawing, but the final product. It wasthe first time she liked her drawing. Brenda is zealous about sharing the Zentangle Method of drawing with as many peopleas she can. She was trained as a Certified Zentangle Teacher(CZT) by the founders of Zentangle®, Rick Roberts and MariaThomas.

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Colleen Crowliewas treated with a Vintage Jewelry ChristmasTree gift from a friend’s grandmother. She enjoyed the gift somuch that she wanted to learn how to make them as gifts for others. Colleen is a self-taught Vintage Jewelry Christmas Treeartist. Colleen also loves collecting the vintage jewelry to makethe trees. This provides a wide range of jewelry for class membersto select from. Many of Colleen’s friends asked her for a work-shop. Thus, she developed a two-hour class where you will beable to complete your personal Christmas Jewelry Tree. Otherhobbies include writing four books (Bisbee Walls, The Curse of theBlack Bubblegum, Step-By-Step Beautiful Bisbee Plants and I KnowWhy She Swallowed the Fly). Colleen is also a walker, a talker, aphotographer, a yogo girl, and a storyteller.

You can meet Colleen in her class Make a Christmas Jewelry Tree.

Lindy Nicholas Hatton is a strong believer in lifelong learningwhether through formal education or informal learning. Shebelieves that continuing to build skills and knowledge keeps aperson’s spirit young and vibrant. Writing can be a challenge,but one that can be conquered.

Lindy has used writing throughout her life, personally and professionally. She taught at Cochise College as an Adjunct Instructor of English Composition 101 and Preparatory English. Since that time, she has been working on FortHuachuca as a contractor instructing Unmanned Aircraft System maintenance. She earned a master’s degree in EnglishEducation from the University of Arizona and subsequentlyearned four technical-related associate degrees.

In her spare time, Lindy likes to read, write, cross-stitch, andspend time with her family.

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September 4Traveling The World One Photograph At A TimeRobert Galluci

September 11 Mariachi Rhythm (Armonia) InstrumentsGabriel Galindo

September 18Women of the West – Fashion of the 1800sBarbara Blankenship

September 25Hot Air BallooningRobert Wilson

October 2NeanderthalsJohn Barthelme Ph.D

October 9Coronado National MonumentChris Bentley, Supervisory Park Ranger

October 16The Amazing DroneChristopher Ritter, Cochise College Professor

October 23South Africa: Cape Town to Kruger National ParkRobert and Liza Weissler

October 30Baltic Sea AdventureRebecca Orozco and Sheila Devoe Heidman

November 6Oaxacan Master WeaverAlex Martinez

November 13Honor Flight Southern ArizonaMary E. Mueller, Guardian Coordinator Honor Flight Southern Arizona

November 20Green Ribbon in the Arid West: A History of Wildlife, Livestock, and Human Settlement on the San Pedro RiverDiana Hadley

December 4Exploring the Holy LandJeanne Robichaud

Bring your lunch and join us for the free Fall 2019 Lecture Series Downtown Center, 2600 E Wilcox Drive, Room G106Wednesday from 12:10 – 1 p.m.

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Cochise College Center for Lifelong Learning (CLL) partners with UGotClass, a part of theLearning Resources Network (LERN), the world’s largest association in continuing educationand lifelong learning, serving more than 9,000 professionals every year.

UGotClass offers online certificates and courses that provide practical, how-to information on marketing, finances, management, sales, and product development.

Our partner, ed2go, is a part of Cengage Learning, the largest provider of turnkey online training and education solutions serving the adult education, career, and corporate training markets. ed2go has served nearly 2 million students.

Cengage Learning believes that engagement is the foundation of learning…engagement isat our core and our focus is on engaging with learners, both in the classroom and beyond,to ensure the most effective learning solutions and personalized services.

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Marjorie Stewart spent much of her childhood in the li-brary, reading with purpose. Later, she and her husbandLowell “Stew” Stewart enjoyed woodworking, even own-ing his-and-hers tools. Stew’s job as an engineer tookthem around the country. At every stop, Marj enrolled incollege: Utah State, UCLA, Arizona Western and Cochise,from which she graduated in 1972. Her interests run thegamut, from plants and tap dancing to 9nance and 3Dprinting.

With the help of attorneys and a licensed 9duciary, Marjand Lowell established a plan to inspire the curiosity oflearners at Cochise College.

“There’s nothing more fun than learning a brand newthing! No matter what else you do in your life, you gottakeep on learning. And if I can help some people go tocollege to do that, I am going to do it.”

what do you value?We can help you leave a legacy that supports student success.

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1 • OnlineRegister anytime, day or night, online. Go towww.cochise.edu/cll click on classes and follow the prompts.

2 • PhoneCall (520) 515-5492 to register by phone usingyour credit card.

3 • Walk InDrop by our office and register in person withone of our friendly staff members. We are located at the Downtown Center, 2600 EastWilcox Drive, Room G101.

4 • MailFill out the registration form (right), makecheck or money order payable to CochiseCollege and mail with your registration to: Cochise CollegeAttn: Center for Lifelong Learning901 N. Colombo AvenueSierra Vista, AZ 85635

Disability AccommodationsCochise College values inclusive learning environments and strives to make all aspectsof the College accessible to our students. Ifyou have a disability and believe you need anaccommodation to improve access to learn-ing and campus services, you may begin thewelcome process and review the DisabilityStudent Guide at www.cochise.edu/disability.Community members and Center for LifelongLearning, and non-registered students maycontact the Office of Disability Services to determine eligibility at (520) 515-5337.

Groups/OrganizationsWe will be glad to prepare a class tailored toyour needs—held at your location or atCochise College. For more information call(520) 515-5492, (800) 966-7943, ext. 5492 oremail [email protected].

Four Easy Ways to Register Center for Lifelong LearningRegistration Form

Name ________________________________________ Date ________

Mailing Address________________________________________________

City ______________________________ State ______ Zip __________

Home Phone ______________________ Cell ______________________

Work ____________________________ Other______________________

Email ________________________________________________________

Please acknowledge the best mode to confirm enrollment and reach you foradditional class information.

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Class Name __________________________________________________

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Registration Deadline:Registration payments are required in full at least one day prior to class start date or by noon on Friday for weekend classes. Certain classes haveindividual fees and registration deadlines. See each class for those requirements and refund policies. Instructors will not accept registration pay-ment at any time. Exact cash amount or check only for in-class purchases or kit fees.

Classes that do not meet the minimum student requirement will be cancelled before the actual class date. Register early to ensure theclass you desire to take will be a go.

Cancellation and Refund Policy: The Cochise College Center for Lifelong Learning reserves the right to cancel course offerings with a fullrefund. Full refunds will be given to students who provide CLL with their cancellation notice five business days prior to the class start date unlessthere is a specific cancellation policy for that class. A $10 cancellation fee will be charged for late cancellations. See cancellation policies foreach class at the end of the course description.

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Online registration is fast,easy and convenient.

Go to www.cochise.edu/clland browse classes!

Register online...Anytime, Anywhere!

Four Easy Steps:

1. Find Your CoursesBrowse through more than 100courses to find the ones that areright for you.

2. Create AccountBefore you can register for acourse, you must click on YourAccount to create a profile.

3. Add to CartYou may add multiple items toyour basket.

4. Proceed to CheckoutEnter your payment informationto complete your registrationand guarantee your access to thecourses you desire.

Once your registration isapproved, we will send you areceipt for your records.

2020 SpringSchedule

Coming in January

Spring Classes Begin January 21!

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