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Art/Craft/Hobbies Get Drawn In Adult Basics of sketching and drawing in a relaxed, positive setting. Focus is on drawing from what is seen. Bring a 9x12 sketchbook. Supplies list avail- able at class. Thursdays Apr. 24-May 29 Code: 3001-08 7:00-8:30 PM Fee: $32.00 Liberty M.S. - Room 105 Bev Buzan, Instructor Card Making, Made Easy Adult Using stamps and cutouts, create your own personal- ized cards for any occasion. Fee covers materials needed for 5 cards. Ideas will be dis- played. Bring a camera and take photos of the board and classmates creations. Sue Tompkins is an independent dealer for Stampin’ Up! ®. Tuesday Apr. 29 Code: 3063-08 7:00-9:00 PM Fee: $20.00 Washougal H.S. - Room 190 - South Entrance Sue Tompkins, Instructor Old Jeans to New Skirt Adult Learn a quick easy way to expand your wardrobe. Make a jeans skirt in just one evening. Bring old jeans, pins, seam ripper, scissors, and thread. Bring lace, trim, or bling that you like for an accent or keep it plain. Tuesday Apr. 29 Code: 3021-08 6:30-8:00 PM Fee: $15.00 Washougal H.S. - Room 194 - South Entrance Peny Gibbons, Instructor Wood Carving Adult Class is for skilled carvers. Learn new techniques and share resources. Materials needed will be discussed at class. Wednesdays Apr. 9-June 18 Code: 3023-08 5:30-8:30 PM Fee: $20.00 Jemtegaard M.S. - Woodshop Rm Dave Cox, Instructor The Personal Touch Adult For beginners and experts. Create a personal scrapbook/ stampbook for treasured memories. Take home a 10 page 6”x6” book with cover, and the skills to make a book for everyone in your family. A $12 materials fee paid to instructor. Thursday Apr. 24 Code: 3033-08 7:00-9:00 PM Fee: $10.00 Liberty M.S. - Room 106 Pat Flynn, Instructor Automotive Automotive classes are taught by Margie Seals, everyone’s favorite mechan- ic, consultant, and nationally recognized shop owner with over 30 years of experience. www.myfavoritemechanic.com for more information. Open Your Own Shop Adult Dreamed of opening your own shop? Explore manage- ment, technical, market- ing, people skills, and the financial knowledge needed for success and the mistakes to avoid. Be in business for yourself, not by yourself. Take this first step toward creating the success and money you have dreamed of. You can do it! Tuesday May 6 Code: 3079-08 6:30-8:00 PM Fee: $75.00 Washougal H.S. - Room 197 - South Entrance Take Better Care of Your Car Adult You, the car owner, never, ever want to touch a wrench, but you want to take better care of your car. Don’t be ‘taken for a ride!’ Learn tons of practical ways to help choose the right shop and the danger signals to watch out for. Save time, save money, and stay safe. Thursday May 8 Code: 3078-08 6:30-8:00 PM Fee: $60.00 Washougal H.S. - Room 197 - South Entrance Take Your Shop Profits to the Next Level Adult Shop owners, managers, service writers, and techni- cians - Learn how to quickly and easily perform a ‘system scan’ of your entire shop operation in order to identify and target the profit eating areas in need of repair. No suppositions, theories, or fancy numbers only practical methods that are tried and true. Profit now with this op- portunity to work with Margie Seal. If you never take an- other class, take this one! Tuesday Apr. 22 Code: 3080-08 6:30-8:00 PM Fee: $135.00 Washougal H.S. - Room 197 - South Entrance Business Incorporating Do you get “Asset Protection and Tax Relief?” Adult Understanding S & C, LLC, LLP, General & Limited Partnerships, etc. Discussion covers why, what, & how to start, taxes, forms (IRS, Cor- porate, State, and Local) and personal liability. Incorporat- ing in the state of Washing- ton, Nevada, or Delaware? Cost comparisons for do-it- yourself, Internet services, TV classes, or legal help. Class provides knowledge not legal/financial advice. Monday, Tuesday May 5-6 Code: 3060-08 6:30-9:30 PM Fee: $38.00 Liberty M.S. - Room 104 Donald Samec, Instructor or Thursdays July 10-17 Code: 4027-08 6:30-9:30 PM Fee: $38.00 Hathaway School - Portable C Donald Samec, Instructor EAST COUNTY COMMUNITY EDUCATION Register page 2 www.washougal.k12.wa.us/wcer 360-954-3838 5 www.secstate.wa.gov/elections/register_vote.aspx

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Art/Craft/HobbiesGet Drawn InAdult Basics of sketching and drawing in a relaxed, positive setting. Focus is on drawing from what is seen. Bring a 9x12 sketchbook. Supplies list avail-able at class.ThursdaysApr. 24-May 29 Code: 3001-087:00-8:30 PM Fee: $32.00Liberty M.S. - Room 105Bev Buzan, Instructor

Card Making, Made EasyAdult Using stamps and cutouts, create your own personal-ized cards for any occasion. Fee covers materials needed for 5 cards. Ideas will be dis-played. Bring a camera and take photos of the board and classmates creations. Sue Tompkins is an independent dealer for Stampin’ Up! ®. TuesdayApr. 29 Code: 3063-087:00-9:00 PM Fee: $20.00Washougal H.S. - Room 190 - South EntranceSue Tompkins, Instructor

Old Jeans to New SkirtAdult Learn a quick easy way to expand your wardrobe. Make a jeans skirt in just one evening. Bring old jeans, pins, seam ripper, scissors, and thread. Bring lace, trim, or bling that you like for an accent or keep it plain.TuesdayApr. 29 Code: 3021-086:30-8:00 PM Fee: $15.00Washougal H.S. - Room 194 - South EntrancePeny Gibbons, Instructor

Wood CarvingAdult Class is for skilled carvers. Learn new techniques and share resources. Materials needed will be discussed at class. WednesdaysApr. 9-June 18 Code: 3023-085:30-8:30 PM Fee: $20.00Jemtegaard M.S. - Woodshop RmDave Cox, Instructor

The Personal TouchAdult For beginners and experts. Create a personal scrapbook/stampbook for treasured memories. Take home a 10 page 6”x6” book with cover, and the skills to make a book for everyone in your family. A $12 materials fee paid to instructor. ThursdayApr. 24 Code: 3033-087:00-9:00 PM Fee: $10.00Liberty M.S. - Room 106Pat Flynn, Instructor

AutomotiveAutomotive classes are taught by Margie Seals, everyone’s favorite mechan-ic, consultant, and nationally recognized shop owner with over 30 years of experience. www.myfavoritemechanic.com for more information.Open Your Own ShopAdultDreamed of opening your own shop? Explore manage-ment, technical, market-ing, people skills, and the financial knowledge needed for success and the mistakes to avoid. Be in business for yourself, not by yourself. Take this first step toward creating the success and money you have dreamed of. You can do it! TuesdayMay 6 Code: 3079-086:30-8:00 PM Fee: $75.00Washougal H.S. - Room 197 - South Entrance

Take Better Care of Your CarAdultYou, the car owner, never, ever want to touch a wrench, but you want to take better care of your car. Don’t be ‘taken for a ride!’ Learn tons of practical ways to help choose the right shop and the danger signals to watch out for. Save time, save money, and stay safe. ThursdayMay 8 Code: 3078-086:30-8:00 PM Fee: $60.00Washougal H.S. - Room 197 - South Entrance

Take Your Shop Profits to the Next LevelAdultShop owners, managers, service writers, and techni-cians - Learn how to quickly and easily perform a ‘system scan’ of your entire shop operation in order to identify and target the profit eating areas in need of repair. No suppositions, theories, or fancy numbers only practical methods that are tried and true. Profit now with this op-portunity to work with Margie Seal. If you never take an-other class, take this one! TuesdayApr. 22 Code: 3080-086:30-8:00 PM Fee: $135.00Washougal H.S. - Room 197 - South Entrance

BusinessIncorporatingDo you get “Asset Protection and Tax Relief?” Adult Understanding S & C, LLC, LLP, General & Limited Partnerships, etc. Discussion covers why, what, & how to start, taxes, forms (IRS, Cor-porate, State, and Local) and personal liability. Incorporat-ing in the state of Washing-ton, Nevada, or Delaware? Cost comparisons for do-it-yourself, Internet services, TV classes, or legal help. Class provides knowledge not legal/financial advice. Monday, TuesdayMay 5-6 Code: 3060-086:30-9:30 PM Fee: $38.00Liberty M.S. - Room 104Donald Samec, Instructor orThursdaysJuly 10-17 Code: 4027-086:30-9:30 PM Fee: $38.00Hathaway School - Portable CDonald Samec, Instructor

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Business, Cont.Buying/Renting Residential Property/Landlord RightsAdult Create wealth with a 25-75% return. For the new or experi-enced person wanting to buy or own rental property for in-come/retirement. Learn about codes, negotiating price, inspections, financing, etc. Save money on insurance, tax filing, professional and legal assistance. Handouts: sales and rental agreements, property condition, smoke detectors/water heater forms, etc. Please bring a sack lunch. ThursdaysJune 5-19 Code: 3062-086:30-9:30 PM Fee: $48.00Liberty M.S. - Room 104Donald Samec, Instructor

Education

Preschool Registration Ages 3 to 5

Preschools provide reading and math readiness skills in

a supportive, constructive environment. Curriculum is

age appropriate. SPACE Registration

(Safe Place Activity CEnter) Preschool to Grade 5

An activity program for WSD students, 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., located in

Portable A/B at Hathaway School. Pre-registration pre-payment required.

For information on these programs call Lisa,

954-3895.

Kindergarten RegistrationBring Birth Certificate,Immunization Records, and Social Security Number.Hathaway School - 954-3800Gause School - 954-3700Monday-Friday, May 5-912:00-4:00 p.m.Cape Horn-Skye School - 954-3600 ext. 0Monday-Friday, Apr. 14-259:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.

ABE/GEDGED (General Education Development) and ABE (Adult Basic Education) Class is located in the base-ment of the First Christian Church, 528 NE Cedar, Camas, Washington. ABE is to improve basic skills for high school graduates. GED certification is high school equivalency. Please pay at class ($25.00 per quarter to Clark College) until ready for testing. Financial assistance is available. Call 360-954-3838 to register. Tuesdays, ThursdaysApr. 8, Spring Quarter beginsJuly 1, Summer Quarter begins6:00-8:50 PMFirst Christian ChurchClark College Staff, Instructor

Babysitter’s TrainingAges 11 to 15 Take this American Red Cross class and learn how to interview for a babysitting job, safely market yourself, and make good, respon-sible decisions. Basic care routines, first aid, emergen-cies, illness, bedtime issues, meals, and more will be discussed. Also, learn how to adjust your actions to the child’s development and what toys and games are age appropriate. Take home the reference book, “Babysitter’s Handbook”, and a participa-tion card. Bring a sack lunch.Tuesday, ThursdayMay 6-8 Code: 3085-08 4:00 -7:30 PM Fee: $40.00J.D. Zellerbach School - Staff Lounge orMondayJune 30 Code: 3013-089:00 AM-4:00 PM Fee: $40.00Hathaway School - Portable C orThursdayJuly 24 Code: 4006-089:00 AM-4:00 PM Fee: $40.00Hathaway School - Portable C

Driver Safety Program - AARPAdult Class is designed for mature drivers. Review safe driving practices, laws, and physical changes common to aging. Learn ways to compensate to keep everyone safe. Certificate issued can earn a car insurance discount for most drivers. A $10 fee paid to instructor at class. Call 360-954-3838 to register. Monday, TuesdayMay 12-13 Code: 3056-089:00 AM-1:00 PMWashougal Fire Dept., 1400 A St.Jeanne Ratherman, Instructor or Monday, TuesdayJune 16-17 Code: 3055-089:00 AM-1:00 PMCamas Police Dept., Community Rm., 2100 NE 3rd Ave.Garret Bouma, Instructor or Monday, TuesdayJuly 14-15 Code: 4015-089:00 AM-1:00 PMWashougal Fire Dept., 1400 A St.Jeanne Ratherman, Instructor orWednesday, ThursdayAug. 13-14 Code: 4014-089:00 AM-1:00 PMCamas Police Dept., Community Rm., 2100 NE 3rd Ave.Garret Bouma, Instructor

First Aid/CPRAdult First Aid and CPR class meets OSHA and WISHA standards. The card is good for 2 years. Charlene Dawson, InstructorTuesdayApr. 22 Code: 3034-085:00-9:30 PM Fee: $35.00Camas H.S. - Library Annex orTuesdayMay 20 Code: 3036-084:00-8:30 PM Fee: $35.00Jemtegaard M.S. - Library orThursdayJune 12 Code: 3035-085:00-9:30 PM Fee: $35.00Camas H.S. - Library Annex orTuesdayAug. 12 Code: 4011-084:00-8:30 PM Fee: $35.00Jemtegaard M.S. - Library

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PhlebotomyAdults Phlebotomy is the process of drawing blood for medi-cal diagnosis. For anyone age 18 and over who wants employment in Phlebotomy. Use for extra income or as a stepping-stone into the medi-cal field. Equipment used, in-fection control, and safety are covered. Help with resumes, interviews, and employer information/employment op-portunities. Hathaway School - Portable ABrenda Bush, InstructorFriday, 6:00-10:00 PMSat. & Sun., 10:00 AM-6:00 PMFee: $300.00Apr. 25-27 Code: 3082-08 or May 23-25 Code: 3083-08 or June 20-22 Code: 3084-08

Grief and the Grieving ProcessAdultGrief is often a taboo topic in our society. What is personal grief? How does an indi-vidual effectively deal with grief when a loved one dies, and how do you help others deal with grief? Students will define grief, discuss types of grief and causes, look at feelings generated by grief, how grief can be debilitating, and how to effectively work through the healing process.WednesdayMay 14 Code: 4119-087:00-9:00 PM Fee: $10.00Jemtegaard M.S. - LibraryWayne Forsgren, Instructor

Dream AnalysisAdultA clear view and limiting be-liefs. Join us for a fun enrich-ing experience learning new problem solving skills and inner awareness. Receive a Dream Analysis Journal for recording your dreams with instructions on dream incuba-tion, dream retrieval, and decoding the messages of your dreams.ThursdayMay 15 Code: 3115-086:00-8:30 PM Fee: $45.00Liberty M.S. - Room 106Gabriele Smith, MA, Instructor

Preschool Summer Camps

Nikki Mael/Lisa Walters, instructorsHathaway School - Portable A

Monday through Friday10:00 AM-12:30 PM

Fee: $50.00 per weekOoey Gooey Week

Learn all about science as we create and explore. “Hands-on” exploration of

many different “ooey gooey” materials! Make flubber,

colored goop, create with clay, fingerpaint, and mix

sand and water.July 14-18 Code: 4024-08

Chef WeekLearn about food while do-ing lots of yummy activities - decorate chef hats, make a pizza, fruit smoothie day, wooden spoon craft, food stories, and songs. Friday

families are invited to attend our “Teddy Bear Picnic” at

Hathaway Park at 12:30 p.m.July 28-Aug. 1 Code: 4025-08

Every “Body” Moves WeekFun activities teach how the body moves and why exer-cise is important for health. Exercise, dance to music, parachute play, the beanie bag boogie, and play other games. Also, stories, music,

and crafts about good health.Aug. 11-15 Code: 4026-08

Cape Summer CampAngela Cummings, instructor

Cape Horn-Skye School - GymMonday through Friday

9:00 AM-12:00 PMFee: $50.00 per week

Each week different themes, different activities. Learn as

you play, play to learn. New friends and fun.

Ages 4 & 5July 7-11 Code: 4030-08 and/orJuly 21-25 Code: 4031-08 and/orAug. 11-15 Code: 4032-08

Grades K, 1 & 2July 14-18 Code: 4033-08 and/orAug. 4-8 Code: 4034-08 and/orAug. 18-22 Code: 4035-08

Girls on GuardAges 12 and older Since 75% of sexual as-saults are committed by acquaintances, this very practical class teaches de-fense techniques. Students learn how to be safe even in secluded areas and how to escape to populated areas. The scenarios address many of the situations that lead to sexual assault. No observers allowed in class.ThursdayMay 8 Code: 3022-086:00-9:00 PM Fee: $60.00Hathaway School - GymKelly Chastain, Instructor

Fight Like a GirlAges 12 and older This is a physical class based on “Stay with People,” and how to defend your space. Learn to protect and defeat chokes, hits, grabs, the “blitz” attack, and most common approaches attack-ers use. Students will prac-tice scenarios. No observers allowed in class.ThursdayMay 15 Code: 3068-086:00-9:00 PM Fee: $60.00Hathaway School - GymKelly Chastain, Instructor

Washougal Summer School 2008Credit RecoveryFor students who have at-tempted and failed a course. Work from home on your computer (internet access needed), or come to school and work from 9:00-11:00 a.m. Students must attend Orientation, July 7, 8:30 a.m. Two course limit. Work exten-sions granted. Registration forms and information are available at Washougal H.S or the Community Ed. office.$100.00 per course. Each course earns .5 credit except combined courses which earn 1 credit. ($160.00 for a combined 1 credit course. $200.00 for 2 indepen-dent .5 credit courses.) Monday through ThursdayJuly 7-24 Code: 4120-08Washougal H.S. - Room 180Mary LaFrance, Jim Reed, Instructors

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Family LifePositive ParentingAdultWhy can’t we get along? Learn ways to motivate and inspire your kids to do their best. Lessen the need for punishment. Understand how positive discipline can fit your family and lifestyle. Increase communication and decrease temper tantrums. Find the right modifications for the changes you want to make.ThursdayApr. 24 Code: 3114-086:00-8:00 PM Fee: $20.00Liberty M.S. - Room 105Gabriele Smith, MA, Instructor

Finance & LawBuilding Family Wealth Through Real EstateAdult You can own your home, and eliminate your house payments. Develop a residential portfolio to increase your investment options. I.D.E.A.L. investing will cover income, deprecia-tion, equity, appreciation, and leverage. Guidance for evalu-ating the levels of investors.Liberty M.S. - Room 108Rod Morasch, InstructorTuesday7:00-9:00 PM Fee: $10.00Apr. 22 Code: 3058-08 orMay 13 Code: 3059-08

Improving Your Financial FitnessAdult Are you in good financial shape? Wonder if you are making the right decisions with your money? Eight basic steps on the path to financial freedom, plus find out the ten most common mistakes people make with money and how to avoid them.ThursdayMay 1 Code: 3000-087:00-9:00 PM Fee: $10.00J.D. Zellerbach - Staff LoungeDoug Birch, Instructor

Leave it to Your HeirsAdult Living trusts may be more effective than standard wills. Leave your assets to your beneficiaries intact and untaxed. Learn the different methods that will facilitate your heirs to manage their inheritance. Explore tech-niques to reduce taxes on social security, and to protect your income and assets for a more secure future. TuesdayMay 13 Code: 3042-087:00-9:00 PM Fee: $10.00Liberty M.S. - Room 106Brandon Jensen, Instructor

Health & FitnessFoot ReflexologyAdult Relieve tension and stress throughout your body by us-ing foot reflexology. Reflexology helps with head-aches, sinus problems, and low back trouble. Bring a mat or towel, pillow, lotion, and wear loose clothes. Register as partners, and please list your partner’s name on the registration.MondayMay 5 Code: 3071-087:00-9:00 PM Fee: $7.50J.D. Zellerbach - Staff LoungeBonnie Taylor, Instructor

Raindrop Massage TechniqueAdult Learn the correct application of therapeutic grade A oils to the back, and techniques to loosen muscles and release toxins from the body. Bring a set of twin sheets, pillow with case, and two hand towels. Women should wear a buttoned shirt to use as a gown. Register as partners, and please list your partner’s name on the registration. MondayMay 19 Code: 3072-087:00-9:00 PM Fee: $7.50J.D. Zellerbach Staff LoungeBonnie Taylor, Instructor

Introduction to ReikiAdult An introduction to the Usui System of natural (or drugless) healing discovered in the early 1900’s by Japa-nese scholar Mikao Usui. In this introduction you will learn the history of how this system came to the West and have the opportunity to experi-ence the healing energy in a mini-treatment. Wear loose, comfortable clothing. No dis-robing is required. The Usui system is not a religion and is compatible with all belief systems. Our instructor is a certified Reiki Master and a member of the Reiki Alliance. He has been practicing Reiki since 1990. Hathaway School, Portable BJohn Janssen, InstructorFee: $20.007:00-9:00 PMMondayMay 5 Code: 3031-08 orTuesdayMay 20 Code: 3032-08

First Degree ReikiAdult Learn the history and tech-niques of Reiki, “Universal Life Energy.” This hands-on process can be applied to self and to others. Millions of people around the globe are using this simple art for relief from pain and illness. Instruction includes applying techniques to treat and heal pain in head, abdomen, and back. Class completes First Degree and includes a cer-tificate of completion. Please bring a nutritious sack lunch and wear loose comfortable clothing. No disrobing is re-quired. Instructor Janssen is a certified Reiki Master and a member of the Reiki Alliance. Hathaway School - Portable CJohn Janssen, InstructorSaturday, Sunday9:00 AM-4:30 PMFee: $200.00May 10-11 Code: 3029-08 orJune 7-8 Code: 3030-08

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Introduction to YogaAdult Find out what Yoga is all about in this 6-week course. View the class schedule at www.rushingwateryoga.com. Register and pay at Commu-nity Ed., schedule dates with Rushing Water Yoga, 834-5994. Instructor is trained in the lyengar traditions, emphasizing fundamentals of alignment through stretching and strengthening to achieve balance, and breath work. Relaxation, standing, and seated postures. Rushing Water Yoga, 417 NE Birch Street, Camas WAPaul Cheek, InstructorFee: $60.00Apr. 14-May 22 Code: 3038-08 orJune 2-July 10 Code: 3039-08 orJuly 28-Sept. 4 Code: 4013-08

YogaAdult All skill levels are welcome. Bring a floor mat. Learn breathing techniques, simple stretches, asanas, and medi-tation for relaxation. Meridian exercises, plus 5 exercises reputed to increase longevity and youthfulness included. Cape Horn-Skye School - Pod BJill Mitchell, Instructor6:30-7:45 PMMondays, No class May 26.Apr. 21-June 16 Code: 3012-08Fee: $56.00 and/orJuly 7-Aug. 25 Code: 4005-08Fee: $50.00

Parent Child YogaAges 3+ Spend fun, quality time with your child. Breathing exercises, yoga stretches, and postures. Wear comfort-able clothing, bring a mat or blanket for each attendee. Fee covers parent and child, 2nd child is 1/2 price.Jill Mitchell, InstructorMondaysApr. 21-June 16 Code: 3011-084:00-4:45 PM Fee: $34.00Gause School - Cafeteria and/orWednesdaysJuly 9-Aug. 27 Code: 4004-089:00AM-9:45 AM Fee: $30.00Gause School - Gym

Mary Ellen’s WorkoutAdultImprove cardio-vascular function, build strength, and improve flexibility. Warm-up, aerobic routines, strength training, and cool down. Wear comfortable clothing, bring mat - other equipment supplied. Health issues? Consult your doctor.Tuesdays, ThursdaysApr. 22-June 12 Code: 3081-086:30-7:30 PM Fee: $75.00Instructor’s Studio - 21 Malfait Tracts Rd.Mary Grode, Instructor

Tai Chi/Qigong, BeginningAdult Tai Chi and Qigong combine natural, physical movement with breathing visualization, and mental concentration. Lowers blood pressure, improves strength, balance, mobility, and endurance. Exercise is done standing up. Jill Mitchell, Instructor6:00-7:10 PMWednesdaysApr. 23-June 18 Code: 3009-08Fee: $52.00Gause School - Cafeteria and/orJuly 9-Aug. 27 Code: 4002-08Fee: $46.00Gause School - Gym

Tai Chi/Qigong, Returning Jill Mitchell, InstructorWednesdays6:30-7:45 PM Apr. 23-June 18 Code: 3010-08Fee: $56.00Gause School - Cafeteria and/orJuly 9-Aug. 27 Code: 4003-08Fee: $46.00Gause School - Gym

Improve Your Child’s Health Now and ForeverAdult Decisions you make for your child now will make a difference in 40 years. What effect diet, excersice, TV, and trauma have on long term health. Class is for anyone with children. Decrease risk of degenerative diseases.ThursdayJune 5 Code: 3041-087:00-8:30 PM Fee: $10.00J.D. Zellerbach Staff LoungeDr. Evan Gwilliam, D.C.

Preventing Carpal TunnelAdult Not all sufferers are able to return to their original work or activities after surgery. Risk factors, plus exercises for the wrist, neck, and back to prevent injury. Learn how to strengthen these areas to reduce or eliminate need for surgery. Free instrumentation carpal tunnel screening and posture evaluations. ThursdayMay 22 Code: 3040-087:00-8:30 PM Fee: $10.00J.D. Zellerbach Staff LoungeDr. Evan Gwilliam, D.C.

Home & GardenBasic LandscapingAdult You have seen the garden-ing shows - now learn the details. Garden design will be discussed including form, texture, balance, focus, color, soils, and sun/shade needs. Bring your questions, ideas, and notepad.TuesdayApr. 22 Code: 3017-087:00-9:00 PM Fee: $10.00Washougal H.S. - Room 153Vern Schanilec, Instructor

Gardening When Your Neighbors are DeerAdult Techniques, strategies, and philosophy to use when your uninvited “deer” neighbors invite themselves for dinner.WednesdayMay 21 Code: 3070-087:00-8:30 PM Fee: $15.00Jemtegaard M.S. - LibraryKristine Denslow, Instructor

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Plant a First Aid GardenAdult Valerian for sleep, Echinacea for colds, Bay for antisep-tic, and Fennel for weight loss. Learn to plant, layout, start, and grow what your family can use for common aliments. Discover how easy it is to harvest and prepare herbs for home healthcare.MondaysApr. 28-May 5 Code: 3027-086:30-8:30 PM Fee: $30.00Hathaway School - Portable CPixie LaPlante, Instructor

Go Green Go WildAdult Explore the super foods growing all around us disguised as weeds. Oprah’s Dr. Oz’s Purs-lane, Lambs-quarter, Dan-delion, etc. Experience samples of easy delicious wild recipes and learn the positive identifica-tion of many wild treasures. Empower yourself with easy gardening tips to harvest wild early summer plants in your yard.MondaysJune 2-9 Code: 3026-086:30-8:30 PM Fee: $30.00Hathaway School - Portable CPixie LaPlante, Instructor

Going Green in the GardenAdult What you do in your garden affects the world around you! Class will discuss earth friendly gardening techniques that you can start using right now to make better environ-mentally responsible choices - without sacrificing style, comfort, and beauty. For all gardeners, beginners to advanced. TuesdayMay 13 Code: 3069-087:00-8:30 PM Fee: $15.00Liberty M.S. - Room 105Kristine Denslow, Instructor

Green Cleaning WorkshopAdult Grandma knew how to save money, protect the environ-ment, and keep the house spotless. Discover how in this workshop sponsored by WSU Clark Co. Extension Watershed Stewards and the Clark Co. Clean Water pro-gram. Learn to replace your expensive, potentially toxic cleaners with kid-friendly, pet-friendly, earth-friendly products like baking soda and vinegar. Pay a $15.00 fee at class for a take-home ‘green’ cleaning kit.ThursdayMay 1 Code: 3067-086:30-8:30 PMLiberty M.S. - Room 106Patty Page, Instructor

Introduction to Living FoodsAdult Living foods are fruits, vegetables, sprouted nuts, grains, and beans prepared without raising temperature - for optimal enzyme and nu-tritional value. Learn how to sprout sunflower greens and cook with a food dryer. Add color, taste, and texture to your meals with living foods. Includes recipes and tasty treats to sample.TuesdayApr. 22 Code: 3028-086:30-9:00 PM Fee: $30.00Hathaway School - Portable CPixie LaPlante, Instructor

Introduction to Mushroom CultivationAdult Not sure if the mushrooms growing in the wild are safe to eat - No problem, grow your own! Simple low cost, low tech methods for produc-ing fresh, nutritious mush-rooms year round. No previ-ous experience is necessary. Create your own kit to take home and enjoy. Fee covers all materials needed.SaturdayMay 3 Code: 3057-088:00 AM-12:00 PM Fee: $40.00Hathaway School - Portable CTony Migas, Instructor

Mushroom Cultivation Part IIAdult Work in a sterile environment to produce delicious variet-ies of culinary mushrooms. Through the use of HEPA filters and a household pres-sure cooker, take your skill to a new level. Create materials to take home and expand your mycological horizons. Fee covers all materials needed.SaturdayMay 31 Code: 3066-088:00 AM-12:00 PM Fee: $60.00Hathaway School - Portable CTony Migas, Instructor

Japanese CookingAge 12 to Adult Each week a different Japa-nese favorite. Learn prepara-tion and cooking. The original low fat, nutritious meals - full of flavor and texture. All 4 classes are one price, no ad-ditional cost. May 7 - Ginger fried pork chops May 14 - Sushi May 21 - Okonomi-Yaki, Japanese style pizza May 28 - Sukiyaki, a pan full of flavorsWednesdaysMay 7-28 Code: 3016-086:00-7:30 PM Fee: $40.00Washougal H.S. - Room 197 - South EntranceShoko Fuchigami, Instructor

Smoking/Cooking Fish from Local WatersAdult Basic techniques/concepts of building and buying smokers. Discuss curing vs. brines, fuels, herbs, spices, and cleaning/preparing your purchase or catch (bass, crappies, catfish, trout, shark, eel, salmon, and more). Take home recipes and handouts for smoking, cooking, pick-ling, broiling, frying, etc. MondayMay 19 Code: 3061-086:30-9:30 PM Fee: $15.00Liberty M.S. - Room 104Donald Samec, Instructor orFridayJuly 11 Code: 4028-086:30-9:30 PM Fee: $15Hathaway School - Portable CDonald Samec, Instructor

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Learn to Speak and Understand JapaneseAge 12 to Adult Learn and/or practice in a supportive educational environment. An essential language for living and work-ing in the global Pacific NW. Washougal H.S. instruc-tor can help you master or improve your Japanese. Review the language through first learning to read and write. Use websites, maga-zines, and multiple other sources, including comic books, to gain familiarity with the printed word, and under-standing the culture. Reading skills will lead to writing. Mondays, No class May 26.Apr. 21-June 16 Code: 3015-086:30-8:00 PM Fee: $55.00Washougal H.S. - Room 196 - South EntranceShoko Fuchigami, Instructor

Spanish, Level 1Adult For returnting students, or with teacher permission. The advantages of learning to speak and/or understand a second language are great. As your skill develops move on to “Spanish, Level 2.” Purchase text at class or at the Community Ed. office. TuesdaysApr. 22-June 10 Code: 3004-087:00-8:30 PM Fee: $55.00Washougal H.S. - Room 115Nelda Doody, Instructor

Spanish, Level 2Adult Class will improve speaking ability, vocabulary, and gram-mar. As your skill develops, move to “Spanish, Level 3.” Purchase text at class or at the Community Ed. office. ThursdaysApr. 24-June 12 Code: 3005-086:30-8:00 PM Fee: $55.00Washougal H.S. - Room 115Nelda Doody, Instructor

Spanish, Level 3Adult Attendance by teacher recommendation only. Class will improve speaking ability, vocabulary, and grammar. Purchase text at class or at the Community Ed. office. WednesdaysApr. 23-June 11 Code: 3006-087:00-8:30 PM Fee: $55.00Washougal H.S. - Room 115Nelda Doody, Instructor

Music/Dance/DramaAdult DramaAdult Haven’t acted since high school? Join us for six evenings of irresponsible creativity! Review act-ing basics, explore audition techniques, character development, and script interpretation. Whether you’re getting ready for an upcoming audition or just want to play with grown-ups.TuesdaysMay 6-June 3 Code: 3064-087:00-9:00 PM Fee: $25Gause School - CafeteriaThe New Blue Parrot Productions, Instructor

Combination DanceAges 3-5Parent attendance required. Tap steps, fun song/dance routines, creative movement, and basic tumbling skills while developing strength, flexibility, and coordination.Mondays, No class May 26. Apr. 21-June 16 Code: 3044-084:15-5:00 PM Fee: $50.00Jemtegaard M.S. - CommonsLynne Mitchell, Instructor

Combination DanceAges 4-6Parent attendance required. Tap steps, fun song/dance routines, creative movement, and basic tumbling skills while developing strength, flexibility, and coordination.ThursdaysApr. 24-June 12 Code: 3045-084:15-5:00 PM Fee: $50.00Jemtegaard M.S. - CommonsLynne Mitchell, Instructor

Combination DanceAges 5-7Build a repertoire of tap steps and learn a tap routine. Ex-plore creative movement and learn pre-ballet and song-and-dance routines. Develop basic tumbling.Mondays, No class May 26.Apr. 21-June 16 Code: 3046-085:00-6:00 PM Fee: $56.00Jemtegaard M.S. - CommonsLynne Mitchell, Instructor

Combination DanceAges 8-12Build a repertoire of tap steps and learn a tap routine. Learn classical ballet technique and a simple ballet dance. Develop basic tumbling.ThursdaysApr. 24-June 12 Code: 3047-085:00-6:00 PM Fee: $56.00Jemtegaard M.S. - CommonsLynne Mitchell, Instructor

Advanced Combination DanceAges 9-13Prerequisite: A minimum of 3 semesters of “Combination Dance Ages 8-12” and/or instructor approval. Tap - Learn an advanced warm-up series, expanded repertoire of steps, and a routine. Ballet - Learn Classical ballet technique at the barre and center floor and a routine. Jazz - Learn warm-ups, movements across the floor, and a routine. Continued work on tumbling skills. ThursdaysApr. 24-June 12 Code: 3048-086:00-8:00 PM Fee: $75.00Jemtegaard M.S. - CommonsLynne Mitchell, Instructor

Teen/Adult BalletClassical ballet technique at the barre and center floor. Mondays, No class May 26.Apr. 21-June 16 Code: 3050-087:15-8:15 PM Fee: $56Jemtegaard M.S. - CommonsLynne Mitchell, Instructor

Teen/Adult JazzBasic jazz technique and routine. Mondays, No class May 26.Apr. 21-June 16 Code: 3052-088:15-9:00 PM Fee: $50.00Jemtegaard M.S. - CommonsLynne Mitchell, Instructor

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Teen/Adult Tap & JazzAdvanced tap warm-up series, tap routine, basic jazz technique and jazz routine.ThursdaysApr. 24-June 12 Code: 3051-088:00-9:00 PM Fee: $56Jemtegaard M.S. - CommonsLynne Mitchell, Instructor

TumblingAges 8 and olderFor students who can already do rolls, bridges, and cart-wheels. Work on backbends, handstands, and progress toward running tricks and springs. Mondays, No class May 26.Apr. 21-June 16 Code: 3049-086:00-7:15 PM Fee: $64.00Jemtegaard M.S. - CommonsLynne Mitchell, Instructor

Music ClassesAn exploration of sound and rhythm! We will sing, play games, and enjoy making music on a variety of instru-ments. All classes include age appropriate activities. Bright Futures Learning Center 3180 NE 3rd Ave., CamasInstructor: Sarah LightfootMusic DiscoveryAges 5 & 6Saturday SessionsMay 10 Code: 3074-0810:00-10:45 AM Fee: $10.00 and/orJune 14 Code: 3075-0810:00-10:45 AM Fee: $10.00

Music Explorers Ages 7 to 9Saturday SessionsMay 10 Code: 3076-0811:00 AM-12:00 PM Fee: $12.50 and/orJune 14 Code: 3077-0811:00 AM-12:00 PM Fee: $12.50

Music WondersAges 6 months-2 yearsThursdaysApr. 17-June 19 Code: 3073-0810:30-11:00 AMRegistration Fee, $15.00 to Community Education. Then pay $100.00 tuition to the instructor Sarah Lightfoot, Lightfoot Music Studios, 3141 NW Kent St.,Camas, WA 98607.

Chinese Dance3 to 5 yrs oldLearn seated movement to stretch and develop flexibility. Techniques will be standing movements. Practice basic routines, which will utilize sense of rhythm and timing. Develop memory, increase coordination, and improve posture. Wear a leotard, no tights. Work is done bare foot.Jill Mitchell, InstructorFridaysApr. 18-June 13 Code: 3007-084:45-5:30 PM Fee: $34.00Gause School - Cafeteria and/orWednesdaysJuly 9-Aug. 27 Code: 4000-0811:00-11:45 AM Fee: $30.00Gause School - Gym

Chinese Dance6 to 10 yrs oldFor returning students. New students accepted with teacher permission. Learn seated movement to stretch and develop flexibility. Dance techniques will be standing movements. Practice basic routines, which will utilize sense of rhythm and tim-ing. Also, develop memory, increase coordination, and improve posture. Jill Mitchell, Instructor WednesdaysApr. 23-June 18 Code: 3008-085:00-5:45 PM Fee: $34.00Gause School - Cafeteria and/orWednesdaysJuly 9-Aug. 27 Code: 4001-085:00-5:45 PM Fee: $30.00Gause School - Gym

Dancing For FunAdult Want to dance with confi-dence? Have fun learning and enjoy practice time. A variety of dances are offered including swing, east coast swing, west coast swing, salsa, cha-cha, waltz, night club 2-step, and more. Ro-tate dance partners to learn from each other and adapt to varying styles. WednesdaysApr. 23-June 11 Code: 3054-087:00-8:45 PM Fee: $50.00Hathaway School - CafeteriaHannele LaFrance, Instructor

Piano & Guitar LessonsAges 8 to Adult Bill Haas is a singer, song-writer, performer, poet, musi-cal instructor, and an award winning Musical Director for Second City - Chicago and Comedy Sportz. All skill lev-els welcome - develop your skills with this exceptional instructor. Lessons are held at Cape Horn-Skye, Gause, and Liberty Middle Schools and are $20.00 per 30 minute lesson - call 360-954-3838 to register. Bring a cassette tape to review instruction session throughout the week. Apr. 7-June 20 Code: 3043-08Fee: $20.00, per lessonBill Haas, Instructor

Scottish Country DanceAdult, or accompanied by an adult If you are a beginner polish-ing your technique, or a skilled dancer, come enjoy this spirited dance form. This dance does not require part-ners. Everyone is welcome to come dance to lively Scottish music. Soft soled shoes only. Enrollees under 16 years of age must be accompanied by an adult - fun family activity. Mondays, No class May 26Apr. 21-June 16 Code: 3014-086:00-7:30 PMFee: $40.00, $20.00 for each additional family memberLocation: Deborah Messinger Dance Academy, 921 4th Street, Suite C, Washougal WA Geri Stuart, Instructor

String EnsembleAges 14 to Adult Community Education invites you to participate in our string instrument group. Violin, viola, cello, and bass players wanted - advanced beginners and up. The focus will be determined by group compo-sition. Please do not pay reg-istration fee until after the first meeting, but call Community Education, 360-954-3838, if you plan to attend. TuesdaysApr. 15-June 106:30-7:30 PM Code: 3065-08Fee: First time enrollees/$25.00, continuing students/$15.00 Gause School - Room 179Susan Lo, Instructor

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SportsTennis Classes

Develop good technique and basic skills while learning the fundamentals of forehand, backhand, serving, scoring, and positioning. Advanced classes will focus on refining strokes and more intense lessons. The instructor has many years of experience. Bring a water bottle, wear sunscreen, and bring a racket if you have one. Washougal H.S. - Tennis CourtDick McLaughlin, InstructorMondays, WednesdaysFee: $42.00 per session, or $8.00 per lesson (drop-in fee)Session IJune 30-July 16Beginning Tennis, Ages 6-124:00-5:00 PM Code: 4016-08Advanced Tennis, Ages 6-125:00-6:00 PM Code: 4017-08Beginning Tennis, Age 13-Adult6:00-7:00 PM Code: 4018-08Advanced Tennis, Ages 13-Adult7:00-8:00 PM Code: 4019-08Session IIJuly 21-Aug. 6Beginning Tennis, Ages 6-124:00-5:00 PM Code: 4020-08Advanced Tennis, Ages 6-125:00-6:00 PM Code: 4021-08Beginning Tennis, Age 13-Adult6:00-7:00 PM Code: 4022-08Advanced Tennis, Ages 13-Adult7:00-8:00 PM Code: 4023-08

Co-Ed Flag Football There is still time to register.Practices inApril, games begin in May. Games are against other programs in Clark County and in the evenings. Enroll by age on Sept.1, 2007. Parent participation is appreciated. Fee includes shirt and flags. Mouth guard is required. Mondays, ThursdaysApr. 7-May 295:30-7:00 PMFee: $40.00Jemtegaard M.S. - Football FieldDan Davis, InstructorAges 6-8 Code: 2099-08Ages 9-11 Code: 2084-08

Columbia Extreme Cheer CampsChildren with developmental disabilities are welcome. An innovative camp in cheer-leading basics, cheernastics, and cheer stunting. Class includes motion technique, 8 count dancing, jumps, and skill builders. Cheer stunts will be led by USASF certified coaches with an emphasis on perfection before progres-sion. Safety is our #1 priority.FridayJuly 189:00 AM-3:00 PMFee: $40.00Washougal H.S. - Gym Dena Brandenburger, InstructorTinysAges 4-5 Code: 4110-08Parents must stay with their child for the duration of camp. MinisAges 5-8 Code: 4111-08YouthAges 9-11 Code: 4112-08Juniors Ages 12-14 Code: 4113-08

Fishing BasicsWarm Water Fishing All YearAges 6 to Adult Techniques/concepts about fishing in SW Washington including LaCamas Lake, and other local spots. Learn about catching bass, perch, crappies, bluegills, catfish, and trout, etc., the equipment needed, bank/boat fishing, and boating/personal safety. Fun and informative class for families and adults. One child attends free with adult. Additional children at $15.00 each. Attendees under 16 must be accompanied by an adult. List all enrollees on registration including no-fees.Bring a sack lunch, $2.00 for brochure, and $3.00 for supplies. SaturdayJuly 12 Code: 4029-089:00 AM-4:00 PM Fee: $20.00Hathaway School - Portable CDonald Samec, Instructor

Girls’ Basketball Camps Grades 6-8Attend one or both camps. Spend a week improving your basketball skills, all levels welcome. Camp will include passing instruction and drills, shooting games, ball handling, and real game situations. Bring a water bottle, and a smile. T-shirt included in fee.Liberty M.S. - GymShannon Cotton, InstructorMonday through Friday9:00 AM-12:00 PMFee: $40.00July 7-11 Code: 4117-08and/orJuly 14-18 Code: 4118-08

Karate The instructor is trained in Tang Soo Do, a traditional Korean martial art. Tang Soo Do improves physical coordi-nation, fitness, and teaches concentration, self-defense, self-discipline, and respect. Through quality instruction, students will achieve per-sonal improvement in martial arts. Lacamas Heights School - Gym David Reed, InstructorFee: $60.00Tuesdays, ThursdaysApr. 22-June 12 Ages 7-13 Code: 3018-086:30-7:30 PMAge 14-Adult Code: 3019-087:30-8:30 PM and/orJune 24-Aug. 28Ages 7-13 Code: 4007-086:30-7:30 PMAge 14-Adult Code: 4008-087:30-8:30 PM

Co-Ed VolleyballAdult All skill levels welcome in this recreational setting. Come for the fun, come for the exercise. New teams formed each week to give a varied playing experience. No chil-dren at class. Liberty M.S. - GymEugene Draney, InstructorMondays7:00-9:00 PMApr. 7-June 16 Code: 3037-08Fee: $20.00 and/orJuly 7-Aug. 18 Code: 4012-08Fee: $15.00

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Men’s 30+ BasketballGreat way to get that needed exercise and have fun, too. No child supervision. Class is limited. Jemtegaard M.S. - GymJim O’Neill, InstructorThursdays7:00-9:00 PMApr. 24-June 12 Code: 3025-08Fee: $20.00 and/orJuly 10-Aug. 21 Code: 4010-08Fee: $15.00

Over 35 BasketballCome out and keep in shape - one night a week for the over 35 crowd. New teams formed each week. No chil-dren allowed at site. Class limit is 25. Skyridge M.S. - GymAndy Schmunk, InstructorWednesdays7:00-9:00 PMApr. 9-June 11 Code: 3020-08Fee: $20.00 and/orJune 25-Aug. 27 Code: 4009-08Fee: $15.00

Check out Skyhawks website www.skyhawks.com for season passes.

Skyhawks Mini-Hawk CampAges 4-6To Register: Online at www.skyhawks.com, or flyers will be distributed at schools. For more information contact Skyhawks, 1-800-804-3509. Explore sports in a day-pro-gram setting. No pressure, just lots of fun, while partici-pating in unique Skyhawks games. Staff is trained to meet the needs of young children/ Participant-to-coach ratio is approximately 8:1.Monday through ThursdayJuly 28-319:00 AM-12:00 PMFee: $89.00Jemtegaard M.S. - GymSkyhawks staff, Instructor

Skyhawks Multi-Sport CampAges 7-14To Register: Online at www.skyhawks.com, or flyers will be distributed at schools. For more information contact Skyhawks, 1-800-804-3509. The program is structured through the skyhawks pro-gression. Designed for the all-around player interested in learning the fundamentals of several sports in an enrich-ing and enjoyable atmo-sphere. Participant-to coach ratio is approximately 12:1.Monday through ThursdayJuly 28-319:00 AM-3:00 PMFee: $96.00Jemtegaard M.S. - GymSkyhawks staff, Instructor

Tae Kwon DoMoo Duk Kwan Tae Kwon Do. Class builds flexibility, concentration, confidence, and strength. Lecture and demonstration. Modern and traditional techniques through individual and group drills. Self-defense is included. Wear comfortable sweats. Optional end of class rank test. Jemtegaard M.S. - Wrestling RmSteve Brown, InstructorThursdaysApr. 17-June 19Fee: $50.00Ages 6-12 Code: 3002-086:00-7:00 PMAges 13-Adult Code: 3003-08 7:15-8:15 PM

Soccer RulesKindergarten - Grade 8 Learn new skills or improve on your current techniques. Soccer camp will focus on ball control, dribbling, and passing with time for of-fensive and defensive drills. Learn to apply your individual talent to play as a team. Fee includes a T-shirt.Monday through FridayJuly 14-18 Code: 4114-089:00 AM-12:00 PM Fee: $40.00Soccer Field - Ione Street, CamasDan Macaya, Instructor

Volleyball CampGrades 4-6 Learn basic volleyball skills with other enthusiastic girls. Instruction spotlights passing, serving, setting, scoring, and rotation. Practice good form, communication, and team-work. Wear athletic clothes and gym shoes. Fee includes a T-shirt.WednesdaysMay 7-28 Code: 3024-085:00-6:00 PM Fee: $20.00Jemtegaard M.S. - GymDave Burnham, Instructor

Volleyball CampJoin our Camas High School coaches and high school players for lots of volley-ball. Skills development will include serving, passing, setting, and hitting. Emphasis will be on proper technique in a fun, competitive environ-ment. Time to practice skills in framework of volleyball games, too. Fee includes T-shirt.Camas H.S. - GymJulie Nidick, InstructorMonday through ThursdayJuly 28-31Fee: $40.00Grades 8 & 9 Code: 4116-089:00 AM-12:00 PMGrades 6 & 7 Code: 4115-081:00-4:00 PM

School District Athletic Information

Washougal High School Call, 954-3100, select 3

for athletic information. Or, visit the WHS website www.washougal.k12.wa.us/whs

and select Athletics/Activities then select the

Sports Calendar.Camas High SchoolVist the CHS website

www.camas.wednet.edu/chs and select News And Information then select the

Athletic Calendar.

CamasSports.com a web site dedicated to keeping parents

informed on local sporting opportunities available

to youth.

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