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College for Kids

College For Kids (CFK) is a fun and


learning-filled summer experience for children
who are 10-14 years of age and rising 5th-9th
grade students. Come and join the fun!

Register early to guarantee your seat!


Pricing includes all lab fees and t-shirts.

NW Campus (Gainesville)
Session I: July 6 - July 16
Session II: July 20 - July 30
Monday - Thursday
8am - 5:15pm
Full day $330 (per session)
Half day $165 (per session)

Andrews Center (Starke)


July 13 - July 17
Monday - Friday
8am - 4:30pm
Full day $165
Half day $82.50

Andrews Center (Starke)


(children 6-10; rising 1st-4th graders)
June 22 - June 26
Monday - Friday
8am - 12pm; Jr. CFK $80
12:30pm - 4:30pm; Exploring Science $80
Full day $160

Counselor in Training
Counselor In Training (CIT) is for teens 15-18 years of age and rising 10th-12th grade students, and is a work-oriented
volunteer experience which gives teens an opportunity to assist College For Kids instructors during the 2-week CFK
summer camps. Applications are due by May 8th. CITs must be available to attend mandatory training from 10am-4pm
on June 10th. CITs receive leadership training and earn 80 volunteer hours.
Tuition: $80 per 2-week camp session

Super Summer Science Camp


A fun hands-on inquiry based science program for kids 6-12 years of age. For more
information, go to sfcollege.edu/cied/communityed or email
melanie.roberti@sfcollege.edu or call (352) 235-2756.
June 15 - June 19 | 9am-12:30pm
Tuition: $135
SF Watson Center | 4150 SE State Road | Keystone Heights FL 32656
(352) 395-5821 | sfcollege.edu/watson

Santa Fe College is committed to an environment that embraces diversity, respects the rights of all individuals, is open and accessible, and is free of harassment and
discrimination based on, but not limited to, ethnicity, race, creed, color, religion, age, disability, sex, marital status, national origin, genetic information, political opinions
or affiliations, and veteran status in all its programs, activities and employment. EA/EO notice. Inquiries regarding non-discrimination policies should be directed to: Lela
Frye, Equal Access/Equal Opportunity Coordinator, 3000 NW 83rd Street, R-Annex, Room 105, Gainesville Florida 32606, 352-395-5420, lela.frye@sfcollege.edu.

Contents

Important Dates!

Animal Activities............................... 4

Art .................................................... 4
May 13 Registration begins for Summer

Career & Test Prep............................ 7

Computers & Technology................. 5

June 6 Classes begin for Summer

Crafts & Hobbies.............................. 6

July 3 College closed (4th of July


holiday observed)

May 25 Memorial Day - college closed

Culinary............................................. 6
Dance................................................ 7

Ed2go Online................................. 15

Fine Arts & Music.............................. 8

General Information........................ 14

Health & Fitness...........................9-10

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Class is offered at
the CIED

Class is offered in
Hawthorne

Languages...................................... 11

Money & Finance............................ 11

Outdoor Adventures....................... 12

Registration Information................. 14

Senior Classes................................. 13

Special Interests.............................. 13

Sports.............................................. 14

Community Education
Staff

Course Title

How To Use Your Kindle Fire

Learn all the basics of your Kindle


Fire (and HD), Fire parts and basic
navigation; books, movies/TV, music, apps,
search the web, and check email. Learn
about Amazons Cloud Services and the
benefits of buying Amazon Prime.

Class is offered in
Starke
COM0040 is the
course #

COM0040.1F4

3 Wed. means this


course runs for 3
Wednesdays and
starts on 7/2

3 Wed., starts 7/2, 6 pm8 pm


Instructor: Ken Humphlett
SF NW Campus, B-204
FEE $39

Registration fee

Course location:
Bldg B, Rm 204

First time class is


offered
1F4 is the section #
Class is offered in
Keystone Heights
Class is offered at
the Blount Center

Contact us at 352-395-5193 or visit


www.sfcollege.edu/cied/communityed for more information.

Jennifer Mullis
Program Coordinator
jennifer.mullis@sfcollege.edu

We offer classes in Archer, Hawthorne,


Keystone Heights, Starke and at the Blount
and CIED Centers, downtown Gainesville!

Melissa Atyeo
Course Manager
melissa.atyeo@sfcollege.edu

Our programs need a minimum number enrolled


before a class can run so dont wait!

Sarah Eiland
Office Assistant
sarah.eiland@sfcollege.edu

Call today for more information!

352-395-5193

Jordan House
Office Assistant
jordan.m.house@sfcollege.edu
Joni Murano
Graphic & Web Design
joni.murano@sfcollege.edu

Class is offered in
Archer

www.sfcollege.edu/cied/communityed/

CIED

Center for Innovation and Economic Development

530 W. University Ave | Gainesville FL 32601 | 352-395-5053 | www.sfcollege.edu/cied/

Call 352-395-5193 for more information or to register.

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A n i m a l A ct i vi ti e s
Puppy Socialization

This class is for young puppies from 8


weeks up to 4 months old. We will focus
primarily on socialization (what it is and how
to do it correctly) and discuss the various
developmental stages that your puppy will
go through. We will also teach polite default
behaviors that your puppy will use for life, such
as sitting politely without being asked instead
of jumping or barking. Come join us and get
your puppy started on the right paw!

ANI0026.1F1

4 Tue., starts 6/9, 6:30 pm7:30 pm


Instructor: Kaila Ames
EAGER PUP TRAINING STUDIO, (Indoors)
519 NW 10 Ave
FEE $29
NOTE: $10 materials fee paid at 1st class.
Bring pup, proof of current immunizations,
water and favorite treats. Provide email
address, instructor will contact before 1st
class.

Classical Horse Training - Phase I

Come meet Ali, our new off the track (OTTB)


Thoroughbred filly. Come see how to take your
OTTB from the track to a show/pleasure horse.
We will be using classical training methods, no
shortcuts. This is a progressive class; phase I of
three phases.

ANI0027.1F4

6 Thu., starts 6/11, 6:30 pm8:30 pm


Instructor: Sybille Murray
S RIDING CENTRE
22812 NW 102nd Ave, Alachua
FEE $59
NOTE: No sr. waivers. $120 facility fee
paid at 1st class. This class has hands-on
instruction. Students will not bring horses.

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Beginning Drawing

Dont be afraid to try drawing. It is a skill that


anyone can learn if you have the desire and
discipline. Basic techniques will teach you
how to see. Topics covered include line,
shape, texture, shading, and more. Advanced
students may work independently with their
own subjects and goals. Guidance and critique
will be provided at each class.

ART0004.1F2

6 Thu., starts 6/11, 10:30 am1:30 pm


Instructor: Terri Regotti
SF BLOUNT CENTER, DC-08
401 NW 6th St, Downtown
FEE $89
NOTE: No sr. waivers. Bring a variety of
pencils (at least a #2 and an Ebony), Pink
Pearl, gum or kneaded erasers, Sharpie
marker, a drawing board, Strathmore
Drawing Pad 11 x 14 or 18 x 24, and
ruler. Other materials discussed at 1st class.

Wine Glass Painting

Create a unique set of hand-painted wine


glasses at our step by step class. Well have
all supplies including 4 wine glasses, enamel
paints, brushes and instruction. Make them for
yourself or give them as a gift! Design options
will vary, call the studio for specific design
details.

Paint A Masterpiece: Monet

Love the Impressionists? We will take


a step-by-step approach to recreate a
painting of Monets. We will also cover some of
the key elements that make Monets paintings
so vibrant - color, light, and movement. Oil or
Acrylic, your choice.

ART0019.1F2

4 Tue., starts 6/9, 6 pm9 pm


Instructor: Linda Bair
SF NW Campus, S-316
FEE $69
NOTE: No sr. waivers. For a list of supplies
and information, contact instructor at
lindabairart@cox.net.

Paint With Linda

This class is open to students with


some prior experience. You will work on
your own project and I will be your guide to a
successful painting.

ART0047.1F4

4 Thu., starts 6/11, 6 pm9 pm


Instructor: Linda Bair
SF NW Campus, S-316
FEE $69
NOTE: No sr. waivers. For a list of supplies
and information, contact instructor at
lindabairart@cox.net.

ART0100.1B6

1 Sat., starts 6/20, 5 pm7 pm

ART0100.2B6

1 Sat., starts 7/25, 5 pm7 pm


Instructor: Corks and Colors Staff
CORKS AND COLORS
3415 W University Ave
FEE $49
NOTE: No sr. waivers.

Call 352-395-5193 for more information or to register.

Art Of Papier-Mach

This course teaches how to create a three


dimensional object with very inexpensive
materials. Papier-mach is a fun, versatile
medium with endless possibilities: small
furniture, animals, picture frames etc. No
previous knowledge or art experience needed.

ART0066.1D4

6 Tue., starts 6/9, 10:30 am1:30 pm


Instructor: Terri Regotti
SF BLOUNT CENTER, DC-08
401 NW 6th St, Downtown
FEE $89
NOTE: No sr. waivers. Bring your idea for a
project with some good reference photos;
newspapers (no glossy sheets), masking
tape, cardboard, bendable wire, smock,
scissors, X-Acto knife, cutting board, acrylic
paints, and other materials discussed in
class.

Watercolors: Building On Basics

This course is a continuation of EXPLORING


BASIC WATERCOLORS. Students will continue
exploration of fun, exciting techniques in
watercolor to apply in their own spontaneous,
fluid and unique paintings. Open to returning
and new students.

ART0049.1R2

4 Tue., starts 6/9, 2 pm4 pm


Instructor: Beryl Bayer
SENIOR RECREATION CENTER
5701 NW 34th St
FEE $49
NOTE: No sr. waivers. Approx. $20 material
fee for new students.

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com p u ters & te chn ology


Climate Change And Cyber Threats

This class will focus on understanding the connection between Climate Change and Cyber-Threats and what the risks are and how they are
changing security and creating vulnerabilities in the United States and around the world. We will also examine how Cyber Security strategies
can help prepare for Climate Change vulnerabilities in such areas as critical infrastructures while examining how Climate Change and Cyber Threats
can lead to the domino effect, black swan and perfect storm events.

COM0066.1F4

4 Thu., starts 6/11, 6:30 pm8:30 pm


Instructor: Daniel Allen
SF NW Campus, C-118
FEE $54 - LAB FEE $10
NOTE: No sr. waivers. Bring a USB flash drive if you have one. Must be comfortable with the keyboard and typing. The book Climate Change
and Cyber Threats: The Link, Security in Cyberspace can be purchased online.

Windows MS Office Basics

This course will cover Windows and Microsoft Office basics. Learn about the Windows 7 Operating System and options in the Start menu, desktop
and screen saver then move through the control panel and explore the topics of user accounts, Appearance and Themes, printers, mouse, folder
options and sound. The Microsoft Office section will go into the programs included in it like, PowerPoint, Excel and Word and how they are
interoperable with each other.

COM0039.1F3

6 Wed., starts 6/10, 6:30 pm8:30 pm


Instructor: Daniel Allen
SF NW Campus, C-118
FEE $69 - LAB FEE $10
NOTE: No sr. waivers. Bring a USB flash drive if you have one. Must be comfortable with the keyboard and typing.
About the Instructor:
Daniel Allen is a Research Fellow at the Center for Climate and Security, where he focuses on the intersection of strategies for cyber-security and climate change security
risks. He is also a contributing writer for TechTarget and President of N2 Cyber Security Consultants, LLC. He volunteers for Industrial Control Systems Joint Working
Group (ICSJWG) and holds professional memberships in Project Management Institute (PMI), Information Systems Security Association (ISSA), Information Systems
Audit and Control Association (ISACA), OWASP Foundation and Cyber-Patriot National Youth Cyber Education Program Mentor. He worked as a Research Scientist for
the Naval Health Research Center/ Medical Resource Planning and a High School Science and Climatology Instructor. He holds a Masters Degree in Cyber Security
and Information Assurance from National University, designated by the National Security Agency and the Department of Homeland Security as a National Center of
Academic Excellence in Information Assurance Education.

Introduction To Android

This class is designed to provide


students with an introduction to the
interface, settings, widgets, and applications
available to Android smartphone users.
Students are encouraged to bring their Android
smartphone to the class.

COM0012.1F6

1 Sat., starts 6/6, 9 am12 pm


Instructor: Brian Fox
SF NW Campus, C-114
FEE $39
NOTE: No sr. waivers.

iPad Fundamentals - Part II

Continue the basics with the second


part of the iPad Fundamentals class.
Well learn all about using email and web
browsing, iTunes/Appstore buying etc., photos
and video, and managing Apps. Updated for
iOS8.1.3.

COM0022.1F6

3 Thu., starts 6/11, 6 pm8:30 pm


Instructor: Ken Humphlett
SF NW Campus, B-204
FEE $49
NOTE: No sr. waivers. Bring your iPad and
accessories. All iPads must be fully charged
and set up before coming to 1st class. Setup
includes creating an Apple ID (also called
an iTunes account) and you must know the
password for that account. You also must
know the passwords for any email accounts
that you want to use on your iPad.

iPhone Basics

Learn the basics of how to use your iPhone:


settings, navigation, gestures, phone tips and
tricks, messages, Facetime, clock/alarm, iCloud,
security, Find My iPhone and more.

COM0046.1F3

3 Thu., starts 7/9, 6 pm8:30 pm


Instructor: Ken Humphlett
SF NW Campus, B-204
FEE $49
NOTE: No sr. waivers. Only iPhones 4S or
newer and upgraded to iOS 8.1.3. Bring
your iPhone and accessories. All iPhones
must already be fully charged and fully
set up before coming to 1st class. Set up
includes creating an AppleID (also called
an iTunes account) and you must know the
password for that account.

PC Fundamentals I For Seniors

Learn computer terminology, mouse functions,


keyboard basics, the windows operating
environment. This course is for absolute
beginners with time to explore.

COM0020.1F3

4 Wed., starts 6/10, 5:30 pm8:30 pm


Instructor: Brian Fox
SF NW Campus, C-114
FEE $69 - LAB FEE $10
NOTE: No sr. waivers. Please bring a USB/
flash drive to class. Non-seniors may also
register for this class.

Note: Unless a prerequisite is


noted, classes are designed for
all levels!

Call 352-395-5193 for more information or to register.

PC Fundamentals II For Seniors

Designed for the senior who has mastered the


skills taught in our PC Fund. I class. Gain an
understanding of the Windows environment,
file management, taskbar properties, control
panel and more! Prerequisite: PC Fundamentals
I or equivalent experience is essential.

COM0021.1F3

4 Wed., starts 7/8, 5:30 pm8:30 pm


Instructor: Brian Fox
SF NW Campus, C-114
FEE $69 - LAB FEE $10
NOTE: No sr. waivers. Please bring a USB/
flash drive to class. Non-seniors may also
register for this class.

o n li n e o p t i o n s
Introduction to Photoshop CS6

Learn how to use Photoshop CS6, the worlds


best graphics program for photographers, to
edit photos and create original images.

Introduction to Illustrator CS6

Learn to design and draw vector art, work


with shape gradients, and manipulate color
images using Adobe Illustrator CS6.

Introduction to InDesign CS6

Learn how to use Adobe InDesign CS6,


the industry-standard desktop publishing
software program, to design professionalquality letterheads, brochures, eBooks, and
more.

Available Online ANYTIME!


FEE $109
C h e c k w w w. e d2 go. c o m / s an t af e c c
for s t a r t d a te s .

Additional classes online!

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Cul in a r y
Italian Yeast Breads

Learn the secrets to making great


homemade yeast bread and choose
between making a sweet or savory bread
to take home and bake. We will provide all
the ingredients for stuffing your bread in
class. Students will make their own sweet
bread to take home and the instructor will
make a bread for consumption in class.

CUL0003.1B7

1 Sat., starts 6/13, 1 pm4 pm

Lasagna Making

Lean to make sauce from scratch and build


the best gourmet lasagna ever! Students
will learn tips and how to assemble their
own lasagna for consumption later. Each
student will go home with Lasagna to cook
at home that will feed up to 6. All stuffing
ingredients will be provided as well as
vegetarian and meat options.

CUL0077.1B6

1 Sat., starts 6/27, 1 pm4 pm


* $25 supply fee paid to instructor.

Marmalata Crostata Dessert

Learn to make a fresh fruit jam, Marmalata,


from scratch which will then be used to
make a classic Crostata dessert Tart. The
instructor will make a fruit jam for the class
and students will learn how to make and
hand-knead the crostata dough for a tart
of their own. Students will go home with
raw dough to bake at home. A full Crostata
will be prepared and baked in class by the
instructor.

CUL0024.1B7

1 Sat., starts 6/20, 1 pm4 pm


Instructor: Michelle Reeves
FAT TUSCAN CAF
725 NE 1st St
FEE $34
NOTE: No sr. waivers. $15 supply fee
paid at 1st class. These are handson classes in which students will be
working with dough, so bring an apron.
Printed copies of recipes will be given
to each student.

Ayurvedic Vegetarian Cooking

Learn about Ayurveda, the oldest healthcare


system on earth and how to prepare delicious
vegetarian dishes that promote good health.
Bring your appetite, delicious dinner included.

CUL0041.1B6

3 Sat., starts 6/6, 5 pm7:30 pm


Instructor: Richard Masla
AYURVEDA HEALTH RETREAT
14616 NW 140th St, Alachua
FEE $49
NOTE: No sr. waivers. $50 supply fee paid
at 1st class. Cookbook available for $15.

Basic Fruit And Veggie Carving

Learn how to safely create wonderful


edible art from fresh fruit and
vegetables.

CUL0004.1G2

2 Fri., starts 6/12, 5:30 pm7 pm


Instructor: Coco Sirikul Blumberg
SF NW Campus, S-317
FEE $29
NOTE: $5 materials fee paid at 1st class for
materials. Instructor will supply kitchen tools,
fruits and vegetables for students.

Easy Meals For Busy Families

Tired of not having the time to cook because


of your busy schedule? Done with boring take
out? Come and learn to cook quick and healthy
meals from a professional chef. In this class
you will learn to prepare a variety of meals,
learn tips and techniques for preparing palate
pleasing meals your family will love!

CUL0047.1B6

1 Sat., starts 6/13, 9:30 am1:30 pm


Instructor: Pamela Bedford
INSTITUTE OF CULINARY ART
1201 SE 43rd St
FEE $34
NOTE: No sr. waivers. $15 supply fee paid
at 1st class.

Craft Beer 101

Come explore
the world of
craft beer with a local
professional brewer as
your tour guide! This
course will feature a brief
history of the craft beer
movement, discuss the raw
ingredients used to brew and examine the
qualities used to evaluate beer by certified
beer judges appearance, aroma, flavor
and mouthfeel. Youll gain insight into the
brewing process, the equipment used to
brew beer and become acquainted with
some of the major craft beer styles. This is
intended to be a beginners level course. No
prior knowledge of brewing or beer styles
required. All youll need is an open mind
and adventurous palate. The class will meet
twice at First Magnitude Brewing Company.
The course will involve tasting beers and
feature a private behind the scenes tour of a
production brewery.

CUL0063.1B6

2 Mon., starts 6/15, 6:30 pm8:30 pm


Instructor: John Denny
FIRST MAGNITUDE BREWING
1220 SE Veitch St
FEE $34
NOTE: No sr. waivers. *Must be 21 to
register. Please bring valid ID to class.*
$15 materials fee paid at 1st class.
About the Instructor
John Denny is the founder and co-owner of
First Magnitude Brewing Company, a 15-barrel
production brewery located in the South Main
district of Gainesville. After enjoying homebrewing
as a hobby for more than 20 years, John decided
to launch First Magnitude in the summer of 2014.
The brewery features a taproom known as The
Source where patrons can enjoy FM beers as well
as beer, cider and mead from other Florida craft
breweries. Denny has co-hosted Homebrew Talk,
a monthly podcast featuring educational and
entertaining aspects of homebrewing for the last
four years. Prior to opening the brewery, Denny
was the Associate Director of the UF Honors
Program and also served as the Director of the
Disability Resource Center.

cr a f ts & hobbi e s
Decorative Wood Marquetry

Create pictures with inlaid exotics woods and


turn furniture into interesting works of art. Learn
the original art of marquetry and make your
own table top in this 3-week class.

CRA0001.2K1

3 Sat., starts 6/13, 10 am12 pm


Instructor: Errol Bruce
SF NW Campus, S-316
FEE $39
NOTE: No sr. waivers. $100 fee paid at 1st
class to purchase your materials kit.

Small Arc/Thermal Welding

Learn the operation of small arc and general


welding machines available at many popular
home supply stores. You will perform welding
exercises on carbon steel and will also perform
cutting operations using Oxy/Fuel and Plasma
arc torch. Your instructor will discuss equipment
options, price ranges, durability, and safety
gear.

MEC0040.1F3

6 Fri., starts 6/12, 6 pm8 pm


Instructor: Emil Raab
SF NW Campus, H-38
FEE $59 - LAB FEE $27
NOTE: Students will be provided with lab
supplies/welding materials. Instructor will
discuss personal safety equipment needed
at 1st class. No class on 7/3.

Simple Sewing: Home Decoration


Beginning sewers test your skills! Make
your own custom pillowcases and
designer placemats.

NEE0025.1F1

2 Tue., starts 6/9, 6 pm9 pm


Instructor: Judith Kavanagh & Sima Mellman
SF NW Campus, A-28
FEE $54
NOTE: No sr. waivers. Please bring sewing
machine. Project supply list will be emailed
prior to 1st class.

Simple Sewing: Take Along Tote

Beginning sewers test your skills!


Make a personalized simple tote and
coordinating zipper bag, appropriate for
cosmetics, crayons, jewelry, and more.

NEE0026.1F1

2 Tue., starts 7/7, 6 pm9 pm


Instructor: Judith Kavanagh & Sima Mellman
SF NW Campus, A-28
FEE $54
NOTE: No sr. waivers. Project supply list will
be emailed prior to 1st class.

Call 352-395-5193 for more information or to register.

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caree r & te st p re p
Explore Option At SF Davis

This tour discusses the college application and


financial aid process, as well as, exploring the
Archer (Davis Center) campus. Learn about
College Prep courses, AA/AS Degrees, GED
Preparation courses, and courses to learn new
skills or hobbies.

CAR0011.1A2

1 Tue., starts 5/12, 5:30 pm7 pm


Instructor: Shellie Banfield
SF DAVIS CENTER
17500 SW Archer Rd, Archer
FEE $0

on li ne o p t i o n s

GRE Preparation - Part 2


(Quantitative)

GED Preparation

Want to pass the GED test? This course


will help you develop the skills youll need to
succeed.

GRE Preparation - Part 1 (Verbal and


Analytical)
Discover powerful strategies for success in
the verbal reasoning and analytical writing
sections of the GRE revised General Test.

Additional classes online!

Learn a variety of useful techniques for


tackling the quantitative reasoning sections
of the computerized GRE revised General
Test.

Prepare for the GED Math Test

Master the skills youll need to pass the


Mathematical Reasoning module in the 2014
GED test series.

Available Online ANYTIME!


FEE $109
C h e c k w w w. e d 2 g o. c o m / s an t af e c c
for s t a r t da t e s .

d an c e
co uples d anci ng
Basic Ballroom I For Couples

Learn 3 classic dances - Fox Trot, Waltz, and


East Coast Swing. You can enjoy dancing
on a cruise, parties, at your wedding or
a friends. Fox Trot and East Coast Swing
are the most used dances. The Waltz is an
elegant dance that everyone should learn.

DAN0011.1B1

4 Sun., starts 6/7, 5:30 pm6:30 pm

Basic Latin I For Couples

Learn 4 essential and exciting Latin dances


- Rumba, Merengue, Cha Cha and Salsa.
Rumba is danced to slower music. Merengue
is one of the easiest dances to learn with
festive music. Cha Cha and Salsa are fun
faster Latin dances. You will learn basic
patterns, lead/follow, and timing in all 4
dances in a fun class setting.

DAN0066.1B1

4 Sun., starts 6/7, 7 pm8 pm


Instructor: Eileen Parris
PARRIS DANCE STUDIO
2716 SW 100th St
FEE $34
NOTE: No sr. waivers. $6 facility fee paid
at 1st class. Limited to 8 couples, both
participants must register for class. Wear
comfortable clothing and shoes (no tennis
shoes).

Ballet For Beginners

Develop your poise, strength, and presence.


Master classical ballet techniques such as barre,
center, stretching and a repertoire of basic
steps. If you are a beginner, then this is the
class for you.

DAN0001.1B1

6 Tue., starts 6/16, 6:45 pm7:45 pm


Instructor: Debbie Clark
CAMERON DANCE CTR, Haile Village
5211 SW 91 Terr
FEE $39
NOTE: No sr. waivers.

Beginning Tap

Teach your feet to shuffle, brush, slap, flap,


and just generally have a great time with our
beginning tap class.

DAN0027.1B3

6 Wed., starts 6/17, 7:30 pm8:30 pm


Instructor: Peggy Nolan Lamb
CAMERON DANCE CTR, Ridgeway Village
5003 NW 34th Blvd
FEE $39
NOTE: No sr. waivers.

Tap Dance Workshop With Chaya

Experience joy, exercise, creative


expression, music, laughter, and feeling
great about yourself through the power and
fun of tap dance. For beginners to advanced
beginners.

DAN0008.1F4

4 Thu., starts 7/9, 5:45 pm6:45 pm


Instructor: Sharon Heller
SF NW Campus, E-129
FEE $39
NOTE: No sr. waivers. Students will need to
purchase tap shoes for an estimated cost of
$25-$35.

Jazz Dance

Improve your coordination, balance, flexibility,


muscle tone and strength while having fun.
Youll work on basic jazz barre, center isolations
and stretches and jazz combinations that really
move.

DAN0030.1B1

6 Mon., starts 6/15, 6:30 pm7:30 pm


Instructor: Debbie Clark
CAMERON DANCE CTR, Ridgeway Village
5003 NW 34th Blvd
FEE $39
NOTE: No sr. waivers.

DAN0030.1B2

6 Tue., starts 6/16, 7:45 pm8:45 pm


Instructor: Debbie Clark
CAMERON DANCE CTR, Haile Village
5211 SW 91 Terr
FEE $39
NOTE: No sr. waivers.

DAN0001.1B3

6 Wed., starts 6/17, 6:30 pm7:30 pm


Instructor: Peggy Nolan Lamb
CAMERON DANCE CTR, Ridgeway Village
5003 NW 34th Blvd
FEE $39
NOTE: No sr. waivers.

Call 352-395-5193 for more information or to register.

Hip Hop

This class combines the best of old


and new urban dance moves for an
intense dance experience. All classes start with
warm-up and stretch, then new combinations
are taught every week, and finish with a cool
down. Instructor breaks down all the moves, so
everyone can learn to dance like a b-boy or
b-girl.

DAN0019.1B6

4 Mon., starts 6/8, 8 pm9 pm


Instructor: S Connection Instructor
S CONNECTION AERIAL ARTS
250 SE 10th Ave
FEE $29
NOTE: No sr. waivers. $10 facility fee paid
at 1st class.

Hoop Dance-Fit

Learn the joys of hoop dance while giving your


body a low-impact workout. Bring your own
hoop or use one of ours. Class begins with
yoga-inspired warm-up and stretch then moves
into both on and off-body skills. On-body hoop
dance works core muscles, while off-body tricks
strengthen arms and legs. Classes finish with
combinations of skills and choreography for
endurance and fun!

DAN0028.1F1

4 Sat., starts 6/13, 12 pm1 pm


Instructor: S Connection Instructor
S CONNECTION AERIAL ARTS
250 SE 10th Ave
FEE $29
NOTE: No sr. waivers. $10 facility fee paid at
1st class. Wear comfortable close-fitting
athletic wear, and bring a water bottle.

Red Hot Mamas Belly Dance

Belly dance is not only a beautiful, mesmerizing


art form that anyone can do, it is an excellent
form of exercise for women of all ages. Belly
dancing helps you embrace this time of life
and empowers you to celebrate your curves.
You will develop a greater body awareness and
improve your self-esteem. What are you waiting
for? Get started today!

DAN0087.1B2

6 Tue., starts 6/9, 7:30 pm8:30 pm


Instructor: Marjorie Malerk
ETHNIC DANCE EXPRESSIONS
4000 W Newberry Rd, Suite D
FEE $39
NOTE: No sr. waivers. $10 facility fee paid
at 1st class.

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f i ne a r ts & mu s i c
35MM/Digital Photography I

Solve the mysteries of basic photography.


Learn how to use your 35mm or digital camera
by using the right tools (meters, lenses, film
and filters.) This class is for beginners.

PHO0003.1F3

6 Tue., starts 6/9, 5:30 pm8:30 pm

PHO0003.1F4

6 Thu., starts 6/11, 5:30 pm8:30 pm


No class on 7/3.
Instructor: James Atyeo
SF NW Campus, P-139
FEE $79
NOTE: No sr. waivers. Must have a SLR
35mm camera (film or digital), with a manual
override and interchangeable lenses.
Student is responsible for the purchase and
processing of your slide or digital film for
class assignments.

Advanced 35MM/Digital Photography


Tired of trying to get to the next level of
photography by yourself? Come join other
like-minded photographers and have fun
challenging yourself with new ideas and
assignments. Learn composition, lenses,
lighting, metering and more.

PHO0004.1F3

6 Wed., starts 6/10, 5:30 pm8:30 pm


Instructor: James Atyeo
SF NW Campus, P-139
FEE $89
NOTE: No sr. waivers. You are responsible
for the purchase and processing of your film
or digital images. Please bring camera and
manual to 1st class. There will be a field trip
on a Sat, 10am-4pm, date/loc. TBD by class.
MUST have taken Photo I with Jim Atyeo
previously and have permission from him
prior to registering.

Guitar

Playing the guitar can be relaxing, enjoyable


and easy to learn! Acquaint yourself with
various folk strums, picking styles, chords, and
embellishments. Familiar songs are used as
examples.

MUS0011.1F2

6 Tue., starts 6/9, 6:30 pm8 pm


Instructor: Julian Kazimier
SF DAVIS CENTER
17500 SW Archer Rd, Archer
FEE $59 - LAB FEE $3
NOTE: Please bring guitar, paper and
pencil.

Improv For Beginners

Want to think quicker on your feet, be more


relaxed while speaking in public, more
confident or simply just have fun while
learning some acting skills? Discover the joy
of spontaneity through improvisation. Learn
exercises and games that build confidence and
improve listening by way of trusting your
instincts and applied acting techniques.
The focus is on playing together, energy,
commitment, teamwork, and trust.

HOB0019.1G4

6 Tue., starts 6/9, 7 pm9 pm


Instructor: Jeffrey Jurgens
SF BLOUNT CENTER, DA-121
401 NW 6th St, Downtown
FEE $59
NOTE: Bring pen, paper and energy. There
will be an optional performance for your
friends and family at the end of the course.

Stand-Up Comedy For Beginners

Have you ever wanted to try stand-up, but your


life, your hair, or fear got in the way? Do you
simply want to improve your public speaking
skills or do you want to learn how to do standup to prove the non-believers wrong and stuff
your funny in their faces? If so, come take this
6-week class in which youll learn the basics of
comedy writing, stage presence, tone, editing,
rehearsing, persona, and audience interaction.

HOB0023.1F6

6 Wed., starts 6/10, 7 pm9 pm


Instructor: Jeffrey Jurgens
SF BLOUNT CENTER, DA-127
401 NW 6th St, Downtown
FEE $59
NOTE: Bring pen, paper and energy. There
will be an optional performance for your
friends and family at the end of the course.

ONLINE CLASS
Intro To Voiceovers: 1-on-1

Creative Writing Your Way

Write a memoir, poem, childrens story.


You can do it with help. No writing
experience necessary, just your willingness to
have fun and learn. Instructor will lead students
in fun writing exercises. You will be surprised at
the inner writer in you.

ENG0016.1F3

4 Wed., starts 6/10, 2 pm4 pm


Instructor: Irma Fallon
SF NW Campus, B-204
FEE $39
NOTE: No sr. waivers.

Publish And Promote Your Work

Hurray, youre published. What comes next?


These days, even though your book has a
publisher, you may find youre responsible
for promoting and marketing your work. This
can be harder than the writing itself. We will
explore strategies to help you set up a Web
site, find markets for your work, and even learn
to perform public readings. Oh, and now its
time to start the next book.

ENG0004.1F1

6 Wed., starts 6/10, 6 pm8 pm


Instructor: Wendy Thornton
SF NW Campus, B-04
FEE $54
NOTE: No sr. waivers. Bring pen and paper
for notes.

Write Narrative Poetry

This course is designed to assist you


to write narrative poems and have fun
doing it. To do this, well first study a few model
excerpts from narrative poems and poets of
ancient times, the Renaissance, the last two
centuries and contemporary historic periods.
We will discuss narrative poetry in general, then
each student will choose a subject/theme for
each ones poem.

ENG0025.1F6

Fun, 90 minute, video chat covering some


of the many details of the voiceover
industry. Perform a real script and receive
a professional voice evaluation after class.
Discover if voice acting is something youd
like to pursue. Taught by a professional
voice actor from Voices For All.

6 Mon., starts 6/8, 6 pm7:30 pm


Instructor: Michael Correia
SF NW Campus, B-04
FEE $44
NOTE: Bring text Some of America
Traversed by Michael Lee Correia.
Additional study materials will be discussed
at 1st class.

HOB0005.1F5

Instructor: Voices For All


One-on-One Online Course
Voices For All, Inc.
FEE $49
NOTE: No sr. waivers. This is an online
one-on-one course that you can begin
anytime. Voices for All will contact you
to schedule lesson. Must have Internet
access and video chatting capabilities
using either of the following free
methods: Skype (for PC users) or iChat
(for Mac Users).

Call 352-395-5193 for more information or to register.

Writing From Within

This course is designed to help you get the


ideas from your head to the page, to open up
your process and allow for a creative flow from
concept to content. Writers, who are trying
to get past writers block, start a biography
or complete a short story will find the skills
outlined in this course helpful.

ENG0022.1F4

6 Thu., starts 6/11, 6:30 pm8 pm


Instructor: Zona Gale
SF NW Campus, B-01
FEE $44
NOTE: Prerequisite: should have basic
writing skills and understanding of English.
Bring a journal and pen.

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h ea lt h & fi tn e s s
Physical fitness is not only one of the most important keys to a healthy body, it is the basis of
dynamic and creative intellectual activity. ~ John F. Kennedy
Aerial Fitness

Aerial fitness combines the conditioning


exercises used by circus acrobats for increased
strength, flexibility, and focus. Students will
train on a variety of aerial apparatuses (silks,
trapeze, lyra) while working on core strength,
endurance, flexibility and balance. All new
students work at low flying levels (2-3 feet off
the ground) with high density foam crash pads
for safety. Good physical condition is required.

DAN0032.1D5

4 Thu., starts 6/11, 1 pm2 pm


Instructor: S Connection Instructor
S-CONNECTION AERIAL ARTS
250 SE 10th Ave
FEE $49
NOTE: No sr. waivers. $10 facility fee paid
at 1st class. Wear comfortable close-fitting
athletic wear, no jewelry, and bring a water
bottle.

Aiki-Jitsu Self-Defense

Participants will learn a series of basic


techniques from Aiki-Jitsu for personal
protection and safety. Students will learn
to gain confidence and enhance awareness
in stressful situations, plus learn energetic
exercises that strengthen the body and increase
spontaneity.

SEL0016.1B3

4 Wed., starts 6/10, 7 pm8 pm


Instructor: K. A. Shakoor
UNIFIED TRAINING CENTER
809 W. University Ave
FEE $39
NOTE: No sr. waivers. $10 facility fee paid at
1st class. Wear loose comfortable exercise
clothes.

Belly Dance Fitness

Learn the art of belly dancing while getting a


great workout. In this class you will learn simple
technique, combinations, rhythms, shimmies,
and drills.

HEA0088.1B1

5 Mon., starts 6/8, 6 pm7 pm


Instructor: Rona Bennett
HIP MOVES FITNESS STUDIO
708 NW 23rd Ave
FEE $39
NOTE: No sr. waivers.

Body Pump-Dance Cardio

In this class you will feel powerful,


improving muscle tone, balance,
posture, and enjoying music with lightweight
dumbbells in hands for a part of the class.
A variety of music and dance moves in a
60-minute class that takes the heart rate up and
down the aerobic curve. Options are given for
students at different levels of cardio endurance
and stability.

Cardio Boxing

Tune up your heart and lose weight the healthy


way. This 4-week course combines a vigorous
cardio workout and fundamentals of boxing
and martial arts. Enjoy punching away and not
getting hit back! You will have to work hard in
this class.

HEA0100.1B1

4 Tue., Thu., starts 6/16, 6 pm7 pm


Instructor: Herb Kieklak, CSCS
COACH Ks FITNESS CENTER
519 NW 10th Ave
FEE $49
NOTE: No sr. waivers. $15 facility fee paid
at 1st class. Please wear work-out clothes,
bring a water bottle and a jump rope.

Intro To Rock Climbing

This course will introduce students to rock


climbing. Learn how to tie climbing knots,
proper belay techniques, how to climb routes,
and basic climbing techniques.

SPO0036.1B3

6 Wed., starts 6/10, 6 pm8 pm


Instructor: Jonathan Hawk
GAINESVILLE ROCK GYM
704 South Main St
FEE $29
NOTE: No sr. waivers. Please wear
comfortable clothing, and bring $59 to 1st
class for climbing gear rental and facility
fee.

Kung-Fu And Self-Defense

Healing, Mind, Body, Spirit

Learn techniques to assist in the healing


process and balance using techniques from QiGong, mindfulness, and yoga.

HEA0016.1B6

6 Tue., starts 6/9, 7:30 pm8:30 pm


Instructor: K.A. Shakoor
KARMA THEGSUM CHOLING
1216 NW 9th Ave
FEE $49
NOTE: No sr. waivers. $15 facility fee paid
at 1st class.

Gym Santa Fe

Get access to SFs weight and exercise


room, the gym floor, scheduled classes, and
racquetball courts when not in use by classes
or college activities. Call 395-5549 for info
on available hours and activities or go to:
www.sfcollege.edu/athletics/ and select
Fitness Center. Children must be at least 16
years old to register. You are responsible for
getting a Student ID Card.

PHY0030.1F1

10 weeks, starts 6/8


SF NW Campus, V/Gym
FEE $50 - LAB FEE $5

Participants will learn a series of basic


techniques from Kung-Fu for personal
protection and safety. Students will learn
to gain confidence,and enhance awareness
in stressful situations, plus learn energetic
exercises that strengthen the body and increase
spontaneity.

SEL0012.1B1

6 Mon., starts 6/15, 6 pm8 pm


Instructor: K.A. Shakoor
UNIFIED TRAINING CENTER
809 W. University Ave
FEE $49
NOTE: No sr. waivers. $15 facility fee paid
at 1st class.

Lunchtime Hatha Yoga

Hatha Yoga will develop flexibility, strength,


balance and clear the mind. Leave feeling
energized and ready to face rest of your day.
All levels welcome.

HEA0070.1F2

6 Tue., starts 6/9, 12:30 pm1:30 pm


Instructor: Rona Bennett
HIP MOVES FITNESS STUDIO
708 NW 23rd Ave
FEE $39
NOTE: No sr. waivers. Wear loose
comfortable exercise clothes.

PHY0030.1F2

6 weeks, starts 6/8


SF NW Campus, V/Gym
FEE $30 - LAB FEE $5

Mindfulness-Based Meditation

PHY0031.1F1

4 weeks, starts 6/8


SF NW Campus, V/Gym
FEE $20 - LAB FEE $5
NOTE: Gym is open Mon. thru Fri. at
available hours. Gym will be closed for
holidays (including Memorial Day, Monday
May 25th and Friday, July 3rd) and weekends.

DAN0009.1B1

4 Sat., starts 6/13, 11 am12 pm


Instructor: S Connection Instructor
S-CONNECTION AERIAL ARTS
250 SE 10th Ave
FEE $29
NOTE: No sr. waivers. $10 facility fee paid
at 1st class. Wear comfortable athletic wear,
and bring a water bottle.

Call 352-395-5193 for more information or to register.

This series of meditation classes will be based


on the first four classes of the MindfulnessBased-Stress-Reduction (MBSR) course from the
University of Massachusetts Medical Schools
Center for Mindfulness. Learn mindfulness
meditation, a great help in learning to handle
the stress in our daily life. We need to be
comfortable for meditation, so we will be
seated on chairs, not the floor.

HEA0044.1F2

3 Tue., starts 6/30, 6 pm7 pm


Instructor: Beatriz de Bruna
SF NW Campus, V-16
FEE $29
NOTE: No sr. waivers. Wear comfortable
clothes. Students will be seated in a chair
for this class.

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h ea lt h & fi tn e s s - con t.
Natural Health And You

Tired of fad diets? Want to improve


your overall health and nutrition? Then
this course is for you. We will discuss the basics
of digestion and energy production, diets-good
and bad, as well as the truth about vitamins
and supplements including their use to treat
common health concerns.

HEA0043.1G4

6 Thu., starts 6/11, 7 pm8:30 pm


Instructor: Daniel Oakley
SF NW Campus, B-04
FEE $39
NOTE: Bring a notebook and pen.

Nia

Nia is a cardio dance group fitness class that


incorporates yoga, martial arts, and dance. A
unique blending of the fluidity and focus of
Tai Chi and yoga, the grace and spontaneity
of modern dance, and the energy and
explosiveness of martial arts, Nia boosts both
physical and emotional well-being. Classes are
designed for all ages and fitness levels.

DAN0029.1B5

6 Fri., starts 6/12, 9:30 am10:30 am


Instructor: Sarit Sela
STILLPOINT THERAPY CENTER
2730 NW 39th Ave
FEE $34
NOTE: No sr. waivers. $20 facility fee paid at
1st class. Wear comfortable exercise clothes.
Class is done in bare feet. No class on 7/3.

Run Better, Run Faster

This program is designed for people who


have either just started running or would like
to begin running but uncertain on how best
to start. We use the latest in Track and Field
research and Sports Conditioning to improve
your running technique to avoid injury and run
faster and with less effort.

HEA0063.1B6

4 Mon., Wed., starts 6/15, 6 pm7 pm


Instructor: Herb Kieklak, CSCS
COACH Ks FITNESS CENTER
519 NW 10th Ave
FEE $49
NOTE: No sr. waivers. $15 fee paid at 1st
class. Class will meet at Fitness Center on
Mondays and north end of SF Track on
Wednesdays. Please wear running shoes
and workout clothes and bring a water
bottle.

Tennis Fitness

@ Fi tn e ss P ro
Personal Fitness

One-On-One personal training! A certified


personal trainer will motivate, encourage and
challenge you with a variety of exercises and
teach you proper form. Your personal fitness
program will be based on your current fitness
level and designed to help you meet your
fitness goals! Fee covers four sessions.

SPO2015.1B1
FEE $59

Personal Fitness For Seniors

If you want to feel younger, be better able


to keep up with your grandchildren and
improve your physical health then this is
for you! A certified personal trainer, based
on your current physical level, will help you
work on improving your balance and help
you strengthen your body. Fee covers four
sessions.

SPO2016.1B2

HEA0303.1B1

1 Mon., Wed., starts 6/15, 1 pm2 pm


Instructor: Herb Kieklak, CSCS
COACH Ks FITNESS CENTER
519 NW 10th Ave
FEE $49
NOTE: No sr. waivers. $15 facility fee paid
at 1st class.

Wellness With Essential Oils

Come learn how to use natural solutions to


common health ailments with essential oils.
Learn how essential oils are grown, processed,
used, and the benefits they can offer to the
body and around the home. Be empowered
with the knowledge you need to use essential
oils to benefit yourself and your family.

HEA0006.1F4

FEE $59

Instructor: Fitness Pro Instructor


FITNESS PRO PERSONAL TRAINING
3741 W University Ave
NOTE: No sr. waivers. $10 facility fee
paid at 1st class. For new Fitness Pro
Customers only. Instructor will call to
schedule your personal fitness program.
You must register between 5/13 & 7/17.

Tai Chi Chuan

Tai Chi Chuan is an ancient Chinese Martial


Art that relies on technique and good body
mechanics, instead of raw power. People who
study Tai Chi Chuan will experience better
balance, better coordination and control of
their hips and knee joints. These skills will help
you perform better in other Martial Arts and
Sports. We will teach the 24 Movement Form
from Wudang area of China in very traditional
manner.

1 Sat., starts 6/13, 10 am11 am


Instructor: Lindsey Field
SF NW Campus, S-221
FEE $20
NOTE: No sr. waivers.

Yoga For Relaxation

Understand yogic practices and concepts to


build total health: physical, mental, emotional
and spiritual. Learn yoga postures, breathing,
values in life and diet.

HEA0030.1B3

6 Wed., starts 6/10, 9:30 am11 am


Instructor: Sandra Angelou
ETHNIC DANCE EXPRESSIONS
4000 W Newberry Rd, Suite D
FEE $49
NOTE: $10 facility fee paid at 1st class.
Bring a yoga mat or blanket.

Yoga-Lates

HEA0121.1B2

4 Mon., Wed., starts 6/15, 12 pm1 pm


Instructor: Herb Kieklak, CSCS
COACH Ks FITNESS CENTER
519 NW 10th Ave
FEE $49
NOTE: No sr. waivers. $15 facility fee paid at
1st class. Wear running shoes and workout
clothes. Bring a water bottle.

Tai Chi Chuan And Qi-Gong

Tai Chi Chuan is a beautiful moving meditation


from ancient China. You will learn both long
and short forms of Tai Chi and 5 - 7 different
forms of Qi-Gong.

HEA0019.1B2

6 Thu., starts 6/11, 8:15 pm9:30 pm


Instructor: K.A. Shakoor
HIP MOVES FITNESS STUDIO
708 NW 23rd Ave
FEE $49
NOTE: No sr. waivers. $15 facility fee paid
at 1st class.

Call 352-395-5193 for more information or to register.

This class is intended to prepare you for the


upcoming Tennis season. We will focus on 3
main areas: making your shoulders strong and
healthy so that you can serve/swing better and
be pain free; improve your ankles/legs; and
learn how to integrate your core and arms.

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This class moves through many yoga


poses and breathing exercises, while
incorporating Pilates exercises. Class focuses
on fluid movements with the breath. These
exercises also impact the mind, body, and spirit
as one finds forms of expression and release,
even changing hormone levels.

HEA0010.1B1

4 Sat., starts 6/13, 10 am11 am


Instructor: S Connection Instructor
S-CONNECTION AERIAL ARTS
250 SE 10th Ave
FEE $29
NOTE: No sr. waivers. $10 facility fee paid
at 1st class. Wear comfortable athletic wear,
and bring a water bottle. Options are given
for students at different levels of fitness.

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L an g u a g e s
French I

Parlez vous Francais? Whether you are planning


a trip,or simply want to enjoy romantic French
language, this beginning class is for you.
Conversational ability is practiced each class
session with special emphasis on accent,
intonation, and pronunciation. For beginners
only!

LAN0023.1F2

6 Tue., starts 6/9, 6 pm8:30 pm


Instructor: Diane Yazedjian
SF NW Campus, B-04
FEE $69
NOTE: Instructor will give students
recommended text at 1st class.

Spanish For Beginners

Immerse yourself in a new romantic language.


Improve your Spanish vocabulary, grammar
and pronunciation at a basic level. Memorize
expressions to survive in Spanish speaking
countries.

LAN0040.1F2

onl i n e o p t i o n s

Speed Spanish

Beginning Conversational French

Discover how easy it can be to learn


common words and phrases for both leisure
and business.

Conversational Japanese

This course makes it easy and enjoyable for


beginners to master the essentials of the
Japanese language.

Instant Italian

Learn Italian from the comfort of your home


in this fun and enjoyable online course.

Grammar for ESL

If English is your second language and youre


headed to college, this course will teach
you the principles of grammar and structure
youll need to succeed.

6 Wed., starts 6/10, 6 pm8:30 pm


Instructor: Marisela Socorro de Arraiz
SF NW Campus, P-164
FEE $69
NOTE: Spanish the Fast and Fun Way by
Gene Hammit will be used in class.

Learn six easy recipes to glue Spanish words


together into sentences, and youll be
engaging in conversational Spanish in no
time.

Speed Spanish II

Follow-up to the Speed Spanish course.


Several new recipes help you continue
building fluency.

Discover Sign Language

Discover the fun of learning sign language


and using your hands to communicate.

Writing for ESL

Learn how to write in English more


effectively to succeed in college and at work.

Available Online ANYTIME!


FEE $109
C h e c k w w w. e d 2 g o. c o m / s an t af e c c
for s t a r t da t e s .

Additional classes online!

mon ey & f i n a n ce
Florida Prepaid Plans vs. 529 College
Savings Plans
Learn the pros and cons to each plan.

FIN0023.1D1

1 Tue., starts 6/23, 6 pm8 pm


Instructor: Clarence Terry
SF BLOUNT CENTER, DC-009
401 NW 6th St
FEE $20

Savvy Social Security Planning

Learn the basics of social security, how it works


and how to maximize your benefits. Understand
where social security benefits fit into your
retirement plan.

FIN0015.1F3

1 Tue., starts 6/30, 6:30 pm8:30 pm


Instructor: Karen OBrien
SF NW Campus, B-224
FEE $29
NOTE: Bring pen and paper. Please
preregister.

Sell Your Home Fast

Learn what is really important to selling your


home. You will gain knowledge of important
details in preparation, positioning and
marketing. In this class, you will find out how
buyers buy and what hidden issues can send
them running. Professional staging tips will also
be provided.

HOM0048.1F2

1 Wed., starts 6/10, 6:15 pm7:45 pm


Instructor: Terence Lehman
SF NW Campus, A-224
FEE $24
NOTE: Bring paper and pen for notes.

Understanding Medicare

What are your options? What are the costs?


And what is the difference? There are several
types of plans to choose from once you are
eligible for Medicare Parts A and B. This class
will bring clarity to those choices so you can
better make an informed decision.

FIN0005.1F2

1 Tue., starts 6/16, 6:15 pm7:45 pm


Instructor: Karen OBrien
SF NW Campus, B-224
FEE $29
NOTE: No sr. waivers. Bring pen and paper.

o n li n e o p t i o n s
Keys to Successful Money
Management

Certified financial planner shows you how


most wealthy people build their fortunes.

Introduction To Stock Options

Learn how stock options can protect your


portfolio and help you profit in any type of
market.

Personal Finance

Protect your assets and discover how best to


achieve all your financial goals.

Stocks, Bonds And Investing

Learn how to make wise investment


decisions so that you have enough money to
live comfortably through your retirement.

Where Does All My Money Go?

Learn how to get control of your money once


and for all.

Available Online ANYTIME!


FEE $109
C h e c k w w w. e d2 go. c o m / s an t af e c c
for s t a r t da t e s .

Additional classes online!

Call 352-395-5193 for more information or to register.

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o u t do o r a dve n ture s
Refund Policy For Outdoor Adventure Trips

Consider your reservation for a trip/class carefully! All classes require preregistration. If you cancel your reservation with less than 1
week notice of the trip date, a refund will NOT be issued. * Please call Adventure Outpost at least 2 days before trip to discuss boat
preference (canoe, kayak or tandem kayak.)

For All Outdoor Adventures

No sr. waivers. Maps or directions will be emailed 1-2 days before trip. Lessons are included and equipment is provided. If you have
any questions about your hike or canoe/Kayak adventure, you may contact your trip leader for further information. Their numbers are
listed below:
Brack Barker/Wild Florida Adventures: (352) 215-4396 | Lars Andersen/Adventure Outpost: (386) 454-0611
Cedar Key Sunset Kayak Paddle

Paddle a kayak out to a nearby island in Cedar


Key, taking breaks along the way to observe
nature, and then head back as the sun sets.
Kayak lessons included, and equipment
provided.

SPO0018.1B6

1 Sun., starts 6/21, 5 pm8 pm


Instructor: Brack Barker
CEDAR KEY
FEE $49

History Paddle: Atsena Otie Key

This island off the coast at Cedar Key has been


a part of local history for over 150 years. We will
explore this island and discuss the cultural and
historical significance of its position throughout
time. Both paddling and walking are involved.

NAT0006.1B6

1 Sun., starts 6/14, 10 am2 pm


Instructor: Brack Barker
CEDAR KEY
FEE $59
NOTE: Minimum age 16.

Introduction To Kayaking

This is an introductory class into the paddle


sport of kayaking. Through demonstration and
on water instruction, you will gain skills and
confidence to allow you to further explore this
sport. Class includes the basics of self and
assisted rescue. This involves getting in the
water while wearing a personal flotation device
and working with a partner to learn.

SPO0014.1D3

1 Wed., Sat., starts 6/10, 7 pm8:30 pm


Instructor: Brack Barker
SF NW Campus, A-201
FEE $69
NOTE: 1st class meets at SF on Wednesday,
6/10, 7pm-8:30pm for basics and to get
directions. Water portion meets on Saturday,
6/13, 9am-12pm. For more Information,
please contact instructor.

Port Inglis Island Hopping *

An exploration by kayak near the town of Inglis,


where the Withlacoochee River enters the Gulf
of Mexico. Well be paddling among the coastal
islands shaded by cedar trees and observing
bird and marine life. Kayak lesson included.

SPO0007.1F6

1 Sat., starts 6/13, 10 am2 pm


Instructor: Lars Andersen
INGLIS ISLAND
FEE $60
NOTE: Minimum age 16.

Springs + Widlife Of Santa Fe *

The Santa Fe River has something for everyone;


unique geology, dozens of springs, more turtles
than any North Florida river and a rich history.
On this kayak/canoe tour, well explore all of
these things while discussing the interesting
lore of plants and animals seen along the way.
Good for beginners, basic lessons included.

NAT0022.1D6

1 Sat., starts 6/20, 9 am12:30 pm


Instructor: Lars Andersen
SANTA FE RIVER
FEE $59

Wild Lore + History Of St. Augustine *

On this kayak tour, well explore the wild side


of St. Augustine, where trolleys cannot go. As
we paddle the waters near St. Augustine (but
not around the city itself), well visit a couple of
interesting historical sites, including Fort Mose.
Nature has completely reclaimed these sites,
leaving nothing but the vaguest traces and
lots of great tales. Good for beginners, basic
lessons included.

NAT0030.1B6

1 Sun., starts 6/7, 10 am3:30 pm


Instructor: Lars Andersen
ST. AUGUSTINE
FEE $60

o n l ine o ption s
Travel Writing
Profit from your experiences in exotic
lands (or your own backyard) by
learning how to write and sell travel
articles and books.

Travel Photography for the Digital


Photographer

Photographing Nature with Your


Digital Camera

Start Your Own Edible Garden

Learn how to use your digital camera to


take stunning nature photos, including
landscapes, flowers, animals, and even
macro shots.

Learn the tricks and techniques digital


photographers need to capture scenes from
around the world and bring them home.

Learn how to grow delicious, nutritious fruit


and vegetables in your own backyard.

Available Online ANYTIME!


FEE $109

Introduction to Journaling

Discover how journaling can help you learn


more about yourself, explore your dreams,
values, and beliefs, improve your health,
survive unwanted change, succeed in your
career, and express your creativity.

Handling Medical Emergencies

Every second counts during a medical


emergency. Learn how to respond if
someone needs your help.

Check w w w. e d2 go. c om/ s a n t a fe c c


for s t a r t d a t e s .

Additional classes online!

Call 352-395-5193 for more information or to register.

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s e n i o r c la s s e s
Watercolors: Building On Basics

This course is a continuation of EXPLORING


BASIC WATERCOLORS. Students will continue
exploration of fun, exciting techniques in
watercolor to apply in their own spontaneous,
fluid and unique paintings. Open to returning
and new students.

ART0049.1R2

4 Tue., starts 6/9, 2 pm4 pm


Instructor: Beryl Bayer
SENIOR RECREATION CENTER
5701 NW 34th St
FEE $49
NOTE: No sr. waivers. Approx. $20 material
fee for new students.

To sign up for classes at the Senior


Recreation Center, you must be a
member. Membership is free.
Complete a one-page membership

Mindfulness-Based Meditation

This series of meditation classes will be based


on the first four classes of the MindfulnessBased-Stress-Reduction (MBSR) course from
the University of Massachusetts Medical
Schools Center for Mindfulness. We will
learn mindfulness meditation, a great help in
learning to handle the stress in our daily life.
We need to be comfortable for meditation, so
we will be seated on chairs, not the floor. Bring
a bottle of drinking water (recommended).

@ F i t n e ss P ro
Personal Fitness

One-On-One personal training! A certified


personal trainer will motivate, encourage and
challenge you with a variety of exercises and
teach you proper form. Your personal fitness
program will be based on your current fitness
level and designed to help you meet your
fitness goals! Fee covers four sessions.

SPO2015.1B1

HEA0044.1R4

3 Tue., starts 6/9, 2:30 pm3:30 pm


Instructor: Beatriz Bruna de
SENIOR RECREATION CENTER
5701 NW 34th St
FEE $29
NOTE: No sr. waivers. Wear comfortable
clothing.

YOU MUST PREREGISTER FOR


SENIOR CLASSES

FEE $59

Personal Fitness For Seniors

If you want to feel younger, be better able


to keep up with your grandchildren and
improve your physical health then this is for
you! A certified personal trainer will help you
work on improving your balance and help
you strengthen your body. Fee covers four
sessions.

SPO2016.1B2
FEE $59

application.

Instructor: Fitness Pro Instructor


FITNESS PRO PERSONAL TRAINING
3741 W University Ave
NOTE: No sr. waivers. $10 facility fee
paid at 1st class. For new Fitness Pro
Customers only. Instructor will call to
schedule your personal fitness program.
You must register between 5/13 & 7/17.

Contact (352) 265-9040.

s p e c ia l i n te re sts
Basic Bicycle Maintenance

This class will go over the anatomy of a bicycle


plus basic bicycle maintenance techniques
including airing up tires, changing a flat, brake
adjustments, derailleur adjustments and the
tools needed to preform them. Class will also
feature a lesson on proper locking technique.

PGR0013.1B5

1 Fri., starts 6/26, 11 am1 pm


Instructor: Keith Richards
SF CIED, DB-125
530 W University Ave, Downtown
FEE $24
NOTE: No sr. waivers.

Finding Your Ancestral Roots

Establish your own heritage vis-a-vis the


popular PBS TV program, Finding Your Roots
hosted by Henry Louis Gates, Jr., in five twohour sessions. Begin your journey starting with
your own family and working backward to as
many past generations as possible.

HOB0007.1F3

5 Wed., starts 6/10, 6 pm8 pm


Instructor: Francis (Bill) Zettler
SF NW Campus, B-01
FEE $34
NOTE: Bring pen and paper for notes.

History Of Gainesville: 1853-1903

This class will focus on the founding of


Gainesville in 1853 and its first 50 years.
Among the topics covered will be the role of
Gainesville in the Civil War, Reconstruction,
the arrival of the East Florida Seminary, the
building of the new courthouse and the impact
yellow fever had on the town. A slideshow will
illustrate the significant buildings and events.

HOB0016.1R5

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Discover Digital Photography

Learn how to grow delicious, nutritious fruit


and vegetables in your own backyard.

This class will focus on life in Gainesville from


1903 and the next fifty years. Among the topics
covered will be the arrival of the University of
Florida, the building of the Masonic Temple
and the Federal Building, now known as the
Hippodrome, and the growth of downtown. We
will also discuss Gainesville High School and
Lincoln High in the 1920s, the land boom, and
the impact of the Depression and World War II.

Call 352-395-5193 for more information or to register.

Published childrens author shows you how


to touch the hearts of children by creating
books for them.

Start Your Own Edible Garden

History Of Gainesville: 1903-1953

1 Mon., starts 6/22, 6 pm8 pm


Instructor: Melanie Barr
SF BLOUNT CENTER, DA-127
401 NW 6th St
FEE $24
NOTE: No sr. waivers.

Writing for Children

An informative introduction to the fascinating


world of digital photography.

1 Mon., starts 6/15, 6 pm8 pm


Instructor: Melanie Barr
SF BLOUNT CENTER, DA-127
401 NW 6th St
FEE $24
NOTE: No sr. waivers.

HOB0024.1R5

o n li n e o p t i o n s

Luscious, Low-Fat, Lightning-Quick


Meals

Join a registered dietitian and discover how


easy it can be to prepare meals that are both
delicious and nutritious!

Available Online ANYTIME!


FEE $109
C h e c k w w w. e d 2 g o. c o m / s an t af e c c
for s t a r t da t e s .

Additional classes online!

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s por ts
Golf

Basic golf fundamentals from putting through


driving are taught. Receive one hour of
instruction and one hour of supervised practice
or playing.

SPO0020.2E6

6 Sat., starts 6/6, 11 am1 pm


Instructor: Cherub Hurt

SPO0020.2E1

6 Mon., starts 6/8, 5:30 pm7:30 pm


Instructor: Scott Dombek

SPO0020.3E3

6 Tue., starts 6/9, 9 am11 am


Instructor: Scott Dombek

SPO0020.1E3

6 Wed., starts 6/10, 6 pm8 pm


Instructor: Scott Dombek

Golf II

Building on the basic golf fundamentals taught


in level I. Receive one hour of instruction and
one hour of supervised practice or playing.

Golf III

This class is for the more advanced, or for those


who have completed Golf I & II.

SPO0021.1E1

6 Mon., starts 6/8, 9 am11 am


Instructor: Scott Dombek

Beginner Adult Fencing

This course improves your coordination,


rhythm, timing and focus. If you are easily
bored with traditional exercise programs,
fencing is for you. The worlds fastest, safest
Martial Art. All equipment provided.

SPO0075.1B1

6 Mon., starts 6/8, 6 pm8 pm

Golf For Women

Work with professional golf pros to learn


fundamentals and polish your golf skills.

SPO0025.1E6

6 Sat., starts 6/6, 9 am11 am


Instructor: Cherub Hurt
ALL GOLF:
WEST END GOLF COURSE
12830 W Newberry Rd, Newberry
FEE $39
NOTE: No sr. waivers. $30 greens fee paid
at 1st class; covers use of course, balls and
available clubs.

SPO0075.1B3

6 Wed., starts 6/10, 6 pm8 pm


Instructor: Brian Harper
UNIFIED TRAINING CENTER
809 W University Ave
FEE $49
NOTE: No sr. waivers. Taught by Florida
Fencing Academy.

Bowling Basics And More

This is a 4-week course which will start with a


15-minute video followed by a brief discussion
and then out to the lanes to work on the lesson
of the day.

HOB0036.1D3

SPO0019.1B6

4 Wed., starts 6/17, 7 pm8:30 pm


Instructor: Alley Gatorz Instructor
ALLEY GATORZ BOWL
2606 NE Waldo Rd
FEE $29
NOTE: No sr. waivers. Bowling shoes
are included in class fees. Loose fitting
comfortable clothing should be worn.

6 Sat., starts 6/6, 1 pm2 pm


Instructor: Cherub Hurt

REGISTRATION

REFUNDS

1. Online - Go to www.sfcollege.edu/cied/communityed/ and

You may drop a class and receive a full refund by calling the
Community Education office DURING THE FIRST TWO WEEKS OF
THE COMMUNITY EDUCATION TERM for any class 2 weeks or
longer in length. For shorter classes, you must drop the class at least
2 business days before the class begins to receive a refund. After that,
you must fill out a petition for refund. See website for refund policies.
You will receive a refund check in the mail in approximately 34
weeks. Your credit card account will NOT be credited for the amount.

click Take A Class.

2. Telephone - Call (352) 395-5193. Pay with Visa, MasterCard,


Discover or American Express.

3. Office - Hours are 8am4:30pm, Monday-Friday. Pay with

Visa, MasterCard, Discover or American Express, cash or check.


Cash must be exact amount; no change is available.

4. Mail - Go to www.sfcollege.edu/cied/communityed/ and click


Registration to print a registration form. Complete the form
and attach check payable to SF College. Mail to Community
Education.

CANCELLATION POLICY
Community Education reserves the right to cancel classes based
on low enrollment or other causes. The student will be notified in
advance, and a full refund will be provided.

ONSITE REGISTRATION
Call 352-395-5193 the day before 1st class to see if space is available.
Fees must be paid at registration by check, money order, MasterCard,
Visa, Discover or American Express. Cash CAN NOT be accepted at
on-site registration for Community Education.

GENERAL INFORMATION
If you need special help because of physical disabilities, please
contact Community Education at (352) 395-5193.
Community Education reserves the right to add or delete without
notice any courses offered in this catalog, or to alter the fees or costs.

SENIORS
Community Education classes for seniors 60 years and older may
have their registration fees waived for some classes if: 1) they
register the first night of class - students who register before the
class begins or register online will pay full price for the course; no
refunds, no exceptions; 2) space is available in the class, and 3) the
class has met the required minimum seats filled. The student must
pay all lab fees or additional fees. Please check space availability
by calling (352) 395-5193 the day before 1st class. Some classes
do not allow senior waivers.

Call 352-395-5193 for more information or to register.

All credit card payments will receive an email receipt. Please make
sure you provide your email address. This information will not be
shared with any other organization or company.
You do not have to be a student of Santa Fe College to take
Community Education classes.

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