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MICROSOFT WORD XP - Beginning Award of Completion Learn to create, save edit, format a new document; change the layout, work with graphics, columns, margins and tab settings, use spelling checker, and thus create a letter, flyer or other formatted document. $10 material fee paid in C.S. office. #5000 1 Saturday July 9 $70 1 - 8 pm Thierry Hassid #5001 1 Saturday August 6 $70 1 - 8 pm Thierry Hassid INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS A beginner's course on the basics of the high-tech personal computer system. This seminar will cover. The equipment, concepts and terminology of operating the PC in the home or business environment, also covered will be the procedures necessary to be productive on any IBM/PC compatible computer. Participants will learn the special features of the computer keyboard, saving and retrieving to disks, operation of CD ROM, hard disk directory structure, and demonstration of application software. $10 material fee paid in C.S. office. #5002 1 Saturday June 18 $50 8:30 am - 12:30 pm T. Hassid #5003 1 Saturday July 30 $50 8:30 am - 12:30 pm T. Hassid MICROSOFT EXCEL XP - Award of Completion Recommended: Knowledge of Windows 3.0 or higher or experience with computer software programs. Microsoft's most popular spreadsheet program that allows you to organize data, complete calculations, make decisions, graph data, and develop professional looking reports. A hands-on class. $10 material fee paid in C.S. office. #5004 2 Saturdays June 25 & July 2 $65 8:30 am - 12 noon Thierry Hassid #5005 2 Saturdays August 6 & 13 $65 8:30 am - 12 noon Thierry Hassid INTRO TO MICROSOFT ACCESS Learn how to quickly and easily build, manipulate and maintain a database thru MS Access. If you are a beginner to database record keeping this introductory seminar is for you - learn how to create tables, enter and retrieve data, create data based reports and phase database sets thru the internet. $15 material fee paid in C.S. office. #5008 1 Saturday July 16 $70 1 - 8 pm Yosef Cavalin #5009 1 Saturday August 27 $70 1 - 8 pm Yosef Cavalin COMPUTER TROUBLESHOOTING Bring your troubled computers for troubleshooting! We will have up to three hours of real troubleshooting time, so the students will have the opportunity to troubleshoot them with the teacher! Know the most important components of basic techniques on how to resolve them. $10 material fee paid in C.S. office. #5010 1 Saturday July 9 $50 10 am - 3 pm Chavez #5011 1 Saturday August 20 $50 10 am - 3 pm Chavez MICROSOFT POWERPOINT XP Award of Completion Learn the different aspects of PowerPoint to create a great presentation that gets your point across. Make color or black and white presentations to show on a computer with note pages to support your presentation (handouts and outlines). Learn to use built-in templates and setup wizards to add graphics and sound, so you don't need to be an expert to make it look professional! $10 material fee paid in C.S. office. #5012 2 Saturdays July 9 & 16 $65 9 am - 12 noon Thierry Hassid #5013 2 Saturdays August 20 & 27 $65 9 am - 12 noon Thierry Hassid ANIMATION 2D - 3D Learn different ways to produce hot computer 2 dimensional and three-dimensional animations and then incorporate it to the Web or to an animated presentation. It will be covered animations with, ImageReady (2D), Flash (2D) and Poser (3D). $15 material fee paid in C.S. office. #5015 2 Sundays July 31 & Aug. 7 $80 9 am - 1 pm Yosef Cavalin INTERNET INTRODUCTION Discover how to get the most out of the information superhighway! Learn how to send and receive e-mail, search the world -wide web, and use powerful search engines to locate information, employment or old friends! Hands-on seminar. $10 material fee paid in C.S. office. #5016 1 Saturday June 18 $55 5:30 - 9:30 pm Thierry Hassid #5017 1 Saturday July 30 $55 5:30 - 9:30 pm Thierry Hassid WEB DESIGN WORKSHOP The total web design experience - start with an intro to the Internet to acquire photos and bring those images and photos to be manipulated ready for the Web thru Photoshop. Learn to create small gifts (animations) with Image Ready. Then use Dreamweaver to create a full-featured Web Site adding hot animated Web Pages with Macromedia Flash. Learn how to add sound, videos, Java & Java scripts. This class is designed for beginning and intermediate graphic designers looking to become either professionals in the work force or just hobbyists at home. You will design your own interactive web page in this class. Basic computer experience is recommended. Bring your own photos on a CD or diskette. $50 material fee paid in C.S. office. #5018 3 Sundays July 3 - 17 $100 8:30 am - 12:30 pm Y. Cavalin #5019 3 Sundays August 14 - 28 $100 8:30 am - 12:30 pm Y. Cavalin INTRO TO NETWORKING COMPUTERS A basic seminar on the tools, techniques and "tricks" required to link computers into networks. Among the topics to be presented in lectures - protocols for set-up and installation, client and fewer Software, Token Ring Implementation; Hubs and Switches, UTP cabling and Ethernet. No prior networking experience required! $15 material fee paid in C.S. office. #5020 1 Saturday July 16 $65 10 am - 5 pm Chavez #5021 1 Saturday August 27 $65 10 am - 5 pm Chavez INTRO TO WINDOWS ON THE PC This seminar will cover a variety of introductory topics, from starting and closing the system to running an application. You will learn to transfer data to the hard drive, how to create new folders, shortcuts, and the new Internet interface. Many enhanced features will be discussed, including some important and useful system settings. This hands-on experience will have you navigating from program to program with ease and confidence by the end of the session. $10 material fee paid in C.S. office. #5023 1 Saturday June 18 $55 1 - 5 pm Thierry Hassid #5024 1 Saturday July 30 $55 1 - 5 pm Thierry Hassid WEB DESIGN AND ANIMATION WITH MACROMEDIA FLASH Flash is the foremost authoring software for creating scalable, interactive animation for the web. Whether you are creating animated logos, web site navigation controls, long-form animation or entire Flash web sites, you'll find the power and flexibility of Flash as an ideal medium for your own creativity. Learn to use layers, bottoms, text, sound, animation, movie clips, and create gifs. $10 material fee paid in C.S. office. #5025 1 Saturday June 25 $65 1 - 9 pm Shu C. Chien #5026 1 Saturday August 20 $65 1 - 9 pm Yosef Cavalin GRAPHIC DESIGN WORKSHOP You'll learn the basic tools in Adobe Photoshop to graphic design, photo manipulation, collage and publication. You'll be amazed at the things that you can do. Next, we work with Quark Xpress which is the best desktop publishing program today and it is used on most magazines and newspapers. In this class you will learn to make documents, flyers business cards, page layout and how to integrated the image from Photoshop. This class is designed for beginning and intermediate graphic designers looking to become either professionals in the work force or just to use at home. Basic computer experience is recommended. $30 material fee paid in C.S. office. #5028 2 Sundays June 26 & July 3 $80 1 - 5:30 pm Yosef Cavalin #5029 2 Sundays August 7 & 14 $80 1 - 5:30 pm Yosef Cavalin PHOTOSHOP Learn the basic tools in Adobe Photoshop; graphic design, photo manipulation collage & layout photo restoration will be covered. You'll be amazed at the things that you can do. It is the standard software for image manipulation within the industry. It is the base for web design photos, and animation. This is an excellent program for photographers and graphic designers as well as fine arts. You will learn Web animation on the Image Ready companion software. Some Windows experience required. $15 material fee paid in C.S. office. #5030 1 Saturday July 2 $90 1 - 9 pm Shu C. Chien #5031 1 Saturday August 13 $90 1 - 9 pm Shu C. Chien XPRESS QUARK FOR WINDOWS Xpress Quark is the best desktop publishing program today. Quark can be used to produce anything from a tiny banner to a multiple-volume encyclopedia. Quark is a page layout application for text, pictures, lines and other graphic elements to compose a page or a series of pages. $10 material fee paid in C.S. office. #5032 2 Fridays July 1 & 8 $75 6:30 - 10 pm Porfirio Perez #5033 2 Fridays August 12 & 19 $75 6:30 - 10 pm Porfirio Perez DREAMWEAVER Learn how to use Dreamweaver to create full-featured Web sites, even if you have no knowledge of Web design or HTML basics. Get acquainted with program features and become familiar with commonly used Web terminology. Gain hands-on experience and develop your Web design skills. Learn to download and customize Dreamweaver extensions to expand the software range of capabilities, Create rollovers, make forms; frames, etc. Some Internet experience required. $15 material fee paid in C.S. office. #5035 2 Sundays July 10 & 17 $75 1 - 5 pm Yosef Cavalin #5036 2 Sundays August 21 & 28 $75 1 - 5 pm Yosef Cavalin MICROSOFT OFFICE This course provides a hands-on overview of Windows and the three major components of the Microsoft Office suite: Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Instruction is designed for the new computer user and topics include: what happens when you first turn on the computer; Windows basics; fundamental safety precautions; creating; editing; checking, and printing documents, worksheets and presentations; formatting a Word document, Excel worksheet, and PowerPoint presentation; simple automation of repetitive tasks in Word; using Microsoft's wizards and template; mail merge; formulas; cell referencing; and creating a graph in Excel. $15 material fee paid in C.S. office. #5038 1 Sunday June 19 $90 1:30 - 9:30 pm Thierry Hassid #5039 1 Sunday July 31 $90 1:30 - 9:30 pm Thierry Hassid KEYBOARDING TYPING SKILLS FOR TEENS Ages 8 - 16 The key to a successful future is computer literacy and it all begins with the ability to use a keyboard and mouse. This class will help the students acquire these skills through a thorough immersion into proper keyboarding skills. There will be a combination of drills and typing games to help in the learning process. $3 material fee paid in C.S. office. #1200 5 Saturdays June 18 - July 16 $45 10 - 10:50 am Salvador Valencia #1201 5 Saturdays July 30 - Aug. 27 $45 10 - 10:50 am Salvador Valencia BUILD AND BUY THE BEST COMPUTER AND SAVE LOTS OF MONEY "Instead of buying an expensive computer, you can build a better computer for much less money!!" Build your own clone computer in less than an hour and be able to build computer for your friends. This class offers information of the newest computer software and hardware in the market and all your options to build a computer that fit your needs and to protect you against obsolescence. In class material: CD with video how to Assemble a PC "step by step", a manual with the latest information, CD with software, class handouts & anti-static wristband to prepare you to be an "expert" on buying & building PC's. No prerequisite necessary. $35 material fee paid in C.S. office. #5040 1 Saturday June 18 $70 10 am - 5 pm Yosef Cavalin #5041 1 Saturday July 30 $70 10 am - 5 pm Yosef Cavalin COMPUTER REPAIR I (BUILDING, CONFIGURATION OR TROUBLE SHOOTING - LEVEL I) Learn the computer components and their functions; to safely upgrade your computer; to install and configure PC components. Build up your basic skills in the installation and configuration of hard drive, CD-ROM, floppy drive; also, maintenance of hardware. In class material: CD with video how to repair and assemble a PC, a Manual with the latest information CD with utility & diagnostic software, class handouts & anti-static wristband. $35 material fee paid in C.S. office. #5042 1 Saturday June 25 $70 10 am - 6 pm Yosef Cavalin #5043 1 Saturday August 6 $70 10 am - 6 pm Yosef Cavalin COMPUTER REPAIR II Learn all about software selection initialization, set-up and installation. Effective software configuration is critical to smooth crash free system start up and operation. Learn how to successfully load, troubleshoot and diagnose system and application software for the PC. $15 material fee paid in C.S. office #5045 1 Saturday July 2 $60 10 am - 5 pm Chavez #5046 1 Saturday August 13 $60 10 am - 5 pm Chavez QUICKBOOKS An intensive introduction to computerized bookkeeping on QUICKBOOKS. Learn how to; create complete balance sheets, verify reconciliation, establish client/vendor and customer profiles, create invoices, and balance accounts receivable and payable. One student per computer terminal - some PC experience helpful. Chinese language assistance available in-class. $20 material fee paid in C.S. office. #5047 2 Sundays June 26 & July 3 $85 5:30 - 9:30 pm Shu C. Chien #5048 2 Sundays August 7 & 14 $85 5:30 - 9:30 pm Shu C. Chien QUICKBOOKS PAYROLL A complete introduction to small-business payroll tracking. Open to those with no prior payroll, personnel or bookkeeping experience. Three in-class lectures and hands-on computer lessons you will learn how to; establish worker payroll withholding, monitor and record employment taxes, process paychecks, record deductions, create employee journal and create QuickBooks chart of Accounts for all payroll functions. Chinese language assistance available in-class. $20 material fee paid in C.S. office. #5049 2 Sundays July 10 & 17 $85 5:30 - 9:30 pm Shu C. Chien #5050 2 Sundays August 21 & 28 $85 5:30 - 9:30 pm Shu C. Chien *All Material Fees will be paid at the time of registration in Community Services office. BUSINESS & CAREER OPPORTUNITIES CREATE A WEB SITE FOR BUSINESS OR PLEASURE The Web has become the largest information library in the world and e-commerce is currently producing more revenue than ever before. Have your own personal web site for FREE or a commercial site with your own domain name for as little as $8 a month. Learn what to put on it, how to promote it, and how to design it, and your web site can become one of the most productive tools you've ever utilized. Learn how to make the site user friendly; how to link with the Internet search engines to make sure you can be found. For web site beginners and experts. Includes handouts plus a FREE update and resource report to obtain free and low cost resources A $20.00 fee is paid in C.S office for a manual, "Fishing' With a Net" #0-9629944-6-4. #5100 1 Monday June 27 $30 6:30 - 9:30 pm Mike Rounds CAREER AS A BANKTELLER Award of Completion Tellers are needed by area banks for flexible schedule employment paying $9 per hour or more. Learn how to qualify for bank positions; arrange a full time or part-time schedule, the skills needed, and how to successfully interview. No prior business education required. $5 material fee paid in C.S. office. #5101 1 Sunday June 26 $50 9 am - 3 pm Wendy Carrillo #5102 1 Sunday July 24 $50 9 am - 3 pm Wendy Carrillo #5103 1 Sunday August 28 $50 9 am - 3 pm Wendy Carrillo HOSPITAL UNIT SECRETARY Award of Completion Learn the requirements to obtain a better job as a qualify applicant for the position of unit secretary. Learn basic medical terminology, organizing a patient's chart, navigating the hospital, record keeping, and carrying doctors' orders. #5105 6 Sundays June 19 - July 24 $55 10 am - 12 noon German Calderon NEVER PAY RENT AGAIN! BE AN APARTMENT MANAGER Award of Completion Do you want to live rent-free? Do you plan to buy an income property and want to get insider information on how to easily rent apartments to new tenants? It is not difficult to get a position as an apartment manager. This course covers a variety of issues, including: manager's etiquette, notices and legal procedures, forms and communication with tenants, tricks of the trade. $20 material fee paid in C.S. office. #5108 2 Sundays August 7 & 14 $60 10 am - 4pm Hassid Thierry MAIL ORDER FOR THE CLUELESS The merging of the internet with mail order has produced an exciting new opportunity for people who want to start their own successful business. Just think about what you've personally ordered from the net and had delivered by mail and you'll understand immediately! The opportunities are unlimited and the process is simple to learn and inexpensive to implement. In this informative program you'll learn: Techniques for using the Internet to generate business, where and how to rent and use mailing lists, how to place effective newspaper ads, how to find profitable products to sell, the three mail order/Internet rules that must be observed for success, plus all the basic information needed to either start a business or enhance an exciting one. Note: This is a business class, NOT a programming or desktop publishing class. It explains the tools of mail order and the Internet with no judgment about which ones you decide to use. #5109 1 Wednesday June 29 $30 6:30 - 9:30 pm Nancy Miller SUBSTITUTE TEACHER Substitute teachers can earn up to $150 per day! If your are considering a teaching career or looking for a job that might better suit your interest, substitute teaching could be the right choice. Learn the basics for getting started as substitute teacher and how to do this rewarding job effectively. $2 material fee paid in C.S. office. #5110 1 Wednesday July 20 $40 6 - 8 pm Antonio Cervantes #5111 1 Wednesday August 31 $40 6 - 8 pm Antonio Cervantes PHARMACOLOGY FOR THE BEGINNER This introductory course will provide a foundation for the understanding of medications commonly used in the field of medicine. This course will cover basic terminology, and pharmacology of commonly used medications for treating: hypertension, cholesterol, diabetes, infections, mental illness arthritis and many more. The course is designed for individuals entering the allied health field, nurse, PA, EMT, or for individuals wanting to learn basic information on medications. $15 material fee paid in C.S. office. #5113 5 Tuesdays August 2 - 30 $50 7 - 9 pm G. Benitez, PA CERTIFIED LOAN SIGNING AGENT Prerequisite: Notary Public Course Learn the skills necessary to become a "Certified Loan Signing Agent" and what it means; contact the most lucrative and profitable businesses; develop and built your business with clients in Five Easy Steps. Learn to properly notarize loan packages; and negotiate your fees. Bonus: Free listing of 50 loan signing companies that are looking for Notaries. $35 for Seminar Guide and Reference Book, also a $20 fee for certification, paid in C.S. office #5114 1 Saturday July 23 $100 9 am - 4 pm Carrie Christensen NOTARY PUBLIC COURSE Be prepared for the State of California examination entitled "Commissioned Notary Public." Learn how to perform the day-to-day applications of your duties and responsibilities as a Notary Public; the functions of record keeping, wills, acknowledgments, subscribing witness, immigration documents, and common questions and answers. Learn about the Government, Business and Professional, Civil Codes as they affect the Notary Public. An examination will be given similar to the state examination. Certificate of Completion will be given for those that qualify. $20 material fee paid in C.S office for (California Notary Law workbook). #5115 1 Saturday July 9 $100 8 am - 4 pm C.Christensen **8 am - 4 pm (check-in seminar) As of July 1, 2005, the official notary public exam will no longer be offered after the notary seminar. To register for an exam, go to www.notarypublicseminars.com/exam or call (916) 263-3520. Please register ASAP. GRANT PROPOSALS: HOW TO FIND THEN AND HOW TO WRITE THEM The is a great demand for good grant proposal writers in the public and nonprofit sectors, from Head Start Programs and Childcare Centers, Elementary, Middle and High schools, Colleges and Universities, to Faith-Blessed Organizations, Community Centers, and much, much more. This course will review the basic steps toward seeking and writing promising Grant Proposals, from identifying community needs to budgeting costs to meet those needs, and asking for the right amount of funding to fill that budget. We will look at the various types of Grant Proposals used today, from E-Forms to packet forms. Prepare for some hands-on practice. Computer Literacy is recommended. $10 material fee paid in C.S. office. #5118 2 Mondays July 18 - 25 $56 6 - 9 pm Antonio Cervantes CIVIL SERVICE EMPLOYMENT The largest employers in Southern California are government agencies - L.A. County, public schools, Federal Government, prison agencies and L.A. City. This intensive seminar will instruct you on how to quickly and easily locate government jobs where you can use the skill and training you already posses. Learn how to rapidly and successfully prepare to pass standard employment exams, sell yourself during interviews and obtain multiple job offers. $5 material fee paid in C.S. office. #5120 1 Sunday July 24 $35 12 noon - 3 pm Tony Cervantes #5121 1 Sunday August 28 $35 12 noon - 3 pm Tony Cervantes LEGAL SECRETARIAL PROCEDURES Award of Completion Learn about a civil lawsuit from start to finish commencing with the Summons and Complaint to trial including discovery (depositions, notices, interrogatories, subpoena, notice to produce) It will cover court rules, briefs, pleadings with table of contents, and of authorities, corporate electronic fillings, court calendars, and office procedures along with Legal Solutions (legal forms), Learn how to calculate deadlines correctly and confirm the motions; legal terminology, letter and memo writing, case citations, grammar and punctuation. Resume and recruiting resources will be discussed. $50 material fee paid in C.S. office. #5122 5 Saturdays July 30 - Aug. 27 $125 9 am - 1 pm Lina Martinez HOW TO GET A U.S. POST OFFICE JOB Each year the U.S. Postal Services hires hundreds of new workers in the L=2EA. area- this seminar will teach you how to apply for and prepare for these well-paid positions! Class will review basic requirements of U=2ES.P.S.- basic knowledge of English, basic skills quiz, and actual job skills. Focus will be upon entry-level position requiring no prior experience (clerk/carrier, and distribution machine clerk) which start at $18.22 per hour plus full benefits. Consider you future and join our U.S.P.S. seminar! All in-class materials include a fee. No citizenship or high school diploma required. #5125 2 Fridays July 8 & 15 $45 6 - 9 pm David De La Cruz #5126 2 Saturdays July 9 & 16 $45 12 noon - 3 pm David De La Cruz #5127 2 Fridays August 12 & 19 $45 6 - 9 pm David De La Cruz #5128 2 Saturdays August 13 & 20 $45 12 noon - 3 pm David De La Cruz CHILD VISITATION MONITOR AN OVERVIEW Make a difference in the life of a child. If you are interested in child advocacy work, consider a career as a professional Child Visitation Monitor. The courts often award monitored visits to parents who have been found to be 'unsafe', lack basic parenting skills and other reasons. As a monitor, you will participate in a process that supports a child's access to both parents in a safe environment. Learn about the variety of situations that can affect a child's well being, such as: domestic violence, abuse, mental illness, and other issues. Expand your expertise as a service provider in the areas of matching services with professional guidelines, the family court system, diversity and cultural sensitivity, substance abuse, it's detection and effects, and the crucial area of neutrality. $20 material fee paid in C.S. office. #5130 1 Friday July 15 $99 9 am - 4 pm C.Christensen ADVANCE EDUCATION FOR CHILD VISITATION MONITOR This revealing seminar helps you learn a compelling way of working as a professional Child Visitation Monitor. Key areas presented in this seminar are role-playing, forms and their importance, unbiased documentation, the intake process, child development and child abuse, abduction and reporting laws. Continue to expand your network with other professional monitors in this class. Also, learn ways to jumpstart your business with actual tools and systems to start providing services. Once you complete the helpful suggestions provided, their implementation will add to your success. You will be given information on how to network services through the Supervised Visitation Network, suggested reading lists and opportunities for advanced education. Completion of this seminar will better prepare you to develop and implement your career as a professional Child Visitation Monitor. This seminar is based on an interactive environment and is meant to be informative, educational and supportive. $20 material fee paid in C.S. office. #5131 1 Saturday July 16 $99 9 am - 4 pm C.Christensen HOW TO START A HOME BASED BUSINESS From sewing to software development, more people are turning to the home environment as the most profitable and enjoyable way to make a living. Both part time and full time work is being moved from the corporate to the private environments with huge rewards in both financial gains and personal satisfaction. Being your own boss requires the knowledge about how to set up, operate, and market your skills in an efficient and profitable manner. Learn the basic steps in setting up a legitimate business; the resources for selecting location, mailing address, advertising and marketing techniques; tax tips and guidelines; how to obtain merchant status so you can accept credit cards. $20 material fee paid in C.S. office. #5132 1 Monday June 27 $30 6:30 - 9:30 pm Nancy Miller CAREER AS PHYSICIAN'S ASSISTANT The expansion of medical services has created a demand for Physician's Assistants to work directly with M.D.'s in hospitals and clinics. Over 10 training programs for these professional programs exist in California-another 100 nationwide. Level salaries in the $60,000+ range may be available after 24 months of training. Learn all about the career path. The exciting and rewarding job duties and how to successfully apply to the training institutes. #5133 2 Tuesdays July 12 & 19 $40 7 - 9pm G. Benitez, PA ADULT EDUCATOR - HOW TO BECOME ONE WITHOUT YEARS OF COLLEGE Are you looking for a career that is not only lucrative, but will also make a difference in people's lives? Have you ever considered becoming a teacher but are discouraged by the historically low salaries or are not sure how to begin? Discover what your strengths are, and how to acquire the skills you need to become a highly marketable adult educator. Learn what types of teaching positions are available and which one is right for you; also learn to create the right resume to land your first teaching position. $2 material fee paid in C.S. office. #5135 1 Monday July 25 $30 6 - 8 pm Antonio Cervantes #5136 1 Monday August 29 $30 6 - 8 pm Antonio Cervantes PATENT IT YOURSELF Need a patent? Not sure if it's the right thing for you to do? Don't want to pay an attorney to do it? Learn to create and file your own patent, trademark, or copyright and save thousands of dollars in attorney's fees by doing it all yourself. Considerations for patent applicants; the differences between patents, trademarks and copyrights; protection that comes with a patent; the types of patents and their fees; the patent search process; specifications and drawing process; and drawings and claims. $30 materials fee paid in C.S. office for, "Inventing for Money", # 0-9629944-7-2. #5138 1 Monday June 20 $30 6:30 - 9:30 pm Mike Rounds FINGERPRINT CLASSIFICATION Review all phases of fingerprint classification utilized in the identification of individuals. It will prepare the student for entry-level positions in law enforcement agencies. Lectures, class discussion, hands-on participation in rolling and the classifying of fingerprint cards. Sample tests will be given to acquaint the students with the various civil service exams. Award Certificate: both sessions must be completed to receive the required certificate for job applications. $15 material fee paid in C.S. office. Fingerprint I #5139 5 Mondays June 20 - July 25 $80 4:30 - 6:30 pm Staff Fingerprint II #5140 5 Mondays August 1 - 29 $80 4:30 - 6:30 pm Staff ACCOUNTING RECORDKEEPING INTRODUCTION TO BOOKKEEPING Learn the fundamentals of bookkeeping with this intensive workshop. Prepare yourself for employment as book-keeping or record keeping. No prior accounting or business experience required. A Certificate of Attendance is available at the end of the class. $61 material fee paid in C.S. office. #5150 5 Saturdays June 18 - July 16 $100 8:30 am - 12:30 pm K. Kamdar COMPUTERIZED BOOKKEEPING PEACHTREE Award of Completion Prerequisite: Previous experience with PC's and Windows. An introduction to the #1 PC-based accounting software package and its related bookkeeping functions. This hands-on computer lab workshop will cover "How Peachtree Performs the double-entry Bookkeeping Cycle" plus other essential "How To's" including: Company set up and Chart of Accounts Management of Accounts Receivable (A/R) and Accounts Payable (A/P); Receiving & Depositing Payments; Income Statement (P&L) and Balance Sheet reports. $55 material fee paid in C.S. office. #5151 5 Fridays June 24 - July 22 $90 5:30 - 9 pm Kanty Kamdar These classes are held off campus: South Gate Educational Center. #5152 3 Tues/ 3 Wed June 21 - July 6 $90 5:30 - 7:30 pm Kanty Kamdar INDIVIDUAL INCOME TAX PREPARATION - COMPUTER CONCEPT Award of Completion Topics: Taxable Income, Exemptions, Filing Requirements, and Sale of Principle Residence, Itemized Deductions, Moving Expenses, Unemployment Compensations, New Tax Laws. An Award of Completion issued to passing students with 90% attendance, this course is NOT for continuing education units or hours. Please request supply list at registration. $15 material fee paid in C.S. office. #5153 5 Saturdays June 18 - July 16 $85 1 - 4 pm Kanty Kamdar *All Material Fees will be paid at the time of registration in Community Services office. INTERPRETATION LEGAL/MEDICAL INTERPRETATION CHINESE/ENGLISH Award of Completion A person must pass the State Court Interpreter Exam to become a certified interpreter and work for the Courts. Learn the necessary skills to perform as a Court interpreter, or for other fields, designed to the cover the Juvenile System of Justice, Fire Arms, Drugs, and Medical. Students participate in exercises and drills to improve their speed and their analytical skills. It also prepares for the level of proficiency required to be certified as Legal & Medical interpreters. Final evaluation will be based on class participation and test results. Court visitations are recommended. Must be fluent in English and Chinese. $20 material fees paid in C.S. office. #5155 7 Saturdays June 18 - July 30 $215 9am - 12 noon Richard Fan COURT INTERPRETING FOR AGENCIES AND COURTS - Spanish/English Learn to develop consecutive, sight translation and simultaneous interpreting skills. Special emphasis will be given to passing the exam and gaining the certification needed for upward mobility. Prerequisite: fluency or near fluency in both Spanish and English. $35 material fee paid in C.S. office. #5158 5 Tuesdays June 21 - July 19 $120 7 - 9 pm Marjorie Karl REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE LOAN OFFICER TRAINING WORKSHOP Maybe you are a real estate agent that would like to learn how to qualify your clients, understand ratios, the difference between a conventional and a non-conventional loan, conforming loan, and understand about the underwriting guidelines of Fannie MAE and Freddie Mac; how to fill out a 1003 loan application, good faith estimate, documents needed by the processor and underwriter to qualify for a loan, and other loan programs that may be available for people with credit problems. $55 material fee paid in C.S. office. #5160 5 Sundays July 31 - Aug. 28 $150 9 am - 1 pm Lina Martinez REAL ESTATE SALES AGENT TRAINING WORKSHOP Real estate is a growing and dynamic business. Help people buy their most important asset: their home. Learn how to fill out the latest Real Estate Purchase Contract and Joint Escrow instructions and related forms. Know how to read the contracts, understand and explain the important clauses. $55 material fee paid in C.S. office. #5161 5 Sundays July 31 - Aug. 28 $150 1:30 - 4:30 pm Lina Martinez GOVERNMENT GRANTS AND LOANS TO PURCHASE YOUR OWN HOUSE The purpose of this class is to introduce you to some of the major sources of government money that will help you to purchase your own house. In this class you will learn: What kind of government programs are available for real estate; how to apply for government loans and grants and low interest rate loans programs; and most importantly, where to apply for government grants and loans. #5162 1 Saturday June 18 $30 9 am - 12 noon Jose Reyna #5163 1 Saturday July 30 $30 9 am - 12 noon Jose Reyna REAL ESTATE APPRAISAL A New Career/ A New Business Real estate sales may boom or bust, but property value appraisals are still needed everyday by banks and mortgage brokers. Here's an opportunity that can lead to a high paying job or an independent profession. Spend a fast-paced evening learning about this exciting career-how to enter the field and advance to higher professional levels. Topics will include: licensing info, where to find assignments, typical activities and career opportunities. #5165 1 Wednesday August 3 $45 7 - 9:30 pm Bill Willson MEDICAL TRAINING MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY - BODY SYSTEM Award of Completion This introductory course will provide a strong foundation in the language of medicine applicable to most medical specialties. Learn Greek and Latin word roots covering basic Anatomy and Physiology, pathological conditions and procedures, rules governing how medical terms are formed and used, spelling and pronunciation. Prepare for employment in hospitals, clinics, private medical and dental practices. Textbook: "The Language of medicine" by Davi-Ellen Chabner, 4th Edition. $36 material fee paid in C.S. office. #5170 5 Saturdays June 18 - July 16 $95 1:30 - 7:30 pm Alberto Boquiren CODING: ICD-9CM/CPT-4 Award of Completion Prerequisite: Medical Terminology Coding is required to bill insurance companies, and is used in the medical records departments of hospitals. Learn the rules in coding diseases to meet the requirements for medical records by effectively learning ICD-9CM. In CPT learn how to code the doctor's procedures and services; the new evaluation and management codes. All books (latest edition), about $141 plus $15 material fee paid in C.S. office. (Same textbooks required for Medical Insurance billing) #5171 5 Saturdays July 23 - Aug. 20 $100 2:30 - 7:30 pm Joselito P. Capili COMPUTERIZED MEDICAL BILLING INSURANCE SERVICE Prerequisite: Medical Insurance Billing This a highly recommended hands-on workshop for billing service and practice for jobs in this field. Learn the basics on how to input patient information and insurance data, generate insurance claims forms, statements, collection letters, edit list and other required forms. $15 material fee paid in C.S. office. #5172 4 Sundays Aug. 14 - Sept. 11 $95 4 - 8 pm Joselito P. Capili MEDICAL LEGAL ISSUES AND RISK MANAGEMENT - ETHICS / BIOETHICS Learn the importance of confidentiality of medical records in California, which could involve minors' records, subpoenas and court orders, workers' compensation records, and special requirements for psychiatric, AIDS/HIV, and substance abuse records. Learn when to release or retain medical records; when to resort to arbitration versus civil courts; how to prevent malpractice claims by learning about the most common torts, and much more. Material fee of $12 + about $10 for required text paid in C.S. office. #5173 3 Fridays July 8 - 22 $85 6 - 9 pm B. Villanueva #5174 3 Fridays September 2 - 16 $85 6 - 9 pm B. Villanueva MEDICAL CREDIT & COLLECTIONS: RECOVERY OF UNSECURED ASSETS. An important part of managing a medical office is keeping the accounts current. Learn to work more efficiently by learning how to follow up on unpaid claims from private insurance, Medicare, and HMP/PPO; how to analyze monthly reports to work accounts receivable, how to file tracers, CIF's and appeals on denied claims for Medical; and new collections techniques. $22 material fee paid in C.S. office. #5175 3 Sundays June 12 - 26 $70 4 - 8 pm Joselito P. Capili #5176 3 Saturdays Aug. 27 - Sept. 17 $70 3:30 - 7:30 pm Joselito P. Capili ADULT LEISURE & ACTIVITIES ARTS & CRAFTS JAPANESE BUNKA EMBROIDERY - PAINTING WITH THREAD This art form is very much a part of the culture of Japan. Differing from other methods of embroidery. Material fee determined in class. #5200 5 Saturdays June 18 - July 16 $59 9 - 11 am Toshiko Kaneko #5201 5 Saturdays July 30 - Aug. 27 $59 9 - 11 am Toshiko Kaneko LET'S GO BALLOONING! Your imagination will soar as you learn the techniques for making beautiful balloon sculptures. You'll make a balloon columns and arches. Mary Lou will also teach you about supplies, materials, safety and inexpensive resources in addition to a number of ways to blow up balloons without having to huff and puff. $25 material fee paid in C.S. office. #5202 1 Saturday July 9 $30 9:30am - 1:30 pm Mary Lou Chapa GET WIRED - MAKE YOUR OWN JEWELRY Wire wrapped necklaces are priced and run for $50 and up in stores. Learn to design your own jewelry using Austrian crystal, freshwater pearl and sterling silver jewelry. Learn wire wrapping techniques, tools of the trade, and how to oxidize your jewelry. Finish class with matching necklace, bracelet and earrings, as well as the skills needed to create own jewelry, for gifts or to sell. Bring a shoebox with lid. $35 material fee paid in C.S. office. #5203 2 Saturdays July 9 & 16 $35 10 am - 1 pm Debbie Barrera CHANDALIER - HOOP EARRINGS Prerequisite: Get Wired Class Would you like to be able to make the beautiful chandelier and hoop earrings that are so popular and expensive that you see everywhere? Chandelier earrings are worn by many celebrities and are in high fashion today. They look stunning regardless of the latest fashion trend. You will save yourself a lot of money by taking this class. You will learn to make these beautiful chandelier and hoop earrings using Swarovski crystals and Sterling Silver. You will truly be amazed at what beautiful earrings you will go home with. They will make the perfect gift-don't be surprised if people want to buy them from you. $35 material fee paid in C.S office. #5205 2 Saturdays July 30 & Aug. 6 $35 10 am - 1 pm Debbie Barrera CANDLE MAKING I Candles are a beautiful addition to your home d=E9cor and make wonderful welcome gifts. Learn the basic techn iques for making both molded and container candles. You will make and take home a colorful chunk candle, a floating candle, and a novelty gel candle. Handouts containing instructions, tips, and techniques will be provided. No prior experience needed. Wear old clothes and closed-toe shoes. (No sandals please). $15 material fee paid in C.S. office. #5206 1 Sunday July 10 $40 1 - 4 pm Jeannette Bovard CANDLE MAKING II Learn how to make unique candles for special occasions. This workshop focuses on specialty design that requires a little effort - but the results are well worth it! Participants will make and take home free fragrant and beautiful candles utilizing a variety of techniques and products. No prior experience needed. Wear old clothes & closed-toe shoes. (No sandals please). $15 material fee paid in C.S. office. #5207 1 Sunday August 14 $40 1 - 4 pm Jeannette Bovard BEGINNING KNITTING OR CROCHET In this class, you will learn either to knit or crochet, you choose. Regardless of your choice, you will complete a pair of slippers which will teach you the basics from start to finish that will allow you to launch into future projects. Please request supply list on the day of registration. #5210 3 Saturdays June 18 - July 2 $45 1 - 3:30 pm Natalie A. Nevin #5211 3 Saturdays August 6 - 20 $45 1 - 3:30 pm Natalie A. Nevin SEWING MADE EASY Develop your creativity and save money while learning to sew. Open to men and women. No prior sewing experience necessary. Lessons will include sewing machine operations, understanding the patterns, selections of fabrics and preparations before cutting and basic sewing construction and techniques. $8 material fee paid in C.S. office. #5212 5 Saturdays June 18 - July 16 $80 9 am - 1 pm Laura Montano #5213 5 Saturdays July 30 - Aug. 27 $80 9 am - 1 pm Laura Montano WIRE-WRAPPED PENDANT Learn how to create a pendant using a semi-precious stone. Always wondered how to attach a stone that doesn't have a hole into a necklace? Learn how to create a silver wire cage for your stone using a semi-precious cabochon stone and Sterling Silver wire to create a beautiful pendant for a necklace worth $85 and up in jewelry stores. This type of wire wrapping can also be used for a variety of home accessories such as napkin holders, window and door, curtains, hat and clothing accessories, makes excellent gifts and are very popular in the retail market. $35 material fee paid in C.S. office. #5214 2 Saturdays August 13 & 20 $42 10 am - 1 pm Debbie Barrera ORIGAMI Fun animals, birds, Samurai hats are just a few of the creative paper folding crafts you will learn to make. They can be used to decorate gifts, or they can be a gift in themselves. Parents are welcome to enroll in this class. Course is taught in Spanish as well. $2 material fee paid in C.S. office. #1323 5 Saturdays June 18 - July 16 $35 9 - 9:50 am Julio R. Ojinaga #1324 5 Saturdays July 30 - Aug. 27 $35 9 - 9:50 am Julio R. Ojinaga #1325 5 Saturdays June 18 - July 16 $35 10 - 10:50 am Julio R. Ojinaga #1326 5 Saturdays July 30 - Aug. 27 $35 10 - 10:50 am Julio R. Ojinaga BASIC QUILTING WITH PROGRESSION An intensive hands on introduction to the art and craft of quilt making. Discover how to pre-plan a quilt, cut with rotary cutter mat, and design your first wall hanging from start to finish. This class teaches traditional techniques as well as specialized instruction, such as Clothing Quilting, t-shirt quilting, Baby clothing quilts as well. Please bring your sewing machine to class; workshop begins the first class meeting. Please request a supply list upon registration. $2 material fee paid in C.S. office. #5215 5 Saturdays June 18 - July 16 $54 1 - 2:30 pm Pat Merkle #5216 5 Saturdays July 30 - Aug. 27 $54 1 - 2:30 pm Pat Merkle C=2EP.R ADULT CPR Prepare yourself with the life saving skills to respond to respiratory and cardiac arrest emergencies involving adults. Written exam in English required at end of class. $10 material fee paid in C.S. office. #5220 1 Saturday June 25 $30 1 - 4 pm R.Tang & E.Arevalo #5221 1 Saturday July 30 $30 1 - 4 pm R.Tang & E.Arevalo CUISINE SUSHI MAKING Delicious and nutritious sushi is deceptively easy to create in any kitchen. Learn how to select tasty ingredients, roll and garnish sushi. Participants should provide 2 bowls (soup bowl size), hand towel, cutting knife (non serrated), and a small cutting board. $15 material fee paid in C.S. office. #5300 1 Thursday July 7 $30 6 - 9 pm Kenji Ishida MEXICAN COOKING - TAMALES Bilingual Workshops Learn authentic Mexican cooking as it is made at home with demonstrations and secrets from an experienced cook. $10 material fee paid in C.S. office. #5301 1 Saturday June 25 $25 4 - 7 pm Martina Enriquez #5302 1 Saturday August 6 $25 4 - 7 pm Martina Enriquez CAKE DECORATION A basic step by step instruction to fundamental cake decorating and has been design for the first time decorator. It covers the basic skills of color mixing, different types of icing, borders, tool description, basic rose, simple floral arrangements and figure piping. $25 material fee paid in C.S. office. #5303 5 Tuesdays August 2 - 30 $45 6 - 8 pm Youlen Chan SUMMER WILD FOOD OUTGOING Enjoy an easy walk along a nearby creek in the Santa Monica Mountains while you learn to identify, gather without harm to the environment, prepare and store edible wild plants growing in the summer. Emphasis will be on food plants that are typically in a creek environment. Learn about traditional American early settler and contemporary uses of the wild plants we find; why wild foods are more nutritious than grown foods and enjoy a wild food meal on site. This is a walk for the kitchen, free food, natural foods, survival and for those who want to become aware of the plants that are all around us. Class held of campus. $1 material fee paid in C.S. office. #5305 1 Sunday June 19 $30 1 - 4 pm Hilla Futterman #5306 1 Sunday July 31 $30 1 - 4 pm Hilla Futterman CHINESE COOKING These classes will teach you how to cook many kinds of Chinese foods step by step. Are you getting tired of the way you cook? $10 material fee paid in C.S. office. Egg Roll, Orange Chicken, Kung Pao Chicken #5310 1 Saturday June 18 $30 3 - 6 pm Candy Van #5311 1 Saturday July 30 $30 3 - 6 pm Candy Van Chow Mein, Broccoli Beef & Spicy Chicken #5312 1 Saturday June 25 $30 3 - 6 pm Candy Van #5313 1 Saturday August 6 $30 3 - 6 pm Candy Van Fried Rice, Mongolian Beef, Chicken with vegetables #5314 1 Saturday July 9 $30 3 - 6 pm Candy Van #5315 1 Saturday August 13 $30 3 - 6 pm Candy Van Wonton Soup, Spicy Pepper Beef, Shrimp with Snow Peas #5316 1 Saturday July 16 $30 3 - 6 pm Candy Van #5317 1 Saturday August 20 $30 3 - 6 pm Candy Van WINES OF THE WORLD! An intensive introduction to wines of the world! Taste six or seven different wines during each class session. Learn how to select and serve typical domestic and imported vintages. Learn how to impress your friends with your tableside technique! Please bring a notebook to class. Participants must provide proof of age - all enrollees must be 21 or above. Students must bring 2 all purpose wine glasses, crackers, and cheese to each session. $45 material fee paid in C.S. office. #5320 5 Tuesdays June 21 - July 19 $40 7 - 9 pm Rob Hill #5321 5 Tuesdays August 2 - 30 $40 7 - 9 pm Rob Hill BASIC BARTENDING Learn the basics of setting up and maintaining a bar with an emphasis on drink recipes and measurements. Bartending supplies and equipment will be discussed, along with when to use what liquor. This is a great class for those who need flexible, part-time work (calling all actors) or those who want to tend bar at their parties. Tips on how to locate employment will be presented. No alcohol will be used in class. $20 material fee paid in C.S. office. #5322 2 Saturdays July 2 & 9 $40 10 am - 12 noon J. Micheles ENGLISH ACCENT REDUCTION Designed to teach foreign speakers exactly what they need to reduce their accents. This class will include speech drills, pronunciation exercises, and a brief review of the American Accent. This class will be taught entirely in English. Students should have enough command of the English language to take this class. $10 material fee paid in C.S. office. LEVEL ONE #5330 5 Thursdays June 23 - July 21 $59 5:30 - 7:30 pm A. Cervantes #5331 5 Thursdays Aug. 4 - Sept. 1 $59 5:30 - 7:30 pm A. Cervantes LEVEL TWO #5332 5 Thursdays June 23 - July 21 $59 7:30 - 9:30 pm A. Cervantes #5333 5 Thursdays Aug. 4 - Sept. 1 $59 7:30 - 9:30 pm A. Cervantes HOW TO SPEED READ: INCREASE YOUR SPEED 100% Imagine breezing through leisure reading, newspapers, textbooks or work related technical material in less than half the time. You will learn the skills of training the mind and the eyes to gain speed, comprehension and retention easily. Your personal progress will be tracked weekly and you will receive individualized assistance as needed. Please bring the following to the first meeting: Triple your Reading Speed. By: Wane E. Cutler #5335 4 Saturdays July 30 - Aug. 20 $50 10am - 12 noon Carolyn R.-Conley INSTANT WORD POWER Develop a powerful vocabulary quickly and easily, impress your boss and co-workers, prepare for exams and your class work and increase your self-confidence in presentations. Take charge of your language skills-demonstrate your abilities through your command of works. $5 material fee paid in C.S. office. #5336 2 Saturdays July 9 & 16 $35 1 - 3 pm Carolyn R.-Conley ENGLISH - ESL BASIC FOR FOREIGN BORN SPEAKERS Listening, conversation, reading and writing skills will be developed through easy and friendly interaction among students. **Textbook: Oxford Picture Dictionary (about $25) is not included and will be available at the ELAC Bookstore. #5337 5 Sundays June 19 - July 17 $66 4 - 6 pm Carmen Navarro #5338 5 Sundays July 31 - Aug. 28 $66 4 - 6 pm Carmen Navarro SELF PUBLISHING Want to be published? Now? Cheap? In this informative and entertaining class you'll learn everything you need to know to create your own books, booklets, and audio products. The class will show you how to: Write a book in 30 days or less. Write tips booklets in one day. Create audio products (Tapes and CD's) in two weeks. Obtain ISBN, bar code, and other material. How to obtain copyright and trademark protection for your work. $20 material fee paid in C.S. office. #5339 1 Wednesday June 29 $35 6:30 - 9:30 pm Mike Rounds IMPROVE YOUR WRITING! Improve your business writing skills. This class is designed to help strengthen various forms of written communications. Subject includes memos, business letters, business reports and more. Class includes one session on public speaking. Sign up and improve your business language now. Material list will be given in class. #5340 5 Sundays June 19 - July 17 $59 2 - 4 pm Carmen Navarro #5341 5 Sundays July 31 - Aug. 28 $59 2 - 4 pm Carmen Navarro OH NO! GRAMMAR AGAIN! An intensive review of grammar as used in creative writing. Avoid writer's block - overcome the feeling of powerlessness because you do not recall the grammar "rules of the game." Discover the simple rules of grammar and composition - free yourself to write clear and concise letters, reports, e-mail and documents. Discover why computerized grammar checks usually miss the most common grammatical errors. $7 material fee paid in C.S. office. #5342 3 Saturdays June 18 - July 2 $35 10am-12:30pm Carolyn R.-Conley ENGLISH GRAMMAR - ESL Basic A basic ESL class with emphasis on life skills and grammar. There will be lot of practice **Textbook: Basic English "A" Grammar (about $28) is not included; available at ELAC Bookstore. $10 material fee paid in C.S. office. #5343 5 Fridays June 24 - July 22 $55 7 - 9 pm Staff #5344 5 Saturdays June 18 - July 16 $55 9 - 11 am Staff ENGLISH GRAMMAR - ESL Intermediate An intermediate ESL class with emphasis on life skills and grammar. A lot of practice in and outside the classroom. $10 material fee paid in C.S. office. #5345 5 Fridays Aug. 5 -Sept. 2 $55 7 - 9 pm Staff #5346 5 Saturdays July 30 - Aug. 27 $55 9 - 11 am Staff FINE ARTS PAINTING, DRAWING AND SKETCHING Explore the rich possibilities of working with oil or acrylic and develop skills in a paint media of your choice. Emphasis will be placed on painting, drawing or sketching from observation but students will be encouraged to develop a personal style. Explore line, form, value, space, texture and color. Material list will be available at 1st meeting; but student may bring his own art supplies. #5350 5 Saturdays June 18 - July 16 $59 2 - 4 pm Pablo Jacome #5351 5 Saturdays July 30 - Aug. 27 $59 2 - 4 pm Pablo Jacome CALLIGRAPHY - BEGINNING Learn the time honored skill of italic writing, from it's historical beginnings to present day uses featuring you own personal touches. This fun and easy to learn skill will enable you to create beautiful individualized, and unique gifts cards and scrolls for friends and family! Bring a calligraphy pen (preferably Rotring Art Pen 1.9) black ink cartridges, your imagination and willingness to learn a truly unique skill. Ages 10 and older are welcome. $15 material fee paid in C.S. office. #5353 5 Sundays June 19 - July 17 $54 1 - 3 pm Catherine Andersen INTERMEDIATE CALLIGRAPHY The course starts where Basic (Beginning) Calligraphy ended. Students will be assigned various advanced calligraphy projects that will utilize their own ideas and designs. This course will also focus on the formalities of calligraphy. $20 material fee paid in C.S. office. (Additional materials will also be required for this course and will be discussed at our first meeting). #5354 5 Tuesdays June 21 - July 19 $54 7 - 9 pm Catherine Andersen FLORAL DESIGNS FLORAL DESIGNS BASIC Learn to make basic and fresh flower arrangements for any use or occasion. Learn to make bows, bud vases, corsages, bridesmaids' bouquets, centerpieces, novelty and one-sided arrangements. Please bring wire cutters, scissors, floral knife and newspapers to cover table. $55 material fee paid in C.S. office. #5400 4 Sundays June 19 - July 10 $55 10 am - 1 pm Mary Fernandez FLORAL DESIGN INTERMEDIATE Prerequisite: Basic floral designs or consent of instructor. Make special floral designs for any use or occasion. Aspects of the flower shop business will be taught for those who wish to make it an occupation. Please bring wire cutters, newspapers, scissors, and paring knife. $55 material fee paid in C.S. office. #5401 4 Sundays July 17 - Aug. 7 $55 10 am - 1 pm Mary Fernandez WEDDING FLORAL DESIGNS Learn basic wedding arrangements including bridal bouquets, flower girl baskets; Bridesmaids' bouquets and church flower arrangements will be demonstrated. Covers pricing & buying. Please bring scissors, wire cutters, paring knife and newspapers to cover table. $55 material fee paid in C.S. office. #5402 4 Sundays June 19 - July 10 $55 1- 4 pm Mary Fernandez FLORAL DESIGN FOR SPECIAL OCCASIONS Prerequisite: Basic floral designs or consent of instructor. Learn to make special floral designs for all occasions. 1st week: Floral and Gift Baskets for weddings, quincea=F1eras, birthdays, etc. 2nd week: High Style designs using tropical flowers from Hawaii. 3rd week: Tokyo Wrap using netting to wrap the flowers for baskets and banquets. 4th week: Funeral Designs to create a beautiful casket piece, standing sprays, and wreaths. Please bring wire cutters, newspapers, scissors, and paring knife. $55 material fee paid in C.S. office. #5403 4 Sundays July 17 - Aug. 7 $75 1 - 4 pm Mary Fern=E1ndez LANGUAGES PORTUGESE FOR SPANISH SPEAKERS Learn simple everyday Portuguese in the Brazilian dialect, in a class designed especially for Spanish speakers. Students will practice speaking, listening, and reading skills, while focusing on some of the major pronunciation and grammar differences between Portuguese and Spanish, making Portuguese more accessible to the Spanish speakers! The present tense of many regular and irregular verbs will be introduced, as well as some basic conversational vocabulary and cultural knowledge. Requires no previous knowledge of Portuguese, but does require proficiency in Spanish (or other Latin-root language such as French or Italian). $3 material fee paid in C.S. Office #5410 5 Saturdays July 30 - Aug. 27 $59 10 am - 12 noon Olivia Trevino #5411 5 Tuesdays August 2 - 30 $59 6 - 8 pm Olivia Trevino ITALIAN FOR TRAVEL OR BUSINESS Master the fundamentals of Italian as you learn correct pronunciation, practical vocabulary, useful phrases, and idioms. Combined with an introduction of Italian civilization, this class will help you carry on a simple conversation on everyday topics, current events, and culture values. $10 material fee paid in C.S. office. #5412 5 Sundays June 19 - July 17 $59 9:30 - 11:30 am R. Scherillo #5413 5 Sundays July 31 - Aug. 28 $59 9:30 - 11:30 am R. Scherillo SPANISH FOR PROFESSIONAL & BUSINESS PEOPLE For professionals who wish to understand and develop a conversational ability in Spanish. A basic introduction to the active use of the Spanish language for the following areas: Healthcare, Law, Social Workers, Teaching and Business. Emphasis will be placed on conversational exercises, pronunciation, open dialogue and some basic grammar. Knowledge of Spanish not required. $10 material fee paid in C.S. office. #5415 5 Saturdays June 18 - July 16 $59 4 - 6 pm Pablo Jacome #5416 5 Saturdays July 30 - Aug. 27 $59 4 - 6 pm Pablo Jacome FRENCH FOR TRAVEL/BUSINESS Learn in a comfortable ambience basic conversational French through varies fun activities. Students will work on individual pronunciation difficulties, vocabulary, and idiomatic expressions. French culture and helpful tips for year-round travelers will be presented. Knowledge of French is not required. $15 material fee paid in C.S. office. #5420 5 Saturdays June 18 - July 16 $59 9:30 - 11:30 am Sandrine Fabien #5421 5 Saturdays July 30 - Aug. 27 $59 9:30 - 11:30 am Sandrine Fabien JAPANESE CONVERSATION FOR BUSINESS AND TRAVEL Learn practical words and phrases which will help you communicate effectively in Japanese while traveling or arranging business in Japan. Basic conversational Japanese will be taught through the use of Japanese history, culture and psychology. #5422 4 Sundays June 19 - July 10 $59 10 am - 2 pm Sumiko Urquhart #5423 4 Sundays July 31 - Aug. 21 $59 10 am - 2 pm Sumiko Urquhart SIGN LANGUAGE FOR BEGINERS A course to introduce students to the third most widely used language in this country. Learn to communicate in silence using hand signs. Learn the fundamentals of the American Sign Language Method (ASL). Textbook: A basic Course in American Sign Language. T. J. Publishers, Humphries, Padeen, O'Rourke, A. Paul. #5424 5 Saturdays June 18 - July 16 $54 10:30 - 12 noon V.Aragon Jr. C.Ht. #5425 5 Saturdays July 30 - Aug. 27 $54 10:30 - 12 noon V.Aragon Jr. C.Ht. MUSIC GUITAR - BEGINNING The beginning student will learn proper right and left hand techniques while learning to read music. Students must bring own instrument. $2 material fee paid in C.S. office. #5430 5 Saturdays June 18 - July 16 $49 3 - 4:30 pm Stephen Jones #5431 5 Saturdays July 30 - Aug. 27 $49 3 - 4:30 pm Stephen Jones ELECTRIC GUITAR - BEGINNING A complete introduction electric guitar selection and use. Discover to successfully ply amplified guitar in a group setting. You will receive basic instruction on note reading, finger positioning and harmonies. Students must bring an electrical guitar and a small amplifier to class. #5433 5 Sundays June 19 - July 17 $66 8 - 9:30 am Edgar Esquivel #5434 5 Sundays July 31 - Aug. 28 $66 8 - 9:30 am Edgar Esquivel ELECTRIC-BASS GUITAR Learn the basics of blues guitar while receiving instruction on basic note reading, harmonies, selection of gear and finding band members to perform with. Students must bring a bass guitar and a small amplifier to class. #5435 5 Sundays June 19 - July 17 $66 10 - 11:30 am Edgar Esquivel #5436 5 Sundays July 31 - Aug. 28 $66 10 - 11:30 am Edgar Esquivel SINGING UNLEASHING THE POWER, BEAUTY & RANGE IN YOUR VOICE All levels are welcome! Whether for Classical Broadway, or Pop, learn specific vocal techniques to strengthen the placement and resonance in your voice. Learn about performing skills, mastering breath, focusing the voice, blending vocal colors, and physical anatomy of the voice. GaVoian is "A rafter-rattling tenor," says L.A. Times. "Pure, powerful, tenor," says Orange County Register. "Fantastic singing voice," L.A. Weekly. Please bring a hand held tape recorder. $5 material fee paid in C.S. office. #5438 4 Saturdays June 18 - July 9 $45 12 noon - 2 pm Charles GaVoian #5439 4 Saturdays July 30 - Aug. 20 $45 12 noon - 2 pm Charles GaVoian DRUMS FOR BEGINNERS Learn drum rotation, principles of improvisation and effective practice techniques, to enable you to perform simple blues and other popular beats within weeks. Teens are welcomed. #5440 5 Saturdays June 18 - July 16 $63 10 am - 12 noon J. Kristensen #5441 5 Saturdays July 30 - Aug. 27 $63 10 am - 12 noon J. Kristensen DRUMS INTERMEDIATE A more intensive look at practical modern drum set rhythms, which can be played in many musical situations. It is recommended that students take the "Introduction to Drums" course and/or have at least 6 months to one year of experience. There will be beats that required moderate drum set independence, sometimes called "four way coordination", also explored will be drum set fills and sticking ideas. Please bring your own sticks and something to record. #5442 5 Saturdays June 18 - July 16 $63 12 noon - 2 pm J. Kristensen #5443 5 Saturdays July 30 - Aug. 27 $63 12 noon - 2 pm J. Kristensen SUNDAY PIANO Nonna Ayrapetova, a Russian born piano instructor & member of MTAC. Level I Beginning only! #1376 5 Sundays June 19 - July 17 $65 11 - 11:50 am N. Ayrapetova #1377 5 Sundays July 31 - Aug. 28 $65 11 - 11:50 am N. Ayrapetova Level II #1378 5 Sundays June 19 - July 17 $65 12 noon - 12:50 pm N. Ayrapetova #1379 5 Sundays July 31 - Aug. 28 $65 12 noon - 12:50 pm N. Ayrapetova Level III #1380 5 Sundays June 19 - July 17 $65 1 - 1:50 pm N. Ayrapetova #1381 5 Sundays July 31 - Aug. 28 $65 1 - 1:50 pm N. Ayrapetova Level IV #1382 5 Sundays June 19 - July 17 $65 2 - 2:50 pm N. Ayrapetova #1383 5 Sundays July 31 - Aug. 28 $65 2 - 2:50 pm N. Ayrapetova ORCHESTRA FOR BEGINNERS This course is designed to introduce the basic of orchestral music making. Instruction on theory, subdivisions, repertoire and the history of this music will be emphasized. We will also work on improving technique, developing accurate counting, improving tone, and creating an awareness of style. $8 Material fee paid in C.S. office #1348 5 Weds/ 5 Fri June 22 - July 22 $75 4 - 4:50 pm John E. Nunez #1349 5 Weds/ 5 Fri Aug. 3 - Sept. 2 $75 4 - 4:50 pm John E. Nunez PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT ACUPRESSURE THERAPY- Feel better!! Learn to pinpoint the area causing the pain; basic acupressure hand techniques and practice; self message and pressure points: acupressure to take care of problem; whole body health care acupressure; and hand & foot massage. (Dress in comfortable loose or exercise type clothing, and baby oil, lotion, herbal oil or massage oil) $3 material fee paid in C.S. office. LEVEL I #5450 5 Fridays June 24 - July 22 $42 7 - 9 pm Wayne Lu #5451 5 Fridays Aug. 5 - Sept. 2 $42 7 - 9 pm Wayne Lu LEVEL II #5452 5 Saturdays June 18 - July 16 $42 5 - 7 pm Wayne Lu #5453 5 Saturdays July 30 - Aug. 27 $42 5 - 7 pm Wayne Lu THERAPEUTIC HYPNOSIS FOR ADULTS This class will aid in: getting rid of anger, guilt, pain related to a loss of a loved one or something precious, breaking self-defeating behaviors, eliminating fear of success or failure, reducing shyness, gaining more confidence, raising self-esteem, becoming more secure and rejection proof and can also help in losing weight. #5455 5 Saturdays June 18 - July 16 $42 2 - 2:50 pm V.Aragon Jr., C.Ht. #5456 5 Saturdays July 30 - Aug. 27 $42 2 - 2:50 pm V.Aragon Jr., C.Ht CLUTTEROLOGY How to Eliminate Clutter & Get Organize If you're tired of constantly tripping over your "stuff", you can change your environment to work for you with simple, practical ideas on removing clutter from your life and getting organized. You'll learn how to: Tell the difference between organized and neat; evaluate the true cost of your "stuff". Attendees are encouraged to bring the following items to class: old cell phones empty LaserJet and Inkjet Cartridges one kitchen item and 2 closet items for charitable donation. $20 material fee paid in C.S. office for an illustrated manual "Clutterology, #0-9629944-0-5". #5458 1 Monday June 20 $30 6:30 - 9:30 pm Nancy Miller HOW TO COMMUNICATE WITH DIFFICULT PEOPLE WITH TACT AND SKILL This seminar focuses on ways to analyze types of difficult behavior and constructive ways to communicate with difficult people in our personal and professional lives. Included are practical techniques such as pacing, paraphrasing and inquiry. Specific sections are devoted to the angry and abusive person. $20 material fee paid in C.S. office. #5459 1 Saturday June 25 $30 9 am - 12 noon Roger Burgraff Ph.D #5460 1 Saturday August 6 $30 9 am - 12 noon Roger Burgraff Ph.D HOW TO DEAL WITH DISAGREEMENTS CONFLICT AND CONFRONTATION This seminar includes redefining and analyzing the reasons for conflict and principles to help deal with any conflict. The course topics include interests vs. positions, creativity, preconditions, separating the people from the problem and the "rules" for fighting fair. $20 material fee paid in C.S. office. #5461 1 Saturday June 25 $30 1 - 4 pm Roger Burgraff Ph.D #5462 1 Saturday August 6 $30 1 - 4 pm Roger Burgraff Ph.D HOW TO DEVELOP THE SKILLS OF A SUCCESFUL LEADER Leadership is the art of influencing. This seminar analyzes the traits of successful leaders, how leaders develop team identity and deal with expectations. It covers orientation, celebration and decision making. $20 material fee paid in C.S. office. #5465 1 Sunday July 10 $30 9 am - 12 noon Roger Burgraff Ph.D #5466 1 Sunday August 14 $30 9 am - 12 noon Roger Burgraff Ph.D ESSENTIAL SKILLS OF MASTERFUL COMMUNCATION Communication is the key to all relationships. This seminar focuses on the four projecting tools, managing fear of speaking, analyzing audiences, situations and settings. Preparing and delivering an effective presentation. Using visual aids and non-verbal behavior. $20 material fee paid in C.S. office. #5467 1 Sunday July 10 $30 1 - 4 pm Roger Burgraff Ph.D #5468 1 Sunday August 14 $30 1 - 4 pm Roger Burgraff Ph.D PHOTOGRAPHY DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY You can use you PC or MAC to produce high-quality photographs that rival what you'd get from a photo lab. Learn how to use your 35mm or digital camera for optimal results, whether it makes sense to buy a digital camera. Discover how to choose and use scanners, set up your computer for the best photographic use, the best image-processing software for your needs. Students should bring camera instruction manual, cable and software. $15 material fee paid in C.S. office. #5470 1 Wednesday July 20 $40 6 - 10 pm Staff ADVANCED #5471 1 Wednesday July 27 $40 6:30 - 9:30 pm Staff PHOTOGRAPHY I Learn about using available light (natural or artificial), composition, exposure, and techniques that turn "snapshot" into professional-qualify photographs. Please DO NOT bring an "automatic" camera. Bring your own 35 mm camera to first class. $15 material fee paid in C.S. office. #5473 2 Saturday July 9 & 16 $40 9 am - 4 pm Staff SPECIAL INTERESTS OCEANS SAFARI WHERE ADVENTURE BEGIN THE ADVENTURE BEGINS! Imagine gliding underwater while breathing. Explore the ocean bottom to interact with marine life and become part of the ocean. Explore SCUBA program is the prerequisite course for the final open water dives of the NAUI SCUBA DIVER certification course. It provides the fundamental knowledge and skills to SCUBA. Upon successful completion of this course in the pool, students are considered competent to engage in final open water certification dives under NAUI instructor supervision. For more course information please contact Gabriel Lu, (626) 287-6283 For more information on class registration please contact C.S. office. #5500 DOG OBEDIENCE Do you walk your dog or does your dog walk you? If you need some help managing your pet, then this course is for you. This basic obedience course is an introduction for dog owners to understand the behaviors of their dogs. We will introduce basic all purpose commands, and discuss strategies for the hard core, hard to handle pet. It is mandatory to bring your dog's up-to-date vaccination record, no dogs allowed during 1st class session. $10 material fee paid in C.S. office. #5501 5 Saturdays June 18 - July 16 $60 9 - 11 am Ben Lau #5502 5 Saturdays July 30 - Aug. 27 $60 9 - 11 am Ben Lau PLUMBING MADE EASY Discover how you can quickly and easy you can replace garbage disposals, repair or replace toilets, replace faucets, install pipe and exchange water heaters. $3 material fee paid in C.S. office. #5503 2 Fridays July 8 & 15 $45 6 - 9 pm Javier Caro #5504 2 Fridays August 12 & 19 $45 6 - 9 pm Javier Caro LOOK WHO'S UNDER THE HOOD!! WOMEN'S CAR CARE CLASS Women are involved in over 80% of all car related purchases yet many women (and men) feel alienated or clueless when purchasing or repairing a vehicle. In this "hands-on" workshop, participants will quickly and easily learns how to check fluids, check and select tires, understand brake repairs and other common repairs. Discussion will focus on how to focus a good used car, how to avoid the four most common repair "scams" use to defraud the motorist. Wear old clothes and soiled shoes! Class held off campus; allow 20-25 minutes travel time from ELAC. $16.50 fee paid in C.S. office for text book, "Women's Fix-it Car Care Book." #5505 1 Sunday July 17 $30 9 am - 12 noon Karen Valenti #5506 1 Sunday September 18 $30 9 am - 12 noon Karen Valenti SMOG CHECK TECHNICIAN-UPDATED TRAINING COURSE The course is designed to update currently licensed Smog Check technicians, and is a prerequisite to renewing a Smog Check license. The course will cover current automotive diagnostics procedures, and Bureau of Automotive Repair (BAR) procedures that affect the Smog Check Inspection and Maintenance program. Current Smog Check Technicians whose license expires in January 2005 or later must complete the 2005 Updates course. New applicants should have completed BAR's Basic Area Clean Air Car Course. A6, A8, and L1 alternative courses (or have ASE certifications in these areas) prior to taking the 2005 Updated course. New applicants not having these courses/certifications will have difficulties understanding the 2005 Updated course. #5510 Dates: Time: Tuesday, July 26 6 - 10 pm Thursday, July 28 6 - 10 pm Saturday, July 30 8 am - 5 pm $200 Adrian Banuelos TILE WORK Ceramic tile installation can create a beautiful and functional improvement in any home. This seminar will provide complete step by step instruction on how to measure for tile, purchase tile, cut tile, prepare surfaces to be tiled, install grout and speed clean up. Bring your tile project questions and measurements to class. CLASS WILL BE OFFERED FALL 2005! INTRO TO HOME IMPROVEMENT Learn the skills and develop the confidence to imagine and complete your home improvement project. Basic household repairs will be reviewed-how to frame a wall, installing drywall, simple electrical and plumbing repairs and replacing windows. Bring your repair or improvement problems to class! CLASS WILL BE OFFERED FALL 2005! COUNTERS AND CABINETS - MEASURE, SELECT AND INSTALL New or up-grated kitchen and bathroom cabinets, counters or vanities can beautify any home and increase its value. This intensive workshop will provide complete instruction on the selection, measurement and installation of cabinets for the home, workplace or office. No prior woodworking or cabinetry experience necessary. CLASS WILL BE OFFERED FALL 2005! ELECTRICAL REPAIRS MADE EASY Save time and money by maintaining or repairing your electrical circuits. Rewriting lamps, installing new outlets and switches, and repairing common electrical appliances. Plenty of opportunity to ask questions or request special information on electrical problems. Enrollment open to men and women. CLASS WILL BE OFFERED FALL 2005! POWER BLACKJACK FOR WINNERS Have you ever dreamed of walking into a casino, sitting down at the blackjack table, and then walking away a consistent winner? Stop dreaming and start playing Power Blackjack. This updated, practical approach to the game teaches you basic strategy, money management and the latest table selection methods. You will be surprised at how easy it is to win with this method. Bring a deck of cards and a sack lunch to class. CLASS WILL BE OFFERED FALL 2005! POWER CRAPS FOR WINNERS Most people are confused by this fast paced, exciting casino game. However, the basic game is quite simple to both learn and play. This class will teach you: pass line, come, don't pass, don't come, place, field and proposition bets; how to take and lay odds; and how to manage your money to increase your chances of winning. Get in on all of the excitement the next time you visit the casinos. CLASS WILL BE OFFERED FALL 2005! TEST PREPARATION G=2EE.D. PREPARATION FOR ADULTS Prepares students to take the exam for the G.E.D. (high school diploma equivalency) for college entrance, employment, military service or self-improvement. The self-instructional textbook allows students to study independently what they need most, at their own rate and ability of learning. Must show proper identification at the site where test will be taken and must be 18 yrs old at the time the exam is taken. #5515 5 Saturdays June 18 - July 16 $66 10 am-1 pm Richard Gonzales #5516 5 Sundays June 19 - July 17 $66 10 am-1 pm Richard Gonzales #5517 5 Saturdays July 30 - Aug. 27 $66 10 am-1 pm Richard Gonzales |
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