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!"#$%&#'()$*+#,-./#* Los Angeles Community College District
Welcome to Los Angeles City College (LACC), an Board of Trustees
institution dedicated above all else to student
success. The Community Services Program at Miguel Santiago, President
LACC speaks to the heart of what this campus is all Tina Park, First Vice President
about: reaching out to our community and offering Nancy Pearlman, Second Vice President
learning opportunities to all ages.
Kelly Candaele
LACC serves over 24,000 people each year in credit, Mona Field
non-credit and Community Services programs. Each Scott J. Svonkin
semester we offer many opportunities: from cooking
classes for 8 year olds to comedy writing classes.
Steve Veres
Whatever your interest, life-long dream or if you want Amber I. Barrero, Student Trustee
to explore a new hobby, it’s in here, it’s nearby and
it’s affordable.
District Administration
Dr. Daniel J. LaVista, Chancellor
LACC offers credit classes as well; training that can Dr. Adriana D. Barrera, Deputy Chancellor
fit into your busy schedule along with career technical
Dr. Yasmin Delahoussaye, Interim Vice
education and opportunities that can help you
advance in your chosen Chancellor for Educational Programs &
profession. Visit Institutional Effectiveness
www.lacitycollege.edu for more Felicito Cajayon, Vice Chancellor for Economic
information on enrolling.
& Workforce Development
We’re building more than Thomas Hall, Interim, Executive Director,
buildings at LACC. I welcome Facilities Planning and Development
you to your community campus,
where you can build your future. Camille A. Goulet, General Counsel
Jeanette Gordon, Chief Financial
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Los Angeles City College Administration
Dr. Edward Pai, Dean,
Dr. Jamillah Moore, President
Institutional Effectiveness
Paul Carlson, VP, Administrative Services
Alex Davis, Dean, Economic Development &
Dr. Mary Callahan, Interim VP,
Workforce Education
Academic Affairs
Guadalupe Jara, Associate Dean, Economic
Dr. Lawrence Bradford, VP, Student Services
Development & Workforce Education
(Vacant), Dean, Student Services
Earic Peters, Associate Dean, Student Services
Randy Anderson, Dean, Student Services
Corey Rodgers, Associate Dean, EOP&S
Dr. Merrill Eastcott, Dean, Academic Affairs
Jeremy Villar, Associate Dean,
Allison Jones, Dean, Academic Affairs
Student Services
William Marmolejo, Dean, Enrollment
Christi O’Connor, Bookstore Manager
(Vacant), Dean, Academic Affairs
Lenore Saunders, Administrative Analyst
Cristy Passman, Compliance Officer
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PAINTING AND WATERCOLORS READING
FOR YOUNG PEOPLE This class will cover all elementary grade levels of
Watercolor and Paint the most vocabulary, reading & composition skills. Each child
beautiful pictures ever!!! Let will read to the class and homework will be given.
Disneyland artist Wayne Students may bring their school books and
Thomas get you started in basic classroom questions. Material fee of $8 payable
watercolor and paint brush at time of registration.
stroke techniques. Develop your
natural hidden and artistic SubEvent: Brian King Fee: $50
talents of visualizing everyday #80221A 4 Wednesdays
objects and then watercolor paint these images 4:00-5:00 p.m.
using your creativity, senses and imagination. November 2-23
Students will be given total encouragement and
support in developing their artistic skills at their own WRITING
pace. Bring basic watercolor set, brushes, Improve your child’s writing comprehension,
st
paper and pencil to 1 class meeting. Ages 9-17 grammar and vocabulary
Register early! No class November 11 & 25. skills. Let this class give
your child the attention
SubEvent: Wayne N. Thomas Fee: $50 they need to grasp the
#80032A 5 Fridays newest education writing
4:00-5:30 p.m. formats. Homework will
September 30-October 28 be given. Children are
welcome to bring their
#80032B 5 Fridays Fee: $50 school books and
4:00-5:30 p.m. classroom writing questions. Material fee of $8
November 4-December 16 payable at time of registration. All Elementary
grade levels welcome!!
DRAWING FOR YOUNG PEOPLE
Learn how to draw like a pro, get drawing tips and SubEvent: Brian King Fee: $50
techniques on the objects you like to draw. Watch #80222A 4 Mondays
your images come to life as your teacher gets 4:00-5:00 p.m.
you started in using led/color pencil, charcoal, October 31-November 21
shading, light/dark just the professionals. Learn
contrast, 3 dimension and brightness. Students are BALLET FOR CHILDREN – BEG.
encouraged to bring their ideas & imagination. An introduction to pre-ballet techniques for
Bring led & color pencils, eraser and sketchpad children. The program will focus on the
st
to 1 meeting of class. Ages 9-17 Instructor is basic positions, steps, techniques and
artist for Disneyland and his class fills-up fast so discipline of ballet. This workshop
Register early !! No class November 11 & 25. provides instruction on the correct
use of the physical mechanics of
SubEvent: Wayne N. Thomas Fee: $50 motion while encouraging the spirit of
#80033A 5 Fridays dance in children. Open to boys and girls! No
5:30-7:00 p.m. class November 11, 25, 26.
September 30-October 28
SubEvent: Sandy Fetherolf Fee: $55
#80033B 5 Fridays Fee: $50 #80021A 5 Saturdays (Ages 3-4)
5:30-7:00 p.m. 8:00-9:00 a.m. Limit 10 students
November 4-December 16 September 24-October 22
#80667B 5 Saturdays Fee: $50 #80021F 5 Saturdays (Ages 5-8) Fee: $55
1:00-2:00 p.m. (8-13)) 9:00-10:00 a.m.
September 24-October 22 October 29-December 3
#80667C 5 Saturdays Fee: $50 #80021G 5 Fridays (Ages 3-4) Fee: $55
12:00-1:00 p.m. (4-7 yrs.) 4:00-5:00 p.m. Limit 10 students
October 29-December 3 November 4-December 16
#80667D 5 Saturdays Fee: $50 #80021H 5 Fridays (Ages 5-8) Fee: $55
1:00-2:00 p.m. (8-13)) 5:00-6:00 p.m.
October 29-December 3 November 4-December 16
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HIP HOP DANCING FOR YOUNG PEOPLE KEYBOARDING FOR CHILDREN
Learn one of the most popular and Children will learn the correct fundamentals in
requested dance styles in recent playing the piano: Topics covered: Development in
years. The instructor will teach finger coordination, critical sense of listening;
students many of the latest steps and notations in pitch and rhythm; discipline in good
dance moves. Come join this fun practice habits with an appreciation of music
class. No dance experience is through the piano as well as basic written theory.
necessary. Ages 8-15 No class Solo-ensemble repertoire will also be introduced.
November 26. Ages: 6 yrs. & up. Intermediate requires: Basic
knowledge of music note reading. Intermediate
SubEvent: Dolly Giner Fee: $50 students will choose sheet music comparable
#80665A 5 Saturdays to their level. (Recital Date*: students will each
4:15-5:15 p.m. give a performance for family and friends). Limit is
September 24-October 22 12 students. Please bring your own keyboard
to class*. No class November 11, 25, 27.
#80665B 5 Saturdays Fee: $50
4:15-5:15 p.m. SubEvent: Luiza Muradyan Fee: $50
October 29-December 3 #80052A 5 Sundays (Beg.)
9:00-10:00 a.m.
September 25-October 23*
PHOTOSHOP FOR KIDS
Learn how professionals put #80052B 5 Fridays (Beg.) Fee: $50
together pictures you see in 5:00-6:00 p.m.
books, magazines, and the September 30-October 28*
internet. With your creative
mind we’ll get you started #80052C 5 Fridays (Beg./Int.) Fee: $50
using Adobe Photoshop 6:00-7:00 p.m.
principles of graphic design. Learn the concepts September 30-October 28*
of color combinations, shapes, lines, We’ll guide
you through every step to get you to create some #80052D 5 Sundays (Beg.) Fee: $50
cool art. Ages 9-15. One student per computer 9:00-10:00 a.m.
so class is limited – register early! October 30-December 4*
#80151D 5 Saturdays (Adv.) Fee: $55 #12002B One Saturday Fee: $85
9:30-11:00 a.m. 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. At 3020 Wilshire
October 29-December 3 December 3
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DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY
Take pictures like a professional. Learn which is
the best camera to buy? What’s the difference
between JPEG and RAW? These questions and
more are answered in this seminar. Shoot better
pictures, use email to send your photos to Learn in a one-on-one environment. Our
relatives and create stunning greeting cards, experienced and patient trainer will teach you how
calendars and personalized posters using images to use the computer on campus. All sessions are
from your digital camera. Make your snapshots scheduled at your convenience and topics are
sizzle and create jaw dropping effects with a few based on your training need and level (absolute
simple clicks of the mouse. Bring your camera, beginner, intermediate, or advanced). Customized
instruction book and connector cables! Material one-on-one computer (PC or Apple) sessions are a
fee of $5 payable at time of registration. minimum of two hours in length.
SubEvent: José Ruiz – Allegro Photo Fee: $50 SubEvent: Computer Staff Fee: 2 hrs. for $150
#11110A One Monday #12222A By Scheduled Appointment
5:30-9:30 p.m. At 3020 Wilshire
October 3 #12222B Computer Staff Fee: 5 hrs. for $325
By Scheduled Appointment
MICROSOFT EXCEL FOR WINDOWS
Learn to use this leading Windows spreadsheet (323) 953-4000
program to do your number crunching for you.
Topics include: Basic worksheet navigation, and Ext: 2651
entry techniques, cell references, using the
command groups & settings, formulas & functions,
charts & graphs and simple database operations. MICROSOFT WORD FOR WINDOWS
Some experience with Windows is recommended. Learn to use this leading windows word processing
program. This course is designed to provide you
SubEvent: Lance Zakabi Fee: $85 with all the basics: page setup commands, editing
#12120A One Friday and formatting techniques, saving and retrieving,
9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. 3020 Wilshire cutting and pasting text. Learn about the
September 30 commands, galleries, wizards and keyboard
shortcuts to create that perfect document. Previous
#12120B One Saturday Fee: $85 experience with Windows would be helpful as well
9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. At L.A.C.C. as good typing skills. Held at L.A.C.C.
October 22
SubEvent: Lance Zakabi Fee: $85
#12120C One Friday Fee: $85 #12150A One Saturday
9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
November 18 October 8
SubEvent: José Ruiz – Allegro Photo Fee: $135 INTRODUCTION TO THE MAC
#11003A One Friday Are you new to the Mac? We’ll start with a brief
9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. history of this iconic platform, and build our way up
October 21 to discover the fun and exciting things you and your
MAC can do. Organize and clean up files with
Finder; switch between programs with Expose and
Spaces. Even see just how easy it is to switch
Obtain a Certificate back and forth from PC to a MAC. All you need to
of Completion- $10. get started to become a MAC genius begins here.
At least 90% of class
SubEvent: Angelo Almonte Fee: $60
must be attended.
#13001A One Friday
9:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. At 3020 Wilshire
September 30
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INTRODUCTION TO FILM EDITING WEB ANIMATION - FLASH
This class introduces students to the basics of film Flash is the foremost authoring software for
editing including organizing the workspace, creating scalable, interactive animation for the web.
architecture, workflow, settings, capturing, Create animated logos, web site navigation
importing, editing, rendering, and exporting video controls, long-form animation and an entire Flash
projects viewable to multiple platforms, including web site, you'll find the power and flexibility of Flash
web streaming. Using Final Cut Pro, students will as an ideal medium for your own creativity. In class
master the fundamentals of the interface, add you'll learn to use layers, bottoms, text, sound,
innovative cuts, transitions, compositing, zooming, animation, movie clips and create gif's. Prior MAC
and framing shots for the greatest visual impact. experience will be helpful. Limited Enrollment.
Special emphasis will be placed on introducing the Material fee of $5 payable at time of registration.
principles of film editing that work for all editing
software. Material fee of $15 payable at time of SubEvent: Ara Chouljian Fee: $135
registration. Enrollment limited to 7 students. #13010A 2 Thursdays
6:00-9:00 p.m. 3020 Wilshire
#13050A Zack Brooks Fee: $185 October 20 & 27
3 Fridays (Beg.)
6:00-9:00 p.m. At 3020 Wilshire ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR ON THE MAC
October 7-21 Adobe Illustrator is the most powerful vector
drawing page design and production tool in the
#13050B 3 Saturdays (Beg.) Fee: $185 world today, ideal for designers with a desire to
9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. At 3020 Wilshire elevate their work to a new vista of creativity. Learn
November 5-19 how to draw and integrate text with your designs,
illustrations, line art, images and photos. Learn how
INTRODUCTION TO DREAMWEAVER to create charts with illustrator. Prior MAC
Learn how to use Macromedia Dreamweaver MX to experience is helpful. Material fee of $7 payable
create full-featured Web sites, even if you have no at time of registration class. Held at 3020
knowledge of Web design or HTML basics. Get Wilshire Bl. Class is limited so register early !!
acquainted with program features and become
familiar with commonly used Web terminology. SubEvent: Brian Shelton Fee: $135
Gain hands-on experience and develop your Web #13030A One Friday
design skills by using each new feature for real 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
world Web site and Web page construction. Create October 21
forms using Java applets, downloading and
customizing Dreamweaver extensions to expand
the software’s range of capabilities. Prior Internet BUSINESS
experience required. Enrollment is limited.
Material fee of $7 payable at time of registration. DEVELOPMENT
SubEvent: Ara Chouljian Fee: $115 HOW TO START AN IN-HOME CHILD
#13008A Two Thursdays CARE BUSINESS
6:00-9:00 p.m. At 3020 Wilshire This course is designed to assist currently licensed
October 6 & 13 family child care providers and those
wishing to get licensed as a family
ADOBE PHOTOSHOP ON THE MAC child care provider with the basic
Learn the basic tools in Adobe Photoshop for tools and understanding of the
graphic design, photo manipulation collage & layout child care industry; to get their
photo restoration. You’ll be amazed at the things business up and off the a good
that you can do. This is an excellent program for start. Participants will develop a
photographers and graphic designers as well as parent/provider handbook and
fine arts. Pre-requisite: Introduction to the contract to help them through
Macintosh or equivalent. Material fee of $7 developing a quality program that meets
payable at time of registration. Held at 3020 both the needs of the provider as well as the
Wilshire Blvd. families it serves. They will learn about the
licensing process, records keeping and insurance,
SubEvent: Brian Shelton Fee: $135 safety, environment design, curriculum
#13040A One Friday. development, community relations and advertising
9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. and marketing their business. Material fee of $25
October 7 payable at time of registration.
#13040B One Friday. Fee: $135 SubEvent: Elisha Valentine Fee: $75
9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. #2099A One Saturday
November 18 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
October 29
PARK ON CAMPUS – PURCHASE A
FALL PARKING PERMIT Choose any of our classes for
FOR ONLY $10. your company or office needs.
See Pg. 34
Avoid traffic/parking hassles,
we will send the instructor to
your business or office – call
our office for details:
(323) 953-4000 ext. 2652.
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LIVE – RENT FREE!!! QUICKBOOKS II - CERTIFICATION
(Apartment Management Certificate) This is a hands on a course using some of the
In this class students will cover all the topics more advanced features of QuickBooks including:
necessary to become an apartment manager; or, if Purchase Orders, Estimates, Customizing Forms
you are a property/building owner, this class will and Reports, Fixed Asset Recording with
expose you to the skills and laws needed to Depreciation, Long Term Note amortization,
properly manage and or facilitate your investment. Inventory tracking and adjusting, Petty Cash
The following areas will be covered: Rental lease & Accounting, Job Costing and Payroll set-up. A
contracts, Apartment & building manager ”Certificate of Completion” is included in the
salary/benefits; Rental marketing techniques; material fee and will be awarded upon
Section 8 and Rent control and Unlawful completion of the course. Material fee of $20
detainer/eviction laws and procedures. After payable at time of registration. Prerequisite:
successful completion of this class students Quickbooks I. Limited to only 14 students!
will receive a Certificate of Completion. Material
fee of $25 payable at time of registration. SubEvent: Ronald Scott Amie Fee: $115
#20123A One Sunday
SubEvent: Cavalin Fee: $100 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
#20020A 3 Mondays October 9
6:00-10:00 p.m.
October 10-24 #20123B One Friday Fee: $115
8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
#20020B 3 Mondays Fee: $100 December 2
1:30-5:30 p.m.
November 28-December 12 HOW TO LEGALLY START A
NEW BUSINESS IN L.A.
BOOKKEEPING/ACCOUNTING ANALYSIS A quick and easy guide through the forest of
& CONCEPTS CERTIFICATE PROGRAM regulation facing new business start-up in Los
This is a hands-on course where students learn the Angeles. This class is designed to quickly and
process of journalizing, posting, adjusting and painlessly cover everything you need to know about
closing a set of books for a make-shift business. city and county tax forms, business licenses and
Students will learn how to use the reporting systems, payroll and income taxes, and
trial balance sheet. In addition, federal and California requirements. Material fee
students will learn horizontal of $15 payable at time of registration.
analysis, vertical analysis, trend
analysis and how financial ratios SubEvent: Kevin Farmer Fee: $55
are used tin accessing the #20013A One Wednesday
company’s financial position. Students should bring 6:00-10:00 p.m.
a calculator to use when doing their analysis. A October 26
“Certificate of Completion” will be awarded
upon completion of the course at no additional #20013B One Friday Fee: $55
Charge. Material fee of $20 payable at time of 6:00-10:00 p.m.
registration. Held at L.A.C.C. November 18
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CREATE YOUR OWN IMPORT/EXPORT HOW TO BECOME A FINGERPRINT
BUSINESS: FULL-TIME OR HOME BASED ROLLER/LIVE SCAN OPERATOR
Learn how to make full-time or part-time income Looking for a new career? Want to earn extra
from importing and exporting profitable products. money? Become a fingerprint roller for the Dept. of
Be your own boss; set your own schedule; work Justice, get a job in law enforcement or start your
from home; travel to foreign lands. This workshop is own business be becoming an official provider for
fully tax deductible. Locate products and vendors the State of California. Receive hands-on
overseas; locate distribution and sales reps in the experience on actual live scan
US, arrange transportation and insurance and how equipment and learn how to fill out
to maximize your profits through price scheduling. customer forms. Get tips on
Material fee $15 payable at time of registration. marketing your business. Find out
how becoming a provider comes
SubEvent: Shirley Knull Fee: $110 with built-in advertising and built-in customers.
#20016A Two Saturdays Learn all this and more during this one-day
9:00 a.m.-12:00 noon seminar. No test are offered or required. Material
October 8 &15 fee of $25 payable at time of registration.
#20016B Two Saturdays Fee: $110 SubEvent: Michael-Ann Brown Fee: $75
9:00 a.m.-12:00 noon #25111A One Saturday
December 3 & 10 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
October 29
NEXT AMERICAN INVENTOR
Want to learn the proven ways to cash in on your HOW TO BECOME A NOTARY PUBLIC
inventions? If your idea works, it’s a GREAT idea This class will prepare students to pass the state
but now you need to know-how to make money examination. Effective July 1, 2005 this class must
with it. People just like you are creating and selling be approved by the Secretary of State. Topics:
their ideas and inventions for big money! If you Requirements & duties of a Notary; Expectations
want to secure the rights to your ideas and learn regarding past/present convictions; How to prevent
the proven way to CASH IN on your inventions, this Lawsuits; keep/maintain a Notorial Journal; Acts
program will show you how to: Make your invention constituting practice of Law; Bond requirements;
intellectually safe and profitable; Protect your ideas When to use certificates; Illegal advertising;
with patents, trademarks, and copyrights; Evaluate Guidelines for Notaries with expertise in
your ideas for marketability; Find potential buyers immigration/consulting and disabled veterans
for your invention and offer it for sale in the safest services. Test dates and locations of the
method possible. Material fee of $30 payable at examination conducted by the State of California.
time of registration for manual. Prerequisites: No Felonies; 18 years of age; legal
resident of the State of California; Read, write and
SubEvent: Nancy Miller Fee: $35 understand English; pass a background check.
#25123A One Tuesday Material fee of $10 payable at time of
6:30-9:30 p.m. registration. Students are expected to be on
November 1 time. Bring a sack lunch.
SubEvent: Kellie Nicholson Fee: $80 SubEvent: Lisa Saperston Fee: $75
#25013A 2 Thursdays #26010A Friday 6:30-9:30 p.m.
7:00-10:00 p.m. Saturday 10:00 a.m.-2:30 p.m.
September 22-29 September 30 & October 1
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CREATIVE WRITING FOR EVERYONE PITCHING YOUR FILM / T.V. PROJECT
There is an old saying that whatever wakes you Got a chance to talk about your script? Tried to
up at 4 a.m., that is what you pitch-can’t get it across the plate? There’s only one
have to write about. This course way to do it. If you want to develop a bulletproof
is designed to excavate your presentation (as well as elephant hide) learn the
personal wellspring of stories or right way to pitch, get people interested and make a
plays. Banish fear, deal instead of a mess. You only get one chance to
procrastination and deadly make a first impression – don’t blow it! Find out
perfectionism and rediscover the how to approach, and what to expect in (and from)
free-flowing bliss of creating that which is uniquely a pitch meeting, whether scheduled or impromptu.
you. This is a 5-week course with in-class
exercises, and weekly assignments culminating SubEvent: Jack Adams Fee: $40
in a SHOW N’ TELL READ ALOUD. All are #26022A One Sunday
welcome!!! No class November 23. 1:00-4:00 p.m.
October 9
SubEvent: Fielding Edlow Fee: $65
#26040A 5 Saturdays WRITE FOR MAGAZINES
12:00-2:00 p.m. Too busy to write a novel? Too afraid to tackle a
September 24-October 22 film or TV script? Start your writing career with
shorter projects and magazine articles. Hundreds of
#26040B 5 Wednesdays Fee: $65 publications need your words – find out how to earn
7:00-9:00 p.m. an income sitting at the kitchen table or on the
November 2-December 8 couch. Jack Adams has published articles in print
and on-line for the past twenty years. As a writer,
LET’S BUILD YOUR VOCABULARY producer/developer of film and television projects,
SKILLS !! he’s listed in Marqui’s Who’s Who in Entertainment.
If you want to improve your communication skills,
but feel challenged coming up with the right SubEvent: Jack Adams Fee: $40
vocabulary and expressions to share your ideas, #26030A One Sunday
then this vocabulary building workshop is just right 1:00-4:00 p.m.
for you! You will participate in a variety of exercises October 16
and activities to learn new words, to guess word
meaning from context, to effectively paraphrase
and summarize, and to strengthen your own ability REAL ESTATE &
to generate synonyms. Material fee of $8 payable
at time of registration. FINANCE
SubEvent: Lisa Sapertson Fee: $65 GOVERNMENT GRANTS & LOANS
#27015A 2 Wednesdays TO PURCHASE YOUR HOUSE
6:30-9:30 p.m. This class will introduce you to some of the major
October 26 & November 2 sources of government money that will help you
purchase your own house.
READ ALL DAY & GET PAID FOR IT! Learn: What kind of
If you like to read and have a flair for writing, you government programs are
can supplement your income as a freelance reader. available for real estate; how to
Film studios and producers need to have hundreds apply for government loans
of scripts and books read each day - and freelance and grants; the government
readers are paid to do it. Find out where the jobs agencies that handle most grants and low
are and who to contact. You'll work with reader's interest rate loan programs and, most importantly,
reports which show how to write coverage that where to apply for government grants and loans.
delivers the necessary information. Learn how to Material fee of $10 payable at time of
build a professional portfolio that will land you the registration.
most lucrative assignments. Material fee of $3
payable at time of registration. SubEvent: Jose Reyna Fee: $40
#27045A One Saturday
SubEvent: Jack Adams Fee: $40 9:00 a.m.-12:00 noon
#26020A One Sunday November 12
9:00 a.m.-12:00 noon
October 9 HOW TO INVEST IN REAL ESTATE
WITH LITTLE OR NO MONEY DOWN
SCREENWRITING WARRIORS Get on the path to a business opportunity with no
There are many ways to write a script. Some of experience and little initial capital. This class is
them are convoluted, some impossible to apply and designed to assist you in obtaining the financial
most require too much time to write, then rewrite. success you deserve. Our Nation is one of the few
Learn to write a script quickly and well at a that enable and encourage private ownership of
professional level ready to be marketed as quickly real estate. Although traditional methods may delay
as possible. Learn how not to ‘pain’ yourself into a the dream of home ownership/investment for some,
corner. This is the quickest, most direct method of with the knowledge and skills that we will share in
writing/creating/selling a script you’ll find anywhere, this class, even the most strapped can acquire
and you don’t have to buy software or a book. wealth through real estate. Material fee of $10
payable at time of registration.
SubEvent: Jack Adams Fee: $40
#26021A One Sunday SubEvent: Jose Reyna Fee: $40
9:00 a.m.-12:00 noon #27046A One Saturday
October 16 9:00 a.m.-12:00 noon
December 3
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BUY DON’T RENT! MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY III
Tired of paying high rents? This class is designed Complete your vocabulary in health sciences
to encourage renters to buy their own home or studying the remaining major systems along with
condominiums with no deductions to offset their the diseases and disorders of these systems.
taxes. Prerequisite: Gainfully employed for at least Systems to be covered include: genito-urinary,
2 years; have decent credit. Learn how to nervous system, integumentary systems, eye, ear,
purchase property with little or no money down. nose, mouth (the senses). Workshop is designed
Discuss First Time Home Buyers Program & Silent for those interested in health science related
Seconds; Renting with option to Buy should have occupations. Concurrent enrollment with Med.
an attorney look over this contract before finalizing. Term. I & ll is O.K. Material fee of $5 payable at
Alternative methods will be discussed. Material time of registration. No class November 26.
fee of $10 payable at time of registration.
SubEvent: John Ramirez Fee: $65
SubEvent: Barbara Douglas Fee: $45 #29013A 5 Saturdays
#27041A One Saturday 12:30-2:00 p.m.
9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. September 24-October 22
October 8
#29013B Saturdays Fee: $65
HOW TO BUY A HOUSE OR CONDO 12:30-2:00 p.m.
Get detailed “how to” information forms/instructions October 29-December 3
necessary to buy a new or existing house or condo
Have the real estate professionals work for you, not ICD-9/CPT-4 CODING FOR
against you; get the best house in your price range, MEDICAL INSURANCE
eligibility for government mortgage financing. Make Learn to use the ICD-9 and CPT-4
an offer & negotiate with the seller. Material fee of coding systems required by
$10 payable at time of registration. insurance companies including
HMOs, commercial indemnity
SubEvent: Jose Reyna Fee: $40 insurance, Medicare & Medi-Cal.
#27040A One Saturday Get knowledge of assigning
9:00 a.m.-12:00 noon diagnostic codes to patients'
October 29 conditions and procedural codes to
physicians' services. Material fee of $15 payable
at time of registration. Please bring your ICD-
9/CPT-4 coding books if you have them,
MEDICAL CLASSES approximate cost of the books $140.00. Pre-
requisite: Medical Terminology I, II, and III.
MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY I
Students will study combining forms, prefixes, SubEvent: Lilly Sarino Fee: $145
suffixes, Greek/ Latin verbs and adjectives used to #29021A 5 Saturdays
construct medical terms. Also study the skeletal 12:30-5:00 p.m.
system. This workshop is designed for those September 24-October 22
interested in health-science related occupations.
Ages: 14+. Concurrent enrollment with Medical MEDICAL INSURANCE BILLING
Terminology. ll & lll is O.K. Material fee of $5 Students will get a thorough know-how of billing all
rd
payable at time of registration. No class 3 party payers for physicians’ charges. Claim
November 26. requirements for Workman’s Comp/Champus
HMO’s, Medicare/Medi-Cal will be covered & claim
SubEvent: John Ramirez Fee: $65 forms will be completed for each. Pre-requisite:
#29011A 5 Saturdays Working knowledge of Medical Terminology I, II, III,
9:00-10:30 a.m. and ICD-9/CPT-4 coding. BRING YOUR ICD-
September 24-October 22 9/CPT-4 CODING BOOKS! Material fee of $20
payable at time of registration. No class
#29011B 5 Saturdays Fee: $65 November 26.
9:00-10:30 a.m.
October 29-December 3 SubEvent: Lilly Sarino Fee: $145
#29022A 5 Saturdays
MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY II 12:30-5:00 p.m.
Enlarge your vocabulary through the study of the October 29-December 3
major systems, along with the diseases and
disorders associated with those systems. Systems COMPUTERIZED MEDICAL
to be covered include: muscular endocrinology, INSURANCE BILLING
gastrointestinal, circulatory and respiratory. This Learn how to input patient information, insurance
class is designed for those interested in the health- data. Generate insurance claim forms statements,
science occupations. Concurrent enrollment with collection letters, edit lists, required forms in a
Med. Term. I & III is O.K. Ages 14+. Material fee business office to facilitate productive operations.
of $5 payable at time of registration. No class You will actually set up a typical practice, inputting
November 26. raw data from course documents. This hands-on
class is recommended for working in medical
SubEvent: John Ramirez Fee: $65 facilities. Prerequisites: Basic computer,
#29012A 5 Saturdays knowledge of ICD-9/CPT & HCPCS Coding and
10:30 a.m.-12:00 noon basic principles of Medical Insurance Billing.
September 24-October 22
SubEvent: Lilly Sarino Fee: $95
#29012B 5 Saturdays Fee: $65 #29023A One Sunday
10:30 a.m.-12:00 noon 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
October 29-December 3 December 4
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HOW TO START A HOME-BASED GUITARRA BASICA
MEDICAL BILLING SERVICE Una rápida y fácil
Small home-based medical businesses earn introducción a como tocar la
$75,000 to $150,000 per year! Physicians must file guitarra. Componga
claims electronically if they expect to be paid by canciones o acompañe a
Medicare. Most medical practices receive more sus amigos y familia! La
than 80% of their income from insurance guitarra es el instrumento
companies; the rest is derived from patient billing. mas fácil de aprender.
Learn Marketing Strategies, how to get paid for Técnicas a presentarse en
your services; patient information sheet/charge clase; cuerdas, escalas, y
tickets; how to obtain hardware and software; como comprar y afinar una
Introduction to insurance verification; how to obtain guitarra. Experiencia no es
a license and write a business plan. Material fee of necesaria. Favor de traer su guitarra acústica. No
$5 payable at time of registration. Clase Noviembre 26.
SubEvent: John Ramirez Fee: $45 SubEvent: Daniel Calderon Cuota: $70
#29000A One Saturday #30181A 5 Sabados (Beg.)
2:30-5:30 p.m. 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.
October 22 Octubre 29-Deicembre 3
SubEvent: Ramon Navarro Fee: $65 SubEvent: Connie Vasquez Cuota: $60
#29015A One Sunday #30232A 4 Sábados
8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. 12:00-2:00 p.m.
October 9 Octubre 8-Noviembre 5
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DISEÑOS FLORALES PARA BODAS G.E.D. PREPARATION WORKSHOP
Le gustaría aprender a crear arreglos con flores (Para Estudientes de Espanol Tambien)
frescas para bodas, quinceañeras, aniversarios, This class is designed to prepare students for the
etc. En esta clase aprenderá hacer un ramo de five tests incorporated in the General
novia, centro para la mesa principal y corsages Education Development (G.E.D.)
para la corte. Traer un cuchillo pequeño tijeras examination. Each of the five
regulares para cortar alambre. No olvide de traer subject areas (Reading, Math,
papel periódico. La cuota de materiales de $40 Science, Social Studies and
se page al momento de registrarse. Pre- Writing) will be reviewed and
requisito: Diseños Florales l. presented. Emphasis will be on
content of G.E.D. exam. Get G.E.D. book details
SubEvent: Eva Ucanan Cuota: $65 upon registration. No class November 26.
#30133A 3 Sabados
9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. SubEvent: Staff Fee: $75
Octubre 29-Noviembre 12 #42104A 5 Saturdays
3:30-6:00 p.m.
DISEÑOS FLORALES September 24-October 22
Le gustaría aprender a crear sus propios arreglos
florales usando flores frescas? Con esta clase #42104B Saturdays Fee: $75
podrá hacer arreglos de diferentes estilos, 3:30-6:00 p.m.
redondos, ovalados, con diseños, etc.. Esta es una October 29-December 3
excelente clase para el principiante. Favor de traer
un cuchillo pequeño y tijeras especiales para cortar INCOME TAX PREPARATION
alambre. No olvide de traer periódico. La cuota de This course is designed for those who wish to learn
materiales de $40 se paga al momento de how to prepare tax returns for individuals and small
registrarse. business using Turbo Tax software, the most
popular commercial income tax software program
SubEvent: Eva Ucanan Cuota: $65 available. This course will concentrate on the
#30131A 3 Sábados (Beg.) mechanics of the interview format, easy step to
1:00-4:00 p.m. produce Federal and State income tax returns. In
Octubre 8-22 addition general theory of taxation for individuals
and small business will be covered. Material fee of
#30132A 3 Sábados (Intermedio) Cuota $65 $10 payable at time of registration.
1:00-4:00 p.m.
Octubre 29-Noviembre 12 SubEvent: Hagai Payes Fee: $85
#20015A 4 Saturdays
1:00-4:00 p.m.
February 25-March 17
CONSUMER EDUCATION
& TEST TAKING SKILL CLASSES MAKE-UP ARTISTRY
Discover the skills necessary to be a successful
LOOK WHO’S UNDER THE HOOD !!! and professional make-up artist. Gain inside
-- WOMEN’S CAR CARE CLASS secrets and cutting-edge techniques designed to
Women are involved in over 80% of all car related give students an advantage in an exciting and
purchases yet many feel alienated or clueless when lucrative career. Explore different foundation
purchasing or repairing a vehicle. techniques, learn eye, cheek and lip techniques
In this “hands-on” workshop along with proper product
students will quickly learn how placement. Also, learn proper
to check fluids, check tires, eyebrow arching, correct shadow
understand vehicle brakes and techniques, false lash applications
other common car repairs. and correct eyeliner methods, based
Discussion will focus on how to on the way eyes are shaped. We
avoid the 4 most common repair “scams” used will also cover everything you need
to defraud the motorist. Wear old clothes and to know about wedding day, from how to book your
solid shoes! Held off campus in North appointments, price your services and increase
Hollywood. Bring water & hat. your profits! This intensive seminar is great for the
freelance artist who enjoys making a serious profit!
SubEvent: Karen Valenti Fee: $35 Learn the new trends seen in the most current
#99431A Owner N. Hollywood Discount Auto Repair fashion magazines, music videos and television. A
One Sunday certificate of completion will be awarded upon
9:00 a.m.-12:00 noon completion on this course. No State Licensing is
October 16 required to become a professional make-up artistry,
or to perform make-up duties in film, theatre,
#99431B One Sunday Fee: $35 television, photography, or retail settings.
9:00 a.m.-12:00 noon However, if a student wishes to perform makeup in
November 20 a public beauty salon he/she must obtain a state
cosmetology/esthetician license.
#99431C One Sunday Fee: $35
9:00 a.m.-12:00 noon SubEvent: Jason Sanchez Fee: $245
December 18 #86004A 5 Tuesdays
6:00-9:00 p.m.
#99431D One Sunday Fee: $35 September 27-October 25
9:00 a.m.-12:00 noon
January 15 #86004B 5 Tuesdays Fee: $245
6:00-9:00 p.m.
November 1-29
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OSHA 10 HOUR CERTIFICATION
TRAINING !!! ARTS & CRAFTS
This 10 hour Cal/OSHA course covers procedures
and policies for general industry POTTERY MAKING
workers in California. Topics include: Students will learn the basics of throwing on a
Introduction to OSHA; Walking & potter’s wheel. Simple forms such as cylinders,
Working Surfaces D – including fall cups, and bowls will be emphasized. Learn
protection; Exit Routes, centering, pulling, and trimming. Classes will
Emergency Action Plans, Fire explore a variety of hand building techniques
Prevention/Protection Subpart E & including clay slab, pinch pots, coiling, molds, and
L.; Electrical, Subpart S; Personal Protective glazing. Create all kinds of forms – you’re only
Equipment, Subpart l; Hazard Communications, limited by your imagination in hand building. Wear
Subpart Z; Materials Handling, Subpart N; Machine old clothes and to bring an old towel and apron.
Guarding, Subpart O; Introduction to Industrial Material fee of $35 payable at time of registration.
Hygiene, Subpart Z; Blood borne Pathogens, Class held off-campus. Limited to 6 students!
Subpart Z; Ergonomics; Safety and Health
Program; Review and Quiz. There will be a break SubEvent: Toros Tngrian Fee: $175
for lunch. An OSHA card will be issued upon #99505A 5 Wednesdays
completion of course. Material fee of $15 6:30-9:30 p.m.
payable at time of registration for student guide September 28-October 26
and material handouts.
#99505B 5 Wednesdays Fee: $175
SubEvent: Hector Escarcega Fee: $120 6:30-9:30 p.m.
#43014A Two Saturdays November 2-30
9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.
November 12 & 19 BASIC SILKSCREEN PRINTING
Create and print your own cool T-shirts,
C-BEST PREPARATION posters, note cards while learning the
(Basic Education Skills Test) fine art of Screen Printing. You
Raise the level of your teaching skills and become will participate in every phrase
eligible for a salaried position in both private and of the process and get plenty
public school systems. C- of hands-on printing
BEST verification qualifies experience. Class will
you to receive an culminate with each student
emergency teaching producing a one-color print of
credential. Work as a his/her own design. Material
substitute teacher, or re- fee of $45 payable at time
enter the school system, of registration - covers all necessary supplies. An
it’s a lifetime license and a state requirement. Learn optional materials & vendors list with plans to build
about the exam’s “personality,” including its tricks your own low cost printing equipment will be
and pitfalls and pick up tips on the best strategies provided so you can continue printing on your own.
for passing the exam. Material fee of $10 payable Limit 15 students. Class held off campus.
in at time of registration. Beginning August 6,
2011 the C-Best will be available for computer- SubEvent: Craig Moore Fee: $115
based testing by appointment year-round, Monday #50021A 4 Saturdays
thru Saturday. Test dates: October 1 register by 9:00 a.m.-12:00 noon
September 2& December 3, register by October 29-November 19
November 4.
#50021B 4 Mondays Fee: $115
SubEvent: Antonio Cervantes Fee: $75 6:30-9:30 p.m.
#42101A 3 Wednesdays November 21-December 12
6:30-9:30 p.m.
September 14-28 #50021C 4 Saturdays Fee: $115
6:30-9:30 p.m.
#42101B 3 Wednesdays Fee: $75 January 14-February 4
6:30-9:30 p.m.
November 2-16
STAINED GLASS
While making a flat panel or window about 10x14
IDENTIFY AND USE YOUR STRENGTHS inches students will learn basic cutting, grinding
TO ENHANCE YOUR CAREER and assembling creating a
Putting your strengths to work is the most powerful beautiful piece of art work.
accelerator for generating new ideas, creating We have various patterns to
innovative solutions, and accomplishing your choose from. Material fee
personal and professional goals. The key is in the of $15 payable at time of
discovery of your unique strengths. This three-part registration for the tools
educational series will engage you on how to and supplies. Glass is
explore and identify your strengths, how to use your additional, typically $20-25,
strengths to optimize work performance, and and may be purchased from
provide you with specific strategies to enhance your instructor on the first day of
professional growth and development from a class. Held off campus
strength-based perspective. All are welcome ! near L.A.C.C. Limited to only 8 students.
SubEvent: Kathleen Taylor Fee: $45 SubEvent: Kathy Reimer Fee: $115
#42224A 3 Thursdays #50191A 4 Sundays
7:00-9:00 p.m. 9:30 a.m.-12:00 noon
October 20-November 3 October 2-23
19
CANDLE MAKING PAINTING & WATERCOLORS
Candles are a beautiful addition to your home Do you like to watercolor or have a passion for
décor and make wonderful welcome gifts. This painting? Welcome to all who appreciate and enjoy
candle making workshop will cover the basic this classic and contemporary art forum.
techniques for making both molded and container This class will get you started in
candles. Each student will make and take home a basic painting acrylic/oils and
colorful chunk candle, a floating candle and a watercolor brush stroke
novelty gel candle. Handouts with instructions, tips techniques with emphasis on
and techniques will be provided. Wear old clothes & understanding/experiencing
closed-toe shoes. (no sandals please). Material fee color composition, value and
of $15 payable at time of registration - covers all design impact. Also learn
materials needed to complete projects. Please mixing colors, differing paint
be on time, there will be no class make-up. qualities, application, and use of brushes. All are
welcome to join this colorful, relaxing and fun
SubEvent: Jeanette Bovard Fee: $25 class!!! Bring basic watercolor set, pad of
#50041A One Friday watercolor paper, acrylics, brushes and pencil
st
6:00-9:00 p.m. to 1 meeting. Instructor works for Disneyland as
October 7 an artist and has showcased his works at art
galleries throughout the U.S.A. No class
#50041B One Friday Fee: $25 November 11 & 25.
6:00-9:00 p.m.
November 18 SubEvent: Wayne N. Thomas Fee: $65
#50131A 5 Fridays
SCULPTING 3D ART 7:00-8:30 p.m.
Art does not have to be flat or hung on the wall! September 30-October 28
Learn how to make breathtaking 3 dimensional
sculptures that can be used to decorate your #50131B Fridays Fee: $65
home or workplace. impress your friends, family 7:00-8:30 p.m.
and even earn yourself some extra money as a November 4-December 16
side business. Students will have a variety of 3D
projects to participate with: Clay sculpting, paper DRAW COMIC BOOK & CARTOON
mache/foil sculpting, raw materials/wire sculpting, CHARACTERS LIKE THE PRO’S
recyclable items sculpting. You will amazed when Learn how to draw your famous action Heroes and
putting the final touches on your 3 dimensional Villains like Spiderman, Spawn, Wonderwomen,
masterpieces. Students are welcome to bring your Incredible Hulk, Ironman or even the Simpson’s, or
own ideas and imagination for your sculpting you can even invent your own cartoon characters.
projects. This new class by Disneyland This class will teach you the important steps and
professional artist Wayne Thomas is sure to be secret artist tips you need to create & bring your
a hit! Early registration is recommended to cartoon to animation life. If you always wanted to
guarantee your spot in class. All are welcome become a cartoon-super action hero artist or Villain
to join! No class November 26. artist, learn from a Professional Disneyland
artist. Instructors class fills up fast - so register
SubEvent: Wayne Thomas Fee: $65 early ! No class November 26.
#50077A 5 Saturdays
12:30-2:00 p.m. SubEvent: Wayne Thomas Fee: $65
October 1-29 #80051A 5 Saturdays
11:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
#50077B Saturdays Fee: $65 October 1-29
12:30-2:00 p.m.
November 5-December 10 #80051B Saturdays Fee: $65
11:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
DRAWING FOR EVERYONE November 5-December 10
Learn how to draw like a pro; get drawing tips and
techniques on the characters or objects you like to IKEBANA: JAPANESE ART OF FLOWER
draw. See your images come to life! Wayne ARRANGEMENT
Thomas will give you his professional attention in Elegance, grace and style are three characteristics
helping to develop your hidden artistic talents using of the art of Ikebana. In this beginning workshop
led/color pencils, charcoal shading, light/dark you will learn the manipulation and the observation
contrast, 3 dimension & brightness. Students are of materials, as they are best used to gain the
encouraged to bring their ideas and imagination. objectives expressed in the Oriental view of flower
Please bring drawing and color pencils, eraser arranging following the curriculum of the OHARA
st
and pad of paper to 1 class meeting. Instructor Japanese Art of Flower Arranging. Material fee of
will address any additional materials in class. $25 payable at time of registration. Bring florist
Class held in a safe and comfortable environment. scissors, low-bowl vase/flower needle holder.
No class November 11 & 25. Register Early for this very popular class! No
class November 26.
SubEvent: Wayne N. Thomas Fee: $65
#50132A 5 Fridays SubEvent: Hisako Shohara Fee: $65
8:30-10:00 p.m. #50089A 5 Saturdays
September 30-October 28 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
September 24-October 22
#50132B Fridays Fee: $65
8:30-10:00 p.m. #50089B Saturdays Fee: $65
November 4-December 16 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
October 29-December 3
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FRENCH RIBBON FLOWER ART MOSAIC TILE
Step back in time and turn beautiful French wired Do you love mosaic décor pieces? Learn how to
ribbons into Victorian style flowers, as taught to make these exquisite beautiful pieces yourself.
dressmakers and hat makers in the 1920’s. Roses, They’re quick to make and inexpensive. Make
pansies, & multi-petal flowers can be used to adorn anything from candleholders to patio tables using
home accessories, clothing, and gifts. Bring interesting shapes and colors. Create beautiful
scissors, straight pins & glue gun to class. Material designs with no artistic experience required. BE
fee of $15 payable at time of registration for SURE TO PICK UP SUPPLY LIST WHEN YOU
French ribbon, barrettes, needles and more. REGISTER. No supplies available in class.
SubEvent: Terry Holtzman Fee: $35 SubEvent: Cindy Martine Fee: $45
#52011A One Sunday #50181A 2 Saturdays
2:00-5:00 p.m. 12:30-2:30 p.m.
October 2 October 22 & 29
22
FLORAL DESIGN - Beginners JEWELRY MAKING
Learn how to make and arrange beautiful fresh
flower arrangements just in time for the upcoming
SILVERSMITHING
holidays. This hands-on workshop allows you to
An introductory course on the creation of fine silver
make your own masterpieces and express your
and other precious metal jewelry. No prior jewelry
own artistic talents. Students will be able to take
or metalwork experience required. Participants will
home a new holiday floral arrangement from each
need to purchase some tools & supplies to work on
workshop. Material fee of $40 payable at time of
personal projects outside of the classroom.
registration. covers fresh flowers instructor will
Material fee of $60 payable in class. Held off-
provide at each class meeting to complete class
campus and limited to 9 students. Open to all.
projects. Bring wire cutters, small knife and
No class November 26.
newspapers.
SubEvent: Gordon Wainwright Fee: $135
SubEvent: Eva Ucanan Fee: $65
#99524A 5 Saturdays
#50081A 3 Sundays (Beg.)
9:00 a.m.-12:00 noon
9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
September 24-October 22
September 25-October 9
#99524B 5 Mondays Fee: $135
#50081B 3 Sundays (Beg.) Fee: $65
6:00-9:00 p.m.
9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
September 26-October 24
October 30-November 13
#99524C 5 Saturdays Fee: $135
FLORAL DESIGN II 9:00 a.m.-12:00 noon
This class is a continuation of floral design I, with October 29-December 3
emphasis on more advanced floral arrangements &
techniques. Material fee of $40 payable at time of #99524D 5 Mondays Fee: $135
registration. Please bring a wire cutters, a floral 6:00-9:00 p.m.
knife and newspapers. No class November 27. October 31-November 28
24
SALSA DANCE
DANCE CLASSES Learn the basics that will make you a “Salsero or
Sasera”. Merengue and Salsa
FLAMENCO DANCE steps and patterns that you
Express your inner Gypsy with this ancient/exciting can use in the clubs! Learn
beautiful dance from Spain. Learn all flamenco the technique that will make
dance techniques, including rhythms/hand claps you look good on the floor. If
and body percussion, footwork, beautiful arm turns time permits “solo shines” will
and more! Learn an entire short flamenco dance be introduced for Salsa. You
from beginning to end. Bring hard heeled shoes do not have to bring a partner
with strap (dance shoes) or boots with a heel to to join this class. No street
class. Musician’s fee of $15 payable at time of shoes allowed; tennis shoes only. No class
registration. No class November 27. November 26 & 27.
SubEvent: Katerina Tomas Fee: $55 SubEvent: Linda Lees Fee: $55
#55705A 5 Sundays (Beg.) #55701A 5 Saturdays (Beg.)
1:30-3:00 p.m. 4:30-6:00 p.m.
September 25-October 23 September 24-October 22
#55705B 5 Sundays (Int.) Fee: $55 #55701B 5 Saturdays (Interm.) Fee: $55
3:00-4:30 p.m. 6:00-7:30 p.m.
September 25-October 23 September 24-October 22
#55705C 5 Sundays (Beg.) Fee: $55 #55701C 5 Sundays (Beg.) Fee: $55
1:30-3:00 p.m. 9:30-11:00 a.m.
October 30-December 4 September 25-October 23
#55705D 5 Sundays (Int.) Fee: $55 #55701D 5 Saturdays (Beg.) Fee: $55
3:00-4:30 p.m. 4:30-6:00 p.m.
October 30-December 4 October 29-December 3
SubEvent: Linda Lees Fee: $55 SubEvent: Joseph Flynn Fee: $55
#55707A 5 Sundays #55101A 5 Sundays (Beg.)
11:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m. 10:30 a.m.-12:00 noon
September 25-October 23 September 25-October 23
25
CONTEMPORARY JAZZ ACTING TECHNIQUE-BEGINNING
Ever watch “So You Think You Can Dance” and Have you wondered how great
watched the dancers do contemporary jazz steps actors never “fake” but really
and wanted to learn these same routines? This seem to “live” the parts they
Jazz class will incorporate ballet, modern and jazz play in the movies, stage or TV?
techniques. Class is divided into 3 sections; warm- This fun intensive class will give
up, techniques across the floor, and choreography. you the basic tools to start
Wear sweats or work out clothes. Bare feet or jazz doing what they do, Developing
dance shoes are a must. No class November 26. listening, and observational skills and
exploring your inner self, you will learn how to bring
SubEvent: Dolly Giner Fee: $50 any script to life. Material fee of $10 payable at
#55667A 5 Saturdays time of registration.
3:00-4:00 p.m.
September 24-October 22 SubEvent: Donna Walker Fee: $95
#60021A 4 Tuesdays
#55667B 5 Saturdays Fee: $50 7:00-9:30 p.m.
3:00-4:00 p.m. September 27-October 18
October 29-December 3
#60021B 4 Tuesdays Fee: $95
7:00-9:30 p.m.
November 1-22
DRAMA
A CAREER IN VOICE OVERS
DIALECT TRAINING FOR ACTORS Voices over actors are those unseen individuals
All actors are looking to expand their range. who create personality in animated characters, T.V.
Nothing does that better than learning a new and radio ads. Learn how to establish a
accent. Learn several of the practice routine at home, get tips on studio
following: French, British, etiquette/lingo, what makes a good demo
German, Southern, New reel, when to seek out an agent or join a
York, Russian, Irish, union and how to market yourself.
Scottish, Japanese, Discover the many possibilities of using
Arabic. Instruction drills, your voice to make money. Aaron Meza is a voice
and improvisations will help you over actor whose voice is heard on numerous
develop a seemingly magical array of dialects. commercials, including Taco Bell, Lexus, J.C.
Each semester the accents vary, depending on the Penny, ABC, Subway, Mercury and Fed Ex.
background of the students enrolled. Materials
include a Speak with an Accent CD and printouts. SubEvent: Aaron Meza Fee: $35
Of course, non- actors also welcome. Material fee #60012A One Saturday
of $20 payable at time of registration. 9:00-11:00 a.m.
November 5
SubEvent: Ivan Borodin Fee: $60
#60015A 5 Saturdays WRITING & UNDERSTANDING COMEDY
12:30-2:00 p.m. All students looking to develop their comedy writing
October 22-November 19 and performing skills will participate in the following:
comedy writing, developing a comedic voice, rules
of comedy, and performing comedy. Rick Najera
YOUR WORLD PREMIERE AT THE
has 2 comedy SHOWTIME specials and has
COMEDY STORE STAND-UP WORKSHOP written for MAD TV and IN LIVING COLOR. He is
Learn to tap into your own creative genius and rock also a writer of films “Nothing Like The Holidays’
the audience with humor. Find out what’s “hot” and Maya film “Taco Shop”. All are welcome.
in the industry, Adam Barnhardt will guide Please bring book needed for class “Pain of the
you through joke writing, creating Macho” by Rick Najera, approximate cost of book is
characters, improving skills, stage $12.95 available at Barnes & Nobles and Borders.
persona and connecting with any
audience. At the end of the course you SubEvent: Rick Najera Fee: $60
will have an opportunity to perform your own #26000A 5 Fridays
comedic stand-up piece as part of the ‘Comedy 7:00-8:30 p.m.
Revival Showcase’ at Hollywood’s famous September 30-October 28
Comedy Store. Stop procrastinating - don’t put off
all that hidden entertainment talent inside of you
any longer !! Class Held off-campus. EXERCISE &
SubEvent:
#60002A
Adam Barnhardt
5 Tuesdays
Fee: $60 RELAXATION
7:00-8:30 p.m.
October 4-November 1 QUICK & DIRTY SELF DEFENSE
Learn how to defend yourself against an attacker
#60002B 5 Tuesdays Fee: $60 on an airplane, in the streets, how to turn your fear
7:00-8:30 p.m. into anger – switch yourself into attack mode!
November 15-December 13 Learn how to subdue an attacker in 6 seconds.
Learn effective techniques that are easy to do and
apply; learn why size is not a factor. Open to all !!
26
GOLF ZUMBA FITNESS – Get in shape this
Learn the fundamentals of golf by working with a Season & keep those extra pounds off!
professional Golf instructor. Emphasis will Zumba Fitness is a Latin-inspired, dance-fitness
be placed on developing the proper grip, class that incorporates Latin & international music
stance and swing. Shopping wisely for with dance movements creating a dynamic and
golf clubs and accessories will be exciting/effective fitness system! Zumba integrates
reviewed at the first class. All Golf some of the basic principals of aerobic, intermittent
equipment is provided by & resistance training to maximize calorie output,
instructor. Open to All! No cardiovascular benefits and total body toning. The
class November 26. cardio-based dance movements will be easy steps
to learn. Dancers & non-dancers alike immediately
SubEvent: Frank Dessel, Golf Pro Fee: $100 master a Zumba class because they do not have to
#65051A 5 Saturdays (Beg) know how to dance to succeed at Zumba. Zumba
8:00-9:30 a.m. creates a party like atmosphere that provides a non
September 24-October 22 intimidating opportunity for non-dancers, new
exercisers and those who have hesitated to
#65051B 5 Saturdays (Beg) Fee: $100 participate in a group class. Bring water, small
8:00-9:30 a.m. towel, tennis shoes, workout clothes. All are
October 29-December 3 welcome to join!!! Open to all. Marisa is
certified by The Aerobics/Fitness Association of
PILATES MAT CLASS America and is a licensed Zumba Fitness ®
Ever wish for a class that really strengthens your Instructor, Marisa is also CPR/AED certified. No
stomach, your back & streamlines your body. Well, class November 26.
you just found it! This class focuses on your ”core” -
center of your body. Feel stronger and see a 1. Great dynamic core workout
change in your body in 5 lessons. Bring a workout 2. High caloric expenditure
mat and towel to class and be prepared to be 3. Weight loss
very excited with this innovative exercise form. No 4. Positive Self Image
class November 11, 25 & 26. 5. A Sculptured body
6. Exercise in disguise
SubEvent: Ann Monahan Fee: $50
#66012A 5 Saturdays SubEvent: Marisa Schor Fee: $50
New times: 12:15-1:15 p.m. #66033A 5 Saturdays
September 24-October 22 1:00-2:00 p.m.
September 24-October 22
#66012B Sandy Fetherolf Fee: $50
5 Fridays #66033B 5 Saturdays Fee: $50
8:00-9:00 p.m. 1:00-2:00 p.m.
September 30-October 28 October 29-December 3
SubEvent: Ron Newsome Fee: $65 SubEvent: Andrea Call Fee: $175
#67100A 5 Saturdays (Beg.) #99651A 5 Fridays
11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. 6:30-8:00 p.m.
September 24-October 22 September 30-October 28
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YOGA/STRETCH ABS/LEG/HIP WORKOUT
Release all of the tension in your body and mind. Whittle that waist, firm those inner and outer thighs
Increase your flexibility, decrease your stress and and flatten that stomach. This class really does
watch your body respond as it slims and trims work AND will concentrate on the lower body.
down. Give yourself an hour vacation once a week. Reshape and restructure! It’s never too late! Bring
You deserve it. Get refreshed & rejuvenated! exercise mat to class. No class November 11,
Bring workout mat. No class November 26. 25 & 26. 65011A and 65011C have been cancelled.
SubEvent: Ann Monahan Fee: $50 SubEvent: Ann Monahan Fee: $50
#66022A 5 Saturdays #65011A 5 Saturdays
New dates: 1:15-2:15 p.m. 8:00-9:00 a.m.
September 24-October 22 September 24-October 22
#67300B 5 Sundays (Beg.) Fee: $55 #99680J 5 Saturdays (Beg.) Fee: $65
2:00-3:30 p.m. 5:00-6:00 p.m. Teens to adult O.K.
October 30-December 4 November 5-December 10 (Limit 10)
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SPANISH FOR EVERYONE
LANGUAGE CLASSES Open to everyone wanting to learn the basic
fundamentals of speaking Spanish. This class is
FRENCH FOR EVERYONE ! also a good starting point for those in social work,
Learn basic survival conversational French. healthcare, teaching and everyday life. Emphasis
Students will work on individual pronunciation will be placed on grammar, pronunciation, open
difficulties, vocabulary, and idiomatic expressions. dialogue and conversational exercises. Material
A panorama of the French culture and helpful tips fee of $5 payable at time of registration.
for year-round travelers will be presented during
each class meeting. No Experience needed. Subevent Antonio Cervantes Fee: $85
Material fee of $22 payable at time of #70051A 5 Saturdays (Beg.)
registration is for cost of 2 phrase books, CD and 10:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
handouts. $5 only if you have already purchased September 24-October 22
the audio set. Name of book is: Now You’re
Talking! French In No Time. ISBNO-7641-7668-4 #70051B 5 Thursdays (Beg.) Fee: $85
by Barron’s, 4th edition, All are welcome! No 6:30-9:00 p.m.
class November 26 October 6-November 3
SubEvent: Romualdo Scherillo Fee: $75 DRUMS FOR ADULTS & TEENS
#70032A 5 Sundays Playing the drums is a
11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. great way to have fun and
October 30-December 4 to relieve stress even
form a band. Learn to play
Rock, Pop, Funk, and
CHINESE/MANDARIN FOR EVERYONE Blues, accomplish these
Learn to speak Chinese Mandarin – open more beats even by the first
doors of opportunity at your work, class! Learn to read and
business, life and career, travel and write drum notations, gain
everyday life. Focus will be on spoken effective practice techniques. Bring your favorite
Chinese thru Pinyin system – a quicker music CD’s to class; analyze and learn the drum
and easier approach to grasp the beats of your favorite songs. Material fee of $10
language in a short period of time. Students will payable at time of registration. Ages12+. Off-
learn Mandarin through practical and interesting campus near L.A.C.C. No class November 26.
conversations. Material fee of $20 payable at
SubEvent: Andrew G. Brown Fee: $65
time of registration. All are welcome to join!
#75041A 5 Saturdays (Beg.)
3:00-5:00 p.m.
SubEvent: Janie Chien, B.A. Fee: $75
September 24-October 22
#70025A 5 Fridays
6:00-8:00 p.m.
#75041B 5 Saturdays (Interm..) Fee: $65
September 30-October 28
3:00-5:00 p.m.
October 29-December 3
CHINESE/MANDARIN - INTERMEDIATE #75041C 5 Saturdays (Beg./Interm.) Fee: $65
Continue to learn Chinese Mandarin 3:00-5:00 p.m.
communication skills after Chinese Mandarin 1 to January 7-February 4
develop the skills in expressing Chinese Mandarin
for today’s usage at your workplace, business
YOU’VE WRITTEN A SONG, NOW WHAT?
travel and everyday life. Material fee of $25
Get your songs heard! Discover the secrets of
payable at time of registration. Upon completion
the songwriting business; learn how to make
of both beginning and intermediate Chinese
money thru your talent and how to avoid classic
Mandarin classes students may purchase a
scams and rip-offs common in the industry. This
certificate of completion for both classes with at
revealing seminar teaches songwriters, musicians,
least a 90% attendance. No class November 11
and anyone interested in music, effective ways to
& 25.
establish a career in the world of professional
songwriting. Learn about collaboration; making
SubEvent: Janie Chien, B.A. Fee: $75
demos, copyright and publishing rights contracts.
#70026A 5 Fridays
6:00-8:00 p.m.
SubEvent: Aaron Meza Fee: $35
November 4-December 16
#75021A One Saturday
11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
November 5
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LEARNING TO READ MUSIC
Have you always wanted to be able to decipher
all those dots and symbols? This workshop is SWIMMING
designed to help you read the universal language
of printed music and translate musical notations to Minimum age of 5 years for non-swimmers.
the instrument of your choice. Topics covered: Each group (kids or adults) is limited enrollment
notes, time-values, sharps, key and key signatures, and designed for beginners only. Participants
scales, basic and applied harmony and ear training. must wear rubber/plastic shower sandals and bring
No class November 26. All are welcome !! towel. Students should be wearing swimsuit .
No class November 26 & 27.
SubEvent: Luiza Muradyan Fee: $50
#75001A 5 Sundays PRIVATE SWIM LESSONS
11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Individual swimming instruction for adults or kids -
September 25-October 23 one student per instructor. Learn quickly and safely
avoid the crowds, overcome your fear of water.
#75001B 5 Sundays Fee: $50 Dates and times to be arranged – Weekday
11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. evenings and Weekends. Ages 5 +. Our Pool
October 30-December 4 staff requires a strict schedule of lessons,
missed meetings cannot be re-scheduled!
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