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SPRING/SUMMER 2022 SPRING/SUMME COMMUNITY EDUCATION IN-PERSON CLASSES OFFERED Business Training Center PAGE 35 019
I was born and raised in Redding and attended Shasta High School, where I was a three-sport athlete. I was recruited to play softball and soccer at Shasta College my senior year. I had an amazing counselor, Mrs. Cushnie, who kept me on schedule while playing two sports, taking high-end science courses, and working part-time. Professors Gottlieb, Meacham, and Stupek inspired me and were instrumental in my college success. One of my favorite classes was public speaking. Although frightening at first, I realized I enjoyed being in front of the class and that I can do hard things! Shasta College laid the foundation and gave me the confidence to pursue a heavy academic workload and stay true to my graduation and educational goals. I graduated with my Associate in Science in two years and chose to attend Chico State to play softball. Jaime Shasta College Knight
CONTENTS INVEST IN YOURSELF! Explore the opportunities with Shasta College’s Community Education classes! GENERAL INFORMATION.......................................................................................................... PAGE 3-5 DAY TRIPS.................................................................................................................................... PAGE 6 • Filoli Gardens • SF Flower Mart and De Young Museum FINANCE....................................................................................................................................... PAGE 7 • How Tax Planning Changes Through Four Stages of Retirement • Women, Wealth and Well-Being • Principles of Retirement Planning HEALTH - FITNESS - WELLBEING.......................................................................................... PAGE 8-15 • Get Fit! • Shotokan Karate • Simple and Effective Self-Defense • Introduction to Tai Chi • Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction • Aqua Aerobics • Optimizing Thyroid Function to Boost Energy • Impacts of Chronic Stress-How to Restore Your Health • Chinese Medicine: Ancient Medicine for Modern Health • Back Pain Happens • Reiki 1: Self-Healing • Reiki 2: The Practitioner Level • Mindfulness Meditation HOME-BASED BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES......................................................................... PAGE 17-18 • Make Extra Income as a Wholesale Auto Dealer from Home • Create a Website for Fun, Profit & Business • Sell it on eBay LIFELONG LEARNING INSTITUTE.............................................................................................. PAGE 19 • CULA 373 Introduction to Wines • ENG 330 Writing Your Autobiography • HIST 320 Ancient Societies and Their People NON-PROFIT MANAGEMENT..................................................................................................... PAGE 20 • Grant Writing and Resource Development SPECIAL INTERESTS............................................................................................................ PAGE 21-25 • Candle Making • Soap Making • Bath Products • Soap Making-Cold Process Method • DIY Body Butters Workshop • Fizzy Bath Bombs • Artisan Tile Art Tour • The Art of Floral Design-Springtime • Drone 101 • Facebook Basics • Facebook Groups 101 • Create Your Emergency "Grab & Go" Rapid Exit Plan! The Shasta-Tehama-Trinity Joint Community College District (“Shasta College”) does not discriminate against any person on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religious preference, age, disability (physical and mental), pregnancy (including pregnancy, childbirth, and medical conditions related to pregnancy or childbirth), gender identity, sexual orientation, genetics, military or veteran status or any other characteristic protected by applicable law in admission and access to, or treatment in employment, educational programs or activities at any of its campuses. Shasta College also prohibits harassment on any of these bases, including sexual harassment, as well as sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, and stalking. Community Education (530) 242-7677 | SPRING/SUMMER 2022 3
GENERAL INFORMATION SUMMER CAMPS................................................................................................................. PAGE 27-31 • Scratch Block Coding-Ages 8-10 • Coding for Noobs-Ages 10+ • Minecraft Mods in Java-Ages 11+ • Java Mini Games • Python Multiplayer Adventures • Javascript Game Design Competition Package-Ages 11+ » Part 1: Javascript Game Design » Part 2: Javascript Game Design » Part 3: Javascript Game Design Competition • Basketball Camp Grades 3rd-8th • Volleyball Camp • Shasta College Knights Football Camp WRITERS' CIRCLE ................................................................................................................ PAGE 32-33 • How to Write Haiku 101 • Poetry Workshop • Poetry Out Loud Workshop • Your Story - Creative Nonfiction Workshop • Nature Writing: An Immersive Workshop BUSINESS TRAINING CENTER.............................................................................................. PAGE 36-47 • Employee Success Training » Communication » Collaboration » Analysis Solution Mindset » Resilience » Social Diversity & Self-Awareness » Adaptability • Corporate Athlete • Community Resiliency Model (CRM) Series • The Empowerment Dynamics Model Series • Conscious Leadership Training • Football Official Training Program • LEAN Processes Workshops » Business Process Mapping » LEAN Principles » Value Stream Mapping » Workplace Organization » Practical Problem Solving » Practical Project Management • Perfecting Your Knowledge of Popular Social Media Platforms » Facebook Pages 101 » LinkedIn 101: How to Master Profile Basics » YouTube Marketing 101 » Basics of How to Use Instagram for Pleasure or Business » 25 Low to No Cost Digital Tools • Data Analyst Career Training Program • Drones for the Working Professional • Non-Credit College Courses » BUAD 301A: Launching Your Business » BUAD 301B: Developing Your Business Model » BSOT 322: Customer Service and Attitude in the Workplace » BSOT 320: Time and Stress Management in the Workplace • For-Credit College Courses » ALH 300: Medical Assisting (MA) Test Prep » INDE 341: Industrial Electronics » INDE 342: Industrial Control Devices » INDE 343: Industrial Motor Control » INDE 344: Industrial Process Control ADVERTISEMENTS Apply for Shasta College Classes..................................................................................................... PAGE 2 Better Jobs................................................................................................................................... PAGE 16 Ohlone for Kids and Teens............................................................................................................. PAGE 26 Employment Training Panel (ETP) Information.................................................................................. PAGE 34 Shasta College Truck Driving.......................................................................................................... PAGE 34 4 Shasta College | www.ShastaCollege.edu/CommunityEducation
GENERAL INFORMATION REGISTRATION INFORMATION – WAYS TO REGISTER ONLINE – Visit www.shastacollege.edu/communityeducation. In the Community Education online catalog, click the links to view courses in each category. To register for a class, click the “Register” link. Please note: if this is your first time using our online registration system, you will need to create a new account. You will be prompted through the registration process. In the future, you will not need to re-enter your information. TELEPHONE – Enrolling in classes is just a phone call away with your credit or debit card. Call us at (530) 242-7677. Please have your credit card and the name(s) of your class(es) ready for prompt service. PAYMENT FOR CLASSES – Payments for classes are due at registration. We accept cash, check (personal, business, or online) as well as Visa and Mastercard credit cards. Pre-registration is important. If we do not reach the minimum number of participants necessary to prevent a revenue loss, we reserve the right to cancel any class prior to the start date. Please note: class schedules are subject to change. CLASS CANCELLATION POLICY – We do not like to cancel classes; however, sometimes it is necessary to cancel before the first meeting when enrollments do not reach a minimum. If we do not have enough students registered for a class prior to its start date, it will be cancelled. Every effort is made to notify registered students of the cancellation, by phone and/or by email. For this reason, we must have a current daytime phone number and email address on file. Your registration might be the one that enables the class to be held so REGISTER EARLY! EVEN MORE CLASSES AVAILABLE ONLINE! You can learn a foreign language, how to start your own small business or get a certificate in various in-demand occupations from computer applications to child development. There are over 300 programs currently being offered. To find out what classes are available online, go to: ED2GO.com/shasta Coordinator's Corner Shasta College Community Education is excited to be offering some new classes this spring in our Lifelong Learning Institute for Older Adults (60+) where we offer classes to older adults at no cost to them. See details on page 19. Day Trips are back! We are looking forward to our springtime Day Trips once again being offered. If you’ve taken our day trips before, you know how much fun they can be. If you’re new to taking our day trips, sign up today for some special fun. Bring family and friends and make a day of it! See details on page 6. Community Education’s goal continues to focus on bringing our tri- county communities, a variety of learning opportunities for all aspects of your life. We hope you enjoy our new spring/summer selection of classes. If you have any suggestions on the types of classes you would like to see offered, or if you have a special skill and expertise that you would like to share with others by teaching a class, I want to hear from you! Please email me your ideas at Comm-ed@shastacollege.edu. Enjoy! Lorrie E. Berry Community Education and BTC Coordinator Community Education (530) 242-7677 | SPRING/SUMMER 2022 5
DAY TRIPS DAY TRIPS LEAVE FROM & RETURN TO: Shasta College Redding Campus, 11555 Old Oregon Trail, Redding - North Parking Lot Boarding Location for Red Bluff: meet and board the motor coach at 6:30 at the Adobe Chevron empty parking lot (dirt lot) next to the Chevron Station. Do not park in the Chevron customer parking areas. TRIPS FILL FAST - SIGN UP TODAY! I Host: Darlene Montgomery Please Note: the bus WILL NOT be making a dinner stop on the way back. We will make a brief stop at the Red Bluff Adobe Chevron to pick up and drop off Red Bluff passengers. FILOLI GARDENS Gardeners, flower lovers, history buffs, you won’t want to miss this day trip to Filoli Gardens in Woodside, South San Francisco. Filoli Gardens is recognized as one of the finest remaining country estates of the early 20th century. Filoli welcomes the public to this remarkable 654-acre property, including the 54,000 square foot Georgian country house and spectacular 16-acre English Renaissance garden. It is also a historic site of the National Trust for Historic Preservation. This is a self guided tour. Enjoy a leisurely no-host lunch at the Filoli Cafe, shop the delightful gift shop for a memento, and return home – leaving the driving to us! Double your fun, bring a friend or fellow gardener. This also makes a great Mother's Day gift! DATE: MAY 15, 2022 Sun, 6:00 am - 9:00 pm I $110 (includes ticket of admission & illustrated guide book) Due to planning requirements, please register by April 29, 2022. Trips fill fast-sign up today! For more info about the event, please visit: https://filoli.org. SF FLOWER MART AND DE YOUNG MUSEUM Join us on a day trip to the San Francisco Flower Mart and the Bouquets to Art exhibit at the de Young Museum. Buy fresh flowers on Brannon Street or take home plants. We will continue our journey on to the de Young Museum and take in the incredible show of Bouquets to Art, where art and nature come together to spectacular effect. Bay Area floral artisans are chosen to interpret a piece from the permanent art collection in fresh flowers. Always amazing and a visual treat for anyone that appreciates art or fresh flowers or both! Don’t miss this one! DATE: JUN 11, 2022 Sat, 6:00 am - 9:30 pm I $110 (includes ticket of admission) Due to planning requirements, please register by May 20, 2022. Trips fill fast-sign up today! For more info about the event, please visit: https://www.sanfranciscoflowermart.com and https://deyoung.famsf.org 6 Shasta College | www.ShastaCollege.edu/CommunityEducation
FINANCE THESE THREE CLASSES MEET AT: Shasta College Downtown Campus, 1400 Market St., Redding Room 8113 I Tues, 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm I $30 per class HOW TAX PLANNING CHANGES THROUGH FOUR STAGES OF RETIREMENT You have to know what your “after-tax” retirement savings picture looks like BEFORE retiring and watch out for Social Security and Medicare "tax traps." Learn Ric Komarek a “Retirement Tax Strategy” that manages your assets for an “optimal draw down” CFP® Facilitator so you pay as few taxes as necessary. Ric is the co-host of the hit DATE: FEB 22, 2022 Radio Show, “Retirement Lifestyles with Patrick McNally” which is Shasta WOMEN, WEALTH AND WELL-BEING and Tehama Counties’ premier resource for A special class for women seeking wealth and well-being. Regardless of where residents over the age of 50. He successfully you are in your life journey, there are key steps you can take to help maximize your completed Kaplan wealth and well-being. Join us to discuss: University’s CFP ® Board- • What wealth means to you. Registered Certificate in Financial Planning. • Looking beyond the newspaper headlines. • How to get organized, get invested and move closer to achieving your goals. DATE: MAR 1, 2022 PRINCIPLES OF RETIREMENT PLANNING The main objective of this course is to educate you on the importance of protecting the income that you need in retirement, so you can maximize your income for the things you want. We’ve all been told that retirement success is about knowing and reaching your savings goal. However, retirement success can be made possible by prioritizing retirement income protection. The Principles of Retirement Planning class is designed to help you: 1. Discover which retirement concerns you identify with. 2. Understand how to help protect income for what you need in retirement. 3. Identify 5 risks to protected income. 4. Translate potential retirement risks into retirement planning strategies. 5. Implement action steps towards protected income. DATE: MAR 8, 2022 Each icon represents a class held: on campus via Video via Zoom via Web-Based Format Community Education (530) 242-7677 | SPRING/SUMMER 2022 7
HEALTH - FITNESS - WELLBEING THIS CLASS IS DELIVERED VIA VIDEO FORMAT: GET FIT! Looking for a way to refresh, renew, gain strength, flexibility and balance, tone up and maybe even shed those extra few pounds? Rhonda Nelson is offering an eight-week comprehensive fitness program that will help you achieve the fitness you desire in the privacy of your own home at a time that is convenient for you. She has created a series of videos that offer a selection of workouts set to fun music, Rhonda Nelson beautiful scenery, and designed to target your trouble areas. Choose from toning Facilitator videos, cardio videos, combination classes or yoga. Rhonda Nelson has been in the fitness industry for Receive private links to at least four videos featuring the various types of workouts over 35 years. She teaches every week for eight weeks. Complete them anytime during the eight weeks. All you all forms of aerobics, step, need is access to YouTube! weights, rhythm drumming, pilates, and yoga. She is a personal trainer and has Recommended materials: dumbbells, yoga mat or rug. taught many students to Must have access to the internet. become fitness instructors over the years. Her Links to two new videos will be released to specialty is in teaching students every Monday of each week for 8 weeks. lifetime fitness to all who attend her popular group fitness classes. Her positive DATES: JAN 10 – MAR 4, 2022 attitude is infectious, and Mon I $45 she makes working out enjoyable and effective for all who attend. Each icon represents a class held: on campus via Video via Zoom via Web-Based Format 8 Shasta College | www.ShastaCollege.edu/CommunityEducation
HEALTH - FITNESS - WELLBEING THESE TWO CLASSES MEET AT: Shasta College Redding Campus, 11555 Old Oregon Trail, Redding Room 1840 I Facilitator: Brad Marsh & Hiroko Mori SHOTOKAN KARATE Shotokan Karate is the authentic traditional karate for the mind, body and spirit!! Don’t miss Shotokan Karate for teens and adults. Get stronger physically and men- tally!! This class focuses on basics including stances, blocks, punches, kicks and Kata (pre-arranged fighting forms). Instructors are Hiroko Mori (5th Degree Black Brad Marsh Belt) and Brad Marsh (4th Degree Black Belt) of Shotokan Karate of America. For Facilitator men, women and youths ages 10 and up. Brad began training in DATES: JAN 24 – FEB 17, 2022 2000 in the Shotokan Ohshima method under Mon/Thur I 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm I Room 1840 Hiroko Mori, Godan 4-Weeks I $39 (5th Degree Black Belt), and was awarded rank of Yodan in 2016 by FEB 28 – APR 7, 2022 Ohshima Sensei. Brad has Mon/Thur I 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm I Room 1840 been leading practices 6-Weeks I $49 and teaching classes at Redding Shotokan Karate since 2002. APR 18 – MAY 26, 2022 Mon/Thur I 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm I Room 1840 6-Weeks I $49 JUN 13 – JUL 28, 2022 Mon/Thur I 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm I Room 1840 6-Weeks I $49 SIMPLE AND EFFECTIVE SELF-DEFENSE Hiroko Mori Facilitator Don’t be a victim! Learn how to protect yourself and be safe!! This workshop focuses on awareness, how to escape, and simple/effective fighting techniques Hiroko Mori started training both standing and on the ground. A hands-on workshop taught by female in Shotokan Karate of America in 1985. She has instructor Hiroko Mori, (5th Degree Black Belt) of Shotokan Karate of America. This been teaching Karate since workshop is for ages 9 and up. Bring your family with you! Bring a partner so you 1987. She was promoted can continue to practice what you have learned in class, although some of the to Godan in August 2018. throws are not encouraged to practice at home without supervision. Hiroko trained in Jujitsu for 3 years, and in Kendo Please come to class wearing clothes you are comfortable moving in. since 2003. Hiroko has PARENTAL CONSENT, IN WRITING, SIGNED AND DATED, been teaching women’s self-defense classes since IS NEEDED FOR THOSE UNDER THE AGE OF 18. 1991. THE CONSENT/WAIVER FORM WILL BE PROVIDED. DATE: MAR 19, 2022 Sat, 9:30 am – 12:00 pm I $29 P Parking permits won't be enforced on main Redding campus for spring semester. Community Education (530) 242-7677 | SPRING/SUMMER 2022 9
HEALTH - FITNESS - WELLBEING THIS CLASS MEETS AT: Shasta College Redding Campus, 11555 Old Oregon Trail, Redding Room 1840 I Wed/Fri, 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm I $59 INTRODUCTION TO TAI CHI This is an opportunity to learn China’s most revered exercise for health and longevity! In this introductory class you will learn the basic principles of Tai Chi’s slow moving and gentle exercises which are known for promoting relaxation, Michel Czehatowski improving body awareness, balance, flexibility, and reducing stress. Age or physical Facilitator condition is not a factor in learning Tai Chi. Students may repeat this class as often Michel began studying as they would like. Yang Family (or Yang Style) Tai Chi in 1975. He is DATES: FEB 2 – MAR 25, 2022 proficient in the Single and Double movement forms (two person partner forms) of Tai Chi. His teachings promote and emphasize softness (relaxation) and listening (awareness). He enjoys sharing his knowledge of Tai Chi, health, and Chinese culture with others. Each icon represents a class held: on campus via Video via Zoom via Web-Based Format 10 Shasta College | www.ShastaCollege.edu/CommunityEducation
HEALTH - FITNESS - WELLBEING THIS CLASS MEETS AT: Shasta College Redding Campus, 11555 Old Oregon Trail, Redding Room 2150 I 8-Sat, 10:00 am - 11:30 am I $157 MINDFULNESS BASED STRESS REDUCTION Come experience the multitude of health and wellness benefits and deepen your understanding of mindfulness through this rigorous and intense practice. In this eight session program you will have systematic instruction in formal and informal Teri Hartley Mindfulness practices such as sitting meditation, body scanning, and mindful yoga. Facilitator Each session focuses on a mindful topic, explored with specific exercises and dia- Teri teaches an approach- logue among participants. Topics covered include: mindful communication, working able method, and believes with difficult emotions and how perception influences our relationship to stressful strongly that someone events. This program is experiential and will include periods of mindful practice with no prior experience in yoga or mindfulness can in class (yoga, meditation, etc.) as well as an expectation that participants are become more balanced in maintaining a 5-day per week practice at home (2-5 hours per week of at home daily life with these simple practices). The program includes: guided mindfulness practices, group instruction practices. In addition to her and discussion, and a workbook. classes at Shasta College, she has the CBC-Y, Com- DATES: FEB 5 – APR 2, 2022 (no class 3/12) passionate Care - Yoga, designation and utilizes the CBC foundations as a Crisis Counselor. THIS CLASS MEETS AT: Shasta College Redding Campus, 11555 Old Oregon Trail, Redding Pool | Mon/Wed, 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm I $45 I Facilitator: Elaine Vrismo AQUA AEROBICS Aqua aerobics is a class where you can have fun while swimming laps, running in the water and doing water exercises that focus on arms and legs. This exciting class is done through water exercises with jumping, leaping, running, and using exercises with fun noodles. Come and have lots of fun exercising and socializing in the heated pool at Shasta College. Aerobic exercises include: exercises that emphasize arm and leg strength; focus on aerobic endurance, such as frog jumps and running in the water; use of water exercise equipment, such as fun noodles and water weights. DATES: JUN 1 – JUL 27, 2022 Community Education (530) 242-7677 | SPRING/SUMMER 2022 11
HEALTH - FITNESS - WELLBEING THESE TWO CLASSES MEET AT: Shasta College Downtown Campus, 1400 Market St., Redding Room 8220 I Tue, 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm I $30 per class Empowering individuals to become active participants in their own health by provid- ing attendees with the latest scientific information for alternative healthcare options and using “Food (Nutrition) as Medicine.” Dr. June E. Stevens, OPTIMIZING THYROID FUNCTION TO BOOST ENERGY N.D. Facilitator Would you like to have more energy? Are you or someone you care about suffering Dr. June Steven’s N.D. with fatigue, lack of energy, weight challenges or loss for “zest” in life? Thyroid healthcare career path dysfunction is likely a major contributing factor and unfortunately millions of us are began in the United suffering in silence…even those who are taking thyroid medication. Join Dr. June States Navy working Stevens as she shares with you the complete picture of “thyroid health” and why as a registered nurse followed by pursing her standard lab testing (which does not evaluate for Free T3, Reverse T3 and Thyroid true passion- Naturopathic Antibody profile) is not adequate to accurately diagnose “thyroid dysfunction.” Medicine. She received her Doctorate in Naturopathic DATE: FEB 8, 2022 Medicine from Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine in Tempe, AZ and IMPACTS OF CHRONIC STRESS- completed her residency program in Scottsdale, AZ. HOW TO RESTORE YOUR HEALTH Do you or someone you care about suffer from sleep challenges, weight gain, low energy, digestive issues, chronic aches and pains, anxiety, or depression? The effects of chronic stress may be the underlying cause. Join Dr. June Stevens as she addresses the physiologic changes (Adrenal Insufficiency, Thyroid Dysfunction and Digestive Impairment) that occur in your body because of chronic stress, why it is so important to recognize the symptoms and natural and alternative therapies to restore your health by balancing your stress response. DATE: MAR 8, 2022 Each icon represents a class held: on campus via Video via Zoom via Web-Based Format 12 Shasta College | www.ShastaCollege.edu/CommunityEducation
HEALTH - FITNESS - WELLBEING THESE TWO CLASSES MEET AT: Shasta College Downtown Campus, 1400 Market St., Redding Room 8220 I Tue, 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm I $30 CHINESE MEDICINE: ANCIENT MEDICINE FOR MODERN HEALTH Arguably, Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is the most ancient medicine continuously in use in the world. Join Dr. Levings in this brief survey of the historical Dr. Ann Levings, development of TCM into its current form; its five branches of treatment, including RN, LAc, DAOM Facilitator acupuncture; and the role it might play in your health restoration and maintenance. Dr. Levings started her By the end of this course, the student will: professional healthcare career as an RN and 1. Have an introductory knowledge of the difference between earned her bachelor’s Chinese medicine and western medicine. degree in Nursing from Grand Canyon University. 2. Have a basic idea of how Chinese medicine and western She holds a Doctoral medicine might be integrated for best outcomes. Degree in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine from Yo 3. Be able to independently practice the QiGong exercise San University of Traditional Opening the Four Gates of Energy. Chinese Medicine. She is an adjunct professor at Yo DATE: FEB 15, 2022 San University. BACK PAIN HAPPENS Did you know that back pain is the #1 cause of disability in the world? Did you know that 80% of all adults in the U.S. will experience back pain in their lifetime? Did you know prescription opioids were involved in over 28% of all opioid overdose deaths in 2019? Did you know that acupuncture is the #1 recommended modality for treating back pain by the World Health Organization? Join Dr. Ann Levings, RN, DAOM, LAc, in a look at treating back pain using acupuncture and Chinese medicine. We will explore different types of back pain and its treatment, including nutritional considerations. Dr. Ann will also demonstrate many of the techniques she uses in her clinic to treat back pain. DATE: APR 5, 2022 P Parking permits won't be enforced on main Redding campus for spring semester. Community Education (530) 242-7677 | SPRING/SUMMER 2022 13
HEALTH - FITNESS - WELLBEING THESE TWO CLASSES ARE HELD VIA ZOOM: REIKI 1: SELF-HEALING Now more than ever is the time to learn Reiki, healing energy! Reiki will calm your fears and long-standing issues and help you to maneuver in our ever-changing world. In addition, you will learn about the chakra system, build a meditation practice, and get info on how to build a healthy daily routine. Textbook required: purchase, The Beauty of Reiki, by Patty Tahara Rassouli on Amazon.com. DATES: JAN 15 – FEB 26, 2022 Sat, 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm I $169 REIKI 2: THE PRACTITIONER LEVEL Reiki II, the practitioner level, amps up the energy so now you can give Reiki to others. Healing your emotional/mental mind is key in the second level as well as the amazing gift of being able to send Reiki long distance, to a loved one across town or even on another continent. You will deepen your commitment to meditation, to the five Reiki principles and to your healthy daily routine. Contact instructor at ptrassouli@ gmail.com to make arrangements for curriculum book, $15. Prerequisite: Reiki I. DATES: APR 23 – MAY 21, 2022 Sat, 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm I $199 Each icon represents a class held: on campus via Video via Zoom via Web-Based Format 14 Shasta College | www.ShastaCollege.edu/CommunityEducation
HEALTH - FITNESS - WELLBEING THIS CLASS MEETS AT: Shasta College Redding Campus, 11555 Old Oregon Trail, Redding Room 2150 I Sat, 10:30 am - 12:00 pm I $49 MINDFULNESS MEDITATION This course is an invitation to begin mindfulness meditation or deepen current meditation practice through guided group sessions. Our focus is stillness and presence. We will try a series of techniques with practical steps to support home Kathryn Calkins meditation. Students will explore foundational practices to nurture self-compassion, Facilitator loving presence, awareness of feeling tone and emotional attunement through Kathryn Gessner Calkins the breath and body. Seated meditation and standing and/or walking meditation began her journey with guidance are offered. Teacher Q and A and journaling practice will accompany the meditation practice in 1988. She studied in-class sessions. A little humor sprinkled in helps too! Students should bring a mindfulness (insight) spiral bound or other journal notebook to jot “notes to self” in and wear comfortable meditation and Tibetan clothes for seated meditation. No experience with meditation is necessary. (Vajrayana) meditation extensively. She loves the DATES: APR 23 – JUN 4, 2022 challenge and benefit of staying with the practice of meditation – and guiding students on the way. Kathryn has been teaching and leading meditation since the year 2000. She has been full time faculty at Shasta College for 23 years. P Parking permits won't be enforced on main Redding campus for spring semester. Community Education (530) 242-7677 | SPRING/SUMMER 2022 15
HEALTH - FITNESS -WELLBEING BUSINESS TRAINING CENTER Change? Ready for a We can help open doors to training, education, financial aid, or a job promotion. HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA GED G.E.D or HISET CAREER EDUCATION TRAINING ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE (ESL) MOST SERVICES $ ARE FREE OR VERY LOW COST Services available in: Shasta, Tehama, and Trinity counties www.better.jobs rmodena@shastacollege.edu 530.242.7748 Each icon represents a class held: on campus via Video via Zoom via Web-Based Format 16 Shasta College | www.ShastaCollege.edu/CommunityEducation
HOME-BASED BUSINESS OPPS THIS CLASS IS HELD VIA ZOOM: Mon/Tue, 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm I $110 per class (includes materials) MAKE EXTRA INCOME AS A WHOLESALE AUTO DEALER FROM HOME Come learn how to supplement your income $3,000-$5,000 per month buying and selling cars wholesale as a home-based business through on-line or dealer-only Wayne Williams auctions. You will learn 8 techniques that create profits and cash flow for you. Facilitator Learn how to get your auto dealer license in 15 days. Find out the how and where Wayne Williams has of buying below wholesale prices and how to sell at retail prices. This class is DMV maintained an auto dealer approved and you’ll receive a DMV certificate of completion after you complete the license since 2003, Pre- class exam. Licensing and Continuing Education provider with DATES: FEB 28 & MAR 1, 2022 the DMV Occupational -OR- Licensing Program since 2008, and previous MAY 9 & 10, 2022 law school student with specialization in auto dealer consulting, compliance and dealership acquisitions. P Parking permits won't be enforced on main Redding campus for spring semester. Community Education (530) 242-7677 | SPRING/SUMMER 2022 17
HOME-BASED BUSINESS OPPS THESE TWO CLASSES ARE HELD VIA ZOOM: CREATE A WEBSITE FOR FUN, PROFIT & BUSINESS No programming required! Discover easy-to-use, copy/paste, drag & drop design tools that can build your personal or small business website quick, cheap and easy! Determine proper planning and layout including an attention-grabbing initial focal point. Learn Search Engine Optimization (SEO), social media marketing, and the tips and traps, dos and don’ts of website design. Discover the #1 secret to a successful Kevin Boyd, website and the #1 mistake that will ruin a business website! Taught by a multi M.B.A., M.S. award-winning instructor and published author from Seattle. Facilitator A former Bell Labs engi- DATES: FEB 15 -OR- JUL 12, 2022 neer and Vice President of Tue I 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm I $69 a market leading cardiology software company, is now a multi award-winning SELL IT ON EBAY instructor, published eBay author (Penguin) and the Discover if your item will sell or not in just one minute! Learn how to create a seller technical editor for The Complete Idiot’s Guide to account, upload photos, accept online payments, and determine shipping costs. eBay. He teaches at over Includes insider tips, tricks and traps, what to sell and not sell, where to get FREE 40 colleges in the U.S. shipping supplies and FREE home pickup. Learn proven listing strategies that get and Canada providing the most clicks, draw the highest bids, beat your competition and close the sale. small business owners Covers eBay marketing research, and how to find a profitable niche. Includes and new sellers with the skills necessary for online marketing and photography tips that make your items “pop.” Plus, how to sell an- entrepreneurial success. tiques, collectibles and large items you don’t want to ship. Taught by a multi-award The primary objective for winning instructor and published eBay author from Seattle. his writing, teaching and consulting is to educate DATES: FEB 14 & 16 -OR- JUL 11 & 13, 2022 online sellers at all levels Mon/Wed I 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm I $99 and equip them with the skills necessary for online entrepreneurial success. Pre-registration required for all classes! 18 Shasta College | www.ShastaCollege.edu/CommunityEducation
LIFELONG LEARNING INSTITUTE The Shasta College Lifelong Learning Institute for Older Adults (60+) (LLI) is a community of older adults who are brought together by their intellectual curiosity and love of learning. The LLI’s mission is to provide lifelong learning experiences for our adults without putting stress on their precious financial resources. All classes offered in this LLI section are at no cost to adults 60 years of age and older. Please note: though there are no class fees, depending on the nature of the class, some classes might have a materials fee required. IMPORTANT: please follow these instructions for registering for these courses: • Apply to Shasta College through our website via www.cccmypath.org • Ensure you choose “Improve Basic Skills” as your educational goal • You will receive an application confirmation email with your unique Student ID within 24 hours • Return to MyPath to reveal the correct path for enrolling into one of our multiple non-credit classes CULA373 INTRODUCTION TO WINES This non-credit course emphasizes the characteristics of wines from the major varietals. It covers the identifi- cation of wines from the wine districts of California, France, Germany, and Italy. The concept of food and wine pairing will also be evaluated. DATES: FEB 1 – MAY 17, 2022 Tue I 5:30 pm - 7:40 pm I $35 Materials Fee I Main Campus Room 1904 ENG 330 WRITING YOUR AUTOBIOGRAPHY SECTION: S5546 This course engages learning about the writing process for creating an autobiography. Generative exercises and a quick study of form and genre will engage the imagination and frame stories. The focus will be on the drafting of our personal stories, the value of leaving behind a legacy journal, and the key methods for creating a memoir. The exercises in the course will help to hone some of the skills needed, such as scenes with dia- logue, and will help writers to frame their narrative and develop a sense of characterization, setting, and plot. This course is designed for older adults but is open to all students. DATES: JAN 21 – MAY 20, 2022 Fri I 10:00 am - 11:15 am I No Cost I Main Campus Room 811 HIST 320 ANCIENT SOCIETIES AND THEIR PEOPLE This non-credit course will explore how ancient history is more than a list of famous people and events to memorize. Students will discover the rich history of ancient societies around the world and use evidence found in documents, archaeology, environmental analysis, studies of linguistics, oral histories, art and music to create a comparative survey of ancient people and their lives. This course will focus on different civiliza- tions and themes in ancient history to explore contemporary connections and how the past impacts our world today. This class is designed for older adults with a lifetime of personal experience and encourages creative expression to enhance personal global involvement through the study of ancient world history. This course may be offered in a distance education format. DATES: JAN 19 – MAY 20, 2022 Wed/Fri I 6:30 pm - 7:20 pm I No Cost I Main Campus Room 816 Community Education (530) 242-7677 | SPRING/SUMMER 2022 19
NON-PROFIT MANAGEMENT THIS CLASS MEETS VIA ZOOM: GRANT WRITING AND RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT Grant writing and resource development is critical to building and sustaining organizations and programs. Explore the steps involved in finding funding opportunities, designing and writing a compelling narrative and budget. This interactive, student-centered course will help you gain skills to tackle each stage of the writing process and construct a proposal that is clear, persuasive, and aligns Amy Schutter the priorities of various funders. The course is focused on nonprofit and tax-exempt Facilitator organizations that provide charitable or public benefit services. The course is NOT Amy Schutter, MPA, grant oriented toward research grants or grants for individuals or businesses. consultant with North State Grant Solutions has over 20 DATES: APR 21 – MAY 12, 2022 years of highly successful 4-Thurs I 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm I $99 experience assisting public agencies and non-profit organizations build com- munity and organizational capacity to develop and expand their mission and services through strategic resource development, grant procurement, and design of relevant and impactful evaluation systems. Pre-registration required for all classes! 20 Shasta College | www.ShastaCollege.edu/CommunityEducation
SPECIAL INTERESTS THESE SEVEN CLASSES ARE IN A WEB-BASED FORMAT: Live Remote Online I Facilitator: Quayum Abdul CANDLE MAKING #51339 Have you ever wondered how beautiful candles are made? Have you ever wanted to make fragrant, multicolored candles for yourself or friends? In this dynamic workshop, you’ll learn how to create unique candles to enjoy and share for far less than what they cost in stores. By the end of the class you will create several candles and learn skills enabling you to continue making more at home. Topics include: getting started, types of candles, candle molds, materials supply sources, and how to add fragrance and color. DATE: JAN 22, 2022 Sat I 9:00 am - 12:00 pm I $69 SOAP MAKING #51340 Do you love the sensual pleasure of beautiful, aromatic glycerin soaps but hate the high prices? Why not learn to make your own for a fraction of the retail price? Perfect for gifts, relaxation, and for people with sensitive skin. You will also learn how to make unique cleansing gels and luxurious bubble bath soap. By the end of class, you'll have created a variety of soaps all from the comfort of your home. This is a hands- on class, dress accordingly! Materials list to gather or purchase ingredients in advance of the class will be emailed to you. DATE: FEB 19, 2022 Sat I 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm I $69 BATH PRODUCTS (SHAMPOO, SHOWER GEL & BUBBLE BATH) #51341 In this fun, hands-on class, students will discover simple techniques for making one-of-a-kind bath products (shampoo, shower gel, bubble bath, bath salt & exfoliate). Topics include: ingredients and equipment, where to obtain supplies, tips for making bath gels, adding herbs or glycerin extracts, and aroma therapeutic effects of oils. Why purchase expensive commercial bath products when you can delight in making your own? DATE: MAR 12, 2022 Sat I 9:00 am - 12:00 pm I $69 SOAP MAKING-COLD PROCESS METHOD #51342 Want to know how to use the cold process soap making method to create soap completely from scratch? Well, this class will explain to you from A to Z cold process soap making so that you can create beautiful handmade soaps right in your kitchen. Oh, and don't worry about your experience level, it really doesn't matter. This class ranges from beginner to advanced. Whether you are a complete novice or a soap making pro, you'll have fun and learn something new about making soap at home. DATE: MAR 12, 2022 Sat I 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm I $69 Each icon represents a class held: on campus via Video via Zoom via Web-Based Format Community Education (530) 242-7677 | SPRING/SUMMER 2022 21
SPECIAL INTERESTS DIY BODY BUTTERS WORKSHOP #51343 If your skin feels dry or uncomfortable, body butters will keep you soft, smooth and hydrated. Perfect for your roughest areas such as elbows, cracked heels, and hard-working hands. In this class, you will learn to make your own luxurious body butter lotions with whatever scent or therapeutic ingredients you prefer. DATE: APR 2, 2022 Sat I 9:00 am - 12:00 pm I $69 I Quayum Abdul FIZZY BATH BOMBS #51344 Settle in for a good soak with the ultimate fizzy bath time treat! Let your imagination go wild while experimenting with different oils, colors, flowers, and even glitter, for tons of fizzy fun. DATE: APR 23, 2022 Sat I 9:00 am - 12:00 pm I $69 I Quayum Abdul ARTISAN TILE VIRTUAL ART TOUR Enter the magical world of Native Tile and Ceramics studio for a unique virtual learning experience led by acclaimed master artisan, Diana Mausser. See how her incredible team of craftsmen design, hand press, glaze, and fire their award-winning tile. Immerse yourself in the artistry of tiles inspired by the historic Craftsman movement, Spanish-style movement, and other styles. The highlight of your virtual experience will be receiving in your mailbox, a Native Tile art package that includes an authentic Native Tile art piece with a unique story that will ONLY be revealed on the day of your virtual tour. Each registrant receives a different tile with a unique story. Adults and kids welcome! The fee covers the cost of an authentically handcrafted historically-inspired tile package that will be mailed to your home in advance of the event. DATE: MAR 11, 2022 Fri I 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm I $55 (includes materials fee) I Quayum Abdul DATE: MAY 26, 2022 Thur I 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm I $55 (includes materials fee) I Quayum Abdul Pre-registration required for all classes! 22 Shasta College | www.ShastaCollege.edu/CommunityEducation
SPECIAL INTERESTS THIS CLASS MEETS AT: Shasta College Redding Campus, 11555 Old Oregon Trail, Redding Room 1201 I 4-Wed, 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm I $185 THE ART OF FLORAL DESIGN – SPRINGTIME Learn the basics of everyday floral design with fresh flowers. Care and handling, design styles and techniques, and flower identification of some of the more commonly used cut flowers in floristry. Four weeks of fun and floral designs in Darlene every class that you take home with you! Styles include, Natural landscape, English Montgomery Facilitator Garden, BoHo Chic, and a surprise design! All styled in the spring influence of seasonal flowers. Double your fun and bring a friend and/or family member. A native to Redding, Darlene has worked DATES: MAR 30 – APR 27, 2022 (no class 4/11) in the world of flowers professionally for over 35 years. She is a floral judge, and a Certified California Florist who enjoys sharing her love of flowers. P Parking permits won't be enforced on main Redding campus for spring semester. Community Education (530) 242-7677 | SPRING/SUMMER 2022 23
SPECIAL INTERESTS THIS CLASS MEETS AT: Shasta College Redding Campus, 11555 Old Oregon Trail, Redding Room TBA I 2-Sat, 9:00 am - 12:00 pm I $55 per class DRONE 101 Learn the basics in Drone safety, flight maneuvers and get your FAA Recreational Drone Pilot Certificate! This hands-on course will include plenty of flying time with our new DJI Mavic Drones. Participants will also have the opportunity to test their Travis Gilbert skills on our Drone Challenge Obstacle Course! Facilitator Travis Gilbert is the owner DATES: FEB 5 & 12, 2022 and chief remote pilot of FEB 26 & MAR 5, 2022 Drone Strike Technology of MAR 19 & 26, 2022 California, an Unmanned Aircraft Vehicle (UAV) JUN 18 & 25, 2022 company in Redding, California. He is a Federal NOTE: Participants should not bring their own drones the first day of class. Aviation Administration (FAA) certified remote pilot. Students may repeat this class. He is a member of the Sky Eye Network of Drone Entrepreneurs, a global network. In addition, he is a member of the Academy of Model Aeronautics which is an organization of remote hobbyist pilots. He is also a member of DroneU, a group of professional UAV pilots. Pre-registration required for all classes! 24 Shasta College | www.ShastaCollege.edu/CommunityEducation
SPECIAL INTERESTS THESE TWO CLASSES ARE HELD VIA ZOOM: Thur, 10:00 am - 11:30 am I $25 per class FACEBOOK BASICS Facebook is widely considered as the most popular of social networks and it remains the “king” of all social media platforms. This webinar is designed to get you started with Facebook, how to personalize your profile, demonstrate in real time some of the features available including Messenger and Marketplace and offers Lani Lott tips for uploading photos and videos on your timeline and sharing posts across your Facilitator network. For over the last two de- cades, Ms. Lani Lott, Pres- DATE: MAR 10, 2022 ident of L. L. Consulting, has provided marketing and promotional consulting FACEBOOK GROUPS 101 services for numerous agencies, organizations Facebook Groups were hotter than ever in 2020 and in fact, Facebook has made and businesses including, Groups a core component of the platform. Chances are you have joined a group or Chambers of Commerce, downtown associations, two and enjoy the discussion among its members. A Facebook Group is just that – small business develop- a way for an exclusive group of people to communicate, share and keep in touch ment centers, art councils, on Facebook. People tend to create Groups around topics like: a brand or business, towns, cities and counties. books (for example, a book club), common experiences, exclusive membership sites, or support groups. If you have always wanted to know how to start a group, expand its membership and create a strong “community,” then you should attend this webinar. Our presenter will walk you through all of the basics of a group and demonstrate the features as the administrator to set standards, drive engagement, and keep discussions on topic. DATE: MAR 24, 2022 THIS CLASS HELD VIA ZOOM: Thur, 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm I $59 CREATE YOUR EMERGENCY "GRAB & GO" RAPID EXIT PLAN! Whatever the emergency, don’t panic, just follow your plan! Determine now what you will do and take depending on the amount of time you have to vacate. Learn how to organize your vital information in a “Grab-&-Go” Binder. Easily convert Kevin Boyd, everything to electronic documents including photo albums and scrap books. Back M.B.A., M.S. Facilitator it all up to the Cloud for ultimate protection. Learn how to assemble Go Bags & Kevin teaches Emergency Bins. Discover local evacuation routes, useful free apps and multiple tips! Topics Preparedness classes at that will be covered: 1) Learn how to create your emergency “Grab & Go” binder, 2) over 40 colleges in the Evacuation planning with multiple apps and tips, 3) Create your Rapid Exit Plan, to western United States and save your family, irreplaceable items, and your life, 4) Convert all paper documents, Canada. His highly rated photos, photo albums and scrap books to digital format, and, 5) Backup all digital “Create Your “Grab & Go” Rapid Exit Plan” seminar format to the cloud. equips attendees with DATES: FEB 17 -OR- JUL 14, 2022 the how-to skills that are necessary in an emergency to save their family, vital documents, valuables and their life. Community Education (530) 242-7677 | SPRING/SUMMER 2022 25
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SUMMER CAMPS THESE THREE CLASSES ARE HELD VIA ZOOM: Mon-Fri, 10:00 am - 12:00 pm I $99 per class Prior to start of class, facilitator will email instructions for accessing these courses. SCRATCH BLOCK CODING - AGES 8-10 Younger kids can code too! This course walks kids through MIT’s scratch coding program giving them experience using all the different tools. They’ll have fun Simply Coding learning about different blocks and how to come together creating a game or Facilitator animation. By using code blocks they don’t have to worry about brackets and other Simply Coding loves coding syntax as they learn real computer programming logic. teaching youth how to code! We have been Each lesson focuses on a different skill teaching them different ways computers organizing and running make decisions, preparing them for future courses. various camps and classes since 2014. Our interactive lessons are designed Scratch is used all over the world, it’s a great program for kids to get their first specifically for youth ages exposure to coding. This course gives them direction and purpose as they explore 11+ to give them a true the world of computer science. experience writing code. We are coders ourselves DATES: JUN 13 – 17, 2022 and always wished we would have had an opportunity start learning CODING FOR N00BS - AGES 10+ earlier in our life! Interested in coding, but don’t know where to start? This course introduces students to coding through HTML, CSS and JavaScript. Students will have multiple fun activities from coding a simple website to making fun interactive programs. This course assumes no prior coding experience and let students write their own code using the Sublime Text editor. Come learn about creating content, styling, coding games and much more! DATES: JUN 20 – 24, 2022 MINECRAFT MODS IN JAVA - AGES 11+ Have you ever wanted to create your own custom Minecraft Items? If you’re a kid born after 2000 then the answer is probably yes. Students will be using Java and IntelliJ’s IDE to create new files to the existing game! Learn how methods, constructors, if statements, loops, arrays and other Java concepts help you create your own custom Minecraft Mod. This course teaches students how to create their own custom: • Items & Blocks • Weapons & Tools • Armor & Shields • Mobs & Special Items (Like a rocket launcher, there teleportation staff) DATES: JUN 27 – JUL 1, 2022 This course assumes no prior coding experience. Each course will have its own needed ‘workspace’ that will include everything needed to complete the lessons. The software within the workspace is always free and will be installed on the computer. The first lesson of each course walks them through how to setup their workspace. As for hardware, each computer should have 2GB RAM and at least 10GB of free harddrive space. Students need to use either Mac or Windows computers, no iPads or tablets as they don’t support the needed software to setup your workspace. Chromebooks may be used only for the following courses: Scratch Coding, Coding for N00BS, & JavaScript Game Designs (all JavaScript courses). Community Education (530) 242-7677 | SPRING/SUMMER 2022 27
SUMMER CAMPS THESE TWO CLASSES ARE HELD VIA ZOOM: Mon-Fri, 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm I Facilitator: Simply Coding I $99 per class Prior to start of class, facilitator will email instructions for accessing these courses. JAVA MINI GAMES Java is one of the most powerful and widely used languages in the business world. This course assumes you have no prior Java experience and helps you create a great foundation by coding several fun Java projects. You will learn to code using a free IDE, eclipse, downloaded to your own computer. You will write all the code yourself following the online lesson tutorials. You will learn coding concepts such as: methods, data types, arguments, loops, arrays, objects, conditions and much more. Some of the popular projects in this course are: Mad Libs, Stick Game (you vs the computer), Battleship, Fizz Buzz, 3 Player Tic Tac Toe and a Picture Shuffler puzzle. DATES: JUN 27 – JUL 1, 2022 PYTHON MULTIPLAYER ADVENTURES Python coding for kids is making a major comeback in the coding world and is widely used as the first language people are learning today. This course starts off assuming no prior Python experience, as you choose and code your own adventure game. You will be introduced, in a fun way, to all the techniques that make python unique. Learn Python by creating multiplayer adventure games and grasp the difference between clients and servers. Write code and customize your adventure game. DATES: JUL 11 – 15, 2022 Pre-registration required for all classes! 28 Shasta College | www.ShastaCollege.edu/CommunityEducation
SUMMER CAMPS THESE THREE CLASSES ARE HELD VIA ZOOM: Mon-Fri, 10:00 am - 12:00 pm I Facilitator: Simply Coding I $249 for the 3-week package JAVASCRIPT GAME DESIGN COMPETITION PACKAGE - AGES 11+ The following camps need the students to commit for all 3 weeks Prior to start of class, facilitator will email instructions for accessing these courses. PART 1: JAVASCRIPT GAME DESIGN Have you ever wanted to code your own games and share them with others? This course teaches you how to code games using JavaScript and play them in a web browser. The lessons assume no prior coding experience and will walk you through coding your own pong game and fish game! Each lesson will introduce a new JavaScript concept using fun interactions. Next, you will practice your JavaScript in a little in-browser text editor. Last, you’ll be ready to follow a step by step activity to add new code to your game, saved to a workspace on your computer. This course will be using Sublime Text as the coding editor to write all your JavaScript code! Start learning how to code in JavaScript DATES: JUL 11 – 15, 2022 PART 2: JAVASCRIPT GAME DESIGN The fun continues as you dive deeper into JavaScript. You will be learning new JavaScript techniques as you code your own side scrolling Mario style game! Learn coding concepts to have your player jump, shoot lasers, avoid enemies, and more as you create full playable levels. This week will better prepare you for the game design competition when you code and create your own custom game! DATE: JUL 18 – 22, 2022 PART 3: JAVASCRIPT GAME DESIGN COMPETITION Now that you have coded three separate games, you have the knowledge and resources to start your own custom JavaScript browser game! You will go through a planning stage, design stage and then a coding stage as you see your custom game come to life. The games will be judged on a point system, awarding points for completing various criteria of the competition. There will be multiple fun prizes for all the winners! DATES: JUL 25 – 29, 2022 Community Education (530) 242-7677 | SPRING/SUMMER 2022 29
SUMMER CAMPS THIS CAMP MEETS AT: Shasta College Redding Campus, 11555 Old Oregon Trail, Redding Gymnasium I Mon-Thur, 9:00 am - 3:00 pm I $110 per week BASKETBALL CAMP GRADES 3RD-8TH Fun-filled basketball sport camp for boys and girls 3rd grade to 8th grade. Learn to play basketball or improve skills at Shasta College’s sport camp for children. Drills, activities, games and lots of fun! Coach Stacy Mizuta Facilitator Topics that will be covered: Coach Mizuta has been • Ball handling the head coach since • Passing 2020-2021. Before that • Shooting she assisted former Northern California Coach • Basic basketball footwork of the Year, Jerry Brown Upon successful completion of the course the student will be able to demonstrate for 10 years. She played basketball at Shasta Col- the fundamental skills of ball handling, passing and shooting appropriate for his or lege where she earned a her age level and will have developed an appreciation for team play and sports- spot on the All-Conference manship. Students can bring their lunch, beverage, snacks, etc. There is no food team. Stacy was inducted storage available; students should bring their own cooler. into the Hall of Fame in 1996. Before coming to Shasta, she coached JV WEEK 1 and Varsity volleyball, DATES: JUNE 13 – 16, 2022 basketball, and softball at North Valley Christian WEEK 2 School for 6 years receiving DATES: JUNE 20 – 23, 2022 “Coach of the Year” in 3 of those 6 years. THIS CAMP MEETS AT: Shasta College Redding Campus, 11555 Old Oregon Trail, Redding Gymnasium I Mon/Tue/Wed, 9:00 am - 3:00 pm I $99 per week VOLLEYBALL CAMP This is a fun, fast-paced, skill-oriented, character and team building experience! Correct technique and fundamentals will be taught and reinforced through practice. All skill levels are welcome and participants will receive group and individualized Coach Pablo Lana instruction according to their level of skill and experience. Specialized instruction Facilitator will be made available for setters, middle blocker/hitters, outside hitters, and Pablo has been coaching liberos/defensive players. Basic through advanced instruction will be covered and playing volleyball for for the following skills: passing, setting/overhand passing, serving, spiking and over 25 years. Pablo has coached at some of the offensive plays, blocking, defense, game strategies for offense and defense. top clubs and colleges Campers should wear comfortable clothing, athletic shoes, and knee pads. Please including, CSU Pueblo, Shasta College, St Mary’s leave all jewelry and electronics at home. PLEASE NOTE: the campus cafeteria College, Sport & Health will be closed the month of June and July. Campers may bring their own lunch, Volleyball Club, and is the snacks, beverage, etc. and their own cooler. founder of Diablo Valley Volleyball Club. DATES: JULY 18, 19 & 20, 2022 (5th-8th Grade) DATES: JULY 25, 26 & 27, 2022 (9th-12th Grade) 30 Shasta College | www.ShastaCollege.edu/CommunityEducation
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