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Summer Qtr 2008
Non-Credit Extension
 

PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT

HOW TO BECOME A SPORTS COACH OR MANAGER

Not all sports successes are on the playing field, many people who work behind the scenes are responsible for these successes as managers, coaches and assistants. If you’ve ever considered active employment in the sports community, this class will provide you with the necessary steps towards that goal. Where to find opportunities in the health, recreation and fitness industry, how to get certified. What it takes to become a sports team manager and opportunities that exist at the paid level, College scholarships/Internship for team managers. The sports industry has tremendous value & opportunity to be gainfully employed. A material fee of $30 payable to instructor at 1st meeting of class. All are welcome to join!!!

 

SubEvent:

Nick Davidson

Fee: $50

#86600A

One Sunday

 

 

10:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.

 

 

August 10

 

 

HOW TO SELL YOUR INVENTIONS FOR CASH

If you want to find buyers for your inventions, this program will show you how to protect your ideas with:

·    Patents

·    Trademarks

·    Copyrights

·    Confidentiality & contractual agreements

·    Key elements of contracts/royalty agreements

·    Evaluate your ideas

·    Find potential buyers for your inventions

·    Offer it for sale in the safest method possible

Material fee of $30 material fee payable to the instructor for “Inventing for Money” booklet.

 

SubEvent:

Mike Rounds

Fee: $40

#85072A

One Wednesday

 

 

6:30-9:30 p.m.

 

 

July 23

 

 

CLUTTEROLOGY

Tired of searching for that “lost something” or stumbling over stuff throughout your house? You can change your environment to work for you with simple, easy and practical ideas on how to remove clutter from your life and get organized before your epitaph reads, “Buried here under this pile.” If you feel your life is being controlled by your stuff then attend this fun filled, interactive program, where you’ll learn the difference between organized and neat, how to change your environment to work for you. What the true cost of stuff really is. How to be removed from junk mail lists, You are encouraged to bring the following items for charitable donation to class: Old cell phones, empty laser inkjet cartridges, one item from your kitchen and 2 from your closet. Material fee of $30 to be paid to instructor in class.

 

SubEvent:

Nancy Miller

Fee: $40

#85321A

One Wednesday

 

 

6:30-9:30 p.m.

 

 

July 23

 

 

LOOK WHO’S UNDER THE HOOD!!!
-- WOMEN’S CAR CARE CLASS

Women are involved in over 80% of all car related purchases yet many feel alienated or clueless when purchasing or repairing a vehicle. In this “hands-on” workshop, students will quickly learn how to check fluids, check tires, understand brake repairs and other common repairs. Discussion will focus on how to avoid the 4 most common repairs “scams” used to defraud the motorist. Wear old clothes and solid shoes! Class held off campus. In-class fee of $16.50 for a textbook. Bring water & hat.

 

SubEvent:

Karen Valenti

Fee: $35

#99431A

Owner-operator North Hollywood

 

 

Discount Auto Repair

 

 

One Sunday

 

 

9:00 a.m.-12:00 noon

 

 

July 20

 

 

 

 

#99431B

One Sunday

Fee: $35

 

9:00 a.m.-12:00 noon

 

 

August 17

 

 

WILLS AND LIVING TRUSTS

Stay out of the court system and protect yourself and your family from the horrors of probate and sky-high estate taxes. Learn about the use and interaction of essential estate planning documents, such as an advanced health care directive, durable powers of attorney, personal will and a revocable living trust. The class will also include issues regarding incapacity as well as providing a plan for passing family; assets while avoiding probate and excessive estate taxes. Also covered will be property law, taking title to real estate, conservatorships, the marital deduction and the federal unified tax credit. Material fee of $5 to be paid to instructor at beginning of class.

 

SubEvent:

Marshall Frost

Fee: $45

#85080A

One Thursday

 

 

6:00-8:30 p.m.

 

 

August 14

 

 

MAKE-UP ARTISTRY

An introduction to make-up application for the aspiring professional or just for fun! Among the topics to be presented: color analysis and foundations, skin types/skin shades, framing the face, lips, and how to purchase beauty supplies for a fraction of retail prices. All are welcome !!!

 

SubEvent:

Vicki Damante

Fee: $50

#86004A

3 Mondays

 

 

6:00-9:00 p.m.

 

 

July 14-28

 

 

FACIAL MASSAGE

Learn how to give yourself or someone else a soothing, relaxing facial massage using the Swedish technique method, this technique will combine with applying application acupressure points. Students will learn how to relieve sinus headaches and curb/stop the aging process. All are welcome!!! Material fee of $3 to be paid to instructor. Bring your own oil or lotion and a towel.

 

SubEvent:

Karine Aruotyunyan

Fee: $45

#86002A

One Saturday

 

 

9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

 

 

July 19

 

 

MAKING A SHORT FILM

Are you the next Steven Speilberg? Or do you just have a love for filmmaking? In this class, professional director Jonathan Pope Evans walks you through the entire process. Topics include: Visual storytelling, production/post production, directing, structuring the short film. Beginners and advanced welcome. English language required. Material fee of $10 to be paid to instructor at 1st meeting of class.

 

SubEvent:

Jonathan Pope Evans

Fee: $90

#86011A

6 Saturdays

 

 

1:00-4:00 p.m.

 

 

July 12-August 16