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2024 Summer Youth Preview College For Kids (CFK) College for Kids (CFK) is a program with engaging instructors where students can experience being on the college campus in a safe environment, learning in the same classrooms that are used by college students while having fun. College for Kids provides academic day camp activities for children ages 10-14 during the summer, where students can attend classes in arts, crafts, science, engineering, technology, robotics, sports & much more. Registration begins 5/1/2024. NW Campus (Gainesville) Ages 10-14 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Full day $278 per week Half day $139 per week

July 8 - 12 (week 1) July 15 - 19 (week 2) July 22 - 26 (week 3)

College For Kids Engineering and Technology

Counselor In Training (CIT) Leadership Program

In this week long STEAM camp, students will work with robotics, 3D printing, CSI and more. Registration begins 5/1/2024.

Join our high school leadership program where students will aid with daily camp group activities as well as learn about college, career and scholarship options. Participants will receive leadership training while earning service hours. Applications due 5/10/2024.

Perry Center for Emerging Technologies (Alachua) Ages 10-14 9 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. June 10 - 14 Fee $278

Santa Fe NW Campus (Gainesville) Ages 15-18 (rising 10-12th grade students) 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. July 8 - 12 July 15 - 19 Fee $40 per week July 22 - 26 (must commit to a minimum of 2 weeks)

For more information, please visit our website at sfcollege.edu/cfk. Detailed course descriptions and course schedules will be available online 4/1/2024.

GRRATE Summer Institutes Come out to the many Santa Fe College locations to participate in a 8-day summer program.The Summer Institutes is a research project funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) to increase student interest in STEM career fields and to improve student math skills. As a participant in this research project students will gain hands-on experience while also working to improve math skills. Rising 9 - 12th grades 9 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. FREE For an application, email patricia.landon@sfcollege.edu

Davis Center Blount Center Andrews Center Perry Center Watson Center

Archer Downtown Gainesville Starke Alachua Keystone Heights

June 3 - 13 June 17 - 27 June 24 - July 5 July 15 - 25 July 15 - 25

Commitment to Equal Access and Equal Opportunity Santa Fe College is committed to an environment that embraces diversity, respects the rights of all individuals, is open and accessible, and is free of harassment and discrimination. For more information, visit sfcollege.edu/eaeo or contact equity.officer@sfcollege.edu. summeryouthflyer2023

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Index

On the cover...

Alachua/Bradford................................. 15

Important Dates! Jan 17

Registration begins (winter)

Arts and Crafts...................................... 4

Jan 15

MLK Jr. Day (college closed)

Career and Test Prep.............................. 7

Jan 20

Classes begin for Winter

Mar 4 - 8

SF Spring Break (college closed)

Computers/Tech..................................... 6

Mar 6

Registration begins (spring)

Culinary................................................ 7

Mar 29

Good Friday

Dance................................................... 8

Mar 31

Easter

May 27

Memorial Day (college closed)

Ed2Go Online....................................... 11 General Information............................. 18 Health and Wellness............................... 9 History and Culture.............................. 10

Paul Robinson and Chris Bobrick rehearse a dance move during a Horchata class taught by Eileen Parris at Rena’s Ballroom in Gainesville on October, 16, 2023.

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House and Garden............................... 10 Languages.......................................... 12 Money and Finance.............................. 13 Outdoor Adventures............................. 14

Understanding this brochure Course Title

Performing Arts/Music............................ 5 Registration Form.................................18 SF Achieve Ad..................................... 17 SF Nature and Arts Ad......................... 19

COM0040 is the course #

Sports................................................. 11

ZOOM Options..................................... 16

3 Wed. means this course runs for 3 Wednesdays and starts on 7/2 Registration FEE

Melissa Graham Academic Assistant melissa.graham@sfcollege.edu

First time class is offered

1F4 is the section #

Course location: Bldg B, Rm 204

Contact us at 352-395-5193 or visit sfcollege.edu/enrich for more information.

Community Education Staff Jennifer Mullis Program Coordinator jennifer.mullis@sfcollege.edu

Learn all the basics of your Kindle Fire (and HD), Fire parts and basic navigation; books, movies/ TV, music, apps, search the web, and check email. Learn about Amazon’s Cloud Services and the benefits of buying Amazon Prime. COM0040.1F4 3 Wed., starts 7/2, 6 - 8 p.m. Instructor: Ken Humphlett SF NW Campus, B-204 FEE $39

Special Interest.................................... 13

Writing.................................................. 5

How To Use Your Kindle Fire

Welcome to Community Education! Happy New Year! Welcome to Community Education at Santa Fe College and your path to Lifelong Learning. You will find a multitude of course offerings to expand your horizons on your learning adventure!

Rosalind Roberts Administrative Specialist rosalind.roberts@sfcollege.edu

Once you’ve picked the classes that meet your learning needs register online on our website at sfcollege.edu/communityed, or call 352-395-5193.

Joni Murano Graphic Designer/Web Editor joni.murano@sfcollege.edu

Many people make resolutions this time of year. We hope you will find that special class or classes that speak to your interests. From dancing the night away, writing your own book, or finally learning how to use your smartphone, take time for yourself and discover something new and fun! Contact us today! View sfcollege.edu/enrich or call 352-395-5193 for more information or to register. | 3


Arts and Crafts Beginner Soap Making

Learn to make handcrafted cold process soap. The class will include instructions for making soaps with goat’s milk, coconut milk, honey, and beeswax. CRA0032.1F6 1 Sat., starts 2/24, 1 – 4 p.m. Instructor: Heidi Schwiebert TWO HAWK HAMMOCK 17990 NE 53rd Ln, Williston FEE $39 NOTE: No sr. waivers. $10 material fee to be paid to the instructor at the class. Instructions will be sent prior to class. Please provide email when registering.

Intermediate Soap Making

This class will review basic cold process soap and end with translucent soap. Course will also focus on analyzing ingredients to create recipes for various skin types and desirable qualities. CRA0011.1B3 1 Sat., starts 4/13, 1 – 4 p.m. Instructor: Heidi Schwiebert TWO HAWK HAMMOCK 17990 NE 53rd Ln, Williston FEE $39 NOTE: No sr. waivers. $10 material fee to be paid to the instructor at the class. Instructions will be sent prior to class. Please provide email when registering.

PAINTING Exploring Watercolors

Learn the basic watercolor techniques needed to create lively, colorful and exciting paintings. ART0050.1A2 4 Thu., starts 2/8, 4 – 6 p.m. Instructor: Beryl Bayer SF Davis Center, 17500 SW Archer Rd., Archer FEE $69 NOTE: No sr. waivers.

Intro To Acrylic Painting

Learn the unique properties of acrylic paints. Play with an extensive variety of acrylic mediums, glazes and grounds to develop your own expressive style. ART0072.1R2 4 Thu., starts 2/8, 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. Instructor: Beryl Bayer SF Davis Center, 17500 SW Archer Rd., Archer FEE $69 NOTE: No sr. waivers.

Intro To Watercolor Portraits

This course will start with learning the anatomy of the head and progress to rendering a three dimensional sketch in black and white. Finally we will do a portrait in color. The student will need to have a basic knowledge of watercolors such as applying washes and glazes. ART0079.2R2 4 Thu., starts 4/11, 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. Instructor: Beryl Bayer SF Davis Center, 17500 SW Archer Rd., Archer FEE $69 NOTE: No sr. waivers. Instructor will email registered students a list of art supplies needed prior to 1st class.

The Joy of Knitting

Discover the rewarding craft of knitting in this beginner’s course that will have you knitting in minutes. Learn to knit quickly with the English style method. You’ll have plenty of time to learn the basics in an encouraging atmosphere. No experience needed. NEE0036.1F1 3 Sat., starts 2/3, 1 – 2:30 p.m. Instructor: Scarlett (Kiki) Geiger SF NW Campus, C-121 FEE $39 NOTE: No sr. waivers. Please bring $20 to first class for supplies, all materials will be provided by instructor.

DRAWING Drawing for All Levels

Simple drawing skills can light the way to many other creative outlets, but here in this class, whether you are a true beginner or want to restart, there will be an atmosphere of no judgment and subjective learning. ART0040.1F3 6 Wed., starts 2/7, 7 – 9:30 p.m.

Intro To Basic Quilting

Classes consist of 6 weekly 3-hour sessions, in which you’ll receive 18 hours of personal handson instruction from knowledgeable and experienced quilters. Learn to make a lap-sized quilt top (approx. 53 x 53 inches), consisting of nine 12-inch blocks, sashing and borders. You must be able to thread your machine, load and change the bobbin, and sew a straight line. Course fee includes detailed written instructions and patterns for blocks and quilt top. NEE0039.1D3 6 Tue., starts 2/6, 6 – 9 p.m. NEE0039.2D3 6 Tue., starts 4/2, 6 – 9 p.m. Instructor: Tree City Quilters Guild Staff SF NW Campus, C-122 FEE $89 NOTE: No sr. waivers. Please bring a sewing machine in working order, a rotary cutter, rotary cutting mat, rulers for cutting fabric; approx. 5 yards of cotton fabric, and basic sewing notions, such as machine needles, straight pins, scissors and thread. You have the option to purchase a fabric kit for $25 from teacher at class.

ART0040.2F3 6 Wed., starts 4/3, 7 – 9:30 p.m. Instructor: Denise Katz Howick SF NW Campus, C-122 FEE $89 NOTE: No sr. waivers. Please bring artist drawing paper, cold press/rough or pad of any type 18” or larger. 1 small set of soft pastels, 2 soft lead pencils, 1 small object from home (Ex: baseball mitt). No class 3/6 (will be made up 3/13).

Intro To Line Drawing

PHOTOGRAPHY Beginner 35mm: Digital Photography

Whether you’re picking up a DSLR for the first time or just looking to improve your photography skills, one of the best ways to learn is to take the advice of an experienced photographer. This class is great for beginners, and also for those who have done photography for a while but had no formal training. Develop your expertise and expand your creativity with this class!

Learning the fundamentals of line drawing will develop hand eye coordination, which is an essential skill in all traditional visual art forms.

PHO0003.1F3 6 Tue., starts 1/30, 5 – 6:30 p.m. No class 3/5 (will be made up 3/12)

ART0073.1R4 4 Thu., starts 4/11, 4 – 6 p.m. Instructor: Beryl Bayer SF Davis Center, 17500 SW Archer Rd., Archer FEE $69 NOTE: No sr. waivers.

PHO0003.2F2 6 Tue., starts 3/26, 5 – 6:30 p.m.

Art Your Way

This class will assist the student in developing skills in their chosen medium, which may include, watercolors, acrylics or graphite drawing. ART0067.1R3 4 Tue., starts 2/6, 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. ART0067.2R2 4 Tue., starts 4/2, 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. Instructor: Beryl Bayer Beryl Bayer Art Studio 113 East Noble Ave., Williston FEE $69 NOTE: No sr. waivers. Instructor will email parking info and a supply list prior to 1st class.

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Instructor: Denise Honey SF NW Campus, B-004 FEE $89 NOTE: No sr. waivers. You must have an SLR camera, either film or digital, with a manual override and interchangeable lenses. Also, if shooting with film, you are responsible for the purchase and processing for your class assignments.

Advanced 35mm Digital Photography

Now that you have finished the Photography Boot Camp, come join other like-minded photographers and have fun challenging yourself with new ideas and assignments. Learn composition, lenses, lighting, how to break the rules and more. You should have a SLR 35mm camera (film or digital) with a manual override. PHO0004.1F3 6 Tue., starts 3/26, 6:35 – 8:05 p.m. Instructor: Denise Honey SF NW Campus, B-004 FEE $89 NOTE: No sr. waivers. Bring your own laptop/tablet to class. You must have an SLR camera, either film or digital, with a manual override and interchangeable lenses. Prerequisite: completion of Beginner 35mm Digital Photographer course.


Performing Arts/Music An Introduction To Voiceovers

Explore the craft of voiceovers! Discover current trends, opportunities, and tools you need to find success in this growing remote working industry. Read a real script and receive coaching from your instructor, a professional voice actor, to improve your delivery. One-time, 90 minute, oneon-one, video-chat class! Upon registration you will be contacted by VFA to schedule your class for a day and time of your convenience. Instructor: Voices For All One-on-One Online Course Voices For All, Inc. FEE $49 NOTE: One-time, 90-minute, introductory class. Learn more at voicesforall.com/ooo. Upon registration, you’ll be contacted by VFA to schedule your class for a day and time of your convenience. Requirements: you must have internet access and video chatting capabilities using a method such as: Zoom, Skype (Win/Mac/ Mobile) or iChat/FaceTime (Mac/iOS).

Hand Drumming for All

Play a variety of hand drums, focusing on African/Afro Caribbean music and rhythms. If you don’t have a drum some will be provided. MUS0088.1F1 6 Tue., starts 2/6, 7:30 – 9:30 p.m. MUS0088.2F2 6 Tue., starts 3/26, 7:30 – 9:30 p.m. Instructor: Leon Larson SF NW Campus, E-134 FEE $69 NOTE: Please bring your own drum. If you do not have one, one will be provided for class use.

Instant Guitar For Busy People

This crash course will teach you some basic chords and get you playing along with your favorite songs right away. Since this class is being held online with ZOOM, you will be able to sit at home with your guitar and take this class without any pressure at all. For ages 13+. MUS0034.1Z1 1 Sat., starts 1/27, 1 – 3:30 p.m. Students must drop class by 1/19 to receive a refund. MUS0034.2Z1 1 Tue., starts 4/16, 6:30 – 9 p.m. Instructor: Craig Coffman Online, ZOOM | FEE $69 NOTE: No sr. waivers. Course fee includes materials, which instructor will provide before class start date. ZOOM link will be emailed by instructor prior to class. Students must drop class by 4/9 to receive a refund.

Instant Piano For Busy People

Learn to play piano the way professionals do-using chords. Since this class is being held online with ZOOM you will be able to sit at your piano or keyboard at home and take this course with no pressure at all. MUS0026.1Z1 1 Sat., starts 1/27, 9 – 11:30 a.m. Students must drop class by 1/19 to receive a refund. MUS0026.2Z1 1 Mon., starts 4/15, 6:30 – 9 p.m. Instructor: Craig Coffman Online, ZOOM FEE $69 NOTE: No sr. waivers. Students must drop class by 4/8 to receive a refund.

How to Play Piano by Ear

This is an ideal follow-up to the Instant Piano for Busy People class and is open to anyone who has a basic understanding of chords on any instrument. Expand your musical horizons, and free yourself from sheet-music dependence, and be the life of the party! Prior experience with chords recommended. MUS0019.1Z6 1 Sat., starts 3/16, 9 – 11:30 a.m. Instructor: Craig Coffman Online, ZOOM FEE $69 NOTE: No sr. waivers. Course fee includes materials, which instructor will provide before class start date. ZOOM link will be emailed by instructor prior to class. Students must drop class by 3/8 to receive a refund.

Online Options Discover Digital Photography

This course is an informative introduction to digital photography, from DSLRs to smart phone cameras.

Secrets Of Better Photography

Take your camera out of auto mode after learning about lighting, motion, aperture, shutter speed, and ISO settings.

Available Online ANYTIME! Starting at $129 Check ed2go.com/santafecollege for start da tes.

Additional classes online!

Writing Screenwriting For Feature-Length Movies

In this class, learn the basics of writing a feature-length screenplay. Learn to think about your protagonist and antagonist, and screenplay format. Learn screenplay structure and how to avoid some of the classic mistakes made by beginning screenplay writers. You may achieve writing your first ten or fifteen pages or the first act. The teacher will be evaluating your writing as long as you write and submit your work. Youll see screenwriting concepts illustrated with portions of movies. Receive scripts to read. Writing and participation will be encouraged as discussions and evaluation of submitted material is part of the class. ENG0053.1F1 5 Mon., starts 2/12, 6:30 – 8:45 p.m. No class 3/4 (will be made up 3/18) ENG0053.2F1 5 Mon., starts 4/1, 6:30 – 8:45 p.m. Instructor: Gary Gordon SF NW Campus, S-328 FEE $69 NOTE: Bring a laptop or tablet, a paragraph to a page about your favorite movie: what it is and why, along with any screenplay writing you’ve done or started.

Now For Something Different

In this workshop, we’ll do fun writing exercises to reveal hidden-until-now parts of your writing voice. We’ll do three exercises and, if there’s time, more. Bring your lunch, a favorite short novel, six pieces of typing paper, a poem not in English (but using English letters), and for the actual writing, whatever writing tools float your boat. ENG0074.1F6 1 Sat., starts 3/16, 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. Instructor: Lola Haskins SF NW Campus, C-121 FEE $39 NOTE: No sr. waivers. Please bring $5 for handouts, a notepad, and pen/pencils. You are welsome to bring a laptop if you prefer.

How to Write Your Life Story

Learn how to recall vivid memories, analyze events and people that shaped who you are, and bring your story to life. Printing/publishing options will also be discussed. COM0099.1Z6 1 Sat., starts 3/2, 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. Instructor: Leanne Krusemark Online, ZOOM FEE $69 NOTE: No sr. waivers. The webinar login information will be emailed to you by your instructor the day before class.

Be A Better Writer: 10 Easy Tips To Improve Your Writing NOW

We write daily: emails, social media posts, work projects, and even non-fiction or creative writing. Improving is a matter of knowing some simple tricks to make your writing more impactful and readable and may help get you a promotion at work or avoid rejection from a publisher. In this hands-on session, there will be writing/editing examples and exercises so you can see in real-time how to make sentences flow appropriately while still maintaining reader interest, and you will leave with a workbook full of writing tips and tricks, which is included in the class fee. COM0104.1Z6 1 Sat., starts 3/02, 3 – 6 p.m. Instructor: LeeAnne Krusmark Online, ZOOM FEE $69 NOTE: No sr. waivers. Instructor LeeAnne Krusemark is a former journalist, current author and editor, and a nationwide Professor of Publishing at higher learning institutions, including Harvard Adult Education. The webinar login information will be emailed by the instructor the day before class.

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Computers/Tech Instructor-Led Android Advanced Tips and Topics

This class will cover more advanced uses for your Android devices, such as office applications, photography, music services, translations, etc. Students should have taken the “Get the Most Out From Your Android” class or be proficient with the basics before taking this class. COM0026.1F6 1 Sat., starts 4/6, 9:30 a.m. – 12 p.m. Instructor: Brian Fox SF NW Campus, C-120 FEE $34 NOTE: No sr. waivers. Bring your phone’s Google account login name and password.

Internet Essentials

This course will provide an overview of advanced tools for Internet research, a discussion of free Web-based services, as well as safe and free software available for download. Additionally, Internet security issues will be discussed. Adults of all ages are welcome to register.

Microsoft Office Basics

This six-week course will give students an overview but mostly focus on the three most popular applications in the MS Office application. We’ll review file management, MS Word, PowerPoint and the basics of MS Excel, concentrating on many of the most popular and useful features. Students should bring a USB/ flash drive and possess a basic working understanding of Microsoft Windows. COM0039.1F4 6 Wed., starts 2/21, 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. Instructor: Brian Fox SF NW Campus, C-120 FEE $89 NOTE: No sr. waivers. Bring a USB/flash drive. Must be comfortable with the keyboard and typing. Prerequisites: PC for Beginners and Beyond 1 and 2. No class 3/6; make-up class will be 4/3.

PC For Beginners & Beyond I

This course is for people new to computers or those wanting to move beyond the basics. Learn the parts, terminology, the basics of Windows, how to create and save files, how to make a smart computer purchase, and much more. COM0020.1F3 4 Thu., starts 2/8, 4 – 7 p.m. Instructor: Brian Fox SF NW Campus, C-120 FEE $89 NOTE: No sr. waivers. Purchase a USB/flash drive (storage device) and bring to first class.

COM0011.1F1 2 Sat., starts 4/20, 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Instructor: Brian Fox SF NW Campus, C-120 FEE $49 NOTE: No sr. waivers. Prerequisites: should be familiar with the basics of using a Web browser, file management, and Windows. Bring a USB/flash drive if you have one.

Online Options Introduction to Microsoft Excel

This hands-on course will teach you dozens of shortcuts and tricks for setting up fully-formatted worksheets quickly and efficiently. Learn the secrets behind writing powerful mathematical formulas and discover how to use the function wizard to quickly and automatically calculate statistics, loan payments, future value, and more. In addition, get tips on sorting and analyzing data, designing custom charts and graphs, creating three-dimensional workbooks, building links between files, endowing your worksheets with decision-making capabilities, and automating frequently-repeated tasks with macros and buttons.

Introduction to Microsoft Word

From writing reports to knowing how to use Microsoft Word, the most widely-used word processing program, adds an important skill set to your professional profile. This course will introduce you to the 2019 version of Microsoft Word, available through the Office 365 online platform. Learn the basics of Word 2019 needed to write and edit text and to create, format, and organize documents.

Typing & Keyboarding

In these lessons, use the Keyboarding Pro 5 program, a typing tutorial designed for personal computers, to learn how to touch-type—that is, to type text you read from a printed page or a computer screen without looking at your keyboard. With the skills you master here, become faster and more confident at the keyboard.

Creating WordPress Websites

WordPress is an easy-to-use solution that will help you put your site on the Web in far less time than by coding, and at a much lower cost than hiring a professional. Find out how to use WordPress to create pages and posts, add images and videos, change a site’s look and feel, and include user-friendly features. NOTE: The WordPress.org version covered in this class is the platform the pros use. While it normally requires a paid hosting account, this course includes a totally free, no obligation SiteGround hosting account for three months, along with a private place on the Web for practice.

Blogging and Podcasting for Beginners

Learn how to develop a plan for the content, setup, maintenance, and how to use free blogging software like Blogger and WordPress to put that plan into action. Learn how to record a professional-sounding audio podcast with a very simple recording tool you already have.

Basics of PC Security

Learn why you’re at risk and what you can do to protect your precious personal and business data from the outside world. This course will quickly bring you up to speed on the fundamentals of PC and network security. Understand and explore the vulnerability of operating systems, software, and networks.

Computer Skills For The Workplace

Confidently apply for jobs knowing that you possess the computer skills needed to perform on the job. This course includes a great introduction to Windows 10 and Office 365 to provide the fundamental computer competencies you need to prosper in a modern workplace.

Understanding The Cloud

Learn everything you need to understand cloud computing. This course explores how the cloud works, what drives it, why it is so popular, and what it can do for you.

Creating Web Pages

Learn the basics of HTML as you design, create, and post your very own website. This course will help you plan the content, structure, and layout of your website, create neatly formatted text, build links, and add color, graphics, and tables, as well as understand no-cost web marketing strategies and SEO.

Introduction To Networking

Learn to perform basic computer networking tasks such as DSL connectivity, configuring connections to an ISP and creating a private network. This course explains computer networking basics in easy-to-understand terms, using concepts common to everyday, noncomputing experience.

Introduction To Photoshop CC

Discover how to improve photographs by editing out flaws, correcting poor exposure, or creating a composite image using the newest techniques Photoshop has to offer. You will even learn how much fun you can have digitally painting and exploring filters and effects to create unique images. And, best of all, you need no prior artistic ability or Photoshop experience to take this course.

Available Online ANYTIME! Starting at $129 Check ed2go.com/santafecollege for start da tes.

Additional classes online!

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Culinary Vietnamese Street Food

Embrace Vietnamese cuisine’s light and delicate flavors, known for fresh herbs, vegetables, and dipping sauce. In this online interactive cooking class, we’ll make fresh Vietnamese rolls with dipping sauce and Vietnamese noodle soup (pho) with chicken. CUL0096.1Z4 1 Thu., starts 1/25, 6 – 8 p.m. Instructor: Ploy Khunisorn Online, ZOOM FEE $49 NOTE: No sr. waivers. Students must drop this class by 1/18 to receive a refund.

Thai Street Food

Thai cuisine is full of aromatic ingredients, cooking styles, and dish decorations. In this interactive online class, we’ll make 3 popular and delicious Thai dishes from scratch, including Thai vermicelli salad, Thai coconut soup, and pad Thai with chicken! CUL0092.1Z6 1 Sat., starts 2/3, 6 – 8 p.m. Instructor: Ploy Khunisorn Online, ZOOM FEE $49 NOTE: No sr. waivers. Students must drop this class by 1/26 to receive a refund.

Korean Street Food: Chicken Bibimbap

Homestyle Korean cooking is full of vegetables and spice. (You can also adjust the heat level at home to your taste). In this online interactive class, we will make the deliciously popular chicken bulgogi bibimbap, which is a rice bowl with chicken bulgogi, seasoned spinach, cucumber salad, kimchi, egg, and a tasty sauce. CUL0095.1Z6 1 Sat., starts 3/2, 5:30 – 7 p.m. Instructor: Ploy Khunisorn Online, ZOOM FEE $49 NOTE: No sr. waivers. Students must drop class by 2/23 to receive a refund.

Ploy Khunisorn Ploy Khunisorn is a native of Thailand. She went to Suan Dusit International Culinary School while she was working as a financial analyst in Bangkok. She came to the USA to earn a Master of Liberal Arts in Sustainability at Harvard University and a Master of Education at Cambridge College. She started teaching cooking classes in 2014. Japanese Miso Ramen From Scratch

This class is not about instant ramen. In fact, we will be making it from scratch. We’ll start with making the Japanese ramen noodles, then braise cha shu chicken and miso broth. We will serve our ramen with marinated soft-boiled eggs and different toppings. CUL0097.1Z6 1 Sat., starts 3/23, 6 – 8 p.m. Instructor: Ploy Khunisorn Online, ZOOM FEE $49 NOTE: No sr. waivers. Students must drop this class by 3/15 to receive a refund.

Chinese Steamed Bao

Steamed buns (Bao) are a popular street food in many countries in East and Southeast Asia, especially in China. They are easy to eat and provide complete nutrients in one bite. In this online interactive class, well make cha shu chicken bao with pickled vegetables and cabbage bao. We’ll also make the dough from scratch. CUL0098.1Z6 1 Sat., starts 4/13, 6 – 8 p.m. Instructor: Ploy Khunisorn Online, ZOOM FEE $49 NOTE: No sr. waivers. Students must drop this class by 4/5 to receive a refund.

Career and Test Prep College and Career Pathfinder

This workshop is for students and adults who are wondering about possible careers, majors, and colleges. We will focus on the training opportunities available at Santa Fe College and the jobs to which they lead. We will also introduce you to useful online resources for researching possible career paths, choosing academic and career goals, and planning effectively to achieve those goals. CAR0040.1F1 1 Thu., starts 2/1, 6 – 8 p.m. SF NW Campus, R-217 CAR0040.1F3 1 Thu., starts 4/18, 6 – 8 p.m. SF Watson Center, Front Desk 4150 SE State Road 21, Keystone Heights Instructor: Jimmy Yawn FEE FREE NOTE: Preregistration is encouraged. Free and open to the public. For more information, contact Jimmy Yawn Ph: (352) 395-4121, email: jimmy.yawn@ sfcollege.edu.

Virtual Job Hunting

Learn to maximize your effectiveness while searching for employment opportunities online. Major search engines such as Employ Florida, Indeed, and Career Builders will be explored. CAR0006.1D1 1 Tue., starts 2/20, 1 – 2:15 p.m. SF NW Campus, R-217

Hand-Pulled Noodles From Scratch

This online interactive class will teach you two different techniques to pull noodles. We will make two kinds of hand-pulled noodles: Biang Biang and Lamian. We’ll turn Biang Biang noodles into a noodle salad with chili sauce, and we’ll turn Lamian noodles into miso noodle soup. CUL0094.1Z6 1 Sat., starts 4/27, 6 – 8 p.m. Instructor: Ploy Khunisorn Online, ZOOM FEE $49 NOTE: No sr. waivers. Students must drop class by 4/19 to receive refund.

Basic Dumplings From Scratch

Let’s have fun and learn how to pinch, squeeze, and pleat delicious dumplings. We’ll start by making dumpling wrappers from scratch. Then, we’ll make the chicken and vegetable filling. We’ll fold and cook dumplings into potstickers. While the dumplings are cooking, we’ll make a delicious sauce. CUL0089.1Z6 1 Sat., starts 5/11, 5 – 6:30 p.m. Instructor: Ploy Khunisorn Online, ZOOM FEE $49 NOTE: No sr. waivers. Students must drop class by 5/3 to receive refund. No prior knowledge is needed. Your instructor will send out an ingredient list two weeks before class, and the Zoom link, along with a complete recipe packet to students one week before class, so please register early.

Online Options Secrets of the Caterer

Learn the fundamentals of the catering business, how to cook for large crowds, organize your kitchen, manage your time, and work with clients. The course focuses on cooking skills every caterer needs, with an introduction to the business side of catering.

GED Preparation

This course will help you analyze your strengths and weaknesses, so you can focus your studying on the areas that you need most. You will get the basics of what you need to know to succeed on the four GED® test modules: Reasoning Through Language Arts, Social Studies, Science, and Mathematical Reasoning.

Available Online ANYTIME! Starting at $129 Check ed2go.com/santafecollege for start da tes.

Additional classes online!

CAR0006.2D4 1 Thu., starts 3/28, 6 – 7:15 p.m. SF Andrews Center, SA-205 209 W. Call St., Starke Instructor: Jimmy Yawn FEE FREE NOTE: Preregistration is encouraged. Free and open to the public. For more information, contact Jimmy Yawn Ph: (352) 395-4121, email: jimmy.yawn@ sfcollege.edu.

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Dance Bachata

Learn this fun popular dance style from the Dominican Republic. Learn fun patterns, lead/follow, and rhythm/ timing for each dance in a stress-free environment. We start with the basics in week one. No dance experience or partner is needed, and everyone is welcome! DAN0065.1B1 3 Mon., starts 5/6, 7 – 8 p.m. Instructor: Eileen Parris RENA’S BALLROOM 720 NW 23rd Ave FEE $34 NOTE: No sr. waivers. One time $6 facility fee paid at 1st class, cash or check only. Wear comfortable clothing and shoes; no flip flops or black-soled shoes please (no tennis shoes).

Beginning Argentine Tango

Learn to tango in this fun class! No partner needed; no experience needed.

Beginning Salsa Dancing

Most popular Latin dance. No experience needed. Learn basic patterns, lead/follow, and rhythm/timing in a stressfree environment. Singles and couples are welcome. DAN0039.1B1 4 Mon., starts 4/8, 7 – 8 p.m. Instructor: Eileen Parris RENA’S BALLROOM 720 NW 23rd Ave FEE $34 NOTE: No sr. waivers. One-time $6 facility fee paid at 1st class, cash or check only. Wear comfortable clothes and shoes (no tennis shoes). No class April 22; will be made up April 29.

Beginning Swing Dance

Learn how to dance with a partner. Emphasis on having fun in a non-judgmental atmosphere. No experience needed. Couples friendly, you do not have to rotate. Single friendly, no partner required.

DAN0044.1G4 4 Tue., starts 1/30, 8 – 9 p.m.

DAN0035.1R4 4 Tue., starts 1/30, 7 – 8 p.m.

DAN0044.2R2 4 Thu., starts 4/18, 8 – 9 p.m.

DAN0035.2R2 4 Thu., starts 4/18, 7 – 8 p.m.

Instructor: Andrew Weitzen B’NAI ISRAEL 3830 NW 16th Blvd FEE $49 NOTE: No sr. waivers. One time $10 facility fee paid at 1st class. Wear comfortable clothing and shoes.

Instructor: Andrew Weitzen B’NAI ISRAEL 3830 NW 16th Blvd FEE $49 NOTE: No Sr. waivers. One-time $10 facility fee paid at 1st class. Wear comfortable clothing and shoes.

Beginning Hustle Dance

Fun dance that can be dance to the ‘old disco’ and current music as well. Learn basic patterns, lead/follow, and rhythm/timing in a stress-free environment. No experience needed. Singles and couples are welcome. DAN0005.1B3 3 Mon., starts 3/18, 7 – 8 p.m. Instructor: RENA’S BALLROOM 720 NW 23rd Ave, Gainesville FEE $34 NOTE: No sr. waivers. One time $6 facility fee paid at 1st class, cash or check only. Wear comfortable clothing and shoes.

East Coast Swing Dancing

Learn the popular dance - East Coast Swing. Can be danced to many genres of musicblues, pop, country, etc. Learn basic patterns, lead/follow, and rhythm/timing in a stress-free environment. Singles and couples are welcomed, no experience is necessary. Three weeks of fun await you! DAN0058.1G4 3 Mon., starts 2/19, 7 – 8 p.m. Instructor: Eileen Parris RENA’S BALLROOM 720 NW 23rd Ave FEE $34 NOTE: No sr. waivers. One time $6 facility fee paid at 1st class, cash or check only. Wear comfortable clothing and shoes; no flip flops or black-soled shoes please.

Line Dancing for Everyone

Join us for a fun time learning new dances as well as the classics. No experience needed; everyone is welcome! DAN0042.1H2 3 Thu., starts 1/25, 6 – 7 p.m. Instructor: Eileen Parris RENA’S BALLROOM 720 NW 23rd Ave FEE $29 NOTE: No sr. waivers. One-time $6 facility fee paid at 1st class, cash or check only. Wear comfortable clothing and shoes, no flip flops or black-soled shoes please.

Dancing the Rumba

Rumba is a slow Latin dance, but can be danced to non-Latin music as well. Great dance to know for weddings and cruises. Learn basic patterns, lead/ follow, and rhythm/timing in a stress-free environment. Singles and couples are welcomed, no experience necessary. DAN0090.1R1 3 Mon., starts 1/29, 7 – 8 p.m. Instructor: Eileen Parris RENA’S BALLROOM 720 NW 23rd Ave FEE $34 NOTE: No sr. waivers. One time $6 facility fee paid at 1st class. Wear comfortable clothing and shoes.

About the Instructor Eileen Parris Eileen Parris started her dance career at the Fred Astaire Dance Studio in East Lansing, Michigan. She held several positions including Executive Assistant for the regional owner of several Michigan Fred Astaire Studios. She coordinated regional competitions and annual showcases as well as teaching and competing with students. Eileen transferred to the Fred Astaire Dance Studio in Stuart, Florida. Eileen was a franchisee co-owner of a Fred Astaire Dance Studio in Jupiter, Florida. She also co-operated an independent dance studio in south Florida before moving to Gainesville in 1991.

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Health and Wellness MEDITATION Mindfulness-Based Meditation

Mindfulness-Based Meditation for Stress Reduction is a series of meditation classes based on the first four classes of the Mindfulness-Based-Stress-Reduction (MBSR) course from the University of Massachusetts Medical School’s “Center for Mindfulness” for your personal meditation needs. HEA0044.1F2 4 Sat., starts 2/3, 10:15 – 11:15 a.m. HEA0044.2R6 4 Sat., starts 4/13, 10:15 – 11:15 a.m. Instructor: Beatriz Bruna De THE VILLAGE @ GAINESVILLE, Chapel 8000 NW 27th Blvd FEE $39 NOTE: No sr. waivers. Wear comfortable clothing and bring a water bottle, a mat is optional. Class is open to new and continuing students. Class will meet in the Chapel, ask for directions at the front gate.

Advanced Mindfulness-Based Meditation

The Advanced Mindfulness-Based Meditation class for Stress Reduction will continue onward with the next series. This series is based on the Mindfulness-BasedStress-Reduction (MBSR) course from the University of Massachusetts Medical School’s Center for Mindfulness. HEA0144.1R1 4 Sat., starts 3/16, 10:15 – 11:45 a.m. Instructor: Beatriz Bruna De THE VILLAGE @ GAINESVILLE, Chapel 8000 NW 27th Blvd FEE $44 NOTE: No sr. waivers. Wear comfortable clothing and bring a water bottle. Prerequisite: Prior practice of Mindfulness Meditation. Class will meet in the Chapel. Ask for directions to The Tower Club Ballroom at the front gate.

YOGA Stretch And Relax With Yoga

Each class is structured, beginning with an initial check-in and brief education, body and breath awareness, warm-up, postures, deep relaxation, and ends with a final check-in. HEA0098.1F2 5 Thu., starts 2/1, 6 – 7:30 p.m. HEA0098.2F2 5 Thu., starts 3/21, 6 – 7:30 p.m. Instructor: Shenna Benarte Online, ZOOM FEE $49 NOTE: No sr. waivers. Have a towel, blanket or yoga mat, and be sure there is enough room to stretch out.

Yoga For Relaxation

Understand yogic practices and concepts to build total health: physical, mental, emotional, spiritual, yoga postures, breathing and values in life. HEA0030.1R3 6 Wed., starts 1/31, 9:30 – 11 a.m. HEA0030.2B3 6 Wed., starts 3/27, 9:30 – 11 a.m. Instructor: Sandra Angelou KARUNA COTTAGE | 3215 NW 17th St, Gainesville FEE $54 NOTE: No sr. waivers. $30 facility fee paid 1st class. Please bring a yoga mat or blanket.

Reiki and Energy Healing Workshop

Reiki is a form of energy healing that originated in Japan in the early 20th century. Join us to explore theories and techniques of health, healing, and wellness. Learn what the body/mind/spirit connection, chakras, aura, and meridians are, tuning into energy, techniques to clear, enhance, balance, and align our life force, and how to correct imbalances with crystals. WELL0032.1D1 3 Mon., starts 2/12, 7 – 8:30 p.m. WELL0032.2D1 3 Mon., starts 4/1, 7 – 8:30 p.m. Instructor: Shenna Benarte THE SACRED EARTH CENTER 2606 NW 6th St, Gainesville FEE $34 NOTE: No sr. waivers. Wear loose-fitting comfortable clothes. For more info contact Shenna Benarte/The Sacred Earth Center at hello@ thesacredearthcenter.com.

Buddhist Yoga And Meditation

In this class learn that by calming the mind, you can reduce stress, anxiety and be able to free yourself from depressed mental states. By learning the simple steps of mind calming, one will find themselves mentally renewed and refreshed to face the challenges of daily life. HEA0182.1G6 4 Sat., starts 2/10, 9:15 – 10:15 a.m. HEA0182.2G6 4 Sat., starts 4/6, 9:15 – 10:15 a.m. Instructor: K. A. Shakoor, DAOM GTEC 2153 SE Hawthorne Rd FEE $39 NOTE: No sr. waivers. Wear comfortable clothes. For more information, please visit Dr. Shakoor’s website at www.drkashakoor.com.

Yoga Nidra

This practice allows the body to deeply restore and effortlessly takes you to a deep state of relaxation where you can disconnect from the thinking mind and change your relationship to stress, pain and unhealthy habits. WELL0003.1G4 4 Thu., starts 2/8, 8 – 9 p.m. WELL0003.2R4 4 Thu., starts 4/4, 8 – 9 p.m. Instructor: Kim Holton, Ph.D., RYT Online, ZOOM FEE $49 NOTE: No sr. waivers. Instructor will email Zoom link information to students prior to first class. Please wear comfortable clothing.

Fitness 1 On 1

A certified personal trainer will motivate, encourage and challenge you with a variety of exercises and teach you proper form. The exercises will be based on your current fitness level and designed to help you meet your fitness goals! Fee covers four sessions. SPO2015.1B2 4 Sessions FEE $59

Fitness 1 On 1 For Seniors

If you want to improve your physical health and be better able to keep up with your grandchildren then this is for you. A certified personal trainer will help you work on improving your balance and help you strengthen your body. Fee covers four sessions. SPO2016.2R2 4 Sessions FEE $59 Instructor: Fitness Pro Instructor FITNESS PRO PERSONAL TRAINING 3741 W University Ave NOTE: No sr. waivers. $10 facilities fee due at 1st class. For new Fitness Pro customers only. Instructor will call to schedule your personal fitness program. You must register between 1/30 and 5/10.

Senior Functional Fitness

This 30-minute functional fitness class is designed for older adults who need to strengthen their bodies for everyday tasks. The class uses only body weight and body movements to do the exercises. There is no age limit for improving your health. Give it a try and experience how it can help you! SPO2017.1B4 4 Wed., starts 2/7, 10 – 10:30 a.m. SPO2017.2B3 4 Wed., starts 4/10, 10 – 10:30 a.m. Instructor: Fitness Pro FITNESS PRO PERSONAL TRAINING 3741 W University Ave FEE $39 NOTE: No sr. waivers. $10 facilities fee due at first class and paid to instructor. Class size is very limited, so please register early.

Online Options Stress Management

This course will help you explore the physiological, social and psychological impacts of stress and provide you with methods to get stress under control.

Lose Weight and Keep It Off

By the end of this course, you’ll know how to set effective goals for eating, exercise, and many other elements that affect your weight, and be on your way to losing weight and keeping it off for good. keep it off for a lifetime!

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History and Culture Dissent on Trial - The 70’s

In the second half of the 20th Century, three trials captured national attention. Following the riots at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago in 1968, “The Chicago 8”, including Abbie Hoffman, Tom Hayden, and Bobby Seale, were charged with conspiracy to incite those riots. “The Gainesville 8”, seven of whom were Vietnam veterans and members of Vietnam Veterans Against the War, were charged with the same thing regarding the Republican Party Convention in Miami Beach in ‘72 before the convention. Russell Means and Dennis Banks, leaders of the American Indian Movement (AIM), were charged with conspiracy for leading the takeover of Wounded Knee, South Dakota in ‘73. Some described the accused as mere publicity seekers and common criminals; others called them heroes. In Trials of the Century, this class will present information about these trials and the media and cultural response. HOM0005.1F1 1 Wed., starts 3/13, 6 – 8 p.m. Instructor: Gary Gordon THE VILLAGE @ GAINESVILLE, Flex Room 8000 NW 27th Blvd FEE $29 NOTE: Have notebook paper and pen for taking notes.

House and Garden Aquaponics 101

This is an introductory course designed to inspire participants to be able to use backyard methods and materials to set up their own systems for personal use, covering all the basic information needed to know how to grow food using Aquaponics. Students will learn the scientific principles involved as well as how to construct a variety of systems. Several different systems will be operating on site to witness first-hand the pros and cons of each. HOM0076.1B6 1 Sun., starts 4/28, 10 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Instructor: James Greenewald ANGEL GARDENS NURSERY 21299 Old Bellamy Rd, Alachua FEE $49 NOTE: No sr. waivers. Refreshments and handouts will be provided. Directions to Alachua Ponds/Angel Gardens will be sent out before your class by the instructor, please provide a current email address. Learn more at angelgardens.com.

Trials of the Century: The Death Penalty

These three Death Penalty cases grabbed the publics’ attention and the headlines in the 20th century: trials of murder, robbery, espionage, and kidnapping. This class will cover the cases’ facts and discuss the prevailing culture and why these were considered trials of the century. In the 1920s, the state tried Sacco and Vanzetti for robbery and murder. Shortly after WWII, Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were tried for espionage. At the end of the 1940s, Caryl Chessman was tried for kidnapping and murder in a case that galvanized anti-death penalty protesters. HIS0021.1F2 1 Wed., starts 2/21, 6 – 8 p.m. Instructor: Gary Gordon THE VILLAGE @ GAINESVILLE, Flex Room 8000 NW 27th Blvd FEE $29 NOTE: Have notebook paper and pen for taking notes.

Create an Organic Rose Garden

Learn how to create an organic rose garden with old garden roses! Catch the fever of growing Antique and Modern Garden roses without harmful chemicals. Roses provide beauty and fragrance in our landscapes throughout the year. Learn the basics of organic rose care surrounded by over 2000 varieties of roses grown without chemicals. Handouts included. HOM0003.1B6 1 Sat., starts 3/16, 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. HOM0003.2B7 1 Sun., starts 5/5, 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. Instructor: Pamela Greenewald ANGEL GARDENS NURSERY 21299 Old Bellamy Rd, Alachua FEE $49 NOTE: No sr. waivers. Refreshments and handouts will be provided. Directions to Alachua Ponds/Angel Gardens will be sent out before your class by the instructor, please provide a current email address. Learn more at angelgardens.com and @rosewhisperer.

1763-1815: The American Revolution

Many people think of the American Revolution as the Boston Tea Party, the battles at Lexington and Concord, the Declaration of Independence, Valley Forge, and the British surrender at Yorktown. They think of Washington and Jefferson and maybe John Adams and Benedict Arnold. This course, starting many years before the Boston Tea Party and covering material well after the adoption of the Constitution and Washington’s Presidency, focuses on some of what may be familiar but emphasizes information usually left aside. HIS0039.1F2 5 Wed., starts 4/3, 6 – 8 p.m. Instructor: Gary Gordon THE VILLAGE @ GAINESVILLE, Flex Room 8000 NW 27th Blvd FEE $64 NOTE: Bring note-taking materials if you wish. Class will meet in the Flex Room. Ask for directions at the front gate.

Garden Ponds and Fountains

Having a water feature in your garden can provide a cool and relaxing spot to spend time and also make a beautiful centerpiece to your yard. Whether you are planning to install a pond or a fountain in your garden space, get inspired to build a project that will provide longterm enjoyment for years to come. We’re going to offer some general installation information for a basic pond and fountain feature in your garden. NAT0028.1B6 1 Sat., starts 2/17, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Instructor: James Greenwald ANGEL GARDENS NURSERY 21299 Old Bellamy Rd, Alachua FEE $49 NOTE: No sr. waivers. Refreshments and handouts will be provided. Directions to Alachua Ponds/Angel Gardens will be sent out before your class by the instructor, please provide a current email address. Learn more at angelgardens.com.

Online Options Growing Plants For Fun

About Angel Gardens Nursery James and Pamela Greenewald After graduating from UF in 1974 with a degree in Fine Arts and Photography, James Greenewald began workalike as a Carpenter and, throughout his life, became a contractor, master builder, artist, and entrepreneur specializing in cabinets, remodeling, and outdoor construction, including hardscapes and particularly water features of all shapes and sizes. From 1991 - 2006 he owned and operated Angel Gardens, a Garden Boutique on 441 with his wife Pam. While there, he sold pond supplies, built ponds and waterfalls for customers, and gave frequent workshops. After selling the store property and closing the shop in 2006, he has continued working under the corporate name of Angel Gardens, building ponds, creating outdoor construction, and creating and teaching about DIY Aquaponics Systems for the homeowner. James resides north of Alachua with wife Pam of 46 years. Together, they have raised 4 children, 3 horses, 15 dairy goats, chickens, geese, guineas, and assorted cats and dogs.

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This course is your practical guide to licensing, site preparation, equipment, how and where to find supplies, how to select and produce plants appropriate to your climate zone, how to produce quality material and, most importantly, how to market your product.

Start Your Own Edible Garden

Grow delicious, nutritious fruit and vegetables in your own backyard. Whether you want to provide food for your family, save money, get exercise, or just be more self-sufficient, this course will give you the skills and knowledge you need to have a successful harvest.

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Sports

Pickleball

Golf For Beginners

In this beginner’s class, you’ll be taught basic golf fundamentals from putting through driving. Receive one hour of instruction and one hour of supervised practice or playing. The $30 greens fee paid at the 1st class to the golf course covers the use of golf balls and available clubs.

Learn the fun and fast growing game of pickleball. If you like tennis, ping pong, or badminton, youll LOVE pickleball! The game is played with a hard paddle and a polymer Wiffleball. This beginner course will introduce pickleball rules, body positioning, footwork, drills and game strategy. Drills and strategy will focus on serve return, dinks and lobs. Catch pickleball fever today!

SPO0020.1E1 6 Wed., starts 2/7, 3 – 5 p.m.

SPO0057.1M3 6 Wed., starts 2/7, 5 – 6:30 p.m.

SPO0020.2E3 6 Wed., starts 3/27, 3 – 5 p.m.

SPO0057.2M3 6 Wed., starts 4/3, 5 – 6:30 p.m.

Golf Part II

Building on the basic golf fundamentals taught in level I. Receive one hour of instruction and one hour of supervised practice or playing. SPO0019.1E6 6 Tue., starts 2/6, 3 – 5 p.m.

Gym Santa Fe

Gain access to SF’s weight and exercise rooms, the gym floor, and racquetball courts when not in use by classes or college activities. Call 395-5533 for info on available hours and activities or go to santafesaints.com and select Fitness Center. Children must be at least 16 years old to register. *After you have registered with Community Ed, please stop by Student Life in building S, room 127 to pay an additional $5 for your Santa Fe Gym ID card. Please be sure to bring your receipt.

PHY0030.2F1

14 weeks SF NW Campus, V/Gym FEE $70

Instructor: David Porter JONESVILLE TENNIS 14080 NW 32nd Ave, Gainesville FEE $59 NOTE: No sr. waivers. Please bring $25 for facility fees. Please wear comfortable clothing and shoes.

PHY0030.1F1

12 weeks SF NW Campus, V/Gym FEE $60

PHY0030.1F2

8 weeks SF NW Campus, V/Gym FEE $40

Self Defense Ghoseen-Jitsu

Learn vital self defense strategies in this exciting new class. Learn the various techniques and training you need to learn effective skills that could save your life!

SPO0019.2E6 6 Tue., starts 3/26, 3 – 5 p.m. Instructor: Eric Thomas IRONWOOD GOLF COURSE 2100 NE 39th Ave, Gainesville FEE $49 NOTE: No sr. waivers. $30 greens fee paid at 1st class; covers use of course, balls, and any available clubs.

PHY0031.1F1

4 weeks SF NW Campus, V/Gym FEE $20

SPO0078.1R5 4 Sat., starts 2/10, 11 – 12 p.m. SPO0078.2R5 4 Sat., starts 4/6, 11 – 12 p.m. Instructor: K.A. Shakoor, DAOM GTEC 2153 SE Hawthorne Rd, Gainesville FEE $39 NOTE: No sr. waivers. Please wear comfortable clothing. For more information please visit Dr. Shakoor’s website at www.drkashakoor.com/.

NOTE: May use Gym Mon. through Fri. at available hours. Please note, the gym will be closed for holidays and weekends (including MLK, Jr. Day on 1/16 and 3/13-3/18 for Spring Break).

POPULAR ONLINE COURSES Discover Digital Photography

Secrets of Better Photography

Drawing For The Beginner

Discover Sign Language

Gain the skills you need to take great photos with your digital camera and never miss a memorable moment again. Gain a solid foundation in the basics of drawing to become the artist you’ve always wanted to be. • 24-Hour Access

Learn from the comfort • Discussion Areas of home! • 6 Week Format Our instructor-led online courses are informative, fun, convenient, affordable, and highly interactive. We focus on creating

Introduction To Guitar

Master basic guitar skills and become the musician you’ve always wanted to be.

Digital Scrapbooking

This course provides hands-on experience building scrapbook pages, using artistic journaling, and producing your own artwork with Photoshop Elements.

Music Made Easy

supportive communities for our learners.

Gain complete understanding of rhythm, melody, and harmony and recognize pitches on the musical staff and keyboard.

New course sessions begin monthly.

Beginning Writer’s Workshop

Complete any of these courses entirely from your home or office and at any time of the day or night. Prices start as low as: $129

Get a taste of the writer’s life and improve your writing skills in this introduction to writing creatively.

Learn to take outstanding photos and get the best results whether you are using a DSLR, a point-and-shoot, or your phone camera. By taking this course, you can develop your skills and enhance your ability to communicate with the hard of hearing community.

Get Funny!

This course is filled with opportunities to laugh as you learn how to come up with jokes or witticisms on the fly, punch up dull material for an audience, or entertain friends and even make new ones.

Instant Italian

This course provides knowledge of practical, everyday words and phrases you are likely to hear if you vacation in Italy.

Grammar Refresher

This course explores the eight parts of speech, punctuation and mechanics, foundational sentence construction, phrases, clauses, problem words, common mistakes, and more with practical, hands-on exercises.

Romance Writing

This course will broaden your skills and allow you to pen a romance novel that meets and exceeds your readers’ expectations.

Write Your Life Story

Learn how to create and distribute an inspirational and professional autobiography for family, friends, and others.

Writing for ESL

Learn to write in English more effectively so you can achieve your goals and dreams.

Mystery Writing

Discover techniques needed to become a successful mystery writer.

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Languages American Sign Language I

Sign language is a non verbal method of communicating with deaf or hard-of-hearing persons. Participants will learn approximately 120 signs, along with finger spelling and basic ASL grammar in this beginning class. No previous signing experience is necessary to take this class. LAN0001.1F1 5 Tue., starts 2/13, 5:30 – 7 p.m. Instructor: Sheila Lucas SF NW Campus, B-202 FEE $59 NOTE: Purchase text “Signing Illustrated” by Micki Flodin (approx. cost $20). No class 3/5; make-up class on 3/12.

ASL - Conversational II

A continuation of conversational American Sign Language I. Take your sign language study a step further with additional vocabulary and grammar. You must have taken ASL 1 or a comparable beginning level class. LAN0002.1F1 5 Tue., starts 3/26, 5:30 – 7 p.m. Instructor: Sheila Lucas SF NW Campus, B-202 FEE $59 NOTE: Bring text “A Basic Course in American Sign Language” by Tom Humphries, Carol Padden, Terrence J O’Rourke (approx. cost $30).

Spanish For Beginners

Immerse yourself in a new romantic language, and improve your Spanish vocabulary, grammar and pronunciation in this beginner’s class. Students will become more adept at using the present tense of frequently used verbs, including irregular verbs and some commonly used idiomatic expressions. The focus will be listening and reading comprehension, pronunciation and conversation practice, numbers, telling time, and vocabulary building. LAN0040.1F2 6 Mon., Wed., starts 2/5, 6:30 – 7:45 p.m. Instructor: Alicia Vonlehe SF BLOUNT CENTER, DA-129 401 NW 6th St FEE $89 NOTE: Please bring Barron’s “Spanish the Fast and Fun Way”, 3rd Edition by Gene Hammit (approx. cost $12). Bring a laptop, smart phone or iPad for notes if you wish. Book can be purchased at any online or local bookseller. No class 3/4 and 3/6 (college is closed for Spring Break). Missed classes will be made up 3/18 and 3/20.

Spanish I - Part II

In this course students continue to use and then expand upon the basic vocabulary and conversational skills learned in Spanish I - Part 1. If you have taken that or some other beginner course, this is the next step toward improving your ability to use the Spanish language. We will continue to use the book used in the previous course: “Learn Spanish the Fast and Fun Way” by Gene Hammitt. The instructor will provide other handouts and resources to enhance your learning. LAN0042.1F3 6 Mon., Wed., starts 4/1, 6:30 – 7:45 p.m. Instructor: Alicia Vonlehe SF BLOUNT CENTER, DA-129 401 NW 6th St FEE $89 NOTE: Please bring Barron’s “Spanish the Fast and Fun Way”, 3rd Edition by Gene Hammit (approx. cost $12). Bring a laptop, smart phone or iPad for notes if you wish. Book can be purchased at any online or local bookseller.

Online Options Beginning Conversational French

This course has been carefully crafted to ensure you will have no trouble pronouncing French words correctly. The first three lessons introduce the basics needed for most conversations in French, such as “please” and “thank you.” Learn numbers, days of the week, months of the year, and telling time. After the introduction and basic conversation lessons, learn what to say at the airport. From the airport, learn how to talk about transportation. After you have settled into your hotel, the course also covers how to communicate in restaurants. Also available: Self-Paced.

Discover Sign Language

Throughout this course, learn by watching videos that demonstrate how to make the signs and how to incorporate facial expressions to communicate in this beautiful language. This course is taught using the best practices of the industry with a minimum of audio support. Gain an introduction to the world of the Deaf culture and explore topics such as lipreading, baby signs, and the career of interpreting. Also available: Self-Paced.

Interpersonal Communication

This dynamic course will teach you how to express yourself comfortably in Italian. Learn practical, everyday words. Read, hear, and practice dialogues based on typical situations that you’re likely to encounter if you plan to vacation in Italy. The dialogues and follow-up exercises of each lesson will teach you to communicate in Italian in a wide variety of settings. This course will make it simple to master your pronunciation of Italian. Also available: Self-Paced.

Instant Italian

This dynamic course will teach you how to express yourself comfortably in Italian. Learn practical, everyday words. Read, hear, and practice dialogues based on typical situations that you’re likely to encounter if you plan to vacation in Italy. The dialogues and follow-up exercises of each lesson will teach you to communicate in Italian in a wide variety of settings. This course will make it simple to master your pronunciation of Italian. Also available: Self-Paced.

Speed Spanish

This course is designed for anyone who wants to learn Spanish pronto. Learn six easy recipes for gluing Spanish words together to form sentences. In no time at all, be able to go into any Spanish speaking situation and converse in Spanish. ¡Qué Bueno!

Conversational Japanese

Prepare for your next trip to Japan by learning the basics of conversational Japanese. This course will provide you with useful words and phrases for conversing as you master the essentials of the Japanese language.

Grammar Refresher

Develop your English grammar skills and take your writing and speaking to the next level of excellence. This course explores the eight parts of speech, punctuation and mechanics, and foundational sentence construction. Learn about phrases, clauses, problem words, common grammar mistakes, and much more through practical, hands-on exercises.

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Writing For ESL

Learn how to write in English more effectively to succeed in college and at work. This course will teach you how to write clearly and logically in any setting.

Spanish in the Classroom

Learn essential Spanish for teachers so that you can bridge the communication gap with your Spanishspeaking students and parents! By the end of this course, you will be well on your way to becoming a Spanish speaker and effectively communicating with the Spanish-speakers all around you.

Speed Reading

This course will teach you how to save time by reading faster and with better comprehension.

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Money and Finance

Retirement Planning Today!

In this course you’ll learn how to manage investment risks, use new tax laws to your advantage, make informed decisions about your company retirement plan, and adjust your estate plan to function properly under the new laws. This course blends financial education with life planning to help you build wealth, align your money with your values, and achieve your retirement lifestyle goals. Course includes a 223-page illustrated textbook. FIN0012.1F2 2 Tue., starts 2/6, 6 – 8:30 p.m. FIN0012.2F2 2 Thu., starts 2/8, 6 – 8:30 p.m. Instructor: Gainesville Financial Solutions Group Staff SF NW Campus, S-326/327 FEE $49 NOTE: No sr. waivers. Instructor will provide materials.

Savvy Social Security Planning

Learn the basics of social security, how it works and how to maximize your benefits. Understand where social security benefits fit into your retirement plan. FIN0015.1F3 1 Mon., starts 2/12, 6 – 8 p.m. Instructor: Karen O’Brien Online, ZOOM FEE $29 NOTE: No sr. waivers. Have pen and paper for taking notes. Your instructor will send the Zoom link 1-2 days before class, so please be sure your email is up to date.

Online Options Real Estate Investing

Start developing a plan for your own investing efforts based on proven methods used every day by full-time, professional real estate investors. Learn how to invest in foreclosures, manage a rehab project, and build your team of real estate professionals (title officers, lawyers, accountants, mortgage brokers, appraisers, and more).

Stocks, Bonds, and Investing: Oh, My!

Special Interest Learning The Constellations

This two-session course (facilitated by James C. Albury - co-host of the nationally syndicated PBS program ‘Star Gazers’) teaches you the fundamentals of finding your way around using the stars. By the end of the course, you’ll be able to tell what season it is, which direction you’re traveling, and how far north or south you are on the Earth, just by the constellations you can see above you. Both two hour sessions will be held at the Kika Silva Pla Planetarium at Santa Fe College’s NW Campus using their Chronos optical/mechanical projector by Goto. NAT0050.1B6 2 Sat., starts 2/17, 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. Instructor: James Albury SF NW Campus, Planetarium/Bldg X FEE $44 NOTE: No sr. waivers.

Bringing Baby Home

In this workshop, you and your partner will learn new skills for communication and have time to revisit your relationship’s “love map.” Instructor Stephanie Norman is a trained Bringing Baby Home Educator and a state-certified Doula. This is not a medical course. WELL0040.1F6 4 Sat., starts 2/10, 10 – 12 p.m. SF NW Campus, C-121 WELL0040.1D3 4 Wed., starts 4/10, 12 – 2 p.m. SF BLOUNT CENTER, DC-10 401 NW 6th St, Gainesville Instructor: Stephanie Norman FEE $39 NOTE: This course is for couples; students must either be expecting a child within the next eight weeks or have recently had one. Couples may attend together for a single registration fee.

This course will not only teach you about the stock markets, 401k plans, and retirement, but it will also address personal financial issues that are often ignored, but essential, to your success as an investor.

The Joy of Flying Drones

This course will cover all the requirements needed to operate under part 107 as a safe commercial drone pilot. We will also discuss the new regulations that are unfolding that affect all commercial drone users. Those interested will be eligible to take the test for their Remote Pilot Airman Certificate with the FAA after this course. We’ll integrate hands-on experience with classroom material. HOB0002.1F1 7 Thu., starts 3/14, 5 – 7 p.m. Instructor: Daniel Oakley SF NW Campus, A-002 FEE $109 NOTE: No sr. waivers. This class is open to all levels of drone enthusiasts from novice to experienced pilots (1 - 5 lbs. weight).

Beginning Drone Groundwork

Pick up a new hobby or continue to learn about an existing one. Drone flying rules have changed, and even recreational pilots will soon need to take a written exam by the FAA. Get a feel for the topics on the exam and changes to the rules and have some hands-on fun too! This course combines fun and learning for over the course of four weeks. Bring your drone or use one of ours! HOB0026.1F3 4 Thu., starts 2/1, 4 – 6 p.m. Instructor: Daniel Oakley SF NW Campus, A-002 FEE $79 NOTE: No sr. waivers. This class is open to all levels of drone enthusiasts from novice to experienced pilots (1-5 lbs. weight). Bring your drone or use one of ours! No class 3/5, class will be made up 3/12.

Understanding Medicare

What are your options? What are the costs? And what is the difference? There are several types of plans to choose from once you are eligible for Medicare Parts A and B. This class will bring clarity to those choices so you can better make an informed decision. FIN0005.2F1 1 Tue., starts 4/16, 6 – 7:30 p.m. Instructor: Karen O’Brien Online, ZOOM FEE $29 NOTE: No sr. waivers. Have pen and paper for taking notes. Your instructor will send the Zoom link 1-2 days before class, so please be sure your email is up to date.

Where Does All My Money Go?

This course will teach you the very basics of how to get control of your finances rather than letting them control you. Learn how to fund your dreams and how to save money for everything from emergencies to vacations.

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Mind Mapping: Increasing Your Productivity

Are you drowning in to-do lists that don’t help you get anything done? It’s time to learn a simple technique for mapping out your activities and priorities that are more realistic for our hectic world. You may discover that you’re spending too much time on things that don’t further your goals. Handout provided. PGR0011.1F2 1 Tue., starts 2/13, 6:30 – 8 p.m. Instructor: Helen Kornblum SF NW Campus, B-005 FEE $29 NOTE: No sr. waivers. Bring pen and paper to take notes.

Organizing Begins in the Brain

Dealing with your motivation and goals can make a difference. Learn how procrastination, guilt and negative thinking may prevent you from gaining control of your life. Join us to learn successful strategies to getting organized. PGR0035.1W2 1 Tue., starts 3/12, 6:30 p.m. – 8 p.m. Instructor: Helen Kornblum SF NW Campus, B-005 FEE $29 NOTE: No sr. waivers. Bring pen and paper to take notes.

Outsmart Procrastination

If chronic procrastination is a big problem in your life, don’t waste any more time complaining about it. A professional organizer and coach will offer an understanding of its many causes, strategies to help you overcome it, and case studies, perhaps including your own, to analyze possible solutions. HOM0055.1B2 1 Tue., starts 4/9, 6:30 p.m. – 8 p.m. Instructor: Helen Kornblum SF NW Campus, B-002 FEE $29 NOTE: No sr. waivers. Bring pen and paper to take notes.

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Outdoor Adventures Refund Policy For Outdoor Adventure Trips — Consider your reservation for a trip/class carefully! All classes require preregistration. No refund for cancellations made less than 24 hours before tour. * You must call Adventure Outpost at least 2 days before trip to discuss boat preference (canoe, kayak or tandem kayak.)

For All Outdoor Adventures — * No sr. waivers. Maps or directions will be emailed from your trip leader 1-2 days before trip. Lessons are included for beginners and equipment is provided. If you have any questions about your hike or canoe/Kayak adventure, you may contact your trip leader for further information. The phone number is: Lars Andersen/Adventure Outpost: 386-497-4214

Ichetucknee River *

On this easy-paced, 2 hour paddle trip (canoe or kayak, your choice) you’ll learn why this is one of North Florida’s most famous spring runs. With a rich history stretching back nearly 14,000 years and a variety of habitats and wild species, Ichetucknee is great for everyone from birders and botanists, to people who just like to experience nature at its finest. NAT0011.1B7 1 Fri., starts 3/1, 10 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Instructor: Lars Andersen ICHETUCKNEE RIVER FEE $59

Island Hopping The Cedar Keys *

Nature still rules in the Cedar Keys area of Florida’s Big Bend. Its a low, wet country where land merges gradually with the sea, shrinking and expanding with the ebb and flow of tides. Shore birds, dolphins, horseshoe crabs and a menagerie of plant and animal species make this a fascinating area to explore by kayak. Difficulty: Moderate paddle on open water. Three hours of paddling may be tiring to some. SPO0024.1W3 1 Fri., starts 5/10, 10 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. Instructor: Lars Andersen SHELL MOUND PARK FEE $59

Lore And History Of The Ocklawaha *

On this kayak/canoe trip we’ll explore the fascinating and often quirky lore of some plants and animals growing along this wild, scenic river. Today, the river is a world of egrets, herons, gators and other wildlings, but an Indian mound and a steamboat landing, both of which we’ll visit, attest to a colorful human history. Good for beginners, lessons included. Difficulty: Easy paddle on gentle current. SPO0010.1B6 1 Tue., starts 4/16, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. Instructor: Lars Andersen OCKLAWAHA RIVER FEE $59

Paynes Prairie History Hike *

On this 2–3-mile walk-and-talk, author Lars Andersen (Paynes Prairie, A History and Guide. Pineapple Press. 2001 and ‘04) describes 12,000 years of human history on Paynes Prairie, and the fascinating lore of some of the Prairie’s plant and animal species. SPO0008.1B5 1 Fri., starts 5/3, 9 – 11:30 a.m. Instructor: Lars Andersen PAYNES PRAIRIE FEE $29 NOTE: Class fee does not include $5 to enter park. You must bring $5 to class to pay for park entry/State Pass.

Intro To Birds and Birding

Develop your skill in identifying the birds in our region. Whether you are a beginner or have some experience in bird watching, this field course will increase your knowledge of our feathered companions. We educate about all aspects of birds and the enjoyment of our avian friends. Class is taught by a variety of our local birding experts with the Alachua Audubon Society. Please provide email address and phone number, instructor will contact you before 1st class. NAT0003.1B6 4 Sat., starts 2/17, 8:30 – 11 a.m. NAT0003.2B6 4 Sat., starts 4/6, 8:30 – 11 a.m. Instructor: Ala Audubon Various Locations FEE $49 Note: No sr. waivers. Must be at least 18 yrs. old to register. We will meet at different birding sites in the county; this information will be provided to you following registration. Please bring binoculars, they are essential to learning.

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Silver River: Naturalist’s Edition *

This will be a slow-poking exploration, geared toward inquisitive paddlers more interested in learning wild lore than covering distance. Unlike our other paddle tour/ classes, this one will only cover a couple of miles in total, allowing time to drift, observe and learn about the river’s plants, animals, archaeology, history and other wild lore. If you want to see more of the river and learn a bit less of its wild lore, one of the other great courses offered here is recommended. Difficulty: Easy, out-and back paddle. Half the tour will be against a very light current. NAT0007.1B2 1 Tue., starts 2/6, 10 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Instructor: Lars Andersen SILVER SPRINGS STATE PARK FEE $59 NOTE: Class fee does not include $5 to enter park. You must bring $5 to class to pay for park entry/State Pass.


Alachua/Bradford Exploring Watercolors

Learn the basic watercolor techniques needed to create lively, colorful and exciting paintings. ART0050.1A2 4 Thu., starts 2/8, 4 – 6 p.m. Instructor: Beryl Bayer SF Davis Center, 17500 SW Archer Rd., Archer FEE $69 NOTE: No sr. waivers.

Intro To Acrylic Painting

Learn the unique properties of acrylic paints. Play with an extensive variety of acrylic mediums, glazes and grounds to develop your own expressive style.

Learning the fundamentals of line drawing will develop hand eye coordination, which is an essential skill in all traditional visual art forms. ART0073.1R4 4 Thu., starts 4/11, 4 – 6 p.m. Instructor: Beryl Bayer SF Davis Center, 17500 SW Archer Rd., Archer FEE $69 NOTE: No sr. waivers.

This course will start with learning the anatomy of the head and progress to rendering a three dimensional sketch in black and white. Finally we will do a portrait in color. The student will need to have a basic knowledge of watercolors such as applying washes and glazes. ART0079.2R2 4 Thu., starts 4/11, 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. Instructor: Beryl Bayer SF Davis Center, 17500 SW Archer Rd., Archer FEE $69 NOTE: No sr. waivers. Instructor will email registered students a list of art supplies needed prior to 1st class.

College and Career Pathfinder

ART0072.1R2 4 Thu., starts 2/8, 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. Instructor: Beryl Bayer SF Davis Center, 17500 SW Archer Rd., Archer FEE $69 NOTE: No sr. waivers.

Intro To Line Drawing

Intro To Watercolor Portraits

Aquaponics 101

Students will learn the scientific principles involved as well as how to construct a variety of systems. Several different systems will be operating on site to witness firsthand the pros and cons of each. HOM0076.1B6 1 Sun., starts 4/28, 10 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Instructor: James Greenewald ANGEL GARDENS NURSERY 21299 Old Bellamy Rd, Alachua FEE $49 NOTE: No sr. waivers.

Create an Organic Rose Garden

Learn how to create an organic rose garden with old garden roses!

This workshop is for students and adults who are wondering about possible careers, majors, and colleges.

HOM0003.1B6 1 Sat., starts 3/16, 10 a.m. – 1 p.m.

CAR0040.1F3 1 Thu., starts 4/18, 6 – 8 p.m. SF Watson Center, Front Desk 4150 SE State Road 21, Keystone Heights Instructor: Jimmy Yawn FEE FREE NOTE: Preregistration is encouraged. Free and open to the public. For more information, contact Jimmy Yawn Ph: (352) 395-4121, email: jimmy.yawn@ sfcollege.edu.

HOM0003.2B7 1 Sun., starts 5/5, 10 a.m. – 1 p.m.

Virtual Job Hunting

Learn to maximize your effectiveness while searching for employment opportunities online. CAR0006.2D4 1 Thu., starts 3/28, 6 – 7:30 p.m. SF Andrews Center, Front Desk 209 W. Call St., Starke Instructor: Jimmy Yawn FEE FREE NOTE: Preregistration is encouraged. Free and open to the public. For more information, contact Jimmy Yawn Ph: (352) 395-4121, email: jimmy.yawn@ sfcollege.edu.

Instructor: Pamela Greenewald ANGEL GARDENS NURSERY 21299 Old Bellamy Rd, Alachua FEE $49 NOTE: No sr. waivers. Refreshments and handouts will be provided.

Garden Ponds and Fountains

We’re going to offer some general installation information for a basic pond and fountain feature in your garden. NAT0028.1B6 1 Sat., starts 2/17, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Instructor: James Greenewald ANGEL GARDENS NURSERY 21299 Old Bellamy Rd, Alachua FEE $49 NOTE: No sr. waivers.

If you’re looking to enhance your current skills, or learn something new to further your career, Santa Fe College’s Continuing Education programs offers the training needed. From accounting, to IT, to customer service, entrepreneurship and more, see what SF’s Continuing Education can offer you. Accounting and Finance Communications Computer Training CPR Courses Customer Service Engineering and Technology Entrepreneurship Online

Florida Contractor Exam Prep Human Resources Insurance Pass-Prep Insurance Pre-Licensing IT Career Training Medical Nonprofit Management

Project Management Real Estate Licensing Real Estate Pass-Prep Sales and Marketing Test Preparation Work Essential Courses And much more!

For online career courses go to ed2go.com/sfcollege.

Registration opens January 17

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ZOOM Options

How to Write Your Life Story

Learn how to recall vivid memories, analyze events and people that shaped who you are, and bring your story to life. Printing/publishing options will also be discussed. COM0099.1Z6 1 Sat., starts 3/2, 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. Instructor: Leanne Krusemark Online, ZOOM | FEE $69 NOTE: No sr. waivers. The webinar login information will be emailed to you by your instructor the day before class.

Save Money With Extreme Couponing

This comprehensive workshop will teach you where to find all different types of coupons, even for high ticket items; how to find the best coupon apps and websites and how to match coupons with sales for maximum savings. COM0101.1Z6 1 Fri, starts 3/1, 6 – 7 p.m. Instructor: Leanne Krusemark Online, ZOOM | FEE $29 NOTE: No sr. waivers. The webinar login information will be emailed to you by your instructor the day before class.

Be A Better Writer: 10 Tips To Improve Your Writing In this hands-on session, there will be writing/editing examples and exercises so you can see in real-time how to make sentences flow appropriately while still maintaining reader interest, and you will leave with a workbook full of writing tips and tricks, which is included in the class fee.

COM0104.1Z6 1 Sat., starts 3/2, 3 – 6 p.m. Instructor: Leanne Krusemark Online, ZOOM | FEE $69 NOTE: No sr. waivers. The webinar login information will be emailed by the instructor the day before class.

Stretch And Relax With Yoga

Each class is structured, beginning with an initial check-in and brief education, body and breath awareness, warm-up, postures, deep relaxation, and ends with a final check-in. HEA0098.1F2 5 Thu., starts 2/1, 6 – 7:30 p.m. HEA0098.2F2 5 Thu., starts 3/21, 6 – 7:30 p.m. Instructor: Shenna Benarte Online, ZOOM | FEE $49 NOTE: No sr. waivers. Have a towel, blanket or yoga mat, and be sure there is enough room to stretch out.

Yoga Nidra

This practice allows the body to deeply restore and effortlessly takes you to a deep state of relaxation where you can disconnect from the thinking mind and change your relationship to stress, pain and unhealthy habits. WELL0003.1G4 4 Thu., starts 2/8, 8 – 9 p.m. WELL0003.2R4 4 Thu., starts 4/4, 8 – 9 p.m. Instructor: Kim Holton, Ph.D., RYT Online, ZOOM | FEE $49 NOTE: No sr. waivers. Instructor will email Zoom link information to students prior to first class. Please wear comfortable clothing.

Instant Guitar For Busy People

This crash course will teach you some basic chords and get you playing along with your favorite songs right away. MUS0034.1Z1 1 Sat., starts 1/27, 1 – 3:30 p.m. Students must drop class by 1/19 to receive a refund. MUS0034.2Z1 1 Tue., starts 4/16, 6:30 – 9 p.m. Instructor: Craig Coffman Online, ZOOM | FEE $69 NOTE: No sr. waivers. Course fee includes materials, which instructor will provide before class start date.

Instant Piano For Busy People

Since this class is being held online with ZOOM you will be able to sit at your piano or keyboard at home and take this course with no pressure at all. MUS0026.1Z1 1 Sat., starts 1/27, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Students must drop class by 1/19 to receive a refund. MUS0026.2Z1 1 Mon., starts 4/15, 6:30 – 9 p.m. Instructor: Craig Coffman Online, ZOOM | FEE $69 NOTE: No sr. waivers. Course fee includes materials, which instructor will provide before class start date.

Savvy Social Security Planning

Learn the basics of social security, how it works and how to maximize your benefits. Understand where social security benefits fit into your retirement plan. FIN0015.1F3 1 Mon., starts 2/12, 6 – 8 p.m. Instructor: Karen O’Brien Online, ZOOM | FEE $29 NOTE: No sr. waivers. Have pen and paper for taking notes.

Understanding Medicare

There are several types of plans to choose from once you are eligible for Medicare Parts A and B. FIN0005.2F1 1 Tue., starts 4/16, 6 – 7:30 p.m. Instructor: Karen O’Brien Online, ZOOM FEE $29 NOTE: No sr. waivers.

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Vietnamese Street Food

In this online interactive cooking class, we’ll make fresh Vietnamese rolls with dipping sauce and Vietnamese noodle soup (pho) with chicken. CUL0096.1Z4 1 Thu., starts 1/25, 6 – 8 p.m. Instructor: Ploy Khunisorn Online, ZOOM | FEE $49 NOTE: No sr. waivers.

Thai Street Food

In this interactive online class, we’ll make 3 popular and delicious Thai dishes from scratch, including Thai vermicelli salad, Thai coconut soup, and pad Thai with chicken! CUL0092.1Z6 1 Sat., starts 2/3, 6 – 8 p.m. Instructor: Ploy Khunisorn Online, ZOOM | FEE $49 NOTE: No sr. waivers. Students must drop this class by 1/26 to receive a refund.

Korean Street Food: Chicken Bibimbap

In this online interactive class, we will make the deliciously popular chicken bulgogi bibimbap, which is a rice bowl with chicken bulgogi, seasoned spinach, cucumber salad, kimchi, egg, and a tasty sauce. CUL0095.1Z6 1 Sat., starts 3/2, 5:30 – 7 p.m. Instructor: Ploy Khunisorn Online, ZOOM | FEE $49 NOTE: No sr. waivers.

Japanese Miso Ramen From Scratch

This class is not about instant ramen. In fact, we will be making it from scratch. CUL0097.1Z6 1 Sat., starts 3/23, 6 – 8 p.m. Instructor: Ploy Khunisorn Online, ZOOM | FEE $49 NOTE: No sr. waivers.

Chinese Steamed Bao

In this online interactive class, well make cha shu chicken bao with pickled vegetables and cabbage bao. We’ll also make the dough from scratch. CUL0098.1Z6 1 Sat., starts 4/13, 6 – 8 p.m. Instructor: Ploy Khunisorn Online, ZOOM | FEE $49 NOTE: No sr. waivers.

Hand-Pulled Noodles From Scratch

This online interactive class will teach you two different techniques to pull noodles. We will make two kinds of hand-pulled noodles: Biang Biang and Lamian. CUL0094.1Z6 1 Sat., starts 4/27, 6 – 8 p.m. Instructor: Ploy Khunisorn Online, ZOOM | FEE $49 NOTE: No sr. waivers. Students must drop class by 4/19 to receive refund.

Basic Dumplings From Scratch

Let’s have fun and learn how to pinch, squeeze, and pleat delicious dumplings. CUL0089.1Z6 1 Sat., starts 5/11, 5 – 6:30 p.m. Instructor: Ploy Khunisorn Online, ZOOM | FEE $49 NOTE: No sr. waivers.


Students work hard. Now it’s time to Achieve! Every graduate from our local public high schools can go to college! College opens the door to new opportunities. The Santa Fe College Achieve program supports every student in our district who wants to go to college. SF Achieve provides students with access to mentorship opportunities that prepare them for college and scholarships that help cover tuition and books. Our community will, in turn, have a strong workforce built upon the legacy of our local families.

Mentorships Every local public high school has an SF Achieve Specialist offering college coaching to students and their families. That support will continue when students enroll at SF.

Scholarships All SF Achieve Scholars get free college textbooks. Eligible SF Achieve Scholars will receive the SF Achieve scholarship, which kicks in where financial aid leaves off, covering tuition for up to 60 credits.

Partnerships A generous gift from the MacKenzie Scott Foundation helped launch SF Achieve, but the future of the program is in our hands. Now is the time for families, educators, community members and future employers to get involved!

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