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Fall 2016Fall 2016

communityprogramscommunityprograms

L I F E L ONG L EARN ING I N A C T I ON

Writers Conference - Community Education

Institute for Professional Develo

pment

Public Events - Emeritus

Online Classes - Recreation & A

quatics

Writers Conference - Community Education

Institute for Professional Develo

pment

Public Events - Emeritus

Online Classes - Recreation & A

quatics

Enriching the lives of San Luis Obispo County Residents since 1975

Enriching the lives of San Luis Obispo County Residents since 1975

www.cuesta.edu/communityprogramswww.cuesta.edu/communityprograms

L I F E L ONG L EARN ING I N A C T I ON

NOTE: Class Schedule – Subject to ChangeCuesta College Community Programs hasmade every reasonable effort to determinethat this activity brochure is accurate.Courses and programs offered, together withother matters contained herein, are subject tochange without notice by the Community Programs administration for reasons relatedto student enrollment, level of financial support, or for any other reason, at the discretion of the College.

The Mission of Cuesta College CommunityPrograms is to provide a comprehensivesource for lifelong learning, vocational edu-cation, recreational opportunities and cultural

development where community members may pursue their potential in an inviting, accessible environment. The programs andclasses are fee-based and do not receive taxsupport or college credit.

Community Education classes and activitiesare for information and enjoyment; they donot necessarily reflect the views or policies ofCuesta College or the San Luis Obispo Community College District. Classes offeringmedical and legal content are for general informational use and are not meant to provide financial, legal or medical advice forany specific circumstance.

Fall 2016communityprogramsFall 2016communityprogramswww.cuesta.edu/communityprograms

Watercolor Workshop for BeginnersTues: Sep 20, 2016This is a watercolor class designed or those who havenever touched a brush! Experience this art media in arisk-free, success oriented environment. All materialsprovided so you can try it without incurring a lot of ex-pense. Wipe away the myth that watercolor is the mostdifficult media. I will show you how easy and fun it canbe. All materials provided

Paint Fall Foliage in Watercolor Using Plastic Wrap Technique - Tues: Oct 18, 2016You'll have to see this one to believe it. Let's get rid ofthe fears of drawing, and start painting and playing withcolor. Join the instructor everyone is talking about GayleRappaport-Weiland in a new and creative way to paintoak, sycamore, grape leaves, liquid amber, or your fa-vorite leaves with a no fail technique... Material list pro-vided to enrollees. Bring plastic wrap, art masking fluidand a blow-dryer.

Make a Good Painting a MasterpieceSat: Nov 5, 2016Do you have stacks of unfinished watercolors or acrylicpaintings? We hear you and we have the class for you!Bring your started or finished paintings and your per-sonal supplies and I will guide you to the next level ofexpertise. Salvage unfinished art through individual di-rect instruction using critique and demonstration in asmall group setting. Golden artist educator Gayle Rap-paport-Weiland will have fun golden products to en-hance your paintings.

FEATURED INSTRUCTORGAYLE RAPPAPORT-WEILAND brings the sameoriginality, enthusiasm, energy and heart to herpaintings as she does to her life. Using rule-break-ing techniques that set her apart from the crowd,she creates beautiful impressionistic works, usingwatercolor, acrylic and mixed media. Gayle re-cently became a certified Golden Artist Educatorafter participating in an intensive series of trainingson painting techniques, products and teachingtools. She is looking forward to bringing theseGolden tips and tricks to the classroom this fall.

Coined the energizer bunny of the art world, Gaylerelishes sharing her knowledge and passion for thelimitless world of art with people of all ages. Herability to express shades of mood and feelingthrough her work, coupled with her professionalismand contagious excitement, ensures that both herstudents and art clients receive a successful andpositive art experience. Before moving to the Cen-tral Coast full time in 2016, Gayle was voted Best Vi-sual Artist by the Sacramento News and Reviewand one of the "Favorite Visual Artists" by SierraStyle Magazine 7 years in a row.

Gayle will be teaching three classes this fall atCuesta College Community Programs. Check them out!

COMMUNITY PROGRAMS 3

Location for the Office ofCommunity Programs!For your registration services we are located in the 4700 building (corner of Cuesta College Rd& Chorro Valley Rd) next to the Cuesta CollegeChildren’s Center.

2-20 minute parking spots available for easywalk-in registration!

Daily Parking Permit Machines available ineach paved lot!

ContentsAqua Fitness ........................................11

Arts & Crafts............................................4

Business & Finance ..............................4

Emeritus ................................................12

Fitness....................................................10

Lap Swim................................................10

Music ......................................................5

Outdoors, Science & Nature................6

Policies/General Information ............13

REGISTRATION GENERAL ..................14

Sailing ......................................................10

Private or Semi-Private Swim Lessons ......................................10

Water Polo ............................................10

Writers Conference ..............................7

LEGEND

North County and Off Campus class

locations are designated by color

SLO=San Luis Obispo Campus

Highway 1, San Luis Obispo

NCC=North County Campus

2800 Buena Vista Drive, Paso Robles

Join Cuesta College this FallFor Community ProgramsOfferings of...

Lifelong Learning in Action Enriching lives since 1975

Woodworkingwith Helen Zanoli

ARTS & CRAFTS

4 CUESTA COLLEGE COMMUNITY PROGRAMS

ARTS & CRAFTSOil & Acrylic Painting$225, 15 Mon, Aug 29-Dec 12, 1-4pm (No Class 9/5)AC0701.316, SLO-RM 4720, K Doe

Watercolor Workshop for Beginners$69, 1 Tue, Sep 20, 12:30-4:30pmAC0702.316, SLO-RM 4720, G Rappaport-Weiland

Two Thumbs Up: Drawing the Hand$88, 4 Tue, Sep 27-Oct 18, 1-4pmAC0703.316, SLO-RM 4720, D Manseau

Beginning Drawing 1: Fundamentals$118, 6 Fri, Sep 30-Nov 4, 9:30am-12:30pmAC0704.316, SLO-RM 4750, L Le Brane

Paint Fall Foliage in Water Color$62, 1 Tue, Oct 18, 12:30-4:30pmAC0705.316, SLO-RM 4750, G Rappaport-Weiland

Drawing Faces with Graphite Pencil$88, 4 Tue, Oct 25–Nov 15, 1-4pm, AC0706.316, SLO-RM 4720, D Manseau

Make a Good Painting a Masterpiece$78, 1 Sat, Nov 5, 10am-2pm, AC0707.316, SLO-RM 4720, G Rappaport-Weiland

Screen Printing Holiday Cards$45, 1 Sat, Nov 19, 12:30-4:30pmAC0708.316, SLO-RM 7106, M Harvey

Drawing Horses in Charcoal$88, 4 Tue, Nov 22-Dec 13, 1-4pm,AC0709.316, SLO-RM 4720, D Manseau

WoodworkingTBD, H Zanoli

BUSINESS & FINANCEIntro to Voiceovers$49, 1 Sat, Sep 24, 10am-12pmBF0701.316, SLO-RM 4750, Voices for All

Intro to Voiceovers (Online)$49, 1 meeting, 1.5 hours, flexible schedule,Call 805-546-3132, BF0702.316, Voices for All

Home Ownership 101$125, 6 Wed, Oct 5-Nov 9, 6-8pm, SLO-RM 4760BF0703.316, J BrownleyOR Signup for individual Workshops for $25 eachBF0704.316, Oct 5 What is your dream?BF0705.316, Oct 12 Do I qualify? BF0706.316, Oct 19 What is my FICO?BF0707.316, Oct 26 Understanding interest ratesBF0708.316, Nov 2 Money pit or great deal?BF0709.316, Nov 9 Contracts & negotiating

Exporting Food as a Small Business (Online)$89, 4 Tue, Oct 11- Nov 1, 6-7pmBF0710.316, J Spiers

Import Export Now (Online)$97, 9 Thu, Oct 13-Dec 8, 6-8pmBF0711.316, J Spiers

Writing for Non Profit Made Easy$50, 2 Sat, Oct 15 & 22, 9am-12pmBF0712.316, SLO-RM 4740, L Bowman

Loan Signing Specialist$50, 1 Thu, Oct 27, 5:30-9:30pmBF0713.316, SLO-RM 4760Masters Notary Academy

California Notary Public Workshop & Exam$70, 1 Fri, Oct 28, 8am-4:00pmBF0714.316, SLO-RM 4760Masters Notary Academy

Grant Writing Made Easy$50, 2 Sat, Oct 29 & Nov 5, 9am-12pmBF0715.316, SLO-RM 4740, L Bowman

Social Media Marketing: Business & Non Profit$50, 1 Tue & Thu, Nov 1 & 3, 6-9pmBF0716.316, SLO-RM 4730, T Bayus

Non Profit Fundraising$50, 1Tue & Thu, Nov 15 & 17, 6-9pmBF0717.316, SLO-RM 4730, T Bayus

Income Tax Preparation Series$40, 1 Wed & 3 Sat, Jan 4-21, 2017BF0718.316, SLO-RM 4740, SLO VITA

CUESTA COLLEGE COMMUNITY COLLEGE 5

LANGUAGE

CAREER TRAININGVet Assist & Pharmacy Tech Info SessionFree, 1 Sat, Sep 17, 10-11:30am, Room 4760

Veterinary Assistant$699, 5 Sat, Oct 15- Nov 12, 9am-4:30pmCT0701.316, SLO-RM 4750, S McDowell

Pharmacy Technician$1,999, 24 Sat, Oct 15-May 6, 2017, 9am-4:30pmCT0702.316, SLO-RM 4760, G Ramirez

COMPUTERS & TECHNOLOGYIntro to App Creation$35, 1 Sat, Nov 12, 9am-12:30pmCS0701.316, SLO-RM 4740, R Mullikin

Intro to Video Game App Making$40, 1 Sat, Nov 12, 1-5pmCS0702.316, SLO-RM 4740, R Mullikin

LANGUAGESLet's Speak Spanish$125, 10 Thu, Sep 8-Nov 10, 5-7pmLA0701.316, NCC-RM N5006, J Carro

Friendly Italian for Beginners$125, 10 Thu, Sep 8-Nov 10, 7-9pmLA0702.316, NCC-RM N5006, J Carro

Chinese Language & Culture Series$180, 10 Tue, Sep 20-Nov 22, 6:30-8:30pmLA07S0.316, SLO-RM 4760, L AanderaaOR sign up for individual class below $100 eachLA07S1.316, 5 Tue, Sep 20-Oct 18: Chinese ILA07S2.316, 5 Tue, Oct 25-Nov 22: Chinese II

MUSIC & DRAMACabaret Singing & Performance $135, 10 Wed, 6:30-9:30pmMU0711.316, Aug 17-Oct 19 MU0712.316, Oct 26, 2016-Jan 18, 2017SLO-RM 7104, G Crowl

Cuesta College Jazz Orchestra$60, 15 Mon, Aug 22-Dec 5, 7:30-9:30pm (No Class: 9/5)MU0701.316, SLO-RM 7160, B Bennett

SLO County Trumpet Alliance$35, 9 Sun, Aug 28-Dec, 11am-2pmMU0702.316, SLO-RM 7160, W Balfour

SLO Wind Orchestra$50, 19 Tue, Aug 30-Dec 13, 7-10pmMU0703.316, SLO-RM 7160, J Martin

Introduction to Playing the Harp$144, 12 Tue, Sep 6-Nov 22, 10:30am-12pm MU07H0.316, SLO-RM 4730, J SayreOR sign up for individual Harp class below $60 eachMU07H1.316 - Sep 6-27: Harp I MU07H2.316 - Oct 4-25: Harp II MU07H3.316 - Nov 1-22: Harp III

North County Chorus$98, 14 Tue, Sep 6-Dec 13, 7-9:30pm, (No Class: 11/22)MU0704.316, NCC-RM N3102 Dallon's HallC Tarantino

Beginning Bagpipe$100, 8 Fri, Sep 23-Nov 18, 10-11:30am, (No class: Nov 11)

MU0705.316, SLO-RM 4730, C Pearce

Beginning Steel Band$110, 9 Mon, Sep 26-Dec 5, 7-9pm(No class: 10/31 & 11/21)MU0706.316, SLO-RM 4710, P Dee

Intermediate Steel Band$110, 9 Thu, Sep 29-Dec 8, 7-9pm (No class: 11/3 & 11/24)MU0707.316, SLO-RM 4710, P Dee

Met Live in HD: Intro to the Operas$62, 6 Wed, Oct 5-Nov 9, 2-4pmMU070S.316, SLO-RM 4750, K BumpassOR sign up for individual Class below $12 eachMU071S.316, Oct 5, Wagner: Tristan und IsoldeMU072S.316, Oct 12, Mozart: Don GiovanniMU073S.316, Oct 19, Verdi: NabuccoMU074S.316, Oct 26, Gounod: Romeo et JulietteMU075S.316, Nov 2, Saariaho: L’Amour de LoinMU076S.316, Nov 9, Dvorak: Rusalka

SLO Master Chorale$100, 14 Mon, Oct 17-Dec 12, 7-10pm(No Class: 11/21, 11/28 & 12/5)MU0710.316, SLO-RM 5401, T Davies

6 CUESTA COLLEGE COMMUNITY PROGRAMS

Beginning Folk Harmonica$40, 1 Wed, Nov 9, 6-7:30pmMU0708.316, SLO-RM 4730, D Broida

Beginning Blues Harmonica$40, 1 Wed, Nov 9, 7:45-9:15pmMU0709.316, SLO-RM 4730, D Broida

SLO Horn Club$50, 5 Sun, Aug 28-TBD, 2-4pmSLO-RM 7104, M Burrell

OUTDOORS, NATURE & SCIENCEAstronomy Nights$40, 2 Thu, Aug 25 & Sep 1, 7-9pmOD0701.316, NCC-RM N5006, J Carro

Birding the Morro Bay Estuary$65, 1 Thu, Sep 29, 8am-4pm, OD0702.316, SLO-RM 4760, S Schubert

Trace of the San Andreas Fault$90, 1 Mon, Oct 3, 8am-7pm, OD0703.316, SLO-RM 4760, S Schubert

Intro to Holistic Management$100, 4 Wed, Sep 14-Oct 5, 6-8pm + 1 field session Sat, Oct 1, 8am-12pmSC0701.316, SLO-RM 4730, R Rutherford

PHOTOGRAPHYGet Creative with your Digital Camera$55, 4 Wed, Oct 12-Nov 2, 6-8pmPH0703.316, NCC-RM N5006, K Drager

Hands-On Digital Photography for Adults$75, 6 Wed, Sep 7-Oct 12, 6-8pmPH0701.316, SLO-RM 4760, C Dinunzio

Seeing Creatively: Unlock Photographic Vision$98, 7 Mon, Oct 3-Nov 14, 6-8pm+ 1 field session Sat, Oct 22PH0702.316, SLO-RM 4750, K Drager

SOCIAL SCIENCESEmbracing Conversation Series$60, 2 Tue, Oct 4 & 18, 6:30-9:30pm, SLO-RM 4730PD07S0.316, C CoffeyOR sign up for individual workshop below $35 eachPD07S1.316 - Oct 4: The Key to Creating Empathy,Intimacy, Identity, CommunityPD07S2.316 - Oct 18: Moving Beyond Vulnerabil-ity to Empowerment

How Do I Say It? Tools for Improving Communication$49, 1 Sat, Oct 1, 10am-1pmPD0701.316, SLO-RM 4730, M Wycoff

WRITING & PUBLISHINGA Lighthouse of Memories$65, 3 Tue, Nov 1-15, 6-8:30pmWR0701.316, SLO-RM 4750, F Leitch

Explore 50 Different Self-Publishing Options$20, 1 Thu, Nov 17, 9-10pmWR0705.316, SLO-RM 3312, L Krusemark

Beginner’s Guide to Getting Published$40, 1 Thu, Nov 17, 7-9pmWR0704.316, SLO-RM 3312, L Krusemark

Intro to Screenwriting for TV & Movies$20, 1 Thu, Nov 17, 5-6pmWR0702.316, SLO-RM 3312, L Krusemark

Meet the Agent/Publisher$20, 1 Thu, Nov 17, 6-7pmWR0703.316, SLO-RM 3312, L Krusemark

Cuesta College Community Programs

Lifelong Learning in Action Enriching lives since 1975

OUTDOORS, NATURE & SCIENCE

Sept. 29 - Oct. 1, 2016MEET FACE TO FACE WITH EDITORS, PUBLISHERS, AGENTS & BEST SELLING AUTHORSOVER 85 DISTINCT WRITING WORKSHOPS

TEEN PROGRAMS • WRITING COMPETITIONS

FRIDAY, SEPT 30 BOOTCAMP SCHEDULE

WRITING FOR THE SCREEN1-2 PM 2-3 PM 3-4 PM 4-5 PM

CREATING STUNNING DIALOG SUCCESS HINTS STUDIO PICTURES TURNING YOUR NOVEL INTO A MOVIEFACULTY: LAWRENCE H. LEVY GENE PERRET, PETER DUNNE ROB EDWARDS, DOUG RICHARDSON LIDA SIDERIS, ANNE PERRY

NANCY HOLDER, AARON METCHIK

BEGINNING WRITING1-2 PM 2-3 PM 3-4 PM 4-5 PM

WRITERS SUPPORT WRITING RULES FINDING THE COURAGE TO WRITE CREATING STRONG CHARACTERSFACULTY: CATHERINE KITCHO, SUSAN TUTTLE, MALAGA BALDI, MARY C. MOORE, ANNE PERRY, VICTORIA ZACKHEIM, JONATHAN MABERRY, GARY PHILLIPS,MICHAEL STACKPOLE, JENNA JOHNSON NAHID RACHLIN MARA PURL LAWRENCE H. LEVY, BAXTER TRAUTMAN

MARKETING1-2 PM 2-3 PM 3-4 PM 4-5 PM

INTERFACING WITH FANS & NETWORK SOCIAL MEDIA PUBLIC RELATIONS CREATIVE OTHER AVENUESFACULTY: CHANTELLE AIMÉE OSMAN, MARY WEBER, NANCY HOLDER, NATALIE OBANDO-DESAI, JUDY SALAMACHA, VICTORIA ZACKHEIM,

ED COBLEIGH CHRISTY HALSELL CATHERINE KITCHO, BECKY MOSGOFIAN C.S. LAKIN, STEPHEN BLAKE METTEE

NONFICTION1-2 PM 2-3 PM 3-4 PM 4-5 PM

BEST PRACTICES FACT CHECKING PUBLISHING NONFICTION WORKING WITH AN EDITORFACULTY: LINDA PERRET, SUSAN MICHAELS, ED COBLEIGH, MINDY CONDE, ELDONNA EDWARDS, LAURIE GIBSON, MINDY CONDE, NATALIE

BRIGIT BINNS MARK PARSONS CATHERINE ANN JONES, JUDY SALAMACHA MCDERMOTT, CHANTELLE AIMÉE OSMAN

THE BUSINESS OF WRITING1-2 PM 2-3 PM 3-4 PM 4-5 PM

HOW TO CHOOSE AN AGENT SELF PUBLISHING WORKING WITH A PUBLISHER GETTING THE MOST FROM YOUR AGENTFACULTY: BRENDA KNIGHT, LISA ABELLERA, JENNA JOHNSON, NATALIE MCDERMOTT, MALAGA BALDI, LAURIE MCLEAN, KEN SHERMAN,JORDAN E. ROSENFELD, ELDONNA EDWARDS TIMBER HAWKEYE, KENDRA ARONSON MARY C. MOORE, C.S. LAKIN JORDAN E. ROSENFELD, DANIELLE SMITH

Opening Keynote by Sam Horn Friday, Sept 30, 10-11:30amCuesta College Cultural & Performing Arts CenterMs. Horn (www.samhorn.com), also known as The Intrigue Expert, is a TEDx speaker.Having just spoken at The White House, United Nations and for NASA, she is a re-spected positioning/messaging strategist with a 20+year track record of results that shewill share with you to promote your priority projects. This interactive keynote will prepareyou to pitch and win clients.

Creative Minds in DialogueFriday, Sept 30 7:30-9:30pmCuesta College Cultural & Performing Arts Center This fireside chat among our esteemed panel will stimulate and motivate all who everdreamed of crafting a business out of their minds. The evening will focus on how creativearchitects take their ideas from conception to success. What it takes to make these con-cepts flourish and the details of being an artistic genius. Our panel of best-selling au-thors, screen and TV writers have each generated some of the most compellingentertainment ever produced.

32ND ANNUAL

CUESTA COLLEGE WRITERS CONFERENCE 7

SATURDAY, OCT 1 WORKSHOP TRACKS

BLOCK 1: BEGINNING NEW WRITER OR HAVE WRITTEN A FEW THINGS, BLOGS, NOT PUBLISHED YET9-10 PM 10:15-11:15 PM 12:30-1:30 PM 1:45-2:45 PM 3-4 PM

GARY PHILLIPS: CREATING CHANTELLE AIMÉE OSMAN GARY PHILLIPS: DECONSTRUCTING BRENDA KNIGHT: YOUR FIRST CATHERINE ANN JONES: YOUR SERIES CHARACTER & MICHAEL STACKPOLE: THE GENRE SHORT STORY BOOK: HOW TO GIVE YOURSELF FINDING YOUR VOICE

CRAFTING A SHORT STORY THE BEST CHANCE FOR A IN MEMOIRBESTSELLER

NOTE 4-5pm: Saturday afternoon will end with the Closing Keynote from 4-5pm “PatchingBullet Holes” with Wendelin Van Draanen. Finish the conference on a high note with an entertaining performance by this bestseller as she takes you on a wild ride through the dangerous streets of her mind. You won’t want to miss it!

BLOCK 2: ADVANCED BEEN WRITING FOR A WHILE, TAKEN CLASSES, FINISHED PROJECTS, NOT PUB.9-10 PM 10:15-11:15 PM 12:30-1:30 PM 1:45-2:45 PM 3-4 PM

ANNE PERRY & VICTORIA MARK PARSONS: CHANTELLE AIMÉE OSMAN: MARY C. MOORE: SAM HORN: ZACKHEIM: THE ARC IN FICTION PATHWAYS TO PUBLICATION 50 EDITING MISTAKES PUTTING YOUR BEST FOOT TURN YOUR BOOK(S) INTO AAND NONFICTION: IT’S THE HEART AUTHORS MAKE FORWARD: HOW TO CATCH PROFITABLE BUSINESS

OF THE STORY AN AGENTS ATTENTION

BLOCK 3: MASTER PUBLISHED AUTHOR9-10 PM 10:15-11:15 PM 12:30-1:30 PM 1:45-2:45 PM 3-4 PMMINDY CONDE & NATALIE OBANDO-DESAI: MINDY CONDE & NATALIE PETER DUNNE: PAUL FAHEY:

NATALIE MCDERMOTT: HOW TO GET PUBLICITY FOR YOUR MCDERMOTT: HOW TO MAKE THE THE POWER OF EMOTIONAL EXPAND, ADAPT, & PUBLISHWHY HIRE A BOOK: A DIY GUIDE FOR AUTHORS MOST OUT OF EDITING PROCESS STRUCTURE IN FILM YOUR SHORT FICTION

PROFESSIONAL EDITOR ON A BUDGET AND TELEVISION DRAMA FOR THE E-AGE

BLOCK 4: EVERYONE A BIT OF ADVICE FOR ALL WRITERS9-10 PM 10:15-11:15 PM 12:30-1:30 PM 1:45-2:45 PM 3-4 PM

BRENDA KNIGHT: TRICKS OF THE CATHERINE ANN JONES: C.S. LAKIN: BAXTER TRAUTMAN: NANCY HOLDER: TRADE: AN INSIDER’S SECRETS TO THE WAY OF STORY 10 EASY BUT ESSENTIAL THE BIG QUESTION - LGBT IDENTITY FROM IDEA TO STORY: “WHAT IS IT

BOOK PUBLISHING SELF EDITING TIPS IN CONTEMPORARY WRITING ABOUT” VERSUS “WHAT HAPPENS”

BLOCK 5: SPECIALTY FOR ALL WRITERS, SPECIALIZED TECHNIQUES AND GENRE9-10 PM 10:15-11:15 PM 12:30-1:30 PM 1:45-2:45 PM 3-4 PM

MATTHEW WOODMAN: MARY WEBER: KEVIN J. CLARK: MATTHEW WOODMAN: SOUNDING JONATHAN MABERRY: PERSONA, PERSPECTIVE, AND CRAFTING THE YOUNG A MOST ADAPTIVE FORM: HOW IT OUT: HOW TO CRAFT EFFECTIVE WRITING FIGHT AND POETRY: CRAFTING THE VOICE ADULT NOVEL TO WRITE THE POETIC SEQUENCE RHYMING POETRY ACTION SCENES

BLOCK 6: MARKETING9-10 PM 10:15-11:15 PM 12:30-1:30 PM 1:45-2:45 PM 3-4 PM

NATALIE OBANDO-DESAI: LAURIE MCLEAN: LAURIE GIBSON: MARY WEBER: LISA ABELLERA: GETTING MOREBUILDING YOUR ONLINE PLATFORM: THE 10 BEST WAYS TO MARKET SUCCESSFUL BOOK SIGNING MILLENIAL MARKETING OUT OF SOCIAL MEDIA: NEW WAYS TO

AN AUTHORS MUST TODAY YOUR BOOK QUERY/PITCH YOUR BOOK

BLOCK 7: EVERYONE A BIT OF ADVICE FOR ALL WRITERS9-10 PM 10:15-11:15 PM 12:30-1:30 PM 1:45-2:45 PM 3-4 PMGENE PERRET: JORDAN E. ROSENFELD: GET LINDA PERRET: JONATHAN MABERRY: JORDAN E. ROSENFELD:

TEN COMMANDMENTS OF INTIMATE WITH YOUR CHARACTERS: WRITING USING THE BUDDY THE WRITER’S BECOMING PERSISTENT: HOW TO COMEDY MASTER POINT OF VIEW SYSTEM PROCESS SURVIVE/THRIVE PUBLICATION

BLOCK 8: NONFICTION9-10 PM 10:15-11:15 PM 12:30-1:30 PM 1:45-2:45 PM 3-4 PMED COBLEIGH: BRIGIT BINNS: ED COBLEIGH: MALAGA BALDI: LINDA PERRET:

WRITING YOUR MISSION SO YOU WANT TO WRITE FOLLOW THE MONEY WHAT IS A NONFICTION STARTING & FINISHINGSTATEMENT A COOKBOOK BOOK PROPOSAL (MAX 15) YOUR NONFICTION BOOK

BLOCK 9: EARN A LIVING HOW TO MAKE MONEY WRITING9-10 PM 10:15-11:15 PM 12:30-1:30 PM 1:45-2:45 PM 3-4 PMKEN SHERMAN: KEN SHERMAN: THE DOUG RICHARDSON: LAURIE MCLEAN: MAGALA BALDI: THE QUERY

MOVING YOUR BOOK TO BUSINESS OF WRITING FOR HOW TO PROTECT YOUR WHAT’S NEW IN PUBLISHING LETTER THAT WILL KNOCK THE SOCKSFILM & TELEVISION SCREEN, TV AND BOOK INDUSTRY INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY (INDIE & TRADITIONAL) OFF ANY AGENT (MAX 15)

BLOCK 10: NOVEL WRITING9-10 PM 10:15-11:15 PM 12:30-1:30 PM 1:45-2:45 PM 3-4 PMNAHID RACHLIN: C.S. LAKIN: NAHID RACHLIN: MICHAEL STACKPOLE: TIMBER HAWKEYE:

MEMOIR WRITING WORKSHOP THE 4 ESSENTIAL PILLARS THE ART OF WRITING NOVELLA 21 DAYS TO A NOVEL PUBLISHING YOUR DIARY OF NOVEL STRUCTURE AND SHORT STORY

BLOCK 11: WRITING FOR TELEVISION9-10 PM 10:15-11:15 PM 12:30-1:30 PM 1:45-2:45 PM 3-4 PMPETER DUNNE: DOUG RICHARDSON: VILLAINS NANCY HOLDER: THE GENE PERRET: LAWRENCE H. LEVY: THE NUTS &

THE WRITING LIFE ON & WOMEN - CREATING WRITERS ROOM: STAFF WRITIERS, THE BEST WAY BOLTS OF WRITING FOR TV: THE NETWORK TV 3D CHARACTERS IN A 2D WORLD FREELANCERS & TV SCRIPTS TO LEARN TO WRITE TELEVISION ACTUAL WRITING, PITCHING, FUN

BLOCK 12: SCREENWRITING9-10 PM 10:15-11:15 PM 12:30-1:30 PM 1:45-2:45 PM 3-4 PM

AARON METCHIK: ROB EDWARDS: HOW TO AARON METCHIK: ROB EDWARDS: KEVIN J. CLARK: WRITINGHOW TO WRITE A SCREENPLAY SURVIVE BREAKING STORY IMPROV TO IMPROVE YOUR CREATING CHARACTERS THAT WITHOUT END: ON SUSPENDINGYOU CAN PRODUCE YOURSELF WRITING DON’T SUCK THE NEED FOR CLOSURE

BLOCK 13: SPECIALTY FOR ALL WRITERS, SPECIALIZED TECHNIQUES AND GENRES9-10 PM 10:15-11:15 PM 12:30-1:30 PM 1:45-2:45 PM 3-4 PM

KENDRA ARONSON: ELDONNA EDWARDS: TRUTH BE TIMBER HAWKEYE: KENDRA ARONSON: STEPHEN BLAKE METTEE: HOW TO LAUNCH A PRE-ORDER TOLD: WRITING A MEMOIR VULNERABILITY AS YOUR GREATEST SELF PUBLISHING DEMOCRATIZING E-BOOK RETAILINGCAMPAIGN ON KICKSTARTER WORTH READING STRENGTH FROM SCRATCH THROUGH AUTHOR PLATFORMS

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For more information on the Writers conference: www.writersconference.comcuesta.edu/communityprograms/writers-conference or call (805)546.3132

THURSDAY, SEPT 293-9pm BOOK & AUTHOR FAIR (FREE)Mission Plaza, Downtown SLO

FRIDAY, SEPT 309am-5pm REGISTRATION, 540010-11:30am OPENING KEY NOTE, CPAC11:30am-12:30pm LUNCH, Courtyard1-5pm BOOTCAMPS11:30am-6:30pm VENDORS, Cafeteria5:30-7pm DINNER, Courtyard7:30-9:30pm KEYNOTE PANEL, CPAC

SATURDAY, OCT 18am-12pm REGISTRATION, 54008:30-9am OPENING SPEECH, 54009am-4pm WORKSHOPS8:30am-5pm VENDORS, Cafeteria11:30am-12:30pm LUNCH, Courtyard4-5pm CLOSING, 5400

The conference is held at the CuestaCollege San Luis Obispo Campus.

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EVENTS SCHEDULE/THURS-SATURDAY

INDOOR RECREATIONMuscle Conditioning$175, Tue/Thu, Aug 9-Dec 8, 3:15-4:15pm(No Class: 11/24)FT0701.316, SLO-RM 1200, A Goughnour

Optimum Basketball: Elite Clinics$120, 7 meetings, 7-8:30pmBK0702.316, Mon/Thurs, Sept 1-26BK0703.316, Mon/Wed, Sept 28-Oct 24BK0704.316, Mon/Wed, Nov 7-30SLO-RM 1400-Gym, A Raj & C Blair

Optimum Basketball: Youth Open Run$15 drop in, 4 Fri, Sep 9-Oct 28, 7-8:30pmSLO-RM 1400 Gym, A Raj & C Blair

Historic European Martial ArtsGerman Longsword$60, 7-8pm, SLO-RM 1105, A Toberer4 Tue, Oct 4-25, HEMA01.3164 Tue, Nov 1-22, HEMA02.3164 Tue, Nov 29-Dec 20, HEMA03.316Dagger/Knife Defense$60, 8-9pm, SLO-RM 1105, A Toberer4 Tue, Oct 4-25, HEMA04.3164 Tue, Nov 1-22, HEMA05.3164 Tue, Nov 29-Dec 20, HEMA06.316

Holiday Hoops Skills Camp$120, Tue/Wed/Thu, Jan 3-5, 2017, 9am-1pmBK0703.316, SLO-RM 1400 Gym, A Raj & C Blair

OUTDOOR RECREATIONSailing$375, Sat/Sun, 9am-1pm, SA0701.316, Sep 10, 11, 17 & 18, Port of San Luis,Pier 1, 443 Front Street, Avila Beach SA0702.316, Nov 12, 13, 19 & 20, Lopez Lake -Strother Park, Arroyo GrandeSA0703.316, Dec 10, 11, 17 & 18, Lopez Lake -Strother Park, Arroyo Grande

AQUATICS Lap Swimming$150 Season Pass, $36 for 10-admit booklet, or $4 daily drop-inAug 8-Dec 16MORNINGMWF: 5:30-8:30am TuTh: 7:00-8:30amEVENINGMW – 4:30-7:30pmTuTHF – 4:30-6:30pm

LAP SWIM WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE ON:Sep 5........................................................all daySep 7 ..............................................4:30-7:30pmSep 8 ..............................................4:30-6:30pmSep 9........................................................all daySep 21 ............................................4:30-7:30pmSep 22 ............................................4:30-6:30pmSep 23......................................................all daySep 29 ............................................4:30-6:30pmSep 30......................................................all dayOct 5 ..............................................4:30-7:30pmOct 7 ..............................................4:30-6:30pmOct 10 ............................................4:30-7:30pmOct 11 ............................................4:30-6:30pmOct 12 ............................................4:30-7:30pmOct 19 ............................................4:30-7:30pmOct 26 ............................................4:30-7:30pmNov 2 ..............................................4:30-7:30pmNov 3 ..............................................7:00-8:30amNov 4........................................................all dayNov 11......................................................all dayNov 24......................................................all dayNov 25......................................................all dayDec 14 ............................................7:30-8:30am

Masters Water Polo$75 Season Pass, $20 for 5-admit booklet, or $5daily drop-inAug 8-Dec 16, 6-7:30pmDeep End of the Big Pool, R Fraser

Gnarly Gnarwhals Swim Class$175, Mon/Wed, Sep 12-Dec 14(No Class: Sep 21; Oct 5, 10, 12, 19, 26; Nov 2, 23)Group One: 8-10 year olds will 6:00-6:45pmGroup Two: 11+ year olds will 6:45-7:30pmCPSWIM.316, Cuesta Deep Pool, N Antoniuk

Private & Semi-Private Swim Lessons$110 or $80, 4-50 minute lessons, call 805-546-3132 to submit your request

Adapted AquaticsFall schedule coming soon!

Cuesta College Community Programs

Lifelong Learning in Action Enriching lives since 1975

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INDOOR RECREATION

AQUA FITNESS SCHEDULE All aqua fitness classes can be started at anytime during theFall 2016 Semester. Please call 805.546.3132 for more information

Aug 8 - Dec 16 (M,W,F); (No Class: Sep 5; Nov 11, 25)$270, Warm PoolAF0700.316 7:00am Aquakinetics, Higher Intensity HolleyAF0800.316 8:00am Aquakinetics HolleyAF0900.316 9:00am Aquakinetics HolleyAF0100.316 10:00am Aquakinetics Holley

Aug 8 - Dec 16 (T,TH); (No Class: Nov 24)$185, Warm PoolAF070T.316 7:00am Aquakinetics, Higher Intensity GoughnourAF080T.316 8:00am Aquakinetics Goughnour

Aug 9 - Dec 15 (T,TH); (No Class: Nov 3, 24)$180, Shallow End of Large PoolAF70TS.316 7:00am Aquakinetics, Higher Intensity Goughnour

Aug 8 - Dec 14 (M,W); (No Class: Sep 5, 21; Oct 5, 10, 12, 19, 26; Nov 2)$150, Warm PoolAF43MW.316 4:30pm Aqua Aerobics GoughnourAF53MW.316 5:30pm Aqua Aerobics Goughnour

Aug 8 - Dec 14 (M,W); (No Class: Sep 5, 21; Oct 5, 10, 12, 19, 26; Nov 2)$150, Shallow End of Large PoolAF43MS.316 4:30pm Aqua Aerobics GoughnourAF53MS.316 5:30pm Aqua Aerobics Goughnour

Aug 9 - Dec 15 (T,TH); (No Class: (No Class: Nov 24)$185, Warm PoolAF043T.316 4:30pm Aqua Aerobics GoughnourAF053T.316 5:30pm Aqua Aerobics Goughnour

Aug 9 - Dec 13 (T,TH); (No Class: Sep 8, 22, 29; Oct 11; Nov 3, 24)$155, Shallow End of Large Pool AF43TS.316 4:30pm Aqua Aerobics GoughnourAF53TS.316 5:30pm Aqua Aerobics Goughnour

Aug 9 - Dec 15 (T,TH); (No Class: Sep 8; Nov 24)$180, Warm PoolAF01TC.316 10:00am Aqua Ai Chi Holley

Aug 9 - Dec 15 (T,TH); (No Class: Sep 8; Nov 24)$180, Warm PoolAF09TP.316 9:00am Aqua Pilates Yoga Fusion Holley

Aug 8-Dec 16 (M,W,F); (No Class: Sep 5, 9, 23, 30; Nov 4, 11, 25; Dec 14)$245, Shallow End of Large PoolAF070A.316 7:00am Aqua Power Aerobics Holley

Aug 8 - Dec 16 (M,W,F); (No Class: Sep 5, 9, 23, 30; Nov 4, 11, 25; Dec 14)$172, Deep End of Large PoolAF073D.316 7:00am Deep Water Workout Self-Directed

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Classes for Adults 50+ making lifelong learning happen. Dare to stretch your mind, discover new talents,and meet new people in Cuesta College Classes designed for students just like you! Classes are FREE!(Purchase of materials may apply) For more information, please call Continuing Education at 591-6273

CUESTA COLLEGE SAN LUIS OBISPO CAMPUSECOL 411 Creative Writing: PoetryCRN# 74023, 9 Tue, 1-3:50pm, Sept 20-Nov 22 (No class: Oct 11), Rm 3219, P Portugés

CC SOUTH COUNTY CENTER ARROYO GRANDEECOL 406 Composing Your Life Story CRN# 74017, 9 Wed, 6-8:50pm Sept 21-Nov 17Rm 902, R Swanagon

ECOL 414 DrawingCRN# 74026, 9 Tue, 6-9pm Sept 20-Nov 22 (No class: Oct 11), Rm 909, TBA

ECOL 428 Film AppreciationCRN# 74034, 9 Tue,6-8:50pm Sept 20-Nov 22Rm 918, B Thoene

ECOL 429 Photography CRN# 74035, 6 Mon, 6-8:50pm Sept 26-Nov 14 (No class: Oct 10, 31), Rm 919, C Dinunzio

ECOL 439 Basic ComputerCRN# TBA, 9 Thu, 6-8pm, Sep 22-Nov 17Rm 959, TBA

CC NORTH COUNTY CAMPUS PASO ROBLES ECOL 414 DrawingCRN# 74027, 9 Thurs, 9-11:50am Sept 22-Nov 17 Rm N5002, J Krull

MORRO BAY SENIOR CENTER1001 KENNEDY WAY, MORRO BAY ECOL 429 Photography CRN# 74036, 6 Fri, 9-11:50am Sept 23-Nov 4 (No class: Oct 14), C Dinunzio

ECOL 433 Senior Seminar: History, Travel and Current Events CRN# 74039, 8 Wed, 10am-12:15pm, Oct 26-Dec 14 TBA

ECOL 423 WatercolorCRN# 74024, 9 Mon, 1-3:50pm, Sept 19-Nov 14 D Manseau

ECOL 433 Senior Seminar: Seniors and Technology CRN# 74037, 9 Mon,10-11:50am, Sept 19-Nov 14 D Koenig

MANSE ON MARSH475 MARSH, SAN LUIS OBISPOECOL 408 Music AppreciationCRN# 74019, 74020, 74021, 7402216 Tue, 10am-12:15pm, Aug 16-Nov 29 (4 4-week sessions), M Pietri

ECOL 433 Senior Seminar: Seniors and Technology CRN# 74038, 9 Wed, 10-11:50am, Sept 21-Nov 16D Koenig

ECOL 412 Brain LongevityCRN# 74025, 4 Fri, 10am-12:15pm, Oct. 21-Nov 18 (No class Nov. 11), J Howard

ECOL 433 Senior SeminarCRN# 74040, 9 Mon, 10am-12:15pm, Oct 24-Dec 12TBA

PASO ROBLES SENIOR CENTER 270 SCOTT STREET, PASO ROBLESECOL 412 Brain LongevityCRN# 74024, 4 Fri, 10am-12:15pm, Sept 16-Oct 14 (No class Oct 7), J Howard

ECOL 420 Wills and TrustsCRN# 74030, 9 Mon, 3-4:50pm, Sept 19-Nov 14 TBA

ECOL 423 Watercolor CRN# 74031, 9 Mon, 1-4:15pm, Aug 15-Oct 10(No class: Sept 5), J Krull

ECOL 423 WatercolorCRN# 74032, 9 Mon, 1-3:50pm, Oct 17-Dec 12 , J Krull

C O M M U N I T Y P R O G R A M S P O L I C I E S G E N E R A L I N F O

OFFICE HOURSAugust - December, M–Thur, 8am-5pm Lunch: 12-1pm dailyClosed All Fridays

ENROLLMENT: Registration is accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. Online, mail-in andfax registration begin as soon as you receive thisbrochure. Students 16 years and older may enrollin adult education/recreation classes.Pre-registration is recommended as all classes/activities and events have enrollment requirements.

REGISTRATION: Registering online; detailed instructions are provided under ActiveNet Instruc-tions and via our website; staff is always availableto help you. Maps and information specific to yourclass are also available online. If you register bymail or fax, a receipt will be emailed/mailed to you.Please allow one week for delivery. Please remem-ber that with mail or fax registration requests online has 1st come 1st processed. Register earlyand, suggest the online component to guaranteeyour registration in a desired class or classes.

REFUND/TRANSFERS:• Please take care in selecting classes to avoid refund and transfer fees.• If you cannot attend a class for which you areregistered, a written request must be received inthe Community Programs office 5 business daysbefore the activity begins. The refund, minus a $10processing fee per class, will be issued within 3-4weeks.• A transfer from one class/event to another isavailable for a $5 transfer fee.• Refunds are not available for Public Events or online classes.

CANCELLED CLASSES: Advance registration isrecommended to avoid cancelled classes; however, if a class/activity/ event enrollment mini-mums are not met, the class may be cancelled.Registered students will be notified in advanceand have the fees transferred to another class atno charge or choose to receive a full refund.

SENIOR DISCOUNTS: Adult 62 years and older receive a 10% discount on classes/activity auto-matically if a birth date is provided. Someclasses/activities/events by design are not applicable for this discount (payment plans, special pricing, online courses, Public Events) anddiscounts cannot be combined.

PARKING:• Cuesta College Parking permits are required forvehicles parked on the North County and San LuisObispo campuses - Monday-Saturday, 5am-10pm,whenever the District is in session.• $2 daily permits are available from the CommunityPrograms Office for all Community Programs patrons.• Daily parking permit machines are also availablein all paved lots.• As a registered Community patron, you may purchase a Fall semester permit for $30 from theCommunity Programs Office via online, mail, FAX,phone or walk-in. The Fall semester permit is validfrom Aug 22 - Dec 16. Semester permits are available by pick up only in the 4700 Building.Parking permits will not be mailed.

ONLINE REGISTRATION DIRECTIONSFind your class on www.cuesta.edu/communityprogramsClick “Register Online”Click “Add to my Cart”New UsersClick “create new account” & enter informationReturning CustomersEnter email login & passwordSelect Participant“Proceed to Shopping Cart”Or add additional participant and/or activityReview Information and “Proceed to Checkout”Review Waivers and Click “Next”Enter Payment InformationView Receipt & Print for Your Records

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Payment Information

Check/Money Order# ______________________________________________________________

Visa/MC/Discover/AMEX# __________________________________________________________

Expiration Date __________________________________________________________________

Name as it appears on card ________________________________________________________

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT & ASSUMPTION OF POTENTIAL RISKI understand and acknowledge: (a) that these activities, by their very nature, pose the potential risk of serious injury/illness to individu-als who participate, (b) that in order to participate in these activities, I agree to assume liability and responsibility for any and all poten-tial risks which may be associated with participation in such activities, (c) that the college, its employees, officers, agents, or volunteersshall not be liable for any injury/illness suffered by me which is incident to and/or associated with preparing for and/or participating inthe activity(ies), (d) that I am responsible for my own transportation to and from the activity(ies) and the college assumes no liability forloss or injury resulting from my transportation and (e) that photos and/or videos of me and/or my child’s participation in these activitiesmay be taken for the sole purpose of assisting in the instruction and/or for the promotion of future programs. I have no known medicalcondition which may pose a risk to the health and safety of me or others by participating in the registered activity(ies).

Participant’s Signature_____________________________________ Date______________

Parent/Guardian’s Signature_________________________________ Date______________(if under age 18)

Please duplicate this form for more than two participants

COURSE/EVENT NAME COURSE/EVENT# DAY, DATE & TIME FEE

Participant Name:_____________________________________________________ $ _____________

Male Female Birth Date (Required)_________________________________

Participant Name:_____________________________________________________

Male Female Birth Date (Required)_________________________________

Parking: Semester Pass ..........................................................................................$30 $ ____________

Permit Hanger ............................................................................................................$1

Daily Pass(quantity)___________@...................................................................$2 each _____________

Total $ ____________

FOR OFFICE USE ONLY: DATE____________REGISTRAR_______________ Parking Permit# ____________Pass#________________________________

Registration Information for all Classes

Name of Payee __________________________________________________________________First Last

Address ________________________________________________________________________

City ____________________________________________State ________Zip________________

Day Phone ____________________________Evening Phone ____________________________

Fax ________________________________E-mail _______________________________________(for class confirmation and notices)

Emergency Contact_______________________________Emergency Phone __________________

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COMMUNITY PROGRAMS OFFICE INFORMATIONwww.cuesta.edu/communityprogramsSan Luis Obispo CampusHighway 1, Building 4700San Luis Obispo, CA 93403-8106Monday-Thursday 8am to 5pmClosed for Lunch 12-1pmClosed Fridays(805)546-3132 Phone(805)546-3107 Fax

Superintendent/PresidentGilbert Stork Ed.D.

Community Programs Staff(805)546-3132Sarah Hawkins ................Aquatics LeadGaby Rangel ....................Program Asst.Lea Geronimo ..................Program Asst.Wes Martin ......................Program Coord.Nanette Piña ..................Division Asst.Matthew Green ..............Director

San Luis Obispo County Community College District Board of TrusteesBoard President - Patrick MullenBoard Vice President - Angela MitchellTrustee - Dick HitchmanTrustee - Pete SysakTrustee - Dr. Barbara GeorgeStudent Trustee - Michael Constable

Campus LocationsSan Luis Obispo CampusHighway 1San Luis Obispo

North County Campus2800 Buena Vista DrivePaso Robles

South County CenterArroyo Grande High School495 Valley Rd, 900 Wing, RM 913Arroyo GrandeCommunity Programs is a publication of Cuesta CollegeDesign/Layout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Marjorie Collins DesignPrinting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Casey Printing

The Board of Trustees of the San Luis Obispo County Community College District affirms that no person shall, on thebasis of race, color, religious beliefs, gender, national origin,ethnicity, age, mental or physical disabilities, veteran status,sexual orientation, or marital status, be unlawfully subject todiscrimination under any program or activity of the San LuisObispo County Community College District.

Registration Information for all Classes

Name of Payee __________________________________________________________________First Last

Address ________________________________________________________________________

City ____________________________________________State ________Zip________________

Day Phone ____________________________Evening Phone ____________________________

Fax ________________________________E-mail _______________________________________(for class confirmation and notices)

Emergency Contact_______________________________Emergency Phone __________________

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