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FALL 2018LEWIS-CLARK VALLEY • GRANGEVILLE • OROFINO

WWW.LCSC.EDU/CE

Life-Long Learning

&Personal

EnrichmentClasses

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Our Mission:To connect campus to community and the world through

education and experiences in arts, culture, and the humanities.

To request disability accommodations, please contact Continuing Education one week prior to the event.

Lewis-Clark State College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability, gender identity, protected veteran status, or sexual orientation. This policy applies to all programs,

services, and facilities, including applications, admissions, and employment. The Director of Human Resource Services has been designated to handle inquiries regarding non-discrimination policies and can be reached at 208-792-2269 or at the Administration Building, Room 102, on LCSC’s campus, 500 8th Avenue,

Lewiston, Idaho, 83501. TTY 1-800-377-3529.

Director’s Message:

Lewis-Clark State College Continuing Education & Community Events is a member of

The Learning Resources Network (LERN)University Professional &

Continuing Education Association

Table of ContentsSchedule at a Glance ......................................................3Meet the Staff ..................................................................4Lewis-Clark Valley Classes

Arts and Crafts .........................................................5

Culinary ....................................................................5

Dance & Music .......................................................5

Day Trips & Recreation ..........................................6

Fine Arts ...................................................................6

Health & Fitness ......................................................8

Home & Garden ......................................................9

Language & Culture ................................................9

Personal Focus .......................................................10

Photography ...........................................................12

Grangeville Classes .......................................................16

Orofino Classes .............................................................20

Meet Our Instructors ...................................................24

Frequently Asked Questions .......................................30

Contact Information ....................................................31

Registration Form.........................................................31

“The instructor broke down an extremely complex subject so the average person

could understand what was being presented.”

-former participant of Paul Burris’s Nuts and Bolts of Estate Planning, January 2018

‘Lifelong Learning and Personal Enrichment’

Welcome to our Fall/Winter 2018 Catalog. When I think about what ‘lifelong learning’ means to me, it means to live. What better way to LIVE than through exploration of topics which are of interest to each of you.

Continuing Education staff has worked hard to provide an exciting selection of classes which include arts & crafts, cooking, dance, day trips, fine arts, home & garden, personal focus, and more.

Continuing Education’s goal, for classes focused on personal enrichment, is to inspire each of you to become lifelong learners. As you browse through the classes, I hope you will be inspired to register and attend a few. Many students tell us that participating in personal enrichment classes have helped them to connect with the community as well as with themselves.

“Education is not preparation for life: education is life itself.”~John Dewey

I hope you will ‘live a little’ and seek new topics of interest to expand your life experience through the personal enrichment classes this fall.

Happy Autumn,

Debi FitzgeraldDirector, Continuing Education

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SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE

Remove this schedule, highlight the classes you’d love to take, and give us a call! Don’t delay as some classes fill quickly and have limited enrollment.

8/21 Line Dancing 6 8/23 Letterpress 101 7 8/23 Letterpress Open Studio 7 9/10 2-Step Lessons 5 9/12 Canning 101, Sweet and Sour 10 9/15 Intro to Linocut Printmaking 7 9/16 Getting Started en Plein Air 6 9/19 Exploring Eastern Europe 9 9/19 Nuts and Bolts of Estate Planning 11 9/20 Letterpress 101 7 9/20 Define Your Space: Introduction to Decorating 10 9/26 Marbling Made Easy 7 9/26 Yoga: Yes You Can! 8 9/29 Jollymore’s Soups, Stock & Sauces 5 9/29 A Taste of the Prairie 6 9/29 Monotype Printmaking 7 10/1 Dry Brushing 101 5 10/2 Anatomy of Picture Framing 6 10/3 Introduction to Meditation 10 10/3 Positive Thinking 11 10/4 Stream Entomology For Beginning Fly Fishers 12 10/4 Write and Publish a Children’s book 12 10/6 Dry Brushing 101 5 10/6 Belly Dance 8 10/8 Tatting with a Shuttle 8 10/8 Advanced and Intermediate Plein Air 6 10/10 Germany at its Best 910/10 Positive Thinking 11 10/11 Gourdgeous Gourds 11 10/11 Practical Automobile Ownership for the 21st Century 11 10/13 Raku 8 10/13 Belly Dance 8

10/13 Bonsai 9 10/13 Social Media Management 101 11 10/16 Mahjongg 11 10/16 Taking the Mystery Out of Airbnb, VRBO and Home Exchange 12 10/17 Positive Thinking 11 10/18 Letterpress 101 7 10/18 Define Your Space: Introduction to Decorating 10 10/20 Make Your Own Journal 7 10/20 Basic Outdoor Photography 12 10/24 Not your ordinary Hawaii Talk 10 10/24 Positive Thinking 11 10/27 Geology of the Clearwater-Lochsa Rivers 6 10/27 Belly Dance 8 11/1 Define Your Space: Introduction to Decorating 10 11/3 Belly Dance 8 11/3 Advanced Dry brushing 5 11/3 Let’s Talk About Race 10 11/5 Advanced Dry brushing 5 11/7 Painting the Polar Lights 8 11/10 Three Weeks in Northern Italy 10 11/10 Let’s Talk About Race 10 11/10 Stacked Pendant and Earring class 12 11/10 How Do I Operate My Camera? 12 11/17 Cooking for the Holidays 5 11/17 Let’s Talk About Race 10 11/17 Memory Wire Necklace, Bracelet and Hoop Earrings 11 11/24 Evergreen Wreath Workshop 9 12/1 Airbrushing 101 5 12/1 Gift Time! Making Bracelets and Earrings 10 12/1 Airbrushing 101 5 12/3 Airbrushing 102 5

LEWIS-CLARK VALLEY

9/17 Sip & Paint: Barns in Pastels 17 9/18 Idaho Forest Group Tour 169/25 Learn to Dance: Foxtrot 16 9/26 Quickbooks 2016 169/29 Taste of the Prairie 1710/9 Eco-Dyed Silk Scarves 1710/11 Clean Your Computer 1610/15 Sip & Roll: Smoked Salmon Sushi 16

9/4 Water Aerobics 2110/2 Water Aerobics 2110/9 Harmonica Basics 2010/11 Jumpstarting a Writer’s Life 2110/20 West Ridge Trail Hike 2110/26 Twinkle Stars: Ages 4-5 2010/26 Tiny Dancers: Ages 6-9 2010/26 Beginning Jazz: Ages 6-9 20

DATE CLASS PAGE DATE CLASS PAGE

GRANGEVILLE10/17 Risk Reduction for the Small Business 1710/17 Effective Letter Writing 1811/3 Heavenly Scent - A Soap Making Primer 1711/8 Clean Your Computer 1611/13 Plan Your Estate 1711/15 Protect Your Computer 1611/17 From Plants to Tinctures, Tonics & Salves 1712/5 Beginning Excel 16

OROFINO10/26 Advanced Ballet: Ages 10+ 20 10/27 Merry’s Bay Trail Hike 2111/1 Water Aerobics 2111/8 Easy Business Start 2212/4 Water Aerobics 2112/7 Grant Writing for Beginners 2112/13 Cybersecurity 201/12/19 Learn to Ski Bald Mountain 21

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Danielle HardyDanielle Hardy graduated from LCSC with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English and from the University of Idaho with a Master of Science degree in Education. She lives in Orofino and has one son that is going to attend LCSC this fall. Danielle enjoys being an active member of the community. She has served on the school board for 6 years and is currently helping the local library with a capital campaign to expand their building. Danielle’s free time is spent outdoors working in her garden, somewhere near water, or going on hikes with friends and her dogs. Danielle has a guinea pig named Bacon who thinks she is one of the dogs and has the run of the house and yard. Carla WilkinsCarla Nuxoll Wilkins earned a BS in Business Management from LCSC, taking 95% of her classes at night as a non-traditional student. She and her husband raised four children on their family farm in Grangeville. For fun, she reads, travels with family, and she and her husband ballroom dance. She joined the LCSC family in 2011 as Grangeville’s Outreach Coordinator. She loves organizing and attending the enrichment classes, but her passion is helping others figure out how to fit college into their busy lives.  Sue LappSue Lapp is the new part-time Non-Credit Coordinator.  She graduated from the University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth with an Engineering degree and retired from the Air National Guard. Her interest in art started with her training in fused

glass. She enjoys creating unique glass art and spending time with family enjoying the outdoors. She has lived in several places, but finally feels like she really found a home in the LC valley.

Debi FitzgeraldDebi Fitzgerald has served as the Director of the Center for Arts & History and Continuing Education at Lewis-Clark State College (LCSC) since 2012.  She received her B.S. from LCSC and her MPA from University of Idaho. Debi is inspired by work that changes people’s lives, which happens every day through personal enrichment classes and art and humanities programming at the Center. Jennifer OpdahlJennifer Opdahl has been with Continuing Education since the spring of 2014, coming on to help with Art Under the Elms and the Dogwood Festival. Since then she has been in various positions within the Center. She is now the Administrative Assistant for The Center for Arts & History and Continuing Education. She enjoys arts & crafts, pizza & beer and musical theatre. She lives in Lewiston with her cat, Tiger. Kelsey GraftonKelsey Grafton has served as the Exhibit and Programming Coordinator at the LCSC Center for Arts & History since April of 2014. She is an art instigator and has facilitated the Center’s Annual Plein Air Competition and Second Saturday Family Art Days in an effort to build and strengthen community through the arts. Kelsey graduated from Seattle’s Cornish College of the Arts with a BFA in Graphic Illustration & Design. She is entering the MFA program at the University of Idaho in fall, 2018.

Teri OckwellTeri is the Center’s Financial Technician with many years of experience. She enjoys many facets of arts and is an avid crafter herself. Teri appreciates outdoor opportunities and her most pleasurable time is spent with family and grandkids.

Angela M. Weiland LightAngie Weiland Light graduated from Gonzaga University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Public Relations and Minor in Marketing. She is the Development Coordinator for the Center and oversees fundraising and advertising efforts. Angie also is responsible for coordinating the Confluence Grape & Grain each year.  Angie has 21 years of professional fundraising and public relations experience and has been in her current position at the Center for 10 years. Angie, her husband, two stepchildren and their dog Ellie live in Lewiston. Angie enjoys the culinary arts, reading, great wine, golf and working out in her spare time.

Tony SittnerTony is a graduate of San Francisco State University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Industrial Arts Education and minors in Printing, Geology and European History. After 30 years as a printing business owner in California, Washington and Idaho he began his teaching career becoming professor and director of the Graphics Production Program at Highline College in Seattle. Currently retired, he helps develop, promote and teach various art and travel classes through Continuing Education at LCSC. He and his wife, Suzanne, enjoy gardening, reading, golf and spending time with their four children, eight grandchildren and their dog, Mario.

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MEET THE STAFF

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ARTS & CRAFTSAirbrushing 101 NEW! By AJ Riley Date/Time: Saturdays; 12/1-12/15; 1-4PMDate/Time: Mondays; 12/3-12/17; 12-3PMSessions: 3 Cost: $53Airbrushing is a surfacing method for the application of color, pattern, and/or imagery to ceramics. Learn the basic concepts of airbrushing greenware ceramics. You will create a unique design on a bowl and a pitcher using air brush techniques. Session 1 - Airbrushing, Session 2 - Clear glazing, Session 3 - Apply a decal. One week after class the bowl and pitcher will be ready for you to pick-up, take home and use. Location: Unique Creations Ceramics, Lewiston

Dry Brushing 101 NEW! By AJ Riley Date/Time: Monday; 10/1; 12-3PMDate/Time: Saturday; 10/6; 1-4PMSessions: 1 Cost: $48The dry brush technique adds a minimal amount of paint into ceramics to add depth, shading and highlighting details to a piece of bisque. Learn basic

concepts of dry brushing on ceramic planters and how to make them look realistic. Planters are cleaned and fired and ready to dry brush. The instructor clear glosses the piece to complete. The completed project will then be ready to take home and use on the same day. One session Location: Unique Creations Ceramics, Lewiston

Advanced Dry Brushing NEW! By AJ Riley Date/Time: Saturday; 11/3; 1-4PMDate/Time: Monday; 11/5; 12-3PMSessions: 1 Cost: $58This class takes Basic dry brushing a step further. In this class learn advanced dry brushing techniques. There is a set of three Pumpkin candle holders that will be completed using the drybrush technique. Bisque will be provided. When completed, the instructor will spray the piece to complete. The completed project will then be ready to take home and use on the same day. Location: Unique Creations Ceramics, Lewiston

CULINARYCooking for the Holidays NEW! By Bill & Aaron Jollymore Date/Time: Saturday; 11/17; 3-5PMSessions: 1 Cost: $53Learn to cook prime rib, ham, turkey, pork roast and all the holiday side dishes the Jollymore’s way. Learn the tips and tricks to save money and make the holidays fun!! Enjoy a glass of wine while Bill & Aaron walk you through some great holiday choices. Minimum Age 21. Registration Deadline: 11/12. No refunds or credit after 11/5. Location: Jollymore’s: A Dining Experience

Jollymore’s Soups, Stock & Sauces By Bill & Aaron Jollymore Date/Time: Saturday; 9/29; 3-5PMSessions: 1 Cost: $53Learn the basics and the differences

in creating your own stocks, then create soups and sauces from scratch! Attendees get to taste how these soups and sauces pair with different wines and beers as Bill and Aaron Jollymore walk you through each step, start to finish during this fun and tasty class. Come with an appetite and ready to learn during this perfect class for the upcoming fall and winter seasons! Minimum Age 21. Registration Deadline: 9/24. No refunds or credit after 9/17. Location: Jollymore’s: A Dining Experience

DANCE & MUSIC2-Step Lessons By Mont & Andena Hibbard Date/Time: Mondays; 9/10-11/12; 6:30-8PMSessions: 10 Cost: $43Come join us to learn the Two-Step, the most common country partner dance. Instructors Mont and Andena build upon previous classes, teaching different turns and patterns so students gain the confidence to enjoy being on the dance floor. The Lewis-Clark valley is unique in having many locations to dance. For this class: Having a dance partner enroll with you is REQUIRED. Leather soled shoes or boots or dance shoes are strongly recommended. Location: LCSC Campus

LEWIS-CLARK VALLEYCONTINUING EDUCATION & COMMUNITY EVENTS

415 Main Street, 2nd FloorLewiston, ID 83501

Open to Serve YouMon. - Fri.: 8AM - 5PM

Phone208-792-2749800-394-4189Fax208-792-2850Weblcsc.edu/ce [email protected]

Sue LappLewis-Clark Valley Coordinator

“Just loved it. Had done a class a few years ago and forgot how great they were. Went home and signed

up for two upcoming classes.”-former participant of Jollymore’s

Brews & Bites, February 2018

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Line Dancing By Alvie Aguilar Date/Time: Tuesdays; 8/21-12/4; 5:15-6:45PMSessions: 15 Cost: $40

Date/Time: Tuesdays; 8/21-10/9; 5:15-6:45PMSessions: 8 Cost: $25This popular class begins with basic line dance steps which include: The Grapevine, Lindy Step, Chasse, Shuffle, Jazz Box, Toe fans, Heel Switches, Step-lock, Sailor Step, Coaster Step, and Mambo. Once students are comfortable with the basic steps, class moves on to learn the following dances: Fireball, Watermelon Crawl, Born 2B Gaga, The Wilbur, Body Like A Back Road, Boot Scooting Boogie, and more. Music consists of country, pop and hip-hop. You do not need a partner in line dancing. Wear comfortable, lightweight clothing and slick soled shoes. No Class 11/20. Location: LCSC Campus

DAY TRIPS & RECREATION

A Taste of the Prairie By Carla Wilkins Date/Time: Saturday; 9/29; 7:30AM-3:30PMSessions: 1 Cost: $63Explore popular sites of the Camas Prairie and enjoy a few treats along the way. Upon arriving in Grangeville, the morning begins with a pastry at Crema Cafe, sample Mountain Smoothies while touring The Gym and then peek into the old tunnel under the Grangeville city sidewalks. The journey continues in Cottonwood for a tour of Dog Bark Park while enjoying the special cookies made for overnight guests; then a sample of chocolate at the Monastery after walking to the grotto at St. Gertrude’s. The tour ends with a non-alcoholic drink at the Keuterville Pub & Grub. This class provides transportation from Lewiston, Idaho. Location: Meet at CAH

Geology of the Clearwater-Lochsa Rivers NEW! By Keegan Schmidt Date/Time: Saturday; 10/27; 9AM-6PMSessions: 1 Cost: $53

The rocks in the Clearwater-Lochsa Valley along US Highway 12 have a fascinating story: huge Precambrian North American lakes, Mesozoic tropical Pacific islands, Cretaceous granite batholiths, and Cenozoic flood basalt lava flows. Join this one day driving tour, traversing from exotic Pacific island terranes across the suture zone along which these crustal blocks were attached to the North American continent, and into ancient North America. This class is a van tour not a boat tour. Location: Meet at CAH

FINE ARTSAnatomy of Picture Framing NEW! By William Smiley Date/Time: Tuesdays; 10/2 and 10/9; 2-6PMSessions: 2 Cost: $53 or Single Session $28Framing a picture can be costly, but, with basic tools, knowledge and DIY gumption it is possible to create handsome framing on a budget. Topics covered: frames, mat board, glass cutting, thrift store frames, terminology and safety. Students can

take either one session for $28 or both for $53. Location: CAH

Getting Started en Plein Air By Kelsey Grafton and Jan VogtmanDate/Time: Sunday; 9/16; 9AM-12PMSessions: 1 Cost: $28This class is designed to demystify the art of painting out doors. Studio artists or beginners, this is the class for you! All mediums welcome. Some supplies are available upon request. This class coincides with the City of Moscow’s Palouse Plein Air Competition. See page 18 for details. Location: Juliaetta/Kendrick TBD

Advanced and Intermediate Plein Air! By Kathryn Weisburg Date/Time: Monday and Tuesday; 10/8-10/9 9:30AM-4PMSessions: 1 Cost: $125Experienced artists are encouraged to join this two day workshop with accomplished artist Kathrine Weisberg. You will learn to see and simplify a field of complex light and stimulating visual images by building compelling but simple compositions based on large value masses and a distillation of the shapes and boundaries of the subject matter. Find the focal point and learn to subordinate other seemingly important areas in the picture plane. Learn to mentally lock in the light

“This was my second time. I continue to learn from it. Keegan is a great instructor passes on his

knowledge well.”-former participant of Keegan’s

Geology of the Snake, May 2018

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anticipating where it will travel and avoid chasing, fading or rapidly changing light. Block in the value base masses and learn to work with temperature rather than value changes within the primary masses then correct and re-simplify your composition.Location: CAH

Intro to Linocut Printmaking NEW! By Taylor Schnuerle Date/Time: Saturdays; 9/15 and 9/22; 10AM - 1PMSessions: 2 Cost: $58This course touches on the fundamentals of linocut relief printing. Think of this as making a large, custom-created intricate stamp, although relief printing is much more rewarding. During class the process is explained and tools, techniques and finished examples are shown to help students artistic knowledge and personal portfolio grow. At the end of the class, each student will have an edition (multiple copies) of one linocut. Minimum age 15. Location: CAH

Letterpress 101 By Tony Sittner Date/Time: Thursdays; 8/23 - 9/13; 6-8PMDate/Time: Thursdays; 9/20 - 10/11; 6-8PMDate/Time: Thursdays; 10/18 - 11/8; 6-8PMSessions: 4 Cost: $63This is an opportunity to engage in the unique art and craft of printing using the letterpress process, like Gutenberg. This class will use presses dating from 1880 following the process that changed the World. Students use metal

and wood type to print projects on a variety of paper selections provided; and if preferred, you can bring in your own paper. Incorporate graphic images by learning how photopolymer plates are made or by using available image cuts, many of which are over 100 years old. Learn to mix ink, cut paper on an 1800’s paper cutter and achieve an embossed look and feel with your printing. Minimum age 13 Location: Columbia Letterpress Studio

Letterpress Open Studio By Tony Sittner Date/Time: Thursdays; 8/23 - 11/29; 6-8PMSessions: 14 Cost: $93

Open Studio is for those who have had previous letterpress experience either having taken Letterpress 101 or by permission of the instructor. Students can use studio facilities to print projects of their choice. Bring your own paper or you can purchase from the existing stock in the studio. The studio is equipped with four vintage letterpresses, the earliest dating from 1880’s, a guillotine paper cutter, over 200 cases of wood and metal type, and all the additional items found in an early 1900’s print shop. Open studio begins 8/23and ends 11/29.

New students can join at anytime for Thursday sessions. Minimum age 13. No class 11/22. Location: Columbia Letterpress Studio

Make Your Own Journal By Tony Sittner Date/Time: Saturday; 10/20; 9AM-12PM and 10/21; 1-3PMSessions: 2 Cost: $58Learn the basics of traditional book making as you create a cloth bound journal. Learn how to fold, sew and use adhesives in making your book. Choose from a election of linen cloths for your cover, and further customize your cover and end sheets by marbling paper or select from a variety of decorative papers. Location: CAH

Marbling Made Easy NEW! By Tony Sittner Date/Time: Wednesday; 9/26; 6-7:30PMSessions: 1 Cost: $28Aqueous surface design, floating patterns on the surface of various solutions. That’s Marbling. A simple process that creates fantastic and unique results. In this class, learn the process using various techniques, solutions and inks. Use suminagashi inks, acrylic and oil paints to marble papers, cloth and objects. Your finished projects can be used for note cards, gift wrap, stationary, a scarf or as art to frame and enjoy. Location: CAH

Monotype Printmaking NEW! By William Smiley Date/Time: Saturdays; 9/29 and 10/6; 10AM - 3PM Sessions: 2 Cost: $103Date/Time: Saturday; 9/29 or 10/6; 10AM - 3PM Sessions: 1 Cost: $53

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Monotype is commonly called painterly print. Using a prepared plate, watercolors and an etching press, students will create one-of-a-kind prints. All levels of experience welcome. Students can take either session for $53 or both for $103. Location: CAH

Painting the Polar Lights NEW! By Carrie Lynn Kyser Date/Time: Wednesday; 11/7; 5-8PMSessions: 1 Cost: $38

Enjoy a program designed to make learning to paint on canvas easy while in a fun and social setting. Materials are provided and step-by-step instruction makes it simple for first-time painters to have success. Create an amazing winter scene complete with northern lights in the sky on canvas using acrylic paints, while learning the basics of painting and color in this class. Participants will take home their artwork plus the knowledge to try painting at home. Location: CAH

Raku NEW! By Kassie Smith and Kelsey Grafton Date/Time: Saturdays; 10/13 and 11/10; 10AM-5PMSessions: 2 Cost: $73

Students will learn to hand build ceramic objects, then glaze and participate in a Raku-style firing. Raku is a fast-paced outdoor pottery firing technique that yields unique results. Minimum age of 14 is required to participate in firing. Location: CAH

Tatting with a Shuttle NEW!

By Becki Parks Date/Time: Monday and Thursday; 10/8 and 10/11; 5:30-6:30PMSessions: 2 Cost: $23Some say tatting is a lost art. No it is not! In this class students will learn to use a tatting shuttle and make homemade lace. You will leave with your own tatting shuttle and string along with tatting patterns and a skill that few people know. Location: CAH

HEALTH & FITNESS

Belly Dance 1 NEW! By Dorothy Heywood Date/Time: Saturdays; 10/6; 10-10:45AMSessions: 1 Cost: $13Session 1 - Focus on Posture and Core: Open to all levels. This class introduces beginners to basic movements and posture and is great for reinforcing moves and Drills. Location: Syringa Dance

Belly Dance 2 NEW! By Dorothy Heywood Date/Time: Saturdays; 10/13; 10-10:45AMSessions: 1 Cost: $13Session 2 - Focus on Lower Body Movement: This class explores movements for feet, knees, hips and belly. This class is best suited for students who have taken the session 1 “Focus on Posture and Core” class or have previous experience from another source. Location: Syringa Dance

Belly Dance 3 NEW! By Dorothy Heywood Date/Time: Saturdays; 10/27; 10-10:45AMSessions: 1 Cost: $13Session 3 - Focus on Upper Body Movement : This class explores movements for ribs, shoulders, arms, and head.. This class is best suited for students who have taken the session 1 Focus on Posture and Core class or have previous experience from another source. Location: Syringa Dance

Belly Dance 4 NEW! By Dorothy Heywood Date/Time: Saturdays; 11/3; 10-10:45AMSessions: 1 Cost: $13Session 4 -Focus on Figure 8s: This class explores figure 8 movements on the whole body and introduces VEIL. This class is best suited for students who have taken the session 1 “Focus on Posture and Core” class or have previous experience from another source. Location: Syringa Dance

Yoga: Yes You Can! By Sherrie Beckman Date/Time: Wednesdays; 9/26-10/24; 5:30-6:45PMSessions: 5 Cost: $58

“Very good teacher & fun too.”-former participant of Sherrie Beckman’s Yoga: Yes You Can,

February 2018

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If you ever thought that you can’t ‘do’ yoga because your body isn’t ‘that flexible’, then this class is for you! Sherrie believes EVERY body can reap the benefits of yoga and helps students increase strength, flexibility and balance with encouragement and any modifications necessary for individuals. Come ready to play, your body will thank you! Bring a yoga mat to class. Location: LCSC Campus

HOME & GARDENBonsai By Suzanne Sittner Date/Time: Saturday; 10/13; 9AM-12PMSessions: 1 Cost: $73Welcome to the fascinating and living art of Bonsai! Learn the science behind the art which aids you in successfully potting, trimming, wiring and maintaining your own bonsai at home. “Bonsai” is a plant, usually a tree or shrub, that is grown in a container and made to look like a mature tree through the use of various training techniques. The art of Bonsai, as we know it traces back almost 2000 years. All materials are provided, including a traditional Bonsai pot, plant, soil, gravel and a Japanese figurine. Minimum Age 16. Location: CAH

Evergreen Wreath Workshop NEW! By Kate Patterson Date/Time: Saturday; 11/24; 11AM-1PM or 1PM-3PM or 3PM-5PMSessions: 1 Cost: $33Grab your friends and spend an hour building your own evergreen wreath! Choose from a variety of colorful, fragrant evergreens to create long lasting, beautiful 14” wreath to hang

on (or in) your home for the holiday season. Available in three 2 hour time slots. Space is limited. Registration includes supplies and instruction. Location: Patt’s Garden Center

Gourdgeous Gourds By Kate Patterson Date/Time: Thursday; 10/11; 5:30-7PMSessions: 1 Cost: $53Enjoy a fun evening creating a unique centerpiece out of unusual gourds and pumpkins. Students take home their own “gourdgeous” piece decked out with living succulents, pinecones, seed pods and all the other trappings of fall. You can even plant the succulents when you’re done enjoying your creation indoors. All supplies and instruction included. Location: Patt’s Garden Center

LANGUAGE AND CULTURE

Exploring Eastern Europe NEW! By Tony Sittner Date/Time: Wednesday; 9/19; 6-8PMSessions: 1 Cost: $28Join experienced European traveler and tour guide Tony Sittner as we explore a few of the highlights of Eastern Europe. Begin the journey in the Czech Republic and the city of Prague. From there take the train to Krakow, once capitol of Poland and go deep in the famous Wieliczka Salt mine

then experience a time of reflection at the concentration camps of Auschwitz and Birkenau. The next stop will be Hungary and the grand city of Budapest. Finish the journey in Austria in the city of Salzburg. Regional food and beverage will be served during the presentation. Location: LCSC Campus

Germany at its Best NEW! By Tony Sittner Date/Time: Wednesday; 10/10; 6-8PMSessions: 1 Cost: $28A rich vibrant past and a modern industrial present, make Germany ideal country to tour. Join experienced European traveler and tour guide, Tony Sittner and explore a few of the highlights of Germany. The presentation begins in the city of Cologne, makes a quick trip to Castle Berg Eltz, then follows the Rhine to the city of Bacharach and on to the Spa town of Baden Baden. After a stop in the ancient walled city of Rothenburg, travel to the castle Neuschwanstein, followed by Bavaria, Munich, and finally Berlin, the heart of modern Germany. Come hungry to enjoy some traditional German food and drink. Location: LCSC Campus

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Not Your Ordinary Hawaii Talk NEW! By Tony Sittner Date/Time: Wednesday; 10/24; 6-8PMSessions: 1 Cost: $28From volcanic beginnings and current eruptions, early inhabitants, European and Asian influence, territorial significance and the impact of State hood, this class takes a deep dive into Hawaii. Take a look at each island and discover what unique, historical and wonderful sites they offer. Whether you prefer sunning on Waikiki beach, biking 10,000 ft. down Haleakala Volcano, snorkeling at Hanauma Bay, whale watching off Lahaina, or golfing at Princeville, this class has you covered. Tony provides numerous handouts with his favorite locations, activities and places to stay. Come hungry and enjoy some of his favorite Hawaiian foods. Location: LCSC Campus

Three Weeks in Northern Italy By Tony Sittner Date/Time: Saturday; 11/10; 9-11AMSessions: 1 Cost: $28In this class experience the wonders of Northern Italy. A treasure packed itinerary takes you throughout the celebrated gems including Venice, Cinque Terre, Florence, Rome, Sorrento and the Isle of Capri. We also side trip to historic Pompeii to experience ancient Italy and the eruption of 79 AD. Famous sites, accommodations, food and of course wine all for the budget traveler in mind will be discussed. All while enjoying some of Tony’s favorite antipasto treats and Biscotti. Location: LCSC Campus

PERSONAL FOCUS

Canning 101, Sweet and Sour NEW! By Barbara Blasey Date/Time: Wednesday; 9/12/ and 9/19; 10AM-2PMSessions: 2 Cost: $65This class focuses on the basics of canning beginning with jam, during the first session, and then on to salsa during the second session. Other topics include learning what tools are needed, what can be safely canned in a home kitchen, and how to safely store canned goods. Helpful topics include tips on full versus reduced sugar canning and the purpose of ingredients in a recipe. Class fees include the cost of ingredients for each to take home a jar of jam, a jar of salsa and Ball Canning paperback reference guide for students Please bring a lunch! Location: TBD

Define Your Space: Introduction to Decorating NEW! By Vicki Butler Date/Time: Thursdays; 9/20 - 9/27; 6-8PMDate/Time: Thursdays; 10/18 - 10/25; 6-8PMDate/Time: Thursdays; 11/1 - 11/8; 6-8PMSessions: 2 Cost: $73Take the fear out of using color and texture by bringing balance to your space. Explore color, fabrics and textiles while learning the basics of decorating a room in your home: this entails drawings and figuring out square yard and square feet and lastly putting together the

beginning of a project portfolio. This class is very useful, rewarding and fun. Location: LCSC Campus

Gift Time! Making Bracelets and Earrings NEW! By Dorothy Heywood Date/Time: Saturday; 12/1; 10-11:30AMSessions: 1 Cost: $35Learn to make bracelets and earrings using wire, bead stringing wire, and components. Beginner level. Not a beginner? Join us for some holiday fun! Location: HiHo Silver

Introduction to Meditation By Rick Laws Date/Time: Wednesday; 10/3 - 10/24; 5:15-6:15PMSessions: 4 Cost: $38Create your own meditation practice, including a number of formal and informal techniques. No matter why you want to learn meditation, you’ll see how to put it to work for you. Bringing a cushion or yoga mat is recommended. Location: LCSC Campus

Let’s Talk About Race - Three Part Discussion Series NEW! By Dr. Jan Johnson, PhD Date/Time: Saturdays; 11/3-11/17; 10AM-12PMSessions: 3 Cost: $43

Date/Time: Saturday; 11/3; 10AM-12PMSession: 1 Cost: $23The Difference Between Us - The Science of RaceDate/Time: Saturday; 11/10; 10AM-12PMSession: 1 Cost: $23The Story We Tell - Legislating ColorDate/Time: Saturday; 11/17; 10AM-12PMSession: 1 Cost: $23The House We Live In - Race Today.

If you are curious about why race

“The Swiss Chocolate and Swiss Cheese were nice touches.”

-former participant of Tony’s Jungfraujoch-The Top of Europe,

January 2018

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continues to play such a role in American society, or why racism remains a problem 50 years after the Civil Rights Acts of the 1960s, this class is for you. Learn when, why and how the idea developed in the United States, the laws and policies that have affected race relations, and how they affect us today. The course utilizes the three part PBS documentary film “Race: the Power of and Illusion” along with discussion and hands-on activities. Learn to talk about race in a safe thoughtful and productive way. This course is based on the premise that everyone benefits when we address, rather than ignore, race and racism. Classes are also offered individually for $23.00 each. Minimum age 16. Location: LCSC Campus

Mahjongg By Suzanne Sittner Date/Time: Tuesdays and Thursdays; 10/16-10/25; 1:30-3:30PMSessions: 4 Cost: $53Learn to play American Mahjongg, a game of skill and luck. The game is played with a set of 144 tiles based on Chinese characters and symbols. No need to have a set to learn the game. Everyone does need a “card of hands” which is included in the cost. An optional book (“A Beginner’s Guide to American Mahjongg” by Elaine Sandberg) can be purchased on Amazon.com. Location: CAH

Memory Wire Necklace, Bracelet and Hoop Earrings NEW! By Dorothy Heywood Date/Time: Saturday; 11/17; 10-11:30AMSessions: 1 Cost: $35Learn to work with memory wire to

make quick, easy, beautiful jewelry and gifts. Beginner level. Location: HiHo Silver

Nuts and Bolts of Estate Planning By Paul B. Burris - Volunteer Date/Time: Wednesday; 9/19; 5-7PMSessions: 1 Cost: $13Creating an estate plan to ensure your wishes are upheld and to lessen the burden on your family is a difficult process. Learn how a little bit of planning can make the process of handling your estate much easier for your family. This course covers the typical documents used in a basic estate plan, including the differences between Wills and Trusts, Powers of Attorney, Living Wills, Community Property Agreements, and more. The course will also cover long-term care options and a basic introduction to the probate process in Idaho and Washington. Location: CAH

Positive Thinking By Kimberly Linder Date/Time: Wednesdays; 10/3-10/24;6:30-7:30PMSessions: 4 Cost: $63This is a four session class, however, classes can be taken individually. Each session focuses on different tools and techniques for creating your own version of a fulfilled life. This is based around emotional, mental and physical well-being and could include connecting with the joys of life, recognizing what great resources we have all around us, and - or incorporating simple changes to create a huge difference in your life and the lives of others. This is a class where techniques can and should be shared with others. Location: LCSC CampusSession 1 - Wellness & Self - introduction to holistic health.Date/Time: Wednesday; 10/3; 6:30-7:30PM Cost: $23

Session 2 - Exploring the Senses - enjoying different smells, tastes, sounds, sites and Textures). Date/Time: Wednesday; 10/10; 6:30-7:30PMCost: $23 Session 3 - Self Care - de-stressing the mind and body. Date/Time: Wednesday; 10/17; 6:30-7:30PMCost: $23 Session 4 - Peaceful Mind - techniques to use in your daily life.Date/Time: Wednesday; 10/24; 6:30-7:30PMCost: $23

Practical Automobile Ownership for the 21st Century NEW! By Luke Nuxoll Date/Time: Thursdays; 10/11 and 10/18; 6-7:45PMSessions: 2 Cost: $53A course aimed at the current and future needs of the individual automotive consumer; if you own, drive, or maintain a vehicle, this class will provide the resources to make informed decisions. The automotive industry combines aerospace, software, defense, and advanced communications technologies in the vehicles we count on every day. Breaking down these systems, understanding the essentials, and seeing the automotive industry from an individual perspective, removes the complexity from the subject matter, and provides students with a strategy to get the most value for short and long term vehicle investments. Minimum age 16. Location: LCSC Campus

Social Media Management 101 NEW! By Shelby Pryor Date/Time: Saturday; 10/13; 10AM-3PMSessions: 1 Cost: $43Whether you want to rule social media for a business or yourself, you need the tips and tricks to boost your profile. Learn how to follow helpful guidelines, create a schedule, make yourself stand out and understand different platforms

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during this one session course. Make sure you bring your cellular device and computer if available. Registration Deadline: 10/10 Location: LCSC Campus

Stacked Pendant and Earring class NEW! By Dorothy Heywood Date/Time: Saturday; 11/10/18; 10-11:30AMSessions: 1 Cost: $35

Choose from preselected briolette cut gemstone beads and create a gorgeous pendant plus matching earrings. Beginner to advanced level. Location: HiHo Silver

Stream Entomology For Beginning Fly Fishers NEW! By Peg Kingery Date/Time: Thursday; 10/4; 7-9PMSessions: 1 Cost: $18Fly fishers often face the challenge of choosing the right fly to use to catch selectively-eating trout. During this class, we discuss the main “fish foods”, focusing on the life cycles and habitats of aquatic insects and terrestrials, and fish feeding behavior and energy needs. We also discuss how to select artificial imitations of a trout’s favorite food and see examples of many of the flies that successfully land them in western rivers. Location: LCSC Campus

Taking the Mystery out of Airbnb, VRBO and Home Exchange NEW! By Patti Vassar & Tony Sittner Date/Time: Tuesday; 10/16; 6-8PMSessions: 1 Cost: $23This course introduces travelers to a variety of options for reserving rooms, condos or homes to customize vacation or business trips. Airbnb, VRBO and Home Exchanges offer an extensive range of options in prices, amenities and locations. Learn the basics and ease of traveling and hosting in this market of opportunity. This class introduces the world of Home Exchange. Thousands of people travel world-wide with no accommodation costs. It’s easy, safe and can be a very economical way to see the United States or other parts of the world. Minimum Age 16. Location: LCSC Campus

Write and Publish a Children’s book NEW! By Bernice Seward Date/Time: Thursdays; 10/4 - 10/25; 6:30-8PMSessions: 4 Cost: $63Have you ever wanted to write and/or publish a children’s book? Maybe you’ve had an idea for a story but haven’t had the time or know-how to turn your idea into a book. You may love kids and want to connect with them or teach them through your story; or you want to honor a special person or memory and share it with others. No matter the reason, this

class will help you write a children’s book, get it to the finish line and hold your published book in your own two hands. Location: CAH

PHOTOGRAPHYBasic Outdoor Photography By Lynne Guillot Date/Time: Saturday; 10/20 and 10/27; 9:30-11:30AMSessions: 2 Cost: $63This course consists of two sessions designed to develop and improve your outdoor photography. The first session reviews basic camera operation, types of lenses, light principles and techniques used in outdoor photography. Then an outdoor photo shoot to apply the knowledge and techniques learned. The second session reviews and discusses the photographs taken during the first session. No Cell Phones or Tablets. Minimum age 18. Location: LCSC Campus

How Do I Operate My Camera? By Lynne Guillot Date/Time: Saturday; 11/10; 9:30-11:30AMSessions: 1 Cost: $53If you have a new single-lens reflex camera and want to know the basics of how to use it - then this course is for you. It answers the question “What are these buttons and settings for?” Learn the basic functions and settings of an SLR digital camera. This class consists of one 2 hour session. Bring your digital SLR camera. No Cell Phones or Tablets. Minimum age 18. Location: LCSC Campus

Register at

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or Call 208-792-2447

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Exhibit brought to you in part through grants from:Exhibit sponsors:

Office of the PresidentCommunity Programs

125th Anniversary Committee

Celebrating the Community and its Role in the History of LCSC

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Join us at the Center for a viewing of the film version

of this season’s live theatre productions

Chicago TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18

Night of the Living Dead SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28

Grease WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30

Wait Until Dark WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13

Beauty and the Beast SATURDAY, JUNE 8

Watch Inland 360 for times.Presented by

LCSC Center for Arts & History In partnership with the

Lewiston Civic Theatre

Sponsors:

Donations accepted

FROM STAGE TO SCREEN

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Sometimes a soul needs space.

Monastery of St. GertrudeCottonwood, Idaho

w w w . S t G e r t r u d e s . o r g

Spirit Center RetreatsMonastic Immersion Experience

Inn at St. Gertrude Bed and Breakfast

ACT Test Prep CourseIn preparing for the ACT it is important to start early and practice using your knowledge and skills. A prep course can help improve student testing knowledge, comfort level and scores.

• Register for the entire course (all sessions) or for specific topic sessions• LCSC instructors lead five separate two or three hour sessions • Individual sessions include - English, reading, writing, math and science• Learn what to expect on test day, test taking strategies and how to find additional study resources• Practice with actual test questions and discuss results • Past attendees report feeling more relaxed about what to anticipate on the ACT

Start date: Prep sessions begin in September, and will generally be conducted six to seven weeks prior to national testing dates for 2018-19

Fee: $15 per session – held on LCSC campus

Test dates and registration details can be found at http://www.lcsc.edu/student-counseling/act-test-prep-course/ or contact [email protected] or 208-792-2211 for more information.

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COMPUTERS AND TECHNOLOGY

Beginning Excel By Dale Brege - Volunteer Date/Time: Wednesday; 12/5; 8:30-11:30AMSessions: 1 Cost: $35Learn the basics of Excel and begin to analyze an assortment of information and numbers covering data entry, formatting and basic calculations. The little time you spend learning this program will go a long way toward increasing your effectiveness in organizing and presenting numbers and data. Location: Grangeville Outreach Center

Clean Your Computer By Elijah Zeida Two Sessions to choose fromDate/Time: Thursday; 10/11; 6-9PMorDate/Time: Thursday; 11/8; 6-9PMSessions: 1 Cost: $50Bring your laptop and power cord and learn how to remove malware, junk files, and fix problems that are slowing down your machine. This is a hands-on

class that teaches you how to keep your laptop running at peak proficiency. Location: Grangeville Outreach Center

Protect Your Computer By Elijah Zeida Date/Time: Thursday; 11/15; 6:30-8PMSessions: 1 Cost: $35Learn how to protect your privacy, block hackers and stop malware. This is a hands-on class so bring your laptop and power cord. Location: Grangeville Outreach Center

Quickbooks 2016 By Janice Gobbi Date/Time: Wednesday; 9/26; 9AM-4PMSessions: 1 Cost: $85Learn QuickBooks 2016, a computerized accounting system that helps you record sales and deposits, invoice customers, enter and track bills, and write checks. Location: Grangeville Outreach Center

CULINARYSip & Roll: Smoked Salmon Sushi By Rachel Young - VolunteerDate/Time: Monday; 10/15; 6-8PMSessions: 1 Cost: $32

Sushi doesn’t have to mean eating raw fish! Learn to make and roll sushi using two techniques by making smoked salmon maki (a regular rolling method) and uramaki (an inside out roll). A few of the rolls will contain imitation crab for variety. Bring your

appetite and if you want, you can purchase a beverage from the Veteran Center’s bar. Location: Veteran’s Center

DANCE & MUSICLearn to Dance: Foxtrot By Jeff & Carla Wilkins - Volunteers Date/Time: Tuesday; 9/25 and 10/2; 6:30-8PMSessions: 2 Cost: $30/coupleThis will easily become the most useable dance in your repertoire as it is danced to all types of music, fast or slow. This two night beginner class is designed to teach you enough to dance a pattern around the floor, with plenty of time to practice, and will hopefully make you feel happier to be there. Must register as a couple Location: GHS

DAY TRIPS & RECIdaho Forest Group Tour By Idaho Forest Group - Volunteer Date/Time: Tuesday; 9/18; 5:30-8PMSessions: 1 Cost: $10Please join Idaho Forest Group for a tour of their Grangeville mill. Learn about their operation from raw

GRANGEVILLE LCSC OUTREACH CENTER

Avista Building, 201 E. Main St.Grangeville, ID 83530

Open to Serve YouMon, Wed & Thurs: 7:30AM – 3PM

Tuesday: 11AM – 6PMPhone208-983-2164Fax208-983-2368Emailcnwilkins@lcsc.eduWeblcsc.edu/grangeville- outreach/home

Carla Nuxoll WilkinsGrangeville Outreach Coordinator

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materials to products and be treated to a tour of their state of the art facility, one of the most safe, modern and efficient mills in North America. Location: Idaho Forest Group

Taste of the Prairie By Carla Wilkins - Volunteer Date/Time: Saturday; 9/29; 9AM-1PMSessions: 1 Cost: $25Explore popular sites of the Camas Prairie and enjoy a few treats along the way. Upon arriving in Grangeville, the morning begins with a pastry at Crema Cafe, samples of Mountain Smoothies while touring The Gym and then peeking into the old tunnel under the Grangeville city sidewalks. The journey continues in Cottonwood for a tour of Dog Bark Park while enjoying the special cookies made for overnight guests; then a sample of chocolate at the Monastery after walking to the grotto at St. Gertrude’s. The tour ends with a non-alcoholic drink at the Keuterville Pub & Grub, and students can decide if they want to stay for a fast lunch. Location: Crema Café

FINE ARTSEco-Dyed Silk Scarves By Lynette Mullis Date/Time: Tuesday; 10/9; 6-9PMSessions: 1 Cost: $45Create your own eco-dyed silk scarf in class and take it home wet, in a jar, to finish dyeing and drying. The class moves quickly to get the scarves in the dye pot, followed by a 5” x 7” slow stitch project while

discussing eco-dyeing, dyeing history and plants. Location: GHS

Sip & Paint: Barns in Pastels NEW By Margie Tuttle Date/Time: Monday; 9/17 - 10/8; 6-8PMSessions: 4 Cost: $105

Spend four evenings learning the art of adding depth and perception with pastels to create your own image of a countryside barn. Students are given several choices of types of barns to paint. All supplies are provided and if you want, you can purchase a beverage from the Veteran Center’s bar. Must register by 9/10Location: Veteran’s Center

HEALTH & FITNESS

From Plants to Tinctures, Tonics & Salves By Sr. Agnes Reichlin and Sr. Carlotta Fontes Date/Time: Saturday; 11/17; 9AM-2:30PMSessions: 1 Cost: $45Spend a day at the beautiful Monastery of St. Gertrude picking rose hips, then, prepare them and begin the process of making a tincture rich in Vitamin C to take home. The class will discuss other plants, tonics and tinctures that promote good health. Salve-making is discussed if time allows. Dinner at noon (included in fee) is in the Monastery dining room. Location: Monastery of St. Gertrude

Heavenly Scent - A Soap Making Primer By Sr. Carlotta Fontes Date/Time: Saturday; 11/3; 9AM-2:30PMSessions: 1 Cost: $59Create beautiful cold-process soap using updated methods and ingredients. Learn how to incorporate safety and allergy tips when composing your soap. Make bars of soap to take home for yourself or to give as gifts. Part of your experience is enjoying lunch with the Sisters in the monastery dining room (included in fee). Location: Monastery of St. Gertrude

MONEYPlan Your Estate By Jenneane Musegades Date/Time: Tuesday; 11/13; 6:30-8:30PMSessions: 1 Cost: $20It’s hard enough to deal with the loss of a loved one without adding probate issues. A little pre-planning can make the process much easier. Learn the difference between a will and a trust as well as the burdens of each. Long-term care financial decisions, living wills and powers of attorney are also part of the estate planning process. Learn the plan that is perfect for your family. Location: GEMS

Risk Reduction for the Small Business NEW By Barbara Leachman Date/Time: Wednesday; 10/17; 1-4:30PMSessions: 1 Cost: $25Learn how to reduce your business risk in an afternoon discussion with three experts. Attorney Joe Wright will talk about risk control, entities, contracts, lawsuits, and employee risk. Insurance agent Cathy Jo Witters will discuss protection, cybercrime, safety and employee handbooks. Finally, Barbara Leachman of the Small Business Development Center will lecture on embezzlement, accounting controls, collection, credit, cash flow and how

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TEACH FOR US IN GRANGEVILLE!Are you interested in teaching for our program? If you aspire to provide quality,

lifelong learning that is enriching and relevant to area residents, contact us!Call Carla Wilkins for more information at 208-983-2164 or email

[email protected] look forward to hearing from you.

good accounting reports can help reduce risk. Location: Grangeville GED Office

PERSONAL FOCUS

Effective Letter Writing NEW By Norma Staaf Date/Time: Wednesday; 10/17; 5:30-7:30PMSessions: 1 Cost: $15Do you ever think you should write a letter to the editor but let the opportunity pass because you feel uncomfortable? Whether it’s praising a person or group, challenging an article or letter, or bringing up an issue that affects your community, this class will provide tips on how to write a letter with a clear message. Location: Grangeville Outreach Center

FRIDAY October 5, 4-9PM

SATURDAYOctober 6, 12-4PM

Featured Artist

LINDA SCOTT

SAVE THE DATE

2018 Palouse Plein AirSaturday, September 15 through Friday, September 21For more information go to:www.ci.moscow.id.us/216/Palouse-Plein-Air

*NEW* TWO DAY EVENT!

Interested in Plein Air Painting? See Page 6 for Beginner and Advanced Plein Air Workshops!

Register at

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or Call 208-792-2447

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Our mission is to enhance the Success of Small Businesses in

North Central Idaho.

Funded in part through a cooperative agreement with the U.S. Small Business Administration

We Offer:

• Confidential No-cost Consulting • Strategy Expertise • Practical Information • Affordable Workshops

Idaho SBDC clients consistently outperform their peers.

Contact us at (208) 792-2465 or [email protected] our state website at www.IdahoSBDC.org

Chinese at the

Confl uence

Take a moment to discover Chinese at the Confl uence

Tuesday - Saturday 11AM - 4PM

LCSC CENTER FOR ARTS & HISTORY415 Main St., Lewiston ID, 83501

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COMPUTERS AND ROBOTICS

Cybersecurity By Chris St. Germaine Date/Time: Thursday; 12/13; 5:30-7:30PMSessions: 1 Cost: $10This workshop will provide an overview of cyberspace security tools available that are designed to reduce the risks of a system’s breach. This class shares tips and tricks to reduce the risk of your data becoming hacker bait.  Location: LCSC Orofino Outreach Center

DANCE AND MUSIC

Twinkle Stars: Ages 4-5 By Lara Morrison Date/Time: Fridays and Saturdays; 10/26, 11/3, 11/9, 12/1, 12/8, 12/15, 12/21/18, 1/12, 1/18, 1/26, 2/2/19; 8:30AM-9:15AMSessions: 13 Cost: $98Activities are aimed at cultivating body awareness, such as the ability to identify and isolate body parts. There will be singing and clapping exercises

to help develop the musical side and movement skills such as shaking, kicking, walking on different levels, etc. Other activities will focus on using imagination to cultivate creativity. A wonderful class for both boys and girls. Dress rehearsal is February 8 and the dance recital is February 9 at 10 am in the Orofino Junior Senior High School. Location: ManiYAC Teen Center

Tiny Dancers: Ages 6-9 By Lara Morrison Date/Time: Fridays and Saturdays; 10/26, 11/3, 11/9, 12/1, 12/8, 12/15, 12/21/18, 1/12, 1/18, 1/26, 2/2/19; 9:15AM-10:15AMSessions: 13 Cost: $98Join Lara Morrison from Footnotes Dance for a fun introduction to dance! The Beginning Ballet & Tap class is perfect for any student who has had little or no dance training and who is between the ages of 6 and 9. Ballet and tap are taught in combination because each offers something important that will help the student be more well-rounded and grow as a dancer. More emphasis is placed on technique, precision and building the muscular strength needed to hold correct placement. The ballet syllabus is based on a progression of exercises, preparing the body and mind for technique that develops good placement, proper breathing, co-ordination, strength, grace, and musicality. Dress rehearsal is February 8 and the dance recital is

February 9 at 10AM in the Orofino Junior Senior High School. Location: ManiYAC Teen Center

Beginning Jazz: Ages 6-9 By Lara Morrison Date/Time: Fridays and Saturdays; 10/26, 11/3, 11/9, 12/1, 12/8, 12/15, 12/21/18, 1/12, 1/18, 1/26, 2/2/19; 10:15AM-11:15AMSessions: 12 Cost: $98Come learn basic techniques of jazz and hip hop dance! No experience is necessary. Learn different choreography and how to express movements using your own interpretations. This class is all about having fun! Dress rehearsal is February 8 and the dance recital is February 9 at 10AM in the Orofino Junior Senior High School. Location: ManiYAC Teen Center

Advanced Ballet: Ages 10+ By Lara Morrison Date/Time: Fridays and Saturdays; 10/26, 11/3, 11/9, 12/1, 12/8, 12/15, 12/21/18, 1/12, 1/18, 1/26, 2/2/19; 11:15AM-12:15PMSessions: 12 Cost: $98The advanced class is designed for those students with prior dance experience. More focus will be placed on technique, strengthening muscles and appreciating the aesthetics of good dance. Students will learn to express themselves when performing and present themselves with a positive self image in all areas of life. Dress rehearsal will be February 8 and the Dance recital is February 9 at 10 AM in the Orofino Junior Senior High School. Location: ManiYAC Teen Center

Harmonica Basics NEW By Rick Thorum Date/Time: Tuesdays; 10/9, 10/16, 10/23, 10/30; 5:30-6:30PMSessions: 4 Cost: $25Learn how to play the Harmonica aka French Harp. Impress your friends around the campfire or just learn to do something new! Students will need to

OROFINO LCSC OUTREACH CENTER

416 Johnson Avenue, Suite 1 Orofino, ID 83544

Open to Serve YouMonday – Friday 12 – 6PM

[email protected]/orofino- outreach/home

Danielle HardyOrofino Outreach Coordinator

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bring their own C Harmonica to class. Taught by a player of 40 years. Location: LCSC Orofino Outreach Center

HEALTH AND FITNESS

Water Aerobics By Vikki Landmark Date/Time: Tuesdays and Thursdays; 9/4 - 9/27; 6-6:55AMSessions: 8 Cost: $35Date/Time: Tuesdays and Thursdays; 10/2 - 10/30; 6-6:55AMSessions: 9 Cost: $35Date/Time: Tuesdays and Thursdays; 11/1 - 11/29; 6-6:55AMSessions: 9 Cost: $35Date/Time: Tuesdays and Thursdays; 12/4 - 12/27; 6-6:55AMSessions: 8 Cost: $35Water Aerobics is an excellent low-impact way to build strength and muscle. Reduce body fat by burning calories more efficiently and increase flexibility. Working out in the water supports the body and reduces risk of muscle and joint injury. Location: Best Western Lodge at Rivers Edge

DAY TRIPS & RECREATION

West Ridge Trail Hike By Rick Thorum Date/Time: Saturday; 10/20; 9AM-12PMSessions: 1 Cost: $15A 2 hour round trip easy to moderate hike, some altitude gain, with beautiful views of the rock quarry and the Clearwater Valley. The trail head is half-way up the A Road on the south side of the dam (the road to Bruce’s Eddy). Will stop to look at the views/Autumn colors and have lunch/snack at a picnic table. Bring appropriate gear for hiking, food and water. Location: Meet at Bruce’s Eddy for shuttle to trail head on Merry’s Bay Road

Merry’s Bay Trail Hike By Rick Thorum Date/Time: Saturday; 10/27; 9AM-12PMSessions: 1 Cost: $15Take a hike on a beautiful little trail on the north facing slope with much water loving vegetation, views of the reservoir, and geology. We will shuttle from Bruce’s Eddy to the trail head on Merry’s Bay road (1.5 miles). Dress according to the weather and bring your own food/drinks. Location: Meet at Bruce’s Eddy for shuttle to trailhead on Merry’s Bay Road

Learn to Ski Bald Mountain NEW By Chris St. Germaine Date/Time: Saturdays; 1/12, 1/19, 1/26/19; 10:30AM-12PM then 1:30-3:00pmSessions: 3 Cost: $55Learn to ski at Bald Mountain! Never been on ski’s before? No problem! Want to learn what it’s like to snowboard? Here’s your chance! Ski lesson fees include ski/board rental and lift ticket for the day. Bring your own food or you can purchase food there. Location: Bald Mountain

FINANCEGrant Writing for Beginners By Danielle Hardy Date/Time: Saturday; 12/7; 9AM-12PMSessions: 1 Cost: $40Learn the basic rules and guidelines of writing both foundation and government grants. Learn where resources are and how non-profits can network for best access to opportunities. Students will write a simple grant and get examples of successful projects funded through grants. Bring your ideas and your questions...and get ready to learn! Location: LCSC Orofino Outreach Center

PERSONAL FOCUS

Jumpstarting a Writer’s Life NEW By Danielle Hardy Date/Time: Thursdays; 10/11, 10/18, 10/25; 6-7:30PMSessions: 3 Cost: $20Learn how to write fiction, non-fiction,

Register at

www.lcsc.edu/ce

or Call 208-792-2447

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TEACH FOR US IN OROFINO!

Are you interested in teaching for our program? If you aspire to provide quality,

lifelong learning that is enriching and relevant to area residents, contact us!

Call Danielle Hardy for more information at 208-476-5731 or email

[email protected] look forward to hearing from you.

poetry, or anything that interests you. You can also bring your own writings to share. This is a great workshop to find new ways to describe people, places, and things. Taught by a writer that has had numerous articles, poems, and letters published in national and regional publications. Location: LCSC Orofino Outreach Center

MONEY MATTERSEasy Business Start By Chris St. Germaine Date/Time: Thursday; 11/8; 5:30-7:30PMSessions: 1 Cost: $10Make your new business start easier by getting the right information up front. Learn and understand concepts such as checklists, plans, feasibility, value proposition, licensing, taxes, and capital. Get important links, steps, and resources before investing your time and money. Location: LCSC Orofino Outreach Center

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Coming Soon to the Center for Arts & History

NOVEMBER

RESONATING OBJECTSMargaret Noble

Idaho Watercolor Society39th Annual Juried Exhibition

Register at

www.lcsc.edu/ce

or Call 208-792-2447

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Join us April 2019 for the 35th Annual

35th Annual

April 26, 27,28 2019

A weekend artisan fair on the Lewis-Clark State College Campus

Friday, April 19Proceeds for the 29th Annual Confluence Grape & Grain benefit the Lewis-Clark State College

Center for Arts & History and the Business Student Organization Scholarship Fund.

For more information visit: www.lcsc.edu/ce/dogwood/

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AJ Riley has 26 years of experience with ceramics and has taught ceramic classes for 16 years.

Bill Jollymore, Owner/Operating Manager, and son, Executive Chef Aaron Jollymore, have been in the food and beverage business for many years and love to share their talents with others at their restaurant, Jollymore’s: A Dining Experience. This father/son team work wonderfully together.

Mont & Andena Hibbard dance four to five nights a week. They have been teaching dance for four years. They understand being new to dancing and feeling hesitant to be on the dance floor.

Alvie Aguilar, a line dancing instructor at the Moose Lodge, knows, enjoys and loves to teach over 30 line dances.

Keegan Schmidt has taught geology for over nine years and focuses his research on the geologic history of Hell’s Canyon and the region around it.

Taylor Schnuerle received his B.S., which his family told him he was full of anyway, in Art Practice from Portland State University in 2014. He has worked as a freelance designer and in his spare time creates digital art, acrylic paintings and relief prints.

Tony Sittner has been teaching a variety of classes for over 20 years in Idaho, Washington and California. He brings his 30 years of work in the printing industry to students teaching letterpress, book making, paper marbling, paper making and other art forms. An avid traveler and tour guide with over 15 trips to Europe, he also teaches European travel classes to make for a safe and informed trip.

William Smiley Has been a printmaker since 2002 and is the owner of Tiny Crow Framing in Moscow, Idaho.

Kathryn Weisberg grew up in the rural foothills of Mt. Diablo on her parents 2200 acre ranch, developing “my early and lasting love for nature” She lived and worked in the San Francisco Bay Area until 2005, when her yearning for a more nature-rooted lifestyle led her to Lake Pend Oreille in northern Idaho. Surrounded by the majestic Cabinet and Selkirk Mountains, she has kept a Studio for 10 years. She has traveled extensively through Central and South America, Europe, Scandinavia, and the Arctic always returning to the mountains and countryside of northern Idaho she has grown to love. Weisberg holds degrees in Fine Art, Business and Psychology. She has been showing internationally since the early 1990s. Her work has been exhibited widely in both solo and group exhibitions in Idaho, California, Vancouver, Ontario, Colorado, South Carolina Vermont, in London and Beijing, China.

Carrie Lynn Kyser is a life-long learner and avid designer and artist. She has almost 20 years experience in acrylic painting and recently was the featured artist for the National Lentil Festival poster.

Kassie Smith is a former ceramics instructor at the University of Idaho. She is the current Ceramics Technician at Washington State University and the Studio manager/instructor at Artisan’s Dahmen Barn.

Becki Parks is passionate about the art of tatting. She enjoys tatting as much as she can and would like to inspire others to enjoy this centuries-old art.

Sherrie Beckman has 17 years of experience as a fitness consultant and has been a yoga practitioner for over 11 years. She has learned that yoga promotes physical and emotional health and is grateful to be able to teach yoga. Sherrie is also an investment representative for Edward Jones.

Suzanne Sittner is a Master Gardener and has been involved in Bonsai for over 15 years in the Seattle area. She brings with her the unique techniques to create works of art from various plants.

Kate Patterson, a long-time employee of Patt’s Garden Center, is an avid gardener who enjoys experimenting with different gardening techniques.

Barbara Blasey has been canning for forty years, beginning with Elderberry jelly. Her entries in the Nevada State Fair and Nez Perce County Fair have won blue ribbons for taste and appearance. The latest Ball Canning Company and USFDA regulations are followed at all times for food safety and handling.

Vicki Butler has worked in the Home Improvement Industry locally for the past 25 yrs. with Skelton’s Carpet One (11) years, Floor Coverings International (10) years. Now she enjoys her own Design Business -Home Fashion Design.

Rick Laws has studied a number of meditation practices over the last 18 years.

Paul B. Burris, Attorney, practices in the field of Elder Law in the Lewis-Clark Valley at the law firm of Creason, Moore, Dokken & Geidl, PLLC.

Luke Nuxoll has an Associates Degree

Meet Our Instructors LEWIS-CLARK VALLEY GRANGEVILLE OROFINO

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in Automotive Technology with a background in teaching non-industry students, as well as an ASE Master certified technician with 10 years in the field. He lives in Lewiston with his family, and plays guitar in a local band on the weekends.

Shelby Pryor graduated from Lewis-Clark State College in December 2017 with a BA in Communication Arts. Ms. Pryor was named Outstanding Graduate in the Humanities this spring. During her time at LCSC, she managed social media accounts for the Center for Arts and History and local non-profit, The Green Apple Project. Her current position is at Walla Walla Valley Wine Alliance, where she works with social media, as well as in other roles.

Dorothy Heywood is the owner of HiHo Silver in Clarkston, has been teaching wire wrapping for over 10 years. Her newly remodeled studio allows for plenty of space to teach classes. Dorothy has also been teaching belly dance for three years at her Clarkston studio, Syringa Dance.

Peg Kingery is a member and fly fishing instructor for programs sponsored by Kelly Creek Fly casters and Clearwater Fly Casters. She is a member of Fly Fishers International, Trout Unlimited and fly fishing instructor for Casting for Recovery, North Idaho / Eastern Washington.

Patti Vassar is a longtime Lewiston resident. As a result of her positive experiences with Airbnb and VRBO, she now hosts Airbnb in her home.

Bernice Seward is a local children’s author and illustrator who has self-published several children’s books and has helped others do the same.

Lynne Guillot is an award winning photographer who specializes in

outdoor, travel and macro photography. Her work is found in many Pacific Northwest galleries and exhibits.

Dale Brege has had a life-long career as a biologist with Michigan State University, State of Wisconsin, and the Federal Government (US Forest Service and NOAA’s National Marine Fisheries Service). He has made numerous professional and personal presentations and loves to hike and fish in his spare time.

Elijah Zeida has owned and operated Clearwater Computers, LLC for the last seven years. His clients include two local internet service providers, an IT company in North Dakota, as well as serving the Clearwater Region. Elijah has also taught beginning to advanced computer classes on a variety of subjects.

Janice Gobbi, a Certified Quickbooks Pro Advisor, has been teaching QuickBooks and advising small businesses for over 20 years and has taught for both LCSC and BSU. Her accounting, small business, and tax professional experience will help answer your Quickbooks questions.

Rachel Young has a BS in Forestry and taught numerous wildland firefighting classes before her retirement from the US Forest Service. The dearth of sushi bars in Grangeville forced her to learn to make her favorite dishes and for the past four years, she has been the main chef for the Grangeville Arts sushi event.

Jeff & Carla Wilkins have been ballroom dancing since the 80’s. They have taught a number of dance classes together and Carla taught dancing at Sts. Peter & Paul School for 17 years.

Idaho Forest Group Grangeville is a major private employer in Idaho county. They are proud of their employees and

are always looking for smart, ambitious people who want a career with a progressive, top tier company.

Carla Wilkins, a camas prairie native, is the Grangeville Outreach Coordinator for LCSC.

Lynette Mullis, a certified teacher who earned her Master’s degree at the University of Arizona and her undergraduate through Prescott College, has been playing with fabric and sewing since she was 10 years old. An interest in natural dyeing and slow stitch led her to a class in England, followed by a year of much practice on her own. She looks forward to sharing her knowledge with you.

Margie Tuttle started painting reproduction porcelain dolls at the age of 8, and since then, has gained experience in all mediums. You can see her work at The Gym where she’s painted a jungle scene mural for their play area and café.

Sr. Agnes Reichlin is an RN and has taken several herb and essential oil classes. She uses oils and herbs in many healing environments.

Sr. Carlotta Fontes is a Master Herbalist and tender of the Monastery gardens. She makes salves, soaps, and balms among other healing items.

Jenneane Musegades graduated from Metropolitan State University of Denver and from the University of Denver College of Law and is licensed to practice law in Idaho and four other states. She has practiced law, specializing in estate planning, for over 20 years.

Barbara Leachman, Director of the North Central Idaho Small Business Development Center, has degrees in both Agribusiness and Business Education. She helps small businesses

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with marketing, feasibility, accounting, and small business management.

Norma Staaf is the Clearwater Valley correspondent for the Idaho County Free Press. She enjoys writing letters to the editor on a variety of topics and has had letters published in national, regional, and local publications.

Lara Morrison is a parent and native of the Lewiston area who has danced her entire life. She is a certified Zumba instructor and teaches both dance and Zumba at Footnotes Dance in Lewiston and has accompanied the Footnotes Dance Team to Disneyland to perform in the Holiday Spectacular Parade.

Vikki Landmark grew up swimming in the rivers of Idaho, spending time as a lifeguard and practicing synchronized swimming in college. Vikki’s true passion is scuba diving. She is a dive master and teaches diving classes during the summer months. Vikki has been teaching water aerobics several years at

the pool in her hometown of Kamiah, Idaho.

Rick Thorum has a degree in Physical Geography from the University of Utah. He has worked at Grand Canyon, Death Valley, Capital Reef National Parks, Cedar Breaks and Timpanogos Cave National Monuments. Along with hiking, Rick enjoys playing harmonica and writing.

Danielle Hardy has worked for the LCSC Orofino Outreach Center for 15 years. She is a community volunteer that helps local non-profits with their projects through local fundraising and grants for over 20 years. Danielle enjoys teaching others so that they can help improve their own communities.

Christina St Germaine holds a Bachelor of Science in Biology from the University of Minnesota. After spending 15 years in the field working to better mother nature she made a career switch to work to better the

regions communities as an economic development professional. Chris has spent the past decade working to expand telecommunications capacity across the Nez Perce Reservation and surrounding area. Chris’s professional life is driven by forming proactive partnerships that leverage resources to meet identified needs; and, her personal passions revolve around proudly raising a son who now serves us in the Armed Forces, managing a local not for profit ski hill and gardening.

Volunteers are teaching ski lessons. Every volunteer is a seasoned skier with a strong passion for skiing and would like to pass on their knowledge to others.

*A big thank you to those instructors who volunteer their time to teach class. Those fees go towards Continuing Education scholarships.

Preserving the equipment and methods of linotype and letterpress.LINOTYPE • PLATEN PRESS

MONOTYPE • INTERTYPENEWSPAPER PRESS

300 TYPE CASESPROOF PRESS

110 E. Main StreetPalouse, WA

Saturdays 10am - 2pm or by appointmentcall 509-878-1742

The Museum Offers Classes In The Art And Craft Of Letterpress Printing

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Future Dates:September 8October 13

November 10December 8

EVERY SECOND SATURDAY!All ages welcome!!

FAMILY ART DAY

Dates: September 25 & November 27Adults (18+) gather at the LCSC Center for Arts & History to de-stress

with snacks, coloring and fun make and take projects.

Bring a friend or two and head to the Center at 415 Main Street,

Lewiston from 4:30-7PM.

CRAFT

Join us 1 - 3PMFREE!

208-792-2447 [email protected] www.lcsc.edu/cah 415 Main Street, Lewiston ID 83501

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For more information or to register: 208-792-2447

www.lcsc.edu/thecenter 415 Main Street,

Lewiston, ID 83501

NOVEMBER

NOVEMBER

SEPTEMBER

Idaho Watercolor Society39th Annual Juried Exhibition

RESONATING OBJECTSMargaret Noble

EVERY SECOND SATURDAY, 1-3PMFREE & All ages welcome!!

FAMILY ART DAY

Future Dates: September 25 and November 27, 4:30-7PM

ADULT CRAFT NIGHT

CRAFT

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WHERE CAMPUS & COMMUNITY MEET

Total Due $_______________

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Address ______________________________________________________

City/State ________________________ Phone ______________________

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Weekly Monthly Special eventsI WOULD LIKE TO VOLUNTEER

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Beuk aie temple $ ____ Permanent Building

fund $ _____

Undesignated $ _____ Lecture Series $ _____ Programming $ _____

I WOULD LIKE TO DONATE

Events $ _____

Please list event(s):

Student $15 Friend $30 Family $75 Patron $125

Supporter $250 Conservator $500 Benefactor $1,000 Title $2,500

CHOOSE YOUR MEMBERSHIP LEVEL

SIGN ME UP FOR SUSTAINABLE MEMBERSHIP! Break up my membership level payment over the entire year by credit card. ________Monthly ________Quarterly

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Please detach and remit with payment to LCSC Center for Arts & History,

415 Main Street, Lewiston, ID 83501. For help call us at 208-792-2243.

Center For Arts & History Exhibition SeasonRotating exhibits featuring local, regional and national artists and humanities based exhibits and programming.

Personal EnrichmentClasses and workshops to strengthen artistic skill, imagination, and exploration of various topics for youth and adults.

Silverthorne Artist’s SeriesIn partnership with various LCSC departments the Series presents events & conferences for students and the community. Such events include: Women in Leadership Conference, guest lectures, musical performances, films and more.

Plein Air EventAnnual Plein air events and juried exhibitions.

Dogwood FestivalThe area’s premier spring events celebrating the Lewis-Clark valley the entire month of April.

Confluence Grape & GrainEnjoy six tastes of selected wines and micro-brews, a souvenir glass, silent auction, gourmet hors d’oeuvres, live music, and more!

Art Under The Elms artisan fairSignature 3 day event of the Dogwood Festival featuring artisan vendors, regional entertainment and family friendly activities.

Student Intern Scholarship FundStudents receive hands-on experience in non-profit management with an arts and humanities focus.

Second SaturdayFree family art day each month

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I register?Online: www.lcsc.edu/ceIn Person or by Phone:

Center for Arts & History, 415 Main Street, 2nd floor, Lewiston, Idaho Phone: 208-792-2447

Grangeville LCSC Outreach Center, Avista Building, 201 E. Main St., Grangeville, Idaho Phone: 208-983-2164

Orofino LCSC Outreach Center, 416 Johnson Avenue, Suite 1, Orofino, Idaho Phone: 208-476-5731

Payment at time of registration is required for all classes. Register early to ensure your place in popular classes and to avoid cancellations due to low enrollment.

What is the Refund Policy?Full Refunds are given when a class is Canceled.

A registered student withdrawing from a class at least 7 full business days before the class start date will receive a full refund minus a $3 administration fee. Your date-of-birth will be required to process a refund.

No other refunds will be given for classes missed.

Refunds may take several weeks to process.

Will I receive reminders about classes?You will receive a reminder by phone or e-mail prior to the class start date listing the class location, date, time and any additional information you might need.

Do I have to be formally admitted to LCSC to take these classes?No, anyone may register for Continuing Education non-credit classes without formal admission to LCSC.

Where are classes offered?Classes are offered on the LCSC Campus, one of our Outreach Centers in Grangeville and Orofino as well as other locations specific to a class. You will be notified of the exact location in your reminder email or phone call before the start of class.

Are scholarships available?Yes, scholarships are available. Please contact us at 208-792-2447 to inquire.

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REGISTER and Experience for Yourself

Stay up to the minute with updates about upcoming courses, events, and special

offers through Continuing Education &

Community Events!

CONTACT US

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Lewiston, ID 83501

Walk-Ins Welcome!

This institution is an equal opportunity provider. TTY 1-800-377-3529

To request disability accommodations, please contact the Continuing Education coordinator at 208-792-2447 at least one week prior to the event date.

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