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DIY WOODWORKING PROJECTS: CUSTOM PLAQUES WITH ANTIQUE FINISHINGW • Feb 6 – Mar 13 • 6 – 8:30 p.m. Canyon 133 • Instructor: Jessica Larsen Fee: $80 + $22 supply fee paid to the instructorIf you have ever been interested in wood-working and are looking for a great place to start, this is it. In DIY Woodworking Projects, you will start with a blank slab of wood and then transform it into something special using a variety of different antiquing and distressing techniques. Familiarize yourself with differ-ent pieces of woodshop equipment and learn how to use them safely. Begin by choosing one of five custom sign design projects and then complete your sign by learning how to build frames and distress it using chisels, scrapers, and worm holing. Additional ac-tivities will include: staining, painting, chalk painting, glazing, and various finishes. Leave class with a handy new skill set as well as a new one-of-a-kind sign to take home.

WOODWORKINGT • Jan 22 – Mar 26 • 6:30 – 9:20 p.m. Canyon 133 • Instructor: Ken Triplett Fee: $150 + supply fee paid to the instructor (depending on chosen project)Beginning to Moderate level woodworkers welcome. Each student will design and build a project that is suited to their woodworking abilities over the 10-week period. Students will learn safety practices as well as machin-ery uses. Instructor will cover techniques that include hand tools to power machinery. By the end of the class, the student will have a beautiful woodworking project to take home.

UNDERSTANDING PHOTOGRAPHY: THE ART OF PAINTING WITH LIGHTTh • Mar 7 – Apr 11 • 6 - 8 p.m. Fine Arts 87 • Instructor: Drew Nash Fee: $99Join award-winning photographer Drew Nash in learning how to use your digital camera beyond its automatic settings and pick up some tricks of the trade along the way for capturing truly beautiful photos. Participants will need to own their own digital single lens reflex (DSLR) cameras. During the class, you will learn how to understand exposure, the key functions of a DSLR camera, composi-tion, lens selection, white balance controls, and fill flash. Students will explore the CSI

Twin Falls Campus732-6442 • CSI Fine Arts Center • PO Box 1238 • Twin Falls, ID 83303

IndexTwin Falls Campus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Finally Home . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Ed-2-Go . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Gooding Campus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Mini-Cassia Campus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20Jerome Campus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24Workforce Development & Training . . . . 26Arts on Tour . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34Stage Door Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36Registration Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38Registration Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39

KeyM - MondayT - TuesdayW - WednesdayTH - ThursdayF - FridayS - Saturday

For more information or to register,

call 732-6442 or email [email protected]

Tuition is $465. A limited number of scholarships are available; individuals can apply for a scholarship by submitting a detailed letter of application to the CSI Blaine County Center by April 15.

College credit is also available. Find more information and registration forms online at www.csi.edu/blaine. Registration opens in April.

For additional information, visit: www.csi.edu/blaine

Whether you want to begin your study of the Spanish language or you want to hone more advanced Spanish skills – the Spanish

Institute will help you take your Spanish to the next level and learn more about Spanish-speaking cultures.

The 13th annual

SUN VALLEY SUMMER SPANISH

INSTITUTE June 10-14, 2019

THE SUN VALLEY SUMMER SPANISH INSTITUTE IS A UNIQUE WEEK-LONG LANGUAGE IMMERSION PROGRAM.

IT’S A DYNAMIC WEEK FEATURING: • highly-qualified, experienced instructors • lots of opportunities for conversational practice • cultural experiences representing a broad spectrum of Spanish-speaking countries

THE ART OF SWEDISH WEAVING T / Th • Mar 12 & 14 • 6 – 8 p.m. Shields 102 • Instructor: Diane Gause Fee: $25 + $15 supply fee paid to instructorLooking for something creative and different to do? Discover Swedish Weaving, a craft that dates back centuries also known as Swedish huck weaving, huckaback darning, or huck embroidery. The materials used in this art are simple: monks cloth, yarn or cotton thread, and a blunt needle. As a form of embroidery, this art is a very relaxing and fun needle craft that you can learn in just a couple class ses-sions! At the end of the class, you will have a project you can take home.

TRADITIONAL NATIVE AMERICAN BEADWORKING IIW • Feb 20 – 27 • 6:30-9:30 p.m. Shields 109 • Instructor: Russ Howell Fee: $35 + $10 paid to instructor for beadsIn the Traditional Native American Bead-working series, you’ll get the chance to learn how to make beautiful beadwork handicrafts using the Native American folk technique of lane stitching. The instructor has been beading and teaching beading for over 40 years and will cover the basics as well as introduce you to the materials, tools, beads, and resources involved in this artform. You’ll learn about backing materials, art styles, and patterns. Students will need to bring a magnifying glass (low 1+), thimble, small sewing scissors, and small sealable bowls or containers to store beads. The project for this class will be a traditional style rose medallion necklace.

TRADITIONAL NATIVE AMERICAN BEADWORKING IIIW • Apr 3 - 17 • 6:30-9:30 p.m. Shields 109 • Instructor: Russ Howell Fee: $45 + $10 paid to instructor for beadsIn the Traditional Native American Bead-working series, you’ll get the chance to learn how to make beautiful beadwork handicrafts using the Native American folk technique of lane stitching. The instructor has been beading and teaching beading for over 40 years and will cover the basics as well as introduce you to the materials, tools, beads, and resources involved in this artform. You’ll learn about backing materials, art styles, and patterns. Students will need to bring a magnifying glass (low 1+), thimble, small

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campus making images as they apply what they’ve learned. Nash will also go over portrait posing and basic lighting techniques. Lastly, he will provide critiques of photos and discuss basic post-production work of select student images and answer burning photogra-phy questions. Don’t miss the opportunity to explore the art of photography and follow the light with Drew.

INTRO TO WELDING & METAL ARTTh • Jan 31 – Apr 25 • 6 – 8:30 p.m. Desert 105 • Instructor: Jenn Crowdson Fee: $220Explore the technology of metal fabrication and welding to create a metal piece that will become something beautiful and durable… or just to brush up on your skills and work on a specific project or art piece! During this hands-on course, students will be introduced to shop safety, two welding processes (arc welding and mig welding), grinding, different methods of metal cutting(plasma, oxy/fuel torch, cold saw, and disk cutting), and a variety of metal coloring techniques (paint, chemical, heat coloring) to create a finished project to take home at the end of the 20+ hour course. Students need to come dressed in clothes appropriate for welding such as jeans, leather shoes/boots, and long-sleeved shirts of canvas or cotton. Loaner welding helmets, safety glasses, ear plugs, respirators, leather jackets, and gloves will be loaned to students if needed. The class is limited to 10 people and normally fills – early registration is suggested.

STUDIO POTTERYTh • Jan 31 – Apr 25 • 6 – 8:30 p.m. Art Lab 113 • Instructor: Sheryl West Fee: $120 + $20 per 20 lb bag of clay (paid to instructor)Explore a variety of pottery fundamentals while using clay as an expressive medium to create one-of-a-kind functional and decora-tive pieces. During 25 hours of studio time, learn hand-building fundamentals, wheel- throwing, and basic elements of sculpture from renowned artist Sheryl West. Finish your pieces with a myriad of glazing and decoration techniques. Beginning and expe-rienced potters alike will advance their skills and sense of creativity.

CARTOONING IITh • Jan 24 – Mar 14 • 7 - 9 p.m. Hepworth 135 • Instructor: Mike YoungmanFee: $70Get out your pencil and paper and join us for a class designed to hone your artistic skills while you have fun in a relaxed atmosphere! Use cartooning to tell powerful stories or convey humor through images. Retired CSI art professor and artist Mike Youngman will cover drawing skills, creative humor, design dynamics, comic types, refinements, and more. For Cartooning II, intermediate skills suggested. In this class we will cover se-quential panels, storyline advance, color use, perspective, panel designs, and exaggeration effects. Students will need to purchase and bring the following basic supplies to class: a sketch pad, a standard no. 2 pencil, a ruler, fine point sharpies, and an eraser. Optional supplies are colored pencils and pastels.

BEGINNING CROCHETT / Th • Feb 19 - 21 • 6 – 8 p.m. Shields 102 • Instructor: Diane Gause Fee: $40 + $10 supply fee paid to instructorCrocheting can be very relaxing and fun. This class is perfect for those who are new to crochet or need a refresher. Students will learn the basic stitches including chain, single crochet, and double crochet. They will learn how to be comfortable holding the crochet hook and controlling yarn tension while completing the stitches. Once the class is completed, you will be able to create scarves, afghans, and other projects to keep for your-self or for a gift for someone else.

sewing scissors, and small sealable bowls or containers to store beads. The project for this class will be running floral pattern panels for small hand purse.

NOTE CARD PORTFOLIO GIFT SETTh • Feb 28 • 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. Taylor 277 Instructor: Nancy Horn and Leah ScrimpsherFee: $15 plus $10 supply fee paid to instruc-torCome join us and make a pocket folder, eight decorated note cards with envelopes, and a gift tag to tie on your folder for gifting to that special someone in your life (or save it for yourself!) using Stampin’ Up! products. There will be many colors and themes of de-signer series paper to choose from when you pick up your supplies the night of class. All stamping will be done with black ink using images from “Around the Corner” stamp set for the note cards. All supplies needed to complete this project will be provided during class. Feel free to bring your own favorite crafting supplies such as snips, trimmer, bone folder, etc, but know it is not necessary to bring anything other than your desire to create. Register today to secure your place in class!

GLASS BLOWING: OPEN STUDIOM • Jan 28 – Feb 25 • 7 – 9 p.m. 496 Madrona • Instructor: Wes Overlin Fee: $60 + $10/hour for supplies (paid to instructor) These sessions are for those who have already experienced the art of torch-working and would like to continue to work on their skills or projects and gain more torching experi-ence alongside other students and teachers. Torch, Tools and safety gear are provided.

new friends, or are in dire need cheap ther-apy... and everything in-between! Through simple but fun games, students will learn the fundamentals of improv, which can help with team building, interpersonal relationships, and cracking up folks in the boardroom. We’ll work on saying “YES” to life’s curve-balls, accepting suggestions, and trusting your instincts. Improvisational comedy may not pay your bills, but it will help you with your day to day interactions. No prior experience in theatre or improv is required. Students with significant improv or theatrical experience are welcome and encouraged...we never stop learning. Come Join the FUN!

IMPROV IIT • Feb 5 – Apr 2 • 6 - 9 p.m. Shields 108 Instructor: Steve Kaminski & Katie Neff Fee: $90Improv II is for those with prior improvisa-tional comedy experience. It picks up where Improv I left off. This class gives students the opportunity to fine tune fundamentals learned in Level 1 while learning how to focus on scene work, find the “game”, and establish an emotional connection to character and ensemble. Just as FUN as Improv I, but a little more focused. Join Steve Kaminski & Katie Neff, “Neffinski”, for a weekly fun times/ther-apy session!

BALLROOM DANCETh • Jan 31 – Feb 21 • 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. Gym 304 Instructor: Leroy Hayes and Deborah Silver Fee: $90/coupleBallroom dance has enjoyed a revival in recent years and is now one of the most popular dance styles around. With its grace, variety, and active social element, it’s easy to understand why it continues to capture the imagination. So if you love the idea of twirl-ing with confidence, learning a new life skill, and above all enjoying yourself, our adult ballroom classes are for you. You will learn beginning figures and technique for the Waltz and the Foxtrot. LeRoy and Deborah have been dancing together for over 40 years. The dance lessons they have taken are legion. The investment in shoes is staggering. They have taught social dance in the area for a number of years and are looking forward to meeting people interested in developing this skill.

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INTRO TO GLASS BLOWING/ TORCHWORKING Th • Jan 31 – Feb 28 • 7 – 9 p.m. 496 Madrona • Instructor: Wes Overlin Fee: $60 + $100 supplies (paid to instructor)Torch, Tools and safety gear are provided. This course is designed to introduce students to the basics of torchworking borosilicate (hard) glass, a.k.a. Glass Blowing. During the semester, students will be introduced to shop equipment, setup, maintenance, tools of the trade, and safety, all while learning the funda-mental basics of hands-on torch working by molding solid glass into shapes and figures to create pendants, beads, and tubular vessels. This course is designed for the individual who is interested in the shop, processes, and skills to make functional solid and blown glass projects, jewelry, and art. No class February 6. Please ask for a confirmation email with a map to the studio.

GLASS BLOWING FOR COUPLES S • Feb 2 • 10 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. 496 Madrona • Instructor: Wes Overlin Fee: $60/couple + $100/suppliesAre you looking for something creative to do together on a winter afternoon? Get out of the cold and come spend the day in our toasty hot glass studio learning some new skills! In this one-day intro to glassblowing, couples will learn the basics of working with hot glass through making a series of solid and blown objects they get to keep. At the end of the day everyone will have a better under-standing of glass as a material, the equipment needed, setup, maintenance, safety, and tools of the trade. Best of all, they will leave the class with pieces they created together! No experience necessary Torch, tools, safety gear, and lunch provided. Please ask for a confirmation email with a map to the studio.

INTERMEDIATE GLASS BLOWING: GLASS MARBLES M • Mar 4 – Apr 8 or Apr 15 – May 13 • 6:30 – 9 p.m. 496 Madrona • Instructor: Wes Overlin Fee: $60 + $100 supplies (paid to instructor)This course is designed to introduce students to the ins and outs of making marbles by manipulating glass into beautiful artwork. It is geared towards intermediate students who have had some experience in the glass blowing. In addition to learning basic and intermediate flame-working techniques such

as implosion, frit, and vortex work, students will learn shop equipment, tools, and safety. Please ask for a map to the shop location. No class on March 25.

INTERMEDIATE SCULPTURE GLASS BLOWINGTh • Mar 7 – Apr 11 • 7 – 9 p.m. 496 Madrona • Instructor: Wes Overlin Fee: $60 + $100 supplies (paid to instructor)In this class, you will learn the fundamen-tals of glass forming into animals and other sculptures. This workshop is intended for in-termediate students. Torch, Tools and safety gear are provided. No class April 4.

INTERMEDIATE GLASS BLOWING: BORO PENDANTSTh • Apr 18 – May 16 • 7 – 9 p.m. 496 Madrona • Instructor: Wes Overlin Fee: $60 + $100 supplies (paid to instructor)In this class, intermediate glass blowers will learn the fundamentals of torchworking with borosilicate glass - melting and manipulating glass over a bench-top torch - while exploring the artistic possibilities of this molten glass media and shaping into glass pendants for art, jewelry, or even gifts. Additionally, partici-pants will learn some of the basics of tools, safety, equipment and techniques of this ver-satile and popular art form. Please ask for a confirmation email with a map to the studio.

IMPROV IT • Feb 5 – Apr 2 • 6 - 9 p.m. Shields 107 Instructor: Steve Kaminski & Katie Neff Fee: $90Improv I is a fun, high energy weekly work-shop for anyone wanting to learn how to think quicker Improv I is a fun, high energy weekly workshop for anyone wanting to learn how to think more quickly on their feet, meet

COUNTRY SWING Th • Feb 28 – Mar 21 • 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. Gym 304 Instructor: Leroy Hayes and Deborah Silver Fee: $90/coupleGrab your cowboy boots (or comfortable shoes) and get moving! This class will focus on the basics of swing, two-step, and various couple dances. Learn the moves and prac-tice in a relaxed atmosphere that encourages you to master skills and look good doing them. This is great way to impress your friends and family at your wedding or next special event.

CONTEMPORARY JAZZ DANCETh • Apr 4 – May 9 • 6 - 7 p.m. Gym 304 • Instructor: Ashley Sandau Fee: $60Looking for the perfect dance class, but can’t decide if Jazz, Modern, or Ballet is your thing…. Why not try them all at once? Explore a contemporary approach to jazz dance utilizing today’s modern contempo-rary dance that fits into pop culture. In this Contemporary Jazz class, you can learn elements of Jazz, Modern, and Ballet while playing with the possibilities of expressivity, musicality, isolations and dance in a fluid and lyrical nature. In this six-week course, we will explore and play with the unique opportunities all these dance styles can offer to the dancer or movement enthusiast. This class is appropriate for dancers age 16 and up. Experience is recommended, but not required. I am looking forward to dancing with you!

CSI SYMPHONIC BAND M • Jan 14 – May 6 • 7:30 – 10 p.m. Fine Arts 164 • Instructor: George Halsell Fee: Free of chargeThe CSI Symphonic Band is looking for musicians. All members of the community who can play at least moderately difficult music, including high-school musicians, are invited to come join the ensemble. If you play a band instrument and have been looking for a reason to dust it off and tune it up, this is your opportunity. For more information, please contact Dr. Halsell at 732-6767 or at [email protected]

MAGIC VALLEY SYMPHONY T • Jan 8 – Apr 26 • 7:30 – 9:30 p.m. Fine Arts 164 • Instructor: Ted Hadley Fee: Free of chargeThe Magic Valley Symphony is a full sym-phony orchestra of volunteer musicians from South Central Idaho, based in Twin Falls and rehearsing and performing in the outstanding Fine Arts Building on the CSI campus. The Symphony is led by Theodore Anchor Had-ley, Music Director/Conductor, and performs four concerts a year, including a spring pops concert. The Symphony provides a week-ly opportunity for local adult and student musicians to enjoy rehearsing and performing beautiful music together. Our four Magic Val-ley Symphony concerts bring symphonic mu-sic of many kinds to an enthusiastic audience and often feature outstanding guest artists. Now presenting our 59th consecutive season, the Symphony is proud to be an acknowl-edged leader among the music community of southern Idaho.

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HIP HOPT • Apr 2 – May 21 • 6 - 7 p.m. Gym 304 • Instructor: Keesha Olander Fee: $80Have you ever wanted to learn some AWE-SOME hip hop moves but didn’t want to sign up for a class with teenagers who have been dancing since they were three? Do you just want to have some fun with your friends (or new friends), listen to energizing music, and get some exercise while you do it? Then seriously, Hip Hop is the place to be! In this eight-week course, you’ll be introduced to and explore the many different styles of hip/hop street dance. You’ll learn an ongoing routine, so you will have a finished product to whip out at flash mobs, dinner parties, and family reunions. Each class will start with a warmup to keep you safe and to prepare your body for dance. This class is appropriate for adults and those 12 and up. Instructor Keesha Olander has been a professional dancer and choreographer in Los Angeles for 16 years.

UKULELE MADE EASY: LEVEL 1S • Feb 9 • 1 - 3 p.m. Fine Arts 164 • Instructor: Cindy Bezas Fee: $37 + $15 paid to the instructorEver heard of ukulele maestro Jake Shima-bukuro, best known for his jazz, blues, funk, and rockabilly uke playing? Or James Hill, known for his Michael Jackson impressions on the ukulele? Perhaps you’ve heard of Israel Kamakawiwo’ole, who made the uke best known through his medley of “Somewhere Over the Rainbow” and “What a Wonder-ful World”? It’s easy to understand why the ukulele is loved by so many. And now it’s your turn! Bring your own ukulele and you too can begin to experience the joy this sweet instrument brings. This class will give you the proper foundation of ukulele playing, and it will open a whole new world for you of happy uke music. You’ll leave this class hav-ing learned how to hold your ukulele, how to care for its parts, how to use the power of your left and right hand to create beautiful tone, the benefits (or not) of a uke strap, when (or when not) to use ukulele picks, how to move up and down the fret board, and how to tune. On top of all this, you will walk away having learned how to strum and sing five fun ukulele songs! Cindy Sue Bezas, M.S., has been teaching music for more than

UKULELE MADE EASY: LEVEL 2S • Feb 16 • 1 - 3 p.m. Fine Arts 164 • Instructor: Cindy Bezas Fee: $37 + $15 paid to the instructor (unless purchased in Level 1)In the Ukulele Made Easy – Level 1 class, we learned core principles central to excellent ukulele playing. We studied how to hold and care for the uke, how to use the left and right hands for quality tone, how to/when to use uke straps and picks, how to move up and down the fretboard, and how to tune, all in addition to five fun songs to play and strum. In in Ukulele Made Easy – Level 2, you will gain ten more songs in addition to three uke scales, three cadences, and five strum patterns. Bring your own ukulele for this delightful class, and you will also learn five crucial tips and techniques of pro ukulele players. Cindy Sue Bezas, M.S., has been teaching music for more than twenty years and adores seeing the light of ability come to each student’s eyes.

UKULELE MADE EASY: LEVEL 3S • Mar 16 • 1 - 3 p.m. Fine Arts 164 • Instructor: Cindy Bezas Fee: $37 + $15 paid to the instructor (unless purchased in Level 1)In the Ukulele Made Easy Level 1 class, we learned core principles central to excellent ukulele playing. In Ukulele Made Easy - Level 2, we learned ten songs, three uke scales, three cadences, and five strum patterns. In Ukulele Made Easy - Level 3, we will learn ten more songs, three more strum patterns, three new cadences, and new approaches to scales so you can build your finger power and playing dexterity. Bring your own ukulele for this fun class and expand your ukulele playing. Cindy Sue Bezas, M.S., has been teaching music for more than twenty years and adores seeing students expand their abili-ty and enter the fantastic power of music with all its ability to heal and bring joy.

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Is homeownership right for you? Learn about the benefits in our step-by-step 5-hour program. Your course completion may help you qualify for a reduced mortgage, insurance premiums, down payment and closing cost assistance or other special lender programs. The class is offered in partnership with Idaho Partners for HomeBuyer Education, Inc. Note: Each complete 5-hour session will be offered every month during the spring session - you only need to select one set of dates Fee: $20

CSI Kitchen Academy - Disney Themed Desserts Ages: 9 – 12 • CSI Culinary Arts Program Kitchen • July 10 – 14 • 9 a.m. - NoonFee: $129Calling all Junior Chefs! Come experience a behind-the-scenes culinary adventure preparing Disney-themed desserts . In this fun five-day class, young chefs will practice essential kitchen skills and master some fundamentals of baking and kitchen safety. Learn to bakelike the pros as we master perfect techniques for Simba’s Muddy Brownies, Maurice’s Treats-Strawberry Twist, Thunder Ranch S’mores Bake, Jack Skellington Sugar Cookies and let’s not forget about Neverland Hot Chocolate with homemade star marshmallows .

CSI Lego Robotics CampAges: 9 – 14 • CSI Fine Arts 164June 7 – 9 • 12:30 – 4 p.m.Fee: $100Design, build, and program a LEGO EV3 robot that will crush the competition in a fun, end-of-camp contest. LEGO Robotics camp is open to all boys and girls interested in applying science, technology, engineering, and math while learning real-world problem solving skills and gracious professionalism from the valley’s own award-winning 5026 Tesla Coils FTC Robotics Team. Space is limited to the first 32 registrations .

Tue & Thurs Jan 29-31 6 to 8:30pmTue & Thurs Feb 26-28 6 to 8:30pmTue & Thurs Mar 26-28 6 to 8:30pmTue & Thurs Apr 23-25 6 to 8:30pm

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CSI JAZZ ENSEMBLEW • Jan 16 – May 8 • 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. Fine Arts 164 • Instructor: Ben Britton Fee: Free of chargeThe CSI Jazz Ensemble is a high-energy group that plays both traditional and modern big band music. Led by Ben Britton, the group consists of students and community members and welcomes saxophonists, trumpeters, trombonists, drummers, bassists, pianists, guitarists, and vocalists. The ensemble meets weekly during the semester and performs on campus and beyond. In the past, the band has had exciting performance opportunities, including playing at the Montreux Jazz Festi-val in Switzerland and the at the International Association of Jazz Educators conference in New York City.

MAGIC VALLEY CHORALETh • Jan 17 – May 8 • 7– 9 p.m. Fine Arts 133 • Instructor: Carson Wong Fee: $10The Magic Valley Chorale always extends a big welcome to new voices looking for a place to call home. The Chorale is a wonder-ful opportunity to share your love of music with your community and meet new people who share your interests. Conducted by Carson Wong, the Chorale typically performs two concerts per year at winter holiday time and in the spring. In an effort to keep partici-pation affordable for all, dues and music fees are kept to the lowest possible minimum for each production. Skill levels of musicianship within the group vary greatly; the Chorale provides an opportunity to learn as well as teach for the love of singing.

BASICS OF CAKE DECORATINGT • Feb 12 – Mar 12 • 6 - 7:30 p.m. Desert 114 • Instructor: Scotti Tverdy Fee: $100 + $60 (payable to instructor)Learn the basics of cake decorating from filling and frosting to amazing finishing touches! In this class, you will learn torting (leveling) cake layers, basic cake carving, and frosting techniques. You’ll learn how to use toppers (finishers) such as ganache, sprinkles, and cake crumbles and the basics of borders, piping letters, and flowers. The instructor will also cover two forms of fondant and how to cover the cake with the fondant and then cut shapes and make figures with it. Students will finish each class with some awesome

edible art and will get to keep the following cake decorating tools: serrated knife, two offset spatulas, piping bags, decorating tips, and fondant tools.

DOG OBEDIENCEM & W • Apr 15 – May 8 • 6 – 7 p.m. Back Expo Center Lawn Instructor: Donna Stalley Fee: $75Learn how to train your dog in an exciting and fun format using positive reinforcement and behavior modification. You will social-ize and train your dog in basic obedience and experience the fun of beginning agility training. Goals of this class include better mannered and socialized dogs and more educated and empowered owners. The class is taught by a licensed clinical counselor with over 35 years of experience as a dog obedi-ence instructor. Class will be held in an area just south of the Expo Center. In the case of bad weather, the class will move inside.

CONVERSATIONAL SPANISH W • Feb 20 – May 15 • 6 – 8 p.m. Shields 105 • Instructor: Anna Trelles Fee: $120Are you planning a trip to a Spanish-speaking country? Do you need to learn how to com-municate better with Spanish speakers? Has it been a long time since you took Spanish in school and you want to brush up your skills? In this Conversational Spanish class,

you’ll learn basic communication skills in the second most common language in the Magic Valley without the pressure of tests and with very little writing. You’ll spend the semester learning basic phrases and vocabulary and practicing them with your other classmates. You’ll be able to talk about yourselves, others, and your interests. In addition, you’ll learn a little about the Hispanic culture. This class can be tailored to the wants of the individual class.

GRANT WRITING 101: FINDING, WRITING, & WINNING THE FUNDING YOU NEEDS • Mar 16 • 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. Shields 102 Instructor: J. Vipperman and M. English Fee: $60The one day, three-hour course is focused on enhancing the skill set of both beginning and experienced grant writers. During the course we will cover finding and preparing to write a winning grant proposal, writing grant propos-als that reviewers want to fund, and knowing what to do before and after your proposal is funded. Attendees will walk away with answers to questions like these: “Where can I find money for myself, my company, or my organization?”, “How does the grant process really work?”, and “What can grant money be used for and what are the grant funders really looking for?”. Additionally, a significant por-tion of the time will be available for attendees to ask and receive answers to questions that are specific to them, their organizations, and their funding needs. Instructors Justin Vipperman and Matthew English bring an extensive history of more than 20 years’ expe-rience working with grants, government and public agencies, educational institutions, and non-profit organizations. Both are currently employed as full-time grant professionals in the Magic Valley community.

GRANT WRITING 101 FOR HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALSS • Feb 9 • 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. Shields 102 Instructor: J. Vipperman and M. English Fee: $50The one day, two-hour course is focused on enhancing the skill set of both beginning and experienced healthcare specific grant writers. During the course we will cover finding and preparing to write a winning grant proposal,

writing grant proposals that reviewers want to fund, and knowing what to do before and after your proposal is funded. Attendees will walk away with answers to questions like these: “Where can I find money for my company, or my organization?”, “How does the grant process work?”, and “What can grant money be used for and what are the grant funders really looking for?”. Addition-ally, a significant portion of the time will be available for attendees to ask and receive answers to questions that are specific to them, their organizations, and their funding needs. Instructors Justin Vipperman and Matthew En-glish bring an extensive history of more than 20 years’ experience working with grants, government and public agencies, educational institutions, and non-profit organizations. Both are currently employed as full-time grant professionals in the Magic Valley community.

WORDPRESSW • Mar 20 – Apr 10 • 6 - 8 p.m. Shields 101 • Instructor: Sandy March Fee: $129Learn how to create attractive websites—without any coding! WordPress is the world’s most popular website publisher, powering more than 25% of all sites on the Internet. WordPress is an easy-to-use solution that will help you put your site on the Web in far less time than by coding, and at a much lower cost than hiring a professional. In these lessons, you’ll get hands-on experience with this powerful tool as you create your own WordPress site. You’ll find out how to use WordPress to create pages and posts, add images and videos, change a site’s look and feel, and include user-friendly features. You’ll discover the ease of using WordPress design themes to express your creativity. By the end of this course, you’ll be able to confidently use WordPress to create a personal, business, or organizational website. You will also gain knowledge for creating a blog within the website. WordPress covered in this class is the platform the pros use. While it normally requires a paid hosting account, this course includes a totally free, no obligation GoDad-dy hosting account for two months so you can see your results instantly and practice. Your Instructor Sandy March has over 30 years in multiple IT areas including IT Server & Network Management, Web Design, Social Media Marketing and Graphics work.

PIYOT • Jan 22 – Mar 5 • 6 - 7 p.m. Gym 304• Instructor: Shawnee KyleFee: $75Burn calories while transforming your body with PiYo! PiYo is a low impact cardio workout that combines Pilates, yoga, core conditioning, balance, strength, and fun. You will get results in this one hour, fast-moving, mind and body class. Designed for all fitness levels, ages, and abilities, PiYo is taught by a licensed PiYo instructor. Modifications are available throughout the class, so everyone can participate. Progressions will also be shown to challenge yourself in more ad-vanced moves. Students will need to bring a yoga mat and wear comfortable clothing they can move in. Note – there will be no class on February 12

KARATEM & W from 6 – 8 p.m. & S from 9:30 – 11 a.m.Jan 16 – May 29 • Adults & Youth 14+Rec Center 236 • Instructor: Jesse Clark Fee: $80 + $25 gi purchase payable to instructor Karate is an excellent way to help develop coordination, confidence, physical fitness, and mental strength while gaining valuable social skills. Advanced students, who must be members of SKA association, will get a chance to learn additional techniques, attend meets and special events, and be taught by guest instructors. Shotokan Karate of America (SKA) has been teaching traditional Karate in the USA since 1955. SKA was founded by Tsutomu Ohshima, who was one of Master Funakoshi’s last direct pupils, studying under him while attending Waseda University in Tokyo, Japan. Because of SKA’s strong resolve to offer high-quality martial arts to the public, SKA has remained non-commercial and non-profit and continues to offer au-

BECOME A DIGITAL NOMAD! HOW TO CREATE YOUR MONEY-MAKING TRAVEL LIFE ON THE ROADS • Apr 27 • 3:30 – 5:30 p.m. Fine Arts 87 • Instructor: Gina Henry Fee: $25 + $15 (payable to instructor)You no longer have to choose between work and travel - you can have both! Join thou-sands of individuals who are location-inde-pendent and making their travels sustainable by earning a living as they travel. Pay zero rent or mortgage. You might never need to clean house again! Learn about jobs that sup-port this lifestyle and the “how to” of living on the road -downsizing, putting your stuff in storage, getting mail, how to have a physical address, the RV lifestyle, timeshares, living on board a cruise ship, international living, long-term rentals, housesitting, office out-of-your-car or RV, getting wifi, and more. Instructor Gina Henry, founder of Go Global, Inc, has been a professional traveler for over 26 years, is location independent, and travels year-round. Go to www.GinaHenry.com for more instructor information. $15 materials fee paid to the instructor will get you Gina Henry’s book which normally retails for $29.95

HATHA YOGA W • Jan 30 – Apr 24 • 5:30 – 6:30 p.m. Rec Center 231A • Instructor: Morgan Jeno Fee: $99The promise of yoga postures includes balance, strength, flexibility, and the ability to calm the mind. If you are new to yoga or had yoga in the past and want to refresh the basics, this class is for you. Please come with an empty stomach, loose clothing, bare feet, and that spark for a new and exciting class, and we will get started. We suggest bringing your own yoga mat but can furnish one if necessary. Note, there will be no class over Spring Break.

YES, YOU CAN WRITE A BOOK IN AN AFTERNOON!S • Mar 9 • 1 - 5 p.m. Shields 103 • Instructor: Cindy Bezas Fee: $67 + $15 paid to the instructorIf you are a business owner, executive, multi-level marketer, or entrepreneur of any kind, how do you become known as the expert in your field? Through writing a book. Before you laugh at the thought of you writing a book, this class will show you how you can create an ebook for your field in one afternoon. The instruction will help you with a simple framework—even if you believe you can’t brilliantly string two words together. In four hours, you will have dialed in your pow-er-topic, organized the wealth of information you have, and have brought together an ebook of inspiration for others in your field. With your efforts by the end of class, you will have a draft ready for editing and eventual publication. Additional resources will be given to help you bring it to completion and publication on Amazon. You then can be known as a published author and expert in your field! Cindy Sue Bezas, M.S., has been published in books and articles, has spoken at national writing conferences, served as a board member on various national confer-ence committees, and coached private clients in writing. She loves helping executives become known for their expertise.

HOW TO USE YOUR SKILL & TALENT TO TRAVEL FREE S • Apr 27 • 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Fine Arts 87 • Instructor: Gina Henry Fee: $29 + $15 (payable to instructor)Don’t miss this course offered only once a year where you’ll discover the secrets to having the time & money to travel as much as you want. If you’re retired, near retire-ment, changing careers, or are a student, you’ll learn hundreds of practical ways to free

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travel, enjoy fun work-vacations, and explore new moneymaking travel careers. Instructor Gina Henry teaches in 90 cities nationwide and shows you how she affords to travel 12 months a year, having visited over 80 countries and 40 states in the past 25 years. Earn free airline tickets, hotel nights, cruises, tours, car rentals, meals, & more. Maximize frequent flyer & reward points. Volunteer, mystery shop on vacation, get paid to drive, import, teach English, be a tour director, organize trips, start a business, write articles, shoot photos, and blog. Gina will cover the best travel web sites & smart phone apps, packing light, solo travel, family trips, safety, health, how to avoid scams, negotiation tips, & the top 50 words to know in any language to travel anywhere. Go to www.GinaHenry.com for more instructor information. $15 materials fee paid to the instructor will get you Gina Henry’s 100-page “TRAVEL FREE” book which normally retails for $39.95 & provides all the companies, web sites & con-tact information you need.

THE SECRETS OF TRAVEL HACKING: FREE AIR, HOTELS & CASH-BACK S • Apr 27 • 1 – 3 p.m. Fine Arts 87 • Instructor: Gina Henry Fee: $25 + $15 (payable to instructor)Learn how to earn hundreds of thousands of frequent flyer miles & hotel reward points without ever stepping foot on a plane or paying for a hotel. Become your own “travel hacking” expert and learn how to earn reward points quickly & simply. Redeem them for high-value trips. Flights and hotels are typically the most expensive part of your vacation budget - save thousands of dollars and travel the world to more places than you could have dreamed - for FREE! Instructor Gina Henry will show you her easy “Be-ginner Strategy” then graduate you to more advanced strategies that earn you 1 million+ reward points a year. All the major airline, hotel, and credit card reward programs will be detailed. Learn tips for flying business & first class - you many never have to fly coach class again. Instructor Gina Henry, founder of Go Global, Inc, has been a professional traveler for over 26 years and earns 15 FREE airline tickets and dozens of free hotel nights each year. Go to www.GinaHenry.com for more instructor information. $15 materials fee paid to the instructor will get you Gina Hen-ry’s book which normally retails for $29.95

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The second Saturday, April 13th, will be the 4 hours in class, with 4 hours shooting at the range to prepare to obtain an Enhanced Con-cealed Weapons License. Additional detailed information will be emailed after registration.

MEN’S ENHANCED CONCEALED WEAPONS TRAININGDates: May 4 - 11Days: SaturdaysTime: 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. (Break for lunch)Fee: $50 Location: Twin Falls County Office Class-room/RangeInstructor: Sgt. Rick BeemThis is a course for men interested in a com-prehensive overview of the responsibilities and issues in carrying a concealed weapon. Topics include Idaho law, firearms safety, marksmanship, defense shooting, awareness, ballistic consideration, use of force issues, legal process, your actions pre-and post-in-cident, and firearm qualification. The first Saturday, May 4th, will be out on the range to become familiar with your firearm and expe-rience with handling. (Bring your own ammu-nition, approx. 200 rounds) Hearing and eye protection is mandatory for both days on the range. The second Saturday, May 11th, will be the 4 hours in class, with 4 hours shooting at the range to prepare to obtain an Enhanced Concealed Weapons License. Bring your own holster and ammunition, at least 100 rounds. Additional detailed information will be emailed after registration.

thentic, traditional martial arts instruction at affordable rates through more than 140 dojos across the United States and Canada with affiliates worldwide. Mr. Ohshima granted in-structor Jesse Clark permission to instruct SKA in Twin Falls in 2011. Jesse Clark, sandan (3rd degree black belt), is the CSI head Karate and self-defense instructor for CSI. Jesse fought for the USA Team in France in 2014 and in Switzerland in 2017. Learn more at twinfalls.ska.org

KARATE FAMILY DISCOUNT! After two sign-ups from the same family, each additional member only $20. If your family qualifies and is interested, please contact Diane at 208-732-6442.

JUDO FOR BEGINNERS: THE GENTLE WAYT, Th • Jan 15 – May 9 • 6:30-7:30 p.m. Gym 231A • Instructor: Bryan Matsuoka and Michael EasterlingFee: $70 + $20 gi rental each sessionJudo is an Olympic sport with a rich history and tradition based on mutual benefit for all, emphasizing self-respect, respect for others, and respect for property. It is a great sport for ages 8+ with built-in anti-bullying principles. Judo is an excellent sport for cross training, as we teach you throws and ground techniques. Opportunities include local tournaments and guest teachers from the USA Elite Rosters. Students may begin this class at any time during the semester.

ADVANCED JUDO T, Th, S • Jan 15 – May 9 • 7:30-8:30 p.m. T/Th; 9-11 a.m. SGym 231A • Instructor: Bryan Matsuoka and Michael EasterlingFee: $80 + $20 gi rental each sessionThis course is designed for Judo students interested in self-defense, recreational activity, competition, and rank advancement up to 5th degree black belt in the Olympic sport of Judo. This class will enable students to continue their studying and cumulative learning with additional throwing and ground techniques, submission holds, arm locks, for-mal judo kata or forms/demonstrations, and lifestyle. You will also have opportunities to travel to regional and/or national events with the group. Pre-requisite includes instructor approval, judo gi (uniform), and United States Judo Federation and Club membership ($70/year). Students may begin this class at any time during the semester with permission from the head instructor.

REIKI LEVEL ONE: TRAINING & ATTUNEMENTS • Mar 9 • 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. Shields 107 • Instructor: Sandy March Fee: $199Reiki is a simple, natural, and safe method of spiritual healing and self-improvement that everyone can use. In this class, you will learn the skills necessary to be able to work on yourself, your family, friends, and pets. You will also learn the basics of energy, the histo-ry of Reiki, what Reiki is and is not, and have lots of hands-on practice. You will receive your Level I Reiki certificate upon completion of this class.

REIKI LEVEL TWO: TRAINING & ATTUNEMENTS • Apr 13 • 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Shields 107 • Instructor: Sandy March Fee: $299Reiki Level II gives you the ability to work on yourself, family members and the public. It also gives you the ability to do distant Reiki healing. We will discuss and focus on healing intuitively. Please plan on lots of hands on practice.

REIKI LEVEL THREE: TRAINING & ATTUNEMENTS • May 4 • 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Shields 107 • Instructor: Sandy March Fee: $379This course is for individuals who have taken both Reiki: Level One and Reiki: Level Two and are interested in this special offering of Reiki Level Three: Master Training and Attunement class. IARP Certification will be awarded after completion. Students will learn advanced Reiki concepts and how to pass attunements that allow them to become a teacher.

LADIES ENHANCED CONCEALED WEAPONS TRAININGDates: April 6-13Days: SaturdaysTime: 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. (Break for lunch)Fee: $50 Location: Twin Falls County Office Class-room/RangeInstructor: Sgt. Rick BeemThis is a course for ladies interested in a com-prehensive overview of the responsibilities and issues in carrying a concealed weapon. Topics include Idaho law, firearms safety, marksmanship, defense shooting, awareness, ballistic consideration, use of force issues, legal process, your actions pre-and post- in-cident, and firearm qualification. The first Saturday, April 6th, will be out on the range to become familiar with your firearm and experience with handling. This day will also be good for those ladies that already have their License but want more experience with handling and firing. There will be some extra firearms for those ladies that have not yet purchased a firearm. ($10 rental fee and you will need to bring your own ammunition)

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CAKE DECORATINGThu • Feb 21-Mar 14 • 7-9 p.m.CSI Gooding Center Instructor: Karrie GilesFee: $65Don’t be intimidated by those popular specialty cakes and cupcakes! Whether you are a true beginner or have some experience in cake decorating, this is the class for you! Using basic cake decorating skills and your imagination, you’ll learn to make your own amazing creations. Skilled cake designer, Karrie Giles, will show you how to use frost-ing, fondant, candy and other ingredients to create your own works of art. Please bring a basic cake decorating kit to class and all oth-er supplies will be decided at the first night’s class when you pick your project.

HEALTHY COOKINGTh • Jan 24 • 6 – 8 p.m.CSI Gooding Center • Instructor: Jane DealFee: $35It’s that time of year when food means guilt and it’s time to try dieting again. The baskets of cookies and boxes of chocolates are gone and we are staring at celery and carrots. Believe it or not, there is a way to eat healthy and still enjoy food. This class will teach tasty recipes for nutritious, great tasting food. Tips on make ahead meal preparation and options will also be included.

CONVERSATIONAL SPANISH: BEGINNINGM • Feb 4 - Apr 1 • 7:30-9:30 p.m.CSI Gooding Center Instructor: Jeny Black-PavkovFee: $120Do you want to learn basic Spanish that you can actually use? This conversational Spanish class focuses on realistic vocabulary and will give you the confidence to start a conver-sation with Spanish speakers. This class will cover asking and answering questions, using vocabulary such as the family, colors and numbers; including money, time and measurement; and much more. With half of this class devoted to new information, the remainder will be an opportunity to converse

in Spanish. Join us once a week and open the door to a whole new culture. No class Mar 25

CONVERSATIONAL SPANISH: CONTINUED M • Feb 4 - Apr 1 • 5:30-7:30 p.m.CSI Gooding Center Instructor: Jeny Black-PavkovFee: $120This continuation of the Conversational Span-ish course focuses on asking and answering questions and communicating with native Spanish speakers. This class will give you an opportunity to learn new vocabulary and then an opportunity to converse in Spanish.Prerequisite: previous Conversational Spanish course. No class Mar 25

BEGINNING MEDITATIONW • Feb 6 – 27 • 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.CSI Gooding Center Instructor: Sandra BernsenFee: $48 plus optional CD purchase ($5) paid to instructorLearn the art and benefits of meditation through mindful breathing and visualization. Calm your mind and relax your body. Begin living with more ease and joy and reduce your daily stress. Registration deadline Feb. 1.

EXPLOSION BOX PHOTO ALBUMM • Feb 11 • 6 - 8:30 p.m.CSI Gooding Center Instructor: Diane GauseFee: $25 plus $25 supply fee to instructorAn Explosion Box Album is a mini album that can also double as a gift box. On the outside, it looks like an ordinary box, but once you lift the lid it reveals multiple layers that can each be decorated the way you want them, with plenty of room left for a surprise gift to be hidden inside. Come and use your own imagination and creativity to design your own box.

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Discover Sign LanguageIt’s truly amazing that we can com-municate just by using our hands! Add different facial expressions, and you have a conversation—the language used by Deaf people. In this course, you’ll discover how to use this graceful, expressive language to communicate. You’ll begin with an introduction to the language itself, and learn to create the signs for numbers. You’ll also master the sign alphabet so you can fingerspell proper names. Then you’ll learn to sign phrases and expand to com-plete sentences, and see how to put it all together so you can introduce yourself and start a conversation. Along the way you’ll learn signs for colors, numbers, where you live, family, and the activities you like to do and even the ones you don’t.

Certificate in MindfulnessMindfulness is a state of active, open attention on the preset moment. When you are mindful, you observe your thoughts and feelings without judging them. Today, more and more healthcare practitioners are seeing the benefits of incorporating mindfulness in to their treatments and teaching others in all backgrounds about this valuable practice. In this certificate program, you’ll examine the many benefits of mindfulness for both your personal and professional life. You’ll also lay the foun-dation for a career in health and wellness coaching. The program explores a variety of widely-recognized healing interventions that incorporate mindfulness, including Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction and Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy.

Introduction to GuitarLearn to play guitar, and become the musician you’ve always wanted to be! In these fun and informative lessons, you’ll build basic guitar skills step-by-step with the help of hands-on exercises, audio and video recordings, and detailed illustrations. First, you’ll get to know all the parts of your guitar, from frets to strings, and learn how to tune your instrument. After that, you’ll explore the fundamentals of music notation and find out how to produce clear, beautiful notes and chords. You’ll also discover how to control your rhythm,

tempo, and volume, and how to express yourself artistically. The classical guitar skills you’ll master in this course will allow you to play any style of music, from hard rock to country-and-western.

Luscious, Low-Fat, Lightning-Quick MealsHave you ever wished you had a personal chef preparing luscious, low-fat meals for you? This course is the next best thing! You’ll learn how to reduce fat in recipes without sacrificing flavor or texture. Explore how to use flavor profiling to expand your culinary horizons. Learn how to prepare casseroles, crock-pot dishes, vegan dishes, oven-fried foods, meat-based meals, and many other entrees that are both nutritious and delicious! You’ll discover how to get in and out of the kitchen faster, including tips for grocery shopping, menu planning, food preparation, and quicker cooking. You’ll also learn a dietitian’s tricks of the trade for encouraging reluctant family members to eat more healthfully. You’ll have the chance to try out over 50 exciting and easy lowered-fat recipes for tasty entrees, side dishes, desserts, and garnishes, with each recipe demonstrating a topic that’s covered in the lessons.

Wow, What a Great Event!Are you planning a special event and could use some helpful advice? Considering event planning as a future career? Curious about what other event planners are doing? Need new ideas and resources? Wow, What a Great Event! is an event planning course that’s made for you. This course reveals how all the pieces in the event planning process fit together to make any size or type of event successful, whether it’s for your family or friends, your employer, or your favorite charity. It helps you avoid common pitfalls, embarrassing errors, and costly mistakes. It provides you with a solid educational foundation in event planning that will impress your current boss or future employers. And if you’re a very experienced planner just looking for a few ideas, it presents you with exceptional resources you probably didn’t know existed and can use in your own business.

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ADVANCED DOG OBEDIENCEW • Apr 3 - May 1 • 7 - 8 p.m.Gooding Co. Fairgrounds Instructor: Brittany TrinerFee: $55This comprehensive class will expose dogs and their owners to a variety of training sce-narios and prepare them to enjoy off-leash re-liability in distracting environments. Owners will enjoy relationship based training meth-ods that allow them to better communicate with their pets, and the dogs will thrive in the fun learning environment. This class is taught by a certified professional dog trainer and be-haviorist with over seven years of experience working with hundreds of dog/owner teams. Advanced Dog Obedience You and your dog will learn the 10 Steps from the AKC Canine Good Citizen (CGC) Program, designed to re-ward dogs who have good manners at home and in the community. Participants must have completed a basic obedience course.

CREATIVE PHOTOGRAPHY FOR BEGINNERSTh • Apr 4 – 18 • 7 - 9 p.m.CSI Gooding Center • Instructor: Al HagenFee: $70This class is for new photographers wanting to learn more about the basic features of their own camera, whether digital, point and shoot, or DSLR. Using the fundamentals of creative photography, students will discover how to confidently take better photos that blend function and inspiration to create frame-worthy photos that captivate the imagination. Learn how to use unique camera settings, lighting, and composition to get the “perfect shot.

BEGINNING AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE (ASL) M • May 6 - Jun 10 • 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.CSI Gooding Center Instructor: Aditya SharmaFee: $99In this beginning class, you’ll be introduced to basic vocabulary, grammar, fingerspelling, numbers, terminology, and Deaf culture and

history. This class is structured to help you build basic expressive and receptive skills in American Sign Language and to understand the cultural values, beliefs, and behavioral norms of the Deaf community. Class times will include lectures and group activities to learn new skills and to reinforce, review, and practice what has been learned in class. This is an instructor guided course with some independent study.

INTERMEDIATE AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE (ASL) M • May 6 - Jun 10 • 7:30 - 9:30 p.m.Gooding Center • Instructor: Aditya SharmaFee: $99Join us in this intermediate-level class. Review what you know, learn new signs, and practice conversation. This class for those who already have familiarity with American Sign Language, or have taken the Begin-ning ASL class. Those who can demonstrate basic proficiency in ASL alphabet and some knowledge of signs can join with instructor permission.

ENHANCED CONCEALED WEAPONST, Th, S • May 14 – 18 • T, Th 7-9 p.m. & Sat 1-5 p.m.CSI Gooding Center Instructor: Sgt. Dave Kiger Fee: $100Get informed and learn what your rights are when it comes to carrying a gun. This pre-paratory class, instructed by Sgt. Dave Kiger, will cover the gun laws in Idaho, responsible firearm ownership, and safety issues. Four hours of practical instruction at the shooting range on Saturday will emphasize trigger control, target alignment, and holster require-ments. You must furnish your own gun that is in compliance with concealed weapon laws, along with ammunition, safety glasses, and ear protection. Upon successful completion of the class, you will be provided with a Certificate of Completion and all the forms you need to apply for a concealed weapons permit at the sheriff’s office. Please do not bring your firearm onto the CSI Gooding Center campus. Students must be age 21 or older to participate.

ACTIVE PARENTINGW • Mar 6 - Apr 24 • 7 - 9 p.m. CSI Gooding Center Instructor: Nancy McLaughlin M.S.Fee: $55From toddlers to teenagers, parenting and grand-parenting can be the hardest work you will ever love. In this six-week course you’ll learn the valuable skills that will help you with everyday parenting challenges and en-able you to better enjoy your role as a parent. Because every child and every parent are unique, this class provides an opportunity for parents to examine research-based parenting principles and find ways they can apply these ideas to their particular parenting situation. Among others, a few of the skills we will cov-er are: nonviolent discipline that works, better communication, teaching children self-disci-pline and ways to guide children to become successful in school. No class Mar 27.

MANDALAS ON CANVASW • Mar 6 • 6 - 8:30 p.m.CSI Gooding Center Instructor: Diane GauseFee: $25 plus $10 supply fee to instructorMandalas offer balancing visual elements, symbolizing unity and harmony. This craft can be very fun and relaxing. Come join us and learn how to make these snowflake man-dalas on a small 5 x 5 canvases by dotting the paints in circular designs. You can be as

creative as you like using different sizes of dotting tools and paints and come away with a cute little canvas to display where you like.

BEGINNING DOG OBEDIENCEW • Apr 3 - May 1 • 6 - 7 p.m.Gooding Co. Fairgrounds Instructor: Brittany TrinerFee: $55Discover the many benefits and joys of train-ing with your dog. Training will enhance the bond between you and your dog. Dogs who have a solid obedience education are a joy to live with; they respond well to household routines and have good manners in the pres-ence of people and other dogs. You and your dog will learn the 10 Steps from the AKC Ca-nine Good Citizen (CGC) Program, designed to reward dogs who have good manners at home and in the community.

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INTERMEDIATE GOOGLE PHOTOS/ALBUMS AND SHARING II T • Feb 19 • 1 – 3 p.m. OR 4 – 6 p.m. MC Center TBA Instructor: Amy Christopherson Fee: $20(*) • Ages 12+Now that you have found and organized your photos on the Google cloud, we will learn how to make albums, search for older or de-leted pictures, and share albums with friends and family. Shared albums are a great time-saving tool because they allow others to add the album as well!

PRODUCTS AND PHOTOBOOK WITH GOOGLE ALBUMS III T • Feb 26 • 1 – 3 p.m. OR 4 – 6 p.m. MC Center TBA Instructor: Amy Christopherson Fee: $20(*) • Ages 12+It’s time to get these digital images and albums off your device or desktop computer and into the hands of family and friends. We will review photobooks and digital scrap-booking resources available to you so that your pictures can become special gifts for all! We will teach you how to organize a book or scrapbook pages, but the finished product will be up to you to order. There is no pressure to make a final project, but we will equip you with tips and tools to make something special!

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POTTERY WORKSHOPF • Feb 8 - Apr 19 • 12:30 - 2:30 p.m.MC Center A16 Instructor: Shirley Stauffer Fee: $75 + $20/bag of clay • Ages 16+Learn basics of handling, molding, shaping and throwing clay. Explore an array of ce-ramic building and glazing techniques while developing your own personal style using clay as an expressive medium. From the raw clay to a finished beautiful piece suitable for food use or decoration. Craft bowls, cups, or a wind chimes, or even that museum forgery! This course is reserved for beginning level participants, but this is not the old “ashtray” class; students will do free-hand, molding, wheel-throwing, and slab building. Partici-pants must be 16 +yrs. to register.

INTRO TO GOOGLE PHOTOS/CLOUD STORAGE I T • Feb 12 • 1 – 3 p.m. OR 4 – 6 p.m. MC Center TBA Instructor: Amy Christopherson Fee: $20(*) • Ages 12+In this interactive workshop, learn how to use the free cloud storage that is available through Google Photos. In this session, we will find, organize, and edit the pictures that can be automatically downloaded to the Google Photo Cloud site. Bring your phone to work from the App, or have a Gmail ad-dress to log into a desktop computer. Using Google Photos can free up space on your phone or computer and make your images more accessible.

INTRODUCTION TO GRAPHIC DESIGNW • Jan 30 – Feb 20 • 5 – 6 p.m. MC Center A24 Instructor: Mallory Critchfield Fee: $50This course will further your understanding of the basic objectives, principles, and methods used in graphic design. You will learn and apply fundamentals to various software, such as Illustrator, Indesign, Photoshop and Acro-bat. Learn techniques on web design, image editing, drawing and graphic animation, poster design, flyer design and more. In this course you will be introduced to the elements of design, principles of design, typography, how to prepare a document for print or web, and an introduction to image editing. Please note: Participants will need to have a desktop or laptop or subscription with Adobe Suite (Creative Cloud), Photoshop, Illustrator. Indesign, Photoshop, and Adobe Acrobat.

STRING ART FOR BEGINNERS!T, Jan 29 from 6 - 8 p.m. OR F, Feb 1 from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.MC Center TBA • Instructor: Allie Steiner Fee: $20 + $5 supply fee Who knew some nails, wood, and string would become the new trending craft? Come learn how to make a string art project yourself! We will guide you through all the steps to create your own custom string art creation. Basic and advanced stringing will be discussed. You will get to choose between two holiday templates to string.

PENCILS AND CHALK PASTELS T • Jan 29 - Feb 26 • 12:30 - 2:30 p.m. MC Center B14 Instructor: Shirley Stauffer Fee: $40 • Ages 16+This course is aimed at teaching fundamental drawing skills. Learn the differences between contour/line drawings and values. You will gain an understanding of different drawing tools and paper surfaces, gray scales, and tips for improvement. This is a great course for beginners, and more advanced students can benefit from the guidance of the instruc-tor. Watercolor pencils provide a unique crossover between drawing and painting. You draw with them as you would any other pencil, but when water is added they give the beautiful look of watercolor paints. Colors can be blended together to produce a wide range of tones and shades. Come learn basic drawing fundamentals, while experimenting with a fun, new medium. A list of supplies will be provided at time of registration.

CAKE DECORATING WITH FONDANTTH • Feb 7 – 28 • 6:30 - 8 p.m. MC Center A14 Instructor: Angela Williams Fee: $65 • Ages: 16+Learn the basics of cake decorating, from fill-ing and frosting to amazing finishing touches! In this class you will learn to tort (level) cake layers, basic cake carving, and frosting techniques. You will learn how to use topers or finishers; ganache, sprinkles, and cake crumbles and the basics of borders, piping letters, and flowers. The instructor will also cover fondant including how to cover the cake with fondant, cut shapes and make fig-ures. This class will require students to bring their own supplies including a frozen cake to decorate. A supply list will be provided upon registration.

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ment will cover practical ways that families can protect against scams and other internet dangers. We will cover privacy settings, filters, and other important strategies that inform and empower us to use social media with confidence. Due to the sensitive nature of the topics, we are offering this series for adults 18 and up.

PAINTING WITH ACRYLICS FOR BEGINNERS I T • Mar 5 – Apr 2 • 12:30 – 2:30 p.m.MC Center B14 Instructor: Shirley Stauffer Fee: $40 • Ages 16+Explore the dynamics and versatility of acrylics paints. Learn the basics of brush selection, color mixing, surface preparation, and a variety of texturing techniques to create your own unique masterpiece. Painting fun-damentals will be discussed. A list of supplies will be provided at time of registration.

INTRODUCTION TO WOODWORKINGM • Apr 1 – May 20 • 4 – 7:00 p.m. Cassia Regional Technical Center Instructor: Chet Jackson Fee: $85 + supply fee • Ages 16+This introductory class to woodworking is designed for novice to beginner. The class will cover shop safety, tool safety, and basic knowledge of hand and power tools and well as gaining knowledge of lumber products and measuring; all skills that are needed for woodworking projects at home and in the in-dustry. Supply fee to the instructor will cover the materials or hardware used for various projects. Space is limited to 10 participants, so register early!

PAINTING WITH ACRYLICS FOR BEGINNERS II T • Apr 9 - May 07 • 12:30 - 2:30 p.m.MC Center B14 Instructor: Shirley Stauffer Fee: $40 • Ages 16+Building upon the techniques learning in earlier course, participants will explore more options and methods of using acrylics paints to bring out the great artist. Painting funda-mentals will be discussed. A list of supplies will be provided at time of registration.

COSPLAY 101F • Apr 12 • 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. MC Center A14 • Instructor: John Paskett Fee: $55In this course you will learn the step-by-step process for making a foam helmet, which will give you basics to fabricate any other costume piece from foam. This class is perfect for updating your Halloween designs or wowing your friends with new creations for your next adventure at a comic convention. No prior experience is required! We will cover the tools you will need, how to make a pattern, cutting and gluing, and painting foam so that seams are minimized. By the end of this course, you’ll have a completed base of a helmet that you can paint and decorate however you want. Integrate it into a costume to impress your friends when you go to your next comic convention or party!

THE GREATEST SHOWS IN MINI-CASSIA!W • Feb 13 • 5 – 6:30 p.m. MC Center TBA • Instructor: John Paskett Fee: $45 (includes ticket prices to all three shows)MUST REGISTER FOR THIS COURSE BY FEB 03! Limited class size!There are three incredible theatres in the Mini-Cassia area that have put on stellar per-formances for over 111 years! The Mini-Cas-sia area has been rewarded with incredible vaudeville acts, concerts, plays and more! The class includes an evening discussion on Theater Appreciation. Then on the evening of the show, get an exclusive behind-the-scenes tour of the area’s majestic theatres that were built in 1907 and 1920; see the cutting edge production technology and renovations – and attend a performance of a popular show! This is your chance to learn more about the spe-cial role theatre plays in our community and experience first-hand the reasons each theatre is an acclaimed destination location. Course does not cover transportation to the theaters.#1) Little Shop of Horrors – Wilson Theatre, built in 1920 (Rupert, Feb 15th)#2) Newsies - King Fine Art Center built in 1999 (Burley, Feb 22st) #3) Greater Tuna – Howells Opera House, built in 1907 (Oakley, March 8th)

MAKE YOUR OWN COMICS IN A ‘ZINE!S • Feb 23 • 1 – 5 p.m.MC Center A12 Instructor: Bettina Throckmorton Fee: $35 • Ages 16+Learn to draw while creating your own comic or ‘zine. Discover the general fundamentals of drawing basic comics, the social and cultural impact of ‘zines, and of course how to create your own DIY ‘zine awesomeness! Get ready to break out the pencils, sharpies, ink and photocopiers, while spending time around like minded folks and making some awesome art. All skill levels welcome. A list of supplies will be provided at registration.

HEARTY HEALTHY MEALS ON A BUDGET 5 Different Sessions – Choose individual sessions or sign up for the complete series to receive a discounted rate! Thursdays from 1 – 3 p.m.Feb 21, 28, March 21, 28, and/or April 4 MC Center A14 • Instructor: Dr. Rick Parker Individual Session: $15 + $5 supply fee Complete Series: $65 + $20 supply fee Learn to make “dirt-cheap,” quick and easy meals! One of the best ways to rein in the food budget is to cook at home. This doesn’t have to be complicated or expensive to be good. Experience some of the tasty, easy, and cheap dishes you can make at home with very few ingredients and not much time; for example tomato-basil soup from scratch; creamed peas and potatoes; easy gravies without the packet mix; dried bean cookery; quick breads; sausage gravy; easy pulled pork; marinated chicken breasts; rice recipes from scratch; powdered milk yogurt; blen-derized whole wheat pancakes and more. All supplies will be provided and each session will feature a different menu.

THE GOOD, THE BAD, & THE UGLY OF SOCIAL MEDIA M • Feb 25 – Mar 4 • 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.MC Center TBA • Instructor: Allie Steiner/ 1st Session and the Minidoka Sheriff’s Of-fice/2nd Session Fee: $20 • Ages: 18+This workshop series will teach you how to connect with your family and friends on less familiar social media platforms like Marco Polo, What’s App, Snapchat, and even Venmo. Participants will learn how to navigate and connect with their families with these fun and interactive applications. On the second night of the series, law enforce-

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DINING WITH DIABETES Th • Jan 10 - 31 • 6 – 7:30 p.m. Jerome Center Instructor: Gretchen Manker Fee: $30/person or $40/coupleDining with Diabetes offered by the Universi-ty of Idaho Extension helps people with Type 2 diabetes identify and understand important information about managing and preventing this disease. Classes are offered weekly for four weeks, with a three-month follow-up class. Participants will learn about diabe-tes and how to self-manage through menu planning, portion control, label reading, and physical activity. Each class offers the oppor-tunities to taste test diabetes-friendly recipes and gain support through group interaction.

BEGINNING MEDITATION T • Feb 5 - 26 • 6 – 8 p.m. Jerome Center • Instructor: Sandra Bernsen Fee: $48 + $5 optional CD purchaseLearn the art and benefits of meditation through mindful breathing and visualization. Calm your mind and relax your body. Begin living with more ease and joy and reduce your daily stress.

CONTINUING MEDITATION T • Mar 5 - 26 • 6 – 8 p.m. Jerome Center • Instructor: Sandra Bernsen Fee: $48 This class is for anyone that completed the Beginner Meditation. Expand your intuition skills and experience much deeper and pro-ductive meditations using the tools learned in first class.

HOW TO START A BUSINESS AND KEEP IT! Th • Mar 7 - 21 • 6 – 7:30 p.m. Jerome Center • Instructor: Larry Hall Fee: $25 Do you need help creating or running the business you’ve always dreamed of? This three-part course is focused on the details of creating, financing, and operating your own business. The course will provide you with detailed instructions on how to create a business plan and cash budget. It will also provide you with a checklist for setting up your company’s operations. This class will be in English and Spanish.

EXPLOSION BOX ALBUM Th • May 9 • 6 – 8:30 p.m. Jerome Center • Instructor: Diane Gause Fee: $25 + $25 supplies An Explosion Box Album is a mini album that can also double as a gift box. On the outside, it looks like an ordinary box, but once you lift the lid it reveals multiple layers that can each be decorated the way you want them, with plenty of room left for a surprise gift to be hidden inside. Come and use your own imagination and creativity to design your own box.

ENHANCED CONCEALED WEAPONS CLASS S • Jun 22 • 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Jerome Ctr / Gun Range • Instructor: Buz ChapmanFee: $100Get informed and learn what your rights are when it comes to carrying a gun. This prepa-ratory class, instructed by Buz Chapman, will cover Idaho gun laws, responsible firearm ownership, and safety issues. Four hours of classroom instruction at the CSI Jerome Center and three hours of practical instruction at the Jerome shooting range will emphasize trigger control, target alignment, holster re-quirements, shoot positions, and other safety practices. You must furnish your own gun that is in compliance with concealed weapon laws, safety glasses, ear protection, holster, mag pouch, and 100 rounds new ammo. Upon successful completion of the class, you will be provided with a Certificate of Comple-tion and all the forms you need to apply for a concealed weapons permit at the sheriff’s office. Please do not bring your firearm onto the CSI Jerome Center campus. Students must be age 18 or older to participate. Lunch is on your own.

hidden rodent. This 2-week introductory class will introduce owners to the rules of the sport while giving dogs access to the Barn Hunt arena. Dogs must have completed a prior ba-sic obedience class or know the commands: sit, wait, come and stay.

MANDALAS ON CANVAS T • Apr 16 • 6 – 8:30 p.m. Jerome Center • Instructor: Diane Gause Fee: $25 + $10 supplies Mandalas offer balancing visual elements, symbolizing unity and harmony. This craft can be very fun and relaxing. Come join us and learn how to make these snowflake man-dalas on a small 5 x 5 canvases by dotting the paints in circular designs. You can be as creative as you like using different sizes of dotting tools and paints and come away with a cute little canvas to display where you like.

CANINE DOG MASSAGE S • May 18 • 10 – 11:30 a.m. Jerome Fairgrounds • Instructor: Stephanie Sullender, CCMTFee: $40 Give your dog a spa day! Massage helps to improve circulation, maintains well-being, reduces stress and anxiety. Massage is great for growing puppies, aids in the healing of muscles, joints and bones, and age-relat-ed aches. It will also strengthen the bond between you and your pet. Bring a dog bed or blanket, collar and lead. Students will need to be able to control their dog. The dogs also need to be able to relax. Knowing sit, down, stay, come is beneficial.

ADVANCED DOG AGILITY M • Apr 29 – May 20 • 6 – 7 p.m. Jerome Fairgrounds Beef Barn Instructor: Brittany Triner Fee: $65 Become a solid team with your dog through fun exercises. In this 5-week class, you will gain confidence in off-leash control of your dog on the agility course. Advanced agility will teach send outs, touches and directional cues to help you improve your speed and accuracy on the agility field all while having fun with your dog. Dogs should have prior experience on all AKC agility obstacles to participate in Advanced Agility.

DOG AGILITY TRAINING M • Apr 1 - 22 • 6 – 7 p.m. Jerome Fairgrounds Beef Barn Instructor: Brittany Triner Fee: $65 Get into the action! Agility is an exciting sport where dog and handler navigate their way through a series of obstacles competing for time and accuracy. This 5-week introductory class will introduce dogs and handlers to the rules of AKC agility competition. You and your dog will get on the course, learning how to navigate all the obstacles from jumps and tunnels to contact obstacles. Agility is suitable for any breed of dog that would love to get out and get active with its owner in a fun and challenging learning environment. Dogs should know basic commands of sit, down, and stay.

DOG BARN HUNT M • Apr 1 - 22 • 7 – 8 p.m. Jerome Fairgrounds Beef Barn Instructor: Brittany Triner Fee: $55 Barn Hunt is a new and exciting sport gaining popularity across the country! This sport was created around a dog’s natural love for hunting vermin and has become both a safe and exciting challenge for dog, handler and spectators alike. Owners will enjoy watching their dogs use their natural skills to climb straw stacks and burrow tunnels in the search for a RAT! Rats are kept safe in tubes allowing dogs to use their sense of smell to sniff out the

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Advanced trainings or a certificate in a specialized skill can put you on the fast track to generate a better income, boost your confidence in your current company or help you change careers.The opportunities in Southern Idaho are endless – CSI Workforce Trainings can help get you there. Explore the Workforce Training classes https://www.csi.edu/workforce-development-training/individuals.aspx

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SCAFFOLDING COMPETENT PERSONThursday • Jan 10th • 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. ATIC 134 • Instructor: Davy Gadd Fee: $115A competent person is a necessity on every job site and is someone who has sufficient experience and knowledge to recognize scaffold hazards, correct unsafe conditions, and who has the ability to shut down the worksite until any hazards are corrected. The competent person should be the most knowl-edgeable person, in this case about scaffold safety, on site. This 1-day certification course is designed to prepare all trades in under-standing the hazards of modular scaffolding, swing stage, and rolling scaffolds including OSHA’s five most series scaffold hazards: falling objects, falls, unsafe access, scaffold collapse, and electrocutions.

REAL ESTATE TRAINING MODULE 1Mon - Thurs • Jan 14th – Jan 31st 6 p.m. – 9:45 p.m. HSHS 150 • Instructor: Kendra Jenks Fee: $399Love working with people? Looking for tre-mendous income potential? Start your career as an Idaho Real Estate Agent with evening class options. Become an expert in an always changing field while helping others reach major milestones in their lives. This face to face course covers the fundamentals of real estate practices and policies and is approved by the Idaho Real Estate Commission. It is designed to assist the student in preparation for the Idaho Real Estate Salesperson License Examination. Looking to have a career where you are your own boss? The salesperson license state exam may be taken after successful completion of modules 1 & 2. Last day to register is January 10th 2019.

FORKLIFT OPERATORThursday • Jan 17th • 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. ATIC 134 • Instructor: Davy Gadd Fee: $135OSHA requires all personnel be certified to drive a forklift and most employers through-out the U.S. are requesting previous forklift operator training or certification. The demand for trucking and warehousing services is expected to increase in Idaho. Let us help you not only comply with OSHA regulations but get the job you want. This 1-day certification course is designed to provide participants with classroom training along with a practical confirmation of Forklift Operators with limited or extensive experi-ence in handling forklift trucks. This course teaches forklift operators to operate in a safe and efficient manner which includes a written theory/practical exam.

FORKLIFT TRAIN THE TRAINERThursday • Jan 17th • 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. ATIC 134 • Instructor: Davy Gadd Fee: $750OSHA requires all forklift operators to be trained and certified. Similarly, they also require trainers to be trained by someone who is certified to teach them, conduct their training and evaluate their competence. Let us help you comply with OSHA regulations. This 1-day certification course is designed to provide candidate instructors with the skills and knowledge to teach an effective forklift operator course and evaluate competence. Participants will learn the instructional tech-niques involved to best deliver concepts in a classroom and/or field environment.

INTRO TO STICK/MIG WELDINGFridays • Jan 18th – March 22nd 6 p.m. – 9 p.m. Mini Cassia Tech Center Welding Lab Instructor: Albert VaughnFee: $480With welders retiring at twice the pace of new welders coming into the field, it’s anticipated that in the years to come there will be a need for 310,000 replacement and new welding positions. Get introduced to welding or simply improve your current skill set through this 30-hour training that focuses on basic concepts of Stick (SMAW) and MIG/Wire feed (GMAW) welding. Receive 10 hours of instructional training and 20+ hours of hands-on training in the CSI Welding lab over the course of 10 weeks.

AC/DC ELECTRICAL – LEVEL 1: BEGINNERSaturdays • Jan. 19th – Jan. 26th 1 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. ATIC 134 • Instructor: Ben HamlettFee: $275This course will provide participants with introductory AC/DC Electrical circuits and PLC Troubleshooting skills including schematics, meter usage, relays and motors. Students will be immersed in practical, real world examples that illustrate how elec-tricity is distributed and used in their plants and facilities. Applied learning will include troubleshooting a faulty relay or switch with a meter and reading a schematic to isolate a fault in a circuit.

FALL PROTECTION COMPETENT PERSONTuesday • Jan 22nd • 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. ATIC 134 • Instructor: Davy Gadd Fee: $165Get applied fall protection training that will enable you to be responsible for the immedi-ate supervision, implementation, and moni-toring of a managed fall protection program. Training will cover the use, selection and installation of conventional and non-conven-tional fall protection equipment. Training will also address relevant fall protection regula-tions and fall hazard identification. These components, combined with the hands-on set-up fall protection systems, instill a work-ing knowledge of all the essential elements of a fall protection course.

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OUTLOOK 101Tuesday • Jan 29th • 3 p.m. – 5 p.m. HSHS 229 • Instructor: Julia RietdorfFee: $55This course will give you an overview of the all-inclusive Personal Information Manage-ment program Outlook. Learn the difference between the Desktop and Website versions of this program. Then focus on the Desktop version and learn how to navigate the 5 modules included in Outlook: Email, People, Calendar, Tasks and Notes. You will learn how to create emails and navigate email folders, create a contact, create an appoint-ment, make a list of tasks and leave yourself a sticky note.

OUTLOOK 102 – ORGANIZATION OF EMAILS AND CONTACTSTuesday • Feb 5th • 3 p.m. – 5 p.m. HSHS 229 • Instructor: Julia RietdorfFee: $55This course will increase your efficiency and organization in Outlook! You will work alongside the instructor to learn how to organize all of your emails by using rules to automatically sort your incoming emails into folders. To make certain emails stand out, you will also learn how to apply conditional formatting and color categories. Then we will look at the people module to create contracts and group them to quickly email multiple people. We will also learn how to export and share contacts with others.

OUTLOOK 103: APPOINTMENTS, MEETINGS, AND TASKSTuesday • Feb 12th • 3 p.m. – 5 p.m. HSHS 229 • Instructor: Julia RietdorfFee: $55This course will help you manage your time by using the Calendar, Task, and Note features in Outlook. Work alongside your instructor to create appointments, meetings, and all-day events. Use Outlook emails to in-vite others to your meetings and manage their invitation replies. Then create tasks or to-do lists to prevent you from missing deadlines and to keep track of project expenses.

REAL ESTATE TRAINING MODULE 2Mon - Thurs • Feb 4th – Feb 21st 6 p.m. – 9:45 p.m. HSHS 150 • Instructor: Kendra Jenks Fee: $399Love working with people? Looking for tre-mendous income potential? Start your career as an Idaho Real Estate Agent with evening class options. Become an expert in an always changing field while helping others reach ma-jor milestones in their lives. This face to face course covers the fundamentals of real estate practices and policies and is approved by the Idaho Real Estate Commission. It is designed to assist the student in preparation for the Ida-ho Real Estate Salesperson License Examina-tion. Looking to have a career where you are your own boss? The salesperson license state exam may be taken after successful comple-tion of modules 1 & 2. Last day to register is February 7th 2019.

HR SERIES: SESSION 2Thursday • Feb 14th • 3 p.m. – 5 p.m. HSHS 150 • Instructor: Mark StevensFee: $75In today’s complex and ever changing work-place, continuously developing skills matter. There is an opportunity for everyone to be a leader and positively influence workplace culture. Attend our Human Resources Series, session 2 and develop skills for a changing workplace while earning SHRM/HRCI credits. In this class, students will learn the methods of “coaching’ – how to work with employ-ees to inspire and direct. Students will learn how to move from simple, directive dialogue towards open-ended, discovery driven con-versations to help inspire and motivate their employees to accomplish more and be more engaged along the way.

5S AND LEAN MANUFACTURINGWednesdays • Jan 23 – Jan 30 2:30 p.m. - 5 p.m. HSHS 151 • Instructor: David O’Connell Fee: $149In today’s competitive environment, com-panies are fueling growth through leaner operations. Adopting lean practices, which focus on the elimination of waste through the enterprise, create cost savings while establishing an environment of continuous improvement. You now have the opportunity to increase productivity and boost the bottom line by mastering the principles and processes to transform your business by doing more with less through a lean approach through our 2-day interactive and hands-on training.

HR SERIES: SESSION 1Thursday • Jan 24th • 3 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. HSHS 150 • Instructor: Mark StevensFee: $75In today’s complex and ever changing work-place, continuously developing skills matter. There is an opportunity for everyone to be a leader and positively influence workplace culture. Attend our Human Resources Series, session 1 and develop skills for a changing workplace while earning SHRM/HRCI credits. In this class, students will learn how to better define and assess what they are looking for in candidates. The students will learn effective ways to interview candidates with these criteria in mind and make more effective hiring decisions. These strategies will help supervisors avoid making biased decisions or leaving hiring decisions to chance.

HR SERIES: SESSIONS 1 - 4Thursday • Jan 24th – March 21st 3 p.m. – 5 p.m. HSHS 150 • Instructor: Mark StevensFee: $250In today’s complex and ever changing work-place, continuously developing skills matter. There is an opportunity for everyone to be a leader and positively influence workplace

culture. Attend our Human Resources Series, sessions 1-4 and develop skills for a changing workplace while earning SHRM/HRCI credits. In this class, students will take all four train-ing sessions and learn skills that will make lasting impressions through effective hiring and selection, coaching and engagement with employees, corrective action and conflict management, and putting it all together – being a better leader.

SERVSAFE TRAINING & CERTIFICATIONFriday • Jan 25th • 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. HSHS 229 • Instructor: Dianne Jolovich Fee: $110Idaho requires having at least one certified food manager on staff. Through our ServSafe training and certification course, you will earn your nationally recognized food safety license by ServSafe. The employment op-portunities in hospitability and tourism are expected to increase largely fueled by the elderly who are become more and more aware of the benefits of physical fitness and are taking part in amusement and recreation activities. Obtaining and maintaining your ServSafe Certificate means you have the tools and knowledge you need to ensure that your workplace meets industry standards for clean-liness along with proper safety requirements for food handling and preparation.

ONLINE MARKETING TRAININGMonday • Jan 28th • 3 p.m. - 5 p.m. HSHS 154 • Instructor: Amy Schutte Fee: $89Ready to walk away with clearer messaging to help you continue to expand your custom-er base and have your ideal clients pay at-tention. Most companies waste an enormous amount of money on their marketing because they haven’t taken time to truly clarify their messaging. If you want to have a business and brand that stands out in your market, you won’t want to miss this two hour class!

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FLAGGING & BASIC TRAFFIC CONTROLFriday • Feb. 15th • 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. ATIC 134 • Instructor: Mike StowellFee: $99This course will provide participants with safe flagging techniques specific to Idaho regulations. Students will be provided with the information and procedures necessary to enhance the safety of both workers and drivers while in typical street and highway construction and repair projects. Students will receive flagger certification card valid for three (3) years in Idaho, Washington, Oregon, and Montana upon completion.

AC/DC ELECTRICAL LEVEL 2: INTERMEDIATESaturdays • Feb. 16th – Feb. 23rd 1 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. ATIC 134 • Instructor: Ben HamlettFee: $275This course will provide participants with AC/DC Electrical circuits and PLC Troubleshoot-ing skills. This includes schematics, sensors, meter usage, and motors. Students will be immersed in practical, real world examples that illustrate how electricity is distributed and used in their plants and facilities. Applied

learning will include testing and/or trouble-shooting a current level sensor and trouble-shooting a circuit given a complex schematic.

ADVANCING A PROBLEM SOLVING CULTURETuesday • Feb 19th • 2:30 p.m. - 5 p.m. HSHS 236 • Instructor: Michelle Shinn Fee: $149Does your team need to solve problems quickly and efficiently? Depending on the industry, as many as 61% of supervisors lack the appropriate problem solving skills needed to drive results. The course will provide your supervisors with the confidence needed to re-solve daily problems and effectively manage their workday.

STRENGTHSQUEST: A GUIDE TO IDENTIFY AND FULLY UTILIZE YOUR STRENGTHSThursday • Feb 21st • 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. HSHS 236 • Instructor: Michelle Schutt Fee: $89What will happen when we think about what is right with people rather than fixating on what is wrong with them? StrengthsQuest helps individuals to grow and develop, focusing on their talents and strengths. The

StrengthsQuest approach helps people ex-amine their individual “natural” talents, and with additional training and understanding, their talents become their strengths. When we focus on our strengths, we improve our performance, productivity and profitability.Prior to the course, participants will be provided with a StrengthsQuest code in order to complete their personalized assessment. The goal of this course is to assist participants by developing themselves and their teams through the maximization of talents and strengths.

CONFINED SPACE COMPETENT PERSONThursday • Feb 21st • 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. ATIC 134 • Instructor: Davy Gadd Fee: $165A competent person is a necessity on every job site and is someone who has sufficient experience and knowledge to recognize confined space hazards, correct unsafe work conditions, and who has the ability to shut down the worksite until any hazards are corrected. The competent person should be the most knowledgeable person, in this case about confined space safety on site. Confined spaces incidents are not the most common, but they can be the most deadly. Many times this is due to the hazards being misunder-stood or underestimated. This course is designed to train students in the best practices and methods of identifying and eliminating both existing and predictable confined space hazards.

CODE APPLICATION FOR MOTOR CONTROLSThursday • Feb. 28th • 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. HSHS 151 • Instructor: Jake BallFee: $245Every three years the National Electrical code is revised and new code changes are adopted by the States. In Idaho, each Master and Journeyman electrician must have 8 hours of continuing education and 16 hours of code update to renew their licenses. This Code Update course is designed to famil-iarize electricians and electrical contractors with the most important changes in the NEC through hands-on learning.This course will provide participants with the opportunity to design, build, test, and troubleshoot control

circuits using various motor starters, signaling devices, switches, relays, timers and other associated equipment. You will also learn the basics of variable frequency drives including wiring, configuration, and troubleshooting.

EXCEL – SESSION 1: 101Thursday • Feb 28th • 3 p.m. – 5 p.m. HSHS 229 • Instructor: Julia RietdorfFee: $60This course will introduce you to Excel where you will work along with the instructor to create basic spreadsheets. Then to enhance the look and readability of the spreadsheet you created – you will learn to apply basic formatting techniques. Excel is a program that will happily “do Math” and you will discover how to create and use basic formulas and functions. To increase your efficiency with this program, key navigation and selection techniques will be demonstrated.

EXCEL – SESSIONS 1-5Thursdays • Feb. 28th - March 28th 3 p.m. – 5 p.m. HSHS 229 • Instructor: Julia RietdorfFee: $250This course will start you will at creation of basic spreadsheets and enhancing look and readability of those spreadsheets to teach-ing the most common and useful formulas and functions. Then training will take you to charting features and the most common charts including mini Sparkline charts and conditional formatting. Moving to the next level work alongside the instructor to discover how to manipulate data and quickly extract data while discovering the subtotal command and creation of structured tables. Finally you will learn how to create a pivot table and an-alyze large sets of data then present your data pictorially with the use of a pivot chart.

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LOCKOUT/TAGOUTTuesday • March 5th • 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. ATIC 134 • Instructor: Davy GaddFee: $95Lockout/Tagout is one of the most serious and most often cited violations. Learn how to pro-tect workers from potentially fatal accidents. Let our safety experts break down the OSHA regulations and teach proper lockout/tagout equipment procedures, required lockout/tagout devices, hazardous energy sources, in-jury prevention, and legislative requirements. Our workforce safety experts will guide you through interactive discussions paired with activities in our lab relating to the OSHA lockout/tagout regulations.

HR SERIES: SESSION 3Thursday • March 7th • 3 p.m. – 5 p.m. HSHS 150 • Instructor: Mark StevensFee: $75In today’s complex and ever changing work-place, continuously developing skills matter. There is an opportunity for everyone to be a leader and positively influence workplace culture. Attend our Human Resources Series, session 3 and develop skills for a changing workplace while earning SHRM/HRCI credits. In this class, students will learn how to deal with conflict with their employees and how to manage the disciplinary or corrective action process. Problems can arise in employ-ment – if they are addressed properly, taking formal steps can solve employment problems and get employees back on track. Lastly, when dialogue breaks down, students will learn how to identify and manage the roots of conflict and work towards healthy solutions.

EXCEL – SESSION 2: TOP 15 FUNCTIONSThursday • March 7th • 3 p.m. – 5 p.m. HSHS 229 • Instructor: Julia RietdorfFee: $60This course will improve your ability to analyze and summarize data in Excel by teaching you the most common and useful formulas and functions. You will work along with the instructor to review basic formulas using absolute and relative references and the order of operations. Then you will learn how to find and unlock the power of functions in Excel. Although there are over 400 functions in Excel, you will learn to use the 15 most common and useful date, logical, reference, and financial functions.

AERIAL & SCISSOR LIFT OPERATORFriday • March 8th • 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. ATIC 134 • Instructor: Davy Gadd Fee: $199This 1-day certification course will educate individuals in the safe operation of scissor and aerial lifts per OSHA and ANSI standards. Participants will receive both classroom train-ing along with hands on operation of scissor and aerial lifts.

AERIAL & SCISSOR LIFT TRAIN THE TRAINERFriday • March 8th • 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. ATIC 134 • Instructor: Davy Gadd Fee: $750This 1-day certification course is designed to provide candidate instructors with the skills and knowledge to teach an effective aerial and scissor lift operator course and evaluate compliance. Participants will learn the instructional techniques involved to best deliver concepts in a classroom and/or field environment.

EXCEL – SESSION 3: CHARTING AND CONDITIONAL FORMATTINGThursday • March 14th • 3 p.m. – 5 p.m. HSHS 229 • Instructor: Julia RietdorfFee: $60Many people do not take advantage of the powerful charting features available in Excel. Make your data easier to understand by using the most common charts in Excel – the Pie, Column, and Line Charts. There are also mini charts now available called Sparklines, which you will create by working alongside the instructor. Another way to highlight data in Excel is Conditional Formatting. You will discover how to showcase data by applying colors, formatting, and icons when certain conditions are met.

AC/DC ELECTRICAL – LEVEL 3: ADVANCEDSaturdays • March 16th – March 23rd • 1 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. ATIC 134 • Instructor: Ben HamlettFee: $275This course will provide participants with AC/DC Electrical circuits and PLC Troubleshoot-ing skills. This includes schematics, sensors, meter usage, and motors. Students will be immersed in practical, real world examples that illustrate how electricity is distributed and used in their plants and facilities. Applied learning will include testing and/or trouble-shooting various motor faults and trouble-shooting a circuit given a complex schematic.

HR SERIES: SESSION 4Thursday • March 21st • 3 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. HSHS 150 • Instructor: Mark StevensFee: $75In today’s complex and ever changing work-place, continuously developing skills matter. There is an opportunity for everyone to be a leader and positively influence workplace culture. Attend our Human Resources Series, session 4 and develop skills for a changing workplace while earning SHRM/HRCI credits. In this class, students will learn how being a better “leader” is critical to being a better supervisor. The class will center on two con-cepts; relationship management and results management and how the two concepts need to work together. Using this “base”, students will learn how this mindset will help with su-pervisory practices, such as hiring, coaching, and corrective action.

EXCEL – SESSION 4: GET RESULTS FROM DATAThursday • March 21st • 3 p.m. – 5 p.m. HSHS 229 • Instructor: Julia RietdorfFee: $60This course will improve your ability to manipulate data and quickly, extract the data and answers you need from your dataset. Start by working alongside the instructor to discover the Subtotal command which will help you easily summarize your data. Then learn to create a Structured Table in Excel. These tables provide 5 great benefits for data analysis: 1. Structured Formula References, 2. Autofill Formulas, 3. Quick Summation using the Total Row, 4. Sort and Filter Capabilities, and 5. Enhanced Formatting.

EXCEL – SESSION 5: PIVOT TABLES AND PIVOT CHARTSThursday • March 28th • 3 p.m. – 5 p.m. HSHS 229 • Instructor: Julia RietdorfFee: $60Have you heard of a Pivot Table, but are not sure how to create one? If so, work alongside the instructor in this course to create and use a Pivot Table, one of Excel’s most powerful features. Analyze large sets of data quickly and easily by using slicers and datelines. Then present your data pictorially by learning how to create and use a Pivot Chart.

NFPA 70E ELECTRICAL TRAININGThursday • March 28th • 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. HSHS 151 • Instructor: Jake BallFee: $499This course will equip participants with knowledge and practical skills to help keep themselves and others safe in an industrial environment where electrical hazards could exist. It is ideal for any individual who works on or around electrical equipment or for those who oversee these personnel. Comple-tion of this course will establish employees as “Qualified Persons” under OSHA and NFPA standards. Licensed electricians will qualify for 8 hours of industry related CEU credits through the Idaho Division of Building Safety.

Explore our other classes & Register @ workforce.csi.edu/JAN2019 or call (208) 732-6310

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Tickets Available Now!Season Subscriptions • Mini Subscriptions • Individual Performances

Do You Hear the Music

JOHN MCEUEN & FRIENDS February 1, 2019 | 7:30 p.m.

Will the Circle Be Unbroken

For More Information or to Order Ticketsvisit www.artsontour.csi.edu or call 732-6288

COLLECTIF9 April 1, 2019 | 7:30 p.m.

INTERNATIONAL GUITAR NIGHT February 13, 2019 | 7:30 p.m.

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THE CSISTAGE DOOR SERIES

A unique opportunity to experience an intimate evening of the arts...

INSIDE INSPIRATAFebruary 15, 2019 @ 7:30 p.m Join Inspirata Dance Project for another “inside” peek into their summer 2019 production. IDP believes in cultivating collaborations and is dedicated to the continued development of dance and dance education providing an environment for choreographers and dancers to explore, create, and share their work. In Inside Inspirata, you’ll get a chance to sit on the stage where the artists perform, get an intimate look into their creative process, and talk with the artists.

Tickets are $10 for adults or $5 for students. Tickets are available at the CSI Box Office, by calling 732-6288, at the door, or going online to tickets.csi.edu

THE SECOND COMING OF JOAN OF ARC April 18, 2019 @ 7:30 p.m She led an army to victory, crowned a king, took on the entire Catholic Church…and was dead by 19. Joan of Arc is the MOST documented figure of the 15th century, and yet myths about her pervade the history books, to this day. In The Second Coming of Joan of Arc, by Carolyn Gage, the audience will discover the real Jeanne Romee, and through her story, the brutal institutional misogyny that women continue to face. Drawn from the detailed records of her two trials—including hundreds of testimonies by all involved in her short life—The Second Coming finally tells the truth about the simple-minded, virginal peasant girl, who was anything but. Jennifer Miller performs this one-woman show that explores not only the experience of “Joan of Arc,” but relates that experience to contemporary women. Join her and discover the defiant, irreverent, clever, and unrepentant Jeanne, who remained unfailingly true to her own visions.

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Registration Information

Online | For Twin Falls, Jerome, and Burley classes, please go to our website http://commu-nityed. csi.edu, click the “REGISTER NOW” link. Scroll down the page and select the course(s) you would like to take. To view a full description of each course, select the notepad icon. Complete the registration form and click the “SUBMIT” button. Verify your contact/course information and click the “CONFIRM” button. Click the “PAY ONLINE NOW” button to go to the payment options screen. Payment must be made at the time of registration. Note – Online registration is unavailable for Gooding and Blaine County classes

Phone | If you would like to pay by credit or debit card over the phone, call your local center listed below. Please have the course title, method of payment, and other pertinent information (i.e. CSI student ID number or birthdate) ready. Your registration will be taken by a member of the Commu-nity Education staff. Payment must be made at the time of registration.

In Person | You can enroll with cash, check or credit or debit card in-person at your local CSI Center or at the main CSI Campus at the Community Education offices, Fine Arts Building, #96. Please have the course title, method of payment, and other pertinent information (i.e. CSI student ID number or birthdate) ready. Payment must be made at the time of registration.

Confirmation | Once you have registered for a class, a confirmation email will be sent you. Infor-mation regarding material fees due to the instructor, special requirements, or special notes will appear on the confirmation email.

Supply Fees | Supply fees must be paid to the instructor directly, during the first class session, please have a check or cash ready for them. If you do not pay a supply fee to the instructor, you will be invoiced for the amount.

Cancellation Policy | CSI Community Education classes are held based upon the number stu-dents that have enrolled and paid. A class may be cancelled if a minimum enrollment number is not met within a specified time prior to a class start date. If a decision is made to cancel a class, students will be notified via telephone or email 24 hours prior to the first class session.

Cancellation Refunds | If a class is cancelled, a 100% refund of registration fees will be given. Refunds will be issued in the student’s name in the form of a check from the College of Southern Idaho. Please allow 2 to 4 weeks for processing.

Dropping a Community Education Class | If you are unable to attend, please call your local center listed below to drop the class 48 hours prior to the first class session. No refunds or credit certificates will be given on or after the class start date.

Late Payment Fee | Payment is expected at the time of registration. If a payment is not made within 30 days, a $50 late fee will be assessed to the student account. Late fees cannot be waived.

Suggestions | It is the goal of Community Educations for all participants to be satisfied, and we welcome all suggestions. If you have an idea for a class, or would like to recommend an instruc-tor, please contact your local center or send an email to [email protected]. We appreciate any input that will improve our program.

Disclaimer | Classes offered through CSI Community Education Center represent a wide vari-ety of interest, skills, and viewpoints held by the instructors who teach them. CSI does not neces-sarily endorse or sanction the content of each non-credit offering. By registering and submitting pay-ment, you agree to waive and release CSI and its entities from claims or liability arising from this event. You also agree that CSI may use photos or images from the class for publicity and program information.

Main CSI Campus (208) 732-6442 Blaine County Center (208) 788-2033 | Gooding Center (208) 934-8678 Jerome Center (208) 324-5101 | Mini-Cassia Center (208) 678-1400

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Register ONLINE - ww.csi.edu/communityed click on the “Register Now” link.Or, mail this form with payment to:

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Payment is expected at the time of registration. Course instructors are not permitted to accept payment for registration fees. Students may register for the course and pay online, in person or over the phone. If payment is not made within 30 days, a $50 late fee will be assessed to the student account. If there is a supply fee and you do not drop or attend the course, you will be billed for the fee. Please see the current Community Education brochure for registration information and department policies. By signing this form, you agree to all terms set forth by CSI and Community Education Center.

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