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Join Camille Barigar and CSI Professor Shane Brown this Spring Break in Portugal and Spain!

In Portugal and Spain, every step is a history lesson of its own—from Lisbon’s Moorish labyrinth of narrow streets to Seville’s impeccably preserved mosaics. The trail of breathtaking views and architectural wonders continues in Madrid, a city whose youthful crowds mix with a regional history of Muslim, Jewish, and Christian influences. In bustling Barcelona, step inside the playful and imaginative mind of Antoni Gaudí. CSI professor Shane Brown will be leading a Spring Break trip to Spain and Portugal in March 2019, that you don’t want to miss. This trip will be 11 days and will include Lisbon, Seville, Madrid, and Barcelona, with a mixture of professionally guided tours and free time to explore each of the destinations. Prices include airfare, transportation, room and board, and entrance into museums. This trip will be beautiful and unforgettable and is a great price for this type of tour. If the 2017 Spring Break to Italy was any indication, we can expect new friendships and great adventures. There will be an informational meeting in August that will be announced over email. For more information, including the link to the tour, please contact Shane at 732-6774, [email protected], or stop in and visit in office 81 in the Fine Arts building on the CSI campus for a brochure and specific information.

There will be an informational meeting about this trip in the Fine Arts Recital Hall (Room 119) at 6 p.m. on August 8.

Spring Break Adventure!

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DIY WOODWORKING PROJECTS: CUSTOM PLAQUES WITH ANTIQUE FINISHINGTh • Sept 6 – Oct 11 • 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 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.

CARTOONING IIW • Sept 26 – Nov 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.

STUDIO POTTERYTh • Sept 13 – Dec 6 • 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.

TRADITIONAL NATIVE AMERICAN BEADWORKING IW • Nov 7-14 • 6:30-9:30 p.m.Shields 109 • Instructor: Russ Howell Fee: $35 + $10 paid to instructor for beadsIn this class, 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

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

IndexTwin Falls Campus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Finally Home . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Ed-2-Go . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14Gooding Campus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15Mini-Cassia Campus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18Jerome Campus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20Arts on Tour . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Stage Door Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24Registration Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26Registration Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27

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For more information or to register,

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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. This will be the first in a three-class series of traditional beadworking classes, and at the end of the class, students will bring home a completed project. Students will need to bring a magnifying glasses (low 1+), thimble, small sewing scissors, and small sealable bowls or containers to store beads.

PERSONAL PRAYER HANDDRUM W/Th • Sept 5, 12, & 13 • 6:30-9:30 p.m.Shields 201 • Instructor: Russ Howell Fee: $150Don’t miss this one! Learn how to make, decorate, and care for a traditional Native American hand drum. In this hands-on class, you’ll construct 15” traditional style hand drums from elk rawhide and wood frame kits. And then learn how to decorate the rawhide head, care for your drum, and construct a drum stick. You will learn the respectful treatment of your drum, smudge your drum, and dedicate it to someone. Instructor Russ Howell has been constructing and playing traditional hand drums in Native American drum gatherings for 30 years. The cost includes all materials, and all the tools will be provided by the instructor. NOTE: REGISTRA-TION DEADLINE OF August 23.

GLASS BLOWING – OPEN STUDIOTh, Sept 6 – Oct 11 or M, Oct 15 – Nov 5 • 7 – 9 p.m.496 Madrona • Intructor: Wes Overlin Fee: $50 + $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.

INTERMEDIATE SCULPTURE GLASS BLOWINGM • Sept 10 – Oct 1 • 7 – 9 p.m.496 Madrona • Instructor: Wes Overlin Fee: $50 + $60 supplies (paid to instructor) In this class you will learn the fundamen-tals of glass forming into animals and other sculptures and is intended for intermediate students. Torch, Tools and safety gear are provided.GLASS BLOWING - ORNAMENTSTh • Oct 18 – Nov 15 • 7 – 9 p.m.496 Madrona • Instructor: Wes Overlin Fee: $50 + $60 supplies (paid to instructor) You will learn the fundamentals of torch-working 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 ornaments. Additionally, participants will learn the basics of tools, safety, equipment and techniques of this versatile and popular art form.

INTRO TO WELDING & METAL ARTTh • Sept 13 – Dec 6 • 6 – 8:30 p.m. Desert 105 • Instructor: Jenn CrowdsonFee: $220 Explore 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.

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UNDERSTANDING PHOTOGRAPHY: THE ART OF PAINTING WITH LIGHTThu • Sep 13 – Oct 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 campus making images as they apply what they’ve learned. Nash will also go over portrait posing and basic lighting techniques. Lastly, he’ll will provide critiques of photos and discuss basic post-production work of select student images and answer burning photography questions. Don’t miss the opportunity to explore the art of photography and follow the light with Drew.

MEMORY WIRE BRACELETSW • Nov 14 • 6 – 9 p.m. Taylor 276 • Instructor: Diane GauseFee: $25 plus $25 supply fee paid to instruc-torJust String! Mix it up and string endless memory wire bracelets that take the place of a whole stack of bangles. Using different beads and spacers, this is the perfect gift for someone special or even yourself! You will also learn to make wire wrap dangles to add to your bracelet and give it movement. Mix-ing shapes and colors adds to your creativity. Great for beginners!

EXPLOSION BOX ALBUMT • Dec 4 • 6 - 8:30 p.m.Taylor 276 • Instructor: Diane Gause Fee: $25 plus $25 supply fee paid to instruc-torAn 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.

CREATIVE WRITINGT • Oct 16 – Dec 3 • 7 – 9 p.m. Shields 109Instructor: Shane Brown, Jim Irons Fee: $70Have you ever felt that you would like to write down the stories from your life—the funny, the sad, the profound events from your life--but have not had the opportunity or encouragement to do so? Are you looking to get your creative juices flowing and let your imagination and experiences pour onto the paper? This class is designed for anyone who wants to dive into the world of creative non-fiction writing. Whether you’re a beginner or an advanced writer, this class will craft your skill and sharpen your writing. This course, taught by CSI Theater and En-glish instructor Shane Brown and Idaho poet Laureate and English professor Jim Irons, is a beginning level introduction with a focus on students creating material while work-shop-ping and learning the structures of creative non-fiction writing. The course offers a glimpse into the world of short stories, poetry, and memoir writing. Students will read and discuss examples from various writers, use these as models to create their own works, and workshop their own, and others’, writings in a safe yet challenging setting.

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IMPROV IT • Sept 18 – Nov 6 • 6 – 8:30 p.m. Fine Arts 119 • Instructor: Steve Kaminski and Katie NeffFee: $90Improv I is a fun, high energy weekly work-shop for anyone wanting to learn how to think quicker on their feet, meet new friends, or in dire need cheap therapy... and every-body in-between! Through simple but fun games, students will learn the fundamentals of improv which help with everything from team building to 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. Improv I meets once a week for two and a half hours over an eight week term. 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!

BASICS OF CAKE DECORATINGT • Sept 18 – Oct 16 • 6 – 7:30 p.m. Desert 114 • Instructor: Scotti Tverdy Fee: $100 plus $60 paid to instructor for supplies Learn the basics of cake decorating, from filling and frosting to amazing finishing touches! In this class, you will learn to tort (level) cake layers, basic cake carving, and frosting techniques. You’ll learn how to use toppers (finishers): 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 and cut shapes and make figures with fondant. Students will finish each class with some awesome edible art and will get to keep the following cake decorat-ing tools: serrated knife, two offset spatulas, piping bags, decorating tips, and fondant tools. NOTE: REGISTRATION DEADLINE OF SEPTEMBER 11

UKULELE MADE EASY – LEVEL 1S • Sept 22 • 1 – 3 p.m.FA 164 • Instructor: Cindy Bezas Fee: $27 + $15 paid to the instructor Ever 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 twenty years and adores seeing the light of ability come to each student’s eyes.

UKULELE MADE EASY – LEVEL 2S • Sept 29 • 1 – 3 p.m.FA 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.

BALLROOM DANCETh • Sep 6 – 27 • 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. Gym 304 • Instructor: Leroy Hayes and Deborah Silver Fee: $90 for a coupleBallroom dance has enjoyed a revival in recent years and is now one of the most popular dance styles around. With its grace,

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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 Cha Cha. 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.

COUNTRY SWING Th • Oct 4 – Nov 1 • 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. Gym 304 • Instructor: Leroy Hayes and Deborah Silver Fee: $90 for a 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 practice 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. Note: This is a four-week class. There will be one Thursday in October the class won’t meet, but the instructor won’t know what date that is until later.

HIP HOPT • Oct 16 – Dec 4 • 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.

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INTRODUCTION TO MEXICAN FOLK DANCEF/S • Oct 19-20 • F 6 – 8 p.m. & S 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Fine Arts AudInstructor: Monique Michel-DuarteFee: $70In this introductory Folklorico class, partici-pants will learn about the traditional dances from the various regions of Mexico, includ-ing the national dance, “El Jarabe Tapatio” also known as “The Mexican Hat dance”. They’ll learn a brief history of the many different regions of Mexico and geography in relation to the dances as well. Basic steps, known as “zapateado” and skirt work, or “faldeo” will also be taught. Practice skirts will be provided for use during the class/workshop. If time allows, a small recital will be performed for families and guests. Ballet Folklorico Mexico Lindo is a community based Mexican folk dance group located in downtown Nampa, Idaho. Ballet Folklorico Mexico Lindo performs Mexican folk dances in and around the Treasure Valley. Their per-formances include private, public, civic and commercial events. They have performed in California, Oregon, Washington, Utah and Idaho.

PIYOT • Sep 4 – Oct 9 • 6 – 7 p.m.Fee: $55Gym 304 • Instructor: Shawnee KyleBurn 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. Mod-ifications are available throughout the class so everyone can participate. Progressions will also be shown to challenge yourself in more advanced moves. Students will need to bring a yoga mat and wear comfortable clothing they can move in.

BEGINNING KARATEM/W • Aug 20 – Dec 15 • 6:10 p.m. - 7p.m.Rec Center 236 • Instructor: Jesse Clark Fee: $80 + plus $25 gi purchase payable to instructorAge: Adults and youth 14+ (acceptations made with instructor’s approval)

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Karate is an excellent way to help develop coordination, confidence, physical fitness, and mental strength while gaining valuable social skills. 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-commer-cial and non-profit and continues to offer authentic, traditional martial arts instruction at affordable rates through more than 140 dojos across the United States and Canada with affiliates worldwide. Mr. Ohshima granted Instructor 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

ADVANCED KARATEM/W/S • Aug 20 – Dec 15 • 7:10 – 8 p.m. M/W & 9:30 – 11 a.m. on S Rec Center 236 • Instructor: Jesse Clark Fee: $80 + plus SKA membership $75 for first yearAge: Adults and youth 14+ (acceptations made with instructor’s approval)Take your Karate skills to the next level! In this class, you’ll get a chance to learn addi-tional techniques, attend meets and special events, and be taught by guest instructors. Advanced Karate class members must be members of SKA. Instructor 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 for either Karate class, each additional member only $20. If your family qualifies and is inter-ested, please contact Diane at 208-732-6442.

JUDO FOR BEGINNERS: THE GENTLE WAYT/Th • Aug 21 – December 156:30 to 7:30 p.m.Rec Center 231AInstructor: Bryan Matsuoka Fee: $70 + $20 gi rental each session Judo is an Olympic sport with a history and tradition based on mutual benefit for all. It is a great sport for ages 8+up with built in anti-bullying principles. This class is an excel-lent sport for cross training as we teach you throws and ground techniques. The traditions of Judo also included are self-respect, respect for others, and property. Opportunities include local tournaments and guest teachers from the USA Elite Rosters. Students may be-gin this class at any time during the semester.

ADVANCED JUDO T/Th/S • Aug 21 – Dec 15 • 7:30 – 8:30 p.m. M/W & 9 – 11 a.m. on S Rec Center 231AInstructor: Bryan Matsuoka Fee: $80 + $20 gi rental each sessionThis course is designed for Judo students in-terested 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 con-tinue their studying and cumulative learning of additional throwing, ground techniques, submission holds and arm locks, formal judo kata or forms/demonstrations, and lifestyle. You will also have the opportunity 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.

QI GONG W • Sep 5-26 • 6 – 7 p.m. Fine Arts 137 • Instructor: Cathy Wilson Fee: $30 Qi Gong is Chinese exercise often taught along with Tai Chi. It means life’s energy work. Qi is energy flowing in all living things through pathways called meridians. When these pathways are blocked, the body isn’t well. Our systems require a free flowing and balanced Qi. In this class, ideal for seniors, we will do slow physical exercises with stretching and abdominal breathing tech-

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niques. We will practice standing forms, the Golden Qi Ball, Eight Brocades or Three Hearts Nine Gates, and healing sounds combined with movement. By repetition we replenish the Qi, massage the internal organs and benefit the muscles, tendons and ligaments. It differs from Tai Chi by repeating movements instead of doing a long form with many differing poses.

HATHA YOGA W • Sep 12 – Oct 24 or Oct 31 – Dec 5 • 5:30 – 6:30 or 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. 590 Addison Ave • Instructor: Morgan Jeno Fee: $49The 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 exciting class and we will get started. We suggest bringing your own yoga mat, but can furnish one if neces-sary. Note, there will be no class on October 5 due to holiday closures.

MAGIC VALLEY SYMPHONY T • Aug 21 – Nov 16 • 7:30 – 9:30 p.m. Location: Fine Arts 164 • Instructor: Ted Hadley Fee: Free of charge

The 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.

CSI SYMPHONIC BAND M • Aug 20 – Dec 10 • 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,

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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 & Wed Aug 28 & 29 6 to 8:30pmTue & Wed Sept 25 & 26 6 to 8:30pmTue & Thurs Oct 23 & 25 6 to 8:30pmTue & Wed Nov 27 & 28 6 to 8:30pm

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please contact Dr. Halsell at 732-6767 or at [email protected]

MAGIC VALLEY CHORALETh • Aug 23 – Dec 13 • 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.

RUSSIAN MUSIC IN THE 20TH AND 21ST CENTURIES M • Sep 10 – Nov 26 • 5 – 7 p.m. Desert 112 • Instructor: Svetlana Schuckert Fee: $50Designed for all who wants to learn more about the main streams of Russian musical culture in the last two centuries. The course will introduce Russian instrumental music of various composers such as Sergei Rakhmani-nov, Igor Stravinsky, Prokofiev, Shostakovich and Aram Khachaturian. You will listen famous voices as well as the modern styles of Russian popular music including rock and pop. Students will learn some Russian songs & discuss videos.

PRIVATE PILOT / DRONE AVIATION GROUND SCHOOLW • Sept 12 – Nov 22 • 6 – 9 p.m. Shields 102Instructor: Precision Aviation Staff Fee: $250Aspiring aircraft and drone pilots will take their world to new heights with this 33-hour class that covers the concepts and practical applications to prepare them to take the FAA written exam for their private pilot certifi-cate. Students will learn basic aerodynamics, aircraft performance, power plant systems, airspace categories, flight instruments, meteorology, weight and balance, airborne emergencies, Federal Aviation Regulations,

navigation and flight physiology. The class fee includes course book, FAR’s, AIM, Private Pilot test guidebook, plotter, mechanical flight computer and chart, and certificate at the end of the completed course. Registration is open to anyone 15 years old and above. In-structors are Precision Aviation Staff holding instructor ratings CFI, CFII & MEI.

FINANCIAL STRATEGIES FOR RETIREMENTT or W • Sept 11 – 25 or 12 – 26Time: 6:30 – 9 p.m.Shields 113 • Instructor: Scott JamisonFee: $49 includes one guest at no chargeAmericans will work more than 90,000 hours earning a living and building a nest egg; yet many will spend less than ten hours preparing for a successful retirement. This class is designed to help you prepare for your retirement years, providing you with valuable information on how to get the most from your investments, social security, and retirement plans.

GRANT WRITING 101: FINDING, WRITING, & WINNING THE FUNDING YOU NEEDS • Sept 15 • 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.

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YES, YOU CAN WRITE A BOOK IN AN AFTERNOON!S • Oct 20 • 1 – 5 p.m.Shields 103 • Instructor: Cindy Bezas Fee: $67 + $15 paid to the instructor (unless purchased in Level 1)If 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.

CONVERSATIONAL SPANISH W • Sept 19 – Dec 12 • 6 to 8 p.m.Shields 105 • Instructor: Anna Trelles Fee: $120 Are 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.

BASIC ASTROLOGY FOR THE CURIOUSS • Sept 29 • 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. 590 Addison Ave • Instructor: Morgan Jeno Fee: $60Curious about the language of astrology? This class is designed just for you. An introduction to the meaning of the signs..the planets..the symbols of astrology.Prepare to have fun as you begin to unravel the mystery of you. You will receive your personal chart and begin to understand the fascination that surrounds this ancient language. We will need you date, place, and time of birth. Refreshments provid-ed. See you there….

LADIES 60 years and BEYOND….THIS ONE’S JUST FOR YOU…S • Oct 6 • 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. 590 Addison Ave • Instructor: Morgan Jeno Fee: $60Around this time we all know there needs to be a change in the way we apply our make-up and what we should be using on our skin. But what changes??? The magazines don’t seem to address the questions that those of us, of a particular age, have. OK then..time for some answers. I have been involved in every area of the beauty industry for most of my life. There really are tricks of our trade. Let me show you some. Refreshments provided.

REIKI LEVEL ONE: TRAINING & AT-TUNEMENTS • Sep 8 or Oct 6 • 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 & AT-TUNEMENTS • Nov 3 or Dec 8 • 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

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healing. We will discuss and focus on healing intuitively. Please plan on lots of hands on practice.

NEGATIVE ENERGY RESEARCHW, Nov 7 & 14 from 6 – 9 p.m. ORS, Oct 20 from 10 a.m. – 4 p.mShields 107/108 • Instructor: Sandy March Fee: $49Negative Energy is a powerful dark profound energy that does not feel good. We can usu-ally tell right away when we “don’t feel like ourselves anymore” or you suddenly “don’t feel comfortable in your own skin”. These could be signs that a negative energy has found its way to you and is settling in for the long haul! This class will teach students the many types of negative energies that exist in the universe, how to identify them, and tools on how to remove them. This class is highly recommended for all levels of Reiki students as an add-on to your healing toolkit. Past Life Research Class students also are welcome as you will already be familiar with using pendulum. However, the class is open to anyone with an open mind or curiosity about our amazing Universe.

PAST LIFE RESEARCH W • Oct 3-10 • 6 – 9 p.m.Shields 108 • Instructor: Sandy March Fee: $49 Many cultures believe we are souls having a physical experience in this time and place. These experiences can span centuries. Ever wonder who you were in a past life? Do you obsess over a certain time in history? Why are you drawn to certain locations, coun-tries or areas in the US? Have you ever just met someone yet feel like you have known them forever? Chances are you feel drawn to those things because you had a past life experience. This class will teach students on the proficient use of using a pendulum and charts to discover who you were in past lives. It’s meant to be a fun class. Week One: students will learn more about those feelings described above and how to use a pendulum proficiently. Students may bring a pendulum, or one will be provided for class use only. Week Two: students will learn how to incor-porate charts with the pendulum and how to make inquiries using them and other tools. Students that are interested in continuing their practice can purchase an optional Past Life Research Kit which will include laminated charts, instructions and crystal pendulum for a small fee. Page 12

SACRED GEOMETRYS • Sept 1 • 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.Shields 107 • Instructor: Sandy March Fee: $39Sacred geometry has existed in many forms across the ages. The word ‘Geo-metry’ comes from the Greek words Geos meaning ‘Earth’ and Metron meaning ‘To measure’, which together literally translate as the ‘Mea-suring of the earth’ or ‘Earthly measurements’, an art which was traditionally restricted to the priest-hood. Sacred geometry involves sacred universal patterns used in the design of everything in our reality, most often seen in sacred architecture and sacred art. The basic belief is that geometry and mathematical ra-tios, harmonics and proportion are also found in music, light, cosmology. This value system is seen as widespread even in prehistory, a cultural universal of the human condition. In this class we discuss what sacred geometry is and how it affects your everyday lives, within our home, work place, music, our bodies and much more. We will learn how to transmute the negative effects in our daily surround-ings using sacred geometry. Requirements: Pendulum if you have one. Pendulums will be available to borrow or purchase at the class as well.

EXPLORERS AND EARLY SETTLERS TOURS • Sept 22 • 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.CSI Security Bldg • Instructor: Ron James Fee: $30Visit the Caldron Linn site located near the Milner Dam, walk the Oregon Trail and Milner Nature Trails, and tour the Rock Creek Station and Stricker Homesite. This tour will provide participants with an overview of the Astorian fur traders, including Wilson Price Hunt and Robert Stuart, who were the first Euroamericans to explore and document southern Idaho. The Astorians established the first permanent American settlements in the Pacific NW and discovered the route that would later become the Oregon Trail. Their adventures (and misadventures) are some of the most exciting, dramatic, and tragic to take place in the history of the Old West. Plan on this tour being a full day and bring a lunch! We will meet at CSI in front of the Security Building and then organize a caravan to Milner.

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MINIDOKA INTERNMENT CAMP TOURS • Sept 29 • 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.CSI Security Bldg • Instructor: Ron James Fee: $30Tour the Minidoka National Historic Site in Jerome County, site of a WWII Jap-anese-American concentration camp/relocation center. The Pearl Harbor attack intensified existing hostility towards Japanese Americans. As wartime hysteria mounted, President Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066 forcing over 120,000 West Coast persons of Japanese ancestry (Nikkei) to leave their homes, jobs, and lives behind and move to one of ten Relocation Centers. This single largest forced relocation in U.S. history is Minidoka’s story. We will meet at CSI in front of the Security Building and then organize a caravan to Minidoka.

KAYAK TOUR OF CHINESE SETTLEMENTS S • Sept 15 • 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.Twin Falls Boat DockInstructor: Ron James Fee: $30Join historian Ron James for a guided kayak tour of a well-preserved Chinese placer gold mining site on the Snake River. This tour will give participants an opportunity to experience the history, traditions, and heritage of the Chi-nese gold miners who occupied placer gold claims in the Snake River Canyon between 1871 and 1880. Participants will need to bring you’re their own kayak or canoe, lunch, water, and whatever else they find essential for their short term survival or enjoyment. This tour will start at the Twin Falls boat dock and go upriver for about a mile and a half to the site. It will require good paddling skills. The tour is dependent upon water levels. WATERFOWL IDENTIFICATION: DUCK? GOOSE? GREBE? MERGANSER?M/W/S • Nov 5 – 17 • 6 – 8 p.m. on M/W & 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. on SatShields 201 & Hagerman WMA Instructors: Experienced birders from Prairie Falcon Audubon, Inc.Fee: $50Age: Adults and youth 14+Ducks, geese and other water birds are some of the easiest birds to see in the late fall and winter in Southern Idaho. They can be seen flying overhead in formation, floating on ponds, or waddling across pastures. In this

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course (four classroom sessions and a Satur-day field trip) you will learn how to use field marks, flight patterns, habitat and behavior to confidently identify the ducks, geese, swans, mergansers and grebes (and a loon and a coot) that occur in our area.

DOG OBEDIENCEM/W • Sept 5 – Oct 1 • 6 – 7 p.m.Back Expo Center LawnInstructor: 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 the expo center.

LADIES ENHANCED CONCEALED WEAPONS TRAININGS • September 15-22 • 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. (Break for lunch)TF County Office Classroom/RangeInstructor: Sgt. Rick BeemFee: $50 This 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 incident, and firearm qualification. The first Saturday, September 15th, 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) The second Saturday, September 22nd, will be the 4 hours in class, with 4 hours shooting at the range to prepare to obtain an Enhanced Concealed Weapons License.

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Resume Writing WorkshopCreate an effective resume or improve the one you already have. Transform your resume into a powerful tool that will get you interviews. This workshop will lead you through a self-assessment series so you will have extensive knowl-edge about the product you are market-ing YOU! Learn different resume formats and the advantages and disadvantages of each. Write an employment objective that shows potential employers that you have direction. Make the most of your work experience. Know what to reveal in a resume, and what to keep to yourself. Learn to overcome gaps in work history and age discrimination. Discover how to use references to your advantage. This course includes the use of online resumes and Internet Resume Secrets. This course is invaluable for anyone who wants to create their own resume, or learn how to write resumes and cover letters for profit.

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terms are combined with prefixes and suffixes as your learning will culminate in the interpretation of several para-graphs of medical notes.

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Secrets of the CatererCatering is a business that has become very popular, especially for those who love to cook and plan parties. From wed-dings, to showers, to business parties, catering is a home-based business that gives the caterer an exciting and creative career. In this introductory course, you will learn how to put your cooking and party planning skills to work. Learn the fundamentals of the catering business, how to cook for large crowds, organize your kitchen, manage your time, and work with clients. The course focuses on cooking skills every caterer needs, with an introduction to the business side of catering.

SAT/ACT Prep CourseMaking the decision to attend college is probably one of the most important decisions you’ll ever make, and your performance on college entrance exams is instrumental in determining your college choice. Universities and colleges throughout the U.S. require applicants to take the SAT or ACT as part of their evaluation package. This course will prepare you for both tests.

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BEGINNING MEDITATIONW • Sep 5-26 • 6:30-8:30 p.m.CSI Gooding CenterInstructor: Sandra BernsenFee: $48 + 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.

CONVERSATIONAL SPANISH— BEGINNINGM • Sep 10-Nov 5 • No class Oct 87:30-9:30 p.m.CSI Gooding CenterInstructor: 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.

CONVERSATIONAL SPANISH— CONTINUED M • Sep 10-Nov 5 • No class Oct 85:30-7:30 p.m.CSI Gooding CenterInstructor: 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: Fall 2017 or Spring 2018 Con-versational Spanish course.

ENHANCED CONCEALED WEAPONST/h/S • Sep 11,13, & 15T/Th 7-9 p.m. & S 1-5 p.m.CSI Gooding CenterInstructor: Sgt. Dave Kiger Fee: $79Get 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 North Side Center campus. Students must be age 21 or older to participate.

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ACTIVE PARENTINGW • Sep 26-Nov 7 • No class Oct. 317-9 p.m. CSI Gooding CenterInstructor: Nancy McLaughlin M.S.Fee: $50From 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.

BEGINNING DOG OBEDIENCEW • Oct 3-31 • 6-7 p.m.Gooding Co. FairgroundsInstructor: 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.

ADVANCED DOG OBEDIENCEW • Oct 3-31 • 7-8 p.m.Gooding Co. FairgroundsInstructor: Brittany TrinerFee: $55This comprehensive six-week class will expose dogs and their owners to a variety of training scenarios and prepare them to enjoy off-leash reliability in distracting environ-ments. Owners will enjoy relationship based training methods 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 behaviorist 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 reward dogs who have good manners at home and in the communi-ty. Participants must have completed a basic obedience course.

BEGINNING AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE (ASL) M • Oct 1-Nov 19 • No class 10/8 & 11/12• 6:30-8:30 p.m.CSI Gooding CenterInstructor: 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.

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INTERMEDIATE AMERICAN SIGN LAN-GUAGE (ASL) W • Oct 3-Nov 14 • No class 10/316:30-8:30 p.m. • North Side CenterInstructor: 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.

GETTING THE MOST FROM YOUR DSLR CAMERAT/Th • Oct 23-Nov 1 • 7-9 p.m.CSI Gooding CenterInstructor: Al Hagen • Fee: $69This class is for both the new and the sea-soned photographer wanting to learn more about the basic to more advanced features of his or her own DSLR camera. Using the fun-damentals 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” in this course taught by the owner of ASH Photography.

BEGINNING CAKE DECORATINGW • Nov 28-Dec 19 • 6:30-8:30 p.m.CSI Gooding CenterInstructor: Karrie Giles • Fee: $65Are you dreaming of an awe-inspiring cake creation for your holiday table but you think that those popular specialty cakes and cup-cakes are too difficult to create on you own? Think again! Using basic cake decorating skills and your imagination, you’ll learn to

make these amazing creations. Skilled cake designer, Karrie Giles, will show you how to use frosting, fondant, candy and other ingre-dients to create your own works of art. Please bring a basic cake decorating kit to class and all other supplies will be decided at the first night’s class when you pick your project.

MEMORY WIRE BRACELETST • Nov 6 • 6 – 9 p.m. Jerome Center • Instructor: Diane Gause Fee: $25 + $25 supply fee paid to the instructorJust String! Mix it up and string endless memory wire bracelets that take the place of a whole stack of bangles. Using different beads and spacers, this is the perfect gift for someone special or even yourself! You will also learn to make wire wrap dangles to add to your bracelet and give it movement. Mix-ing shapes and colors adds to your creativity. Great for beginners!

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FINANCIAL STRATEGIES FOR RETIREMENTTh • Sept 13 - 27 • 6:30 – 9 p.m.CSI MCC A12 • Instructor: Scott Jamison Fee: $49 (includes one guest at no charge)Americans will work more than 90,000 hours earning a living and building a nest egg; yet many will spend less than ten hours preparing for a successful retirement. This class is designed to help you prepare for your retirement years, providing you with valuable information on how to get the most from your investments, social security, and retirement plans.

GEOLOGY OF SOUTHERN IDAHOW • Oct 10 – Nov 14 • 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. CSI MCC B11 • Instructor: Tim Gunderson Fee: $80.00You live in one of the most geologically fasci-nating parts of North America! Why not find out more about what makes the Gem State so amazing? “Geology of Southern Idaho”, a six-week personal enrichment class at CSI’s Mini-Cassia Center in Burley, will give you hands-on experience with the geologic devel-opment of southern Idaho. Students will gain insight into the Yellowstone ‘hot spot’, the 1983 Borah Peak earthquake, the marvelous Snake River Canyon and the Bonneville Flood that sculpted it, and more. There will be field trips to local areas of geological interest as well.

BEGINNING AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE Th • Oct 11 – Nov 15 • 5 - 6:30 p.m.CSI MCC A12 Instructor: Kathy Marker • Fee: $35.00Ages: 10+ (Minors need to be registered with a parent/guardian)Learn American Sign Language. Come learn to speak with your hands! As you are

introduced to basic sign language and fin-gerspelling, you will develop powerful skills and understanding that will enable you to communicate with others who may be deaf or hearing impaired. Plus, it’s just plain fun as a new mode of expression! ASL (less com-monly known as American) is the dominant sign language of the Deaf community in the United States, in the English-speaking parts of Canada and Mexico. Contact the Mini-Cassia Center to find out if you are eligible for family discounts

BEGINNING CONVERSATIONAL AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGETh • Oct 11 – Nov 15 • 6:45-8 p.m. CSI MCC A12 Instructor: Kathy Marker • Fee: $35.00Ages: 10+ (Minors need to be registered with a parent/guardian)This course is just right for the student who has been introduced to sign language and is ready to practice conversational skills. You will develop a better understanding of the dominant sign language used throughout the United States and Canada. Building on the basic words learned in prior beginning cours-es, additional words will be learned as this course stresses more practice with sentence flow. Students will ask for and learn words that are more specific to their individual needs. Contact the Mini-Cassia Center to find out if you are eligible for family discounts.

UNUSUAL FLORALS IN WATERCOLOURW • Sept 05 – Oct. 24 • 7 – 9 p.m.CSI MCC Room A16Instructor: Leslie Redhead • Fee: $128.00Not your ordinary floral painting class! In this course you will learn how to paint unusual and strange florals, from weeds to pods to thistles. We will design exciting composi-tions, and master the beauty of these plants through wet-in-wet and glazing techniques. All levels welcome. Supplies are required and a supply list will be provided at time of registration.

Mini-Cassia Campus678-1400 • 1600 Parke Ave • Burley, ID 83318

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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. No class during the Thanksgiving week.

COMPUTER BASICS WINDOWS 10T/Th • Sept. 11 – Oct. 11 • 9 – 9:50 a.m.CSI MCC A25 • Instructor: Shirley Stauffer Fee: $50Learn about your computer in an easy-paced, stress-free environment. We will learn every-thing from how to turn your computer on, setting up an e-mail account, navigating the Internet, and the basics of computer software that came pre-installed on your PC. This class will focus on basic vocabulary terms, using plain English, with no intimidating technical language. There is a nominal fee of $5.00 if you need a flash drive for reference materials.

COMPUTER BASICS MICROSOFT 2016T/Th • Oct 16 – Nov 15 • 9 – 9:50 a.m.CSI MCC A25 • Instructor: Shirley Stauffer Fee: $50In this class students will work in a hands-on computer lab, discovering the basic components to using a computer. Acquire knowledge of popular computer programs. Great for those new to MS Office 2016, this course provides an overview of Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. There is a nominal fee of $5.00 if you need a flash drive for reference materials.

HANDCRAFTED HOLIDAY CARDS IN WATERCOLOURW • Nov 7 –14 • 7 – 9 p.m.CSI MCC A16Instructor: Leslie Redhead • Fee: $55.00Personalized greeting cards are always a treat to receive! In this course with Leslie Redhead, you will create some personalized watercolour greeting cards to use for the holidays. From simple winter landscapes to festive flora and fauna, learn how to paint a unique card for someone special. Supplies are included in this course.

PAINTING WITH ACRYLICS FOR BEGINNERS IT • Sept 11- Oct. 16 • 12:30 - 2:30 p.m.CSI MCC B14 • Instructor: Shirley Stauffer Fee: $45 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.

PAINTING WITH ACRYLICS FOR BEGINNERS IIT • Oct. 23 – Nov. 27 • 12:30 - 2:30 pmCSI MCC B14 • Instructor: Shirley Stauffer Fee: $45 Building upon the techniques learned in an earlier course, participants will explore more options and methods of using acrylics paints to bring out the great artist within. Painting fundamentals will be discussed.

POTTERY FOR BEGINNERSTh • Oct. 18 – Dec. 13 • 12:30 - 2:30 pmCSI MCC B16 • Instructor: Shirley Stauffer Fee: $75 + supplies ($20/20 lb. bag of clay)While you wait for the holidays to begin, come play with us in the clay! Learn basics of handling, molding, shaping and throwing clay. Explore an array of ceramic building and glazing techniques while developing

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DINING WITH DIABETESTh • Aug 30 – Sept 20 • 6 – 7:30 p.m.Jerome Center Instructor: Gretchen Manker MS, RDN with Siew Lee Guan MS, RDNFee: $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. For adults.

BEGINNING MEDITATIONT • Sept 4 – 25 • 6 – 8 p.m. Jerome Center • Instructor: Sandra BernsenFee: $48, plus optional CD purchase ($5) paid to instructor at class Learn 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 MEDITATIONT • Oct 2 – 23 • 6 – 8 p.m. Jerome Center • Instructor: Sandra BernsenFee: $48 This class is for anyone that completed the Beginner Meditation.Expand your intuition skills and experience much deeper and productive meditations using the tools learned in first class.

CONVERSATIONAL SPANISHTh • Sept 6 – 27 • 6 – 8 p.m. Jerome Center • Instructor: Cesar PerezFee: $99 Are you wanting to learn practical Spanish that you can use on a daily basis? Whether you want to learn conversational Spanish for work or personal reasons, then this basic class is for you! This hands-on class will cover grammar and spoken language catered to your needs. Instructor will review survey from registered students to make the class fun and productive.

GREETING CARD EMBROIDERYS • Sept 29 • 10 a.m. – 12 p.m.Jerome Center • Instructor: Pat HiteFee: $10 plus $5 paid to instructor for sup-plies at classTired of spending money on expensive greeting cards? Learn to embroider your own greeting cards. It is an easy and unusual way to create one-of-a-kind designs. You will learn the basics of hand embroidery and designing your own works of art on paper. Choose from a variety of printable templates. Create cards that are personal, pretty, festive, and a gift in themselves.

Jerome Center Campus324-5101 • 104 West Main Street • Jerome, ID 83338

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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.

BEGINNING DOG OBEDIENCEM • Nov 5 – Dec 10 • 6 – 7 p.m. Jerome FairgroundsInstructor: Brittany Triner • Fee: $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.

ADVANCED DOG OBEDIENCEM • Nov 5 – Dec 10 • 7 – 8 p.m. Jerome Fairgrounds-Messersmith BldgInstructor: Brittany TrinerFee: $55 This comprehensive 6-week class will expose dogs and their owners to a variety of training scenarios and prepare them to enjoy off-leash reliability in distracting environments. Owners will enjoy relationship based training methods that allow them to better communi-cate with their pets, and the dogs will thrive in the fun learning environment. This class is taught by a certified professional dog trainer and behaviorist with over 7 years’ experience working with hundreds of dog/owner teams. Advanced Dog Obedience will prepare your dog for real-world distractions as well as out-door adventures with emphasis on off-leash reliability in any situation. Participants must have completed a basic obedience course.

ENHANCED CONCEALED WEAPONS CLASSS • Sept 29 • 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Jerome Center/Jerome Gun RangeInstructor: Buz Chapman with Sgt. Kurt ThorpeFee: $100 Get informed and learn what your rights are when it comes to carrying a gun. This preparatory class, instructed by Buz Chapman along with Sgt. Kurt Thorpe, will cover Idaho gun laws, responsible firearm ownership, and safety issues. Four hours of classroom instruc-tion at the CSI Jerome Center and three hours of practical instruction at the Jerome shooting range will emphasize trigger control, target alignment, holster requirements, shoot po-sitions, 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 comple-tion 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 Jerome Center campus. Students must be age 18 or older to participate. Lunch is on your own.

DOG AGILITY TRAININGM • Oct 1 – 29 • 6 – 7 p.m. Jerome Fairgrounds-Messersmith BldgInstructor: Brittany TrinerFee: $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.

ADVANCED DOG AGILITYM • Oct 1 – 29 • 7 – 8 p.m. Jerome FairgroundsInstructor: Brittany Triner • Fee: $65Become a solid team with your dog through fun exercises. In this 5-week class, you will gain confidence in off-leash control of your

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

Do You Hear the Music

GENTRI September 13, 2018 | 7:30 p.m.

THE SIMON & GARFUNKLE STORY September 29, 2018 | 7:30 p.m.

EMISUNSHINE November 6, 2018 | 7:30 p.m.

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

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

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

UNDER THE STREETLAMP

Hip for the Holidays

Will the Circle Be Unbroken

November 29, 2018 | 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...

PROJECT FLUX: sEnTEnCEsOctober 24, 2018 @ 7:30 p.m Art begets art…. Over the course of last year, Project Flux director Lydia Sakolsky-Basquill sat in on the creative writing classes at the IDOC state penitentiary taught by CSI instructor Shane Brown. Inspired by that experience and the writing of the prisoners, Lydia choreographed a full-length dance performance for Project Flux, a contemporary dance company based in Boise, that explores regret, longing, redemption, and life behind bars.

A DAIRY HOME COMPAnIOn November 27, 2018 @ 7:30 p.m It’s all in a name! A Dairy Home Companion will follow the format of the perennial favorite “A Prairie Home Companion” with some changes to fit southern Idaho. The show will include music, comedy, monologues and more! Join us (Comedy veterans Steve Kaminski and Katie Neff “Neffinski”) along with some of your favorite local musicians, comedians and other performing artists as we present a satirical, and perhaps idyllic, look at life in the Magic Valley.

AnGsTJanuary 24, 2019 @ 7:30 p.m “The wind is howling with the agony of a dying soulAnd the earth is quakingin the memory of forgotten dreams” – Camille Barigar, age 16.Dust off your old poetry, journals, original lyrics, and artwork, because we are taking a journey to the teenage years. In Angst, you’ll get the chance to watch grown adults sharing the treasured (or regrettable) keepsakes of their most embarrassing adolescent

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

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memories preserved for posterity in hidden corners of closets around Twin Falls. Through the laughter, and, who are we kidding, probably some tears, we will explore themes of alienation, rebellion, obsession, and identity crisis and how these experiences in our formative years shaped us… And come to realize those times when we thought we were all alone, laying on our beds writing to the sounds of The Smiths, that maybe we weren’t so different from everybody else after all. Featuring a live band and music from the ‘80s and ‘90s from Musical Director Adam Crofts. Note – Please start going through your old notebooks and watch facebook and email for auditions for Angst. Email [email protected] for more information

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.

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 | North Side Center (208) 934-8678 Jerome Center (208) 324-5101 | Mini-Cassia Center (208) 678-1400

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CSI Community Education Registration Form

Payment Information

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STUDENT SIGNATURE PARENT OR GUARDIAN FOR MINORS

HOME PHONE

DATE OF BIRTH

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

CSI Community Education Center, PO Box 1238, Twin Falls, ID 83303

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.

PAYMENT METHOD: CASH CHECK #__________ CREDIT CARD: MC VISA DISC AMEX

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