Send your youngster to college this summer! Choose from a very special selection of programs that encourage your child to explore and learn while having fun. Taught by experienced early childhood professionals and certified teachers, BCC’s College for Kids classes use hands-on learning to spark curiosity and strengthen basic skills. Give your child a positive classroom experience on a college campus, and opportunities to learn about a variety of subjects in a fun and stimulating environment. Our dedicated staff escort your child between all classes, with safety assured. Invest in your child’s future...send your kid to college this summer! Lunch is included as part of the full day registration at no additional charge. Sign your child up for the full day program for a discounted fee of $189. College for Kids Registration Last summer, College for Kids was filled to capacity. So that we can better serve the families of our full-day attendees, we will observe these registration periods: Registration for FULL-DAY begins May 4 Registration for PART-DAY begins June 15 Register early to ensure your choice of classes! Activity Schedule Week 1 - July 6-10 - Ages 7-9 9-10:30 a.m. 10:45 a.m.-12:15 p.m. 1 – 2:30 p.m. Floor Hockey Edible Math Hip Hop Morning Chef Reading Kaleidoscope Papier Maché 2:45 – 4:15 p.m. Sculpting With Clay Olympic Games Explore the Cosmos Jewelry Making Wonderful Watercolor Sweet Shoppe Game Show Mania Cartooning Jr. Chef Scrapbooking Have a Ball Write a Storybook Making Mosaics Digital Photography Inner Fashionista Basketball Garden Creations Recess Games Yoga Monster Survivor Planet Protectors Soapmaking Boot Camp Chemistry Grossology Board Games Let’s Cook Legos Soccer Improv Theater Week 2 - July 13-17 - Ages 10-12 9-10:30 a.m. 10:45 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. 1 – 2:30 p.m. Hip Hop 2:45 – 4:15 p.m. Floor Hockey Edible Math Sculpting With Clay Morning Chef Reading Kaleidoscope Papier Maché Olympic Games Explore the Cosmos Jewelry Making Oil Painting Sweet Shoppe Game Show Mania Cartooning Jr. Chef Improv Theater Scrapbooking Volleyball Produce a Play Making Mosaics Digital Photography Inner Fashionista Basketball Garden Creations Recess Games Yoga Monster Survivor Planet Protectors Soapmaking Boot Camp Chemistry Grossology Board Games Let’s Cook Legos Soccer Register for any course using VISA or MasterCard — call 607 778-5012 Preregistration is required for ALL courses 1 9 - 10:30 A.M. NEW! Digital Photography Step into the world of creative photography and find out just what you can do! Gain a good understanding of how your camera works and how to make your photos interesting and unique. Using readily available software, take an artistic, hands on approach to digital photography. Please bring your digital camera, the USB cable and your instruction manual. Instructor: Amanda Crans Section One (Ages 7-9) ! KD 163-01 $75 Monday-Friday, July 6-10 9-10:30 a.m. Section Two (Ages 10-12) ! KD 163-02 $75 Monday-Friday, July 13-17 9-10:30 a.m. Soapmaking Discover how to make your own soap using melt and pour glycerin soap. Activities include embedded, color blended, pressed flower, chunked, and layered soaps. Learn how to use colorants, fragrance and essential oils, herbs, flowers, and small objects. Different methods of packaging are explored. Instructor: Marianne Cashman Section One (Ages 7-9) ! KD 116-01 $75 Monday-Friday, July 6-10 9-10:30 a.m. Section Two (Ages 10-12) ! KD 116-02 $75 Monday-Friday, July 13-17 9-10:30 a.m. NEW! Board Game Challenge Do you think you have what it takes to beat out your opponents in mind-boggling board games? Come test your knowledge, creativity and competitiveness when you compete against others in a board game challenge. Instructor: Stacy Perkins Section One (Ages 7-9) ! KD 166-01 $75 Monday-Friday, July 6-10 9-10:30 a.m. Section Two (Ages 10-12) ! KD 166-02 $75 Monday-Friday, July 13-17 9-10:30 a.m. Game Show Mania Are you a game show fan? Join us for this entertaining, interactive class featuring all your favorites. Play games like Wheel-Of-Fortune, Price is Right, Jeopardy, Family Feud and many more. Learn what it is like being a player and a contestant, and win fun and exciting prizes, too! Instructor: Troy Rounds Section One (Ages 7-9) ! KD 151-01 $75 Monday-Friday, July 6-10 9-10:30 a.m. Section Two (Ages 10-12) ! KD 151-02 $75 Monday-Friday, July 13-17 9-10:30 a.m. 2 Register for any course using VISA or MasterCard — call 607 778-5012 Check out our website — www.sunybroome.edu/ce 9 - 10:30 A.M. Floor Hockey Have a great time while learning the basics of Floor Hockey with an emphasis on safety and fair play. Practice stick handling, passing and shooting. Please wear sneakers daily. Instructor: Joseph Nemecek Section One (Ages 7-9) ! KD 069-01 $75 Monday-Friday, July 6-10 9-10:30 a.m. Section Two (Ages 10-12) ! KD 069-02 $75 Monday-Friday, July 13-17 9-10:30 a.m. Morning Chef Pass the eggs please. It’s breakfast time! Learn to make omelets of all flavors, homemade cinnamon rolls, breakfast pizza, french toast, and more. Instructor:MaryPat Keenan Section One (Ages 7-9) ! KD 070-01 $75 Monday-Friday, July 6-10 9-10:30 a.m. Section Two (Ages 10-12) ! KD 070-02 $75 Monday-Friday, July 13-17 9-10:30 a.m. Recess Games Everyone loves kickball and wallball. Enjoy these games and learn some new ones to enjoy during recess. Instructor: Marianne Hertzog NEW! Exploring the Cosmos Did you ever look at the sky and wonder what’s out there? Take a journey into our galaxy and beyond without leaving the classroom. Learn about planets, stars, meteors, comets and much more. Instructor: Jill Browne Section One (Ages 7-9) ! KD 164-01 $75 Monday-Friday, July 6-10 9-10:30 a.m. Section Two (Ages 10-12) ! KD 164-02 $75 Monday-Friday, July 13-17 9-10:30 a.m. Make Your Own Scrapbook Do you have pictures, newspaper clippings, or memorabilia you don’t know what to do with? Learn techniques to put them together into your own scrapbook full of memories. Bring your favorite pictures to the first class to begin your project. Instructor: Nicole Palombi Section One (Ages 7-9) ! KD 085-01 $75 Monday-Friday, July 6-10 9-10:30 a.m. Section Two (Ages 10-12) ! KD 085-02 $75 Monday-Friday, July 13-17 9-10:30 a.m. Section One (Ages 7-9) ! KD 221-01 $75 Monday-Friday, July 6-10 9-10:30 a.m. Section Two (Ages 10-12) ! KD 221-02 $75 Monday-Friday, July 13-17 9-10:30 a.m. Register for any course using VISA or MasterCard — call 607 778-5012 Preregistration is required for ALL courses 3 10:45 A.M. - 12:15 P.M. NEW! Boot Camp Stay active and healthy in this action packed fitness class. Experience different activities and games that keep you on your toes, make you feel great and keep you healthy! Be ready to compete against other teams in various contests. Instructor: Stacy Perkins Section One (Ages 7-9) ! KD 167-01 $75 Monday-Friday, July 6-10 10:45 a.m.-12:15 p.m. Section Two (Ages 10-12) ! KD 167-02 $75 Monday-Friday, July 13-17 10:45 a.m.-12:15 p.m. Cartooning Do you doodle on books or paper napkins? Do you like to watch cartoons? If so, Cartooning is the ideal way to develop your style and explore the creative possibilities. Learn the basics of cartooning and animation while developing your own story. Instructor: Amanda Crans Section One (Ages 7-9) ! KD 566-01 $75 Monday-Friday, July 6-10 10:45 a.m.-12:15 p.m. Section Two (Ages 10-12) ! KD 566-02 $75 Monday-Friday, July 13-17 10:45 a.m.-12:15 p.m. Have a Ball! (Ages 7-9) Is kickball too boring? Have you played dodge ball and had to sit out too much? This class puts the fun back in these classic games. Come out and try Krazy-Kickball, Matball, Breakout, and other ball games that put a twist on the old-time favorites. Instructor: Joe Nemecek ! KD 149 $75 Monday-Friday, July 6-10 10:45 a.m.-12:15 p.m. Volleyball (Ages 10-12) Learn volleyball basics – how to spike, serve, bump and set the ball. Spend a week practicing your skills for a championship game at the end of the week. Instructor: Joe Nemecek ! KD 093 $75 Monday-Friday, July 13-17 10:45 a.m.-12:15 p.m. Yoga Learn basic yoga posture and discover the physical and emotional benefits of yoga. Discover how yoga can help you relax and enhance the physical performance with sports as well as encourage a healthy lifestyle. Instructor: Susanne Ganoung Section One (Ages 7-9) ! KD 104-01 $75 Monday-Friday, July 6-10 10:45 a.m.-12:15 p.m. Section Two (Ages 10-12) ! KD 104-02 $75 Monday-Friday, July 13-17 10:45-12:15 p.m. 4 Register for any course using VISA or MasterCard — call 607 778-5012 Check out our website — www.sunybroome.edu/ce 10:45 A.M. - 12:15 P.M. Edible Math Jewelry Making Even you can be a math wizard. Easily master the principles of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. You can even eat the answers! Instructor: Troy Rounds Learn to make your own jewelry using a variety of materials. Make beaded necklaces out of premade beads, clay, and/or paper. Learn how to make bracelets using different knotting techniques. Instructor: Nicole Palombi Section One (Ages 7-9) ! KD 205-01 $75 Monday-Friday, July 6-10 10:45 a.m.-12:15 p.m. Section Two (Ages 10-12) ! KD 205-02 $75 Monday-Friday, July 13-17 10:45 a.m.-12:15 p.m. NEW! Your Inner Fashionista Do you have a hard time finding clothing that you like? Learn to design your own! Explore your personal fashion sense and design your own clothing and accessories. Spend the week creating many hands on projects. Instructor: Jill Browne Section One (Ages 7-9) ! KD 165-01 $75 Monday-Friday, July 6-10 10:45 a.m.-12:15 p.m. Section Two (Ages 10-12) ! KD 165-02 $75 Monday-Friday, July 13-17 10:45 a.m.-12:15 p.m. Let’s Cook 4 the Family – International Style Section One (Ages 7-9) ! KD 057-01 $75 Monday-Friday, July 6-10 10:45 a.m.-12:15 p.m. Section Two (Ages 10-12) ! KD 057-02 $75 Monday-Friday, July 13-17 10:45 a.m.-12:15 p.m. NEW! Reading Kaleidoscope Do you love to read? Learn how to answer the question “What is your book about?” Discover how to use literature circles, book talks and art projects not only enhance your love of reading but to pass your excitement on to others. Please bring your favorite book to class. Instructor: Lori Hulbert Section One (Ages 7-9) ! KD 160-01 $75 Monday-Friday, July 6-10 10:45 a.m.-12:15 p.m. Section Two (Ages 10-12) ! KD 160-02 $75 Monday-Friday, July 13-17 10:45 a.m.-12:15 p.m. Learn how to make quick and easy dinners with an international flair. Gain an introduction to the origins and tastes of a variety of foods from all over the world. From spaghetti to pirohi – make, take and taste new kinds of food. Instructor: MaryPat Keenan Section One (Ages 7-9) ! KD 101-01 $75 Monday-Friday, July 6-10 10:45 a.m.-12:15 p.m. Section Two (Ages 10-12) ! KD 101-02 $75 Monday-Friday, July 13-17 10:45 a.m.-12:15 p.m. Register for any course using VISA or MasterCard — call 607 778-5012 Preregistration is required for ALL courses 5 1 - 2:30 P.M. Papier Maché Animals Make your own sculpture! Select an animal of your choice, construct a form out of newspaper, cardboard, balloons, wire and/or styrofoam. Then add papier maché to unify and strengthen the form. Paint and other embellishments are added as finishing touches to complete your animal to bring home at the end of the week. Instructor: Amanda Crans Section One (Ages 7-9) ! KD 084-01 $75 Monday-Friday, July 6-10 1-2:30 p.m. Section Two (Ages 10-12) ! KD 084-02 $75 Monday-Friday, July 13-17 1-2:30 p.m. Junior Chef Cook simple foods that you like and can serve to your family and friends including spaghetti, layered nacho dip, ice cream, and lots more fun, fast & good food. Instructor: Shanay Beschorner Section One (Ages 7-9) ! KD 231-01 $75 Monday-Friday, July 6-10 1-2:30 p.m. Construction Solutions With LEGO® Bricks You love building with LEGOS®...explore the world of making simple machines with LEGOS®. Build toys and understand how things work by constructing your own inventions. Instructor: Troy Rounds Section One (Ages 7-9) ! KD 232-01 $75 Monday-Friday, July 6-10 1-2:30 p.m. Section Two (Ages 10-12) ! KD 232-02 $75 Monday-Friday, July 13-17 1-2:30 p.m. NEW! Oil Painting (Ages 10-12) Learn how to use oil paints and the effects they can create. By using brushes and palette knives on different types of canvas, you can create 2D and 3D painting designs! Instructor: Danielle Kimball ! KD 158 $75 Monday-Friday, July 13-17 1-2:30 p.m. Section Two (Ages 10-12) ! KD 231-02 $75 Monday-Friday, July 13-17 1-2:30 p.m. NEW! Wonderful Watercolor (Ages 7-9) Learn different techniques of using watercolors and create artwork based on the style of artists including Claude Monet. Also discover how you can combine different media and watercolors to create beautiful and artistic effects. Instructor: Danielle Kimball ! KD 159 $75 Monday-Friday, July 6-10 1-2:30 p.m. Monster Survivor After being assigned to one of four tribes (vampires, werewolves, zombies and space aliens), students participate in monstrous “Survivor”like competitions. Study monster legends and lore, and watch scenes from scary movies. Tribe contests include a trivia bee, freaky food contest, mummy wrap, monster puppets and other age appropriate tests of courage and survival skills. On the last day, tribes have a monster make-up contest and perform scary skits. Not for the faint of heart! Instructor: Stacy Perkins Section One (Ages 7-9) ! KD 147-01 $75 Monday-Friday, July 6-10 1-2:30 p.m. Section Two (Ages 10-12) ! KD 147-02 $75 Monday-Friday, July 13-17 1-2:30 p.m. 6 Register for any course using VISA or MasterCard — call 607 778-5012 Check out our website — www.sunybroome.edu/ce 1 - 2:30 P.M. Basketball If you like to play basketball you can become better at shooting, dribbling, and passing in this fun and active class. Develop your team playing skills in both full and half-court games. Please wear sneakers daily. Instructor: MaryPat Keenan Section One (Ages 7-9) ! KD 556-01 $75 Monday-Friday, July 6-10 1-2:30 p.m. Section Two (Ages 10-12) ! KD 556-02 $75 Monday-Friday, July 13-17 1-2:30 p.m. NEW! Design Your Own Storybook (Ages 7-9) Once upon a time…Have you always wanted to write your own story? Learn how to write and illustrate the story of your choice. Explore several different story forms and learn unique illustration ideas that can make your story your own. Bring your story idea to class. Instructor: Jill Browne ! KD 161 $75 Monday-Friday, July 6-10 1-2:30 p.m. NEW! Produce Your Own Play (Ages 10-12) Did you ever wonder what it was like to produce a play? Do you have the theater bug? Join your classmates not only to write an original play, but to design and make creative props and costumes. Instructor: Jill Browne ! KD 162 $75 Monday-Friday, July 13-17 1-2:30 p.m. Hip Hop Chemistry for Kids Discover the wonders and fun of chemistry. Chemical changes happen all around us everyday. Check out how ordinary materials can be used in extraordinary ways. Build a volcano, create crystal rock candy, experiment with chromatography, and write a letter with invisible ink – just a few of the exciting activities this course offers. Instructor: Jo Anne Tomassetti Have fun, stay fit, and learn new dance steps! The class is filled with choreographed group dances set to music from the 80’s, 90’s and today! Do everything from the Electric Slide to the Cha Cha Slide and new dances choreographed by YOU! No dance experience necessary. Wear comfortable clothes and sneakers. Instructor: Amanda McKenna Section One (Ages 7-9) ! KD140-01 $75 Monday-Friday, July 6-10 1-2:30 p.m. Section Two (Ages 10-12) ! KD140-02 $75 Monday-Friday, July 13-17 1-2:30 p.m. Section One (Ages 7-9) ! KD 044-01 $75 Monday-Friday, July 6-10 1-2:30 p.m. Section Two (Ages 10-12) ! KD 044-02 $75 Monday-Friday, July 13-17 1-2:30 p.m. Register for any course using VISA or MasterCard — call 607 778-5012 Preregistration is required for ALL courses 7 2:45 P.M. - 4:15 P.M. Sweet Shoppe Soccer Clinic Learn how make tasty treats. Students learn how to make a variety of mouth watering treats including: peanut butter cups, lollipops, Rice Krispie Supremes, peanut butter balls, and peanut brittle. Got milk? Instructor: Shanay Beschorner Refine your basic soccer skills and moves at the beginning of each class. Form teams during the second half of class for scrimmage games. Bring your own water bottle and any safety gear you have (shin guards, etc.). Instructor: Troy Rounds Section One (Ages 7-9) ! KD 073-01 $75 Monday-Friday, July 6-10 2:45-4:15 p.m. Section One (Ages 7-9) ! KD 554-01 $75 Monday-Friday, July 6-10 2:45-4:15 p.m. Section Two (Ages 10-12) ! KD 073-02 $75 Monday-Friday, July 13-17 2:45-4:15 p.m. Section Two (Ages 10-12) ! KD 554-02 $75 Monday-Friday, July 13-17 2:45-4:15 p.m. Improvisational Theater Learn and practice improvisational techniques in this theater workshop. If you enjoy watching Whose Line Is It Anyway?, you’ll love this class. Get ready to jump into character and enjoy! Instructor: Mary Pat Keenan Section One (Ages 7-9) ! KD 064-01 $75 Monday-Friday, July 6-10 2:45-4:15 p.m. Section Two (Ages 10-12) ! KD 064-02 $75 Monday-Friday, July 13-17 2:45-4:15 p.m. NEW! Planet Protectors Participate in fun, hands on activities that teach what you can do to protect the environment and “go green.” Learn how to reduce, reuse and recycle unwanted items around your house. Also learn how various pollutants negatively impact animal habitats. Instructor: Jean McArdle Section One (Ages 7-9) ! KD 168-01 $75 Monday-Friday, July 6-10 2:45-4:15 p.m. Section Two (Ages 10-12) ! KD 168-02 $75 Monday-Friday, July 13-17 2:45-4:15 p.m. 8 Outdoor Garden Creations Have a blast in this class. Everything you make can go in your garden or on your deck! Make a lighthouse, bird feeder, mosaic flower pot and a sun catcher (just to name a few). Create at least one new project every day. Instructor: Jill Browne Section One (Ages 7-9) ! KD 141-01 $75 Monday-Friday, July 6-10 2:45-4:15 p.m. Section Two (Ages 10-12) ! KD 141-02 $75 Monday-Friday, July 13-17 2:45-4:15 p.m. Register for any course using VISA or MasterCard — call 607 778-5012 Check out our website — www.sunybroome.edu/ce 2:45 P.M. - 4:15 P.M. Making Mosaics Get ready to make a mess! Mosaics are designs or patterns made up of small, colorful pieces. In this fun and artsy class, use glass tiles, paint and grout to create a beautiful masterpiece to take home. Instructor: Amanda Crans Section One (Ages 7-9) ! KD 092-01 $75 Monday-Friday, July 6-10 2:45-4:15 p.m. Section Two (Ages 10-12) ! KD 092-02 $75 Monday-Friday, July 13-17 2:45-4:15 p.m. Olympic Games Every four years countries from all over the world compete in the Olympic Games. Divide into teams and spend the week competing for the gold! Instructor: Stacy Perkins NEW! Sculpting With Clay Use and experiment with all different types of media including clay, wire and wood to create your own unique artwork. Make all kinds of art from fantasy creatures to jewelry boxes to wire figures! Each child gets to pick their own projects and designs. Instructor: Danielle Kimball Section One (Ages 7-9) ! KD 157-01 $75 Monday-Friday, July 6-10 2:45-4:15 p.m. Section Two (Ages 10-12) ! KD 157-02 $75 Monday-Friday, July 13-17 2:45-4:15 p.m. Section One (Ages 7-9) ! KD 124-01 $75 Monday-Friday, July 6-10 2:45-4:15 p.m. Section Two (Ages 10-12) ! KD 124-02 $75 Monday-Friday, July 13-17 2:45-4:15 p.m. Grossology Great gobs of green gook! If you like your science icky, sticky, or just plain gross, this is the class for you! Ooze into summer investigating the yucky side of science – make exploding dough and things so slimy even you won’t know what to do with them. Be prepared to get dirty – you may want to carry an extra change of clothes. Instructor: Jo Anne Tomassetti Section One (Ages 7-9) ! KD 119-01 $75 Monday-Friday, July 6-10 2:45-4:15 p.m. Section Two (Ages 10-12) ! KD 119-02 $75 Monday-Friday, July 13-17 2:45-4:15 p.m. Register for any course using VISA or MasterCard — call 607 778-5012 Preregistration is required for ALL courses 9 REGISTRATION: COLLEGE FOR WEEK 1: July 6–July 10 Ages 7–9 ONLY WEEK 2: July 13–July 17 Ages 10–12 ONLY ! CHILD'S NAME ! CHILD'S NAME ! ADDRESS ! ADDRESS ! CITY ! STATE ! ZIP ! DATE OF BIRTH ! SCHOOL GRADE AS OF 9/08 ! PARENT'S NAME ! EVENING PHONE ! DAY PHONE Floor Hockey................................................. $75 Morning Chef ............................................... $75 Explore the Cosmos ...................................... $75 Game Show Mania… ................................... $75 Scrapbooking ................................................ $75 Digital Photography ...................................... $75 Recess Games ............................................... $75 Soapmaking… .............................................. $75 Board Games................................................ $75 10:45 – 12:15 a.m. " " " " " " " " " Edible Math .................................................. $75 Reading Kaleidoscope ................................... $75 Jewelry Making............................................. $75 Cartooning ................................................... $75 Have a Ball ................................................... $75 Inner Fashionista........................................... $75 Yoga ............................................................. $75 Boot Camp ................................................... $75 Let’s Cook ..................................................... $75 1-2:30 p.m. " " " " " " " " " Hip Hop ....................................................... $75 Papier Maché................................................ $75 Wonderful Watercolor ................................... $75 Jr. Chef ......................................................... $75 Write a Storybook ......................................... $75 Basketball ..................................................... $75 Monster Survivor ........................................... $75 Chemistry ..................................................... $75 Legos ........................................................... $75 2:45 – 4:15 p.m. " " " " " " " " " Sculpting With Clay ....................................... $75 Olympic Games ............................................ $75 Sweet Shoppe .............................................. $75 Improv Theater ............................................. $75 Making Mosaics ............................................ $75 Garden Creations .......................................... $75 Planet Protectors ........................................... $75 Grossology ................................................... $75 Soccer .......................................................... $75 TOTAL ....................................................... $______ OR Full Day ..................................................... $189 10 ! CITY ! STATE ! ZIP ! DATE OF BIRTH ! SCHOOL GRADE AS OF 9/08 ! PARENT'S NAME For Full-Day Discount, CHECK ONE IN EACH TIME PERIOD 9-10:30 a.m. " " " " " " " " " KIDS ! EVENING PHONE ! DAY PHONE For Full-Day Discount, CHECK ONE IN EACH TIME PERIOD 9-10:30 a.m. " " " " " " " " " Floor Hockey................................................. $75 Morning Chef ............................................... $75 Explore the Cosmos ...................................... $75 Game Show Mania… ................................... $75 Scrapbooking ................................................ $75 Digital Photography ...................................... $75 Recess Games ............................................... $75 Soapmaking… .............................................. $75 Board Games................................................ $75 10:45 – 12:15 a.m. " " " " " " " " " Edible Math .................................................. $75 Reading Kaleidoscope ................................... $75 Jewelry Making............................................. $75 Cartooning ................................................... $75 Volleyball ...................................................... $75 Inner Fashionista........................................... $75 Yoga ............................................................. $75 Boot Camp ................................................... $75 Let’s Cook ..................................................... $75 1-2:30 p.m. " " " " " " " " " Hip Hop ....................................................... $75 Papier Maché................................................ $75 Oil Painting................................................... $75 Jr. Chef ......................................................... $75 Produce a Play .............................................. $75 Basketball ..................................................... $75 Monster Survivor ........................................... $75 Chemistry ..................................................... $75 Legos ........................................................... $75 2:45 – 4:15 p.m. " " " " " " " " " Sculpting With Clay ....................................... $75 Olympic Games ............................................ $75 Sweet Shoppe .............................................. $75 Improv Theater ............................................. $75 Making Mosaics ............................................ $75 Garden Creations .......................................... $75 Planet Protectors ........................................... $75 Grossology ................................................... $75 Soccer .......................................................... $75 TOTAL ....................................................... $______ OR Full Day ..................................................... $189 Register for any course using VISA or MasterCard — call 607 778-5012 Check out our website — www.sunybroome.edu/ce Amazing Teen Entrepreneurs (Ages 13-17) Monday-Friday, July 20-24 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. Are you an “idea person”? Do you see opportunities everywhere you turn? Do you also dream of owning your own business? It is never too early to begin meeting your goals! At Amazing Teen Entrepreneurs, spend the week becoming an entrepreneur. Learn what it takes to invent something, create a logo and name, write business and marketing plans, produce a website, and sell your product. Work (and play!) each day with successful entrepreneurs and community leaders and learn how they got started. Topics covered include: - Project Design - Name your business - Develop your logo - Trademarks - Marketing - Develop your brochure - Develop your web page - Public relations - Leadership skills During this action-packed week, have fun developing your entrepreneurial skills with nearly a dozen experts in the field of small business. Create your own business cards, compete for prizes, play games, and develop a multitude of skills in areas such as negotiations, budgeting, communications, and graphic design. Bring your ideas and enthusiasm …we take care of the rest. ! KD 122 $189 Monday-Friday, July 20-24 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. (please bring a bag lunch) Register for any course using VISA or MasterCard — call 607 778-5012 Preregistration is required for ALL courses 11 College Admissions Secrets Going to college shapes your future, changes your life, and costs you tens – if not hundreds – of thousands of dollars. Before investing your money in education, it is a good idea to invest some time in understanding the process and learning how to select the colleges that are the right fit for you or your student. Finding the right college can be a time consuming and stressful experience. The admissions process often seems like a mysterious and confusing secret. With thousands of colleges all offering unique advantages and individual admissions procedures, it is easy to get overwhelmed. With good planning and careful preparation, you can achieve your goals by finding the best colleges for you and successfully completing the application process. This course is designed for students entering their sophomore or junior years. Instructor: Joe Spence ! MN 440 Monday, June 8 5:30-8 p.m. Library-3 $29 Hornet Co-Ed Soccer Camp The Hornets’ Co-Ed Soccer Camp is sponsored by the Broome Community College Department of Athletics. Bill Rich, the camp director, is the Head Women’s Soccer Coach at BCC. Bill and his assistant Jill Rich-Wilson bring a wealth of knowledge along with the ability to teach the camp. The Lady Hornets overall record is 187-32-7 and the team has won the National Junior College Athletic Association National Championship for Division III Women’s Soccer in consecutive years...2007 and 2008. Club Camp For players aged 8-14 who want to learn new skills and refine the skills they have already acquired. Emphasis will be on technical training and small group tactics to implement the techniques learned. School Camp For players in grades 6-12 who want to refine their skills and learn how to use those skills in the context of small group and overall team tactics. Emphasis will be on functional training and group tactics, large and small. Special 12 Transitioning to College Combining personal and professional experience with research and academic coursework, this class provides soon-to-be students with survival tips for a successful transition from high school to college. Participants learn the keys to college success regarding study tips, note- and test-taking strategies, dealing with professors and difficult classes, required courses, and academic planning. Also included is information about career planning, accessing student services, staying health, making friends, getting involved on campus, and managing money. Whether a student plans to go far away, stay close to home, live on campus or commute, this workshop prepares them to maximize their college experience for success in and out of the classroom! Instructor Joe Spence, BCC counselor, has over 15 years of experience counseling, teaching, and advising college students. This class is designed for both students preparing to attend college in the fall and those entering their senior year of high school. ! MN 442 $29 Monday, June 22 5:30-8 p.m. Library-3 emphasis will be on conditioning players to prepare for the upcoming fall season. Dates: Monday, June 29 through Friday, July 3 Times: 8:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. (full day) 8:30-11:30 a.m. (half day) Cost: Payable to BCC Dept. of Athletics Full Day - $120 Half Day - $75 Fees include a soccer ball and t-shirt. Team discounts are available. Register online at: www.hornetsoccercamp.com or pick up registration forms at the Binghamton Soccer Dome, Al & Sherry’s Sports Shop or the BCC Athletics Office. They can also be obtained by contacting any of the coaching staff: Bill Rich (607)785-4002 or (607-760-1860 or e-mail wgr12347@juno.com Tim McNally (607)206-5917 or e-mail TMcNally@aol.com Jill Rich-Wilson (607)761-2622 or e-mail JRich78@verizon.net Call the BCC Athletic’s Department, 778-5003, for additional information. Register for any course using VISA or MasterCard — call 607 778-5012 Check out our website — www.sunybroome.edu/ce Culinary Kids (Ages 10-14) Monday - Friday July 6-10, 9 A.M - 4 P.M. Is there a budding chef in your family or a potential culinary school student? Cooking is an excellent way for your child to learn a life skill that develops creative thinking in art, science, and math. This program has a strong emphasis on kitchen safety and hygiene while teaching children how to properly use kitchen equipment as they learn to prepare meals! Apprentice chefs split into groups, learning new skills as they embark on a culinary tour that spans the globe. From preparation to clean up, this program covers it all. Cake decorating skills are practiced every day. By the end of the week, each apprentice should be able to complete a 10” cake from start to finish. TUITION OF $349 INCLUDES: Chef hat Bibbed apron Notebook full of recipes Sushi mat & rice paddle Cake decorating kit Take home containers, cake box, etc. All other supplies. Instructor Jane Halladay has 23 years of experience teaching Family & Consumer Science at Johnson City High School. Not only did she develop their culinary program, but she has also written curriculum for programs in New York State and Ohio, and completed a pastries course at the Culinary Institute in Hyde Park. Jane is also the advisor to FCCLA (Family Career & Community Leaders of America) and her students have reached national levels at STAR events. This program meets at one of the Johnson City Central Schools. MENU SELECTIONS INCLUDE (BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO): Monday: American (white chicken chili, strawberry shortcake, cinnamon rolls) Tuesday: Asian (summer rolls, sushi, stir fry with rice, almond cookies) Wednesday: Eastern European (pierogi, holupki, kolachki, paska bread) Thursday: Hispanic (empanadas, beans & rice, flan, decorated sugar cookies) Friday: Italian (hearthstone baked pizza, Italian salad, homemade tiramisu) Register early – this program is sure to be a sell out. ! KD 150 $349 Monday-Friday, July 6-10 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Register for any course using VISA or MasterCard — call 607 778-5012 Preregistration is required for ALL courses 13 NEW! Summer Classical Ballet Intensive (Ages 12-16) Monday-Friday, August 3-7 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Learn classical ballet technique from one of the first American Ballet Theatre-certified instructors in the world. ABT’s new National Training Curriculum combines artistic training with the basics of dancer health and child development. The curriculum, which incorporates elements of the French, Italian and Russian schools of training, is the standard of all pre-professional training programs at ABT. Students ages 12 to 16 (who have already reached at least an intermediate level of ballet) receive age-appropriate training including daily classes in ballet technique, classical variations, choreography and improvisation. Workshops in dance history, nutrition and dancer health, information on careers in dance, injury prevention and stage makeup are also included. Participants have a chance to perform for family and friends on the last day of the program. Enrollment is limited to 15 students. Female students should wear black camisole leotards, pink tights and pink ballet shoes. Male students should wear white t-shirts, black tights and black ballet shoes. Please bring a bag lunch each day. Instructor Hannah Guruianu, artistic director of the program, is pursuing her master’s degree in dance education with a concentration in ballet pedagogy at New York University. She has nearly 10 years of experience teaching ballet in Minnesota and New York. Program fee: $199 Please register for ! KD 210 14 Register for any course using VISA or MasterCard — call 607 778-5012 Check out our website — www.sunybroome.edu/ce NEW! Stenciling Creations (Ages 7-12) Learn basic stenciling techniques and apply your new-found talent to cards and a wooden picture frame or memory box. Please bring a plain t-shirt (no writing) for stenciling. A $10 materials fee is payable to the instructor in class. Instructor: Debra Pomeroy ! KD 209 $24 Wednesday, August 5 6-8 p.m. Business Building-213 NEW! Creative Stamping (Ages 7-12) Learn basic stamping techniques and make a set of cards to keep or give as gifts. Students also experiment with using different materials/ media and layering objects in order to create eye-catching cards and memory book pages. An $8 materials fee is payable to the instructor. Instructor: Debra Pomeroy ! KD 208 $24 Tuesday, July 14 6-8 p.m. Business Building-209 Beginning Guitar (Ages 12-15) Learn to play the guitar in a few short lessons. Bring your own guitar or a rented instrument (acoustic or electric with small practice amp). Begin with the basics learning guitar terminology, fret board layout, note values, rhythm and progress to basic chords, melodies and easy songs. Classical, folk, rock, gospel, pop, flat-picking, finger-picking, and other styles are also covered. Emphasis is on learning and having fun! Receive individual as well as group instruction. The instructor provides one volume of music for a fee of $3 paid to the instructor in class. Be prepared to enjoy yourself! Instructor Eric Ross (BA, MA-SUNY) is a professional composer, performer and teacher. He has performed his works at Lincoln Center, Kennedy Center, Newport Jazz Festival, Montreux and North Sea Jazz Festivals. He has taught all levels of guitar for over 25 years and has a special interest in developing beginning musicians. ! KD 155 $74 6 Wednesdays, June 3-July 8 6:30-8 p.m. Wales Building-203B Register for any course using VISA or MasterCard — call 607 778-5012 Preregistration is required for ALL courses 15 Pilates: A Mat Class The Pilates Method of exercise is designed to give you a leaner, stronger, healthier body that is flexible and pain-free. With a focus on breathing, posture and balance, Pilates is “noimpact,” and is very easy on the joints. Pilates is the perfect choice for anyone who wants to build strong, lean muscles without bulking up, and enjoy a healthier, more energized body. Pilates can be beneficial for just about everyone regardless of age, fitness level, or body condition. Most exercises can be easily modified and customized for individual needs. Appropriate for the novice to the advanced exercises. BENEFITS INCLUDE: Hip Hop for Weight Loss - Come join the dance party as Allison Ellis, AFAA certified instructor, leads you through easy to follow Hip Hop moves that burn calories, sculpt the abs and produce a smile on your face! Please wear clothes you can move in, good sneakers, bring a water bottle and a towel. Improve posture, balance, and coordination Build core strength without “bulking up” Increase flexibility and agility Develop optimal core control Create flat abdominals, slender thighs, and a strong back - Provide a refreshing mind & body workout - Increase stability and peripheral mobility - Help prevent injury - Complement other methods of exercise - Improve performance in sports (golfing, skiing, skating, dancing, etc.) - Improve circulation - Assist with weight loss & weight maintenance Wear loose, comfortable clothing and socks or bare feet, and bring a pen and paper to class. Instructor: Allison Ellis ! WE 049 $55 5 Wednesdays, May 27-June 24 6-7 p.m. Student Center West-106 Section One ! WE 135-01 $55 5 Mondays, June 1-29 6-7 p.m. Student Center West-106 Section Two ! WE 135-02 $55 5 Mondays, July 6-August 3 6-7 p.m. Student Center West-106 NEW! Interval Training Pilates With a Twist Get fit and have fun with this nice blend of Pilates, Yoga and dance conditioning. Build muscle, increase flexibility, gain endurance and strength AND burn calories. Come and learn some new ways to enjoy and practice contemporary Pilates. Instructor: Allison Ellis BCC Physical Education faculty, AFAA certified instructor ! WE 126 $55 5 Wednesdays, July 8-August 5 6-7 p.m. Student Center West-106 16 Want to lose weight and sculpt muscles all in one effective workout? Interval training is the most efficient way to reshape your body, losing excess fat, sculpting muscles, increasing flexibility and building a strong CORE. Join BCC faculty and fitness professional Allison Ellis in this SAFE, efficient, effective and FUN workout. Alternate between cardio blasts and sculpting exercise in this fast paced, ever changing workout. All fitness levels are addressed. Wear comfortable clothes, good supportive footwear and bring a towel and water bottle. All equipment is provided. ! WE 152 $45 4 Tuesdays, June 2-23 5:45-6:45 p.m. Student Center West-106 Register for any course using VISA or MasterCard — call 607 778-5012 Check out our website — www.sunybroome.edu/ce Vinyasa (Flow) Yoga Based on the Sun Salutation, Vinyasa Yoga is known for its dynamic, meditative and creative sequences. This flowing style combines rhythmic breathing with conscious movement, increasing strength and flexibility while uniting body, breath and mind. Experience being totally present in the midst of movement and enjoy the flow of being alive. Recommended for students with some previous Yoga experience. This course meets at the American Civic Association, 131 Front Street, Binghamton. Instructor: Vinni Wingell, Himalayan Institute trained Yoga instructor. (Note: no class 7/1) ! WE 088 $55 6 Wednesdays, June 10-July 22 5:30-7 p.m. American Civic Association Hatha Yoga I: Release From Tension Hatha Yoga may be the answer if the tension and stress of everyday life are getting you down, if you are unable to let go and relax, or if you feel the need to get your body back into shape but dislike strenuous exercise. The slow, gentle stretching is designed to release muscular and mental tension, to tone and firm the entire body, and to open energy channels clogged with tension buildup. Wear unrestrictive, comfortable clothing and bring a mat to each class. Register early – this class fills quickly. This course meets at the American Civic Association, 131 Front Street, Binghamton. Instructor: Vinni Wingell (Note: no class 6/30) ! WE 856 $55 6 Tuesdays, June 9-July 21 5:30-7 p.m. American Civic Association Beginning Tai Chi Chuan Tai Chi Chuan is a set of naturally flowing movements performed slowly in a sequence with a spirit of calmness, balance, and awareness. It teaches ways of relaxation and is excellent for stress reduction. Regular practice develops strength and flexibility of the joints, muscles and ligaments, while enhancing the performance of the cardiovascular system with a minimum of strain on the body. Come to class wearing loose clothing, sneakers and with an empty stomach. Instructor: Jack Vivona ! WE 315 $49 4 Mondays, June 8-29 7-8 p.m. Student Center West-106 Latin Exercise Isn’t it time you found an exercise format that you love to do? Learn how to do Latin dances while getting exercise – Cha-cha, salsa, swing and samba your way to a great figure while enjoying the rhythms of Latin music! Stretching time at the beginning of class warms you up to prepare for some sizzling and fun Latin exercise. No partner is needed. This class meets at the Dance Studio at Game-It Family Fun Center, 225 Harrison Avenue, Endicott (former Philadelphia Sales Building). Instructor: Francine Stein, USA Dance ! WE 144 $39 3 Sundays, June 14-28 4-5 p.m. Game-It Family Fun Center, Endicott BCC requests that before you participate in any activity requiring physical exertion, you consult with a physician. Register for any course using VISA or MasterCard — call 607 778-5012 Preregistration is required for ALL courses 17 Reconnective Healing Hear about what is baffling the medical community all over the world. Discover why hospitals and universities across the country (including UCLA, University of Miami Medical School, and the University of Arizona) are investing time and money in an attempt to understand this phenomenon. It began in 1993 when Dr. Eric Pearl, a chiropractor in Los Angeles, had patients who reported that they felt his hands on them – even though he had not physically touched them. Patients soon began seeing angels and other beings and started reporting miraculous healings from a variety of serious afflictions. Instructor Thomas Meade is certified by Dr. Eric Pearl as a practitioner of Reconnective Healing™ and The Reconnection™. ! WE 044 $19 Tuesday, June 23 6:30-8:30 p.m. Library-001 NEW! Mindful Walking Learn how to use walking as a vehicle of meditation, relaxation and visualization. This course is designed for anyone who is new to the idea of integrating a spiritual or meditational practice into a practice of movement. Please bring a bottle of water, a towel to sit on and wear comfortable shoes. Meet at the Port Dickinson Community Park. Class may be rescheduled due to the weather. Instructor: Laura Savidge ! WE 155 $29 2 Thursdays, June 18-25 6-7:30 p.m. Port Dickinson Community Park Emotional Freedom Technique EFT is a stress reduction tool that acts upon the energy system and meridian points accessed in acupuncture. Completely noninvasive and self-administered, it involves merely tapping with your fingertips on energy meridians while stating your intention to change. EFT can be used to improve your life and health, relieve phobias, and eliminate cravings, grief, anger, anxiety and other negative emotions. Focus on success and peak performance, and eliminate phobias, grief and other negative emotions. It is easy to learn and it WORKS! Instructor: Thomas Meade ! WE 087 $39 2 Tuesdays, June 9-16 6:30-8:30 p.m. Business Building-209 18 NEW! Holistic Arthritis Management Osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis and related conditions do not have to sentence you to a life of constant pain and stiffness. There are simple, inexpensive steps you can take to relieve pain and stiffness. Learn how to minimizing your reliance on NSAIDS and other medications that can cause harmful side effects that are often worse than arthritis itself. TOPICS INCLUDE: - Anti-inflammatory herbs - Vitamin/mineral supplements - Dietary therapies - Exercise and lifestyle changes - Keeping mentally fit through the pain - Touch therapy A $5 supply fee is payable to the instructor in class. Instructor Dr. Renee Schloupt has several advanced degrees in the plant sciences plus a Doctor of Naturopathy fro Clayton College of Natural Health. She has studied herbs for many years and has developed healthy lifestyle habits that work through trial and error and intense study. ! WE 154 $39 2 Wednesdays, August 5-12 6-8 p.m. Business Building-209 NEW! Walk Your Way to Health Improve your health and fitness level simply by walking. This course is designed for beginners who have done very little physical exertion, recently or ever. Get together with other adults to enjoy the fresh air and even meet a new walking buddy. Learn proper body alignment for walking, breathing, stretching and cool down techniques. Bring a bottle of water and wear supportive shoes or sneakers. Meet at the Port Dickinson Community Park. Class may be rescheduled due to the weather. Instructor: Laura Savidge ! WE 156 $39 4 Thursdays, July 9-30 6-7 p.m. Port Dickinson Community Park Register for any course using VISA or MasterCard — call 607 778-5012 Check out our website — www.sunybroome.edu/ce NEW! Summer Fitness Challenge Tuesdays & Thursdays, June 2-25 6-8 p.m. Losing weight after 40 is vastly different from losing weight at 20. Find out what the differences are by building the diet and exercise program that is right for you. Nutrition expert Helen Battisti helps you discover your unique nutritional needs. Slow down your aging genes by giving them the nutrients they need and develop a meal plan that is right for you. By using diet and exercise together, you can maximize your workout results with targeted nutrition. Learn what foods you are eating that are making you hungry and how to shop healthy on a budget. AFAA certified instructor Allison Ellis provides an age appropriate cardio and strength training sampler that maximizes your fitness regime. Using a variety of fitness programs in conjunction with proper nutrition can greatly enhance their effectiveness and your results. Cardio and strength training exercises include kickboxing, salsa, hip hop, retro, weights, bands, medicine balls, stability balls, bender balls and floor aerobics. Increase your flexibility and reduce your stress with Pilates, Yoga and dance conditioning. Join Helen and Allison as they encourage you to stay motivated and learn the tricks of the trade for successful weight loss. Wear loose, comfortable clothing and bring a bottle of water to each class. ! WE 153 $149 Tuesdays & Thursdays, June 2-25 6-8 p.m. Student Services Building-204 Register for any course using VISA or MasterCard — call 607 778-5012 Preregistration is required for ALL courses 19 NEW! Digital Photography for Beginners Learn how to get the most out of your digital camera. This class covers options for basic input to your computer, compositional techniques, sizing images optimally for the Internet, and available output options. The basic language of the digital photographer is also discussed. Please bring your digital camera, its USB cable, and instruction booklet to class. Instructor: Laura Savidge, MAAS, MFA, professional photographer and educator ! CF 188 $49 3 Tuesdays, July 7-21 6-8 p.m. Applied Tech Building-217 NEW! NEW! Photographic Mosaic Techniques By taking smaller pieces of a whole photographic scene you can construct an entirely different image by collaging the pieces together. The technique is similar to taking snippets of a memory and piecing them together to create an overall piece. Many artists work in this medium and there are many different forms. This course gives you a simple starting place to use this technique for creating original and unique artwork. A $15 supply fee is payable to the instructor at the first class. Please bring your 35mm camera with film or your digital camera to class. Instructor: Laura Savidge ! CF 186 $39 2 Thursdays, June 4-11 6:30-8 p.m. Business Building-209 Appreciating and Photographing Wildflowers Learn where to find local wildflowers, when they are flowering and useful tools available for identification. Also covered are the best methods to photographing them. The first session is a slide show/lecture presentation followed by a field trip to Chenango Valley State Park. Please wear hiking (easy to moderate) boots and bring your camera with a macro lens and tripod if you have them. Students must provide their own transportation to the field trip site. Instructor: Kenneth Hull, nature and scenic photographer, amateur botanist, retired adult educator ! HB 107 $43 Tuesday, July 14 6-8 p.m. Business Building-110 -andSaturday, July 18 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Chenango Valley State Park 20 Register for any course using VISA or MasterCard — call 607 778-5012 Check out our website — www.sunybroome.edu/ce Take Better Photographs If you are eager to move beyond the “point and shoot” stage of photography, this course is for you. Whether you shoot film or digital, family or landscape, this class helps you develop your technical ability. Receive practical advice on how to compose pictures and develop your vision. Choose from a number of exercises than can be tailored to your level of ability and your needs. Receive constructive critiques of your work. A 35mm single lens reflex camera or digital SLR is recommended for this class. Fine art photographer J. W. Johnston (www.jwjohnston.com) is your instructor. ! CF 705 $79 4 Wednesdays, July 8-29 6-8:30 p.m. Business Building-209 NEW! Nature Photography With Slide Film You may have heard that film and film photographers are extinct. They are still out there producing magnificent results. Now is the time to dust off your trusty 35mm Single Lens Reflex camera. Find out for yourself why so many serious nature photographers still use slide film. Slides produce colors that are vivid and saturated and can be crisp and more detailed than most images captured by multimegapixel, technologically marvelous digital SLR’s. The first session takes place in the classroom and in the field while your instructor discusses tried and true techniques that bring out the best slide film can offer. During the second session, share your work with your classmates in an evening of slide shows, critiques and camaraderie. Solid photography experience, a tripod and a cable shutter release are recommended. Students are required to purchase their own film and pay for processing. Enrollment is limited. This course meets at the Big Tent Cultural Center, 2659 Main Street, Whitney Point. Instructor: J.W. Johnston (www.jwjohnston.com) ! CF 187 $59 Saturday, June 13 8 a.m.-noon -andSaturday, June 20 6:30-9 p.m. Big Tent Cultural Center, Whitney Point Photographing the Natural Landscape Scenic beauty alone does not produce a magnificent landscape photograph. It requires technical skill and artistic vision. This course is designed to expand your technical ability and to help develop your personal vision of beauty found in the natural landscape. Course includes classroom critiques, exercises to be completed between classes (yes, homework), and one session in the field. Bring two of your favorite images (slides, prints, digital images on CD or thumb drive) to the first session. Students should have either a 35mm Single Lens Reflex camera or digital Single Lens Reflex camera and have a basic understanding of how their camera works. A tripod and cable shutter release are recommended. Fine art photographer J. W. Johnston (www.jwjohnston.com), whose work is on exhibit at Orazio Salati Studio and Gallery on State Street in Binghamton, is your instructor. Enrollment is limited. ! HB 041 $79 4 Wednesdays, June 3-24 6-8:30 p.m. Business Building-231 Register for any course using VISA or MasterCard — call 607 778-5012 Preregistration is required for ALL courses 21 Oil Painting Like the Old Masters (With Non-Toxic Materials) Beginners to advanced painters can develop and hone painting skills and techniques in this program. Learn the fundamentals of oil painting without using turpentine or other toxic mediums. Painting is taught in a step-by-step method designed to increase painting knowledge and skill. Finish the course with at least one successful painting to frame and hang proudly. Discover that you can paint still life like the old masters. If you learn to paint still life, you can go on to paint any subject matter effectively: portrait, landscape and more. Please bring a glass jar with a lid, a bar of Ivory soap, plastic grocery bags, a roll of paper towels, and any painting supplies you have to class. If you are new to oil painting and don’t know what paints and brushes to buy, the instructor can provide everything for a fee of $30 payable in class. Please register for Section 02 if you are purchasing supplies from the instructor. Instructor: Kathy Smith ! CF 154 $69 4 Mondays, July 6-27 6:30-9 p.m. Mechanical Building-109 One Stroke Painting Learn 16 specific strokes that put the painting of flowers and vines on objects within the reach of nearly anyone who can hold a brush. Practice incredibly simple one-stroke, nevertake-your-brush-off-the-paper designs for beautiful painted items that make any house a showpiece. A materials fee of $25 is payable to the instructor at the first class. Please bring two water containers, a roll of paper towels, and a roll of waxed paper. Instructor: Kathy Smith, OSCI Certified Instructor ! CF 120 $49 3 Mondays, June 8-22 6:30-9 p.m. Business Building-213 NEW! Watercolor–Pen and Ink Working with watercolor washes and dry brush painting, have fun learning ink strokes to create values in your inking or drawing. Instructor Kathy Smith leads you step by step through this technique to create your own finished painting–matted and ready for framing. A $30 supply fee is payable to the instructor at the first session. ! CF 185 $49 3 Thursdays, June 11-25 6:30-9 p.m. Mechanical Building-108 Fun Stoneware Projects for Home and Garden (Ages 8 and up) Create a unique project for your home or garden. Choose from a 15 1/4 inch gourmet pizza stone, four-bell wind chime, a set of mugs and many more surprises. The glazing and decorating possibilities are endless: personalize with the names of family or friends for a truly one-of-a-kind gift, or decorate to match your dishes or kitchen décor. Bring your child or spend the evening with a friend and have fun while making a gift for someone special. A materials fee of less than $15 per project is payable in class. The registration fee is per individual and includes all glazes, supplies and firing. Pick up dates for finished projects are discussed in class. Participants under the age of 16 must register with an adult. Instructor: Barbara Scott ! CF 127 $19 Wednesday, July 22 6-8:30 p.m. Mechanical Building-108 22 Register for any course using VISA or MasterCard — call 607 778-5012 Check out our website — www.sunybroome.edu/ce Girls’ Night Out Great Summer Wines Gather your girlfriends, sit back and relax. Observe the techniques necessary to make a deceptively delicious dessert. In addition to the demonstration, learn how to choose a wine to compliment your dessert and serving ideas to turn a get together into a delight! Participants also learn where to purchase a spring form pan and have recipes to take home. The best part of the evening, of course, is enjoying a decadent cheesecake! Instructor: Terry Ryan Summer is here and it’s time to fire up the grill and enjoy a bottle of wine on the deck with friends and family. Learn what wines go with great summer fare. Join Regina Eckert, manager of Parkway Wines & Spirits, to taste red and white wines that are perfect for those hot summer days. Wines include Sauvignon Blanc, Pino Grigio, Reisling, Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Beaujolais, and Montipulciano D’Abruzzo. Please bring a wine glass to class. Receive a discount coupon for wines purchased at Parkway Wines & Spirits. ! MN 385 $39 Monday, June 22 6:30-8:30 p.m. Business Building-231 ! MN 335 Tuesday, June 2 6-8 p.m. Business Building-209 $19 NEW! Chilled Summer Soups Cool off this summer by learning to cook a trio of light and healthy chilled soups. Recipes include Avocado and Cucumber Soup, Pineapple Gazpacho and Berries and Champagne Soup. Bring an apron, cutting board, kitchen knife and three containers to class. A materials fee of $8 is payable to the instructor in class. This course meets at the American Civic Association, 131 Front Street, Binghamton. Instructor: MaryPat Hyland ! CF 189 $34 Saturday, June 6 10 a.m.-2 p.m. American Civic Association Spice Up Your Cooking With Herbs You’ve seen the beautiful herbal products in specialty food stores – they look very appetizing and cost a fortune. Learn creative new ways to use the herbs from your garden and spice rack to spice up your cooking, put surprises into your salads, and create impressive gifts. Cooking with herbs makes a ho-hum dish more flavorful. When the unique flavors of herbs are understood, they can be used to create your own special recipes. Instructor Ellen Terry shares recipes for herbed butters, herbed oils, salad dressings and more. Please bring: a notebook, (2) 1-quart glass jars with lids, measuring cups and spoons and a $16 materials fee to class. ! HB 260 $19 Monday, June 22 6:30-9:30 p.m. Mechanical Building-110 Register for any course using VISA or MasterCard — call 607 778-5012 Preregistration is required for ALL courses 23 Salsa/Cha Cha Women Can Drum! Salsa is a style of dance that gives rise to unbridled fantasy the rhythmic rapture. Today it is making a comeback and bringing a glimmer of paradise regained as the world again moves to its magical beat. Salsa is currently very hot in the Salsa clubs of NYC, and up and coming in the Binghamton area. Also learn the Cha Cha as you meet new people and make new friends. Enrollment is encouraged in mixed teams of two to maximize learning. Fee is per individual. This class meets at the Dance Studio at Game-It Family Fun Center, 225 Harrison Avenue, Endicott (former Philadelphia Sales Building). Instructors: Francine and Steve Stein, Southern Tier Chapter-USA Dance ! MN 235 $55 4 Mondays, June 1-22 6-7:30 p.m. Game-It Family Fun Center, Endicott Get out of the box and join the fun, try African Drumming! Drumming can be very energizing and can calm and heal body, mind and spirit. If you are curious, or you have been drawn to the drum and don’t know how or where to begin, this beginners djembe course for women is the perfect place to start. Learn the basics and explore the possibilities of playing the djembe in a supportive and relaxed environment. If you don’t own a djembe yet, contact Elizabeth through www.drumzzone.com or at eo.drumzz@verizon.net for rental information. Elizabeth Orleski has been playing African drums for 12 years, teaching, conducting workshops and facilitating drum circles for 6 years. She is co-owner of The DRUMZZONE. The class meets at The DRUMZZONE, 25 Hayes Avenue, Endicott. !MN 361 $59 3 Sundays, July 26-August 9 2:30-4:30 p.m. Drumzzone, Endicott Wedding Dance Basics Have confidence when you step out on the dance floor on that special day! Join Francine and Steve Stein to polish your dancing skills and practice with your partners. Learn the most popular wedding dances: East Coast Swing and slow dancing. The Stein’s discuss music selection, so bring a CD of your choices and get expert advice on music that is easy to dance to and helps you look great on the dance floor. Price is per person. Bring the parents, in-laws and wedding party members! Register early, class size is limited. This class meets at the Dance Studio at Game-It Family Fun Center, 225 Harrison Avenue, Endicott (former Philadelphia Sales Building). ! MN 305 $55 4 Wednesdays, June 3-24 6-7:30 p.m. Game-It Family Fun Center, Endicott NEW! Advanced Beginning Ballet for Adults (Ages 16+) This is a great refresher course for those who have studied in the past and want to review technique, or if you would like a challenge beyond a beginner’s class. The goal is to provide an enjoyable atmosphere where adults can experience both physical conditioning and the joy of dancing. Participants should wear ballet shoes and comfortable, non-baggy clothes that you feel comfortable moving in. Instructor Hannah Guruianu has nearly 10 years of experience teaching ballet in Minnesota and New York. She is currently pursuing her master’s degree in dance education at New York University and is certified in American Ballet Theatre’s National Training Curriculum. ! MN 464 $55 Tuesdays & Thursdays, August 4-13 6:30-8 p.m. Student Center West-106 BCC requests that before you participate in any activity requiring physical exertion, you consult with a physician. 24 Register for any course using VISA or MasterCard — call 607 778-5012 Check out our website — www.sunybroome.edu/ce Beginning Guitar Learn to play the guitar in a few short lessons. Bring your own guitar or a rented instrument (acoustic or electric with small practice amp). Begin with the basics learning guitar terminology, fret board layout, note values, rhythm and progress to basic chords, melodies and easy songs. Classical, folk, rock, gospel, pop, flat-picking, finger-picking, and other styles are also covered. Emphasis is on learning and having fun! Receive individual as well as group instruction. The instructor provides one volume of music for a fee of $3 paid to the instructor in class. Be prepared to enjoy yourself! Instructor Eric Ross (BA, MA-SUNY) is a professional composer, performer and teacher. He has performed his works at Lincoln Center, Kennedy Center, Newport Jazz Festival, Montreux and North Sea Jazz Festivals. He has taught all levels of guitar for over 25 years and has a special interest in developing beginning musicians. ! HB 069 $74 6 Tuesdays, June 2-July 7 6:30-8 p.m. Wales Building-203B Learn to Knit Have you always wanted to learn to knit but were afraid to ask? Join Virginia Cron to learn knitting and purling, casting on, binding off, and how to read a pattern. With knitting time between classes, you should be able to complete a scarf suitable for gift giving or for your own use. Materials to get started are furnished at the first class for a fee of $10. ! CF 747 $49 4 Tuesdays, June 2-23 6-8:30 p.m. location to be determined More Knitting Instructor Virginia Cron takes you beyond basic knit and purl. Learn how to cable, increase and decrease stitches and more. This is not a beginner’s course. Knowledge of basic knit and purl are required. Please bring a cable stitch holder, one skein of yard and knitting needles of your choice to class. !CF 100 $49 4 Tuesdays, July 7-28 6-8:30 p.m. location to be determined Natural Soapmaking Make old-fashioned soap while learning the history of soapmaking. Learn how to procure and complete your choice of laundry stain bar or basic complexion bar (lavender, cinnamon or lemongrass) and go home with 30 bars of wonderfully colored and scented soap. A $25 materials fee is payable directly to the instructor in class. Please bring one 8-quart (or larger) and one 2-quart (or larger) stainless steel pots (NOT aluminum, teflon or enamel), rubber gloves (extra long heavy duty or disposable), slotted wooden or plastic spoon, rubber spatula, eye protection, and a candy thermometer (optional). Please wear old clothes or bring an apron. Instructor: Maria Gelnett ! CF 255 $35 Wednesday, August 12 5:30-8:30 p.m. Applied Tech Building-105 A Word About Waiting... - Register early – do it today! Each class has a minimum required enrollment. - If you find a class you like, encourage a friend to join you. Sometimes two or three people make the difference between “go” or “cancel.” So, the word about waiting is DON’T! Register NOW. Register for any course using VISA or MasterCard — call 607 778-5012 Preregistration is required for ALL courses 25 Container Gardening Making the Most of Your Herb Garden Whether you have just a few herbs in your yard, or an elaborate herb garden, learn how to make the most of your herbs in this one-night class. Learn how to use fresh-picked herbs to add flavor to your summer cooking, and the best ways to preserve your herb harvest for later use. Discover the optimal times for harvesting and drying. Discuss annuals, perennials, growing herbs from seed, site preparation, and container growing. Create an herbal tea and a culinary blend. Please bring a notebook, a set of measuring cups, measuring spoons, two one-quart glass jars with lids, and your $16 materials fee to class. Instructor: Ellen Terry, Moonshadow Herbs ! HB 008 $19 Monday, June 29 6:30-9:30 p.m. Mechanical Building-110 Beginning Conversational Italian Learn the basics of this beautiful language and be well-prepared for a trip to Italy. This class covers greetings, introductions, how to order in a restaurant, how to ask for directions, and much, much more. The required textbook is available at the BCC Bookstore. Instructor: Angelo Zuccolo ! MN 237 $69 4 Wednesdays, June 3-24 5:30-8 p.m. Library-2 26 Explore how to creatively plant mini landscapes of pots, and group low-maintenance container gardens together for tremendous impact. Discover how to combine herbs, perennials, grasses and big tropical plants. Discuss proper soil mixes, plant selection, container choices and more. Learn to create moss-lined baskets, whiskey barrel planters, urns and pouch planters. This class meets at Tioga Gardens, 2217 Rte. 17C, Owego. Instructor: Ed Kuhlman ! HB 019 $29 Thursday, May 28 6-8 p.m. Tioga Gardens, Owego Herbal Lotions, Potions, and Concoctions Learn to make your own basic body care products using herbs. Mixtures for hair and skin care, soaps, cosmetics, and other potions are discussed. This fun, practical class also teaches you how to be a more selective and informed consumer. A materials fee of $16 is payable to the instructor at class. Please bring a set of measuring cups, spoons, and two 1-quart glass jars with lids. Instructor: Ellen Terry, Moonshadow Herbs ! HB 184 $19 Thursday, June 25 6:30-9:30 p.m. Mechanical Building-110 NEW! Intermediate Irish Language Take a closer look at the Irish language, Gaeilge, through grammar lessons, conversation exercises and reading short stories. It is recommended to have taken MN454 Introduction to the Irish Language. Instructor: MaryPat Hyland ! MN 465 $59 4 Wednesdays, June 3-24 5:30-7 p.m. Business Building-209 Register for any course using VISA or MasterCard — call 607 778-5012 Check out our website — www.sunybroome.edu/ce ‘ Creating & Maintaining Your Perennial Garden Learn to use perennials in a variety of ways as you explore how to design a perennial border and how to incorporate perennials into the landscape. Emphasis is on plant identification, plant selection and placement and how to maintain your beautiful perennial garden. Discover some of the lesser known perennials and using perennials in a shady garden. The second session meets at the instructor’s home. Students must provide their own transportation. Second session may be rescheduled if it rains. Instructor: Lee Nelson ! HB 009 $49 Tuesday, June 2 6-8 p.m. Mechanical Building-210 -andSaturday, June 6 9-11 a.m. Instructor’s home Beginning Golf (Adults) If you would like to learn the basics, join us for four weeks of instruction in golfing fundamentals: grip, stance, swing, rules, terminology, and etiquette. Please bring your own clubs and $5 each week for driving range fees to class. Class is limited to 10 people. All students must be in good physical health. Classes may be rescheduled due to weather. Instructors: Peter Mizera (Sections -01 & -03); Bruce Bedford (Section -02) Section One ! HB 910-01 $79 4 Wednesdays, June 3-24 5:15-8:15 p.m. Mechanical Building-116 Section Two ! HB910-02 $79 4 Thursdays, June 4-25 5:15-8:15 p.m. Mechanical Building-116 Section Three ! HB 910-03 4 Saturdays, June 6-27 9 a.m.-noon Ely Park Golf Course $79 SUNY’s Parent-Coach Certification Program Training Coaches and Guiding Parents ™ If you are interested in becoming, or are already, a volunteer coach in New York State, this new statewide non-credit SUNY Coaching Certification program guides you in proven ways to make youth sports a fun time to remember for your team, their families and for yourself! The SUNY Sports Institute established a minimum unified coaching standard to provide formal training to volunteer coaches to improve safety, player and parent conduct, as well as emphasizing the emotional well being of the participating youth. This program consists of a two and a halfhour on-site classroom session with a followup web-based WEB CT session and an on-line exam. TOPICS INCLUDE: -Character in youth sports -Development of young athletes -Communication and organization -Risk management Upon successful completion of the program, participants receive certification as “SUNY Certified Youth Coach.” You also have access to the SUNY Sports Institute where you can get coaching tips, share ideas, and keep up with emerging trends for your particular sport. Instructor: Gary Vail Section One ! CS 087-01 $20 Tuesday, June 23 6-8:30 p.m. Business Building-209 Section Two ! CS 087-02 $20 Tuesday, August 11 6-8:30 p.m. Business Building-209 Register for any course using VISA or MasterCard — call 607 778-5012 Preregistration is required for ALL courses 27 NEW! Effective Business Writing Does your job include writing email, letters, memos, procedures and reports? This program teaches participants the key principles of effective writing using a variety of exercises designed to improve the speed, image and clarity when writing for work. TOPICS INCLUDE: - Identifying writing pitfalls - Understanding “fog” factors - Improving choice of words - Better phrasing and image - Effective ways to organize ideas - Creating better reader focus - Clarifying your message - Getting people to take action - Writing better in less time - Making technical writing clearer - How’s and why’s of non-sexist English - Checking your writing effectiveness This course meets at the University Downown Center, 67 Washington Street, Binghamton. Instructor: Bob Stezzi, Stezzi Training & Consulting ! BN 297 $49 Tuesday, June 2 8 a.m.-noon University Downtown Center-228 Fundamentals of Grant Writing Do you need funding to start a project or keep one going? There are plenty of grant opportunities available, if you know where to look. Instructor Debra Morello has written over $5 million in grants over the past decade for non-profits, education, health care, and in the corporate sector. This course provides you with the knowledge to put together a proposal and start “building your grant. “ Bring an idea with you to work on throughout the program. In addition to covering components of a grant, learn which types of projects get funded and why. Lunch is provided. ! CS 125 $129 Thursday, June 18 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Wales Building-203B NEW! Write to Publish Do you have a story to tell? Do you like to write? Do you want to publish your writing? This class is designed to learn how to write short fiction for publication. Look at published stories to explore how manipulations of conflict, plot, character and voice give a writer control. Bring a story no longer than three pages to class. Instructor: Mark Budman, editor/publisher, Vestal Review. Mark’s stories have appeared in almost 100 magazines and his novel, My Life at First Try, came out in November 2008 from Counterpoint Press. ! CS 095 $34 Monday, July 13 6-9 p.m. Business Building-213 28 NEW! Business Writing for an International Audience This interactive program enables participants to enhance their ability to write more effectively to international customers, associates and suppliers by email, fax and letters. Learn to integrate the theory and principles of intercultural communication with the practical skills of writing and editing English for those who read it as a second or third language. TOPICS INCLUDE: - The language of global business The international English writing principles The principles of clarity Reducing reader stress The principles of international correspondence - The principles of cultural adaptation This course meets at the University Downtown Center, 67 Washington Street, Binghamton. Instructor: Bob Stezzi, Stezzi Training & Consulting ! BN 298 $49 Tuesday, June 2 1-5 p.m. University Downtown Center-228 Register for any course using VISA or MasterCard — call 607 778-5012 Check out our website — www.sunybroome.edu/ce Preparation for the Notary Public Examination Prepare yourself for the New York State notary public licensing exam in this review workshop. The background of laws pertaining to affidavits, acknowledgments, certifications and authentification of acknowledgments are discussed, as well as the various forms used in the notary process. This course is not required for the notary exam; rather it is a study aid for those who wish to gain additional insight into legal processes and terminology as a preparation for the role of a notary. It is not meant to review specific questions on the exam. A copy of the Notary Public License Law booklet is mailed to each participant. This should be reviewed prior to the first meeting of the course. (There are no refunds available once these booklets are mailed.) Instructor: Gary Schanz ! CS 350 $39 2 Thursdays, June 4-11 5:30-7 p.m. Library-1 NEW! NYS Five Hour Pre-Licensing Course Before you can make an appointment for your road test, you must first complete an approved pre-licensing safe driving course. Upon successful completion of this course, participants receive a certificate to present when you make your road test appointment. Certificates are valid for one year. Instructor: Adaptive Driving Services ! DE 007 $40 Wednesday, June 24 5-10 p.m. Library-3 Defensive Driving Defensive Driving presents valuable information and safe driving tips to even the most experienced drivers. Certified National Safety Council instructors offer a new approach to accident prevention skills using National Safety Council materials. The Discount: New York State drivers who complete the National Safety Council’s Defensive Driving course through BCC become eligible for: - A 10% discount on COLLISION insurance premiums - A 10% discount on LIABILITY insurance premiums which includes: - Property Damage (PD) - Bodily Injury (BI) - Personal Injury Protection (PIP) - Both of these discounts apply over a THREE-year period! Youthful drivers (including those already receiving a Driver’s Education Discount), experienced drivers, mature drivers, and assigned risk are all eligible. Now there’s a discount available to all principal operators REGARDLESS of age or driving record! In addition to the insurance discount, those drivers who have incurred violation points on their driving record during the 18-month period prior to course completion will automatically receive a maximum of FOUR points reduced from the total accumulation on their driving record. Section One ! DE 858-01 $43 Tuesday & Thursday, June 9-11 6-9 p.m. Business Building-110 Section Two ! DE 858-02 $43 Monday & Wednesday, July 13-15 6-9 p.m. Business Building-110 Section Three ! DE 858-03 $43 Tuesday & Thursday, August 11-13 6-9 p.m. Business Building-110 SAVE THE DATE! Driver Education for High School Students is scheduled to begin in September 2009. Full details are available in our fall catalog due out August 12 Registration begins August 17 Register for any course using VISA or MasterCard — call 607 778-5012 Preregistration is required for ALL courses 29 How to See Auras Connecting With The Other Side We are all energy beings. Whether it be mental or emotional energy, each of us has observed the effects of our energies or those of another. While usually invisible to the naked eye, these energy patterns can actually be seen by anybody. Learn how to see energy and explore how it can be measured, created, and used to benefit yourself and others. Come to understand how we use this ability every day, and learn how to use it to improve your life. Instructor: Carol Nojaim ! MN 085 $29 Tuesday, July 14 6-8:30 p.m. Library-1 Do you want to develop a deeper connection to passed-on loved ones and other spiritual guides? In this introductory class, learn to recognize your own intuitive style, develop your own symbolic shorthand and, through guided visualization, create ideal conditions for connecting with the other side. Also witness a skilled psychic medium present and interpret messages. See exactly what constitutes a message from the other side and how mediums work. Instructor: Carol Nojaim ! MN 117 $29 Tuesday, June 16 6-8:30 p.m. Library-1 Feng Shui Secrets for Health, Wealth and Great Relationships! Carol Nojaim Join renowned Feng Shui expert Aaron Lee Koch for this two-part workshop to discover powerful secrets about the relationship between your home and your “luck” in the most important areas of life. The focus is on techniques from the ancient Chinese practice of Feng Shui that you can put to use immediately! Learn how a few simple changes to your home can help improve your romantic life, your flow of prosperity, and your health. TOPICS INCLUDE: Advanced Aura Reading If you have taken Auras: What They Are & How To See Them, or if you can already see Auras and want to know more about what they mean, this course is meant for you. The Aura can provide insight into the spiritual, emotional and physical health aspects of a person. You may be able to access information about the past, present or future, spirit guides, and recently passed-over spirits. Join Carol to learn and practice advanced Aura reading! Instructor: Carol Nojaim ! MN 119 $29 Tuesday, August 4 6-8:30 p.m. Library-1 30 - Two ways to generate good luck in ALL areas of your life - How to arrange your furniture for the healthiest flow of energy - How to generate excellent romantic luck, and find a great partner - How your desk position can support or block your career progress - The kinds of artwork, books, and even music, that can generate good and bad energy - How your home can encourage you to overeat – and what to do about it! - Why clutter holds you back, contributes to depression, as well as aches and pains - Which clothing and jewelry can empower you for success - And much more! Instructor Aaron Lee Koch is a Master Feng Shui Practitioner, and Founder and Director of the American School of Classical Feng Shui. He is author of the popular monthly column Feng Shui – Ask the Practitioner, which appears in holistic magazines across the northeast. ! MN037 $39 2 Tuesdays, June 16-23 6-8 p.m. Library-2 Register for any course using VISA or MasterCard — call 607 778-5012 Check out our website — www.sunybroome.edu/ce Improve Concentration, Focus, and Memory With Brain Gym® Use your whole brain to reach greater potential. Brain Gym® is a system that includes 26 easy and enjoyable activities designed to produce rapid, and often dramatic, improvements in focus, concentration, memory and other areas. Join Licensed Brain Gym® practitioner/instructor Jan Fiore as you participate in this relaxing and exciting process. Whether your goals are physical, personal, academic, or professional; you can attain your “personal best”! Classes are experienced-based and have practical applications for everyday use. Wear comfortable clothing to allow for movement and bring a water bottle. ! MN 187 $45 2 Wednesdays, July 8-15 6-8 p.m. Mechanical Building-210 NEW! Working With Fairies This fun, interactive workshop is for the kid at heart. Discover what types of fairies there are and how to work with each type to bring you insight, wisdom and joy. Learn how to create a fairy garden indoors and out get the answers to any questions you may have about “nature’s angels”. Bring an open mind and an open heart to connect to these wonderful, magical light beings. Instructor: Renee Guidelli, Life Coach and founder of HEART centered living ! MN 462 $29 Monday, August 3 6-8 p.m. Library-2 Past Lives and Lives Between Lives The examination of past lives and reincarnation has helped many people understand their current karmic challenges and personal relationships. Explore the concept of past lives and spiritual regressions under hypnosis and discover how accessing this information can reveal many things including: one’s life purpose; how negative behavior patterns can be repeated in various lifetimes as well as one’s current lifetime; who and what soul mates and soul companions are; the structure of the Spirit realm; a new perspective on their current life and those who are in it. The first class consists of lecture and hypnosis of class members to familiarize the group with hypnosis and memory retrieval. The second class consists of an actual past life and between lives regression with a class volunteer. Participants should avoid caffeine after 12 p.m. on class days and avoid alcohol for 24 hours before class. Please bring a neck pillow or other pillow to class. Instructor James Lee is a certified hypnotherapist and past life regressionist who has guided many people on this exciting road to self-discovery. ! MN 339 $49 2 Tuesdays, June 2-9 6-9 p.m. Library-1 The Secret: Applying the Law of Attraction Discover the secret to having more of what you really want in your life! Learn how to reprogram your mind from fear, lack and limitation and create a mindset of abundance, wellness, joy and affirmation. The Law of Attraction is a powerful force that is manifesting people, jobs, situations and relationships into your life…right now. But you may not be attracting what you truly desire. Learn tools and strategies (including Treasure mapping and focused visualization) to “hone” your consciousness enabling you to harness the universal energy in order to create and experience those things you want. Learn how to identify patterns of wrongful thinking that are attracting exactly those things that you don’t want. Explore how you can be your own worst enemy and understand how the power of the mind and spoken word can defeat your best intentions. Instructor Patty Hinshaw, MA, BD is a licensed metaphysical teacher and interfaith minister. She is Founder and Director of the International Center for Enlightenment. ! MN 404 $49 3 Wednesdays, June 3-17 6:30-9 p.m. Business Building-213 Register for any course using VISA or MasterCard — call 607 778-5012 Preregistration is required for ALL courses 31 NEW! Be a Spiritual Actor To become a master in the craft of acting takes awareness, presence, technique and skill. By combining spiritual practices with traditional acting exercises, you can reconnect to the essence of who you are so you can become more available as an actor. Using Native American Animal Totems provides access to, and acknowledgement of, your spirit in the dramatic moment, allowing you to act and respond more authentically. You become more aware of yourself and gain a deeper insight into your dramatic characters. Shadow work is the process of uncovering the denied aspects of your personalities and exposes more layers and depth to your individual and dramatic characters. Utilizing spiritual practices expands and enhances other methods of actor training. Instructor Laura K. Vannah has 10 years of experience as a teacher and facilitator of this work. ! MN 463 $79 4 Tuesdays, June 2-23 6-9 p.m. Mechanical Building-209 Awakening To Your Life’s Purpose based on A New Earth by Eckhart Tolle So much has been said about discovering one’s soul or life purpose. When we are doing the right thing…it FEELS right…we are in the flow. When we are living our life purpose we feel at ease and in alignment with the universe. Now is the time, we are waking up and awakening to something so much larger than we can imagine. Each of us has the potential to transcend the ego-based state of consciousness and lead with our hearts and live a life of purpose. You were meant to do great things, you can and you will as you uncover the illusion that we are separate from one another. Discover how to speak your truth, stand in your truth and awaken to your life purpose. Instructor: Renee Guidelli, Life Coach and founder of HEART centered living ! MN 445 $49 3 Thursdays, July 16-30 6-8 p.m. Library-2 32 Laura Vannah NEW! What’s Your “Love Language?” Everyone has a primary “love language.” By identifying your language and the language of your loved ones, learn how easy it is to ask for, and provide, what makes all of you feel loved, cared for and fulfilled. Using the principles of Dr. Gary Chapman’s Five Love Languages publications, discover how to determine your primary “love language” and how to speak each other’s language. Singles, couples and parents are welcome. Instructor: Dawn White, MSW, LCSW-R ! MN 466 $29 2 Tuesdays, July 14-21 6-8:30 p.m. Library-2 NEW! Creating a Sacred Space In a world where we feel spread out like bread dough being rolled in many directions, the sacredness of our own personal space is something our soul yearns for. Discover why it is so important to create a sacred space – not only in your busy schedule, but also in your physical environment – that reflects bliss, balance and inner peace. Participants receive a sacred gift upon completion of the workshop. Instructor: Renee Guidelli, Life Coach and founder of HEART centered living ! MN 461 $29 Wednesday, June 3 6-8:30 p.m. Library-1 Register for any course using VISA or MasterCard — call 607 778-5012 Check out our website — www.sunybroome.edu/ce High Tea at the Edge of Thyme Turn back the clock to the days of grace and charm. Spend a special afternoon with a friend at the Edge of Thyme, 6 Main Street in Candor. Former home of the private secretary to John D. Rockefeller, this lovely B & B exists as it did then, with leaded glass windows, marble fireplaces, parquet floors and a gracious atmosphere. At High Tea, you are treated to a selection of different teas, an assortment of deluxe finger sandwiches, scones, Devon cream with lemon curd, and an array of fresh pastries. Please inform us of any special dietary needs when you register. Your hostess: Eva Mae Musgrave Registration/cancellation deadline: May 29 No refunds after this date ! SE 007 $28/person Sunday, June 7 2-4 p.m. Edge of Thyme, Candor MOONLIGHT CAFÉ AT KOPERNIK OBSERVATORY Looking for something different to do on a Saturday night? Fly to the moon and mingle under the stars at this adultsonly evening at the Kopernik Observatory. The education center is transformed into the Moonlight Café for a special event where you enjoy fresh-brewed coffee, tea and delicious desserts and a fascinating introduction to the stars and outer space. Enjoy a lovely early summer evening of spectacular planet spotting! As night falls, move to the telescopes and view a gibbous moon and Saturn if the weather is clear. You are welcome to linger at the gazebo under the breathtaking view of the night sky with a cup of coffee, and have a heavenly evening! (In the event of a cloudy night, you get a pass to come back another night for telescope viewing.) Meet at the Observatory, 698 Underwood Road, Vestal. Registration/cancellation deadline: June 5 No refunds after this date ! SE 050 $21/person Saturday, June 13 8:30-10:30 p.m. Kopernik Observatory, Vestal Register for any course using VISA or MasterCard — call 607 778-5012 Preregistration is required for ALL courses 33 Infection Control Completion of this course fulfills the NYS requirement for RNs, LPNs, dentists, podiatrists, optometrists, and dental hygienists to have course work in infection control and barrier precautions prior to issuance of their license or renewal of registration. TOPICS INCLUDE: - Professional responsibilities for infection control - Modes and mechanisms of disease transmission and strategies for infection control - Use of engineering and work practice controls - Selection and use of barriers and personal protective equipment - Creation and maintenance of a safe patient care environment - Prevention and control of communicable diseases in health care workers For dental hygienists: To ensure you receive the proper completion certificate, please notify the Continuing Education office at the time of registration. Instructor: Jill Patak ! CE 175 $30 Thursday, June 18 6-9 p.m. Business Building-110 34 NEW! Assessing Local Anesthetic Agents for Non Surgical Periodontal Therapy To deliver optimal patient care, pain management is an essential component of periodontal therapy procedures. Supported by science, this course provides the dental professional with the information Gail Malone necessary to make an anesthetic choice based on each patient’s needs. This course includes information on a new, non-injectable local anesthetic for scaling and/or root planing. TOPICS INCLUDE: - The development of local anesthetics in dentistry - The neurophysiology of pain conduction - Identify methods to manage the perception of pain - The anatomy of dental innervation - The action of local anesthetic drugs on pain conduction - The physiological effects of vasoconstriction - Categorize local anesthetic drugs according to type and duration of action - Identify the benefits and limitations of a new non-injectable anesthetic option - Conduct a needs assessment to determine appropriate anesthetic option for each patient - Accurately document the administration of local anesthesia in treatment records Instructor: Gail Malone, RDH, BS, Dentsply Professional Division Clinical Educator (3.0 Continuing Education Credits for dental hygienists) ! DH 045 $39 Monday, June 8 6-9 p.m. Business Building-110 Register for any course using VISA or MasterCard — call 607 778-5012 Check out our website — www.sunybroome.edu/ce How to Get Started Doing Voiceovers What It Takes to Start Your Own Business Have you ever wanted to be the voice that everyone hears on TV/radio commercials, documentaries, or audiobook narrations? You, too, can become a professional voiceover artist! This fun and informative class teaches participants the basics of the voiceover industry and what it takes to get started as a voice actor. Participants have their voice recorded as they read from scripts, getting a glimpse of what it’s like to be a voice actor, and also receive a professional voice evaluation later. Voices For All has presented this class at over 160 schools nationwide and have a culmination of hundreds of Regional and National Commercial Public Service Announcements and Narratives under their belts. Who better to learn about voiceovers from than an actual successful voiceover artist! Each instructor brings not only several years of experience in voiceovers to the classroom, but also their unique enthusiasm and engaging, interactive presentation style as well. Come ready to laugh, learn and be inspired! ! CS 093 $39 Thursday, June 25 6-8 p.m. Business Building-209 Have you been laid off, worrying about losing your job or simply need an additional source of income? Take advantage of the unique opportunity to explore the feasibility of self-employment in this dynamic, interactive workshop. NEW! Planning for Long-Term Small Business Success You have made it through the first years of your business, now what? As a business matures and becomes successful, business owners must take time to re-examine their business form, succession plan and strategies. Many businesses take this time to put the strategies into place that determine the success of the business in the long run. This seminar focuses on the legal and financial concerns of small business owners who have survived the grueling first years in business. Jo Fabrizio, Esq. addresses legal concerns including, but not limited to, succession planning, business forms, operating documents and Powers of Attorney. Elisa Serfass, financial advisor, addresses tax-advantaged retirement planning, employee retention, group and individual benefits, 401K’s and much more. Enrollment is limited, so register early! ! EX 155 $19 Tuesday, August 4 6-8 p.m. Business Building-224 TOPICS INCLUDE: - The advantages and disadvantages of selfemployment - Evaluating the feasibility of selfemployment - Personal assessment - Assessment of the business idea - Assessment of financial issues - Where to find information and assistance - Overview of the business plan - Mechanics of starting a business - Common causes of business failure - How to finance your business A copy of Let’s Write Your Business Plan, a step-by-step guide to business plan development, is included in the price of the course. Instructor: Ginny Robert, author and director of BCC's Entrepreneurial Assistance Program. ! EX 016 $94 2 Mondays, June 1-8 5:30-8:30 p.m. Library-2 Promoting Your Business: Tips and Techniques You may have a great product or service to offer, but if you can’t effectively reach potential customers, and motivate them to buy, your business may not succeed. Learn the importance of market research and how to develop a comprehensive, focused marketing plan. TOPICS INCLUDE: - What is marketing - Market Research - knowing your customers and competition - Choosing an overall marketing strategy - Developing the four Ps of marketing: Product, Price, Promotion, Place - Tips for developing a cost-effective promotional plan A copy of Building Your Future in SelfEmployment is included in the price of the course. Instructor: Ginny Robert, author and director of BCC's Entrepreneurial Assistance Program. ! EX 017 $94 2 Mondays, June 15-22 5:30-8:30 p.m. Library-2 Register for any course using VISA or MasterCard — call 607 778-5012 Preregistration is required for ALL courses 35 You’re an Executor: Now What? Have you been named in a will as executor of an estate? You may need this hands-on, A-to-Z course that explains the duties, obligations and liabilities of an executor. This comprehensive overview of issues includes everything from commencing the probate process through the closing of the estate. It is designed to address the concerns often experienced when people are faced with this seemingly overwhelming task. Learn to proceed efficiently and effectively and gain the confidence that comes from being informed. Instructor: Heather Cornell, Levene, Gouldin & Thompson, LLP ! FI 007 $29 Monday, July 27 6:30-9 p.m. Business Building-213 NEW! Suddenly Single? Singles have unique financial and legal needs. Join two local experts and learn how to avoid some common mistakes and be prepared for your entrance into a new phase of your life. Jo Fabrizio, Esq. addresses legal concerns including estate planning, quality of life forms, custody and more. Elisa Serfass, financial adviser, addresses the financial needs of singles including financial planning, managing risk and retirement planning. ! FI 064 $19 Tuesday, June 9 6-8 p.m. Business Building-224 eap ENTREPRENEURIAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM EAP is designed to assist women, minorities, individuals with disabilities and dislocated workers in Broome, Tioga, Chenango and Delaware Counties. The purpose of the program is to increase the formation of new businesses and strengthen the operations of client firms in the early stages of development. The cornerstone of the EAP is a comprehensive 60-hour training program that leads participants step-by-step through the process of developing a solid business plan and starting a small business. EAP also provides assistance to existing businesses that were established within the last five years, with a goal to increase revenue and employees. Locally, EAP is funded through the City of Binghamton and sponsored by the Broome Enterprise Triad, which includes Broome Community College, the Broome County Urban League and the Broome-Tioga Workforce Development Board. If you would like to participate in this unique program or refer an individual to EAP, please contact Ginny Robert, EAP Director, at Broome Community College at 607-778-5581. Homebuyer Beware! Randy Templeman 36 Purchasing a home is a complex transaction involving lots of people and paperwork. Make sure you know who and what can help and hurt you in the process. Discover how to avoid the most common mistakes, what disclosures you should obtain, and directions on maneuvering through the mortgage maze. Before you spend thousands buying a home, spend three hours identifying the tricks and traps to avoid. Find out what five clauses should be in your contract that attorneys often overlook. Learn the top ten secrets real estate agents don’t want you to know. Instructor: Randy Templeman, nationally recognized real estate educator ! FI 060 $25 Wednesday, June 10 6-9 p.m. Library-1 Register for any course using VISA or MasterCard — call 607 778-5012 Check out our website — www.sunybroome.edu/ce Investing in Real Estate Maximize Your Profit From Selling Your Home Selling a house takes more than a sign and an ad if you want to maximize your profit. Learn the importance of proper pricing, preparation, promotion and 7 other P’s in the house selling process. This course covers the essential topics of staging, marketing, showing and negotiating. Discover what legal disclosures you must make and what questions you can never ask prospective purchasers. Identify the top 10 questions to ask when considering hiring a real estate agent and eight secrets they won’t tell you (or don’t know). Spend three hours and learn how to make more money when selling your home! Instructor: Randy Templeman, New York State approved real estate instructor ! FI 061 $25 Thursday, July 9 6-9 p.m. Library-1 Some of the wealthiest people in America made their fortunes in real estate. Locally, the real estate market features an abundance of properties at low prices. Learn investment basics including what types of property to buy, where to find the best opportunities, and how to negotiate better prices and terms. Other topics include financing techniques, tax benefits, leverage, and leasing and managing real estate. Both beginner and experienced investors benefit from the material presented in this course. Instructor: Randy Templeman, ABR, CRB, CRS, GRI ! FI 809 $39 Wednesday, July 8 6-9 p.m. Library-1 Buying Real Estate Foreclosures Real estate opportunities abound if you know where and how to find them. Learn about buying government-owned homes, property tax sales and bank foreclosures. Discover the secrets successful investors don’t want everyone to know. Topics include HUD- & VA-owned homes, financing techniques and mistakes to avoid. No tapes or workbook sales, just good material you need to know about buying foreclosures. Instructor: Randy Templeman, ABR, CRB, CRS, GRI ! FI 008 $39 Wednesday, June 24 6-9 p.m. Library-1 Register for any course using VISA or MasterCard — call 607 778-5012 Preregistration is required for ALL courses 37 Develop Your Computer Skills MS Excel 2007 for Beginners If you have already taken Computers for Absolute Beginners or have a little computer experience and want to take the next step toward building your computer skills, this course leads you out of the world of the computer challenged. Get started with Microsoft Excel, the spreadsheet of choice. TOPICS INCLUDE: - Basics of disk & file management Run multiple programs at once Customize your desktop Control Panels Word processing and document editing Remote media storage (CD burning, thumb drives, etc.) - Scanning and printing Familiarity with a keyboard, mouse, and Windows skills are required. Participants should bring a blank CDRW to class. Instructor: Joe Campanella ! CP 148 $99 Mondays & Wednesdays, June 8-17 5:30-8 p.m. Business Building-030 NEW! Facebook for Parents Do you know why your kids spend so much time on Facebook? Would you like to get in on the action but aren’t sure how to get started? Learn how to use this social networking site to connect with your children, friends, high school and college classmates, co-workers, family members and others. Discuss your profile strategy, what is “too much information” (TMI), appropriateness, potential charges, and any privacy questions you may have. Find out how to add the bells and whistles to enhance your profile and use it as a communications and networking tool. Create flair, photo galleries, write on someone’s wall, join groups, become fans, and much more! Please bring a thumb drive with your photo and photos from a recent trip, reunion, etc. Students should have a basic knowledge of a computer. Register early–enrollment is limited. Instructor: Cheryl Fabrizi ! CP 071 $49 Tuesday & Thursday, June 9-11 6-8 p.m. Business Building-030 TOPICS INCLUDE: - Identifying the main components of the Excel window and workbook - Entering and editing labels, values, and formulas - Inserting and deleting ranges - Moving and copying data - Working with relative and absolute references - Using functions to perform calculations - Previewing and controlling page setup options - Creating, formatting, modifying & printing charts Basic keyboarding skills and familiarity with the computer is required. The required textbook is available at the BCC Bookstore. Instructor shows students how to download class files from the web, or can email them upon request. Instructor: Bill Vernola ! CP 146 $99 Mondays & Wednesdays, June 22-July 1 6-8 p.m. Business Building-030 Intermediate MS Excel 2007 This workshop is designed for computer users with a basic knowledge of Microsoft Excel or who have completed CP146 MS Excel 2007 for Beginners. TOPICS INCLUDE: - Using multiple worksheets and workbooks Linking worksheets with 3-D formulas Linking and managing workbooks Working with styles, themes and other advanced formatting - Outlining and consolidating data - Creating and managing cell and range names - Working with tables - Examining Web and Internet features - Using advanced charting features - Documenting and auditing features - Creating and managing templates The required textbook is available at the BCC Bookstore. Instructor: Bill Vernola ! CP 027 $99 Mondays & Wednesdays, July 13-22 6-8 p.m. Business Building-030 Bookstore Hours The BCC Bookstore, located in the Campus Services Building, is open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily. Call the Bookstore, 724-0696, for evening hours. 38 Register for any course using VISA or MasterCard — call 607 778-5012 Check out our website — www.sunybroome.edu/ce MS Access 2007 for Beginners Learn the basic functions and features of this database management system. TOPICS INCLUDE: - Planning and creating a database Exploring and creating tables Changing the design of a table Finding, editing and organizing records Setting field priorities and creating input masks - Setting validation rules - Performing operation in queries - Creating and using queries - Sorting and filtering records - Working with reports The required textbook is available at the BCC Bookstore. Prerequisite: Develop Your Computer Skills or equivalent experience. Instructor shows students how to download class files from the web, or can email them upon request. Instructor: Bill Vernola ! CP 152 $99 Mondays & Wednesdays, July 27-August 5 6-8 p.m. Business Building-030 Adobe InDesign CS3 Adobe® InDesign® software takes page design to a new level, combining extraordinary production power and creative freedom with innovative cross-media support. Adobe InDesign is the successor to PageMaker, a program that is no longer being developed or supported. Learn how to make the easy transition to a robust and efficient page layout program. Through its tight integration with Photoshop, Illustrator and Acrobat software, discover how to produce pages quickly and output them reliably. Basic computer skills are required. Instructor: Eric Saar ! EX 087 $99 Tuesdays & Thursdays, June 16-25 6-8 p.m. Business Building-030 NEW! Adobe PhotoShop CS3 Do you wish you could make that photo of Aunt Rose a little brigher? Do you wish you could make little Billy’s sweater blue instead of bright red? Whether you are using images in your publications or simply retouching or optimizing an image, Adobe PhotoShop CS3 has the power and precision you need for superior results. TOPICS INCLUDE: - Simplified file handling with Adobe Bridge - Revolutionary Vanishing Point - Multiple Layer Control - Smart Objects - Multi-image Raw Processing - Image Warp - Advanced Noise Reduction - 32-bit High Dynamic Range Support - Customizable Workspaces and Menus - Spot Healing Brush - One-click Red-eye correction Basic computer knowledge is required. Instructor: Eric Saar ! CP 062 $99 Tuesdays & Thursdays, July 21-30 6-8 p.m. Business Building-030 Online Learning with BCC – Learn from the Comfort of Home! Update your skills, discover a new talent, or chart a career path at your convenience with our online courses. How to Get Started…. Visit our web site at www.sunybroome.edu, click the Continuing Education link and select Online Non-Credit Classes for Ed2go courses. Or ….. Ed2go Courses 1. Visit our Online Instruction Center: www. ed2go.com/broome 2. Click the Courses link, choose the department and course title you are interested in and select the Enroll Now button. Follow the instructions to enroll and pay for your course. Here you will enter your e-mail and choose a password that will grant you access to the Classroom. 3. When your course starts, return to our Online Instruction Center and click the Classroom link. To begin your studies, simply log in with your e-mail and the password you selected during your enrollment. Courses begin May 20, June 17 and July 15. Register for any course using VISA or MasterCard — call 607 778-5012 Preregistration is required for ALL courses 39 How to Buy and Sell at Internet Auctions Have you been hearing a lot about eBay but have not taken the plunge? Are you an experienced eBay buyer and want to sell items for profit? Join Phil Maywalt for an afternoon of eBay mania! The basics of registration, searching, bidding, buying and an overview of the selling process are covered. In this hands-on workshop for eBay beginners, browse listed items and receive handouts for future reference. Bring your enthusiasm and questions. Previous computer experience is required. ! EX 057 $55 Tuesday, August 4 6-9 p.m. Business Building-030 Advanced Internet Auction Selling If you have taken How to Buy and Sell at Internet Auctions, or are an experienced eBayer and would like to focus more on selling strategies, this class is for you. Learn about the selling process. TOPICS INCLUDE: - Listings - Adding photos - Auction tools - Writing descriptions - Dutch auctions - Fees and online payment options - Shipping costs You must be an experienced computer user and eBay-er to enroll. Instructor: Phil Maywalt ! EX 065 Thursday, August 6 6-9 p.m. Business Building-030 $55 Design a Web Site! Discover how to create and post your own Web site in this hands-on class. Learn the fundamentals of Web site design, including HTML basics, using color, graphics, photos, backgrounds, hot buttons, formatting text and adding links between pages and to other sites. This small, intensive class is limited to 10 students. Instructor: Phil Maywalt ! CP 023 $299 Monday-Thursday, August 10-13 5:30-10 p.m. Business Building-030 40 Network Plus Certification The CompTIA Network+ Certification is the worldwide standard of competency for professionals in network support or administration. Those holding Network+ Certification demonstrate critical knowledge of media and topologies, protocols and standards, network implementation and network support. This certification is geared toward those with nine months hands-on experience in network administration and support. In this 72-hour course, learn everything you need to know to successfully pass the challenging Network+ Certification exam and become a skilled network technician. Learn about topologies, the OSI Seven-Layer model, remote connectivity, Internet connections, network troubleshooting and more. Network+ Certification is also an elective exam for the Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA) certification as well as a prerequisite class for the CompTIA E2C Certification. The required textbook is provided. Instructor: Phil Maywalt ! CP 057 $1,585 Monday-Thursday, July 13-August 5 9 a.m.-2 p.m. location to be determined NEW! CompTIA Security+ Certification This nationally recognized CompTIA™ IT Security+ certification program helps you prepare for the Security+ IT certification exam as well as training for employment through hands-on labs. Learn about IT industry-wide security topics, including communication security, infrastructure security, cryptography, access control, authentication, external attach, and operational and organization security. Other topics include protocols used in Linux, UNIX and Windows 2000 in addition to the TCP/IP suite component protocols, and Ethernet operations. Gain knowledge in capturing, analyzing and generating IP traffic, how to exploit protocol weaknesses and examine defensive solutions, Packet filtering, password policies and file integrity checking are also covered, Although not a prerequisite, it is recommended that CompTIA Security+ candidates have at least two years of on-the-job technical networking experiences, with an emphasis on security. The CompTIA Network+ certification is also recommended. Prerequisites: listed above or instructor approval. Course fee includes textbook. Instructor: Phil Maywalt ! CP 072 $1,695 Monday-Thursday, June 15-July 16 6-10 p.m. location to be determined Register for any course using VISA or MasterCard — call 607 778-5012 Check out our website — www.sunybroome.edu/ce Building Performance Institute presented by Broome Community College in cooperation with Hudson Valley Community College Building Analyst Training PROFIT WITH HOME PERFORMANCE This 36 hour, low-cost training program can bring you new business for years to come. While you’re using building science technology to help customers solve heating, cooling and air leakage problems that are driving high energy costs, you’ll also provide them with a more comfortable, safe and durable home. You’ll be part of an exclusive group of contractors with access to benefits to help your business grow. TRAINING AGENDA - Understand fundamentals of building science - Identify and understand building performance problems including ice dams, mold and mildew, and indoor air quality issues - Analyze buildings using “Blower Door” technology and other diagnostic equipment - Assess building tightness, mechanical and distribution systems and combustion safety for a “whole house” performance-based approach - Practical application of “blower door,” combustion safety and other diagnostics for assessing air leakage and efficiency in buildings REGISTRATION The cost of this training is $1,045, with NYSERDA reimbursing 75% of the fee upon completion of the course. Your net cost after reimbursement is $261.25. This incentive program is being offered by NYSERDA for a limited time. You must complete the entire course to receive Proof of Participation and reimbursement for this program. For more information call Jim Funai, Program Coordinator, at 607-778-5713. ! CN7 157-17 $1,045 Classroom Sessions: Tuesday-Thursday, June 23-25 -andMonday, June 29 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Applied Tech Building-203 Field Experience: Tuesday and Wednesday, June 30-July 1 8 a.m.-4 p.m. location to be determined Envelope Professional Training BECOME A HOME PERFORMANCE ENVELOPE SPECIALIST This 30 hour training program will help you prepare for the Building Performance Institute’s (BPI) Envelope Professional written and field exams. Training will include review of some Building Analyst topics, but is not a preparatory course for those intending to take the BPI BA Certification exams. TRAINING AGENDA - Fundamentals of building science – brief review - Combustion safety testing – brief review - Critical shell transitions - Advanced blower door applications - Duct diagnostics using a Duct Blaster® and pressure pan - Advanced pressure tests including series leakage testing and the leakage area matching method. REGISTRATION The cost of this training is $1,125 with NYSERDA reimbursing 75% of the fee upon completion of the course. Your net cost after reimbursement is $281.25. This incentive program is being offered by NYSERDA for a limited time. You must complete the entire course to receive Proof of Participation and reimbursement for this program. For more information call Jim Funai, Program Coordinator, at 607-778-5713. ! CN7 164-04 $1,125 Classroom Sessions: Monday-Tuesday, July 6-7 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Applied Tech Building - 203 Field Experience: Wednesday-Friday, July 8-10 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Location to be determined BPI written test date: July 2 Test fee is $200, please register for ! TC 077. Register for any course using VISA or MasterCard — call 607 778-5012 Preregistration is required for ALL courses 41 Learn to be Assertive Do you say “yes” when you mean “no?” Do you keep your opinions to yourself for fear of upsetting others? Are you concerned that you will be seen as “pushy” if you ask for what you need? If you answered “yes,” you may benefit from this class. By asserting yourself, you demonstrate respect for both yourself and for others. Discover how to express your thoughts, feelings and beliefs in a direct, honest, and appropriate way. In addition, learn the difference between assertiveness and aggressiveness, learn how to say “no,” and how your body language gives unassertive or aggressive messages. Also learn seven helpful tips to increase your confidence and act more assertively. Instructor: Diane Lange ! BN 166 $29 Thursday, July 9 6-8:30 p.m. Library-2 NEW! 17 Skills for Effective Leaders This highly interactive workshop is a “Greatest Hits” of time-tested leadership tools essential for today’s challenging environment. This is an opportunity to study and apply the best of leadership behaviors identified by this century’s experts including Goleman, Blanchard, Johnson, Hershey, Posner, Kouses, Covey, and many others. Learn to improve your ability to lead others as a communicator, planner, mentor, coach, team leader, morale builder, and inspiring leader. This program is designed for leaders at all levels including managers, supervisors, team leaders, project managers, high-potential employees, and anyone interested in improving leadership skills. TOPICS INCLUDE: - Identifying the challenges of today’s workplace - Analyzing and applying styles of leadership - Applying Covey’s seven habits to everyday leadership - How to be a “one-minute” leader/manager today - Assessing your leadership effectiveness - Internalizing Posner & Kouses’ five leadership behaviors - Setting goals for your continued improvement as an effective leader Lunch is on your own. This course meets at the University Downown Center, 67 Washington Street, Binghamton. Instructor: Bob Stezzi, Stezzi Training & Consulting ! BN 296 $89 Tuesday, June 16 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. University Downtown Center-228 42 NEW! Maintaining Workplace Morale Learn how to create a motivational work environment in challenging times and how to avoid, or minimize, factors that lower morale in the workplace. This workshop is designed for managers, supervisors, foremen, team leaders, coaches, team members and associates. TOPICS INCLUDE: - Assessing levels of workplace morale Identifying factors affecting morale Dealing with negative employees Enabling people to handle change Minimizing morale-lowering factors Maximizing morale-boosting factors Facilitating effective communication Optimizing workplace pride & commitment 101 ways to reward your people Maintaining performance accountability 10 ways to create a more motivational work environment This course meets at the University Downown Center, 67 Washington Street, Binghamton. Instructor: Bob Stezzi, Stezzi Training & Consulting ! BN 300 $49 Wednesday, June 17 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. University Downtown Center-228 NEW! Downsizing Without Disaster If you work in an organization that is in the process of planning or implementing downsizing, this workshop is designed for you. Learn why downsizing must occur at times and how to maintain a healthy morale and results in the organization. TOPICS INCLUDE: - Why organizations downsize - Identifying the pitfalls of downsizing - Analyzing the downsizing options - Pros and cons of the downsizing options - Making the optimum choice - Implementation steps - Announcing the action - Addressing concerns - Continuing communication - Stabilizing the staff - Maintaining solid morale - Preparing for the long term This course meets at the University Downtown Center, 67 Washington Street, Binghamton. Instructor: Bob Stezzi, Stezzi Training & Consulting ! BN 299 $49 Thursday, June 11 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. University Downtown Center-228 Register for any course using VISA or MasterCard — call 607 778-5012 Check out our website — www.sunybroome.edu/ce NEW! Six Sigma White Belt This 8-hour workshop is designed for people interested in adding Six Sigma to their resume, the person curious about Six Sigma methodologies, or the person seeking an introduction to Six Sigma techniques but is not yet ready for the riggers of Green or Black belt training (which can involve weeks of training and application). This course is also appropriate for people who may not be ready to tackle the heavy statistical requirements of the higher level Six Sigma belt requirements. This course includes an overview of the major methodologies used in Six Sigma. At the end of the session. a certification test on the materials covered allow successful attendees to receive Six Sigma White Belt Certification sanctioned by APICS Southern Tier Chapter and DHSheldon & Associates. Attendees receive a basic foundation of learning in Six Sigma problem solving, project management and continuous improvement methodologies. The core of this course comes from Six Sigma Green belt training and focuses on the DMAIC methods. Actual company examples and attendee work exercises help participants better understand the processes discussed. TOPICS INCLUDE: - Lean and Six Sigma introduction - Lean approaches - Six Sigma structure - Six Sigma methodology - Problem solving tools - Project Management and DMAIC - Root Cause Analysis - Managing change - Implementation of Six Sigma - Certification test Instructor and course designer Donald H. Sheldon, CFPIM, CIRM, CSCP is a frequent speaker, author and well-known instructor in continuous improvement methodologies. He has over 35 years of manufacturing management experience and has helped companies on several continents. Lunch is on your own. This program meets at the University Downtown Center, 67 Washington Street, Binghamton. ! TC 084 $200 Wednesday, June 10 8 a.m.-5 p.m. University Downtown Center Register for any course using VISA or MasterCard — call 607 778-5012 Preregistration is required for ALL courses 43 A/B/C 17 Skills for Effective Leaders, 42 Access for Beginners, 39 Adobe InDesign CS3, 39 Adobe PhotoShop CS3, 39 Adv. Aura Reading, 30 Adv. Beginning Ballet for Adults, 24 Adv. Internet Auction Selling, 40 Amazing Teen Entrepreneurs, 11 APICS, 43 Apply the Law of Attraction, 31 Appreciate & Photograph Wildflowers, 20 Arthritis Management, 18 Assessing Local Anesthetic Agents, 34 Auras, 30 Awaken Your Life’s Purpose, 32 Ballet, 14, 24 Basketball, 7 Be a Spiritual Actor, 32 Beginning Conversational Italian, 26 Beginning Golf, 27 Beginning Guitar, 15, 25 Board Game Challenge, 2 Boot Camp, 4 Brain Gym, 31 Building Analyst Training, 41 Business Writing/International, 28 Buying Real Estate Foreclosures, 37 Cartooning, 4 Chemistry for Kids, 7 Chilled Summer Soups, 23 Classical Ballet Intensive, 14 Coaching, 27 College Admissions Secrets, 12 College for Kids, 1-10 CompTIA, 40 Computers, 38-40 Connect With the Other Side, 30 Construction Solutions w/Legos, 6 Container Gardening, 26 Cooking, 5, 6, 8, 13, 23 Creating a Sacred Space, 32 Creating & Maintain Perennial Garden, 27 Creative Stamping, 15 Culinary Kids, 13 D/E/F Dance, 24 Defensive Driving, 29 Dental Hygiene, 34 Design a Web Site, 40 Design Your Own Storybook, 7 Develop Your Computer Skills, 38 Digital Photography, 2, 20 Downsizing Without Disaster, 42 Driving, 29 44 Drumming, 24 Ebay, 40 Edible Math, 5 Effective Business Writing, 28 Emotional Freedom Technique, 18 Envelope Professional Training, 41 Excel 2007 for Beginners, 38 Executor, 36 Exploring the Cosmos, 3 Facebook for Parents, 38 Feng Shui, 30 Finance, 36 Five Hour Pre-Licensing Course, 29 Floor Hockey, 3 Foreclosures, 37 Fun Stoneware Projects, 22 Fundamentals of Grant Writing, 28 G/H/I Game Show Mania, 2 Gardening, 26, 27 Girls’ Night Out, 23 Golf, 27 Grant Writing, 28 Great Summer Wines, 23 Grossology, 9 Guitar, 15, 25 Hatha Yoga, 17 Have a Ball, 4 Herbal Lotions, Potions, 26 Herbs, 23, 26 High Tea at the Edge of Thyme, 33 Hip Hop, 7, 16 Holistic Arthritis Management, 18 Homebuyer Beware, 36 How to Buy & Sell at Internet Auctions, 40 How to Get Started Doing Voiceovers, 35 How to See Auras, 30 Improv Theater, 8 Improve Concentration & Memory, 31 InDesign CS3, 39 Infection Control, 34 Inner Fashionista, 5 Inter. Excel, 38 Inter. Irish Language, 26 Internet Auctions, 40 Interval Training, 16 Investing in Real Estate, 37 Irish, 26 Italian, 26 J/K/L Jewelry Making, 5 Junior Chef, 6 Knitting, 25 Language, 26 Register for any course using VISA or MasterCard — call 607 778-5012 Check out our website — www.sunybroome.edu/ce Latin Exercise, 17 Learn to be Assertive, 42 Learn to Knit, 25 Legos, 6 Let’s Cook, 5 M/N/O Maintain Workplace Morale, 42 Make Your Own Scrapbook, 3 Making Mosaics, 9 Making the Most of Your Herb Garden, 26 Maximize Profit From Selling Your Home, 37 Mindful Walking, 18 Monster Survivor, 6 Moonlight Café at Kopernik, 33 More Knitting, 25 Morning Chef, 3 Natural Soapmaking, 25 Nature Photography w/Slide Film, 21 Network+ Certification, 40 Notary Public, 29 Oil Painting, 6, 22 Oil Painting w/Non-Toxic Materials, 22 Olympic Games, 9 One Stroke Painting, 22 Online classes, 39 Outdoor Garden Creations, 8 P/Q/R Painting, 6, 22 Papier Maché Animals, 6 Parent-Coach Certification, 27 Parking Info, 48 Past Lives, 31 Photographic Mosaic Techniques, 20 Photographing the Natural Landscape, 21 Photography, 2, 20, 21 Photoshop CS3, 39 Pilates, 16 Planet Protectors, 8 Planning for Long-Term Success, 35 Prep for Notary Public Exam, 29 Produce Your Own Play, 7 Promoting Your Business, 35 Reading Kaleidoscope, 5 Real Estate, 36, 37 Recess Games, 3 Reconnective Healing, 18 S/T/U Salsa/Cha Cha, 24 Scrapbooking, 3 Sculpting With Clay, 9 Security+ Certification, 40 Selling Your Home, 37 Six Sigma White Belt, 43 Small Business, 35 Soapmaking, 2, 25 Soccer, 8 Soups, 23 Spice Up Your Cooking w/Herbs, 23 Spiritual Actor, 32 Start a Business, 35 Stenciling Creations, 15 Stoneware Projects for Home & Garden, 22 Suddenly Single, 36 Summer Fitness Challenge, 19 Sweet Shoppe, 8 T’ai Chi, 17 Take Better Photographs, 21 Teen Entrepreneurs, 11 Transitioning to College, 12 TravelCEnter, 46 V/W/X/Y/Z Vinyasa Yoga, 17 Voiceovers, 35 Volleyball, 4 Walking, 18 Walk Your Way to Health, 18 Watercolor-Pen & Ink, 22 Wedding Dance Basics, 24 What’s Your Love Language, 32 What it Takes to Start a Business, 35 Wines, 23 Women Can Drum, 24 Wonderful Watercolor, 6 Working With Fairies, 31 Write to Publish, 28 Writing, 28 Yoga, 4, 17 You’re An Executor, 36 Corporate Services Can Help You! BCC Corporate Services works with manufacturers, sales and service organizations, health care facilities, unions, government agencies, educational institutions and non-profit groups to upgrade employee skills and enhance your business systems. BCC staff works with you to determine where and what assistance is needed, then customize training to meet those needs. AREAS OF EXPERTISE INCLUDE: - Basic skills instruction - Management and supervisory skills - Technical training - Human resource management - ISO implementation - Computer training We can also provide advisement service, registration and textbook delivery. CALL 778-5054 FOR A FREE analysis of your training needs today! Register for any course using VISA or MasterCard — call 607 778-5012 Preregistration is required for ALL courses 45 All trips are open to everyone in our community! Buses all leave from the BCC Bus Depot next to the Student Center (see campus map). Upon receipt of your reservation, you will be mailed a trip confirmation. Cancellation refunds are not available for TravelCenter programs. However, since our trips generally sell out, we will provide you with waiting list names. All tickets are transferable. Two convenient ways to sign up for your trip: 1. Credit Card (VISA/MasterCard only) Reservations: Call 778-5056 (between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m.) 2. Mail Order: Please send your name, address, day phone number and the trip you are reserving – together with your check payable to BCC Faculty-Student Association – to: BCC TravelCenter, Continuing Education, Broome Community College, P.O. Box 1017, Binghamton, NY 13902 Summer in the City – NYC Express Saturday, July 18 $49 Enjoy the sights and sounds of New York on a summer day. Whether you enjoy the theater, shopping, museums, galleries or restaurants, Manhattan has something for everyone. This no-frills trips takes us to 48th Street in Manhattan (the block between 6th and 7th Avenues). Leaves BCC at 7 a.m. and leaves New York for our return trip at 8 p.m. Register early – this trip is always a sellout! Registration deadline: June 17 NYC Holiday Express Saturday, December 5 $49 What better time to visit Manhattan than during the holiday season? The tree will be lit and the store windows decorated. Take this opportunity to finish (or start!) your holiday shopping. If shopping isn’t your thing, enjoy the day exploring the wide variety of options New York City has to offer. This no-frills trips takes us to 48th Street in Manhattan (the block between 6th and 7th Avenues). Leaves BCC at 7 a.m. and leaves New York for our return trip at 8 p.m. Register early – this trip is always a sellout! Registration deadline: November 4 46 NYC Weekend Getaway Saturday-Sunday, October 17-18 $299* Need a fall weekend getaway? Join us in New York and take advantage of all Manhattan has to offer – fabulous shopping, spectacular theater, world-class museums, restaurants, etc. etc. Our hotel is the Affinia Dumont on 34th Street near Lexington Avenue. The hotel features a kitchenette in each room, a spa, and a 24 hour fitness room. Located in the Murray Hill district, it’s less than two blocks from the Subway or, if you prefer, a five minute walk to Grand Central Station. The hotel also features the Barking Dog Café, a reasonably priced, comfortable restaurant that serves breakfast, lunch and dinner. If the weather is warm, you can even dine outdoors on the patio. Bus leaves BCC at 8 a.m. Saturday morning and return leaves the hotel 7 p.m. Sunday evening. Fee includes round trip transportation, room, and porterage fees for one bag per person. Register early – this trip sold out quickly last fall! REGISTRATION DEADLINE: SEPTEMBER 16. Register now - we only have a few rooms left! *Reservations accepted in pairs only; two people per room. Price is per person. Register for any course using VISA or MasterCard — call 607 778-5012 Check out our website — www.sunybroome.edu/ce Continuing Education Refund Policy Because Continuing Education classes are self-supporting, we count on registration fees to pay the salaries of our instructors, as well as for supplies and equipment. Accordingly, we will be happy to issue a full refund up to five business days prior to the starting date of the class or before the advertised registration deadline. These requests can be made directly to Continuing Education, 778-5012. Check Policy Please note that BCC will charge $25 for any returned check. Cancellations If the College cancels any course for any reason, those pre-registered for that course will be notified by telephone (provided that the College has been given a daytime phone number), and payments will be refunded by check. BCC reserves the right to substitute instructors, adjust pricing, and/or reschedule classrooms, if necessary. In the event of severe weather conditions or emergencies, it may be necessary to cancel or reschedule particular course sessions. Announcements of emergency cancellations will be made on all area radio stations. Registrations You are urged to register as soon as possible for any course you wish to take. Each course requires a minimum number of registrants before it can run. As a general rule, a final decision whether to run a course or cancel it is made one week in advance of the scheduled starting date. BCC does not advocate any particular point of view presented in the courses offered in this catalog. Many of BCC’s Continuing Education courses are held at company sites; call 778-5054 for additional information. BCC requests that before you participate in any activity requiring physical exertion, you consult with a physician. Please refer to IRS Publication 970 or your tax advisor to determine eligibility for Hope, Lifetime Learning, and/or Student Loan Interest Education Credits on your own or your family’s tax return. BCC Interim President: Dr. Daniel T. Hayes Board of Trustees Robert Moppert, Chair George Akel Timothy Grippen Angelo Mastrangelo Joyce Majewski James Orband Marc Newman Nicholas Serafini Student Trustee Sponsored by Broome County County Executive – Barbara Fiala Broome County Legislature Suzann W. Buchta Jerry F. Marinich Timothy P. Cleary Richard A.Matarese Marchie Diffendorf Suzanne G. Messina Jason T. Garnar Donald T. Moran Stephen D. Herz Mario M. Nirchi Wayne L. Howard Matthew J. Pasquale John F. Hutchings Daniel D. Reynolds Ronald J. Keibel Joseph S. Sanfilippo Barry Klipsch Mark R. Whalen Gene E. LaBare BCC Continuing Education The programs and courses advertised in this catalog are all non-credit offerings supervised by the College’s Continuing Education office. While the instructional staff includes many teachers from the regular degree program, the courses are not supervised by the BCC academic departments and are not transferable for academic credit. These non-credit programs are self-sufficient and are not subsidized by tax dollars. Julia Peacock Interim Vice President, Academic Affairs Debra A. Morello Dean, Continuing Education Dir. Workforce Development . Janet M. Hertzog Staff Associate to the Dean.....Laura St. George Staff Assistant ...................... Colleen Culverwell DDP Director .............................. James Sheerin Office Staff: Robin Alise, Mary Litchko, Bridget Martin, Donna FitzPatrick Broome Community College does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, color, religion, age, national origin, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, or status as a disabled veteran or veteran of the Vietnam era in the recruitment or education of students; the recruitment and employment of faculty and staff; or the operation of any of its programs or activities. Where relevant, state and federal laws apply. Register for any course using VISA or MasterCard — call 607 778-5012 Preregistration is required for ALL courses 47 Parking at BCC Everyone registering for a Continuing Education class is mailed a confirmation letter and a parking permit that MUST be displayed whenever you are on campus. If you require handicapped parking access, please call 7785012. If you register for a class too late for a permit to be mailed to you, stop at the Continuing Education office to pick one up before parking for your class. The office is located in Room 115 of the Wales Administration Building. Parking Evenings, Weekends BCC has an open parking policy after 5 p.m. and on weekends. However, the following general parking regulations are always in effect: • No parking is allowed on grass, roadways, or parking lot perimeters. • No parking without a special BCC permit is allowed in handicapped zones. • No parking is allowed in Lot 17, which is reserved at all times for staff. Please know that violators of these regulations will be ticketed and fined. Although there are small lots immediately adjacent to campus buildings, these lots are often full by 5:30 p.m. Continuing Education recommends using the main campus parking lot (Lot 1), which is just minutes away from all buildings. The South Entrance to the campus leads most quickly to Lot 1. From that lot there are four pathways to various sections of campus (see map). Parking Weekdays If your class is scheduled during weekdays, when credit courses are in session, please use your Parking Permit for any student lot (see map). Parking in other areas will result in a ticket and a fine. 48 AT .... Applied Technology Building (Conference Center) AX .... Art and Music Annex B ...... Business Building BC.... B.C. Center (child care) CS .... Campus Services Building Bookstore D ...... Decker Health Science Center F ...... 901 Front St. IC..... Ice Center L ...... Learning Resources Center/Library M ..... Mechanical Building S ...... Science Building SC .... Student Center Complex Quad Entrance: Theater, Food Court, Dining Room, Campus Shop Gymnasium Entrance: West Gym, Dance and Fitness Rooms SS .... Student Services Building T ...... Titchener Hall W ..... Darwin R. Wales Administration Building Continuing Education Office: Room 115 Register for any course using VISA or MasterCard — call 607 778-5012 Check out our website — www.sunybroome.edu/ce
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