FALL 2016 CLASS CATALOG - Des Moines Public Schools

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FALL 2016 CLASS CATALOG - Des Moines Public Schools
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FALL 2016 CLASS CATALOG
YOUTH, ADULT AND1 FAMILY PROGRAMS
FALL INTO LIFELONG LEARNING
WHAT’S NEW
WEBSITE
SOCIAL MEDIA
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media presence this
fall. You may get a
tweet or see a post
on our Facebook
page about your
favorite class.
NEW!
We have a new website: commed.dmschools.org
Please take a look! The website is easier to use and
interactive. You’ll be able to pull up the catalog, push a
button to start registering and make a suggestion for a
class you would like to see!
GRAYS LAKE
George Flagg Pkwy
TO A NEW LOCATION!
2100 FLEUR DRIVEJ
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2100 FLEUR DRIVE
(Entrance is along
George Flagg Pkwy)
Fleur Drive
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Fleur Drive
WATER WORKS PARK
We hope you like our polished catalog, with icons to guide you:
NEW
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Designates our new classes.
Marks one-night classes, because people have busy lives.
Alerts you to our youth-friendly classes, which also give the age range.
Finally, some similar classes are highlighted within a category to draw
your attention.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
FALL | 2016 | VOLUME 26, ISSUE 1
INSIDE
TO REGISTER
Visit COMMED.DMSCHOOLS.ORG
or call 515-242-8521
ARTS & CRAFTS...................................................5
BUSINESS................................................................8
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COMPUTERS.........................................................8
DANCE..................................................................10
Use the Des Moines skyline
as inspiration and experience
art outdoors with our “plein
air painting” (open air
painting) workshop!
DO-IT-YOURSELF...............................................12
EXERCISE & FITNESS........................................13
FAMILY & PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT.......16
FINANCE AND INVESTMENT.......................17
FOOD & NUTRITION......................................19
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HEALTH & WELLBEING...................................21
Thinking of becoming an
Uber driver? Our course will
help you make an informed
decision about this new
business opportunity.
HOME & GARDEN........................................... 22
JOURNALISM & WRITING..............................24
KAYAKING-PADDLING.................................. 25
LANGUAGES & CULTURES............................26
MUSIC & THEATER ARTS............................... 28
PHOTOGRAPHY & VIDEO............................ 30
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SEWING & NEEDLE ARTS...............................31
SPECIAL INTEREST............................................32
Strum along with our new
beginning Ukulele class.
SPORTS & GAMES..............................................33
SWIMMING..........................................................35
TRADE...................................................................37
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CANCELLATION, WEATHER....................... 38
PRE-REGISTRATION & REFUND POLICY.....38
Get your kids fit and have
fun with Metro Volleyball for
4th-6th grade girls and DMPS
Youth Futsal (indoor soccer) for
3rd-5th grade boys and girls.
REGISTRATION INFORMATION................. 38
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CLASS CENTERS
BOARD OF EDUCATION
Chair
Rob X. Barron
Blank Park Zoo.................................................................................. 7401 S.W. 9th St.
Brubaker Elementary School............................................................ 2900 E. 42nd St.
Callanan Middle School.......................................................................3010 Center St.
Capitol View Elementary School..........................................................320 E. 16th St.
Central Academy................................................................................. 1912 Grand Ave.
Central Campus..................................................................................1800 Grand Ave.
Corinthian Baptist Church.................................................................... 814 School St.
Des Moines University Clinic........................................................... 3200 Grand Ave.
DM Valley Friends Meeting House...................................................4211 Grand Ave.
East High School.............................................................................. East 14th & I-235
Vice-Chair
Teree Caldwell-Johnson
Heather Anderson
Connie Boesen
Cindy Elsbernd
Dionna Langford
Natasha Newcomb
Superintendent of Schools
Dr. Thomas Ahart
Edmunds Elementary School.................................................................... 950-15th St.
Goodrell Middle School..................................................................... 3300 E. 29th St.
Gray’s Lake Park.................................................................................... 2101 Fleur Dr.
Harding Middle School................................................................... 203 E. Euclid Ave.
Hiatt Middle School.............................................................1430 East University Ave.
Hillis Elementary School....................................................................... 2401–56th St.
Hoover High School.................................................................... 48th and Aurora Ave.
(All classes at Hoover please use east parking lot;
enter east door at end of diagonal sidewalk.)
Iowa Architectural Foundation....................... Capital Square, 400 Locust, Suite 100
Jefferson Elementary School...........................................................2425 Watrous Ave.
Living History Farms.............................................2600 NW 111th Street, Urbandale
Madhaus Gallery–2nd floor ..............................................112 West Court, Winterset
Meredith Middle School................................................................4827 Madison Ave.
COMMUNITY
EDUCATION STAFF
Supervisor
Jason Allen
COORDINATORS
Peggy Altman
Amy Myers
John Nelson
SUPPORT STAFF
Administrative Secretary
Andrea Baker
(All classes at Meredith please use door near parking lot on east side.)
Merrill Middle School........................................................................5301 Grand Ave.
Moore Elementary..................................................................................3716–50th St.
Monroe Elementary School....................................................................2250–30th St.
North High School.......................................................................... 501 Holcomb Ave.
Perkins Elementary School.............................................................. 4301 College Ave.
Pleasant Hill City Library..............................................5151 Maple Dr., Pleasant Hill
Pleasant Hill Elem. School........................................................ 4801 E. Oakwood Dr.
Pointe Academy...........................................................................333–5th St., W.D.M.
Roosevelt High School.........................................................................4419 Center St.
Ruby Van Meter School................................................................. 710–28th St., D.M.
St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church.................................................. 5270 Urbandale Ave.
St. Luke’s Episcopal Church.............................................................. 3424 Forest Ave.
South Union Elementary School.................................................... 4201 South Union
Ted Lare Design Build............................................... 2701 Cumming Ave., Cumming
Weeks Middle School........................................................................ 901 SE Park Ave.
COMMUNITY EDUCATION OFFERS
BIAS-FREE INSTRUCTION.
We advise each of our instructors that they
are not to promote any specific products or
organizations as a part of their instruction.
Discrimination Policy
The Des Moines Public Schools prohibits discrimination
based on age, race, reed, color, sex, marital status,
national origin, religion, sexual orientation, or disability
in educational and employment programs and activities.
In addition, the District prohibits acts of intolerance or
any form of harassment toward employees or students.
For information regarding procedures for discrimination
complaints, contact the District Compliance Officer who
is also the Title IX and 504 Coordinator, Des Moines
Public Schools, 2323 Grand Avenue, Des Moines, Iowa
50312, (515) 242-7781.
Wright Elementary School............................................................... 5001 SW 14th St.
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ARTS & CRAFTS
ARTS & CRAFTS
TO REGISTER Visit COMMED.DMSCHOOLS.ORG or call 515-242-8521
Learn tried-and-true formulas, theories, tips and techniques to develop your drawing abilities and style. No experience necessary!
BASIC SOAP-MAKING
3 WKS $29+
Learn to make soap using the cold process method. This
process uses lye; safety will be emphasized. Make several
bars of soap with vegetable oils, scented with essential oils
and colored in various ways. Learn how to prepare molds,
labels and calculate ingredient quantities. Take home
several bars to enjoy with your family. Estimated supply
cost $7.50 per student, payable to instructor.
Instr: Strom, Byron
A008101B
Pleasant Hill City Library
Mo Nov 7
DRAWING, BEG. – PART 1
6 WKS $70+
Drawing and sketching instructions for the beginner
and intermediate drawing level. Applying tried and true
formulas, theories, tips and techniques to develop your
drawing abilities and style. Relaxed atmosphere with
encouraging guidance and a “no-fear” approach to achieve
the most from your sketches. No experience necessary!
First night of class is predominantly lecture. Students are
responsible for purchasing supplies and bringing to first
class. Supply list available online (commed.dmschools.
org); approximate supply cost $40-$50. Optional $5
backing board available for purchase at class.
6:00-8:00 p.m.
BOOKMAKING
4 WKS $45+
Did you know that in 16th-century France the king
decreed standard paper sizes for bookmaking? Anyone
caught breaking this rule was thrown into prison.
Make your own hardcover book and learn more of the
scandalous history of books! Supply fee $15, payable to
instructor at class.
Instr: Leners, Ethan
A170101B
Roosevelt High – Room 2880
Tu Oct 4
1
Denotes one-day classes
Instr: Mittermeier, Mike
A282101B
Hoover High – Room 1305
Tu Oct 4
6:00-8:30 p.m.
DRAWING, BEG. – PART 2
6 WKS $70+
Drawing and sketching instructions for those who have
participated in Beginning Drawing 1 or have previous
experience. Extended instructions, formulas, theories,
tips and techniques to further develop your drawing
abilities and style. Higher level of attention will be
6:00-8:00 p.m.
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paid to composition, form, perspective, detail and
value. Encouraging guidance and a “no-fear” approach
to help you achieve the most from your drawings.
Supply list available online (commed.dmschools.
org); approximate supply cost $40-$50. Optional $5
backing board available for purchase at class.
Instr: Mittermeier, Mike
A281101B
Hoover High – Room 1305
We Oct 5
HAND-BLOWN GLASS ORNAMENTS
1 DAY $75+
Discover how to create hand-blown glass ornaments using
a torch set-up. Students will make two ornaments to take
home. Supply fee $20, payable to instructor.
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Instr: Paul, Robin
A217101B
Meredith Middle – Room 5595
Tu Nov 8
NEW MANDALAS, THE CIRCLE OF LIFE
4 WKS $45+
Mandalas appear in all aspects of life including nature,
cultural traditions and basic radial patterns. They can be
enjoyed as elements of creativity and beauty, or incorporate
spiritual elements that are representative of the artist. Learn to
create mandalas using pen, pencil, colored pencil or marker.
No drawing skills required; all levels welcome. Supply list
available online (commed.dmschools.org); estimated supply
cost $15-30. Instructor Michele Baggenstoss is an awardwinning artist of 30 years whose work has been exhibited in
galleries across the country from NYC to California.
FUSED GLASS, ADV.
1 DAY $95+
For students who have taken the beginner-level Fused
Glass, this class will cover several advanced decorating
techniques such as dilution, new uses for frit and stringer,
building forms, how to create and use pattern bars, part
sheets, frit balls and more. Students also will learn how to
use a glass saw and polishing equipment. Supply fee $50,
payable to instructor.
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Instr: Paul, Robin
A057101B
Madhaus Gallery – 2nd Floor
Sa Sep 24 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.
Instr: Baggenstoss, Michele
A084101B
Hoover High – Room 1305
Th Sep 22
GLASSBLOWING, BEG.
3 WKS $300
An introductory class fully covering all basic safety,
techniques, tools, and equipment. Students will make
paperweights, pulled forms such as flowers, blown forms
such as ornaments; learn to transfer a blown form from
pipe to punty to make a vessel, and a variety of other
techniques. An excellent introduction to the art of
glassblowing. All supplies provided.
NEW
Instr: Paul, Robin
A218101B
Madhaus Gallery – 2nd Floor
Sa Oct 1
NUNO FELTING
1 DAY $40+
Learn to use silk and wool roving to create a beautiful
felted scarf. Students learn the process of wet hand felting
wool to silk. Supply fee $15, payable to instructor.
Instr: Paul, Robin
A132101B
Meredith Middle – Room 5595
Tu Sep 27
6:00-8:00 p.m.
A132102B
Madhaus Gallery – 2nd Floor
Sa Nov 12
9:00-11:00 a.m.
9:00 a.m.-Noon
PLEIN AIR WORKSHOP
1 DAY $20+
Experience “plein air painting”, or painting outdoors in
the open air! Join us as we paint and draw images of Des
Moines’ skyline, with a foreground of the state capitol.
Instructor Mike Mittermeier will be your guide for an indepth look at rendering a cityscape (or detail of). Bring a
comfy blanket or chair, a travel easel with supplies, a snack
and your favorite container for water (no glass please).
Some drawing experience necessary. Suggested supply
list available online (commed.dmschools.org).
NEW
9:00-11:00 a.m.
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Instr: Mittermeier, Mike
A283101B
State Capitol
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6:00-8:00 p.m.
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NEW 1 GLASSBLOWING: HAND-PULLED
FLOWERS
1 DAY $85
A great introduction to the hot glass studio. Students
create two or three glass flowers and learn use of the
basic tools and equipment in the hot shop. Focus is on
manipulating molten glass on a punty rod (not blowing).
All supplies provided.
Instr: Paul, Robin
A219101B
Madhaus Gallery – 2nd Floor
Sa Nov 19
6:00-8:30 p.m.
6:00-8:30 p.m.
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Sep 24
1
2:00-5:00 p.m.
Denotes one-day classes
ARTS & CRAFTS
STILL LIFE DRAWING
6 WKS $70+
Beginning with a single object and then expanding to
multiple objects, learn value, shading, and blending
techniques that allow you to create a variety of textured
looks. Media used include pencil, charcoal and conte
crayon. Lessons are designed to build upon each other.
Supply list available online (commed.dmschools.org);
estimated supply cost $10-20. Instructor Michele
Baggenstoss is an award-winning artist of 30 years whose
work has been exhibited in galleries across the country
from NYC to California. No class Nov. 24.
NEW
Instr: Baggenstoss, Michele
A026101B
Hoover High – Room 1305
Th Oct 27
6:00-8:00 p.m.
WATERCOLOR, BEG.
8 WKS $75+
Class introduces students to beginning watercolor and
the use of watercolor pencils. Learn watercolor technique,
the relationship of color, and how to use watercolor
pencils, then create paintings using methods learned in
class. Previous drawing experience not required. Supply
list is available online (commed.dmschools.org);
approximate supply cost $50-$75.
Instr: Robinson, Romona
A043101B
Hoover High – Room 1305
Mo Oct 3
Learn value, shading, and blending techniques that allow
you to create a variety of textured looks in Still Life Drawing.
new tools prior to 1st class. Extra tool cost: $35-50.
Students will purchase tools on their own, based
upon instructor suggestions. All skill levels welcome.
Majority of class time will be spent working on project(s)
of student’s choice. Ages 12+ with registered adult.
6:00-8:00 p.m.
Instr: Pierce, James
A425101B
Hoover High – Wood Shop
We Sep 28
1 WEAVING: RIGID HEDDLE LOOM
1 DAY $50+
Learn how to create a woven scarf using a rigid heddle
loom. Phase 1 will be setting up and warping the loom;
Phase 2 will be finishing. Students create and complete
a wool scarf from beginning to end during class. Limit
is five students. $20 supply fee, payable to instructor.
Students also may bring their own loom to class, if they
prefer (recommended brand: Ashford, approximately $160).
ZEN CALLIGRAPHY AND MEDITATION
4 WKS $54
“A calm mind generates good deeds” is a Japanese saying.
When the mind is calm, no matter what we endeavor
to do, it yields good fruits. It is essential to understand
the relationship between meditation and Japanese
calligraphy because what we put on paper is a reflection
of our own mind. In this class, students will learn the
fundamentals of brush-writing, including body mechanics
and the relationship of calligraphy to Zen meditation.
Recommended student texts: Zen Mind, Beginner’s Mind
(Shunryu Suzuki) and Brush Writing: Calligraphy Techniques
for Beginners (Ryokushu Kuiseko). All supplies provided.
Instr: Paul, Robin
A294101B
Madhaus Gallery – 2nd Floor
Sa Nov 5 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.
WOODCARVING, BEG. & ADV. 8 WKS $44+
Learn the basics, including the proper selection of wood,
use of tools, determining proportion and selection of
projects. Class is hands-on, project-based and focuses on
learning by doing. If you have a project in mind or one
you are working on, you may bring it with you. Bring
any tools you already have; it is not necessary to purchase
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7:00-9:00 p.m.
Instr: McCabe, Eric
A016101B
Monroe Elementary – Library
Mo Oct 3
7
6:00-7:30 p.m.
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BUSINESS
BUSINESS
TO REGISTER Visit COMMED.DMSCHOOLS.ORG or call 515-242-8521
MASTERING THE
INTERVIEW PROCESS
2 WKS $44+
Regardless of your age or career
experience, the fundamentals for a
successful interview are the same.
This course systematically walks you
through an easy-to-follow process that
will help you thoroughly prepare for,
activity participate in, and successfully
close your next interview. Class
requires workbook, available for
$5 payable to instructor at class.
Taught by a former recruiter.
NEW
Instr: Bown, Mikki
B052101B
Roosevelt High – 1880
We Sep 28
6:00-8:00 p.m.
SOLE PROPRIETORSHIP
& SELF-EMPLOYMENT TAXES
2 WKS $44
If you receive more than $400 per
year in self-employment income,
the IRS requires you to file a
Schedule C with your tax return.
Learn how to report your income,
track your expenses, and maximize
your deductions. This course reviews
starting a Sole Proprietorship and the
tax implications and benefits of being
self-employed. Instructor Mikki Bown
is a tax professional with 10 years
experience helping clients understand
where their money is going and how
they can optimize their deductions.
NEW
B044101B
Roosevelt High – 1880
We Oct 19
COMPUTERS
6:00-8:00 p.m.
UBER: TO DRIVE OR
NOT TO DRIVE?
1 DAY $34
The prospect of being your own boss
and driving for Uber can be very
enticing. This course covers what you
need to know to make an informed
decision as to whether becoming an
Uber driver is a good option for you,
including tax considerations.
NEW
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Instr: Bown, Mikki
B111101B
Roosevelt High –1880
We Nov 9
6:00-9:00 p.m.
TO REGISTER Visit COMMED.DMSCHOOLS.ORG or call 515-242-8521
CREATING WORDPRESS WEBSITES 3 WKS $44+
WordPress isn’t just for Bloggers! You can use WordPress
as a Blog, a website, or CMS (Content Management
System). In this course, you will learn how to host, install,
and customize your site. In addition, you will learn how
to add WordPress pages, a custom menu, upload media
files, and add a contact form. We’ll also explore some
of the many templates, widgets and plugins available to
the WordPress community. This course is designed for
students new to WordPress. Each student will be assigned
a WordPress.org website that they may work with during
class, as well as several months after class has ended. No
APPS FOR YOUR SMARTPHONE & TABLET
1 DAY $29
Are you getting the most out of your tablet and
smartphone? There are many wonderful apps out there
that make it easy to track your health, play games, find
discounts, and stay in touch with family and friends.
Students can bring their tablet and/or smartphone to
follow along.
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Instr: Jarnagin, Kim
C035101B
Corinthian Baptist Church – Lower Level
Th Oct 20
6:30-8:30 p.m.
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COMPUTERS
8.1, and 10. Learn about the terms/vocabulary necessary
to purchase, operate and maintain a computer as well as
get support from others. Through lecture and hands-on
activities, become aware of equipment and programs used
to create, store, find and retrieve documents, pictures,
music and other things you keep on your computer. Also,
experience how to navigate and do basic research on the
Internet using Internet Explorer. Discover local resources
available to set up and use e-mail accounts. Learn about
emerging handheld communication technologies and their
relationship to personal computers. Required textbook:
Windows 8.1 in Easy Steps (ISBN: 978-1840786149)
available locally or on Amazon.com for approx. $20.
This class does not cover Macintosh computers.
Registration deadline 1 week prior.
need to purchase one prior to class. Students also will have
access to an online classroom where they can download
class materials and resources. Prior to class, students
must have computer skills and knowledge of the Internet.
Required textbook is available for purchase at class,
approximate cost $25-30.
Instr: Jarnagin, Kim
C030101B
Corinthian Baptist Church – Lower Level
Th Nov 3
6:30-8:00 p.m.
1 EXCEL 2010, BEG.
1 DAY $44
Whether you are new to Excel or have some experience,
this class is for you. Learn the ins and outs of spreadsheets,
formulas, and formatting. Class also covers charts, importing
data, drop-down cells and more. Basic PC skills recommended.
Instr: Guise, Benjamin
C022101B
Merrill Middle – Room 143
Mo Oct 10
Instr: Grove, Laura
C091101B
Corinthian Baptist Church – Lower Level
Tu Sep 27
6:00-9:00 p.m.
C091102B
Corinthian Baptist Church – Lower Level
Tu Oct 18
6:00-9:00 p.m.
MICROSOFT OFFICE, INTRO TO 4 WKS $74+
Hands-on overview of Microsoft Office. (Does not include
Microsoft Access.) Introduces Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and
creating documents. Class also covers Windows orientation
and information-sharing among the Office applications.
Required textbook: Microsoft Office Professional 2013
Step by Step (ISBN 978-0735669413), available locally
or on Amazon.com for approx. $25-$45. Basic PC skills
recommended. Registration deadline 1 week prior.
1 EXCEL 2010, CONT.
1 DAY $44
Expands upon concepts learned in the “Beginning” class.
More on functions, formulas, charts and sheet-handling.
Also learn about formatting cells, controlling printout,
macros, drop-down cells and much more. Beginner class
or experience with Excel recommended.
Instr: Grove, Laura
C093101B
Corinthian Baptist Church – Lower Level
Tu Nov 8
6:00-9:00 p.m.
Instr: Guise, Benjamin
C057101B
Merrill Middle – Room 143
Tu Nov 8
FACEBOOK FOR BABY BOOMERS 2 WKS $44
Wondering what all the excitement surrounding social
media is about? This survey course will show you the
fundamentals of Facebook and what you need to know
as a social media user. Specifically, you’ll learn how to
share photos, updates, and stories, and read content
shared by others. This course will focus on meaningful
ways to engage online, keep your account safe, and avoid
information overload. Students are not required to have a
Facebook account to participate in class.
Instr: Parkhurst, Morgan Leu
C126101B
Roosevelt High – Room 1060
Th Nov 10
Denotes one-day classes
6:30-9:30 p.m.
1 POWERPOINT
1 DAY $44
Software for making on-screen presentations for speeches.
Every salesperson and upper-management employee
in every office should know PowerPoint, the industry
standard in visual-aids creation. Learn to use this fullfeatured presentation software. The built-in outliner
helps you organize your thoughts as you prepare for
your next sales presentation, budget report, or lecture.
Easily create slides, overhead transparencies or even onscreen presentations with charts, graphs & eye-catching
transitions (bulleted items, builds, dissolves). Requires
knowledge of basic PC and Microsoft Windows concepts.
6:00-8:00 p.m.
Instr: Grove, Laura
C045101B
Corinthian Baptist Church – Lower Level
Tu Nov 29
6:00-9:00 p.m.
INTRO TO THE PC
4 WKS $74+
This course uses Windows 8.1 to teach versions 7, 8.0,
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6:30-9:30 p.m.
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DANCE
DANCE
TO REGISTER Visit COMMED.DMSCHOOLS.ORG or call 515-242-8521
AIMEE & JERRY’S LINE DANCE, BEG./INTERM.
5 WKS $50
Come learn a variety of line dances; we start with
beginning dances and work towards intermediate level
dances. When joining this class you will see that there are
several different genres of line dances and a large variety
of music. We review dances throughout the course. Join us
and prepare to have some fun. Contact the instructor with
any questions at [email protected]. Ages 14 to Adult.
Instr: Shedd, Aimee
D050101B
Wright Elementary – Gym
Mo Sep 19
D050102B
Wright Elementary – Gym
Mo Oct 31
Instr: Leonard’s Dance Studio
D020101B
South Union Elementary – Gym
Th Sep 22
7:00-8:30 p.m.
D020102B
South Union Elementary – Gym
Th Oct 27
7:00-8:30 p.m.
AIMEE & JERRY’S COUPLES DANCE, BEG.
5 WKS $100/COUPLE
We teach Ballroom, Country, Swing, and Novelty dances.
Will work with 3 different dances in each 6-week session.
The guys will learn to lead with confidence and ladies will
learn to follow with patience. Join this class and begin
your journey in the dance world and on to the dance floor.
Contact instructor with any questions at [email protected]
*Fee is $100 per couple. Ages 14 to Adult.
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6:00-7:30 p.m.
BALLROOM DANCING, BEGINNING
5 WKS $50
Taught at a slow pace for the beginning student. Dances
include: Swing, Fox Trot, Waltz, and ChaCha. Ideal
for couples or families planning weddings. No partner
needed. Ages 14 to Adult. Section 102: No class Nov. 24.
No partner needed. Learn technique for ballroom dancing, including
swing, fox trot, waltz. cha cha, tango and rhumba.
Instr: Shedd, Aimee
D078101B
Wright Elementary – Gym
Mo Sep 19
D078102B
Wright Elementary – Gym
Mo Oct 31
6:00-7:30 p.m.
BALLROOM DANCING, INTERM. 5 WKS $50
For the experienced student who has some background in
ballroom dancing and wants to learn dancing techniques.
Dances include: Swing, Fox Trot, Waltz, Cha Cha, Tango,
and Rhumba. No partner needed. Ages 14 to Adult.
Section 102: No class Nov. 23.
Instr: Leonard’s Dance Studio
D022101B
Meredith Middle – N. Cafeteria
We Sep 21
7:00-8:30 p.m.
D022102B
Meredith Middle – N. Cafeteria
We Oct 26
7:00-8:30 p.m.
7:30-9:00 p.m.
7:30-9:00 p.m.
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NEW!
Here’s how it works:
REGISTER ONLINE!
Fast and easy—it’s the
best way to register.
We’ve upgraded our registration
system to better serve you.
1.
To access the web store, go to commed.dmschools.org
and click on “Take a Class,” then “Enroll.”
2.
Click on your topic of interest (i.e., Exercise & Fitness).
3.
Within topic area, click on your desired class (i.e., Yoga).
4.
Within class area, choose “CLICK HERE” to register.
5.
ote: You will need to create a new customer account; student
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information from the previous database will not transfer.
6.
Create your account, and proceed to complete registration.
BELLY DANCING, BEG.
7 WKS $35
Learn to move, isolate, and appreciate your body, no
matter where you are in life with Beginning Belly Dance.
Through this ancient art form you will learn to isolate
arm, hip, and torso movements, as well as put a little
shimmy in your dance. Wear loose, comfortable clothing,
and bring a scarf to tie around your hips (optional). Most
of all, get ready to relax and have fun! Ages 14 to Adult.
Instr: Wright, Megan
D012101B
Meredith Middle – S. Cafeteria
Tu Sep 20
TAP DANCE FOR EXERCISE, BEG.
8 WKS $35
Learn 10 to 15 basic tap steps used in a 3 minute tap
routine. No recital but you’ll be ready to perform at your
church talent show. Tap shoes are optional, but making
noise is fun! Ages 14 to Adult.
Instr: Hyland, Susan
D070101B
Perkins Elementary – Gym
Th Sep 22
7:00-8:00 p.m.
TAP DANCE FOR EXERCISE, INTERM.
8 WKS $35
Review the basics and more challenging tap steps. Learn a
new routine and get your exercise painlessly. Tap shoes are
optional, but necessary if you decide to perform with us.
Ages 14 to Adult.
CLUB SALSA DANCING, BEG.
6 WKS $55
Can you feel the heat? Salsa dancing is growing in popularity
in Des Moines. Come learn and join the fun with Salsa Des
Moines! This beginner class will teach basic steps, basic turns,
partner work and simple combinations of salsa dancing. At
the end of this course, you will have a good foundation and
confidence to attend any Latin dance party. No partner
needed and no experience required. Ages 14 to Adult.
Instr: Salsa Des Moines
D094101B
Perkins Elementary – Gym
Mo Sep 19
Instr: Hyland, Susan
D071101B
Perkins Elementary – Gym
Th Sep 22
Reach more of your audience than ever.
Advertise your business or service right here!
• Choose from a variety of sizes/options
• Audience of more than 70,000 each session
• Share your message without limit in digital format
Find out more: [email protected]_
Instr: Royal Scottish Country Dance Society
D095101B
St. Luke’s Episcopal Church – Great Hall
Mo Sep 19
7:00-8:30 p.m.
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8:00-9:00 a.m.
ADVERTISE WITH US!
8:00-9:00 p.m.
SCOTTISH COUNTRY DANCE, BEG.
10 WKS $24
Learn a Celtic dance form from the 1700’s. Reels, jigs and
strathspeys are fun to do, plus providing great aerobic
exercise to marvelous music. Wear cool, comfortable clothing
and soft shoes. Partner not required. Ages 14 to Adult.
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DO-IT-YOURSELF
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CATCH-UP CHAIR CANING 4 WKS $15+/NIGHT
A refresher course for students who have completed the
“Chair Caning/Hand Caning” and need help getting
started again, or want to work with a group. Supply fees
will vary, depending upon particular chair needs. Please
call instructor Bill Brubaker (986-5236) to discuss your
project so necessary materials are available for your class. You
are welcome to register for any 1 (or more) of the 4 classes; fee
is $15 per class. Registration deadline is one week prior.
UPCYCLING 101: BASICS OF PAINTING
FOR UPCYCLING
1 DAY $49
Upcycling, also known as “creative reuse”, is the process of
transforming useless and/or unwanted products into new
materials or products of better quality or environmental
value. In this class, you’ll upcycle a kitchen cupboard into
a chic serving tray while learning paint techniques that
can be applied to your own projects at home. Have fun as
you learn about correctly prepping your piece for painting,
distressing and glazing techniques and applying top finish
products; find out how to paint hardware to use as handles
for your tray. Take home your finished project, including
complete instructions and helpful hints from a seasoned
furniture painter and upcycler. All supplies provided.
NEW
Instr: Brubaker, Bill
Y045101B
Hoover High – Room 1210 (E. Cafeteria)
Th Oct 6
6:00-9:00 p.m.
CHAIR CANING/HAND CANING 4 WKS $59+
Discover the lost art of seat-weaving as you restore your
own cane chair. That chair you’ve relegated to the attic
or basement will once again find prominence in your
home. Learn the 7-step process of hand caning, including
binding and knot tying. The chair must have holes drilled
in the frame around the perimeter of the seat. Depending
upon the size of the chair, some additional work at
home may be required. Supply fee $22.50, payable
to instructor. Please call instructor Bill Brubaker
(986-5236) to discuss your project so necessary materials
are available the first night of class. Chairs also are
available for purchase from instructor for approx.
$20-$30. Registration deadline is one week prior.
Instr: Killebrew, Mary Lou
Y104101B
Hoover High – Room 1305
Mo Sep 26
Instr: Killebrew, Mary Lou
Y106101B
Hoover High – Room 1210 (E. Cafeteria)
Mo Oct 10
6:00-8:00 p.m.
1 SOAP-MAKING AT HOME
1 DAY $40+
Learn to set up your kitchen to safely make soap from
scratch, using natural ingredients. Specialized tools,
additives, and safe clean-up will be demonstrated.
Students receive several recipes to continue their new
skills. $15 supply fee, payable to instructor.
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6:00-8:00 p.m.
NEW UPCYCLING 201: REVAMPING A CHAIR WITH PAINT
2 WKS $59
Use the skills you ve gained from the Basics class or
your past experience and upcycle a wood chair in this
workshop. You may bring your own chair to work on,
or purchase one from the instructor the first night for $10
(chair dimensions roughly 42 x 24 x 27 ). Chairs must be
taken with you at the end of each evening. This class is more
advanced than the Basics course and some experience is
helpful, although not required. All supplies provided.
Instr: Brubaker, Bill
Y040101B
Hoover High – Room 1210 (E. Cafeteria)
Th Oct 6
6:00-9:00 p.m.
Instr: Paul, Robin
Y156101B
Meredith Middle – Room 5595
Tu Oct 18
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WOODCRAFT, ADV./OPEN SHOP 8 WKS $100+
An advanced project-type course for experienced
woodworkers who understand power equipment and
do not need instruction. Vision and hearing protection
required. Not a beginner-level course—advanced
woodworking experience required. Materials extra.
Instr: Malloy, Barry (Ben)
Y135101B
Central Campus – Room 512 (Furniture Factory)
Th Sep 22
7:00-9:00 p.m.
6:00-8:00 p.m.
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FITNESS
EXERCISE & FITNESS
TO REGISTER Visit COMMED.DMSCHOOLS.ORG or call 515-242-8521
We offer a variety of fitness classes to help you meet your health goals—no matter your level of fitness.
AEROBICS/ H.I.I.T. COMBO CLASS
7 WKS $55/$65
H.I.I.T. Training Monday and Thursday: H.I.I.T.
Training combines aerobic exercise and muscle work in
short bursts of intensity, followed by 1 minute rest, to suit
every fitness level! Please bring 5lb or 8lb weights and a mat.
Step Aerobics Wednesday: an excellent cardiovascular
workout along with both upper and lower body conditioning.
Please bring a mat (no weights required). Sign up for
2 or all 3 classes! NOTE: Students MUST pre-register
with Community Education office. *Cost is $55 for
two classes/week; $65 for three classes/week. Fees are
not pro-rated for late enrollees. No class Sept. 5, 26,
28, 29; Nov. 23, 24.
Instr: Judge, Rhonda
E014101B
Jefferson Elementary – Gym
Mo, We, Th Aug 24
E014102B
Jefferson Elementary – Gym
Mo, We, Th Oct 20
6:00-7:00 p.m.
6:00-7:00 p.m.
CHAIR YOGA
6 OR 12 WKS $30/$65
If you want to start a yoga practice, chair yoga is a very
safe place to start! A few seated beginning poses will build
strength, increase circulation and oxygenation. Likewise,
if you are currently unable to get down and up again from
the floor, chair yoga is the answer! For both purposes,
the gentle chair yoga poses will bring you to new levels
of psychological optimism and physical well-being. These
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simple stretches, along with conscious and deep breathing,
are effective and powerful and you will feel the results in
your own body. Wear comfortable clothes. Section 103 is
6 weeks for $30, Section 101 & 102 are 12 weeks for $65.
Instr: Gosch, Noreen
E090101B
St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church
Tu Sep 20
10:00-11:00 a.m.
E090102B
St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church
We Sep 21
10:00-11:00 a.m.
E090103B
Merrill Middle – Cafeteria
Th Sep 22
6:30-7:30 p.m.
FITNESS PLUS/TOTAL BALANCED TRAINING
8 WKS $60
Before signing up at a private gym, learn new techniques
from a seasoned expert! Your full bodied dumbbell
workout will be based on your needs, experience and
goals. Beginners to experienced athletes welcome! New
equipment in 2015 includes: a large mat area with kettle
balls, and squat and bench press racks, each holding 270
lbs. with weights from 2 1/2 lb. up to 45 lb.; standard
and 25 lb. Olympic bars; complete dumbbell racks with
dumbbells from 8 lb. to 80 lb. and new platform stations.
Elliptical steppers, upright exercise and recumbent
cycles are also new. Taught by Dan Austin, strength and
conditioning instructor with 20+ years experience.
E120101B
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Roosevelt High – Weight Room
Mo, We Sep 19
6:00-8:00 p.m.
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KEEP MOVING: FITNESS FOR OLDER ADULTS
13 WKS $33/$66/$99
Come to one, two or three classes weekly to maintain
or improve your fitness. All classes are adaptable to your
fitness level. Every class includes: warm up, strength,
flexibility, body awareness and balance components.
Monday’s class includes upper body exercises with 1 to 5
lb. hand weights. Wednesday’s class adds floor work on
mat and Friday’s class also has standing exercises for better
mobility. *Join us for one ($33), two ($66) or three ($99)
days a week. Note: Section 102 is 9-10 a.m. Monday
and Friday and 9:30-10:30 a.m. on Wednesdays.
Instr: Kolbinger, Vicki
E119101B
Pointe Academy
Mo, We, Fr E119102B
Pointe Academy
Mo, We, Fr Sep 7
9:30-10:30 a.m.
Sep 7
9:00-10:00 a.m.
RESTORATIVE YOGA
8 WKS $40
Support your body’s natural healing and detoxification
abilities with gentle postures and breathing practices that
will open and stretch your connective tissues, muscles
and joints. You will learn to increase flexibility, body
awareness and inner strength and reduce pain and tension
while promoting a peaceful mind and open heart. Wear
comfortable clothes and bring a mat and blanket.
MIXXEDFIT® DANCE FITNESS 6 WKS $40
MixxedFit is a dance fitness program that is a mix of
explosive dancing and boot camp toning. Dance to
favorite songs (hip-hop, pop, and reggae) that you would
dance to at a nightclub. Things are spiced up with boot
camp inspired exercises for a challenging work out.
Students with a variety of fitness levels welcomed. No
equipment, dumbbells, or awkward toning contraptions.
Instr: Van Meter, Patty
E087101B
Brubaker Elementary – Gym
Mo Sep 19
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6:00-7:00 p.m.
6:00-7:00 p.m.
POUND ROCKOUT WORKOUT 8 WKS $30
Looking for a fun and unique workout that will provide
cardio, strength, and core challenges? POUND is a fullbody cardio jam session, combining light resistance with
constant simulated drumming to popular music. This
workout fuses cardio, Pilates, and plyometric movements
into a 60-minute session that is so fun you won’t even
realize you’re sweating! No previous experience is necessary
and all ability and fitness levels are welcome as modifications
are provided. Wear workout attire and bring a yoga mat;
RipstixTM are provided. To learn more about this fitness
craze, visit http://www.poundfit.com, or for a little
background on instructor Joanna Dunlevy’s journey to
POUND, visit her HelloWellness blog: “hellowellness.
info”. Ages 14 to Adult.
Instr: Dunlevy, Johanna
E050101B
Edmunds Elementary – Gym
Tu Sep 20
Instr: Stokka, Diane
E019101B
Meredith Middle – N. Cafeteria
Tu, Th Aug 30
5:30-6:15 p.m.
E019102B
Meredith Middle – N. Cafeteria
Tu, Th Oct 25
5:30-6:15 p.m.
NEW
NEW
Instr: Joseph, Kathy
E039101B
Moore Elementary – Gym
Tu Sep 20
POWERHOUSE!
8 WKS $65
Get the most out of your workout, and have fun doing it!
This HIIT class combines the best of cardio kickboxing,
plyometrics and athletic movements alternated with
strength work intervals using body weight, bands and
hand weights, and finishes with an incredible core segment
and deep stretches. This is a complete head to toe workout
that will bring visible results!
Home of X-treme Body Makeover
and Jumpstart! 30 Days to Fitness
Rise & Shine M-F 5:30-6:15 a.m. Cardio/strength/flexibility
Powerhouse Lite M , W, F 10:15-11 a.m. Interval workouts for everyone!
Bodyworks T-Th 9:30-10:30 a.m.
Dance aerobics—the original party workout!
All classes at Elpis
(College Avenue Christian Church)
44th & College Avenue – Beaverdale
Cost (8 week session):
2x week/$65, 3x week/$75,
unlimited classes/$80
Diane Stokka—over 25 years of experience and results
MaxFitnessDesMoines.com | (515) 321-0240
6:15-7:00 p.m.
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FITNESS
STRENGTH AND STRETCH THROUGH YOGA & PILATES
8 WKS $65
Designed to build a stronger, leaner body, this class is
a non-impact workout, integrating Vinyasa Yoga for
increased flexibility and relaxation, and Pilates for core
strength. You will feel stronger, more energized, and
refreshed by this workout!
Instr: Stokka, Diane
E032101B
Ruby Van Meter School – Gym
Mo, We Aug 29
E032102B
Ruby Van Meter School – Gym
Mo, We Oct 24
Yoga through linking of breath with movements. Class
promotes balance, flexibility and stress reduction. Bring a
mat and wear comfortable clothes.
Instr: Gosch, Noreen
E074101B
Merrill Middle – Gym
Mo Sep 19
6:30-7:45 p.m.
E074102B
Jefferson Elementary – Performance Area
Tu Sep 20
6:30-7:45 p.m.
ZUMBA®
8 WKS $39
Are you ready to party yourself into shape? Join the
exhilarating, effective, easy-to-follow, Latin-inspired,
calorie-burning dance fitness-party that’s moving millions
of people toward joy and health. You’ll learn to dance to
exotic rhythms set to high-energy Latin and international
beats while you are getting fit and your energy levels are
soaring! No previous experience is necessary and all ages
are welcome! Note: Zumba is a fitness, not a dance class!
You will be taught to keep moving and modify to your
own fitness level! Wear comfortable clothes, athletic
shoes and bring a water bottle.
5:00-6:00 p.m.
5:00-6:00 p.m.
YOGA FOR BALANCE
8 WKS $40
In this all levels class we will use slow flow, yin postures,
and breathing exercises to invigorate your mind, body, and
spirit, inviting balance back into your life. Please wear
comfortable clothes and bring your own yoga mat.
Instr: Van Meter, Patty
E088101B
Pleasant Hill Elementary – Gym
We Sep 21
6:00-7:00 p.m.
YOGA FOR STRENGTHENING AND TONING
8 WKS $44
A gentle class to reduce physical and emotional effects of
stress. Practice yoga postures that open the body, while
slowing down the racing mind. The result is relaxation,
greater mental clarity, improved alignment and physical
freedom. This class promotes flexibility, balance and
strengthening. Bring a mat and wear comfortable clothes.
Instr: Gosch, Noreen
E085101B
Monroe Elementary – Cafeteria
We Sep 21
6:30-7:45 p.m.
YOGA FOR STRESS MANAGEMENT 8 WKS $44
For students new to yoga or those looking for a gentle
class to reduce stress and tension. Learn breath and body
awareness, optimal posture and body mechanics. Focus
on correct positioning of basic/traditional Yoga postures
to strengthen lower back, abdominal muscles, legs and
upper body. Students experience meditative benefits of
Instr: Canny, Cassandra
E277101B
South Union Elementary – Gym
Mo Sep 19
6:15-7:15 p.m.
E277102B
Ruby Van Meter School – Gym
We Sep 21
6:15-7:15 p.m.
ZUMBA® TONING
8 WKS $65
Zumba Toning combines body-sculpting exercises and
high-energy cardio work with Latin-infused Zumba
moves to create a calorie-torching, strength-training dance
fitness-party. Using light hand weights (provided) like
maracas to enhance rhythm and tone all the target zones,
including arms, abs, glutes and thighs, Zumba Toning is
the perfect way to sculpt your body naturally while having
a total blast. Wear comfortable clothes, athletic shoes
and bring a water bottle.
Instr: Stokka, Diane
E278101B
Meredith Middle – N. Cafeteria
Tu, Th Aug 30
6:30-7:15 p.m.
E278102B
Meredith Middle – N. Cafeteria
Tu, Th Oct 25
6:30-7:15 p.m.
PARENTS
Classes with this symbol are youth friendly!
Check the class description for minimum ages!
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FAMILY
FAMILY & PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
TO REGISTER Visit COMMED.DMSCHOOLS.ORG or call 515-242-8521
Des Moines native, has been offering these community
education sessions since 1981. Hypnosis helps the client
develop a proper self-image, bypass willpower, and change
behavior in one evening. This is clinical hypnotherapy,
not entertainment. For maximum results, it is strongly
suggested that students purchase a $15 reinforcement
CD, payable to the instructor in class. For additional
information please visit www.floraclinics.com.
DON’T RETIRE: REIMAGINE LIFE’S
POSSIBILITIES
1 DAY $22
Most baby boomers are not going to retire. But what are
we going to do? A new retirement model is emerging:
it involves us in managing our lives! This is the time to
reinvent, rediscover, reframe, and—REWIRE. Come
learn, sooner rather than later, the options now available.
Targeted toward professionals who are used to having
their positions consume their time. We will learn from
each other while discussing the opportunities that exist
as we strive to live a quality life for the rest of our life.
Taught by Jann Freed, PhD, Leadership Development
and Change Management Consultant, Certified Sage-ing
Leader, Registered Corporate Coach.
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P201101B
Merrill Middle – Library
We Sep 07
8:00-9:30 p.m.
1 WEIGHT LOSS WITH HYPNOSIS 1 DAY $60+
This is not a diet, but a change of self-image to achieve
your goal weight. You decide how much you want to lose.
Achieve and maintain your goal weight without using
P175101B
Roosevelt High – Room 1860
Th Nov 10
6:30-8:30 p.m.
willpower. Dr. Ronald Flora, a Des Moines native, has
been offering these community education sessions since
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1981. You are given the tools to change self-image to be
1 DAY $15 consistent with your conscious-level goal. Clients will
average a loss of 7 pounds a month, and they are able
Are you or someone you love thinking about moving
to keep the weight off. This is clinical hypnotherapy,
into retirement living? We’ll start by discussing if the
not entertainment. For maximum results, it is strongly
time is right to make a move. Then learn about home
suggested that students purchase a $15 reinforcement
care services, resources available in the community, the
CD, payable to the instructor in class. For additional
different types of communities, levels of service in living
information please visit www.floraclinics.com.
centers, what centers cost and how you can pay for them.
We will address the myths and misconceptions that often
P200101B
Merrill Middle – Library
surround retirement living; qualifying for state benefits to We Sep 7
6:00-8:00 p.m.
pay for medical care, such as Medicaid; appropriate use of
powers of attorney, wills, and revocable trusts; and answer
any questions. Taught by professionals who advocate for
and support seniors and their families; no promotion of
specific companies.
Reach more of your audience than ever.
Instr: Smith, Terri
Advertise your business or service right here!
ADVERTISE WITH US!
P174101B
Callanan Middle – Room 135
Tu Oct 18
• Choose from a variety of sizes/options
• Audience of more than 70,000 each session
• Share your message without limit in digital format
6:00-8:30 p.m.
STOP SMOKING WITH HYPNOSIS 1 DAY $60+
Walk out a relaxed non-smoker without withdrawal,
weight gain, substitutions, or pills. Dr. Ronald Flora, a
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Find out more: [email protected]_
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FINANCE
FINANCE AND INVESTMENT
TO REGISTER Visit COMMED.DMSCHOOLS.ORG or call 515-242-8521
Whether your assets are worth thousands or hundreds
of thousands, it’s important to protect everything you
worked so hard to earn. Learn how to avoid unnecessary
expenses and fees, how to reduce or eliminate taxes
and how to maximize the transfer of your real estate,
investments and personal belongings to your loved ones
and/or charitable organizations. This class is taught by an
estate attorney and financial advisor.
Instr: Merkley, Ann
F024101B
Roosevelt High – Room 1820
Th Oct 27
6:30-8:30 p.m.
FOUNDATIONS OF INVESTING
2 WKS $25
Building your investor IQ starts with understanding the
basics. Don’t let the fear of the unknown prevent you from
investing in your future. Getting started can be easier
than you think. Whether you are new to investing or need
a refresher, “Foundations of Investing” will help you learn
more about the key features of bonds, stocks and mutual
funds, the importance of asset allocation, and the impact
of inflation on your long-term goals. No promotion of
specific products or companies.
Learn how to start a home prospecting plan by hiring the right
professional, navigate your way thru the negotiating process and
leverage your financing options including a free credit consultation.
BUYING YOUR FIRST HOME
1 DAY $15
Take a step beyond home search sites! Learn how to find
the home of your dreams in this competitive market
and take advantage of low interest rates to save money.
You will learn how to start a home prospecting plan by
hiring the right professional, navigate your way thru the
negotiating process and leverage your financing options
including a free credit consultation. Taught by licensed
professionals. No promotion of specific products or
companies.
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Instr: Pearson, Kevin
F040101B
Roosevelt High – Room 1820
We Sep 28
6:30-8:30 p.m.
HOW TO SELL YOUR HOME
1 DAY $15
How do you attract buyers in this historical real estate
market? What improvements are necessary? Learn about
creative marketing plans, cost effective improvements &
home staging, setting the right price, the art of negotiating
Instr: Schafer, Amy & McCauley, Mick
and how to use your equity to plan a successful move.
F090101B
Roosevelt High – Room 1820
Tu Oct 11
6:00-8:30 p.m. You will also discuss an outline of seller responsibilities
and costs. Taught by a licensed professional with focus
on using a real estate agent. No promotion of specific
1 ESTATE PLANNING 101 – WHERE THERE’S A WILL, THERE’S A WAY 1 DAY $15 products or services.
Even everyday folks need an estate plan. A well-crafted
Instr: Schafer, Amy
F073101B
Roosevelt High – Room 1820
estate plan saves your family undue grief and cost by
Tu Oct 18
6:00-8:30 p.m.
ensuring your assets are distributed as you wanted.
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FINANCE
Senior Education Opportunities
Continue your lifelong learning with these classes—designed to prepare you for your best years.
LONG TERM CARE: TIME TO LOOK AHEAD
1 DAY $15
Do you need Long Term Care Insurance? Selecting a
Long-Term Care insurance policy is complicated because
of the number of policies and features. Learn the value
of choosing insurance early, and the various options
available so you can develop your own long-term care
action plan. We’ll also discuss benefits of the new State
of Iowa Partnership Program. Facilitated by financial
planner Ben Warrick CFA®. No promotion of specific
products or companies.
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F087101B
Merrill Middle – Room 113
Th Nov 3
6:30-8:30 p.m.
Instr: Merkle, Loren & Weiss, James
F150101B
Merrill Middle – Lecture Room
We Nov 9
6:00-7:30 p.m.
MEDICARE UNSCRAMBLED
1 DAY $15
Learn about your rights, options and entitlements when it
comes to the Medicare program. We’ll cover the recurring
hospital deductible, the fact that Medicare does not cover
Long Term Care and the solutions that are available to
you. We’ll also review the difference between a Medigap
Policy and a Medicare Advantage Plan and explain open
enrollment periods. Taught by a licensed professional with
no promotion of specific products or services. Handouts
and time for questions so you can understand health care
coverage in retirement.
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Instr: Strawn, John
F155101B
Merrill Middle – Room 115
Mo Sep 26
F155102B
Merrill Middle – Room 115
We Nov 2
SOCIAL SECURITY 201 FOR BABY BOOMERS
1 DAY $15
Are you approaching age 62? Regardless of age, are you
wondering about Social Security benefits for you or your
spouse? Learn why Social Security is not going broke, and
why it’s not enough for retirement but still an important
source of retirement income. Then learn the key factors
for choosing your age to start Social Security and recent
changes that impact your decision. Planning ahead will
allow you to maximize your benefits and minimize your
taxes! Taught by licensed professionals, handouts provided
and questions answered.
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WRITING YOUR RETIREMENT PAYCHECK
1 DAY $19
Looking at retirement in 5-10 years? Learn how to plan
ahead to figure out when to claim Social Security, and
how to protect your savings against inflation. Discuss
IRA’s, 401K’s, 503b’s, etc., their Required Minimum
Distributions and which savings will be affected when you
turn 70. Learn resources available to help you and how to
choose a financial consultant. By starting your retirement
plans now, you can determine how much money you will
need and strategies for structuring retirement income.
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6:30-8:30 p.m.
Instr: Steckelberg, Carolyn
F089101B
Roosevelt High – Room 1860
We Oct 19
6:30-8:30 p.m.
6:30-8:30 p.m.
NEW
SITE!
VISIT US ONLINE AT COMMED.DMSCHOOLS.ORG
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FOOD
FOOD & NUTRITION
TO REGISTER Visit COMMED.DMSCHOOLS.ORG or call 515-242-8521
Please register by the indicated deadline so instructor can calculate and purchase supplies. Because of the instructor’s
investment in groceries, requests for cancellation or refunds for Food and Nutrition classes will NOT be accepted less than
48 hours prior to the class start time.
at the Visitor’s Center. Registration deadline Sept. 16.
Instr: Living History Farms
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Living History Farms – Tangen House
Th Sep 22
5:30-8:30 p.m.
DE-STRESSING DINNER
2 WKS $25
Make sense of your kitchen so you can make dinners that
are less expensive, stressful, and that your family will eat
and enjoy! Learn to think like a chef as you apply the
concept of “mise en place”- putting everything in place
to make your kitchen work for you. Week 1, we’ll tackle
kitchen organization, food waste, the cost of dining out
and repeat trips to the grocery store. For week 2, you’ll
bring back a list of items in your pantry and freezer to
design a week of menus and create a supplemental shopping
list. Plenty of time for your questions, and handouts to assist
you. Taught by a classically trained chef with professional
organizing experience.
NEW
Try something new with Intro to Cake Decorating. You will learn
two flowers, printing and more. No prior experience needed.
19TH CENTURY BREAD-BAKING 1 DAY $69
Do you “knead” a refresher course on making bread
from scratch? Would you like to try baking with a woodburning stove? If so, try your hand at biscuits, yeast bread,
and cinnamon rolls. All creations will be prepared and
baked in a kitchen complete with a wood-burning stove.
All cost of materials included in the cost of class. Be sure
to bring a leftover container, apron, and a water bottle!
Meet at Visitor Center. Registration deadline Sept. 23.
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Instr: Riordan, Amanda
N100101B
Merrill Middle – Room 135
Mo Oct 17
1 INTERMEDIATE PIE BAKING: PECAN
1 DAY $22+
Make a pecan pie from scratch with a tender, flaky crust
and a smooth, nutty filling, while learning about the basic
science of pies and pastry. Lots of handouts provided and
samples of recipes to taste. This class is recommended for
those who have taken the introductory class or are already
familiar with making basic fruit pies. Bring a 9-inch pie
plate (glass preferred), pie carrier or box, oven mitts, a dish
washing cloth and 3 dish towels, and, if desired, an apron
and rolling pin. $12 supply fee, payable to instructor.
Registration deadline November 9.
Instr: Living History Farms
N464101B
Living History Farms – Tangen House
Th Sep 29
5:30-8:30 p.m.
COOKING & BAKING WITH A WOOD-BURNING STOVE
1 DAY $69
Do you have a wood-burning stove that you would like to
learn how to cook on? Want to try cooking like your greatgrandparents? Roll up your sleeves and make beef stew,
vegetable side dish, bread, and a cake. Learn the design of
the wood stove and how to properly use it. While enjoying
your meal, ask last minute questions and collect recipes to
take home and try. Bring leftover containers and a water
bottle. All cost of materials included in cost of class. Meet
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6:30-8:30 p.m.
Instr: Siegel, Gayl
N054101B
Goodrell Middle – Room 1074
Mo Nov 14
19
5:30-9:00 p.m.
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INTRODUCTORY BREAD BAKING
1 DAY $25+
If you have not baked with yeast or been satisfied with past attempts, this is
the class for you to build confidence and take the mystery out of bread baking!
Small class size allows individual attention while you create a whole grain
sandwich loaf to take home. Lots of handouts provided and samples of recipes
to taste. Bring 4 qt. mixing bowl, an 8 1/2" x 4 1/2" loaf pan, dish cloth and towel.
You may also bring a sack supper/snacks and beverage to enjoy while the bread
rises. Supply cost of $15 is payable to instructor and includes instant-read
thermometer, and flour sack cotton towel to keep. Registration deadline is Oct. 5.
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Instr: Siegel, Gayl
N045101B
Goodrell Middle – Room 1074
Mo
Oct 10
5:30-9:30 p.m.
INTRODUCTORY PIZZA MAKING
1 DAY $20+
Why order out when you can make your favorite pizza at home? Find out how
fun and easy it is to make delicious home-made pizza and learn about basic
yeast dough while making a cheese pizza to take home. Small class size allows
individual attention. Lots of handouts provided and samples of recipes to taste.
Bring large pizza stone (or pizza pan), oven mitts, dish cloth and towel. Supply
costs of $7 payable to instructor. Registration deadline October 20.
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Instr: Siegel, Gayl
N060101B
Goodrell Middle – Room 1074
Tu Oct 25
PIONEER HEARTH COOKING, BASICS OF 1 DAY $89
Ever wonder how new settlers in Iowa cooked without a woodburning stove?
Learn the basics of hearth cooking, while exploring how new settlers produced,
prepared, and preserved food. Participants will use 1850s era recipes to make
their lunch. While your meal is cooking, tour the 1850 Pioneer farm. Go
home with copies of the recipes, and info on how to care for cast iron cooking
utensils. Bring an apron and water bottle. Cost of materials included in cost
of class. Dress for being on the farm, the weather, and cooking. Meet at the
Conference center, 12234 Douglas Ave. Registration deadline Oct. 24.
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Instr: Living History Farms
N164101B
Living History Farms – 1850 Farm
Sa Oct 29
9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.
TRY IT: INTRO TO CAKE DECORATING 1 DAY $19+
Try a new skill without investing a lot! You will learn two flowers, printing
and more. No prior experience needed. Pay instructor $20 at class for a
decorating kit which includes seven tips, two bags, one coupler and a tub
of frosting. Bring six un-iced cupcakes, and a few simple supplies you have
at home. (List will be sent prior to class.) Take home your beautiful finished
product! Registration deadline Sept. 29.
NEW
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Instr: Dzon, D’anne
N031101B
Merrill Middle – Room 135
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5:30-9:00 p.m.
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Oct 4
6:30-8:30 p.m.
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HEALTH
HEALTH & WELLBEING
TO REGISTER Visit COMMED.DMSCHOOLS.ORG or call 515-242-8521
BONES, BOTTOMS AND BALANCE 1 DAY $20
Explore the effects of osteoporosis and what can be done
throughout the lifespan for prevention. Perform exercises
to improve posture, balance and strength to reduce its
impact. You will learn principles of pelvic stabilization
to assist with posture, mobility, balance and urinary
incontinence. Finally, learn behavioral techniques and
perform exercise to improve bladder control. Taught by
Des Moines University Department of Physical Therapy
faculty members, Dr. Katie Stevermer and Dr. Kari Smith.
Bring $5 if you wish to purchase an exercise band to
perform the exercises at home.
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E139101B
Des Moines University – Clinic
Mo Sep 19
6:00-8:00 p.m.
ENERGY HEALING—IS IT FOR ME?
1 DAY $20
Throughout history, there have been many energy healing
techniques practiced around the world. Come explore their
v
modern versions and which ones might work for you: Healing
Touch, Reiki, Emotion Freedom Technique, Quantum
Touch, Unlimited Breath, Unlimited Body, and others.
You’ll learn about some of the modalities, what is available
locally and get questions answered. Taught by Kathleen
McLean who has been in the Healing Arts since 1986.
NEW
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E044101B
Callanan Middle – Room 134
We Oct 26
7:00-8:30 p.m.
INTRO TO REIKI—WILL I LIKE IT?
1 DAY $20
Reiki is a Japanese technique for stress reduction and
relaxation that also promotes healing on all levels physical,
mental and emotional. It is an amazingly simple technique
to learn, administered by “laying on of hands” and based on
the idea that “life force energy” flows through us. Come learn
basic concepts, what is available locally and get questions
answered. Taught by Kathleen McLean who has been in the
Healing Arts since 1986 and is a Reiki Master/Teacher.
NEW
1
E043101B
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Callanan Middle – Room 134
We Oct 19
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Meditation for Balance will cover meditation techniques scientifically
shown to change body physiology and regulate thoughts.
NEW MEDITATION FOR BALANCE 2 WKS $30
Balance the mind, breath, body, activities, relationships
by beginning with the foundation: the present moment.
How do we practice meditation? What is the appropriate
practice for me now? This class will cover meditation
techniques scientifically shown to change body physiology
and regulate thoughts. Taught by Eric Daishin McCabe,
a Soto Zen Buddhist monk and practitioner of meditation
for 22 years.
E190101B
Roosevelt High – Room 2880
Tu Sep 27
6:30-8:00 p.m.
7:00-8:30 p.m.
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HOME
HOME & GARDEN
TO REGISTER Visit COMMED.DMSCHOOLS.ORG or call 515-242-8521
experience is necessary! Please bring a notebook first
night and sharp pair of pruners second night. $20.00
supply fee, payable to instructor at first class. Taught
by designer and florist, Danielle Tamasi. Registration
deadline Oct. 28.
BONSAI
1 DAY $19+
Learn about producing and growing bonsai. We will
discuss what varieties make great bonsai, different growing
techniques to produce different sizes and styles of bonsai,
what to look for when choosing a starter plant, and how
to care for your bonsai after it has been shaped. You will
choose a starter plant and learn, hands on, bonsai shaping,
pruning and wiring techniques. Then you will root prune
and pot your new bonsai into a new 6" display pot to take
home and enjoy. $30 supply fee, payable to instructor.
Registration deadline Sept. 12.
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Instr: Peterson, Tim
H018101B
Ted Lare Design Build
Sa Sep 17
Merrill Middle – Room 135
We Nov 2
6:00-7:30 p.m.
1 GROWING ORCHIDS ON YOUR
WINDOWSILL
1 DAY $19+
Learn how easy it is to grow orchids on your windowsill.
We will discuss the easiest orchids to grow that are best
suited to your conditions, how to avoid common mistakes
with growing orchids, keeping plants healthy, and how
to get orchids to rebloom. Once the informational
session has been completed you will select an orchid and
transplant it into a new container to take home with you.
$20 supply fee payable to instructor. Registration
deadline Sept. 12.
1:00-3:00 p.m.
FLOWER ARRANGING 101
2 WKS $24+
The success of any floral arrangement depends on its
design and how it is constructed. Learn all the basic
aspects of floral arrangement: using the proper tools,
choosing the correct container, and designing and
completing a “composition.” Apply what you learned the
second night, designing and creating your own floral
arrangement to take home for Fall holidays. No floral
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H196101B
Instr: Bates, Ryan
H231101B
Ted Lare Design Build
Sa Sep 17
22
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HOLIDAY WREATH-MAKING
1 DAY $19+
Create your own holiday wreath to dress up your front
door or serve as a festive interior decoration during the
upcoming holidays. You will make a wreath from scratch
using a variety of fresh evergreen boughs, pinecones, ribbon
and other holiday accents. Learn wreath-making techniques
while completing your approx. 15" wide creation. $20 supply
fee, payable to instructor. Registration deadline Nov. 21.
PUMPKIN & SUCCULENT PLANTER
1 DAY $19+
Looking for a new take on Fall Decor? Come to create one
of these adorable pumpkin succulent planters. You will
create one using a selection of succulent cuttings and real
pumpkins that will easily last until Halloween. Then repot
your succulent cuttings to enjoy indoors in the winter
months once Halloween is over. $20 supply fee, payable
to instructor. Registration deadline is Sept. 19.
NEW
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Instr: Enos, Anita
H078101B
Ted Lare Design Build
Sa Nov 26
Instr: Peterson, Melissa
H070101B
Ted Lare Design Build
Su Sep 25
1:00-3:00 p.m.
MONEY REALLY GROWS ON TREES 6 WKS $50
Increase the value and beauty of your home and
neighborhood with trees. Learn how to identify, plant
and maintain trees; and combat the destruction of the
Emerald Ash Borer. This enhanced, hands-on class will
be taught by industry professionals and forestry professors
in both indoor and outdoor settings. Topics include: tree
identification, selection and placement including landscape
design for streets and yards, pruning, planting, disease and
insect management, risk assessment, selecting a qualified tree
service, and much more. Class includes reference material
and is the first step to earn Des Moines Tree Steward
Certification. All knowledge levels welcome. International
Society of Arboriculture (ISA) CEUs applied for.
Instr: Stephens, CJ
H111101B
Roosevelt High – Room 1830
Th Oct 13
1
2:00-4:00 p.m.
1 WINTER PORCH POT
1 DAY $19+
Just because winter has begun to set in, doesn’t mean
that you can’t have a beautiful patio pot to enjoy through
the winter months! Make a beautiful pot with evergreen
boughs and other holiday accents such as pods, twigs, pine
cones, berries and ribbon. We’ll provide a 10" plastic pot
you can make and pop in to your pots at home or bring
your own 10" decorative pot. (You can bring larger pot
for higher fee.) $30 supply fee, payable to instructor.
Registration deadline November 21.
Instr: Enos, Anita
H039101B
Ted Lare Design Build
Sa Nov 26 10:00 a.m.-12 p.m.
6:30-8:30 p.m.
NEW!
REGISTER ONLINE!
Fast and easy—it’s the
best way to register.
We’ve upgraded our registration
system to better serve you.
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Here’s how it works:
1.
To access the web store, go to commed.dmschools.org
and click on “Take a Class,” then “Enroll.”
2.
Click on your topic of interest (i.e., Exercise & Fitness).
3.
Within topic area, click on your desired class (i.e., Yoga).
4.
Within class area, choose “CLICK HERE” to register.
5.
ote: You will need to create a new customer account; student
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Create your account, and proceed to complete registration.
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WRITING
JOURNALISM & WRITING
TO REGISTER Visit COMMED.DMSCHOOLS.ORG or call 515-242-8521
Examples of book illustrations will be discussed. Students
will work in pencil and watercolor. For a list of supplies
needed for class call 242-8525. Ages 12 to Adult.
GETTING PUBLISHED
1 DAY $25
Give your manuscript a better chance of being published.
Learn how to format your manuscript for submission to
editors and publishers; how to compose a cover letter and
synopsis; and how to find places to submit your work.
Includes handouts to get you started.
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Instr: Rivers, Maggie
J053101B
Goodrell Middle – Library
Th Sep 22
Instr: Hamilton, Eugene
J058101B
Roosevelt High – Room 2130
We Sep 21
7:00-8:00 p.m.
SCIENCE FICTION WRITING
4 WKS $40
Science Fiction Writing is a writing-workshop based
course where students develop the critical skills of a
science fiction writer. You will build worlds and create
complex and engaging characters and plotlines. All
writing will be peer-reviewed. The course will also address
some avenues for publication that student authors might
explore. Ages 15 to Adult.
7:00-9:00 p.m.
HOW TO WRITE A NOVEL
4 WKS $45
If you’ve ever wanted to write a novel, this class is for
you! This course will teach the basics of story dynamics
including where to get story ideas, creating character
archetypes, determining the central story question, and
how to use a conflict diagram. We’ll discuss 12 tricks for
untying your plot knots and modern plot diagramming
using turning points and scene beats. You’ll also learn
manuscript preparation and how to submit to agents and
editors. Includes lots of handouts and resources. We’ll also
have writing exercises to get those creative juices flowing.
Instr: Schwennen, Jeremiah
J066101B
North High – Room 1422
Th Sep 22
7:00-8:30 p.m.
WRITE THAT CHILDREN’S BOOK FOR
FUTURE CHILDREN
4 WKS $40
Learn
the
ins
and
outs
of
writing
children
s
books.
Take
Instr: Rivers, Maggie
a stab at writing your own book. Learn ideas from an
J050101B
Goodrell Middle – Library
Th Sep 29
7:00-9:00 p.m.
award-winning, published bilingual author. Tips on
the importance of grammar, fun messages, proofing,
ILLUSTRATING CHILDREN’S BOOKS publication options, and more. Freedom to ask questions!
4 WKS $55 Have some fun while you learn!
Learn to illustrate a children’s book from a published book
Instr: Morris, Ann
illustrator. Students will create a short story and illustrate
J059101B
Roosevelt High – Room 2870
Mo Sep 19
7:00-8:30 p.m.
it. Work will be edited and approved with suggestions on
where illustrations would be best, including cover illustration.
NEW
SITE!
NEW
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KAYAKING/PADDLING
KAYAKING-PADDLING
TO REGISTER Visit COMMED.DMSCHOOLS.ORG or call 515-242-8521
KAYAKING FUNDAMENTALS 1 DAY $60
Best course for paddlers seeking their first instruction,
or first-time kayakers looking to learn the basic skills.
Discuss the basics of boat control, risk reduction, hazard
identification, and other safe paddling practices. Learn
how to perform a proper wet exit, as well as how to land
and launch your kayak. Class also covers the fundamental
strokes and proper technique to develop sound paddling
habits. Lunch/beverages not provided; all other equipment
provided by instructor. Please include approx. height
& weight when registering to ensure correct kayak is
available. Children age 9 & up may take the class if with
an enrolled adult. Registration deadline 1 week prior
to class date. Additional info: Held at Lake Ahquabi, meet
at the boat rental building near the beach. Bring a change of
clothes and dress to get wet.
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Instr: Holmes, Jeff
G090404A
Lake Ahquabi – Boat Rental
Su Sep 4 8:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m.
LAKE RED ROCK “INTRO TO KAYAKING”
TOUR
1 DAY $60
Discover a few of the basic skills required to kayak and
then apply them as you enjoy a brief tour of the sandstone
cliffs along Lake Red Rock. Learn how to size a paddle;
methods for launching and landing a kayak without
tipping; how to use torso rotation to move forward;
how body position and blade placements help turn and
control your kayak; and more. Skills will be applied as
the group meanders along the shoreline of Elk Rock State
Park. You’ll view high sandstone cliffs and a variety of
wildlife. Please include approximate height & weight
when registering to ensure correct gear is available. Prior
experience not required. Registration deadline 1 week
prior to class date. Please visit www.canoesportoutfitters.
com/iowa.php for information regarding what to bring,
where to meet, expectations, etc.
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Kayaking Fundamentals is the perfect course for
paddlers seeking their first instruction, or first-time kayakers
looking to learn the basic skills.
STAND-UP PADDLING
1 DAY $60
Learn how to stand on water! In this class, learn the basics
of stand-up paddle boarding, a physical sport that requires
balance and on-water practice. You’ll learn how to safely
mount and dismount your board near shore and in the
middle of the lake. Get an introduction to proper stroke
technique to get you moving and learn a few safety tips to
prepare you for next adventure. Please include your height
and weight when registering. Registration deadline 1
week prior to class date. Additional info: Held at Gray’s
Lake, meet at the boat ramp near Fleur Ave. Bring a change
of clothes and dress to get wet.
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Instr: Holmes, Jeff
G136403A
Lake Red Rock – Elk Rock State Park
Sa Sep 24 8:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m.
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Instr: Holmes, Jeff
G082404A
Gray’s Lake Park – Beach
Sa Sep 10 8:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m.
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LANGUAGES
LANGUAGES & CULTURES
TO REGISTER Visit COMMED.DMSCHOOLS.ORG or call 515-242-8521
Learning a new language can be challenging and fun! What have you always wanted to try?
FRENCH, BEG.
6 WKS $55+
Discover how much fun French can be! Learn basic
expressions, everyday vocabulary and explore many cultural
situations that will help build confidence for your trips to
French-speaking countries. Learn and practice the structure
of the language through listening, reading, speaking
and writing. Buy French I workbook, Carson-Dellosa
Publishing for $4.99 plus tax at The Learning Post, 2761
100th St., Urbandale.
Instr: Du Chene, Belle
L022101B
Roosevelt High – Room 2060
Mo Sep 26
ITALIAN, BEG.
8 WKS $55
Introduction to the basics of the language and its
phonetic system. Specialized vocabularies to meet basic
conversational needs at home and abroad. Explanation
of grammar and present tense of this highly inflected
language. Small materials fee included in cost.
Instr: Leo, Giovanni
L041101B
Central Academy – Room 3013
Tu Sep 20
SIGN LANGUAGE, BEG.
6 WKS $55
This course is for beginners and will introduce basic
vocabulary, grammar, and conversational phrases in
American Sign Language. No books or dictionaries are
required. You will be provided with handouts and online
resources to assist you in the learning process and enable
individual practice. Ages 14 to Adult.
6:30-8:30 p.m.
FRENCH, BEG. CONT. I
8 WKS $65
If you have just begun to learn French or wish to review skills
learned in the past, this is the class for you. The class will
build on the basics that you have learned and will provide
more practice in listening, reading, speaking, and writing.
We will learn the culture as we learn to speak more fluently.
Instr: Smith, Sharyl
L023101B
Roosevelt High – Room 2060
Tu Sep 20
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6:00-7:30 p.m.
Instr: Dierauer, Ursula
L070101B
Capitol View Elementary – Room 118
Th Oct 6
6:00-8:00 p.m.
6:30-8:30 p.m.
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SIGN LANGUAGE, BEG. CONT. I
6 WKS $55
This course is for someone who has completed the Sign
Language, Beg. class or has previous sign language
experience. You will continue to learn basic vocabulary,
grammar, and conversational phrases in American Sign
Language. The incorporation of games and activities will
help test your receptive and expressive signing skills while
having fun. No books or dictionaries are required. You
will be provided with handouts and online resources to
assist you in the learning process and enable individual
practice. Ages 14 to adult.
NEW
Instr: Parrow, Heidi
L073101B
Capitol View Elementary – Room 118
Tu Oct 4
6:00-8:00 p.m.
SPANISH, BEG.
8 WKS $65+
Start your journey to learn Spanish, no experience
needed! A variety of class instruction supports you in
comprehending common daily usage and understanding
basic structural rules. You will read, write and speak
Spanish with other students under the guidance of
an enthusiastic instructor. $5 book fee to be paid to
instructor at first class. Book-compatible CD is also
available for purchase from instructor for $5.
of class instruction continues your comprehension and
conversation skills. You will build vocabulary and expand
your verbal skills using the present tense. Class text and
materials provided.
Instr: McPherson, Carl
L082101B
Roosevelt High – Room 2020
Mo Sep 19
6:30-8:30 p.m.
SPANISH, BEG. CONT. II
8 WKS $65
Take part three of our Beginners’ series to learn Spanish,
after the Beginners and Cont. I classes, or a year of
previous high school instruction. A variety of class
instruction helps you grow your comprehension and
conversation skills and enlarge your vocabulary. You will
expand your verbal skills with an introduction to the past
tense. Class text and materials provided.
Instr: Daza, Elizabeth
L087101B
Hoover High – Room 1170
Tu Sep 20
6:30-8:30 p.m.
SPANISH, INTERM. II: PAST TENSES8 WKS $75+
Step II of our Intermediate series, this class will study the
preterite and the imperfect tenses. You will be expected to
and supported in speaking Spanish in class. Appropriate if
you have completed our Intermediate I or the equivalent
of two years of high school Spanish. Purchase textbook at
local bookstore: McGraw-Hill’s “The Ultimate Spanish
Review and Practice,” 2nd edition before class for $20.
This book will also be used for other intermediate classes.
Instr: 101-Harrington, Barb; 102- Foster, Marcia
L081101B
Hoover High – Room 1115
Mo Sep 19
6:30-8:30 p.m.
L081102B
Roosevelt High – Room 2070
Th Sep 22
7:00-9:00 p.m.
Instr: Foster, Marcia
L090101B
Roosevelt High – Room 2070
Mo Sep 19
SPANISH, BEG. CONT. I
8 WKS $65
Take step two on your journey to learn Spanish, after our
Beginners class or some previous instruction. A variety
7:00-9:00 p.m.
ONLINE CLASSES
Learn at your own pace. Take a Community Education
class online from the comfort of your home or office.
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View classes at: ed2go.com/dmpscommed
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MUSIC/THEATER
MUSIC & THEATER ARTS
TO REGISTER Visit COMMED.DMSCHOOLS.ORG or call 515-242-8521
BANJO, BEG.
5 WKS $50
Fun introduction to playing old-time clawhammer banjo
by ear. Play a tune in the first session. Final session
overlaps to play with fiddle class. Limited number of banjos
available. To reserve a rental banjo or for more information
call the instructor at (515) 689-1434. Ages 12 to adult.
teaches basic technique and simple rhythm patterns for
jigs, reels, and hornpipes. Students will learn Kerry Style
with double end tipper. Students without a Bodhran and
tipper may purchase practice surface and tipper for $5
from instructor at first class(not required if you already
have proper equipment). Ages 12 to Adult. No class Oct. 4.
Instr: Losure, Dave
M055101B
Monroe Elementary – Cafeteria
Mo Sep 26
Instr: Walker, Stuart
M045101B
Hoover High – Room 1182
Tu Sep 20
6:15-7:45 p.m.
BODRAHN IRISH DRUM PRACTICE
CIRCLE
4 WKS $40
Class will be spent playing Bodhran Irish Drums in a group
setting. Celtic Jigs, Reels, and Hornpipes will be played to
music. Students will be guided through variations of rhythms
and patterns. Hands on approach to playing Irish drum will
be used. Students are required to have their own bodhran
and tipper. Students in the Intro to Bodhran may also
enroll in this circle class. No class Oct. 4
NEW
BASS GUITAR BASICS
6 WKS $50
Class designed for beginning students to learn the basics
of the bass guitar for performance, composition, and
recording. Students will learn: reading notation, rhythm
and scale studies, fret board theory, various playing
techniques, instrument care and maintenance. Bring your
own bass guitar to class. Ages 10 to Adult.
Instr: Hoyt, Evan
M027101B
Hoover High – Room 1182
Mo Sep 19
6:30-7:30 p.m.
7:00-9:00 p.m.
BODHRAN, INTRO (IRISH DRUM)
Instr: Walker, Stuart
M047101B
Hoover High – Room 1182
Tu Sep 20
7:40-8:40 p.m.
WKS $40+
Have fun playing along with Celtic music with a hand
held Irish Drum called a Bodhran (Baw-Run). Course
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FAMILY MUSIC TODDLERS: NOW I’M TWO
5 WKS $50/PAIR
Plant the seed for lifelong sensitivity and imagination
through music. This class features purposeful movement
activities for coordination, body control, and the pure joys
of movement. Vocal play lays the foundation for singing
and vocal development. Instrument exploration adds to
the fun. This musical workout will help you and your child
become more tuneful and artful. Registration for this
class is for one child with one adult. Ages 24-36 months.
NEW
Instr: Iowa Youth Chorus Staff
M038101B
Hillis Elementary – Media Center
Tu Sep 20
6:00-6:30 p.m.
FIDDLE, BEG.
5 WKS $50
Learn to play southern old-time fiddle by ear! No experience
necessary. Play a tune in the first session. Taught by Dave
Losure of Flying Pig Fiddle & Banjo. For information, to
reserve a rental instrument, or for inspection or repair of a
violin call the instructor at (515) 689-1434. Ages 12 to adult.
Mo Sep 26
INSTANT GUITAR
1 DAY $35+
Have you ever wanted to learn the guitar, but can’t find
the time? In just a few hours you can learn enough about
playing the guitar to give you years of musical enjoyment.
This crash course will teach you some basic chords and
get you playing along with your favorite songs right
away. Bring your acoustic guitar. Material fee of $15
instructional CD to be paid to instructor at the class.
Ages 12 to Adult.
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Instr: Korte, Maureen
M176101B
Roosevelt High – Room 1830
Mo Sep 19
7:00-9:00 p.m.
6:00-8:30 p.m.
7:00-9:00 p.m.
NEW UKULELE, BEG.
5 WKS $50
Want to learn to play the ukulele? Then this is your
chance. This class will teach you the basics and get you
playing faster than you though possible. Plus playing
the ukulele is just downright fun! Students must bring a
soprano, concert, or tenor ukulele to class.
GUITAR, ADV. BEG.
6 WKS $50
You have taken the first step and want to learn more.
This class is for you. Learn picking techniques, 2nd chord
positions, scales, strumming patterns, guitar care. Lots of
fun. Bring your own guitar. Ages 12 to Adult.
Instr: Post, Dirk
M019101B
Meredith Middle – Room 5555
Th Sep 22
7:00-8:00 p.m.
NEW STORYTELLING: PRESERVING FAMILY
HISTORY
4 WKS $50
Join professional Storyteller, Maureen Korte, as she
teaches you how to solicit stories from your relatives,
friends, and children. You will go through the process of
editing and writing other tales so that you have a family
history. Everyone will have the beginning of a family book
at the end of the class.
8:00-9:30 p.m.
GUITAR, BEG.
6 WKS $50
Did you get a new guitar and don’t know where to start?
Have an old guitar that you never learned to play? This
class is set in a relaxed and fun group atmosphere. Learn
basic chords, strumming, and finger picking patterns.
Students must bring a guitar to class. Ages 12 to Adult.
Instr: Post, Dirk
M020101B
Meredith Middle – Room 5555
Tu Sep 20
Instr: Harter, Douglas Chris
M025101B
Roosevelt High – Room 2830
Tu Sep 20
Instr: Buntenbach, Phil
M026101B
Hoover High – Room 1182
Th Oct 20
Instr: Losure, Dave
M030101B
Monroe Elementary – Cafeteria
genres of music. Learn a variety of techniques so you can
play solo or accompany others. Bring a working 10 hole
diatonic harmonica in the key of ‘C’ or purchase one
in class for $5. *Pay $20 for an instructional CD and
materials to instructor at first class. Ages 12 to Adult.
Instr: Scott, Kay
M028101B
Meredith Student Center
Th Sep 22
7:00-9:00 p.m.
6:00-8:00 p.m.
HARMONICA, BEG.
6 WKS $50+
Learn how to choose, care for, and play harmonica. Learn
scales, chords/harmony/rhythm, octaves, and many
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PHOTOGRAPHY
PHOTOGRAPHY & VIDEO
TO REGISTER Visit COMMED.DMSCHOOLS.ORG or call 515-242-8521
FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY
1 DAY $20
Learn the basics of on camera flash, off camera flash,
bounced flash, and fill flash. Get the most of all of your
flash accessories.
PORTRAITURE: INDOORS & OUT
3 WKS $40
Take a new step in photography by learning to take
portraits, both indoors and outdoors. Images by Lynda
Richards will take you on this journey. Students will take
Instr: Lea, Gilbert
a field trip to a great Des Moines area location for one
V128101B
Roosevelt High – Room 1870
Mo Oct 17
7:00-9:00 p.m.
of the classes. The trip will be weather permitting, so be
prepared. Learn about natural and artificial lighting, use
PHOTOGRAPHY: BASIC DIGITAL SLR of reflectors, and posing. Students should bring images to
4 WKS $40 share from previous classes to critique on the last night.
Learn your camera controls. Learn the basics about
Instr: Richard, Lynda
V123101B
Roosevelt High – Room 2830
aperture, ISO, action photography, depth of field, lighting,
Tu Sep 20
6:30-8:30 p.m.
metering, composition, night photography, and more. This is
a class for digital SLR cameras. Ages 15 to Adult.
NEW
NEW
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V129101B
Roosevelt High – Room 1870
Th Sep 22
V129102B
Roosevelt High – Room 1870
Th Oct 20
REMINDERS
7:00-9:00 p.m.
7:00-9:00 p.m.
No smoking on
school grounds
Please turn off your
cell phone during class
PARENTS
Classes with this symbol are youth friendly!
Check the class description for minimum ages!
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NEEDLE ARTS
SEWING & NEEDLE ARTS
TO REGISTER Visit COMMED.DMSCHOOLS.ORG or call 515-242-8521
knitter who is proficient at knitting and purling,
increasing and decreasing. Supply list will be sent before
start of class.
Instr: Jespersen, L. Diane
W111101B
Meredith Middle – Room 5560
Th Sep 29
6:30-8:30 p.m.
KNITTING, BEG.
8 WKS $55+
Learn how to make beautiful objects with sticks and
string! Everything you need to begin creating your own
knitted masterpieces, including how to correct common
mistakes. Lefties welcome! Projects: dishcloth, mitten
and hat. You will need to purchase an instruction
book, yarn for all projects, and several pairs of
knitting needles and other essential tools at wholesale
prices from instructor at first class ($32, cash or check
only; credit cards not accepted in class). Small class size
gives more individualized help.
Learn how to make beautiful objects with sticks and string!
Instr: Sprole, Tamara
W015101B
Callanan Middle – Room 139
Mo Sep 19
CROCHETING, BEG.
8 WKS $45+
Learn single, double, half-double, treble, and more. Class
for the real beginner. Bring G, H or I hook and a skein of
pale yarn. Materials extra.
Instr: Anderson, Rhonda E.
W010101B
Roosevelt High – Room 1850
Mo Sep 19
W010102B
Pleasant Hill City Library
We Sep 21
SEWING AND REPURPOSING WORKSHOP
FOR BEGINNERS
7 WKS $50+
Have you ever wanted to learn how to sew? Learn that
using a sewing machine is easy and get started making
either a drawstring bag or matching pillowcases. Then
look at patterns and make something else you select. You
might also choose to “re-purpose” a favorite old garment
or fabric into something new. It is fun when you can say
“I made it”! Required sewing tools and materials will
be discussed and $10 materials fee will be collected
at the first class to cover your first project only. May
use school machine or bring your own portable machine
to the first class. Taught by Sandy Briers, a Family &
Consumer Sciences teacher who has taught thousands of
kids to sew.
6:30-8:30 p.m.
6:00-8:00 p.m.
HOW TO KNIT SOCKS
6 WKS $45+
Learn how to make socks using the magic loop method
starting from the toe. Both socks will be made at the same
time. You will learn the Turkish cast-on for a seamless
toe, a very simple short-row heel method, and Elizabeth
Zimmermann’s Sewn bind off. After completion, you will
be able to use these three techniques for almost any sock
design you desire. Prerequisite: Must be an intermediate
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Th Sep 22
6:30-9:00 p.m.
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SPECIAL INTEREST
SPECIAL INTEREST
TO REGISTER Visit COMMED.DMSCHOOLS.ORG or call 515-242-8521
metal working skills a hands-on, fun “be a blacksmith
for a day” experience. Topics will include safety, tools
and equipment, and beginning techniques for shaping
metal. Dress for working in a shop, and for the weather.
Bring eye protection and a water bottle. Cost of materials
included in cost of class. Meet at Visitor Center.
Registration deadline Oct. 31 for section 101; Nov. 7
for section 102.
Instr: Living History Farms
I066101B
Living History Farms – Blacksmith Shop
Sa Nov 5
9:00 a.m.-Noon
I066102B
Living History Farms – Blacksmith Shop
Sa Nov 12
9:00 a.m.-Noon
GENEALOGY: CLIMBING YOUR FAMILY TREE
6 WKS $40
The Internet is a great source for genealogy research.
Students will be given web-site addresses to do research
on their own. They will learn procedures for courthouse
and library research. Find out where to obtain pertinent
information and learn how to interview relatives.
Climb your family tree with a course on genealogy research.
1 BASICS OF DRAFT HORSE (& MULE!)
DRIVING
1 DAY $89
Learn the basic commands for driving a team of draft
horses or mules. Go through the process of harnessing and
grooming a horse or mule. Practice the basic commands
by doing some ground driving, and then by driving a
wagon. Lots of instructors mean one-to-one instruction.
Bring gloves, a water bottle, and dress for being on a farm!
Class will be held rain or shine. Participants will also
receive handouts about the basic care of horses and basic
driving techniques. Check in at LHF Conference Center,
12234 Douglas. Registration deadline Sept. 26.
Instr: Foresman, Sherry
I090101B
Hoover High – Room 1115
We Sep 21
7:00-9:00 p.m.
JUGGLING BEG. & INTERM.
3 WKS $35
This class is for the non-juggler that wants to learn and
the juggler that wants to improve their skills. This active,
hands on class will teach the basics of juggling 3 balls,
to spinning plates and diablos, to partner routines, and
juggling clubs. Great class for a parent and child to learn
together or a church youth group for a fun social activity.
Ages 10-Adult.
Instr: Living History Farms
I071101B
Living History Farms – 1900 Farm
Su Oct 2
3:30-6:30 p.m.
Instr: Neff, Robert
I420101B
Hoover High – Room 1120
We Sep 21
BLACKSMITHING BASICS
1 DAY $79
Explore the basics of forge work in a blacksmith shop
while making a decorative iron project to take home.
The class is designed to give someone with little or no
6:30-8:00 p.m.
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THE UFO ENIGMA
4 WKS $40
The Iowa UFO experience is extensive and ongoing. Learn
more about UFO experiences in Iowa and around the
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STUDENTS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS:
If you need special physical accommodations, please let us know when registering. Thank you.
world. This class is taught by an experienced investigator
and researcher. There will be loads of information given
and opportunity for questions and answers.
Instr: Trout, Beverly
I222101B
Hoover High – Room 1110
We Sep 21
many different styles of houses. Tour a Des Moines
neighborhood to discover what kinds of homes were built
there and why. From Native American dwellings to Levitt
Town, find out about the history of the single-family
home and major trends in residential construction. Class
meets for three sessions: (Tuesdays) Sept. 6 & 13,
6-7:30 p.m. AND (Saturday) Sept. 17, 1-2:30 p.m. The
third session is the walking tour of a neighborhood chosen
by class participants.
7:00-9:00 p.m.
WHAT STYLE IS YOUR HOUSE?
3 WKS $54
What style is your house? A post-depression Beaverdale
Brick? A 1960s Split Level? A 1920s Four Square? A 1990s
Spec Home? A post-war Ranch? Learn about residential
architecture in the Des Moines area and how to identify
Instr: Iowa Architectural Foundation Offices
I424101B
Iowa Architectural Foundation
Tu, Sa Sep 6
Times Vary
SPORTS & GAMES
TO REGISTER Visit COMMED.DMSCHOOLS.ORG or call 515-242-8521
BEGINNER’S MAH JONGG
4 WKS $38
Interested in learning a fascinating game that combines
skill, strategy and chance? Put on your thinking cap and
join us to learn and play MahJongg using the National
MahJongg League rules. This rummy-like game using
tiles instead of cards to make pairs, three-of-a kind, or
four-of-a-kind in various combinations will keep you on
your toes. You will learn the tiles, the rules of the game,
do practice exercises, and play actual games with the
assistance of experienced players. Price includes cost of
MahJongg card; do NOT purchase your own ahead.
Instr: Davidson, Margie
G038101B
Roosevelt High – Room 2850
Tu Oct 11
game. The instructor will supply all equipment needed,
but students may bring their own clubs if they prefer.
When enrolling, please indicate whether you need leftor right-handed clubs. Ages 12 to Adult.
Instr: Kinley, Ray
G020101B
Central Campus – Upper Gym
Tu Sep 20
VOLLEYBALL, COED COMPETITIVE
10 WKS $115
Coed competition volleyball league. All different skill
levels of play accommodated. *Fee is $115 per team.
Instr: Sturgeon, Chad
G067101B
Goodrell & Harding Middle – Gym
We Sep 21
7:00-10:00 p.m.
6:30-8:30 p.m.
GOLF, BEG. & INTERM.
4 WKS $44
Sign up for this golf camp to cover the fundamentals of
the swing, rules, etiquette and basic knowledge of the
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SPORTS
YOUTH SPORTS
DMPS BOYS FUTSAL (INDOOR SOCCER)
10 WKS $50
Join this program for the fast growing sport of Futsal
(Indoor Soccer). This program has separate divisions
for both boys and girls grades 3rd-5th. There will be 10
weeks of games. Girls games will be on Monday evenings
starting on December 5. Boys games will be on Thursday
evenings starting December 8. The one evening per week
practices start in November. Registration deadline
October 28. SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE! Cost
$50. For questions call John Nelson at (515) 242-8525 or
e-mail [email protected]. Hours Vary. No class
Nov. 24, Dec. 22, 29.
There will be separate divisions for 4th graders on
Thursdays at Callanan Middle School and 5th and 6th
graders Monday and Wednesday at Hiatt (for East and
Lincoln feeder schools) and at Callanan (for Hoover,
North and Roosevelt feeder schools). SCHOLARSHIPS
AVAILABLE!
Instr: Bader, Brandon
R165101B
Callanan Middle – Gym
Th Sep 8
6:00-8:00 p.m.
METRO VOLLEYBALL 5TH & 6TH GRADE
(CALLANAN)
7 WKS $35
Metro Volleyball is an instructional program for 4th, 5th,
and 6th grade girls to teach them the basic fundamental
Instr: Fernandes, Francisco
skills of passing, setting, serving and spiking. The focus
R195101B
Monroe Elementary – Gym
Th Nov 17
Hours Vary
of the program is “Fun and Fundamentals”. There
will be separate divisions for 4th graders on Thursdays
DMPS GIRLS FUTSAL (INDOOR SOCCER) at Callanan Middle School and 5th and 6th graders
10 WKS $50 Monday and Wednesday at Hiatt (for East and Lincoln
feeder schools) and at Callanan (for Hoover, North
Join this program for the fast growing sport of Futsal
and Roosevelt feeder schools). SCHOLARSHIPS
(Indoor Soccer). This program has separate divisions
AVAILABLE!
for both boys and girls grades 3rd-5th. There will be 10
weeks of games. Girls games will be on Monday evenings
Instr: Carly Rusek
starting on December 5. Boys games will be on Thursday
R165103B
Callanan Middle – Gym
Mo, We Sep 7
6:30-8:00 p.m.
evenings starting December 8. The one evening per week
practices start in November. Registration deadline
October 28. SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE! Cost
METRO VOLLEYBALL 5TH & 6TH GRADE
$50. For questions call John Nelson at (515) 242-8525 or
(HIATT)
7 WKS $35
e-mail [email protected]. Hours Vary. No class Metro Volleyball is an instructional program for 4th, 5th,
Dec. 26, Jan. 1, 16.
and 6th grade girls to teach them the basic fundamental
skills of passing, setting, serving and spiking. The focus
Instr: Fernandes, Francisco
of the program is “Fun and Fundamentals”. There
R196101B
Monroe Elementary – Gym
Mo Nov 14
Hours Vary
will be separate divisions for 4th graders on Thursdays
at Callanan Middle School and 5th and 6th graders
METRO VOLLEYBALL 4TH GRADE DIVISION Monday and Wednesday at Hiatt (for East and Lincoln
7 WKS $25 feeder schools) and at Callanan (for Hoover, North
Metro Volleyball is an instructional program for 4th, 5th, and Roosevelt feeder schools). SCHOLARSHIPS
AVAILABLE!
and 6th grade girls to teach them the basic fundamental
skills of passing, setting, serving and spiking. The focus of
the program is “Fun and Fundamentals”.
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Instr: Nelson, John
R165102B
Hiatt Elementary – Gym
Mo, We Sep 7
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SWIMMING
SWIMMING
TO REGISTER Visit COMMED.DMSCHOOLS.ORG or call 515-242-8521
ADULT SWIMMING PROGRAMS
MASTER SWIMMING
11 WKS $100
The class is for adults who want to work out, swim laps,
and have fun! Coaches will lead workouts and provide
technical feedback. Triathletes, competitive swimmers,
and those who just want a good workout are welcomed.
Participants should be able to swim 25-50 yards
continuously prior to joining the class. The season will
culminate with a Master Swimming meet in April.
Instr: Weinheimer, Scott
S114101B
North High – Pool
Mo, Tu, Th Sep 6
SAFE SNORKELING
1 DAY $55
Prepare now for vacations! Swimmers (age ten years and
older) interested in expanding their aquatic experiences
will find this leisure time activity enjoyable and
challenging. The underwater world is a fascinating place
which can be explored with minimum effort using mask,
fins, and snorkel. Equipment not provided. Mask, fins,
and snorkel required. This is a wonderful activity for
parents and their children. Meet in North Room 1321
to start the class. Ages 10 to Adult with paid adult.
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Instr: Kitchen, Stephen
S060101B
North High – Pool
We Sep 21
OPEN WATER SCUBA DIVING 6 WKS $325
Learn to SCUBA dive in just 6 sessions. Mask, fins and
snorkel are required for course. Book available at class
for $25. Open water scheduled at divers convenience. An
additional fee is charged for certification div. This will be
discussed during the course. Meet in North Room 1321
to start the class. Ages 10 to Adult with paid adult.
Instr: Kitchen, Stephen
S062101B
North High – Pool
We Sep 21
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A Community Education Gift Certificate can
be purchased for any class, or in any amount.
Call 242-8521 for details!
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YOUTH SWIMMING PROGRAMS
must be Kindergartener or older. Instruction for Beginners
includes front float, back float, kicking and treading water
and is equivalent to Red Cross levels 1 & 2. Instruction
for Advanced Beginners increases aquatic capabilities,
includes swim strokes and is equivalent to Red Cross
level 3. Space in class will be limited and no online
registrations. Register with Community Education office
from Thurs., Aug. 18 until 4:00 Friday, Sept. 16 -ORregister at East High Pool, Saturday, Sept. 17, 8:30 a.m. to
10:00 a.m. NO LATE REGISTRATIONS. Section 104
is held for families with children in Interm./Adv. Class.
AQUATOTS (3-5 YEARS OLD), SEMI-PRIVATE
6 WKS $35
Class that “bridges the gap” between Infant Swim and
Learn to Swim. Designed to help young swimmers (aged
3-5*) make the transition from parent to instructor. Parent
accompanies the child in the warm water pool at beginning
of session and is gradually eased out by the instructor. Child
will learn introductory water safety skills at own pace in a
semi-private setting of 6-8 students. *Children not potty
trained must wear swim diapers. Ages 3 to 5.
Instr: 102–Kendeigh, Katie; 103–Vorbrich, Sadie;
104–Weinheimer, Anna
S013102B
Ruby Van Meter School – Pool
Tu Oct 4
7:00-7:45 p.m.
S013103B
Ruby Van Meter School – Pool
We Oct 5
7:00-7:45 p.m.
S013104B
Ruby Van Meter School – Pool
Th Oct 6
7:00-7:45 p.m.
Instr: Rowe, Peyton
S100101B
East High – Pool
Sa S100102B
East High – Pool
Sa S100103B
East High – Pool
Sa S100104B
East High – Pool
Sa INFANT SWIM (6 MONTHS-4 YEARS OLD)
6 WKS $30
In this family-oriented class, the instructor spends time
with each parent-child pair. Goal is to assist each child in
becoming oriented to water and advancing at own pace. A
parent must accompany each child in the warm water pool.
For children ages 6 months to 4 years old; no exceptions.
Children not potty-trained must wear swim diapers.
Sep 24
8:00-8:35 a.m.
Sep 24
8:45-9:20 a.m.
Sep 24
9:30-10:05 a.m.
Sep 24
10:15-10:50 a.m.
LEARN TO SWIM, CHILD, INTERM./ADV.
7 WKS $30
Class for children who have been introduced to some
strokes and are able to swim laps AND those who are more
skilled swimmers. Children will be separated into small
groups with own instructor based on their experience. Water
safety skills and knowledge will be reinforced. Pool depth is
Instr: 102–Kendeigh, Katie; 103–Vorbrich, Sadie;
42 inches; children must be Kindergartener or older. Instruction
104–Weinheimer, Anna
for Intermediate includes learning the elements of
S051102B
Ruby Van Meter School – Pool
good swimming strokes, perfecting them, increasing
Tu Oct 4
6:15-7:00 a.m.
S051103B
Ruby Van Meter School – Pool
endurance and is equivalent to Red Cross levels 4 & 5.
We Oct 5
6:15-7:00 p.m.
Instruction for Advanced includes developing competitive
S051104B
Ruby Van Meter School – Pool
techniques, fitness skills and is equivalent to Red Cross
Th Oct 6
6:15-7:00 p.m.
level 6. Space in class will be limited. Register with
Community Education office from Thurs., Aug. 18 until
LEARN TO SWIM, CHILD, BEG./ADV. BEG. 4:00 Friday, Sept. 16 -OR-register at East High Pool,
8 WKS $30 Saturday, Sept. 17, 8:30 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. NO LATE
Class for children who are strictly Beginners AND those
REGISTRATIONS.
with Beginning skills ready to advance. Children will be
Instr: Rowe, Peyton
separated into small groups with own instructor based
S105101B
East High – Pool
on their experience. All children will learn water safety
Sa Sep 24
11:00-11:35 a.m.
skills and knowledge to make them reasonably safe while
in or around the water. Pool depth is 42 inches; children
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COMPETITIVE SWIMMING
Anyone who can swim the length of a 25 yard swimming
pool can attend. Ages 5 and above. No class Nov. 24.
SWIM, COMPETITIVE, EAST
12 WKS $75
This class, for elementary, middle and high school
students, will teach all aspects of competitive swimming
including new strokes, starts and turns. Anyone who can
swim the length of a 25 yard swimming pool can attend.
Times: M, T, W, Th: Ages 5-9: 6:00-6:50 and ages 10 and
older: 6:50-8:00. Ages Kindergarten to High School.
Instr: Lowe, Erin
S072101B
East High – Pool
Mo, Tu, We, Th Sep 26
Instr: Weinheimer, Scott
S073101B
North High – Pool
Mo, Tu, Th Oct 3
4:30-7:00 p.m.
SWIM, COMPETITIVE, ROOSEVELT
8 WKS $80
This program is for elementary, middle school, and high
school students. We will be teaching the four competitive
strokes along with proper starts and turns. Swimmers
should be able to swim at least 12 to 13 yards. Ages
Kindergarten to high school.
6:00-8:00 p.m.
SWIM, COMPETITIVE, NORTH 12 WKS $75
This class, for elementary, middle, and high school
students, will teach all aspects of competitive swimming
including improving strokes, conditioning, attending
swim meets, learning new strokes, starts and turns.
Instr: Teter, Steve
S069101B
Roosevelt High – Pool
Mo, We, Th Oct 24 6:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m.
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TO REGISTER Visit COMMED.DMSCHOOLS.ORG or call 515-242-8521
WELDING: INTERMEDIATE/PROJECT-BASED
4 WKS $150+
This course is for anyone wanting to enhance their skills and create metal art projects. The basics of welding will be
covered in this hands - on course. Topics covered include: oxy-acetylene welding & brazing; arc welding; MIG welding;
plasma & oxy-acetylene cutting. Opportunities for students to focus on individual projects are provided. Depending
upon your project, an additional supply fee may apply (payable to instructor at class). Safety glasses and gloves
required. Class meets 2 nights per week (Tuesdays & Wednesdays).
Instr: Young, Ralph
T085101B
Central Campus – Welding Shop Tu, We GIVE THE GIFT OF
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Sep 20
6:00-9:00 p.m.
VISIT US ONLINE AT
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be purchased for any class, or in any amount.
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REGISTRATION INFORMATION
REGISTRATION BEGINS AUGUST 18, 2016!
MANY CLASSES START THE WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 19, 2016!
4 WAYS TO REGISTER!
REGISTER EARLY
Prompt registration helps avoid disappointment when classes fill
quickly. It also helps avoid the disappointment of canceling a class due
to low enrollment, only to find that last minute registrations would
have filled it. Early registrations also make it easier if we need to
contact you for any reason before your class begins.
1. REGISTER ONLINE—PREFERRED METHOD!
COMMED.DMSCHOOLS.ORG
Community Education registration is accessible on-line from
your computer!
Individual classes/programs may have specific registration
requirements, with the size of some classes limited. Please read the
class information carefully for instructions regarding your classes.
PRE-REGISTRATION
Please pre-register for all classes. Walk-in registrations may be
accepted for some classes, but since a class may fill up with preregistrations, or may be canceled due to low pre-registrations,
please call ahead to check on availability. Also, pre-registration
REQUIRES payment, so we aren’t able to “just take your name” and
hold a seat for you; that wouldn’t be fair to the folks who have paid!
2. REGISTER BY PHONE
Call 242-8521 between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. to pre-register for
classes using VISA, Discover or MasterCard ONLY.
CONFIRMATIONS: NO NEWS IS GOOD NEWS
You are registered for a class unless we notify you otherwise. You will
be notified if your choice is not available. Occasionally a class may fill
as your registration is being processed. Should this happen, you will
receive a personal call from us. To help keep our classes reasonably
priced, we do not send out confirmation notices.
3. REGISTER BY MAIL

• Use registration form on page 39.
• Pay by Check or Money Order made payable to DMPS
Community Education.
• Or use your VISA, Discover or MasterCard—Do Not
Send CASH!
• It is recommended that you call to be sure there is a seat.
CHANGES/CANCELLATIONS
You will be notified if there are any changes in your class, or if a class
is canceled. Please make sure we have both your daytime and evening
phone numbers so we may contact you. Efforts will be made to notify
all pre-registrations if a course is canceled prior to the first class
meeting.
4. REGISTER IN PERSON
Bring your completed registration form to:
2100 Fleur Drive, Des Moines, Iowa 50321
If you need to cancel your registration, please contact us immediately
since many classes maintain waiting lists. A $10 processing fee will be
charged for all registrations canceled by participants. The processing
fee applies to all refunds except for those classes filled or canceled by
Community Education.
DISTRICT STAFF WHO RETIRED PRIOR TO JULY 2001:
The card you received from the Superintendent’s office upon retiring
entitles you to attend free of charge any one non-vocational class
(computer, business, trade and all online classes excluded) with a fee
of $25 or less, per session (provided there are sufficient full-paying
registrations for the class). You are responsible for the difference (above
$25) should you attend a class with a fee greater than $25.
WEATHER CANCELLATIONS
Evening classes will automatically be canceled on days when the Des
Moines Public Schools are closed due to weather, holidays, or during
breaks. Otherwise, whenever possible, the decision to cancel classes
will be made in time for the 5:00 p.m. radio newscasts or the 10:00
p.m. newscasts for next day cancellations. Classes canceled because of
weather will be made up whenever possible.
REFUNDS
Instructors are hired on the basis of enrollment. For this reason,
participant cancellations will be eligible for a refund (minus the $10
processing fee) ONLY if the cancellation is made within 7 calendar
days after the class starts. Refunds will NOT be given later than
7 days after the start of class. Amounts $10 or lower will not be
refunded.
Requests for refunds for 1-night classes must be made 48 hours prior
to the class start time. Refunds will NOT be given for 1-night
classes after the class has already met.
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4 WAYS TO REGISTER FOR LIFELONG LEARNING!
PREFERRED! ON-LINE at
commed.dmschools.org
MAIL to 2100 Fleur Drive
Des Moines, IA 50321
(Credit Card Only)
IN PERSON – Bring your
completed registration form to:
2100 Fleur Drive, Des Moines, IA 50321
PHONE 242-8521
(Credit Card Only)
PreRegistration
Policy
Please pre-register for all classes. Walk-in registrations may also be accepted for some classes, but since a
class may fill up with pre-registrations, or may be canceled due to low pre-registrations, please call ahead
to check on availability. Also, pre-registration REQUIRES payment, so we are not able to just “take your
name” and hold a seat for you; that would not be fair to the folks who have paid!
DMPS COMMUNITY EDUCATION
Des Moines Public Schools
PRE-REGISTRATION FORM
Registration by Fax
Accepted ONLY If By
Charge Card!
See Below!
THIS FORM & PAYMENT
MUST ACCOMPANY ALL
PRE-REGISTRATIONS!
Please use one registration form for each individual registrant. You may photocopy this form if additional forms are needed.
How did you learn about this class? (Check all that apply.) p Received catalog in newspaper p Received catalog in mail
p Newspaper Ad
p T.V. p Website p e-Mail p Word of mouth p Social media (Facebook, Twitter, etc.) p Other _____
What is your age range? p 1-17 p 18-25 p 26-35 Do children under age 18 reside in your household? p Yes
p 36-45 p No
p 46-55 (Please print legibly)
p 56-65 p 65+
Today’s Date__________________________
Your Name______________________________________________________________________________________________________
Address________________________________________________________________________________________________________
City_____________________________________________ State____________________________ Zip + _________________________
Day Phone_________________________Eve. Phone_____________________________Cell Phone_______________________________
e-Mail_
_________________________________________________
p Yes! I would like to receive e-mail announcements of special
events, and reminders when registration begins each session.
Course Title_____________________________________________________________________________________________________
Course Location_________________________________________________________________________________________________
Instructor___________________________________ Starting Date_________________________ FEE ___________________________
COURSE NUMBER ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ( i.e. A 1 0 7 3 0 1
)
Course Title_____________________________________________________________________________________________________
Course Location_________________________________________________________________________________________________
Instructor___________________________________ Starting Date_________________________ FEE ___________________________
COURSE NUMBER ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ( i.e. A 1 0 7 3 0 1
)
Payment Method:  Check (Number
)  MasterCard  VISA  Discover
Please make checks payable to DMPS Community Education. Do not send cash.
If you wish to charge your registration to your VISA, MasterCard or Discover, please fill in the following:
Account Number __________ - __________ - __________ - __________ Exp. Date__________________
TOTAL
Cardholder Signature_____________________________________________________________________ FEES:
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Des Moines, Iowa 50321
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Repurpose household items and give your
old belongings a creative new life in our
“Upcycling” course! See page 12
for details.
Want to learn cake decorating, but invest
less time and money to start? Consider
registering for “Try It: Intro to Cake
Decorating” on page 20.
You asked for more photography classes
and you got it!! Check out our new
“Flash Photography” and “Portraiture:
In and Out” classes. Page 30 will give
you more class information.