Spring 2015 Schedule Catch the Wave
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Spring 2015 Schedule Catch the Wave
oregon coast community college Catch Wave the Your Guide to OCCC’s Community Education & Small Business Classes for Spring 2015 OREGON COAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE: Shaping the Future Through Learning At Oregon Coast Community College, we pride ourselves on Shaping the Future Through Learning. Through the many offerings showcased in this edition of Catch The Wave, we strive to help you shape your own future, whatever your dreams may be. Created by public vote in 1987, we are Lincoln County’s college. Our purpose is to meet the needs of community members such as you. Whether your goal is to take a single class for enrichment (surfing or guitar, anyone?), or to complete your first two years of a Bachelor’s degree (will you be a Duck or a Beaver?), or to grow your business by working with our Dr. Birgitte Ryslinge Small Business DevelPresident, Oregon Coast Community College opment Center, we [email protected] can help you realize your goals. We know you will be pleased with our award-winning faculty, small class sizes, beautiful facilities, and extraordinary support services. We look ahead to the future t o evolve to meet the needs of the many communities in Lincoln County. For example, we are planning college-credit offerings at our Lincoln City site with the intent that over the next few years students will be able to complete a two-year degree in Lincoln City. We are very excited to bring Seatauqua back to Lincoln County. Check out our exciting new offerings this Spring such as Watercolor Paper Jellyfish Sculptures and The Art of Seaweed Pressing. We continue our Williams Lecture series with a focus on Immigration. Local author Virginia Gibbs will present on her book, “Shattered Dreams: The Story of a Historic I.C.E. Raid in the Words of the Detainees.” We have added community education classes in surfing, cartooning, and graphic design. Our SBDC continues to help small businesses prosper with classes like business law and “Winning with Google.” And, a new Community Development Block Grant through Lincoln County offers tuition scholarships for business owners across the county, based on income. If it has been a while since you have taken advantage of all we have to offer, now is the time to take another look. I am so pleased to be working at OCCC, and to plan for the future of the college together with our wonderful students, faculty and staff. We see great things ahead, including growth of the college, expanded offerings, s erving more students and learners, a nd helping to further develop a college-going culture in our county. We look ahead to additional ways to fulfill our mission to enrich the economic and civic vitality of Lincoln County and beyond. As always, if you have thoughts about how we can best do that, please let us know. We are your college, and we are listening. © 2015 Oregon Coast Community College 400 SE College Way Newport, OR 97366 541-867-6200 oregoncoastcc.org Spring Term 2015: Important Dates Classes Begin: ............................ March 30 Finals Week:................................ June 8-12 End of Term:.................................... June 12 Holidays (OCCC Closed):............. May 25 Registration open throughout the term for Community Education & Small Business classes. Call 541-9944166. Full Academic Calendar available at www.oregoncoastcc.org. OREGON COAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE OREGON COAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE OREGON COAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE Central Campus Newport South County Center Waldport North County Center Lincoln City 400 SE College Way 541-867-8501 3120 Crestline Drive 541-563-4502 3788 SE High School Drive 541-996-6222 2 • oregoncoastcc.org • spring 2015 Sign up for Community Education classes! You are invited to register for these non-credit enrichment courses. OCCC’s Community Education classes are open to all in Lincoln County who seek to learn new skills, meet new friends and have fun, all at the same time. Registration is quick and easy, by calling 541-996-6222. Prepayment is required and refunds require at least 72-hours’ cancellation notice. Classes are subject to cancellation due to low enrollment; refunds will be promptly issued for pre-paid registrations for any cancelled classes. Seata Have fun this spring and uqua • join us for a class – or two, Pages or three! 8&9 Surfing for Beginners • Page 6 Class Date Location Course # Price Page Beginning & Intermediate Guitar Instruction............................... April 2 to June 4..................... Lincoln City................... 1070379................................$75......................................6 Turkish History & Culture...................................................................... April 6 to June 8..................... Lincoln City................... 1070415................................$95......................................5 Basic Computer Skills............................................................................. April 6 to May 4...................... Lincoln City................... 1070375................................$50......................................4 Basic Computer Skills............................................................................. April 7 to May 5...................... Newport......................... 1070376................................$50......................................4 Portraiture.................................................................................................. April 7 to April 28.................. Lincoln City................... 1070398................................$60......................................4 Handgun Safety....................................................................................... April 7 to April 14.................. Lincoln City................... 1070378................................$50......................................4 AARP Smart Driver Training................................................................. April 7, May 4 & June 9........ Newport......................... 1070423................................$20......................................4 Gags & Cartoons...................................................................................... April 8 to April 15.................. Newport......................... 1070381................................$30......................................5 Medicare Basics (SHIBA)........................................................................ April 9........................................ Lincoln City................... N/A..........................................$20......................................4 Spanish for Beginners............................................................................ April 13 to June 3.................. Newport......................... 1070380................................$99......................................5 Internet Safety for Parents................................................................... April 20..................................... Lincoln City................... 1070418................................$25......................................5 Introduction to Graphic Design......................................................... May 4 to June 1...................... Newport......................... 1070414................................$79......................................5 Introduction to Typography................................................................ May 6 to June 3...................... Newport......................... 1070404................................$79......................................5 Estate Planning........................................................................................ May 7 to May 21.................... Newport......................... 1070377................................$27......................................4 Medicare Basics (SHIBA)........................................................................ May 20....................................... Newport......................... N/A..........................................FREE....................................4 Disaster Preparedness for the Oregon Coast................................ May 14 to May 21.................. Lincoln City................... 1070427................................FREE....................................6 Learn to Surf (Classroom, Pool & Open Water)............................. Call 541-996-6222................. Lincoln City................... 1070439................................$45......................................6 Seatauqua: Octopus Gyotaku with Heather Fortner.................. April 1........................................ Newport......................... 1070433................................$30......................................8 Seatauqua: The Art of Seaweed Pressing....................................... April 21..................................... Newport......................... 1070435................................$30......................................9 Seatauqua: Shell Printing with Marion Moir.................................. April 29..................................... Newport......................... 1070436................................$30......................................9 oregon coast Seatauqua: Watercolor Paper Jellyfish Sculptures....................... May 1......................................... Newport......................... 1070432................................$30......................................8 community college Seatauqua: Paper Urchins with Sarah Gayle.................................. May 16....................................... Newport......................... 1070431................................$30......................................8 Seatauqua: Creative Kelp Beads with Cheri Aldrich.................... June 1........................................ Newport......................... 1070428................................$30......................................9 On the Cover: Get Your Feet Wet! If you participate in Heather Fortner’s Seatauqua class on the art of seaweed pressing, your class will start with an outing to local beaches and tidepools to collect seaweed specimens. It’s just one of many ways our community education encourages you to “get your feet wet.” Whether’s it’s by learning the basics of graphic design, or how to play your favorite song on your old guitar, come see us this Spring – and get your feet wet. OCCC photo. spring 2015 • @occcsharks • 3 Catch Basic Computer Skills In this class, students will learn how to manage their computers, and will learn all the basics, including how to send emails, prepare documents, how to safely surf the Internet, how to download and upload material, how to run diagnostic tests, and how to keep their computer safe from viruses and other maladies. Lincoln City Session Mondays, 1 – 3pm April 6 to May 4 (5 weeks) Location: North County Center, Rm. 222 Tuition: $50 • Instructor: Mona Martin Course #1070375 Registration is Easy: 541-996-6222 Newport Session Tuesdays, 10am – Noon April 7 to May 5 (5 weeks) Location: Central Campus, Rm. 70 Tuition: $50 Instructor: Mona Martin Course #1070376 Registration is Easy: 541-996-6222 Estate Plans: Wills and Trusts Will your estate plan cause hurt and dissent in your family? This short course will address fundamental issues involved in creating an effective estate plan. The class will cover the strategies needed for effective management of assets as we age (including during periods of incapacity), and guidelines for the appropriate disposition of assets upon death. Content of the class involves a discussion of the use of wills, trusts, powers of attorney, and health care directives. We will also consider questions of planning that include IRAs and other retirement assets. Community Education Choices Thursdays, 3 to 5pm May 7 to May 21 (3 weeks) Location: Newport, Central Campus, Rm. 245 Tuition: $27 Instructor: Brian Haggerty Course #1070377 Registration is Easy: 541-996-6222 AARP Smart Driver Training This course explains the changes that occur in vision, hearing, and reaction time as we age, and provides useful driving safety tips to handling these changes, Designed for drivers aged 50 and older who wish to participate in discussions surrounding safety and aging. Oregon State law provides a discount on your auto insurance premium for completing this course. If you have already taken this or a similar course, most insurance companies require that a refresher course be taken every three years to continue to receive the discount, or every two years if you are 70 or over. Newport OCCC Central Campus, Rm. 140 Choose from three sessions: April 7, May 4 or June 9 Fee for the class is $20, or $15 for AARP members. Call to register: 541-574-2684. 4 • oregoncoastcc.org • spring 2015 Understanding Medicare Senior Health Insurance Benefits Assistance (SHIBA) will present two free Medicare classes this term. The classes cover the history of Medicare, the basics of Medicare (Parts A-D), and those add-ons that can be very confusing. The class is designed for anyone eligible or new to Medicare. It is a valuable class for current beneficiaries that would like a better understanding of their Medicare benefits and options for changes. Spouses and other relatives are also welcome to attend the class. By the end of this class, you will have a better understanding of Medicare and won’t feel so overwhelmed by all of tis complex parts. Free, but pre-registration is required by calling 541-574-2684 or via email, [email protected]. Lincoln City: North County Center, Rm. 108 Thursday, April 9: 10am-Noon Newport Central Campus, Rm. 140 Wednesday, May 20: 3 to 5pm Handgun Safety This course will cover the basic fundamentals of safety, the cardinal rules, and responsible operation of a handgun. After completion of the course, you will receive a certificate to take to the Sheriff’s office to apply for your concealed weapons certificate. Do not bring any firearms to class. Tuesdays, 6 to 9pm April 7 to 14 (2 weeks) Location: Lincoln City, North County Center, Rm. 108 Tuition: $50 Instructor: Ernie Hanson Course #1070378 Registration is Easy: 541-996-6222 Portraiture: Basics & Beyond Now that you’ve figured out many of the settings and capabilities of your camera, it’s time to learn how to take professional-looking portraits of family, friends, pets and loved ones. Tuesdays, 1 to 3:30pm April 7 to 28 (4 weeks) Location: Lincoln City, North County Center, Rm. 211 Tuition: $60 Instructor: Kimberly Hanson Course #1070398 Registration is Easy: 541-996-6222 abc Students will learn the basic vocabulary needed for essential communication such as the alphabet, personal information, everyday basic questions (where is the bathroom, etc.?), numbers and more. There will be music from different Latin countries, games and a guest speaker so the students will have the opportunity to use their new skills. Mondays & Wednesdays, 6 to 8pm April 13 to June 3 (8 weeks) Location: Newport, Central Campus – Rm. 47 Tuition: $99 Instructor: Diana Perez • Course #1070380 Registration is Easy: 541-996-6222 Turkish History and Culture Ready for a little enrichment? Are you eager to understand this country, bordering Syria and in a region that seems to make front-page news every day? For the first time, OCCC is offering this class in the evening. Explore Turkey through the eyes of a Turk – its varied culture, traditions, food, art, music, and language. Learn about Turkey’s unique role throughout history and in today’s geopolitics. Good information for those planning to travel to this fascinating country, or for those just interested in the country itself. Mondays, 6 to 8pm April 6 to June 8 (10 weeks) Location: Lincoln City, North County Center, Rm. 123 Tuition: $95 Instructor: Sener Otrugman Course #1070415 Registration is Easy: 541-996-6222 Wednesdays, 6 to 8pm April 8 & 15 (2 weeks) Location: Newport, Central Campus, Rm. 244 Tuition: $30 Instructor: Theresa McCracken Course #1070381 Registration is Easy: 541-996-6222 This course will teach students to understand how to design with type and understand font selection and the basic type families. The projects will be designing “Logotypes,” which are Trademarks based on letterforms alone. As an example, Coca-Cola’s heavy script font is a very memorable Logotype. Students will apply their knowledge of the design development process, from concept to exploration sketches to design refinement. This kind of specialty design is useful in promotional and marketing for print or web. Students will exhibit professional level presentations that are portfolio quality. Wednesdays, 6 to 9pm May 6 to June 3 (5 weeks) Location: Newport, Central Campus, Rm. 61 Tuition: $79 Instructor: Sue Valentine Course #1070404 Registration is Easy: 541-996-6222 Introduction to Graphic Design Sener Otrugman Gags and Cartoons Discover how a cartoonist gets ideas, analyze what makes a cartoon funny, write gags, and – as a group – hone those gags. No artistic talent required. This is the perfect class for anyone who’s ever wished they could appear on the comics page in the newspaper, or just explore an entertaining new hobby. Introduction to Typography Community Education Choices Spanish for Beginners This course will teach students how to create professional-level graphic design projects using the elements and principles of design. Apply the knowledge of the design-development process, from concept exploration sketches to design refinement. The projects will include how to create logos, packaging design, posters, and other useful promotional materials for print or web. Exhibit professional-level presentations that are of portfolio caliber. Students will keep a complete sketchbook, which will hold all of their work, from start to finish. Mondays, 6 to 9pm May 4 to June 1 (5 weeks) Location: Newport, Central Campus, Rm. 61 Tuition: $79 Instructor: Sue Valentine Course #1070414 Registration is Easy: 541-996-6222 Internet Safety for Parents Internet safety is a shared responsibility between the public, the Internet industry, and the legal community. However, parents remain the ‘first line of defense’ in protecting their children against Internet safety dangers. Unfortunately, parents, educators and other caring adults are ill-equipped, uniformed and often overwhelmed when it comes to Internet safety issues, and they need help. This class is for parents of teens and young children who are using the internet or social media. Monday, 6 to 9pm April 20 (1 session) Lincoln City, North County Center, Rm. 222 Tuition: $25 Instructor: Misty Lambrecht Course #1070418 Registration is Easy: 541-996-6222 spring 2015 • @occcsharks • 5 Disaster Preparedness for the Northwest Learn what environmental, meteorological and man-made events have struck our region and how to prepare for them in the future. Recognize the need for disaster preparedness, learn about the necessary supplies your family will need to ride out a short-term disaster, and what you’ll need to stay comfortable in the event of a long-term emergency. Thursdays, 5:30 to 8:30pm May 14 & 21 (2 weeks) Location: Lincoln City, North County Center, Rm. 108 • Tuition: FREE Instructor: Capt. Jim Kusz, North Lincoln Fire & Rescue Course #1070427 Registration is Easy: 541-996-6222 Beginning & Intermediate Guitar Instruction In this informally structured class, students will receive group instruction as well as one on one instruction at times according to musical interests and level of ability. This method keeps students interested, which is a key to maintaining motivation. Upon completion of this course students will be able to play songs on the guitar in their area of interest. (Bring your own guitar.) Thursdays, 6 to 8pm April 2 to June 4 (10 weeks) Location: Lincoln City, North County Center, Rm. 108 Tuition: $75 Instructor: Richard Paris Course #1070379 Registration is Easy: 541-996-6222 (Pictured is Winter 2015 student LaVonne Bussey.) Surfing for Beginners You’ve never been in the ocean in a wetsuit ... but it’s right there, calling you! It’s time to discover why surfing has become so popular here on the Oregon Coast. Tony Gile (pictured), a local surf-shop owner and experienced instructor, will lead a three-session class designed to make anyone (aged 16 or older, please) comfortable in the water. You’ll learn how to read and understand a surf forecast, to decide when it’s safe to hit the water. You’ll practice “pop-ups” and paddling in the pool at the Lincoln City Community Center, and the class will culminate with a session on the beach, when conditions are just right for your first time. Dates are to be announced, but call soon to register for this class, as enrollment is limited. Dates: Three sessions, on dates to be announced. (Check the dates by calling 541-996-6222.) Location: Lincoln City, North County Center for the 2-hour classroom session; Lincoln City Community Center and a local beach, for sessions two and three Tuition: $45 (Plus a materials fee of $50 payable to instructor at the first class. Fee covers all equipment, including wetsuit and board.) Course #1070439 Registration is Easy: 541-996-6222 OCCC statements on Discrimination & Disabilities Discrimination: It is the policy of Oregon Coast Community College to comply with all federal and state rules and regulations pertaining to the civil rights of both employees and students. Oregon Coast Community College does not discriminate on the basis of race; color; sex; sexual orientation; marital status; religion; national origin; age; disability; veteran status or family relationship. Inquiries regarding compliance and /or grievance procedures regarding nondiscrimination in employment should be directed to the Human Resources Director at 541- 867-8515. 6 • oregoncoastcc.org • spring 2015 Inquiries regarding compliance and /or grievance procedures regarding nondiscrimination in provisions of education services, related services or access issues (in compliance with 34 CFR 104.8) should be directed to the Dean of Student Services and Section 504 Compliance Officer at 541867-8511. Oregon Coast Community College does not discriminate in providing access to its programs or activities. OCCC is committed to providing qualified students with a disability an equal opportunity to access the benefits, rights, and privileges of College services, activities in the most integrated setting appropriate to the student’s needs in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (Section 504), and ORS 659.150 to 659.160 and OAR 58121-045 to 581-21-049. Disabilities: Oregon Coast Community College is committed to providing equal opportunities for students with disabilities throughout the College community. Students with documented disabilities are entitled to reasonable accommodations under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. Our philosophy is to maximize your independence and self-reliance, providing a variety of support options to assist you in achieving your educational and/or vocational objectives. To receive services, you must submit documentation of your disabling condition(s) to the Director of Student Services. To initiate support services, please contact the Director of Student Services at 541-867-8511 or [email protected]. Students are responsible for requesting, in a timely manner, accommodation and documenting the nature and extent of their disability. She is OCCC. OREGON COAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE STUDENT PROFILE – ANDREA BALTHASER A ndrea Balthaser started attending classes at Oregon Coast Community College in Fall term of 2011. Her goal was to obtain her AAOT and then transfer to a four-year college and work towards a Bachelor’s degree. From there she plans to apply for her Master’s degree in teaching. ANDREA BALTHASER In June of 2013 she accomplished the first goal, and graduated from OCCC with her AAOT. She was then accepted to Western Oregon University, where she began classes in September of 2013. If all goes as planned she will graduate in June of 2017 with her Bachelor’s Degree. Andrea has always loved “Kitty’s style of teaching made math and has always dreamed me think outside of the box and of pursuing encouraged me to want to teach a career in teaching the same way with my future high school students,” Andrea said. mathematics. Since arriving on campus at Western, though, she has decided high school math is not the grade level she wants to teach. She has realized that elementary or middle school is where her passion lies. She believes that without the foundation and understanding of math for younger students, the rest of math will never make any sense. Preparing students for high school and college math is what she wants to do, so that they don’t struggle later in life, “when it really counts.” Her goal as a math teacher is to get children to not only love school, but to love math as well. Andrea loved her time here at OCCC and was inspired by her instructors. She felt their dedication to the students and their success was shown through their teaching and their communication with students. Katherine “Kitty” Pavlish was the biggest inspiration of all. “Kitty’s style of teaching made me think outside of the box and encouraged me to want to teach the same way with my future students,” Andrea said. Andrea also made many new friendships throughout her journey here at OCCC and she says they were also an inspiration to her along the way. When Andrea began her adventure – going back to school – it was not an easy decision. She was a mother to two little boys, ages 5 and 1. However, she wanted to be able to provide for her family and she wanted to set an example for them, showing them that you can accomplish anything you set your mind to. Today, almost four years later, she’s still passionately working towards that dream that began right here at OCCC. –BY HEIDI HALL spring 2015 • @occcsharks • 7 seatauqua Octopus Gyotaku The eight-legged marine octopus fascinates everyone, and also make for a spectacular guotaku- or fish prints. In this class you will be working with small market size octopus, and learning the steps of traditional gyotaku of applying ink to the body of an octopus and pressing rice paper to recieve the image. You will have the opportunity to create at least 10 to 12 gyotaku on rice paper with one specimen, or create an entire “school” of octopus. An additional $15 materials fee is required for this class. Wednesday, April 1: 10am to 2pm Location: Newport OCCC Campus, Rm. 140 Tuition: $30 Materials fee: $15, payable to instructor at start of class. Students are asked to bring a box of baby wipes and to wear clothes suitable for working with inks and octopus. Instructor: Heather Fortner (Piece at left by Heather Fortner.) Course #1070433 Registration is Easy: 541-996-6222 Paper Urchins Join Sarah Gayle for a new paper arts project. Using recycled materials and a simple few simple techniques you can create these organic sculptures during a 6 hour workshop class. Class instruction will cover cutting options, the use of text as value, adding color, glue and assembly step as well as materials for experimenting and a rock to build it all on. Please bring a hot glue gun and you are welcome to bring your own pet rock. Saturday, May 16: 10am to 4pm Location: Newport OCCC Campus, Rm. 140 Tuition: $30 Materials fee: $10, payable to instructor at start of class. Students are asked to bring a hot glue gun. And, you are welcome to bring your own pet rock. Instructor: Sarah Gayle Course #1070431 Registration is Easy: 541-996-6222 History: The Seatauqua (see- TALK-wa) was a series of workshops, lectures and excursions (by car, boat and even airplane) that ran for decades in Newport. Coordinated by Oregon Sea Grant, the programs encouraged chautauqua-style discussions by all participants about arts, 8 • oregoncoastcc.org • spring 2015 Watercolor Paper Jellyfish Sculptures Sarah Gayle’s watercolor paper art sculptures have been part of many community events, and now you can take a class and make some yourself. This workshop will teach cutting and folding techniques, wet on watercolor, curling and texturizing papers. Mixed media will be incorporated for tentacles. Hung from fish line they make great art pieces and with the addition of small glow sticks, it can even be fun in the dark. Friday, May 1: 10am to 4pm Location: Newport OCCC Campus, Rm. 140 Tuition: $30 Materials fee: $15, payable to instructor at start of class. Instructor: Sarah Gayle Course #1070432 • Registration is Easy: 541-996-6222 sciences, coastal ecology and more. Last year, Oregon Coast Community College and the Hatfield Marine Science Center began the process of reviving Seatauqua, with special events this Fall, Winter and Spring terms. To suggest a topic for an upcoming Seatauqua OCCC Community Education course, or to ask about serving as an instructor, call 541-996-6222. Shell Printing This is the ultimate beach experience and anyone can do it! You will be using acrylics on different papers, pressing the shells, then using metallic washes, creating many pleasing results. You’ll finish by carving your own CHOP (stamps) and you’ll even learn a few Japanese phrases. Later you can print these wonderful works of art and use them in collages, fabric, book covers, wrapping paper, note cards and more! Tuesday, April 29: 10am to 3pm Location: Newport OCCC Campus, Rm. 140 Tuition: $30 Materials fee: $10, payable to instructor at start of class. Students should bring a lunch and beverage, as well as: pen and pencil, apron, newsprint, and (if you have them) specialty rice papers, linoleum cutter, acrylic paints and brushes and shells. Instructor: Marion Moir Course #1070436 • Register at 541-996-6222 ARTS FE PR IL 20 17, 18 nd 19, ,a 15 A Wednesday, April 21: 9am to 4pm Location: OCCC Newport Campus, Rm. 140 Tuition: $30 Materials fee: $15, payable to instructor at start of class. Students should bring several weeks or months’ worth of newspapers. The more, the better. Each student needs to bring a stack of newspaper at least 6 to 8 inches in height. This is a critical requirement. Instructor: Heather Fortner (Piece at right by Heather Fortner) Course #1070435 • Registration is Easy: 541-996-6222 PE R A P L XX IVA Learn about our local marine algae and make lovely designs with seaweeds dried on paper. These pressed seaweeds can be used for cards, or framed for display, or for a herbarium collection. The forms, colors, and textures of our local red, brown and green seaweeds lend themselves beautifully to this Victorian art form. The class will begin with a short collecting trip to a local beach and then we will meet in the classroom to identify, prepare and then press our collected specimens onto paper. An additional $15 materials fee is required for this class. NEWPOR T The Art of Seaweed Pressing ST seatauqua Don’t miss our Seatauqua instructors at the Paper Arts Festival in April! NEWPORT PAPER ARTS FESTIVAL XX 20th Anniversary! CELEBRATING PAPER ARTS AND BOOK ARTS April 17, 18, and 19, 2015 Sponsored by OREGON COAST COUNCIL FOR THE ARTS TWELVE INSTRUCTORS — EIGHTEEN WORKSHOPS Monoprinting • Surface Design • Collage • Stamp Carving Boxes • Decorative Book Binding • Nature Printing Paper Manipulation • Photo-transfer • Encaustic CHERI ALDRICH, Mixed-Media Artist, Newport, OR BRIDGET BENTON, Mixed-Media Artist/Author, Portland, OR PATRICIA EDMONDS, Book Arts, Calligraphy, Forest Grove, OR HEATHER FORTNER, Gyotaku/Nature Printmaker, Toledo, OR GLENDA GOODRICH, Mixed-Media Artist, Salem, OR PATRICIA GRASS, Book Arts/Author, Forest Grove, OR MARGO KLASS, Mixed-Media, Books and Boxes/Author, Fairbanks, AK CYNTHIA JACOBI, Mixed-Media Artist, Newport, OR RANDI PARKHURST, Paper and Book Artist, Olympia, WA SARAH GAYLE PLOURDE, Mixed-Media Artist, Toledo, OR MOE SNYDER, Book and Box Artist, Seal Rock, OR JACQUELINE SULLIVAN, Mixed-Media Artist, Cincinnati, OH Creative Kelp Beads for Jewelry and Embellishments We will use locally gathered Bulk Kelp to create hand fashioned beads to be made into earrings, necklaces or bracelets as well as unique sewn kelp embellishments to use in your art. Learn how to gather, prepare and dry the kelp for future projects. Bring a sack lunch and a beverage. An additional $15 materials fee is required for this class. Monday, June 1: 10am-3pm Location: Newport OCCC Campus, Rm. 140 Tuition: $30 Instructor: Cheri Aldrich (Pictured at left) Course #1070428 • Register at 541-996-6222 Materials fee: $15, payable to instructor at start of class. Students should bring an apron, small towel, scissors, pencil and notebook, black Sharpie pen. Optional items include: Jewelry pliers, wire cutter, any special beads and findings and stringing materials you may want to use, and knitting needles. spring 2015 • @occcsharks • 9 williams lecture series: IMMIGRATION The Story of the Postville Raid Virginia Gibbs, professor emerita of Spanish now living in Newport, will present a reading and discussion of her new book “Shattered Dreams: The Story of a Historic I.C.E. Raid in the Words of the Detainees” at 7 p.m. Friday, April 24, in the Patrick O’Connor Community Room at the Oregon Coast Community College Central Campus in Newport. The talk will also delve into the challenges immigrants face here in Oregon. The presentation is part of OCCC’s Williams Lecture Series. Published last spring, the book gives the testimonials of 10 workers whose lives were devastated by the largest immigration raid in U.S. history when, in 2008, local and federal authorities entered the Agriprocessor meat packing plant in Postville, Iowa, and arrested what amounted to some 25 percent of the small town’s inhabitants. With special emphasis on women and children, the stories share the lives of each person, beginning in childhood and ending after the raid and subsequent jail sentences. The narrations give voice to the immigrants who were detained and imprisoned for identity theft, though the Supreme Court has since declared that action unconstitutional. In the book, for the first time, the detained workers told their own stories of how and why they came to the U.S., of working conditions in the meat packing industry, of the violent raid itself, and of families torn apart. “Since I first met and heard these immigrants’ stories,” Gibbs said, “I was struck by how much they wanted to tell people who they were and what had happened to them.” Gibbs and co-author Luz María Hernández decided they had to give these men, women and children that opportunity. These true stories vividly portray the fear, violence and harassment suffered by the undocumented, but also show their strength in the face of poverty and inhumane working conditions. U.S. Congressman Luis V. Gutierrez has said that “Postville is . . . still an image that haunts and inspires me. It is a story that must be told and remembered.” Professor Erik Camayd affirms that the “long-silenced voices of the humble migrants victimized by the federal raid at Postville, Iowa, are recovered at last in this volume.” Gibbs moved to the Oregon Coast two years ago and has been a volunteer with Centro de Ayuda and The Immigration Information Response Team. The OCCC Central Campus is located at 400 SE College Way in Newport. For more information, visit www.oregoncoastcc.org or call 541-8678501. Wendy Williams created the Williams Lecture Series in 1993 in honor of her husband, William Appleman Williams, a noted historian. Williams was known as the “Father of Revisionist History.” He taught American diplomatic history and foreign policy for over 30 years as OSU. His last teaching assignment was at OCCC, where he taught maritime history. Ms. Williams made a donation to the OCCC Foundation to create a fund for the lectures. 10 • oregoncoastcc.org • spring 2015 Nurses take Capitol steps The second-year OCCC nursing students travelled to Salem on February 10, 2015, to attend the annual “Nurse Lobby Day” sponsored by the Oregon Nurses Association. During Nurse Lobby Day, nurses and student-nurses from across the state join together to learn and discuss legislative issues that are priorities for the nursing profession. The morning session involved speakers on current legislation such as the Safe Staffing Bill, Blood Drive Safety and School Nurse Staffing ratios. The afternoon included lunch at the capitol building, followed by scheduled meetings in small groups with nurses, their representatives and senators to deliver the concerns of the nurses and to ask for support of our issues during this legislative session. The students described feeling motivated by being a part of the political process and by seeing the potential nurses have when working collectively on shared concerns. The Oregon Coast Community College nursing students were active participants in the event and represented our college proudly. – BETTE PERMAN GED, Adult General Education & ESOL O CCC’s GED & Adult General Education classes help students prepare for the GED Test and upgrade skills for college entry and/or employment. These classes are offered at both the Newport Campus and Lincoln City Center. OCCC’s ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) classes help students with speaking, writing, and more to improve their English skills. All ESOL classes are offered in Newport. For details, contact Roberta Green, 541-867-8535. Spring 2015 Orientation Schedule for GED & Adult General Education Classes Newport Day Class Orientation Newport Night Class Orientation Lincoln City Day Class Orientation Lincoln City Night Class Orientation Mon. & Wed., 1 pm-3:50 pm, March 30 & April 1 or April 27 & 29 Roberta Green Mon. & Wed., 5:30 pm-8:20 pm, March 30 & April 1 or April 27 & 29 Roberta Green Tues. & Thurs., 9 am-Noon, March 31 & April 2 or April 28 & 30 Julie Reynolds-Otrugman Tues. & Thurs., 5 pm-7:50 pm, March 31 & April 2 or April 28 & 30 Julie Reynolds-Otrugman Room 25 Room 25 Room 124 Room 124 Spring 2015 GED & Adult General Education Class Schedule Newport Day Class Newport Night Class Lincoln City Day Class Lincoln City Night Class Mondays & Wednesdays, 1pm-3:50 pm, starting March 30 Megan Miller-Morgan Mondays & Wednesdays, 5:30 pm-8:20 pm, starting March 30 Patricia DiGiulio Tuesdays & Thursdays, 9 am-11:50, starting March 31 Julie Reynolds-Otrugman Tuesdays & Thursdays, 5 pm-7:50 pm, starting March 31 Julie Reynolds-Otrugman Room 27 Room 27 Room 123 Room 123 OCCC’s ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) Classes Instructor: Will Quillian Newport Morning Class Newport Night Class Newport Night Class Laboratorio de Escritura (Writing Lab): Intermedio/avanzado (Intermediate/advanced) 541-867-8517 Monday, Wednesday & Friday, 9 am-10:50 am Room 24 Lunes e Miercoles (Mon & Wed), 6 pm-7:50 pm Meets at Oceanspray Family Center, 1039 NW Nye St. Martes e Jueves (Tues & Thurs), 6 pm-7:50 pm Meets at Foodshare of Lincoln County, 535 NE 1st St. Lunes e Miercoles (Mon & Wed), 11:30 am-12:50 pm Martes (Tues), 2 pm-3:20 pm GED Testing Info Recently, GED testing switched from a paperbased version to a computer-based version. Below is the new GED testing information. REGISTERING FOR GED TESTING • Go to the GED Testing Services website at gedtestingservice.com or GED.com • Sign up for My GED. • Watch the short video for information. MAKING AN APPOINTMENT FOR TESTING • Locate a testing center. • Provide the information requested. • Check the testing schedule. • Choose an appointment day and time. • Pay for the test (credit or debit card, voucher). GED TESTING FEES • The fee for each test is $38 • During the year 2014 (and possibly 2015) a testing candidate will be able to take two re-tests per subject area (8 total). The re-take fee will be discounted to $10. When the special re-take discount rate expires, the fee for each re-take will increase to $38. All initial and re-take fees are paid when a testing appointment is made. Room 24 Room 24 • A Release from Compulsory Attendance from last high school attended. • Be a student in the GED Options program. • Married. • Legally emancipated. ARRIVING FOR YOUR TEST • Please arrive fifteen minutes before your scheduled test appointment. • Please bring a valid government issued picture I.D. and a second I.D. with a signature. • Check in at the Student Services counter. • Read and sign the Candidate Rules Agreement. • Wait and listen for your name to be called. Candidates should refrain from bringing to the testing center large items such as backpacks, purses, laptops and other electronics, notebooks and books. Your personal items must fit in small lockers provided to you during testing. You will be asked to remove large watches and other large jewelry items before entering the testing room. The only things candidates need to bring to the testing center are their ID and car keys (if applicable). FOR 16- AND 17-YEAR-OLD STUDENTS Candidates 16 and 17 years of age must provide proof of one of the following requirements in order to take the GED test: For more details, contact Cheryle Burkhart, GED Testing Specialist, at 541-867-8505. To obtain a copy of a GED certificate or a GED transcript earned in 2013 or before, visit: www.diplomasender.com spring 2015 • @occcsharks • 11 OCCC Credit Courses: Spring 2015 aquarium science course number AQS111 AQS165 AQS186 AQS216 AQS220 AQS295 art course number ART131A ART131B ART131C ART181A ART181B ART181C ART270A ART270B ART270C ART279A title AQUARIUM SCIENCE PRACTICUM 2 CURRENT ISSUES IN AQUARIUM SCIENCE INTRODUCTION TO SCIENTIFIC DIVING ELASMOBRANCH HUSBANDRY BIOLOGY OF CAPTIVE INVERTEBRATES AQUARIUM SCIENCE INTERNSHIP days M F TBA W M TBA time 5PM-5:50PM 10AM-11:50AM -TBA 9AM-10:50AM 9AM-2:50PM -TBA campus Newport Newport Newport Newport Newport Online instructor CLAUSEN, STUART E. HOLTGRIEVE, DONALD WALKER, JENNA M. SPAULDING, CHRIS BOND, SAMANTHA K. SPAULDING, CHRIS credits 2 1 3 2 4 12 title DRAWING I DRAWING I DRAWING I PAINTING I PAINTING I PAINTING I PRINTMAKING I PRINTMAKING I PRINTMAKING I EXPERIMENTAL MEDIA days T R T R T R T R T R T R M W M W M W M W time 1PM-3:50PM 1PM-3:50PM 1PM-3:50PM 6PM-8:50PM 6PM-8:50PM 6PM-8:50PM 1PM-3:50PM 1PM-3:50PM 1PM-3:50PM 9AM-11:50AM campus Newport Newport Newport Newport Newport Newport Newport Newport Newport Newport instructor OSGOOD, LYNNE M. OSGOOD, LYNNE M. OSGOOD, LYNNE M. OSGOOD, LYNNE M. OSGOOD, LYNNE M. OSGOOD, LYNNE M. PENCE, JULIA ALLISON PENCE, JULIA ALLISON PENCE, JULIA ALLISON PENCE, JULIA ALLISON credits 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 days T R T R T R M W M W T R M W W time 9AM-11:50AM 1PM-3:50PM 8:30AM-11:50AM 9AM-11:50AM -TBA 1PM-3:20PM 9AM-10:20AM 2:15PM-3:05PM campus Newport Lincoln City Newport Newport Newport Newport Newport Lincoln City instructor STAFF, STAFF STAFF, STAFF NASH, HAL B. NASH, HAL B. NASH, HAL B. BOYCE, THOMAS HAMILTON, LAURA K. CARAN, LOUISA A. credits 4 4 5 4 4 4 3 1 days M T R W M W F T R TBA T R time 9AM-11:50AM 9AM-11:50AM -TBA 9AM-11:50AM 1PM-2:50PM 9AM-11:50AM 1PM-2:50PM -TBA 10AM-11:50AM campus Newport Newport Newport Newport Newport Lincoln City Newport Online Newport instructor TAUFAASAU, ANDREW T. HAVNER, GRETCHEN TAUFAASAU, ANDREW T. HAVNER, GRETCHEN TAUFAASAU, ANDREW T. BISHOP, JANICE M. CARAN, LOUISA A. BISHOP, JANICE M. CARAN, LOUISA A. credits 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 time 6PM-9:20PM 3PM-4:50PM 6PM-7:50PM 1PM-2:50PM campus instructor Waldport PELKEY, MICHELLE A. Newport BEARDSLEY, SHARON Newport VAN AELSTYN, ED Newport PAVLISH, CATHERINE ANN credits 5 4 4 4 time 6PM-8:50PM 1PM-3:50PM 12PM-4:50PM 1PM-2:50PM -TBA -TBA -TBA campus Newport Newport Newport Newport Online Online Online credits 4 4 1 4 3 4 4 biology, computers & college survival course number BI103 BI103 BI112 BI233 BI233 CAS133 CG100 CG103 title BIOLOGY BIOLOGY CELL BIOLOGY FOR HEALTH OCC HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY III HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY III BASIC COMPUTER SKILL/MS OFFICE COLLEGE SURVIVAL & SUCCESS COLLEGE SURVIVAL & SUCCESS SELF-MANAGEMENT criminal justice & communications course number CJA114 CJA211 CJA214 CJA225 CJA230 COMM100 COMM111 COMM214 COMM215 title INTRO. TO JUVENILE PROCESS CIVIL LIABILITY & ETHICS IN CJ CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND THE U.S. CONSTITUTION POLICE REPORT WRITING INTRODUCTION TO COMMUNICATION PUBLIC SPEAKING INTERPERSONAL COMM: PROCESS & THEORY SMALL GROUP COMMUNICATION PROCESS & THEORY ems & english course number EMS106 ENG105 ENG197 ENG260 title days EMT PART II T R INTRO TO LITERATURE (DRAMA) M W FILM STUDIES: CONTEMPORARY THEMES AND GENRES T R INTRODUCTION TO WOMEN’S LITERATURE T R geology, health & history course number G203 G203 HE110 HE242 HE250 HST103 HST203 title HISTORICAL GEOLOGY HISTORICAL GEOLOGY CPR/AED PROFESSIONAL (4/2/15-4/9/15) STRESS AND HUMAN HEALTH PERSONAL HEALTH WESTERN CIV: MODERN EUROPE HISTORY OF THE US 1914 TO PRESENT days T R T R R R TBA TBA TBA Stay informed: facebook.com/oregoncoastcommunitycollege 12 • oregoncoastcc.org • spring 2015 instructor BERNHARDT, GILBERT T. BERNHARDT, GILBERT T. WAY, ANN QUARLES, JEANNE C. BRUCE, ERIC ALLEN ANAND, LILIA D. JACKSON, TUCKER OCCC Credit Courses: Spring 2015 library studies & mathematics course number LIB127 MTH105 MTH111 MTH112 MTH20 MTH60 MTH60 MTH65 MTH65 MTH95 MTH95 music course number MUP171 MUP180 MUS110 MUS191P MUS191 MUS192P MUS192 MUS193P MUS193 MUS206 MUS220A MUS220B MUS220C title LIBRARY RESEARCH AND INFORMATION LITERACY EXPLORATION IN MATHEMATICS COLLEGE ALGEBRA ELEMENTARY FUNCTIONS BASIC MATH (ARITHMETIC) INTRODUCTORY ALGEBRA - FIRST TERM INTRODUCTORY ALGEBRA - FIRST TERM INTRODUCTORY ALGEBRA- SECOND TERM INTRODUCTORY ALGEBRA- SECOND TERM INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA days TBA T R M W T R M W M W M W T R M W T R M W time -TBA 1PM-2:50PM 9:30AM-11:50AM 9:30AM-11:50AM 5PM-6:50PM 1PM-3:20PM 9:30AM-11:50AM 5PM-7:20PM 1PM-3:20PM 9AM-11:20AM 5PM-7:20PM campus Online Newport Newport Newport Newport Newport Lincoln City Newport Lincoln City Newport Newport instructor ADOLF, DARCI ZERR, AMANDA BURAK, MARGE M. BURAK, MARGE M. KEEHN, ROGER A. KEEHN, ROGER A. STEVENS, MARGARET D. BURAK, MARGE M. STEVENS, MARGARET D. ZERR, AMANDA BURAK, MARGE M. credits 1 4 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 title APPLIED PIANO APPLIED GUITAR FUNDAMENTALS OF MUSIC CLASS PIANO I CLASS GUITAR I CLASS PIANO II CLASS GUITAR II CLASS PIANO III CLASS GUITAR III INTRODUCTION TO THE HISTORY OF ROCK MUSIC CHORUS CHORUS CHORUS days TBA TBA M W T R T R T R T R T R T R T R TWR TWR TWR time campus -TBA Newport -TBA Newport 1PM-2:50PM Newport 1PM-2:20PM Newport 1PM-2:20PM Newport 1PM-2:20PM Newport 1PM-2:20PM Newport 1PM-2:20PM Newport 1PM-2:20PM Newport 10:30AM-11:50AMNewport 12PM-12:50PM Newport 12PM-12:50PM Newport 12PM-12:50PM Newport instructor SCOVILLE, MARY LEE SCOVILLE, MARY LEE SCOVILLE, MARY LEE SCOVILLE, MARY LEE SCOVILLE, MARY LEE SCOVILLE, MARY LEE SCOVILLE, MARY LEE SCOVILLE, MARY LEE SCOVILLE, MARY LEE SCOVILLE, MARY LEE SCOVILLE, MARY LEE SCOVILLE, MARY LEE SCOVILLE, MARY LEE credits 1 1 4 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 1 1 1 nursing & allied health course number NCMA113 NCMA125 NUR101 NUR143 NUR145 NUR243 NUR244 title days CLINICAL PRACTICUM I RF PHARMACOLOGY M W NURSING ASSISTANT LEVEL 1 TBA CARE OF ACUTELY III PATIENTS & Families II MT INTRODUCTION TO PHARMACOLOGY & Pathophysiology R PREPARATION FOR ENTRY INTO PRACTICE (3/30/15-4/8/15) MTW PREPARATION FOR THE NCLEX-RN EXAM (5/26/15-6/2/15) MTW time 8AM-5PM 8:30AM-9:50AM -TBA -TBA 12PM-12:50PM campus Waldport Newport Waldport Newport Newport instructor SPICER, DEBBORA R. WAY, ANN GIBSON, GAIL P. MOLLINO, LINDA A. BARTON, LYNN R. credits 4 3 8 12 1 9AM-12:50PM Newport BARTON, LYNN R. 8 9AM-2:30PM Newport BARTON, LYNN R. 2 days TBA M W TBA M F M W M W T R time -TBA 10AM-11:50AM -TBA 9AM-11:20AM 1PM-2:50PM 1PM-2:50PM 3PM-4:50PM campus Newport Newport Online Lincoln City Newport Newport Newport instructor STAFF, STAFF QUARLES, JEANNE C. QUARLES, JEANNE C. LAUGHLIN, RICK E. QUARLES, JEANNE C. HAMILTON, LAURA K. RESZ, SUSAN D. credits 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 days M W T R M W T R M W M W T R T R M W TBA T R M W TBA M W TBA TBA T R time 6:30PM-8:20PM 9:30AM-11:20AM 6PM-6:30PM 9AM-9:30AM 1:30PM-3:20PM 1PM-1:30PM 10AM-11:50AM 1PM-2:50PM 10AM-11:50AM -TBA 9:15AM-11:05AM 1PM-2:50PM -TBA 1PM-2:20PM TBA-TBA -TBA -TBA campus instructor Newport WALES, ANN Newport WALES, ANN Newport WALES, ANN Newport WALES, ANN Newport WALES, ANN Newport WALES, ANN Newport HAMILTON, LAURA K. Lincoln City GASPAR, KAHEA Newport MISITI, PATRICK J. OnlineSCHUMACHER, CARROLL M. Lincoln City GASPAR, KAHEA Newport MISITI, PATRICK J. Online PAVLISH, CATHERINE ANN Newport PAVLISH, CATHERINE ANN Online PAVLISH, CATHERINE ANN Online MCALPINE, JEFFREY B. Newport HAMILTON, LAURA K. credits 4 4 1 1 4 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 4 3 political science, psychology, reading & sociology course number PS201 PSY101 PSY201A PSY201A PSY216 RD115 SOC206 title U.S. GOVERNMENT PSYCHOLOGY AND HUMAN RELATIONS INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY - PART 1 INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY - PART 1 SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY COLLEGE READING SOCIAL PROBLEMS spanish & writing course number SPA103 SPA103 SPA113C SPA113C SPA203 SPA213C WR115 WR121 WR121 WR121 WR122 WR122 WR122 WR123 WR123 WR227 WR90 title FIRST YEAR SPANISH- THIRD TERM FIRST YEAR SPANISH- THIRD TERM FIRST YEAR SPANISH CONVERSATION FIRST YEAR SPANISH CONVERSATION SECOND YEAR SPANISH- 3RD TERM INTERMEDIATE SPANISH INTRODUCTION TO EXPOSITORY WRITING ENGLISH COMPOSITION ENGLISH COMPOSITION ENGLISH COMPOSITION ENGLISH COMPOSITION ENGLISH COMPOSITION ENGLISH COMPOSITION ENGLISH COMPOSITION ENGLISH COMPOSITION TECHNICAL/PROFESSIONAL WRITING 1 WRITING 90 spring 2015 • @occcsharks • 13 Career. One hundred Lincoln County men and women have launched successful careers in nursing, thanks to Oregon Coast Community College. Join them! The deadline to apply for Fall Term is March 27, 2015. Find prerequisites and more details, here: oregoncoastcc.org/nursing-program. First Year Courses • 46 Credits FALL TERM WINTER TERM SPRING TERM NUR 141 Fundamentals of Nursing BI 233 Human Anatomy & Physiology III NUR 142 Care of Acutely Ill Patients & Families 1 BI 234 Microbiology NUR 143 Care of Acutely Ill Patients & Families 2 NUR 145 Introduction to Pharmacology & Pathophysiology Second Year Courses • 34 Credits FALL TERM NUR 241 Care of Patients with Complex Health Problems WINTER TERM NUR 242 Care of Patients in Crisis & the Community SPRING TERM NUR 243 Preparation for Entry into Practice NUR 244 Preparation for NCLEX-RN Nursing Career Pathway Certified Nursing Assistant Licensed Practical Nurse 14 • oregoncoastcc.org • spring 2015 Associate Degree in Nursing Baccalaureate in Nursing Masters in Nursing Doctorate in Nursing – our vision – Shaping the Future Through Learning – our mission – At Oregon Coast Community College we equip students for success by providing educational pathways and supports in response to the diverse needs of our community. Through accessible and engaging programs, we enrich the economic and civic vitality of Lincoln County and beyond. – our values – Learning | Inspiration | Excellence | Collaboration | Equity Integrity | Sustainability | Accountability spring 2015 • @occcsharks • 15 Always priceless, SBDC classes can even be free Tuition scholarships available for businesses county-wide Thanks to tremendous support from Lincoln County and the cities of Newport, Lincoln City, and Waldport, and diligent effort by the SBDC staff, the Oregon Coast Community College Small Business Development Center has secured a Community Development Block Grant that will help cover the cost of tuition in most SBDC classes and programs for Lincoln County business owners with five or fewer employees, and who meet certain income criteria. Many, if not most, Lincoln County business owners would qualify for grant support if they request it. The process is simple: Just call the SBDC at 541-994-4166 to request a meeting with an SBDC advisor. They’ll provide the necessary forms to determine if you’re eligible, and then will work with you to determine what courses and support are necessary for you to reach your goals, whether it’s simply to rampup your online marketing efforts, or to more broadly improve your business operations across many areas. Lincoln City grant continues And, for businesses located within Lincoln City’s Urban Renewal District, economic development grant funds are still available from the Lincoln City Urban Renewal Agency. These funds can underwrite the cost of tuition for certain SBDC classes and programs in an effort to improve the health and vitality of the district’s business community. For details on all of these programs, call us at 541-994-4166 or visit www.oregoncoastbusiness.com. The SBDC salutes Ron Spisso, Small Business Management Program Coordinator, on his retirement from full time work on Jan. 1. Ron continues to work half-time and regularly counsels clients while leading this year’s SBM program, along with Misty Lambrecht. Ron is pictured, at left, at his retirement celebration at the Historic Anchor Inn in Lincoln City. Class Date Location Course # NEWPORT: OCCC CENTRAL CAMPUS Price Page Google Drive (Documents, Spreadsheet & Presentations)....... April 14..........................Newport..................................... 1070386................................$30................................... 18 Instagram for Business.......................................................................... April 15..........................Newport..................................... 1070388................................$30................................... 17 Website Tune-Up Workshop................................................................ April 21..........................Newport..................................... 1070384................................$30................................... 19 Jobseekers Training Program.............................................................. May 5 to May 15.........Newport..................................... N/A..........................................FREE................................. 21 Facebook Marketing for Beginners................................................... May 7..............................Newport..................................... 1070390................................$30................................... 18 Start Your Online Store/Sell It Online!.............................................. May 21............................Newport..................................... 1070392................................$30................................... 17 Photo Editing for E-Commerce (Mac & PC).................................... May 28............................Newport..................................... 1070396................................$30................................... 19 Facebook Marketing for Advanced Users....................................... June 3.............................Newport..................................... 1070401................................$30................................... 18 Search Engine Optimization: Winning with Google................... June 4.............................Newport..................................... 1070399................................$30................................... 18 Class Date Location LINCOLN CITY: OCCC NORTH COUNTY CENTER Course # Price Page Create Your Logos & Branding............................................................ April 1 to April 29.......Lincoln City .............................. 1070383................................$79................................... 21 Real Estate Broker Pre-License Test Class........................................ April 2 to June 13.......Lincoln City .............................. 1070419................................$600................................. 19 Business Start-Ups & Tune Ups (10 Weeks).................................... April 7 to June 9..........Lincoln City .............................. 1070417................................$225................................. 17 Website Tune-Up Workshop................................................................ April 8.............................Lincoln City .............................. 1070384................................$30................................... 19 Google Drive (Documents, Spreadsheet & Presentations)....... April 14..........................Lincoln City............................... 1070386................................$30................................... 18 Instagram for Business.......................................................................... April 15..........................Lincoln City............................... 1070388................................$30................................... 17 Bring Your Recipe to Market................................................................ April 22 & May 6 ........Lincoln City............................... XFDS8010.............................$49................................... 21 Shoebox Bookkeeping ......................................................................... April 30..........................Lincoln City............................... 1070403................................$39................................... 20 Build Your Own Website........................................................................ May 6 to May 27.........Lincoln City .............................. 1070416................................$180................................. 17 Facebook Marketing for Beginners................................................... May 7..............................Lincoln City............................... 1070390................................$30................................... 18 QuickBooks 5-Part Series...................................................................... May 12 to June 9........Lincoln City............................... 1070408................................$195................................. 20 Start Your Online Store/Sell It Online!.............................................. May 21............................Lincoln City............................... 1070392................................$30................................... 17 Photo Editing for E-Commerce (Mac & PC).................................... May 28............................Lincoln City............................... 1070396................................$30................................... 19 Facebook Marketing for Advanced Users....................................... June 3.............................Lincoln City............................... 1070401................................$30................................... 18 Search Engine Optimization: Winning with Google................... June 4.............................Lincoln City............................... 1070399................................$30................................... 18 Business Law for Lincoln County’s Small Business Owners..... TBA..................................Lincoln City............................... 1070397................................$30................................... 19 16 • oregoncoastcc.org • spring 2015 Use Instagram & Pinterest to Grow Your Business 10-WEEK ENTREPRENEUR’S PLANNING COURSE Pinterest has proven to be a great way to promote and share content. In this class, participants will learn how to enhance their Pinterest accounts and images to help stand out from the rest. The course will also delve into the power of Instagram, and how this app can be used to specifically target “super users” and how, using @ messages and strategic tags, Instagram can play a powerful role in a business’ marketing program. This 10-session course will help you match your personal and professional goals. First-time business owners, or those just considering starting a business, will assess their entrepreneurial make-up, which will help them decide if this is the right adventure to pursue. Those already in business will learn how to tune-up their business to run more smoothly. By developing a business plan framework that includes a mission statement, financial forecasts, marketing strategies, location, pricing, personnel and more, you will be planning for your future success. The $225 tuition includes a comprehensive notebook and study guide valued at more than $90. (Spouses and/ or business partners may attend FREE, but must pre-register.) Lincoln City Wednesday, 2-5pm Date: April 15 Location: North County Center in Lincoln City, Rm. 222 Tuition: $30 • Instructor: Misty Lambrecht Course #XCS0001F-Z1 Register by calling 541-994-4166 Lincoln City only this term: Tuesdays, 6-9pm Dates: April 7 to June 9 Location: North County Center in Lincoln City, Rm. 208 Tuition: $225 Instructor: Reuben Johnsen Course #XBA9503T • Register by calling 541-994-4166 Build Your Own Website Reuben Johnsen This four-week course features 12 hours of instruction time, in four three-hour sessions and lab time of four three-hour sessions, to build a website with hands-on help from the instructor. SESSION ONE: Hosting, domain name, website layout, plan and strategy. SESSION TWO: Picking your template and adding the pages for content and images. SESSION THREE: Picking the right plug-ins for advanced functions and customer use. SESSION FOUR: Launching your site, tracking success. Upon completion of the course, students will be able to create a site using a template and modify its content, add special features to the website with plug-in modules and choose where to host the website. Wednesday, 2-5pm & 6-9pm Dates: May 6 to 27 Location: North County Center in Lincoln City, Rm. 208/222 Tuition: $180 Instructor: Misty Lambrecht Course #XCS9606A Register by calling 541-994-4166 Small Business Classes Business Start-Ups & Tune-Ups Newport Wednesday, 6-9pm Date: April 15 Location: Central County Campus in Newport, Rm. 61 Tuition: $30 • Instructor: Misty Lambrecht Course #XCS0001F-Z1 Register by calling 541-994-4166 Sell it Online! Before you set up your online store, you first need to know some of the basics. In this class you will learn how to understand the actual processes of selling online. Learn how to set up a light box to shoot photos of inventory ideal for posting online, and learn how to edit photos for your store using handy free tools. You will also learn how to best display your products online and how to market your online website using the right keywords. In addition you will know when to get a merchant account, how to write the right descriptions for your products, how to set up PayPal buttons, product display pictures and Google Checkout. You’ll also be able to craft a solid return policy and determine how best to price and manage shipping. We’ll also discuss warranties, understanding what different merchants accounts are and much more. This workshop does not include selling on eBay or Etsy. Lincoln City Wednesday, 2-5pm Date: May 21 Location: North County Center in Lincoln City, Rm. 222 Tuition: $30 Instructor: Misty Lambrecht Course #XBA9601F Register by calling 541-994-4166 Newport Tuesday, 6-9pm Date: May 21 Location: Central County Campus in Newport, Rm. 61 Tuition: $30 Instructor: Misty Lambrecht Course #XBA9601F Register by calling 541-994-4166 This material is based upon work supported by the U.S. Small Business Administration under Cooperative Agreement Number SBAHQ-12-B-0069. SBA’s funding is not an endorsement of any products, opinions, or services. All SBA funded programs are extended to the public on a nondiscriminatory basis. Reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities will be made if requested in advance. Contact the SBDC at Oregon Coast Community College, 3788 SE High School Dr., Lincoln City, OR 97367, 541-994-4166. spring 2015 • @occcsharks • 17 Winning with Google Search Your website is your most powerful marketing tool available to you. It should have the ability to generate sales and increase business growth. This course will cover: • What is Search Engine Optimization? • How Search Engines Work • Organic Versus Paid Search • Making Your Content Effective • The New World of Web Content • Google algorithm changes and SEO, & Webmaster Tools Lincoln City Thursday, 2-5pm Date: June 4 Location: North County Center in Lincoln City, Rm. 222 Tuition: $30 Instructor: Misty Lambrecht Course #XBA96000E Register by calling 541-994-4166 Newport Tuesday, 6-9pm Date: June 4 Location: Central County Campus in Newport, Rm. 61 Tuition: $30 Instructor: Misty Lambrecht Course #XBA96000E Register by calling 541-994-4166 Using Google’s Free Applications for Documents, Spreadsheets and More Small Business Classes It used to be that small businesses had to plan a hefty software budget for word-processing, spreadsheets and presentations. No longer, if they choose to use Google’s free cloud-based applications. In this class, Misty Lambrecht will introduce you to how you can access and use Google’s powerful lineup of free business software and presentation tools. Lincoln City Tuesday, 2-5pm Date: April 14 Location: North County Center in Lincoln City, Rm. 222 Tuition: $30 Instructor: Misty Lambrecht Course #XBA96000E Register by calling 541-994-4166 Newport Tuesday, 6-9pm Date: April 14 Location: Central County Campus in Newport, Rm. 61 Tuition: $30 Instructor: Misty Lambrecht Course #XBA96000E Register by calling 541-994-4166 18 • oregoncoastcc.org • spring 2015 Beginning Facebook Marketing Are you ready to create your business page on Facebook, or to begin advertising the page you already have? This is the place to start. Lincoln City Wednesday, 2-5pm Date: May 7 Location: North County Center in Lincoln City, Rm. 222 Tuition: $30 • Instructor: Misty Lambrecht Course #XCS0001D-Z1 Register by calling 541-994-4166 Newport Wednesday, 6-9pm Date: May 7 Location: Central County Campus in Newport, Rm. 61 Tuition: $30 • Instructor: Misty Lambrecht Course #XCS0001D-Z2 Register by calling 541-994-4166 Advanced Facebook Marketing Designed for business owners with established accounts on Facebook, this course will delve deep into powerful new paid (and free) advertising opportunities, including an in-depth look at Facebook’s remarkable new Power Editor tool, which affords advertisers new ways to target advertising very specifically, even here on the Oregon Coast. Lincoln City Wednesday, 2-5pm Date: June 3 Location: North County Center in Lincoln City, Rm. 222 Tuition: $30 • Instructor: Misty Lambrecht Course #XCS0001E Register by calling 541-994-4166 Newport Wednesday, 6-9pm Date: June 3 Location: Central County Campus in Newport, Rm. 61 Tuition: $30 • Instructor: Misty Lambrecht Course #XCS0001E Register by calling 541-994-4166 Edit and Prepare Your Photos for Online Use, for Free! If you’re selling online, you’re uploading photos to the Internet. In this class, you’ll learn about key tools that come free on various Mac or PC platforms, or which you can download and use for little or no cost. Getting fresh, compelling photographs online, on your website and on your various social media platforms, needn’t be a hassle. It can be fast and affordable, thanks to these tools and tips. Staff will be able to provide instruction in PC, Mac and iPhone/iOS platforms. Just one look at the scenery around us, and it’s no wonder that Lincoln County is still considered a promising place to work as a Real Estate Broker. And, this spring, Oregon Coast Community College will present a 10-week Real Estate Pre-License course, a course designed to help aspiring Real Estate brokers launch their careers here on the Central Coast. The class meets the 150-hour Oregon Real Estate Agency requirement to qualify to take the Oregon State Real Estate Broker License exam. “Once a student completes this course,” said OCCC Small Business Development Center Director Dave Price, “they will be able to submit their broker application to the Oregon Real Estate Agency and they’ll be able to take the Oregon State/PSI Real Estate Broker exam.” Newport Thursday, 6-9pm Date: May 28 Location: Central County Campus in Newport, Rm. 61 Tuition: $30 • Instructor: Misty Lambrecht Course #XBA96000E Register by calling 541-994-4166 Website Tune-Up Workshop If your business’ website has aged a little or developed any quirks, or if you’re ready to add some new utility or a fresh new look, this is the class for you. You’ll be in a group to share ideas and strategies while you receive the one-on-one instruction you need from technology instructor, and experienced website designer, Misty Lambrecht. Lincoln City Tuesday, 2-5pm Date: April 8 Location: North County Center, Rm. 222 Tuition: $30 • Instructor: Misty Lambrecht Course #XBA96000E Register by calling 541-994-4166 Newport Tuesday, 6-9pm Date: April 21 Location: Central County Campus in Newport, Rm. 61 Tuition: $30 • Instructor: Misty Lambrecht Course #XBA96000E Register by calling 541-994-4166 Real Estate Broker’s License Pre-Exam Class Lincoln City Thursday, 6-9pm Date: April 2 to June 11 & June 13 (10 weeks, plus a Saturday all-day study session on June 13.) Location: North County Center, Rm. 208 Tuition: $600 Course #XBA96000E Register by calling 541-994-4166 Registering for Small Business classes is fast and easy! Just call 541-994-4166 (Or, complete the registration form on page 23.) Check for updates on class offerings any time, at oregoncoastbusiness.com Fundamentals of Business Law This spring, the Oregon Coast SBDC is proud to deliver powerful business law courses to business owners throughout Lincoln County. Held at the North County Center of Oregon Coast Community College, the course will be led by Isaac Ersoff, a Lincoln City attorney. The instructor, however, may tailor course content to the registrants’ needs. To request certain information to be included in the presentation, please contact the instructor after registering, through an online form available here: http:// www.oregoncoastbusiness.com/business-law. html. Topics may include: Business Formation For entrepreneurs needing to know how to protect themselves and their business from poIsaac Ersoff tential liability, and for seasoned business owners needing to review their operations, this course will provide concrete examples and guidance for all. Students will learn to distinguish between various for-profit and non-profit corporate entities to help them understand which formation can best help them achieve their goals. The course will briefly discuss contract formation and agency. Agency & Independent Contractor Law Is your independent contractor actually your employee? Will your independent contractor or employee create liability for you or your business? Understand your potential liability in various contexts by understanding basic legal principals and the tests BOLI commonly uses to distinguish business relationships. Additionally, students, with guidance from the instructor, will examine basic contracts and business practices to help them achieve their goals. Lincoln City Thursday, 6-8pm Date: To Be Announced Location: North County Center in Lincoln City, Rm. 208 Tuition: $30 • Instructor: Isaac Ersoff Course #XBA9500N Register by calling 541-994-4166 spring 2015 • @occcsharks • 19 Quickbooks Pro: 5-Part Series in Lincoln City This course combines five 3-hour QuickBooks Pro classes under one course. 1) QuickBooks Financial Reports, 2) QuickBooks Tips and Tricks, 3) QuickBooks Sales Transactions, 4) QuickBooks Vendor Transactions, and 5) QuickBooks Payroll. The total cost is $195. Or, take individual classes as listed below. Shoebox Bookkeeping Good-old “low-tech” accounting! Would you like to learn some basic, fundamental accounting skills? This class will cover the basics, such as: setting up a general ledger and chart of accounts, accounts payable and receivable and recording start-up costs. This class is also a good refresher course for individuals who currently do computer bookkeeping. Please bring your calculator. Lincoln City Thursday, 5:30-8:30pm Date: April 30 Location: North County Center in Lincoln City, Rm. 119 Tuition: $39 Instructor: Kathie Gordon-Brooks Course #XBA9600D Register by calling 541-994-4166 Lincoln City Tuesdays, May 12 to June 9 Time: 6 pm to 9 pm • Rm. 222 Instructor: Kathie Gordon-Brooks Cost: $195 for 5, or choose individual sessions at $49/ea. Course #XCA9602C • Register by calling 541-994-4166 1—QUICKBOOKS TIPS AND TRICKS TUES., MAY 12 ($49) Registration is fast and easy! Learn how to navigate through the QuickBooks software like a pro. You will learn the software “big picture,” version choices, capabilities, chart of accounts, backing up, keyboard shortcuts, memorized transactions, pre-set forms, customizing other forms, and some trouble-shooting. Q & A encouraged. Kathie Gordon-Brooks 2—QUICKBOOKS PAYROLL TUES., MAY 19 ($49) Using the QuickBooks Pro desktop software, you will learn how to process payroll checks, payroll taxes, payroll liabilities and payroll reporting. Also, learn how to track time using the software and how this time can be billed to customers. QuickBooks Online Payroll and other options will be discussed. This will be a hands-on course with active discussion; you should bring a notepad and be familiar with operating a Windows computer. 3—QUICKBOOKS SALES TRANSACTIONS TUES., MAY 26 ($49) Learn how to record the various transactions you have with customers and have QuickBooks give you understandable reports. You will also learn ways to understand your accounts receivable, aging reports, record payments on account, record recurring sales invoices, and analyze customer statistics. Small Business Classes 4—QUICKBOOKS VENDOR TRANSACTIONS TUES., JUNE 2 ($49) Learn how to record the various transactions you have with vendors and have QuickBooks give you understandable reports. You will also learn ways to understand your accounts payable, cash flow needs, and cost reports. 5—QUICKBOOKS FINANCIAL REPORTS TUES., JUNE 9 ($49) Learn how to record the various transactions you have in your business, reconcile your checking accounts, reconcile your loans, and provide your banker with accurate reports. You will also learn how to understand your Profit and Loss Report and what a Balance Sheet tells you. Finally, you will learn what you need to do at year-end for governmental reporting and business analysis. 20 • oregoncoastcc.org • spring 2015 Simply fill out the registration form on page 23 and mail it in with payment. Or, save the stamp and register by phone! Call 541-994-4166. Get Your Recipe to Market Have you always heard friends tell you, “your strawberry jam is the best I’ve ever had!” Is your grandmother’s famous celery-seed salad dressing just too good not to share? Are you ready to take your favorite recipe to market? In this class, led by Lucinda Whitacre, you’ll learn the fundamentals needed to master and achieve your goals. In the first session, you will answer the question, “What’s the big idea?” You’ll learn to check out the competition, to find out who your target market is and what they will pay for your special delight. You will also get feedback on what you need to do to get this going, as well as finding out some of the basic rules you need to follow and how to determine what comes next. The second session will explore state, federal and local rules and regulations. Where can you make your product? What kind of packaging should you use? What kind of logo and label would work for your customers? Where do I want to sell? Online, at a farmer’s market or, in local grocery stores? If stores, how do I get in? All of this will be discussed, as well as receiving help in examining your margins, and sourcing wholesale ingredients – all to answer the question, “can I make a profit?” Lincoln City Wednesdays, 2-5pm (Two Sessions) Dates: April 22 & May 6 Location: North County Center in Lincoln City, Rm. 208 Tuition: $49 Instructor: Lucinda Whitacre Course #TBA Register by calling 541-994-4166 Create Professional Logos & Branding for Your Product Learn how to go about designing your own company logo and what it takes to create memorable product identity and branding. This class will present a variety of styles and techniques for combining symbols and illustrations with lettering, to create a recognizable logo. Learn the difference between a logo and a logotype. You will also gain an understanding of effective use of fonts for communication and readability in all of your print and web promotions. Instructor, Sue Valentine, M.F.A., has done design work for clients such as Airstream, Michelob, Pepsi, Libby’s Foods, and San Antonio Wineries. Lincoln City Wednesdays, 6-9pm (Five Sessions) Dates: April 1 to 29 Location: North County Center in Lincoln City, Rm. 208 Tuition: $79 Instructor: Sue Valentine Course #1070383 Register by calling 541-994-4166 Angell Job Corps auto student (and past OCCC/Rotary Jobseekers Program participant) Gabriel Gonzalez is now engaged in a Work Based Learning experience at Gold Motors. The “WBL” is an unpaid internship giving him experience in his field of choice. With him in the photo is Mike Henneman, VP Gold Motors. (Photo by Linda Kilbride.) Ramp-up your job-seeking skills Are you preparing to apply for work locally or in other areas? Are you ready to do the research needed to apply? Do you feel prepared to interview and present yourself in the best possible light? Here is an opportunity to learn the skills that will make you more competitive in the job market. This series of four workshops was created for those looking forward to applying for employment. The class will meet from 4 pm to 6 pm on Tuesdays and Fridays, May 5 to 15. The workshops are presented by the Small Business Development Center at Oregon Coast Community College and the Rotary Club of Newport. Each of the 12 participants will be mentored and supported as they gain a better understanding of completing a job application, writing a winning resumé and cover letter, and more. Topics will also include dressing for the interview, presentation skills, and practice interviews. This series is available to OCCC students, referrals from prospective employers, and the community at large. You need not be an OCCC student to apply. Best of all, this program is provided absolutely free. However, program size is limited to twelve participants. To apply for one of the 12 spaces, simply call 541-994-4166. Hurry – while there’s no official deadline to enter, registrants will only be welcomed until the 12 spaces are filled. • Resumé-Writing Workshop May 5, 4 to 6 pm • Room 70 OCCC Newport Campus • Using Social Media in Your Search May 8, 4 to 6 pm • Room 70 OCCC Newport Campus • Dress for Success May 12 • Location TBA • Interview Coaching May 15 • Columbia Bank, Newport Register Soon! Call 541-994-4166. spring 2015 • @occcsharks • 21 How to register Pre-registration is required for classes. The easiest and fastest way to register for the non-credit community education or small business classes listed in this publication is to call 541-994-4166. Our staff will walk you through the registration form (see facing page) over the phone and can take your payment at the same time. However, if you prefer paper and pen, you’re welcome to fill out the form on the facing page, or complete the process online. Here’s how: Step 1. Registration To register online: Go to www.oregoncoastcc.org. At the right of the page, click the oval reading “Apply to OCCC.” Then, follow the appropriate links. To register by mail, or in person: Complete the registration form on facing page, or use the one available online at oregoncoastcc.org. Step 2. Submit your form There are two ways to submit your completed form: A) You may drop off your completed form at any OCCC campus B) Mail with payment to: 3788 SE High School Drive, Lincoln City, OR 97367 Prices, fees & refunds The price for non-credit classes varies with each class (see individual class listings for details). Some courses may require additional fees for materials, which are also listed in the class description. Payment The college accepts all traditional forms of payment including cash, checks, MasterCard, VISA, Discover and debit cards. Refunds If the college cancels a class, students are entitled to a full refund of tuition and fees. Students who drop a class will be issued a refund based on the following criteria: Class length 3 to 12 weeks Less than 2 weeks Drop deadline Before second class meeting 72 hours prior to the first class. No refunds will be provided for withdrawals or drops after the drop deadlines shown above. Community Education Courses Community Education courses are available to students ages 16 and older, unless otherwise stated, who are interested in pursuing a new hobby or pastime. Community Education provides fun classes which include special, personal, professional, hobby, and recreational interests. Classes are offered throughout the community and the college is always working to expand course offerings in many locations throughout Lincoln County. Choose a class – or a few classes – and join us at Oregon Coast Community College this term! 22 • oregoncoastcc.org • spring 2015 Registering for credit courses & programs Never gone to college? Just a little rusty? No problem! Registration is an easy process, and we’re here to help. It all starts with a COMPASS placement test. 1) Take the College Placement Test Call 541-867-8501 (Central Campus) or 541-996-6222 (North Center) to schedule an appointment to take the COMPASS college placement test to discover which reading, writing and math courses are the best match for your academic level. After the test, you will schedule an appointment to attend a New Student Orientation/Advising Session (see #3, below). 2) Transfer Students If you have previous college credit, call 541-867-8501 to schedule an appointment with an academic advisor. 3) Attend a New Student Orientation/ Advising Session (Required for all new credit students.) There you will: • be advised for your first-term class schedule • learn about OCCC policies, term deadlines, transfer and career and technical programs • learn to read the class schedule and online catalog, and be cleared to register • learn about different options to consider when determining how to pay for college 4) Register Register for the classes you selected at your new-student orientation/advising session. Registration is completed online. Login to your myOCCC account to begin. Registration dates can be found on the calendar at oregoncoastcc.org/academic-calendars. REMEMBER: You will not be able to register for credit classes without first meeting with an academic advisor. Shoot the QR code to jump to OCCC’s admissions page. Community Education/SBDC REGISTRATION FORM Date ___________________ Term (Circle One) Name _________________________________ Address ________________________________ _______________________________________ Email Address ___________________________ Daytime Telephone _______________________ Birthdate _______________________________ Circle Your Response: Gender: US Citizen Oregon Resident Are you a Veteran? FM Y N Y N Y N Employment Status (Check One) o Work 35 or More Hours/Week o Not Currently Employed o o OCCC Would appreciate your response to the following: o White o African American o Hispanic COURSE # CLASS TITLE Fall Winter Spring Summer The registration process The registration process To sign up for a non-credit Community Education or for Smalla Business class,Community simply complete To sign up non-credit this form and mail with payment, to Education Small BusinessCollege class, simply Oregon or Coast Community complete and mail with payment, to 3788 SEthis Highform School Drive Lincoln City, OR, 97367 OCCC 3788 High School Drive Or, callSE 541-994-4166 to register by phone and pay by City, debit OR, or credit card. Lincoln 97367 Note: No refunds may be issued Or, call us at 541-994-4166 to register for classes canceled with less than 72 hours’ notice. by phone and pay by debit or credit card. 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