Gaucho Guide
Saddleback College 
Community Education         
April  1 , 2010                      
 
 
Spring is here, April is here, and so is the Gaucho Guide!
Spring brings us new beginnings and opportunities, and it is the perfect time to plan to take some summer Community Education classes at Saddleback College. Whether it is a class for a career change, skill improvement, personal development, or just for fun, Community Education has them all. The 2010 Summer
Gaucho Guide will be mailed this week. But you can register right now! Why wait?  Visit our website at: www.ce.saddleback.edu 
 
In Memory of Alan Lugena
With sorrow, Community Education announces the passing of Alan Lugena, our art instructor of many years. Beloved by his students, his colleagues, and the Community Education Department, Alan admired all of nature's beauty. To honor Alan's dedication to teaching his craft, Community Education has established the "Alan Lugena Scholarship Fund" for eligible art students. If you would like to contribute to the Fund, please make your check payable to Saddleback College Foundation and mail it to:
Saddleback College Foundation
Alan Lugena Scholarship Fund
28000 Marguerite Parkway
Mission Viejo, CA  92692
    
 
Workforce Readiness

 
Need to get into the workforce fast?  Let Community Education's adult, "not-for-credit/fee-based" classes help you. Based on your input, we have partnered with several schools and businesses to maximize the knowledge and experience base of our instructor pool and expand our class offerings.  Some of these new partnerships include: Boston Reed College Medical Careers
 Rockwell Real Estate License Renewal,  Education to Go,  and Orange County Dental Careers.  Be sure to check our other Workforce Ready classes in the Gaucho Guide or at our website: www.ce.saddleback.edu 
 
Travel
 
We are offering some great "just-for-fun" adventures and getaways this summer. Check out the Travel Section in the Gaucho Guide for dates, times, and trip details.
 
Speaking of travel, why not plan a vacation and learn basic computer skills at the same time?  Journeys In Computing will let you do both. Hurry!  Seats are limited. 

Road trip anyone?  Maybe touring some of California's finest vineyards?  To help you get the most out of your trip, take our Wine Appreciation: California's Great Wines class. It will offer a taste of California's best vintages (even if you stay at home).
 
Questions about Saddleback College Community Education?  Email us at comed@saddleback.edu, or call us at (949) 582-4646.
 
Sincerely,
Saddleback College Community Education
 
 
Gaucho Guide

Gaucho Guide Cover Sum 2010

Why wait? Register now.
 
Aquatics
Summer's Cool At
Saddleback College 
 
The Summer 2010 College for Kids  schedule is ready for your review.  Be sure to register early!  Academic classes include math, reading, writing, languages, science, computers, and study skills.  From the arts we offer: theatre, music, art, sewing, manners, and film.  Design a program just for your child(ren) using the convenient Class Grids and Scheduling Guide online or in the printed Gaucho Guide.  And don't forget the Junior Gauchos Aftercare Fun Club for extended days.  See the complete College For Kids Program and register at:
 
 
 
Summer is the time "Cool Kids" return to
 Saddleback College
 
What's new at College For Kids?  Just "click" to find out the details.
 Summer Cool - Science Camps
 
Aquatics
            
 
Junior Gauchos Sports Clinics
 
Aquatics
Junior Gauchos Sports Clinics offer children of all ages developmental skills and good sportsmanship in a fun and encouraging environment.  They also provide "cool" ways for your child(ren) to get fit and put their summer energy to good use.  You can choose from: baseball,
cheerleading, basketball, golf, soccer, tennis, volleyball, and water polo Using the Class Grids, you can combine sports clinics with other classes to get the perfect balance for your child(ren)'s summer program. 
 
  

Go Junior Gauchos!

  

Junior Gauchos Aquatics Register Now!

Aquatics

Summer 2010 Junior Gauchos Aquatics sessions start on May 31st.  To get your child(ren) water safe this summer, register now at our website www.saddleback.edu/collegeforkids Private or Semi-Private Swim Lessons can be arranged by calling: 
Pete Cosmakos at (949) 388-4037 until May 28th. 
Beginning June 1st, call Pete at (949) 582-4666 after 12:00 noon.
For any questions regarding aquatics, email  Pete Cosmakos .
 
 
Summer's Cool For Adults Too!
  
Classes For Adults
We have classes to make your summer soothing, relaxing, and fun.  Go ahead and treat yourself:
 
 
For more choices check out our website at: www.ce.saddleback.edu

Ed2Go

 

Ed2Go Online Classes

 
We offer a wide range of highly interactive, non-credit classes that you can take entirely via the Internet.  All of our classes include expert presenters, many of whom are nationally known authors.  Our online classes are affordable, as well as fun, fast, convenient, and geared just for you.  Ready to explore our online offerings?  Click here Saddleback Ed2Go to learn more.
 
Save Time. Look at the Campus Map online!
Keys and Watch
 
Campus Map & Parking
Please become familiar with our Campus Map and note the recent changes to student and staff parking areas.  All parking regulations apply for Community Education classes.  No parking fees are charged in the summer for aquatics or College For Kids programs.
 
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In This Issue
Gaucho Guide
College For Kids
Classes For Adults
Ed2Go Online Classes
Campus Map & Parking
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