NMC Extended Education Summer 2021 Class Catalog

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NMC Extended Education

COMMUNITY

Personal + Professional

EDUCATION

Summer 2021 • May-August

Celebrating the return of College for Kids this summer Grades 3-12 Art, STEM, dance, crafts & more! 150+ face to face and livestream classes

Classes for adults & kids inside! Fac et oF ac e

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Click the links below to enroll: Adult Classes: nmc.edu/ees-classes Kids Classes: nmc.edu/kids mail-in forms on pgs. 68 & 69

Summer 2021 • May-August

COMMUNITY

NMC Extended Education

Personal + Professional

EDUCATION

College for Kids

4-25

Face to Face classes GRASP Reading & Math

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Livestream classes

Adult Enrichment Classes Creative Arts 33 Culinary 31 Forever Virtually Fit 42 Global 40 Home Time 38 Music 38 Northern Naturalist 26 Recreation 31 Wellness 45 Writing & Literature 39 Yoga 40

Professional Development

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nmc.edu/ees

Health & Safety Measures 70 Learning Formats 5 & 28 Maps 70 Meet our team 71 Registration Info 68

Easy Sign-Up 1) ONLINE: nmc.edu/ees 2) PHONE: 231.995.1700 3) MAIL: forms + info pgs. 68-69

Note: In-person registration has been temporarily suspended as part of NMC’s safety measures.

Phone Hours: M-F 8:30 am-4:30 pm Website: nmc.edu/ees Email: ees@nmc.edu

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Careers & Certifications 51 CareerStep 57 Computer & Technology 63 Ed2Go 62 Legal Studies 60 Michigan Manufacturing 57 Preparing for College 50 ProTrain 55 Small Business 46 Teacher SCECHs 52 UGotClass 59 Workforce Training 55

Get updates about upcoming classes and events

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Find biographies of our fabulous instructors on our website under ABOUT US at nmc.edu/ees

Stay Safe

View and follow guidelines: nmc.edu/safety-protocols and pg. 70. Stay up-to-date with NMC’s Covid-19 safety guidelines at nmc.edu/keep-safe. View the variety of learning formats on pages 4 and 28.

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College for Kids

Adult Enrichment

Professional Learning

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Pages 26-45

Pages 46-67

Letter from the Director Dear Learners,

Register now for Summer classes! Register online at nmc.edu/ees or call (231) 995-1700.

Join our teaching team: Send your ideas to

ees@nmc.edu. We are now planning courses for fall 2021.

BOARD OF TRUSTEES: Douglas S. Bishop Chris M. Bott Michael Estes Rachel A. Johnson Laura J. Oblinger Kenneth E. Warner Kennard R. Weaver NMC President, Nick Nissley

Summer 2021

Welcome to your catalog of summer possibilities. Join us for countless fun learning opportunities that are full of promise and hope. Grow your own microgreens (page 27), build your brand (page 46), discover your inner artist (pages 33-38) – it’s all here! You can even learn how to create your own digital bucket list using Google apps (pg. 37). The time lies before us to do the things we truly want to do. What will you choose? The EES team is excited to bring you unique experiential learning this summer. Much gratitude goes to our fantastic EES instructors for stepping up to the challenges of this past year; harnessing technology, keeping our students engaged–and most importantly– keeping us all connected. Dive into learning with: • • • •

The happy return of 150+ College for Kids classes (pg. 4) GRASP, a screen-free summer academic program (pg. 10) New Northern Naturalist classes (pg. 26) Professional Learning & Business Development (pg. 46) • And much more! Thank you for choosing Extended Education and a world of possibility.

Laura Matchett

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SES: Seasonal Environmental Science Thinktank (Grades 3-6)

Kids • Face to Face

How do the seasons of Northern Michigan affect our biggest environmental problems? How can we create solutions? You will spend a week “diving” into the waters of our area during each season. Will you be the scientist to design a system to keep Asian carp out of the Great Lakes? Maybe your filtration system will remove the microplastics in the water. Do you have great ideas about slowing sediment runoff and algae blooms? What is the safest way to perform maintenance on the pipeline in the Straits of Mackinac? Grab your inventor cap and help create solutions to these environmental concerns. Perhaps you will discover the answer!

Register now at nmc.edu/kids

We are excited to offer over 100 classes this summer for youth entering grades 3-12 in fall 2021. • Face to Face classes are listed on pages 4-17 in date order.

Mon.-Fri., June 21-25 1-3 p.m., NMC Main Campus, Scholars Hall Rm. 105 Instructor: Annie Callahan $125

• Livestream classes are listed on pages 18-25 in alphabetical order. • Full-day options are found on pages 7, 8, 9, 10, 13 & 16. • Prices vary and are listed with each class.

America’s Boating Course (Grades 7-12)

• Partial financial assistance is available. See details at nmc.edu/kids • Grade level in each title is the grade your child will enter this FALL.

Art is Everywhere! Drawing and Painting the Outdoors (Grades 3-6) The outdoor environment provides endless inspiration for any young artist. Draw and paint plants, animals and landscapes. Create abstract artworks using the wonderful shapes found in nature. Every day after a short walk you will use different materials and create artworks inspired by the great outdoors. Mon.-Fri., June 21-25 10 a.m.-Noon NMC Main Campus, Scholars Hall Rm. 101 Instructor: Eleonora Hayes

$125

4 | Face masks are required on campus

Endless Shades of Blue! Drawing and Painting Scenes of Lake Michigan (Grades 3-6) Have you noticed how the color of Lake Michigan changes depending on the sun? Learn how to use different mediums and mix colors to create the varied hues that color the landscapes, sunsets and sailboats of Lake Michigan. Each day we will create new artwork using pencils, pastels, watercolors and acrylics. Mon.-Fri., June 21-25 1-3 p.m. NMC Main Campus, Scholars Hall Rm. 101 Instructor: Eleonora Hayes

$125

Become a safe and confident boater with this fundamental U.S. Power Squadron course. Learn boat terminology, safe watercraft operation, rules and regulations, boat navigation, and communication. We’ll discuss how to deal with a boat in adverse conditions and how to operate a boat trailer and a personal watercraft (PWC). You will also learn how to tie knots that are essential to boating. Cost includes the textbook. You must attend each day and take an exam to earn the U.S. Power Squadron course completion certificate and card. This course is partially underwritten by the America’s Boating Club. Mon.-Thurs., June 21-24 9 a.m.-Noon NMC Main Campus, Scholars Hall, Rm. 104 Instructor: Jerry Williams

$89

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Writing and Publishing: Finding Your Voice (Grades 5-8)

Kids • Face to Face

Don’t wait until you grow up to become a real writer! Learn how to write stories that readers cannot put down. See which magazines publish writing by young people and how to successfully submit your work. As a group, we will make our own magazine featuring the stories written in class—so you will get the chance to see your story IN PRINT! The magazine will be sent out for printing, then mailed to you later in the summer. Bring a notebook and pencil/pen and get ready to write! Class offered through a partnership with the National Writers Series. Mon.-Thurs., June 21-24 1-3:30 p.m. NMC Main Campus, Scholars Hall Rm. 102 Instructor: Kevin Fitton

We are happy to once again welcome children in face to face classes this summer! Register early for best selection.

Aeronautics: Up- up- up in the Air! (Grades 3-6)

$125

College for Kids Learning Formats NMC prioritizes your safety and requires everyone to follow safety guidelines outlined at nmc.edu/keep-safe. Before coming on campus, please view nmc.edu/safety-protocols. Face to Face courses (pgs. 4-17) These classes occur face to face in a classroom on campus and most class sizes are limited to 10 or less. Students (and adults entering buildings) are required to wear masks and practice social distancing. Livestream courses (pgs. 18-25) These classes meet during a regularly scheduled time via a web conferencing tool like Zoom. A link to your class is emailed the Friday before class begins.

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Have you ever wondered how planes and birds stay in the air? How about what it takes to launch a rocket into outer space? Would you like to create an innovative aircraft that can outperform even the most technologically advanced prototypes? Join us on a STEM exploration of all aspects of flight. We’ll create artistic interpretations of new specifics of birds and insects, construct prototypes of gliders, conduct experiments involving precious cargo safely and much more! Mon.-Fri., June 28-July 2 10 a.m.-Noon, NMC Main Campus, Scholars Hall Rm. 105 Instructor: Annie Callahan $125

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Kids • Face to Face Simple Machines: Imagineering Your World (Grades 3-6) Are simple machines really that simple? Come along as we investigate how 6 wondrous inventions improve our lives! Jump into a world of science, technology, engineering and mathematics. Imagine driving a car without axles or not being able to turn your head from side to side. We will dissect chicken wings, create a hovercraft, cultivate a mini-garden, and test our physical strength with a weightlifting experiment! Mon.-Fri., June 28-July 2 1-3 p.m., NMC Main Campus, Scholars Hall Rm. 105 Instructor: Annie Callahan $125

All Aboard the Hogwarts Express (Grades 4-6) Don’t be late! Once you cross platform 9¾, you will be transported to the Hogwarts School for wizardry. Upon arrival, you will be sorted into houses and whisked away to a week of fun—Harry Potter style. Use your wand to mix potions, play wizard games and practice Quidditch. All week, you will earn points in hopes of winning the house cup. End the week on a sweet note with treats from Honeydukes and butter beer you make yourself. Both options Mon.-Fri., June 28-July 2 Option 1: 9:30 a.m.-Noon Option 2: 1-3:30 p.m. NMC Main Campus, Scholars Hall Rm. 106 Instructor: Shannon McCann $149 each

Pet Lovers (Grades 3-6) How can you tell if your pet dog, cat, bird or reptile is happy or sad? What do they like and dislike? Join a former zookeeper and current animal trainer to explore the biology of many different kinds of animals and all their peculiar behaviors and adaptations. Through games, you will explore the unique ways that pets see, hear, smell and touch. Research fascinating (and weird!) facts about these friendly pals. Expect some four-legged visitors! Mon.-Fri., June 28-July 2 1-3 p.m., NMC Main Campus, Scholars Hall Rm 101 Instructor: Jennifer Loup $125

Hip-Hop Dance (Grades 5-8) This high-energy dance style is perfect for anyone with a passion to move! Learn to dance to upbeat music and the latest hits. Discover how to develop rhythm, flexibility and precision in your muscle memory. This awesome dance week will keep you hip-hopping! Wear clean gym shoes. Beginners welcome.

Great Tween/Teen Writers’ Machine (Grades 5-8) Expand your mind and discover “limitless writing”. Starting with unique prompts each day, you’ll create new worlds, tell the stories of original characters and get some of your existing ideas down on paper. Get more comfortable as a writer while you learn different strategies for successful story development. There will be plenty of opportunities to share your writing with others who love to write as much as you. Bring a notebook and pencil/pen and get ready to write! Class offered through a partnership with the National Writers Series. Mon.-Fri., June 28-July 2 10 a.m.-Noon NMC Main Campus, Scholars Hall Rm. 102 Instructor: Andrew Lewellen

$125

3 days, Mon.-Wed., June 28-30 4-5:30 p.m., NMC Main Campus, Phys. Ed. Bldg. Dance Rm. 120 Instructor: Joedy Annis $65

Boxing Our Food: Creating Commercial Art (Grades 3-6) Have you ever wanted to create your own food? Well, now you can! In this course you will learn all about how to create your very own incredible food package! You will create a fun food box, a zany character or logo, and a name for your food along with the imaginary ingredients. Add a fun toy or a cool game to include on the back of your box for kids to play while they enjoy your food!

Put your thinking cap on and explore advertising, design and color schemes. Create designs that will sell with “Boxing Our Food”

Mon.-Thurs., June 28-July 1 1-4 p.m., NMC Main Campus, Scholars Hall Rm. 104 Instructor: Jay Fernelius $125

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Kids • Face to Face Third Grade Academy with College for Kids Third Grade Academy courses are taught and designed by TCAPS teacher, Jackie Stremlow-Hansen, and aligned with learning benchmarks for students entering third grade in fall 2021. These full-day classes model a school day, but are organized around fun themes and full of hands-on activities blended with academic content. Students practice learning concepts including skip counting (to prepare for multiplication); review addition, subtraction and science concepts; and practice writing connections and personal narratives. They work collaboratively to complete tasks and activities. Dress for a mess as this learning will be fun, messy and experiential. There is a supervised lunch break at noon and regular outside breaks.

Third Grade Academy is fun, messy, and experiential!

Please bring a sack lunch, snack, water bottle and sunscreen daily.

Third Grade Academy: Learning and Creating Outside (Grade 3) Spend a week working on projects to show off outside at your home! Projects include building your own birdhouse, fairy house/gnome home, bug village and more. We will infuse fun outdoor themed math, science and language arts learning activities to prepare for 3rd grade but don’t worry, this week will not feel like anything other than a fun week of summer with play, art and exploration! Wear clothes that can get messy and closed toe shoes as we will be exploring outdoors as much as possible. Mon.-Fri., July 12-16 9 a.m.-3 p.m. NMC Main Campus, Scholars Hall Rm. 101 Instructor: Jackie Stremlow-Hansen $349

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Third Grade Academy: Third Grade Academy: Animal Research Lab (Grade 3) Learning in Color Did you know that sea otters hold (Grade 3) hands while sleeping so they don’t float apart? Did you know that over 60% of living creatures live in the rainforest but that rainforests only make up 6% of the Earth’s land surface? We will explore the rainforest, desert, ocean, polar and wetland animal habitats to learn about the unique animals that call these regions home. Fun animal-themed math, science and language arts learning activities will be infused to prepare for 3rd grade - but don’t worry, this week will not feel like anything other than a fun week of summer with play, art and exploration! You will create animal inspired projects, taste regional foods and learn more fun facts about these amazing animals! Mon.-Fri., July 19-23 9 a.m.-3 p.m. NMC Main Campus, Scholars Hall Rm. 101 Instructor: Jackie Stremlow-Hansen $349

This will be one of the most colorful weeks you’ll have this summer! We’ll channel the colors of the rainbow as we create projects including string art, tie-dye, jeweled sun catchers, sand art and more. Each day you will leave with your hands full of projects to show off at home. We will incorporate colorful learning activities with design-themed math, science and colorful language arts concepts to help you prepare for 3rd grade - you won’t even realize you are learning with all the fun we will be having! Please bring a white t-shirt for tie dying. Mon.-Fri., July 26-30 9 a.m.-3 p.m. NMC Main Campus, Scholars Hall Rm. 101 Instructor: Jackie Stremlow-Hansen $349

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Kids • Face to Face STEM Camp for Grades 3-6 Summer is here, and it’s time to explore the chemical and physical aspects of our natural world! Join STEM educator Janine Winkler for week-long adventures in Chemistry, Physics, Geology, Engineering and more! In week 1, learn about rocks and minerals, build a glacier, and take a rock recess to find your own specimens to investigate with your own tools. Week 2 focuses on the magic of science all around us, and week 3 is all about science sleuthing to solve a mystery and imagining new inventions that can change the world. Each week is guided by a new STEM curriculum filled with hands-on activities; register for each week separately. Join us for one, two, or all three weeks! Wear closed toe shoes. Bring a sack lunch, snack, water bottle and sunscreen daily.

Become a super scientist at STEM Camp

WEEK 1: Chemistry Apprentices and Geo Explorers • July 12-16 WEEK 2: Slime Superstars & the Return of Way Cool Science • July 19-23 WEEK 3: Secret Agents and Ingenious Inventors • July 26-30

STEM Camp Week 1: Chemistry Apprentices and Geo Explorers (Grades 3-6) Imagine you are a little chemist frothing up freaky foams or a physicist causing a fizz phenomenon! Explore the effects of water, wind, and weather. You’ll be outside most days (weather permitting), so wear closed toe shoes and clothes that can get dirty. Bring a sack lunch, snack, water bottle and sunscreen daily. Mon.-Fri., July 12-16 9 a.m.-3 p.m., NMC Main Campus, Scholars Hall Rm. 102 Instructor: Janine Winkler $349

8 | Face masks are required on campus

STEM Camp Week 2: Slime Superstars and the Return of Way Cool Science (Grades 3-6) Bring your curiosity! The “magic” of science is all around us! Create flubber, explode a volcano, make flowers change colors, and more. Become a scientist for a week of experiments as you discover how plants grow, how bread rises, why pop cans crush, and what creates a gas. Bring a sack lunch, snack, water bottle and sunscreen daily. Mon.-Fri., July 19-23 9 a.m.-3 p.m., NMC Main Campus, Scholars Hall Rm. 102 Instructor: Janine Winkler $349

STEM Camp Week 3: Secret Agents and Ingenious Inventors (Grades 3-6) Science is used to solve mysteries AND create cool inventions! Use your powers of measurement, observation and your scientific knowledge to break cases. Explore the engineering design process and experience firsthand the power of perseverance. Bring a sack lunch, snack, water bottle and sunscreen daily. Mon.-Fri., July 26-30 9 a.m.-3 p.m., NMC Main Campus, Scholars Hall Rm. 102 Instructor: Janine Winkler $349

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Kids • Face to Face Clay Works for Kids (Grades 3-6)

Camp Hawk Owl (Grades 3-6)

Explore the fabulous feel of clay while making useful and unique objects. Use pinch, slab, and coil methods to create original items and glaze them. Make a clay relief sculpture that is also a bowl, an animal that whistles or rattles, or a vase with a face! Items are fired at the end of the first week and ready for glazing the following Tuesday. You will be notified when the finished pieces are ready to pick up. Dress for an artsy mess. This class meets Mon.-Fri. July 12-16 plus the following Tues., July 20, for glazing.

Camp is a great time to explore new hobbies and learn new games! Are you curious about the tiny worlds we share with other living things in the outdoors? Have you ever wanted to learn the strategy of chess? How about becoming a magician or a master artist? In week 1, learn about bugs and their habitats in the morning and learn the game of chess in the afternoon! Week 2 focuses on magic and art! Learn to perform magic tricks in the morning and develop your skills as an artist in the afternoon. Each week is guided by a high-energy curriculum filled with hands-on activities; register for each week separately, and join us for one or both weeks! Bring a sack lunch, snack, water bottle and sunscreen daily.

6 days, Mon.-Fri., July 12-16 and Tues., July 20 10 a.m.-Noon NMC Main Campus, Fine Arts Bldg. Pottery Studio Rm. 135 Instructor: Lisa Hockin $125

WEEK 1: Outdoor Insects and Indoor Games • July 12-16 WEEK 2: Magic Tricks and Art Masters • July 19-23

Experience the magic of clay!

Camp Hawk Owl Week 1: Outdoor Insects and Indoor Games (Grades 3-6)

Camp Hawk Owl Week 2: Magic Tricks and Art Masters (Grades 3-6)

Explore the fascinating world of critters that fly and crawl. Go on daily hunts to locate, observe, count, and collect exciting critters like butterflies, dragonflies, ants, spiders and worms. You’ll learn to catch them with nets to add to your custom-made habitat. Then, after your lunch break you will join the world of Rooks, Knights, Bishops, Pawns, Kings and Queens. Stretch your skills with strategies and tactics for opening, capturing and winning—checkmate! Chess is perfect for those who are drawn to learning something new, enjoy pondering and sitting for periods of time, and appreciate focusing on the game at hand. Chess sets are provided for inclass use, but feel free to bring your own. You’ll be outside most mornings (weather permitting), so wear shoes and clothes that can get dirty.

YO U c a n d o m a g i c ! L e a r n a n d practice magical skills necessary to amaze, mystify and delight your friends and family. In the magicians workshop, you will find out how to levitate small objects, control decks of cards, instantaneously freeze water, bend spoons and keys, and so much more. Make your own magic trunk and fill it with your tools of the trade. Experience a week of fun and handson multimedia art! In the afternoon you will expand your artistic talents by mimicking the styles of the most celebrated and talented artists: Seurat, Chagall, O’Keefe and others. Learn about their lives through stories and discover their art through painting, drawing, sculpture, photography and more. Celebrate on the last day with your awesome masterpieces!

Mon.-Fri., July 19-23 Mon.-Fri., July 12-16 9 a.m.-3 p.m., NMC Main Campus, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., NMC Main Campus, Scholars Hall Rm. 106 Scholars Hall Rm. 106 Instructor: Val Domkiv $349 Instructor: Val Domkiv $349

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Kids • Face to Face

LEGO® Camp: Architects & Producers (Grades 3-6)

GRASP Reading and Math At-Home Program (Grades K-8) Help your child (grades K–8) stay on top of language arts and/or math skills this summer with GRASP—guided at-home mail-in programs that have shown great success in helping children retain critical skills. Whether you are home for the summer or on the road, this flexible program goes with you in nine fun, easy-to-use lessons. Open to students in all school districts, the program was developed to align with local, state and national standards common to most schools. Students complete one lesson a week and mail their work to the teacher consultants who review, score and return assignments. A virtual Start-Up Session via zoom at 6 p.m. on June 8 kicks off the program (students welcome), to meet the teachers and learn how to help students make this a successful experience. The link to the Start-Up Session is sent the day before the meeting, which is recorded so you may watch it later if you prefer. Deadline to apply for financial assistance is May 17; the deadline to sign up for GRASP is May 21. • Convenient & Affordable • Geared to each child’s skill level • Financial assistance available

June 21-Aug. 20 Complete one lesson each week from home Reading Program: $99 Math Program: $99 Both Programs: $149 ($49 savings)

TEACHERS

Mandy LaBarre Reading Consultant

Registration deadline is May 21

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Love those LEGO ® movies you see on YouTube? Take your LEGO® skills to the next level and Join Christina Collins for a week-long exploration into the movie set building, planning, creating and making of LEGO® animation. In the morning, you’ll work on the architecture of your movie set. Learn to build structures from blueprints and building plans while maintaining scale. Choose and work on your own scale model of an actual local building. In the afternoons, hone your skills using the Stop Motion Studio (free or Pro edition $4.99). By the end of the week you’ll have your own stop-motion film and put it on YouTube. This app is available on iOS, Google Play and Kindle App Store: https://www.cateater.com/. Bring your own device; smart phone, iPad, tablet, or laptop computer. There will be a supervised lunch break at noon and regular outside breaks; please bring a sack lunch, snack, water bottle and sunscreen daily. Mon.-Fri., July 12-16 9 a.m.-3 p.m., NMC Main Campus, Scholars Hall Rm. 105 Instructors: Christina Collins $349

Bike & Learn Partnership with Norte Again this summer, our fullday programming includes partnering with Norte. Although these opportunities are now full for summer 2021, we look forward to summer 2022.

Karen Nelson Math Consultant

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Sewing Basics & More! Make a Crossbody or Shoulder Bag (Grades 6-8)

Sewing Basics & More! Make a Phone Clutch or Duffle Bag (Grades 6-8)

Are you ready to learn a lifelong skill to develop into a craft, hobby or career? Jessica Crawford, fabric artist and interior design retail business owner, will help you select a project that matches your personal taste and functional style! Create the project of your choice – either a shoulder bag or cross-body bag. Learn the basics of operating a sewing machine, plus other tools of the trade. Gain basic knowledge of hand stitching, cutting and figuring a pattern, inserting a zipper or button, plus how to repair or personalize your own garments! Jessica will oversee your custom projects with extreme care and supervise the entire process with a creative eye and attention to detail. For more sewing instruction and a chance to make a second project, register for the afternoon class, ‘Make a Phone Clutch or Duffle Bag’. Classes can be taken as stand alones or together.

Are you ready to learn a lifelong skill to develop into a craft, hobby or career? Jessica Crawford, fabric artist and interior design retail business owner, will help you select a project that matches your personal taste and functional style! Create the project of your choice – either a phone clutch or a duffle bag. Learn the basics of operating a sewing machine, plus other tools of the trade. Gain basic knowledge of hand stitching, cutting and figuring a pattern, inserting a zipper or button, plus how to repair or personalize your own garments! Jessica will oversee your custom projects with extreme care and supervise the entire process with a creative eye and attention to detail. For more sewing instruction and a chance to make a second project, register for the morning class, ‘Make a Crossbody or Shoulder Bag’. Classes can be taken as stand alones or together.

Mon.-Thurs., July 12-15 9 a.m.-Noon, NMC Main Campus, Scholars Hall Rm. 104 Instructor: Jessica Crawford $149

Mon.-Thurs., July 12-15 1-4 p.m., NMC Main Campus, Scholars Hall Rm. 104 Instructor: Jessica Crawford $149

Learn to sew and take home custom projects

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Kids • Face to Face Stars on Stage (Grades 3-6) Have you ever wanted to try acting? Come play with us! You will get to do amazing activities in this class including improvisation, skits, and adaptations of stories, myths, and fairytales. Become comfortable on stage, play theatre games, improvise, practice physical comedy, and strengthen your voice projection ability. Finally, you will have the opportunity to collaborate and perform an original play and share it with your parents and friends. This class is taught by professional teaching artists. 2-week camp Mornings only! Mon.-Fri., July 19-30 10 a.m.-Noon, NMC Main Campus Scholars Hall Rm. 202 Instructors: Jennifer Little & Colleen Harris $249

Musical Theatre Workshop (Grades 3-6) Actors have been using song and dance to help tell stories since the days of the ancient Greeks! You’ll learn musical theatre showstoppers, create props and stage a final routine, featuring singing and dancing in a final performance. This two-week class is a great companion class for the morning Stars on Stage Acting class for the student who is also interested in singing and dancing. Beginners welcome; no dance experience required. Wear comfy clothes and closed toe shoes each day and be ready to dance. 2 week camp - Afternoons only! Mon.-Fri., July 19-30 1-3 p.m., NMC Main Campus, Phys. Ed. Bldg. Dance Rm. 120 Instructor: Melissa May $249

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Kids • Face to Face Broadway Choreography (Grades 3-6) Kick ball-change your way to the stage! This week you will learn dance combinations performed to Broadway music and put together a show staged with choreography. Beginners welcome; no dance experience required. Wear comfy clothes and closed toe shoes each day and be ready to dance. Option 1: Mon.-Fri., July 19-23 Option 2: Mon.-Fri., July 26-30 10 a.m.-Noon, NMC Main Campus, Phys. Ed. Bldg. Dance Rm. 120 Instructor: Melissa May $125 each option

Just Bee Kids Yoga (Grades 3-6) Get ready for a fun week of yoga, mindful games, crafts and fun! Each day will be a different theme with an opportunity to explore cool practices for health and wellness! Classes will include a daily yoga practice, breath-work, mindfulness exercises, relaxation and yoga games that teach focus, concentration and cooperation. We will nurture connection, selfexploration and self-care. It provides a space where movement fosters learning and teaches body awareness. A space where children are reminded of their innate power to find calm and ease within. Beginners welcome! No experience is necessary. Bring a yoga mat if you own one. Mon.-Fri., July 19-23 9:30 a.m.-Noon, NMC Main Campus, Scholars Hall Rm. 105 Instructors: Cathy Fitzgerald & Kay Epple $125

12 | Face masks are required on campus

Yoga Camp (Grades 6-8) Whether you are continuing your yoga practice, or have never tried it before, spend a week at yoga camp to learn about poses and the proper way to do them. Practice mindfulness and meditation to help with stress and anxiety. Discuss the benefits of each pose, open those shoulders that have been hunched over your devices, and learn breathing techniques for stressful times. Each day revolves around a different theme and will include a welcome activity, 45-minute yoga class, yoga and mindfulness games and breathing activities, and a daily craft. Each day ends with some quiet time, mindful relaxation or guided meditation in story form. Beginners welcome! No experience is necessary. Bring a yoga mat if you own one. Mon.-Fri., July 19-23 1-3:30 p.m., NMC Main Campus, Scholars Hall Rm. 105 Instructors: Cathy Fitzgerald & Kay Epple $125

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Art Camp (Grades 3-6) Calling all art lovers! Spend a week working on your own beautiful works of art. Each day you will have the chance to explore a new medium and have the opportunity to use different materials. Use pencils, markers, pastels, watercolor, tempera and acrylic. Paint indoors in a classroom studio, or outdoors in nature. Become familiar with famous artists like Monet, Van Gogh and Picasso. Learn how to draw and paint objects so they look 3-dimensional. Express your creativity using the universal language of art! Bring a sack lunch, snack, water bottle and sunscreen daily.

Kids • Face to Face

Celebrate your creative side!

2D and 3D Art - Try it all! (Grades 3-6) Do you love art class and want to try it ALL? Spend a week learning and creating all types of projects. Make a drawing and then turn it into a painting! Create a mixed media project and try out printmaking! Discover 3-dimensional techniques like sculpture, weaving, and carving. Mon.-Fri., Aug. 2-6 1-3 p.m., NMC Main Campus, Scholars Hall Rm. 102 Instructor: Michelle Bien $125

Mon.-Fri., July 26-30 9 a.m.-3 p.m., NMC Main Campus, Scholars Hall Rm. 106 Instructor: Eleonora Hayes $349

Wheel and Hand-built Pottery (Grades 6-12) Discover the art of clay and the fun of shaping it with your hands. Learn to use the potter’s wheel and handbuilding techniques through demonstration, instruction and lots of hands-on experience. In the NMC pottery lab, create interesting and useful objects using the wheel, coil, slab and mold methods. Items are fired at the end of the first week and ready for glazing the following Tuesday. You will be notified when the finished pieces are ready to pick up. Dress to get joyously messy. This class meets Mon.-Fri. July 26-30 plus the following Tues., Aug. 3 for glazing. 6 days, Mon.-Fri., July 26-30 and Tues., Aug. 3 9 a.m.-Noon NMC Main Campus, Fine Arts Bldg. Pottery Studio, Rm. 135 Instructor: Lisa Hockin $169

DIY Crafts–Decor and Gifts (Grades 3-6) Fun Play the Ukulele Way (Grades 3-6) Ukulele may be hard to spell and say, but it is sure fun to play. You’ll be playing on your first day as you learn basic chords and strums. In this small group lesson of no more than six students you’ll receive lots of individualized instruction. By the end of the week, you’ll know how to tune and maintain your instrument and play lots of fun songs at home. You will need to bring your own ukulele and purchase the book “Ukulele Primer for Beginners” by Bert Casey (approx. $15) which is available online or at the local guitar store. Textbook includes either a DVD or online video access for additional 1.5 hours of video instruction. Mon.-Fri., Aug. 2-6 9:30-10:30 a.m., NMC Main Campus, Fine Arts Bldg. Rm. 105 Instructor: Zeke Clemons $59

Get ready for fun-filled days of crafting decor for your bedroom and gifts for your friends. Spread kindness and celebrate friendship while creating fun projects like a photo clip string and a gallery wall that celebrates your unique style. Mon.-Fri., Aug. 2-6 1-3 p.m., NMC Main Campus, Scholars Hall Rm. 101 Instructor: Kim Kramer $125

Beginning Guitar (Grades 5-10) Guitar—give it a go! Start working on basic chords (learn what a chord is) and strum patterns, with a light amount of music reading mixed in. In this small group lesson of no more than six students you’ll receive lots of individualized instruction. Before you know it, you will be playing a few songs. Bring your own guitar and purchase Progressive Guitar Methods Book 1, which is available at local bookstores, Traverse City Guitar Company, or online. Mon.-Fri., Aug. 2-6 1-2 p.m., NMC Main Campus, Fine Arts Bldg. Rm. 105 Instructor: Zeke Clemons

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Recycling Art History! A STEAM Adventure (Grades 4-6)

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Come along on a curious journey through the history of art as we spend time with famous artists! We won’t stop there though; imagine using cardboard to construct Greek and Hellenistic architectural feats, discarded labels to create new masterpieces similar to Warhol; flowers, grass, branches and other natural objects to tune into Monet’s Impressionist style and found recyclables to construct unimaginable structures in the style of Frank Gehry! Prepare for a STEAM adventure as we find materials and use science, technology, engineering, art, and mathematics to explore the artistic and amazing world of art.

Learn from Leelanau artist, Adam Phillip Begley, who trained in Italy

Italian Mosaic Tile Art Level 1 (Grades 6-8)

Italian Mosaic Tile Art Level 2 (Grades 6-8)

Learn the groutless Italian method of mosaic tile art. Leelanau artist Adam Phillip Begley trained in Italy and teaches workshops throughout the area for artists of all ages! This class teaches the specific method of placing ceramic tiles close together to create an image. Take home your image after this 4-day class. Bring basic safety goggles. All other supplies provided but you are welcome to bring any extra ceramic tiles you may have from past home improvement projects!

Material art started with mosaics in the ancient world. Join Leelanau artist Adam Phillip Begley and get an introduction to creating your own mosaic fish or bird design. Working with ceramic tile you will cut, arrange, glue and grout your first finished piece to bring home and hang on a wall. Moreover, you will leave with the tools and knowledge of how to create more works of art. Bring rags or cotton towels plus basic safety goggles. All other supplies provided but you are welcome to bring any extra ceramic tiles you may have from past home improvement projects! This class meets Mon.-Thurs. Aug. 9-12 plus the following Mon., Aug. 16, for grouting. No prerequisites.

Mon.-Thurs., Aug. 2-5 1-3 p.m., NMC Main Campus, Scholars Hall Rm. 106 Instructor: Adam Phillip Begley $125

Mon.-Fri., Aug. 2-6 1-3 p.m., NMC Main Campus, Scholars Hall Rm. 105 Instructor: Annie Callahan $125

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5 days, Mon.-Thur. Aug. 9-12 and Mon. Aug. 16 10 a.m.-Noon, NMC Main Campus Scholars Hall Rm. 106 Instructor: Adam Phillip Begley $149

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Ukulele University (Grades 6-9)

Kids • Face to Face

Ukuleles are more popular than ever. They are inexpensive, easy to learn, portable and so fun to play! Learn to play new songs each day and get hands-on instruction on basic chords and strums. In this small group lesson of no more than six students you’ll receive lots of individualized instruction. Discover how to tune and maintain your instrument. You will need to bring your own ukulele and purchase the book “Ukulele Primer for Beginners with DVD” by Bert Casey (approx. $15) which is available at local bookstores, Traverse City Guitar Company, or online. Mon.-Fri., Aug. 2-6 11 a.m.-Noon, NMC Main Campus, Fine Arts Bldg. Rm. 105 Instructor: Zeke Clemons $59

Skills for the Backcountry (Grades 3-6) Experience your own week of Survivor camp with Grass River Natural Area staff! Your adventure takes you deep into the woods where you will discover useful backcountry, survival, and nature skills. Learn to build an outdoor shelter, store food, wilderness safety, map and compass reading, tracking, and other nature skills. Bring a backpack with a water bottle and snack. Wear walking shoes or boots (not flip flops). Class meets outdoors when weather permits. Mon.-Fri., Aug. 9-13 1-3 p.m. NMC Main Campus, Meeting/Pick-up location: Scholars Hall Rm. 104 This class will be primarily outdoors Instructors: James Dake & Grass River Natural Area Staff $125

Search for salamanders in “Explore! Nature and the Outdoors”

Explore! Nature and the Outdoors (Grades 3-6)

Mixed Media Exploration (Grades 3-6)

Join the staff of Grass River Natural Area for a week of exploration in the outdoors. You will search for salamanders under logs, dip nets in water to look for critters, go birding in the woods, and learn all that Northern Michigan has to offer – perfect for the child that loves the outdoors. Bring a backpack with a water bottle and snack. Wear walking shoes or boots (not flip flops). Class meets outdoors when weather permits.

Explore the opportunities that the tools in an art room can provide. Create art pieces with all kinds of mediums! From acrylic paints and Gelli plates, to markers, inks and oil pastels – you are certain to be inspired in this fun class. We will make small daily projects as well as one big project. Get ready to get messy!

Mon.-Fri., Aug. 9-13 10 a.m.-Noon NMC Main Campus, Meeting/Pick-up location: Scholars Hall Rm. 104 This class will be primarily outdoors Instructors: James Dake & Grass River Natural Area Staff $125

Mon.-Fri., Aug. 9-13 1-3 p.m., NMC Main Campus, Scholars Hall Rm. 102 Instructor: Amber Coulter $139

Junior Babysitters Club (Grades 3-6) Calling all future babysitters, teachers, and camp counselors! Do you love spending time with younger kids? Learn about activities that younger audiences adore based on popular books. Create a “no-heat cookbook” with recipes for healthy snacks. Learn some themed crafts to build up your “Kid Kit”– a toolbox that every babysitter should create for their clients! Mon.-Fri., Aug. 9-13 1-3 p.m., NMC Main Campus, Scholars Hall Rm. 101 Instructor: Kim Kramer $125

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Kids • Face to Face Vex IQ Robotics Camp: Championship Level (Grades 4-8) Join the exciting world of robotics with our local partner, Quarkmine. Design, build, program and test your own custom-built robots with Vex IQ Robotic kits! Capped at ten students, and led by World Champion Level instructors, you won’t want to miss this unique, individualized, high-level experience. Each kit contains hundreds of structural parts along with motors, gears, axles, sensors, batteries, and a robotic brain. Challenge your skills as you learn how to build or modify your robot to complete a variety of tasks through computer programming. The final robots will compete in the Ultimate Team Challenge – a fastpaced, head-to-head robot rumble that will highlight driver skill, team strategy, and autonomous programming. This workshop is designed so that all levels, beginner to advanced, can participate and grow their skills. Bring a sack lunch, snack, water bottle and sunscreen daily. Mon.-Fri., Aug. 9-13 9 a.m.-3 p.m., NMC Main Campus, Scholars Hall Rm. 105 Instructors: Philip Leete & John Gilligan $599

Computer Keyboarding Wizards (Grades 5-8)

Drawing and Painting (Grades 3-6)

You’re always using the computer – but are you still using that one-finger search-and-strike method to type? Want to type more quickly and accurately? Improve your efficiency and discover how to find the letters without looking at the keyboard. Games and drills make it engaging and exciting. You’ll be amazed at how quickly you pick up speed and comfort.

Watercolors, acrylics, pastels, graphite, sponges, brushes, canvas and more – we have so much to inspire your creativity. Be an artist for a week of exploration into the world of color, shape, line, form, and space. From landscapes to portraits to favorite animals, capture the images around you and in your imagination. Bring a paint shirt.

Mon.-Fri., Aug. 9-13 1-3 p.m., NMC Main Campus, Scholars Hall Rm. 206 Instructor: Elizabeth Sonnabend $125

Mon.-Fri., Aug. 16-20 1-3 p.m., NMC Main Campus, Scholars Hall Rm. 106 Instructor: Nan Katzenberger $125

Electrical Circuits, Controls and Automation: Introduction to Robots (Grades 6-8)

Sports Camp (Grades 3-6)

Learn about electrical circuits and the wires within a house, a car and inside machines. Connect switches and lights and learn how switches work to turn on bulbs, motors and sirens and run a motor. Discuss safety around electricity and in what ways automation and robots work for all parts of our lives. Did you know that robots make just about everything we wear and eat? Learn how robots keep workers safe using automation. Take home your own customized electronics kit at the end of the course! This course is held at NMC’s Aero Park Campus, 2600 Aero Park Dr.

Practice makes perfect! Improve your skills in sports such as basketball, track, volleyball, soccer and more! Have fun playing outdoors, as weather permits, or in the gym. Every day is packed with fun and games as you learn the basics and beyond. Learn the importance of teamwork, gain skills to become a better athlete, and get tips for making each sport more FUN. All levels of fitness and sports backgrounds are welcome. Wear tennis shoes, and bring a water bottle and plenty of energy! Mon.-Fri., Aug. 16-20 1-3 p.m., NMC Main Campus, Phys. Ed. Bldg. Gym Instructor: Kim Kramer $125

Mon.-Fri., Aug. 9-13 10 a.m.-Noon, NMC Aero Park Campus, Parsons-Stulen Bldg. Rm. 107 2600 Aero Park Dr., Traverse City Instructor: Bob Chaphalkar $125

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Create a Game with Greenfoot (Grades 3-6)

Say It in Japanese (Grades 4-8)

Explore programming with Greenfoot and create a game world with characters from your imagination! With Greenfoot’s easy Stride block-coding interface, you will build scenarios where you make your characters interact with the game world you create. Use your imagination to make the rules that control your characters and share your game with your classmates. Work together by giving and getting suggestions on making games more fun for the players. Experiment with your game to make it better and better.

Discover Japan, Land of the Rising Sun! Learn Japanese words and phrases as you explore the fascinating art and culture of this exotic island country. Learn the art of origami (paper folding) and kirigami (paper cutting); try your hand at shodo (Japanese calligraphy), read and write haiku (a poetry form); have ocha (tea). Look at manga, watch anime, and discover how kids in Japan spend their days. Nihongo o hanashimashoo—let’s speak Japanese!

Mon.-Fri., Aug. 16-20 10 a.m.-Noon, NMC Main Campus, Beckett Bldg. Rm. 217 Instructor: Tina Norris Fields $125

The Actor in You (Grades 3-6) Show off your creativity by creating a script, inventing characters, designing a set and performing a play all in front of a live audience. Work on practical skills like acting, literacy and public speaking. Gain independence and self-esteem as you work with your team to create your own play. Story, art, stage and acting come together to make this theatre experience come alive! Family and friends are invited to the performance on the last day! Offered in partnership with Drama Kids of Northern Michigan. Mon.-Fri., Aug. 16-20 1-4 p.m., NMC Main Campus, Scholars Hall Theater Rm. 217 Instructor: Rachael Harrell $125

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Mon.-Thurs., Aug. 16-19 9 a.m.-Noon, NMC Main Campus, Scholars Hall Rm. 102 Instructor: Rosemary Rokita $125

Actor’s Workshop (Grades 7-10) Have you imagined yourself on stage or do you want to further develop your acting and theatrical skills? Hone your creative abilities as you work with others to write, produce and act in a play – that YOU create! Learn the art of acting, playwriting and directing through exercises in dialogues, conflict and confrontations, and improvisation. Demonstration and guided practice help develop creativity, confidence and practical skills like literacy and public speaking. Participate in a final performance for family and friends on the last day. All levels welcome. Offered in partnership with Drama Kids of Northern Michigan. Mon.-Fri., Aug. 16-20 9 a.m.-Noon, NMC Main Campus, Scholars Hall Theater Rm. 217 Instructor: Rachael Harrell $125

Jumpstart to College Planning— A helpful and easy guide for your teen! (Grades 9-11) Looking for help with college planning and scholarships for your teen but don’t know how to motivate them to start? Do you know scholarships can be applied for as early as middle school and some are super easy! Help your teen with this 4-session course on career interests, introductory resume writing and finding and submitting scholarships – knowing where to find them is half the battle. Students will leave this interactive course with an important jump start including a resume and several scholarship entries. Your teen will be empowered knowing college planning can be fun and not frightening! Mon.-Thurs., Aug. 16-19 1-2:30 p.m., NMC Main Campus, Scholars Hall Rm. 218 Instructor: Lin Benfield $59

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Black Rocket classes (All classes on pages 18-25 are livestream) The magic in every student comes to life as never before when they are empowered to be as creative as they were all born to be! Black Rocket has twenty years of experience designing courses in the S.T.E.A.M. fields. Every program is powered by the child’s innate imagination and designed to bring their ideas to life in a fun, hands-on learning environment. All Black Rocket programs mirror real-life experiences and the collaborative nature of the design process.

NMC partners with Black Rocket to offer imaginative livestream STEM adventures for ages 8-14.

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We are excited to offer STEM classes in partnership with Black Rocket on pages 18-25 (listed in alphabetical order). All classes are taught livestream via Zoom. 4-day classes cost $135; 5-day classes cost $169. Financial assistance does not apply to Black Rocket classes.

3D Game Design with Unity (Ages 8-11) (Ages 11-14)

App.IO: Make Your First Multiplayer App! (Ages 8-11) (Ages 11-14)

Are you ready to take your game design skills to another level? With Unity, an industry-grade design software, aspiring game designers will learn level editing, 3D modeling, impactful gameplay creation, as well as how to utilize scripts and variables. Student-created games will be available on a password protected Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. Returning students can create more advanced projects that build on previous years. Register at blackrocket.com/online/nmc. Software is compatible with MAC and Windows OS only and requires a 64-bit operating system.

The hottest new Apps are IO apps! If your child likes to play Agar.io or Slither.io they will love this class! Become the creator of the next viral web app! In this class, explore the most popular .IO apps, design your own multiplayer experience and learn how to code your own app. Student-created apps will be accessible on a private site and can be played on any mobile device or computer. Publishing to App Stores not included. Students do not need to own a smartphone to take this class. Returning students can create more advanced projects that build on previous years. Register at blackrocket.com/online/nmc. Software is compatible with MAC and Windows OS only.

AGES 8-11 Option 1: Tues.-Fri., July 6-9 1:30-4:30 p.m. $135 Option 2: Mon.-Fri., Aug. 16-20 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. $169 AGES 11-14 Option 3: Tues.-Fri., July 6-9 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. $135 Option 4: Mon.-Fri., Aug. 16-20 1:30-4:30 p.m. $169

AGES 8-11 Option 1: Mon.-Fri., July 26-30 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. AGES 11-14 Option 2: Mon.-Fri., July 26-30 1:30-4:30 p.m. $169 each

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App Attack! (Ages 8-11) (Ages 11-14) Take the first steps into the world of mobile app design and customize your own game app! Using a specialized app & game development tool, students will explore the world of web-based (HTML5) mobile apps. In addition to learning the basics of mobile app design and game development, you will also see firsthand how the world of App publishing functions. Student-created apps will be accessible on a private site and can be played on any mobile device or computer. Publishing to App Stores not included. Students do not need to own a smartphone or tablet to take this class. Returning students can create more advanced projects that build on previous years. Please register at blackrocket.com/online/nmc. Software is compatible with MAC and Windows OS only. AGES 8-11 Option 1: Mon.-Fri., June 28-July 1 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Option 2: Mon.-Fri., Aug. 9-13 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. AGES 11-14 Option 3: Mon.-Fri., June 28-July 1 1:30-4:30 p.m. Option 4: Mon.-Fri., Aug. 9-13 1:30-4:30 p.m. $169 each

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Battle Royale: Make Your First Fortnite® Style Video Game (Ages 8-11) (Ages 11-14) Fans of Fortnite we need you! Instead of playing the game, design your own. Using a professional 3D game development software, build levels and assets inspired by popular battle royale games like Fortnite. Students can participate in eSports League matches against other schools across the country with a chance to have their levels featured in the Black Rocket master build of the game! This course includes cartoonish action and battle sequences. Student-created games will be available on a password protected Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. Register at blackrocket.com/online/nmc. Software is compatible with MAC and Windows OS only and requires a 64-bit operating system. AGES 8-11 Option 1: Mon.-Fri. June 14-18 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Option 2: Mon.-Fri. July 19-23 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Option 3: Mon.-Fri. Aug. 9-13 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. AGES 11-14 Option 4: Mon.-Fri. June 14-18 1:30-4:30 p.m. Option 5: Mon.-Fri. July 19-23 1:30-4:30 p.m. Option 6: Mon.-Fri. Aug. 9-13 1:30-4:30 p.m. $169 each

Code Breakers (Ages 8-11) (Ages 11-14) Calling all future coders, programmers, & designers! Learn the basics of coding languages like HTML, JavaScript, and CSS through a series of web projects and design challenges each day and be on your way to becoming the next tech star! Whether you want to be a silicon valley CEO or the high school student who just made $1 million dollars for programming in her bedroom, this course has the essentials you need to begin your journey. Projects will be available on a Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. Returning students can create more advanced projects that build on previous years. Register at blackrocket.com/online/nmc. Software is compatible with MAC, Windows, and Chrome OS only. AGES 8-11 Option 1: Mon.-Fri. June 21-25 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Option 2: Mon.-Fri. July 19-23 1:30-4:30 p.m. Option 3: Mon.-Fri. Aug. 16-20 1:30-4:30 p.m. AGES 11-14 Option 4: Mon.-Fri. June 21-25 1:30-4:30 p.m. Option 5: Mon.-Fri. July 19-23 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Option 6: Mon.-Fri. Aug. 16-20 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. $169 each

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Code Your Own Adventure! Interactive Storytelling (Ages 8-11) (Ages 11-14) Watch as the characters in your imagination come to life in this unique course that blends classic storytelling with animation techniques and coding. Start with a concept, design the characters, and choose not just one ending, but many! Learn how to create your own text-based adventure games with variables, conditional logic, images, HTML, CSS, and Twine scripting syntax. Student projects will be available on a password protected Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. Please register at blackrocket.com/online/nmc. Software is compatible with MAC, Windows, and Chrome OS only. AGES 8-11 Option 1: Mon.-Fri. July 26-30 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Option 2: Mon.-Fri. Aug. 16-20 1:30-4:30 p.m. AGES 11-14 Option 3: Mon.-Fri. July 26-30 1:30-4:30 p.m. Option 4: Mon.-Fri. Aug. 16-20 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. $169 each

eSports Apprentice – Streamers and Gamers (Ages 8-11) (Ages 11-14)

Inventor’s League – Prototyping for the Future! (Ages 8-11) (Ages 11-14)

Whether you want to be the next pro gamer, streamer, or gamecaster this course will teach you the basics to get started! No longer just a hobby, eSports is the fastest-growing career for the next generation. Over 400 million people watched YouTube videos and Twitch streams of video game competitions this year alone! In this course, students will develop gameplay skills and compete using Black Rocket’s eSports games and apps, learn how to produce commentary for live tournaments, use professional streaming software, and most importantly practice online safety. Student recordings will be available on a password protected website to share with friends and family. Videos will not be broadcast publicly but shared with all students in the class. Register at blackrocket.com/online/nmc. A webcam is required for this course. Software is compatible with MAC and Windows OS only.

Become an inventor of the future! Learn ‘rapid prototyping’ and problem solving as you conceptualize and design a product to solve a critical global issue. Each day begins with inspirational profiles of young inventors, such as the eleven-year-old who coded a robot to find victims of natural disasters. Next, research a problem to tackle in medicine, architecture, the environment, or a topic of your choosing. Once your vision is complete, learn how to draft 2D designs, create 3D models, and develop a website to pitch your ideas to the class. Student projects will be available on a password protected Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. Register at blackrocket. com/online/nmc. Software is compatible with MAC and Windows OS only.

AGES 8-11 Option 1: Mon.-Fri., June 7-11 1:30-4:30 p.m. $169 Option 2: Tues.-Fri., July 6-9 1:30-4:30 p.m. $135 Option 3: Mon.-Fri., July 26-30 1:30-4:30 p.m. $169

AGES 8-11 Option 1: Mon.-Fri. June 21-25 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Option 2: Mon.-Fri., July 12-16 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. AGES 11-14 Option 3: Mon.-Fri. June 21-25 1:30-4:30 p.m. Option 4: Mon.-Fri., July 12-16 1:30-4:30 p.m. $169 each

AGES 11-14 Option 4: Mon.-Fri., June 7-11 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. $169 Option 5: Tues.-Fri., July 6-9 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. $135 Option 6: Mon.-Fri., July 26-30 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. $169

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JavaScript Developer Jam (Ages 8-11) (Ages 11-14)

Make Your First Video Game! (Ages 8-11) (Ages 11-14)

Learn programming tools so powerful they seem like magic! Start off by learning an array of core programming concepts with JavaScript by experimenting in a series of digital challenges. Start with programming your first animated memes, then tackle more advanced skills such as interactive 3D experiences and game creation. Projects will be available on a password protected Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. Register at blackrocket.com/ online/nmc. Software is compatible with MAC, Windows, and Chrome OS only.

If you love playing video games, this is the camp for you! Make your first video game in this one-of-a-kind class that shows you the keys to designing your first 2D platformer game. Conceptualization, play experience, level design, graphics, sounds, and simple coding are just some of the concepts that we’ll explore. No prior experience necessary, just a desire to have fun. Student projects will be available on a password protected Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. Games are only compatible on PC computers. Returning students can create more advanced projects that build on previous years. Register at blackrocket.com/online/nmc. Software is compatible with MAC and Windows OS only.

AGES 8-11 Option 1: Mon.-Fri., June 7-11 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. $169 Option 2: Tues.-Fri., July 6-9 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. $135 Option 3: Mon.-Fri., Aug. 2-6 1:30-4:30 p.m. $169 AGES 11-14 Option 4: Mon.-Fri., June 7-11 1:30-4:30 p.m. $169 Option 5: Tues.-Fri., July 6-9 1:30-4:30 p.m. $135 Option 6: Mon.-Fri., Aug. 2-6 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. $169

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AGES 8-11 Option 1: Mon.-Fri., June 14-18 1:30-4:30 p.m. Option 2: Mon.-Fri., Aug. 2-6 1:30-4:30 p.m. AGES 11-14 Option 3: Mon.-Fri., June 14-18 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Option 4: Mon.-Fri., Aug. 2-6 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. $169 each

Minecraft® Animators (Ages 8-11) (Ages 11-14) Create the next popular animated Minecraft video on YouTube! Practice the same skills professionals at Pixar and Disney Animation Studios use. Discover the process of keyframing and tweening, how to use it to bring your own animated stories to life, and how to publish your content on YouTube. Student projects will be available on a password protected Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. Mac users can play their project at home, but will not be able to edit the project without a PC. Returning students can create more advanced projects that build on previous years. Please register at blackrocket.com/online/nmc. Software is compatible with Windows OS only. AGES 8-11 Option 1: Mon.-Fri., June 7-11 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. $169 Option 2: Tues.-Fri., July 6-9 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. $135 AGES 11-14 Option 3: Mon.-Fri., June 7-11 1:30-4:30 p.m. $169 Option 4: Tues.-Fri., July 6-9 1:30-4:30 p.m. $135

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UPDATED! Minecraft® Modders (Ages 8-11) (Ages 11-14) Minecraft® Designers (Ages 8-11) (Ages 11-14) If you love the game Minecraft and always wanted to design your own world, this class is for you! Learn how to create a custom map, the basics of creating 3D models using a new software to design your very own objects, how to build with Redstone and Command blocks, and create custom textures for you to import at home or share with friends. Students must own a Java version of Minecraft to take this class. Tablet, phone, and game console versions of Minecraft are not compatible. Parent email address is required to use 3D modeling software. Returning students can create more advanced projects that build on previous years. Please register at blackrocket.com/online/nmc. Software is compatible with MAC and Windows OS only. AGES 8-11 Option 1: Mon.-Fri., July 12-16 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Option 2: Mon.-Fri., Aug. 23-27 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. AGES 11-14 Option 3: Mon.-Fri., July 12-16 1:30-4:30 p.m. Option 4: Mon.-Fri., Aug. 23-27 1:30-4:30 p.m. $169 each

Customize your own Minecraft world and mod the classic game in this one of a kind class. Learn scripting and logic statements as you create your first mods. Students will create a wide variety of new elements, gameplay mechanics, and world generating mods to change the way you play Minecraft. Projects will be available on a password protected Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. Students must own a Java version of Minecraft to take this class. Tablet, phone, and game console versions of Minecraft are not compatible. Returning students can create more advanced projects that build on previous years. Register at blackrocket. com/online/nmc. Software is compatible with MAC and Windows OS only. AGES 8-11 Option 1: Mon.-Fri., June 28-July 2 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Option 2: Mon.-Fri., Aug. 9-13 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. AGES 11-14 Option 3: Mon.-Fri., June 28-July 2 1:30-4:30 p.m. Option 4: Mon.-Fri., Aug. 9-13 1:30-4:30 p.m. $169 each

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Minecraft® Redstone Engineers (Ages 8-11) (Ages 11-14) Take the next step beyond simply “playing” Minecraft and become a true Redstone engineer. Expand your Redstone knowledge by constructing your own carnival with a variety of mini-games, roller coasters, and attractions powered by Redstone. Learn how to use Command and Structure blocks to incorporate them into your builds. Activate your skills and take your Minecraft structures to the next level! Students must own a Java version of Minecraft to take this class. Tablet, phone, and game console versions of Minecraft are not compatible. Register at blackrocket.com/online/ nmc. Software is compatible with MAC and Windows OS only. AGES 8-11 Option 1: Mon.-Fri., June 14-18 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Option 2: Mon.-Fri., July 26-30 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. AGES 11-14 Option 3: Mon.-Fri., June 14-18 1:30-4:30 p.m. Option 4: Mon.-Fri., July 26-30 1:30-4:30 p.m. $169 each

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Pokémon® Masters: Designers & 3D Makers Unite! (Ages 8-11) (Ages 11-14) Calling all boys and girls who want to be the designers of the future! In this class, if you can dream it, you can make it! Begin by creating your own digital Pokémon-style custom playing card game. Progress onto designing action figures, jewelry, and toys in professional-level modeling software. Learn how to prepare a model for 3D printing and create a design portfolio to showcase your work! No prior experience is necessary and 3D designs will be available on a password protected Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. Register at blackrocket.com/online/nmc. Software is compatible with MAC and Windows OS only. AGES 8-11 Option 1: Mon.-Fri., July 19-23 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Option 2: Mon.-Fri., Aug. 2-6 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. AGES 11-14 Option 3: Mon.-Fri., July 19-23 1:30-4:30 p.m. Option 4: Mon.-Fri., Aug. 2-6 1:30-4:30 p.m. $169 each

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Python Programmers (Ages 8-11) (Ages 11-14) Want to learn the world’s fastestgrowing programming language favored by Google, NASA, YouTube, and the CIA? ​Learn how to code with Python to create engaging apps and games. Each lesson takes you stepby-step on a programming path that will let you challenge friends with fun content you create from start to finish!​ Returning students can create more advanced projects that build on previous years​. Please register at blackrocket.com/online/nmc. Software is compatible with MAC, Windows, and Chrome OS only. AGES 8-11 Option 1: Mon.-Fri., June 14-18 1:30-4:30 p.m. Option 2: Mon.-Fri., July 12-16 1:30-4:30 p.m. Option 3: Mon.-Fri., Aug. 9-13 1:30-4:30 p.m. AGES 11-14 Option 4: Mon.-Fri., June 14-18 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Option 5: Mon.-Fri., July 12-16 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Option 6: Mon.-Fri., Aug. 9-13 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. $169 each

ROBLOX® Coders & Entrepreneurs! (Ages 8-11) (Ages 11-14) Discover the Lua language through a visual block coding system while designing worlds in ROBLOX®, an online universe where you can create anything you dream of. This new class combines game design concepts, coding, and fun! Young entrepreneurs will also learn how to navigate ROBLOX’s fast-growing marketplace to publish their games. Student-created games will be available on a password protected Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. Register at blackrocket.com/online/nmc. Software is compatible with MAC and Windows only. AGES 8-11 Option 1: Mon.-Fri., June 21-25 1:30-4:30 p.m. Option 2: Mon.-Fri., July 19-23 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Option 3: Mon.-Fri., Aug. 2-6 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. AGES 11-14 Option 4: Mon.-Fri., June 21-25 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Option 5: Mon.-Fri., July 19-23 1:30-4:30 p.m. Option 6: Mon.-Fri., Aug. 2-6 1:30-4:30 p.m. $169 each

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ROBLOX® Makers (Ages 8-11) (Ages 11-14) Unlock the power of ROBLOX® Studio, the world creation tool used by real-world ROBLOX® developers! Learn how to build 3D models and create an adventure in your ROBLOX® world. Bring characters to life with unique animations you design. Student-created projects will be available on a password protected Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. Register at blackrocket. com/online/nmc. Software is compatible with MAC and Windows only. AGES 8-11 Option 1: Mon.-Fri., June 7-11 1:30-4:30 p.m. $169 Option 2: Tues.-Fri., July 6-9 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. $135 Option 3: Mon.-Fri., Aug. 16-20 9:30-12:30 p.m. $169 AGES 11-14 Option 4: Mon.-Fri., June 7-11 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. $169 Option 5: Tues.-Fri., July 6-9 1:30-4:30 p.m. $135 Option 6: Mon.-Fri., Aug. 16-20 1:30-4:30 p.m. $169

Rocket Kart Racers: Design A Mario Kart® Style Game (Ages 8-11) (Ages 11-14) On your marks, get set, create! Blast off in making your first 3D Mario Kart® and Crash Team Racing® style game! Design your own tracks and customize your karts and characters. Using a professional 3D game development software, students will combine their creations into their own kart racing game that they can play with friends and family at home. Students can participate in eSports League races against other schools across the country with a chance to have their tracks featured in the Black Rocket master build of the game! Student projects will be available on a password protected Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. Please register at blackrocket. com/online/nmc. Software is compatible with MAC and Windows only and requires a 64-bit operating system. AGES 8-11 Option 1: Mon.-Fri., June 28-July 2 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Option 2: Mon.-Fri., Aug. 2-6 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. AGES 11-14 Option 3: Mon.-Fri., June 28-July 2 1:30-4:30 p.m. Option 4: Mon.-Fri., Aug. 2-6 1:30-4:30 p.m. $169 each

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Video Game Animation (Ages 8-11) (Ages 11-14) Take your game design skills to the next level by creating and animating your own character sprites, objects, and backgrounds. Start with a name, develop the character’s personality, signature moves, special powers, and a storyline. Finish with a fully animated character to be used in your very own game. Students do not need any prior experience in game design, animation, or sketching. Student-created games will be available on a password protected Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. Register at blackrocket.com/online/nmc. Software is compatible with MAC and Windows OS only. AGES 8-11 Option 1: Mon.-Fri., July 12-16 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. AGES 11-14 Option 2: Mon.-Fri., July 12-16 1:30-4:30 p.m. $169 each

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Virtual Reality: The Future is Now (Ages 8-11) (Ages 11-14) Embark on an EPIC adventure in virtual reality! In this cutting-edge class, you will learn the foundations of VR design by creating your own virtual worlds, exploring simulated environments, and crafting memorable 3D experiences. A cardboard VR headset is optional for this course. Students may order one from blackrocket. com/store, take the class without a headset, or use any headset that works with a mobile phone. VR projects will be available on a password protected Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. Register at blackrocket.com/online/nmc. Software is compatible with MAC and Windows, and Chrome OS only. AGES 8-11 Option 1: Mon.-Fri., June 28-July 2 1:30-4:30 p.m. Option 2: Mon.-Fri., July 26-30 1:30-4:30 p.m. Option 3: Mon.-Fri., Aug. 23-27 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. AGES 11-14 Option 4: Mon.-Fri., June 28-July 2 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Option 5: Mon.-Fri., July 26-30 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Option 6: Mon.-Fri., Aug. 23-27 1:30-4:30 p.m. $169 each

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YouTube® Content Creators (Ages 8-11) (Ages 11-14) Find your voice and leave your mark on the world! Whether you are six or sixty, it’s time to start a career as the next YouTube star. Explore the variety of content and personalities that exist on YouTube and how to find your own niche. Learn the Dos and Don’ts of the platform and how to practice good digital citizenship. Develop your on-camera presence, your own channel branding, and professional editing skills. Take home a plan for launching your own channel with the content created in class! Student projects will be available on a password protected Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. Register at blackrocket.com/online/nmc. A webcam is required for this course. Software is compatible with MAC and Windows OS only. AGES 8-11 Option 1: Mon.-Fri., June 21-25 1:30-4:30 p.m. Option 2: Mon.-Fri., July 12-16 1:30-4:30 p.m. Option 3: Mon.-Fri., Aug. 9-13 1:30-4:30 p.m. AGES 11-14 Option 4: Mon.-Fri., June 21-25 1:30-4:30 p.m. Option 5: Mon.-Fri., July 12-16 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Option 6: Mon.-Fri., Aug. 9-13 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. $169 each

NEW! YouTube® FX Masters (Ages 8-11) (Ages 11-14) In the digital age, nothing is impossible! Become a master of illusion by learning the techniques used by Hollywood masters to create FX magic. Whether you want to enhance your YouTube videos or create a cool scene to amaze your friends; this class teaches the tools you need. Experiment with visual effects as you learn the dynamics of camera angles, editing, graphic layering, and sound effects. Then watch as your new creations take your channel content to the next level! Student projects are available on a password protected Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. Please register at blackrocket.com/online/nmc. A webcam is required for this course. Software is compatible with MAC and Windows OS only and requires a 64bit operating system. AGES 8-11 Option 1: Mon.-Fri., June 28-July 2 1:30-4:30 p.m. Option 2: Mon.-Fri., July 19-23 1:30-4:30 p.m. Option 3: Mon.-Fri., Aug. 23-27 1:30-4:30 p.m. AGES 11-14 Option 4: Mon.-Fri., June 28-July 2 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Option 5: Mon.-Fri., July 19-23 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Option 6: Mon.-Fri., Aug. 23-27 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. $169 each

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Adult Classes

Lake Michigan Shoreline Habitats—A One Day On-the-Road Adventure (Face to Face) Experience up-close some of the habitats along the Lake Michigan shoreline. With Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore (SBDNL) as your classroom, learn how the habitats were formed, who lives there, their unique geology, and environmental threats that affect all of the Lake Michigan shoreline – invasive species, development, and climate change. Travel to several places to explore habitats, unique spots, and issues. The park adventure begins at the National Lakeshore Visitor Center. A Park Pass is required, and can be purchased at the visitor center and annual passes can be purchased online at https://www.nps.gov/slbe. For more information about park passes please call 231-326-4700, ext. 5010. This course qualifies toward the Naturalist Certificate. Bring your own lunch for a picnic at one of the park locations and wear hiking shoes for short walks along the beach or through the woods.

ENRICHMENT

Northern Naturalist Recreation Culinary Creative Arts Music Global Writing & Literature Home Time

Northern Naturalist Mushrooms of Spring (Face to Face) Join us for a naturalist-led fungus foray in search of morels and other interesting fungi. Learn about the famous and delicious morels that are a joy to find during this yearly spring ritual, and tips and tricks to identify the other mushrooms of Michigan. This class begins outdoors at Grass River Natural Area in Bellaire, and we may travel to some other nearby locations. This course qualifies toward the Naturalist Certificate. Wed., May 12 10 a.m.-Noon Grass River Education Center (6500 Alden Highway, Bellaire) Instructor: Arlene Westhoven

Native American Trail Markers (Face to Face)

Thurs., May 20 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Meet at SBDNL Visitor Center (9922 W. Front St., Empire) Instructor: Kerry Kelly

$39

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$79

Remnants of many Native American trail markers sprinkle areas of Traverse City. Presenter Jerry Sura recounts the history behind these living artifacts on a guided walking tour that takes you to a pointer tree and a cement marker in under 3 miles. Sidelights include anecdotes about the Solar System, glacial Lake Algonquin and a Native American powwow from the summer of 1876. Meet at Hull Park in downtown Traverse City (660 Hannah Ave.). This course qualifies toward the Naturalist Certificate. Thurs., May 20 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Meet at Hull Park in downtown Traverse City (660 Hannah Ave.) Instructor: Jerry Sura $39

Ghost Towns of Sleeping Bear Dunes (Face to Face) Ghost towns captivate our imaginations. Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore (SBDNL) is home to several ghost towns. Glen Haven is an example of what these logging villages were like in their heyday. Discover what happened to the towns and the people who lived there. We will travel to several ghost towns exploring areas of the park very few people know how to find. The park adventure begins at the National Lakeshore Visitor Center. A Park Pass is required, and can be purchased at the visitor center and annual passes can be purchased online at https://www.nps.gov/ slbe. For more information about park passes please call 231-326-4700, ext. 5010. Bring your lunch for a picnic at one of the park locations. Wed., May 26 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Meet at SBDNL Visitor Center (9922 W. Front St., Empire) Instructor: Kerry Kelly

$79

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Into the Wilderness (Face to Face) Join park expert, Kerry Kelly, to explore first-hand what the ‘wilderness’ designation means for the 71,000 acres of Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore (SBDNL) that have been set aside as wilderness by the US Congress. Day one is a 2-hour discussion in the classroom; day two is a guided tour, including morning and afternoon hikes with different habitats and natural features. The hikes can be challenging but will be selected based on the capabilities and interest of the students. Expect each hike to be 2.5 hours of hiking and exploring. Wear hiking shoes, dress for the weather, and bring water, a snack and your lunch for a picnic at a park location. Park Pass is required; purchased at the visitor center or annual passes can be purchased online at https://www.nps.gov/slbe. For more information about park passes please call 231-326-4700, ext. 5010. This course qualifies toward the Naturalist Certificate.

Adult Classes

DIY Microgreens Kit & Class (Livestream) If you buy a bag of microgreens you eat healthy for a day. If you learn how to grow them, you can eat healthy for a lifetime! Discover how to grow microgreens, how nutritious they are compared to other vegetables, and how to use them in recipes and with every meal! On the first day we will sow our seeds and learn about other methods of growing as well as nutrition. Throughout the week, you will follow instructions to maintain the microgreens, and in the second class we will be harvesting and discussing recipes as well as other types of microgreens you can grow. You will receive a kit with almost everything you need to grow a tray of broccoli microgreens! This course qualifies toward the Naturalist Certificate. 2 Wed., June 2 & 9 6:30-8 p.m. Instructor: Gabby Waterman

Wed. & Thurs., June 2, 10 a.m.-Noon University Center Rm. 209 AND June 3, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. at SBDNL Visitor Center (9922 W. Front St., Empire) Instructor: Kerry Kelly $99

Thurs., June 10 1-3 p.m. Grass River Education Center (6500 Alden Highway, Bellaire) Instructor: Emily Burke

$39

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Explore the natural environment of this unique area through Livestream instruction and field experience. Details at nmc.edu/naturalist Qualifying courses on pgs. 26-30:

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The wildflowers of Michigan’s wetlands are unique and striking. Take a walk through Grass River’s boardwalk trails that give you access to some of the most exquisite wetlands in northern Michigan as we learn the natural history and conservation of these gorgeous flowering plants. This course qualifies toward the Naturalist Certificate and takes place outdoors at Grass River Natural Area in Bellaire.

$75

Northern Naturalist Classes and Certificate

• Mushrooms of Spring • Lake Michigan Shoreline • Native American Trail Markers • Ghost Towns of Sleeping Bear • Into the Wilderness • DIY Microgreens • Wetland Wildflowers

Wetland Wildflowers (Face to Face)

• Hidden Partnership of Plants • Wild Michigan Orchids • Sedges of N. Michigan • Entomology • Wetland Communities • Kayak River Tour

For more information about this certificate program, email us at ees@nmc.edu • Entomology • Carbon Drawdown • Zero Waste • 100% Clean Energy • Reverse Global Warming • Perennial Food Forests • Water & Our Ecosystems

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Wild Michigan Orchids and Other Rare Plants (Face to Face)

Sedges of Northern Michigan (Face to Face)

Did you know, in some forests, the fungi in the soil weigh more than the trees? Come investigate the relationships between the plants of the forest and soils that support them. Gain experience sampling soils and identifying plants. We will walk, crawl, dig and learn our way across a variety of plant communities, ending in one of the oldest patches of forest in Grand Traverse County. This course qualifies toward the Naturalist Certificate. Meets at Pelizzari Natural Area (6852 Center Rd. on Old Mission Peninsula, just north of the Unitarian Church).

Orchids are fascinating, beautiful, and rare plants – and Northern Michigan has some of the best. Join James Dake of Grass River Natural Area as we learn about these important environmental indicators in an exclusive off-trail expedition to see rare orchids and other amazing plants that grow with them, like carnivorous pitcher plants and sundews, in some of the lesser known areas of Grass River. Limited space. Must be able to walk on some uneven and very wet terrain for the hike. Wearing muck boots is recommended. This course qualifies toward the Naturalist Certificate and takes place outdoors at Grass River Natural Area in Bellaire.

Sat., June 12 9 a.m.-Noon Meet at Pelizzari Natural Area (6852 Center Rd., TC) Instructor: Kirk Waterstripe

Tues., June 15 10 a.m.-Noon Grass River Education Center (6500 Alden Highway, Bellaire) Instructor: James Dake

Sedges are wonderful plants that are often overlooked because they can be difficult to identify. But in some wetland environments they are some of the most numerous and common plants! When you take the time to slow down and look at them closely, you find they are quite attractive and simple to identify. This field class will walk you through a variety of wetland communities as we learn some of the most common sedges you are likely to encounter in Northern Michigan. By the end of the class you will walk away with an identification guide and a new-found appreciation for these unique plants. This course qualifies toward the Naturalist Certificate and takes place outdoors at Grass River Natural Area in Bellaire.

The Hidden Partnership of Plants and Soils (Face to Face)

$49

$39

Fri., June 18 10 a.m.-Noon Grass River Education Center (6500 Alden Highway, Bellaire) Instructor: James Dake

$39

Adult Learning Formats

- For most classes (except Face to Face classes), a link to the class is emailed to students the day of class or one day prior. Face to Face courses: Occur face to face in a classroom in an on-campus or off-campus location. Many instructors use email for the course syllabus or other resources to supplement face to face instruction. Online courses: These courses take place entirely online. Students are responsible for logging into the course to complete assignments and activities by specific dates. A few courses may also have labs or proctored testing which students are required to complete on-campus throughout the semester. Hybrid courses: Blending online, face to face and/or livestream delivery, these courses use a web conferencing tool like Zoom. Most activity is done online, but there may be some required face to face instructional activities, such as lectures, discussions and labs. Livestream courses: These courses meet during a regularly scheduled time via a web conferencing tool like Zoom. Email or an online platform may be used to distribute materials, submit assignments and share feedback.

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Exploring Carbon Drawdown with SEEDS Tired of a heating planet? Overwhelmed by the magnitude of global problems? Want to tap into practical, actionable solutions relevant to life in Michigan? Join the staff of SEEDS Ecology & Education Centers in a series of courses offering solutions that can be utilized by individuals, institutions, and governments alike, and are each backed by triplebottom-line science with positive benefits for people, planet and profitability.

Zero Waste – Is That Even Possible? (Face to Face) Spoiler alert: Homo sapiens have been creating layered hills of trash we throw out for tens of thousands of years. What could be more fun or enlightening than examining our waste bins? We’ll talk about the HUGE role better waste management can play in our economy and in our air and water quality. We’ll explore our state-wide waste system and also answer: Why is it so hard to know what is and is not recyclable? How can we hack a system designed toward the landfill? Join instructors who are focused on getting to Zero Waste, share resources, and ask all your questions. Let’s minimize the stink and hunt for buried triplebottom-line treasure in our trash! Bring your own lunch; we’ll provide rubbish bins. This course qualifies toward the Naturalist Certificate. Thurs., July 22 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Historic Barns Park Workshop 223– (first building on the left from Silver Dr. entrance–look for the SEEDS tent) (1490 Red Dr., Traverse City) Instructor: Sarna Salzman $49

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Adult Classes

100% Clean Energy – What Does That Even Mean? (Livestream) Cities and nations are moving to clean energy, but everyone defines it differently. Let’s explore some of the work being done in Michigan and the City of Traverse City to make the transition away from fossil fuels. What activities use the most energy? Which elements waste it? Should we electrify everything? Don’t come for easy answers, come to learn about the complexity of systems change. We’ll explore some of the opportunities and pain-points presented by utility companies changing their energy generation portfolios, governments upgrading building codes, consumers shifting to electric vehicles, and more. Taught online via Zoom. This course qualifies toward the Naturalist Certificate. Thurs., Aug. 12, 3:30-5:30 p.m. Instructor: Sarna Salzman

$49

Eating to Reverse Global Warming (Face to Face) From synthetic fertilizers to livestock emissions to deforestation to food waste, our food systems have become the number one cause of global warming. Learn how we can transform food production and consumption practices to instead Drawdown Carbon. Not only can we reverse global warming, regenerative growing practices help soils retain moisture and nutrients, prevent runoff, and support beneficial organisms and pollinator species. The fun doesn’t stop with food production either! Learn how impactful separating food wastes from our trash and unlocking its embodied treasures can be. This course qualifies toward the Naturalist Certificate. Thurs., Aug. 19, 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Historic Barns Park Workshop 223– (first building on the left from Silver Dr. entrance–look for the SEEDS tent) (1490 Red Dr., Traverse City) Instructor: Sarna Salzman $49

Multi-Layered Benefits of Perennial Food Forests (Face to Face) Explore the revivified concept of food production within a forest system and the multiple functions these systems serve in carbon sequestration, wildlife habitat creation, and food and medicine production. You will learn some of the basics of perennial food forest planning, enjoy tastes of perennial foods and take home some simple ideas to implement perennial foods in your home garden. This course qualifies toward the Naturalist Certificate. Tues., Aug. 3, 9-11 a.m. Historic Barns Park Workshop 223– (first building on the left from Silver Dr. entrance–look for the SEEDS tent) (1490 Red Dr., Traverse City) Instructor: Jennifer Flynn $49

Water and Our Ecosystems: Green Infrastructure for Resilience (Face to Face) We live in a watery community. With predictions for more severe weather events in coming years, there’s a need for leaders to understand and implement resilient solutions. You will learn about homescale storm water gardens, water catchment systems, mitigation and remediation techniques, and large scale green infrastructure projects protecting our wetlands, creeks, streams and lakes. Wear walking shoes. Held rain or shine! This course qualifies toward the Naturalist Certificate. Thurs., Aug. 5, 9-11 a.m. Historic Barns Park Workshop 223– (first building on the left from Silver Dr. entrance–look for the SEEDS tent) (1490 Red Dr., Traverse City) Instructor: Jennifer Flynn $49

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Adult Classes Entomology for the Naturalist (Livestream) The largest segment of the animal kingdom provides excellent fodder for the naturalist in you. Explore the world of Arthropods and gain expanded knowledge to share with others. Learn to differentiate between arthropods and other kinds of animals, and practice collection techniques. Leave with a better understanding of insect ecology and the important role each plays in the natural world. This class is taught online via Zoom. This course is required for the Naturalist Certificate. Mon/Wed/Mon, June 21, 23 & 28 9 a.m.-Noon Instructor: Dr. Erwin (Duke) Elsner $89

Wetland Communities of Northern Michigan (Face to Face)

Meet the Beetles Up Close (Livestream)

Did you know that Michigan has over 70 distinct natural communities? Many of these are wetland communities. Our natural communities are classified by the plants, animals, other organisms, and environmental conditions that make a landscape look the way they do. Have you ever wondered what makes a fen different from a bog, or a swamp different than a thicket? We’ll help you understand the big picture of natural communities and give you a deeper understanding of the northern Michigan landscape. This course qualifies toward the Naturalist Certificate and takes place outdoors at Grass River Natural Area in Bellaire. Tues., July 13 1-3 p.m. Grass River Education Center (6500 Alden Highway, Bellaire) Instructor: Emily Burke

$39

Kayak River Tour (Face to Face) There is no better way to experience a northern Michigan river than by paddling its calm waters and enjoying its unique wildlife! On this guided tour, students will explore Grass River by kayak and find out about Grass River Natural Area’s conservation efforts, wetland ecology, and Michigan wildlife. The group will meet at the Grass River Education Center at 9 am before walking out to the dock to load kayaks. Cost includes kayak rental. This course qualifies toward the Naturalist Certificate. Tues., July 27 9 a.m.-Noon Grass River Education Center (6500 Alden Highway, Bellaire) Instructor: James Dake

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Beetles are the most abundant insect on the planet. Northern Naturalist students and others will enjoy examining these specimens up-close as you learn fascinating characteristics of these creatures. Learn to use a taxonomy key and build understanding of anatomy, life history, relationships to other insects, habitats and roles in the ecosystem. Taught online via Zoom. This course qualifies toward the Naturalist Certificate. Wed., Aug. 18 9 a.m.-Noon Instructor: Dr. Erwin (Duke) Elsner $49

Mushrooms of Late Summer (Face to Face) Late summer is an excellent time to search the fungi of the forest. Join us for a naturalist-led fungus foray in search of the interesting fungi of August. We will learn tips and tricks to identify the mushrooms of Michigan and make a collection for group identification. This class begins outdoors at Grass River Natural Area in Bellaire, and we may travel to some other nearby locations. This course qualifies toward the Naturalist Certificate. Wed. Aug. 25 10 a.m.-Noon Grass River Education Center (6500 Alden Highway, Bellaire) Instructor: Arlene Westhoven

$39

$89

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Recreation

Culinary

America’s Boating Club (ABC) Courses

Summer Brunch Innovative Ideas from Glen Arbor B&B (Face to Face)

NMC Extended Education has partnered with the Traverse City ABC Chapter to ensure access to important boating skills and knowledge.

Marine Navigation (Face to Face)

An America’s Boating Club course, Marine Navigation is the first in a sequence of four courses in navigation. This course covers the basics of coastal and inland navigation, focusing on navigation as done on recreational boats today. GPS is used as the primary navigation tool while traditional techniques, such as chart plotting and dead reckoning, are covered to provide a boater with additional skills, especially needed if the GPS fails. In-class exercises reinforce the course topics. Cost includes text and plotter. 7 Tues., Aug. 10-Sept. 21 6-9 p.m. Great Lakes Campus, Rm. 211 Instructor: Jerry Williams

Adult Classes Date Night Crêpes Françaises Authentiques (Face to Face)

Join Laura Cavender, innkeeper of Glen Arbor Bed & Breakfast. Talk through time-treasured breakfast foods and how to honor the past while being inventive with the future and overall, keeping your guests happy. This will be a fun class, full of texture, color and flavor! Not cooking for a crowd? Still lots of great techniques that transfer over to cooking for a smaller table. Recipes will include sage brown sugar iced coffee, cherry almond granola bars for snack-time on the trails, blueberry lemon stuffed French toast, seasonal veggie hash hollandaise, and poached eggs. Bring your own containers to take home any creations you do not sample in class. Tues., May 18 6-9 p.m. NMC Main Campus, Oleson Center Kitchen Rm. 129 Instructor: Laura Cavender $79

$169

Date Night is a great excuse to spend time with someone specialyour mom, your partner, or your best friend! Enjoy a night out while learning new things and eating great food. There is nothing more French than a crêpe except, perhaps, Chef Vanessa Grasset at Crêpes and Co. In this class, Chef Vanessa shares the secret to mixing and making perfectly airy, paper-thin crêpes that elevate everything they enfold. They are quick to prepare and can be served any time of day. Try her French-style crêpe plate and learn to make crêpes with equipment you already have at home. Prepare sweet and savory fillings for a complete crêpe-making experience. When you are done in the kitchen, enjoy your crepes in a separate dining room for the ultimate date night experience! Register one person from the couple; $149 cost includes both participants. Bring your own containers to take home any creations you do not sample in class. Tues., May 25 6-9 p.m. NMC Main Campus, Oleson Center Kitchen Rm. 129 Instructor: Vanessa Grasset $149 per couple

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Mastering French Eclairs (Face to Face)

Local Leelanau Table (Face to Face)

Mastering French Eclairs is a fun and delicious way to learn how to impress your family and friends. Learn the professional tricks used to make the perfect pate a choux dough, pipe beautiful eclairs, make rich pastry cream and decadent glaze. Finished eclair flavors will include vanilla and dulce de leche pastry cream and salted caramel and chocolate glaze. The process will be fun and result in eye-appealing creations. Bring your own containers to take home any creations you do not sample in class.

Celebrate Leelanau County in the kitchen with chef, presenter and educator Laura Cavender. Create a bountiful table with recipes that honor regional foods from local farmers, cheesemakers, fisherman and bakers. Is the start of Summer your favorite time to visit farmers markets and roadside stands? Learn how to transform those treasures into the tastiest treats for your indoor and outdoor meals. Make some Chef Laura’s favorite recipes, like pickled spring veggies, new potatoes with smoked trout, sauteed greens with lemon tahini dressing, matcha boba tea, caramelized onion and herb biscuits. (Recipes are subject to change, based on what is fresh, seasonal and available.) Make your own meals this season with ingredients grown and sourced where we live, work, and play. Bring your own containers to take home any creations you do not sample in class. Tues., June 15 6-9 p.m. NMC Main Campus, Oleson Center Kitchen Rm. 129 Instructor: Laura Cavender $79

Chef Les Eckert, Director of Great Lakes Culinary Institute, teaches “Knife Skills”

Thurs., June 24 6-9 p.m. NMC Main Campus, Oleson Center Kitchen Rm. 129 Instructor: Les Eckert $89

Date Night: Mexican Street Food (Face to Face) Mexican Street Food Date Night is a fun and delicious way to spend time with people you enjoy while learning new things and eating great food. In this class students will learn how to identify regional ingredients and understand their uses. Experience using Mexican chilis and cheeses and blending fresh herbs and dried spices with citrus to create delicious flavors. You will make and enjoy carne asada, ultimate, guacamole, Mexican street corn and churros with chocolate dulce de leche dip. Bring your own containers to take home any creations you do not sample in class. Wed., July 21 6-9 p.m. NMC Main Campus, Oleson Center Kitchen Rm. 129 Instructor: Les Eckert $149 per couple

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Knife Skills (Face to Face) The first step in becoming a confident home chef is choosing the best knife for the job! Chef Les Eckert, Director of the Great Lakes Culinary Institute, will guide you in honing important knife skills. You will work with carrots, celery, cauliflower, red peppers, tomatoes, garlic, herbs, lemon and avocado using the methods of julienne, small dice, medium dice, concassé, zest, juice, roast, blanch, mince, and chiffonade. Following knife work, you will prepare and eat a meal as a class. Bring your own chef knife if you have one and containers to take home any creations you do not sample in class. Tues., Aug. 17 6-8:30 p.m. NMC Main Campus, Oleson Center Kitchen Rm. 129 Instructor: Les Eckert $79

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Adult Classes

Creative Arts Painting with Acrylics: Lake Michigan Beach (Livestream) When you close your eyes and picture yourself on a quiet beach, where do you go? Transport yourself to your favorite special spot and capture the beauty and serenity with acrylic paints on an 11 x 14 canvas. Artist Eleonora Hayes demonstrates her methods of combining realistic landscapes with the dreamlike emotions they evoke. You will be introduced to the basics of using acrylic paints on canvas, essential color mixing, and how to use different brushes. Taught online via Zoom. Following registration, the instructor will contact you with a zoom link and list of supplies needed for the class. Cost of the supplies is approximately $45, and will vary depending on brand. 2 Sat., May 15 & 22 10 a.m.-Noon Instructor: Eleonora Hayes

$69

Flower Painting for Spring (Face to Face) Welcome the warmer weather by celebrating the reemergence of the colorful and beautiful spring flowers of Northern Michigan after their winter slumber, whether in our gardens or in their native settings. Start with sketching, and then introduce color by applying watercolor techniques and special effects. All materials included, but you may bring your own supplies if you prefer. The instructor will bring fresh flowers as a reference. 2 Mon., May 10 & 17 6:30-9 p.m. Great Lakes Campus, Rm. 112 Instructor: Jan Oliver

$79

EXPLORE THE ARTS

AT THE DENNOS THE DENNOS MUSEUM CENTER 1410 College Drive Traverse City, MI 49686 231.995.1055

dennosmuseum.org Photograph courtesy of Coreene Kreiser

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Adult Classes Remember to wear a mask when on NMC campuses

Painting Birds (Face to Face) Do you love watching birds in spring? Learn how to capture birds in their natural settings on watercolor paper. Start with sketching, and then introduce color by applying watercolor techniques and special effects. All materials included, but you may bring your own supplies if you prefer. Bring a photo or two of a bird(s) in nature as a reference. 2 Wed., June 9 & 16 6:30-9 p.m. Great Lakes Campus, Rm. 112 Instructor: Jan Oliver

$79

Paint Your First Watercolor Landscape (Face to Face) Are you interested in creating stunning landscapes using watercolor? Join artist and adjunct painting instructor, Adam VanHouten as he teaches students how to create the illusion of space on paper. Learn more about atmospheric perspective and the colors/values to “paint light” into your landscapes. Explore how to layer your watercolor painting to make the most of the transparency of the paint. Bring a landscape photograph to the first class! All other supplies are included. Class meets at the Great Lakes Campus and artists may be painting outside if weather permits.

Great Lakes Plein Air Painting! (Face to Face) Join plein air artist and adjunct painting instructor, Adam VanHouten at the Great Lakes Campus and learn more about plein air painting. Be inspired by the beauty of the bay and learn more about composition, value and color. Get tips on must needed tools for plein air painting and efficient ways to carry your gear. Create a painting that captures an evening in Northern Michigan! 9” x 12” canvas panels supplied. Please bring your own Acrylic/Oil paints, brushes and easel. Class meets at the Great Lakes Campus and artists may be painting outside if weather permits.

Rigid Heddle Weaving (Face to Face) Are you curious about handweaving? Rigid Heddle looms are easy to use, portable and less expensive than a multi-harness loom. With some experience and an experimental attitude, these looms can also do some very complicated weaving tricks. Become familiar with weaving vocabulary, finishing techniques, and make a plain weave scarf. Additionally, you will learn how to design a second project and warp your loom for a second time. Open to beginners and experienced rigid heddle weavers. Returning students will have the opportunity to work on their own projects and ideas. A supply list will be mailed before class. You will need your own rigid heddle loom. A limited number of looms are available to rent to registered students for $15 from the instructor; contact her prior to class to reserve one (nmcray@mac. com). 4 Wed., July 7-28 9-11:30 a.m. University Center Rm. 07 Instructor: Nancy McRay

$169

Wed. & Thurs., July 14 & 15 6-9 p.m., Great Lakes Campus Great Lakes Campus, Rm. 112 Instructor: Adam VanHouten $119

3 Tues., July 13-27 6-8:30 p.m. Great Lakes Campus, Rm. 112 Instructor: Adam VanHouten $115

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Adult Classes

Beginning Tapestry (Face to Face) Tapestry is among the oldest forms of fine arts. Originally for cathedrals and castles, they were used to insulate big stone halls, illustrating battles, parables and metaphors. While the techniques have not changed for centuries, the imagery has. Today’s smaller, portable, personal size looms make it easier for more people to enjoy this art form. Learn how to warp a tapestry loom and explore different ways to create shapes using slits, interlocks and other types of joins. Then learn finishing and mounting techniques. Students who have woven tapestry before may explore advanced techniques. Bring a tapestry loom with a ten-inch wide weaving width (minimum), a notebook/sketch pad, drawing utensils, scissors, and a kitchen fork (used to pack in wefts). The instructor will supply warp and weft materials. Contact the instructor to rent or purchase a tapestry loom (nmcray@mac.com). 3 Wed., July 14-28 9-11:30 a.m. University Center Rm. 07 Instructor: Nancy McRay

$149

Help a Child Like Mae Enroll in a College for Kids Class

Right now there’s a child in our community who wants to attend a College for Kids class this summer but can’t because of the cost. Will you make a gift so a child can enroll in a College for Kids class this summer? A child like Mae.

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Mae loves school. In fact, when summer rolls around she really misses her friends and school related activities. Summers can be difficult for her. She lives out of town, and her family can’t afford summer camps and activities. Mae loves to write, and she wants to attend a College for Kids class on writing stories. Without your help, she can’t afford to enroll. Please make a gift to the College for Kids Program Fund today. Not only will you help a student like Mae enroll in a class this summer, but you’ll also provide for the most pressing needs of the College for Kids program right now.

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Adult Classes

Printmaking II (Face to Face)

Ceramics: Open Studio (Face to Face)

Printmaking I (Face to Face)

Printmaking II expands on processes and concepts explored in Printmaking I with the emphasis on more complex techniques including lithography, reduction relief prints, and multi-color intaglio prints. You will refine your technical skills and conceptions begun in Printmaking I. You will explore contemporary printing techniques and issues. NMC ID/Password required— available through NMC Help Desk 231-995-3020. May also be taken for academic credit as ART182.

We are pleased to offer you access to the NMC Fine Arts Building ceramics studio! This “class” is for the experienced potter that would like to use our wheels, kilns and facilities. There will be a studio assistant present who can offer limited assistance, but there will be no formal assignments or instruction. Use of the facilities includes access to studio clay (earthenware and stoneware) and basic glazes as well as kiln firings. Artists must supply their own porcelain and specialty glazes if desired. Sign up for one or both options. Each 8-week option covers 40 hours of studio time. There is a mandatory orientation session on the first day of class for each option. Instructor approval or completion of an approved NMC Ceramics course is also required. Contact Zach Tate (ztate@nmc.edu) for approval.

Printmaking I is an introductory survey course that introduces you to a wide variety of print media: relief, intaglio, embossing and monotype. Students will gain knowledge of the history, conception, production, editioning and presentation of achromatic prints. Beginners and artists with some printmaking experience are welcome. Materials are included with the exception of printing paper. NMC ID/Password required—available through NMC Help Desk 231995-3020. May also be taken for academic credit as ART181. 8 Mon. & Wed., May 10-July 12 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Fine Arts Bldg. Rm. 132 Instructor: Glenn Wolff

8 Mon. & Wed., May 10-July 12 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Fine Arts Bldg. Rm. 132 Instructor: Glenn Wolff

$519

Printmaking: Open Studio (Face to Face) $519

We are pleased to offer you access to the NMC Fine Arts Building printmaking studio! This “class” is for the experienced printmaker that would like to use our presses and facilities. There will be a studio assistant present that can offer limited assistance, but there will be no formal assignments or instruction. Use of the facilities includes black ink, tarlatan, etching baths for zinc and copper plates. Artists must supply their own intaglio plates, paper and any other colored inks. Sign up for one or both options. Each 8-week option covers 40 hours of studio time. There is a mandatory orientation session on the first day of class for each option. Instructor approval or completion of an approved NMC Printmaking course is also required. Contact Glenn Wolff (gwolff@nmc.edu) for approval.

Both options 6 Sat., Noon-5 p.m. Option 1: June 5-July 17 (No Open Studio July 10) Fine Arts Rm. 135 Option 2: July 24-Aug. 28 Fine Arts Rm. 135 Instructor: Staff $190 each

We’re brewing up a new series of virtual Coffee Chats for fall Entertaining and informative interviews followed by live Q&A zoom sessions. View topics and register in August.

Both options 6 Sat., Noon-5 p.m. Option 1: June 5-July 17 (No Open Studio July 10) Fine Arts Rm. 132 Option 2: July 24-Aug. 28 Fine Arts Rm. 132 Instructor: Staff $140 each

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Creative Google Workspace Projects The month of June is a great time to reset your plans and get ahead with project organization; begin that holiday letter for the winter, make your bucket list, and start a bullet journal. Join us and you’ll understand all the hype you’ve been hearing about Google Workspace from your peers, kids and grandkids – and why so many people are utilizing these free applications. Gain a foundational understanding of the tools available in each program by creating your own compilations that are relevant to you. Choose all of the options below for an overview of Google Docs, Sheets and Slides, or choose only the ones you want.

Begin Your Holiday Letter in Google Docs (Livestream) Make your holiday letter top-notch this year by using great formatting tools in Google Docs. Have available a short sample text and a few pictures on your hard drive, a Flash Drive, or in Google Drive so you can begin a draft letter. Learn how to access this document from any device that connects to the internet, and how share it for suggestions and editing. Wed., June 2 6-8 p.m. Instructor: Alison Thornton

Adult Classes Organize Your Bucket List in Google Sheets (Livestream) This past year has been, well, maybe not a year of bucket list fulfillment. Perhaps you’ve been collecting ideas for when you are ready to travel and visit with others again. Do you have lots of ideas of what you want to do (travel, garden, or hobby)? We can help you organize those ideas! Come create a bucket list complete with organization, pictures, and links to the things you’d like to do or the information you’ve collected. Have some of your ideas ready and we’ll create the bucket list of your dreams! Wed., June 16 6-8 p.m. Instructor: Alison Thornton

$39

Creating a Digital Bullet Journal (Livestream) Have you seen those fantastic creative Bullet Journals, but thought that you lacked the creativity to start your own? With a digital Bullet Journal the creative opportunities are endless and EASY! Create exercise journals, reflection journals, mind maps, budget trackers and more using Google Slides that you can complete digitally or print out and color as you progress. Learn the digital techniques to create a couple pages in a bullet journal, then have class time to practice these new methods on your own page.

$39 Wed., June 30 6-9 p.m. Instructor: Alison Thornton

Art Appreciation (Online) This course allows for a great deal of exploration into the world of art as we see it. The course provides an avenue for understanding this world by investigating technique, media, idea, personal expression and meaning. NMC ID/Password required—available through NMC Help Desk 231995-3020. Course may also be taken for academic credit as ART 100. Cost does not include text. 8 weeks, June 14-Aug. 9 Access anytime Instructor: Caroline Schaefer-Hills $435

History of Western Art II (Online) This course is designed to introduce major trends in Western Art from the Renaissance through Modernism to the present. Significant works of painting, sculpture and architecture are presented within the social, political and cultural context of each period. NMC ID/Password required— available through NMC Help Desk 231-995-3020. May also be taken for academic credit as ART112. Cost does not include required text. 8 weeks, June 14-Aug. 9 Access anytime Instructor: Andrea Gerring

$565

$49

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Home Time

Music

Digital Photography 1 (Hybrid)

You Need Chickens in Your Life! (Livestream)

Private Music Lessons

Gain a strong understanding of manual exposure with a digital camera, working in camera raw, digital workflow, and natural light. Be introduced to the artistic principles of aesthetics, composition, color, and applying those principles to the digital photography medium. You will also work in post processing with Lightroom, Photoshop, and output to digital prints. This is a hybrid course on an accelerated 8-week schedule. Pre-recorded lectures and demos will be delivered online via Moodle. During class time, the computer lab will be open to students. The instructor will also be available for one on one meetings in the lab during class time or on Zoom. Required texts, Digital Photography: A Basic Manual by Henry Horenstein; (ISBN-13:9780316020749), and Digital Photography Workbook by Kim Mosely; (ISBN-13:9780966321531), available at nmc.edu/bookstore. NMC ID/Password required—available through NMC Help Desk 231-9953020. Course may also be taken for academic credit as ART 174. 9 Tues. & Thurs., May 8-July 12 1-3:30 p.m. Fine Arts Bldg. Rm. 120 Instructor: Coreene Kreiser

$525

This crash course explains the many benefits of raising your own chickens, like fresh eggs each morning, insect control, and great compost! Learn to raise chicks, build pens and runs, choose feeds, integrate the flock with your garden and guard against predators. If you have a garden, this class will help you connect your food-growing with your chicken flock to make a holistic, abundant backyard ecosystem. We’ll talk about typical problems, troublesome behaviors, and ways to keep peace in the hen house. We’ll discuss raising chickens for meat in mobile “chicken tractors” too. Taught via Zoom; a link will be emailed to you the day before the class. Thurs., May 6 6-8 p.m. Instructor: Kirk Waterstripe

$39

Global Warming: Ecology and Commerce (Face to Face) This new look at global warming includes discussion of renewable energy sources, low embodied energy materials, world wide commerce, and ecology. Learn about the essential construction techniques that promote healthy and efficient buildings. Whether you are a professional contractor or planning to build your own home, you’ll get information on how to build in a way that helps halt and reverse climate change. Helping to restore our environment while planning and building a new home can be a rewarding experience. 5 Tues., May 18-June 15 10 a.m.-Noon Aero Park Labs Bldg. Rm. 102 Instructor: Gary Cook

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$149

Guitar • Piano • Percussion • Voice • Violin and more Private lessons are available for most instruments and can be taken for personal interest or academic music credit. Students pre-arrange lesson dates and times with the assigned instructor. Instruction is mostly Hybrid and may include Livestream or Face to Face instruction. Contact the NMC Humanities Dept. at 231-995-1325 to be put in touch with the appropriate Music Instructor first. Then to register for noncredit lessons, call NMC-EES at 231-995-1700. 15 half-hour lessons 15 one-hour lessons

$435 $825

Music Appreciation (Online) Each music era of Western culture will be examined in regards to significant composers and compositions while listening to these great works and discussing the elements that made them come alive and move people’s hearts through the ages. Experience the soothing Gregorian Chant of the Medieval period, the lively music of the Renaissance, the motion and ornamentation of the Baroque style, the refinement and maturity of the Classical era, the stirring emotion of the Romantic period, and the many harmonic and rhythmic surprises of twentieth-century music. You do not need to have any musical background or training to enjoy and succeed in this class. NMC ID/ Password required—available through NMC Help Desk 231-995-3020. Course may also be taken for academic credit as MUS 110. Cost does not include text. 8 weeks, June 14-Aug. 9 Access anytime Instructor: Brady Corcoran

$465

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Writing & Literature

Adult Classes

Creative Writing - Poetry (Online) Study and practice poetic composition and revision in this 7-week online summer class which runs from May 8 to June 28. You’ll draft 7 new poems, get feedback, then choose 3-4 for further revision. You’ll also read and write about contemporary poetry for 1-3 hrs/week online and spend about 3 hrs/week reading and writing offline. Textbooks: A Poetry Handbook by Mary Oliver and Best American Poetry 2019 are available online for purchase. You choose four 1.5 hour Zoom meetings for workshops: May 27/28, June 3/4, June 10/11, and June 17/18, make-up June 24. NMC English instructor Sarah Wangler is an award-winning poet/essayist. Appropriate for ages 15 and up. NMC ID/ Password required—available through NMC Helpdesk, 231-995-3020. Technology requirement: computer with internet access and the capacity for word processing and video chat (a telephone or smartphone can also be used for the Zoom meetings). 8 weeks, May 8-June 28 Instructor: Sarah Wangler

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$397

Story Writing Workshop (Livestream) Explore the elements of storytelling, whether as non-fiction or fiction, in a workshop setting under the guidance of novelist and narrative writing instructor Stephen Lewis. You will write regularly, a couple of pages a week, which we will subject to peer critiquing during our Zoom classes. Emphasis will be on effective narration, including such principles as “show rather than tell,” all designed to encourage the reader to want to find out what happens next. 5 Wed., May 19-June 16 7-9 p.m. Instructor: Stephen Lewis

Summer 2021

$89

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Adult Classes

Does America Need a New Social Contract? (Livestream)

Global The Politics of Addressing Climate Change II (Livestream) After decades of little action on the challenge of climate change, the U.S. has recently launched a major effort to reduce CO2 emissions and to otherwise deal with the weather events and other consequences of global warming. We will discuss the climate challenges and responses with upto-date information and will evaluate present-day politics around climate policy. 2 Thurs., May 27 & June 3 1:30-3:30 p.m. Instructor: Phil Mikesell

$35

Many Americans express dissatisfaction with the way things seem to be going in the country. Our two major parties are both struggling with intraparty tensions. It seems that broad understandings about the values and goals for America that were developed in the last quarter of the 20th century are no longer helpful. The current approaches and policies that they support seem to not be working. What political and economic ideas might be more popular and might serve us all better? We will discuss the main elements of three of the leading schools of thought that compete as guides to political action. 2 Thurs., May 13 & 20 1:30-3:30 p.m. Instructor: Phil Mikesell

Coming this October...

NMC

FALL SUMMIT

GLOBAL ISSUES, LOCAL IMPACTS

Inclusivity in the Arts

$35

FITNESS

& WELLNESS Yoga Forever Virtually Fit Wellness

Yoga Gentle Yoga (Livestream) Find out why so many have found t h a t yo g a i m p r o v e s f l e x i b i l i t y, strength, posture and balance, as well as physical and spiritual wellness. Instructor Margaret Bennett’s Gentle Yoga is designed for people of any level of physical ability who prefer a more mindful, gentle practice. Wear comfortable clothing. The Zoom meeting link will be emailed the day before the first class begins. You may join the Zoom session with your camera on or off; it’s okay to interact, or to sit back and take it all in. Option 1: 7 Tues., May 18-June 29 Option 2: 6 Tues., July 13-Aug. 17 Both options 10:30-11:30 a.m. Instructor: Margaret Bennett

$75 $65

Friday, October 9th 9:30am-Noon

This event is jointly organizedby NMCExtendedEducational Services, International Forum, INFO &Affairs REGISTRATION and Dennos Museum Center.

AT NMC.EDU/EES

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Gentle Yoga: Ancient Wisdom for Modern Times (Livestream) This gentle practice of yoga cultivates mindfulness along with physical and spiritual wellbeing. Instructor Margaret Bennett weaves ancient wisdom teachings into this class that is designed to comfort, inspire and provide insight to help us grow during difficult days and celebrate life in any circumstance. Designed for people of any level of physical ability. The Zoom meeting link will be emailed the day before the first class begins. You may join the Zoom session with your camera on or off; it’s okay to interact, or to sit back and take it all in. Option 1: 7 Wed., May 19-June 30 Option 2: 6 Wed., July 14-Aug. 18 Both options 10:30-11:30 a.m. Instructor: Margaret Bennett

$75 $65

Meditation: Beginning and Advancing (Livestream) The past year has proven to be quite a challenge; many of us are feeling overwhelmed, stressed and anxious. Even brief periods of meditation practice can reduce the effects of stress, boost immune function, improve overall physical and spiritual well being, and balance emotion. For this livestream class, seated in a chair at home, you will learn meditation techniques and breath exercises with instructor, Margaret Bennett. Includes discussion around the meditation experience, and the maturing of the mind. The Zoom meeting link is emailed the day before the first class begins. You may join the session with your camera on or off; it’s okay to interact, or to sit back and take it all in. Option 1: 7 Wed., May 19-June 30 Option 2: 6 Wed., July 14-Aug. 18 Both options Noon-1 p.m. Instructor: Margaret Bennett

Summer 2021

$69 $59

Adult Classes

Mid-day Meditation (Livestream) The last year has brought many challenges. Are you seeking ways to tune into yourself and the world in which we live, without feeling overwhelmed? Join experienced instructor, Margaret Bennett, to learn this life changing practice. With a busy and thoughtful mind that does not like sitting still and quiet, this class will gently bring you into the space with guided meditation and other strategies that make it easier. Find clarity and calm the effects of stress on the body. Increase the benefits of this class by also enrolling in Chair Yoga which follows at 1 p.m. Come as you are; join this virtual class via Zoom, all you need is a comfortable place to sit! The Zoom meeting link will be emailed the day before the first class begins. You may join the Zoom session with your camera on or off; it’s okay to interact, or to sit back and take it all in.

Chair Yoga (Livestream)

Option 1: 7 Fri., May 21-July 2 Option 2: 6 Fri., July 16-Aug. 20 Both options 12:15-12:45 p.m. Instructor: Margaret Bennett

Option 1: 7 Fri., May 21-July 2 Option 2: 6 Fri., July 16-Aug. 20 Both options 1-1:45 p.m. Instructor: Margaret Bennett

$59 $55

Be the best version of yourself - explore your potential with yoga! With this online class taught by Margaret Bennett, you will enjoy the benefits of the essential elements of yoga in a seated position at home. Yoga improves flexibility, posture, balance and spiritual and mental wellness. Practice a variety of yoga poses and discover the rewards of gentle stretches, postures and relaxation through breathing and meditation. All levels and abilities are welcome. Increase the benefits of this class by also enrolling in Mid-Day Meditation which precedes it at 12:15 p.m.; both are available via Zoom. The meeting link will be emailed the day before the first class begins. You may join the session with your camera on or off, it’s okay to interact; or to sit back and take it all in. $69 $59

Beginning Yoga (Face to Face) What better time than now to come experience yoga–a holistic practice benefiting the body, mind and spirit. Learn basic concepts and techniques that you can incorporate to bring balance into your life. Yoga reminds us that life is a stretch on all levels– especially this past year–and regular practice builds both inner and outer strength. Wear loose, comfortable clothing and bring a blanket. If necessary, class will meet virtually. See yo g a f o r h e a l t h t c . c o m f o r s a f e t y protocols and updates before class.

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Forever Virtually Fit –

for all ages and fitness levels

“Begin today. Declare out loud to the universe that you are willing to let go of struggle and eager to learn through joy” – Sarah Ban Breathnach The past year has taken a toll on our health: emotionally, mentally and physically. It’s time to make a commitment to yourself, FOR yourself. Cultivate joy and wellbeing with this engaging friendly fitness and wellness group. Join Maggie Quinn and her team of compassionate and experienced instructors for a virtual fitness program that includes an UNLIMITED number of classes a week for a total of 11 weekly FUN and FLEXIBLE fitness and wellness options for you. Customize your workouts, set achievable goals, and enjoy the comfort and safety of your own home. Classes meet Monday through Friday virtually (livestream via Zoom). If you miss one, you can watch it anytime during that week through the Forever Virtually Fit library. Designed for all ages and fitness levels, let us help you achieve a new level of personal joy and wellness. The daily schedule is subject to small changes. After registering, email instructor and coordinator, Maggie Quinn (maggiequinn357@gmail.com) to get started.

Daily schedule for all sessions:

12 weeks, June 7-Aug. 27 $199 Livestream classes June 7-July 30 Online (recorded) classes Aug. 2-27 It’s OK to join late and double up on your workouts!

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Monday: 8-8:55 a.m.: Fitness Ball - Ginny Mello 9-9:55 a.m.: Continuing Pilates - Maggie Quinn 5-5:55 p.m.: Zumba Gold - Pam Janson Tuesday: 8-8:55 a.m.: Total Barre Amplified with Props - Maggie Quinn Wednesday: 8-8:55 a.m.: Gentle Pilates - Maggie Quinn 9-9:45 a.m.: Vin/Yin Yoga - Leslie Simonescu 9-9:55 a.m.: Zumba - Angela Ingold Thursday: 8-8:55 a.m.: Total Barre Amplified with Props - Maggie Quinn Friday: 8-8:55 a.m.: Fitness Ball - Ginny Mello 9-9:55 a.m.: Continuing Pilates - Ginny Mello 9-9:55 a.m.: Zumba Gold - Pam Janson

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Forever Virtually Fit class descriptions (see sign up details at left) Zumba Gold ™ Every class is a dance party that you’ll enjoy at a slower pace with Zumba Gold™. Perfect for active older adults and those new to fitness or looking for a modified Zumba™ class at a lower intensity. Gold blends the Latin and world rhythms like Cumbia, Salsa, Belly Dance and Tango you love from Zumba and introduces easy-to-follow Zumba choreography focusing on balance, range of motion, and coordination. Come ready to sweat; you’ll leave empowered and feeling strong! Wear athletic shoes. Instructor: Pam Janson

Zumba® Ditch the Workout, Join the Party. Zumba® is perfect for every body and everybody! This 45 minute Zumba® class will work your body and mind in a way that will leave you feeling energized and uplifted. Practicing coordination is food for the brain, and dancing to music is food for the soul. Enjoy a low to no impact cardio workout that is so much fun you forget you are working out. The music and instructor will have you smiling, laughing and maybe even humming along to the beautiful world tunes of Salsa, Cumbia, Hip Hop and more! Wear athletic shoes. Instructor: Angela Ingold

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Fitness Ball Are you noticing that your balance is challenged? Integrate the principles of pilates while using a large fitness ball to increase your body’s awareness in space while working in three dimensions. Increase your balance strength, stabilization and endurance. You will need a stability ball (double ply preferred) and fitness mat. Instructor: Ginny Mello

Continuing Pilates Continue with the Pilates you love! Like to work with bands, foam rollers and fitness balls? Ready to improve your balance and coordination? Join this fun, action packed class where we will learn some new exercises and deepen our understanding of old ones. Results include improved flexibility, mobility, core strength, balance and overall well-being. You will need a fitness mat, yoga block, red squishy ball, fitness circle, handheld weights (1, 2, or 3#) and long and loop Therabands. Instructor: Ginny Mello

Total Barre ™ Amplified with Props This high-energy program focuses on strength, flexibility, stamina and dynamic stability. It combines elements from Pilates, dance, cardio and strength training choreographed to music. Kitchen counter or bannister can be used for your ballet barre. You will need a fitness mat, barefoot, toning balls, blue cushion and floor disc. Instructor: Maggie Quinn

Vin/Yin Yoga The balance of movement and stillness. A slow moving Vinyasa creating balance, strength and stability through a dynamic flow of postures leading into a blend of yin postures focusing on connective tissues building flexibility and strength through stillness. A balance of energy in the physical body, soft and strong. You will need a fitness mat, blanket, yoga strap or hand towel. Instructor: Leslie Simonescu

Gentle Pilates Restore the natural curves of your spine and rebalance the muscles around your joints with emphasis on pelvic and scapular stabilization. Results include improved flexibility, mobility, core strength and overall well-being. You will need a fitness mat, long and loop Therabands, red and orange balls, long foam roller, ankle tubing, 2 black discs, long narrow towel. Instructor: Maggie Quinn

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Adult Classes Yoga-Beginning and Beyond (Face to Face) Yoga works through awareness of the body; teaching balance and integration. Discover tools for greater physical, mental and spiritual well-being through principles of breath awareness and deep muscle stretching, strengthening and relaxation. Beginners and those who have been introduced to yoga are welcome. Wear loose, comfortable clothing and bring a blanket. If necessary, class will meet virtually. See yogaforhealthtc.com for safety protocols and updates before arriving to class.

Option 1: 9 Mon., June 21-Aug. 16 5:45-7 p.m. Instructor: Staff at Yoga for Health Education $135 Option 2: 9 Fri., June 25-Aug. 20 5:15-6:45 p.m. Instructor: Libby Robold $159 Both meet at Yoga for Health Education (1200 W. 11th Street)

Yoga for Teens: Developing an Antidote for Stress (Face to Face) (Ages 13-17) Many teens and young adults face overwhelming stress; either from academics, sports, activities, friends, (or this pandemic!). Some don’t get enough exercise, and in some cases, such as varsity sports, some may be physically overworked. Finding inner peace and a happy medium is what yoga is all about at Yoga for Health Education. Designed for youth in good health who want to have fun and be challenged in a non-competitive, confidence-building and peace-building setting. No prior yoga experience necessary. If necessary, this class will meet virtually. See yogaforhealthtc.com for safety protocols and updates before arriving to class.

9 Mon., June 21-Aug. 16 4-5 p.m. Meet at Yoga for Health Education (1200 W. 11th Street) Instructor: Michael Robold $79

Sunrise Flow Yoga (Face to Face) An energetic wake me, shake me flow of yoga postures arranged in an intelligent sequence, transitioning from one to the next, steadily building intensity, creating strength and flexibility, and quieting the mind. Learn to use the breath to maximize your potential on all levels. This class is for continuing yoga students and wellconditioned, athletic individuals. If necessary, class will meet virtually. See yogaforhealthtc.com for safety protocols and updates before arriving to class.

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Continuing Yoga (Face to Face) The next level after Yoga: Beginning and Beyond, builds strength and provides motivation for your own personal practice. Be guided in ways that break the circle of stress, balancing the body’s energy flow with holding poses and vinyasa. This is a rigorous practice, building inner fire while developing flexibility and endurance, including sun/moon salutations, inversions and advanced asana. Pranayama, meditation and deeper studies are a part of all intermediate classes. Teaching is progressive. All students enrolling in this class should have a strong foundation of yoga fundamentals and be physically fit. If necessary, class will meet virtually. See yogaforhealthtc.com for safety protocols and updates before arriving to class.

9 Thurs., June 24-Aug. 19 5-6:30 p.m. Meet at Yoga for Health Education (1200 W. 11th Street) Instructor: Libby Robold $159

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Kundalini Yoga Fire Series (Face to Face) Through a series of dynamic movements, you will gradually raise your Kundalini energy and internal heat to release body tension, clear your mind, and provide an overall feeling of strength, flexibility, and resiliency. The series is powerful but not extreme and can be performed by anyone in good physical condition. If necessary, class will meet virtually. See yogaforhealthtc.com for safety protocols and updates before arriving to class.

9 Thurs., June 24-Aug. 19 6:45-8:15 p.m. Meet at Yoga for Health Education (1200 W. 11th Street) Instructor: Libby Robold $159

Yoga for Arthritis & Stiff Bodies (Face to Face) Come learn easy, helpful techniques of yoga for arthritis and general stiffness. Aside from being helpful for those suffering from arthritis, those who are very stiff from athletics, constant travel, repetitive motion on the job, and high stress can benefit from this special therapeutic class. Appropriate for beginning students and those who have taken yoga before. Wear comfortable clothing. If necessary, class will meet virtually. See yogaforhealthtc.com for safety protocols and updates before arriving to class.

Adult Classes

Wellness Happily Ever After Means Communication (Livestream) Great communication is the basis of any fulfilling relationship. But most of us will choose someone who communicates differently than we do. Those who need to verbally process often choose those who need to get away and think about it. In the end, it is often not the issue at hand that causes stress in a relationship, but the manner in which each partner communicates. Knowing how to communicate with this person who is put together differently than you is essential for a happy relationship. This FUN, small investment will take your relationship to the next level. ALL adult couples of all ages welcome. Register one individual from each couple so you pay the fee only once (price is $129 per couple).

Mon., June 7 7-9 p.m. Instructor: Julie Chai $129/couple

From Mad to Glad: The Wonderful Art of Transforming Anger (Livestream) We all experience anger, and most of us unknowingly carry some with us from our pasts. Explore this taboo topic in fun ways through stories, exercises and discussion with transformational specialist Julie Chai, MDiv. Discover why we get mad and how outside events and people are simply triggers, not causes of anger. Cultivate presence, understanding and kindness for yourself and others. Come away empowered with the tools you need to begin transforming anger, to promote personal growth, and to make the world a better place. Julie is a healer, teacher, artist, poet and ordained minister with a certificate in the Art of Spiritual Direction. Include your partner at no extra charge.

2 Mon., June 14 & 21 7-9 p.m. Instructor: Julie Chai

$99

9 Fri., June 25-Aug. 20 1-2:30 p.m. Meet at Yoga for Health Education (1200 W. 11th Street) Instructor: Libby Robold $195

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Small Business and Nonprofit Building Your Brand (Livestream)

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Connecting with your customers requires creating a brand identity that speaks to who you or your business are. Learn seven important factors business owners should consider before naming their company and creating their brand identity. Learn how to research your competition, position your company, and pick your brand personality. Find out what is important to know when picking your name, logo, and graphic styles. This course is an elective for those completing the Business Development Certificate. Thurs., May 20 9 a.m.-Noon Instructors: Christina Schoenow & Elizabeth Sonnabend $79

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Biz Start 101 (Livestream) The Biz Start 101 workshop is for aspiring entrepreneurs in the beginning stages of starting a business, in need of accessing capital, or simply considering self-employment. Assess your abilities to lead and manage a company, and evaluate market and sales potential for your products/services. This comprehensive workshop incorporates the Michigan Small Business Development Center’s (SBDC) fundamental Writing a Business Plan workshop and fully covers determining concept feasibility, startup costs, financing options, the basics of business planning, along with other necessary resources to launch. The workshop features instruction by a SBDC Business Consultant and is a prerequisite to meeting with a SBDC consultant one-on-one. The workshop is free ($59 cost is underwritten by the SBDC), however registration is required. This course is required for the Business Development Certificate. Thurs., June 10 9-11:30 a.m. Instructor: Gretchen Swanson FREE

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START OUR BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CERTIFICATE THIS SUMMER NMC and the Northwest Michigan Small Business Development Center have partnered to bring foundational level information to help business owners navigate the complexity of starting and running a business. Get the skills and expertise you need to finance, market and manage your business endeavor with short, affordable, information-packed sessions. Help your business reach its full potential, register for classes today.

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Get started on your Business Development certificate this semester by signing up for any of these courses: • Biz Start 101* pg. 46 • Building Your Brand pg. 46 • One-Page Marketing Plan* pg. 48 • Navigating the New Venture Lending Landscape* pg. 48 • Introduction to Project Management pg. 48 • Accounting and Finance for Non-Financial Managers pg. 49 • Entrepreneurial Marketing pg. 49 • Keys to Customer Service pg. 49 • Employment Law Fundamentals pg. 49 • Managing Customer Service pg. 49 • Developing Employees through Effective Delegation and Coaching pg. 50 • Introduction to Quickbooks* pg. 64 *Required courses

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Adult Classes One-Page Marketing Plan (Livestream) Sometimes the simplest plan is the best plan. Marketing plans can be long, in-depth documents but for many small businesses a simple one page marketing plan can be an effective tool. This course will help participants zero in on their target market and help customize your message and media to reach those most likely to buy. Create a customer-focused, simple and easy to follow plan that emphasizes on how you stand out from your competition. Once you have the basics down, you can create plans for each target market and/ or product line that even a marketing novice can execute. This course counts towards the Business Development Certificate. Thurs., June 17 9-11:30 a.m. Instructor: Elizabeth Sonnabend $69

Navigating the New Venture Lending Landscape (Livestream)

Introduction to Project Management (Online)

Not all money is created equal and financing a new venture can be especially tricky. From bootstrapping to borrowing and everything in between, it can be a daunting task to navigate the new venture lending landscape. After all, why are different lenders looking for different things? Who should I borrow money from (or not)? What are the 3 F’s? Shouldn’t people just want to give me money to start my business? We get it… there are a lot of questions and this is new territory for most new start-ups. Join us for an in-depth look at what it takes to finance a new venture and debunk a few myths along the way. The workshop features instruction by a Michigan Small Business Development Center (SBDC) Business Consultant and is free ($59 cost is underwritten by the SBDC), however registration is required. This course is required for the Business Development Certificate. Thurs., Aug. 12 9-10 a.m. Instructor: Joni Krolczyk

In today’s business environment, there is a need for good project management. Project management provides visibility of project health to the business and the customer. Through continuous monitoring, early detection of variations to plan, schedule, and budget can be communicated to stakeholders for quick resolution, including project cancelation. Project management is one of the fastest paths to promotion by increasing your network through greater exposure. You will have the skills, tools and templates to confidently develop and maintain a project. An overview of salaries, certification costs, education and experience requirements are provided. We hope you will choose Project Management as a career. For information or to register, go to yougotclass.org/index.cfm/nmc. This course counts towards the Business Development Certificate. 4 weeks, June 7-July 2 Registration Deadline: June 11 $195

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FIND A NEW CAREER WITH OUR ELDERCARE CERTIFICATE Prepares you for a career as a home health aide, basic caregiver, or universal worker starting at $14-16 an hour. Provides approximately 20 hours of training from industry professionals. Costs less than $400 to complete the certificate. Connects those seeking employment with area employers. Great for family caregivers too! Next session starts Fall 2021. Find out more at www.nmc.edu/eldercare

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Accounting and Finance for Non-Financial Managers (Online) Every successful person in the workplace utilizes financial information to aid effective decision making. Accounting and Finance for Non-Financial Managers explain the financial concepts and accounting processes used in most businesses and will provide practical techniques that will increase your effectiveness and career. Get a foundation to understand the seven steps in the accounting cycle and use financial information in decision making. Come away with the knowledge to analyze resource allocation and evaluate financial performance. For information or to register, go to yougotclass.org/index.cfm/nmc. This course counts towards the Business Development Certificate. 4 weeks, June 7-July 2 Registration Deadline: June 11 $195

Entrepreneurial Marketing (Online)

To succeed in today’s marketplace, entrepreneurs must know how to effectively market their product or service. This course offers you a step by step approach to attract and keep customers, all within a realistic budget. With an emphasis on customer-driven marketing decisions, you will learn how to build a strong brand, analyze which tactics to use, and implement your marketing plan. Whether you are starting a business or growing an existing one, you will take away practical marketing tips and tools that you can use to improve your marketing efforts. For information or to register, go to yougotclass.org/index.cfm/nmc. This course counts towards the Business Development Certificate. Option 1: 4 weeks, June 7-July 2 Registration Deadline: June 11 $195 Option 2: 4 weeks, Aug. 2-27 Registration Deadline: Aug. 6 $195

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Keys to Customer Service (Online) Learning to build your customer service skills will have a powerful impact on your career success as well as success in other areas of your life. Through this course you will discover the direct relationship between service skills and career achievement. You will become skilled at being an exceptional service provider. You can help your organization and your career by translating your good service intentions into a workable plan and gain knowledge of ways to consistently deliver great service. The payoff is enormous. For info or to register, go to yougotclass.org/index.cfm/nmc. This course counts towards the Business Development Certificate. 4 weeks, June 7-July 2 Registration Deadline: June 11 $195

Employment Law Fundamentals (Online) Learn the basics of employment law so you can legally hire, evaluate and manage employees as a manager, supervisor, or small business owner. This course will explain the difference between an employee and independent contractor: the basic types of employee benefits; effective hiring; evaluation, and termination procedures; methods to resolve employment disputes in and out of court; discrimination and union laws; and workplace safety rules. You will gain an inside view of the law with court examples, real situations, and prevention strategies that prepare you to effectively resolve workplace issues. You will learn effective communication techniques, negotiation strategies, and what to expect if you do go to court. For more information or to register go to www. nmc.edu/ees-online and click on Ed2Go Selections. This course counts towards the Business Development Certificate. This 6-week course is offered monthly

Managing Customer Service (Online) As someone who participates in delivering high levels of customer service, you’re an important ambassador for your organization. In this course, discover a number of dynamite methods to bring out the best in you and those you work with. Learn how to measure customer service—from your company’s point of view and from the customers—and discover how to anticipate the needs of your customers. Find out how to evaluate customers, or better yet, what to do with the data once you have it. Identify how your customer service stacks up right now, and how you can build on even the sharpest of service policies. Plus, learn how to communicate, resolve complaints, and build long-lasting customer service programs. For more information or to register go to www. nmc.edu/ees-online and click on Ed2Go Selections. This course counts towards the Business Development Certificate. This 6-week course is offered monthly

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Adult Classes Developing Employees through Effective Delegation and Coaching (Livestream) Whether you are a new supervisor or have been the team leader for years, this course can help you better manage your employees. Learn to use a five-step model to delegate tasks and build the skills of your employees. Practice effective coaching strategies to help your staff develop skills. Build the confidence of your team members in performing new tasks. This course is part of the Foundations of Leadership I series offered by the NMC Professional Development Institute for NMC staff and the public. This course counts towards the Business Development Certificate. 2 Thurs., May 13 & 20 1:30-3:30 p.m. Instructor: Jennifer Ewing

Zoom Made Easy (Livestream)

College Preparation

Successful Community Association Operation (Livestream)

$99

Since the pandemic, Zoom has become the “go-to” app for bringing people together for online meetings, conferences, instruction and other virtual public and private gatherings. See details on page 67.

If you are a board member, officer, manager, developer and/or member of a condominium association, cooperative association, or community and/or homeowner association, this seminar is designed especially for you. This course addresses obtaining control of the association from the developer at turnover, the four essential audits and legal “check-up” both at the time of turnover and for established communities, the legal and fiduciary responsibilities of directors and officers, preventive measures for directors and officers in the face of potential liability, how to obtain the best managerial and legal assistance necessary to maximize the assistance for your community, and security and safety within the Association. There will also be time for general questions and answers. Participants will be emailed a link to the webinar the day before the class starts. Sat., May 22 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Instructor: Robert Meisner

$59

College Math Prep for Those Preparing to Enter College (Livestream) Are you headed to college in the Fall? Need some math review? These threeday online intensive workshops with live instruction will help you prep for your first college math class. This session is for those who are hoping to find some peace with math and looking to develop their skill set to place well on the test and increase their academic strength going forward. This course can provide a distinct advantage in where you start your math sequence and can save you time and money. Students should plan to complete the placement test by contacting 231-995-2134 before the first class. If you are a current NMC student taking academic classes, enrolled or planning to enroll in Fall 2021, please call 231-995-3021 to enroll for free. Option 1: 3 Tues., June 8-22 Option 2: 3 Tues., Aug. 10-24 Both 5:30-8:30 p.m. Instructor: NMC Math Faculty $25 each option

Got Drones? NMC has an entire training center dedicated to professional drone training! NMC UAS Training Center Our custom training for professionals and businesses includes: • FAA Remote Pilot Certification • Flight Skill Building • Agriculture Operations • Land Survey and Mapping • Pix4D Mapping Software • First Responder and other trainings We assist in developing company drone programs and even help determine the best equipment for your particular needs. Please contact us for more info:

231-995-2925 • drones@nmc.edu

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LEARN FROM HOME - WORK FROM HOME

Careers and Certifications Virtual Assistant 101 (Online - Start Anytime)

VIRTUAL ASSISTANT TRAINING NMC Extended Educational Services and the experts at Virtual Office Agent are partnering to offer training on becoming a Virtual Assistant. Run your own business from home, helping other businesses thrive! This unique online training opportunity can be done from anywhere you have access to the internet. Visit www.nmc.edu/virtual-assistant to find out more!

College Math Refresher for Those Preparing to Enter College (Livestream) Are you headed to college in the Fall? Need some math review? These threeday online intensive workshops with live instruction will help you prep for your first college math class. This session is for those who are looking to dust off their skill set and review for placement in higher-level courses . This course can provide a distinct advantage in where you start your math sequence and can save you time and money. Students should plan to complete the placement test by contacting 231-995-2134 before the first class. If you are a current NMC student taking academic classes, enrolled or planning to enroll in Fall 2021, please call 231-995-3021 to enroll for free. Option 1: 3 Wed., June 9-23 Option 2: 3 Wed., Aug. 11-25 Both 5:30-8:30 p.m. Instructor: NMC Math Faculty $25 each option

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College Writing Prep for Those Preparing to Enter College (Livestream) Are you headed to college in the Fall? College Writing Prep will help prepare you to succeed in college writing, a foundational part of a college education. Meeting one focuses on specific resources available at NMC. Meeting two focuses on active reading strategies, genres of academic writing, and the role of research. We will discuss the role of rubrics, asking for feedback, and the invention process. We also want to respond to your questions. Please join us to learn more about expectations for college writing and the practices that will help you make the grade. If you are a current NMC student taking academic classes, enrolled or planning to enroll in Fall 2021, please call 231-9953021 to enroll for free.

Work from home in a growing field. Industry-qualified virtual assistants earn on average $5,000 a month! Virtual Assisting 101 will walk you through becoming a virtual assistant, guided by local business owner Holly McPherson of Virtual Office Assistant. This entry level course takes you through understanding your target market, building your business, and marketing yourself. Learn what to charge, how to write agreements and proposals, and more. Start anytime with 14 training modules you can access online anytime, weekly live Q&A sessions, and one-on-one coaching sessions. This training is normally priced at $4000, but is available to NMC participants at the discounted price of $2,499 at this time. Days and times arranged

$2,499

Option 1: 2 Thurs., June 17-24 Option 1: 2 Thurs., Aug. 12-19 Both 5:30-7:30 p.m. Instructor: NMC Faculty $25 each option

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Adult Classes Introduction to Voiceovers (Online - Start Anytime) Begin this online course anytime. After enrolling, email info@voicesforall.com to schedule your class for a time of your convenience. Explore the fun, rewarding possibilities of the voiceover industry! Discover current trends and how they make it easy and affordable for just about anyone to get involved. You will learn about different types of voiceovers and tools you will need to find success. Your instructor, a professional voice actor from Voices For All, takes notes as you read a real script in this oneon-one video chat setting, and offers some coaching to improve your delivery. You will receive a professional voiceover evaluation later. One-time, 90-minute, introductory class. Learn more at http://www.voicesforall.com/ ooo. Actual class dates will be arranged with your instructor. For ages 18 and over. Date and time arranged

Teacher SCECHs

Become a Certified Personal Trainer— ACE (Face to Face)

$49

Gain practical knowledge and skills to become an entry-level fitness trainer. Learn guidelines for instructing safe and purposeful exercise, essentials of the client-trainer relationship, conducting fitness assessments, and designing exercise programming. Upon successful completion, you will receive an NMC Certificate of Completion and CPR certification (if available), and be prepared to take the ACE national exam. Price does not include text, “ACE Personal Trainer Manual.” This set combines the new comprehensive, personal training resource with the “Essentials of Exercise Science for Fitness Professionals” – order your own set, available online and from the American Council on Exercise (ACE) acefitness.org. Price does not include the certification exam (details at www.nmc.edu/ ees). Older editions of the text are acceptable, please purchase your own. For more info contact Zack Light at jlight@nmc.edu or 231-946-4957. 4 Sun., June 6-27 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Beckett Bldg. Rm. 147 Instructor: Zack Light

Students with ASD (Online - 16 SCECH) Today, every school in America has students who have been diagnosed with ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder)—a neurological disorder on the autism spectrum. The effects of this disorder vary widely, but it is important for every teacher to understand how to recognize behaviors that may indicate ASD. In this course, you take away strategies for working effectively with ASD students. And you will find out how to work effectively with parents to create the most positive learning environments for children and teens with this disorder. The course is geared for K-12 teachers, but it is also relevant for counselors, faculty in higher education, parents and anyone else interested in understanding this important issue. For information or to register, go to yougotclass.org/index.cfm/nmc. 4 weeks, July 6-30 Registration deadline: July 10 $145

Gender in the Classroom (Online - 16 SCECH) $399

Discover why girls waste 30% of their study time, why boys get worse grades than girls, why boys do less homework than girls, and the 5 learning habits girls get in school that hurts them in the workplace. Your female students learn differently than your male students. Discover how girls learn. Take away 10 top tips for helping girls learn more, and the 5 tips to help girls succeed more. Then discover how boys learn. Take away 10 top tips for helping boys learn more, and the 5 tips to help boys succeed more. Get info about research not available anywhere else. For info or to register, go to yougotclass.org/index.cfm/nmc. 4 weeks, July 6-30 Registration deadline: July 10 $145

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Teachers: 30+ Online SCECH Classes Available

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Most classes are six weeks and start at $119! Classes begin monthly. Visit www.ed2go.com/nmc to learn more. A to Z Grant Writing (24 SCECH) A to Z Grant Writing II - Beyond the Basics (24 SCECH) A to Z Grant Writing Series (48 SCECH) Achieving Success with Difficult People (24 SCECH) Blogging and Podcasting for Beginners (24 SCECH) Common Core Standards for English Language Arts K-5 (24 SCECH) Creating Classroom Centers (24 SCECH) Creating WordPress Websites (24 SCECH) Discover Sign Language (24 SCECH) Educator's Fundamentals Series (72 SCECH's) Empowering Students with Disabilities (24 SCECH) Enhancing Language Development in Childhood (24 SCECH) Grammar Refresher (24 SCECH) Grammar Refresher II (24 SCECH) Grammar Refresher Series (48 SCECH)

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Grant Writing Suite (72 SCECH) Guided Reading: Strategies for the Differentiated Classroom (24 SCECH) Guided Reading & Writing: Strategies for Maximum Student Achievement (24 SCECH) Intermediate Microsoft Excel (24 SCECH) Introduction to Microsoft Excel 2013 (24 SCECH) Introduction to Microsoft Excel 2016 (24 SCECH) Introduction to SQL (24 SCECH) Keys to Effective Communication (24 SCECH) Reading Strategies Suite (96 SCECH) Ready, Set, Read! (24 SCECH) Response to Intervention: Reading Strategies That Work (24 SCECH) Singapore Math: Number Sense and Computational Strategies (24 SCECH) Solving Classroom Discipline Problems (24 SCECH) Solving Classroom Discipline Problems II (24 SCECH) Spanish in the Classroom (24 SCECH) Speed Spanish (24 SCECH) Teaching Math: Grades 4-6 (24 SCECH) Teaching Science: Grades 4-6 (24 SCECH) Teaching Smarter With SMART Boards (24 SCECH) Teaching Students With ADHD (24 SCECH) Teaching Students With Autism: Strategies for Success (24 SCECH) Teaching Writing: Grades K-3 (24 SCECH) Understanding Adolescents (24 SCECH)

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Adult Classes The Teen Brain (Online - 16 SCECH) One of the most turbulent periods in brain development occurs during adolescence. The teen brain actually functions very differently from the adult brain. Certain kinds of thinking, such as decision-making, actually happen in different parts of the brain for adolescents and adults. Understanding these complex changes can help calm the rough seas of the teen years, but also provide your teen with critical support and understanding that will promote better decisionmaking, better mental health, and better outcomes at school. Come find out the important ways in which the teen brain is developing. Identify behaviors and attitudes that are influenced by these changes. Then learn to offer constructive strategies for establishing a better understanding of and communication with your amazing teen. For information or to register, go to yougotclass.org/index.cfm/nmc. 4 weeks, June 7-July 2 Registration deadline: June 11 $195

You will find hundreds of Online courses on the topics you need at nmc.edu/ees-online

Grammar Refresher Certificate (Online - 48 SCECH) Good grammar doesn’t make good writing, but good writing demands good grammar. Whether you’re a student or a professional, a career changer or a job seeker, this comprehensive program will guide you through the linguistic twists and turns of English grammar and equip you to write more effectively from day one. The first course covers the basics of grammar at the word level, including parts of speech and commonly confused words. In the second course, you’ll learn about grammar at the sentence level, from fragments to runons. In the third course, you’ll focus on the finer points of capitalization and punctuation, as well as advanced concepts like parallelism and agreement. The grammar knowledge you’ll gain from this certificate applies to whatever kind of writing you do now or aspire to create in the future. Everything you learn will elevate your communication skills and help you polish and edit your writing. Three one-month courses, total 48 hours online, as a certificate. For additional information or to register, go to yougotclass.org/index.cfm/nmc.

Certificate in Online Teaching (Online - 48 SCECH) For those new to teaching online, or those already teaching online. Get the best instruction from the foremost authorities in online learning. Thousands of people have taken this fundamental yet advanced training in teaching online. From building an online course to improving an online course, from fostering online discussion to encouraging student interaction, from traditional assessment to online tests, the program will give you both the fundamentals of teaching online, as well as the most advanced tips and techniques in the business. Your instructors are authors, speakers and consultants in online learning and teaching. Three one-month courses, total 48 hours online, as a certificate. For information or to register, go to yougotclass.org/index.cfm/nmc. 3-Course Series is 12 weeks, June 7-Aug. 27 Registration Deadline: June 11 $495

3-Course Series is 12 weeks, June 7-Aug. 27 Registration Deadline: June 11 $295

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Comparative Religion for K-12 Educators (Livestream - 3 SCECH) The American Academy of Religion has made the following statement: “1) there exists a widespread illiteracy about religion in the U.S.; 2) there are several consequences that stem from this illiteracy, including the ways that it fuels prejudice and antagonism, thereby hindering efforts aimed at promoting respect for diversity, peaceful coexistence, and cooperative endeavors in local, national, and global arenas; 3) it is possible to diminish religious illiteracy by teaching about religion from an academic, non-devotional perspective in primary, middle, and secondary schools”. Join Sarah Montgomery-Richards, an educator in Comparative Religion with an M.A. in Interfaith Action, as we explore the topic of Comparative Religion in a K-12 setting. Learners will engage in a consideration of the tools and resources that have been developed for educators, and will leave with materials that are accessible and applicable to the classroom. Thurs., June 24 6-8:30 p.m. Instructor: Sarah MontgomeryRichards

$35

Teaching to the Web: Information Literacy for the Internet Age (Livestream - 6 SCECH) We face a slew of complex global challenges when it comes to navigating and evaluating information online including sophisticated disinformation campaigns; radicalization of young people; skepticism of science; mistrust of experts; and declining public trust in media, government and each other. Though many of these challenges are new incarnations of long-standing issues, it is becoming increasingly clear that we need new tools to confront them. Our students are exploring and learning about the world largely through digital means, and they need information literacy strategies designed with a networked information landscape (i.e. the internet) in mind. Join a cohort of fellow teachers in exploring and applying practical approaches to evaluating online information, and identifying opportunities to integrate them into your teaching. Tues., Wed., & Thurs., Aug. 10-12 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Instructors: Janet Lively & Nicco Pandolfi $79

Adult Classes

Workforce Training ProTrain™ NMC partners with ProTrain to bring more than 400 high-quality, affordable career training courses. Choose between Connect LIVE Online courses taught in real time online by a live instructor based on a predetermined schedule or Connect ANYTIME Online courses with open enrollment throughout the year. Find out more about these exciting career training opportunities or register at our partner site nmc.theknowledgebase.org.

Bookkeeping Administration (Online) The primary areas of study in this course include analysis of business transactions, recording procedures and the use of ledgers and journals, accounting for sales and purchases, managing cash, payroll, accruals and deferrals, and preparation and analysis of basic financial statements. For information and to register, go to nmc.theknowledgebase.org. Connect live online or live anytime prices start at $2725

Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM) (Online) The Project Management Institute’s nationally recognized Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM) exam credential is considered the standard of excellence in the field of project management and is often required in the field. For more information and to register, go to nmc.theknowledgebase.org. Connect Live Online or Live Anytime prices start at $999

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CompTIA Security+ (Online)

Project Management Professional (PMP) Exam Prep (Online)

CompTIA Security+ is an entry-level, international, vendor-neutral credential designed for IT security professionals to identify risk, participate in risk mitigation activities, provide infrastructure, information, operational, and application security. CompTIA Security+ SY0-601 exam covers the application of security controls to maintain confidentiality, integrity, and availability; identification of appropriate technologies and products; troubleshooting security events and incidents, and many more. For information and to register, go to nmc. theknowledgebase.org.

PMI’s Project Management Professional (PMP®) certification is the preeminent professional credential for individuals associated with project management. This course provides students with the training, the materials and the support to prepare for the challenging PMP examination. For information and to register, go to nmc. theknowledgebase.org. Connect Live Online or Live Anytime prices start at $999

Connect Live Online or Live Anytime prices start at $1199

Customer Service Representative (CSR) Exam Prep (Online) The customer service representative plays an essential role in an organization’s success, providing product and service information and resolving product and service problems. Learn about the various duties and responsibilities of the customer service provider, and practice these using a variety of exercises, hypothetical interactions, and assignments. The goal of this course is to prepare you to be an outstanding, reliable, and successful customer service representative in a business or other organization. In addition, this course prepares students to take nationally recognized customer service certification exams, including, but not limited to, the HDI Customer Service Representative Certification Exam. For info and to register, go to nmc.theknowledgebase.org. Connect Live Online or Live Anytime starting at $395

Expand your career opportunities with our Learning Partners Discover the convenience and ease of taking an online course with one of our Learning Partner organizations. Instructor-led courses are project oriented and include lessons, quizzes, hands-on assignments, and a discussion area to compare thoughts and ideas. Browse the courses on our website (over 1000 available!), choose a topic, and enroll. To search topics and register, go to www.nmc.edu/ees-online.

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• CareerStep • Career Training • CLS by BARBRI • Ed2Go • Michigan Manufacturing Technology Center • ProTrain™ • UGotClass

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Adult Classes

Michigan Manufacturing Technology Center NMC Extended Education and the Northern Lower Office of the Michigan Manufacturing Technology Center are pleased to partner on a series of open enrollment classes for 2021. Most of these classes meet the requirements for the Going Pro Talent Fund. Register for these courses by following the links at our website www.nmc.edu/MMTC, using the registration code NMCTRN21.

Train the Trainer (Face to Face) Welcome to Train-the-Trainer with NMC’s Active Learning Model. This class is offered as a hybrid, which includes an hour and a half of online prework. It is followed by a oneday, eight-hour, hands-on skill development, practice, and feedback session. The training development and delivery model will increase your effectiveness and confidence as a trainer. You will practice and receive feedback as you develop, deliver, and evaluate training activities. Wed., May 19 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Parsons-Stulen Building Instructors: Karen Goike & Kevin Olds

$595

Digital 5S Document Management (Face to Face) The Digital 5S Document Management course is designed to help reduce errors and the costs associated with poor file management practices. Expected outcomes include the creation of a retention policy, naming convention, folder structure, an auditing process, and a plan for implementation at your organization. Thurs., June 17 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Parsons-Stulen Building Instructors: Karen Goike & Kevin Olds

$395

Problem Solving (Face to Face) Learn the tools necessary to tackle any problem that arises at your organization. Participants will gain handson experience utilizing a structured problem-solving process based on A3 thinking and the Plan-Do-Check-Act methodology. Designed for employees who are expected to participate in their organization’s problem-solving activities or lead a problem-solving team. Wed., May 12 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Parsons-Stulen Building Instructor: Kevin Olds

Register for these courses at www.nmc.edu/MMTC using the registration code NMCTRN21.

$395

CareerStep Enroll anytime to get started on your new career in healthcare! CareerStep offers training to become a Hemodialysis Technician, Medical Assistant, Medical Administrative Assistant, Medical Billing and Coding Specialist, Medical Transcriptionist, Patient Care Technician, or Pharmacy Technician. Current healthcare professionals can add skills like Contact Tracing and Infection Control. Programs vary in length and are available year round. Find out more and register at our partner site, partner.careerstep. com/nmc.

Contact Tracing and Infection Control (Online) Contact tracing could be what frees the world from the grasp of COVID-19. It’s a popular method of containment that’s already helped flatten the curve. But for this to work long-term, we need more qualified healthcare professionals with the proper training—training that isn’t easy to find. The Contact Tracing and Infection Control course covers all CDC-recommended training elements required to successfully identify patients who have come in close contact with a particular virus or contagion. We’ll discuss important breach avoidance strategies and outline the main steps involved in the contact tracing process. Find out more about these career training opportunities or register at our partner site partner.careerstep.com/nmc. 22 hours Enroll anytime

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$999

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Medical Transcription Editor (Online)

Get In. Get Out. Get Working. Need a New Career? We’ve Got Your Back! Trusted by some of the largest and most respected names in healthcare, CareerStep, in partnership with Northwestern Michigan College, offers online training programs that teach you the skills employers need.

Available Programs Include: • Contact Tracing and Infection Control • Hemodialysis Technician

• Medical Billing • Medical Coding and Billing

• Infection Control and Barrier Protection Proficiency

• Medical Scribe

• Medical Assistant

• Patient Care Technician

• Medical Administrative Assistant w/EHR

• Medical Transcription Editor • Pharmacy Technician

= Work from home opportunity

Join us for a FREE Webinar! May 20th, 2021 @ 6:00pm EST RSVP: esonnabend@nmc.edu MORE INFO: partner.careerstep.com/NMC

Work at Home as a Medical Transcriptionist! Our training ensures you gain the skills employers are looking for. Preparation for the future of the industry – With our Medical Transcription Editor program you’ll learn medical transcription and medical editing, preparing you for the future of the industry and making you more flexible upon completion of your training. Find out more about these career training opportunities or register at our partner site partner.careerstep.com/nmc. 570 hours Enroll anytime

Medical Scribe by AHDPG (Online) Find a career where you can work from home as a medical scribe with this new, exclusive offering developed in partnership with the AHDPG—one of the nation’s leaders in healthcare documentation services, training, and certification. It’s a personalized approach to career training designed to help Learners get more of the information they need based on the knowledge they already have. Our program is personalized to an exceptional degree. With a precourse evaluation, we’ll determine your strengths, pinpoint areas of opportunity, and tailor the program to target those specific topics. Find out more about these career training opportunities or register at our partner site partner.careerstep.com/nmc. 80 hours Enroll anytime

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$3,499

$3,499

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UGotClass The Basics of Bookkeeping (Online) How do you keep track of the day-today financial transactions of a business? Whether you are looking to advance in your career, or you are an entrepreneur (or part of a family business), this course helps you understand and know how to record every penny that comes in or goes out of your business. Learn where the numbers go and why! Then at the end of the accounting cycle, learn what the numbers mean. For info or to register, go to yougotclass.org/index.cfm/nmc. 4 Weeks, July 6-30 Registration Deadline: July 10 Instructor: Sharon deFonteny

$195

Collaborative Management (Online) Whether you manage or lead people, collaborative skills are essential to help harness the energy of groups and teams for maximum performance and productivity. Learn to gain participation quickly, get input and buy-in for building consensus and plan for cooperation to get crucial projects completed. This course will help you explore the principles of collaborative management and gain insight on how to expand your collaborative skills for the success of your team or organization. Average time online is 16 hours. For information or to register, go to yougotclass.org/index.cfm/nmc. This course can be taken as part of a Certificate. 4 Weeks, July 6-30 Registration Deadline: July 10 Instructor: Joyce Odidison

Adult Classes

Power BI Certificate (Online)

$245

Gain insights into your data using business intelligence software – Power Business Intelligence. Power BI is a widely used business analytics service offered by Microsoft that you install for free. Discover the process of creating interactive reports. Integrate financial, marketing, or any other source data in your accounting system, Excel, or on the Web. Create charts, maps, and other visuals to see your data in real time. Add user friendly features to enhance your reports and analyze your results. This certificate enhances data analysis skills for greater insight into your organization’s performance for making more informed decisions. For info or to register, go to yougotclass.org/index.cfm/nmc. 3-Course Series is 12 weeks, June 7-Aug. 27 Registration Deadline: June 11 Instructor: Marion Williams

$495

Management Boot Camp (Online) Enhance your management skills through this course for supervisors, managers, and emerging leaders. Nothing creates success like a solid foundation. Discover the keys for effectively managing and motivating your employees. Find out how to create clear expectations and increase your effectiveness through use of the DiSC personality profile (included). By the end, you will be managing like a pro—quickly and with confidence. A UGotClass online course. 16 hours online. For information or to register, go to yougotclass.org/index.cfm/nmc. This course can be taken as part of a Certificate. 4 weeks, June 7-July 2 Registration Deadline: June 11 $295

Online Certificate Programs with UGotClass Get valuable workplace skills with an Online Certificate Program. Popular picks:

• Management Certificate including the popular Management Bootcamp course • Certificate in Data Analysis • Certificate in Accounting and Finance for Non-Financial Managers • Certificate in Non Profit Administration • Certificate in Leadership Development • Social Media for Business Certificate Register now and begin advancing your career today. Most programs consist of 3 courses. Cost is usually under $500 total for the series. What to do next: 1) Visit yougotclass.org/index.cfm/nmc 2) Select a course 3) Click to register

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Certificate in Google Analytics (Online)

Certificate in Data Analysis (Online)

If you are not reviewing your website statistics, then you are missing several key opportunities to profit from your website traffic. This Certificate, aimed at non-technical users, will take you through all the key techniques and how to use website analytics using the world-standard Google Analytics, a free online tool. You’ll understand your visitor traffic better, learn how to calculate return on investment (ROI) for your online advertising, and find out how to get more conversions and sales from your website visitors. A must for anyone serious about leveraging more success from their website. For information or to register, go to yougotclass.org/index.cfm/nmc.

Data Analysis is quickly becoming one of the most sought-after skills in the workplace. Companies have vast amounts of data, yet it is rare to have someone with the ability to analyze that data, find trends, and make predictions. Add this new skill set to your portfolio, and make a big difference in the success of your organization. Whether your business is home based or a large company, this certificate will take you to the next level where important decision-making is concerned. Three one-month courses, total 48 hours online, as a certificate. Courses are also available separately. For information or to register, go to yougotclass.org/index.cfm/nmc. 3-Course Series is 12 weeks, June 7-Aug. 27 Registration Deadline: June 11 $495

2-Course Series is 8 weeks, June 7-July 30 Registration Deadline: June 11 Instructors: Dan Belhassen & Susan Hurrell

Legal Studies

$345

NMC partners with CLS by BARBRI to bring high-quality, affordable courses.

Employment Law Certificate Course (Online) Employment law is a branch of contract law that deals with relationships between employers and employees. This course covers statutes such as the National Labor Relations Act, the Railway Labor Act, and others dealing with public employees. Topics include master and servant, wages and hours, anti-discrimination in employment, minimum wages and maximum hours, and regulation of working conditions. Offered in partnership with CLS by BARBRI. NMC awards the certificate upon successful completion. To register and purchase required materials visit www.legalstudies.com/ vendor/nwmc. 63 hours online. Each option 7 weeks, Option 1: June 28-Aug. 13 Option 2: Aug. 23-Oct. 8 $995 each option

Bachelor’s • Master’s • Doctoral • Continuing Ed

Achieve your goals here!

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Central Michigan University Davenport University Ferris State University Grand Valley State University Michigan State University 231-995-1777 nmc.edu/uc

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GRE Test Preparation (Online)

Preparing for the LSAT (Online)

Applying to Graduate school usually means taking the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) General Test, which has three sections – analytical writing, verbal and quantitative. This course helps you prepare for all sections: • The Quantitative part features a math review and techniques for tackling the discrete quantitative and data interpretation questions in the math section of the GRE. • The Analytical Writing/Verbal part prepares you for the 3 types of questions in the verbal section – reading, text completion, and sentence equivalence – and the 2 essay tasks. • Practice on actual GRE questions from previous years and learn timesaving techniques for the computerbased test. The required textbook, The Official Guide to the GRE General Test is available through local or online bookstores (purchase prior to the course). To register and purchase required materials visit legalstudies. com/vendor/nwmc. 28 hours online.

Applying to law school means taking the Law School Admissions Test (LSAT). We have been preparing future law students for the LSAT since 1980. This course provides an overview of law school entrance procedures, a career in law, and law school survival techniques. It includes an intensive review of reading comprehension and logical reasoning questions, including techniques for quick elimination of incorrect answers, explanations and interpretations of correct answers, and approaches for selecting the correct answers. You will also learn proven test taking techniques and participate in an intensive review of analytical reasoning questions, including techniques for drafting the most helpful types of diagrams and explanations for and interpretations of correct answer choices. You will also learn the outline format that law school admissions counselors favor for the writing sample. The required textbook, 10 More Actual, Official LSAT Prep Tests is available through local or online bookstores (purchase prior to the course). To register and purchase required materials visit www.legalstudies.com/vendor/nwmc.

Each option 7 weeks, Option 1: June 28-Aug. 13 Option 2: Aug. 23-Oct. 8 $300 each option

Each option 7 weeks, Option 1: June 28-Aug. 13 Option 2: Aug. 23-Oct. 8 $300 each option

Adult Classes Legal Secretary Certificate Course (Online) Whether you are preparing for work in a law office or have experience, you will gain essential skills to be efficient and effective. Topics include legal terminology, legal process, jurisdiction, ethics, filing procedures, billing, accounting, records management, legal research, written communication, and much more. Offered in partnership with CLS by BARBRI. NMC awards the certificate upon successful completion. To register and purchase required materials visit www.legalstudies.com/vendor/nwmc. 56 hours online. Each option 7 weeks, Option 1: June 28-Aug. 13 Option 2: Aug. 23-Oct. 8 $300 each option

Legal Investigation Certificate Course (Online) If you are interested in a new career or presently working in the legal field, this course qualifies you to assist attorneys, paralegals, insurance companies or private businesses, as well as state and federal government agencies, in the process of civil and criminal investigation. Areas covered include arson, products liability, forensics, employment accidents, professional malpractice and negligence, skip-tracing, and the role of a legal investigator. Offered in partnership with CLS by BARBRI. NMC awards the certificate upon successful completion. To register and purchase required materials visit www.legalstudies.com/ vendor/nwmc. 56 hours online. Each option 7 weeks, Option 1: June 28-Aug. 13 Option 2: Aug. 23-Oct. 8 $995 each option

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Adult Classes

Legal Nurse Consultant Training (Online)

Paralegal Certificate Course (Online)

This exciting program prepares Registered Nurses and Physician Assistants for a career in the legal field as legal nurse consultants. Building on the medical education and clinical experience of RNs and PAs, it provides the RN or PA with fundamental skills necessary to advise law firms, health care providers, insurance companies, and governmental agencies regarding medically related issues, and to appear in court as an expert witness. The course content provides a systematic review for those preparing to take the Legal Nurse Consultant Certified (LNCC) examination. Offered in partnership with CLS by BARBRI. To register and purchase required materials visit www.legalstudies.com/vendor/ nwmc. 42 hours online.

Some of the most popular Ed2Go Courses are listed below. All offerings and registration information can be found on our webpage: nmc.edu/ees-online.

Each option 7 weeks, Option 1: June 28-Aug. 13 Option 2: Aug. 23-Oct.8 $1195 each option

Explore a career in interior design as you learn how to transform living spaces into beautiful and functional rooms. $119

Gain comprehensive knowledge of the judicial system and practical skills in this 2-part course. Designed as preparation for work as a paralegal or as continuing education if you are an advanced legal worker. Learn how to assist trial attorneys, interview witnesses, investigate complex fact patterns, research the law, and assist in preparing cases for courtroom litigation. Offered in partnership with CLS by BARBRI. Upon successful completion of both sections, you will be awarded a Paralegal Certificate from NMC. To register and purchase required materials visit legalstudies. com/vendor/nwmc. 90 hours online. 14 weeks, June 28-Oct. 8 (two 7-week sessions, June 28-Aug. 13 then Aug. 23-Oct. 8) $1595 each option

Software Essentials for the Law Office (Online) As a legal professional, you know how essential it is to keep your knowledge of current technology up-to-date. Course topics include: operating systems and peripheral devices; time tracking and billing software; database, case management and docket control software; litigation support software; and electronic discovery, trial presentation and graphics software. Offered in partnership with CLS by BARBRI. To register and purchase required materials visit www. legalstudies.com/vendor/nwmc. 50 hours online. Each option 7 weeks, Option 1: June 28-Aug. 13 Option 2: Aug. 23-Oct. 8 $995 each option

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Accounting Fundamentals Learn double-entry bookkeeping basics, and how to analyze and record financial transactions. $119

A to Z Grant Writing Series Learn how to research and develop relationships with potential funding sources, organize grant writing campaigns, and prepare proposals. $195

Introduction to Interior Design

Contracts for Business Owners Learn all about contract law, including considerations related to the creation and enforcement of contracts. $99

Discover Sign Language Discover the fun of learning sign language and using your hands to communicate. $119

Effective Business Writing Improve your career prospects by learning how to develop powerful written documents that draw readers in and keep them motivated to continue to the end. $119

Introduction to Business Law Build a foundation in the basic substantive law for the various subjects and some of the filing requirements. $139

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Adult Classes

Introduction to Microsoft Word (Online)

COMPUTER & TECHNOLOGY Online Computer & Microsoft Office Google Apps Personal Technology

Introduction to Microsoft Outlook (Online) Whether for personal use or work, everyone needs to stay organized. In today’s world, being organized means tracking email messages and appointments, storing names and contact information of important people, and creating to-do lists to help you complete various types of projects for yourself or your job. That’s why so many people rely on Microsoft Outlook 2019, a unique tool to help you manage email, appointments, tasks, and contacts in a single program. In this course, you’ll learn how to use Microsoft Outlook 2019 for Windows, which you can buy separately or through a subscription to Microsoft 365. For more information or to register go to www.nmc.edu/ees-online and click on Ed2Go Selections.

Summer 2021

This 6-week course is offered monthly

$129

Introduction to Microsoft Excel (Online) If you work with numbers, you need to master Microsoft Excel. Even nontechie beginners find it easy to learn Excel in this fun, step-by-step online course. Learn dozens of shortcuts and tricks for setting up worksheets, sorting and analyzing data, designing custom charts and graphs, automating frequently-repeated tasks and more. Advanced courses available. For more information or to register go to www. nmc.edu/ees-online and click on Ed2Go Selections.

Online Computer & Microsoft Office

This 6-week course is offered monthly

Knowing how to write reports and letters using Microsoft Word is a basic skill needed in nearly any job. Master the basics as you learn to edit and resize text; margins and tabs; use spell check; and save, organize, and print documents. Advanced courses available. For more information or to register go to www.nmc.edu/ees-online and click on Ed2Go Selections.

This 6-week course is offered monthly

$129

Introduction to Microsoft Project (Online) Discover how to effectively plan, implement, and control projects using Microsoft Project. Use it to think through and organize project details, plan a schedule, sequence tasks, assign resources and costs, track progress, and revise your project plan. Learn how to share your plan with clients and co-workers. Advanced courses available. For more information or to register go to www.nmc. edu/ees-online and click on Ed2Go Selections. This 6-week course is offered monthly

$129

Introduction to Microsoft PowerPoint (Online) Learn how to use Microsoft PowerPoint to create professional-quality slide presentations that grab and hold the attention of your audience from start to finish. Embellish your slides with text, objects, SmartArt, multimedia, animation, sound, charts, clip art, and hyperlinks. Discover powerful tools to save time. Advanced courses available. For more information or to register go to www.nmc.edu/eesonline and click on Ed2Go Selections. This 6-week course is offered monthly

$129

$129

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Introduction to C++ Programming (Online)

Introduction to QuickBooks (Online)

Introduction to PC Troubleshooting (Online)

Here is your chance to learn how to program the easy way in C++. Introduction to C++ Programming is a project-oriented course taught by a master programming instructor and published author. You will get right to programming in this course—even if you have no prior programming experience! Before you know it, you will be putting together programs, and you will see how easy computer programming really is. For more information or to register go to www.nmc. edu/ees-online and click on Ed2Go Selections.

From business owners to independent bookkeepers, millions use QuickBooks for payroll, inventory, reports, and other accounting needs. Now you can learn to manage your finances with QuickBooks in this introductory online course. Ed2Go’s Introduction to QuickBooks classes are designed for those new to QuickBooks or those wanting a refresher with the latest version. You will learn how QuickBooks makes it easy to set up a chart of accounts; create and print invoices, receipts, and statements; track your payables, inventory, and receivables, and generate reports. For more information or to register go to www.nmc.edu/ees-online and click on Ed2Go Selections. This course counts towards the Business Development Certificate.

Dive under the hood of your PC! You will go step-by-step through typical hardware and operating system problems encountered by technicians. Learn troubleshooting techniques to decipher problems and gain the skills you need to solve them. Then find out how to maintain and optimize a Windows PC. For more information or to register go to www.nmc.edu/eesonline and click on Ed2Go Selections. This 6-week course is offered monthly

$119

Introduction to Python 3 Programming (Online) The Python programming language was developed to provide an easy and understandable way to create code – it contains the same basic structures as other languages, and offers unique functionality that makes your life as a programmer easier. Learn to create basic programming structures including decisions and loops. Then move to more advanced topics such as object-oriented programming with classes and exceptions. Explore unique Python data structures such as tuples and dictionaries. Learn how to create Python programs with graphic elements that range from simple circles and squares to graphical user interface (GUI) objects like buttons and labels. Get the skill and confidence to write simple scripts, full programs, or graphical user interfaces. For more information or to register go to www.nmc.edu/ ees-online and click on Ed2Go Selections. This 6-week course is offered monthly

This 6-week course is offered monthly

$119

Computer Skills for the Workplace (Online) Most jobs today require a working knowledge of certain computer skills. This online course is a great introduction to Windows 10 and Microsoft Office 2016 software needed to survive and prosper in the fast-changing workplace of today. For more information or to register go to www.nmc. edu/ees-online and click on Ed2Go Selections. This 6-week course is offered monthly

$119

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$119

This 6-week course is offered monthly

$129

Photoshop Elements for the Digital Photographer (Online) Bring out the best in your photos! In this course, you’ll learn how to use Adobe Photoshop Elements to do everything from quick fixes to detailed enhancements that will greatly improve the look of your digital images. Even if you don’t have any imageediting experience, this class will turn you into an advanced photo editor. As you explore the program’s many tools and features, you’ll gain control of Photoshop Elements and create results that you never imagined possible. You’ll master techniques for editing images, fixing flaws, enhancing the final product, creating simple art projects, preparing images for online use, and organizing your images. This 6-week course is offered monthly

$119

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Adult Classes

Google Apps - Digital Essentials

Be more productive with skills learned in these livestream classes by NMC staff member Alison Thornton, Google Certified Trainer.

Learn all of the FREE time-saving and life-hacking technology that is available to you now. Start strong - whether you’re finding yourself back in the classroom, in a new job or committee, or wanting to up your skills with remote working, these informative livestream classes will provide you with the basics along with excellent tips and tricks to give you the confidence needed to “play” in this digital world. Download a new set of skills by learning about the technology and features, how to level-up in your tech skills, and where you can get support for all things tech-related.

Digital Essentials: Zoom, Google Drive, and More (Livestream) Join Alison Thornton, NMC staff member and Google Certified Trainer to gain a foundational understanding of Zoom, Google Drive and more so you can start that new class, job, committee work, or personal project successfully. Learn Zoom norms and techniques like how to raise your hand, participate in a poll, join and leave breakout rooms, and other essential Zoom skills. With Google Drive, learn how to upload, download, save and organize your files and documents. If you are a prospective NMC student, you’ll learn how to make these files easily accessible to Moodle, NMC’s learning management system. This class is for anyone looking to up their skills and collaborate in this digital world! Option 1: Mon., June 7 Option 2: Mon., Aug. 9 5:30-6:30 p.m. Instructor: Alison Thornton $25 each option

Digital Essentials: Google Docs (Livestream) W hy i s e ve r yo n e t a l k i n g a b o u t Google Docs? And how is it different from the Microsoft Word to which I am accustomed? Learn the great collaborative features of Google Docs with Alison Thornton, NMC staff member and Google Certified Trainer. Whether you are stepping back into the classroom, into a new job or committee, or just wanting to up your remote working skills, this class will give you the basics along with great hacks for effective use of Google Docs. Google Docs is a word processing software that is easy to use and allows convenient access. It is a great resource for preparing academic and vocational course work. This class is for anyone looking to up their skills and collaborate in this digital world! Option 1: Mon., June 14 Option 2: Mon., Aug. 16 5:30-6:30 p.m. Instructor: Alison Thornton $25 each option

Digital Essentials: Google Slides (Livestream) Google Slides, a free Google Workspace software platform, allows you to easily put together stellar presentations. Learn the basics along with the best tips and tricks with Alison Thornton, NMC staff member and Google Certified Trainer. Whether you are stepping back into the classroom, a new job or committee, or just wanting to up your remote working skills (or impress your family on your next Zoom meet!), this class will provide you with the content needed to start creating your own fun and informational Google Slides. This class is for anyone looking to up their skills and participate in this digital world! Option 1: Mon., June 21 Option 2: Mon., Aug. 23 5:30-6:30 p.m. Instructor: Alison Thornton $25 each option

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Adult Classes

More iPhone (Livestream)

It’s time to get creative with Google Workspace and discover why so many people are utilizing these free Google Docs, Sheets and Slides applications for personal tasks like lists, holiday letters and bullet journaling. You’ll work on creative, helpful projects as you learn! See page 37 for details.

Build on the skills you gained in the first iPhone course. Expand the functionality of your device as you learn its multi-tasking capabilities. Discover AirDrop, how to take screenshots, keyboard shortcuts, dictation, printing, photo editing and more. Learn how you can adjust Siri settings and get the most from your voice commands. It is helpful to have taken Getting the Most Out of Your iPhone, but not required. Have your fully charged iPhone handy during this class.

Personal Technology

2 Tues., July 13 & 20 1-2:30 p.m. Instructor: Steve Stanton

Creative Google Workspace Projects

$49

Password Management 101 (Livestream) Tired of losing or forgetting your passwords? Frustrated when it is necessary to change passwords and come up with new ones? In this short, to the point workshop, you will get a system to create, record and save your passwords in one spot, safely and securely. Learn about the apps available to manage your passwords and keep your mind at ease and your information secure. Tues., Aug. 3 1-3 p.m. Instructor: Steve Stanton

$39

Getting the Most Out of Your iPhone (Livestream) Learn how to use your iPhone to its fullest potential. From identifying function buttons and settings, to using Safari to access the internet and everything in between, you will discover tips and techniques to get the most out of this powerful smartphone. Have your fully charged iPhone on hand so that you can practice at the same time. Not only will you be able to see instructor Steve Stanton’s face as he talks you through the curriculum, he will have a special camera set up to show you what everything looks like up close on an iPhone. This is a popular class that Steve has reimagined specifically for the Zoom environment. You are three hours away from being a much more confident iPhone user! 2 Tues., June 1 & 8 1-2:30 p.m. Instructor: Steve Stanton

$49

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Zoom Made Easy (Livestream)

Adult Classes

Since the pandemic, Zoom has become the “go-to” app for bringing people together for online meetings, conferences, instruction and other virtual public and private gatherings. All the steps required to register, schedule, invite, host and record Zoom meetings will be explored. Learn about gallery vs. speaker view, screen sharing, showing videos, setting up break-out rooms, conducting polls, blocking ‘Zoom bombers’ and other helpful features. All of this will lead to using this resource with ease and professionalism. Thurs., July 8 1-3 p.m. Instructor: Steve Stanton

Refund Policies $39

Getting the Most Out of Your iPad (Livestream) The Apple iPad brings lightweight mobile computing that extends beyond the convenience of a laptop. See how iPads and iPhones can interact and increase your access to work, entertainment, information and family. Discover what your iPad can do to replace your PC, how to access remote data, and download and use applications. Learn about connections like Bluetooth, WiFi and cellular networks, and how they improve your access to information, videos, music and the world. Have your fully charged iPad handy during this class. 2 Tues., June 22 & 29 1-2:30 p.m. Instructor: Steve Stanton

Adult Classes

1. If NMC cancels a course, you’ll receive a 100% refund. 2. To drop a course, call (231) 995-1700. Refund amount is determined by the date of the request. A full refund is available at least 3 business days prior to your class start date). Call our office for details. 3. Academic courses taken as noncredit are subject to academic refund policies.

College for Kids - Face to Face Classes

1. If NMC cancels a course, you’ll receive a 100% refund. 2. To drop a course, call (231) 995-1700. A 100% refund applies if a request is made at least 10 days prior to the class start date. 3. If you must drop a class 4 to 9 days prior to the class, you may be eligible for a 50% credit toward another College for Kids class, valid for one year. 4. Please DO notify our office if you child is unable to attend, as a courtesy to the instructor. 5. In some cases, you may be able to substitute another child in the class. For authorization to do this, call (231) 995-1700 and provide all relevant information.

College for Kids - Black Rocket Livestream Classes

1. Black Rocket offers a 100% satisfaction guarantee with their virtual learning experiences through the end of the last day of class. Please contact help@blackrocket.com to request a refund or if you have questions. Student Policy and Nondiscrimination Policy

$49

If you have a special need or require an accommodation to meet requirements of a course, contact Disability Support Services at (231) 995-1929. Enrollment in an Extended Education course does not confer upon the enrollee admitted student status in NMC’s degree or certificate programs. Noncredit students with specific concerns not resolved with an instructor or the EES staff may take issues directly to the Director of EES. Northwestern Michigan College is committed to a policy of equal opportunity for all persons and does not unlawfully discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, disability, genetic information, height, weight, marital status, or veteran status in employment, educational programs and activities and admissions. In addition, although not mandated by law, it is the policy of Northwestern Michigan College to prohibit discrimination in employment, educational programs and activities and admissions on the basis of sexual orientation, gender identity and gender expression. www.nmc.edu/nondiscrimination

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WAYS TO REGISTER

We recommend enrolling online or by phone. Mail delays may mean that open seats fill before your registration/payment arrives. Guarantee your place in class by enrolling online at nmc.edu/ees. We will never share your information and our credit card payment system is safe and secure. Please create a unique USERNAME and PASSWORD for each person you register.

Recommended:

Online: nmc.edu/ees (credit card or debit card) Phone: (231) 995-1700 (credit or debit card) Mon-Fri, 8:30 am-4:30 pm toll-free 800-748-0566

Adult Registration Form

If you must pay by check:

Name_____________________________________________ Birth Date________________ Male ❑ Fem. ❑ Email_______________________________________________________________County_________________ Address________________________________________ City__________________ State_____ Zip___________ Cell Phone (_______)________________________

Home Phone (_______)__________________________

START DATE and TIME

COURSE TITLE TITLE:

COST

DATE:

Mail the form with your check to: NMC-EES, 1701 E. Front St., Traverse City, MI 49686-3061

Note: In-person registration has been temporarily suspended as part of NMC’s safety measures.

TIME: TITLE:

DATE: TIME:

TITLE:

DATE: TIME: TOTAL

❑ VISA

❑ MasterCard

❑ Discover

❑ AmEx

❑ Check (Payable to NMC)

Credit Card No.______________________________________________________ Exp._________ Cardholder’s Name__________________________________________CCV# (3 digits)_________ Credit Card Billing Address_________________________________________________________ • Mail: NMC-EES, 1701 E. Front Street, Traverse City, MI 49686-3061 • Fax: (231) 995-1708 (after faxing, call 231-995-1700 with credit card payment) By registering for a non-credit class, I am granting permission to NMC, its agents, and staff, to use video and photographs of myself for NMC promotional/advertising materials without charge. No consideration is involved for their use. Names will not be identified with images. If I do not want NMC to use video and photographs of me, I will inform the Director of Extended Educational Services.

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CHILD Registration Form (please print)

Child’s full name__________________________________________________________________

Students (and adults entering buildings) are required to wear masks and practice social distancing on NMC Campuses.

Child’s date of birth______________________ Male ❑ Female ❑

Grade (fall 2021)_______

Mailing address___________________________________________________________________ City_________________________________ State_____ Zip_______________ County___________ Parent name______________________ Parent email_____________________________________ Cell Phone (_______)____________________ Other Phone (_______)______________________ Emergency Contact________________________________ Phone___________________________

COURSE TITLE and GRADE LEVEL

START DATE and TIME

TITLE:

DATE:

(circle one) GRADES or AGES:

TIME:

TITLE:

DATE:

(circle one) GRADES or AGES:

TIME:

TITLE:

DATE:

(circle one) GRADES or AGES:

TIME:

COST

TOTAL

❑ My child has no medical condition, allergy or learning need. ❑ My child has a medical condition, allergy, or learning need the staff should know about. Please let us know what:____________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________________________ Medications taken regularly: _______________________________________________________

❑ Registration form and full payment enclosed ❑ Scholarship application, registration form, and partial payment enclosed, amount paying $ ________ (use scholarship application to calculate your amount)

❑ VISA

❑ MasterCard

❑ Discover

❑ AmEx

❑ Check (Payable to NMC)

Credit Card No.______________________________________________________ Exp._________ Cardholder’s Name__________________________________________________CCV#_________ Credit Card Billing Address_________________________________________________________ • Mail: NMC-EES, 1701 E. Front Street, Traverse City, MI 49686-3061 • Fax: (231) 995-1708 (after faxing, call 231-995-1700 with credit card payment) By registering for a non-credit class, I am granting permission to NMC, its agents, and staff, to use video and photographs of my child for NMC promotional/advertising materials without charge. No consideration is involved for their use. Names will not be identified with images. If I do not want NMC to use video and photographs of my child, I will inform the Director of Extended Educational Services.

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also viewable at NMC.EDU/MAPS

1 Dennos Museum (DMC)

10 East Hall (EH)

2 Scholars Hall (SH)

11 Clock Tower

NMC Main Campus 1701 E Front Street Traverse City, MI

12 Fine Arts Building (F)

• International Svcs., rm. 29

13 James Beckett Building (JB)

3 Osterlin Building (O) • Student Life, rm. 152

14 Campus apartments

• Veterans Lounge, rm. 103

15 Oleson Center (OC)

• Tutoring

16 Phys Ed Building (P)

Eastern Avenue

• Childcare, rm. 206

4 Power House 5 Tanis Building (T)

17 Maintenance Building / Shipping & Receiving

• Apartment Mgmt., rm. 104

Elm Lot

18 North Hall (NH)

6 Les Biederman Building (LB) 7 Health & Science Building (HS) • NMC Bookstore, rm. 101

Accessible Parking

• Dining Services , main level

Accessible Entrance

• Educational Technologies and WNMC, lower level

Bus Stop

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2600 Aero Park Drive 5 Culinary Institute Traverse City, MI

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Aviation Hangars

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Aero Park Drive

To 3 Mile Rd

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College Drive

Aero Park Campus 2600 Aero Park Drive Traverse City, MI

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Aero Park Laboratories (AL)

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Parsons-Stulen Building (PS)

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Main Entrance

South Airport Rd

Aero Park Drive

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Automotive Service Technology Building (AT)

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Poplar Lot

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2200 Dendrinos Drive Traverse City, MI

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1 Maritime Academy

Lake Michigan Grand Traverse Bay

Aero Park Laboratories (AL)

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Huron

715 E Front Street Traverse City, MI

South Airport Rd

2200 Dendrinos Drive Traverse City, MI

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W Aero Park Court

Birch Lot

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NMC University Center

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Cedar Lot

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Campus Entrances

Parking Lot

Automotive Service Technology Building (AT)

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Map Legend

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Dendrinos Dr

North College Drive

MAPS

Front Street

W Aero Park Court

Aero Park Laboratories (AL)

Aviation Hangars

To 3 Mile Rd

Parsons-Stulen Building (PS)

Aero Park Drive

To 3 Mile Rd

Main Entrance

Health and Safety Measures ● Classes are being offered in multiple formats – details on page 28 ● Extended Educational Services office remains closed to the public ● When in NMC buildings, face masks and social distancing are required ● NMC Bookstore has curbside pick-up available – details at nmc.edu/bookstore ● Dennos Museum Center is open with limitations – details at dennosmuseum.org

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Register today 1) ONLINE: nmc.edu/ees 2) PHONE: 231.995.1700 3) MAIL: forms on pgs 68-69 Note: In-person registration has been temporarily suspended as part of NMC’s safety measures.

Phone Hours: Mon-Fri, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.

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Meet the NMC Extended Educational Services (EES) Team

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We are committed to staying in touch with our students through email and the following channels: • Website - nmc.edu/ees • Facebook - Northwestern Michigan College Extended Education • Enews - subscribe at nmc.edu/ees

Program Manager, Kristina Jackson

Program Manager, John Plough

Program Manager, Elizabeth Sonnabend

Director, Laura Matchett

Registration, Jackie Schenk

Publications, Maureen Carlson

kjackson@nmc.edu (231) 995-1706

lmatchett@nmc.edu (231) 995-1704

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jplough@nmc.edu (231) 995-1701

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esonnabend@nmc.edu (231) 995-1705

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