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  • Easy 4-Count Swing for Beginners
    • Fee: $65.00
      Item Number: 40529
      Dates: 5/14/2025 - 6/11/2025
      Times: 6:30 PM - 7:20 PM
      Days: W
      Sessions: 5
      Building: CLOCS
      Room: O'Connell Sports Center 218
      Instructor: Julieann & Joseph Platt 
      The majority of music played at most weddings and events fall into Easy Swing style. Steps taught will include Follows Turns, Leads Turns, Cuddles, and moves to add some Pizzazz! Singles and couples welcome. No dance experience needed.

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  • Learn with a Chef: Advanced Knife Skills
    • Fee: $55.00
      Item Number: 40472
      Dates: 5/8/2025 - 5/8/2025
      Times: 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
      Days: Th
      Sessions: 1
      Building: CLGHL
      Room: Gaiser 181 Production Kitchen
      Instructor: Victoria Birdsong 
      Build on your basic knife knowledge-reviewing the best knives to buy and how to choose the right knife for the job-and include new knives in our repertoire, everything from hybrid-style chef's knives to meat cleavers. We'll review how to sharpen, clean, store, and hold knives safely, as well as how to perform advanced cutting techniques. You'll learn how to chiffonade and shred, how to julienne, as well how to segment fruit.

 

 

  • Penguin Talks Speaker Series - Dr. Karin Edwards, President, Clark College
    • Fee: $0.00
      Item Number: 41686
      Dates: 6/5/2025 - 6/5/2025
      Times: 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
      Days: Th
      Sessions: 1
      Building: CLOFF
      Room: Off-Site Location
      Instructor:  
      Dr. Karin Edwards, President of Clark College, has been a leader in higher education for decades. Join us as she shares her thoughts on the role and future of community colleges to help transform our community. Speaker: Dr. Karin Edwards, President, Clark College

 

 

  • Penguin Talks Speaker Series- Calen Ouellette, CEO, Clark Foundation
    • Fee: $0.00
      Item Number: 41684
      Dates: 5/29/2025 - 5/29/2025
      Times: 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
      Days: Th
      Sessions: 1
      Building: CLOFF
      Room: Off-Site Location
      Instructor:  
      Community isn't just something we belong to - it's something we build. It thrives on education, deep connections, and the leadership of those willing to step up, engage, and create spaces where people feel seen and valued. Education fuels a strong community. It's how we share ideas, challenge perspectives, and create opportunities for growth. But knowledge alone isn't enough-it's the connections we form and the actions we take that truly shape the places we call home. Community leadership isn't about titles; it's about showing up. It's about listening, lifting others, and fostering a culture where everyone has a role in shaping the future. When we commit to learning, connecting, and leading, we don't just exist in a community - we create it. Let's talk about how we build, strengthen, and sustain community - together. Speaker: Calen Ouellette, CEO, Clark College Foundation

 

 

  • Penguin Talks Speaker Series- Tanna Engdahl, Cowlitz Indians Tribe
    • Fee: $0.00
      Item Number: 41680
      Dates: 5/22/2025 - 5/22/2025
      Times: 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
      Days: Th
      Sessions: 1
      Building: CLOFF
      Room: Off-Site Location
      Instructor: Tanna Engdahl 

      Embark on an exploration of the Cowlitz Indian Tribe, guided by the Tribe’s own spiritual leader, Tanna Engdahl. This course delves into the rich history, culture, and resilience of the Cowlitz people, whose villages once flourished along the rivers of southwest Washington, including the mighty Columbia River. 

      Discover the linguistic heritage of the Salish and Sahaptin-speaking populations that formed the backbone of these communities. The name "Cowlitz" itself is a testament to their enduring legacy, evolving through numerous spellings to its modern form. 

      Students will engage with the history of the Cowlitz Tribe, understanding their journey through persecution, resilience, and emergence as one of Washington's most vibrant and enduring tribes. Through these lectures, participants will gain a deeper appreciation for the Cowlitz people's indomitable spirit and their significant place in the historical and cultural landscape of the Pacific Northwest.


 

 

  • Chair Yoga Fusion
  • Fee: $109.00
    Item Number: 40548
    Dates: 4/7/2025 - 6/9/2025
    Times: 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM
    Days: M
    Sessions: 9
    Building: CLCTC
    Room: Columbia Tech Cnt 0110 - Class
    Instructor: Erika Levy
    This class is in session.  For more information please call Registration at 360-992-2939.
    A dynamic blend of Chair Yoga, Pilates, low-impact Cardio, and Strength training designed to enhance mobility, balance, and overall well-being. Using chairs and mounted bars for support, this joyful and energizing class welcomes all levels. Expect to improve strength, posture, and flexibility while moving with ease and confidence. 

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    No class 5/26/2025.
 

  • Civics: Hot Topics
  • Fee: $99.00
    Item Number: 41591
    Dates: 4/15/2025 - 5/6/2025
    Times: 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM
    Days: Tu
    Sessions: 4
    Building: CLCTC
    Room: Columbia Tech Center 0338
    Instructor: Tracy Reilly Kelly
    This class is in session.  For more information please call Registration at 360-992-2939.
    Explore the hot issues that people are talking about, including climate change, the rights of transgendered and other minority groups facing discrimination, the situation for the people of Gaza, and how the new national legislation is being handled by the judicial branch. Each week fantastic, well-prepared guest speakers will set the table for student discussion and conversation. Join us for lively dialogue!
     

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