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THIS CLASS IS FULL
Click "Add to Waitlist" below or call Non-Credit Registration at 509.533.8500 to be contacted if a spot in the class opens and/or if another section is added.
Have you ever looked at the Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights) or the Milky Way and wished you could capture them in pictures? Learn how from a professional photographer. At the end of this class, students will have a working knowledge of how to confidently take pictures at night. CLASS IS FULL. Click the "Add to Waitlist" button below.
Instructor: K.S. Brooks
Fee: $8.00
Class Number: 37399
Date(s): 3/20/2026 - 3/20/2026
Time: 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Day(s): F
Location: SCC-08/Environmental Sciences (opens in new tab) 108
Items to bring to class - Camera (DSLR or mirrorless preferred, but all types welcome!), “fast” lens (F2.8 or wider, if available), tripod, camera manual (if you have one), charged batteries & SD card, remote shutter release (optional). Paid parking not required.
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Join us as we continue to delve into The Pickwick Papers by Charles Dickens, his first major novel. Also known as The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club, this work captivated the nation. By the time Dickens introduced the comic character Sam Weller, the public was begging for more.
Class Notes: Required text: The Pickwick Papers by Charles Dickens. Class will not meet 4/30.
Instructor: Tom Robinette
Fee: $39.00
Class Number: 37565
Capacity Remaining: 9
Date(s): 4/9/2026 - 5/28/2026
Time: 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM
Day(s): Th
Location: Spokane Community College (opens in new tab) Walter S. Johnson Sports Center Bldg 5 Rm 147
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Living to be a Centenarian is not as hard as you may think. Longevity has a lot to do with your leisure wellness. Why are so many people living to be a hundred years old in the USA? And how can a change in lifestyle make a difference?
Class Notes: Paid parking is required on SCC campus during this class time. Visit Parking Services for more information.
Instructor: Patricia Benjamin
Fee: $5.00
Class Number: 39053
Capacity Remaining: 7
Date(s): 6/10/2026 - 6/10/2026
Time: 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM
Day(s): W
Location: SP005 (opens in new tab) SCC, SportsCtr Bldg 5 Rm 0147
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THIS CLASS IS FULL
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The Eight Treasures are a set of ancient qigong exercises that originated in China have been practiced around the world for thousands of years. This form originates from the teachings of an aged herbalist named Li Cheng Yun who lived high in the mountains and is recognized as one of the longest living humans on record. Each movement focuses on a different organ system to improve well-being and optimal functionality. If practiced routinely, this form may improve your health significantly. Studies have shown that regular practice of these exercises may provide physiological benefits such as improved digestion, cardiovascular function, and cognitive health. In this class, we will also learn other subtle movement and relaxation techniques to enhance our innate healing abilities. This form is easy to do and is very fun and invigorating! CLASS IS FULL. Click the "Add to Waitlist" button below.
Instructor: Jeff Thompson
Fee: $17.00
Class Number: 39256
Date(s): 4/6/2026 - 6/15/2026
Time: 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Day(s): M
Location: Spokane Falls Community College (opens in new tab) Phys. Ed. Annex/Stadium Bldg 13 Rm 101
Comfortable, loose-fitting clothes are encouraged. Paid parking not required. Class will not meet 4/20, 5/11, 5/25.
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This Class is designed for the Semi-Fit to Fit Senior seeking a more effective way to increase balance, muscular strength, endurance, functional movement, agility, and cardiorespiratory health. A weekly focus and "Teachable Moment" throughout the quarter increases your self-awareness as progressions build confidence. A great class to meet with others who also desire to improve physical function and learn why, how, and what to train.
Class Notes: Students will need kettlebell 8-10 lb and a 36" foam roller (items not required for first day of class). Paid parking is required on SCC campus during this class time. Visit Parking Services for more information. Class will not meet 5/12, 5/14.
Instructor: Patricia Benjamin
Fee: $30.00
Class Number: 39219
Capacity Remaining: 14
Date(s): 4/7/2026 - 6/11/2026
Time: 8:30 AM - 9:20 AM
Day(s): Tu Th
Location: Spokane Community College (opens in new tab) Walter S. Johnson Sports Ctr Bldg 5 Rm 120
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For community members who are interested in taking ACT 2 fitness classes.
One ACT 2 fitness form is required to cover each academic year. If you have filled out your fitness form after July 1st, thank you! Please log in to see the "Add to Cart" buttons during open registration.
If you are new or haven't taken a fitness class yet in the 2025-2026 academic year (September 2025 - August 2026), please add this "Fitness Form" course to your cart.
We encourage new students to create an account first. Once you have an active account, add the "Fitness Form" course to your cart, click the "Back to Page" link and the "Add to Cart" button will be visible. The form will appear as part of the check out process.
For questions and comments about the form or this process, email SCC.ACT2@scc.spokane.edu.
Fee: $0.00
Class Number: 2263
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An overview of Android devices, their operation, configuration and attendant security issues.
Class Notes: Paid parking is required on SCC campus during this class time. Visit Parking Services for more information.
Instructor: Dan Hillman
Fee: $16.00
Class Number: 41562
Capacity Remaining: 6
Date(s): 4/14/2026 - 4/16/2026
Time: 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Day(s): Tu Th
Location: Spokane Community College (opens in new tab) Main Building 1 Room G114A
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THIS CLASS IS FULL
Click "Add to Waitlist" below or call Non-Credit Registration at 509.533.8500 to be contacted if a spot in the class opens and/or if another section is added.
This is a totally Beginner class, no previous dance experience needed. This class will improve your balance and memory while having fun. Sandy's motto is: There’s no such thing as mistakes in line dancing, they’re called solos. Step sheets and YouTube links shared for all dances taught so you could practice at home (if you wanted to). We line dance to all kinds of music, not just country. Recommend smooth soled shoes that you can slide in, do toe taps, and do the twist. Leather-soled cowboy boots and dance sneakers work, too. Fitness level 1 2 3
CLASS IS FULL. Click the "Add to Waitlist" button below.
Instructor: Sandy Weiss
Fee: $8.00
Class Number: 39259
Date(s): 4/7/2026 - 5/12/2026
Time: 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Day(s): Tu
Location: Spokane Falls Community College (opens in new tab) Phys. Ed. Annex/Stadium Bldg 13 Rm 101
Recommend smooth soled shoes that you can slide in, do toe taps, and do the twist. Leather-soled cowboy boots and dance sneakers work, too. Paid parking is required on SFCC campus during this class time. Visit Parking Services for more information.
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This is a Beginner Plus class. If you already know at least 10 line dances and/or feel comfortable learning at least two new dances at every class, then this class is for you. Beginner Plus line dances are generally faster paced and/or have tags, tempo changes, restarts, etc. but no worries as Sandy will make sure that you are having fun while challenging your memory. And of course she will review dances taught the previous week before teaching a new one. Sandy's motto is: There’s no such thing as mistakes in line dancing, they’re called solos. Step sheets and YouTube links shared for all dances taught so you could practice at home. We line dance to all kinds of music, not just country. Recommend smooth soled shoes that you can slide in, do toe taps, and do the twist. Leather-soled cowboy boots and dance sneakers work, too. Fitness level 1 2 3
Class Notes: Recommend smooth soled shoes that you can slide in, do toe taps, and do the twist. Leather-soled cowboy boots and dance sneakers work, too. Paid parking is required on SFCC campus during this class time. Visit Parking Services for more information.
Instructor: Sandy Weiss
Fee: $8.00
Class Number: 39260
Capacity Remaining: 7
Date(s): 4/7/2026 - 5/12/2026
Time: 12:15 PM - 1:15 PM
Day(s): Tu
Location: Spokane Falls Community College (opens in new tab) Phys. Ed. Annex/Stadium Bldg 13 Rm 101
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Mosaic is the art of assembling small pieces of tile, broken glass or other materials into patterns and images. Ancient Romans covered their floors, walls and ceilings with this intricate and interesting art form, and it is used in everything from small artwork to large-scale public art pieces today. This course is designed for students who either have a working knowledge of mosaics or are comfortable following direction with support. Add mosaic to an existing structure or design a structure specifically for your mosaic.
Class Notes: Click here for a supply list containing information about supplies provided and items to bring with you. Students are encouraged to pack a lunch; a few stores are near if unable to pack a lunch and ordering online for delivery/pick up is another option.
Instructor: Lisa Soranaka
Fee: $44.00
Class Number: 37382
Capacity Remaining: 11
Date(s): 5/2/2026 - 5/2/2026
Time: 10:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Day(s): Sa
Location: Spokane Falls Community College (opens in new tab) ska-hét Bldg 32 Rm 104B
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Mosaics is the art of placing broken glass or tile into patterns and compositions. Mosaics has developed into quite an art form today, used in everything from small artwork to large scale public pieces. In this class, we will be creating concrete stepping stone mosaics. We will cover what materials to use, and how to go about designing and creating your mosaic piece. Students will also be pouring their own concrete stepping stone for their mosaic. Students are encouraged to pack or prepare to leave campus to purchase a lunch.
Note: All supplies are provided. Students are encouraged to pack a lunch; a few stores are near if unable to pack a lunch and ordering online for delivery/pick up is another option.
Instructor: Lisa Soranaka
Fee: $64.00
Class Number: 38967
Capacity Remaining: 13
Date(s): 6/20/2026 - 6/20/2026
Time: 10:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Day(s): Sa
Location: Spokane Falls Community College (opens in new tab) ska-hét Bldg 32 Rm 104B
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Fascia is the glue that holds the shape and tension of your body¿s structure. As we grow older this structure changes and so can our posture and level of function. Come and learn how to slow down this degenerative process with some restorative techniques you can do at home.
Class Notes: Paid parking is required on SCC campus during this class time. Visit Parking Services for more information.
Instructor: Patricia Benjamin
Fee: $5.00
Class Number: 39051
Capacity Remaining: 6
Date(s): 4/22/2026 - 4/22/2026
Time: 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM
Day(s): W
Location: Spokane Community College (opens in new tab) Walter S. Johnson Sports Center Bldg 5 Rm 147
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Rejuvenate your body in a gentle way to feel better! Nia® Moving To Heal™ draws from dance, martial and healing arts to strengthen awareness of your body intelligence while moving at your own level to inspiring music. Support your wellness with simple, low-stress cardio movements. Can be done barefoot and is adaptable to both seated and standing positions. No experience needed. Fitness Level 1 2 3
Class Notes: Please bring a water bottle, yoga mat, and clothing layers. If shoes are needed, please bring a clean, soft-soled pair. Class will not meet 5/25.
Instructor: Naomi Scher
Fee: $18.00
Class Number: 39042
Capacity Remaining: 20
Date(s): 4/6/2026 - 6/8/2026
Time: 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM
Day(s): M
Location: Spokane Falls Community College (opens in new tab) Phys. Ed. Annex/Stadium Bldg 13 Rm 101
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Plate tectonics is considered the unifying theory of the Earth sciences. Although a relatively young theory having been introduced in the 1960s, a true revolution or paradigm shift in scientific thinking about the origins of the Earth and evolution resulted from plate tectonic theory. A combination of earlier theories such as continental drift and seafloor spreading, plate tectonics today integrates and explains an exceptionally wide range of Earth features and processes ultimately addressing the truly dynamic nature of planet Earth. Topics discussed in this class will include the history of plate tectonic theory, tectonic plates and rocks, tectonic processes and features, plate tectonic case studies, and supercontinent formation and breakup.
Paid parking is required on SCC campus during this class time. Visit Parking Services for more information.
Instructor: Andy Buddington
Fee: $20.00
Class Number: 39285
Capacity Remaining: 9
Date(s): 4/27/2026 - 5/4/2026
Time: 12:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Day(s): M
Location: Spokane Community College (opens in new tab) MathSci Bldg 27 Rm 0301
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Continue your sourdough journey with this delicious next step in the series! Discover the history behind sourdough while learning to make traditional British sourdough buns right on your own griddle. You’ll also master sourdough scones; light, flavorful, and unlike any you’ve had before. Rumor has it they can even be baked in a reflector oven over a campfire! Join us for a hands‑on class that blends heritage, technique, and creativity; perfect for sourdough enthusiasts of all levels.
Note: Paid parking not required.
Instructor: Don Burge
Fee: $9.00
Class Number: 39014
Capacity Remaining: 5
Date(s): 5/20/2026 - 5/20/2026
Time: 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM
Day(s): W
Location: Spokane Community College (opens in new tab) Main Building 1 Room B122
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THIS CLASS IS FULL
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Learn the history of sourdough! Students will receive a live culture and the ingredients to "feed" the culture and they do so as they listen to how to care for and store this culture. Students will also receive a handout that includes a recipe for Sourdough Waffles. They will observe the preparation of waffle batter and waffles and are given the opportunity to taste 2-3 versions depending on the flour used. CLASS IS FULL. Click the "Add to Waitlist" button below.
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While learning the history of sourdough, students will observe the preparation, proofing and baking using two variations of flours. Students will be given the opportunity to taste fresh sourdough bread in addition to a bread that uses sourdough for flavor not for leavening. Sourdough 101: Basics is a pre-requisite to enroll.
Class Notes: Paid parking not required.
Instructor: Don Burge
Fee: $9.00
Class Number: 39013
Capacity Remaining: 7
Date(s): 5/13/2026 - 5/13/2026
Time: 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM
Day(s): W
Location: Spokane Community College (opens in new tab) Main Building 1 Room B122
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You know some beginner ukulele chords and can sing a few songs. What now? Improve your strumming, add new chords to your gig bag, and use simple ukulele music theory to help understand music keys and chords. We will learn the C-scale and see how it is used to play a song melody and simple solos. We will use TAB to play melodies to mix with chords for instrumentals and see how common chord shapes can be moved up-the-neck. We will also do some group singing and discuss practical ways to practice, but our emphasis will always be on having fun.
Class Notes: Bring tunable ukulele. Paid parking not required.
Instructor: Scott Hallett
Fee: $24.00
Class Number: 37573
Capacity Remaining: 11
Date(s): 5/2/2026 - 5/16/2026
Time: 12:30 PM - 2:30 PM
Day(s): Sa
Location: Spokane Community College (opens in new tab) Environmental Sciences Building 8 Room 108
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The ukulele has recently made a huge comeback in popularity and is the easiest of all string instruments to learn to play. It is also suitable for all types of music. These three 2-hour classes are designed for absolute beginners (or those that know only a few chords). Our emphasis will be on fun rather than theory and no prior music experience is needed. We will begin with simple, familiar tunes, and spend our time learning a few simple chords that will allow you to play literally hundreds of songs. We will spend time on the care and feeding of your ukulele as well. A 50-page handout will be provided, but you need to have your own ukulele and tuner. I do have a couple of loaner ukuleles and you can email scott.hallett@scc.spokane.edu to reserve one, if one is still available.
Class Notes: Bring tunable ukulele. Paid parking not required.
Instructor: Scott Hallett
Fee: $24.00
Class Number: 37567
Capacity Remaining: 11
Date(s): 4/11/2026 - 4/25/2026
Time: 12:30 PM - 2:30 PM
Day(s): Sa
Location: Spokane Community College (opens in new tab) Environmental Sciences Building 8 Room 108
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