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- CAPITOL REEF: OIL PAINTING EXCURSION
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Whether you are a novice or intermediate painter, gain skills in color harmony, mixing, tinting, and shading. As we focus on outdoor painting, learning how to capture the geological wonders surrounding the Capitol Reef Field Station. Instruction will focus on oil painting methods. If you are an experienced painting in watercolor, you will still gain even more knowledge in this oil paint medium. A mandatory pre-trip planning meeting will be held one week prior to the trip. Food and lodging will be provided. Transportation is not provided.
Supply List:
- Easel- collapsible, lightweight
- Palette - (recommend 12”x16” glass pallet in a plastic snap lid container)
- Small metal cup that clips to palette
- Brushes – “flats” (no soft nylon)
- #4 width – 1 flat bright, 1 flat filbert
- #8 width - 1 flat bright, 1 flat filbert
- #12 width - 1 flat bright
- Palette Knives - metal triangular shaped tips - 1 small, 1medium
Oil Paints
- Titanium White - 1 Large tube
One medium size tube of each of the following:
- Cerulean Blue, Hue OK
- Ultramarine Blue
- Permanent Alizarin Crimson
- Cadmium Red Medium
- Cadmium Yellow Medium
- Cadmium Yellow, Hue OK
- Yellow Ochre
- Burnt Sienna
- Odorless Mineral Spirits / Paint Thinner (Gamblin brand, Gamsol Recommended) in metal can
- Metal brush washer can with leak proof lid. (Glass OK in classroom but not outdoors)
- Medium- (Gamblin brand, Galkyd Lite recommended). This is to add to oil paint to thin and speed up dry time.
- Painting surfaces - solid panels with heavy gesso texture, not stretched on canvas (bring several panels, recommend: two - 8x10, two 14x11 for vertical, two 11x17 for horizontal)
- Primed Canvas Paper Pad, for color mixing exercises
- Tight fitting examination gloves, Latex or Nitrile - to keep your hands clean.
- Paper towels and/or cotton rags and plastic trash bag
- Camp stool or folding chair & brimmed hat, for outdoor painting.
Suggested text:
Carlson’s Guide to Landscape Painting, by John Carlson. Dover reprint Paperback edition available on online, $12.00
Composition of Outdoor Painting by Edgar Payne (optional) Hardcover $50.00 online
Ages: 18+
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- CAPITOL REEF: PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOPOff campus Location
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Join us for three days of incredible camera techniques, and breathtaking landscapes. Learn how to change night into day with long exposures; then wake up early to photograph the sunrise! Some light hiking required. Focus on composition, learning to see, post processing, lens choice, camera settings, metering, both color and black and white conversion, etc. A basic knowledge of DSLR camera operation such as changing shutter speeds, apertures, and ISO will be helpful. A mandatory pre-trip planning meeting will be held one week prior to the trip. Food and lodging will be provided. Transportation is not provided.
Supply List:
- DSLR or mirrorless camera with manual controls that can photograph in RAW format.
- Tripod
- Batteries
- Battery charger
- Hiking shoes or boots
Ages: 18+
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- COFFEE ROASTING
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Fee: $49.00
Item Number: 26PCCOKWA001
Dates: 4/18/2026 - 4/25/2026
Times: 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM
Days: Sa
Sessions: 2
Building: Wasatch Campus (opens in new tab)
Room: WC203
Instructor: Christian Loehnert
THIS CLASS IS FULL. Please click the "Add to Waitlist" button below.
Dive into the rich world of home coffee roasting! Learn how to select beans from around the globe, explore equipment options, master roasting techniques, and even tackle the mysteries of decaf. Whether you’re a curious beginner or a caffeine connoisseur, this flavorful adventure will spark your perfect roast.
Ages: 18+
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- CONVERSATION SPANISH: BEGINNING - WASATCH-HEBERWasatch Campus
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Practice your Beginning Spanish skills with other beginners. Build confidence when speaking Spanish, practice pronunciation, form sentences, ask and answer simple questions, and learn how to study effectively. Having a basic understanding of how to conjugate verbs in the present tense is recommended before taking this class.
Ages:18+
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- CONVERSATION SPANISH: INTERMEDIATE - WASATCH-HEBERWasatch Campus
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Practice your intermediate Spanish skills with others on the same level. Build confidence when speaking Spanish, practice pronunciation, form grammatically correct sentences, and learn how to study effectively. For those who already know how to conjugate verbs in the present, past, future, and conditional tenses. Learn the subjunctive tense with commonly used phrases.
Ages: 18+
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- CROCHET 101 - WASATCH-HEBERWasatch Campus
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Turn a ball of yarn into something beautiful. Learn basic yarn and hook information and a few basic stitches to help you begin exploring the world of fiber arts. Complete three projects: a washcloth, a bag, and a hat.
Supply List:
- 1 skein of solid color acrylic yarn. No black.
- 1 skein of cotton yarn.
- 4.00 mm hook or 5.00 mm hook.
Ages: 18+
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- DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY: BEGINNING - WASATCHWasatch Campus
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Take better, more memorable photos. Gain tips, tricks, and learn techniques that will help you advance your photography skills. Learn about lenses, ISO, light, composition, aperture, and shutter speed.
Bring a DSLR camera with manual, adjustable settings.
Ages:18+
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- DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY: INTERMEDIATE - WASATCH-HEBERWasatch Campus
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Explore lighting, aperture, shutter speed, as well as histogram to help create better photographs. Learn basic portrait lighting and posing, and the difference between preparing an image for the web and print media. There will be some Saturday morning photo shoots. Bring a DSLR camera with manual, adjustable settings.
Prerequisites:
Ages:18+
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- FLY FISHING
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Fee: $59.00
Item Number: 26PCHOBWA003
Dates: 4/8/2026 - 4/11/2026
Times: 6:30 PM - 12:00 PM
Days: W Sa
Sessions: 2
Building: Wasatch Campus (opens in new tab)
Room: WC227
Instructor: Mike Howard
THIS CLASS IS FULL. Please click the "Add to Waitlist" button below.
Learn proper techniques, gear, rigging, knots, bug identification and selection, and fly presentation. Discover different types of fly fishing, basic casting technique, river etiquette, how to read water, and how to safely handle and release fish. Includes one day in class at the UVU Wasatch Campus in Heber and one day of learning to cast the following Saturday from 9 am to noon in Midway. Equipment will be available.
Supply List for Saturday:
Ages: 18+
Wednesday 6:30-8:30 p.m. Wasatch Campus - Heber
Saturday 9 a.m. - Noon Hamlet Park, Midway
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- FLY FISHINGWasatch Campus
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Learn proper techniques, gear, rigging, knots, bug identification and selection, and fly presentation. Discover different types of fly fishing, basic casting technique, river etiquette, how to read water, and how to safely handle and release fish. Includes one day in class at the UVU Wasatch Campus in Heber and one day of learning to cast the following Saturday from 9 am to noon in Midway. Equipment will be available.
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- FLY FISHINGWasatch Campus
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Learn proper techniques, gear, rigging, knots, bug identification and selection, and fly presentation. Discover different types of fly fishing, basic casting technique, river etiquette, how to read water, and how to safely handle and release fish. Includes one day in class at the UVU Wasatch Campus in Heber and one day of learning to cast the following Saturday from 9 am to noon in Midway. Equipment will be available.
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- FLY FISHINGWasatch Campus
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Learn proper techniques, gear, rigging, knots, bug identification and selection, and fly presentation. Discover different types of fly fishing, basic casting technique, river etiquette, how to read water, and how to safely handle and release fish. Includes one day in class at the UVU Wasatch Campus in Heber and one day of learning to cast the following Saturday from 9 am to noon in Midway. Equipment will be available.
Supply List for Saturday:
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- FLY FISHINGWasatch Campus
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Learn proper techniques, gear, rigging, knots, bug identification and selection, and fly presentation. Discover different types of fly fishing, basic casting technique, river etiquette, how to read water, and how to safely handle and release fish. Includes one day in class at the UVU Wasatch Campus in Heber and one day of learning to cast the following Saturday from 9 am to noon in Midway. Equipment will be available.
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Ages:18+
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- FREEZE DRYINGWasatch Campus
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Step into the world of freeze drying in this engaging cooking class. Explore how freeze drying works, which foods preserve best, and proper storage methods. See demonstrations and recipe ideas for meals, snacks, and ingredients. Perfect for home cooks interested in food preservation, emergency preparedness, or creative culinary uses at home.
Ages:18+
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- GLASSBLOWING FOR BEGINNERS
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Fee: $299.00
Item Number: 26PCAACWA009
Dates: 4/13/2026 - 4/13/2026
Times: 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Days: M
Sessions: 1
Building: Red Flowers Studios-SLC
Room:
Instructor:
THIS CLASS IS FULL. Please click the "Add to Waitlist" button below.
This immersive experience introduces you to the mesmerizing art of glass blowing. Under the guidance of a skilled instructor, gain hands-on experience in basic techniques of gathering and shaping glass, and the physics of molten glass, and make several glass forms. Small class sizes ensure personalized attention, making this class perfect for beginners seeking an engaging introduction to glassblowing.
Please wear comfortable, natural fiber clothes (avoid synthetic materials), and closed-toe shoes.
All supplies included.
Ages: 18+
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- GLASSBLOWING FOR BEGINNERSWasatch Campus
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This immersive experience introduces you to the mesmerizing art of glass blowing. Under the guidance of a skilled instructor, gain hands-on experience in basic techniques of gathering and shaping glass, and the physics of molten glass, and make several glass forms. Small class sizes ensure personalized attention, making this class perfect for beginners seeking an engaging introduction to glassblowing.
Please wear comfortable, natural fiber clothes (avoid synthetic materials), and closed-toe shoes.
All supplies included.
Ages: 18+
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- HOMESTEAD GARDENINGOff campus Location
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Fee: $59.00
Item Number: 26SCHOBWA007
Dates: 5/12/2026 - 6/9/2026
Times: 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Days: Tu
Sessions: 3
Building: Stillwater Farms
Room:
Instructor: Jared Neal
Seats Available: 12
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Whether you're just getting started in gardening or looking to amp up your current operation, there's plenty for you in this workshop. Aspect of early season gardening such as: garden plot layout, irrigation setup, seed starting, transplanting, soil and fertilization, ground and crop coverage, and pest control will be covered.
Ages:18+
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- INTERIOR DESIGN TECHNIQUES - WASATCH-HEBERWasatch Campus
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Develop an understanding of interior design. Learn techniques to create a space that is comfortable, beautiful, and represents you. Explore the practical side of interior design with space planning for clutter-free space. Learn about color combinations, how to use a color wheel, fabric selection and application.
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- KOLACHES-TRADITIONAL SLOVAK & CZECH PASTRY
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Fee: $79.00
Item Number: 26PCCOOR013
Dates: 4/18/2026 - 4/18/2026
Times: 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Days: Sa
Sessions: 1
Building: Lemon and Sage Market
Room:
Instructor: Lenka Dhoju
THIS CLASS IS FULL. Please click the "Add to Waitlist" button below.
Let's travel to Europe! During this interactive hands-on class, learn how to make authentic homemade kolaches from scratch.
Ages: 18+

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- PAINT NIGHT: SPRING FLORALWasatch Campus
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Enjoy a night of creativity while you paint a still life floral. No prior painting experience needed. Receive step-by-step painting instruction and leave with a finished acrylic 8x10 canvas painting. All supplies included.
Ages: 18+
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- PIE MAKING: BERRY PIEWasatch Campus
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Make your own pie from scratch, crust to filling! Make a berry pie in class to take home with you. Discuss pies with a top crust and also learn how to make a blind baked crust. Pie pans and pastry blenders will be provided for you. Bring a medium-sized mixing bowl and a rolling pin.
Ages:18+
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- SCUBA: FULL CERTIFICATIONOff campus Location
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Fee: $499.00
Item Number: 26SCHOBWA008
Dates: 5/7/2026 - 6/11/2026
Times: 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Days: Th
Sessions: 6
Building: The Homestead
Room: The Crater
Instructor: Guadalupe Uribe, Craig Simon
Seats Available: 12
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Ready to trade dry land for bubbles? Guided by certified instructors, learn essential diving skills, safety procedures, and equipment use during classroom instruction and open-water dives at the Homestead Crater. Perfect for beginners. Build confidence, knowledge, and obtain the certification needed to dive anywhere in the world whether for travel, adventure, or lifelong recreation. The first night of class will be held at UVU Wasatch Campus. The rest of the course will take place at The Homestead Crater.
Ages: 18+
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- SMOKED BBQ BRISKET DINNER Wasatch Campus
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Get ready for dinner! Discover techniques to slow-smoke a mouthwatering, tender, and flavorful brisket. Along with the brisket you'll enjoy other finger-licking good food including baked beans, heavenly funeral potatoes, and parmesan cream corn that's bursting with flavor.
Ages: 18+
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- STAINED GLASSWasatch Campus
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Add color and creativity to your life in this hands-on stained glass class. Learn the basics of design, glass cutting, foiling, and soldering while creating a beautiful finished piece. Perfect for beginners, this class blends artistry and craftsmanship in a fun, relaxed, and rewarding creative experience. All supplies included.
Ages: 18+
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- UKULELE: BEGINNINGWasatch Campus
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Learn to play the Ukulele! Learn basic history, uses, parts, and how to hold properly. Learn basic strumming, basic chords, and how to play them correctly. Incorporate chords into songs. Bring your ukulele and a 3-ring binder.
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- UKULELE: INTERMEDIATEWasatch Campus
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Improve your ukulele technique, learn theory and intermediate-level songs. Explore basic ukulele songwriting and chord structure. Bring a Ukulele and a 3-ring binder. Previous playing experience or Ukulele: Beginning may be helpful.
Ages:18+
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- WATERCOLOR LANDSCAPES - WASATCH-HEBER
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Fee: $79.00
Item Number: 26PCAACWA011
Dates: 3/25/2026 - 4/15/2026
Times: 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Days: W
Sessions: 4
Building: Wasatch Campus (opens in new tab)
Room: WC225
Instructor: Brian Thayne
THIS CLASS IS FULL. Please click the "Add to Waitlist" button below.
For both beginning and advanced artists who want to learn new ideas and skills. Explore the nuances of light, color, mixing, and more as you appreciate the strengths and limitations of this art form. Please come to the first class with all the supplies to get started.
Supply List:
- Paper: 11”x15” cold pressed watercolor paper or individual sheets that can be cut down. 140 weight
- Watercolor block or Paint board (slightly larger than paper, for 11x15 paper, 12x16 is perfect – I like ½” gator board – available at Artists Corner in Orem – ask for it & they will cut it to size)
- Palette for watercolor
- Paint (tubes are best):
- Cadmium Yellow Light
- Medium Yellow, Aureolin is good
- Alizarin Crimson
- Cadmium Red light
- Sap Green
- Ultramarine Blue
- Cerulean Blue
- Violet
- Burnt Umber
- Payne’s Gray
- Brushes:
- Round watercolor burshes (medium size 4 or 6 and large sizes 8, and 12)
- Flat watercolor brush in size 4, 6, or 8
- Loew-Cornell, Prinston, Windsor & Newton, Grumbacher are all good brands to work with. Make sure you get short handled brushes... approximately 6-8 inches.
- Liquid masking fluid
- Water containers: 2 plastic
- Masking Tape
- #2 pencil
- Pink Pearl eraser
- Ruler or triangle
- Paper towels
- Small bar soap
Ages: 18+
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- ACRYLIC PAINTING FUNDAMENTALS - WASATCH-HEBER
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Registration for this course is now closed.
If you have any questions, please call 801-863-8012.
Explore the world of art! An introduction to basic drawing and painting techniques. Learn to observe and create an acrylic painting on canvas from life. Practice composition, drawing, color mixing, and painting. All supplies included.
Ages: 18+
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- CAPITOL REEF: MINDFULNESS & MEDITATION RETREAT
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Fee: $299.00
Item Number: 26PCDELCR001
Dates: 3/19/2026 - 3/21/2026
Times: 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Days: Th F Sa
Sessions: 3
Building: Capitol Reef Field Station (opens in new tab)
Room:
Instructor: Jarom Stubbs
Seats Available: 1
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Surrounded by red rock and clear skies, step into the stillness of Capitol Reef National Park. Learn to incorporate mindfulness into everyday life and discover the power of your breath through guided Vivation breathing sessions. In addition, learn techniques to ground yourself in nature and enjoy the beauty of the night sky like never before. A mandatory pre-trip planning meeting will be held one week prior to the trip. Food and lodging will be provided. Transportation is not provided.
Ages: 18+
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- CROCHET 201 - WASATCH-HEBER
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Fee: $69.00
Item Number: 26PCAACWA004
Dates: 3/5/2026 - 3/26/2026
Times: 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
Days: Th
Sessions: 4
Building: Wasatch Campus (opens in new tab)
Room: WC211
Instructor: Chelsea Cheatwood
Seats Available: 2
REGISTRATION FOR THIS CLASS IS CLOSED. This class is already in session.
Do you know a few basic skills in crochet but want to learn more? Practice your foundational skills and explore new stitches in this beginner course. Skills needed for this class: slip knot, chain stitch, and single crochet. Work on hats, granny squares, C2C blankets, and write your own patterns.
Supply list:
- 4mm, 5mm and 6mm hook of any brand
- 3 Skein of medium worsted weight yarn in a solid color (No Black. Bright colors are easier to learn with)
- One skein cotton yarn
- Notebook and pen
- Red heart super saver is a great yarn to start with
Ages: 18+
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- FLY FISHING
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Fee: $59.00
Item Number: 26PCHOBWA002
Dates: 3/18/2026 - 3/21/2026
Times: 6:30 PM - 12:00 PM
Days: W Sa
Sessions: 2
Building: Wasatch Campus (opens in new tab)
Room: WC227
Instructor: Mike Howard
Seats Available: -1
REGISTRATION FOR THIS CLASS IS CLOSED. This class is already in session.
Learn proper techniques, gear, rigging, knots, bug identification and selection, and fly presentation. Discover different types of fly fishing, basic casting technique, river etiquette, how to read water, and how to safely handle and release fish. Includes one day in class at the UVU Wasatch Campus in Heber and one day of learning to cast the following Saturday from 9 am to noon in Midway. Equipment will be available.
Supply List for Saturday:
Ages: 18+
Wednesday 6:30-8:30 p.m. Wasatch Campus - Heber
Saturday 9 a.m. - Noon Hamlet Park, Midway
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- INTERMEDIATE SPANISH (WASATCH-HEBER)
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Registration for this course is now closed.
If you have any questions, please call 801-863-8012.
¡Hola! Continue learning more verb tenses, vocabulary, and grammar rules. If you are familiar with the basics and present tense conjugations, this class is for you! Please purchase and bring the book Practice Makes Perfect: Spanish Verb Tenses ISBN: 978-1260452457.
Ages: 18+
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