REATIVE ART MMUNICATIO STAINED GLASS — INTRODUCTION Here is an opportunity to learn the craft of stained to complete a panel or — Saturday, 29 January, 10:00 A.AA. - 5:00 PLM. and continuing Sunday, 30 January, 10:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. In Room K-11. INSTRUCTOR: Mr. Tam Shields FEE: $16 per person ‘ation required by 14 January (Allow $20 . STAINED GLASS — ADVANCED A stained glass program for those who have completed an Introductory workshop. — Saturday, 12 March, 10:00 - 5:00 P.M. and continuing Sunday, 13 March, 10:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M, In Room K-11. INSTRUCTOR: Mr. Tam Shields FEE: $16 per Note: Registration required by 25 February: (Allow $20 for materials). INTRODUCTION TO GEM CUTTING How to saw, grind, sand and polish a gem stone. Each farticipant will start with rough material and produce a finished gem stone. — 5 Tuesday evenings at 7: February in Room K-12. Note: An additional class will be held on Thursday evenings If the Tuesday class becomes filled. INSTRUCTOR: Mr. R.W. Shepherd FEE: $20 per person Note: Registration required by 1 February. P.M., beginning on 15 BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPHY ging, toning, lighting and tion. You will have an opportunity to make your own black and white prints and have the prints evaluated. evenings at 7:00 P.M. beginning on 10 January In Room BB-z2. INSTRUCTOR: Mr. Jim Ford FEE: $26 per person Note: Registration required by 7 January. COLOR PRINTS FROM COLOR SLIDES Learn how t6 make your own color prints from color slides using Cibichrome and Unicolor print-from- slide = 6 Thursday evenings at 7:00 P.M. beginning on 13 Janvary In Room BB-22. INSTRUCTOR: Mr. aim Ford FEE: $20 per persor Note: Registration. required by 10 January. (Participants will be expected to supply some materials.) KOOTENAY ARTS SUPPLEMENT Watch for a cormplete list of Community Arts Pregrams, co- sponsored by Selkirk College and School District No. 7 in the January 14, 1977 Nelson Dally News. Some of the courses to be offered in Nelson include: Weaving, Spinning, Printmaking, Photography, Macrame, Leatherwork, Quilting, Painting, Dance and Modern Recording Techniques. ENGLISH IMPROVEMENT FOR NEW CANADIANS A program in speaking and understanding of spoken English for people with a limited knowledge of the language. Participants should have some understanding of spoken and written English before enroling. 7,12 Monday evenings at 7:00 P.M. beginning on 10 January at Stanley Humphries: High InaTRUCTOR: a ie Tony Berrocoso FEE: Note: Reghetretion re Tequired by 10 January. RUSSIAN CONVERSATION A program in spoken Russian for people who already have some limited ability to understand the language. Most Instruction will take ect In Russian. — 12 Wednesday evenings at 6:30 P.M. beginning on 12 January In Room B-15. INSTRUCTORS: Mrs. Lucy Alimkulov and Mr, Karillo Alimkulov. FEE: $24 per person. Note: Registration required by 10 January. FRENCH CONVERSATION This course In spoken Canadian French will involve you Ina pleasant approach to improving your French with tiers, site; Sapes, conversation wilh nate and group meal —8 Thursday evenings bes at 6:30 P.M, on 20 January in-Room BB- MESTRUCTOR: Me. Darrell Short FEE: Note: Regletration required by 17 January. EFFICIENT READING This course will help you develop reading speed as well as Improve understanding and retention of printed material. —7 Tuesday weet at 7:30 P.M., beginning on 18 January in Room M- INSTRUCTOR: Mr. John Green FEE: $18 per Note: Registration required by 14 January BUSINESS CORRESPONDENCE This course will help you daveion skills In clear correct tention given to 9 letters and reports designed to get results. —7 Wednesday evenings at 7:30 P.M., beginning 19 January In Room M-11. INSTRUCTOR: Mr. John Green FEE: $18 per person Note: Registrailon required by 14 January. To: Continuing Education Selkirk College Box 1200 Castlegar, B.C. Please reserve ‘space for me in the following Enclosed is my cheque for (Please make cheque ‘phate to Selkirk College.) Mf you cannot attend or wish to cancel your registration prior to the second week of a course, all fees will be refunded. DIAL-A- TAPE Hear a one minute taped educational message by dialing 365-2315. A different message will be featured each week. Topics include: health, gardening, money, nutrition, fitness, photography, drugs, etc. TECHNICAL & PROFESSIONAL COUNSELLING ,1 — INFLUENCE OF COUNSELOR VALUES This workshop Is intended for people involved in any of a variety of helping relationships. The workshop will deal with how the valuus and attitudes of a counsellor may affect the helning relationship in both @ positive and a negative way. — Thursday 3 February, 10:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. and Friday, 4 February, 10:00 A.M. - 5:40 P.M. at the Castleyar Community Center. fore Ms. Julie Lefever and Mr. Harvey tone FEE: $30 per person for Counselling | or $50 for combined registration in Counselling | and I. Note: Advance registration required by 17 January. COUNSELLING Il — TECHNIQUES AND SKILLS This workshop will involve you In partcipation grouj and video fecdback to help you learn What aapects of your own behaviour alds or inhibits the helping relationship. — Thursday 3 March, 10:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. and Friday, 4 March, 10:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. at the Castlegar Community Center. INSTRUCTORS: Ms. Julie Lefever and Mr. Harvey Stone. FEE: $20 per person for Counselling II or $50 comained fee for Counselling | and 11. Note: A