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NEW! Astrology for
Everyday Life
Around 5,000 years
ago the study of
astrology was born as
people began noticing
correlations between
events in space and
events on earth. Over
the millennia, the
practice of astrology
has intrigued kings
and queens, medical
practitioners, and average folk. Astrology is
a mix of science, history and faith.
Eugenia
Krok
holds a Master’s in psychology and
human development and has a strong
grounding in empirical research. Through
study and practical application she has
come to see astrology as a complex,
fascinating, and profound practice. She
invites you to open your mind to the
extensive education needed to understand
the application of astrology to daily life.
Eugenia will address each angle of this
unique tradition while using your personal
chart information so that you experience
the power of this practice. Provide her with
the date, time, and location of your birth so
that she can provide you with your chart in
class.
$56 Non-Member
$44 Member
$1 materials fee payable in class
CFU LOWRY
: Near 1st & Quebec
5343CA: One Thu., 6-9PM 4/7
5343CB: One Sun., 1-4PM 5/15
5343CC: One Thu., 6-9PM 6/16
Introduction to Animal
Communication
Animal Communication is the act of
telepathically communicating or ‘talking’
with animals. Discover what this career is
about, how communicators receive their
intuitive information and what it takes to be
a good communicator. Hear what animals
say through presented case studies in
the realm of behavior, health, deceased
pets, lost pets and relationships.
Receive
take-home tips on how you, the everyday
pet lover, can enhance your relationship
with animals by speaking out loud to them
in specific ways. See a demonstration of
the work via brief readings conducted in
class-- just bring your pet’s photo!
Danielle
Tremblay
has been a full-time animal
communicator and teacher of the work,
since 2006.
$48 Non-Member
$36 Member
CFU LOWRY
: Near 1st & Quebec
3269AH9: One Sat., 1-3:30PM 4/16
3269AI: One Sat., 1-3:30PM 5/21
3269AJ: One Sat., 1-3:30PM 6/18
Basic Bridge
Bridge fascinates, amuses, and challenges
millions of players on every level–from
social parlor games to international
tournaments. Designed for new players
or dabblers, this course kicks off with an
experiential immersion into playing bridge
(so you can get a feel for the big picture),
and then introduces bidding, playing the
hand, and basic tactics.
Norma Sands
has
taught bridge for more than 20 years and
has written
Bridge Mini Series
.
$99 Non-Member
$87 Member
$15 materials fee payable in class
EAST DENVER
: Leetsdale & S. Forest
4610EO: Six Thu., 2:15-4:15PM Begins 4/7
4610EP: Six Thu., 6:30-8:30PM Begins 4/7
NEW! Beginning Golf at
Emerald Greens
This fun course is designed to teach the
basics of golf, including swing theory and
etiquette. Learn how and why different clubs
are used. Have fun hitting shots, chipping,
and putting at Emerald Greens Golf Club, a
hidden gem of a 9-hole course and learning
facility in central Denver. The last class will
be held out on the golf course. Clubs are
available for those without.
Tom White
has
been playing since he was 8 years old and is
a Master Teaching Professional certified by
the Professional Golf Teachers Association
of America. Students love his patient,
attentive teaching style.
$88 Non-Member
$76 Member
$10 optional materials fee payable in class
EAST DENVER
: Alameda & Havana
7305BI: Four Sat., 10:30AM-12PM Begins 4/23
7305BJ: Four Sat., 10:30AM-12PM Begins 5/21;
Skips 5/28
7305BK: Four Sat., 10:30AM-12PM Begins 6/25;
Skips 7/2
NEW! Fly-Fishing from A to Z
Learn the ABCs of fly-fishing and how you
can get started with a great set of gear for
less than $200. Study casting, entomology,
and what knots to use. Discover how to read
water, and distinguish between dry flies
and wet flies. After two indoor sessions, the
class convenes Saturday on a scenic river to
practice what you’ve learned. You need your
own fishing license. Please bring a fly rod
to the first class if you have one; however,
fly rods, reels, and fly lines are available
to rent for $10. If needed, a fly-fishing
package, including flies, leader, etc., can
be purchased for $20. Join
Rick Typher
, a
longtime Colorado fly fisherman and owner
of the Denver Angler.
$72 Non-Member
$59 Member
$7 materials fee payable in class
S.E. DENVER
: I-25 & Arapahoe
7413FL:Tue.&Thu.,6-8PM&Sat.,9AM-12PMBegins6/7
Dipping Your Toe into
Creative Writing
Explore the craft of creative writing with
this taster class covering the basic tools
writers need to transform their ideas from
concept to the page. This one-session class
is ideal for new writers wanting an overview
of topics important to creative writing
and for intermediate writers looking for a
condensed refresher. The class incorporates
lecture with short writing exercises designed
to apply concepts. Topics include a basic
introduction to story and plot, narration
and point of view, as well as setting and
character. By the end of the class, writers
will not only be able to apply these basic
concepts to their writing, but also have
the resources and the direction for further
study either independently or in a formal
setting.
Rick Gustafson
developed this class
to share “the things he wished he’d known
about writing” early in his career. Rick has
an MLS from the University of Denver and
has won several writing awards for fiction
including the E.M Koeppel Short Fiction
prize in 2014. He is a weekly contributor
to Colorado Community Media and works
fulltime as a writer.
$51 Non-Member
$39 Member
$5 materials fee payable in class
CFU LOWRY
: Near 1st & Quebec
2059M: One Tue., 6:30-9PM 3/29
2059N: One Tue., 6:30-9PM 5/17
2059O: One Tue., 6:30-9PM 6/28
Beginning Creative Writing
Stories come from all sorts of places,
including dreams, memories, or mysterious
places in our imagination. Turning these
sparks of inspiration into authentic writing
that engages, evokes, and entertains is a
process that takes equal parts dedication
and liberation. Through this course,
students will develop an original piece
of creative writing with guidance from
peers and instruction that focuses on
creating compelling characters, settings,
conflict, and an authentic narrative voice.
Course sessions will consist of lectures,
discussions, workshops, and writing
exercises. Instructor
Eric Erickson
earned
an MA in English and Creative Writing and
has published fiction in several literary
journals. He is currently nearing the
completion of his first novel.
$131 Non-Member
$119 Member
CFU LOWRY
: Near 1st & Quebec
1909AC: Four Mon., 6-8PM Begins 3/14
1909AD: Four Mon., 6-8PM Begins 4/18
1909AE: Four Mon., 6-8PM Begins 6/6
Metaphysics | Recreation| Writing
Intro to Natural Horsemanship
(7503) returns starting May 21.
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