Interested in learning to paint with watercolors or want to improve your skills? Sign up for Community Education’s WATERCOLORS: BUILDING ON BASICS. Students will continue exploration of fun, exciting techniques in watercolor to apply in their own spontaneous, fluid and unique…
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Fun Kid-Friendly Classes Available for Parent and Child This Summer
Looking for some fun things to do this summer? Check out these fun kid-friendly classes! Making Ravioli For Parent and Child Learn to make an Egg pasta dough from scratch, roll out the pasta, and stuff individual raviolis. Sun., 6/12, 1 p.m.…
Join in Community Event: “Pleasant in the Park” June 11
“Pleasant in the Park” is a community celebration and resource fair that will take place on Saturday, June 11 from 10 p.m.-2 p.m. The event will include a community cookout, family-friendly activities and a neighborhood resource fair. This is a…
Blount Center Will Help To “Keep it Pleasant” During June 10 Event
Volunteers from the Blount Center will be participating in the Pleasant Street NeighborWorks event. “Keep it Pleasant!” is a community service project dedicated to preserving and promoting the Pleasant Street Historic District and will take place on Friday, June 10,…
Community Education Courses Available Through Santa Fe College
Pursue a journey of lifelong learning. Whether you are learning something new or looking to update current skills, Community Education has the class for you! To learn more about these classes, call 352-395-5193 or click TAKE A CLASS to browse the…
Santa Fe College Community Outreach Enhances “Bring Your Daughter To Work Day”
The following article appeared in The Guardian on May 4, 2016, Aida Mallard
Special to the Guardian Dr. Karen Cole-Smith, executive director of Santa Fe College Community Outreach and the East Gainesville Instruction indicated that the component for boys was added in…
Counselor In Training Program Extended to May 16, 2016 at Santa Fe College
The CIT program, Counselor in Training program, is designed to help motivated rising 10th through 12th grade high school students receive leadership training and earn volunteer hours while assisting with College for Kids, a summer program for middle school students.…
Fat Tuscan Offers Community Education Class With Santa Fe College
The Fat Tuscan is offering another great class on Wednesday, May 4, 2016, through Community Education. This class focuses on eating fresh and eating local. Recipes and dishes will be made according to the purchased products from the Farmer’s Market, and…
Santa Fe College For Kids 2016 Space Challenge
Santa Fe College For Kids 2016 Space Challenge has been in full swing all week! Below are only a few of the exciting things students in the program have been involved in. Today, they’re rocketing through Day 3 of College…
CFK Space Challenge Launches Its Second Year
During the College for Kids Space Challenge camp this week, activities will be hands on and include both collaborative and individual tasks. Students will visit the Kika Silva Pla Planetarium to explore exo-planets and the stars, engineer and program a rover,…
Do you have a hobby or skill that you would love to share with others?
.Community Education is always looking for new instructors and class ideas. Go online to http://www.sfcollege.edu/cied/communityed/index.php?section=instructors, and fill out a course proposal form. It’s that easy! For more information, contact Melissa Ateyo at 352-395-4124.
Community Ed fall registration is underway
Registration for the next session of Community Ed courses began Aug. 12. Check out some of our new courses for fall term. High Springs History: 1800s-1900s Robert Watson 1 Sunday & Tuesday, 9/22 , 6 p.m. – 8 p.m.…
Grade-schoolers take over the Andrews Center at Jr. College For Kids
The Andrews Center experienced a lot of excitement, noise and laughter last week, from young students who were…
Super Summer Science Camp
The Super Summer Science Camp at the Watson Center held its first ever Counselor in Training program this summer! The inaugural class of CITs spent the week working together with the instructors to help prepare for camp. They learned about…
Community Ed offering iPad and iPhone Basics Classes in June and July
Take your skills to the next level with 2 courses offered by Community Education. Expand your knowledge of the basics with the iPad Fundamentals II class, and learn something new with instruction on using email and Web browsing, and more,…
Community Education’s robotics class a success
For six weeks, home school students in age groups of 8-10 and 11-14 learned about robots and what it takes to control them. …
Classes continue for homeschool robotics – Children learn how to program robots to create geometric shapes
The class is held by the Community Education department which also runs the College for Kids programs over the summer. Students can register for College for Kids at Community Education’s website: http://www.sfcollege.edu/cied/communityed/index.php?section=cfk/CFKprogram
Saddle Up and Ride!
Community Ed is offering several horse riding courses and a special Valentine’s carriage ride class coming up soon. For more information, visit http://www.sfcollege.edu/cied/communityed/.
Add some color to your garden this fall!
The fall gardening workshop offered by Community Education will show you how to add color to your yard with perennials and annuals. These are the heart and soul of your landscape, giving it structure and shape. Learn to choose healthy,…
Community Ed registration is underway
Registration for Fall A Community Education classes began Wednesday, Aug. 13. You can register for classes online at www.sfcollege.edu/cied/communityed, or by calling 352-395-5193. Some new classes being offered this fall include Lego Robotics, Improv for Beginners, and Kitchen Victories for Busy…
Community Educations offer a class on America’s water crisis April 17
New in Community Education for 2141 is a class called “America’s Water Crisis: Blue Revolution.” Cynthia Barnett’s “Blue Revolution” exposes America’s freshwater crisis and shows how a new water ethic could help us change course. This course will discuss Barnett’s…