Recreation and Travel

TRAVEL

Fly Cheap, Stay Cheap, Travel Cheap

Ron Stern
Did you miss the recently posted $295 round trip Denver to Moscow flight? If so, this class is for you. Find the lowest airfares, alternative cruises for less, frequent flyer tickets for less than $1, drive a new car for free, live for free room and board in exotic locations, get the lowest price deals on hotels, B&B’s and more. These and many other Internet bargains are all here in this exciting 2-hour class developed by travel expert, photojournalist and on-air host of Justsaygo.com television, Ron Stern. *Optional fee is Ron’s “Fly Cheap, Stay Cheap, Travel Cheap” booklet. 

Tue, July 17, 5-7 p.m. Littleton Campus
TRVL 1007M01-58267      $49, $15 optional booklet fee*

Mon, Aug 13, 7-9 p.m. Littleton Campus
TRVL 1007M01-59814      $49, $15 optional booklet fee*

TRAVEL FASHION

Summer Travel Fashion and Dressing for Your Body Type

Adrienne Hynes
Want to change your current look? Want to always look terrific? Want to dress to enhance your best features? Can you disguise a figure flaw? Discover ways to dress for your “body type”. New summer styles are amazing with fabric that is so packable. You may be able to wear some of the new summer styles that previously you would not consider. Discuss some basic clothing that should be in your closet. Learn to pack for a 2-week trip in a carry-on bag and get tips for developing a wardrobe for work, play, or special events.

Wed, June 20, 6:30-9 p.m.      Littleton Campus
RECR 1020M01-58805      $49

LEARNING AND THE BRAIN

Brain Gym-Why Learning is Not All in Your Head!

Staff
Brain Gym is a series of physical activities that enhance learning ability. They are easy and enjoyable and produce rapid and often dramatic improvement in concentration, reading, writing, memory, organizing, listening, physical coordination and more. These activities build neural pathways in the brain the way nature does-through movement. Discover why parents, students, teachers, athletes, seniors and business professionals use Brain Gym for a few minutes every day to enhance performance.

Wed, June 20, 6:30-9:30 p.m.      Littleton Campus
PERS 1023M01-58623      $59, $5 material fee to instructor

GOLF

Golf Basics: Get in the Swing!

Tim Taylor
Get lots of personal attention in these small classes. Practice basic fundamentals including general club knowledge, what to consider when purchasing clubs, the basics of metal woods, irons, putters, balls, and other equipment. Learn proper grip, address alignment, posture, and the basic swing. *First class meets on the ACC lawn along Santa Fe. Second class will be at Broken Tee golf course (formerly known as Englewood Golf Course) where you will learn chipping, putting, and full swing. The final class at the golf course will introduce walking/playing the Par 3 course, understanding proper etiquette and the basics of play on a course. Wear loose clothing, tennis shoes, or golf shoes with soft spikes.

Tue, Jun 12-26, 5:30-7 p.m., 3 wks      ACC Campus and Broken Tee Golf Course*
RECR 1035S02-80883      $129, $5 playing fee to instructor

Tue, July 18-Aug 1, 5:30-7 p.m., 3 wks      ACC Campus and Broken Tee Golf Course*
RECR 1035M01-58812     $129, $5 playing fee to instructor

Tue, Aug 9-23, 5:30-7 p.m., 3 wks      ACC Campus and Broken Tee Golf Course*
RECR 1035M02-58813      $129, $5 playing fee to instructor

AARP

AARP Driver Safety

This classroom course helps drivers, 50 years and older, refine existing skills and develop safe, defensive driving techniques. Pre-registration is required. You may be eligible for an automotive insurance discount by successfully completing this class.

Sat, May 26, 8:30-12:30 p.m.       ACC Campus
SENR 1010S01-80419
        $12/AARP member or $14/AARP non-member paid to instructor

MOTORCYCLES

These courses follow the Motorcycle Safety Foundation curriculum and are taught by instructors from ABATE of Colorado. For all motorcycle classes, helmets, full-fingered gloves, long-sleeved shirt, long pants, eye protection, as well as sturdy, over the ankle shoes are required for all riding sessions. Loaner helmets are available for use in the class. Pre-registration and prepayment are required. Courses meet on the many weekends at Arapahoe Community College. Students who do not cancel within 48 business hours of the course will not receive a tuition refund or date transfer. For class schedule, availability and to register, visit www.abateofcolo.org or call ABATE at 303-789-3264.

BASIC RIDER COURSE is a 15-hour course designed for the new rider. Begin with the most basic information on motorcycle controls and operation and continue to include modules on street strategies, obstacle avoidance and braking skills. Motorcycles are provided. The Basic Rider Course is mentally and physically demanding. Be prepared. Recent bicycle riding experience is assumed.

The Colorado Department of Motor Vehicles accepts successful completion of this class for the skills and written tests for your Motorcycle Endorsement. Proof of successful completion must be taken to the DMV to receive an endorsement. A valid Colorado driver’s license or instructional permit is required. Students under 18 years of age must have parent sign a liability waiver prior to the class. The State of Colorado requires individuals less than 18 years of age to hold a motorcycle instructional permit for one year prior to obtaining a full endorsement.

The EXPERIENCED RIDER COURSE is a 6 1/2 hour course, conducted on a Saturday from noon-6:30 p.m. and is designed for the licensed rider with a year or more road experience. The course is conducted on the participant’s own motorcycle. The Motorcycle Safety Foundation curriculum concentrates on those skills found lacking in the accident-involved rider. This is an accelerated course. Be prepared. You will be tested at the end of the course and can obtain your completion card for license endorsement. A valid motorcycle license is required for enrollment. Participants must provide current registration and proof of insurance. Your motorcycle must be in good running order, have a fresh and fully charged battery, good tires, and good working brakes.

Bikes will be checked as well as a motorcycle endorsement and current insurance card. Without these items, you may not attend the class. For class schedule, availability and to register, visit www.abateofcolo.org or call 303.789.3264.

See the Hottest Travel Careers class and How to be a Travel Writer: The Easy Way listed in the Career section of this schedule.

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