Center for Lifelong Learning Hosts August 24 Open House

Raffle for Gift Certificates towards Fall Class Fees

Wed Aug 21, 2013 | 12:15pm

Santa Barbara City College’s newest program The Center for Lifelong Learning (CLL) invites the community to get into the “back to learning mindset” by attending a free open house on Saturday, August 24 from 1:00 to 3:30 p.m. at the Wake Campus, 300 North Turnpike in Santa Barbara. (Ribbon-cutting ceremony at 1:30 p.m.)

Thanks to a generous donor, CLL will be giving away as door prizes a dozen gift certificates worth up to $100 each that can be used towards CLL class fees this fall term. Winners must be present to win. There are two drawings – the first is at 1.30 p.m. and the second is at 3.15 p.m.

Guests can learn more about the wide range of classes that will be offered by the CLL this fall, meet instructors, and sign up for classes on the spot. In addition, the entire family can enjoy live performances, hands-on demonstrations, and other fun-filled activities. Refreshments include free ice cream, popcorn and coffee and reasonably priced food for purchase from Nimita’s Indian Cuisine and Erna’s Corner.

“Santa Barbara is a diverse community of active learners,” said Andy Harper, CLL Executive Director. “The CLL will continue SBCC’s long tradition of exciting non-credit offerings, and I invite everyone to turn out on August 24 to see what it’s all about. It will be both an informative and fun-filled afternoon. And if you are one of the first 300 to arrive, you will get not only opportunity to win a free class but also a free ice cream!”

SBCC’s Center for Lifelong Learning offers a comprehensive and vibrant program of very affordable classes, workshops, lectures, and seminars for adults of all ages. With over 500 classes and weekday, evening and weekend options, professionals, young parents, college students and retired citizens can all enjoy these classes together.

Classes will be offered in a wide range of areas including, for example, Arts & Crafts, Computers, Cooking, Current Events, Do-it-Yourself, Film, Fitness, Genealogy, Health, Home & Garden, Languages, Literature, Parent Education, Performing Arts, Personal Finance, Psychology & Spirituality, Science & Nature, and Writing.

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