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August 6, 2024Registration is Open for OCCC’s Largest-Ever Noncredit Course Lineup
Oregon Coast Community College (OCCC) has announced its most extensive selection of noncredit community education courses ever, with more than 80 exciting offerings this fall. This lineup includes a variety of classes aimed at enriching the lives of community members, whether they are looking to explore a new hobby, improve skills, or simply have fun.
Among the many offerings, Birding Basics stands out as a perfect choice for nature enthusiasts. Instructed by Caren Willoughby and Laura Doyle, this course runs from September 24 to October 2, meeting on Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 1:30 to 3 PM at OCCC’s North County Center in Lincoln City. Participants will delve into bird identification, learning about the behaviors and habitats of coastal (resident and migratory) birds, and enjoy a hands-on field trip. The cost is $40, with an additional $10 for materials.
For those interested in environmental science, Paul Robertson, MSc, will lead iNaturalist and the Wrack Line: Crowd-Sourcing Environmental Data on September 18 and 20. This workshop, taking place in Lincoln City from 10 AM to 12 PM, will introduce participants to the iNaturalist app, a powerful tool for identifying the seaweed, animals, and plants that are found along the wrack line on the beach – all in an effort to track the impacts of climate change on the oceans over time. The course also explores its use in a citizen-science project at Cascade Head Biosphere Reserve, providing practical insights into environmental data collection. The course fee is $25.
Gardeners looking to extend their growing season will find valuable tips in Planning Your Winter Garden. Led by Laura Strom, this one-day session on September 7 at the Newport Public Library will help participants navigate the challenges of winter gardening on the Oregon Coast. The session runs from 11 AM to 2 PM and costs just $5.
Another intriguing option is Fall In To Bulbs, scheduled for October 11, from 1:30 to 4 PM in Newport. Joan Crall will guide attendees through the process of planting a variety of bulbs for spring blooms, with a special focus on garlic cultivation. This session combines indoor learning with a practical demonstration in the OSU Extension Service Demonstration Garden. The fee for this session is $5.
Music lovers and aspiring musicians can join Mike Tolle for Beginning Guitar, a course designed for absolute beginners. Running from September 24 to October 22, classes will be held on Tuesdays from 5 to 6:30 PM in Newport. This course, priced at $40, provides a relaxed group setting where students will learn the basics of guitar playing.
Additionally, the Oregon Coast Halloween Chorus, led by Brandon Lucas, invites singers of all levels to celebrate the Halloween season. This unique chorus will meet twice weekly, from October 15 to 31, at the Lincoln City Cultural Center. Participants will prepare for a special performance featuring Halloween classics, to be delivered on stage at the Cultural Center early on Halloween evening. The cost for this fun and festive course is $35.
Register Today
With such a diverse range of classes, there’s something for everyone at OCCC this fall. Interested community members are encouraged to visit oregoncoast.edu/communityed to explore the full course catalog and register online. Given the popularity of these courses, early registration is recommended.
For further information, please contact communityed@oregoncoast.edu or call 541-994-4166
About Oregon Coast Community College
Oregon Coast Community College has been serving Lincoln County residents for over 35 years, offering educational opportunities that enrich lives and strengthen the community. The college offers transfer degrees that provide an affordable, accessible jump-start to four-year university degrees, saving students tens of thousands of dollars in tuition and living expenses. OCCC also offers a growing lineup of career-focused certificates and degrees meant to accelerate careers, boost incomes, and expand professional horizons. While one-third of OCCC students are between the ages of 18 and 25, another third are older than 35 – proof that it’s never too late to start (or finish) your college career. Anyone can schedule a no-cost, no-obligation meeting with a friendly OCCC student success coach, at oregoncoast.edu/advising. Registration is open now for the Fall 2024 term, which begins Monday, Sept. 16.