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Don't Throw It Away- Sell It Online
Get rid of your “stuff” and get paid! There are several phone apps that provide an excellent way for you to sell your unwanted used items locally for cash. This class presents the most popular yet easy to use apps for each of the top categories including Furniture, Tech/Electronics, Clothing, Books, Vehicles, Art, Jewelry and more. Learn which used items sell best, what can’t be sold, and how to avoid scammers. Includes photography tips, pros and cons, dos and don’ts, tips and strategies, costs and how you get paid. Determine which apps are the best match for the items you want to sell.
- Feb 19, 2026 to Feb 19, 2026 from 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm (1 sessions total), Thursday
- Fee: $69
- Item: 31338
Winter 2026
Location : Online, Zoom
Instructor : Boyd,Kevin
Let's Go to the Theatre! Topdog/Underdog
Love theatre or want to dive in? Join this fun, community-focused class where we prep to see local plays with engaging pre-show workshops—exploring themes, characters, and production details—then attend Saturday matinees together. Stick around after the show for lively group discussions. Whether you're new to the arts scene or a longtime fan looking for a crew to chat with, this is your ticket to deeper connection and great performances. No theatre experience needed! Workshop will be held at North Seattle College, Topdog/Underdog will be presented at ArtsWest in West Seattle.
TopdogUnderdog by Suzan Lori-Parks presented by ArtsWest A Pulitzer Prize Winning Contemporary Classic.
A darkly comic fable of brotherly love and family identity. It was inevitable that two brothers named Lincoln and Booth, names given to them as a joke, would live lives full of sibling rivalry and resentment. Despite it all, their bond grew deep, but can it withstand the weight of history?
- Feb 06, 2026 to Feb 06, 2026 from 2:30 pm to 5:00 pm (1 sessions total), Friday
- Fee: $75
- Item: 37305
- This class includes a field trip on 2/07 2PM - 5PM to ArtWest in West Seattle (SW Alaska St & California Ave SW). Additional details provided in class. Students are responsible for their own transportation to and from the field trips.
Theatre tickets NOT included in tuition. Tickets are approximately $60.
Winter 2026
Location : LB Bldg, Room 1102
9600 College Way North,Seattle,98103
Instructor : de Barros,Heleya
Astrology for Personal Growth Part 1
Astrology is an ancient language that describes cycles of time and the intersections of the above and the below. This class will teach you how to use your natal chart as a living map that can help you understand yourself and your place in this world. The approach will be experiential, psychological and relational. We will use lectures, guided visualizations, imagery, group work, storytelling and more. Part one of this course introduces the fundamentals of astrology: planets, signs, houses, modality, elements and aspects.
- Jan 20, 2026 to Feb 24, 2026 from 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm (6 sessions total), Tuesday
- Fee: $95
- Item: 36795
- There is an additional $10 cash supply fee due to the instructor at the start of class.
Winter 2026
Location : CC Bldg, Room 3450
9600 College Way N,Seattle,98103
Instructor : Moreno,Amanda
Introduction to Public Speaking
Would you like to reduce stage fright and gain more confidence speaking in front of a group? Whether you need to give a formal presentation or an informal presentation at a staff meeting, learning key skills will increase your effectiveness and self-confidence. In this course you will learn strategies to deal with nervousness, plan and deliver an effective presentation, and practice presentation techniques to capture audience attention. This course offers a supportive environment in which you will practice and receive feedback from the instructor and fellow participants.
- Feb 03, 2026 to Feb 17, 2026 from 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm (3 sessions total), Tuesday
- Fee: $100
- Item: 32290
Winter 2026
Location : CC Bldg, Room 3350
9600 College Way N,Seattle,98103
Instructor : Tabor,Patrice
How To Retire With Purpose
As you step into the next chapter of life, how can you make it vibrant and meaningful? In this engaging class, you'll explore your passions, talents, values, and ideal lifestyle. Create a personalized plan focusing on wellness, relationships, part-time work, volunteering, social activities, personal growth, and travel. Connect with like-minded individuals in a supportive environment to design a retirement that truly fulfills you. Note: This class does not cover financial planning.
- Mar 03, 2026 to Mar 10, 2026 from 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm (2 sessions total), Tuesday
- Fee: $90
- Item: 32288
Winter 2026
Location : Online, Zoom
Instructor : Tabor,Patrice
Vital Living: Mind Body Spirit
Curious about living better, longer? This online class is for adults 29 and older who want to build habits that support healthy aging. While the average American lives 77.5 years, most spend only 66 of those years in good health. In this class, you will explore ways to extend your health span so you can stay active, engaged, and well.
Together, we will cover key factors for healthy aging such as social connection, creative expression, sleep, nutrition, exercise, and cognitive support. You will also learn drug and surgery free approaches for easing joint pain. As part of the class, you will have the opportunity to compare your biological age with your chronological age. Sessions include a mix of lectures and practical activities designed to help you put what you learn into practice right away.
- Jan 23, 2026 to Feb 13, 2026 from 10:00 am to 11:30 am (4 sessions total), Friday
- Fee: $120
- Item: 38738
Winter 2026
Location : LB Bldg, Room 1108
9600 College Way North,Seattle,98103
Instructor : Amundson,Dr. Connie
Finding & Living Your Purpose
Finding your purpose means setting a long-term goal that matters to you and contributes something positive to others. In this class, you’ll explore different ways to define what that purpose is and shape it into a clear, personal statement. You’ll use practical tools to help you figure out how to start living that purpose now, not later. Through guided exercises, small group work, and class discussions, you’ll reflect on what matters to you and how to make your actions match your intentions. This class offers a space to think, plan, and practice living with more direction and meaning.
- Jan 08, 2026 to Feb 12, 2026 from 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm (6 sessions total), Thursday
- Fee: $45
- Item: 34743
- Student should bring something to write with or computers to take notes. Handout will be provided.
Winter 2026
Location : IB Bldg, Room 1308
9600 College Way North,Seattle,98103
Instructor : Kim,Julius
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