Course Descriptions
Farming
Instructor:
Dr. Floyd D. Harris, Jr.
Farming - The farming session will be a six-week program dedicated to teaching adults and youth the proper uses of farm equipment. Everyone will learn how to plow rows and safely attach various pieces of equipment to the tractor. Participants will also learn how to water plants and to clear-out weeds. In addition, participants will understand techniques on how to harvest and sell vegetables for the local farmers market. Class will meet every Saturday at 6am, at New light for New Life Church of God, 1106 Woodward, Fresno, CA 93706.
Book Club
Instructor:
Mrs. Aline Reed
Book Club - Students who like reading can decide from a pre-selected list of books or choose to bring one of their own. Participants are expected to make a selection they can discuss during class or they may submit a (1-2 paragraph) synopsis of their book. The Book Club will be fun and entertaining if you love books.
Automotive Maintenance
Instructor:
Mr. Ernest Lockhart
Automotive Maintenance - Participants will learn the do's and don't of knowing your vehicle by understanding each function including how to properly inspect and as well as regularly perform maintenance and repair. This course will begin with a basic introduction to your vehicle, car, truck, van, etc. Then onto what should know about your vehicle's make, model and year and how to navigate through your owner's manual. Next participants will understand the vehicle's basic areas of maintenance, such as, vehicle body, doors (function and locks), hood, trunk, windows, mirrors (cleanliness, adjustment for driving and repair). Participants will also understand the importance of tire maintenance and air pressure, nails, cracks and wear. Participants will obtain information on dashboard, wipers, gadgets, oil lights and checking fluids (transmission, coolant, windshield wipers, power steering and breaking). In addition, the class will learn the function and proper maintenance of hoses, signal lights (blinkers and high beams), heating and air conditioning (defrost/rain), including how to identify engine and wheel size including the importance and role of the fuse box. In conclusion, participants will also understand how to properly use a car jack for tire and other repairs.
Sewing & Knitting
Instructor:
Mrs. Aline Reed
Sewing & Knitting - Students will learn basic sewing practices, which will include, fabric choice, pattern choice, basting, hand sewing and sewing machine operation and maintenance. Students will also have a choice of starter projects tat include; pot holders, aprons, lap quilts and a flag for the classroom.
Video Production
Instructor:
Mr. King Tutmois
Video Production - Participants will understand what production skills are required for creating a 30 second, public service announcement. Participants will learn techniques in video production such as, script writing, outlining and storyboarding, lighting and backdrops for a video shoot.
(Course Goal) The goal of this class is to develop and produce a 30 second organizational video of this year's Freedom School activities. Participants will highlight the individual benefits of attending Freedom School and how it's activities are shaping the understanding of community development.