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 Media contact: Kaela Nelson
Phone: (916) 442-6802 
Fax: (916) 442-2646
2200 Front Street 
Sacramento, CA  95818
pr@calautomuseum.org
 
 

2010 Education Classes & Workshops at the California Automobile Museum

 
     Going Green Workshop Series --- this is a new workshop series
      for 2010 and consists of four different workshops centered on
      alternative powers and is taught by American River College
      professor, Arthur Blank. Students must be at least 16 years of age
      and minors must be accompanied by an adult. Museum members: $35 per class or $30 per class if you take all four. Nonmembers: $40 per class or $35 per class if you take all four. Please note, if signing up for the series, payment for all classes must be submitted at time of registration.Each class will take place from 9am - 1:30pm and cost includes lunch. Space is limited so call (916) 442-6802 or visit www.CalAutoMuseum.org to sign up today!   
 
                Alternative Fuels Workshop --- February 20, 2010. Examine energy
                sources that are efficient fuels, sustainable fuels and eco-responsible fuels.
                Learn about alternatives fuels such as CNG, LPG, biodiesel, ethanol,
                hydrogen fuel cell technology, electric and hybrids, solar, wind, atomic
                and others. Learn what others are doing, where the state of the art is
                and where "green" energy/fuel investment is going.
 
                Hydrogen Fuel Cell Workshop --- March 13, 2010. Hydrogen has the
                potential to revolutionize transportation and, possibly, our entire energy
                system. Learn about hydrogen fuels cells that can power our cars or even
                provide the electricity for our homes in out of the way places that have no
                power distribution grid.

                Electric Vehicles Workshop ---- April 24, 2010. An electric car is a car
                powered by an electric motor rather than a gasoline engine. Learn about
                this coming trend for our vehicles, how you could convert a gas car to an
                electric one at home, why it all comes down to the batteries and where you
                can buy an electric car today.
 
                Biodiesel Workshop --- Saturday, May 8, 2010. Tired of high gas prices?
                Here is your chance to learn how to combat them. Learn the what, how,
                and why of biodiesel and be given the opportunity to create your own small
                batch of biodiesel.
 
 
 Kids Engine Class
    Kids' Engine Class
     Saturday, March 20 or August 28 from 9am - 12pm
 
      How does a gasoline engine work? Boys and girls
      in the 5th - 9th grade and their adult buddy can find out
      in this 3 hour hands-on class. Kids get to take apart a Briggs and Stratton one cylinder engine and learn how solids, liquids, and gasses interact to make it run. Then fire up a variety of engines to see how each gets their specific job done. There is no driving or riding involved, and you won't get greasy (although we do promise lots of noise and smoke). The class is $25 per pair  for nonmembers and $20 per pair for Museum members. Cost includes handouts and Museum admission. Space is limited so call (916) 442-6802 or visit www.CalAutoMuseum.org to sign up today!  
 
 
 
   Model T Tune-Up Class
    Saturday, April 10, 2010 from 9am - 3pm
    
    This one day class teaches students how to tune up  
    Model T Fords. This will include the demonstration of
    tests and measurements of the starter/battery,
   engine condition (compression tests), ignition service (spark plugs, coil checks, and timing), and fuel system checks (tank, carburetor cleaning and adjustments). Handouts for Model T "how to" services will be provided. If students have a Model T they are encouraged to bring the car with them and checks will be performed on the vehicle. Students who do not own Model Ts will still have the opportunity to assist with tests and measurements. The cost of this class is $85 per person  for nonmembers and $75 per person for Museum members. Cost includes instructional materials and lunch. Students must be at least 18 years of age. Class space is limited so call (916) 442-6802 or visit www.CalAutoMuseum.org to sign up today!  
                                                                                                                                                
 
   "Artomotive" Photography Class
    Saturday, April 17 or October 16 from 9am - 12pm
 
   Enjoy a morning of cool cars and photography, with local
   photography enthusiast, Richard Ellman.  Richard
   will guide you in the basic steps and skills needed to capture that perfect picture. Whether you are a classic car owner and want to photograph your cool ride or just interested in the art of photography - this class is for you! Students are asked to bring their own camera/supplies (including a flash and/or a polarizing lens if you own one). Students must be at least 12 years old (minors must be accompanied by an adult). All skill levels welcome but some basic experience is assumed. The cost is $15 per student for nonmembers and $10 per student for Museum members. Cost includes Museum admission. Space is limited so sign up today by calling (916) 442-6802 or visit www.CalAutoMuseum.org!   
 
 
    Model T Basics Class
     Saturday, May 22, 2010 from 9am - 3pm
 
    Have you ever wondered why the Ford Motor
    Company manufactured over fifteen million Model T's
    from 1908 until 1927 and why it had such an 
impact on our nation's society and economy?  Enroll in this class and discover the wonder of Model T construction, nomenclature, operation and basic maintenance.  Also, each student will have the opportunity to learn how to drive a Model T --- an experience that won't be forgotten! The workshop is $85 per person for nonmembers and $75 per person for Museum members. Cost includes Museum admission, an instruction manual, materials, and lunch. Students must be at least 18 years of age and provide a current driver's license. Space is limited so sign up today by calling (916) 442-6802 or visiting www.CalAutoMuseum.org.  
 

Muscle Car Tune Up
Saturday June 12 & 19, 2010 from 9am - 3pm
 
    This two day class teaches tune up for '60s    
    and '70s era muscle cars. Day one reviews cranking systems, engine condition, ignition and advance, base timing, fuel system performance tests and service tips.
Day two reviews parts resources and methods for increasing power on your muscle car. Students are encouraged to bring their muscle car on both class days so they can perform the tune-up tests and adjustments directly on their vehicle. Students must be at least 18 years of age. The two-day class is $170 per person for nonmembers and $150 per person for Museum members. Cost includes handouts and lunch on both days. Space is limited so call (916) 442-6802 or visit www.CalAutoMuseum.org to sign up today!     
 
 
   Mechanical Brake Class
    Saturday, August 21, 2010 from 9am - 3pm
 
    In this class, you will learn about service and adjustment  
    procedures for effective braking.  The day will include
    demonstrations on servicing and/or repairing brake linings, mechanical linkage service, and major adjustment procedures outlined in the Ford Motor Company blueprints. Handouts on real case histories of brake repair and adjustments will be provided. Students must be at least 18 years of age. This class is $85 per person for nonmembers and $75 per person for Museum members. Cost includes handouts and lunch. Space is limited so call (916) 442-6802 or visit www.CalAutoMuseum.org to sign up today!  
 
 
    Auto 101 --- this program has been designed to help Boy
     Scouts and Junior Girl Scouts meet their auto-related patch
     and badge requirements. This three hour workshop includes
     an audio visual presentation and hands-on demonstrations
    that focus on the following topics: how cars are made; safety;
    basic maintenance inside and out; and simple checks and repairs.  For more information about this program or to schedule a workshop time, please call the Museum at (916) 442-6802.