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BRIDGE II -- Review and Play
Previous basic knowledge or Bridge I required. Introduction is aimed at reviewing and updating to modern Bridge concepts in bidding, play-of-the-hand and defense. Lots of participation and fun The first day of class is Tuesday , January 19, 2010. All other classes are on Monday evening.
332 - January 25 – March 15 8 weeks (20 hours)
Mon. 6:00 – 8:30 pm $ 82
Instructor: Ausma Kopf, Certified Bridge Instructor
RESEARCHING YOUR FAMILY TREE – Beginning Geneology
Learn how to locate and research your ancestors. This class features hands-on exercises, visits to libraries for in-depth research, and tips on resources to develop a family history of a lifetime. Handouts and forms will be available.
333 - January 21 – March 25 10 weeks (20 hours)
Thurs. 6:30 – 8:30 pm $ 85
Instructor: Reba Shepard
GOT CLUTTER? Don’t agonize… Organize
Is your stuff draining the life out of you and your home? Are you overwhelmed by clutter, paperwork and nagging chores? How long does it take to find your keys? How do you feel when visitors drop by? How much in your closet is worn regularly? You’ve read the books and watched TV shows on how- too; now take a class from one of the Pros.
334 - January 21 – March 1 8 weeks (16 hours)
Thurs. 6:30 – 8:30 pm $ 73
Instructor: Kathie Munsen, Professional Organizer, Redesigner & Stager
ENGLISH HAND BELL CHOIR
Can you feel a rhythm? Remember a melody? Come ring English Hand bells! We will start by ringing melodies then harmonies and rhythmic accompaniment. Musical experience is welcome but not required.
335 - January 20 – March 24 10 weeks (10 hours)
Wed. 7:00 – 8:00 pm $ 55
Instructor: Frances Newell
GET MOTIVATED—LOSE WEIGHT
Helpful information on staying motivated to make meaningful changes in weight loss and maintenance. Book required for class. First class is free.
336 - January 19 – March 16 (No Class March 2) 8 weeks (8 hours)
Tues. 7:00 – 8:00 pm $ 44
Instructor: Ausma Kopf
MAGIC AS A HOBBY***NEW***
Learn how to perform magic using ordinary objects such as cards, coins, ropes, rings, paper, pencils, and more.
Class will cover self-working magic, simple sleights, techniques, misdirection, plus information on resources and supplies.
Additional materials are $10.00, which will be available the first night of class.
337 - February 3- February 24 4 weeks (8 hours)
Wed.7:00-9:00 pm $46
Instructor: Edmund Malinowski
TOMORROW’S RIDE TODAY **(NEW)**
Learn the basics of converting a full-size Battery Powered Electric Vehicle. The course topics include: The Motor, Controller, E-Meter, Adapter Plate, Battery Voltages and what they mean and integrating all parts into one system.
338- January 20 – February 24 6 weeks
Wed. 7:00 – 8:30 pm $59
Instructor: Steve Clunn
AVIATION GROUND SCHOOL **(NEW)**
The first step in flight training actually begins on the ground. This course represents a complete overview of what Sport Pilot / Private Pilot is all about and covers all the information you are required to know to pass your pilot written exam. All books and information are included in the cost of the course to help you on your path to earning your Sport or Private Pilots License. When you finish the course you’ll be approved to take the FAA Sport or Private Pilot written exam. The first night of the course will include a visit to Witham Airport to see and possibly get a demo ride in a Remos Light Sport Aircraft. This class is presented in partnership with Adam Valencic of First Landing Aviation of Orlando; Tom Gilmore, your instructor, is a nationally recognized aviation author and certified Master CFI.
Minimum enrollment of 6 students required.
339 - January 21 – March 11 10 weeks (20 hours)
Thurs. 7:00 – 9:00 pm $450
Instructor: Tom Gilmore, FAA Certified Flight and Ground Instructor, Instructor and Multi-Engine Instructor and Master CFI.
SENIOR SOLUTIONS
Learn the facts about long-term care settings (home care, assisted living, adult day-care, and nursing home) and costs for each type of care (which are expected to triple in the next 20 years). You will learn the values, features, and benefits on long-term care insurance and LTC partnership programs. Most importantly, you will thoroughly understand the five decisions that must be made in analyzing long-term care insurance.
340 - January 21 – February 8 8 weeks (12 hours)
Thurs. 6:30 – 8:00 pm $58
Instructor: Karen Morrow, Master of Science, LUTCF
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