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Computer Intro (One)

Whether you are 42, 62, or 92, you can still learn and enjoy technology! Learn how to turn computer on/off (without unplugging them!); what a mouse is and how to…

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The World of Blogs and Wiki

Have you heard about blogs and wikis and wondered what the big fuss is about? Explore the best free software to use and smart ways to share ideas with family,…

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Computer Tips & Tricks

Is your computer running slow? Did you accidentally delete files you shouldn’t have deleted? Are viruses, worms, or spam driving you crazy? Learn great tips and tricks to troubleshoot your…

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Ebay for Fun and Profit

eBay is the world’s largest garage sale. Learn how to safely sell and grow your eBay business as well as manage your accounts. Bring an item to be photographed and…

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Godaddy.com: Build a Website

Build your own website with beginner technical skills. Create a simple website for your family, hobby, or business. Students must have at least beginner-level computer/Internet/keyboarding knowledge and skills and will…

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iPhone Apps

Did you get a new iPhone for Christmas or need help understanding what an app is? Through a series of guided instruction, hands-on exercises, and discussion, you’ll learn that there…

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Canning and Preserving Your Garden Delights

Learn principles of food preservation techniques for the home. Ask questions and get answers to common canning questions like preparing sweet spreads without added sugar. Participants will receive a list…

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Backyard Beekeeping

Did you know that every third bite of food can be linked to honey bees? Learn about the importance of honeybees and how we can use and protect them for…

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Powder-puff Golf

Want to learn to swing woods and irons like a pro? Learn basic golf techniques such as the proper stance and grip, as well as basic golf terminology and golf…

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Dancing with the Stars (Ballroom Dancing) II

A continuation of Ballroom 1. Students must wear rubber soled shoes or soft sole dance shoes but no heels. Classes will be held on: Wednesdays 6:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m….

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Line Dancing I

Learn basic country line dances as well as popular club dances. It is low impact and a fun way to get moving and grooving! Line dancing is non-partner dancing where…

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Pilates I

Used as cross-training by professional dancers, gymnasts, and ice skaters, Pilates focuses on maintaining strength and stability from your “core” postural muscles including lower back and abdominals. Each exercise involves…

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Dancing with the Stars (Ballroom Dancing) I

Waltz, foxtrot, tango, cha-cha, rumba, swing dance—if you want to learn to dance like the stars, join us this spring. Partners are strongly suggested. Students must wear rubber soled shoes…

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Yoga

Do you need a way to relieve stress and strengthen your body and immune system? Learn about this ancient form of exercise which is known world-wide for its health benefits…

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Southern Writers: A Sense of Time, Place, and Voice

Southern Literature, a spring evening, and wonderful conversation–enjoy informal discussions of the complexities, the simplicities, the eccentricities that this genre offers.  Through the eyes, ears, and voice of major southern…

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French is Fun

Learn about French language and culture through conversations, dialogues, or role-playing. Get a taste of what it’s like to travel to or live in France and other French-speaking countries. Celebrate…

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American Sign Language III

A continuation of part two, you will use your hands to speak your mind. This course combines the vocabulary, number recognition, and fingerspelling learning in parts one and two to…

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Japanese

Introduces students with little or no prior instruction in the Japanese language to the basic vocabulary and conversation skills needed for various situations. Enjoy exotic customs with Japanese calligraphy, tea-tasting,…

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Writing Your Recollections

Too often when we try to write our own stories, they come out lacking the humor or poignancy we remember. That’s because they’re so familiar to us that we lose…