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Academy for
Lifelong Learning
A learning community for active adults 50 +
Lone Star College
With 78,000 students in credit classes, and a total enrollment
of more than 90,000 students, Lone Star College (LSC) is
the fastest-growing community college system in the nation
and the largest institution of higher education in the Houston
area. Recognized for its commitment to student success and
credential completion, LSC leads a number of high-profile
programs designed to improve student success, including the
state-wide Texas Completes project and the College Credit
for Heroes, aimed at transforming military experience into
college credits for returning veterans. Dr. Richard Carpenter
is chancellor of LSCS, which has six colleges including LSCCyFair, LSC-Kingwood, LSC-Montgomery, LSC-North Harris,
LSC-Tomball, and LSC-University Park.
Academy for Lifelong Learning (ALL)
The Academy for Lifelong Learning (ALL) is a membership
community that enriches the lives of senior adults by providing
stimulating classes and seminars, social activities, skills
development, and opportunities for personal growth. One of
the fastest-growing trends in America is for seniors to move
near colleges and universities to take advantage of low-cost
artistic and cultural activities.
ALL memberships at each LSC campus are available for an
affordable annual fee. No prior education is required. No
grades are given. No tests or textbooks required. This is
learning for the enjoyment of learning.
As a member, you can help decide what is offered, volunteer
to teach a course, or help arrange day trips. You will also
receive advance notice of our many fine arts events and have
access to our library and computer labs.
ALL member benefits include:
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Free or low-cost lectures, workshops and seminars;
Day trips to local nature and historical sites;
Access to select college fitness centers;
Advance notice of art shows with artist receptions;
Discount pricing on plays, concerts and musicals;
20 percent discount (if age 60 or older) on some
community education courses;
• Access to college libraries and computer labs; and
• Campus photo ID cards.
Activities are designed with the busy schedules of seniors in
mind. Most classes are one or two hours in length and last
one to six weeks. Day trips are local, one-day outings. All
information is easy to understand and enjoyable. Instructors
are knowledgeable and approachable.
Registration is required to attend activities and classes.
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Local day trips
Game days
Nature walks
Plays, musicals, concerts
Luncheons
Movies
Personal Growth
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Book clubs
Spiritual discussions
Political discussions
Health and fitness lectures
Useful Seminars
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Hobbies and crafts
Art appreciation and art; drawing and painting
Finance
Aging issues
History
Skills Development
you to take courses and to use the services of LSC-CyFair,
LSC-Kingwood, LSC-Montgomery, LSC-North Harris, and
LSC-Tomball.
Participate
In addition to attending any number of classes and activities
that interest you, making new friends, and committing to a
lifetime of learning, ALL members are also able to participate
by becoming a volunteer instructor or committee member.
Volunteer instructor. What better way to share your
enthusiasm and expertise in subjects important to you than
becoming an ALL volunteer instructor? You have a lifetime
of knowledge to share—whether it’s simple principals of
accounting for the average person or the basics of watercolor
painting. Becoming a volunteer instructor allows you to teach
others about what is near and dear to your heart, all in a safe
and fun environment. An ALL staff member can give you more
details about becoming a volunteer instructor.
Committee member. The ALL program staff members need
input from knowledgeable members to help make decisions
about course selection, scheduling and marketing. As a
• Basic computer
• Writing
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ALL Membership
Campus Membership
Your annual $20 membership ($35 for LSC-Montgomery)
entitles you to register for ALL classes at your local Lone Star
College campus. Some classes may require small event,
supplies or entrance fees.
Global ALL Membership
$55 (Through August 31, 2014)
Enjoy the membership benefits on five Lone Star College
campuses. The non-refundable $55 membership fee entitles
LSC-CyFair Classes................................................ 6
LSC-Kingwood Classes......................................... 14
LSC-Montgomery Classes..................................... 28
LSC-North Harris Classes...................................... 40
LSC-Tomball Classes............................................. 48
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volunteer committee member, you’ll be able to do that and
more. Your life experience is important and can help ensure
the success of the ALL program and promote ALL within the
community. Contact an ALL staff member about committee
opportunities.
ONLINE INSTRUCTIONS
Obtain your Username and Password
1. From the Lone Star College web site (LoneStar.edu), select
myLoneStar
Disclosure
ALL seeks to provide courses that are academically interesting
and create opportunities for members to broaden their scope
and interests. The material presented in the courses is for
informational purposes only. None of the courses earn college
credit. Participation in ALL does not constitute enrollment at the
Lone Star College System (LSCS). LSCS disclaims any liability
incurred in connection with the use of information obtained
from a course.
The views and opinions expressed in ALL courses are strictly
those of the instructors. Because the advice or information
given by your instructor may not coincide exactly with your
own particular situation, we urge you to: 1) consult your broker
or financial advisor before acting upon implied or actual
recommendations concerning investments; and 2) consult your
doctor before following any suggestions pertaining to use of
medically-related products or other medical advice.
2. Log-in window opens; click Forgot your Username.
LSCS System does not endorse the opinions, services or
products offered by the instructors.
Important Dates
Lone Star College campuses will be closed on:
MLK Holiday............................................ January 20
Mid-Semester Break.............................March 10­—16
Spring Holiday...................................... April 18—20
3. Get Username window opens. Enter your Student ID#
(ALL Member #), Last Name, and Birthdate. Click Submit.
4. A new window opens providing your Username.
WRITE IT DOWN! Click Proceed to log in page.
5. Enter your Username on the Log-in page, then click
Forgot your password.
ALL Refund Policy
No refunds are given for annual ALL membership fees.
Regarding classes with a fee, members must officially withdraw
before class begins to receive a refund for the course fee.
Otherwise, no refund will be given.
Tax Deductible Donations To The Lone Star College
Academies For Lifelong Learning
With the help of numerous individuals, businesses and
community organizations, the Lone Star College System (LSCS)
Foundation provides financial resources to the students, faculty,
staff, and academic programs in the System. Tax deductible
donations, or grants based on volunteer participation, can be
made to the Foundation and designated for each Academy
for Lifelong Learning within the System. For additional
information, contact your local Academy for Lifelong Learning
representative or the LSCS Foundation Executive Director,
Darcy Mingoia at 832-813-6636.
6.The Reset Password window opens. Enter your Username,
then click Submit.
7. Follow the instructions to reset/obtain your password.
WRITE IT DOWN! NOTE: You cannot use any portion of
your Username in the password.
If you encounter problems, please call the 24-Hour Help
Desk 832.813.6600.
8. Return to the Log-in page, enter your password, click the
Submit button. On the My Lone Star screen, click Register
for CE Classes.
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Pay Member Fee
NOTE: This process works best on a PC using Internet Explorer
Ver. 8 or higher
FIRST — gather your information. You will need:
• Your ALL member # and a valid credit card
• Lone Star College Username & Password: if you don’t
know or don’t have this data, see Page 2 for instructions
SECOND — follow the below steps.
1. From Internet Explorer, open the Lone Star College web
page (LoneStar.edu)
5. Verify you have selected the correct campus and topic,
then click Select Class.
2. On the left panel, choose Programs of Study, then Continuing
Education.
6. On the next screen, click Add to Shopping Cart.
7. On the two subsequent screens, click Complete Enrollment
then Proceed to Checkout.
3. On the Continuing Education window, click Search &
Register for Classes in the Quick Links box.
8. On the next page, under Returning Students enter your User
ID and Password. Click Sign On button.
4. Enter the appropriate class number for your preferred
campus. Click SEARCH.
CyFair 13796
North Harris 14039
Montgomery 13846
Tomball 13797
Kingwood 1003
NOTE: If you prefer to join ALL campus-wide ($55 for all
locations), please register in person at your local campus
ALL office.
9. The Update Registration Data page opens. At bottom of
page click Update Registration and Enroll.
BE PATIENT!! The “processing…” button at top right of
page indicates the system is updating. This may take a
few minutes.
10.The Registration Confirmation page opens. Click Continue
to Payment.
When the !!! WARNING !!! screen appears, click
Continue to Touchnet. The Lone Star College payment
screen opens and you can pay with your credit card.
Congratulations! You have completed the ALL payment
process.
NOTE: If you receive “Enrollment Failed” message, please
contact the Lone Star College HELPDESK at 832.813.6600.
Lone Star College HELPDESK is available 24/7
832.813.6600
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Register for Classes
NOTE: This process works best on a PC using Internet Explorer
Ver. 8 or higher
IMPORTANT WARNING
During this process, after about 10 minutes of inactivity, the
Class Search session will time out and you will see the below
window. To continue registering for classes, click the CE
Online Registration button.
FIRST — gather your information. You will need:
• Your ALL member #
• Lone Star College Username & Password: if you don’t
know or don’t have this data, see Page 2 for instructions
9. Shopping Cart screen displays your classes. To choose
another class, click Return to Class Results then click Start A
New Search. When you are finished selecting classes, click
Proceed to Checkout.
• List of Class Numbers from our catalog for the classes
you want to take
SECOND — follow the below steps to register.
1. From Internet Explorer, open the Lone Star College web
page (LoneStar.edu)
2. On the left panel,
choose Programs of
Study, then Continuing
Education
3. On the Continuing
Education window,
click Search & Register
for Classes in the
Quick Links box
10.Confirm your classes, then click Complete Enrollment at the
bottom of the page.
11. On the next page, under Returning Students enter your
User ID and Password. Click Sign On button.
12. The Update Registration Data page opens. At bottom of
page click Update Registration and Enroll.
BE PATIENT! The “processing…” button at top right of
page indicates the system is updating. This may take a
few minutes.
13. The Registration Confirmation page opens. Click Continue
to Payment.
4. Enter the 4- or 5-digit class number from the ALL Course
Schedule. Click Search.
5. If a class is full, you will see the blue button: register on
campus. To select another class, click Start New Search.
14.When the !!! WARNING !!! screen appears, click
Continue to Touchnet. The Lone Star College payment screen
opens. Note the amount owed column shows zero. You
can now exit the website and close your browser.
6. On the subsequent two windows, click Go to Shopping Cart
then Return to Class Search.
7. Enter another class number and click Search. Verify you
have selected the correct class then click select class.
8. When the Classes Selected page opens, click Add to Shopping
Cart.
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NOTE: No payment is required of ALL members, but you
must complete this step to finish registering.
Congratulations! You are now registered for your classes.
Lone Star College HELPDESK is available 24/7
832.813.6600
Instructor Recruiting
WANTED: Subject matter experts
who want to teach!
Have you ever wanted to use your job skill
or hobby to teach others? We are looking for
experience in the following areas:
•AutoCAD
•Blueprint Reading
•Computer Information
Specialist
•Dental Assisting
•Diesel Technology
•Electronics
•English for Speakers
of other Languages
(ESOL)
•Entrepreneurship
•Excel
•Foreign Languages
•Logistics
•Machine Shop Math
•Machining
•Massage Therapy
•Nurse Aide
•Oil/Gas
•Oracle
•Phlebotomy
•QuickBooks
•SAT Review
•Supervision
•Web Design
•Welding
For more information, contact the Lone Star
College nearest you.
LoneStar.edu/employment
fuels
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our economy?
Introduction to the Petroleum Industry
As the energy capital of the world, the Houston region leads
the world-wide energy industry. Even if you don’t work
directly in the energy industry, it impacts you if you live here.
This course teaches the basics of the industry for investors,
technicians, or anyone interested in understanding this huge
economic force.
Students will:
• Learn how hydrocarbon deposits are formed,
explored and produced
• Learn how raw products are converted, delivered
and traded worldwide
• Experience the drilling industry
first-hand on an actual drilling rig
Harris County Public Library
offers many FREE activities
Book Clubs
• Historical Fiction Book Club
• Books without Borders
• I Love a Mystery Book Club
• Spanish Book Club
• Sports Page Book Club
Business Success Seminars: Information-packed
seminars designed to help you build your successful
business.
Common Thread: Knitting, Crocheting and
Needlework: Tuesdays and Thursdays, 9-10 a.m.,
LRNC 116.
Computer Workshops: Sessions on e-mail,
word processing, spreadsheets, Internet searching,
and more.
eBook/eReader Workshops: Get hands-on
assistance using the digital catalog and downloading/
transferring eBooks and more to your computer or
mobile device. Schedule one-on-one assistance by
going to LoneStar.edu/library/15938.
eTools Workshops: Discover apps, software and
websites for work, home and play. Each week we
share our favorite eTools for your smart phone, tablet
and computer.
Spanish and French Conversation Clubs:
Practice your Spanish and French in a relaxed setting.
Please call the Lone Star College-CyFair Library
at 281.290.3214 or check the library’s website,
LoneStar.edu/library/cyfair-adults-services for more
information about these and other programs.
Don’t miss this opportunity to increase your
understanding of this valuable market.
For more information, contact
Michael Burns at 281.290.2925.
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Academy for
Lifelong Learning
A learning community for active adults 50 +
How to Register
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VISIT our Continuing Education Office:
LSC-CyFair
9191 Barker Cypress Rd, Cypress, TX 77433
CASA Building, Room 116
M through Thursday, 8 a.m.—6 p.m.
Friday, 8 a.m.—5 p.m.
ATTEND our Open House:
Saturday, January 11, 2014
10 a.m.­­—noon
Conference Center, CENT 151
ONLINE following the instructions on pages 2–4.
Get Your Student ID Card
Contact Us
9191 Barker Cypress Rd, CASA 116
Cypress, TX 77433
LoneStar.edu/cyfair-ALL
LSCCFCE@LoneStar.edu
281.290.3460
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With your ALL membership, you are eligible for a free photo student ID card.
After registering for ALL and paying the membership fee, ask for a Student
ID voucher from the Pay Counter (Counter #4) in the CASA building. Then,
proceed to the Library’s Circulation Desk and let them know you are there to
get your ID. If you already have your ID, please have the semester updated
at the Pay Counter.
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Emergency Service Education
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6 College Center/Food Service/
Art ................................................................................ 8
Bookstore/Fitness
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Harris
County Public Library
Learning
Commons/College
Harris
Crafts ............................................................................ 8
(LRNC)
County Public Library (LRNC)
7 Health Science Center (HSC)
Financial......................................................................... 9
44 Student
Services/Admissions/Financial
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Student
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8 Science Laboratory Building (HSC)
Food, Cooking, Culinary.................................................. 9
5 Instructional
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Aid (CASA)
9 Central Plant
Fun & Recreation........................................................... 10
6 College Center/Food Service/Bookstore/Fitness Center (CENT)
Health & Fitness............................................................. 10
7 Health Science Center (HSC)
History.......................................................................... 11
8 Science Laboratory Building (HSC)
Law ............................................................................. 11
9 Central Plant
Literature, Reading, Writing ........................................... 11
10 Emergency Service EducationCenter (ESEC)
Medical ....................................................................... 11
SP Student Parking
Parking Tags Required
All campuses now require parking tags to park on
campus. Please come by the CE office for information
on how to get a current tag.
Important Contact Numbers
Police Emergencies: Non-Emergency Number: Office of Technology Services: Courtesy Transport: 281.290.5911
832.813.6800
866.614.5014
832.813.6800
Music & Theater ........................................................... 11
Nature & Environment ................................................... 12
Political & Community ................................................... 12
Science......................................................................... 12
Spirituality, Religion & Philosophy.................................... 13
Travel & Tours ............................................................... 13
Important Information Regarding Classes with Fees
The ALL program offers a few classes that require an additional fee.
For these popular classes, there are special registration guidelines. If
you want to sign up for a class with a fee, it is important to do this
at the Registration Open House. Early enrollment in these classes is
not accepted. Since enrollment in these classes is on a first-come, firstserved basis, and the class fee is paid at that time, make it a priority
on the day of the Open House to go directly to the sign-up tables
when the doors open.
ALL membership for the 2013-2014 Membership Year is required to register for classes.
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MEMBERSHIP
CRAFTS
ALL New Membership
The ALL Membership is an annual membership and runs concurrent
with the school year (Sept. 1, 2013 through Aug. 31, 2014). We
prefer that you pay your membership with a check (easier to verify
spelling of names and address). You may also pay by credit card
by completing the section at the bottom of the Registration Form.
Please print carefully so you get proper credit. Cash is acceptable.
The membership number for the Spring Semester 2014 is 13796. If
you did not pay membership dues for the fall 2013 semester, you
will need to pay the $20 membership at this time. If you did pay
membership dues in the fall you will receive an updated spring 2014
sticker for your ID Card.
13796
ALL Membership
Spring 2014
Tabletop Display Book
Join this class as Linda Rodriguez shows us how to turn an “old book”
into a lovely decorative display book for photos and cards. This is
a unique project that will have your friends asking “how did you do
that”. Class will be limited to 20 participants and have a Class Fee
of $5.
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1:30- 3 p.m.
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ART
Art Collecting / Art Appreciation
Art Elder, a docent at Pearl Fincher Museum of Fine Arts and author of
“The Art of Collecting - A Concise Guide for Collectors” will be with
us to explain the tenets of collecting. Similar guidelines apply whether
you are collecting cut glass or teddy bears….or paperweights as he
collects. If you are a collector, don’t miss this class.
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1:30- 3 p.m.
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Information for ALL Members
ALL Classroom
Our classes will be held in HSC 106 unless otherwise noted in the
schedule or ALL The News blog, allcyfair.blogspot.com.
Get Class Details and Updates
For the latest information on our upcoming classes schedule
changes, room changes, cancellations, or additions, please visit
our ALL The News Blog often. Please bookmark this web page in
your favorite browser, allcyfair.blogspot.com. Check the blog before
any trip to campus for the latest class updates.
Bus Trip Information
Sign up for bus trips at our Open Houses or on other dates as
announced to our membership in the ALL The News Blog. Buses are
generously provided by Harris County at no cost to our members.
Trips are limited to 39 passengers (including docents/hosts). ALL
membership is required. For detailed information or announcements,
please visit our ALL The News Blog, allcyfair.blogspot.com.
Meet You There
Join us for monthly off-campus gatherings to visit various sites
of interest, have lunch, and socialize with members of our ALL
community. These gatherings will be announced in our For ALL to
Read email.
LIFE Workshops
Learning, Inspiration, Fellowship, and Enrichment. Each Wednesday
from 10-11a.m. in Library 131, LIFE will present an interesting
program on a variety of subjects; from history, astronomy to cookie
decorating. Go to LoneStar.edu/Library/14656 for the latest schedule.
Think Factory
The Think Factory is a series sponsored by the LSC-CyFair
Philosophy Department that brings faculty, students and members
of the community together to discuss a wide range of ideas that
have philosophical resonance. Meetings are typically held from
4-6 p.m. on a set day during the last week of the month in CASA
110. Check the ALL the News Blog, allcyfair.blogspot.com, for the
schedule as it becomes available.
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Valentine’s Day Cards
If you can’t find the perfect card for your loved one, then you should
make it yourself. By making Valentine’s Day cards for your spouse,
child, grandchild, etc. you can personalize it and create special
memories. Bobbie Leas will show us how to make memorable
Valentine’s Day Cards. She will provide the supplies and you provide
the sentiment. Come have fun creating these special cards. Class fee
is $8 with a maximum of 20 students.
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1:30-3 p.m.
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Leas
Clothespin Cross
Gene Chism’s class on making a cross from wooden clothespins is
back by popular demand. He will show you how to assemble the
cross and then you will finish it for display. These make wonderful
gifts for family and friends. Class fee of $9 and limited to 15
participants. Three class sessions: Thursday afternoons January 30,
February 6 & 13.
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1/30-2/13 1:30-3:30 p.m.
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Make a Clock
The Make A Clock class returns this semester. As before, Gene Chism
will have the base pre-cut and ready for you to decorate to your
liking. You can paint it, decoupage it, paper it or whatever you
prefer. After decorating, Gene will assist you in assembling the clock.
The class fee of $22 will cover the clock works, the numerals, and the
wooden face. Class limited to 15 participants. Three class sessions:
February 27, March 6 and March 20.
14603
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2/27-3/20 1:30-3:30 p.m.
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Chism
Spring Wreath
Crafter Linda Rodriguez will show us how to make a beautiful Spring
Wreath using the popular Poly Mesh. Her classroom instructions will
show us how to attach the mesh to the frame in order to make a
large full wreath. After class, participants will be able to go shopping
at the local craft stores for embellishments which can be added to
personalize it for their own home. Limited to 20 participants. Class
Fee of $17 will cover the basic frame and a roll of the Poly Mesh.
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3/3
1:30- 3 p.m.
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Rodriguez
String Easter Eggs
Do you remember making string eggs? Join Anne McErlean in this
old world craft from our childhoods. Using crochet thread, liquid
starch and balloons, participants will learn how to make three string
eggs for your holiday decor. Class limited to 15 and has a Class
Fee of $5.
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3/6
10 a.m.-noon
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McErlean
Amazing Folding Photo Album
Mary Ellen Walsh will show us how to create a photo album that is
3 feet long but folds into a 6”x 6” square. The album; made with
colorful paper, cardboard and ribbon; will make a great gift or a
keepsake for your own photos. $3 Class Fee payable when you
attend the class.
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4/2
1:30- 3 p.m.
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Easter Cards
Easter Cards can be made with either a “fun” message or a “religious”
message. Bobbie Leas will show us how to make memorable Easter
Cards that are sure to bring a smile to the recipient’s face. She will
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New Ideas for Easter Baskets
Aside from traditional Easter baskets, other containers, bags, and
trays may be used to share your Easter goodies. Come and learn
from Frances Mendez how to create a unique gift basket. Containers
and decorative items will be provided (does not include the candy).
Class fee of $10 with a limit of 20 participants.
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4/14
10-11:30 a.m.
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Mendez
Kusudama Flowers
Have you often marveled at Japanese origami designs? Linda
Rodriguez will show us how to take a square piece of paper and turn
it into a beautiful Kusudama flower. Kusudama flowers are lovely on
their own.....but if you combine 12 of them you can form a Kusudama
Flower Ball. The best thing is that all you need is some pretty paper
and time, basic colored paper will be provided. You may find that
making them is so much fun that you will want to continue making
flowers on your on with specialty papers from the craft store.
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5/1
1:30-3 p.m.
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Rodriguez
Patriotic Firecracker Blocks
You’ll get a bang out of this class. Anne McErlean will show us
how to make wooden Patriotic Firecracker Blocks that will make a
great decoration for your July 4th celebration. Class limited to 15
participants and has a class fee of $5.
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5/6
10-noon
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McErlean
FINANCIAL
Complete Financial Planning Workshop
Tim Hudson, Certified Financial Planner of SilverStar Financial, Inc.
will conduct this workshop designed to help you take charge of your
finances and pursue a comfortable future. Topics include: making
cash work harder, selecting appropriate investment vehicles, longterm effects of taxes and inflation, how to put a price tag on your
retirement, and learning the ABC’s of estate conservation.
14473
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1/23
1:30-3:30 p.m.
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Hudson
Investment Strategies for Today
This educational workshop covers a wide variety of important topics
to help you make informed decisions regarding your savings and
investments, and your financial future. Tim Hudson, Certified Financial
Planner of SilverStar Financial, Inc. covers such topics as Principals
of Investing, Investor Behavior, Risk and Volatility, Diversification and
Performance, Dividend Investing, Investing for Retirement, Retirement
Income, and Taxes.
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2/4
10-noon
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Hudson
Debt Ceiling and the Consequences of Not Raising It
What is the debt ceiling and what implications does it have for the
macro economy. What are the consequences of raising the debt
ceiling and what are the consequences of not raising the debt ceiling.
Rick Pretzsch, Professor of Economics will discuss interesting topic.
15170
T
2/11
1:30- 3 p.m.
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Pretzsch
Roth IRA Conversions
Roth IRAs have become popular retirement savings vehicles because,
if certain conditions are satisfied, distributions from Roth IRAs are
completely free from federal income taxes. In this seminar on Roth
IRA Conversions, you’ll learn: the difference between Roth IRAs and
traditional IRAs, the conditions that make Roth IRA distributions free
from federal income tax, and ways to convert a traditional IRA and/
or employer retirement plan to a Roth IRA. Free workbook containing
key information, worksheets, and questions to help you remember
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important points. Presented by Tim Hudson, Certified Financial
Planner™ of SilverStar Financial, Inc.
14543
Th
3/20
10-11:30 a.m.
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Hudson
Retirement Investment Strategies
Great workshop to learn about investing for potential growth,
income, and stability, managing taxes and inflation, allocating assets
to match your investment profile and goals, and common pitfalls
faced by today’s retirees. Free workbook. Presented by Tim Hudson,
Certified Financial Planner of SilverStar Financial, Inc.
14575
T
4/22
10-11:30 a.m.
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Hudson
US and Global Economics
Fifty years ago, each country basically maintained its own economy.
But we now live in a global economy. Come learn from Jack Ewing
who has taught economics at University of Houston, Houston
Community College, and Lone Star College. In this class he will give
us insight into the US’s position within the global economy and how
countries of the world are interrelated economically.
14593
T
4/29
10-11:30 a.m.
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Ewing
Risk Management
Mike Jepson with Raymond James & Associates will share some
ideas on risk management. His philosophy in investing is that risk
cannot be avoided, but it can, to a degree, be controlled if you adopt
various intelligent risk reduction strategies. Mike will discuss factors of
intelligent portfolio design and management.
15175
W
5/7
1:30- 3 p.m.
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Jepson
FOOD, COOKING, CULINARY
Tours of Sprouts Farmers Market
Besides selling groceries, Sprouts offers free cutting-edge health and
wellness events both in-store and online that can help us in our journey
to a healthy lifestyle. Frank Smith, Manager of the new Sprouts store
on Hwy 6 and FM529, will be offering two tours of the store and
will explain what workshops and health clinics are available in the
store. Join the ALL group for one of the following tour times. Thursday,
January 16th, 10 a.m. or Tuesday, March 18th, 10 a.m. meet at the
Sprouts store.
15176
Th/T
1/16 & 3/18 10-11:30 a.m.
Sprouts Store
Smith
Quick and Healthy Garden Minestrone Soup
Bob and Connie Pepples will demonstrate one of their favorite soups
- Quick & Healthy Garden Minestrone. They have made this soup at
least 20 times…tweaking to their liking. Join us for this fun cooking
demonstration…and, of course, there will be samples. $3 contribution
requested at the door.
14479
M
2/3
10-11:30 a.m.
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Pepples
Italian Sausage and Bean Soup
Everyone loves a good soup. Lou Master will be sharing another one
of his recipes as well as providing samples for your enjoyment. This
delicious soup includes Italian Sausage, beans and kale. Try it and it
will become one of your family favorites. Easy to make and nutritious.
$3 contribution requested at the class.
14544
M
3/24
10-11:30 a.m.
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Master
An Introduction to Craft Beer
Brian Cox, the Wine and Beer Manager at HEB Fairfield, will tell
us about the craft beer industry, its growth, and about types of beer
in general. We will also have the pleasure of tasting a few. We will
meet at the HEB Fairfield’s community room for this class. The store
address is 28550 Hwy 290, exit Mason Road.
14551
Th
4/3
1:30- 3 p.m.
HEB Fairfield
Cox
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provide card stock, ink, stamps, etc. so you can spend your time
creating your cards. Come join the fun and let your imagination flow.
Class fee is $8. Maximum of 20 students.
15209
W
4/9
1:30-3 p.m.
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Leas
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Granola
Healthy eating and homemade…what a combination. Granola
is great for breakfast or as a snack. Come and learn how Anne
McErlean makes granola just the way you like it. She will also show
us how to turn the loose granola into granola bars. $3 contribution
at class is requested.
14553
M
4/7
10-11:30 a.m.
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McErlean
It’s About Wine
Please join us at HEB’s Fairfield store for an enjoyable class about
wine. Brian Cox, the Wine and Beer Manager at HEB Fairfield, will
share information on wine and answer our questions. Of course, there
will be some tasting. We will meet in the HEB Fairfield’s community
room for this class. The store address is 28550 Hwy 290, exit Mason
Road.
14572
Th
4/17
1:30- 3 p.m.
HEB Fairfield
Cox
Indian Cooking Demonstration
Join us this morning as Shaheen Ansari shows us one of her family’s
favorite dishes. Traditional South-Asian Indian food is very flavorful
cuisine with complex flavors. The typical spices include cumin,
coriander, ginger, garlic, turmeric and red chili to name a few!
And these spices have health benefits too! She will prepare chicken
curry and a vegetarian/lentil dish and demonstrate some short cuts!
Come to class and get a taste of something exotic! $3 contribution
requested at the door.
14573
M
4/21
10-11:30 a.m.
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Ansari
Cooking for Two
Now that you bought that large package of chicken on sale….what
do you do with it? Anne McErlean will share some of her recipes that
will help those who are “cooking for 2…or even 1”. Learn how to
cook for tonight and then freeze for future dinners. $3 contribution
requested at the time of class.
14592
M
4/28
10-11:30 a.m.
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McErlean
FUN & RECREATION
Dominos & Rummikub
Join this ongoing game group. Choose from either Texas 42 Dominos
or Rummikub. Players will meet on Thursday afternoons in the Student
Center cafeteria from 2-4 p.m.. Group leader for dominos is Melanie
Pratho. Group leaders for Rummikub are Fred Teoh and Mary
Hosking.
14598
Th
1/16 – 5/8 2-4 p.m.
Cafeteria
Pratho & Teoh & Hosking
Mah Jongg Players
The Mah Jongg Players group will continue to play the game at
1:30-3:30 in the Student center cafeteria on Friday afternoons. For
experienced players. Group leader is Judy Dankers.
14599
F
1/17 – 5/9 1:30-3:30 p.m.
Cafeteria
Dankers
HEALTH & FITNESS
Maintaining a Healthy Lifestyle
Catherine Hollis - Community Relations at the Langham Creek
YMCA will discuss the benefits of maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Her
presentation will cover all aspects of healthy living including nutrition,
fitness and activities. It will encourage long term commitment and
participation.
14466
M
1/13
10-11:30 a.m.
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Hollis
T-Tapp
Improve strength, circulation and lymphatic health while you increase
energy and decrease inflammation, regardless of age or fitness level.
No weights, no equipment, no impact and no need to increase sets
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or repetitions... this progressive workout delivers MORE results in
LESS time and will continue to challenge you as you get stronger and
more flexible.
14491
Th
2/27
10-11:30 a.m.
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Tucker
How to Start a Safe Exercise Program
It’s not enough for us to know that we should be exercising to tone
our bodies and improve our health. It seems we need specific
strategies to help us start an exercise program - and to keep it
going. In this class Tim Sebesta, Professor of Kinesiology will show
us how to properly get started on a successful exercise program that
can improve our lives.
14495
T
3/4
10-11:30 a.m.
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Sebesta
The Core is Key
Lisa Brashier, LSC-CyFair Professor of Kinesiology, will share with
our group the importance of core strength in our everyday lives.
She will show us various exercises and tips on how to improve our
core strength as well as our balance. Lisa will also demonstrate
modifications to these exercises for those of us that need them. Please
wear comfortable clothes and shoes to the class.
14542
M
3/17
1:30- 3 p.m.
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Brashier
Let’s Go For a Walk
Ah, spring is in the air so it is time to go walking. Join Lisa Brashier,
LSC-CyFair Professor of Kinesiology, as she leads us in a walking
class. Lisa will show us how to warm up and cool down and off we
go. Please wear comfortable clothes and shoes to the class. Meet in
HSC and be prepared to go walking.
14547
M
3/31
1:30- 3 p.m.
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Brashier
Integrating Yoga and Psychotherapy
With Dharma Goy, Psychotherapist with Interface-Samaritan
Counseling Centers, we will explore the benefits of a more holistic
approach to psychotherapy. A progressive and fresh look at
integrating the mind (psychotherapy), body (yoga), and spirit
(beliefs/faith) will be introduced in this class.
15165
T
4/15
10-11:30 a.m.
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Goy
Alzheimer’s Association
Your brain helps you do almost everything – think, feel, remember,
work, play and the list goes on. So how should you take care of it?
Learn about the importance of nutritional health, physical activity, mental
stimulation and social wellness in brain health. This program will be
presented by Ann Marie McDonald with the Alzheimer’s Association.
15401
T
4/15
1:30-3 p.m.
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McDonald
The Cure is - DVD
The Cure Is….DVD viewing with discussion led by Denese
Schmelzkopf. Through real life stories, leading scientists, doctors
and evolutionary leaders create a journey of self-discovery. You will
have the opportunity to look at your own health in a new and more
practical way. Disease and illness will be radically re-defined. If
you have had enough of trying to deal with poor health after it has
established itself, this class will show you that there is a different way.
14574
M & Th 4/21 & 4/24 1:30-3:30 p.m.
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Personal Energy Body Care
Mary Norris, Founder and Director of the Norri Institute of Healing,
will share her research on energy body release. She will cover such
things as Energy Body Exercises, Energy Body Nutrition, and Etheric
Hygiene. Come learn about the benefits of her Biofield therapy
techniques that she says have great benefits for arthritis.
15174
T
5/6
1:30- 3 p.m.
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Norris
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HISTORY
Walk Down Memory Lane – Classic Cars
Joe Incognito will discuss what a Classic Car is by today’s standards.
He will also discuss Concept Cars that were produced during the
Golden Years of Classic Cars: 1950-1979. Classmates are welcomed
to bring pictures/stories about their treasured classic car. If you love
Classic Cars, this is the class to attend.
14475
M
1/27
10-11:30 a.m.
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Incognito
100 Years Ago – World War I
World War I; What happened 100 years ago? And why does it
matter today? 2014 is the 100th Anniversary of World War I. The
Importance of the “War to End All Wars,” is frequently overlooked.
The class will discuss the origins of WWI and the impact of the war
on the future of both the United States and world.
15168
T
2/4
1:30- 3 p.m.
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Kelly
Genealogy
Are you a native Texan? Do you have family that used to live in this
southern Texas area? Would you like to know more of the history
of your family even if they are not from Texas? Jim Sigmund of
the Cypress Historical Society will share some ways to get started
researching your family history and discuss some available resources.
His research tips will be of help even is your family did not live in
this area.
15169
M
2/10
10-11:30 a.m.
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Sigmund
History of the Panama Canal
A rich history of the people and events involved in the building of
the Panama Canal is presented by Dr. Ruben Howard, Professor of
Logistics at Lone Star College CyFair. It will include: scandals, politics,
creation of a new Central American republic, pictures of present-day
Panama and much more.
14488
M
2/24
1:30- 3 p.m.
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Howard
War Comes to Texas
History Professors, Sandra Harvey and James Seymour will discuss
the impact of World War I and World War II on Texas. Specific
emphasis will be on economic changes and the influence of the wars
on the social/cultural nature of Texas.
14490
T
2/25
1:30- 3 p.m.
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Slavery and Freedom in Georgia
Dr. Blake Ellis was awarded a fellowship to attend a National
Endowment for the Humanities Summer Institute in Savannah, Georgia
this past summer. He spent two weeks in Georgia participating in
a conference titled, “African American History and Culture in the
Georgia Low country”. He will share with us what he learned about
how slavery, race and the South shaped patterns in US history.
14493
M
3/3
10-11:30 a.m.
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Ellis
Historical Texas Railroads
Bill Willits, a member of the Gulf Coast Chapter – National Railway
Historical Society, Inc. (formerly Houston Railroad Museum including
its railroad equipment collection), will tell us about the history of
some early railroads in Texas with emphasis on the Galveston & Red
River Railroad and its successors that have run been running through
Cypress since 1856.
15171
W
3/19
1:30- 3 p.m.
HSC 106
Willits
The Music Life in China’s Revolution Time
Music Professor Alex Qian will give us insight into to the music life
of China during the years of 1965-1975….the period of time now
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called The Cultural Revolution. We will learn about the government’s
attempt to control music and other cultural elements and how this
personally affected his family.
15173
M
3/31
10-11:30 a.m.
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Qian
How Has “Never Again” Become “Ever Again”?
Join us as we learn about genocide since the Holocaust – from the
UN definition to events in Cambodia, Bosnia and Rwanda. Two
speakers from the Holocaust Museum Houston, Mary Lee Webeck,
PhD, Director of Education, and Cynthia Capers, Associate Director
of Education, will be our presenters. We’ll also discuss current
genocidal atrocities and what each of us can do to stop genocide.
14576
T
4/22
1:30- 3 p.m.
HSC 106 Webeck/Capers
LAW
Elder Law – Probate 101
Attorney Susan L. Bulgawicz will give us an introduction to the
Texas probate process, roll of the executor and administrator, role
of the probate attorney, and how to avoid pitfalls. This is excellent
information for those who may be called upon to be an Executor and
for those who want to prepare family members for the process.
14485
Th
4/10
10-11:30 a.m.
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Bulgawicz
LITERATURE, READING, WRITING
Your Story is Important
Mary Anne McMahon-Brslik recently published a book, The Motor
City and Me: Our Story. She will speak about the significance of a
memoir and the process of researching, writing and publishing your
story.
14472
W
1/22
1:30- 3 p.m.
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Brslik
Using Interpersonal Communication Effectively
In this class, Speech Professor Patrick Barton will be discussing ways
in which we can use foundations of interpersonal communication to
work through conflicts and work towards learning how to get along
better with the people in our lives, from customer service folks to our
spouses and children, and all points in between.
14492
F
2/28
10-11:30 a.m.
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Barton
MEDICAL
Medicare – Making the Right Choice
You can understand the basics about Medicare! This course presents
information in a simple and clear format. Explained are the four
parts of Medicare including original Medicare, Medigap, Medicare
Advantage plans, and Prescription Drug plans. The changes to
Medicare for 2013/2014 are discussed.
14468
T
1/14
10-noon
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Mims
East meets West – Traditional Chinese Medicine
What is Traditional Chinese Medicine (T.C.M)? How can the T.C.M.
(Acupuncture & Herbal Medicine) help you in your daily life and your
health care? Come to this class and learn from Wei-Ping Kuo L.AC
with Harmony Medical Acupuncture & Herbal Clinic.
14470
Th
1/16
1:30- 3 p.m.
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Kuo
MUSIC & THEATER
What is Hip Hop Theater
The Hip Hop Theater Festival began in the year 2000 as a way
to expose the world to this new art form and to bring those who
create and appreciate Hip-Hop to one common ground. Its artists and
thinkers have become Gen-H torchbearers. Hip-Hop theater emerges
organically and inevitably from text-driven hip-hop music, and from
the prolific language, style and sound unique to the Hip-Hop culture.
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Japanese American Family after WWII
Come hear how World War II affected four generations of a Japanese
American Family following their interment during WWII up to the
present day. Marion Takehara reflects on her personal experiences.
15166
F
1/24
1:30- 3 p.m.
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Takehara
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This newly discovered art form is a merger of two separate art forms,
Hip-Hop and theatre, to form one combined genre its culture.
14474
F
1/24
10-11:30 a.m.
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Wax
Music in the Arts - Interconnections
Adam Clay with Houston New Arts Movement, will lead a discussion
on HNAM’s mission of integration of the arts, including performances
and discussion. Visual art will be on display, and a question and
answer session will be held to involve audiences.
15211
T
1/28
1:30- 3 p.m.
Arts Bldg–Recital HallClay
Music with Wolfskill
Music Professor John Wolfskill will give us a preview of the upcoming
Spring music programs. We may even be able to visit with student
musicians as they prepare for a performance. This class will be held
in ART room 104 (go past the room labeled Recital Hall 102, through
the double doors to find this music rehearsal room). Won’t it be nice
to get an “insider” view of the music program?
14546
Th
3/27
1:30- 3 p.m.
ART 104
Wolfskill
NATURE & ENVIRONMENT
Texas – The State of Springs
In this class, Cheryl LeJune, ALL member, will lead the discussion
following a Texas Parks and Wildlife video, Texas the State of
Springs. We will examine the issues behind the alarming decline of
Texas’ natural springs and what steps can be taken to save these vital
resources.
14471
F
1/17
10-11:30 a.m.
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LeJune
Katy Prairie Conservancy
The Katy Prairie Conservancy is a nonprofit land trust dedicated to
preserving an ecologically vital tallgrass prairie and surrounding
wetlands area on Houston’s far west side for the enjoyment and
benefit of all. Come hear Jaime Gonzalez, Conservation Education
Director, tell us about the work of KPC and how you and your family
may participate. For more information, visit www.katyprairie.org.
14486
W
2/19
1:30- 3 p.m.
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Gonzalez
Geocaching – Let’s Go on a Treasure Hunt
Geocaching is a real-world, outdoor treasure hunting game using
GPS-enabled devices. Participants navigate to a specific set of
GPS coordinates and then attempt to find the geocache (container)
hidden at that location. After an introduction by Cheryl LeJune and
Tim Sebesta, Department Chair Exercise Science, the class will take
a walk around campus using the GPS receivers to look for hidden
treasures. Please make sure you wear comfortable shoes. If you have
a handheld GPS receiver, please bring it. A few receivers will be
available to class members.
14552
F
4/4
10-11:30 a.m. HSC 106
LeJune/Sebesta
Bird Watching: Spring Migration at LSC-Cyfair
Come join Jeffrey Mohamed and Tim Sebesta, both of LSC-CyFair,
identify various bird species on the LSC-Cyfair campus either
coming through as a part of annual spring migration or some of our
permanent residents. Please wear comfortable shoes as we might
walk around campus to the outdoor learning area and the front lakes
for bird watching.
14596
M
5/5
9-10:30 a.m. HSC 106
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Civility in Government – Every Citizens Responsibility
This class will examine the importance of civility in the governing
process. Using the book Reclaiming Civility in the Public Square - 10
Rules That Work, we will explore the skills that help make civility
possible even in the midst of substantive differences of opinion.
Presenters will be Cassandra Dahnke and Tomas Spath from The
Institute for Civility in Government.
14477
T
1/28
10-11:30 a.m.
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Learn About the Texas Rangers
The Texas Ranger Division is a major division within the Texas
Department of Public Safety with lead criminal investigative
responsibility for the following: major incident crime investigations,
unsolved crime/serial crime investigations, public corruption
investigations, officer involved shooting investigations, and border
security operations.
15167
F
1/31
10-11:30 a.m.
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Owels
The Weatherman Cometh
Do you know that February 5th is National Weatherman’s Day?
On the following day, Feb 6th, we are honored to have KPRC TV
morning meteorologist, Anthony Yanez, here to give us an up close
and personal presentation on all things related to weather from
drought to hurricanes.
14482
Th
2/6
10-11 a.m.
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Yanez
Senior Living Options Today
Whether your search for senior housing is prompted by a serious
medical condition or the desire for a lifestyle change, finding the
right place to live can be challenging for both you and your family.
However, the earlier you assess your current needs and how those
needs may evolve over time, the more choices and control you’ll
have. Suzanne Davis, President of Texas Senior Solutions, will guide
you through the process. Sue will also walk you through the maze of
selecting services and locating resources for seniors.
14489
T
2/25
10-11:30 a.m.
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Davis
Old Grant Wilson had a Farm
Food activist and farmer as well as former lobbyist, Grant Wilson of
Gramen Farms near Tomball, shares his thoughts and experiences
about the condition and quality of our food supply and political and
other processes that brought us to where we are today.
15212
W
3/5
1:30- 3 p.m.
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Wilson
Knots, Bends and Hitches
We all need to have a sailor’s knowledge of knots. Most everyone
knows how to tie the square knot and the slip knot….but there are
many more useful knots, hitches, and bends that would help us
tie up our loose ends. Come to this class and watch Alex Barocio
demonstrate many different knots. He will also explain where they
came from and what particular uses they have.
14541
M
3/17
10-11:30 a.m.
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Barocio
International Poverty
Political Science Professor Milosz Kucharski will give us insight into
what causes international poverty….why do we still have “third world
countries”? He will cover such issues as hunger, malnutrition and
the spread of economic prosperity. Finally, he will try to answer the
question of why some countries fail to thrive.
14570
Th
4/10
1:30- 3 p.m.
HSC 106
Kucharski
POLITICAL & COMMUNITY
Leadership
Andrew Lawrence, a retired Navy Captain, will discuss his leadership
experiences (mostly through anecdotal references) during a 29 plus
year military career. Whether or not you were ever in military service,
you will enjoy this presentation.
14469
W
1/15
1:30- 3 p.m.
HSC 106
Lawrence
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Biotechnology
Daniel Kainer, Director of the Biotechnology Institute of LSC
Montgomery, will be with us to discuss several new technologies. He
will address questions related to biofuels using algae, life on other
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planets, and other advances in the biotechnical field. Don’t miss this
class….it will open your mind to new things.
15172
W
3/26
1:30- 3 p.m.
HSC 106
Kainer
Islam and Democracy
Is Islam compatible with the principles of Democracy? Sophia
Mrouri, Professor of Political Science at LSC-Fairbanks, will offer an
examination of this question through the lens of history and current
events. There will be two classes on this subject: Tuesday, February
11th and Tuesday, April 1st, both at 10 a.m.
15177
T
2/11- 4/1 10-11:30 a.m.
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Mrouri
Sociological Theories of Deviance
Grady Watts, Instructor in the Humanities Department at LSCUniversity Park, will lead the discussion on “Sociological Theories of
Deviance v. Philosophical Bad Moral Luck”. We’ve all heard the term
“social deviant” but that brings us to ask the question - is deviance a
learned behavior or do social mechanisms prevent most of us from
displaying deviant behavior?
14550
Th
4/3
10-11:30 a.m.
HSC 106
Watts
TRAVEL & TOURS
Fun in Italy
Take a short tour of Italy with Richard as he visited some old and
new places. See some of the historic churches in Rome. Relive
Pompeii. Visit colorful Siena, ride a funicular to Orvieto, socialize
on the piazzas of Florence. Try to hold up the leaning tower in Pisa.
Rest in Assisi.
14478
Th
1/30
10-11:30 a.m.
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Gillespie
North to Alaska
In this class, we will discuss the various ways to travel to Alaska;
fly, drive, or cruise. David Sparks, ALL member, will then share why
he and his wife chose to travel to Alaska in an RV. He will show us
the sights and activities they encountered along their fascinating trip
north.
14480
M
2/3
1:30- 3 p.m.
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Sparks
Around Ireland in 18 Days
Join Richard Gillespie and Maureen Cummings as they recall their fast
tour around the green island. Visit Belfast, Derry, Galway, Killarney,
Cork and Dublin. See the “Quiet Man” Bridge. See scenes of the
North Atlantic from the most northern point in Ireland. Learn how to
make Irish coffee. There will be a small discussion on the history and
demographics of Ireland.
14483
Th
2/13
10-11:30 a.m. HSC 106 Gillespie/Cummings
So You Want to Buy an RV
David Sparks, ALL member, will lead us through a discussion on
what’s involved in buying an RV. What are the types of RVs, should
you buy new or used, what kind of trips will you take, with whom,
etc? David will give answers for these questions and more as well as
tips and tricks he’s learned over the years of owning an RV. We plan
to have RV(s) for viewing.
14484
M
2/17
10-11:30 a.m.
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Sparks
A Tour of Texas State Parks
Cheryl LeJune, ALL member and Texas Parks and Wildlife volunteer
instructor, will take us on a tour of the great state parks throughout
Texas. She will share information on the different regions of the state
and the opportunities available for visitors to the various parks.
14487
M
2/24
10-11:30 a.m.
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My Travels in Ethiopia
Harris County CyFair librarian and world traveler, Elise Sheppard,
will talk about her recent trip to Ethiopia. Taking the opportunity to
stay with her friend, the Israeli Ambassador to Ethiopia, she traveled
around the country to see the sites. Elise will share her thoughts and
experiences about the culture and people she met during her trip.
14540
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3/7
10-11:30 p.m.
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Traveling With Grandkids
Mabeth Coleman will share her intergenerational Road Scholar
Canadian experience with her grandson as well as other
multigenerational experiences including Washington DC, Thailand
and Peru. The program is about adventures and making memories
with your grandchildren.
14545
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3/25
10-11:30 p.m.
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London and the English Countryside
Join Linda and Skip Brinz as they share their pictures and stories
about the sights in London and the English Countryside. See pictures
of Houses of Parliament, Big Ben, The Tower of London, and
Buckingham Palace and enjoy the English countryside with stops at
Stonehenge, Leeds Castle, The White Cliffs of Dover and Canterbury
Cathedral.
14548
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4/1
1:30- 3 p.m.
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Brinz
Pacific Northwest Road trip
ALL member Lou Master and his wife took a two week road trip
in the Pacific Northwest in July 2012. They traveled from Seattle to
San Francisco. Along the way they saw sites of the region, including
Pikes Place Market, the Hoh Rain Forest, Mt Rainer, Columbia Gorge
National Scenic Area & Mt Hood, The Oregon coast, Crater Lake
National Park, Redwood National Park, Napa as well as the sights
of San Francisco. Come and enjoy the beautiful pictures that capture
this trip.
14569
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4/7
1:30- 3 p.m.
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Master
All About Cruising
New to cruising? How do you pick the cruise line that best fits your
travel style? Big ship, small ship, river cruise?
We’ll take a look
at the different cruise lines and itineraries and discuss what they
have to offer. We’ll peek at the new cruise ships with the latest
innovations. Cindy Coté with Cruise Planners will be here to answer
your questions.
14577
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4/23
1:30- 3 p.m.
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New Zealand – Down Under and to the Left
Thinking of traveling “down under”…..well don’t forget about New
Zealand. Many people feel that New Zealand is more beautiful than
its neighboring island. New Zealand has it all - fiords, towering
waterfalls, white sand beaches, emerald lakes and other moviemaking landscapes. Dina Calver, a native of New Zealand, will
share highlights of her beloved country and culture.
14594
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4/30
1:30- 3 p.m.
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Calver
Thank You, ALL Volunteers
LSC-CyFair extends a thank you to all of the volunteers who help
make the ALL program and the college such a success. Without
the many volunteers helping with committees, instructing classes,
and organizing activities, the ALL program would not exist. We
appreciate our many community members who help decide class
selection and find our speakers. They share their knowledge and
enthusiasm about their areas of interest that helps us offer more
classes with a greater variety. We want to also acknowledge the
great benefits ALL brings to the campus; from helping with student
registration, to working the annual CyFest, to being a visible
presence to the student on campus proving that learning never
goes out of style.
PHONE: 281.290.3460SPRING 2014 COURSE SCHEDULE
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LSC-KINGWOOD 20000 Kingwood Drive
Kingwood, TX 77339-3801
1.800.883.7939
281.312.1600
LSC-ATASCOCITA CENTER 15903 West Lake
Houston Pky, Atascocita, TX 77044 832.775.0800
LSC-EMCID CENTER 21575 Highway 59 N
New Caney, TX 77357 281.312.1750
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VISIT our Continuing Education Office/ALL Offices
East Montgomery County Improvement District (EMCID) Center
Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. -- 5 p.m. or call 281.312.1750
LSC-Kingwood, Room CLA107 at 20000 Kingwood Drive,
Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. or call 281.312.1660
LSC-Atascoctia Center, Student Services Office, Room 103
Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. or call 832.775.0842
ATTEND one of the Open Houses listed on page 18
ONLINE following the instructions on pages 2–4.
MAIL Lone Star College-Kingwood
21575 Hwy 59N
New Caney, TX 77357
EMAIL kwall@LoneStar.edu
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Table of Contents
1 Fitness Center (FTC)
2 Classroom Building B (CLB)
3 Performing Arts Center (PAC)
4 Classroom Building A (CLA)
5 Library (LIB)
6 Administration Building (ADM)
7 Health Science Building (HSB)
8 Music Building (MUS)
9 Student Conference Center (SCC)
10Cottages
T Tennis Courts
B Baseball Field
SP Student Parking
Parking Tags Required
Go to the Kingwood Police Office in Room 142 of the
SCC Building on Monday, Wednesday or Friday between
9:00AM and 3:30PM. Pick up the phone by the door if
it is locked and tell dispatch you are there and need a
parking pass.
Important Contact Numbers
Police Emergencies: Non-Emergency Number: Office of Technology Services: 281.290.5911
832.813.6800
866.614.5014
Arts & Crafts................................................................. 16
Computer World........................................................... 16
Discussions ................................................................... 17
Documentaries............................................................... 18
Games......................................................................... 18
Gardening.................................................................... 19
Genealogy................................................................... 19
Health, Fitness & Nutrition.............................................. 19
History – Americana...................................................... 20
History – Art.................................................................. 21
History – Math.............................................................. 21
History – Music.............................................................. 21
History – Texas.............................................................. 21
History – World............................................................. 22
Home........................................................................... 22
Legal............................................................................ 22
Medical........................................................................ 22
Miscellaneous............................................................... 23
Movies......................................................................... 24
Music........................................................................... 24
Nature & The Environment.............................................. 24
Photography.................................................................. 24
Reading & Writing......................................................... 25
Safety........................................................................... 25
Science......................................................................... 26
Travel........................................................................... 26
Trips & Tours................................................................. 26
ALL membership for the 2013-2014 Membership Year is required to register for classes.
SPRING 2014 COURSE SCHEDULE
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Location
Instructor
MEMBERSHIP
Academy for Lifelong Learning: For those registering in the LSCKingwood ALL Program for the academic year Sept. 1, 2013–Aug.
31, 2014, please include this registration number on your Spring
2014 Registration Form. Annual membership is $20.
1003 ALL Membership
9/1/13-8/31/14
LSC-KINGWOOD
ARTS & CRAFTS
Beading
Join Vicki Almstedt and bead with the Lone Star College-Kingwood
Beaders. Make elegant but simple jewelry that will be a treasure to
gift or to keep. You do not need to have prior beading experience.
There is a $5 charge for each of the sessions below for supplies and
tools which will be furnished. Each class is limited to 12 students.
Necklaces
9722
F
2/7
1–2:30 p.m.
EMCID
Almstedt
13530 F
3/7
1–2:30 p.m.
EMCID
Almstedt
13825 F
4/4
1–2:30 p.m. EMCID
Almstedt
13870 F
5/2
1–2:30 p.m. EMCID
Almstedt
Earrings
9883
13820
13862
13878
F
F
F
F
2/14
3/21
4/11
5/9
1–2:30 p.m.
1–2:30 p.m.
1–2:30 p.m.
1–2:30 p.m.
EMCID
EMCID
EMCID
EMCID
Almstedt
Almstedt
Almstedt
Almstedt
Rings
9948
13822
13866
13879
F
F
F
F
2/21
3/28
4/25
5/16
1–2:30 p.m.
1–2:30 p.m.
1–2:30 p.m.
1–2:30 p.m.
EMCID
EMCID
EMCID
EMCID
Almstedt
Almstedt
Almstedt
Almstedt
Calligraphy—the Art of Fine Handwriting
Learn the basic steps in using calligraphy to create your own works
of written art. Bring $5 for the cost of your supplies. Join local artist,
Sherry Ogata, for this hands-on session. Trained at Parsons School
of Design, Sherry has enjoyed sharing her gift with the Kingwood
community for the past 40 years. Each class is limited to 20 students.
16074
Th
5/1
1– 3 p.m.
EMCID
Ogata
Greeting Cards
Come and learn the art of making greeting cards with Nanette Wroe.
We will make five assorted all-occasion (birthday, get well, thank you,
sympathy, and various holiday) cards per class utilizing stamping
and paper crafting techniques. Please bring small sharp scissors, a
ruler, and adhesives (glue, tape runner or adhesive squares, and
dimensionals). All other materials will be pre-cut and provided in a
kit . There will be a $5.fee per class to cover the cost of materials.
This is a great class for beginners. Class size is limited to 12 students.
16755 M
2/24
1 – 4 p.m.
EMCID
Wroe
16814 M
2/10
1 – 4 p.m.
Atascocita
Wroe
16836
W
3/5
1 – 4 p.m.
Atascocita
Wroe
16034 M
3/17
1 – 4 p.m.
EMCID
Wroe
16781 M
4/21
1 – 4 p.m.
EMCID
Wroe
16848
M
5/5
1 – 4 p.m.
Atascocita
Wroe
The location of the class is listed after every class description.
The following locations are listed. Maps with directions to the
locations are on page 14 of the schedule:
• EMCID – The East Montgomery County Improvement
District Building
• Atascocita – The Atascocita Center
• LSC-KW PAC105 – The Lone Star College-Kingwood
Performing Arts Center Building in Room 105.
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5/19
5/12
1 – 4 p.m.
1 – 4 p.m.
EMCID
Atascocita
Instructor
Wroe
Wroe
Knitting
Learn to knit with Jacqueline Baca, who began knitting items for
CARE packages for the American Red Cross when she was five years
old. Students will learn step-by-step basic stitches and gradually build
up to making baby blankets, afghans, hats, and other accessories.
Each person should bring a pair of knitting needles size 7/8, and a
skein of yarn (like Red Heart 4-ply). No class March 14 because of
Spring Break.
9716 T
2/4-2/25 10:30–11:30 a.m. EMCID
Baca
13528 T
3/4-3/25 10:30–11:30 a.m. EMCID
Baca
13823 T
4/1-4/29 10:30–11:30 a.m. EMCID
Baca
13877 T
5/6-5-20 10:30–11:30 a.m. EMCID
Baca
COMPUTER WORLD
Join David Baty, Dean of the Atascocita Center, in the below classes:
Internet Basics
If you are new to using the internet, this workshop will help you learn
some of the lingo and how to “surf the net.” We will primarily cover
the basics of using a web browser and how to use Google as your
search engine. You should know how to turn on a computer and use
a mouse before taking this workshop.
16816
F
2/14
1-2:30 p.m.
Atascocita
Baty
Google Chrome
Learn how to use one of the most innovative and fast web browsers
available: Google Chrome. We will learn about bookmarks, tabs,
customization extensions and settings management. The class
requires knowledge of computers and basic web usage.
16829
F
3/21
1-2:30 p.m.
Atascocita
Baty
Tech Savvy Tips and Tricks
Learn the tricks of the trade to help you use your computer more
efficiently. Make the computer your friend and learn how to perform
tasks simply and quickly.
16840
F
4/11
1-2:30 p.m.
Atascocita
Baty
These 3-hour classes will be taught by Bob Floyd, a former program
coordinator of IT at Lone Star College-Kingwood, who will instruct
classes at the introductory level:
ABC Computer (Absolute Beginner Computer)
Learn terminology, develop keyboard and mouse skills, and be
introduced to software and the Internet in this very basic course for
those who have little or no computer experience.
16825
F
2/28
9 a.m.-noon
Atascocita Floyd
Introduction to the Basic Concept of Computers
Learn how to save, categorize, find, alter and preserve old and new
files, as well as look at attaching, sending and retrieving files.
16834
F
3/28
9 a.m. -noon
Atascocita
Floyd
Introduction to Windows
Learn the Windows operating system, Control Panel, and Help and
Support service. Also learn how to identify and use the task bar
as well as manage files and folders. Prerequisite: ABC course or
equivalent knowledge of a computer.
16845
F
4/25
9 a.m. -noon
Atascocita
Floyd
LONE STAR COLLEGE-KINGWOOD ACADEMY FOR LIFELONG LEARNING
LoneStar.edu/ALL-Kingwood
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Time
Location
Instructor
April Lundy, with MyGait LLC Senior Computing Made Easy, will
teach the following classes:
Facebook
As the #1 visited website in the world, this social networking site is
the best way to stay in contact with family and friends. Get up to
date on changes with this course. Prerequisites: ABC, Windows, and
Internet courses or equivalent knowledge.
13527
M
3/3
8:30–10:30 a.m. EMCID
Lundy
13876 M
5/5
8:30–10:30 a.m.
EMCID
Lundy
Internet Websites that are Worth Visiting
The World Wide Web is FULL of resources. Sometimes finding them is
half the battle. This class will involve sharing valuable online websites
that are fun, resourceful, and just plain neat! You will look at websites
that are free and that do not require any downloads. Websites will
include everything from budgets, music, games, and much more. You
will leave this class with a new website that will be beneficial to you!
10836 M
3/3 2–3:30 p.m. EMCID
Lundy
13875 M
5/5 2–3:30 p.m. EMCID
Lundy
Join Connie Blakley, long-time computer user and ALL volunteer, for
the below classes:
ABC Computer (Absolute Beginner Computer)
This basic course is for those with little or no computer experience.
Learn terminology, keyboard and mouse skills, simple file
management, and how to access the Internet.
16767 T
3/25 9 a.m.–noon
EMCID
Blakley
2559 Th
5/15 9 a.m.–noon
EMCID
Blakley
Introduction to Excel
You will learn the basics, including how to use the menu commands,
and how to create, save, and print a simple spreadsheet. You will
create an address book file and learn to sort and format data. The
course also covers basic formulas. Prerequisite: ABC course or basic
computer skills.
16768 T
3/25
1–5 p.m.
EMCID
Blakley
2564 Th 5/15
1–5 p.m.
EMCID
Blakley
Mail Merge
Learn how to create mailing labels and envelopes using your address
list from Excel and Mail Merge features in Word. You will also learn
how to create a full sheet of personalized return address labels. You
must have some experience using Excel and Word to gain the full
benefit of this class.
16774 W
4/2
10:30 a.m.–noon EMCID
Blakley
Earle Findley will teach the below classes:
Skype I
With Skype’s free software and your Internet connection, you can
chat away and never worry about cost, time, or distance. Get your
friends to download Skype so you can talk, instant message (IM), or
make video calls for free. Make calls at home and abroad with great
rates. If you wish, bring your own computer with built in camera.
Prerequisites: ABC and Windows courses or equivalent knowledge.
9714
T
2/4
8:30–10 a.m.
EMCID
Findley
Day
Date
Time
Location
Instructor
Skype II
Now that you have used Skype, learn a little more about its capabilities.
Prerequisites: Skype Introduction or equivalent knowledge.
9715 T 2/4
T
1-2:30 p.m.
EMCID
Findley
Google Earth
See the world in a different way with this free software. See satellite
views of your home, landmarks, businesses, etc. Find directions,
travel times, lodgings, restaurants, etc., wherever you want to travel.
Study sites throughout the world that are in the news. Prerequisites:
ABC course or equivalent knowledge.
9717
T
2/4
10:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. EMCID
Findley
Phylis Jones will be teaching the following two computer classes:
Emailing Friends and Family
Learn how to log on to the Internet, find a web-based mail provider,
and send, receive, and organize your messages. Prerequisites: ABC,
Windows, and Internet courses or equivalent knowledge.
9867 W
2/12
9 a.m.-noon EMCID
Jones
Word
Learn the basics of Word in creating, formatting, saving, printing,
and opening documents. Navigating a document and using the
“ribbon” (command bar) are included.
9725 T
2/11
9 a.m.-noon
EMCID
Jones
File Management
Arlene Holmes will teach this basic computer concepts class. Learn
how to save, categorize, find, alter (Rename and Move), and preserve
old and new files, as well as copying and pasting files and folders.
Discuss picture file types and how to change them for ease of use
and application. Prerequisite: ABC computer course or equivalent
knowledge. Quiet observers are welcome.
16752 W
2/19
10 a.m.-noon
EMCID
Holmes
Healthy PC
Learn about viruses, how to detect and clean spyware, and problems
that adware causes. Also covered will be instructions on cleaning
your hard drive of unwanted files, defragmenting, backing up your
information, and setting software restore points in Windows. Join
Angie Carns, an instructor at several of the ALL campuses in the
Lone Star system, as she discusses this important information. The
continuing classes will run for two days, Tuesday & Thursday, in a
classroom setting.
16075 T, Th
5/6 & 5/8 9-11 a.m.
EMCID
Carns
DISCUSSIONS
Steve Little, a seasoned reporter, provocative public speaker, and
recipient of approximately two-dozen journalism awards, will lead
discussion on the following four topics:
The Media
A discussion of today’s Media...to encompass news reporting,
television programming, commercials, and “Reality” programming.
In an age where many of us have a television in every room, and
spend hundreds of hours annually watching, how much does the
media influence our behavior, attitudes, dress, aspirations, and how
significant is the impact of programming we export to other countries.
16819 W
2/12
1-2:30 p.m.
EMCID
Little
16749 W
2/19
1-2:30 p.m.
Atascocita
Little
E-MAIL: KWALL@LoneStar.edu PHONE: 281.312.1750
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Apps You Can Use
For iPad and iPhone users alike, come see what the latest and greatest
apps are and get a refresher course on the functionality of the system
as well. Be sure to bring your device for a hands-on experience.
10835
M
3/3
11 a.m.–12:30 p.m. EMCID
Lundy
14174
Th 3/20
3-4:30 p.m. Atascocita
Lundy
13874 M 5/5 11 a.m.–12:30 p.m. EMCID
Lundy
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The Affordable Care Act: How is it working?
Has it lived up to the Administration’s predictions or have the critics
fears been realized? Has it brought America any closer to full
coverage for all Americans? Who has benefited the most from what
is cynically called Obamacare?
16764 W
3/19
1-2:30 p.m.
EMCID
Little
16831 W
3/26
1-2:30 p.m.
Atascocita
Little
LSC-KINGWOOD
The American Dollar
Is the American dollar still the standard for currencies around the
world? What are the dangers to its stability and prestige in the global
marketplace. Are gold and silver a safe haven if the dollar falters?
What are you doing to protect your finances? Are you feeling more
or less secure about the Nation’s solvency?
16837 W
4/2
1-2:30 p.m.
Atascocita
Little
16779 W
4/9
1-2:30 p.m.
EMCID
Little
Books
Are Americans reading more or less in these troubled times? What
books are you reading? What books have had the most impact on
your life? Do you have a home library? What books do you reread
and why? Tell us about your reading habits, those of your family and
friends. Are book clubs passé?
2557 W
5/14
1-2:30 p.m.
EMCID
Little
2594 W
5/21
1-2:30 p.m.
Atascocita
Little
Race, Drugs, and Incarceration
This talk explores the origins of the Drug War in the United States and
its ties to racial politics. Join Dr. John Theis and take a look at how the
Drug War has led to record incarceration rates and a prison industry
boom while decimating communities of color.
16747 T
2/11
1-2 p.m.
EMCID
Theis
16815 W
2/12
1-2 p.m.
Atascocita
Theis
The American Middle Class-A Political Football
Who are they, what are they and why are they always used by our
politicians in this manner? Join Jerry Wendt, a retired criminology
professor and former employee of the Texas Department of Criminal
Justice for this discussion.
16062
T
4/8
2-3:30 p.m.
EMCID
Wendt
JOIN US FOR OUR
SPRING OPEN HOUSES
LSC-KINGWOOD
Tuesday, Jan. 28
at the EMCID Building
21575 Highway 59N, New Caney
1-3 p.m.
Thursday, Jan. 30
at the LSC-Atascocita Center, 2nd Floor
15903 West Lake Houston Parkway,
Atascocita 1-3 p.m.
For more information, call 281.312.1750
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Instructor
DOCUMENTARIES
Alice Lively is an avid fan of documentaries. She will be the host and
present the following offerings:
The Carpetbagger Project – Secret Heroes
This historical documentary tells the story of the WWII clandestine
activities of the U.S. Eighth Air Force, together with the Royal Air
Force Special Duty Squadrons. They flew highly classified “secret
operations” to deliver arms, supplies, and agents from a secret air
base at Harrington, England, and solo, low-altitude night missions
into dangerous terrain. This documentary contains historic film
footage, interviews, and rare photos.
9723
F
2/7
1-3 p.m.
EMCID
Lively
Happy
This documentary takes us on a journey from the swamps of
Louisiana to the slums of Kolkata, in search of what really makes
people happy. Combining real life stories of people from all walks
of life, different countries and cultures, with fascinating interviews
with leading scientists who are presently researching the biological
and psychological sources of happiness. The film explores the secrets
behind our most valued emotion.
13815
F
3/7
1-3 p.m.
EMCID
Lively
The Great Rift, Africa’s Greatest Story
A BBC documentary: Visible from space, Africa’s Great Rift Valley
runs four thousand miles from the Red Sea to the mouth of the
Zambezi River. Believed to be the cradle of mankind, it has a diverse
landscape of volcanoes, forest-clad mountains, spectacular valleys,
rich grasslands, vast lakes, and mighty rivers. Also, home to the
greatest concentration of animals on earth and tribal pastoralists
such as the Maasai, it is a land of constant geographical turmoil, a
hotbed of evolution. The BBC is known for creating the finest nature
documentaries such as Planet Earth and Life.
13860
F
4/4
1-3 p.m.
EMCID
Lively
Beauty Is Embarrassing
This documentary chronicles the vaulted highs and the crushing lows
of famous American commercial artist, Wayne White, who struggles
to find peace and balance between his work and his art. Raised in
the mountains of Tennessee, White started out as a cartoonist in New
York City, later became creator of TV show – Pee Wee’s Playhouse.
His subsequent designs became some of the most arresting and
iconic images in pop culture. His humorous approach to art is both
refreshing and entertaining.
13871
F
5/2
1-3 p.m.
EMCID
Lively
GAMES
Bridge
Learn the fundamentals of the exciting card game of Bridge. We will
cover the methods and reasoning of bidding, as well as the card
play. Whether you are just learning or want to refresh your play,
come join us for a great time. Classes will be taught by Richard
Shepherd at EMCID - (no classes on March 13 and March 27), and
by Myra Bell at Atascocita -(no classes on March 14 and April 18).
16751 Th
2/13-5/15 2-3:30 p.m.
EMCID
Shepherd
16817 F
2/14-5/16 2-3:30 p.m.
Atascocita
Bell
Canasta
Learn to play “Hand and Foot,” a variety of Canasta, on the first,
third, and fifth Fridays of each month. Join Arlene Holmes and others
as you enjoy the deal of the cards. No need to stay the entire day;
come and go as you please. Beginners welcome.
16745
F
2/7 & 2/21 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
EMCID
Holmes
16762 F
3/7 & 3/21 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
EMCID
Holmes
LONE STAR COLLEGE-KINGWOOD ACADEMY FOR LIFELONG LEARNING
LoneStar.edu/ALL-Kingwood
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Day
Date
Time
16777 16790 F
F
4/4 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
5/2 & 5/16 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
Location
EMCID
EMCID
Instructor
Holmes
Holmes
GARDENING
Join Tom LeRoy, County Extension horticulturist with Texas A&M
AgriLife Extension Service, as he discusses the below topics:
Preparing the Garden for Spring
16957
F
2/14
10 a.m.-noon
EMCID
LeRoy
What’s New in the Vegetable Garden
16959
F
3/7
10 a.m.-noon
EMCID
LeRoy
Outstanding Plants for the Gulf Coast
16960
F
4/11
10 a.m.-noon
EMCID
LeRoy
Join representatives from the Kingwood Garden Center as they discuss
these pertinent topics for a successful spring garden and landscape:
Soil - The Rest of the Story
16029 Th
2/27
3-4 p.m.
Atascocita
Planting Trees and Shrubs
16036 Th
3/27
3-4 p.m.
Atascocita
Easy Pest and Disease Control in the Garden
16043 Th
4/24
3-4 p.m.
Atascocita
Mittleider Gardening
Do you like to grow food? Do you like to follow a recipe when you
bake? If you answered “yes” to these questions, then the Mittleider
gardening method may be for you. Come learn how a beginner
gardener, Karen Rasmussen, learned to grow food by following the
Mittleider method.
9713 M
2/3
10-11:30 a.m.
EMCID
Rasmussen
14169 M
2/3
2-3:30 p.m.
Atascocita
Rasmussen
GENEALOGY
Day
Date
Time
Location
Instructor
their user name, password, and any family information with them to
class in our computer lab.
9887 F
2/14-28
10-11:30 a.m. EMCID
Rasmussen
FamilySearch...it’s all about Family
Come view this live classroom demonstration on how to research and
build your own documented family tree online. Class will include how
to add photos and family stories to individuals in your family tree.
Class members can bring research problems and questions which the
instructor with class assistance will work to problem solve.
14172 M
2/17 & 24 2-3:30 p.m.
Atascocita Rasmussen
Complex Family Timeline
Come learn how a family chronology can help you solve more
complex research problems.
13873 M
5/5
1-2 p.m. EMCID
Rasmussen
HEALTH, FITNESS & NUTRITION
Building Healthy Bones
Your instructor will be Carol Deeb. Participants will use assorted light
weights to increase muscle strength and build healthier bones. This
will be discussed in the first class and the weights are locally available.
Please bring a large towel to cover the chair, wear comfortable
clothing and closed toed shoes, and bring a bottle of drinking water.
Participants should check with their health provider to determine if
this is a suitable class for them. There will be no class on March
13. PLEASE NOTE: Registration for this class will open at 8 a.m. on
Friday, January 17. Students can call this office at 281.312.1750
or email kwall@lonestar.edu; online registration will not be available
for this class.
16739 Th
2/6 – 5/22 3-4 p.m.
PAC 105
Deeb
Health Care Options
Join Theresa Johnston, Manager of Outreach Services for Autumn
Grove Cottage, and her colleagues in a panel discussion to help you
understand various health care options for the elderly. Topics such
as long-term, acute-care hospital, in-patient, and out-patient services,
nursing home, caregiving support services, hospice, and end-of-life
care will be discussed. There will be a brief panel discussion followed
by questions and answers.
16030
M
3/17
1-3 p.m.
Atascocita
Johnston
16011
T
3/25
1-3 p.m.
EMCID
Johnston
Herbs From Your Kitchen Can Be Beneficial to Your Health
Join Yuchen Johnson as she shares interesting facts about herbs and
how they are used in traditional Chinese medicine. In the history
of traditional Chinese, herbal medicine can also be an alternative
treatment like traditional medicine to balance our body’s internal
systems. Herbs can become a “family food doctor” for your body.
16033
Th
3/20
1-2:30 p.m.
Atascocita
Johnson
16069
T
4/15
1:30-3 p.m.
EMCID
Johnson
Karen Rasmussen picked up an interest in genealogy from her mother
and grandmothers while growing up in Salt Lake City, Utah. She is
on the staff of the Kingwood Family History Center, serving the last
four years as director. Karen enjoys helping others discover the story
of their own ancestors, as well as continuing to research her own
family lines in the United States, England, and Sweden. She will be
the instructor for the following classes:
FamilySearch Workshop
In this beginning, three-week genealogy class, participants will
build their own documented family trees online. They will have the
opportunity to add photos and family stories to individuals on their
tree. Class members will help each other solve research roadblocks
together and with the help of the instructor. Prior to first class, each
participant should register at https://familysearch.org/ and bring
E-MAIL: KWALL@LoneStar.edu PHONE: 281.312.1750
Free Membership at
LSC-Kingwood Fitness Center
ALL members receive free
membership to the LSC-Kingwood
Fitness Center!
Just show your ALL membership
card to gain admission!
For hours of operation and more
information, call 281.312.1658.
SPRING 2014 COURSE SCHEDULE
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Texas 42
A domino game played like a card game, 42 is also a bidding
game. It was invented in 1887 in Trappe Springs (now Garner),
Texas. Some people regarded playing cards as the “Devil’s Picture
Book” and did not allow card games, but had no such restrictions
on domino games. Learn the fundamentals and enjoy the game with
friends and family. One set of double-six dominoes will be needed
for each four-person table. Please bring a set if you have one. Learn
how to play from those attending who are familiar with the game.
No class on March 12.
16743 W
2/5–2/26 2-3:30 p.m.
EMCID
16761 W
3/5-3/26 2-3:30 p.m.
EMCID
16766 W
4/2-4/30 2-3:30 p.m.
EMCID
16791 W
5/7-5/21 2-3:30 p.m.
EMCID
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Holistic Nutrition – A Healthier You
Join us for a Brown Bag “Lunch and Learn” presentation by Debra
Vaughn, M.S., a certified holistic nutrition educator, as she discusses
her recent trip across England. Come and hear about her stroll in the
English countryside that takes you from coast to coast in less than 10
days. The Hadrian’s Wall path is 84 miles long and is a fantastic way
to see small towns, lots of countryside and meet wonderful people.
We will look at photos and discuss logistics. Plus we will discuss how
being in good health can make all of this possible. So bring a lunch
and let’s have a visit.
16009 F
3/21
1-4 p.m.
EMCID
Vaughn
16037 F
3/28
1-4 p.m.
Atascocita
Vaughn
Kitchen Savvy
Who’s the chef in your house? Good health begins with giving your
body the “fuel” it needs. Barbara Murdock will discuss vitamins,
minerals, and more. Cooking healthy takes time but is faster with the
right “gadgets”--bring your favorite kitchen tool (no knives at school)
and tell us why you like it. It will be fun and we’ll learn about vitamins
from food, from supplements, and how to eat good tasting, healthy
food at home with less hassle.
16025 T
2/11
1-2:30 p.m.
Atascocita
Murdock
Pain Tamers
Join Helen Dearman, a professional speaker and author, as she
discusses PainTamers. Become informed, empowered, and equipped
to live with chronic pain. Attendees will learn about the types and
categories of pain, pain medications, what to do when a flare-up
occurs, and cost saving strategies for prescription medications.
Discussion will also center around the emotional, physical, and
financial stress living with chronic pain can cause.
16793 Th
5/8
1-4 p.m.
EMCID
Dearman
2556
T
5/13
1-4 p.m.
Atascocita
Dearman
Pilates Mat Class - Introduction
Join Katharine Barber from Westend Kingwood Pilates. Students will
learn the basic movements of Pilates during the first part of the class.
This will be followed by a safe workout to improve mobility and
posture. This class is suitable for anyone who can get up and down
off the floor easily. Please bring a floor mat and wear comfortable
clothing. There will be no class on March 10.
16737 M
2/3-5/19 3-4 p.m.
PAC 105
Barber
Join Vivian Brandon, who holds an ITEC Reflexologist Certification
from a local school, as she discusses reflexology:
Introduction to Reflexology
Vivian will discuss the benefits of reflexology, the massaging of hands
and feet, as an alternative form of healing. This course will provide
information about how reflexology works with the body to restore a
natural state of well-being. Instructions will also cover information for
hand reflexology methods.
16824 F
2/28
1-3 p.m.
Atascocita
Brandon
Reflexology in Practice
Vivian will provide more in-depth information about how reflexology
works with the body to restore a natural state of well-being.
16844 F
4/25
1– 3 p.m.
Atascocita
Brandon
Snap Fitness
Working out is a snap at Snap Fitness during the month of March!
Enjoy free membership during the month of March at Snap Fitness
located at 2510 Mills Branch Drive in the Colonnade Shopping
Center in Kingwood. ALL members can work out Monday through
Friday from 11 a.m.– 1 p.m. The facilities have a wide variety of
state-of-the-art cardio and strength-training equipment. You will be
required to present your ALL membership card and sign a Guest
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Location
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Waiver Form during your first visit. Be sure to register with ALL before
going to Snap.
13526
M – F 3/3-3/31 11 a.m.–1 p.m. SNAP FITNESS
Tao-Te-Ching
Learn about Tao-Te-Ching and how to apply ancient Chinese wisdom
to your daily life. This script of spiritual cultivation was authored by
Lao-Tze, the greatest Chinese philosopher, who lived approximately
2600 years ago. You will be able to enjoy a meaningful life with
a perspective of co-existing with nature. Albert Hu has studied
Chinese philosophy for 25 years and has taught Tao-Te-Ching and
Confucianism classes at LSU. He is also versed in Buddhism canons.
Class will be for six consecutive Tuesdays.
14176 T
4/1 – 5/6 1- 3 p.m.
Atascocita
Hu
Yoga
Improve your well-being through Yoga. Yoga focuses on stretching,
balance, breathing, and meditation (concentration). Please bring
a floor mat and wear comfortable clothing. Your instructors will be
Beverly Hatle on Tuesdays and Carol Deeb on Thursdays. Please
register for only one yoga class to allow room for other members to
participate. No classes during Spring Break Week, March 10-16.
PLEASE NOTE: Registration for the yoga classes will open at 8 a.m.
on Friday, January 17. Students can call this office at 281.312.1750
or email kwall@lonestar.edu; online registration will not be available
for these classes.
16738
T
2/4–5/20 3:30–4:30 p.m.
PAC 105
Hatle
16740
Th
2/6 – 5/22 4:15-5:15 p.m.
PAC 105
Deeb
Join a representative from Silverado Senior Living in the following
three classes:
Preventing Injury to Care Givers
Are you taking care of a loved one? Learn how to prevent an injury
to ourselves as we care for our aging parents or siblings.
16813 T
2/18
1:30-2:30 p.m.
Atascocita
16753 W
2/19
2- 3 p.m.
EMCID
Risk Factors That Increase Challenging Behaviors
When you are at risk for falls or illness or death of a loved one, does
your behavior change?
16832 W
3/26
3-4 p.m.
Atascocita
16773 M
3/31
4-5 p.m.
EMCID
The Value of Physical Activity and Deconditioning
Think we can slow down as we get older? Think again. Physical
activity is more important than ever as we age.
16842 Th
4/17
1-2 p.m.
Atascocita
16788 T
4/29
2-3 p.m.
EMCID
HISTORY- AMERICANA
Join Tracy Derks, a Lone Star adjunct professor and historian, as he
discusses four battles of the American Civil War fought on the four
cardinal points of the compass.
In the North, the Battle of Gettysburg
15997 M
2/17
2-3:30 p.m.
EMCID
Derks
In the South, the Battle of Chickamauga
16006 M
3/17
2-3:30 p.m.
EMCID
Derks
In the East, the Battle of 2nd Bull Run
16070 W
4/16
2-3:30 p.m.
EMCID
Derks
In the West, the Battle of Glorietta Pass
16079 M
5/12
2-3:30 p.m.
EMCID
Derks
The Founding Principles of the U.S. Constitution that are
America’s Exceptionalism
This three part class series is presented by The Constitution Education
Foundation. The presenters are Gary Hippenstiel, founder and
LONE STAR COLLEGE-KINGWOOD ACADEMY FOR LIFELONG LEARNING
LoneStar.edu/ALL-Kingwood
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chairman of the Foundation and Joe Vicars, head of speakers for
the Foundation. Margaret Thatcher is quoted as saying that “Europe
is a product of history, America is a product of philosophy.” This
series will discuss 28 concepts that one might say are the social
contract America has with its citizens. America’s relatively rapid rise
from colonial status to the preeminent economic and military power
on the planet was fueled by its unique perspective embraced by the
framers of our governing Constitution. Learn what really drives the
“American Dream.”
16778 M
4/7,14, 21 1-3 p.m.
EMCID Hippenstiel, Vicars
16839 W
4/9,16, 23 1-3 p.m.
Atascocita
Hippenstiel,Vicars
HISTORY – ART
Beginning in the Renaissance, women artists came on the scene.
In four sessions from the Renaissance to the present we will review
these artists and their work. By attending this series of lectures,
students will become familiar with the lives and styles of these
women. Join Joe Christoffel, a MFAH docent, as he discusses this
unique subject.
16193 M
2/10
3:15–4:45 p.m.
EMCID
Christoffel
16195 M
3/3
3:15–4:45 p.m.
EMCID
Christoffel
16198 M
4/28
3:15–4:45 p.m.
EMCID
Christoffel
16683 M
5/19
3:15–4:45 p.m.
EMCID
Christoffel
HISTORY – MATH
Mari M. Peddycoart, Professor of Mathematics at Lone Star CollegeKingwood, will continue with her presentation from previous
semesters with three different, informal talks about the continuing
history of mathematics. She will provide information and knowledge
on the history of basic mathematics from different cultures, as well as
other types of mathematics. Students can join in any sessions.
16001 M
2/24
4–5 p.m.
EMCID
Peddycoart
16010 M
3/24
4–5 p.m.
EMCID
Peddycoart
16071 M
4/21
4–5 p.m.
EMCID
Peddycoart
HISTORY – MUSIC
The following lectures are presented by Art Dietz with technical
assistance from Bob Bennett:
The Songs of Leiber and Stoller
You may not recognize their names but if you listened to Rock & Roll
in the 50s, you know their music: Smokey Joe’s Cafe, Hound Dog,
Searchin’ and dozens more…In this session we will examine the lives
and music of Jerry Leiber & Mike Stoller.
9945
Th
2/20
1–2:30 p.m.
EMCID
Dietz
Unsung Heroes of Rock & Roll
Before Rock & Roll had a name many musicians, now mostly forgotten,
paved the way and set the template for Elvis and all that followed. A
look and listen at the evolution of Rock & Roll.
13819
Th
3/20
1–2:30 p.m.
EMCID
Dietz
Day
Date
Time
Location
Instructor
The Women of Rockabilly
Rockabilly was a genre dominated by men (Elvis, Gene Vincent,
Eddie Cochran, et al.) but many female rebels were just as talented
and raucous. I’ll talk about some of them and we’ll listen to their music.
13864
Th
4/24
1–2:30 p.m.
EMCID
Dietz
Hillbilly Bop
No waltz or two-step for these rocking country cats- they wanted to
Bop. In this session we’ll explore and listen to some rocking country
music of the 40s and 50s.
13882
Th
5/22
1–2:30 p.m.
EMCID
Dietz
HISTORY – TEXAS
The Sons of the Republic of Texas are presenting this series. Your
presenter is Tom Green, KSJ and Chairman of the Sons of the Republic
Of Texas Speaker’s Bureau:
Jane Long, the Mother of Texas
Jane Long, Mother of Texas, delivered her own baby on Bolivar
Peninsula in 1821, during one of the coldest winters in Texas history.
Jane Long probably flew the first lone star flag over Texas in 1819.
Many famous Texans of the day proposed marriage to Jane Long, but
she turned all of them down. Come to hear her story.
9949
M
2/24
12-2 p.m.
EMCID
Green
Ships of the Texas Navy
The Ships of the Texas Navy. Did you know the Republic of Texas had
a Navy? Texas probably would not have remained independent for
10 years without the Texas Navy. Did you know we have a current
Texas Navy?
13821 M
3/24
12-2 p.m.
EMCID
Green
Battle of San Jacinto
This is one of the 10 most important battles in world history! How
could the ill-prepared, undermanned, disorganized Texas Army
defeat the Mexican Army in just 18 minutes?
13868 M
4/28
12-2 p.m.
EMCID
Green
Battle of Gonzales
One of the most well-known events in Texas history, but also one of
the least known battles. Have you heard of the Gonzales Cannon?
Come hear all the story.
13880 M
5/19
12-2 p.m.
EMCID
Green
History of Houston
Join Elizabeth Martin, Education Coordinator at The Heritage Society
at Sam Houston Park, as she discusses historical highlights of the 4th
largest city in the U.S.
15998 T
2/18
2- 3 p.m.
EMCID
Martin
16031 T
3/18
1-2 p.m.
Atascocita
Martin
History of Humble, Texas
Julia Nation grew up in the Humble area. Do you know how Humble
got its name? Do you know who took the H out of Humble? Why
are the two trees still located in the downtown called the “Trees of
Knowledge”? You are invited to learn about a slower, quieter time in
the history of Humble.
16017 M
3/31
1-3:30 p.m.
EMCID
Nation
16039 M
4/7
1-3:30 p.m.
Atascocita
Nation
Anatomy of a Disaster
U.S. Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board investigation
report on a March 23, 2005 explosion at the BP Texas City Refinery
that killed 15, injured 180 and resulted in over $1.5 Billion in
financial losses. Facilitated by Marty Gearhart, retired Safety and
Transportation Manager.
2588 T
5/20
1-2:30 p.m.
EMCID
Gearhart
E-MAIL: KWALL@LoneStar.edu PHONE: 281.312.1750
SPRING 2014 COURSE SCHEDULE
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LSC-KINGWOOD
Religious Background of the Abolitionists
Most of the abolitionists arrived at their position of total opposition
to slavery from various religious arguments. This lecture by Sam
Treynor will explore the background of those arguments, particularly
the Quaker position on slavery, the more idiosyncratic religious
background of leading abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison, and
the relationship between the abolitionists and the Christian nonresistance movement.
13861 Th
4/10
1-2:30 p.m.
EMCID
Treynor
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HISTORY – WORLD
The following four ancient history presentations will be provided by
Mike Adams, Adjunct Professor of History and Humanities at Lone
Star College- Kingwood:
Roots of Western Civilization
We have to look to the east, to Mesopotamia and Egypt for the
origins of Western Civilization.
16757
W
2/26 2:30-4 p.m.
EMCID
Adams
16823
Th 2/27 1-2:30 p.m.
Atascocita
Adams
LSC-KINGWOOD
Ancient Greece
Greece was the earliest area of Europe to benefit from Eastern
influence, and develop its own brand of culture.
16769 W
3/26
2:30-4 p.m.
EMCID
Adams
16833 Th
3/27
1-2:30 p.m.
Atascocita
Adams
Ancient Rome
Following the lead of Greece, and riding on her cultural shoulders,
the Romans pushed civilization farther forward with their energy,
intelligence and military might.
16785 W
4/23
2:30-4 p.m.
EMCID
Adams
16843 Th
4/24 1-2:30 p.m.
Atascocita
Adams
The Renaissance
Almost 1,000 years after the fall of the Western Roman Empire,
Europe looked nostalgically at the ancient Greeks and Romans
for inspiration in art, architecture and literature and thus began a
“rebirth” of ancient glory in a new light.
2592 W
5/21
2:30-4 p.m.
EMCID
Adams
2599 Th 5/22
1-2:30 p.m.
Atascocita
Adams
An Introduction to Ancient Egypt
Spend an hour in Ancient Egypt with David Ragsdale, professor
of English at LSC-Kingwood. He will discuss why we should study
ancient Egypt, how Napoleon is relevant to Egypt, the how and why
of mummies, how the pyramids came about, and facts concerning
King Tut.
16956 M
2/10
1:30-2:30 p.m.
EMCID
Ragsdale
HOME
Decorating Secrets Seminar: Spring Home Fashion Forecast
Join Leslie Sarmiento, author, speaker and interior decorator with
Decorating Den Interiors as she discusses getting ready for Spring
with a new look for your home! Leslie will share the “Hottest New
2014 Color Trends” and designs for your home. Refresh your home
with the latest in decorating trends and design ideas. Learn about the
AARP TAX-AIDE SERVICE
Federal income tax returns prepared for FREE
Lone Star College-Kingwood site
East Montgomery County Improvement District Complex
21575 Hwy 59N
Tuesdays and Thursdays
Feb. 4 through April 15
9 a.m.–1 p.m.
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top 5 must-haves for the season so you can update your look with this
year’s best looks.
16046 W
4/30
1-2 p.m.
Atascocita
Sarmiento
Organizing your Garage
Join Certified Professional Organizer and Family Manager
Coach Ellen Delap, owner of Professional-Organizer.com,
for a one hour presentation on how to declutter and organize
your garage so you can find what you have there. Learn more
about Ellen at www.professional-organizer.com, on Facebook
at EllenDelapProfessionalOrganizer and on Pinterest.com/Ellen
Delap.
14177 W
4/9
3:30-4:30 p.m.
Atascocita
Delap
LEGAL
Veteran’s Benefits
Join Susan Bulgawicz, an accredited attorney with the Department of
Veteran’s Affairs, as she reviews the benefits you, as a veteran, are
entitled to under the law.
16081 W
5/14
3-4:30 p.m.
EMCID
Bulgawicz
Jason Medley, of the law office of O’Donnell, Ferebee, Medley, and
Keiser, P.C., will address these two important legal areas:
Estate Planning and Critical Choices
Jason Medley will address various legal topics including estate
planning, powers of attorney, estate tax, trusts, and end of life choices
that are critical to everyone.
16789 W
4/30
3-4:30 p.m.
EMCID
Medley
Probate
Jason will explain the probate process from start to finish and will
answer questions such as “I’m an Executor of an Estate; now what?”
“My loved one passed away but did not leave a will. What can I
do?”. “Can I avoid probate?”. “What can I do to protect myself?”
16792 W
5/7
3-4:30 p.m.
EMCID
Medley
MEDICAL
Educational Programs from Memorial Hermann
Northeast Hospital
Join us for these informative medical presentations from the staff of
Memorial Hermann Northeast Hospital. Updates on specific topics
will be available via flyers and the Weekly E-mail.
9893
T
2/18
3:30–4:30 p.m.
EMCID
13817
T
3/18
3:30–4:30 p.m.
EMCID
13863
T
4/15
3:30–4:30 p.m.
EMCID
13881 T
5/20
3:30–4:30 p.m.
EMCID
Educational Programs from Kingwood Medical Center
Join us for these informative medical presentations from the staff
of Kingwood Medical Center. Updates on specific topics will be
available via flyers and the Weekly E-mail.
9720 Th
2/6
3:30-4:30 p.m. EMCID
13529
Th
3/6
3:30-4:30 p.m.
EMCID
13824 Th
4/3
3:30-4:30 p.m.
EMCID
13869 Th
5/1
3:30-4:30 p.m.
EMCID
Bring your Social Security card to verify your SS# as well as
a blank check to have any refunds directly deposited to your
bank account.
No tax-aide service on March 11 and 13; campus will be
closed for mid-term break.
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Medicare Insurance Choices
You can understand the basics about Medicare! This course presents
information in a simple and clear format without any sales pitch.
Peggy Mims explains the four parts of Medicare including original
Medicare, Medigap, Medical Advantage plans and Medicare Part
D, the prescription drug plan. The changes to Medicare for 2014
will be discussed. There will also be a question and answer period.
This information is provided to help seniors and their families become
informed so that they can make the best choices for themselves.
13818
T
3/18
1-3 p.m.
EMCID
Mims
14175
T
3/25
1-3 p.m.
Atascocita
Mims
Urology
Join Houston urologist, Dr. Michael Graham, Jr. for this informative
talk on urinary incontinence. The most common causes are urgency
and stress. Learn what causes it and what can be done about it.
16786 W
4/23
1-2 p.m.
EMCID
Graham
MISCELLANEOUS
The Better Business Bureau versus the Scam Artists
The elderly are more and more subjected to scams artists. They tend
to prey on those who trust people who they do not know but believe
are helping them. Join Barbara McGinity of the BBB as she discusses
present day scams against our seniors.
16045 M
4/28
1-2 p.m.
Atascocita
McGinity
16073 W
4/30
1-2 p.m.
EMCID
McGinity
EZosophy
This is the art of easy or at least easier living. Hardaholics make life
hard and suffer about it. EZosophists let go of ego driven stress, strain,
struggles and sacrifice. Learn how to distinguish genuine suffering
from ego driven suffering. Down with Hard Attacks-Up with Ease.
Be enlightened and entertained. Join Anne Sermons Gillis owner of
Make Life EZ.
16744 Th
2/6 & 13 1-3 p.m.
EMCID
Gillis
Golf and Baseball in Japan
Japan offers visitors a view of a fascinating culture on many levels.
Come and join Marty O’Brien for a one hour look at golf and
baseball in Japan. Of all the sports in Japan golf and baseball have
the most surprising differences from the United States. Marty, a sports
enthusiast, has traveled to Japan 41 times.
16026
Th
2/20
1-2 p.m.
Atascocita
O’Brien
16002
Th
2/27
12:30-1:30 p.m.
EMCID
O’Brien
How to Buy a New or Used Vehicle
Don’t miss finding out about how to buy a vehicle and avoid the
pitfalls from Houston’s radio personality “That Car Lady”, Lynn
Beckwith of Beckwith’s Car Care.
16060 W
4/2
3-4 p.m.
EMCID
Beckwith
16038
Th
4/3
3:30-4:30 p.m.
Atascocita
Beckwith
Master of Memory
Many people believe that memory loss and aging go hand-in-hand.
That doesn’t mean that you can’t do something about it. You can be
proactive using some strategies and lifestyle adaptions. The Texas
A&M AgriLife Extension Service will offer a three class series that will
help you understand how your memory works and what may affect it.
Join Amy Ressler, a County Extension agent, as she presents this class
16003 T
3/4
1-3 p.m.
EMCID
Ressler
Day
Date
Time
Location
16059 16078 T
T
4/1
5/6
1-3 p.m.
1-3 p.m.
EMCID
EMCID
Instructor
Ressler
Ressler
Update Your Wardrobe With Accessories
Join Tiffany Burley, a distributor for Premier Designs, who will give you
hints on how to update your wardrobe for the season. Accessories
have the ability to enhance any outfit and you will see the latest in
jewelry fashion trends.
16750
Th
2/13
3:30-4:30 p.m.
EMCID
Burley
16830 T
3/25
3:30-4:30 p.m.
Atascocita
Burley
Quantum Healing Hypnosis
Explore, and learn how hypnosis can transform your life by clearing
the path to greater understanding of one’s true self. Silence fear,
frustration and negativity by creating a new path of purpose through
a life led with an open heart and mind. Lynne Benton, a QHHT
Practitioner, will be teaching the class.
16826 M
3/3
1-2 p.m.
Atascocita
Benton
Join John O’Malley, VP of Administrative Services at LSC-Kingwood,
for the following classes:
St. Patrick’s Day Celebration
Find out about the history of this holiday, sing some Irish songs, and
enjoy some refreshments!
16763 M
3/17
3:30-5 p.m.
EMCID
O’Malley
Ethics Today
Are our rules of conduct and moral principles declining?
16847 W
4/30
3-4:30 p.m.
Atascocita
O’Malley
First Amendment Challenges
This amendment serves as the blueprint for freedom of expression
and religious liberty.
2586
T
5/20
3-4:30 p.m.
Atascocita
O’Malley
Dignity Memorial
Planning for life’s big events – weddings, graduations, retirement -- is
something most of us do automatically. Unfortunately, many of us put
off – or don’t even think about — planning for funeral and cemetery
arrangements. Yet this is one of the greatest gifts you can give your
family, and it provides you with peace of mind. Find out why many
have made the wise decision to plan ahead, why their loved ones
have a sense of relief and why they feel good knowing they’ve done
the right thing. Leave knowing the four simple steps to creating and
sharing your final wishes.
16007
W
3/19
1-2 p.m.
EMCID
16040 M
4/14
1-2 p.m.
Atascocita
The Truth About Funerals
Everything you want and need to know. Christine Price has worked
as a licensed funeral director in Kingwood for 17 years. Come
and learn things like: how to choose a funeral home, cemetery, or
scattering place; burial or cremation rites; green burials; visitation
or viewing; out of state burials; VA benefits; laws, documents, and
regulations; the differences between a graveside service, funeral,
memorial service or a celebration of life. Bring me your questions and
I promise you answers. You may not be dying today, but remember
it’s just like taxes.
17129
T 4/22
4-5 p.m.
EMCID
Price
17131 Th
2/20
2:30-3:30 p.m.
Atascocita
Price
Thanks to our Lone Star College-Kingwood
ALL volunteers who contributed many hours
compiling and organizing the schedule.
E-MAIL: KWALL@LoneStar.edu PHONE: 281.312.1750
SPRING 2014 COURSE SCHEDULE
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LSC-KINGWOOD
Oral Health Care
Join Dr. Mustafa Yamani, DDS, as he discusses how a great dental
care regiment leads to a healthier you throughout your life. He will
discuss common tooth problems and what can help prevent them as
well as remedies to improve your visit to the dentist.
16758 W
2/26
1-2 p.m.
EMCID
Yamani
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Day
Date
Time
Location
Instructor
MOVIES
LSC-KINGWOOD
Argo
Winner of 3 Academy Awards. Based on real events, the dramatic
thriller “Argo” chronicles the life-or-death covert operation to rescue
six Americans, which unfolded behind the scenes of the Iran hostage
crisis, focusing on the little known role that the CIA and Hollywood
played – information that was not declassified until many years after
the event.
16961 F
4/11
1-4 p.m.
EMCID
Chicago
This is a musical. Murderesses Velma Kelly (a chanteuse and tease
who killed her husband and sister after finding them in bed together)
and Roxie Hart (who killed her boyfriend when she discovered
he wasn’t going to make her a star) find themselves on death row
together and fight for the fame that will keep them from the gallows
in 1920’s Chicago.
16958
Friday 2/14
1-4 p.m.
EMCID
MUSIC
Join Teresa Moore and learn to play the mountain dulcimer in the
following classes:
Beginning Dulcimer
Teresa is having a course for beginners to learn how to play the
dulcimer. Learn the basics, from tuning to strumming, and discover
how easy it is to play, using tablature. You don’t have to know how
to read music. Bring your dulcimer, a tuner if you have one, and a
binder to hold music and come and enjoy your instrument. (Class will
not meet on 3/12 because of spring break)
9880 W
2/12-5/21 1:30- 3 p.m.
EMCID
Moore
Intermediate Dulcimer
Teresa is continuing her classes for those who know how to play.
Learn more techniques and different tunes as you progress. (Class will
not meet on 3/12 because of spring break)
9868 W
2/12-5/21 9:30-10:30 a.m. EMCID
Moore
NATURE & THE ENVIRONMENT
Sustainability and Solar Power – Living in the Now for
Tomorrow
David Burre, Program Manager, College Sustainability at LSCKingwood, will describe how what you are doing today affects
your children and grandchildren in the future. He will demonstrate a
solar power generation system (if the shines) for power outages and
energy savings at your home or off-grid.
16748
T
2/11
2:30-4:30 p.m.
EMCID
Burre
16822
W
2/26
1-3 p.m.
Atascocita
Burre
The following classes will be held at Lake Houston Park in New
Caney and will be led by Lauren Carley, the park Naturalist. The
park entrance fee will be waived for the duration of the class. The
park entrance is off of FM 1485 in New Caney. Be sure and bring
water, sunscreen and bug spray:
Birding
Join Lauren Carley as she discusses the migratory and “stay-at-home”
birds frequenting the park at this time of the year. A one hour lecture
will be followed by a leisurely walk through the woods to see what
birds are around. Be sure to bring your binoculars. Join Lauren as she
discusses the fun and advantages in the New Caney Park.
13816
F
3/7
2:30–4:30 p.m.
Lake Houston ParkCarley
24
Reg. #
Day
Date
Time
Location
Instructor
Archery
Come and join your fellow ALL members at Lake Houston Park. All
equipment will be provided; you provide your own expertise! We will
review safety rules before the arrows fly.
13859
F
4/4
2:30-4:30 p.m.
Lake Houston Park Carley
Plant Walk
A discussion of the trees and plants that abound in the park will be
held in the Nature center with a field walk to follow.
13872
F
5/2
2:30-4:30 p.m.
Lake Houston Park Carley
The following classes are at Jesse H. Jones Park & Nature Center
which is a 275-acre nature park, located approximately 1.25 miles
west of US 59 off of FM1960. Turn right at Kenswick Drive and drive
north until it dead ends into the park. The park preserves the Native
American and pioneer lifestyles commonly found along the banks of
Cypress and Spring Creeks during the late 1700s and early 1800s.
Classes will meet at the Visitor’s Center at the entrance to the park:
Winter Tree ID Workshop
Learn about characteristics of some of our most common trees to
help you identify them in winter, without leaves. Leaf scars, bark
appearance, and other factors can easily be learned. We will take
a leisurely walk near the nature center to see trees and learn the
techniques.
16000
F
2/21
1-3 p.m.
Jesse Jones Park
Tour of the Pioneer Village
How did pioneers moving into the Spring Creek area live in the
1820s and 1830s? Come see for yourself as we tour a homestead,
blacksmith shop, root cellar, and other necessary areas that these
hardy settlers inhabited and worked in.
16008
F
3/21
1-3 p.m.
Jesse Jones Park
Birding ID/Walk
With a few key essential characteristics you can begin to identify birds
or their families. Beaks, tails, colors, behavior – all are important.
Come learn the basics and begin to enjoy bird identification right
away!
16072
F
4/25
1-3 p.m.
Jesse Jones Park
PHOTOGRAPHY
Paul Gregg, a local photographer, will present this three-part series:
Basic Wildlife and Outdoor Photography
Learn basic birding photography from this excellent PowerPoint
presentation. Basic equipment needs will be examined as well as
approaches for better birding (and other nature photography) photos.
Many photos of birds will be included.
14170
Th
2/6
1-3 p.m.
Atascocita
Gregg
Photography - Travel in Texas and Other Places
Native Texans and residents who got here as soon as they could
will benefit from this presentation. Paul will show some of the over
95 locations both in and outside of Texas that he and his wife have
visited. A handout of many other places to go will be provided as
well as photography instructions to improve your travel images.
14173 Th
3/6
1-3 p.m.
Atascocita
Gregg
Iceland – Land of Fire and Ice!
You will add a trip to Iceland to your “bucket list” when you see
this photographic presentation. See where rivers of molten lava
once flowed from volcanic eruptions and now the land is covered
in multiple shades of greens; where a lagoon, beach, and huge
icebergs reflect a multitude of blues; and see waterfalls and wildlife
that awe the viewer.
14178 Th
4/10
1-3 p.m.
Atascocita
Gregg
LONE STAR COLLEGE-KINGWOOD ACADEMY FOR LIFELONG LEARNING
LoneStar.edu/ALL-Kingwood
Reg. #
Day
Date
Time
Location
Instructor
Join Mike Atchison, an award winning photographer, in the following
classes:
Becoming Friends with your Digital Camera
Mike will explain how a digital camera can make you a better
photographer than you probably were with a film camera. Bring your
camera to the class.
16742
T
2/4
3-5 p.m.
EMCID
Atchison
16812
W
2/5
2-4 p.m.
Atascocita
Atchison
Picasa (Photo Editing)
Learn how to use this free program to organize and edit your digital
images. Learn how to improve, resize, E-mail, and print your photos
and how to create collages, posters, and more. Bring a few of your
own digital images (on a USB memory stick/thumb drive).
16759
F
2/28
1- 3 p.m.
EMCID
Atchison
16827
T
3/4
1:30-3:30 p.m.
Atascocita
Atchison
How to Set Up your own Studio
Learn how to set up the necessary lighting, backdrops and accessories
to take professional looking photos in a room of your own home for
minimal bucks.
16784
T
4/22
1:30-3:30 p.m.
EMCID
Atchison
16846
M
4/28
2:30-4:30 p.m.
Atascocita
Atchison
Critique your Favorite Photos
Bring three of your own photos (in digital form) and learn from an
award-winning photographer how to maximize their appeal. (That’s
the way he learned.)
2568
Th
5/15
2:30-4:30 p.m.
EMCID
Atchison
2602
Th 5/22
3-5 p.m.
Atascocita
Atchison
READING & WRITING
Book Club at EMCID Site in New Caney
Join the Book Club that meets at the EMCID Building on the 4th
Tuesday of each month to discuss books of common interest—fiction,
history, biography, travel, politics, science, etc. Different individuals
choose the book to be read and lead the discussion each month. Lee
Cage is the club facilitator and an avid reader.
Galileo’s Daughter by Dava Sobel. Led by Deb Coleman. Historical
memoir of science, faith and love
16756
T
2/25
1-3 p.m.
EMCID
Cage
Notes From A Big Country by Bill Bryson will be led by Nancy
Parrigan.
16766 T
3/25
1-3 p.m.
EMCID
Cage
In The Shadow of the Banyan by Vaddey Ratner will be led by Judy
Spears. Told from the tender perspective of a young girl who comes
of age amid the Cambodian killing fields, this novel is based on the
author’s personal story.
16783 T
4/22
1-3 p.m.
EMCID
Cage
And The Mountains Echoed by Khaled Hosseini will be led by Jody
Warnack. How the choices we make resonate through generations.
2579 T
5/20
1-3 p.m.
EMCID
Cage
JOIN YOUR ALL FRIENDS FOR “COFFEE AND
CONVERSATION”
Every Wednesday at 8:15 a.m. – EMCID Building. No need to
sign up, just show up!
Day
Date
Time
Location
Instructor
Book Club at Atascocita Center
Join the LSC-Atascocita Center Book Club on the 3rd Wednesday
of each month to discuss books of common interest. Guidelines for
the selection of books and other details will be discussed at the first
meeting. Members will then nominate and select books to be read.
(Feel free to bring your selections for books you would like to suggest.)
Barbara Herr is the club facilitator who will lead discussions. Barbara
has organized clubs in other locations, and invites book lovers to join
in group discussions of selections from a variety of topics, including
fiction, history, biography, etc.
South of Broad
16818 W
2/19
1-3 p.m.
Atascocita
Herr
Light Between Oceans
16828
W
3/19
1-3 p.m.
Atascocita
Herr
Trains and Lovers
16841 W
4/16
1-3 p.m.
Atascocita
Herr
TBA
W
5/21
1-3 p.m.
Atascocita
Herr
Join author Cynthia Briggs for the below two classes:
Getting Published 101-Facts and Fiction
You’ve finished your novel, a memoir, a collection of short stories or
articles and you want to see your work in print. Should you find a
traditional publisher or is self-publishing best for you? Cynthia will
discuss how to get started in publishing, who to contact first, and
explain what a powerful publishing house will expect from you. Bring
your manuscript and your ideas so you’ll get sound advice before
embarking on the challenging and competitive journey of publishing.
16780 F
4/11 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. EMCID
Briggs
Memoirs: Putting Pen to Paper
This class is designed for all writing levels, especially for those who
are asking, “Where do I start?” Come and experience the thrill of
“finding your voice” while sharing and learning in a friendly, relaxed
environment. The only tools you will need for this class are pen,
pencil, and a passion for writing your life. We encourage you to
develop your literary talent and also learn the pitfalls involved in
writing.
16962 F 5/2-5/23 1-3:30 p.m.
EMCID
Shady Brook and Deep Waters by Archie Howell
Meet local Author and columnist James D. (Archie) Howell for show
and tell about his recently published book, Shady Brook, stories
about growing up in Southampton County, Virginia. His articles have
appeared in the Tidewater News, Franklin, Virginia, since 2011.
Learn about cherry shooters, slingshots, fish muddle, chicken potpie,
and life lessons.
2565 Th
5/15
1-2 p.m.
EMCID
Howell
SAFETY
AARP Driver Safety Program
Bill Power, an AARP volunteer, will teach this class designed for
drivers age 50 or older who are interested in improving their driving
skills and applying for a discount for their automobile insurance. The
course shares the latest information that helps drivers adjust to agerelated physical changes and learn defensive driving techniques,
rules of the road, and much more. This class is NOT eligible for use
in dismissing a moving violation ticket. We must have a minimum of
10 individuals who commit to attend this course for it to be offered!
If you register and find out you cannot attend, please let us know!
There is a $15 per person program fee if you are a member of AARP.
You must bring your AARP membership card that indicates you are a
member. The fee is $20 for non-AARP members. This fee is payable
E-MAIL: KWALL@LoneStar.edu PHONE: 281.312.1750
SPRING 2014 COURSE SCHEDULE
25
LSC-KINGWOOD
Taking Better Pictures
A beautiful picture is one that gets the attention of the viewer because
it tells a story and somehow satisfies the pleasure center of the brain.
Learn how to make your photos fit that description.
16772
F
3/28
1- 3 p.m.
EMCID
Atchison
16835
M
3/24
2:30-4:30 p.m.
Atascocita
Atchison
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Day
Date
Time
Location
Instructor
by check or exact cash when you attend the class and covers the cost
of the courseware provided.
9719 W
2/5 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
EMCID
Power
14171 Th
2/13 1- 5 p.m.
Atascocita
Power
LSC-KINGWOOD
AED- Life Saving Equipment
Everyone has seen the AED equipment in boxes on the walls of malls,
stores and offices, but do you know how to use it? Learn the simple
technique and you may save someone’s life in an emergency. The
directions are self-explanatory but you will see it in a demonstration.
This class will be presented by the New Caney Fire Department.
9718 W
2/5 1:30-3 p.m.
EMCID
Gun Safety - After The Shots Have Been Fired
Al Bowling, a Texas Concealed Handgun license instructor, was a
former Senior Special Agent with the U.S. Customs Service, now
called Department of Homeland Security, Immigration and Customs
Enforcement. He was the lead firearms instructor and the SWAT
instructor for many years and has extensive experience in training
and in the maintenance of firearms and related subjects. This class will
focus on basic handgun safety and the proper handling of firearms
based on the accepted principles of firearm safety. He will also cover
what happens After the Shots have been Fired. A frank discussion
of what citizens can reasonably expect and recommendations on
conduct in the immediate aftermath of the use of deadly force against
another will be covered. A question and answer session will follow.
16821 Tuesday
2/25 1 – 3PM
Atascocita
SCIENCE
Join Frank Hughes, a retired engineer from NASA, as he discusses
these interesting topics which happened as we raced into space:
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Moon
Stories and funny events that happened as man left Earth for our
neighbor, the Moon.
16005 Th
3/6
1-2:30 p.m.
EMCID
Hughes
16041 M
4/14
2:30-4 p.m.
Atascocita
Hughes
Astronaut Training Then and Now
Learn how things have changed in the last several years regarding
how astronauts are prepared for their journeys by the NASA
professionals.
16032 T
3/18
2:30-4 p.m.
Atascocita
Hughes
16012 T
3/25
3:30-5 p.m.
EMCID
Hughes
TRAVEL
Cruising 101- To Cruise or Not To Cruise
This course is for those who have never taken a cruise and for past
cruisers wanting to learn about new cruise destinations. Do you want
to take that unique cruise vacation to Alaska? Hawaii? Caribbean?
Europe? Or other places in the world? You will receive details about
all of these destinations and much more. A question and answer time
will follow the presentation. Don’t miss out on this special information
Thank you to:
East Montgomery County
Improvement District
For allowing us to use rooms free
of charge for our ALL classes.
26
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Day
Date
Time
Location
Instructor
session to help you decide to “cruise or not to cruise”. The class
will be conducted by Roy and Linda Lazenby, long time devotees of
cruising.
16754
F
2/21
10-11:30 a.m.
EMCID
Lazenby
16820 F
2/21
1:30-3 p.m.
Atascocita
Lazenby
Scotland
Join Raquel Henry, a Professor of Psychology at Lone Star College
Kingwood, as she shares her experiences from her 3 week holiday
in Scotland several years ago. She will show pictures and give a
running commentary of her adventures there.
17130 W
4/30
11:30 a.m. -12:30 pm. EMCID Henry
Travels and Speaking the Language in France
Visit the different regions of France and learn the language as well as
the history, culture, and gastronomy of each region. The first hour will
be devoted to traveling the regions and the second to learning the
French language. The class will be held on 10 consecutive Thursdays
in February through April (No class on March 13). Your instructor will
be Jacqueline Baca, a seasoned world traveler, as she talks about her
homeland. Due to the amount of material covered in each class, new
students will not be admitted after the first session.
9721 Th
2/6-4/17 10 a.m. – noon
EMCID
Baca
Travel with Steve
Planning to leave the U.S. on a vacation trip this year? Join Steve
Bowling Wright, a seasoned world traveler, who takes two or more
international trips each year. Steve will share his knowledge and
experience with you concerning how to plan a great trip, what
Internet sites can assist you, and what to pack in your bags.
13865
Th
4/24
10 a.m.–12:30 p.m. EMCID
Wright
TRIPS & TOURS
Dinner Theatre Group
Join the ALL Dinner Theatre Group with Betty Newton and other ALL
members to attend live performances at Lone Star College-Kingwood
and have an early dinner at a local restaurant. Updates on events will
be available via flyers and the Weekly E-mail. For more information,
e-mail Betty at betnewt@suddenlink.net at least one week before play
date. Tickets will be available at the door: General Admission $12;
Seniors (55+) $10; Students, including ALL members, $5. (You must
show your ALL membership card.)
Black Comedy – A Comedy
Lovesick and desperate, sculptor Brindsley Miller has embellished
his apartment with furniture and objects d’arte “borrowed” from the
absent antique collector next door hoping to impress his fiancée’s
pompous father and a wealthy art dealer, Schuppanzigh. The fussy
neighbor, Harold Gorringe returns just as a blown fuse plunges the
apartment into darkness. Unexpected guests, aging spinsters, errant
phone cords and other snares impede Brindsley’s frantic attempts to
return the purloined items before light is restored.
16963 Sunday 2/23
2-4 p.m.
LSC-Kingwood Main Stage
8th Annual Evening of Shorts – An Original One-Act Play
Festival
This is a festival of student-written, student-directed, student-designed,
student-acted one-act plays. LSC-Kingwood students have a chance
to take over the Black Box and create some amazing never-beforeseen theatre!
16741 Sunday 4/13
2-4 p.m.
LSC-Kingwood Black Box
Kingwood Area Tour Group
Join with the ALL Kingwood Area Tour Group as we select interesting
places to tour around Kingwood and Humble. Members participating
will be required to provide their own transportation to the destination
to be toured. Updates on specific plans for the tours will be available
LONE STAR COLLEGE-KINGWOOD ACADEMY FOR LIFELONG LEARNING
LoneStar.edu/ALL-Kingwood
Reg. #
Day
Date
Time
Location
Instructor
via flyers and the Weekly E-mail. Betty Newton will be planning
and organizing these great tours. She can be reached at betnewt@
suddenlink.net for more information or if you want to assist in the
planning!
METRO/METRORAIL Trips
Tour of Museum of Fine Arts Houston (MFAH)
Complementing his series of lectures on women artists, Joe Christoffel
will point out and discuss pictures by women artists in the museum’s
collection. Admission to the museum is free. Lunch at your expense in
the MFAH cafeteria. Limit 15 persons
15999
Th
2/20
9 a.m.-3 p.m.
Houston
Christoffel
Walking Tour of Turner Addition
Jim Parsons, Preservation Houston, will lead a 90 minute architectural
tour of a neighborhood that became a desirable residential area in
the early 20th century thanks to its proximity to Hermann Park, Rice
University and the new Museum of Fine Arts. This neighborhood is
adjacent to Broadacres which we toured with Jim in spring 2013.
Cost $10/person. Lunch will be at your expense at the MAFH
cafeteria. Limit 15 persons.
16013
Th
3/27
9 a.m.-3 p.m.
Houston
Parsons
Day
Date
Time
Location
Instructor
Walking Tour of Historic Glenwood Cemetery
Jim Parsons will lead a tour of one of the most beautiful outdoor
spaces in Houston and the resting place of some of Houston’s most
famous citizens. Cost $10/person. Lunch will be at your expense at
an as-yet-to-be determined restaurant. Limit 12 persons.
16063
W
4/9
9 a.m.-3 p.m.
Houston
Parsons
Tour of the Houston Ballet Center
See this beautiful new building with its rehearsal halls, etc. that is the
envy of ballet companies around the country. Lunch will be at your
expense at an as-yet-to-be determined restaurant. Limit 15.
16080
T
5/13
9 a.m.-3 p.m.
Houston
Lively
METRO 65+ Trip
Ride the METRO bus downtown as a group to obtain your discount
METRO card for those aged 65 and over. For those 70 and over,
obtain a free METRO card at the downtown station. The free METRO
card is now good for seven years and can be renewed in person at
the downtown location. Take a tour on the METRORAIL with Steve
Wright as your “tour guide.” Lunch will be at your expense. Note:
Applications for either card can now also be obtained on-line or from
the ALL office. They can be completed at home and mailed in instead
of going downtown.
13867
F
4/25
9 a.m.-3 p.m.
Houston
Harris County Precinct 1 Bus Trips
Take day trips to exciting and interesting places near Houston.
Updates and details on trips occurring will be available via flyers
and the Weekly E-mail. Harris County Precinct 1 requires that all
participants on trips be age 55+. Each participant must come
to the EMCID location and complete a Participant Release and
Indemnification Agreement Form before each trip. All trips will
require that participants bring $2 for bus driver expenses and money
for lunch. Additionally, some tours may require payment of entry fees.
15996
W
2/12
9 a.m.-3 p.m.
TBA
16004
W
3/5
9 a.m.-3 p.m.
TBA
Earn your
Substitute Teacher
Workforce Certif icate
The Substitute Teacher Training Certificate defines the true role of
a substitute teacher; it encompasses teaching strategies, classroom
management techniques, experience with lesson plans, and guidelines
for decision making.
Two classes are required to earn this certificate:
•Substitute Teacher Training–EDTCC 210020112 hrs, $124
5394
1414
15339
1609
W
MT
Sa
Sa
2/3-2/24
8/4-8/5
2/1-2/8
7/12-7/19
6-9:30 p.m.
8:30 a.m.-3 p.m.
8:30 a.m.-3 p.m.
8:30 a.m.-3 p.m.
•Tools for Teaching–ATCPC 7200009 14 hrs, $141
5256
1411
W
W
2/5-5/26
8-6/8/27
6-9:30 p.m.
6-9:30 p.m.
LSC-Kingwood
LSC-Kingwood
LSC-Cyfair
LSC-Cyfair
LSC-Kingwood
LSC-Kingwood
Note: School district requirements vary. It is wise to
contact local school districts before taking these classes.
E-MAIL: KWALL@LoneStar.edu PHONE: 281.312.1750
For more information:
ATCP@LoneStar.edu
281-312-1716
LoneStar.edu/Kingwood
Affirmative Action/EEO College
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LSC-KINGWOOD
All METRO/METRORAIL trips require that participants bring $8 in
one dollar bills and four quarters for the bus fare and an additional
$2 for rail charges (unless a participant is age 65+ with reduced
fare cards) and $10 for lunch. Other docent fees up to $15 per
participant may be charged; be sure to watch for specific updates on
destinations and expenses.
Updates and details on these trips will be available via flyers and the
Weekly E-mail. Each participant must come to the EMCID location to
complete a Participant Release and Indemnification Agreement Form
before each trip.
Join Roy Lively on the below four trips:
Reg. #
Academy for
Lifelong Learning
A learning community for active adults 50 +
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How to Register
FM
14
777 Conroe Park
North Dr.
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VISIT the Continuing Education/ALL Office
Lone Star College-Montgomery, Building E, Room 205,
Monday-Thursday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m., and Friday, 8 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
ATTEND the Open House, Saturday, Jan. 25
from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. in Building E/Upstairs
ONLINE following the instructions on pages 2–4.
FM
I-45 North
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13
88
FM 14
LSC-Montgomery
Hwy. 242 West
College Park Dr.
Contact Us
Needham Rd.
3200 College Park Dr., E205
Conroe TX 77384
936.273.7446
Lonestar.edu/all-montgomery
LSCMCE@Lonestar.edu
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MAIL CE, 3200 College Park Drive, Rm E205 Conroe, TX 7738
Get Your Student ID Card
The student ID card becomes your library card for Lone Star College and
Montgomery County Public Libraries.
Emails
Please send us your name and email address to receive the most up-to-date
information. Our ALL email is MCALL@LoneStar.edu.
Email blasts are sent once a month to members regarding new classes, campus
activities and community updates.
LONE STAR COLLEGE -ACADEMY FOR LIFELONG LEARNING
LONE STAR COLLEGE-MONTGOMERY
A
N
S
S
S
All classrooms at The
University Center (TUC)
are posted at the Info
Desk in the Main lobby
on the day of the class.
S
Parking Garage/
Campus Police
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B
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TUC
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Commons Building, 1st -Wellness Center,
Bookstore, Commons, Luby’s, Child Care
Center, 2nd -Academic Classrooms
B Health Science Center
C Student Services Center, 1st -Admissions,
Advising, Financial Aid, 2nd-The Learning
Center, Testing Services
D Performing Arts Center, 1st -Theatre, Art Gallery,
2nd - Art & Music
E Administration Building, 1st -Executive Offices,
Business Office, 2nd-Continuing Education,
Technology Services, Education for Tomorrow
Alliance
F Library Building, 1st - Library, 2nd & 3rdAcademic Classrooms
G General Academic Center
H Music Hall
S Sports Fields/Courts
SP Student Parking
TUCThe University Center at Montgomery
Parking for ALL classes is located in front of the University
Center (TUC) and in the Sam Houston University Parking
Structure next to the University Center. Attend a computer
lab on Friday to obtain a parking pass.
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H W Y 242 W E S T / C O L L E G E P A R K DR I
Off Campus Locations
Please do not call these locations for course information.
Call our main CE number, 936.273.7446
3. Memorial Hermann
9250 Pinecroft, The Woodlands, TX 77380
4. Spring Creek Greenway Nature Center
1300 Riley Fuzzel Rd., Spring, TX 77386
5. Pinot’s Palette
3091 College Park Plaza #123
(Across the Street from the College on Hwy 242)
Parking Tags Required
All campuses now require parking tags to park on campus. Attend
a Friday Computer Lab class or pick up at parking pass at Open
House. Remember to bring your car’s license plate number to
obtain pass. At this time a pass is not required to park in front of
the University Center (TUC) for ALL Classes
Nature & Environment.................................................... 36
Political Affairs/Community Affairs................................... 37
Reading & Writing......................................................... 38
Science, Philosophy & Religion........................................ 38
Travel & Cultures............................................................ 39
Important Contact Numbers
Police Emergencies: Non-Emergency Number: Office of Technology Services: 281.290.5911
832.813.6800
936.273.7385
ALL membership for the 2013-2014 Membership Year is required to register for classes.
SPRING 2014 COURSE SCHEDULE
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LSC-MONTGOMERY
Lone
Star College-Montgomery
Locations
Building, 1st -Wellness Center, Bookstore,
Commons, Luby’s, Child Care Center,
A Commons
2nd -Academic
Classrooms
The location
of the
class is listed after every class description. The
B following
Health Science
Center are listed:
locations
C LSC-University
Student Services Center,
1st -Admissions,
Advising, Financial (TUC)
Aid, 2nd-The Learning Center,
1.
Center
at Montgomery
Table of Contents
Testing College
Services Park Dr.
3232
D Performing Arts Center, 1st -Theatre, Art Gallery, 2nd - Art & Music
The Woodlands, TX 77384
E
Administration Building, 1st -Executive Offices, Business Office, 2nd-Continuing Education, Arts & Arts History......................................................... 30
For classes held at LSC-University Center at Montgomery, stop
Technology Services, Education for Tomorrow Alliance
by the Info Desk and check the sign for exact room number.
F
Library Building, 1st - Library, 2nd & 3rd- Academic Classrooms
Computer & Technology................................................. 31
2.
College-Montgomery
(LSCM)
G Lone
GeneralStar
Academic
Center
H 3200
College Park Dr.
Music Hall
Financial & Legal........................................................... 33
Texas 77384
S Conroe,
Sports Fields/Courts
CE 936.273.7446
SP 936.273.7000
Student Parking
Fun & Recreation........................................................... 34
3.
Star Center
College-Conroe
TUC Lone
The University
at Montgomery Center
777 Conroe Park North Drive
Health, Fitness............................................................... 34
Conroe, Texas 77303
936.521.4500
History.......................................................................... 36
Reg. #
Day
Date
Time
Location
Instructor
MEMBERSHIP FEE
(Through Aug. 31, 2014) $35
The Academy for Lifelong Learning (ALL) at Lone Star CollegeMontgomery is a membership community for older adults. It offers
non-credit classes and social activities for continued intellectual and
personal growth. A non-refundable $35 membership fee entitles you
to take more than 75 percent of the courses free of charge and to use
the services of LSC-Montgomery, such as the library, Internet access,
and theater activities. Join ALL and participate in social activities
with older, active adults and share a joy of learning with people
who will broaden your life. Study under the guidance of individuals
representing a wide range of expertise and life experiences including
professors, subject matter experts, guest lecturers, hobbyists and
fellow members. Develop friendships with a diverse group of people
and be a part of a collective voice of active adults in the community.
ALL lectures are offered as a community service and for educational
purposes. There are no sales presentations. Classes are held at The
University Center (TUC), the Lone Star College-Montgomery campus
as well as several off-site locations. One academic year membership
fee (Sept. 1-Aug. 31).
13846
LSC-MONTGOMERY
Global ALL Membership
(Through Aug. 31, 2014) $55
Enjoy the membership benefits on all five Lone Star College campuses.
A non-refundable $55 membership fee entitles you to take more than
75 percent of the courses free of charge and to use the services of
LSC-Montgomery, LSC-Kingwood, LSC-Cyfair, LSC Tomball and LSCNorth Harris.
6573
What’s it ALL About?/Newcomer Orientation
1 Session, No Fee.
Find out more about ALL during this orientation and tour. You will
have an opportunity to meet other ALL members and hear about the
program at LSC-Montgomery. Bring your walking shoes for a brief
tour of the University Center and LSC-Montgomery campus. You will
learn how to navigate our website and how to find and register for
interesting classes and lectures. Step into the world of technology
with the assistance of Computer Coaches who will help you with
your college password. Find out how you can volunteer or give a
lecture. Learn how to get a photo ID and parking pass that will make
you a real Lone Star student. Sign up for one or more! Meet at The
University Center (TUC) Information Desk in the lobby.
14185
M
2/10 10-11 a.m. LSC-TUC
Ambassador
16123
M
4/14 10-11 a.m. LSC-TUC
Ambassador
ARTS & ART HISTORY
Film Series
13 Sessions, No Fee.
Cultivate your appreciation for film and develop greater insight into
film production techniques by attending this M series, hosted by a
professor and followed by group discussion. The films are shown in
the LSC-Montgomery teaching theater B102 with large screen and
theater-style seats. A list of films included in the series will be posted
to the ALL website. (LoneStar.edu/all-montgomery)
14190
M
2/3-5/5
12-2:50 p.m. LSCM
Brown
Reg. #
Day
Date
Time
Location
Instructor
Let’s Talk About the Opera - February
4 Sessions, Fee is $32.
The opera expert will talk about Wagner’s Ring cycle: A Beginner’s
Ring, apropos of HGO’s upcoming production of das Rheingold, the
first of four operas that constitute the Ring of the Nibelung.
14197 W
2/5-2/26 11 a.m.-12:50 p.m. TUC
Thompson
Learn to Crochet
4 Sessions, No Fee.
Join us on the first M of each month and learn to crochet. Bring a
crochet hook (size H, J or K) and some yard for a red, white and
blue blanket. Learn and practice during your lunch hour and meet
new friends. Bring your own supplies, we provide the instructions
and instructor.
16611
Th
2/6-5/8
12-12:50 p.m.
TUC
Neill
Art Appreciation
4 Sessions, No Fee.
Learn to really appreciate great art. On the First Friday of each month
we will discuss the contribution of women to art from painting to
sculpture using materials from oils to ceramics to bronze and stone
(2/7,3/7,4/4 & 5/2).
16125 F
2/7 1-2:50 p.m. TUC
Christoffel
F
3/7
1-2:50 p.m. TUC
Christoffel
F
4/4 1-2:50 p.m. TUC
Christoffel
F
5/2 1-2:50 p.m. TUC
Christoffel
Dulcimer I – Beginning
5 Sessions, No Fee.
Learn to play the Appalachian Mountain Dulcimer, a string instrument
that is uniquely American. Basic instruction for the beginner includes
how to tune, fretting technique, strum patterns, understanding
tablature, simple harmony and introduction to chords. It is not
necessary to read music. A variety of old-time traditional folk and
gospel tunes are presented to implement individual and group
playing. Bring instrument to first session.
14193
T
2/4–3/4 1:30-3:50 p.m.
TUC
Price
Water Colors for Beginners
10 Sessions, $80 Fee.
Learn color theory, watercolor techniques, and create some simple
paintings of landscape and still life with clear directions. We will
discuss materials and supplies needed for any budget at the first
meeting. The class is held at Pinot’s Palette located at 3091 College
Park Dr., Suite 123.
15222
M
2/17-4/28 10-11:50 a.m.
Offsite
Adams
Behind the Scenes Tour of the Mitchell Pavilion
1 Session, No Fee.
Surrounded by lush forests, the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion is
an outdoor amphitheater that provides the Greater Houston region
with an array of performing arts events, educational outreach
programs and contemporary entertainment. The picturesque venue is
the Summer Home of the Houston Symphony and home away from
home of Houston Ballet. The Pavilion is also known as The Center
for the Performing Arts at The Woodlands, a nonprofit 501(c)(3)
organization, and is governed by a volunteer board of directors. Find
out more about this community treasure and the variety of education
programs they provide as part of their educational outreach efforts.
Meet at the Mitchell Pavilion (2005 Lake Robbins Dr. 77380) and
wear walking shoes.
15219
F
3/21
9:30-11:30 a.m. Off-site
Tour Guide
16598
F
5/9
9:30-11:30 a.m. Off-site
Tour Guide
Learn To Register Online
Attend one of the Computer Help Lab sessions to learn to register
online and access the ALL website!
30
LONE STAR COLLEGE -ACADEMY FOR LIFELONG LEARNING LoneStar.edu/ALL-Montgomery
Reg. #
Day
Date
Time
Location
Instructor
Dulcimer II
5 Sessions, No Fee.
If you have completed the beginner class or have a basic understanding
of playing in Ionian, come to explore and enjoy the many voices of
the dulcimer. Build on techniques such as rhythm, strum, harmony
and chord patterns, and add new techniques, including left hand
embellishments, flat picking and finger picking. From plaintive
ballads to toe-tapping fiddle tunes, a variety of traditional musical
styles and music are provided.
15220
T
3/18-4/15 1:30-3:50 p.m.
TUC
Price
Let’s Talk About the Opera - April
4 Sessions, Fee is $32.
The opera expert will talk about Carmen and other operatic gypsies
apropos of HGO’s schedule production of that opera. A group visit
can be arranged. Students will have the opportunity to coordinate an
attendance with a group price for an upcoming performance to the
Houston Grand Opera.
15221 W
4/2-4/23 11 a.m.-12:50 p.m. TUC
Thompson
COMPUTER & TECHNOLOGY
Computer Orientation
1 Session, No Fee, Computer Lab.
A basic two hour orientation of keyboard, mouse and icons to get
you ready to take your computer classes or to maximize your work at
home. If you are confused or could use a refresher about USB drives,
CDs and DVDs this is a great place to start. Learn about the icons
and some of the other basic computer keys in a fun environment.
Includes a presentation on the interior functioning of a computer from
motherboard to memory. Come and have an “ah ha” moment.
9317
T
2/4
10-11:50 a.m.
TC
Carns
9318
T
3/4
10-11:50 a.m.
TC
Carns
Computer Boot Camp - February
6 Sessions, Fee $32, Computer Lab.
Classes include: Computer File Management, Basic Internet Skills, a
comparison of operating systems, healthy computer habits and a very
brief introduction to word processing and spreadsheets. Class meets
6 times over three weeks—12 hours total. Please bring a computer
flash (USB) drive to class. Prerequisite: You must obtain your student
username and password before your first computer class by taking
the Get Your Username class or by visiting the IT office in Building E
Room 209 on the Montgomery campus. Class is held at the University
Center. (Keyboarding & Mousing are now covered in the Computer
Orientation class).
9114
MW
2/3-2/19 10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
Clausen/Carns
Day
Date
Time
Location
Instructor
Computer Boot Camp - April
6 Sessions, Fee $32, Computer Lab.
Classes include: Computer File Management, Basic Internet Skills, a
comparison of operating systems, healthy computer habits and a very
brief introduction to word processing and spreadsheets. Class meets
6 times over three weeks—12 hours total. Please bring a computer
flash (USB) drive to class. Prerequisite: You must obtain your student
username and password before your first computer class by taking
the Get Your Username class or by visiting the IT office in Building E
Room 209 on the Montgomery campus. Class is held at the University
Center. (Keyboarding & Mousing are now covered in the Computer
Orientation class).
9115
MW
4/7-4/23 10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
Clausen/Carns
Friday Computer User Help Labs
4 Sessions, No Fee, Computer Lab.
Come practice or work on a problem, under the supervision of the
ALL Volunteer Technology Team, on Fridays. Practice basic computer
skills, such as keyboarding and mousing, Microsoft® WORD,
PowerPoint, and EXCEL. Practice how to search for information on
the Internet, look for websites, and use MapQuest and Yahoo Maps.
Try out the AV equipment so you’ll be ready to teach an ALL class!
In a comfortable environment feel free to practice and have your
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) answered. Bring your Student ID#
if you want assistance activating your LSCS username and password.
9116
F
2/7-2/21 10-11:50 a.m.
TUC Tech Team
9117
F
3/7-3/28 10-11:50 a.m.
TUC Tech Team
9312
F
4/4-4/25 10-11:50 a.m.
TUC Tech Team
9315
F
5/2-5/23 10-11:50 a.m.
TUC Tech Team
Excel – Organizing Your Life
2 Sessions, No Fee, Computer Lab.
This course will teach you some of the many ‘practical’ applications
of Microsoft Excel such as creating lists and forms for tracking
important data such as stocks or collections, creating contact/
address files, creating mailing labels using mail merge, etc. This is an
excellent follow-up course after you have taken the basic Excel class.
Prerequisite: completion of basic computer classes (keyboarding,
mousing, Internet basics, and a brief introduction to word processing
and spreadsheets) or equivalent and have an activated LSCS
username and password.
9336
MW
3/3-3/5
10–11:50 a.m.
TUC TBD
Cloud Computing
1 Session, No Fee, Computer Lab.
What is the “Cloud” and how can it help you? Did you know that
with the Cloud you can access important files from any computer
with Internet access? That you can back up your important files to
the Cloud for free? Come and learn some tips and tricks for cloud
computing from an experienced cloud sitter. Sign up for one session
or several. Learn something new each session with time to practice
in between. Google provides numerous free tools which can make
life easier. Google Docs is a suite of applications similar to Microsoft
Office and Google Drive is a facility for securely storing digital files
on the web.
9322
T
2/18
10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
Carns
9323
T
3/18
10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
Carns
9324
T
4/15
10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
Carns
9325
T
5/20
10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
Carns
Due to circumstances beyond our control some lectures might be
canceled or rescheduled. Every attempt to contact students in
advance is made. Be sure we have an accurate phone number
on file.
E-MAIL: MCALL@LoneStar.edu PHONE: 936.273.7446SPRING 2014 COURSE SCHEDULE
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LSC-MONTGOMERY
ALL Orientation and How to Use College Computers
1 Session, No Fee, Computer Lab.
Become a savvy online user! We will help you apply online for the
parking pass and we will also show you how to apply online for ALL
classes. Existing members should have their Student ID number before
attending this class (obtained from your enrollment form). We will
also help you activate your Username and College Password so you
can maximize the use of the college computers and library. You may
obtain your free Student ID card before this class in Building C, or
after attending this class. We’re going electronic, so don’t be caught
on the wrong side of the digital divide!
15261
Th
2/13
1-2:50 p.m.
TUC
Tech Team
Reg. #
LSC-MONTGOMERY
Reg. #
Day
Date
Time
Location
Instructor
Reg. #
Day
Date
Time
Location
Instructor
Gadgets and Gizmos -Demo
1 Session, No Fee.
Get updated and join the discussion on new and intriguing technology.
Devices using the commonly used operating systems will be featured.
9319
T
2/11
10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
Carns
9320
T
4/8
10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
Carns
9321
T
5/6
10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
Tech Team
Smart Phones Apps – Demo
1 Session, No Fee.
If you have a smart phone or are thinking about investing in one,
join us for a demo of several different types of phones and their
applications. If you have an smart phone, bring it with you and tell
the group about some of your favorite apps.
9335
Th
5/1
10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
TBD
Shopping Online
1 Session, No Fee, Computer Lab.
Discover the advantages and disadvantages of online shopping.
Learn about the convenience and selections available to online
shoppers and how to compare prices. Learn how to find items, buy
on the Internet, how to log on to the various secure sites, and how to
use PayPal. This is primarily a lecture class and discussion. If you want
to use the classroom computers, you will need to have completed
basic computer classes (keyboarding, mousing, Internet basics) or
equivalent and have an activated LSCS username and password.
9328
T
2/25
10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
TBA
Windows 8 – Demo
1 Session, No Fee.
Find out more about the Windows 8 operating system. Learn more
about the features and decide if you should upgrade if you have not
already done so.
9333
Th
3/6
10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
Carns
Lectures in Your Own Home
1 Session, No Fee, Computer Lab.
Learn about the variety of online lectures and classes available on
every topic imaginable including riveting talks by remarkable people
free to the world via TED. There is a world of information at your
fingertips available 24/7. This class will demonstrate some of the
lectures and Webinars available for free or for a small fee. Find out
how to view some of the peer lectures presented by Montgomery
College professors, or attend massive open online courses (MOOC)
aimed at unlimited participation via the web from major universities.
This is primarily a lecture class, demo and discussion. If you want
to use the classroom computers, you will need to have completed
basic computer classes (keyboarding, mousing, Internet basics) or
equivalent and have an activated LSCS username and password.
The Friday Computer Labs are a great place to practice new skills
learned in this class.
9329
T
3/25
10– 11:50 a.m.
TUC Carns
Social Networking
1 Session, No Fee, Computer Lab.
Social networking among computer Internet users is a huge fad. Don’t
get left behind your grandchildren! You, too, can learn about blogs,
online forums, photo sharing, posting, friending, etc. We will look at
some of the free services such as Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr and some
of the useful ‘spin-offs’ from these popular sites, such as Pinterest.
This is primarily a lecture class but if you want to use the classroom
computers, you will need to have completed basic computer classes
(keyboarding, mousing, Internet basics) or equivalent and have an
activated LSCS username and password.
9330
T
4/22
10–11:50 a.m.
TUC TBD
Skype - Demo
1 Session, No Fee.
Join us for a demo of this popular software. Using a computer with
internet access and a speaker, you can call and see anyone else in
your friend and family circle.
9332
TH
2/6
10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
TBD
iPhone Apps – Demo
1 Session, No Fee.
If you have an iPhone or are thinking about investing in an iPhone,
join us for a demo of some of the more useful applications. If you
have an iPhone, bring it with you and tell the group about some of
your favorite apps.
9334
Th
4/3
10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
Carns
Email blasts are sent once a month to the email address on file.
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LONE STAR COLLEGE -ACADEMY FOR LIFELONG LEARNING Digital Photo Storage
2 Sessions, No Fee, Computer Lab.
This class is for those who own a digital camera and want to know
more about the software and storage devices for the digital photos.
Bring some of your photos on a CD or USB flash drive and we will
show you some free editing software and give you tips to manage you
electronic photo files. Find out how to email photos as attachments or
insert them in emails.
9342
MW
3/31-4/2 10-11:50 a.m. TUC
TBD
Go Online - Create A Photo Album
2 Sessions, No Fee, Computer Lab.
Create a unique and memorable gift – a printed book of your favorite
photos and your own captions. This class will guide you through
the process of uploading photos, using the online website tools to
place pictures and captions on pages, and completing the order so
that when you leave the last session, your book will be ready for
shipping to your address. Prerequisite: Basic Computer Skills in using
a home computer and a digital camera with pictures or old photos
already scanned to a USB flash drive or DVD and an activated LSCS
username and password.
9341
MW
3/17-3/19 10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
Robins
How to Make a Greeting Card
2 Sessions, No Fee, Computer Lab.
A greeting card you make yourself can be more meaningful to the
recipient and just as attractive as any store-bought card if you apply a
few simple desktop publishing and design principles. Follow 10 steps
to make a greeting card using templates and Avery Design Pro. You
must have completed Computer Boot Camp or have basic computer
skills for this class. Practice your new skills in a Friday Computer Lab,
or get started at home.
9344
Th
2/13-2/20 10-11:50 a.m. TUC
Swigger
Basic Web Design
2 Sessions, No Fee, Computer Lab.
Learn how to register a web domain, use an online service to design
a basic website, and how to improve the search engine results for
your website. Completion of basic computer classes including Internet
basics and basic word processing is required. This is primarily a
lecture class but if you want to use the classroom computers you must
have an activated LSCS username and password.
9337
MW
3/24-3/26 10-11:50 a.m.
TUC TBD
Getting to Know Your Library
1 Session, No Fee, Computer Lab.
As a participant in the Academy for Lifelong Learning program, many
library services are available to you. You will learn how to check out
materials, use the on-line library resources, and learn which other
services are available to you at Lone Star College and other libraries
in the Montgomery County area. Class is held in the library at The
University Center.
9331
T
5/27
10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
Gilbert
LoneStar.edu/ALL-Montgomery
Reg. #
Day
Date
Time
Location
Instructor
FINANCIAL & LEGAL
Homeowners Insurance – What Everyone Should Know
1 Session, No Fee.
As another hurricane season approaches, gain an overview of the
Texas Homeowners policy to determine where the insured can locate
information about coverages, exclusions, conditions applying to both
parties, and limits of coverage. Each member is encouraged to bring
their own policy to better understand their current coverage.
7294
T
2/4
10-11:50 a.m.
TUC Hutson
Home Ownership Options for Maturing Adults
1 Session, No Fee.
Is your current family home becoming burdensome? What are the
specific needs of homebuyers and sellers aged 50+ and how are
those specific needs addressed? Walk through the process of buying,
selling, and financing a home and see potential solutions unique to
seniors as they move through major lifestyle transitions.
7295
T
2/11
10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
King
The Affordable Health Care and Insurance Act
1 Session, No Fee.
Learn from a Navigator the changes in health care as a result of
the Universal Health Care and Insurance act. Find out more about
pricing, insurance exchanges and the timeline for implementation.
7312
T
2/11
3-4:50 p.m.
TUC
DeLaCruz
Don’t Fall for these Scams
1 Session, No Fee.
If it sounds too good to be true, it is! People don’t give away money,
cars, television sets, or cruises unless they want something in return,
meaning $$$ from you! Learn about the latest scams and schemes to
hit the Houston area so you can be prepared to make wise consumer
decisions. When in doubt, “Check it Out!”
7297
T
2/25
10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
Twyman
Avoid the Funeral Trap
1 Session, No Fee.
Members will increase their awareness of funeral industry pricing
and sales tactics. Learn how to plan ahead and save thousands of
dollars by becoming more aware of options.
7302
T
3/4
10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
Lambert
Veteran & Survivor – VA & State Benefits
1 Session, No Fee.
Find out more about the Department of Veterans Affairs and benefits
for veterans, their dependents, and surviving spouses. We will
address the eligibility of veterans and survivors for monetary benefits,
healthcare, burial and state benefits. Services offered through the
Montgomery County Veterans Service are detailed.
7303
T
3/18
10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
Lee
We Need Your Help, Volunteer!
• Join a Committee
• Help with a special event
• Give a lecture
• Share your talents
To find out more, email MCall@lonestar.edu or complete the
volunteer application form on our website: LoneStar.edu/all-montgomery
E-MAIL: MCALL@LoneStar.edu Day
Date
Time
Location
Instructor
Trusts as an Alternative to Wills
1 Session, No Fee.
This class will be of interest to anyone interested in gaining a
better understanding of the differences between wills and trusts
as estate planning tools. The course will also cover handwritten or
holographic wills.
7306
T
3/25
10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
Gordon
Probating a Will in Texas
1 Session, No Fee.
This workshop covers the basics of the probate process in Texas
and will discuss some common reasons why out-of-state wills
may complicate the process. Explore various alternative probate
proceedings available in Texas and also some practical ideas on
how to simplify and reduce the need to probate a will.
7307
T
4/1
10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
Dantche
Navigating Tax Appraisal Season
1 Session, No Fee.
Property tax appraisal time comes every Spring; hear more about
how the system works in Montgomery County, the exemptions and
freezes available, and how you may protest with the Appraisal
Review Board.
7308
T
4/8
10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
Castleschouldt
Long Term Care Planning – The Latest
1 Session, No Fee.
Come learn the latest developments concerning Long Term Care and
what it means to you. Significant changes are occurring frequently
as Boomers enter retirement. Learn how you can take advantage of
various plans to protect your family.
7309
T
4/15
10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
Horne
Creating Wealth: Stocking up for the Long Haul
1 Session, No Fee.
Financial security begins with savings and then investing for better
returns. One needs to consider whether their finances require the
services of a financial professional. Either way, investing decisions
require time, persistence, and management.
7310
T
4/22
10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
Chapman
What Documents Do I Need to Have?
1 Session, No Fee.
This lecture will help you obtain a basic knowledge of documents and
determine which ones should be used during life to facilitate care
for a loved one and those used after death for protection of assets.
This lecture includes a discussion of various advance directives and
testamentary documents (including a Will), their uses, which are time
sensitive, and the repercussions of not having the documents in place.
7311
T
4/29
10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
Dantche
What do I do with my Savings Bonds?
1 Session, No Fee.
If you or your family members have savings bonds, what do you do
with them now that everything is going digital? If you want to check
on the interest rate or you want to cash them in, where do you start?
If you have lost, destroyed or had U.S. Savings bonds stolen, find out
how to start searching for them. And if you want to convert them to
an electronic format, find out how.
15269
T
5/6
10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
TBD
SAVE THE DATE!
The LSC-Montgomery ALL annual meeting will be on
May 21, 2014 from 1-3 p.m. at the University Center (TUC).
PHONE: 936.273.7446SPRING 2014 COURSE SCHEDULE
33
LSC-MONTGOMERY
Outlook and Opportunities with Tax-Free Investing
1 Session, No Fee.
Learn about timely investment trends related to the US and international
economies, inflation and interest rates, financial markets, and the
political environment. Use tax-advantaged investing to develop
strategies to meet your financial goals and stay on track. Understand
the benefits of investments that offer tax advantages.
7296T 2/18 10-11:50AM TUC
Dosier
Reg. #
Reg. #
Day
Date
Time
Location
Instructor
FUN & RECREATION
Daytrippers
4 Sessions, $5 Fee at first meeting.
This discussion group meets the first Wednesday of each month
to plan and go on daytrips in the local area. The first meeting is
organizational, so bring your ideas and calendars. Past trips have
included the Wolf Sanctuary, Walden Yacht Club for Sunday Brunch
and the Presidential Library. Join this exciting group and make new
friends. Travel by car to areas within one to two hours travel time
from Lone Star College Montgomery. $5 fee collected at first meeting.
Meet 2/5,3/5, 4/2 and 5/7.
9418
W
2/5-5/7
2-3:50 p.m.
TUC
Hancock
LSC-MONTGOMERY
Wines of the World
4 Sessions, No Fee.
Join us as we watch and discuss DVDs taught by a Master of Wine.
Beginning with why learn about wine, it covers the basics of the main
types of wines, where they come from, how they are made, how
to understand and distinguish their different tastes, and much more.
Focus is on (1) how to taste wines, (2) examine some of the major
classic grape varieties, (3) distinguish the major styles of wine, and
(4) brief introductions to winemaking regions of the world. Class may
decide to go off-site for sampling. This is not a wine tasting class.
14184
M
2/3-2/24 1-2:50 p.m.
TUC
Wagner/Haydel
Basic Lamp Repair and Shade Fitting
1 Session, No Fee.
Join the “Shady Lady” for an instructional class in the basics of lamp
repair and selecting the appropriate lampshade for your lamp. Even
someone who has “never fixed anything in my life” will become an
instant handyman/woman. Everything needed for this class will be
supplied by the instructor.
14183
M
2/24
1-2:50 p.m.
TUC
Lomax
Genealogy for Beginners
2 Sessions, $1 Supply Fee. Computer Lab.
Acquire basic genealogical research skills by learning how to collect
genealogical materials, begin research, use standard genealogical
forms and familiarize yourself with researching and documenting
sources in a library setting. (Note: The second session will be at the
Montgomery County Memorial Library in Conroe). $1 fee paid to
instructor for CD furnished first day of class.
9421
T/TH
2/25-2/27 1-3:50 p.m.
TUC Smoorenburg/Stehm
Genealogy in the 21st Century
3 Sessions, $1 Supply Fee, Computer Lab.
In three sessions, learn to use the internet to effectively research
your family history. The third class will be a hands-on lab. Students
need good keyboarding skills, as well as good working knowledge
of Microsoft® Windows and the Internet. Class taught by two
experienced genealogists. Students pay $1 to instructor for CD
furnished first day of class. (Class meets 3/18,3/20 & 3/25).
16352
T/Th
3/18-3/25 1-3:50 p.m.
TUC Smoorenburg/Stehm
From ALL of us
Special thanks to the many individuals and organizations that
make this program a success. Guest lecturers include the faculty
and staff of LSC-Montgomery, as well as members of the Texas
AgriLife Extension, Master Gardeners, Montgomery County
Master Gardeners, Montgomery County Genealogists – Internet
Research Group, Daughters of the American Revolution, Sons
of the Republic of Texas, Silverado Senior Living, Spring Creek
Waterway, Pinot’s Palette and Kroger Grocery Stores. Subject
matter experts in the fields of finance, law, art and technology, as
well as the many hobbyists and ALL members help to make ALL a
unique community program.
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LONE STAR COLLEGE -ACADEMY FOR LIFELONG LEARNING Reg. #
Day
Date
Time
Location
Instructor
Organize your Life
1 Session, $15 Workbook Fee paid to instructor, Computer Lab.
Simplify your life by organizing your things! We will talk about ways
to pre-sort, keep memories, and do the upkeep. Explore organizing
books and on-line resources. Taught by a professional organizer,
students will choose one way to keep their favorite memory-related
items. By the end of class you will have completed a worksheet that
illustrates how to pre-sort. You will have located and explored at least
one organizing website or book of interest to you and your specific
needs. The best investment of your time and $15 to get organized.
Computer Skills: ability to complete on-line searches using a search
engine. A $15 Workbook fee paid to instructor.
9430
T
3/18
1-3 p.m.
TUC
Bradley
DNA and Genealogy, Intro to
1 Session, No Fee.
Learn how testing your DNA can be used to augment your genealogy
research.
9426
T
4/8
1-3 p.m. TUC Smoorenburg
Bicycling the Woodlands
1 Session, No Fee.
Recreational bicycling can be a healthy lifetime sport especially here
in The Woodlands where there are almost 200 miles of dedicated
bike paths. An aerobic sport, bicycling is good for the heart and
good for the knees. Learn how to select a bicycle and helmet so that
you are equipped for safe pathway bicycling. The lecture will review
guidelines for bicycling safely on the paths.
9429
M
4/7
1-3 p.m.
TUC
Bostock
Organization 101- Controlling Your Sanity and Your Stuff
1 Session, No Fee.
Discover some helpful hints to make life easier, less stressful and more
organized. Learn some tips to help you get your stuff together, and if
you can’t, how to get rid of it.
16351
F
4/25
1-3 p.m.
TUC
Hinton
HEALTH, FITNESS & SAFETY
Reiki I
4 Sessions, Supply Fee $14.
Reiki is an ancient hands-on healing method that helps the mind,
body, and spirit. Begin a journey to learn the secrets of this holistic
healing technique from a Reiki master. Bring $14 for the book, to be
paid to the instructor on the first day of class.
9402
T
2/4-2/25 3-4:50 p.m. TUC
Taylor
Reiki II
6 Sessions No Fee.
Continue on your journey of discovering the ancient art of Reiki
healing. Learn more techniques and gain a deeper understanding of
the realms of hidden knowledge. No class 3/11.
9399
T
3/4 - 4/21 3-4:50 p.m. TUC
Taylor
Reiki Advanced
2 Sessions, No Fee.
Continue on your journey of discovering the ancient art of Reiki
healing.
9397
T
4/22-4/29 3-4:50 p.m. TUC
Taylor
You and Your Hearing Loss: Neat Stuff to Know
1 Session, No Fee.
This course will go over the statistics of hearing loss, communication
strategies, resources and technological devices that help with hearing
loss. This will be interactive and fun.
9405
W
2/5
3-4:50 p.m.
TUC Lowenstein
LoneStar.edu/ALL-Montgomery
Reg. #
Day
Date
Time
Location
Instructor
Edgar Cayce, Intro
1 Session, No Fee.
Edgar Cayce is the most documented psychic of the 20th century,
giving psychic readings to diagnose illnesses with remarkable
success. While unconscious, he contacted the universal
consciousness and gained insight into reincarnation. Learn about
his life as a devout Christian, truth seeker, and the father of holistic
medicine.
15198
Th
2/13
10-11:50 a.m. TUC
Bechtel
Stay Fit the Edgar Cayce Way
1 Session, No Fee.
Cayce gave more than 5,000 health-related readings recommending
exercise as the cure. Class participants will view a DVD that describes
how particular exercises help particular body parts. Students will do
an unstrenuous exercise routine and receive handouts for doing the
exercises at home.
15200
Th
2/20
10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
Bechtel
Change Your Mind to Change Your Life
4 Sessions, No Fee.
Want to change the results you are getting in your life? Join us to hear
how one man’s journey from mental oblivion to one of happiness and
contentment could help you. It’s based on science. It works, and you
will learn to apply it in your own life. – Class meets 2/24,2/28,3/3
and 3/7.
9394
MF
2/24-3/7 1-2:50 p.m. TUC
Schmelzkopf
Alive, Awake, Aware: The Power of Now
2 Sessions. No Fee.
This class invites the student to be fully alive, to live in the present
moment, and to be wholly present to life. You will learn how to reach
deep levels of stillness. Now is the time. Theologians study the sacred:
mystics experience it. This class is for the modern mystic.
15183
T/F
3 /4 -3/7 10-10:50 a.m.
TUC
Gillis
EFT – Emotional Freedom Technique
1 Session, No Fee.
EFT seeks to help relieve emotional issues and associated physical
issues. It has been used successfully with people suffering from PTSD
phobias and much more.
14182
T
3/18
9-11:50 a.m.
TUC
Dewhurst
Science of Miracles
2 Sessions, No Fee.
In the “Science of Miracles: The Quantum Language of Healing,”
we learn we are not limited by the laws of Physics! We can reverse
disease, re-define aging and create peace between nations. They
are all based on the same principle! Instructor-led discussion follows
the DVD.
9383
MF
3/24-3/28 1-2:20 p.m. TUC
Schmelzkopf
Star Seed Meditation
1 Session, No Fee.
Not your usual meditation. It’s easy to use. It helps retention, retrieval
and recovery for learning and memory enhancement. If you have
tried other ways to meditate and would like to try something new,
Star Seed is for you. If you day-dream, Star Seed meditation will
work for you.
9407
F
4/4 1-2:50 p.m. TUC
Schmelzkopf
E-MAIL: MCALL@LoneStar.edu Day
Date
Time
Location
Instructor
Preparing a “What If” notebook
1 Session, No Fee.
Be prepared and have all of your documents in one place. Prepare
the book for yourself and in the event you become incapacitated and
someone needs to assist with your needs.
15186
W
4/23 1-2:50 p.m. TUC
Hinton
What to Do in Case of an Emergency – Are you Prepared?
1 Session, No Fee.
Are you prepared for an emergency in your home, your neighborhood
or your state? Make a plan or improve your plan after attending this
lecture. It could be a fall at home, a medical emergency, a flood
or a hurricane. Understand what basic info you, your family or
emergency responders need access to and where you should store it.
www.ready.gov/
15184
F
5/23
1-2:50 p.m. TUC
Hinton
Joints, Joints, Joints
1 Session, No Fee.
A frank discussion of the pros and cons of joint replacement surgery
from a retired Orthopedic Surgeon. Hear the patient’s and surgeon’s
view!
15194
TH
4/10
3-4:50 p.m.
TUC
Price
Hospice is a Philosophy, not a Place
1 Session, No Fee.
Hospice care is designed to give supportive care to people in the
final phase of a terminal illness and to focus on comfort and quality
of life. The goal is to enable patients to be comfortable and free of
pain, so that they live each day as fully as possible. The philosophy
of hospice is to provide support for the patient’s emotional, social,
and spiritual needs as well as medical symptoms as part of treating
the whole person.
16612
F
5/9
1-2:50 p.m. TUC
Pemberton
Pets Enrich our Lives
1 Session, No Fee.
We all know how important pets are to our lives; however animals
have also become very valuable in various therapy situations. This
class will give us insights into the benefits of Pet Therapy and the
instructor will also bring along a Certified Therapy Dog so we can
share in the experience.
15182
W
4/23
3-4:50 p.m. TUC
Trainer
COP TALK
3 Sessions, No Fee.
Join us each month as we hear from various law enforcement
agencies as they discuss the latest challenges and techniques in their
fields. Speakers from various agencies will give their perspective of
enforcement in their specific area of expertise. If you enjoy “who
done it” novels or crime TV, you will have a chance to hear from
the pro and get a reality check. Discussion is facilitated by a retired
police officer. Class meets 2/21, 3/21 & 5/16 .
14180
F
2/21-5/16 1-2:50 p.m. TUC
Gill
DOC TALK at Memorial Hermann Hospital
3 Sessions, No Fee.
Various health topics will be presented by an affiliated physician on
medical staff at Memorial Hermann—The Woodlands Hospital. Each
session is educational and informative with Q&A time. Presentations
occur on the second Friday of the month at the hospital, 9250
Pinecroft Dr. in the Woodlands in the first floor conference center.
Meeting dates 2/14, 4/11 and 5/9.
14179
F
2/14
1:30-2:30 p.m.
off-site Medical Staff
F
4/11
1:30-2:30 p.m.
off-site Medical Staff
F
5/9 1:30-2:30 p.m.
off-site Medical Staff
PHONE: 936.273.7446SPRING 2014 COURSE SCHEDULE
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LSC-MONTGOMERY
EZosophy
2 Sessions, No Fee.
EZosophy is the art of easy or at least easier living. Hardaholics make
life hard and suffer about it. EZosophists let go of ego-driven stress,
strain, struggle and sacrifice. This class assists you in identifying the
areas in your life that could be easier and gives you the tools to
eliminate ego-driven struggle.
9388
W
2/19-2/26 10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
Gillis
Reg. #
Reg. #
Day
Date
Time
Location
Instructor
Day
Date
Time
Location
Instructor
Nutrition Know-How
1 Session, No Fee.
Arm yourself with knowledge so you will have the power to make
good choices with your food. Look forward to better health, longevity
and quality of life. Develop a better understanding of nutritional
labels and the importance of water in your routine.
15196 Th 4/3
3 -4:50 p.m. TUC
Radvansky
Fascinating Times in Old Texas
1 Session, No Fee.
Cherokee Chief Bowles (Bold Hunter) and most of the first Cherokees
in Texas were killed in the Cherokee War of 1839. But other
relatives arrived in 1842, and they were connected to Philip Nolan’s
expedition to Texas in 1800.
14160
T
3/18
1-2:50 p.m.
TUC
Clarke
Tai Chi
10 Sessions, $60.
This leisure class is held in the LSC-Montgomery Wellness Center.
16782
T
2/18-4/29 6:30-8 p.m.
LSCM
Neighbors
American History – Myths vs. Skeptics
8 Sessions, No fee.
In this skeptical journey through American History, we will consider
anew key people, events, periods, and legacies and gain a much
deeper understanding of the extraordinary history of the United
States. It will also examine how and why these myths arose and what
historians now say really happened. (DVD & Discussion)
9372
TTh
4/1-4/24 1-2:50 p.m.
TUC Vandiver
HISTORY
Western Civilization from Paleolithic to the Renaissance
4 Sessions, No Fee.
We will trace the history of Western Civilization from Paleolithic times
through the Renaissance, with a focus on history, art, architecture,
religion, philosophy, literature and sciences as developed in the
Fertile Crescent, ancient Egypt, ancient Greece, ancient Rome and
the European Renaissance.
14165
M
2/3-2/24 3-4:50 p.m.
TUC
M. Adams
LSC-MONTGOMERY
Reg. #
70th Anniversary of D-Day June 6, 1944 – The Battle of
Normandy
10 Sessions, No Fee.
The course will not only cover D-Day but also the days after D-Day.
It will take you through both the American sector including Omaha
and Utah beaches and the airborne objectives including the bridges
and causeways at La Fiere and Chef du Pont. Also included will be
the capture of the towns of Ste. Mere Eglise and Carentan and the
British/Canadian sector including Gold, Juno and Sword beaches
and the airborne objectives including the Merville Battery and the
bridges over the Orne Canal (Pegasus Bridge). Also included will be
the capture of the town of Caen that Montgomery said he would take
on D-Day. Course will include lectures, Powerpoints, information and
maps gathered from various resources.
9376
TTh
2/4-3/6
1-2:50 p.m.
TUC
Kinnear
History of Tamina through Photography
1 Session, No Fee.
Tamina, a freedmen’s town, is steeped in history. A local graphic
designer and environmental portrait photographer will share her
photographs and collection of stories taken in Tamina over the
last three years. Hear individual stories of those living within this
community before The Woodlands existed including surviving
the Storm of 1900, working in the lumber mills, and experiences
during the civil rights movement. Hear the stories of struggle, faith,
community, and hope of 11 local families.
14157
M
2/10
1-2:50 p.m.
TUC
Corn
Glimpses of the History of Medicine
1 Session, No Fee.
Review selected events in the history of medicine from ancient to
modern times by video and commentary. Lecture by a retired
pathologist.
14159
M
2/17
1-2:50 p.m.
TUC
Watson
American Civil War- Year 1864 (150 years ago)
7 Sessions, No Fee.
Come explore the Civil War as it unfolded in the year 1864. Follow
the Armies as they fought from the Wilderness to Petersburg in the
East and Atlanta to Nashville in the West. New documentary DVDs
include battles of Cold Harbor and Franklin among others. Lectures
include effects on the Confederate Home Front.
9371
MW 3/3-3/31 1-2:50 p.m.
TUC
C. Adams
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LONE STAR COLLEGE -ACADEMY FOR LIFELONG LEARNING Ancient Rome
8 Sessions, No Fee.
Rome ruled the western world for over 1000 years and then
collapsed. How did a small village of farmers become so powerful
and then fall into ruin? This course will discuss these questions as well
as the Roman political system, the important players in Roman history,
and how typical Romans lived their daily lives.
14163
TTh
4/1-4/24 10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
Menig
Battle of San Jacinto
1 Session, No Fee.
Description of the events leading up to the Battle of San Jacinto on
April 20-21 1836 and the outcome of the victory by the Army of The
Republic of Texas.
14166
M
4/7
1-2:50 p.m.
TUC
Green/Martin
Battle of Nacogdoches
1 Session, No Fee.
Events leading up to the Battle of Nacogdoches in August of 1835
and its implications for Texas independence.
14167
M
4/14
1-2:50 p.m.
TUC
Wilson
Frontier Life in the Republic of Texas
1 Session, No Fee.
Develop a better understanding of life´s hardships during pioneer
times through a demonstration of Texas frontier life presented by
teacher, re-enactor and star of “The Sam Houston Movie” on PBS.
Demonstrations of skills necessary for daily life in The Republic of
Texas with period-correct utensils, accoutrements and equipment.
14168
T
4/29
1-2:50 p.m.
TUC
Griffin
NATURE & ENVIRONMENT
Your Landscaping, Your Way, Naturally
1 Session, No Fee.
The class will explore landscape design/build concepts and organic
techniques as well as tried and true native, naturalizing and other
useful plants.
8264
F
2/7
3-4:50 p.m.
TUC
Bowen
Let’s Go Birding
3 Sessions, No Fee.
Following a classroom presentation about backyard birding
(equipment, birds to see and how to attract them) and information
about birding locations in the North Harris County and South
Montgomery County area, the class will take 2 field trips, meeting
guides at local parks.
First class meets at The University Center and then organizes for two
off-site field trips on Feb. 28 and March 28.
8265 F
2/14-3/289–11AM
TUC/off-site
King
LoneStar.edu/ALL-Montgomery
Reg. #
Day
Date
Time
Location
Instructor
Get Acquainted with Spring Creek Greenway Park System
1 Session, No Fee.
Discover area nature by learning more about the local trails and the
nature center. Learn about the park system that can accommodate
hikers, equestrians, canoeists and kayakers. Learn more about the
preservation, recreation and educational opportunities at this unique
location. The class meets at Spring Creek Greenway Nature Center,
1300 Riley Fuzzel Road, Spring, TX, 77386.
8266
F
2/21
10-11:50 a.m.
off-site
Banfield
Best Veggies in the County
1 Session, No Fee.
No tillers, shovels or weeding. You can grow 1000 pounds of produce
in your backyard--even on a tenth of an acre utilizing modern high
intensity techniques. Whether you are gardening for better nutrition,
lower food costs or in case of economic collapse, this class is for you.
8267
T
2/25
10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
Bailey
Attracting Bluebirds to Your Landscape
1 Session, No Fee.
Learn all about the Eastern Bluebird and how to provide the proper
habitat to entice them to nest in your yard. Join the Texas Bluebird
Society and receive a free nest box made for cavity nesters like the
Bluebird.
8268
F
3/7
3-4:50 p.m.
TUC
Crum
Earth Kind Landscaping with the Earth in Mind
1 Session, No Fee.
Earth-Kind Landscaping uses research-proven techniques to provide
a maximum garden and landscape enjoyment while preserving and
protecting the environment. Learn how to choose appropriate plants
and trees.
8270
F
3/28
1-2:50 p.m.
TUC
Potter
Tour of the Trees
1 Session. No Fee.
A tour of trees at Lone Star College Montgomery. Find out more about
Tree Campus USA. Bring your walking shoes.
8269
F
4/11
10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
TBA
Veggie Village Tour
1 Session, No Fee.
If you want to know what plants will grow well in our southeastern
area of Texas, this is the presentation and tour for you. Master
gardeners will give an informative talk and tour of The Veggie
Village about growing your own vegetables. Veggie Village is the
Woodlands Community Donation Garden coordinated by Interfaith
of the Woodlands. It is located at Alden Bridge Sports Park, on the
South Side of Hwy 242 (College Park Dr.), just east of Greenbridge
Dr. Meet at Veggie Village. Wear comfortable shoes.
8273 F
4/25
10-11:50 AM
off-site
Bailey
POLITICAL AFFAIRS/COMMUNITY AFFAIRS
What do People over Age 50 Really Want from Their
Community?
1 Session, No Fee.
Join us for a focus group to explore what people over age 50 really
want to do with the rest of their lives. Do they want a simple life? Do
E-MAIL: MCALL@LoneStar.edu Day
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Time
Location
Instructor
they want to downsize? Do they want to have a healthier life? Do they
want to eat right? Do they want to continue learning? Do they want
to explore new places? Do they want to meet new people? Do they
want to work? Volunteer? Teach? Travel? Date? Live with the kids? Do
they want to drive or stay local? Do they want to learn about new
technology? Do they know the resources in the community? Help the
Academy for Lifelong Learning (ALL) design programs and activities
to fulfill the interests and needs of the community. LSC-Conroe Center
is located at 777 College Park No. Dr. just off Hwy 3083 in Conroe.
16403
Th
1/30
1-2:50 p.m.
LSC-CC
TBA
Let’s Talk about the Amendments to the Constitution
4 Sessions, No Fee.
Understand the amendment process. Discuss the background
and purpose of key amendments to the Constitution. Discuss how
the federal court system has decided the meaning of constitutional
amendments. Bring a copy of the Constitution to class.
16613
TTh
2/18-2/27 10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
Durham
Third Saturday Seminars
4 Sessions. No Fee.
To refer to an ancient Chinese saying, “our world is in interesting
times” and individual citizens are assaulted with a blinding array
of propaganda from every conceivable source. The Third Saturday
Seminar is about demystification of what is going on around us. Time
will also be spent on current events. Meets 2/22, 3/22, 4/26, and
5/17. Meets on Montgomery Campus in B102.
9637
S
2/22-5/17 9:30 a.m.-noon B102
Gibby
Current Events Discussion Groups
4 Sessions. No Fee.
Serious and civil discussions focus on local, state, national and
international topical issues, sorting through often conflicting opinions
and “facts” in an attempt to establish some common ground. The
atmosphere is collegial. A new group starts each month.
14186
F
2/7-2/28 10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
Gorman
14187
F
3/7-3/28 1011:50 a.m.
TUC
Gorman
14188
F
4/4-4/25 10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
Gorman
16516
F
5/2-5/23 10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
Gorman
Texas Public Education
1 Session. No Fee.
Learn how public school students in Texas compare to students in
other states and countries. The answers will surprise you! Find out if
your tax dollars are well spent.
15231
W 5/7
1– 2:50 p.m.
TUC Gorman
The Fair Tax
1 Session, No Fee.
Learn more about The Fair Tax and how it differs from the Flat Tax or
Value Added Tax. If you are curious about how a national sales tax
could work, this lecture is for you. Hear about the origin of the idea
and the proposed benefits. Also be prepared to discuss objections
and ramifications to the Fair Tax concept.
14189
M
3/24
3– 4:50 p.m.
TUC Watson
Registration Help
You may register in person or online (you will need a username,
password, and your student ID number to register online). Check
your receipt to confirm enrollment.
Forgot your username or password? Follow the instructions at
LoneStar.edu/MyLoneStar or attend a Friday Computer Lab.
Don’t have a username and password? Sign up for a Newcomer
Orientation class or stop by the OTS Department in Building E-209,
or attend a Friday Computer Lab.
PHONE: 936.273.7446SPRING 2014 COURSE SCHEDULE
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Beautifying Your Yard with Waterwise Landscaping:
Learn to Xeriscape
1 Session, No Fee.
As water becomes a more precious commodity, those interested in
conserving it while still having a beautiful, inviting landscape can
learn about Earth-kind plants, water saving ideas, and water wise
gardening ideas.
8272
F
3/21
1-2:50 p.m.
TUC Daily
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Let’s Talk about Amending the Constitution through
Article V
1 Session, No Fee.
The framers of The Constitution predicted and anticipated that the
federal Congress would grow to a point that would be beyond their
ability to control, so they built in a way for the people to amend the
Constitution and Congress can do nothing about it. Want to know
how? Come and talk about it.
16867 T
3/25
10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
Durham
Let’s talk about Texas Government
4 Sessions, No Fee.
An interactive discussion about the Texas form of government and
power retained by the people
16868 TTh
4/1-4/10 10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
Durham
Generational Differences- Is there a Generation Gap?
1 Session, No Fee.
If you are a Baby Boomer or a Traditionalist and having a challenge
communicating and understanding the Generation X, Generation
Y and Millenials, then this is the lecture for you. Gain a better
understanding of the generational differences and how to work to
a common goal with your children, grandchildren and co-workers.
16617
W
4/16
1-2:50 p.m. TUC Ray
LSC-MONTGOMERY
READING & WRITING
Book Club
4 Sessions, No Fee.
The club has been meeting monthly since 2000. We discuss and
select books of common interest: novels, fiction, history, biography,
travel, politics and science. For February read Lawrence in Arabia by
Scott Anderson. The Book Club meets once a month. 2/12, 3/12,
4/9 and 5/14. (Note the 3/12 meeting will be off-site, location TBD)
16387
W
2/12
1-2:50 p.m.
TUC
Haydel
W
3/12
1-2:50 p.m.
off-site
Haydel
W
4/9
1-2:50 p.m.
TUC
Haydel
W
5/14
1-2:50 p.m.
TUC
Haydel
Book Club – The Classics
3 Sessions, No Fee.
Meet once a month on the first M for three months. For February
read Harper Lee’s classic “To Kill a Mockingbird”. The discussion
will go beyond the features of racial injustice and the destruction of
innocence to the issues of class, courage, compassion and gender
roles in the American Deep South. Learn to use social media,
specifically Facebook, as a networking and research tool to enhance
the monthly discussions. Meets 2/3, 3/3&4/7.
16388 M
2/3-4/7
10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
Wilcox
Exploring Contemporary Writers
2 Sessions, No Fee.
In two sessions we will explore some of the most important living
writers and their works. No assigned reading: just a forum for
showcasing select authors and books. Session 1: Focus on fiction;
Session 2: Focus on nonfiction.
16389
Th
2/20-2/27 10-11:50 a.m.
TUC Chesney
Volunteers
ALL is a volunteer-driven community. Share your time and talents
and meet new people involved in this exciting organization. We
encourage ALL members to get involved. Join a committee or help
in the office. Standing committees include Open House, Volunteer
Recruitment, Fund Development, Ambassadors, and Office
Assistance. E-mail: MCall@LoneStar.edu or call 936.273.7446
and give us your name and contact information.
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Life Story Writing
2 Sessions, No Fee.
Interested in writing about your life and don’t know where to start?
Writing does more than put down what you already know; it helps
you discover new meanings. Both writers and non-writers will benefit
through writing prompts that help you find the stories inside the flow
of your life events.
16391
F
4/25-5/2 10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
TBA
SCIENCE, PHILOSOPHY & RELIGION
Overview of Faiths Practiced in our Area
6 Sessions, No Fee.
Faiths Together is a fellowship of religious communities that honors
spiritual diversity by building relationships and understanding
among people of different faiths in The Woodlands area. Local
representatives from faith communities such as Christian, Muslim,
Jewish, Hindu, Unitarian Universalist, Buddhist, and Humanist will
present overviews and answer questions.
16393
F
2/7-3/31 10-11:50 a.m.
TUC Roberts
Philosophy 103: How to Think about Ethics
1 Session, No Fee.
Is ethics a matter of faith, feeling, or is it something like science. We
will examine a few ethical theories and apply them to a contemporary
moral issue.
9461
W
2/5
10-11:50 a.m.
TUC Chandler
God’s Dwelling Place
11 Sessions. $15 for Workbook paid to instructor.
This workshop will discuss the amazing love of God, the connection
between the Old and New Testaments and God’s overall plan for
redemption. Beth Moore Bible Study takes us to the Tabernacle of the
Old Testament challenging us to prepare our own hearts to become
the dwelling place of God through Jesus Christ. A $15 fee for the
Beth Moore study book paid to instructor first day of class.
16616
Th
2/6-4/24 10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
Teal
Your Inner Fish
1 Session, No Fee.
What does the fossil record and DNA tell us about the origin of the
human body? Examine the unique perspective of Neil Shubin, noted
paleontologist and professor of anatomy at the University of Chicago.
16398
W
2/19
10-11:50 a.m. TUC
Means
An Engineer’s Divine World
1 Session, No Fee.
Postmodern scientific advances encourage engineers to accept
Christianity as a rational mode of life that is compatible with their
technological culture. I will show how my present studies of religion,
philosophy and the new sciences led me to accept the existence of
a divine world.
16394
W
2/19
1-2:50 p.m.
TUC Peek
Your Student ID#
You may now use your Student ID number instead of your Social
Security number to register for classes. After you have signed up for
your ALL membership, your receipt will have the 7-digit STUDENT
ID number in the upper left of the receipt/confirmation of classes.
Use this number when you register for classes. Your Student ID
number will never change and is printed on your ID card.
LoneStar.edu/ALL-Montgomery
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The First Christmas
2 Sessions, No Fee.
Based on the book of the same title by Marcus J. Borg and John
Dominic Crossan, this presentation will describe the sources used by
Matthew and Luke to present their nativity stories.
9458 W
2/26-3/5 1-2:50 p.m.
TUC Paige
experiences, diet, stress, toxins, etc. can alter not only our traits, but
also the genetic legacy passed to our children and grandchildren.
This discussion by a LSC professor will highlight how changes can be
made “on top of” (epi) our DNA and how those changes can affect
us and our descendants.
16396
Th
3/27
1-2:30 p.m.
TUC Gronlund
Philosophy 104: Political Philosophy
1 Session, No Fee.
We will discuss the role of government in society and the modern
tension between liberty and equality. We will examine theories of
justice. We will try to answer the question of when, if ever, is civil
disobedience morally acceptable.
9454
W
3/5
10-11:50 a.m.
TUC Chandler
The Roots and Legacy of the Enlightenment
1 Session, No Fee.
A few men, from Copernicus to Newton to Voltaire and Beethoven
totally changed western thought resulting in the Renaissance
and Enlightenment, encompassing the Scientific Revolution and
overturning centuries of dogma based on Aristotle and the church.
16614
W
4/2
1-2:50 p.m.
TUC
Haydel
Early Struggles in Christianity: The Trinity and Christology
1 Session, No Fee.
An overview of early Christian history emphasizing the multiple
factors and politics that led to the key doctrines of the Trinity and
Christology in the 4th and 5th Centuries CE. The 4th and 5th century
is the time period from 301 to 500 in accordance with the Julian
calendar in Anno Domini / Common Era.
16395
W
3/5
1-2:50 p.m.
TUC
Condit
Rocks of Lone Star College
1 Session, No Fee.
Join a geology professor for a tour of LSC Montgomery’s rock
collection on campus. Wear comfortable shoes. Meet in front of
Building F/The Library.
16397
T
4/22
3-4:50 p.m.
LSC-M Kleist
Christian Eschatology
2 Sessions, No Fee.
Christian Eschatology provides Biblical insight to the question:
“Where We Will Be When We Get Where We Are Going?”
16399
W
3/19-3/26 10-11:50 a.m. TUC
Addison
Armchair Traveler
4 Sessions, No Fee.
Join us each Monday in April as we discover another mode of
transportation, destination and adventure. Learn about special travel
tours for singles, seniors and the curious. Savvy travelers will share
tips for travel and inspire you to get going!
16400
M
4/7-4/28 10-–11:50 a.m.
TUC Traveler
Cultural Heritage of the Caribbean Islands
1 Session, No Fee.
As part of our International theme, join us for a lecture on the
cultural heritage of the Caribbean. Part lecture, part DVD and part
conversation. Come and share your stories of your favorite islands.
16402
F
4/4
10-11:50 a.m.
TUC Traveler
Academy for Lifelong Learning Open House
Saturday, Jan. 25, 2014 • 11 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Lone Star College-Montgomery, Bldg. E Upstairs
NO TESTS. NO TEXTBOOKS. NO HASSLES.
Learn more about additional ALL classes and lectures,
meet new people, hear about construction updates and
enjoy refreshments!
ALL at LSC-Montgomery is an community designed for YOU,
the active, older adult! The $35 membership fee opens doors
to social activities, personal growth, useful seminars and skills
development for mature, active adults.
Visit LoneStar.edu/ALL-Montgomery or call
936.273.7446.
E-MAIL: MCALL@LoneStar.edu PHONE: 936.273.7446SPRING 2014 COURSE SCHEDULE
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Epigenetics: Where Nature Meets Nurture
1 Session, No Fee.
Introducing one of the newest branches of biology – Epigenetics!
Perhaps you have heard, or taken part in lively “nature vs. nurture”
discussions concerning human characteristics. For scientists, the
discovery of DNA structure and how genes are used to produce
proteins seemed to support the “nature” aspects of the discussion.
We now know that genes are not “fixed” -- predetermining our traits
simply by being passed from one generation to the next. Instead,
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VISIT our Community Education Offices at:
LSC-North Harris
2700 W.W. Thorne Drive
Houston, Texas 77073
Or
LSC-Victory Center
4141 Victory Drive
Houston, Texas 77088
ATTEND an Open House:
Tuesday, Jan. 21
10 a.m. – noon
LSC-North Harris Community Education Building
Thursday, January 23
1-3 p.m.
LSC-Victory Center
ONLINE following the instructions on pages 2–4.
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Continuing Education offices are in CMED 102. Check schedule for details.
Classes are held in one of these rooms:
• DTEC 102 - Digital Technology Center
• CMED 101, 104, 201, 206, 207, 208, 209 - Community Education Building
• FA 201 - Fine Arts Building
• LIBR - Library Building
Library (LIBR)
Academic Building (ACAD)
Winship Building (WNSP)
Industrial Education (INED)
Student Center (STSC)
Fine Arts (ARTS)
Continuing Education
(CMED)
8 Health and Wellness (HPE)
9 College Bookstore (CBST)
10 Energy Training Center
(ETRC)
11 Digital Technology Center
(DTC)
12 Student Services (SSB)
13 Applied Technology Center
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14 Child Development Center
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Table of Contents
Arts & Crafts................................................................. 42
Better Living.................................................................. 42
Communications & Languages........................................ 43
Community Affairs ........................................................ 43
Computers & Technology................................................ 43
Financial & Legal........................................................... 44
History.......................................................................... 44
Parking Tags Required
All campuses now require parking tags to park on
campus. Please come by the CE office for information
on how to get a current tag.
Campus Emergency Numbers
Campus Police Emergencies: 281.290.5911
Campus Non-Emergency Number: 832.813.6800
Campus Office of Technology Services: 936.273.7385
Medical........................................................................ 45
Nature & Environment.................................................... 45
Travel & Trips................................................................ 46
Spring 2014 Classes for Victory Center............................ 47
ALL membership for the 2013-2014 Membership Year is required to register for classes.
SPRING 2014 COURSE SCHEDULE
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MEMBERSHIP
LSC - North Harris ALL Membership
Attend many classes at Lone Star College - North Harris and Victory
Center ALL for one low fee. Some classes may have additional
requirements. Additional event, materials or supplies fees may
also apply. See schedule for individual class details. Annual
Membership, $20
14039
8/20/13 - 8/31/14
ARTS & CRAFTS
Muse Doll Makers Playshop
Ignite your creative genius. Embellish your own symbolic muse doll.
No sewing necessary. The $10 materials fee includes a flexible cloth
doll, fabrics, paint, decorations and tools. Create a companion to
stimulate your creativity, inspire your writing and accompany you
on your life quest. Come with an open heart and a sense of humor!
Limited to 10 students.
14521
W
4/23 & 4/30 1:30-3:30 p.m.
CMED 207
Butler
Basic Wire Earrings
Josie Salumunek makes beautiful jewelry. In this class Josie will discuss
and teach how to make wire earrings. She will share her jewelry
making expertise with you. There will be a small charge for supplies.
Limited to 10 students.
16129
W
4/2
1-3 p.m.
CMED 207 Salumunek
LSC-NORTH HARRIS
Beading
Join Cari & Carolyn to make elegant but simple jewelry. You don’t
need prior beading experience. For the first class, we will furnish the
supplies. Please come and join us and have fun. Classes to be held
on the third Tuesday of each month. After the first class, a fee will be
charged for supplies.
15852
T
1-3 p.m.
CMED 207
2/18, 3/18, 4/15, 5/20
Herbert & Walker
Arts & Crafts
Join us while we explore the fine art of making jewelry from things
you have around the house, like pull tabs and coke cans. Macramé
will also be presented. Our first class will provide an opportunity to
make rodeo jewelry. There will be a small fee for supplies. Classes to
be held on the fourth Tuesday of each month.
15853
T
2/25, 3/25, 4/22
CMED 207
1-3 p.m.
Herbert & Walker
Harriet’s Sewing Tips
Learn about minor alterations, buttons, darts, and many other simple
sewing procedures for the amateur and seasoned sewer. Your
instructor, Harriet Palmer, has sewn and altered her own clothes for
most of her life.
15858
W
3/26
1–2:30 p.m.
CMED 207
Palmer
Sewing Tips for Pants
Bring your questions about sewing and altering pants to get tips and
tricks for better fitting pants from two long-time seamstresses and ALL
members, Harriet Palmer and Cari Herbert. This class has a limited
enrollment of 10.
15859
W
4/9
1–2:30 p.m.
CMED Palmer & Herbert
BETTER LIVING
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Faster EFT – (Emotional Freedom Technique)
Emotional Freedom Technique is a remarkable healing modality
based on the same principles that have been used for thousands of
years in acupuncture, but without the needles. It often works where
nothing else does. Come learn from Dr. Eda Tong about EFT.
14498
M
2/3
12:30–2:30 p.m.
CMED 207
Tong
14506
M
3/3
12:30–2:30 p.m.
CMED 207
Tong
Grow Your Own Health
Invest in your health by learning why whole food nutrition is so
important to good health and how to put vine ripened produce within
reach by starting a garden on your patio or balcony. Did you know
that most of the fruits and vegetables you buy are picked well before
ripeness and never reach peak flavor or nutrition? Be healthier by
growing your own nutritious great tasting vegetables, fruit and herbs
at home.
14500
Th
2/6
10–11 a.m.
CMED 207
Hulett
Bridging the Gap of Wellness
Did you know the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) now
recommends that we eat at least 7 to 13 servings of fruits and
vegetables every day? Most people don’t come close. Let me share
with you why whole food nutrition from fruits and vegetables is so
important to good health and some solutions to bridge the gap
between what you should eat and what you actually do eat.
14511
Th
3/6
1–2 p.m.
CMED 207
Hulett
Grief
We will look at the difference between grief and mourning. Grief
can result from death as well as other losses, such as divorce. Both
psychological and physical manifestations of grief will be addressed
as well as theories of grief.
14513
W
3/19
12:30–1:30 p.m.
CMED 207
Dodgen
Best Places for Senior Living in the Houston Area
Ethel O’Dell will present the pros and cons of owning your home,
downsizing, living in an over 55 community, assisted living or staying
where you are. Ethel is a realtor in the Houston area and currently
serving as Secretary of the Women’s Council of Realtors, Texas
Chapter.
16130
Th
2/27
11 a.m.-noon
CMED 207
O’Dell
Caregiver Essentials
Presented by Kimberly Hegwood, estate planning and elder law
attorney, Caregiver Essentials is an engaging presentation geared
toward elder care and long-term planning for those who are caring
for their loved ones. Learn what it takes to plan for long-term care and
protect your loved one’s assets along the way.
15850
T
2/4
1-2 p.m.
CMED 207
Hegwood
Carry Out Healthcare Decisions
Home Health vs. Hospice is a course that explains the differences
between home health and hospice and what each service has to
offer and who benefits from these services. The course will cover what
benefits are available under Medicare for each of these services. The
course will briefly take a look at the private insurance sector for those
seniors that do not receive Medicare or have an alternate health
insurance plan. You will be amazed what you will learn and take
away from this course and how it could help you or loved one when
faced with an illness that requires in home medical care. This course
is sure to help you identify what choices you as a patient or caregiver
have and which one best fits your needs.
15830
Th
2/13
1-2 p.m.
CMED 207
Graham
Food Storage Preparedness
Lucy Sterns is full of ideas about what food to have on hand in case
there is an extended power outage. Her ideas can help us be more
organized about what food supplies are best to have in storage.
14504
W
2/19
1–2 p.m.
CMED 207
Stern
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Street Defenses for the Elderly
R.W. Mahoney will discuss what can be done to protect yourself
against armed and unarmed assailants. Learn how to defend yourself
against street attacks.
15842
W
4/30
4-5 p.m.
CMED 207
Mahoney
Senior Safety Awareness
David Escobar, a Precinct 4 deputy constable will talk to us about the
latest scams and how to avoid them. He will also give you tips for
personal safety at home and in the community.
1694
W
5/14
11 a.m.- 12:30 p.m. CMED 207
Escobar
Benefits of Being an A.L.L. Student
It’s amazing how many extra discounts and freebies you can get by
using your Lone Star College student ID and email. Sometimes we
can get better discounts as an ALL student than we can as senior
citizens, like computer software for 40% of retail. Come get tips from
a long time student & teacher.
1702
Th
5/15
1-3 p.m.
DTEC 102
Carns
Challenges and Opportunities for the 50+ Workforce
For a variety of reasons, many seniors are trying to re-enter the
workforce today. Regardless of your reasons, you need to be up
to date on the latest strategies and trends in job search techniques,
technologies and where the jobs are for you to be most successful.
Donna Daughdrill, a member of our Continuing Education staff will
share ideas and topics including:
· Resume writing strategies
· Application strategies
· Job search strategies
· Hiring entities that are favorable for 50+ Workforce
· Interview strategies
· Helpful Hints
16242
T
1/28
1-3 p.m.
CMED 207
Daughdrill
COMMUNICATIONS & LANGUAGES
Book Club
If you are a reader and don’t have anyone to discuss your most
recent book selection with, you won’t want to miss this class. Join ALL
members in selecting, reading and discussing books from all different
categories. We meet monthly on the third Tuesday except for the
month of May to discuss our most current read. Call Suzette Belson
for more information at 281.618.5626.
15849
T
1/28
10-11:30 a.m.
CMED 104
Belson
T
2/18
10-11:30 a.m.
CMED 104
Belson
T
3/18
10-11:30 a.m.
CMED 104
Belson
T
4/15
10-11:30 a.m.
CMED 104
Belson
T
5/13
10-11:30 a.m.
CMED 104
Belson
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Location
Instructor
COMMUNITY AFFAIRS
The Bill of Rights
Tommy Grant and Louis Abernathy will discuss the history of
causes leading to the American Revolution, the framing of the U.S.
Constitution and the Bill of Rights. The discussion of the Federalists
and Anti-federalists will also be presented. Tommy Grant has been
studying the Bill of Rights for the last ten years and regularly leads a
discussion on that subject. Louis Abernathy was a state and federal
court lawyer. The study of U.S. and Texas history is one of his hobbies.
14501
Th
2/6
1–3 p.m.
CMED 207
Grant
Pandemic Preparedness
A pandemic is an epidemic of infectious disease that has spread
through human populations across a large region. For twenty-two
years Lucy Stern has been the emergency preparedness coordinator
for her church. She is full of ideas and solutions for what to do in case
a pandemic comes to us.
14508
T
3/4
1-2 p.m.
CMED 207
Stern
CERT – Community Awareness
Community Awareness and Disaster Training is an 8-week program
designed to awaken you to community needs. Covers basic first aid,
disaster preparedness, survivor physical and psychological needs,
introduction to law enforcement and first responders: EMTs and
fire department plus hands on participation. Harris County Dept.
of Homeland Security will provide back packs with first aid and
hurricane supplies.
14516
Th
3/20-5/8 1-4 p.m.
CMED 207
Gunn
Men’s Coffee Chat
A coffee get-together and chat for men. Meet You There in CMED104.
Come join the fun.
15827
W
2/5-5/7
11 a.m.-noon
CMED 104
Springer
Stereotypes of Islam & Muslims
Saadia Faruqi is an interfaith activist, event organizer, speaker,
trainer and writer with expertise in American Muslim issues. She has
been an instructor at Rice University’s School of Continuing Education.
Her Most popular presentation is Stereotypes of Islam & Muslims, a
1-hour interactive training which has received very positive reviews.
15828
W
2/5
1- 2 p.m.
CMED 207
Faruqi
COMPUTERS & TECHNOLOGY
Healthy PC – Or How to Keep Your Computer Running
Smoothly
Bring your laptop or tablet to get the most out of this discussion of
the many things you can do at home to keep your computer running
smoothly. You’ll learn how to connect to the Lone Star College network
so you can download instructions for the various Windows versions
(XP, Vista, 7 & 8). With this “You can do it!” demo you’ll be able to
recognize and prevent numerous threats to your PC’s health, as well
as become prepared for how to handle disasters when they happen.
15838
M, T, Th 4/28-29, 5/110 a.m.-noon
CMED Carns
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Older Women’s Legacy (OWL’s) writing circle
This is a course designed to help women remember and write stories
from their lives. Writing prompts will be given to participants each
week, and while sharing is encouraged, it is never required. Topics
include everything from favorite family stories to the choices we make
that shape our lives.
15826
W
2/5 – 5/7 12:30-2 p.m.
CMED 207 Boatwright
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FINANCE & LEGAL
Avoiding the Funeral Trap
Dealing with the funeral industry without Ken Lambert’s advice is like
going to court without an attorney! Avoid costly mistakes that are
regrettable for a lifetime. Learn about various options for funerals
with a better understanding of funeral industry pricing and sales
tactics. Ken Lambert is not a funeral director, nor does he buy or
sell funeral related merchandise or services. Instead, Ken is a highly
recommended educator and negotiator who works with hospitals,
hospices, and churches, as well as individual families for whom he
has saved thousands of dollars.
14464
T
2/4
10 a.m.-noon
CMED 207
Lambert
Making the Most of your Homeowners & Auto Insurance
Dollars in Today’s Marketplace
Much has changed over the last few years in the insurance
industry. Are you sure you have what you need in the event of a
loss? What are your options to reduce the expense of home and
auto insurance? Are you getting the best value? This session will
provide you some pointers to help make sure you select options
that are best for you.
14465
T
2/11
10:30 a.m.-noon CMED LaGoy
“Life After Work” or Retirement Ideas for Financial
Security
Come learn how to create a sustainable income stream in retirement
from Gary Alden, who will cover the following topics and more:
• How much income you will need
• Where that income will come from
• When you will start Social Security
• Should you be gainfully employed?
• How to manage withdrawals for a sustainable lifestyle
15840
F
4/18
1-3 p.m.
CMED 207
Alden
LSC-NORTH HARRIS
Home Based Business Opportunities
Learn to separate the scams from the legitimate business opportunities
and how to decide if you want a job or a business. Gayla will discuss
the pros and cons of jobs from the home and home based businesses.
15851
W
2/12
12:30-2 p.m.
CMED 207
Cloud
Low Cost Legal and Obama Care
Learn about low cost or free options for help with everyday legal
situations such as will preparation, traffic tickets, tax questions,
landlord issues, divorce, foreclosure, lawsuits, contract review, unfair
treatment by insurance, auto repair or others, identity theft issues
including how to protect yourself and more.
15854
W
2/26
12:30-2 p.m.
DTEC 102
Cloud
Confused About Medicare?
Toni says, “What you don’t know will hurt you.” Whether you are
helping your parents understand Medicare or choosing a plan for
yourself, Toni can help you choose the right solution for your situation.
Bring your Medicare questions for her to answer.
15855
Th
2/27
1–2:30 p.m.
CMED 207
T. King
HISTORY
The Battle of the Alamo
Thomas Green, our popular Texas historian, will present little known
facts about the battle of the Alamo. Tom will discuss the prominent
heroes of the Alamo: Davy Crockett, Jim Bowie, Colonel Travis and
many of the defenders. Come listen to this popular lecturer!
16705
T
4/8
10 a.m.-noon
CMED 207
Green
Goliad Massacre
Tom Green will discuss the Battle of Goliad, the second skirmish
of the Texas Revolution. In the early-morning hours of October 9,
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1835, rebellious Texas settlers attacked the Mexican Army soldiers
garrisoned at Presidio La Bahio, a fort near the Mexican Texas
settlement of Goliad. La Bahía lay halfway between the only other
large garrison of Mexican soldiers (at Presidio San Antonio de Bexar)
and the then-important Texas port of Copano.
16706
T
3/4
10 a.m.-noon
CMED 207
Green
A. Lincoln & A. Pinkerton: A Marriage Made in Haven
Yes, that’s Haven, not Heaven. It’s a largely untold Civil War-era tale,
mired in secrecy and controversy - the alleged 1861 assassination
plot against President-Elect Lincoln. That Lincoln found safe haven is
due in no small part to the fortuitous efforts of that Scottish cooper
turned private detective, Pinkerton, and a captivating young widow
named Kate Warne. This multi-media presentation will let the intrigue
grow as the plot thickens.
15857
F
3/21
10-11:30 a.m.
CMED 101
Vogt
Photo and Document Preservation
Preserving the past, shaping the future: Do you have old letters,
certificates, or photos from years past that have yellowed and are
beginning to deteriorate? Learn from an expert how to organize and
preserve your valuable documents and photographs so that their life is
extended. Identify proper ways to preserve valuable documents and
photographs. Discover where to look on the internet for additional
resources. If you have preservation issues, bring your examples to
class. Instructor is Virginia Rigby, NHC Librarian.
14502
T
2/11
1-4 p.m.
CMED 207
Rigby
We Are Marshall – The Movie
A horrific plane crash wiped out the entire Marshall University football
team and some of their fans as they returned home to Huntington
West Virginia. Matthew McConaughey plays coach Jack Lengyel
who took the job nobody else would and rebuilt the Marshall football
program within months after the crash.
16127
T
4/1
1-3 p.m.
CMED 207
Jones
Battle of San Jacinto
Tom Green will discuss the events leading up to the battle as well as
the Battle of San Jacinto. This battle occurred between the rag-tag
Texas army of Sam Houston and the large polished Mexican army
of Santa Anna.
16707
T
4/8
10 a.m.-noon
CMED
Green
Thomas A. Edison
From his famous successes to false starts and failures, examine the
inventing career of the “father of the future,” as he was known for
his inventions of electric lights, power systems, motion pictures,
recorded sound—even the tattoo pen. Life as we know it would be
inconceivable without the prodigious output of Mr. Edison.
16174
T
5/6
2:30-4 p.m.
CMED 207
Springer
Flags over Texas
We are all familiar with six flags over Texas; however, many more
flags have flown over Texas. Tom Green will discuss the various flags
as well as a display of the flags that have flown over Texas.
16708
T
5/6
10 a.m.-noon
CMED 101
Green
Women at War
The many roles of women during WWII are revealed – what they did
in the military, on the home front, and in the work force.
15860
W
5/7
1-2:30 p.m.
CMED 207
Rossiter
Ultimate Guide to the Presidents
Get a fresh perspective of how the oval office has evolved over the
past two hundred years through stories of the forty-three men who
have served as commander in chief. This will be a three-part series.
Join us for one, two or all three sessions.
16134
Th
3/6
2:30–4:30 p.m.
CMED 207
Springer
16136
T
3/18
3:30–5:30 p.m.
CMED 207
Springer
13639
W
3/26
3–5 p.m.
CMED 207
Springer
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Apollo 13 Anniversary
Apollo 13 was the first U.S. crisis in space during a journey to the
moon 44 years ago. Come see a video as well as a collection of
Apollo 13 memorabilia. Jim Springer had lunch with James Lovell,
the commander of Apollo 13 and has collected many souvenirs of
this epic journey that will be on display. Class participation by other
ALL members is welcome.
15839
W
5/14
1-3 p.m.
CMED 207
Springer
How to Deal with Medical Collections
Peter Burnham is an ALL member who recently retired. He specialized
in what the doctor’s office tells you over the phone and covers what
you need to know about explanation of benefits, or EOB’s…you
know, those papers the insurance company sends you after they pay
the doctor. So bring those medical bills you don’t understand for an
interpretation and learn a little about Obamacare, too.
15835
T
3/25
11 a.m.-noon
CMED 207
Burnham
Texas City Explosion
The Texas City Disaster of April 16, 1947 was the deadliest industrial
accident in US history, and one of the largest non-nuclear explosions.
Originating with mid-morning fire on board the French registered
vessel SS Grandcamp, its cargo of approximately 2300 ton of
ammonium sulfate detonated killing at least 581 people, including all
but one member of the Texas City Fire Department.
15844
T
5/6
12:30–2 p.m.
CMED 207
Jones
Cancers of the Skin
Dr. Robert Cook-Norris, noted Woodlands surgeon and skin
specialist, will discuss the multitude of skin cancers that one can incur
and their current treatment. Dr. Cook-Norris has authored over 25
peer-reviewed articles and chapters on dermatology, skin cancer,
and skin cancer surgery.
16176
Th
5/8
5-6:30 p.m.
CMED 101 Cook-Norris
The Great Storm
The Great Storm is the story of the hurricane that hit Galveston Island
on Sept. 8, 1900. Charles Jones will share the personal stories of
survivors and the recovery of Galveston following the deadliest
natural disaster in United States history.
17064
W
3/5
1–2:30 p.m.
CMED 207
Jones
MEDICAL
Gift of Life - Organ and Tissue Donation
You have the power to donate life! At the time of your death, the
appropriate medical professionals will determine whether your organs,
tissue and eyes are usable. Organs and tissue can be recovered from
individuals well into their 90’s. Eligible organ donors of all ages may
donate their vital organs, including heart, lungs, liver, pancreas,
kidneys and intestines. Tissue donors can donate heart valves, bone,
skin, veins, tendons and corneas. Find out more about how you can
be involved to save and improve lives. 1 Session.
14517
T
4/8
12:30–2:30 p.m.
CMED 207 Van Kuiken
LSC-NORTH HARRIS
ACADEMY FOR LIFELONG LEARNING
•Bring your friends
•Register for classes
•Meet the instructors and Advisory
Committee members.
LSC-North Harris
Tuesday, Jan. 21
10 a.m. – noon
LSC-North Harris Community
Education Building
LSC-Victory Center
Thursday, Jan. 23
1-3 p.m.
4141 Victory Drive, Houston, TX 77088
The Natives Are Restless
Suzanne Chapman has been a volunteer coordinator at Mercer
Arboretum since 1994. She is a watercolor painter and a digital
photographer. Her photographs are featured in magazines,
newspapers and as art in homes. She will focus on the beauty of Texas
native plants and will give us a tour of Mercer’s nature plantings and
show how to place them in a garden landscape. This class is a Meet
You There. Location: 22306 Aldine Westfield Rd, Humble, TX 77338.
14497
F
4/11
10 a.m.-noon
Meet You There Chapman
Let’s Talk About Orchids
As seen in the River Oaks Garden Club and the Kingwood Farmers
Market, Bruce Cameron is the master grower of orchids in our area.
Bring your orchid to class! Learn how to care for them---fertilizing,
watering, lighting, and how to repot them. Learn what to watch out
for when purchasing an orchid.
16128
F
4/25
10-11:30 a.m.
CMED Cameron
Jesse Jones Park & Nature Center is the location of the next three
classes. It is located at 20634 Kenswich Drive, Humble, Texas
77338. The phone number is 281.446.8588 if you need directions.
All the classes below will require extended walking on gravel trails.
Benches are not provided; however frequent stops will be made and
bringing a small stool is recommended as well as bottled water.
Wear comfortable walking shoes and bring mosquito spray.
A Walk in the Park
Learn about characteristics of some of our most common trees to
help you identify them in winter without leaves. Leaf scars, bark
appearance, and other factors can easily be learned. We will take
a leisurely walk near the nature center to see trees and learn the
techniques.
14505
F
2/21
1-3 p.m.
Jesse Jones Park MacArthur
Tour of the Pioneer Village
How did pioneers moving into the Spring Creek area live in the
1820s and 1830s? Come see for yourself as we tour a homestead,
blacksmith shop, root cellar, and other necessary areas that these
hardy settlers inhabited and worked in.
14512
F
3/21
1-3 p.m.
Jesse Jones Park MacArthur
Birding ID/Walk
With a few key essential characteristics you can begin to identify birds
or their families. Beaks, tails, colors, behavior – all are important.
Come learn what Terri MacArthur has to teach about the basics so
you can begin to enjoy bird identification right away!
15841
F
4/25
1- 3 p.m.
Jesse Jones Park MacArthur
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NATURE & ENVIRONMENT
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The Easy Art of Composting
The art of composting is easier than your think. Learn basic composting
techniques, and the benefits and uses of compost. Come learn from
a master gardener and much sought after speaker on organic
gardening Linda Crum. Bring your questions about composting and
much more.
1695
T
5/13
12:30-1:30 p.m. CMED 207
Crum
Let’s Go Birding
This is a classroom presentation of birding, how to identify them,
how to attract them and information about birding locations in the
area. Flo King is a retired teacher with an interest in birds and nature
photography. She has presented talks to many local groups. So come
learn about birding with Flo.
18532
Th
2/20
1-2:30 p.m.
CMED 207
F. King
Let’s Go Birding Field Trips
Use what you learned in the classroom presentation of birding on
field trips with Flo King as we meet with Montgomery ALL member at
local parks. Students will be informed of the location prior to the date.
15856
F
2/28
8:30 a.m.-1 p.m.
Meet You There F. King
18537
F
3/28
8:30 a.m.-1 p.m.
Meet You There F. King
Have Wings, Will Travel
Soar into the amazing world of birds. Meet live birds courtesy of
Houston Audubon’s Educational Department and learn about
migration and bird conservation in the Houston Area.
16175
F
4/4
10 a.m.-noon CMED 101
Weber
LSC-NORTH HARRIS
Kemp’s Ridley Sea Turtles
Carole Allen has always had a love for turtles of all kinds and its
wasn’t surprising that she became interested in the Kemp’s Ridley
Sea Turtle. As they struggle to survive, Carole helped pass a federal
law requiring turtle excluder devices on shrimp trawls. In 2002,
she began representing the sea turtle restoration project. She’s
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received numerous national and Texas awards for her work and was
instrumental in the Kemp’s Ridley becoming the state turtle of Texas.
Carole’s talk will be about the current status of the Kemp’s Ridleys in
the Gulf of Mexico.
15836
T
3/25
12:30-1:30 p.m. CMED 207
Allen
TRAVEL & TOURS
Lunch and Learns
One Monday each month, we will meet with our ALL friends to hear
an interesting speaker. Lunch is on your own. You must be a member
of ALL and register to attend. You can attend one or more. Meet us
in the dining room at Furr’s Cafeteria, 21005 I-45 South, Spring, TX
77373, 281-528-5455.
15829
M
2/10
11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. 15829
M
3/17
11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. 15829
M
4/21
11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. 15829
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5/5
11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Day Trips for Spring 2014
LSC North Harris ALL group is grateful to have buses provided by
Harris County Precinct 1 for our members 55 years of age and
older. We have three trips scheduled; however, time does not allow
destinations to be set prior to publication. Our members will be
notified of destinations and costs through our phone calls and weekly
emails. The trip dates are as follows:
15843
Th 1/30
8 a.m.–5 p.m. 15831
M
2/17
8 a.m.–5 p.m. 15833
M
3/31
8 a.m.–5 p.m. ALL TRIPS WILL BE SCHEDULED AND MEMBERS NOTIFIED VIA EMAIL AND POSTINGS
Thank You, ALL Volunteers!
LSC-North Harris and LSC-Victory Center extends
a thank you to all of the volunteer instructors
without whom the ALL program would not
exist. We also appreciate our many committee
members who help decide class selection
and find volunteer speakers. They share their
knowledge and enthusiasm about their areas of
interest that helps us offer more classes and a
greater variety. These volunteers meet monthly to
share ideas and bring our members interesting
classes and activities. Our community has
benefited from their enthusiastic efforts. If you
would like to join one of our committees or if
you know someone who would make a good
speaker, let us know.
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Lone Star College-Victory Center
4141 Victory Drive
Houston, Texas 77088
281.618.5602
281.618.5634
Celebrating Freedom – Juneteenth Commemoration
Join us as we celebrate Juneteenth and acknowledge African
Americans’ progress. We will also have a special salute to
commemorate people in the community who have served as leaders
and change agents in the fight for life, liberty, and the pursuit of
happiness.
1711
M
6/16
5-8 p.m.
VC 102
Staff
Couple’s Night Out – Happy Hour
It’s time to get out and have fun with your significant other. Couple’s
Night offers an array of fun-filled activities, including Battle of the
Sexes, dancing, and just a plain old good time. Note: There are no
alcoholic beverages offered at these events. Happy Hour is defined
for these purposes as an enjoyable time.
16184
M
1/27
6-8 p.m.
VC 102
Staff
16185
M
2/24
6-8 p.m.
VC 102
Staff
16186
M
3/24
6-8 p.m.
VC 102
Staff
16187
M
4/28
6-8 p.m.
VC 102
Staff
1705
M
5/19
6-8 p.m.
VC 102
Staff
1706
M
6/23
6-8 p.m.
VC 102
Staff
1707
M
7/28
6-8 p.m.
VC 102
Staff
Thursday Night Flicks
It’s movie time! If you are a movie-goer or have a love for old movies,
this is a class you won’t want to miss. Watch some of the best classics
and even recommend some of your favorites for future features.
16179
Th
1/9
4:30-6:30 p.m.
VC 102
Staff
16180
Th
2/13
4:30-6:30 p.m.
VC 102
Staff
16181
Th
3/20
4:30-6:30 p.m.
VC 102
Staff
16182
Th
4/10
4:30-6:30 p.m.
VC 102
Staff
16183
Th
5/8
4:30-6:30 p.m.
VC 102
Staff
1703
Th
6/12
4:30-6:30 p.m.
VC 102
Staff
1704
Th
7/10
4:30-6:30 p.m.
VC 102
Staff
Women’s Chat
We have tons of topics to talk about at our monthly Women’s Chat
sessions. We’ll cover an array of topics and enjoy activities that
will make this one of A.L.L’s most enjoyable classes. Enjoy recipe
swapping, learn couponing tips, get health information, share your
opinions, and have fun with friends.
16210
M
2/3
4:30-6:30 p.m.
VC 102
Staff
16211
M
3/3
6-8 p.m.
VC 102
Staff
16212
M
4/7
4:30-6:30 p.m.
VC 102
Staff
16213
M
5/5
6-8 p.m.
VC 102
Staff
1712
M
6/2
4:30-6:30 p.m.
VC 102
Staff
1713
M
7/7
6-8 p.m.
VC 102
Staff
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Single’s Night Out – Happy Hour
Calling all 50 and better, single men and women out to A.L.L.’s
Single’s Night Out Happy Hour. This fun-filled evening offers a
variety of social activities that will be a combination of informative
and interesting. Each month, there’s something new, so don’t miss
out. Note: There are no alcoholic beverages offered at these events.
Happy Hour is defined for these purposes as an enjoyable time.
16188
T
1/21
6-8 p.m.
VC 102
Staff
16189
T
2/18
6-8 p.m.
VC 102
Staff
16190
T
3/18
6-8 p.m.
VC 102
Staff
16191
T
4/15
6-8 p.m.
VC 102
Staff
1708
T
5/20
6-8 p.m.
VC 102
Staff
1709
T
6/17
6-8 p.m.
VC 102
Staff
1710
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7/15
6-8 p.m.
VC 102
Staff
We Love Our Mothers
In this class, you’ll capture your own memories of your loved ones
and make the cutest coasters ever seen. How? Just grab some of
your most memorable photos and bring to class. Next, you’ll use the
decoupage technique to apply the picture onto a tile. Last, seal and
let the tile dry for the best results. Now, you’ve captured a memory
to last a lifetime. Note: Pictures must be printed on glossy paper.
Polaroid or pictures printed on printer paper can’t be used.
16209
T
4/29
6-8 p.m.
TBA
Staff
16208T 5/6
1-3p.m.
TBA
Staff
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A learning community for active adults 50 +
How to Register
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VISIT our Continuing Education Offices:
LSC-Tomball
30555 Tomball Parkway, Room E166
Tomball, TX 77375
ATTEND our Spring Open House
Saturday, Jan. 18, 10 a.m.-noon
LSC-Tomball Beckendorf Conference Center
30555 Tomball Parkway
Tomball, TX 77375
ONLINE following the instructions on pages 2–4.
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30555 Tomball Parkway
Tomball, TX 77375
LoneStar.edu/all-tomball
LSCTBCE@LoneStar.edu
281.357.3676
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Thank You!
Lone Star College-Tomball extends an ALL Thank You to ALL
of our volunteers! Simply put, we just can’t do it without you!
We appreciate our many talented volunteer instructors who
share their knowledge and enthusiasm about everything from
arts and crafts, to history classes. And we’d like to thank our
community volunteers who serve on our Advisory Committee
and our Curriculum Subcommittee. These groups meet monthly
to exchange new ideas for the enrichment and promotion
of this special program while striving to bring our members
the very best in leisure education and activities. The Tomball
community has benefited from the enthusiastic efforts of these
generous individuals for more than six years. Again, we ALL
thank you!
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Table of Contents
Arts & Crafts................................................................. 50
Computers & Technology................................................ 50
Finance & Legal............................................................. 51
Fun & Recreation........................................................... 51
Health, Fitness & Safety.................................................. 52
History.......................................................................... 52
Medical........................................................................ 53
Nature & Environment.................................................... 53
Political & Community Affairs ......................................... 54
Reading & Writing......................................................... 54
on how to get a current tag.
Science......................................................................... 54
Important Contact Numbers
Spirituality, Religion, Philosophy....................................... 54
Police Emergencies: Non-Emergency Number: Office of Technology Services: 281.290.5911
832.813.6800
866.614.5014
Travel, Tours & Entertainment........................................... 57
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MEMBERSHIP
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ARTS & CRAFTS
Historic Art of Paper Quilling II
Quilling is the art of rolling narrow strips of paper into different
shapes, then combining these shapes to form two or three dimensional
designs. This class is for intermediate or advanced quillers with
some knowledge of quilling. Class members need to bring their own
supplies. Class will meet on 2/28; 3/28; 4/25; 5/23 and will be
limited to 12 participants.
15426
F
2/28-5/23 1-4 p.m.
Hummel
Unique Ways to Save and Share Memories
Learn how to use photo book companies on your computer to make
professional looking photo books, cards, mugs, calendars and more
from your favorite photos. It’s fun, easy and affordable. Great lasting
memories and gifts. Students will need to bring photos on a flash
drive first day of class to make project. Class will meet on 4/7; 4/10;
4/17. and is limited to 32 participants.
15743
M 4/7; Th 4/10; Th 4/17 9 a.m.-noon
Tate
COMPUTERS & TECHNOLOGY
ABC (Absolute Beginner Computing)
Class members will learn terminology, develop keyboard and mouse
skills, and be introduced to the computer in this very basic course
for those who have little or no computer experience with PCs. Class
limited to 32.
15432
T
2/4
9 a.m.- 3 p.m.
Lundy
Introduction to Microsoft Word 2010 101
Learn how to use MS Word in a fun, easy to understand way. This is
a beginners class. Class limited to 32.
15449
W
2/19
9-11 a.m.
Camarillo
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Smart Phone and Beyond
Bring your Android or iPhone for hands on demonstration of the
capabilities of your smart phone. Each time limited to 40.
9:30-10:30 a.m.---Android ONLY presentation; 11a.m.-noon---iPhone
ONLY presentation.
15419
Th
2/20
9:30 a.m.-noon
Brown/Warford
Google Docs: How to do Your Work “In the Cloud”
Learn about “cloud computing” and how to use Google Docs. If
you have a Google Gmail account (you can get one for free) you
already have access to 15gB of free online storage with Google
MyDrive and their free web applications like Google Docs, Google
Sheets, and Google Slides. This means you can create, edit, and
share documents using only your browser. There are no applications
to download and you never have to backup your files. You will learn
how to access MyDrive, upload documents, edit them, and share
them with others. Class prerequisites: “moderately experienced”
Internet users (not appropriate for beginners), and students MUST
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have a Google email account (Gmail). Both classes cover the same
information. Class limited to 32.
16140
M
2/24
10 a.m.-noon
Matson
16141
M
4/7
10 a.m.-noon
Matson
MS Word 2010 201
Go deeper in understanding how to utilize MS Word 2010.
Intermediate class, not for beginners. Class limited to 32.
15445
W
2/26
9-11 a.m.
Camarillo
Introduction to Microsoft Excel 2010
This is a beginners guide to Excel 2010. Learn about Excel 2010 in
a fun and practical way. Class limited to 32.
15453
W
3/5
9-11 a.m.
Camarillo
Excel 2-Introduction to Formulas
This class will cover many useful formulas that will bring your
spreadsheets to life. Includes mathematic, date and time, logical,
and text formulas, and error-checking. Excel 2010 will be used,
however, these formulas apply to Excel 2003, XP, and 2007 as
well. You must have mastered Excel fundamentals to take this class.
Class limited to 32.
16086
T
4/1
9:30 a.m.-noon
Schloz
Excel 3-Introduction to Reports
Preparing Excel reports. This class will cover report formats, page
layout, headers and footers, gridlines, colors and fonts, alignment
and borders to make your reports more attractive and effective. Excel
2010 will be used, however, these techniques apply to Excel 2003,
XP, and 2007 as well. You must have mastered Excel fundamentals to
take this class. Class limited to 32.
16087
T
4/8
9:30 a.m.-noon
Schloz
Google & Beyond
Impress your friends and amaze your children with what you learn
here! Teach your grandkids some neat Internet tricks. This fun course
will take us beyond normal Internet searching. We will play in the
“deep Web” that the search engines cannot see. We will learn how
to construct an Internet search so that we will get only a few hits.
We will learn how to use the advanced features of Google. We will
explore some really unique and interesting websites. We will learn
how to verify those wild claims we get in our e-mail and discover how
to identify those internet hoaxes. Each class limited to 32.
15412
MTWTh 2/10-2/13 10 a.m.-noon
Crowley
15414
MTWTh 3/17-3/20 10 a.m.-noon
Crowley
Advanced Google
Students should take Google & Beyond before taking this class—We
will review Google’s advanced searching techniques and learn how
to use Google’s Boolean search strategies; learn about domain and
time limits on the results; etc. Each class limited to 32.
15415
F
2/14
10 a.m.-noon
Crowley
15416
F
3/21
10 a.m.-noon
Crowley
Elementary PowerPoint
Introduction to Microsoft PowerPoint. Overview of program toolbars.
Prepare slides using PowerPoint tools. Build simple slide-shows.
Introduce slide animation techniques. Students should bring a flash
drive to save their work. Class limited to 30.
16592
W
4/15
10 a.m.-noon
Schuster
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Facebook 101
This wildly popular, free social networking site combines the best
of photo sharing, interaction among friends and family, games and
clever applications. Find out why it is the #1 website in the world.
Class limited to 32.
15435
T
2/18
9-10:30 a.m.
Lundy
Internet Sites Worth Visiting
The World Wide Web is FULL of resources and sometimes finding
them is half the battle. This class will show you valuable websites that
are fun, resourceful and just plain cool! You will definitely leave with
a list of new favorites Class is limited to 32.
15439
T
2/18
11 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Lundy
Apps for iPhone and iPad You Can Use
Have an iPad or iPhone? Then don’t miss this fun class on discussing
and sharing apps you can use! We will go over the latest updates
and even go over the basic functionality of your device. Featuring all
the latest changes with iOS7 and more! Class limited to 32. Bring
your device.
15442
T
2/18
2-3:30 p.m.
Lundy
Tracing Your Ancestors
Basic two part course in tracing your family genealogy. The course
will cover how to get started, documenting your finds, organizing
materials and how to research family history using various websites
on the internet for research. All research in class will be via computer.
Basic computer skills helpful. Each class limited to 32. (2 sessions)
15411
Th
2/6 & 2/13 1-3:30 p.m.
Miazga
FINANCE & LEGAL
Annuities and Your Retirement
Retirement can be an incredible time in your life, and it can last
more than 20 years. However, it’s important to consider whether your
retirement income will last as long as your retirement. When it comes
to generating retirement income, one option to explore is an annuity.
15427
Th
2/6
9:30-11 a.m.
Bowman-McCormick
Avoiding the Funeral Trap
Increase awareness of funeral industry pricing and sales tactics. Learn
various options for funerals. Pre-planning, pre-purchasing, or waiting
until the time of death to purchase. Keeping options open. Avoiding
mistakes regrettable for a life-time. Note: Day and evening classes
15420
T
2/11
10 a.m.-noon Lambert
15421
T
5/6
6:30-8:30 p.m.
Lambert
Elder Law: What Documents Do I Need To Have In Place
Now?
Discussion of various advanced directives and testamentary
documents, including Last Will and Testament, document uses, which
ones are time sensitive, and the repercussions of not having the
documents in place.
15425 M
3/3
1:30-3:30 p.m.
Bulgawicz
Elder Law: Probate 101
Introduction to the Texas probate process, role of the executor and/or
administrator, role of the probate attorney, and how to avoid pitfalls.
Excellent information for those who may be called upon to be an Executor
and for those who want to prepare family members for the process.
15422
M
3/24
1:30-3:30 p.m.
Bulgawicz
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Location
Instructor
Healthcare and Your Retirement
The increased cost of healthcare is a growing concern for retirees.
During this class we will discuss: medicare coverage and traditional
medical expenses; long-term medical care expenses; and strategies
for addressing uncovered expenses.
15429
Th
4/3
9:30-11 a.m.
Bowman-McCormick
FUN & RECREATION
FRIDAY AFTERNOON MOVIE MATINEES
Join us the first Friday of each month to revisit some old and not-so-old
favorites. Bring a snack, or get one at the snack bar, which will be
open until show time at 1 p.m.
How Green Was My Valley (1941)
Recounted via the memories of the Morgan family’s youngest son,
director John Ford’s gentle masterpiece (which won five Oscars,
including Best Picture and Best Director) chronicles 50 years in the
lives of a close-knit clan of Welsh coal miners. As the years pass,
the Morgan’s try to survive unionization, a lengthy strike and mining
accident; meanwhile, their hometown and its venerable traditions
slowly disintegrate. Stars Walter Pidgeon, Maureen O’Hara and
Roddy MacDowall. 118 minutes
15711
F
2/7
1- 3 p.m.
Scholz
Cool Hand Luke (1967)
“What we have here is a failure to communicate.” Luke Jackson (Paul
Newman) is a man who likes to do things his own way, which leads
to a world of hurt when he ends up in a Southern prison camp—and
on the wrong side of its warden (Strother Martin). George Kennedy
copped an Oscar as a fellow prisoner who tries to break Luke and
later comes to revere him. The cast also includes a young Dennis
Hopper, Harry Dean Stanton and Jo Don Baker. 127 minutes.
15712
F
3/7
1- 3 p.m.
Scholz
The Bridge On The River Kwai (1957)
Director David Lean’s sweeping epic---best known for a whistling work
theme that became legendary---is set in a World War II Japanese
prison camp, where British prisoners are forced to build a railway
bridge as a morale-building exercise. Cast includes William Holden,
Alec Guinness, Jack Hawkins, Sessue Hayakawa. 167 minutes
15713
F
4/4
1-4 p.m.
Scholz
The Thomas Crown Affair (1968)
Rich, bored playboy Thomas Crown has a new hobby; pulling off the
perfect crime. When he masterminds a bank robbery from behind the
scenes, insurance investigator Faye Dunaway sets out to catch him
but ends up seduced by her quarry’s charms. Stars Steve McQueen,
Faye Dunaway, Paul Burke, Jack Weston, and Yaphet Kotto. 102
minutes.
15714
F
5/2
1- 3 p.m.
Scholz
Rummikub
Join this ongoing game group and enjoy the fun and learn the
strategy of this fast moving rummy tile game. Meets every M, except
March 10, in South Wing, Tomball College Cafeteria
16084
M
2/3-5/12 2-4 p.m.
Wofford
Trivial Pursuit
Trivial Pursuit is a board game in which progress is determined by a
player’s (in our rules, a Team’s) ability to answer general knowledge
and popular culture questions. Categories can be, for example,
Geography, Entertainment, History, Arts & Literature, Science &
Nature and Sports & Leisure….there could be more. You will learn
the details from our host Bill Crowley at the first class. This is a lot
of fun!!! Class will meet six times: 2/3;2/17;3/3;3/24;4/14;4/28
15709
M
2/3-4/28 10 a.m.-noon
Crowley
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Navigating Your Next Adventure: Managing Your
Retirement Income
Introduces a number of ideas to help build a reasonable and
sustainable strategy for managing income and expenses during
retirement. Geared towards people who are thinking about retiring
or who have retired recently.
15428
Th
3/6
9:30-11 a.m.
Bowman-McCormick
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Magic Piano (Beginners Class)
Much of the complexity of playing a piano is smoke and mirrors.
In this class, your instructor will demystify the wondrous piano and
simplify complex sheet music. You will be introduced to what some call
the pop-chord method, used by professional musicians. This method
of instruction is approximately five times faster than traditional or
classical piano. As a result, you will have all the tools you’ll need to
play anything but classical music on the piano. This class is primarily
lecture with some hands-on practice. Class is limited to 20 and must
have minimum of 5 enrolled. Supply fee of $29 for book and CD is
payable to instructor at class on 2/24.
16096
M
2/24
10 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
White
Fly Casting/Fly Fishing
Experience the fun of learning the sport of fly fishing. The first step
is to learn how to cast a fly or other very light weight objects The
overhead, side, roll and bow and arrow casts will be demonstrated.
Information on fly rods, reels and lines will also be discussed.
15710 T
3/4
1:30-3:30 p.m.
Ferris/Rogers
Stuff You Might Have Wondered About Texas
A lighthearted look at the state in which you live. Lots of factoids—
some amazing, some amusing. Repeat of Fall 2013 class.
17085
W
10/9 10-11:30 a.m.
Heineman
HEALTH, FITNESS & SAFETY
Walking For Exercise
These sessions provide participants with the opportunity to actively
participate to develop the proper technique to be used while walking
for cardiovascular exercise. Proper posture, foot strike, proper
gait, respiration and exercise heart rate use is emphasized. Prior
to participating in the course, students with physical limitations
are strongly encouraged to notify their physician of their plans to
participate in these two sessions. Potential participants with previous
physical limitations including: previous cardiac issues (heart attack,
high blood pressure, etc.), knee, ankle or lower back problems
should visit their doctor prior to participation to obtain a release
for participation in this course. Presentation of current Academy for
Lifelong Learning membership card will be required to attend.
15822
F
1/31-2/7 9-10 a.m.
Wellness Center Zarosky
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Living Healthy in a Toxic World
We are exposed to toxins on a daily basis, in the food we eat, the air
we breathe, and the products we use in our homes. Come learn how
to minimize exposure to toxins by using natural, toxin free household
products. Experience an essential oil infused household cleaner and
receive common recipes using essential oils for making your own
non-toxic bath scrubs, air-fresheners, and more.
16092
W
2/5
10:30 a.m.-noon
Murrell
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“Am I pH Balanced?”
Did you know that many bodily functions, including digestion,
enzyme activity, and hormone balance are completely dependent
on the body to maintain an ideal pH balance? What is ideal? How
can you find out? This class is designed to answer your questions
about pH. We will be discussing the myths and facts about the proper
balancing and how to achieve optimum health by paying attention to
this delicate balance of your body. $4 to instructor for booklet.
15716
W
2/26
6-8 p.m.
Fry
Pain Tamers: Living with Chronic Pain
This class reviews the types and categories of pain with an emphasis
on living with chronic pain. Discussion centers around family and
physician relationships, how to use medication safely and how to
find less expensive medications, what to do in a pain flare-up and
being believed or validated and more. Attendees will have a better
understanding of the emotional, physical and financial burden living
with chronic pain can cause.
16142
Th
2/27
9 a.m.-noon
Dearman
Senior Living Options II: The Good, Bad & The Ugly
In Senior Living Options Part I, we looked at the different housing
options that are available (from remaining in your own home to
assisted living to nursing homes). In Part II we will explore in more
detail what some of those options are and the cost.
16076
T
3/4
11 a.m.-noon Arrington
Fitness for Daily Living
Learn how to get your metabolic fire burning and reduce stress.
By implementing three simple steps into your daily routine you can
increase your body’s metabolic process, have more energy, and
increase longevity of wellness. Learn how to make better choices to
improve your overall vitality.
16091
T
3/18
1-3 p.m.
Murrell
“Would a Body Detox Benefit Me?”
There are numerous ways to cleanse the body from the inside out.
To be perfectly healthy, detoxifying should be a part of a regular
regimen. But where and how to start? Does one do an all body cleanse
or focus on something for the skin, or the liver, or the bowels? You
will learn safe, effective ways to gently cleanse from a Naturopathic
perspective.
15717
W
3/26
6-9 p.m.
Fry
Reflexology
Join ITEC certified Reflexologist Vivian Brandon as she discusses the
specific massaging technique of hands and feet as an alternative
form of healing. This course will provide information about how
Reflexology works with the body to restore a natural state of wellbeing. Class limited to 18.
15718
F
4/4
1-3 p.m.
Brandon
“Why Am I So Tired?”
Are you tired, and sick and tired of being tired? Sometimes it seems
that our world is populated with walking zombies! Drinking more
coffee is no more than a quick fix as is the snack of a sweet in the
afternoon to keep going. Would you like to discover some reasons
from the perspective of a Naturopath why you are tired and some
things you can do to help?
15715
W
2/5
6-9 p.m.
Fry
Everyday Uses of Essential Oils for Health and Wellness
Learn how therapeutic grade essential oils like frankincense can be
of benefit to your health. Essential oils have anti-microbial properties;
learn which oils are anti-bacterial, anti-viral, anti-fungal, and antiinflammatory in nature. Learn how to strengthen your immune system,
balance stress, fight infection, and restore your energy. Experience the
fragrances of lavender, peppermint and lemon, just to name a few.
16090
M
4/21
6:30-8 p.m.
Murrell
Natural Nutrition
Learn how natural whole foods, medicines and herbs can put you
on the track to preventing some of the ailments common to the aging
process. By responding to your body’s natural nutritional needs with
better lifestyle choices and habits, including diet, exercise and rest,
you will be promoting better health for your life for many years to
come. $5 to the instructor for handouts.
15719
Th
3/20
10:30 a.m.-noon
Masden/Salce
HISTORY
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Islam in the Middle East: A Historical Survey
The purpose of this course of lectures is to provide some basic
understanding of the history of Islam in the Middle East from the time
of the Prophet Mohammed to the present. The course opens with a
discussion of the career of Mohammed. Afterward, we will consider
the efforts of early Muslims to maintain a universal Islamic state led
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by a Khalif. In surveying the turbulent age of the Crusades, we will
examine the Sultanate of Egypt and the IIkhanid Empire of the Mongols.
From 14th to the 19th centuries, the so-called gunpowder empires
dominated the scene, the militant powers of the Timurid, Ottoman
and Safawid Empires. Moving forward in time, the Middle East
was jarred by the impact of European imperialism from Napoleon’s
invasion of Egypt onward. After the First World War, the Middle
East saw the painful emergence of modern nationalism in the 20th
century. The modern Middle East remains vexed by unsolved riddles.
How these people become modern without betraying their souls? The
ideologies such as socialism, democracy and fundamentalism remain
central. Class meets on the following dates: 2/5; 2/12; 3/5; 3/19;
3/26;4/2
16083
W
2/5-4-2
2-4 p.m.
Fox
Texas & Abraham Lincoln: American Relations with the
Lone Star State during the Civil War
(Texas History Series supported by the Sons of the Republic of Texas)
As tensions surrounding the Civil War consumed the nation, the state
of Texas was in the midst of finding its place as a new state in the
Union and became a place of refuge for Confederate leaders. This
lecture, by Dr. Lisa Morales, will explore the role that Texas played
prior to, and during, the Civil War as well as the considerations of
the 16th President of the United States related to the Lone Star state.
15823
W
2/19
1-2:30 p.m.
Morales
World War II/Korea Stories
You will hear true stories from WWII and Korean veterans about
their war service. Attendees will be encouraged to participate in the
discussion portion. Come and hear the fascinating memories these
special servants have to share.
15721
T
2/25
1:30-3:30 p.m.
Ferris
The Fathers of Texas
(Texas History Series supported by the Sons of the Republic of Texas)
Songs and stories of the Texas Revolution adapted from the Fathers of
Texas series. A viewing of the Fathers of Texas Documentary Trailer
and a viewing of Stephen F. Austin’s Old 300 & Reclaiming of San
Felipe de Austin Documentary Trailer. K.R. Wood’s interest in country
music began over forty years ago. K.R., a native Texas singer,
songwriter, historian and musician, plays 6 and 12 string acoustical
guitars and has received acclaim for his Fathers of Texas CD series
which is a collection of songs and narration about Texas’ storied
history, which is considered a landmark in Texas music.
15722
W
2/26
1-2:15 p.m.
Wood
A Visit with “The Duke”
(Texas History Series supported by the Sons of the Republic of Texas)
Meet the movie herd, John Wayne, also known as “The Duke” as
portrayed by Jack R. Edmondson, historian, and author of “The
Alamo Story: from Early History to Current Conflicts”.Dressed and
talking like John Wayne, Mr. Edmondson will amaze the audience.
Attendees will learn enough to win a John Wayne trivia contest.
16077
W
2/26
2:30-3:30 p.m.
Edmondson
The Doolittle Raid on Tokyo—April, 1942
In April, 2007, Robert “Bob” Gardner, as co-chairman, and other
members of the Yellow Rose Squadron hosted the 65th national
reunion of the Doolittle Raiders and their families in San Antonio.
Bob attended other reunions around the country, developing personal
relationships and learning the personal stories of many of the surviving
Raiders. Using his broadcast journalism and photography expertise,
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he subsequently produced a short documentary about the Doolittle
Raid and is a frequent presenter and speaker at various civic and
history clubs in Texas.
16094
Th
4/3
1- 3 p.m.
Gardner
Mad and Merry Monarchs
A historical glimpse into the private lives of the good, bad, lusty,
unscrupulous, murderous, mad and merry royalty of a bygone era.
Not your grandmother’s history class! An entertaining presentation.
Four(4) class meetings: Wednesday’s., 4/9; 4/16; 4/23 AND M,
4/28.
15723
W
4/9-4/28 1-4 p.m.
Workman
MEDICAL
The 4 Parts of Medicare, and More…
If you missed her earlier presentations, or if you would like to hear the
basics of the 4 Parts of Medicare along with an up-date on current
changes/additions, you can do that on one of the two different day/
times, one being in the evening. An overview of Medicare Parts
A,B,C, and D are explained along with recent changes. You will
learn the differences between Medicare, Medigap and Medicaid.
Bring your questions.
15724
M
2/17
1- 3 p.m.
Mims
15725
M
4/28
6:30-8:30 p.m.
Mims
Mental/Whole Body Health: Chronic Diseases, and Life
and the Finish Line
Life is a journey. Taken from a whole body health point of view, Dr.
Jones will discuss how mental and whole body health are connected,
how chronic disease effects the whole being as well as a specific
area, and how living life and approaching its last days effect us
and those close to us. Join this class and be part of this meaningful
journey.
15728
M
2/24
1- 3 p.m.
Jones
Aging Is A Family Affair
A nationally-sought speaker, Dr. Irwin will discuss information on
elder care, a growing issue with the steady rise of the Baby Boomers
as they face caring for their aging loved ones; also, how we can
assist our own children in preparing for OUR aging. Learn family
decision-making tools such as when and how to make decisions,
building communications, and how to give and receive help.
15726
M
4/7
1- 3 p.m.
Irwin
Healthcare Options in Our Community: Where Do I Go
From Here?
Health care options can be difficult and confusing. Come hear an
expert panel, each who are specialist in their area and who will
help you understand each of the following processes: long-term acute
care hospital services, inpatient/outpatient rehabilitative services,
nursing home care, skilled and long-term care; home health services,
caregiver support services, assisted living and memory care, hospice
and end-of-life care. This is a panel presentation followed by questions
and answers. Join us.
15727
M
4/14
1-3:30 p.m.
Johnston
NATURE & ENVIRONMENT
What’s Bugging You??
Steps you can take to keep your home bug free and what you can do
if these nasty, household pests get in. Different bugs require different
methods to eradicate. Come and find out how to rid your home of
these nuisances.
15737
W
2/12
1-3 p.m.
Kohut
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Appomattax: Battle and Surrender
Join us for an in-depth review of how Robert E. Lee decides to
surrender his Army of Northern Virginia to Grant’s overwhelming
military strength. (But is it the end?)
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T
3/4
3-4:30 p.m.
Parker/Rhoades
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Small Engine Repair
This class will provide you with a step-by-step guide to maintaining
your small engines on lawn mowers, etc. First class will cover small
engine theory and carburetor type problems. Second class is a hands
on disassembling and reassembling of a horizontal 5 HP engine
and general maintenance of two and four cycle engines. Two class
meetings. Class is limited to 14 and will meet at D&S Automotive, 703
W. Main, Tomball. A small supply fee will be payable to instructor at
first class meeting.
15729
Sat
2/15-2/22 8:30 a.m.-noon
Smith
Native Landscaping
Native plants can be beautiful and beneficial. This class will discuss
what to plant, when to plant as well as good quality plants. What is
the best material to use for the very best results?
15746
W
2/19
10 a.m.-noon
McKenzie
Basic Gardening
Have you always wanted to have your own garden? This class will
help you find out what is needed to get started. Get all our questions
answered in one informative class.
15736
Th
2/20
1- 3 p.m.
Ferriman
Organic Gardening: Everything You Need to Know
This class will emphasize the “How To” of organic gardening,
including irrigation, composting, soil chemistry and diseases and
weeds. Bring your questions and get answers.
15735
W
3/5
1- 3 p.m.
McKenzie
Preventing Potential Pig Problems
Explore the damaging impact these feral hogs have on our
landscape, watersheds, crops and lawns. What can be done to
eliminate this menace. The latest trapping methods. You won’t believe
the destruction these animals cause!
15734
Th
3/6
1- 3 p.m.
Tyson
Attracting Birds to Your Backyard
There are some things you can do to have your feathered friends
visit you. Learn about the birds you can attract and what are the best
ways to keep them coming. Bring all your questions.
15744
Th
3/27
10 a.m.-noon
Burrull
Deterring Squirrels
Are the pesky squirrels driving you nuts? Eating all you bird seed?
Here is your chance to get even and learn how to (hopefully) outsmart
the bushy tailed rascals.
15745
Th
3/27
1- 3 p.m.
Burrull
POLITICAL & COMMUNITY AFFAIRS
LSC-TOMBALL
“Be Tomball Ready”­—Safety and Security from A-Z
Emergency planning professionals will share what your community
is doing to prepare for a variety of catastrophic events and how
you, your family and your business can prepare, survive and
TAX DEDUCTABLE DONATIONS TO LSC-TOMBALL
ACADEMY FOR LIFELONG LEARNING
With the help of numerous individuals, businesses and community
organizations, the Lone Star College Foundation provides financial
resources to students, academic programs, and faculty and staff
of the system. Tax deductable donations to the Foundation can be
designated for many purposes including support of LSC-Tomball’s
ALL. Individual contributions, matching donations or grants
based on volunteer participation are all welcome. For additional
information, please contact Dr. Roy Lazenby, Program Manager
for the LSC-Tomball ALL Program at 281-401-1868 or the LSCS
Foundation Executive Director, Darcy Mingoia at 832-813-6636.
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recover from disasters such as flooding, hurricanes, fire, terrorism,
mass evacuation, long-term power failure, cyber-crime, internet and
online banking security, identity theft, business crime, fraud, and
other critical situations. The presentation will include an audience
participation/question and answer session.
16639
W
3/26
10a.m.-noon
Various Speakers
What’s Happening in Tomball (Lunch & Learn)
Back by popular demand, Greater Tomball Chamber of Commerce
President Bruce Hillegeist presents his bi-annual update on the Tomball
area. Buy lunch in the college cafeteria or bring a brown bag lunch
and join Bruce for this very informative presentation.
15747
F
5/9
11 a.m.-1 p.m.
Hillegeist
READING & WRITING
Free eBooks @ Your Library
Are you looking for more books to read on your Kindle, Nook, or
iPad? Come find out how to get the latest titles with just your library
card. We have thousands of books just waiting to be checked out
and downloaded directly to your device. Come learn how!
16088
T
2/11
2-4 p.m.
Clark
Wondering What to Read Next?
Perhaps you read much faster than your favorite authors can write
new books. It could be that you are overwhelmed by the number
of book choices available in each genre. Whatever the reason, if
you need any kind of reading advice, the HCPL Book Hunters can
help! Book Hunters: Your Personal Reading Consultants is a new
personalized service the library offers that connects readers with the
books we think they will enjoy the most. Come find out about this
wonderful service, as well as learn how you can use library resources
to find your next great read!
16089
Th
3/20
2-4 p.m.
Clark
SCIENCE
Astronomy
Discover the wonders of the universe with Astronomy Magazine’s
“Infinite Cosmos” series. Each class will feature a different topic:
Solar System; Life and Death of a Star (White Dwarfs); Secrets of
the Sun; Mars, the Red Planet. Instructor Maria Culley was a NASA
volunteer for 5 years during the Space Shuttle years and will be
sharing memorabilia from her time there (including a miniature Mars
rover!), This class is limited to 18 students because of hands on with
the memorabilia and meets to the following date: 4/8; 4/15; 4/22;
4/29.
16085
T
4/8-4/29 2-4 p.m.
Culley
Geography
We will explore the different types of maps in use today and review
how geography has shaped the history of the world. We will
investigate how geography continues to shape today’s news. We will
play a little geography trivia, so bring your thinking caps!
15739
F
4/11
10 a.m.-noon
Crowley
SPIRITUALITY, RELIGION, PHILOSOPHY
Feng Shui for Living
Wonder why you’re experiencing a cascade of bad events after
moving to your new home? Wonder why the owner of the Chinese
restaurant moved his front door to another location? Come learn
about “Feng Shui” (wind & water) to see how it works for you.
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Islam in the 21st Century
In the years since 9/11, Americans have had numerous questions
and concerns about Islam. This course aims to remove some of the
common stereotypes and misinformation created by the media, discuss
the basic tenets of the Islamic faith, and highlight the contributions
made by Muslims in the fields of education, social service, politics
and much more.
15825
T
2/25
10 a.m.-noon
Faruqi
TRAVEL, TOURS & ENTERTAINMENT
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Statue of Liberty: Enlightening the World
Discover the glory of this gift from France in a breathtaking look at the
creation and restoration of “Liberty Enlightening the World”.
16882
W
4/9
10 a.m.-noon
Tate
Library Activities
Book Clubs
Book clubs are a chance to read a good book, join in great
discussion, and have fun with others. The library offer numerous book
clubs based on various interests.
Overland Travel to Alaska
Overland to Alaska is called the Ultimate North American Road
Trip. Leave the congested urban centers behind and experience the
freedom of the open road on two, three or four wheels. We’ll discuss
what to expect in accommodations, food, road conditions, what to
bring and what you will see. Which months are best? How much
time should you allow? Ferry vs. highway? Is gas readily available?
What about wildlife? Have your questions answered and view
stunning photos from someone who has taken the ultimate road trip.
16640
Th
2/13
10 a.m.-noon
Daub
They include:
After Austen Book Club Last Monday of the month at 7 p.m.
Afternoon Book Discussion Group 1st Tuesday of the month at 3 p.m.
Inspirational/Christian Book Club2nd Thursday of the month at 7 p.m.
Mystery Book Club
4th Thursday of the month at 1 p.m.
Nonfiction Book Discussion Group 3rd Tuesday of the month at 3 p.m.
Paranormal Book Club
2nd Monday of the month at 7 p.m.
Documentation for International Travel
When preparing for an International trip, the traveler needs to
understand what is expected.
15738
Th
2/27
1:30-3:30 p.m.
Brown
Postcard Collecting Group
If you are thinking of starting a hobby, postcard collecting is still an
affordable one, whether you collect antique, vintage and/or newer
postcards. Everyone is invited to bring any interesting postcards they
may own. Come join the Postcard Collecting Club at Tomball Library
every third Saturday at 3 p.m.
AARP Driver Safety
This course is intended for individuals age 50 and over who are
interested in improving their driving skills. The class is not eligible
for use in dismissing a moving violation ticket, but may be used in
applying for a discount in automobile insurance. Participants will
review the “rules of the road” and defensive driving practices. The
course will also cover normal changes in vision, hearing and reaction
time that accompany aging. The cost is $15 for AARP members, $20
for non-AARP members, to be paid at the door for a study guide that
each participant keeps.
15740
M
2/24
9 a.m.-1 p.m.
Loveless
15741
M
4/24
9 a.m.-1 p.m.
Loveless
Machu Picchu and the Incas of Peru
Travel to Peru to see the wonders of the Inca builders. Their building
sites are World Heritage certified.
15742
T
3/25
10 a.m.-noon
M. Parker
Let’s Go Cruisin’!!
This class is for those who have never taken a cruise and for past
cruisers wanting to learn about new cruise destinations. Wanting
to take a cruise to Alaska? Hawaii? Caribbean? Europe? or other
places in the world? You will receive details about all of these
destinations and much more. A question and answer time will follow
the presentation. Don’t miss out on this informative presentation to
help you decide to cruise on your next vacation.
16082
F
3/28
10 a.m.-noon
Lazenby
Computer Classes
The library offers many options for computer classes, including
Computer Basics, Files & Folders, Email, Internet, Digital Photography,
and the Microsoft Office Suite – Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and
Access. There are also some computer classes offered in Spanish.
These classes are held at various times, so please contact the library
for the current schedule.
Workforce Solutions presents different seminars geared towards
job seekers, including Resume Workshops, Interviewing Tips, and
more. These seminars are held at the library every 1st and 3rd
Wednesday of the month from 1- 3 p.m..
Our English as a Second Language (ESL) program provides
many different ways to learn and practice English. We have tutors and
small group learning for beginners, a class for intermediate levels,
and a friendly environment for practicing English at our weekly ESL
discussion times. Current discussion times are Ms and Wednesdays
from 10:30 a.m.–noon.
Teen Activities are constantly going on at the library, like game
days and craft projects, just check out our latest calendar.
Children’s Activities at the library provide tons of entertainment
for children of all ages. We have storytimes, book clubs for kids, and
numerous exciting programs like Kids Garden Club, Art Explorers,
Choo Choo Club, Pokemon League, and many more.
Please call the Lone Star College-Tomball Library at 832-559-4200 for
more information or visit www.hcpl.net and check the Events Calendar.
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Bus Trip Information
Sign up for the bus trips at our Spring Open House, Jan. 18. We
will celebrate Texas Independence Day on March 1, 2014 bus
trip and then a trip to the Battleship of Texas on April 30, 2014.
ALL membership required. For detailed information, see our weekly
newsletter emails. Contact Bob Loveless at Robert.W.Loveless@
LoneStar.edu for questions.
Sit and Stitch is an opportunity to share needlework and
conversation every Thursday from 10 a.m. – noon.
Nonprofit Org.
US Postage PAID
North Houston, TX
Permit No. 21
5000 Research Forest Drive
The Woodlands, TX 77381
Academy for
Lifelong Learning
A learning community for active adults 50+
Enroll today!
LoneStar.edu/ALL
For more information
contact the Lone Star
College nearest you.
it’s time
for
Spring
Open
House Schedule
Saturday, Jan. 11
LSC-CyFair
10 a.m.-noon
Conference Center, CENT 151
9191 Barker Cypress Road, Cypress, TX 77433
For more information, call 281.290.3460
Saturday, Jan. 18
LSC-Tomball
10 a.m. – noon, Beckendorf Conference Center
30555 Tomball Parkway, Tomball, TX 77375
For more information, call 281.357.3676
Tuesday, Jan. 21
LSC-North Harris
10 a.m. – noon, Community Education Building
2700 W.W. Thorne Drive, Houston, TX 77073
For more information, call 281.765.7947
Thursday, Jan. 23
LSC-Victory Center
1– 3 p.m.
4141 Victory Drive, Houston, TX 77088
For more information, call 281.765.7947
Saturday, Jan. 25
LSC-Montgomery
LSC-CyFair
LSC-Kingwood
LSC-Montgomery
LSC-North Harris
LSC-Tomball
11 a.m. – 1 p.m., Building E upstairs
3200 College Park Drive, Conroe, TX 77384
For more information, call 936.273.7446
Tuesday, Jan. 28
LSC-Kingwood
1 – 3 p.m., EMCID off-site center
21575 Highway 59N, New Caney, TX 77357
For more information, call 281.312.1750
Thursday, Jan. 30
LSC-Atascocita Center
1 – 3 p.m., AC201 2nd Floor Balcony
15903 West Lake Houston Parkway, Houston, TX 77044
For more information, call 281.312.1750