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301.624.2888 ILRFCC.org 25 NEW HOM196 Chickenology 5 sessions, 10 hours | 16 + | SW | This course provides an in-depth exploration of the essential aspects of poultry management, from understanding breed characteristics to fostering sustainable practices. Students will develop a comprehensive understanding of poultry breeds, their backgrounds, and intended uses. The course will also cover critical considerations in poultry housing, protection, and predator management. Food sources for poultry including feed ingredients will be discussed. Practical care strategies will be emphasized to help students recognize and prevent common injuries, illnesses, and diseases in their flock. Students will also learn how to generate income through poultry management, including harvesting as a food source. This course is ideal for both beginner and experienced poultry keepers looking to enhance their knowledge and ensure the success and sustainability of their flock. Note: This course will meet on campus in an in-person environment. Instructor: Carol Zegarski 5-Digit Number: 28182 | Tue 6:00 - 8:00 p.m., 1/28 - 2/25 Location: Conference Center/E140 Tuition: $20 | Fee: $79 | Total: $99 NEW HOM189 Start Scrapbooking 1 session, 2.5 hours | 16 + Learn to take your photos and turn them into memories. You will be taught how to enhance photos with paper, decorative embellishments, and stickers. You will also learn the important task of telling the story behind the photos. During the course, we will make an 8x8 paper album consisting of 12 pages filled with your photos. When finished, you will have something you can treasure, gift to someone else, or add to another album. Get hooked on scrapbooking! All supplies other than your personal photos are included. Note: This course will meet on campus in an in-person environment. Instructor: Shelley Freeze 5-Digit Number: 28064 | Wed 1:00 - 3:30 p.m., 4/30 Location: Visual & Performing Arts Center/F130 Tuition: $10 | Fee: $52 | Total: $62 Evening Offering | Not yet retired? We offer classes during evening hours to better suit your schedule. HOME & HOBBY NEW HOM192 Master Gardener Series - Garden Prep This topic is about getting the area ready to plant, soil testing, soil amendments, location research, and modification. 5-Digit Number: 28066 | Thu 1:00 - 2:30 p.m., 4/10 NEW HOM192 Master Gardener Series - Plant Selection This topic is about what to put where, learning the light, water needs, what grows when, and perennials. 5-Digit Number: 28068 | Thu 1:00 - 2:30 p.m., 4/17 NEW HOM192 Master Gardener Series - Garden Maintenance This topic is about how to keep what you planted going, what and when to harvest, when to replant, and winterizing. 5-Digit Number: 28069 | Thu 1:00 - 2:30 p.m., 4/24 Master Gardner Series Note: All Master Gardner Series courses will meet on campus in an in-person environment. For all classes: 1 session, 1.5 hours | 16 + | Instructor: Tiger Waddel Location: Conference Center/E125 Tuition: $10 | Fee: $6 | Total: $16 Design a garden that fits your space and needs. In this series, we’ll discuss different topics that will help you plan, plant, and maintain a garden. Each session is a different topic. Join us for all of the topics or pick the topics most important to you.

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