ILR2025WinterSpring

36 ILR Registration opens Monday, December 2, 2024 ILR871 The Advantages of Trading Options 4 sessions, 8 hours | | In this fun and interactive class for any age level, you will learn the skills of trading options for weekly profits. With proper use, options can provide a much higher rate of return on investment, at extremely lower risk, than other stock market investments. This class will show you how to increase dividends on stock you already own, buy stock at a discount over market rates, develop a weekly income stream and turn a potential loss into a profit when the market goes against you by managing option positions to your advantage. You will trade live on a paper trading account (play money) during class that will enable you to see the strength and profits of weekly options trading. Instructor: Richard Bender Option 1, Online: 5-Digit Number: 27952 Mon, Wed 6:00 - 8:00 p.m., 1/27 - 2/5 Location: Online Note: This Structured Remote Course is entirely online. Option 2, In-Person: 5-Digit Number: 27953 Mon, Wed 6:00 - 8:00 p.m., 4/14 - 4/23 Location: Conference Center/E138 Note: This course will meet on campus in an in-person environment. Tuition: $10 | Fee: $79 | Total: $89 LIFE PLANNING & FINANCES Learning on Location (Continued from page 35) NEW LIR320 The Generals Stars: Astrology at Antietam 1 session, 8.5 hours | SW All generals ''wear'' stars, but do you know how the stars affect them? Civil War astrology seldom receives attention nor study. Students of the Civil War consider themselves too serious for the occult. But why should astrology be dismissed? All life is energy, and the position of the planets, moon, and stars influence human energies. Fluctuating energy, then, can play havoc with decisions. And decisions on a battlefield can transform societies and countries. The Antietam Battlefield is an ideal laboratory for the study of Civil War astrology. What influenced General Lee's decisions? What compelled General McClellan's actions? What wrought General Burnside's tactics? The answers, perhaps, are in the stars. The tour will mostly be via bus with tour stops and walking less than 1 mile. A sitdown lunch at a local restaurant is included in the fee. Note: Transportation will be provided by the FCC Shuttle Bus. All bus trips depart from FCC. An email will be sent with trip details one week prior to the course date Instructor: Dennis Frye 5-Digit Number: 28238 | Wed 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., 5/14 Location: Off Campus Tuition: $15 | Fee: $119 | Total: $134 LIR220 C&O Canal: Nolands Ferry History and Nature Walk 1 session, 1.5 hours Ferries across the Potomac River were once very numerous, transporting people and cargo between Maryland and Virginia. On this walking tour of the Nolands Ferry site in southern Frederick County, we will discuss the ferries' importance, especially after construction of the adjacent C&O Canal. We’ll focus on the history of Nolands Ferry which was originally a crossing for Native Americans. During the walk, we will identify trees and other plants as well as look for wildlife. The walk will be 1 mile in length along the level, gravel canal towpath with scenic views of the Potomac River. Rain Date - 5/21 Note: Students will be required to provide their own transportation. An email will be sent with trip details one week prior to the course date. Instructor: Ralph Buglass 5-Digit Number: 28086 | Mon 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m., 5/19 Location: Off Campus Tuition: $10 | Fee: $9 | Total: $19 Evening Offering | Not yet retired? We offer classes during evening hours to better suit your schedule. Senior Tuition Eligible | Course tuition is eligible to be waived for MD residents 60+ years. Details on page 3. SW Structured Remote Courses (SR) | Courses offered in an online format only. See page 3 for details.

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