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ACR153
Introduction to Pastel 101
5 sessions, 10 hours
Do you remember the joy that you experienced as a child while
drawing in your coloring book? Everything else seemed to fade away
and you could escape into a world of creativity and fun. You can
recapture that joy again by learning the basic techniques of pastel
drawing. This drawing medium is very forgiving and it doesn’t require
complicated tools, drying time, or dangerous solvents. Pastel creates
vibrant drawings which you can create with just a few simple tools,
your fingers, pastel sticks, and paper.
Instructor:
Jodie Schmidt
5-Digit Number: 17066
Mon, 12:00 - 2:00 p.m., 3/4 – 4/1
Location: Visual & Performing Arts Center/F130
Fee: $99.00
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ILR534
Paper Embroidery
1 session, 2 hours
Paper embroidery uses design elements from string art and
traditional embroidery for fresh, unique designs. In this workshop,
everyone will design and create a beautiful greeting card and take
home additional designs for future projects. All supplies included
in course price.
Instructor:
Kathy Barylski is a life-long crafter, beginning at age five
with cross-stitch and expanding to crochet, sewing, string art, and
many more crafts. Kathy loves to teach crafts to adults and youth,
as a Girl Scout Trainer and continuing education instructor.
5-Digit Number: 17247
Mon, 2:00 - 4:00 p.m., 3/4
Location: Conference Center/E106
Fee: $22.00
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ILR891
Maryland in the French &
Indian War, 1754-1763
6 sessions, 12 hours
Cumberland, MD was our nation’s first gateway to the west. Learn
all about its role in the French & Indian War including Maryland’s
support of the Braddock and Forbes military campaigns. We’ll
discuss fort-building and Maryland’s defense of her frontiers. Finally
we’ll touch upon the removal of Acadians to Maryland and their
experiences in Maryland.
Instructor:
Roger G. Swartz
(see page 4 for bio)
5-Digit Number: 17237
Mon, 9:30 - 11:30 a.m., 3/4 – 4/8
Location: Conference Center/E123
Tuition: $40.00 Fee: $99.00
Total: $139.00
MD residents age 60+ pay fee only
ILR837
Personal Self Defensive Tactics
1 session, 3 hours
Rape/robbery/assault is not a selective crime, it has no regard for age,
race, or social status. In this class, you will learn basic common sense
rules that can be used to protect yourself before, during, and after an
attack. Research shows that educated citizens are best equipped to
protect themselves. The class has been described by some students
as “an insurance policy you never want to have to use but which is
comforting to have.” The class is designed for all ages and is strictly
classroom based; this is not a physical class.
Instructor:
Captain Kirby Lee Maybush retired form the Frederick
County Sheriff’s Office with 45 years of law enforcement. He has
taught self-defense/defensive tactics at police, sheriff, and correction
academies and to military police and numerous organizations in the
area. He has been on TV and radio in reference to the classes. Several
women after attending CPT Maybush’s classes stated not only were
they able to prevent a sexual/physical assault it also increased their
self-esteem and self-confidence, improved their personal lives, family
ties, and work relationships.
5-Digit Number: 17104
Mon, 2:00 - 5:00 p.m., 3/25
Location: Conference Center/E106
Fee: $29.00
ENG225
Blogging: Maximizing Your Blogging
Efforts
3 sessions, 6 hours
Are you getting the most out of your blog? Are people even reading
it? Students will learn the advantages of the popular blogging
platforms, how to choose a subject, whether or not to monetize your
blog, techniques to make your posts attractive, using key words,
getting followers, and using a variety of media. If you love your blog
or just want to learn more about better blogging, than this class will
help you.
Instructor:
Jim Rada
(see page 4 for bio)
5-Digit Number: 17086
Mon, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m., 4/1 – 4/15
Location: Catoctin Hall/C208
Tuition: $20.00 Fee: $49.00
Total: $69.00
MD residents age 60+ pay fee only
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