ILR_FallSchedule2022

301.624.2888 ILRatFCC.com 17 ILR870 Travel Light, Travel Easy 1 session, 2.5 hours No matter your mode of transportation, traveling light makes the journey easier. Learn tricks to packing carry-on only for your next destination as well as how to dress for easy travel and develop a personal packing list. This interactive workshop will allow time to explore many packing and travel tools. Note: Course will meet on campus in an in-person environment. Instructor: Kathy Barylski 5-Digit Number: 23945 | Tue, 2:00 - 4:30 p.m., 9/27 Location: Conference Center/E125 | Fee: $26 ILR867 Becoming Your Family Historian 2 sessions, 4 hours Whether you tinkered with it years ago or have dreamed of starting, this class will put you on the path to taking genealogy seriously. We’ll cover basic genealogy methodology, print and electronic resources, establishing a research plan, and caring for your family’s documents and artifacts. Become not just a genealogist but your family’s historian. Note: Course will meet on campus in an in-person environment. Instructor: Mary Mannix 5-Digit Number: 23970 | Wed, 9:00 - 11:00 a.m., 10/12 - 10/19 Location: Conference Center/E138 Tuition: $15 | Fee: $39 | Total: $54 | MD residents age 60+ pay fee only HOM164 Creating a Family Emergency Plan 1 session, 3 hours Hurricanes, civil unrest, global pandemics. There has never been a better time to develop an emergency plan for you and your family. Learn how to create a customized emergency plan. Topics will include how to plan, prepare, and respond to different types of emergencies and disasters, what types of supplies are necessary, how to make the decision between when to shelter in place or evacuate, and how to acquire supplies and create an effective plan on a budget. Attendees will be given both templates and supply lists and will work on their individualized plan during the course. Note: Course will meet on campus in an in-person environment. Instructor: Matthew Lynch 5-Digit Number: 24016 | Tue, 6:00 - 9:00 p.m., 8/23 Evening Offering OR 5-Digit Number: 24017 | Tue, 12:00 - 3:00 p.m., 9/27 Location: Conference Center/E138 | Fee: $29 Backyard Gardening We no longer live in a time where we must be or even can be totally self-sufficient but many of us enjoy exploring ways to be “practically” self-sufficient and sustainable. This multi course series is designed for the person interested in cultivating a small backyard or community garden designed to provide seasonal food for a small family. Or maybe you are thinking bigger and want to design and manage a not-for-profit homestead or a small farm. The series includes elements of soil preparing, seed starting, food preservation, composting, caring for small animals, and managing pests. The single topics will address many of the questions and issues you may have in pursuing your gardening dreams. All Backyard Gardening classes will meet on campus in an in-person environment. For all classes: Instructor: Don Ludke Location: Conference Center/E125 Evening Offering HOM168 Basic Water Bath Canning 1 session, 1 hour 5-Digit Number: 24086 | Wed, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m., 8/31 Fee: $10 HOM168 Pressure Canning 1 session, 2 hours 5-Digit Number: 24085 | Wed, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m., 9/14 Fee: $19 HOM168 Freezing and Other Methods of Food Preservation 1 session, 2 hours 5-Digit Number: 24084 | Wed, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m., 10/19 Fee: $19 HOM168 Putting Your Garden to Bed for the Season 1 session, 2 hours 5-Digit Number: 24087 | Wed, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m., 10/26 Fee: $19

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