LSC-Montgomery - Lone Star College

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LSC-Montgomery - Lone Star College
LSC-Cyfair • LSC-Kingwood • LSC-Montgomery • LSC-North Harris • LSC-Tomball • LSC-University Park
Academy for
Lifelong Learning
A learning Community for active adults 50+
LoneStar.edu/ALL
Spring 2016 Course Schedule
Community
Education
Leisure classes that are
educational, cultural and fun!
LoneStar.edu/Leisure
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Academy for
Lifelong Learning
A learning community for active adults 50 +
Lone Star College
With 83,000 students in credit classes, and a total enrollment
of more than 95,000 students, Lone Star College (LSC) is
one of the fastest-growing community college systems 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. LSC
has six colleges including LSC-CyFair, LSC-Kingwood, LSCMontgomery, LSC-North Harris, LSC-Tomball, and LSCUniversity 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 libraries 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 to two hours in length. Some
may have multiple class sessions over several weeks. Day
trips are local, one-day outings. All information is easy to
understand and enjoyable. Instructors are knowledgeable and
approachable.
Participate
Registration is required to attend activities and classes.
Social Activities
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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
• Basic computer
• Writing
In addition to attending classes and activities, you can make
new friends and enrich your life by learning new things. You
are encouraged to participate as a committee member or
volunteer as an instructor to share your ideas.
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 discussing an historical event
or sharing your love of arts and crafts. 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
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 your local campus ALL staff member about
committee opportunities.
ALL Membership
Campus Membership
Your annual non-refundable $20 ($35 for LSC-Montgomery)
membership through August 31, 2016 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, 2016)
Enjoy the membership benefits of six Lone Star College
campuses. The non-refundable $55 global membership fee
entitles you to take courses and to use the services of LSCCyFair, LSC-Kingwood, LSC-Montgomery, LSC-North Harris,
LSC-Tomball and LSC-University Park.
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LSC-CyFair Classes................................................ 5
LSC-Kingwood Classes......................................... 13
LSC-Montgomery Classes..................................... 25
LSC-North Harris Classes...................................... 37
LSC-Tomball Classes.............................................44
LSC-University Park Classes................................... 51
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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 (LSC). LSC 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.
LSC does not endorse the opinions, services or products
offered by the instructors.
ALL Refund Policy
Pay Member Fee
NOTE: This process works best on a PC using Internet Explorer
Ver. 8 or higher. Use this process to pay a member fee for one
or two campuses. For Global Membership (all six campuses),
please visit your local Continuing Education Office. You can
not register online for Global Classes
First — gather your information. You will need:
• Your ALL member # and a valid credit card
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Lone Star College Username & Password: if you don’t
have this information, you can obtain it in step 7.
Second — follow the below steps.
1. From Internet Explorer, open the Lone Star College
Continuing Education web page (LoneStar.edu/continuing-ed)
2. On the Continuing Education homepage,
click Search & Register.
3. The Search For Classes screen appears. Find the
Class Nbr box and enter the appropriate class number
from the below table then click Search.
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.
Colleges
CyFair 13204
Kingwood 7182
ALL Contact Phone Numbers
Montgomery 9419
LSC-CyFair.......................................... 281.290.3460
North Harris 6130
LSC-Kingwood.................................... 281.312.1750
Tomball LSC-Montgomery............................... 936.273.7446
University Park 13212
3207
LSC-North Harris................................ 281.618.5602
LSC-Tomball........................................ 281.357.3676
LSC-University Park............................ 281.401.1868
Important Dates
Lone Star College campuses will be closed on:
MLK Holiday ........................................... January 18
Spring Break........................................ March 14–20
Spring Holiday..................................... March 25–27
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 (LSC)
Foundation provides financial resources to the students, faculty,
staff, and academic programs in the college. 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 LSC Foundation at 832.813.6636.
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Lone Star College HELPDESK is available 24/7
832.813.6600
4. Verify you have selected the correct campus and topic,
then click Select Class.
5. On the next screen, click Add to Shopping Cart.
6. On the two subsequent screens, click Proceed to Checkout
then Complete Enrollment.
7. On the next page, under Returning Students enter your
User ID (not your member/student number)
and Password. Click Sign On button. If you do not
have this information, click Forgot User ID? and follow
instructions.
8. The Update Registration Data page opens. Verify your
information is correct, then 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.
9. The Registration Confirmation page opens. Ignore the
statement highlighted in yellow at the top of page.
Click Continue to Payment.
10.When the !!! WARNING !!! screen appears, click Continue
to Touchnet. The Lone Star College payment screen opens
and you can pay with your credit card.
NOTE: If you receive “Enrollment Failed” message, please
contact the Lone Star College HELPDESK at 832.813.6600.
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Attend Classes, Meet Friends, Volunteer!
In addition to attending classes and activities, you can make
new friends and enrich your life by learning new things.
You are encouraged to participate as a committee member
or volunteer as an instructor to share your ideas.
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Register for Classes
NOTE: This process works best on a PC using Internet Explorer
Ver. 8 or higher.
Do Not register for classes using the myLoneStar portal. Follow
the below instructions.
IMPORTANT WARNING
During this process, after about 10 minutes of inactivity, the
Class Search session will time out and a Welcome screen
appears. To continue registering for classes, click the CE Online
Registration button.
First — gather your information. You will need:
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Lone Star College Username & Password: if you don’t
know or don’t have this information, you can obtain it in
Step 9.
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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 Continuing Education web page LoneStar.edu/continuing-ed
2. On the Continuing Education homepage click Search & Register.
3. Enter the 4- or 5-digit class number from the Academy for Lifelong Learning Course Schedule. Click Search.
7. 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.
8. Confirm your classes, then click Complete Enrollment at the
bottom of the page.
9. On the next screen, under Returning Students, enter your
User ID (not your member/student number) and Password.
Click Sign On button. If you do not have this information,
click Forgot User ID? and follow the instructions.
10.The Update Registration Data screen opens. Verify your
information is correct, then at bottom of page click Update
Registration and Enroll.
11.Be Patient! The “processing” button at top right of page
indicates the system is updating. This may take a few
minutes.
12.The Registration Confirmation page opens and confirms
your enrollment. Ignore the statement highlighted in
yellow at the top of page. It is now safe to close your
browser.
NOTE: If you receive “Enrollment Failed” message, please
contact the Lone Star College HELPDESK at 832.813.6600.
Review or Print your class schedule.
1. From Internet Explorer, open the Lone Star College web page (LoneStar.edu). Click myLoneStar.
2. Enter your Username and Password, then click Submit. The myLoneStar home page opens.
3. Click MyClasses, then click Class Schedule. Select a term then
click Continue.
4. To print, scroll to bottom of schedule and click View Printer
Friendly Link. A file opens which you can print and/or save to your hard disk.
Lone Star College HELPDESK is available 24/7
832.813.6600
4. A yellow warning box at the top of the screen that says
“The search returns no results...”means you cannot register
online for that class. Please contact your ALL office. To
select a different class, click Clear Criteria then enter
another class number and click search.
5. The Search Results screen opens. Verify the class number
and topic. If the class is full, the message “register on
campus” appears. Please contact you ALL office for further
information. If the class is open, click Select Class.
6. When the Classes Selected page opens, click Add to
Shopping Cart.
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LONE STAR COLLEGE -ACADEMY FOR LIFELONG LEARNING
ALL membership for the 2015-2016 Membership Year
is required to register for classes.
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LSC-CyFair
Friday, January 15, 2016
10 a.m.­­—noon
Conference Center, CENT 151
Come by the CE office any time after
Open House to register for ALL
membership and classes.
Spencer Rd.
I-10
Sam Houston Pkwy.
LSCFairbanks
Center
Contact Us
LSC-CYFAIR
Continuing Education (CE)
9191 Barker Cypress Rd,
CASA 116
Cypress, TX 77433
LoneStar.edu/cyfair-ALL
LSCCFCE@LoneStar.edu
281.290.3460
Most classes are in HSC 106.
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WEST ROAD
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Center for the Arts (ART)
Instructional Building (CASA)
10 Emergency Service Education
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for the Arts (ART) 5
6 College Center/Food
Center (ESEC)
2 Technology Center (TECH)
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(CENT) Bookstore/Fitness
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3 Technology
Learning Commons/College
Harris
County Public Library
(LRNC)
7 Health Science Center(CENT)
(HSC)
3 Learning
Commons/College
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StudentHarris
Services/Admissions/
8 Science Laboratory
(HSC)
7 Building
County Public Library
Health
Science Center (HSC)
Financial Aid (CASA)
9 Central Plant
(LRNC)
8 Science Laboratory Building (HSC)
4 Student Services/Admissions/
9 Central Plant
Financial Aid (CASA)
10 Emergency Service Education
5 Instructional Building (CASA)
Center (ESEC)
SP Student Parking
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LONE STAR COLLEGE-CYFAIR
LSC-CyFair Continuing
Education offices are
in CASA 116.
BARKER CYPRESS
Police Emergencies: 281.290.5911
Non-Emergency Number: 832.813.6800
Technology Services: 936.273.7385
Main Switchboard: 936.273.7000
W. Little York
Hwy. 6
Important Contact Numbers
Hwy. 529
Barker Cypress
Clay Rd.
LSC-CyFair
9191 Barker Cypress Rd,
Cypress, TX 77433
CASA Building, Room 116
Monday through Friday,
8 a.m.—5 p.m.
The student ID card becomes your library
card for Lone Star College Libraries.
All Lone Star College campuses now require
parking permits to park on campus. Pick up
a parking permit at Open House. Remember
to bring your car’s license plate number to
obtain pass.
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LSC-Cypress Center
If you are unable to attend Open House,
visit our Continuing Education Office:
Get Your Student ID Card
Parking Permits Required
FM
West Rd.
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, first-served 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.
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Attend our Open House:
Fry Rd.
Membership................................................. 6
Arts & Crafts................................................ 7
Computer & Technology................................ 8
Culinary Arts, Food & Cooking...................... 8
Financial & Legal.......................................... 8
Games........................................................ 8
Genealogy.................................................. 9
Health, Fitness & Nutrition............................. 9
History......................................................... 9
Miscellaneous............................................ 10
Music & Theatre......................................... 11
Philosophy................................................. 11
Photography............................................... 11
Reading & Writing...................................... 11
Senior Issues.............................................. 12
Travel & Culture.......................................... 12
How to Register
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Time
Location
Instructor
LSC-CYFAIR
ALL PROGRAM
MEMBERSHIP - CAMPUS
Attend many classes at Lone Star CyFair Academy for Lifelong
Learning 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 nonrefundable membership is $20. If you joined in fall 2015, you do not
pay again in spring 2016. Please include this registration number on
your spring 2016 Membership Registration Form..
13204
ALL Membership
9/1/15-8/31/16
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Day
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Time
Location
Instructor
MEMBERSHIP - GLOBAL
Upgrade and enjoy the membership benefits at all six Lone Star
College campuses for the academic year. The non-refundable $55
membership fee entitles you to take courses and use the other selected
services at LSC-CyFair, LSC-Kingwood, LSC-Montgomery, LSC-North
Harris, LSC-Tomball and LSC-University Park. Please include this
registration number on your spring 2016 Membership Registration
Form.
13205
Global Membership
9/1/15-8/31/16
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.
Be Courteous
We ask that you arrive early to class to prevent disruptions for your
fellow classmates and our guest speakers. Remember to allow
enough time to find parking. We strongly encourage keeping
conversations to a minimum during the instruction periods. Let’s
show our appreciation to our guest speakers and our respect to our
ALL members by observing these simple suggestions.
ALL Blogs
Visit our ALL class blog, lsccyfairall.blogspot.com, to find material on
classes that you may have missed. We also have links to other
activities on campus and maps to our classroom and other buildings
around campus. An updated class schedule is available at right
under Class Listing.
Visit our ALL The News blog, allcyfair.blogspot.com, to get the latest
information on items of interest to our ALL group. The most up-todate information for our ALL classes is contained on this blog. Please
bookmark the blog’s web page and check often for any important
updates regarding ALL.
Bus Trip Signup
Please note the following change for Spring 2016. Signup for the
January, February and March, 2016 bus trips will be held during
the Spring Open House on Friday, January 15 at 10am in the
Conference Center. Details on bus trips as well as additional signup
dates will be announced through the blogs – allcyfair.blogspot.com and
lsccyfairall.blogspot.com. If you cannot make it to a bus trip signup event,
please email lsccyfairall@gmail.com with your questions.
Buses are generously provided by Harris County at no cost to our
members. Some trips may require entry fees into selected venues.
Trips are limited to a total of 39 passengers (including docents/hosts).
ALL membership is required.
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.
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
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enthusiasm about their areas of interest which 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 and the Student Success program, to working the annual
CyFest, to being a visible presence to the student on campus proving
that learning never goes out of style.
Ways to Volunteer for ALL
1. Join a committee
2. Help with our Open House events
3. Submit/recruit new ideas for classes
4. Become an ALL instructor
Centre for the Arts
The Center for the Arts at LSC-CyFair is a great cultural asset for the
community. Come see a wide variety of entertainment including
plays, musicals, jazz, orchestra, and choral performances. See art
exhibits year round at the Bosque Art Gallery. Call 281-290-5201 or visit
lonestar.edu/box-office-ticket-info.htm for more information.
LIFE Workshops
Learning, Inspiration, Fellowship, and Enrichment. Each Wednesday
from 10-11am 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.htm for the latest schedule.
Friends of the Library
Friends of the Library is a non-profit organization dedicated to
making CyFair Branch Library the best in the system. You can help
support the Friends’ efforts by becoming a member and by shopping
in our book store located just inside the main entrance to the library.
Monies raised through membership donations and book sales help
fund a variety of library programs and scholarships. For more
information on membership, volunteer opportunities and book store
hours visit our web page at lonestar.edu/library/cyfair-friends or email the
Friends at fol.lsc.cyfair@gmail.com.
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 range of ideas that have
philosophical resonance. Meetings locations to be announced.
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 and
that you have officially registered for the class.
LoneStar.edu/Cyfair-ALL
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Date
Time
Location
Instructor
ALL - GENERAL
ARTS & CRAFTS
Craft classes require substantial planning. This includes
purchasing materials early enough to allow the instructor
to prepare for the expected group on the scheduled class
date. For that reason, there will be no refunds given,
materials saved or additional instruction periods allowed
for members who miss a scheduled craft class.
Zentangle
In this class we will learn how to Zentangle with Marianna Wood,
ALL member. In Part I, we will discover how to make the easy-to-learn,
fun to create, beautiful images using repetitive patterns. Part II we will
add color to our original black and white designs. Class is limited to
20 participants.
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10-11:30 a.m.
HSC 106
Wood
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1/28
1:30-3 p.m.
HSC 106
Wood
Art Journal Series
Join Linda Gabrielson, ALL member, as she presents a series of 5 classes
(1 per month) focusing on fun techniques for creating a whimsical art
journal. A new technique will be featured and completed by students
each month. Class limited to 25 participants. A supply fee of $15 will
be charged for this course payable on the first day.
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F
1/29-5/6 1:30-3 p.m.
HSC 106
Gabrielson
Suncatcher
Learn this fun technique with Linda Gabrielson to create your own
special suncatcher. Once you make one in class, you’ll want to make
more at home. You’ll love it! Class limited to 25 participants. A supply
fee of $5 will be charged for this course payable on the first day.
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2/1
10 a.m.-12 p.m.
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Gabrielson
Mardi Gras Masks
Have you seen the beautiful masks they wear in New Orleans?
Marianna Wood will show us this fun, easy to learn method to make
ornamental masks to wear and to display.
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2/1
1:30-3 p.m.
HSC 106
Wood
Architectural Salvage Word
Construct and assemble your word from an assortment of inspirational
wood and metal found objects. Linda Gabrielson will show us how to
make these great décor and gift items. Class limited to 25 participants.
A supply fee of $10 will be charged for this course payable on the
first day. Please note this 2-part class on the same day.
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2/5
10 a.m.-12 p.m.
HSC 106
Gabrielson
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2/5
1:30-3 p.m.
HSC 106
Gabrielson
EMAIL: LSCCFCE@LoneStar.edu Day
Date
Time
Location
Instructor
All Occasion Cards
Come join Bobbie Leas, ALL member, as we continue our cardmaking journey. She will help us create 3 cards from her All Occasion
choices. All supplies provided. A supply fee of $10 will be charged
for this course payable on the first day.
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Th
2/11
1:30-3:30 p.m.
HSC 106
Leas
Clothespin Cross
Our favorite “woodworm” Gene Chism will show us how to take
a bunch of wooden clothespins and transform them into a lovely
decorative cross. Students will assemble the clothespins and then
decorate as desired. These crosses make wonderful gifts for family
and friends. Class is limited to 15 participants. A supply fee of $9
will be charged for this course payable on the first day. Two class
sessions: Thursday afternoons February 18 and 25.
14891
Th
2/18-2/25 1:30-3:30 p.m.
HSC 106
Chism
Quilling II
This 2-part class is intended for those who took the Quilling classes
in the fall 2015 semester or who have had prior experience with
Quilling. In the class Betty Gillespie and Stephanie Rubeck will help
to expand your knowledge of paper quilling and actually have you
working on a project such as a cross, a flower arrangement and/or
circles.
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2/22-2/29 1:30-3 p.m.
HSC 106
Gillespie
Silly Rabbitz Yard Art
Decorate your yard with your own original piece of seasonal yard
art. Linda Gabrielson will show us how much fun it is to make in class
and to be inspired by your classmates’ creations, too! Class limited
to 20. Please note that this 2-part class is on the same day. A supply
fee of $15 will be charged for this course payable on the first day.
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3/4
10 a.m.-12 p.m.
HSC 106
Gabrielson
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3/4
1:30-3 p.m.
HSC 106
Gabrielson
Humorous Cards
Come join Bobbie Leas as we continue our card-making journey as
she helps us create 3 cards from her Humorous Senior collection. All
supplies provided. A supply fee of $8 will be charged for this course
payable on the first day.
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Th
3/10
1:30-3:30 p.m.
HSC 106
Leas
Fidget Toys
Learn the effectiveness of fidget toys and how they are great for selfregulation for anyone with stressors, anxiety, ADHD, OCD, Autism,
etc. Destini Darby will teach us some knot tying and how to make
fidgets. Make one to take home and another to be donated to
children with Autism.
14852
Th
3/31
1:30-3 p.m.
HSC 106
Darby
Sketching – A Search for Form
Tony Kram is back to teach an art class. Tony will present a sixweek concentration on the disciplines of line, balance, tone, and
composition, to achieve a rendering of quality. Limited to 25 students.
A supply fee of $20 will be charged for this course payable on the
first day.
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4/5-5/10 1:30-3:30 p.m.
HSC 106
Kram
PHONE: 281.290.3460
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LSC-CYFAIR
Introduction to ALL and the LSC-CyFair Campus
Both new and returning members are invited to learn more about
the ALL program and the variety of things to do on this beautiful
campus. From attending plays and concerts to the many volunteering
opportunities, there is definitely something for every one of our
members to enjoy. Join Cheryl LeJune, ALL member, as she takes you
on this discovery tour.
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M
1/25
1:30-3 p.m.
HSC 106
LeJune
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LSC-CYFAIR
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Day
Date
Time
Location
Instructor
Wooden Mechanical Owl
Hoo, Hoo, Hoo. Brian Taranto, ALL member, will show us how to
make a wooden mechanical owl. Bring your imagination to make it
you own. However, Hooty does not fly. A supply fee of $20 will be
charged for this course payable on the first day. Class will meet on
4/8, 4/15, and 4/22
14880
F
4/8-4/22 10-11:30 a.m.
HSC 106
Taranto
Coiled Bowl and Coasters
In this 2-part, 2-consecutive days class, Linda Gabrielson will show
participants how to create a beautiful, earth-friendly bowl and pair
of drink coasters. Class limited to 25. A supply fee of $5 will be
charged for this course payable on the first day.
14895
Th
4/14
1:30-3 p.m.
HSC 106
Gabrielson
F
4/15
1:30-3 p.m.
HSC 106
Gabrielson
Three Little Pigs
You can huff and you can puff but you can’t blow the house down….
because this is not the children’s story of 3 pigs. For this woodworking
class project, instructor/woodworm Gene Chism will have three
wooden pigs pre-cut and ready for you to paint and decorate. This
project makes a wonderful gift for the grandchild….or maybe you
are a member of the Happy Pig Collectors Club (yes, that’s a real
club). Three class meetings on Thursday afternoons April 21, 28 and
May 5. Class limited to 15 people. A supply fee of $18 will be
charged for this course payable on the first day.
14896
Th
4/21-4/28 1:30-3:30 p.m.
HSC 106
Chism
Th
5/5
1:30-3:30 p.m.
HSC 106
Chism
COMPUTER & TECHNOLOGY
Internet/Email Security
In this class, we will learn how to invoke security for our network set
up that assists in securing your internet. We will discuss internet and
email security issues everyone should know about to keep you safe.
14625
Th
1/28
10-11:30 a.m.
HSC 106
Newton/
Randolph
Home Networking
So you have been thinking about putting together a home network.
How do you connect your computers, laptops, tablets, smart phones,
and/or TVs to the network? Norm Eisenberg, ALL member, will take
us through the basics of cable/DSL modems, routers, security, Wi-Fi
(wireless), centralized storage, and more. This will be a 2-part class,
May 2 (1.30p.m.) and May 3 (10a.m.), so that we have time to
scratch the surface of this topic.
16030
M
5/2
1:30-3 p.m.
HSC 106
Eisenberg
T
5/3
10-11:30 a.m.
HSC 106
Eisenberg
CULINARY ARTS, FOOD & COOKING
Stuffed Bell Pepper Soup
For those of you who like stuffed bell peppers, you will enjoy this
variation on a world-wide favorite. ALL member, Lou Master, will
show how this dish can be prepared as a soup instead of the usual
stuffed pepper that is served in many cultures. It’s great for a cold
winter day. Along with the usual samples at the end of class there will
be some creamed cornbread to sample. A supply fee of $3 will be
charged for this course payable on the first day.
14694
M
2/22
10-11:30 a.m.
HSC 105
Master
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LONE STAR COLLEGE-CYFAIR ACADEMY FOR LIFELONG LEARNING
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Day
Date
Time
Location
Instructor
Turkey Chili and Kale Salad
Join ALL members Connie and Bob Pepples as they show us how to
make Quick and Easy Turkey Chili and Kale Salad similar to what
is served at salad bars. A supply fee of $3 will be charged for this
course payable on the first day.
14697
M
2/29
10-11:30 a.m.
HSC 105
Pepples
Baked Coconut Shrimp
These coconut shrimp come out perfectly crunchy. ALL member, Lou
Master, will show us a delicious recipe for baked coconut shrimp he
discovered and has tried several times with great success. The shrimp
are dipped in a cornstarch mixture, then egg whites and finally
coconut before baking in the oven. They are served with orange
marmalade for a finishing touch. Along with samples at the end of
class there will also be a dessert sample for your enjoyment. A supply
fee of $3 will be charged for this course payable on the first day.
14846
M
3/21
10-11:30 a.m.
HSC 105
Master
Crepes
Ooh la la! The French got it right when they invented crepes. Crepes
are thin pancakes made with eggs, milk and flour. Join Joyce Saylan
as she shows us how to make and enjoy these delicate, delectable
treats. A supply fee of $3 will be charged for this course payable on
the first day.
14885
M
4/25
10-11:30 a.m.
HSC 105
Saylan
FINANCIAL & LEGAL
Trust Accounts – What, Why, When?
We have all heard of trusts, but how much do we truly know about
them? In this class, Russ Newton, a Senior Fiduciary Advisory
Specialist with Wells Fargo, will enlighten us on the many aspects of
trusts. He will discuss: 1) what a trust account is, 2) why people set
up trust accounts, 3) the different types of trust accounts, and 4) who
should be trustee of the trust account.
14691
T
2/16
1:30-3 p.m.
HSC 106
Newton
Savvy Social Security for Women
Join Vicki Joern, owner of BEE Financial Partners, in an interactive
discussion to help women get the most out of the Social Security
system. Whether you are married, divorced, widowed, or nevermarried, women need to know how Social Security works so they
can feel more secure about their financial future.
14698
T
3/1
10-11:30 a.m.
HSC 106
Joern
Financial Planning for (and in) Retirement
Whether you are approaching retirement or already in retired, it
is essential to know the pitfalls that can take your money and how
to guard against them. In this 2-part workshop, Mike Sofia with
Primerica Financial Services will help you reach your financial goals
and preserve your capital. He will cover the Rule of 72, investment
allocations, retiring in a Bull Market vs. retiring in a Bear Market,
types of IRAs and annuities plus other topics.
15021
T
3/1
1:30-3 p.m.
HSC 106
Sofia
T
3/22
10-11:30 a.m.
HSC 106
Sofia
GAMES
Rummikub
Regular game playing sessions for Rummikub will be held from
2-4 p.m. every Thursday afternoon in the Student Center cafeteria
(starting January 28th). No reservations needed, just come and play.
Beginners are welcome… you can learn quickly by playing with
others. Don’t miss this opportunity for fun and fellowship.
14799
Th
1/28-5/12 2-4 p.m.
Cafeteria
Teoh
LoneStar.edu/Cyfair-ALL
Reg. #
Day
Date
Time
Location
Instructor
Get Your Student ID Card
Mah Jongg Players
If you are a Mah Jongg player experienced with the National
Mah Jongg League rules (American version), you are welcome to
join this ongoing group. Players meet off-campus at the Richard &
Meg Weekley Community Center (8440 Greenhouse Rd, Cypress,
TX 77433) on Friday afternoons, 1:30-3:30 p.m. Play will continue
throughout the semester under the leadership of Judy Dankers.
14622
F
1/29-5/13 1:30-3:30 p.m.
Weekley Center Dankers
GENEALOGY
Genealogical Research
Michelle Christie returns in the Spring Semester to continue guiding
us on how to use various research records to build family histories.
Many records have been indexed, but in genealogical research you
want to dig deeper and find original records whenever possible.
This 8-session class will have both discussion on researching records
and hands-on searching on a computer. Bring your laptop or use a
campus computer in the computer lab HSC 121. If you bring your
own computer, you must visit the library prior to class to learn how
to login to the campus network using your student ID or library card.
Class sessions will be held on Friday afternoons beginning Feb 5th.
17696
F
2/5-4/8
1-3 p.m.
HSC 121
Christie
Genealogy & Family History
After completing this 5-part course, students will be able to use
FamilySearch.org. You will learn how to preserve family photos,
stories and documents for future generations, create an online family
tree to preserve and share your own family’s history, understand
unique historical record types, search records for your own ancestors,
transcribe digital images to help others find their families, and
discover your own ancestors and learn to help others do the same.
Students should bring their own iPad or laptop with Wi-Fi capability
to class.
14900
W
4/13-4/20 1:30-3 p.m.
HSC 106
Mortensen
T
4/26
10-11:30 a.m.
HSC 106
Mortensen
W
5/4-5/11 1:30-3 p.m.
HSC 106
Mortensen
HEALTH, FITNESS & NUTRITION
Stepping Out
Our “Stepping Out” class is continuing this Spring. What a great
way to start the New Year – a walking program. Join fellow ALL
members as we walk around campus and neighboring areas. Fresh
air and exercise – it doesn’t get any better than this! The class will
meet outside the Conference Center. Class will meet on Tuesday
mornings when we do not have “Fit for ALL” except in January. Keep
an eye on the blog for any changes for meeting place or time.
14899
T
2/9-5/10 9-10 a.m.
Conf Ctr
Johnson
Day
Date
Time
Location
Instructor
Healthy Living for ALL
Catherine Hollis, Community Relations at the Langham Creek YMCA,
will speak to us about healthy living. We will discuss options for ways
to get fit and stay fit through activities, diet, etc. There will be plenty
of opportunities for discussion both as a group and privately after
the class.
14621
T
1/26
10-11:30 a.m.
HSC 106
Hollis
Fit for ALL
Fit for ALL classes are back. Join Ronnie Nespeca and the Kinesiology
Department members as they lead us through a series of 30 minute
fitness classes. We will meet on the 1st Tuesday of each month in our
classroom after the morning class. Ready, set, let’s have some fun!
Class will meet on 2/2, 3/1, and 4/5.
14898
T
2/2-4/5
11:45 a.m.-12:15 p.m. HSC 106
Nespeca
Essential Oils
Join Ms. Kutterer, an essential oils educator, to learn how to take care
of our health naturally using essential oils. She will talk about what
essential oils are and how they work in our bodies to promote optimal
health as well as the importance of purity and how to use them.
14687
Th
2/11
10-11:30 a.m.
HSC 106
Kutterer
What Do You See?
We’ve heard of the Rorschach Inkblot test, but what does it mean?
What do you see when you look at a blob of ink? We will discuss
the ink blot test and learn how, and if, it is still used in the field of
Psychology.
14746
F
2/19 1.30-3 p.m.
HSC 106
Fernandez
Ready for a New “Summer Hair Do”?
Hieu Tran, licensed cosmetologist and owner of Intricut hair salon,
will demonstrate before and after hair styles for the summer. Join us
for a fun and informative class.
14881
M
4/11
1:30-3 p.m.
HSC 106
Tran
Skin Care and Color for Mature Skin
Mary Kay consultant, Candi Hardin, will discuss skin care,
supplements, and color choices for skin that is 50+. We will
experience skin care products, color, and techniques of application
to maximize your appearance and bring that glow back!
14884
T
4/19
10-11:30 a.m.
HSC 106
Hardin
HISTORY
History of Cartoons
Remember your favorite cartoons from the past: Beetle Bailey, Popeye
and others? Join Harold Wade, ALL member, as he brings to life some
of our favorites. Harold will tell us some of the history of these comic
strips and add interesting facts you didn’t know.
14624
W
1/27
1:30-3 p.m.
HSC 106
Wade
JOIN US FOR OUR
SPRING OPEN HOUSE
LSC-CYFAIR
ACADEMY FOR LIFELONG LEARNING
Friday, January 15, 2016
10 a.m.-noon
Conference Center, CENT 151
If you cannot attend the open house, please go
to CASA 116 any business day following the
event to register.
EMAIL: LSCCFCE@LoneStar.edu PHONE: 281.290.3460
SPRING 2016 COURSE SCHEDULE
9
LSC-CYFAIR
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.
Reg. #
LSC-CYFAIR
Reg. #
Day
Date
Time
Location
Instructor
From Cuneiform to Computers: The History of Libraries
Librarian Jane Stimpson will introduce you to the millennia-long
history and cultural significance of libraries; from ancient Sumerians
to Andrew Carnegie and rare books to the Library of Congress Twitter
archive. We’ll cover the transformation of libraries from institutions
that once served only society’s elite to the unique role they play today
in helping users navigate the information age. We will also learn
about local library treasures in the Houston area.
16029
Th
2/4
1:30-3 p.m.
HSC 106
Stimpson
History of the Alamo
Remember the Alamo! Join Tom Green, our Texas historian, as we
learn the dates it was built and its various names before it became
known as the Alamo. Did you know the original location was in
Mexico before it was moved to San Antonio? We will also cover its
modern history and what its fate is now.
14671
M
2/8
10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. HSC 106
Green
George Washington
History Professor Tom Kelly will discuss Washington’s birthday as a
real day and as a national holiday. Tom will help us understand why
George is so important and why the celebration of his “birthday” is
controversial.
14673
T
2/9
1:30-3:30 p.m.
HSC 106
Kelly
Flags of Texas
Monte Parks, historical programmer at Jesse H. Jones Park & Nature
Center, discusses the historical flags that have flown over Texas from
its claim by Mexico through statehood. We will discuss the historical
and cultural significance of these flags.
14690
T
2/16
10-11:30 a.m.
HSC 106
Parks
The Swinging Times of the Sixties – Dress and Jewelry
Do you remember the sixties? “Diversity” is a good way to describe
this captivating decade. The complete metamorphosis of clothing
styles and jewelry during this era is examined. The sky was the limit!
14695
T
2/23
10-11:30 a.m.
HSC 106
Murphy
Collecting and Researching Coins and Currency
We will take a look at collecting coins and paper currency, from
early silver coinage in the New World through paper currency of the
Twentieth century. Jim Jolly, ALL member, will share with us his passion
about coins and currency. Understanding the historical background
can significantly increase the enjoyment of collecting. This session is
designed for both the novice and serious collectors.
14696
T
2/23
1-4 p.m.
HSC 106
Jolly
The History and Culture of Cape Cod
Join librarian Jane Stimpson, a lifelong Cape Codder (now Texas
transplant), for a talk about the history and culture of Cape Cod,
Massachusetts. Topics will include the first Native American
inhabitants of the Cape, the arrival of the Pilgrims before their famous
stop in Plymouth, the Cape’s role in the Revolutionary War and the
War of 1812, and other important historical events centering around
Cape Cod.
16026
Th
3/3
1:30-3 p.m.
HSC 106
Stimpson
History of Texas Independence
Join Tom Green, a professor at LSC-CyFair, to learn when Texas
became an independent nation and the history of how this happened.
A great class for Texas natives and transplants alike.
14803
Th
3/10
10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. HSC 106
Green
10
Reg. #
Day
Date
Time
Location
Instructor
Austin’s First Colony: The Old 300
Monte Parks, historical programmer at Jesse H. Jones Park & Nature
Center, will tell us about the founding of Stephen F. Austin’s first
colony, known as the Old 300, from Moses Austin’s first contact with
the Spanish government through SFA’s contacts with Mexico. Monte
will also talk about the who, why, where and when of the people who
moved to the colony.
14847
T
3/22
1:30-3 p.m.
HSC 106
Parks
Valuable Treasures in the Attic
Do you have old mail, documents, letters, stamps, postcards and
other paper collectibles lurking in your attic or closet? How much are
they worth? In this class, you will find out how to identify valuable old
paper materials, estimate their worth, how to care for them if you want
to keep as a family heirloom, have appraisals done, sell the material
or donate to a charity. Anyone who has found any family ‘history’ in
boxes laying around the house will benefit from this presentation. The
presenter is a full-time professional appraiser of paper collectibles.
15019
W
3/23
1:30-3 p.m.
HSC 106
Topper
Major Themes in the History of US Immigration
Blake Ellis, Professor of History at LSC-CyFair, will examine the
history of 20th-century immigration to the United States. How did the
US become a nation of immigrants? What struggles united various
groups of immigrants? How did anti-immigrant political movements
gain power over time?
14850
T
3/29
10 a.m.-12 p.m.
HSC 106
Ellis
Introduction to New Orleans Architecture
ALL member Sid Trest will present an overview of New Orleans
architecture. The class will view examples of New Orleans’
architecture in the context of the city’s history.
14854
T
4/5
10-11:30 a.m.
HSC 106
Trest
History of the Battle of San Jacinto (180th Anniversary)
Join Tom Green, KSJ and Chair of the Sons of the Republic Speakers
Bureau, to learn when and why the battle occurred, the history of
how both armies moved before the battle and what happened after
the battle. Students will also receive information on the Twin Sisters,
the Which-Way Tree and Vince’s Bridge.
14882
Th
4/14
10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. HSC 106
Green
History of the Goliad Massacre
Learn how this infamous event occurred and why it was more
responsible for the victory at San Jacinto than the more famous Battle
of the Alamo. Tom Green will share with us the importance of Goliad
in the history of Texas.
14887
M
5/9
10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. HSC 106
Green
MISCELLANEOUS
Home Painting
All paints are not the same. What is paint? What type should you use
where? How best to apply paint depends on the type of material to
be painted, area to be covered and type of finish desired. Picking the
right paint and using the right equipment makes all the difference in
the result – even when you hire someone to do the work.
14798
W
3/2
1:30-3 p.m.
HSC 106
Ruback
Spring Cleaning with Homemade Cleaning Products
Most household cleaning products that are available in the stores
are not only expensive but they also contain toxic ingredients. ALL
member, Linda Matos, will show us how to make effective cleaning
products from items commonly found in your home, such as vinegar,
baking soda, etc. This will not only save money but also eliminate
toxic ingredients in our houses.
14802
W
3/9
1:30-2:30 p.m.
HSC 106
Matos
LONE STAR COLLEGE-CYFAIR ACADEMY FOR LIFELONG LEARNING
LoneStar.edu/Cyfair-ALL
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Day
Date
Time
Location
Instructor
Reg. #
Day
Date
Time
Location
Instructor
LSC-CYFAIR
Auto Buying
New wheels without getting the shaft. The car buying process goes
back as far as horse trading. Learn how the process actually works
and how you can make it work for you. Maximize your savings and
minimize your losses when buying a car.
14855
W
4/6
1:30-3 p.m.
HSC 106
Ruback
So You Want to Be on Jeopardy?
Do you find yourself phrasing answers in the form of a question,
shouting Daily Double answers at the TV, or dreaming of meeting
Alex Trebek? Join librarian Jane Stimpson as she discusses her
personal experience of competing for a spot and appearing as a
contestant on the Jeopardy! game show in 2011.
16028
Th
4/7
1:30-3 p.m.
HSC 106
Stimpson
Home Energy
Remember to do the easier stuff with the lowest cost and biggest return
first. Where does all that energy go for which you pay hundreds for
each month? We will learn ways to cut our home energy cost that
actually work. Avoid wasting money on things that won’t lower your
cost enough to recover your investment.
14886
W
4/27
1:30-3 p.m.
HSC 106
Ruback
MUSIC & THEATER
New Orleans Jazz, circa 1920s
Keeping the spirit of Mardi Gras, Dr. John Wolfskill will talk about
the history of New Orleans Jazz. If we are lucky, we will get a
demonstration by John and his very talented student musicians. This
presentation will take place in the Recital Hall.
14669
T
2/2
1:30-2:30 p.m.
ART 102
Wolfskill
PHILOSOPHY
Moral Theory Analysis
Philosophy Professor Grady Watts will lead a thought provoking
discussion on Moral Theory Analysis. Can moral theory survive
reflection and philosophical analysis? What are the limits of reason?
How does this relate to the question of the existence of God? Come
share your thoughts on this issue.
14670
W
2/3
1:30-3 p.m.
HSC 106
Watts
Seven Mental Principles to High Performance
Why are some people more successful than others? Throughout the
ages, ordinary men and women have risen to great heights and
accomplished extraordinary things. By learning and applying these
principles you can achieve more than you ever imagined. Learn the
laws of happiness, prosperity, and peak performance.
14853
M
4/4
10-11:30 a.m.
HSC 106
Sullivan
Book Clubs
• Historical Fiction Book Club
• Books without Borders
• I Love a Mystery Book Club
• Sports Page Book Club
Common Thread: Knitting, Crocheting and
Needlework: Bring your knitting, crocheting, or
needlework supplies and projects and join our group.
All ages welcome.
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.htm.
iPad Boot Camp: Want some help navigating your
new, or old, iPad? Join our boot camp to learn more.
Registration required, class space is limited.
Wii Bowling: Join us for practice sessions and the
fun, colossal Wii Bowling Tournament. See
LoneStar.edu/library/14657.htm for more information.
Yoga and Meditation: Come discover your inner
strength, wisdom and joy.
Spanish Conversation Club: Practice Spanish in
a relaxed setting.
PHOTOGRAPHY
Photo SIG
This group of amateur picture takers (not professional photographers)
will gather informally to exchange ideas on photography, techniques
we have used, share our photographs, share experiences about the
different photography software, talk cameras and maybe take field
trips to take pictures. This SIG (Special Interest Group) is not limited to
any one type of camera or equipment and DSLR’s, point and shoot,
film cameras (if you have such an antique), cell phone cameras are
all welcome. Three class meetings; January 29, February 26, and
April 29.
15022
F
1/29-4/29 10-11:30 a.m.
HSC 106
Gillespie
EMAIL: LSCCFCE@LoneStar.edu HCPL CyFair College Library
offers many FREE activities
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.
PHONE: 281.290.3460
SPRING 2016 COURSE SCHEDULE
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Day
Date
Time
Location
Instructor
LSC-CYFAIR
READING & WRITING
Use of Rhetoric in Advertising
Now why did I just buy that product? Have you ever wondered how
the use of rhetoric in advertising affects our buying choices? Join
Gail Marxhausen, English Professor at LSC-CyFair, as we discuss the
language used all around us and how we can be a smart consumer
of advertising.
14692
W
2/17
1-2:30 p.m.
HSC 106 Marxhausen
Writing for Fun
In this two-part class, Sharon DuBose, an English teacher, will
introduce us to a variety of creative writing techniques. By the end of
our first session, we will complete a personal narrative based on a
favorite photo. In our second session, we will learn how to revise and
polish our narrative and some may choose to read theirs to the class.
Bring one of your favorite photos.
14890
Th
2/18-2/25 10-11:30 a.m.
HSC 106
DuBose
Mistakes Were Made
In this class with Sharon DuBose, English teacher, we will learn about
some common language practices that result in grammatical errors or
just plain confusion. Sharon will share with us ten of the most common
language problems.
14848
Th
3/24
10-11:30 a.m.
HSC 106
DuBose
Writing and Publishing
Mike Sims, a published writer, shares his experiences on writing a
novel. This class will be a review of the steps he took when writing his
book Vic/Tim and various methods available to writers for publishing
a book. If you are interested in writing, be sure to attend this class.
14851
T
3/29
1:30-3 p.m.
HSC 106
Sims
SCIENCE & NATURE
How to Succeed as a Purple Martin Landlord
Houston is a major breeding ground for Purple Martins. Purple
Martins depend almost entirely on people for nest sites. This class
will teach you how to become a successful landlord to one of North
America’s most social songbirds.
14623
T
1/26
1:30-3 p.m.
HSC 106
Edie
Applied Use of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs)
Welcome back Buck Buchanan, Professor of Geography at LSCCyFair. Buck will take us on an aerial exploration of the Outdoor
Learning Lab located on campus using an unmanned aerial vehicle
(UAV). We will learn about the project Buck is currently working on
using his research UAV and discuss the endless possibilities uses of
UAVs.
14672
M
2/8
1:30-3 p.m.
HSC 106
Buchanan
Creating a Backyard Bird Habitat
Enjoy nature right outside your back door! In this class, you will learn
how to attract birds to your garden, from planting native plants to
providing safe stopover areas for birds to eat, drink and nest.
14693
F
2/19
10-11:30 a.m.
HSC 106
Edie
Volcanoes, Romans, Rivers, Wine:
A Trip through Western Germany
Join Nathalie Brandes, Professor of Geosciences at LSC-Montgomery,
as she takes us on a trip through Western Germany. There is so
much to discover about Western Germany; its geology, its history,
its waterways, and of course its viticulture. Come enjoy a rousing
presentation by Nathalie. Who knew geology could be so much fun!
14801
T
3/8
1:30-3 p.m.
HSC 106
Brandes
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Day
Date
Time
Location
Instructor
The History of Bird Feeding
Perhaps you’ve wondered how people figured out that black-oil
sunflower seeds and suet would attract birds, or that safflower would
be popular with cardinals. This class will answer those questions and
more. Gain an understanding of how early pioneers of this hobby
have made it possible for millions of Americans to feed birds today.
14849
Th
3/24
1:30-3 p.m.
HSC 106
Edie
The Vanishing Monarchs
Did you ever wonder why we don’t see as many Monarch butterflies
as we used to? Milkweed plants are essential to their life cycle, from
egg to adult butterfly. Join ALL member, Donna Smith, as we discuss
helping the wild population. Topics will include life cycle, planting
and care of milkweed plants and diseases that can strike our beautiful
friends.
14883
M
4/18
1:30-3 p.m.
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Volcanoes – Beautiful Killers
Nathalie Brandes, Professor of Geosciences at LSC-Montgomery, is
back again to tell us about volcanoes. We will learn about different
eruption styles, what makes some volcanoes much more dangerous
than others, and why it might not be a good idea to build your dream
home on the side of that picturesque mountain.
16027
Th
5/12
1:30-3 p.m.
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Brandes
SENIOR ISSUES
Don’t Get Scammed
This presentation is designed to provide participants with a basic
understanding of the types of scams targeting seniors and how to
protect ourselves from becoming a victim. Participants will learn basic
money management concepts for a fixed budget and an overview of
public benefits and how to access and retain them.
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2/2
10-11:30 a.m.
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Managing Health Care Expenses
Join Vicki Joern, owner of BEE Financial Planners, as she presents
Managing Health Care Expenses in Retirement. Topics such as
“Planning for Future Health Care Costs” and “How to Keep Health
Care Costs Under Control in Retirement” are just a few of the subjects
covered.
14800
T
3/8
10-11:30 a.m.
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TRAVEL & CULTURE
Barging?
You have heard of Cruise Ships and River Cruises. Now learn about
barging in the Burgundy region of France. Join Richard Gillespie,
ALL member, as he shares pictures of his relaxing gastronomical
trip down Canal de Bourgogne. The itinerary also includes tours of
Dijon on market day, the Cote d’Or, with a stop at Chateau du Clos
Vougeot where Cistercian monks began making wine in the 12th
century, Chateauneuf-en-Auxois and Beaune, the wine capital of the
Cote d’Or, and the home of the immaculately preserved Hospice de
Beaune. He concludes with sharing his pictures five wonderful days
in Paris.
14689
M
2/15
1:30-3 p.m.
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Gillespie
Tanzania Migration Safari
Have you ever wondered what the scenery in Tanzania looks
like? Share the experiences of Susan Chapman and Stan Wylie,
ALL members, on their February trip with the Traveling Aggies to
Tanzania. Come see pictures of the Big Six plus many other species
as well as the Maasai people.
15020
M
4/4
1:30-3:30 p.m.
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LoneStar.edu/Cyfair-ALL
ALL membership for the 2015-2016 Membership Year
is required to register for classes.
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Important Information
Regarding Classes with Fees
LSC-ATASCOCITA CENTER
15903 West Lake Houston
Pky, Atascocita, TX 77044
832.775.0842
LSC-EMCID CENTER
21575 Highway 59 N
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Monday – Friday, 8 a.m.–5 p.m. or call
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Get Your Student ID Card
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Monday–Friday, 8 a.m.–5 p.m. or call
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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, first-served 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
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Classroom Building B (CLB)
Performing Arts Center (PAC)
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Library (LIB)
Administration Building (ADM)
Health Science Building (HSB)
8 Music Building (MUS)
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SPRING 2016 COURSE SCHEDULE
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ALL PROGRAM
LSC-KINGWOOD
MEMBERSHIP – CAMPUS
Attend many classes at Lone Star College-Kingwood Academy for
Lifelong Learning 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 nonrefundable membership is $20. If you joined in fall 2015, you do not
pay again in spring 2016. Please include this registration number on
your spring 2016 Membership Registration Form.
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ALL Membership
9/1/15-8/31/16
MEMBERSHIP – GLOBAL
Upgrade and enjoy the membership benefits at all six Lone Star
College campuses. The non-refundable $55 membership fee entitles
you to take courses and use the other selected services at LSC-CyFair,
LSC-Kingwood, LSC-Montgomery, LSC-North Harris, LSC-Tomball
and LSC-University Park. Please include this registration number on
your spring 2016 Membership Registration Form.
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Global Membership
9/1/15-8/31/16
ARTS & CRAFTS
Craft classes require substantial planning. This includes
purchasing materials early enough to allow the instructor
to prepare for the expected group on the scheduled class
date. For that reason, there will be no refunds given,
materials saved or additional instruction periods allowed
for members who miss a scheduled craft class.
A Tee Shirt Quilt
Have you always wanted to do something with your tee shirts? Julia
will demonstrate how to make a quilt from tee shirts. She will explain
the steps and what materials will be needed. Bring scissors and one
or two tee shirts that you want to use to begin a quilt. Tee shirts need
to be washed and dried without fabric softener!
16458
T
2/2
1:30-3 p.m.
EMCID
Nation
Plastic Canvas Gift Ideas
The basic stitches for making gifts with plastic canvas will be
explained. Also, Julia will explain the types of yarn to use and the
differences in the sizes of canvas. Each participant will make a
Kisser, a small gift box made of squares of plastic canvas, and will
receive ideas for making gifts for all occasions. Please bring a pair
of small sharp scissors. Plastic canvas, yarn, and a yarn needle will
be provided to each student. A supply fee of $2 will be charged for
this course payable on the first day. The class will be limited to 15
participants.
16497
W
2/17
1-3 p.m.
EMCID
Nation
Beading
Join Vicki Almstedt and Damita Ware and bead with the Lone Star
College-Kingwood Beaders. Make elegant, but simple jewelry that
will be a treasure to give or to keep. You do not need to have prior
beading experience. A supply fee of $5 will be charged for this
course payable for each class. The classes will be limited to 12
participants.
Earrings
13985
F
2/5
1-2:30 p.m.
EMCID
Almstedt
14023
F
3/4
1-2:30 p.m.
EMCID
Ware
14059
F
4/1
1-2:30 p.m.
EMCID
Almstedt
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Time
Location
Instructor
Necklaces
13999
F
14056
F
14062
F
2/12
3/11
4/8
1-2:30 p.m.
1-2:30 p.m.
1-2:30 p.m.
EMCID
EMCID
EMCID
Almstedt
Ware
Almstedt
Rings
14007
14066
14076
2/19
4/15
4/22
1-2:30 p.m.
1-2:30 p.m.
1-2:30 p.m.
EMCID
EMCID
EMCID
Almstedt
Almstedt
Almstedt
F
F
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Greeting Cards
Come and learn the art of making greeting cards with Nanette Wroe.
We will make five assorted all-occasion cards per class (birthday, get
well, thank you, sympathy and various holidays) 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. This is a great class for beginners. A supply fee of $5 will be
charged for this course payable on the first day. The classes will be
limited to 12 participants.
16456
M
2/1
1-4 p.m.
EMCID
Wroe
16527
M
3/7
1-4 p.m.
EMCID
Wroe
16556
M
4/4
1-4 p.m.
EMCID
Wroe
16644
M
5/2
1-4 p.m.
EMCID
Wroe
COMPUTER & TECHNOLOGY
Registering for a computer class? You MUST bring a login and password
with you to class so you can log on to our College computers. Use the
following instructions to set up your login and password from your home
computer BEFORE you attend the class.
1.Go to lonestar.edu
2.Select myLoneStar
3.Select ? next to Username and complete the next steps. Make a note of
your new username and password to bring this information to the class!
Attend the “Using Lone Star Computers” class below and learn more!
ABC (Absolute Beginner Computer)
In this course, students will learn terminology, develop keyboard
and mouse skills, and be introduced to software and the Internet.
This is a very basic course for those who have little or no computer
experience. Dan Soderquist will be your instructor at EMCID and Bob
Floyd at Atascocita.
16468
F
2/5
9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Atascocita
Floyd
14162
Th
2/11
1-4 p.m.
EMCID
Soderquist
16561
F
4/8
9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Atascocita
Floyd
Discover Pinterest!
In this introductory class, Melissa Johnson, Division Operations
Manager at LSC-Atascocita Center, will show you how to create an
account and learn how to search for and discover new ideas for
crafts, recipes, DIY projects and just about anything else that you can
imagine. Tips on how to manage and organize your pins and boards
will also be presented.
14524
F
4/1
1-2:30 p.m.
Atascocita
Johnson
Using Lone Star Computers
Become a savvy online user! We will help you apply online for the
parking pass, and we will also show you how to register online for
ALL classes. Existing members should have their Student ID number
before attending this class (obtained after enrollment form is received
by Lone Star). We will also help you with your Username and College
Password so you can maximize the use of the college computers and
library. We’re going electronic, so don’t be caught on the wrong side
of the digital divide!
16535
T
3/29
1:30-3 p.m.
EMCID
Tech Team
LONE STAR COLLEGE-KINGWOOD ACADEMY FOR LIFELONG LEARNING
LoneStar.edu/ALL-Kingwood
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Day
Date
Time
Location
Instructor
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.
14152
T
2/2
1-4 p.m.
EMCID
Jones
Word
Learn the basics of Word in creating, formatting, saving, printing,
opening documents, navigating a document and using the Ribbon
(command bar). Prerequisites: ABC course or equivalent knowledge.
14154
W
2/3
1-4 p.m.
EMCID
Jones
Global Microsoft Program Features
Many Microsoft features - copy, paste, cut/delete, font variables,
etc. - can be used in all of the Microsoft programs: Word, Publisher,
Excel, PowerPoint and Access. Other common functions are Save,
Save as, and Delete. Multi Program use of other features is available
for color variables, inserting/modifying pictures or other graphics,
and adding personal touches to a document. Come explore some
of the basic computer features that can be applied as you work on
multiple types of documents.
15874
M
3/28
1-3 p.m.
EMCID
Holmes
Skype, Introduction
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.
16473
T
2/9
3:30-5 p.m.
EMCID
Findley
Google Earth
Earle will teach you how to 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.
16487
T
2/9
1-3 p.m.
EMCID
Findley
Computer Concepts, Introduction
Learn the characteristics of computers, the main functions of
computer hardware, operating systems functions, communications
& networking terminology and more! Prerequisite: ABC course or
equivalent knowledge.
16491
F
2/12
9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Atascocita
Floyd
16612
F
4/15
9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Atascocita
Floyd
Windows, Introduction
Learn the Windows operating system, Control Panel, 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.
16510
F
2/19
9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Atascocita
Floyd
16629
F
4/22
9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Atascocita
Floyd
Day
Date
Time
Location
Instructor
Excel Introduction – Basics and Practical Uses
You will learn the basics of Excel, including how to navigate through
the menus and how to create, save, and print a simple spreadsheet.
You will also create one or two spreadsheets that you can use around
your home, including entering data, creating simple math functions,
sorting and formatting. Prerequisites: ABC course or equivalent
knowledge.
14169
Th
4/21
1-5 p.m.
EMCID
Soderquist
Keeping Your PC Healthy
Enroll in this two-day class and learn about viruses, how to detect and
clean spyware, and detect problems that adware causes. Dan will
cover instruction on Windows 7, 8, and 10. Topics will also include
cleaning your hard drive of unwanted files, defragmenting, backing
up your information, and setting software restore points on Windows.
Prerequisites: ABC and Windows courses or equivalent knowledge.
14505
T, W
3/22-3/23 1-4 p.m.
EMCID
Soderquist
Nine Things Every PC Owner Should Know
Now that you own your computer, what’s next? Enroll in this twoday class and learn about the nine important things that affect your
PC and its operations. Prerequisites: ABC and Windows courses or
equivalent knowledge.
14170
W, Th 3/30-3/31 2-4:30 p.m.
EMCID
Soderquist
Using a Mac
Learn how to use your Mac and become familiar with Apple
programs. See what the Mac has to offer and how to check with
Apple for tutorials. Bring your own machine to this class for a handson application.
14021
T
3/1
1-2:30 p.m.
EMCID
Tarver
Using your iPhone
This class is designed to familiarize the novice with the use of the
iPhone. Learning about the iPhone will give the more advanced user
more versatility from his or her device. Bring your own iPhones to
explore how to get the most benefits from it.
14022
T
3/1
3-4:30 p.m.
EMCID
Tarver
14063
W
4/13
1-2:30 p.m.
EMCID
Tarver
Facebook, Introduction
This class is for anyone who does not have a Facebook account but
wants one. This class helps you set up your own Facebook account
and introduces you to the basics of your Timeline, Home Page and
Finding Your Friends.
14834
F
3/4
9:30-11:30 a.m.
Atascocita
Valle
What’s Next with Facebook?
For this two-day class, you must already have a Facebook account.
These classes will assist you with privacy settings, customizing your
profile, using chat and messaging and loading photos, as well as
answering any questions or concerns you have about Facebook.
16531
F, Th
3/11,3/24 1:30-3:30 p.m.
Atascocita
Valle
CULINARY ARTS, FOOD & COOKING
Herbal Medicine in the Kitchen
Spring can be a season of viruses and sicknesses with pollen in the air.
Disease prevention becomes very important. How may one achieve
better disease prevention? Yuchen Johnson, the Herbal Specialist, will
show you some clues that are hidden in your kitchen.
14826
F
3/11
2-4 p.m.
Atascocita
Johnson
E-MAIL: KWALL@LoneStar.edu PHONE: 281.312.1750 SPRING 2016 COURSE SCHEDULE
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LSC-KINGWOOD
Digital Picture Fun
Use Microsoft Paint to personalize digital pictures. Add labels,
create collages, crop out distracting content, and add fun items for
special occasions. Learn how to resize pictures to fit documents.
Recognize which picture file type is most functional for email, website
applications, and personal use.
15879
F
3/4
10 a.m.-12 p.m.
EMCID
Holmes
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Date
Time
Location
Instructor
Secrets of “Low Effort Instant Gourmet” Cooking
This cooking demonstration shows participants how to turn instant
meals and leftovers into gourmet dinners that would impress your
friends. Imagine making a last-minute French, German, Japanese,
or Middle-Eastern meal using instant foods found at most grocery
stores. Dr. Shmaefsky is an international cooking hobbyist and fusion
cooking enthusiast. In addition, he is a long-time biology professor
at LSC-Kingwood.
14084
Th
2/25
2:30-4:30 p.m.
EMCID
Dr. Shmaefsky
LSC-KINGWOOD
DOCUMENTARIES
A Small Act (2010)
When Hilde Back sponsored a young, rural Kenyan student with
a quarterly donation of $15, she thought nothing of it and never
expected to hear from him. Fast forward through the years and the
young Kenyan is now a Harvard graduate and a Human Rights Lawyer
with the U.N. who sets out to find his benefactor. Using a strong
narrative, the film interweaves their separate lives into a cohesive
whole, forming a testament to the powerful rippling effects that one
single action can generate. This is a truly inspiring documentary from
HBO, a 2011 Emmy nomination for Best Documentary. (88 minutes)
14079
Th
2/4
1-3 p.m.
EMCID
Lively
McCullin (2012)
Considered by many to be the greatest living war photographer,
British photojournalist Don McCullin speaks candidly to the camera
in this beautifully crafted documentary portrait about his three-decade
career covering wars and humanitarian disasters on virtually every
continent. Many of his photos, shown in the film, often defined
historic moments. The film, while also a commentary of the history
of photojournalism, is elevated by McCullin’s great honesty about
his personal feelings while covering wars and conflicts in Cyprus,
Congo, Biafra, Vietnam, Northern Ireland, Cambodia and Lebanon.
Winner of BAFTA the Award as Best Documentary Film in 2013. (90
minutes)
16526
Th
3/3
1-3 p.m.
EMCID
Lively
Detropia (2012)
An artistic portrayal of the woes of a city that encapsulates the iconic
narrative of America over the last century – the Great Migration of
African Americans escaping the South and Jim Crow laws; the rise of
manufacturing and the middle class; the love affair with automobiles;
and the flowering of the American Dream to the present collapse of
the economy and the fading of that dream. In spite of Detroit’s state
of demise, the film concludes with hope of new energy replacing old
that comes from new migrants and the resilience of the old timers.
(90 minutes)
14087
Th
4/7
1-3 p.m.
EMCID
Lively
Elephant in the Room (2010)
Picked by critics as “one of the best films of the year,” this documentary
goes deep into the controversial American subculture of raising the
most dangerous wild animals in the world as household pets. The film
follows two men: an Ohio police officer and a big-hearted man who
loves his two African lions caged in his back yard. Their paths cross
when one of the lions escapes and starts attacking cars on a nearby
highway. Using stunning photography and inspiring storytelling, the
film exposes the shocking reality behind the multi-billion dollar exotic
pet industry. (96 minutes)
14148
Th
5/5
1-3 p.m.
EMCID
Lively
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Day
Date
Time
Location
Instructor
The location of the class is listed after every class
description. Maps with directions to the locations are on
page 13 of the schedule:
• EMCID – The East Montgomery County Improvement
District Building
• Atascocita – The Atascocita Center
• LSC-KC PAC105 – The Lone Star College-Kingwood
Performing Arts Center Building in Room 105.
FINANCIAL & LEGAL
Buying a New or Used Vehicle
Buying a vehicle can be a tricky process to navigate because no
two cars are the same. Understanding the complex options on
today’s cars and trucks can be overwhelming. Each car has a unique
history which can either work in your favor or become your biggest
nightmare. Join Lynn Beckwith, host of the Auto Mojo Radio Show on
KPRC and owner of Beckwith’s Car Care in Humble, as she gives you
tips to help you in your decision.
14518
T
3/22
3:30-4:30 p.m.
Atascocita
Beckwith
Wills – Preparing for Life’s Changes
Join Tamara Hensarling Paul of Currin, Wuest, Mielke, Paul & Knapp,
P.L.L.C. as she discusses the importance of having prepared all the
documentation a person may need prior to incapacity or death.
Discussion will include the purpose of a will, trust and advance
directives, as well as what can happen when a person experiences
one of life’s changes without being prepared.
14010
M
2/22
3:30-5 p.m.
EMCID
Paul
GAMES
Bridge, Beginning
Learn the fundamentals of the exciting card game of bridge with
Jim Galbaith and Richard Shepherd. We will cover the methods
and reasoning of bidding, as well as card play. Whether you are
learning or just want to refresh your play, come join us for a great
time. Beginners are definitely welcome. This class will meet each
week except March 17.
14513
Th
2/4-4/28 2-3:30 p.m.
EMCID
Shepherd
Double Deck Pinochle
This is a wonderful, fun, easy way to learn an addition to your card
playing repertoire with Bob Gawlikowski. Learn bidding, leads,
trump, strategy, and more to winning this SOCIABLE 4 player, 2
partner card game. Also, if you have any knowledge of bridge this
is right up your alley!
18078
Th
2/4-5/12 3:15-4:45 p.m.
Atascocita Gawlikowski
Pinochle
Learn the fundamentals of the exciting card game of double-deck
Pinochle with Jodi Zajac and John Wagner. We will cover the basics
of assessing your hand, bidding, and card playing. Whether you are
a beginner or desire to refresh your skills, join us for a great time.
14508
F
2/5-2/26 10 a.m.-12 p.m.
EMCID Zajac/Wagner
LONE STAR COLLEGE-KINGWOOD ACADEMY FOR LIFELONG LEARNING
LoneStar.edu/ALL-Kingwood
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Day
Date
Time
Location
Instructor
GARDENING
Orchid Doctor
Visit Lee Murdock, owner and operator of Orchid Express & Leasing,
111 Heights Blvd. (713.526.0018) in Houston and view over 300
blooming orchids, tropicals, bromeliads, plumerias, ferns, and
whimsical garden art. Learn growing tips from the orchid doctor and
take a tour of the greenhouse. Free water and cookies! The class will
be limited to 20 participants. NOTE: This is an off-site class; everyone
provides his or her own transportation and meets at Orchid Express.
14863
T
3/22
1-3 p.m.
Off-Site
Murdock
GENEALOGY
Genealogy
New to Family History research? Want to know more about “who you
are?” Looking for a way to share photos and what you know about
your family with your kids and relatives? This two-day genealogy
lab will give you the tools and one-on-one help to do just that. You
must be able to access your email in the computer lab. Join Harriet
Kartchner as she guides you through this interesting course. Class
meets on 2/18, 2/25, and 3/3.
14168
Th
2/18-3/3 1-3 p.m.
EMCID
Kartchner
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. Weights are locally available.
Please bring a large towel to cover the chair and bottled water
and wear comfortable clothing and closed-toed shoes. Members
interested in signing up should check with their health care providers
to determine if this is a suitable class for them. Please note: students
must register for this class in person at the EMCID site on Thursday,
January 28, at 10 a.m. Registrations will not be accepted before this
time. Registration for this class will not be available by phone, email
or online. This class will not meet on Thursday, 3/17.
12701
Th
2/4-5/12 3-4 p.m.
PAC 105
Deeb
Essential Oils – An Introduction
What is everyone talking about? What are these? Are they safe?
How do you use them? Come and join Mary Ellen Waskow of Young
Living Essential Oils and learn some simple first steps as we explore
eleven everyday oils that no home should be without.
13990
T
2/9
1-2:30 p.m.
EMCID
Waskow
14635
M
2/22
1:30-3 p.m.
Atascocita
Waskow
Thanks to our Lone Star College-Kingwood
ALL volunteers who contributed many hours
compiling and organizing the schedule.
Day
Date
Time
Location
Instructor
Fall Prevention in the Home: Changes for Healthy Living
This class will help participants increase knowledge and skills in
recognizing hazardous situations which may lead to falls by older
adults. Participants will gain knowledge about the demographics of
the older adult population in Texas; about the scope of the problem
of falls among older adults including age and gender; and about the
leading causes of falls among older adults including environmental
hazards, physical attributes, and medication management. Also
participants will identify the potential hazards in their own living
environment; potential measures to eliminate the safety hazards in
their own living environment; and steps they can take to help their
communities reduce the number of falls in older adults. Presented by
Amy Ressler, County Extension Agent-Family and Consumer Sciences
with Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service of Montgomery County.
16524
M
2/29
3:30-5 p.m.
EMCID
Ressler
Meditation
Join instructor Denise Bell and learn basic meditation and simple
breathing to heighten your level of spiritual awareness. Meditation
has been known to reduce blood pressure, pain, and insomnia and
increase mental clarity. Class members need to bring mats or blankets
to use in the class. Class will not meet on Monday, March 14.
16322
M
2/1-5/9
4:30-5:30 p.m.
PAC 105
Bell
Snap Fitness (Now at Three Locations)
Working out is a snap at Snap Fitness during the month of March!
Enjoy free membership during the month of March at any of the three
Snap Fitness locations: Kingwood, New Caney, or the new location
in Splendora. ALL members can work out during the hours posted
below. 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 Waiver Form during your first
visit. Be sure to register with ALL before going to Snap Fitness.
14867
M-Th
3/1-3/31 10 a.m.-1 p.m.
Snap Fitness
Snap Fitness Kingwood
2510 Mills Branch Drive (Next to Kingwood Montessori)
281.360.2198
Snap Fitness New Caney
20851 FM 1485 W (Next to Food Fair)
281.761.6101
Snap Fitness Splendora
13841 US Hwy 59 (Next to Splendora Cafe)
281.689.9555
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
Carol Deeb on Thursdays, Kiki Schrader on Mondays and Beverly
Hatle on Tuesdays. Please register for only one yoga class to allow
room for other members to participate. For Carol Deeb’s class please
note: Students must register for this class in person at the EMCID
site on Thursday, January 28, at 10 a.m. Registrations will not be
accepted before this time. Registration for this class will not be
available by phone, email or online. This applies only to Carol’s
class; and students can register for Kiki Schrader’s and Beverly
Hatle’s classes through the regular registration channels. Classes will
not meet during the week of March 14.
16326
M
2/1-5/9
3:15-4:15 p.m.
PAC105
Schrader
16323
T
2/2-5/10 3:15-4:15 p.m.
PAC105
Hatle
12707
Th
2/4-5/12 4:15-5:15 p.m.
PAC105
Deeb
E-MAIL: KWALL@LoneStar.edu PHONE: 281.312.1750 SPRING 2016 COURSE SCHEDULE
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LSC-KINGWOOD
Plant Swap
Calling all gardeners! Bring a snack to share and plants to swap. We
all have plants that multiply, so let’s share them. Wrap your plants in
newspaper or recycled grocery bags and we’ll swap. We will share
plant information, socialize, and visit with new found gardeners.
15903
W
4/27
1:30-3 p.m.
Atascocita
Sharp
Reg. #
Reg. #
Day
Date
Time
Location
Instructor
Reg. #
HISTORY
LSC-KINGWOOD
Battleship Texas
Your instructor Ron Lewis will present a brief survey of the history of
the Battleship Texas. Permanently moored in La Porte, she was active
in WW I and WW II.
14832
Th
4/28
1-3 p.m.
Atascocita
Lewis
History of Art – Caravaggio to Rembrandt Art of the Baroque
While art in the Renaissance stressed calmness of reason and
simplicity, Baroque focused more on color and contrast, emotion and
energy. Architecture of the period favored ornamentation. We will
address works of art and architecture from Italy, the Dutch Republic,
France and the Rococo period. Our presenter is Joe Christoffel, a
docent at MFAH and a frequent lecturer at ALL for many years.
14004
F
2/5
3-4:30 p.m.
EMCID
Christoffel
14025
F
2/12
3-4:30 p.m.
EMCID
Christoffel
14064
F
2/19
3-4:30 p.m.
EMCID
Christoffel
14078
F
2/26
3-4:30 p.m.
EMCID
Christoffel
History from Hellenistic Times to the Reformation
These classes will focus on three periods of European history from
the death of Alexander the Great in 323 BC until the Protestant
Reformation, which began in 1517 with the 95 Theses of Martin
Luther. The lectures will be followed by Q&A. Your presenter is Mike
Adams, retired Adjunct Professor of History and Humanities at Lone
Star College-Kingwood and lecturer at ALL for many years.
Day
Date
Time
Location
Instructor
St. Patrick’s Day History
Learn about the history of this holiday, sing some Irish songs and
enjoy some refreshments as Dr. John O’Malley, recently retired VicePresident of Administrative Services at LSC-Kingwood, leads the class.
13968
F
3/11
1-2 p.m.
EMCID
O’Malley
The Comanche
The Comanche Indians ruled the central plains of Texas in the mid19th century, stopping settler expansion for over fifty years before the
Texas Rangers and the Army defeated them. This course, taught by
Ed Tarver, examines their history and the role they played in forming
Texas.
15876
M, T
2/22-2/23 2-3 p.m.
EMCID
Tarver
The Irish Are Coming!
The Irish Immigration to America from 1750-1900
In the 2010 Census the Irish and Scot-Irish represented over 15% of
the total United States population, second only to people of GermanAmerican descent. Paul Downey will provide a historical background
to understand why they came to this country and the influence they
provided toward the growth of America. The first part of the class will
discuss the Celt/Gaelic heritage of the Irish and how religion and
economics influenced the first wave of Irish to come to this country in
the 1750’s. The potato famine in the 1840’s drove the second Irish
wave to America where, due to their religion, they were considered
the lowest rung of society. The American Civil War, the building of the
western railroads, and their growth in politics changed their social
status by 1900.
14830
Th
4/14
2-4 p.m.
Atascocita
Downey
Hellenistic World
14003
W
2/17
14633
Th
2/18
1-2:30 p.m.
1-2:30 p.m.
EMCID
Atascocita
Adams
Adams
Byzantine Empire
14058
W
3/23
14639
Th
3/24
Pequot War
This clash established the pattern of Indian/Euro-American conflict.
14001
M
2/15
2-3:30 p.m.
EMCID
Derks
1-2:30 p.m.
1-2:30 p.m.
EMCID
Atascocita
Adams
Adams
Reformation
14061
W
14641
Th
Osceola & the Seminole
Focuses on the fighting in Florida between the Seminole and the U.S. Army.
14057
M
3/21
2-3:30 p.m.
EMCID
Derks
1-2:30 p.m.
1-2:30 p.m.
EMCID
Atascocita
Adams
Adams
Cochise and the Apache
The story of the Apache’s greatest chief and the greatest threat to
United States sovereignty in the Southwest.
14067
M
4/18
2-3:30 p.m.
EMCID
Derks
4/6
4/7
Houston Cougar Courage in the 1960’s
In 1964, University of Houston football coach Bill Yeoman and
basketball coach Guy Lewis integrated their respective sports,
becoming the first major college in the South to recruit black athletes.
This presentation tells the story of the coaches and athletes who
blazed a trail for racial equality in 1960’s Houston. Robert Jacobus,
LSC History Adjunct Professor, will present the class.
14080
M
2/8
1-3 p.m.
EMCID
Jacobus
A Frank Discussion on Immigration in the United States
Howard, who worked for the U.S. Immigration Service, will lead a
discussion with questions and answers on how the immigration laws
should be changed and what policy changes should be made to the
immigration laws in the United States.
16463
W
2/3
1-2:30 p.m.
EMCID
Rose
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.
18
LONE STAR COLLEGE-KINGWOOD ACADEMY FOR LIFELONG LEARNING
LoneStar.edu/ALL-Kingwood
Reg. #
Day
Date
Time
Location
Instructor
Law of Arrest, Search & Seizure
Howard, a retired lawyer who has worked as a prosecutor and
Special Assistant U.S. Attorney, will discuss the legal authority law
enforcement officers have to stop, interrogate, and possibly arrest
individuals.
16627
W
4/20
2:30-4 p.m.
EMCID
Rose
Civil War: How Missouri Was Saved by the Union
Howard, a Civil War reenactor, will present an eyewitness account
of the events in 1861 that precluded Missouri from joining the
Confederacy.
16529
W
3/9
3:30-5 p.m.
EMCID
Rose
The Texas General Council and Independence
The General Council was the first provisional government of Texas to
be formed before independence.
14024
M
3/7
1-2:30 p.m.
EMCID
Green
Events Leading Up To and After the Battle of San Jacinto
Learn what Sam Houston had to deal with leading up to the battle
and what happened after.
14060
M
4/4
1-2:30 p.m.
EMCID
Green
The Versailles Treaty – The Truce that Lasted 20 Years
WW I or “the European Reformation” ended November 11, 1918,
with the signing of the armistice. Six months after the armistice the four
major powers of France, England, Italy, and the United States came to
Paris to write the treaty to end the war officially and divide the spoils
for winning the war. Woodrow Wilson, President of the United States,
was extremely idealistic and politically inept as he tried to present
his fourteen points and the establishment of the League of Nations.
France, on the other hand, wanted to destroy Germany’s economy
and make them admit the war was their fault and pay crippling
reparations to offset the cost of the war to France. England wanted
more power in the defunct Ottoman Empire and Italy was basically
left out. The Versailles Treaty did not end the war to end all wars, but
was a twenty-year truce prior to WWII. Paul Downey traces the treaty
from the start of WWI in 1914 and the dramatic effect the Versailles
Treaty has on today’s politics through Wilsonian politics, England and
France’s Middle Eastern policy of broken promises, India’s road to
independence, and the rise of America to the world stage.
14822
Th
2/25
2-4 p.m.
Atascocita
Downey
Day
Date
Time
Location
Instructor
The Fourth Year: The Americans Enter the War
Germany sends the Zimmermann telegram urging Mexico to declare
war against the United States. Germany resumes unrestricted
submarine warfare. These latest actions by Germany cause President
Wilson to ask Congress for a declaration of war against Germany.
The measure is approved and war is declared. Tsar Nicholas II
abdicates the throne ending over three hundred years of Romanov
rule. A provisional government is declared. The French offense at
Chemin des Dame is a total disaster and the French soldiers mutiny.
The first wave of the American Expeditionary Force arrives in France.
Germany expedites Lenin’s return to Russia. Russia is taken over by
Lenin’s Bolshevik party and signs an armistice with Germany. The
British continue in the Middle East and capture Jerusalem.
14082
T
2/16
1-3 p.m.
EMCID
Downey
The Fifth Year: Finally Armistice!
Two waves of Influenza kill more people than the total war. President
Wilson develops “Fourteen Points” toward permanent world peace.
Germany launches five major offenses to win the war prior to the
Americans’ appearance in the trenches. Baron von Richthofen, also
known as the Red Baron, is killed. The American troops begin to
be the force that turns the tide. German offense is halted. German
troops begin to desert. Tsar Nicholas II and his family are killed by a
Bolshevik firing squad. Allies break through German fortifications at
the Hindenburg line and Kaiser Wilhelm II retreats to the Netherlands.
The war ends on the eleventh month, the eleventh day, and the
eleventh hour. President Wilson sets sail for the Peace Conference
with his Fourteen Points of Peace.
14088
T
4/19
1-3 p.m.
EMCID
Downey
LANGUAGES
Conversational Italian
Italian conversation for anyone with a basic to advanced knowledge
of the language. We practice speaking this musical, romantic
language including culture, travel history, art, food and wine. Building
vocabulary will come easily. Instructor June Conrad is a full-blooded
Italian, certified in Italian, and has lived in Padua and Bologna, Italy.
Parliamo Italiano! Class will meet on 2/3, 2/10, 3/2, 3/9, 4/13
and 4/20.
16466
W
2/3-4/20 1:30-3 p.m.
Atascocita
Conrad
MEDICAL
Access to Healthcare during Emergencies and Disasters
Join a discussion on preparing for personal medical needs prior to
the emergency, caring for self and family during the disaster, and
finding resources during the chaos immediately following the event.
This class will be taught by Arlene Holmes, RN, BSN.
15873
M
2/22
1-3 p.m.
EMCID
Holmes
JOIN US FOR OUR SPRING OPEN HOUSES
LSC-Atascocita Center
LSC-Kingwood
2 – 4 p.m., AC201 2nd Floor Balcony
15903 West Lake Houston Parkway
Houston, TX 77044
For more information, call 281.312.1750
at the EMCID Building
1 – 3 p.m., EMCID off-site center
21575 Highway 59N
New Caney, TX 77357
For more information, call 281.312.1750
Friday, January 8
Thursday, January 21
E-MAIL: KWALL@LoneStar.edu PHONE: 281.312.1750 SPRING 2016 COURSE SCHEDULE
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LSC-KINGWOOD
The Sons of the Republic of Texas will sponsor the following three
Texas historical topics presented by Tom Green, Knight of the Order
of San Jacinto and Chairman of the Sons of the Republic of Texas
Speaker’s Bureau. A minimum of 15 members is required for each
class to be held:
History of the Alamo
Remember the Alamo! Join Tom as we learn the dates it was built and
its names before it became known as the Alamo. Did you know the
original location was in Mexico before it was moved to San Antonio?
We will also cover its modern history and what its fate is now.
13976
M
2/1
1-2:30 p.m.
EMCID
Green
Reg. #
Reg. #
Day
Date
Time
Location
Instructor
LSC-KINGWOOD
Home Health vs. Hospice – How do I Decide?
Deciding between home health and hospice care at home can
be a very difficult decision. When is the right time? What are the
differences? How do I know which one is best for my loved one? Join
us for an in-depth discussion of these and other details about home
health and hospice. When it is time for you to make a decision,
you will be well informed! Lisa Thompson, VITAS Healthcare
Representative, will lead the discussion.
16329
T
4/5
1-2 p.m.
Atascocita
Thompson
16639
T
4/26
1-2 p.m.
EMCID
Thompson
Medicare Health 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. Any changes to Medicare 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.
14818
T
2/23
1:30-3:30 p.m.
Atascocita
Mims
The area hospitals listed below provide informative presentations
each month taught by medical professionals. Updates on specific
topics will be available via flyers and the weekly emails:
Kingwood Medical Center
12711
Th
2/4
3:30-4:30 p.m.
12714
Th
3/3
3:30-4:30 p.m.
12746
Th
4/7
3:30-4:30 p.m.
EMCID
EMCID
EMCID
TBA
TBA
TBA
Memorial Hermann Northeast Hospital
16495
T
2/16
3:30-4:30 p.m.
EMCID
16534
T
3/22
3:30-4:30 p.m.
EMCID
16622
T
4/19
3:30-4:30 p.m.
EMCID
TBA
TBA
TBA
MISCELLANEOUS
Coins and Currency – Collecting and Researching
We will take a look at collecting coins and paper currency, from
early silver coinage in the New World up through paper currency
of the Twentieth century. Jim Jolly, ALL member, will share with us
his passion about coins and currency. Understanding the historical
background can significantly increase the enjoyment of collecting.
This session is designed for both the novice and serious collectors.
14164
W
3/2
1-4 p.m.
EMCID
Jolly
End of Semester Hospitality & Conversation
Bring a snack to share and meet new people. Let’s find that common
thread that connects us all. Join us for a fun afternoon.
14815
T
4/26
2-3:30 p.m.
Atascocita
Garner
Have Your Room Reflect Your Lifestyle
A well-designed room is a work of art. Design your home or space to
reflect a beautiful, pleasant environment. Get tips on how to design
specifically to meet your lifestyle. Learn how color affects your mood.
Your instructor will be Marion O’Brien of Swags Classic Interior
Design.
14813
T
4/19
1:30-3 p.m.
Atascocita
O’Brien
Spring Seasonal Decorating
Join Jennifer Hull, owner of Interior Design Warehouse–Home
Accessories and Gift store in Atascocita, and learn a few seasonal
decorating accents to enhance your home and welcome spring. You’ll
leave with new ideas and tips that you can use in your own home.
14521
W
3/23
2-3 p.m.
Atascocita
Hull
20
Reg. #
Day
Date
Time
Location
Instructor
Updating Your Wardrobe
Save money and look great! Update your spring and summer
wardrobes with accessory changes. Tips will be given on how to go
from day to night with simple embellishments. Your instructor will be
Jennifer Griebel of Chico’s.
14640
W
4/6
1:30-3 p.m.
Atascocita
Griebel
MOVIES
I Am David
Join your ALL members for a showing of the movie, I Am David (PG).
The movie stars Ben Tibber (David) Joan Plowright and Jim Caviezel.
I am David is adapted from Anne Holms’ internationally acclaimed
novel North to Freedom. David is thrust into the free world for the
first time in his young life as he travels across Europe. It is a spiritual
voyage of discovery where David slowly loses his instinctual mistrust
of humanity and begins to smile, share, trust and ultimately love. Feel
free to bring refreshments to share with other attendees. Come and
munch away while enjoying the movie.
16528
T
3/8
1-3 p.m.
EMCID
Sleyko
POLITICAL & COMMUNITY AFFAIRS
Gun Control
Jerry will discuss current firearm laws and related issues, including
criminal acquisition of firearms, self-defense, and tort liability
regarding gun ownership.
14638
Th
3/3
1:30-3 p.m.
Atascocita
Wendt
Political Propaganda
Jerry will facilitate a discussion regarding the recognition and
detection of political propaganda through the analysis of tactics,
the comparison of MSNBC vs. Fox News, the creation/distortion of
facts, and the dumbing down of political America.
14643
M
4/11
1:30-3 p.m.
Atascocita
Wendt
Transforming Conflicts
This class offers an overview of conflict, violence and what it takes
to transform them into peaceable situations. Various arenas will
be addressed, including family disputes, political arguments, and
international conflicts. Participants will practice a few basic skills
useful for transforming everyday “unpeace” into more peaceful
scenarios. The class will be hosted by Elaine Kimzey.
14020
W
2/24
2:30-4 p.m.
EMCID
Kimzey
READING & WRITING
Atascocita Book Club
The Atascocita Book Club will meet twice during the semester. Bring a
snack to share and we will socialize and discuss the book Big Magic
by Elizabeth Gilbert, author of Eat, Pray, Love. This will be quite a
delightful afternoon. Second book title is to be determined. Mattie
Sharp is the facilitator.
14630
M
2/8
1:30-3 p.m.
Atascocita
Sharp
14642
M
4/11
1:30-3 p.m.
Atascocita
Sharp
EMCID Book Club
Join the EMCID Book Club that meets on the 4th Tuesday of each
month (except March) to discuss books of common interest. Diane
Moore is the group facilitator. Tentatively scheduled books: February
– The Screwtape Letters by C.S. Lewis (led by Peggy Sunseri); March
– A Woman of Independent Means by Elizabeth Forsythe Hailey (led
by Linda Parrish); April – The Time It Never Rained by Elmer Kelton
(led by Diane Moore). Class will meet on 2/23, 3/29, and 4/2.
16517
T
2/23-4/26 1-3 p.m.
EMCID
Moore
LONE STAR COLLEGE-KINGWOOD ACADEMY FOR LIFELONG LEARNING
LoneStar.edu/ALL-Kingwood
Reg. #
Day
Date
Time
Location
Instructor
Children’s Writers Critique Group
Mary Alice Luetke, self-published author of Randy the Rowdy
Raccoon, will facilitate a critique group for those interested in writing
for children. Bring your ideas and/or something you have written.
Let’s share our ideas and learn from each other. Class will meet on
2/15, 3/28 and 4/25.
16493
M
2/15-4/25 1-3 p.m.
Atascocita
Luetke
Free For ALL – Your Local Library
Libraries are just books??? Think again! Join Sara as she discusses
the “in-person resources” at the Harris County Library. There are
magazines, newspapers, audio books, DVDs, CDs, crafting clubs,
genealogy research, guitar lessons, knitting, gathering and more!
Learn about all the free things you can find at your library.
14526
F
2/5
1:30-3 p.m.
Atascocita
West
Your Local Library Online
Mary will introduce online library resources, such as databases,
e-books, streaming movies, appliance repair tips, reviews on the
latest vehicles, stock information and gardening tips – just a small
sample of the free resources you can find online when you have a
library card – all from the comfort of your own home.
14632
F
2/12
1:30-3 p.m.
Atascocita
Rudrow
Getting Published 101
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, whom 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.
14149
Th
2/11
1-3:30 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,
paper, and a passion for writing about your life. We encourage you
to develop your literary talent and also learn the pitfalls involved in
writing. The class will meet each week.
14509
Th
3/24-4/14 1-3 p.m.
EMCID
Briggs
Top 10 Steps to Writing Fiction
Daniel will present the aspiring or beginning writer with a top ten list
of vital elements for writing a novel manuscript that will be enjoyed
by readers. The course includes items such as manuscript format,
premise, pace, story structure, character development, conflict,
dialogue, and others.
14081
T
2/9
3-5 p.m.
EMCID
Logan
Top 10 Steps to Becoming Published
Daniel will provide the writer of a novel manuscript with the top ten
elements necessary for seeking publication. The course includes items
such as publishing types, studying the craft of writing, eliminating
amateur flags, critiques, the query letter, manuscript submission,
rejection, preparing for success, and others.
14086
T
3/22
1-3 p.m.
EMCID
Logan
Day
Date
Time
Location
Instructor
RELIGION & SPIRITUALITY
Jewish Spirituality – The Greek Cauldron
Listen to an overview of the Jewish spiritual and mystical tradition,
with the focus on The Greek Cauldron. The two-day class will be
presented by Michael Condit, MD, who has previously taught classes
at ALL on Christian theological subjects such as the Trinity, Christology,
Christian Gnosticism and Augustine.
15881
Th
3/10-3/24 2-4 p.m.
EMCID
Condit
SAFETY
AARP Driver Safety Program
AARP Driver Safety Program, a four-hour classroom refresher, is
targeted for individuals age 50+ who are interested in improving
their driving skills. 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.
Time will be provided for registration, instruction, and certification
preparation and distribution. Most auto insurers will discount your
premium if you take this class, but attendance will not allow you to
dismiss a moving violation ticket. Course fee (payable by check to
AARP on the day of the class): $15 for AARP members (must present
your AARP card to receive full discount) and $20 for non-members.
Bring your driver’s license.
14833
T
2/2
1-5 p.m.
Atascocita
Power
14167
F
2/12
9 a.m.-1 p.m.
EMCID
Power
Active Shooter – Run, Hide, and Fight
Join Captain Dan Hatfield of the Lone Star College Police Department
as he discusses a short documentary film on what to do when
confronted with an armed intruder event. A question and answer
session will follow the film.
14516
M
3/7
2-3 p.m.
Atascocita
Hatfield
Crime Stoppers
Deputy Steven Squier is the Crime Stoppers Coordinator with the
Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office. Learn the history of Crime
Stoppers along with specifics on current state and local programs
developed for our protection. Bring your personal safety questions
and concerns for Deputy Squier to help us look at possible ways to
decrease our stressors. Deputy Squier will stay after the program to
answer additional questions.
16642
W
4/27
3-4:30 p.m.
EMCID
Squier
Fraud Crimes and Personal Safety for Seniors
Learn about current frauds and scams targeting seniors, including
identity theft, from Lt. Walter Stensland from the Harris County
Constable’s Pct. 4 Office.
14644
M
4/18
1:30-3 p.m.
Atascocita
Stensland
SCIENCE & NATURE
Apollo 13 – The Movie and the Real Story Behind It
Learn what is fact and what is Hollywood as Frank narrates this
monumental movie covering U.S. space history. Surprisingly, “they”
followed the script rather closely.
16680
T
4/12
1-4 p.m.
EMCID
Hughes
What is New in Space
Frank Hughes guides you through all the new spacecraft that are
developed by NASA and other commercial groups that will be able
to carry cargo and people into space.
17867
F
2/26
1-2:30 p.m.
EMCID
Hughes
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Writing is Exciting
Join Steve Little as he leads a writing workshop for the spring semester.
Students will spend the time writing an original fictional story. We will
help you form and develop the idea and edit and shape the text to the
finished manuscript. No one is born a writer. We learn TO DO... by
DOING. Come join us and create a good yarn. The class will meet
each week for six weeks.
14511
M
3/21-4/25 2-4 p.m.
EMCID
Little
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Location
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LSC-KINGWOOD
Astronomy with Binoculars
After a review of the motion of the sky, learn what interesting objects
you can observe with binoculars and how to locate them in the sky.
Your instructor will be Dr. Calvin Blakley, a retired scientist and avid
amateur astronomer.
15868
M
2/29
1-2:30 p.m.
EMCID
Blakley
Renewable Fuels
Fossil fuels such as oil, are a cornerstone of civilization and essential
to daily life as we know it. But government regulations are promoting
the displacement of oil used in our cars and trucks with fuels made
from organic crops such as corn, sugarcane and soybeans. What
does this mean to the average motorist? Is using food crops for fuel
the right thing to do? Can we or will we ever make fuel from garbage
like they did in Back to the Future? How much will it cost? Is there
an electric or hydrogen-powered car in your future? The class will
taught by Sandra Dunphy, Director of Energy Compliance Services
for Weaver and Tidwell, L.L.P., nationally recognized as an expert on
the EPA’s “Renewable Fuel Standard” program.
12712
W
2/17
3-4 p.m.
EMCID
Dunphy
Solar Flares & CMEs vs. Astronauts: a NASA ARM Issue
Electromagnetic particles and radiation associated with space weather
do damage to equipment and adversely affect the health of personnel
in space. Dr. Elizabeth Jensen, PhD, PE, ACS Engineering & Safety,
Planetary Science Institute, will introduce NASA approaches towards
protecting equipment and personnel via prediction, engineering
design, and mission planning using the Asteroid Redirect Mission
(ARM) as an example. Class members need to bring a slinky and a
compass.
16647
F
5/6
10 a.m.-12 p.m.
EMCID
Jensen
The following four classes will be held at Lake Houston Wilderness
Park. There is a park entrance fee of $3 for those aged 64 or under.
For those members aged 65 or older, the fee will be waived. The park
entrance is at 25840 FM 1485 in New Caney. Call 281.354.6881
for information. Be sure to bring water, sunscreen and bug spray. The
park is 2.5 miles from Loop 494.
Identifying Local Birds in Winter
The first hour, we will hike through the park and note which birds are
in residence. We hope to take some digital pictures (if someone has
a telephoto lens) for use during the class. The second hour, we will be
in the nature center for a better look at the birds’ characteristics which
help in identification.
16507
F
2/19
9-11 a.m.
Lake Houston Park
Fish and Stream Ecology
During the first hour, we will discuss and identify fish local to
Montgomery and Harris counties, including species great for the
supper table. During the second hour, join us as we use dip nets to
catch freshwater invertebrates in order to determine the water quality
in Peach Creek.
16530
F
3/11
10 a.m.-12 p.m.
Lake Houston Park
Fly Fishing/Fly Tying
Witness and practice how to tie Texas specific fly patterns by ex-fly
fishing guide and Park Naturalist Brock Nedland. Bring your own
vice and materials. After learning how to tie a fly, come join us as we
teach you how to fly fish! We’ll give you the knowledge and expertise
to have you catching your own fish in no time. Personal equipment
required to do the hands on activities, but observers are welcome.
16532
F
3/18
10 a.m.-12 p.m.
Lake Houston Park
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Instructor
Amphibians – A Talk and a Walk
During the first hour, we will discuss identifying amphibians local to
Montgomery, Harris and the Gulf Coast counties. During the second
hour, join us for a leisurely stroll as we search for amphibians in the
park.
16564
F
4/15
10 a.m.-12 p.m.
Lake Houston Park
The following three classes are at Jesse H. Jones Park & Nature
Center, which is a 333-acre nature park located approximately 1.25
miles west of US 59, off FM 1960. Turn right at Kenswick Drive and
drive north until it dead-ends into the park. Call 281.446.8588 if you
get lost and need directions. 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 begin in the Visitors Nature Center at the entrance to the park.
All classes include walking tours after the indoor presentations, as
weather permits.
Romance of Spring Blooms
This presentation will be led by Teri MacArthur.
14864
F
2/5
1-3 p.m.
Jesse Jones Park
Birds from All Angles
Al Barr will lead this class and teach you all about birds.
14865
F
3/4
1-3 p.m.
Jesse Jones Park
Nature Projects with Grandchildren
Debbie Banfield will teach about doing a variety of home projects
with your grandchildren.
14866
F
4/1
1-3 p.m.
Jesse Jones Park
SENIOR ISSUES
Achieving Happiness & Well-being as We Age
How you treat yourself, and the world, will determine how the world
treats you. It is well known now that various influences on feelings,
behaviors, and actions not only cause other people to respond to
you in certain ways, but magically show that you yourself are helped
or hurt by your actions and attitudes, especially when it comes to
the subject of HAPPINESS. Dr. John O’Malley, recently retired VicePresident of Administrative Services at LSC-Kingwood, will examine
with the class what this is all about and what can heal the various
distempers we pick up in life.
16563
W
4/13
1-4 p.m.
EMCID
O’Malley
Aging Gracefully – Skin Care at Any Age
Learn about skin damage factors, reversing the aging process,
products that are effective, minimal surgical procedures, recovery
time, and tips. Polly Hill, Director at Isle of Kingwood, will teach the
class.
15867
T
2/2
1-2 p.m.
EMCID
Hill
15882
Th
2/11
1-2 p.m.
Atascocita
Hill
Assisted Living – Alzheimer’s & Dementia
Join Jennifer Smith and Polly Hill, Directors of Isle at Kingwood for a
discussion on aging. Learn about aging in place, financial resources,
assisted living and local senior support groups.
16533
T
3/22
1-2 p.m.
EMCID
Smith/Hill
LONE STAR COLLEGE-KINGWOOD ACADEMY FOR LIFELONG LEARNING
Thank you East Montgomery
County Improvement District
For allowing us to use additional rooms
free of charge for our ALL classes.
LoneStar.edu/ALL-Kingwood
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Time
Location
Instructor
Downsizing & Senior Living Solutions
Learn how to stay in charge of your possessions and avoid possession
paralysis to make downsizing an easier job. Find out about the
options for senior living and how to choose the best place for you.
Sue Pilko, owner of Smooth Transitions of Kingwood/Houston, will
guide you.
16505
Th
2/18
2-3 p.m.
EMCID
Pilko
How Do I Choose a Funeral Home?
Learn tips from seasoned, unbiased, funeral director Christine
Price. Learn how to pick a funeral home to suit your needs: burial,
cremation, viewing, church service; how to work with prices; how to
trust and place your loved one in the funeral home’s care.
16513
T
2/23
1-2 p.m.
EMCID
Price
Retired, Not Tired
Now that you‘ve disengaged from the routine of work, join (mostly)
retired psychology professor Ann Owen and explore the possibilities
for an exciting and productive retirement. Discover the many ways to
use your particular talents and fulfill your dreams.
14515
W
2/17
3:30-4:30 p.m.
Atascocita
Owen
Turn Your Head and Laugh
Noted physician and writer Dr. Matthew Minson will talk humorously
about how to age gracefully. He will turn a penetrating and whimsical
eye on the medical and social aspects of aging. From bodily changes,
behaviors – good and bad – and what everyone can do to make life
more bearable (& dare we say FUN) after 50!
16933
M
3/7
3-5 p.m.
EMCID
Minson
Women in Transition
Join Diane Nuar in this four-week class that will be an interactive
discussion about the challenges, lessons, and joys of women
journeying through changes due to aging. The topics will include:
life after work, losing a spouse, caring for elderly parents, and future
fears and dreams. This class will meet on 2/9, 2/16, 3/1 and 3/8.
14835
T
2/9-3/8
1-2:30 p.m.
Atascocita
Nuar
The following three courses will be presented by Lee Ann Hyatt, RN,
BSN, Education Director of TriCare Hospice. Lee Ann has worked
in end of life care since 1987, including ICU, Home Health, and
Wellness Care:
Advance Care Planning & Advance Directives
Traditionally how we die was determined by the medical & hospital
environment. In recent years there have been medical, legal, and
philosophical changes so that we now have the opportunity to
influence how we want to spend the end of our lives. Please join us
as we discuss these changes. Forms and instructions for Advance
Directives (Living Will & Health Care Power of Attorney) will be
available for your consideration and use.
16286
W
2/24
1-2 p.m.
EMCID
Hyatt
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Date
Time
Location
Instructor
Hospice: A Special Way of Caring
The hospice concept of care began in the United States as recently
as 1984. It began as an alternate way to care for the dying rather
than ending our lives in a foreign medical environment away from
family and home. We will discuss the philosophy of care, the services
provided, the team concept of care and many more facets of the
program. Please join us to learn about this compassionate way to
care for us and our loved ones at the end of life.
16536
W
3/30
1-2 p.m.
EMCID
Hyatt
The Dying Process
Dying is 100% guaranteed for each of us, and yet we know so little
about this normal and natural process. Please join us as we paint
a picture of a dying person physically, emotionally, and spiritually,
along with ways we can bring comfort to the family or loved ones.
Bring your questions and concerns to this nurse who has taught end
of life topics since 1987.
16625
W
4/20
1-2 p.m.
EMCID
Hyatt
TRAVEL & CULTURE
1890s Postcard Travelogue of the World
Join Tracy Bradford, vice president of the Houston Area Postcard Club
and secretary of the Tomball Postcard Club, for an 1890s postcard
travelogue of the world. Tracy takes you on a tour of early European
countries visited in the 1890s such as France, Germany, Norway,
Denmark, Hungary, England, and Spain and displays postcards
mailed by visitors from these locations.
15875
T
3/1
1-3 p.m.
EMCID
Bradford
Let’s Go Travel!
Travel can take us not just out of the place we inhabit, but can open
us to a bigger vision of the world. It can excite, refresh, stimulate
and engage our mind and our senses—beautiful vistas, amazing
architecture, glorious new dishes, warm and genuine people. Join
Kathy Adkins and Diane Blanco, global travelers, to explore what
new adventures might be calling you. Packing tips and information
about both international and domestic travel as well as cruises both
ocean and river will all be included. Where will you go next?
16460
T
2/2
1-3 p.m.
EMCID Adkins/Blanco
16449
M
2/1
1-3 p.m.
Atascocita Adkins/Blanco
The Lowcountry – Charleston, Hilton Head & Savannah
Let’s take a springtime trip to three beautiful places in the Lowcountry:
Charleston, SC; Hilton Head, SC; and Savannah, GA. We’ll look at
the beautiful natural vistas and the traditional architecture of two of
America’s most historic cities, Savannah and Charleston. Your tour
guide/presenter will be Raquel Henry, Professor of Psychology at
LSC-Kingwood.
16628
Th
4/21
2-3 p.m.
EMCID
Henry
Travel with Steve
Planning to leave the U.S. on a vacation trip this year? Join
Steve Wright, a seasoned world traveler, who takes two or more
international trips each year. Steve will share his knowledge and
experience with you, explaining how to plan a great trip, what
Internet sites can assist you, and what to pack in your bags.
14150
T
4/5
1-3:30 p.m.
EMCID
Wright
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Choosing the Right Senior Living Environment
Join Donna Composto of Mom’s Care Plan as she provides a
descriptive and detailed analysis of the different types of senior living
communities, levels of care, support services, and related costs.
Discussions include the best time to move, the physical and emotional
preparation, necessary paperwork, as well as resources available –
respite care, hospice, support, and grief groups. If you are gathering
information on minimal assistance at home, independent living,
memory care, complete care, or something in between, you will find
your answers here. Under the best of circumstances, finding a new
place to call home is never easy for anyone so start the process now
of understanding all that is involved.
14819
W
2/24
2-4 p.m.
Atascocita
Composto
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TRIPS & TOURS
LSC-KINGWOOD
When registering for METRO/METRORail and Harris County
Precinct 1 trips, participants must complete a Participant Release and
Indemnification Agreement Form.
METRO/METRORAIL TRIPS
The following METRO/METRORail trips with Roy Lively require that
participants bring $8 in one dollar bills and four quarters for the bus
fare, and an additional $2.50 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. Updates and
details on these trips will be available via flyers and the weekly email.
Participants will be required to complete a Participant Release and
Indemnification Agreement Form before each trip prior to boarding
the bus either at the Kingwood Park & Ride or Townsen Park & Ride.
Note: Occasionally earlier express buses are taken. When this
occurs, the buses do not stop at Townsen Park & Ride.
METRO 65+
Ride the METRO bus downtown and as a group to obtain your
discount METRO card for those age 65-69 and free for those 70 and
over. We will then continue on the METRORail to the end of the line
before returning to the museum district. We will stop at the Museum
of Fine Arts for a short visit. While there, you can tour the permanent
exhibits at the museum for free or have lunch at your own expense.
Then we will ride the METRORail and METRO bus back to Kingwood.
Steve Wright will be your tour guide.
14868
Th
4/14
9 a.m.-3 p.m.
Houston
Wright
Walking Tour of the Downtown East of Main Street
Jim Parsons, Preservation Houston’s Director of Special Projects,
will lead this rescheduled-from-last semester 90-minute walking tour
of an area which has evolved from an elite residential area to a
neighborhood of warehouses to a busy business district. Included are
landmarks such as Union Station (now part of Minute Maid Park),
the restored Texas Company Building and the historic Annunciation
Catholic Church. Cost is $15/person. Lunch will be at your expense
at an as-yet-to-be-determined restaurant. Limit 15 persons.
16520
Th
2/25
9 a.m.-3 p.m.
Houston Lively/Parsons
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Location
Instructor
Walking Tour of the University of
Houston Main Campus
Led by Preservation Houston’s Jim Parsons, this tour will trace the
university’s history, including stories about its benefactor, Hugh Roy
Cullen, and about the university’s extremely significant role in World
War II. We will visit campus buildings designed by Houston’s best
known architects and also explore part of the university’s impressive
collection of public art. Cost is $15/person. Lunch will be at your
expense at an as-yet-to-be-determined restaurant. Limit 15 persons.
16537
Th
3/31
9 a.m.-3 p.m.
Houston Lively/Parsons
Harris County Precinct 1 Bus Trips
Take day trips to exciting and interesting places near Houston.
Updates and details on trips will be available via flyers and the
weekly emails. Please note the actual bus departure times when
you receive confirmation on your reservation. TIMES DO CHANGE.
Harris County Precinct 1 requires that all participants on trips be
age 55 plus. Participants will be required to complete a Participant
Release and Indemnification Agreement Form before each trip prior
to boarding the bus if a form was not completed in advance. ALL
trips will require that participants bring $2 for bus driver expenses
and money for lunch. Additionally, most tours may require payment
of an entry fee.
Tour of the Bryan Museum in Galveston
Our first stop in Galveston will be to enjoy a guided tour of the
recently opened Bryan Museum. This museum is home to the world’s
largest collection of historical artifacts, documents, and artwork
relating to the Southwestern United States. Lunch will be on your own
at the popular Shrimp and Stuff Restaurant. After lunch, we will visit
the historic Strand District. For those wishing to enjoy an awesome
dessert, suggest you visit La King’s Confectionery. This is an original
candy shop located on the Strand, and they have delicious desserts.
The Harris County Precinct 1 bus will depart from the Lone Star
College-Atascocita campus, 15903 West Lake Houston Parkway, at
8:30 a.m. and return by 4:30 p.m. When boarding the bus, $8 per
person will be collected to cover museum fees and the bus driver’s
lunch. Please bring the exact amount so that we do not have to
provide change.
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W
2/10
8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Atascocita
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Starts Today
LoneStar.edu/ALL-Kingwood
How to Register
Visit the Continuing Education/ALL Office
Lone Star College-Montgomery
Building E, Room 205,
Monday-Thursday, 8 a.m. – 5:30 p.m., and Friday, 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
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Online following the instructions on
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Contact Us
LSC-MONTGOMERY
3200 College Park Dr., E205
Conroe TX 77384
Mail CE, 3200 College Park Drive,
936.273.7446
Rm E205 Conroe, TX 77384
LoneStar.edu/all-montgomery
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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, first-served 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.
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Computer & Technology.............................. 26
Financial & Legal........................................ 28
Fun & Recreation........................................ 29
Genealogy................................................ 29
Health, Fitness & Nutrition........................... 30
History....................................................... 32
Medical..................................................... 33
Music & Theatre......................................... 34
Philosophy................................................. 34
Political & Community Affairs....................... 34
Reading & Writing...................................... 35
Religion & Spirituality.................................. 35
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Senior Issues.............................................. 36
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ALL membership for the 2015-2016 Membership Year
is required to register for classes.
Get Your Student ID Card
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card for Lone Star College Libraries.
Parking Permits Required
All Lone Star College campuses now require
parking permits to park on campus. Pick up
a parking permit at Open House. Remember
to bring your car’s license plate number to
obtain pass.
Important Contact Numbers
Police Emergencies: 281.290.5911
Non-Emergency Number: 832.813.6800
Technology Services: 936.273.7385
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ALL PROGRAM
MEMBERSHIP - CAMPUS
Attend many classes at Lone Star College-Montgomery Academy for
Lifelong Learning 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 nonrefundable membership is $35. If you joined in fall 2015, you do not
pay again in spring 2016. Please include this registration number on
your spring 2016 Membership Registration Form.
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ALL Membership
9/1/15-8/31/16
LSC-MONTGOMERY
MEMBERSHIP - GLOBAL
Upgrade and enjoy the membership benefits at all six Lone Star College
campuses for the academic year. The non-refundable $55 membership
fee entitles you to take courses and use the other selected services
at LSC-CyFair, LSC-Kingwood, LSC-Montgomery, LSC-North Harris,
LSC-Tomball and LSC-University Park. Please include this registration
number on your spring 2016 Membership Registration Form.
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Global Membership
9/1/15-8/31/16
Benefits of ALL Membership
Learn about the benefits of the Academy of Lifelong Learning
membership: free Microsoft Office 365 software, low price oncampus gym facilities, the discounts, and freebies you can get
with your student card and/or student email that is yours as an ALL
Member. All this plus access to wonderful plays, concerts, exhibitions
and more to entertain and educate. Ah, the glories of student life.
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1/26
1-3 p.m.
TUC
Carns
ARTS & CRAFTS
Craft classes require substantial planning. This includes
purchasing materials early enough to allow the instructor
to prepare for the expected group on the scheduled class
date. For that reason, there will be no refunds given,
materials saved or additional instruction periods allowed
for members who miss a scheduled craft class.
Silk Painting
Silk painting is a sensual and goof-proof medium that satisfies both
the beginner and experienced artist. Learn how to paint a scarf,
tie, picture, cushion, etc. Learn the basics of colors and dyes, the
stretching of silk, transfer of design, application of resist, and finishing
techniques. Meets at Chocolate Passion, 1520 N. Frazier St. Conroe.
A supply fee of $200 will be charged for this course payable on the
first day. Class meets on 1/21, 1/28, 2/4 and 2/11.
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1/21-2/11 12-3 p.m.
Off-Site Douglas/Frost
Watercolors, Introduction
Learn the basics of materials, brushstrokes, and color mixing. Fee
for use of materials: $25. Meets the five Mondays in February: 2/1,
2/8, 2/15, 2/22, and 2/29.
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2/1-2/29 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. TUC
P. Adams
Learn to Use Your Subconscious for Your Art Skills
Learn about the human brain’s conscious and subconscious mind as
to how they relate to vision, decision-making and the development of
artistic skills. Use this insight to improve artistic vision skills. Acquire
an in-depth understanding of your abilities.
16733
W
3/9
3-4:50 p.m.
TUC
Carlisle
26
Reg. #
Day
Date
Time
Location
Instructor
Caravaggio to Rembrandt – Art of the Baroque
While art in the Renaissance stressed calmness of reason and simplicity,
Baroque focused more on color and contrast, emotion and energy.
Architecture of the period favored ornamentation. We will address
works of art and architecture from Italy, the Dutch Republic, France,
and the Rococo period. Class meets February 4, 11, 18 and 25.
13678
Th
2/4-2/25 1-2:50 p.m.
TUC
Christoffel
Allure of Wedgwood
Josiah Wedgwood began as an independent potter in 1759 whose
company continues to the present. He created numerous pottery
designs that exhibit elegance and charm. This course explores the
history of the company and exhibits many famous styles. In 2-sessions
Joe Brame, a collector of Wedgwood, will carry us through this study.
16267
W
3/2-3/9
10:30 a.m.-12 p.m. TUC
Brame
COMPUTER & TECHNOLOGY
Registering for a computer class? You MUST bring a login and password
with you to class so you can log on to our College computers. Use
the following instructions to set up your login and password from your
home computer BEFORE you attend the class.
1.Go to lonestar.edu
2.Select myLoneStar
3.Select ? next to Username and complete the next steps. Make a note of your new
username and password to bring this information to the class!
ALL Computer Orientation
Become a savvy online user! We will help you apply online for a
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 after enrollment form is received
by Lone Star). We will also help you with 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 in Building C.
We’re going electronic, so don’t be caught on the wrong side of the
digital divide!
12744
F
1/22
1-3 p.m.
TUC
Carns
January Consult-a-Tech
Come practice your computer skills or work on a problem, under the
supervision of the ALL Volunteer Technology Team. This is a great time
to 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
or number if you want assistance activating your LSCS username and
password.
12755
F
1/29
12-1 p.m.
TUC
Carns
Computer ABC’s
Learn computer basics as we cover those funky keys on the keyboard,
good computer ergonomics, weird icons, basic email, and other
mystifying computer tasks. You’ll get basic lessons in class and
websites for improving your skills at home. You’ll need a Lone Star
student username and password for the computer network, which you
may obtain in class. Be sure to bring your Student ID number or your
Lone Star College receipt. Class meets February 2, 4, 9, and 11.
12760
TTh
2/2-2/11 2:30-4:20 p.m.
TUC
Carns
First Friday Windows 10 Talks
Whether you’ve already upgraded to Windows 10 or are holding
back here’s your chance to join in a discussion of its benefits and
barriers. Angie Carns, who is a Tech Previewer for Windows 10,
will lead the discussion. Bring your Win 10 devices for better
participation. Meetings are on first Fridays, February through May:
2/5, 3/4, 4/1, 5/6.
12812
F
2/5-5/6
1-3 p.m.
TUC
Carns
LONE STAR COLLEGE-MONTGOMERY ACADEMY FOR LIFELONG LEARNING LoneStar.edu/ALL-Montgomery
Reg. #
Day
Date
Time
Location
Instructor
Excel for Organizing Your Life
Excel is a great program for organizing data as well as working
with figures. 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.
Prerequisite: Must have a basic knowledge of Excel and a Lone Star
student username and password for computer network.
13468
F
2/12-2/19 1-3 p.m.
TUC
Menn
Facebook 101
Learn the basics of Facebook, including creating a home page,
setting security, adding or finding friends, creating postings, adding
pictures, as well as responding to others’ postings.
13470
T
2/16
2:30-4:20 p.m.
TUC
Johnson
iPad/iPhone Organization Tips
Review the functions and settings of the iPhone/iPad. Learn how to
download and organize apps and music, and how to keep your
iPhone/iPad running smoothly, and what to do if you have a question
or problem. Great information – very useful.
13507
W
2/24
10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
McKetta
Basics of MS Word
Use Microsoft Word 2013 to learn the basics of creating a simple
document. Learn how to use the tools in Word to set up and personalize
your document. As part of the class you will create a simple flyer.
13521
F
2/26
1-3 p.m.
TUC
Clausen
Tips on File Management
Learn how to organize the documents you create on your computer
and find those you’ve lost. Find out where the computer stores files
when you aren’t looking. Prerequisite: Must have Lone Star student
username and password for computer network.
13522
M
2/29
2:30-4:20 p.m.
TUC
Clausen
Refresh Your Computer Skills
Has retirement contributed to rusty computer skills or you’ve simply
learned a bit here and there but don’t feel confident when you sit
down at a computer? Come learn some tech-savvy tips and tricks to
bring you up to date and get some great resources for increasing
your skills at home.
13475
T, Th
3/8-3/10 2:30-4:20 p.m.
TUC
Carns
Photoshop Basics
Learn how to find your way around the Adobe Photoshop window
and use the basic tools to create, mix and layer images as well as
the basics of filtering and fixing photographs. Class meets April 5,
7, 12, and 14.
13478
T, Th
4/5-4/14 1-2:50 p.m.
E203
Johnson
What is the Cloud?
What is the “Cloud” and how can it help you? Did you know that in
the Cloud you can access files from any computer with Internet access
and 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.
13484
F
4/8
1-3 p.m.
TUC
Carns
E-MAIL: MCALL@LoneStar.edu Day
Date
Time
Location
Instructor
Cloud Sitting for ALL Members
Did you know that as a member of the Academy for Lifelong Learning
you have Cloud space? Come learn about the Microsoft cloud
(OneDrive) with its space for computer backup, easy access from
almost everywhere and the included Word, Excel, PowerPoint and
other online apps. Students should have basic computer skills.
13496
F
4/15-4/22 1-3 p.m.
TUC
Carns
April Consult-a-Tech
Come practice your computer skills or work on a problem, under the
supervision of the ALL volunteer Technology Team. This is a great time
to 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
or number if you want assistance activating your LSCS username and
password.
13498
F
4/22
12-1 p.m.
TUC
Tech Team
Apples to Androids
The Smart Phone Wars – Come engage in an open forum discussion
of the good, the bad and the ugly aspects of iPhones and Androids…
especially useful if you’re considering buying a smart phone.
13499
T
5/10
1-2:50 p.m.
TUC
Carns
iCloud and Your Apple Devices
If you own an Apple product such as an iPhone, iPad, or MacBook,
you have an iCloud account. Come learn how to manage your
account and make use of the many included apps, like pages,
numbers and keynote.
13501
F
4/29
1-2:50 p.m.
TUC
Carns
Healthy PC
Bring your Windows 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
Windows versions 7, 8 and 10. 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. Meets May 16, 18 and 20.
1960
M,W,F 5/16-5/20 1-3 p.m.
TUC
Carns
Basics of MS Word
Use Microsoft Word 2013 to learn the basics of creating a simple
document. Learn how to use the tools in Word to set up and
personalize your document. As part of the class you will create a
simple flyer.
1957
T
5/24
1-3 p.m.
TUC
Clausen
Tips on File Management
Learn how to organize the documents you create on your computer
and find those you’ve lost. Find out where the computer stores files
when you aren’t looking. Prerequisite: Must have Lone Star student
username and password for computer network.
1958
Th
5/26
1-3 p.m.
TUC
Clausen
May Consult-a-Tech
Come practice your computer skills or work on a problem, under the
supervision of the ALL Volunteer Technology Team. This is a great time
to 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
or number if you want assistance activating your LSCS username and
password.
1959
F
5/27
12-1 p.m.
TUC
Tech Team
PHONE: 936.273.7446 SPRING 2016 COURSE SCHEDULE
27
LSC-MONTGOMERY
February Consult-a-Tech
Come practice your computer skills or work on a problem, under the
supervision of the ALL Volunteer Technology Team. This is a great time
to 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
or number if you want assistance activating your LSCS username and
password.
13472
F
2/26
12-1 p.m.
TUC
Carns
Reg. #
Reg. #
Day
Date
Time
Location
Instructor
Blogging Fun
Create your own blog and post it on the Internet using a free online
app from WordPress, the current leader in blogging and website
software. Prerequisite: Must have basic word processing knowledge
and a Lone Star student username and password for computer
network. Class meets June 7 and 9,
13506
T, Th
6/7-6/9
3-5 p.m.
TUC
Carns
FINANCIAL & LEGAL
LSC-MONTGOMERY
Victims of Crime
The public is quite familiar with defendants’ rights; however, victims
are not too familiar with all their rights. Hear a specialist from the
Sheriff’s Office discuss criminal justice support, advocacy, and
resources available to victims, survivors, families, and the community
experiencing crime/trauma, regardless of the severity of the situation.
13565
T
2/2
10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
T Young
Veteran & Survivor – VA & State Benefits
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.
13575
T
2/9
10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
Lee
The History of the Financial Markets
Come learn about the history of the Financial Markets and how the
past may help us anticipate the future. This workshop will discuss
today’s market environment and techniques for investing going
forward. No current investment knowledge is necessary to gain some
good ideas and learn some valuable techniques.
1685
T
5/17z
10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
Horne
Reg. #
Day
Date
Time
Location
Instructor
Financial Wellness Workshop –
Financial Planning in Retirement
For those who are planning for retirement or are already retired--learn how to manage your finances more effectively and protect
and preserve your money. See how the Theory of Decreasing
Responsibility may affect your strategies and how retirement timing is
crucial to planning.
13621
T
3/29
10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
Sofia
Senior Fraud
Scams are the crimes of the century, and seniors fall victim when they
are uninformed. If you’ve ever received a suspicious e-mail or an
unsolicited call about any money-related matters, you need to attend
this class. Find out the top scams and what to do if you fall victim.
Save yourself time, energy, and money!
16740
F
4/1
10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
Hopper
Navigating Tax Appraisal Season
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.
13624
T
4/5
10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
Castleschouldt
News and Views from the Probate Court
This workshop allows members to hear from our local probate judge
what one should know about our local county probate court. She will
share her views on what the public should know about the probate
process, guardianships, and the forecast for changes to the court.
Come find out about representing yourself in court and when you
must be represented by an attorney.
13629
T
4/12
10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
Laird
Lessons Learned – Actions You Can Take After the Great
Don’t Fall For A Scam!
Scammers are skillful criminals changing their schemes on an ongoing
basis to steal from victims. The number of older adults caught in scams
like foreign lotteries and grandparent scams is increasing every day.
Learn about the latest scams and how you can protect yourself from
becoming a victim.
13586
T
2/23
10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
Twyman
Recession
Learn ways to find opportunities in today’s economy. During this
seminar members will learn ways to find investing opportunities in
today’s markets, look at the importance of keeping one’s emotions
from affecting financial strategies, and find ways to get back on track
toward reaching financial goals.
13632
T
4/19
10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
Laws
Medicaid Planning - a Mainstream Program for Seniors
Learn how to preserve life savings if nursing home care becomes a
necessity. Protect your homestead from Medicaid Estate Recovery to
preserve assets when a senior or his or her family is faced with long
term care issues.
13610
T
3/1
10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
Wright
Medicare 101
Confused about Medicare? This class will help beneficiaries
understand Medicare, correct misconceptions, and know when to
apply. Learn what Parts A, B, C, and D cover, and the costs associated
with participation.
13634
T
4/26
10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
Wilburn
What Every Homeowner Should
Know About Home Insurance
As another hurricane season approaches, gain an overview of the
Texas Homeowners Policy to determine where the insured can locate
information about coverage’s, exclusions, conditions applying to both
parties, and limits of coverage. Each member is encouraged to bring
his or her own policy to understand better their current coverage.
13618
T
3/22
10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
Hutson
What Documents Do I Need to Have in Place Now?
This workshop is 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.
Be prepared and avoid future problems.
13636
T
5/3
10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
Bulgawicz
Managing Someone Else’s Money-Payees,
Guardianships, or Powers of Attorney
What should you expect if you take responsibility for another’s money
or if someone needs to help you as you age? One might use an
agent or have a court-appointed guardian or even a representative
payee for governmental agencies. Explore differences, strengths/
weaknesses, and how one may not need these arrangements.
13614
T
3/8
10-11:50 a.m.
TUC Dantche/Chapman
28
Retirement By Design / What Happens After
the Paychecks Stop?
Members learn how to translate their vision for retirement into tangible
goals. Examine how to budget for retirement expenses and potential
sources of retirement income. Finally, identify some of the potential
risks to retirement income and ways to address them.
13640
T
5/10
10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
Dosier
LONE STAR COLLEGE-MONTGOMERY ACADEMY FOR LIFELONG LEARNING LoneStar.edu/ALL-Montgomery
Reg. #
Day
Date
Time
Location
Instructor
Discover Your Legacy of Love
This class is an overview of the written information that you want to
have gathered for your family. We talk about all the details that aren’t
normally mentioned in your legal documents and includes a lot of
matters you may not have thought about. No one wants to have the
“when I die” conversation, and after this class, you won’t have to ever
have that conversation. Learn how to document your legacy in a way
that leaves your family feeling loved and cared for.
13580
T
2/16
10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
Schwille
Legal and Financial Planning for Alzheimer Patients
The diagnosis of Alzheimer’s makes planning for the future more
important than ever. Through this interactive two part program, you
will learn about important legal and financial issues, how to put plans
in place, and how to access resources near you.
1686
T
6/28
10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
Strawn
FUN & RECREATION
Third Friday Fun
At your request, we will have a time to socialize with your ALL
friends, and meet new ones. Bring refreshments to share and games,
dominoes or cards to play with others. Start your weekend here!
Meets 1/15, 2/19, no meeting in March due to Spring break, 4/15,
5/20, 6/17 and 7/15.
16318
F
1/15-7/15 3-4:50 p.m.
TUC
Sylvester
History, Care and Collecting Postcards for Fun
This class covers the history of U.S. postcards, showing examples
of the various types of postcards. The care and fun of collecting the
wide variety of postcards will be discussed, as well as postcard clubs
and shows. Attendees are encouraged to bring their own postcards
for discussion.
16727
M,T
2/1
3-4:50 p.m.
TUC
Bradford
Bridge for Beginners
This course is intended for the true beginner. If you want to learn to
play bridge, or played many years ago and want to play again,
this is the course for you. The course will be a combination of lecture
and play. The lecture will address the rules of bridge, the etiquette of
play, scoring, Goren bidding convention, other bidding conventions
of interest, and a short discussion of other types of bridge. Meets
1/25, 2/1, 2/8, and 2/15.
16321
M
1/25-2/15 1-2:50 p.m.
TUC
Newell
Beginning 42 Dominoes
42 is recognized as “The Official State of Texas Domino Game.” It
is a historical game our Texas ancestors invented and played have
since the late 1800’s. If you ever wanted to learn the basic rules of
play, play some hands, and maybe start a 42 club, then this is the
class for you. Class size is limited to first 16 students! Class meets
for three sessions: 4/13, 4/20, and 4/27. Leave playing like a true
Texan.
16741
W
4/13-4/27 10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
Judd
Is Online Dating for You? The Pros and Cons
This workshop will explore this personal journey within your heart
and toward healing. We will hear what experts say, the theories
of the web sites available, and how to set your personal goals and
boundaries.
1955
W
5/11
10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
Fisher
E-MAIL: MCALL@LoneStar.edu Day
Date
Time
Location
Instructor
An Idiot’s Guide to Flower Arranging
Learn the do’s and don’ts of arranging flowers with a smile on your
face. Simple lessons on doing an arrangement that will always stand
you true. Includes hands-on arrangement designed and executed by
participants.
1755
W
5/18-25
3-4:50 p.m.
TUC
S. Watson
GARDENING
Let’s Go Birding
Following a classroom presentation about backyard birding
(equipment, birds to see and how to attract them), and take two
field trips to birding locations in the North Harris County and South
Montgomery County area. The class will meet at TUC on March 4,
from 10 – 11:50 a.m., and take two field trips, on March 18 and
April 8 at 8:30 a.m., meeting at local parks to be announced at the
March 4th class.
15269
W, F
3/4
10-11:50 a.m.
Off-Site
VerBerkmoes
Water: A Precious Commodity
As water becomes more and more scarce and expensive,
homeowners and businesses alike are looking for ways to conserve
water. Fortunately, there are simple, inexpensive and attractive ways
to reduce water consumption, increase the curb appeal of a home
or business, and save money and time. You will learn how to use
drip irrigation and other efficient water conservation methods to
lower your water usage and your water bills. You will also hear of
great ways to maintain a healthy landscape through the use of many
different kinds of beautiful plants that are either native to the region
or have adapted to the area’s water availability.
16300
F
2/26
1-2:50 p.m.
TUC
Dailey
Best Native Plants for Montgomery County
This is a review of the native and naturalized plants that are tolerant
of our soils and climate and work best for landscaping in the
Montgomery County area.
15278
W
3/23
3-4:50 p.m.
TUC
Bowen
Exploring the Spring Creek Greenway
Enjoy an overview of the Spring Creek Greenway system and a tour
of the property at the Spring Creek Nature Center. Our guide will
identify native trees and shrubs on our tour. Class will be held at the
Spring Creek Nature Center, 1300 Riley Fuzzel Rd, Spring 77386.
15293
F
4/1
10-11:50 a.m.
Off-Site
Briscoe
Mercer Arboretum and Botanic Gardens
Discover an oasis of serenity and natural beauty. The Mercer
Arboretum is a horticultural masterpiece. These 300 acres of East
Texas Piney Woods showcase the region’s largest collection of native
and cultivated plants. A living museum, it is also home to a wealth
of animal life. Class held off-site at 22306 Aldine Westfield Road,
Humble, 77338. Bring your own lunch for meeting with the Lunch
Bunch of Mercer after our tour. No fee.
16310
W
4/13
10:30 a.m.
Off-Site
Volunteer
GENEALOGY
Preserving and Sharing Family Histories
Genealogy helps us discover our roots and document facts about our
ancestors, but what are their stories? This class will present various
ways that family histories may be preserved and shared.
16290
W
2/3
10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
Susany
PHONE: 936.273.7446 SPRING 2016 COURSE SCHEDULE
29
LSC-MONTGOMERY
Square Dancing
Square dancing is a high-energy, fun-filled activity that strengthens the
body-mind connection. Class will be held at 27434 Robinson Rd. in
Conroe on January 12 and 19.
15205
T
1/12-1/19 7:30-9:30 p.m.
Off-Site
Laughlin
Reg. #
Reg. #
Day
Date
Time
Location
Instructor
Where Did I Come From?
Putting Together Your Family History
After completing this course, students will be able to use FamilySearch.
org, to: preserve family photos, stories, and documents for future
generations. Create an online family tree to preserve and share your
own family’s history. Understand unique historical record types and
search records for your own ancestors. Transcribe digital images to
help others find their families. Discover your own ancestors and learn
to help others do the same. Class meets 3/24, 3/31, 4/7, 4/14,
and 4/21.
16304
Th
3/24-4/21 2:30-4:30 p.m.
TUC
Mortensen
HEALTH, FITNESS & NUTRITION
LSC-MONTGOMERY
Parenting Workshop: Learning Interventions & Learning
Differences in Childhood Development
An inside look at how kids learn. Is your child keeping up with peers?
What can you do to help your child’s learning? This workshop covers
stages of learning, brains, immune systems, appropriate growing, 8
senses and how they integrate into learning, and what you can do
now to help your child catch up.
12723
W
1/13
10 a.m.-12 p.m.
TUC
Fisher
Eat Smart for a Healthier Brain
This is a fun and interactive presentation about “super foods” that
have been shown to help prevent cognitive decline during the aging
process. Participants will understand better how the brain functions
and the protective role of nutrition. Each “super food” will be explored
with regard to brain health benefit, recommended portion and easy
tips to include into daily diet. We will explore the benefit of daily
eating patterns as well as other factors besides nutrition that may
affect brain health. Students will be challenged to memorize a short
shopping list at the beginning of the talk and then asked to recall
the list at the end, along with some helpful tips to improve working
memory. Class meeting 1/19, 2/16, 3/22,4/19, and 5/17.
16227
T
1/19-5/17 1-2 p.m.
TUC
Britton
EFT – Emotional Freedom Technique
EFT is an energy system, in a way similar to acupuncture, except that no
needles are required. It has been shown to help people with emotional
and physical issues. The course will explain the history of EFT and how
to use it. The course meets on January 20 and February 17.
16248
M
1/20-2/17 10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
Dewhurst
Diabetes/Self-Management Program
Are you sick and tired of being sick and tired? Better Choices
Better Health: Diabetes Self- Management Program is a workshop
designed to help older adults and their loved ones with the day to day
management of Type II Diabetes. The 6-weeek workshop is interactive
with participants developing skills and tools such as action planning,
problem solving, and dealing with difficult emotions. Class meets
1/27, 2/3, 2/10, 2/17, 2/24, 3/2 OR 3/30, 4/6, 4/13, 4/20,
4/27, and 5/4.
15225
W
1/27-3/2 10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
Quinn
15289
W
3/30-5/4 1-2:50 p.m.
TUC
Quinn
Chronic Disease Self-Management Program
Better Choices Better Health is a workshop designed to help older
adults and their loved ones manage an ongoing health condition such
as arthritis, high blood pressure, heart disease, chronic pain, diabetes
and more. The 6 week workshop is interactive with participants
developing skills and tools such as action planning, problem solving
and decision making. Class meets 1/27, 2/3, 2/10, 2/17, 2/24,
3/2 OR 3/30, 4/6, 4.13, 4/20, 4/27, and 5/4.
16277
W
1/27-3/2 1-2:50 p.m.
TUC
Quinn
16307
W
3/30-5/4 10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
Quinn
30
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Day
Date
Time
Location
Instructor
Parenting Workshop: Behavior Interventions
(Based on Intrinsic Motivation)
Based on intrinsic motivation, an inside look at why kids exhibit
behavior learning differences. This workshop covers behavior
interventions for students with learning differences. Learn with other
parents and care-givers some ideas to try at home using intrinsic
motivation, multiple intelligences, tough love, consequences, and
suggested behavior interventions. Know that your child is unique, and
we are always learning from each other.
12726
W
1/27
10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
Fisher
Turn Your Head and Laugh
Noted physician and writer Dr. Matthew Minson will talk humorously
about how to age gracefully. He will turn a penetrating and whimsical
eye on the medical and social aspects of aging. From bodily changes,
behaviors – good and bad – and what everyone can do to make life
more bearable (& dare we say FUN) after 50!
16266
T
1/26
1-2:50 p.m.
TUC
Minson
The Art of Dying
Using the book “Being Mortal” by Atul Gawande as a guide, this class
will address the quality of life as a desired goal for patients. What
happens as we age, and where do we go? We will explore freer,
more socially fulfilling models for assisting the infirm and dependent
elderly, including hospice care, to demonstrate that a person’s last
weeks or months may be rich and dignified.
16268
T
1/26
10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
Horowitz
Aging In Place
What to Expect in your 50’s, 60’s, and 70’s as we age and our
needs are constantly changing. Knowing what to expect as you age
can help you monitor proactively your health and maintain the best
possible quality of life. The common thread throughout the decades is
staying active! Here we address issues and needs related to “aging
in place” without first relocating.
16746
Th
1/28
1-2:50 p.m.
TUC
Tubbs
Health Care Discussion
Engage in discussions about current health care topics and issues
proposed by the class and/or the instructor. Topics will include
information on new research and treatments, interactions with
physicians and hospitals and financial issues. A chance to be
thoroughly informed. Class meets the first Tuesday of the month on
2/2, 3/1, 4/5, 5/3, 6/7, and 7/5.
15244
T
2/2-7/5
10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
Fieler
Introduction to Edgar Cayce
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 father of holistic medicine.
15256
F
2/5
3-4:50 p.m.
TUC
Bechtel
AcuColors
What if you could improve your health simply by using a color by
number book and a multicolor penlight set? The good news is… You
can!!! Meeting 2/10, 3/9, and 4/13.
16294
W
2/10-4/13 10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
Johnson
LONE STAR COLLEGE-MONTGOMERY ACADEMY FOR LIFELONG LEARNING LoneStar.edu/ALL-Montgomery
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Date
Time
Location
Instructor
Parenting Workshop: Sensory Interventions
This workshop delivers first-hand understanding of what Sensory
Integration feels like when it goes wrong, and what you can do
about it, based on Learning Differences, Intrinsic Motivation, and best
practices interventions. You will learn first-hand what it feels like when
sensory integration goes wrong, why your child responds or reacts
as they do, and what sensory integration and environmental changes
you can implement in your child’s life to help his or her learning and
behavior choices.
12728
W
2/10
10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
Fisher
Aging Gracefully
Your skin changes with age, it becomes thinner, loses fat, and no
longer looks as plump and smooth as it once did. But, there are things
you can do to protect your skin and to make it feel and look better. A
licensed Advanced Medical Aesthetician, will share knowledge and
some trade secrets that will help your skin to age more gracefully. Not
everything comes in a bottle.
15257
Th
2/11
1-3 p.m.
TUC
Apostol
Parenting Workshop: Sensory POPCORN
(A New Sensory Integration Tool)
This is a hands-on workshop based on Sensory POPCORN by Robin
Rettie, M.Ed. In Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD), the brain has
difficulty receiving and responding to all the information coming
through the senses. These signals received through the nervous system
and spinal cord can cause an abnormal response which can cause
chaos. POPCORN (Presentation, Observe, Prepare, Continuity,
Outbursts, Routines, Needs) will give you lots of ideas how to reduce
sensory chaos in your child.
12731
W
2/24
10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
Fisher
Edgar Cayce’s Insight into Reincarnation
During a psychic reading for a man’s horoscope, Cayce received
evidence of reincarnation. Later health-related readings pinpointed
past-life occurrences as causes of illnesses in this life. This class deals
exclusively with Cayce’s readings and supporting Biblical texts that
give insight into how reincarnation and karma work, and how past
lives can affect our present lives.
15266
F
2/26
3-4:50 p.m.
TUC
Bechtel
You and Your Hearing Loss: Neat Stuff to Know
This course will enlighten you with various types of technology
and resources available (many of them free) to help people with
hearing loss that many people are unaware of. We will also discuss
strategies to help with better communication. 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.
16269
Th
3/3
1-2:50 p.m.
TUC
Lowenstein
Parenting Workshop: Practical University
This workshop is taught to parents to share with their teens. We
will cover personal planning, goal setting, finance, general life
responsibilities, budget, insurance, DIY tools, resumes, manners,
money education, study habits, college prep, poise, careers,
dress, interview skills, exercise, nutrition, food choices, personal
presentations (30- second elevator talk), healthy body issues, cultural
differences, team presentations, and similar issues of life preparation.
12732
W
3/9
10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
Fisher
E-MAIL: MCALL@LoneStar.edu Day
Date
Time
Location
Instructor
Habits to Avoid Breast Cancer or Relapse
Let’s talk about nutrition, grocery shopping and exercise that could be
beneficial to your resistance or relapse of cancer.
16271
W
3/9
10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
Gonzales
Aqua Athletics – Let the Pool be Your Gym!
Join Carolyn Adams, VillaSport Aquatics instructor and trainer for
an Aqua Athletics presentation. This class will focus on the numerous
benefits of using the pool as your training ground. Learn how to power
your body through fun aquatic exercise elements while protecting
your joints from stress and strain. Carolyn has more than 20 years
of experience as a Trainer and Instructor for the Arthritis Foundation.
Elements such as aqua internal training, aqua Pilates, liquid Tai Chi
and power aqua will be featured.
16273
Th
3/10
10-11:50 a.m.
Off-site
C. Adams
Reiki I
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. A book will be provided. A
supply fee of $14 will be charged for this course payable on the first
day. Class meets 3/22, 3/29, 4/5 and 4/12.
16302
T
3/22-4/12 3-4:50 p.m.
TUC
Taylor
Parenting Workshop: Social Media/Platforms
How can you most effectively use social media and your own
personal platform to parent and guide your children? This workshop
will explore the social media/platforms and tools available, how you
can use them, guide what your children access, and help prepare
your kids for a safer independence (assuming they will listen to you).
12737
W
3/23
10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
Fisher
Master of Memory
Memory loss and aging do not always go hand-in-hand. In the
absence of a brain disease, you can be proactive in using strategies
and lifestyle adaptations to maintain memory function. Amy Ressler,
with Texas A&M AfriLife Extension Service, will help you understand
how your memory works and what may affect memory function.
Class meets 3/24, 3/31, and 4/7.
16303
Th
3/24-4/7 10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
Ressler
Parenting Workshops:
Workplace Software to Practice at Home
There is workplace software and technology that your child can start
using at home, to prepare for future technology and business skills.
This workshop will explore which software tools your family can start
employing now, and how your child can start growing.
12739
W
3/30
10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
Fisher
Science of Recovery I: the Basics
You will learn many ways that we can recover from injury, poor health,
many catastrophic episodes, and cognitive decline. The Science of
the 21st Century has learned more about your brain, mind and body,
than anyone might imagine. Taught for the non-science lay person,
information is easily understood. Class meets April 4, 8, 11, and 15.
15296
M, F
4/4-4/15 1-2:50 p.m.
TUC
Schmelzkopf
Parenting Workshop: Tri County Services Special Needs,
Trusts, Guardianship & More
Disability services available through the non-profit Tri County Services,
serving individuals with mental illness and developmental disabilities,
will be presented by Kelly Shropshire, Director of IDD Authority
Services and his team. Also presenting will be Stephanie Taylor
Jahnz, Attorney At Law, on Special Needs Trusts, Guardianship and
other legal issues facing special needs families. (This workshop will
be useful to parents with children having learning differences).
12741
W
4/13
10 a.m.-12 p.m.
TUC
Fisher
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Take a Walk
Join other students in taking leisurely hikes (a walk) of less than 1 mile
around campus and local parks. We’ll hike once a month – more
for those interested. Bring your pedometer or Fit Bit if you have one!
Class meets 2/12, 3/4, 4/1, 5/6, 6/3, and 7/1.
15260
F
2/12-7/1 10 a.m.
Off-Site
Sylvester
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Location
Instructor
How Yoga can Transform your Health and Wellness
Gentle, Power, Restorative, Vinyasa, Yin…What do all these have
in common? They are all different types of Yoga and all achieve
a different purpose. Susan Guthrie-Dunn, group exercise instructor
at VillaSport Athletic Club and Spa will share her knowledge of the
wide variety of styles of Yoga and how they can enhance your life.
16742Th 4/14 10-11a.m.
TUC Guthrie-Dunn
LSC-MONTGOMERY
Fall Prevention in the Home: Changes for Healthy Living
This class will help participants increase knowledge and skills to
recognize hazardous situations which may lead to falls by older
adults. Participants will gain knowledge about the demographics of
the older adult population in Texas; about the scope of the problem
of falls among older adults including age and gender; and about the
leading causes of falls among older adults including environmental
hazards, physical attributes, and medication management. Also,
participants will identify the potential hazards in their own living
environment; potential measures to eliminate the safety hazards in
their own living environment; and steps they can take to help their
communities reduce the number of falls in older adults. Presented by
Amy Ressler, County Extension Agent-Family and Consumer Sciences
with Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service of Montgomery County.
16311
Th
4/14
10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
Ressler
Science of Recovery II: Miracles
Learn the Quantum Language of Healing and that we are not limited by
the laws of physics! We can reverse disease, redefine aging and create
peace between nations. Those are all based on the same principle! We
need this knowledge desperately. Class meets April 18 and 22.
15300
M, F
4/18-4/22 1-2:50 p.m.
TUC
Schmelzkopf
Reiki II
Continue on your journey to discovering the ancient art of Reiki
healing. Learn more techniques and gain a deeper understanding
of the realms of hidden knowledge. Class meets 4/19, 4/26, 5/3,
5/10, 5/17 and 5/24.
16312
T
4/19-5/24 3-4:50 p.m.
TUC
Taylor
Cooking with Essential Oils and Allergy Recipes
Discover recipes that use essential oils. Find out about tasty recipes
that don’t include wheat or other allergens.
16313
Th
4/21
10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
Prows
Science of Recovery III: Your EM Field
Each of us has an electromagnetic (EM) field – learn to focus your EM
field to gain better health, brain function and attitude. It is not difficult
to master and it is scientifically validated.
15303
M
4/25
1-2:50 p.m.
TUC
Schmelzkopf
Parenting Workshop: Healing,
Nutrition & Family Wellness
Paula J. Kruppstadt, M.D., P.A. will speak on Pediatrics & Functional
Medicine Focused on Genetics, Nutrition & Wellness. Different
perspectives, similar topics. Deep & wide experience talking. (This
workshop will be useful to parents with children having learning
differences.)
12742
W
4/27
10 a.m.-12 p.m.
TUC
Fisher
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 and email address on file
and that you have officially registered for the class.
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Location
Instructor
Science of Recovery IV: Brain Health
What do Neuroscience and Psychogenic teach us to help us keep
our brains strong and functional? Learn some easy ways to strengthen
your ability to learn, incorporate the learning and recall it when you
need and want it. It’s easy and anyone can do it.
15309
M
5/2
1-2:50 p.m.
TUC
Schmelzkopf
How to Make the Best of a Bad Situation
We’ll be discussing methods to handle disillusion, frustration and
unexpected challenges.
16315
Th
5/5
3-5 p.m.
TUC
Waxler
Time Sensitive Fitness
Neil Hodgson, Fitness Director at VillaSport Athletic Club and Spa will
help you gain life-long fitness by discussing the following topics. How
to increase your metabolic rate in the morning using your body all
day long. Myths that the fitness industry has created and dispel those
with the facts of how your body works. How stresses negatively affect
the body and how to change your life to deal with those stresses.
1956
Th
5/12
11-11:50 a.m.
TUC
Hodgson
Advanced Reiki
Continue on your journey of discovering the ancient art of Reiki healing.
Learn additional techniques and gain a deeper understanding of the
realms of hidden knowledge. Class meets 5/31, 6/7, 6/14, and
6/21.
1653
T
5/31-6/21 3-4:50 p.m.
TUC
Taylor
HISTORY
Everyday Living in Ancient Rome
Survival, status, and spectacles were what all ancient Romans focused
on. What were the social classes that led to status? What did they
eat? How did they dress and communicate? Were they educated?
What were their forms of entertainment? All this and more will be
covered and discussed. Class meets 2/2, 2/9, 2/16, 2/23, 3/1,
and 3/8.
13528
T
2/2-3/8
10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
Menig
Why the Allies Won World War II
The course will cover in depth Richard Overy’s book “Why the Allies
Won” From the beginning of how it all started to the battles of the
seas and supremacy of the air, to the major turning points on the
ground, to the economies of war with the technology advancement
and military power, to the impossible unity of its leaders, to the
conclusion of why the Allies won. Class meets February 2, 4, 9, 11,
16, 18, 23, and 25.
13532
T, Th
2/2-2/25 1-2:50 p.m.
TUC
Kinnear
Western Civilization from Hellenistic Times to
the Age of Discovery
This course will follow the development of civilization in the West from
Hellenistic times through the Byzantine Empire, the Reformation, and
the Age of Discovery, approximately 1,800 years. Class meets 2/2,
2/9, 2/16, and 2/23.
13531
T
2/2-2/23 3-4:50 p.m.
TUC
Adams
History of the Alamo
Remember the Alamo! Join Tom Green as we learn the dates it was
built and its names before it became known as the Alamo. Did you
know the original location was in Mexico before it was moved to
San Antonio? We will also cover its modern history and what its fate
is now.
13533
W
2/3
1-2:50 p.m.
TUC
Green
LONE STAR COLLEGE-MONTGOMERY ACADEMY FOR LIFELONG LEARNING LoneStar.edu/ALL-Montgomery
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Date
Time
Location
Instructor
The Naval Battles for Guadalcanal
Subject material covers the six major naval battles fought around
Guadalcanal (Aug. 9-Nov. 30, 1942) which led to securing the
island and stopping Japanese conquest in the Pacific. Class meets
2/4, 2/11, and 2/18.
15250
Th
2/4-18
10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
Schmidt
History of the TX Declaration of Independence
History of the first and second Declaration of Independence, and
what was going on in TX at that time. How the Declaration was
written, and how it was affected by the Alamo and San Jacinto.
13551
F
3/4
1-2:50 p.m.
TUC
Green
Houston History Using Postcards
Houston was founded in 1836. Beginning in the late 1890’s,
postcards began documenting the history and growth of Houston.
Many historic buildings and scenes will be shown using postcards.
Attendees are encouraged to bring their early Houston postcards for
discussion.
17462
T
2/9
3-4:50 p.m.
TUC
Bradford
Coins and Currency - Collecting and Researching
We will take a look at collecting coins and paper currency, from
early silver coinage in the New World up through paper currency
of the Twentieth century. Jim Jolly, ALL member, will share with us
his passion about coins and currency. Understanding the historical
background can significantly increase the enjoyment of collecting.
This session is designed for both the novice and serious collectors.
Class meets 3/22 and 3/24.
15285
T, Th
3/22-3/24 1-2:50 p.m.
TUC
Jolly
American Civil War: The Coming Fury
and War in 1861-1862
Explore the history leading to the secession of states to form the
Confederacy. Follow events of the first two years of war including
battles from Bull Run to Antietam. Lectures by Historian Gary
Gallagher speak to issues both North and South. Ken Burns PBS
series as well as DVDs from the History Channel round out the picture
of this challenging time. Class meets 4/4, 4/6, 4/11, 4/13, 4/18,
4/20, 4/25, and 4/27.
13530
M, W 4/4-27
1-2:50 p.m.
TUC
C Adams
“Experiencing America: A Smithsonian Tour”
Dive into a rich, visual history of the United States of America,
as told using the Smithsonian’s one-of-a-kind collection of iconic
and symbolic American artifacts. This tour showcases almost 100
artifacts and exhibits. Together, these evocative items tell the story
of America, its people, and its diverse culture using maps, portraits,
recordings, videos, and demonstration models. The result is an
American history course like no other. You’ll love it. Class meets 4/5,
4/7,4/12,4/14,4/19, 4/21, 4/26, and 4/28.
13529
T, Th
4/5-28
1-2:50 p.m.
TUC
Vandiver
E-MAIL: MCALL@LoneStar.edu Day
Date
Time
Location
Instructor
History of the Battle of San Jacinto (180th Anniversary)
Join Tom Green, KSJ, and Chair of the Sons of the Republic Speakers
Bureau, to learn when & why the battle occurred, the history of how
both armies moved before the battle and what happened after the
battle. Students will also receive information on the Twin Sisters, the
Which-Away-Tree and Vince’s Bridge.
13554
M
4/11
1-2:50 p.m.
TUC
Green
General Council of TX
Learn about the first provisional government of Texas. Find out
about Henry Smith, the first provisional governor of Texas, who sent
William Travis to the Alamo. The provisional government declared
independence for Texas.
15313
W
5/4
1-2:50 p.m.
TUC
Green
LANGUAGES
Beginning Spanish
Want to learn some Spanish to help you in your travels to Central
and South America? Learn how to meet someone, order from a menu,
and make reservations for a hotel room. Class meets May 2, 9, 16,
and 23.
4157
M
5/2-5/23 1-2:50 p.m.
TUC
Staff
Beginning German
Conversational German skills for travelers and beginners. Class
meets January 20, 27 and February 3 and 10.
16260
W
1/20-2/10 1-2:50 p.m.
TUC
Cormack
MEDICAL
Reducing Your Cancer Risk
Let us discuss habits and health patterns that can assist in minimizing
your risk of cancer. Dr. Reyna, a board certified surgeon and assistant
professor of breast surgical oncology, will present and answer your
questions.
16261
Th
1/21
10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
Reyna, M.D.
Are you Sick and Tired of Being Tired?
Fatigue is a common symptom in elderly persons, but it is often
ignored as many patients and healthcare providers assume it is a
natural progression of aging. I’m here to tell you there are things that
can be done such as lifestyle changes, nutrition and taking better
care of yourself to feel, look and become healthier.
16265
T
1/26
10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
Nangrani, M.D.
Doc Talk at Memorial Hermann Hospital
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
are held on the second Friday of the month at the hospital, 9250
Pinecroft Dr. in the Woodlands in the first floor conference center.
Class meets 2/12, 3/11, 4/8 and 5/13.
16295
F
2/12-5/13 1:30-2:30 p.m.
Off-Site
Medical Staff
MOVIES
Film Series
Cultivate your appreciation for film and develop greater insight into
film production techniques by attending this Monday 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. Class meets every Monday.
13658
M
1/25-4/18 12-2:50 p.m.
LSCM Brown/Durham
PHONE: 936.273.7446 SPRING 2016 COURSE SCHEDULE
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The Life of Peter Ellis Bean
An enigmatic character in early Texas History, Bean was captured by
the Spanish Army with Philip Nolan in 1801 in Texas. He spent time
in a Spanish prison, and became a Spanish Army Officer serving in
and out of Texas. Bean led an interesting life, was a pretty good liar,
and he had a problem with his pants catching on fire!
15281
M
3/7
1-2:50 p.m.
TUC
Clarke
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What’s at the Movies
Nothing heavy – just a simple conversation about what is in the local
theaters. Share your opinions or be enlightened by something you
may not have otherwise considered. Meets the first Friday of each
month. Class meets 2/5, 3/4, 4/1, 5/6, 6/3, and 7/1.
16292
F
2/5-7/1
10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
TBA
Joy of Singing
Do you enjoy singing? Join others in singing songs with a music
educator, playwright and church organist. First 18 students accepted;
bring your musical instrument to accompany. Class meets 3/29, 4/5
and 4/12.
16306
T
3/29-4/12 3-4:50 p.m.
TUC
Renninger
MUSIC & THEATER
Dulcimer II
Come to explore and enjoy the many voices of the dulcimer. Build
on techniques such as rhythm, strum, harmony, and chord patterns.
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. Class
meets 4/5, 4/12, 4/19, 4/26 and 5/3.
16308
T
4/5-5/3
2-3:50 p.m.
TUC
N. Price
SEE THE GREATEST FILMS
OF THE PAST 75 YEARS
Learn about film styles, the greatest
directors, and the best movies. The
weekly discussion and viewing of films
takes place in the LSC-Montgomery
teaching theater B102 with large
screen and theater-style seats. Admission is free. Room opens
at noon if you wish to bring your own lunch, discussion starts
at 12:15, and the movie is shown at 12:30.
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Second Act: Lifelong Senior Theatre
A course designed specifically for older adults, senior theatre
incorporates techniques to accommodate their abilities. Scripts feature
situations based on what happens in a senior’s real life. Productions
involve a variety of genres, including plays, follies, and variety
shows. Scripts feature Readers Theater and Script in hand formats.
Older adults challenge their abilities and meet new people who enjoy
the performing arts. Supplies: small journal-sized notebook, one-inch
3-ring binder, and pencils. Class meets 2/8, 2/10, 2/15, 2/17,
2/22, 2/24 and 2/29.
16264
M, W 1/25-2/10 4-5:50 p.m.
TUC
Woods
Behind the Scenes Tour of the Mitchell Pavilion
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 the Houston ballet. Learn about this community treasure and the
variety of educational programs they provide as part of their outreach
efforts. Enter off Six Pines and park in the parking garage; check in
at the guard shack at the back gate in front of the Administrative
Building. See behind the performance!!
13649
F
1/29
9:30-11 a.m.
Off-Site
L Williams
16731
F
2/26
9:30-11 a.m.
Off-Site
L Williams
Dulcimer I
Learn to play the Appalachian Mountain Dulcimer. Basic instruction
includes how to turn, fretting technique, strum patterns, understanding
tablature, simple harmony and introduction to chords. It is not
necessary to read music. Bring instrument to first class. Beginners are
welcome. Class meets 2/2, 2/9, 2/16, 2/23, and 3/1.
16285
T
2/2-3/1
2-3:50 p.m.
TUC
N. Price
POP Chord Style Piano workshop
A fun, simple approach to learning how to play the piano with
chords. No previous music experience necessary. After this session,
you will be able to play from “fake” books like the professionals use.
A workbook with CD will be provided. A supply fee of $30 will be
charged for this course payable on the first day.
16844
F
3/11
1-3:30 p.m.
H. 118
Hershey
PHILOSOPHY
Moral Philosophy and the Definition of Good
We will examine theories of moral philosophy; how certain
philosophers defined “good.” We will relate specific moral issues
to these definitions or theories. We will also determine the role of
religion and culture in ethics.
16289
W
2/3
1-2:50 p.m.
TUC
Chandler
POLITICAL & COMMUNITY AFFAIRS
Current Events Discussion Groups
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. Class meets every Mondays from 1/11 until
7/25, except no class 3/14 because of Spring Break. Limited to 15
members to facilitate discussion.
16317
M
1/11-7/25 10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
Bruce
Third Saturday Seminars
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 1/16, 2/20, 3/12 (2nd
Saturday), 4/16, 5/21, and 6/18. Meets on Montgomery Campus
in B-102.
15216
S
1/16-6/18 9:30 a.m.-12 p.m. B102
Gibby
Houston Cougar Courage in the 1960s
In 1964, University of Houston football coach Bill Yeoman and
basketball coach Guy Lewis integrated their respective sports,
becoming the first major college in the South to recruit black athletes.
This presentation tells the story of the coaches and athletes who
blazed a trail for racial equality in 1960s Houston. Robert Jacobus,
LSC History Adjunct Professor, will present the class.
16282
M
2/1
1-2:50 p.m.
TUC
Jacobus
Current Events and the Constitution
Join Dr. Ronald Trowbridge, a member of the Lone Star College
System Board of Trustees, as he moderates discussion regarding the
Constitution and how it relates to current controversial issues. He was
chief of staff for U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice Warren Burger.
Class meets 2/3, 3/2, 4/6 and 5/4.
16287
W
2/3-5/4
10-11:50 a.m.TUC
Trowbridge
All classrooms at The University Center (TUC) are posted at
the Info Desk in the main lobby on the day of the class.
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Let’s Drill a Well and I’ll Get Rich
History, rock types, drilling and completion. A glimpse into what goes
on daily in the oilpatch based on 58 years as a geologist. Find out
about the basics of looking for and finding oil, and the results of that
search.
16293
F
2/5
1-2:50 p.m.
TUC
Kimball
Let’s Talk About the Executive Branch
An interactive discussion of the Executive Branch of the Federal
Government. What makes up the Executive Branch? What powers
does the President have? Where do those powers come from? What
limits are placed on the Executive branch by The Constitution? Class
meets 3/24, 3/31, 4/7, and 4/14.
16736
Th
3/24-4/14 10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
Durham
Let’s Talk about Article V
An interactive discussion regarding the direct method of amending
the Constitution provided by the framers. Did you know that the
Constitution can be amended by the people, bypassing the Congress?
Let’s talk about it.
16737
Th
3/10
10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
Durham
READING & WRITING
Lone Star Scribes and Scribblers
Class will meet the first and last Friday of each month beginning
January 29 and continuing through May 27. Class is open to all
writers interested in exploring and experimenting with the art and
craft of writing.
16765
F
1/29-5/27 10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
Susany
The Writing Process: How to Begin
Class will review the basic steps that every writer must take before
beginning the writing process.
16288
Th
2/4
10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
Susany
Book Club
This club has been meeting monthly since 2000. We discuss and
select books of common interest: novels, fiction, history, biography,
travel, politics and science. The Book Club meets monthly on 2/17,
3/23, 4/20, and 5/18. Read all about it!
15262
W
2/17-5/18 1-2:50 p.m.
TUC
Weatherall
RELIGION & SPIRITUALITY
David – Seeking a Heart Like His
Meet David- Shepherd boy, writer, exile, and King as we discover the
worst and the best of humanity through an 11 week Beth Moore Bible
study. Purchase workbook for $14 from facilitator at your first session.
16224
Th
1/14-3/31 10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
Teall
The Ecumenical Councils: the Making of
Christian Doctrine
The content and development of today’s major Christian doctrines
will be addressed by examining the history and politics of the major
Ecumenical Councils of early Christianity. Meets January 20 and 27.
16319
W
1/20-1/27 10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
Condit
E-MAIL: MCALL@LoneStar.edu Day
Date
Time
Location
Instructor
Beyond Theism: Finding God in the Modern World
Western religion views “god” through an ethical monotheistic lens.
There has been concern that our concepts have not kept pace with
our current knowledge and priorities. We will explore other ways
in which people have pictured the divine by examining the work of
Nietzsche, Paul Tillich, and John Shelby Spong.
16730
W
2/10
10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
Condit
Islamic Heritage
What is Islam? What does Islam mean? Who are Muslims and what
do they believe? Do Islam and Christianity have different origins?
Who is Muhammad? What are the ‘Five Pillars’ of Islam? Let us build
an understanding of what people are talking about.
16305
M, W 3/28-3/30 10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
Whitten
Mormon
Take this opportunity to learn history, beliefs and practices of the
Mormon faith (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints).
16766
Th
3/3
10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
Shumway
SAFETY
Cop Talk
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 perspectives of
enforcement in their specific areas 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 with the aid of other security agencies. Enlightening.
Class meets 1/15, 2/19, 3/11, 4/15, and 5/20.
16226
F
1/15-5/20 1-2:50 p.m.
TUC
Gill
AARP Driver Safety Program
AARP Driver Safety Program, a four-hour classroom refresher, is
targeted for individuals age 50+ who are interested in improving
their driving skills. 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.
Time will be provided for registration, instruction, and certification
preparation and distribution. Most auto insurers will discount your
premium if you take this class, but attendance will not allow you to
dismiss a moving violation ticket. Course fee (payable by check to
AARP on the day of the class): $15 for AARP members (must present
your AARP card to receive full discount) and $20 for non-members.
Bring your driver’s license.
16225
F
1/15
9 a.m.-1 p.m.
TUC
A. Watson
15210
F
4/8
9 a.m.-1 p.m.
TUC
A. Watson
A Matter of Balance
With 1 of 3 older adults (65+) falling every year, falls have become a
major concern for Texans. A Matter of Balance is an award winning
evidence-based program that emphasizes practical strategies to
reduce the fear of falling. Participants will set goals to increase
physical activity and do in-class exercises for balance and strength.
Participants will learn to change their environment to reduce fall risk.
Class meets 1/22, 1/29, 2/5, 2/12, 2/19, 2/26, 3/4 and 3/11.
15220
F
1/22-3/11 10-11:50 a.m. TUC
Quinn
Be Safe At Home and Lower Your Insurance
Hardening one’s home against burglary allows you to apply for a
Texas Department of Insurance Home Discount. Come and learn
the program’s requirements that could make you eligible, including
door/window security, exterior lighting, and landscaping. Also mark
your property using Operation ID so you will have a higher chance
of recovery.
16263
F
1/22
1-2:50 p.m.
TUC
J. Hopper
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Creative Writing – Storytelling/Oral History
Most people can tell a good story, but when they try to write, that
great story seems to disappear. In this class, students will learn
simple, easy to accomplish, techniques to overcome this problem.
Class meets January 20 and 22.
15218
W, F
1/20-1/22 11 a.m.-12:50 p.m. TUC Thomas/Blueclay
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Preparing a “What If” Notebook
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 has to assist with your needs. Rest easy after this course.
16281
F
1/29
1-2:50 p.m.
TUC
Hinton
Practical Renovations and Design
for Safety in the Home
As we age, we need to be cognizant of the dangers of certain types
of furnishings and furniture that can lead to falls. Also, there are
places in the home that need safety bars to facilitate safe movement.
Learn what you can do to make your home safe.
16291
Th
2/4
10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
Bryant
LSC-MONTGOMERY
What to Do in Case of an Emergency.
Are You Prepared?
This is a general information course with basic preparation
information and handouts, which will help participants prepare for a
hurricane or any emergency. Video may be shown. Guest speakers
may also join us.
17463
F
2/12
1-2:50 p.m. TUC
Steinke
Protecting Your Personal Privacy
Learn how to protect your identity. Discover how to keep your Social
Security Number from being stolen and your credit ruined. Find out
about computer viruses that steal your personal information.
1655
Th
6/16
10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
J. Morrison
SCIENCE & NATURE
Climate Change: An Engineering Approach
George Christensen is a retired chemical engineer. He has made a
thorough study of global warming. It included surveying available
data, making some simple calculations, and drawing some conclusion
about what is going on and what to expect. He would like to share
his findings.
16279
Th
1/28
10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
Christensen
Mysteries of The Universe
Come and listen to renowned astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson
present Unsolved Mysteries of The Inexplicable Universe.
16767
W
3/3-3/10 1-2:50 p.m.
TUC
TBA
Einstein
Einstein’s scientific triumphs and his personal life explained in this rich
DVD from the History Channel.
16768
Th
3/31
10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
TBA
Global Warming
Will explore the basic arguments in favor of CO2 caused Global
Warming (AGW) and the basic arguments against with an
opportunity for class discussion.
16309
Th
4/7
10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
Swinehart
Apollo 13 – The Movie and the Real Story Behind It
Join Frank Hughes, a retired chief of Spaceflight Training and
an engineer at NASA, as he gives his insights to the Apollo 13
movie (1995). Learn what “is fact” and what “is Hollywood” as
Frank narrates this monumental movie covering U.S. space history.
Surprisingly, “they” followed the script rather closely.
16845
T
4/29
1-4 p.m.
TUC
Hughes
Space the Final Frontier - What Is Happening Now in Space
Frank Hughes, a retired engineer from NASA, will update us with
all of the fascinating advances in our exploration of space, as well
as provide interesting and funny events that happened during in our
space program.
16670
M
5/6
1-2:30 p.m.
TUC
Hughes
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SENIOR ISSUES
A Look at Senior Care Options
This presentation will help participants understand better the aging
process and senior care options available in the North Houston area.
Students will be educated on services, resources, and benefits of
planning ahead to enjoy a good quality of life in retirement. We will
explore ways to identify when extra care is needed and how to make
an educated choice about location, budget and level of care needed
when staying at home alone is no longer an option. Preparing and
planning ahead before a crisis happens are crucial in preventing
limited options. Class meets every Monday 2/1 through 2/22.
16283
M
2/1-2/22 1-2:50 p.m.
TUC
Britton
Alzheimer’s Awareness – The Basics
Learn about detection, causes, risk factors, stages and treatment of
Alzheimer’s disease
1654
T
6/14
10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
Strawn
Living with Alzheimer’s for Caregivers
In the early stage of Alzheimer’s disease, families face new questions
as they adjust. This three-part program provides practical answers to
the questions that arise in the early stage.
1656
T
6/21
10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
Strawn
TRAVEL & CULTURE
1890’s Postcard Travelogue of the World
Enjoy France, Germany, Norway, Denmark, Hungary, England,
Spain, and many more countries visited in the 1890’s via postcards
mailed from visitors to those countries.
16296
M
2/15
3-4:50 p.m.
TUC
Bradford
Armchair Traveler
Join us 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 travel tips for and inspire
you to get going! Class meets 2/22, 2/29, 3/7, 3/21, and 3/28.
16297
M
2/22-3/28 3-4:50 p.m.
TUC
Traveler
Airline Operations for the Business and Casual Traveler
This course will provide the traveler with an inside glimpse of the
airline operations world. The course will provide the student with a
basic understanding of how airlines operate; how and why airlines
prioritize selected flights; and provide the student with valuable tips
to optimize the flight experience and reduce stress. Learn valuable
tips to make the most of any flight. Class meets May 5, 12, and 19.
16747
Th
5/5-5/19 1-2:50 p.m.
TUC
Parson
TRIPS & TOURS
Daytrippers
Meets 1st Wednesday of each month. The first meeting is
organizational. Bring your ideas, calendar, and checkbook (if you
wish to make a $5 donation). Enjoy trips in and around Houston up
to 1.5 hours drive, such as the Wolf Sanctuary, Walden Yacht Club
Sunday Brunch, Sam Houston and Veterans Museum. NO BUS. We
carpool, so drivers are needed and will gladly accept any voluntary
monetary contributions toward gas expenses from riders! It’s a great
way to see new sights and form new friendships.
15247
W
2/3-5/4
2-3:50 p.m. TUC
Hancock
Surprise Tour Houston
Let’s take a day trip outside The Woodlands and explore some other
area of Houston. We’ll meet in April to plan for our June or July trip.
16314
Th
4/21
10-11:50 a.m.
TUC
Staff
LONE STAR COLLEGE-MONTGOMERY ACADEMY FOR LIFELONG LEARNING LoneStar.edu/ALL-Montgomery
ALL membership for the 2015-2016 Membership Year
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Friday, January 22
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Community Education Building
LSC-Victory Center
Friday, January 15
1–3 p.m.
Online following the instructions
on pages 2–4.
The student ID card becomes your library
card for Lone Star College Libraries.
All Lone Star College campuses now require
parking permits to park on campus. Pick up
a parking permit at Open House. Remember
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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, first-served 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
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Arts & Crafts.............................................. 38
Computers & Technology............................. 38
Finance & Legal.......................................... 39
Fun & Recreation........................................ 39
Health, Fitness & Nutrition........................... 39
History....................................................... 40
Languages................................................. 40
Medical..................................................... 40
Miscellaneous............................................ 40
Photography............................................... 40
Political & Community Affairs....................... 41
Reading & Writing...................................... 41
Safety........................................................ 41
Science & Nature....................................... 41
Senior Issues.............................................. 41
Travel & Culture.......................................... 42
Trips & Tours.............................................. 42
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ALL PROGRAM
MEMBERSHIP – CAMPUS
Attend many classes at Lone Star College-North Harris and Victory
Center Academy for Lifelong Learning 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 non-refundable membership is $20. If you joined in
fall 2015, you do not pay again in spring 2016. Please include this
registration number on your spring 2016 Membership Registration
Form.
6130
ALL Membership
9/1/15-8/31/16
MEMBERSHIP – GLOBAL
Upgrade and enjoy the membership benefits at all six Lone Star
College campuses for the academic year. The nonrefundable $55
membership fee entitles you to take courses and use the other selected
services at LSC-CyFair, LSC-Kingwood, LSC-Montgomery, LSC-North
Harris, LSC-Tomball and LSC-University Park. Please include this
registration number on your spring 2016 Membership Registration
Form.
6129
Global Membership
9/1/15-8/31/16
Hidden Benefits of ALL Membership
Kick off your ALL year by learning about the benefits of the Academy
for Lifelong Learning membership: free Microsoft Office 365 software,
free use of gym facilities, discounts and freebies you can get with your
student card and/or student email that is yours as an ALL Member. All
this plus access to wonderful plays, concerts, exhibitions and more to
entertain and educate.
16122
Th
1/28
1-3 p.m.
CMED 101
Carns
LSC-NORTH HARRIS
ARTS & CRAFTS
Craft classes require substantial planning. This includes
purchasing materials early enough to allow the instructor
to prepare for the expected group on the scheduled class
date. For that reason, there will be no refunds given,
materials saved or additional instruction periods allowed
for members who miss a scheduled craft class.
Polymer Clay
An introduction to a fascinating medium, Polymer Clay, is one of
the most versatile crafts people can learn. A supply fee of $5 will
be charged for this course payable on the first day. Tools will be
provided. Class will meet on 2/4, 2/18, and 3/3.
Session 1, 2/4, Intro to Polymer Clay
Session 2, 2/18, Advanced Techniques in Polymer Clay
Session 3, 3/3, Make a Beautiful Creation for Home or Self
14617
Th
2/4-3/3
1-3 p.m.
CMED 207
Davlin
Quilting
Quilting is a continuation from last semester, but it is not too late to
join us. This is a beginner’s class. We will start a new project. You
will need your sewing machine, thread, scissors, pins, and two Fat
Quarters or one 8 x 8 solid & pattern print & a piece of 8 x 8 batting.
Class will meet on 2/10, 2/17, 3/9, 3/30, 4/6, 4/20 and 4/27.
NOTE: the 2/17 class will start at 1 p.m. All others will start at 3 p.m.
15790
W
2/10-4/27 3-5 p.m.
CMED 207
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Needlework Get Together
Every two weeks this class meets to knit, cross stitch, needlepoint and
crochet. If you don’t know how, please come and Linda Kaden will
help you. Bring what you have and sit and stitch. Class will meet on
2/11, 2/25, 3/10, 3/24, 4/7, 4/21, and 5/5.
15887
Th
2/11-5/5 3-5 p.m.
CMED 207
Kaden
Crafts
This arts & crafts series will be held once a month after the Lunch
& Learns. The description of the monthly crafts will be listed in the
weekly newsletters. There may be a charge for supplies unless you
bring your own. Beading will be included.
14654
M
2/15
1:15-2:30 p.m.
CMED 207Davlin/Herbert
15705
M
3/21
1:15-3 p.m.
CMED 207Davlin/Herbert
15709
M
4/18
1:15-3:15 p.m.
CMED 207Davlin/Herbert
1582
M
5/16
1:15-3:15 p.m.
CMED 207Davlin/Herbert
Joy through Color
How do colors make you feel? Janet will talk about the use of colors
in your surroundings and a wardrobe to enhance your life.
15757
T
3/1
1:30-3 p.m.
CMED 207
Halphen
Basic Sewing
Learn how to make a straight skirt seam and how to find the right
length for your own legs. Other procedures in sewing will be taught
by an experienced seamstress, Harriet Palmer.
15816
T
3/22
1-2 p.m.
CMED 207
Palmer
COMPUTER & TECHNOLOGY
Registering for a computer class? You MUST bring a login and password
with you to class so you can log on to our College computers. Use
the following instructions to set up your login and password from your
home computer BEFORE you attend the class.
1.Go to lonestar.edu
2.Select myLoneStar
3.Select ? next to Username and complete the next steps. Make a note of your new
username and password to bring this information to the class!
Windows 10 Discussion
Whether you’ve already upgraded to Windows 10 or are holding
back, here’s your chance to join in a discussion of its benefits and
barriers. Angie Carns, who is a Tech Previewer for Windows 10, will
lead the discussion. Bring your Win10 devices.
14613
W
2/3
1:15-3:15 p.m.
DTEC 102
Carns
Computer ABCs
Learn computer basics as we cover those strange keys on a
keyboard, good computer ergonomics, weird icons, basic email, and
other mystifying computer tasks. You’ll get basic lessons in class and
websites for improving your skills at home. You’ll need a Lone Star
College student username and password for the computer network,
which you may obtain in class. Be sure to bring your Student ID
number or your Lone Star College receipt. Class will meet on 2/15,
2/17, 2/22, and 2/24.
14655
M, W 2/15-2/24 3-5 p.m.
DTEC 102
Carns
Refresh Your Computer Skills
Has retirement contributed to rusty computer skills or maybe you’ve
simply learned a bit here and there but don’t feel confident when you
sit down at a computer? Come learn some tech-savvy tips and tricks
to bring you up-to-date and get some great resources for increasing
your skills at home. This is a good course to take after ABC’s of
Computers.
14685
M, W 2/29-3/2 3-5 p.m.
DTEC 102
Carns
LONE STAR COLLEGE-NORTH HARRIS ACADEMY FOR LIFELONG LEARNING
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What is the Cloud?
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 and 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.
14754
M
3/21
3-5 p.m.
DTEC 102
Carns
Blogs and Blogging
Gayla will discuss blogs (a personal website or web page on which
an individual records opinions, links to other sites, etc., on a regular
basis—some allow readers to make comments on posts, so it can
be fun). She will also discuss how to find great blogs that go with
seniors interests (or your own unique interests), how to evaluate them,
comment on and follow the ones you like. It will also show you how to
start your own blog and even make money from your blog.
14787
W
4/27
1-3 p.m.
DTEC 102
Cloud
You and Your Android
Review the functions and settings of your Android device. Learn how
to download and organize apps and icons. Learn how to keep your
Android running smoothly and what to do if you have a question or
problem.
15698
W
5/4
3-5 p.m.
DTEC 102
Carns
You and Your iPhone
Review the functions and settings of the iPhone/iPad. Learn how to
download and organize apps and icons. Learn how to keep your
iPhone/iPad running smoothly, and what to do if you have a question
or problem.
15703
W
5/11
3-5 p.m.
DTEC 102
Carns
FINANCIAL & LEGAL
JOIN US FOR OUR
SPRING OPEN HOUSE
LSC-NORTH HARRIS
ACADEMY FOR LIFELONG LEARNING
Friday, January 22
10 a.m. – noon
Community Education Building
2700 W.W. Thorne Drive
Houston, TX 77073
For more information, call
281.765.7947
Day
Date
Time
Location
Instructor
Buying a New or Used Vehicle
Buying a vehicle can be a tricky process to navigate because no
two cars are the same. Understanding the complex options on
today’s cars and trucks can be overwhelming. Each car has a unique
history which can either work in your favor or become your biggest
nightmare. Join Lynn Beckwith, host of the Auto Mojo Radio Show on
KPRC and owner of Beckwith’s Car Care in Humble, as she gives you
tips to help you in your decision.
14764
W
3/23
1-2:30 p.m.
CMED 207
Beckwith
Coupon Crazy
Debbie Wence will teach us how to use our coupons effectively. Class
will meet on W 3/30 at 1 p.m., M 4/18 at 3p.m., and M 5/16 at
3 p.m.
15762
M, W 3/30-5/16 1-2:30 p.m.
CMED 207
Wence
FUN & RECREATION
Lunch & Learn
One Monday each month join Lunch & Learn organizer, Harriet
Palmer, and meet with our ALL friends to hear an interesting speaker.
Lunch is on your own. Watch your weekly newsletter for details.
14650
M
2/15
11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. MYT
Palmer
16053
M
3/21
11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. MYT
Palmer
16054
M
4/18
11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. MYT
Palmer
1581
M
5/16
11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. MYT
Palmer
Joys of Living
Let’s prioritize and organize our lives. Carmalyn’s talk will inspire all
of us into doing it!
15898
Th
4/28
1-2:30 p.m.
CMED 207 McCracken
HEALTH, FITNESS & NUTRITION
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.
14637
F
2/12
10 a.m.-12 p.m.
CMED 207
Brandon
Detox & Renewal
Detoxification means cleaning the blood by removing impurities from
blood by the liver, where toxins are processed for elimination. Your
body also removes toxins through multiple other organs; however,
when the system is compromised, impurities aren’t properly filtered
and every cell in the body is adversely affected. Essential oils can
support the body’s natural ability to rid itself of unwanted substances.
15721
M
2/22
12:30-2:30 p.m.
CMED 207
Patchette
Optimizing Brain Fitness
Tap into your hidden mental potential and increase your brain’s
performance in memory, focus, creativity, and more with this series
from Great Courses. You’ll get many tips and suggestions on how
to optimize your brain and even help it to grow. Class will meet on
2/24, 3/2, and 3/9.
14679
W
2/24-3/9 1-3 p.m.
CMED 207
Cloud
Emotional Aroma Therapy
Emotions are the results of complex psychological and sensor stimuli,
including smell. Fragrances associated with positive or negative
experiences can last in our memories and alter our emotions for a
lifetime. Aromatherapy is the use of fragrances from essential oils to
manage emotions and enhance feelings of well-being.
15723
M
3/28
12:30-2:30 p.m.
CMED 207
Patchette
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Financial Planning in Retirement
Join this class to learn how to make your money last in retirement.
Mike Sofia with Primerica Financial will lead the discussion on
investment allocation, taking a three fund approach, Qualified vs.
Nonqualified investments (annuities, IRAs, mutual funds, bonds, etc.).
With the financial climate ever changing, it is most important to stick
with basic financial principles that have withstood the test of time.
Come learn the financial concepts that everyone needs.
14705
Th
3/3
1-2:30 p.m.
CMED 207
Sofia
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Pain Management
Essential Oils can improve many pain issues safely without the side
effects of prescription pain killers. They go to the root of the pain
rather than masking it. Learn which oils work best for different kinds
of pain. Get recipes for compresses, baths, or salves to ease your
pain.
15738
M
4/4
12:30-2:30 p.m.
CMED 207
Patchette
Immune Strength
Your body has an incredibly efficient defense system designed to
guard against millions of bacteria, microbes, viruses, toxins and
parasites. Learn how essential oils can be used topically or internally
to boost your body’s natural defenses. Used aromatically, essential
oils can also reduce stress, which is a key contributor to weakening
the immune system.
15742
M
5/9
12:30-2:30 p.m.
CMED 207
Patchette
HISTORY
How Texas Got Its Shape
Tom will talk about the many events that enabled Texas to get its
shape. The Santa Fe Expedition was one of the causes.
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T
2/2
12:45-2:45 p.m.
CMED 207
Green
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Living in Early Frontier Texas
The instructor will talk about living in early frontier Texas. He will
describe traveling in wagons and demonstrate tools, weapons and
clothing used in the lives of the early settlers.
16145
T
3/8
11 a.m.-12 p.m.
CMED 207
Camp
The Alamo Arena Today
What is going on in San Antonio today? We will learn about the
current happenings around the Alamo City today and what the plans
are for the Alamo itself.
14709
T
3/8
12:45-2:45 p.m.
CMED 207
Green
Spook Tour of Old Town Spring MYT
A Woodlands Corporation retiree and the former editor of a Spring
newspaper, Randy Woods, will take us on a Spooky Tour. Cost is
$20 per person, cash only.
14775
T
4/12
7-8:30 p.m.
MYT
Woods
The Missions in San Antonio
The four missions in the San Antonio area have recently been given a
new status. Mr. Green will talk about their historical significance and
give us an informative background on the area.
14780
W
4/13
12:45-2:45 p.m.
CMED 207
Green
The Indian Tribes that Inhabited Texas
Tom Green will discuss the various tribes that lived in Texas
15699
W
5/11
12:45-2:45 p.m.
CMED 207
Green
LANGUAGES
Spanish
Sylvia Priest will help us talk to our Spanish speaking neighbors,
order food, and ask directions in order to learn to feel comfortable in
speaking Spanish. This is a basic Spanish class. Class meets every
other Thursday except during Spring Break. Class will meet on 2/4,
2/18, 3/3, 3/24, 4/7, 4/14, 4/21, 5/5, and 5/12.
15752
Th
2/4-5/12 10:30 a.m.-noon
CMED 207
Priest
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MEDICAL
A Look Back at Polio
Carol Crowder will talk about and show a film on many people from
polio’s history. The class will talk about Dr. Salk and his contribution
to society, and why polio became an epidemic when it did. Carol
will talk about and show some of the equipment that was used at
that time.
16723
F
2/19
12-1:30 p.m.
WNSP 209
Crowder
Doc Talk at Houston Northwest Medical Center
A variety of topics based on the speaker’s specialty will be conducted
at Houston Northwest. Presentations will be conducted on the last
Thursday of the month from 12-1 p.m. The address is 710 Cypress
Creek Parkway, FM 1960 West Houston, Texas, 77090, Conference
Room 1 and 2. Class will meet on 2/25, 3/31, 4/28, and 5/26.
16099
Th
2/25
12-1 p.m.
MYT
Medical Staff
16107
Th
3/31
12-1 p.m.
MYT
Medical Staff
16117
Th
4/28
12-1 p.m.
MYT
Medical Staff
1597
Th
5/26
12-1 p.m.
MYT
Medical Staff
Home Health vs. Hospice – How do I Decide?
Choosing between home health and hospice care at home can be
very difficult. When is the right time? What are the differences? How
do I know which one is best for my loved one? Join us for an indepth discussion of these and other issues about home health and
hospice. When it is time for you to make a decision, you will be well
informed! Lisa Thompson, VITAS Healthcare Representative, will lead
the discussion.
15820
Th
3/24
1-2 p.m.
CMED 207
Thompson
Feet Going Wild
Come learn how important it is to care for your feet and the best
ways to do so. This is especially necessary for people with diabetes.
Podiatrist, Dr. Lauren Reed, will share her expertise for healthier feet.
15826
Th
4/7
2-3 p.m.
CMED 207
Reed
Over the Counter Drugs I & II
Learn more about common sense use ingredients, and side effects of
the combination with prescription drugs. Become more informed in
taking care of yourself with OTC drugs. In our first class we’ll discuss
internal drugs from aspirin to Zantac.
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T
4/5-4/12 1:30-3 p.m.
CMED 207
Halphen
MISCELLANEOUS
Photograph & Document Preservation
Do you have old letters, certificates, and/or photos from years past
that have yellowed and are beginning to deteriorate? Learn from
an expert how to preserve valuable materials so that their life is
extended. Information will be available about where to look if you
need help dating old photographs. Bring three or four items you wish
to work with during class time.
15892
Th
3/31
1-3 p.m.
CMED 207
Rigby
Genealogy
Come to the computer lab and have Bill Williams work with all of us
to learn about our ancestors. He will help us search for items on the
computer and show us how to trace our ancestors.
16167
Th
4/21
1-3 p.m.
DTEC 102
Williams
Thanks to our Lone Star College-North Harris
ALL volunteers who contributed many hours
compiling and organizing the schedule.
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PHOTOGRAPHY
Photo Sig
This group of amateur photographers will gather informally to
exchange ideas on photography techniques we have used. We will
share pictures and experiences with different photography software.
Talk cameras like point and shoot, DSLRs, old fashioned film cameras,
and cell phone cameras. All those interested in taking better pictures,
please come. Class will meet on 2/16, 3/29, 4/19, and 5/17.
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T
2/16-5/17 1-2:30 p.m.
CMED 207
Holmes
POLITICAL & COMMUNITY AFFAIRS
Men’s Coffee
A coffee get-together and chat for men. Meet you in CMED 104
every Wednesday morning at 11 a.m. Come join the fun.
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W
2/3-5/18 11 a.m.-12 p.m.
CMED 104 Herbert/Turk
1st Thursday Women’s Coffee Klatch
The women want time to talk, also. For the first klatch, we will meet
at IHOP at Cypress Station and decide where to meet thereafter.
For more information, contact Cari at 281.443.3773 or Suzette at
281.618.5626. Class will meet on 2/4, 3/3, 4/7, and 5/5.
15749
Th
2/4-5/5
8:30-9:30 a.m.
MYT
Belson/Herbert
READING & WRITING
Getting to Know Your Library
Librarian, Virginia Rigby, will lead a tour of our library. Learn what
services are provided by the library, including online card catalogs,
informational databases, genealogy references; books on CD and
tape; and reference computers. Bring a photo ID and proof of mailing
address in order to receive a Student ID/library card during the class
session
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T
2/10
1-2 p.m.
Library 301
Rigby
Book Club
If you are a reader and don’t have anyone with whom to discuss your
most recent book selection, you won’t want to miss this class. Join
ALL members in selecting, reading, and discussing books from manyl
different genres. We meet monthly on the third Tuesday to discuss
our most current read. Call Suzette Belson for more information at
281.618.5626. Class will meet on 2/16, 3/22, 4/19, and 5/17.
14664
T
2/16-5/17 10-11:30 a.m.
CMED 104
Belson
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 and
that you have officially registered for the class.
Day
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Time
Location
Instructor
Mini-OWLs (Our Writing Legacy)
This class offers busy men and women an opportunity to learn how to
leave a legacy by writing stories from their life as a meaningful legacy
to loved ones and for self-fulfillment. May be used as a supplement to
the traditional OWL class. Through PowerPoint presentations, a series
of discussions, short writing exercises, and games, learn how to find
the stories from your life. Then learn how to plan your story and how
to write the story. Also learn about revision, sharing options, and
telling your story at an event. You will receive a mini Write for your
Life workbook for the class and may purchase the optional expanded
workbook either as a PDF book you can print for $5 or $12 for copy
already printed and spiral bound. We especially welcome veterans,
as we would love to put together a book with their stories. Class will
meet for three, 2-hour sessions on 4/6, 4/20, and 5/4.
14757
W
4/6-5/4
1-3 p.m.
CMED 207
Cloud
SAFETY
Crime Prevention/Self Defense
Learn to avoid becoming a victim. Crime Prevention has been defined
as the anticipation, recognition and appraisal of crime risk and the
initiation of action to remove or reduce it by using your intuition,
common sense, and action. This presentation will focus on education
for your everyday life to help you avoid crime by becoming more
aware of how to defend yourself with preventative strategies.
14629
T
2/9
1-3 p.m.
CMED 207
Joachim
SCIENCE & NATURE
1st Friday at Jesse H. Jones Park & Nature Center
Senior adults are invited to gather for a variety of programs on natural
history, leisurely walks, and enjoyable environmental activities. Call
the park at 281.446.8588 for each month’s topic. Ages 55+. Class
will meet on 2/5, 3/4 and 4/1.
14627
F
2/5-4/1
1-3 p.m.
MYT
Jesse Jones Park
Backyard Wildlife Landscaping
James Holmes will discuss providing food and shelter for local wildlife
while at the same time creating less work in the garden. He will talk
about native plants being more drought resistant, tolerating better our
wet winters, and being more resistant to bugs.
14728
Th
3/10
1-2:30 p.m.
CMED 207
Holmes
Irrigation
James Holmes, master gardener, will talk and show us the latest
techniques for irrigating our yards and gardens. He will talk about
where to go to buy the supplies, how to lay the system out in the yard,
and how to plan the layout.
14781
Th
4/14
1-2:30 p.m.
CMED 207
Holmes
SENIOR ISSUES
Avoiding the Funeral Trap
Increase your 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 are choices that need to
be made. Avoid lifetime regrettable mistakes.
14631
Th
2/11
1-3 p.m.
CMED 207
Lambert
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OWLs Writing Circle
Older Women’s Legacy Writing Circle is a course designed to help
women recall 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. Class will meet
every Wednesday 2/3-4/27, except 3/16.
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W
2/3-4/27 10:30 a.m.-12 p.m. CMED 207
Boatright
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Choosing the Right Senior Living Environment
Join Donna Composto of Mom’s Care Plan as she provides a
descriptive and detailed analysis of the different types of senior living
communities, levels of care, support services, and related costs.
Discussions include the best time to move, the physical and emotional
preparation, necessary paper work, as well as resources available –
respite care, hospice, support, and grief groups. If you are gathering
information on minimal assistance at home, independent living,
memory care, complete care, or somewhere in between, you will
find your answers here. Under the best of circumstances, finding a
new place to call home is never easy for anyone so start the process
now of understanding all that is involved.
14676
T
2/23
2-4 p.m.
CMED 207
Composto
TRAVEL & CULTURE
1890’s Postcard Travelogue of the World
Join Tracy Bradford, vice president of the Houston Area Postcard Club
and secretary of the Tomball Postcard Club, for an 1890’s postcard
travelogue of the world. Tracy takes you on a tour of early European
countries visited in the 1890s including France, Germany, Norway,
Denmark, Hungary, England, and Spain and displays postcards
mailed by visitors from those locations.
14840
Th
2/25
1-3 p.m.
CMED 207
Bradford
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TRIPS & TOURS
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Natural Science Museum
We will ride a Metro bus downtown and transfer to Metrorail for a
trip to the Museum District then walk three blocks to the Museum of
Natural Science. We will have lunch in the area and start back by
2 p.m. REMEMBER to be at the Park & Ride and ready to board by
9:20 a.m.
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M
4/11
9:20 a.m.-4:20 p.m. MYT
Walsh
May Day Picnic
An ALL picnic at Mercer Arboretum will be held on May 2nd on the
west side of the park. Bring potluck items for our picnic outing.
15697
M
5/2
11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. MYT
Springer
HARRIS COUNTY PRECINCT 1 BUS TRIPS
Take day trips to exciting and interesting places near Houston.
Updates and details on trips will be available via flyers and the
weekly emails. Please note the actual bus departure times when
you receive confirmation on your reservation. TIMES DO CHANGE.
Harris County Precinct 1 requires that all participants on trips be
age 55 plus. Participants will be required to complete a Participant
Release and Indemnification Agreement before each trip prior to
boarding the bus. ALL trips will require that participants bring $2 for
bus driver expenses and money for lunch. Additionally, most tours
may require payment of an entry fee.
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F
3/4
8 a.m.-4 p.m.
MYT
FIELD TRIP
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F
4/1
8 a.m.-4 p.m.
MYT
FIELD TRIP
The following Metro/Metrorail trips with Jim Walsh require
participants to bring $8 in one dollar bills and at least four (4)
quarters for the bus fare and an additional $2.50 for rail charges.
Our first trip will take us to the Metro building downtown, where we
will obtain discount metrocards for those age 65-69, and free cards
for those age 70 and above. We will also discuss where cards can
be bought for those younger than 65.Metro Downtown
We will ride a Metro bus from Spring Park & Ride to the Metro Building
where you may obtain a pass if you need one. Next we will ride the
Metrorail round trip from the Medical Center through downtown and
have lunch at the Old Spaghetti Warehouse. After lunch we will walk
to the bus and go back to the Spring Park & Ride. REMEMBER to be
at the Park & Ride and ready to board by 9:20 a.m.
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M
2/8
9:20 a.m.-4:20 p.m. MYT
Walsh
Ninfa’s Original
We will take the Metro bus downtown and transfer to bus #20, which
will take us to the Original Ninfa’s on Navigation – a great place to
practice Spanish for those taking our Spanish classes. After lunch we
will take buses back to the Spring Park & Ride. REMEMBER to be at
the Park & Ride and ready to board by 9:20 a.m.
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3/7
9:20 a.m.-4:20 p.m. MYT
Walsh
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FUN & RECREATION
Organizing Your Life
Now is the perfect time to start spring cleaning and getting organized.
No more junk drawers, cluttered closets, or missed appointments. In
this class, you’ll learn simple and easy ways to get organized and
stay organized.
15695
W
5/11
10 a.m.-12 p.m.
VC
STAFF
Vision Board for 2016
What’s your vision for 2016? Let’s put it in writing. This year, don’t
just think and talk about what you are going to do. Instead, let’s write
it down and put it into action.
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T
2/2
10 a.m.-12 p.m.
VC
STAFF
HEALTH, FITNESS & NUTRITION
LSC-Victory Center
Classes
Lone Star College-Victory Center
4141 Victory Drive
Houston, Texas 77088
281.618.5602
281.618.5634
ARTS & CRAFTS
Scrapbooking for Beginners
In the Scrapbooking for Beginners class, we’re going to show you
how to capture those memorable moments with a little creativity and
pizzazz. Participants must bring 3x5 or 4x6 photos to class to create
two memory pages. The class will be limited to 14 participants.
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3/22
10 a.m.-12 p.m.
VC
STAFF
FINANCIAL & LEGAL
Extreme Couponing
It’s time to start saving money. In this class, you’ll learn the basics to
spotting great deals and racking up savings. You’ll even learn how
to get cash back from your spending. We all like to keep money in
our pockets when we can, so join us and learn the secrets to saving
as much as possible.
15692
T
4/26
10 a.m.-12 p.m.
VC
STAFF
Hair, Skin, and Nail Care
Ageless beauty is easily achieved when you take care of your hair,
skin, and nails. Learn the tricks to keeping everything looking young
and fresh. Participants should bring to class items used in their
regular hair, skin, and nail care regimens such as soaps, cleansers,
moisturizers, and etc. to fully benefit from this class.
15673
Th
3/17
10 a.m.-12 p.m.
VC
STAFF
Healing with Oils
Oils have been used for thousands of years for their healing and
purifying effects on the body. In this class, you’ll learn how to remedy
basic ailments using the power of oils rather than medicines.
15691
Th
4/21
10 a.m.-12 p.m.
VC
STAFF
My Fitness Assessment
It’s a new year, so it’s time for a new and improved you. However,
before you get started, you need to assess your current health. In this
class, you will learn how to access your health, set goals, and devise
a plan of action.
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W
2/10
10 a.m.-12 p.m.
VC
STAFF
LANGUAGES
Sign Language
Have you ever thought about learning another language? If so,
it’s time you’ve tried sign language. This class is fun-filled and an
experience you won’t ever forget. You’ll learn fingerspelling and the
first 100 signs for beginners to get started communicating right away.
15693
T
5/3
10 a.m.-12 p.m.
VC
STAFF
Life on a Budget
How do you make your money last? This is an age-old question and
the answer still remains the same. You have to make more money
than you spend. Living on a budget may sound limiting to many
people, but in this class, you’ll learn how to create a flexible budget
that will allow you to live the lifestyle you want to live.
15671
Th
2/25
10 a.m.-12 p.m.
VC
STAFF
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Craft classes require substantial planning. This includes
purchasing materials early enough to allow the instructor
to prepare for the expected group on the scheduled class
date. For that reason, there will be no refunds given,
materials saved or additional instruction periods allowed
for members who miss a scheduled craft class.
Alzheimer’s Doesn’t Just Happen
What is Alzheimer’s? You may have heard that it’s something that just
happens to “old” people. You’ll be surprised to learn that Alzheimer’s
is an actual disease and it can affect anyone at any age. In this class,
learn what Alzheimer’s is and isn’t. Also, learn how to take care of
your health to aid in disease prevention and/or proper care.
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M
4/11
10 a.m.-12 p.m.
VC
STAFF
ALL membership for the 2015-2016 Membership Year
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The ALL program offers a few classes that
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If you want to sign up for a class with a fee, it
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North Hall (N)
West Hall (W)
Student Center (C)
East Hall (E)
Beckendorf Conference Center
South Hall (S)
Large Animal Facility (LAF)
Wellness Center
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11 Veterinary Technology Building
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LP Library Parking
SP Student Parking
CCP Conference Center Parking
FSP Faculty/Staff Parking
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ALL PROGRAM
MEMBERSHIP – CAMPUS
Attend many classes at Lone Star College-Tomball Academy for
Lifelong Learning 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 nonrefundable membership is $20. If you joined in fall 2015, you do not
pay again in spring 2016. Please include this registration number on
your spring 2016 Membership Registration Form.
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ALL Membership
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MEMBERSHIP – GLOBAL
Upgrade and enjoy the membership benefits at all six Lone Star
College campuses. The non-refundable $55 membership fee entitles
you to take courses and use the other selected services at LSC-Cy-Fair,
LSC-Kingwood, LSC-Montgomery, LSC-North Harris, LSC-Tomball
and LSC-University Park. Please include this registration number on
your spring 2016 Membership Registration Form.
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Global Membership
9/1/2015-8/31/2016
ARTS & CRAFTS
Craft classes require substantial planning. This includes
purchasing materials early enough to allow the instructor
to prepare for the expected group on the scheduled class
date. For that reason, there will be no refunds given,
materials saved or additional instruction periods allowed
for members who miss a scheduled craft class.
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 1/29, 2/19, 3/11, 4/15, and 5/13. It
will be limited to 12 participants.
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F
1/29-5/13 1-4 p.m.
Hummel
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 and email address on file
and that you have officially registered for the class.
Time
Instructor
COMPUTER & TECHNOLOGY
Registering for a computer class? You MUST bring a login and password
with you to class so you can log on to our College computers. Use
the following instructions to set up your login and password from your
home computer BEFORE you attend the class.
1.Go to lonestar.edu
2.Select myLoneStar
3.Select ? next to Username and complete the next steps. Make a note of your new
username and password to bring this information to the class!
Free eBooks @ Your Library
Are you looking for free books for 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 downloaded directly to your
device. This class goes over the basic information about the library’s
digital collection and how to get started using it with your device.
Come learn how! Class limited to 32 participants.
13469
Th
2/11
2-4 p.m.
Clark
eBooks @ Your Library – Advanced Workshop
Do you already know a lot about your digital device, but want to
practice putting library eBooks on your device? Come to this handson workshop that focuses on getting those eBooks onto your device.
For this class, please bring your library card and the digital device
you want to use, including it’s cords and passwords. This class is
designed for those who are familiar with the library’s eBooks, and
want to practice utilizing them, as well as ask questions. Class limited
to 32 participants
13474Th 2/18 2-4p.m.
Clark
Google & Beyond
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. Class will meet four
times on 2/15, 2/16; 2/17; 2/18 and is limited to 32 participants.
13230
M/T/W/Th 2/15-2/18 10 a.m.-12 p.m.
Crowley
Google Advanced
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. Class limited to 32 participants
13234
F
2/19
10 a.m.-12 p.m.
Crowley
Google Apps: How to do Your Work “In the Cloud”
Learn about “Cloud computing” and how to use Google Apps. If
you have a Google Gmail account (you can get one for free) you
already have access to 25gB 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 back up 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
have a Google email account (Gmail). Both classes cover the same
information. Each class limited to 32.
15232T 2/9
9-11a.m.
Matson
15235T 4/5
9-11a.m.
Matson
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Art of the Hebrew Bible
This class, led by Susan Fox, will consider the artistic representation
of about seventy-five stories from what Christians call the Old
Testament, what Jews call the Tanakh, and what scholars often call the
Hebrew Bible in the interest of neutrality. The class is more a course
in art than a course in religion, but it aims to include perspectives
of all religions which share these stories, Christianity, Judaism, and
Islam. Differences will also be noted between Catholic and Protestant
approaches. The art works examined will include numerous media,
such as sculpture, painting, and engraving. In modern times, new art
media have become important, such as film and stage. For example,
we will look at set pieces and costume art of Joseph and the Amazing
Technicolor Dreamcoat.
13222
T
2/2
10 a.m.-12 p.m.
S. Fox
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Time
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Advanced Google Apps
Google Apps are Google’s equivalent to Microsoft Office. While
they are not as powerful, they are free and have distinct advantages
such as universal access and sharing. This class will give detailed
instructions on how to use Docs, Sheets, and Slides with examples and
opportunities to practice. Students should have an existing Google or
Gmail account. The previous class, Google Apps, would be very
useful but not required. Both classes cover the same information. Each
class limited to 32.
15275Th 2/11 9-11a.m.
Matson
15279Th 4/7
9-11a.m.
Matson
How to Set Up an Apple iPhone
This class is specific to NEW USERS of Apple iPhone. Learn how to
set up WiFi, load contacts, set preferences. Hands on instruction is
provided. Must have a LSC Login name/password and an Apple ID/
password. This is a very elementary class.
13271
W
2/24
10 a.m.-12 p.m.
Brown
Gmail for Power Users
Many people use Google’s Gmail every day without realizing the
amazing power built into it. You will learn how to customize its
appearance, how to search, sort, and organize your email, filters,
folders, forwarding, and much more. You will understand why Gmail
is the most popular and powerful web-based email system today.
Both classes cover the same information.
15240
Th
2/25
9-11 a.m.
Matson
15243
Th
4/14
9-11 a.m.
Matson
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Personal Internet Security
More and more we manage our lives online: email, banking, social
media, hobbies, shopping, and many others. In most places we
have to create an account which means numerous usernames and
passwords. We either have too many passwords to remember or
we use the same ones in too many places. Does this sound like you?
Do you write your passwords down? Are they easy to remember?
That means they are easy for someone else to guess! Come learn
how to create better, stronger passwords and manage them with an
application designed for just that purpose. Both classes cover the
same information. Each class limited to 40 participants.
15264
T
2/23
9-11 a.m.
Matson
15268
T
4/12
9-11 a.m.
Matson
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Time
Instructor
FINANCE & LEGAL
What Happens After the Paycheck Stops?
A Retirement Income Primer. This class will examine how one can
budget for retirement expenses and one’s potential sources of
retirement income. Identifying some of the potential risks to one’s
retirement income also will be addressed.
13245
T
3/8
10-11:30 a.m.
Bowman-McCormick
Standing Guard: Protect What You Worked For
Whether you are approaching retirement or recently retired, this class
shares strategies designed to help you guard your most valuable
assets and protect your pre-and post-retirement income. This class is
for investors newly retired and close or retirement.
13250
T
3/29
10-11:30 a.m.
Bowman-McCormick
Probate 101
Introduction to the Texas probate process, role of the executor, role of
the probate attorney, and how to avoid pitfalls.
15935
Th
3/24
1:30-3:30 p.m.
Bulgawicz
FUN & RECREATION
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. The overhead side, roll and bow and arrow
casts will be demonstrated and practiced. Information on fly rods,
reels and lines will also be discussed.
15352
T
3/29
1:30-3:30 p.m.
Ferris/Rogers
GAMES
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 include geography, space,
movies, music, news, books, magazines, inventions, medicine,
electronics, sports, games and entertainment from the last 25 years.
Bring your thinking caps and enjoy the fun of this famous and
addictive game. The class will meet eight times on 1/25, 2/8, 2/22,
3/7, 3/21, 4/4, 4/18, and 5/1.
13252
M
1/25-5/1 10 a.m.-12 p.m.
Crowley
CULINARY ARTS, FOOD & COOKING
GARDENING
Fresh Start to a Healthier You
Join Kim Perry, Texas A&M Better Living for Texans, for this three
session series focusing on safe and healthy cooking, balanced diet,
and saving money at the grocery. The class will meet three times on
3/24, 3/31, and 4/7.
13238
Th
3/24-4/7 10-11:30 a.m.
Perry
Roses and Shrubs in Your Landscape
Learn what it takes to have beautiful roses in your yard, whether
climbing, knock out, hybrid, etc. Proper planting, pruning and
organic feeding can lead to a flower filled yard. Be the envy of the
neighborhood. Bring Sherri all your rose and shrub questions. Get
answers from an expert.
13266
T
2/16
10 a.m.-12 p.m.
Harrah
DOCUMENTARIES
Summer of Love
A look into the hippie revolution of San Francisco during the ‘60s and
how the free love and music turned into a life of drug use, violence
and broken dreams. Join us as we examine this cultural shock wave
that is still being felt and debated today. Dress in your most beloved
hippie fashions and don’t forget your love beads!
16008
Th
4/21
10 a.m.-12 p.m.
Tate
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Small Blooming Trees
What trees will produce the best springtime blooms? When is the best
time to plant? Trees can be fussy. Are you planting in the best soil?
What conditions are required for your trees and bushes to thrive?
Make your yard the envy of the neighborhood.
15334
Th
3/3
10 a.m.-12 p.m.
McKenzie
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Gardening Basics by Granny
Flora Tiedt, “Granny”, shares her gardening experiences in this class.
She is an avid gardener and former President of Tomball Garden
Club. If you are a beginning gardener or have always wanted to
learn the basics of gardening, this class is for you. Some topics to
be discussed include: bed preparation, plant selection, planting tips,
and fertilizing. Granny will also share some of her favorite gardening
books and tools.
15328
F
3/4
10 a.m.-12 p.m.
Tiedt
Beyond Curb Appeal: The Restorative Effect of Nature
Interacting with nature offers many passive and restorative benefits
to human health and wellness. Simply viewing nature can lower
blood pressure, reduce anxiety and decrease muscle tension. Learn
about the hidden and surprising benefits of nature and how the
exterior environment should be considered part of our public health
infrastructure. Join David Renninger from M.D. Anderson in this
enlightening discussion.
15332
T
4/12
1-3 p.m.
Renninger
Connecting with Trees
As stewards of our urban forest we need to connect with our very
own trees. All trees, to reach their full potential, need “tender loving
care”. Learn the best ways to keep all your trees healthy and well. A
variety of issues will be discussed so bring all your questions.
14719
Th
3/10
1-3 p.m.
Dolphin
Eating for Seniors
Jason Brandolini, a health and fitness advocate, will address the
special dietary requirements of seniors to maintain a healthy lifestyle
and to promote longevity.
15961
W
2/24
8:30-10 a.m.
Brandolini
HEALTH, FITNESS & NUTRITION
Acucolor Therapy
What if you could improve your health simply by using a color by
number book and a multicolor penlight set? The good news is…
YOU CAN!! This class meets 3 times. Section 1 on 2/3 will cover
basic Acucolors body system treatments; Section 2 on 3/2 will cover
Acucolors for specific health problems; and Section 3 on 4/6 will
cover Acucolors for blocked meridians. The only cost is a penlight set
($15), if needed, payable at the first class meeting. Class will meet
2/3, 3/2, and 4/6.
13255
W
2/3-4/6
10 a.m.-12 p.m.
Johnson
Physical and Mental Well-being
Jason Brandolini, a health and fitness advocate, will discuss looking
more deeply into how people are able to improve and accommodate
their lifestyle to best incorporate more physical and mental activity
into their daily lives.
16004
W, F
2/3-2/5
8:30-10 a.m.
Brandolini
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.
13258
Th
2/4
1:30-3 p.m.
Murrell
Reflexology
This class provides detailed information on how Reflexology works
with the body to support a natural state of well-being. You will learn
where the hand reflex points are located and the different techniques
for balancing problem areas.
13263
F
4/8
10 a.m-12 p.m.
Brandon
Weaving the Web of the World
LSC-Tomball History Professor Clifton Fox returns to present a
course that will examine the transformation of communication and
transportation in the world over the last two centuries. We will not
only look at the technologies themselves, but also their impact on
social, cultural, economic and political life. We will often encounter
the paradox that people often love new technologies, but seem to
ignore the ways in which these technologies may transform life in
unexpected, and perhaps undesirable ways. The class will meet six
times on 2/3, 2/10, 2/17, 2/24, 3/2, and 3/9.
13433
W
2/3-3/9
2-4 p.m.
C. Fox
The Indians of Spring Creek and Harris County
Monte Parks, historical programmer for Harris County Precinct 4, will
focus on Akokisa Indians who lived along Spring and Cypress Creeks
from the first European contact till their relocation to Louisiana. We
will also discuss other Native Americans who lived or visited in Harris
County.
13275
T
2/9
10-11:30 a.m.
Parks
Lexington, Concord and Bunker Hill
This class is a review and discussion of the events leading up to armed
conflict in 1775; military resources of the British and American’s; and
the military aspects of the three battles.
15321
Th
2/11
2-4 p.m.
Parker
Houston Cougar Courage in the 1960’s
In 1964, University of Houston football coach Bill Yeoman and
basketball coach Guy Lewis integrated their respective sports,
becoming the first major college in the South to recruit black athletes.
This presentation tells the story of the coaches and athletes who
blazed a trail for racial equality in 1960’s Houston. Robert Jacobus,
LSC History Adjunct Professor, will present the class.
14738
M
2/22
1-3 p.m.
Jacobus
Texas History----Washington on the Brazos
and Texas Independence
Tom Green, KSJ, and Chair of the Sons of the Republic Speakers
Bureau returns to share informative and entertaining stories for Texas’
rich history.
15947
T
3/1
12:30-2:30 p.m.
Green
World War II, Korea and Vietnam Stories
You will hear true stories from WWII, Korea, and Vietnam veterans
about their war service. Attendees will be encouraged to participate
in the discussion portion. Come and hear the fascinating memories
these special veterans have to share.
15365
T
3/1
1:30-3:30 p.m.
Ferris
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Toxin-Free Living
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. Discover
what is lurking under your kitchen sink! Come learn how to minimize
exposure to toxins by using natural, toxin-free household products.
You’ll receive common recipes and observe demonstrations using
essential oils for making your own non-toxic bath scrubs, airfresheners, and more.
13261
Th
4/7
1:30-3 p.m.
Murrell
HISTORY
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Date
Time
Instructor
Crash Course in World History
This crash course is presented by Khan Academy. It is a fast paced,
illustrated documentary of world history. My apologies to Professor
Fox, but this is different. The class will meet five times on 3/22, 3/29,
4/5, 4/12, and 4/19.
15325
T
3/22-4/19 1-3 p.m.
Warford
European Exploration and Discovery in Texas
This class discusses Spanish, French and Anglo exploration into
Texas from early 1500’s until colonization in the 1820’s. We will
discuss efforts to map and exploit resources, French incursion into
East Texas and Matagorda Bay, and efforts of others to claim Texas
for themselves. Also the geopolitical struggle for Texas and North
America by three European colonial powers and later by the U.S.
and the remnants of European powers.
13287
T
4/5
10-11:30 a.m.
Parks
History of the Battle of San Jacinto (180th Anniversary)
Join Tom Green, KSJ, and Chair of the Sons of the Republic Speakers
Bureau, to learn when & why the battle occurred, the history of how
both armies moved before the battle and what happened after the
battle. Students will also receive information on the Twin Sisters, the
Which-Away-Tree and Vince’s Bridge.
15951
M
4/18
12:30-2:30 p.m.
Green
Texas Frontier Forts
As the young territory/republic/state of Texas attracted more and
more settlers, the need to protect them continued to move farther west
along with the population. Let’s look at the role these forts, and the
men associated with them, played in the rich history of West Texas.
13278
W
4/20
10 a.m.-12 p.m.
Heineman
Texas History – The Council House Fight
Tom Green KSJ, and Chair of the Sons of the Republic Speakers
Bureau returns to share informative and entertaining stories about
Texas’ rich history.
15954
M
5/2
12:30-2:30 p.m.
Green
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MEDICAL
Lifelong Health – Continuing Getting There From Here
Dr. Chauncey Jones, M.D., Pain Management Specialist and
Anesthesiologist, will continue to provide us with information taken
from a whole body health point of view that will empower us with
medically relevant knowledge so we can better care for ourselves.
Come learn more about aches and pains and how to deal with them,
emergencies and when to go to the ER, and surgery – what to expect
before and after.
15214
M
2/15
12-2:30 p.m.
Jones
Dementia 101 – Things to Remember
This class gives an overview of what dementia is, types of diseases
causing dementia, and ways to deal with someone who has the
diagnosis. Facts and figures are provided that are eye opening!
Great information for those new to this area and those that are
seasoned professionals.
16009
F
2/26
10 a.m-12 p.m.
Miceli
Bus Trip Information
Sign up for the bus trips at our Spring Open House on Friday,
January 15.
ALL membership required.
For detailaced
information, see our weekly newsletter emails or contact Bob
Loveless at Robert.w.loveless@lonestar.edu.
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Time
Instructor
Chinese Medicine: Ancient Wisdom
for Modern Health–Part III
How is your diet working for you? This Part III course in the Chinese
Medicine series will emphasize food therapy for many common
issues, and a brief revisit on acupuncture and diagnosis. There is
no requirement of previous course attendance, as it is made to be
fun and easy to understand. The class includes 30 minutes of live
acupuncture demo.
15367
W
3/23
1-3 p.m.
Van Doan
The Four Parts of Medicare and More…
Peggy Mims is back providing another opportunity to address
changes in the Medicare rules since last fall semester. She will provide
a review of Medicare Parts A, B, C and D. Students will also learn the
difference between Medicare & Medicaid and receive information
regarding Medicare supplements.
15221
M
3/28
12-2:30 p.m.
Mims
MISCELLANEOUS
Coins and Currency - Collecting and Researching
We will take a look at collecting coins and paper currency, from
early silver coinage in the New World up through paper currency
of the Twentieth century. Jim Jolly, ALL member, will share with us
his passion about coins and currency. Understanding the historical
background can significantly increase the enjoyment of collecting.
This session is designed for both the novice and serious collectors.
13429
W
2/3
1-3 p.m.
Jolly
Unclutter Your Living Space: Use It or Lose It
Most seniors have more stuff than they will ever need. Streamline and
simplify your living space. Make a plan. It is challenging to identify
how and when to get rid of possessions. Less is really better. Find
new places for your excess belongings, mementos, collectibles and
heirlooms. We will discuss practical and realistic ways to move your
belongings around so that what you need is easily available and
what you don’t need is elsewhere.
15350
T
2/9
1-2:30 p.m.
Ward
The Minimal Lifestyle – Living Simply
Once we retire, we live on less money, but still have to maintain
a functional life style. It is now time to make choices. Some of our
basic needs can be met by reducing the mundane expenses and
using the saved money for great memories. By being diligent and
observant, you can minimize your living expenses. Life will be a lot
more peaceful when you have less to track. Living simply can give
you enormous freedom. We will discuss various sources of money,
items you get for free, complaining when products are defective,
repair/repurpose/recycle, and choosing just what you need, not
more. Remember----less is more!
15340
T
2/16
1-2:30 p.m.
Ward
1890’s Postcard Travelogue of the World
Join Tracy Bradford, vice president of the Houston Area Postcard Club
and secretary of the Tomball Postcard Club, for an 1890’s postcard
travelogue of the world. Tracy takes you on a tour of early European
countries visited in the 1890s such as France, Germany, Norway,
Denmark, Hungary, England, and Spain and displays postcards
mailed by visitors from these locations.
13448
Th
2/18
1-3 p.m.
Bradford
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activities in our weekly ALL email newsletter. Not on our email list?
Email roy.lazenby@lonestar.edu to be added!
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Small Engine Repair
This class will provide a step by step guide to proper maintenance
of small 2 and 4 cycle engines. Carburetor theory and general
understanding small engine power stroke system are discussed. Class
is limited to 14 and will meet two consecutive Saturdays on 2/20
and 2/27 at D&S Automotive, 703 W. Main, Tomball. A supply fee
will be payable to the instructor at the first class meeting.
13439
S
2/20-2/27 3-6 p.m.
Smith
The Habit of Forgiveness:
The Greatest Gift You Can Give Yourself
Learn three negative habits that block forgiveness; and three powerful,
inspiring, and delightful practices that make forgiveness natural and
simple. You will also be guided through some beautiful forgiveness
processes. You will finish the class empowered to live every day in the
freedom and joy of forgiveness as a way of life---a habit. This class
meets twice on 2/22 and 2/24.
13441
M, W 2/22-2/24 1-4 p.m.
Rotermund
MOVIES
FRIDAY AFTERNOON MOVIE MATINÉE
Join us the first Friday of each month (February-May.) to revisit some
old and not-so-old favorites. Bring a snack, or get one at the college
snack bar, which will be open until show time at 1 p.m.
McLintock (1963)
Based on trumped-up adultery charges, Katherine McLintock left
her husband, George, two years ago—and she’s still steaming. So
what’s a wronged man to do? Come to the aid of a beautiful widow,
of course. Cast includes John Wayne, Maureen O’Hara, Stefanie
Powers, Chill Wills, and Strother Martin.
15304
F
2/5
1-3 p.m.
Schloz
American Graffiti (1972)
Showcasing then-Hollywood newcomers Harrison Ford, Richard
Dreyfuss and Ron Howard, director George Lucas weaves together
the stories of a disparate group of teenagers as they struggle with
adolescent rites of passage in 1962. Cast includes Ford, Dreyfuss,
Howard, Cindy Williams, Mackenzie Phillips, Wolfman Jack, Beau
Gentry, and Suzanne Somers.
15307
F
3/4
1-3 p.m.
Schloz
A Man for all Seasons (1966)
When Henry VIII (Robert Shaw) seeks approval from the English
aristocracy to divorce his wife and marry commoner Anne Boleyn,
Sir Thomas More (Paul Scofield) finds himself caught between a
murderous king and the powerful Roman Catholic Church. Richly
crafted with a fine supporting cast, director Fred Zinnemann’s
period drama swept the 1966 Oscars winning six golden statuettes
including Best Picture, Best Actor, and Best Director. Cast includes
Scofield, Shaw, Wendy Hiller, Leo McKern, Orson Welles, Susannah
York, Nigel Davenport, John Hurt, and Corin Redgrave.
15316
F
5/6
1-3 p.m.
Schloz
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Time
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MUSIC & THEATER
Pop Chord Piano
This class provides a fun, simple approach to learning how to play
the piano with chords. No previous music experience necessary.
After this session, you will be able to play from “fake” books like the
professionals use. A workbook and CD will be provided. A supply
fee of $30 will be charged for this course payable to the instructor
the day of the class.
15207
W
2/10
9:30 a.m.-12 p.m.
White
Beginning Ukulele Workshop
This class provides a fun, simple approach to learning how to play the
ukulele. After this session you will be able to play seven chords and
nine songs. No previous music experience necessary. Bring your own
ukulele or buy one in class. Workbook with DVD is $20; ukulele with
case and electronic tuner is $80 with cash or check payable to Arbor
Music. BOTH CLASSES ARE EXACTLY THE SAME.
13480
F
2/5
10:30 a.m.-12 p.m.
Hershey
13483
F
2/26
10:30 a.m.-12.p.m.
Hershey
Piano Bling
This workshop is a follow-up to the Magic Piano or Pop-Chord
workshop. If you have not taken either class, then you should know
how to play chords before taking this class. Piano Bling is a new class
developed in response to students’ questions about how to make their
songs more interesting or how to jazz them up a little. In this class you
will learn over a dozen techniques to enhance simple versions of any
song. If you are a beginner, then this class will help you become a
better piano player. The instructor will provide a CD. A supply fee of
$30 will be charged for this course payable on the first day.
14659
W
4/6
9:30-11:30 a.m.
White
Acoustic Guitar Primer
Come learn the basics of playing acoustic guitar including tuning,
right hand position, strumming, chords, tablature, bass strum and
alternate bass. A workbook with CD will be provided. A supply fee
of $16 for this course is payable at the time of the class. Bring your
own guitar. No previous experience necessary.
15337
F
4/15
10:30 a.m.-12 p.m.
Hershey
PHOTOGRAPHY
Picasa Photo Management 2
If you completed Picasa Photo Management I in spring 2015, you
will want some more fine tuning of your digital photo collection. Join
Richard Gillespie as he demonstrates scanning of pictures, movies
and making DVDs. Bring some of your photos to scan and edit.
Completion of Picasa Photo Management I is required. This class will
meet twice on 2/29 and 3/1.
14663
M, T
2/29-3/1 10 a.m.-12 p.m.
Gillespie
Picasa Photo Management 1
GOT PICTURES? Don’t know what to do with all of them? Richard
Gillespie will demonstrate how to download and use Picasa, a
free photo management software, to organize photos, do some
minor editing, and printing of your pictures. Discussion will include
organization ideas and techniques. You will practice organizing and
editing some sample pictures. The class will meet three times on 3/2,
3/3, and 3/4.
14661
W, Th, F 3/2-3/4
10 a.m.-12 p.m.
Gillespie
E-MAIL: LSCTBCE@LoneStar.edu PHONE: 281.357.3676
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LSC-TOMBALL
The Man Who Knew Too Much (1965)
While vacationing in Morocco, American tourist Ben McKenna
(James Stewart) learns of an assassination plot but can’t turn to the
police without endangering his young son, who’s been kidnapped
to ensure McKenna’s silence. Director Alfred Hitchcock’s suspenseful
remake of his 1934 thriller features a rare dramatic turn by Doris
Day as Ben’s wife and makes legendary use of the Oscar-winning
tune Que Sera, Sera. Cast includes Stewart, Day, Alan Mowbray,
and Hillary Brooke.
15311
F
4/1
1-3 p.m.
Schloz
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POLITICAL & COMMUNITY AFFAIRS
Tomball, Texas...Tremendous Opportunities Abound
Back by popular demand, Greater Tomball Chamber of Commerce
President Bruce Hillegeist presents his bi-annual update on the
Tomball area.
14675
F
4/29
11 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Hillegeist
SAFETY
AARP Driver Safety Program
AARP Driver Safety Program, a four-hour classroom refresher, is
targeted for individuals age 50+ who are interested in improving
their driving skills. 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.
Time will be provided for registration, instruction, and certification
preparation and distribution. Most auto insurers will discount your
premium if you take this class, but attendance will not allow you to
dismiss a moving violation ticket. Course fee (payable by check to
AARP on the day of the class): $15 for AARP members (must present
your AARP card to receive full discount) and $20 for non-members.
Bring your driver’s license.
15283
W
2/17
9 a.m.-1 p.m.
Graham
15288
T
4/26
9 a.m.-1 p.m.
Graham
Crime Stoppers 101
Learn what you can do to protect yourself in today’s turbulent society.
Don’t be a target. Explore with Sonia Soto, Head of the Crime Stoppers
program just what Crime Stoppers does and how this organization
benefits the community and keeps us safe. The presentation will be
customized for an ALL audience.
16055
T
3/22
10 a.m.-12 p.m.
Soto
Active Shooter – What Do I Do?
ALL members will learn the best response to an active shooter event.
Q&A session will follow the presentation. Captain Mark Pemberton
of the LSC-Tomball Police Department is the instructor for this class.
14700
T
2/23
2-3 p.m.
Pemberton
LSC-TOMBALL
SCIENCE & NATURE
Everything You Wanted to Know About Hummingbirds
Professor Gary Clark from LSC-North Harris and nature writer for the
Houston Chronicle, will present a discussion of the hummingbird’s
specialized body structure, flight pattern, food requirements, breeding,
migration, and distribution across North and South America.
13443
Th
2/25
9-10:30 a.m.
Clark
Cypress Creek Greening Overview and Update
Come and hear a firsthand update of this amazing project. This
40 mile development provides many outstanding benefits, from
recreational to economic, from hiking to biking, camping to kayaking,
birding and picnicking and much, much more. Enjoy an educational
trip from Highway 290 to Jesse H. Jones Park & Nature Center.
14716
Th
3/3
1-3 p.m.
Robertson
COSMOS: From the Big Bang to Today
We will utilize some of the chapters of the COSMOS series, made
famous by Drs. Carl Sagan and Neil deGrasse Tyson to see the
wonders of our universe. Then we will review and discuss various
aspects of our universe, including the Big Bang; creation of chemical
elements and stars; creation of our solar system; the timelines for both
the universe and Earth; mass extinctions of species on earth and the
possibility that life exists on other planets. Bring an open mind and be
amazed. The class will meet three times on 3/9, 3/10, and 3/11.
14686
W, Th, F 3/9-3/11 10 a.m.-12:30.p.m.
Crowley
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Bird Brains
Come and meet some of our intelligent, brainy, sneaky birds. Mary
Hardcastle discusses many aspects of these unusual, very social,
creatures. Hear fascinating stories of their antics, their learning
capabilities and some that can mimic human speech.
13445
W
3/9
1-3 p.m.
Hardcastle
Friends of Texas Wildlife
Urban sprawl continues to impact the survival of our native wildlife.
This lecture will cover how to recognize when an animal is truly
orphaned and when assistance is necessary. What a wildlife
rehabber in our area does and the common injuries that we see at
our wildlife center daily.
14735
W
3/23
10 a.m.-12 p.m.
Winklemann
Bird Friendly Communities
How do you attract birds to your yard? What can you do to entice
the birds you want? Select the best food, the most appropriate feeder,
the best type of nest, etc. Sarah Flournoy will have many pictures to
enhance her Audubon Society program.
15228
W
3/30
10 a.m.-12 p.m.
Flournoy
A Summary of Human Space Flight
Tommy Holloway retired in 2002 as Manager of the International
Space Station Program for NASA’s Johnson Space Center. He
was named Space Station manager in April 1999 after serving as
manager of the Space Shuttle Program (SSP) for nearly four years.
Come hear his four session series on Human Space Flight.
Session 1: The Beginning of Human Space Flight; Session 2: The Race to the Moon;
Session 3: Following the race to the moon (Shuttle and The International Space Station)
and on to Mars; Session 4: Eight Pillars of Success gleaned from 40 years working in
the U.S. Space Program. The class will meet four times on 4/6, 4/13, 4/20, and 4/27.
14707
W
4/6-4/27 1-2:30 p.m.
Holloway
SENIOR ISSUES
Avoiding the Funeral Trap
Increase your 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 are choices that need to be
made. Avoid life-time regrettable mistakes.
13240
T
2/23
10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Lambert
TRAVEL & CULTURE
Barging in Burgundy (France)
You have heard of cruise ships and river cruises. Now learn about
barging in the Burgundy region of France. Join Richard Gillespie as
he shares pictures of his relaxing gastronomical trip down Canal de
Bourgogne. The itinerary includes tours of Dijon on market day, the
Cote d’Or, with a stop at Chateau du Clos Vougeot, where Cistercian
monks began making wine in the 12th century, Chateauneuf-enAuxois and Beaune, the wine capital of the Cote d’Or, and the home
of the immaculately preserved Hospice de Beaune. He concludes with
sharing his pictures of five wonderful days in Paris.
14711
T
2/16
1-3 p.m.
Gillespie
Cruising 101
This class is for those who have never taken a cruise and for past
cruisers wanting to learn about new cruising opportunities, i.e., river
cruising in Europe or the USA. Thinking about a cruise to Alaska,
Caribbean, Europe, or other places in the world? Details about
these destinations will be discussed. A Q&A time will follow the
presentation.
15381
F
4/1
10 a.m.-12 p.m.
Lazenby
LONE STAR COLLEGE-TOMBALL ACADEMY FOR LIFELONG LEARNING
LoneStar.edu/ALL-Tomball
ALL membership for the 2015-2016 Membership Year
is required to register for classes.
How to Register
Visit our Continuing Education Office/
ALL Offices. Call 281.290.2953 for the
location.
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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, first-served 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.
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PG-9 Parking Garage 9 (Tenants)
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ALL PROGRAM
MEMBERSHIP - CAMPUS
Attend many classes at Lone Star College-University Park Academy
for Lifelong Learning 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 nonrefundable membership is $20. If you joined in fall 2015, you do not
pay again in spring 2016. Please include this registration number on
your spring 2016 Membership Registration Form.
13212
ALL Membership
9/1/15-8/31/16
MEMBERSHIP - GLOBAL
Upgrade and enjoy the membership benefits at all six Lone Star
College campuses for the academic year. The non-refundable $55
membership fee entitles you to take courses and use the other selected
services at LSC-CyFair, LSC-Kingwood, LSC-Montgomery, LSC-North
Harris, LSC-Tomball and LSC-University Park. Please include this
registration number on your spring 2016 Membership Registration
Form.
13203
Global Membership
9/1/15-8/31/16
To reach the Academy for Lifelong Learning classroom: enter the
University Park (UP) campus at Entrance 11 off of Louetta, and
continue past the first stop light.
The Energy & Manufacturing Institute (EMI) Building and parking
will be on your right.
SPRING COURSES
Cruising 101
This class is for those who have never taken a cruise and for past
cruisers wanting to learn about new cruising opportunities, i.e., river
cruising in Europe or the USA. Thinking about a cruise to Alaska?
Hawaii? Caribbean? Europe? or other places in the world? Details
about these destinations will be discussed. A Q&A time will follow
the presentation.
13502
Th
3/31
10 a.m.-noon
EMI 212
Lazenby
LSC-UNIVERSITY PARK
The Four Parts of Medicare and More…
Peggy Mims is back providing another opportunity to address
changes in the Medicare rules since last fall semester. She will provide
a review of Medicare Parts A, B, C and D. Students will also learn the
difference between Medicare & Medicaid and receive information
regarding Medicare supplements.
13497
Th
4/7
1-3 p.m.
EMI 212
Mims
Standing Guard: Protect What You’ve Worked For
Whether you are approaching retirement or recently retired, this class
shares strategies designed to help you guard your most valuable
assets and protect your pre-and post-retirement income. The class
will cover the impact of longevity, withdrawal strategies, anticipating
rising costs, reviewing insurance/LTC protection, and healthcare cost
concerns.
13500
T
4/12 10 a.m.-12 p.m. EMI 212
Bowman/
McCormick
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Location
Instructor
REGISTER AT OUR
SPRING OPEN HOUSE
Academy for Lifelong Learning
Thursday, February 4, 2016
10:30–11:30 a.m.
EMI Bldg. Room 212
20515 SH 249 (SH 249 and Louetta Road), Houston, TX
77070 For more information, call 281.401.1868
Valuable Insider Travel Tips
Avoid travel inconveniences by emphasizing “How to Travel.” Travel
to make your connections, position yourself to manage and maintain
your luggage and valuables. Techniques to facilitate air travel for
the disabled. Prepare for and keep abreast of air travel’s industry
changes. Using the internet to augment your air travel experience.
13504
Th
4/14
10 a.m.-12 p.m.
EMI 212
Moore
Avoiding the Funeral Trap
Increase your 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 are choices that need to
be made. Avoid life-time regrettable mistakes.
13488
T
4/5
10 a.m.-12 p.m.
EMI 212
Lambert
The Habit of Forgiveness:
The Greatest Gift You Can Give Yourself
Learn three negative habits that block forgiveness; and three powerful,
inspiring, and delightful practices that make forgiveness natural and
simple. You will also be guided through some beautiful forgiveness
processes. You will finish the class empowered to live every day in the
freedom and joy of forgiveness as a way of life—a habit. This class
meets on 3/29 and 3/31.
13486
T, Th
3/29-3/31 1-4 p.m.
EMI 212
Rotermund
Genealogy & Family History
Learn to preserve family photos, stories and documents for future
generations; create an online family tree to preserve and share your
own family’s history; understand unique historical record types and
search records for your ancestors; transcribe digital images to help
others find your families; discover your own ancestors and learn to
help others do the same. Students should bring their own iPad or
laptop with Wi-Fi capability to class. This class will meet twice on
4/12 and 4/14.
16133
T, Th
4/12-4/14 1-3 p.m.
EMI 212
Mortensen
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 and email address on file
and that you have officially registered for the class.
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Community Education
Leisure classes that are educational, cultural and fun!
Whether you would like to play an instrument, pick up a new hobby or make new friends with
common interests, Lone Star College Leisure Learning is an additional option for ALL learners.
This selection of Leisure classes are not covered by your ALL membership, but are available
for registration for a separate fee. To learn more about these separate Leisure courses contact
a Lone Star College campus near you or check out LoneStar.edu/Leisure
LoneStar.edu/Leisure
Persons 60 years and older receive discounted tuition for selected classes as noted. Students are charged a $20 infrastructure fee for the first
class each semester. The Fee is not charged for future classes within the same semester.
How to read the schedule
COURSE
SUBJECT
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LOCATION
CLASS #
OTHER
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LINKED
COURSE
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KEYWORD
CONTACT
HOURS
COURSE
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COURSE
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•• Accounting I, Intermediate
ACNTC 2200301
80 Contact Hours$219
Critical analysis of generally accepted accounting principles,
concepts, and theory underlying the preparation of financial
statements. Emphasis on current theory and practice. Primary
concern is with asset measurement and income determination.
This course is linked to ACNT 2303. Prerequisite: ACCT 2401.
LSC-North Harris
4562 ACNTC 22003011001
8/24-12/13
Department consent required. Contact the CTE office at a LSC campus to register.
Instruction Type: Online
COURSE
SUBJECT
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PREREQUISITES
START & END
DATES
COURSE
SUBJECT
Arts & Crafts
•• Art, Design III
ARTSC 3231101 96 Contact Hours
$232
This course examines various theories in the use of color. Students
apply their knowledge in creative compositions using such media as
acrylics, colored pencil and collage. This course is linked to ARTS
2311. Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 and ENGL0307
or 0326, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by
testing, Math 0306.
LSC-Tomball
12441
ARTSC
3231101 3001
MW
1/19-5/15 11 a.m.-1:50 p.m.
E 180
Department consent required. Contact the CTE office at a LSC campus
to register.
•• Ceramics I
ARTSC 3234601 96 Contact Hours
$242
An introduction to ceramics processes through the study of basic
materials and techniques. Includes hand building, bisque, glazing
and firing procedures, as well as the use of the potter’s wheel. Must
have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in
the early admissions program. This course is linked to ARTS 2346.
Students supply their own clay.
LSC-CyFair
10219
ARTSC
3234601 5001
MW
1/19-5/15 1:30-4:25 p.m.
ART 117
A supply list will be provided on the first day of class. Field trip may be required.
10221
ARTSC
3234601 5003
TTh
1/19-5/15 10 a.m.-12:50 p.m.ART 117
A supply list will be provided on the first day of class. Field trip may be required.
10223
ARTSC
3234601 5005
TTh
1/19-5/15 6-8:50 p.m.
ART 117
A supply list will be provided on the first day of class. Field trip may be required.
LSC-Kingwood
7887
7894
7900
ARTSC
ARTSC
ARTSC
3234601 2130
3234601 2360
3234601 2670
MW
MW
TTh
1/19-5/15 10 a.m.-12:50 p.m. CLB 122
1/19-5/15 1:30-4:20 p.m.
CLB 122
1/19-5/15 6-8:50 p.m.
CLB 122
LSC-Montgomery
12405 ARTSC 3234601 4001 MW
1/19-5/15 8-10:40 a.m. MC-D D102
12413 ARTSC 3234601 4007 TTh
1/19-5/15 11:30 a.m.-2:10 p.m. MC-D D102
LSC-North Harris
17445
17447
17441
17443
ARTSC
ARTSC
ARTSC
ARTSC
3234601
3234601
3234601
3234601
1005
1007
1001
1003
MW
MW
TTh
TTh
1/19-5/15
1/19-5/15
1/19-5/15
1/19-5/15
1-3:50 p.m.
6-8:50 p.m.
9-11:50 a.m.
12:30-3:20 p.m.
ARTS 110
ARTS 110
ARTS 110
ARTS 110
SPRING 2016 COURSE SCHEDULE
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•• Ceramics II
ARTSC 3234701 96 Contact Hours
$242
This course investigates advanced techniques, as well as the creative
possibilities of clay, glazes and firing procedures. Prerequisite:
Ceramics I or permission from instructor. Must have high school
diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions
program. This course is linked to ARTS 2347. Students supply their
own clay.
LSC-CyFair
17379
ARTSC
3234701 5001
MW
1/19-5/15 1:30-4:25 p.m.
ART 117
A supply list will be provided on the first day of class. Field trip may be required.
17381
ARTSC
3234701 5003
TTh
1/19-5/15 10 a.m.-12:50 p.m.ART 117
A supply list will be provided on the first day of class. Field trip may be required.
17383
ARTSC
3234701 5005
TTh
1/19-5/15 6-8:50 p.m.
ART 117
A supply list will be provided on the first day of class. Field trip may be required.
COMMUNITY EDUCATION
LSC-Kingwood
7968 ARTSC 3234701 2130 MW
1/19-5/15 10 a.m.-12:50 p.m. CLB 122
7984 ARTSC 3234701 2360 MW
1/19-5/15 1:30-4:20 p.m.
CLB 122
7996 ARTSC 3234701 2670 TTh
1/19-5/15 6-8:50 p.m.
CLB 122
LSC-Montgomery
12421 ARTSC 3234701 4001 MW
1/19-5/15 8-10:40 a.m.
MC-D D102
12425 ARTSC 3234701 4007 TTh
1/19-5/15 11:30 a.m.-2:10 p.m. MC-D D102
LSC-North Harris
17451
17449
ARTSC
ARTSC
3234701 1003
3234701 1001
MW
TTh
1/19-5/15 6-8:50 p.m.
ARTS 110
1/19-5/15 12:30-3:20 p.m. ARTS 110
•• Digital Art I
ARTSC 3204801 96 Contact Hours
$232
This course is an introduction to digital imaging on the computer as
it relates to art and design, employing a fundamental exploration
of potential of computer hardware and software medium for their
visual, conceptual and practical uses in the visual arts. Basic theories
of design and composition are stressed using digital image editing
software to manipulate scanned images. This course is linked to
ARTS 2348. Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND
Writing.
LSC-Tomball
12465 ARTSC 32048013001
•• Drawing I
ARTSC 3930002 96 Contact Hours
$232
An introductory course in freehand drawing. Involves the study of
space and form through the use of perspective, line and value. This
course is linked to ARTS 1316. Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 or ENGL
0316 AND ENGL 0307 or 0326 or 0356, OR higher level course
(ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing.
LSC-Kingwood
8304
8320
8328
8344
ARTSC
ARTSC
ARTSC
ARTSC
3930002
3930002
3930002
3930002
2110
2140 MW
1/19-5/15 11 a.m.-1:50 p.m.
2360 MW
1/19-5/15 2-4:50 p.m.
2440 TTh
1/19-5/15 1:30-4:20 p.m.
CLB 122
CLB 126
CLB 126
CLB 126
LSC-Montgomery
11033
ARTSC
3930002 4703
MC-A A207
This is a 14-week class. Begins Monday, 2/1.
11030
ARTSC
3930002 4701
MW
2/1-5/15 11 a.m.-2 p.m. MC-A A207
TTh
2/1-5/15 2:30-5:30 p.m. MC-A A203
This is a 14-week class. Begins Monday, 2/1.
14187
ARTSC
3930002 4711
This is a 14-week class. Begins Tuesday, 2/2.
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LSC-Tomball
12334
ARTSC
3930002 3003
MW
1/19-5/15 6-8:50 p.m.
E 180
Department consent required. Contact the CTE office at a LSC campus to register.
12332
ARTSC
3930002 3001
TTh
1/19-5/15 2-4:50 p.m.
E 180
Department consent required. Contact the CTE office at a LSC campus to register.
•• Drawing II
ARTSC 3930003 96 Contact Hours
$232
Expansion of Drawing I stressing the conceptual, expressive and
compositional aspects of drawing in various media. This course
is linked to ARTS 1317. Prerequisite: ARTS 1316, ENGL 0305 or
ENGL 0316 AND ENGL 0307 or 0326 or 0356, OR higher level
course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing.
LSC-Kingwood
8609
8613
8619
ARTSC
ARTSC
ARTSC
3930003 2110
CLB 126
3930003 2140 MW
1/19-5/15 11 a.m.-1:50 p.m. CLB 126
3930003 2360 MW
1/19-5/15 2-4:50 p.m.
CLB 126
Class Topic: LAB 2B60
8628
ARTSC
3930003 2440
TTh
1/19-5/15 1:30-4:20 p.m.
CLB 126
LSC-Montgomery
11112
ARTSC
3930003 4703
MC-A A207
This is a 14-week class. Begins Monday, 2/1.
11108
ARTSC
3930003 4701
MW
2/1-5/15 11 a.m.-2 p.m. MC-A A207
TTh
2/1-5/15 2:30-5:30 p.m. MC-A A203
MW
1/19-5/15 6-8:50 p.m.
This is a 14-week class. Begins Monday, 2/1.
14200
ARTSC
3930003 4711
This is a 14-week class. Begins Tuesday, 2/2.
LSC-Tomball
12432
ARTSC
3930003 3003
E 180
Department consent required. Contact the CTE office at a LSC campus to register.
12339
ARTSC
3930003 3001
TTh
1/19-5/15 2-4:50 p.m.
E 180
Department consent required. Contact the CTE office at a LSC campus to register.
•• Metals and Jewelry I
ARTSC 3234301 96 Contact Hours
$242
An introduction to metal fabrication through the study of basic
materials and techniques. This course includes soldering, riveting,
raising, sawing and filing. Students will learn proper maintenance
and operating procedures of machines and hand tools. Must have
high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early
admissions program. This course is linked to ARTS 2341.
LSC-Montgomery
12386
ARTSC
3234301 4001
TTh
1/19-5/15 11a.m.-1:40 p.m.MC-B B103
•• Metals and Jewelry II
ARTSC 3234302 96 Contact Hours
$242
Further investigation of metalsmithing through advanced techniques
such as casting and stone setting. Must have high school diploma,
successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions program.
This course is linked to ARTS 2342.
LSC-Montgomery
12389 ARTSC 3234302 4001 TTh
1/19-5/15 11 a.m.-1:40 p.m.
MC-B B103
•• Painting I
ARTSC 3231601 96 Contact Hours
$232
This beginning course introduces various painting theories and
techniques using acrylics and other media. Must have high school
diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions
program. Textbook and supplies purchased by student; a list will be
provided the first day of class. This course is linked to ARTS 2316.
LSC-CyFair
10210
ARTSC
3231601 5001
TTh
1/19-5/15 10 a.m.-12:50 p.m.ART 115
A supply list will be provided on the first day of class. Field trip may be required.
Email instructor one week before the first class meeting at Laura.L.Fisher@lonestar.edu
•• Photography II
PHOTC 3235701 96 Contact Hours
$242
A continuation of Photography I, this course provides further study of
photographic theories, techniques and processes. The analysis and
utilization of the design and compositional elements in photography
are also stressed. This course is linked to ARTS 2357. Prerequisite:
ARTS 2356 or COMM 1318, ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 AND
ENGL 0307 or 0326 or 0356, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301),
OR placement by testing.
LSC-CyFair
15033
LSC-Montgomery
11139
ARTSC
3231601 4701
MW
2/1-5/15 11 a.m.-2 p.m. MC-A A203
This is a 14-week class. Begins Monday, 2/1.
LSC-Tomball
12448
ARTSC
3231601 3001
MW
1/19-5/15 11 a.m.-1:50 p.m.
E 180
Department consent required. Contact the CTE office at a LSC campus to register.
3231701 4701
MW
2/1-5/15 11 a.m.-2 p.m. MC-A A203
MW
1/19-5/15 11 a.m.-1:50 p.m.
This is a 14-week class. Begins Monday, 2/1.
LSC-Tomball
12452
ARTSC
3231701 3001
E 180
Department consent required. Contact the CTE office at a LSC campus to register.
LSC-Tomball
12488
1/19-5/15 1:30-4:25 p.m.
1/19-5/15
PHOTC
3235601 5003
TTh
ART 118
ART 118
1/19-5/15 10:10 a.m.-1p.m. ART 118
Emphasis in this class is on digital photography processes. A digital 35 mm SLR is required.
A list of required supplies will be provided on the first day of class.
LSC-Montgomery
13855
13860
PHOTC
PHOTC
3235601 4001
3235601 4701
3235601 3001
E 266
•• Aerobics I
PHEDC 3111401 48 Contact Hours
$83
Aerobics is a group activity that may include the following: step
aerobics, circuit training, sports conditioning, body toning, Pilates,
yoga, high/low impact, cardio-kickboxing, aerobics dance and
interval training. Must have high school diploma. This course is linked
to PHED 1114.
PHEDC
3111401 5001
MW
1/19-5/15 1:30-2:50 p.m.
CENT 118
3111401 1004
3111401 1005
MW
TTh
1/19-5/15 9-10:20 a.m.
HLPE 112
1/19-5/15 12:30-1:50 p.m. HLPE 111
3111401 3001
3111401 3002
MW
TTh
1/19-5/15 9-10:20 a.m.
1/19-5/15 1-2:20 p.m.
Sa
1/22-5/15 8:30-11:20 a.m.
LSC-North Harris
11639
11657
PHEDC
PHEDC
LSC-Tomball
12611
12612
PHEDC
PHEDC
N 220
N 220
LSC-Victory Center
PHEDC
3111401 V003
•• Aerobics II
PHEDC 3201401 48 Contact Hours
$83
Aerobics II is a continuation of Aerobics I structured for cardiovascular
fitness, muscular endurance, muscular strength, and flexibility.
Wellness principles are presented and integrated into this physical
activity course. Must have high school diploma, successful completion
of GED or be in the early admissions program. Linked to PHED 2114.
10414
MW
1/19-5/15 10 a.m.-12:50 p.m.
PHEDC
3201401 5001
MW
1/19-5/15 1:30-2:50 p.m.
CENT 118
MW
TTh
1/19-5/15 9-10:20 a.m.
HLPE 112
1/19-5/15 12:30-1:50 p.m. HLPE 111
LSC-North Harris
11773
11775
LSC-Tomball
PHOTC
1/19-5/15 10 a.m.-12:50 p.m.
LSC-CyFair
TTh 1/19-5/15 11:30 a.m.-2:10 p.m.MC-D D200
MW
2/1-5/15 11 a.m.-2 p.m. MC-D D200
This is a 14-week class, Begins Monday, 2/1.
12477
MW
LSC-CyFair
A 35mm SLR FILM camera is required for this creative/art photography course. A list of other required
supplies will be provided on the first day of class. Includes digital photography processes.
A digital 35 mm SLR is optional.
15029
3235701 3001
Fitness, Sports & Dance
11667
MW
MW
PHOTC
Department consent required. Contact the CTE office at a LSC campus to register.
LSC-CyFair
3235601 5001
3235601 5002
ART 118
13879 PHOTC 3235701 4001 TTh
1/19-5/15 11:30 a.m.-2:10 p.m. MC-D D200
13881 PHOTC 3235701 4701 MW
2/1-5/15 11 a.m.-2 p.m. MC-DD200
10402
PHOTC
PHOTC
1/19-5/15 1:20-4:10 p.m.
LSC-Montgomery
•• Photography I
PHOTC 3235601 96 Contact Hours
$242
A beginning course which introduces students to theoretical and
applied aspects of photography, including cameras, lenses,
photographic materials and techniques, black - and - white darkroom
procedures and photographic composition. This is the same course
as COMM 1318. This course is linked to ARTS 2356. Prerequisite:
ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 AND ENGL 0307 or 0326 or 0356,
OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing.
15027
Lab
TTh
PHEDC
PHEDC
3201401 1001
3201401 1002
E 266
Students must have a 35mm camera that can be made fully manual.
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LSC-Montgomery
ARTSC
3235701 5001
This is a 14-week class. Begins Tuesday, 2/2.
•• Painting II
ARTSC 3231701 96 Contact Hours
$232
A continuation of Painting I with an emphasis on individual expression.
Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be
in the early admissions program. Textbook and supplies purchased
by student; a list will be provided the first day of class. This course is
linked to ARTS 2317.
11166
PHOTC
Emphasis in this class is on digital photography processes. A digital 35 mm SLR is required.
A list of required supplies will be provided on the first day of class.
•• Basketball I
PHEDC 3113101 48 Contact Hours
$83
Rules and fundamentals will be taught along with practice and
individual participation. Must have high school diploma, successful
completion of GED, or be in the early admissions program. Course
linked to PHED 1131.
12614
LSC-North Harris
11683
PHEDC
3113101 1001
TTh
1/19-5/15 12:30-1:50 p.m. HLPE 107
•• Basketball II
PHEDC 3113203 48 Contact Hours
$83
Basketball II emphasizes instruction and practice of intermediate
basketball techniques as skills. The course includes extensive
participation in game situations to increase knowledge of offensive
and defensive strategy, teamwork, and safety aspects of the game.
Course linked to PHED 2131.
LSC-North Harris
COMMUNITY EDUCATION
11792
PHEDC
3113203 1001
TTh
1/19-5/15 12:30-1:50 p.m. HLPE 107
•• Bicycling I
PHEDC 3101501 48 Contact Hours
$83
Bicycling I is an introductory course in cycling designed to teach
the basic techniques and safety aspects of cycling, as a method
of improving cardiovascular endurance. Wellness principles are
presented and integrated into this physical activity course. This course
is linked to PHED 1115.
LSC-CyFair
10404
PHEDC
3101501 5001
MW
1/19-5/15 6-7:20 p.m.
CENT 118
This is an indoor cardiovascular class on stationary spinning cycles.
•• Bowling I
PHEDC 3112201 48 Contact Hours
$83
This course offers basic beginning skills, safety, scorekeeping
techniques, rules, and strategies of bowling. Students practice skills
through drills and competitive games. Lab fee of $1.50 required per
game. Classes are at a local bowling alley. Call for address. Preregistration is required. Must have high school diploma, successful
completion of GED or be in the early admissions program. Linked to
PHED 1122.
PHEDC
3112201 1001
Su
1/19-5/15 2-5 p.m.
HLPE 111
The first class meets Sunday, January 24th and meets at Diamond Bowl, 267 N. Forest Blvd. Fee:
$8.50 per class meeting required. For information, call 281.618.5651.
•• Dance Performance I
DANCC3115101 48 Contact Hours
$82
This course provides the students with the opportunity to participate in
the rehearsal and performance of dance works. This course is linked
to DANC 1151.
15989
DANCC 3115101 5001
TTh
2/1-5/15 2:50-4:20 p.m.
ART 215
MW
2/1-5/15 1-2:20 p.m.
FTC 101
LSC-Kingwood
12940
DANCC 3115101 2350
12613
Second Start class begins the week of 2/1/16.
3112301 3002
W
1/19-5/15 5:30-8:30 p.m.
N 104
PHEDC
3112301 3001
F
1/19-5/15 9:05 a.m.-12:05 p.m. N 104
First class meeting at LSC-Tomball with other classes meeting at driving range.
•• Introduction to Physical Fitness & Sport
PHEDC 3116401 48 Contact Hours
$83
Introduction to Physical Fitness & Sport is a cardiorespiratory fitness
course in which students participate in a self-paced walking, jogging,
or stationary cycling program. Muscular endurance and flexibility
exercise are presented. The course includes an introduction to facts,
concepts, and application of wellness principles, such as, nutrition,
diet and weight control. This course is linked to PHED 1164.
LSC-Kingwood
13452
PHEDC
3116401 2671
FTC 106
Focus on Basic Scuba. 8 week class. First class meets Tues. 3/22 in FTC 102. Classes meet Tues. & Thurs.
6:30 - 9:30 p.m. from 3/22 - 5/15. Pool sessions will be held at W. W. Dive. Additional $120 fee paid to
W. W. Dive. Email George.R.Tamalis@lonestar.edu or call 281.312.1656 for info.
13457
PHEDC
3116401 2672
FTC 106
Scuba Stress & Rescue: Class starts 3/22; Class meets TBA; Additional fees of $159 paid to W. W. Dive
Company for course materials, equipment rental & certification; email Richard.H.Almstedt@lonestar.edu
or call 281.312.1656 for information.
13006
PHEDC
3116401 2100
MW
1/19-5/15 7-8:20 a.m.
FTC 107B
Class Topic: LAB 21B0 Focus on Aqua Aerobics. First Class meets Wed. 1/20 @ 7:30 a.m. in FTC 107B.
Subsequent classes meet at W. W.Dive. Email ralmstedt@lonestar.edu or call 281.312.1656 for info.
Flexible hrs: 7-8:30 a.m. or 4:30-6 p.m.. Additional $60 lab fee paid to W. W. Dive. Non-weight bearing
aerobic and strength conditioning. Suitable for students with special needs.
13127
PHEDC
3116401 2140
MW
1/19-5/15 11:40 a.m.-1 p.m. FTC 101
MW
1/19-5/15 2:30-3:50 p.m.
FTC 101
MW
1/19-5/15 6-7:20 p.m.
FTC 106
TTh
1/19-5/15 3-4:20 p.m.
FTC 101
TTh
1/19-5/15 4:30-5:50 p.m.
Class Topic: LAB 214B Focus on Yoga.
13297
PHEDC
3116401 2360
Class Topic: LAB 23B0 Focus on Yoga.
12276
PHEDC
3116401 2591
Class Topic: LAB 25B1 Focus on Tennis.
13446
PHEDC
3116401 2450
Class Topic: LAB 245B Focus on Yoga.
PHEDC
3116401 2380
FTC 107B
Class Topic: LAB 238B Focus on Aqua Aerobics. First Class meets Wed. 1/20 @ 7:30 a.m. in FTC 107B.
Subsequent classes meet at W. W.Dive. Email ralmstedt@lonestar.edu or call 281.312.1656 for info.
Flexible hrs: 7-8:30 a.m. or 4:30-6 p.m.. Additional $60 lab fee paid to W. W. Dive. Non-weight bearing
aerobic and strength conditioning. Suitable for students with special needs.
13513
PHEDC
3116401 2760
Su
1/22-5/15 2-5 p.m.
FTC 102
Class Topic: LAB 276B Focus on Bowling. First class meets Sunday, 1/24/16, at 2 p.m. in FTC 102.
Subsequent classes meet at AMF Humble Lanes. Additional fees apply. Email Julian.Garcia@lonestar.edu
for information.
13508
PHEDC
3116401 2740
Sa
1/22-5/15 11 a.m.-2 p.m.
FTC 101
TTh
3/21-5/15 1:30-4:20 p.m.
FTC 102
Class Topic: LAB 274B Focus on Yoga.
13305
LSC-CyFair
PHEDC
Range ball fee $70. First class meeting at LSC-Tomball with other classes meeting at driving range.
13138
LSC-North Harris
11670
•• Golf I
PHEDC 3112301 48 Contact Hours
$83
Golf I emphasiz es basic golf skills, rules, scoring, etiquette, and
terminology. Must have high school diploma, successful completion
of GED or be in the early admissions program. Linked to PHED 1123.
LSC-Tomball
PHEDC
3116401 2443
Focus on Basic Scuba. 8 week class. First class meets Tues. 3/22 in FTC 102. Classes meet Tues. & Thurs.
1:30 - 4:30 p.m. from 3/22 - 5/15. Pool sessions will be held at W. W. Dive. Additional $120 fee paid to
W. W. Dive. Email George.R.Tamalis@lonestar.edu or call 281.312.1656 for info.
13347
PHEDC
3116401 2444
TTh
3/21-5/15 1:30-4:20 p.m.
FTC 102
Scuba Stress & Rescue: Class starts 3/22; Class meets TBA; Additional fees of $159 paid to W. W. Dive
Company for course materials, equipment rental & certification: email Richard.H.Almstedt@lonestar.edu
or call 281.312.1656 for more information.
LSC-North Harris
56
LONE STAR COLLEGE COMMUNITY EDUCATION
11711
Lab
11729
PHEDC
PHEDC
PHEDC
3116401 1007
3116401 1008
3116401 1009
MW
MW
MW
1/19-5/15 7:30-8 a.m.
1/19-5/15 8-8:50 a.m.
1/19-5/15 9-9:30 a.m.
HLPE 111
HLPE 111
HLPE 111
HLPE 111
HLPE 103
HLPE 103
HLPE 103
HLPE 103
HLPE 103
HLPE 103
HLPE 103
HLPE 103
•• Rock Climbing I
PHEDC 3117301 48 Contact Hours
$83
Rock Climbing I is an outdoor activity course designed to teach the
basic skills, safety techniques, concepts, and equipment used in
beginning rock climbing. Linked to PHED1173.
•• Karate I
PHEDC 3901902 48 Contact Hours
$83
Instruction and practice in beginning American Karate techniques
and skills. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of
GED, or be in the early admissions program. Course linked to PHED
1127.
•• Soccer I
PHEDC 3902704 48 Contact Hours
$83
Rules and fundamentals will be taught along with practice and team
participation. Must have high school diploma, successful completion
of GED or be in the early admissions program. This course is linked
to PHED 1134.
LSC-North Harris
LSC-Montgomery
Lab
11732
Lab
11734
Lab
11736
Lab
11740
Lab
11674
11674
PHEDC
PHEDC
PHEDC
PHEDC
PHEDC
PHEDC
PHEDC
PHEDC
PHEDC
PHEDC
PHEDC
3116401
3116401
3116401
3116401
3116401
3116401
3116401
3116401
3116401
1010
1011
1012
1013
1014
1015
1016
1017
1018
3901902 1001
3901902 1001
MW
MW
MW
MW
MW
MW
MW
MW
MW
MW
MW
1/19-5/15
1/19-5/15
1/19-5/15
1/19-5/15
1/19-5/15
1/19-5/15
1/19-5/15
1/19-5/15
1/19-5/15
9:30-10:20 a.m.
10:30-11 a.m.
11-11:50 a.m.
12:30-1 p.m.
1-1:50 p.m.
6-6:30 p.m.
6:30-7:20 p.m.
7:30-8 p.m.
8-8:50 p.m.
1/19-5/15 9-10:20 a.m.
1/19-5/15 9-10:20 a.m.
HLPE 103
HLPE 103
LSC-Tomball
12623
PHEDC
3117301 3001
T
1/19-5/15 10:30 a.m.-1:15 p.m. N 102
This class is taught at LSC-Tomball.
10953
PHEDC
3902704 4101
MW
1/19-5/15 4:30-5:50 p.m. MC-B B211
•• Tennis I
PHEDC 3902101 48 Contact Hours
$83
Tennis I introduces the student to the rules, scoring, and fundamental
techniques for tennis beginners. The course includes participation
by skill levels for singles and doubles play. Must have high school
diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions
program. Linked to PHED 1125.
LSC-North Harris
LSC-Montgomery
11788
11788
PHEDC
PHEDC
3901904 1001
3901904 1001
MW
MW
1/19-5/15 9-10:20 a.m.
1/19-5/15 9-10:20 a.m.
HLPE 103
HLPE 103
•• Modern Dance I
DANCC3124501 48 Contact Hours
$152
Introductory course provides instruction and practice in beginning
modern dance technique. Emphasis is upon placement, alignment,
techniques and terminology. Basic floor, center and loco motor
techniques are utilized. Must have high school diploma, successful
completion of GED or be in the early admissions program. This
course is linked to DANC 1245.
LSC-CyFair
15979
DANCC 3124501 5001
TTh
2/1-5/15 1:10-2:40 p.m.
ART 215
•• Modern Dance II
DANCC3124601 48 Contact Hours
$152
This course is a continuation of DANC 1245. It provides intermediate
instruction and practice in modern dance technique. Emphasis
continues to be upon placement, alignment, technique, and
terminology. Intermediate patterns of floor, center and locomotor
technique are used. This course is linked to DANC 1246.
LSC-CyFair
15980
DANCC 3124601 5001
TTh
2/1-5/15 1:10-2:40 p.m.
ART 215
•• Racquetball I
PHEDC 3112401 48 Contact Hours
$83
Instruction and practice in beginning racquetball techniques and
skills. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED,
or be in the early admissions program. Linked to PHED 1124.
LSC-Tomball
12616
12615
PHEDC
PHEDC
3112401 3002
N 104
3112401 3001 MW
1/19-5/15 11 a.m.-12:20 p.m. N 104
9311
PHEDC
3902101 4401
TTh
1/19-5/15 6-7:20 p.m.
3902101 3001
Sa
1/22-5/15 8:30-11:30 a.m.
MC-B B211
LSC-Tomball
12617
PHEDC
N 104
•• Volleyball I
PHEDC 3902402 48 Contact Hours
$83
Instruction and practice in beginning volleyball techniques and skills.
Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be
in the early admissions program. Linked to PHED 1132.
LSC-Tomball
12621
PHEDC
3902402 3001
MW
1/19-5/15 12:30-1:45 p.m.
N 104
•• Weight Training I
PHEDC 3111201 48 Contact Hours
$83
This course emphasizes the development of muscular strength and
endurance, cardiovascular fitness and flexibility. Current information
and research in the areas of nutrition, proper training techniques,
workout organizations, complementary exercises and additional
wellness principles are presented and integrated into this physical
activity course. Must have high school diploma, successful completion
of GED, or be in the early admissions program. Linked to PHED 1112.
LSC-CyFair
10385
10382
10383
10384
10386
PHEDC
PHEDC
PHEDC
PHEDC
PHEDC
3111201
3111201
3111201
3111201
3111201
5004
5001
5002
5003
5005
MW
MWF
TTh
TTh
TTh
1/19-5/15
1/19-5/15
1/19-5/15
1/19-5/15
1/19-5/15
6-7:20 p.m.
HSC1 103
10:15-11:10 a.m. HSC1 103
8:30-9:50 a.m. HSC1 103
10-11:20 a.m. HSC1 103
1:30-2:50 p.m. HSC1 103
MW
1/19-5/15 10:30-11:50 a.m. HLPE 112
LSC-North Harris
11624
PHEDC
3111201 1001
LSC-Tomball
12610
12608
12609
PHEDC
PHEDC
PHEDC
3111201 3003
3111201 3001 TTh
1/19-5/15 9:30-10:45 a.m.
3111201 3002 TTh
1/19-5/15 12:30-1:45 p.m.
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N 126
N 126
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•• Karate II
PHEDC 3901904 48 Contact Hours
$83
Students will work on intermediate karate skills and techniques and
participate in the leadership aspects of this sport. Participants must
have high school diploma, or successful completion of the GED.
Course linked to PHED 2127.
•• Weight Training II
PHEDC 3201202 48 Contact Hours
$83
Weight Training II is a continuation of Weight Training I, in which
students apply muscular strength, flexibility, endurance and wellness
concepts learned in Weight Training. Must have high school diploma,
successful completion of GED, or be in the early admissions program.
This course is linked to PHED 2112.
LSC-North Harris
11771
11771
PHEDC
PHEDC
3201202 1001
3201202 1001
MW
MW
1/19-5/15 10:30-11:50 a.m. HLPE 112
1/19-5/15 10:30-11:50 a.m. HLPE 112
Yoga I
PHEDC 3112801 48 Contact Hours
$83
This introductory course offers practice in basic Yoga. Students study
history and basic terms along with philosophical and physiological
principles and the movements of Yoga. Must have high school
diploma, successful completion of GED, or be in the early admissions
program. Linked to PHED 1128.
LSC-Montgomery
10956
PHEDC
3112801 4101
MW
1/19-5/15 10:30-11:50 a.m.MC-A A118
3112801 4102
MW
1/19-5/15 1:30-2:50 p.m. MC-A A118
MW
TTh
1/19-5/15 12:30-1:50 p.m. HLPE 111
1/19-5/15 9-10:20 a.m.
HLPE 110
COMMUNITY EDUCATION
Yoga mat required.
10957
PHEDC
Yoga mat required.
LSC-North Harris
11676
11679
PHEDC
PHEDC
3112801 1001
3112801 1002
PHEDC
3112801 3001
MW
1/19-5/15 11 a.m.-12:20 p.m. N 220
Yoga I
PHEDC 3901501 12 Contact Hours
$165
Senior Fee: $133.80
Yoga for relaxation, exercise and breathing techniques for students
of all ages and physical abilities. Bring mat or small rug for greater
comfort. Returning students also welcome.
LSC-CyFair
10409 PHEDC 3901501 5001 MWF 1/19-5/15 11:20 a.m.-12:15 p.m.CENT 118
Yoga II
PHEDC 3901502 48 Contact Hours
$83
This course is a continuation of Yoga I. The course will offer
intermediate level practice of Yoga. Students will study the history
and intermediate terms along with philosophical principles of the
movements and Yoga as a concept. This course is linked to PHED
2128. Yoga I or previous Yoga experience required. Yoga mat and
towel recommended.
LSC-CyFair
10416 PHEDC 3901502 5001 MWF 1/19-5/15 11:20 a.m.-12:15 p.m.CENT 118
LSC-North Harris
11789
11790
PHEDC
PHEDC
•• Passport to Retirement
BUSXC 3000004 7 Contact Hours$100
This comprehensive course is designed to help you achieve a
successful retirement. Wealth accumulation, defining your needs,
goal setting, asset protection, coordinating your retirement benefits
in light of the new tax laws, and estate conservation are major areas
of concentration.
LSC-Tomball
6406
BUSXC
3000004 3001
TTh
2/16-2/25 7-9 p.m.
TTh
3/1-3/10 7-9 p.m.
E 163
LSC-University Park
6487
BUSXC
3000004 6001
Performing Arts
•• Acting I
DRAMC 3135101 48 Contact Hours
$222
Introduction to the art of acting, emphasizing techniques of speech
and movement on stage, pantomime, and character analysis, through
participation in lab scenes and departmental productions. This course
is linked to DRAM 1351. Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316
AND ENGL 0307 or 0326, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301),
OR placement by testing.
LSC-CyFair
LSC-Tomball
12618
Miscellaneous
3901502 1001
3901502 1002
MW
TTh
1/19-5/15 12:30-1:50 p.m. HLPE 111
1/19-5/15 9-10:20 a.m.
HLPE 110
15995 DRAMC 3135101 5001 MW
1/19-5/15 1-2:20 p.m.
ART 103
15997 DRAMC 3135101 5003 TTh
1/19-5/15 1:30-2:50 p.m.
ART 103
15996 DRAMC 3135101 5002 MW
2/1-5/15 11:20 a.m.-12:50 p.m. ART 103
LSC-Montgomery
14134 DRAMC 3135101 4001 TTh
1/19-5/15 11:30 a.m.-12:50 p.m.MC-D D100
•• Acting II
DRAMC 3135201 48 Contact Hours
$222
An introduction to the art of acting, with an emphasis on developing
vocal and physical skills through work on monologues and scenes as
exhibited in various historical periods. This course is linked to DRAM
1352. Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 ANDENGL 0307 or
0326 or 0356, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement
by testing.
LSC-CyFair
16000
DRAMC 3135201 5001
TTh
1/19-5/15 10:30-11:50 a.m. ART 103
•• Band, Symphonic
MUENC3212401 42 Contact Hours
$82
The study of a wide variety of literature for woodwinds, brass and
percussion instruments through rehearsal and performance. Open to
all community members with instrumental experience. Bring instrument
to first class. Students may rent instruments from the college for $50.
Rental fees are to be paid the first night of class. Music is provided.
This course is linked to MUEN 2124.
LSC-CyFair
16016
MUENC 3212401 5001
T
2/1-5/15 6-9:15 p.m.
ART 104
LSC-Kingwood
12908
MUENC 3212401 2590
MUS 118
Kingwood Community Band. Audition required. Email Alfredo.Velez@lonestar.edu for audition and info.
12905
MUENC 3212401 2230
TTh
1/19-5/15 11 a.m.-12:20 p.m.MUS 118
Wind Ensemble. Audition required. Email Alfredo.Velez@lonestar.edu for audition and info.
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•• Chamber Ensemble
MUENC3103601 48 Contact Hours
$82
Chamber Ensemble is a mixed instrumentation group of wind, string,
percussion, and brass players performing chamber (small group)
repertoire from any style period. This course linked to MUEN 1136.
Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 AND ENGL 0307 or 0326,
OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing.
LSC-CyFair
16013
.
3103601 5001
MW
1/19-5/15 4-5:20 p.m.
ART 104
Th
2/1-5/15 6-8:30 p.m.
E 252
LSC-Tomball
13738
MUENC 3103601 3001
Contact Lisa.R.Morales@LoneStar.edu for permission to register.
LSC-Kingwood
MUENC 3105101 2440
TTh
2/1-5/15 1:30-3 p.m.
MUENC 3930001 4701
MW
2/1-5/15 noon-1:20 p.m. MC-H H103
14-week class. Begins Monday, 2/1. No audition required. Open to all students with prior vocal/choral
experience. Rehearsals and performances outside of regular class time required.
Contact Mark.Marotto@LoneStar.edu or 936.273.7270 to enroll.
LSC-Tomball
12592
MUENC 3930001 3001
TTh
2/1-5/15 11 a.m.-12:20 p.m.
E 252
Multiple performances throughout the semester, rehearsals immediately prior to events and choral
previews fulfill the instructional minutes required for the first two weeks.
Contact Lisa.R.Morales@LoneStar.edu for performance schedule and more information.
Offsite - In District
12902
MUENC 3930001 2590
TTh
1/19-5/15 11 a.m.-12:20 p.m.MUS 117
Kingwood Chorale. Audition required. Email Todd.R.Miller@lonestar.edu for audition and info.
•• Chamber Singers
MUENC3105101 48 Contact Hours
$82
The Chamber Singers are a small vocal ensemble performing sacred
and secular choral literature of various eras including madrigals.
Audition required. This course is linked to MUEN 1151.
12903
14218
MUS 117
LSC-CyFair
15992
DRAMC 3112041 5001
MW
2/1-5/15 2:30-5:15 p.m.
ART 206
•• Class Guitar I
MUSIC 3119201 48 Contact Hours
$82
Beginning guitar instruction for the general music major as well as
the non-music major who wishes to learn guitar. This course is linked
to MUSI 1192.
•• Jazz Combo
MUENC3203577 48 Contact Hours
$82
A study of the techniques involved in the improvisation of a solo in the
jazz idiom through rehearsal and performance in a small ensemble.
Open to all students with instrumental music experience. This course
is linked to MUEN 2135.
LSC-Tomball
LSC-Montgomery
12597
MUSIC
3119201 3001
Th
1/19-5/15 7-9:45 p.m.
E 252
Department consent required. Contact the CTE office at a LSC campus to register.
9329
MUENC 3203577 4001
MW
1/19-5/15 2:30-3:50 p.m. MC-H H119
Instructor approval required. Instrumentalists only.
Contact Cristina.E.Mendoza@LoneStar.edu or 936.271.6111 to enroll.
•• Class Guitar II
MUSIC 3109302 48 Contact Hours
$82
Beginning guitar instruction for the general music major as well as
the non-music major who wishes to learn guitar. This course is linked
to MUSI 1193.
•• Jazz Ensemble
MUENC3930002 48 Contact Hours
$82
The study and performance of big band jazz. Swing, Latin, rock and
other jazz styles are included. This course is linked to MUEN 1127.
LSC-Tomball
LSC-CyFair
12601
MUSIC
3109302 3001
Th
1/19-5/15 7-9:45 p.m.
E 252
Department consent required. Contact the CTE office at a LSC campus to register.
16010
12874
TTh
2/1-5/15 1-2:20 p.m.
12882
MUENC 3930001 2230
M
1/19-5/15 7-10 p.m.
ART 206
14214
MUENC 3930001 4001
MW
14215
1/19-5/15 1:30-2:50 p.m.
MUS 118
MUENC 3930002 2672
Th
2/1-5/15 7-10:10 p.m.
MUS 117
MUENC 3930002 4001
T
1/19-5/15 7-9:30 p.m.
MC-H H119
MUENC 3930002 4701
T
2/1-5/15 7-9:30 p.m.
MC-H H119
14-week class. Begins Tuesday, 2/2. Audition required. Scholarships available.
Contact Cristina.E.Mendoza@LoneStar.edu or 936.271.6111 to enroll.
LSC-Tomball
MUENC 3930002 3001
T
2/1-5/15 7 -10 p.m.
E 179
Contact Lisa.R.Morales@LoneStar.edu for permission to register.
1/19-5/15 noon-1:20 p.m. MC-H H103
No audition required. Open to all students with prior vocal/choral experience. Rehearsals and
performances outside of regular class time required. Contact Mark.Marotto@LoneStar.edu or
936-273-7270 to enroll.
TTh
Audition required. Scholarships available. Contact Cristina.E.Mendoza@LoneStar.edu
or 936.271.6111 to enroll.
13737
LSC-Montgomery
MUENC 3930002 2240
LSC-Montgomery
MUS 117
Concert Choir. Audition required. Email Todd.R.Miller@lonestar.edu for audition and info.
14217
ART 104
Late start class begins the week of 2/1/16. Chévere (mixed vocal/instrumental/jazz ensemble).
Audition required. Email Jose.Diaz@lonestar.edu for audition and info.
LSC-Kingwood
12900
1/19-5/15 6-9 p.m.
Jazz Ensemble. Audition required. Email Alfredo.Velez@lonestar.edu for audition and info.
LSC-CyFair
MUENC 3930001 5001
W
LSC-Kingwood
•• Concert Choir
MUENC3930001 48 Contact Hours
$82
Concert Choir is a large vocal ensemble performing large-scale
sacred and secular works. In addition to local concerts, the group
participates in campus activities. The Choir is open to students with
vocal experience. Students accepted by audition only! This course is
linked to MUEN 1141.
16014
MUENC 3930002 5001
Offsite - In District
12879
MUENC 3930002 2671
T
1/19-5/15 7-10 p.m.
MUS 118
Kingwood Big Band. Audition required. Email Alfredo.Velez@lonestar.edu for audition and info.
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Evok Chamber Singers. Late Start class begins week of 2/1/16. Audition required.
Email Todd.R.Miller@lonestar.edu for audition and info.
•• Introduction to Make-up
DRAMC 3112041 80 Contact Hours
$237
The design and execution of make-up for the purpose of developing
believable characters. A discussion of basic make-up principles and
practical experience of make-up application. This course is linked to
DRAM 1341.
Music, Private Instruction
MUAPC 3930001 8 Contact Hours
$311
Senior Fee: $250.60
Private instruction in voice, strings, woodwinds, brass, percussion,
guitar or keyboard is available to students who desire to gain or
improve proficiency. Held in fifteen weekly sessions of 30 minutes
each, times (Monday-Friday) are arranged with individual instructors
at orientation. Students must complete an instrument preference form
at time of registration. For more information call Dr. David Faber
at (281) 618-5648. Students must enroll in Community Education
Office at North Harris College. Must have high school diploma,
successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions program.
LSC-North Harris
14238
MUAPC 3930001 1001
M-F
1/19-5/15 7 a.m.-7 p.m.
Department consent required. Contact the CTE office at a LSC campus to register.
•• Musical Theatre I
MUSIC 3105901 80 Contact Hours
$102
Practical experience in auditioning, rehearsing, and performing in a
major musical. This course is linked to MUSI 1159.
COMMUNITY EDUCATION
MUSIC
3105901 4701
M-F
3/7-4/20 4 -7 p.m.
MC-D D100
Auditions for principal roles on March 1-3. Performances on 4/21-23.
•• Piano Class I
MUSIC 3118101 48 Contact Hours
$102
Beginning keyboard instruction using electronic piano. Persons with
some skills may work at own pace. Space is limited! Must have high
school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early
admissions program. Linked to MUSI 1181.
LSC-Montgomery
14605 MUSIC 3118101 4002 TTh
1/19-5/15 11:30 a.m.-12:50 p.m.MC-H H118
LSC-Tomball
12594
MUSIC
3118101 3001
LSC-Tomball
12604
MUSIC
3218201 3001
TTh
1/19-5/15 12:30-1:50 p.m.
E 154
Department consent required. Contact the CTE office at a LSC campus to register.
•• Private Music Keyboard
MUAPC 3106901 16 Contact Hours
$295
One hour lesson per week. This course is linked to MUAP 1269.
Prerequisite: Departmental approval, ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316
AND ENGL 0307 or 0326, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301),
OR placement by testing. Corequisite: One MUEN or MUSI course.
LSC-Tomball
13726 MUAPC 3106901 3001
1/19-5/15
Contact Lisa.R.Morales@LoneStar.edu for permission to register.
LSC-Montgomery
16946
•• Piano Class IV
MUSIC 3218201 48 Contact Hours
$102
Keyboard instruction for the general music major as well as the
non-music major who wishes to learn piano. The use of electronic
pianos permits individual instruction. Must have high school diploma,
successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions program.
Linked to MUSI 2182.
TTh
1/19-5/15 12:30-1:50 p.m.
E 154
Department consent required. Contact the CTE office at a LSC campus to register.
Private Music Lessons-Keyboard
MUAPC 3116901 8 Contact Hours
$263
Senior Fee: $212.20
Private music instruction for non-majors. One 1/2 hour lesson per week
LSC-Tomball
15610 MUAPC 3116901 3001
1/19-5/15
Contact Lisa.R.Morales@LoneStar.edu for permission to register.
Private Music Lessons-Woodwinds
MUAPC 3112101 8 Contact Hours
$263
Senior Fee: $212.20
Private music instruction for non-majors. One 1/2 hour lesson per week
LSC-Tomball
13707 MUAPC 3112101 3001
1/19-5/15
Contact Lisa.R.Morales@LoneStar.edu for permission to register.
•• Piano Class II
MUSIC 3118201 48 Contact Hours
$102
Keyboard instruction for the general music major as well as the
non-music major that wishes to learn piano. The use of electronic
pianos permits individual instruction. Must have high school diploma,
successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions program.
Linked to MUSI 1182.
•• Private Music Percussion
MUAPC 3105701 16 Contact Hours
$272
One hour lesson per week. This course is linked to MUAP 1257.
Prerequisite: Departmental approval, ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316
AND ENGL 0307 or 0326, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301),
OR placement by testing. Corequisite: One MUEN or MUSI course
LSC-Montgomery
13708 MUAPC31057013001
14606 MUSIC 3118201 4002 TTh
1/19-5/15 11:30 a.m.-12:50 p.m.MC-H H118
LSC-Tomball
12596
MUSIC
3118201 3001
TTh
1/19-5/15 12:30-1:50 p.m.
E 154
Department consent required. Contact the CTE office at a LSC campus to register.
•• Piano Class III
MUSIC 3218101 48 Contact Hours
$102
Keyboard instruction for the general music major as well as the
non-music major who wishes to learn piano. The use of electronic
pianos permits individual instruction. Must have high school diploma,
successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions program.
Linked to MUSI 2181.
LSC-Tomball
12602
60
MUSIC
3218101 3001
TTh
1/19-5/15 12:30-1:50 p.m.
Department consent required. Contact the CTE office at a LSC campus to register.
LONE STAR COLLEGE COMMUNITY EDUCATION
E 154
LSC-Tomball
Contact Lisa.R.Morales@LoneStar.edu for permission to register.
•• Private Music Strings
MUAPC 3100101 16 Contact Hours
$295
One hour lesson per week. This course is linked to MUAP 1201.
Prerequisite Departmental approval, ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316
AND ENGL 0307 or 0326, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301),
OR placement by testing. Corequisite: One MUEN or MUSI course
LSC-Tomball
15615 MUAPC 3100101 3001
1/19-5/15
Contact Lisa.R.Morales@LoneStar.edu for permission to register.
•• Private Music Voice
MUAPC 3108101 16 Contact Hours
$295
One hour lesson per week. This course is linked to MUAP 1281.
Prerequisite: Departmental approval, ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316
AND ENGL 0307 or 0326, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301),
OR placement by testing. Corequisite: One MUEN or MUSI course
•• Symphony Orchestra
MUENC3112301 48 Contact Hours
$82
The study and performances of music compositions for full orchestra,
including string, woodwinds, brass, and percussion. Audition
required. Linked to MUEN 1123.
LSC-Montgomery
14069
LSC-Tomball
13727 MUAPC 3108101 3001
1/19-5/15
Contact Lisa.R.Morales@LoneStar.edu for permission to register.
13729 MUAPC 3108101 3002
1/19-5/15
14070
Contact Lisa.R.Morales@LoneStar.edu for permission to register.
•• Private Music Voice
MUAPC 3118101 8 Contact Hours
$82
Senior Fee: $71.20
One 1/2 hour lesson per week. This course is linked to MUAP 1181.
14068 MUAPC 3118101 4002
1/19-5/15
1/19-5/15 7-9:30 p.m.
MC-H H119
MUENC 3112301 4701
M
2/1-5/15 7-9:30 p.m.
MC-H H119
Offsite - In District
12871
MUENC 3112301 2670
Th
1/19-5/15 7-10 p.m.
MUS 118
Kingwood Pops Orchestra. Audition required. Email Gary.L.Liebst@lonestar.edu for audition and info.
For Intermediate/advanced non music majors. One half-hour lesson
per week. Requires prior experience. Must also enroll for any
MUSI or MUEN section. Contact Mark.Marotto@LoneStar.edu or
936-273-7270 to register.
•• Theatre, Practicum
DRAMC 3202003 48 Contact Hours
$82
This course is open to all students interested in theatrical production and
is recommended for all students participating in productions. Credit
is earned for technical work (costuming, lighting, set construction,
publicity and makeup), performance work, or other participation as
designated by departmental faculty. This course is linked to DRAM
1120, 1121, 2120, and 2121. Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 or ENGL
0316 AND ENGL 0307 or 0326 or 0356, OR higher level course
(ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing.
LSC-Tomball
LSC-CyFair
For Intermediate/advanced non music majors. One half-hour lesson
per week. Requires prior experience. Must also enroll for any
MUSI or MUEN section. Contact Mark.Marotto@LoneStar.edu or
936-273-7270 to register.
15607 MUAPC 3118101 3002
1/19-5/15
Contact Lisa.R.Morales@LoneStar.edu for permission to register.
•• Private Music Voice
MUAPC 3218101 8 Contact Hours
$82
Second year, one 1/2 hour lesson per week; one credit hour per
semester. This course is linked to MUAP 2181.
LSC-Tomball
13731 MUAPC 3218101 3001
15990
15991
16005
16006
DRAMC
DRAMC
DRAMC
DRAMC
13158
ART 103
ART 103
ART 103
ART 103
DRAMC 3202003 3001
MW
2/1-5/15 2-3:30 p.m.
PA 123
Department consent required. Contact the CTE office at a LSC campus to register.
13173
1/19-5/15
DRAMC 3202003 3002
MW
2/1-5/15 2-3:30 p.m.
PA 123
Pet Care
1/19-5/15
•• Private Music Voice
MUAPC 3228101 16 Contact Hours
$152
Second year, two 1/2 hour lessons per week; two credit hours per
semester. This course is linked to MUAP 2281.
LSC-Tomball
1/19-5/15
Contact Lisa.R.Morales@LoneStar.edu for permission to register.
13736 MUAPC 3228101 3002
2/1-5/15
2/1-5/15
2/1-5/15
2/1-5/15
Department consent required. Contact the CTE office at a LSC campus to register.
Contact Lisa.R.Morales@LoneStar.edu for permission to register.
13734 MUAPC 3228101 3001
5001
5002
5003
5004
LSC-Tomball
Contact Lisa.R.Morales@LoneStar.edu for permission to register.
13733 MUAPC 3218101 3002
3202003
3202003
3202003
3202003
1/19-5/15
Contact Lisa.R.Morales@LoneStar.edu for permission to register.
•• String Ensemble
MUENC3313000 48 Contact Hours
$82
This course involves the study and performances of music compositions
for small string groups. It is recommended for music majors whose
principle performing medium is the violin, viola, or cello. Open to
other qualified students by approval of division. This course is linked
to MUEN 1131.
Dog Obedience
ANIMC 3900102 5 Contact Hours
$74
Senior Fee: $61
This class builds and polishes the skills learned in level one, establishing
effective Canine Communication and Control (C3) in minutes. As a
result, Canine Communication and Control (C3) is established based
on the fact that “Dog training is not having the dog trained; dog
training is having the human trained to view the world the way the
dog views it”. Students will learn basic and advanced commands:
come, sit, stay, heel, sit-stay, down-stay, heel-sit-stay, up and respect
for the words No! No! The course also includes a consultation on
housebreaking and problem behavior modification upon request.
Designed for dogs 24 weeks of age or older. Owners must have
proof of DHLP, PARVO, and Rabies (if over 4 months) vaccinations.
Do not bring your dog to the first class.
LSC-Tomball
6606
6651
ANIMC
ANIMC
3900102 3001
3900102 3002
Sa
Sa
2/6-3/5 10-11 a.m.
4/2-4/30 10-11 a.m.
E 177
LSC-CyFair
16011
MUENC 3313000 5001
Th
2/1-5/15 6:30-9:30 p.m.
ART 102
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M
14-week class. Begins Monday, 2/1. Open to anyone with prior string, wind, or percussion experience.
Rehearsals & Performances outside of regular class time required. Scholarships available. Contact Eiki.
Isomura@LoneStar.edu or 936.273.7090 to enroll.
LSC-Montgomery
14065 MUAPC 3118101 4001
MUENC 3112301 4001
No audition required. Open to anyone with prior string, wind, or percussion experience. Rehearsals &
Performances outside of regular class time required. Scholarships available.
Contact Eiki.Isomura@LoneStar.edu or 936.273.7090 to enroll.
Safety: Driver Education & Firearms
Handgun Proficiency-Right to Carry
SFTYC 3900007 8 Contact Hours
$113
Senior Fee: $92.20
This course fulfills the minimum hours of educational and proficiency
requirements by Texas Department of Public Safety to apply for a
concealed handgun license. Topics discussed include laws relating
to weapons and the use of deadly force, handgun use and safety,
non-violent dispute resolution, and proper storage practices. There
will also be a written exam and a firearms proficiency exam, which
will be conducted at a firearms range. Eye and ear protection will
be available, as well as firearms. Student will need to purchase
ammunition for proficiency exam (50 rounds). Fee for license paid to
the state will vary depending on age and military status. Application
process can be initiated prior to date of class by visiting www.
texasonline.gov. DO NOT BRING YOUR HANDGUN INTO THE
CLASSROOM.
COMMUNITY EDUCATION
SFTYC
SFTYC
SFTYC
3900007 3001
3900007 3002
3900007 3003
Sa
Sa
Sa
2/13
3/12
4/9
8 a.m.-4 p.m.
8 a.m.-4 p.m.
8 a.m.-4 p.m.
E 163
E 163
Motorcycle Rider Course
DRIVC 3955501 20 Contact Hours
$204
Senior Fee: $165
This weekend class features 5 hours of classroom and 10 hours oncycle riding time. The course is designed for both the beginning rider
and the experienced rider who want to sharpen existing skills and to
learn new ones. Special emphasis is placed on mastering full control
of the cycle. Once this skill is developed, the course moves to the
advanced physical and mental skills needed to ride the motorcycle
safely. Some insurance companies may offer a 10 percent discount
for three years following completion of the course. Fee includes use
of cycles as well as all books and materials. Minimum age is 15.
This course is mandatory for those under 18 to obtain a motorcycle
license. Under 18 must have parental consent plus have completed
or be enrolled in a concurrent Driver’s Education program. Limited
enrollment. Register early.
The course wrap-up document has been updated in the passwordprotected area to reflect changes below for the first time licensees:
* 15-17 year olds-Teen Driver Education course and Impact Texas
Teen Driver (ITTD) program. * 18-24 year olds-Adult Driver Education
course; if Teen Driver Education course is taken, Impact Texas Teen
Driver (ITTD) program must also be taken. * Note: road test must be
taken within 90 days of Teen Driver Education course completion.
Please call Kathy Winter at 281.618.5630 for details.
Offsite - In District
7650 DRIVC 3955501
7665 DRIVC 3955501
7669 DRIVC 3955501
7706 DRIVC 3955501
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4/2 7 a.m.-3:30 p.m. TRANS INST 101
4/3
7 a.m.-noon TRANS INST 101
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7 a.m.-noon TRANS INST 101
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5/7 7 a.m.-3:30 p.m. TRANS INST 101
5/8
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Writing
•• Technical Communications
ENGLC 3230706 48 Contact Hours
$207
The writing of technical papers, reports, proposals, progress reports
and descriptions. The course also briefly covers oral reporting. This
course is linked to ENGL 2311. Prerequisites: Completion of ENGL
2311.
LSC-North Harris
LSC-Tomball
6656
6659
6661
7733 DRIVC 3955501
7853 DRIVC 3955501
1001
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and
and
1003
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Su
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Sa
Su
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Sa
Su
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Sa
Su
F
Sa
Su
F
1/8
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2/7
2/19
2/20
2/21
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7-9 p.m. TRANS INST 101
7 a.m.-3:30 p.m. TRANS INST 101
7 a.m.-noon TRANS INST 101
7-9 p.m. TRANS INST 101
7 a.m.-3:30 p.m. TRANS INST 101
7 a.m.-noon TRANS INST 101
7-9 p.m. TRANS INST 101
7 a.m.-3:30 p.m. TRANS INST 101
7 a.m.-noon TRANS INST 101
7-9 p.m. TRANS INST 101
7 a.m.-3:30 p.m. TRANS INST 101
7a.m.-noonTRANS INST 101
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7 a.m.-3:30 p.m. TRANS INST 101
7 a.m.-noon TRANS INST 101
7-9 p.m. TRANS INST 101
LONE STAR COLLEGE COMMUNITY EDUCATION
10190 ENGLC 3230706 1501
1/19-5/15
D2L online orientation may be required before you can access the class online. Please go to http://www.lonestar.
edu/lsc-online/13815.htm for more information about the online D2L orientation. For questions about the
course (not the D2L orientation), please e-mail: Lisa.G.Schulze@Lonestar.edu. Instruction Type: Online
•• Writing, Creative
ENGLC 3230701 48 Contact Hours
$207
A brief study of genres of poetry, essay and short fiction. Practice in
original composition. Designed for students interested in imaginative
writing. Journal notebook and portfolio folders required. This
course is linked to ENGL 2307. Prerequisite: Six hours of English or
departmental approval
LSC-Tomball
12508
ENGLC
3230701 3001
TTh
1/19-5/15 12:30-1:50 p.m.
S 273
Department consent required. Contact the CTE office at a LSC campus to register.
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Basic Principles of Oil and Gas
what
fuels
our economy?
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. Learn the basics of the
petroleum industry and how it impacts our economy
and business environment.
Basics of Petroleum is a three-day course that teaches
basics of the industry for investors, technicians,
or anyone interested in understanding this huge
economic force.
Students will:
• Learn the basics of the industry
• Learn how hydrocarbon deposits are formed,
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• Understand how raw products are converted,
delivered and traded
worldwide
• Experience the drilling
industry first-hand on an
actual drilling rig
Tuition $599
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