Possible New Courses - The Villages Lifelong Learning College
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Possible New Courses - The Villages Lifelong Learning College
Course Surveys Check out these exciting new suggested courses and let us know if you would like it added to the curriculum. These courses can only happen with your input! Title: Advanced Photography Techniques Instructor: Gerald Wu Description: This is a six week class that teaches the student more than they should know about digital cameras. The class will show and explain to each student advanced techniques through hands-on training, lectures and Power point presentation. With their digital SLR camera, we will produce Professional looking pictures including macro photography and Portraiture shooting. There will also be a class which will include Professional tips and Processes. Students will need a digital (DSLR) camera and tripod. Title: Astronomy for All Instructor: Michael Richardson Description: Each “lesson” has a different theme for its presentation slides. The themes play second fiddle to the movements. At all times the most dramatic topic is our sky. Movements of the Sun, Moon, and planets are important but day to day, hour to hour, and season to season movements of the entire sky are just as interesting. The six titles are History, Solar System, Milky Way Galaxy, Universe, Foundations, and Observing Fundamentals. At each talk participants will learn new constellations and their important stars and observational delights. They will also learn how the constellations appear to move seasonally and how the stars actually move within them. Title: The Art of Puppetry Instructor: Marcia M. Thompson Description: Learn how to use puppets and write skits for the entertainment of family and friends, children’s message at church, or to use at children’s parties. The student will learn the secrets of making the puppet seem alive for both adults and children. The course will teach how to use hand puppets, puppets that sit on your lap and use of a narrator. Registration Information Office Hours: M-F, 9 am-4 pm, 275 Buffalo Trail, The Villages Located in the east wing of The Villages High School Phone: 352 753-3035 www.thevillageslifelongcollege.com Title: Art, Just Up the Road Instructor: Cindi Morrison Description: The Art, Just Up the Road course will feature a series of three presentations by Cindi Morrison, Director of the Appleton Museum of Art. Students will be introduced to the Appleton’s extensive permanent collection as well as a selection of temporary exhibits. The class also includes a field trip to the Appleton (optional). Title: Balloon Creations for Fun Instructor: Janis Carpenter Description: Learn to make balloon animals and creations for FUN and for; get well gifts, birthday greetings and favors, activities with grandkids. No experience needed. By end of class the student will be able to make hats, flowers and animals know resources to learn more and have their own balloon pump and a variety of balloons to continue the fun. Title: Bon Voyage! (Travel) Instructor: Daphne Leibowitz Description: Authentic, engaging and enriching knowledge through cultural, culinary, historic, ecological (but never boring) sharing of your instructor’s experience. Fun and interactive; all the objectives of TVLLC are met via Daphne’s passion for her past esteemed career and profession as Certified Travel Counselor. Bring your bucket list and your thirst for knowledge. Title: Chinese: Beginner Instructor: Yin Wang Description: This course is intended for people interested in learning basic Chinese conversation skills. Whether they are planning a trip to China or just going out to dinner at a Chinese restaurant. Students will learn hanyu pinyin, the Romanization system of reading and writing used in Mainland China. Title: Composition and Rhetoric Instructor: John A. Preston Description: This course explains, illustrates, and practices a variety of rhetorical methods and expository patterns which are essential for academic and business communications. Reading and discussion of representative essays form the base for student writing. All assignments follow a series of steps which emphasize the dynamics and practical application of the writing process Title: Create your own Natural Medicine Chest Instructor: Dawn Gates Description: This class will learn how 12 herbs and essential oils can be used for healing everything from cuts and scrapes to colds and flu. During the course, we will discuss the herbs and essential oils that can be used to treat specific illness as well as ways to store and prepare herbal medicine for a first aid kit in home or for travel. Registration Information Office Hours: M-F, 9 am-4 pm, 275 Buffalo Trail, The Villages Located in the east wing of The Villages High School Phone: 352 753-3035 www.thevillageslifelongcollege.com Title: Dealing Successfully with Anxiety and Frustration by Learning Strategies for dealing with Conflict Instructor: Dr. Kay Johnson-Gentile Description: Who likes feeling frustrated, anxious, or angry, not many people? When you feel that way you are in conflict, either with others, yourself, or both. Amazingly conflict can be a good thing, because it can be the catalyst for change and positive growth. So conflict is not a problem in itself, but how we handle conflict can be. Not knowing how to handle conflict can be terribly stressful and exhausting. In fact, unresolved conflicts demand huge amounts of our time and energy .Come and learn behaviors, skills and attitudes that will help you alleviate stress, resolve conflicts, and become more peaceful. Title: English: Language of the World Instructor: Dr. Sidney Soclof Description: Learn about the fascinating history and development of the English language, and about how it has now become an international language for trade, commerce, diplomacy, science, technology, and government. Title: The Exotic Orient Instructor: Lisa Didier Japan: Land of the Rising Sun History of Japan features culture and traditions of geisha, samurai, ninja and shogun Korea: In the Eye of the Tiger The ancient traditions, religious influences, and political history of Korea and how it became 2 nations, that share 1 ancient culture. Singapore & the Opium Wars History of how a swampy, little island became a world class city, state & nation. “Made in Taiwan”: history and culture of Formosa Discover the history and culture of the island nation once known as Formosa and how it became Taiwan, the world’s center for computer design. Title: Freemasonry, What it is and What it is not Instructor: David Dix Description: This is an educational presentation which describes what Freemasonry is and what it is not. It presents Freemasonry as the world’s oldest and largest fraternity, describes its symbols, its mission, and traces its history from ancient times to today. The presentation also describes the three degrees of Freemasonry, the organization and makeup of the Lodges, its charities, and some of its most famous members. Registration Information Office Hours: M-F, 9 am-4 pm, 275 Buffalo Trail, The Villages Located in the east wing of The Villages High School Phone: 352 753-3035 www.thevillageslifelongcollege.com Title: From Mozart to Elvis: A Musical Journey Instructor: Dr. Sidney Soclof Description: Would you like to go on a musical journey that takes you from the classical music of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart to the rock and roll music of Elvis Presley? On our way we will enjoy learning about the life and music of Stephen Collins Foster, Irving Berlin, and Al Jolson, with many music and video clips for your enjoyment. Title: From the “Big Apple” To Hollywood Movies Instructor: Dr. Sidney Soclof Description: You probably know about the Erie Canal and the motion picture inventions of Thomas Edison. Find out how they are responsible for the rise of Broadway as the center of the musical theater and Hollywood as the center of the movie industry. Many music and video clips will be presented of the “”Golden Age” of the Broadway and Hollywood musicals. Lecture Title: Healthy Brain, Healthy Memory – “Special Speaker” Speakers Name: Linda Sasser Description: Would you like to maintain cognitive vitality? In this Educational and Entertaining Presentation you will learn how memory works and strategies for improving retention of information, names, and tasks. Dr. Sasser will share what current research is revealing about the impact on the brain of various lifestyle factors, and will offer practical ideas for keeping your brain and memory healthy. Title: How Happiness Thinks Instructor: Yossi Klein Description: Since the dawn of time, man has been ever-fascinated by the workings of the human brain. Only recently, scientists have been discovering the underlying dynamics that shape and influence our frame of mind—new ways to cope with anxiety and stress, steps that we can take to crystallize our self-concept, and practical tools we can use to build the resilience and grit to ride through any challenge life throws our way. How Happiness Thinks will address the following questions: What makes people different from unhappy people? What are some of the challenges to living a joyous life? Can a person be happy despite going through difficulty? Does God care whether people are happy? What are some of the benefits of living life happily? Is Judaism more concerned with human ethics or human happiness? Jewish wisdom and mysticism addressed these questions many centuries ago, and yet, its insights are just as relevant today. So while each lesson of this course draws upon the latest research in rapid-growing field of positive psychology, it also breathes fresh life into the discussion by unveiling the unique Jewish approach to achieving more happiness. Registration Information Office Hours: M-F, 9 am-4 pm, 275 Buffalo Trail, The Villages Located in the east wing of The Villages High School Phone: 352 753-3035 www.thevillageslifelongcollege.com Title: Incense Making Instructor: Dawn Gates Description: This class will be making both stick (using blanks) and powdered incense to burn on coals with dried herbs, essential oils and resins. Students will learn how to take blanks and create their own stick and cone incense from scratch. This is a hands-on class where students will make their own herbal incense to take home. Title: Insurance for Villagers Instructor: Phil Trenick Description: The course outline is as follows, each session a different topic will be discussed; Homeowners, Personal Auto, Endorsements (Jewelry, Umbrella) and Miscellaneous (Hurricanes, Sinkholes). An explanation of coverages, types of policies, Florida Laws, etc. will be presented. Students may bring their own policies to class. Title: Integrating the Unconscious Power of Myths into Everyday Life Instructor: Janice Murrell Description: This class is an overview of Symbolism and Numerology found in Ancient Myths and Pictographs, and how these myths are both psychologically and physiologically relevant to our everyday life. Joseph Campbell, a prolific writer, teacher, and storyteller states, “Myths are clues to the spiritual potentialities of human life. Myths are stories of our search through the ages for truth, for meaning, for significance.” This course provides the participant a means to deepen their spirituality and understanding of myths through the study of traditions and sacred practices of ancient cultures. Title: Irrigation Water Conservation for High Volume Users Instructor: Stephen Turnipseed Description: Get control of your water bill, reduce the amount of water being pulled from our aquifer, and eliminate dependence on contractors to make adjustments to your irrigation system. This practical workshop will allow the student to make dramatic reductions in their irrigation water consumption by learning how to recognize when turf grass needs water, then stepping through the process of setting your irrigation controller, checking for proper sprinkler head operation and coverage. No prior experience is needed, only willingness to apply what is learned between sessions and reporting actual usage before and after implementing changes. Registration Information Office Hours: M-F, 9 am-4 pm, 275 Buffalo Trail, The Villages Located in the east wing of The Villages High School Phone: 352 753-3035 www.thevillageslifelongcollege.com Lecture Title: "Ivy Rowe" an adaptation of the Lee Smith novel "Fair and Tender Ladies" Speakers Name: Professional actress Barbara Bates Smith Description: Actress Barbara Bates Smith presents her Off-Broadway show “Ivy Rowe," celebrating its 25th year of touring, with musical accompaniment by Jeff Sebens."I used to be a scandal; now I'm an institution!" This quote from the novel, says Barbara, aptly describes her more than 700 times of portraying this feisty mountain woman's life of "livin' on love," even as she takes a stand against the coal company's bulldozer. Of its OffBroadway debut, New York magazine Village Voice said "A lifetime's worth of sass, whoop, hurt, and reflection;" Title: Karate for Self-Defense and Fitness Instructor: Valerie J. Walin Description: Matsubayashi Shorin-Ryu is an Okinawan Karate taught for self-defense and for toning muscles. Students will be taught a series of katas and applications for using the moves in self-defense. Classes start with warm-up and stretching exercises. This class is for beginners and up, no previous experience needed. Students have the opportunity to earn rank and be promoted. This class is for both men and women. Title: Learn to Pray Instructor: Rev. Marcia Thompson Description: The course will examine various prayer methods from various traditions. Although the instructor comes from a Christian tradition, these methods can be used in all traditions. Methods to be covered are; silence, journaling, guided prayer, and Benediction model. Students will be given opportunity to practice and discuss all methods Title: Living in the Environment Instructor: Thomas Leonard Description: This is a short course covering the basic ecological principles of our environment. Title: The Making of the Modern World: The Industrial Revolution Instructor: Dr. Sidney Soclof Description: Almost everything you have, see, or do every moment of your waking day is a result of the Industrial Revolution. If not for the Industrial Revolution, you might not be here at all. Learn about this great change in history that made the modern world and what it means for us today, including concerns about pollution and global warming. Registration Information Office Hours: M-F, 9 am-4 pm, 275 Buffalo Trail, The Villages Located in the east wing of The Villages High School Phone: 352 753-3035 www.thevillageslifelongcollege.com Title: Making the Most of Your Social Security Benefits Instructor: Robert Luther Description: This class will dig into the issue of Social Security. Initially, we will describe the system itself. Following this, we will look at strategies individuals can take to maximize their benefit. Towards the end of the course we will analyze individual case studies to help students fully comprehend the various aspects of Social Security. Each student will leave the course with a custom-tailored plan, if desired. Title: Natural Cleaning Products Instructor: Dawn Gates Description: Most people are unaware that most modern cleaning products are filled with toxic chemicals that have been proven to cause allergies, asthma, and cancer. In this class, students will learn to make their own natural, organic cleaners that are safe to use with simple everyday ingredients. The class will not only be discussing how to make cleaners students will make an all- purpose cleaner to take home and use. Title: Navigating the Maze to True Health Instructor: Deborah Allen Description: What we breathe, put on our skin and consume into our bodies has an immediate and long term effect on our health. Our national food system has processed the benefit out of our foods creating a society that may be living longer but spending a large portion of that with illness and increasing autoimmune disease. Learn easy basic steps to adjust your external and internal environment for a healthier YOU. The student will learn easy basic steps to adjust their external and internal environment to become healthier. Information provided on organics, juicing, kefir and fermented vegetables (probiotics) alternative healing, essential oil uses and nutritional supplements. The end goal of this course is to have a solid basic understanding of how to balance a healthy life, without crazy fad supplements, diets and changing information. Students will be provided with take- aways and resource information. Green Juice and Kim Chi samples will be provided in class. Title: Pet Health and Wellness Instructor: Heather Murley, DVM Description: Have you ever wanted more than 20 minutes with your veterinarian? Would you like more information about preventative care or medical treatments for your pet? Join us on a guided tour of the world of pet health maintenance and care. The individual topics in the course will allow you to choose what matters to you and your pet. Learn the basics, where controversy lies, and what questions you should be asking your vet. Enhance your pet’s health and your own knowledge with this entertaining and information series. ( Disclaimer: This course is informational and although it contains scientific information , specific health decisions for your pet should be made in the context of a veterinarian-client-patient relationship.) Registration Information Office Hours: M-F, 9 am-4 pm, 275 Buffalo Trail, The Villages Located in the east wing of The Villages High School Phone: 352 753-3035 www.thevillageslifelongcollege.com Title: Publish that Book and DO IT for FREE! Instructor: Steven E. Burt Description: Many people have a mystery, romance, memoir, or short story collection they want to publish. With modern technology, you can do it as a print book, eBook, or audiobook for FREE. The Villages’ own 4-time Mom’s Choice Award-winner Steve Burt has 20 books, a dozen eBooks, and several audio books and he’ll teach you how to do it too. From ONE COPY to THOUSANDS! First learn the three ways to produce a treebook: traditional (offset), short-run printing (digital), and one-at- a-time printing (printon-demand or POD), then explore eBooks (e.g. Kindle) and audio books (e.g. Audible). You can do them for FREE! Workshop includes information on free and low-cost cover design, ISBN’s copyrights, and more. Title: QuickWitz Instructor: Lydia Creely Description: QuickWitz is a mental fitness program designed to maximize mental ability in midlife and beyond. QuickWitz is composed of hands-on, fun, and interactive activities designed to help the aging brain get sharp and stay sharp. QuickWitz uses a cross trained methodology, which targets the skills first affected by aging, to prevent age related decline. The program is presented as a 12 week brain training curriculum. Title: Samba Instructor: Manuel Muro Description: Samba is a card game played with two teams of two players each. Teams are able to play any 7 consecutive cards from 4 to Ace of the same suit without using a “Wild Card”. Come learn the rules and have fun with this new card game which is being played by many Village residents. Title: Self Coaching for Happiness in Life Instructor: John Maiorino Description: The secret to success and happiness is building the daily habits that create upward spirals of positivity and possibility. Thriving individuals are more energized, happier, and successful at everything in life. They also are more resilient, altruistic, live longer, and have more satisfying relationships. Thriving emerges from a skill set that can be learned. This program guides the participants through the Self-Coaching for Happiness® process to build these skills. Highly practical techniques and action plans equip the participants with tools that can transform their lives. Title: Signature Dishes Instructor: Bob Lapodot Description: So the only thing you do in your kitchen is make coffee? Like some many Villagers, you’ve done your share of cooking over the years. Signature Dishes will reawaken the culinary spirit within you. Each class is designed to teach the student a new entrée through instruction, demonstration and participation. Hands-on involvement will provide the student with the skills necessary to complete a delicious full course dinner. Join the group for a fun time and come hungry. Registration Information Office Hours: M-F, 9 am-4 pm, 275 Buffalo Trail, The Villages Located in the east wing of The Villages High School Phone: 352 753-3035 www.thevillageslifelongcollege.com Title: Simplifying Metric Conversion Instructor: Thomas Leonard Description: Simplify metric conversion. No charts, no calculators needed. It’s easy to obtain approximations – come see and learn how. Title: Soap Making 101 Instructor: Dawn Gates Description: This class is for those who want to make their own soap to give away as gifts or to sell. This class will discussing how to make soap using lye, oil, water, and essential oils. Students will learn about the difference in oils and additives used in soaps as well as how to use molds to shape soaps and how to make them look beautiful using natural herbs and dyes. Title: Social Graces and Good Manners Instructor: Shirley Martin Description: Yes, you are right…we all know how to set a table, eat and have manners. Like good posture and walking elegantly, there is an art to eating foods properly and dining out with elegance and knowledge. Learn napkin folding, and some of the do’s and don’ts of foods and manners at the table. Learn again those very special kind words that are forgotten quite often. Next, dine out at a special restaurant for lunch (your expense) and get hands-on training. Title: Spiritual Herbalism Instructor: Dawn Gates Description: This is a 6-week class series that will talk about how to use herbs for more spiritual purposes. It will go over: herbs for prosperity, herbs for love, herbs for healing, herbs for purification, herbs for protection, and herbs to increase psychic abilities. Title: Superfoods and More – Food Combinations Part II Instructor: Norma Jean Teufel Description: More in depth health concepts to include Super Foods and Drinks. There will be discussions on healing therapies and deep sleep, along with visuals for maintaining flexibility throughout life. Former students return to share with each other and learn more expansive information about natural health. Title: Understanding Original Medicare and Medicare Options Instructor: George McEvilly Description: This class will provide a clear understanding of original Medicare Parts A & B including important gaps in coverage. We will carefully explore the two available conceptual options for providing coverage beyond original Medicare. This includes, Medicare Advantage plans (part C of Medicare) and Medicare supplement (Medicaid) plans. A careful explanation of part D Prescription Drug plans and how to decide which option makes sense. Registration Information Office Hours: M-F, 9 am-4 pm, 275 Buffalo Trail, The Villages Located in the east wing of The Villages High School Phone: 352 753-3035 www.thevillageslifelongcollege.com Title: Vegelicious: Plant Based Oil Free Cooking Instructor: Debbie Waddell Description: Join in on this interactive VEGELICIOUS: eating for health and longevity course where you will learn how to cook low fat Whole Food Plant Based (WFPB) meals without oil. The students will quickly learn that you don’t have to give up good taste to make delicious company worthy meals without artery clogging fat. The recipes that you will learn to make will meet the requirements for those following Dr. John McDougall’s, Dr. Joel Furhman’s, Dr. Dean Ornish’s and/or Dr. Caldwell Esselystyn’s programs for reversing and preventing heart disease .During the cooking class the students will also learn a wealth of information on eating to reverse and prevent heart disease and other chronic illnesses and get to eat what they make. The students will leave the class with meal plans to begin their health journey. There will be a $10 ingredients fee payable to instructor on the day of the class. Title: Vinegar Painting and Graining Instructor: Lizabeth DeStefano Description: With the use of paint, vinegar, and soap, students will learn the circa 1800’s European craft of Vinegar painting. Students will create fancy, colorful faux finishes on sample boards and will complete a project that they can take home to enjoy. Vinegar painting is a fun and easy craft that will inspire you to rehab some of those old pieces of furniture, frames, or even, heirlooms in need of help that have been in the family for years. Let’s paint! Title: Writing Naturally Instructor: Carole Sfekas Description: Writing can be viewed as a mirror into someone’s soul. Join us in a celebration of the written word. Our words uplift us, touch us, and inspire us. We are all storytellers in this class we will share techniques which can lead to a free flow of creative expression. Come and meet the writer in you! Registration Information Office Hours: M-F, 9 am-4 pm, 275 Buffalo Trail, The Villages Located in the east wing of The Villages High School Phone: 352 753-3035 www.thevillageslifelongcollege.com