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Personal Enrichment Classes

Discovery!

Classes for 50+

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Adults

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Xplore!

Classes for

Grades 1-12

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www.clcillinois.edu/personalenrichment

Class Schedule 2014 Fall non-credit courses

Explore

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Come explore all that the College of Lake County has to offer through the Center for Personal Enrichment. Classes, workshops and tours for all ages in a variety of topics and subjects.

Explore a new hobby Learn to paint or to dance. Perhaps you want to improve your gardening skills or become the photographer you always knew you could be. Or explore the beautiful open spaces in Lake County through a variety of fall nature hikes.

Explore technology What is the “cloud”? How can I use my iPad for more than games? How do I write a blog? Classes for the beginner to the advanced computer user are offered by experts in a relaxed setting.

Explore your potential From financial management to test prep to mind and body classes, explore your potential at any age. Challenge yourself intellectually or physically. Take a philosophy class or a Zumba class. Try something new!

Browse the fall schedule. Register for a class for some well-deserved “me time” or bring a friend or family member and explore together. Affordable and local – explore the College of Lake County.

Would you like to receive either schedule by mail? Call (847) 543-2022 to join our mailing list.

Personal Enrichment Classes

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Adults

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Class Schedule 2014 Fall non-credit courses

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ExploreClass Schedule 2014 Fall Workforce Development Courses

wpdi.clcillinois.eduTraining, consulting and cutting-edge courses for

businesses, professionals and the community.

Lifelong Learning: Classes, workshops and tours for everyone

Keep this schedule through December 2014. The information contained within is accurate as of July 2014, but is subject to change.

EXPLORECONNECT

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Grayslake Campus19351 West Washington Street, Grayslake, Illinois 60030

Lakeshore Campus33 North Genesee Street, Waukegan, Illinois 60085

Southlake Campus1120 South Milwaukee Avenue, Vernon Hills, Illinois 60061

Contents

Discovery! ClassesComputers 2Film 1History 2Sociology 5Trips and Tours 1World Religions 5

Courses for AdultsAvocations and Hobbies 7Building a Better You 26Computer Skills – Apple 9Computer Skills – PC 10Computer Skills – Web 10Creative Arts 7Culinary 10Dance 10Financial Management 11Gardening 12Home Design/Repair 12Mind and Body 16Music – Instrumental 18Music – Vocal 18Online Classes 27Personal Health and Wellness 19Personal Interest 19Pet Care and Training 20Photography 21Recreation and Outdoors 22Sign Language 13Sports and Fitness 23World Languages 14Writing 26

Xplore! ClassesACT Test Prep 31Creative Arts 31Creative Writing 34Engineering 32Fast-Paced Program 31Math 32Music 32Online Classes 35Pet Care and Training 32Recreation 33Video Game Making-Online 34

How to apply, register and payRegistration Information 28Payment Information 28Admission and Registration Forms 29/36

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Personal Enrichment(847) 543-2022 www.clcillinois.edu/personalenrichment Xplore! Grades 1-12(847) 543-2759 www.clcillinois.edu/youth Discovery!(847) 543-6507 www.clcillinois.edu/discovery

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Discovery! Program for Adult Learners

Welcome to Discovery!, a program of tours, trips and short-term classes designed to enrich the lives of adult learners. Explore interesting topics in a relaxed atmosphere with other interested adults and knowledgeable instructors and guides.

Fall topics include:

ComputersFilmHistorySociologyTours and TripsWorld Religions

Classes are conveniently located at the Grayslake and Southlake (Vernon Hills) campuses.

www.clcillinois.edu/discoveryDiscovery! Hotline: (847) [email protected]

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Trips and Tours

ANNA BOLENA LYRIC OPERA TOURAnne Boleyn may be Queen of England, butshe doesn’t stand a chance. Henry VIII wantsher gone—with Jane Seymour taking herplace on the throne and in his bed. AndHenry’s minions do the dirty work, finding“proof” of Anne’s infidelities. Donizettiexploits all of the glories of the human voicein this bel canto gem and trailblazes with atheatricality that hadn’t been seen in operabefore. Listen to vocal fireworks and watchone of opera’s most gripping confrontations:the Queen rages when she finally discoversthat Jane is her arch rival, and Jane ishaunted by guilt—desperate to marry theKing, yet knowing that she’s the reason he’llsend Anne to the scaffold.

4593 CTRP 14-001 Southlake CampusFriday, December 12 1 Session12-6:30 p.m.$135 Room V138 A. Isaacs

SACRED SPACE FIELD TRIP - BAPS SHRISWAMINARAYAN MANDIR HINDU TEMPLEThere will be a presentation, guided tour andan opportunity to observe a ritual. Lunch is on your own at the complex. Bus leavesGrayslake Area Library at 8:30 a.m.; busleaves Southlake Campus, Vernon Hills, at 9 a.m. Please arrive 15 minutes early. Subject to change.

4594 CTRP 19-001 Southlake CampusSaturday, September 27 1 Session9 a.m. to 3 p.m.$90 Room V138 G. Marcinkovich

Film

A FEW OF THE MANY FROM KIRK DOUGLASKirk Douglas gave movie audiences manygreat performances in many films, and this series will do the impossible and pick just afew. We’ll look at Douglas as a pugilist in afilm considered a great one about boxing, andwe’ll watch him collaborate with StanleyKubrick as the unheeded conscience arguingagainst gross injustice in a jingoistic universe.We’ll also see Douglas out for justice—or isthat revenge—out west. Then we’ll watch oneof the actor’s personal favorites in the tragedythat results when a horse meets the man whowould become Archie Bunker.

4595 CDIS 5-001 Southlake CampusMondays, October 6-27 4 Sessions1-3:30 p.m.$64 Room R024 J. Kupetz

APOCALYPSE IN HOLLYWOODThe end of the world can make good boxoffice, and this series will look at a number offilms showing the end in the cinema usuallymeans a bang–and a lot of whimpering by thepeople left alive when the dust settles. One filmwill help you answer the question of whatyou’d do if the last man on earth turned out tobe Vincent Price. Then Charlton Heston willshow he doesn’t need to part the Red Sea to bein a film with Edward G. Robinson, and ArnoldSchwarzenegger makes a metaphoricalcomment about the Reagan era. And anotherfilm shows you can’t escape politics, not evenwhen the end is near.

4596 CDIS 5-002 Southlake CampusMondays 4 SessionsNovember 17to December 81-3:30 p.m.$64 Room R024 J. Kupetz

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Tour InformationPlease note: Tours will leave from the location or locations specified under eachdescription. Some tours will have more than one pickup site and time. Plan to arrive15 minutes before the departure time for your tour. An effort is made to conduct alltours as described. Substitutions may be necessary when situations arise that arebeyond our control. Refunds for tours may be made up to 48 hours before the tour.After that no refund is possible.

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computers

CLOUD COMPUTINGNot exactly sure what cloud computing is?This class will teach you how to use some ofthe cloud computing tools people use to saveand share their work. Some of the clouds wewill talk about include Twitter, Pinterest,Dropbox, Delicious and Google Chrome. No class Friday, November 28.

4597 CDIS 38-001 Grayslake CampusFridays 4 SessionsNovember 14 to December 124-6 p.m.$80 Room T338 S. Freeman

BEGINNING COMPUTER – LEVEL 1This course is designed for the individualwho is afraid of the computer and has nevertaken a computer class. Class will coverterminology, turning the computer on andoff, mouse control, file management,beginning word processing and basic Internetsearching using personal computers and aWindows operating system. Call (847)543-6507 for textbook information.

4598 CDIS 39-001 Grayslake CampusFridays 5 SessionsSeptember 19 to October 171:30-3:30 p.m.$100 Room TBA S. Freeman

4599 CDIS 39-021 Southlake CampusSaturdays 5 SessionsSeptember 20to October 189:30-11:30 a.m.$100 Room V102 S. Hellman

BEGINNING COMPUTER – LEVEL 2This course is for those who have completedBeginning Computer Level 1 and choose tocontinue learning. Topics covered will beemail (including attachments), advancedInternet skills, MS Word editing, formattingand adding graphics to documents. No classFriday, November 28.

4600 CDIS 40-001 Grayslake CampusFridays 5 SessionsNovember 7to December 121:30-3:30 p.m.$100 Room T338 S. Freeman

4601 CDIS 40-021 Southlake CampusSaturdays 5 SessionsNovember 1to December 69:30-11:30 a.m.$100 Room V102 S. Hellman

History

THE GREAT INVENTORSYou’ll be introduced to the incredible livesand creative minds of four of America’sgreatest inventors: Benjamin Franklin,Thomas Edison, Henry Ford and Steve Jobs.Learn about their personal backgrounds, theroots of their creativity and the enormousimpact of their inventions.

4602 CDIS 74-001 Southlake CampusMondays 4 SessionsSeptember 8-297-8:30 p.m.$64 Room R024 B. Bradford

THE HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHYThis course traces the ideas that have shapedwestern thought from ancient Greece to moderntimes. The western way of thinking which,because of its political and economic success,now predominates over other world cultures,derives from a slow and often contradictoryevolution of concepts in ethics, politics, logicand religious philosophy. Some of these ideashave been so ingrained in our way of thinkingthat their validity goes unchallenged. In somehistoric instances, these unchallenged ideashave improved our lives, in others they havebeen disastrous to millions.

PART 1The uses of philosophy, Plato and Socrates;the humanization of politics and ethics, Aristotle; the beginnings of science.

4603 CDIS 74-002 Southlake CampusTuesdays 3 SessionsSeptember 23 to October 71-3 p.m.$48 Room R024 J. Beutel

PART 2Francis Bacon; logic and utopia, Spinoza; religious philosophy and politics, Voltaire; the enlightenment, Kant; idealism, Schopenhauer; pessimism.

4604 CDIS 74-003 Southlake CampusTuesdays 4 SessionsOctober 14 to November 41-3 p.m.$64 Room R024 J. Beutel

PART 3Spencer; philosophy in the face of science,Hegel and Marx; fallacies, Nietsche;philosophy and idealism as art,Existentialism, loneliness and despair, the end of philosophy; linguistic analysis and criticism.

4605 CDIS 74-004 Southlake CampusTuesdays, 4 SessionsNovember 11 to December 21-3 p.m.$64 Room R024 J. Beutel

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KALEIDOSCOPE OF TALENT: LEADERSHIP IN THE WAR FOR AMERICAN INDEPENDENCEIn the conflict between the Americancolonies and Great Britain, a unique group ofleaders came together. Some were politicalrevolutionaries, others were cool-headedadministrators; some were philosophers,others were warriors. Their combined skillsmade independence possible. This class willlook at the types of leadership exhibited byThomas Paine, Alexander Hamilton,Benjamin Franklin, Gen. Nathanael Greene,George Washington, John Adams and others,and how their combined skills made independence possible.

4606 CDIS 74-005 Southlake CampusWednesdays 4 SessionsOctober 1-229:30-11:30 a.m.$64 Room R024 J. Haworth

THE RISE AND FALL OF THE BERLIN WALL,1989-2014 – 25TH ANNIVERSARYIt has been 25 years since the fall of theBerlin Wall, that insurmountable icon of theCold War. With its rise on August 13, 1961,the course of Germany’s and especially ofBerlin’s history took a tragic turn. It wouldtake 28 years, until November 9, 1989, to tear down this cruel and inhuman symbol ofGermany´s division, thus giving birth to yetanother period in this European nation’s evolution. Join German historian AnetteIsaacs, M.A., as she presents a historical and political overview of this very painful but also almost miraculous period in Berlin’scaptivating history.

4607 CDIS 74-006 Southlake CampusThursday, October 2 1 Session1-3 p.m.$20 Room R024 A. Isaacs

ORGANIZED CRIME IN AMERICAAmericans have always been mesmerized bymobsters. From the films of HumphreyBogart and Jimmy Cagney through “TheGodfather” and “Scarface,” Americanpopular culture has reflected this fascination.In this unique, exciting and insightful class,filled with video clips, archival photographsand astounding anecdotes, we will trace theearly years of the Mafia in America, with aspecial focus on Chicago.

4608 CDIS 74-007 Southlake CampusMondays 4 SessionsOctober 6-277-8:30 p.m.$64 Room R024 B. Bradford

KOREAN WARLess than five years after signing a peacetreaty with Japan to end WWII the U.S. wasagain at war. North Korea invaded SouthKorea and we provided 90 percent of thetroops who fought to protect our new ally. Inless than 10 months the U.S. also faced aconstitutional crisis, personified by PresidentTruman and General MacArthur, concerningwho should be the true commander-in-chief.

4609 CDIS 74-008 Southlake CampusTuesdays 4 SessionsOctober 7-289:30-11:30 a.m.$64 Room R024 G. Midkiff

SECURITY AFFAIRS: GREATEST THINKERSON WAR AND STRATEGY – SUN TZU,THUCYDIDES AND CLAUSEWITZDiscover how these three strategists differedin style and views (writing aphorisms,narrative explanatory history and philosophicconcepts of war and strategy) and yetcomplemented each other.

4610 CDIS 74-009 Southlake CampusThursdays 3 SessionsOctober 16-301-3 p.m.$48 Room R024 M. Zimmerman

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THE SPIRIT OF ’76If you think the Revolutionary War is boring,you have never heard it brought to life byBarry Bradford! His exciting presentationstyle, creative use of film clips, photographsand stories will make you realize howthrilling, fascinating and important these times were. The personalities of the founding fathers were diverse and contradictory; the events were enthralling,frightening and uplifting.

4611 CDIS 74-010 Southlake CampusMondays 4 SessionsNovember 3-247-8:30 p.m.$64 Room R016 B. Bradford

THE ELECTION OF 1864Only in America, perhaps, does the nation sitdown and have an election in the middle ofgreat national crises. And so it was that in thedarkest days of the Civil War that AbrahamLincoln found himself campaigning against–and for a time, losing ground to–his ownformer general, George McClellan. The storyof the how the deep conflicts that brought onthe war played out in the political arena isone you won’t want to miss.

4612 CDIS 74-011 Southlake CampusTuesday, November 4 1 Session9:30-11:30 a.m.$16 Room R024 J. Haworth

THE GILDED AGE: PRIVILEGE, POLITICS AND PROGRESSBetween 1870-1914, post-Civil War Americaexperienced The Gilded Age. Coined by MarkTwain in his book “The Gilded Age: A Story ofToday,” Twain and co-author Charles Warnersatirize the greed and political corruption foundin 1870s America. A thin patina of respectability“gilded” the driving ambition of Americans torebuild their world and fashion a new society. Inthe east, fantastic wealth became the measure ofcharacter as the nouveau riche climbed theladder into the midst of the old Knickerbockersociety. But the Gilded Age encompassed farmore than the incredible wealth of the Astorsand the Vanderbilts. The innovation, industryand politics of the time witnessed theemergence of the middle class, the labormovement and rebirth of women’s suffrage.While the unbounded wealth will dazzle you,the dynamic evolution of American society willamaze you!

4613 CDIS 74-012 Southlake CampusWednesdays 3 SessionsNovember 5-191-3 p.m.$48 Room R024 H. Olson

JFK, REAGAN AND OBAMA: AMERICAN PRESIDENTS IN BERLINThis year’s 25th anniversary of the fall of theBerlin Wall is the perfect opportunity to lookback at the history-making visits of Americanpresidents to this German metropolis that, foralmost 45 years, was synonymous with theCold War in Europe. Join German HistorianAnette Isaacs as she relates the intriguingbackground stories of why PresidentKennedy emphatically proclaimed that hewas a Berliner and what inspired PresidentReagan to encourage the Soviets to “Teardown that Wall!”

4614 CDIS 74-013 Southlake CampusThursday 1 SessionNovember 131-3 p.m.$20 Room R024 A. Isaacs

JOHN AND ABIGAIL: A LOVE STORYBoy meets girl. As man and woman John and Abigail Adams were swept into theAmerican independence movement. Togetherthey helped shape the times that they wereborn in and founded a political dynasty—butat a great cost to their marriage and family.Learn the very personal story of theirmarriage and family and how the nation’sfounding influenced it.

4615 CDIS 74-014 Southlake CampusTuesday, November 18 1 Session9:30-11:30 a.m.$16 Room R024 J. Haworth

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OVERLOOKED AMERICANS – CHAPTER 5Discover 16 Americans who names youmight recognize but whose stories willinclude details, insights and anecdotes youprobably don’t know. The newest chapter ofthis popular series will include minibiographies of Charles Lindbergh, FelixFrankfurter and John Wooden.

4616 CDIS 74-015 Southlake CampusTuesdays 4 SessionsNovember 25 to December 169:30-11:30 a.m.$64 Room R024 G. Midkiff

THE RISE OF BARACK OBAMAIn the first session, we will trace thebiography of Barack Obama and look at theelectrifying election of 2008. Whatever youropinion of President Obama, you will befascinated as you learn his unparalleled lifestory. In the second session, we will look atthe amazing personalities and events of theelection of 2008. From Sarah Palin, Tina Feyand Joe the Plumber to Hillary Clinton, JohnMcCain and John Edwards, this election isone of the most exciting in American history.You’ll learn the inside story of how thecampaign unfolded and how this electionchanged American politics forever.

4617 CDIS 74-016 Southlake CampusMondays 2 SessionsDecember 1-87-8:30 p.m.$32 Room R024 B. Bradford

LOOKING BACK; LOOKING AHEADThis is one of the most popular and eagerlyawaited programs every year. Barry Bradfordwill summarize the top 10 news stories of2014 and boldly predict what will be the topnews stories of 2015! He’ll also gradehimself on how well he predicted this year.

4618 CDIS 74-017 Southlake CampusMonday, December 15 1 Session7-8:30 p.m.$16 Room R024 B. Bradford

world religions

CARTOON SPIRITUALITYArtists use cartoons to topple governments,imprison corrupt politicians, win elections,address social ills, rage against wars andmake people laugh at themselves. This topicexplores how contemporary cartoons pokeand prod at religion and spirituality. We willuse cartoons—lots of them—as jumping-offpoints to discuss topics such as the nature oftruth, tolerance, meditation, faith, dogma,authority and more.

4619 CDIS 76-001 Southlake CampusMondays 2 SessionsNovember 3-101-3 p.m.$32 Room R024 J. Leitner

sociology

RICARDO MONTALBÁN: A LIFE OF COMPASSION AND CONSEQUENCEFilm and television fans will recognizeRicardo Montalbán from his many roles,especially dancing and singing in MGMmovies, Khan from Star Trek or Mr. Roarkefrom “Fantasy Island.” His off-screen life,filled with generosity, love and compassion,was even more remarkable than his actingcareer. Through rare photos and documents,learn about his tireless efforts againstprejudice, his own experiences with beingstereotyped, his role founding the artseducation organization Nosotros, his life-longback pain and later disability and his manyhonors, including being the first Latino actorto have a U.S. theater named after him, thebestowing of the title of Knight of the Orderof St. Gregory the Great, his Easter SealAward and his Media Access Award.

4620 CDIS 83-001 Southlake CampusSaturday 1 SessionSeptember 2710 a.m. to 12 p.m.$16 Room R024 J. Tenuto

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Ballroom DancingBe an Image Maker Not a Picture TakerDrawing for Learning and EnjoymentGenealogoy: Making Your Census Search CountGermany: Language and Culture to Know Before You GoInterior Decorating TechniquesOrganize and Enhance Your Wardrobe and ImagePersonal Wedding PlanningRaising ChickensReikiSign LanguageWood Identification

Open your world up to new possibilities

Diverse, exciting and engaging Personal Enrichment classes for adults

Enrich your life through life-long learning. Classes range from one-day seminars and workshops to semester-length courses in a variety of topics.

What students are saying about Tai Chi Chih:“It brought me into a new world of thought and enlightened me of the history of the Eastern cultures.”

Praise for the Estate Planning Issues and Medical Planning instructor:“What I liked most about the instructor was the amount of knowledge he had and all the real stories he told.”

Here’s what students are saying about Unleash the Writer Within course and instructor:“It was fun and enjoyable. The teacher was encouraging.”

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avocationsand Hobbies

BEGINNING GENEALOGYHave you thought it might be fun to try and find your ancestors? Have you tried and been frustrated? Let Sarah Kirby,professional genealogist, help you build afoundation to get started and avoidfrustration. Learn what genealogy is, how tothink about your research and what basictypes of records you need to search. Discoverthe major online resources you can use to doyour research and how to pull it all togetherinto a pleasing narrative for your livingrelatives. Prerequisite: Students should havebasic computer knowledge of how to createdocuments and do basic internet searches.Bring your own flash drive to class. Theremay be a small fee ($5 or less) for the handout booklet.

4640 CINT 6-021 Southlake CampusWednesdays 5 SessionsOctober 1-296:30-9:30 p.m.$99 Room V328 S. Kirby

GENEALOGY: CENSUS SEARCHThis course will explore census records: whatthey are, why they are created, how they canbe used for genealogy and how to search forthem most effectively on both Ancestry.comand FamilySearch.org. The focus will be on the U.S. Census but other country census records will be discussed briefly. Your instructor will be Sarah Kirby,professional genealogist and librarian.

Prerequisite: Students should have basiccomputer knowledge of how to createdocuments and do basic Internet searches.There may be a small fee ($5 or less) for thehandout booklet. Bring your own flash drive to class.

4700 CINT 7-021 Southlake CampusWednesdays 2 SessionsNovember 5-127-9 p.m.$49 Room V104 S. Kirby

HOW TO MAKE IT IN VOICE-OVERSVoice-overs are hot! With famous actorslending their voices to commercials, filmsand videos, you might think it’s next toimpossible to break into this field. Not so!Learn how to get around the competition andturn voice-overs into a thriving full- orpart-time business! Faith Coons brings it allto the table when it comes to voice-overs!Drawing from a very early start in voicework at the age of nine, Faith will provide anoverview of the business, covering numerousopportunities, income potential and how tohave the all-important demo produced. Stepup to the microphone to do some recordingpractice and hear the results!

4716 CPER 19-001 Grayslake CampusTuesday, October 28 1 Session7-9 p.m.$69 Room E124 F. Coons

4717 CPER 19-021 Southlake CampusSaturday, October 4 1 Session9:30-11:30 a.m.$69 Room V302 F. Coons

HOW TO START A BLOGCourse description on page xx.

4675 CWRT 10-001 Grayslake CampusWednesdays 4 SessionsSeptember 24 to October 156-8 p.m.$59 Room TBA C. Tajnai

avocations and Hobbies courses online

• Growing plants for Fun and profit• learn to Buy and sell on eBay• planning successful events• starting a nonprofit• start your own Gift Basket Business• start your own arts and crafts Business• wow, what a Great event!

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creative arts

INTERIOR WALL DECORATINGTECHNIQUESLearn how to beautify your home with thesefour painting techniques: Tea Stain, RagRolling, Tuscany and Marbling. Professionalartist, muralist and published art educator,Mio Brown, will guide you step-by-step.Learn how to select colors, create anddocument formulas, manipulate the paint andget lots of hands-on experience as you createsample boards to take home. You’ll beprepared to try these new techniques at hometo beautify your kitchen, study or otherfavorite room. Register with a friend! Thisclass makes a great holiday gift. You willprepare a supply list at the first class. Supplycosts are estimated at $150 and can bepurchased at any home center.

4641 CCRF 1-001 Grayslake CampusMondays 7 SessionsOctober 13 to November 247-9 p.m.$135 Room E124 M. Brown

DRAWING FOR LEARNING ANDENJOYMENTDo you want to draw in a congenial,encouraging atmosphere that teaches somegood basic skills to help you in your chosenart endeavor? Learning simple skills likeperspective, rendering landscapes, drawingshadows and the basics of drawing peoplecan help you become a better artist in anykind of artistic expression. Bring yourprojects, your questions and your creativityto stretch yourself toward your goal ofcreating beautiful things. Please bring two tothree #2 pencils and an eraser. Paper will beprovided. A $7 art materials fee is payable tothe instructor at the first class. Students ages15-18 can attend with a registered parent byenrolling for CEXP 78-001 through theXplore! program. Call (847) 543-2022 oremail [email protected] forinformation. What a great way to get to knowyour teen on a whole new level! Registerwith friends and discover your creativitytogether! This class may inspire you to drawall your own holiday cards this year.

4559 CCRF 9-001 Grayslake CampusTuesdays 4 SessionsSeptember 9-307-9 p.m.$69 Room T323 M. Gylleck

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CREATE YOUR FIRST OIL PAINTINGJoin professional artist, Mio Brown, for basic lessons in the elements of still life and landscape composition. Learn how items should be arranged to createmovement, balance and a meaningfulrelationship between shapes. Explore mixing a limited palette, mixing colorcombinations and glazing as well ascomplementary colors and opposites on thecolor wheel. Returning students are alsowelcome and may bring their own favoritereference photo for additional practice andskill development. Supplies are estimated at$200 and can be used in subsequent classes.Call (847) 543-2022 for a supply list andrecommended supply source. To seeexamples of the instructor's and paststudents’ artwork visit www.abcartsmart.com.

4643 CCRF 43-001 Grayslake CampusWednesdays 7 SessionsOctober 8 to November 197-9 p.m.$119 Room E124 M. Brown

WATERCOLOR WORKSHOPTry your artistic hand at watercolor. Practiceexercises that will sharpen your observationskills. Gain confidence as you learn specifictechniques in working with watercolors andhow to manipulate water with brushes tocreate desired watercolor painting effects. Alllevels of experience welcome. Returningstudents may bring in a reference photo. Ifweather permits we will do some Plein Airlandscape exercises. Supply costs areestimated at $75. Call (847) 543-2022 toobtain a supply list.

4642 CCRF 8-001 Grayslake CampusSaturdays, October 11-25 3 Sessions9 a.m. to 1 p.m.$99 Room E124 M. Brown

CALLIGRAPHYThe art of beautiful writing, calligraphy is anexpression of your personality. It’s a techniquethat gives the ultimate personal touch togreeting cards, invitations, bookmarks, gifts and more. Discover your potential for creativeletter design through italic lettering. Learn basic techniques and tool selection.Call (847) 543-2022 to obtain a supply list.

4697 CCRF 26-001 Grayslake CampusWednesdays, 8 SessionsSeptember 17to November 56-8 p.m.$159 Room TBA B. Hubbard

4698 CCRF 26-021 Southlake CampusMondays, 8 SessionsSeptember 15 to November 310 a.m. to 12 p.m.$159 Room R004 B. Hubbard

JEWELRY MAKING - EARRINGS 101Nothing makes you feel more special thansporting your own handmade jewelry! Try thisbeginner’s class and learn to make beautifulearrings fancy or casual with sterling, copperand beads! Bring your own round nose pliers,flat nose pliers, wire cutters and a wire jig. Ifyou need to purchase these items from theinstructor please email [email protected] you have enrolled in the class. You willcreate at least six pairs of earrings in this class.Enroll with a few friends and make yourholiday gifts this year! A required $50 materialsfee is payable to the instructor at the first class.Teens can attend with a parent or otherauthorized adult by registering for CEXP13-001 through the Xplore! program. [email protected], call (847) 543-2022or visit www.clcillinois.edu/youth for more information.

4563 CCRF 37-001 Grayslake CampusMondays 4 SessionsNovember 3-246:30-7:30 p.m.$49 Room E125 A. Brooks

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PRECIOUS METALS CLAY IIIf you’ve taken PMC Jewelry I, join us tolearn about syringe clay and broaden thetechniques you learned in the level I class.Learn to make beautiful .999 fine silverjewelry in the most delicate designs. Pleasebring your tool kit. The required materialsfee of $135 payable to the instructor and dueat the first class includes a package of PMC3and two PMC3 syringes needed for the class.

4562 CCRF 6-001 Grayslake CampusMondays, October 6-27 4 Sessions6:30-9:30 p.m.$135 Room E125 A. Brooks

WIRE JEWELRYCome learn the basics of jewelry makingthrough wire bending. Using your hands,pliers, jigs and other objects, create severalunique jewelry pieces made from copper,sterling silver and Swarovski crystal beads.Projects include pendants, earrings andbracelets. Learn techniques to create jewelryfor special occasions. Register with friendsand make your own holiday gifts. Four tofive pieces will be completed in this class. A required materials and tool kit fee of $70,payable directly to the instructor, is due atthe first class.

4561 CCRF 34-001 Grayslake CampusMondays 4 SessionsSeptember 8-296:30-8:30 p.m.$99 Room E124 A. Brooks

creative arts online

• arts and crafts for Fun and profit• creating Gift Baskets for Fun and profit• drawing for the absolute Beginner• Introduction to digital scrapbooking• Introduction to Interior design

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computer skills – apple products

MAC BASICS (OS MAVERICKS) I & IINeed a little help with your Mac? Get expertguidance and practical tips at a comfortablepace with Jan Rowe as she brings you up tospeed on the new Mac OS X Mavericksoperating system. Topics will include: settingup your preferences, organizing your desktop,using Finder, email, Contacts, Calendars,Safari, Maps, iCloud (including Keychain)and iPhoto, syncing your devices and backingup your computer. Also get a preview of thenew Yosemite features. Bring your fullycharged and Mavericks-updated MacBookAir, MacBook Pro, iMac or Mac Pro, powerand connection cords and the devices you’dlike to sync to class with you. Class size islimited to allow more individualized attention.

4587 CCMP 39-001 Grayslake CampusSaturdays 2 SessionsSeptember 13-209 a.m. to 12 p.m.$99 Room E124 J. Rowe

4586 CCMP 39-021 Southlake CampusTuesdays 2 SessionsNovember 4-119 a.m. to 12 p.m.$99 Room V340 J. Rowe

iPAD LEVEL IIn this interactive class taught by a technologyexpert, learn how to get the most out of theApple iPad technology. Designed for newusers, or those seriously considering purchasingan iPad, this course will cover the basicsettings, gestures, navigation, functions and thedifferences between an iPad and a computer.Learn the basics about the Apple-installedapplications for the iPad. All iPad owners arewelcome. Bring your fully-charged iPad(updated with the most recent version of iOS7), power cord, Apple ID and iTunes passwordto class with you. A $6 printed resource guidemay be recommended.

4621 CCMP 41-001 Grayslake CampusSaturday 1 SessionSeptember 279 a.m. to 12 p.m.$79 Room T326 E. Lopez

4624 CCMP 41-021 Southlake CampusThursday, October 9 1 Session6-9 p.m.$79 Room V340 E. Lopez

iPAD LEVEL IIThis course is designed for users who havetaken a previous iPad course or are alreadyfamiliar with common settings, basic use andnavigating through the iPad. In thisfollow-up to the Introduction to the iPadcourse, you will continue to interact with thedevice and adjust specialized settings.Apple-installed apps, as well as Safari,Notes, Mail, Camera, Photo Album, PhotoStream, Calendar, Contacts, Maps and Siri,will be covered. You will also gain anunderstanding of the concept of the Cloud,backing up and syncing. If you know how touse your iPad but want to make it an evenbetter and more personalized tool, this classcan help! Bring your fully-charged iPad(updated with the most recent version of iOS7), power cord, Apple ID and iTunespassword to class with you. A $6 printedresource guide may be recommended.

4622 CCMP 42-001 Grayslake CampusSaturday, October 18 1 Session9 a.m. to 12 p.m.$79 Room TBA E. Lopez

4625 CCMP 42-021 Southlake CampusThursday, October 30 1 Session6-9 p.m.$79 Room V340 E. Lopez

iPAD LEVEL IIIA follow-up to the iPad Level I and iPadLevel II courses, this class will be open forstudent collaboration and questions about theiPad. The instructor will cover previouscourse topics that need additionalclarification, and students can bring theirquestions to share. The instructor willfacilitate the course based on your questions.You will receive a class survey in advance sothat you can submit your topic choices priorto the class. Bring your fully-charged iPad(updated with the most recent version of iOS7), power cord, Apple ID and iTunespassword to class with you. A $6 printedresource guide may be recommended.

4623 CCMP 43-001 Grayslake CampusSaturday, November 8 1 Session9 a.m. to 12 p.m.$79 Room T326 E. Lopez

4626 CCMP 43-021 Southlake CampusThursday 1 SessionNovember 136-9 p.m.$79 Room V340 E. Lopez

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CLOUD COMPUTINGCourse description on page 2.

4597 CDIS 38-001 Grayslake CampusFridays 4 SessionsNovember 14 to December 124-6 p.m.$80 Room T338 S. Freeman

BEGINNING COMPUTER – LEVEL 1Course description on page 2.

4598 CDIS 39-001 Grayslake CampusFridays 5 SessionsSeptember 19 to October 171:30-3:30 p.m.$100 Room TBA S. Freeman

4599 CDIS 39-021 Southlake CampusSaturdays 5 SessionsSeptember 20 to October 189:30-11:30 a.m.$100 Room V340 S. Hellman

BEGINNING COMPUTER – LEVEL 2Course description on page 2.

4600 CDIS 40-001 Grayslake CampusFridays 5 SessionsNovember 7 to December 121:30-3:30 p.m.$100 Room T338 S. Freeman

4601 CDIS 40-021 Southlake CampusSaturdays 5 SessionsNovember 1 to December 69:30-11:30 a.m.$100 Room V340 S. Hellman

computer skills – webHOW TO START A BLOGCourse description on page 26.

4675 CWRT 10-001 Grayslake CampusWednesdays 4 SessionsSeptember 24 to October 156-8 p.m.$59 Room TBA C. Hall

computer skills andmultimedia courses online

• Beginning Keyboarding with FasType• Internet classes• microsoft office classes• computer skills for the workplace• Introduction to screenwriting• photoshop classes• movie making classes• web design classes

visit www.ed2go.com/clc for a completecourse list. Turn to page 27 for details.

culinaryCHINESE APPETIZERSCome and join the fun! Learn to make someof the most popular and fun to make Chineseappetizers─spring rolls, pot stickers and crabrangoons. As Chef Ying shares her easystep-by-step secrets you’ll get hands-onexperience. Cost of ingredients, printedrecipes and samples are included in the classfee. Register with a friend and double yourfun! With your new culinary skills you canwow everyone at your holiday parties. Thisclass also makes a great gift!

4644 COOK 3-001 Grayslake CampusThursday, October 30 1 Session7-9 p.m.$49 Room E124 Y. Stoller

culinary courses online

• luscious, low-Fat, lightning-Quick meals

• start your own edible Garden

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dance

BALLROOM DANCINGBallroom dancing is not just for your firstdance! Feel confident whether on a cruise orout on the town. Just like the TV show“Dancing with the Stars,” learning classicdance moves will help you have fun andimpress the competition. Start your Fridaynight out with the right foot forward!Instruction includes fox trot, waltz, cha chaand tango. Couples encouraged; class fee ischarged per individual. Professional danceinstruction with lots of personal attention atan incredible price. Register quickly, as spaceis limited!

4592 CDAN 2-001 Round Lake Area Fridays Park District September 5 Sports Centerto November 21 10 Sessions7-9:30 p.m.$149 Mezzanine R. Sealander

INTERMEDIATE BALLET TECHNIQUEAdd to your style and grace with stretch andstrength exercises designed for dancers.Become more limber so you can performdance moves to the best of your increasingability. This course is designed for studentscontinuing beyond the fundamentals of balletand wishing to develop ballet technique.Intermediate Ballet will particularly stressstrength, flexibility, music and endurance.Barre exercises will progress to releve, andturns and batterie work will be doubled.Prerequisite: Must have previously takenthis class and received an A. If college credit is desired, enroll in DNC 221-001, 002 or 003.

4539 CDAN 7-001 Grayslake CampusSaturdays 16 SessionsAugust 30to December 132-4:45 p.m.$129 Room TBA T. Crews

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INTERMEDIATE MODERN DANCEThis course is designed for students continuingbeyond the fundamentals of modern dance andwishing to develop his or her modern dancetechnique. Intermediate Modern DanceTechnique is for beginning dancers, teachers of theater movement, athletes or personsinterested in dance as a fine art. Greatchoreographers will be explored and imitatedthrough various class sessions. Prerequisite:Must have previously taken this class andreceived an A. If college credit is desired, enrollin DNC 222-001 or 002.

4540 CDAN 12-001 Grayslake CampusWednesdays 16 SessionsAugust 27 to December 177-9:45 p.m.$129 Room P106 T. Crews

INTERMEDIATE YOGADesigned for students with basic yogaknowledge. Prerequisite: Must have previously taken this class and received an A. If college credit is desired, enroll in DNC 224-001.

4541 CDAN 15-001 Grayslake CampusTuesdays 32 Sessionsand ThursdaysAugust 26 to December 1812:30-1:45 p.m.$129 Room P106 T. Crews

Family care courses online

• assisting aging parents• managing life as a single parent• marriage and relationships:

Keys to success• navigating divorce• understanding adolescents• enhancing language development

in childhood

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Financial management

RETIREMENT PLANNING TODAYLiving a rich life takes more than money.Because of tax law changes and the uncertainfuture of Social Security, a sound financial planhas never been more vital. Learn five strategiesto manage investment risks; 11 ways to savemoney on taxes; questions to ask before buyinginsurance; how to handle your companyretirement plan; and how to calculate savingsneeded to retire. Couples may attend for asingle registration fee. A $25 fee for the235-page textbook is payable to instructor atthe first class.

4542 CFIN 2-001 Grayslake CampusThursdays 3 SessionsSeptember 11-257-9:15 p.m.$65 Room T326 R. Babjak

REJUVENATE YOUR RETIREMENTYou worked hard to manage funds for acomfortable retirement. But current economicconditions require a second look at them. Thiscomprehensive course focuses on issues andfinancial concepts important to retirees. Instraightforward language it explains financialstrategies such as tax-efficient income planning,lifestyle preservation, inflation protection andproviding a legacy. However, money is onlyone aspect of post-retirement planning. Thecourse introduces fulfilling activities such astravel, hobbies, sports, crafts, business venturesand lifelong learning to help make the most ofyour retirement years. A 143-page illustratedworkbook per couple is included with yourtuition. Couples may attend together for asingle registration fee.

4543 CFIN 6-001 Grayslake CampusTuesdays 2 SessionsSeptember 30 to October 79:30-11:45 a.m.$55 Room T326 R. Babjak

never taken a personal enrichment class?what class would you like to see offered?we want to hear from you. call (847) 543-2022 or [email protected] and tell us what you want.

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MEDICAID PLANNINGCome to this presentation by Attorney RonRunkle, who will help you navigate throughthe tricky waters of Medicaid planning.While every case is different, being preparedfor having a spouse in a nursing home can goa long way. We will touch on topics for whenone spouse is in a nursing home such as whatcan a spouse own, what income and whatassets are allowed by the other spouse. Otherplanning options will be discussed, such asirrevocable trusts and the use of life estatedeeds. Learn a number of basic strategies and tools that can help yourself and yourloved ones.

4666 CFIN 13-001 Grayslake CampusTuesday, November 11 1 Session6:30-8 p.m.$19 Room TBA R. Runkle

ESTATE PLANNING ISSUESAre you prepared for what the future mayhold? Estate planning issues can becomplicated without the right help. Learnimportant facts and gain advice about wills,living trusts, property powers of attorney andhealth care powers of attorney. Suggestionsto make your estate planning documentsbetter will be provided.

4667 CFIN 14-001 Grayslake CampusTuesday, November 18 1 Session6:30-8 p.m.$19 Room TBA R. Runkle

Financial management coursesonline

Keys to successful money managementreal estate and stock market Investing

visit www.ed2go.com/clc for a completecourse list. Turn to page 27 for details.

Gardening

GROWING GARLIC IN YOUR GARDENGrowing garlic takes a bit of planning (thebulbs are planted the fall for the next year’sharvest)–but once planted, the benefits arenumerous with only a bit more work. Learnhow to plant and care for your garliccrop–then how to harvest, store and use what your garlic will provide for you the following year!

4821 CGAR 18-001 Grayslake CampusWednesday 1 SessionSeptember 177-9 p.m.$29 Room E125 S. Gaughan

PUTTING YOUR GARDEN TO BED FOR THE WINTERIt’s easy to just let the garden go at the endof the season–but there are helpful things thatyou can do this fall to get your gardens (andyour gardening equipment) ready for winter,and ultimately ready for the following spring.Learn what steps you can take now, towardeasier and more productive gardening next year!

4873 CGAR 11-001 Grayslake CampusWednesday 1 SessionSeptember 247-9 p.m.$29 Room E125 S. Gaughan

Home design/repair

INTERIOR DESIGN: DECORATING WITH STYLE WORKSHOPAdd fun and confidence to your homedecorating by learning the secrets tosuccessful rooms. Discover your personalstyle formula and plan the perfect colorscheme. You will create an inspiration boardand learn helpful tips and ideas to get youstarted on your decorating projects.

4585 CHOM 2-001 Grayslake CampusSaturday, October 18 1 Session9 a.m. to 1 p.m.$49 Room T326 S. Pantaleo

STEP STOOL CLASSLearn the basics of using American PaintCompany Paints on your own step stool. Wewill teach you how to layer two colors andhow to wet distress to reveal the base color.Then we will seal the stool with a top coat orwax. Please wear your paint clothes!

4820 CHOM 7-001 Rustic TouchSaturday, October 11 1 Session9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.$165 Room TBA T. Lehmann

GardeningHome design/repair

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WOOD IDENTIFICATIONAre you a big nerd for wood? Ever wonderedwhere a piece of lumber comes from, how itwas sawn or what species it is? Then this classis for you! Come learn the basics of soft andhardwood identification with wood expert AlexEnarson. Learn about historical changes in thelumber market, milling technologies, andcommodity flows within the Great Lakesregion and the city of Chicago, pre- andpost-fire. Bring your hand lens, microscope,Exacto knife (in a case, please) and any woodyou’d like to try to identify! Whether you arean artist, contractor, woodworker, antiqueenthusiast or just want to learn more aboutwood, you’ll find help in this interesting class.The methods used in the class are based on Dr. Bruce Hoadley’s work, “Identifying Wood:Accurate Results with Simple Tools.” Studentsages 15-17 can attend with a registered parentby enrolling through the Xplore! program. Call (847) 543-2022 or [email protected] for information.

4699 CHOM 21-021 Southlake CampusMonday, October 6 1 Session6:30-8:30 p.m.$19 Room R016 A. Enarson

INTERIOR WALL DECORATINGTECHNIQUESCourse description on page 7.

4641 CCRF 1-001 Grayslake CampusMondays 7 SessionsOctober 13 to November 247-9 p.m.$135 Room E124 M. Brown

Home design course online

• Introduction to Interior design

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REHAB YOUR RUBBISHDo you have a piece of furniture that washanded down to you, has a family history or great storage, but just doesn't match yourdécor? You’ve thought about chucking it tothe curb, but know that it has great bones.You’ve even thought about painting it, butwere afraid to without a little guidance. Join us at Rustic Touch in Wauconda andlearn how to turn that rubbish into a royal masterpiece.

PAINT MADE EASYOur first class, Paint Made Easy, will be arelaxed, fun and inspirational three-hourworkshop that will teach you the basictechniques of painting with American PaintCompany’s paints and finishes. All supplieswill be provided, plus each guest will get twosample size paints in the color of their choiceto take home with them, as well as thesample board they have painted. Please wear your paint clothes!

4818 CHOM 4-001 Rustic TouchThursday, October 2 1 Session6-9 p.m.$65 Room TBA T. Lehmann

REHAB YOUR RUBBISHBring your own furniture to our all dayworkshop. We will answer your questions asyou take what you learned from Paint MadeEasy and finish your piece of furniture. Wewill use American Paint Company’s productsto achieve a true vintage look for yourup-cycled furniture and home décor. We willstart the day with some brief instruction, andthen you will begin work on your own piece!Please bring a piece that you are able to carryby yourself, such as a small dresser,bookshelf, chair, side table, etc. Furnituremust be in good condition–prepped, cleanand ready to paint. Workshop fee includeslunch, all paint and finishing products,workshop space and instruction. Wear your paint clothes!

4819 CHOM 5-001 Rustic TouchSaturday, November 8 1 Session10 a.m. to 5 p.m.$165 Room TBA T. Lehmann

Homeschool resource courses online

• Grammar refresher• Homeschool with success• Teaching preschool: a year

of Inspiring lessons• Teaching math: Grades 4-6• Teaching writing: Grades 4-6

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sign language

AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGEIf you have always wanted to learn AmericanSign Language, now is your chance! Sign upwith a friend to learn ASL in an engagingand interactive class. Ideal for students inhigh school or older who want to begin tounderstand this expressive and rich language.A textbook is required. Teens may attend thisclass with a registered parent by enrolling for CEXP 8-021 through the Xplore! program. Call (847) 543-2022 or [email protected] for information.

4639 CLNG 30-021 Southlake CampusMondays 10 SessionsSeptember 22 to November 246:30-8:30 p.m.$189 Room V232 C. Moresco Hagan

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world languages

ABSOLUTELY BEGINNING CONVERSATIONAL SPANISH IIf high school Spanish classes are only a dimmemory or you have absolutely no experiencelearning Spanish, this class is for you. Begin tolearn the Spanish language and culture throughsimple conversational patterns and applyingbasic Spanish vocabulary. Start conversingimmediately and build your vocabulary.Students should consult with the teacher aboutsubsequent classes. A textbook is required.

4686 CLNG 1-001 Grayslake CampusWednesdays 5 SessionsSeptember 17 to October 159 a.m. to 12 p.m.$119 Room T326 M. Lefebvre

4687 CLNG 1-002 Grayslake CampusThursdays 6 SessionsSeptember 18 to October 236:30-9 p.m.$119 Room TBA M. Lefebvre

ABSOLUTELY BEGINNING CONVERSATIONAL SPANISH IIContinuation of Absolutely BeginningConversational Spanish I. Continue building your vocabulary and conversationskills. Students should consult with theinstructor about subsequent classes. Atextbook is required.

4688 CLNG 5-001 Grayslake CampusWednesdays 5 SessionsOctober 22 to November 199 a.m. to 12 p.m.$119 Room T326 M. Lefebvre

4689 CLNG 5-002 Grayslake CampusThursdays 6 SessionsOctober 30 to December 116:30-9 p.m.$119 Room T323 M. Lefebvre

planning an international trip? our fabulous language instructors would love to help you prepare for that trip of a lifetime.

CONVERSATIONAL SPANISH IIntroduces the Spanish language and culturethrough simple conversational patterns.Geared toward immediate spoken use ofbasic Spanish vocabulary used in everydaysituations. Call (847) 543-2022 or [email protected] if you are unsureabout which class level is best for you. Atextbook is required.

4680 CLNG 2-001 Grayslake CampusWednesdays 5 SessionsAugust 27to September 246:30-9:30 p.m.$119 Room E124 L. Nelson

4681 CLNG 2-021 Southlake CampusMondays 5 SessionsSeptember 8to October 66:30-9:30 p.m.$119 Room R014 L. Nelson

CONVERSATIONAL SPANISH IIContinuation of Conversational Spanish I,with emphasis on using phrases andgrammatical structure to communicatefluently. Call (847) 543-2022 or [email protected] if you are unsureabout which class level is best for you. Atextbook is required.

4682 CLNG 3-001 Grayslake CampusWednesdays 5 SessionsOctober 1-296:30-9:30 p.m.$119 Room TBA L. Nelson

4683 CLNG 3-021 Southlake CampusMondays 5 SessionsOctober 13 to November 106:30-9:30 p.m.$119 Room R014 L. Nelson

CONVERSATIONAL SPANISH IIIContinuation of Conversational Spanish II.Emphasis is on verb usage to improve oralfluency. A textbook is required.

4684 CLNG 4-001 Grayslake CampusWednesdays 5 SessionsNovember 5 to December 10(No class Wednesday, November 26)6:30-9:30 p.m.$119 Room TBA L. Nelson

4685 CLNG 4-021 Southlake CampusMondays, 5 SessionsNovember 17 to December 156:30-9:30 p.m.$119 Room R014 L. Nelson

CONVERSATIONAL FRENCH IThe beauty of the French language will comealive for you. This course will cover basicgrammar, vocabulary, pronunciation andconversation. The course is designed forthose who have never studied French or whohave had limited exposure to the language. Atextbook is required.

4637 CLNG 20-001 Grayslake CampusWednesdays 6 SessionsSeptember 24 to October 2910 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.$119 Room E124 I. Pavlos

CONVERSATIONAL FRENCH IIA continuation of Conversational French I,this course covers fundamentals of thelanguage necessary for understanding,speaking and reading French. Students gainpractice in pronunciation from dialogues andshort situational role playing. A textbook isrequired. Prerequisite: Equivalent ofConversational French I.

4638 CLNG 21-001 Grayslake CampusWednesdays 6 SessionsNovember 5 to December 17(No class Wednesday, November 26)10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.$119 Room E124 I. Pavlos

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GERMANY: LANGUAGE AND CULTURE TO KNOW BEFORE YOU GOAre you planning a trip to Germany, Austriaor Switzerland? Learn basic communicationskills for everyday situations includingintroductions and greetings, eating out, hotelreservations and shopping. Make your travelexperience more enjoyable by becomingfamiliar, not only with the German language,but also its culture. This course is anexcellent foundation for anyone traveling to aGerman-speaking country or wanting to takeGerman I in the future.

4871 CLNG 34-001 Southlake CampusTuesdays 6 SessionsSeptember 9 to October 1410 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.$119 Room TBA A. Burbach

CONVERSATIONAL GERMAN ILearn conversational German in a course thatfocuses on communication skills andimmediate use of the language. Thisinformal, practical approach is designed todeal with everyday situations. The emphasisis on basic grammar and building a usefulvocabulary so you can use the language fortraveling, reading and conversation. Atextbook is required.

4870 CLNG 11-001 Southlake CampusTuesdays 6 SessionsNovember 4to December 910 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.$119 Room TBA A. Burbach

CONVERSATIONAL ITALIAN IThis is an introduction to the Italian languageand culture using simple conversationalpatterns and phrases. Students will learnbasic Italian vocabulary and phrases to dealwith everyday situations. The course isdesigned to help a beginning Italian speakerconverse comfortably. A textbook is required.

4632 CLNG 15-001 Grayslake CampusMondays 6 SessionsSeptember 15to October 2010 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.$119 Room T323 I. Pavlos

4633 CLNG 15-002 Grayslake CampusWednesdays, 6 SessionsSeptember 24to October 296-8:30 p.m.$119 Room TBA I. Pavlos

CONVERSATIONAL ITALIAN IIThis is a continuation of ConversationalItalian I. The class focuses on using commonphrases, grammar and vocabulary to furtherenhance speaking and communication skills.A textbook is required. Students may takeConversational Italian II and ConversationalItalian III simultaneously.

4634 CLNG 16-001 Grayslake CampusMondays 6 SessionsOctober 27to December 110 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.$119 Room T323 I. Pavlos

4635 CLNG 16-002 Grayslake CampusWednesdays, 6 SessionsNovember 5to December 17(No class Wednesday, November 26)6-8:30 p.m.$119 Room TBA I. Pavlos

CONVERSATIONAL ITALIAN IIIThis class is designed to help you speakcomfortably in Italy, whether you areordering in a restaurant or trying to find yourway back to a hotel. General conversationswill be covered using basic grammar andvocabulary knowledge that you’ve acquiredin the prerequisite courses of ConversationalItalian I and II. A textbook is required.Students may take Conversational Italian IIand Conversational Italian III simultaneously.

4636 CLNG 17-001 Grayslake CampusThursdays 6 SessionsOctober 30to December 11(No class Thursday, November 27)10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.$119 Room E125 I. Pavlos

world languages coursesonline

• Beginning conversational French • conversational Japanese• Instant Italian• speed spanish, speed spanish II & III

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math courses online

• Introduction to algebra• math refresher• medical math• singapore math: number sense

and computational strategies

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mind and Body

INTRODUCTION TO AROMATHERAPYBreathe deep, relax and enjoy aromaticscents as you are introduced to the use ofaromatherapy for a healthy home and body.You will learn the history and use ofaromatherapy, as well as how to use essentialoils both topically and environmentallysafely. Discover the 10 most common andeffective essential oils and oil blends that canbe used on a daily basis. This interactiveworkshop includes experiential learning soyou can experience the benefits ofaromatherapy first hand. Wear comfortableclothes and bring a sheet for the hands-onportion of the class.

attention massage Therapists! This class is eligible for 3 ces to licensed massagetherapists. you must enroll in palH83-001. call (847) 543-2615 forassistance.

4677 CBOD 10-001 Grayslake CampusThursday, October 2 1 Session6-9 p.m.$65 Room T323 S. Canga- Arguelles

AROMATHERAPY: HERBS AND OILS FOR WEIGHT LOSSGain a new perspective as you explore theprinciples of Chinese medicine as it relates tohealthy diet, lifestyle and weight loss. Simpletools and techniques using essential oils andherbs will be discussed to assist with weightloss and maintaining a healthy weight and lifestyle.

Attention Massage Therapists! This class iseligible for 2 CEs to licensed massagetherapists. You must enroll in PALH 87-001.Call (847) 543-2615 for assistance.

4674 CBOD 16-001 Grayslake CampusThursday, October 16 1 Session7-9 p.m.$55 Room T323 S. Canga- Arguelles

YOGAPRESSUREYogapressure is designed as a self-care classthat will benefit your body and mind andgive you a better understanding of thebackground of Chinese medicine, and howour bodies relate to the seasonal influencesaround us. You will learn ways to stimulateacu-points through acupressure. We startclass with a brief introduction on the organsystem active for the current season andways to keep this system healthy. Gentlebreathing exercises start the active portion ofclass and move into qi gong exercises andrestorative yoga postures, which are alldesigned to balance the meridian systemmost active for the season we are in.Aromatherapy is used to help balance thebody mentally and emotionally as well.These restorative exercises all lead up to anacupressure treatment designed for harmony.

This is an interactive class, so you will needto be able to get up and down from the floor.Acupressure will be done on a yoga mat withsupport for the spine and under the knees andno prior understanding of yoga oracupressure is needed. Wear comfortableclothing and bring a yoga mat, blanket,pillow and block, if possible.

4678 CBOD 11-001 Southlake CampusTuesday, September 23 1 Session7-9 p.m.$55Room V336-V340 S. Canga-Arguelles

REIKI LEVEL 1: REIKI CHANNELLearn to channel healing life force energy foryourself and others as you take the first excitingsteps in understanding and using the power ofReiki. You will learn basic protocols as well asthe history and philosophy behind thisincredible practice. Reiki is being incorporatedinto hospital treatment plans across the countryas medical and non-medical personnel havecome to recognize its ability to reduce stressand expedite healing. Additionally, thanks tomodern technology, scientific data nowcorroborates mountains of anecdotal evidence.This class is open to everyone, and will betaught in CLC’s Massage Therapy Clinic. Allmaterials are included in the class fee. Classsize is limited to eight, so register early.

attention massage Therapists! This class is eligible for 6 ces to licensed massagetherapists. you must enroll in palH72-001. call (847) 543-2615 forassistance.

4679 CBOD 23-001 Southlake CampusFriday, October 24 1 Session10 a.m. to 5 p.m.$150 Room R230 H. McCutcheon

REIKI LEVEL 2: PRACTITIONER CERTIFICATIONYou can build upon the skills you learned inReiki Level 1 and at the completion of thisclass be a professional Reiki practitioner. Youwill gain a second attunement to increase theflow of energy and be introduced to andpractice using sacred Reiki symbols to enhanceall facets of Reiki work. This includes newhealing techniques and protocols for distant andsurrogate transmission of Reiki and a briefoverview of the use of healing crystals.Practical, business-building strategies formassage therapists and energy practitioners willbe discussed. All materials included in the text. Attention Massage Therapists! This class iseligible for 6 CEs to licensed massagetherapists. You must enroll in PALH 72-001.Call (847) 543-2615 for assistance.Prerequisite: Reiki Level 1

4662 CBOD 24-001 Southlake CampusFriday, November 14 1 Session10 a.m. to 5 p.m.$250 Room R230 H. McCutcheon

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HEALTHIER LIVING NATURALLYAre you tired of being sick and tired? Thenwhy not start changing your lifestyle to makehealing begin today? Did you know thatcoconut oil is beneficial for Alzheimer’s anddementia patients? Apple cider vinegar canhelp heal the gut. Turmeric does wonder oninflammation and mustard can ease legcramps. Good health is a journey, aneveryday, intentional plan to treat our body,mind and spirit right. Join us as we explorefrom A to Z some alternative health optionswith a spiritual focus. Disclaimer: Alwaysconsult your professional health careprovider. We do not diagnose, treat or cureany disease or condition.

4676 CBOD 21-001 Grayslake CampusWednesdays 4 SessionsOctober 22to November 126-8 p.m.$49 Room T326 C. Hall

HEART AND SOUL OF SELF CARETaking time for ourselves is essential for ahealthy, happy life. There is so much to learnabout ourselves and others if we take thetime to stop and look within and listen to thatstill, small voice just waiting to be heard.Experience the beauty and support of womencoming together to share and learn from eachother. Learn the heart and soul of self-carethrough practicing mindfulness, stressreduction, discovering, sharing and managingthe demands of life without forgetting aboutourselves. Many aspects of caring for theself, such as emotional self, relational self,stressors, environment, personal, andspiritual, creative and physical self will betouched on.

4647 CBOD 26-001 Grayslake CampusTuesdays 8 SessionsOctober 7to November 256-7:30 p.m.$79 Room TBA P. Heigert

INTRODUCTION TO CHAKRASWhat does your energy field say about you?Time to find out! Learn how you interact withyour world at the most basic level and explorethe ways modern science and western medicineare validating and incorporating ancient energyhealing modalities. You will complete aself-evaluation of your own energetic healthand have the opportunity to experience yourown energy fields and those of a partner in apaired exercise.

attention massage Therapists! This class eligible for 2.5 ces to licensed massagetherapists. you must enroll in palH89-001, call (847) 543-2615 forassistance.

4661 CBOD 9-001 Grayslake CampusSaturday, October 25 1 Session9 a.m. to 12 p.m.$65 Room T333 H. McCutcheon

mind and Body courses online

• Happy and Healthy pregnancy• Introduction to natural Health

and Healing

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music

music – vocal

GOSPEL CHOIRPerform diverse sacred music of theAfrican-American tradition, includingspirituals and gospel music, past to present.Techniques of correct singing are addressed.No audition required. If college credit isdesired, enroll in MUS 120-004.

4525 CMSC 1-001 Grayslake CampusMondays, 16 SessionsAugust 25to December 157-9 p.m.$25 Room D100 Staff

CLC SINGERSThis student-based ensemble engages in theenjoyment, study, preparation andperformance of diverse choral music,including madrigals, ballads and popularmodern idioms. Emphasis is given totechniques of correct singing. An audition isrequired. For audition information, contactJeffrey Delay at (847) 543-2000 ext. 31168or email [email protected]. If collegecredit is desired, enroll in MUS 120-001.

4526 CMSC 2-001 Grayslake CampusTuesdays 16 Sessionsand ThursdaysAugust 26to December 1812:30-1:45 p.m.$25 Room D100 J. Delay

CHOIR OF LAKE COUNTYComprised of community members as wellas students, this choir seeks to serve theartistic needs of the community. Its singersparticipate in the enjoyment, preparation andperformance of traditional choral literature,from early Renaissance to present day.Techniques of correct singing are addressed.Open to all for credit or noncredit withoutaudition. If college credit is desired, enroll inMUS 120-003.

4527 CMSC 3-001 Grayslake CampusTuesdays 16 SessionsAugust 26to December 167-9 p.m.$25 Room D100 J. Delay

CHAMBER SINGERSThe Chamber Singers is CLC’s newest vocal ensemble, providing the opportunity to study and perform challenging repertoireat an advanced level. An audition is required. For audition information, pleasecontact the Communication Arts office at(847) 543-2040. If college credit is desired,enroll in MUS 120-002.

4532 CMSC 9-001 Grayslake CampusWednesdays 16 SessionsAugust 27to December 176-8 p.m.$25 Room P105 I Mikolajczyk

music and entertainmentcourses online

• The Broadcasting and entertainment Industry overview

• Introduction to screenwriting• Introduction to Guitar• music made easy

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music – Instrumental

WIND ENSEMBLEOffered for the enjoyment and convenienceof individuals who wish to play theirinstrument and do not need college credit.For college credit, enroll in MUS 123-001.Also offered to provide band experience andopportunities for the college community.An audition is required. For audition information, phone Dr. Michael Flack at (847) 543-2566.

4528 CMSC 4-001 Grayslake CampusThursdays 16 SessionsAugust 28to December 187:30-9 p.m.$25 Room P101 M. Flack

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JAZZ ENSEMBLE I Offered for individuals who wish to performbig-band jazz and who do not want or needcollege credit. Also offered to providebig-band experience and opportunities for thecollege community. Audition required. Foraudition information, phone Dr. MichaelFlack at (847) 543-2566. If college credit isdesired, enroll in MUS 223-001.

4529 CMSC 5-001 Grayslake CampusMondays 16 SessionsAugust 25to December 157:30-9 p.m.$25 Room P101 M. Flack

JAZZ ENSEMBLE II Offered for individuals who wish to performbig-band jazz but do not want or need collegecredit. If college credit is desired, enroll inMUS 223-002. Also offered to providebig-band experience and opportunities for thecollege community. No audition required.

4531 CMSC 7-001 Grayslake CampusTuesdays, 16 SessionsAugust 26to December 167:30-9 p.m.$25 Room P101 D. Hibbard

CONCERT BANDOffered for the enjoyment and convenienceof individuals who wish to play theirinstrument and do not want or need collegecredit. If college credit is desired, enroll inMUS 123-002. Also offered to provide bandexperience and opportunities for the collegecommunity. No audition required.

4530 CMSC 6-001 Grayslake CampusWednesdays, 16 SessionsAugust 27to December 177:30-9 p.m.$25 Room P101 J. Mojziszek

personal Health and wellness

CARING FOR THE PATIENT OR LOVED ONE WITH DEMENTIA The number of aging adults with Alzheimer’sand other forms of dementia is skyrocketing.If you are caring for a loved one, or you are aprofessional who works with dementiapatients and their families, you will find thiscourse useful. Gain insight and skills to carefor and effectively work with the differenttypes of dementia, and understand the waysit affects a patient. How to advocate for yourloved one or your clients will be discussed.

attention social workers! This cne activity is eligible for 3.0 ceus for socialworkers. you must enroll in pwel 2-001.call (847) 543-2615 for assistance.

4658 CWEL 8-001 Southlake CampusTuesdays, October 7 1 Session6:30-9:30 p.m.$65 Room V340 M. Hirsch

personal Health and wellnesscourses online

• Handling medical emergencies• Introduction to natural Health

and Healing• lose weight and Keep It off• luscious, low-Fat, lightning-Quick

meals

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personal Interest

ORGANIZE AND ENHANCE YOUR WARDROBE AND IMAGEGet dressed for success! Achieve the optimallook for your goals, both professional andpersonal, in this fun, hands-on class. Learnhow to organize your closet, choose clothesthat flatter your body type and define theimage you want to achieve. From image andwardrobe consultant Suzanne Newman,you’ll learn the basics of de-cluttering,organizing and enhancing your wardrobefollowing her top 10 image inventoryquestions. Find your own personal style anddiscuss how to choose clothing, accessoriesand makeup that flatter your appearance.Register with some friends for a great girls’night out!

4701 CINT 12-001 Grayslake CampusWednesdays 2 SessionsNovember 5-127-9 p.m.$45 Room T334 S. Newman

4702 CINT 12-021 Southlake CampusThursdays 2 SessionsOctober 9-167-9 p.m.$45 Room R222 S. Newman

BEGINNING GENEALOGYCourse description on page 7.

4640 CINT 6-021 Southlake CampusWednesdays 5 SessionsOctober 1-296:30-9:30 p.m.$99 Room V328 S. Kirby

GENEALOGY: CENSUS SEARCHCourse description on page 7.

4700 CINT 7-021 Southlake CampusWednesdays 2 SessionsNovember 5-127-9 p.m.$49 Room V104 S. Kirby

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HOW TO MAKE IT IN VOICE-OVERSCourse description on page 7.

4716 CPER 19-001 Grayslake CampusTuesday, October 28 1 Session7-9 p.m.$69 Room E124 F. Coons

4717 CPER 19-021 Southlake CampusSaturday, October 4 1 Session9:30-11:30 a.m.$69 Room V302 F. Coons

PERSONAL WEDDING PLANNINGWhether your special day is right around thecorner or only planned on Pinterest, it isnever too late or early to get planning tipsfrom a professional. Planning the perfectwedding may seem daunting, but topics suchas budgeting, contract negotiations, workingwith vendors, resolving etiquette dilemmasand managing mothers-in-law will make youmore confident and prepared. From theengagement to the rehearsal dinner to theceremony, reception and honeymoon, eachelement provides unique challenges you maynot yet be aware of. Be it your wedding or aloved one’s, this class will prepare you tocreate that special day you have alwaysdreamed of.

4591 CPER 1-001 Grayslake CampusMondays, 3 SessionsSeptember 15-296-8 p.m.$149 Room E125 C. Harris

RAISING BACKYARD CHICKENSIf you’ve ever thought about raisingchickens, the new zoning laws in LakeCounty make it possible. This workshop willpresent a realistic picture of what it’s like toraise chickens so you are prepared for yournew endeavor. Topics that will be coveredinclude housing, raising from chicks,different types of feed, health concerns,predators, chicken behavior, equipmentnecessary and breeds of chickens for thesmall flock.

4673 CPER 17-001 Grayslake CampusSaturdays 1 SessionSeptember 2710 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.$39 Room E124 M. Fox-Hawthorne

PARANORMAL INVESTIGATIONLearn the fundamentals behind paranormalinvestigation as well as what or who youmay come across when investigating,including different types of entities, theirbehavior and capabilities and their interactionwith us and how best to handle it.Psychological, physical and spiritualpractices will be explained. Analyze commonpractices and techniques. Explore differenttypes of equipment and software. Learn tointegrate different scientific fields, disciplinesand facts into the process of examining theparanormal. Discover why the use of thescientific method is a pertinent part of theinvestigative process and why data review isso important. Then examine the audio andvideo from real cases.

4651 CPER 32-001 Grayslake CampusWednesdays 6 SessionsOctober 8to November 127-9 p.m.$149 Room TBA M. Marshall

personal Interest coursesonline

• confidence and assertiveness• Genealogy Basics• Get assertive!• Get Funny!• speed reading• wow, what a Great event!• merrill ream speed reading• write your life story

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pet care and Training

WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT ADOPTING A DOGThe right kind of dog can bring years of joy toyou and your family, so be sure you are gettingthe best one for your lifestyle. This class willcover everything from different types of breedsto keeping your new dog healthy, such as vetvisits, food, grooming, microchips, collars andleashes. Students in Grades 6-12 can register forCEXP 30-001 with a parent or authorized adultwho is registered for CPET 7-001. Call (847)543-2022, email [email protected] orvisit www.clcillinois.edu/youth for registrationinformation.

4652 CPET 7-001 Grayslake CampusSaturday, 1 SessionSeptember 2010 a.m. to 1 p.m.$39 Room T326 H. Dewitt

WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT ADOPTING A CATLearn what to expect from a new cat orkitten to help pick out the right pet for youand your family. Legal, medical, financialand other requirements will also be coveredto insure you are properly prepared for catownership. Students in Grades 6-12 canregister for CEXP 32-001 with a parent orauthorized adult who is registered for CPET 8-001. Call (847) 543-2022, email [email protected] or visitwww.clcillinois.edu/youth for registrationinformation.

4654 CPET 8-001 Grayslake CampusSaturday, October 4 1 Sessions10 a.m. to 1 p.m.$39 Room T326 B. Heidner

PREVENTIVE WELLNESS FOR PETSPrevention of illness or injury is far betterthan having to treat a suffering pet. Learnabout common medical problems faced bypets in our area and how to avoid them, fromvaccines to parasites to safety tips. Studentsin grades 6-12 can register for CEXP 29-001with a parent or authorized adult who isregistered for CPET 9-001. Call (847)543-2022, email [email protected] orvisit www.clcillinois.edu/youth forregistration information.

4656 CPET 9-001 Grayslake CampusSaturday, 1 SessionsNovember 1510 a.m. to 1 p.m.$39 Room T326 B. Heidner

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photography

pet care and Training courses online

• start a pet sitting Business

visit www.ed2go.com/clc for a completecourse list. Turn to page 27 for details.

photography

BE AN IMAGE MAKER NOT A PICTURE TAKERBecoming a good photographer is as muchabout having a creative vision as it is aboutbeing a good technician. Learn fromprofessional photographers, Mike Caplan(meteorologist and proud CLC graduate) andJohn Petrovic, the fundamentals of exposureand composition and the importance ofapplying that knowledge to craft captivatingphotos. Discover how to improve yourimages dramatically as you use your mind aswell as a camera to tell stories with yourimages. Learn to recognize when the light isgood and when it’s bad, to preparethoughtfully for a shoot, to execute photosskillfully and, finally, to apply the “art sauce”in the digital darkroom. Weekly photochallenges may be shared with the class forgentle critique. All skill levels are welcome.Requirements: Bring your digital camerawith manually adjustable settings andowner’s manual to class. You must befamiliar with the basic controls of yourcamera. Note: classes are on Thursdayevenings with one field workshop onSaturday, September 27 from 7-9 a.m. (raindate Sunday, September 28). You mustprovide your own transportation to the field location.

4704 CPTO 3-001 Grayslake CampusThursdays 6 SessionsSeptember 11to October 97-9:30 p.m.ANDSaturday, September 27 (Rain date: Sunday, September 28)7-9 a.m.$225 Room E124 M. Caplan

and J. Petrovic

BEGINNING WITH A DIGITAL CAMERAJust got a digital camera? Need help setting itup and using it? The ease and fun of digital areabout to begin! Learn how to set up yourcamera to capture interesting photos. Gainsimple tips for taking good photographs andsee instant results. Bring the following to class:an adjustable digital camera (have a manual(M) setting, be able to change shutter speedmanually, lens aperture/f-stop, ISO, etc.), eithera point-and-shoot or one with interchangeablelenses (DSLR), fully charged batteries andcamera manual. You must be able to loadimage files (jpg) to a USB drive or CD.

4570 CPTO 20-001 Grayslake CampusTuesdays 5 SessionsSeptember 9to October 76:30-9:30 p.m.$209 Room E125 L. Nettelhorst

4572 CPTO 20-021 Southlake CampusTuesdays, 5 SessionsSeptember 9to October 712:15-3:15 p.m.$209 Room TBA L. Nettelhorst

DESIGNING YOUR PHOTOGRAPHSLearn to design images, not just takepictures. Enhance your awareness ofsubjects, tap into your creativity and learnhow to see and compose photographs. Takepart in interactive photo exercises andprojects. To the first class, bring five samplesof your photography in jpg file format on aUSB drive or CD, an adjustable digitalcamera which has a manual (M) setting,manual shutter speed adjustment and lensaperture/f-stop, ISO, etc. (either apoint-and-shoot or one with interchangeablelenses DSLR). Requirement: students mustknow how to load jpg files on to a USB flashdrive or CD. Past students are invited torepeat the course.

4565 CPTO 25-001 Grayslake CampusTuesdays, October 28 6 Sessionsto December 26:30-9:30 p.m.$249 Room E125 L. Nettelhorst

4566 CPTO 25-021 Southlake CampusTuesdays, October 28to December 2 6 Sessions12:15-3:15 p.m.$249 Room TBA L. Nettelhorst

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PHOTOGRAPHING IN NATURELearn to shoot better nature pictures in justtwo and a half days of hands-on fun withyour camera. The first two days will beginwith classroom activities followed byinstructor coaching in the field at a sceniclocation. At the third session receivepersonalized instructor feedback as you shareimages captured on the second field trip.Requirements: To the first class bring fivesamples of your photography in jpg fileformat on a USB flash drive or CD. For thefirst two classes, bring a tripod and anadjustable digital camera (with a manual(M) setting on which you can change shutterspeed, lens aperture/f-stop, etc., manually).Bring water, a sack lunch and beverage toeach class. You must provide your owntransportation to the field locations. Classsize is limited.

4567 CPTO 11-001 Grayslake CampusSaturdays, 3 SessionsSeptember 13-2010 a.m. to 5 p.m.ANDSaturday, September 2710 a.m. to 12 p.m.$219 Room E125 L. Nettelhorst

PEOPLE PHOTOGRAPHYWhether it’s a holiday, graduation, birthday orvacation, what you probably photograph mostis people. Discover how to take the best photosof your family and friends. Learn techniquesfor informal portraiture from a seasonedphotojournalist, along with the basics of camerahandling, composition, lighting, digital imagingand equipment use. The class Beginning with aDigital Camera or knowledge of cameraoperations is required as a prerequisite. Bringyour camera to class.

4645 CPTO 14-021 Southlake CampusTuesdays, October 28 6 Sessionsto December 26:30-9 p.m.$149 Room TBA R. Chwedyk

what do parents say about Xplore? “…anawesome option for your child to take anenrichment class. my daughter just lovedthe physics class…They provide lots ofopportunities to have Fun!” Barb B.

SPORTS PHOTOGRAPHYThe course is designed to help adultsphotograph youth or high school athletics.Learn how to use photo equipment anddevelop game shooting strategies for allsports and seasons. The class Beginning witha Digital Camera or knowledge of cameraoperations is required as a prerequisite. Bringyour camera to class.

4646 CPTO 4-021 Southlake CampusTuesdays 6 SessionsSeptember 16to October 216:30-9 p.m.$149 Room TBA R. Chwedyk

photography courses online

• Travel photography for the digital photographer

• photographing nature with your digitalcamera

• discover digital photography• secrets of Better photography• digital art photography

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recreation and outdoors

BIRDING AND SCENIC NATURE HIKES: LATE FALLEnjoy the scenic fall panorama as you hikethrough northern Illinois prairie land andwoods. Revel in the peace of nature whileyou observe birds and other wildlife.Untouched by creeping urbanization, thesebeautiful, tranquil areas are a soothing retreatfrom your frantic weekday pace. Exerciseand renew your flagging energy. Bringbinoculars if you have them. The instructorwill contact you with location details beforethe first class. Please call (847) 543-2022with specific questions.

4670 CREC 30-001 Grayslake CampusSaturdays, October 25to December 6 6 Sessions9-11:30 a.m.$89 Room TBA C. Ackerman

SCENIC NATURE HIKES: BIRDINGLearn to recognize, enjoy and appreciate theresident and migratory birds of northeasternIllinois. All sessions are held at colorfulnatural areas within an hour’s drive of yourhome. The instructor will contact you withdetailed directions on the location of the firstclass just before the course begins. Bringbinoculars. Call (847) 543-2022 with specificquestions.

4668 CREC 32-001 Grayslake CampusSaturdays 6 SessionsSeptember 13to October 187-9:30 a.m.$89 Room TBA C. Ackerman

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SCENIC NATURE HIKES: FALLPrairies, forests, wetlands, savannahs, bogsand the lakefront are some of the interestingnatural areas that class members will exploreand enjoy. Become familiar with the morecommon plants, birds and trail systems inforest preserves and state parks, while hikingin the company of enthusiastic, like-mindedpeople. Binoculars recommended. Theinstructor will contact you with locationdetails before the first class. Please call (847) 543-2022 with specific questions.

4669 CREC 33-001 Grayslake CampusSaturdays 6 SessionsSeptember 13to October 1810 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.$89 Room TBA C. Ackerman

AMERICA’S BOATING COURSEPresented as a public service by the WaukeganSail & Power Squadron, a unit of the UnitedStates Power Squadrons, the first five sessionswill include boat terminology, requiredequipment and regulations, boat handling,navigation rules, aids to navigation, emergencyconditions, marine communications, water sportsafety, trailering, PWC operation and knot tyingfollowed by a review and examination. Thismodule is specifically designed for those whodesire to boat on inland lakes and waterways.For those interested in boating on open watersuch as Lake Michigan, the course continueswith nautical charts, the magnetic compass,plotting and basic piloting techniques beingpresented the seventh and eighth sessionsfollowed by an examination the ninth session. Atextbook fee of $30 will be collected at the firstsession of the class. Piloting tools will beavailable for purchase at a nominal fee for thosewho require them. For further details, contactTenney Ford at (262) 222-3078. Students ages12-17 earn an Illinois boating safety educationcard by completing the first six sessions andexam and can register for CEXP 26-001through the XPLORE! program atwww.clcillinois.edu/youth. A parent or otherauthorized adult registered for CREC 23-001must attend with each child under 18.

4672 CREC 23-001 Grayslake CampusThursdays 9 SessionsAugust 18to November 137-9:15 p.m.$25 Room E125 T. Ford III

science courses online

• physiology: anatomy of the cell andcell division

• Human anatomy and physiology I and II• physiology: anatomy of Tissues• Introduction to Biology

visit www.ed2go.com/clc for a completecourse list. Turn to page 27 for details.

sports and Fitness

YOGA This course introduces students to basic yogaexercise and is suitable for all experiencelevels.

4536 CBOD 1-001 Grayslake CampusTuesdays 32 Sessionsand ThursdaysAugust 26to December 187-7:50 p.m.$129 Room 706 T. Skarbalus

4537 CBOD 1-002 Grayslake CampusTuesdays 32 Sessionsand ThursdaysAugust 16to December 1912-12:50 p.m.$129 Room 706 T. Wheeler

PILATES This mat-based class uses traditional calisthenics in a mind-body format.

4568 CFIT 1-001 Grayslake CampusTuesdays 32 Sessionsand ThursdaysAugust 26to December 1811-11:50 a.m.$129 Room 706 T. Wheeler

4569 CFIT 1-002 Grayslake CampusMondays and 32 SessionsWednesdaysAugust 25to December 175-5:50 p.m.$129 Room 706 T. Wheeler

KICKBOXING Kickboxing is a unique blend of martial artsand self-defense. Students will becomeskilled in various techniques includingpunching, kicking, blocking and counteringusing hand pads, kicking shields andblocking bats. This class will give you theexceptional benefits of martial arts (betterbalance, increased core strength, improvedself-confidence) without the stress oftraditional promotions. Men and women ofall ability levels, from beginners to masters,are welcome. Boxing gloves or hand wrapsare required.

4571 CFIT 6-001 Grayslake CampusWednesdays 16 SessionsAugust 27to December 177-8:50 a.m.$129 Room 706 T. Wloch

4573 CFIT 6-002 Grayslake CampusWednesdays 16 SessionsAugust 27to December 179-10:50 a.m.$129 Room 706 T. Wloch

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TAI CHI CHUANAn introduction to Tai Chi, an ancientChinese system of movement, meditation and Qigong, meaning “breathing exercises.”Through a series of slow movements,students develop balance, form and mentalcalmness. Slow stretching and gentleexercises will bring increased strength,flexibility and a deep sense of serenity.Practicing Tai Chi and Qigong helps relievestress and promotes a sense of physical andmental well-being.

4588 CBOD 2-001 Grayslake CampusWednesdays 15 SessionsAugust 27to December 107-9 p.m.$129 Room T335 R. Schwartz

TAI CHI CHUAN - INTERMEDIATEThis is a continuation of the introductorycourse. Students will develop some of themore advanced techniques associated withTai Chi Chaun.

4589 CBOD 3-001 Grayslake CampusTuesdays 15 SessionsAugust 26to December 97-9 p.m.$129 Room T335 R. Schwartz

T'AI CHI CHIH® - BEGINNINGT’ai Chi Chih form consists of 19 movementsand one pose. The movements are simple andeasy to learn, but have profound effects on thebody and mind. T’ai Chi Chih is practicedsoftly and effortlessly through relaxed andgentle flowing movements. With practice, itoffers such benefits as stress reduction,increased inner peace and control over events.Physical benefits include improvement inbalance, blood pressure, energy level andcreativity. This moving meditation may be donestanding or sitting. It is not affiliated withmartial arts or exercise.

4538 CBOD 4-001 Grayslake CampusWednesdays 16 SessionsAugust 27to December 177-8:50 p.m.$129 Room TBA D. McElhose

T'AI CHI CHIH®-INTERMEDIATEThis intermediate course will coverrefinement of all 19 movements and one posewith practice each class. The emphasis willbe on deepening your understanding andexploring personal practice. Your practicemay bring more profound harmony of mindand body and physical benefits through thebalancing and circulation of the Chi.

4659 CBOD 5-001 Grayslake CampusTuesdays 16 SessionsAugust 26to December 161:30-3:20 p.m.$129 Room 706 D. McElhose

BEGINNING AIKIDO SKILLS A course in physical education with emphasison the establishment of a strong foundationin the martial art of aikido. Mind and bodycoordination, safety principles and theelementary level of the nine basic aikidotechniques will be taught.

4574 CFIT 7-001 Grayslake CampusWednesdays 16 SessionsAugust 27to December 178-9:50 p.m.$129 Room 706 C. Tseng

INTERMEDIATE AIKIDO SKILLSIncrease your skills in the martial art of aikido.Gain the mind and body discipline that willassist you in most aspects of your life.

4575 CFIT 8-001 Grayslake CampusMondays, 16 SessionsAugust 25to December 158-9:50 p.m.$129 Room 706 J. Scanlan

ADVANCED AIKIDO SKILLSBuild advanced skills in the martial art ofaikido. Gain mind and body discipline thatwill assist you in most aspects of your life.

4576 CFIT 9-001 Grayslake CampusFridays 16 SessionsAugust 29to December 197-8:50 p.m.$129 Room 706 C. Tseng

FENCING SKILLS Try your skill at the Olympic sport offencing. Learn beginning foil fencingtechniques and more. This course is co-listedwith Physical Education.

4577 CFIT 10-001 Grayslake CampusMondays 16 SessionsAugust 25to December 158-9:50 p.m.$129 Room GYMA F. Delgado

POWER VOLLEYBALL - INTERMEDIATETake your power volleyball skills to the nextlevel. Gain expertise while you enjoy theteamwork and camaraderie. A great way toexercise and keep fit. Call (847) 543-2022 oremail [email protected] for questionsregarding which level would suit you best.

4663 CFIT 13-001 Grayslake CampusMondays 16 SessionsAugust 25to December 158-9:50 p.m.$129 Room GYMB J. Szczesniak

POWER VOLLEYBALL - ADVANCEDAttention power volleyball players: advanceyour skills to the highest level. A great wayto exercise and keep fit. Call (847) 543-2022or email [email protected] forquestions regarding which level would suit you best.

4665 CFIT 14-001 Grayslake CampusWednesdays 16 SessionsAugust 27to December 178-9:50 p.m.$129 Room GYMB J. Szczesniak

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AEROBIC DANCE Dance your way to fitness with aerobics. Yourheart will be pumping to the dance beat. Somuch more fun than boring exercises.

4578 CFIT 16-001 Grayslake CampusMondays and 32 SessionsWednesdaysAugust 25to December 176-6:50 p.m.$129 Room 706 D. Paul

BODY TONING – WOMEN Does your mirror continue to reflectunwanted bulges and sags, despite yourweight loss or exercise program? This bodypump course will help to sculpt your figureby covering all muscle groups and focusingon flab areas. Learn how to tone, stretch andstrengthen muscles. Raise your metabolismrate, increase your energy and burn fat with alittle cardio exercise. Wear loose-fittingclothing and gym shoes.

4580 CFIT 21-001 Grayslake CampusMondays and 32 SessionsWednesdaysAugust 25to December 177-7:50 p.m.$129 Room 706 D. Paul

SELF-DEFENSE FOR WOMENDiscover the physical, mental and emotionalaspects of self-defense. Find out how toscrutinize your surroundings, become awareof potentially dangerous circumstances andtake measures to avoid the situation throughtechniques and streetwise applications ofself-defense. The class will drill self-defensetechniques to show how to deal withnumerous confrontational situations. Studentswill work together to support each other togrow in positive, healthy ways. You will alsolearn the liabilities of self-defense. Loose-fitting clothing that covers the knees andelbows is recommended.

4590 CFIT 22-001 Grayslake CampusTuesdays 8 SessionsSeptember 30to November 188-9:30 p.m.$99 Room 706 J. Codamon

TABATAIn this high intensity cardio and strengthinterval training class, you’ll shed stress andfat while you tone your body with a greatcardio workout.

4579 CFIT 20-001 Grayslake CampusTuesdays 32 Sessionsand ThursdaysAugust 26to December 186-6:50 p.m.$129 Room 706 Staff

INTRO TO RUNNINGThis course will introduce students to thefundamentals of preparing for a 5K races.Classes will meet at various outdoor LakeCounty parks when weather permits.

4581 CFIT 25-001 Grayslake CampusSaturdays 8 SessionsAugust 30to October 188-9:50 a.m.$129 Room 706 Staff

SPINNING Burn calories as you exercise on a speciallydesigned stationary bike, the Johnny G Spinner.This comprehensive indoor cycling trainingsystem is for people of all fitness levels. Thespinning rides combine a foundation of basiccycling movements with motivational coachingtechniques, breathing awareness and heart ratetraining. Participants burn an average of 500calories in 40 minutes of nonimpact,individually paced cardiovascular exercise.

4582 CFIT 29-001 Grayslake CampusTuesdays 32 Sessionsand ThursdaysAugust 26to December 185-5:50 p.m.$129 Room 706 Staff

4583 CFIT 29-002 Grayslake CampusTuesdays 32 Sessionsand Thursdays,August 25to December 1712-12:50 p.m.$129 Room 706 Staff

ZUMBA This is a fast-paced, Latin-based aerobicclass that will get your heart racing. Combinegood music with an engaging instructor andbe ready to move!

4584 CFIT 50-001 Grayslake CampusMondays 32 Sessionsand WednesdaysAugust 25to December 1711-11:50 a.m.$129 Room 706 L. Lancaster

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PUBLIC SPEAKING 101Knocking knees, rapid heart rate, cottonmouth or sweaty palms? This class will helpyou overcome speaking anxiety and increaseconfidence when talking in front of anaudience. The workshop will includeexercises that will prove helpful forspeeches, wedding toasts, eulogies andpresentations at work or in class. You mayeven learn to ENJOY having an audience!

4660 CBOD 38-001 Grayslake CampusThursday 1 SessionSeptember 256-8 p.m.$35 Room T323 S. Engstrom

PUBLIC SPEAKING LEVEL 2This level two public speaking class willbuild on what you have learned in PublicSpeaking 101. This interactive class will helpyou be confident and ready when speaking ina group. Come prepared to talk!

4648 CBOD 35-001 Grayslake CampusThursday, October 2 1 Session6-8:30 p.m.$35 Room TBA S. Engstrom

ORGANIZE AND ENHANCE YOUR WARDROBE AND IMAGECourse description on page 19.

4701 CINT 12-001 Grayslake CampusWednesdays 2 SessionsNovember 5-17-9 p.m.$45 Room T334 S. Newman

4702 CINT 12-021 Southlake CampusThursdays 2 SessionsOctober 9-167-9 p.m.$45 Room TBA S. Newman

Building a Better youcourses online

• communicating with professionalism and etiquette

visit www.ed2go.com/clc for a completecourse list. Turn to page 27 for details.

Test preparation coursesonline

• prepare for the Ged® Test• prepare for the Ged® math Test• GmaT preparation • Gre preparation – parts I & II• lsaT Test preparation – parts I & II• saT/acT preparation – parts I & II

visit www.ed2go.com/clc for a completecourse list. Turn to page 27 for details.

writing

HOW TO START A BLOGHave you ever wanted to start a blog, but justdidn’t know where to begin? Join us as welearn how to set up a Wordpress blog, pick agood domain name, conduct a WordpressDashboard, walk through and talk aboutSocial Media strategies, understand thebeginnings of SEO techniques and trafficbuilding, and learn about cool web buildingresources and more.

4675 CWRT 10-001 Grayslake CampusWednesdays 4 SessionsSeptember 24to October 156-8 p.m.$59 Room TBA C. Hall

UNLEASH THE WRITER WITHINIn the first session, the Freedom to Write,everyone has something to say, either toexplore within themselves, or for telling astory. We will learn about freeing the innerdesire to put words to paper and learn how toovercome obstacles to writing, whether forpleasure or profit. With the second session,the Ways of Writers, we will delve intowriting practices that will help participantsimprove their skills and accomplish theirgoals. We will learn from master writers,partake in exercises and discuss our writing.

4649 CWRT 15-001 Grayslake CampusThursdays 2 SessionsOctober 9-166-8 p.m.$49 Room T333 S. Engstrom

WOMEN WRITE TO HEALThis class focuses on personal writing as atool for self-awareness, personal progressand letting go of pain. Just like our physicalscars, we have emotional pain that leavesscars. We will learn how reflective writingjust for one’s self can help us heal, mend andthrive as we live our present and future lives.

4650 CWRT 25-001 Grayslake CampusThursdays 3 SessionsOctober 30to November 136-8 p.m.$69 Room T333 S. Engstrom

writing courses online

• write and publish your nonfiction Book• a-Z Grant writing• Business writing• Travel writing• resume writing• romance writing• write your life story

visit www.ed2go.com/clc for a completecourse list. Turn to page 27 for details.

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visit www.ed2go.com/clc for the complete course list and registrationinformation. For registration assistance call (847) 543-2022.

most courses start at just $115!

Instructor-ledPatient, experienced professionals lead instruction.

Learn from the comfort of your computer.

• Classes begin August 20, September 17,October 15, November 12 and December 10

• Classes start every month• Start as low as $115

self-paced Tutorials Course work is completed independently based on your schedule.

Work when you want,where you want.

• Start when you want• Self-directed courses – you set the pace• Range from $115 – $399

The Center for PersonalEnrichment offers a variety of online courses,including:

online learning anytime, anywhere... just a click away!

arts and crafts

computers: Basic skills, Internet,multimedia

cooking

Family, Home and parenting

Homeschool resources

language

mind & Body

music

personal Interest

photography

science

Test prep for Teens

writing

youth academic

Two online options: Hundreds of engaging courses

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apply, register and pay

1. apply for admissionNew students and students who have not attended classes in two years must apply for admission in one of three ways:

InTerneT: www.clcillinois.edu/applyconted

In person: Admissions and Records Office, Room B101, Grayslake campus

By FaX or maIl: The Student Admission Form is on page 28.• Fax: (847) 543-3061• Mail to: College of Lake County, Attn: Admissions and Records

19351 West Washington Street, Grayslake, IL 60030-1198

2.obtain clc Id number and create mylogin• Allow two working days to process your admission form. You

will receive your CLC student ID number in the mail or by email if you provided one on your admission form.

• With your CLC ID Number go to www.clcillinois.edu/newlogin to create your login for the myCLC student portal. Follow the prompts to complete the process.

3. register for classes by Internet at www.clcillinois.edu/register

• Click on myCLCPortal and login to myStudentCenter• Click on “Search for Classes.”• Specify the semester and then a subject, to view the

classes available.• When you find a specific open class section you want, click

“Select Class” to add to your Shopping Cart.• Click on “Shopping Cart” check the box next to your selected

class and click “Enroll.”• When you add or drop a class, check for “success” or

“error” message.

4. where and when to register in personGrayslake campus – 19351 West Washington Street, Grayslake

lakeshore campus – 111 North Genesee Street, Waukegan

southlake campus – 1120 South Milwaukee Avenue, Vernon Hillson-site registration Hours

Monday-Thursday 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.Fridays 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

online registration is available 24/7.

5. pay course FeesYou are enrolled in a Personal Enrichment course. Payment of course fees is your responsibility. If you wish to drop your classes, you must formally withdraw within the refund period or you will be obligated to pay. You may pay in full by your due date. Check the amount of your bill online by logging into myStudentCenter and selecting the “View or Pay” link. Financial aid is not available for Personal Enrichment classes. For more information about payments, call (847) 543-2085.

6. Billing, refund schedule, withdrawals

Billing statementsA billing statement will be sent on unpaid accounts. However, it is thestudents’ responsibility to meet their payment deadlines regardless ofwhen they receive a bill. Again, payment is due prior to the first dayof the class regardless of when the student enrolled in the class.

withdrawals/refundsStudents who do not plan to complete an enrolled class are responsiblefor officially dropping the class online. Course fee refunds will be issued to eligible students based upon the effective date of withdrawal,which is recorded in the system at the time the student drops the class.Students who stop attending class, but do not officially drop, will remain responsible for all tuition/fees for the class. It is not sufficient to tell an instructor or counselor that you want to drop a class.You must complete the drop/withdrawal action yourself. The official deadline for dropping or for withdrawing are defined individually for each class.

To locate your refund deadline(s), sign onto myStudentCenter and click on the academic calendar deadlines icon next to the class within your term schedule under Academics. If you are not sure of the deadlines, please call CPE at (847) 543-2022.

senior citizensThe classes in this schedule are offered though our Personal Enrichment department and are intended for personal enrichment and/or career development. The senior citizen tuition waiver does not apply to Personal Enrichment classes.

To register for ed2go online classes, visit www.ed2go.com/clc

To register for youth classes, visit www.clcillinois.edu/youth

Questions?Call (847) 543-2022 or email [email protected]

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admissioncenter for personal enrichment and discovery!student admission

10. maIlInG address:

If you have a different address for the purpose of receivingmail you may list it below. You must also list your homeaddress in question 8.

_____________________________________________________Number and Street

_____________________________________________________City or Town

______________________________________________________State & Zip Code County (if Illinois)

11. TelepHone:

preFerred pHone numBer: ❏ HOME ❏ CELL ❏ WORK

Home: ( _________ ) __________ – __________________Area Code Telephone Number

cell: ( _________ ) __________ – __________________Area Code Telephone Number

work: ( _________ ) __________ – __________________Area Code Telephone Number

12. e-maIl address:

______________________________________________________

13. wIll aTTend clc BeGInnInG:

(Year) __________________

❏ Fall (August-December)

❏ Spring (January-May)

❏ Summer (June-July)

14. cerTIFIcaTIon:

I understand that withholding information requested on thisapplication or giving false information may make me ineligible foradmission to the College or subject to dismissal. With this in mind, I certify that the above statements are correct and complete. (Your signature and date are required before CLC can process thisapplication.) The College of Lake County affirms and adheres to apolicy of equal opportunity in all aspects of education andemployment.

______________________________________________________Signature

______________________________________________________Date

maIl To: College of Lake CountyAttn: Admissions and Records19351 West Washington StreetGrayslake, Illinois 60030-1198

FaX: (847) 543-3061

If you need assistance completing this form, please call the office of admissions and records at (847) 543-2061.

1. sTudenT sTaTus

❏ Never attended CLC ❏ Returning to CLC, enter 7-digit Student ID 

(if known) _____________________________________

2. compleTe leGal name:

______________________________________________________(Last) (First) (Middle)

Former or maiden name:________________________________

3. socIal securITy numBer (reQuIred):

_________________ – _________ – _______________

4. Gender: ❏ Male ❏ Female

5. daTe oF BIrTH: ________ /________ /________ (reQuIred)Month Day Year

6. cITIZen / vIsa sTaTus:

Are you a U.S. Citizen ❏ YES ❏ NO

If no, what is your status in the U.S.?❏ Immigrant (Permanent Resident)❏ Student Visa (F-1)

❏ Other (please indicate type if known):

_____________________________________

If on a Visa, what is your home country of origin?

______________________________________________________

7. eTHnIc / racIal descrIpTIon:

Are you a Hispanic or Latino ❏ YES ❏ NO

Are you from one or more of the following racial groups?❏ Asian or Pacific lslander ❏ Black Non-Hispanic❏ American Indian or ❏ White Non-Hispanic

Alaskan Native ❏ Choose not to respond

Which of the above-noted racial groups is your primary group?

______________________________________________________

8. Home address:

Must be listed to document legal residence for tuition assessment and state reporting purposes:

______________________________________________________Number and Street

______________________________________________________City or Town

______________________________________________________State & Zip Code County (if Illinois)

9. resIdency:

❏ I have / ❏ I have not been a resident of Lake County for 30 days prior to the first day of the semester in which I intend to enroll.

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What Xplore! students said they like most about their classes:

“Making new friends.”

“I loved the people in the class.”

www.clcillinois.edu/youth

(847) 543-2759

[email protected]

ACT PrepCreative WritingEngineeringMathStudy Skills

Xplore! Where Kids Go To College

Academic enrichment cleverly disguised as fun for Grades 1-12

Year-round innovative academic enrichment programs taught by experienced, personable instructors whose passion for education will inspire your kids. Topics this fall include:

K-12 teachers! Interested in teaching for Xplore? Contact us at [email protected] or (847) 543-2022. Come join our fun and innovative team of instructors.

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Fast-paced program for Gifted studentsChallenge your gifted seventh or eighthgrade student with our exciting andthought-provoking Fast-Paced Program.These math and verbal courses are designedto engage and equip your bright student foracademic success. To register and for moreinformation, call (847) 543-2022, [email protected], or visitwww.clcillinois.edu/fastpaced

requirements: math saT score 500 or above: verbal saT score 450 or above.

FAST-PACED MATH I (7TH GRADE)The goal of Fast-Paced Math is to enrich thestudent’s mathematical experience byteaching special algebra/geometry topics thatmight not be included in a traditionalclassroom. Students will be taught by severaldifferent teachers throughout the year.

FAST-PACED MATH II (8TH GRADE)Fast-Paced Math II is a continuation from the7th Grade program; it will continue with thespecial topics approach.

FAST-PACED VERBAL I (7TH GRADE)The goal of Fast-Paced Verbal is to enhancethe student’s enjoyment of language arts andto enrich his/her background in literature,composition and vocabulary. Emphasis is onintegrated language arts activities includinggroup work, performance/presentations andactivities designed to use student creativity.

FAST-PACED VERBAL II (8TH GRADE)Fast-Paced Verbal II is a continuation fromthe 7th Grade program.

acT Test prep

IMPROVE YOUR ACT SCORE (GRADES 9-12)Prepare now for fall ACT test dates! Learnsecrets to finishing the ACT test morequickly and scoring higher. Using therequired Barron’s ACT 17th Editiontextbook, your inspiring and engaginginstructor will guide you through fun,interactive lessons to help you avoidcommon mistakes and choose the bestanswers. Bring a pen, a highlighter, yourschool planner and your textbook to class.This class does not offer the actual ACTexam but will prepare you for the October 25or December 13, 2014 test dates in your area.This class is also open to middle schoolstudents whose school districts use the ACTfor program assessment.

4691 CEXP 50-001 Grayslake CampusSaturdays 6 SessionsAugust 30 to October 49 a.m. to 12 p.m.$225 Room TBA D. Zegar

4692 CEXP 50-021 Southlake CampusSaturdays 6 SessionsOctober 11to December 6(No class October 25, November 1and November 29)9 a.m. to 12 p.m.$225 Room R004 D. Zegar

WRITING FOR THE ACT (GRADES 9-12)Let us help you gain valuable skills andstrategies to help you write timed ACTessays. Prepare for results that will help yousecure your top school choices. Learn tounderstand the ACT essay, acquire writingstrategies, practice timed writings andunderstand ACT scoring and how ACTEnglish and writing scores are combined.

4693 CEXP 61-001 Grayslake CampusSaturdays 3 SessionsSeptember 20to October 41-4 p.m.$125 Room T326 D. Zegar

creative arts

DRAWING FOR LEARNING ANDENJOYMENT (GRADES 9-12 COLISTEDWITH ADULT CLASS)What a great way to get to know your mom,dad or grandparent on a whole new level!Register with friends and discover yourcreativity together! This class may inspireyou to draw all your own holiday cards thisyear. Complete course description on pagexx. Students ages 15-17 can register throughthe Xplore! program with a parent who isregistered for CCRF 9-001 and attends each class with them. Call (847) 543-2022 oremail [email protected] for more information.

4827 CEXP 78-001 Grayslake CampusTuesdays 4 SessionsSeptember 9-307-9 p.m.$69 Room T323 M. Gylleck

JEWELRY MAKING – EARRINGS 101(GRADES 9-12 COLISTED WITH ADULTCLASS)Bring your own round nose pliers, flat nosepliers, wire cutters and a wire jig. If you needto purchase these items from the instructorplease email [email protected] afteryou have enrolled for the class. You willcreate at least six pairs of earrings in thisclass. Enroll with a few friends and makeyour holiday gifts this year! A required $50materials fee is payable to the instructor atthe first class. Complete course descriptionon page xx. Teens may register through theXplore! program and attend with a parentwho is registered for CCRF 37-001. Call(847) 543-2022 or [email protected] for moreinformation.

4564 CEXP 13-001 Grayslake CampusMondays 4 SessionsNovember 3-246:30-7:30 p.m.$49 Room E125 A. Brooks

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engineering

INTRODUCTION TO AUTOCAD (GRADES 6-9)Join Karen Schweiss, a licensed civilengineer and CLC credit classes instructor,for an introduction to the fundamentalfeatures and commands of AutoCAD, anelectronic drafting software. Use thiselectronic design tool to draw new objects.Topics include basic drawing and editingcommands, understanding and creatinglayers, dimensioning and plotting. Bring yourown flash drive to class. There is anadditional fee for the textbook.

4627 CSCC 3-001 Grayslake CampusSaturdays 4 SessionsOctober 4-259-11 a.m.$119 Room TBA K. Schweiss

middle school girls! don’t miss the 2015 Girls’ sTem event on saturday, February 28. It’s free! visit www.clcillinois.edu/sTem for updated information.

math

TEN MARKS BOOT CAMP (GRADES 2-4 AND GRADES 5-8)Invest four Friday mornings preparing tostart the new year school year “math strong.”TenMarks, an amazing online math resourcealigned with common core standards,provides fun, personalized computer mathpractice for students who are struggling aswell as for those who just want to strengthentheir math skills. TenMarks’ instant feedback,practice in reading and setting up wordproblems and preparation for computerizedtests such as MAP testing (including practicetests) will give you the edge this fall. Theclass fee includes at-home online access toTenMarks through December 31, 2014.

GRADES 2-44694 CEXP 10-001 Grayslake CampusSaturdays 4 SessionsSeptember 13October 11November 8December 138:30-10 a.m.$99 Room T338 J. Hayward

GRADES 5-84695 CEXP 10-002 Grayslake CampusSaturdays 4 SessionsSeptember 13October 11November 8December 1310:30 a.m. to 12 p.m.$99 Room T338 J. Hayward

music

CONCERT BAND (GRADES 9-12 COLISTEDWITH ADULT CLASS)Complete course description on page xx.Teens can register through the Xplore! with a parent who is registered for CMSC6-001 and attends each class with them. Call (847) 543-2022 or [email protected] for moreinformation.

4558 CEXP 15-002 Grayslake CampusWednesdaysAugust 27to December 17 16 Sessions7:30-9 p.m.$25 Room P101 J. Mojziszek

pet care and TrainingWHAT TO KNOW ABOUT ADOPTING A DOG (GRADES 6-12 COLISTED WITHADULT CLASS)Learn how to choose the best dog for you,your family and lifestyle and how to keepyour new pet healthy. Students in Grades6-12 can register for CEXP 30-001 with aparent or authorized adult who is registeredfor CPET 7-001. Call (847) 543-2022, email [email protected] or visitwww.clcillinois.edu/youth for registrationinformation.

4653 CEXP 30-001 Grayslake CampusSaturday 1 SessionSeptember 2010 a.m. to 1 p.m.$29 Room T326 H. Dewitt

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WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT ADOPTING A CAT (GRADES 6-12 COLISTED WITH ADULT CLASS)Learn what to expect from a new cat orkitten to help pick the right pet for you andyour family. Legal, medical, financial andother requirements will also be covered toensure you are properly prepared for catownership. Students in Grades 6-12 canregister for CEXP 32-001 with a parent orauthorized adult who is registered for CPET8-001. Call (847) 543-2022, [email protected] or visitwww.clcillinois.edu/youth for registrationinformation.

4655 CEXP 32-001 Grayslake CampusSaturday, October 4 1 Session10 a.m. to 1 p.m.$29 Room T326 B. Heidner

PREVENTIVE WELLNESS FOR PETS(GRADES 6-12 COLISTED WITH ADULT CLASS)Prevention of illness or injury is far betterthan having to treat a suffering pet. Learnabout common medical problems faced bypets in our area and how to avoid them, fromvaccines to parasites to safety tips. Studentsin Grades 6-12 can register for CEXP 29-001with a parent or authorized adult who isregistered for CPET 9-001. Call (847)543-2022, email [email protected] orvisit www.clcillinois.edu/youth forregistration information.

4657 CEXP 29-001 Grayslake CampusSaturday, November 15 1 Session10 a.m. to 1 p.m.$29 Room T326 B. Heidner

recreation

AMERICA'S BOATING COURSE (AGES 12-17)Presented as a public service by theWaukegan Sail & Power Squadron, a unit ofthe United States Power Squadrons, the firstfive sessions will include boat terminology,required equipment and regulations, boathandling, navigation rules, aids to navigation,emergency conditions, marinecommunications, water sport safety,trailering, PWC operation and knot tyingfollowed by a review and examinationconducted the sixth session. This module isspecifically designed for those who desire toboat on inland lakes and waterways. Forthose interested in boating on open watersuch as Lake Michigan, the course continueswith nautical charts, the magnetic compass,plotting and basic piloting techniques beingpresented the seventh and eighth sessionsfollowed by an examination the ninthsession. A textbook fee of $30.00 will becollected at the first session of the class.Piloting tools will be available for purchaseat a nominal fee for those who require them.For further details, contactTenney Ford at (262) 222-3078. Studentsages 12-17 earn an Illinois boating safetyeducation card by completing the first sixsessions and exam. A parent or otherauthorized adult registered for CREC 23-001must attend class with each child under 18.

4671 CEXP 26-001 Grayslake CampusThursdays 9 SessionsSeptember 18to November 137-9:15 p.m.$25 Room E125 T. Ford III

AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE (GRADES8-12 COLISTED WITH ADULT CLASS)If you have always wanted to learn AmericanSign Language, now is your chance! Sign upwith a friend to learn ASL in an engagingand interactive class. Ideal for anyone whowants to begin to understand this expressiveand rich language. A textbook is required.Teens may register and attend this class byregistering with a parent who is enrolled inCLNG 30-021. Call (847) 543-2022 or [email protected] for information.

4868 CEXP 8-021 Southlake CampusMondays 10 SessionsSeptember 22to November 246:30-8:30 p.m.$189 Room V232 C. Moresco Hagan

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creative writing

YOUTH WRITERS IN PROGRESS (GRADES 7-8)Meet with other young writers oneWednesday evening a month who enjoy theexperience of creative and expositorywriting. Instructor Susan Schreiber-DeVillezwill help you learn to diminish writinganxiety, discover invention strategies,sharpen writing skills and receive feedback.Group participation is encouraged. (Pleasenote: This is not a remedial writing class.)

4703 CEXP 27-001 Grayslake CampusWednesdays 4 SessionsSeptember 17October 15November 19December 176:30-8:30 p.m.$115 Room T326 S. Schreiber-DeVillez

video Game making online

VIDEO GAME MAKER 101: PERILOUS PYRAMID (AGES 10-17) Learn how to design and modify your ownexciting arcade style video games. You’lllearn how to control characters, objects andoutcomes in your game, then increase thedifficulty level and add more features.Graphics design and graphics animationtopics will also be covered. This class isappropriate for ages 10 and older. The classis self-paced and is available online 24/7 forseven weeks. Check the minimum systemrequirements at this link:http://tinyurl.com/a9cy8tq. To register visitwww.clcillinois.edu/youth. Call (847)543-2022 or email [email protected] confirm your contact information so wecan email your voucher number for classaccess. Adults can register for CCMP 92-801.

4696 CEXP 92-801 OnlineMondays-Sundays 7 WeeksSeptember 8to October 19$179 Online All About Learning

VIDEO GAME MAKER 2: INVADER! (AGES 10-17) Learn how to design and modify your ownexciting arcade-style games. Controlcharacters and outcomes, then increase thedifficulty level and add more features. Topicscovered include graphic design andanimation, sprites, objects, room creation,instances, bonus levels and more. You’llcreate games including soccer, aBreakout-style game, and Alien Invader (plusa secret game at the end of the class!) Thisclass is appropriate for ages 10+. The class isself-paced and is available online 24/7 forseven weeks. To register visitwww.clcillinois.edu/youth. Call (847)543-2022 or email [email protected] confirm your contact information so wecan email your voucher number for classaccess. Adults can register for CCMP 92-802.

4718 CEXP 92-802 OnlineMondays-Sundays 7 WeeksOctober 27to December 7$179 Online All About Learning

looking for a fun, creative environment in which to volunteer? cpe can put your skills and experience to work. email [email protected] or call (847) 543-2759.

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visit www.ed2go.com/clc for a complete course list.

classes begin august 20,september 17, october 15,november 12 and december 10.

classes start as low as $115.

The arts• drawing for the absolute Beginner• Introduction to Guitar• music made easy

computers• Keyboarding• microsoft office courses

computers – web savvy• creating web pages • designing effective websites• web 2.0 Fundamentals

math• Introduction to algebra • math refresher

science• Human anatomy and physiology I and II • Introduction to Biology• Introduction to chemistry

Test preparation• prepare for the Ged® math Test• prepare for the Ged® Test• saT/acT preparation – part 1 and part 2

writing• Beginner’s Guide to Getting published• Grammar refresher and editing classes • Introduction to Internet writing markets• Introduction to Journaling• Introduction to screenwriting• The pleasures of poetry• romance writing

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youth registration

need registration assistance?

call center for personal enrichment (847) 543-2022or e-mail [email protected].

visit www.clcillinois.edu/youth for class listings,scholarship information and withdrawal forms.

Course Number (i.e. 4886) Course No. (e.g. CEXP 40-001) and Course Title Cost

Please allow at least three business days to process this registration. ToTal

OFFICE USE ONLY: CLC ID___________________ Hold ______________ Date Registered _____________ Comments: ___________________________

DATE SENT TO ADMISSIONS:_________________________________ by (Initials) _________________

DIVISION: Late Registration Approved: ____________________________ Section Change from/to _____________________________________________

Instructions: Register early. Complete the information below and signthe Parental Approval portion. Information is protected under FERPAand remains confidential.

mail or fax the completed form.FaX to (847) 543-3061maIl to Office of Admissions and Records

Attn: Youth Program, College of Lake County19351 West Washington Street, Grayslake, IL 60030-1198

Fees are due after the registration form is processed. Please allow three business days for processing. (See Parental Approval)Payment can be made in person or by phone at the CLC cashiersoffice (847) 543-2085. do not include payment with this form.

student Information (required-please print clearly)

_________________________________________________________________Last Name First Name Initial

Date of Birth _______ / _______ / _______ Gender: ❏ Male ❏ Female

_________________________________________________________________Preferred Email Address (required for class confirmation)

_________________________________________________________________Address

_________________________________________________________________City State Zip

Primary Phone ( __________ ) ____________ — _______________________

School _______________________________________ Current Grade _______

Where did you hear about us? __________________________________________________________________________________________________

parental approval (required)I accept financial responsibility for class fees and I understandthat fees are due after the registration form is processed. I agreeto provide payment to the College of Lake County within 10business days of registration. Payment can be made in person orby phone at the CLC cashiers office (847) 543-2085. For myprotection, I will not include payment with this form.

cancellation policy: If my child cannot attend, I will submit the required withdrawal form to the Center for PersonalEnrichment at [email protected] at least five businessdays prior to the class start date. I have read and understand the parental approval and cancellation policy. I understand thatthe withdrawal form is available at www.clcillinois.edu/youth.

_____________________________________________________________Parent / Guardian Signature

_____________________________________________________________Date

❏ Father ❏ Mother ❏ Legal Guardian

youth registration FormXplore! classes — Fall 2014

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Online learning –Anytime, anywhere. Just a click away

The Center for Personal Enrichment offers a variety of online courses for students 13 and older. Both instructor-led and self-paced classes are offered. Dynamic classes developed by expert instructors. Learn from the comfort of your own home. Courses include:

Beginning Writer’s WorkshopDiscover Digital PhotographyGet AssertiveGrammar RefresherHomeschool with SuccessHuman Anatomy and PhysiologyIntroduction to Interior DesignManaging Life as a Single ParentPersonal FinanceSpeed SpanishStart Your Own Edible Garden

Visit www.ed2go.com/clc for the complete course list and registration information.

ed2go CoursesPriced as low as $115.

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Be an Image Maker, Not a Picture TakerBecoming a good photographer is as much about having a creative vision as it is about being a good technician. Learn from professional photographers, Mike Caplan (meteorologist and proud CLC graduate) and John Petrovic, the fundamentals of exposure and composition and the importance of applying that knowledge to craft captivating photos. Page 21

Paranormal InvestigationLearn the fundamentals behind paranormal investigation as well as what or who you may come across when investigating, including different types of entities, their behavior and capabilities. Their interaction with us and how best to handle it will be explained. Psychological, physical and spiritual practices explained. Analyze common practices and techniques. Explore different types of equipment and software. Page 20

Personal Wedding PlanningWhether your special day is right around the corner or only planned on Pinterest, it is never too late or early to get planning tips from a professional. Planning the perfect wedding may seem daunting but topics such as budgeting, contract negotiations, working with vendors, resolving etiquette dilemmas, and managing mothers-in-law will make you more confident and prepared. From the engagement, to the rehearsal dinner, to the ceremony, reception, and honeymoon, each element provides unique challenges you may not yet be aware of. Be it your wedding or a loved one’s, this class will prepare you to create that special day you have always dreamed of. Page 20

Cloud ComputingNot exactly sure what “cloud” computing is? This class will teach you how to use some of the cloud computing tools people are using to save and share their work. Some of the clouds we will talk about include Twitter, Pinterest, Dropbox, Delicious, and Google Chrome. Page 2

Introduction to ChakrasWhat does your energy field say about you? Time to find out! Learn how you interact with your world at the most basic level and explore the ways modern science and Western medicine are validating and incorporating ancient energy healing modalities. You will complete a self-evaluation of your own energetic health and have the opportunity to experience your own energy fields and those of a partner in a paired exercise. Page 17

Intro to AutoCAD – Youth Join licensed civil engineer and CLC credit instructor, Karen Schweiss, for an introduction to the fundamental features and commands of AutoCAD, an electronic drafting software. Use this electronic design tool to draw new objects into existence. Topics include: basic drawing and editing commands, understanding and creating layers, dimensioning and plotting. Page 32

EXPLORE these new classes this fall!

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When you invest in educational opportunity, you are helping to change lives, grow the local economy and create a stronger

community. The College of Lake County provides students with a life-changing path from dreams to a bright future. Generous

donors like you make it possible. Make a gift today. www.clcillinois.edu/foundationgiving

You can change the lives of CLC students while enjoying a night on the town.

Black and White BallToast of the Town

Sponsored by the CLC Foundation

Saturday, September 27, 2014Palmer House, Chicago

6 p.m.

Relish the excitement of experiencing a glamorous event at a legendary hotel in the heart of downtown Chicago.

Highlights:Gourmet Dining

Silent and Live AuctionsLive Music by the Stanley Paul Orchestra

DancingOpen Bar/Martini Bar

Viking River Cruise Raffle

Proceeds benefit the CLC Scholarship fund. For ticket prices and more information, call (847) 543-2400.

Aromatherapy: Herbs and Oils for Weight LossGain a new perspective as you explore the principles of Chinese medicine as it relates to healthy diet, lifestyle and weight loss. Simple tools and techniques using essential oils and herbs will be discussed to assist with weight loss and maintaining a healthy weight and lifestyle. Page 16

Discovery! “Anna Bolena” Lyric Opera TourDonizetti exploits all of the glories of the human voice in this bel canto gem and trailblazes with a theatricality that hadn’t been seen in opera before. Listen to vocal fireworks and watch one of opera’s most gripping confrontations: the Queen rages when she finally discovers that Jane is her arch rival, and Jane is haunted by guilt — desperate to marry the King, yet knowing that she’s the reason he’ll send Anne to the scaffold. Page 1

Black and White Ball

TOAST OF THE TOWN

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Looking for career and workforce courses? Visit www.clcillinois.edu/wpdi

College of Lake County Board of Trustees

Richard A. AndersonPhilip J. Carrigan, Ph.D., SecretaryJeanne T. Goshgarian, Vice ChairmanWilliam M. Griffin, Ed.D.Amanda D. Howland, M.A., M.S.Ed., J.D., ChairmanBarbara D. OilschlagerLynda C. PaulKendall Welton, Student Trustee

President, Jerry W. Weber, Ph.D.

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College of Lake County 19351 West Washington StreetGrayslake, Illinois 60030-1198

Class Schedule (USPS 014-085) is published by the College of Lake County, with issues in April, May, June, July, August, October, November and December. Periodicals Postage paid at Grayslake, IL with additional entries.

POSTMASTER: Send change of address toClass Schedule, College of Lake County19351 West Washington Street, Grayslake, IL 60030-1198

July 2014 – Volume 20, No. 2

CPE Class Schedule Fall 2014

Grandma and Grandpa:• Art, Music, History Lectures or Tours• Computer Classes

Mom and Dad• Culinary Classes• Ballroom Dancing• Fitness Classes

Kids• Xplore! Academic Enrichment Classes

Families• Creative Arts• Pet Care and Training• Music

Call (847) 543-2022 for details on how to purchase a gift card, the gift that fits everyone on your list!

Save this schedule through December 2014

What’s better than a puppy? A class from the Center for Personal Enrichment!

ExploreClass Schedule 2014 Fall Workforce Development Courses

wpdi.clcillinois.eduTraining, consulting and cutting-edge courses for

businesses, professionals and the community.