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Spring 2016 Schedule of Classes

IAL Institute for Adult Learning

www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed/ial/

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MissionThe Institute for Adult Learning, in association with Chesapeake College, is a volunteer organization comprised of individuals age 50 and over whose mission is to provide learning and social experiences which enrich the lives of its members.

About the InstituteEstablished in 2001, the IAL features lifelong learning, luncheon lectures, and special events such as day outings to museums or other attractions within a reason-able driving distance. The IAL is an affiliate of the Road Scholar, comprised of over 300 independent community-based organizations of retirement-age people who share a love of learning and a desire for sociability. The Institute offers lifelong learning to senior adults at a reduced cost. By paying full membership dues, members are entitled to take as many IAL classes as they choose.

All members are encouraged to serve on a committee to help guide the organization and/or share your expertise by leading a class. You may prefer to participate by simply taking courses offered by the Institute. The IAL offers unique educational opportunities that emphasize collab-orative leadership and active member participation. In the company of like-minded people, members may enjoy college-level academic pursuits without concern for credit, grades or prerequisites. The IAL encourages its members to suggest course offerings and to participate as instructors. If you are interested in teach-ing, please see the course proposal form at the end of the catalog or visit our website at http://www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed/ial/

MembershipFull Membership: $75/semester/personFull Membership Benefits:

• Enrollment in unlimited courses

• Priority participation in IAL-sponsored tours

• Participation in Brown Bag Luncheons

• Chesapeake College privileges such as library, bookstore, etc.)

• Reduced prices for IAL luncheons, tours & social activities

Associate Membership: $40/semester/personAssociate Membership Benefits

• Priority participation in IAL-sponsored tours

• Participation in Brown Bag Luncheons

• Chesapeake College privileges such as library, bookstore, etc.

• Reduced prices for IAL luncheons, tours & social activities

I n s t i t u t e f o r A d u l t L e a r n i n g

• Christine Berwind Viney, Chair • Richard Leonard, Vice Chair • Chuck Mock, Secretary • Paula Wolflin, Curriculum Committee • Deborah Mandycz • Robin Klinefelter • Elaine Friedman • Marty Appel • Mary Whitehead • Anne White, Chesapeake College, Director, Division of Continuing Education & Workforce Training • Nancy Barbieri, Chesapeake College, Adm. Associate, Division of Continuing Education & Workforce Training

Council Members

FIELD TRIPS/EVENTSImperial Cities

Departing, Sunday September 25, 20169/25 -10/5/2016

Featuring Prague, Vienna & BudapestHighlights…Prague, Hradcany Castle, Prague Folklore

Dinner & Show, Cesky Krumlov, Vienna, Grinzing Evening, Schoenbrunn Palace, Danube River Cruise, Bratislava, Budapest, Matthias Church, Fisherman’s

Bastion, Szentendre, Renaissance Dinner

Flight & Hotels: 11 days, 14 meals, sedan service & airport transfers, Double $3699, Single $4499 and Triple $3669

Discover Switzerland, Austria & BavariaDeparting: Wednesday, April 19, 2017

4/19 – 4/28/2017Register by October 18, 2016

Featuring Bern , Lucerne, Innsbruck & SalzburgHighlights… Bern, Chateau de Chillon, Montreux,

GoldenPass Panoramic Train, Gstaad, Lucerne, Innsbruck, Austrian Alps, Salzburg, Mirabell Gardens, St. Peter’s

Restaurant, Bavaria, Oberammergau, Tyrolean Folklore Show

Flight & Hotels: 10 days, 12 meals, sedan service & airport transfers, Double $3799, Single $4099 and Triple $3769

Collette Presentation Date: February 24, 2016

Time: 6:30 – 7:30pmLocation - Economic Development Center room 27

For more information, call Anne White at 410-827-5810

or email [email protected]

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Registration InformationYou may join the IAL for a semester by completing the IAL membership form. Register for as many classes as you like using the course registration forms in this catalog. The registration form may also be printed from the College web page, http://www.chesapeake.edu/continuing_ed/ial/. Membership and registration forms, including membership dues and any course fees, must be submitted together for the current semester.

Mail-in registration is the preferred method. Students will be enrolled on a first-come first-served basis. Registrations will continue to be accepted until classes are filled or begin. NO RECEIPT OR CONFIRMATION WILL BE SENT UPON REGISTRATION. HOWEVER, YOU WILL BE NOTIFIED IF A COURSE IS FULLY ENROLLED OR CANCELLED.

The IAL Membership Chair will be provided with members’ names and addresses for the purposes of determining the number of new members we have each semester, how many members do not renew, and the geographic locations of the membership. This information will be used to improve our curriculum offering. If a member prefers this information not be disclosed, contact Anne White at 410-827-5810.

CLASS ATTENDANCEIf you register for a class, the IAL expects that you will attend that class. In deference to the instructor and other students who may wish to take the class, please let the IAL administrator, Anne White know if you need to drop the class.

LOCATIONInstitute classes are held on the Wye Mills campus of Chesapeake College, in the Higher Education Building, Room HEC 117, unless otherwise specified.

LUNCH & LEARN BROWN BAG LUNCHEONSPlease bring your lunch and learn. Lively presentations and discussions are planned for our Brown Bag Luncheons on five Mondays at 11:45 in HEC 117, beginning on April 4th. These luncheons follow the Current Events class. Brown Bag Luncheons are open to the public. If you are interested in leading a discussion group at one of the Brown Bag Luncheons, or have a potential topic or speaker to suggest, please let us know. A list of dates and topics will be posted.

IAL SHOWCASE OF CLASSES

Wine and Cheese Event!

THURSDAY, January 21, 2016 2:00 - 4:00pm

(snow date January 28, 2016)

WYE MILLS CAMPUSTODD PERFORMING ARTS

CENTER LOBBY

Please RSVP by January 13 to:Nancy Barbieri at 410-822-5400 ext. 2300 or

email [email protected] if you plan to attend.

Please join us to learn about the IAL, socialize, meet the instructors, and hear brief descriptions

of upcoming classes and events.

Come and enjoy this wine and cheese event!

IMPORTANT NOTICE!We will be using e-mail to announce

Brown Bag Luncheons, special trips, and other types of activities. Please keep us informed of

any changes to your e-mail address.

DAY TRIPPERSCryptological Museum, Ft. Meade, MD

Tuesday, March 22, 2015Location: Annapolis Junction, MD

Catch a glimpse of some of the most dramatic moments in the history of American cryptology: the people who

devoted their lives to cryptology and national defense, the machines and devices they developed, the techniques they

used, and the places where they worked. For this trip we will car pool from the college.

Paul Reed Smith Guitar Factory, Stevensville, MD Date TBA

West Street East Museum room was named in tribute to founder Paul Reed Smith’s beginnings in a small shop in An-napolis. Tours will offer a look at the processes used to build instruments and amplifiers, from raw wood or blank chassis

to finished product. For this trip we will car pool from the college or meet at facility.

Questions? Contact Anne White at 410-827-5810 or

e-mail [email protected]

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Classes and Descriptions

I n s t i t u t e f o r A d u l t L e a r n i n g

The following courses will be held on theWye Mills Campus

MONDAY CLASSES

TAI CHI FOR BALANCECES 044 SThis course is designed to promote general health and functional fitness. You will learn and perform the basics of Tai Chi and Qigong exercises. These exercises are designed to improve balance, increase muscle recruitment and strength and reduce stress. Participants should wear comfortable clothing that allows free movement and tennis shoes. Limited spaces available, so register early!

Date: Monday, 2/1 - 2/22/16Time: 10:30 - 11:30 (4 sessions)Location: HPAC 103 (Yoga/Dance Studio)Instructor: Lori Bachman

CONTEMPORARY FICTIONNovels in Translation from Around the WorldCEL 162 SThis course we will discuss and analyze 5 books translated into English from countries around the world. We will focus on how the various cultures affect the personalities and events. The books we will be reading are:Child Wonder by Roy Jacobsen (Norway); Me, Who Dove Into the Heart of the World by Sabina Berman (Mexico); Skylark by Dezso Kosztolanyi (Hungary); The Swallows of Kabul by Yasmina Khadri (Afghanistan); The Housekeeper and the Professor by Yoko Ogawa (Japan).

Date: Monday, 2/1 - 3/21/16 (classes will be held every other week, except in March) (2/1, 15, 29),( 3/7, 21)Time: 1:00 - 2:30pm (5 sessions)Location: HEC 117Instructor: Debbie Mandycz and Susan Thau

INVESTIGATING SUSTAINABILITYCEL 169 SThis course will investigate the concept of sustainability, sustainable development, interdependency, and systems thinking as it applies to communities both internationally and locally. Attendees will become familiar with reports by the United Nations and writings and presentations by experts like Dr. Donella Meadows and Dr. Peter Senge. The class will also connect these concepts to the Delmarva region and Chesapeake College’s sustainability program.

Date: Monday, 2/15 - 3/7/16Time: 10:30 – Noon (4 sessions) Location: HEC 117Instructor: Jennifer Hicks

CURRENT EVENTS & SOCIAL ISSUESCEL 104 SFacilitators will lead participant-directed current events discussion sessions. Discussion leaders and class participants choose topics from TV and computer news sources, and from reading newspapers and news magazines. Issues will be wide-ranging, including science, the environment, business, medicine, world events, politics, sports and religion. The intent is to stimulate discussion, to foster respect for differing points of view, to explore unfamiliar areas, and to learn from one another.

Date: Monday, 4/4 - 5/2/16Time; 10:00 - 11:30am (5 sessions)Location: HEC 117Co-Instructors: Mary Whitehead and Larry Blount

GREAT DECISIONS 2016 TOPICS CEL 226 SThis course will introduce complex foreign policy decision making. Students broaden their outlook on major issues worldwide while they examine contextual information about global issues; improve decision making skills through class discussion and debate. Students should order the Great Decision Briefing Book, 2016 edition, at a cost of $25 prior to the beginning of the class. It may be ordered from the Foreign Policy Association via the Internet at www.fpa.org. Click on: “Great Decisions.” The mailing address is FOREIGN POLICY ASSOICIATION, 470 PARK AVENUE SOUTH, NEW YORK, NY 10016. Phone numbers is: 212-481-8100.

Date: Monday, 4/4 - 5/23/16Time: 1:00 - 2:30pm (8 sessions)Location: HEC 117Instructor: Jarvis Cain

PILGRIMAGE IN WORLD RELIGIONSCEL 171 SThis course will probe the nature and practice of Sacred Travel within a variety of World Religions. Using clips from Bruce Feiler’s PBS video series, Sacred Journeys, and other resources, students will learn about Buddhist, Hindu, Muslim, Jewish, Christian and Yoruba religious disciplines which draw millions of observant believers to holy sites around the globe.

Date: Monday, 4/4 - 5/9/16Time: 3:00 - 4:30pm (6 sessions)Location: HEC 117Instructor: Mark Delcuze

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TUESDAY CLASSES

ZENDALAS” ZENTANGLE IN THE ROUND”CES 279 SZendalas are circular patterns drawn on round tiles resulting in a piece of art similar to Mandalas. This class will look at many different types of Mandalas and go through the process of drawing Zendalas using created templates. This is a continuation of the Zentangle Basic class. There is a $5 materials fee for this class, due at the time of registration.

Date: Tuesday, 2/2 - 2/23/16Time: 10:30am - Noon (4 sessions) Location: HEC 117Instructor: Susan Green

ANALYSIS & DISCUSSION OF HARRY POTTER “HARRY POTTER AND THE CHAMBER OF SECRETS”CEL 115 SThis course is designed to provide a venue for the new as well as the veteran reader of Harry Potter to analyze and discuss the second book of J.K. Rowling’s epic and inspiring fantasy series. The course will include a brief introduction and sorting, seminar discussion of the book by chapter sections and analysis of the book as a whole. We will consider how the series is a both a reflection and an impact on modern society and consider its application to psychology. Bring your book, wand and pet owl and board at Platform 9 3/4 for a magical adventure. Date: Tuesday, 2/2 - 3/8/19Time: 1:00 – 2:30 pm (6 sessions)Location: HEC 117Instructor: Steve Kinlock

ANALYSIS & DISCUSSION J.K ROWLINGS AZKABAN “HARRY POTTER AND THE PRISONER OF AZKABAN”CEL 142 SThis course is designed to provide a venue for the new as well as the veteran reader of Harry Potter to analyze and discuss the third book of J.K. Rowling’s epic and inspiring fantasy series. The course will include a brief introduction and sorting, seminar discussion of the book by chapter sections and analysis of the book as a whole. We will consider how the series is a both a reflection and an impact on modern society and consider its application to psychology. Bring your book, wand, spell books and pet owl and board at Platform 9 3/4 for a magical adventure. Date: Tuesday, 3/29 - 5/10/16Time: 1:00 – 2:30pm (7 sessions)Location: HEC 117Instructor: Steve Kinlock

BETTER HEALTH THOUGH BETTER NUTRITIONCEL 229 SUpdate your nutrition science knowledge on the newest discoveries of plant food substances. Find out what the healthiest foods are and what makes them powerful. Many diseases are diet related and better nutrition can make a difference in your life. Develop strategies for eating out, healthy snacking, grocery shopping and cooking at home. Finally, explore how to improve your brain and delay the aging process, including arthritis with diet and exercise.

Date: Tuesday, 4/5 - 4/26/16Time: 3:00 - 4:30pm (4 sessions) Location: HEC 117Instructor: Juliana Pax

ITALIAN CUISINECES 330 SItaly has many diverse regional styles of cooking. We will study the history of Italian cuisine, the different regions and then choose several dishes from the regions and enjoy some Italian wine too! There is a $25 materials fee for this class, due at the time of registration. Limited spaces available, so register early!

Date: Tuesday, 5/17/16Time: 10:00 – 1:00pm (1 session)Location: TPAC, KitchenInstructor: Katie Moose

WEDNESDAY CLASSES

WOULDN’T YOU RATHER BE ON A CRUISE “WESTERN MEDITERRANEAN?”CES 328 SThis insider’s look at ports of the Western Mediterranean, from Barcelona to Venice, offers cultural insights that even cruise passengers sometimes miss. The region’s fascinating history will be highlighted, its intersections with the United States.

Date: Wednesday, 2/3 - 2/24/16Time: 1:00 - 2:30pm (4 sessions)Location: HEC 117Instructor: William Shepard

FINE WINES FOR YOUR FESTIVE DINNERSCES 177 SThis wine tasting course will feature French, American, and Canadian wines. These wines are affordable and fine quality. Emphasis will be on choosing the perfect wines for special occasions such as Easter, Thanksgiving and other

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festive dinners. There is a $25 materials fee for this class, due at the time of registration. Limited spaces available, so register early!

Date: Wednesday, 2/3 - 2/24/16Time: 3:00 - 4:30pm (4 sessions)Location: HEC 117Instructor: William Shepard

THE FILMS OF ROMAN POLANSKICEL 191 SInternational filmmaker Roman Polanski has led a notorious career for both his brilliant films as well as his dark personal life. Having directed films in Poland, France, England and the United States, he has given us films such as Rosemary’s Baby (1968), Chinatown (1974), and The Pianist (2002), all of which were nominated for multiple Academy Awards. The murder of his wife, Sharon Tate, by the Charles Manson gang and his (admitted) affair with a 13- year-old girl, for which he fled into exile in France, make his life as interesting as his movies. The course will examine Polanski’s life and film oeuvre in detail.

Date: Wednesday, 3/2 - 4/6/16Time: 10:00 – 11:30am (6 sessions)Location: HEC 117Instructor: John Wieczoreck

CINEMA CLASSICS 1CEL 112 SCinema Classics will look in detail at six films made over the past 100 years that project that certain quality of direction, style, quality and entertainment that make them candidates for greatness. Grab your lunch and sit back and enjoy!

Date: Wednesday, 3/2 - 4/6/16Time: 11:45-1:15pm (6 sessions)Location: HEC 117Instructor: John Wieczoreck

CONTEMPORARY LITERATURE “STRANGERS”CEL 158 SThis course explores a number of powerful novels of South Africa, Australia and Algeria as well as the stories of their disenfranchised populations. Some of these books are difficult and disturbing, while others are quite simple.

Part 1: The Sorrows of South Africa (March 2 & 9)The Power of One: Bryce Courtenay (please read entire novel before class begins)Disgrace, J. M. Coetzee

Part 2: J. M. Coetzee: writer and public intellectual (March 16 & 23)Slowman, J.M. CoetzeeThe Childhood of Jesus, J.M. Coetzee

Part 3: And what about the Arab(s)( March 30 & April 6)The Pickup, Nadine GordimerThe Meursault Investigation, Kamel Daoud and The Stranger, Albert Camus

Date: Wednesday, 3/2 - 4/6/16 (6 sessions)Time: 1:30 - 3:00pmLocation: HEC 117Instructor: Margot Miller

MEET THE AUTHOR: “BLACKWATER RIVER AND REFUGE”CES 287 SThe creation of Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge in 1933 was the coming together of developments that were to shape all of Delmarva in the years before and after World War II. Phil Hesser will expand upon his book What a River Says - Exploring the Blackwater River and Refuge to trace trends related to Blackwater that would transform Delmarva livelihood, infrastructure, landscape, and nature - the latter, both as it was understood and appreciated. A signed copy of his book will be available for purchase. “ONE DAY EVENT”

Date: Wednesday, 4/13/16Time: 3:00 - 4:30pm (1 session)Location: HPAC 131Instructor: Phil Hesser

PETROLOGY & THE ROCK CYCLECEL 138These four sessions will be devoted to learning about the minerals found in rocks, and the identification of the three families of rocks. Students start off learning the rock cycle, and then work in small groups with a lab partner as they attempt to identify the different rock-forming minerals, and then the rocks themselves.

Date: Wednesday 4/13 - 5/4/2016Time: 1:00 - 2:30pm (4 sessions)Location: HEC 117Instructor: Frank Benjamin

CHINESE CUISINECES 333 SChina is a very diverse country with multiple ethnic groups, dialect and cuisines. During this course students will sample some of these cuisines that are not your ordinary Chinese “Take-Out”. There is a $25 materials fee for this class, due at the time of registration. Limited spaces available, so register early!

Date: Wednesday, 4/27/16Time: 10:00 – 1:00pm (1 session) Location: TPAC KitchenInstructor: Katie Moose

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PHOTOGRAPHY OF A. AUBREY BODINECES 288 SThis course demonstrates the uniqueness of A. Aubrey Bodine’s photography, his contribution to the history of photography, and his impact on the art of photography. Topics include: Survey of Bodine’s photographic career, his important trends, styles and innovations; a slide show of eclectic photography with highlights and descriptions of his images and art; a discussion of Bodine’s impact on 20th century photography and it’s evolution into an art form. “ONE DAY EVENT”

Date: Wednesday, 5/4/2016Time: 10:30 - 12:00pm (1 session)Location: HPAC 131Instructor: Jennifer B. Bodine

THURSDAY CLASSES

REJUVENATE YOUR RETIREMENTCES 286 SThis course is designed to help retirees have a greater understanding of personal finance and help them improve or rejuvenate their retirement. Book Fee: $39.00 due at the time of registration.

Date: Thursday, 2/4 & 2/11/16Time: 10:00 -Noon (2 sessions) Location: HEC 117Instructor: Michael Andersen

ANALYSIS & DISCUSSION “THE DRAGONS OF EDEN”CEL 167 SThis course is designed to provide a venue for the new as well as the veteran reader of the works of Carl Sagan. We will discuss the psychology and social implications of Sagan’s perspective. Date: Thursday, 2/4 - 3/10/16Time: 1:00 – 2:30pm (6 sessions)Location: HEC 117Instructor: Steve Kinlock

UNITED STATES HISTORY 1865- 1918 THE RISE OF THE US TO POWERCEL 218 SThis course will first examine the Reconstruction Period, its failure and its lasting impact upon race relations, as well as the rapid development of the West in farming and cattle production. The class will also trace the development of big business and its labor problems. We will examine the political and foreign affairs leading to our involvement of WWI.

Date: Thursday, 4/7 - 5/5/16Time: 10:30 - Noon (5 sessions) Location: HEC 117Instructor: Robert Springer

DRAWING MADE EASYCES 280 SAccording to Betty Edwards’s Book, “Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain,” everyone is capable of learning to draw. This class will follow her philosophy somewhat, incorporating easy-to-follow instructions. Still-life and landscapers will be introduced at any easy pace. Explorations of various drawing tools will be included. Students will have to provide their own supplies. Those supplies are: Pencils- HB, 2B, 4B, 6B, 8B, Graphite sticks (soft), white charcoal pencil, black charcoal pencil, drawing pad (either 12x16 or 10 x 12), kneaded eraser and fixative.

Date: Thursday, 4/7 - 4/28/16Time: 1:00 - 2:30pm (4 sessions) Location: HEC 117Instructor: Sally Clark

TENNISCES 388 SThis course is designed for former players to get back into the swing of things and beginners to learn an activity for life. We will also cover the four basic tennis strokes, including groundstrokes, volley and serve, scorekeeping and basic rules of tennis. Tennis balls will be provided. Participants must bring their own racquets. Limited spaces available, so register early!

Date: Thursday, 4/7 - 4/28/2016Time: 3:00 - 4:30pm (4 sessions) Location: TENNIS COURTSInstructor: Susan Claggett

MEMOIR WRITINGCEL 123 SThis course will help you jump start your memoir. Writing your memoir is really a gift to those you love. You will also learn about resources available to continue working on your life story. We will discuss using photos, keepsakes, private and public data to assist you in the process of writing your legacy. Bring a Bag Lunch or you can purchase lunch in the Cafeteria. “ONE DAY EVENT”

Date: Thursday, 5/19/16Time: 9:30 – 3:00pm (12-12:45pm lunch)Location: HEC 117Instructor: Joan Katz

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FRIDAY CLASSES

SOUP DU JOURCES 332 SThe comforts, tastiness and varieties of soups are like little else we create in our kitchens. This class will discover soups for the season, occasion and palate. Come and explore the world of bisques, broths, chowders and potages. We will make our own stocks; cook up quick soups as well as long simmering bowlfuls to share. There is a kitchen full of interesting ingredients, savory recipes and friends awaiting. There is a $25 materials fee for this class, due at the time of registration. Limited spaces available, so register early!

Date: Friday, 2/12 - 2/19/16Time: 10:00 – 1:00pm (2 SESSIONS)Location: TPAC, KitchenInstructor: Paula Wolflin

FOUNDATIONS OF ITALIAN IICEL 132 SThis course is designed for students with some knowledge of the Italian language. In this course, students will improve communicative skills and learn new structures and expression that will enable the student to express his/her desires and opinions. We will use authentic materials, such as songs, newspaper and magazine articles, to expose students to contemporary Italian language and culture. Students are required to purchase “Italian Made Simple” for the first day of class. The instructor is a native speaker born and raised in Vicenza.

Date: Friday, 2/26 - 4/22/16Time: 10:30 - Noon (8 sessions)Location: HEC 117Instructor: Nelli Rocco

DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY SLR BASICSCEL 105 SDo you want to learn how to use that fancy camera you have? This class is appropriate for beginners and intermediate skill levels but it will be aimed at the beginner. The main emphasis will be to get students using the more creative options of aperture priority, shutter priority and manual modes. We will also be looking at composition in detail so students will be able to design their photographs in a more artistic way. Please bring your own camera and manual to class.

Date: Friday, 2/26 - 3/18/16Time: 1:00 – 3:00pm (4 sessions)Location: HEC 117Instructor: Robert Miller

LINE DANCINGCES 463 SA Line Dance is a choreographed dance with a repeated series of steps that are performed in unison by a group of people in lines or rows. All of the dancers performing a line dance face the same direction and perform the steps at exactly the same time. Students will learn a different dance step and routine each week. Some of the dances you will learn are: Cha Cha Slide, Macarena, and Cupid shuffle to name a few. So join this class, get some exercise, meet new people, have fun and get those endorphins flowing. Limited spaces available, so register early! You do NOT need a partner for this class.

Date: Friday, 4/1 - 4/29/2016 Time: 10:00-11:30pm (5 sessions)Location: HPAC 103Instructor: Maxine Wixom

THE WOMAN WAS AN ARTISTCEL 166 SWomen artists such as Hildegard of Bingen, Gentileschi, Leyster and Cassatt, to name a few, were known in their own time, but have been neglected in museums and art literature until their resurrection in the 1970’s. The significance of and the contributions of these artists to the history of art and culture is now being explored. This course will present many of these talented woman artists for your appreciations. This course is NOT for women only!

Date: Friday 4/1 - 4/29/16 Time: 1:00 - 2:30pm (5 sessions)Location: HPAC 131Instructor: Beverly Hall Smith

HORTICULTURE CEL 106 SThis course is designed to address beginning to intermediate level horticulture with a wide range of topics related to your home garden. Date: Friday, 4/29 – 5/20/16 Time: 10:30 - Noon (4 sessions)Location: HEC 117Instructor: Variety of Instructors from Talbot County or Queen Annes’ County Master Garden Program.

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Michael Andersen is the founder and president of Andersen Wealth Management. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science and a Master’s degree in Business Administration from Salisbury University. In addition, he is a Registered Investment Advisor and a licensed fiduciary.

Lori Bachman has a Bachelor of Science degree in Health & Physical Education. She recently moved here from North Carolina where she was a Physical Therapist Assistant. Lori has over 20 years’ experience teaching Group Exercise, Therapeutic Exercise and Fitness workshops.

Frank Benjamin has a Bachelor of Science degree from the State University of New York, (SUNY) and 30 years of experience, including 7 years in Okinawa, Japan. He has been an Oceanography instructor at AACC.

Jennifer B. Bodine curates the A. Aubrey Bodine photo collection. She has published 3 Bodine picture books and has lectured on A. Aubrey Bodine for 15 years.

Larry Blount began “retirement” in 1998 after a 30-year dual career in administrative, planning, and policy assignments with the U.S. Public Health Service and as a civil affairs officer with the Army/Army Reserve. He has a bachelor’s degree in history and a master’s degree in anthropology. His interests include lifelong learning, walking, sailing, boating, skiing, travel, and photography.

Jarvis Cain is a Professor Emeritus, University of Maryland, College Park. He is an Agricultural Economist with 35 years of experience teaching management and marketing subjects in the field (extension service) and in the classroom. Heavy emphasis was given to “one-on-one’ educational work with food industry firms at all levels of the distribution system. Over the last 15 years Dr. Cain has taught a case class for AREC majors.

Sally Clark received her BA from Rhodes College in Memphis, TN as well as an Art Education degree from the University of Memphis. She continued her instruction by earning a Certificate of Studies from the Institute of American Studies in Aix en Provence, France. She is retired from teaching and currently enjoys painting whimsical images on furniture, as well as murals. Her subject matter is without boundaries!

Susan Claggett is a USPTR and USPTA professional certified, and has been teaching tennis on the Eastern Shore for 25 years and loves it! Susan teaches all facets of the game from

beginner rallying to competitive doubles play. She competes regularly in Maryland USTA leagues and is a professional at Cross Court Athletic Club, Easton where she runs the Junior tennis program and adult cardio tennis classes.

Rev. Mark Delcuze is an Episcopal priest currently serving as a Rector of Christ Church Parish, Kent Island. He holds a B.A. (with Distinction) from the University of Virginia and a M. Div. from the Episcopal Divinity School (Cambridge, MA). In 30 years of ordained life he has served as Ecumenical Officer for two dioceses, has been a three-time deputy to his denomination’s General Convention and was a nominee for Bishop of Connecticut in 2009.

Susan Green is a retired reading specialist and a fiber artist specializing in traditional rug hooking. She creates her own patterns and dyes her own wool fabric that she uses for wall hangings and rugs. She is a certified Zentangle instructor, having completed the training given by Maria Thomas and Rick Rogers, originators of Zentangle.

Phil Hesser, Author of Looking at a River - Exploring the Blackwater River and Refuge, Phillip Hesser, Ph.D., taught in the US and Africa and managed educational programs for international and non-profit organizations before settling on the Eastern Shore and sharing his love for the landscape and waters of Delmarva. He can be found teaching at Salisbury University and Wor-Wic Community College; lecturing about life and livelihood on Chesapeake Bay; running the marshes with his canine companions Marshall and Bayly; or working on Sitting in Limbo: Life and Livelihood on the Tumps of Chesapeake Bay.

Jennifer Hicks received her Bachelor of Science degree at Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania in Education and her Masters of Science degree at Antioch New England Graduate School in Environmental Studies. She has over 20 years of experience working professionally with communities and community –based organizations including “vision to action” programs on the Delmarva Peninsula. Jenn is also a member of the Shore Leadership Class of 2012 and is a trained Future Search Facilitator.

Joan Katz considers herself a social historian. She has a M.ED. in Guidance and Counseling and has tak-en numerous graduate courses in American and New England History. She has been involved as a pro-fessional and volunteer for many years in educational and nonprofit sectors. Joan has been offering memoir writing classes for 10 years.

Steve Kinlock has earned graduate degrees in psychology, education and history and has over 25 years of teaching experience at the high school and college level. He has also served in elected office.

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Debbie Mandycz has a BA from the University of Richmond, and an MA in Spanish from the University of Maryland. She has taught Spanish, English, English as a Second Language and Latin to students ranging in age 1 year through adults.

Margot Miller, Ph.D., served most recently as adjunct professor of French at the School for Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University, Washington D.C. She now writes fiction, poetry, does a bit of translation and teaches the work of French women writers (in translation) for the Institute for Adult Learning at Chesapeake College.

Robert Miller is a retired science teacher with a 35+ year passion for photography. He does all kinds of photography, but has recently specialized in nature photography. He has taken his camera all over the world including Africa, Iceland, The Artic, Australia, Europe and our United States. He has won many awards and was recently named Digital Photographer of the Year by the Arundel Camera Club. His photographs have been published in The Baltimore Sun, Backyard Gardens and, most recently, in the fine art photography magazine B & W. Bob enjoys teaching and loves to share his love for photography with others.

Katherine Moose is the co-author of The Best of Newport; author of Annapolis: The Guide Book, Eastern Shore of Maryland: The Guide Book, God’s Bounty, Chesapeake’s Bounty, Chesapeake’s Bounty II, New England’s Bounty, Nantucket’s Bounty, Maryland’s Western Shore: The Guidebook and several publications on the fiber-optic telecommunications business. She is also a consultant on international business and protocol. Her hobbies include gourmet cooking, fine wines, history, sailing, genealogy, gardening, theology, and travel.

Dr. Julianna Pax is retired from Montgomery County schools where she developed and taught the nutrition science curriculum. She has a Ph.D. in nutrition science from the University of Maryland and is the author of several cookbooks. The latest is All Our Favorite Recipes for Your Health, with Tips for Beginners and Those Who Want to Eat Healthy. She writes articles for the newspaper and coordinates the Soup and Walks at Adkins Arboretum.

Nelli Rocco was born and raised in Vicenza, Italy. She came to the United States for the first time in the mid- 80’s and has been residing in Maryland ever since with her now adult children. She was a stay at home mom in the first 10 years of her marriage, then in 1994 became a business owner of an Italian Gourmet Food and Gift Shop (Viva l’Italia) located in downtown Easton. She loves her native country, its people, culture and art effects. She has been privately teaching since the beginning of 2014.

Bill Shepard is a retired career diplomat who served on U.S. diplomatic missions in Europe and Asia. He served as Consul General in Bordeaux. He writes on national security topics, and authored the book Diplomatic Tales: Your Invitation to the Embassy, published in 2006. He is also the author of a series of mystery novels.

Beverly Hall Smith moved to Chestertown, MD in January 2014, from Michigan where she was an assistant professor of Art History. She has over forty years’ experience and has taught classes on Art from the caves to the Twenty-first century. She has also directed 10 study abroad classes to several European countries and to Greece. In addition she is a practicing artist specializing in watercolor and photomontage.

Robert Springer has a master’s degree in history. He has taught in high schools for 35 years.

Susan Thau has a BA in English from Elmira College and has been reading and participating in discussion groups for many years. Her work with the Maryland Court of Appeals has provided her with insight into many complex and varied cultures and personalities.

Mary Whitehead has a degree in political science and has long been a “news junkie”. She worked as the legislative director for the trade association of New York’s electric and gas utilities and then became the energy planner for Montgomery County when she moved to Maryland in 1987. Mary was one of the founders of the IAL and served as its first chairperson.

John H. Wieczoreck is a retired high school English instructor, teaches literature and composition as an adjunct at Delaware State University. For over a decade and a half, he has taught literature and writing classes at Chesapeake College and Rowan University in New Jersey. John has taught adult learning seminars on the American Musical, Franklin’s Philadelphia, Tutankhamen, director D. W. Griffith, Citizen Kane, Romeo and Juliet films, Books vs. Movies, and Edith Wharton’s The Age of Innocence.

Maxine Wixom has been teaching computer classes for 11 years, and she also teaches Basic Dance Steps. She is currently teaching at senior centers in Queen Anne’s and Talbot counties. She volunteers to direct and produce a variety of shows to nursing homes, senior centers and fundraisers.

Paula Wolflin has been a lifelong passionate cook. Friends, family as well as the community have enjoyed her culinary skills for many years. She has served as head chef for Chesapeake College dinner theater and catered various small parties and events. Paula loves sharing her interest and creativity with others. She is a retired teacher of visually impaired children.

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Interested in exploring more options and opportunities at

Chesapeake College?Log on to

www.chesapeake.edu/ce to see our schedule of personal enrichment

and skill development courses.

Topics include:

Ballroom dancing

Culinary

Digital photography

Languages

Latin American dance

Maryland law and firearms

Retirement planning

Tai Chi

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1 /___ Chesapeake CollegeInstitute for Adult Learning

Membership Application and Registration Form–Spring 2016

This application covers classes in the spring semester. Please complete one form per person.

Full Membership entitles you to… Associate Membership entitles you to…• Unlimited participation in all IAL courses & study groups. • Reduced prices for all IAL luncheons, tours, and social activities.• Reduced prices for all IAL luncheons, tours, and social activities. • Attend brown bag luncheons.• Attend brown bag luncheons. • Chesapeake College library privileges.• Chesapeake College library privileges.

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MEMBERSHIP DUES SPRING SEMESTER (check one box)CEL 103 S Full Membership - $75 CEL 100 S Associate Membership - $40 (Courses are NOT included.)CEL 10U5 S Under 50 Membership - $170

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[email protected]. Chesapeake College is an equal opportunity institution. Tobacco-free campus.

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IAL Registration Form Spring 2016: Session One - Use one form per person.

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SCES 044 Tai Chi for Balance Wednseday 2/1/2016 2/22/201610:30 AM 11:30 AMSCEL 162 Contemporary Fiction Monday 2/1/2016 3/21/20161:00 PM 2:30 PMSCES 279 Zendalas Tuesday 2/2/2016 2/23/201610:30 AM 12:00 PM$5.00SCEL 115 Analysis & Disc. of Harry Potter Tuesday 2/2/2016 3/8/20161:00 PM 2:30 PMSCES 328 Wouldn't You Rather Be on A Cruise Wednesday 2/3/2016 2/24/20161:00 PM 2:30 PMSCES 177 Fine Wines for your Festive Dinners Wednesday 2/3/2016 2/24/20163:00 PM 4:30 PM$25.00SCES 286 Rejuvenate Your Retirement Thursday 2/4/2016 2/11/201610:00 AM 12:00 PM$39.00SCEL 167 Analysis & Disc. - Dragons of Eden Thursday 2/4/2016 3/10/20161:00 PM 2:30 PMSCES 332 Soup Du Jour Friday 2/12/2016 2/19/201610:00 AM 1:00 PM$25.00SCEL 169 Investigating Sustainability Monday 2/15/2016 3/7/201610:30 AM 12:00 PM

Chesapeake College is an equal opportunity institution, providing access to education, service and employment regardless of race, color, age, religion, national origin, belief, sex or disability. Reasonable accomodations, auxiliary aids and services and other changes required by persons with disabilities to allow access to programs and service will be provided if the college receives sufficient notice and it is not an undue burden to do so. The college urges these requests be made at least 14 days in advance. Tobacco-free Campus.

CLASSES WILL BE HELD IN THE HIGHER EDUCATION CENTER UNLESS A SPECIAL ROOM IS REQUIRED.

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Name:Last First Middle

Address:Street or PO Box City State

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Please indicate the classes you will be attending by checking your selection below:

IAL Registration Form Spring 16: Session Two- Use one form per person.

Part 1: Hispanic or Latino Origin:

Black or African American (BL)

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SCEL 132 Foundations of Italian II Friday 2/26/2016 4/22/201610:30 AM 12:00 PMSCEL 105 Digital Photograpy SLR Basics Friday 2/26/2016 3/18/20161:00 PM 3:00 PMSCEL 112 Cinema Classics I Wednesday 3/2/2016 4/6/201611:45 AM 1:15 PMSCEL 158 Contemporary Literature - Strangers Wednesday 3/2/2016 4/6/20161:30 PM 3:00 PMSCEL 191 The Films of Roman Polanski Wednesday 3/2/2016 4/6/201610:00 AM 11:30 AMSCEL 142 Analysis & Disc. of J.K Rowlings Azcaban Tuesday 3/29/2016 5/10/20161:00 PM 2:30 PMSCES 463 Line Dancing Friday 4/1/2016 4/29/201610:00 AM 11:30 AMSCEL 166 The Woman was an Artist Friday 4/1/2016 4/29/20161:00 PM 2:30 PMsCEL 171 Pilgrimage in World Religions Monday 4/4/2016 5/9/20163:00 PM 4:30 PMSCEL 104 Current Events Monday 4/4/2016 5/2/201610:00 AM 11:30 AMSCEL 226 Great Decisions Monday 4/4/2016 5/23/20161:00 PM 2:30 PMSCEL 229 Better Health & Through Better Nutrition Tuesday 4/5/2016 4/26/20163:00 PM 4:30 PMSCES 280 Drawing Made Easy Thursday 4/7/2016 4/28/20161:00 PM 2:30 PMSCES 388 Tennis Thursday 4/7/2016 4/28/20163:00 PM 4:30 PMSCEL 218 U. S. HISTORY OF 1865-1918 Thursday 4/7/2016 5/5/201610:30 AM 12:00 PMSCES 287 " Blackwater River and Refuge” Wednesday 4/13/2016 4/13/20163:00 PM 4:30 PMSCEL 138 Petrology & The Rock Cycle Wednesday 4/13/2016 5/4/20161:00 PM 2:30 PMSCES 333 Chinese Cuisine Wednesday 4/27/2016 4/27/201610:00 AM 1:00 PM$25.00SCEL 106 Horticulture Friday 4/29/2016 5/20/201610:30 AM 12:00 PMSCES 288 Photography of A. Aubrey Bodine Wednesday 5/4/2016 5/4/201610:30 AM 12:00 PMSCES 330 Italian Cuisine Tuesday 5/17/2016 5/17/201610:00 AM 1:00 PM$25.00SCEL 123 Memoir Writing Thursday 5/19/2016 5/19/20169:30 AM 3:00 PM

Chesapeake College is an equal opportunity institution, providing access to education, service and employment regardless of race, color, age, religion, national origin, belief, sex or disability. Reasonable accomodations, auxiliary aids and services and other changes required by persons with disabilities to allow access to programs and service will be provided if the college receives sufficient notice and it is not an undue burden to do so. The college urges these requests be made at least 14 days in advance. Tobacco-free Campus.

CLASSES WILL BE HELD IN THE HIGHER EDUCATION CENTER UNLESS A SPECIAL ROOM IS REQUIRED.

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Institute for Adult Learning at ChesapeakeCollegeCourse Proposal – Fall 2016

Due on or before March 16, 2016Previous teaching experience and formal academic training are not required to teach Institute for Adult Learning courses.What we look for is a mastery of a subject or skill and enthusiasm to communicate with others. If you have mastery of a subject or have a particular skill or talent that you would like to share with other members, please complete the informationbelow:

NAME:FIRST MIDDLE LAST

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COURSE DESCRIPTION: (Three good sentences describing your course) Example: This continuing education course is designed…,etc.)

COURSE OBJECTIVES: Minimum - 3, Maximum - 5 (Suitable for catalog.)1.2.3.4.5.

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SCHEDULING INFORMATION: (Please complete in full, being as flexible as possible.)

I AM AVAILABLE TO TEACH: Wye Mills Campus

SPRING 1st session - Feb. & March 2nd session - April & May

Could you teach in the spring if the time you prefer is not available in fall? (Circle One) Yes No

FALL 1st session - Sept. & Oct. 2nd session - Nov & Dec

LENGTH OF COURSE: (Circle according to preference): 8 weeks 6 weeks 5 weeks 4 weeks 2 weeks

TIME PERIOD PREFERENCES :(please give as many times you are available to teach)

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday8:45 - 10:15 a.m. 8:45 - 10:15 a.m. 8:45 - 10:15 a.m. 8:45 - 10:15 a.m. 8:45 - 10:15 a.m.10:30 a.m. - Noon 10:30 a.m. - Noon 10:30 a.m. - Noon 10:30 a.m. - Noon 10:30 a.m. - Noon 1:00 - 2:30 p.m. 1:00 - 2:30 p.m. 1:00 - 2:30 p.m. 1:00 - 2:30 p.m. 1:00 - 2:30 p.m. 3:00 - 4:30 p.m. 3:00 - 4:30 p.m. 3:00 - 4:30 p.m. 3:00 - 4:30 p.m. 3:00 - 4:30 p.m.evening class evening class evening class evening class evening class

(Other scheduling preferences: continued on page 2

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Is there a limit to your class size? (circle one) Yes No Would you consider offering a field trip as part of the class? (circle one) Yes No

We request that instructors of lecture/discussion courses allow at least 30 students to register.

Limitation on size of class: Minimum Maximum

Would you be willing to teach a second session of this class if the first session fills? (please circle) Yes No

If so when?

Make-up classes will need to be arranged with the coordinator in the event of cancellation.

Special Equipment/Supplies (please circle those required): Slide projector Computer LCD Projector

Overhead Projector VCR/TV CD or Tape Player Piano

Other (please specify):

Would attendees need any special preparation prior to course? (e.g. read a book for a discussion group) Yes No

Other suggestions:

I would like to suggest a course on

To be taught by

The Institute for Adult Learning does not pay our instructors. However, a stipend of $135 will be issued to all instructors for classes that are four or more weeks in duration. For single or less than four 1.5 hour sessions a stipend of $40 per class will be issued to cover out-of-pocket expenses. Materials provided for the class may be reimbursed, but instructors should check with Anne Slater before purchasing items. An itemized receipt is required for reimbursement by Chesapeake College.

Signature Date

If you have a course description or outline available, please enclose a copy with this form.

Please return the form to:

Anne White, Director,Division of Continuing Education & Workforce Training

Chesapeake CollegeP.O. Box 8, Wye Mills, MD. 21679

For more information, call410-827-5810; fax 410-827-9222 or email [email protected].

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Each semester will consist of 10 weeks of instruction, broken into two sections. Classes begin at 8:45 am and end at 4:30 pm. Some courses cross section lines based on the wishes of the instructors.

JANUARY13 RSVP FOR SHOWCASE OF CLASSES TO NANCY BARBIERI, [email protected] OR CALL 410-8225400 EXT. 230021 IAL SHOWCASE OF CLASSES, WYE MILLS, TPAC LOBBY, 2 PM

FEBRUARY1 SPRING SESSION OF CLASSES BEGINS

MARCH9 FALL 2016 IAL COURSE PROPOSALS DUE 20 REGISTRATION DEADLINE FOR IMPERIAL CITIES22 DAY TRIP TO CRYPTOLOGIC MUSEUM

APRIL 4 LUNCH AND LEARN SERIES -BROWN BAG LUNCHEONS BEGIN MONDAYS, 11:45 AM - 12:4521 BRITISH LANDSCAPES TRIP DEPARTS

MAYDAY TRIP TO PAUL REED SMITH GUITAR FACTORY IN STEVENSVILLE, DATE AND TIME TBA