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Fencing
with Dr. Mark Rinne

Come one come all to learn the sport of Fencing. All equipment provided. The minimum age is 15.
Beginner Late Start Orchestra - LIFE 2129
with Aaron Bell

Have you ever wanted to play a violin, viola, or cello but didn't have the time or life got in the way? Then this is the group for you. Bring your instrument and learn to play in this beginner group.
Returner Late Start Orchestra - LIFE 2131
with Aaron Bell

Have you ever played a violin, viola, or cello and stopped, but want to start again? Then this is the group for you. Dust off your instrument and bring it with you to play.
Medicare Advantage Plan, Long-term Insurance and Medigap Clarified - LIFE 2077
with Erin Leblanc

Medicare Advantage Plans are new to Wyoming. What are they? What's the difference between a Medigap policy and Supplemental Medicare policy? What is the best time to buy a Medigap policy or a Medicare Advantage Plan? Is a Medicare Advantage Plan or a Medigap policy best for me? What does long term care insurance pay for? Why or why not have a long-term care insurance policy? These questions and more will be answered.
Meditation and Mindfulness - LIFE 1936
with Betsy Collar
*Please note the time and date change listed in the published schedule. No Class will be held May 8.
Do you feel like your mind is always busy? Never calm? Does your mind cause you anxiety and worry? This class will give you the strategies to slow it down and get back into the driver's seat of the mind. Each class will focus on a particular subject of mindfulness. Each meditation will focus on an anchor to support the mind. There is great research out there about the health, emotional and spiritual benefits of meditation. Whether you are a seasoned meditator or just beginning, this class will offer something for everyone.
Ranch Horse Youth Clinic
with Jadin Vogler

Interested in ranch and stock horse events? This clinic series is designed for youth ages 10-18 who are eager to develop their horsemanship skills in the versatile world of ranch horse events.
Our Spring 2025 clinic will focus on Pleasure/Ranch Riding maneuvers and Trail obstacles. Participants will benefit from hands-on riding sessions, a special Judge’s Seminar, and lunch. Don’t miss this chance to enhance your skills, ride with a collegiate team, and enjoy a supportive environment!
Led by the LCCC Ranch Horse Team & 6-carded judge, Don Beard.
Riders and horses should be comfortable at the walk, trot, and lope. Competition experience is not required.
Personal horses only.
Instruction will focus on pleasure/ranch riding transitions and trail obstacles.
Judge’s seminar with lunch provided.
Day-trailer parking is available on the south side of the stall barn.
Check-in/Warm-up starts at 8:30 AM.
Horses must be up-to-date on vaccinations and show a current negative Coggins test upon arrival.
Please enter through the Southeast doors.
Horses can be tied up under the bleachers.
Clinic begins at 9:00 AM and ends no later than 2:00 PM.
**Refund Policy: Notification of cancellations must be received by April 21st (5 days prior to the event). Cancellations made on or before April 21st will be refunded in full, minus any applicable processing fees.
Cancellations received after April 21st will not be eligible for a refund.
For questions, please email jvogler@lccc.wy.edu.
Needle Felting - LIFE 2026
with Carolyn Bender

Learn to sculpt amazing objects like animals, birds, holiday ornaments, and more! You'll develop both 2D and 3D skills to create amazing artwork to decorate your home or give as gifts. We will work with loose wools and special felting needles. A fun class for all levels!
Driver's Education - LIFE 1096
with Keith Tast

In-class instruction will be held in person Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 5:30 PM to 8:30 PM and Saturdays 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM. In-car instruction scheduling will begin one week before class starts for students who have completed waivers on file. Observation times will be selected during the first hour of the first day of class.
This program is accredited by the Wyoming State Department of Education and meets the basic requirements of the Wyoming Department of Transportation: 30 classroom hours plus six hours of in-car instruction and six hours of observation (12 total hours outside of classroom hours). Optional simulator time is available for registered driver's education students and can be scheduled by contacting the Life Enrichment office. Communication regarding required waivers and in-car instruction scheduling will be via the email provided at registration. REQUIREMENTS: (1) Student must have their driving permit prior to registration. It is highly encouraged for students to have at least 10 hours of driving experience before class starts; (2) student must provide their own licensed and insured vehicle for their in-car instruction drives; (3) students under 18 must have one parent/ legal guardian attend the first ½ hour of the first class, and (4) attendance at all components of the class is required for the certificate to be issued. Students who do not successfully complete the course may be eligible for additional instruction time for a fee. For more information on this program, please see our Driver's Ed Webpage.