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Precious Metal Clay: Setting Stones - LIFE 2121
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Precious Metal Clay: Setting Stones - LIFE 2121

$177

with Cathy Spencer

Learn to set stones in precious metal clay using three different techniques. We will make a pendant using all three styles of stone setting. Introduction to Precious Metal Clay is a prerequisite to this class.

Canine Good Citizen and Trick Dog - LIFE 2041

$149

with Cathy Anderson

Calendar Next available session starts Mar 29, 2025 at 2:30 pm

Take your dog training to the next level! This class is the American Kennel Club (AKC)'s Canine Good CitizenĀ® (CGC) Program in conjunction with the AKC Trick Dog Novice (TKN) class. You and your dog have the opportunity to earn two titles! CGC is a program designed to reward dogs who have good manners at home and in the community. You will learn and practice all ten steps required to pass the CGC test. Do you and your dog love to be the life of the party by showing off your arsenal of tricks? Then they might be perfectly primed to earn AKC Trick Dog titles! There are five AKC Trick Titles you and your dog can earn. This class focuses on TKN. All it takes is 5 Novice tricks (CGC + 5) to earn the Novice title. On the last day of class, we will do both tests. If you and your dog pass all ten steps and perform all 5 tricks, then you will qualify to request two titles from the AKC. Any breed or mixed breed can receive the CGC and TKN titles and your dog does not need to be registered with the AKC. There is no age limit to take this class. However, all dogs must have attended a local obedience class. Please bring dogs and proof of vaccine to the first class.

Personal Protection in the Home - LIFE 1039

$128

with Pat Lewis

Calendar Next available session starts Apr 3, 2025 at 6:30 pm

The goal of this course is to develop the students' basic knowledge, skills and attitude essential to the safe and efficient use of a handgun for protection of self and family. The course will also provide information on the law-abiding citizen's right to self-defense. Students must provide their own .38 caliber or larger (non-magnum) center-fire handguns and 200 rounds of ammunition. Ammunition must be factory-loaded, full metal jacket design (no reloads). Continued participation in this class will require a student to demonstrate safe handling skills and complete a shooting proficiency evaluation with his/her handgun during the first-class session. Students must present proof of participation (a signed certificate of completion) in either the LCCC/LCSD Basic Pistol Course or the NRA Basic Pistol Course on the first night of class. Any firearms brought to the course will be unloaded prior to entering the LCSD Building. Ammunition and firearms must be carried in separate containers. In order to participate in this course, participants must pass a criminal background check run by the Sheriff's Department. Students must be law-abiding residents of the United States, 21 years of age or older and agree to adhere to the LCCC student code of conduct while attending class.

Medicare Basics - LIFE 1415

$21

with Erin LeBlanc

Calendar Next available session starts Apr 7, 2025 at 6:30 pm

Are you eligible for Medicare or will be shortly? Are you married to someone who will be? Are your parents approaching that age? How do you sign up for Medicare? Do you need to sign up? What if you don't sign up? What are the penalties if you don't? What if you are covered by another insurance plan? What is covered by each part of Medicare? What is Medicare Part C - I have never heard of that? Why do I need to pick a Medicare Part D plan? What is a prescription drug plan anyway? What is the difference between a Supplemental plan and a Medigap plan? Do I need them both? Why should I have long term care insurance if I have Medicare? Doesn't Medicaid pay for that anyway? This class is designed to provide for a brief overview of these topics and help clear up some myths about insurance when we reach age 65.

Intergenerational Wealth Transfer Strategies - LIFE 2137

$12

with Jess Ryan

Calendar Next available session starts Apr 10, 2025 at 5:30 pm

Too often, breakdowns in communication and preparation bring hard-earned financial legacies to an end. But what you've built is worth preserving, and this class can help ensure you have the support and strategies needed to build momentum that will last for generations to come. This class will explore the latest insights about the elements of successful wealth transfer plan and explore all of the key components, including tax-efficient planning, passing on your valuables and the importance of assembling a wealth transfer team of specialized professionals. Jess Ryan is a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNERĀ®.

Hatha Yoga - LIFE 2132

$61

with Toni Brannan

Calendar Next available session starts Apr 12, 2025 at 10 am

This class is designed for students who have some yoga experience. In Hatha Yoga, we hold postures for 2-8 breaths before moving on to the next posture. Yoga postures vary from floor to standing and props are used to support the body and make all postures accessible to various skill levels. Sessions are 60- minutes long and include breathwork and mindfulness. Please bring your own yoga mat to class.

Understanding Medicare Drug Programs - LIFE 1970

$21

with Erin LeBlanc

Calendar Next available session starts Apr 14, 2025 at 6:30 pm

How are drugs covered under Medicare? Do I need to have a drug plan? How do I sign up? Do I need to change the plan every year? I hear there is a penalty if I don't sign up. Is that right? If I am taking no drugs, why do I need to pick a plan? What does that even mean? How do I do it? Is it okay to use the same plan every year? I hear about Open Enrollment, what does that mean? If you have any of these questions, this class is for you.

Intro to Jewelry - LIFE 2135

$139

with Dave Rowswell

Calendar Next available session starts Apr 15, 2025 at 6 pm

In this introductory course, students will learn how to design, cut, and polish a cabochon to create a unique piece of jewelry. This guided project will teach students how to safely operate the equipment in the metals lab and provide guidance on what tools to purchase for at-home projects. Each student must bring a pair of safety glasses. All other materials are provided. Students may need to retake this course to attain the necessary skill level for the Jewelry Studio.





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