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Published by janie.roland, 2023-11-17 15:59:16

ALL Schedule

Spring 2024

ALL ACADEMY FOR LIFELONG LEARNING A Learning Community for Adults 50+ Spring 2024 Course Catalog LoneStar.edu/ALL LSC-CyFair LSC-Houston North LSC-Kingwood LSC-Montgomery LSC-North Harris LSC-Online LSC-Tomball LSC-University Park $25 Membership (full academic year)


Academy for Lifelong Learning A learning community for adults 50+ Lone Star College Lone Star College enrolls over 80,000 students each semester providing high-quality, low-cost academic transfer and career training education. LSC is training tomorrow’s workforce today and redefining the community college experience to support student success. Mario K. Castillo, J.D., serves as Chancellor of LSC, the largest institution of higher education in the Houston area. LSC has been named a 2023 Great Colleges to Work For® institution by the Chronicle of Higher Education and recognized by Fortune Magazine and Great Place To Work® as one of this year’s Best Workplaces in Texas™. LSC consists of eight colleges, seven centers, eight Workforce Centers of Excellence and Lone Star Corporate College. To learn more, visit LoneStar.edu. Academy for Lifelong Learning (ALL) The Academy for Lifelong Learning (ALL) is a membership community that enriches the lives of senior adults by providing stimulating classes and seminars, social activities, skills development, and opportunities for personal growth. One of the fastest-growing trends in America is for seniors to move near colleges and universities to take advantage of low-cost artistic and cultural activities. ALL Member Benefits (Benefits may vary by campus) • Free or low-cost lectures, workshops and seminars • Advance notice of art shows with artist receptions • Discount pricing on plays, concerts and musicals • Volunteer instructor opportunities • Access to college libraries • Campus photo ID cards Activities are designed with the busy schedules of seniors in mind. Most classes are one to two hours in length. Some may have multiple class sessions over several weeks. Day trips, if held, will vary based on the most recent COVID-19 procedures. Instructors are knowledgeable and approachable. $25 ALL membership fee is valid for a full academic year. The Academy for Lifelong Learning program is divided into two academic semesters, beginning with the fall semester and continuing through the following spring semester. Members may join the ALL program at any time; however, if members join in the spring semester, members are still responsible for the full $25 membership fee due. The Academy for Lifelong Learning program does not offer summer courses. ALL Members are responsible for paying their enrollment costs when members register and/or enroll in classes as Academy for Lifelong Learning students. If fees are not paid at this time, classes will be removed and members will be required to re-enroll if space is available. LoneStar.edu/ALL Membership Fee


1 Lone Star College Academy for Lifelong Learning (ALL) is a membership community that enriches the lives of senior adults by providing stimulating classes, activities, skills development and opportunities for personal growth. Educational Seminars • Aging issues • Finance • History • Health and fitness lectures Personal Growth • Book clubs • Political discussions • Art appreciation, art, drawing and painting • Hobbies and crafts Skills Development • Basic computer • Writing •Registration is required to attend online activities and in-person classes. Participation In addition to attending classes and activities, you can make new friends and enrich your life by learning new things. You are encouraged to participate as a committee member or volunteer as an instructor to share your ideas. Volunteer instructor What better way to share your enthusiasm and expertise in subjects important to you than becoming an ALL volunteer instructor? You have a lifetime of knowledge to share, whether it’s discussing a historical event or sharing your love of arts and crafts. Becoming a volunteer instructor allows you to teach others about what is near and dear to your heart, all in a safe and fun environment. An ALL staff member can give you more details about becoming a volunteer instructor. Committee member The ALL program staff members need input from knowledgeable members to help make decisions about course selection, scheduling and marketing. As a volunteer committee member, you’ll be able to do that and more. Your life experience is important and can help ensure the success of the ALL program and promote ALL within the community. Contact your local campus ALL staff member about committee opportunities. ALL Membership Enjoy the membership benefits at all Lone Star College campuses and offsite center locations. Your nonrefundable $25 annual membership fee, effective September 1-August 31, entitles you to take virtual and in-person courses, and use the facility services of LSC-CyFair, LSC-Houston North, LSC-Kingwood, LSC-Montgomery, LSC-North Harris, LSC-Tomball and LSC-University Park. CARE Lone Star College offers a multitude of opportunities for members of the Academy for Lifelong Learning to enhance their educational journey while also addressing concerns about meeting life’s basic needs. The college recognizes that when individuals face challenges related to their essential requirements, it can become a significant distraction from their path to learning and success. To support members in overcoming these obstacles, Lone Star College provides a range of services and resources designed to address their needs comprehensively using LoneStar.edu/CARE. In addition, to the CARE services offered on campus, Lone Star College collaborates with local agencies to provide further support for basic needs. Through partnerships with community organizations, members can access resources (if eligible) related to housing assistance, food assistance, healthcare, and other essential services. LoneStar.edu/CARE provides information about services (based on application or eligibility requirements), to ensure that members have access to a network of support that extends beyond the campus walls. To learn more, visit LoneStar.edu/CARE.


2 LSC-CYFAIR • LSC-HOUSTON NORTH • LSC-KINGWOOD • LSC-MONTGOMERY • LSC-NORTH HARRIS • LSC-ONLINE • LSC-TOMBALL • LSC-UNIVERSITY PARK LONE STAR COLLEGE ACADEMY FOR LIFELONG LEARNING Policies & Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Important Dates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Online Registration Process . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Campus Class List by Date . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Academy For Lifelong Learning Schedule Arts & Crafts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Computer & Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Culinary Arts, Food & Cooking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Financial & Legal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Fun, Hobbies & Recreation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Gardening . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Genealogy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Health, Fitness & Nutrition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Languages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46 Movies, Music & Theater . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47 Politics & Community Affairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Reading & Writing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Science & Nature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Senior Issues . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Travel & Culture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 World Religion & Spirituality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Campus & Contact Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Registration Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 TABLE OF CONTENTS 3 POLICIES & PROCEDURES 28 ARTS & CRAFTS 35 FUN, HOBBIES & RECREATION 38 GARDENING IMPORTANT CONTACT NUMBERS Police Emergencies: 281.290.5911 Non-Emergency Number: 832.813.6800 Technology Services: 832.318.HELP(4357) Main Switchboard: 832.813.6500 Continuing Education Phone Tree: 832.519.2900


SPRING 2024 COURSE SCHEDULE LSC-CYFAIR (CF) • LSC-HOUSTON NORTH (HN) • LSC-KINGWOOD (KC) • LSC-MONTGOMERY (MC) LSC-ONLINE (OL) • LSC-NORTH HARRIS (NH) • LSC-TOMBALL (TC) • LSC-UNIVERSITY PARK (UP) 3 POLICIES & PROCEDURES General Information CONTINUING EDUCATION In addition to Associate of Applied Science degrees (AAS) and college transfer credits (AA/AS), Lone Star College opens doors to personal growth. Continuing Education (CE) programs enable students to enroll year round and graduate from a non-credit workforce program in a semester or less. CE students have a simplified registration process that allows access to dozens of fast track workforce certificate programs, professional development seminars, and test preparation courses. Whether the goal is to start a new career, improve current job skills, or take the certification exam for a national or global industryrecognized certification, Lone Star College has the right courses for you. CE students earn continuing education units (CEUs) and may be eligible for articulating them to semester credit hours (SCH), depending on the CE courses taken. In addition, workforce scholarships may be available to those who qualify. Lone Star College’s Continuing Education certificate programs are viewable online in their area of study or by filtering by award level. Check out LoneStar.edu/Programs-of-Study. For those interested in earning a Continuing Education certificate to start a new career or improve current job skills, Lone Star College opens doors to high-demand careers in: • Arts, Humanities, Communication & Design • Business & Professional Services • Information Technology & Computer Science • Energy, Manufacturing & Construction • Health Occupations • Public Safety & Human/Consumer Services • Social Behavioral Skills & Education • Transportation & Logistics Career and College Preparation Through Continuing Education a community member can take a course, a certificate program or pre-prepare to take an industry certification exam. Courses are offered in a fast-track manner day, night, Saturday and/or online. Some programs are intended for those with no experience and no prior education, others for those with some work experience and a few for those post-bachelor degree. Leisure Learning Lone Star College also offers community education/leisure learning classes for all ages. Programs include: • The Academy for Lifelong Learning (ALL), a membership community that offers free and low-cost classes, events and activities for adults age 50 and older. Lone Star College offers over 100 ALL classes at many of our locations. • Test preparation for the SAT, TSI, HESI, and others. • Fine arts, sports and recreation, computer classes, and more. For more information on Lone Star College’s Non-credit leisure learning programs, go to LoneStar.edu/CE. CE (non-credit) and Credit-Linked Courses Students may enroll in continuing education courses that are linked to semester credit hour courses in which both credit and continuing education students attend the same class. Continuing education students who register for linked courses must meet the same requirements and prerequisites as credit students. Students registered through continuing education earn continuing education units (CEUs). Linked CE course student learning outcomes and assessments are aligned to credit courses, so students who successfully complete a linked CE course may apply for college credit for the course. For more information on CE to Credit Articulation, go to LoneStar.edu/Learning-Assessment. Grading & Attendance I: Incomplete Given instructor and director approval, work must be completed according to the timelines stipulated by the instructor but no later than the end of the next semester with a similar class time and day availability. Failure to complete the work within the specified time will result in a grade of N. A student should not register again for a course in which a mark of I has been given. If the student registers for the course the I will change to a grade of N. No-shows to a course or unexcused absences are not acceptable reasons to be given a grade of I and will be issued an N. Class Cancellations Although CE personnel will contact students at least three business days in advance, in the event a class is canceled, it is the student’s responsibility to check his/her class status before attending. Students can check their class status by calling their campus CE office or going to LoneStar.edu/myLoneStar to open their schedule of classes. Academic Policies, Procedures, & Services Academic Appeals An academic appeal is a formal request by a student to change a grade on an approved basis. A grade appeal must be made within 12 months of the date the grade was posted by the registrar. A grade may only be changed by the instructor of record, the instructor’s department chair, the academic dean, or by the Academic Appeals Committee. Students in specialized disciplines should check their student handbook for program-specific appeal procedures. An academic appeal will be considered if there is evidence that one or more of the following conditions exist: (1) a mathematical error in the grade’s calculation; (2) a deviation-by the instructor-from the course syllabus or LSC policy manual; or (3) disparate treatment of a student that is not addressed by EEO policies. An appeal will not be considered because of general dissatisfaction with a grade, penalty, or outcome of a course. Disagreement with the instructor’s professional judgment of the quality of the student’s work and performance is also not an admissible basis for an academic appeal. For policy information, please reference V.G. and associated Chancellor’s Procedures, available at LoneStar.edu/Policy. Before a student brings an academic appeal, he or she should first meet with the instructor to request that a change be made. If unable to informally resolve a grade dispute, a student may initiate an academic appeal only by filing a Final Grade Dispute Form with the


4 LSC-CYFAIR • LSC-HOUSTON NORTH • LSC-KINGWOOD • LSC-MONTGOMERY • LSC-NORTH HARRIS • LSC-ONLINE • LSC-TOMBALL • LSC-UNIVERSITY PARK LONE STAR COLLEGE ACADEMY FOR LIFELONG LEARNING LONE STAR COLLEGE ACADEMY FOR LIFELONG LEARNING instructor of record for that course. If the student is not satisfied with the instructor of record’s decision or cannot consult with the instructor, the Final Grade Dispute Form must be submitted to the appropriate Dean or CE Director to determine if a resolution can be reached. If a resolution is not reached, and the student desires to pursue the appeal further, the student may appeal to the Chief Academic Officer (“CAO”) by submitting the Final Grade Dispute Form to the CAO of the college employing the instructor of record. If the Chief Academic Officer determines that the appeal does not meet the requirements of this policy, he or she shall communicate this in writing to the student. If the Chief Academic Officer determines that the appeal is appropriate under this policy, he or she will convene the Academic Appeals Committee to consider the complaint. The Chief Academic Officer will notify the student regarding the Academic Appeals Committee’s meeting date, his or her rights, and next steps in the process. The decision of the Academic Appeals Committee is final. For policy information, please reference Chancellor’s Procedures V.G.5, available at LoneStar.edu/Policy. Refer to the website for more information: LoneStar.edu/Student-Complaints. College Policies & Procedures Student Rights and Responsibilities Information on some student rights and responsibilities are included below. For additional information, please refer to the LSC Board Policy Manual and the Chancellor’s Procedures. If there is any conflict between the LSC Board Policy Manual and this catalog, the LSC Board Policy Manual will govern. Additionally, if there is any conflict between the Chancellor’s Procedures and this catalog, the Chancellor’s Procedures will govern. The information set forth in this catalog is intended to be informational and not contractual in nature. LSC reserves and retains the right to amend, alter, change, delete or modify any of the provisions of this catalog at any time or in any manner that the administration or the LSC Board of Trustees deems to be in the best interest of LSC. The information stated herein is for the student’s benefit and assistance. The administration of LSC reserves the right to act as final interpreter of this catalog. Additionally, LSC reserves the right to change, without prior notice, tuition, fees, requirements and regulations, as obligated by district or legislative action or as allowed by law. LSC cannot guarantee that courses listed in this catalog will be offered in any given term or year at any college. Registration for a particular section, course or program will be permitted only until available classroom space or facilities have been filled. LSC reserves the right to cancel any course or section and to make instructor or modality changes, as needed. A student who wishes to review documents regarding the accreditation of Lone Star College may do so by making an appointment with the Chief Student Services Officer (CSSO). Communication All official communication from Lone Star College to its students is delivered through its web portal system, myLoneStar, and the Lone Star College provided email accounts. Computer System Availability Lone Star College recognizes the value that technology adds to teaching and learning and has built a robust and stable infrastructure to support it. Because regular maintenance of computer systems is critical to their performance and efficiency, planned downtimes are normally performed after-hours to minimize disruption to faculty, students and staff. Advanced notice of the scheduled maintenance is distributed in many ways and provides information on the services impacted with estimated start and end times. Users are encouraged to note these communications and plan accordingly. Go to LoneStar.edu/ServiceCenter for updates. Equal Opportunity INFORMATION Equal Opportunity Statement Lone Star is committed to the principles of equal opportunity in education and employment. Lone Star College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, gender expression, religion, ethnic or national origin, disability, veteran status, or any other protected status in its programs and activities, as stated in the LSCS Board Policy Manual. For policy information, please reference College Board Policy Manual Section IV.E.1.1., VI.A.1.1., & VI.D.12, available at LoneStar.edu/Policy. Equal Opportunity Inquiries All inquiries concerning LSC policies, compliance with applicable laws, statutes, and regulations (such as Title VI, Title IX, and Section 504), and complaints may be directed to: Sandra Gregerson Senior Associate Vice Chancellor Equal Opportunity (EO) Officer Office of Governance, Accountability, and Compliance 832.813.6835 Patricia Woods Senior Associate Vice Chancellor Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Officer Office of Human Resources 832.813.6745 Karen Miner Executive Director, Title IX Coordinator Compliance Education and Training 832.813.6614 Title IX Notice of Rights to Complainants Alicia Guevara Director ADA Coordinator Accessibility Services and Resources 281.401.5366 Student Civil Rights Complaints Campus Chief Student Services Officers Campus Presidents Student Complaint Process and Contacts: Inquiries about the laws and compliance may also be directed to the Office for Civil Rights, U.S. Department of Education. For further information, visit ed.gov for the address and phone number of the office that serves your area or call 1.800.421.3481. After exhausting the institution’s grievance/complaint process, current, former, and prospective students may initiate a complaint with THECB by sending the required forms either by electronic mail to [email protected] or mail to: Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board Office of General Counsel P.O. Box 12788 Austin, TX 78711-2788 Facsimile transmissions of the forms are not accepted.


SPRING 2024 COURSE SCHEDULE LSC-CYFAIR (CF) • LSC-HOUSTON NORTH (HN) • LSC-KINGWOOD (KC) • LSC-MONTGOMERY (MC) LSC-ONLINE (OL) • LSC-NORTH HARRIS (NH) • LSC-TOMBALL (TC) • LSC-UNIVERSITY PARK (UP) 5 submit all required documentation prior to the start of a clinical rotation (or externship). Students who are unable to complete the LSC health program clinical skills requirement will not be able to complete the program due to a lack of clinical placement. Additionally, LSC will notify students that a Social Security number may be required for a background check, and may also be required for taking the licensing examination upon completion of program requirements. Students with student visas may have to provide additional or alternate information. Students who would like to inquire about exclusions from immunization compliance may view the Texas Administrative Code § 97.62. Please note: Certain exclusions may apply in accordance with Texas Administrative Code § 97.62. Processing an exclusion from immunization compliance may delay or create acceptance challenges with specific clinical sites, depending on the clinical partner’s particular rules. Although the College will endeavor in working with clinical partners, the College has no control regarding the partner’s rules and exclusion administration. Successful completion of clinical rotations is a condition of successful course completion. CONSEQUENCES OF CRIMINAL CONVICTION Notice of Potential Ineligibility for License1 If you are applying for admission to a College program or enrolling in a College program that may prepare you for an initial occupational license2 issued by a Licensing authority and/or if you later decide to change to a program that prepares you for an occupational license, please be advised of the following: 1. An individual who has been convicted of an offense may be ineligible for issuance of an occupational license upon completion of the educational program. 2. Licensing authorities that issue an occupational license to an individual who completes the educational program issue guidelines stating the reasons a particular crime is considered to relate to a particular occupational license and any other criterion that affects the decisions of the licensing authority. • A state licensing authority that issues guidelines files those guidelines with the secretary of state for publication in the Texas Register. 3. Local or county licensing authorities that issue an occupational license to an individual who completes the educational program issue guidelines related to criminal history and post the guidelines at the courthouse of the county in which the licensing authority is located or publish them in a newspaper having countrywide circulation in that county. • Applicants should contact their respective local or county licensing authority for more details. 4. An individual may request a criminal history evaluation letter regarding the personal eligibility for a license issued by a licensing authority as required by Texas Occupation Code § 53.102. All applicants to and enrollees are encouraged to review all applicable eligibility requirements related to the respective occupational license. Questions related to eligibility requirements should be directed to the applicable licensing authority. Footnotes 1. Tex. Occ. Code Ann. § 53.152 2. “Occupational license” means a license, certificate, registration, permit, or other form of authorization required by law or rule that must be obtained by an individual to engage in a particular business or occupation. Tex. Occ. Code Ann. § 58.001. Qualified and Diverse Employees Lone Star College values diversity in both its employees and students. LSC actively recruits and strives to retain highly-qualified staff, faculty and administration members who will reflect the core values and cultural beliefs of Lone Star College and meet with needs of students and the community. Notice of Non-discrimination Lone Star College maintains a work and academic environment that is free from discriminatory actions based on race, color, sex, gender identity, age, sexual orientation, religion, ethnic or national origin, disability, veterans’ status, or any other protected status, and free of sexual discrimination, which includes sexual harassment and sexual violence. Unlawful discrimination and sexual discrimination by officers, managers, faculty, supervisors, employees, students, advisors, vendors, clientele, and contractors will not be tolerated. Persons who violate the College’s non-discrimination Policy are subject to disciplinary action, up to and including termination of employment, expulsion and/or termination of the contractual relationship. The following employee has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the non-discrimination policies: Chief Human Resources Officer, Equal Opportunity Officer, Title IX Investigator 5000 Research Forest Drive The Woodlands, TX 77381 832.813.6235. Inquiries may also be directed to the Office of Civil Rights, U.S. Department of Education. State Licensure Eligibility Lone Star College offers some workforce associate degree or certificate programs in which a state license is required to obtain employment in healthcare, emergency services or business services fields. For students in these programs who may have a criminal background, please be advised that the background check results could keep them from being licensed by the State of Texas or other licensing agencies required to obtain employment. If a student has a question about his or her background and licensure, please speak with the appropriate department chair, program director, or person listed on the program website. Students also have the right to request a criminal history evaluation letter from the applicable licensing agency. Health Notice and Immunization Lone Star College policy is consistent with Texas law as to requirements and admission of any resident or non-resident student. For admission and tuition purposes, residency is defined within Texas Education Code §54.052. Students will be notified of any additional documentation required of the clinical partner. All students must submit all required documentation prior to the start of a clinical rotation (or externship). Students who are unable to complete the LSC health program clinical skills requirement will not be able to complete the program due to a lack of clinical placement. Additionally, LSC will notify students that a Social Security number may be required for a background check, and may also be required for taking the licensing examination upon completion of program requirements. Students with student visas may have to provide additional or alternate information. The Texas Department of State Health Services require students who are enrolled in healthrelated programs to have specific vaccinations before they engage in direct patient contact activity with potential exposure to blood and bodily fluids. For conditionally accepted students, all identified program documentation is due by the date set by the individual health program. Students in programs that require immunizations must submit proof of such immunizations prior to class registration. All students must


6 LSC-CYFAIR • LSC-HOUSTON NORTH • LSC-KINGWOOD • LSC-MONTGOMERY • LSC-NORTH HARRIS • LSC-ONLINE • LSC-TOMBALL • LSC-UNIVERSITY PARK LONE STAR COLLEGE ACADEMY FOR LIFELONG LEARNING not have to accompany Minors while they are participating in the College class, program, or event, but must be present to monitor the Minors’ activities outside of a College class, program, or event. Minors participating in a College class, program, or event must have written permission from their parent or legal guardian. The Authorized Responsible Adult must be immediately available in an emergency situation. For complete information, please reference College Board Policy Manual Section II.D.2 at LoneStar.edu/Policy. LSC campuses with a Harris County Public Library (HCPL) operating on the college campus will comply with HCPL regulations regarding children in the library.Dual-credit and other similar programs are governed by the applicable agreement between LSC and the independent school district or other secondary education institution. Students participating in a LSC approved program must abide by the requirements specified in the agreement. If the agreement does not specify supervision requirements, then the College’s policy and procedures of supervision apply. Students’ Children on College Premises College students’ children may not enter the classroom, even for brief visits, without the instructor’s prior express written permission. Instructors may deny permission or revoke written permission. Children cannot enter an activity or lab area where dangerous substances or equipment are stored or in use, unless the children are students enrolled in an applicable class or participating in a special College program. For complete information, please reference College Board Policy Manual Section II.D.2.06 at LoneStar.edu/Policy. Additional information concerning children on campus may be found at LoneStar.edu/Student-Community-Facilities. Students with Disability Rights LSC recognizes and supports the principles set forth in federal and state laws designed to eliminate discrimination against individuals with disabilities. LSC believes in equal access to educational opportunities for all individuals and is committed to making reasonable accommodations, including furnishing auxiliary aids and services, for qualified individuals with disabilities as required by law. Please review LSC’s Board Policy and Chancellor’s Procedures on Students with Disability Rights (Section VI.D.11) to find more information, including how to request accommodation. For policy information, please reference College Board Policy Manual Section II.I.1.01. Community Members with Disabilities, available at LoneStar.edu/Policy. Campus Disability Services Office Contact: LoneStar.edu/Contacts-Disability. System Office Accessibility Services and Resources: LoneStar.edu/Accessibility-Services-Resources. Campus Carry The Texas Legislature enacted campus carry by passing Senate Bill 11, effective at LSC on August 1, 2017. Senate Bill 11, known as the Campus Carry Law, amends of the Texas Government Code and Texas Penal Code to allow license holders to carry concealed handguns on college campuses. To carry a concealed handgun on LSC campuses, an individual must have a valid License to Carry issued by the Texas Department of Public Safety. License holders may carry a concealed handgun on or about their person on LSC’s premises except within exclusion zones. LSC students, employees, and visitors on LSC’s premises or at LSC-sponsored or affiliated events are prohibited from 3. “Licensing authority” means a state agency or political subdivision that issues an occupational license. Tex. Occ. Code Ann. § 58.001. Drug and Alcohol Testing for Specified Programs Students in health occupations, emergency services, and truck driving (CDL) programs may be required to undergo drug testing, after acceptance into a program, prior to the start of a clinical rotation, externship, and /or if there is a reason to suspect a drug or alcohol impairment. See individual program student handbooks for further details. Students should be aware that LSC and agencies with which LSC contracts for health occupation clinical experiences and externships will require successful completion of drug/alcohol testing prior to commencement of the clinical/externship experience. The costs of all testing shall be incurred by the student. Student may contact specific health occupation programs, emergency services, and truck driving (CDL) about details regarding specific clinical /externship drug and alcohol testing requirements and policy and procedures per program. For policy information, please reference College Board Policy Manual Section VI.D.6, available at LoneStar.edu/Policy. Inclement Weather In the event of inclement weather or emergency closing, the location executive officer or designee may cancel all or some of the college classes. Generally, such decisions will be made between 5:30 and 6 a.m. for day classes and by 3 p.m. for evening classes. When offcampus facilities are closed for any reason, the college classes at those sites will also be canceled. The closing announcement will be made on local radio/television stations or on our website at LoneStar.edu. If a student or employee believes that weather conditions will put them in danger or at risk, they should follow all safety precautions. LoneStarCollegeAlert All current LSC students and employees are automatically opted-in to LoneStar.edu/LoneStarCollegeAlert. LoneStarCollegeAlert, the LSC emergency alert system, with their LoneStar.edu email address as the primary communication source. Personal contact information must be updated in myLoneStar to receive emergency text messages or notifications to a personal email account. To receive emergency text messages to your cell phone, login to My.LoneStar.edu and update your official student or employee personal information record with your cell phone information. Go to LoneStar.edu/LoneStarCollegeAlert page for more information. Age Guidelines for Non-Credit Progams and Courses CE classes are designed to serve adult learners. The College offers CE courses for dual credit students, who are typically not adult learners. Students who are aged 15 and under must have written parental permission to attend a class. Refer to LSC Board Policy Manual (Section II.D.2.02) on age guidelines. GED Full Review courses are designed to serve students who have recently departed high-school. Students, ages 25 and older, will be required to take a placement test to verify they are ready for the full GED review. Minors on College Premises Lone Star College is a community college system that embraces our communities and welcomes residents of all ages. All minors on campus are subject to all LSC policies and procedures. In order to provide for the safety of all children, unless exempted through a Board-approved variance, an Authorized Responsible Adult (parents, legal guardians, or an adult authorized by a parent or legal guardian to be responsible for Minors) must supervise Minors (persons aged 15 and under) on College premises, unless the Minor is participating in a College class, program, or event. This means that Authorized Responsible Adults do


SPRING 2024 COURSE SCHEDULE LSC-CYFAIR (CF) • LSC-HOUSTON NORTH (HN) • LSC-KINGWOOD (KC) • LSC-MONTGOMERY (MC) LSC-ONLINE (OL) • LSC-NORTH HARRIS (NH) • LSC-TOMBALL (TC) • LSC-UNIVERSITY PARK (UP) 7 openly carrying a handgun -holstered or not- on LSC premises. LSC has established rules and regulations regarding the enforcement of Campus Carry, which are found at LoneStar.edu/WeaponsProcedures. For policy information, please reference College Board Policy Manual Section II.F.1, available at LoneStar.edu/Policy. For more information about Campus Carry, visit the LSC Campus Carry website at LoneStar.edu/CampusCarry. Anyone may report a visible handgun on LSC’s premises or LSC events by contacting the Lone Star College Police Department at 281.290.5911 from any phone or 5911 from a Lone Star College phone. Clery Act LSC complies with the Jeanne Clery Campus Security Policy and Crime Statistics Act, Violence Against Women Act of 2013, and the Jacob Wetterling Crimes against Children and Sexually Violent Offender Registration Act. Relevant information can be found in the Lone Star College Annual Security Report available online at LoneStar.edu/Police. Please review LSC’s Board Policy and Chancellor’s Procedures on Sexual Harassment, Assault, Violence, and Discrimination Process to find more information including how to report a violation to the Title IX Coordinator. Policy & Procedures are found at LoneStar.edu/Policy. College Police The police officers of Lone Star College are commissioned peace officers with the State of Texas and have the same law enforcement authority within the College’s jurisdiction as other police or sheriff’s department. The officers are obligated to enforce all federal, state and local laws, in addition to College policies. The police department works with state and local police agencies as needed to ensure a safe environment for college students, staff, faculty and visitors. More detailed information is available at LoneStar.edu/Police regarding campus safety and security. Contact the LSC police at 281.290.5911 (dial 5911 from any campus telephone). Parking Parking in Student Lots at Lone Star College does not require a permit. Students, employees and visitors may park in the student lots freely as long as they park within stall lines and do not park in designated reserved or handicap areas without the proper permit. There is also designated employee parking. These areas are clearly marked and reserved for employees only. Parking in these areas requires that a permit be displayed. Employees may obtain an Employee Lot parking permit at no cost at LoneStar.edu/Parking. Parking regulations are enforced 24 hours a day. Violators are subject to citation. Citations can be resolved at LoneStar.edu/Parking. For questions related to parking on campus, please email [email protected]. Racial Profiling The LSC Police Department prohibits racial profiling by its officers. The police department actively participates in the state’s required reporting of traffic stop and detention statistics in compliance with state statutes. Sex Offender Policy The Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 62.153 mandates each person required to register as a sex offender, and who intends to be employed, work with a contractor, or attend classes at Lone Star College, to register with the College’s Police Department within seven (7) days of reporting to any LSC campus. As part of this registration, the individual must submit information pertinent to his or her offenses, which will be forwarded to the College’s Review Committee for a determination of eligibility for employment, vendor services, or enrollment. A person seeking to be enrolled as a student must first be approved before completing the registration process. Failure to register and receive necessary approval under this section may result in immediate suspension, dismissal, or termination of employment. To begin the review process, an individual must call the LSC Police Department at 281.290.5911. For policy information, please reference College Board Policy Manual Section IX.B, available at LoneStar.edu/Policy. Sex Offender Data Information concerning registered sex offenders on any Lone Star campus can be accessed from the Lone Star Police website at: LoneStar.edu/Sex-Offenders. Financial Information & Assistance Payment Policy Students are responsible for paying charges by the payment due date. Students who do not pay by the due date will be dropped from some or all their classes unless they are enrolled in a payment plan, or have anticipated financial aid covering their tuition and fee charges. Current students can pay online via myLoneStar. Payments can also be made at the business office with cash, check or credit/debit cards. Credit/Debit card payments will not be accepted by telephone. International payments via Flywire are accepted. Flywire allows international students to pay using bank wire transfers, credit cards, e-wallet and more. Students can go to Flywire.com for more information. Sponsored Billing is available for students whose employer, or other organization, has agreed to pay student account charges on behalf of the student to Lone Star College. Third Party Sponsors are billed after the Withdrawal date (“W” Day) of the main terms (Fall, Spring, Summer). Payment is due 30 days from the invoice date. Any charges not paid by the Sponsor will be the responsibility of the student. Students must fill out a Third Party Agreement form and provide a letter from their Sponsor on company letterhead stating the payment terms prior to classes starting. 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8 LSC-CYFAIR • LSC-HOUSTON NORTH • LSC-KINGWOOD • LSC-MONTGOMERY • LSC-NORTH HARRIS • LSC-ONLINE • LSC-TOMBALL • LSC-UNIVERSITY PARK LONE STAR COLLEGE ACADEMY FOR LIFELONG LEARNING ALL Contact Phone Numbers LSC-CyFair..............................832.482.1067 LSC-Houston North..................281.290.2601 LSC-Kingwood ........................281.312.1750 LSC-Montgomery ....................936.273.7259 LSC-North Harris.....................281.618.5510 LSC-Tomball............................281.401.1868 LSC-University Park.................346.395.3215 there are sufficient funds available in your checking account before submitting payment. Our system will make three attempts at processing your payment. Additional attempts may result in additional charges by your financial institution. Check with your bank to review its fee policy. Charge Cards Accepted VISA, MasterCard, American Express, and Discover will be accepted for payment of tuition and fees. Payments can be made using debit/ credit cards, pre-paid cards or gift cards. Students should retain the pre-paid cards and gift cards used for payment, even if the balance is depleted. Refunds will be applied to the original card used during payment. Refunds Students must officially withdraw one business day before class begins to receive a refund. Otherwise, no refund will be given. Membership fees are nonrefundable. Lab fees are nonrefundable. If a student receives a refund check in error, a student should contact their nearest CE office. Policy & Procedures: LoneStar.edu/Policy Disability Services: LoneStar.edu/Disability-Services Student Consumer & Safety Information Family Education Rights and Privacy Act The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), also known as the Buckley Amendment, was established to protect the privacy rights of all students and applies to any educational facility receiving federal funds. The Act prevents the release of certain information held within student educational records. Information is provided on the LSC website for individuals seeking student records and for staff seeking information on FERPA regulations and how to properly manage student records. For more information, go to LoneStar.edu/FERPA. Phone: 281.290.3460 The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), also known as the Buckley Amendment, was established to protect the privacy rights of all students and applies to any educational facility receiving federal funds. Disclosure ALL seeks to provide courses that are academically interesting and create opportunities for members to broaden their scope and interests. The material presented in the courses is for informational purposes only. Courses are not eligible for college credit. Participation in ALL does not allow for enrollment in Non-ALL classes at Lone Star College without separate application to those programs. LSC is not responsible for any liability incurred in connection with the use of information obtained from a course. The views and opinions expressed in ALL courses are strictly those of the instructors. Because the advice or information given by your instructor may not coincide exactly with your own particular situation, we urge you to: 1) consult your broker or financial advisor before acting upon implied or actual recommendations concerning investments; and 2) consult your doctor before following any suggestions pertaining to use of medical-related products or other medical advice. LSC does not endorse the opinions, services, or products offered by the instructors. Important Dates For ALL Spring 2024 Open House dates and information, go to: LoneStar.edu/ALL Lone Star College campuses will be closed on: Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday ...............January 15 Spring Break ..................................March 11 - 17 Spring Holiday ...............................March 29 - 31 ALL Membership $25 ALL membership fee is valid for a full academic year. The Academy for Lifelong Learning program is divided into two academic semesters, beginning with the fall semester and continuing through the following spring semester. Members may join the ALL program at any time; however, if members join in the spring semester, members are still responsible for the full $25 membership fee due. The Academy for Lifelong Learning program does not offer summer courses. ALL Members are responsible for paying their enrollment costs when members register and/or enroll in classes as Academy for Lifelong Learning students. If fees are not paid at this time, classes will be removed and members will be required to re-enroll, if space is available.


LoneStar.edu/ALL 9 LSC-KINGWOOD ONLINE REGISTRATION SPRING 2024 COURSE SCHEDULE REGISTERING FOR CLASSES New Students complete the below Application Process. If you have attended classes or events at any of the Lone Star College campus locations, you are a Returning Student with a Student ID. Returning Students may proceed to page 12 Steps for Online Class Registration. Getting Started! 1. Apply for New User Account. 2. Register for classes. New Student User Application Process Insert the link Services.LoneStar.edu/CERegistration/ into your browser to create a temporary username and password. Use your up-to-date personal email address, to submit an online application. Be sure to check the box stating “I’m not a robot” and click “Create Account” for the next steps. NOTE: This temporary username and password will be used to complete the CE application only. Once the application is completed, submitted, and confirmed, you will receive an email with your new LSC credentials. There are four different ways to “Get Started”: 1. Online 2. In-Person 3. Email 4. Phone Returning Student If you have previously attended classes with Lone Star College, your LSC Student ID # remains the same. Returning students use their my.LoneStar.edu email address as their login username. New Student If you are a current Credit student, you will need to apply through the “New Student” application form at LoneStar.edu/CE and wait for your email. Depending on the pre-requirements, you will get a To-Do email or a Confirmation email.


10 LSC-CYFAIR • LSC-HOUSTON NORTH • LSC-KINGWOOD • LSC-MONTGOMERY • LSC-NORTH HARRIS • LSC-ONLINE • LSC-TOMBALL • LSC-UNIVERSITY PARK LONE STAR COLLEGE ACADEMY FOR LIFELONG LEARNING Fill out Application form: Next, you will be directed to the Online Application form. Fill out the application form, certify, and click on “Submit” at the bottom of the page. Once the validation process is complete you will receive a confirmation notice to your provided email. Click icon to learn more about the Continuing Education programs offered at Lone Star College. Also, feel free to contact the Lone Star College campus to learn more about which program/plan best suits the classes/certification you are aiming to pursue. Need IT Help? Contact the IT Service Desk. Go to LoneStar.edu/ITHelp anytime for IT resources and information or call 281.318.HELP(4357) between 6 a.m. to midnight to speak to an agent.


LoneStar.edu/ALL 11 LSC-KINGWOOD ONLINE REGISTRATION SPRING 2024 COURSE SCHEDULE Certify and Submit: Complete form by checking Certification box and clicking Submit. Upon submission, an on-screen message will appear indicating the status of real time processing of your application. Take this opportunity to record your Student ID# for future use. After Application Submission: Please wait for Lone Star College to complete processing your application automatically. • Takes approximately 10 minutes System will then generate and send you an email with next steps to follow. • If you do not receive email in 10-20 minutes, please contact Lone Star College campus located at LoneStar.edu/CE and reference your LSC student ID number received on the screen of submission.


12 LSC-CYFAIR • LSC-HOUSTON NORTH • LSC-KINGWOOD • LSC-MONTGOMERY • LSC-NORTH HARRIS • LSC-ONLINE • LSC-TOMBALL • LSC-UNIVERSITY PARK LONE STAR COLLEGE ACADEMY FOR LIFELONG LEARNING Lone Star College Email is your Username Get Email Address or Reset Password Locked Out? Phone IT Service Desk Steps for Online Registration Class enrollment is through the myLoneStar portal. Students, will be directed to the my.LoneStar.edu page. Log into your myLoneStar student account using your Lone Star College email and password. Once logged into your student account, please double check “Tasks.” There may be Holds on your account preventing you to move forward. For assistance, please call 281.318.4357. 1. Select the Student Tile. 2. From the Student Homepage, click on the Manage Classes tile. 3. From Select a Value click current enrollment Term. Note: If the current enrollment term (Spring, Summer, Fall) does not appear STOP here, contact a campus CE office to activate the term. 4. From the left pane select Class Search and Enroll.


LoneStar.edu/ALL 13 LSC-KINGWOOD ONLINE REGISTRATION SPRING 2024 COURSE SCHEDULE LSC-KINGWOOD ONLINE REGISTRATION 5. In the Class Search and Enroll window enter Class number and click the arrow to view. Note: If the right arrow is not active, see Step 4 and contact a campus CE office to activate the current term. 6. In the Class Search Results window you may view your selected class. Select and click the right arrow or class to view details in Course Information. 7. In the Course Information window you can view your Class Selection and click the right arrow to register. 8. Step 1 of 3 Review Class Selection 9. Step 2 of 3 Enroll or Add to Cart Option to click Previous or Next Click Next top right. Enroll or Add to Shopping Cart and click Next. COURSE RUBRIC EXAMPLE COURSE RUBRIC EXAMPLE


14 LSC-CYFAIR • LSC-HOUSTON NORTH • LSC-KINGWOOD • LSC-MONTGOMERY • LSC-NORTH HARRIS • LSC-ONLINE • LSC-TOMBALL • LSC-UNIVERSITY PARK LONE STAR COLLEGE ACADEMY FOR LIFELONG LEARNING LSC-KINGWOOD ONLINE REGISTRATION 10. Step 3 of 3: Review and Submit 11. CONFIRMATION • Class Cancellation - check your weekly email for the latest schedule changes. • Class time conflicts - contact a campus CE Advisor to override and enroll you into the class. • Students cannot register after class start date - contact the campus coordinator for registration approval. Review and click Submit. Tips: Why do I see an error? Now that you have registered into a class click the Student Homepage icon at the top left side and follow the instructions in Step #3 Online Payment. A reminder to students that if you register for classes and do not complete your payment, after 72 hours the system will drop your classes automatically. To Schedule an Appointment with an Academy for Lifelong Learning Coordinator Coordinators are available to help you make informed decisions about your schedule of classes in the Academy for Lifelong Learning program. Coordinators are also available to assist you with registration and campus locations. Prerequisites Academy for Lifelong Learning classes do not require any prerequisites. Register On Campus or Attend an Open House Academy for Lifelong Learning students may also register for classes using the registration form in the schedule at any Continuing Education Office. You may complete your registration and payment on campus. Various campuses also have Open Houses to showcase all the available Academy for Lifelong Learning classes available. Check out LoneStar.edu/ALL for the latest available Open House campus information. Add/Drop Classes You can add or drop a class through your mylonestar portal as long as this is done before the class is scheduled to begin. ALL members are highly encouraged to drop classes they do not plan to attend to allow other students to fully participate. Membership fees are non-refundable after the first day of the ALL semester. Course Availability ALL seeks to provide courses that are academically interesting and create opportunities for members to broaden their scope and interests. The material presented in the courses is for informational purposes only. Courses are not eligible for college credit. Participation in ALL does not allow for enrollment in Non-ALL classes at Lone Star College without separate application to those programs. LSC is not responsible for any liability incurred in connection with the use of information obtained from a course. Please see course schedule for details, or go to LoneStar.edu/ALL. LSC-CYFAIR 9191 Barker Cypress Road Cypress, TX 77433-1383 CASA Building, Room 116 CE: 281.290.3460 CE Hours: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. (M-F) LSC-KINGWOOD 20000 Kingwood Drive Kingwood, TX 77339-3801 APA Building, Suite 111 CE: 281.312.1660 CE Hours: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. (M-F) LSC-MONTGOMERY 3200 College Park Drive Conroe, TX 77384-4500 Building E, Suite 100 CE: 936.273.7446 CE Hours: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. (M-F) LSC-NORTH HARRIS 2700 W.W. Thorne Drive Houston, TX 77073-3499 Continuing Ed Building (CMED) CE: 281.618.5602 CE Hours: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. (M-F) LSC-TOMBALL 30555 Tomball Parkway Tomball, TX 77375-4096 Room E166 CE: 281.357.3676 CE Hours: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. (M-F) LSC-UNIVERSITY PARK 11521 Compaq Center West Drive Houston, TX 77070 EMI Building, Suite 100 CE: 281.290.2601 CE Hours: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. (M-F) LONE STAR COLLEGE CAMPUS INFORMATION LSC-HOUSTON NORTH 4141 Victory Drive Houston, TX 77088 CE: 281.810.5604 CE Hours: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. (M-F) LSC-ONLINE 20515 TX 249 (at Louetta) Houston, TX 77070-2607 281.290.5010


LoneStar.edu/ALL 15 SPRING 2024 COURSE SCHEDULE Academy for Lifelong Learning Online Payment Instructions Navigation Log into your myLoneStar account at www.my.LoneStar.edu. 1. 2. 3. Click Make Payment. This will take you to the Nelnet site. 4. Once at Nelnet, Click Make Payment. Click the Student Tile. Click the Financial Account Tile.


16 LSC-CYFAIR • LSC-HOUSTON NORTH • LSC-KINGWOOD • LSC-MONTGOMERY • LSC-NORTH HARRIS • LSC-ONLINE • LSC-TOMBALL • LSC-UNIVERSITY PARK LONE STAR COLLEGE ACADEMY FOR LIFELONG LEARNING 6. Enter the amount balance due in the appropriate term(s). Then click the Next-Payment Method button. 5. Enter the credit card information, account holder name, expiration date, and billing information.


LoneStar.edu/ALL 17 SPRING 2024 COURSE SCHEDULE 7. Review the information. A receipt of the transaction will be emailed to your Lone Star email account. Click the "Add another email address" link to have a transaction receipt emailed to an additional email address. Click "Pay Now" button to complete the transaction. Please note that all credit card transactions for Lone Star College are processed by Nelnet Campus Commerce, USA. 8. 9. Click on the "Proceed to Home" button to return to your account information at Nelnet.


18 LSC-CYFAIR • LSC-HOUSTON NORTH • LSC-KINGWOOD • LSC-MONTGOMERY • LSC-NORTH HARRIS • LSC-ONLINE • LSC-TOMBALL • LSC-UNIVERSITY PARK LONE STAR COLLEGE ACADEMY FOR LIFELONG LEARNING ALL Academy for Lifelong Learning Ways to Volunteer Thank you Volunteers If you are enthusiastic about a subject or hobby and would like to volunteer to teach a class for the ALL Program, we would like to hear from you! If you are interested in sharing your time, talent, hobby, or profession with the ALL membership, please consider volunteering to serve on a committee or to teach a class. Volunteering with ALL not only enriches the lives of seniors, but also provides personal growth and development for our volunteers! We are open to suggestions that bring our communities together to educate and benefit ALL. • Teaching an ALL class • Serving on a committee and recruiting new ALL members • Recruiting volunteer instructors • Submitting innovative ideas for future classess • Assisting with Open House • Greeting members and answering phone calls Volunteer LSC-CyFair Cyndi Seeberger [email protected] 832.482.1067 CASA 116 LSC-Houston North Elizabeth Miranda [email protected] 281.290.2601 LSC-Kingwood Kathy Bakat [email protected] 281.312.1750 APA 117C LSC-North Harris Sharon Holzscherer [email protected] 281.618.5510 CMED 100 LSC-University Park Kathleen Ivchenko [email protected] 346.395.3215 EMI Building, Room 100 LSC-Montgomery Steve Gorman [email protected] 936.273.7259 UC 301A LSC-Tomball Randy Hall [email protected] 281.401.1868 E166 Lone Star College would like to take this opportunity to thank the volunteers and instructors who have devoted their time and expertise to make the ALL Programs successful. Campus Information


SPRING 2024 COURSE SCHEDULE LSC-CYFAIR (CF) • LSC-HOUSTON NORTH (HN) • LSC-KINGWOOD (KC) • LSC-MONTGOMERY (MC) LSC-ONLINE (OL) • LSC-NORTH HARRIS (NH) • LSC-TOMBALL (TC) • LSC-UNIVERSITY PARK (UP) 19 Academy for Lifelong Learning Campus Class List by Date NOTE: Scheduled information is subject to change. Please be sure to check your weekly emails for all late changes in class schedules. LSC-CyFair (CF) Reg. # Facility Mode Start End Days Times Name of Class 14775 TBA IP 1/16 5/7 Tu 8-9 a.m. Stepping Out 14846 Online OL 1/16 1/16 Tu 10-11:30 a.m. Navigating Grief 14770 Offsite IP 1/18 5/9 Th 12-3 p.m. Texas 42 Dominos 14835 Online OL 1/23 1/23 Tu 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Climate Change for You 14665 HSC1 105 IP 1/24 1/24 W 10-11:30 a.m. Carne Asada Tacos 14681 HSC1 105 IP 1/25 5/9 Th 1-3 p.m. Gifts of a Diabetic Cuisine 14730 HSC1 105 IP 1/25 1/25 Th 10-11:30 a.m. When is a Good Time to Invest? 14847 Online OL 1/30 1/30 Tu 10-11:30 a.m. Recapturing Joy 14865 HSC1 105 IP 1/30 1/30 Tu 1:30-3 p.m. Aircraft Basics 14684 HSC1 105 IP 1/31 1/31 W 10-11:30 a.m. Chicken Penne 14646 HSC1 105 IP 2/1 2/1 Th 10-11:30 a.m. Beginner Crochet 15176 HSC1 105 IP 2/1 2/1 Th 1:30-3 p.m. Jefferson is the Big Cheese 14827 HSC1 105 IP 2/6 2/6 Tu 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Counter the Mass Shooter, P1 14733 Online OL 2/7 2/7 W 1:30-3:30 p.m. Tax Pitfalls in Retirement 14820 HSC1 105 IP 2/7 2/7 W 1:30-3 p.m. Dog Animal Rescue and Foster 14776 Online OL 2/8 2/22 Th 1:30-3 p.m. Affected by Hearing Loss? 14854 Online OL 2/8 2/8 Th 10-11:30 a.m. Don’t Get Scammed 14661 HSC1 105 IP 2/13 2/13 Tu 1-2:30 p.m. Podcasting for Fun and Profits 14829 HSC1 105 IP 2/13 2/13 Tu 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Counter the Mass Shooter, P2 14858 Online OL 2/13 2/13 Tu 10 a.m.-1 p.m. The Gift of Anxiety 14778 HSC1 105 IP 2/15 2/15 Th 1-2:30 p.m. Parkinson’s 101 14873 HSC1 105 IP 2/20 2/20 Tu 10-11:30 a.m. More Canyonland Adventures 14687 HSC1 105 IP 2/21 2/21 W 10-11:30 a.m. Low Cost Home Roasted Coffee 14736 HSC1 105 IP 2/22 2/22 Th 10-11:30 a.m. Managing Your Investments 14825 HSC1 105 IP 2/24 2/24 Sa 8 a.m.-1 p.m. AARP Driver Safety 14689 HSC1 105 IP 2/27 2/27 Tu 10-11:30 a.m. Chili with Beans 14739 Online OL 3/5 3/5 Tu 10-11:30 a.m. Finances 50+ 14837 HSC1 105 IP 3/5 3/5 Tu 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Nautical Beauties 14868 HSC1 105 IP 3/5 3/5 Tu 1-2:30 p.m. Travel the Globe on Any Budget 14693 HSC1 105 IP 3/6 3/6 W 10-11:30 a.m. Mama Mia Chicken Soup 14812 HSC1 105 IP 3/6 3/6 W 1:30-3 p.m. Battles: 2nd Marne, 1819 14839 Online OL 3/7 3/7 Th 10-11:30 a.m. Interesting Facts About Nepal 14841 HSC1 105 IP 3/7 3/7 Th 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Oil & Air Disasters 14773 HSC1 105 IP 3/8 3/8 F 1-3 p.m. Plant Propagation 14741 HSC1 105 IP 3/19 3/19 Tu 1:30-3:30 p.m. End of Life Planning 14823 HSC1 105 IP 3/19 3/19 Tu 10-11:30 a.m. The Empowerment Center 14786 Online OL 3/21 3/21 Th 1:30-3 p.m. Your Hormonal Health 14863 Online OL 3/26 3/26 Tu 10-11:30 a.m. Using Death Anxiety Positively 14653 HSC1 105 IP 4/2 4/2 Tu 1-3 p.m. Cricut for Beginners 14814 HSC1 105 IP 4/2 4/2 Tu 10-11:30 a.m. Art of the Holocaust 14656 HSC1 105 IP 4/4 4/4 Th 10-11:30 a.m. Interior Design Basics 101 14800 HSC1 105 IP 4/4 4/4 Th 1-2:30 p.m. Parkinson Awareness Month 14695 HSC1 105 IP 4/9 4/9 Tu 10-11:30 a.m. Lemon Chicken 14816 HSC1 105 IP 4/10 4/10 W 1:30-3 p.m. Scoundrels of Medieval Plague 14806 Online OL 4/11 4/11 Th 1:30-3 p.m. Gut Health/Digestion 14697 HSC1 105 IP 4/17 4/17 W 10-11:30 a.m. Coconut Key Lime Squares 14808 HSC1 105 IP 4/17 4/17 W 1:30-3 p.m. Pharmacy & Your Health


LSC-ATASCOCITA CENTER (AC) • LSC-HOUSTON NORTH FAIRBANKS (FC) • LSC-HOUSTON NORTH FALLBROOK (FB) • LSC-HOUSTON NORTH GREENSPOINT (GC) LSC-HOUSTON NORTH VICTORY (VC) 20 Reg. # Facility Mode Start End Days Times Name of Class 14844 HSC1 105 IP 4/18 4/18 Th 1:30-3 p.m. Introduction to Texas Geology 14877 HSC1 105 IP 4/23 4/23 Tu 1:30-3 p.m. Energy Healing Work 14817 HSC1 105 IP 4/30 4/30 Tu 10-11:30 a.m. The Jewish Refuge Crisis 14660 HSC1 105 IP 5/2 5/2 Th 10-11:30 a.m. Why a Junk Journal? 14832 HSC1 105 IP 5/3 5/3 F 9 a.m.-12 p.m. CPR Training 14809 HSC1 105 IP 5/7 5/7 Tu 1-2:30 p.m. Life Renewal: 50+ Women LSC-Houston North Fairbanks Center (FC) Reg. # Facility Mode Start End Days Times Name of Class 14286 TBA IP 2/2 2/2 F 12-1 p.m. Travel on a Budget LSC-Houston North Fallbrook (FB) Reg. # Facility Mode Start End Days Times Name of Class 14285 TBA IP 2/1 2/1 Th 12-1 p.m. Travel on a Budget LSC-Houston North Greenspoint Center (GC) Reg. # Facility Mode Start End Days Times Name of Class 14284 TBA IP 1/31 1/31 W 12-1 p.m. Travel on a Budget LSC-Houston North Victory Center (VC) Reg. # Facility Mode Start End Days Times Name of Class 14261 VC 119 IP 1/30 1/30 Tu 12-1 p.m. Travel on a Budget 14271 VC 119 IP 2/13 2/13 Tu 12-2 p.m. Cancer Information 14287 VC 119 IP 2/21 3/6 W 12-1 p.m. Essential Oils 14276 VC 119 IP 3/5 3/26 Tu 12-2 p.m. Healthy Cooking 14277 VC 119 IP 3/7 3/28 Th 12-1 p.m. Strength and Fitness 14275 VC 119 IP 3/13 3/13 W 12-2 p.m. ABC’s of Diabetes 14288 VC 119 IP 4/3 4/24 W 12-1 p.m. Knitting 14283 VC 119 IP 4/15 4/15 M 12-2 p.m. Parkinson's 101 14279 VC 119 IP 4/17 4/17 W 9 a.m.-12 p.m. CPR Class 14289 VC 119 IP 5/1 5/1 W 12-2 p.m. Computer Basics 14281 VC 119 IP 5/8 5/8 W 12-2 p.m. Medication Management LSC-Atascocita Center (AC) Reg. # Facility Mode Start End Days Times Name of Class 15380 AC 125 IP 2/7 2/7 W 1:30-2:30 p.m. The Amazing Immune System 15247 AC 125 IP 2/9 2/9 F 2-3 p.m. Valentine Candy Art 15382 AC 125 IP 3/20 3/20 W 1:30-2:30 p.m. How to Brew Tepache at Home!  15289 AC 125 IP 3/21 3/21 Th 2-3 p.m. Your Backyard, Your History 14707 AC 125 IP 4/26 4/26 F 2-3 p.m. Interactive Greeting Cards 15287 AC 125 IP 4/30 5/2 TuTh 2-3 p.m. WW II LSC-Kingwood (KC) Reg. # Facility Mode Start End Days Times Name of Class 15170 MUS 118 IP 1/16 5/12 Tu 7-9:50 p.m. LSC-Kingwood Big Band 15178 MUS 101 IP 1/16 5/12 M 4:30-6:20 p.m. Symphony Orchestra 15181 MUS 118 IP 1/16 5/12 Th 7-9:50 p.m. Kingwood Pops 15184 MUS 117 IP 1/16 5/12 TuTh 11 a.m.-12:20 p.m. Concert Choir 15186 MUS 117 IP 1/16 5/12 M 7-9:50 p.m. Kingwood Chorale 15191 MUS 118 IP 1/16 5/12 MW 3-4:20 p.m. Kingwood Jazz Ensemble 15193 MUS 118 IP 1/16 5/12 M 7-9:15 p.m. Symphonic Band 15305 TBA IP 1/16 1/16 Tu 1-3 p.m. LSC-Kingwood Book Club


SPRING 2024 COURSE SCHEDULE LSC-CYFAIR (CF) • LSC-HOUSTON NORTH (HN) • LSC-KINGWOOD (KC) • LSC-MONTGOMERY (MC) LSC-ONLINE (OL) • LSC-NORTH HARRIS (NH) • LSC-TOMBALL (TC) • LSC-UNIVERSITY PARK (UP) 21 Reg. # Facility Mode Start End Days Times Name of Class 15114 APA 113 IP 1/24 3/6 W 1-2:30 p.m. Daily Life in Ancient World 15066 FTC 109 IP 1/25 3/21 TuTh 2-4 p.m. Pickleball Intermediate 14701 APA 115 IP 1/26 2/16 F 12:30-2:30 p.m. Knitting Basics 16176 AC 125 IP 1/26 1/26 F 1-2 p.m. Mindful Observation 14938 Online OL 1/26 3/1 F 9:30-10:30 a.m. Spring Gardening Made Easy 15074 FTC 109 IP 1/26 3/8 F 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Pickleball Advanced 15021 Online OL 1/29 1/29 M 12-1 p.m. DASH-ing to a Healthier You 15057 FTC 109 IP 1/29 3/20 MW 2-4 p.m. Pickleball Beginner 14750 TIB 206 IP 1/30 1/30 Tu 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Wikipedia for Beginners 15196 MUS 117 IP 1/30 5/12 TuTh 1:30-2:55 p.m. Chamber Singers 14683 FTC 108 IP 2/1 2/8 TuTh 11 a.m.-12 p.m. Beading Earrings 14929 CLA 113 IP 2/1 4/25 Th 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Advanced Bridge 14936 CLA 113 IP 2/1 4/25 Th 2-4 p.m. Beginning Bridge 14997 FTC 106 IP 2/1 3/7 TuTh 11 a.m.-12 p.m. Strength and Fitness Training 15005 FTC 105 IP 2/1 5/9 Th 12-1 p.m. Beginning Line Dance 15342 Online OL 2/1 4/25 Th 1:30-2:30 p.m. Building Healthy Bones 15349 Online OL 2/1 4/25 Th 2:45-3:45 p.m. Yoga 15165 CLA 113 IP 2/1 4/25 Th 9-11 a.m. Mountain Dulcimer Play-Along 15311 APA 113 IP 2/2 2/23 F 11 a.m.-12 p.m. Introduction to Astronomy 14927 APA 113 IP 2/6 2/6 Tu 1-2:30 p.m. Getting the Most From Your Mac 15364 Online OL 2/6 2/6 Tu 3-4 p.m. Intro to Virtual Classes 14698 APA 115 IP 2/7 5/8 W 1-2:30 p.m. Quilting Bee 14921 TIB 206 IP 2/7 2/7 W 2:10-4:10 p.m. Security: Computers/Phones 14934 CLA 113 IP 2/7 4/3 W 5-7 p.m. Spades 15134 APA 113 IP 2/12 2/12 M 1:30-2:45 p.m. Sixty Years of The Beatles 15319 Online OL 2/12 2/12 M 1-3 p.m. Mattie’s Book Club 14686 FTC 108 IP 2/13 2/22 TuTh 11 a.m.-12 p.m. Beading Necklaces 15127 Online OL 2/13 2/13 Tu 1-2 p.m. Knitting During Wartime 16126 APA 113 IP 2/13 2/13 Tu 1-2 p.m. Knitting During Wartime 14924 TIB 206 IP 2/14 2/21 W 2:10-4:10 p.m. ABC Absolute Beginner Computer 15314 TBA IP 2/20 2/20 Tu 1-3 p.m. LSC-Kingwood Book Club 15387 Offsite IP 2/20 2/20 Tu 7:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Hemi Hideout Tour 14933 CLA 113 IP 2/21 4/17 W 9-11 a.m. Texas 42 Dominos 14703 TBA IP 2/23 3/22 F 12:30-2:30 p.m. Crochet Workshop 15141 APA 113 IP 2/26 2/26 M 1:30-2:45 p.m. Sir Douglas Quintet 14690 FTC 108 IP 2/27 3/5 TuTh 11 a.m.-12 p.m. Beading Bracelets 14928 APA 113 IP 2/27 2/27 Tu 1-2:30 p.m. iPhones, iPads and Updates 15254 Online OL 2/27 2/27 Tu 1-2:30 p.m. iPhones, iPads and Updates 14926 TIB 206 IP 2/28 3/6 W 2:10-4:10 p.m. Welcome to Excel 14745 Online OL 3/5 3/5 Tu 2-5 p.m. Intro to Virtual Classes 15366 APA 113 IP 3/5 3/5 Tu 1-2:30 p.m. Criminal Acts 14694 FTC 108 IP 3/7 3/7 Th 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Beading Rings 15348 FTC 105 IP 3/8 5/10 F 12-1 p.m. Joyfully Healthy - Walk & Talk 15315 TBA IP 3/19 3/19 Tu 1-3 p.m. LSC-Kingwood Book Club 14925 TIB 206 IP 3/20 3/27 W 2:10-4:10 p.m. Excel-erate: Charts & Formulas 15301 Online OL 3/20 3/20 W 12-1 p.m. Volunteering & Community 15080 FTC 109 IP 3/22 5/10 F 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Pickleball Advanced 15372 APA 113 IP 3/22 4/26 F 10-11 a.m. Book Club with Math 14930 APA 113 IP 3/25 3/25 M 12:30-1:30 p.m. Photography 15062 FTC 109 IP 3/25 5/8 MW 2-4 p.m. Pickleball Beginner 15367 APA 113 IP 3/26 3/26 Tu 1-2:30 p.m. Estate Without Probate 15073 FTC 109 IP 3/26 5/9 TuTh 2-4 p.m. Pickleball Intermediate 15322 Online OL 4/1 4/1 M 1-3 p.m. Mattie’s Book Club 15341 APA 113 IP 4/8 5/6 M 1:30-2:30 p.m. Be Well Live Well Longevity 15145 Online OL 4/9 4/9 Tu 9-11 a.m. Virtual Walking Tour 14935 Online OL 4/10 4/10 W 12-1 p.m. Fencing 15000 APA 113 IP 4/12 4/12 F 2-3:30 p.m. Living with Diabetes


22 LSC-CYFAIR (CF) • LSC-HOUSTON NORTH (HN) • LSC-KINGWOOD (KC) • LSC-MONTGOMERY (MC) LSC-ONLINE (OL) • LSC-NORTH HARRIS (NH) • LSC-TOMBALL (TC) • LSC-UNIVERSITY PARK (UP) LONE STAR COLLEGE ACADEMY FOR LIFELONG LEARNING Reg. # Facility Mode Start End Days Times Name of Class 15374 APA 113 IP 4/12 4/12 F 9:50-11:50 a.m. How to Self-Publish Your Book 15327 Online OL 4/12 4/12 F 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Medicare Workshop: Basics 15312 APA 113 IP 4/15 4/15 M 11 a.m.-12 p.m. Egypt 15317 TBA IP 4/16 4/16 Tu 1-3 p.m. LSC-Kingwood Book Club 15378 APA 113 IP 4/16 4/16 Tu 3-4 p.m. Aircraft Basics 15121 Online OL 4/17 4/17 W 1:30-2:30 p.m. The Fault Lines in America 15356 APA 105 IP 4/17 4/17 W 1:30-2:50 p.m. The Fault Lines in America 15376 TBA IP 4/19 4/19 F 9:50-11:50 a.m. How to Sell Your 1st Book 15385 APA 115 IP 4/19 4/19 F 1:30-3 p.m. Space History & Future! 15329 Online OL 4/19 4/19 F 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Medicare: Prescription Drugs 14920 TIB 206 IP 4/22 4/22 M 2:30-3:30 p.m. Microsoft Word to Web Design 14709 CLB 125 IP 4/26 4/26 F 2-4 p.m. Shibori: The Art of Tie Dying 15334 Online OL 4/26 4/26 F 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Medicare: Supplements 14937 APA 113 IP 5/6 5/6 M 10-11 a.m. Flower Gardening 6399 TBA IP 5/21 5/21 Tu 1-3 p.m. LSC-Kingwood Book Club 6486 Offsite IP 5/21 5/21 Tu 7:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Lone Star Flight Museum Tour 6400 TBA IP 6/18 6/18 Tu 1-3 p.m. LSC-Kingwood Book Club 6401 TBA IP 7/16 7/16 Tu 1-3 p.m. LSC-Kingwood Book Club LSC-Montgomery (MC) Reg. # Facility Mode Start End Days Times Name of Class 14892 MC-B B102 IP 1/8 4/29 M 12-3 p.m. Film Series 14893 UC 310 IP 1/8 8/12 M 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Current Events - Monday 14894 Online OL 1/8 8/12 M 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Current Events - Monday 14662 UC 310 IP 1/9 7/30 Tu 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Crochet 14969 UC 311 IP 1/9 1/9 Tu 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Taking Your Writing Up a Notch 14659 UC 310 IP 1/9 7/30 Tu 12-4 p.m. Quilting 14664 UC 301A IP 1/10 8/14 W 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Crochet Bee 14717 UC 301A IP 1/10 8/14 W 12-3 p.m. Bridge Club 14719 UC 301A IP 1/11 8/15 Th 1-3 p.m. Chess Club 14963 Online OL 1/12 8/16 F 1-3 p.m. Current Events Friday 14949 MC-H H119 IP 1/16 5/16 TuTh 1-2:20 p.m. Symphonic Band 14720 UC 301A IP 1/16 5/21 Tu 1-4 p.m. Trivial Pursuit at LSC-MC 14948 MC-H H119 IP 1/16 5/14 Tu 6:30-9:05 p.m. Jazz Ensemble 14946 UC 307 IP 1/16 3/26 Tu 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Beg. & Intermediate Dulcimer 14950 MC-H H102 IP 1/16 5/15 MW 12:30-1:50 p.m. Concert Choir 14728 UC 311 IP 1/17 1/17 W 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Parkinson’s 101 15016 UC 310 IP 1/17 1/17 W 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Advanced Birding I 14696 UC 310 IP 1/18 1/18 Th 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Taxes & Retirement 14951 UC 200 IP 1/18 3/7 Th 3-5 p.m. Second Act: Senior Theatrics 14952 MC-F F322 IP 1/19 4/5 F 11 a.m.-2 p.m. At the Movies with Gary Brown 14729 UC 311 IP 1/22 1/22 M 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Personal Boundaries, Peace 14731 Online OL 1/22 1/22 M 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Personal Boundaries, Peace 14880 UC 311 IP 1/23 2/13 Tu 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Holistic Wellness 14881 UC 306 IP 1/23 2/20 Tu 10-11:30 a.m. Do Well, Be Well with Diabetes 14943 Online OL 1/23 4/9 Tu 9-10 a.m. American Sign Language 14964 Online OL 1/24 1/24 W 2-4 p.m. Hidden Benefits of ALL Members 14882 UC 310 IP 1/25 1/25 Th 1-2 p.m. Chair Yoga for Beginners 14955 TBA IP 1/29 5/16 M 7-9:20 p.m. Symphony Orchestra 14734 UC 311 IP 1/29 1/29 M 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Dating and Relationships 14735 Online OL 1/29 1/29 M 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Dating and Relationships 14972 UC 301A IP 1/29 8/23 M 1-3 p.m. LSC-Montgomery Book Club 15696 Online OL 1/30 2/27 Tu 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Discover Your Family History 15020 UC 310 IP 1/31 1/31 W 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Advanced Birding II 14980 MC-E E204 IP 2/2 5/1 F 1-3 p.m. Self Defense 14645 UC 311 IP 2/5 2/5 M 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Social Media for Your Mission


SPRING 2024 COURSE SCHEDULE LSC-CYFAIR (CF) • LSC-HOUSTON NORTH (HN) • LSC-KINGWOOD (KC) • LSC-MONTGOMERY (MC) LSC-ONLINE (OL) • LSC-NORTH HARRIS (NH) • LSC-TOMBALL (TC) • LSC-UNIVERSITY PARK (UP) 23 Reg. # Facility Mode Start End Days Times Name of Class 14647 Online OL 2/5 2/5 M 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Social Media for Your Mission 14715 UC 301A IP 2/6 2/13 Tu 1-3 p.m. Beginning Chess 14941 UC 200 IP 2/6 2/6 Tu 1-3 p.m. The Nurses of Pearl Harbor 14667 UC 306 IP 2/7 5/15 W 1-3 p.m. Bead Weaving 14842 UC 307 IP 2/7 2/7 W 1-3 p.m. Aging With Style 14668 UC 310 IP 2/7 2/28 W 1:30-3:30 p.m. Wreath For All Seasons 14984 UC 310 IP 2/7 3/20 W 3-5 p.m. World Religions - An Overview 14985 Online OL 2/7 3/20 W 3-5 p.m. World Religions - An Overview 14883 Offsite IP 2/7 5/1 W 8-9 a.m. Tai Chi for Beginners 14884 Offsite IP 2/7 5/1 W 5:15-6:15 p.m. Tai Chi for Beginners 14818 UC 310 IP 2/7 2/21 W 7-9 p.m. Generative AI 101 - ChatGPT 15948 UC 310 IP 2/7 2/7 W 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Jump bids in Bridge 14885 UC 310 IP 2/8 2/8 Th 1-3 p.m. Carbohydrates-Rest of Story 14886 UC 310 IP 2/8 3/7 Th 2-3:30 p.m. Do Well with Hypertension 14887 Offsite IP 2/8 5/2 Th 9-10 a.m. Tai Chi for Beginners 14649 Online OL 2/13 2/15 TuTh 2-4 p.m. Windows 11 for Beginners 15051 Online OL 2/13 2/13 Tu 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Social Security 14671 UC 311 IP 2/14 2/14 W 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Flamenco-Terapia Program 14849 UC 310 IP 2/14 2/14 W 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Edible Gardens 14723 UC 310 IP 2/15 2/15 Th 1-3 p.m. Organic Gardening 14961 MC-H H103 IP 2/15 2/15 Th 3-5 p.m. Basics of Singing 14889 UC 311 IP 2/15 2/15 Th 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Secrets to Less Pain After 50 14740 UC 306 IP 2/20 2/20 Tu 1-3 p.m. 10 Rules to Build Better Life 15041 UC 200 IP 2/20 2/20 Tu 1-3 p.m. Preparing the What-If Notebook 14982 UC 311 IP 2/20 2/27 Tu 10-11 a.m. The Politics of King David 14721 Online OL 2/21 5/21 W 2-4 p.m. Laughing Matters 14977 UC 310 IP 2/21 2/21 W 6-8 p.m. Writing & Worldbuilding 14826 UC 310 IP 2/22 2/22 Th 1-3 p.m. Ask The Lawyer; Estate and Q&A 14962 UC 306 IP 2/22 2/22 Th 1-3 p.m. How to Read Sheet Music 14978 Online OL 2/26 2/26 M 6-8 p.m. Writer’s Guide to Self-Publish 14890 UC 311 IP 2/27 2/27 Tu 1-3 p.m. Arthritis & Joint Pain Secrets 14965 UC 200 IP 2/27 3/5 Tu 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Media: Libel & Ethics 14940 Offsite IP 3/6 3/6 W 4-6 p.m. 3D Printing Seminar 15039 UC 310 IP 3/7 3/7 Th 1-3 p.m. Medicare 101 14869 UC 310 IP 3/8 3/8 F 1-3 p.m. Tree Care in the Spring 14673 Online OL 3/18 4/1 M 1:30-3 p.m. Easy Thai Cooking I 14843 Offsite IP 3/19 3/19 Tu 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Day Trip to Lucky Land! 16090 UC 200 IP 3/19 4/30 W 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. The Pie Ladies 15316 UC 200 IP 3/20 3/20 W 1-3 p.m. The Five Mrs. Dusselburgers 14651 Online OL 3/20 3/20 W 2-4 p.m. Computer Files 14876 UC 310 IP 3/20 3/20 W 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Soil The Living Layer of Earth 14966 UC 200 IP 3/20 4/24 W 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Talk about the Constitution 14838 UC 310 IP 3/21 3/28 Th 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Basics Estate & Financial Plng 14840 Online OL 3/21 3/28 Th 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Basics Estate & Financial Plng 14676 Online OL 3/26 3/26 Tu 1:30-3 p.m. Fruit Carving Made Easy 15697 UC 310 IP 3/28 3/28 Th 1-3 p.m. Restoring Historic Cemetery 14981 UC 310 IP 4/1 4/1 M 1-2 p.m. Discovering Ireland 14682 Online OL 4/2 4/2 Tu 10-11 a.m. Fruit Carving Made Easy 14810 UC 310 IP 4/4 4/25 Th 1-3 p.m. Art of the Baroque 14811 Online OL 4/4 4/25 Th 1-3 p.m. Art of the Baroque 15046 UC 301A IP 4/4 4/25 Th 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Home Maintenance for Women 15026 Offsite IP 4/5 4/5 F 8-11 a.m. Bird Walk 14824 Online OL 4/8 4/22 W 1:30-3 p.m. Easy Thai Cooking II 14654 Online OL 4/10 4/10 W 2-4 p.m. Computer Skills Refresher 15313 UC 310 IP 4/10 4/10 W 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Managing your Investments 14979 UC 311 IP 4/10 4/11 TuW 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Poetry is Fun! “Prove it!” 14813 UC 310 IP 4/11 4/11 Th 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Art of the Holocaust


24 LSC-CYFAIR (CF) • LSC-HOUSTON NORTH (HN) • LSC-KINGWOOD (KC) • LSC-MONTGOMERY (MC) LSC-ONLINE (OL) • LSC-NORTH HARRIS (NH) • LSC-TOMBALL (TC) • LSC-UNIVERSITY PARK (UP) LONE STAR COLLEGE ACADEMY FOR LIFELONG LEARNING Reg. # Facility Mode Start End Days Times Name of Class 14815 Online OL 4/11 4/11 Th 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Art of the Holocaust 14706 UC 311 IP 4/15 4/15 M 1-3 p.m. Outsmart the Scammers 15028 UC 311 IP 4/16 4/16 Tu 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Climate Crisis & Impact of 2022 15033 Online OL 4/16 4/16 Tu 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Climate Crisis & Impact of 2022 14702 UC 310 IP 4/18 4/25 Th 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Women & Investing 14704 Online OL 4/18 4/25 Th 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Women & Investing 14983 UC 310 IP 4/18 4/18 Th 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Buddha’s Way to Happy Living 14845 Offsite IP 4/18 4/18 Th 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Day Trip to Lucky Land! 14891 UC 306 IP 4/23 4/23 Tu 11 a.m.-12 p.m. Practical Chinese Herbs 15048 UC 310 IP 4/25 4/25 Th 1-3 p.m. Understanding Alzheimer’s 15003 UC 310 IP 5/2 5/2 Th 1-3 p.m. Recycling 101 14710 UC 311 IP 5/7 5/7 Tu 10 a.m.-12 p.m. When is a Good Time to Invest? LSC-North Harris (NH) Reg. # Facility Mode Start End Days Times Name of Class 14663 HLPE 110 IP 1/22 5/1 MW 2:30-3:30 p.m. Rhythmic Walking 15359 CMED 207 IP 1/25 1/25 Th 1-2:30 p.m. Thrift Store Master Class 14672 HLPE 107 IP 1/26 5/3 F 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Chair Volleyball for Fun 14669 HLPE 107 IP 1/26 5/3 F 12-2 p.m. Competitive Chair Volleyball 14680 HLPE 107 IP 1/26 5/3 F 12-2 p.m. Pickleball 14642 CMED 206 IP 1/30 4/30 Tu 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Paper Crafting 15198 CMED 206 IP 1/31 5/1 W 10:45-11:45 a.m. Men’s Coffee Club 15350 CMED 207 IP 2/1 2/1 Th 2-4 p.m. Game Days at LSC-North Harris 15159 CMED 207 IP 2/6 3/19 Tu 1-2 p.m. Pollinator Gardening 14675 HLPE 113 IP 2/6 2/6 Tu 2:30-3:30 p.m. Welcome to the Weight Room 15390 CMED 205 IP 2/7 2/7 W 9:30-11:30 a.m. Beginner Crochet 15163 CMED 207 IP 2/7 5/1 W 10:30 a.m.-12 p.m. Beginner Spanish 15360 Offsite IP 2/8 2/8 Th 1-2:30 p.m. Thrift Shopping 15166 CMED 207 IP 2/8 5/9 Th 1-2:30 p.m. Intermediate Spanish 15326 CMED 207 IP 2/8 5/9 Th 2:30-3:30 p.m. Cozy Mystery Book Club 15119 DTEC 103 IP 2/12 2/12 M 1-2:30 p.m. Buying Your Best Computer 14658 CMED 206 IP 2/13 2/13 Tu 1-2 p.m. Essential Oils Basics 15320 CMED 207 IP 2/13 3/5 Tu 10-11 a.m. Writing That Novel 15370 CMED 207 IP 2/14 3/6 W 9:30-10:30 a.m. Master of Memory 15202 Offsite IP 2/14 5/8 W 9-10:30 a.m. Women’s Coffee Klatch 15250 CMED 207 IP 2/15 2/15 Th 10 a.m.-12 p.m. What’s Going On In The Yard? 15240 CMED 206 IP 2/15 2/15 Th 10-11:30 a.m. Navigating Medicare 15125 DTEC 103 IP 2/19 2/19 M 1-2:30 p.m. Computer Basics 15559 CMED 207 IP 2/21 2/21 W 1-3 p.m. Nurses of Pearl Harbor 15361 CMED 206 IP 2/22 2/22 Th 1-2:30 p.m. Create Your Own Style 15295 CMED 207 IP 2/22 2/22 Th 10 a.m.-12 p.m. History of Houston 15129 DTEC 103 IP 2/26 2/26 M 1-2:30 p.m. Computer Basics II 15368 CMED 207 IP 2/27 2/27 Tu 10-11 a.m. Small Business Principles 14655 CMED 206 IP 2/27 2/27 Tu 1-2 p.m. Toxic Things In Your Home 15095 Online OL 2/29 2/29 Th 10-11 a.m. Introduction to AARP 15352 CMED 207 IP 2/29 2/29 Th 2-4 p.m. Game Days at LSC-North Harris 15136 DTEC 103 IP 3/4 3/4 M 1-2:30 p.m. Cell Phone Basics 15085 CMED 205 IP 3/6 3/6 W 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Managing Your Investments 15363 CMED 207 IP 3/7 3/7 Th 1-2:30 p.m. Making Button Earrings 15371 CMED 207 IP 3/7 3/7 Th 10-11 a.m. Mindful Eating 15143 DTEC 103 IP 3/18 3/18 M 1-2:30 p.m. Computer Security Basics 14657 CMED 206 IP 3/19 3/19 Tu 1-2 p.m. Intermittent Fasting 15241 CMED 205 IP 3/19 3/26 Tu 10-11:30 a.m. Basic Handgun Safety 15362 CMED 207 IP 3/21 3/21 Th 1-2:30 p.m. Pinterest: Building a Pin 15296 CMED 205 IP 3/21 3/21 W 10-11:30 a.m. History of Rosenwald Schools 15260 CMED 207 IP 3/26 4/2 Tu 12:30-2 p.m. Making Your Late-in-Life Move


SPRING 2024 COURSE SCHEDULE LSC-CYFAIR (CF) • LSC-HOUSTON NORTH (HN) • LSC-KINGWOOD (KC) • LSC-MONTGOMERY (MC) LSC-ONLINE (OL) • LSC-NORTH HARRIS (NH) • LSC-TOMBALL (TC) • LSC-UNIVERSITY PARK (UP) 25 Reg. # Facility Mode Start End Days Times Name of Class 15357 Online OL 3/27 3/27 W 2-3 p.m. Brain Games 15383 CMED 205 IP 3/27 4/10 W 10:30 a.m.-12 p.m. Our Written Legacy Stories 15243 CMED 205 IP 3/27 3/27 W 9 a.m.-12 p.m. CPR 15354 CMED 207 IP 3/28 3/28 Th 2-4 p.m. Game Days at LSC-North Harris 15263 CMED 207 IP 3/28 3/28 Th 10-11:30 a.m. Parkinson’s 101 15379 CMED 207 IP 3/28 3/28 Th 1-2 p.m. Dining at the Dollar Store 15381 CMED 205 IP 4/3 5/1 W 9:30-10:30 a.m. Be Well, Live Well 15242 CMED 205 IP 4/4 4/4 Th 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Basic Life Support/First Aid 15373 CMED 207 IP 4/9 4/9 Tu 10-11 a.m. Medication Management 15088 CMED 207 IP 4/10 4/10 W 10 a.m.-12 p.m. When is a Good Time to Invest? 14652 CMED 207 IP 4/11 4/11 Th 10-11 a.m. Arthritis Answers Today 15082 CMED 207 IP 4/16 4/18 TuTh 1-2 p.m. Economics in Plain Language 15306 Offsite IP 4/16 4/16 Tu 9:30-11 a.m. Mercer Botanic Park 15375 CMED 207 IP 4/18 4/18 Th 10-11 a.m. Fall Prevention 15391 CMED 206 IP 4/23 4/23 Tu 9:30-11:30 a.m. Why A Junk Journal 15369 CMED 207 IP 4/23 4/23 Tu 10-11 a.m. Jeopardy Style Brain Teaser 15249 CMED 207 IP 4/24 4/24 W 1-3 p.m. Outsmart the Scammers 15100 Online OL 4/25 4/25 Th 10-11 a.m. Preparing for Retirement 15355 CMED 205 IP 4/25 4/25 Th 2-4 p.m. Game Days at LSC-North Harris 15115 DTEC 103 IP 5/2 5/2 Th 10-11 a.m. Wikipedia for Beginners 15386 CMED 207 IP 5/2 5/2 Th 1-2 p.m. Travel Insurance: A Quick Look LSC-Tomball (TC) Reg. # Facility Mode Start End Days Times Name of Class 14738 Online OL 1/31 3/6 W 1-3 p.m. Germany: Antiquity to Present 14744 E 205 IP 1/31 3/6 W 1-3 p.m. Germany: Antiquity to Present 14643 E 164 IP 2/1 2/1 Th 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Managing Your Investments 14648 E 177 IP 2/5 4/29 M 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Trivial Pursuit 14777 N 126 IP 2/5 5/1 MW 9-11 a.m. Pickleball 14650 E 164 IP 2/6 4/30 Tu 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Euchre 14746 E 205 IP 2/6 3/5 Tu 3-5 p.m. State Takes Over ISD 14748 Online OL 2/6 3/5 Tu 3-5 p.m. State Takes Over ISD 14749 Online OL 2/7 3/20 W 10 a.m.-12 p.m. All Things British-Bits/Bobs 14752 E 163 IP 2/7 3/20 W 10 a.m.-12 p.m. All Things British-Bits/Bobs 14783 E 164 IP 2/7 2/7 W 9-11 a.m. A Novel: Concept to Completion 14793 E 163 IP 2/7 2/7 W 1-3 p.m. Aircraft Basics 14804 N 214 IP 2/7 4/17 W 1-2 p.m. Meditation 14620 E 177 IP 2/8 2/8 Th 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Beginner Crochet 14623 Online OL 2/8 2/8 Th 6-8 p.m. Digital Empowerment 14641 E 164 IP 2/8 2/8 Th 1-2 p.m. When is a Good Time to Invest? 14765 E 163 IP 2/20 2/20 Tu 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Nautical Beauties 14666 E 164 IP 2/22 2/22 Th 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Tree Care for the Spring 14692 Online OL 2/22 2/22 Th 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Parkinson’s 101 14699 E 163 IP 2/22 2/22 Th 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Parkinson’s 101 14767 E 163 IP 2/27 2/27 Tu 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Oil & Aviation Documentaries 14764 E 163 IP 2/28 2/28 W 1-3 p.m. Forest Therapy Experience 15148 Online OL 3/6 3/6 W 6-8 p.m. Digital Empowerment 14722 E 177 IP 3/19 3/19 Tu 3-5 p.m. Acupuncture for Arthritis 14644 E 164 IP 3/21 3/21 Th 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Is This a Good Time to Invest? 14712 E 163 IP 3/27 4/17 Th 10-11 a.m. Master of Memory 14771 E 163 IP 3/28 3/28 Th 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Swimming Pool Water Chemistry 14674 E 163 IP 4/2 4/2 Tu 1-3 p.m. Find Story in Family History 15236 Online OL 4/2 4/2 Tu 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Parkinson’s 101 15238 E 163 IP 4/2 4/2 Tu 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Parkinson’s 101 14724 Online OL 4/4 4/4 Th 1-3 p.m. Food Choices Matter 14628 E 163 IP 4/9 4/9 Tu 1-3 p.m. Outsmart the Scammers


26 LSC-CYFAIR (CF) • LSC-HOUSTON NORTH (HN) • LSC-KINGWOOD (KC) • LSC-MONTGOMERY (MC) LSC-ONLINE (OL) • LSC-NORTH HARRIS (NH) • LSC-TOMBALL (TC) • LSC-UNIVERSITY PARK (UP) LONE STAR COLLEGE ACADEMY FOR LIFELONG LEARNING Reg. # Facility Mode Start End Days Times Name of Class 14780 E 100 IP 4/11 4/11 Th 1-4 p.m. The Five Mrs. Dusselburgers 14790 E 164 IP 4/11 4/11 Th 1-3 p.m. Counter Mass Shooter, PT1 14718 Online OL 4/18 4/18 Th 1-3 p.m. Kick Discomfort to the Curb 14872 E 164 IP 4/18 4/18 Th 1-3 p.m. Counter the Mass Shooter, Pt 2 14622 E 177 IP 5/7 5/7 Tu 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Why a Junk Journal? LSC-University Park (UP) Reg. # Facility Mode Start End Days Times Name of Class 14467 EMI 116 IP 1/11 5/2 Th 1-3 p.m. Bunco at LSC-University Park 14468 EMI 116 IP 1/16 5/14 Tu 1-3 p.m. Game Day at LSC-UP 15251 TBA IP 1/16 5/7 Tu 6:30-9 p.m. UP Chorale 14466 EMI 212 IP 1/17 2/7 W 1-3 p.m. 21 Day Cleanse & Yoga 14408 EMI 116 IP 1/17 1/31 W 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Go Israel! Love the Land 14434 EMI 116 IP 1/22 1/26 MWF 1-3 p.m. History of U.S. Silver Dollar 14492 EMI 116 IP 1/23 1/30 Tu 10-11:30 a.m. Cherokee Native Americans 14605 EMI 120 IP 1/23 1/23 Tu 1-3 p.m. Senior Living Options 14514 EMI 120 IP 1/24 5/8 W 11 a.m.-12 p.m. Line Dancing 14517 EMI 120 IP 1/25 5/2 Th 1-3 p.m. UP Writing Community 14469 EMI 116 IP 1/26 5/3 F 10:30 a.m.-12 p.m. Fuss and Discuss 14473 EMI 212 IP 1/31 1/31 W 10:30 a.m.-12 p.m. How To Be An ALL Instructor 14474 Online OL 1/31 1/31 W 10:30 a.m.-12 p.m. How To Be An ALL Instructor 14489 Offsite IP 2/2 7/19 F 8-10:30 p.m. PlayHouse 1960 14477 Offsite IP 2/5 2/5 M 10-11 a.m. The Pearl Fincher Museum 14464 EMI 212 IP 2/6 5/7 Tu 1:30-3 p.m. LSC-UP Book Club 14465 Online OL 2/6 5/7 Tu 1:30-3 p.m. LSC-UP Book Club 14409 EMI 116 IP 2/7 5/1 W 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Card Making 14449 EMI 120 IP 2/7 5/15 W 1-3 p.m. Beading: Spring 2024 14459 EMI 212 IP 2/7 2/7 W 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Organizing Your Digital Life 14460 Online OL 2/7 2/7 W 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Organizing Your Digital Life 14441 EMI 120 IP 2/9 2/9 F 10 a.m.-12 p.m. How to Publish Your 1st Book 14405 EMI 116 IP 2/13 2/13 Tu 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Tyranny of the Minority 14454 EMI 212 IP 2/14 2/14 W 10 a.m.-12 p.m. How To Work “In The Cloud” 14455 Online OL 2/14 2/14 W 10 a.m.-12 p.m. How To Work “In The Cloud” 14461 Offsite IP 2/15 2/15 Th 1-3 p.m. VIP Pass: Touring the VPA 14435 EMI 116 IP 2/15 2/15 Th 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Nautical Beauties 14424 EMI 116 IP 2/16 2/16 F 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Tree Care in the Spring 14484 EMI 116 IP 2/21 2/21 W 10 a.m.-12 p.m. How to Mosaic 14451 EMI 212 IP 2/21 2/21 W 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Gmail For Power Users 14452 Online OL 2/21 2/21 W 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Gmail For Power Users 14436 EMI 116 IP 2/22 2/22 Th 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Oil & Air Disasters 14596 EMI 116 IP 2/28 2/28 W 10 a.m.-12 p.m. The Mighty Microgreen 14505 EMI 116 IP 2/28 2/28 W 1-3 p.m. Flying the North Atlantic 14525 EMI 116 IP 3/5 3/5 Tu 10-11:30 a.m. Navigating Medicare 14420 EMI 212 IP 3/6 3/6 W 1-3 p.m. Interpersonal Skills 14470 Online OL 3/6 3/6 W 1-3 p.m. Flooding in Harris County 14471 EMI 212 IP 3/6 3/6 W 1-3 p.m. Flooding in Harris County 14443 EMI 120 IP 3/8 3/8 F 10 a.m.-12 p.m. How to Sell Your 1st Book 14401 EMI 116 IP 3/19 3/19 Tu 10 a.m.12 p.m. Forget the Alamo 14417 EMI 116 IP 3/20 3/20 W 1-3 p.m. Communications Skills 14472 EMI 116 IP 3/20 3/20 W 1-3 p.m. China’s Challenge to USA 14413 Offsite IP 3/22 3/22 F 1-3 p.m. The Five Mrs. Dusselburgers 14410 EMI 116 IP 3/27 3/27 W 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Rapid Movement 14418 EMI 116 IP 3/27 3/27 W 1-3 p.m. Energy and You 14429 EMI 116 IP 3/28 3/28 Th 1-3 p.m. Aircraft Basics 14397 EMI 116 IP 4/9 4/9 Tu 10 a.m.-12 p.m. World of “Woke” 14478 Offsite IP 4/10 4/10 W 2-3 p.m. The Pearl Fincher Museum


SPRING 2024 COURSE SCHEDULE LSC-CYFAIR (CF) • LSC-HOUSTON NORTH (HN) • LSC-KINGWOOD (KC) • LSC-MONTGOMERY (MC) LSC-ONLINE (OL) • LSC-NORTH HARRIS (NH) • LSC-TOMBALL (TC) • LSC-UNIVERSITY PARK (UP) 27 Reg. # Facility Mode Start End Days Times Name of Class 14491 EMI 116 IP 4/11 4/11 Th 1-3 p.m. iPhone Training for Beginners 14607 EMI 120 IP 4/16 4/16 Tu 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Senior Living Options 14446 EMI 116 IP 4/17 4/17 W 1-3 p.m. Parkinson’s 101 16087 EMI 116 IP 4/17 4/17 W 11 a.m.-12 p.m. Chinese Herbal Remedies 14621 EMI 116 IP 4/19 4/19 F 1-3 p.m. Fabulous Fakes 14610 EMI 116 IP 4/23 4/23 Tu 10 a.m.-12 p.m. ABC’s of Diabetes 14616 EMI 116 IP 4/24 4/24 W 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Forest Therapy Experience 14613 EMI 116 IP 4/25 4/25 Th 10 a.m.12 p.m. Computer Basics 14510 EMI 116 IP 4/30 4/30 Tu 1-2 p.m. International Travel Insurance 14476 EMI 116 IP 5/1 5/1 W 1-3 p.m. Dubai to Athens by Sea 14537 Online OL 5/7 5/7 Tu 10-11:30 a.m. Navigating Medicare 14512 Online OL 5/7 5/7 Tu 1-2 p.m. International Travel Insurance Your campus ALL Program Coordinator will continue to communicate with you throughout the upcoming weeks. For more information regarding a class? Call one of the below campus Program Coordinators: LSC CAMPUS NAME PHONE EMAIL SPRING 2024 OPEN HOUSES Tuesday, January 9, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. LSC-University Park 2nd Floor, EMI Building 11521 Compaq Center West Drive, Houston, TX 77070 346.395.3215 Wednesday, January 10, 1-3 p.m. LSC-Montgomery Maverick Conference Center 3200 College Park Drive, Conroe, TX 77384 936.273.7446 Thursday, January 11, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. LSC-CyFair Conference Center, CENT 151-153 9191 Barker Cypress Road, Cypress, TX 77433 281.290.3460 Friday, January 12, 1-3 p.m. LSC-Kingwood Student Conference (SCC) Center 20000 Kingwood Drive, Kingwood, TX 77339 281.312.1660 LSC-CyFair Cyndi Seeberger 832.482.1067 [email protected] LSC-Houston North Elizabeth Miranda 281.290.2601 [email protected] LSC-Kingwood Kathy Bakat 281.312.1750 [email protected] LSC-Montgomery Steve Gorman 936.273.7259 [email protected] LSC-North Harris Sharon Holzscherer 281.618.5510 [email protected] LSC-Tomball Randy Hall 281.401.1868 [email protected] LSC-University Park Kathleen Ivchenko 346.395.3215 [email protected] Tuesday, January 16, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. LSC-Houston North 4141 Victory Drive, Houston, TX 77088 281.810.5604 Wednesday, January 17, 10 a.m.-12 p.m. LSC-Tomball Beckendorf Conference Center 30555 Tomball Parkway, Tomball, TX 77375 281.357.3676 Thursday, January 18, 1-3 p.m. LSC-North Harris Community Education Building (CMED 101) 2700 W.W. Thorne Drive, Houston, TX 77073 281.618.5602


28 LSC-CYFAIR • LSC-HOUSTON NORTH • LSC-KINGWOOD • LSC-MONTGOMERY • LSC-NORTH HARRIS • LSC-ONLINE • LSC-TOMBALL • LSC-UNIVERSITY PARK COURSE OFFERINGS Bead Weaving Make a basic bracelet using seed beads, bi-cones and supers duo beads with assistance from Andy Andrews. The bracelet will have a clasp for closure. Depending on the individual’s progress, there may be time to make additional jewelry items. (LSC-Montgomery) 14667 2/7-5/15 W 1-3 p.m. UC 306 Andrews Beginner Crochet Join Linda Carroll as she explains the basic crocheting stitches and works on how to read a pattern. Students will need to bring a crochet hook and yarn to class to practice with. The crochet hook should be the size that feels most comfortable to you and the yarn should be light/medium weight non-textured. If you have a pattern in mind, bring it. This class is perfect for Crocheters who need a refresher, or some motivation, all are welcome. (LSC-CyFair, LSC-North Harris, LSC-Tomball) 14646 2/1 Th 10-11:30 a.m. HSC1 105 (CF) Carroll 15390 2/7 W 9:30-11:30 a.m. CMED 205 (NH) Carroll 14620 2/8 Th 10 a.m.-12 p.m. E 177 (TC) Carroll Beading Earrings Join Vicki Almstedt to make simple and elegant jewelry. You do not need to have prior beading experience. Projects will include simple drop earrings using simple and wrapped loops, chandelier earrings, hoop earrings, and wire-wrapped cage earrings. Tools are available for use, but students should plan to bring their own materials for projects. Supplies requested: ear wires, headpins, eye pins, 12 beads, 0.15 mm Beadalon wire, crimp beads, and 24-gauge wire. (LSC-Kingwood) 14683 2/1-2/8 Tu,Th 11 a.m.-12 p.m. FTC 108 Almstedt Quilting Bee Join Tammy Clark and Joan Glover for the latest modern technics and old-fashioned hand quilting projects. Quilting bees are great social events for learning new skills and work on individual or group projects. (LSC-Kingwood) 14698 2/7-5/8 W 1-2:30 p.m. APA 115 Clark/Glover ARTS & CRAFTS Quilting You will do quilting projects. You need to bring a sewing machine to class. Please know how to work it. A supply list will be emailed before class starts. (LSC-Montgomery) 14659 1/9-7/30 Tu 12-4 p.m. UC 310 Grubbs Crochet Connie Grubbs will work with you on doing crochet projects and much more. You must know the basics. Bring a size H hook and some cotton yarn to the first class. (LSC-Montgomery) 14662 1/9-7/30 Tu 10 a.m.-12 p.m. UC 310 Grubbs Crochet Bee This group meets once a week to help each other with their crochet projects, enjoy the camaraderie of others doing crochet, and go out for lunch nearby afterwards. (LSC-Montgomery) 14664 1/10-8/14 W 10 a.m.-12 p.m. UC 301A Gorman Knitting Basics This will be a four-session class for beginners and those that like to knit. Join Linda Currie to learn the basics of knitting. Students will learn how to cast on and how to do basic projects such as scarves, hats and headbands. (LSC-Kingwood) 14701 1/26-2/16 F 12:30-2:30 p.m. APA 115 Currie Mindful Observation Join Rosemary Cantu for this unique class. Student's will learn to make art-marbling creations. (LSC-Atascocita Center) 16176 1/26 F 1-2 p.m. AC 125 Cantu Paper Crafting Students will learn the art of cardmaking with Charmane Hopkins. We will create greeting cards and/or treat holders. If you have ever wanted to learn how to make your own greeting cards, this is the class for you. Class will meet on 1/30, 2/27, 3/26 and 4/30. (LSC-North Harris) 14642 1/30-4/30 Tu 10 a.m.-12 p.m. CMED 206 Hopkins LSC Academy for Lifelong Learning Class Descriptions & Schedule ALL classes with multiple campus offerings are listed in order of the campuses in the description with abbreviations of that campus next to the room location. i.e.: CMED 207 (NH) - the location is LSC-North Harris “I enjoy the classes and the volunteers that conduct the classes for us seniors.” - Linda F.


COURSE OFFERINGS SPRING 2024 COURSE SCHEDULE LoneStar.edu/ALL 29 Wreath For All Seasons Join Patti Hill to learn the basics of wreath making & how to personalize your wreath for your home. Different seasonal wreaths & basic design principles will be taught. Limited equipment will be available. A supply list will be provided in the first class. (LSC-Montgomery) 14668 2/7-2/28 W 1:30-3:30 p.m. UC 310 Hill Card Making Students will learn the art of cardmaking with Charmane Hopkins. Create greeting cards or treat holders. If you have ever wanted to learn how to make own greeting cards, this is the class for you. Classes will meet on the first Wednesday of each month. (LSC-University Park) 14409 2/7-5/1 W 10 a.m.-12 p.m. EMI 116 Hopkins Beading: Spring 2024 Continue learning to bead with Stephen Andrews. Classes will be every other week for eight weeks. (LSC-University Park) 14449 2/7-5/15 W 1-3 p.m. EMI 120 Andrews Valentine Candy Art Please join Donna Margiolos in making creative things out of candy! We will make cute items out of candy for Valentine’s day, Hershey kiss mouse, and a chocolate covered cherry mouse. If we have time, we will try to do one more for the road before you leave. (LSC-Atascocita Center) 15247 2/9 F 2-3 p.m. AC 125 Margiolos Beading Necklaces Join Vicki Almstedt to make simple and elegant jewelry. You do not need to have prior beading experience. Projects include making component necklaces, seed bead necklaces, illusion necklaces, and wire-wrapped pendants or focal pendants. Tools are available for use, but students should plan to bring their own materials for projects. Supplies requested: 15” strand of beads, 0.15 mm Beadalon wire, lobster or toggle clasps, 6 mm split rings, crimp beads, and seed beads. (LSC-Kingwood) 14686 2/13-2/22 Tu,Th 11 a.m.-12 p.m. FTC 108 Almstedt Flamenco-Terapia Program Therapeutic method in which flamenco music and dance are used as a means of personal connection and expression of emotions, seeking for the individual to experience deep knowledge about themselves through the body and using it as a means of communication to have a functional relationship with themselves. himself and the outside world. Through a holistic space: mind - body, in which the person knows the relationship and importance of emotion. (LSC-Montgomery) 14671 2/14 W 10 a.m.-12 p.m. UC 311 Colina Essential Oils Explore health and homemade spa product to keep you glowing and your skin smooth and soft. Join Cosmetology Director, Taffi Hill as she shares healthy spa recipes that you can share with family and friends. (LSC-Houston North Victory) 14287 2/21-3/6 W 12-1 p.m. VC 119 Hill How to Mosaic Mosaics is an art form that spans continents and centuries. Learn the basics of making a mosaic with Sherry Ward. See the tools and materials used. Get ideas for mosaic projects. Websites, resources, and tips on what to do and what not to do will be given. Questions will be welcome. (LSC-University Park) 14484 2/21 W 10 a.m.-12 p.m. EMI 116 Ward LoneStar.edu/ALL LSC-North Harris Thursday, January 18 1-3 p.m. Community Education Building (CMED 101) 2700 W.W. Thorne Drive Houston, TX 77073 For more information, call 281.618.5602 Open House On-site course information and registration “Fantastic opportunity to meet people, learn new things, and broaden outlook on many things. So grateful to have this resource locally!” - Vicki H.


30 LSC-CYFAIR • LSC-HOUSTON NORTH • LSC-KINGWOOD • LSC-MONTGOMERY • LSC-NORTH HARRIS • LSC-ONLINE • LSC-TOMBALL • LSC-UNIVERSITY PARK COURSE OFFERINGS LONE STAR COLLEGE ACADEMY FOR LIFELONG LEARNING Crochet Workshop In this workshop, Linda Darby will demonstrate how to make a variety of crochet projects. The class is for all skill levels, new crocheter to advanced. For the first class, bring the yarn of your choice and a hook to match. For new crocheters, a worsted or bulky-weight yarn is recommended, since fine yarns can be frustrating. (LSC-Kingwood) 14703 2/23-3/22 F 12:30-2:30 p.m. TBD Darby Beading Bracelets Join Vicki Almstedt to make simple and elegant jewelry. You do not need to have prior beading experience. Projects will include making component bracelets, simple elastic beaded bracelets, charm bracelets, and wire-wrapped bracelets. Tools are available for use, but students should plan to bring their own materials for projects. Supplies requested: 0.8 mm elastic beading string, 15” strand of 8 mm beads or assorted 8 mm loose beads. (LSC-Kingwood) 14690 2/27-3/5 Tu,Th 11 a.m.-12 p.m. FTC 108 Almstedt Beading Rings Join Vicki Almstedt to make simple and elegant jewelry. You do not need to have prior beading experience. Projects will include simple rosette rings, single bead rings, double bead rings, and cocktail rings. Tools are available for use, but students should plan to bring their own materials for projects. Supplies requested: 6’ spool of 20- or 22-gauge wire, three 10 mm beads, nine 6- or 8-mm beads, and seed beads. (LSC-Kingwood) 14694 3/7 Th 11 a.m.-12 p.m. FTC 108 Almstedt Cricut for Beginners Join Jeanne Vasquez as she demonstrates how to use a Cricut cutting machine for various arts and crafts projects. Students will have the opportunity to make a simple project during class. (LSC-CyFair) 14653 4/2 Tu 1-3 p.m. HSC1 105 Vasquez Knitting Who doesn’t want to spend their past time knitting a good sweater? Here you’ll learn how. (LSC-Houston North Victory) 14288 4/3-4/24 W 12-1 p.m. VC 119 Staff Interior Design Basics 101 Feeling overwhelmed with redecorating a room, home, or office? Not sure how or what to do? Or you would just like to learn interior design basics for fun! Learn how to improve a space by making it better suited to its purpose; learn how to use a color wheel to make better design choices. Join April Morgan as she brings you into a new world of color and design. (LSC-CyFair) 14656 4/4 Th 10-11:30 a.m. HSC1 105 Morgan Art of the Baroque While art in the Renaissance stressed calm of reason and simplicity, Baroque focused more on color and contrast, emotion and energy. Architecture of the period favored ornamentation. In 4 sessions we will address works of art & architecture from Italy, the Dutch Republic, France, and the Rococo. (LSC-Montgomery) 14810 4/4-4/25 Th 1-3 p.m. UC 310 Christoffel 14811 4/4-4/25 Th 1-3 p.m. Online Christoffel Interactive Greeting Cards Join Donna Margiolos and have some fun making greeting cards with moveable parts. (LSC-Atascocita Center) 14707 4/26 F 2-3 p.m. AC 125 Margiolos Art of the Holocaust Learn about the Holocaust through art created by Jewish artists living under Nazis in the 1930s and 1940s. Consider the role of art during times of injustice and how these visual voices shed light on the Holocaust. Many of the images we see from the Holocaust were taken by the Nazis - learning about Jewish artists and their artwork provides a new perspective on this important time. (LSC-Montgomery) 14813 4/11 Th 10 a.m.-12 p.m. UC 310 Frake 14815 4/11 Th 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Online Frake Fabulous Fakes A short history of Georgian and early Victorian costume jewelry (paste, berlin iron, gutta-percha, and more) with Pamela Auburn. (LSC-University Park) 14621 4/19 F 1-3 p.m. EMI 116 Auburn Why a Junk Journal? Join Linda Carroll as she shares how to make a prototype junk journal and shares ideas for the things that go inside. This is the perfect time of year to make a junk journal, so save old magazines, calendars, decorative or scrapbook papers, old greeting cards, etc. A small “shop from home” list will be emailed to attendees before class. (LSC-North Harris, LSC-Cyfair, LSC-Tomball) 15391 4/23 Tu 9:30-11:30 a.m. CMED 206 (NH) Carroll 14660 5/2 Th 10-11:30 a.m. HSC1 105 (CF) Carroll 14622 5/7 Tu 10 a.m.-12 p.m. E 177 (TC) Carroll Shibori: The Art of Tie Dying Join Mari Omori, Professor of Art, MFA at LSC-Kingwood to learn the art of Shibori tie dying. Shibori is a Japanese tiedyeing technique used for centuries. Shibori, from the verb root shiboru - “to wring, squeeze or press”, is a Japanese manual tie-dyeing technique, which produces a variety of different patterns on fabric. (LSC-Kingwood) 14709 4/26 F 2-4 p.m. CLB 125 Omori Due to circumstances beyond our control, some lectures might be canceled or rescheduled. Every attempt to contact students in advance is made. Be sure we have an accurate phone number and email on file, and that you have officially registered for the class. “I love ALL! There are so many types of classes, that it is hard to decide which to take. They have ALL been great!” - Pam R.


COURSE OFFERINGS SPRING 2024 COURSE SCHEDULE LoneStar.edu/ALL 31 “My experience with the ALL program has been exclusively online which provides me with a convenient means of engaging college level curriculum. I would recommend this program to anyone interested in having remote access to a quality learning experience.” - Emilio F. COMPUTER & TECHNOLOGY Wikipedia for Beginners Join Billy Glenn Hoya to learn the basics, such as researching topics with Wikipedia, as well as more advance skills, such as editing articles, interacting with editors via Talk pages, and more. (LSC-Kingwood, LSC-North Harris) 14750 1/30 Tu 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. TIB 206 (KC) Hoya 15115 5/2 Th 10-11 a.m. DTEC 103 (NH) Hoya Social Media for Your Mission Creating content, using content, building a cause, mission and/or business you love. We will talk about a wide variety of tools you can use for yourself and your families. We talk tech, no keyboards. (LSC-Montgomery) 14645 2/5 M 10 a.m.-12 p.m. UC 311 Fisher 14647 2/5 M 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Online Fisher Getting the Most From Your Mac Explore the latest updates and changes for the Mac operating system. Find out the latest updates, changes, and useful tips to get the most from your Mac. Join Ed Tarver, formerly with Global Security for the Americas at Apple. (LSC-Kingwood) 14927 2/6 Tu 1-2:30 p.m. APA 113 Tarver Intro to Virtual Classes This class is an introduction to the video conferencing platforms used by the Lone Star College System to provide online classes for students. This basic class for beginners will help you feel comfortable participating in online Academy for Lifelong Learning classes. Join Kathy Bakat, ALL Coordinator. (LSC-Kingwood) 15364 2/6 Tu 3-4 p.m. Online Bakat 14745 3/5 Tu 2-5 p.m. Online Bakat Security: Computers/Phones In this class Vanya Martin will share how you can avoid being hacked. You will become more knowledgeable on what to do and not do. (LSC-Kingwood) 14921 2/7 W 2:10-4:10 p.m. TIB 206 Martin Generative AI 101 - ChatGPT ChatGPT & MidJourney have transformed the world in less than a year. These tools and others are making people infinitely more productive and are changing the future of work. Learn about them and how you can start using them in this exciting introductory course. (LSC-Montgomery) 14818 2/7-2/21 W 7-9 p.m. UC 310 Rapaka Organizing Your Digital Life Learn about the tools, methods, and applications to manage all kinds of information in our lives. This is an overview of the digital things people collect and the various ways to manage them. This includes documents, music, pictures, websites, passwords, email, and more. The class will cover specific examples of strategies, applications, references, and personal advice in a full, fast-paced class. Jerry Matson will email you his presentation after the class!  (LSC-University Park) 14459 2/7 W 10 a.m.-12 p.m. EMI 212 Matson 14460 2/7 W 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Online Matson Digital Empowerment Join Melissa Ambers as she will empower you with the essential knowledge and skills needed to navigate technology and online tools effectively. Whether you’re a beginner or seeking to enhance your existing digital proficiency, this workshop is designed to demystify the digital landscape and equip you with the confidence to harness its power. (LSC-Tomball) 14623 2/8 Th 6-8 p.m. Online Ambers 15148 3/6 W 6-8 p.m. Online Ambers Buying Your Best Computer In this course, Michael Callahan, Professor of Career Technology, will help you buy the best computer for your needs. Comparisons will be made between PC’s and Mac’s; between laptops, desktops, and tablets. No computer experience required. (LSC-North Harris) 15119 2/12 M 1-2:30 p.m. DTEC 103 Callahan Podcasting for Fun and Profits Learn how to start your show today! Learn how to grow your show today! Learn how to monetize it today! Dawn Fobbs will guide you step-by-step on how to earn a living from podcasting online as a digital radio host. Dawn will share her knowledge and tips on how to have your show up in five days or less. (LSC-CyFair) 14661 2/13 Tu 1-2:30 p.m. HSC1 105 Fobbs Windows 11 for Beginners In two class sessions Angie Carns will teach the basics of Microsoft Windows 11 including how to identify and customize Windows components, how to make your screen more readable, how to find your files, and many other tips and tricks. (LSC-Montgomery) 14649 2/13-2/15 Tu,Th 2-4 p.m. Online Carns ABC Absolute Beginner Computer Join Vanya Martin for this basic computer class for individuals with very little or no computer experience. Areas of review will be how to use a mouse, emails and attachments to emails. (LSC-Kingwood) 14924 2/14-2/21 W 2:10-4:10 p.m. TIB 206 Martin


32 LSC-CYFAIR • LSC-HOUSTON NORTH • LSC-KINGWOOD • LSC-MONTGOMERY • LSC-NORTH HARRIS • LSC-ONLINE • LSC-TOMBALL • LSC-UNIVERSITY PARK COURSE OFFERINGS LONE STAR COLLEGE ACADEMY FOR LIFELONG LEARNING How to Work “In the Cloud” What is “the cloud”? You use it every day even if you don’t realize! Jerry Matson will define “the cloud” and give examples and tips. There are no applications to download, and you never have to back up your files. The main learning objective is to define just what and where “the cloud” is. Jerry will discuss how it differs from your local computer and the advantages and disadvantages of keeping your stuff “in the cloud.” (LSC-University Park) 14454 2/14 W 10 a.m.-12 p.m. EMI 212 Matson 14455 2/14 W 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Online Matson Computer Basics Learn how to set up your computer with Michael Callahan, Professor of Career Technology. How to boot, reboot, shut down, sleep. Explore differences between internet browsers. Set up email. Examine security issues. (LSC-North Harris) 15125 2/19 M 1-2:30 p.m. DTEC 103 Callahan Gmail for Power Users Many people use Gmail every day and need to realize the amazing power built into it. This class assumes that you already have a Gmail account and know how to use it. Jerry Matson will demonstrate advanced features such as search, sort, and organize your email, filters, folders, forwarding, and more. You will understand why Gmail is today’s most popular powerful email system today. (LSC-University Park) 14451 2/21 W 10 a.m.-12 p.m. EMI 212 Matson 14452 2/21 W 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Online Matson Computer Basics II Learn how to set up and use a word processor with Michael Callahan, Professor of Career Technology. Explore the differences between Mac and PC. Be shown how to set up and use a calendar. Cover the basics of Excel. (LSC-North Harris) 15129 2/26 M 1-2:30 p.m. DTEC 103 Callahan iPhones, iPads and Updates Learn how to get the most from your Apple devices, such as the iPhone and iPad. We will look at the newest operating system as well as useful tips and information that will benefit you. Join Ed Tarver, formerly with Global Security for the Americas at Apple. (LSC-Kingwood) 14928 2/27 Tu 1-2:30 p.m. APA 113 Tarver Welcome to Excel Join Vanya Martin for this class on Excel. Learn how to create tables that communicate, calculate and count. (LSC-Kingwood) 14926 2/28-3/6 W 2:10-4:10 p.m. TIB 206 Martin Cell Phone Basics Learn about cell phones from Michael Callahan, Professor of Career Technology.  What are the options?  What are the features? How to make the most of your phone. (LSC-North Harris) 15136 3/4 M 1-2:30 p.m. DTEC 103 Callahan 3D Printing Seminar Join Jeff Badmington for an opportunity to learn the theory and concepts behind amazing 3D printing technology, understand the process “from art to part” and set up the printing parameters for a 3D model. You’ll visit Jeff in his “out there” classroom at Woodlands College Park High School (across from LSC). (LSC-Montgomery) 14940 3/6 W 4-6 p.m. Offsite Badmington Computer Security Basics Learn how to browse the internet safely with Michael Callahan, Professor of Career Technology.  What are the indications that something is spam or malware?  Computer security basics will be covered. (LSC-North Harris) 15143 3/18 M 1-2:30 p.m. DTEC 103 Callahan Excel-erate: Charts & Formulas Join Vanya Martin and go faster and farther with Excel using formulas, charts, and graphs! Basic Excel experience is preferred. (LSC-Kingwood) 14925 3/20-3/27 W 2:10-4:10 p.m. TIB 206 Martin Computer Files Do you have trouble locating needed computer files? Angie Carns will help you learn how to organize your computer records into files and to find those elusive files you know are somewhere in your computer or the cloud. No experience necessary, but you must have your LSC username and password to take this course on course on campus, so grab your student ID# and call OTS for assistance: 832.813.4357. (LSC-Montgomery) 14651 3/20 W 2-4 p.m. Online Carns Computer Skills Refresher Has retirement contributed to rusty computer skills or you’ve simply learned a bit here and there but don’t feel confident when you sit down at a computer? Come learn some tech savvy tips and tricks to bring you up to date and get some great resources for increasing your skills at home. (LSC-Montgomery) 14654 4/10 W 2-4 p.m. Online Carns iPhone Training for Beginners Navigate and use basic apps on your iPhone with Vanessa Kitchens. (LSC-University Park) 14491 4/11 Th 1-3 p.m. EMI 116 Kitchens Microsoft Word to Web Design Join Jennifer Marquez, LSC-Kingwood COSC Professor for this journey into online technology. The course will start with beginner Microsoft Word skills and end with web design. Professor Marquez will teach in English and Spanish for ALL members. (LSC-Kingwood) 14920 4/22 M 2:30-3:30 p.m. TIB 206 Marquez “ALL keeps me active physically and mentally. A wonderful program.” - Elaine H.


COURSE OFFERINGS SPRING 2024 COURSE SCHEDULE LoneStar.edu/ALL 33 Computer Basics This course offers computer basics, including computer components, keyboarding skills, and how to use the internet, email, and social media. (LSC-University Park, LSC-Houston North Victory) 14613 4/25 Th 10 a.m.-12 p.m. EMI 116 (UP) Ivchenko 14289 5/1 W 12-2 p.m. VC 119 (VC) Kitchens CULINARY ARTS, FOOD & COOKING Carne Asada Tacos Carne Asada, which in English means “grilled meat,” is made with flank or skirt steak marinated in lime juice and seasonings, grilled, and then cut into thin strips. Join Rick Solis as he prepares this delicious filling for street tacos with all the accompaniments. (LSC-CyFair) 14665 1/24 W 10-11:30 a.m. HSC1 105 Solis Gifts of a Diabetic Cuisine LaTwonna Wilson will be sharing some of her favorite recipes with you. What you eat can be one of the most difficult ways to control your blood sugar. As a diabetic for over 35 years, she will create some of her nutritious comfort foods to help you make better choices and modify your palate. This class meets on Thursday afternoons for five sessions, 1/25,2/29,3/28,4/25,5/9. (LSC-CyFair) 14681 1/25-5/9 Th 1-3 p.m. HSC1 105 Wilson Chicken Penne Lee Ann McGuinn and her sous chef Donna will show you how to make chicken penne. Penne pasta is bathed in a creamy parmesan garlic sauce before being covered with additional cheese and paprika and baked till crisp and golden brown. (LSC-CyFair) 14684 1/31 W 10-11:30 a.m. HSC1 105 McGuinn Low Cost Home Roasted Coffee Do you love good coffee? Do you hate paying $$$ for a bitter cup of mystery brew? Join Kelly Gernhart, Dean of Arts, Humanities, Music, and Philosophy at LSC CyFair, and learn how easy it can be to roast your coffee at home, save money, and create the coffee taste profile you enjoy! (LSC-CyFair) 14687 2/21 W 10-11:30 a.m. HSC1 105 Gernhart Chili with Beans Join Rick Solis as he prepares his favorite chili with beans recipe. An authentic chili recipe that is beefy, spicy, and smokey This “bowl of red” is hearty and covers the flavor profiles with homemade goodness your family will love! (LSC-CyFair) 14689 2/27 Tu 10-11:30 a.m. HSC1 105 Solis Mama Mia Chicken Soup Join Donna Smith, an ALL member, as we put this recipe together. You likely already have the ingredients for this delicious and simple soup in your pantry. (LSC-CyFair) 14693 3/6 W 10-11:30 a.m. HSC1 105 Smith Easy Thai Cooking I Chef Sucharee “Su” Yossunthorn graduated from culinary cuisine in Las Vegas. She is here to teach you some authentic Thai dishes you can easily replicate at home for 1-2 person meal. Please join Su online to learn a few popular Thai dishes like Pai Thai, Thai Spring Rolls. Different recipes in part I and II. (LSC-Montgomery) 14673 3/18-4/1 M 1:30-3 p.m. Online Yossunthorn Fruit Carving Made Easy Su is a Thai Chef with years of experience in fruit carving and Thai cuisine. She graduated in fruit carving in Bangkok, Thailand & culinary school in Las Vegas. Join her online to learn her special techniques on making beautiful fruit carving center pieces to complement your dishes or theme! It will surely be fun! (LSC-Montgomery) 14676 3/26 Tu 1:30-3 p.m. Online Yossunthorn 14682 4/2 Tu 10-11 a.m. Online Yossunthorn Easy Thai Cooking II Chef Sucharee “Su” Yossunthorn graduated from culinary cuisine in Las Vegas. She is here to teach you some authentic Thai dishes you can easily replicate at home for 1-2 person meal. Please join Su online to learn a few popular Thai dishes like Pai Thai, Thai Spring Rolls. Different recipes in part I and II. (LSC-Montgomery) 14824 4/8-4/22 W 1:30-3 p.m. Online Yossunthorn Lemon Chicken Join ALL Member Donna Smith as we bring out the Wok. If you love all things lemon (like I do!), this is a dish to put in your menu rotation. (LSC-CyFair) 14695 4/9 Tu 10-11:30 a.m. HSC1 105 Smith Coconut Key Lime Squares Lee Ann McGuinn and Donna, her sous chef, will reinvent the classic lemon squares. This recipe for tangy and luscious Coconut Key Lime Bars is sure to please any crowd. (LSC-CyFair) 14697 4/17 W 10-11:30 a.m. HSC1 105 McGuinn $25 ALL membership fee is valid for a full academic year (Fall to Spring). ALL Members are responsible for paying their enrollment costs when members register and/or enroll in classes as Academy for Lifelong Learning students. Members may join the ALL program at any time; however, if members join in the spring semester, members are still responsible for the full $25 membership fee due.


34 LSC-CYFAIR • LSC-HOUSTON NORTH • LSC-KINGWOOD • LSC-MONTGOMERY • LSC-NORTH HARRIS • LSC-ONLINE • LSC-TOMBALL • LSC-UNIVERSITY PARK COURSE OFFERINGS LONE STAR COLLEGE ACADEMY FOR LIFELONG LEARNING FINANCIAL & LEGAL Taxes & Retirement Join Chase Hammett, certified financial planner, to learn more about tax information for seniors and retirees, including typical sources of income in retirement and special tax rules. He will discuss specific tax breaks for ages 50 and over and provide detailed information regarding Estate, Gifting & Taxation. There will be time allowed for Q&A. (LSC-Montgomery) 14696 1/18 Th 10 a.m.-12 p.m. UC 310 Hammett Tax Pitfalls In Retirement The right tax reduction strategy can potentially save you hundreds of thousands of dollars in retirement. This course covers tax-smart retirement planning, including ways to maximize your Social Security and insulate your retirement savings from potential tax law increases. You will also learn about other important pitfalls to avoid in retirement. Your presenter is Michelle Gessner, a Houston-based certified financial planner. (LSC-CyFair) 14733 2/7 W 1:30-3:30 p.m. Online Gessner When is a Good Time to Invest? We know the saying, “buy low and sell high”. Without a crystal ball, how do we know when the market is to go higher or lower? In this class, Mike Sofia will discuss risk factors that will help us determine if we are headed toward a recession. Different types of investment strategies will help us navigate through both the good times and the bad times. (LSC-CyFair, LSC-Tomball, LSC-North Harris, LSC-Montgomery) 14730 1/25 Th 10-11:30 a.m. HSC1 105 (CF) Sofia 14641 2/8 Th 1-2 p.m. E 164 (TC) Truitt 14644 3/21 Th 10 a.m.-12 p.m. E 164 (TC) Sofia 15088 4/10 W 10 a.m.-12 p.m. CMED 207 (NH) Sofia 14710 5/7 Tu 10 a.m.-12 p.m. UC 311 (MC) Sofia Managing Your Investments Wouldn’t it be nice if we could invest in the stock market and watch our investments grow without taking any risk? Although it is not possible to avoid a certain degree of risk, there are ways you can capture growth and keep risk under control. In this class, Mike Sofia will discuss various types of investments and investment management to allow you to do just that. (LSC-Tomball, LSC-Cyfair, LSC-North Harris, LSC-Montgomery) 14643 2/1 Th 10 a.m.-12 p.m. E 164 (TC) Sofia 14736 2/22 Th 10-11:30 a.m. HSC1 105 (CF) Sofia 15085 3/6 W 10 a.m.-12 p.m. CMED 205 (NH) Sofia 15313 4/10 W 10 a.m.-12 p.m. UC 310 (MC) Sofia Ask The Lawyer; Estate and Q&A Open forum for whatever you want to know about estate planning and probate! Attendees can write down their generic questions and estate planning & probate Attorney Blanche Smith will pull questions anonymously out of a fishbowl and answer them. (LSC-Montgomery) 14826 2/22 Th 1-3 p.m. UC 310 Smith Small Business Principles This course is designed to raise economics and financial consciousness in decision making. We will explore the various forms of business ownership including an introduction to accounting, money and banking and securities markets. (LSC-North Harris) 15368 2/27 Tu 10-11 a.m. CMED 207 Adedejil Criminal Acts Join Attorney Patrick Hubbard for a discussion on the role of societal norms in the prosecution of crimes. (LSC-Kingwood) 15366 3/5 Tu 1-2:30 p.m. APA 113 Hubbard Introduction to AARP Join AARP Specialist, Monty Patch, in a discussion of benefits and services available for Seniors 50+. This lecture will include an intro to AARP; history, services conducted for local/state/national, communications and volunteer activities and benefits. (LSC-North Harris) 15095 2/29 Th 10-11 a.m. Online Patch Finances 50+ Monty Patch’s lecture will aid seniors in creating a budget, learning how to take charge of their credit, managing their debt, developing a plan to save more, and protecting their assets. (LSC-CyFair) 14739 3/5 Tu 10-11:30 a.m. Online Patch End of Life Planning Presented by LSC-CyFair Professor Jason Fernandez. This intensive course aims to provide a holistic understanding of hospice care, end-of-life planning, and the issues that may arise during this critical phase of life. This course is interesting to anyone interested in end-of-life planning, and it delves into the psychological, ethical, and legal dimensions of end-of-life care. (LSC-CyFair) 14741 3/19 Tu 1:30-3:30 p.m. HSC1 105 Fernandez Basics Estate & Financial Plng Crystal Prachyl, CFP and a local attorney will review key terms & definitions common to estate planning; risks as you are going through the estate & financial planning process. Reviewing tax impact & considerations for loved ones. Interactive Q&A. (LSC-Montgomery) 14838 3/21-3/28 Th 10 a.m.-12 p.m. UC 310 Prachyl 14840 3/21-3/28 Th 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Online Prachyl “The ALL program has a number of interesting course selections. ALL program provides interesting topics for seniors.” - Irvin B.


COURSE OFFERINGS SPRING 2024 COURSE SCHEDULE LoneStar.edu/ALL 35 Estate Without Probate Join Attorney Patrick Hubbard for a discussion on the multiple ways of passing property at death without the need for probating a will. (LSC-Kingwood) 15367 3/26 Tu 1-2:30 p.m. APA 113 Hubbard Outsmart the Scammers Join Thomas Reed as he discusses incidents of fraud that are on the rise, and scammers’ tactics that are becoming more complex. While no one is immune, there are steps you can take to Outsmart the Scammers. (LSC-Tomball, LSC-Montgomery, LSC-North Harris) 14628 4/9 Tu 1-3 p.m. E 163 (TC) Reed 14706 4/15 M 1-3 p.m. UC 311 (MC) Reed 15249 4/24 W 1-3 p.m. CMED 207 (NH) Reed Economics in Plain Language In this course, Rafael Donoso will lead discussions about big economics trends on both world and domestic topics. Content will be shared in two parts and is friendly to all audiences. (LSC-North Harris) 15082 4/16-4/18 Tu,Th 1-2 p.m. CMED 207 Donoso Women & Investing Learn the basics of financial planning and investing as a female investor from Crystal Prachyl, CFP. Course will provide resources to educate members on key investment principles, asset allocation, understanding behavioral finance, and the differences between financial investments such as mutual funds. We will also review key areas of risk specific to the female investor and how to navigate major milestones. (LSC-Montgomery) 14702 4/18-4/25 Th 10 a.m.-12 p.m. UC 310 Prachyl 14704 4/18-4/25 Th 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Online Prachyl Preparing For Retirement Before retirement, Monty Patch spent years of research to prepare himself and his loved ones for retirement. This lecture will provide the knowledge he personally gained, and it just might help you make decisions for your own retirement. (LSC-North Harris) 15100 4/25 Th 10-11 a.m. Online Patch FUN, HOBBIES & RECREATION Bridge Club You will play Bridge with other players. This is an informal club. Sign up and then show up when you are available. (LSC-Montgomery) 14717 1/10-8/14 W 12-3 p.m. UC 301A Gorman Chess Club Play Chess with other players. This is an informal club. This is a congenial group who are supportive of other players. Sign up and then show up when you are available. (LSC-Montgomery) 14719 1/11-8/15 Th 1-3 p.m. UC 301A Gorman Bunco at LSC-University Park Bunco, organized by Beth Newman, is a fun dice game played by many, and now we can have it at ALL too! It is easy to learn - as long as you can count by 1’s, you have all the skills you need! We will play a little differently than your neighborhood group, but it will be just as much fun. Classes will meet once per month. (LSC-University Park) 14467 1/11-5/2 Th 1-3 p.m. EMI 116 Newman Trivial Pursuit At LSC-MC Jackie Stulting will guide us as we answer general knowledge and popular culture questions as a team. Bring your lunch and have some fun. Class will meet on the third Tuesday of the month. (LSC-Montgomery) 14720 1/16-5/21 Tu 1-4 p.m. UC 301A Stulting LoneStar.edu/ALL LSC-University Park Tuesday, January 9 11 a.m.-1 p.m. 2nd Floor, EMI Building 11521 Compaq Center West Drive Houston, TX 77070 For more information, call 346.395.3215 Open House On-site course information and registration


36 LSC-CYFAIR • LSC-HOUSTON NORTH • LSC-KINGWOOD • LSC-MONTGOMERY • LSC-NORTH HARRIS • LSC-ONLINE • LSC-TOMBALL • LSC-UNIVERSITY PARK COURSE OFFERINGS LONE STAR COLLEGE ACADEMY FOR LIFELONG LEARNING Game Day At LSC-UP Join Beth Newman and your fellow ALL members for some casual game-playing. We’ll play Phase 10, Bananagrams, Farkle, Scattergories, Yahtzee, Pictionary, and many more games! Sometimes, we will all play the same game, or we might have different games going on at different tables. We will play some old favorites and learn some new ones, too! Maybe you have one you’d like to share! Classes will meet twice per month. (LSC-University Park) 14468 1/16-5/14 Tu 1-3 p.m. EMI 116 Newman Texas 42 Dominoes Jimmie Prichard hosts - Texas 42 is a trick-taking game played with a standard set of double six dominoes. In 2011 it was designated the official State Domino Game of Texas. Whether you are a regular player, haven’t played for years, or have never played, come enjoy and learn in this relaxed atmosphere. We play each Thursday year-round from 1-3 p.m. at the Weekley Community Center (8440 Greenhouse Rd). Please join our fun group, a good time is guaranteed. (LSC-CyFair) 14770 1/18-5/9 Th 12-3 p.m. Offsite Prichard Line Dancing Come join Beth Newman and get your groove on! We will learn a line dance or two and practice it. Dance is good for us in so many ways, physically and mentally. We promise there will be a lot of laughing and great music. Classes will meet once per month. (LSC-University Park) 14514 1/24-5/8 W 11 a.m.-12 p.m. EMI 120 Newman Thrift Store Master Class Discover the method for becoming an effective thrift shopper in this master class! Chernette Abbs will teach you the patience and self-control required for thrift store shopping. Budget suggestions, ideas for your own unique style, and advice on what to dress will be given to you. (LSC-North Harris) 15359 1/25 Th 1-2:30 p.m. CMED 207 Abbs Advanced Bridge This more advanced class is for those interested in deeper play. Students should have a basic knowledge and understanding of contract bridge. Your instructor, Myra Bell, has been playing bridge for 40 years and is an American Contract Bridge League (ACBL) Bronze Life Master. (LSC-Kingwood) 14929 2/1-4/25 Th 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. CLA 113 Bell Game Days At LSC-North Harris Join Lenora Rastatter to play a variety of games (card, dice, tiles, board, group) - old favorites and new ones! Beginners welcome! Instructions will be provided. (LSC-North Harris) 15350 2/1 Th 2-4 p.m. CMED 207 Rastatter 15352 2/29 Th 2-4 p.m. CMED 207 Rastatter 15354 3/28 Th 2-4 p.m. CMED 207 Rastatter 15355 4/25 Th 2-4 p.m. CMED 205 Rastatter Beginning Bridge Learn the fundamentals of the exciting card game of Bridge with Richard Shepherd, Jim Galbraith, and Dick Napientek. You will learn the methods and reasoning of bidding, as well as good card play. After each weekly lesson we will play the game with individual instructions as needed. Whether you are a beginner, or just want to refresh your game, come join us for a great time. (LSC-Kingwood) 14936 2/1-4/25 Th 2-4 p.m. CLA 113 Sheperd/ Galbraith/Napientek Trivial Pursuit Trivial Pursuit is a classic American board game in which progress is determined by a player’s (in our rules, a team’s) ability to answer general knowledge and popular culture questions. Categories include People & Places, History, Science & Nature, Arts & Entertainment, Sports & Leisure & a Wild Card category. (LSC-Tomball) 14648 2/5-4/29 M 10 a.m.-12 p.m. E 177 Hall Beginning Chess Learning the rules, how the pieces move, basic strategies: pins and forks, supervised play. (LSC-Montgomery) 14715 2/6-2/13 Tu 1-3 p.m. UC 301A Kroll Euchre Euchre is an excellent social card game, simple in concept but with a high degree of subtly in play. Randy Hall leads this group and welcomes both new and experienced players. (LSC-Tomball) 14650 2/6-4/30 Tu 11 a.m.-1 p.m. E164 Hall Spades Join Vanya Martin once a month for a game of Spades. This is a trick taking card game devised in the United States in the 1930s. It is played as either a partnership or a solo/”cutthroat” game. The object is to take the number of tricks (also known as “books”) before play of the hand begins. The spade suit always trumps, hence the name. Classes 2/7, 3/6, 4/3. (LSC-Kingwood) 14934 2/7-4/3 W 5-7 p.m. CLA 113 Martin Jump bids in Bridge What does it show when you make a jump bid in bridge? When is it strong? intermediate? weak? When and how should partner respond? (LSC-Montgomery) 15948 2/7 W 10 a.m.-12 p.m. UC 310 Kroll/Jewff Aging With Style The late great Coco Chanel once said, “You can be gorgeous at 30, charming at 40 and irresistible for the rest of your life.” Are you a senior who bucks tradition on how you dress or present yourself to the world? If so, join us for a lively discussion on aging stylishly. To make things even more fun, come dressed to impress! (LSC-Montgomery) 14842 2/7 W 1-3 p.m. UC 307 Washington


COURSE OFFERINGS SPRING 2024 COURSE SCHEDULE LoneStar.edu/ALL 37 “Great program. I like having options for online for classes on campuses that are not close.“ -Stuart G. Thrift Shopping Join Chernette Abbs as you tour one of Houston’s popular Thrift Shops. You will learn how to approach thrift store shopping so that you stay organized, get great deals, and walk away with pieces you can add to your closet. Texas Thrift 235 Farm to Market 1960, Houston, Texas 77068. (LSC-North Harris) 15360 2/8 Th 1-2:30 p.m. Offsite Abbs Texas 42 Dominoes Join Vanya Martin once a month for a game of 42, known as the “state game of Texas”. The game is played by four people, in teams of two, where the partners sit across from each other. The object of the game is to be the first team to reach seven “marks” or 250 points. The game consists of a maximum of thirteen hands when playing for marks. Classes 2/21, 3/20, 4/17. (LSC-Kingwood) 14933 2/21-4/17 W 9-11 a.m. CLA 113 Martin Laughing Matters Laughter has been scientifically proven to reduce stress levels (cortisol levels), reduce high blood pressure, increase endorphins (those happy hormones that make you feel upbeat and reduce depression), boost your immune system, improve lung capacity, and give you an overall feeling of well-being. Join us for an hour of laughter and deep breathing. No jokes, no experience necessary, just your willingness to allow your inner child to laugh and have fun. (LSC-Montgomery) 14721 2/21-5/21 W 2-4 p.m. Online Carns Create Your Own Style There are times when it’s difficult to look stylish. In this class, you’ll discover your particular style while learning how to become a fashionista. (LSC-North Harris) 15361 2/22 Th 1-2:30 p.m. CMED 206 Abbs Making Button Earrings Making jewelry doesn’t get any simpler! Using buttons and recycled material can make an easy DIY pair of button earrings. (LSC-North Harris) 15363 3/7 Th 1-2:30 p.m. CMED 207 Abbs Day Trip to Lucky Land! Have you been to Lucky Land? After being temporarily closed, it is reopening with some new improvements! Please join Sucharee “Su” Yossunthorn as she provides you a 45 min. guided tour of the park. You will also have an all-day pass to leisurely explore the rest of the day. Bring a bag lunch, wear comfortable items. We will meet at the Main Entrance at 10am. 8625 Airline Dr., Houston, TX, 77037. (LSC-Montgomery) 14843 3/19 Tu 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Offsite Yossunthorn 14845 4/18 Th 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Offsite Yossunthorn Pinterest: Building a Pin Learn flexible formats that will bring your ideas to life. Create Pins to share your ideas, give tutorials, or sell your products. (LSC-North Harris) 15362 3/21 Th 1-2:30 p.m. CMED 207 Abbs Photography Join Retha Gadus to learn how to take great pictures with your digital camera. (LSC-Kingwood) 14930 3/25 M 12:30-1:30 p.m. APA 113 Gadus Brain Games Join Lenora Rastatter on Zoom for some fun and challenging online brain games! Enjoy word puzzles, riddles, memory trivia, and so much more! Bring your pen and paper and be ready to test your knowledge and to exercise those brain cells! (LSC-North Harris) 15357 3/27 W 2-3 pm. Online Rastatter LoneStar.edu/ALL LSC-Tomball Wednesday, January 17 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Beckendorf Conference Center 30555 Tomball Parkway Tomball, TX 77375 For more information, call 281.357.3676 Open House On-site course information and registration “It has kept my mind active.“ -Ernie S.


38 LSC-CYFAIR • LSC-HOUSTON NORTH • LSC-KINGWOOD • LSC-MONTGOMERY • LSC-NORTH HARRIS • LSC-ONLINE • LSC-TOMBALL • LSC-UNIVERSITY PARK COURSE OFFERINGS LONE STAR COLLEGE ACADEMY FOR LIFELONG LEARNING Fencing Join Kristina Ruiz-Healy to explore the history and evolution of the art of fencing. Examine the philosophy and sportsmanship of fencing. The various styles such as Sabre, Foil, and Epee, will be discussed in this lecture. (LSC-Kingwood) 14935 4/10 W 12-1 p.m. Online Ruiz-Healy Jeopardy Style Brain Teaser Come enjoy a Jeopardy style brain game with anagrams, Wacky Wordies, Word Connections and much more!! Join Amanda Krippel, Harris County Family & Community Health Agent, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service. (LSC-North Harris) 15369 4/23 Tu 10-11 a.m. CMED 207 Krippel GARDENING Spring Gardening Made Easy Interested in growing fresh herbs, vegetables, and fruits? Come find your green thumb as we discover how to make gardening in containers and raised beds easy while getting the most from our garden space as well as the plants we are growing. Each week, Michele Scaife will share garden plans, a plant of the week, and tips for harvests, recipes, and long-term storage. (LSC-Kingwood) 14938 1/26-3/1 F 9:30-10:30 a.m. Online Scaife Pollinator Gardening Please join Carley Howard, Extension Associate II from Prairie View A&M (PVAMU) University Wellness in Houston, for a series of classes and hands-on activities to learn how to incorporate plants into your garden to attract pollinators and manage pests in a humane and environmentally friendly way. (LSC-North Harris) 15159 2/6-3/19 Tu 1-2 p.m. CMED 207 Howard Edible Gardens Learn about what and when to plant, including charts for times to plant and a list of vegetable varieties that do well in our area. (LSC-Montgomery) 14849 2/14 W 10 a.m.-12 p.m. UC 310 Dailey Organic Gardening Learn about all the aspects of organic gardening including raising vegetables and fruit, soil health, lawn care, native plants, rain water harvesting, drip irrigation, and much more. (LSC-Montgomery) 14723 2/15 Th 1-3 p.m. UC 310 Prince What’s Going On In The Yard? Ed Dolphin will lead an open discussion about all aspects of the yard. What’s going on and what are the ramifications of the drought or other natural disasters. (LSC-North Harris) 15250 2/15 Th 10 a.m.-12 p.m. CMED 207 Dolphin Tree Care in the Spring Ed Dolphin will discuss tree care for the spring and preparation for the summer. (LSC-University Park, LSC-Tomball, LSC-Montgomery) 14424 2/16 F 10 a.m.-12 p.m. EMI 116 (UP) Dolphin 14666 2/22 Th 10 a.m.-12 p.m. E 164 (TC) Dolphin 14869 3/8 F 1-3 p.m. UC 310 (MC) Dolphin Plant Propagation Plants can grow in so many wonderful ways other than just from seed. Join LSC Prof. Dr. Matthew Dempsey’s talk about the classic seed method for plant propagation, but also explore other methods such as cuttings and grafting. This will be a hands-on session, and everyone should leave the session with a new plant! (LSC-CyFair) 14773 3/8 F 1-3 p.m. HSC1 105 Dempsey The Mighty Microgreen Learn how to grow and harvest Microgreens in 10 days with Jacque Jankowiak. (LSC-University Park) 14596 2/28 W 10 a.m.-12 p.m. EMI 116 Jankowiak Soil The Living Layer of Earth Whether you want to grow vegetable gardens, have beautiful ornamental landscapes, or have a gorgeous lawn lawn, this course will teach you how to make healthy soil and keep your garden growing. (LSC-Montgomery) 14876 3/20 W 10 a.m.-12 p.m. UC 310 Dailey Flower Gardening Join Katherine Persson, former President of Lone Star CollegeKingwood and Texas Agrilife Extension Service Master Gardener. She will discuss how to successfully plant flowers that will flourish in the Houston climate. (LSC-Kingwood) 14937 5/6 M 10-11 a.m. APA 113 Persson GENEALOGY Discover Your Family History Where Did I Come From? Putting Together Your Family History: After course completion, students will be able to use FamilySearch.org to preserve family photos, stories, and documents; create an online family tree to preserve and share their own family’s history. After the beginning of each class period (30 min), you’ll be paired with a helper to get one-on-one help on your own family tree. (LSC-Montgomery) 15696 1/30-2/27 Tu 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Online Prince ALL classes with multiple campus offerings are listed in order of the campuses in the description with abbreviations of that campus next to the room location. i.e.: CMED 207 (NH) - the location is LSC-North Harris


COURSE OFFERINGS SPRING 2024 COURSE SCHEDULE LoneStar.edu/ALL 39 Restoring Historic Cemetery The Conroe Community Cemetery Restoration Project (CCCRP) is a non-profit dedicated to cleaning, restoring and preserving for future generations the historic African American, Conroe Community Cemetery in Conroe, Texas. This session will discuss the history of the project, the processes that were employed to restore the cemetery legally, safely and without harm, find all the burial locations, identify descendants, fund the effort and involve locations. (LSC-Montgomery) 15697 3/28 Th 1-3 p.m. UC 310 Meredith Find Story in Family History Genealogy creates great charts with dates and places. Would you like to learn how to turn that data into a story? This course will explore the process of placing our ancestors into the story of history through county records and other sources. This class will be taught by Professor Barbara Hayward. (LSC-Tomball) 14674 4/2 Tu 1-3 p.m. E 163 Hayward HEALTH, FITNESS & NUTRITION Rhythmic Walking Bring your LSC student ID card and wear gym appropriate shoes and clothing for rhythmic walking. Members interested in signing up should check with their Healthcare providers to determine whether the class is suitable for them. Participants will be required to complete a Participant Release and Indemnification Agreement Form on the first day of the class. Class will be led by ALL members. Class will be held in the the studio. (LSC-North Harris) 14663 1/22-5/1 M,W 2:30-3:30 p.m. HLPE 110 Volunteer Chair Volleyball for Fun Come and join your ALL friends and play chair volleyball! Members interested in enrolling should check with their Healthcare providers to determine whether the class is suitable for them. Participants will be required to complete a Participant Release and Indemnification Agreement form on the first day of class. Bring water, wear comfortable clothing and athletic shoes. An LSC ID is required to access the Fitness Center. (LSC-North Harris) 14672 1/26-5/3 F 10 a.m.-12 p.m. HLPE 107 Segovia Stepping Out Join instructor, Bonnie Johnson, and explore the CyFair campus. We spend about an hour walking around the campus and surrounding areas. It’s amazing the amount of wildlife we observe-birds, ducks, fish, turtles, and even pelicans as they migrate. Walk fast or slow, we have a group for you. (LSC-CyFair) 14775 1/16-5/7 Tu 8-9 a.m. TBD Johnson Parkinson’s 101 Sabrina Perez will give a brief yet global overview on the pathology of Parkinson’s disease including causes of symptoms, how dopamine effects the mind and body, who gets Parkinson’s, how it is diagnosed, including early warning symptoms. (LSC-Montgomery, LSC-CyFair, LSC-Tomball, LSC- North Harris, LSC-Houston North Victory, LSC-University Park) 14728 1/17 W 10 a.m.-12 p.m. UC 311 (MC) Perez 14778 2/15 Th 1-2:30 p.m. HSC1 105 (CF) Perez 14692 2/22 Th 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Online (TC) Perez 14699 2/22 Th 10 a.m.-12 p.m. E 163 (TC) Perez 15263 3/28 Th 10-11:30 a.m. CMED 207 (NH) Perez 15236 4/2 Tu 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Online (TC) Perez 15238 4/2 Tu 10 a.m.-12 p.m. E 163 (TC) Perez 14283 4/15 M 12-2 p.m. VC 119 (VC) Perez 14446 4/17 W 1-3 p.m. EMI 116 (UP) Perez 21 Day Cleanse & Yoga The next 21 days could change your life. It will change the way you think about food, how food tastes, your eating habits, and your food cravings. If you are not sure what that means, you will figure it out soon enough! Ron McMillan will practice yoga and go over the cleanse program. Class meets once a week (21 days) for four weeks. Wear comfortable/ gym-like clothes,and bring your yoga mat. (LSC-University Park) 14466 1/17-2/7 W 1-3 p.m. EMI 212 McMillan Personal Boundaries, Peace How to keep your boundaries, strength relationships and increase your inner peace. Consider this an activeengagement workshop, exactly these topics. Bring lots of questions! (LSC-Montgomery) 14729 1/22 M 10 a.m.-12 p.m. UC 311 Fisher 14731 1/22 M 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Online Fisher Holistic Wellness Holistic wellness will cover, essential oils, herbs, and nutrition. (LSC-Montgomery) 14880 1/23-2/13 Tu 10 a.m.-12 p.m. UC 311 Taylor Do Well, Be Well with Diabetes Learn how you can do well and be well with diabetes. This class will help you get the facts from professional educators, meet others who have the same concerns, get encouragement to make positive changes, and receive recipes and references. This 5-session course will include information on nutrition and beyond diet and physical activity. Join Amy Davenport, FCH Program Assistant, Texas A&M AgriLife. (LSC-Montgomery) 14881 1/23-2/20 Tu 10-11:30 a.m. UC 306 Davenport Due to circumstances beyond our control, some lectures might be canceled or rescheduled. Every attempt to contact students in advance is made. Be sure we have an accurate phone number and email on file, and that you have officially registered for the class.


40 LSC-CYFAIR • LSC-HOUSTON NORTH • LSC-KINGWOOD • LSC-MONTGOMERY • LSC-NORTH HARRIS • LSC-ONLINE • LSC-TOMBALL • LSC-UNIVERSITY PARK COURSE OFFERINGS LONE STAR COLLEGE ACADEMY FOR LIFELONG LEARNING Pickleball Intermediate For players with limited experience playing Pickleball. Robin Watts teaches the fundamentals, emphasizing court position and strategies for executing consistent shots. The last part of the class is devoted to practice games.Bring a paddle if you have one. A limited number of paddles are available at the class. Check with your healthcare providers, and you’ll sign a Participant Release and Indemnification Agreement before class. Bring your ALL membership card to access the Fitness Training Center. (LSC-Kingwood) 15066 1/25-3/21 Tu,Th 2-4 p.m. FTC 109 Watts Chair Yoga for Beginners Chair Yoga Class for Beginners - discover the joy of movement. Participants will explore a range of different movements from the chair as well as standing up. Chair Yoga is an excellent way to improve flexiand balance, relieve stress as well as improve overall wellbeing. Participants should wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing as well as wear shoes with a good rubber sole. Go at your own pace and experience the benefits. (LSC-Montgomery) 14882 1/25 Th 1-2 p.m. UC 310 Jingles Pickleball Advanced Already know the basics of Pickleball and want to up your game a level? Join Robin Watts to review fundamentals, then practice more advanced drills to give you a winning style of play. The last part of the class is devoted to practice games. Bring your paddle. Check with your healthcare providers, and you’ll sign a Participant Release and Indemnification Agreement before class. Bring your ALL membership card to access the Fitness Training Center. (LSC-Kingwood) 15074 1/26-3/8 F 9 a.m.-12 p.m. FTC 109 Watts DASH-ing to a Healthier You Michele Scaife will explain how the DASH eating pattern may help in limiting sodium, sugar, and saturated fat to help in the prevention of chronic disease, such as high blood pressure. (LSC-Kingwood) 15021 1/29 M 12-1 p.m. Online Scaife Dating and Relationships Pros and Cons of Dating and/or Online Dating at Any Age. How much risk are you willing to take, and how much do you want to open your heart to it? Let’s discuss how to use online dating to meet your needs. (LSC-Montgomery) 14734 1/29 M 10 a.m.-12 p.m. UC 311 Fisher 14735 1/29 M 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Online Fisher Pickleball Beginner Robin Watts teaches new players the fundamentals of Pickleball, giving you a good understanding of rules and strategies of the game. The last part of class will be devoted to practice games. Bring a paddle if you have one. A limited number of paddles are available at the class. Check with your healthcare providers, and you’ll sign a Participant Release and Indemnification Agreement before class. Bring your ALL membership card to access the Fitness Training Center. (LSC-Kingwood) 15057 1/29-3/20 M,W 2-4 p.m. FTC 109 Watts Strength and Fitness Training Rich Almstedt and Julian Garcia teach students how to improve muscular strength and fitness by exercising specific muscles using Cybex Weight Machines. Instructors will guide you in establishing and achieving specific goals to improve your overall fitness. Students interested in signing up should check with their healthcare providers. Students will sign a Participant Release and Indemnification Agreement on the first day of class. Bring your ALL membership card to access the Fitness Training Center. (LSC-Kingwood) 14997 2/1-3/7 Tu,Th 11 a.m.-12 p.m. FTC 106 Almstedt/Garcia Beginning Line Dance Join Diane Mayes to learn different styles of Line Dancing (country, urban, Latin, waltzes). Students should check with their healthcare providers, and will sign a Participant Release and Indemnification Agreement before class. Students cannot wear street shoes on the dance floor. Plan to dance in your socks or wear socks/protectors over your shoes. Bring your ALL membership card to access the Fitness Training Center. (LSC-Kingwood) 15005 2/1-5/9 Th 12-1 p.m. FTC 105 Mayes Building Healthy Bones Join Carol Deeb to learn how to use assorted light hand and ankle weights to increase muscle strength and build healthier bones. Students interested in signing up should check with their healthcare providers. Students will sign a Participant Release and Indemnification Agreement before the first day of class. Please have water and a large towel for rolling up or a yoga brick available. Students should wear comfortable clothing and closed-toe shoes. (LSC-Kingwood) 15342 2/1-4/25 Th 1:30-2:30 p.m. Online Deeb Yoga Join Carol Deeb to improve your well-being through yoga! Yoga focuses on stretching, breathing, balancing, and meditating (concentration). Students interested in signing up should check with their healthcare providers. Students will sign a Participant Release and Indemnification Agreement on the first day of class. Please have a floor mat and wear comfortable clothing. (LSC-Kingwood) 15349 2/1-4/25 Th 2:45-3:45 p.m. Online Deeb $25 ALL membership fee is valid for a full academic year (Fall to Spring). ALL Members are responsible for paying their enrollment costs when members register and/or enroll in classes as Academy for Lifelong Learning students. Members may join the ALL program at any time; however, if members join in the spring semester, members are still responsible for the full $25 membership fee due.


COURSE OFFERINGS SPRING 2024 COURSE SCHEDULE LoneStar.edu/ALL 41 Competitive Chair Volleyball Play to compete in a game of chair volleyball! Members interested in enrolling should check with their Healthcare providers to determine whether the class is suitable for them. Participants will be required to complete a Participant Release and Indemnification Agreement form on the first day of class. Bring water, wear comfortable clothing and athletic shoes. An LSC ID is required to access the Fitness Center. (LSC-North Harris) 14669 1/26-5/3 F 12-2 p.m. HLPE 107 Segovia Pickleball Learn how to play one of the fastest growing sports out there. Members interested in enrolling should check with their Healthcare providers to determine whether the class is suitable for them. Participants will be required to complete a Participant Release and Indemnification Agreement form on the first day of class. Bring water, wear comfortable clothing and athletic shoes. An LSC ID is required to access the Fitness Center. (LSC-North Harris, LSC-Tomball) 14680 1/26-5/3 F 12-2 p.m. HLPE 107 (NH) Staff 14777 2/5-5/1 M,W 9-11 a.m. N 126 (TC) Hall Welcome to the Weight Room Join Veronica Ruiz and learn how to use the weight room and receive tips on planning your exercise prescription program. Come dressed in workout attire and be ready to get a great workout! Participants will be required to complete a Participant Release and Indemnification Agreement form on the first day of class. An LSC ID is required to access the Fitness Center. (LSC-North Harris) 14675 2/6 Tu 2:30-3:30 p.m. HLPE 113 Ruiz Tai Chi for Beginners Sesco Saegusa will teach Yang 8 Step (slow fluid movements) for your physical and mental health. Classes meet at South County Community Center, 2235 Lake Robbins Drive. Members must also register at www.woodlandstaichi.com. (LSC-Montgomery) 14883 2/7-5/1 W 8-9 a.m. Offsite Saegusa 14884 2/7-5/1 W 5:15-6:15 p.m. Offsite Saegusa 14887 2/8-5/2 Th 9-10 a.m. Offsite Saegusa Affected by Hearing Loss? Is hearing loss affecting you or someone you know? Join Paula Moore as she shares general information, tips for better communication, and coping strategies (for you and your friends, family, and coworkers). Hearing loss can be isolating; she’ll share experiences to help you feel less isolated and actually enjoy conversations again. This is a two-part online class that will meet on 2/8 and 2/22. (LSC-CyFair) 14776 2/8,2/22 Th 1:30-3 p.m. Online Moore Carbohydrates-Rest of Story A further look at Carbohydrates and their effects on health. (LSC-Montgomery) 14885 2/8 Th 1-3 p.m. UC 310 Fieler Do Well with Hypertension Do Well, Be Well with Hypertension is a five-class series covering the basics of nutrition and self-management topics to reduce hypertension. The program helps learn skills needed to prevent or manage high blood pressure. Join Amy Davenport, FCH Program Specialist with Texas A&M Extension, for these information sessions. (LSC-Montgomery) 14886 2/8-3/7 Th 2-3:30 p.m. UC 310 Davenport Cancer Information Cancer can be a tricky topic but with this course it’ll be easier to know information on cancer. (LSC-Houston North Victory) 14271 2/13 Tu 12-2 p.m. VC 119 Staff Secrets to Less Pain After 50 Our body takes the path of least resistance. I can teach you how to protect the most pain ridden areas of your body and stay active into your 80s. (LSC-Montgomery) 14889 2/15 Th 10 a.m.-12 p.m. UC 311 Ruzicka Essential Oils Basics Have you ever wondered what an essential oil is or why you would ever use one? Did you wonder if you could ingest them or put them on your body? Well, this is the class for you! Find out about essential oils, what they are used for and how to properly use them. You’ll also get the opportunity to experience quality oils firsthand. (LSC-North Harris) 14658 2/13 Tu 1-2 p.m. CMED 206 Sylvester Master of Memory Many people believe that memory loss and aging go handin-hand: as a person gets older his or her memory begins to fail. While some change may be expected as you age, that doesn’t mean you can’t do something about it. Join Amanda Krippel, Harris County Family & Community Health Agent, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service on a four-lesson class series on Master of Memory. (LSC-North Harris, LSC-Tomball) 15370 2/14-3/6 W 9:30-10:30 a.m. CMED 207 (NH) Krippel 14712 3/27-4/17 Th 10-11 a.m. E 163 (TC) Krippel 10 Rules to Build Better Life CHIP L. FLARE is the acronym for healthy, vibrant attitudes to serve others and build up your own self-confidence. Based on ethical, moral guidelines, learn a fun way to remind yourself of the best things you can do in life. Curt Locklear will show you how to get out of the doldrums and live abundantly. (LSC-Montgomery) 14740 2/20 Tu 1-3 p.m. UC 306 Locklear Arthritis & Joint Pain Secrets Move better, feel better and live better. Explore non-surgical, non-pharmaceutical and natural options to pain-free living! (LSC-Montgomery) 14890 2/27 Tu 1-3 p.m. UC 311 Johnson


42 LSC-CYFAIR • LSC-HOUSTON NORTH • LSC-KINGWOOD • LSC-MONTGOMERY • LSC-NORTH HARRIS • LSC-ONLINE • LSC-TOMBALL • LSC-UNIVERSITY PARK COURSE OFFERINGS LONE STAR COLLEGE ACADEMY FOR LIFELONG LEARNING Toxic Things In Your Home Do you know that the average woman puts over 300 chemicals on her body before she leaves home? Between soaps, haircare, skincare products and makeup, that is a real number. Many of the daily products we use have chemicals in them that are banned in other countries like Europe. Come learn what the toxic chemicals are and how you can avoid the damaging effects. (LSC-North Harris) 14655 2/27 Tu 1-2 p.m. CMED 206 Sylvester Joyfully Healthy - Walk & Talk Walk & talk with Michele Scaife to learn how to build a habit of functional physical activity to increase mobility and longevity, and discuss the importance of staying hydrated. Participants will be required to sign a release form; please check with your healthcare provider to determine if this class is for you. (LSC-Kingwood) 15348 3/8-5/8 F 12-1 p.m. FTC 105 Scaife Healthy Cooking Who doesn’t love a good healthy meal? This course provides a healthier way of eating. (LSC-Houston North Victory) 14276 3/5-3/26 Tu 12-2 p.m. VC 119 Staff Strength and Fitness This course offers better ways to stay fit and strong no matter what age. (LSC-Houston North Victory) 14277 3/7-3/28 Th 12-1 p.m. VC 119 Staff Mindful Eating Mindful Eating is paying attention to our food, on purpose, without judgment. It is an approach to eating that focuses on our sensual awareness and direct experience of the food we eat. The intention with mindful eating is to help us savor the moment, as well as to encourage our full presence while we eat. Join Amanda Krippel, Harris County Family & Community Health Agent, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service. (LSC-North Harris) 15371 3/7 Th 10-11 a.m. CMED 207 Krippel ABC’s of Diabetes This course explains the symptoms of diabetes along with information on managing the disease and reducing the risk of chronic complications. (LSC-Houston North Victory, LSC-University Park) 14275 3/13 W 12-2 p.m. VC 119 (VC) Staff 14610 4/23 Tu 10 a.m.-12 p.m. EMI 116 (UP) Ivchenko Intermittent Fasting Have you tried every diet just to gain pounds back? Well, Intermittent Fasting is a lifestyle that is designed to prevent that from happening ever again. The best benefits are not just from the weight loss. Come hear my story of what I finally did to shed the weight at 58. This is a lifestyle for anyone to learn and it’s totally free! You will save money. (LSC-North Harris) 14657 3/19 Tu 1-2 p.m. CMED 206 Sylvester Acupuncture for Arthritis In this class, Dr. Hung Van Doan will give students insight into how Acupuncture can be used to effectively treat all types of Arthritis while using the foundation of Oriental Medicine philosophy. Come with questions, prepare to be surprised. A live demo will be provided at the end of class. (LSC-Tomball) 14722 3/19 Tu 3-5 p.m. E 177 Doan Your Hormonal Health You think you may be past menopause, but are you really? If you are a woman, you’ll totally relate to this conversation. Join Paula Moore and learn how intuitive nutrition can help alleviate hormonal imbalances at all ages. We will be discussing menopause at some length. Paula will be sharing what has helped in her menopause journey and how we can take control of some of the “not often talked about” symptoms. (LSC-CyFair) 14786 3/21 Th 1:30-3 p.m. Online Moore Pickleball Advanced Already know the basics of Pickleball and want to up your game a level? Join Robin Watts to review fundamentals, then practice more advanced drills to give you a winning style of play. The last part of the class is devoted to practice games. Bring your paddle. Check with your healthcare providers, and you’ll sign a Participant Release and Indemnification Agreement before class. Bring your ALL membership card to access the Fitness Training Center. (LSC-Kingwood) 15080 3/22-5/10 F 9 a.m.-12 p.m. FTC 109 Watts Pickleball Beginner Robin Watts teaches new players the fundamentals of Pickleball, giving you a good understanding of rules and strategies of the game. The last part of class will be devoted to practice games. Bring a paddle if you have one. A limited number of paddles are available at the class. Check with your healthcare providers, and you’ll sign a Participant Release and Indemnification Agreement before class. Bring your ALL membership card to access the Fitness Training Center. (LSC-Kingwood) 15062 3/25-5/8 M,W 2-4 p.m. FTC 109 Watts Pickleball Intermediate For players with limited experience playing Pickleball. Robin Watts teaches the fundamentals, emphasizing court position and strategies for executing consistent shots. The last part of the class is devoted to practice games. Check with your healthcare providers, and you’ll sign a Participant Release and Indemnification Agreement before class. A limited number of paddles are available at the class. Bring a paddle if you have one. Bring your ALL membership card to access the Fitness Training Center. (LSC-Kingwood) 15073 3/26-5/9 Tu,Th 2-4 p.m. FTC 109 Watts “I like everything about ALL. There is a wide variety of subjects.“ - Earll W.


COURSE OFFERINGS SPRING 2024 COURSE SCHEDULE LoneStar.edu/ALL 43 Rapid Movement The human body contains both slow and fast-twitch muscles. Between the ages of 65-89, we lose twice as much fast twitch fibers as slow twitch. NASM-Certified Trainer Diane Simmons will show why it is important to maintain and strengthen the ability to move quickly. (LSC-University Park) 14410 3/27 W 10 a.m.-12 p.m. EMI 116 Simmons Dining at the Dollar Store Let’s compare foods vs. the national brands and go over some tips to shop at any type of dollar store. Join Amanda Krippel, Harris County Family & Community Health Agent, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service. (LSC-North Harris) 15379 3/28 Th 1-2 p.m. CMED 207 Krippel Be Well, Live Well Be Well, Live Well focuses on the unique nutrition needs of adults as they age. This five-week series promotes healthy aging for people over 50+. Participants will receive a free item each week. Join Jasmine Carey, Harris County Better Living for Texans Agent, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service. (LSC-North Harris) 15381 4/3-5/1 W 9:30-10:30 a.m. CMED 205 Carey Parkinson Awareness Month April is Parkinson's Awareness Month. Join Sabrina Perez, from the Houston Area Parkinson Society, discussion on the pathology of Parkinson's disease and its early warning signs, including the causes of symptoms, the importance of dopamine, who gets PD, and how it is diagnosed. (LSC-CyFair) 14800 4/4 Th 1-2:30 p.m. HSC1 105 Perez Food Choices Matter Do you get enough hydration? Do you eat enough fruits and veggies? Join Paula Moore as she discusses how to make better food choices for a healthier lifestyle. (LSC-Tomball) 14724 4/4 Th 1-3 p.m. Online Moore Be Well Live Well Longevity Michele Scaife aims to equip you with the tools you need to age well and maintain your independence, evaluating healthy meal patterns, activities, and recipes to keep you fit and strong. (LSC-Kingwood) 15341 4/8-5/6 M 1:30-2:30 p.m. APA 113 Scaife Medication Management Older adults, on average, are prescribed more medications than any other age group. These medications are probably very important to your health; however, they may also have unintended side effects that might cause problems in your body. Learn how to properly manage and prevent any adverse side effects with your medications. Join Amanda Krippel, Harris County Family & Community Health Agent, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service. (LSC-North Harris, LSC-Houston North Victory) 15373 4/9 Tu 10-11 a.m. CMED 207 (NH) Krippel 14281 5/8 W 12-2 p.m. VC 119 (VC) Staff Gut Health/Digestion Join Paula Moore as she shares information about why gut health and digestion are so important. Learn helpful information about simple changes you can make to affect your gut health, aid digestion, and find out why your gut is often referred to as your second brain. When you have a healthy gut, it affects a lot of areas of your health. (LSC-CyFair) 14806 4/11 Th 1:30-3 p.m. Online Moore Arthritis Answers Today Arthritis is the #1 cause of disability in the United State with over 60 million people affected by the disease. Learn how to recognize the symptoms, when to see a doctor, and available disease treatments from the Arthritis Foundation Houston. (LSC-North Harris) 14652 4/11 Th 10-11 a.m. CMED 207 Stubbs LoneStar.edu/ALL LSC-Montgomery Wednesday, January 16 1-3 p.m. Maverick Conference Center 3200 College Park Drive Conroe, TX 77384 For more information, call 936.273.7446 Open House On-site course information and registration


44 LSC-CYFAIR • LSC-HOUSTON NORTH • LSC-KINGWOOD • LSC-MONTGOMERY • LSC-NORTH HARRIS • LSC-ONLINE • LSC-TOMBALL • LSC-UNIVERSITY PARK COURSE OFFERINGS LONE STAR COLLEGE ACADEMY FOR LIFELONG LEARNING Living with Diabetes Join Linda Currie and learn how to successfully manage type II diabetes. During this class, students are encouraged to share their personal struggles and successes. Note: This class is not meant to provide medical advice or diagnosis, but to share information with each other. (LSC-Kingwood) 15000 4/12 F 2-3:30 p.m. APA 113 Currie Pharmacy & Your Health Kevin Vu, Pharm. D., R. Ph., Pharmacy Manager with HEB, will host a discussion on current vaccine comparisons, drafting a drug/medical summary, and basic pharmaceutical advice. (LSC-CyFair) 14808 4/17 W 1:30-3 p.m. HSC1 105 Vu CPR Class CPR can double or triple the chance of survival when bystanders act quickly. This course is for individuals who want to learn basic CPR skills to respond to emergencies in their daily lives. Students should be able to get on the floor, be on their knees for prolonged periods, and get back up on their own. This course does not result in CPR certification. (LSC-Houston North Victory) 14279 4/17 W 9 a.m.-12 p.m. VC 119 Staff Chinese Herbal Remedies Sharon Chen will introduce some popular dishes for digestive health, cooling, and sleeping. (LSC-University Park, LSC-Montgomery) 16087 4/17 W 11 a.m.-12 p.m. EMI 116 (UP) Chen 14891 4/23 Tu 11 a.m.-12 p.m. UC 306 (MC) Chen Fall Prevention Thirty-three percent of adults 65 and over fall each year and falling is the leading cause of injury-related deaths for adults. Learn to minimize internal and external risk to reduce falls in and around the home. The importance of exercise to reduce falls will be addressed with some demonstrations. Join Amanda Krippel, Harris County Family & Community Health Agent, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service. (LSC-North Harris) 15375 4/18 Th 10-11 a.m. CMED 207 Krippel Kick Discomfort to the Curb Do you know that your body slows down your collagen production in your 20s? Paula Moore will discuss how adding collagen and hyaluronic acid can support healthy joints and reduce discomfort. (LSC-Tomball) 14718 4/18 Th 1-3 p.m. Online Moore Life Renewal: 50+ Women Empowering Women 50+ to begin anew now that the kids are grown and gone. You are retired, it’s time to get a new pep in your step today! Let Dawn Fobbs show you the way step-by-step. (LSC-CyFair) 14809 5/7 Tu 1-2:30 p.m. HSC1 105 Fobbs HISTORY History of U.S. Silver Dollar Learn the amazing history of silver currency in the new world and how the U.S. Silver Dollar came about with instructor Jim Jolly. Classes will occur on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. (LSC-University Park) 14434 1/22-1/26 M,W,F 1-3 p.m. EMI 116 Jolly Cherokee Native Americans Discussions led by David Haysley on the history of the Cherokee include their migration to their homeland in North Carolina, loss of their land, and their “Trail of Tears.” Discussions will also include their lifestyle, spirituality, and myths throughout this history. Classes will meet once per week. (LSC-University Park) 14492 1/23-1/30 Tu 10-11:30 a.m. EMI 116 Haysley Daily Life in Ancient World Join Mike Adams, retired Professor of History and Humanities, for this lecture on the ancient world. This course will address daily life in ancient Greece and Egypt, comparing the two in aspects of family life, religion, role of women, work, the military, and slavery. This class will have seven sessions meeting on Wednesday. (LSC-Kingwood) 15114 1/24-3/6 W 1-2:30 p.m. APA 113 Adams Germany: Antiquity to Present Professor Fox tells the German story beginning at the prehistory, moves to the encounter with the Roman Empire, and post-Roman kingdom. Medieval Germany was the Holy Roman Empire. The Reformation era was followed by the rivalry of the Hapsburgs of Vienna and the Hohenzollerns of Berlin. After the First World War eliminated monarchy, Germany was blighted in which Hitler stood at the center. The story ends with reunification, prosperity and democracy. (LSC-Tomball) 14738 1/31-3/6 W 1-3 p.m. Online Fox 14744 1/31-3/6 W 1-3 p.m. E 205 Fox Jefferson is the Big Cheese Join LSC Professor Angela Bells’ presentation on Thomas Jefferson. Founding Father Thomas Jefferson championed the separation of church and state in the early years of America’s founding. As a thank you, the Danbury Baptists sent him a cheese the size of a wagon. This course will discuss religious liberty through the years in America. (LSC-CyFair) 15176 2/1 Th 1:30-3 p.m. HSC1 105 Bell “The LSC ALL Program offers a wide variety of courses covering informational, educational, and fun topics. The program fulfills a need for intellectual stimulation, conversation, and opportunity to engage with interesting people that is sometime lacking in our retirement years. Seniors are lucky to have this program available.” - Randell D.


COURSE OFFERINGS SPRING 2024 COURSE SCHEDULE LoneStar.edu/ALL 45 The Nurses of Pearl Harbor This lecture will talk about the history of the nurses serving at Pearl Harbor on 12/07/1941. We will remember and honor them for their service. (LSC-Montgomery, LSC-North Harris) 14941 2/6 Tu 1-3 p.m. UC 200 (MC) McKennis 15559 2/21 W 1-3 p.m. CMED 207 (NH) McKennis State Takes Over ISD Join Professor Prewitt as he talks about the long, colorful and sometimes torturous development of public schooling in Texas. Join us for five sessions as we try to understand the complex and often perplexing system of public schools in Texas, from its very meager beginnings to the present. (LSC-Tomball) 14746 2/6-3/5 Tu 3-5 p.m. E 205 Prewitt 14748 2/6-3/5 Tu 3-5 p.m. Online Prewitt All Things British-Bits/Bobs John Dowell takes a look at Britain from the earliest of settlers in 950,000 BC, through the great migrations of Celts, Anglo-Saxons and Vikings. Looking at the Roman Occupation until the Norman Conquest. We look at Kings & Queens; the famous and the less famous. Understand the Industrial Revolution & The British Empire and finally come to know Britain since the end of the Empire and the emergence of socialism after WW2. (LSC-Tomball) 14749 2/7-3/20 W 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Online Dowell 14752 2/7-3/20 W 10 a.m.-12 p.m. E 163 Dowell Sixty Years of The Beatles The Beatles came to this country sixty years ago on the Ed Sullivan Show, Sunday, February 9, 1964.  Two days later, the Beatles played their first American concert in Washington, D.C. Professor Steve Davis, who teaches a course at LSC-Kingwood on the Beatles and the British Invasion, will re-create that performance by playing songs from their 14-tune set list that evening, analyzing and telling the story behind each selection along the way. (LSC-Kingwood) 15134 2/12 M 1:30-2:45 p.m. APA 113 Davis Knitting During Wartime Join Linda Currie as she discusses the history of knitting. Learn how knitting was promoted and used during many wars, sending secret messages which went undetected by the enemy. (LSC-Kingwood) 15127 2/13 Tu 1-2 p.m. Online Currie 16126 2/13 Tu 1-2 p.m. APA 113 Currie History of Houston A look into the history of Houston using postcards for visuals.  Picture postcards weren’t available in 1836 when Houston was founded, however after 1893 many postcards show the early buildings and city areas. (LSC-North Harris) 15295 2/22 Th 10 a.m.-12 p.m. CMED 207 Bradford Sir Douglas Quintet San Antonio’s Sir Douglas Quintet was one of the first successful bands inspired by Beatlemania. In this presentation, LSC-Kingwood’s Professor Steve Davis tells the story of their Top 20 hit “She’s About a Mover” and the group’s subsequent relocation to San Francisco where it became a key player in the Counterculture. The presentation will touch on the experience of Austin’s 13th Floor Elevators and of Port Arthur’s Janis Joplin in California. (LSC-Kingwood) 15141 2/26 M 1:30-2:45 p.m. APA 113 Davis Your Backyard, Your History Join Martin Flores to explore Atascocita and its surroundings by going back in time. We will look to the past on how Atascocita, Humble and Kingwood came to be and go over interesting history that you might not have known about. (LSC-Atascocita Center) 15289 3/21 Th 2-3 p.m. AC 125 Flores Battles: 2nd Marne, 1819 Join LSC Professor Keith Altavilla’s lecture on American Battles: 2nd Marne, 1918. With both sides teetering at the start of the Great War’s fourth year, the German leadership attempted one final blow, a direct strike at Paris, to win the conflict. The Allied Powers were boosted by the presence of American troops, whose first taste of combat was to prove vital in stopping the German attack. (LSC-CyFair) 14812 3/6 W 1:30-3 p.m. HSC1 105 Altavilla Forget the Alamo Professor Bryan Henry will lead a discussion about Alamo mythology vs. Alamo history and the role of the Alamo in Texas political culture. (LSC-University Park) 14401 3/19 Tu 10 a.m.-12 p.m. EMI 116 Henry History of Rosenwald Schools The Rosenwald Schools were important to the education of rural black Americans in the South. The Rosenwald fund was established in 1917 by Julius Rosenwald. The fund was the vision of Julius Rosenwald, president of Sears and Roebuck and Booker T. Washington. Join Paulette Downs as she explores her family’s educational journey in this hour and a half course. (LSC-North Harris) 15296 3/21 W 10-11:30 a.m. CMED 205 Downs Art of the Holocaust Join Amy Frake from the Houston Holocaust Museum to learn about the Holocaust through art created by Jewish artists living under the Nazis in the 1930s and 1940s. Consider the role of art during times of injustice and how these visual voices shed light on personal experiences during the Holocaust. Many images from the Holocaust were taken by the Nazis. Jewish artists and their artwork provide a new perspective on this time in history. (LSC-CyFair) 14814 4/2 Tu 10-11:30 a.m. HSC1 105 Frake


46 LSC-CYFAIR • LSC-HOUSTON NORTH • LSC-KINGWOOD • LSC-MONTGOMERY • LSC-NORTH HARRIS • LSC-ONLINE • LSC-TOMBALL • LSC-UNIVERSITY PARK COURSE OFFERINGS LONE STAR COLLEGE ACADEMY FOR LIFELONG LEARNING Virtual Walking Tour Jim Parsons, Program Director for Preservation Houston, will take you on a virtual historical tour of Houston. This interactive program will enable participants to see, hear and ask questions just as they would be able to do on a live tour. (LSC-Kingwood) 15145 4/9 Tu 9-11 a.m. Online Parsons Scoundrels of Medieval Plague In medieval cities, plagues struck every decade. City dwellers feared not just death but also the chaotic, upsidedown periods when magistrates hired notorious scoundrels, mercenaries, and wanderers as outbreak caretakers. The worst were body carriers, dubbed raptors or wolves, exploiting residents as much as helping. Join LSC Professor Amy Newhouse as she explores how these rogues humiliated powerful councils in Nuremberg, Florence and Venice. (LSC-CyFair) 14816 4/10 W 1:30-3 p.m. HSC1 105 Newhouse The Fault Lines in America Join Dr. John Barr, LSC-Kingwood History Department, for a discussion of the lives, thinking, and crimes of Theodore Kaczynski (Unabomber) and Timothy McVeigh (Oklahoma City Bombing). (LSC-Kingwood) 15121 4/17 W 1:30-2:30 p.m. Online Barr 15356 4/17 W 1:30-2:50 p.m. APA 105 Barr The Jewish Refugee Crisis Join Amy Frake from the Houston Holocaust Museum and examine the obstacles and challenges of Jewish emigration under the Nazi regime and the ensuing refugee crisis prior to the outbreak of WWII, with a particular focus on U.S. policy. In the 1930s, it was still possible for Jewish people to leave Nazi Germany, but finding a place willing to take in refugees was incredibly difficult. Learn and hear the personal stories of those who tried. (LSC-CyFair) 14817 4/30 Tu 10-11:30 a.m. HSC1 105 Frake WW II Join Martin Flores for a lecture on WWII. In this class we will be exploring timelines regarding what led up to WWII, how it developed, key battles, and its conclusion. This includes Nazi Germany’s rise to power, their invasions in Europe, the Holocaust, the Western Allies (U.S. entering the War), and how the Western Allies overcome them. (LSC-Atascocita Center) 15287 4/30-5/2 Tu,Th 2-3 p.m. AC 125 Flores LANGUAGES American Sign Language This class is fun & easy. It’s great for everyone from beginners to those who know a bit. We’ll learn everyday phrases & explore a bit of Deaf culture. We’ll develop enough vocabulary so that, with practice, you will be able to sign. (LSC-Montgomery) 14943 1/23-4/9 Tu 9-10 a.m. Online Gadsby Beginner Spanish This is a basic Spanish class. Stella Priest will help us talk to our Spanish speaking neighbors, order food, and ask directions to learn to feel comfortable speaking Spanish. Class meets on the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays. (LSC-North Harris) 15163 2/7-5/1 W 10:30 a.m.-12 p.m. CMED 207 Priest LoneStar.edu/ALL LSC-CyFair Thursday, January 11 11a.m.-1 p.m. Conference Center CENT 151-153 9191 Barker Cypress Road Cypress, TX 77433 For more information, call 281.290.3460 Open House On-site course information and registration “This is my first year to participate, second class lead by Crystal Prachyl. She is excellent. I would take any class she teaches! I am signed up for more ALL classes in 2023 and will sign up for classes in 2024. I am very happy with the program.” - Bettina F.


COURSE OFFERINGS SPRING 2024 COURSE SCHEDULE LoneStar.edu/ALL 47 Intermediate Spanish This is an intermediate Spanish class. Stella Priest will work on speaking skills by getting deeper into the language and its components to successfully interact with Spanish speaking people. Class meets on the 2nd and 4th Thursdays. (LSC-North Harris) 15166 2/8-5/9 Th 1-2:30 p.m. CMED 207 Priest Interpersonal Skills Doug Hissong will present practical information on improving our interactions with others and positively impacting them. This class includes self-esteem awareness, the power of expectations, how we make others feel and vice versa, criticism and confrontation, attitude and motivation, and being considerate and kind. (LSC-University Park) 14420 3/6 W 1-3 p.m. EMI 116 Hissong Communication Skills Doug Hissong will discuss practical information on communicating effectively with others. Topics include communication challenges, selecting the best communication mode (in person, phone, text, email), listening, asking questions, nonverbal communication, effects of gender on communications, assertive communication, handling requests, anger, & compliments, and meetings & interviews. (LSC-University Park) 14417 3/20 W 1-3 p.m. EMI 212 Hissong MOVIES, MUSIC, & THEATER Film Series Cultivate your appreciation for film and develop greater insight into film production techniques in this class, followed by a group discussion. Bring your lunch at noon for movie discussion. (LSC-Montgomery) 14892 1/8-4/29 M 12-3 p.m. MC-B B102 Durham LSC-Kingwood Big Band This class is for experienced students who want to read and perform jazz music. An audition is required. For Information and to schedule an audition, email [email protected]. (LSC-Kingwood) 15170 1/16-5/12 Tu 7-9:50 p.m. MUS 118 Eichler Symphony Orchestra The Symphony Orchestra is a string orchestra, consisting of violins, cellos, and basses. The string orchestra plays challenging and rewarding repertoire from both classical and popular traditions. An audition, either in person or video, with conductor Dr. Todd Miller, Professor of Music, LSC-Kingwood is required. For information and to schedule an audition, contact [email protected]. (LSC-Kingwood) 15178 1/16-5/12 M 4:30-6:20 p.m. MUS 101 Miller Kingwood Pops This full symphony orchestra is known in the community as the Kingwood Pops. The Pops has built a reputation for artistry and fine programming from film music, light classical symphonic music, Broadway, patriotic, and pop styles. An audition, either in person or video, with conductor Dr. Rob Hunt, Professor of Music, LSC-Kingwood is required. Rehearsals are scheduled on Thursday evenings. Contact [email protected] to schedule an audition. (LSC-Kingwood) 15181 1/16-5/12 Th 7-9:50 p.m. MUS 118 Hunt Concert Choir The Concert Choir does a variety of repertoire. An audition is required. For information and to schedule an audition, email [email protected]. (LSC-Kingwood) 15184 1/16-5/12 Tu,Th 11 a.m.-12:20 p.m. MUS 117 Miller Kingwood Chorale The Kingwood Chorale performs mostly choral-orchestral masterworks and participants need to know how to read music. An audition is required. For information and to schedule an audition, contact [email protected]. (LSC-Kingwood) 15186 1/16-5/12 M 7-9:50 p.m. MUS 117 Miller Kingwood Jazz Ensemble The Kingwood Jazz Ensemble focuses on the basics of Jazz repertoire from various eras and includes instruction in improvisation and chart reading. An audition is required. For information and to schedule an audition, contact [email protected]. (LSC-Kingwood) 15191 1/16-5/12 M,W 3-4:20 p.m. MUS 118 Johnson Symphonic Band This class is for musicians who would like to read and perform concert band music. The class will perform at least two performances during the semester. The class will meet for 16 weeks. An audition is required. For information and to schedule an audition, contact [email protected]. (LSC-Kingwood) 15193 1/16-5/12 M 7-9:15 p.m. MUS 118 Johnson ALL classes with multiple campus offerings are listed in order of the campuses in the description with abbreviations of that campus next to the room location. i.e.: CMED 207 (NH) - the location is LSC-North Harris “The LSC Academy of Lifelong Learning is a wonderful opportunity to meet new people and learn valuable information. ” - Dave C.


48 LSC-CYFAIR • LSC-HOUSTON NORTH • LSC-KINGWOOD • LSC-MONTGOMERY • LSC-NORTH HARRIS • LSC-ONLINE • LSC-TOMBALL • LSC-UNIVERSITY PARK COURSE OFFERINGS LONE STAR COLLEGE ACADEMY FOR LIFELONG LEARNING Jazz Ensemble An audition is required for this jazz ensemble. For further information and to schedule an audition, email [email protected]. (LSC-Montgomery) 14948 1/16-5/14 Tu 6:30-9:05 p.m. MC-H H119 Burgan Symphonic Band There is no audition for this band. The choir is open to all students with prior band experience. Contact [email protected] or call 936.273.6111. (LSC-Montgomery) 14949 1/16-5/16 Tu,Th 1-2:20 p.m. MC-H H119 Burgan Concert Choir There is no audition required for this choir. The choir is open to all students with prior vocal or choral experience. Contact [email protected] or call 936.273.7270 to enroll. (LSC-Montgomery) 14950 1/16-5/15 M,W 12:30-1:50 p.m. MC-H H102 Morotto Beg. & Intermediate Dulcimer Six weeks of Beginning Dulcimer lessons, followed by four weeks of Intermediate Dulcimer lessons. Learn to play tunes, strum, add chords, techniques and light music theory in a friendly environment of players, helpers and teachers from the Lone Star Strummers. (LSC-Montgomery) 14946 1/16-3/26 Tu 10 a.m.-12 p.m. UC 307 Coleman UP Chorale UP Chorale is a community choir that meets once per week on Tuesdays and aligns with the 14-week semester schedule. For additional information regarding auditions, please visit LoneStar.edu/UP-Auditions. (LSC-University Park) 15251 1/16-5/7 Tu 6:30 -9 p.m. TBD Alon Second Act: Senior Theatrics This course is especially suited to senior learners. In this class you will learn about the theatrical world. This is an acting class, and you will learn a new way to cope with the world of a senior citizen by learning something new. The class will end with a performance. You will leave with a new group of friends. Come and join us. (LSC-Montgomery) 14951 1/18-3/7 Th 3-5 p.m. UC 200 Woods At the Movies with Gary Brown Long time Lone Star College professor and newspaper film critic Gary Brown presents a dozen movies a semester organized around a theme, be it a director, actor, actress, or film genre. (LSC-Montgomery) 14952 1/19-4/5 F 11 a.m.-2 p.m. MC-F F322 Brown Symphony Orchestra This is a 14 week course. There is no audition required. There will be multiple performances throughout the semester. (LSC-Montgomery) 14955 1/29-5/16 M 7-9:20 p.m. TBD Guillen Chamber Singers The Chamber Singers are also known as the Eclectic Voices. An audition is required. For information and to schedule an audition, email [email protected]. (LSC-Kingwood) 15196 1/30-5/12 Tu,Th 1:30-2:55 p.m. MUS 117 Miller Mountain Dulcimer Play-Along Join your fellow musicians for a weekly jam session. We will concentrate on Mountain Dulcimer. Learn how to read tablatures, strum, add chords, and other playing techniques. Connie Blakley will develop weekly song lists based on favorite songs of participants. (LSC-Kingwood) 15165 2/1-4/25 Th 9-11 a.m. CLA 113 Blakley PlayHouse 1960 The performances begin at 8 p.m. with an after-show reception. Instructions on purchasing tickets online, including a discount code, will be emailed to students. Playhouse 1960 is at 6814 Gant Rd, #116, Houston, 77066. For more information- www.ph1960.com. Performances are: Show 1, Alabama Story, February 2, 2024; Show 2, You Can’t Take it With You, March 22, 2024; Hello Dolly, May 17, 2024; Bright Star! July 19, 2024. (LSC-University Park) 14489 2/2-7/19 F 8-10:30 p.m. Offsite Green Basics of Singing This class will cover the basic tenets of healthy singing. From correct posture and consistent airflow to balanced resonance and clear articulation, we’ll explore how to produce the most efficient, free, and beautiful tone you are able. Uncover the freedom of your voice by understanding how it functions. This class is open to everyone from experienced singers to novices. (LSC-Montgomery) 14961 2/15 Th 3-5 p.m. MC-H H103 Walsh A Novel: Concept to Completion Join Mickey Martin as he discusses: A Novel: from Concept to Completion. (LSC-Tomball) 14783 2/7 W 9-11 a.m. E 164 Martin VIP Pass: Touring the VPA Experience Houston’s newest Visual & Performing Arts Center right at University Park! The facility opened to the students in Spring 2024, featuring a mainstage theatre, a Blackbox, an art gallery, a rehearsal room, and a studio art classroom to support active learning to the next generation of artists, musicians, and thespians! (LSC-University Park) 14461 2/15 Th 1-3 p.m. Offsite Medrano The Five Mrs. Dusselburgers The Five Mrs. Dusselburgers is a comedy/drama about five Houston women who share a bond beyond all being married into the same German Immigrant family. (LSC-Montgomery, LSC-University Park, LSC-Tomball) 15316 3/20 W 1-3 p.m. UC 200 (MC) Cooper 14413 3/22 F 1-3 p.m. VPA 130 (UP) Cooper 14780 4/11 Th 1-4 p.m. E 100 (TC) Cooper


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