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

ALL Schedule

Spring 2024

COURSE OFFERINGS SPRING 2024 COURSE SCHEDULE LoneStar.edu/ALL 49 How to Read Sheet Music Basic instruction in how to read sheet music for those with vocal or instrumental interest. (LSC-Montgomery) 14962 2/22 Th 1-3 p.m. UC 306 Fieler The Pie Ladies Ready to be part of a play? Audition, be coached and act in a 30 minute comedy. The commitment is 2 hour sessions 2 times a week April, 2024. The play: The Pie Ladies. Nine characters. This is a first for The Academy of Lifelong Learning. Auditions held March 19 from 11:30-1:00 PM. Meet in the Lone Star Montgomery Black Box. Dates: April: 2,4, 9, 11, 16, 18, 23, 25 and April 30. (LSC-Montgomery) 16090 3/19-4/30 W 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. UC 200 Woods POLITICS & COMMUNITY AFFAIRS Current Events - Monday Serious discussions conducted with dignity and respect that range broadly on local, national, and international issues while sorting through often conflicting facts and opinions while attempting to establish some common ground. Moderated by Guy Schroeder, the atmosphere is collegial with topics and references proposed for discussion. Topics discussed are selected by those attending at class beginning. (LSC-Montgomery) 14893 1/8-8/12 M 10 a.m.-12 p.m. UC 310 Schroeder 14894 1/8-8/12 M 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Online Schroeder Current Events Friday Serious and civil discussions focus on local, state, national and international topical issues, sorting through often conflicting opinions and facts in an attempt to establish some common ground. Moderated by Jef Frick, the atmosphere is collegial. Many topics are proposed ahead of class and voted on at the beginning of class. (LSC-Montgomery) 14963 1/12-8/16 F 1-3 p.m. Online Frick Hidden Benefits of ALL Members Kick off your semester by learning the extra benefits of the Academy for Lifelong Learning membership: free Microsoft 365 and cloud space, discounts and freebies with your student card or student email, which are yours as an ALL Member. Plus access to various campus gyms, wonderful plays, concerts, exhibitions and more to entertain and educate. Angie Carns shares her knowledge of all things ALL. (LSC-Montgomery) 14964 1/24 W 2-4 p.m. Online Carns Fuss and Discuss It’s always something. Calling on conservative, liberal, and independent views for our twelfth semester of casual, civil conversations about a class, something in the news, or whatever you want to discuss. Open-mindedness is required for a fun, respectful, and lively conversation, and friendship. Classes meet every other Friday. (LSC-University Park) 14469 1/26-5/3 F 10:30 a.m.-12 p.m. EMI 116 Ward Men’s Coffee Club Hey guys, come and enjoy Men’s Coffee Chat! Join Charles Jones and bring your coffee for captivating and invigorating discussions on various topics: cars, airplanes, vacation trips, sports, life experiences, weather, traffic, etc. Class meets bi-weekly. Hope to see you there! (LSC-North Harris) 15198 1/31-5/1 W 10:45-11:45 a.m. CMED 206 Jones LoneStar.edu/ALL LSC-Houston North Tuesday, January 16 11 a.m.-1 p.m. 4141 Victory Drive Houston, TX 77088 For more information, call 281.810.5604 Open House On-site course information and registration “The $25 yearly cost of an ALL membership at Lone Star College is one of the best investments you will ever make!” -Carolyn F.


50 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 Be An ALL Instructor The ALL program is successful because of the members like you who volunteer to lead classes or facilitate activities.  Many of you have lived a rich and full life and have experiences or hobbies that others would find interesting.  Please join me to learn how easy it is to volunteer.  Your contribution can profoundly impact other seniors like yourself and the possibility of creating new friendships and communities. (LSC-University Park) 14473 1/31 W 10:30 a.m.-12 p.m. EMI 212 Ward 14474 1/31 W 10:30 a.m.-12 p.m. Online Ward Dog Animal Rescue and Foster Shelters reaching full capacity have become a nationwide crisis. Intake numbers are up, and live release rates are down. Fostering is an extremely rewarding experience, as it is a very personal way to become involved in saving an animal’s life. Join Holly Dool’s presentation on the importance of animal rescue, the value of community, fostering, and animal rescue programs. (LSC-CyFair) 14820 2/7 W 1:30-3 p.m. HSC1 105 Dool Tyranny of the Minority How did the American Republic, the world’s oldest democracy, become one of the most undemocratic in the world? What constitutional reforms are available to improve the system? Professor Bryan Henry answers those questions and much more. (LSC-University Park) 14405 2/13 Tu 10 a.m.-12 p.m. EMI 116 Henry Women’s Coffee Klatch Join us at the Taquerias Arandas, 231 Farm to Market 1960 Rd. W., Houston, Texas, 77090, to discuss current events of the day, week, month and year! We meet on the second Monday of each month at 9:00 a.m. (LSC-North Harris) 15202 2/14-5/8 W 9-10:30 a.m. Offsite Harris Media: Libel & Ethics Inside the Media: Libel & Ethics explained. With claims of “fake news” and “media bias” heating up, this is a great time to understand the basics of media law and ethics. Sarah Jenkins will overview major cases that lead to where we stand today on libel/defamation, privacy and open government. Then we’ll discuss the Society of Professional Journalists’ Code of Ethics to see how it applies today. (LSC-Montgomery) 14965 2/27-3/5 Tu 10 a.m.-12 p.m. UC 200 Jenkins Flooding in Harris County Harris County floods repeatedly.  Using Cypress Creek as a case study, Paul Eschenfelder will discuss why and what you can do to keep your family, your home, and your business safe from repeated flooding, which can happen anywhere in Harris County. (LSC-University Park) 14470 3/6 W 1-3 p.m. Online Eschenfelder 14471 3/6 W 1-3 p.m. EMI 212 Eschenfelder The Empowerment Center Join Melissa Wood, PT Coordinator for the Empowerment Center at the LSC CyFair campus. Students face a wide range of challenges as they pursue their college degrees. Learn about the services we offer students, the types of situations that we are aiding, and what their greatest needs are. Help a student stay in school by bringing one of these items to class to donate: rice, beans, cup-o-noodle, granola bars, canned tomatoes, or meat products. (LSC-CyFair) 14823 3/19 Tu 10-11:30 a.m. HSC1 105 Wood Volunteering & Community Community-based volunteering is a powerful way to express values and stimulate relationships. Join Kristina Ruiz-Healy for this online class to learn more about how to select a volunteer organization and how to get the most out of your volunteers. (LSC-Kingwood) 15301 3/20 W 12-1 p.m. Online Ruiz-Healy Talk about the Constitution Let’s talk about the Constitution. This will be an interactive discussion about the main body of the U.S. Constitution including the history that led to the need for a new document for self government in 1787, the conflicts that had to be resolved then, and the intent of the framers when the Constitution was finally adopted. My classes are informal and relaxed and discussion is encouraged. (LSC-Montgomery) 14966 3/20-4/24 W 10 a.m.-12 p.m. UC 200 Durham China’s Challenge to USA George Brian Vachris will demonstrate the  industrial and military growth of Communist China using aerial  photographic  imagery and show the simultaneous decline of American industry. Historical aerial images of the same location are a simple way to show how quickly the PRC has converted swampland into major industrial complexes. Similar imagery will be used to demonstrate the shutdown of American industrial locations. A comprehensive ad-hoc narrative will explain the imagery. (LSC-University Park) 14472 3/20 W 1-3 p.m. EMI 116 Vachris Energy and You Doug Hissong will discuss everything you want to know about this essential OIL industry and how it affects you.    Topics include the relationship between energy usage and living standard; the various sources of energy, such as oil, gas, coal, nuclear, solar, wind, hydroelectric, biomass, and possible future sources; the various uses for energy, such as transportation, residential, and commercial; the trends and benefits of new technology; and the transition to burn less fossil fuels. (LSC-University Park) 14418 3/27 W 1-3 p.m. EMI 116 Hissong “ALL gives seniors the opportunity to try new and challenging things.“ -Linda C.


COURSE OFFERINGS SPRING 2024 COURSE SCHEDULE LoneStar.edu/ALL 51 World of “Woke” Survey of postmodern philosophies derided as “woke,” and their impact on politics with Professor Bryan Henry. (LSC-University Park) 14397 4/9 Tu 10 a.m.-12 p.m. EMI 116 Henry READING & WRITING Taking Your Writing Up a Notch You will learn hands on skills to improve your writing. Be prepared to write and share. (LSC-Montgomery) 14969 1/9 Tu 10 a.m.-12 p.m. UC 311 Locklear LSC-Montgomery Book Club Please join us the last Thursday of each month to discuss interesting books. (LSC-Montgomery) 14972 1/29-8/23 M 1-3 p.m. UC 301A Gorman LSC-Kingwood Book Club Join facilitator John Ginste and the LSC-Kingwood Book Club to discuss books of common interest. Book selections are: “A Gracious Neighbor” by Chris Cander 1/16; “The Keeper of Hidden Books” by Madeline Martin 2/20; “Hamnet” by Maggie O’Farrell 3/19; “Less” by Andrew Sean Greer 4/16; “The Secret Life of Sunflowers” by Marta Molnar 5/21; “The Bean Trees” by Barbara Kingsolver 6/18; “Pretty Things” by Janell Brown 7/16; “Her Hidden Genius” by Marie Benedict 8/20. (LSC-Kingwood) 15305 1/16 Tu 1-3 p.m. TBD Ginste 15314 2/20 Tu 1-3 p.m. TBD Ginste 15315 3/19 Tu 1-3 p.m. TBD Ginste 15317 4/16 Tu 1-3 p.m. TBD Ginste 6399 5/21 Tu 1-3 p.m. TBD Ginste 6400 6/18 Tu 1-3 p.m. TBD Ginste 6401 7/16 Tu 1-3 p.m. TBD Ginste LSC-UP Writing Community Want a place to gather with others who enjoy writing, sharing, brainstorming, etc.? Our time will include occasional guest speakers, mini lessons, and lots of time for writing activities organized by Sherry Ward. Be it poetry, novels, short stories, or any genre in which you have an interest, it is all good. All skill levels are welcome! Just bring your paper (or laptop) and a pen! (LSC-University Park) 14517 1/25-5/2 Th 1-3 p.m. EMI 120 Ward LSC-UP Book Club Please join Kathleen Castro for our Book Club. We read titles chosen by our participants and discuss them on the class date. Our goal is to read books of different genres and share our views. Book selections are: “Killers of the Flower Moon” by David Grann, 02/06; “The Family Across the Street” by Nicole Trope, 03/05; “West With Giraffes” by Lynda Rutledge, 04/02; “Demon Copperhead” by Barbara Kingsolver, 05/07. (LSC-University Park) 14464 2/6-5/7 Tu 1:30-3 p.m. EMI 212 Castro 14465 2/6-5/7 Tu 1:30-3 p.m. Online Castro Cozy Mystery Book Club Sharon Holzscherer, professional ghostwriter of Cozy Mysteries, will guide an exploration of some of the best mystery novels out there. Meets monthly, 2/08, 3/07, 4/11 and 5/09. Students will need to read “Murder at the Watergate” by Margaret Truman (available at online sites) for the first meeting in February. (LSC-North Harris) 15326 2/8-5/9 Th 2:30-3:30 p.m. CMED 207 Holzscherer How to Publish Your 1st Book Are you an aspiring author? If so, this class will teach you the steps to self-publish your fiction or nonfiction book in eBook, paperback, and hardcover formats and make them available for sale on Amazon and other popular retailers. You will also learn how much it costs to self-publish and common mistakes to avoid. (LSC-University Park, LSC-Kingwood) 14441 2/9 F 10 a.m.-12 p.m. EMI 120 (UP) Kowis LoneStar.edu/ALL 15374 4/12 F 9:50-11:50 a.m. APA 113 (KC) Kowis LSC-Kingwood Friday, January 12 1-3 p.m. Student Conference (SCC) Center 20000 Kingwood Drive Kingwood, TX 77339 For more information, call 281.312.1660 Open House On-site course information and registration


52 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 Mattie’s Book Club Join Mattie Sharp to enjoy group discussions of novels. The book for February 12 is “The Door-to-Door Bookstore” by Carsten Henn. The book for April 1 is “The Osterville Sewing Circle” by Susan Wiggs. (LSC-Kingwood) 15319 2/12 M 1-3 p.m. Online Sharp 15322 4/1 M 1-3 p.m. Online Sharp Writing That Novel Learn how to write a novel! Students will learn the tools necessary to write their own novel in this four-week course. Led by published author and professional ghostwriter, Sharon Holzscherer. (LSC-North Harris) 15320 2/13-3/5 Tu 10-11 a.m. CMED 207 Holzscherer Writing & Worldbuilding Guidance, tips, and tricks to creating immersive fantasy & sci-fi worlds. (LSC-Montgomery) 14977 2/21 W 6-8 p.m. UC 310 Zimba Writer’s Guide to Self-Publish Exploring the steps, and steps within the steps, of selfpublishing a book. (LSC-Montgomery) 14978 2/26 M 6-8 p.m. Online Zimba How to Sell Your 1st Book Writing a book is a big challenge, but selling it is much harder. Mike will teach current and future authors practical ways to sell their book online and in person. He shares the tactics he has used to sell over 6,500 copies to date. (LSC-University Park, LSC-Montgomery, LSC-Kingwood) 14443 3/8 F 10 a.m.-12 p.m. EMI 120 (UP) Kowis 15376 4/19 F 9:50-11:50 a.m. TBA (KC) Kowis Book Club with Math Read, discuss, and learn from a book founded in mathematics and our world. Our book is 1089 and All That: A Journey into Mathematics, 1st Ed, by David Acheson. Acheson has brought together a collection of familiar topics which combines a solid mathematical content with a capacity to intrigue the reader. Insight into mathematical topics will be provided for understanding. Session 1: 03/22 CH1-CH8. Session 2: 04/26 CH9-CH16. Please read before meeting dates. (LSC-Kingwood) 15372 3/22, 4/26 F 10-11 a.m. APA 113 Staff Our Written Legacy Stories Our Writing Legacy (OWL) helps Seniors recall and write stories from their lives.  Members will learn to write a Legacy Letter to friends and family summarizing their values, life lessons, and life experiences. Through a series of prompts, we will have in class and at home writing activities, with opportunities for sharing with the class. Come join us  for the exciting experience of authoring your own legacy story. (LSC-North Harris) 15383 3/27-4/10 W 10:30 a.m.-12 p.m. CMED 205 Cloud Poetry is Fun! “Prove it!” Poetry is Fun! Join Poet Laureate of Montgomery Co., Hallie Moore, in a look at modern poetry, poetry that might spark your own creative vision. We will read poems and write poems together. This will be a fun class! No pressure! (LSC-Montgomery) 14979 4/10-4/11 Tu,W 10 a.m.-12 p.m. UC 311 Moore SAFETY Self Defense Master Jones will teach personal defense, including what to do when approached or attacked and how to react to a weapon or purse snatching. This course also covers how to use your hand, feet, elbows and knees as a weapon. Class meets the first Friday of each month. (LSC-Montgomery) 14980 2/2-5/1 F 1-3 p.m. MC-E E204 Jones Counter the Mass Shooter, P1 Join Glenn Wright, a certified NRA and USCCA instructor, in Countering the Mass Shooter: Part One. Starting with a high-level summary of key definitions, data trends of events, where these events are occurring, and police response times. Analyze what factors affected the outcome of the 70 mass shootings since Columbine. Do gun-free zones help or hurt? What are universal background checks, and would they end mass shootings? What about no-fly lists and terror watch lists? (LSC-CyFair, LSC-Tomball) 14827 2/6 Tu 10 a.m.-12 p.m. HSC1 105 (CF) Wright 14790 4/11 Th 1-3 p.m. E 164 (TC) Wright Counter the Mass Shooter, P2 Join Glenn Wright, a certified NRA and USCCA instructor, in Countering the Mass Shooter: Part Two. Topics explored include knowing the signs and creating an emergency operations plan for your school, house of worship, or business. Special security considerations for schools and houses of worship using the Run, Hide, Fight Methodology: fighting back means using a firearm. Triage and treat the wounded. The criteria for gun-free zones Where do we go from here? (LSC-CyFair, LSC-Tomball) 14829 2/13 Tu 10 a.m.-12 p.m. HSC1 105 (CF) Wright 14872 4/18 Th 1-3 p.m. E 164 (TC) Wright AARP Driver Safety Instructor Larry Klein will lead this course which is targeted at older individuals who are interested in improving their driving skills. The course is not eligible for dismissing a moving violation ticket but may be used in applying for a discount on automobile insurance. Participants will review the “rules of the road” driving practices. The cost is $20 per person for AARP members ($25 for non-members) which will pay for the guidebook. (LSC-CyFair) 14825 2/24 Sa 8 a.m.-1 p.m. HSC1 105 Klein


COURSE OFFERINGS SPRING 2024 COURSE SCHEDULE LoneStar.edu/ALL 53 CPR Training 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 on their own. The course does not result in CPR certification. (LSC-CyFair) 14832 5/3 F 9 a.m.-12 p.m. HSC1 105 TBD Basic Handgun Safety Glenn Wright is a Certified NRA Instructor, USCCA Instructor, Range Safety Officer, and Texas LTC Instructor. This class will cover basic handgun safety, types of handguns, ammunition, and how to safely operate. The class will also cover safety discussions with children, proper handgun fundamentals, what to expect from a trip to the range, concealed carry options including off-body carry for women. (LSC-North Harris) 15241 3/19-3/26 Tu 10-11:30 a.m. CMED 205 Wright CPR Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) can help save a life if a person’s breathing or heart stops. In fact, CPR can double or triple the chance of survival when bystanders act. Participants should be able to get on the floor, be on their knees for prolonged periods, and get back up on their own. The course is taught by an American Heart Association (AHA) certified LSC healthcare representative and does not result in CPR certification. (LSC-North Harris). 15243 3/27 W 9 a.m.-12 p.m. CMED 205 Pile Basic Life Support/First Aid Join Casey Pile CEI EMS in a presentation covering basic life support and first aid, including recognizing, and responding to emergencies such as heart attacks, choking, and bleeding. Detailed instructions will be provided for using an automated external defibrillator (AED). The course also provides information on how to call emergency services what to say and how to stay calm. This course does not offer certification or hands-on training in Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR). (LSC-North Harris). 15242 4/4 Th 9 a.m.-12 p.m. CMED 205 Pile SCIENCE & NATURE Introduction to Astronomy In this class, Chris Morisette will teach astronomy basics including terminology, navigating the night sky, and understanding telescopes. The course will conclude with a discussion of the various objects in the cosmos and our place in the universe. (LSC-Kingwood) 15311 2/2-2/23 F 11 a.m.-12 p.m. APA 113 Morisette Advanced Birding I As more is used for our ever-growing population, yards, city parks and other open land have become important bird and other wildlife habitats. Presentations on advanced birding identification skills, specific birds and species, migrations and the use of technology to enhance our birding experience by Krien VerBerkmoes. Different topics covered in each class. (LSC-Montgomery) 15016 1/17 W 10 a.m.-12 p.m. UC 310 VerBerkmoes Climate Change for You This class is engineering for non-engineers. Is climate change real? What are the effects? What are the causes? What can be done about it? And what will it cost to do it? George Christensen is a retired chemical engineer (MSc). He has studied this important subject and would like to share his findings. He is independent of any special interest groups and attempts to give a balanced presentation. (LSC-CyFair) 14835 1/23 Tu 10 a.m-12 p.m. Online Christensen Advanced Birding II As more is used for our ever-growing population, yards, city parks and other open land have become important bird and other wildlife habitats. Presentations on advanced birding identification skills, specific birds and species, migrations and the use of technology to enhance our birding experience by Krien VerBerkmoes. Different topics covered in each class. (LSC-Montgomery) 15020 1/31 W 10 a.m.-12 p.m. UC 310 VerBerkmoes The Amazing Immune System Join Professor Evie Vandergrifft, Biology Professor and Microbiologist to learn how the immune system fights disease, why allergies & autoimmune diseases develop and how we can help boost our immunity. (LSC-Atascocita Center) 15380 2/7 W 1:30-2:30 p.m. AC 125 Vandergrifft Nautical Beauties Mike Jacobs will present two documentaries: (a) The “United States” was the fastest ocean liner ever built and the largest ship built entirely on American soil. Her final voyage was in 1969 and since then has been docked in Philadelphia awaiting an uncertain future. (b) Learn about life aboard “MSC Seaside” a floating city and the army of people and complex systems that keep this extraordinary cruise ship operating at peak efficiency. (LSC-Tomball, LSC-University Park, LSC-Cyfair) 14435 2/15 Th 10 a.m.-1 p.m. EMI 116 (UP) Jacobs 14765 2/20 Tu 10 a.m.-12 p.m. E 163 (TC) Jacobs 14837 3/5 Tu 10 a.m.-12 p.m. HSC1 105 (CF) Jacobs $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.


54 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 Oil & Air Disasters Mike Jacobs will present two documentaries: (a) Profit, Pollution & Deception, The USA’s Largest Oil Spill - the ‘Deepwater Horizon’ Incident. A story about the power-play between our thirst for oil and the greed of international corporations. (b) In 1956, a United Airlines and a TWA flight collided over the Grand Canyon, resulting in the deaths of all 128 people aboard both planes. The worst commercial air disaster until that time, what were the causes? (LSC-University Park, LSC-Tomball, LSC-Cyfair) 14436 2/22 Th 10 a.m.-12 p.m. EMI 116 (UP) Jacobs 14767 2/27 Tu 10 a.m.-12 p.m. E 163 (TC) Jacobs 14841 3/7 Th 10 a.m.-12 p.m. HSC1 105 (CF) Jacobs Forest Therapy Experience Diane Simmons, Certified Forest Therapy Guide, will provide a sensory experience that will bring the outdoors to you via sights, sounds, and textures normally found in a forest setting. Research has shown that forest therapy can facilitate a calm mind and a relaxed body. (LSC-Tomball, LSC-University Park) 14764 2/28 W 1-3 p.m. E 163 (TC) Simmons 14616 4/24 W 10 a.m.-12 p.m. EMI 116 (UP) Simmons Interesting Facts About Nepal  Rajendra Shrestha presents Nepal. A Himalayan country in Asia sandwiched between two big giants, China and India, Nepal amazes the world with many wonders, uniqueness, and astounding beauty. Nepal houses eight of the ten highest peaks in the world and the majestic Mount Everest, at 29,032 feet and still rising. Nepal is also known for being the birthplace of Lord Buddha, the Living Goddess, and for its ethnic diversity, extreme topographic variation, and biodiverse ecology. (LSC-CyFair) 14839 3/7 Th 10-11:30 a.m. Online Shrestha How to Brew Tepache at Home!  An inexpensive fermented tasty drink with health benefits similar to Kombucha. Join Professor Evie Vandergrifft, Biology Professor and Microbiologist to learn how to make this gut health supporting drink with minimal ingredients and supplies. Participants will learn about the fermentation process and benefits of fermented foods to their health. The class includes tepache tasting. (LSC-Atascocita Center) 15382 3/20 W 1:30-2:30 p.m. AC 125 Vandergrift Swimming Pool Water Chemistry Have a pool but confused how to care for the water? Water chemistry pro and longtime ALL instructor Rick Taylor will show you some basic and essential things to keep in mind in order to keep your water looking crystal clear. (LSC-Tomball) 14771 3/28 Th 10 a.m.-12 p.m. E 163 Taylor Bird Walk Krien VerBerkmoes, an avid birder, will lead a field trip to a birding location in North Harris or south Montgomery County to use the skills that were discussed in the classroom. (LSC-Montgomery) 15026 4/5 F 8-11 a.m. Offsite VerBerkmoe Climate Crisis & Impact of 2022 Roger has 32 years O&G experience worldwide. He’ll overview the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act climate provisions and provide a demo of the climate simulator EnRoads. (LSC-Montgomery) 15028 4/16 Tu 10 a.m.-12 p.m. UC 311 Ingersoll 15033 4/16 Tu 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Online Ingersoll Mercer Botanic Park Tour Mercer Botanic Gardens in the spring and enjoy an array of beautiful plant specimens from around the world.  Education Director, Christy Jones, will lead the ALL group on an inspirational 1 mile walking tour throughout the gardens. (LSC-North Harris) 15306 4/16 Tu 9:30-11 a.m. Offsite Jones Introduction to Texas Geology Join LSC Professor Nathalie Brandes lecture on “Introduction to Texas Geology”. The roots of ancient mountains, fossils of the largest flying animal ever known, super volcanoes, and its own Grand Canyon-- learn about some of the fascinating geology of the Lone Star State. (LSC-CyFair) 14844 4/18 Th 1:30-3 p.m. HSC1 105 Brandes Space History & Future! Join Frank Hughes, a retired NASA manager for an open discussion on space travels in the past and the future. (LSC-Kingwood) 15385 4/19 F 1:30-3 p.m. APA 115 Hughes Recycling 101 Brooke Guthrie, The Woodlands Township’s Recycling and Waste Minimization Environmental Specialist, will demonstrate the importance of recycling to protect our natural resources and how you can reduce, reuse, and recycle. This class will teach you how to recycle right to reduce contamination of the recycling process and how to live a zero-waste lifestyle. (LSC-Montgomery) 15003 5/2 Th 1-3 p.m. UC 310 Guthrie 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 “This program has seen great individuals who have selflessly dedicated a significant portion of their time to helping this program. I appreciate and cherish everything the All Programs have taught me.” - Azadeh V.


COURSE OFFERINGS SPRING 2024 COURSE SCHEDULE LoneStar.edu/ALL 55 SENIOR ISSUES Navigating Grief Cindy Olney, Ph.D., is a certified grief and life coach. The death of a loved one may be life’s worst experience. People often think they’ll never recover from their losses. Yet, many people do heal and find joy and meaning again. How do they do it? You’ll learn about activities and coping strategies that help people navigate their grief and find hope again. Join us if you’ve recently lost someone dear to you. (LSC-CyFair) 14846 1/16 Tu 10-11:30 a.m. Online Olney Senior Living Options Join Jenna Taylor in exploring all the senior housing lifestyle options available: Active Adult, Independent Living, Assisted Living, and Memory Care. What are the differences and options available? Come learn more for yourself or a loved one or to help plan for the future. (LSC-University Park) 14605 1/23 Tu 1-3 p.m. EMI 120 Taylor Recapturing Joy Cindy Olney, Ph.D., is a certified grief and life coach. Joy can seem like an elusive emotion. Yet there are proven pathways out of the doldrums. Once you understand how this emotion is created, you can set yourself up to experience more joyful moments. Bring a notebook to create your joy plan. We’ll do fun exercises and have uplifting conversations that will get you started creating more joy in your life. (LSC-CyFair) 14847 1/30 Tu 10-11:30 a.m. Online Olney Don’t Get Scammed Come and join Monty Patch’s talk to learn how seniors can safeguard themselves against fraud, identity theft, and cyber security. (LSC-CyFair) 14854 2/8 Th 10-11:30 a.m. Online Patch The Gift of Anxiety Cindy Olney, Ph.D., is a certified grief and life coach. Why is this emotion your BFF? Many of us struggle with the discomfort of anxiety. So, it’s hard to believe it can be our emotional best friend. Anxiety helps us avoid danger, manage life’s responsibilities, and achieve our dreams. You’ll learn strategies for using anxiety to your advantage, turning it into brilliant energy for positive forward motion. (LSC-CyFair) 14858 2/13 Tu 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Online Olney Social Security Monty Patch from AARP will discuss early/full/delayed benefit, answer your questions, and inform you about relevant publications. (LSC-Montgomery) 15051 2/13 Tu 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Online Patch Navigating Medicare Turning 65? Retiring? Retired? ARE YOU REALLY READY? There is no clear instruction manual for navigating the dizzying options and volumes of information offered about Medicare and the enrollment process. Attend this short presentation with Henry Cook on how to get started with Medicare including Medicare Enrollment Periods, Medicare Advantage Plans, Medigap Plans, Prescription Drug Plans, Long Term Care strategies, and more. This will be an educational presentation. (LSC-North Harris, LSC-University Park) 15240 2/15 Th 10-11:30 a.m. CMED 206 (NH) Cook 14525 3/5 Tu 10-11:30 a.m. EMI 116 (UP) Cook 14537 5/7 Tu 10-11:30 a.m. Online (UP) Cook Preparing the What-If Notebook Eleanor Fieler will help you organize your documents and provide information to assist someone who can handle your affairs if you are unable. We will consider specific examples of What-If Notebooks and the information you can include based on real experiences of individuals and families. This class does not provide tax or legal advice. (LSC-Montgomery) 15041 2/20 Tu 1-3 p.m. UC 200 Fieler Medicare 101 Blaine Lynn will go over all things Medicare and answer any questions you have regarding the topic. This is for those 64 years of age and older. (LSC-Montgomery) 15039 3/7 Th 1-3 p.m. UC 310 Lynn Using Death Anxiety Positively Cindy Olney, Ph.D., is a certified grief and life coach. Death anxiety prevents us from making our own end-of-life plans. We'll talk about the most common sources of death anxiety. You'll do exercises to ease your own discomfort and connect with your guiding life values. It will motivate you to plan to live a good life all the way to the end. It's the best gift you can give to your family. (LSC-CyFair) 14863 3/26 Tu 10-11:30 a.m. Online Olney Making Your Late-in-Life Move Anyone can move boxes. Older adults move lifetimes - memories and treasures vested in belongings no longer needed or simply too big for that smaller new home. Professional Senior Move Manager, MaryLynne Cappelletti, will discuss making an efficient, worry-free move. (LSC-North Harris) 15260 3/26-4/2 Tu 12:30-2 p.m. CMED 207 Cappelletti Home Maintenance for Women Are you interested in learning basic household repairs and maintenance? Learn how to rewire an electrical socket, change an electric plug, unstop a sink, replace air filter, and other items. (LSC-Montgomery) 15046 4/4-4/25 Th 10 a.m.-12 p.m. UC 301A Fleming “Helps me to keep learning and growing.” - Pam T.


56 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 Medicare Workshop: Basics Join Jay Werner each Friday for a discussion on Medicare. Basics is an overview that provides an understanding of all parts of Medicare including Parts A, B, C, D, and supplemental coverage. Included will be key dates and new period to change coverage. You will also learn how to apply, and how to be prepared for Medicare. (LSC-Kingwood) 15327 4/12 F 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Online Werner Senior Living Options Join Jenna Taylor in exploring all the senior housing lifestyle options available: Active Adult, Independent Living, Assisted Living, and Memory Care. What are the differences and options available? Come learn more for yourself or a loved one or to help plan for the future. (LSC-University Park) 14607 4/16 Tu 10 a.m.-12 p.m. EMI 120 Taylor Medicare: Prescription Drugs Join Jay Werner, each Friday for a discussion on Medicare. Prescription Drug Plans (PDP) will cover the basics on how drug coverage works, getting extra help, coverage choices, how to choose a drug plan and tips for using your coverage. (LSC-Kingwood) 15329 4/19 F 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Online Werner Understanding Alzheimer’s Understanding Alzheimer’s & Dementia: Alzheimer’s is not normal aging. It’s a disease of the brain that causes problems with memory, thinking and behavior. Learn about the impact of Alzheimer’s, the difference between Alzheimer’s and dementia, disease stages and risk factors, research, and Alzheimer’s Association resources. (LSC-Montgomery) 15048 4/25 Th 1-3 p.m. UC 310 Ali Medicare: Supplements Join Jay Werner, each Friday for a discussion on Medicare. Learn the basics of supplemental coverage, what plans are available, what a supplement will do for you, what’s not covered, and other benefits. (LSC-Kingwood) 15334 4/26 F 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Online Werner TRAVEL & CULTURE Go Israel! Love the Land A highly interactive exchange with experienced traveler, Charles Mundy. Find out what he and his wife have learned after nineteen trips to Israel. They have traveled with tour groups, organized and led their groups, planned multiple independent travel trips, and lived in Jerusalem while volunteering. He can answer many questions about group touring, safety, how to pack, Israeli food, and currency. Classes will meet on Wednesdays for three weeks. (LSC-University Park) 14408 1/17-1/31 W 10 a.m.-12 p.m. EMI 116 Mundy Aircraft Basics Join Jim Gummelt, a former pilot, and learn how an aircraft functions. Learn what those bumps and squeaks heard during air travel really are. Students will learn the general mechanics of aircraft, the theory of flight, and other facts about aviation. (LSC-CyFair, LSC-Tomball, LSC-University Park, LSC-Kingwood) 14865 1/30 Tu 1:30-3 p.m. HSC1 105 (CF) Gummelt 14793 2/7 W 1-3 p.m. E 163 (TC) Gummelt 14429 3/28 Th 1-3 p.m. EMI 116 (UP) Gummelt 15378 4/16 Tu 3-4 p.m. APA 113 (KC) Gummelt Travel on a Budget This class will teach you how to travel according to your budget with helpful tips while saving. (LSC-Houston North Victory, LSC-Houston North Greenspoint, LSC-Houston North Fallbrook, LSC-Houston North Fairbanks ) 14261 1/30 Tu 12-1 p.m. VC 119 (VC) Staff 14284 1/31 W 12-1 p.m. TBD (GC) Staff 14285 2/1 Th 12-1 p.m. TBD (FB) Staff 14286 2/2 F 12-1 p.m. TBD (FC) Staff The Pearl Fincher Museum Meet ALL your friends at the Pearl Fincher Museum of Fine Arts. The Pearl  Fincher  Museum of Fine Arts is at  6815 Cypresswood Dr. in Spring, Texas, 77379  (right behind the Barbara Bush Branch Library). We will meet there on February 5th at 10 a.m. or April 10th at 2:00 p.m. for a docent-guided  tour of the Spring 2024 Exhibition series.  Tours usually run for approximately an hour, with time for questions after. (LSC-University Park) 14477 2/5 M 10-11 a.m. Offsite Mussell 14478 4/10 W 2-3 p.m. Offsite Mussell More Canyonland Adventures More photos, videos, and anecdotes from Jack and Carolyn Camp’s 2021 trip to Utah’s “canyonlands” will be shared. This photo adventure will take you to the Grand Canyon, Zion, Bryce Canyon, Arches National Park, Capitol Reef, Canyonlands National Park, and other locations in Texas, Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, and Colorado. (LSC-CyFair) 14873 2/20 Tu 10-11:30 a.m. HSC1 105 Camp Hemi Hideout Tour Join Kittei Rugh and Helen Michelini for a bused trip to tour the Hemi Hideout located in Brookshire, Texas. Enjoy the hidden treasures, classic cars, and neon lights. Departure is at 7:30 a.m. at LSC-Atascocita Center, lunch will be at The Cafe at Brookwood. Return to LSC around 3-4 p.m. Total fee is $12 per person, for admission (includes lunch/admission for driver). (LSC-Kingwood) 15387 2/20 Tu 7:30 a.m.- 4 p.m. Offsite Rugh/Michelini “My favorite class is Rhythmic Walking. I have good intentions to stay active by walking and exercising, but sometimes I just would not do it by myself. I love going to class and walking and talking to old friends and the new friends that I find there.“ -Carolyn F.


COURSE OFFERINGS SPRING 2024 COURSE SCHEDULE LoneStar.edu/ALL 57 Flying the North Atlantic Peek behind the cockpit door with Captain Eschenfelder and see how we fly the world’s busiest air routes over the North Atlantic and the world’s longest air routes over the Pacific.  Powerful technologies power these freeways in the sky. (LSC-University Park) 14505 2/28 W 1-3 p.m. EMI 116 Eschenfelder Travel the Globe on Any Budget Learn tips from Dawn Fobbs on how to travel under $1,000 anywhere! Let’s have fun learning how to travel without breaking the bank and where to find great deals. Dawn will also explore safety tips while on your trip to save your legacy. (LSC-CyFair) 14868 3/5 Tu 1-2:30 p.m. HSC1 105 Fobbs Discovering Ireland Join Dominic Beggan, David Kennedy, and Betsy Powers to learn a little about the Emerald Isle before you make the big trip. (LSC-Montgomery) 14981 4/1 M 1-2 p.m. UC 310 Beggan Egypt Join Dr. Katherine Persson for a presentation on her trip to Egypt. She will share her travels along the Nile River from Cairo to the Aswan Dam. (LSC-Kingwood) 15312 4/15 M 11 a.m.-12 p.m. APA 113 Persson International Travel Insurance Henry Cook discusses travel insurance basics. Travel insurance can minimize the financial risks of traveling: accidents, illness, missed flights, canceled tours, lost baggage, theft, terrorism, travel-company bankruptcies, emergency evacuation, and getting your body home if you die. Having adequate travel insurance can help offset those costs so you do not have to worry about wiping out your budget because of an unexpected travel emergency. We show how travel insurance can be affordable. (LSC-University Park, LSC-North Harris) 14510 4/30 Tu 1-2 p.m. EMI 116 (UP) Cook 15386 5/2 Th 1-2 p.m. CMED 207 (NH) Cook 14512 5/7 Tu 1-2 p.m. Online (UP) Cook Dubai to Athens by Sea Travel ‘East of Eden’ through some of the oldest and, now, newest civilizations in the world with Captain Paul Eschenfelder. Visit the juxtaposition of sheiks, pirates, and pharaohs as we cruise our way through time. (LSC-University Park) 14476 5/1 W 1-3 p.m. EMI 116 Eschenfelder Lone Star Flight Museum Tour Jim Gummelt will provide a docent tour of The Lone Star Flight Museum. Located in Houston, Texas, this aerospace museum displays more than 24 historically significant aircraft, and many artifacts related to the history of flight. The museum’s collection is rare because most of the aircraft are flyable. (LSC-Kingwood) 6486 5/21 Tu 7:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Offsite Gummelt WORLD RELIGION & SPIRITUALITY World Religions: An Overview World Religions - David Dewhurst will give an overview of some of the world’s religions, past and present. We will start with Paleolithic religion and work our way up to modern times. We will also be looking at some of the lesser known religions. (LSC-Montgomery) 14984 2/7-3/20 W 3-5 p.m. UC 310 Dewhurst 14985 2/7-3/20 W 3-5 p.m. Online Dewhurst Meditation Why take a meditation class? To get the multiple benefits of meditation, such as improved focus, reduced stress, better mental health, etc., you must meditate. Meditation is super simple, but not always easy to practice on a regular basis. Joining a group for guided meditation improves the chances of adopting a successful practice. Join Gloria Maristany for 10 sessions and experience the bliss! (LSC-Tomball) 14804 2/7-4/17 W 1-2 p.m. N 214 Maristany The Politics of King David The ancient biblical account of King David is timely! (LSC-Montgomery) 14982 2/20-2/27 Tu 10-11 a.m. UC 311 Goldberg Buddha’s Way to Happy Living This course will discuss the Buddha’s guidance of people towards inner peace and contentment. The topics include mindfulness, healthy habits, and personality development as essential requirements for happy living. (LSC-Montgomery) 14983 4/18 Th 10 a.m.-12 p.m. UC 310 Rahula Energy Healing Work Vandana Jogand is a certified emotion code and body code practitioner. This is a form of energy healing where we can discover and remove trapped emotional energies that are stuck in the body from past emotional experiences. This healing could help in so many areas of life, like removing trauma, anxiety, fear, depression, and aches and pains. (LSC-CyFair) 14877 4/23 Tu 1:30-3 p.m. HSC1 105 Jogand $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.


58 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


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62 LSC does not endorse the opinions, services or products offered by the volunteer instructors. If you have any questions or comments, please call your campus ALL Program Coordinator at 832.519.2900. Your campus ALL Program Coordinator will continue to communicate with you throughout the upcoming weeks. We know how much this program means to so many of you and want to keep you informed. We encourage students to visit LoneStar.edu/Care to access a list of resources and services that are available on campus and in the local community. 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) 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-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) LONE STAR COLLEGE CAMPUS INFORMATION LSC-HOUSTON NORTH 250 N. Sam Houston Parkway E. Houston, TX 77060-2009 281.260.3501 CE Hours: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. (M-F) Need more information regarding a class? Call one of the below campus Program Coordinators: LSC CAMPUS NAME PHONE EMAIL 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] LSC-ONLINE 20515 TX 249 (at Louetta) Houston, TX 77070-2607 281.290.5010 62


63 Academy for Lifelong Learning American Indian/Alaskan Native Hispanic or Latino Asian Not Hispanic or Latino Black/African American Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander White Membership Registration Form *** PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY *** Date: Year: 20 Term: Fall Spring Membership status: New ALL Member ReturningALL Member LSC Student ID# *First Middle *Date of Birth (required) / / Cell phone Work phone Address change? Yes No Apt # State ZIP County Apt # *Last name Previous last name Home phone *E-mail address (required, please print) Current address: Street City Mailing address (if different): Street City State ZIP County EMERGENCY CONTACT INFORMATION: Name Relationship Home Phone Alternate Phone Other: I am interested in teaching a class for ALL. I am interested in volunteering for ALL. I agree to have an ALL volunteers/staff contact me on my personal e-mail or telephone. DEMOGRAPHIC QUESTIONNAIRE: The following questions are used by the state to help provide support for our programs. Although not required, your cooperation is appreciated. Race: (Check all that apply) Payment is due at the time of registration. 1. Pay online via my.LoneStar.edu 2. Pay on-campus. Visit your nearest Continuing Education office or go to the business office window with payment. Credit/Debit Card payments will not be accepted by telephone. 3. Pay by mail. Make checks payable to Lone Star College System. Please mail a copy of this registration form along with your payment to: LSC-Kingwood Business Office, ATTN: CE Cashier, 20000 Kingwood Drive, Kingwood, TX 77339 For more information, contact Kathy Bakat at 281.312.1756 or [email protected] Member Signature: Date Affirmative Action/EEO College Revised November 2023 Membership Fee: $25.00 Payment: Method *Gender: Male Female (Required) How did you hear about us? Received a schedule in the mail Picked up a schedule from a campus location Online


64 Academy for Lifelong Learning (ALL) Class Registration Form *** PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY *** Year: 20 Term: Fall Spring Campus: LSC–CyFair LSC–Houston North LSC–Kingwood LSC–Montgomery LSC–North Harris LSC–Tomball LSC-UP Full Name: LSC Student ID# Home phone Cell phone Work phone *E-mail address (required, please print) Registration # Course Title Host Campus Start Date End Date Office Use Only Registered by: Date: $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. 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. The Academy for Lifelong Learning program does not offer summer courses.


LoneStar.edu/ALL W LAKE HOUSTON PKWY KINGWOOD DRIVE WILL CLAYTON PARKWAY WW THORNE KUYKENDAHL SPRING STUEBNERRD. GOSLING RD. RESEARCH FOREST DR. RESEARCH FOREST DR. LOUETTA PERRY W. LITTLE YORK FRY ROAD BARKER CYPRESS CLAY ROAD WESTROAD SOUTH VICTORY LAKESHORE LANDING SPENCER / HWY 529 ALDINE WESTFIELD W. LITTLE YORK FM 3083 FM 1484 CyFair Tomball Klein Spring Aldine Humble Kingwood ty Magnolia The Woodlands Conroe Montgomery New Caney Splendora DOWNTOWN HOUSTON LSC-Montgomery and LSC-University Center at The Woodlands LSC-University Park and LSC-University Center at University Park LSC-CyFair LSC-Kingwood LSC-System Office, University Park LSC-North Harris LSC-Tomball LSC-Online LSC-Conroe Center LSC-Atascocita Center LSC-Cypress Center LSC-Health Professions Building CHI LSC-North Harris School of Cosmetology LSC-System Office, The Woodlands LSC-East Aldine Center LSC-Tomball Health Science Building LSC-Creekside Center LSC-Process Technology Center LSC-Westway Park Technology Center LSC-Transportation & Global Logistics Technology Center LSC-Houston North Fairbanks LSC-Houston North Victory LSC-Houston North Greenspoint LSC-Houston North Fallbrook LSC-Magnolia Center (TBD) LSC-Construction & Skilled Trades Technology Center LSC-Energy & Manufacturing Institute LONE STAR COLLEGE BOARD OF TRUSTEES DISTRICT 1: MICHAEL STOMA, CHAIR; DISTRICT 2: ERNESTINE M. PIERCE; DISTRICT 3: IESHEIA WILSON; DISTRICT 4: ART MURILLO, VICE CHAIR; DISTRICT 5: DAVID A. VOGT; DISTRICT 6: MYRIAM SALDIVAR; DISTRICT 7: REBECCA BROUSSARD; DISTRICT 8: MIKE SULLIVAN, SECRETARY; DISTRICT 9: JIM CAIN, Ed.D., ASSISTANT SECRETARY / MARIO K. CASTILLO, J.D., CHANCELLOR Lone Star College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, gender, religion, disability, age, veteran status, sexual orientation, nationality, or ethnicity in its programs and activities. For more information, see LoneStar.edu/Legal-Notices.


5000 Research Forest Drive The Woodlands, TX 77381 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 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 Spring 2024 OPEN HOUSES Academy for Lifelong Learning A learning community for adults 50+ LoneStar.edu/ALL


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