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2026 Spring ALL Catalog

2026 Spring ALL Catalog

ALLAcademy for Lifelong LearningA LEARNING COMMUNITY FOR ADULTS 50+SPRING 2026COURSE CATALOG$25 MEMBERSHIP(FULL ACADEMIC YEAR)LONESTAR.EDU/ALLLEARN MORE AT


LONE STAR COLLEGE SYSTEMenrolls over 90,000 students each semester providing high-quality, lowcost academic transfer and career training education. LSCS 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 LSCS, the largest institution of higher education in the Houston area and has been named a 2025 Great Colleges to Work For® institution by the Chronicle of Higher Education. LSCS consists of eight colleges, six centers, eight Workforce Centers of Excellence and Lone Star Corporate College.TO LEARN MORE, VISIT LONESTAR.EDUTHE ACADEMY FOR LIFELONGLEARNING (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 fastestgrowing trends in America is for seniors to move near colleges and universities to take advantage of low-cost artistic and cultural activities.ACADEMY FORLIFELONG LEARNINGALL 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 cardsActivities are designed with the busy schedules ofseniors 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 by campus.MEMBERSHIP FEE$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 registering and/or enrolling 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


1Lone 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 lecturesPersonal Growth• Book clubs• Political discussions• Art appreciation, art, drawing and painting• Hobbies and craftsSkills Development• Basic computer• Writing•Registration is required to attend online activities and in-person classes. ParticipationIn 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 MembershipEnjoy the membership benefits at all Lone Star College System campuses and offsite center locations. Your non-refundable $25 annual membership fee, effective September 1-August 31, entitles you to take virtual and in-person courses, and use the facility services at LSC-CyFair, LSC-Houston North, LSC-Kingwood, LSC-Montgomery, LSC-North Harris, LSC-Tomball and LSC-University Park.CARE FOR COMPLETIONLone Star College System 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 System 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 System 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 PARKLONE STAR COLLEGE ACADEMY FOR LIFELONG LEARNINGOnline Registration Process . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Campus Class List by Date . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14Academy For Lifelong Learning ScheduleArtistic Hobbies & Crafts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25Computer & Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28Culinary Arts, Food & Cooking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31Financial & Legal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32Fun & Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35Gardening . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37Genealogy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38Health & Nutrition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47Home & Auto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49Languages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49Movies, Music & Theatre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50Political & Community . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52Reading & Writing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55Science & Nature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56Senior Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57Travel & Culture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61World Religions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62Policies & Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64Important Dates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69Campus & Contact Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70Registration Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71TABLE OF CONTENTS53READING & WRITING25 ARTISTIC HOBBIES & CRAFTSFUN & GAMES37GARDENINGIMPORTANT CONTACT NUMBERSPolice Emergencies: 281.290.5911Non-Emergency Number: 832.813.6800Technology Services: 281.318.HELP(4357)Main Switchboard: 832.813.650035


LoneStar.edu/ALL 3 LSC-KINGWOOD ONLINE REGISTRATION SPRING 2026 COURSE SCHEDULEREGISTERING FOR CLASSESNew 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 Account2. Register for classesNew Student User Application ProcessInsert 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. Online2. In-Person3. Email4. PhoneReturning StudentIf 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 StudentIf 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.


4 LSC-CYFAIR • LSC-HOUSTON NORTH • LSC-KINGWOOD • LSC-MONTGOMERY • LSC-NORTH HARRIS • LSC-ONLINE • LSC-TOMBALL • LSC-UNIVERSITY PARKLONE STAR COLLEGE ACADEMY FOR LIFELONG LEARNINGFill 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.


LoneStar.edu/ALL 5 LSC-KINGWOOD ONLINE REGISTRATION SPRING 2026 COURSE SCHEDULECertify 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. The email generated from the system is not a personal, but your new Lone Star College email.• 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.


6 LSC-CYFAIR • LSC-HOUSTON NORTH • LSC-KINGWOOD • LSC-MONTGOMERY • LSC-NORTH HARRIS • LSC-ONLINE • LSC-TOMBALL • LSC-UNIVERSITY PARKLONE STAR COLLEGE ACADEMY FOR LIFELONG LEARNINGLone Star College Email is your UsernameGet Email Address or Reset PasswordLocked Out? Phone IT Service DeskSteps for Online RegistrationClass enrollment is through the myLoneStar portal. Students will be directed to the my.LoneStar.edupage. 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 which could prevent you from moving forward. For assistance, please call 281.318.4357.1. Select the Student Tile. 2. From the Student Homepage, click onthe Manage Classes tile.4. From Select a Value click currentenrollment Term.Note: If the current enrollment term (Spring, Summer, Fall) does not appear STOP here, contact a campus CE office to activate the term.3. From the left pane select Class Search and Enroll.Need Assistance? Registration Help


LoneStar.edu/ALL 7 LSC-KINGWOOD ONLINE REGISTRATION SPRING 2026 COURSE SCHEDULELSC-KINGWOOD ONLINE REGISTRATION5. 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 arrowor class to view details in Course Information.7. In the Course Information window you can view your Class Selection and click the right arrowto register.COURSE RUBRICEXAMPLECOURSE RUBRICEXAMPLE8. Review and click (blue text) link under the Class Selection heading to see a popup window with moreclass information details.CLASS INFORMATION EXAMPLE


8 LSC-CYFAIR • LSC-HOUSTON NORTH • LSC-KINGWOOD • LSC-MONTGOMERY • LSC-NORTH HARRIS • LSC-ONLINE • LSC-TOMBALL • LSC-UNIVERSITY PARKLONE STAR COLLEGE ACADEMY FOR LIFELONG LEARNING9. Step 1 of 4: Review Class Selection 10. Step 2 of 4: Review Class Preferences Click Next top right. Click Accept top right.Review and click Submit.11. Step 3 of 4: Enroll or Add to Cart 12. Step 4 of 4: Review and SubmitRegister On Campus or Attend an Open HouseAcademy 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 AvailabilityALL 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.PrerequisitesAcademy for Lifelong Learning classes do not require any prerequisites.To Schedule an Appointment with an Academy for Lifelong Learning CoordinatorCoordinators 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. For more information regarding a class? Contact one of the below campus Program Coordinators:LSC CAMPUS NAME PHONE EMAILLSC-CyFair Amy Duval 832.482.1067 [email protected] North Alexis Ayala Luna 281.260.3573 [email protected] Kathy Bakat 281.312.1750 [email protected] Steve Gorman 936.273.7259 [email protected] Harris Sharon Holzscherer 281.618.5510 [email protected] Elaine Hansen 281.401.1868 [email protected] Park Melissa Pearson 346.395.3215 [email protected]


LoneStar.edu/ALL 9 SPRING 2026 COURSE SCHEDULE1. Log in to myLoneStar.edu.2. Click on the Financial Account Tile.3. Click the Make a Payment link. This will redirect you to the Nelnet site.4. Create AccountEnter your full name & home address information.Academy for Lifelong LearningNelnet New User InstructionsUsing Nelnet Payment System for the First TimeThese steps only need to be completed the first time that you use Nelnet. You will have to enter some personal information and set up a 4-digit PIN.Navigation


10 LSC-CYFAIR • LSC-HOUSTON NORTH • LSC-KINGWOOD • LSC-MONTGOMERY • LSC-NORTH HARRIS • LSC-ONLINE • LSC-TOMBALL • LSC-UNIVERSITY PARKLONE STAR COLLEGE ACADEMY FOR LIFELONG LEARNING5. You will not be able to change your main email, as this will be your official Lone Star email. Addadditional emails if desired. You can enter up to three phone numbers, but at least one is required.All correspondence from Nelnet will be sent to all emails that are entered. You can change or update this information later, as needed. 6. After all information is entered, click Submit at the bottom.7. On the next screen you will have to pick and enter a 4-digit PIN. This PIN is used to verify your identity whenmaking inquiries with Nelnet by telephone.These steps only need to be completed the first time that you use Nelnet. If you need assistance at any time with setting up your information, click the Customer Service link at the top of any of the pages.


LoneStar.edu/ALL 11 SPRING 2026 COURSE SCHEDULEAcademy for Lifelong LearningOnline Payment Instructions NavigationLog 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.


12 LSC-CYFAIR • LSC-HOUSTON NORTH • LSC-KINGWOOD • LSC-MONTGOMERY • LSC-NORTH HARRIS • LSC-ONLINE • LSC-TOMBALL • LSC-UNIVERSITY PARKLONE STAR COLLEGE ACADEMY FOR LIFELONG LEARNING6. 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 13 SPRING 2026 COURSE SCHEDULE7. 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 receiptemailed 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.


14 LSC-CYFAIR (CF) • LSC-HOUSTON NORTH (HN) • LSC-KINGWOOD (KC) • LSC-MONTGOMERY (MC)LSC-NORTH HARRIS (NH) • LSC-ONLINE (OL) • LSC-TOMBALL (TC) • LSC-UNIVERSITY PARK (UP) LONE STAR COLLEGE ACADEMY FOR LIFELONG LEARNINGAcademy for Lifelong LearningCampus Class List by DateNOTE: Scheduled information is subject to change. Please be sure to check your weekly emails for all late changes in class schedules. LSC-Atascocita Center (AC)Reg. # Facility Mode Start End Days Times Category Name of Class14472 AC 125 IP 1/28 1/28 W 2-4 p.m. Fun & Games Crafternoon Club14465 AC 125 IP 1/29 1/29 Th 2-3 p.m. Artistic Hobbies & Crafts Stress Free & Relax14466 AC 125 IP 2/11 2/11 W 2-3 p.m. Artistic Hobbies & Crafts Stress Free & Relax14473 AC 125 IP 2/25 2/25 W 2-4 p.m. Fun & Games Crafternoon Club14469 AC 125 IP 3/12 3/12 Th 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Culinary Arts History of Food: Chicken/Rice14474 AC 125 IP 3/25 3/25 W 2-4 p.m. Fun & Games Crafternoon Club14467 AC 125 IP 3/26 3/26 Th 2-3 p.m. Artistic Hobbies & Crafts Stress Free & Relax14470 AC 125 IP 4/9 4/9 Th 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Culinary Arts History of Food: MICHELIN Star14475 AC 125 IP 4/22 4/22 W 2-4 p.m. Fun & Games Crafternoon Club14468 AC 125 IP 4/29 4/29 W 2-3 p.m. Artistic Hobbies & Crafts Stress Free & RelaxLSC-CyFair (CF)Reg. # Facility Mode Start End Days Times Category Name of Class14550 HSC1 105 IP 1/20 1/20 Tu 2-3 p.m. Artistic Hobbies & Crafts Pastel Drawing14641 TBA IP 1/20 5/14 TuTh Noon-4 p.m. Fun & Games Texas 42 Dominos14644 HSC1 105 IP 1/20 1/20 Tu 9:30-11 a.m. Health & Nutrition Brain Health15121 TBA IP 1/20 5/12 Tu 8-9 a.m. Health & Nutrition Stepping Out15120 HSC1 105 IP 1/21 1/21 W 1-3 p.m. Travel & Culture Daytrippers14642 HSC1 105 IP 1/22 1/22 Th 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Fun & Games Mah Jongg 10114748 HSC1 105 IP 1/22 1/22 Th 2-3:30 p.m. Travel & Culture Travel on a Budget14554 LRNC 212 IP 1/27 1/27 Tu 2-3:30 p.m. Computer & Technology Click w/ Confidence: Part 114638 Online OL 1/27 1/27 Tu 10-11 a.m. Financial & Legal Finances 50+14555 HSC1 121 IP 1/28 1/28 W 9:30-11 a.m. Computer & Technology Navigate Your Student Account14556 HSC1 121 IP 1/28 1/28 W 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Computer & Technology ChatGPT for Everyday Tasks14747 HSC1 105 IP 1/28 2/4 W 2-3:30 p.m. Travel & Culture Highlights from Japan Cruise14663 HSC1 105 IP 1/29 2/26 Th 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Political & Community Fireside Dialogues-Liberalism14663 HSC1 105 IP 1/29 2/26 Th 2-4 p.m. Political & Community Fireside Dialogues-Liberalism14729 Online OL 1/29 1/29 Th 10-11 a.m. Senior Programs Preparing for Retirement14645 HSC1 105 IP 2/3 2/3 Tu 9:30-11 a.m. Health & Nutrition Hearing Loss & You14657 HSC1 105 IP 2/3 2/3 Tu 2-3:30 p.m. History Glowing in the Dark14726 HSC1 105 IP 2/3 2/3 Tu 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Safety Disaster Preparedness14730 Online OL 2/3 2/3 Tu 12:30-2 p.m. Senior Programs Creating Joy14727 HSC1 105 IP 2/4 2/4 W 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Safety CIS Introduction & Resources14564 HSC1 105 IP 2/5 2/5 Th 2-3:30 p.m. Culinary Arts Buffalo Chicken w/ Sweet Potato14662 Online OL 2/5 2/5 Th 10 a.m.-Noon Languages Communication Tips & Strategy14639 Online OL 2/10 2/10 Tu 10-11 a.m. Financial & Legal Social Security14646 HSC1 105 IP 2/10 2/10 Tu 9:30-10:15 a.m. Health & Nutrition Hydration Nation-Power of H2O15084 HSC1 105 IP 2/10 2/10 Tu 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Safety Active Shooter Response14551 HSC1 105 IP 2/11 2/11 W 9:30-10:30 a.m. Artistic Hobbies & Crafts Abstract Art of Alma Thomas14565 HSC1 105 IP 2/11 2/11 W 2-3:30 p.m. Culinary Arts Spicy Shrimp and Tomatoes15124 TBA IP 2/11 2/11 W 2-3:30 p.m. Health & Nutrition Beginner Dance14731 HSC1 105 IP 2/11 2/11 W 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Senior Programs Clear the Clutter14


SPRING 2026 COURSE SCHEDULELSC-CYFAIR (CF) • LSC-HOUSTON NORTH (HN) • LSC-KINGWOOD (KC) • LSC-MONTGOMERY (MC)LSC-NORTH HARRIS (NH) • LSC-ONLINE (OL) • LSC-TOMBALL (TC) • LSC-UNIVERSITY PARK (UP) 15LSC-CyFair (CF)Reg. # Facility Mode Start End Days Times Category Name of Class14552 HSC1 105 IP 2/17 2/17 Tu 2-3 p.m. Artistic Hobbies & Crafts Pastel Drawing14640 HSC1 105 IP 2/17 2/17 Tu 10 a.m.-Noon Financial & Legal Retirement & Taxes14732 Online OL 2/17 2/24 Tu 12:30-2 p.m. Senior Programs Thriving in Retirement14566 HSC1 105 IP 2/18 5/20 W 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Culinary Arts Cook the Book Potluck14665 HSC1 105 IP 2/18 2/18 W 2-3:30 p.m. Political & Community Cy-Hope14733 HSC1 105 IP 2/18 2/18 W 9:30-10:30 a.m. Senior Programs Medicare 101 for Seniors14643 TBA IP 2/19 5/14 Th 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Fun & Games Mahjong14658 HSC1 105 IP 2/19 2/19 Th 9:30-11 a.m. History The Great Depression-1930s14728 HSC1 105 IP 2/24 2/24 Tu 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Safety Intro to Adult Guardianship14659 HSC1 105 IP 2/25 2/25 W 2-3:30 p.m. History History of Rosenwald Schools14734 Online OL 2/25 2/25 W 10-11 a.m. Senior Programs Medicare14816 HSC1 105 IP 2/26 2/26 Th 2-3:30 p.m. Financial & Legal Money Smart: Essentials 10114647 Online OL 2/26 2/26 Th 10 a.m.-Noon Health & Nutrition Who Do You Know w/Hearing Loss14553 LRNC 131 IP 3/3 3/3 Tu 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Artistic Hobbies & Crafts Giving Books a Second Chapter15127 HSC1 105 IP 3/3 3/3 Tu 9:30-11 a.m. Health & Nutrition Intro to Energy Balance14661 HSC1 105 IP 3/3 3/3 Tu 2-3:30 p.m. History American Battles: Hue, 196814817 HSC1 105 IP 3/4 3/4 W 9:30-10:30 a.m. Financial & Legal Social Security 10114823 HSC1 105 IP 3/4 3/4 W 2-3:30 p.m. Health & Nutrition Empower Your Mind14814 HSC1 105 IP 3/5 3/5 Th 2-3:30 p.m. Culinary Arts Ultimate Chicken Fingers15094 HSC1 105 IP 3/5 3/5 Th 9:30-11 a.m. World Religions Missing Books of the Bible14832 HSC1 105 IP 3/7 3/7 Sa 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Home & Auto AARP Driver Safety14824 HSC1 105 IP 3/10 3/10 Tu 9:30-11:30 a.m. Health & Nutrition Hearing Aids & You14833 Online OL 3/10 3/10 Tu 10-11 a.m. Home & Auto Decluttering15087 Online OL 3/10 3/10 Tu 12:30-2 p.m. Senior Programs Navigating Grief14778 HSC1 105 IP 3/11 3/11 W 2-3:30 p.m. Computer & Technology Podcasting: Passion to Profit15085 TBA IP 3/11 3/11 W 9:30-11:30 a.m. Science & Nature Touring Our Plants & Animals14818 HSC1 105 IP 3/12 3/12 Th 9:30-10:30 a.m. Financial & Legal Protect Yourself from Fraud14825 Online OL 3/12 3/12 Th 10 a.m.-Noon Health & Nutrition Hearing Aids Aren't Enough14791 LRNC 212 IP 3/24 5/5 Tu 2-3:30 p.m. Computer & Technology Click w/ Confidence: Part 214941 Online OL 3/24 3/24 Tu 10-11:30 a.m. Languages Interpersonal Skills15083 Online OL 3/25 3/25 W 10-11 a.m. Safety Fraud15092 HSC1 105 IP 3/25 3/25 W 2-3:30 p.m. Travel & Culture Why Travel to Bulgaria?15093 HSC1 105 IP 3/26 3/26 Th 1-3 p.m. Travel & Culture Alaska - Their Way and My Way14750 HSC1 105 IP 3/31 3/31 Tu 2-3 p.m. Artistic Hobbies & Crafts Pastel Drawing14819 HSC1 105 IP 3/31 3/31 Tu 10 a.m.-Noon Financial & Legal Women & Investing14793 HSC1 121 IP 4/1 4/1 W 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Computer & Technology ChatGPT for Everyday Tasks14958 HSC1 105 IP 4/1 4/22 W 2-3:30 p.m. Languages Spanish for Travelers, Part 214763 HSC1 105 IP 4/2 4/2 Th 2-3:30 p.m. Artistic Hobbies & Crafts Fun Fold Card Making14822 Online OL 4/7 4/7 Tu 12:30-1:30 p.m. Fun & Games Pep In Your Step15129 HSC1 105 IP 4/7 4/7 Tu 9:30-11 a.m. Health & Nutrition Chair Yoga14977 HSC1 105 IP 4/7 4/7 Tu 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Political & Community Social Mobility & Democracy14820 HSC1 105 IP 4/8 4/8 W 9:30-10:30 a.m. Financial & Legal Social Security - Don't Leave14826 Online OL 4/9 4/9 Th 10 a.m.-Noon Health & Nutrition ABC's of Healthy Eating15131 HSC1 105 IP 4/9 4/9 Th 2-3:30 p.m. Health & Nutrition Keep Moving, Keep Living14834 HSC1 105 IP 4/9 4/16 Tu 9:30-11:30 a.m. Home & Auto Basics of Home Repair14827 HSC1 105 IP 4/14 4/14 Tu 2-3:30 p.m. Health & Nutrition Clean Eating for Energy14961 Online OL 4/14 4/14 Tu 10-11:30 a.m. Languages Communication Skills15088 HSC1 105 IP 4/15 4/15 W 9:30-11 a.m. Senior Programs Retirement/Life Visioning15107 HSC1 105 IP 4/16 4/16 Th 1-3 p.m. Financial & Legal Protecting Your Nest Egg14821 HSC1 105 IP 4/21 4/21 Tu Noon-2 p.m. Financial & Legal Estate & Financial Planning15089 HSC1 105 IP 4/21 4/21 Tu 9:30-11:30 a.m. Senior Programs Legacy Planning 10114769 HSC1 105 IP 4/22 4/22 W 9:30-11 a.m. Artistic Hobbies & Crafts Contemporary/Pop Art-Kusama15108 HSC1 105 IP 4/23 4/23 Th 1-3 p.m. Financial & Legal Managing the Stock Market14828 Online OL 4/23 4/23 Th 10 a.m.-Noon Health & Nutrition The Gut Brain Connection14829 HSC1 105 IP 4/28 4/28 Tu 2-3:30 p.m. Health & Nutrition Overcome Type 2 Diabetes


16 LSC-CYFAIR (CF) • LSC-HOUSTON NORTH (HN) • LSC-KINGWOOD (KC) • LSC-MONTGOMERY (MC)LSC-NORTH HARRIS (NH) • LSC-ONLINE (OL) • LSC-TOMBALL (TC) • LSC-UNIVERSITY PARK (UP) LONE STAR COLLEGE ACADEMY FOR LIFELONG LEARNINGLSC-CyFair (CF)Reg. # Facility Mode Start End Days Times Category Name of Class15086 Online OL 4/28 4/28 Tu 10-11:30 a.m. Science & Nature Energy Transition15090 HSC1 105 IP 4/28 4/28 Tu 9:30-11 a.m. Senior Programs Be an Ombudsman15119 HSC1 105 IP 4/29 4/29 W 2-3:30 p.m. History Bleeding Kansas15042 HSC1 105 IP 4/29 4/29 W 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Reading & Writing Write a Book in 3 Days14771 HSC1 105 IP 4/30 4/30 Th 9:30-11 a.m. Artistic Hobbies & Crafts Beginner Sewing15109 HSC1 105 IP 4/30 4/30 Th 1-3 p.m. Financial & Legal Investing in the Stock Market14830 HSC1 105 IP 5/5 5/5 Tu 9:30-11 a.m. Health & Nutrition What's the Healthiest Diet14815 HSC1 105 IP 5/6 5/6 W 2-3:30 p.m. Culinary Arts Authentic Mexican Salsa Trio15046 HSC1 105 IP 5/6 5/6 W 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Reading & Writing Journaling the How and What14831 HSC1 105 IP 5/12 5/12 Tu 2-3:30 p.m. Health & Nutrition Conquer Arthritis PainLSC-Houston North Fairbanks Center (FC)Reg. # Facility Mode Start End Days Times Category Name of Class15183 TBA IP 3/26 3/26 Th 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Computer & Technology Social Media SafetyLSC-Houston North Fallbrook (FB)Reg. # Facility Mode Start End Days Times Category Name of Class15184 TBA IP 4/9 4/9 Th 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Computer & Technology Intermediate Computer ClassLSC-Houston North Greenspoint (GP)Reg. # Facility Mode Start End Days Times Category Name of Class15175 TBA IP 4/23 4/23 Th 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Computer & Technology Technology Bingo15190 TBA IP 4/28 4/28 Tu 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Artistic Hobbies & Crafts Crochet Basics15191 TBA IP 5/5 5/5 Tu 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Artistic Hobbies & Crafts Crochet IntermediateLSC-Houston North Victory (VC)Reg. # Facility Mode Start End Days Times Category Name of Class15185 VC 113 IP 1/21 3/4 W 2-4 p.m. Health & Nutrition Advanced Nutrition & Cooking15186 VC 113 IP 1/21 3/4 W 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Health & Nutrition Health & Nutrition Basics15188 VC 113 IP 2/3 2/3 Tu 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Artistic Hobbies & Crafts Crochet Basics15189 VC 113 IP 2/10 2/10 Tu 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Artistic Hobbies & Crafts Crochet Intermediate15192 TBA IP 2/26 2/26 Th 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Computer & Technology Getting to the BasicsLSC-Kingwood (KC)Reg. # Facility Mode Start End Days Times Category Name of Class14538 APA 116 IP 1/13 5/12 Tu 1-2:30 p.m. Reading & Writing Kingwood Non-Fiction Book Club14839 MUS 101 IP 1/20 5/17 M 4:30-6:20 p.m. Movies, Music & Theatre String Orchestra14840 MUS 118 IP 1/20 5/17 Th 7-9:50 p.m. Movies, Music & Theatre Kingwood Pops Orchestra14841 MUS 118 IP 1/20 5/17 Tu 7-9:50 p.m. Movies, Music & Theatre Kingwood Big Band14842 MUS 118 IP 1/20 5/17 MW 3-4:20 p.m. Movies, Music & Theatre Jazz Ensemble14843 MUS 118 IP 1/20 5/17 M 7-9:50 p.m. Movies, Music & Theatre Kingwood Chorale14844 MUS 117 IP 1/20 5/17 TuTh 11 a.m.-12:20 p.m. Movies, Music & Theatre Concert Choir


SPRING 2026 COURSE SCHEDULELSC-CYFAIR (CF) • LSC-HOUSTON NORTH (HN) • LSC-KINGWOOD (KC) • LSC-MONTGOMERY (MC)LSC-NORTH HARRIS (NH) • LSC-ONLINE (OL) • LSC-TOMBALL (TC) • LSC-UNIVERSITY PARK (UP) 17LSC-Kingwood (KC)Reg. # Facility Mode Start End Days Times Category Name of Class14846 MUS 118 IP 1/20 5/17 M 7-9:50 p.m. Movies, Music & Theatre Symphonic Band14894 APA 116 IP 1/20 4/21 Tu 1-3 p.m. Reading & Writing LSC-Kingwood Book Club16188 TIB 203 IP 1/21 1/28 W 2-4 p.m. Computer & Technology Beginning Excel14591 SIB 110 IP 1/26 5/11 M 1-4 p.m. Fun & Games Let's Play Mah Jongg14865 FTC 105 IP 1/26 5/13 MW 5-6 p.m. Health & Nutrition Nia Dance Cardio Workout15122 FTC 108 IP 1/27 3/5 TuTh 11 a.m.-Noon Artistic Hobbies & Crafts Beading Workshop14875 FTC 106 IP 1/27 3/5 TuTh 11 a.m.-Noon Health & Nutrition Strength & Fitness Training15037 APA 115 IP 1/27 1/27 Tu 1-3 p.m. Reading & Writing Writing/Publishing NF Books15170 CLA 112 IP 1/28 1/28 W 1:30-3 p.m. History Bob Dylan Pt. 115027 APA 115 IP 1/29 1/29 Th 2:30-3:30 p.m. Health & Nutrition On Your Feet14879 FTC 105 IP 1/30 5/15 F Noon-1 p.m. Health & Nutrition Nia Moving to Heal15035 APA 113 IP 1/30 1/30 F 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Political & Community Public Speaking14519 APA 115 IP 2/2 2/2 M 1-3 p.m. Computer & Technology Microsoft Word Basic14593 SIB 110 IP 2/2 5/11 M 10 a.m.-Noon Fun & Games Mah Jongg for Beginners14537 FTC 105 IP 2/2 4/29 MW 10-11 a.m. Health & Nutrition Yoga - Hatha & Ashtanga Basics14853 FTC 109 IP 2/2 3/11 MW 2-4 p.m. Health & Nutrition Pickleball Beginner14845 MUS 118 IP 2/2 5/17 MW 3-4:20 p.m. Movies, Music & Theatre Chamber Singers/Evok15128 APA 113 IP 2/2 2/23 M 3-4 p.m. Travel & Culture History: Western Architecture14520 APA 115 IP 2/3 2/3 Tu 1-2 p.m. Computer & Technology iPhones, iPads, and Updates14471 AC 125 IP 2/3 2/3 Tu 1-4 p.m. Fun & Games Enhance Relationships14596 SIB 110 IP 2/3 5/12 Tu 10 a.m.-Noon Fun & Games Mah Jongg for Beginners14525 APA 115 IP 2/3 2/3 Tu 3-4 p.m. Health & Nutrition Healthy Aging Made Simple14854 FTC 109 IP 2/3 3/12 TuTh 2-4 p.m. Health & Nutrition Pickleball Intermediate14522 TIB 203 IP 2/4 2/11 W 2-4 p.m. Computer & Technology Basic Excel14526 SIB 110 IP 2/4 4/1 W 5-7 p.m. Fun & Games Spades14528 APA 115 IP 2/4 2/4 W 2:30-4:30 p.m. Health & Nutrition Clean Eating for Energy14891 APA 113 IP 2/4 3/11 W 1-2:30 p.m. History Ancient Greek World Highlights16189 APA 115 IP 2/4 2/25 W 1-2 p.m. Movies, Music & Theatre Reading Sheet Music14903 Online OL 2/4 2/25 W 2:45-4:15 p.m. Science & Nature Introduction to Astronomy14904 APA 113 IP 2/4 2/25 W 2:45-4:15 p.m. Science & Nature Introduction to Astronomy14592 SIB 110 IP 2/5 4/30 Th 2-4 p.m. Fun & Games Beginning Bridge14594 SIB 110 IP 2/5 4/30 Th 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Fun & Games Advanced Bridge14873 FTC 105 IP 2/5 4/30 Th 10:45-11:45 a.m. Health & Nutrition Line Dance 114881 FTC 105 IP 2/5 4/30 Th Noon-1 p.m. Health & Nutrition Line Dance 214582 APA 116 IP 2/6 2/27 F 1-3 p.m. Artistic Hobbies & Crafts Cozy Knitters14583 APA 116 IP 2/6 2/27 F 10 a.m.-Noon Artistic Hobbies & Crafts Tunisian Crochet14867 FTC 109 IP 2/6 3/6 F 9 a.m.-Noon Health & Nutrition Pickleball Advanced15123 APA 101 IP 2/6 3/6 F 1-3 p.m. History How Texas Became Texas14892 Online OL 2/6 5/1 F 2-3 p.m. Movies, Music & Theatre Movie Appreciation15201 APA 113 IP 2/9 2/9 M 1-2 p.m. Reading & Writing The Wilde Side14521 APA 115 IP 2/10 2/10 Tu 1-2 p.m. Computer & Technology Getting the Most from Your Mac14850 Online OL 2/12 4/30 Th 1:30-2:30 p.m. Health & Nutrition Building Healthy Bones14851 FTC 105 IP 2/12 4/30 Th 1:30-2:30 p.m. Health & Nutrition Building Healthy Bones14860 Online OL 2/12 4/30 Th 2:45-3:45 p.m. Health & Nutrition Yoga14863 FTC 105 IP 2/12 4/30 Th 2:45-3:45 p.m. Health & Nutrition Yoga14599 Online OL 2/13 2/13 F 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Health & Nutrition Marketplace Health Coverage14751 Online OL 2/16 2/16 M 2-3 p.m. Artistic Hobbies & Crafts Contingent Beauty MFAH14532 APA 115 IP 2/17 2/17 Tu 3-4 p.m. Health & Nutrition Better Sleep, Better Days14523 TIB 203 IP 2/18 2/25 W 2-4 p.m. Computer & Technology Intermediate Excel14529 APA 115 IP 2/18 2/18 W 2:30-4:30 p.m. Health & Nutrition Freedom from Acid Reflux15167 CLA 112 IP 2/18 2/18 W 1:30-3 p.m. History Ricky Nelson: A Teen Idol14481 Online OL 2/18 2/18 W 3-4 p.m. Science & Nature Migration14602 Online OL 2/20 2/20 F 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Senior Programs Medicare Workshop: Basics15126 APA 115 IP 2/23 2/23 M 1-2 p.m. Political & Community Understanding Animal Welfare14901 Online OL 2/23 2/23 M 1-3 p.m. Reading & Writing Mattie's Book Club


18 LSC-CYFAIR (CF) • LSC-HOUSTON NORTH (HN) • LSC-KINGWOOD (KC) • LSC-MONTGOMERY (MC)LSC-NORTH HARRIS (NH) • LSC-ONLINE (OL) • LSC-TOMBALL (TC) • LSC-UNIVERSITY PARK (UP) LONE STAR COLLEGE ACADEMY FOR LIFELONG LEARNINGLSC-Kingwood (KC)Reg. # Facility Mode Start End Days Times Category Name of Class14764 Online OL 2/24 2/24 Tu 2-3 p.m. Political & Community Female/Fascinating Artists14765 Online OL 2/24 2/24 Tu 2-5 p.m. Travel & Culture Female Artists14767 Online OL 2/24 2/24 Tu 2-3 p.m. Travel & Culture African Art: Masks & Tradition14478 Online OL 2/26 2/26 Th 5-6 p.m. Health & Nutrition Medical Lectures14760 Online OL 2/26 2/26 Th 2-3 p.m. History Visions of Paradise14603 Online OL 2/27 2/27 F 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Senior Programs Medicare: Prescription Drugs14752 Online OL 3/2 3/2 M 2-3 p.m. Artistic Hobbies & Crafts Making Sense-Contemporary Art14753 Online OL 3/2 3/2 M 2-3 p.m. Artistic Hobbies & Crafts Contemporary Art MFAH14533 APA 115 IP 3/3 3/3 Tu 3-4 p.m. Health & Nutrition Support Your Brain Naturally15030 APA 115 IP 3/3 3/3 Tu 1:30-2:30 p.m. Health & Nutrition Stop the Bleed14524 TIB 203 IP 3/4 3/11 W 2-4 p.m. Computer & Technology Advanced Excel14530 APA 115 IP 3/4 3/4 W 2:30-4:30 p.m. Health & Nutrition Troubleshoot Sleep14584 APA 116 IP 3/6 3/6 F 1-3 p.m. Artistic Hobbies & Crafts Potholder Weaving14585 APA 116 IP 3/6 3/6 F 10 a.m.-Noon Artistic Hobbies & Crafts Paracord Workshop14604 Online OL 3/6 3/6 F 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Senior Programs Medicare: Supplements16191 APA 113 IP 3/9 3/9 M 2-4 p.m. Science & Nature Tales from Old Space Beginning14534 APA 115 IP 3/10 3/10 Tu 3-4 p.m. Health & Nutrition Support Immune Health at 55+14531 APA 115 IP 3/11 3/11 W 2:30-4:30 p.m. Health & Nutrition Calm the Inflammation14586 APA 116 IP 3/13 3/13 F 1-3 p.m. Artistic Hobbies & Crafts Knitting Machines14870 FTC 109 IP 3/13 4/24 F 9 a.m.-Noon Health & Nutrition Pickleball Advanced14605 Online OL 3/13 3/13 F 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Senior Programs Medicare: Advantage Part C14855 FTC 109 IP 3/23 4/29 MW 2-4 p.m. Health & Nutrition Pickleball Beginner14859 FTC 109 IP 3/24 4/30 TuTh 2-4 p.m. Health & Nutrition Pickleball Intermediate14877 FTC 106 IP 3/24 4/30 TuTh 11 a.m.-Noon Health & Nutrition Strength & Fitness Training14479 Online OL 3/26 3/26 Th 5-6 p.m. Health & Nutrition Hypertension15130 APA 101 IP 3/27 3/27 F 1-3 p.m. Safety NRA Refuse to Be A Victim14535 APA 115 IP 3/31 3/31 Tu 3-4 p.m. Health & Nutrition Less Stress & More Joy15125 APA 113 IP 4/6 4/29 MW 1-2:30 p.m. Languages German for Beginners14758 Online OL 4/7 4/7 Tu 2-3 p.m. Artistic Hobbies & Crafts Beauty/Power of the Sea in Art14587 APA 116 IP 4/10 5/1 F 1-3 p.m. Artistic Hobbies & Crafts Cozy Knitters16278 APA 116 IP 4/10 5/1 F 10 a.m.-Noon Artistic Hobbies & Crafts Crochet Circle14600 Online OL 4/10 4/10 F 10 a.m.-Noon Health & Nutrition Low Carb Recipes14601 APA 113 IP 4/10 4/10 F 10 a.m.-Noon Health & Nutrition Low Carb Recipes14536 APA 115 IP 4/14 4/14 Tu 3-4 p.m. Health & Nutrition Rediscovering Life After Loss14588 CLB 125 IP 4/17 4/17 F 2-4 p.m. Artistic Hobbies & Crafts Shibori: The Art of Tie Dyeing14589 Online OL 4/17 4/17 F 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Financial & Legal Understanding Long-Term Care14902 Online OL 4/20 4/20 M 1-3 p.m. Reading & Writing Mattie's Book Club15168 CLA 112 IP 4/22 4/22 W 1:30-3 p.m. History Declaration of Independence15033 APA 113 IP 4/22 4/22 W 1-3 p.m. Languages Cyrillic Alphabet14482 Online OL 4/22 4/22 W 3-4 p.m. Science & Nature Prairies14590 Online OL 4/24 4/24 F 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Financial & Legal Life Insurance Final Expense14480 Online OL 4/30 4/30 Th 5-6 p.m. Health & Nutrition Medical Lectures14896 APA 116 IP 5/19 8/18 Tu 1-3 p.m. Reading & Writing LSC-Kingwood Book ClubLSC-Montgomery (MC)Reg. # Facility Mode Start End Days Times Category Name of Class15095 UC 310 IP 1/9 1/9 F 10 a.m.-Noon Artistic Hobbies & Crafts Framed Glass Hearts14580 Online OL 1/12 5/18 M 1-4 p.m. Fun & Games Astrology for Life15059 TBA IP 1/12 5/11 MW 12:30-1:50 p.m. Movies, Music & Theatre Concert Choir15098 Offsite IP 1/12 5/11 M 7-9 p.m. Movies, Music & Theatre Learn A Capella Singing15162 UC 310 IP 1/12 7/27 M 10 a.m.-Noon Political & Community Current Events Monday15941 Online OL 1/12 7/27 M 10 a.m.-Noon Political & Community Current Events Monday15166 UC 301A IP 1/12 5/4 M 10 a.m.-Noon Reading & Writing ALL Writer's Group


SPRING 2026 COURSE SCHEDULELSC-CYFAIR (CF) • LSC-HOUSTON NORTH (HN) • LSC-KINGWOOD (KC) • LSC-MONTGOMERY (MC)LSC-NORTH HARRIS (NH) • LSC-ONLINE (OL) • LSC-TOMBALL (TC) • LSC-UNIVERSITY PARK (UP) 19LSC-Montgomery (MC)Reg. # Facility Mode Start End Days Times Category Name of Class15156 Offsite IP 1/13 4/28 Tu 9:30-10:30 a.m. Health & Nutrition Walking Club Lake Woodlands15060 UC 307 IP 1/13 3/10 Tu 10 a.m.-Noon Movies, Music & Theatre Beg. & Intermediate Dulcimer14571 UC 301A IP 1/14 8/19 W 10 a.m.-Noon Artistic Hobbies & Crafts Crochet Bee14573 UC 310 IP 1/14 5/27 W 1-3 p.m. Artistic Hobbies & Crafts Bead Weaving14620 UC 301A IP 1/14 8/19 W 1-3 p.m. Fun & Games Mah Jongg14920 UC 306 IP 1/14 2/4 W 10 a.m.-Noon Genealogy Beginning Genealogy15204 UC 307 IP 1/14 1/14 W 1-3 p.m. Health & Nutrition Building Healthy Habits15061 UC 200 IP 1/14 4/29 W 3-5 p.m. Movies, Music & Theatre Super Agers Adult Theatre15104 UC 200 IP 1/14 1/14 W 1-2:30 p.m. Travel & Culture Daytrippers15106 UC 311 IP 1/14 2/18 W 1-3 p.m. World Religions The Trance of Scarcity14609 UC 306 IP 1/15 2/5 Th 10 a.m.-Noon Artistic Hobbies & Crafts Beginning Crochet14579 UC 301A IP 1/15 8/20 Th 11 a.m.-Noon Fun & Games Women's Coffee Klatch15152 UC 301A IP 1/15 8/13 Th 1-3 p.m. Fun & Games Chess Club14938 UC 311 IP 1/15 1/15 Th 1-3 p.m. Health & Nutrition Healthy Living for your Brain14940 Online OL 1/15 1/15 Th 1-3 p.m. Health & Nutrition Healthy Living for your Brain15097 MC-B B114 IP 1/15 5/14 Th 6-8 p.m. Languages Beginning Spanish15163 Online OL 1/15 5/28 Th 1-3 p.m. Political & Community Current Events Thursday14913 UC 301A IP 1/16 8/14 F 1-3 p.m. Fun & Games Canasta Hand & Foot Card Game14942 Offsite IP 1/16 4/17 F 1-2 p.m. Health & Nutrition Doc Talk Series15164 UC 306 IP 1/16 1/30 F 10 a.m.-Noon Reading & Writing Authorship 10114621 UC 301A IP 1/20 8/18 Tu 12:30-2:30 p.m. Fun & Games Trivial Pursuit at LSC-Montgomery14917 Online OL 1/20 2/17 Tu 10 a.m.-Noon Genealogy Discover Your Roots & Branches15063 TBA IP 1/20 5/5 Tu 6:30-9:05 p.m. Movies, Music & Theatre Jazz Ensemble15069 UC 306 IP 1/21 1/21 W 1-3 p.m. Science & Nature Stars - A Cosmic Story15064 TBA IP 1/22 5/7 TuTh 1:20-2:20 p.m. Movies, Music & Theatre Symphonic Band15157 UC 311 IP 1/26 1/26 M 10 a.m.-Noon Health & Nutrition Personal Boundaries, Peace15158 Online OL 1/26 1/26 M 10 a.m.-Noon Health & Nutrition Personal Boundaries, Peace15065 Offsite IP 1/26 5/11 M 7-9:20 p.m. Movies, Music & Theatre Symphony Orchestra15066 MC-B B102 IP 1/26 4/27 M Noon-3 p.m. Movies, Music & Theatre Monday Film Series15165 UC 301A IP 1/29 5/28 Th 1-3 p.m. Reading & Writing Book Club - Montgomery14574 UC 306 IP 2/2 3/9 M 11 a.m.-Noon Artistic Hobbies & Crafts Origami for Beginners14953 UC 311 IP 2/2 2/2 M 10 a.m.-Noon Health & Nutrition Dating? Online?14955 Online OL 2/2 2/2 M 10 a.m.-Noon Health & Nutrition Dating? Online?15044 UC 200 IP 2/2 3/23 M 10:30 a.m.-Noon History Ancient Greek World Highlights15045 UC 311 IP 2/3 2/24 Tu 10-11 a.m. History History of The Jewish People15047 Online OL 2/3 2/24 Tu 10-11 a.m. History History of The Jewish People15055 Online OL 2/3 4/28 Tu 9-10 a.m. Languages American Sign Language15067 UC 311 IP 2/3 2/3 Tu 1-3 p.m. Movies, Music & Theatre How to Read Sheet Music15176 UC 200 IP 2/3 2/3 Tu 1-3 p.m. Senior Programs Preparing the What if Notebook15072 UC 310 IP 2/4 2/4 W 10 a.m.-Noon Science & Nature Intro to Birding15942 UC 307 IP 2/4 2/4 W 1-3 p.m. Senior Programs Medicare: What to Know 202616195 UC 307 IP 2/4 2/4 W 1-3 p.m. Senior Programs Medicare 101 for Seniors15144 Offsite IP 2/5 4/2 Th 4-6:30 p.m. Culinary Arts French Cooking15210 UC 200 IP 2/5 3/12 Th 1-3 p.m. History The Revolutionary War15174 UC 311 IP 2/5 2/5 Th 10 a.m.-Noon Science & Nature Disappearing Night Skies15915 Online OL 2/5 2/5 Th 10 a.m.-Noon Science & Nature Disappearing Night Skies14608 UC 301A IP 2/10 2/10 Tu 10 a.m.-Noon Artistic Hobbies & Crafts Mat & Frame Prints on a Budget15048 UC 310 IP 2/10 2/10 Tu 10 a.m.-Noon History Medical Ops in the Civil War15049 Online OL 2/10 2/10 Tu 10 a.m.-Noon History Medical Ops in the Civil War14613 UC 311 IP 2/11 2/11 W 10 a.m.-Noon Financial & Legal Protecting Your Nest Egg14922 UC 306 IP 2/11 3/4 W 10 a.m.-Noon Genealogy Intermediate Genealogy14971 UC 306 IP 2/12 2/12 Th 10 a.m.-Noon Health & Nutrition Less Stress & More Joy14974 UC 311 IP 2/12 2/12 Th 1-3 p.m. Health & Nutrition Clean Eating for Energy14975 Online OL 2/12 2/12 Th 1-3 p.m. Health & Nutrition Clean Eating for Energy15074 UC 311 IP 2/12 2/12 Th 10 a.m-Noon Science & Nature Energy Transition Prospects


20 LSC-CYFAIR (CF) • LSC-HOUSTON NORTH (HN) • LSC-KINGWOOD (KC) • LSC-MONTGOMERY (MC)LSC-NORTH HARRIS (NH) • LSC-ONLINE (OL) • LSC-TOMBALL (TC) • LSC-UNIVERSITY PARK (UP) LONE STAR COLLEGE ACADEMY FOR LIFELONG LEARNINGLSC-Montgomery (MC)Reg. # Facility Mode Start End Days Times Category Name of Class15075 UC 311 IP 2/16 2/16 M 10 a.m.-Noon Science & Nature The Big Bang15076 Online OL 2/16 2/16 M 10 a.m.-Noon Science & Nature The Big Bang15050 UC 310 IP 2/17 2/17 Tu 10 a.m.-Noon History Logistics in the Civil War15051 Online OL 2/17 2/17 Tu 10 a.m.-Noon History Logistics in the Civil War15073 UC 310 IP 2/18 2/18 W 10 a.m.-Noon Science & Nature Advanced Birding14614 UC 306 IP 2/19 2/19 Th 10 a.m.-Noon Financial & Legal Managing the Stock Market15081 UC 311 IP 2/19 2/19 Th 10 a.m.-Noon Reading & Writing Journaling for Fun, Sanity15105 UC 200 IP 2/19 2/19 Th 2-4 p.m. Travel & Culture A Tour of Scotland14610 UC 311 IP 2/23 2/23 M 10 a.m.-Noon Computer & Technology Social Media for your Mission14611 Online OL 2/23 2/23 M 10 a.m.-Noon Computer & Technology Social Media for your Mission14916 UC 310 IP 2/24 2/24 Tu 10 a.m.-Noon Gardening Mastering Plant Propagation15173 UC 200 IP 2/24 3/3 Tu 1-3 p.m. Science & Nature AI in Daily Life14615 UC 310 IP 2/25 2/25 W 10 a.m.-Noon Financial & Legal Retirement & Taxes14622 UC 306 IP 2/26 2/26 Th 10 a.m.-Noon Fun & Games Backyard Chicken Farming14612 UC 307 IP 3/2 3/9 M 10 a.m.-Noon Computer & Technology Beginning Computing15145 Online OL 3/2 3/9 M 10 a.m.-Noon Computer & Technology Beginning Computing14616 UC 311 IP 3/3 3/3 Tu 10 a.m.-Noon Financial & Legal Basics Estate & Financial Planning14617 Online OL 3/3 3/3 Tu 10 a.m.-Noon Financial & Legal Basics Estate & Financial Planning14581 UC 307 IP 3/4 3/4 W 1-3 p.m. Computer & Technology Hands-on AI for Beginners15132 UC 200 IP 3/4 3/25 W 10 a.m.-Noon History Revolutionary War Battles15159 Online OL 3/4 3/25 W 10 a.m.-Noon History Revolutionary War Battles14576 UC 311 IP 3/5 3/5 Th 10 a.m.-Noon Financial & Legal Do Business with Federal Govt15755 Online OL 3/5 3/5 Th 10 a.m.-Noon Financial & Legal Do Business with Federal Govt14983 UC 306 IP 3/5 3/5 Th 10 a.m.-Noon Health & Nutrition Healthy Aging Made Simple15153 UC 200 IP 3/10 3/10 Tu 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Fun & Games Clothing Swap & Sell Party15103 UC 310 IP 3/10 3/10 Tu 10 a.m.-Noon Senior Programs A Look At Senior Care Options14998 UC 307 IP 3/12 3/12 Th 1-3 p.m. Health & Nutrition Freedom from Acid Reflux!15001 Online OL 3/12 3/12 Th 1-3 p.m. Health & Nutrition Freedom from Acid Reflux!15082 UC 311 IP 3/24 3/24 Tu 10 a.m.-Noon Reading & Writing Intro to Narrative Writing15005 UC 306 IP 3/26 3/26 Th 10 a.m.-Noon Health & Nutrition Support Immune Health at 55+15043 UC 310 IP 3/26 5/28 Th 11 a.m.-1 p.m. History The Life of Christ15160 Online OL 3/26 5/28 Th 11 a.m.-1 p.m. History The Life of Christ15101 UC 311 IP 3/26 3/26 Th 1-3 p.m. Safety Disaster Ready: Essential Prep15944 Online OL 3/26 3/26 Th 1-3 p.m. Safety Disaster Ready: Essential Prep14575 UC 306 IP 3/30 5/4 M 11 a.m.-Noon Artistic Hobbies & Crafts Origami Intermediate Level15187 UC 311 IP 4/1 4/1 W 10 a.m.-Noon Senior Programs Aging Smart15008 UC 306 IP 4/2 4/2 Th 10 a.m.-Noon Health & Nutrition Support your Brain Naturally14618 UC 311 IP 4/7 4/7 Tu 10 a.m.-Noon Financial & Legal Women & Investing14619 Online OL 4/7 4/7 Tu 10 a.m.-Noon Financial & Legal Women & Investing15154 UC 307 IP 4/7 4/7 Tu 10 a.m.-Noon Fun & Games Online Dating Strategy15096 UC 311 IP 4/8 4/8 W 1-3 p.m. Health & Nutrition Emotional Freedom Technique15177 Online OL 4/8 4/8 W 10 a.m.-Noon Senior Programs Medicare - Get it Right15914 UC 310 IP 4/8 4/8 W 10 a.m.-Noon Senior Programs Medicare - Get it Right15155 Online OL 4/9 4/9 Th 10 a.m.-Noon Financial & Legal Social Security Made Simple15011 UC 306 IP 4/9 4/9 Th 10 a.m.-Noon Health & Nutrition Better Sleep, Better Days15013 UC 311 IP 4/9 4/9 Th 1-3 p.m. Health & Nutrition Calm the Inflammation15017 Online OL 4/9 4/9 Th 1-3 p.m. Health & Nutrition Calm the Inflammation15079 Offsite IP 4/10 4/10 F 8:30-11 a.m. Science & Nature Bird Walk15077 UC 306 IP 4/16 4/16 Th 1-3 p.m. Science & Nature Mindfulness16029 UC 311 IP 4/22 4/22 W 10 a.m.-Noon World Religions Basics of Islam15100 UC 311 IP 4/23 4/23 Th 1-3 p.m. Movies, Music & Theatre Blues and the Great Migration15180 UC 306 IP 4/23 4/23 Th 10 a.m.-Noon Senior Programs Rediscovering Life After Loss16224 Online OL 4/28 5/26 Tu 10 a.m.-Noon Genealogy Discover Your Roots & Branches14577 UC 311 IP 4/29 4/29 W 1-3 p.m. Financial & Legal Become Your Own Bank


SPRING 2026 COURSE SCHEDULELSC-CYFAIR (CF) • LSC-HOUSTON NORTH (HN) • LSC-KINGWOOD (KC) • LSC-MONTGOMERY (MC)LSC-NORTH HARRIS (NH) • LSC-ONLINE (OL) • LSC-TOMBALL (TC) • LSC-UNIVERSITY PARK (UP) 21LSC-Montgomery (MC)Reg. # Facility Mode Start End Days Times Category Name of Class14578 UC 306 IP 5/6 5/13 W 1-3 p.m. Financial & Legal Conflict Resolution16314 UC 311 IP 5/7 5/7 Th 1-3 p.m. Travel & Culture Travel Insurance Overview16315 Online OL 5/7 5/7 Th 1-3 p.m. Travel & Culture Travel Insurance Overview14914 UC 311 IP 5/12 8/18 Tu 10 a.m.-Noon Fun & Games Fun with Flags!15205 UC 307 IP 5/13 5/13 W 1-3 p.m. Health & Nutrition Love Your Heart for Life!15102 UC 311 IP 5/13 5/13 W 1-3 p.m. Safety Emergency Preparation15019 UC 311 IP 5/14 5/14 Th 1-3 p.m. Health & Nutrition Troubleshoot Sleep Issues15026 Online OL 5/14 5/14 Th 1-3 p.m. Health & Nutrition Troubleshoot Sleep IssuesLSC-North Harris (NH)Reg. # Facility Mode Start End Days Times Category Name of Class16310 Online OL 1/5 5/16 M-Su TBA Senior Programs Welcome to ALL North Harris16216 Offsite IP 1/7 5/20 W Noon-1 p.m. Science & Nature Wildlife Wonderings16217 Offsite IP 1/14 5/13 W Noon-1:30 p.m. Science & Nature Birds and Brushes16000 CMED 209 IP 1/21 5/13 W 1-3 p.m. Fun & Games KLAAASH Strategy Game14655 HLPE 110 IP 1/26 5/6 MW 2:30-3:30 p.m. Health & Nutrition Rhythmic Walking14722 HLPE 110 IP 1/26 5/6 MW 11:45 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Health & Nutrition Yoga14724 HLPE 110 IP 1/26 5/6 MW 12:30-1:15 p.m. Health & Nutrition Pilates15982 CMED 207 IP 1/27 1/27 Tu 10-11:30 a.m. Computer & Technology Cell Phone Basics14637 HLPE 110 IP 1/27 5/5 Tu Noon-1 p.m. Health & Nutrition Tai Chi for Beginners14776 CMED 207 IP 1/28 5/6 W 10:30 a.m.-Noon Languages Beginner Spanish14777 CMED 207 IP 1/28 5/6 W 1-2:30 p.m. Languages Intermediate Spanish15240 CMED 206 IP 1/29 4/23 Th 11 a.m.-Noon Financial & Legal Small Business Network15275 CMED 209 IP 1/29 4/30 Th 2-4 p.m. Fun & Games Game Day14656 HLPE 107 IP 1/30 5/8 F 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Health & Nutrition Competitive Chair Volleyball15235 LIBR 301 IP 2/3 2/3 Tu 1-2:30 p.m. Computer & Technology Laser Cutting15279 CMED 206 IP 2/3 2/3 Tu 10-11 a.m. Health & Nutrition Healthy Aging Made Simple15302 CMED 207 IP 2/3 2/24 Tu 11 a.m.-Noon Health & Nutrition Master of Memory16002 CMED 207 IP 2/3 2/3 Tu 1-2:30 p.m. Health & Nutrition Clean Eating for Energy15703 CMED 207 IP 2/4 2/4 W 1-2:30 p.m. Senior Programs Senior Tuition Waiver15768 TBA IP 2/4 2/4 W 10 a.m.-Noon Senior Programs LSC-North Harris Campus Tour15667 CMED 207 IP 2/5 2/5 Th 9:30-11 a.m. Culinary Arts Special Diets & Food Allergies15266 CMED 207 IP 2/5 2/5 Th 1-3 p.m. Financial & Legal Health Care & Your Retirement16001 CMED 206 IP 2/5 2/5 Th 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Health & Nutrition Intro to Depression & Bipolar15276 HLPE 107 IP 2/6 3/6 F 10 a.m.-Noon Health & Nutrition Pickleball for Beginners #116218 CMED 207 IP 2/6 2/27 F 10-11:30 a.m. Senior Programs Public Speaking Made Easy16306 CMED 209 IP 2/9 3/23 M 10-11:30 a.m. Gardening Gardening for Pollinators15671 CMED 209 IP 2/9 2/9 M 2-3:30 p.m. Health & Nutrition Signs of a Heart Attack15273 CMED 206 IP 2/10 2/12 TuTh 2:30-3:30 p.m. Financial & Legal Economics in Plain Language15761 CMED 207 IP 2/10 2/10 Tu 1:30-3:30 p.m. Financial & Legal Seniors & Recent Tax Changes15277 HLPE 113 IP 2/10 2/10 Tu 2:30-3:30 p.m. Health & Nutrition Welcome to the Weight Room15767 CMED 206 IP 2/10 2/10 Tu 9:30-11 a.m. Reading & Writing Story Structure Made Simple15897 ARTS 110 IP 2/11 2/25 W 10 a.m.-Noon Artistic Hobbies & Crafts Beginner Ceramics15678 Offsite IP 2/11 5/6 W 9-10:30 a.m. Political & Community Amigos y un buen café15680 Offsite IP 2/11 5/13 W 9-10:30 a.m. Political & Community Women's Coffee Klatch15683 TBA IP 2/11 5/6 W 11 a.m.-Noon Senior Programs Men's Coffee Club15702 CMED 207 IP 2/11 2/11 W 9-11 a.m. Senior Programs Medicare - Get It Right!!15766 DTEC 103 IP 2/12 2/12 Th 1-2:30 p.m. Computer & Technology AI Made Simple: Everyday Tools15715 CMED 207 IP 2/12 2/12 Th 10-11:30 a.m. Financial & Legal Medicare Made Simple16220 CMED 207 IP 2/12 3/5 Th 1-2 p.m. Genealogy The Biology of Genealogy15672 CMED 209 IP 2/16 2/16 M 2-3:30 p.m. Health & Nutrition Signs of a Stroke15284 CMED 206 IP 2/17 2/17 Tu 10-11 a.m. Health & Nutrition Better Sleep, Better Days16060 CMED 207 IP 2/17 2/17 Tu 1-2:30 p.m. Health & Nutrition Overcome Type 2 Diabetes


22 LSC-CYFAIR (CF) • LSC-HOUSTON NORTH (HN) • LSC-KINGWOOD (KC) • LSC-MONTGOMERY (MC)LSC-NORTH HARRIS (NH) • LSC-ONLINE (OL) • LSC-TOMBALL (TC) • LSC-UNIVERSITY PARK (UP) LONE STAR COLLEGE ACADEMY FOR LIFELONG LEARNINGLSC-North Harris (NH)Reg. # Facility Mode Start End Days Times Category Name of Class16308 CMED 209 IP 2/17 2/17 Tu 2:30-4 p.m. Home & Auto When to Call a Plumber15663 ARTS 207 IP 2/18 2/18 W 1-2:30 p.m. Artistic Hobbies & Crafts Art Appreciation15258 CMED 207 IP 2/18 2/18 W 10 a.m.-Noon Financial & Legal Retirement & Taxes16221 CMED 207 IP 2/18 2/19 WThF 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Financial & Legal Long-Term Care Planning15243 CMED 207 IP 2/19 2/19 Th 1-3 p.m. Financial & Legal Investing in the Stock Market15716 CMED 206 IP 2/19 2/19 Th 10-11:30 a.m. Financial & Legal Medicare: Supplements & Penalties15673 CMED 209 IP 2/23 2/23 M 2-3:30 p.m. Health & Nutrition Hands Only CPR (AHA style)15717 CMED 207 IP 2/26 2/26 Th 10-11:30 a.m. Financial & Legal Medicare & Prescription Plans15664 DTEC 103 IP 3/2 3/30 M 2-3:30 p.m. Computer & Technology Excel for Beginners15237 LIBR 301 IP 3/3 3/3 Tu 1-2:30 p.m. Computer & Technology 3D Printing15934 CMED 207 IP 3/3 3/3 Tu 10-11 a.m. Health & Nutrition Support Your Brain Naturally16062 CMED 207 IP 3/3 3/3 Tu 1-2:30 p.m. Health & Nutrition Decode Supplements16215 CMED 207 IP 3/3 3/3 Tu 11 a.m.-Noon Reading & Writing Creativity15261 CMED 207 IP 3/5 3/5 Th 1-3 p.m. Financial & Legal Protecting Your Nest Egg15719 CMED 207 IP 3/5 3/5 Th 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Financial & Legal Retirement Planning16219 CMED 209 IP 3/5 3/5 Th 10-11:30 a.m. Senior Programs Benefits of Therapy Animals16222 CMED 207 IP 3/10 3/10 Tu 11 a.m.-Noon Financial & Legal Essential Estate Planning16304 CMED 209 IP 3/10 3/10 Tu 10 a.m.-Noon Gardening Mastering Plant Propagation15298 CMED 207 IP 3/10 3/10 Tu 10-11 a.m. Health & Nutrition Support Immune Health at 55+16061 CMED 207 IP 3/10 3/10 Tu 1-2:30 p.m. Health & Nutrition Conquer Arthritis Pain16309 CMED 209 IP 3/10 3/10 Tu 2:30-4 p.m. Home & Auto When to Call an Electrician15939 DTEC 103 IP 3/12 3/26 Th 10-11 a.m. Computer & Technology Smart AI Skills for Seniors15265 CMED 207 IP 3/12 3/12 Th 1-3 p.m. Financial & Legal Managing the Stock Market15759 CMED 207 IP 3/12 3/12 Th 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Financial & Legal Retirement: Taxes & Investments15674 CMED 206 IP 3/12 3/12 Th 1-2:30 p.m. History Propoganda of WWII15668 HLPE 107 IP 3/13 4/24 F 10 a.m.-Noon Health & Nutrition Pickleball for Beginners #216223 CMED 207 IP 3/24 3/24 Tu 10 a.m.-Noon Fun & Games Online Dating Strategy16213 CMED 209 IP 3/24 3/24 Tu 2-4 p.m. Home & Auto Essential Car Maintenance Tips15645 ARTS 207 IP 3/25 4/15 W 2-4 p.m. Artistic Hobbies & Crafts Painting in Acrylic15903 ARTS 110 IP 3/25 4/8 W 10 a.m.-Noon Artistic Hobbies & Crafts Intermediate Ceramics16210 CMED 209 IP 3/25 3/25 W 10-11 a.m. Health & Nutrition Nutrition on a Budget15760 CMED 207 IP 3/26 3/26 Th 10-11:30 a.m. Financial & Legal Medicare Made Simple15675 CMED 207 IP 3/26 3/26 Th 12:30-2 p.m. History Vichy France and the Holocaust16305 Offsite IP 3/30 3/30 M 9:30-11:30 a.m. Gardening Mercer Botanic Park15300 CMED 206 IP 3/31 3/31 Tu 10-11 a.m. Health & Nutrition Less Stress & More Joy15983 CMED 207 IP 4/2 4/2 Th 10-11:30 a.m. Computer & Technology Cell Phone Basics15274 DTEC 103 IP 4/2 4/2 Th 1-3 p.m. Financial & Legal Outsmart the Scammers16212 CMED 207 IP 4/8 4/8 W 10-11 a.m. Health & Nutrition Chronic Disease Prevention15936 CMED 206 IP 4/14 4/14 Tu 10-11 a.m. Senior Programs Rediscovering Life After Loss15701 CMED 207 IP 4/16 4/16 Th 10-11:30 a.m. Senior Programs A Look at Senior Care Options15666 CMED 101 IP 4/21 4/21 Tu 2:30-4:30 p.m. Computer & Technology Demystifying AI15712 CMED 207 IP 4/30 4/30 Th 10-11 a.m. Travel & Culture Travel Insurance OverviewLSC-Tomball (TC)Reg. # Facility Mode Start End Days Times Category Name of Class15112 E 177 IP 1/20 5/8 Tu Noon-3:30 p.m. Artistic Hobbies & Crafts The Timeless Art of Quilting15117 N 126 IP 1/20 5/7 TuTh 7:15-9 a.m. Fun & Games Pickleball-Beginner15133 N 126 IP 1/20 5/17 MW 9:15-10:35 a.m. Fun & Games Pickleball-Advanced15389 TOLI 207 IP 1/20 5/17 W 10 a.m.-Noon Genealogy Gettin' Wiki With It!15118 N 126 IP 1/21 5/6 MW 7:15-9 a.m. Fun & Games Pickleball-Intermediate15907 E 177 IP 1/22 2/26 Th 10 a.m.-Noon Artistic Hobbies & Crafts Jewelry and Beading15904 E 163 IP 1/22 4/23 Th 10 a.m.-Noon Senior Programs Reverse for Purchase15146 E 177 IP 1/27 1/27 Tu 1-3 p.m. Financial & Legal Managing the Stock Market


SPRING 2026 COURSE SCHEDULELSC-CYFAIR (CF) • LSC-HOUSTON NORTH (HN) • LSC-KINGWOOD (KC) • LSC-MONTGOMERY (MC)LSC-NORTH HARRIS (NH) • LSC-ONLINE (OL) • LSC-TOMBALL (TC) • LSC-UNIVERSITY PARK (UP) 23LSC-Tomball (TC)Reg. # Facility Mode Start End Days Times Category Name of Class15021 E 163 IP 2/3 2/3 Tu 10 a.m.-Noon World Religions Basics of Islam15375 TOLI 207 IP 2/4 2/4 W 10 a.m.-Noon Genealogy Family Search Fun Stuff15115 E 164 IP 2/4 3/11 W 2-4 p.m. History Time, Space, and Power Part II16044 E 163 IP 2/5 2/5 Th 10 a.m.-Noon Languages Speaking Spanish14918 E 177 IP 2/10 2/10 Tu 1:30-3:30 p.m. Political & Community Growing Up Tomball14420 N 214 IP 2/11 4/29 W 1-2 p.m. Health & Nutrition Meditation15147 E 177 IP 2/12 2/12 Th 1-4 p.m. Financial & Legal Protecting Your Nest Egg14915 E 163 IP 2/12 2/12 Th 10 a.m.-Noon Travel & Culture Cruises, Tours, and More14631 E 163 IP 2/19 2/19 Th 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Senior Programs Medicare-Get it Right!14849 E 100 IP 2/24 2/24 Tu 10 a.m.-1 p.m. History Star Spangled Banner15003 E 177 IP 2/25 2/25 W 1-4 p.m. Artistic Hobbies & Crafts How To Mosaic15029 E 177 IP 2/26 2/26 Th 1:30-3:30 p.m. History 1963-1973: Decade of Memories15148 E 177 IP 3/3 3/3 Tu 1-3 p.m. Financial & Legal Investing in the Stock Market15906 E 177 IP 3/10 3/10 Tu 10 a.m.-Noon Fun & Games Benefits of Journaling15387 TOLI 207 IP 3/11 3/11 W 10 a.m.-Noon Genealogy Roots Tech RoundUp14606 E 163 IP 3/12 3/12 Th 10 a.m.-Noon Senior Programs Let's Walk Each Other Home15908 E 178 IP 3/24 3/24 Tu 10 a.m.-Noon Health & Nutrition Nadi Yoga Meditation15902 E 163 IP 3/24 3/24 Tu 10-11 a.m. History The Battleship Texas15116 E 164 IP 3/25 3/25 W 1:30-3:30 p.m. Travel & Culture Air Craft Basics II14607 E 163 IP 3/26 3/26 Th 1:30-3:30 p.m. Senior Programs Let's Walk Each Other Home15113 E 177 IP 4/2 4/2 Th 10 a.m.-Noon Artistic Hobbies & Crafts Playing with Paper14629 E 160 IP 4/7 4/7 Tu 10 a.m.-Noon Financial & Legal Quick Books and Basic Bookkeep15388 TOLI 207 IP 4/8 4/8 W 10 a.m.-Noon Genealogy Preservation is No Joke!15905 E 164 IP 4/9 4/16 Th 1:30-3:30 p.m. History War of 181214623 E 177 IP 4/14 4/21 Tu 1:30-3:30 p.m. History We Remember15056 E 177 IP 4/15 4/15 W 10 a.m.-Noon Gardening Invasive Plants of the Region15057 Offsite IP 4/16 4/16 Th 9-11 a.m. Gardening Invasive Plants of the Region14624 E 163 IP 4/21 4/21 Tu 10 a.m.-Noon Senior Programs Social Security 10114632 E 163 IP 4/23 4/23 Th 10-11 a.m. Travel & Culture Travel Insurance Overview15058 E 177 IP 4/29 4/29 W 10 a.m.-Noon Gardening Gardening with Native Plants15369 TOLI 207 IP 5/6 5/6 W 10 a.m.-Noon Genealogy What's New at Ancestry14626 E 163 IP 5/7 5/7 Th 1:30-3:30 p.m. Senior Programs Your Medicare Game PlanLSC-University Park (UP)Reg. # Facility Mode Start End Days Times Category Name of Class14387 Online OL 1/6 6/2 Tu 1:30-3 p.m. Reading & Writing UP Book Club14354 EMI 116 IP 1/20 1/27 Tu 10 a.m.-Noon Fun & Games Mindful Bullet Journaling16030 EMI 116 IP 1/20 5/17 Tu 10 a.m.-Noon Senior Programs Rediscovering Life After Loss14451 Online OL 1/21 1/21 W 1-3 p.m. Health & Nutrition Remove Toxins from Your Life14357 EMI 116 IP 1/21 1/21 W 1-3 p.m. Languages Conversational ESL14431 EMI 116 IP 1/22 1/22 Th 10 a.m.-Noon Health & Nutrition Healthy Living for your Brain14383 EMI 120 IP 1/22 5/7 Th 1-2:30 p.m. Reading & Writing Writing Community14375 EMI 212 IP 1/22 1/22 Th 10 a.m.-Noon World Religions Basics of Islam14345 EMI 212 IP 1/23 1/23 F 1-3 p.m. Computer & Technology Aircraft Basics14363 EMI 116 IP 1/23 5/8 F 10:30 a.m.-Noon Political & Community Fuss & Discuss16031 EMI 116 IP 1/26 5/18 M 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Fun & Games Euchre14439 Online OL 1/26 1/26 M 1-3 p.m. Health & Nutrition Benefits of Fasting for Women14438 Online OL 1/28 1/28 W 10 a.m.-Noon Health & Nutrition Hormones Matter for 60+ Women14437 Online OL 1/29 1/29 Th 10 a.m.-Noon Health & Nutrition Gut Health = Brain Health14377 EMI 116 IP 2/2 2/9 M 1-3 p.m. History US History through Art14381 EMI 116 IP 2/3 3/10 Tu 1-3 p.m. History History of Ancient Rome14401 EMI 212 IP 2/3 6/2 Tu 1:30-3 p.m. Reading & Writing UP Book Club


24 LSC-CYFAIR (CF) • LSC-HOUSTON NORTH (HN) • LSC-KINGWOOD (KC) • LSC-MONTGOMERY (MC)LSC-NORTH HARRIS (NH) • LSC-ONLINE (OL) • LSC-TOMBALL (TC) • LSC-UNIVERSITY PARK (UP) LONE STAR COLLEGE ACADEMY FOR LIFELONG LEARNINGLSC-University Park (UP) Reg. # Facility Mode Start End Days Times Category Name of Class14335 EMI 212 IP 2/4 2/4 W 9 a.m.-Noon Artistic Hobbies & Crafts How to Mosaic14336 EMI 120 IP 2/4 5/6 W 10 a.m.-Noon Artistic Hobbies & Crafts Card Making/Paper Crafting14334 EMI 120 IP 2/5 5/14 Th 10 a.m.-Noon Artistic Hobbies & Crafts Craft Co-Op14347 Offsite IP 2/5 5/7 Th 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Culinary Arts Cook the Book Potluck14386 EMI 212 IP 2/6 2/20 F 10 a.m.-Noon Reading & Writing Authorship 10114440 EMI 116 IP 2/10 2/10 Tu 10 a.m.-Noon Health & Nutrition Healthy Aging Made Simple14427 Offsite IP 2/10 2/10 Tu 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Travel & Culture MYT-Pearl Fincher14434 EMI 212 IP 2/11 2/11 W 1-3 p.m. Health & Nutrition Troubleshoot Sleep Issues14406 EMI 120 IP 2/11 2/11 W 10 a.m.-Noon Senior Programs Legacy Planning 10114407 EMI 116 IP 2/18 2/18 W 10 a.m.-Noon Senior Programs Retirement/Life Visioning14441 EMI 116 IP 2/19 2/19 Th 10 a.m.-Noon Health & Nutrition Better Sleep, Better Days14435 EMI 212 IP 2/25 2/25 W 1-4 p.m. Health & Nutrition Clean Eating for Energy14350 EMI 116 IP 3/4 3/4 W 10 a.m.-Noon Financial & Legal Blockchain & Bitcoin Basics14367 EMI 212 IP 3/4 3/4 W 1-3 p.m. Political & Community Flooding in Harris County14402 EMI 116 IP 3/5 4/16 Th 10 a.m.-Noon Reading & Writing Story Telling for Seniors14428 Offsite IP 3/10 3/10 Tu 2-5 p.m. Travel & Culture MYT-Pearl Fincher14340 EMI 116 IP 3/11 3/11 W 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Computer & Technology How Do Helicopters Fly?14382 EMI 212 IP 3/11 3/11 W 1-3 p.m. History Vikings in North America14405 EMI 116 IP 3/11 3/11 W 1-3 p.m. Senior Programs Get Your Affairs in Order14442 EMI 116 IP 3/24 3/24 Tu 10 a.m.-Noon Health & Nutrition Support Your Brain Naturally14338 EMI 116 IP 3/25 3/25 W 10 a.m.-Noon Computer & Technology Organizing Your Digital Life14436 EMI 212 IP 3/25 3/25 W 1-3 p.m. Health & Nutrition Calm the Inflammation14343 Online OL 4/1 4/1 W 10 a.m.-Noon Computer & Technology Organizing Your Browsing Life14430 Online OL 4/2 4/2 Th 10 a.m.-Noon Travel & Culture Fascinating Facts about Nepal14443 EMI 116 IP 4/7 4/7 Tu 10 a.m.-Noon Health & Nutrition Support Immune Health at 55+14433 EMI 212 IP 4/8 4/8 W 1-3 p.m. Health & Nutrition Freedom From Acid Reflux!14369 EMI 116 IP 4/10 4/10 F 1-3 p.m. Science & Nature Hawaiian Islands:Science Story14429 EMI 212 IP 4/10 4/10 F 1-3 p.m. Travel & Culture Flying the North Atlantic14403 EMI 120 IP 4/15 4/15 W 10 a.m.-Noon Senior Programs Medicare - Get it Right!!14404 Online OL 4/15 4/15 W 10 a.m.-Noon Senior Programs Medicare - Get it Right!!14446 EMI 116 IP 4/21 4/21 Tu 10 a.m.-Noon Health & Nutrition Less Stress & More Joy14426 EMI 120 IP 4/22 4/22 W 10 a.m.-Noon Travel & Culture Travel Can Stretch You14425 EMI 116 IP 5/6 5/6 W 10 a.m.-Noon Travel & Culture Textiles-An Exploration


LoneStar.edu/ALL 25 COURSE OFFERINGSSPRING 2026 COURSE SCHEDULEJewelry and BeadingAre you looking for a fun and creative new hobby? Join us for hands-on classes where you'll learn the essential skills of beading and create beautiful jewelry to wear or gift. (LSC-Tomball)15907 1/22-2/26 Th 10 a.m.-Noon E 177 AndrewsBeading WorkshopJoin Vicki Almstedt to make simple and elegant jewelry. You do not need to have prior beading experience. Projects can include making earrings, necklaces, bracelets, and rings. Students should plan to bring their own materials for projects. Supplies may include beads, Beadalon wire, lobster or toggle clasps, split rings, crimp beads, 20- or 22- or 24-gauge wire, ear wires, head pins, eye pins, and/or elastic beading string. You may even want to re-make jewelry you already own. (LSC-Kingwood) 15122 1/27-3/5 TuTh 11 a.m.-Noon FTC 108 AlmstedtStress Free & RelaxJoin Donna Margiolos, Lone Star College-Kingwood Student Services Specialist, for some relaxation and refreshments. Participants will start with a relaxing breathing activity and MILD stretch. We will then listen to relaxing music and talk. Finally, we will color in adult coloring books to relax the mind and forget any negatives from the day to refresh the brain and stay positive. (LSC-Atascocita Center) 14465 1/29 Th 2-3 p.m. AC 125 Margiolos14466 2/11 W 2-3 p.m. AC 125 Margiolos14467 3/26 Th 2-3 p.m. AC 125 Margiolos14468 4/29 W 2-3 p.m. AC 125 MargiolosOrigami for BeginnersLearn about the ancient art of folding paper, Origami, from Mariemma Chacon. You will learn basic techniques of origami and each class we fold different figures like a lovely heart, a cat face, swan, rabbit, boat, tulip and lucky star, and other figures. No previous folding experience is required. (LSC-Montgomery)14574 2/2-3/9 M 11 a.m.-Noon UC 306 ChaconARTISTIC HOBBIES & CRAFTSFramed Glass HeartsJoin Mary Torres and make your own framed glass heart just in time for Valentines Day. All materials and tools are supplied. The hearts will be fired and mounted in a white 9 x 9 frame. Your piece will be ready for pick up at the gallery approximately two weeks after the class. Other arrangements can be made if necessary. (LSC-Montgomery)15095 1/9 F 10 a.m.-Noon UC 310 TorresCrochet BeeThis 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)14571 1/14-8/19 W 10 a.m.-Noon UC 301A VolunteerBead WeavingThis class is for both beginners as well as those skilled in bead weaving. Come join us for a calming class making beautiful jewelry. (LSC-Montgomery)14573 1/14-5/27 W 1-3 p.m. UC 310 VolunteerBeginning CrochetNever crocheted before? Your grandmother taught you when you were 7 but you haven't picked up a hook since? Then this class is for you! You'll learn the basics from Sarah Jenkins and Nanette Gowan and complete a simple project. (LSC-Montgomery)14609 1/15-2/5 Th 10 a.m.-Noon UC 306 Jenkins/GowanPastel DrawingCome learn to draw like the Impressionists at this introductory drawing course using soft pastels! (LSC-CyFair) 14550 1/20 Tu 2-3 p.m. HSC1 105 Stovall14552 2/17 Tu 2-3 p.m. HSC1 105 Stovall14750 3/31 Tu 2-3 p.m. HSC1 105 StovallThe Timeless Art of QuiltingQuilters are welcome to join in Group Projects or work on your own projects. Bring sewing machine and basic sewing supplies (cutting mat, rotary cutter, scissors, iron, and quilt material). (LSC-Tomball)15112 1/20-5/8 Tu Noon-3:30 p.m. E 177 BurnettLSC Academy for Lifelong LearningClass Descriptions & Schedule


26 LSC-CYFAIR • LSC-HOUSTON NORTH • LSC-KINGWOOD • LSC-MONTGOMERY • LSC-NORTH HARRIS • LSC-ONLINE • LSC-TOMBALL • LSC-UNIVERSITY PARKCOURSE OFFERINGSLONE STAR COLLEGE ACADEMY FOR LIFELONG LEARNINGCrochet BasicsLearn the foundations of crochet in this beginner-friendly class designed for new learners. We'll cover how to hold your hook, read patterns, and master basic stitches to create simple projects. No prior experience needed, just bring your curiosity and creativity! (LSC-Houston North Victory, LSC-Houston North Greenspoint)15188 2/3 Tu 11 a.m.-1 p.m. VC 113 (VC) Volunteer15190 4/28 Tu 11 a.m.-1 p.m. TBA (GP) VolunteerHow To MosaicLearn the basics of making a mosaic with Sherry Ward. See the tools and materials used. Get ideas for mosaic projects. Website, resources, and tips on what to do and what to avoid. There will be an opportunity to try it out too! (LSC-University Park, LSC-Tomball) 14335 2/4 W 9 a.m.-Noon EMI 212 (UP) Ward15003 2/25 W 1-4 p.m. E 177 (TC) WardCard Making/Paper CraftingCardmaking is a therapeutic hobby in which stamps, ink, and paper are used to create handmade greeting cards. I will share with you the joy of creating a beautiful handmade and heartfelt paper treasures. (LSC-University Park) 14336 2/4-5/6 W 10 a.m.-Noon EMI 120 HopkinsCraft Co-OpThis is a craft community where participants collaborate by working on individual projects encouraging and supporting one another towards completion. Participants volunteer to co-lead sessions of varying skill sets. Needle arts and more. Class meets every other week. (LSC-University Park) 14334 2/5-5/14 Th 10 a.m.-Noon EMI 120 JohnsonCozy KnittersKnitters of all skill levels are welcome to join Linda Currie for this workshop. Beginners should bring some knitting needles (size 9, 10, or 11) and yarn. Linda will get you started and share some basic patterns with you. Experienced knitters, come to enjoy knitting and socializing with other knitters. (LSC-Kingwood) 14582 2/6-2/27 F 1-3 p.m. APA 116 Currie14587 4/10-5/1 F 1-3 p.m. APA 116 CurrieTunisian CrochetTunisian crochet is a hybrid skill, a cross between knitting and crocheting. All skill levels are welcome to join Linda Currie, your facilitator for this workshop. Bring an Afghan hook and some yarn. Linda will have some available, as well. (LSC-Kingwood) 14583 2/6-2/27 F 10 a.m.-Noon APA 116 CurrieAbstract Art of Alma ThomasLearn about trailblazing African American artist Alma Woodsey Thomas known for her vibrant, abstract paintings. We will make a landscape watercolor and acrylic landscape painting. (LSC-CyFair)14551 2/11 W 9:30-10:30 a.m. HSC1 105 CatesCrochet IntermediateTake your crochet skills to the next level! This class is perfect for those who already know basic stitches and want to expand their abilities. You'll learn new stitch patterns, practice shaping techniques, and start small projects that build confidence while exploring more creative possibilities.(LSC-Houston North Victory, LSC-Houston North Greenspoint) 15189 2/10 Tu 11 a.m.-1 p.m. VC 113 (VC) Volunteer15191 5/5 Tu 11 a.m.-1 p.m. TBA (GP) VolunteerMat & Frame Prints on a BudgetGive your home or office the look of distinction and show your personality in your surroundings with professional looking matted & framed prints that you create at a low cost. Learn from Lisa Cielencki: 1) excellent sources for low cost prints of any size, 2) how to cut custom mats for framing, 3) how to select the correct frame for your decor & art, 4) where to find or make economical frames, 5) how to mount framed art with fewer mistakes. (LSC-Montgomery)14608 2/10 Tu 10 a.m.-Noon UC 301A CielenckiBeginner CeramicsIntroduction to ceramics is three sessions.  First, basic clay manipulation.  Each student will make 5 pinch pots of varying size, shape and texture. Second session, Glaze the bisque wares. Third, critique and review. Class meets every other week. (LSC-North Harris)15897 2/11-2/25 W 10 a.m.-Noon ARTS 110 VolunteerContingent Beauty MFAHThe Nancy and Rich Kinder Building opened to the public in November 2020 and is dedicated to the Museum's international collections of modern and contemporary art. This vast and impressive addition to the MFAH campus encompasses painting, sculpture, works on paper, photography, craft and design, video, and immersive installations. During this lecture you will be introduced to the beauty that seduces, engages, and makes us think about issues essential to our humanity. The class will be taught by a MFAH volunteer, Marianne vanArkel-Priest. (LSC-Kingwood) 14751 2/16 M 2-3 p.m. Online vanArkel-PriestArt AppreciationThis art appreciation course introduces beginners and art enthusiasts alike to the world of visual arts, focusing on key concepts, techniques, and historical contexts. Through this interactive lesson, you will explore key elements that will enable you to analyze and appreciate diverse works of art. (LSC-North Harris) 15663 2/18 W 1-2:30 p.m. ARTS 207 VolunteerALL 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 OFFERINGSSPRING 2026 COURSE SCHEDULELoneStar.edu/ALL 27 Making Sense-Contemporary ArtArt used to be so easy to enjoy beautiful portraits, impressive landscapes, historical battle scenes, representations of religious beliefs. Then something happened. Modern art followed some new rules, rules that seemed to leave beauty behind. Then contemporary art seemed to follow no rules at all. Could anything be art? How might we make sense of this radical change that emerged over the last century? This presentation will offer some perspectives that may or may not lead to avenues of appreciation for modern and contemporary art. This class will be taught by MFAH volunteer, Marianne vanArkel-Priest. (LSC-Kingwood) 14752 3/2 M 2-3 p.m. Online vanArkel-PriestContemporary Art MFAHThe Museum of Fine Arts, Houston has an amazing and growing collection of modern and contemporary art. This presentation will discuss works of art from well-known artists such as Picasso, Georgia O'Keefe, and Jackson Pollack. It will also show art works that have an important meaning that the artist projects to us, for example, by using a ships engine, a smashed car, and even a tractor. There are many more surprising objects that will be discussed. This class will be taught by MFAH volunteer, Marianne vanArkel-Priest. (LSC-Kingwood)14753 3/2 M 2-3 p.m. Online vanArkel-PriestGiving Books a Second ChapterLearn to clean books;  remove stickers, stains, and marker ink.  Give your hardcover book an outside/inside cover facelift.  What to do with ripped or folded pages?  Make some tattered, torn and tired covers look new again.  Hints to personalize and give a gently-used gift books. (LSC-CyFair) 14553 3/3 Tu 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. LRNC 131 BristolPotholder WeavingLearn about the history of potholder weaving and make some potholders like those of our youth! Join Linda Currie to revisit this craft, but with a twist. Linda has a limited number of looms and loops. A supply list will be emailed prior to the class. All skill levels are welcome. (LSC-Kingwood) 14584 3/6 F 1-3 p.m. APA 116 CurrieParacord WorkshopJoin this workshop to learn the popular craft of making things with paracord rope. Paracord can be made into bracelets, keychains, lanyards, monkey fist balls and other items. All skill levels are welcome. A supply list will be emailed, with suggested locations where you can purchase locally. Linda Currie will also have a limited supply of items on hand as well as some paracord jig tools. (LSC-Kingwood) 14585 3/6 F 10 a.m.-Noon APA 116 CurrieKnitting MachinesJoin Linda Currie to explore using knitting machines. In this workshop, Addis and Sentro knitting  machines will be demonstrated. Linda will provide a limited number of machines, so bring your own machine if you have one, as well as yarn. Learn the basic stitch techniques, creating hats and scarves as time allows. Linda will also have information on where you can purchase machines if you are interested. (LSC-Kingwood)14586 3/13 F 1-3 p.m. APA 116 CurriePainting in AcrylicThis four week introductory course with Prof. Julie DeVries will guide you through essential techniques, from This fourweek introductory course with Prof. Julie DeVries will guide you through essential acrylic painting techniques. Learn how to mix color, create depth, and bring your subjects to life with confidence. Perfect for anyone who has always wanted to explore painting. (LSC-North Harris)15645 3/25-4/15 W 2 -4 p.m. ARTS 207 DeVriesIntermediate CeramicsIntermediate ceramics is three sessions. First session: Manipulation of clay. Construct objects with coil and/or slabs.  Learn to fuse/merge/stick separate pieces together.  Glazing and critique sessions follow in two week intervals.  Class meets every other week. (LSC-North Harris)15903 3/25-4/8 W 10 a.m.-Noon ARTS 110 VolunteerOrigami Intermediate LevelYou should have some familiarity with origami terminology and materials. We review basic folds and bases, and origami language for diagrams. Join Mariemma Chacon as we fold beautiful figures starting with the traditional crane, following with modular star, and figurative models for holidays. (LSC-Montgomery)14575 3/30-5/4 M 11 a.m.-Noon UC 306 ChaconPlaying with PaperRecycle outdated calendars to make journals, junk journals, glue books, planners, or anything you can imagine. Bring your old calendars, scrapbooks and/or scrap paper, magazine pictures, greeting cards, etc. You'll also need glue and any other tools you enjoy using to play with paper. (LSC-Tomball) 15113 4/2 Th 10 a.m.-Noon E 177 CarrollFun Fold Card MakingYou'll be hooked once you've created your first folded card. Annemarie Reyes will teach you how to use templates and stamps to design unique folded greeting cards. All supplies needed for this class will be provided. (LSC-CyFair) 14763 4/2 Th 2-3:30 p.m. HSC1 105 Reyes


28 LSC-CYFAIR • LSC-HOUSTON NORTH • LSC-KINGWOOD • LSC-MONTGOMERY • LSC-NORTH HARRIS • LSC-ONLINE • LSC-TOMBALL • LSC-UNIVERSITY PARKCOURSE OFFERINGSLONE STAR COLLEGE ACADEMY FOR LIFELONG LEARNINGBeauty/Power of the Sea in ArtThis presentation will show seascapes by artists from around the world. You will be able to compare how seascapes were painted in different styles over the years in different countries. You will see seascapes by well-known painters such as Claude Monet, Winslow Homer, Katsushika Hokusai, J.M.W. Turner, and also by many other artists whose work captures the beauty and power of the sea. (LSC-Kingwood) 14758 4/7 Tu 2-3 p.m. Online VolunteerShibori: The Art of Tie DyeingJoin Mari Omori MFA, Professor of Art at LSC-Kingwood, to learn the art of Shibori tie dyeing. Shibori is a Japanese tie-dyeing 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. Students will make Bing scarves that can slip into a bag when going to the theater! This class is limited to 20 enrollments. (LSC-Kingwood) 14588 4/17 F 2-4 p.m. CLB 125 OmoriCrochet CircleJoin Linda Currie for a friendly gathering of beginners and crocheters alike. Come join our circle of creativity this spring. All skill levels are welcomed. (LSC-Kingwood) 16278 4/10-5/1 F 10 a.m.-Noon APA 116 CurrieContemporary/Pop Art-KusamaCome learn about the 96-year-old Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama and design a colorful Contemporary/Pop picture with paper, ruler, & acrylic pens. (LSC-CyFair) 14769 4/22 W 9:30-11 a.m. HSC1 105 CatesBeginner SewingWe will be learning the basics of machine sewing and a little hand sewing while making a decorative throw pillow. This class is for those who have never machine sewn or it's been a while and they could use a refresher course. Come learn a fun new skill! (LSC-CyFair)14771 4/30 Th 9:30-11 a.m. HSC1 105 RyanCOMPUTER & TECHNOLOGYBeginning ExcelBeginning Excel is for students that have never used a spreadsheet. This class is the first level in a series of Excel classes at a slower pace, to get to know the purpose of Excel and the simplest commands. Join Vanya Martin to learn Excel! (LSC-Kingwood) 16188 1/21-1/28 W 2-4 p.m. TIB 203 MartinAircraft BasicsLearn how a modern jet works. We will go over the controls, procedures and safety of a trip aboard a jet aircraft. This will give a better idea of whats happening when a passenger ventures on a trip on an airliner. Through the use of visual aids one will be able to see actual parts of an aircraft. (LSC-University Park) 14345 1/23 F 1-3 p.m. EMI 212 GummeltClick w/ Confidence: Part 1Are you ready to get comfortable with computers? Join our 4-part series and demystify computers for good. In this series, you'll master the fundamentals of using a computer, navigating Windows, exploring the internet, and troubleshooting common issues. (LSC-CyFair) 14554 1/27 Tu 2-3:30 p.m. LRNC 212 JohnsonNavigate Your Student AccountLearn how to log in to your student account and register for classes with step-by-step help from Amy Duval. No computer experience needed, just bring your questions and curiosity! (LSC-CyFair) 14555 1/28 W 9:30-11 a.m. HSC1 121 DuvalOpen HouseOn-site course information and registrationLSC-North HarrisTuesday, January 610 a.m.-NoonPerforming Arts Theatre Lobby2700 W.W. Thorne DriveHouston, TX 77073 For more information,call 281.618.5602 or [email protected]


COURSE OFFERINGSSPRING 2026 COURSE SCHEDULELoneStar.edu/ALL 29 Cell Phone BasicsLearn about cell phones from Kristal Bennett. What are the options? What are the features? How to make the most of your phone. Applicable to both Android and iPhone. (LSC-North Harris) 15982 1/27 Tu 10-11:30 a.m. CMED 207 Bennett15983 4/2 Th 10-11:30 a.m. CMED 207 BennettChatGPT for Everyday TasksJoin Annemarie Reyes and Donna Gusman-Marsh to learn how to use ChatGPT to simplify daily tasks in this interactive class at CyFair Lone Star College! Discover how AI can help with emails, scheduling, brainstorming, summaries, and more. You'll explore practical applications, best practices, and hands-on exercises to boost productivity. No prior experience needed-just bring your curiosity and see how ChatGPT can make life easier! (LSC-CyFair) 14556 1/28 W 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. HSC1 121 Reyes/14793 4/1 W 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. HSC1 121 Reyes/ Gusman-MarshMicrosoft Word BasicJoin Bonnie Sandberg for a training lecture on Microsoft Word. Students will receive handouts of basic definitions as an introduction to Microsoft Word. Bonnie will demonstrate creating a document, editing a document, creating and modifying a table, and creating a list with bullets and numbering. (LSC-Kingwood)14519 2/2 M 1:30-3:30 p.m. APA 115 SandbergiPhones, iPads, and UpdatesJoin Ed Tarver and 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. (LSC-Kingwood) 14520 2/3 Tu 1-2 p.m. APA 115 TarverLaser CuttingLearn the basics of laser cutting technology available in the LSC-North Harris Content Creation Hub. This class will show you file preparation, machine operation, and let you do an example burn of your own. All supplies will be provided. (LSC-North Harris) 15235 2/3 Tu 1-2:30 p.m. LIBR 301 VolunteerBasic ExcelJoin Vanya Martin to learn basic Excel. This course is designed for those who have never used Excel or tried to use it and got frustrated trying to do simple things like making an address book list, formatting data so that it is easy to read and understand, or doing straight-forward calculations. Students are required to have their Lone Star login and password to participate in class. (LSC-Kingwood) 14522 2/4-2/11 W 2-4 p.m. TIB 203 MartinGetting the Most from Your MacJoin Ed Tarver to explore the latest updates and changes for the Mac operating system. Find out the useful tips to get the most from your Mac. (LSC-Kingwood) 14521 2/10 Tu 1-2 p.m. APA 115 TarverAI Made Simple: Everyday ToolsStay current with today's technology by learning the basics of AI. This easy, practical class shows seniors how to use AI tools for shopping, travel, Medicare information, and more. Explore voice assistants, smart devices, and online safety tips. Gain confidence using technology that improves everyday life, with guided practice, simple explanations, and handouts you can use at home. (LSC-North Harris)15766 2/12 Th 1-2:30 p.m. DTEC 103 VolunteerIntermediate ExcelJoin Vanya Martin to learn how to use Excel to create smart lists by using existing Excel functions and creating your own formulas. Additionally, your results will be displayed in easyto-read graphics like bar charts, pie charts, and line graphs. Prerequisites: You should be comfortable creating simple math formulas that will allow you to automatically update an account balance via deposits and withdrawals. Students are required to have their Lone Star login and password to participate in class. (LSC-Kingwood) 14523 2/18-2/25 W 2-4 p.m. TIB 203 MartinSocial Media for your MissionLearn from Gayle Fisher to create and use content to support a cause, mission, or business. This course explores practical tools to help you and your family share your story effectively. We'll discuss strategies, platforms, and techniques- focusing on the essentials of social media without requiring technical skills. (LSC-Montgomery) 14610 2/23 M 10 a.m.-Noon UC 311 Fisher14611 2/23 M 10 a.m.-Noon Online FisherGetting to the BasicsNew to computers? This beginner-level class is the perfect place to start! In a relaxed, no-pressure environment, you'll learn the basics step by step from turning the computer on, using the mouse and keyboard, to understanding what you see on the screen. You'll also be introduced to helpful tools like email, internet browsing, and basic file saving. What You'll Learn: Turning the computer on and off safely, Understanding the desktop, mouse, and keyboard, navigating menus, icons, and windows, Introduction to the internet and simple web searches, setting up and using email, and Tips for keeping your computer organized and secure. Whether you've never touched a computer before or just need a refresher, this course will help you feel more comfortable and capable in today's digital world. (LSC-Houston North Victory) 15192 2/26 Th 11 a.m.-1 p.m. TBA Volunteer


30 LSC-CYFAIR • LSC-HOUSTON NORTH • LSC-KINGWOOD • LSC-MONTGOMERY • LSC-NORTH HARRIS • LSC-ONLINE • LSC-TOMBALL • LSC-UNIVERSITY PARKCOURSE OFFERINGSLONE STAR COLLEGE ACADEMY FOR LIFELONG LEARNINGBeginning ComputingJoin Gayle Fisher in this basic computer class. Learn about how to use a mouse, emails, and word processing with Microsoft Office 365. Must be able to login to LSC. (LSC-Montgomery)14612 3/2-3/9 M 10 a.m.-Noon UC 307 Fisher15145 3/2-3/9 M 10 a.m.-Noon Online FisherExcel for BeginnersLearn the basics of Microsoft Excel with Prof. Carolyn FrenchBowie - from setting up spreadsheets to formulas to sorting and formatting. This is a four-week course, with no class the week of LSC Spring Break. (LSC-North Harris) 15664 3/2-3/30 M 2-3:30 p.m. DTEC 103 French-Bowie3D PrintingJoin Loyd Huhn in the LSC-North Harris Content Creation Hub and learn about 3D printing and its different types. We will cover the basics of 3D Printing so that you can be ready to use our machines for your own creations. Learn file creation platforms, file preparation software, and machine operation in this single course. (LSC-North Harris) 15237 3/3 Tu 1-2:30 p.m. LIBR 301 HuhnAdvanced ExcelJoin Vanya Martin to learn how to use Excel to create even smarter lists by using complex formulas and functions such as vertical lookup functions as well as creating simple macros. Additionally, we will cover pivot charts and tables which allow you to display complex results. Prerequisites: You should be comfortable creating tables that contain decision making formulas that allow you to decide between multiple options based on the data values (if statements). Students are required to have their Lone Star login and password to participate in class. (LSC-Kingwood) 14524 3/4-3/11 W 2-4 p.m. TIB 203 MartinHands-on AI for BeginnersThis 2 hour in-person course is geared to retirees, clubs, and anyone who wants to see how AI can act as their lifestyle personal assistant. (LSC-Montgomery) 14581 3/4 W 1-3 p.m. UC 307 GuestPodcasting: Passion to ProfitLearn 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 podcast show up in five days or less. (LSC-CyFair) 14778 3/11 W 2-3:30 p.m. HSC1 105 FobbsHow Do Helicopters Fly?Jerry Matson was a career military helicopter pilot in a former life. He will attempt to explain, as simply as possible, how helicopters fly. What is it like to fly a helicopter? How are helicopter pilots different from airplane pilots? What are the different types of helicopters? He will relate some personal experiences and show some entertaining videos. (LSC-University Park)14340 3/11 W 10 a.m.-1 p.m. EMI 116 MatsonSmart AI Skills for SeniorsThis class builds on Beginner AI skills by exploring personal organization, health information, budgeting tools, and safe online shopping. Learn to customize smart devices, improve searches, and use AI for hobbies like travel or genealogy. Hands-on practice ensures you gain confidence using AI more meaningfully in daily life. (LSC-North Harris)15939 3/12-3/26 Th 10-11 a.m. DTEC 103 VolunteerClick w/ Confidence: Part 2Take your computer skills to the next level in this four-part series designed to deepen your confidence and expand your capabilities. Dive into customizing computer operations, discover how to leverage the power of Google (2 classes), and devise strategies to protect yourself online. Class will meet on 3/24, 4/7, 4/21, and 5/5. (LSC-CyFair)14791 3/24-5/5 Tu 2-3:30 p.m. LRNC 212 JohnsonOrganizing Your Digital LifeLearn 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. The class will cover specific examples of strategies, applications, references, and personal advice in a full, fastpaced class. Jerry Matson will email you his presentation after the class! (LSC-University Park) 14338 3/25 W 10 a.m.-Noon EMI 116 MatsonSocial Media SafetySocial media can be a great way to stay in touch with family, friends, and community but it's important to stay safe while using it. This course is designed specifically for adults who want to enjoy the benefits of platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and others without the risks. You'll learn how to protect your personal information, spot scams and fake accounts, manage privacy settings, and avoid common mistakes that can lead to identity theft or unwanted attention. No technical expertise is needed just a willingness to learn in a supportive, step-by-step environment. Topics include: Understanding Facebook, Instagram, and other popular platforms, setting up strong passwords and two-step verification, Recognizing and reporting scams, fake profiles, and phishing, adjusting privacy and sharing settings, Safe messaging and avoiding oversharing, and tips for spotting misinformation or fake news. Join us to build confidence and peace of mind while staying connected online! (LSC-Houston North Fairbanks) 15183 3/26 Th 11 a.m.-1 p.m. TBA Volunteer“ALL gives seniors the opportunity to try new and challenging things.\"- Linda C.


COURSE OFFERINGSSPRING 2026 COURSE SCHEDULELoneStar.edu/ALL 31 Organizing Your Browsing Life We spend an incredible amount of time on our computers doing an ever-increasing amount of work and entertainment. And many of us multitask too much and have multiple windows, tabs, and apps open. Jerry will demonstrate various tools and techniques to organize the browsing on our computers. Note: most applicable to large monitors, not small screens. (LSC-University Park) 14343 4/1 W 10 a.m.-Noon Online MatsonIntermediate Computer ClassThis follow-up class is perfect for adults who want to build on what they learned in Part 1. We'll explore new features and programs to help you use your computer with more independence and confidence at your own pace, with patient instruction. (LSC-Houston North Fallbrook)15184 4/9 Th 11 a.m.-1 p.m. TBA VolunteerDemystifying AIJoin Professor Jones as he attempts to demystify AI and provide every day practical uses for the technology. Learn useful tools that can make you more productive. Learn the facts about the technology and how you can start using powerful online tools in this exciting introductory two-hour course. (LSC-North Harris)15666 4/21 Tu 2:30-4:30 p.m. CMED 101 JonesTechnology BingoTest your tech smarts with a fun and interactive round of Technology Bingo! From common gadgets to digital trends, match the tech terms on your card as they're called out. Whether you're a seasoned techie or just learning the ropes, it's a great way to learn, laugh, and maybe even win a prize! No prior knowledge needed-just a curiosity for technology and Prizes for winners and surprises along the way. (LSC-Houston North Greenspoint) 15175 4/23 Th 11 a.m.-1 p.m. TBA VolunteerCULINARY ARTS, FOOD & COOKINGBuffalo Chicken w/ Sweet PotatoDiscover how quick and easy it is to create a flavorful meal using the Instant Pot! In this demonstration-style class, watch as tender buffalo chicken and perfectly cooked sweet potatoes come together for a wholesome and satisfying dish. Participants will receive the full recipe to try at home. (LSC-CyFair) 14564 2/5 Th 2-3:30 p.m. HSC1 105 ReyesFrench CookingWe are repeating the same recipes from 2024. Prepare favorite French recipes in a fun hands-on class, and learn techniques you can use every day. Each class will focus on one dish and sides and we will enjoy our dinner together after. Bon appétit! Viviane Tondeur graduated from CERIA Hotel School and has organized culinary tours. Meets 2/5, 3/5, 4/2 from 4:00-6:30 PM offsite. (LSC-Montgomery) 15144 2/5-4/2 Th 4-6:30 p.m. Offsite TondeurSpecial Diets & Food AllergiesIn this course, learn the basics of common food allergies and dietary restrictions, and take away strategies for loved ones with special dietary needs. Learners will: Gain an introductory knowledge of the most common food allergies and dietary restrictions; Recognize the need for food safety practices and dietary accommodations; and, practice constructive conversations around need and preferences. (LSC-North Harris)15667 2/5 Th 9:30-11 a.m. CMED 207 VolunteerOpen HouseOn-site course information and registrationLSC-CyFairWednesday, January 7Noon-2 p.m.Student Commons, CENT9191 Barker Cypress RoadCypress, TX 77433 For more information,call 832.482.1067 or [email protected]


32 LSC-CYFAIR • LSC-HOUSTON NORTH • LSC-KINGWOOD • LSC-MONTGOMERY • LSC-NORTH HARRIS • LSC-ONLINE • LSC-TOMBALL • LSC-UNIVERSITY PARKCOURSE OFFERINGSLONE STAR COLLEGE ACADEMY FOR LIFELONG LEARNINGCook the Book PotluckParticipants will select a recipe from the assigned book, prepare it as written at home, and then bring the finished dish to class to share potluck style. Assigned books are 2/5 \"What to Cook When You Don't Feel Like Cooking\" by Chambers; 3/5 \"Big Vegan Flavor\" by Vora; 4/9 \"skinnytaste fast and slow\" by Homolka; 5/7 \"go to dinners' by Garten. Classes meet @ D Bralley YMCA. (LSC-University Park)14347 2/5-5/7 Th 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Offsite WoodsSpicy Shrimp and TomatoesJoin Donna Smith, ALL member, as she shows how to make a new favorite! (LSC-CyFair) 14565 2/11 W 2-3:30 p.m. HSC1 105 SmithCook the Book PotluckParticipants will select a recipe from the assigned monthly book, prepare it at home, and bring the finished dish to class to share potluck style. Monthly assigned books are: \"What To Cook When You Don't Feel Like Cooking\" by Chambers for Feb 18th; \"Big Vegan Flavor\" by Vora for Mar 25th; \"skinnytaste fast and slow\" by Holmolka for Apr 15th; and \"go-to dinners\" by garten for May 20th. (LSC-CyFair) 14566 2/18-5/20 W 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. HSC1 105 WoodsUltimate Chicken FingersJoin Donna Smith, ALL member, as we prepare this easy dish.  Great for a quick supper! (LSC-CyFair)14814 3/5 Th 2-3:30 p.m. HSC1 105 SmithHistory of Food: Chicken/RiceJoin Martin Flores, Student Service Coordinator at Lone Star College-Kingwood, as he discusses the history of chicken and rice--where it originated and differences in various countries. He will have samples to try. Be sure to sign up early, because there will be limited spots in this class! (LSC-Atascocita Center) 14469 3/12 Th 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. AC 125 FloresHistory of Food: MICHELIN StarJoin Martin Flores, Student Services Coordinator at Lone Star College-Kingwood, as he talks about the history of food and the history of MICHELIN star restaurants. He will talk about how that famous tire shop started a rating for food. He will have samples to try. Be sure to sign up early because there will only be room for eight participants. (LSC-Atascocita Center)14470 4/9 Th 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. AC 125 FloresAuthentic Mexican Salsa TrioTake a flavor trip to Mexico as you watch the preparation of three authentic salsas: Salsa Roja, Salsa Verde, and Taquería-Style Salsa. Learn techniques for bold, fresh flavors that can elevate tacos, chips, or any dish. Full recipes provided so you can recreate them at home. (LSC-CyFair) 14815 5/6 W 2-3:30 p.m. HSC1 105 ReyesFINANCIAL & LEGALFinances 50+Join Monty Patch as he aids Seniors in creating a budget, taking charge of their credit, managing their debt, learning how to develop a plan to save more, and protect their assets. (LSC-CyFair)14638 1/27 Tu 10-11 a.m. Online PatchManaging the Stock MarketAre you confident and comfortable with how your investments are being managed and how your investment decisions are being made? Are you concerned about your level of risk? Join Mike Sofia as he addresses these concerns by discussing different types of investment management that can help make your money last for you and your loved ones. (LSC-Tomball, LSC-Montgomery, LSC-North Harris, LSC-CyFair)15146 1/27 Tu 1-3 p.m. E 177 (TC) Sofia14614 2/19 Th 10 a.m.-Noon UC 306 (MC) Sofia15265 3/12 Th 1-3 p.m. CMED 207 (NH) Sofia15108 4/23 Th 1-3 p.m. HSC1 105 (CF) SofiaSmall Business NetworkAssociate Professor Yewande Adedeji hosts monthly meetings with small business owners and those who want to start a small business. Topics covered will be business plans, finances, networking and marketing. Dates include 1/29, 2/26, 3/26 and 4/23. (LSC-North Harris) 15240 1/29-4/23 Th 11 a.m.-Noon CMED 206 Adedeji Health Care & Your RetirementThe increasing cost of health care is a growing concern for current and future retirees. In fact, 30 years ago, retirees spent almost twice as much on food as on health care; now the amounts are nearly equal. We will discuss: Medicare coverage and traditional medical expenses; Long-term medical expenses; and Strategies for addressing out-ofpocket expenses. (LSC-North Harris)15266 2/5 Th 1-3 p.m. CMED 207 VolunteerSocial SecurityJoin Monty Patch as he describes your early/full/delayed benefits, answers to questions, application, family benefits, and publications related to your Social Security. (LSC-CyFair) 14639 2/10 Tu 10-11 a.m. Online PatchEconomics in Plain LanguageIn this course, Rafael Donoso will lead discussions about big economic trends on both world and domestic topics. The content will be shared in a way friendly to all audiences, delivered as a two-part series within one week. (LSC-North Harris)15273 2/10-2/12 TuTh 2:30-3:30 p.m. CMED 206 Donoso


COURSE OFFERINGSSPRING 2026 COURSE SCHEDULELoneStar.edu/ALL 33 Seniors & Recent Tax ChangesJoin Lorenzo Bowie for this practical workshop explaining tax rules that commonly affect older adults and clearly summarizes how the Big Beautiful Bill¿s changes may impact retirement income, Social Security taxation, required minimum distributions, deductions, and tax credits. Presented in plain language with real examples, the session includes an extended Q&A and individual consultation so attendees can get personal questions answered, receive a preparerready checklist, and identify practical next steps for filing success today. (LSC-North Harris)15761 2/10 Tu 1:30-3:30 p.m. CMED 207 BowieProtecting Your Nest EggWhether you are nearing retirement or already in retirement, you need to protect your investment dollars. In this class, you will learn various investment strategies to help you reduce your risk in the stock market while capturing the necessary growth to last you a lifetime. (LSC-Montgomery, LSC-Tomball, LSC-North Harris, LSC-CyFair)14613 2/11 W 10 a.m.-Noon UC 311 (MC) Sofia15147 2/12 Th 1-4 p.m. E 177 (TC) Sofia15261 3/5 Th 1-3 p.m. CMED 207 (NH) Sofia15107 4/16 Th 1-3 p.m. HSC1 105 (CF) SofiaMedicare Made SimpleLearn Medicare basics, eligibility, costs, and coverage from Jesse Lorilla and Esther Obando. Compare Medicare Advantage (all-in-one plans with extra benefits) vs. Medicare Supplement (helps cover Original Medicare out-of-pocket costs). (LSC-North Harris)15715 2/12 Th 10-11:30 a.m. CMED 207 Lorilla/Obando15760 3/26 Th 10-11:30 a.m. CMED 207 Lorilla/ObandoRetirement & TaxesJoin Chase Hammett, EA, CFP, 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 provide information regarding Estate, Gifting & Taxation. There will be time allowed for Q&A. (LSC-CyFair, LSC-North Harris, LSC-Montgomery)14640 2/17 Tu 10 a.m.-Noon HSC1 105 (CF) Hammett15258 2/18 W 10 a.m.-Noon CMED 207 (NH) Hammett14615 2/25 W 10 a.m.-Noon UC 310 (MC) HammettLong-Term Care PlanningProtect Yourself, Your Family and Your Future! Join us for this educational seminar to learn how long-term care can offer you and your loved ones peace of mind. Get answers to some common questions. (LSC-North Harris) 16221 2/18-2/19 WTh 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. CMED 207 VolunteerMedicare: Supplements & PenaltiesFind out how to get extra help with Medicare with Jesse Lorilla and Esther Obando. Learn what Medicare does not pay for and how to avoid late fees and other surprise costs. (LSC-North Harris) 15716 2/19 Th 10-11:30 a.m. CMED 206 Lorilla/ObandoInvesting in the Stock MarketWe all know the saying, \"Buy low and sell high.\" Without a crystal ball, how do we know when the market is about to go high or low? Join Mike Sofia as he discusses the current state of the stock market, where it might be headed and how to take advantage in either direction. (LSC-North Harris,(LSC-Tomball, LSC-CyFair)15243 2/19 Th 1-3 p.m. CMED 207 (NH) Sofia15148 3/3 Tu 1-3 p.m. E 177 (TC) Sofia15109 4/30 Th 1-3 p.m. HSC1 105 (CF) SofiaMoney Smart: Essentials 101It's Never too Late to Take Control of your Financial Future! In this course, you'll learn how money grows, the basics of taxation, and simple strategies to build a strong financial foundation. Gain the tools to reduce debt and move toward your goals with confidence. (LSC-CyFair) 14816 2/26 Th 2-3:30 p.m. HSC1 105 MarshMedicare & Prescription PlansThis class with Jesse Lorilla and Esther Obando explains how to get the right medicine plan with Medicare. Learn what is covered, how much it costs, and how to pick the best plan for you. (LSC-North Harris) 15717 2/26 Th 10-11:30 a.m. CMED 207 Lorilla/ObandoBasics Estate & Financial PlanningCrystal 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) 14616 3/3 Tu 10 a.m.-Noon UC 311 Prachyl14617 3/3 Tu 10 a.m.-Noon Online PrachylSocial Security 101Learn when and how to claim your Social Security benefits to get the most out of what you've earned. This class covers retirement age strategies, spousal and survivor benefits, how work impacts your check, and ways to avoid costly mistakes. Designed for adults 60+, you'll leave with tools to make confident, informed decisions. Taught by a licensed professional who understands senior needs. (LSC-CyFair) 14817 3/4 W 9:30 -10:30 a.m. HSC1 105 CoxDo Business with Federal GovtKeith Hodges will show you how to set up and register a new or existing LLC to do business with the federal government for small business owners and entrepreneurs. (LSC-Montgomery)14576 3/5 Th 10 a.m.-Noon UC 311 Hodges15755 3/5 Th 10 a.m.-Noon Online Hodges


34 LSC-CYFAIR • LSC-HOUSTON NORTH • LSC-KINGWOOD • LSC-MONTGOMERY • LSC-NORTH HARRIS • LSC-ONLINE • LSC-TOMBALL • LSC-UNIVERSITY PARKCOURSE OFFERINGSLONE STAR COLLEGE ACADEMY FOR LIFELONG LEARNINGBlockchain & Bitcoin BasicsLearn about the fascinating new fields of cryptography, blockchain, and digital currencies. Jerry will explain the terms and concepts of these technologies that are changing finance and business as much as the Internet did 30 years ago. (LSC-University Park) 14350 3/4 W 10 a.m.-Noon EMI 116 MatsonRetirement PlanningNavigate retirement planning with confidence-covering annuities, IRAs, taxes, life insurance, Medicare, and financial products. Learn strategies from Jesse Lorilla and Esther Obando to maximize savings, minimize taxes, and protect your future. (LSC-North Harris) 15719 3/5 Th 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. CMED 207 Lorilla/ObandoEssential Estate PlanningEstate Planning Documents (Almost) everyone should have. How can Estate Planning protect my family? What is the difference between a Will and a Trust? What is a Living Trust? Do I need to have one? (LSC-North Harris) 16222 3/10 Tu 11 a.m.-Noon CMED 207 VolunteerProtect Yourself from FraudA seminar presented by Navy Federal Credit Union will cover common scams, scammers' techniques, red flags, preventative actions, and fraud resolution steps. (LSC-CyFair) 14818 3/12 Th 9:30-10:30 a.m. HSC1 105 NFCU StaffRetirement: Taxes & InvestmentsLearn from Jesse Lorilla and Esther Obando how your money is taxed in retirement and how to make smart choices with savings. Plan today for a better tomorrow. (LSC-North Harris)15759 3/12 Th 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. CMED 207 Lorilla/ObandoWomen & InvestingLearn the basics of financial planning and investing as a female investor. Crystal Prachyl, CFP® 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-CyFair, LSC-Montgomery)14819 3/31 Tu 10 a.m.-Noon HSC1 105 (CF) Prachyl14618 4/7 Tu 10 a.m.-Noon UC 311 (MC) Prachyl14619 4/7 Tu 10 a.m.-Noon Online (MC) PrachylOutsmart the ScammersIncidents of fraud are on the rise and scammers' tactics are becoming more complex. While no one is completely immune, there are steps you can take to Outsmart the Scammers before they strike. (LSC-North Harris)15274 4/2 Th 1-3 p.m. DTEC 103 VolunteerQuick Books and Basic BookkeepLearn how to confidently manage your small business finances with QuickBooks Online. This hands-on class covers essential bookkeeping principles, daily QuickBooks tasks, and common mistakes to avoid. Perfect for entrepreneurs, retirees starting a business, or those exploring a bookkeeping career. Gain practical skills you can apply immediately to keep your books accurate and organized. (LSC-Tomball)14629 4/7 Tu 10 a.m.-Noon E 160 MoySocial Security - Don't LeaveLearn when and how to claim your Social Security benefits to get the most out of what you've earned. This class covers retirement age strategies, spousal and survivor benefits, how work impacts your check, and ways to avoid costly mistakes. Designed for adults 60+, you'll leave with tools to make confident, informed decisions. Taught by a licensed professional who understands senior needs. (LSC-CyFair) 14820 4/8 W 9:30-10:30 a.m. HSC1 105 CoxSocial Security Made SimpleSmart Strategies to Maximize Your Income Filing at the wrong time can cost you thousands. This class covers what you must know about Social Security- eligibility, timing, taxes, and how to get the most out of your benefits. Taught by a licensed retirement specialist. (LSC-Montgomery) 15155 4/9 Th 10 a.m.-Noon Online VolunteerUnderstanding Long-Term CareJoin Jay Werner for a discussion on long-term care. This course helps adults ages 50+ understand long-term care options, costs, and planning strategies. Learn about available services, funding options, and how to make informed decisions for the future. (LSC-Kingwood) 14589 4/17 F 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Online WernerEstate & Financial PlanningIn Basics of Estate & Financial Planning, Crystal Prachyl, CFP will cover key terms & definitions common to estate planning and risks to think about as you are going through the process. We will discuss risks to consider and the tax impact your estate can have on loved ones. We review key areas of Estate Planning Considerations and offer time for an interactive Q&A. (LSC-CyFair)14821 4/21 Tu Noon-2 p.m. HSC1 105 PrachylLife Insurance Final ExpenseJoin Jay Werner for a discussion on life insurance and your final expenses. (LSC-Kingwood) 14590 4/24 F 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Online WernerBecome Your Own BankDarryl Washington show you how to use life insurance to create a personal banking system. It allows policyholders to act as their own bankers by borrowing against the policy's cash value which grows at a guaranteed rate. (LSC-Montgomery)14577 4/29 W 1-3 p.m. UC 311 Washington


COURSE OFFERINGSSPRING 2026 COURSE SCHEDULELoneStar.edu/ALL 35 Conflict ResolutionJulie Collins and a knowledgeable panel of dispute resolution professionals share a firsthand perspective on utilizing effective communication skills during conflict scenarios typically encountered within our communities. Instructors will discuss effective strategies to handling conflict with techniques for de-escalation and have the opportunity to practice with role-play scenarios. (LSC-Montgomery) 14578 5/6-5/13 W 1-3 p.m. UC 306 CollinsFUN & GAMESAstrology for LifeLearn the astrology basics: the houses, signs, quadruplicities and triplicities and apply them to your chart and your life. Topics are class led. Rose Mary Le Fevre will also look at the Moon and planetary cycles and how we can work with them. Over time we will learn astrological techniques which we can apply. (LSC-Montgomery)14580 1/12-5/18 M 1-4 p.m. Online Le FevreMah JonggCome play American mah jongg with others. Class meets every week. Will provide mahjongg sets, but not the annual card. (LSC-Montgomery) 14620 1/14-8/19 W 1-3 p.m. UC 301A GormanWomen's Coffee KlatchCome and enjoy coffee and camaraderie with Mary Diaz and others every Thursday. (LSC-Montgomery)14579 1/15-8/20 Th 11 a.m.-Noon UC 301A DiazChess ClubJoin with others to learn and play chess with others in a lowpressure environment. (LSC-Montgomery)15152 1/15-8/13 Th 1-3 p.m. UC 301A VolunteerCanasta Hand & Foot Card GameLearn to play Canasta Hand and Foot. Or join us if you are a experienced player. (LSC-Montgomery)14913 1/16-8/14 F 1-3 p.m. UC 301A VolunteerTexas 42 DominosTexas 42 is a trick-taking game played with double six dominoes. Whether you're a regular, haven't played in years, or new to dominos, come join the fun! We'll teach you in a relaxed, informal setting. We're a friendly group with all experience levels, learning from each other as we play. No stress, just fun. Come when you can; stay as long as you want. Tuesdays and Thursdays with David. (LSC-CyFair) 14641 1/20-5/14 TuTh Noon-4 p.m. TBA WhiteTrivial Pursuit at LSC-MontgomeryTish Crahen will lead this fun class where you 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)14621 1/20-8/18 Tu 12:30-2:30 p.m. UC 301A CrahenPickleball-BeginnerJoin IPTPA Certified Instructor, Barry Coates and his coaching staff and learn the fundamentals of pickleball. Gain an understanding of the rules and skills through guided instruction and play. You should consult your healthcare provider to discuss your health history and current fitness level. Please bring your ALL membership card for admittance to the gym, your paddle for your use and a sleeve of pickleballs to donate for class use. On day one of class. we will be discussing building rules, regulations and dress code, as well as filling out and submitting information forms before you may participate in any further class sessions. (LSC-Tomball) 15117 1/20-5/7 TuTh 7:15-9 a.m. N 126 CoatesPickleball-AdvancedFor seasoned, experienced players! Join IPTPA Certified Instructor, Barry Coates, and his coaching staff to learn competition strategies and refine techniques for individual and team play. We will emphasize and introduce serving variables, smart play with both defensive and offensive strategies including start variables concerning stacking and court positioning. Our goal is a high level of consistency, excellent shot selections concerning ground strokes, volleys and shot accuracy. Please bring your ALL membership card for admittance to the gym, your paddle for your use and a sleeve of pickleballs to donate for class use. You should consult your healthcare provider to discuss your health history and current fitness level. On day one of class, we will be discussing building rules and regulations and dress code as well as filling out and submitting information forms before you may participate in any further class sessions. (LSC-Tomball)15133 1/20-5/17 MW 9:15-10:35 a.m. N 126 CoatesMindful Bullet JournalingDiscover the art of bullet journaling in this hands-on 2-day workshop. Learn how to set up simple layouts to track goals, organize tasks, and spark creativity. With guided practice, you'll explore both practical planning tools and mindful reflection techniques. Leave with a personalized journal that helps you stay organized, inspired, and motivated every day. (LSC-University Park) 14354 1/20-1/27 Tu 10 a.m.-Noon EMI 116 EscobarALL 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


36 LSC-CYFAIR • LSC-HOUSTON NORTH • LSC-KINGWOOD • LSC-MONTGOMERY • LSC-NORTH HARRIS • LSC-ONLINE • LSC-TOMBALL • LSC-UNIVERSITY PARKCOURSE OFFERINGSLONE STAR COLLEGE ACADEMY FOR LIFELONG LEARNINGKLAAASH Strategy GameKlaaash is an original board game combining Chess, Checkers, Chinese Checkers, and new features by creator Santiago Acosta. This engaging game enhances decisionmaking, critical thinking, problem-solving, strategic planning, and mental alertness while encouraging friendly competition. Whether you are a seasoned strategist or a curious beginner, this 8-player game offers a unique and challenging experience. (LSC-North Harris) 16000 1/21-5/13 W 1-3 p.m. CMED 209 VolunteerMah Jongg 101Learn how to play the American version of this Chinese tile game. The first 4 classes will be instruction, then weekly practice. Mahjong sets provided, but a National Mah Jongg League (NMJL) card will not be needed for lessons. (LSC-CyFair) 14642 1/22 Th 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. HSC1 105 DonnerPickleball-IntermediateAlready know the basic skills and fundamentals of pickleball? Join IPTPA Certified Instructor, Barry Coates and his coaching staff to review your skill set, learn advanced techniques through drill practice and enhance your personal goals for competitive play. Please bring your ALL membership card for admittance to the gym, your paddle for your use and a sleeve of pickle balls to donate for class use. You should consult your health-care provider to discuss your health history and current fitness level. On day one of class, we will be discussing building rules, regulations and dress code, as well as filling out and submitting information forms before you may participate in any further class sessions.(LSC-Tomball) 15118 1/21-5/6 MW 7:15-9 a.m. N 126 CoatesLet's Play Mah JonggJoin Laura Hayes and her assistant, Nancy Sullivan, for Mah Jongg! This class is for intermediate and advanced players. The class will define rules and teach defense strategy. A student should have a pretty good grasp of the game to take this class and must have their 2025 National Mah Jongg League card. https://nationalmahjonggleague. (LSC-Kingwood) 14591 1/26-5/11 M 1-4 p.m. SIB 110 HayesEuchreEuchre is an excellent social card game, simple in concept but with a high degree of subtlety in play. Randy Hall leads this group and welcomes both new and experienced players. (LSC-University Park) 16031 1/26-5/18 M 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. EMI 116 HallCrafternoon ClubJoin Eva Vandergrifft, Biology professor at Lone Star CollegeKingwood, for some fun time and fellowship. Just grab your favorite mug and bring your portable craft (knitting, crochet, needlepoint, quilting, collage, paint by numbers...whatever). Enjoy a cup of tea or coffee and show off your latest project or get inspired with ideas for your next project. All skill levels and interested persons welcome. (LSC-Atascocita Center) 14472 1/28 W 2-4 p.m. AC 125 Vandergrifft14473 2/25 W 2-4 p.m. AC 125 Vandergrifft14474 3/25 W 2-4 p.m. AC 125 Vandergrifft14475 4/22 W 2-4 p.m. AC 125 VandergrifftGame DayJoin 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)15275 1/29-4/30 Th 2-4 p.m. CMED 209 RastatterMah Jongg for BeginnersIf you have never played Mah Jongg, or just played on a device, join Patti Dickinson to learn the basics. Patti has 44 years of experience playing Mah Jongg and is a retired educator. Students need to purchase a 2025 National Mah Jongg League card at https://nationalmahjonggleague. (LSC-Kingwood)14593 2/2-5/11 M 10 a.m.-Noon SIB 110 Dickinson14596 2/3-5/12 Tu 10 a.m.-Noon SIB 110 DickinsonEnhance RelationshipsJoin Victoria Cobio, a psychology professor and CIS director at Lone Star College-Kingwood, to learn about Love Languages. Students will identify their own language and learn examples of each language to enhance the relationships in their lives. (LSC-Atascocita Center) 14471 2/3 Tu 1-4 p.m. AC 125 CobioSpadesJoin Vanya Martin the first Wednesday of each 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 2/4, 3/4, 4/1. (LSC-Kingwood) 14526 2/4-4/1 W 5-7 p.m. SIB 110 MartinBeginning BridgeLearn 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 fun time. Class limited to 25 students. (LSC-Kingwood) 14592 2/5-4/30 Th 2-4 p.m. SIB 110 Shepherd/ Galbraith/Napientek“Fantastic opportunity to meet people, learn new things, and broaden outlook on many things. So grateful to have this resource locally!”- Vicki H.


COURSE OFFERINGSSPRING 2026 COURSE SCHEDULELoneStar.edu/ALL 37 Advanced BridgeThis 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) 14594 2/5-4/30 Th 11 a.m.-1 p.m. SIB 110 BellMah JonggCome play American mah jongg with others. Group meets every week. We can provide mahjong sets for up to 16 players, but not the annual cards. (LSC-CyFair) 14643 2/19-5/14 Th 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m. TBA DonnerBackyard Chicken FarmingRaise chickens in your yard or property. Learn from Pam Smith about preparation and planning through to selecting and raising chickens. (LSC-Montgomery)14622 2/26 Th 10 a.m.-Noon UC 306 SmithPep In Your StepEmpowering women 50+ to begin anew. Now that the kids are grown and gone and you are retired and happy, it's time to get a new pep in your step today! Let Dawn Fobbs show you the way step-by-step. (LSC-CyFair) 14822 4/7 Tu 12:30-1:30 p.m. Online FobbsClothing Swap & Sell PartyFeeling uninspired by your wardrobe? Join this lively, handson workshop to rediscover the hidden gems in your closet! Learn how to declutter, organize your wardrobe to fit your lifestyle, and refresh your look using what you already own. The session ends with a fun Clothing Swap & Sell Partybring gently worn items to trade, sell, or donate. Leave inspired, organized, and stylish! (LSC-Montgomery)15153 3/10 Tu 10 a.m.-1 p.m. UC 200 VolunteerBenefits of JournalingAnn McKinnis, a retired RN with a passion for the written word, has published articles and poems in juried journals. She has a great love of putting thoughts, memories and feelings on paper and has been an avid journal writer off and on for sixty years. Learn about types, reasons and benefits of journaling in a fun and relaxing class. (LSC-Tomball) 15906 3/10 Tu 10 a.m.-Noon E 177 McKinnisOnline Dating StrategyLisa Cielencki will show you how to treat online dating like a job interview. Plan and prepare. Know your goals and objectives. Be prepared. Identify your strengths. Set timelines to reassess the success of your approach. Don't forget a hard and fast list of deal breakers. Like in business, you can't achieve success without a process, milestones and objectives. (LSC-North Harris, LSC-Montgomery) 16223 3/24 Tu 10 a.m.-Noon CMED 207 (NH) Cielencki15154 4/7 Tu 10 a.m.-Noon UC 307 (MH) CielenckiFun with Flags!Why are flags still relevant in the 21st century? Learn and discuss how they combine design, cultural identity, communications, and diplomacy. They can recall a nation's history or proclaim its aspirations. They express the values of a culture at a particular time and place. They can unite or divide. And they're just plain fun, just ask Sheldon Cooper. (LSC-Montgomery) 14914 5/12-8/18 Tu 10 a.m.-Noon UC 311 CooperGARDENINGGardening for PollinatorsAttract flitting butterflies, buzzing bees, and hummingbirds to your yard by planting native pollinator plants. Join us for a 4-week session to dig into pollination, learn about the flying visitors you'll attempt to woo, discuss the world of plants, and learn how to keep your garden going. This course will be followed by a tour of Mercer Botanic Gardens. This course meets every other week. (LSC-North Harris) 16306 2/9-3/23 M 10-11:30 a.m. CMED 209 VolunteerMastering Plant PropagationPlant propagation is easy to learn. Propagate copies of your garden favorites this winter for a full garden this spring. Learn how, when and where to grow cuttings. It's a simple way to fill your garden with what you love while staying on budget. Gain insights on plants & trees (yes!) that propagate easily. Learn how, when & what not to do. Experiment with cuttings provided by Lisa Cielencki, the instructor. (LSC-Montgomery, LSC-North Harris) 14916 2/24 Tu 10 a.m.-Noon UC 310 (MC) Cielencki16304 3/10 Tu 10 a.m.-Noon CMED 209 (NH) CielenckiMercer Botanic ParkTour Mercer Botanic Gardens and enjoy an array of beautiful plant specimens from around the world. The emphasis will be on pollinator plants during an inspirational 2-mile walking tour throughout the gardens. Members are encouraged to register for the four week Gardening for Pollinators course offered at the campus. (LSC-North Harris) 16305 3/30 M 9:30-11:30 a.m. Offsite VolunteerInvasive Plants of the RegionLearn about some common plants that have become invasive to the natural ecosystems, what makes a plant invasive, how to identify them and some common control methods. This will be an in-class presentation. Part 2 of this class will be a field trip on April 16. It is suggested but not required that students attend both presentations. (LSC-Tomball)15056 4/15 W 10 a.m.-Noon E 177 Belzung-Holmes


38 LSC-CYFAIR • LSC-HOUSTON NORTH • LSC-KINGWOOD • LSC-MONTGOMERY • LSC-NORTH HARRIS • LSC-ONLINE • LSC-TOMBALL • LSC-UNIVERSITY PARKCOURSE OFFERINGSLONE STAR COLLEGE ACADEMY FOR LIFELONG LEARNINGInvasive Plants of the RegionField Trip! Learn about some common plants that have become invasive to the natural ecosystems, what makes a plant invasive, how to identify them, and some common control methods. This class is Part 2 of the presentation on April 15. It is suggested but not required that students attend both presentations. This class will be outside, walking on a trail. Please dress appropriately and with proper footwear. The location will be provided to you via email and/or in the class on April 15. (LSC-Tomball)15057 4/16 Th 9-11 a.m. Offsite Belzung-HolmesGardening with Native PlantsLearn about how using native plants in gardens can be aesthetically pleasing while also benefiting the environment and lowering your water usage. (LSC-Tomball)15058 4/29 W 10 a.m.-Noon E 177 Belzung-HolmesGENEALOGYBeginning GenealogyA four-week course with an interactive in-person learning environment, guiding the beginning genealogist through family history. Topics include developing an online tree, repositories available for research, and mining accurate data about ancestors. (LSC-Montgomery) 14920 1/14-2/4 W 10 a.m.-Noon UC 306 VolunteerDiscover Your Roots & BranchesAfter the beginning of each class period (30 min), you'll be paired with a helper to get one-on-one assistance on your own family tree. After course completion, you will be able to use FamilySearch.org to create an online family tree, preserve family photos, stories, and documents to preserve and share your own family's history. (LSC-Montgomery) 14917 1/20-2/17 Tu 10 a.m.-Noon Online Volunteer16224 4/28-5/26 Tu 10 a.m.-Noon Online VolunteerGettin' Wiki With It!An introduction and interactive hands-on workshop getting started with Wikitree, the most comprehensive and fastest growing publicly-sourced online world tree, and learn how to plug into the vast network of experienced genealogists ready to provide free help to everyone. (LSC-Tomball) 15389 1/20-5/17 W 10 a.m.-Noon TOLI 207 ByangFamily Search Fun StuffAll the fun \"extra\" tools, labs, resources, and interaction from Family Search that will keep you playing around and advancing your research at the same time. (LSC-Tomball) 15375 2/4 W 10 a.m.-Noon TOLI 207 ByangIntermediate GenealogyThis course is a follow-on to the Beginning Genealogy class. Twila George will emphasize utilizing the best records available for use in genealogical research. (LSC-Montgomery)14922 2/11-3/4 W 10 a.m.-Noon UC 306 GeorgeThe Biology of GenealogyThis class explores the topic of ancestry, genealogy, and the biology behind it! We will discuss how genealogy works and why you might share more DNA with one sibling than another! We will explore how DNA codes for different human traits and mutations in DNA can sometimes lead to great advantages! This class will also look at the history of human migration across the globe.(LSC-North Harris) 16220 2/12-3/5 Th 1-2 p.m. CMED 207 VolunteerRoots Tech Round UpSee what's new from the World's Largest and most recent Genealogy Conference. New products, classes and all around fun for everyone. (LSC-Tomball) 15387 3/11 W 10 a.m.-Noon TOLI 207 ByangOpen HouseOn-site course information and registrationLSC-MontgomeryThursday, January 81-3 p.m.Maverick Conference Center3200 College Park DriveConroe, TX 77384 For more information,call 936.273.7446 or [email protected]


COURSE OFFERINGSSPRING 2026 COURSE SCHEDULELoneStar.edu/ALL 39 Preservation is No Joke!Family archivist tips, tricks, and essentials for preserving your stories, documents, and photographs in a way that your family will appreciate and keep. (LSC-Tomball)15388 4/8 W 10 a.m.-Noon TOLI 207 ByangWhat's New at AncestryThings change almost daily on this amazing website. Come hear about the latest and greatest and rediscover some updates to your old favorites, too. (LSC-Tomball) 15369 5/6 W 10 a.m.-Noon TOLI 207 ByangHEALTH & NUTRITIONWalking Club Lake WoodlandsJoin Lisa Cielencki and other weekly to walk around Lake Woodlands. Start at Northshore Park (with plenty of parking). Each week we will try another walk of approx. 2 miles. Scenic, comfortable, casual. Easy pace. Enjoy watching construction progress on Ritz Carlton Residences Tower. Experience a healthy outing offering opportunity for conversation and companionship. (LSC-Montgomery) 15156 1/13-4/28 Tu 9:30-10:30 a.m. Offsite CielenckiBuilding Healthy HabitsJoin Health Talk Express for a 2-part class to keep you healthy and safe in the new year. In the first half, we will teach you how to increase physical activity using the Go-4-30 Guidelines, and in the second half, you will learn S-MA-R-T Tips for medicine use safety. Led by Rebecca Morgan, FCH Program Assistant with Texas A&M AgriLife Extension. (LSC-Montgomery) 15204 1/14 W 1-3 p.m. UC 307 MorganHealthy Living for your BrainConcerned about memory loss? Discover how simple lifestyle changes- like staying active, eating well, and engaging socially can help reduce your risk of dementia. Backed by recent research trials, this Healthy Living for Brain Health presentation offers practical, tips to support better cognition. Take charge of your brain health and enjoy aging with confidence. (LSC-Montgomery, LSC-University Park)14938 1/15 Th 1-3 p.m. UC 311 (MC) McDonald14940 1/15 Th 1-3 p.m. Online (MC) McDonald14431 1/22 Th 10 a.m.-Noon EMI 116 (UP) McDonaldBrain HealthThis course would will on the benefits of movement within your brain and body. Focusing on the positive impact movement has on lowering ones risk for neurodegenerative diseases. (LSC-CyFair) 14644 1/20 Tu 9:30-11 a.m. HSC1 105 BarceloDoc Talk SeriesVarious health topics will be presented by affiliated staff physicians and allied health professionals. Formal presentation will be followed by Q&A time. Location is offsite at Memorial Hermann Woodlands in Canopy Survivorship Center; Medical Plaza 1, 1120 Medical Plaza Drive. This series is coordinated by Amanda Williams. Class meets the third Friday of the month. (LSC-Montgomery) 14942 1/16-4/17 F 1-2 p.m. Offsite WilliamsStepping OutFriends, sunshine and exercise all wrapped up in one package. We spend about an hour walking around campus and the surrounding area. We usually end our walk with a stop to feed the fish, turtles and ducks. They are waiting for us and eager to enjoy the treat. We meet in the Campus parking lot 8A, outside the Conference Center at 8am on Tuesday mornings. (LSC-CyFair)15121 1/20-5/12 Tu 8-9 a.m. TBA JohnsonAdvanced Nutrition & CookingThis beginner-friendly course is perfect for new students interested in learning how nutrition impacts overall health and wellness. Through practical, hands-on lessons, participants will explore balanced diets, meal planning, and how to use nutrition to manage or prevent health conditions. Students will gain valuable skills such as making nutrient-rich food choices, reading food labels, and adopting healthier daily habits. The class may also include cooking demonstrations, portion control tips, and simple strategies for maintaining a healthy lifestyle all designed to support long-term well-being. (LSC-Houston North Victory) 15185 1/21-3/4 W 2-4 p.m. VC 113 VolunteerHealth & Nutrition BasicsThis follow-up nutrition course is for students who completed the previous MD Anderson class. It builds on key concepts with hands-on cooking activities like healthy meal prep using Instant Pots. Students will learn about balanced diets, reading food labels, portion control, and simple ways to eat well and stay healthy. (LSC-Houston North Victory) 15186 1/21-3/4 W 11 a.m.-1 p.m. VC 113 VolunteerRemove Toxins from Your LifeGet the Toxins Out of Your Life! Learn how to identify and remove harmful toxins from your environment and food. This webinar offers practical advice to help you enjoy a healthier, more vibrant lifestyle. Gain the tools and knowledge to protect your well-being and embrace a toxin-free future with confidence. (LSC-University Park) 14451 1/21 W 1-3 p.m. Online GeldertDue 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 PARKCOURSE OFFERINGSLONE STAR COLLEGE ACADEMY FOR LIFELONG LEARNINGNia Dance Cardio WorkoutJoin Anne Amis for Nia, a fun, expressive dance-cardio workout to soul-stirring music with easy-to-learn movements. Want to exercise and condition? Relieve stress and clear your mind? Come as you are, Nia is for every body. Wear comfortable, easy-to-move clothing. All participants are encouraged to take the class barefooted. You should check with your healthcare provider before enrolling. You must sign a Participant Release and Indemnification Agreement before class. Bring your ALL membership card to access the Fitness Training Center. No Classes: 3/16, 3/18. (LSC-Kingwood) 14865 1/26-5/13 MW 5-6 p.m. FTC 105 AmisPersonal Boundaries, PeaceLet's discuss how to keep your boundaries, strengthen relationships and increase your inner peace. Consider this an active-engagement workshop, bring lots of questions! (LSC-Montgomery)15157 1/26 M 10 a.m.-Noon UC 311 Volunteer15158 1/26 M 10 a.m.-Noon Online VolunteerRhythmic WalkingCome walk with us! Rhythmic Walking to music, hand weights are available. Be sure to bring your LSC student ID card and wear gym appropriate shoes and clothing. Members interested in signing up should check with their healthcare providers to determine whether the class is suitable for them. Class will be led by ALL members. (LSC-North Harris)14655 1/26-5/6 MW 2:30-3:30 p.m. HLPE 110 VolunteerBenefits of Fasting for WomenExplore the transformative benefits of fasting tailored for women. Yes, women need to fast differently than men! This webinar covers six different fasting lengths, offering insights into how each can enhance your health and vitality. Discover safe and effective fasting practices to rejuvenate your body and mind, empowering you to live a healthier, more energetic life. (LSC-University Park) 14439 1/26 M 1-3 p.m. Online GeldertYogaInspiring and motivated Yoga Instructor with advanced Hatha Yoga training based on Ashtanga. My classes guide students on a transformational journey, encouraging them to release the unnecessary. I see yoga as the art of breathing through graceful yet intense movement, and I challenge students to find their edge- both on the mat and in everyday life with joy and peace. (LSC-North Harris) 14722 1/26-5/6 MW 11:45 a.m.-12:30 p.m. HLPE 110 VolunteerPilatesIn this class, we use Pilates exercises to access the powerhouse of our muscles. Overall, we use the breath, mind and body connection to tune into ourselves. (LSC-North Harris)14724 1/26-5/6 MW 12:30-1:15 p.m. HLPE 110 VolunteerStrength & Fitness TrainingRichard Almstedt and Rob Lynch will 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. You should check with your healthcare provider before enrolling. You must sign a Participant Release and Indemnification Agreement before class. Bring your ALL membership card to access the Fitness Training Center. Limit 15 students. (LSC-Kingwood) 14875 1/27-3/5 TuTh 11 a.m.-Noon FTC 106 Almstedt14877 3/24-4/30 TuTh 11 a.m.-Noon FTC 106 LynchTai Chi for BeginnersWe will learn and practice the Yang 8 Step (slow fluid movement) for physical and mental health. Tai chi helps with balance, focus, and coordination. No prior experience needed. Students considering enrollment should consult their healthcare provider to ensure the class is appropriate for them. Wear loose, comfortable clothing and bring a water bottle. (LSC-North Harris) 14637 1/27-5/5 Tu Noon-1 p.m. HLPE 110 VolunteerHormones Matter for 60+ WomenUnderstand the vital role hormones play in your health, even after 60. This webinar will guide you in maintaining hormonal balance through food and fasting strategies. Learn how to support your well-being and enhance your quality of life by embracing natural methods to keep your hormones in harmony. (LSC-University Park)14438 1/28 W 10 a.m.-Noon Online GeldertOn Your FeetThis presentation is an educational program identifying the risk factors for falling. Students will learn how to make their home a safer environment for positive lifestyle choices. Join Lauren Burns, Injury Prevention Coordinator at HCA Houston Healthcare Kingwood. (LSC-Kingwood)15027 1/29 Th 2:30 -3:30 p.m. APA 115 BurnsGut Health = Brain HealthDiscover how gut health impacts brain function and learn which foods support a healthier microbiome. This webinar will explore the crucial link between your gut and brain, offering insights into how dietary choices can enhance mental clarity and overall well-being. Empower yourself with the knowledge to nurture both your mind and body. (LSC-University Park)14437 1/29 Th 10 a.m.-Noon Online Geldert“Every class I had the privilege of attending I thoroughly enjoyed. The classes are wonderful and informative. I have made lifelong friends.\"- Eva G.


COURSE OFFERINGSSPRING 2026 COURSE SCHEDULELoneStar.edu/ALL 41 Competitive Chair VolleyballCome and join your ALL friends and play chair volleyball! Play to compete with other community teams. Members interested in signing up should check with their Healthcare providers to determine whether the class is suitable for them. Please wear comfortable clothing and athletic shoes, and bring a water bottle. Also, please do not forget your LSC student ID card for access to the Fitness Center. (LSC-North Harris)14656 1/30-5/8 F 11 a.m.-1 p.m. HLPE 107 VolunteerNia Moving to HealNia Moving to Heal is 'Movement as Medicine' for anybody seeking a gentler movement practice for healing of body, mind, emotions, and spirit. Nia can be done standing or in a chair. Join Anne Amis - Nia is for every body. Wear comfortable clothing and no shoes - we move barefooted! You should check with your healthcare provider before enrolling. You must sign a Participant Release and Indemnification Agreement before class. Bring your ALL membership card to access the Fitness Training Center. No Classes: 3/20. (LSC-Kingwood) 14879 1/30-5/15 F Noon-1 p.m. FTC 105 Amis Yoga - Hatha & Ashtanga BasicsJoin Kathy Hammack for beginner Level 1-2 introduction to Hatha and Ashtanga basic to intermediate poses sequenced at a moderate pace. Vinyasa (or flow) yoga links breath with movement to create a flowing mediation in movement. Students will also receive an introduction to yoga philosophy and terminology. Modifications for poses will be provided. You should check with your healthcare provider before enrolling. You must sign a Participant Release and Indemnification Agreement before class. Bring your ALL membership card to access the Fitness Training Center. (LSC-Kingwood) 14537 2/2-4/29 MW 10-11 a.m. FTC 105 HammackPickleball Beginner This class, taught by Tom Murphy, is for the new player or a student who is still learning the common pickleball shots. Students will learn the fundamentals of pickleball. By the end of the session, students will have a good understanding of the rules and strategies of the game. Students may enroll in ONLY one pickleball class per semester. You should check with your healthcare provider before enrolling. You must sign a Participant Release and Indemnification Agreement before class. Bring your ALL membership card to access the Fitness Training Center. (LSC Kingwood) 14853 2/2-3/11 MW 2-4 p.m. FTC 109 Murphy14855 3/23-4/29 MW 2-4 p.m. FTC 109 MurphyDating? Online?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? (LSC-Montgomery) 14953 2/2 M 10 a.m.-Noon UC 311 Volunteer14955 2/2 M 10 a.m.-Noon Online VolunteerHealthy Aging Made SimpleGetting older doesn't have to mean slowing down. In this class, you'll learn simple lifestyle shifts that can help you feel more energetic, strong, and vibrant. We'll explore nutrition, daily routines, and natural tools that support your body so you can keep doing the things you love. (LSC-North Harris, LSC-Kingwood, LSC-University Park, LSC-Montgomery) 15279 2/3 Tu 10-11 a.m. CMED 207 (NH) Sylvester14525 2/3 Tu 3-4 p.m. APA 115 (KC) Sylvester14440 2/10 Tu 10 a.m.-Noon EMI 116 (UP) Sylvester14983 3/5 Th 10 a.m.-Noon UC 306 (MC) SylvesterHearing Loss & YouJoin Jessica Nader to learn about and discuss the ear, sound mechanics, hearing loss, the audiogram, and various quality of life and health care considerations when navigating hearing loss and the hearing industry. (LSC-CyFair) 14645 2/3 Tu 9:30-11 a.m. HSC1 105 NaderPickleball Intermediate Join Gloria Montz to learn fundamentals, emphasizing court position and strategies for executing consistent shots. Students may enroll in ONLY one pickleball class per semester. Paddles are limited; bring a paddle if you have one. You should check with your healthcare provider before enrolling. You must sign a Participant Release and Indemnification Agreement before class. Bring your ALL membership card to access the Fitness Training Center. (LSC-Kingwood) 14854 2/3-3/12 TuTh 2-4 p.m. FTC 109 Montz14859 3/24-4/30 TuTh 2-4 p.m. FTC 109 MontzMaster of MemoryMaster of Memory is a four lesson series to help older adults understand how memory works, identify ways to improve their memory, and pinpoint things in everyday life that affect memory. (LSC-North Harris) 15302 2/3-2/24 Tu 11 a.m.-Noon CMED 207 VolunteerClean Eating for EnergyDiscover how to make healthier choices in this workshop with Functional Medicine Nutritionist Anita Chitlangia. Learn to fuel your body with quality proteins and energy-boosting fats, identify inflammatory foods, and strengthen your immune system. Gain practical tools to boost energy, reduce chronic disease risk, and support long-term well-being. (LSC-North Harris, LSC-Kingwood, LSC-Montgomery, LSC-University Park, LSC-CyFair) 16002 2/3 Tu 1-2:30 p.m. CMED 207 (NH) Chitlangia14528 2/4 W 2:30-4:30 p.m. APA 115 (KC) Chitlangia14974 2/12 Th 1-3 p.m. UC 311 (MC) Chitlangia14975 2/12 Th 1-3 p.m. Online (MC) Chitlangia14435 2/25 W 1-4 p.m. EMI 212 (UP) Chitlangia14827 4/14 Tu 2-3:30 p.m. HSC1 105 (CF) Chitlangia


42 LSC-CYFAIR • LSC-HOUSTON NORTH • LSC-KINGWOOD • LSC-MONTGOMERY • LSC-NORTH HARRIS • LSC-ONLINE • LSC-TOMBALL • LSC-UNIVERSITY PARKCOURSE OFFERINGSLONE STAR COLLEGE ACADEMY FOR LIFELONG LEARNINGLine Dance 1Join Diane Mayes to learn different styles of Line Dancing (Country, Urban, Latin, Waltzes). Students cannot wear street shoes on the dance floor. Plan to dance in your socks or wear socks or protectors over your shoes. You should check with your healthcare provider before enrolling. You must sign a Participant Release and Indemnification Agreement before class. Bring your ALL membership card to access the Fitness Training Center. (LSC-Kingwood)14873 2/5-4/30 Th 10:45-11:45 a.m. FTC 105 MayesLine Dance 2Already know basic line dance steps? Join Diane Mayes for Line Dance 2 to continue learning different styles of line dancing (Country, Urban, Latin, Waltzes). Students cannot wear street shoes on the dance floor. Plan to dance in your socks or wear socks or protectors over your shoes. You should check with your healthcare provider before enrolling. You must sign a Participant Release and Indemnification Agreement before class. Bring your ALL membership card to access the Fitness Training Center. (LSC-Kingwood) 14881 2/5-4/30 Th Noon-1 p.m. FTC 105 MayesIntro to Depression & BipolarAre you curious about mental health and want to learn more about depression and bipolar disorder? This course could be your go-to guide. We will discuss how common these disorders are and why it is so important to talk about them. Plus, we will discuss the importance of mental health and having support. Join us on this journey to better understand these disorders, and let us break the stigma together! (LSC-North Harris)16001 2/5 Th 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. CMED 206 VolunteerPickleball Advanced This class, taught by Robin Watts, is for players who already have a solid ability in the fundamentals of the game but are ready to learn how to improve. We will review before going on to practice more advanced drills designed to give you a winning style of play. Students may enroll in ONLY one pickleball class per semester. You should check with your healthcare provider before enrolling. You must sign a Participant Release and Indemnification Agreement before class. Bring your ALL membership card to access the Fitness Training Center. (LSC Kingwood)14867 2/6-3/6 F 9 a.m.-Noon FTC 109 Watts14870 3/13-4/24 F 9 a.m.-Noon FTC 109 WattsPickleball for Beginners #1Learn how to play one of the fastest growing sports out there. This class is for beginners only. Focus will be on the rules, strategies, and basic skills. Check with your Healthcare providers to determine whether the class is suitable for you. Please bring water and wear comfortable clothing and athletic shoes. Bring your LSC student ID card for access to the Fitness Center. (LSC-North Harris)15276 2/6-3/6 F 10 a.m.-Noon HLPE 107 VolunteerSigns of a Heart AttackRecognizing a heart attack early can mean the difference between life and death. Learn key warning signs, when to call 911, and what to expect when EMS arrives. Taught by a paramedic with 16 years of experience, this course gives you the tools to act quickly and confidently in an emergency. (LSC-North Harris)15671 2/9 M 2-3:30 p.m. CMED 209 VolunteerHydration Nation-Power of H2OThis presentation explores the crucial role of hydration in maintaining overall health and wellness. It covers how water supports essential bodily functions, including digestion, circulation, temperature regulation, and cognitive performance. Highlights the risks of dehydration, such as fatigue, headaches, and poor concentration. It also provides practical tips on daily water intake. (LSC-CyFair) 14646 2/10 Tu 9:30-10:15 a.m. HSC1 105 NespecaWelcome to the Weight RoomLearn how to use the weight room and receive tips on planning your exercise prescription program. Come dressed in workout attire with comfortable shoes and be ready to get a great workout! (LSC-North Harris)15277 2/10 Tu 2:30-3:30 p.m. HLPE 113 VolunteerBeginner DanceJoin Jessica Higginbotham for a beginner dance class where we do a combination of line dancing and easyto-learn choreography. Wear comfortable, easy-to-move clothing. Students cannot wear street shoes in the dance studio. Exercise shoes, socks or bare feet are allowed. You should check with your healthcare provider before enrolling. You must sign a Participant Release and Indemnification Agreement before class. (LSC-CyFair) 15124 2/11 W 2-3:30 p.m. TBA HigginbothamMeditationTake a moment by yourself to relax and reset. Join us to experience the benefits of meditation for yourself. Over a series of 10 one-hour sessions, we will explore the qualities of your energy centers and learn to focus our attention on each one to achieve overall balance and wellness in every aspect of your life. The instructor has been practicing Sahaja Yoga since 2015. Sahaja Yoga is a worldwide, non-profit, non-religious organization. (LSC-Tomball)14420 2/11-4/29 W 1-2 p.m. N 214 Maristany$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 OFFERINGSSPRING 2026 COURSE SCHEDULELoneStar.edu/ALL 43 YogaJoin Carol Deeb to improve your well-being through yoga! Yoga focuses on stretching, breathing, balancing, and meditating (concentration). Please have a floor mat and wear comfortable clothing. You cannot wear street shoes on the dance floor. Plan to wear socks or put protectors over your shoes. You should check with your healthcare provider before enrolling. You must sign a Participant Release and Indemnification Agreement before class. Bring your ALL membership card to access the Fitness Training Center. No Classes 3/12 & 3/19. (LSC-Kingwood)14860 2/12-4/30 Th 2:45-3:45 p.m. Online Deeb14863 2/12-4/30 Th 2:45-3:45 p.m. FTC 105 DeebTroubleshoot Sleep IssuesStruggling with sleep? Join Functional Medicine Nutritionist Anita Chitlangia to discover how poor rest affects health and immunity, identify lifestyle habits that disrupt sleep, and learn practical tips for achieving deeper, more restorative rest. Gain strategies to improve well-being and wake up feeling refreshed and energized. (LSC-University Park, LSC-Kingwood, LSC-Montgomery) 14434 2/11 W 1-3 p.m. EMI 212 (UP) Chitlangia14530 3/4 W 2:30-4:30 p.m. APA 115 (KC) Chitlangia15019 5/14 Th 1-3 p.m. UC 311 (MC) Chitlangia15026 5/14 Th 1-3 p.m. Online (MC) ChitlangiaBuilding Healthy BonesJoin Carol Deeb to learn how to use assorted light hand and ankle weights to increase muscle strength and build healthier bones. Please have water and a large towel for rolling up or a yoga brick available. You should wear comfortable clothing. You cannot wear street shoes on the dance floor. Plan to wear socks or put protectors over your shoes. You should check with your healthcare provider before enrolling. You must sign a Participant Release and Indemnification Agreement before class. Bring your ALL membership card to access the Fitness Training Center. No Classes 3/12 & 3/19. (LSC-Kingwood)14850 2/12-4/30 Th 1:30-2:30 p.m. Online Deeb14851 2/12-4/30 Th 1:30-2:30 p.m. FTC 105 DeebLess Stress & More JoyStress is part of life, but it does not have to control your health or happiness. In this uplifting class with Christy Sylvester, you will learn natural ways to calm your mind, relax your body, and invite more peace into your day. Discover easy tools and routines that help you release stress and embrace joy.(LSC-Montgomery, LSC-North Harris, LSC-Kingwood, LSC-University Park)14971 2/12 Th 10 a.m.-Noon UC 306 (MC) Sylvester15300 3/31 Tu 10-11 a.m. CMED 206 (NH) Sylvester14535 3/31 Tu 3-4 p.m. APA 115 (KC) Sylvester14446 4/21 Tu 10 a.m.-Noon EMI 116 (UP) SylvesterMarketplace Health CoverageJoin Jay Werner for a discussion on the Marketplace. This course provides a clear understanding of Marketplace (aka Individual, and Obamacare) health coverage options for those under age 65. Participants will learn about plan choices, costs, subsidies, and how to enroll in the right coverage for their needs. (LSC-Kingwood) 14599 2/13 F 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Online WernerSigns of a StrokeRecognizing a stroke early can mean the difference between life and death. Learn key warning signs, when to call 911, and what to expect when EMS arrives. Taught by a paramedic with 16 years of experience, this course gives you the tools to act quickly and confidently in an emergency. (LSC-North Harris)15672 2/16 M 2-3:30 p.m. CMED 209 VolunteerOpen HouseOn-site course information and registrationLSC-Houston North VictoryFriday, January 910 a.m.-NoonVC 102 - Multipurpose Room4141 Victory Dr. Houston, TX 77088For more information,call 281.260.3573 or [email protected]


44 LSC-CYFAIR • LSC-HOUSTON NORTH • LSC-KINGWOOD • LSC-MONTGOMERY • LSC-NORTH HARRIS • LSC-ONLINE • LSC-TOMBALL • LSC-UNIVERSITY PARKCOURSE OFFERINGSLONE STAR COLLEGE ACADEMY FOR LIFELONG LEARNINGBetter Sleep, Better DaysGood sleep is the foundation of good health. If you struggle to fall asleep, stay asleep, or wake up not feeling rested, this class is for you. With Christy Sylvester, you will discover natural ways to calm your body, relax your mind, and create bedtime routines that help you get the deep, restorative sleep you need. (LSC-North Harris, LSC-Kingwood, LSC-University Park, LSC-Montgomery) 15284 2/17 Tu 10-11 a.m. CMED 206 (NH) Sylvester14532 2/17 Tu 3-4 p.m. APA 115 (KC) Sylvester14441 2/19 Th 10 a.m.-Noon EMI 116 (UP) Sylvester15011 4/9 Th 10 a.m.-Noon UC 306 (MC) SylvesterOvercome Type 2 DiabetesLearn how sustainable lifestyle changes can support diabetes management and help prevent complications. Functional Medicine Nutritionist Anita Chitlangia will guide you in understanding lab results, addressing insulin resistance holistically, and using practical strategies to balance blood sugar. Gain valuable tools to promote long-term health and reduce reliance on medication. (LSC-North Harris, LSC-CyFair) 16060 2/17 Tu 1-2:30 p.m. CMED 207 (NH) Chitlangia14829 4/28 Tu 2-3:30 p.m. HSC1 105 (CF) ChitlangiaFreedom from Acid Reflux!Do you struggle with acid reflux? Join this interactive workshop led by a Functional Medicine Nutritionist Anita Chitlangia to uncover the root cause of reflux and why relying on Tums or antacids long-term can impact your health Discover simple, holistic, and sustainable lifestyle strategies to calm symptoms and prevent future complications. Empower your health-register now! (LSC-Kingwood, LSC-Montgomery, LSC-University Park)14529 2/18 W 2:30-4:30 p.m. APA 115 (KC) Chitlangia14998 3/12 Th 1-3 p.m. UC 307 (MC) Chitlangia15001 3/12 Th 1-3 p.m. Online (MC) Chitlangia14433 4/8 W 1-3 p.m. EMI 212 (UP) ChitlangiaWho Do You Know w/ Hearing LossThis class introduces the basic types and causes of hearing loss, along with fundamental information about hearing aids and resources such as support groups and online tools. Paula, who has lived with hearing loss, worked in the hearing industry, and volunteered extensively, the class draws primarily from her lifetime of personal experience growing up in a family with hearing loss and navigating it firsthand. (LSC-CyFair) 14647 2/26 Th 10 a.m.-Noon Online MooreHands Only CPR (AHA style)Learn when and how to perform Hands-Only CPR for teens and adults who suddenly collapse. We will cover recognition of cardiac arrest, calling 911, high-quality chest compressions (rate, depth, recoil), minimizing interruptions, and integrating an AED when available. (LSC-North Harris)15673 2/23 M 2-3:30 p.m. CMED 209 VolunteerMedical LecturesA topic will be presented by an HCA (Hospital Corporation of America) Houston Healthcare Kingwood medical professional on an area of interest to senior adults. A complete description of the topic will be available online 30 days before the class date. (LSC-Kingwood) 14478 2/26 Th 5-6 p.m. Online HCA Staff14480 4/30 Th 5-6 p.m. Online HCA StaffIntro to Energy BalanceProperly fueling ourselves with the right amount of energy is an important aspect of health. In this course, we will explore what energy balance is, the various components that contribute to energy balance, an ideal body fat and common myths around energy balance. (LSC-CyFair) 15127 3/3 Tu 9:30-11 a.m. HSC1 105 BarceloSupport Your Brain NaturallyForgetfulness may be common with age, but you can take steps to support your brain health and stay mentally sharp. In this class, we will talk about simple lifestyle choices, foods, and natural tools that encourage focus, clarity, and memory helping you stay sharp at any age. (LSC-Kingwood, LSC-North Harris, LSC-University Park, LSC-Montgomery) 14533 3/3 Tu 3-4 p.m. APA 115 (KC) Sylvester15934 3/3 Tu 10-11 a.m. CMED 207 (NH) Sylvester14442 3/24 Tu 10 a.m.-Noon EMI 116 (UP) Sylvester15008 4/2 Th 10 a.m.-Noon UC 306 (MC) SylvesterStop the BleedStop the Bleed (STB) is an educational program through the American College of Surgeons Committee on Trauma. Initially created by a federal interagency workgroup, STB provides community members with education, awareness, and empowerment to save lives by stopping life-threatening bleeding. Successful completion of one session is sufficient for a Stop the Bleed Certificate. Join Lauren Burns, MPH, Injury Prevention Coordinator at HCA Houston Healthcare Kingwood. (LSC-Kingwood)15030 3/3 Tu 1:30-2:30 p.m. APA 115 BurnsDecode SupplementsDid you know not all supplements are created equal? Many contain harmful additives, ineffective ingredients, or misleading labels that may do more harm than good. In this interactive workshop, you'll learn how to choose quality supplements, what to look for and avoid on labels, trusted certifications, and bioavailable ingredients. Take control of your well-being with smarter supplement choices! (LSC-North Harris)16062 3/3 Tu 1-2:30 p.m. CMED 207 VolunteerEmpower Your MindJoin Dr.Rogers and explore the foundations of Mindset and Personal Development. (LSC-CyFair)14823 3/4 W 2-3:30 p.m. HSC1 105 Rogers


COURSE OFFERINGSSPRING 2026 COURSE SCHEDULELoneStar.edu/ALL 45 Hearing Aids & YouJoin Jessica Nader to learn about and discuss in depth hearing instruments, current  hearing aids  styles available, manufacturer specific  technology, and how to navigate purchasing instruments in a market full of choices. (LSC-CyFair) 14824 3/10 Tu 9:30-11:30 a.m. HSC1 105 NaderSupport Immune Health at 55+Your immune system is your body's defense line, and it deserves a little extra support as you age. In this class, Christy Sylvester will share practical ways to strengthen your immune system naturally through diet, rest, movement, and simple daily habits that keep you well year-round. (LSC-North Harris, LSC-Kingwood, LSC-Montgomery, LSC-University Park) 15298 3/10 Tu 10-11 a.m. CMED 207 (NH) Sylvester14534 3/10 Tu 3-4 p.m. APA 115 (KC) Sylvester15005 3/26 Th 10 a.m.-Noon UC 306 (MC) Sylvester14443 4/7 Tu 10 a.m.-Noon EMI 116 (UP) SylvesterConquer Arthritis PainTired of relying on medication for joint pain? Join this interactive workshop to discover the root cause, targeted lifestyle changes, and what foods to avoid and incorporate to reduce inflammation and alleviate symptoms. Move beyond medication and discover a holistic approach to living with less pain and more ease! Register now! (LSC-North Harris, LSC-CyFair)16061 3/10 Tu 1-2:30 p.m. CMED 207 (NH) Chitlangia14831 5/12 Tu 2-3:30 p.m. HSC1 105 (CF) ChitlangiaCalm the InflammationJoin Calm the Inflammation, an interactive workshop with Functional Medicine Nutritionist Anita Chitlangia. Learn what inflammation is, its root causes, and key blood markers that reveal hidden issues. Discover how an anti-inflammatory diet and lifestyle can boost energy, reduce bloating, and clear brain fog. Gain practical tools to heal from within and take charge of your health. (LSC-Kingwood, LSC-University Park, LSC-Montgomery) 14531 3/11 W 2:30-4:30 p.m. APA 115 (KC) Chitlangia14436 3/25 W 1-3 p.m. EMI 212 (UP) Chitlangia15013 4/9 Th 1-3 p.m. UC 311 (MC) Chitlangia15017 4/9 Th 1-3 p.m. Online (MC) ChitlangiaPickleball for Beginners #2Learn how to play one of the fastest-growing sports out there. This class is for beginners only. Focus will be on the rules, strategies, and basic skills. Check with your Healthcare provider to determine whether the class is suitable for you. Please bring water and wear comfortable clothing and athletic shoes. Bring your LSC student ID card for access to the Fitness Center. No classes 3/20 or 4/3. (LSC-North Harris)15668 3/13-4/24 F 10 a.m.-Noon HLPE 107 VolunteerNutrition on a BudgetThis class will focus on food combinations and preparations that provide nutrition for overall health. It will include tips to get nutritious foods while sticking to a budget. (LSC-North Harris)16210 3/25 W 10-11 a.m. CMED 209 VolunteerHearing Aids Aren't EnoughIf hearing aids aren't providing enough benefit, implantable hearing solutions may be an option. Paula Moore is bilateral cochlear implant recipient with over 40 years of hearing loss & brings both personal and professional insight. You'll learn the differences between normal hearing, hearing with aids, and provide an overview of the implantable hearing solutions currently available in the U.S. (LSC-CyFair) 14825 3/12 Th 10 a.m.-Noon Online MooreNadi Yoga MeditationNadi Yoga Meditation and effects on Health Meditation increases concentration, reduces stress, enhances happiness and improves overall health. At the molecular level, meditation not only increases the cortical thickness of our brain but also increases our DNA telomeres, both of which decrease as we age. So, Meditation helps slow down the ageing process at molecular level. (LSC-Tomball)15908 3/24 Tu 10 a.m.-Noon E 178 VasireddyHypertensionThis lecture, taught by Faizan Rahim, DO, Internal Medicine Chief Resident, HCA Houston Healthcare Kingwood, will emphasize how to manage high blood pressure and will encompass lifestyle modifications such as diet and exercise. Also discussed will be common blood pressure medications and their side effects. (LSC-Kingwood) 14479 3/26 Th 5-6 p.m. Online RahimChair YogaThis gentle, supportive class is designed specifically for seniors seeking to improve flexibility, balance, and strength without getting down on the floor. Using a chair for seated and standing poses, participants will enjoy guided movements that promote joint mobility, circulation, and relaxation. Perfect for all fitness levels, including those with limited mobility or recovering from injury. Breathe, stretch, and move at your own pace. (LSC-CyFair)15129 4/7 Tu 9:30-11 a.m. HSC1 105 BrashierChronic Disease PreventionThis class will focus on habits for disease prevention including physical activity and tobacco prevention/cessation. It will include a physical activity demonstration to teach fundamental movement patterns to add to your movement routine. (LSC-North Harris)16212 4/8 W 10-11 a.m. CMED 207 Volunteer


46 LSC-CYFAIR • LSC-HOUSTON NORTH • LSC-KINGWOOD • LSC-MONTGOMERY • LSC-NORTH HARRIS • LSC-ONLINE • LSC-TOMBALL • LSC-UNIVERSITY PARKCOURSE OFFERINGSLONE STAR COLLEGE ACADEMY FOR LIFELONG LEARNINGEmotional Freedom TechniqueEmotional Freedom Technique (EFT) is a therapeutic approach that combines elements of cognitive therapy and acupressure by tapping on specific points on the body that may alleviate emotional distress and physical pain. No medical claims are made. The instructor, David Dewhurst, is an advanced practitioner, certified and accredited to level 3 by EFTi. Visit www.eftinternatinal.org for more about EFT. (LSC-Montgomery) 15096 4/8 W 1-3 p.m. UC 311 DewhurstABC's of Healthy EatingJoin Paula Moore for an energizing class on nutrition where you'll learn how to get all the essential vitamins and minerals your body needs- simply by enjoying whole, unprocessed foods (including some new favorites you'll be excited to try). This class will empower you with practical tools to fuel your body, boost your energy, and feel your best every day. (LSC-CyFair) 14826 4/9 Th 10 a.m.-Noon Online MooreKeep Moving, Keep LivingLongevity made simple. Discover how exercise is the key to thriving as we age. This course explores why consistent movement matters for strength, balance, energy, and independence. You'll learn evidence-based strategies to reduce risk of disease, preserve mobility, and enhance quality of life-empowering you to stay active, resilient, and engaged in the activities you love. (LSC-CyFair)15131 4/9 Th 2-3:30 p.m. HSC1 105 BachmeierLow Carb RecipesPrediabetic? Diabetic? Want to learn about insulin resistance? Just need to watch your carbs or sugar? You'll want to join Linda Currie for ideas, recipes, and other resources for living a low carb lifestyle. Come and share your personal struggles and successes. This class is not meant to provide medical advice or diagnosis, but to share information with each other. (LSC-Kingwood)14600 4/10 F 10 a.m.-Noon Online Currie14601 4/10 F 10 a.m.-Noon APA 113 CurrieRediscovering Life After LossLoss changes us, but healing and hope are possible. In this gentle class, we will explore simple ways to care for your body, calm your emotions, and take small steps toward finding peace, strength, and renewed purpose in daily life. (LSC-Kingwood) 14536 4/14 Tu 3-4 p.m. APA 115 SylvesterWhat's the Healthiest DietVegan, Vegetarian, Keto, Mediterranean. There are many diets to choose from. This course focuses on building a healthy diet that makes sense for you and what that would look like in practice. (LSC-CyFair)14830 5/5 Tu 9:30-11 a.m. HSC1 105 BarceloThe Gut Brain ConnectionDid you know your gut produces more serotonin than your brain? Research shows gut health influences mood, hormones, weight, skin, inflammation, and metabolic conditions like type 2 diabetes. Join Paula Moore for an informative class exploring the science behind gut health and its wide-reaching effects. Gain clear understanding, practical knowledge, and evidence-based strategies you can apply to support better balance, improved wellness, and long-term health. (LSC-CyFair)14828 4/23 Th 10 a.m.-Noon Online MooreLove Your Heart for Life!May is Stroke and High Blood Pressure Awareness Month. In this class you will learn how to prevent blood pressure issues and an easy to remember guide for blood pressure control. Additionally, you will learn how to reduce stroke risk, the signs/symptoms and how to utilize the BE F.A.S.T. Test to see when to call for help. Led by Rebecca Morgan, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension. (LSC-Montgomery)15205 5/13 W 1-3 p.m. UC 307 MorganOpen HouseOn-site course information and registrationLSC-KingwoodFriday, January 91-3 p.m.Student Conference Center (SCC)20000 Kingwood DriveKingwood, TX 77339 For more information,call 281.312.1750 or [email protected]


COURSE OFFERINGSSPRING 2026 COURSE SCHEDULELoneStar.edu/ALL 47 HISTORYBob Dylan Pt. 1Bob Dylan, Part 1: Cooking Up the Medicine. Sixty years ago, last July, Bob Dylan rocked the musical and cultural world when he went electric at Newport, an epochal event brilliantly depicted in the recent film, \"A Complete Unknown\". In this presentation, Steve Davis will cover highlights of Dylan's career from his origins in Hibbing, Minnesota through his release of Blonde on Blonde in 1966. The program will feature love songs as well as those of social and political protest. It is based upon a quarter century of teaching this artist in the History of Rock and Roll at LSCKingwood and enhanced by attendance at an academic Dylan conference this past summer in Tulsa. (LSC-Kingwood) 15170 1/28 W 1:30-3 p.m. CLA 112 DavisAncient Greek World HighlightsMike Adams will give a series of six lectures on the original Olympics, the Oracle of Delphi, the Parthenon, the March of 10,000 (Xenophon), the Hellenistic World, and the Byzantine Empire. (LSC-Montgomery, LSC-Kingwood) 15044 2/2-3/23 M 10:30 a.m.-Noon UC 200 (MC) Adams14891 2/4-3/11 W 1-2:30 p.m. APA 113 (KC) AdamsUS History through ArtThis class examines twentieth and twenty-first century US history through the lens of art created by American artists. We will consider works influenced by the Great Migration, the New Deal, the Cold War, the Baby Boom, and the Civil Rights, Women's Rights, and LGBTQ Movements as well as contemporary issues. Please join us for this unique and colorful look at the nation's past. (LSC-University Park) 14377 2/2-2/9 M 1-3 p.m. EMI 116 KeyworthGlowing in the DarkOnce celebrated as a miracle, radium lit up watches, clocks, and even health tonics until its deadly effects emerged. In the 1920s, the courageous Radium Girls exposed the dangers of prolonged exposure, sparking outrage and shaping workplace safety reforms. Join Dr.Warner Bair and Dr. Sandra Harvey as they explore radium's dark legacy and its lasting impact on labor rights. (LSC-CyFair) 14657 2/3 Tu 2-3:30 p.m. HSC1 105 Harvey/BairTime, Space, and Power Part IIJourney across time and with a global view of the world cultures and empires since the day that Chinggis Khan was acclaimed as Great Khan, down to our own time. Viewing the globe from comparative and interactive perspective. Study how peoples and cultures were shaped by geography, by changes of environment, by both enduring beliefs and continuous transformations of ideas. You will learn with more questions than you had had at start. (LSC-Tomball)15115 2/4-3/11 W 2-4 p.m. E 164 FoxHistory of The Jewish PeopleRabbi Goldberg will move quickly through time as we explore major Jewish events. (LSC-Montgomery)15045 2/3-2/24 Tu 10-11 a.m. UC 311 Goldberg15047 2/3-2/24 Tu 10-11 a.m. Online GoldbergHistory of Ancient RomeWe will have 6 class sessions, with 2 on the Etruscans, 2 on the Roman Republic, and 2 on the Roman Empire up to the reign of Marcus Aurelius in 180 AD. Class held every Tuesday until 3/10. (LSC-University Park) 14381 2/3-3/10 Tu 1-3 p.m. EMI 116 AdamsThe Revolutionary WarFrank Parker will discuss important battles of The Revolutionary War in four sessions: The Opening Conflict, The Northern Campaign, The Southern Campaigns, Yorktown and Beyond. (LSC-Montgomery)15210 2/5-3/12 Th 1-3 p.m. UC 200 ParkerHow Texas Became TexasDr. Gene Preuss is an Associate Professor of History, Humanities, and Languages at the University of Houston Downtown. Join Dr. Preuss to learn everything about Texas. If you're new to Texas or have lived here your entire life, there are probably many things about Texas history that you do not know. Sessions: 1) Who Settled Texas; 2) Revolution and Republic; 3) Texas Cattle and Cowboys; 4) The United States of Texas; 5) Texas and the World. (LSC-Kingwood) 15123 2/6-3/6 F 1-3 p.m. APA 101 PreussMedical Ops in the Civil WarDoctors, nurses, medical procedures and evacuation systems used in the Civil War. (LSC-Montgomery) 15048 2/10 Tu 10 a.m.-Noon UC 310 Volunteer15049 2/10 Tu 10 a.m.-Noon Online VolunteerLogistics in the Civil WarThe Civil War required many working parts to enable soldiers to fight. Come explore this updated class. (LSC-Montgomery) 15050 2/17 Tu 10 a.m.-Noon UC 310 Volunteer15051 2/17 Tu 10 a.m.-Noon Online VolunteerRicky Nelson: A Teen IdolThis presentation will cover the incredible career of Ricky Nelson, who utilized stardom on the 50s sitcom, The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, to become a teenage rock and roll sensation. His hits such as \"Poor Little Fool,\" \"Hello, Mary Lou,\" and \"Travelin' Man\" earned his eventual induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Then, in the late 60s, \"Ricky\" transformed himself into \"Rick,\" a mature artist and songwriter who was a pioneer in the rise of the genre, country-rock. Professor Steve Davis will tell the story of this American musical giant whose songs should always endure. (LSC-Kingwood) 15167 2/18 W 1:30-3 p.m. CLA 112 Davis


48 LSC-CYFAIR • LSC-HOUSTON NORTH • LSC-KINGWOOD • LSC-MONTGOMERY • LSC-NORTH HARRIS • LSC-ONLINE • LSC-TOMBALL • LSC-UNIVERSITY PARKCOURSE OFFERINGSLONE STAR COLLEGE ACADEMY FOR LIFELONG LEARNINGThe Great Depression-1930sHow did the Great Depression begin? How did Herbert Hoover respond to it? How did Franklin Roosevelt react to it? Can it happen again? Come and find out. (LSC-CyFair) 14658 2/19 Th 9:30-11 a.m. HSC1 105 SeymourStar Spangled BannerMr. Hal Aber, retired Director of Exhibit Design and Public Space Planning for the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History, will speak on the history of our nation's \"Star Spangled Banner\", it's conservation and the design of its current exhibit. (LSC-Tomball)14849 2/24 TuTh 10 a.m.-1 p.m. E 100 AberHistory of Rosenwald SchoolsThe 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-CyFair) 14659 2/25 W 2-3:30 p.m. HSC1 105 DownsVisions of ParadiseEnter into the world of the Persian garden and discover the secrets it unfolds of Pairi daeza, or as Xenophon remarks, of paradeisos paradise. This presentation traces the history of Persian gardens from pre-Islamic empires that were responsible for creating remarkable engineering feats and designs. Spanning a period of over three thousand years, the Persian garden has been a focus of Iran's national imagination, influencing its art, literature and religious beliefs. Its inspirational role, however, has extended far beyond the land of its origins by having a profound impact on garden designs around the world. (LSC-Kingwood)14760 2/26 Th 2-3 p.m. Online Volunteer1963-1973: Decade of MemoriesEnjoy a multi-media presentation of the places, headlines, people, and music that shaped our formative years. Following the presentation, participate in a discussion of your memories, feelings, and experiences of this unique period of time. (LSC-Tomball)15029 2/26 Th 1:30-3:30 p.m. E 177 JohnsonAmerican Battles: Hue, 1968During the Tet Offensive, American and South Vietnamese forces ultimately repelled a nationwide general attack by combined communist forces around the country. The city of Hue, located close to the 17th Parallel, was a major center of urban warfare, and the combined effort of American and South Vietnamese forces to defend the city was a critical moment in the complicated war in Vietnam. (LSC-CyFair) 14661 3/3 Tu 2-3:30 p.m. HSC1 105 AltavillaRevolutionary War BattlesThree battles of the War for Independence that most have never heard of. (LSC-Montgomery)15132 3/4-3/25 W 10 a.m.-Noon UC 200 Volunteer15159 3/4-3/25 W 10 a.m.-Noon Online VolunteerVikings in North AmericaDid the Vikings make it to North America? Where did they go, what did they do? What role did Greenland play? (LSC-University Park) 14382 3/11 W 1-3 p.m. EMI 212 EschenfelderPropoganda of WWIIJoin Holocaust Museum Houston for an exploration of World War II propaganda. While we will focus in particular on the  propaganda  of the Nazi regime, we will also examine some  propaganda  created by the Allies. Both sides saw  propaganda  as vital to their war effort and their  propaganda  still shapes how we see World War II today. (LSC-North Harris) 15674 3/12 Th 1-2:30 p.m. CMED 206 VolunteerThe Battleship TexasWe welcome ALL instructor Mike Jacobs' class about the battleship \"Texas\". Commissioned in 1914, it served in both World Wars, playing crucial roles in the Normandy Invasion and the Battle of Iwo Jima. It was a powerful Dreadnought battleship and provided crucial naval gunfire support. Decommissioned in 1948, it became the world's first preserved battleship museum. It honors American naval history and the sailors who served aboard. (LSC-Tomball) 15902 3/24 Tu 10-11 a.m. E 163 JacobsThe Life of ChristThree themes introduced in the book of Genesis can be traced through the Bible to their culmination in the book of Revelation. Based on the four Gospel accounts the class will demonstrate how the person and work of Jesus Christ are instrumental in the fulfillment of what God is doing in history. (LSC-Montgomery) 15043 3/26-5/28 Th 11 a.m.-1 p.m. UC 310 Clark15160 3/26-5/28 Th 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Online ClarkVichy France and the HolocaustJoin Holocaust Museum Houston to explore the unique story of Vichy France and the Holocaust. The leaders of Vichy argued after the war that they shielded the French people from the worst of Nazi terror. We will evaluate that claim by examining the choices of Vichy leaders and their impact on ordinary people. (LSC-North Harris) 15675 3/26 Th 12:30-2 p.m. CMED 207 VolunteerWe RememberThey were called the greatest generation, but they were just everyday people who were called to do great things. This is about getting past the battles, the heroes and what was won and lost and remembering who they were, where they came from, and what they left behind. (LSC-Tomball)14623 4/14-4/21 Tu 1:30-3:30 p.m. E 177 Lomar


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