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LSC-Cyfair LSC-Kingwood LSC-Montgomery LSC-North Harris LSC-Tomball LSC-University ParkAcademy forLifelong LearningA learning Community for active adults 50 Fall 2014 Course ScheduleLoneStar.edu/ALL

Academy forLifelong LearningA learning community for active adults 50 Lone Star CollegeWith 78,000 students in credit classes, and a total enrollmentof more than 90,000 students, Lone Star College (LSC) isone of the fastest-growing community college systems inthe nation and the largest institution of higher education inthe Houston area. Recognized for its commitment to studentsuccess and credential completion, LSC leads a number ofhigh-profile programs designed to improve student success,including the state-wide Texas Completes project and theCollege Credit for Heroes, aimed at transforming militaryexperience into college credits for returning veterans. LSCShas six colleges including LSC-CyFair, LSC-Kingwood, LSCMontgomery, LSC-North Harris, LSC-Tomball, and LSCUniversity Park.Academy for Lifelong Learning (ALL)The Academy for Lifelong Learning (ALL) is a membershipcommunity that enriches the lives of senior adults by providingstimulating classes and seminars, social activities, skillsdevelopment, and opportunities for personal growth. One ofthe fastest-growing trends in America is for seniors to movenear colleges and universities to take advantage of low-costartistic and cultural activities.ALL memberships at each LSC campus are available for anaffordable annual fee. No prior education is required. Nogrades are given. No tests or textbooks required. This islearning for the enjoyment of learning.As a member, you can help decide what is offered, volunteerto teach a course, or help arrange day trips. You will alsoreceive advance notice of our many fine arts events and haveaccess to our libraries and computer labs.ALL member benefits include: Free or low-cost lectures, workshops and seminars;Day trips to local nature and historical sites;Access to select college fitness centers;Advance notice of art shows with artist receptions;Discount pricing on plays, concerts and musicals;20 percent discount (if age 60 or older) on somecommunity education courses;Access to college libraries and computer labs; andCampus photo ID cards.Activities are designed with the busy schedules of seniorsin mind. Most classes are one to two hours in length. Somemay have multiple class sessions over several weeks. Daytrips are local, one-day outings. All information is easy tounderstand and enjoyable. Instructors are knowledgeable andapproachable.

Registration is required to attend activities and classes.Social Activities Local day tripsGame daysNature walksPlays, musicals, concertsLuncheonsMoviesPersonal Growth Book clubsSpiritual discussionsPolitical discussionsHealth and fitness lecturesUseful Seminars Hobbies and craftsArt appreciation and art, drawing and paintingFinanceAging issuesHistorySkills Development Basic computerWritingALL MembershipCampus MembershipYour annual non-refundable 20 ( 35 for LSC-Montgomery)membership through August 31, 2015 entitles you to registerfor ALL classes at your local Lone Star College campus. Someclasses may require small event, supplies or entrance fees.Global ALL Membership 55 (Through Aug. 31, 2015)Enjoy the membership benefits of six Lone Star Collegecampuses. The non-refundable 55 global membership feeentitles you to take courses and to use the services of LSCCyFair, LSC-Kingwood, LSC-Montgomery, LSC-North Harris,LSC-Tomball and LSC-University Park.ParticipateIn addition to attending classes and activities, you can makenew friends and enrich your life by learning new things. Youare encouraged to participate as a committee member orvolunteer as an instructor to share your ideas.Volunteer instructor. What better way to share yourenthusiasm and expertise in subjects important to you thanbecoming an ALL volunteer instructor? You have a lifetime ofknowledge to share—whether it’s discussing an historical eventor sharing your love of arts and crafts. Becoming a volunteerinstructor allows you to teach others about what is near anddear to your heart, all in a safe and fun environment. An ALLstaff member can give you more details about becoming avolunteer instructor.Committee member. The ALL program staff members needinput from knowledgeable members to help make decisionsabout course selection, scheduling and marketing. As aTable of ContentsLSC-CyFair Classes. 5LSC-Kingwood Classes. 13LSC-Montgomery Classes. 24LSC-North Harris Classes. 35LSC-Tomball Classes. 41LSC-University Park Classes. 48FALL 2014 COURSE SCHEDULE1

volunteer committee member, you’ll be able to do that andmore. Your life experience is important and can help ensurethe success of the ALL program and promote ALL within thecommunity. Contact your local campus ALL staff member aboutcommittee opportunities.ONLINE INSTRUCTIONSObtain your Username and Password1. From the Lone Star College web site (LoneStar.edu), selectmyLoneStarDisclosureALL seeks to provide courses that are academically interestingand create opportunities for members to broaden their scopeand interests. The material presented in the courses is forinformational purposes only. None of the courses earn collegecredit. Participation in ALL does not constitute enrollment at theLone Star College System (LSCS). LSCS disclaims any liabilityincurred in connection with the use of information obtainedfrom a course.The views and opinions expressed in ALL courses are strictlythose of the instructors. Because the advice or informationgiven by your instructor may not coincide exactly with yourown particular situation, we urge you to: 1) consult your brokeror financial advisor before acting upon implied or actualrecommendations concerning investments; and 2) consult yourdoctor before following any suggestions pertaining to use ofmedically-related products or other medical advice.2. Log-in window opens; click the ? next to the usernamebox. Forgot your Username.3. Get Username window opens. Enter your Student ID#(ALL Member #), Last Name, and Birthdate. Click Submit.LSCS System does not endorse the opinions, services orproducts offered by the instructors.Important DatesLone Star College campuses will be closed on:Labor Day holiday .Aug. 30–Sept. 1Thanksgiving holiday .Nov. 27–304. A new window opens providing your Username.WRITE IT DOWN! Click Proceed to log in page.5. Enter your Username on the Log-in page, then clickForgot your password.Winter holiday .Dec. 22–Jan. 4ALL Refund PolicyNo refunds are given for annual ALL membership fees.Regarding classes with a fee, members must officially withdrawbefore class begins to receive a refund for the course fee.Otherwise, no refund will be given.Tax Deductible Donations To The Lone Star CollegeAcademies For Lifelong LearningWith the help of numerous individuals, businesses andcommunity organizations, the Lone Star College System (LSCS)Foundation provides financial resources to the students, faculty,staff, and academic programs in the System. Tax deductibledonations, or grants based on volunteer participation, can bemade to the Foundation and designated for each Academyfor Lifelong Learning within the System. For additionalinformation, contact your local Academy for Lifelong Learningrepresentative or the LSCS Foundation Executive Director,Darcy Mingoia at 832-813-6636.2LONE STAR COLLEGE -ACADEMY FOR LIFELONG LEARNING6. The Reset Password window opens. Enter your Username,then click Submit.7.Follow the instructions to reset/obtain your password.WRITE IT DOWN! NOTE: You cannot use any portion ofyour Username in the password.If you encounter problems, please call the 24-Hour HelpDesk 832.813.6600.8. Return to the Log-in page, enter your password, click theSubmit button.9.You are now logged into myLoneStar home screen and it issafe to close your browser.

Pay Member FeeNOTE: This process works best on a PC using Internet ExplorerVer. 8 or higherFIRST — gather your information. You will need: Your ALL member # and a valid credit card Lone Star College Username & Password: if you don’tknow or don’t have this data, see Page 2 for instructionsSECOND — follow the below steps.1. From Internet Explorer, open the Lone Star CollegeContinuing Education web page (LoneStar.edu/continuing-ed)4. Verify you have selected the correct campus and topic,then click Select Class.2. On the Continuing Education homepage,click Search & Register.5. On the next screen, click Add to Shopping Cart.6. On the two subsequent screens, click Proceed to Checkoutthen Complete Enrollment.3. The Search For Classes screen appears. Find the ClassNbr box and enter the appropriate class number from thebelow table then click SEARCH.One CampusGLOBAL (all six campuses –select your home 598Montgomery15705Montgomery1597North Harris1595North Harris15704Tomball15707Tomball1599University Park16443University Park 164417.On the next page, under Returning Students enter your UserID (not your member/student number) and Password.Click Sign On button.8. The Update Registration Data page opens. Verify yourinformation is correct, then at bottom of page click UpdateRegistration and Enroll.BE PATIENT!! The “processing ” button at top right ofpage indicates the system is updating. This may take afew minutes.9.The Registration Confirmation page opens. IGNORE THESTATEMENT HIGHLIGHTED IN YELLOW AT TOP OFPAGE. Click Continue to Payment.10. When the !!! WARNING !!! screen appears, clickContinue to Touchnet. The Lone Star College paymentscreen opens and you can pay with your credit card.11. Click Sign Out in upper right corner of screenCongratulations! You have completed the ALL paymentprocess.Lone Star College HELPDESK is available 24/7832.813.6600NOTE: If you receive “Enrollment Failed” message, pleasecontact the Lone Star College HELPDESK at 832.813.6600.FALL 2014 COURSE SCHEDULE3

Register for ClassesNOTE: This process works best on a PC using Internet ExplorerVer. 8 or higherIMPORTANT WARNINGDuring this process, after about 10 minutes of inactivity, theClass Search session will time out and a Welcome screenappears. To continue registering for classes, click the CE OnlineRegistration button.FIRST — gather your information. You will need: Your ALL member # Lone Star College Username & Password: if you don’tknow or don’t have this data, see Page 2 for instructions List of Class Numbers from our catalog for the classesyou want to take6. When the Classes Selected page opens, click Add to ShoppingCart.7.Shopping Cart screen displays your classes. To chooseanother class, click Return to Class Results then click Start ANew Search. When you are finished selecting classes, clickProceed to Checkout.8. Confirm your classes, then click Complete Enrollment at thebottom of the page.SECOND — follow the below steps to register.1. From Internet Explorer, open the Lone Star CollegeContinuing Education web page (LoneStar.edu/continuing-ed)9.2. On the Continuing Education homepage,click Search & Register.10. The Update Registration Data screen opens. Verify yourinformation is correct, then at bottom of page click UpdateRegistration and Enroll.On the next screen, under Returning Students, enteryour User ID (not your member/student number) andPassword. Click Sign On button.BE PATIENT!! The “processing ” button at top right ofpage indicates the system is updating. This may take afew minutes.11. The Registration Confirmation page opens andconfirms your enrollment. IGNORE THE STATEMENTHIGHLIGHTED IN YELLOW AT TOP OF PAGE. It is nowsafe to close your browser.3. Enter the 4- or 5-digit class number from the Academy forLifelong Learning Course Schedule. Click Search.NOTE: If you receive “Enrollment Failed” message,please contact the Lone Star College HELPDESK at832.813.6600.REVIEW OR PRINT YOUR CLASS SCHEDULE1. From Internet Explorer, open the Lone Star College webpage (LoneStar.edu). Click myLoneStar.2. Enter your Username and Password, then click Submit.The myLoneStar home page opens.3. Click MyClasses, then click Class Schedule. Select a term thenclick Continue.4. To print, scroll to bottom of schedule and click View PrinterFriendly Link. A file opens which you can print and/or saveto your hard disk.4. If a class is full, you will see a yellow warning box at topof screen that says “The search returns no results ” Toselect another class, click Clear Criteria then enter anotherclass number and click Search.5. Verify you have selected the correct class and topic, thenclick Select Class.4LONE STAR COLLEGE -ACADEMY FOR LIFELONG LEARNINGLone Star College HELPDESK is available 24/7832.813.6600

ALL membership for the 2014-2015 Membership Yearis required to register for classes.Hwy.219Hwy. 529W. Little YorkLSC-Cypress CenterClay Rd.I-10Sam Houston Pkwy.LSCFairbanksCenterIf you are unable to attend Open House,Contact UsVISIT our Continuing Education Office:LSC-CyFair9191 Barker Cypress Rd,Cypress, TX 77433CASA Building, Room 116Monday through Thursday,8 a.m.—6 p.m.Friday, 8 a.m.—5 p.m.LSC-CYFAIRContinuing Education (CE)9191 Barker Cypress Rd,CASA 116Cypress, TX 1.290.3460NSPNorth Parking9876Entrance #135124SPSouth ParkingSPSouth Parking10Entrance #2Entrance #3Entrance #4WEST ROADCenter for the Arts (ART)Instructional Building (CASA)10 Emergency Service Education6 College Center/Food11Centerfor the Arts (ART) 5Center (ESEC)2 Technology Center (TECH)6 College Center/Food Service/Service/ Bookstore/Fitness23 TechnologyCenter(TECH)Bookstore/Fitness Center (CENT)SP Student Parking CenterLearning Commons/College and HarrisCounty Public Library(LRNC)7 Health Science Center(CENT)(HSC)3 LearningCommons/College4 andStudentHarrisServices/Admissions/8 Science Laboratory(HSC)7 BuildingHealthScience Center (HSC)County Public LibraryFinancial Aid (CASA)9 Central Plant8 Science Laboratory Building (HSC)(LRNC)9 Central Plant4 Student Services/Admissions/10 Emergency Service Education Financial Aid (CASA)Center (ESEC)5 Instructional Building (CASA)SP Student ParkingFALL 2014 COURSE SCHEDULE5LONE STAR COLLEGE-CYFAIRLSC-CyFair ContinuingEducation offices arein CASA 116.BARKER CYPRESSOffice of Technology Services:832.813.6600Spencer Rd.Hwy. 6Non-Emergency Number includingCourtesy Transport (for ambulatoryand escort assistance): 832.813.6800FMWest Rd.Come by the office any time afterOpen House to register for ALLmembership and classes.All campuses now require parking tagsto park on campus. Please come by theCE office for information on how to geta current tag.Police Emergencies: 281.290.5911609049Saturday, Sept. 13, 20149 a.m. —noonConference Center, CENT 151Parking Tags RequiredImportant Contact NumbersLSC-CyFairBarker CypressImportant Information Regarding Classes with FeesThe ALL program offers a few classes that require an additionalfee. For these popular classes, there are special registrationguidelines. If you want to sign up for a class with a fee, it isimportant to do this at the Registration Open House. Earlyenrollment in these classes is not accepted. Since enrollmentin these classes is on a first-come, first-served basis, and theclass fee is paid at that time, make it a priority on the day ofthe Open House to go directly to the sign-up tables when thedoors open.ATTEND our Open House:Fry Rd.MEMBERSHIP. 6AARP Driver Safety. 6All General. 7Crafts. 7Financial. 8Food, Cooking, Culinary. 8Fun & Recreation. 8Health & Fitness. 8History. 9Law. 10Medical. 10Music & Theater. 10Nature & Environment. 10Photography. 11Political & Community. 11Science. 12Spirituality, Religion & Philosophy. 12Travel & Tours. 12How to Register2y.HwTable of Contents

Reg. ALL New MembershipThe ALL Membership is an annual membership and runs concurrentwith the school year (Sept. 1, 2014 through Aug. 31, 2015). Weprefer that you pay your membership dues with a check (easier toverify spelling of names and addresses). You may also pay by creditcard by completing the section at the bottom of the Registration Form.Cash is acceptable, but please be sure to print clearly so you getproper credit.15708ALL MembershipFall 2014Global ALL MembershipUpgrade and enjoy the membership benefits at all six Lone StarCollege campuses. The non-refundable 55 membership fee entitlesReg. #DayDateTimeLocationInstructoryou to take courses and use the other selected services at LSC-CyFair,LSC-Kingwood, LSC-Montgomery, LSC-North Harris, LSC-Tomball adLSC-University Park.1596Global MembershipFall 2014AARP DRIVER SAFETYAARP Driver Safety ProgramAARP Driver Safety Program, a five-hour classroom refresher targetedfor older individuals who are interested in improving their drivingskills. Participants will review the “rules of the road” and defensivedriving practices. Time will be provided for registration, instruction,certification preparation and distribution. Many auto insurers willdiscount your premium if you take this class (check with your carrier),Information for ALL MembersALL ClassroomOur classes will be held in HSC 106 unless otherwise noted in theschedule or ALL The News blog, allcyfair.blogspot.com.Be CourteousPlease arrive early to class to prevent disruptions to your fellowclassmates and our guest speakers. Remember to allow enoughtime to find parking. Keep conversations to a minimum during theinstruction. Let’s show our appreciation to our guest speakers andour respect to our ALL members by observing these simple requests.Remember to silence your cell phone and step out of the classroomif you have to take a call.ALL BlogsVisit our ALL class blog, http://lsccyfairall.blogspot.com, to find materialon classes that you may have missed. We also have links to otheractivities on campus and maps to our classroom and other buildingsaround campus. An updated class schedule is available at right,under Class Listing.Visit our ALL The News blog, http://allcyfair.blogspot.com, to get thelatest information on items of interest to our ALL group. The mostup-to-date information for our ALL classes is contained on this blog.Please bookmark the blog’s web page and check often for anyimportant updates regarding ALL.Important Change Regarding Bus TripsWe will NOT have bus trip signups at the Fall Open House. Instead,you can sign up on Sept. 19 in HSC 106 at 10 a.m. for the Oct.,Nov. and Dec. 2014 bus trips. This is the same procedure we haveused for the last two quarters of bus trip signup. If you cannot makeit to a bus trip signup event, please email lsccyfairall@gmail.com withyour questions.Signup dates for bus trips are announced to our membership inthe ALL The News Blog. Buses are generously provided by HarrisCounty at no cost to our members. Trips are limited to a total of 39passengers (including docents/hosts). ALL membership is required.For detailed information or announcements, please visit our ALL TheNews blog, http://allcyfair.blogspot.com.Ways to Volunteer for ALL1. Join a committee2. Help with our Open House events3. Submit/recruit new ideas for classes4. Become an ALL instructorMeet You ThereJoin us for monthly off-campus gatherings to visit various sites ofinterest, do lunch, and socialize with members of our ALL community.These gatherings will be announced in our For ALL to Read email.6LONE STAR COLLEGE-CYFAIR ACADEMY FOR LIFELONG LEARNINGLIFE WorkshopsLearning, Inspiration, Fellowship, and Enrichment. Each Wednesdayfrom 10-11 a.m. in Library 131, LIFE will present an interestingprogram on a variety of subject, from history, astronomy to cookiedecorating. Go to LoneStar.edu/library/14656 for the latest schedule.Friends of the LibraryFriends of the Library is a non-profit organization dedicated tomaking CyFair Branch Library the best in the system. You can helpsupport the Friends efforts by becoming a member and by shoppingin our book store located just inside the main entrance to the library.Monies raised through membership donations and book sales helpfund a variety of library programs and scholarships. For moreinformation on membership, volunteer opportunities and book storehours visit our web page at LoneStar.edu/library/cyfair-friends or emailthe Friends at fol.lsc.cyfair@gmail.com.Centre for the ArtsThe Centre for the Arts at LSC-CyFair is a great cultural asset for thecommunity. Attend a wide variety of entertainment including plays,musicals, jazz, orchestra and choral performances. See art exhibitsyear round at the Bosque Art Gallery. Call 281-290-5201 or visitLoneStar.edu/box-office-ticket-info for more information.Think FactoryThe Think Factory is a series sponsored by the LSC-CyFairPhilosophy Department that brings faculty, students and membersof the community together to discuss a range of ideas that havephilosophical resonance. Meetings locations to be announced.Thank You, ALL VolunteersLSC-CyFair thanks all of the volunteers who help make the ALLprogram and the college such a success. Without the many volunteershelping with committees, instructing classes and organizingactivities, the ALL program would not exist. We appreciate our manycommunity members who help decide class selection and find ourspeakers. They share their knowledge and enthusiasm about theirareas of interest, which helps us offer more classes with greatervariety. We want to also acknowledge the great benefits ALL bringsto the campus, from helping with student registration and the StudentSuccess program, to working the annual CyFest, to being a visiblepresence to students on campus, proving that learning never goesout of style.Get Class Details and UpdatesFor the latest information on our upcoming classes, schedulechanges, room changes, cancellations or additions, please visit ourALL The News blog often. Please bookmark this web page in yourfavorite browser, http://allcyfair.blogspot.com. Check the blog beforeany trip to campus for the latest class updates.LoneStar.edu/Cyfair-ALL

Reg. #DayDateTimeLocationInstructorALL GENERALIntroduction to ALL and the LSC-CyFair CampusBoth new and returning members are invited to this class to learn moreabout the ALL program and the many things to do on this beautifulcampus. From attending plays and concerts to the many volunteeringopportunities, there is definitely something for everyone of ourmembers to enjoy. Join Cheryl LeJune, ALL member, as she takes youon this discovery tour. Choose either the Monday or Tuesday session.16622M9/1510-11:30 a.m.HSC 106LeJune16624T9/1610-11:30 a.m.HSC 106LeJuneCRAFTSCraft classes require substantial planning. This includes purchasing materials early enough to allow the instructor to prepare forthe expected group on the scheduled class date. For that reason,there will be no refunds given, materials saved or additionalinstruction periods allowed for members who miss a scheduledcraft class.Let’s Make a TurkeyJoin us for a fun woodworking class with Gene Chism. Participantsin this class will create a wooden turkey that can be used as acenterpiece for a table or fall arrangement. Gene will do the hardpart of cutting the wood forms so that you can spend your timedecorating the turkey as you like. Class is limited to 15 participantswith a kit fee of 12.16700Th9/18, 9/25, 10/2 1:30-3:30 p.m.HSC 106ChismWooden Book StandEveryone needs a tabletop book stand to hold those heavy books.These are handy for the kitchen, office, music room or anywhere youneed to display a book. Gene will have the wood pieces pre-cut andassembled. Then you will create your masterpiece by decorating asyou like with painting, stickers, decorative paper or other items to makeit personal. This class is limited to 15 participants with a class fee of 14 for the kit. There will be three class sessions: Oct. 16, 23 & 30.16701Th10/16, 23, 30 1:30-3:30 p.m.HSC 106ChismHoliday OrganizerDo the holidays send you into a tizzy? Don’t worry, all you need todo is get organized. Having things in one handy place will makethings much easier to get things done. Mary Ellen Walsh will show ushow to make an attractive holder/folder that will stow your holidaycard list, you gift ideas, your stamps, and other items you need to sailthrough the stress of the holidays smoothly. After this class you cancreate folders for any challenge that needs organizing such as workprojects, craft projects, etc. Class fee of 5 will be collected at thedoor from those attending the class.16652W10/221:30-3:30 p.m.HSC 106WalshHalloween LuminariesHalloween Mason Jar Luminaries will be the craft project for thisclass. ALL member Anne McErlean will lead this class and show ushow to transform ordinary glass Mason jars into great decorationsEMAIL: or Halloween. You will be able to create three luminaries includingFrankenstein, Ghost and Pumpkin. Class limited to 15 participants.Class fee of 5.16653Th10/2310 a.m.-noonHSC 106McErleanT-Shirt RugDo you have old t-shirts that you hate to part with but they need tobe loved in a new way? ALL member Elsie Markuson will show ushow to cut, braid, crochet and weave old t-shirts into a beautiful rugor placemat or table runner. Don’t worry if you don’t crochet, that isonly a small portion of this class. Start saving those t-shirts now for thisfun hands-on class. Two class sessions: Nov. 3 and 17 at 1:30 p.m.Class participants may need to purchase a skein of neutral coloredyarn and a crochet needle if they don’t have one. This will be neededfor the second class.16710M11/3, 11/17 1:30-3:30 p.m.HSC 106MarkusonGet Your Student ID CardWith your ALL membership, you are eligible for a free photostudent ID card. After registering for ALL and paying themembership fee, ask for a Student ID voucher from the PayCounter (Counter #4) in the CASA building. Then, proceed tothe Library’s Circulation Desk and let them know you are thereto get your ID. If you already have your ID, please have thesemester updated at the Pay Counter.All Occasion CardsIn the U.S. we send more than seven billion greeting cards annually.Make your cards special by creating them yourself. Bobbie Leaswill bring “part” of her stash of rubber stamps so you can makeunique cards. Maybe you need a card for a child who passed thespelling test. Or maybe you need a card for a friend bragging howshe can still wear the earrings she wore in high school. Whateverthe occasion, you can make a special card. Class is limited to 15participants with a class fee of 8.16676Th11/131:30-3:30 p.m.HSC 106LeasChili Pepper Key RackHave you ever misplaced your keys? Well this “chili pepper” projectwill help you keep them handy. Gene Chism, our local woodworm,will cut the wooden form and you will then decorate to your liking.If you always have control of your keys, this would also make a nicegift for someone else. Class limited to 15 participants with a class feeof 8.16702T & Th 12/2 & 12/4 1:30-3:30 p.m.HSC 106ChismHoliday Flower ArrangementA pretty flower arrangement can really enhance your home. PeggyMeeker and her assistants will demonstrate how to create a lovelyflower arrangement for the holidays. Learn about care and handlingtechniques, the principles of design and basic flower arranging. Classis limited to 20 participants. A class fee of 15 will include a smallcontainer and a selection of flowers that you can take home. Peggyand her friends create the weekly flower arrangements at nearby St.Cuthbert Episcopal Church.16688M12/81:30-3:30 p.m.HSC 105MeekerChristmas CardsThe holidays are fast approaching. You may have already sent outyour bulk Christmas cards but aren’t there a few people who wouldappreciate a handcrafted card made just for them. Bobbie Leas willreturn with her ideas and supplies so that you can create cards for afew special people. Class will be limited to 15 participants and hasa class fee of 8.16690Th12/111:30-3:30 p.m.HSC 106LeasPHONE: 281.290.3460FALL 2014 COURSE SCHEDULE7LSC-CYFAIRbut attendance will not allow you to dismiss a moving violation ticket.Course fee (payable by check to AARP on the day of the class): 15 for AARP members (must present your AARP card to receivefull discount) and 20 for non-members. Bring your driver’s license.Light refreshments will be available. Maximum class size is 30. YOUMUST SIGN UP FOR THIS CLASS DURING REGISTRATION. SIGNTHE WAIT LIST IF MAX HAS BEEN MET. Cancellations often occur;you will likely clear the wait list.16643Sat10/118 a.m.-1 p.m.HSC 106KleinReg. #

Reg. ntroduction to AnnuitiesTim Hudson of SilverStar Financial will discuss Annuity Basics. Learnabout the key features of various annuities: immediate vs. deferredannuities, fixed vs. variable annuities, how to put money into andtake money out of an annuity, different types of payout options, andfactors affecting payouts. A workbook will be provided to help youremember i

College Credit for Heroes, aimed at transforming military experience into college credits for returning veterans. LSCS has six colleges including LSC-CyFair, LSC-Kingwood, LSC-Montgomery, LSC-North Harris, LSC-Tomball, and LSC-University Park. Academy for Lifelong Learning (ALL) The Academy for Lifelong Learning (ALL) is a membership