LLL Spring Course Catalog 2024

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SPRING 2024 CATALOG MARCH 4 - MAY 3 Registration begins February 21

Courses, Workshops, Excursions, Lunch & Learns and more for Adults 50+ in York County and surrounding areas.

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SPRING 2024 CATALOG CONTENTS 4 Semester At a Glance 6 General Information 9 Volunteer With LL@RH 10 Multi-Week Courses 24 Workshops 27 Art Classes 30 Coffee & Conversations 36 Lunch & Learns 38 Tours 45 Online Registration Instructions 49 PRT Information WELCOME Each semester of Lifelong Learning brings new opportunities! As the Program Coordinator, I enjoy planning a varied lineup of programs for each season. Our staff approaches each semester with the same vision: provide as many enriching educational opportunities as possible for learners by welcoming back previous instructors and opening the door to new facilitators with knowledge to share. What a joy it is to once again, offer over 20 multi-week courses! May you find a program that challenges your thoughts, introduces you to a new skill or hobby, or simply provides the chance to engage in rich conversation with new friends. As always, I’m looking forward to learning with you! Sincerely, Krista Hayes Lifelong Learning Coordinator- City of Rock Hill PRT

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Spring 2024 At a Glance

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OVERVIEW: Lifelong Learning @ Rock Hill (LL@RH) – Where Curiosity Never Retires – is an inclusive community of adults, age 50+, who share knowledge through unique educational opportunities and local excursions. Each semester, outstanding volunteer facilitators provide programs covering a range of engaging topics, experiences and skills related to personal growth, enrichment and more. The only prerequisite is a curiosity to learn! REGISTRATION: Registration begins Wednesday, February 21, 2024 (see times below). All adults 50+ in the community are welcome to participate in these exciting educational opportunities. There are THREE easy ways to register: 1. Register Online (beginning at 10:30 AM on February 21) – Visit cityofrockhill.com/ lifelonglearning and select the “PROGRAM REGISTRATION” icon. See page 45 for complete online registration instructions. 2. Register In-Person – Attend the Spring Semester Kickoff Social on Wednesday, Feb. 21, 9:30 AM-10:30 AM (see page 2). *REGISTRATION OPENS AT 10:30 AM. 3. Register By Phone (beginning at 1 PM on Feb. 21 and thereafter) – Call 803-329-5527 or 803-3252568 to register by phone. SCHOLARSHIPS:

REFUND POLICY:

Financial aid scholarships Refunds will be given up to are available. Please seven days before a program call 803-329-5527 starts. After that, refunds or 803-325-2568 or will not be provided. To email lifelonglearning@ request a refund, please cityofrockhill.com email lifelonglearning@ to inquire about a cityofrockhill.com. scholarship. 6


General Information WAITLIST POLICY: Due to their popularity, programs often reach capacity quickly. Registration limits are set by the facilitator’s preference or space availability. Do not be discouraged by a waitlist! Instead, see the list as a tool for communicating a request for more seats in a program or for scheduling an additional section of the program. Adding your name to a waitlist is the most effective way to communicate this demand! Any openings that become available will go to individuals in the order in which they are entered on the waitlist. Waitlist communications may come directly from LL@RH staff OR as an autogenerated email from the City of Rock Hill with the subject: Waitlist Notification. You must respond to this notification within 24 hours to secure your spot in the program. With over 50 programs open for registration, be prepared with second and third choice options when you register. CANCELATIONS: All programs have a minimum and maximum enrollment. If the minimum enrollment is not met one week prior to the start date, the program will be canceled, and fees will be promptly refunded. If a cancelation of any program must occur, such communication will come via email or phone call. COMMUNICATION: When you register for Lifelong Learning @ Rock Hill, you will automatically be added to the LL@RH email list. If you do not plan to register for courses this semester but want to stay connected with LL@ RH, please visit cityofrockhill.com/stayconnected. Once you submit your email address, please be sure to select “Lifelong Learning” under the Parks, Recreation & Tourism dropdown menu. You can make additional selections, as well, to stay in the know about many of the City’s fantastic offerings! cityofrockhill.com/lifelonglearning

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CLASS DURATION: Classes range from 60-90 minutes per session. For classes requiring more time, it is noted in the description. LOCATION: Most programs are held at Northside Recreation Center: 900 Annafrel Street, Rock Hill, SC 29730. If programs occur elsewhere, it will be noted in the description.

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CLASSROOMS & PARKING: The number of registrants per program dictates its classroom. You will be contacted by email approximately one week prior to the start of your program with the specific location (upstairs or downstairs) and information as to which parking lot at Northside Recreation Center (upper or lower) is most convenient. 8


FACILITATORS:

Volunteer with LL@RH!

Lifelong Learning @ Rock Hill could not exist without generous volunteer facilitators. To learn more about the Spring 2024 Facilitators, please visit the webpage and select the link for “Meet the Facilitators” under the Program Information menu. If you are interested in volunteering as a facilitator in future semesters, please contact the LL@RH staff. OPPORTUNITIES: Many opportunities exist for volunteering with LL@RH. Assist with hospitality; serve as a class host/ hostess who assists facilitators with technology or other needs; welcome participants as a greeter or more. As always, please do the easiest task of all—spread the word about LL@RH to your friends, family and peers! ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Citizen input is vital to the PRT Department. The individuals on the LL@RH Advisory Committee are active participants who provide input and guidance for the program. The expertise of these individuals is valued and appreciated! Faith Harland-White Bill Rogers, Chairperson Barbara Boulware, Vice-Chairperson Vernecia Hartsfield Dave Broucek Jody Steele Dave Dobrowski cityofrockhill.com/lifelonglearning

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Multi-Week Courses NEW THIS SPRING! Next to each program title is a three-digit number. The hope is for these codes to aid in registration, especially for those who register in-person. When you register online, the numbers are sequential although separated by category. In the multi-week descriptions listed on the pages that follow, the courses are listed by days of the week and due to the two-session format, the numbers are not listed chronologically.

MONDAYS 001-BEGINNING UKULELE Dave Cole MONDAYS, 9:30 AM, March 4-April 15 (no class April 1) 6 Weeks: $30; Seats: 12 Take the first steps on a journey that could last the rest of your life! In this course you will study basic Ukulele. The goal is to give you a toehold that can eventually be used as a springboard to much greater accomplishments. You will learn 8-10 chord shapes, as well as several strumming techniques. These will be combined to learn several songs with the goal being you can then learn any song you want to play. You must provide your own ukulele. *Priority registration will be given to those on the Fall 2023 waitlist for Beginning Ukulele.

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002-GUIDE TO ESTATE PLANNING Kent Chalmers, Ascendancy Law MONDAYS & TUESDAYS, 9:30 AM, March 4-March 12 2 Weeks, 2x/Week: $20; Seats: 45 Back by popular demand, Kent Chalmers returns for the Estate Planning course. Learn how to ensure your loved ones are protected in the event of incapacity or death. Understand, from a legal perspective, what needs to happen when a loved one passes away. Learn what your options are for long-term care and when it is time to take action. A time for Q&A will be offered at the end of each class. 003-THEIR EYES WERE WATCHING GOD Joanne Gaskins MONDAYS, 1 PM, March 4-March 25 4 Weeks: $20; Seats: 24

GET TO KNOW JOANNE GASKINS Joanne believes she had the career of her dreams at Northwestern High School where she taught English for 28 years. She enjoys teaching for LL@RH as she can relive her teaching days. Joanne has taught British poetry for LL@RH, along with courses on Othello, To Kill a Mockingbird and Go See a Watchman. cityofrockhill.com/lifelonglearning

Mondays

Join in a study and discussion of Their Eyes Were Watching God, an American classic by Zora Neale Hurston. A writer for the Saturday Review says this book “belongs in the same category—with that of William Faulkner, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and Ernest Hemingway—of enduring American literature.” Class participants will follow Janie’s journey to selfhood and happiness through three marriages. Despite being an African American woman during the Depression in the Jim Crow South, with no education, family, or means, Janie refuses to settle for what everyone she knows feels should make her happy.

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Multi-Week Courses

TUESDAYS 004-LEARN TO PLAY BRIDGE Barbara O’Connell TUESDAYS & THURSDAYS, 9:30 AM-11:30 AM, March 5-March 21 3 Weeks, 2x/Week: $30; Seats: 12 Whether you are a bridge player who wants to sharpen your game, or a beginner wanting to learn to play, this class is for you! Learn the basics and advance to an intermediate skill level, but, above all, learn to love the game of bridge! *Please note each class will last 2 hours. 005-DOUBLE NINE CAFE Terry Plumb TUESDAYS, 1 PM, March 5-March 26 4 Weeks: $20; Seats: 20 Early in the last century, Ybor City, FL was a major center for the manufacture of handmade cigars. Thousands of immigrants arrived from Cuba and Sicily to work in multistory factories. Double Nine Dominoes, a favorite pastime of the cigar makers, is still played by their descendants in the social clubs and cafes of Ybor City. This class delves into Ybor City’s rich history and introduces participants to the rules and strategies for Double Nine Dominoes. PLEASE NOTE: The spring semester operates with two 4-week sessions. The first session is March 4-March 29. The second session is April 8-May 3. As you select your programs, please pay close attention to the start and end dates, along with the start and end times. 12


006-LEARN TO PLAY PICKLEBALL Nancy Needham TUESDAYS, 1 PM, March 5-March 26 4 Weeks: $20; Participants: 12 With thanks to Ms. Needham, you once again have the opportunity to learn to play pickleball! If you plan to register, please be sure that you can endure mild physical activity, with breaks, for 60-75 minutes. The course meets at Boyd Hill Recreation Center. 014-NEXT LEVEL DULCIMER Larry Dimick TUESDAYS, 9:30 AM, April 9-April 30 & MONDAYS, April 22 & April 29 4 Weeks, 6 classes: $30; Seats: 10

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This course is designed for individuals who completed the beginner-level course or who have prior experience in playing the mountain dulcimer. Participants must provide their own instruments. Throughout the course, you will delve into techniques aimed at elevating your playing style. The exploration of chords will enable you to skillfully accompany fellow players or singers, elevating the melody to new heights. Most importantly, participants are guaranteed to derive joy from the delightful experience of engaging with this wonderful instrument!

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Multi-Week Courses 015/016-INTRODUCTION TO WATER AEROBICS Susan VanZile TUESDAYS, 10 AM, April 9-April 30 4 Weeks: $20; Participants: 20 This class will offer low-impact water workouts that build muscle strength and boost your energy. The instructor will lead you through a series of movements using pool noodles, weights and other equipment. The buoyancy of the water is easy on your joints, which makes water aerobics a good choice if you have joint problems, chronic pain or are recovering from an injury. This course will meet at the Rock Hill Aquatics Center and is open to nonmembers of the YMCA who want to try the class before committing to membership. Members of the YMCA are allowed to attend as well. Please choose the correct non-member (015)/member (016) option when registering. 017-LEARN TO PLAY DISC GOLF Austin Adams & Corrie Wooten, Innova Disc Golf TUESDAYS, 1 PM, April 9-April 30 4 Weeks: $20; Participants: 12 Thanks to Innova Disc Golf, this course continues! The energetic and talented disc golf instructors make learning this sport great fun! Now is your chance to join the list of Lifelong Learners who enjoy this sport. This course will take place at the Fewell Park Disc Golf Course. 14


WEDNESDAYS 007-CHAIR YOGA Tami Windell WEDNESDAYS, 9:30 AM, March 6-March 27 4 Weeks: $20; Seats: 15 Have you thought about starting a yoga practice but don’t know where to turn? Join this course where the instructor will guide you into a yoga program with the aid of a chair. You will use the security of a chair to bend and flex, reach and stretch! You will need a yoga mat and two yoga blocks. Information for purchasing this equipment will be emailed following registration. GET TO KNOW TAMI WINDELL

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Tami began her own yoga practice in 2009, became a certified instructor in 2017 and added an advanced certification in 2021. She has over 1200 hours of teaching experience in Rock Hill with a focus in Vinyasa, Yin, Restorative and Chair Yoga. Tami assures you she is not a yogi who can turn herself into a pretzel; she is a real person with a real body that sometimes has aches and pains, just like you! Let her help you not be trapped in your body!

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Multi-Week Courses 008 / 008H-ROCK HILL HISTORY Pat Grant, Chip Hutchison, Gary Williams WEDNESDAYS, 1 PM, March 6-March 27 4 Weeks: $20; Seats: 50 Embark on a fascinating journey through brandnew history talks that unveil the rich tapestry of Rock Hill's past. From its earliest days to navigating economic survival post the cotton mill era, Pat and Chip will delve into the roots of the Village of Rock Hill. Discover the historical significance of the ancient Nation Ford as the bedrock for settlement in this area. Cathy Rose Hicklin will share insights into her ancestor, James Milton Cherry, a distinguished Founding Father. Stephen Turner will guide us through the economic resurgence following the demise of the cotton mills, shedding light on the construction and subsequent demolition of the Town Center Mall. Pat will highlight the early milestones of the Village of Rock Hill and Gary will provide a glimpse into the future of Rock Hill. This comprehensive session is your opportunity to intimately acquaint yourself with Rock Hill's journey from its inception to the present day. *Members of Historic Rock Hill should register for 008H. ATTENTION HISTORIC ROCK HILL MEMBERS: As a benefit of the growing relationship between LL@RH and Historic Rock Hill (HRH), a new perk has been added for HRH members. You may now register for the LL@RH local history courses free of charge. Seats will still be filled on a first-come, first-served basis. Please select your registration for these spring programs accordingly (008H, 058H, 060H).

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009-MURDER MYSTERY CLUB—CASE #2 Todd Harland-White WEDNESDAYS 1 PM, March 6-March 27 4 Weeks: $20; Seats: 20 The Murder Mystery Club started in Fall 2023 when, over the four class sessions, the class worked its way through a fictitious case using a pre-packaged collection of investigation documents and physical evidence items. For this Spring 2024 offering, a new collection of case material will be used with the same process covered in the first course to move on to investigate a second case. No prerequisite is required to enjoy participating in this new case. 010-BEGINNING CROCHET Lou McChesney WEDNESDAYS, 1 PM-3 PM, March 6-April 17 (No class April 3) Enjoy individualized instruction as you learn basic stitches, how to finish a project and how to read patterns. A list of required supplies will be provided before the first class. *Please note each class will last two hours.

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Multi-Week Courses 018-READING THE SACRED BOOK OF NATURE Susan Schorsten WEDNESDAYS, 9:30 AM-11:30 AM, April 10-May 1 4 Weeks: $20; Seats: 20 "The book of nature has no beginning, as it has no end. Open this book where you will, and at any period of your life, and if you have the desire to acquire knowledge you will find it of intense interest […]." -Jim Corbett. This spring you are invited to spend time “reading the book of nature” and discover, perhaps, new learnings about nature, about yourself and about our world. *Please note each class will last 2 hours. 019-ZUMBA GOLD Robin Allen WEDNESDAYS, 1 PM, April 10-May 1 4 Weeks: $20; Participants: 20 Let's PARTY! Join this fun and mood boosting ZUMBA Gold class for people of all levels and all abilities, especially designed for the older adult. Using music of all genres, you will learn easy to follow rhythms and routines. No experience needed to enjoy this upbeat, calorie burning class. Chairs will be provided for anyone who needs one. Standing or sitting, ZUMBA Gold is where it's at!

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THURSDAYS 011-LIFELONG LEARNING @ ROCK HILL SALON Katarina Moyon & Terry Plumb THURSDAYS, 9:30 AM, March 7-March 28 4 Weeks: $20; Seats: 15 Ideas take center stage in a salon, giving participants equal opportunity to read, learn, think and engage in a lively exchange. This course is designed to open a world of ideas and to offer an opportunity for lively listening and communication. The format is inspired by Italian and French salons that flourished during the Age of Enlightenment (1685-1815) and remain popular throughout the world today.

Welcome to the salon! “The Salon class exceeded my expectations. Katarina and Terry were skilled facilitators, asking questions that invited conversation, that stretched our thinking. The topics were interesting, readings reasonable lengths, and the size of the group was perfect for discussion.” ~Jan Phillips cityofrockhill.com/lifelonglearning

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We will delve into a series of articles (one per class), spanning a variety of nonfiction topics. Assigned articles, which should take an hour or less to read, will cover such topics as how to flourish as a human being, volunteerism, a look at our usage of euphemisms and more.

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Multi-Week Courses 012-INTRODUCTION TO GENEALOGICAL RESEARCH John Skardon, York County Library THURSDAYS, 1 PM, March 7-March 28 4 Weeks: $20; Participants: 35 Explore the methods and sources for learning about your ancestors and your family heritage. In this class, you'll learn about proper research methods and genealogical standards, how to effectively analyze sources and apply evidence and build an accurate family tree. Recommended for beginners to intermediate researchers. GET TO KNOW JOHN SKARDON Mr. Skardon is a part of the reference staff and the genealogy librarian at the York County Library. He holds a master’s degree in archives and records management from UNC Chapel Hill. He has been helping researchers and teaching genealogy at the library for almost 10 years. Mr. Skardon is also a genealogy author and has been researching his own family for more than 30 years. 013-INTRODUCTION TO FORENSIC ANTHROPOLOGY Dr. Brent Woodfill, Winthrop University THURSDAYS, 1 PM, March 7-March 28 4 Weeks: $20; Participants: 20 Learn the basics of forensic anthropology in this course that is a combination of lecture, discussion and handson learning. The course will focus on basic laboratory and field techniques with some activities based on model bones that will allow you to reconstruct traits like age, sex, height and trauma. 20


020 / 021-BIRDING IN THE FIELD Dr. Bill Rogers THURSDAYS, 9 AM, April 11-May 2 4 Weeks: $32 (Members of ASCG: $25); Participants: 12 This course is for learners of any experience level who want to acquire or improve the ability to identify birds in the wild. We will cover basics of birding techniques and visit a variety of habitats to search for and learn about the local avifauna, as well as perhaps catch up with some migrant species. Binoculars are essential to participate! The National Geographic Field Guide to North American Birds will be quite useful, as well. You are responsible for your own transportation for the first three gatherings. More details will come about meeting locations prior to each class. The registration fee includes admission to the ASC Greenway and Landsford Canal State Park. Register accordingly based on ASCG membership. Week 1: Winthrop University Lake Week 2: Glencairn Garden + Surrounding Neighborhood Week 4: Landsford Canal (transportation provided-departure time TBA) For best bird viewing, please note 9 AM is the start time for each class. Plan accordingly for travel time. Walks may cover 2 to 2.5 miles. You must be able to walk this distance without sitting to best experience this class. The duration of each class will vary. cityofrockhill.com/lifelonglearning

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Week 3: Anne Springs Close Greenway (ASCG)

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Multi-Week Courses 022-VERY BEGINNER YOGA Tami Windell THURSDAYS, 1 PM, April 11-May 2 4 Weeks: $20; Participants: 15 Are you ready to reconnect with your body and health? Join this course specifically designed for people new to yoga. The instructor will guide you through very accessible poses and breathing techniques. When you complete this course, you will be ready to join any beginners or intermediate yoga class with confidence!

REMEMBER YOUR CUP: Hospitality stations are present at LL@RH programs. To reduce the use of plastic water bottles and paper cups, please consider bringing your own mug, cup or refillable water bottle to reduce waste. Thank you!

023-GARDENING IN THE CAROLINA PIEDMONT Dr. Barbara Allbritton-Grant, Master Gardener THURSDAYS, 1 PM, April 11-May 2 4 Weeks: $20; Participants: 30 Now is the time to look, dream and prepare for the upcoming growing season! Join Dr. Albritton-Grant as she guides individuals towards success with gardening in the Carolina clay.

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024 / 025-BEGINNER & INTERMEDIATE WOODCARVING Rusty Robinson THURSDAYS, 1 PM-3 PM, April 11-May 2 4 Weeks + Materials: $35; Participants: 12 Rusty Robinson returns to share his impressive woodcarving skills! If you have not yet learned this relaxing hobby from Rusty, you want to seize the opportunity! In this class you will delve into fundamental carving techniques and can work on a project of your choice. If you have previously taken woodcarving with Rusty, please register for the Intermediate Course (025), which removes the fee for the carving knife. *Please note each class will last 2 hours. 026-GET TO KNOW ROBERT FROST Dr. Martha Macdonald THURSDAYS, 1 PM, April 11-May 2 4 Weeks: $20; Participants: 10

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For a variety of reasons, Robert Frost is one of America's most beloved poets. This course will introduce you to his background, influences and contributions to literature in America and around the globe. A variety of poems will be read and discussed. During the final class, the poems will be put into context as the class considers Frost’s various approaches and his significance to us. This course is intended to be interactive in which everyone learns together.

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One-Session Workshops

ONE-SESSION WORKSHOPS These sessions provide participants with opportunities to learn about new topics that are typically more hands-on, although the level of active involvement during class varies by workshop. The programs are listed chronologically by date. 027-BASIC LANDSCAPE DESIGN I Halle Russell, Master Gardener MONDAY, March 4, 1 PM Fee: $5; Seats: 25 Landscaping is quite the art but knowing where to begin can be challenging. The popularity of this regularly offered workshop proves there are many questions to answer and much knowledge to acquire. Participants will learn the basics of landscaping to apply at home. This is not a hands-on class but is a prerequisite for registering for Basic Landscape Design II (030 or 032). 028-EXPLORING ROCK HILL WITH MY RIDE Oriana Moore & Katie Quinn, City of Rock Hill Marketing Team TUESDAY, March 5, 9:30 AM-11:30 AM Fee: $5; Participants: 15 Learn everything about My Ride Rock Hill! This free bus service is available to all of Rock Hill's residents and visitors. In this workshop you will learn how to ride on any of our four fixed routes, track the bus and plan trips ahead of time using the My Ride Rock Hill mobile app. Following the lesson, the class will then board a bus and travel along the route. If you are new to using public transit or need a refresher, this beginner-friendly course is perfect for you! *Please note this workshop will last approximately two hours and will meet at the Rock Hill Sports & Event Center. 24


029-CAMELLIA CULTURE AND PROPAGATION Stephen Bott, Member-Charlotte Camellia Society MONDAY, March 11, 1 PM Fee: $5; Participants: 30 This workshop will include general information about growing Camellia plants in the landscape and detailed instructions about several methods of propagation. These methods include air layering, rooting cuttings and grafting. These methods could also be applied to other species of plants. 030 / 032-BASIC LANDSCAPE DESIGN II Halle Russell, Master Gardener THURSDAY, March 14, 9:30 AM; or MONDAY, March 25, 9:30 AM Fee: $5; Seats per date: 8 This workshop is for those who have taken Basic Landscape Design I, either previously or doing so this semester. You will only register for one of the offered dates. Prior to this workshop you will provide pictures of your landscaping situation to receive guidance for addressing specific situations.

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“Halle is a terrific teacher and a wealth of knowledge.” ~Richard Quandt

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One-Session Workshops 031-DECLUTTER TO DOWNSIZE Margaret Johnson MONDAY, March 18, 9:30 AM Fee: $5; Participants: 30 In this workshop, you'll learn effective strategies to initiate the process of decluttering and organizing your living space, preparing you for a move or enabling you to age comfortably in your current home. Engage in conversation focused on handling the belongings we tend to accumulate over time. The class will give you a starting point to begin cleaning out so that your loved ones are not burdened with a mess, and you won't find yourself overwhelmed by excess belongings in your later years. 033-SHADE GARDENS Dr. Barbara Allbritton-Grant, Master Gardener MONDAY, April 29, 1 PM Fee: $5; Participants: 30 A thriving garden does not hinge on abundant sunshine. This class will explore the different types of shade, the advantages of shade gardening and how to overcome its challenges. Examples of plants that do well with less sunshine will be presented, including shrubs, perennials, annuals and wildflowers. REMEMBER! If a program is full when you register, please add your name to the waitlist. This communicates the need for more seats!

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ART CLASSES 034-MAKING FUSED GLASS JEWELRY Bill Belchee & Kim Fulmer TUESDAYS, March 5 & March 12, 9:30 AM 2 Weeks + Materials: $15; Seats: 8 Design and create unique pieces of jewelry which will be fired in a kiln. Each person will design three small crosses as well as your choice of a variety of pendants. The pieces you design can be used as necklaces or as free-standing items. You will choose from a variety of opaque and transparent glasses, as well as from solid colors or mixed colors. We will also explore some of the unique physical and chemical properties of this endlessly fascinating medium. 035-SPRING WREATH & BOWS Halle Russell FRIDAY, March 8, 9:30 AM Class + Materials Fee: $25; Seats: 12

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Ms. Russell returns to help you create a door decoration to celebrate spring using a grape vine wreath and artificial flowers. You will also learn to make a wired ribbon bow to use on the wreath or elsewhere. All supplies will be provided.

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Art Classes 036-HAND STAMPED GREETING CARDS Helen Huskins TUESDAY, March 19, 9:30 AM Class + Materials Fee: $10; Seats: 10 After much popularity, Ms. Huskins returns to teach you to make various cards using stamps, ink and paper. A card example will be provided and all pieces for the card will be precut for you. All you will need to do is stamp the image and put it together. Regardless of your level of creativity, this fun card making class is for you! 037-PAINTING WITH ALCOHOL INK Patti Panetti, PRT Staff WEDNESDAY, April 10, 1 PM Class + Materials Fee: $10; Seats: 12 Back by popular demand, you have another chance to explore this medium! Alcohol ink has very vibrant colors and provides interesting effects when used on slick surfaces. In this class you will paint flowers using different technics on Yupo paper and tiles.

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038-INTRODUCTION TO WATERCOLOR Patti Panetti, PRT Staff TUESDAY, April 16, 1 PM Class + Materials Fee: $10; Seats: 12 In this introductory class, you will learn the basics of watercolor painting with the opportunity to create a large floral pansy. All supplies will be provided. SHARE YOUR IDEAS: Do you have an idea for a future program? Do you want to facilitate the next great course? Do you know someone who might be willing to teach? Visit the LL@RH website to submit a Program Idea & Request form or to complete a Program Proposal & Facilitator Recruitment form. You may also contact LL@RH staff to share your ideas!

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Coffee & Conversations

COFFEE & CONVERSATIONS These one-session gatherings provide participants with an opportunity to learn about the key topic and to engage in conversation with the facilitator and others. Beverages and a light refreshment will be provided. The programs are listed chronologically by date 039-EXPLORING THE CAROLINA THREAD TRAIL Bret Baronak, Carolina Thread Trail Director MONDAY, March 25, 1 PM Fee: $5; Seats: 30 Interested in learning all about trails around Rock Hill and beyond? Join Carolina Thread Trail (CTT) Director Bret Baronak for an informational session on the CTT, a regional network of trails in 15 counties in the Greater Charlotte Region. Bret will showcase all the great opportunities to get outside and enjoy the variety of trails our region has to offer. On Tuesday, March 26, Bret will lead a 1-hour hike on the picturesque Founders Trail, which runs along the Catawba River near Rock Hill and Fort Mill. *Please note the hike is a separate registration (052). GET TO KNOW BRET BARONAK Bret Baronak serves as the Director of the Carolina Thread Trail (CTT), a non-profit organization leading the development of trails in the Charlotte region. Bret is a Rock Hill resident and a lifelong lover of the outdoors. He has a background in urban transportation planning, and over the years became more engaged in activities aimed at increasing the number of facilities for people to more easily walk and bike.

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040-MORNING WITH THE MAYOR Mayor John Gettys TUESDAY, March 26, 9:30 AM Fee: $5; Seats: 75 Mayor Gettys welcomes the opportunity to share with lifelong learners every semester. Join him as he highlights the latest points of interest in this good town. Time will be allotted for topic-related Q&A. 041-MEDICARE 101: UNDERSTANDING THE BASICS TUESDAY, April 9, 1 PM Fee: $5; Seats: 20 Are you experiencing confusion or feeling overwhelmed by the complexities of Medicare? If you have unanswered questions, consider joining Mr. Smith as he provides an overview of the fundamentals of Medicare, empowering you to make the most of its benefits. cityofrockhill.com/lifelonglearning

Coffee & Conversations

Richard Smith, Alpine Advantage Health Insurance

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Coffee & Conversations 042-AN INSIDE LOOK AT THE CITY OF ROCK HILL FINANCES Anne Harty, City of Rock Hill Chief Financial Officer TUESDAY, April 16, 9:30 AM Fee: $5; Seats: 30 In this presentation, Ms. Harty will share how the City of Rock Hill tracks different revenues and uses them for a variety of purposes. This is a similar presentation as to what is shared during the “Inside Rock Hill” course. 043-CARING FOR A LOVED ONE WITH DEMENTIA Barb Cunningham MONDAY, April 22, 9:30 AM Fee: $5; Seats: 25 Navigate the challenging journey of caring for a loved one with dementia through this program. Gain a comprehensive understanding of dementia, strategies for managing behavioral issues and practical tips for creating an environment that enhances functionality. Receive valuable tools and resources for effective dementia care, with dedicated time for open discussion and participant questions.

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044-GROWING UP IN THE ARMY Robert Heath MONDAY, April 22, 1 PM Fee: $5; Seats: 40 As one of 9 children of a soldier, Mr. Heath will discuss the travels and adventures he and his siblings experienced as they traveled the world often in historically significant places - following the assignments of their dad. There are many differences between growing up as an "army brat" and those who have a hometown where they grew up. These were fun and interesting times for the family, and Mr. Heath will be happy to have the opportunity to share them and to engage in conversations with those who join in.

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CONTRIBUTIONS WELCOME! LL@RH is financed and programmed through the City of Rock Hill Parks, Recreation & Tourism Department. Registration fees and sponsorships also help offset expenses. Individual gifts of any size are also accepted to help enhance programming, to expand marketing and to maintain minimal fees for all participants. To make a gift, please select the “Individual Giving” icon on the LL@RH webpage.

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Coffee & Conversations 046-IMPROVING OUR HOMELESS RESPONSE SYSTEM Melissa Carlyle, Catawba Area Coalition for the Homeless MONDAY, April 29, 9:30 AM Fee: $5; Seats: 20 This session is designed to enhance your understanding of homelessness within our community. We will explore our current homeless response system, analyzing its strengths and identifying gaps that impact our ability to address homelessness. Furthermore, this session is dedicated to cultivating change and creating a community where homelessness is rare, brief and non-recurring. GET TO KNOW MELISSA CARLYLE Melissa Carlyle holds a master’s in social work from Winthrop University and serves as the Operations Coordinator for the Catawba Area Coalition for the Homeless (CACH). With a strong educational foundation and hands-on experience, Melissa is dedicated to addressing homelessness and its multifaceted challenges. Her commitment stems from a passion for creating impactful change within communities, empowering individuals and fostering comprehensive solutions to homelessness. Through her role, Melissa actively contributes to enhancing our local homeless response systems, striving to make a lasting difference in the lives of our fellow community members.

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047-THE ARCHITECTURAL EVOLUTION OF DOWNTOWN ROCK HILL Justin Smith, Vinyet Architecture MONDAY, April 29, 3 PM Fee: $5; Seats: 30 Rock Hill native, Justin Smith, and his company Vinyet Architecture have played an instrumental role in upfitting downtown Rock Hill. From the company’s home office to restaurants and residences, Vinyet has transformed the use of historical, local places into modern, efficient gathering spots. And they aren’t finished yet! Learn more about the behind-the-scenes process of redeveloping buildings and preserving history, while also celebrating the work that has already been accomplished and previewing what is yet to come! This program will take place at Hoppin’, a venue upfitted by Vinyet.

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Lunch & Learns LUNCH & LEARNS Lunch & Learn events are open to anyone age 50+ who would like to attend. Each program will take place at Northside Recreation Center. A provided lunch is included in the registration fee. 048-WHO WAS ST. PATRICK, REALLY? Dr. Peter Judge, Winthrop University FRIDAY, March 8, 11:30 AM Fee: $15; Seats: 50 After last spring’s unavoidable cancelation of this program, we are delighted to offer it again! Join Dr. Judge as he tells about St. Patrick’s family and background, his life, his dedication to the people of Ireland and to preaching his faith. Attention will also be given to St. Patrick’s challenges both in England and in Ireland, and the writings we have from him. Lastly, gain insight into the observance of his feast day, March 17.

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049-ORIGINS OF AMERICAN FOLK MUSIC Larry Dimick & Randy Wright MONDAY, March 18, 11:30 AM Fee: $15; Seats: 50 These passionate musicians will provide a discussion of the rise of folk music in the U.S., particularly Appalachian music with some detours into other types, as well. Instruments will be demonstrated, with their origins explored, and songs will be shared. Come ready to sing along! GET TO KNOW LARRY DIMICK

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Along with being called into ministry 40 years ago came an introduction to folk instruments when informal jam sessions took place in school each week. Quickly realizing his innate talent for learning instruments and possessing a keen ear for lead and harmony singing, Larry embraced music as a powerful tool throughout his tenure as a pastor. Even in retirement, he continues to share the gift of music. Larry previously taught the Beginning Dulcimer course for LL@RH and is offering the Next Level Dulcimer course this spring.

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Local Tours & Excursions

LOCAL TOURS & EXCURSIONS These outings provide the opportunity to get to know more about a variety of places within our community or within a short drive. 050 / 051-GET CLOSE TO HISTORY Bill Robinson, Anne Springs Close Greenway Cabin Docent THURSDAY, March 21, 1 PM-4 PM Fee: $12 (ASCG Members: $5); Participants: 12 Each year some 297,000 people visit the Anne Springs Close Greenway (ASCG). Most of them are unaware that the history on display is rich, dating back to the 1780’s and beyond. In this tour you will be immersed in the histories of two 18th century cabins, the Nation Ford Road, the tragic demise of the American Chestnut tree and more, drawing on documentation of excellent local historians. Please note this tour may last for 3+ hours. You will be on your feet most of the time. Participants need to be able to walk 2-3 miles. Register accordingly based on ASCG membership. *You are responsible for your own transportation to the ASC Greenway.

TRANSPORTATION: As you register for a tour, please note when transportation is provided. Email reminders will be sent, as well.

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052-CAROLINA THREAD TRAIL HIKE Bret Baronak, CTT Director TUESDAY, March 26, 1 PM Fee: $5; Tour Limit: 12 Following Mr. Baronak’s introductory presentation to the Carolina Thread Trail (CTT), he will lead a 1-hour hike on the picturesque Founders Trail, which runs along the Catawba River near Rock Hill and Fort Mill. *You are responsible for your own transportation to the trailhead. Directions will be provided to registrants in advance. To attend Mr. Baronak’s talk on the CTT, you must also register for that event (039). 053-GLENCAIRN GARDEN TOUR Halle Russell, Master Gardener MONDAY, April 8, 1 PM Fee: $5; Tour Limit: 10

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You may have driven by or walked through Glencairn many times but doing so with guidance can provide a very new experience! Explore the beauty of spring as you learn about plants found on the grounds, basic history of the land and other intriguing facts.

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Local Tours & Excursions 054-HISTORIC BRATTONSVILLE Zach Lemhouse, Culture & Heritage Museums Historian FRIDAY, April 12, 1 PM (12:30 PM Departure from Northside) Fee: $15; Tour Limit: 25 Join Mr. Lemhouse on a tour of Historic Brattonsville. Learn more about the site’s history from its settlement in 1766 through the present, with a special focus on the site’s three periods of significance: the Revolutionary Era (1775-1783), the Antebellum Era (1815-1861) and the Reconstruction Era (1865-1877). Along the way you will be introduced to the diverse Brattonsville community which included enslaved people of African descent, Freedmen, farmers, planters, educators, merchants, skilled laborers and sharecroppers. *Transportation will be provided for those who need it. 055-WINTHROP WALKING TOUR Gary Simrill, Winthrop University MONDAY, April 15, 1 PM Fee: $5; Tour Limit: 15 This popular tour returns! Join alumnus Gary Simrill for a walking tour of the Winthrop campus. The tour will include historical facts and information about the people who made a difference for higher education and the architecture that endures today. Participants will also get an interior view of some of the campus buildings. A small break will be provided during the tour, but you must be able to walk and stay on your feet for at least 2-2.5 hours.

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056-THE PRESIDENT JAMES K. POLK STATE HISTORIC SITE WEDNESDAY, April 17, 10 AM (9 AM Departure from Northside) Fee: $15; Tour Limit: 20 The President James K. Polk State Historic Site is home to the birthplace of the 11th President and the only Chief-of-State born in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. During this guided tour, you will visit the main house, the two cabins and the kitchen house, the historic cemetery, the kitchen garden and the museum. The site aims to bring the life of Polk’s boyhood and Presidency alive in a unique and engaging way. The tour will require you to be on your feet for most of the time, 1.5-2 hours. *Transportation will be provided for those who need it. 057-TATANKA BISON RANCH Fred Ilse, Founder/CEO TUESDAY, April 23, 2 PM (1:15 Departure from Northside)

If you have not had a chance yet to visit the ranch, make plans to do so this spring! The 2-hour tour will allow you to spend time viewing the herd, learning more about the sociable, yet wild, animals that inhabit the beautiful 215-acre ranch in York with the motto of “Preservation, Education & Agritourism.” *Transportation will be provided for those who need it. cityofrockhill.com/lifelonglearning

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Fee: $25; Limit Per Tour: 16

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Local Tours & Excursions 058 / 058H-LAURELWOOD CEMETERY: OLD SECTION WALKING TOUR Pat Grant, Chip Hutchison & Gary Williams, Historic Rock Hill THURSDAY, April 25, 1 PM Fee: $5; Tour Limit: 20 A walk through Laurelwood is a walk through Rock Hill from 1872 until present. Walk the Old Section of Laurelwood Cemetery where the Founding Families of Rock Hill are buried and become acquainted with the layout of the cemetery. You need to be able to stand on your feet for the duration of the tour, 1.5-2 hours. *Members of Historic Rock Hill should register for 058H.

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059-SMALL TOWNS IN THE CAROLINAS: AIKEN Patti Panetti & Lisa Rumford, PRT Staff FRIDAY, April 26, 8 AM Departure from Northside Fee: $40 + lunch; Tour Limit: 25 Kick off this new travel series with visits to small towns in the Carolinas! The first trip will take you to Aiken, SC where you will join a Historic Winter Colony Trolly tour followed by lunch on your own at a nearby restaurant. Post-lunch activities may include local shopping, visiting Hopeland Gardens or the Aiken Thoroughbred Racing Hall of Fame & Museum. Subsequent semesters will provide opportunities to visit other small towns in North or South Carolina. *Transportation will be provided. 060 / 060H-DOWNTOWN WALKING TOUR Pat Grant, Chip Hutchison & Gary Williams, Historic Rock Hill WEDNESDAY, May 1, 1 PM Fee: $5; Tour Limit: 15

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This walking tour will begin on the west side of the historic Friedheim Building (now Wells Fargo). Throughout the walk guides will give the history and trivia of the landmark buildings. Sites of interest on side streets will be noted as well as now-demolished buildings that were important to the economic development and social life of Rock Hill. The tour will also identify some of Rock Hill's most notable buildings, while also talking about the big changes in downtown Rock Hill over the years and the impact on the lives of the people. Participants must be able to walk approximately 0.5 miles and remain on their feet for the duration of the tour. *Members of Historic Rock Hill should register for 060H.

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Local Tours & Excursions 061-POWELL FARM The Powell Family FRIDAY, May 3, 10 AM (9:15 AM Departure from Northside) Fee: $40; Tour Limit: 20 The Powell Farm experience includes a guided tour of the historic Osborne House, (established 1862-63), the organic garden, old country store, molasses mill, bee apiary, the historic Jehu House (c.1877) and vineyards. The tour will conclude with lunch at the Osborne House. *Transportation will be provided for those who need it. Priority registration will be given to those on the Fall 2023 waitlist for the Powell Farm tour.

STAY TUNED Be sure to check your weekly email for reminders prior to the start of a program. Also, read the weekly eBulletin to stay informed of the latest events and happenings. The website is also updated regularly and can answer many questions. We look forward to seeing YOU as part of the LL@RH community!

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PRACTICE: Registration day typically comes with a lot of excitement and eagerness to get into programs. To ensure you know how to access your account, practice logging in prior to the start of registration on February 21, 2024. If you experience any difficulty, you will have time to contact staff for assistance.

ONLINE REGISTRATION INSTRUCTIONS The directions on this page are intended to help with online registration. Registering online improves your chances of getting into popular programs. Be prepared with second and third choice options when you register. Note: The sample screens shown on this page are what you would see if working on a desktop or laptop computer. The screens on a mobile device will look different.

[1] Visit the website: cityofrockhill.com/ lifelonglearning.

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[2] On this page, click on PROGRAM REGISTRATION.

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Online Registration Instructions [3] Click the Log In/Create Account box on the top left of the screen. This will appear:

Your username is your email address including the email provider (i.e.: @ gmail.com). [4] If you know your information, complete the fields for Email/Username and Password. Then click the “Log In” button. If you do not know your username and password, click on the “Forgot Password” link and follow the instructions. If you need to create an account, click the light blue box. It is recommended you create your account prior to the first day of registration (02/21/24). [5] Once you have logged in, click the “Activities” tab on the top ribbon. Filter for “Lifelong Learning” on the menu on the left of the screen:

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[6] Scroll through the list of programs being offered and select the one(s) that interest you. Click the small box beside your name. Then select “Add to Cart.”

[7] To select multiple programs, simply click outside of the cart and repeat step 6 for additional programs. Then continue through each screen to process your payment.

REMEMBER: NEW THIS SPRINGREGISTRATION CODES!

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To assist with finding your desired program(s), all titles now have a numeric identity. Although still divided by categories, all programs in the registration system are listed chronologically.

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THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS PLATINUM:

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LL@RH appreciates the continued relationship with these community partners: Historic Rock Hill & Winthrop University.

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Many thanks to Oriana Moore with the City of Rock Hill Marketing Team for her diligent work in producing this catalog!

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City of Rock Hill – PRT Attn: Lifelong Learning P.O. Box 11706 Rock Hill, SC 29731

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