Personal Enrichment Spring 2013 Class Schedule

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Personal Enrichment INTERMEDIATE MODERN DANCE TECHNIQUE This course is designed for students continuing beyond the fundamentals of modern dance and wishing to develop his or her modern dance technique. Intermediate Modern Dance Technique is for beginning dancers, teachers of theater movement, athletes or persons interested in dance as a fine art. Great choreographers will be explored and imitated through various class sessions. Prerequisite: Must have previously taken this class and received an A. For college credit, enroll in DNC 222-001 or -002. 7828 CDAN 12-001 Grayslake Campus Meets Tuesdays and Thursdays, January 22 to May 16 9:30-10:45 a.m. $129 Room P103 Alpert 7829 CDAN 12-002 Grayslake Campus Meets Saturdays, January 26 to May 11 10:30 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. $129 Room P106 Potter

INTERMEDIATE YOGA Designed for student with basic yoga knowledge. Prerequisite: Must have previously taken this class and received an A. For college credit, enroll in DNC 224-001. 7904 CDAN 15-001 Grayslake Campus Meets Mondays and Wednesdays January 23 toMay 15 8:30-9:45 a.m. $129 Room P106 Crews

Family, Home and Parenting courses online • Assisting Aging Parents • Guiding Kids on the Internet • Managing Life as a Single Parent • Navigating Divorce • Understanding Adolescents Visit www.ed2go.com/clc for a complete course list. Turn to page 15 for details.

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Financial Management RETIREMENT PLANNING TODAY Living a rich life takes more than money. Because of tax law changes and the uncertain future of Social Security, a sound financial plan has never been more vital. Learn five strategies to manage investment risks, 11 ways to save money on taxes, questions to ask before buying insurance, how to handle your company retirement plan and how to calculate savings needed to retire. Couples may attend for a single registration fee. A $25 fee for the 235-page textbook is payable to instructor at the first class. 7906 CFIN 2-001 Grayslake Campus Meets Thursdays, February 21 to March 7 7-9:15 p.m. $65 Room TBA Babjak

REJUVENATE YOUR RETIREMENT You worked hard to manage funds for a comfortable retirement. But current economic conditions require a second look at them. This comprehensive course focuses on issues and financial concepts important to retirees. In straight forward language it explains financial strategies such as tax-efficient income planning, lifestyle preservation, inflation protection and providing a legacy. However, money is only one aspect of post-retirement planning. The course introduces fulfilling activities such as travel, hobbies, sports, crafts, business ventures and lifelong learning to help make the most of your retirement years. A $25 fee for the 143-page illustrated workbook is payable to the instructor the first night of class. Couples may attend together for a single registration fee. 7907 CFIN 6-001 Grayslake Campus Meets Thursdays, January 31 to February 7 9:30-11:45 a.m. $55 Room E124 & E125 Babjak 7908 CFIN 6-002 Grayslake Campus Meets Tuesdays, January 29 to February 5 1-3:15 p.m. $55 Room E124 & E125 Babjak

Interested in securing your nest egg? Register for Retirement Planning Today. Call (847) 543-2022 for information about more financial management classes.

Financial Management courses online • Personal Financial Management Classes • Protect Your Money, Credit and Identity • Real Estate Investing Class • Stock Market Investing Classes Visit www.ed2go.com/clc for a complete course list. Turn to page 15 for details.

Gardening/Landscaping GARDEN DESIGN 101 Good landscape design can not only help create a picturesque landscape, but a resilient landscape as well. Learn the basics of how to conduct a site analysis, draw a base map, and develop a master plan that can be phased in over time to produce beautiful and costefficient results. 8178 CGAR 9-001 Meets Wednesday, March 20 7-9 p.m. $25 Room H105

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Our gardening courses are an excellent choice for those seeking to have their yards and landscapes certified through Conserve Lake County's Conservation@Home program. For a free property consultation and more information, visit www.ConserveLakeCounty.org.

RAIN GARDEN AND PRAIRIE PLANTING Homeowners are catching on to the trends of creating environmentally sound plantings and using more native plants. Low, poorly drained locations can be used for rain gardens to filter rainwater and help store storm water runoff. Dry, sunny areas can incorporate prairie species along with hardy perennials to provide year-round color and texture. 8177 CGAR 4-001 Meets Wednesday, April 3 7-9 p.m. $25 Room H105

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