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Program Guide - Winter Spring 2015

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SPECIAL INTERESTS 124 REGISTER ONLINE: classweb.townofcary.org PART TWO Building on Your Financial Success (age 18 & up) Learn about identifying and correcting typical financial blind spots, essential estate planning documents, how to get the most value from your insurance dollar, common misconceptions about benefits and savings, investment and retirement planning pitfalls and how to avoid them. Location: Middle Creek Community Center Instructors: Bobby Picha & Laird Hepburn Fees: $75 (R) $98 (6 classes) 82950 Tue Jan 6–Feb 10 7:15–8:30 p.m. 82951 Sun Jan 11–Feb 15 4–5:15 p.m. Social Media for Beginners (age 18 & up) Do you want to tweet, blog, post or pin? Interested in keeping up with your family and friends on Facebook, but not sure how to get started? Learn the basics of popular social media tools including setting up accounts and creating your first post, tweet, or pin. Bring an internet accessible device to class. Location: Herbert C. Young Community Center Instructor: Michele Thomas Fees: $35(R) $46(N) (1 class) 81971 Thu Feb 26 6:30-8:30 p.m. Home & Garden Compost Giveaway Workshops (age 18 & up) Join us for free compost and instruction on how you can grow a beautiful lawn and garden, including tips and techniques for making your own compost. Attendees will receive three sample landscape bags of organic compost, two guide books, 30 minutes of instruction and Q&A. Town of Cary residents only. Location: Fred G. Bond Metro Park Compost Education Center Instructor: Sarah Justice Fees: Free—Residents Only 83124 Thu Mar 5 10–11 a.m. 83125 Thu Mar 5 2–3 p.m. 83126 Thu Mar 5 6–7 p.m. 83127 Fri Mar 6 11 a.m.-noon 83128 Sat Mar 7 8–9 a.m. 83129 Sat Mar 7 10:30–11:30 a.m. 83130 Sat Mar 7 1–2 p.m. NEW! FREE! Did You Know That…? (HS with parent) This one-hour session will reveal important untold facts about the college admissions process. The course will be focused around twenty-five little known facts that all students and parents should know in order to better understand the college application process, and how these facts play into the admission process. Location: Herbert C. Young Community Center Instructor: Sherry S. Andrews, SUCCESS+ 83743 Sat Mar 7 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. 83577 Sat Apr 18 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Education Our World in Motion (age 11–14) Join us as we explore the world in motion through hands- on experiences and take-home activities. Students will experiment using Newton's 3 laws of motion. The price includes the cost of experiment/take home materials. Location: Cary Senior Center Instructor: Kelli Fuhrmann and Erik Russ Fees: $39(R) $50(N) (1 class) 83567 Tue Feb 10 6–8 p.m. Creative Writing (age 11–17) Join us for some creative writing fun where we will explore different genres of creative writing, including creative non-fiction, fiction, poetry, and lyrics. We will focus on planning, process, editing/revising, reading aloud, and publishing. This course is taught by a published instructor with masters' degrees in teaching and American literature, so participants are sure to learn a lot! Location: Cary Senior Center Instructor: Kelli Fuhrmann and Erik Russ Fees: $94(R) $122(N) (4 classes) 83516 Thu Feb 5–Mar 5 6–7:30 p.m. (no class Feb 12) SAT Math Prep Course (age 12–17) Class will focus on direct instruction of SAT math concepts, practice with SAT problem solving and practice, and review of test taking strategies and confidence building. PSAT students welcome. A book fee of $25 is due to instructor by the first class . Location: Middle Creek Community Center Instructor: Bobby Picha Fees: $132(R) $162(N) (6 classes) 82484 Sat Jan 24–Feb 28 11 a.m.-1 p.m. 82727 Sat Mar 7–Apr 25 11 a.m.-1 p.m. (no class Mar 28, Apr 4) FREE! NEW! NEW!

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