FALL
2023 CATALOG
SEPTEMBER 11 - NOVEMBER 10
Registration begins August 28
Courses, Workshops, Excursions, Lunch & Learns and more for Adults 50+ in York County and surrounding areas.
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2 M O N D A Y , A U G U S T 2 8 9 : 3 0 - 1 1 : 3 0 A M N O R T H S I D E R E C R E A T I O N C E N T E R 9 0 0 A N N A F R E L S T R E E T For more information: Krista.Hayes@cityofrockhill.com 803-329-5527 ~EXPLORE THE PROGRAMS~ ~MEET THE FACILITATORS~ ~REUNITE WITH FRIENDS~ ~WIN PRIZES~ Registration opens at 11 AM *Online & In-Person*
CONTENTS
4 Semester At a Glance
6 General Information
9 Volunteer With LL@RH
10 Multi-Week Courses
25 One-Session Workshops
28 Art Classes
31 Coffee & Conversations
40 Lunch & Learns
41 Tours & Excursions
46 Online Registration Instructions
49 PRT Information
MEET THE STAFF
Krista Hayes - LL@RH Program Supervisor: After two years in this role, Krista continues to thoroughly enjoy the opportunity to guide this growing program and to provide meaningful experiences for all participants. One of her favorite aspects of the program is watching friendships grow amid the warm and inclusive community of LL@RH.
Emily Prosser - LL@RH Program Assistant: Emily joined the PRT team at the beginning of the summer, although she had her first experience with LL@RH as a facilitator in the spring. Emily is also an integrative health coach, and she fully supports every component of LL@RH for what it provides to the overall health of the participants.
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4 MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY 9:30 RH: GTGP, GREAT OPPORTUNITIES 9:30 LL@RH SALON 9:30 YOUR BASIC BIRD 9:30 BRIDGE 9:30 LANDSCAPE DES. II (9/15) 9:30 FRENCH 9:30 BRIDGE 9:30 CLAY POT SCARECROWS (9/13) 9:30 THE BLEACHERY (10/5) 9:30 LANDSCAPE DES. II (9/22) 11:45 WATER AEROBICS 9:30 COLLEGE FOOTBALL (9/19) 9:30 ELLIOT W. SPRINGS (9/20) 9:30 FLORAL ARRANGEMENT (10/5) 11:30 RH MUSIC CLUB (9/27) 1:00 MURDER MYSTERY 9:30 AUTISM (10/3) 9:30 STAMPED GREETING CARDS #1 (9/27) 1:00 POTTERY #1 (9/14 & 9/28) 1:00 CATAWBA RESERV. (9/29) 1:00 WHAT IS AI? (9/18) 1:00 PICKLEBALL 9:30 STAMPED GREETING CARDS #2 (10/4) 1:00 POTTERY #2 (9/21 & 10/5) 1:00 FALL PRUNING ( 9/25) 1:00 LANDSCAPE DES. I (9/12) 1:00 ROCK HILL HISTORY 1:00 ALCOHOL INK (9/21) 1:00 CATAWBA POTTERY (10/2) 1:00 LANDSCAPE DES. II (9/19) 1:00 CROCHET 1:00 REAL FRIENDS TALK ABOUT RACE (10/5) 1:00 ELIAS HILL/CEMETERY TOUR (9/26) 1:00 AUTUMN WREATH (10/4) 1:00 NASC TOUR (10/3) KEY: MULTI-WEEK COURSES ; ONE-SESSION WORKSHOPS ; COFFEE & CONVERSATIONS ; TOURS ; ART ; LUNCH & LEARNS First Session AT a GLANCE (SEPT. 11OCT. 6)
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY 9:30 ORAL READING INT. 9:30 JFK BOOK CLUB 9:30 PHOTO. & SPIRITUALITY 9:30 HUMAN GENETICS 101 9:30 SCAND. STARS #1 (11/3) 9:30 LESSONS FROM THE MAYOR (10/23) 9:30 ESTATE PLANNING (10/31 & 11/7) 9:30 RH WELCOMES THE WORLD (10/25) 9:30 CELANESE CELRIVER (10/19) 11:30 KISS THE GROUND DOCUMENTARY (11/10) 9:30 ACTIVE SHOOTER (10/30) 1:00 DISC GOLF 9:30 ESTATE PLANNING (11/1 & 11/8) 9:30 HOLOCAUST HIDDEN CHILD (11/2) 1:00 SCAND. STARS #2 (11/3) 9:30 LEVY DEAS (11/6) 1:00 ABCS OF NIL (10/17) 1:00 CROCHET (10/18 & 10/25) 1:00 UKULELE 1:00 WOODCARVING 1:00 LAURELWOOD (10/24) 1:00 YCL RESOURCES 1:00 FIRST FEMALE MAYOR (10/19) 1:00 REGIONAL PARK (10/16) 1:00 WHERE IN HEALTH (10/31 & 11/7) 1:00 CCAP (10/25-11/8) 1:00 WHERE IN HEALTH (11/2 & 11/7) 1:00 PENNIES FOR PROGRESS (10/30) 2:00 TATANKA RANCH (10/26) 2:00 COCKTAILS W/ BP (10/23) KEY: MULTI-WEEK COURSES ; ONE-SESSION WORKSHOPS ; COFFEE & CONVERSATIONS ; TOURS ; ART ; LUNCH & LEARNS Second Session AT a GLANCE (OCT. 16NOV. 10) cityofrockhill.com/lifelonglearning 5
Fall 2023 At a Glance
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 Monday, August 28, 2023 (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 11 AM on Aug. 28) – Visit cityofrockhill.com/lifelonglearning and select the “PROGRAM REGISTRATION” icon. See page 46 for complete online registration instructions.
2. Register In-Person – Attend the Fall Semester Kickoff Social on Monday, Aug. 28, 9:30 - 11:30 AM (see page 2). *REGISTRATION OPENS AT 11 AM!
3. Register By Phone (beginning at 1:30 PM on Aug. 28 and thereafter) – Call 803-329-5527 or 803325-2568 to register by phone.
SCHOLARSHIPS: Financial aid scholarships are available. Please call 803-329-5527 or 803-325-2568 or email lifelonglearning@ cityofrockhill.com to inquire about a scholarship.
REFUND POLICY:
Refunds will be given up to seven days before a program starts. After that, refunds will not be provided. To request a refund, please email the LL@RH Coordinator: lifelonglearning@ cityofrockhill.com.
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WAITLIST POLICY:
Due to their popularity, LL@RH programs reach capacity quickly. Registration limits are set by 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, if possible. 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 60 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 also make additional selections to stay in the know about many of the City’s fantastic offerings!
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PROGRAM DURATION:
Programs range from 60-90 minutes per session. For programs requiring longer classes, 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.
PCLASSROOMS & PARKING:
The number of registrants per program dictates its classroom. You will be contacted by email approximately one week before the start of your program with the specific meeting room and information as to which parking lot at Northside Recreation Center (upper or lower) is most convenient.
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FACILITATORS:
Lifelong Learning @ Rock Hill could not exist without the passionate, talented and fantastic volunteer facilitators. To learn more about the Fall 2023 Facilitators, please visit cityofrockhill.com/ lifelonglearning 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.
NEEDS:
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! To volunteer, please contact Emily.Prosser@cityofrockhill. com. As always, please do the easiest task of all— spread the word about LL@RH to your friends, family and peers!
Thank you, Volunteers!
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!
Jody Steele, Chairperson
Bill Rogers, Vice-Chairperson
Barbara Boulware
David Broucek
Faith Harland-White
Charles Robinson Dinesh Shah
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V olunteer with LL@RH!
MONDAYS
ROCK HILL: GOOD TOWN, GREAT PEOPLE, GREAT OPPORTUNITIES
Multiple Facilitators
MONDAYS, 9:30 AM, Sept. 11 - Oct. 2
4-Weeks: $20; Seats:40
As Rock Hill continues to grow and advance, there are many organizations playing an impactful role of changing lives within the community. This program will allow you to learn from different organizations each week as they highlight the role they play in making a difference in this good town. They will also share the many ways that great people are needed to continue to make a difference. If you are looking for new ways to volunteer your time, have found yourself uncertain as to how to get involved or simply want to be better informed of meaningful happenings in the community, this course is for you!
Sept. 11: Pathways Community Center
Sept. 18: Old Town Association; ChristmasVille
Sept. 25: Children’s Attention Home; Safe Passage
Oct. 2: Rock Hill Schools Education Foundation; Toys for Happiness
PLEASE NOTE:
The fall semester operates with two 4-week sessions. The first session is September 11 to October 6. The second session is October 16 to November 10. Some tours are scheduled during the week of October 9. As you select your programs, please pay close attention to the start and end dates, along with the start and end times.
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CONVERSATIONAL FRENCH
Larry Wineland
MONDAYS, 9:30 AM, Sept. 11 - Oct. 2
4 Weeks: $20; Seats: 20
Get to know the basic questions in French when traveling abroad ... and some of the answers. This course is designed to open you to a world of ideas and to offer an opportunity for lively listening and communication.
INTRODUCTION TO WATER AEROBICS
Susan Van Zile
MONDAYS, 11:45 AM – 1:15 PM, Sept. 11 - Oct. 2
4 Weeks: $30 (non-member YMCA) ; Limit: 25
Take the plunge and try this low-impact workout that builds muscle strength and boosts your energy. The instructor will lead you through a series of moves using noodles, weights and other provided 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 be held in the shallow, warm pool at the Rock Hill Aquatics Center. This course is open to nonmembers of the YMCA who want to try the class before committing to membership. *If you are a YMCA member and interested in this course, please contact the LL@RH staff prior to registration.
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MURDER MYSTERY CLUB
Todd Harland-White
MONDAYS, 1 PM, Sept. 11 - Oct. 2
4 Weeks: $20; Seats: 15
This course shows you how to move from solitary reading of mystery stories or binge-watching of detective shows to interactively solving (fake) crimes with family and friends. We will work through a fictitious case using a pre-packaged collection of investigation documents and physical evidence items. We’ll learn to identify the weapon, develop a timeline, test alibis, crack ciphers, figure out who is innocent and decide "who dun it." We’ll also talk about related board games, mystery puzzles, letters from Sherlock Holmes, and even hosting or attending Murder Mystery Dinners or Weekends.
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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Multi-Week Courses
ORAL READING INTERPRETATION
Larry Wineland
MONDAYS, 9:30 AM, Oct. 16 - Nov. 6
4 Weeks: $20; Seats: 20
Have you ever been asked to read something aloud in front of others? It can be frightful. We’ll take passages from scripts, books, stories, the Bible, etc. and try to interpret them in an oral fashion. We will also work with voice projection. We might make actors of you yet!
GET TO KNOW LARRY WINELAND
Larry is a retired instructor of French with 33+ years in secondary education and 12 years as an adjunct instructor at Messiah College and Dickinson College (both in Pennsylvania). Larry was also a theatre director for over 30 years where he taught Oral Interpretation and Speech. He has also been involved with community theatre groups in PA and Summerville, SC. Larry learned about LL@RH before the spring semester, and after participating in a few programs decided to give back as a facilitator. We are delighted to have Larry on board this semester as he provides new content and experiences for the program!
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Mondays
BEGINNER & INTERMEDIATE WOODCARVING
Rusty Robinson
MONDAYS, 1 - 3 PM, Oct. 16 - Nov. 6
Seats: 12; 4 Weeks: $20; Materials Fee: $15
Rusty Robinson returns to share his remarkable talent with woodcarving! If you have not learned this relaxing hobby from Rusty, you want to take advantage of this opportunity! Not only do you learn to carve, but you also find yourself part of a community of woodcarvers through LL@RH!
*Please note each class will last 2 hours.
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"I love and highly recommend Lifelong Learning!"
- Barb Cunningham
LIFELONG LEARNING @ ROCK HILL SALON
Katarina Moyon & Terry Plumb
TUESDAYS 9:30 AM, Sept. 12 - Oct. 3
4 Weeks: $20; Seats: 15
Salons date from the Age of Enlightenment (16851815) in Italy and France. Based on the French word for living room, salons were gatherings of intellectuals, artists and politicians – often led by women – who gathered in an intimate setting to discuss poetry, literature and current events. Salons remain popular today throughout the world.
Ideas take center stage in a salon, giving participants equal opportunity to read, learn, think and engage in a lively exchange.
We will delve into a series of articles and excerpts (one per class), spanning a variety of nonfiction topics. Assigned articles will cover such topics as how market values play an increasing role in our lives; consideration of the role and character of community in a flourishing society; and more.
Mondays/ Tuesdays
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BRIDGE FOR BEGINNERS
Barbara O’Connell
TUESDAYS & THURSDAYS, 9:30-11:30 AM, Sept. 12-Sept. 28
3 Weeks, 2x/week: $30;
Seats: 12
After much popularity in the spring, Bridge for Beginners returns for the fall! Whether you have dabbled with the game of Bridge or have always wanted to learn but haven’t tried, this is the course for you! Come have fun while learning to play!
*Please note each class will last 2 hours.
LEARN TO PLAY PICKLEBALL
Nancy Needham
TUESDAYS, 1 PM, Sept. 12 - Oct. 3
4 Weeks: $20;
Participants: 12
Back by popular demand, the opportunity to learn to play pickleball returns! 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.
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Multi-Week Courses
JOHN F. KENNEDY HIDDEN HISTORY BOOK CLUB
Bryan Ghent, Winthrop University
TUESDAYS, 9:30 AM, Oct. 17 - Nov. 7
4 Weeks: $20; Seats: 20
As we approach the 60th anniversary of JFK’s assassination, this course will provide you the opportunity to engage in discussion regarding this controversial event. All participants need to have The Hidden History of the JFK Assassination by Lamar Waldron (ISBN: 978-1619024397). The book is available on Amazon for $21.
LEARN TO PLAY DISC GOLF
Austin Adams & Corrie Wooten, Innova Disc Golf
TUESDAYS, 1 PM, Oct. 17 - Nov. 7
4 Weeks: $20; Participants: 12
Thanks to Innova Disc Golf, this course is happening again! 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.
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Tuesdays
"What a fun and enjoyable class! I never dreamed I would be playing a new sport in my senior years. Thanks for the diversity of classes that you offer!”
- Rose Janeski, Disc Golf Participant, Spring 2023
GUIDE TO ESTATE PLANNING, PROBATE & LONG-TERM CARE
Bridget Walker, The Estate Preservation Law Firm
TUESDAYS & WEDNESDAYS, 9:30 AM, Oct. 31 - Nov. 8
4 Weeks: $20; Seats: 25
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. Learn the pitfalls of improper estate planning as we discuss celebrity estates gone bad. A time for Q&A will be offered at the end of each class.
GET TO KNOW BRIDGET WALKER
Bridget is a South Carolina licensed attorney focusing in the areas of Estate Planning and Elder Law. Her firm is in Rock Hill. Prior to becoming an attorney, she worked as a Lead Paralegal and Legal Administrator for an Estate Planning and Elder Law firm in Massachusetts for 18 years. She has dedicated her career to helping families and their loved ones understand the importance of proper estate planning. She started the Estate Preservation Law Firm in 2022 with the mission of helping individuals and families find their unique path to lifelong protection and peace of mind. The firm is education-centered and active in supporting the local community.
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WHERE IN HEALTH ARE WE GOING?
Dr. David Keely, President-Healthcare for All, SC Chapter
TUESDAYS & THURSDAYS, 1 PM, Oct. 31 - Nov. 9
4 Weeks: $20; Seats: 20
Learn the ins & outs of our complicated U.S. healthcare system, and what is being done about it at the state and national levels. Explore the major driving forces behind our healthcare system when compared to 10 other industrialized nations. Come engage in respectful conversation regarding a challenging topic.
WEDNESDAYS
YOUR BASIC BIRD
Dr. Bill Rogers
WEDNESDAYS, 9:30 AM, Sept. 13 - Oct. 4
4 Weeks: $20; Seats: 20
Join Dr. Rogers on an entertaining exploration of the biology of birds.Take a dive into the structure and behavior of birds. Explore their evolutionary history and the overwhelming importance of flight in birds’ lives. Learn about conservation and means for inviting birds to your yard. Lastly, as much as possible, become familiar with some interesting local species. This course is perfect for any and all bird enthusiasts!
Tuesdays/ Wednesdays
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ROCK HILL’S YESTERYEARS
Pat Grant, Historic Rock Hill
WEDNESDAYS, 1 PM, Sept. 13 - Oct. 4
4 Weeks: $20; Seats: 50
Pat Grant returns to share about the complicated making of York County and Rock Hill and the coming of the railroads. In addition to Pat, guest speakers include: to Dawn Johnson of Rock Hill’s African American Cultural Resources Advisory Committee, speaking on the contributions of African-Americans to the growth and development of Rock Hill; Leila Roddey Hicklin telling about the involvement of the Roddey Family in the building of our town; Chip Hutchison sharing about the great life of Ann Hutchison White; and Gary Williams identifying and celebrating the new and restored buildings around town.
BEGINNING CROCHET
Lou McChesney
WEDNESDAYS, 1 - 3 PM, Sept. 13 - Oct. 25
(No class Oct. 11)
6 Weeks: $30; Seats: 4
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 this course will last two hours each week.
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PHOTOGRAPHY & SPIRITUALITY
Susan M. Schorsten
WEDNESDAYS, 9:30 - 11:30 AM, Oct. 18 - Nov. 8
4 Weeks: $20; Seats: 20
Photography is one of the creative arts which can stimulate our imagination, our curiosity and our creativity. It can also lead us to prayer and deeper reflection, wonder, awe and self-knowledge. This workshop is for amateur photographers - folks who do photography for the pleasure of doing it. Participants do not need any special or expensive equipment - only a simple camera or a phone that has a camera.
*Please note that each class will last two hours each week.
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!
Wednesdays
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LIBRARY TIPS & TRICKS
Donna Andrews & Troy Beckham, York County Library Staff
WEDNESDAYS, 1 PM, Oct. 18 - Nov. 8
4 Weeks: $20; Seats: 20
Join York County Library staff as they return to teach about the following:
Week 1: Library databases and the wealth of information offered
Week 2: YCL’s Virtual Library—eBooks, audiobooks, etc.
Week 3: Streaming—how does it work? How do you do it? What does the library offer?
Week 4: What is a podcast? Where do you find them? What are the most popular podcasts?
As always, the YCL staff will answer additional questions to help you best understand the many resources offered!
"I have taken three classes from Donna and Troy. They are the cream of the crop. Every class I have taken with them I learned something. Providing Donna and Troy offer another class, I will attend."
- Elizabeth Todd
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Multi-Week Courses
CLINTON ConNEXTion ACTION PLAN (CCAP)
Tadean Page & Elaine Wilmore, City of Rock Hill
WEDNESDAYS, 1 PM, Oct. 25 - Nov. 8
3 Weeks: $20; Seats: 12
This course continues to repeat as those who have taken it-as well as those who lead it-emphasize its importance and meaningful impact. The Clinton ConNEXTion Action Plan is a strategy and movement for the revitalization and redevelopment of South Rock Hill. Participants can expect to explore the vision and discuss strategies to move the community forward. This course will include a guided bus tour (Week 2).
THURSDAYS
HUMAN GENETICS 101 AND BEYOND
Dr. Charles Schwartz
THURSDAYS, 9:30 AM, Oct. 19 - Nov. 9
4 Weeks: $20; Seats: 20
The course will begin with an overview of the basics of human genetics: What are chromosomes? What are DNA and RNA? What are genes? What are the different modes of inheritance? Once students have a background of the principles of genetics, the course will cover human disorders, which do not follow these principles. Dr. Schwartz will outline the procedures used to identify genes associated with human disease providing examples from his research. Lastly, he will utilize his experience studying intellectual disability, autism and birth defects to present examples of the complexities of human genetics. Recent studies have revealed that we still have a lot to learn.
Wednesdays/ Thursdays
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BEGINNING UKULELE
Dave Cole
THURSDAYS, 1 PM, Oct. 19 - Nov. 9
4 Weeks: $20; Seats: 10
Learn the basic skills necessary for playing Ukulele. Accompany yourself, others or even lead singalongs. This is a very basic beginning course. No previous experience is required. As a bonus, research has shown that learning to play a musical instrument may help stave off the advancement of dementia. But the best reason to learn is that playing the Ukulele is just plain fun! It’s hard to play a Ukulele without smiling. So come get your grin on. *You must provide your own instrument.
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ONE-SESSION WORKSHOPS
These sessions provide participants with hands-on opportunities to learn something new. The level of involvement varies by workshop. The programs are listed chronologically by date.
BASIC LANDSCAPE DESIGN I
Halle Russell, Master Gardener
TUESDAY, Sept. 12, 1 PM
Fee: $5; Seats: 25
Landscaping is quite the art but knowing where to begin can prove challenging. 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.
BASIC LANDSCAPE DESIGN II
Halle Russell, Master Gardener
FRIDAY, Sept. 15, 1 PM; or TUESDAY, Sept. 19, 1 PM; or FRIDAY, Sept. 22, 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 in order to receive guidance for addressing specific situations.
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One-Session
Workshops
"Landscape Design II was one of the best classes I have ever attended on this topic. It was a great way to connect with fellow gardeners. Halle Russell is an awesome instructor and facilitator."
- Debby Bosselman
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE? NOW WHAT?!
Jerry Brown
MONDAY, Sept. 18, 9:30 AM
Fee: $5; Seats: 40
Have you ever wondered how Artificial Intelligence (AI) works? In this workshop, we will explore the basics of AI, from its history to its current state. We will also learn how to use Google’s AI tool Bard, a large language model that can generate text, translate languages and write customized reports. Bard can help us with all aspects of the AI development process, from brainstorming ideas to writing code and testing applications. By the end of this workshop, you will have a better understanding of AI and be able to use it to create your own amazing applications. We will also decipher this description to determine how much of it was actually written by Bard!
FALL PLANTING, PRUNING & MAINTENANCE
Halle Russell, Master Gardener
MONDAY, Sept. 25, 1 PM
Fee: $5; Seats: 10
Fall is the time for planting shrubs, pruning and preparing plants for winter. This workshop will consist of a demo on how to correctly plant shrubs, how to prune shrubs and trees and how to perform general maintenance on your plants. Come prepared to get dirty in this workshop!
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LEARN TO MAKE COCKTAILS
Bob Peters
MONDAY, Oct. 23, 2 PM
Fee: $5 (Paid directly to OTKC on 10/23); Seats: 40 Join Old Town Kitchen & Cocktail’s mixologist Bob Peters as he teaches you how to prepare three unique cocktails. Mr. Peters is an award-winning cocktail artisan. You do not want to miss this fun opportunity to learn from him! This workshop will be hosted at Old Town Kitchen & Cocktails who will also provide a light buffet of finger foods. You must register for this event to reserve your seat, but payment will be due to the restaurant on the day of the event.
CIVILIAN RESPONSE TO ACTIVE SHOOTER EVENTS
William Andrews, Community Services Sergeant, RHPD
MONDAY, Oct. 30, 9:30 AM
Fee: $5; Seats: 25
The Civilian Response to Active Shooter Events (CRASE) course, designed and built on the Avoid, Deny, Defend (ADD) strategy developed by ALERRT in 2004, provides strategies, guidance and a proven plan for surviving an active shooter event.
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
CLAY POT SCARECROW
Halle Russell
WEDNESDAY, Sept. 13, 9:30 AM
Class + Materials fee: $15; Seats: 16
Use clay pots to create a whimsical and functional candle holder that will add a touch of character to any space.
POTTERY FOR BEGINNERS
Wendy Waddle, PRT Staff
THURSDAY, Sept. 14 & Sept. 28, 2 PM (Session 1); or THURSDAY, Sept. 21 & Oct. 5, 2 PM (Session 2)
Class + Materials fee: $20; Seats: 10
In this class you will practice basic handbuilt pottery skills while making a seasonal decorative item. You will be able to choose from several different design options such as platters, bowls or other home/ seasonal décor pieces. You will explore different textures, tools and glaze options for your finished piece. All bowls and platters will be food safe. This class will be at Boyd Hill Recreation Center.
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ALCOHOL INK LANDSCAPES
Patti Panetti, PRT Staff
THURSDAY, Sept. 21, 1 PM
Class + Materials fee: $10; Seats: 12
Alcohol ink has very vibrant colors and provides interesting effects when used on slick surfaces. In this class we will paint landscapes on Yupo paper and tiles.
HAND STAMPED GREETING CARDS
Helen Huskins
WEDNESDAY, Sept. 27; or Oct. 4, 9:30 AM
Class + Materials fee: $10; Seats: 10 per class
Do you love to send greeting cards? Register for one of these classes 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!
STAY TUNED
Be sure to check your weekly email for reminders prior to the start of a program. Also, read the Monday eBulletins 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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AUTUMN WREATH
Halle Russell
WEDNESDAY, Oct. 4, 1 PM
Class + Materials fee: $20 Seats: 15
Create a door decoration for yourself or as a gift to celebrate autumn using a grapevine wreath and nature’s bounty.
FALL FLOWER ARRANGEMENT
Halle Russell
THURSDAY, Oct. 5, 9:30 AM
Class + Materials fee: $15; Seats: 15
Create a live flower vase arrangement for yourself or to share!
SCANDINAVIAN STARS
Halle Russell
FRIDAY, Nov. 3, 9:30 AM; or FRIDAY, Nov. 3, 1 PM
Class + Materials fee: $10; Seats: 12
This popular craft returns. Register for ONE of the classes to learn to use Bristol board paper to create a holiday decoration.
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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.
COLLEGE FOOTBALL AND THE NEW SOUTH, 1888-1926
Andy Doyle, Winthrop University
TUESDAY, Sept. 19, 9:30 AM
Fee: $5; Seats: 30
Even many diehard fans may not be aware of the hardscrabble origins of southern college football. What a low-budget enterprise it was, how bad southern teams were compared to those in the North, and how most southerners were either opposed to or indifferent about it. This presentation will sketch the growth of the southern game from this early lack of promise to its coming of age in the 1920s, link that with the development of the South and share some surprising stories in the process.
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LIFE AND ACHIEVEMENTS OF ELLIOTT WHITE SPRINGS
Ann Yarborough Evans, Spring Close Family Archives
WEDNESDAY, Sept. 20, 9:30 AM
Fee: $5; Seats: 25
Elliott White Springs, a native South Carolinian born in Lancaster in 1896 was “a man of so many talents that it would be difficult to choose any one of his accomplishments as his most outstanding.” At his death in 1959, he was chairman of Springs Cotton Mills, one of the textile industry’s major success stories. He was the creative genius behind the innovative series of amusing, racy ads that made Springmaid sheets a household word and changed the course of American advertising. He was a leading philanthropist, founding the Springs Foundation, Inc. in 1942 that provided college loans, scholarships and aid to local schools, churches and youth programs. Springs’ success is due in part to his creative genius, or as one person put it, “to his panache for living and his visionary ideology.”
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CATAWBA POTTERY & NATIVE AMERICANS IN SOUTH CAROLINA
Dr. Stephen Criswell, USC-Lancaster
MONDAY, Oct. 2, 1 PM
Fee: $5; Seats: 50
Catawba Indian pottery is the oldest, continuous pottery tradition in North America. For millennia, indigenous potters around the Catawba River have been making ceramics from local clay and producing pieces in the traditional manner. While the number of potters is not huge, the artform deserves greater attention and recognition. For the best potters, the artform allows for individual expression while maintaining strict adherence to traditional techniques. This talk will offer an overview of the Catawba Nation pottery tradition, including its history, cultural contexts, prominent artists, and manufacturing techniques.
*See the tours section for information about visiting the Native American Studies Center following this Coffee & Conversation.
GET TO KNOW DR. STEPHEN CRISWELL
Dr. Stephen Criswell is the Director of Native American Studies and a Professor of English and Folklore at the University of South Carolina Lancaster. He earned his B.A from Belmont Abbey College, his M.A. from UNC Charlotte, and his Ph.D. from the University of Louisiana.
LL@RH is excited to have him sharing with us this fall!
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TAPPING INTO THE GENETICS OF AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS
Dr. Charles Schwartz
TUESDAY, Oct. 3, 9:30 AM
Fee: $5; Seats: 30
Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) represent a heterogeneous collection of neurodevelopmental disorders which are relatively common. With a rise in the prevalence of ASD, there has been an increase in interest in identifying both biomarkers and the causation for ASDs. In the program, Dr. Schwartz will lead you through some of the latest findings regarding ASDs and the complexities associated with them.
THE BLEACHERY—ROCK HILL’S GREATEST BUSINESS ENTERPRISE
Stephen Turner
THURSDAY, Oct. 5, 9:30 AM
Fee: $5; Seats: 30
Rock Hill’s University Center site was once an old textile mill, known locally as The Bleachery. In this program, you will learn the history of the greatest business enterprise ever to locate in Rock Hill. You’ll learn how this one business dramatically impacted the growth of Rock Hill and the lives of its citizens for almost 70 years. Come learn the stories of those living and working in a community dominated by the world’s largest cloth bleaching, printing and finishing plant.
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BOOK TALK—REAL FRIENDS TALK ABOUT RACE: BRIDGING THE GAPS THROUGH UNCOMFORTABLE
CONVERSATION
Patti Panetti & Donna Smarr, PRT Staff
THURSDAY, Oct. 5, 1 PM
Fee: $5; Seats: 20
In this book by Yseult P. Mukantabana and Hannah Summerhill, the authors discuss the importance of building healthy relationships across racial divides by confronting difficult topics while doing so with love and candor. PRT staff will guide participants through meaningful conversation. The book is available through SC Lends or for purchase on Amazon for $15-$23 (ISBN: 978-0778387053).
COMING TO ROCK HILL: A NEW REGIONAL PARK
Michael Allen, MOA Architecture
MONDAY, Oct. 16, 1 PM
Fee: $5; Seats: 30
Join the lead architect for the new Regional Park that is coming to Rock Hill as he highlights the plans for this space. Learn how this addition to the community will benefit all.
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THE ABCS OF NIL: UNDERSTANDING THE CHANGING LANDSCAPE OF COLLEGE SPORTS
Dr. Lauren McCoy Coffey, Winthrop University
TUESDAY, Oct. 17, 1 PM
Fee: $5; Seats: 25
On July 1, 2021, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) rules changed to allow college athletes to make money off of their name, image and likenesses (NIL), reversing the organization’s long-held policy regarding amateurism and financial compensation. This lecture will discuss this new NCAA policy and its impact on college sports.
ROCK HILL’S FIRST FEMALE MAYOR: THE RIGHT WOMAN AT THE RIGHT TIME
Debbie Abels, Co-Author: I’m Not at Liberty to Say
THURSDAY, Oct. 19, 1 PM
Fee: $5; Seats: 50
Elizabeth Josephine Rhea was in many ways an unlikely candidate to be the first female mayor of Rock Hill. “Betty Jo” started out as a housewife with few political ambitions. How did her life evolve to where she became a force in both Rock Hill and South Carolina politics? Her personal history parallels Rock Hill’s history as it transitioned from a textile town to a city of diverse businesses. Hear the stories behind Cherry Park, Empowering the Vision and the rebirth of downtown Rock Hill, peppered with laugh-out-loud stories from the personal life of this vibrant woman.
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A MIRACLE OF MODERN TECHNOLOGY— CELANESE CELRIVER PLANT: 1947-2005
Mack Bailey, Former Celanese Corporation Employee
THURSDAY, Oct. 19, 9:30 AM
Fee: $5; Seats: 30
The vibrant riverfront community called Riverwalk was once a vibrant manufacturing community called Celriver, or, as the locals called it, “The Celanese.” Celriver was the first chemical fiber plant built in South Carolina and one of the largest synthetic fiber facilities in the country. “The Celanese” will be presented as a true miracle of modern technology! This program will meet at the Rock Hill Velodrome building and will conclude with visiting the adjacent Celriver Legacy Plaza.
LESSONS FROM THE MAYOR
Mayor John Gettys
MONDAY, Oct. 23, 9:30 AM
Fee: $5; Seats: 50
Mayor Gettys returns to LL@RH to highlight the latest points of interest in this good town. Time will be allotted for topic-related Q&A.
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"As someone relatively new to the community, I was most pleased with the presentation and the presenter. It was professional, understandable and educational. Mayor Gettys is a wealth of knowledge, and his leadership is most appreciated by this observer.”
- John Arant
ROCK HILL WELCOMES THE WORLD
2 024 B MX RACING WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
ROCK HILL USA SOUTH CAROLINA
WEDNESDAY, Oct. 25, 9:30 AM
Fee: $5; Seats: 30
Join PRT staff as they share about the significant role sports tourism plays in our community. Additionally, hear about the 2024 BMX World Championships returning to Rock Hill and the exciting impact this will have for all of us! This program will meet in the BMX Meeting Room.
PENNIES FOR PROGRESS
Patrick Hamilton, Assistant York Co. EngineerTransportation
MONDAY, Oct. 30, 1 PM
Fee: $5; Seats: 30
The Pennies for Progress Program began in 1997 and has completed some of the largest and most impactful transportation projects in York County over the past 25 years. The program is closing in on $1 billion spent on transportation improvements in York County since 1997. This interactive seminar will discuss the state law that pertains to the program, the history of the program, where the funding comes from and updates on current projects.
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Coffee & Conversations
HOLOCAUST HIDDEN CHILD: ONE SURVIVOR’S STORY
Maureen Wertheim, Holocaust Speaker’s Bureau
THURSDAY, Nov. 2, 9:30 AM
Fee: $5; Seats: 30
Ms. Wertheim shares her mother’s miraculous story of survival that began at the age of 7, immediately after Kristallnacht. It ended 7 years later when she was reunited with some of her family. Ms. Wertheim’s presentation includes a brief review of the history leading up to the beginning of Nazism in Germany and includes artifacts (her mother’s wartime clothing, photographs and letters).
LEVY DEAS AND THE FIGHT FOR ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE
Stephen
Turner
MONDAY, Nov. 6, 9:30 AM
Fee: $5; Seats: 30
From Rock Hill’s founding in 1871, wastes in downtown Rock Hill were discharged into small waterways leading to Fishing Creek, a stream located a few miles southwest of Rock Hill. Farmers near the creek complained of horrible odors, dead fish, diseased livestock, deformed waterfowl and other maladies associated with a seriously polluted stream. From this presentation you will learn how a group of rural farmers challenged local businesses and the government in one of York County’s most celebrated civil trials: Levy Deas v Rock Hill Printing and Finishing Company.
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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.
TASTE OF HISTORY WITH THE ROCK HILL MUSIC CLUB
Rock Hill Music Club Members + Pat Grant, M.C.
FRIDAY, Sept. 22, 11:30 AM
Fee: $15; Seats: 50
The Rock Hill Music Club was founded in 1914 and for over 100 years has been sponsoring local music programs. Learn about the club and music history in relation to Rock Hill’s local history. Club members will share news articles and perform songs from the past eleven decades.
KISS THE GROUND DOCUMENTARY VIEWING & DISCUSSION
Fred Ilse, Tatanka Bison Ranch
FRIDAY, Nov. 10, 11:30 AM
Fee: $15; Seats: 50
Kiss the Ground is a compelling film that reveals a viable solution to the climate crisis. If you have visited the Tatanka Bison Ranch (or plan to do so), you know that the owners, Fred and Dana Ilse, are committed to managing the ranch and herds with holistic and sustainable practices. The program will begin with a viewing of the documentary, followed by Fred leading guests in a conversation connecting the message of the film with what is being done on a local level. Register to join this thought- provoking conversation!
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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.
ELIAS HILL—FROM SLAVERY AND POLIO TO SOCIAL ACTIVIST AGAINST THE KKK
The Rev. Dr. Sam McGregor, Allison Creek Presbyterian Church
TUESDAY, Sept. 26, 1 PM
Fee: $5; Participants: 50
Elias Hill was born enslaved in the Allison Creek area of York County. At an early age he developed polio. After the Civil War he became a landowner, educator, pastor and social activist whose testimony against the KKK led to hundreds of arrests and running the Klan out of York County in 1871. He then led a migration of 166 people from York County to Liberia, Africa. Join Rev. Dr. McGregor as he shares more about this fascinating history and leads you on a tour through the Clay Hill Graveyard. This cemetery was used in the 1800s for enslaved and free African Americans.
This program is a collaboration with Historic Rock Hill (HRH) and is free for HRH members. Please register online at www.historicrockhill.com/events if you are a member of HRH. Otherwise, please register accordingly with LL@RH.
*You are responsible for your own transportation for this tour.
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CATAWBA CULTURAL CENTER
Dr. Robert Carter + CCC Staff
FRIDAY, Sept. 29, 1 PM
Fee: $15; Tour Limit: 50
Learn from Catawba Cultural Center staff, including LL@RH repeat facilitator Dr. Robert Carter, as they share Catawba History 101 and provide a guided nature trail walk. You must be able to walk on uneven terrain for approximately 30 minutes during this tour.
*You are responsible for your own transportation for this tour.
NATIVE AMERICAN STUDIES CENTER (NASC)
Dr. Stephen Criswell, USC-Lancaster
TUESDAY, Oct. 3, 1 PM
Fee: $10; Tour Limit: 22
Following the Coffee & Conversation on Catawba Pottery and Native Americans in South Carolina, Dr. Criswell will provide a guided tour at the NASC in Lancaster where guests can further their education about the culture and heritage of Native Americans.
*Transportation will be provided for this tour.
NOTICE
No programming is occurring at Northside Recreation Center the week of Oct. 9. A variety of tours are occurring on these dates, although not included on the At-a-Glance pages earlier in the catalog.
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POWELL FARM
The Powell Family
FRIDAY, Oct. 6, 10:30 AM
Fee: $25; 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.
TATANKA BISON RANCH
Fred Ilse, Founder/CEO
TUESDAY, Oct. 10, 2 PM or THURSDAY, Oct. 26, 2 PM
Fee: $25; Tour Limit: 16
If you have not had a chance yet to visit the ranch, make plans to do so this fall! 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.” Consider registering for the related Lunch & Learn on Nov. 10 to further your education.
*If needed, transportation is provided for this tour.
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WINTHROP WALKING TOUR
Gary Simrill, Winthrop University
WEDNESDAY, Oct. 11, 10 AM
Fee: $5;
Tour Limit: 15
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 two to two and a half hours.
MIDDLE JAMES BREWING COMPANY at the POWER HOUSE
WEDNESDAY, Oct. 11, 1 PM
Fee: $10 (paid directly to MJBC on 10/11);
Tour Limit: 15
Join brewers at the Middle James Brewing Company as they educate you on their brew process. This new venue is part of the development at the Power House, one of Rock Hill’s latest renewal projects at the University Center. You must register for this event to reserve your seat, but payment will be due to the brewery on the day of the event.
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LAURELWOOD CEMETERY: OLD SECTION WALKING TOUR
Pat Grant, Chip Hutchison & Gary Williams, Historic Rock Hill
DATE: TUESDAY, Oct. 24, 1 PM
Tour 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.
EARL SCRUGGS CENTER
Shelby, NC
DATE: FRIDAY, Oct. 27, 8:30 AM Departure
Tour Fee: $40 (+ lunch); Tour Limit: 20
At the Earl Scruggs Center (ESC) you will immerse yourself in an interactive journey through Earl Scruggs’ innovative career and the place that gave it shape, while celebrating how he crossed musical boundaries and defined the voice of the banjo to the world. The tour will begin with a visit to the Don Gibson Theatre followed by a self-guided tour of the ESC. We will then cross the street to have lunch at Toscano’s Bistro (additional cost). The tour will conclude with a visit to the historic Banker’s House.
*Transportation will be provided for this tour.
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ONLINE REGISTRATION INSTRUCTIONS
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[1] Visit the website: www.cityofrockhill.com/ lifelonglearning
[2] On this page, click on PROGRAM REGISTRATION
[3] Click the Log In/Create Account box. This will appear:
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[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.
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[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.
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More to do and see with Rock Hill PRT!
Older, Wiser, Loving Seniors
The OWLS Club offers an assortment of activities for senior adults including exercise, dance, art, games, sports activities, parties and more! For more information: Jonathan.Shea@cityofrockhill.com
Trips vary from local/day trips to multiday trips across the US and the globe. Upcoming travel includes:
December 10-11, 2023
For more information: Patti.Panetti@cityofrockhill.com
September 11-22, 2024
Alaska Discovery Land & Cruise
at the Biltmore House
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