Spring/Summer 2023 Noncredit Class Schedule

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CLC CLASSES SPRING/SUMMER 2023 NONCREDIT COURSES
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NEW YEAR, NEW OPPORTUNITIES

For the first time, we have combined spring and summer noncredit classes into a single catalog! The College of Lake County is recognized as a local and national leader in sustainability and we are always seeking ways to improve our impact on the environment. The paper reduction from consolidating two editions of our catalog into one printed piece is saving 196 trees!

With this new format, there’s more good news! You are also receiving earlier access to our summer lineup of classes which allows you to plan ahead before summer registration opens on March 9. Additional summer classes will be added in the coming months. For the most up-to-date list of offerings, stay tuned to learn.clcillinois.edu

driver training

Full-tuition truck driving scholarships are back! Last year, an anonymous donor gave the college more than $100,000 to address the need for additional commercially-licensed truck drivers on the road. Due to the success of the first round of scholarships, the same generous donor has supplied another $250,000 which will allow a minimum of 45 students to earn their CDL license through CLC for free!

Take the fast lane to an in-demand career with a familysustaining wage. Sign up for an information session to apply for this limited opportunity at www.clcillinois.edu/cdl

Start your remote career in business development or recruiting!

New eight-week virtual programs offer a support team and flexible training. For more information, see page 2 or visit www.clcillinois.edu/professional/onlineclasses

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Food Protection Manager Certification 4
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Engineering, and Advanced Technologies Truck Driver .............................................. 9 Forklift Operator 9 Welding .................................................. 10
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Evidence Technician Basic 10 Security Officer 10 Wellness and Health Sciences CPR 11 NLN Pre-Entrance Exam Preparation 11 Veterinary Assistant Training 12 Additional Options for Professionals and Employers 13 Illinois Small Business and International Trade ......................... 14 Apply, Register and Pay 36 Professional Development Affordable and conveniently scheduled courses taught by industry experts in person and online!
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Note: All Adobe courses are noncredit. To earn credit, please enroll in DMD 299.

Business, Hospitality and Information Technology

ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR

Learn to draw and manipulate simple shapes to create logos using advanced tools. Combine text and graphics to create dynamic advertisements.

7711 P CTR 65-001 Tuesday, January 17 to February 14 5:30-9 p.m.

5 Sessions Virtual Live $205 E. Lopez

ADOBE PHOTOSHOP

Learn key techniques for working in Photoshop such as how to correct, enhance and distort digital images and create image composites.

7710 P CTR 40-001 Tuesday, February 28 to April 4 5:30-9 p.m. (No class March 21)

5 Sessions

Virtual Live $205 E. Lopez

ADOBE INDESIGN

Learn how to create in the InDesign environment by exploring the elements, setting preferences and defaults, and using InDesign Help.

7712 P CTR 75-001 Tuesday, April 11 to May 9 5:30-9 p.m.

5 Sessions Virtual Live $205 E. Lopez

NEW! Remote Career Programs powered by CareerDash

Make the transition to a remote-friendly, client-facing career through proven programs that have powered hundreds of career launches. These eight-week online programs offer flexible training, a dedicated support team, guaranteed work experience and lifetime career support. Learn more at www.clcillinois.edu/professional/onlineclasses

Recruiter Program

Do you love learning about people? Do you want to help others in their careers? Recruiting is a career path that helps others succeed. As a people person, you’ll network, communicate and connect people to careers that are not only right for them, but meet the company’s or organization’s needs.

Business Development Program

Do you love talking to people? Do you like networking with others in your community? Sometimes it’s through sales, sometimes it’s through relationships – business development is all about growing a network that will connect your company to others.

Let us assist you with upskilling your greatest resource – your employees! Learn about our Training, Assessment and Development (TAD) tool. Contact CorporateTraining@clcillinois.edu to start a conversation about innovative learning solutions.

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INFORMATION: (847) 543-2990 www.clcillinois.edu/professional professionalworkshops@clcillinois.edu

Microsoft Excel

Note: These virtual live Excel courses require a personal laptop or desktop computer and students should be prepared to complete coursework in an online learning lab. Email professionalworkshops@clcillinois.edu or call (847) 543-2990 to discuss if your intended technology will work!

Unsure which Microsoft level is right for you? Call (847) 543-2990 or email professionalworkshops@clcillinois.edu for help! Note: A textbook is required for each Excel class (except when noted) and may be purchased in the CLC Bookstore prior to class. Visit www.clcillinois.edu/bookstore for hours and information.

MICROSOFT EXCEL 2019: LEVEL 1

Learn to perform calculations, modify the appearance of data within a worksheet, manage Excel workbooks and print the contents. Required virtual orientation dates are at 4 p.m. on Wednesday, February 8, Wednesday, April 12 and Monday, June 12, respectively.

7704 P CTR 15-001 Thursday, February 9 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 1 Session Virtual Live $205 S. Bajt

7705 P CTR 15-002 Thursday, April 13 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 1 Session Virtual Live $205 S. Bajt

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9599 P CTR 15-001 Tuesday, June 13 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 1 Session Virtual Live $205 S. Bajt

MICROSOFT EXCEL 2019: LEVEL 2

Learn how to create and modify charts, work with graphic objects, calculate with advanced formulas, sort and filter data and analyze data using PivotTables, Slicers and PivotCharts. Prerequisite: Microsoft Excel Level 1 or equivalent knowledge. Required virtual orientation dates for students who did not take Microsoft Excel: Level 1 are at 4 p.m. on Wednesday, February 22, Wednesday, April 26 and Monday, June 26, respectively.

7706 P CTR 16-001 Thursday, February 23 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 1 Session Virtual Live $205 S. Bajt

7707 P CTR 16-002 Thursday, April 27 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 1 Session Virtual Live $205 S. Bajt

® SUMMER 2023

9600 P CTR 16-001 Tuesday, June 27 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 1 Session Virtual Live $205 S. Bajt

Interested in IT?

Visit https://bit.ly/ITbootcamps to learn about new IT bootcamps.

Summer class registration opens March 9!

Visit learn.clcillinois.edu for the most up-to-date information and to register.

MICROSOFT EXCEL 2019: LEVEL 3

Learn to troubleshoot complex workbooks, automate repetitive tasks, engage in collaborative partnerships involving workbook data, construct Excel functions and use those functions to perform rigorous analysis of extensive datasets. Prerequisite: Microsoft Excel: Level 2 or equivalent knowledge. Required virtual orientation dates for students who did not take Microsoft Excel: Level 1 or 2 are at 4 p.m. on Wednesday, March 8, Wednesday, May 10 and Monday, July 10, respectively.

7708 P CTR 17-001 Thursday, March 9 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 1 Session Virtual Live $205 S. Bajt

7709 P CTR 17-002 Thursday, May 11 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 1 Session Virtual Live $205 S. Bajt

® SUMMER 2023

9601 P CTR 17-001 Tuesday, July 11 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 1 Session Virtual Live $205 S. Bajt

MICROSOFT

EXCEL PIVOTTABLES

In this half-day class, students will learn how to use PivotTables to selectively summarize and analyze large amounts of data. This analysis allows users to answer common business questions about their data. Suggested prerequisite: Microsoft Excel: Level 2

® SUMMER 2023

9602 P CTR 27-001 Tuesday, July 18 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. 1 Session Virtual Live $115 S. Bajt

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Professional Development Courses

Google Certificates

Gain the job-ready skills you need to launch your career in IT Support, Data Analytics, UX Design or Project Management with curriculum built by Google. Additional sections of Google Certificates will begin on July 1, 2023.

GOOGLE PROJECT MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE

Gain an understanding of what it’s like to be a project manager and learn about the project lifecycle and common project management approaches. Complete the course and apply for the Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM) certification through the Project Management Institute (PMI).

7713 P CTR 83-001 January 9 to May 19 Online $75 A. Jimenez

GOOGLE IT SUPPORT PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATE

Learn technical support fundamentals, computer networking, operating systems, system administration, IT infrastructure and IT security to enter one of the fastest-growing fields in the country.

7714 P CTR 91-001 January 9 to May 19 Online $75 A. Jimenez

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GOOGLE UX DESIGN CERTIFICATE

UX designers create the interfaces people interact with daily, like mobile apps, websites, smartwatches, and physical products. Explore the design process, including empathizing with users, defining their pain points, coming up with ideas for design solutions, creating wireframes and prototypes and testing designs to get feedback.

7715 P CTR 92-001 January 9 to May 19 Online $75 A. Jimenez

GOOGLE DATA ANALYTICS CERTIFICATE

Develop in-demand data analytics skills using spreadsheets, SQL, Tableau, R and more to prepare, process and analyze data to help inform business decisions. Complete a case study that you can share with potential employers to showcase your new skill set.

7716 P CTR 93-001 January 9 to May 19 Online $75 A. Jimenez

ServSafe Food Protection

SERVSAFE FOOD PROTECTION MANAGER CERTIFICATION

This course will prepare you to be certified or re-certified through the National Restaurant Association ServSafe Foundation. You will cover all major sanitation points, including how food becomes unsafe, proper precautions, personal hygiene, food contamination, regulations and inspection standards. The nationally-recognized ServSafe Exam is given as part of this course. Upon successful completion of the ServSafe Exam, you will receive a copy of your ServSafe Food Protection Manager certificate.

Note: As of January 1, 2018, the Illinois Department of Public Health will no longer require a state FSSMC certificate.

A textbook is required and may be purchased in the CLC Bookstore prior to class. Note: It is highly recommended that students read the textbook and review chapter quizzes prior to class in order to prepare for the certification test at the end of the course. Visit www.clcillinois.edu/bookstore for bookstore hours and information.

7668 P HOS 5-001

Wednesday and Thursday, February 22-23 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

2 Sessions University Center of Lake County, 313 $99 R. Rosendahl

7670 P HOS 5-002

Wednesday and Thursday, April 12-13 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

2 Sessions University Center of Lake County, 313 $99 R. Rosendahl

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9613

9603 P HOS 5-001

Tuesday and Wednesday, June 20-21 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.

2 Sessions University Center of Lake County, 313 $99 R. Rosendahl

9604 P HOS 5-002

Wednesday and Thursday, July 26-27 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.

2 Sessions University Center of Lake County, 322 $99 R. Rosendahl

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Professional Development Courses

INFORMATION: (847) 543-2990 www.clcillinois.edu/professional professionalworkshops@clcillinois.edu

Project Management

PROJECT MANAGEMENT PROFESSIONAL SERIES

Interested in getting your Project Management Professional (PMP®) certification? Completion of these three classes will provide you with the 35 professional development units (PDUs) required to obtain your PMP Certification and prepare you for the PMP exam.

7723 P PRO 88-001

Tuesday, February 7 to March 7

8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

5 Sessions / Virtual Live $1349 A. Kaufman

7724 P PRO 88-002

Monday and Tuesday, April 17 to May 16 6-9:30 p.m.

10 Sessions / Virtual Live $1349 A. Kaufman

Classes can be taken individually:

ESSENTIALS OF PROJECT MANAGEMENT

Does your organization struggle with delivering projects on-time and on-budget?

Would you like to help your teams work together to deliver projects more reliably? Perhaps you’re interested in pursuing certification as a Project Management Professional (PMP)? This interactive course will give you practical insights on how to deliver your projects more reliably.

7717 P PRO 85-001 Tuesday, February 7-14 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

2 Sessions Virtual Live $525 A. Kaufman

7718 P PRO 85-002

Monday and Tuesday, April 17-25 6-9:30 p.m.

4 Sessions Virtual Live $525 A. Kaufman

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9605 P PRO 85-001 Thursday, June 15-22 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

2 Sessions Virtual Live $525 A. Kaufman

9606 P PRO 85-002 Monday and Tuesday, July 24 to August 22 6-9:30 p.m.

4 Sessions Virtual Live $525 A. Kaufman

PROJECT MANAGEMENT PROFESSIONAL (PMP) EXAM PREP

® SUMMER 2023

9611 P PRO 88-001

Thursday, June 15 to July 13 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

5 Sessions / Virtual Live $1349 A. Kaufman

9612 P PRO 88-002

TAKE &SERIESTHE SAVE!

Monday and Tuesday, July 24 to August 22 6-9:30 p.m.

10 Sessions / Virtual Live $1349 A. Kaufman

ADVANCED PROJECT MANAGEMENT

Seasoned project managers are asked to successfully deliver despite increasing complexity. This workshop goes beyond the essentials of basic project planning. Get in-depth instruction on more advanced topics such as earned value, procurement management, stakeholder relationship management, quality management and team leadership. Gain practical insights that will help you improve project outcomes.

7719 P PRO 86-001 Tuesday, February 21-28 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

2 Sessions Virtual Live $525 A. Kaufman

7720 P PRO 86-002 Monday and Tuesday, May 1-9 6-9:30 p.m.

4 Sessions Virtual Live $525 A. Kaufman

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9607 P PRO 86-001 Thursday, June 29 to July 6 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

2 Sessions Virtual Live $525 A. Kaufman

9608 P PRO 86-002 Monday and Tuesday, August 7-15 6-9:30 p.m.

4 Sessions Virtual Live $525 A. Kaufman

This intensive course will get you on the path to achieving your goal of becoming PMP certified. What should you focus on? What are some tips to keep in mind to help answer the tough questions? You will leave this session with everything you need to prepare for passing the exam. Comprehensive study material is provided.

7721 P PRO 87-001 Tuesday, March 7 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

1 Session Virtual Live $425 A. Kaufman

7722 P PRO 87-002 Monday and Tuesday, May 15-16 6-9:30 p.m.

2 Sessions Virtual Live $425 A. Kaufman

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9609 P PRO 87-001 Thursday, July 13 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

1 Session Virtual Live $425 A. Kaufman

9610 P PRO 87-002 Monday and Tuesday, August 21-22 6-9:30 p.m.

2 Sessions Virtual Live $425 A. Kaufman

Are you a licensed PMP?

PMP holders need to earn 60 professional development units (PDUs) over three years to maintain the credential. If you are looking for a convenient way to refresh your skills and earn PDUs, sign up for Essentials of Project Management and Advanced Project Management and earn 14 PDUs for each section. Call (847) 543-2990 for more information.

Note: Experience, education and exam requirements are needed to obtain PMP certification in addition to the project management education fulfilled by the three courses offered here. For more information, visit https://bit.ly/3i4A701

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Real Estate

BROKER PRE-LICENSING TOPICS: LIVE

This 60-hour course, with the Broker PreLicensing Applied Principles 15-hour course (PRLE 3), fulfills the education requirements for obtaining an Illinois Real Estate Broker license. You are required to attend all scheduled sessions which include: introduction to the license law and real property; basics of agency, seller and buyer relationships and counseling; local, state and federal laws effecting real estate; brokerage, marketing and advertising; market analysis and appraisal; financing, contracts, independent contractor and employee status, occupational disciplines and business planning.

7676 P RLE 2-001

Tuesday and Thursday

January 24 to February 16 5:30-10 p.m. AND Saturday, January 28 to February 18 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. 12 Sessions Southlake Campus, V222 $599 W. Paprocki

7773 P RLE 2-002

Monday, Wednesday and Thursday February 27 to April 12 5:30-8:30 p.m. 20 Sessions Virtual Live $599 S. Miranda-Rosensteel

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9614 P RLE 2-001

Monday to Thursday, June 5-26 5-10 p.m. (No class June 19)

12 Sessions Southlake Campus, V222 $599 W. Paprocki

9615 P RLE 2-002

Tuesday, Thursday and Friday June 6 to July 20 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. 20 Sessions Virtual Live $599 S. Miranda-Rosensteel

A textbook is required for Real Estate Broker courses and may be purchased in the CLC Bookstore prior to class. Visit www.clcillinois.edu/bookstore for hours and information.

BROKER PRE-LICENSING TOPICS: ONLINE

This class is offered as an option for completing the 60 hours of the broker prelicensing curriculum without having to attend class meetings. Students can access the learning portal 24 hours a day and reach out to the instructor Monday to Friday. A virtual orientation is required and students will be required to take their final exam proctored. Mandatory virtual orientation will be at 5:30 p.m. on Monday, January 9 and Tuesday, June 6, respectively.

7674 P RLE 2-981

January 9 to April 1 Online $599 D. Sarrett

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9616 P RLE 2-981 June 6 to July 29 Online $599 D. Sarrett

BROKER PRE-LICENSING APPLIED PRINCIPLES

This 15-hour course, with the Broker PreLicensing Topics course (PRLE 2), fulfills the education requirements for obtaining an Illinois Real Estate Broker license. The interactive course includes role play situations, case studies and demonstration examples. You are required to attend all sessions, which include: listing presentations, buyer representations, agency disclosures, purchase agreements, handling offers, negotiating, market analysis, closing costs, escrow money, fair housing and anti-trust.

7677 P RLE 3-001

Monday, Wednesday and Thursday February 27 to March 8 1-4 p.m.

5 Sessions Virtual Live $199 S. Miranda-Rosensteel

7678 P RLE 3-002

Monday, Wednesday and Thursday April 17-26 5:30-8:30 p.m.

5 Sessions Virtual Live $199 S. Miranda-Rosensteel

Summer class registration opens March 9!

Visit learn.clcillinois.edu for the most up-to-date information and to register.

® SUMMER 2023 9617 P RLE 3-001 Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, July 11-20 1-4 p.m.

5 Sessions Virtual Live $199 S. Miranda-Rosensteel

9618 P RLE 3-002

Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, August 1-10 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.

5 Sessions Virtual Live $199 S. Miranda-Rosensteel

REAL ESTATE HOME STAGING 101

First impressions matter! Realtors, homeowners, investors and builders can learn techniques to set a property apart from the competition.

7679 P RLE 41-001 Wednesday, May 10 1-4 p.m.

1 Session University Center of Lake County, 312 $69 J. Delacluyse

® SUMMER 2023 9619 P RLE 41-001 Wednesday, July 12 1-4 p.m.

1 Session University Center of Lake County, 322 $69 J. Delacluyse

BEAUTIFYING A HOME WITH THE RIGHT COLORS

Whether you are buying or selling a home or simply redecorating, this course will help you to select paint colors that bring out the best in the home.

7680 P RLE 42-001 Wednesday, May 17 1-4 p.m.

1 Session University Center of Lake County, 312 $69 J. Delacluyse

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9620 P RLE 42-001 Wednesday, July 19 1- 4 p.m.

1 Session University Center of Lake County, 312 $69 J. Delacluyse

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Professional Development Courses

INFORMATION: (847) 543-2990 www.clcillinois.edu/professional professionalworkshops@clcillinois.edu

Education and Social Sciences

Designed for those looking to keep up-to-date on current trends in teaching or build on their vocational skills, these courses are perfect for current educators and those that love to learn.

Personal Success Program

The Personal Success Program (PSP) offers a variety of vocational courses to meet the needs of students 18 years and older with mild to moderate cognitive impairment. The program’s focus is on gaining vocational skills to acquire entrylevel employment.

Each class is led by a content expert who has experience teaching people with disabilities. A special education teacher is present in most classes to provide additional support. The curriculum is designed to be delivered at a level and pace appropriate to each student’s needs.

All new students must be interviewed to determine eligibility prior to enrolling in classes. For a new student interview, please call (847) 543-2990. Visit https://bit.ly/36viGQU for course information.

WELLNESS FOR WORK AND LIFE

This course focuses on healthy lifestyles in one’s work and personal life through a holistic approach to wellness. Topics include nutrition, exercise, stress reduction, mental wellness and self-care. Students will gain tools to help them grow and thrive through balanced work and personal lives, as well as knowledge of job opportunities in the Health and Wellness field.

7961 P PSP 35-001

Wednesday, January 18 to March 8 12:45-3 p.m.

8 Sessions

University Center of Lake County, 312 $299 D. Prouty

NEW! GRAPHIC ARTIST: BEGINNER’S LEVEL

Learn how your creativity can be used in a career! In this introductory class, you will have mock clients that you will create designs for as requested. You will create original artwork using different art mediums, study details in the design, use fonts and art to change the look and design a logo and a label.

7958 P PSP 41-001

Thursday, February 2 to April 13 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. (No class on March 23)

10 Sessions

University Center of Lake County, 311 $399 L. Soto

INTRODUCTION TO CULINARY ARTS

Discover a wide range of techniques to cook at home or to break into the culinary world! Class topics include: preparing well-balanced meals, nutrition facts, causes and effects of unhealthy eating, shopping on a budget, cooking techniques, proper food handling, food service and sanitation, proper knife handling and healthy choices when eating out.

7825 P PSP 16-001

Wednesday, January 25 to April 5 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.

(No class February 1 or March 1, 22 and 29)

7 Sessions Youthage Culinary $425 R. Collins

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9642 P PSP 16-001 Wednesday, June 7 to July 26 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. (No class July 5)

7 Sessions Youthage Culinary $425 R. Collins

NEW! INTRODUCTION TO WEB DESIGN

Use creativity, design and technology skills, along with guided step-by-step directions, to develop websites using Google Sites. Students will build websites featuring client logos, videos, photos and more! Learn web design vocabulary, layout and content and evaluate websites as you build a professional website for a mock client. This is a great beginner class for students with very little or no web design experience.

7959 P PSP 42-001 Tuesday, February 7 to March 14 1-3 p.m.

6 Sessions University Center of Lake County, 311 $250 C. Kurtzhalts

PET CARE I

Are you a cat or dog lover? Learn how your ability in caring for animals can turn into a successful career! Course topics include: pet health, development and nutritional needs and training techniques to promote good behavior and obedience. This class is designed to prepare students for entry-level employment in pet care.

7726 P PSP 20-001 Friday, February 10 to May 5 9:15-11:15 a.m. (No class March 24)

12 Sessions University Center of Lake County, 321 $399 B. Heidner

READING FOR THE WORKPLACE 2

This is a continuation class for successful Reading for the Workplace 1 students. We will focus on “pil/grim” and “pump/kin” words, vowel teams, r-controlled vowels and homophones.

7729 P PSP 4-001

Tuesday, February 14 to May 9 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. (No class on March 21)

12 Sessions Virtual Live $399 M. Berman

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READING FOR THE WORKPLACE 4

This is a continuation class for successful Reading for the Workplace 3 students. We will focus on suffixes, the doubling rule, igh, ph, ea (bread), ou (soup) and the -dge rule. More emphasis will be placed on comprehension.

7727 P PSP 17-001

Tuesday, February 14 to May 9 1-3 p.m. (No class March 21) 12 Sessions Virtual Live $399 M. Berman

7728 P PSP 17-002

Wednesday, February 15 to May 10 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. (No class on March 22) 12 Sessions

Virtual Live $399 M. Berman

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NEW! PUBLISHING BASICS: LET’S MAKE A COOKBOOK!

In this class, we will design the layout and create artwork for a cookbook, determine recipe categories (appetizers, main dishes, desserts, gluten-free options) and get our cookbook ready for publication. Students and staff will collect a large variety of recipes. We will also make a few no-bake, no-cook recipes to sample and photograph, such as fruit salad, no-bake cookies, dip & veggies and highprotein salad.

Please note: All food allergies and special dietary restrictions must be communicated at class registration!

9667 P PSP 43-001

Thursday, June 8 to July 27 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. 8 Sessions

University Center of Lake County, 311 $350 L. Soto

Social Worker Continuing Education

SPECIAL TOPICS IN HUMAN SERVICES: ADDICTION AND RECOVERY FOR WOMEN

Women-only treatment programs and rehabilitation centers continue to thrive.

Given that many of the traditional treatment approaches were developed by men with men in mind, women’s needs have often been misunderstood and gone unaddressed. This class will explore the different concerns, techniques, and approaches that are useful to employ with women struggling with addiction.

7766 P SWC 4-001 March 27 to April 24 Online $99 M. Eder

Teacher Education

® SUMMER 2023

Summer class registration opens March 9!

Visit learn.clcillinois.edu for the most up-to-date information and to register.

FORENSIC CLASSROOM:

ENHANCING STEM PROFICIENCY WITH DETECTIVE SCIENCE

This workshop is for educators who want to use crime scene investigation content to engage their students in the science curriculum. The hands-on program will help educators understand the tools, techniques and scientific principles of crime scene investigations and assist teachers in meeting the National Science Education Standards for developing meaningful, high-interest, inquiry-based classroom activities involving real-world problem solving.

During the workshop, participants will draw on the practical knowledge of experienced law enforcement officers and have the opportunity to work with various crime scene processing equipment, be exposed to real-life crime scene examples and learn practical exercises they can immediately take back to the classroom.

While developed to assist with programs at the high school level, any teacher using crime scene investigatio ns as a means of educating their students will benefit from this workshop.

9624 P TCH 51-001

Monday to Friday, July 17-21 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

5 Sessions

University Center of Lake County, 321 $699 M. Wasowicz

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Professional Development Courses

INFORMATION: (847) 543-2990 www.clcillinois.edu/professional professionalworkshops@clcillinois.edu

Manufacturing, Engineering and Advanced Technologies

Forklift Training

FORKLIFT OPERATOR TRAINING

Gain the knowledge and skills to operate a powered industrial truck (forklift) in a safe and professional manner. This training on a sitdown forklift is OSHA compliant and is taught by an OSHA recognized trainer. Training combines formal classroom instruction, practical hands-on training and evaluation of workplace performance.

Cost: $175 Instrutor: J. Colangelo

Training is held at Equipment Depot 1014 Progress Drive, Grayslake.

This course meets for one session at 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. on the following dates:

7681 P SFT 30-001 Tuesday, January 17

7682 P SFT 30-002 Tuesday, February 21

Truck Driver Training (CDL)

Get on the Road to Your New Career! By earning your Commercial Driver’s License (CDL-A), you can train for a variety of high demand opportunities in Lake County.

TRUCK DRIVER TAINING (CDL)

Students will engage in classroom instruction and behind-the-wheel training in this 160hour basic training course that meets all state and federal requirements. Students will receive the knowledge and support necessary to pass their CDL permit exam during the first week of class. They will then gain the experience and skills required to prepare for the state-issued Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) exams, including the pre-test inspection tests, skills tests and road tests. Students will learn CDL laws, use of controls, safe driving techniques and defensive driving. Students will be taught and mentored by experienced trainers, with a low instructor-to-student ratio to provide individualized training and support. Job placement assistance is also included.

If you are interested in this class, please contact us at (847) 543-2990 or professionalworkshops@clcillinois.edu.

This program is flexible and can be completed during days and weekends. Students may choose to attend full time or part time.

Please note that training may need to be adjusted to accommodate State of Illinois restrictions and requirements.

7700 P CDL 1-001

Multiple Start Dates Off Campus $4100 L. Asbury

A generous donor is funding full-tuition scholarships for students seeking their CDL license through the College of Lake County! Learn how you can take the fast lane to an in-demand career by attending a virtual information session: www.clcillinois.edu/cdl

7683 P SFT 30-003 Tuesday, March 21

7684 P SFT 30-004 Tuesday, April 18

7685 P SFT 30-005 Tuesday, May 16

® SUMMER 2023 9621 P SFT 30-001 Tuesday, June 20

9622 P SFT 30-002 Tuesday, July 18

9623 P SFT 30-003 Tuesday, August 15

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Welding

WELDING ESSENTIALS I

This course is designed for artists, beginner fabricators and hobbyists to learn welding safety and fundamentals. Students will practice the four primary processes of arc welding and various cutting processes, as well as acquire an understanding of what processes best suit their desired application. The course will begin with a detailed overview of welding and metalworking safety.

7730 P TEC 60-001

Saturday, January 21 to February 18 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

5 Sessions

Advanced Technology Center, 137 $395 M. Shallcross

7826 P TEC 60-002 Saturday, April 1-29 2-6 p.m.

5 Sessions

Advanced Technology Center, 137 $395 M. Shallcross

7975 P TEC 60-003

Wednesday, April 12 to May 10 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

5 Sessions

Advanced Technology Center, 137 $395 M. Shallcross

WELDING ESSENTIALS II

Students will continue to build on the basics learned in Welding Essentials I. Various welding joints and positions will be introduced while completing specific projects. Students will learn to assemble and weld these projects utilizing tools used in the industry. Prerequisite: Welding Essentials I, Welding for Hobbyists or instructor consent

7731 P TEC 61-001

Wednesday, January 25 to February 22 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

5 Sessions

Advanced Technology Center, 137 $395 M. Shallcross

7732 P TEC 6 1-002

Saturday, February 25 to April 1 2-6 p.m (No class March 25)

5 Sessions

Advanced Technology Center, 137 $395 M. Shallcross

Public Safety

POLICE EVIDENCE TECHNICIAN BASIC

Law enforcement officers will develop CSI skills which will give them the knowledge and practical experience to do every forensic and evidence technician investigation in a professional manner. Topics include photography of crime scene and evidence, diagrams and field sketches, crime scene processing, trace evidence, bloodstain evidence, crime scene management and fingerprint processing. Special emphasis will be given in: burglary, theft, fire and arson investigations, death and sexual assault investigations, impression evidence, macro photographic techniques, tool and bite marks, firearms and report writing. Students must bring departmental camera, tripod and flash. This course is certified and reimbursable through the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board for Illinois officers.

The Evidence Technician class is designed for law enforcement professionals; however, we have opened seats to college students in forensic science studies, high school forensic science teachers and insurance or fire investigators. Requests to attend will be reviewed and approved on a caseby-case basis. Contact (847) 543-2990 or profesionalworkshops@clcillinois.edu to determine eligibility.

7672 P CJI 10-001

Monday to Friday, February 20 to March 3 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

10 Sessions University Center of Lake County, 321 $1465 M. Wasowicz

® SUMMER 2023

9598 P CJI 10-001

Monday to Friday, June 5-16 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

10 Sessions Off-Campus $1465 M. Wasowicz

SECURITY OFFICER BASIC

This training will prepare new security officers and experienced employees for employment with a certified agency under the Illinois Private Detective, Private Security and Private Alarm Act. The course covers the security code of ethics, public and human relations, Illinois Criminal code, fire and accident prevention, patrol procedures, liabilities, report writing, use of force, fire and safety equipment and search and seizure procedures.

9701 P PSI 5-001

Monday to Thursday, May 16-19 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

4 Sessions University Center of Lake County, 322 $199 C. Kelly

Summer class registration opens March

9!

Visit learn.clcillinois.edu for the most up-to-date information and to register.

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Professional Development Courses

INFORMATION: (847) 543-2990 www.clcillinois.edu/professional professionalworkshops@clcillinois.edu

Wellness and Health Sciences

The CPR Basic and CPR Refresher classes are intended for a wide variety of healthcare professionals – certified or noncertified, licensed or nonlicensed. Participants will gain the ability to recognize several lifethreatening emergencies, provide CPR, use an AED and relieve choking in a safe, timely and effective manner.

CPR BASIC:

BLS HEALTHCARE PROVIDER

This basic course is for healthcare providers who have never had an AHA BLS Healthcare Provider card or healthcare providers with an expired card.

7697 PALH 8-001 Tuesday, February 7 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.

1 Session University Center of Lake County, 322 $75 S. Frankson

7698 PALH 8-002 Tuesday, March 14 1-4 p.m. 1 Session University Center of Lake County, 322 $75 S. Frankson

7699 PALH 8-003 Thursday, April 6 1-4 p.m. 1 Session University Center of Lake County, 322 $75 S. Frankson

® SUMMER 2023

9594 PALH 8-001 Wednesday, July 12 1-4 p.m.

1 Session University Center of Lake County, 312 $75 S. Frankson

9595 PALH 8-002 Wednesday, August 9 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. 1 Session University Center of Lake County, 312 $75 S. Frankson

A textbook is required for both CPR classes. Visit www.clcillinois.edu/ bookstore for hours and information.

CPR REFRESHER: BLS HEALTHCARE PROVIDER

This refresher course is for healthcare professionals who already have a current AHA BLS Healthcare Provider card and need to renew their certification.

7695 PALH 7-001 Tuesday, February 21 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.

1 Session University Center of Lake County, 313 $65 S. Frankson

7696 PALH 7-002 Thursday, April 20 1-4 p.m.

1 Session University Center of Lake County, 322 $65 S. Frankson

® SUMMER 2023

9592 PALH 7-001 Wednesday, June 21 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. 1 Session University Center of Lake County, 312 $65 S. Frankson

9593 PALH 7-002 Wednesday, July 26 1-4 p.m.

1 Session University Center of Lake County, 312 $65 S. Frankson

NLN PRE-ENTRANCE EXAM PREPARATION

Most Health Career programs at the College of Lake County require potential students to take the National League for Nursing (NLN) pre-entrance exam. This preparation course should ideally be taken several months BEFORE you plan to take the exam. Content experts will review basic test-taking strategies, key math concepts, biology, chemistry, physics, reading comprehension and word knowledge skills. The course is designed to help you create a study plan, determine where you should most focus and provide resources to assist in preparing. In addition to access to curated preparation materials, instructors will schedule virtual live sessions to review challenging material.

7827 VALH 25-001 February 27 to April 30 Online $215 A. Jimenez

® SUMMER 2023

9644 VALH 25-001 June 12 to August 13 Online $215 A. Jimenez

Interested in becoming a Pharmacy Technician?

Learn about the expanded program by visiting www.clcillinois.edu/pharmtech

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Veterinary Assistant Training

This course trains students to assist veterinarians and veterinary technicians in providing medical care to companion animals. Students will also learn front office procedures and how to assist in examinations, hospital procedures, surgical preparation and laboratory tests. Medical terminology, pharmacology, diagnostic imaging and client relations will also be covered.

The 250-hour NAVTA approved course includes a 100-hour clinical externship experience. Please note that the clinical externship will most likely take place during normal business hours and successful completion of the externship is required to complete the course. Externship dates will be given in the first month of class to ensure ample time to inform current employers of your training, if needed, as time off from work

may be required depending on your schedule. Students must complete a background check at an approved provider in order to participate in the clinical externship portion of the program. Students will also be required to provide proof of current health insurance. Prior felony convictions may prevent participation in the program. The fee for this service is NOT included in the course fee.

Course Prerequisites and Special Notes:

A high school diploma or GED is required. In addition, students must have the following minimum abilities: psychomotor skills (eyehand coordination and finger dexterity), visual acuity (normal or corrected) and the ability to lift 30 pounds in the clinical setting. Students may be required to meet specific health requirements and drug testing prior

to placement in the clinical portion of the course. This is based on the requirements of the externship site and will be determined at placement. Any fees to meet health requirements are NOT included in the course fee.

7733 P VET 1-001

Tuesday and Thursday, January 17 to May 4 5-10 p.m.

(No class March 21 and 23)

30 Sessions University Center of Lake County, 321 $2499 Staff

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Professional Development Courses

INFORMATION: (847) 543-2990 www.clcillinois.edu/professional professionalworkshops@clcillinois.edu

Additional Options for Professionals and Employers

Professional Development Online

Whether you are looking to update your skills, explore various career opportunities or learn a new trade, online education may be the right choice for you. With a variety of topics and formats, complete any course whenever and wherever the internet is available.

Our short-term professional and convenient virtual learning options include:

• Six-week courses

• Career training programs

• Certificate courses for healthcare professionals

Complete online course selection available at www.clcillinois.edu/professional/ onlineclasses

Training, Assessment and Development for Lake County Employers

With a continually changing work environ ment, preparing your organization with proficiencies is a smart strategy. Whether you want to improve skills or you need to develop a specific group, we have the expertise to provide a solution for small, mid-sized and large organizations.

Upskill Your Business’s Workforce

• Identify and close critical skill gaps

• Mobilize talent with the right skills to capitalize on new opportunities

• Upskill and reskill current employees to stay current in their existing roles

• Prepare the next generation of workers, managers, leaders and high-potentials

• Access over 25 job skill assessments

For more information, visit www.clcillinois.edu/solutions

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Small Business Growth starts with the Illinois Small Business Development and International Trade Center

Whether you’re starting a new business, positioning your company for growth or seeking to expand globally, we can help. Our business services include:

• No-cost, confidential, one-on-one business advising in English or Spanish with noted experts

• Assistance developing business, marketing and financial plans

• Information about federal, state and local loan programs

• Support in securing commercial loans with local providers

• Interactive, no-cost and low-cost workshops

• Assess company export readiness

• Develop an export business and international market plan

• Customize export market research report

• Export grant opportunities

• Export workshops, in-house and virtual training, seminars and forums

Stay Local. Sell Global.

The Illinois SBDC International Trade Center provides state-of-the-art, customized export solutions supporting small businesses to successfully enter and thrive in a global market.

International Trade Center offers one-on-one export advising. Schedule a no-cost advising session today with our International Trade Specialist, Kevin Kim. Call (847) 543-2306 or email jkim16@clcillinois.edu.

Looking for international trade workshops? Visit www.clcillinois.edu/sbdc-itc/workshops

Connect with us.

We are your partner to success.

Schedule a no-cost, one-on-one advising session with one of our small business advisors or with our International Trade Specialist. (847) 543-2033 IllinoisSBDC@clcillinois.edu www.clcillinois.edu/sbdc-itc

Scan the QR code below to view our training calendar

The Illinois Small Business Development & International Trade Center is funded in part through a cooperative agreement with the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA), the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, and the College of Lake County. Reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities will be made if requested at least two weeks in advance. Please contact the center at (847) 543-2033 or TDD: (847) 223-0134.

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Small Business Workshops

INFORMATION: (847) 543-2033 www.clcillinois.edu/sbdc-itc IllinoisSBDC@clcillinois.edu

Additional services and tools we provide to help small businesses in Lake County

Training

Benefit from a variety of no-cost workshops designed to help small business owners increase their skills and enhance their success.

• Accounting and finance

• Business planning and startup

• Business growth and development

• Commercial funding

• Exporting

• Government contracting

• Human resources and legal

• Marketing and sales

• Resiliency and continuity planning

• State and federal grants

• Technology and software

STARTING YOUR BUSINESS IN ILLINOIS

Advising

Engage in no-cost one-on-one sessions with business experts to solve problems and leverage growth opportunities.

Our professional business advisors have expertise in a variety of areas such as:

• Accounting and bookkeeping

• E-commerce

• Exporting

• Finance and lending

• Government contracting

• Human resources and organization development

• Marketing and sales

• Startup and strategic planning

• Supply chain

This workshop provides the basic elements for starting a successful business such as choosing a business structure, determining tax requirements, marketing and selling and much more. Get answers to the most frequently asked questions!

Monthly

English/Spanish

Online Live Zoom, In-Person or Self-Guided Pre-Recorded (English only) Cost: $0

Critical Quarterly Small Business Updates

Join these virtual, no-cost webinars for small business owners to receive updates from the SBA, DCEO, IRS and SBAC. Receive information on agency programs, policies and legislation affecting small businesses. Small businesses benefit greatly by understanding the organizations and systems available to support their success. The next two sessions will be held on Thursdays, March 16 and June 15, at 10 a.m. Visit https://bit.ly/3hf9SnC to register.

Tools

Utilize our business tools to access an array of resources for your success.

Connect to success resources, gain valuable information about the business environment and enhance job skills with the following tools:

BizHub - provides businesses with the ability to connect to success resources, share knowledge, participate in events and become a part of the local community. Visit https://startupspace.app/hub/BizHubLakeCounty to join Lake County’s biggest business-tobusiness (B2B) resource platform at no cost.

Vertical IQ - allows businesses to conduct market research and gain access to industry reports and business statistics at no cost.

TAD (Training, Assessment and Development) - provides businesses with a platform to conduct employee skill assessment, create development plans and launch training programs.

Visit www.clcillinois.edu/sbdc-itc to see workshop details and register, schedule an advising session or learn more about our available tools and resources!

To learn more about this CLC alum and his successful small business –Winnie Industries – visit, www.winnieindustries.com

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Enjoy life. Enjoy your passions. Experience new endeavors. CLC’s ENDEAVOR classes are affordable, fun and taught by local experts. Endeavor Broadcast Communication and Voice-Overs 17 Communication Media ............................ 18 Creative Arts 18 Culinary 21 Dance 21 Financial Management ............................ 21 Fitness and Self-Defense .......................... 22 Music 23 Outdoor Recreation 24 Photography 24 Sustainable Living and Beekeeping .......... 24 Trips and Tours ......................................... 25 Writing......................................................24 Youth Classes Explore: Grades 1-8 27 Engage: Grades 9-12 29 Discover Current Events 31 Film ........................................................... 32 History 32 Language 33 Literature 32 Personal Health and Wellness 34 Quest ........................................................ 35 Star Wars Trilogy Experience....................35 Online Classes for Adults and Youth 26 Apply, Register and Pay 36 Personal Enrichment Endeavor Summer class registration opens March 9! Visit learn.clcillinois.edu for the most up-to-date information and to register. 16

INFORMATION: (847) 543-2980 www.clcillinois.edu/personalenrichment CPEinfo@clcillinois.edu

Broadcast Communications and Voice-overs

Spring voice-over classes will be virtual live (with the exception of Create a Voice-Over Demo). Students will need the following: computer with webcam, headphones (optional) and a valid email address to receive class handouts. Voice-Over: Fundamentals is the prerequisite for all Voice-Over Breakout classes. Communication Media classes are also highly recommended for voice-over students.

VOICE-OVER: INTRODUCTION

Are you curious about the world of voiceover? Learn the craft of voice-over acting from the perspective of an advertising creative director who has hired voice actors for over 30 years. Explore what it takes to produce a demo reel that gets listened to. Our overview will include opportunities in the world of radio and television commercials, audiobook, industrial films and web productions. This class is recommended prior to taking Voice-Over: Fundamentals.

7638 C PER 23-081

Tuesday, February 14 6:30-9:30 p.m.

1 Session

Virtual Live $59 M. Fornwald

7960 C PER 23-082

Tuesday, May 9 6:30-9:30 p.m.

1 Session

Virtual Live $59 M. Fornwald

VOICE-OVER: FUNDAMENTALS

Enjoy a deeper dive into the areas of voiceover performance. Discover the technical and business aspects and gain lots of hands-on experience. Benefit from the coaching and guidance of professionals in the industry as you continue to explore your voice for a new career or hobby. At least one guest ad agency creative director will audition and direct you performing a professional radio script penned by the guest.

7639 C PER 24-081

Tuesday, February 28 to March 28 6:30-9:30 p.m. 4 Sessions Virtual Live $175 M. Fornwald

VOICE-OVER BREAKOUT: AUDIOBOOKS

Audiobooks are growing in popularity and provide plenty of opportunities for voice-over narrators. Discover the performance and technical skills needed to create audiobooks and learn how to find an audition for narration jobs. Receive guidance and practice on how to create audiobook auditions and final products. Be prepared to read two pages of your favorite book or a book you feel a casting agent may agree fits your voice and reading abilities..

7640 C PER 32-081

Tuesday, April 11 6:30-9:30 p.m. 1 Session Virtual Live $59 M. Fornwald

VOICE-OVER BREAKOUT: VOCAL PRODUCTION

Your speaking voice is an instrument. Using it correctly for speaking is important for voice-over work, acting or even personal and professional presentations. Learn important information about vocal production. Work with the Vocal Tool Kit to strengthen and hone your vocal skills. Receive helpful coaching and guidance as you practice using your instrument effectively. Record a sample of the projects you create.

7641 C PER 35-081

Tuesday, April 4 6:30-9:30 p.m. 1 Session Virtual Live $59 M. Fornwald

VOICE-OVER BREAKOUT: CARTOON CHARACTERS AND VIDEO GAME VOICE-OVERS

I’ll get you, my pretty... Do you like creating silly, scary or unique voices? Take a fun and focused look at creating character voices for video games, cartoons, audiobooks and more. Enjoy guidance and practice as you learn how to identify character and vocal traits and how to create them. Audition characters you have performed for friends or when nobody is listening. Be ready to share why this area of voice acting both fascinates and makes you think this may be a strength of yours.

7642 C PER 36-081 Tuesday, April 18 6:30-9:30 p.m. 1 Session Virtual Live $59 M. Fornwald

CREATE A VOICE-OVER DEMO

Work with a CLC student sound engineer to record and edit your demo reel in an oncampus sound studio. Prior to class, set up a free account on voices.com and become familiar with how voice-over actors present themselves on that site. Bring a short written bio that fits the length voices.com actors use to describe themselves. Take home a completed demo reel you can upload to voices.com.

7938 C PER 2-001 Monday, April 10 to May 8 (No class May 1) 6:30-9:30 p.m. 4 Sessions Grayslake Campus, TBA $299 M. Fornwald

More voice-over classes are coming! Stay tuned to learn.clcillinois.edu for summer dates.

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Communication MediaCreative Arts

BECOME YOUR OWN PRODUCTION TEAM: ONLINE ALTERNATIVE MEDIA PRODUCTION

The legacy media can’t keep up with the new world of media, which isn’t directed by executives and production teams, but by YOU. Learn how podcasting, online video production and more are all connected and how you can become your own production team for cheap.

7669 C CMP 51-081

Thursday, February 2 to March 9 6-8 p.m.

6 Sessions Virtual Live $125 A. Carter

ONLINE ALTERNATIVE MEDIA PRODUCTION BOOTCAMP AND BUILD A HOME RECORDING STUDIO

In this more compact discussion of how the world of media has changed, find out in the first three sessions how you can become your own production team for cheap. In the fourth session, learn how to build your own home studio for podcasting, voiceover, and more!

7673 C CMP 54-081 Thursday, April 6-27 6-8 p.m.

4 Sessions Virtual Live $89 A. Carter

BUILD YOUR OWN HOME RECORDING STUDIO

Learn to build your own home studio for podcasting, voiceover and more! Learn about different kinds of studios, discover what materials you will need and how to build on a budget.

7671 C CMP 55-081

Thursday, March 16 6-8 p.m.

1 Session

Virtual Live $49 A. Carter

Textile Arts

BEGINNER QUILTING: RIPPED LOG CABIN QUILT

BEGINNER

SEWING: SEW HAPPY TOGETHER

Learn the basics of needles, threading and troubleshooting. Discover how to read a pattern and choose fabric. Enjoy cutting, assembling and completing your own sewing project. Bring your own sewing machine, sharp scissors and a box of pins to the first class. Additional supplies will be discussed in class.

7661 C CRF 31-001 Thursday, January 26 to March 2 6:30-8:30 p.m.

6 Sessions Grayslake Campus, TBA $189 M. Wagner Webb

7662 C CRF 31-002 Tuesday, February 7 to March 14 6:30-8:30 p.m.

6 Sessions Grayslake Campus, TBA $189 M. Wagner Webb

® SUMMER 2023 9579 C CRF 31-001 Tuesday, June 6-27 6:30-9:30 p.m.

6 Sessions Grayslake Campus, TBA $189 M. Wagner Webb

PATTERN DRAFTING

Learn basic pattern drafting techniques to create a customized pattern which you can alter to make different styles. Begin by creating a paper pattern and a fitted muslin sloper, the building block for all other pattern making. Basic math and fraction skills are required. Bring your own sewing machine. A supply list will be provided.

7658 C CRF 50-001 Thursday, March 9 to May 4 6:30-8:30 p.m.

8 Sessions Grayslake Campus, TBA $225 M. Wagner Webb

Learn quilt terminology, fabric selection, color coordination, fabric tearing (grain straightening), log cabin squares, quilt seam allowances, log cabin patterns, batting and backing, tie through and stitch-in-theditch. Make a baby quilt or wall hanging as your final project. Bring your own sewing machine. Supplies will be discussed at the first class.

7659 C CRF 53-001

Tuesday, March 28 to May 2 6:30-8:30 p.m.

6 Sessions Grayslake Campus, TBA $189 M. Wagner Webb

® SUMMER 2023

9631 C CRF 53-001 Tuesday, July 11 to August 1 6:30-9:30 p.m.

4 Sessions Grayslake Campus, TBA $189 M. Wagner Webb

® SUMMER 2023 SEWING PROJECT OF YOUR CHOICE

Get the support and guidance you need to start and finish your project. Our seasoned instructor will answer questions, offer suggestions, and give direction that will keep you motivated.

9580 C CRF 47-001

Thursday, June 15 to July 13 6:30-9:30 p.m.

5 Sessions Grayslake Campus, TBA $225 M. Wagner Webb

CANVAS EMBROIDERY

Create a colorful masterpiece on canvas! You will have the choice of different threads, ribbons and pearls or beads as well as many different stitches to create your project.

8028 C CRF 95-001

Friday, March 3 6-9 p.m.

1 Session Grayslake Campus, TBA $50 R. Salata

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INFORMATION: (847) 543-2980 www.clcillinois.edu/personalenrichment CPEinfo@clcillinois.edu

Paint and Ink

OIL PAINTING

Learn how to paint with oils and create a good composition, effective palette and color mixing.

7444 C CRF 26-001

Wednesday, February 15 to March 15 6-8:30 p.m.

6 Sessions Grayslake Campus, TBA $150 M. Brown

ALCOHOL INK

Alcohol inks are an easy and fun way to unwind, relax and enjoy creating beautiful abstract designs without any prior art experience! These inks are highly reactive and mysteriously move when they combine.

7543 C CRF 39-001

Friday, February 24 6-9 p.m.

1 Session Grayslake Campus, TBA $50 R. Salata

SPRING IN WATERCOLOR

Experience watercolor painting using a variety of spring subjects: plants, flowers, landscapes and spring décor. Participants will learn a different technique each week; classes will build upon skills used during the previous week. All class materials provided. A supply fee of $20 is due to the instructor the first night of class. You may also purchase and bring your own supplies.

7379 C CRF 8-001

Tuesday, March 7 to April 4 6-8:30 p.m.

4 Sessions

Grayslake Campus, TBA $80 J. Evans

SUMI PAINTING

Learn how to paint like the Sumi painters from Japan, using just black in watercolor paint or ink. Explore certain techniques to achieve this simple and elegant style.

7439 C CRF 46-001

Wednesday, March 29 to April 19 6-8:30 p.m.

6 Sessions Grayslake Campus, TBA $150 M. Brown

ACRYLIC PAINTING

Learn how to paint with acrylics and create a good composition, effective palette and color mixing. You can create a painting that is just as rich in color as an oil or watercolor with certain techniques.

7443 C CRF 9-001

Tuesday, April 11 to May 9 6-8:30 p.m.

6 Sessions Grayslake Campus, TBA $150 M. Brown

WATERCOLOR PAINTING

Learn how to paint with watercolors. Control and manipulate the water and brushes with certain techniques to create different effects and finish with a pleasing composition effective palette and color mixing.

7441 C CRF 12-001

Wednesday, April 26 to May 24 3-5 p.m.

6 Sessions Grayslake Campus, TBA $150 M. Brown

® SUMMER 2023

WATERCOLORING ARTFUL FLOWERS

Paint a variety of flowers in acrylic paint and watercolors. Learn a different technique each week and complete a canvas or paper piece. A supply fee of $20 is due to the instructor the first night of class. You may also purchase and bring your own supplies.

9558 C CRF 58-001

Tuesday, July 11 to August 1 1-3:30 p.m.

4 Sessions Grayslake Campus, TBA $80 J. Evans

Summer class registration opens March 9! Visit learn.clcillinois.edu for the most up-to-date information and to register.

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Arts and Crafts

SIGNS OF THE SEASON

Add a welcoming seasonal touch to your home or outdoor space by creating a rustic distressed wood sign.

7397 C CRF 18-001 Friday, March 17 6-9 p.m.

1 Session Grayslake Campus, TBA $50 R. Salata

BUNNY PLANTER

Hop on over to learn how to make your own bunny-themed planter using a flowerpot.

7917 C CRF 11-001 Friday, April 7 6-9 p.m.

1 Session Grayslake Campus, TBA $50 R. Salata

WIRE CROCHET

Create a unique jewelry ensemble that will add a new twist to your wardrobe.

7398 C CRF 6-001 Friday, April 14 5-8 p.m.

1 Session Grayslake Campus, TBA $50 R. Salata

® SUMMER 2023

ROCK ON

Have you heard about the new trend of painting rocks? It's a simple act of kindness that is making a big impact in communities across the country by brightening the days of strangers, one colorful rock at a time. Create several rocks, one to keep and others to share with friends on your travels as you explore your neighborhood! All supplies are included.

9659 C CRF 4-001 Thursday, July 13 6-9 p.m.

1 Session Grayslake Campus, TBA $50 R. Salata

Glassblowing

Glassblowing classes meet at Peter Patterson Glassworks, 888 Tower Road, Unit E, Mundelein. Proper attire is mandatory: long-sleeved cotton shirt, long pants, socks, close-toed shoes and a pair of sunglasses. Course fee covers all materials. Class time may vary depending on the number of students. Pieces need to cool so you will be able to pick them up in three days. Parents of students age 14-17 must sign a waiver with Patterson Glassworks. Due to the nature of these classes, withdrawals must be made at least 48 hours prior to the class start date. If less than 48 hours, no refund will be available. Call (847) 543-2980 for more information.

All of our glassblowing classes are intended for beginners with little to no hot shop experience.

HEARTS OF GLASS

Make something special for yourself or someone you love, just in time for Valentine’s Day!

7382 C CRF 1-031 Friday, February 3 6-9 p.m. 1 Session $45 P. Patterson

UNIQUE GLASSBLOWN SPHERES AND ORBS

Use cane, shards and glow powder materials to create eye-catching spheres.

7435 C CRF 3-031 Wednesday, February 15 6-9 p.m.

1 Session $150 P. Patterson

GLASSBLOWN FLOWERS & SHAMROCKS

Make spring flowers you can enjoy all year or give as great gifts.

7504 C CRF 19-031 Friday, March 10 6-9 p.m. 1 Session $45 P. Patterson

EGG-A-GLASS: ELEGANT CREATIONS

Create a stunningt glassblown egg, perfect for your spring and Easter decorations.

7416 C CRF 20-031 Friday, March 31 6-9 p.m.

1 Session $75 P. Patterson

GLASSBLOWN PRECIOUS

PENDANT

Make a personalized glass creation –a unique and beautiful pendant.

7423 C CRF 21-031 Friday, April 28 6-9 p.m. 1 Session $45 P. Patterson

® SUMMER 2023

GLASSBLOWN PLANETS

Create planets to add to your unique collection of glassblown masterpieces!

9655 C CRF 23-031 Thursday, June 8 6-9 p.m. 1 Session $75 P. Patterson

® SUMMER 2023

GLASSBLOWN PYRAMIDS

Add a touch of Egypt to your home with a glass pyramid.

9562 C CRF 19-031 Thursday, June 22 6-9 p.m.

1 Session $75 P. Patterson

Summer class registration opens March 9!

Visit learn.clcillinois.edu for the most up-to-date information and to register.

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INFORMATION: (847) 543-2980 www.clcillinois.edu/personalenrichment CPEinfo@clcillinois.edu

Culinary

SMOKE & GRILL WITH CHEF VENA

Come experience BBQ, grilling and smoking. Take advantage of the professional amenities of the Prairie kitchen and our on-site grills Wear long sleeves and close-toed shoes. No makeup, jewelry or nail polish, please.

7663 C OOK 32-001

Thursday, March 9 6:30- 9:30 p.m.

1 Session Grayslake Campus, B019 $159 Chef Vena

Dance

BEGINNING BALLROOM DANCING

Learn classic dance moves and enjoy professional dance instruction focusing on the fox trot and waltz. Couples are encouraged to register together. Class fee is charged per individual.

7675 C DAN 2-031 Friday, January 20 to March 17 7-9 p.m.

9 Sessions Advanced Technology Center, 135 $199 B. and R. Sealander

LATIN DANCE FOR BEGINNERS –SALSA OR BACHATA

Learn one (or both!) of the most popular social Latin dances featured at clubs, weddings and social events.

SALSA FOR BEGINNERS

7447 C DAN 10-031

Tuesday, January 17 to February 7 7 -8 p.m.

4 Sessions

LC High Schools Tech Campus, TBA $99 A. and R. Hill

BACHATA FOR BEGINNERS

7446 C DAN 13-031 Tuesday, March 28 to April 18 7-8 p.m.

4 Sessions

LC High Schools Tech Campus, TBA $99 A. and R. Hill

LATIN DANCE WITH INTRICATE PATTERNS – SALSA OR BACHATA

Expand upon your current Salsa or Bachata skills with more intricate patterns. Recommended prerequisite: Salsa or Bachata for Beginners (for those with no prior experience). Students should definitely know the basic steps to the dance.

SALSA WITH INTRICATE PATTERNS

7449 C DAN 30-031 Tuesday, February 21 to March 14 7-8 p.m.

4 Sessions

LC High Schools Tech Campus, TBA $89 A. and R. Hill

® SUMMER 2023 9516 C DAN 30-031 Wednesday, June 7-28 7-8 p.m.

4 Sessions

LC High Schools Tech Campus, TBA $89 A. and R. Hill

BACHATA WITH INTRICATE PATTERNS

7448 C DAN 20-031 Tuesday, April 25 to May 16 7-8 p.m.

4 Sessions

LC High Schools Tech Campus, TBA $89 A. and R. Hill

® SUMMER 2023 9515 C DAN 20-031 Wednesday, July 5-26 7-8 p.m.

4 Sessions LC High Schools Tech Campus, TBA $89 A. and R. Hill

Financial Management

RETIREMENT PLANNING TODAY

Learn strategies to manage investment risks, save money on taxes, manage 401K's and calculate savings needed to retire. A $25 fee for the textbook will be payable to the instructor the first day of class.

7320 C FIN 2-001

Thursday, January 26 to February 9 6:30-8:45 p.m.

3 Sessions Grayslake Campus, TBA $35 R. Babjak

7321 C FIN 2-021 Wednesday, February 1-15 6:30-8:45 p.m.

3 Sessions Southlake Campus, R024 $35 R. Babjak

HOW TO BUY YOUR FIRST HOME

Learn all you need to know about buying your first home: closing costs, inspections, down payments, appraisals, interest rates and negotiations. Familiarize yourself with down payment assistance programs and how to qualify.

7616 C HOM 5-021 Wednesday, March 1 6:30-8 p.m.

1 Session Southlake Campus, R024 $29 M. Olach

® SUMMER 2023 9560 C HOM 5-001 Wednesday, July 12 6:30-8 p.m. 1 Session Grayslake Campus, TBA $29 M. Olach

HOW TO BUY A VACATION OR RETIREMENT PROPERTY

Learn the best way to purchase your second home or vacation property. We will discuss the minimum down payments, credit requirements, affordability and underwriting criteria for your purchase. Note: this is not a class on buying or renting a timeshare.

7646 C HOM 6-021

Wednesday, April 26 6:30-8 p.m.

1 Session Southlake Campus, R024 $29 M. Olach

® SUMMER 2023 9563 C HOM 6-001 Wednesday, July 26 6:30-8 p.m.

1 Session Grayslake Campus, TBA $29 M. Olach

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Fitness and Self-Defense

Stay active! Stay fit! Stay healthy! From cardio to strength training, flexibility to sports-focused classes, Personal Enrichment offers a variety of fitness classes to meet your needs. These competitively priced, NON-CREDIT classes should not be taken for a grade or credit hours.

Visit https://bit.ly/3Bl8CYL for complete class descriptions.

Spring 2023 classes are $135 each. Classes begin the week of January 23 and fill quickly. Register early to get the schedule you want.

AEROBIC DANCE

7524 C FIT 16-001

Monday and Wednesday

January 23 to May 10 Grayslake Campus, 0706 6-6:50 p.m. D. Paul

BEGINNING AIKIDO SKILLS

7522 C FIT 7-001

Wednesday, January 25 to May 10 Grayslake Campus, 0706 8-9:50 p.m. C. Tseng

BODY TONING - WOMEN

7523 C FIT 21-001 Monday and Wednesday January 23 to May 10 Grayslake Campus, 0706 7-7:50 p.m. D. Paul

KICKBOXING

7537 C FIT 6-001

Tuesday, January 24 to May 2 Grayslake Campus, 0706 7-7:50 a.m. R. Lee

PILATES

7530 C FIT 1-001

Monday and Wednesday January 23 to May 3 Grayslake Campus, 0706 11-11:50 a.m. T. Wheeler

7527 C FIT 1-002

Thursday, March 16 to May 11 Grayslake Campus, 0706 7-8:50 p.m. T. Wheeler

7525 C FIT 1-081 Tuesday and Thursday April 4 to May 11

Virtual Live 7-7:50 a.m. T. Wheeler

STRENGTH TRAINING

7535 C FIT 55-001 Monday and Wednesday January 23 to May 10 Grayslake Campus, 0706 6-6:50 p.m. R. Atkinson

7536 C FIT 55-002 Tuesday and Thursday January 24 to May 4 Grayslake Campus, 0706 8-8:50 a.m. T. Wheeler

YOGA

7538 C FIT 51-001 Tuesday and Thursday January 24 to May 11 Grayslake Campus, 0706 6-6:50 p.m. T. Skarbalus

7507 C FIT 51-002 Tuesday and Thursday January 24 to May 4 Grayslake Campus, 0706 12-12:50 p.m. S. Fullington

7521 C FIT 51-003 Monday and Wednesday January 23 to May 3 Virtual Live 7-7:50 a.m. L. Lancaster

ZUMBA

7516 C FIT 50-001 Tuesday and Thursday January 24 to May 4 Grayslake Campus, 0706 11-11:50 a.m. L. Lancaster

More fitness classes are coming! Stay tuned to learn.clcillinois.edu for summer dates.

SELF-DEFENSE FOR WOMEN

Discover the physical, mental and emotional aspects of selfdefense. Find out how to scrutinize your surroundings, become aware of potentially dangerous circumstances and take measures to avoid the situation through techniques and streetwise applications of self-defense. You will also learn the liabilities of self-defense. Loose-fitting clothing that covers the knees and elbows is recommended.

7666 C FIT 22-001 Saturday, May 6 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. 1 Session Grayslake Campus, 0706 $99 H. Onion

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class registration opens March 9! Visit learn.clcillinois.edu
Summer
for the most up-to-date information and to register.

INFORMATION: (847) 543-2980 www.clcillinois.edu/personalenrichment CPEinfo@clcillinois.edu

Music

Vocal Ensembles

GOSPEL CHOIR

Perform diverse sacred music of the AfricanAmerican tradition, including spirituals and gospel music, past to present. No audition required. First-time Gospel Choir students will receive information early in the semester regarding the purchase of concert attire.

7532 C MSC 1-001

Monday, January 23 to May 8 7-9 p.m.

Grayslake Campus, D100 $50 M. Hunter

CHOIR OF LAKE COUNTY

Comprised of members of the community at large, this choir seeks to serve the artistic needs of the community. Its singers participate in the enjoyment, preparation and performance of traditional choral literature, from early Renaissance to present day. No audition required. If college credit is desired, enroll in MUS 120-003. First-time Choir of Lake County students will receive information early in the semester regarding the purchase of concert attire.

7529 C MSC 3-001

Tuesday, January 17 to May 2 7:30-9:30 p.m.

Grayslake Campus, D100 $50 P. Nielsen

Some classes require an audition and/or the purchase of concert attire. Please read the course descriptions for notice of any requirements.

Instrumental Ensembles

WIND ENSEMBLE

Offered for the enjoyment and convenience of individuals who wish to play their instrument and do not need college credit. Also offered to provide band experience and opportunities for the college community. An audition is required. For audition information, please call Dr. Michael Flack at (847) 5432566. If college credit is desired, enroll in MUS 123-001.

7534 C MSC 4-001

Thursday, January 19 to May 4 7:30-9 p.m. Grayslake Campus, P101 $50 M. Flack

JAZZ ENSEMBLE I

Understanding and enjoyment of instrumental music through selected examples of standard instrumental ensemble literature of all periods. An audition is required. For audition information, please call Dr. Michael Flack at (847) 543-2566. If college credit is desired, enroll in MUS 223-001.

7528 C MSC 5-001

Monday, January 23 to May 1 7:30-9 p.m. Grayslake Campus, P101 $50 M. Flack

JAZZ ENSEMBLE II

Understanding and enjoyment of instrumental music through selected examples of standard instrumental ensemble literature of all periods. If college credit is desired, enroll in MUS 223-002.

7526 C MSC 7-001

Tuesday, January 17 to May 2 7:30-9 p.m. Grayslake Campus, P101 $50 J. Ott

CONCERT BAND

Offered for the enjoyment and convenience of individuals who wish to play their instrument and do not want or need college credit. Also offered to provide band experience and opportunities for the college community. No audition is required. If college credit is desired, enroll in MUS 123-002.

7533 C MSC 6-001

Wednesday, January 18 to May 3

7:30-9 p.m. Grayslake Campus, P101 $50 M. Madonia

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Home Studio

CREATING YOUR OWN HOME MUSIC STUDIO

Learn how to create your own home music studio. You will be introduced to the main hardware and software components of the home studio, create music projects that utilize such tools and learn about bits, beats and bitrates.

7431 C MSC 11-021

Thursday, February 2 to March 30 5-6:30 p.m.

8 Sessions Southlake Campus, R024 $225 T. Adler Berman

Sustainable Living and Beekeeping

BEEKEEPING 101

Learn about bee biology, modern beekeeping techniques, hive construction and means of acquiring bees. Maintain hives to assist the deteriorating ecosystem, help your garden or orchard and help the growing demand to use bees for pollination. Learn creative ways to use honey products. If you’ve never kept bees, this class is where to start.

7660 C AVO 3-001 Saturday, April 15 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

1 Session

Grayslake Campus, TBA $95 E. Popelka

EAT WHAT YOU GROW: PIZZA GARDEN DESIGN AND HARVEST

Join Master Gardener, Eliza Fournier, as she teaches the basics of planting and harvesting an herb garden which will supply flavor to homemade and store-bought pizzas. Each participant will leave with their own container herb garden and instructions on how to keep it vibrant and healthy all season long. Container, soil and plants included.

7637 C GAR 10-011 Thursday, May 4 6-7:30 p.m.

1 Session Lakeshore Campus, TBA $50 E. Fournier

Outdoor Recreation

STORM CHASERS: UNDERSTANDING SEVERE WEATHER PHENOMENON

Experience an exciting introduction to severe weather phenomenon, the forecasting techniques involved and how to observe such events safely. Ideally, this four-week class will meet twice in the classroom and twice in the field guided by an experienced storm chaser. Get a close-up view of the equipment in a storm chaser vehicle. You are responsible for your own transportation to the field locations. If you are unable to attend in the field, virtual learning may be an option but is highly dependent on internet coverage in the field.

7900 C REC 37-001

Wednesday, April 5-26 Grayslake Campus, TBA and Off Campus (Location TBD) 7-9 p.m.

4 Sessions $89 J. Walters

® SUMMER 2023 9651 C REC 37-001 Wednesday, June 7-28 Grayslake Campus, TBA and Off Campus (Location TBD) 7-9 p.m.

4 Sessions $89 J. Walters

Photography

i

PHONE PHOTOGRAPHY

Learn how to create better images than you ever thought possible using your iPhone. This class, solely for iPhone users, covers the fundamentals of proper exposure and composition and how to apply the “Art Sauce” using various apps. Bring to class your fully charged iPhone and power cord. Location of the Saturday morning session will be discussed in class. Students are responsible for their own transportation to the field location.

7774 C PTO 2-001

Tuesday, April 11 to May 9 7-9:30 p.m. (no class April 25) Grayslake Campus, TBA AND Saturday, April 15 8-10:30 a.m. Offsite Location, TBA 5 Sessions $179 J. Petrovic

PHOTOGRAPHY FOR BEGINNERS

Get the most out of your digital camera by discovering how to use some of its basic functions. Learn to compose your shots and understand the difference between a mediocre and a good photograph. Students will need a DSLR.

7770 C PTO 8-001

Saturday, April 1 to May 20 9-11:30 a.m.

8 Sessions Grayslake Campus, TBA $195 J. Harold

START USING PHOTOSHOP

Learn to use the basics of Adobe Photoshop and how it can work with other photo editing products. Coursework and examples are based on Windows using Photoshop CC software but Mac users should not have any issues. You will need a laptop (Mac or PC) with Adobe's Photoshop CC or later updates (2014 or newer) installed and functioning. Enjoy practicing the techniques you learn with specific shooting assignments.

7771 C PTO 54-081

Tuesday, February 7 to April 4 6:30-9 p.m. 8 Sessions Virtual Live $185 J. Harold

More photography classes are coming! Stay tuned to learn.clcillinois.edu for summer

Writing

GETTING STARTED WRITING AND PUBLISHING YOUR BOOK

This class will cover the steps leading to book authorship and the things to know. Budding authors, this is the place to begin.

7387 C WRT 1-001

Thursday, April 6-27 6:30-8 p.m. 4 Sessions Grayslake Campus, TBA $49 K. Gray

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INFORMATION: (847) 543-2980 www.clcillinois.edu/personalenrichment CPEinfo@clcillinois.edu

Trips and Tours

Take your next outing with us! Discover unique places and people. Enjoy interactive, behind-the-scenes access. Choose from the following:

Cathedral Tours

Visit and hear the stories of architectural gems in Chicago and Milwaukee. A delight to anyone interested in architecture, church history, photography and the arts.

Historic Military Spaces – May 25, 2023 Sanfilippo Estate Tour – June 29, 2023 Sock Monkey Museum – July 27, 2023

Culinary Tours

Explore the cuisine you have heard about or seen on TV. Meet the chefs, enjoy the food and make new foodie friends.

Summer class registration opens March 9! Visit learn.clcillinois.edu for the most up-to-date information and to register.

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Discover Unique Lake County Space Relish new places, experiences and flavors. Leave the driving to us.

Online Courses for Adults and Youth

Our instructor-led online courses offered through ed2go are informative, fun, convenient and highly interactive. We focus on creating warm, supportive communities for our learners. New course sessions begin monthly. Visit our website for start dates. Complete any of these courses entirely from your home or anywhere, any time.

DRAWING FOR THE ABSOLUTE BEGINNER

Gain a solid foundation in drawing and become the artist you’ve always dreamed you could be!

DISCOVER DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY

Explore the fascinating world of digital photography equipment.

MATH REFRESHER

Gain confidence in your basic math skills and start using math to your advantage.

INTRODUCTION TO ALGEBRA

Understand how algebra is relevant to almost every aspect of your daily life, and become skilled at solving a variety of algebraic problems.

SPEED SPANISH

Learn six easy recipes to glue Spanish words together into sentences, and you’ll be engaging in conversational Spanish in no time.

GRAMMAR REFRESHER

Develop your English grammar skills and take your writing and speaking to the next level of excellence in this course.

DISCOVER SIGN LANGUAGE

Discover the fun of learning sign language and using your hands to communicate.

STOCKS, BONDS, AND INVESTING: OH, MY!

Learn how to make wise investment decisions so that you have enough money to live comfortably through your retirement.

Complete course selection available at www.ed2go.com/clc

Learn from the comfort of your home!

• 24-hour access

• Discussion areas

• 6-week format

• Expert instructors

Prices start as low as $115

INTRODUCTION TO INTERIOR DESIGN

Explore interior design fundamentals as you learn how to transform any room into a beautiful and functional space.

WRITING ESSENTIALS

Master the essentials of writing so you can excel at business communications, express yourself clearly online, and take your creative literary talents to a new level.

BEGINNING WRITER’S WORKSHOP

If you have a story that needs to be written, an online writing workshop is a great place to start. This course will help improve your writing skills and discover new ways to stretch your creative muscles.

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INFORMATION: (847) 543-2980 www.clcillinois.edu/personalenrichment CPEinfo@clcillinois.edu

Explore: Fast-Paced Program

PROGRAM FOR GIFTED

6TH - 8TH

GRADERS

Challenge your gifted sixth, seventh or eighth grade student with our exciting and thought-provoking Fast-Paced math, verbal and STEAM-based courses. All are designed to engage and equip your bright student for academic success. Visit https://learn.clcillinois. edu/clc/FastPaced.jsp for more program and qualification criteria

FAST-PACED MATH (FALL AND SPRING)

This three-year experience will challenge and help build your student’s confidence with math topics not typically included in traditional sixth through eighth grade Algebra or Geometry classes.

FAST-PACED VERBAL (FALL AND SPRING)

his three-year experience will challenge and help build your student’s confidence in reading, writing, speaking and listening. Verbal topics include Greek and Latin stems, grammar, literature, creative writing, speech writing, oral presentations and digital portfolios. Additional topics include engineering, graphic arts, photography, sign language and STEAM.

Check with your Lake County school district gifted coordinator in JanuaryFebruary 2023 for information about your fifth grader ’s eligibility for 2023-2024. Home school, private and parochial school parents may email CPEInfo@clcillinois.edu for information about submitting their children’s scores.

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Youth in grades 1-8 can explore their dreams in fun, STEAM-based classes taught by experienced educators. Send them to college!
Explore Connect & Explore
Personal Enrichment

Explore: Art

SUMI PAINTING (GRADES 4-9)

Learn how to paint in the style of the Sumi painters from Japan, using just black watercolor paint or ink. Explore certain techniques to achieve this sim ple and elegant style. All supplies are included.

7686 C EXP 95-001

Monday, January 23 to March 13 4- 6 p.m. 8 Sessions Grayslake Campus, TBA $195 M. Brown

Explore: Robotics

4H ROBOTICS SPIN CLUB (GRADES 5-8)

This class is for students interested in an introduction to robotics using the Lego Mindstorm EV3 platform or equivalent. Students will learn to build and program their robots to meet the challenge put forth by 4H Robotics for this year's competition. Class time will be spent with mostly hands-on building and programming activities under the guidance of the instructor and CLC Engineering Interns. Classes are funded in part by a grant from Baxter International Foundation. Each class will work in 4H Spin Club teams, with each team working toward presenting their robot at the 4H Robotics Showcase on April 22, 2023, as well as the Maker Faire Lake County on April 15. Scholarships are available. Additional information is available by contacting CLC Engineering Department Co-Chair Rob Twardock at rtwardock@clcillinois.edu.

7936 C EXP 72-001

Saturday, January 28 to April 15 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.

11 Sessions Grayslake Campus, TBA $100 Staff

7937 C EXP

Saturday, January 28

9 a.m. to 12 p.m.

Sessions Lakeshore Campus, TBA S100

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Prepare to meet your dreams! Summer Camp 2023 Youth Experiences begin June 6 Plan for a STEAM-filled, dream-filled summer! Watch your mail and check online for our camp brochure. Potential for your child’s fun is limitless, but space is not. Register early! Explore Camps (Grades 1-8) ® Academic Toolbox ® Art ® Backstage STEAM ® Backyard Gardening ® Engineering ® Filmmaking ® Forensics ® Lasers/Photonics/Optics ® LEGO – Chain Reactions and LEGO Bots ® Materials Science ® Nuts, Bolts and Thingamajigs ® Photography ® Sign Language – Explore nature, science and your neighborhood ® More! Visit learn.clcillinois.edu in February for summer camp schedule. Registration opens March 15. CAMPS
to April
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Staff

Personal Enrichment

Engage Connect & Engage

INFORMATION: (847) 543-2980 www.clcillinois.edu/personalenrichment CPEinfo@clcillinois.edu

Engage: Test Prep

SAT PREP (GRADES 10-12)

Looking to prepare for and achieve your best on the SAT? Engage in algebra, geometry, advanced algebra and basic mathematical refreshers to polish your math skills. Discover helpful ways to remember grammatical rules and effective strategies to help you approach reading passages and questions confidently. Be prepared for the upcoming SAT test dates of March 11 and May 6, 2023.

7928 C ENG 17-001

Saturday, January 28 to March 4 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.

6 Sessions Grayslake Campus, TBA $250 S. Martinez and S. Pantelic

7929 C ENG 17-002 Saturday, March 11 to April 22 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.

6 Sessions Grayslake Campus, TBA $250 S. Martinez and S. Pantelic

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High school students in grades 9-12 can engage in STEM-based career exploration and innovative experiences. Discover that anything is possible.

Engage: Robotics

LAKE COUNTY ROBOTICS COMPETITION - TEAM CLC (GRADES

8-12)

This class is for students interested in learning about robotics and introductory programming using the Tetrix robotics platform. Students will participate in the Lake County Robotics Competition (LCRC), a low-cost, low-barriers introduction to robotics using a team-based competition framework that lasts from January through April 2023. LCRC is an alternative to the more formal competitions such as Vex or First Robotics. LCRC is a logical next step to students aging out of the 4H Robotics Showcase, but open to 8th through 12th grade students brand new to robotics. Mentoring and technical assistance will be provided by CLC Engineering interns during Saturday build sessions. The class will culminate with students participating in the LCRC finals at Maker Faire Lake County on April 15, 2023. Participation and the use of robotics kits are funded in part by a grant from Baxter International Foundation. Scholarships are available. Additional information is available by contacting CLC Engineering Department Co-Chair Rob Twardock at rtwardock@clcillinois.edu.

7934 C ENG 20-001

Saturday, January 28 to April 15 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.

11 Sessions

Grayslake Campus, TBA $100 J. McGuire

7935 C ENG 20-011

Saturday, January 28 to April 15 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.

11 Sessions Lakeshore Campus, TBA $100 R. Lechton

Make-a-Thon

Event

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Summer class registration opens March 9! Visit learn.clcillinois.edu for the most up-to-date information and to register.
Career Exploration Experiences Summer 2023 Engage Camps (Grades 9-12) begin May 30 New careers, new experiences, new perspectives. Watch your mail and check online for our camp brochure. Space is limited – register early! Visit learn.clcillinois.edu in February for summer camp schedule. Registration opens March 15. ® Academic Power Toolbox ® Automotive Technology ® Computer Technology ® Criminal Justice ® Engineering ® Financial Management ® Forensics ® Lasers/Photonics/Optics ® Leadership ® Life Skills ® Nursing and Healthcare ® Robotics ® SAT Prep ® More!
Engage
Are you ready to accept a challenge that will combine sensors, motors, programming and prototyping? The workshop will kick off with an introduction to coding and the platform we are using, then a specific challenge will be revealed
your
Sign up with friends or we can assign you to
team. Teams will be
school, high school and adult (or mixed if you want to register
Use your creativity and our makerspace resources (laser, 3D printer, and lots of cardboard) to complete the challenge. Mentoring and technical assistance will be provided by CLC Engineering
the Make-a-Thon projects will be showcased
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Saturday, March 11, 1-5 p.m.
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team to complete.
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at Maker Faire Lake County on April 15. Learn more: www.clcillinois.edu/events/makerevents.

INFORMATION: (847) 543-2980 www.clcillinois.edu/personalenrichment CPEinfo@clcillinois.edu

Discover: Current Events

PRESIDENT BIDEN'S AGENDA

FOR 2023

President Biden will face several challenges in the second half of his first term. Explore the issues confronting his administration, as well as his stated agenda. Discuss the prospects for success in the third year of his presidency.

7424 C CUR 1-021

Friday, April 14 9-11 a.m.

1 Session Southlake Campus, R024 $80 J. Strauss

MODERN MIDDLE EAST

The course focuses on modern Middle East from 19th century to present and how several countries shaped in this region. The Israel-Palestine conflict and the Arab Spring, the revolution of 1979 in Iran and the uprisings within the last 40 years. The formation of Islamic extremist groups and the concept of martyrdom.

7767 C DIS 56-001

Wednesday, May 3-31 3-5 p.m.

5 Sessions Grayslake Campus, TBA $80 M. Nematollahi Mahani

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“Anyone who stops learning is old, whether at twenty or eighty. Anyone who keeps learning stays young.”
― Henry Ford
&
Personal Enrichment Discover Programs for Adults Connect
Discover

Discover: Film Discover: History

THE LIFE AND FILMS OF ALFRED HITCHCOCK

A biography of English director Alfred Hitchcock followed by a retrospective of his filmography. Take a journey through the catalog of Hitchcock's films, learn about his storytelling and directing styles and join in on the discussion of some of the most wellknown films in cinema history.

7432 C DIS 18-001

Tuesday, February 28 6:30 - 8 p.m. 1 Session Grayslake Campus, TBA $39 J. Miller

THE LIFE AND FILMS OF BILLY WILDER

HISTORY OF AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE – STRUGGLES, TRIUMPHS AND INCLUSION FOR DEAF AND HARD OF HEARING

Uncover the fascinating story of the birth of ASL, uniting a country of deaf students, who before, had no common language and were thought to be a group of people unable to learn. We will discuss the culture, struggles and triumphs for both deaf and hard of hearing individuals, how technology has evolved and what you can do to create inclusiveness and understanding for this population.

7772 C DIS 73-081

DEADLY WOMEN ON THE SILVER SCREEN

This series will look at movies that are about a staple of the silver screen – women who kill. Participants will watch Susan Hayward and Charlize Theron on their way to an Oscar and Nicole Kidman proving why some people should not go near a high school. They will also look at Kathy Bates in an adaptation of a Stephen King story.

7413 C DIS 83-021

Monday, February 13 to March 6 1-3:30 p.m.

4 Sessions

Southlake Campus, R024 $80 J. Kupetz

MOBSTERS IN THE MOVIES

Explore four films with mobsters grabbing the glory and coming up short. Tom Hanks takes on Paul Newman in one film, while the Coen brothers mix it up with mobsters fretting about their hat. Participants will also watch Bob Hoskins will get in way over his head and then have a dark laugh over two Irish hitmen working their way through Belgium.

7414 C DIS 7-021

Monday, April 3-24 1-3:30 p.m.

4 Sessions

Southlake Campus, R024 $80 J. Kupetz

A biography of filmmaker Billy Wilder, followed by a retrospective of his filmography. Take a journey through the catalog of Wilder's films, learn about his storytelling and directing styles and join in on the discussion of some of the most well-known films in cinema history.

7433 C DIS 32-001 Thursday, March 16 6:30-8 p.m. 1 Session Grayslake Campus, TBA $39 J. Miller

Discover: Literature

ROBERT FROST: POET AND PHILOSOPHER

Robert Frost, America’s favorite 20th century poet, presented himself as an amiable grandfather, bristly but cuddly. However, in reality, his poetry searched life’s dark and uncertain corners. Beneath the easy surface lay a mind questioning God, relationships and the meaning of it all. This presentation examines Frost’s life, his craft and several of his most important poems.

7445 C DIS 77-021

Tuesday, March 28 1-3 p.m.

1 Session Southlake Campus, R024 $50 J. Leitner

Thursday, February 7-28 6 -8 p.m. 4 Sessions Virtual Live $59 L. Sadowski

THE AMISH: A SOCIOLOGICAL JOURNEY

This engaging and fun multimedia presentation takes participants on a sociological journey through the history of the Amish. Explore the origins, life stages, traditions, customs, food, religion and community of one of America's most famous subcultural groups. Through the use of photographs taken during field research, the Tenutos weave a fascinating story of people who preserve unique and traditional ways of life, despite great challenges, and reveal the lessons more modernized societies could learn from the Amish.

7634 C DIS 44-081 Friday, February 10-17 6-8 p.m. 2 Sessions Virtual Live $75 J. Tenuto and M. Tenuto

14TH AMENDMENT: ITS TEXT, HISTORY AND IMPACT

Take a deep dive into the origins of The 14th Amendment. We will discuss how and why it was drafted, as well as how all of its sections have been applied through the past century and a half. Finally, we will grapple with its shaping of major court decisions and our society to this day.

7430 C DIS 62-021

Friday, April 14 1-3 p.m.

1 Session Southlake Campus, R024 $80 J. Strauss

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MIDDLE EASTERN CIVILIZATIONS: PAST AND PRESENT

Learn about ancient civilizations founded in Mesopotamia – their rise, history, religion, culture, life and decline. Their contribution to our present day life is tremendous. Who were these people and what is our connection to them?

7381 C DIS 49-021

Thursday, April 6-27 3-5 p.m.

4 Sessions

Southlake Campus, R024 $80 M. Nematollahi Mahani

® SUMMER 2023

9566 C DIS 49-001

Wednesday, June 7-28 5-7 p.m.

4 Sessions

Southlake Campus, R024 $80 M. Nematollahi Mahani

THE LONE RANGER:

A 90 YEAR CELEBRATION

2023 marks the 90th anniversary of the creation of the Lone Ranger and Tonto, fictional characters with a lasting influence on American culture. CLC professors will discuss their research on the social history, sharing the fascinating story of how the Lone Ranger and Tonto were created and how they change for each new generation.

7633 C DIS 4-081 Thursday, May 4 1-3 p.m.

1 Session Virtual Live $45 J. Tenuto and M. Tenuto

® SUMMER 2023

THE PRESIDENCIES OF JAMES MADISON & JAMES MONROE

These men were the last two Founding Fathers to serve as U.S. Presidents. Madison stumbled his way into the unnecessary war of 1812 and Monroe is best remembered for a doctrine that he did not author. C-Span ranks both men among the top 1/3 of our former Presidents – you may not view them as positively after attending this class.

9650 C DIS 3-021

Wednesday, July 5-12 10-11:30 a.m.

2 Sessions Southlake Campus, TBA $40 G. Midkiff

Discover: Language

A textbook is required for each language class and may be purchased from the CLC bookstore prior to class. Visit www.clcillinois. edu/bookstore for hours and information.

BEGINNING CONVERSATIONAL SPANISH

Learn basic grammar concepts, how to manipulate regular and irregular verbs, how to comprehend typical vocabulary and how to converse about other common items and situations. Discover cultural elements of Spanish-speaking countries such as family life, foods, politics and geography.

7437 C LNG 2-001 Thursday, February 9 to March 9 6-9 p.m.

5 Sessions Grayslake Campus, TBA $125 L. Nelson

7436 C LNG 2-021 Tuesday, February 7 to March 7 6-9 p.m.

5 Sessions Southlake Campus, R024 $125 L. Nelson

CONVERSATIONAL SPANISH 2

Acquire a working knowledge of the present indicative Spanish verb tense to understand and make yourself understood in everyday situations. The emphasis will be on comprehension and production of the language through activities and dialogues. Prerequisite: Spanish 1 or previous Spanish language experience.

7440 C LNG 3-021 Tuesday, March 28 to April 25 6-9 p.m.

5 Sessions Southlake Campus, R024 $125 L. Nelson

INFORMATION: (847) 543-2980 www.clcillinois.edu/personalenrichment CPEinfo@clcillinois.edu

SPANISH 3

Learn and practice Spanish in the present, past and future tenses. Broaden your use of the Spanish language to talk about personal interests, favorite books, television programs, events and cultural traditions. Prerequisite: Spanish 1 and 2 or previous Spanish language experience.

7434 C LNG 6-021

Thursday, March 30 to April 27 6-9 p.m.

5 Sessions Southlake Campus, R024 $125 L. Nelson

® SUMMER 2023

9568 C LNG 6-021

Tuesday and Thursday, June 22 to July 11 6- 9 p.m.

5 Sessions Southlake Campus, R024 $125 L. Nelson

BASIC ITALIAN

This introductory class will provide you with the skills to speak, read, write and understand Italian. Learn about Italian life, culture and history.

7438 C LNG 15-001 Monday, February 27 to April 24 4-5 p.m.

8 Sessions Grayslake Campus, TBA $129 M. Ianni

ITALIAN 2

This class covers the fundamentals for reading, understanding and speaking Italian. Participants gain practice in pronunciation from dialogues and short situational role playing. Prerequisite: Italian 1 or previous Italian language experience.

7442 C LNG 16-001 Monday, February 27 to April 24 5-6 p.m.

8 Sessions Grayslake Campus, TBA $129 M. Ianni

Summer class registration opens March 9!

Visit learn.clcillinois.edu for the most up-to-date information and to register.

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INTRODUCTION TO FRENCH FOR TRAVEL

Learn basic French grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation and conversation.

7542 C LNG 20-001 Friday, March 3 to April 28 2-4 p.m.

8 Sessions Grayslake Campus, TBA $149 S. Jackson

Sign Language

LET'S SIGN! AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE

Explore sign language vocabulary and deaf culture. Learn the basics of short conversations through interactive signing and activities.

7415 C LNG 30-081 Thursday, February 2 to March 9 6 -8 p.m.

6 Sessions Virtual Live $125 K. Thomas

® SUMMER 2023

9561 C LNG 30-001

Monday and Wednesday June 26 to July 12 6 -8 p.m.

6 Sessions Grayslake Campus, TBA $125 K. Thomas

Discover: Personal Health and Wellness

CARDIO STRENGTH

Participate in different components of physical fitness using various modalities. Students will be introduced to exercises that improve cardio health, endurance, strength, flexibility and balance.

7626 C WEL 7-011 Saturday, March 4 to April 15 9-10 a.m.

8 Sessions Lakeshore Campus, TBA $125 K. Gray

® SUMMER 2023

9574 C WEL 7-011 Saturday, June 5-29 6-7:30 p.m.

8 Sessions Lakeshore Campus, TBA $125 K. Gray

BE MINDFUL, STAY CALM AND STUDY BUDDHIST PRACTICES

Examine the life of Siddhartha Gautama, known as Buddha. Learn about his teachings and enlightenment, compassion and forgiveness and his path to inner peace.

7768 C WEL 12-001 Wednesday, May 3-31 3-5 p.m.

5 Sessions Grayslake Campus, TBA $125 M. Nematollahi Mahani

® SUMMER 2023

9565 C WEL 12-001 Thursday, June 8 to July 6 6-8 p.m.

5 Sessions Grayslake Campus, TBA $125 M. Nematollahi Mahani

CREATING A HEALTHY LIFESTYLE OF HOLISTIC FITNESS

Uncover steps to becoming healthier spiritually in soul and body. You will be guided on creating a healthy lifestyle plan, incorporating exercise, nutrition, self-care and personal development in daily life.

7404 C WEL 20-011

Wednesday, March 1 to May 3 6:30-8 p.m.

9 Sessions Lakeshore Campus, TBA $125 K. Gray

THE WISDOM OF RUMI

Take a spiritual journey through the transformative teachings of the Persian mystic poet, Rumi.

7506 C WEL 36-021

Wednesday, February 1-22 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.

4 Sessions Southlake Campus, R024 $80 M. Nematollahi Mahani

UNDERSTANDING MEDICAREBE IN THE KNOW AND BE PREPARED

Enrich your understanding of Medicare and arm yourself with the knowledge and tools to navigate it with ease. Learn what Medicare is and how it works along with different coverage options to ensure you are properly protected.

7385 C DIS 59-081

Tuesday, May 2 6-8 p.m.

1 Session Virtual Live $30 Carrie Espinosa

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HISTORIC MILITARY SPACES

Honor the brave men and women who have served our country by learning the rich history and importance of our military and its impact on our country. Put on your walking shoes and let us explore American Sailor Museum, Dunn Museum and Volo Museum military exhibit. Transportation and lunch at a local restaurant will be included.

Please note: Bus will depart from the Grayslake Campus (in the parking lot across from the Horticulture Building) at 8:45 a.m. and arrive back at the college at approximately 4 p.m. Plan to arrive at least 15 minutes prior to the departure time for your tour. An effort is made to conduct all tours as described. Substitutions may be necessary when situations arise that are beyond our control. Cancellations for tours may be made up to seven business days before the tour. After that, no refund is possible.

7769 C DIS 25-001

Thursday, May 25 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. 1 Session Grayslake Campus, TBA $125 Staff

® SUMMER 2023

A LONG TIME AGO: STAR WARS FROM 1977-1983

The Star Wars films not only reshaped expectations of what cinema could deliver, but also sparked the world’s imagination. Through their study of more than 2000 newspaper articles, magazines and interviews they conducted, the Tenutos will explore how the culture reacted to – and was influenced by – the original trilogy of films. Stories, forgotten trivia, rare photographs from fans, a discussion about collectibles and more will be shared during this look at the world’s newest mythology, painting a vivid picture of what it was like when Star Wars premiered a long time ago and why it resonates today.

9559 C DIS 11-081

Tuesday, July 18 6-8 p.m. 1 Session Virtual Live $49 J. Tenuto and M. Tenuto

INFORMATION: (847) 543-2980 www.clcillinois.edu/personalenrichment CPEinfo@clcillinois.edu

® SUMMER 2023

TOYETIC: THE MERCHANDISING HISTORY OF STAR WARS

Toys, comics, books, video games, t-shirts and a galaxy of other merchandise and memorabilia are an important extension of the Star Wars experience. Explore the fun and fascinating history of Star Wars collectibles – and how a film that many companies originally refused to create products for eventually became a merchandising phenomenon and a popular culture landmark.

9652 C DIS 31-081

Wednesday, July 19 6-8 p.m. 1 Session Virtual Live $49 J. Tenuto and M. Tenuto

® SUMMER 2023

A WIND TO SHAKE THE STARS: THE HISTORY OF THE STAR WARS RADIO DRAMAS

Learn about the fascinating history of the 1980s Star Wars Radio Drama whose popularity helped save National Public Radio and led to a renaissance in the world of audio adventures. By sharing research of original production materials and special rare family images, this presentation celebrates the contributions of the actors and the team of behind-the-scenes artists who worked together to perform the impossible – turn the visually stunning Star Wars films into thrilling radio adventures dependent only on words and NOT on images! Special emphasis is placed on the life and creative genius of veteran and writer Brian Daley whose words were the heart of the radio dramas.

9652 C DIS 69-081

Thursday, July 20 6-8 p.m. 1 Session Virtual Live $49 J. Tenuto and M. Tenuto

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Summer class registration opens March 9! Visit learn.clcillinois.edu for the most up-to-date information and to register. Discover: Quest Discover: Star Wars Trilogy Experience

Steps to Register in Noncredit Courses

1. Select Course(s)

• Navigate to learn.clcillinois.edu to browse Professional Development and Personal Enrichment courses.

• Click on a course name to see section availability. Select a section to begin the enrollment process.

• If “Add to Cart” is displayed, continue to Step 2: Create a Noncredit Account and Pay

• If “Begin Enrollment Process” is displayed, skip to Step 3: Apply for Admission

2. Create a Noncredit Account and Pay

• This login information is different from your CLC ID/Login and begins with an “X”

• Complete your personal and contact information. Read and check the box stating you understand the privacy policies.

• Select courses require an application to allow enrollment. Complete the online application and check the email associated with your Noncredit account for enrollment instructions.

• Resume the enrollment process by clicking on the shopping cart icon at the top of the page. Advance the process by clicking “Continue Checkout” after reading page content.

• Enter your credit or debit card information when prompted. All other payment methods need to be processed through a Noncredit office. Contact us at learn.help@clcillinois.edu with questions.

• Once you click “Confirm” you will reach a confirmation page and a receipt will be sent to the email address associated with your Noncredit account.

3. Apply for Admission, Register and Pay (Only required for some courses)

• To get your CLC ID, complete the Student Admission Form at clcillinois.edu/apply

• You will be emailed a CLC myLogin username and temporary password in two separate emails after application processing (usually one business day).

• Contact the ITS Service Desk for login assistance at clcillinois.edu/helpdesk or (847) 543-4357.

• With a CLC ID, enter the myCLC student portal at clcillinois.edu with login information and select “Student Center.”

• Click “Search for Classes” and specify the semester and subject. Select class by clicking on “Shopping Cart,” checking the box next to your class and clicking enroll. For more information, visit clcillinois.edu/admission

• You will be emailed when your billing statement is available in myCLC. It is the responsibility of the student to meet payment deadlines. Payment plans (when applicable) and payment should be finalized before the first day of class.

• Visit clcillinois.edu/paying-for-college/ how-to-pay for more information.

Registration Help

• For Personal Enrichment courses, call (847) 543-2980 or email cpeinfo@ clcillinois.edu for assistance

• For Professional Development courses, call (847) 543-2990 or email professionalworkshops@clcillinois.edu for assistance

• Hours of operation for both departments are Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Withdrawals and Refunds

• Students who do not attend or do not plan to complete a class they have enrolled in are responsible for officially dropping the class.

• Students who do not attend or stop attending class, but do not officially drop, will remain responsible for all tuition/fees for the class.

• Refund requests will be reviewed and issued to eligible students.

• Unless otherwise noted in the course description, students who enroll through the Noncredit Registration system must drop at least one day before their scheduled class begins for a full refund. Questions for these courses can be addressed to learn.help@clcillinois.edu

• Courses in myCLC post individual drop deadlines. This can be found in “My Class Schedule” after clicking on the calendar icon next to the class. Further information on drop deadlines for these courses can be addressed to the Office of Registrar and Records at (847) 543-2061.

Senior Citizens

All in-district residents who are 60 years of age or older at the time of registration may receive a 50% tuition discount for select courses through Professional Development. Fees remain unchanged. The only eligible noncredit courses are those that require registration through the myCLC student portal. Contact professionalworkshops@ clcillinois.edu or (847) 543-2990 to learn more.

Room Assignment

Check your schedule in learn.clcillinois.edu or the myCLC student portal, depending on registration point.

Clery Act

The College of Lake County is committed to maintaining a safe and secure educational environment. This report is available on the CLC Police Department website at www.clcillinois.edu/clery

Courses start at various dates throughout the term; some courses begin as late as July. Keep this schedule handy and refer to it through July 2023. The information contained within is accurate as of November 2022, but is subject to change.

Continuing Education Vocational Credits

Continuing Education Vocational Credits do not apply to any degree or certificate program offered at the college in the academic divisions. Vocational credits will not be added to a student’s academic credit hours or included in the GPA. Students receive a grade of P (Pass) or N (No Pass). Call (847) 543-2990 for more information.

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SAVE THESE DATES!

Lakeshore Campus

Student

Center Grand Opening Celebration

Saturday, January 28, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. 34 N. Sheridan Road, Waukegan

CLC is taking the Lakeshore Campus to new heights with the opening of the six-floor Student Center on Waukegan’s lakefront. Be among the first to explore each floor of the state-of-the-art facility at the Grand Opening Celebration.This event will feature tours, special activities, food from local restaurants, performances from community groups and more. www.clcillinois.edu/expansion

Maker Faire Lake County

Saturday, April 15, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. 19351 W. Washington Street, Grayslake

See awesome stuff, learn how it works, make it yourself! Maker Faire is a show-and-tell for innovative designers, creators, builders and tinkerers in Lake County Join us for this showcase of invention, creativity and resourcefulness. Do you want to exhibit your work as a maker at this year’s event? Applications open February 1. www.clcillinois.edu/makerfaire

CLC Open House

Saturday, April 15, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Grayslake, Vernon Hills and Waukegan Campuses

There’s so much to discover at CLC! Stop by to learn more about academic programs, student life, student support services, financial aid, scholarships, student employment opportunities and much more. CLC has something for everyone – you are welcome here! Stay tuned for more information in the coming months. www.clcillinois.edu

All of the family-friendly events above are free, open to the public and you can drop in at any time within the designated event time.

Get your tickets today for the James Lumber Center for the Performing Arts’ Spring 2023 season!

Choose from a variety of shows, beginning with the spring season opener on January 22. For the latest information, visit jlcenter.clcillinois.edu

ECRWSS RESIDENTIAL CUSTOMER 19351 W. Washington St., Grayslake, IL 60030-1198 CLC Classes (USPS 014-085) is published by the College of Lake County monthly except February, April, June, September, November and December. Periodicals postage paid at Grayslake, IL with additional entries. POSTMASTER: Send change of address to CLC Classes, College of Lake County 19351 West Washington Street, Grayslake, IL 60030-1198 January 2023 - Volume 28, No. 4 GRAYSLAKE CAMPUS 19351 W. Washington St. WAUKEGAN CAMPUS (LAKESHORE) 33 N. Genesee St. VERNON HILLS CAMPUS (SOUTHLAKE) 1120 S. Milwaukee Ave. GURNEE ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY CENTER 7735 Grand Ave. ONLINE www.clcillinois.edu/online (847) 543-2615 CLC is committed to maintaining an environment free from harassment and discrimination for everyone and does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other protected status. Responsibility for coordination of compliance efforts and receipt of inquiries has been delegated to the Title IX and Compliance Coordinator, 19351 W. Washington St., Grayslake, IL 60030 (847) 543-2464 Schedule subject to change. Online version has most current information. www.clcillinois.edu. Mark your calendar – summer camp registration opens March 15! EXPLORE new interests & ENGAGE new careers with CLC summer camps May 30 to Aug. 3 | Four-day camps Mon.-Thurs. 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. or 1 - 4 p.m. Stay tuned for the announcement of our 2023 summer camp lineup: ENGAGE: Career exploration for grades 9-12 https://bit.ly/EngageCamps EXPLORE: STEAM-based academic enrichment for grades 1-8 https://bit.ly/ExploreCamps

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