The Renaissance Academy Florida Gulf Coast University 117 Herald Court, Suite 211 Punta Gorda, FL 33950 Register Online: https://RegisterRA.fgcu.edu Website: www.fgcu.edu/hcc Email: nstaub@fgcu.edu Phone (941) 505-0130 Paul C. Thornton, Ed.D Executive Director, Continuing Education and Off Campus Programs John J. Guerra Nancy Staub Director, Continuing Education Program Assistant The Renaissance Academy Douglas Coventry Richard A. Ramos Clerical Assistant Publicity Assistant Rose Tison Volunteer Assistant HOW TO REGISTER FOR CLASSES! PAYMENT:
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Herald Court Centre - See address above
RA in Collier/Lee Counties:
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DIRECTIONS From the South:
From the North:
1. Take I-75 N toward Tampa 2. Take the US-17 S exit, Exit 164 toward Punta Gorda, FL 0.4 mi. 3. Turn left onto US-17 S/Duncan Rd. Continue to follow US-17S. 2.3 mi. 4. Turn left onto Taylor Road/ CR-765A. 0.0 mi. 5. Turn left onto Herald Ct. 6. 117 Herald Ct. is on the right. or 1. Take US-41 N toward Tampa 2. Turn left at Herald Ct 3. Destination will be on the left
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. or 1. 2. 3. 4.
I-75S to toward Naples Take exit 164 (Punta Gorda/Arcadia) .23 mi. Turn left on Duncan Rd. (US-17 S) .79 mi. Continue on US-17 S 1.32 mi. Turn Left on Taylor Rd. (CR-765A) 249 ft. Turn Left on Herald Ct 367 ft. Arrive at 117 Herald Ct., Punta Gorda, on the right. Take US-41 S toward Naples Turn left at W Olympia Ave Take the 2nd left onto Taylor St Take the 1st right onto Herald Ct
CONFIRMATION POLICY: Except for Special Programs (course numbers which begin with “SP”) and limited enrollment courses (as specified herein), please consider yourself confirmed for all courses for which you register. You will receive confirmation for all “SP” and limited enrollment courses. Early enrollment is strongly recommended for such courses as they tend to fill quickly. All Renaissance Academy courses are filled on a firstcome, first-served basis. CANCELLATION POLICY: If a class is canceled, you will be notified by phone and issued a full refund within 30 business days. If you wish to withdraw from a class, please notify the Renaissance Academy at 941-505-0130 no later than 5:00 pm three (3) business days prior to the first session of the class in order to receive a refund. Individuals who cancel after the start of the class will not receive a refund. Unless otherwise stated, a fourteen (14) business day notice is required for refunds on all special programs (SP). DISABILITY ACCOMMODATIONS: Individuals who require reasonable accommodations due to a disability can contact the Office of Adaptive Services at 239-590-7956, by e-mail at adaptive@fgcu.edu, or via the Florida Relay at 711.
PARKING at Herald Court Centre is FREE and located in the adjacent easily accessible, lighted parking garage.
The views, analyses, findings and opinions expressed by Renaissance Academy instructors are theirs alone and do not necessarily reflect those of the Renaissance Academy or Florida Gulf Coast University. In all of its operations, including admissions, employment, and access to its programs and services, Florida Gulf Coast University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, gender, religion, creed, national origin, disability, marital status, disabled veteran status or age.
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Tai Chi: “Meditation in Motion” for Better Health Option #1 Option #2
$45 Series/$7 per class
(Individual Classes) Ongoing Mondays & Wednesdays, Beginning January 5 at 12:00pm – 1:00pm (Series) Ongoing Mondays & Wednesdays, Beginning January 5 at 12:00pm – 1:00pm (8 hours)
The gentle, flowing movements of Tai Chi promote better health, leg strength, and an overall feeling of well-being, according to the Mayo Clinic. The rhythmic movements and controlled breathing of Tai Chi, or “meditation in motion,” requires practitioners to live in the present, thereby reducing stress and producing an inner calm. Tai Chi is low impact, reduces blood pressure, and is especially suitable for older adults. Please wear loose, comfortable clothing, and shoes. Instructor: Ms. Sharon Fultz
Digital Camera Basics 101 HC0799
$45
Tuesdays, January 6, 13, 20, 27 at 10:00am – 12:00pm (8 hours)
Enrollment is limited to 12 students. Do you have a digital camera and not sure where to start? Are you confused by all of the cryptic symbols and dials that are all over the camera? If so, this class is for you. We will review the different elements of the camera and how they work together. We will also look at the symbols and labels one by one and explain what they are and more importantly, when to use them. We will alternate between classroom instruction and field instruction so the student can get hands-on experience with their camera. Class size is limited to give one-on-one assistance. Optional workbook offered. Instructor: Mr. Spencer Pullen
Intro to DSLR Photography HC0860
$45
Tuesdays, January 6, 13, 20, 27 at 1:00pm – 3:00pm (8 hours)
Enrollment is limited to 12 students. Digital Single Lens Reflex cameras or DSLRs as they are known, have really become affordable in the past few years. There is no other type of camera that offers the control and options that gives the photographer all the tools that they desire to create stunning photos. DSLR cameras often intimidate folks who upgrade from a point and shoot or other types of cameras. There are so many buttons and symbols that the camera can seem daunting and confusing at first. However, in the “Intro to DSLR Photography” class, we will cover all of the dials and what all of the cryptic symbols mean. We will take it slow and step-by-step so at the completion of the course, the photographer will know how to operate their camera. We will alternate between classroom instruction and field work. This way students get a chance to practice what they have learned. Instructor: Mr. Spencer Pullen
January Film Series HC0825
$17 (Series of four films) or $5 each
Tuesdays, January 6, 13, 20, 27 at 1:00pm – 3:00pm (8 hours)
Participants may register for the entire series (HC0825) or for any of the individual films listed below. Enjoy a mix of drama and comedy with this series. As always, our program includes an introduction to each of the films before the viewing and an opportunity for discussion afterwards. Moderator: Mr. Lee Stein.
HC0825-001 “A Royal Affair” (Danish 2012)
$5
Tuesday, January 6 at 1:00pm – 3:00pm (2 hours) A young queen, who is married to an insane king, falls secretly in love with her physician - and together they start a revolution that changes a nation forever. A gripping true love story directed by Nikolaj Arcel,
HC0825-002 “Lilya 4-Ever” (Sweden 2003)
$5
Tuesday, January 13 at 1:00pm – 3:00pm (2 hours) In director Lukas Moodysson's gut-wrenching drama, Oksana Akinshina stars as the 16-year-old title character who's left to fend for herself in a blighted Estonian suburb when her mother abandons her to move to America. Eager to escape her grim surroundings and seek a bright future, she falls victim to the promises of the charming Andrei only to find a new life in Sweden worse than the one she left behind. Register online at http://RegisterRA.fgcu.edu or call 941-505-0130
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HC0825-003 “Nine Queens” (Argentina 2000)
$5
Tuesday, January 20 at 1:00pm – 3:00pm (2 hours) Two small-time grifters endure a series of tense negotiations when they attempt to sell a sheet of counterfeit stamps for a hefty sum, but the process is made more stressful when one of the con men's estranged sister becomes involved. Fans of American writer David Mamet will appreciate the twists in this Argentinean caper from writer-director Fabian Bielinsky.
HC0825-004 “The King of Masks” (China 1999)
$5
Tuesday, January 27 at 1:00pm – 3:00pm (2 hours) Nearing the end of his life, Wang -- a locally renowned street performer and wizard of the venerable art of mask magic -- yearns to pass on his technique. But custom decrees that he can only hand down his craft to a male successor. Anxious to preserve his unique art, the heirless Wang buys an impoverished 8-year-old on the black market. But when the child divulges a dreaded secret, Wang faces a choice between filial love and societal tradition. Tian-Ming Wu, is the director.
Have Fun Mythbusting Long Term Care: 24 Myths Busted While You Have Fun____________$15 HC0808-005 HC0808-006 HC0808-007 HC0808-008
Tuesday, January 6 at 5:30pm – 7:30pm (2 hours) Thursday, January 22 at 10:00am – 12:00pm (2 hours) Thursday, February 5 at 10:00am – 12:00pm (2 hours) Tuesday, February 10 at 5:30pm – 7:30pm (2 hours)
For your convenience, this lecture is being offered on 4 different dates and times. Choose one of the options above. If you think it is impossible to have fun while learning facts about long term care then you will be glad you joined us. Ben Graham has created a two-hour experience where he busts common myths about Long Term Care and yes people are having fun with it! This is a no-sales-pitch environment. Enjoy an engaging class that encourages discussion and questions. Instructor: Mr. Benjamin Graham
Success Camp for Writers____________________________________$250 series or $30 per lecture HC0824
Wednesdays, January 7, 14, 21, 28, February 4, 11, 18, 25, March 4, 11 at 1:00pm – 2:30pm (15 hours)
Begin your year right by starting your book! If your resolution is to finally put pen to paper, Success Camp for Writers is what you need. This ten-week course will give you all the tools, encouragement, and support you need to get your writing project finished. James Abraham, the editor and publisher of more than 300 books, leads a collegial, insightful series of classes designed to bring out the writer in you. The modular design of this series is such that participants can take the full 10 week series for a fee of $250 or pick and choose the modules most helpful. Any five (5) classes can be taken for a fee of $135. Participants will get an added bonus (at no charge); a personal half hour weekly critiquing of their work in progress. Instructor: Mr. James Abraham
HC0824-001 “Getting Started”
$30
Wednesday, January 7 at 1:00pm – 2:30pm (1.5 hours) Stuck on starting your novel or memoir? In this session, class participants will exchange information about their goals, listen to an author discuss all aspects of how her book came to be, and hear a lecture about organizing one's writing. Participants are encouraged to bring a writing sample. In addition, participants will sign up for their one-on-one, halfhour sessions that will be held weekly.
HC0824-002 “Setting Goals”
$30
Wednesday, January 14 at 1:00pm – 2:30pm (1.5 hours) The best writers know how to set goals and work toward them. In this lecture, you will hear how to organize your story or book, how to stay focused, and the importance of sticking to your theme. You'll get an opportunity to read from your work as a way of starting a weekly process of collegial, shared critiquing.
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HC0824-003 “Character Development”
$30
Wednesday, January 21 at 1:00pm – 2:30pm (1.5 hours) Don't just push your characters around; give them jobs with meaning and make them work for your best story. In this lesson you'll learn how to give characters their meaning and body, how to use minor characters to illuminate the whole, and how to construct and maintain a story pyramid.
HC0824-004 “Dialogue”
$30
Wednesday, January 28 at 1:00pm – 2:30pm (1.5 hours) Make your characters come alive by learning how to write lively, engaging dialogue. You'll learn how to construct effective dialogue and the importance of making dialogue part of the environment.
HC0824-005 “Romance”
$30
Wednesday, February 4 at 1:00pm – 2:30pm (1.5 hours) In this informative session, you'll learn "what mama never told you" about love. Sex is one of the most common yet least understood subjects in writing. You’ll learn how to write about sex in a tasteful manner that helps move your story along instead of getting bogged down in all the details.
HC0824-006 “Environment”
$30
Wednesday, February 11 at 1:00pm – 2:30pm (1.5 hours) Get some sea air, a nosh, and an opportunity to learn how to write about the world around you while sunning yourself on a literary cruise around Charlotte Harbor. In this session, participants will meet on the waterfront to take a trip around Charlotte Harbor. Pot luck is encouraged. Each participant will be asked to record specific aspects of the environment and will hear a lecture on how to incorporate the built and natural environments into their work.
HC0824-007 “Selling One’s Work”
$30
Wednesday, February 18 at 1:00pm – 2:30pm (1.5 hours) The best incentive for writing is making money from your words. In this session, you'll learn different ways of writing a query letter and assembling a submission package for agents. You'll also learn how to sell and market your work even as it is being written. A guest author will discuss how he/she markets his/her work.
HC0824-008 “Plot & Pacing”
$30
Wednesday, February 25 at 1:00pm – 2:30pm (1.5 hours) You can't dance unless you get the beat and your writing will not flow unless it has rhythm. The key to any story, as in any song, is a sense of rhythm and flow. Plot and pacing are critical to providing readers with a backbeat, if you will, to drive the story. You will learn how to consciously incorporate these elements into your writing.
HC0824-009 “Conflict”
$30
Wednesday, March 4 at 1:00pm – 2:30pm (1.5 hours) No one likes to argue, but it makes for great drama. The world turns not on peace and love, but instead on conflict. In this session, you’ll learn how to make your work more interesting by constructing and controlling juxtaposition, contrapuntal elements, appositives, and other factors of discord and tension.
HC0824-010 “Endings”
$30
Wednesday, March 11 at 1:00pm – 2:30pm (1.5 hours) If you have ever found it hard to end something, then be sure to attend this session. All good things must end, and best things end well. This class will discuss how to bring loose ends together; how to tie the knot in such a way that the reader is left with precisely the impression the writer seeks to convey.
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Behind the Notes - 2015 HC0759
$80 Series or $20 per lecture
Thursdays, January 8, 22, February 19, March 5, March 26 at 2:00pm – 4:00pm (10 hours) Series location: Charlotte Community Foundation; 227 Sullivan Street; Punta Gorda, FL
The mission of the Charlotte Symphony Orchestra is to entertain and educate our community through the shared experience of music. Meet Maestro Raffaele Ponti, conductor for the Charlotte Symphony Orchestra, as he gives a dynamic sneak peek into the remaining five concerts of 2015. Discover why he chose the specific pieces. Learn about one of the pieces of each concert in-depth as he talks about the musical examples of each and how different conductors interpret the same piece of music uniquely. Enjoy this rare opportunity to hear first-hand about each vibrant performance. Join us and discover behind the scene stories about these composers and the splendor of classical music! Participants may register for the series or choose among the five individual presentations. All concerts begin at 7:30 pm at The Charlotte Performing Arts Center on Sunday following the lecture. Instructor: Maestro Raffaele Ponti
HC0759-003 Bravura
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Thursday, January 8 at 2:00pm – 4:00pm (2 hours) A bold adventure in blending jazz, Latino and classical music, featuring trumpet legend Marvin Stamm who will entwine Carnegie Hall and Tin Pan Alley in a zesty musical tour de force. Leonard Bernstein / West Side Story: Symphonic Dances; Ellington Fantasy/ arranged by Jack Cortner; Gershwin / Cuban Overture. Guest Artist: Marvin Stamm, Trumpet.
HC0759-004 Gustoso
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Thursday, January 22 at 2:00pm – 4:00pm (2 hours) A happy, high tempo excursion through signature music from the worlds of ballet and flamenco, opening with a forceful composition by American composer Fuchs. Kenneth Fuchs / Discover the Wild; Manuel de Falla / El sombrero de tres picos Suite No. 1; Manuel de Falla / El sombrero de tres picos Suite No. 2; Aram Khachaturian / Sparticus: Suite No.2; Maurice Ravel / Daphnis et Chloe: Suite No. 2.
HC0759-005 Appassionato
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Thursday, February 19 at 2:00pm – 4:00pm (2 hours Romance, passion, and classical elegance take center stage in this brisk and sensual collaboration between a worldclass guitarist and our skillful orchestra. Howard Hanson / Symphony No. 5, op. 43; Heitor Villa-Lobos / Concerto Guitar & small orchestra A 501; Sergei Rachmaninoff / Symphonic Dances. Guest Artist: Gerardo Perez Capdevila, Guitar.
HC0759-006 Nobilmente
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Thursday, March 5 at 2:00pm – 4:00pm (2 hours) An evening of nobility, during which the beloved symphonic music of four great classical masters reminds us again of the heights of beauty humanity can attain. Johannes Brahms / Hungarian Dances No.1 in G minor; Claude Debussy / Prelude to L-après-midi d’un faune; Gustav Mahler/ Symphony No.1: Blumine; Johan Strauss Jr. / Fledermaus: Overture; Johannes Brahms / Symphony No.4 op. 98, E minor.
HC0759-007 Vittorioso
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Thursday, March 26 at 2:00pm – 4:00pm (2 hours) Secrets of the Oscars are unveiled. The theme of victory emanates richly in this concert, as the symphony brings forth the winning music behind a dozen “Best Pictures of the Year.” Rossini, Sibelius, Khachaturian, Williams, Alford, Mahler, Wagner, Mozart, Mascagni, Beethoven, and Gould are featured.
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Conversations On Race
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$18
Friday, January 9 at 10:00am – 12:00pm (2 hours)
HC0867
On July 2, 1964, President Lyndon B. Johnson signed into law the Civil Rights Act of 1964, one of the most significant civil rights achievements in U.S. history. Fifty years later, here we are today. The phenomenal success of the book and movie, "The Help" and "12 Years a Slave" is an indicator Americans are interested in and ready to know more about the role of race in this society. These conversations offer participants an opportunity to learn and talk about the impact of race in the past, present, and future America. Instructor: Mr. Martha Bireda
Self-Defense for Seniors and Everyone
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_ $25
Wednesdays January 14, 21 28, February 4 at 11:00am – 12:00pm (4 hours)
HC0811
Not everyone desires to carry a firearm for protection. This is a non-combat program presented by an NRA Certified instructor. You will explore common sense strategies and non-traditional tools necessary to protect yourself and your family in an assault. You will learn about tools you probably already have that should be with you at all times. Understanding simple site analysis can make the difference between surviving an attack, being seriously injured, or worse. How to retreat, when and how to successfully hide, and what you can do if retreat is not an option will all be discussed. You will be able to identify weapons and understand their operation and weaknesses. We will also examine the Florida Castle Rule, Stand Your Ground legislation and other legal issues associated with self-defense. Instructor: Mr. Robert Rexroad
Investments for Women 101
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Thursdays, January 15, 22, 29 February 5 at 10:00am – 12:00pm (8 hours)
HC0841
Women have on average a seven year longer life expectancy than men. Most married women leave the investments management to their spouse and almost 90% of women will be solely responsible for their finances at some point in their life. Single, married, or widowed, it is imperative that women at least know what they do not know, so they can manage their finances and protect themselves. Over the course of 4 weeks, you will learn the basics in a comfortable environment with other women. A comprehensive binder of information will also be provided. Week I: The basics of bonds and the advantages of bond laddering. Week II: Stock market basics. Week III: The fundamentals of mutual funds. Week IV: Putting it all together. Instructor: Ms. Linda Coules
Art in the Studio________________________________________________________________ _$90 Option 1: Option 2:
HC0819 HC0820
Thursdays, January 15, 22, 29, February 5, 12, 19 at 1:00pm – 4:00pm (18 hours) Thursdays, March 5, 12, 19, 26, April 2, 9 at 1:00pm – 4:00pm (18 hours)
Join our art studio where students of all levels will be encouraged to work on their own original pieces. Students will be encouraged and assisted as needed to develop their own style of painting. The preferred media will be acrylic or oil on canvas; however, other media will be allowed. There will be instruction on composition and design principles as well as individual instruction. Class size is limited to 8 students to allow for one-on-one instruction during this 6 week course. Each class will include time for critique. Be part of an art-loving collegial atmosphere! Instructor: Ms. Beverly Yankwitt
iPad for Beginners_________________________________________________________________$30 HC0812
Friday, January 16 at 10:00am – 12:00pm (2 hours)
Whether you own an iPad or are considering purchasing one, join us as we introduce you to the magic of Apple's iPad. For many, this is the only technology you need! This lecture-style demonstration will teach you the basics of iPad; from settings, organizing and multitasking, to surfing the web, checking email, watching movies, listening to music, reading books, and more. Learn how to create an Apple ID and discover the thousands of apps available from the App Store. This is not a class for Android tablet users. Instructor: Mr. John Guerra
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iOS8: Apples New iPad/iPhone Operating System______________________________________$30 HC0813
Friday, January 16 at 1:30pm – 3:30pm (2 hours)
This class will review all of the new features and capabilities of Apples new operating system iOS8. This class in intended for those users of iPad and iPhones who have a good understanding of the iOS7. This class will help familiarize yourself with the new features and capabilities of iOS8. Instructor: Mr. John Guerra
Tarot 101 – Free Introductory Class________________________________ HC0855
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Saturday, January 17 at 10:30am – 11:30pm (1.hour)
Tarot is a form of understanding the twists and turns of life. Regain insight into the patterns that exist in your unconscious mind through the simple means of the Tarot. Join us for this FREE introduction to the series. Call to reserve a seat at 941-505-0130. The six-week series HC0856, starting January 24 (see page 11), will be a small class size of 12 for an optimal experience. Instructor: Ms. Sherri Zimmerman
Astrology 101 – Planets Do Talk________________________________ HC0855
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Saturdays, January 17, 24, 31 February 7, 21, 28 March 7, 14 at 1:00pm – 3:00pm (16 hours)
In this eight-week course of basic astrology, we will learn the symbols of the planets and signs. Also, the meanings of the “planets”, “signs”, and “houses”. Discover some added tidbits of the astrology chart. Enjoy hands-on activities and homework. Delve into your attitudes about career, early conditioning, money, creativity, and more. Decode the secret language of a birth chart. Join us and discover a whole new world! Instructor: Ms. Sherri Zimmerman
The Brain Fitness Café HC0810
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_ $40 Series or $15 each
Saturdays, January 17, 31, February, 14, at 10:00am – 11:30am (4.5 hours)
Get ready to get brain fit! The Brain Fitness Cafe is a virtual "gym" to exercise your brain. Empower yourself to be educated, encouraged, engaged, find enjoyment, and ease your concerns when it comes to improving brain function. Take the plunge! Participants may register for the series or for individual lectures. Instructor: Ms. Cindi Ryerson
HC0810-001 Memory Strategies
$15
Saturday, January 17 at 10:00am – 11:30am (1.5 hours) This overview of how our brain functions, how to stay brain fit, and strategies to assist with memory in everyday life is a great starting point to any brain fitness program. This lecture will give the learner the tools he or she needs to begin the process of coping with an aging mind but working towards optimum brain health. Learn how you can tap into six cognitive domains and build cognitive reserve that will help ward off the potential of Alzheimer's and dementia in your lifetime. Experience a sampling of unique brain activities.
HC0810-002 Remembering Faces & Names
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Saturday, January 31 at 10:00am – 11:30am (1.5 hours) In daily life, one of the biggest complaints from people about their memory is not being able to recall people's names. During this lecture you will learn new techniques to encode information so you will not need to be so dependent on your memory to recall a name. Learn how to create associations that will help your recall.
HC0810-003 Mind Bogglers
$15
Saturday, February 14 at 10:00am – 11:30am (1.5 hours) You need to think literally in order to solve these word pictures. Try your hand at these word puzzles that represent a famous phrase, song, person, place, title or movie in a unique fashion. By looking at the words and how they are arranged or the way they are placed in relation to the other letters, you will be challenged to come up with the solution. Guaranteed to really boggle your mind. Register online at http://RegisterRA.fgcu.edu or call 941-505-0130
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Oil and Acrylic Painting
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$90
Tuesdays, January 20, 27, February 3, 10 at 10:00am – 12:00pm (8 hours)
HC0868
Intrigued or simply want to continue with oil and acrylic painting? Enrollment is limited to 8 students to enhance this collegial, supportive experience. In this four-week course learn to paint on canvas with attention to composition, style, texture, color values, and much more. Discover canvas preparation and alternate painting surfaces. Request material list by calling 941-5050130. Instructor: Ms. Bonnie Rodgers
Great Decisions
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$60 includes Briefing Book
Tuesdays, January 20, 27, February 3, 10, 17, 24, March 3, 10 at 10:00am – 12:00pm (16 hours)
HC0804
Register early so that the Great Decisions 2015 Edition of the Briefing Book can be ordered and delivered prior to January 14, 2015. Books will be available for pick up at our front desk. Great Decisions is a discussion group of individuals interested in important foreign policy issues. Great Decision groups are centered on the Great Decisions briefing book. This well researched, annual publication provides eight timely global topics to be read by participants prior to the weekly meeting to facilitate active participation. Prepare to discover the world and the most critical global issues facing America today. The topics for 2015 will include: Instructor: Dr. Benjamin Crosby
Russia and the Near Abroad Privacy in the Digital Age Sectarianism in the Middle East India Changes Course U.S. Policy Toward Africa Syria's Refugee Crisis Human Trafficking in the 21st Century Brazil's Metamorphosis
Foundations of Investing_________________ HC0805
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Tuesday, January 20 at 5:30pm – 7:30pm (2 hours)
“Foundations of Investing” is an educational program geared to people who are either new to investing or need a refresher. Participants will learn the importance of developing a strategy, the impact of asset allocation, as well as the influence of inflation on long-term goals. Instructor: Mr. Adam Cummings
Wearable Wire Wrapped Jewelry _________________ HC0837
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$40
Wednesdays, January 21, 28, February 4, 11 at 6:00pm – 8:00pm (8 hours)
Enrollment is limited to 8 students. In this four-session course, you will learn the theory of wire wrapping, produce a beautiful piece of wearable jewelry/art, and have fun with others while doing it. An additional $15.00 to $25.00 material fee will be paid directly, by cash or check, to the instructor which covers wires, stones, and tools. Instructor: Ms. Estellita Rainwater-August
Color for the 21st Century_________________ HC0842
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Thursday, January 22 at 1:00pm – 3:00pm (2 hours)
In your home, do you ever wonder if you are using a color palette correctly and if the colors used are the best for YOU? Learn how to create the ideal color scheme for your own personality and setting. Be amazed by examples of how colors change in relation to one another. Discover why color trends don't always work. Fun exercises will give you the ability to create your own color schemes to suit your unique style. Instructor: Ms. Sharon Breay
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The Impact of World War I On The Middle East_________________ HC0870
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$20
Thursdays, January 22, 29 at 3:30pm – 5:00pm (3 hours)
A century since the advent of WWI we find ourselves mired in an ongoing and expanding conflict in what was once the Ottoman Empire. We will discuss the Treaty of Versailles, which took little or no note of the agreements of Mark Sykes and Francois Pico and paid scant attention to the Balfour Declaration. We will also discuss the input of Christian Kings, all cousins, myopic politicians and colonial greed as they all set the stage for a century of conflict, of which WWI was round one. Instructor: Dr. Ronald Suciu
Florida Maroons and Black Seminoles_________________ HC0847
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Friday, January 23 at 10:00am – 12:00pm (2 hours)
This lecture examines the history and cultural characteristics of the Florida Maroons and Black Seminoles. We will begin by discussing the early development and cultural characteristics of the Florida Maroons. Then we will move to a chronological discussion of the development and transformation of the Maroon societies into the Black Seminoles. Once the lecture enters the 19th century, we will examine the direct correlation between the removal of the Seminole Nation (Blacks and Indians alike) and the development of Florida as a territory, statehood, and the expansion of South Florida. Instructor: Mr. Anthony Dixon
Water Color and Acrylic Painting HC0869
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$90
Fridays, January 23, 30, February 6, 13 at 1:00pm – 3:00pm (8 hours)
Intrigued or simply want to continue with water color and acrylic painting? Enrollment is limited to 8 students to enhance this collegial, supportive experience. In this four-week course learn to paint on canvas or water color paper with attention to composition, style, texture, color values, and much more. Discover canvas preparation and alternate painting surfaces. Request material list by calling 941-505-0130. Instructor: Ms. Bonnie Rodgers
Tarot 101_________________ HC0856
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Saturdays, January 24, 31, February 7, 21, 28, March 7 at 10:00am – 12:00pm (12 hours)
Enrollment is limited to 12 students. Tarot 101 will explore the meanings of the 78 cards of symbolism that mirror our lives. The deck that will be used is the original Rider-Waite deck that all others on the market have sprung from. There will be much class participation, including creative activities, games, and some homework assignments. The first four weeks will be exploring and learning. The last class will be the practice time of reading other student’s cards. Instructor: Ms. Sherri Zimmerman
A Short History of Alexander the Great________________________________________ HC0822
$10
Monday, January 26 at 10:00am – 11:30am (1.5 hours)
This lecture will summarize the unification of Greek city states by Phillip and Alexander of Macedonia and the conquest of the Persian Empire by Alexander the Great, his untimely death, and the aftermath of the division of the conquered lands. If you are interested in ancient history and the biographies of great leaders please join us! Instructor: Mr. Larry Cowan
Writing the Outdoor Story HC0823
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$45
Monday, January 26, Thursday, January 29, Monday, February 2, Thursday, February 5 at 10:00am – 12:00pm (8 hours)
Love being outdoors? Ready to write about your experiences? If you answered “yes” to both those questions, then this course will start you on your quest. During our time together, we’ll cover many facets of the adventure. Expect to learn about outdoor story types including, “how-to”, “where-to”, and nature writing; how to find your writer’s voice; how to write the all-important story “lead”; finding a publishing venue; approaching an editor; preparing your manuscript; and what to expect in the marketplace. Assignments between classes will enhance the experience for sharing and discussion. Instructor: Mr. Ed Mitchell Register online at http://RegisterRA.fgcu.edu or call 941-505-0130
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Outlook and Opportunities: The Game Hasn’t Changed
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Tuesday, January 27, at 5:30pm – 7:30pm (2 hours)
HC0806
This lecture discusses the improving economy and actions to take today. The program explores the slow pace of economic recovery; anxieties about deficits and debts; the economic outlook; strategies to address the impact of inflation and interest rates; and domestic and international opportunities and hazards. Instructor: Mr. Adam Cummings
The New Age of Internet TV & Movies Option 1: Option 2:
HC0828 HC0829
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_$30
Thursdays, January 29, February 5 at 12:30pm – 2:30pm (4 hours) Thursdays, March 12, 19 at 3:30pm – 5:30pm (4 hours)
Confused by all the recent articles and advertising claims for Internet TV, streaming movies, and other new Internet services for your smartphone, laptop PC, or TV? Presented in easy to understand language, this two-session course helps you understand and sort through the many options to enjoy streaming Internet movies and television, such as Netflix, Hulu, Apria, Roku, Apple, Amazon, Comcast, and Brighthouse. We will start with how to show your photos stored on your PC on your standard TV screen. We will then explain how to connect many Internet video devices together, such as Slingbox, Internet TV sets, DVRs, etc. Next, we compare and evaluate WiFi, Cable, Fiber (FiOS), DSL, Cellular, VOIP and Cloud Services and also how to avoid the potentially hazardous loss of 911 emergency calls in a storm. Finally, we will compare the cost of Internet TV and movies with traditional cable services to evaluate potential cost savings. Instructor: Mr. James Nelson
Intro to Computers 101 HC0830
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_$40
Thursdays, January 29, February 5, 12 at 3:30pm – 5:30pm (6 hours)
Learn the basics of how PC's work to help you better understand them and buy wisely. Windows 8.1 is now becoming the PC standard for new purchases. Topics include: Differences in Windows 7 and 8.1 operating systems; hints and tips, pro and con comparisons with pads and tablets, internet, Wi-Fi, and cloud services; hardware such as connectors and cables, hard drives, monitors, and other memory devices. Instructor: Mr. James Nelson
Arab-Israel Conflict____________________ HC0851
$42
Friday, January 30 at 10:00am – 3:30pm (5.5 hours)
With the birth of Israel in 1948, the Jewish homeland was reborn after 2500 years of spiritual and 75 years of political Zionism. Israel, however, was born in strife and its existence hinged on the ability to survive repeated assaults by opponents of the Jewish state. In this short course, explore the roots of the conflict, the region's nationalistic movements, and Israel's struggle for survival. In the 21st century, a new Palestinian Authority and Israeli government agreed to Israeli withdrawals from occupied territories. Examine the options available to Israel and its Arab neighbors today. Lunch catered by Wood Street Grill. Call for lunch options. Instructor: Dr. Steven Derfler
Come Walk With Me____________________ HC0864
$18
Friday, January 30 at 10:00am – 12:00pm (2 hours)
Did you know there were Wild West Shows held in this area? Join us for a fun walking history tour through downtown Punta Gorda! Enjoy hearing some little known interesting facts during the stroll. We will make stops at the train mural of Colonel Isaac Trabue and Henry Plant, the murals at Deans South, Laishley Park, the Events Center and the Hotel Punta Gorda, Gilchrist Park, City Hall, Ace Hardware, and Jacks. Discover the stories of days gone by in a rich and colorful discussion. We will begin and end back at FGCU @ Herald Court. Please arrive to class about 15 minutes early, wear comfortable shoes and comfortable clothing. It would also be advisable for you to bring a bottle of water, a hat, and remember your camera for some great photo ops! Instructor: Ms. Elizabeth Schaefer
Register online at http://RegisterRA.fgcu.edu or call 941-505-0130
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Macintosh Computer Basics____________________ HC0861
$60
Mondays, February 2, 9, 16, 23 at 10:00am – 12:00pm (8 hours)
Learn the basics of using your Mac. This course will teach you about system preferences, email, how to download and install apps, navigate the Mac interface, use iMessage, the Finder, setup iTunes and an Apple account, and more! Instructor: Mr. Spencer Pullen
Digital Photography Exposed____________________ HC0800
$80
Mondays, February 2, 9, 16, 23, March 2, 9 at 1:00pm – 3:00pm (12 hours)
Digital photography has come a long way in a very short time. The days of dropping off the film at the drug store to be processed are pretty much over. The invention of digital photography has revolutionized how the world sees and views images. We now have the technology to make sure we get the "shot" right on site. No more surprises when opening the envelope from the drug store. This class will teach the fundamentals of photography, such as ISO, aperture, and shutter speed, and how they work together to create an image. This class will also go over other equipment that assists photographers in different situations. The instructor will make suggestions for buying or upgrading cameras and equipment. The fundamental rules of photography will also be taught, such as the rule of thirds, simplifying backgrounds, and leading lines, to name a few. Upon completion of this course, the student will be an informed buyer, as well as a competent photographer. The student will also understand different ways to display their work. Anyone with a digital camera is welcome to attend. The instructor will be using a DSLR to demonstrate examples. The students should have a working knowledge of their particular camera and what most of the buttons do. There is a book to be purchased for $10 that is very helpful. Instructor: Mr. Spencer Pullen
Photoshop Elements I____________________ HC0801
$80
Mondays, February 2, 9, 16, 23, March 2, 9 at 6:30pm – 8:30pm (12 hours)
With the invention of the digital negative had to come a way to "develop" the photos. There are different programs out there; however one of the most popular choices is Photoshop Elements. Photoshop Elements allows the photographer to organize their photos and enhance them to make them look their best. The instructor will show you the tips and techniques that the pros use to get their photos to jump off the page. We will cover the organizer, Camera RAW, layers, masking, adjustment layers, filters, and tools. Students will also learn how to get their prints to match their screen. The instructor will provide practice files for the students to use and take home. Students entering the class should have a working knowledge of how to use a computer - PC or Mac. It is recommended that they use a flash drive/memory stick to save their work unless they are using their own computer. WEEK ONE: How to Organize Photos WEEK TWO: RAW Power - Adobe Camera Raw WEEK THREE: Cream of the Crop & The Color of Money WEEK FOUR: Trouble on the Horizon & the Mask of Zorro. WEEK FIVE: More information. WEEK SIX: More information. Class fee is $80 plus $20 for Textbook. Instructor: Mr. Spencer Pullen
Happiness is an Inside Job____________________ HC0857
$50
Tuesdays, February 3, 10, 17, 24, March 3, 10 at 5:30pm – 7:30pm (12 hours)
This series of classes will be especially appealing to those who identify with the consciousness movement in general and/or who admire the work of writers like Eckhard Tolle. Discover a powerful experiential approach to reducing emotional pain, discomfort, and the behaviors that accompany them. The program is based on the book, Beyond the Ego: Where Love, Joy, and Peace of Mind Await You, by Dr. David Mutchler. Although the book is not mandatory for participation in the course, we highly recommend each participant purchase a copy. Sharing a copy with a significant other, friend, or classmate is encouraged and can provide its own rewards by stimulating engaging discussion outside the classroom. A soft-bound copy of the book is available from Balboa Press, for $14.99 plus S&H. The e-book version costs $3.99. Instructor: Dr. Sharon Whitehill
February Film Series HC0826
$17 (Series of four films) or $5 each
Tuesdays, February 3, 10, 17, 24 at 1:00pm – 3:00pm (8 hours)
Participants may register for the entire series (HC0826) or for any of the individual films listed below. Enjoy a mix of drama and comedy. As always, the series includes and introduction to each of the films before the viewing and an opportunity for discussion afterwards. Moderator: Mr. Lee Stein. Register online at http://RegisterRA.fgcu.edu or call 941-505-0130
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HC0826-001 “Monsieur Lazhar” (Belgium 2011)
$5
Tuesday, February 3 at 1:00pm – 3:00pm (2 hours) Philippe Falardeau is the director. When an Algerian immigrant seeking asylum in Montreal takes a job replacing an elementary school teacher who committed suicide, he finds that his own secret, tragic background enables him to help the children deal with their loss.
HC0826-002 “Walk on Water” (Israel 2004)
$5
Tuesday, February 10 at 1:00pm – 3:00pm (2 hours) American-born Israeli director Eytan Fox lenses this contemporary road movie that takes its Israeli characters to Berlin as they attempt to understand the role that the past still plays in the lives of young Israeli and German people. Lior Ashkenzai, Carola Ranier, Hans Tischler, Israeli Gideon Shemer and Yousuf Swaid co-star, and the soundtrack includes tunes by Esther Ofarim, Bruce Springsteen, Telepopmusic, and Gigliola Cinquetti.
HC0826-003 “Murmer of the Heart” (France 1971)
$5
Tuesday, February 17 at 1:00pm – 3:00pm (2 hours) Louis Malle's coming-of-age comedy set in 1950s France follows 14-year-old Laurent, who's dying to lose his virginity, but is watched closely by his tight family and suffocated by domestic problems, including his mother's marital discontent.
HC0826-004 “Babette's Feast” (Denmark 1987)
$5
Tuesday, February 24 at 1:00pm – 3:00pm (2 hours) Gabriel Axel is the director. Philippa and Martina turn down a chance to leave their town, instead staying to care for their father. Decades later, Philippa and Martina take in a French woman who prepares a grand feast in gratitude -- a lavish meal eclipsed only by her secret.
iPhone for Beginners____________________ ___ HC0814
$30
Tuesday, February 3 at 10:00am – 12:00pm (2 hours)
The Apple iPhone created and has since defined the category of smartphones. It's a remarkable piece of technology that provides access to phone and voicemail, email, the web, photos, calendars, texting, maps, games, and so much more. Whether you own an iPhone or are considering purchasing one, join us as we explore this incredible device. This lecture-style demonstration will teach you the basics of the iPhone: apps, settings, organizing, telephone, voicemail, texting, music, books, email and more. This is not a class for Android cell phone users. Instructor: Mr. John Guerra
iPad/iPhone Apps: Using the Email, Calendar and Safari____________________ ___ HC0815
$25
Tuesday, February 3 at 1:30pm – 3:00pm (1.5 hours)
Learn the ins and outs of your Email, Calendar and Safari applications on your iPad or iPhone. Learn how to add new contacts, work with attachments, organize email into folders, and much more. For the Calendar app, you will learn how to keep your entire schedule on your iOS device, reschedule items easily, and set reminders so you never miss an appointment. Learn how to surf the net on your Safari app, read articles, save photos, add bookmarks, and more. This is not a class for Android tablet users and assumes you are familiar with using an iPad/iPhone. Instructor: Mr. John Guerra
Our Food Supply: Quality vs. Quantity____________________ ___ HC0858
$30
Wednesdays, February 4, 11, 18, 25 at 10:00am – 12:00pm (8 hours)
This is a four week conversation and interactive program to identify what our food production supply has become. Where should it be headed in the future? If you are concerned about what you are eating, where it comes from, and GMO's, you need to join us in this course. Enjoy a healthy discussion and bring your curiosity and questions. Instructor: Mr. Fred Beane
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Combat Experience in Poetry_________________
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$20
Thursdays, February 5, 12 at 3:30pm – 5:00pm (3 hours)
HC0871
Finding the appropriate words to describe combat experience has occupied poets for generations. Shakespeare and Tennyson both wrote vividly of it and yet never soldiered. Sassoon and Seeger, Brooke, Kipling, Owen, and even Robert Service captured the harsh reality engendered in the profession of arms. The soft whisper and far away echo of war is oft lost when it is read silently, yet given voice it may foster a compelling understanding. Instructor: Dr. Ronald Suciu
Civility for the 21st Century____________________ ___
$42
Fridays, February 6, 13, 20, 27 at 10:30am – 12:00pm (6 hours)
HC0845
In a most recent study, 95% of Americans believe we have a civility problem. You can be a part of the solution by reviewing and renewing and sharing the classical rules of civil behavior. This course will seek to rewrite, in 21st century language and understanding, George Washington's "110 Rules of Civility & Decent Behavior in Company and Conversation." The results will be made ready for publication. Instructor: Dr. Daniel Bruch
Introduction to Windows 8.1____________________ _ Option 1: Option 2:
HC0831 HC0832
$30
Thursdays, February 5, 12 at 3:30pm – 5:30pm (4 hours) Thursdays, February 12, 19 at 12:30pm – 2:30pm (4 hours)
Enrollment is limited to 8 students. Find out how to use the new Windows 8.1 on your laptop, tablet, or PC, even if you are a computer novice. Understand how to browse the Internet for information and fun, set up your email account and WiFi, uncover useful resources, create and save a document, and organize your files. Presented in everyday terms, you will learn useful hints and tips that you may save you time with less frustration. Bring your own or use one of our laptops with Windows 8.1 already installed. Instructor: Mr. James Nelson
Beading Basics 101____________________ ___ HC0849
$70
Fridays, February 6, 13, 20, 27 at 1:00pm – 4:00pm (12 hours)
Basic tools for jewelry making for beginners is explained. Detailed information is provide on the stringing materials and findings need to complete your own jewelry designs. You will receive hands-on instruction on beading techniques and progress to wire-wrapping used for pendants and charms as well as chaining techniques using beaded connections. Students must purchase $40 starter kit. $40 starter kit includes a five plier set, a beading mat, stoppers, and stringing material, payable to the instructor. The start-up kit is not included in the class fee. Instructor: Ms. Marta Eagle
An Inspection of Ancient Writings________________________________________ HC0848
$10
Monday, February 9 at 10:00am – 11:30am (1.5 hours)
A look into the writings of ancient times. Are they relevant and can they still apply today? What implications can they have on modern-day living? Can the Illuminatti, the Gnostice, and the Nicolaitanes offer us any guidance? We will also examine Roman law records and ancient prophetic literature of and about Israel. These topics and many others will be discussed, as well as analyses on the foundations of many of these ancient writings. Join us for this thought-provoking lecture. Instructor: Dr. David Walker
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Day Trip: Museum of Fine Arts/Chihuly Collection in St Petersburg_________________
$75
Tuesday, February 10 at 9:00am – 6:00pm (9 hours)
SPH001
Enrollment limited to 45 participants. Bus will depart the Free City Parking Garage at Herald Court Centre in downtown Punta Gorda at 9:00am. Please arrive 15 minutes early. No refunds will be granted within 14 business days of departure. Our private, docent-led tour will take us through the Museum of Fine Arts and Chihuly Collection in Saint Petersburg. The Museum of Fine Arts is ready to inspire you with diverse and ever-changing opportunities to experience art. Discover 4,500 years of civilization in thousands of objects extending from antiquity to present - the only comprehensive art collection of its kind on Florida's west coast. Highlights include masterpieces from Monet, Matisse, Cézanne, Renoir and others, a sculpture garden, a Steuben glass gallery and one of Florida's most respected photography collections. We will also visit the Chihuly Collection. Inside the collection, distinct spaces group selections from Chihuly's popular series for even more impact. Pieces commissioned specifically for this site shine, including "Ruby Red Icicle Chandelier," which dangles, perhaps, in suggestion of a crimson anemone. Smile at the explosion of colorful curlicues known as "Mille Fiore." Gaze at the neon glow emanating from "Tumbleweed." Study the ceiling of "Persians," Chihuly's exotic, open forms patterned with striations. Note the contrasting colors and patterns of the billowy bowls inside the collection's "Macchia Forest." Our tour includes round-trip motor coach transportation, driver gratuity, entrance fee to the museum and Chihuly collection with private docent-led tours, and audio guides. Lunch is on your own. We will return to Punta Gorda at approximately 6:00pm. Tour Leader: Ms. Nancy Staub
Critical Choices at the End of Life & Film____________________ ___
$20
Thursday, February 12 Lecture at 10:00am – 12:00pm (2 hours); Film at 1:00pm – 3:00pm (2 hours)
HC0719
This course is designed to discuss with family and loved ones what to do when serious illness strikes. How to employ Hospice Care if you become terminally ill? How to handle the hastening of death when all else fails? It will also touch on how a person suffering from an irreversible illness and unbearable pain can choose a peaceful and painless death at the time and place of their own choosing. Includes admission to, and discussion of the documentary film, "The Suicide Tourist," a film based on the last days of Craig Ewert. Instructor: Dr. Frank Kavanaugh
Mobile Devices: Tips and Tricks____________________ ___ Option 1: Option 2:
HC0833 HC0834
$18
Thursday, February 12 at 12:30pm – 2:30pm (2 hours) Thursday, February 26 at 3:30pm – 5:30pm (2 hours)
Students should already have a basic knowledge of their device. Learn innovative and fun ways to get the most out of your iPad, iPhone, Android Tablet, or Smart Phone. We will cover shortcuts, sharing photos and web pages, home screen shortcuts, useful apps, and basic Internet security. Instructor: Mr. James Nelson
Historical Cold-Case Files Re-Opened____________________ ___ HC0844
$24
Thursdays, February 19, 26 at 10:00am – 11:30am (3 hours)
Investigator and national researcher, Jack Rabito, re-opens the deaths of Marilyn Monroe, Bobby Kennedy, and Martin Luther King. The class will attempt to solve these mysterious deaths with new evidence and the re-tracing of old clues. If you loved the TV show, you'll love this class! There will be time for discussion at the end of each class session. Instructor: Mr. Jack Rabito
Building Your Investment Income Foundation____________________ ___ HC0807
$15
Thursday, February 19 at 5:30pm – 7:30pm (2 hours)
"Building Your Investment Income Foundation" is an interesting presentation geared toward individuals who are nearing retirement and need a steady income stream. This seminar explores two types of income: variable and rising. It also explores why an income stream is important and how to use the different types of income to build a sustainable and predictable income stream. Instructor: Mr. Adam Cummings
Register online at http://RegisterRA.fgcu.edu or call 941-505-0130
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The Art of Jane Austen in “Pride and Prejudice” ____________________ ___ HC0839
$18
Wednesday, February 25 at 1:00pm – 3:00pm (2 hours)
There is a mystery about Jane Austen: why is she still so popular after 200 years? One of the reasons is the compelling dynamic between the hero and the heroine in each of her six novels. This dynamic is entirely different in each novel. All her books are about courtship, but within this context she never repeats herself. She creates great characters, not only in her heroes and heroines, but in her supporting characters as well. Her characters reveal themselves through dialogue, which makes the novels eminently adaptable to stage and screen. She is famous for her style and the architecture of her plots. She creates great scenes. We will explore these aspects of her art in her most famous novel Pride and Prejudice and see some of the most famous scenes from the 1995 BBC adaptation of that novel. Instructor: Ms. Mary Lou Williams
Have-To-Have Apps____________________ HC0835
$18
Thursday, February 26 at 12:30pm – 2:30pm (2 hours)
Students must have basic knowledge of their iPad, iPhone, tablet, or smart phone device. See a variety of new low-cost apps that are popular, fun, and useful. Apps include shopping, weather, traffic, travel, and many others. Instructor: Mr. James Nelson
Lighting: The Most Critical Point to Design____________________ HC0843
$18
Thursday, February 26 at 1:00pm – 3:00pm (2 hours)
Lighting is the most important part of designing our interiors and exteriors. Yet it is the MOST misunderstood aspect and the MOST overlooked aspect of design. Learn how proper lighting will visually change the shape of your room, create the mood you wish, and add to the beauty of your room. Discover where to place your lighting, and why, and the best fixtures and bulbs for the space being designed. Instructor: Ms. Sharon Breay
The Contingent Human____________________ HC0836
$20
Thursdays, February 26, March 5 at 1:30pm – 3:00pm (3 hours)
Contingent means "dependent for existence, occurrence, character, etc., on something not yet certain." This presentation will use the ideas of several thinkers to examine the concept of 'human' confronted with the contingencies of technology and neoliberalism. Instructor: Mr. Howard Goldson
Mysteries of the Dead Sea Scrolls____________________ HC0852
$42
Friday, February 27 at 10:00am – 3:30pm (5.5 hours)
Since their discovery in the desert caves of Qumran in 1947, the Dead Sea Scrolls have been a source of fascination and debate. What are the Scrolls? Who wrote them? Learn about the isolated, ascetic community that created and secreted these documents long ago, and about the cloak-and-dagger exploits of the archaeologists who recovered them. Then explore what these rare documents tell us about the emergence of Judaism and Christianity in the ancient world. The War Scroll, Copper Scroll, and Temple Scroll (that provides blueprints for the rebuilding of the Temple in Jerusalem) are three of the documents included in our discussion. This course combines the tools of history, geography, archaeology, and religious study to examine what words written more than 2,000 years ago say to us today. Lunch catered by Wood Street Grill. Call for lunch options. Instructor: Dr. Steven Derfler
Soldiers and Spies: Women and The Civil War________________________________________ $18 HC0846
Monday, March 2 at 10:00am – 12:00pm (2 hours)
Whether they fought for the North or for the South or spied on Yankees or Confederates, many women took on roles in the 19th Century which we in the 21st century find difficult to comprehend, assuming such behavior to be a more recent phenomenon. Learn more about these fascinating women, their exploits, and how our views about women's roles have changed. Instructor: Ms. Karen Noonan Register online at http://RegisterRA.fgcu.edu or call 941-505-0130
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iPad Apps: Photos________________________________________ HC0816
$25
Tuesday, March 3 at 10:00am – 11:30am (1.5 hours)
This is not a class for Android tablet users. Learn how to get photos from your digital camera onto your iPad. Then learn how to edit, organize, manage, email and share them. Turn your iPad into your digital photo library and your most important photographic memories. Instructor: Mr. John Guerra
March Film Series HC0859
$21 (Series of five films) or $5 each
Tuesdays, March 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 at 1:00pm – 3:00pm (10 hours)
Participants may register for the entire series (HC0859) or for any of the individual films listed below. Enjoy a mix of drama and comedy. As always, the series includes and introduction to each of the films before the viewing and an opportunity for discussion afterwards. Moderator: Mr. Lee Stein.
HC0859-001 “Diabolique” (France 1954)
$5
Tuesday, March 3 at 1:00pm – 3:00pm (2 hours) The ailing spouse and manhandled mistress of a sadistic boarding school headmaster plan and execute the man's murder -- but their plan goes haywire when the corpse vanishes. Henri-Georges Clouzot directs his real-life wife in this icy, black-and-white masterwork of homicide and Grand Guignol suspense, which ranked No. 49 on the Bravo network's "100 Scariest Movie Moments."
HC0859-002 “Young Goethe In Love” (Germany 2010)
$5
Tuesday, March 10 at 1:00pm – 3:00pm (2 hours) The love life of aspiring young poet Johann Goethe is the subject of this period biopic. As Goethe strains against his family's expectation that he study law, he falls in love with Lotte, who is to be wed to another. Philipp Stolzl, is the director
HC0859-003 “Life Above All” (South Africa 2010)
$5
Tuesday, March 17 at 1:00pm – 3:00pm (2 hours) Oliver Schmitz, is the director. In a tiny village near Johannesburg, 12-year-old Chanda is left to care for two younger siblings when her infant sister dies and her mother becomes gravely ill. But this isn't the only challenge she faces; the town has turned against her.
HC0859-004 “Hermano” (Venezuela 2012)
$5
Tuesday, March 24 at 1:00pm – 3:00pm (2 hours) Marcel Rasquind is the director. Brothers Daniel and Julio love soccer, but while Julio focuses on providing for their family, Daniel dreams about playing professionally. When a pro scout comes to watch them play, they face an agonizing choice between family and their sport.
HC0859-005 “Mozart’s Sister” (France 2011)
$5
Tuesday, March 31 at 1:00pm – 3:00pm (2 hours) Rene Feret is the director. This film dramatizes the frustrating early life of Maria Anna "Nannerl" Mozart, a gifted musician in her own right who finds her musical career cut short by her father's conventional view of gender roles and her younger brother Wolfgang's talent.
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iPad/iPhone for Intermediates________________________________________ HC0817
$30
Tuesday, March 3 at 1:00pm – 3:00pm (2 hours)
iPad and iPhone users are both welcome to this lecture-style course. Discover all the new features and enhancements of Apple’s latest operating system. Learn interesting tips and tricks to make your experience a more pleasant and efficient one. Discover some of the best apps available for the iPad and iPhone in this presentation. Instructor: Mr. John Guerra
Once Upon A Time: The Role of Fairy Tales____________________ ___ HC0865
$60
Fridays, March 6, 13, 20, 27 at 10:00am – 12:00pm (8 hours)
What was your favorite fairy tale? Which one scared you the most? With what character did you most closely identify? Disney versions aside, many of these stories date back to past centuries and cultures other than our own. Join sisters Roxanne Hanney and Sharon Whitehill as they co-lead an exploration of the folklore that shaped our childhood, invaded our dreams, and that now lives on in the form of operas, Broadway musicals, popular songs, artwork, and poetry. Together we will revisit tales from various sources, and analyze/investigate the magic and the mystery that they still hold in our minds and hearts. Instructor: Ms. Roxanne Hanney
Beading Basics 102____________________ ___ HC0850
$70
Fridays, March 6, 13, 20, 27 at 1:00pm – 4:00pm (12 hours)
Attending Beading Basics 101 is a prerequisite to attending Beading Basics 102. The class will create multi-strand jewelry projects. Using your own materials, we will make the leather, chain, and bead connectors. This is largely a workshop to support you and your individual projects. There is no additional materials fee. Instructor: Ms. Marta Eagle
Fractured Fairy Tales: Classics Become Relevant____________________ ___ HC0840
$18
Wednesdays, March 11 at 1:00pm – 3:00pm (2 hours)
Fairy tales reflect the world in which they originated - the medieval world. One way to make them relevant to the modern world is by fracturing them. A fractured fairy tale is a classic fairy tale that retains the basic plot and characters of the original story but changes it in unexpected ways, giving it a modern perspective and ironic twists. We will explore the different ways to fracture a fairy tale and illustrate them with some examples of fractured tales. Instructor: Ms. Mary Lou Williams
Memory, Motive, and Method: A Workshop on Writing____________________ ___ HC0863
$48
Tuesdays, March 10, 17, 24, 31 at 1:00pm – 3:00pm (8 hours)
You are the world’s greatest expert on one subject: your life and yourself. And like everyone else, you have not one but many stories that help you make sense of yourself to yourself. But writing them down, telling your stories to others, may seem a task so daunting that you never get to it. This four-week workshop is designed for those just starting out and need direction. Working with others who have similar goals, you’ll review basics such as beginnings, middles, and endings; how to grab the attention of readers or listeners; how to keep them engaged; and ways to keep motivated once the class ends. For those who've already launched such a project, class will provide further direction and feedback. Instructor: Dr. Sharon Whitehill
HDR for Digital Photographers________________________________________ HC0862
$80
Mondays, March 16, 23, 30, April 6, 13, 20 at 10:00am – 12:00pm (12 hours)
Wouldn’t it be great if you could have the perfect exposure every time? Have you ever wanted to take a picture of the inside of a building however, either the windows were exposed properly and the room was black or the room was exposed properly and the windows were all white? Now the digital photographer can have the best of both worlds. This technology is called High Dynamic Range (HDR). Basically, what happens is the photographer takes multiple shots of the same scene and blends them together in the computer to capture all the detail. We will show you step by step how to achieve professional results. We will also go out in the field for one class to capture photos. The next class we will process the pictures on the computer. You will be processing your own images in this class. Instructor: Mr. Spencer Pullen Register online at http://RegisterRA.fgcu.edu or call 941-505-0130
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Photography: Shoot & Process________________________________________ HC0802
$80
Mondays, March 16, 23, 30, April 6, 13, 20 at 1:00pm – 3:00pm (12 hours)
This is a unique class. This class will alternate between photographing in the field and processing photos in class. We will start by going on location and taking photos. Questions will be answered during this time for camera processes and composition. The following class we will be using Adobe Photoshop Elements to process the photos. We will look at a wide array of options to enhance or fix any areas that need attention. Workflow options, color management, and more topics will be discussed. Any type of camera is welcome. Students should have a basic understanding of how to use the computer, saving files, locating files, opening files, and launching applications. Laptops with Adobe Photoshop Elements 11 will be available for use. However, please bring a flash drive to save your work on. If you would like, you can bring in your own laptop with Adobe Photoshop Elements 11 installed. Please bring paper and a pen for notes. Instructor: Mr. Spencer Pullen
Digital Photographer's Toolbox________________________________________ HC0803
$80
Mondays, March 16, 23, 30, April 6, 13, 20 at 4:00pm – 6:00pm (12 hours)
Students entering this class MUST have a digital camera and have a good understanding of their computer. The Digital Photographer’s Toolbox class was created to help photographers shoot in almost any condition. Most photographers have a variety of options to photograph a particular subject. This class starts out with the camera basics and composition. This will give the student a strong foundation and knowledge to use later in the class. After the basics are covered, we will look at more advanced topics, such as High Dynamic Range (HDR), lighting and Adobe Photoshop Elements. After this class, the goal is for the student to look at a particular scene and know which solution is going to best work for them. There is no wrong way to do something, some solutions give different results than others. A photographer that is armed with this knowledge will be able to shoot in almost any condition. This class is also designed to introduce the student to a variety of photographic techniques. The instructor will be using a DSLR to demonstrate the examples. It is also highly recommended that the student has a flash drive to bring their photos to class and so they are able to save their projects to during the class. Instructor: Mr. Spencer Pullen
Paint Along With Me________________________________________ HC0866
$60
Tuesdays,, March 17, 24, 31, April 7 at 10:00am – 12:00pm (8 hours)
Do you love landscapes? Would you like to create some of your own? Using the medium of your choice, and working from photo references provided by the instructor, students will paint one piece each week. The instructor will guide your progress by demonstrating each step, from composition to the blocking-in of values, to the finishing touches that will make the painting come alive. We will take our inspiration from four of the world’s greatest landscape artists of the 19th and 20th centuries: John Singer Sargent, Vincent Van Gogh, Robert Henri, and Andrew Wyeth. Water color painters: bring four sheets of water color paper, 11 X 14 inches. Oil or acrylic painters: bring four inexpensive canvas panels, 11 X 14 inches. Instructor: Ms. Roxanne Hanney
Garden Design 101________________________________________ HC0838
$20
Saturday, March 21 at 10:00am – 12:30pm (2.5 hours)
Why don’t my pink petunias please me? Learn how to ‘arrange’ your yard and garden and flower pots to make them look spectacular! Learn the six principles of garden and landscape design that famous professional landscaper’s use. Learn how to capture the most attention from viewers. Use landscaping and lighting to enhance the best features of your home. Create Specialty Gardens. This is not a ‘How to Grow Plants’ class; this is how to make them POP! Instructor: Ms. Sharon Breay
iPad/iPhone for Intermediates II________________________________________ HC0818
$30
Tuesday, April 21 at 10:00am – 11:30am (1.5 hours)
This is not a class for Android tablet users. Intended for both iPad and iPhone users. Take your device to the next level. In this lecture-style presentation, we will drill down and explore some of the most powerful, productive, and useful apps and why you should consider switching away from your laptop and desktop forever. Learn secrets, tips, and tricks known only by the most advanced users. Instructor: Mr. John Guerra Register online at http://RegisterRA.fgcu.edu or call 941-505-0130
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Macintosh Computers for Beginners________________________________________ HC0821
$30
Tuesday, April 21 at 1:00pm – 3:00pm (2 hours)
Students are encouraged to bring their personal laptops to class with the Yosemite 10.10 operating system installed. Join this lecture-style demonstration as we showcase the Apple Macintosh’s latest operating system, Yosemite. Beginners will learn how to use and navigate through the Finder; set important system preferences; create an Apple ID; identify and install apps on the App Store; and save, print, move, and organize files. Instructor: Mr. John Guerra
Shape Up Now: Portion Distortion and Exercise________________________________________$15 HC0716
Wednesday, April 22 at 10:00am – 11:00am (1 hour)
Eating well and exercise are critical to wellness, but how do you sort through all the competing claims in the popular media? In this one-hour discussion, Jim Norton, the Director of the Bayfront Hospital Wellness Center in Punta Gorda, explains the basics of healthy eating and exercise. Norton discusses how to eat a healthy diet without “punishing yourself.” He also describes how to maintain an active lifestyle through exercise and fitness centered activities as we age, as well as the benefits of maintaining a lean body mass. Instructor: Mr. James Norton
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TRAVEL ABROAD with the RENAISSANCE ACADEMY Since 2002, the Renaissance Academy has sponsored more than 21 high-end, intimately sized, conciergestyle excursions abroad. Through unique, custom itineraries, participants have the opportunity to learn outside the classroom, to visit historic and cultural sites with outstanding local guides, to experience another culture - its customs, cuisine, language and history - and to delight in conversation and laughter with fellow travelers who share a love of learning and a sense of adventure. Our excursions generally include round-trip airfare; accommodations in four/five star hotels; most meals and gratuities; private English-speaking guides; deluxe motor coach transportation; and all entrance fees. Register online at registerRA.fgcu.edu to receive complete itineraries, cost information and registration forms or call 239 425-3272. Reserve early! Enchanting Ireland: A Tour of the Emerald Isle SP5626 – May 3 – 15, 2015 – 13 days
From $4,560 per person (Land & Air)
From Dublin to Galway, Killarney to Kilkenny, this full yet well-paced tour showcases Ireland’s many charms—both old and new. Outstanding accommodations available only to small groups, ours is limited to only 24 guests, enhance the magical Irish experience. Begin your 13-day trip in Dublin and tour the beautiful Irish capital, including visits to Trinity College and St. Patrick’s Cathedral. Embark on an excursion to Inismor, the largest of the dramatic Aran Islands. Take in the magnificent scenery across both Galway and Kerry counties including the Cliffs of Moher, the Burren, and Connemara. Stop at Kylemore Abbey, Ireland’s most photographed castle. Enjoy dinner with local Irish families. Travel by boat to Muckross House, with the Kerry Folklife Centre showcasing the art and craft of bookbinding, pottery, and weaving. Experience one of Ireland’s most popular attractions, the stunning mountain and coastal scenery of the Ring of Kerry. Along the way, stop for an Irish sheepdog demonstration. Dine at Kate Kearney’s Cottage, a 150-year-old family-run establishment at the entrance to the Gap of Dunloe. Visit the small town of Blarney and see the both the ruins of the 15th century castle and the Rock of Cashel. Conclude your journey in Kilkenny with a tour of the castle, considered one of the most beautiful in the country and a visit to the National Stud Farm on the way back to Dublin. An optional post-tour extension to Northern Ireland for 4 days/3 nights is also available. Savor the dramatic beauty of the Antrium Coast, one of the most scenic in all of Ireland and the British Isles, and encounter the lively capital city of Belfast on this optional extension.
Discovering Eastern Europe SP5627 – July 28 – August 13, 2015 – 19 days
From $5,295 per person (Land & Air)
Whether you’re seeking to recapture your ancestral heritage or simply to discover a beautiful and poignant part of the world, this small group tour, limited to 24 guests, offers ample opportunity for enrichment, enlightenment, and enjoyment. Both leisurely and comprehensive, it provides a generous overview of five distinctly different nations—Poland, Hungary, Austria, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic. Begin your 17-day tour in Poland’s capital, Warsaw, where sightseeing includes the faithfully rebuilt Old Town and guided visits to the Auschwitz and Birkenau concentration camps. Travel to Krakow and tour the Wieliczka Salt Mines, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Explore Budapest with comprehensive touring and time on your own to discover the “Paris of the East.” View the scenic Danube Bend. In Vienna, attend a classical music performance and enjoy sightseeing including an inside visit to majestic Schönbrunn Palace. Continue to old-world Bratislava and dine at the restaurant of a local family. Travel to the Czech Republic and enjoy a tour of elegant Prague, including Old Town Square, Prague Castle, and Charles Bridge. Extend your stay in this alluring Czech capital on an optional 3-day/2-night post-tour “On Your Own” extension.
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Exploring Iceland SP5628 – September 5 – 15, 2015 – 11 days
From $4,298 per person (Land & Air)
Discover the astonishing natural history and rich cultural heritage of vast, unspoiled Iceland—a land perfect for exploring in a small group, limited to only 24 guests, as we discover traveling the breadth of the country viewing it’s stunning and unique natural scenery and staying in well-located, atmospheric small hotels. We start our 11-day tour in Borgarnes and visit the Reyholt Cultural Centre. Tour the beautiful Snaefellsnes Peninsula with its small fishing villages, bizarre rock formations, and nesting cliff birds. Enjoy three nights in the region’s charming capital, Akureyri, situated at the base of a fjord and ringed by snow-capped mountains. Travel to one of the world’s natural wonders, Lake Myvatn and its environs of bubbling mud flats, lava fields, and lunar-like volcanic craters and stop at Godafoss, the “waterfall of the gods.” Visit the incredible “Glacial River Canyon” National Park and walk to jaw-dropping Dettifoss, Iceland’s “Niagara.” Embark on a bird-watching cruise to Puffin Island where, depending on the season, we may see thousands of seabirds: puffins, black guillemots, fulmars, and Arctic terns. Visit Thingvellier National Park, known both for its historic import and as the place where the fissure between the geological plates of North American and Europe is most evident. Spend two nights in Iceland’s capital, Reykjavik. Embark on a city tour and enjoy time on your own in this sophisticated city.
Moroccan Discovery: The Imperial Cities to the Sahara SP5629 – September 12 – 25, 2015 – 14 days
From $5,195 per person (Land & Air)
Morocco—a land of dramatic contrasts—invites with its ancient ruins, sacred mosques, lush desert oases, imposing Kasbahs, spirited souks, and villages where life proceeds much as it has for centuries. Our small group tour, limited to just 24 guests, takes us from the imperial cities of Rabat, Meknes, Fez, and Marrakech to the High Atlas and vast Sahara. Our eyes, and hearts, are opened to a truly foreign land, an age old culture, and genuinely hospitable people. We begin our 14-day tour traveling to Rabat visiting the city’s highlights. View the ancient Roman ruins at Volubilis, one of five UNESCO sites we visit on tour. Travel to Fez and visit a Berber village to share tea with a local family in their cave dwelling. Set out on a private sunset excursion to the breathtakingly beautiful sand dunes at Merzouga on the edge of the Sahara. In the enormous silence we watch the sun set over the desert as we take a camel ride along the dunes. View the spectacular scenery en route to the snow-topped High Atlas including the 984-foot Todra Gorge. Set out on the fabled “Route of a Thousand Kasbahs” ancient caravan route. Stop at uninhabited Ait ben-Haddou, a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of southern Morocco’s most scenic villages. Visit Marrakech and embark on a walking tour of the medina, ending at Djemaa el Fna Square. Conclude the tour in storied Casablanca, Morocco’s largest and most cosmopolitan city, and visit the magnificent Hassan II Mosque.
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Instructor Biographies James Abraham is an award-winning former journalist and is the founder of the Book-Broker Publishers of Florida. Estellita Rainwater-August is a jewelry designer, specializing in wire-wrapped jewelry. Fred Beane has spent the last 40 years plus years traveling in areas of production agriculture. Daniel Bruch, Ph.D. is a retired pastor, professor and activist. He has earned six degrees including a D.Min., Ph.D., & Sc.D. Sharon Breay is an awarded and nationally certified senior design consultant with a degree from University of Michigan. Linda Coules is currently an investment manager with Edward Jones investments. Larry Cowan realized his love of history during college and after retiring is excited to share his knowledge to life-long learners. Benjamin Crosby, Ph.D. has a regional specialization in Latin America where he lived for 18 years. Adam Cummings is a Financial Advisor at Edward Jones and a Past Commissioner at Charlotte County Board of County Commissioners. Steven Derfler, Ph.D. is a Professor of Art History and Archaeology at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls. Anthony Dixon is Adjunct Professor of History at Florida A&M University in Tallahassee, FL. Marta Eagle has been creating beaded jewelry for over 30 years and is passionate about teaching others. Sharon Fultz is a Tai Chi practitioner and has been an instructor since 1995. Benjamin Graham is President and Founder of Nico Miles Wealth Management and lives in Punta Gorda. Howard Goldson received his Juris Doctor degree from St. John’s University and practiced law in New York for 50 years. John Guerra, a graduate of Columbia University and former Wall Street merchant banker, is the FGCU Director of Continuing Education. Roxanne Hanney has years of experience with pastels and oils. Frank Kavanaugh is Chairman Emeritus of the International Academy for Preventive Medicine. Ed Mitchell is the author of 3 fly-fishing books, and has written feature magazine articles for 25 years. James Nelson is a degreed Georgia Institute of Technology Electrical Engineer. Karen Noonan is a retired SUNY college professor and administrator with a background in ethno history and anthropology. James Norton is the Director of the Bayfront Hospital Wellness Center in Punta Gorda, FL. Maestro Raffaele Ponti is the newly appointed conductor of the Charlotte Symphony Orchestra. Spencer Pullen owns Premiere Graphics in Port Charlotte and photographs for local magazines. Jack Rabito is a forty year broadcast news veteran and JFK historian and researcher. Robert Rexroad is a National Rifle Association Certified Instructor, shooting coach, and self-defense trainer. Bonnie Rodgers received her Masters in Fine Art in 2005 and is an award-winning and nationally recognized artist. Cindi Ryerson, R.N., owns and operates Millennium House, an adult day care facility, and the Millennium Cognitive Cafe. Elizabeth Schaefer is a graduate of Bloomsburg College with a degree in secondary education. Lee Stein learned the love of film from growing up in a family that owned a theater. Ronald Suciu, Ph.D. is the Deputy Curator of the Military History Museum in Cape Coral. David Walker, Ph.D. graduated for Taylor University with three degrees and wrote features for the Chronicle, the Tribune and the Times. Sharon Whitehill, Ph.D. earned her doctoral degree in Victorian literature, before spending more than 30 years as a professor of English Mary Lou Williams, M.A., is a professional storyteller, and writer, and is a retired educator. Beverly Yankwitt is past president of the Board of Directors with the Arts and Humanities Council of Charlotte County. Sherri Zimmerman has over 20 years’ experience with Tarot and Astrology. She is a published author.
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