Community Programs Art/Music • Personal Finance Sewing/Quilting • Special Interest
SUMMER 2013 JOHNSTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE 919.934.3051 • johnstoncc.edu
Community Programs
A ll C om m u n it y P r og r a m cla sses a r e se lf -su p p or t ing , an d th e re for e a r e n e v e r f e e - w a i v e d . Refunds will only be given in the event that a class
is canceled by the college. Preregistration is required for all personal enrichment classes. For the most up-to-date course information, visit www.johnstoncc.edu/communityprograms, or call Nikki Sanders, at 919-4642421
Cu lin ary A rts Fun & Simple Cake Decorating
Want to bring an impressive dessert over for the holidays, or make your child’s day with a birthday cake worth bragging about? This class you teach you fun new ways to decorate both sheet and tiered cakes using tried and tested Wilton cake-decorating techniques. Date: June 15-29 Time: 9a-12n Fee: $50 Loc: CC
Edible Art
Students will learn how to make multiple edible garnishes including red onion chrysanthemums, apple swans, and tomato roses with cucumber leaves. Date: July 9-16 Time: 6-9p Fee: $30 Loc: CC
Healthy Living Purposeful Aging
Using a combination of lively informational sessions, group activities, and interactive discussions, a positive review of the senior years and the aging process will be covered. Date: May 15-June 5 Time: 1-3p Fee: $35 Loc: CC Date: May 28-June 18 Time: 9-11a Fee: $35 Loc: B Date: June 25-July 16 Time: 9-11a Fee: $35 Loc: K
Infant Massage
This practical, hands-on class will teach you how to provide soothing, relaxing massage techniques for your baby (6 weeks-9 months). These simple techniques can also be used for older siblings experiencing leg fatigue and soreness from playing sports! Date: May 21-28 Time: 9-10:30a Fee: $30 Loc: CC
Introduction to Tai Chi
This graceful and flowing exercise can be used to improve over-all health, and well-being. Date: May 27-July 15 Time: 9-10a Fee: $30 Loc: CC
Supermarket Herbalism
Did you know that your local supermarket contains natural, herbal remedies? This practical, hands on class will teach you how to use common grocery items such as garlic and onions as medicine. Date: May 30 Time: 6:30-8:30p Fee: $20 Loc: CC
Telling Your Story
Everyone has a story of their life. These stories comprise the legacy and meaning of our lives. Date: June 12-26 Time: 1-3p Fee: $30 Loc: CC
Yoga Basics
This introduction to yoga includes basic postures, breathing, and meditation. S t u d e n t s m u s t b r i n g t h e i r o w n a y o g a m a t . Date: May 20-July 8 Time: 6:30-7:30p Fee: $80 Loc: CC
H istory Series
Ambassador William Dodd, From Cotton Fields to the Halls of Power This class will explore the life and legacy of North Carolina native, Ambassador William Dodd. Date: June 6-27 Time: 10a-12n Fee: $35 Loc: CC
Recent North Carolina History 1945-2000 “From Tobacco Fields to Surburbia”
This will be a survey of the History of North Carolina from the end of WWII to the present day. Date: Aug 1-22 Time: 10a-12n Fee: $35 Loc: CC
The Dukes of Durham in the “Gilded Age”
This class will explore the rise of the Duke family of Durham, NC and their role in creating the modern tobacco industry. Date: Aug 15-29 Time: 1-3p Fee: $35 Loc: CC
P e r so n al Fi n an ce s
Excel for Family Budgeting
Learn to use Microsoft Excel to create a family budget. Date: July 25-Aug 1 Time: 6-9p Fee: $20
Loc: K
Investment Secrets
Looking for safe secure investments and don’t know where to turn? Tired of losing your hard earned money in 401k, the stock market, and other risky investments? Get your questions ready and save your family some serious money. Date: May 13 Time: 6-8p Fee: $10 Loc: CC Date: May 16 Time: 9-11am Fee: $10 Loc: CC Date: May 21 Time: 9-11a Fee: $10 Loc: B Date: June 11 Time: 4-6p Fee: $10 Loc: K
Insurance 101
Confused about insurance? Don’t know what to get, or how much you need? Do you know the different types available, and what they can do to benefit you? Join us to learn all about insurance, how to make it work for you, and how to get it for the cheapest prices. Date: May 16 Time: 6-8p Fee: $10 Loc: CC Date: May 20 Time: 6-8p Fee: $10 Loc: B Date: June 11 Time: 6-8p Fee: $10 Loc: K
S e w in g / Qu i l ti n g Redwork
Redwork is back! Sit and stitch with new friends. Redwork is a form of embroidery that can be used to decorate quilt blocks, tea towels, pillowcases, aprons, and more. Please bring 1 yard of muslin or 100% white cotton fabric, a 10” embroidery hoop, an embroidery needle, scissors, and red embroidery thread. Date: June 18 Time: 9a-1p Fee: $15 Loc: JCC/S Date: June 27 Time: 9a-1p Fee: $15 Loc: JCC/S
Quilting Basics
Discover the art of quilting. This class is for the beginner. You will learn how to use a sewing machine, fabric selections, rotary cutting, piecing and quilting techniques. Date: June 24-Aug 12 Time: 1:30-4:30p Fee: $85 Loc: JCC/S
Quilting
This class is for those of you with sewing machine experience. We will be making a quilt from start to finish. We will reinforce rotary cutting, fabric selection, quilting techniques, mastering the quarter inch seams, pressing and using the right tools. Prerequisite: Quilting Basics recommended by not required. Date: June 24-Aug 12 Time: 9a-1p Fee: $115 Loc: JCC/S
Sewing for the Whole Family
Have you been putting off learning how to use that sewing machine? Now is your chance! This introductory sewing class is open to anyone of any age, so bring the whole family, and learn a new skill together. Date: July 2-9 Time: 9a-12n Fee: $20 Loc: JCC/S
For the most up-to-date course information, visit www.johnstoncc.edu/communityprograms or call Nikki Sanders, at 919-464-2421.
Howell Woods An Introduction to Bird Watching
Wild birds are everywhere. This makes bird watching a perfect outdoor recreation that can be done right in your backyard! Please bring your own binoculars and field guides; however, some equipment will be available. Date: August 4 Time: 6-8p Fee: $10 Loc: JCC/HW
Back to the Basics….. of Fishing
If you are an adult looking to learn how to fish or wanting to get back into fishing or have a child that you would like to introduce to fishing, then this
event is for you. Learn proper outdoor ethics, how to tie a fishing knot, put on terminal tackle, cast, bait a hook, reel in a fish, and identify fish species in the ponds of Howell Woods. Participants will be provided a loaner fishing pole with tackle and bait and fishing assistance. Date: June 1 Time: 9a-1p Fee: $10 Loc: JCC/HW
Basic Tree Identification
Learn the basics of tree identification. This is a beginner level class for outdoor enthusiast interested in learning the trees of Southeastern North Carolina. Classroom activities will be followed by a field tour, dress accordingly. Date: June 13 Time: 9a-12n Fee: $10 Loc: JCC/HW
Get Your Bearings
Learn to find your way using a compass and map. You’ll learn all the basics of orienteering including reading bearings, topo maps, and more. Use your new skills on a treasure hunt around the learning center. Date: August 13 Time: 9a-12n Fee: $10 Loc: JCC/HW
Herb Gardening for Pollinators and Cooking with Herbs for You!
Many culinary herbs are important pollinator plants. Growing herbs can be done on a small scale, even in containers, but have a great benefit for pollinators. This class will provide information on cultivating, harvesting and preserving herbs, as well as identifying the types of pollinator insects likely to visit your herb garden. We will even supply you with a host of recipes and tips so you can experience the delight of cooking with herbs. Date: July 9 Time: 6-8p Fee: $10 Loc: JCC/HW
Longleaf Pine Forest-History and Restoration
Come learn about one of the most unique and endangered ecosystems in the world - the longleaf pine forest. We will discuss the natural and cultural history of the longleaf pine, its decline, and restoration projects being implements to restore the valuable ecosystem of our state tree. Date: May 21 Time: 5-8p Fee: $10 Loc: JCC/HW
Moth Night
Did you know there are more than 10,000 species of moths in North America and some species of moths fly like butterflies during the day? Most species of moths are nocturnal, though and need to be sought at night to be seen. This event will introduce you some of these night creatures and celebrate these amazing insects as part of National Moth week, July 20-28, 2013. Date: July 20 Time: 8-10p Fee: $10 Loc: JCC/HW
Neuse River Canoe Trip
Welcome back the warmer weather with this guided trip on the Neuse River. The Howell Woods staff will discuss the natural history of the Neuse River as you leisurely paddle this scenic river. The trip will start on Howell Woods’s property and end at the Richardson Bridge boat ramp. The trip averages about three hours on the water but please plan a little longer for varying water conditions, paddler's proficiency and transportation from the take out area. Canoes, paddles and life preservers will be supplied. Please bring snacks and drinks for the trip. Space is limited to 10 paddlers, so call early to reserve a seat. Date: June 8 Time: 9a-4p Fee: $15 Loc: JCC/HW
Pollinator Conservation
The numbers of managed and native pollinators have been significantly decreasing for several decades. This class will help to increase an awareness of these pollinators and their importance to the productivity of crops and the survival and reproduction of many native plants and wildlife. We will review what pollination is, learn about some of the animals that make this happen, their habitat needs and explain how you can enhance, restore or create habitats for pollinators. Also, learn how to contribute, as a citizen scientist, to the world’s largest citizen science project focused on pollinator conservation called The Great Sunflower Project…. http://www.greatsunflower.org/. You will have the chance to make and take nesting bundles and wooden nesting blocks to provide vital nesting sites for solitary bees at your home. Date: July 16 Time: 6-8p Fee: $10 Loc: JCC/HW
Pond and Stream Exploration
This exciting adventure will take you to Savanna Pond and Mill Creek to discover the critters associated with these different habitats. We will dip, seine and kick around to collect some of these fascinating critters that can
tell us about the quality of these waters. Be prepared to get wet in this hands-on class. Bring your own water shoes or waders and towels. Date: June 11 Time: 9a-12n Fee: $10 Loc: JCC/HW
Snakes of North Carolina
Come explore the diverse snake fauna found in North Carolina. Learn to identify the dangerous species and in the process gain an appreciation of the roles these fascinating animals play in our natural world. Date: August 6 Time: 1-3p Fee: $10 Loc: JCC/HW
Tracking Wildlife at Howell Woods
Learn how to identify some of the wildlife found at Howell Woods by tracks and other “sign”. We will start in the classroom observing wildlife track molds, pelts, skulls and other animal specimens to launch you into the subtle art of tracking. Polish up your new found sense of awareness and observation skills as we hike trails around the learning center in search of wildlife sign. To remember your exploration at Howell Woods in wildlife tracking, we will provide you the opportunity to make a cast of an animal track to take home. Date: August 10 Time: 6-9p Fee: $10 Loc: JCC/HW
For more information, visit http://www.johnstoncc.edu/howellwoods/default.aspx or call Howell Woods staff, at 919-938-0115. Basic Rider Course (Motorcycle)
This course for beginners teaches the basic skills needed to operate a motorcycle in traffic. B e f o r e s u b m i t t i n g a r e g i s t r a t i o n f o r m , please call (919) 209-2213 between the hours of 8:00 am-1:30 pm, Monday-Thursday to determine class availability.
Concealed Carry Handgun Training (SS*)
This course will explain the aspects of the North Carolina Concealed Carry Handgun law as it applies to the rights of the citizen to carry a concealed handgun and to apply the fundamentals of safety and basic marksmanship. Participants will be required to take a shooting proficiency test. This class will give you the certification you need to obtain a concealed carry permit from your sheriff’s office. Students will need to bring a handgun with belt and holster, hearing protection, shooting glasses and 100 rounds of ammunition. Students are required to wear closed toed shoes and a baseball style cap. Long pants are recommended. In addition, it is recommended to bring a hat/cap, water, sun block and bug spray. Students may want to bring a bag lunch since there is limited restaurant availability in the area. These classes are held at the Howell Woods Environmental Learning Center. Students should bring $1.00 to pay for their certificates. Preregistration is required. All classes are held on Saturdays at the Howell Woods Environmental Learning Center. Date: June 1 Time: 8a-5p Fee: $60 Loc: JCC/HW Date: June 8 Time: 8a-5p Fee: $60 Loc: JCC/HW Date: June 22 Time: 8a-5p Fee: $60 Loc: JCC/HW
JCC Class Locations B = Benson Conference Center, 303 E. Church St, Benson, NC 27504 (Use the Hill Street entrance) CC= Cleveland Center, 9046 Cleveland Road, Clayton, NC 27520 JCC/HW = JCC Howell Woods, 6601 Devils Racetrack Rd, Four Oaks, NC 27524 JCC/S = JCC Smithfield – SANDERS Building, 245 College Road, Smithfield, NC K = Kenly Center, 408 South College Ave, Kenly NC 27542 W = Workforce Development Center, 135 Best Wood Drive, Clayton, NC 27520
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