Highland Community College Lifelong Learning October classes include Metal Detecting Basics, Linocut Printmaking, The Assassination of Lincoln and the Saga of Dr. Mudd, Finding Meaning and Purpose; and Lattes, Breves, Espresso, Oh My! To register online and view the complete Lifelong Learning schedule, visit highland.edu/lifelong. The registration deadline is one week before the class start date.
Metal Detecting Basics
Location: Cedarville Historical Museum, 450 2nd St., Cedarville, Ill.
Registration Deadline: Sept. 30
Class: Oct. 7; 1-3 p.m.
Fee: $25
Instructor: Dale Anderson
Learn how to properly assemble a metal detector, use different settings for different targets, and determine when to dig. Accessories, etiquette and permits will be covered. Students can bring a metal detector or swing one of the instructors to locate and dig a target at this historic location.
Linocut Printmaking
Location: Mt. Morris Senior and Community Center, 9 E. Front Street, Mt. Morris, Ill.
Registration Deadline: Oct. 7
Class: Oct. 14 and Nov. 5; 6-8 p.m.
Fee: $65
Instructor: Olivia Kincaide
A linocut print is created by creating/drawing a design and transferring it onto a block of soft linoleum, carving it, rolling ink onto the surface, laying paper or fabric on top, then applying pressure to produce a print. In this class, you will design and create your own linocut and inked print (ideas provided) of a frameable print or card. All supplies are provided.
Assassination of Lincoln and the Saga of Dr. Mudd
Location: Galena Public Library, 601 S. Bench Street, Galena, Ill.
Registration Deadline: Oct. 15
Class: Oct. 22; 1-2:30 p.m.
Fee: $19
Instructor: Dr. Gordon Dammann
Who was Dr. Mudd and why was he sentenced to life in prison at Fort Jefferson after the Assassination of Lincoln? Follow the assassination, escape, trial, conviction, sentencing, and hanging of John Wilkes Booth and others in July 1865, and the recent efforts to have Dr. Mudd’s good name restored.
Finding Meaning and Purpose
Location: Nine East Coffee, 9 E. Stephenson Street, Freeport, Ill.
Registration Deadline: Sept. 30
Class: Oct. 5; 10-11:30 p.m.
Fee: $15
Instructor: Tari Heap
When life feels like a roller coaster, people seek a larger purpose to give their lives meaning. Yet, discovering this purpose can be frustratingly unclear. Join us to learn tools to help you access your inner compass and track your north star.
Lattes, Breves, Espresso, Oh My!
Location: Higher Grounds Coffee, 1709 S. West Avenue, Freeport, Ill.
Registration Deadline: Oct. 21
Class: Oct. 26; 10-10:30 a.m.
Fee: $12
Instructor: Erica Williams
Have you ever wondered how to order one of those specialty drinks at a coffee shop? There are so many options, but what does it all mean? Join us at Higher Grounds Coffee to gain knowledge and confidence in ordering a specialty drink made just for you! Whether it’s a Latte, Macchiato, Cappuccino or Cold Foam, you’ll leave not only empowered but with a gift certificate for one drink of your choice!
Other courses Include:
• Cahokia and the Mississippian Culture – East Dubuque District Library, East Dubuque
• Fall Sunflower – Lena Brewing Company, Lena
• Paint Party with Friends-Fall Tree in the Fields – Freeport Art Museum, Freeport
• Introduction to Watercolor Painting – Mt. Morris Senior & Community Center, Mt. Morris
• The Assassination of Lincoln – Mount Carroll Public Library, Mount Carroll
• Homemade Cinnamon Rolls – Generations Brewery, Freeport
• Basic Birding – HCC, Freeport
• Soft Pastel for Beginners – Elizabeth Business Hub, Elizabeth
• Braided Pumpkins – Lena Brewing Company, Lena
• Creative Hairstyles for Little Girls – HCC, Freeport
For more information about Lifelong Learning and to find out the latest course offerings, call 815 599-3403 or email lifelonglearning@highland.edu. Register for spring courses at highland.edu/lifelong.